GOVERNMENT. GAZETTE NOTICES. PROCLAMATION. By His~ Excellency Major-General GEORGE DEAN PITT, Guetpkic Order, IxeutenantrHEßEAS His Excellency GEORGE GREY,Esquire, Governor-in-Chief in t the Islands of New Zealand hath this ,y quitted the Province of New Ulster : Now therefore I, GEORGE DEAN PITT, IiiMMiMTOMMI of the said Province during the absence therefrom of the Governor-in-Chief, and I hereby call upon the inhabitants of the said Province (L.S.) the Public Seal of the Province of New Ulster, at Auckland, this second day of August, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and forty eight. George Dean Pitt, Lieutenant Governor. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. God save the Queen! Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, August Ist, 1848. "IS Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has . been pleased to appoint uj Gray, Esquire, J. P., Colonial Secretary. Auckland, August Ist, 1848. been pleased to appoii w - Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, August Ist, 1848. Ixcellency the Governor-in-Chief has ■ i j * lint s, M. D., to be Colonial Surgeon, and Coroner for the Andrew Sin Colonial aec Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, August Ist, 184 S. IS Excellency the Governor in Chief directs it to be notified for genei ation, that in future all despatch! nunications of a public and official nature, addressed to the Governor in Chief, should be '- J —ider cover to the Civil Seer Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, August 3rd, 1848. [IS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor *— been pleased to appoint of H. M. 80th Regiment of Foot, to be his Private Secretary. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. Custom House, Auckland, 3rd August, 1848. fOTICE is hereby given that the underJ mentioned Goods will be Sold by Public uction, at Rich's ""— J ~ J *"—' with the 48th Section of the Customs Ordinance, 4 Vic. No. 3, of 1841, if not cleared by that date : Ex Coolangatta, Walker, from Sydney, warehoused ?th May, 1845, B One tierce Tobacco Ex Sir Joe " ' " " bart To . . 2jl Two kegs Tobacco > One case Tobacco VSr Sin .Tnnn T?» .„„,■„ n„ bart Town, warehoused 2nd July, 1845, . . I Two tierces Tobacco I } One tierce Tobacco . > One tierce Tobacco H H I One tierce Tobacco \, . > One keg Tobacco ¥ M \ Two kegs Tobacco * ° » W. Young,—Collector.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 16, 10 August 1848, Page 4
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363Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 16, 10 August 1848, Page 4
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