✨ Provincial Government Notices
NEW ZEALAND
OTAGO
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
Vol. VIII. DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1864. No. 331.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Dunedin, 1st November, 1864.
HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that in pursuance and exercise of the following member of the Police Force to be Inspector of Slaughter Houses, and of Cattle intended for Slaughter, at Dunstan Creek, within the Dunstan District—
Sergeant John William Lynch, No. 239.
James Paterson,
Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Dunedin, 2nd November, 1864.
IT is hereby notified that a Writ issued for the Election of a person to serve as a Member of the Provincial Council of the Province of Otago for the Gold Fields District, in place of William Baldwin, Esquire, resigned, has been returned, with a certificate to the effect that
John Mouatt, Esquire,
has been duly elected.
James Paterson,
Provincial Secretary.
HOLIDAY.
WEDNESDAY, 9th November, being the Birthday of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, the Provincial Government Offices will not be opened.
James Paterson,
Provincial Secretary.
2nd November, 1864.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Dunedin, 31st October, 1864.
At the request of the Honorable the Commissioner of Trade and Customs of Victoria, the following notices are published for general information.
James Paterson,
Provincial Secretary.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.—Tide Signals, River Yarra.—Masters of vessels and others navigating the River Yarra are hereby informed that the Tidal Signals hitherto hoisted on board the Sir Harry Smith will, on and after the 12th instant, be discontinued, and the height of water in the Yarra be shown from that date by a self-acting tide-gauge, erected on the outer red dolphin at the entrance of the river.
To assist persons on board Vessels at a distance in ascertaining the height of water shown by the self-acting tide-gauge, six projecting arms are fixed on its south side, the upper edge of each arm coinciding with the lower part of each figure on the face of the tide-gauge, which commence with the ten feet mark.
N.B.—The top of the indicator, as it is moved up or down by the tide, shows on the face of the gauge the height of water over the shoalest part of the fairway.
Charles Ferguson,
Chief Harbor Master.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.—Lightning Reefs, Port Phillip Heads.—In consequence of the frequent statements that have appeared in the public papers, that the rocks have been removed: Notice is hereby given that they still remain. The least water found on the shoalest head is eighteen (18) feet at low water.
The clearing marks for avoiding these dangers are as follow:—
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🌾 Appointment of Inspector of Slaughter Houses
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources1 November 1864
Appointment, Inspector, Slaughter Houses, Dunstan Creek
- John William Lynch (Sergeant), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Houses
- James Paterson, Provincial Secretary
🏛️ Election of Member for Gold Fields District
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration2 November 1864
Election, Provincial Council, Gold Fields District
- John Mouatt (Esquire), Elected as Member of Provincial Council
- William Baldwin (Esquire), Resigned from Provincial Council
- James Paterson, Provincial Secretary
🏛️ Holiday Notice for Prince of Wales Birthday
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration2 November 1864
Holiday, Prince of Wales, Government Offices
- James Paterson, Provincial Secretary
🌏 Publication of Victoria Trade and Customs Notices
🌏 External Affairs & Territories31 October 1864
Trade, Customs, Victoria, Notices
- James Paterson, Provincial Secretary
🚂 Tide Signals Discontinuation Notice
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsTide Signals, River Yarra, Navigation
- Charles Ferguson, Chief Harbor Master
🚂 Lightning Reefs Warning Notice
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsNavigation, Lightning Reefs, Port Phillip Heads
Otago Provincial Gazette 1864, No 331