✨ Appointments and Proclamations




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 129

And whereas the Superintendent and Pro-
vincial Council of the Province of Otago
did not concur in the nomination of such per-
son to be such Officer as aforesaid within the
time before mentioned:

Now therefore I, Sir George Grey, the Go-
vernor of New Zealand, in pursuance and ex-
ercise of the said power and authority, do
hereby nominate

RICHARD GROVE ERLAM,

to be Deputy Auditor of the Public Ac-
counts of the said Province of Otago.

Given under my hand, at the Go-
vernment House, at Auckland,
this fifteenth day of March,
in the year of our Lord One
thousand eight hundred and
sixty-two.

G. GREY.

By His Excellency's command,
HENRY SEWELL.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 21st March, 1862.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint

The Public Gaol of the town of Lyttelton,
to be a place for the Execution of Criminals,
under the Execution of Criminals Act, 1858.

HENRY SEWELL,
For the Colonial Secretary.

Office of Commissioner of Customs,
Auckland, 21st March, 1862.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint

HENRY FREEMAN ANDREWS,

First Clerk of Customs at the Port of Auck-
land, to sue for Penalties and Forfeitures under
"The Passengers Act, 1855."

READER WOOD.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 21st March, 1862.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint

PATRICK JAMESON,

to be a Pilot at the Port of Otago.

H. SEWELL,
(In the absence of the Colonial Secretary.)

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 21st March, 1862.

HIS Excellency the Governor directs the
publication, for general information, of
the following Proclamation, issued by His Ex-
cellency the Governor of Tasmania, respecting
the importation of Cattle into that Colony.

HENRY SEWELL,
For the Colonial Secretary.

A PROCLAMATION.
By His Excellency Colonel THOMAS
GORE BROWNE, Companion of

the Most Honorable Order of
the Bath, Administrator of the
Government of Tasmania and
its Dependencies.

WHEREAS the infectious disease known
or described as Pleuro-pneumonia has
appeared amongst Cattle in certain parts of the
neighbouring Colony of Victoria, and it is ne-
cessary to take measures to prevent the intro-
duction into this Colony of such disease: Now,
therefore, I, Colonel THOMAS GORE BROWNE,
Companion of the Most Honorable Order of
the Bath, Administrator of the Government as
aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive
Council, and in pursuance of the provisions of
the Act of Parliament of Tasmania, 25 Vic-
toriæ, No. 4, do, by this my Proclamation,
prohibit the Importation of all Cattle from the
Colony of Victoria, excepting Cattle from the
District of Port Albert and shipped from the
Port of Port Albert, which may be imported
for the purpose of slaughtering only: And I
do further notify and proclaim that Cattle ar-
riving from Port Albert shall be landed at the
Ports of Hobart Town, Launceston, and Port
Arthur only, and that all Cattle shall be landed,
where practicable, at the Slaughter Yards at
such Ports, or shall be taken direct to such
Yards from the ship, and no Cattle shall be re-
moved from such Yards until slaughtered.

Given under my hand and seal, at
Hobart Town, in Tasmania afore-
said, this seventh day of February,
One Thousand eight hundred and
sixty-two.

THOMAS GORE BROWNE.

By His Excellency's Command and with
the advice of the Executive Council,

WILLIAM HENTY,
Colonial Secretary.

NOTIFICATION.

WHEREAS the undermentioned persons
were killed at Taranaki on the date
stated below, under circumstances which render
it probable that murder was in each case com-
mitted, notice is hereby given that any of the
natives who were concerned in causing the
deaths of those persons under the before
mentioned circumstances, will be at any time
apprehended by the civil authorities, and will
be brought to trial before the Supreme Court
should it be found upon enquiry that they
have rendered themselves liable to be tried for
murder.

HARRY PASSMORE,
SAMUEL SHAW,
SAMUEL FORD,
JAMES POTE,
WILLIAM PARKER.

March 27th, 1860.

HENRY SEWELL,
Attorney-General.

March 12th, 1862.



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πŸ’° Nomination of Deputy Auditor of Public Accounts for Otago Province (continued from previous page)

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
15 March 1862
Deputy Auditor, Otago Province, Nomination, Governor
  • Richard Grove Erlam, Nominated Deputy Auditor

  • G. Grey
  • HENRY SEWELL

βš–οΈ Designation of Lyttelton Gaol as place for Execution of Criminals

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
21 March 1862
Gaol, Lyttelton, Execution of Criminals, 1858 Act
  • HENRY SEWELL, For the Colonial Secretary

🏭 Appointment to sue for Penalties under Passengers Act, 1855

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 March 1862
Customs, Penalties, Passengers Act, Auckland Port
  • Henry Freeman Andrews, Appointed to sue for Penalties

  • READER WOOD

πŸš‚ Appointment of Pilot for Port of Otago

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
21 March 1862
Pilot, Appointment, Port of Otago
  • Patrick Jameson, Appointed Pilot for Otago

  • H. SEWELL, (In the absence of the Colonial Secretary)

🌾 Tasmanian Proclamation prohibiting Cattle importation from Victoria

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
21 March 1862
Tasmania, Proclamation, Cattle Importation, Pleuro-pneumonia, Victoria
  • HENRY SEWELL, For the Colonial Secretary
  • COLONEL THOMAS GORE BROWNE, Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Administrator of the Government of Tasmania and its Dependencies
  • WILLIAM HENTY, Colonial Secretary

βš–οΈ Notification regarding probable murder victims at Taranaki, 1860

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
12 March 1862
Taranaki, Murder, Notification, Natives, Supreme Court trial
  • Harry Passmore, Killed at Taranaki
  • Samuel Shaw, Killed at Taranaki
  • Samuel Ford, Killed at Taranaki
  • James Pote, Killed at Taranaki
  • William Parker, Killed at Taranaki

  • HENRY SEWELL, Attorney-General