Provincial Government Notices




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

(Province of Taranaki)

Published by Authority.

Vol. XI.] NEW PLYMOUTH, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1863. [No. 13.

Superintendent’s Office,

New Plymouth, 5th June, 1863.

Particular attention is called to the following letter from the Assistant Native Secretary.

Charles Brown,
Superintendent.

New Plymouth, June 5th, 1863.

Sir,—In consequence of certain information which I have received this morning I have the honor to recommend that a notice be issued warning the settlers not to be moving about carelessly in any part of the district North of the Town.

Notice has already been issued (I believe) with reference to the other parts of the district.

I have, &c.,
Robert Parris,
Asst. Nat. Sec.

His Honor the Superintendent,
New Plymouth.

Superintendent’s Office,

New Plymouth, 5th June, 1863.

In exercise of the power given to me by the Ordinance to authorise and regulate the impounding of Cattle and to provide for the summary recovery of compensation for damage done by Cattle trespassing, I do hereby suppress the Public Pounds at the undermentioned places, from and after the date hereof:—

The Pound in Gill-street in the Town of New Plymouth.

The Pound adjoining the Bell Inn at the Hua Village.

Charles Brown,
Superintendent.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1863, No 13





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏛️ Warning to settlers regarding safety

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
5 June 1863
Settlers, Safety, District, Native Affairs
  • Charles Brown, Superintendent
  • Robert Parris, Assistant Native Secretary

🏘️ Suppression of Public Pounds

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
5 June 1863
Public Pounds, Cattle, Trespassing, Gill-street, Hua Village
  • Charles Brown, Superintendent