✨ Appointments, Land, Court, Company Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
HENRY JACKSON, Esq.,
of Dunstan, in the Province of Otago, of his appoint-
ment of Coroner.
HENRY SEWELL.
H. W. Robinson, Esq., appointed a Coroner.
Attorney-General's Office,
Wellington, 27th September, 1865,
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
HENRY WIRGMAN ROBINSON, Esq., R.M.,
of Dunstan, in the Province of Otago, to be a
Coroner having jurisdiction within the Colony of
New Zealand.
HENRY SEWELL.
H. McCulloch, Esq., appointed Sheriff.
Attorney-General's Office,
Wellington, 9th October, 1865.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased
to appoint
HENRY MCCULLOCH,
of Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, Esquire,
to be Sheriff for the District of Southland.
HENRY SEWELL.
Native Title extinguished.
Native Office,
Wellington, 30th September, 1865.
IT is hereby notified that the Native title has been
extinguished over the Block of Land whereof the
boundaries are mentioned or described in the Schedule
hereunto annexed.
JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD.
SCHEDULE.
Province of Wellington, Aranga te Kura Block, con-
taining about 505 Acres.
The boundaries commence at the Kakau o Tamaru,
thence going inland on the Queen's boundary to
Ngakoau, thence going on in Ngakoau te Hatuapo-
poti and on to the Eotara, thence inland to Opaiwai,
thence to the Koparoa, descending into the Ruama-
hanga, thence on to the Para, thence on in the course
of the Ruamahanga and on to the Rakau o Tamaru;
then the boundaries meet.
P O S T A L.
Post Office, Mataura Gold Fields, closed.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 7th October, 1865.
IT is hereby notified for public information that the
Post Office at Mataura Gold Field (also known as
Menzies Town), in the Province of Otago, was closed
on 30th September, 1865.
J. L. C. RICHARDSON,
Postmaster-General.
Court of Appeal, New Zealand.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting of the
Court of Appeal of New Zealand shall be held
within the Supreme Court House, Lambton Quay,
in the City of Wellington, upon Tuesday, the Twenty-
fourth day of October instant, at Eleven o'clock in
the Forenoon, when all persons having business
before the said Court are required to give their
attendance.
ROBERT R. STRANG,
Acting Registrar of the Court of Appeal
of New Zealand.
Wellington, 2nd October, 1865.
Victoria, by the grace of God of the United King-
dom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen-
To Henry Vernon, of the City of Auckland,
in the Colony of New Zealand, Sheriff's
Bailiff, sequestrator of the Estate of John
Johnson, of Newcastle, in the District of
Waikato, in the said Colony, settler, an
insolvent debtor, and to the said John
Johnson, and to James Hunter Crawford, of
the City of Auckland, gentleman, Registrar
of Deeds for the Province of Auckland, and
others, greeting:
WHEREAS an action has been commenced in
the Supreme Court of the Colony of New
Zealand, wherein William John Young is plaintiff
and Edward Ross is defendant.
And whereas it has been made known to us that
real and personal estate belonging to the said Edward
Ross, either separately or jointly with the said John
Johnson, is now in the possession or control of you,
the said Henry Vernon, and John Johnson, and
James Hunter Crawford, or of one of you, or of your
tenant or tenants:
We command you that you do not sell or otherwise
convey, assign, or part with the said real and personal
estate until the further order of our said Court shall
be made known to you.
Witness Sir GEORGE ALFRED ARNEY, Knight,
Chief Justice of our Supreme Court of the
Colony of New Zealand, this thirtieth
day of August, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-five.
This writ was issued by John Benjamin
Russell, of Shortland-street, in the
City of Auckland, solicitor for the
plaintiff.
Great Independent Gold Mining Company (Limited).
NOTICE.—An Extraordinary General Meeting of
the Shareholders of the Great Independent
Gold Mining Company (Limited) will be held at
the Company's Office, Canada Buildings, Queen-
street, Auckland, at 4 o'clock, p.m., on the 25th day
of October next, for the purpose of confirming a
proposition made at an Extraordinary General
Meeting of the Shareholders, held in the above office,
on the 18th day of September instant.
