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54
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Colonies, of any debenture-holders who may be
pleased to attend, and of a notary public. The
debentures drawn will be paid off at par, on the 15th
April following, together with the interest due
thereon.

The days on which such drawings are to take place
and the numbers and values of the debentures drawn,
will be duly notified by advertisement in the London
Gazette and the Times.

The New Zealand Government will receive bonds
for exchange, and will give an order on the Crown
Agents for an amount of new 5 per cent. consols
corresponding with the advertised terms of con-
version. The Government will be responsible for
the transmission of the old bonds to England.

As payment of interest on new bonds has to be
made in London, and the annual drawings will also
be made there, those bonds will have to be deposited
in the hands of some person resident in the United
Kingdom. For the convenience of persons who have
not agents there, Mr. Morrison, the New Zealand
Agent in London, will, on application, act as agent
for such persons in respect of those bonds.

E. W. STAFFORD.

The Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand,
6th February, 1869.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 27th January, 1869.

THE following Notice, received from the General
of the Money Order System in the Colony of South
Australia, is published for general information.
JOHN HALL.

Money Order Offices.

General Post Office,
Adelaide, 23rd December, 1868.

MONEY Order Offices will be opened on the 1st
January, 1869, at the following places, viz. :-
Saddleworth,
Templer's.

J. W. LEWIS,
Postmaster-General.

Native Office,
Wellington, 27th January, 1869.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
revoke the license held by
Mr. DUDLEY R. EYRE
as a Surveyor under "The Native Lands Act, 1865,"
and "The Native Lands Act, 1867." This revocation
to date from the 13th instant.

JOHN HALL
(in absence of Mr. Richmond).

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 2nd February, 1869.

PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the
General Assembly of New Zealand, passed in
the eighteenth year of the reign of Her Majesty
Queen Victoria, and intituled "The Marriage Act,
1854," the following name of an Officiating Minister,
within the meaning of the said Act, is published for
general information :-

United Church of England and Ireland.
The Reverend RICHARD COFFEY.

I, JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General of Births,
Deaths, and Marriages, in New Zealand, do hereby
certify that the foregoing NAME of an OFFICIATING

MINISTER within the meaning of "The Marriage
Act, 1854," has been sent in to me, in addition to
the names in a List published in the New Zealand
Gazette, No. 4, of the 29th of January, in the present
year.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this
second day of February, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine.

JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar-General.

Superintendent's Office,
Nelson, 22nd January, 1869.

IN conformity with the provisions of the Gold
Mining Lease Regulations, published in the
New Zealand Gazette, No. 15, of 1866, it is hereby
notified that it is intended to grant Leases for gold
mining purposes of the Crown Lands within the
District of the Nelson South-west Gold Fields herein-
after described, viz. :-

  1. A Block of Land, containing ten acres, more or
    less, situate on the Charleston Flat, Brighton
    Road, applied for by Cornelius O'Connor for the
    Independent Company.

  2. A Block of Land, containing three acres, more
    or less, situate on the Fenian Flat, Charleston,
    applied for by James O'Keefe for the Munster
    Mining Company.

  3. A Block of Land, containing ten acres, more or
    less, situate on the flat fronting the next Bay to
    Constant Bay, north of Charleston, applied for
    by Bernard Cunningham, Alexander Quinn, and
    Patrick Daly, for the Three Friends Company.

OSWALD CURTIS,
Superintendent.

Superintendent's Office,
Nelson, 22nd January, 1869.

IN conformity with the provisions of the Gold
Mining Lease Regulations, published in the
New Zealand Gazette, No. 15, of 1866, it is hereby
notified that it is intended to grant a Lease for gold
mining purposes of the Crown Land within the Nelson
South-west Gold Fields hereinafter described, viz. :-

All that Block of Land, containing sixteen acres,
more or less, situate in the Buller District,
about five and a half miles up the Waimangaroa
River, on the south bank, formerly applied for by
John Martin.

The lease to be granted to the Pioneer Quartz
Mining Company (Registered), -Joseph Paul,
Manager.

OSWALD CURTIS,
Superintendent.

Supreme Court House,
Wellington, 22nd December, 1868.

I HEREBY certify that CHARLES HOLMES BORLASE,
lately serving under articles of clerkship to Mr.
Charles Borlase, of Wellington, Solicitor, has this
day been admitted a Barrister and Solicitor of the
Supreme Court of New Zealand.

ALEX. S. ALLAN,
Registrar.

ROBERT CHAPMAN, Esq., Official Administrator
of Intestate Estates at Otago, in account with
the Estate of WILLIAM MOORE, of Dunedin, Labourer,
deceased, intestate.

  1. Feb. 25. By cash from Bank of New Zealand, for
    wages account
    By cash found on person
    Mar. 16. By cash from Bank of New Zealand, on
    deposit

DR.
Β£ s. d.
8 9 0
3 3 0
30 0 0
Β£41 12 0



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πŸ’° Terms for conversion of old debentures into new 5 per cent. Consols (continued from previous page)

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
6 February 1869
Debenture conversion, London Gazette, Crown Agents, Agent in London
  • E. W. Stafford

πŸš‚ Publication of new Money Order Offices opened in South Australia

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
27 January 1869
Money Order Offices, South Australia, Adelaide, Templer's, Saddleworth
  • John Hall
  • J. W. Lewis, Postmaster-General

πŸͺΆ Revocation of Surveyor's license under Native Lands Act

πŸͺΆ Māori Affairs
27 January 1869
Surveyor license revocation, Native Lands Act, Native Office
  • Dudley R. Eyre (Mr.), License as Surveyor revoked

  • John Hall
  • Mr. Richmond

πŸ›οΈ Addition to list of Officiating Ministers under the Marriage Act

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
2 February 1869
Marriage Act 1854, Officiating Minister, United Church of England and Ireland
  • Richard Coffey (Reverend), Added as Officiating Minister

  • John B. Bennett, Registrar-General

🌾 Intention to grant Gold Mining Leases in Nelson South-west Gold Fields

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
22 January 1869
Gold Mining Lease, Nelson South-west Gold Fields, Charleston Flat, Independent Company, Munster Mining Company
  • Cornelius O'Connor, Applied for gold mining lease
  • James O'Keefe, Applied for gold mining lease
  • Bernard Cunningham, Applied for gold mining lease
  • Alexander Quinn, Applied for gold mining lease
  • Patrick Daly, Applied for gold mining lease

  • Oswald Curtis, Superintendent

🌾 Intention to grant Gold Mining Lease in Buller District, Waimangaroa River

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
22 January 1869
Gold Mining Lease, Buller District, Waimangaroa River, Quartz Mining Company
  • John Martin, Original applicant for land lease
  • Joseph Paul, Manager for mining company

  • Oswald Curtis, Superintendent

βš–οΈ Admission of Charles Holmes Borlase as Barrister and Solicitor

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 December 1868
Barrister, Solicitor, Supreme Court admission, Wellington
  • Charles Holmes Borlase, Admitted as Barrister and Solicitor
  • Charles Borlase (Mr.), Solicitor for articles of clerkship

  • Alex. S. Allan, Registrar

πŸ’° Official Administrator's account for the intestate estate of William Moore

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
Intestate Estate, Official Administrator, Otago, Deceased estate account
  • William Moore, Deceased intestate estate subject

  • Robert Chapman, Esquire, Official Administrator