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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

A New Zi viand GunriE was published on Satm da}', and it-! contents ,aie as follows — A ptoclamatiou of the natuin.li/cition of ceitain peisons in the piovmces of Cantoibuiy, Southl uirl, and Wellington , an oulei m Council, autbousing addition il postal lesulitions, an oidci m Council ileclaiing that satisf.ictoiy pioMwon has been made foi the con-itiuc tion of tno Auckland and Dim y Railway, a wauant abolishing the polling place foi the Colhngwood Uistnct foi the election of ,\ momber foi the House of Licpjesentitives, uid appointing the scliool house Chtton, neat Motupipi, in its ' f >l ice , a govcmoi t. ordci i evoking the appioval of a bonding warehouse at lleathcotc, near Chustchuich , a desjntoh fiom the Duke of New ctstle, with respect to the native mmdeis, which will be found elseuheie, a notilication that the City Boaid Act, 1803, Amendment Act, the Mangauai ITaiboui Impiovcmont Act, ISG-t, the RailwayCommissioneis Act, 1864, die South and Onehunga Roads Loan Act, ISG3, Amendment Act, an Act to Amend the City Boaid Loan Act, ISG3, the Empoweung Act, 1804, the Tamaki Bridge Act, ISG4, and the Appiopiiation Act, 1864, have been laid bcfoie the Govcinoi and that his Excellency has been pli ased to leave the same to their opeiations, apioclamation ft om the Superintendent of the Piovince of Hawko's Ray decl.uing, under the " Diseased Cattle Act, ' all the Austiahan colonies, all the ports of New Zca 1 >nd, the Cape of Good Hope and Gi eat Bntain and Ireland, to be mficted distnets , a ]iioclaination fiom the Superintendent of Canteibury declaim^ the provinces of Auckland, T.iranalu, andHawke's Bay to be infected districts, a proclamation fiom the Supeiiutcndent of Otago, declaiinsr ceitainpoitions of the piovinco of Otago to bo infected disti lets, and prohibiting the impoitatioii of cattle fiom Gipp's Land and Moiniugton , a notification that the Governor his appi overt of the appointment of Mi. Richard Carneion to be a cleik m the Savings' Bmk, Auckland; a copy of the aiticle of asiecment, with Mebsr« McAlellau and Blickwnod, foi the conveyance of mails between Melbourne and Poit Chalmers, a list of the reduced rates of postage to Cdifomia, Oregon, British Columbia, Vaneouvei'B Island*, and the Sandwich Islands , the approval of the Goveinoi of the appo'ntment of Aielubald Kennedy, Uscj , to be an inspector of stenm \essels foi the colony of New Zetland; the appointment of Chailes Heaphy, Efq , as chief sni veyor to the General Government, the appointment healing date fiom the Ist January , a notification that the Kevds. Philip Richaid Spty Bndey, Hemy Francis Butt, Dan Debois, and Cooper Seaile are authorised to officiate under the P/laniage Act ;, a notice that the Cameron Gold Mining Company has been brought under the Joint Stock Companies Act ; a notice that tendets will be received by the Maiine Boird of Otago, until the 22nd Maich, foi the erection of lighthouse towers and dwelling houses on Dog Island, Foveaux Straits, and on Tatora's Head, Otago Harbom ; a notice that Thornton, Smith and Firth's warehouse, and Cnuckshank, Smart and Co 's waiehonie have been appioved of foi the leception of goods under bond ; a notice that Kichaid Nazer, of Onehtin^i, has been licensed to act as a Custom House Agent ; a notice that a patent for smelting and piepanngiion will be gianted, if no objection be offeied within four months, to Clmrle3 Knight, M D., of Auckland ; and the balance sheets of sundry iJrtestate estates.

American News. — As our Sydney files only camo to hand yesteiday, we have not been able until now to give details of the American news, which will be found in another column. Military Movfments. — The banrl of the 68th Regiment pioceetled to Otahnhu on Fuday evening laif en midc, wo undei stand, to Duny, wheteitis to be stationed foi the ]>re.sent. The detachment of artilleiy that aic under oideis foi Tarau.ilu will embaik on boaid the ' htortn Bud ' eaily this mom ing. There have been several movements of the troops along the line to the Fiont, as will be seen by our Queen's Redoubt correspondent 1 * letter.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 2075, Issue XX, 14 March 1864, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Daily Southern Cross, Volume 2075, Issue XX, 14 March 1864, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Daily Southern Cross, Volume 2075, Issue XX, 14 March 1864, Page 3

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