✨ Gaol Rules, Warlike Stores, Cattle
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Visiting Justices.
- At each visit the Visiting Justices
shall inspect the different classes of offenders,
the yards, solitary cells, and every other divi-
sion or department of the prison. - They shall enquire of the prisoners
whether they have any complaint or applica-
tion to make. - They shall inspect the books, reports,
and journals, and shall sign their initials at
the last entry made on the day of visitation,
up to that occurrence. - There shall be a book called the Visit-
ing Justices book, in which shall be entered
any remarks on the state of the Gaol, or any
circumstances of sufficient importance, to-
gether with the date of each visit. - The Visiting Justices shall report to
the Superintendent (when necessary) the state
of the buildings whether requiring repairs or
alterations also any abuses which may have
been heard of or observed connected with the
prison. - They shall also report what has been the
general state of the prisoners as to morals dis-
cipline and observance of the rules. - They shall visit weekly in turns but the
monthly visit shall be from at least two Magis-
trates. - Copies of these rules shall be posted on
conspicuous places within the prison. - These rules and regulations shall be
read to every prisoner on entry and to all the
prisoners assembled at least once a week.
The restriction regarding Warlike Stores
not to apply to Friendly Natives.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 19th August, 1863.
WHEREAS by a proclamation published
in the New Zealand Gazette of the
6th August, 1863, it was declared the under-
mentioned were (among others) to be con-
sidered as Warlike Stores, viz:-
Hayforks, scythes, adzes, and all other
edged tools of whatsoever description
capable of being used as weapons
Iron of all kinds capable of being con-
verted into weapons.
Now it is hereby notified for general in-
formation that the above restrictions are only
to apply to those districts in which the Na-
tives are in arms against Her Majesty's Go-
vernment.
ALFRED DOMETT.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 20th August, 1863.
THE following Proclamation issued by
His Honor the Superintendent of Otago
admitting Cattle into that Province from
certain places is published for general infor-
mation.
ALFRED DOMETT.
PROCLAMATION.
Admitting Cattle into the Province of Otago
from certain places.
By the Honorable John Hyde Harris,
Esquire, Superintendent of the said
Province.
I, JOHN HYDE HARRIS, Superin-
tendent of the Province of Otago, by
virtue of the powers vested in me in this
behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that
from and after the date hereof until further
notice, the district of South Australia, and su
much only of the District of Gipps' Land as
lies south and west of the rivers M'Alister,
Thomson, and La Trobe, according to the
description annexed hereto, shall not be
deemed Infected Districts, within the
meaning, and for the purposes of the "Dis-
eased Cattle Act, 1861:" And that I do hereby
rescind the Proclamations of the Superinten-
dent of the Province of Otago, bearing date the
5th day of June 1862, and 2nd day of June
1863, so far as the same relate to the District
of South Australia, and the before-mentioned
portion of the District of Gipps' Land.
SCHEDULE.
Commencing at a point on the sea coast, on
the south side Lake Reeves, and bearing north-
westerly to the south east angle of Lake Wel-
lington near Seacombe Township; thence
bounded on the north by the south side of
Lake Wellington, bearing westerly to the
junction of Lake Wellington and La Trobe
River; thence bounded on the north-east by
the La Trobe River, bearing westerly to
the junction of the La Trobe and M'Alister
Rivers; thence bounded on the north-east
by the M'Alister River; bearing north-
westerly, and by a line bearing north-west-
erly to a mountain range between Mount Bul-
ler and Jamieson Township; thence bearing
south-westerly along the summit of said range
to the northern boundary of the County of
Evelyn; thence bounded on the west by the
County of Evelyn, and bearing south-easterly
and westerly to the junction of the Counties
of Evelyn, and Mornington; thence bounded
on the west by the County of Mornington,
bearing southerly to the sea coast; thence
bounded by the sea coast and Corner Inlet,
bearing south-easterly, northerly, and north-
easterly to the point of commencement.
Given under my hand and the seal of
the Province, at Dunedin, this
eleventh day of July, in the year
(L.S.) of Our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-three.
JOHN HYDE HARRIS,
By His Honor's Command,
Superintendent.
THOMAS DICK,
Provincial Secretary.
BLUFF HARBOUR & INVERCARGILL
RAILWAY & EXTENSION.
NOTICE is hereby given, that application
will be made at the ensuing session of
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- Thomas Dick, Provincial Secretary
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NZ Gazette 1863, No 42