GAZETTE NOTICES. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, hud May, IS-IS. WEDNESDAY next, the 24th instant, bemg the Anniversary of Her Majesty's Birthday, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to direct that it be observed as a holiday at the public offices. By his Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclvir, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, lSlh May, IS4B- - Excellency the Governor has been pleased to give directions for the publication of the following copy of a Royal warrant, for general information. By His Excellency's command, Ax'ORFW SINCLUR, Colonial Secretary. 7 11 E R E A S, by various Acts now in T ▼ force relating to the pay ment and enrolment of Chelsea and Greenwich Pensioners, it is lawful for Her Majesty from tune to time, by Warrant under the Royal Sign Manual, to fix the number of men to be enrolled in our Colonies as a Local Force, Our Will and Pleasure therefore is, that, of the said Pensioners residing m the colony of New Zealand, there shall be enrolled as a Local Force, for the preservation of the Public Peace, in pursuance of the ptov isinns of the »aid Acts, Six Hundred Men ; in addition to the number of men authoiised to be enrolled in the United Kingdom. Gr.enat our Court at St. James's, this thirtieth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, m the eleventh jear of our Reign. (Sieiied) F. MAULE. Auckland, \9th May, 1546 ' 1 S Excellency the Governor has been _._». pleased to appoint Mr. Globoe M'Elwun, to be Poundkeeper for the Town Mid district of Auckland. By His Excellency's comm.-nd, Colonial Secretary's 0/. . AuMand, ISth May, 184.8. TENDERS will be received at this office, until Monday, the 29th ins'.ant, from persons desirous of supplying 13 out. 1 (jr. of Cham, for the seivice of the Colonial Government. Particulars as to the size and length may be obtained, on application at the office of the Harbor Master. Tenders to be in duplicate, sealed and endured -Tenders for Cham Cable," and to a period v.illun wliii.li the Cham can be delivered. B\ His Excellency's command, AxiIRFW .SIvCLVIK. Colonral Secretary.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 5, 23 May 1848, Page 4
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