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To activate bookmarks click on “Window” and then “Show bookmarks” (or press F5) Searching this CD This book has been formatted to be searchable using Adobe Acrobat Reader. • Adobe Reader 6 or later is recommended for more advanced searching capability within a file or across multiple files. • Generally 95% - 99% of the words can be searched. Where the original type was poor the words may not be recognized for searching. • For more detailed explanation and tips to get the best search results click here The technical advancements that allow this searching bring a wonderful finding aid but there is still no substitute for reading the book! Copyright ©2006 Archive CD Books Australia Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved For more books on CD from Archive CD Books Australia, see the web pages at www.archivecdbooks.com.au THE VICTORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE; vubCtoEb bpa UtijDr4 OF HIS EXCELLENCY SIR HENRY BARKLY, K.C.B. VOL. XIX. FR O.M 1ST JANUARY TO 30TH JUNE, 1 6o. 331) auttjotitp: JOHN FERRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE. 0 Q 15 A fv, DI V IC TORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, fubriobrb by auttjovitp. No. 11.] FRIDAY, JANUARY 20. [1860. Crown Law Offices, Office of Chief Inspector of Distilleries Melbourne, 20th January, 1860. (Immigration Office, King street), NOTICES FOR INSERTION IN THE GOVERNMENT Melbourne, 16th January, 1860. GAZETTE. NOTICE TO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINE, OFFICERS of the Attorney General's Department are re- SPIRITS, OR FERMENTED MALT LIQUORS, AND BREWERS. quested in future to transmit all notices intended for in- N OTICE is hereby given that all persons dealing as above, sertion in the Government Gazette direct to the Honorable the Chief Secretary. in quantities of not less than two gallons, upon which the duty has been paid, unless registered in accordance with J. DENNISTOUN WOOD. the Acts 13 Victoria No. 26 and 20 Victoria No. 4, are liable to a fine of £30. Public Works Office, Certificates of Registration will be granted by the clerk of Melbourne , 10th January, 1860. the bench at the place nearest to the residence of such dealer at which a Court of Petty Sessions is established, within a MUSEUM FOR BUILDING MATERIALS. district duly proclaimed under the Act, or at the office of the Chief Inspector of Distilleries, at the Immigration Office, King SAMPLES of Colonial Roofing Slates are requested , in order that they may be exhibited in the above building . Parties street ; and any person who shall not have duly paid the legal fees of registration into the TIeasury, or to a receiver of having any such material , and desiring to extend to the public revenue, will be deemed or taken to be a person not registered further information by samples and description , &c., are invited within the meaning of the Act. to communicate with J. G. Knight, Esq , Architect , Houses of Parliament. LESLEY ALEXR. MOODY, JAS. G. FRANCIS. Chief Inspector of Distilleries. Crown Lands Office (Occupation Branch), Lands and Survey Office, Melbourne, 12th January, 1860. Melbourne, l0th January, 1860. LICENSES TO REMOVE SEA-WEED. IT is hereby notified, for the information of the public, that NOTICE RESPECTING DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL SITES. that portion of a notice in the Government Gazette, page 1304, dated 15th June, 1859, relating to the fee for sea-weed, is T is hereby notified that the Board of Land and Works abrogated, His Excellency the Governor in Council having have decided not to recommend for approval any land been pleased to abolish the fee for the removal of sea-weed. being set apart for Denominational School purposes, pending the present legislation in progress as to a general system of JAMES SERVICE. Education, unless reserves for such purposes be immediately required, and the Board satisfied that it is intended to erect Crown Law Offices, school buildings thereon forthwith. Melbourne, 16th January, 1860. PETTY SESSIONS. (By Order of the Board) C. HODGKINSON, I HE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, Deputy Surveyor General and Secretary. has appointed LAMPLOUgII, Treasury, OAKLEIGIT, and Melbourne, 13th January, 1860. SUNBURY, GRANTS TO MINING SOCIETIES. to be places whereat Courts of Petty Sessions may be respec- tively holden, under the authority of the Act of Council 3 ``,SOCIETIES or Institutes claiming to participate in the sum William IV. No. 3, sec. 17. (,7 (£1000) voted for the purpose of affording assistance to J. DENNISTOUN WOOD. Milling Societies, and generally of encouraging mining enter- prise, are invited to communicate with the Honorable the Treasurer on the subject, without delay. Chief Secretary's Office, Melbourne, 20th January, 1860 JAMES McCULLOCH. NOMINATIONS TO NAVAL CADETSHIPS. HE accompanying Despatch and Extract, intimating that Office of Chief Inspector of Distilleries, the Lords of the Admiralty have placed at the disposal (Immigration Office), King street, of the Secretary of State for the Colonies some nominations to Melbourne, 16th January, 1860. Naval Cadetships in favor of candidates recommended by the LICENSES TO DISTIL. Governors of the principal Australian Colonies, are published for general information. f 1IHE attention of vineyard proprietors, apothecaries, and Further particulars as to the mode of proceeding will be others requiring stills for the purposes of their trade, is hereafter published. directed to the necessity for obtaining a license to use the WILLIAM NICHOLSON. same, which license must be renewed every year. The penalty for neglect is fine and forfeiture. No. 49. Downing street, Every information may be obtained by application at this 10th November, 1859. office. six,-I have much pleasure in informing you that the Lords LESLEY A. MOODY, Commissioners of the Admiralty have been pleased, at my Chief Inspector of Distilleries. recommendation, to place at the disposal of the Secretary of No. 11 -JANUARY 20,1860.-1. 149 District Publicans ' Licenses. AT THE RECEIPT AND PAY OFFICE, CASTLEMAINE. William Edward Richards, and John Randal Carey, orrnti IN o Castlemaine Thos. William Adams, Castlemaine ooec0"t John Thos. Patterson, Elphinstone Henry Ingle White, Castlemaine -raV CD 10 William Henry Taaffe, Guildford c+looin r.kom ci IN 141 GO 4V 10 00 Auctioneers' District Licenses. AT THE RECEIPT AND PAY OFFICE, BEECAWORT$. John Crowther, Beechworth Michael Cusack, Wangaratta AT THE SUB TREASURY , MARFBOROUGH. Walter Borthwick, Back Creek P. W. 'virtue, Maryborough Richd. Sanders, Mount Greenock Auctioneers' General Licenses. AT THE RECEIPT AND PAY OFFICE, BELFAST. Charles Ruffle AT THE RECEIPT AND PAY OFFICE, WARRNAMBOOL. J. H. Craig S. Macgregor E. Atkinson Auctioneers' District Licenses. AT THE RECEIPT AND PAY OFFICE, PORTLAND. a R. Bloomfield , Hamilton G. G. Crouch, Portland 8 J. Fethers, Portland W. Leonard, Casterton J. Wilson, Hamilton c AT THE RECEIPT AND PAY OFFICE, PALMERSTON. E. T. Newton, Alberton rL O F Confectioners' Licenses. AT RECEIPT AND PAY OFFICE, MELBOURNE. a August Pettelkon, 1lourke street, Melbourne w T. W. Musicka, Williamstown ATTHE RECEIPT ANDPAY OFFICE, WARRNAMBOOL. A. Mathieson W. Fisher
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