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VICTORIA

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE;

Etttfjoritg

HIS EXCELLENCY

SIR HENRY BARKLY, K.C.B.

VOL. XXI.

FROM 1ST JANUARY TO 30TH JUNE,

1861.

JOHN FEEEES, GOVERNMENT PEINTEE, MELBOUENE. [57]

VICTORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

No. 6.] FRIDAY, JANUAEY 11. [1861.

Government Offices, Crown Law Offices, , 7th January, 1861. Melbourne, 7th January, 1861. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. TEEEITOEIAL MAGISTRATES. T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor has npHE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, I this day issued a Writ for the election of a member to serve JL has been pleased to direct the names of the undermentioned in the Legislative Council for the South Province, in the place gentlemen to be added to the Roll of Magistrates for the Colony of William John Turner Clarke, Esquire, who has resigned his of Victoria, viz.:— seat; and that the following arrangement has been made for JOHN FINLAY, Esquire, Clarendon street, Emerald Hill. such election, viz.:— WILLIAM MILLER, Esquire, Smeaton. Date of writ 7th January, 1861. JAMES CAEISBROOKE LYON, Esquire, Mount Gambler, S.A. Day of nomination 21st January, 1861. P. E&EETON WAEBUETON, Esquire, Major, Commissioner of Place of nomination West Brighton; Police, Adelaide, S.A. Day of polling 31st January, 1861. SAMUEL BEDDOME, Esquire, Adelaide, S.A. He turn of writ 8th February. 1861. WILLIAM ISAAC, Esquire, Kyneton. By Command, By His Excellency's Command, O. F. TIMINS, L.O.92&94. E. D. IEELAND. Private Secretary. Treasury, Treasury, Melbourne, 8th January, 1860. Melbourne, 28th December, 1860. 1ST, OE EOYAL VICTOEIA VOLUNTEEE CAVALET. AUCTIONEEES' LICENSES. HE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, T is hereby notified that by virtue of the powers conferred T has been pleased to direct the formation of a corps of I on him by the 9th clause of the Licensed Auctioneers' Act, Cavalry to be called the " 1st, or Eoyal Victoria Volunteer 18 Victoria No. 23, the Governor has been pleased to extend Cavalry," and to appoint thereto the undermentioned Officers the time for payment of the fees due on Auctioneers' Licenses, formerly attached to the "Eoyal Victoria Yeomanry Corps" certificates for which were obtained on the annual licensing day, and to the mounted troops of the "Eoyal Victoria Volunteer for a period of six weeks. Artillery" respectively:— By His Excellency's Command, JAMES HUNTEE EOSS, to be Lieutenant Colonel Commanding. GEO. VEEDON, JAMES STEWAET, to be Major. Treasurer. EAWDON FOSTEE GEEENE, to be Captain. Lands and Survey Office, OCTAVIITS SKINNER BXJETON, to be Captain and Adjutant. Melbourne, 10th January, 1860. THOMAS BERTRAM, to be Captain. WILLIAM PEERY, to be Captain. LICENSES TO QUAEEY. HAMILTON FAEISH STEPHEN, to be Captain. nHHE Governor in Council has been pleased to reduce the JL License Fee for quarrying purposes. EDWARD RICHARDSON, to be Lieutenant. It is therefore notified, for the information of the public, that EDWARD COHEN, to be Lieutenant. on and after the 1st day of January, 1861, the fee for quarrying WILLIAM DUNN, to be Lieutenant. will be at the rate of £25 per annum. CHAELES WASHINGTON UMPHELBY, to be Cornet. J. H. BEOOKE, ALBERT PURCHAS, to be Cornet. Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey. JOHN BLACK, to be Surgeon. Chief Secretary's Office, By His Excellency's Command, Melbourne, 27th December, 1860. GEO. VEEDON, COMMISSIONEE OF SAVINGS BANKS. Treasurer. rpHE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, -I- has been pleased to appoint Chief Secretary's Office, The Honorable MATTHEW HEEVEY, M.L.C., Melbourne, 27th December, 1860. to be a Commissioner of Savings Banks, in the room of D. S. PUBLIC VACCINATOES. Campbell, Esq., resigned. _ npHE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has By His Excellency's Command, JL been pleased to appoint the undermentioned gentlemen P.11172. EICHAED HEALES. to be Public Vaccinators for the districts subjoined to their respective names, viz.:— Chief Secretary's Office, A. S. SLATEE, Esquire, surgeon, Melbourne, 10th January, 1861. for the district of the Mountain Creek Diggings. EETUENING OFEICEE. FREDERICK DANIEL, Esquire, surgeon, HE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has for the district of Kingston. T been pleased to appoint W. S. MOREIS, Esquire, surgeon, RICHAED EADES, Esquire, M.D., Collins street east, for the district of Avoca. Melbourne, W. S. MOSEIS, Esquire, surgeon, to be the Eeturning Officer for the South Province, in the room for the district of Lamplough, vice A. S. Slater, Esq,, resigned. of J. B. Were, Esq., resigned. By His Excellency's Command, By His Excellency's Command, n (11331. . EICHAED HEALES. y* (.11519-21. No. 6.—JANUABY 11,1861.—1. Department of Public "Works, In the Insolvent Estate of GEOEGE FEEEMAN, of Mount , 27th December, 1860. Doran and Cowderoy Bridge, in the colony of Victoria, contractor. WOLLONGONG HARBOR WORKS. EORGE WEBSTER, Esq., of Geelong, being the official TO CONTBACTOBS AND OTHEES. & assignee .appointed for the estate and effects of George RESH tenders will be received at this office until Noon of Freeman, the abovenamed insolvent: Notice is hereby given that F Tuesday, the 5th March next, from persons willing to all debts due to the estate are to be paid to him, the said official contract for the execution of Works required at Wollongong assignee; and that the third public meeting of the creditors of Harbor. the said insolvent will be holden before me, at my office, Myers Tenders to be endorsed, "Tender for Works, Wollongong street, Geelong, on Friday, the first day of February next, at Harbor." the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for proof of debts, to Plans and sections may be seen, and printed specifications, receive the report of the official assignee as to the condition forms of tender, and further particulars obtained, at the Office of the said estate, and to give' him directions as to the future of the Engineer-in-Chief for Harbors and Rivers, 33, Hunter management thereof. street, Sydney ; Office of Public Works, Melbourne; and at the Dated at Geelong, this 12th day of January, A.D. 1861. Police Office, Woliongong. Tenders must state the time within which it is proposed to H. H. ROBERTS, complete the work; and at the foot of every tender there must For the Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, be a memorandum signed by the party tendering, and two No. 75 Circuit District of Geelong. responsible persons as sureties, agreeing to be answerable for the due performance of the contract in the event of the tender In the Insolvent Estate of DONALD MCANDEEW, of Lovely being accepted, and undertaking, in that event, that they will Banks, in the colony of Victoria, farmer. severally execute and deliver at the Office of the Crown HEREAS the estate of Donald McAndrew, of Lovely Solicitor^ in Sydney, or at the Police Office, Wollongong, within W Banks, in the colony of Victoria, farmer, was, on the seven days from the usual notification of acceptance, a bond to eleventh day of December, One thousand eight hundred and* Her Majesty, in the penal sum of £3000, for securing such sixty, placed under sequestration in my hands, by order of His performance, otherwise the tender will not be taken into con- Honor Sir Redmond Barry, Knt., one of the judges of the sideration. Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria, and who did, by further order under his hand, appoint George Webster, Esq., of W. M. ARNOLD. Geelong, one of the official assignees of insolvent estates for the colony of Victoria, to be the official assignee of and for this Department of Public Works, estate: I hereby appoint a public meeting of the creditors of the Sydney, 27th December, 1860. said Donald McAndrew, to be holden before me, at my office, Myers street, Geelong, on Friday, the first day of February KIAMA HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS. next, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for proof of RESH tenders will be received at this office until Noon on debts, and for the election of an assignee, if necessary, to act F Tuesday, the 5th March next, from persons willing to with the official assignee; and unless it shall be shown at such contract for the execution of certain Works required for the meeting that the goods and effects of the said Donald McAndrew improvement of the Harbor of Kiama. exceed the sum of One hundred pounds, I shall summarily pro- Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Kiama Harbor Works." ceed to rank the debts which shall then be proved upon the said Plan, specification, and form 6f tender may be seen, and fur- estate, and direct the proceeds to be distributed accordingly. ther particulars obtained, at the Office of the Engineer-in-Chief Dated at Geelong, this 12th day of January, A.D. 1861. of Harbors and Rivers, Sydney; and at the Office of Public Works, Melbourne; as well as at the Police Office, Kiama. H. H. ROBERTS, Tenders must state the time within which it is proposed to For the Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, complete the work; and at the foot of every tender there must No. 66 Circuit District of Geelong. be a memorandum signed by the party tendering, and two re- sponsible persons as sureties, agreeing to be answerable for the In the Insolvent Estate of THOMAS HENRY SAUNDEES, of due performance of the contract in the event of the tender Geelong, in the colony of Victoria, publican. being accepted, and undertaking, in that event, that they will HEREAS the estate of Thomas Henry Saunders, of severally execute and deliver at the Office of the Crown Solicitor, W Geelong, in the colony of Victoria, publican, was, on the in Sydney, within fourteen days from the usual notification of nineteenth day of December, One thousand eight hundred and acceptance, a bond to Her Majesty, in the penal sum of £3000, sixty, placed under sequestration in my hands, by order of for securing such performance* otherwise the tender will not be His Honor Robert Williams Pohlman, Esq., one of the judges taken into consideration. of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria, and who did,l>y W. M. ARNOLD. further order under his hand, appoint George Webster, Esq., of Geelong, one of the official assignees of insolvent estates for the colony of Victoria, to be the official assignee of and for this estate: I hereby appoint a public meeting of the creditors of the NOTICE. said Thomas Henry Saunders, to be holden before me, at my HE Rules of the Courts of Mines can be obtained at the office, Myers street, Geelong, on Friday, the first day of Feb- T Government Printing Office. Price Is. 6d.; by post 2s. ruary next, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for proof The Rules of the County Courts. Price Is. 6d.; by post 2s. of debts, and for the election of an assignee, if necessary, to act Also, with the official assignee; and unless it shall be shown at such The Mining Surveyors' Reports from January to November, meeting that the goods and effects of the said Thomas Henry I860. Price Is. each No.; by post Is. 6d. Saunders exceed the sum of One hundred pounds, I shall sum- Two copies can be forwarded without additional postage. marily proceed to rank the debts which shall then be proved upon the said estate, and direct the proceeds to be distributed accordingly. ' NOTICE. Dated at Geelong, this 12th day of January, A.D. 1861. ADVERTISEMENTS fonvarded by PoundJceepers and others, in- H. H. ROBERTS, tended for insertion in the " VICTOEIA GOVEENMENT GAZETTE," For the Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, must be legibly written, on one side of the paper only, and sent No. 68 Circuit District of Geelong. under cover Post Paid, addressed to the Government Printer. Advertisements will be charged for at the following rates, viz.:— In the Insolvent Estate of WILLIAM ANDEESON, of Parwan, One shilling for each of the first six lines, and sixpence for every in the colony of Victoria, farmer. additional line above six. EORGE WEBSTER, Esq., of Geelong, being the official The GOVEENMENT GAZETTE is published on TUESDAY and & assignee appointed for the estate and effects of William FllTDAY in each week, and Notices for insertion must be received Anderson, the abovenamed insolvent: Notice is hereby given by the Government Printer, at or before Ten o'clock of the day that all debts due to the estate are to be paid to him, the said 'preceding the day of publication. official assignee; and that the third public meeting of the creditors of the said insolvent will be holden before me, at my *%*A.ll advertisements intended for publication in £AeG0VEBN- office, Myers street, Geelong, on Friday, the first day of Febru- MENT GAZETTE must be paid for prior to insertion, and Postage ary next, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for proof Stamps cannot be received in payment from any place at which of debts, to receive the report of the official assignee as to the Post Otfice Orders can be obtained. condition of the said estate, and to give him directions as to the future management thereof. Dated at Geelong, this 12th day of January, A.D. 1861. H. H. ROBERTS, For the Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, I&SSOLVEBGY. No. 74 Circuit District of Geelong. In the Insolvent Estate of WILLIAM HOWE, of Mount Moriac, In the Insolvent Estate of THOMAS REA and JOHN REA, of in the colony of Victoria, farmer. Duneed, in the Colony of Victoria, storekeepers. r\ EORGE WEBSTER, Esq., of Geelong, being the official f^ EORGE WEBSTER, Esq., of Geelong, being the official vX assignee appointed if or the estate and effects of William VJ assignee appointed for the estate and effects of Thomas Howe, the abovenamed insolvent: Notice is hereby given that Rea and John Rea, the abovenamed insolvents: Notice is hereby all debts due to the estate are to be paid to him, the said official given that all debts due to the estate are to be paid to him, the assignee; and that the third public meeting of the creditors of said official assignee; and that the third public meeting of the the said insolvent will be holden before me, at my office, Myers creditors of the said insolvents will be holden before me, at my street, Geelong, on Friday, the first day of February next, at office, Myers street, Geelong, on Friday, the first day of Febru- the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for proof of debts, to ary next, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for proof receive the report of the official assignee as to the condition of of debts, to receive the report of the official assignee as to the the said estate, and to give him directions as to the future condition of the said estate, and to give him directions as to the management thereof. future management thereof. Dated at Geelong, this 12th day of January, A.D. 1861. Dated at Geelong, this 12th day of January, A.D. 1861. H. H. ROBERTS, H. H. ROBERTS, For the Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, For the Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. No. 72 Circuit District of Geelong. No. 71 Circuit District of Geelong. 229

