✨ Legal Notices and Polling Places
Dunedin, is the solicitor for the execution creditor. The estate and interest of the above-named Hugh Fraser, the execution debtor, intended to be sold, is an estate in fee simple, free from all encumbrances. There is a building upon the land called the Inverness Hotel, with outbuildings, all now occupied.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, }
Otago and Southland District, }
No. 10.
Between James White, Plaintiff, and James Hunter, Defendant.
NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to me directed and delivered, issued out of this honorable Court in this cause on the fourteenth day of September last, and in pursuance of “The Execution of Judgments against Real Estate Act 1867,” all the estate and interest of the above-named James Hunter, the execution debtor, in all that parcel of land containing by admeasurement thirty-three (33) acres, two (2) roods, and twenty (20) poles, more or less, situate in the Moeraki District, in the Province of Otago, in New Zealand, being Section numbered one of fifteen (1 of 15) Block one (I) on the Record Map of the said Moeraki District, more particularly described in the memorial of judgment registered in the office of the Registrar of Deeds in Dunedin, in the Province aforesaid, on the fourteenth day of September last, has at the suit of the above-named James White, the execution creditor, been levied upon and taken in execution, and will be sold by public auction at the Sheriff’s Bailiff’s Office, Supreme Court House, in Dunedin, on Thursday, the ninth day of March next, at twelve o’clock at noon, unless the execution shall be previously satisfied.
Dated at Dunedin aforesaid, the fifth day of December, 1870.
I. NEWTON WATT,
Sheriff of Otago.
John Hyde Harris, of Princes street, in Dunedin, is the Solicitor for the execution creditor; and the estate and interest in the said land of the above-named James Hunter, the execution debtor, intended to be sold, is an estate in fee simple free from all incumbrances. t.d.
(From the New Zealand Gazette, February 7, 1871, No. 10.)
G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING:
WHEREAS by “The Regulation of Electors Act, 1870,” it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor, by Warrant under his hand, from time to time to appoint Polling Places for each Electoral District, within or within one mile of the limits thereof, and to appoint any one of such Polling Places to be the Principal Polling Place for the district, and all or any of such Polling Places from time to time to abolish, and, if he think fit, to appoint other Polling Places in lieu of those abolished, and that every such Warrant shall be published in the New Zealand Gazette: Provided always that no Polling Place shall be appointed by the Governor under the said Act unless he shall be first satisfied that the place to be appointed is more convenient than any other for at least twenty electors to record their votes thereat:
And whereas by warrant under the hand of the Governor, certain places were appointed Polling Places and Principal Polling Places for the Province of Otago, for the election of Members of the Provincial Council of the said Province:
And whereas it is expedient to abolish the same:
Now know ye that I, Sir George Ferguson Bowen, the Governor of New Zealand, in pursuance of the power and authority in me vested by the said Act, do hereby abolish the above named Polling Places and Principal Polling Places for the Province for the election of Members of the Provincial Council thereof, and do appoint in lieu thereof:—
For the District of City of Dunedin—
The Government Buildings, Dunedin.
The North Dunedin School House.
For the District of North Harbour—
The School House, North-East Valley.
The Court House, Port Chalmers.
For the District of Waikari—
The Drill Shed, Kaikorai.
For the District of Kaikorai—
The School House, Green Island.
The School House, Kaikorai.
For the District of Caversham—
The School House, Caversham.
The School House, Mornington.
For the District of Peninsula—
The School House, Anderson’s Bay.
The School House, North East Harbour.
The School House, Partobello.
For the District of Port Chalmers—
The Court House, Port Chalmers.
For the District of Blueskin—
The School House, Blueskin.
The School House, Merton.
For the District of Oamaru—
The Court House, Oamaru.
For the District of Oamaru Country—
The Court House, Oamaru.
The School House, Papakaio.
For the District of Waitaki—
The Court House, Marewhenua.
For the District of Moeraki—
The School House, Otepopo.
The School House, Hampden.
For the District of Waikouaiti North—
The Court House, Hawksbury.
The School House, Pleasant River.
For the District of Waikouaiti—
The School House, Palmerston.
The School House, Macrae’s Street.
For the District of Taieri—
The Court House, West Taieri.
The School House, East Taieri.
The School House, North Taieri.
The School House, Maungatua.
The School House, Otakia.
For the District of Waihola—
The School House, Waihola.
The School House, Waihola Gorge.
For the District of Milton—
The Court House, Milton.
For the District of Matau—
The School House, South Bridge.
The School House, Glenore.
The School House, Kaitangata.
The School House, Hill End.
For the District of Waitahuna—
The Court House, Havelock.
For the District of Tuapeka—
The Court House, Lawrence.
The Court House, Waipori.
The School House, Wetherstones.
The School House, Blue Spur.
Mr Lancaster’s Store, Beaumont Ferry.
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Notice of Sale of Property
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⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementSale of Property, Princes Street, Dunedin
- Hugh Fraser, Execution debtor
- James White, Execution creditor
- James Hunter, Execution debtor
- I. Newton Watt, Sheriff of Otago
- John Hyde Harris, Solicitor
🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places for Otago
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPolling Places, Electoral Districts, Otago, Governor's Warrant
- G. F. Bowen, Governor
Otago Provincial Gazette 1871, No 717