✨ Provincial Notices and Appointments
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENTS.
ON and after Wednesday, the 6th day of August, 1862, all Advertisements will appear in the Provincial Government Gazette, which is published at 10 o’clock every Wednesday. An Abstract of such Advertisements will appear in the Dunedin Advertiser. Gazettes will be forwarded for reference to each of the Police Stations in the Province, and also to the Taieri and Clutha Ferries. Copies may be had from Mr. A. R. Livingston, Stationer, Dunedin. The Gazette goes free by post.—By order,
THOMAS DICK,
Provincial Secretary.
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
ON and after 6th August, 1862, the Government Advertisements, as a rule, will only appear in this Gazette.
By order,
JOHN LOGAN,
Clerk to Superintendent.
Superintendent’s Office,
Dunedin, 22nd July, 1862.
Superintendent’s Office,
Dunedin, 21st July, 1862.
HIS HONOR the Deputy-Superintendent desires it to be notified, that he has appointed EBENEZER HALLY, Esquire, to be Resident Surgeon of Tuapeka Hospital.
By order,
JOHN LOGAN,
Clerk to Superintendent.
IMMIGRATION TO OTAGO.
ASSISTANCE TO MALES, AND FREE PASSAGES TO FEMALES.
THE Provincial Government of Otago are now prepared to grant assisted passages from Great Britain and Ireland, to parties applied for by electors and bona-fide settlers in the Colony, on such applications being approved of by the Immigration Agent, and the Agents of the Government in Britain; and on sufficient security being given for the payment of the passage-money on the arrival of the Immigrants. Unmarried females of good moral character, suitable as town and country servants, between the ages of 12 and 35 years, and well recommended by electors and bona-fide settlers in the Province, will receive a Free Passage to Otago, whether they come out individually or as members of families, on their satisfying the British Agents as to character and suitability, and on giving security that they shall remain at least three years in the Colony.
Apply to COLIN ALLAN, Immigration Agent, Dunedin.
July 3rd, 1862.
INSPECTORS OF SLAUGHTER HOUSES APPOINTED.
Superintendent’s Office,
Dunedin, 15th July, 1862.
HIS HONOR the Deputy-Superintendent directs it to be notified that, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him, he has appointed the several members of the Police Force of the Province of Otago, hereinafter named, to be Inspectors of Slaughter Houses and of Cattle intended for slaughter within the respective Slaughter House Districts set opposite their names, viz.:-
OAMARU DISTRICT.
Sergeant Adam John M’Clusky.
Mounted Constable Henry Stratford.
DUNEDIN DISTRICT.
Sergeant John Joyce.
Mounted Constable John Bevin.
TOKOMAIRIRO DISTRICT.
Constable John Golder.
Constable Francis Bullen.
TUAPEKA DISTRICT.
Sergeant Peter Sheridan.
Mounted Constable John M’Nally.
CLUTHA DISTRICT.
Sergeant William Cobden.
Mounted Constable Thomas Blatch.
And every person licensed, or to be licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Slaughter House Ordinance, Session VIII., No. 5, to keep a slaughter house within any of the Districts aforesaid, is hereby warned and required to give to the Inspectors of such District, before he shall slaughter any horned or neat cattle, sheep, goats, and swine, six hours’ notice in writing, of the cattle intended to be slaughtered, specifying the place and time, under a penalty of five pounds for each and every head of such cattle which shall be so slaughtered without such notice having been given.
By order,
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS,
Acting Provincial Secretary.
Province of Otago, New Zealand.
TO WIT:
I HEREBY CERTIFY, that Mr. GEORGE DIXON DRURY, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, has this day submitted for my examination his Diploma as a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in England, in accordance with the provisions of an Ordinance, passed by the Legislative Council of New Munster, Session I., No. 2, of 1849, intituled “An Ordinance to define the qualifications, and to provide for the remuneration in certain cases of Medical Practitioners.”
Dated at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Dunedin, this tenth day of July, 1862.
A. CHETHAM STRODE,
Resident Magistrate.
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🏘️ Provincial Government Advertisements
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentAdvertisements, Provincial Government, Dunedin
- THOMAS DICK, Provincial Secretary
🏘️ Government Gazette Advertisements
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government22 July 1862
Advertisements, Government Gazette, Dunedin
- JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent
🏥 Appointment of Resident Surgeon
🏥 Health & Social Welfare21 July 1862
Appointment, Resident Surgeon, Tuapeka Hospital
- Ebenezer Hally (Esquire), Appointed Resident Surgeon of Tuapeka Hospital
- JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent
🛂 Immigration Assistance to Otago
🛂 Immigration3 July 1862
Immigration, Assistance, Free Passages, Otago
- COLIN ALLAN, Immigration Agent
🏥 Inspectors of Slaughter Houses Appointed
🏥 Health & Social Welfare15 July 1862
Appointment, Inspectors, Slaughter Houses, Otago
10 names identified
- Adam John M’Clusky (Sergeant), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Oamaru District
- Henry Stratford (Mounted Constable), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Oamaru District
- John Joyce (Sergeant), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Dunedin District
- John Bevin (Mounted Constable), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Dunedin District
- John Golder (Constable), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Tokomairiro District
- Francis Bullen (Constable), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Tokomairiro District
- Peter Sheridan (Sergeant), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Tuapeka District
- John M’Nally (Mounted Constable), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Tuapeka District
- William Cobden (Sergeant), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Clutha District
- Thomas Blatch (Mounted Constable), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Clutha District
- WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS, Acting Provincial Secretary
🏥 Certification of Medical Practitioner
🏥 Health & Social Welfare10 July 1862
Certification, Medical Practitioner, Royal College of Surgeons
- George Dixon Drury (Mr), Submitted Diploma as Member of Royal College of Surgeons
- A. CETHAM STRODE, Resident Magistrate
Otago Provincial Gazette 1862, No 197