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON. 7. The names in full and several residences of the share- " ECOND Half-yearly Report of the Municipal Council of holders, and the number of shares held by each at this date, are 8 Hamilton, from 27th June, I860, to 27th December, 1860. as follows:— Mr. James Hunter Campbell having resigned on the 14th Name and Residence. No. of Shares. June, Mr. James Allan was elected to fill his place on the 23rd William Williams, Napoleon Lead 2 August, 18G0. Ditto, in trust for company 1 ATTENDANCE OF MEMEEES. William Kirkwood, Napoleon Lead li During the half-year the council held 24 general meetings, Ditto, in trust for company 1 1 adjourned meeting, and 3 special meetings, and were attended Benjamin Clack, Black Lead li as follows:— Ditto, in trust for company ... 1 General. Adjourned. Special. Patrick McSwain, Black Lead li The Chairman 11 1 0 Ditto, in trust for company 1 Councillor Stevenson...... 11 0 0 Joseph Kilburn, Black Lead ... li Councillor Learmonth - 16 1 3 James Duncan, Ballaarat la- Councillor Malcolm ... 9 0 B William Gray, Napoleon Lead li Councillor Eloomfield •• 14 1 1 The executors or legal representatives of George Councillor Heath ..16 0 3 Finch, deceased, residence unknown li Councillor Allan • 8 0 0 William Woolstencroft, Black Lead 3 On the 26th December, 1880, Messrs. David Laidlaw, Thomas Abel Rhys, Napoleon Lead li McKellar, and Allan Epiphany McDougall were elected mem- Edward James Gusthart, Napoleon Lead ...... li bers of the council, in the room of James Allan, Richard Bloom- Daniel Harris, Napoleon Lead li field, and Richard Heath, who retired by rotation. . Thomas Townsend, Black. Lead li (Signed) HENRY COX, James Boyd, Napoleon Lead li Chairman. Peter Johnson, Napoleon Lead li NICHS. J. UREN, John Davies, Napoleon Lead li Town Clerk. Philip Leonard, Napoleon Lead li The executors or legal representatives of Morgan Statement of Receipts and Expenditure of the Municipal Council D. Williams, deceased, residence unknown ... li of Hamilton, for the Second Half-year, ending 27th December, Thomas Evans, Napoleon Lead li 1860. John Hardy,.Ballaarat li BECEIPTS. George. A. Hele, Napoleon Lead li £ s. d. James Bruce, Buninyong li Balance in hand on the 27th June, 1860 1,177 15 0 William Ralph, Black Lead li Rates collected during the half-year - 54 7 0 Charles Harvey, Black Lead li Balance of grant-in-aid for 1860 249 4 9 John Joseph Goller, Hard Hills, Buninyong ... li Receipts for bonds 0 15 0 Richard Lewis, Ballaarat li Pines 2 11 0 James Burrell, Napoleon Lead ' li Cyrus Retallack, Ballaarat li £1,484 12 9 James Gusthart, Napolecn Lead la EXPENDITURE. John McGrath, Black Lead ., 3 £ s. d. Robert Copeland, Napoleon Lead li Public works 904 7 10 William Capstaff, Black Lead li Printing, advertising, and stationery 26 8 8 Joseph Collier, Napoleon Lead li Salaries ... ' ...... 200 0 0 Julius Farquharson, Sebastopol li Bank interest 1 19 0 Malcolm Morison, Ballaarat 1 Rent of council chambers due June last 6 5 0 Edward Hayes, Buninyong li Land purchased 100 0 0 Archibald Scott, Black Lead 0i Municipal conference expenses 35 0 0 George Gusthart, Napoleon Lead li Petty commission on cheques at hank 0 15 6 Thomas Jenkins, Black Lead 1 Balance in the bank 209 16 9 Dated this 26tli day of January, A.D. 1861. £1,484 12 9 WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Manager. Having examined the foregoing account of receipts and ex- Witness to signature— penditure, and compared the same with the books in the council L. G. HAE.X>T, chambers and the bank-book, we find the same correct in every Solicitor, Ballaarat. No. 184 particular. A. E. McDOUGALL, DAVID LAIDLAW, THE ALL NATIONS QUARTZ MINING COMPANY. No. 169 Auditors. | THE undersigned John Armitage, hereby make applica- -*- 5 tion to register the All Nations Quartz Mining Company; under the provisions of the Mining Partnerships Limited LEVIATHAN GOLD MINING COMPANY. Liability Act, 1860, and I do solemnly and sincerely declare that '"E, the undersigned shareholders in " The Leviathan Gold the following statement is, to the best of nay belief and knowledge, Mining Company," Napoleon Lead, being a company true in every particular:— formed previous to the passing of the Mining Partnerships Limited Liability Apt, 1860, passed in the 24th year of the reign The name and style of the company is "All Nations Quartz of Her present Majesty, and being No. 109, do hereby express Mining Company." our consent that the said company be registered under the pro- The place of operations is at the head of Dead Horse Gully, visions of the said Act. No. 2 District of Ballaarat. George Gusthart Peter Johnson The nominal capital of the company is £2800 in 40 shares of Philip Leonard William Kirkwood £70 each. . The amount already paid is £500. John Davies George A. Hall The name in full of the manager is John Armitage. Joseph Collier William Williams The office of the company is at the place of operations Dead Abel J. Ray William Gray Horse Thomas McCrory Edward Jas. Gusthart James Burrell Thomas Tonks The names and several residences of the shareholders, and the Robert Copland William Woolstencroft number of shares held by each at this date, are as follows:—- James Gusthart, jun. James Boyd Name and Eesidence. . No. of Shares. his Thomas Evans Chas. A. Fleischauer, Prospector's Hotel 2 Daniel -f Harris James Bruce Johonn Meyer, Dead Horse 2 mark . Julius Farquharson John Neidshelm, Dead Horse 2 his Cyrus Retallack Duncan McLawrin, Dead Horse 2 Robert + Gould James Duncan Donald Hay, Dead Horse 2 name John Hardy John Thomas Johnson, Devil's Gully 2 Napoleon Lead, Thomas Johnson, Devil's Gully ... 2 Thomas C. Johnson, Eureka 1 7th January, 1861. David Fitzpatrick, Bakery Hill 4 Jacob Hintz, Dead Horse 2 I, THE undersigned William Williams, hereby make applica- Jacob Zinimer, Dead Horse 2 tion to register the Leviathan Gold Mining Company, under Carl Reanhard, Dead Horse 1 the provisions of the Mining Partnerships Limited Liability John Armitage, Dead Horse 2 Act, I860, and I do solemnly and sincerely declare that the Julian Royal, Plank road 1 following statement is, to the best of my belief and knowledge, Herman Engelhard, Sturt street 1 true in every particular, namely :— Peter Alt, Dead Horse 2 1. The name and style of the company is " The Leviathan William Witz, Dead Horse 2 Gold Mining Company, limited." Sydney Wilson, Mason's Gully ... 2 2. The place of operations is at the Napoleon Lead, Bunin- John Young, Creswick 2 yong. Thomas Patterson, Little Bendigo ... 2 3. The nominal capital of the company is £12,800, in 64 shares Thomas Treolor, Dead Horse 1 oi £200 each. Isaac Friend, Dead Horse 1 JOHN ARMITAGE, 4. The amount already paid up is £2429 11s. Manager. 5. The name in full of the manager is William Williams. Witness— n+6+VT A? offiice of the company is on the claim of the company, CHARLES E. DOOGOOD. at tne JNapoleon Lead, Buninyong. Dated 16th January, 1861. No. 185 [ 393 ]

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE VICTORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1861.

