✨ Government Proclamations and Notices
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
(PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.)
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures thereunto 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. X.] SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1863. [No. 22
Pound at Te Aro.
PROCLAMATION.
By His Honor ISAAC EARL FEATHERSTON, ESQUIRE, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand.
WHEREAS by an Act of the Provincial Council of the Province of Wellington, Session III, No. 8, intituled “An Act to amend and consolidate the Law relating to Cattle Trespass and Impounding,” It is enacted that the Superintendent of the said Province may, from time to time, by Proclamation declare any Pounds to be or cease to be Public Pounds within the meaning of the said Act, and may in like manner appoint, suspend, remove and re-appoint keepers of such Pounds, Now therefore I, Isaac Earl Featherston, Superintendent of the said Province, do hereby proclaim the Pound recently erected on Te Aro Flat adjoining the Police Station and Lock-up, in the Province of Wellington aforesaid, to be a Public Pound within the meaning of the said Act, and that Thomas Stevenson be the Keeper thereof.
Given under my hand, and issued under the public seal of the Province of Wellington, at Wellington, this Twenty-eighth day of April, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-three.
I. E. FEATHERSTON,
Superintendent,
By His Honor’s command,
J. WOODWARD,
Acting Provincial Secretary.
Naval and Military Land-orders.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Crown Lands Office,
Wellington, 21st April, 1863.
IT having been intimated to me that persons have entered into arrangements for the purchase of Land-orders issued to Naval and Military Settlers under the “Waste Lands Act, 1858” and the “Naval & Military Settlers Act 1860,” I hereby give notice that such Land-orders are not transferable, and that no transfers or dealings of whatever description will be recognized by the Government.
I also give notice to Naval and Military Settlers, to whom Land-orders have been issued, that they will be required, before the issue of the Crown Grants for the land selected by them, to prove to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Crown Lands that they have resided in the Province of Wellington four out of the five years required by the Act of 1858. Their attention is also drawn to the circular issued to each of them with the Land-order, requiring them to inform the Commissioner of Crown Lands of their place of residence, and of any change therein; and they are informed that any neglect on their part in this matter will be considered presumptive evidence of their absence from the province.
WILLIAM FITZHERBERT,
Commissioner of Crown Lands
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⚖️ Declaration of Public Pound and Appointment of Keeper
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement28 April 1863
Pound, Te Aro, Public Pound, Keeper, Proclamation
- Thomas Stevenson, Appointed Keeper of the Pound
- Isaac Earl Featherston, Superintendent
- J. Woodward, Acting Provincial Secretary
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- William Fitzherbert, Commissioner of Crown Lands
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1863, No 22