✨ Election, Legislation, Land Trust




96

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 28th May, 1860.

It is hereby notified that a Writ, issued for
the Election of a Member to serve in the
House of Representatives for the Northern
Division, has been returned with an
endorsement to the effect that

THOMAS HENDERSON
has been duly elected

E. W. STAFFORD.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 28th May, 1860.

THE following Bill passed by the Provin-
cial Council of the Province of Hawke's
Bay, intituled

"An Act to Appropriate the Revenue of the
Province of Hawke's Bay, for the year com-
mencing the 1st day of January, 1860, and
ending the 31st day of December, 1860,"

which Bill was reserved for the signification of
the Governor's pleasure thereon, having been
laid before the Governor, His Excellency has
been pleased to assent to the same.

E. W. STAFFORD.

NOTICE.

WHEREAS, by a Deed of Grant under
the Seal of the Colony of New Zealand,
and tested at Auckland the 5th day of
January, in the year 1855, all that piece of
Land situated in the City of Nelson, in the
said Colony, containing one Acre, more or less,
bounded on the North by Washington Road,
on the East by land granted to Daniel Dixon,
and on the South and West by land granted
to John Burns, was granted to James Watkins,
Samuel Ironside, John Aldred, William
Hough, Adam Jackson, John Riley, and
Richard Wallis, and the survivor of them, and
the heirs and assigns of such survivor, in
trust to permit the said land and all buildings
thereon erected or to be erected to be for ever
appropriated to the use of the Schoolmaster for
the time being attached to the School
belonging to the people called Methodists, in
the connexion established by the late Reverend
John Wesley. Now, notice is hereby given
that, at the next meeting of the General
Assembly for the said Colony of New Zealand,
a petition will be presented on behalf of such
of the said trustees as are qualified for leave to
introduce a special Bill to empower the said
trustees to sell and dispose of the said piece of
land with all the buildings thereon, and to
provide for the investment of the proceeds of
sale in the purchase of other land in the said
City of Nelson, and the erection thereon of a
minister's dwelling-house and school-house, to
be vested in trustees for the use of the said
people called Methodists, in the connexion
aforesaid in the said City of Nelson. Dated
this eighteenth day of May, in the year of Our
Lord 1860.

DONALD SINCLAIR,
Solicitor for the said Trustees

Printed and Published by W. C. WILSON' for the New Zealand Government, at the Printing Office,
Shortinad Crescent.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1860, No 18





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ›οΈ Election Result for Northern Division House of Representatives Member

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
28 May 1860
Election, Writ, House of Representatives, Northern Division
  • THOMAS Henderson, Duly elected Member

  • E. W. STAFFORD

🏘️ Assent to Hawke's Bay Provincial Revenue Appropriation Bill 1860

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
28 May 1860
Provincial Council, Legislation, Assent, Hawke's Bay, Revenue Appropriation
  • E. W. STAFFORD

πŸ›οΈ Petition to Sell Nelson Land Granted for Methodist School Purposes

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
18 May 1860
Land Trust, Petition, General Assembly, Nelson City, Methodist School, Land Sale
10 names identified
  • James Watkins, Trustee of land grant petitioning sale
  • Samuel Ironside, Trustee of land grant petitioning sale
  • John Aldred, Trustee of land grant petitioning sale
  • William Hough, Trustee of land grant petitioning sale
  • Adam Jackson, Trustee of land grant petitioning sale
  • John Riley, Trustee of land grant petitioning sale
  • Richard Wallis, Trustee of land grant petitioning sale
  • Daniel Dixon, Adjoining land grantee
  • John Burns, Adjoining land grantee
  • John Wesley (Reverend), Founder of Methodist connection

  • DONALD SINCLAIR, Solicitor for the said Trustees