No. 28.] FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22.

Lands and Survey Office, Melbourne, 18th February, 1861. DEPASTURE LICENSES, 1861. T is hereby notified, for the information of Licensees of Crown Lands, that the Depasturing Licenses for the current year, in JTL accordance with the subjoined lists, can be obtained at the Treasury, Melbourne, on or before the 31st day of March next, upon payment of the prescribed fees. J. H. BEOOKE, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey.

ABABAT DISTBICT (J. G. TAYLOB, Commissioner). BALLAAEAT DISTEICT—continmed.

Licensee. Bun. Amount. Licensee. Bun. Amount. i

£ s. d. £ s. d. Anderson, A. Bangall 22 10 0 Buckland, J Piggoreet East 17 10 0 Austin, J. and T. Green Yale 70 0 0 Blake and Parker Borambete 20 0 0 Adams, E. St. Enoch's 75 0 0 Cook, Wm Moppianimum 15 0 0 Brown, T., sen., and G Mount Emu 75 0 0 Crombie, Mrs Mount Mercer Cattle 25 0 0 A. Brown fetation Beggs, G. and F. Eurambeen 75 0 0 Clarke, D Piggoreet West 20 0 0 Chirnside and Logan .. Burrambeep 30 0 0 Currie and Low Mindie 15 0 0 Chirnside and Logan .. Tatygoon 30 0 0 Dunn, C. C. ... Bolwarra , 25 0 0 Campbell, Colin 35 0 0 Fisken, A. Lal-lal 20 0 0 Chirnside, T. and A. .. Mount William 50 0 0 Inglis, Peter Warrenheip 20 0 0 Cooper, D. E Warrapingoe 20 0 0 Innes, Geo. Buninyong 10 0 0 Fitzgerald, Jno. Lake Monemia 15 0 0 Learmonth, T. and S. Buninyong 10 0 0 Learmonth, T. and S... Burrumbeet 10 0 0 Lewis, Eichd. ... Comeralghip .. 32 10 0 Lynch, Thos Mount Burchett 75 0 0 Lewis, Eichd. ... Dereel 20 0 0 McNab, D Lake Bolac 55 0 0 Lloyd, J. P. ... Emu Hill No. 1 10 0 0 Muirhead, Eobt. Tarram-yarram 40 0 0 Eussell, Phillip 30 0 0 McKinley, A Pollock Dale 25 0 0 Eowe, Wm. Nairngall 10 0 0 McCredie, G Lille vie 20 0 0 Eussell, T. and P. WardyTallock 37 10 0 Eoss, John Mount William Plains 30 0 0 Eowe and Son Glenfine 40 0 0 Eussell, A. Mawhallock 40 0 0 Scott and Sons Mount Buninyong ... 15 0 0 Eitchie, James Yiew Lake 20 0 0 Winter, John Banshaw ..1 30 0 0 Eussell, Aitken, and Bamjamie, or Langi 35 0 0 Waldie, Thomas Wyndholm 10 0 0 Porteus Willie Waldie, Thomas Dowling Forest 10 0 0 Eichardson, James Gormn 30 0 0 Wilson, Saml. ... Narmbool 25 0 0 Eitchie, John Fiery Creek 20 0 0 Simson, Eobt Langi Kal-kal . 37 10 0 Simson; Jno Trewalla 60 0 0 Simson, Eobt Mount Eoss 27 10 •0 BEECHWOETH DISTEICT (E. T. BAENABD, Commissioner). Thomson, G Challicum 37 10 0 Wright, W Lanegirin 30 0 0 Wyselaskie, J. D. Nanapunielap 60 0 0 Bowler, Samuel Magora 10 0 0 Ware, J. G. and J. .. Yalla-y-Poora 75 0 0 Bowler, Samuel Mitta-mitta 10 0 0 Bowler, Samuel Mitta-mitta .. 17 10 0 Bould, Joseph ... Boorahman 15 0 0 Box, Eichd Barwidgee 10 0 0 Barber, C. H Gundowing 62 10 0 BALLAABAT DISTEICT (C. W. SHEEBABD, Commissioner). Brown, J. S Gooramadda .. 15 0 0 Bond,E. M Demgamero 20 0 0 Brady and Dumphy ... Wandillegong .. 30 0 0 Aitcheson, D. ... Kurruc-kurruc 37 10 0 Brady and Dumphy ... Port Punka .. 10 0 0 Belcher, J. H. Glenlyon 15 0 0 Bayliss, H. Bremen 10 0 0 Bacchus, W. H. Perrewarrh 10 0 0 Connor, P. and T. Merrimarembung 10 0 0 Baird, M. H. and S. .'. Mount Bute ... 62 10 0 Campbell, A Cudjiewa 25 0 0 Bell, John Warrambine .. 15 0 0 Dundas, J. Nog Nog Wa 11 0 0 Bell, John Mount Mercer 10 0 0 Dalgetty and Co. Eldorado East 12 10 0 Belcher, J. H. '.'.] ". Ballan 10 0 0 Davidson andWhitehead Cowper's Heifer Station 25 0 0 Bacchus, W. H. Combajuck 10 0 0 Docker, Joseph Bonthorambo Plains... 47 10 0 No. 28.—FEBBUAET 22, 1861.—1. INDEX

TO THE VICTORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861.

