Shipping and Volunteer Notices




JULY 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 935

SPENCER GULF, PORT PATERSON.
(Lat. 32° 38′ S., Long. 137° 46′ 30″ E.)

NOTICE is hereby given that a perch buoy, painted
red, has been placed on a spit recently formed at the
south entrance to Port Paterson, Spencer Gulf.

The buoy is moored in 14 feet at low-water spring
tides.

Marine Board Offices,
Port Adelaide, 23rd May, 1882.

R. H. FERGUSON,
President, Marine Board.

SPENCER GULF. - CORNY POINT LIGHTHOUSE.

NOTICE is hereby given that an arc of reflected light
from Corny Point Lighthouse is visible inside of the
Webb Rock, and, unless the night be clear and the
land in sight, might, in the absence of bearings, be
mistaken for the true light.

Masters of ships bound to the northern ports in
Spencer Gulf should not bring Corny Point to bear
to the northward of N.E. E. (magnetic) until certain
of being past Webb Rock.

When coming from the southward the reflected
light from the lighthouse may, in clear weather, be
observed about ten miles off, inside a bearing of
N.E. N. This inside passage should never be
attempted at night by a sailing vessel, unless with a
fair wind, and the master is thoroughly conversant
with the coast.

Marine Board Offices,
Port Adelaide, 29th May, 1882.

R. H. FERGUSON,
President, Marine Board.

NEW LIGHTHOUSE AT CARPENTER ROCKS, ADJACENT
TO CAPE BANKS, SOUTH-EAST COAST.

REFERRING to Notice No. 4, dated the 13th January
last, mariners are now hereby informed that, on or
about the 1st January, 1883, a revolving light of the
second order will be exhibited from a lighthouse to
be erected at the point known as Carpenter Rocks,
in lat. 37° 54′ 15″ S., and long. 140° 23′ 10″ E.

One red and two bright lights will be shown from
the new tower at intervals of twenty seconds, the
total revolution occupying sixty seconds.

The focal plane of the light will be 92 feet above
sea-level.

The bright light will be visible in clear weather
about ten miles, and the red light about eight miles.

R. H. FERGUSON,
President, Marine Board.

Marine Board Offices,
Port Adelaide, 30th May, 1882.

Approving and Appointing Bonding Warehouse.

CUSTOMS. - In exercise of the powers in me for
this purpose vested by "The Customs Regula-
tion Act, 1858," I, the Commissioner of Customs, do
hereby approve and appoint the under-mentioned
warehouse, viz.,-

Port of Wellington.

The back portion of a brick building with iron
roof, situate on Section 2 of Block V. of the reclaimed
land, at the corner of Ballance and Maginnity Streets,
City of Wellington, to be known as

ZOHRAB, NEWMAN, AND Co.'S BOND,

to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under
bond.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this
thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-two.

H. A. ATKINSON,
Commissioner of Customs.

[Commissioner's Order No. 164.]

Volunteer Corps disbanded.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 5th July, 1882.

H IS Excellency the Administrator of the Govern-
ment has been pleased to disband the under-
mentioned Volunteer corps at their own request:-

The Tikorangi Rifle Volunteers.
The Raleigh Rifle Volunteers.

The under-mentioned gentlemen therefore cease to
be officers in the Volunteer Force, their commissions
having lapsed under "The Volunteer Act, 1881":-

John Henry Armstrong, late Captain, Tikorangi
Rifle Volunteers.
Matthew Jonas, late Captain, Raleigh Rifle
Volunteers.
Thomas Elliott, late Sub-Lieutenant, Raleigh Rifle
Volunteers.

JOHN BRYCE.

Officiating Ministers for 1882. - Notice No. 13.

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 4th July, 1882.

DURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the
General Assembly of New Zealand, passed in
the forty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty
Queen Victoria, and intituled "The Marriage Act,
1880," the following name of an Officiating Minister
within the meaning of the said Act is published for
general information :--

Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly
called the Church of England.

