✨ Exhibition Rules and Official Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
to be carried into effect, strict punctuality will be
required from all Exhibitors, both Foreign and
British. Objects sent or brought after the days ap-
pointed for their reception cannot be received.
N.
Reports of each class of objects will be prepared
immediately after the opening, and will be published
before the 1st June, 1871.
O.
Each Foreign country will be free to accredit an
official reporter for every class in which objects made
in such country are exhibited, for the purpose of
joining in the Reports.
P.
There will be no prizes, but a certificate of having
obtained the distinction of admission to the Exhibition
will be given to each Exhibitor.
Q.
A Catalogue will be published in the English
language, but every Foreign country will be free to
publish a Catalogue in its own language if it think fit.
HENRY Y. D. SCOTT, Lieut.-Col., R.E.,
Secretary.

Office of Her Majesty's Commissioners for the
Exhibition of 1851, 5 Upper Kensington Gore,
London, W., 23rd July, 1869.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 20th November, 1869.
THE following Certificate and Declaration are pub-
lished in conformity with the provisions of "The
Execution of Criminals Act, 1858."
W. GISBORNE.

CERTIFICATE.
I, ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, the Medical Officer in at-
tendance at the Execution of Hamiora Peri at the
Gaol of Wellington, do hereby certify and declare
that I have this day witnessed the Execution of the
said Hamiora Peri at the said Gaol; and I do hereby
certify and declare that the said Hamiora Peri was,
in pursuance of the sentence of the Supreme Court,
hanged by the neck until his body was dead.
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, M.D.
Given under my hand at Wellington, this
sixteenth day of November, 1869.

DECLARATION.
WE do hereby testify and declare that we have this
day been present when the extreme penalty of
the law was carried into execution on the body
of Hamiora Peri, convicted at the Criminal Session
of the Supreme Court held at Wellington on the
twenty-eighth day of September last, and sentenced
to death; and that the said Hamiora Peri was, in
pursuance of the said sentence, hanged by the neck
until his body was dead.
Dated this sixteenth day of November, 1869.
JAMES C. CRAWFORD, Sheriff.
MICAIAH READ, Gaoler.
JAMES DONALDSON, Turnkey.
EDWD. PEARCE, Justice of the Peace.
F. GIFFORD,
A. T. MAGINNITY,
WALTER J. MORRISON, } other spectators.
HENRY HALL,
J. V. BELL,

Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 20th November, 1869.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
PATRICK LESLIE, Esq.,
of Hamilton, Waikato, and
DAVID MITCHELL LUCKIE, Esq.,
of Nelson, to be Justices of the Peace for the Colony.
W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 20th November, 1869.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
THOMAS HENRY GARLAND, Esq.,
of Hokitika, to be a Coroner for the Colony.
W. GISBORNE.

Native Office,
Wellington, 17th November, 1869.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
license
W. S. H. HAIG, Esq.,
ALFRED J. THORP, Esq.,
to survey lands under "The Native Lands Act, 1865."
WILLIAM FOX
(for the Native Minister).

Native Office,
Auckland, 15th November, 1869.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint the following gentlemen to be Mem-
bers of a Board to advise the Government on Native
Affairs in Taranaki:β€”
His Honor the SUPERINTENDENT,
CHARLES BROWN, Esq., M.H.R.,
THOMAS KELLY, Esq., M.H.R.,
WILLIAM HALSE, Esq.,
ROBERT PARRIS, Esq.,
THOMAS KING, Esq.
DONALD MCLEAN.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 20th November, 1869.
THE following Notice, received from the General
Post Office, Adelaide, is published for general
information.
By order,
G. ELIOTT ELIOTT.

General Post Office,
Adelaide, 18th October, 1869.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Money Order
Office at East Wellington has been transferred to
Wellington.
J. W. LEWIS,
Postmaster-General.

