Roads, Bridges, and Impounding Notices




ROADS AND BRIDGES

NOTICE

Altering boundaries of Third and Tenth districts, and confirming proceedings already taken in the same districts as hereby constituted.

Superintendent’s Office,
New Plymouth, April 10, 1866.

WHEREAS by the second clause of the “Roads and Bridges Ordinance, 1858,” powers is given to the Superintendent by notice to be published in the Government Gazette of the Province, with the approval of the Provincial Council, to alter the boundaries of any district constituted under the said recited Ordinance, and to revoke the notices by which any such district shall have been constituted, and also (amongst other things) to make any other regulations which may appear necessary and convenient for carrying into effect the provisions of the said Ordinance. And whereas meetings have already been held under the said Ordinance, and rates levied, and Commissioners elected in the several districts as already constituted.

Now therefore I, Henry Robert Richmond, Esquire, Superintendent of the said Province, do hereby, with the approval of the Provincial Council, revoke so much of the notice, dated the 6th of May, 1858, as relates to the constitution of the Third and Tenth districts for the purposes of the said Roads and Bridges Ordinance, 1858, and in lieu thereof I do hereby constitute the said districts as follows.

Provided that all proceedings already taken under the said recited Ordinance in the several districts as heretofore constituted shall apply to the altered districts and be of the same force and effect as if the alteration of the boundaries thereof respectively had been made previously thereto.

3rd District.

Bounded on the north by the Town of New Plymouth to its junction with the Henui river, thence along the said river to Native Reserve No. 3, thence along the outer boundary of the said reserve to the Waiwakaiho river, thence along the Waiwakaiho and Mangorei rivers to a line running through allotment No. 806 and between allotments Nos. 786 and 796, and Nos. 786 and 787, Grey block, to the Henui river, thence along the Henui river to the boundary between allotments Nos. 75 and 76, and thence in continuation of the said boundary to the northern boundary of the block...

10th District.

Bounded on the north by the dividing line between allotments Nos. 783 and 787 and Nos. 787 and 796 continued through No. 806 to the river Mangorei, thence along the said river to the western boundary of the Omata block, thence along the said boundary to its junction with the Henui river, thence along the said river to the north boundary.

H. R. Richmond,
Superintendent.


IMPOUNDING ORDINANCE, 1854.

NOTICE

Appointing a public Pound on William Allen’s farm, Lower Mangorei.

Superintendent’s Office,
New Plymouth, April 9, 1866.

In exercise of the power vested in me by an Ordinance of the Superintendent and Provincial Council of Taranaki, 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,” Session I, No. 8, I, Henry Robert Richmond, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Taranaki, do hereby notify that I have appointed the following place to be a public Pound for the purposes of the said Ordinance, and that the Pound Fees taken and the charges for food made shall be according to the scale of Pound Fees and of charges for food published for the Pounds on the farms of W. M. Burton and James Dingle, in the Government Gazette of the Province, No. 1, of the 2nd January, 1866.

The Stockyard on the farm of William Allen, Lower Mangorei.

H. R. Richmond,
Superintendent.


Provincial Secretary’s Office,
New Plymouth, April 10, 1866.

THE Superintendent has appointed Samuel Allen, to be keeper of the Pound on the farm of W. Allen, Lower Mangorei.

T. Kelly,
Provincial Secretary.


Colonial Secretary’s Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, February 24, 1866.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint William Sisson Atkinson, of New Plymouth, in the Province of Taranaki, Esquire, to be an Inspector in Bankruptcy, under “The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1865,” in and for the said Province of Taranaki.

E. W. Stafford.


Printed and published, under the authority of the Provincial Government, by Messrs. Woon and Atkinson, of the town of New Plymouth, Government Printers for the time being.



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🏗️ Altering boundaries of Third and Tenth districts for Roads and Bridges Ordinance

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
10 April 1866
Roads, Bridges, Districts, Taranaki, Ordinance, Boundaries
  • Henry Robert Richmond, Esquire, Superintendent

🏗️ Appointing a public Pound on William Allen’s farm

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
9 April 1866
Impounding, Cattle, Pound, Mangorei, Ordinance
  • William Allen, Farm owner for public Pound

  • Henry Robert Richmond, Esquire, Superintendent

🏗️ Appointment of Pound Keeper

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
10 April 1866
Pound Keeper, Appointment, Mangorei
  • Samuel Allen, Appointed Pound Keeper

  • T. Kelly, Provincial Secretary

⚖️ Appointment of Inspector in Bankruptcy

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
24 February 1866
Bankruptcy, Inspector, Taranaki
  • William Sisson Atkinson (Esquire), Appointed Inspector in Bankruptcy

  • E. W. Stafford