Provincial Government Notices




OTAGO

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

Published by Authority.

Vol XVII. Dunedin: Wednesday, July 2, 1873. No. 359


NOTICE is hereby given, that in conformity with the Depasturing Regulations, the first election of Wardens for the depasturing district of Waitahuna will be held on Friday, the 1st day of August next ensuing. The Board of Wardens for the district aforesaid shall consist of five elective members, one of whom shall hereafter be appointed chairman.

The following regulations shall be the regulations for the first election as aforesaid:—

I. Nominations of candidates must be made in writing, addressed to the Warden at Lawrence, on or before Monday, the twenty-eighth day of July next ensuing, and in the following form, which must be signed in full by the proposer and seconder of every such candidate.

FORM.

To the Warden at Lawrence.

(Place and date.)

We hereby nominate [here insert name in full] to be a member of the first Board of Wardens of the Waitahuna Depasturing District.

(Signatures.)

After the signatures of the proposer and seconder, the nature and particulars of the qualification under which they claim to vote must be stated.

II. If more than the requisite number of candidates are nominated, a poll shall take place on Friday the 1st August, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and after the latter hour no further vote shall be allowed to be recorded; and the candidates in whose favor the greatest number of votes shall have been recorded at the said hour of 4 p.m., or, in the event of their not being more than the requisite number, then the candidates nominated shall, as soon thereafter as may be, be declared by the Warden, or other officer, to have been duly elected for the ensuing six months.

III. No person shall be entitled to be so nominated, nor shall any person be entitled so to nominate, or to second the nomination of any candidate, unless he shall be possessed of one or other of the qualifications set forth and specified in Regulation No. 5 of the said regulations.

IV. If any person shall improperly be elected as a member of the Board of Wardens, he not being duly and lawfully possessed of the qualification aforesaid at the time of election, it shall be in the power of the Board, upon due inquiry into all the circumstances of the case, to declare by a majority of votes that such election is null and void, and thereupon an election shall be held when, where, and as may be determined by the Board, for filling up the deficiency caused by such declaration.

V. Voters must attend in person to record their votes, and the document by virtue whereof they claim to vote must be produced to the Warden or presiding officer, who, after recording the vote shall cause to be written upon some conspicuous part thereof the words “Voted, August 1st, 1873,” together with his signature or initials.

VI. The poll (if taken) will be held at the Courthouse at Waitahuna, and at the Schoolhouse, Manuherikia creek.

VII. The names of all the candidates nominated shall be advertised in the local papers, and set forth in a Notice affixed to the front of the Courthouse.

J. MACANDREW,
Superintendent.

Given under my hand this 24th day of June, 1873.


PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.

In conformity to the 29th section of the “Gold Fields Act 1866,” and to the Regulations made under that Act and the Gold Fields Acts Amendment Acts of 1867, 1868, and 1869, for the granting of leases for gold mining purposes within the Province of Otago, it is hereby notified that it is intended to grant a lease for gold mining purposes of Crown Lands to the applicant specified in the annexed Schedule, unless there shall be valid objections against granting such lease.

Objections to the granting of such lease, stating the grounds of objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Warden at Queenstown, on or before the 11th day of July, 1873.

Copy of the application made and plans annexed, may be seen at the Warden’s Office at Queenstown.

Given under my hand, at Dunedin, this 30th day of June, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.

J. MACANDREW,
Superintendent.


SCHEDULE.

Ah Soon, on behalf of the Lim Pang Company, for five acres of land, more or less, as the same may be found after survey to be within the pegs and trenches of the applicants, situated at Big Beach.


INCONELISM.

Maliciously Setting fire to a Barn, Stable, &c., containing Hay, Farm Implements, and Two Horses.

£100 REWARD and a FREE PARDON

WHEREAS on the morning of Saturday, the 10th of May last, a weather-board building with zinc roof, 90x20 feet, used as a barn, stable, &c., containing three tons of hay, farming implements, and two horses, situate at One Tree Point, Southland District, the property of



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🗺️ Election of Wardens for Waitahuna Depasturing District

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
24 June 1873
Wardens, Election, Depasturing District, Waitahuna, Regulations
  • J. MacAndrew, Superintendent

🗺️ Public Notification for Gold Mining Lease

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
30 June 1873
Gold Mining, Lease, Crown Lands, Queenstown, Objections
  • Ah Soon, Applicant for gold mining lease

  • J. MacAndrew, Superintendent

⚖️ Reward for Arson at One Tree Point

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Arson, Reward, Barn, Stable, One Tree Point, Southland