Customs, Mining, and Disease Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 221

CUSTOMS NOTICE.—The under-mentioned per- | cattle may be declared by the Superintendent to be
persons have been duly licensed to act as Custom | infected cattle, and he may order them to be slaugh-
House Agents at the Port of Hokitika, viz. :— | tered within a reasonable period: Provided that the
carcases of any such cattle which on inspection may
WILLIAM WILKINSON, and | prove to be free from disease may be sold for food
JAMES ALEXANDER BONAR. | in accordance with the tenth regulation published as
aforesaid.
EDWARD PATTEN,
Deputy Commissioner. | Given under my hand at Christchurch, this
twenty-ninth day of April, one thousand
Custom House, Hokitika, | eight hundred and sixty-nine.
22nd April, 1869.

W. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.
R
E-PUBLISHED in pursuance of Diseased Cattle | Superintendent's Office,
Acts. | Nelson, 23rd April, 1869.

PROCLAMATION. | IN conformity with the provisions of the Gold

WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly of | Mining Lease Regulations, published in the New
New Zealand, intituled "The Diseased Cattle Act | Zealand Gazette, No. 15, of 1866, it is hereby notified
Amendment Act, 1865" (section 4), the Governor | that it is intended to grant Leases for Gold Mining
may, by any Order in Council, from time to time | purposes of the Crown Land within the District
annul, make void, alter or vary and make anew, | of the Nelson South-west Gold Fields hereinafter
any Orders in Council, regulations, appointments, | described, viz. :—
or prohibitory or other declarations made and pub-
lished by the Governor under the authority of "The | 1. A Block of Land, containing five acres, more or
Diseased Cattle Act, 1861," or of this Act, or by the | less, situated at the Back Lead, Darkie's
Superintendent of any Province under or in pur- | Terrace, Charleston, applied for by Fleming
suance of any power delegated to him under any of | O'Reilly and others (Nil Desperandum Cement
the powers of delegation contained in the said Act: | Crushing Company).
And whereas by section 5 of the said Amendment | 2. A Block of Land, containing two acres one
Act, "as to regulations, appointments, and prohibi- | rood and thirty-three perches, more or less,
tory and other declarations made by Superintendents | situate at Back Lead, Darkie's Terrace,
of Provinces in pursuance of any powers delegated | Charleston, applied for by James Walker and
under the powers of delegation contained in the said | others (Excelsior Cement Crushing Company).
Act or this Act, the power of annulling, making void,
or altering or varying and making anew, any such | OSWALD CURTIS,
regulations, appointments, or prohibitory or other | Superintendent.
declarations vested in the Governor by this Act, may
from time to time be delegated by the Governor in | I, the undersigned THOMAS GEORGE GREEN, hereby
Council, by warrant under his hand, to the Superin- | make application to register "The Mount
tendent of any Province:" | Alexander Quartz Gold Mining Company (Regis-
And whereas the said Governor hath, with the ad- | tered," under the provisions of "The Mining
vice and consent of the Executive Council of New | Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865;" and I do
Zealand, delegated to William Rolleston, Esquire, so | solemnly and sincerely declare that the following
long as he shall hold the office of Superintendent of the | statement is, to the best of my belief and know-
Province of Canterbury, all the powers which by the | ledge, true in every particular, namely:—
said fifth section of the said Amendment Act the
Governor in Council is authorized so to delegate: | 1. The name and style of the Company is "The
And whereas I, the said William Rolleston, by | Mount Alexander Quartz Gold Mining Company
Proclamation dated the third day of February, one | (Registered)."
thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, and published | 2. The place of intended operations is at the
in the New Zealand Gazette on the nineteenth day of | Karaka Hill, Thames Gold Fields, in the Claims
February, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, | known and registered as "The Mount Alexander,"
did make certain regulations for the destruction of | "The Pleasant View," and "The Pleasant View, No.
diseased cattle within the infected districts therein | 1," lately amalgamated.
referred to, and for preventing the further spread of | 3. The nominal capital of the Company is three
the disease: | thousand pounds, in three thousand shares of one
And whereas it is expedient to make further pro- | pound each.
vision for the destruction of diseased cattle within | 4. The amount already paid up is fifty pounds.
the said infected district, and for preventing the spread | 5. The name in full of the manager is Thomas
of the disease: | George Green.
Now therefore I, the said William Rolleston, do | 6. The office of the Company is at Willoughby
hereby make the following Regulation, to take effect | Street, Shortland.
from and after the day following the date of publi- | 7. The names and several residences of the share-
cation hereof in the New Zealand Gazette:— | holders, and the number of shares held by each at
Regulation. | this date, are as follows:—
When any notice shall have been given by an In- | Andrew Kay, Shortland ... ... ... No. of
spector under the Diseased Cattle Acts, in accordance | Shares.
with the eleventh regulation published in the Pro- | 240
clamation aforesaid, to the owner or occupier of any | Thomas George Green, Shortland ... ... 239
farm or run within any infected district upon which | William Scott, Shortland ... ... ... 135
he shall be satisfied that there are infected cattle, | Valentine Donoven, Shortland ... ... 135
or cattle which have mixed with cattle which are | John Bent, Auckland ... ... ... 135
actuall infected or suspected to be infected; if after | Charles Wallnutt, Shortland ... ... 100
the lapse of two months from the date of such notice | Gabriel Hay, Shortland ... ... ... 135
any Inspector shall be satisfied that disease is likely | Edward Read, Shortland ... ... ... 100
again to recur upon the said farm or run, and if any | T. W. White, Shortland ... ... ... 15
case shall occur after the date of such notice, then the | W. J. Constant, Shortland ... ... ... 100
| Hugh Childs, Shortland ... ... ... 5
| James Moulds, Shortland ... ... ... 10



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🏭 Licensing of Customs House Agents at Hokitika

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 April 1869
Customs House Agents, Licensing, Hokitika
  • William Wilkinson, Licensed Customs House Agent
  • James Alexander Bonar, Licensed Customs House Agent

  • Edward Patten, Deputy Commissioner

🌾 Regulation for destruction of diseased cattle in Canterbury

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
29 April 1869
Diseased Cattle Act, Proclamation, Regulation, Canterbury
  • W. Rolleston, Superintendent

🌾 Intention to grant gold mining leases in Nelson South-west

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
23 April 1869
Gold Mining Lease, Nelson South-west, Charleston, Land Grant
  • Fleming O'Reilly, Applied for Gold Mining Lease
  • James Walker, Applied for Gold Mining Lease

  • Oswald Curtis, Superintendent

🌾 Application to register Mount Alexander Quartz Gold Mining Company

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining Company, Registration, Limited Liability, Shareholders, Thames Gold Fields
12 names identified
  • Andrew Kay, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • Thomas George Green, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • William Scott, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • Valentine Donoven, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • John Bent, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • Charles Wallnutt, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • Gabriel Hay, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • Edward Read, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • T. W. White, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • W. J. Constant, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • Hugh Childs, Shareholder in Mining Company
  • James Moulds, Shareholder in Mining Company

  • Thomas George Green, Declarant and Manager