✨ Provincial Notices
NEW ZEALAND
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.
HENRY BUNNY,
Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XX. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1873. No 2
Highway Notice.
PLAN, Sections and descriptions of a proposed line of road to be called the "Union Road," commencing at the No. 3 Line at the boundary between county sections Nos. 83 and 84, left bank Wanganui district, and extending to the river bank road at the west end of Kaimatira Cliff; and of another proposed road to be called the "Mataongaonga Road," branching off from the Union road at the northern end of said section No. 34, and running in an easterly direction up the Mataongaonga Valley to the western boundary of Mr. R. Gray’s land, have been deposited at the office of the Wanganui Highway Board, Taupo Quay, Wanganui, and are now lying there for inspection by all parties interested in the said roads. Persons whose properties are affected by the said roads, and who object to the same or to any part thereof, must within forty days after the publication of this notice, set forth such objections in writing addressed to
John M’Caw, Chairman,
Wanganui Highway Board.
Sheep Inspector’s Notice.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, January 23, 1873.
NOTICE has been received from the Inspector of Sheep for the Rangitikei District, that he has granted a clean certificate to
Messrs. Owen and Lethbridge,
for Sheep on "Ruatangata Station."
HENRY BUNNY,
Provincial Secretary.
Sheep Inspector’s Notice.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, Jan. 23rd, 1873.
NOTICE has been received from the Inspector of Sheep for the East Coast District, that he has granted clean certificates for the following flocks:
M. S. Grace, "Ohinga flock," dated 10th December, 1872;
Messrs Betham, "Brancepath Wether flock, 1,500," dated 11th Jan., 1873.
HENRY BUNNY,
Provincial Secretary.
Wanganui General Cemetery.
Balance Sheet for 1872.
To Balance from account for 1871... £35 16 10
Cash received for enclosed sites for interment... £31 5 0
Cash received for funerals, 51 in number, at 2s. each... £5 2 0
Total... £72 3 10
By paid Care-taker for keeping the grounds and hedges in order... £19 7 0
By paid tools... £0 9 6
By gravel and cartage... £0 18 6
By timber... £3 0 9
By printing... £0 15 0
By drainage of the cemetery... £17 10 9
By cash in hand... £30 2 4
Total... £72 3 10
Examined and found correct.
Jas. G. Woon } Trustees.
A. Williamson }
William Huthwaite, Treasurer.
Wanganui, January 25, 1873.
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🏗️ Highway Notice for Union and Mataongaonga Roads
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksRoad construction, Union Road, Mataongaonga Road, Wanganui, Highway Board
- John M’Caw, Chairman, Wanganui Highway Board
🌾 Sheep Inspector’s Notice for Ruatangata Station
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources23 January 1873
Sheep inspection, Clean certificate, Ruatangata Station, Rangitikei District
- Owen, Granted clean certificate for sheep
- Lethbridge, Granted clean certificate for sheep
- Henry Bunny, Provincial Secretary
🌾 Sheep Inspector’s Notice for East Coast District
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources23 January 1873
Sheep inspection, Clean certificates, Ohinga flock, Brancepath Wether flock, East Coast District
- M. S. Grace, Granted clean certificate for Ohinga flock
- Betham, Granted clean certificate for Brancepath Wether flock
- Henry Bunny, Provincial Secretary
🏥 Wanganui General Cemetery Balance Sheet for 1872
🏥 Health & Social Welfare25 January 1873
Cemetery, Balance sheet, Financial report, Wanganui
- Jas. G. Woon, Trustee
- A. Williamson, Trustee
- William Huthwaite, Treasurer
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1873, No 2