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NOTICE.

WHEREAS by the seventh section of the Ordinance of the Province, Session 2, No. 9, intituled "An Ordinance to provide for the maintenance of Public Works within the Province of New Plymouth" it is enacted that a General Meeting of the Electors for each district constituted for the purposes of the said Ordinance shall be convened in the month of February in the year 1855, and in the month of May in the every succeeding year, on such day and at such place as for the respective districts shall be appointed by the Superintendent by Notice published in the Government Gazette of the Province,

Now therefore I do hereby appoint that General Meetings of the Electors for the Districts under the said Ordinance hereinafter mentioned shall be held as follows, viz.,

For the First District, at the Barn on Mr. N. Reed's farm, in the Hua block, on Saturday, the 24th day of February, instant, at 4 o'clock .p. m.

For the Eighth District, at the Residence of R. Greenwood, Esq., on Section No. 20 in the Tataraimaka block, on Saturday, the 24th day of February, instant, at 4 o'clock, p. m.

CHARLES BROWN,
Superintendent.

Superintendent's Office,
17th February, 1855.

NOTICE.

WHEREAS by the seventh section of the Ordinance of the Province Session I, No. 8, intituled "An Ordinance to authorise and regulate the Impounding of Cattle and to provide for the summary recovery of compensation for damage done by cattle trespassing" it is enacted that the fees to be taken and charged by any Pound keeper as and for the Pound fees should be as is specified in Schedule A annexed to the said Ordinance, Provided always that it should be lawful for the Superintendent by notification in the Government Gazette of the Province from time to time to increase, reduce, or otherwise vary the said fees: And whereas by the said Schedule it is provided that the sum payable to the Poundkeeper for sending notice of the Impounding of Cattle to the owner or person having the distance of the residence of such owner from the pound. Now I do hereby appoint and notify that where such distance shall be less than one mile or shall exceed any whole number of miles by some fractional part of a mile, the fractional part of a mile shall be reckoned and charged for as a full mile under the last recited provision of the said Ordinance.

CHARLES BROWN,
Superintendent.

Superintendent's Office,
17th February, 1855.

NOTICE.

WHEREAS by the Ordinance of the Province, Session I, No. 8, intituled "An Ordinance to authorise and regulate the Impounding of Cattle and to provide for the summary recovery of compensation for damage done by cattle trespassing" it is enacted that certain Notices for the purposes of the said Ordinance should be posted in some conspicuous place to be appointed for that purpose by the Superintendent in the vicinity of each Poundβ€”Now I do hereby appoint and notify that, as respects the Pound at Omata, the place for posting any Notice required by the said Ordinance to be posted in the vicinity thereof, shall be the side of the Omata Inn, next to the said Pound.

CHARLES BROWN,
Superintendent.

Superintendent's Office,
17th February, 1855.

Printed by G. W. WOON for the Provincial Government.




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PDF PDF Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1855, No 4





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🏘️ Appointment of General Meetings of Electors for Public Works districts

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
17 February 1855
Public Works, Electors, Meetings, New Plymouth, Hua block, Tataraimaka block
  • N. Reed (Mr.), Owner of farm used for meeting
  • R. Greenwood (Esquire), Residence used for meeting

  • Charles Brown, Superintendent

🏘️ Regulation of Pound fees for cattle impounding

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
17 February 1855
Impounding, Cattle Trespass, Pound fees, Ordinance, New Plymouth
  • Charles Brown, Superintendent

🏘️ Appointment of location for posting notices at Omata Pound

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
17 February 1855
Impounding, Cattle Trespass, Omata, Notices, Omata Inn
  • Charles Brown, Superintendent