✨ Government Notices
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Judicial Department,
Auckland 1st May, 1863.
IT is hereby notified that a Registry of Deeds under the Ordinance of the Governor and Legislative Council, Section 2, No. 9, has been established at Invercargill for the District of the Province of Southland.
READER WOOD,
In the absence of Mr. Domett.
J. S. Johnston, Esq., appointed a Registrar of the Supreme Court
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Judicial Department,
Auckland, 25th May, 1863.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint
JOHN SMITH JOHNSTON, Esq.,
at Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, to be a Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
READER WOOD,
In the absence of Mr. Domett.
Notice of Bonding Warehouses at the Port of Invercargill.
CUSTOMS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Buildings hereinafter particularized and described, have been duly approved and appointed in accordance with the 11th section of "Customs Regulation Act, 1858," to be Warehouses for the securing of Goods under Bond for the payment of Duties of Customs;—
First.—A wooden building belonging to G. S. Keating, J. P., situated on section 1, block 3, in the Town of Invercargill.
Second.—Part of an iron building belonging to Mr. John McDonald, situated on section 11, block 2, in the town of Invercargill.
Third.—A wooden building belonging to Messrs. Maning and Whitton, situated on section 16, block 3, in the town of Invercargill.
Fourth.—An iron building belonging to Messrs. Maning and Whitton, situated on section 17, block 3, in the town of Invercargill.
Fifth.—An iron building belonging to William Miller, situated on section 13, block 1, Dee-street, in the town of Invercargill.
Sixth.—An iron building belonging to Messrs. Buttner and Hallenstein, situated on section 24, block 1, in the town of Invercargill.
A. J. ELLIS,
Deputy Commissioner.
13th May, 1863.
Printed for the Provincial Government by SMALLFIELD & BAIN, Dee-street, Invercargill, Southland, N.Z.
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🚂 Transport & Communications13 April 1863
Maritime Safety, Navigation, MacDonnell Bay, Cape Northumberland, Lighthouse, Signals, Harbour Master, Pilot, Police, Shipping Master, Water tank, Custom House, Health Officer, Distress, Ship calling for orders, Gale warnings
⚖️ Registry of Deeds Established in Invercargill
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement1 May 1863
Registry of Deeds, Invercargill, Southland Province, Judicial Department
- Reader Wood, Colonial Secretary's Office
⚖️ Appointment of Registrar of the Supreme Court
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement25 May 1863
Registrar of the Supreme Court, Appointment, Invercargill, Southland Province
- John Smith Johnston (Esquire), Appointed Registrar of the Supreme Court
- Reader Wood, Colonial Secretary's Office
🏭 Notice of Bonding Warehouses at the Port of Invercargill
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry13 May 1863
Bonding Warehouses, Customs, Invercargill, Warehouses, Duties of Customs
7 names identified
- G. S. Keating (Justice of the Peace), Owner of a wooden building appointed as a bonding warehouse
- John McDonald, Owner of an iron building appointed as a bonding warehouse
- Maning, Owner of a wooden and an iron building appointed as bonding warehouses
- Whitton, Owner of a wooden and an iron building appointed as bonding warehouses
- William Miller, Owner of an iron building appointed as a bonding warehouse
- Buttner, Owner of an iron building appointed as a bonding warehouse
- Hallenstein, Owner of an iron building appointed as a bonding warehouse
- A. J. Ellis, Deputy Commissioner
Southland Provincial Gazette 1863, No 47