IN the matter of "The Friendly Societies Act,
1867," notice is hereby given that a transcript of
the Bye-laws of
"The Loyal Ross Lodge, No. 5,477, of the
Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, of the Hokitika District,"
duly certified, has been lodged with the Registrar of
Friendly Societies, registered and recorded in his
office under the provisions of "The Friendly Societies
Act, 1867."
Dated the 22nd day of November, 1869.
ALEX. C. P. MACDONALD
(for the Registrar).



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🏭 Commission Rules for 1871 International Exhibition (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 July 1869
Exhibition rules, Foreign exhibitors, Catalogue, Reports
  • HENRY Y. D. SCOTT, Lieut.-Col., R.E., Secretary

βš–οΈ Publication of Certificate and Declaration regarding an Execution

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
20 November 1869
Execution, Criminals Act 1858, Wellington Gaol, Publication
  • Hamiora Peri, Subject of execution certificate

  • W. Gisborne

βš–οΈ Medical Officer's Certificate of Execution of Hamiora Peri

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
16 November 1869
Medical Officer, Execution certificate, Wellington Gaol, Hanged
  • Alexander Johnston, Medical Officer certifying execution
  • Hamiora Peri, Subject of execution certificate

βš–οΈ Declaration by Witnesses regarding the Execution of Hamiora Peri

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
16 November 1869
Execution witnesses, Supreme Court sentence, Hanged
6 names identified
  • Hamiora Peri, Subject of execution declaration
  • F. Gifford, Witness signing declaration
  • A. T. Maginnty, Witness signing declaration
  • Walter J. Morrison, Witness signing declaration
  • Henry Hall, Witness signing declaration
  • J. V. Bell, Witness signing declaration

  • JAMES C. CRAWFORD, Sheriff
  • MICAIAH READ, Gaoler
  • JAMES DONALDSON, Turnkey
  • EDWD. PEARCE, Justice of the Peace

βš–οΈ Appointment of Justices of the Peace

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
20 November 1869
JP appointments, Hamilton, Waikato, Nelson
  • Patrick Leslie (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace
  • David Mitchell Luckie (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace

  • W. Gisborne

βš–οΈ Appointment of a Coroner for the Colony

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
20 November 1869
Coroner appointment, Hokitika
  • Thomas Henry Garland (Esquire), Appointed Coroner for the Colony

  • W. Gisborne

πŸͺΆ Licensing of Surveyors under the Native Lands Act

πŸͺΆ Māori Affairs
17 November 1869
Native Lands Act 1865, Land surveying license
  • W. S. H. Haig (Esquire), Licensed to survey Native lands
  • Alfred J. Thorp (Esquire), Licensed to survey Native lands

  • WILLIAM FOX (for the Native Minister)

πŸͺΆ Appointment of Members of Native Affairs Advisory Board for Taranaki

πŸͺΆ Māori Affairs
15 November 1869
Native Affairs Board, Taranaki, Superintendent, M.H.R.
  • Charles Brown (Esquire, M.H.R.), Appointed Board Member for Native Affairs
  • Thomas Kelly (Esquire, M.H.R.), Appointed Board Member for Native Affairs
  • William Halse (Esquire), Appointed Board Member for Native Affairs
  • Robert Parris (Esquire), Appointed Board Member for Native Affairs
  • Thomas King (Esquire), Appointed Board Member for Native Affairs

  • His Honor the SUPERINTENDENT
  • DONALD MCLEAN

πŸš‚ Notice regarding transfer of Money Order Office in Wellington

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
20 November 1869
Money Order Office, Transfer, East Wellington, Adelaide
  • G. ELIOTT ELIOTT
  • J. W. LEWIS, Postmaster-General

πŸ‘· Registration of Friendly Society Bye-laws for Hokitika District

πŸ‘· Labour & Employment
22 November 1869
Friendly Societies Act 1867, Bye-laws, Odd Fellows, Hokitika
  • ALEX. C. P. MACDONALD (for the Registrar)