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  1. On Judgments for default of plea or demurrer, execution may be issued on the expiration of seven days after such judgment has been entered up, unless a Judge shall direct that it may be issued either at an earlier, or at a later time.

  2. When there is no Judge of the Supreme Court actually present at any place at which there is a Registrar or Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, such Registrar or Deputy Registrar shall have power to grant leave to enter up judgment on default of plea or demurrer; and the same may be entered up accordingly: Provided that execution shall not issue thereupon until the expiration of seven days after notice given to the Defendant that such judgment has been entered up pursuant to the leave granted by such Registrar or Deputy Registrar; and if the Defendant shall within such seven days find security for the amount for which execution is to be issued, to the satisfaction of the Registrar, execution shall be stayed until an application can be made by the Defendant to a Judge to set aside the Judgment: Provided also that in such last mentioned case the Plaintiff may, after notice to the Defendant, apply to the Judge for leave to issue execution.

ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE.

  1. The inventories and accounts to be filed by Executors and Administrators, shall be filed within such periods as the Judge granting Administration or Probate shall direct at the time of the granting thereof; or within such further period as a Judge on application may direct; and the conditions of Administration Bonds shall be framed accordingly.

  2. Those portions of the Affidavits contained in the Schedule of forms annexed to the “Rules touching the Administration of Estates and effects of persons deceased, 1844,” which relate to the filing of inventories and accounts, shall be henceforth omitted from such affidavits.

CONVEYANCING.

  1. On taxation of the costs of conveyances or other assurances no fee for the drawing, settling, or preparation of such instruments shall be allowed unless the name and address of the Barrister or Solicitor who prepared the same shall be endorsed or shall appear upon the same.

GEORGE ALFRED ARNEY, Chf. J.

ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON, Judge.

H. B. GRESSON, Judge.

C. W. RICHMOND, Judge.


Superintendent’s Office,

Dunedin, 6th May, 1863.

ABSTRACT OF ADVERTISEMENTS from the “Provincial Government Gazette,” of this date:—

NATURE OF WORK, ETC.

TENDERS TO BE LODGED BY TWELVE NOON ON

Nine different Ferries—(In this case tenders may also be lodged at the Offices of the Wardens’, Dunedin, Manuherikia, Teviot, and Frankton)

1st June

By order,
JOHN LOGAN,
Clerk to Superintendent.


Superintendent’s Office,

Dunedin, 13th May, 1863.

ABSTRACT OF ADVERTISEMENTS from the “Provincial Government Gazette,” of this date:—

NATURE OF WORK, &c.

TENDERS TO BE LODGED BY TWELVE NOON ON

Repairs and fencing school master’s residence, Waibola... 26th May.

To construct 160 chains and 40 links of road at Waitahuna... n

Persons having claims under application to certain lands mentioned in the Gazette to lodge the same at the Land Office on or before Monday... 1st June.

By Order,
JOHN LOGAN,
Clerk to Superintendent.


CROWN RESERVE, PELICUT BAY.

Bounded by Harbour Terrace and Albany-street, Dunedin.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Lease for the remainder of the year ending 8th April, 1864, of sections 8, 9, and 10, in the above reserve, will be put up to auction in the Land Office on Thursday, the 21st instant, at 12 o’clock noon.

W. H. CUTTEN,
Crown Lands Commissioner.

Crown Lands Office,
Dunedin, 13th May, 1863.


SUPREME COURT, OTAGO.

NOTICE is Hereby Given, that a Sitting of the Supreme Court for the despatch of Criminal Business, will be holden at the Court House, Dunedin, on Monday the 1st day of June next, at Eleven o’clock in the forenoon, and that a sitting for the despatch of Civil Business will be holden at the Court House, aforesaid, on Monday the 15th day of June next, at Eleven o’clock in the forenoon, at which times and place all persons under recognizance to appear as prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses, are required to give their attendance.

ROBERT CHAPMAN, Registrar.

Supreme Court Office,
Dunedin, 4th May, 1863.


N.B.—In consequence of the New Proclamation of the Otago and Southland District as a Judicial District, the proposed Civil Sitting in this month of May will not take place. Jurors summoned to sit in Civil Cases on 18th May will not now be required to attend.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Otago Provincial Gazette 1863, No 244





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⚖️ General Rules of the Supreme Court of New Zealand (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Supreme Court, General Rules, Judgments, Default of Plea
  • GEORGE ALFRED ARNEY, Chf. J.
  • ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON, Judge
  • H. B. GRESSON, Judge
  • C. W. RICHMOND, Judge

🏘️ Abstract of Advertisements for Tenders

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6 May 1863
Tenders, Ferries, Dunedin, Manuherikia, Teviot, Frankton
  • JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent

🏘️ Abstract of Advertisements for Tenders

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
13 May 1863
Tenders, Repairs, Road Construction, Waibola, Waitahuna
  • JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent

🗺️ Lease Auction for Crown Reserve

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
13 May 1863
Crown Reserve, Lease Auction, Pelicut Bay, Dunedin
  • W. H. CUTTEN, Crown Lands Commissioner

⚖️ Supreme Court Sitting Notice

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
4 May 1863
Supreme Court, Criminal Business, Civil Business, Dunedin
  • ROBERT CHAPMAN, Registrar