✨ General Government Notices
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
(PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.)
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures thereto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
J. WOODWARD,
Acting Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XI.] MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1863. [No.14
General Government Notices.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 7th March, 1863.
THE following Notifications from the New Zealand Gazette are published for general information.
J. WOODWARD,
Acting Provincial Secretary.
Sunk Rock, South Coast of Otago.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
Chief Marine Board Office,
Auckland, 3rd February, 1863.
CAPTAIN J. McLEAN, s.s. Aldinga, reports that on 24th August last, the above vessel struck a sunken rock on the South Coast of Otago, about three miles from the shore slope point bearing N. E. by E. and Waipapa point N. W. ¼ W. with twelve fathoms close to.
The rock must have been small and pointed as the steamer struck it amidships, slid bodily, and fell off head to sea.
By order of the Board,
THOMAS ROBERTSON,
Secretary, pro tem.
Mr. J. G. Woon appointed Acting Collector of Customs at Wanganui.
Office of Commissioner of Customs,
Auckland, 6th February, 1863.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint
MR. JAMES GARLAND WOON,
to be Acting Collector of Customs at the Port of Wanganui.
The appointment dates from 1st January, 1863.
Reader Wood.
Office of Commissioner of Customs,
Auckland, 6th February, 1863.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint
Mr. James Garland Woon,
the Acting Collector of Customs at the Port of Wanganui, to be a Licensing Officer under the provisions of the "Arms Act, 1860."
The appointment dates from 1st January, 1863.
Reader Wood.
Superintendents and Chief Officers of Police to receive letters on the Public Service free.
General Post Office,
Auckland, 9th February, 1863.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to authorise
the Superintendents of Provinces and the Chief Officer of Police in each Province to receive Official Letters and Packets free of postage, in terms of the Proclamation of the 12th February, 1862.
Reader G. Wood,
For the Postmaster-General.
Sheep Inspector’s Report.
Wanganui, 9th February, 1863.
THIS is to certify that I have examined Messrs. Mathieson and Morrahant’s Flock of Sheep and I find that they are clean and free from Scab.
G. McGREGOR.
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🚂 Notice to Mariners about Sunk Rock
🚂 Transport & Communications3 February 1863
Marine, Navigation, Otago, Sunk Rock, Aldinga
- J. McLean (Captain), Reported sunk rock incident
- Thomas Robertson, Secretary, pro tem.
🏭 Appointment of Acting Collector of Customs
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry6 February 1863
Customs, Appointment, Wanganui
- James Garland Woon (Mr.), Appointed Acting Collector of Customs
- Reader Wood
⚖️ Appointment of Licensing Officer
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement6 February 1863
Licensing, Arms Act, Wanganui
- James Garland Woon (Mr.), Appointed Licensing Officer
- Reader Wood
🚂 Free Postage for Superintendents and Chief Officers of Police
🚂 Transport & Communications9 February 1863
Postage, Official Letters, Superintendents, Police
- Reader G. Wood, For the Postmaster-General
🌾 Sheep Inspector's Report
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources9 February 1863
Sheep, Scab, Inspection, Wanganui
- Mathieson (Messrs.), Flock of sheep examined
- Morrahant (Messrs.), Flock of sheep examined
- G. McGregor
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1863, No 14