In the Supreme Court of New ") Zealand, Otago and SoutliLand/ District, Province of South- f land. ) In the Matter of the Petition of Henry Augustus Giller, of Kensington, near Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, Auctioneer, a Debtor ; and in the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862." NOTICE is hereby given that his Honor the Judge has appointed Monday, the Fourteenth day of May next, at 10 o'clock forenoon -, at the Court House, Invercargill, for the final hearing of the said Petition. Dated the thirteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. Neil Feegtjson, Deputy Registrar. G-. GREY, Govebnoe. IN pursuance and exercise of the power and "authority in me vested for this purpose, under and by virtue of "The Volunteer Act, 1865," I, Sir Geofge.Grey, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby nominate and appoint the undermentioned officers to be the persons, within their respective Provinces or Districts,' to receive the arms, accoutrements, and other articles supplied to any officer, non-commissioned officer, or volunteer of any corps which has been disbanded in terms of the Seventh Section of the said Act :- — IN THE PROVINCE OP SOUTHLAND. Captain and Adjutant William James Balfoue Junoe. Given under the hand of His 1 Excellency Sir George Grey, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief ih and over Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, at the Government . House, at Wellington, this eighth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred sixty-six. " . A. H. Russell, (For the Defence Minister.) Colonial Defence Office, Wellington, 23rd March, 1866. THE undermentioned corps, enrolled previous 'to the passing of "The Volunteer Act, 1865," not having within sixty days of the date on which the said Act came into operation, again tendered their services to the Government, are,. in accordance with the provisions of Section VII. of the said Act, now disbanded, and the gentlemen whose names are .set opposite to the corps to which \ they respectively belonged, have ceased to hold the rank of officers in auch, corps, their commissions having under the same clause lapsed : — " INVERCARGILL RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. James Haevey, Esq., late Captain. W. P. Geigoe, Esq., late AssistantSurgeon. T. M. Hattltain, _« ■ — : ■ — G7. GREY, Govebnob. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS it is enacted by " The Definition of Districts Act, 1858," tbat it shall be lawful for 'the Go\ernor from time to. fiaxe, ... by Proclamation in the Neio Zealand Gazette,. to divide the Colony into -Counties, Hundreds, Parishes, or such other divisions "as he may deem expedient, which shall have such limits, and. shall have and be known by such names or designations, as in and by the Proclamation constituting the same shall be prescribed : Now therefore, I, Sir George Grey, Governor of New Zealand, in exercise of the power in me in this behalf vested by the said recited Act, do hereby proclaim and declare as follows : — All former Proclamations constituting Hundreds in the Province of Southland are hereby revoked: There shall be within the Province of Southland, in the said. Colony, the several Hundreds bounded by the limits and' known by the names or designations hereunder written, that is to say— FOREST HILL HUNDRED. That portion of the Province of Southland, bounded' on the North .by a due east and west line (true bearing) in transit -with Trig. Station V., on Woody Knoll; onthe East by a due north and south line (true bearing) in transit' with the western boundary of Block No. 1, Lindhurst Hundred; on the South by and Makerewa, Hedgehope, and Titipua Rivers ; on the West by the New River and Winton Hundreds. LINDHURST HUNDRED. That portion of the said Province bounded on the North by the northern boundary of Block No 1, and 1 of 148 Lindhurst Hundred, and by the northern boundary: of Block No. 3on the same Hundred, ancl a due east and west line (true bearing) extending in transit with., the northern boundary ofthe last mentioned block to the Mataura River; on the East by the eastern boundary of Block No.l, of 1,48, and the Mataura River ; on the South by the Mataura and Lothian Hundreds ; on the West by part of the . Forest Hill Hundred. WAIMUMU HUNDRED. That portion of the said Province bounded on the North % a due east and west line (true bearing) in transit With Trig. Station V., on Woody Knoll j on the North-east by part of the Waimumu Creek, and by a line bearing 117 ° 43' 30" (on the true meridian) \ being part of the. uorthieaßtera bQuadwjr of Seeta
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 252, 4 May 1866, Page 3
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765Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 252, 4 May 1866, Page 3
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