Miscellaneous Notices




From the New Zealand Gazette, March 14, 1872, No. 13.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,

(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 26th February, 1872.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the following under the provisions of the Passengers’ Act:

  1. From persons whose friends are over 50 years of age.

  2. From persons whose friends are widows with children.

  3. The above rates being only for the passage from the port of embarkation to the Colony, the cost of conveyance to such port and to the residences of their friends after arrival in the Colony, must be defrayed by the emigrants themselves.

  4. All the ships employed in this service will be under the provisions of the Passenger Act.

  5. It is to be distinctly understood that, notwithstanding applications may have been granted at the Money Order Post Offices, the Immigration Officers aforesaid are empowered to object to any of the emigrants so nominated being sent out, either from unsuitability of occupation or from any other cause; and the Agent-General in London will have power to refuse passages where the intending emigrants are in ill-health, or in any way unfit, according to his judgement, to undertake the voyage.

Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, at the Government House, at Wellington, this first day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.

W. GISborne.


Colonial Secretary’s Office,

(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 26th February, 1872.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

Edward Simpson, Esq.,
to be Clerk of the Resident Magistrate’s Court at Riverton.

W. GISborne.


Colonial Secretary’s Office,

(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 2nd March, 1872.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

Walter Taylor, Esq.,
to be Crown Prosecutor for the District of Tokomairiro and Clutha, under “The District Courts Act, 1858.”

W. GISborne.


STATEMENT of Receipts and Expenditure of the Clyde Cemetery, for the year ending 31st December, 1871:

£ s. d.
To Balance from last statement 2 6 9
Interments 10 17 6
Sale of land 10 10 0
£23 14 3
£ s. d.
By Interments 9 8 0
Repairing wall 2 10 0
Watering and weeding 7 10 0
Stamps and stationery 0 7 6
Balance in hand 3 18 9
£23 14 3

We, the undersigned managers of the Clyde Cemetery, hereby certify that the above statement of the Receipts and Expenditure is correct.

S. GRINDLEY,
D. M’LAREN,
R. BARLOW.

Signed before me, this twelfth day of March, 1872-

JAMES HAZLETT,
A Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New Zealand.


STATEMENT of Receipts and Expenditure of the Royal Standard Quartz Mining Company, Registered, up to the 12th day of March, 1872:

Receipts

£ s. d.
Balance at Bank on the 25th Jan, 1871 70 15 5
Received for calls 176 0 0
Sale of gold from Company’s Claims 1200 1 11
Do. for crushing for other Companies 728 1 0
Sundries 18 11 9
£2193 10 1

Expenditure

£ s. d.
Paid for machinery, plant, &c. 963 12 6
For making road from old claim to machine 236 0 0
Water, cartage, and workmen 89 3 11
Balance at Bank 0 9 0
In hand -
£2193 10 1

Assets

£ s. d.
Crushing machine, plant, house, tools 2500 0 0
Road and old mine 800 0 0
Of new mine 800 0 0
£3200 0 0

Liabilities

£ s. d.
New battery of four heads of stamps 250 0 0
Outstanding acs., Manager’s salary, &c. 121 9 8
Men’s wages at claims and at the machine 48 12 0
£420 1 8

Geo. Jenour, Legal Manager.
Cromwell, 12th March, 1872.


REWARD

£2 REWARD.—Strayed, from Blacks, a dark-brown Horse, branded S near shoulder and S (in circle) off shoulder. The above reward will be paid to any one returning same to

Hugh Sinnamon,
3s
Ida Valley Store.


£2 REWARD.—Stolen or Strayed, from Ida Valley, a bay Mare, branded off shoulder; also a bay Horse, with Roman nose and high rump, branded S off shoulder. The above reward will be paid on returning them to

H. Sinnamon,
4s
Ida Valley.




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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Otago Provincial Gazette 1872, No 785





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🛂 Immigration Regulations for New Zealand (continued from previous page)

🛂 Immigration
1 March 1872
Immigration, Regulations, Nomination, Passages, Europe
  • Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
  • W. Gisborne

⚖️ Appointment of Clerk of the Resident Magistrate’s Court

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
26 February 1872
Appointment, Clerk, Resident Magistrate’s Court, Riverton
  • Edward Simpson (Esquire), Appointed Clerk of the Resident Magistrate’s Court

  • W. Gisborne

⚖️ Appointment of Crown Prosecutor

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
2 March 1872
Appointment, Crown Prosecutor, Tokomairiro, Clutha
  • Walter Taylor (Esquire), Appointed Crown Prosecutor

  • W. Gisborne

🏘️ Clyde Cemetery Financial Statement

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
12 March 1872
Financial Statement, Cemetery, Clyde
  • S. Grindley, Manager of Clyde Cemetery
  • D. McLaren, Manager of Clyde Cemetery
  • R. Barlow, Manager of Clyde Cemetery

  • James Hazlett, Justice of the Peace

🌾 Royal Standard Quartz Mining Company Financial Statement

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
12 March 1872
Financial Statement, Mining, Quartz, Gold
  • Geo. Jenour, Legal Manager of Royal Standard Quartz Mining Company

🏘️ Reward for Strayed Horse

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Reward, Strayed, Horse, Ida Valley
  • Hugh Sinnamon, Owner of the strayed horse

🏘️ Reward for Stolen or Strayed Horses

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Reward, Stolen, Strayed, Horses, Ida Valley
  • H. Sinnamon, Owner of the stolen or strayed horses