Road Proclamation, Revenue Appointment, Justice of the Peace




PROVINCE OF WESTLAND GAZETTE.

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more or less, north of the Township of
Bowen, and proceeding thence generally in a
southerly direction for a distance of about
seven miles fifteen chains, more or less, to
the left branch of the Waitahu River. The
above described road not to be less than one
chain wide.

Given under the hand of His Excellency
the Right Honorable Sir James
Fergusson, Baronet, a Member of
Her Majesty’s Most Honorable
Privy Council, Governor and
Commander-in-Chief in and over
Her Majesty’s Colony of New
Zealand and its Dependencies, and
Vice-Admiral of the same; and
issued under the Seal of the said
Colony, at Auckland, this twenty-
seventh day of May, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-four.

EDWARD RICHARDSON.

A copy of the said plan, marked A. No. 1,
is deposited and may be seen and inspected
at the office of the Public Works Depart-
ment at Greymouth, in the Province of
Westland aforesaid.

And notice is hereby further given, that
all or any person or persons affected by the
making of the said portion of the said line
of road from Bowen to Okarito, are required
to set forth in writing, addressed to the
Governor, and left at the office of the said
Public Works Department at Greymouth,
within forty days from the first publication
hereof, any well-grounded objection he or
they may have to the said line of road.

Dated this twenty-seventh day of May,
1874.

EDWARD RICHARDSON.

[Extracted from the New Zealand Gazette,
No. 30, June 4, 1874.]

Notice of the intention of the Governor to

make a part of the Road from Bowen to
Okarito, in the Province of Westland.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Go-
vernor of New Zealand having, under
the powers in him vested by "The Immi-
gration and Public Works Act, 1870," and
the Acts amending the same, and of all
other powers enabling him in that behalf,
deemed it expedient to open and make part of
a line of road from Bowen to Okarito, which
road is, in the opinion of the Governor
and the Executive Council of the Colony,
not a road to be constructed by the
Superintendent and the Provincial Council
of the Province of Westland, and the course
and bearings of which said road, the ad-
measurements required for the same, and
the lands through which the same passes,
together with the names of the owners and
occupiers thereof, so far as known, are
respectively shown and delineated on a
certain plan marked A. No. 1, and which
said road is also described in a certain
Proclamation made under the said Act and
published in the same Gazette as that in
which this notice appears:

[Extracted from the New Zealand Gazette,
No. 30, June 4, 1874.]

Receiver of Gold Revenue at Okarito

appointed.

Treasury, Wellington,
May 26, 1874.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint

THOMAS SPURREN
to be Receiver of Gold Revenue at Okarito,
Province of Westland, as from the 3rd
instant.

JULIUS VOGEL.

[Extracted from the New Zealand Gazette,
No. 30, June 4, 1874.]

Justice of the Peace appointed.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, June 1, 1874.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint

WILLIAM TODD, Esq.,
of Hokitika, to be a Justice of the Peace
for the Colony.

DANIEL POLLEN,
Acting Minister of Justice.

Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Hokitika, July 1, 1874.

HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it
to be notified for general information, that the Toll-gates at Stafford and at



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🏗️ Proclamation defining part of Road from Bowen to Okarito (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
27 May 1874
Road construction, Proclamation, Bowen, Okarito, Westland
  • Sir James Fergusson, Governor
  • Edward Richardson

🏗️ Notice of intention to make part of the Road from Bowen to Okarito

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
27 May 1874
Road construction, Notice, Bowen, Okarito, Westland
  • Edward Richardson

💰 Appointment of Receiver of Gold Revenue at Okarito

💰 Finance & Revenue
26 May 1874
Gold revenue, Appointment, Okarito, Westland
  • Thomas Spurren, Appointed Receiver of Gold Revenue

  • Julius Vogel

⚖️ Justice of the Peace Appointment

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
1 June 1874
Justice of the Peace, Appointment, Hokitika
  • William Todd (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace

  • Daniel Pollen, Acting Minister of Justice