THE GAZETTE.
By the last mail we have received a batch of Gazettes, in which appear the following notifications I The Governor has assented to the following Ordinances passed by the Provincial Council during its last session : The Lawrence Atheiifounl and Mining Institute Reserves Management, Oamaru Hospital Reserve Management, Dunedin Manse Reserve, Dunstan Racecourse Reserve, Otago Municipal Corporations Ordinance Amendment Otago Local Revenues, Lawrence Reserves Management, Balclutha Reserves Management, Invercargill Education Reserve, Invercargill Athemoum Reserve Management Ordinance Amendment, Southland Education KeserveEducation, Education Reserves Jacob’s River Hundred Sale Ordinance, and the Riverton Reserves Management. His Excellency has also confirmed the recommendation of the Provincial Council to set aside a grant of land not exceeding 10,000 caches for works in connection with the completion of the Oreti and Invercargill railway. . , Letters of naturalisation have been issued in favor of Otto Frederichs, of Dunedin, laborer Sam Chew Lain, of Lawrence, hotelkeeper ; J. J. Enoch, Dunedin, laborer ; Julius Hyman, Dunedin, hotelkeeper ; Joseph Kilhtze, Alexandra, brewer ; Thomas Ching Sing, Lawrence, agent. The following appointments are made : Henry Orbell, Esq., Waikouaiti, W. K. Ostler, Esq., Bcnmore, to be J.lVs ; L. W. Smyth, Tokomairiro, and E. Morton, Tuapeka, to be Inspectors of Weights and Measures for their respective districts ; J. P, Maitland and H. W. Robinson to be Auditors of the Courts of Law Trust Accounts for the Clutha and Otago Goldfields respecively ; Mr F. A, Monekton, to be Coroner for Invercargill rice Mr Hodgkinson. resigned ; T. Daniel, to be Immigration Officer at Riverton. New Water Supply Regulations are published in the Gazette of the 31st u.lfc. The following Order in Council relating to telegrams is published. Telegrams will bo transmitted in the following order of priority: Telegrams of the General or Provincial Go vernment marked nrgen t —General Government telegrams having precedence ; telegrams relative to the arrest of criminals or persons accused, or the discovery or prevention of crime ; telegrams relating to cases of pressing emergency, such as accident, sickness, or deatl° may be transmitted in priority to any others. Subject to the above exceptions, all telegrams will be transmitted in the order in vhiek they jnay be receiver], by the ouioers ctf' t|ib department. In' order to prevent a monopoly of the line by any one company or individual, when several telegrams arc presented for transmission about the same time, and any one of these telegrams is of considerable length, then no officer shall transmit more than two hundred words of any such telegram at one time.
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Evening Star, Issue 2991, 19 September 1872, Page 3
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412THE GAZETTE. Evening Star, Issue 2991, 19 September 1872, Page 3
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