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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

all Laws, Ordinances, and Statutes in force
within the said Province, for the punishing of
offenders, the preservation of the peace, and for
the quiet rule, welfare, and good government of
Our People in the said Province; and to have,
exercise, and discharge all the powers, authori
ties, and duties belonging or pertaining to the
office of a Justice of the Peace in the said
Province.

And therefore, We command you, and each
and every of you, that to keep the Peace and
all Laws, Ordinances, and Statutes, and all and
singular other the Premises, you diligently
apply yourselves, and that, at certain days and
places duly appointed, or to be appointed for
these purposes, into the Premises to make en-
quiry, and all and singular the Premises hear
and determine and perform and fulfill them,
doing therein what to justice appertains ac-
cording to the Law and Custom of England and
of the said Province.

And we command all Our Sheriffs in the said
Province, at certain days and places appointed,
or to be appointed, to be aiding by all lawful
means in the performance and due execution of
the Premises.

In testimony whereof, We have caused these
Our Letters to be made Patent and the Seal
of Our Colony to be hereunto affixed.

Witness Our Trusty and Well Beloved,
THOMAS GORE BROWNE, Esquire,
Companion of the most Honorable
Order of the Bath, Governor and
Commander-in-Chief in and over our
Colony of New Zealand and its De-
pendencies, at Government House, at
Auckland, in New Zealand aforesaid,
this 22nd day of January in the 2 nd
year of Our reign and in the year of
Our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and fifty nine.

THOMAS GORE BROWNE,
By His Excellency's command.
E. W. STAFFORD.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

PROVINCE OF NELSON.

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain,
and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the
Faith, and so forth. To our trusty
and loving subjects:

Adams William, Waihopai
Baillie William Douglas Hall, Wairau
Barnicoat John Wallis, Richmond
Blundell Francis Horniblow, Waimea West
Creasy Robert John, Waimea South
Duppa George, Nelson
Eyes William Henry, Wairau
Gascoigne Charles Manners, Motueka
Greenwood John Danforth, Nelson
Greenwood John, junior, Motueka
Jollie Francis, Nelson
Jollie Edward, Amuri
Keene Charles Ruck, Kaikora
Keene George Ruck, Kaikora
Kelling John Fedor Auguste, Waimea East
Kenny Courtenay, Qn. Charlotte's Sound

Lee George Leslie, Amuri
Mackay James, Suburban North
Mackay James, junior, Massacre Bay
Martin Hugh, Stoke
Monro David, Bearcroft
Morse Nathaniel George, Aldowrie
Newcome Richard Kindersley, Nelson
Renwick Thomas, Nelson
Richmond Andrew James, Awatere
Rough David, Nelson
Salisbury Edward Dodson, Motueka
Saunders Alfred, Waimea South
Seymour Arthur Penrose, Awatere
Sinclair Donald, Nelson
Tetley Joseph Draper, River Ure
Thorp Charles, Motueka
Vickerman Francis Longbourne, Wairau
Vyvyan T. Henry, Motueka
Walmsley Benjamin, Nelson
Wells William, Surburban North
Wemyss James Balfour, Wairau
White George, Nelson
Wither Charles Bigg, Richmond
Wright W. B., Motueka

KNOW YE, that we have assigned you, and
each and every of you, jointly and severally, to
be Our Justices of the Peace in the Province of
Nelson in Our Colony of New Zealand and
its Dependencies, to keep and cause to be kept
all Laws, Ordinances, and Statutes in force
within the said Province, for the punishing of
offenders, the preservation of the peace, and for
the quiet rule, welfare, and good government of
Our People in the said Province; and to have,
exercise and discharge all the powers, authorities,
and duties belonging or pertaining to the office
of a Justice of the Peace in the said Province.

And therefore, We command you and each
and every of you that to keep the Peace and
all Laws, Ordinances, and Statutes, and all and
singular other the Premises, you diligently
apply yourselves, and that, at certain days and
places duly appointed or to be appointed for
these purposes, into the Premises to make en-
quiry, and all and singular the Premises hear
and determine and perform and fulfil them
doing therein what to justice appertains ac-
cording to the Law and Customs of England and
of the said Province.

And We command all Our Sheriffs in the said
Province, at certain days and places appointed
or to be appointed, to be aiding by all lawful
means in the performance and due execution of
the Premises.

In testimony whereof, We have caused these
Our Letters to be made Patent and the Seal
of Our Colony to be hereunto affixed.

Witness Our Trusty and Well Beloved,
THOMAS GORE BROWNE, Esquire,.
Companion of the most Honorable
Order of the Bath, Governor and
Commander-in-Chief in and over our
Colony of New Zealand and its De-
pendencies, at Government House, at
Auckland, in New Zealand aforesaid,,
this 22nd day of January in the 22nd
year of Our reign and in the year of



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⚖️ Commission of Justices of the Peace for Wellington Province (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 January 1859
Proclamation, Justice of the Peace, Powers, Wellington Province
  • Thomas Gore Browne, Esquire
  • E. W. Stafford

⚖️ Commission of Justices of the Peace for Nelson Province

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 January 1859
Appointments, Justice of the Peace, Nelson Province, Commission, List
40 names identified
  • William Adams, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • William Douglas Hall Baillie, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • John Wallis Barnicoat, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Francis Horniblow Blundell, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Robert John Creasy, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • George Duppa, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • William Henry Eyes, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Charles Manners Gascoigne, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • John Danforth Greenwood, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • John Greenwood (junior), Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Francis Jollie, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Edward Jollie, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Charles Ruck Keene, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • George Ruck Keene, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • John Fedor Auguste Kelling, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Courtenay Kenny, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • George Leslie Lee, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • James Mackay, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • James Mackay (junior), Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Hugh Martin, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • David Monro, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Nathaniel George Morse, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Richard Kindersley Newcome, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Thomas Renwick, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Andrew James Richmond, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • David Rough, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Edward Dodson Salisbury, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Alfred Saunders, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Arthur Penrose Seymour, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Donald Sinclair, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Joseph Draper Tetley, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Charles Thorp, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Francis Longbourne Vickerman, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • T. Vyvyan, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Benjamin Walmsley, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • William Wells, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • James Balfour Wemyss, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • George White, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • Charles Bigg Wither, Assigned Justice of the Peace
  • W. B. Wright, Assigned Justice of the Peace

  • Thomas Gore Browne, Esquire