✨ Provincial Notices and Statistics




[Province of Auckland]

Given under my hand at Auckland, this twenty-eighth day of February, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-two.

J. WILLIAMSON,
Superintendent of the Province of Auckland.

That in case any cattle shall be imported from the said districts contrary to this Proclamation, such cattle shall be destroyed forthwith in such manner and at such places as the Superintendent may proclaim and appoint. Provided, however, that the Superintendent of the Province may allow any cattle to be landed from vessels from the Islands of Great Britain and Ireland subject to such conditions and restrictions as he may deem expedient, and the circumstances of the case may require.


NOTICE

Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 23rd April, 1862.

A Meeting of the Ratepayers in the Kahauranga Road District, held at Raugitiki, on Friday the 11th Instant, the undermentioned Gentlemen were unanimously elected to fill up the vacancies in the Board of Wardens:

Mr. Henry Garrett MUSSEN,
Mr. Francis WILLIAMSON, and
Mr. Henry WILLIAMS.

J. WOODWARD,
Acting Provincial Secretary.


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 III, 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, on or before Tuesday, the 20th inst., 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.

By order of the Committee,
J. WOODWARD,
Chairman of the Compensation Committee.

May 1st, 1862.


RETURN of Cattle, Sheep, and other New Zealand Produce Shipped at Wellington for Otago, during the Year ended on the 31st December, 1861.

Approximate Value
Cattle 641 head Β£ s. d.
Sheep 2299 5128 0 0
Horses 83 2126 11 6
Butter 1165 kegs
Cheese 26 cwt 1660 0 0
Bacon 176 4660 0 0
Lard 8 packages 121 0 8
Beef, fresh 80 quarters 704 0 0
... salted 43 casks 187 5 0
Poultry, Geese 50 168 0 0
Eggs 3 cases 10 0 0
Flour 154 tons 2831 10 0
Potatoes 16 tons 67 10 0
Bran 600 bushels 30 0 0
Oats 50 bags 45 0 0
Cordage 34 tons 140 0 0
Lines 135 doz. 81 0 0
Tow 20 coils 22 0 0
Hair 22 bags
Sawn Timber 186,000 feet 1395 0 0
Leather 23 packages 350 0 0
Trees 3 bales 10 0 0
Boats 2 in number 45 0 0
Mattresses 229 137 8 0
Total 17426 1 2

Custom House, Wellington,
14th April, 1862.

S. CARKEEK,
Collector.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1862, No 13





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🌾 Re-published Proclamation on Diseased Cattle (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
28 February 1862
Proclamation, Cattle, Import Restrictions, Auckland
  • J. Williamson, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland

🏘️ Election of Board of Wardens for Kahauranga Road District

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
23 April 1862
Election, Board of Wardens, Kahauranga Road District, Raugitiki
  • Henry Garrett Mussen (Mr), Elected to Board of Wardens
  • Francis Williamson (Mr), Elected to Board of Wardens
  • Henry Williams (Mr), Elected to Board of Wardens

  • J. Woodward, Acting Provincial Secretary

πŸ›οΈ Compensation Claims for Provincial Council

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
1 May 1862
Compensation, Claims, Provincial Council, Wellington
  • J. Woodward, Chairman of the Compensation Committee

🏭 Return of Cattle, Sheep, and other New Zealand Produce Shipped at Wellington for Otago

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 April 1862
Trade, Shipment, Produce, Wellington, Otago
  • S. Carkeek, Collector