PROPOSITION:
"That this meeting requires that this Company be
wound up voluntarily."
(By order of the Directors)
A. BOARDMAN,
Auckland, 19th September, 1865.
Secretary.
Notice under "The Patent Act, 1860."
NOTICE is hereby given that an application has
been made by Joseph Robley of Auckland,
miller, in accordance with "The Patent Act, 1860,"
for the issue to him of Letters Patent, granting to him
exclusive right to prepare an "Ærated Flour" for
the purpose of making light and nutritious bread with-
out the aid of yeast. And any person or persons who
may wish to prefer any objection to the granting of
such Letters Patent, are hereby required to send,
within four months from the publication hereof to C.
Knight Esq., of Wellington, M.D., being the person
appointed for that purpose, under the provisions of
the said Act, a statement in writing setting forth the
grounds of such objections, subscribed with his or
their proper name and address.
ANDREW BEVERIDGE,
September 21st, 1865.
Solicitor, Auckland, Agent.
Printed under the authority of the New Zealand Government, by GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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⚖️ Acceptance of resignation of Henry Jackson as Coroner for Dunstan.
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement27 September 1865
Resignation, Coroner, Otago, Dunstan, Acceptance
- Henry Jackson (Esquire), Resigned appointment as Coroner
- Henry Sewell
⚖️ Appointment of Henry Wirgman Robinson as Coroner for Otago.
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement27 September 1865
Appointment, Coroner, Otago, Dunstan, R.M.
- Henry Wirgman Robinson (Esquire, R.M.), Appointed Coroner for New Zealand
- Henry Sewell
⚖️ Appointment of Henry McCulloch as Sheriff for Southland District.
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement9 October 1865
Appointment, Sheriff, Southland, Invercargill
- Henry McCulloch (Esquire), Appointed Sheriff for Southland
- Henry Sewell
🪶 Notification that Native title has been extinguished over Aranga te Kura Block.
🪶 Māori Affairs30 September 1865
Native title, Extinguished, Land block, Wellington Province, Schedule
- James Edward FitzGerald
🚂 Closure of Post Office at Mataura Gold Field (Menzies Town).
🚂 Transport & Communications7 October 1865
Post Office, Closure, Mataura Gold Field, Menzies Town, Otago
- J. L. C. Richardson, Postmaster-General
⚖️ Notice of sitting of the Court of Appeal in Wellington on October 24th.
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement2 October 1865
Court of Appeal, Sitting, Wellington, Supreme Court House
- Robert R. Strang, Acting Registrar of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand
⚖️ Supreme Court Writ commanding sequestration of property related to John Johnson's insolvency.
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement30 August 1865
Supreme Court, Writ, Sequestrator, Insolvency, Estate, Auckland
- Henry Vernon, Commanded regarding estate sequestration
- John Johnson, Insolvent debtor whose estate is sequestered
- James Hunter Crawford, Registrar of Deeds, involved in sequestration
- William John Young, Plaintiff in Supreme Court action
- Edward Ross, Defendant in Supreme Court action
- Sir George Alfred Arney, Knight, Chief Justice of our Supreme Court of the Colony of New Zealand
- John Benjamin Russell, solicitor for the plaintiff
🏭 Extraordinary General Meeting called for Great Independent Gold Mining Company to confirm voluntary winding up.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry19 September 1865
Gold Mining Company, Winding up, General Meeting, Auckland
- A. Boardman, Secretary
🏭 Application by Joseph Robley for Letters Patent for "Ærated Flour".
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 September 1865
Patent Act 1860, Application, Ærated Flour, Wellington, Objection
- Joseph Robley, Applicant for Letters Patent
- C. Knight (Esquire, M.D.), Appointed person to receive objections
- Andrew Beveridge, Solicitor, Auckland, Agent
NZ Gazette 1865, No 40