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degree, shaken my confidence in the loyalty of the people of these Colonies towards the throne and person of her Majesty, or in their affection for myself; and I shall gladly convey to the Queen the universal expression of horror and indignation which the attempt to assassinate me has called forth from Her Majesty’s faithful subjects in Australia and New Zealand.

Alfred.

(From the New Zealand Gazette, June 2. No. 27.)
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 23rd May, 1868.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept the resignation by Frederick Joseph Moss, Esquire, of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace for the Colony.

E. W. Stafford.


Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of Otago, by Mills, Dick & Co., of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Printers to the said Provincial Government for the time being.




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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Otago Provincial Gazette 1868, No 555





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🏛️ Reply from Duke of Edinburgh to Addresses of Sympathy (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
28 May 1868
Royal Correspondence, Sympathy, Duke of Edinburgh, Addresses
  • Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh

⚖️ Resignation of Justice of the Peace

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
23 May 1868
Resignation, Justice of the Peace, Frederick Joseph Moss
  • Frederick Joseph Moss (Esquire), Resigned as Justice of the Peace

  • E. W. Stafford