A. Alberton. See Churches. Sites. Abattoirs. See Lands. Melbourne. Sites. St. Kilda. Alberton road district, accounts, 199; amended rule, 1268; meeting, 2071. Aborigines: vice-president of the central board for watching over the interests of, Theodotus, John Sumner, 714; corre- All-nations quartz mining company, notice, 229; accounts, 1434. spondents of the central board, 481, 682, 921, 1105,1241, 2278, 2428; honorary medical officer, 2428; requisitions for clothing Allansford. See Churches. and rations for aborigines to be forwarded, 984, &c.; a youth (Thomas Bungelleen) absconded from the residence of the Allotments, regulation for selection of, 1607. guardian of aborigines, 1419; land set apart for aborigines at Duneed, 1264; Hopkins river, 1754; Karngun, 288; Lake America, the queen's proclamation for the maintenance of neu- Hindmarsh, 1753. trality pending hostilities between the government of the United States and certain, seceding states, 1369; despatch en- Absconders. See Eewards. joining the strictest neutrality, 1551. Accountant in the department of public works, Alexander Amherst town site, 255. See Cemeteries. Commons. Gait, 46. Amherst municipality: bye-laws, 441, 2304: half-yearly reports, Accounts of companies, cemetery trustees, Sfc. See Cemeteries, 1205,1227, 2441, 2469; election notices, 524, 547, 770, 792, 2126, and the names of companies, municipalities, road districts. 2147. Accounts, public: Amherst pound: cattle impounded, 1.0, 231, 372, 434, 464, 549, regulations: distribution of the grant-in-aid for public 650, 651, 721, 772, 909, 956, 1042, 1117, 1139,1548,1603,1696, worship, 127; attention of government officers drawn tothe 1731,1874,1908, 2074, 2167, 2186, 2233. audit act touching surcharges, 289, &c.; refunds and remissions Amherst and Clunes road district altered, 1660; rules, 1330; of customs duties, 289, 311, &c.; advances by the treasurer, meeting, 2272, 2291; accounts, 2502. 481, &c.; adjustment of advances, 743, &c.; officers em- powered to certify for the service of government departments, Anakie. See Commons. Sites. 1853; ex-officio members of the tender board for stores and transport, 1854; allowance of fuel in Melbourne offices, 1935 ; Anderson's Creek. See Commons. accounts for medical attendance, fees, travelling expenses, &c, regulation, 2277, 2303. Andrews, James Stewart, deceased, notice to creditors of, 572. outstanding payments waiting at the treasury and its Animals lost, &c. See Cattle. Pounds. branches for persons enumerated, 152,315,589,762,799,949,1149, 1215,1373,1428,1556,1661,1755, 2014, 2195, 2429; outstanding Appointments, transfers, &c.: •payments waiting at the office of trade and customs, 1198, See Aborigines (for correspondents, &c, of the aboriginal 1215; outstanding claims against various public departments board); Bailiffs (for bailiffs); Cemeteries (for trustees of requested to be sent in, 2393, 2427, 2459, 2475, 2493, 2513; ex- cemeteries); Churches (for trustees of sites for churches, perimental farm accounts, notice, 2475, <&c. &c.); Lands (for officers authorized to prefer information See Grants-in-aid. for unauthorized occupation, and for officers authorized to issue licenses); Magistrates (for justices of the peace); Acknowledgments. See Deeds. Medical practitioners; Mining surveyors; Registrars of births and deaths; Registrars of marriages; Slaughter- Acts of parliament: houses (for inspectors of slaughter-houses, &c.); Surveyors left to their operation, 24 Viet. Nos. 98 to 104, page 725 ; (for certificated surveyors); Trustees; Vaccinators. 24 Viet. No. 117, page 797; 24 Yict. Nos. 105 to 112,114,115, A'Beckett, Thomas Turner, executive councillor, 46. 116,118, page 944; 24 Viet. Nos. 113, 120, 121, page 1443; 24 Adeney, William, visiting justice of gaol, Camperdown, 2131. Viet. No. 119, page 1699; 24 Viet. Nos. 122,123, page 2079. Allan, George, jun., postmaster, Raglan, 1426. Alley, James Henry, warden, 218, 921, 1425, 1735; police applied for. See the names of companies and localities. magistrate, Redbank, 841; crown lands commissioner, 1823. Alley, William Henry, coroner, Redbank, 895. extended. See Dog nuisance. Gunpowder. Health. Town Anderson, Musgrove Wroughton, warden, 1311,1735; visiting and country police. justice of gaol, Dunolly, 2131. Anderson, Robert Stirling, commissioner of trade and. cus- Addington. See Commons. toms, resigned, 377; ditto, reappointed, 2191. Anderson, William Henry, clerk of petty sessions, Geelong, Addresses. See Duchess of Kent. 980. Adjustment. See Treasury. Armstrong, J. S., crown prosecutor, Palmerston and Sale, 437. Aspinall, Butler Cole, crown prosecutor, Ballaarat and Gee- Admella medal, Thomas Tweedie requested to call at the office long, 895; ditto, Ararat, 979; ditto, resigned, 1441; execu- of trade and customs relative to, 2103, 2138. tive councillor, 1441; attorney general, 1441; retired, 2191. Administrator of estates of persons deceased. See Curator. Austin, Mr., collector of imposts (relieved), 381. Badge, Charles Grattan, collector of imposts, 1957. Admission of attorneys, &c. See Supreme court. Baker, James, returning officer for Ballaarat West, 1311. Bankart, C. H. V., electoral registrar, 46. Advances. See Treasury. Banks, Edmund, collector of imposts, 381, 2223, 2394; post- Africa, sailing directions for the south, south-west, and south- master, Carisbrook, 1426; ditto, Chiltern, 2475. east coasts, 814, 841, &c.; Roman Eock light, False Bay, Cape Barnard, Edward Thomas, warden, 1735. of Good Hope, 1957. Barry, Sir Redmond, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235. Bartrop, George Frederick, collector of imposts, 218; clerk of Agriculture: new offices of the board, 483, &c.; bye-laws of the the peace, Sandhurst, 290, 913; clerk of county court and board of agriculture, 1608; premiums offered by the board court of mines, Sandhurst, 290, 913. with respect to a steam plough, a reaping and binding Beaney, J. G., assist, surgeon, West Melbourne co. R.V.V.A.R.,, machine, and native sugar, wine, and tobacco, 1991 ; notice 895. repeated with conditions, 2013; agricultural statistics for the Beavan, F. W. C, election auditor, Dalhousie district, 1535. year ending 31st March, 1861, page 1244-5. See Experimental Bell, John, captain, Geelong corps V.M.R., 531. farm. Bell, Robert Buchanan, returning officer for Creswick, 2247. 2 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Appointments, &c.—continued. Appointments, &o.—continued. Bertram, Thomas, captain, 1st or E.V.V. cavalry, 57. Drummond, William Henry, warden, 1311,1735; crown lands Bewes, Alfred M., clerk of petty sessions (municipal court), commissioner, 1823. Sandhurst, 1426,1754. Drury, Arthur, captain, Ballaarat V.E. rangers, 481. Black, John, surgeon, 1st or E.V.V. cavalry, 57. Duffy, Charles Gavan, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235; pre- Bliss, T., electoral registrar, 46. sident of the board of land and works and commissioner Branford, A. G., assistant emigration officer, &c., 82. of crown lands and survey, 2191. Bright, Charles Edward, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235; Dunn, John, captain, Maryborough corps V.V.E., 82. member of the pilot board, 895; member of the steam navi- Dunn, William, lieut., 1st or E.V.V. cavalry, 57. gation board, 895. Dunne, Joseph Henry, crown prosecutor, Ararat, Ballaarat, Britt, constable, powder magazine keeper, Maryborough, 2428. and Geelong, 1916. Broad, Charles, assistant emigration officer and Chinese emi- Eades, Eichard, returning officer for the south province, 57 ; gration officer at Williamstown, 1675. exhibition commissioner, 75, 235. Brock, Alexander, pleuro-pneumonia commissioner, 1675. Ebden, Charles Hotson, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235. Brodie, George, executive councillor, 377; resigned, 479; com- Egan, Thomas, collector of drainage rates, Sandhurst, 1034. missioner of trade and customs, 377; retired, 479. Ellis, Arthur Danvers, postmaster, Maldon, 1426. Brooke, John Henry, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235; Ellis, H., telegraph officer, 2394; collector of imposts, 2394. president of the board of land and works and commissioner Evans, George Samuel, postmaster general, 2511. of crown lands and survey, retired, 2191. Farrar, Frederick Alfred. Gerard, postmaster, New Inglewood, Bryan, Frederick, collector of imposts, 381. 