The Reverend William Bedell Stanford.

WM. R. E. BROWN,
Registrar-General.

Gold Fields Notices.

Gold-Mining Lease cancelled.

Mines Department,
Wellington, 30th June, 1882.

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the
Administrator of the Government has been
pleased to pronounce the under-mentioned gold-
mining lease cancelled, and that the ground is now
open for application as if no lease of the said ground
had ever been applied for:-

Charles Basil Montagu and others; 10 acres,
District of Westland. No. D23.

WM. ROLLESTON,
Minister of Mines.

Gold-Mining Leases cancelled.

Mines Department,
Wellington, 3rd July, 1882.

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the
Administrator of the Government has been
pleased to pronounce the under-mentioned gold-
mining leases cancelled, and that the ground is now
open for application as if no lease of the said ground
had ever been applied for :-

Patrick Hayes and Morgan Hayes; Section 8,
Block IX., Longwood District. No. 402c.
George Printz; Section 20, Block IX., Longwood
District. No. 410c.

WM. ROLLESTON,
Minister of Mines.

Gold-Mining Lease to be granted.

IN N conformity with the thirty-seventh section of
"The Mines Act, 1877," and with the regu-



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🚂 Notice to Mariners - Spencer Gulf, Port Paterson

🚂 Transport & Communications
23 May 1882
Notice to Mariners, Shipping, Navigation, Spencer Gulf, Port Paterson, Australia
  • R. H. Ferguson, President, Marine Board

🚂 Notice to Mariners - Spencer Gulf, Corny Point Lighthouse

🚂 Transport & Communications
29 May 1882
Notice to Mariners, Shipping, Navigation, Spencer Gulf, Corny Point Lighthouse, Australia
  • R. H. Ferguson, President, Marine Board

🚂 Notice to Mariners - New Lighthouse at Carpenter Rocks

🚂 Transport & Communications
30 May 1882
Notice to Mariners, Shipping, Navigation, Carpenter Rocks, Cape Banks, Australia
  • R. H. Ferguson, President, Marine Board

🏭 Approving and Appointing Bonding Warehouse - Zohrab, Newman, and Co.'s Bond

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 June 1882
Bonding Warehouse, Wellington, Customs, Zohrab, Newman, and Co.
  • H. A. Atkinson, Commissioner of Customs

🛡️ Volunteer Corps disbanded - Tikorangi Rifle Volunteers and Raleigh Rifle Volunteers

🛡️ Defence & Military
5 July 1882
Volunteer Corps, Disbanded, Tikorangi Rifle Volunteers, Raleigh Rifle Volunteers
  • John Henry Armstrong (Captain), late Captain, Tikorangi Volunteers
  • Matthew Jonas (Captain), late Captain, Raleigh Volunteers
  • Thomas Elliott (Sub-Lieutenant), late Sub-Lieutenant, Raleigh Volunteers

  • John Bryce

🏛️ Officiating Ministers for 1882 - The Reverend William Bedell Stanford

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
4 July 1882
Officiating Minister, Church of England, Marriage Act
  • William Bedell Stanford (Reverend), Officiating Minister

  • Wm. R. E. Brown, Registrar-General

🌾 Gold-Mining Lease cancelled - Charles Basil Montagu and others

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
30 June 1882
Gold-Mining Lease, Cancelled, Westland
  • Charles Basil Montagu, Gold-Mining Lease cancelled

  • Wm. Rolleston, Minister of Mines

🌾 Gold-Mining Leases cancelled - Patrick Hayes and Morgan Hayes; George Printz

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
3 July 1882
Gold-Mining Leases, Cancelled, Longwood District
  • Patrick Hayes, Gold-Mining Lease cancelled
  • Morgan Hayes, Gold-Mining Lease cancelled
  • George Printz, Gold-Mining Lease cancelled

  • Wm. Rolleston, Minister of Mines

🌾 Gold-Mining Lease to be granted (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Gold-Mining Lease