✨ Provincial Correspondence and Resolutions
No. 3.
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
PROVINCE OF TARANAKI,
NEW ZEALAND.
Published by Authority.
NEW PLYMOUTH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1861.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
New Plymouth; 1st May, 1861.
SIR,—I have the honor to enclose you copy of the Resolutions passed unanimously at the Public Meeting held on Monday evening last:—
J. C. RICHMOND,
Provincial Secretary.
Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, April 4, 1860.
SIR,—I have the honor to forward to you enclosed copy of a series of Resolutions which were unanimously adopted at a Public Meeting of the Inhabitants of Auckland, convened on Monday evening last, the 2nd instant, for the purpose of affording the people of Auckland an opportunity of expressing their sympathy with their fellow-settlers at Taranaki, and to devise some means for affording timely aid for the reception of such of their wives and families as may wish to come to Auckland.
I have, &c.,
(Signed) J. WILLIAMSON,
Superintendent.
(Chairman of the Meeting.)
His Honor
The Superintendent,
Taranaki.
Auckland, April 4, 1860.
SIR,—I have the honor to enclose you copy of the Resolutions passed unanimously at the Public Meeting held on Monday evening last, to express the sympathy of the people of Auckland with, and their desire to render every possible aid to, their fellow-colonists of Taranaki during the present disturbance in that Province; and which, by the last thereof, your Honor is requested to forward to His Honor the Superintendent of Taranaki.
I have, &c.,
(Signed) ALBERT WM. HANSARD.
(Sec. of said Meeting.)
To His Honor
The Superintendent of the Province of Auckland.
COPY OF RESOLUTIONS.
Moved by Dr Campbell, seconded by Mr Graham:—“That this meeting desires to express its warmest sympathy with their fellow-colonists at Taranaki in the present disastrous state in which they are involved by the recent native disturbances in that district, and feels it to be alike a duty and a privilege to offer whatever aid is in its power towards their relief.”
Moved by Mr Gilfillan, seconded by Mr Heale:—“That a refuge and cordial welcome be offered to any parties who may be desirous of removing from Taranaki to...”
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🏘️ Enclosure of Resolutions from Public Meeting
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government1 May 1861
Resolutions, Public Meeting, Taranaki, Provincial Secretary
- J. C. Richmond, Provincial Secretary
- J. C. Richmond, Provincial Secretary
🏘️ Resolutions of Sympathy and Aid for Taranaki Settlers
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government4 April 1860
Resolutions, Sympathy, Aid, Taranaki, Auckland
6 names identified
- J. Williamson, Superintendent of Auckland
- Albert Wm Hansard, Secretary of the Meeting
- Campbell (Dr), Moved resolution
- Graham (Mr), Seconded resolution
- Gilfillan (Mr), Moved resolution
- Heale (Mr), Seconded resolution
- J. Williamson, Superintendent
- Albert Wm Hansard, Secretary of the Meeting
Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1861, No 3