Land Allotments and Appointments




664
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Lot number sixty (60) (in red), twenty-five acres,
more or less, situate on the Wataroa River; having
a frontage on the Westward to the coast road of
nine (9) chains and twenty (20) links; bounded on
the Southward by the road along the north bank of
the Wataroa River for a distance of thirty (30)
chains and eighty-five (85) links; on the Eastward
and Northward by lines at right angles for the
purpose of a Ferry.

Lot number sixty-one (61) (in red), twenty-five
acres more or less, situate on the Waiau River,
commencing at a point on the coast road eighteen
(18) chains and sixty-two (62) links from its
junction with the road along the south bank of the
river; thence Easterly, at a bearing of 95° 44′
(magnetic), a distance of thirteen (13) chains and
ninety (90) links; thence Northerly, at a right angle,
a distance of nineteen (19) chains and nineteen (19)
links to the road along the river; and Westerly and
Southerly along that road and the coast road to the
commencing point—for the purpose of a Ferry.

Lot number sixty-two (62) (in red), twenty-five
acres, more or less, situate on the Weheka River;
bounded on the Westward by the road east of Native
Reserve No. 14, for thirteen (13) chains and sixteen
(16) links; on the Northward by a line bearing 115° 20′
(magnetic) for twenty (20) chains; on the Eastward
by a line at right angles to the last-mentioned
boundary for ten (10) chains and eighty-two (82)
links; and on the Southward by the road along the
north bank of the river for the purpose of a Ferry.

Lot number sixty-three (63) (in red), twenty-five
acres, more or less, situate on Ohinetametea River;
bounded on the Westward and Northward by the
sea coast; on the Eastward by the road along the
river for thirty-two (32) chains and fifty-six (56)
links; and on the Southward by a line bearing 90°
(magnetic)—for the purpose of a Ferry.

Lot number sixty-four (64) (in red), twenty-five
acres, more or less, situate on Karangarua River,
commencing at a point on the coast road eighteen
(18) chains and eighty-two (82) links, from its junc-
tion with the road along the north bank of the
river; thence Easterly on a bearing of 90° (magnetic)
a distance of twelve (12) chains and ninety-six (96)
links; thence Southerly at a right angle to the road
along the river; thence Westerly and Northerly
along that road and the coast road to the com-
mencing point—for the purpose of a Ferry.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 17th December, 1869.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint

JOSEPH GOODALL, Esq.,

to be Returning and Registration Officer for the
District. of Cheviot, for the election of Members of
the House of Representatives, vice Walter Hippolite
Pilliet, Esquire, resigned.

W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 17th December, 1869.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to-
issue Letters of Naturalization under "The
Aliens Act, 1866," in favour of the under-mentioned
persons, viz. :-

Name.
Frederick Dupré
Lahman Hayman
Samuel White
Peter Secunni
Johannes Henrik Monrad
Frank Amodeo

Residence.
... Greymouth, Westland
... Dunedin
... Hokitika, Westland...
... Greymouth, Westland
... Waitotara, Wellington
... Auckland

Occupation.
Watchmaker.
Merchant.
Licensed
Victualler.
Ferryman and
Boatman.
Farmer.
Miner.

W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 17th December, 1869.

THE following Despatches, with Enclosures, from
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for
the Colonies, are published for general information.

W. GISBORNE.

CIRCULAR.

Downing Street, 10th September, 1869.

SIR, -I transmit to you the enclosed copies of Instruc--
tions which have been circulated to Commanders-in-
Chief and Senior Officers of Her Majesty's Ships
with reference to the Foreign Enlistment Act, 59-
Geo. III. c. 69.

Although these Instructions, which have been
settled by the Law Officers of the Crown, are
addressed to Naval Officers, yet I consider that they
will be of considerable use to the Civil Authorities in
the Colonies, as they point out very clearly what acts
amount to breaches of the most important sections of
the Foreign Enlistment Act.

I have, &c.,
GRANVILLE.

The Officer Administering the Government
of New Zealand.

INSTRUCTIONS TO COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF AND SENIOR
OFFICERS OF HER MAJESTY'S SHIPS WITH
REFERENCE TO THE FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACT,
59 GEO. III. c. 69.

  1. The responsibility for the due execution of the
    Foreign Enlistment Act rests with the Civil Authori-
    ties of the Colony; but it is your duty to assist the
    Civil Authorities with the Naval Force under your
    command.

  2. You will take every opportunity to make known.
    the provisions of the Statute, and you will be vigilant
    against any attempt to commit a breach thereof; but
    the sections of the Statute which it will be your duty
    to assist in enforcing are the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th.

  3. With respect to breaches of sections 5, 6, and 8,
    you will not in any case, and with respect to breaches
    of section 7 you will not, except in case of emergency,
    admitting of no delay, exercise authority over any
    vessel until you have received written instructions to
    do so from the Civil Authorities of the Colony.

  4. In the event of your having reason to suspect
    that a breach of any of the above-mentioned sections
    has been committed, or is about to be committed, by
    or on board a vessel (except in case of emergency
    under the 7th section, as hereinafter mentioned), you
    will forthwith apply to the Civil Authorities for in-
    structions in the matter, and await the arrival of such
    instructions, taking up in the meantime a position
    whence you will be able to observe the movements of

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 17th December, 1869.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint

JOSEPH GOODALL, Esq.,

to be Registrar of Marriages, and of Births, Deaths,
and Marriages, for the District of Kaikoras, as the
same is defined in Proclamation of 5th day of April,
1862, and published in New Zealand Gazette, No. 17,
of 7th day of April, 1862, vice Walter Hippolite
Pilliett, Esquire, resigned.

W. GISBORNE.



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🗺️ Description of Land Lots 60 through 64 reserved for Ferry purposes.

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land parcels, Ferry purpose, Wataroa River, Waiau River, Weheka River, Karangarua River

🏛️ Appointment of Returning and Registration Officer for Cheviot District.

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
17 December 1869
Appointment, Returning Officer, Registration Officer, Cheviot District, House of Representatives
  • Joseph Goodall (Esquire), Appointed Returning Officer
  • Walter Hippolite Pilliet (Esquire), Resigned as Officer for Cheviot

  • W. Gisborne

🏛️ Issuance of Letters of Naturalization under the Aliens Act, 1866.

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
17 December 1869
Naturalization, Aliens Act 1866, Greymouth, Dunedin, Hokitika, Waitotara
6 names identified
  • Frederick Dupré, Received Letters of Naturalization
  • Lahman Hayman, Received Letters of Naturalization
  • Samuel White, Received Letters of Naturalization
  • Peter Secunni, Received Letters of Naturalization
  • Johannes Henrik Monrad, Received Letters of Naturalization
  • Frank Amodeo, Received Letters of Naturalization

  • W. Gisborne

🏛️ Publication of Instructions regarding the Foreign Enlistment Act, 1819.

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
17 December 1869
Foreign Enlistment Act, Naval Instructions, Civil Authorities, Downing Street, Law Officers
  • Granville
  • W. Gisborne

🏛️ Appointment of Registrar of Marriages, Births, Deaths, and Marriages for Kaikoras.

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
17 December 1869
Appointment, Registrar, Marriages, Births, Deaths, Kaikoras District
  • Joseph Goodall (Esquire), Appointed Registrar for Kaikoras
  • Walter Hippolite Pilliett (Esquire), Resigned as Registrar for Kaikoras

  • W. Gisborne