β¨ Local Appointments and Regulations
SEPT. 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1349
Wardens of Wellington Highway District elected.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 26th September, 1882.
NOTICE has been received at this office, under the
hand of the Presiding Officer, Mr. H. Damant,
that the following persons have been duly elected
Wardens for the Wards of the Wellington Highway
District placed opposite to their respective names :--
Ward No. 1-JAMES TAYLOR.
" " 2-GEORGE JONES.
" " 3-DAVID SPEEDY.
" " 4-GEORGE WOOD.
" " 5-THOMAS MASON.
" " 6-GEORGE PERKINS.
G. S. COOPER,
Under-Secretary.
Application for Registration of Trade Mark.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 26th September, 1882.
NOTICE is hereby given that ROBERT F. DRURY,
of George Street, Sheffield, England, Solicitor
for Trade Marks, &c., has applied, on behalf of
Messrs. EDWARD LUCAS AND SON, of Dronfield,
County of Derby, England, Ironfounders and Manu-
facturers, to register, under "The Trade Marks Act,
1866," the trade mark of which the following is a
description, viz.:--
Description of Trade Mark.
The letters and cypher E. L. & S.
Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such
Trade Mark shall apply.
Spades and shovels, axes, picks, hammers, edge
tools of all kinds.
H. A. ATKINSON,
(for the Colonial Secretary and Registrar
of Trade Marks.)
Introduction of Cattle and Sheep, &c., into Victoria.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 22nd September, 1882.
THE following extract from the Victoria Govern-
ment Gazette of the 14th July, 1882, No. 72, is
published for general information.
H. A. ATKINSON,
(in absence of the Colonial Secretary.)
INTRODUCTION INTO VICTORIA OF CATTLE, SHEEP,
ETC.
At the Executive Council Chamber, Melbourne, the
tenth day of July, 1882.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, SIR BRYAN
O'LOGHLEN, BART., MR. GRANT, DR. DOBSON,
MR. GRAVES, MR. YOUNG, MR. BOLTON, MR.
MADDEN, MR. L. L. SMITH, MR. MACBAIN.
WHEREAS by the thirtieth section of an Act intituled
"An Act to amend the Laws relating to or affecting
the Public Health," and numbered three hundred and
ten, among other things the Governor in Council is
empowered from time to time to make, alter, or vary
and revoke such orders as may seem necessary for the
purpose of prohibiting or regulating the introduction
into Victoria, from any country or colony, or any part
of a country or colony (in which respectively any
disease in sheep, cattle, horses, swine, or other ani-
mals of the same or any other kind or kinds whatso-
ever is known to exist), of all sheep, cattle, horses,
swine, or other animals of the same or any other kind
or kinds whatsoever; or of meat, skins, hides, horns,
hoofs, or other parts of any animals; or of hay, straw,
fodder, or other articles likely to propagate amongst
men or other animals any infectious or contagious
disease whatsoever: And all orders for any of the pur-
poses hereinbefore in this section mentioned should
have the like force and effect as if the same had been
inserted in the now in part recited Act: And all
persons offending against any order made under the
authority of this section should, for each and every
offence, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding fifty
pounds, or such smaller sum as the Governor in
Council might in any case by such order direct, and
such sum should go to and form part of the consoli-
dated revenue: Provided that nothing in this section
should apply to the disease called scab:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by
and with the advice of the Executive Council, doth
by this present order, in exercise of the powers con-
ferred by the above-recited Act, and of every other
power enabling him in that behalf, order as follows
(that is to say),β
- The following orders of the Governor in Council
shall be and the same are hereby revoked, viz.:β
The order bearing date the seventh day of July,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine, so
far only as the same is affected by this present order.
The order of the twenty-sixth day of June, one
thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. - The introduction of cattle, sheep, or swine into
Victoria from the countries following, that is to say,
Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and the Islands in
the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, save and
except the Australasian Colonies and New Zealand,
is hereby prohibited: Provided that all cattle or
sheep which have been shipped from Great Britain,
Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America for
the said Colony of Victoria, in accordance with the
regulations heretofore in force, shall be dealt with as
if such regulations were still in force. - No manure shall be introduced into Victoria
from any of the countries hereinbefore mentioned, or
from any of the Australasian Colonies or New Zealand,
without the authority, in writing, of an Inspector of
Stock, and except in accordance with the conditions
of such authority. - No person shall do or attempt to do, cause to be
done or to be attempted to be done, or assist in doing
or attempting to do, any act forbidden by this order,
or obtain or endeavour to obtain, or assist any one in
obtaining or endeavouring to obtain, by fraud any
authority under this order, or forge any such
authority, or make use of any such forged or fraud-
ulently obtained authority, or fraudulently grant or
issue any such authority, or obstruct or refuse to
carry out the directions of any Inspector or other
person acting under the authority of this order. - All persons offending against this order shall
for each and every offence forfeit and pay a penalty
not exceeding fifty pounds.
And the Honorable Charles Young, Her Majesty's
Minister of Agriculture for Victoria, shall give the
necessary directions herein accordingly.
ROB. WADSWORTH,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Rules for the Management of Tauranga Cemetery.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 25th September, 1882.
THE following rules for the management of the
Tauranga Cemetery, having been submitted to
His Excellency the Administrator of the Government
in Council, are published in accordance with "The
Cemeteries Management Act, 1877."
H. A. ATKINSON,
(in absence of the Colonial Secretary.)
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ποΈ Election of Wardens for Wellington Highway District
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government26 September 1882
Highway Board, Wardens, Election, Wellington
6 names identified
- JAMES TAYLOR, Elected Warden for Ward No. 1
- GEORGE JONES, Elected Warden for Ward No. 2
- DAVID SPEEDY, Elected Warden for Ward No. 3
- GEORGE WOOD, Elected Warden for Ward No. 4
- THOMAS MASON, Elected Warden for Ward No. 5
- GEORGE PERKINS, Elected Warden for Ward No. 6
- G. S. Cooper, Under-Secretary
π Application to Register Trade Mark E. L. & S.
π Trade, Customs & Industry26 September 1882
Trade Mark registration, Application, E. L. & S., Tools, England
- ROBERT F. DRURY, Applied to register trade mark
- EDWARD LUCAS (Messrs.), Applicant for trade mark registration
- H. A. Atkinson (for the Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.)
πΎ Victorian Order Prohibiting Introduction of Cattle and Sheep
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources22 September 1882
Quarantine, Victoria, Cattle, Sheep, Import prohibition, Agriculture
- H. A. Atkinson (in absence of the Colonial Secretary.)
- SIR BRYAN O'LOGHLEN, BART. (Governor)
- Mr. GRANT
- Doctor DOBSON
- Mr. GRAVES
- Mr. YOUNG
- Mr. BOLTON
- Mr. MADDEN
- Mr. L. L. SMITH
- Mr. MACBAIN
- The Honorable Charles Young, Her Majesty's Minister of Agriculture for Victoria
- ROB. WADSWORTH, Clerk of the Executive Council
ποΈ Rules for the Management of Tauranga Cemetery
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government25 September 1882
Cemetery rules, Management, Tauranga
- H. A. Atkinson (in absence of the Colonial Secretary.)
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