β¨ Bond Conclusion, Court Sittings, Appointments
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
375
hundred pounds of good and lawful money of Great | March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven,
Britain, to be paid unto our said Lady the Queen,
her heirs and successors, for which payment well
and truly to be made, we bind ourselves and every
of us, jointly and severally, for and in the whole,
and the heirs executors and administrators of us
and every of us, firmly by these presents. Sealed
with our seals. Dated this day of
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-seven.
Whereas the said has been appointed an Official
Agent under "The Mining Companies Limited
Liability Act, 1865," and whereas the above bounden
have agreed to join with the
said in the above-written bond or obligation
as the sureties of the said for the due and
faithful performance of the duties of his said office:
Now the condition of the above-written obligation
is such that if the said from time to time, so
long as he shall continue and be employed in the said
office, shall duly perform the duties of the said office,
and duly account for and pay over all moneys which
shall come to the possession, or be under the control
of himself or his agents, by reason of or by virtue of
the said office or employment; and shall from time
to time observe and keep all such orders and instruc-
tions as he shall receive from the Governor of New
Zealand for the time being touching the due perform-
ance and execution of the said office; and shall from
time to time, and at all times hereafter, so long as he
shall hold the said office, well and truly, faithfully
and honestly, to the best of his skill and ability,
exercise, obey, discharge, and perform all the duties
thereof, and also all the powers, directions, duties, and
obligations given to, conferred upon, or to be per-
formed and discharged by him under any law for the
time being relating to the said office; and shall, when
thereunto required, deliver up all books, deeds,
orders and decrees of the Judges of the District
Court or of the Supreme Court, vouchers, and other
papers relating to the said office, and also such com-
mission, warrant, or authority as he hath received
or shall receive from the Governor, to such person
as the Governor shall direct and appoint to receive
the same, then this obligation to be void and of none
effect, or else to remain in full force and virtue:
provided always that no more than the sum of two
hundred and fifty pounds shall be recoverable from
each of them the said sureties by virtue of the above-
written obligation.
Signed, sealed and delivered by the abovenamed
in the presence of
(L.S.)
(L.S.)
(L.S.)
1 Names and residence of principal in full.
2 Christian and surname of each of the two sureties with their
places of residence and calling or description.
3 Date of first signature in words at length.
4The names of the person or persons whose execution is
attested must appear at length in the attestation.
NOTE.--A seal to be affixed for each party, and the bond to
be signed in the presence of two witnesses, who must sign their
names, adding their residences and occupations. An attestation
must be added for each separate witnessing.
G. GREY, Governor.
WHEREAS by "The District Court Act, 1858,"
it is provided that there shall be within the
Colony Courts of Record, possessing civil and
criminal jurisdiction, to be called District Courts,
and the Governor is empowered from time to time,
by notification in the New Zealand Gazette, to fix
the times and places within the district at which
every such court shall be held; and whereas, by a
notification, bearing date the nineteenth day of
certain times and places were fixed for holding
sittings of the District Court of Westland, and it is
expedient to alter the same and to appoint other
times and places in lieu thereof:
Now therefore, I, Sir George Grey, the Governor
of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby, in-pur-
suance and exercise of the said power and authority
in me vested for this purpose, fix that sittings of
the District Court of Westland shall be held at
Hokitika, in the Province of Canterbury, in the
Supreme Court House there, for the despatch of civil
and criminal business, on the following days, that is
to say on the first Tuesday in January, the third
Tuesday in March, the first Tuesday in May, the
first Tuesday in July, the third Tuesday in Septem-
ber, and the second Tuesday in December in every
year; at Greymouth, in the said Province of
Canterbury, in the Resident Magistrate's Court
House there, for the despatch of civil business only,
on the following days, that is to say on the third
Tuesday in January, the second Tuesday in March,
the second Tuesday in May, the third Tuesday in
July, the first Tuesday in October, and the first
Tuesday in December in every year; and, at West-
port, in the Province of Nelson, in the Resident
Magistrate's Court House there, for the despatch of
civil and criminal business, on the following days,
that is to say on the second Tuesday in February,
the first Tuesday in June, the third Tuesday in
August, and the third Tuesday in November, in
every year.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the
Governor, this fourth day of October,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-
seven.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 11th October, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
The Honourable JAMES COUTTS CRAWFORD,
to be a Trustee for an endowment of certain lands in
the Town of Wellington, for the maintenance of a
College or Grammar Schools.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 11th October, 1867.
IT is hereby notified that the Members of the
Executive Council have appointed
WILLIAM LYON, Esq.,
to be a Trustee for an endowment of certain lands in
the Town of Wellington, for the maintenance of a
College or Grammar Schools.
E. W. STAFFORD.
THE following persons have been duly licensed to
act as Custom House Agents at the Port of
Dunedin, for the year ending 30th September, 1868:
William Alexander Tolmie,
William Dalrymple, the younger,
Francis Gairn Cairns,
George Septimus Brodrick,
George Gray Russell,
Thomas Edward Fisher,
James Anderson,
John Hamann,
Colman Burke,
David Henry Miller.
Custom House, Dunedin,
1st October, 1867.
THOMAS HILL,
Deputy Commissioner.
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Conclusion of Security Bond for Official Agent under Mining Act
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πΎ Primary Industries & Resources4 October 1867
Security bond, Official Agent, Mining Companies Limited Liability Act 1865, Sureties
- G. GREY, Governor
- E. W. STAFFORD
βοΈ Fixing new times and places for sittings of the District Court of Westland
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement4 October 1867
District Court Act 1858, Court sittings, Westland, Hokitika, Greymouth, Westport
- Sir George Grey, Governor
- E. W. STAFFORD
π Appointment of Trustee for Wellington College and Grammar Schools endowment
π Education, Culture & Science11 October 1867
Trustee appointment, Wellington, College, Grammar Schools, Land endowment
- JAMES COUTTS Crawford (Honourable), Appointed Trustee for land endowment
- E. W. STAFFORD
π Appointment of Trustee for Wellington College and Grammar Schools endowment
π Education, Culture & Science11 October 1867
Trustee appointment, Wellington, College, Grammar Schools, Land endowment
- WILLIAM Lyon (Esquire), Appointed Trustee for land endowment
- E. W. STAFFORD
π List of persons licensed as Custom House Agents at Dunedin Port
π Trade, Customs & Industry1 October 1867
Custom House Agents, License, Dunedin, Port
10 names identified
- William Alexander Tolmie, Licensed Custom House Agent
- William, the younger Dalrymple, Licensed Custom House Agent
- Francis Gairn Cairns, Licensed Custom House Agent
- George Septimus Brodrick, Licensed Custom House Agent
- George Gray Russell, Licensed Custom House Agent
- Thomas Edward Fisher, Licensed Custom House Agent
- James Anderson, Licensed Custom House Agent
- John Hamann, Licensed Custom House Agent
- Colman Burke, Licensed Custom House Agent
- David Henry Miller, Licensed Custom House Agent
- THOMAS HILL, Deputy Commissioner
NZ Gazette 1867, No 52