✨ Miscellaneous Notices
FOOTPATHS, INVERCARGILL.
IN PURSUANCE of the powers vested in me, I hereby give notice that from and after the date of the Publication hereof, the footpaths hereinafter described shall be, and be deemed to be, public footpaths, within the meaning of the "Footpath Ordinance, No. 12, session 8," of the Legislative Council of New Zealand.
A footpath on each side of Dee-street.
A footpath on the east side of Deveron-street.
A footpath on each side of Kelvin-street; in that portion of the said street which extends between Tay-street and Esk-street.
A footpath on each side of Esk-street.
A footpath in that portion of Forth-street which extends between Conon-street and Ness-street.
A footpath on the west side of Conon-street; in that portion which extends between Tay-street and Forth-street.
A footpath on each side of Tay-street;
And which footpaths have been well and sufficiently made and completed for the use and accommodation of foot passengers.
Given under my hand this fourth day of March, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.
J. A. R. MENZIES,
Superintendent.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.
Otago and Southland District.
In the matter of the Petition of James Hemsley, of Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, a debtor, and in the matter of the Petition of Samuel Palmer, of Invercargill aforesaid, being a creditor of the said James Hemsley to the extent of not less than Fifty pounds, and in the matter of the Debtors and Creditors’ Act, 1862.
Take Notice, That I have this day, with the concurrence of Samuel Palmer above named, presented and filed my Petition for the Sequestration of my Estate for the benefit of all my Creditors, and for relief according to the provisions of the Debtors and Creditors’ Act, 1862, and that the said Petition has been accepted by his Honor the Judge, who has appointed Monday, the 21st day of March, a.d. 1864, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the Supreme Court House, Dunedin, for the hearing of the said Petition, at which time and place all parties concerned are to attend.
Dated this 19th day of February, a.d. 1864.
JAMES HEMSLEY.
TIMBER LICENSE REGULATIONS.
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Ranger shall be appointed to each District to visit and inspect all parties cutting timber therein.
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The Districts shall be of such form and magnitude that each Ranger may, at least once in every month, visit every portion of his District.
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Ranger shall keep a book, in which he shall enter the names of all parties holding licenses to cut timber in his District, with a description of the places in which they are located, the day and hour at which he shall have visited any licensed timber cutter in his district, together with remarks as to the manner in which such cutting is being carried on.
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In the event of any person cutting timber within the District of any Ranger without holding a license from the Waste Land Board to do so; or when any licensed wood-cutter shall not have paid the fees due, or otherwise shall have done anything in contravention of these regulations, the Ranger shall warn such parties to discontinue cutting, and shall forthwith give notice of the same at the Waste Land Office, and (if required by the Chief Commissioner) shall prosecute such party in the nearest Resident Magistrate’s Court, and he shall from time to time, and as directed by the Chief Commissioner, report all his proceedings to the Chief Commissioner of Waste Lands, and submit his book for his inspection.
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On any new applicant obtaining from the Waste Land Board a provisional license, the Ranger of the District shall accompany such new licensee to the place selected by him for so cutting, and if he shall see no objection thereto, he shall put the license in possession of such suitable place, and shall authorise his proceeding to cut timber thereon.
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🏗️ Declaration of Public Footpaths in Invercargill
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works4 March 1864
Footpaths, Declaration, Invercargill, Public Infrastructure
- J. A. R. Menzies, Superintendent
⚖️ Petition for Sequestration of Estate
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement19 February 1864
Debtors, Creditors, Sequestration, Supreme Court, Dunedin
- James Hemsley, Debtor petitioning for sequestration
- Samuel Palmer, Creditor of James Hemsley
- James Hemsley
🌾 Timber License Regulations
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesTimber, Licensing, Regulations, Rangers, Waste Land Board
Southland Provincial Gazette 1864, No 10