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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 297
by that creek to Wangarei Harbour, and by comprised within the Province of Marlborough.
a straight line to Limestone Island.
Wangarei District.
Bounded on the North by a line from
Ruapekapeka to the source of the Ngunguru
river, and by the channel of that river to the
sea; on the East by the sea from Ngunguru By His Excellency's command,
to Pataua; on the South by that river and a
line to the Southern boundary of the Tama-
terau Block, by the Southern boundary of
Tamaterau to Wangarei Harbour, by a line
to Limestone Island, by the Mangapai
channel to the Southern boundary of the
Maungatapere Block, by the Southern bound-
ary of the Maungatapere to the Wai-one-pu
river, by the Wai-one-pu river to its conflu-
ence in the Wairoa; on the West by the
Wairoa and Wairua rivers to Ruapekapeka.
Manaia District.
Bounded on the North by the Southern
boundary of Tamaterau Block, and a line to
the Pataua river, by that river to the sea; on
the East by the sea to Bream Head; on the
South by Bream Bay to Busby Head; on the
West by Wangarei Harbour to the Southern
boundary of Tamaterau Block.
And I do declare that this Proclamation
shall come into operation and take effect on
the First day of January, One thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two.
Given under my hand at the Govern-
ment House, at Auckland, and
issued under the Seal of the
Colony of New Zealand, this
nineteenth day of November, in
the year of Our Lord One thou-
sand eight hundred and sixty-
one.
G. GREY.
By His Excellency's command,
WILLIAM Fox.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Definition of the District of Marlborough
under the Sheriffs' Act, 1858.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY,
Knight Commander of the Most
Honorable Order of the Bath,
Administrator of the Govern-
ment of the Colony of New
Zealand and its Dependencies.
WHEREAS by the "Sheriffs Act, 1858,"
the Governor is empowered in the
manner therein mentioned, to appoint fit per-
sons to be Sheriffs of the several Districts of
the Colony of New Zealand, and from time
to time to define the Districts within which
such Sheriffs shall respectively have jurisdic-
tion, and every such definition to revoke or
amend, and the limits of such Dictricts to
alter as occasion may require: Now, there-
fore, I, Sir George Grey, the Administrator of
the Government of the said Colony, in pur-
suance of the said power and authority, do
hereby define the District of Marlborough
under the said Act to be all the Territory
Given under my hand at Government
House, at Auckland, this eigh-
teenth day of November, One
thousand eight hundred and
sixty-one.
G. GREY.
HENRY SEWELL.
Warrant nominating Auditor and Deputy
Auditor for the Province of Marlborough.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE
GREY, Knight, Commander of
the Most Honorable Order of the
Bath, Administrator of the Go-
vernment of Her Majesty's Colony
of New Zealand and its Depen-
dencies, &c., &c., &c.
WHEREAS it is enacted by the "Pro-
vincial Audit Act, 1861," that the
Superintendent and Provincial Council of
any Province in New Zealand within one
month after the commencement of the Session
of such Council which shall ensue next after
the passing of the said Act shall concur in
the nomination of some fit and proper person
to be Auditor of the Public Accounts, and
also one other person to be the Deputy
Auditor: Provided that in default of such
appointments within the time aforesaid, the
Governor shall nominate fit and proper per-
sons for such offices respectively, and the
persons so nominated by the Governor for
such offices respectively shall thereupon be
appointed to the same by Warrant under the
hand of the Speaker of such Council.
And whereas the Superintendent and Pro-
vincial Council of the Province of Marl-
borough did not concur in the nomination of
such persons to be such Officers as aforesaid
within the time before mentioned:
Now therefore His Excellency Sir George
Grey, the Administrator of the Government
of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of
the said power and authority, doth hereby
nominate
COURTENAY WILLIAM AYLMER THOMAS
KENNY, Esquire,
of Queen Charlotte's Sound; and
THOMAS GEORGE BAILLIE, Esquire,
of Marlborough, to be the Auditor and Deputy
Auditor respectively of the Public Accounts
of the said Province of Marlborough.
Given under the hand of the said
Sir George Grey, at the Govern-
ment House, at Auckland, this
nineteenth day of November, in
the year of our Lord One thou-
sand eight hundred and sixty-
one.
G. GREY.
By His Excellency's command,
WILLIAM Fox.
Warrant appointing a Polling Place.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY,
Knight Commander of the Most
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Continuation of Proclamation defining Wangarei and Manaia Districts
(continued from previous page)
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration19 November 1861
District boundaries, Wangarei District, Manaia District, Registration Act 1858
- G. Grey
- WILLIAM Fox
ποΈ Definition of the District of Marlborough under the Sheriffs' Act, 1858
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration18 November 1861
Marlborough District, Sheriff jurisdiction, Sheriffs Act 1858
- Sir George Grey
- HENRY SEWELL
π° Warrant nominating Auditor and Deputy Auditor for Marlborough Province
π° Finance & Revenue19 November 1861
Marlborough Province, Auditor nomination, Deputy Auditor, Provincial Audit Act 1861
- COURTENAY WILLIAM AYLMER THOMAS Kenny (Esquire), Nominated Auditor of Public Accounts
- THOMAS GEORGE Baillie (Esquire), Nominated Deputy Auditor of Public Accounts
- Sir George Grey
- WILLIAM Fox
ποΈ Warrant appointing a Polling Place (Incomplete notice)
ποΈ Provincial & Local GovernmentPolling place, Warrant, Appointment
- Sir George Grey
NZ Gazette 1861, No 49