2223; collector of imposts, 2223; telegraph officer, 2223. Bryan, W., clerk of petty sessions, Omeo, 2303. Fawkner, William, powder magazine keeper, Warrnambool Bull, John Edward Newell, warden, 1735. 1778; collector of imposts, 1778. Bull, W., captain, &c, Williamstown corps E.V.V.A.E., 1493. Fetherstonhaugh, Cuthbert, visiting justice of gaol, Hamilton, Bunnett, Templeton, clerk of petty sessions, Wahgunyah, 2L31. 841; ditto at Eutherglen, ib. Firman, George Augustus, collector of imposts, 2223. Uurke, Eichard, acting clerk of petty sessions, Leigh, 290; Fisher, James, collector of imposts, 726. electoral registrar, 531. Fitzpatrick, Patrick C, mining registrar, 636. Burke, Eobert, coroner, Mount Shadwell, 1536. Fletcher, George Avery, consulting engineer for drainage, Burkitt, Horace, collector of imposts, 218, 1957. Sandhurst, 1034. Burkitt, Walter, collector of imposts, 218. Fogarty, Martin, collector of drainage rates, Sandhurst, 1034. Burton, Octavius Skinner, captain and adjutant, 1st or E.V.V. Forbes, Donald William, postmaster, Echuca, 1426. cavalry, 57. Forbes, James A. G., gold, receiver, Sandy Creek, 347; clerk Byrne, William, mining registrar, 745; mining surveyor, 945. of petty sessions, Sandy Creek, Tarnagulla, 438; electoral • Cadden, Eobert, collector of imposts, 218. registrar, 607. Call, Frederick, warden, 347, 1735; visiting justice of gaol, Forbes, John George, chairman of general sessions, Sale, 151; Maryborough, 1675, 2131. ditto, Palmerston, 437; ditto, Castlemaine and Kyneton, •Campbell, Henry Cadogan, mining surveyor, 1034, 1349; 979; judge of county courts, Bacchus Marsh, Castlemaine, mining registrar, 1200, 1349. Dandenong, Daylesford, Fryerstown, Gisborne, Kyneton, Campbell, Matthew, captain, Ballaarat V.E. rangers, 481. Maldon, and Taradale, 979; judge of court of mines, Castle- Carey, John Le Marchant, warden, 347, 1735. maine district, 979. Carr, Charles Warburton, warden, 1735. Fosbery, M. D., clerk of petty sessions, Yan Yean, 2248. Cathrey, W., mining registrar, 636. Francis, George, an arbitrator under the Fitz Eoy ward im- Childe, John, returning officer for Crowlands, 1381. provement act, 553. 'Church, H. D., collector of imposts, 237. Franklin, John, Poundkeeper, Lancefield, 135. Clarke, George, collector of imposts, 2248. Freyer, J. K., member of the pilot board, resigned, 1426. Clarke, James Langton, judge of court of mines, Creswick, Gait, Alexander, accountant and chief clerk of the public for a period, 289, 2531; ditto, Amherst and Avoca, 1328. works department, 46. -Cleary ^ John, electoral registrar, 46; acting clerk of petty Garratt, John M., electoral registrar, 1561. sessions, Echuca, 2103. Gaunt, William Henry, warden, 1735. 'Clissold, Stephen Thomas, warden, 1735. Gilbee, H., 2nd lieut., Collingwood co. E.V.V.A.E., 531. Close, Henry, acting Poundkeeper, Castlemaine, 1927. Gill, Mitchell, superintendent of drains, Sandhurst, 1034. Clow, James Maxwell, commissioner of crown lands, 1590; Grace, John, assistant surgeon, Geelong corps V.M.E., 1311. warden, 1735. Graham, James, consul of the King of Italy at Melbourne, Clowes, Joseph, acting clerk of petty sessions, Newstead, 2278. 2520. Cogdon, John, warden, 424 {incorrect in 347), 1735; commis- Grant, James Macpherson, vice-president of the board of land sioner of crown lands, 1823. and works and commissioner of public works, 377; retired, Cohen, Edward, lieutenant, 1st or E.V.V. cavalry, 57. 2191; executive councillor, 377. Coldham, George, returning officer for Normanby, 1381. Greene, Eawdon Foster, captain, 1st or E.V.V. cavalry, 57; •Cole, Charles, mining registrar, 348. major, ditto, 237. Colles, James, postmaster, Back Creek, 1426. Gresham, William Henry, lieut., Sandridge division V.V. naval Colles, Eichard, sheriff, Maryborough district, 481. brigade, 176. Collier, James Lyon, postmaster, Clunes, 1426. Grimes, Henry, mining registrar, 636. Collier, William, postmaster, Gisborne, 1426. Groves, George E., telegraph officer, 2394; collector of im- Collins, Oliver Warren, assistant clerk of petty sessions, Wil- posts, 2394; postmaster, Carisbrook, 2475. liamstown, 515. Grylls, G. W. F., electoral registrar, 2151. 'Cooper, John Sisson, clerk of county court, Bacchus Marsh, Gummow, B. W., electoral registrar, 424. 913. Haines, William Clark, exhibition commissioner, 75,235; min- 'Corbet, Frederick Vincent, collector of imposts, 1957. ister of finance or treasurer, 2191. Costello, sergeant, electoral registrar, 46. Hallifax, Ambrose William, postmaster, Kyneton, 1426. Costello, John, acting clerk of petty sessions, Sandy Creek Hamilton, John Prendergast, warden, 237, 1735; chairman (Tarnagulla), 131, 1146. of municipal meeting, , 797; commissioner of Couchman, Thomas, captain, Castlemaine corps V.V.E., 237. crown lands, 1590. Coverdale, James, postmaster, Belvoir, 1426. Hamilton, Mr., collector of imposts, 381. Cowan, Thomas, mining registrar, 636. Hamilton, William Penn, collector of imposts, 1891. Cox, captain, member of the board of visitors of observatories, Hanckar, J. L. H., mining registrar, 1590. 682. Hanify, M. J. P., collector of imposts, 218. Creen, James Lynn, collector of imposts, 381; postmaster, Hardy, William, acting clerk of petty sessions, St. Kilda, 1754; Yackandandah, 1426. acting clerk of petty sessions, Emerald Hill, 1754. Crespigny, Philip Champion, warden, 1735. Harkins, James, acting clerk of petty sessions, South Barwon, Croft, Albion Charles, telegraph officer, 2394; collector of 1754. imposts, 2394; postmaster, Sandridge, 2475. Harper, Edward T., mining registrar, 1200. Crofton, D., electoral registrar, 46. Harriott, George, postmaster, Hexham, 1426. Crossen, Henry, coroner, Smythesdale, 2494. Harris, George Smith, assistant surgeon, 1st or E.V.V. cavalry, Currie, John Lang, returning officer for Eipon and Hampden, 237. 1443. Harrison, George, warden, 347, 1735; crown lands com- Cusack, James B., mining registrar, 636. missioner, 1823. JDaly, Denis Bowes, 2nd clerk of petty sessions, Indigo, and of Hart, G. W., mining registrar, 1200. the county court and court of mines, Indigo, 46; collector Hay, Thomas, mining registrar, 636. of imposts (relieved), 607; assistant clerk of petty sessions, Heales, Eichard, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235; chief Chiltern, 1349. secretary, retired, 2191. Heath, E., captain, Geelong corps V.V.E., 797. 'Daly, James, captain, Daylesford corps V.V.E., 1311; com- missioner of crown lands, 1590; warden, 1735. Heron, Thomas Denis Stratford, chairman of municipal Daniel, Edward, postmaster, Dunolly, 1426. meeting, Taradale, 1212; warden, 1735; crown lands com- Davidson, Eobert, mining*registrar, 636. missioner, 1823. '. Davison, Eobert, Poundkeeper, Malmsbury and Taradale, 1927. Hervey, Matthew, commissioner of savings banks, 57; cantain,' Dawson, C. H., collector of imposts, 176. V.V. light dragoons, 1311. '. Despard, Samuel, acting clerk of petty sessions, Mortlake, 797. Hodgkinson, Clement, assistant commissioner and secretary Deverell, Spencer Euding, collector of imposts, 726. for crown lands and survey, 797; member of the board of Devlin, Arthur, member of the pilot board, 895. land and works, 1633. Dobbin, Charles Leonard, clerk of petty sessions, Sandridge, 515. Hodgson, E. B., telegraph officer, 2394; collector of imposts, Dore, Frederick, collector of imposts, 1145, 2394; postmaster, 2394. Saadridge, 1426; ditto, Streatham, 2475; telegraph officer, Hogarth, William, clerk of petty sessions, Eedcastle, 784. 2394. Hollick, Harry Ebenezer, customs clerk, Port Fairy, 237. 'Dow, Alexander, coroner, Amherst, 1083. Homan, Brinsley Sheridan, powder magazine keeper, Ararat, Dowling, Charles Cholmeley, commissioner of crown lands, 1381. 1590; warden, 1735. Hood, John, returning officer for South Gipps Land, 759. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861.

