* • Colonial Defence Office, ; . ; Wellington, 27tli November, 1867. HTS Excellency the Governor Tiai beeii pleased to make the under 1 mentioned appointment, viz. s— .•■-•* * * # * * ■#'•-. • Zn the Invercargill Hijle Volunteers. l Frederick W^ntworth Wade, to be I Ensign. Date . of commission, ! 23rd August, 1867. '.'. '■ '- ['■■'. ; T. M: gAmnAix. Gr. G"bet, Governor. - L. A PEOCLVMATION. W"" HESEAS ': by '/"« Thb / Intestate Estates Act; 1865," it is enacted that the said Act shall come into force in each. Province of the Colony respect tively, on such day as the Governor may " . fix by proclamation in the New Zealand ' 5 G«!*;ette. Now.therefore,, I, Sir George Gre;y, the Governor, as aforesaid, in T>ur I suomce and exercise of the said power and authority in me vested, do hereby appoint and fix the first day -of January nexrt to be the day on and from which the- said " Intestate Estates Act, .1865," sh«jll come into force within each of the folk )wing Provinces, viz. :— - ' : , The Peovince of Taeajtaki, .= ' ~ v v ThePbotdtce op OiAao, and The Protince op Sotithlant), -,'. ■_ in tl ie said Colony. a . .-■',.-' '....- Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir, Greorge Grey, Knight Cphimander of the Most Honorable Order of the \^> • Bath, Governor and Cota-.."mander-in- Chief in and over Her Majesty V ; Colony of New Zealand and, its Depen.deneies, and issued under the • .Seal of the said Colony, . at - : Wellington;^ this" -seventh day of December, in the year" of our Lord one thousand :eight _'.\ hundred and sixty-seven. -■•■ ....... I i ..." 7 E. W. Stappobd, .;-.. '■ God Save the Queen"' •■■■<■] ■■' ; G. Gret, Governor j- A .PKOCLAMATION. '■ :, VV/HEFEAS , ; by ; V The. 'intestate Vt Estates Act Amendment Act, , 1866," it iis enacted that it ;be lawful for the Governor, by proclamation, published in the JVew Zealand, Gazette, from time to time to divide the Colony for the ! purposes of " The Intestate Estates Act, 1865," and the said v Intestate Estates Act Anieiidmen;t Act, 1866," into such and so many districts as ,he shall thinlj fit, and every . such; district shall be called by a distinct name and shall be a, ..Curator's district; and in like manner from time, and" as- he "shall think fit^ ' to abolish any such .district, or alter or vary .the, boundaries of any district, or increase; the number of such districts : . .: • : : ._u^MsL-JJifi)«a£orer T i^irr~&mvge r XSvejf the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in, pursuance and exercise of the said power' arid authority in me vested, .do hereby proclaim aud appoint the districts comprised; within the -boundaries of the Proyiucesvof Tarankf, 7 Otago, and Southland respectively, to be Curator's districts for the purposes of the . above-mentioned Acts, s.ud to be respectively called. , - t The taea^aki DisTsicr, The Otago Distbtct, and > The Sotjthla]^" DisTßicT. ' ''■ ;Qiven under- the hand" of his Excellency Sir George Grey, . Eriight Commander ; of the \ '' ' Most Honorable Order ,of -, t the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chiefi in' and ; over Her Majesty's colony of ; ■■" f ; New Zealand aif<f its 'Depen--1 dencies, aY 'th'e','obyernm'ent House, at iWellington,. and ; issued under the Seal of the said Colony, this seventh d&y ...,.,. ofDecember,.iath(e^4drofour. Lord one tLoußand ; eight 1 hundred and sixty seven. ■ -. E^ W. Stappobd. . God sate the Queen! . ". ,-i .,O'E N SJJJS,...^ : ,n •n i i ■ ■ • r - TP at any inhabited house in' Southland no Census Paper shall have been left, the Occupier is requested to inform the Enumerator thereof. 1 And in the event of a paper having been left, but not called for, the Occupier is requested to forward it to the Enumerator, to be addressed— [On CenßUs Business only.] The Census Ehttmebatob, -■'•'■■ - Camphelltown. .'.' J N.B. — No postage stamp is required, "■':.■• . .-...: ". , . i . . ! : > : :'••:'■■ ■ ■:■■■ - ' SURVIVORS OF THE G^BNERAL . GRANT i TTAVING been favored with the sole COPY-, •"• RIGHT of the PHOTOG-RAPHS of Mrs! jEWEIti, Mr JewejJj,' and others, in their" SEALSKIN SUITS ; also, of Captqdn G-iijioy,---of the "Amherst,", and being so frequently - solicited for copies; 'arrangements have been made' to prepare a supply for the public at, usual town; : price.' i'.'u . . ■ -■-'■'■'■•/ : - ; J -' ■'/* •' v i; -'-- .;■■ •; By*enclosing 2s 6d in 'postage stamps, Copies will be forwarded to , any part, of the Province Each copy will bear my initials/ as a guarantee, of , its genuineness. , t .: Address— -'•-■- • MEADOWS, CASTLEMAINE HOTEL, I ' , ... u U ]_■ -. ; Dee-Btreet,: l nvercargill. Copies may abo be obtained of the photographer, Mr D. ROSS, Tay-etreet.
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Southland Times, Issue 887, 24 January 1868, Page 3
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705Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 887, 24 January 1868, Page 3
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