House on Thursday, the seventh day of March? next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at' which times and place all persons under recognizance' to, appear as Prosecutors, Defendants, or Witnesses, are required to give their attendance. Robert R. Strang, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Wellington, 4th February, 1854.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, SOUTHERN DISTRICT.
In the Estate of William B. Chamberlain, deceased Intestate. PURSUANT to the Rule of this honorable Court, the Creditors of the above named deceased are, on or before the 20th day of April next, to come in and prove their debtsbefore Robert Rodger Strang, Esq., Registrar of the said Court, at his office in the Court House, Wellington, or in default thereof, the/ will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from the said Estate. Robert R. Strang, Registrar. 21st January, 1854.
Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 26th January, 185"4. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Pound hasbeen erected on the southern side of Syd* ney Street, in the City of Wellington, and that his Honor the Superintendent has appointed ihe same to be a Public Pound for the City of Wellington, and the adjoining districts of Karoriy Ohiro, the Town District, the Hutt Road as far as Ngahauranga, and the Porirua Road as far as the Branch Road to Ohariu. Notice is also given, that his Honor the Superintendent has been pleased to appoint Benjamin Eglinton Keeper of such Pound. By his Honor's command, William Fitzherbert, Provincial Secretary,
Provincial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 91st February, 1854. HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT diiects it to be notified that His Excellency Governor Sjr George Grey has beea pleasad to appoint William Fjtzherbert, Esquire, and Henry St. Hill, Esquire, Members of the Educational Board for Native Schools connected with the Church of England. By His Honor's Command, William Fitzherbert, Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, February 1, 1554. HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be notified, that the Speaker of the Provincial Council has appointed The Hon. H. W. Petee, a Trustee of the lands granted as an endowment for a College and Grammar School in. the City of Wellington. By His Honor's command, William Fitzherbert, Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary's Office," ' Wellington, February 1, 1853. TTIS HONOR THE SUPERINTEN- *--*- DENT has been pleased to appoint William Fitzherbert, Esquiie,
a Trustee of the lands granted as an endowment for a College and Grammar School in the City of Wellington. By His Honor's Command, William Fitzherbert, Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 31st January, 1854. HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT has been pleased to appoint William Lyon, Esquire, M.P.C., Robert Rodger Strang, Esquire, George Hart, Esquiie, M.P.C., Edward Roberts, Esquire, and James May, Esquire, Trustees for the management of the public Cemetery of the City of Wellington. By His Honor's Command, William Fitzherbert, Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 31st January, 1854. TTIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT ■*••*• has been pleased to appoint John Dorset, Esq., John Patrick Fitzgerald, Esq., George Dalrymple Monteith, Esq., Frederick John Knox, Esq., and Charles Forbes, Esq., to be the Medical Board for the Province of Wellington. By His Honor's Command, William Fitzherbert, Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 30th January, 1854. TTIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT ■*--*■ directs it to be notified for general information, that the following arrangements have been made for the conveyance of the mail between Wellington and Wanganui ; — to
take effect on Monday, the 6th February next. The Mail will leave Wellington every Mon-> day, at 4 p.m., and will arrive at Wanganui on the Wednesday following at 3 p.m. It w^leave Wanganui every Thursday at 3 p.m\, ana Will reach, W^h'ngton^JPhe Saturday at noon. * * By His Honor's Command, William Fitzherbert, Provincial Secretary.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 890, 11 February 1854, Page 4
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