[From the Government Gazette, Mar. 31.] Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 28th March, 1851. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER-NOR-IN-CHIEF directs it to be notified that the General Legislative Council of New Zealand will meet for the despatch of business, at the Council Chamber, Wellington, on Monday, the 19th May, next. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 28th March, 1851. TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER-NOR-TN-CHIEF has been pleased to appoint Godfrey John Thomas, Esquire, to the Commission of the Peace for the Province of New Munster. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary’s Office, "Wellington, 26th March, 1851. TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER-NOR-IN-CHIEF directs it to be notified that the following appointments have been made for the district of Canterbury : Edward Weight, Esquire. to be Sheriff; William Donald, Esquire, to be Coroner ; and William Howard, Esquire, to be Deputy Postmaster at Lyttelton. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 21st March, 1851. TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER-NOR-IN-CHIEF has been pleased to appoint Benjamin Walmsley, Esquire, to be Deputy Postmaster at Nelson, vice W. L. Howard, Esq., appointed to Lyttelton. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 29th March, 1851. TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER-NOR-IN-CHIEF has been pleased to appoint Mr. Philip George Verge,
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 591, 2 April 1851, Page 4
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