Yesterday’s Gazette besides the notices in our fourth page, contains a Proclamation dividing the Wellington District for the registration of Births, Deaths, ard Marriages into two, and constituting Wanganui a separate District; also notices of the appointment of D. S. Durie Esq., to the office of Deputy Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages of the Wanganui District, of Mr. James Williamson to lay informations under the Native Land Purchase Ordinance, of Mr. William P. Latham to the offices of Inspector of Sheep, and of Brands and Slaughter-houses for Wellington, and and of H. St. H ill Esq. to be an Officer for enlisting and attesting soldiers under the Mutiny Act; also her Majesty’s approval of Mr. W. Bain as Consul in New Zealand for the King of the Hawiian Islands.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 647, 15 October 1851, Page 3
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