✨ Statutory Text and Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 421

"42. Any Minister of Religion whose name shall
have been sent in to the Registrar-General of Births,
Deaths and Marriages, or other officer to be ap-
pointed by the Governor in that behalf, by the
person or persons within the Colony in whom eccle-
siastical authority shall for the time being be vested
or reputed to be vested, over any of the Religious
Bodies enumerated in the "Schedule D" to this Act
annexed, shall, subject to the conditions hereinafter
mentioned, be an Officiating Minister within the
meaning of this Act; and the name of every such
Minister of Religion shall be certified under the
hand or hands of the person or persons aforesaid,
and shall be entered and published as hereinafter
provided: Provided always that any Minister of
Religion not connected with any of the bodies enu-
merated in the aforesaid schedule to this Act annexed,
who shall present to any Registrar a certificate
signed by twenty-four householders, resident in the
district for which such Registrar shall be appointed,
declaring that such Minister is their Officiating
Minister, shall be entitled to have his name inserted
in the List of Officiating Ministers, in the meaning of
this Act: Provided always that such certificate shall
be attested by two Justices of the Peace, and such
attested certificate shall be sent in to the Registrar-
General, or other officer, as aforesaid, anew, in the
month of December in every year; and no such
attested certificate, presented to any Registrar by
any Minister as aforesaid, shall continue in force,
unless renewed in like manner."

"44. The several Ecclesiastical Authorities, as
aforesaid, of the respective Religious Bodies, shall
send in to the said Registrar-General, or other
officer, as aforesaid, a correct list of such Officiating
Ministers, in the month of December in every year."

The following are the Religious Bodies enumerated
in "Schedule D," above referred to :--
"The United Church of England and Ireland."
"The Church of Scotland."
"The Roman Catholic Church."
"The Free Church of Scotland."
"All Presbyterian Congregations."
"The Wesleyan Methodist Society."
"All Congregational Independents."
"Baptists."
"The Primitive Methodist Society."
"The Lutheran Church."
"All Hebrew Congregations."
"The Society of Friends."

I have therefore to request that, before the termi-
nation of the month of December next ensuing, the
names of all Officiating Ministers be sent in to me
duly certified, in order that such names may be
entered in a list, a copy of which will be published in
the New Zealand Gazette, in the month of January,
1865.

JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar-General.


I, DAVID LEWIS, a Commissioner duly appointed by virtue of the Ordinance No. 15, Session
XI., of the Legislative Council of the Islands of New Zealand, to hear and decide Claims to
Land by persons claiming Title thereto from, through, or under the New Zealand Company, report that
the claims of the undermentioned persons having been duly referred to me for investigation, I do hereby
decide that the said persons are respectively entitled to Crown Grants of the Land set against their
names in the annexed Schedule.

New Zealand Company s Land Claimants' Office,
Wellington, August, 1864.

DAVID LEWIS, Commissioner.

N.B.--It is requested that the Christian names
and the addresses of the several Ministers may be
specified in the lists sent in to the Registrar-General.
J. B. B.

Survey Office, Auckland,
9th November, 1864.

NOTICE is hereby given that certain Allotments
in the Townships of Cambridge, Hamilton, and
Alexandra, in the Districts of Waikato and Waipa,
have been set apart as sites for Places of Worship,
and the representatives of the several recognised
religious bodies who may wish to obtain, respectively,
one of the said allotments in each or any of these
townships, are hereby invited to make application at
the Survey Office, on or before Thursday the 1st
December next.

CHARLES HEAPHY,
Chief Surveyor to the General Government.

Schedule of Sites in Cambridge, reserved for places
of Public Worship :--
Cambridge South. Cambridge North.
Lots. a. r. p. Lots. a. r. p.
155 0 2 9 205 0 2 0
205 0 2 0 341 0 2 25
192 0 2 0 410 0 2 0
568 0 2 0 501 0 2 0
569 0 2 0 573 0 2 0

Schedule of Sites in Hamilton, reserved for places
of Public Worship :-
Hamilton East. Hamilton West.
Lots. a. r. p. Lots. a. r. p.
301 0 2 0 365 0 2 0
51 0 2 0 144 0 2 0
189 0 2 0 378 0 2 0
207 0 2 0 291 0 2 0
291 0 2 0 264 0 2 0

Schedule of Sites in Alexandra, reserved for places
of Public Worship :--
Alexandra West. Alexandra East.
Lots. a. r. p. Lots. a. r. p.
252 0 2 0 125 0 2 0
263 0 2 0 252 0 2 0
119 0 2 0 141 0 2 0
89 0 2 0 504 0 2 0
187 0 2 5 505 0 2 0

NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned
Warehouse in the Port of Auckland has been
duly appointed and approved under the 11th Clause
of the "Custom's Regulation Act, 1858," for the
reception of Goods under Bond :-

A Stone and Brick Building, situated in Vulcan
Lane, in occupation of Messrs. David Graham and
Co., and known as D. GRAHAM & Co.'S WAREHOUSE.

W. YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.

Customs, Auckland, October 14th, 1864




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πŸ›οΈ Request for Officiating Ministers' names to be sent to Registrar-General (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
14 November 1865
Marriage Act 1854, Officiating Ministers, Registrar-General, Schedule D
  • John B. Bennett, Registrar-General

πŸ—ΊοΈ Decision on claims to land under New Zealand Company Ordinance.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
1 August 1864
Land claims, New Zealand Company, Crown Grants, Schedule
  • David Lewis, Commissioner

πŸ—ΊοΈ Reservation of land allotments for places of worship in Cambridge, Hamilton, and Alexandra.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
9 November 1864
Land reservation, Places of Worship, Cambridge, Hamilton, Alexandra, Waikato, Waipa
  • Charles Heaphy, Chief Surveyor to the General Government

🏭 Appointment of a bonded warehouse in Auckland for Customs goods.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 October 1864
Customs, Bonded Warehouse, Auckland, Vulcan Lane, David Graham and Co.
  • W. Young, Deputy Commissioner