Supreme Court Sittings, j-' y'yd. MIDDLE district. "T^TOTICE is hereby given, that a sitting ofthe . J_^j Circuit Court of the Supreme Coiirt for ibe Middle District of New Zealand, for the dispatoh | of Civil and Criminal business, will be holden at '"'J the Court House in tbe Provincial Government . Buildings, at Weliiugton, on Monday, the Ist day ' of Juoe next, atlO o'clook in the forenoon,, pur-.; . : auaut to proclamation, at wbicb time and place all : persons bound byrecognizances, prosecutors, wit-; nesses, or defendants are required to give their'; attendance. Notice is hereby further given that the Civil' causes will not be called on for trial until Monday* ; the Bth day of June next, at 10 o'clock, a,m., to which time the Sittings of the said Circuit Court will be adjourned after the conclusion ofthe Criminal business. The Supreme Court will fit in Banco on Monday, the 15th day of June next at 10 o'clock, a.m. ' ROBERT R. STRANG, ' ' ;; Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Wellington, sth May, 1863. General Government Notices, Provincial. Secretary's Office, Wellington, 6th May, 1863. THE following Notices are reprinted from the New Zealand Gazette' for . general information* J. Woodward, Aoting Provincial Secretary, Warrant appointing Petty Sessions of the Peace to be held at Rangitikei. By His Excellency, Sir George Grey, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order, of the Bath, Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief iv and oyer Her Majesty's Colony of New Zaaland, arid its Dependencies, and Vioe-Admiral ofthe same, &o , &0., &c. KNOW all men by these presents that I, Sir George Grey, the Governor as aforesaid of the said Colony, in pursuance aud execution of the power for tbis purpose vested in me by the .'•* Petty Sessions Act, 1858," do hereby appoiut that Petty Sessions of tjie Peace shall; bo held in and for the Petty Sessional District of Rangitikei at the times , and places hereinunder set forth, that is to say:-— • At Turakina, at the " Ben Nevis " ■. hotel, on the second Tuesday in every y\ month, at eleven o'ch X in the forenoon. '-J At Marsden, Uppei -angitikei, in the Court House, ou the try i o Weduesdayin every month, at eleven o'clock in tiie foreuoon. As witness ny hand, at New Plymouth this tenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three . G. Grey. By His Excellency _ command Alfred Domett, Rewards for the apprehension of Naval . Deserters. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland,*9th April, 1863. THE following Circular from the Admiralty, relative to rewards for the apprehension of Naval Deserters, is published for general information Reader Wood. In the absence of Mr Domett. . . CIROUiAR No. 30. L - ... ••■,■ -«• '■■ Admiralty, \ 25th November, 1862. My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having had under their consideration the Rewards payable forthe apprei pension of Deserters from Her Majesty's Ships, as laid down in Article 3, Page ■• 214, of Chapter 27, of ther^een's ; M Regulations and Admiralty^ Instrjubtiona I wherein it i^-" ordered that tlie rt siim bf " 1 £3 is to be paid only for. the $pprehen- f eusion of men who have l)eeii arrested within three months from the date of their having deserted, and £2 after the expiration of that time ;" and their Lord- ' ships are pleased to direct that, after three months, and within six months, from the date of Desertion, £2 shall be A paid for the apprehension of Deserters, y — that after six and within twelve months, £1 only shall be paid.— and that after twelve months not any reward shall be paid, unless specially ordered by their Lordships. By command of their Lordships, ' C. Paqst: To all Commanders in-Chief, 1 Captains, Commanders, "; and Commanding Offioers :] of Her Majesty's Ships - | and Vessels. j| Revising. Officer Appointed.. , •" y? '■■ , . yJM Colonial Secretary's Offioe, '.",*, y® Auokland, April 20th, 18j6^ y| HIS Excellenpy the Governor, . ; fcasj;fl been pleased to appoint the^fol^^l lowing gentlemen te^be Revising, Officer Ml for the Electoral Districts, specified oppo- | site their names ; — y*y|l * * *'..*.,,* .y JjM \ .Wanganui ■ :).- y§l ' ; ' Rangitikei... -^iV-'-^S Porirua **>• ! * ; s •*^4 Robert Hrt, E.V WelUngtotfl • Hutt . . / -s,^^arapjay,,;4||^ ■:. Readsr \ W^t^Wyilj In the absence of j\(lr?PojDtte^\^p Reprini of Notice under • J'J-Ordmn^n^m^W^^ ColoniarSeoretary'^'^ffie^^^^l • ''' •••Judiclfiti|DSp^p^^S ■ •-, -'-'AacMrid^iW^^ THE attentienyof tbe Colony i^alledto|th^l||il •• ■irifeTebrint ; 6f'*;NQfc^tnlMw
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1872, 23 May 1863, Page 5
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