[From the Gotwwneu/ Gazette, Feb. 21.] Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 12th February, 1851. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER-NOR-IN-CHIEF has been pleased to appoint John Cargill, Esquire, to be Commissioner of Crown Lands for the District of Otago. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 12th February, 1851. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER-NOR-IN-CHIEF has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned gentlemen to be Magistrates of the Province of New Munster : — William Guise Brittan, Edward Robert Ward, John Charles Watts Russell, Henry Phillips, Esquires, ofLyttclton, Port Victoria; and John Johnston, Esquire, of Wellington. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary. WAREHOUSING PORT. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 20th February, 1851. TTTS Excellency the Lieutenant-Go-vernor has been pleased to declare Port Victoria to be a Warehousing Port; By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary.
Lyttelton, 27th January, 1851. f HEREBY CERTIFY, that Alfred Charles Barker, Esquire, of this place, has duly submitted to me his license from the Apothecaries’ Hall, London, and j his diploma as a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and is there- j fore a legally qualified Medical Practitioner ■ under Ordinance, No. 2, of Session 1549, and entitled to have a notification of the same inserted in the Government Gazette, upon payment of the sum of Five Shillings to the Colonial Treasurer. John Robert Godley, Resident Magistrate. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 14th February, 1851. TTIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Go-vernor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Robert Smith, Sergeant in the Armed Police Force, to discharge the duties of Inspector of Sheep, and of Slaughter Houses, in this District, during the absence of Mr. J. T. Gill—on leave. This arrangement to have effect from the 14th January, inclusive. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 14th February, 1851. QEALED Tenders, in duplicate, will be received up to 3rd March, from persons willing to contract for the repairs of the Road at Duck Creek, between London’s public-house and Pauatahanui. j. he Plans and Specification may be seen on application at the Survey Office, on or after the 25th instant. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary. /I MOUNT of Notes in circulation; of the Gold and Silver Coin on hand; and the expense incurred in the conduct and management of “ The Colonial Bank of Issue” at Wellington, on the 31st day of December, 1850 :— 1 Amount of Notes m Circulation. £5 Notes • • • 3,156 Totai £4,101 Amount of Coin on hand. St Total £4,101 Expenses in conducting the Bank. Safe, Chests, and Fittings£69 14 0 Office hittings, Stationery, &c. 2.4 g ? Clerk s Salary for G months 50 g 0 £144 3 7 I, Henry W. Petre, the Colonial Treasurer, do hereby certify that the above is a
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 581, 26 February 1851, Page 4
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