✨ Continuation, Marriage Notices, Insolvency




366
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
the first day of September, one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-five.
8. That it shall be lawful for the Commissioners
for the time being of Her Majesty's Treasury, or any
two of them, by warrant under their hands, at any
time hereafter, to alter or repeal any of the rates
hereby altered, or the regulations hereby made, and
to make and establish, any new or other rates or
regulations in lieu thereof, and from time to time to
appoint at what time the rates that may be payable
are to be paid.

Whitehall, Treasury-chambers, the first day
of June, one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-five.

LUKE WHITE.
W. P. ADAM.

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,
1866.

JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar-General.

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.

Notice as to Names of Officiating Ministers being
sent in to the Registrar-General.

MARRIAGE ACT, 1854. - OFFICIATING MINISTERS
FOR 1866.

Registrar-General's Office,
Auckland, 15th November, 1865.

THE attention of the persons or person within the
Colony of New Zealand in whom is vested
ecclesiastical authority over any of the Religious
Bodies enumerated in "Schedule D," annexed to an
Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand,
intituled "The Marriage Act, 1854," and of all
other persons concerned, is requested to the follow-
ing extracts from the Act aforesaid:-

"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 appointed by the Governor in that
behalf, by the persons or person within the
Colony in whom ecclesiastical 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 here-
inafter 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
persons or person aforesaid, and shall be
entered and published as hereinafter provided:
Provided always that any Minister of Religion
not connected with any of the bodies enume-
rated in the aforesaid Schedule to this Act
annexed, who shall present to any Registrar
a certificate signed by twenty-four house-
holders 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 within 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 afore-
said of the respective Religious Bodies shall
send in to the said Registrar-General or

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand: Middle
District.

In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act,
1862;" and in the matter of the petition of
Leopold Grubel, of Wellington, in the Province
of Wellington, and Colony of New Zealand,
mercantile clerk. On the eighth day of Novem-
ber, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five.

UPON reading the petition of the said Leopold
Grubel, and the several affidavits thereunto
annexed, and the several affidavits filed herein, and the
several orders made herein, and upon hearing Mr.
Izard of counsel for the said petitioner, it is ordered
that the said Leopold Grubel shall cede and deliver,
convey, assign, and make over, of all and singular
the real and personal estate and effects of the said
Leopold Grubel unto Carl Meyer, and that Robert
Rodger Strang, Esquire, the ad interim sequestrator
appointed by this Court, shall join in such convey-
ance and assignment upon trust for the collection
and conversion into money of the said estate and
effects, and the distribution of the net proceeds, pro
rata, and subject to legal existing priorities (if any)
amongst such of the creditors of the said Leopold
Grubel who shall have proved their debts by affidavits
filed in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme
Court at Wellington; and it is hereby further ordered
that, upon the execution of such deed as aforesaid,
the said Leopold Grubel be discharged and released
from his debts, liabilities, and engagements mentioned
and specified in the Schedule to his said petition, to
the several persons hereinafter mentioned, namely
-Frederick Luhning, of Dunedin, tent maker;
Messrs. Wilson and Kidston, of Dunedin, solicitors;
Carl Stenhoff, of Dunedin, merchant; Carl Meyer, of
Wellington, cabinet maker.

By the Court,
R. R. STRANG.

Printed under the authority of the New Zealand Government, by GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer Wellington.




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πŸš‚ Authority granted to Treasury to alter postage rates and regulations. (continued from previous page)

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
1 June 1865
Treasury Warrants, Alteration of rates, Regulations, Postage
  • Luke White
  • W. P. Adam

πŸ›οΈ Notice regarding submission of names of Officiating Ministers for 1866 under the Marriage Act.

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
15 November 1865
Marriage Act 1854, Officiating Ministers, Religious Bodies, Registrar-General, Certification deadline
  • John B. Bennett, Registrar-General

βš–οΈ Supreme Court order regarding Leopold Grubel's cession of estate to sequestrator.

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
8 November 1865
Supreme Court, Debtors and Creditors Act 1862, Insolvency, Sequestration, Creditors
  • Leopold Grubel, Petitioner in insolvency matter
  • Frederick Luhning, Creditor listed for discharge
  • Carl Stenhoff, Creditor listed for discharge
  • Carl Meyer, Creditor listed for discharge

  • Mr. Izard
  • Robert Rodger Strang, Esquire
  • Carl Meyer