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OTAGO
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereunto annexed are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.

JAMES MACANDREW, Superintendent.

VOL. IV.] SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1861. [No. 135.


NOTICE.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

THE Partnership hitherto existing under the style or firm of GLEESON & M'BEAN, as Settlers and Runholders at Moeraki, has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent.

All outstanding Accounts due to or owing by the firm, will be settled by M. S. GLEESON, at the office of Messrs. R. B. MARTIN & Co.

Dunedin, 27th February 1861.

M. S. GLEESON.
ROBT. M'BEAN.

Witnessβ€”
R. B. MARTIN.
A. CARRICK.

(From the New Zealand Gazette, January 4, 1861.)

Order in Council making Regulations under which the services of Volunteers shall be accepted in the Dunedin District.

AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE AT AUCKLAND,
This 29th day of December.
Present :
His Excellency the Governor in Council.

WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled, "The Militia Act, 1858," it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council from time to time, to make, vary, and abolish Regulations under which the services of Volunteers shall be accepted in any Militia District : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and con-

sent of the Executive Council of the Colony, and in the exercise of the powers in this behalf vested in him by the said recited Act, doth hereby make and ordain the following Regulations under which the services of Volunteers shall be accepted in the District of Dunedin.

REGULATIONS.

  1. The term of service for each Volunteer to be one year from the day his services are, or in the case of Volunteers already enrolled were, accepted : Provided always that if any Volunteer shall go to reside out of the District, he shall, if he desire, be discharged from further service as a Volunteer.

  2. Every Volunteer shall attend to be trained and exercised at such times as shall be appointed by the Governor or by such person or persons as he may from time to time authorise in that behalf: Provided always that no Volunteer shall be compelled to attend more than one hundred and sixty-eight hours in any one year.

  3. Every Volunteer who shall absent himself during any part of the time appointed for training or exercise, and shall not account for such absence to the satisfaction of the Adjutant and the Captain of his Company, shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one pound for every day on which he shall be so absent, to be recovered in a summary way.

  4. All Officers of Companies will be appointed by the Governor, and names for that purpose are to be submitted to him for his approval, by the Company to which they are proposed to be appointed.

  5. The Adjutant and Staff Sergeant of the



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🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between M. S. Gleeson and Robt. M'Bean

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 February 1861
Partnership, Dissolution, Settlers, Runholders, Moeraki, Dunedin
  • M. S. Gleeson, Partner dissolving partnership
  • Robt. M'Bean, Partner dissolving partnership
  • R. B. Martin, Witness to dissolution of partnership
  • A. Carrick, Witness to dissolution of partnership

πŸ›‘οΈ Regulations for the acceptance of Volunteer services in the Dunedin District

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
29 December 1860
Volunteers, Militia Act, Dunedin District, Military Regulations, Training
  • His Excellency the Governor