Appointments, &c.—continued. Appointments, &c.—continued. Hopkins, Arthur, returning officer for Polworth and South Miskelly, John, clerk of petty sessions, Dunolly, 103; ditto, Grenville, 1443. Sandy Creek, 151; powder magazine keeper, Dunolly, 1426. Horne, Eobert Wintle, warden, 2131, 2151; police magistrate, Mitchell, William Henry Fancourt; commissioner of railways 2151; commissioner of crown lands, 2194; coroner, Buck- and roads, 2531. land, 2194. Mollison, Crawford, warden, 1735. Houston, John, executive councillor, 1001; commissioner of Monckton, Frederick Odell, clerk of petty sessions, Eedbank, railways, 1001; retired, 2191. 1019. Hubbard, H., assistant emigration officer, &c., 82. Monroe, John, visiting justice of gaol, Meredith, 2131. Humffray, John Basson, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235; Montgomery, E. A., clerk of the peace, Carisbrook (Mary- commissioner of mines, retired, 2191. borough), 424. Hutchinson, George L., clerk of petty sessions, Smeaton, 1754. Moore, George, assistant surgeon, Hotham division or corps Hutchinson, James, assistant surgeon, Castlemaine corps E.V.V.A.E., 1081. V.V.E., 347. Morgan, James, powder magazine keeper, Melbourne, 176. Hutchinson, James Steers, assistant surgeon, Fitz Eoy co. Morton, George G., coroner, Learmonth, 895. V.V.E., 18. Mount, Henry, assistant surgeon, Ballaarat V.E. rangers, 481. Ireland, Eichard Davies, attorney general, resigned, 1441; Mueller, Ferdinand, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235. re-appointed, 2191. Murchison, John, returning officer for Dalhousie, 1443. Jackson, J. G., customs weigher, 1469. Murphy, Sir Francis, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235. Jackson, John, chairman of municipal meeting, Inglewood, Murray, Kynaston L., postmaster, Streatham, 2223; telegraph, 2461. officer, 2223, 2394; collector of imposts, 2223, 2394. Jackson, William, postmaster, Streatham, 1426. Murray, Virginius, warden, 1735; crown lands commissioner, Jardine, Thomas, clerk of petty sessions, Waranga, 1047; elec- 1823. toral registrar, 1105; gold receiver, Eushworth, 1175. Nicol, John, postmaster, Daylesford, 1426. Jessup, B., electoral registrar, 424. Nott, John, powder magazine keeper, Maldon, 2248. Johns, E. E., clerk of petty sessions, Mountain Creek, 218; Nunn, Joshua Walter, collector of imposts, 218,1145; post- collector of imposts (relieved), 237. master, Longwood, 1426. Johnston, James Stewart, vice-president of the board of land O'Connell, Henry Frank, collector of imposts, 1891. and works and commissioner of public works, resigned, 377; O'Connor, J. D., election auditor, Kilmore district, 1535. ditto, re-appointed, 2191; member of the board of national O'Farrell, P. A. C, visitor of the Lunatic Asylum, Tarra education, 945. Bend, 82. Johnstone, Ebenezer, crown lands ranger, 1823. O'Gilvie, Christian Splidt, pleuro-pneumonia commissioner, Keddell, Jackson, acting clerk of petty sessions. Tan Tean, 797, 869; resigned, 1536. 1019. O'Leary, D., mining registrar, 515. Kelsall, Edward, clerk of the peace, Palmerston, 438. O'Malley, Michael, mining registrar, 636. Kennan, Thomas G., mining registrar, 636. O'Shanassy, John, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235; chief Kilborn, Eoderick, postmaster, Wahgunyah, 1426. secretary, 2191. King, Bernard M., acting clerk of petty sessions and of court Oliver, Daniel, collector of imposts, 870. of mines, Omeo, 2461. Orme, Francis Knox, warden, 960, 1735; chairman of muni- Knapp, Beaumont Orlando Primatt, Poundkeeper, Williams- cipal meeting, , 2151. town (Kororoit Creek), 2484, 2498. Palmer, Sir James Frederick, exhibition commissioner, 75, Kohler, George, vice-consul for Spain at Melbourne, 531. 235. Krone, Alfred Lionel, postmaster, Benalla, 1426. Palmer, Thomas William, judge's associate, 980. Laidman, .Francis Marchant, assistant surgeon, Maryborough Pasco, C. A. D., clerk of petty sessions, Swan Hill, 348; ditto, corps V. V.E., 438; returning officer for Maryborough, 1957. Kerang, 348; visiting justice of gaol, Swan Hill, 2131. Lane, Henry Bowyer, warden, 1735. Pearce, Andrew, collector of imposts, 381; postmaster, Chil- Lavender, William, chairman of municipal meeting, Malms- tern, 1426. bury, 2103. Penton, David Eussell, collector of imposts, 726. ' Lay, Charles Henry, collector of imposts, 1957. Perry, William, captain, 1st or E.V.V. cavalry, 57. Lempriere, Charles, assistant surgeon V.V. light dragoons, Phipps, W., mining registrar, 2494. 1311. Piper, William, warden, 1536; acting clerk of petty sessions, Letheby, Joshua, powder magazine keeper, Footscray, 176; Benalla, 1917. collector of imposts, 176. Plummer, Andrew, assistant surgeon, Sandridge division V.V. Lightfoot, John, clerk of the peace, Sale, 151. naval brigade, 176. Loader, Thomas, commissioner of trade and customs without Pohlman, Frederick Eoper, warden, 347,1735 ; commissioner salary, 501; ditto resigned, 605; ditto appointed with salary, of crown lands, 1590; visiting justice of gaol, Eaglan, 2131. 