Miscellaneous Notices




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The money prizes for the Wanganui District, are—

1st prize... ... £12 0 0
2nd do. ... ... 8 0 0
3rd do. ... ... 5 0 0

Total ... £25 0 0


RULES AND REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE FIRING FOR PRIZES GIVEN IN THE DISTRICT OF RANGITIKEI.

The Rules and Regulations drawn out for the Districts of Wellington, Wairarapa, and Castle Point, having been forwarded to Major Marshall, the same have been recommended by him for adoption in the Rangitikei District, and are adopted accordingly.

The money prizes for the Rangitikei District, are—

1st prize... ... £12 0 0
2nd do. ... ... 8 0 0
3rd do. ... ... 5 0 0

Total ... £25 0 0


Public Market, Wellington.

Wellington, March 17, 1865.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Market Board Commissioners have erected a Public Market at Te Aro, Wellington, on Reserve, No. 8, and that the said Market will be ready for public use on and after Friday, the 31st day of March, 1865. A copy of the Bye-Laws regulating the said Market can be had on application to the Clerk of the Market on payment of one shilling.

By order of the Board of Commissioners,

J. H. WALLACE,
Chairman.


Printed under the authority of the Government of the Province of Wellington by THOMAS M'KENZIE, Printer for the time being to such Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1865, No 10





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🏘️ Rules and Regulations Respecting the Firing for Prizes Given in the District of Wanganui (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Rifle Prizes, Competition, Rules, Wanganui

🏘️ Rules and Regulations Respecting the Firing for Prizes Given in the District of Rangitikei

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Rifle Prizes, Competition, Rules, Rangitikei

🏗️ Opening of Public Market in Wellington

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
17 March 1865
Public Market, Te Aro, Wellington, Bye-Laws
  • J. H. Wallace, Chairman