✨ Provincial Justice Appointments
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Our Lord one thousand eight hundred the Premises hear and determine, and perform
and fifty nine. and fulfil them, doing therein what to justice
appertains according to the Law and Custom of
England and of the said Province.
THOMAS GORE BROWNE.
By His Excellency's command.
E. W. STAFFORD.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.
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:
Realey John, Christchurch
Beswick William Cockerill, Kaiapoi
Birch Josiah, Rangiora
Blakiston Hon. Charles Robert, Kaiapoi
Bowen Charles, Milford
Bowen Charles Christopher, Christchurch
Bray William Bayley, Avon Head
Brittan William Guise, Eagle Field
Brittan Joseph, Heathcote
Carew Walter John, Piraki
Cass Thomas, Christchurch
Chapman Edward, Rakaia
Cookson Thomas Isaac, Heathcote
Donald William, Lyttelton
Dudley Charles, Kaiapoi
Innes David, Timaru
Latter Robert, Lyttelton
Lee George Leslie, Amuri
Macdonald Allan Ranald, Timaru
Moorhouse His Honor William Sefton, Christ-
church
Phillips Henry, Rakaia
Potts Thomas Henry, Ohinetaki
Rhodes Robert Heaton, Purau
Ross George Arthur Emilius, Rakaia
Russell Hon. John Charles Watts, Ilam
Stoddart Mark Pringle, Port Victoria
Studholme John, Christchurch
Torlesse Charles Obin, Kaiapoi
Ward Crosbie, Lyttelton
White Augustus Edward, Akaroa
White Thomas Woolaston, Harewood
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
Canterbury, 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 perservation 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 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
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 OTAGO.
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:
Burns Arthur John, East Taieri
Cargill His Honor William, Dunedin
Cargill John, Tokomariro
Chapman Robert, Dunedin
Cutten William Henry, Dunedin
Fulton James, West Taieri
Gillies John, Dunedin
Hertslet Henry Charles, Moeraki
Hogue Arthur, Invercargill
Johnston William, East Taieri
Kettle Charles Henry, Clutha
Lee Edward, West Taieri
Logie Charles, Dunedin
Macandrew James, Dunedin
Mackenzie Francis Wallace, Murihiku
McCulloch Henry, Jacob's River
McGlashan John, Dunedin
McMaster Alexander, Waitangi
Menzies Honorable James, Mataura
Pearson Walter Henry, Invercargill
Pillans Francis Scott, Clutha
Purdie William, Dunedin
Reynolds William Hunter, Dunedin
Rich Gordon, Murihiku
Shaw John, Clutha
Taylor John Parkins, Riverton, Jacob's River
Teshmaker William Henry, Waitangi
Williams Robert, Dunedin
And therefore, We command you, and each
of you, that to keep the Peace and Laws, Ordi-
nances, and Statutes, and all and singular other
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 enquiry, and all and singular
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
Otago, in Our Colony of New Zealand and its
Dependencies, to keep and cause to be kept, all
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⚖️ Commission of Justices of the Peace for Canterbury Province
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement22 January 1859
Appointments, Justice of the Peace, Canterbury Province, Commission, List
31 names identified
- John Realey, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Cockerill Beswick, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Josiah Birch, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Charles Robert Blakiston (Honourable), Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Charles Bowen, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Charles Christopher Bowen, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Bayley Bray, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Guise Brittan, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Joseph Brittan, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Walter John Carew, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Thomas Cass, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Edward Chapman, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Thomas Isaac Cookson, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Donald, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Charles Dudley, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- David Innes, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Robert Latter, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- George Leslie Lee, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Allan Ranald Macdonald, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Sefton Moorhouse (His Honor), Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Henry Phillips, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Thomas Henry Potts, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Robert Heaton Rhodes, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- George Arthur Emilius Ross, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Charles Watts Russell (Honourable), Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Mark Pringle Stoddart, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Studholme, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Charles Obin Torlesse, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Crosbie Ward, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Augustus Edward White, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Thomas Woolaston White, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- 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 Dependencies
- E. W. Stafford
⚖️ Commission of Justices of the Peace for Otago Province
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement22 January 1859
Appointments, Justice of the Peace, Otago Province, Commission, List
28 names identified
- Arthur John Burns, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Cargill (His Honor), Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Cargill, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Robert Chapman, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Henry Cutten, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- James Fulton, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Gillies, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Henry Charles Hertslet, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Arthur Hogue, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Johnston, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Charles Henry Kettle, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Edward Lee, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Charles Logie, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- James Macandrew, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Francis Wallace Mackenzie, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Henry McCulloch, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John McGlashan, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Alexander McMaster, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- James Menzies (Honourable), Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Walter Henry Pearson, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Francis Scott Pillans, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Purdie, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Hunter Reynolds, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Gordon Rich, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Shaw, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Parkins Taylor, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Henry Teshmaker, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Robert Williams, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
NZ Gazette 1859, No 4