✨ Extradition Treaty, Justice Appointments, Post Office Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 50
The treaty shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Bloemfontein as soon as possible.
In witness whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the seal of their arms.
Done in duplicate, at Cape Town, this twentieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety.
(L.S.) HENRY B. LOCH,
High Commissioner.
Done in duplicate, at Bloemfontein, this twenty-fifth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety.
(L.S.) F. W. REITZ,
State President.
And whereas the ratifications of the said treaty were exchanged at Bloemfontein on the sixteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and ninety:
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice of her Privy Council, and in virtue of the authority committed to her by the said recited Acts, doth order, and it is hereby ordered, that from and after the sixth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, the said Acts shall apply in the case of the Orange Free State pursuant to the arrangement made by the said treaty with the President of the Orange Free State.
Provided always, and it is hereby further ordered, that the operation of the said Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873, shall be suspended within the Dominion of Canada so far as relates to the Orange Free State and to the said treaty, and so long as the provisions of the Canadian Act aforesaid of 1886 continue in force, and no longer; and provided also that the operation of the said Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873, shall not extend to the South African colonies and possessions of Her Majesty so far as relates to the Orange Free State and to the said treaty.
C. L. PEEL.
Notice under “The Justices of the Peace Act 1882 Amendment Act, 1886.”
Department of Justice,
Wellington, 1st July, 1891.
IT is hereby notified that
DONALD MACDONALD,
of Nelson, will, in accordance with the provisions of section 7 of “The Justices of the Peace Act 1882 Amendment Act, 1886,” cease to be a Justice of the Peace from the 3rd July instant.
W. P. REEVES.
Authority to frank.
General Post Office.
Wellington, 24th June, 1891.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to authorise
Mr. E. TREGEAR
to frank letters, telegrams, and parcels on the public service relating to the Bureau of Industries.
J. G. WARD,
Postmaster-General.
Authority to frank.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 25th June, 1891.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to authorise
Mr. C. W. HURSTHOUSE,
Road Surveyor, Auckland District, to frank letters, telegrams, and parcels on the public service.
J. G. WARD,
Postmaster-General.
Post Office Savings-bank Office opened.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 24th June, 1891.
IT is hereby notified for general information that a Post Office Savings-bank Office will be opened at
HUNTERVILLE (Chief Office, Wanganui),
from the 8th proximo.
W. GRAY,
Secretary.
Regulations for Admission of Patients to the Rotorua Sanatorium.
Charitable Department,
Wellington, 29th June, 1891.
THE following regulations for the admission of patients to the Rotorua Sanatorium are published for general information.
A. J. CADMAN.
REGULATIONS.
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Applications for admission of persons shall be addressed to the Resident Medical Officer of the Sanatorium, Rotorua.
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No person shall be admitted except on the recommendation of the Hospital or Charitable Aid Board of the district to which he belongs, or of the Trustees of the benevolent society or hospital (if separate institutions) of the town in which he lives.
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The Board or Trustees, in making such recommendation, shall guarantee the cost of such patient, shall send him or her at their own charge to Rotorua, be responsible for his return-passage, and provide a sufficient supply of clothing. They shall also furnish a report on the case by a duly-qualified medical practitioner, in order that it may be seen whether the case is one that is likely to profit by treatment at the Sanatorium.
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The stay of each patient is limited to three months, but the Resident Medical Officer can, at his discretion, extend the period to six months.
Native Land Court Notices.
Notice under “The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act 1881 Amendment Act, 1888.”
I, HUGH GARDEN SETH-SMITH, Chief Judge of the Native Land Court, do hereby, in compliance with the duty imposed upon me by “The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act 1881 Amendment Act, 1888,” give notice that on the 2nd day of June, 1891, the lands mentioned in the Schedule hereto became owned within the meaning of the said Act.
And, further, that, apart from any other restrictions to which the said land may be subject, dealings therewith will cease to be prohibited by the provisions of the said Act on the 11th day of July, 1891.
Dated the 26th day of June, 1891
H. G. SETH-SMITH,
Chief Judge.
SCHEDULE.
| Name by which Land is known. | Area. |
|---|---|
| Pirau No. 2 .. .. .. | Acres. 550 |
| Pirau No. 1 .. .. .. | 2,837 |
Notice under “The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act 1881 Amendment Act, 1888.”
I, HUGH GARDEN SETH-SMITH, Chief Judge of the Native Land Court, do hereby, in compliance with the duty imposed upon me by “The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act 1881 Amendment Act, 1888,” give notice that on the 12th day of May, 1891, the lands mentioned in the Schedule hereto became owned within the meaning of the said Act.
And, further, that, apart from any other restrictions to which the said land may be subject, dealings therewith will cease to be prohibited by the provisions of the said Act on the 21st day of June, 1891.
Dated the 28th day of May, 1891.
H. G. SETH-SMITH,
Chief Judge.
SCHEDULE.
| Name by which Land is known. | Area. |
|---|---|
| Whenuahou C .. .. .. | Acres. 1,000 |
| Whenuahou DE .. .. .. | 3,745 |
| Whenuahou DF .. .. .. | 1,568 |
Tauponuiatia Block.—Further Notice.
IN THE NATIVE LAND COURT,
NEW ZEALAND.
NOTICE is hereby given that the plan of the Tauponuiatia Block will remain for inspection at the Post-office, Taupo, until Wednesday, the 15th day of July, 1891, and will be deposited at the office of the Resident Magistrate, at Marton, from Thursday, the 30th day of July, to Thursday, the 6th day of August, 1891, both inclusive.
Objections must be lodged in writing with the Registrar, Auckland, on or before Thursday, the 27th day of August, 1891.
Dated at Wellington, this 29th day of June, 1891.
H. G. SETH-SMITH,
Chief Judge.
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Extradition Treaty with Orange Free State
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🌏 External Affairs & Territories26 June 1891
Extradition, Treaty, Orange Free State, Ratification, Legal Procedures, International Law
- HENRY B. LOCH, High Commissioner
- F. W. REITZ, State President
- C. L. PEEL
⚖️ Cease of Justice of the Peace
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement1 July 1891
Justice of the Peace, Nelson, Cease Appointment
- Donald MacDonald, Ceases to be Justice of the Peace
- W. P. REEVES
🚂 Authority to Frank Letters
🚂 Transport & Communications24 June 1891
Postmaster-General, Franking, Bureau of Industries
- E. Treger (Mr.), Authorised to frank letters
- J. G. WARD, Postmaster-General
🚂 Authority to Frank Letters
🚂 Transport & Communications25 June 1891
Postmaster-General, Franking, Road Surveyor
- C. W. Hursthouse (Mr.), Authorised to frank letters
- J. G. WARD, Postmaster-General
💰 Post Office Savings-bank Office Opening
💰 Finance & Revenue24 June 1891
Post Office, Savings-bank, Hunterville
- W. GRAY, Secretary
🏥 Regulations for Rotorua Sanatorium
🏥 Health & Social Welfare29 June 1891
Rotorua, Sanatorium, Patient Admission
- A. J. CADMAN
🗺️ Native Land Court Notice
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey26 June 1891
Native Land Court, Land Ownership, Pirau
- H. G. SETH-SMITH, Chief Judge
🗺️ Native Land Court Notice
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey28 May 1891
Native Land Court, Land Ownership, Whenuahou
- H. G. SETH-SMITH, Chief Judge
🗺️ Tauponuiatia Block Notice
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey29 June 1891
Native Land Court, Land Inspection, Objections
- H. G. SETH-SMITH, Chief Judge
NZ Gazette 1891, No 50