Miscellaneous Notices




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inspected by any person at reasonable

times.

Passed by the Board this fourteenth
day of November, 1873.

W. G. WATT,
Chairman.

SCHEDULE.

Hawkers’ and Pedlars’ License.
Local District of Marton. No.

Know all men by these presents that
, of
, is hereby licensed to
exercise the business or calling of a
hawker and pedlar from this date until the
day of
next.

Dated day of 187_

District Clerk.

By and with the advice of the Executive Council, I hereby approve of
the above Bye Laws this twenty-second day of December, 1873.

WILLIAM FITZHERBERT,
Superintendent.

Wanganui General Cemetery.

In accordance with section 7, sub-section 8, of the Cemeteries Act of
1863, the following is published for
general information.

HENRY BUNNY,
Provincial Secretary.

Balance Sheet for 1873.
Receipts.
£ s. d.
To balance for 1872 ... 30 2 4
" received for burial en-
closures ... 49 5 0
" payments for funerals
from grave-digger,
46 for the year ... 4 12 0
" cash for tiles sold, &c. 1 0 0

54 17 0

Expenditure.
By paid care taker for
keeping the grounds 17 8 6
" paid tiles for drainage 6 17 7
" cartage ... 0 18 9
" advertising ... 1 11 0
" trees and shrubs 3 4 10
" implements ... 0 13 3
" painting board
with rules ... 3 10 0 33 3 11

By balance in hand to next
year’s account ... 51 15 5

84 19 4

WILLIAM HUTCHINSON,
Treasurer.

Examined and found correct.
JAMES G. WOON.

Wanganui, 29th December, 1873.

Highway Notice.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Plan,
Section, and Specification for a proposed extension of the No. 3 line from
Mr. Shield’s iron gate to the land formerly
belonging to the late Mr. John Robinson,
near the forks of the Rangitikei stream,
together with a list of the owners, lessees,
and occupiers of the interested lands, are
now deposited at the office of the Wanganui Board, Taupo Quay, Wanganui, for
public inspection. Any person wishing
to make any objection, or suggestion in
reference to the said proposed road, must
do so, in writing addressed to the Board
within forty days.

JOHN MORGAN,
Chairman of Wanganui Highway Board.
Wanganui, 27th December, 1873.

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland Queen.

To H. F. Irving of the City of Wellington in the Province of Wellington and Colony of New Zealand,
Master Mariner.

GREETING—

WHEREAS an action is now pending
in our Supreme Court of New
Zealand Wellington District between
William Tonks junior and John Beck
trading at the said City of Wellington
under the style or firm of “Beck and
Tonks” as coal merchants plaintiffs and
Daniel Macquarie of Newcastle in the
Colony of New South Wales shipowner
defendant And in order that the plaintiffs
may proceed in their action we command
you that you do retain and keep all
and singular ships vessels moneys and
chattels, bills bonds and other property
of whatsoever nature in the custody or
under the control of you at the time of
the service of this Writ belonging to the
above-named defendant or to us in which
such defendant shall at the time be legally
or equitably entitled or otherwise beneficially interested and whether solely or
jointly with any other person or persons
and all debts of any kind then due by
you to such defendant although the same
or any part thereof may be payable at a
future day And we further command
you that you in your own proper person
be and appear before such Judge of our
said Court as shall be sitting in Chambers
at the Supreme Court House in the said
City of Wellington on Tuesday the thirteenth day of January instant at twelve
O’clock at noon and to be examined
touching the premises and to do and receive what shall then and there be considered of you in that behalf and this you
shall in no wise omit.

Witness, Alexander James Johnston
Esquire a Judge of our Supreme
Court of New Zealand at Wellington the ninth day of January
A.D. 1874.

This Writ was issued out by William
Sefton Moorhouse, of Lambton quay,
Wellington, in the Province of Wellington, solicitor for the plaintiffs.

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 1874, No 1





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🏘️ Marton Local District Hawkers Licensing Bye-Laws (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
31 October 1873
Hawker licensing, Trade regulations, Market rules, Marton
  • W. G. Watt, Chairman
  • William Fitzherbert, Superintendent

🏘️ Wanganui General Cemetery Balance Sheet for 1873

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
29 December 1873
Cemetery, Financial report, Balance sheet, Wanganui
  • Henry Bunny, Provincial Secretary
  • William Hutchinson, Treasurer
  • James G. Woon

🏗️ Highway Notice for Proposed Road Extension

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
27 December 1873
Road construction, Public notice, Landowners, Wanganui
  • Shield (Mr), Landowner near proposed road
  • John Robinson (Mr), Former landowner near proposed road

  • John Morgan, Chairman of Wanganui Highway Board

⚖️ Writ of Examination in Supreme Court Case

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
9 January 1874
Legal writ, Supreme Court, Examination, Wellington
  • H. F. Irving (Master Mariner), Recipient of writ for examination
  • William Tonks (Junior), Plaintiff in Supreme Court case
  • John Beck, Plaintiff in Supreme Court case
  • Daniel Macquarie, Defendant in Supreme Court case

  • Alexander James Johnston, Judge of Supreme Court
  • William Sefton Moorhouse, Solicitor for plaintiffs