OFFICES FOR MONEY ORDERS BETWEEN VICTORIA AND NEW ZEALAND.
It is notified, ("or the information of the public, that, in accordance with the fore, going older in council, money orders will be issued on and after the Ist November next at all money order offices in Victoria, payable at the undermentioned post-offices in* New Zealand: — Dunedin, Tuapeka, Wai tali una, Invercargill, »t which places money oiders will also be issued payable in Victoria. ADDITIONAL MONEY ORDER OFFICES IN VICTORIA. On and after the Ist November next money orders may be obtained and made payable at the following post-oih'ces : — Uiisterton, Chewlon, tlorsham, Sandridge Swan IJHI. COURT OF MINKS' — RULE OF PRACTICE Whereas by an act passed in the tweniyfirst year of the reign of Her present Majesty, imituled " An Act for amending the Laws relating to the Gold-lields," it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the several persons who for the time being shall be tbe attorney general, solicitor general, and judges of the courts of mine?, or any four of them, of whom the said ] attorney or solicitor shall be one, fiom time to time to frame &uch general rules as to them shall seem expedient for and concerning the practice and proceedings of the courts holdcn under the said act, either in their oiiginal or appellate jurisdiction, and for other purposes ; now, therefore, we do frame the following general rules, that is to say : — ln every suit, appeal, matter, or proceeding before the court of mines, or any judge thereof, after the plaintiff, appellant, respondent, or applicant, his attorney or counsel, shall havf* stated his case or made his application, and before he shall have called any witness, the judge may, if he shall think proper, call upon the dependent, appellant, respondent, or person called upon to iinswar, his auomey or counsel, to state the natuie of his defence or answer; and neither paity shall be permitted to depart from such opening statement, rle'enee, or answer, without leave of the judge; and in no cast) shall such per-mi.-sion be given so as to enable any prison to lely upon a purely technical defence or answer after he has stated a dufVnce or an>\ver upon the merits. (jiven under our hands this twentysevrnth day of October, in the yeai of our L^'.d one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two.
R I). Ikfxand. J. Laxgton Lkarke T. S. Cope. J. W. KOGERS.
OFFICES FOR MONEY ORDERS BETWEEN VICTORIA AND NEW ZEALAND.
Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 18 November 1862, Page 3
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