Provincial Government Notices




GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

(PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.)

Published by Authority.

All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.

EDWARD JERNINGHAM WAKEFIELD, D. Provincial Secretary.


VOL. V] FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1858. [No. 17.


COMPENSATION.

THE Provincial Council having appointed a Committee to receive any Claims to Compensation which might have been preferred under the Act of Council, Session II. No. 12, but which, owing to accident, ignorance, or other cause, were not sent in or not adjudicated upon within the prescribed time, and to report thereon in detail to the Council. All persons having such claims are requested to send them in immediately to the "Chairman of the Compensation Committee, Council Chamber, Wellington."

Particular attention is requested to the terms of this Notice, as no claims which have been before preferred and reported upon by the late Commissioners, will be received.

WILLIAM FOX,
Chairman of the above Committee,
by order of the Committee.
Wellington, 18th May, 1858.


Provincial Secretary’s Office,
June 15th, 1858.

THE Speaker of the Provincial Council, acting as Superintendent, has been pleased to appoint

JOHN YULE, Esq.,
to be Acting Treasurer for the Province of Wellington, during the absence of the Provincial Treasurer at Wanganui, the appointment to date from the 14th Inst.

By the Speaker’s command,
E. JERNINGHAM WAKEFIELD,
Provincial Secretary


THE Speaker of the Provincial Council, acting as Superintendent, directs it to be notified, for general information, that the following letter of instructions has been forwarded to the Registrar of Immigration:—

Superintendent’s Office,
Wellington, 16th June, 1858.

Sir,

I have the honor to inform you that the Executive Council have resolved that no further monies be stopped from the wages of Immigrants introduced by the Provincial Government, on account of their Promissory Notes, excepting in cases where one moiety or the whole has already fallen due and remains unpaid, or where the debtor wishes to leave the Province.

And it has been resolved that you take every opportunity that may occur for making this change known to the Immigrants whom it may concern.

I have etc., (signed)
A. DOMETT,
Speaker of the Provincial Council,
Acting as Superintendent.

J. G. Holdsworth, Esq.,
Registrar of Immigration.



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🏛️ Compensation Claims Committee Notice

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
18 May 1858
Compensation, Claims, Committee, Provincial Council
  • William Fox, Chairman of the Compensation Committee

🏛️ Appointment of Acting Treasurer

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
15 June 1858
Appointment, Acting Treasurer, John Yule
  • John Yule (Esquire), Appointed Acting Treasurer

  • E. Jerningham Wakefield, Provincial Secretary

🏛️ Instructions to Registrar of Immigration

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
16 June 1858
Immigration, Promissory Notes, Wages, Instructions
  • A. Domett, Speaker of the Provincial Council, Acting as Superintendent
  • J. G. Holdsworth, Esq., Registrar of Immigration