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OTAGO
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
Vol. X. DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1866. No. 407.
[WITH SUPPLEMENT.]
PROCLAMATION
Reserving and withdrawing from the Dunstan Gold Field, for the purposes of sale and exempting from occupation under Miners’ Rights and Business Licenses, the Town of Alexandra and certain Waste Lands of the Crown adjacent thereto, in the Province of Otago.
By His Honor Thomas Dick, Esquire, Superintendent of the said Province.
WHEREAS by Proclamation dated the fifteenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, published in the Government Gazette of the Province of Otago, certain lands therein particularly described were constituted a Gold Field, under the name of the “Dunstan Gold Field,” and the limits of the said “Dunstan Gold Field” were thereby defined: And whereas the lands hereinafter described comprise the Town of Alexandra, and other lands adjacent thereto, and are within the limits of the said Dunstan Gold Field: And whereas by Proclamation, dated the 10th day of October, 1864, and published in the Government Gazette of the Province of Otago aforesaid, the said lands hereinafter described were reserved and withdrawn for the purposes of sale: And whereas doubts have arisen as to whether the said town and the said lands adjacent thereto have been withdrawn from the said Dunstan Gold Field, and whether the same are exempt from occupation under Miners’ Rights and Business Licenses, and I deem it necessary to put an end to such doubts, and to withdraw the lands hereinafter described from the said Dunstan Gold Field: Now therefore I, Thomas Dick, Superintendent of the Province of Otago, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in me in this behalf I do proclaim and declare all the said lands, hereinbefore described, to be exempt from occupation under any Miners’ Right or Business License.
Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the said Province of Otago, at Dunedin, this twelfth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
THOMAS DICK,
Superintendent.
By His Honor’s command,
H. J. MILLER,
Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Dunedin, 8th February, 1866.
HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that he has made the following appointments, viz:
Mounted Constable Joseph Cutcliffe, No. 340, to be Inspector of Slaughter Yards for the District of Hampden, vice O’Brien resigned;
Mounted Constable Samuel Wilson, No. 492, to be Inspector of Slaughter Yards for the District of Waikouaiti, vice Cutcliffe, transferred.
H. J. MILLER,
Provincial Secretary.
LAWRENCE CEMETERY.
The following Rules and Regulations have been submitted to the Superintendent and Executive Council, in terms of the “Cemetery Reserves Management Ordinance, 1864,” and are published for general information.
H. J. MILLER,
Provincial Secretary.
10th February, 1866.
Rules and Regulations of the Lawrence Cemetery.
- All charges must be paid when orders are given.
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🗺️ Reserving and withdrawing lands from the Dunstan Gold Field
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey12 February 1866
Gold Field, Land Reservation, Alexandra, Dunstan, Miners’ Rights
- Thomas Dick, Superintendent
- H. J. Miller, Provincial Secretary
⚖️ Appointments of Inspectors of Slaughter Yards
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement8 February 1866
Appointments, Inspectors, Slaughter Yards, Hampden, Waikouaiti
- Joseph Cutcliffe (Mounted Constable), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Yards for Hampden
- Samuel Wilson (Mounted Constable), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Yards for Waikouaiti
- H. J. Miller, Provincial Secretary
🏥 Rules and Regulations of the Lawrence Cemetery
🏥 Health & Social Welfare10 February 1866
Cemetery, Rules, Regulations, Lawrence
- H. J. Miller, Provincial Secretary
Otago Provincial Gazette 1866, No 407