Provincial Government Notices




NEW ZEALAND

OTAGO

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT

GAZETTE.

Published by Authority.

Vol. IX. DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1865. No. 357


ESCORT NOTICE.

THE Escort from the Teviot will be discontinued until further notice.

James Paterson,
Provincial Secretary.

3rd April, 1865.


WEST TAIERI HUNDRED.

THE Wardens of the West Taieri Hundred have adopted the Bye-Laws published by the Wardens of the Oamaru Hundred for 1864, vide Gazette, No. 299, and have also adopted the following Bye-Laws, viz:—

That all Cattle dying on the Hundred shall be buried by the owner or owners, within 24 hours after death, to the depth of 4 feet, under a penalty not exceeding £5.

That every holder of a Depasturing License shall be allowed to run one head of Cattle for every five acres occupied by him within the said Hundred.

That two Pounds shall be erected within the Hundred, the one on the Waipori Plain and the other on the west side of the boundary Creek.

W. H. Cutten,
Chief Commissioner.

Waste Land Board Office,
Dunedin, 4th April, 1865.


PORT CHALMERS EDUCATION RATE.

IN accordance with clause 31 of the “Education Ordinance, 1864,” I hereby request the Ratepayers of Port Chalmers to pay the Education Rate...

M. E. Ball,
Clerk to the Port Chalmers School Committee.

Port Chalmers, 28th March, 1865.

2—5s.


NOTICE is hereby given that the Gold Mining Partnership existing between Wm. Robson, Michl. Hurley, Patrick Rickard, John Goldin, Peter Lowe, Jas. Forbes, Alexr. Forbes, and Patrick Ormond, has this day been Dissolved by Judgment of the Warden’s Court.

Geo. Stephenson,
Clerk to Court.

Roxburgh, Mt. Benger,
28th March, 1865.


In the Supreme Court of New Zealand,
Otago and Southland District.

In the matter of the Petition of ANDREW HALDANE, of Waikava, in the Province of Otago, Saw Mill Proprietor, a Debtor; and in the matter of the “Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862.”

UPON Reading the Petition of the said Andrew Haldane, and the affidavit thereunto annexed, and upon hearing Mr. Cook, of Counsel for the said Petitioner, it is ordered that the Petitioner do, on or before the eighteenth day of March next, or within such extended time as this Court shall grant for that purpose, cede and deliver, convey and assign, all his estate and effects unto John Bell Mudie, of Dunedin, Merchant, and James Mollison, of the same place, Boot and Shoemaker, their heirs, executors, administ...



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🏘️ Discontinuation of Escort from Teviot

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
3 April 1865
Escort, Discontinuation, Teviot
  • James Paterson, Provincial Secretary

🏘️ Bye-Laws Adopted by West Taieri Hundred

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
4 April 1865
Bye-Laws, Cattle, Depasturing License, Pounds
  • W. H. Cutten, Chief Commissioner

🎓 Education Rate Payment Notice

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
28 March 1865
Education Rate, Port Chalmers
  • M. E. Ball, Clerk to the Port Chalmers School Committee

⚖️ Dissolution of Gold Mining Partnership

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
28 March 1865
Gold Mining, Partnership, Dissolution, Warden's Court
8 names identified
  • Wm. Robson, Member of dissolved partnership
  • Michl. Hurley, Member of dissolved partnership
  • Patrick Rickard, Member of dissolved partnership
  • John Goldin, Member of dissolved partnership
  • Peter Lowe, Member of dissolved partnership
  • Jas. Forbes, Member of dissolved partnership
  • Alexr. Forbes, Member of dissolved partnership
  • Patrick Ormond, Member of dissolved partnership

  • Geo. Stephenson, Clerk to Court

⚖️ Court Order for Debtor's Estate Assignment

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Debtor, Creditor, Estate Assignment, Supreme Court
  • Andrew Haldane, Petitioner and debtor
  • John Bell Mudie, Assignee of estate
  • James Mollison, Assignee of estate