605; ditto resigned, 1125; postmaster general, resigned, 605. Pohlman, Eobert Williams, judge of county court, Mel- Lowther, Gorges Macdonald, commissioner of crown lands, bourne, 979; chairman of general sessions, Bourke, 979. 1105; warden, 1735. Port, James, superintendent of sludge drains, Sandhurst, Lynar, James Alexander, postmaster, Belfast, 1426. 1105. Lynch, John, mining registrar, 636. Poyntz, Arthur, collector of imposts, 381, 1145; postmaster, Wangaratta, 1426. Macadam, John, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235; ditto Price, Frederick William, acting clerk of petty sessions, Tan .A honorary secretary, ib.; executive councillor, 831; post- Tean, 2248. master general, 831; ditto retired, 2191. Pringle, James William E., mining registrar, 636. MacDonnell, G. M., powder magazine keeper, Warrnambool, Puckle, Frederick Hale, warden, 46,1735. 1661; collector of imposts, 1661. Purchas, Albert, cornet, 1st or E.Y.V. cavalry, 57. Mackay, David, returning officer for the north-western pro- Quain, Frederick, powder magazine keeper, Stawell, 2248. vince and Castlemaine district, 1241 (incorrect in 1200). Backham, Thomas Eichard, postmaster, Warrnambool, 1426. Mackenzie, M. J. S., assistant emigration officer, &c, 82. Eadcliffe, Henry H., coroner, Inglewood, 714. Mackenzie, Eobert Cleghorne, warden, 1735; crown lands Eae, Thomas, member of the steam navigation board, re- commissioner, 1823; coroner, Maldon, 2194. signed, 1444. Maclean, David Purdy, assistant surgeon, Williamstown corps Eae, William, assistant surgeon, Bacchus Marsh troop or V.V.E., 960. corps V.M.E:, 289. Maclean, M., lieutenant, Bacchus Marsh troop or corps Eashleigh, C, lieutenant, Geelong corps V.V.B., 797. V.M.E. 945. Eaven, Charles Henry, mining registrar, 348. Mac Mahon, Charles, executive councillor, 2191. Eaven, J. C, captain, Collingwood co. E.V.V.A.E., 531. Madigan, Andrew, Poundkeeper, Lancefield, 2227. Eeed, Thomas, collector of imposts, 1891. Manning, Edward, clerk of petty sessions, Portland, 46; clerk Bennie, James, acting clerk of petty sessions, Lancefield, 1105. of the peace, Portland, 46; clerk of county court, Portland, Eennie, S. S., collector of imposts, 726. 46; electoral registrar, 46. Bich, John, electoral registrar, 46. Maplestone, Charles Marsh, collector of imposts, 218; post- Eichardson, Edward, lieut., 1st or E.V.V. cavalry, 57; captain, master, Tarnagulla, 1426. ;, ditto, 1081,1175. Marsack, George Eichardson, Poundkeeper, St. Kilda, 1597. Eoberts, H. H., collector of imposts (relieved), 82. Martin, Anthony L'Espinasse, clerk of petty sessions, Morse's Eobertson, James, clerk of petty sessions, St. Kilda, 2103; Creek, 1349. ditto, Emerald Hill, ib. Mason, Thomas, member of the pilot board, 1561. Eobertson, John Sinclair, mining registrar, 348. Mather, J. H., clerk of petty sessions, Learmonth, 1200. Boch-T., assistant emigration officer, &c, 82. Matthews, Barnard E., member of the steam navigation Eoe, Wellesley F., electoral registrar, 870. board, 1444. Eogers, John Warrington, member of the council of the Matthews, John Edward, electoral registrar, 2173; incorrect in university of Melbourne, 1241. 2151. Eose, A., assistant emigration officer, &c, 82. McAndrew, Duncan, Poundkeeper, Bokewood, 384. Eoss, C. G., 2nd lieut., St. Kilda co. E.V.V.A.B., 289. McCall, Eobert, acting clerk of petty sessions (police court), Eoss, George, returning officer for North Gipps Land, 1754. Melbourne, 1610. Eoss, James Hunter, lieut.-col. commanding 1st or E.V.V. McCormick, Peter, acting Poundkeeper, Lancefield, 2116. cavalry, 57; to command all mounted volunteer corps in McCoy, Frederick, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235. Victoria, 1211. McCrae, Andrew Murison, warden, 1735. Ecss, W. B., powder magazine keeper, Portland, 1778; col- McDougall, Eobert, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235. lector of imposts, 1778. McFarlane, J., assistant emigration officer and. Chinese emi- Eyland, Frederick, Poundkeeper, Bothwell, 1542. gration officer at Williamstown, 82. Eyland, George, captain, Castlemaine corps V.V.E., 237. McInnes, Lachlan, postmaster, Heathcote, 1426. Saint, Charles Abraham, captain, Castlemaine corps V.V.E., McKean, James, visiting justice of gaol, Carisbrook, 2131. 237 (corrected in 347). McMillan, Eoderick S., mining registrar, 348. Salkeld, Henry, collector of imposts, 381, 1145, 1957; post- McWilliams, A., clerk of petty sessions, Drysdale, 58. master, Snapper Point, 1426. Meyrick, Alfred, acting receiver of revenue and paymaster, Saunders, Henry, Poundkeeper, Smythe's Creek, 2305. Maryborough, 1935. Sawdy, William, lieut., Sandridge division V.V. naval brigade, Miscamble, John, pleuro-pneumonia commissioner,869. 176. INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Appointments, &c.—continued. Appointments, &c.—continued. Selwyn, A. R. C, exhibition commissioner, 75, 235. Wilson, George, assistant surgeon, Kyneton troop or corps Sharkey, Michael Edward, chairman of municipal meeting3 Y.M.R., 1081. St. Arnaud, 1935. Wilson, Hugh May, Poundkeeper, River Leigh, 92. Shee, E. O., clerk of petty sessions (police court), Melbourne, Wilson, William Parkinson, exhibition commissioner, 75; 2103. honorary secretary to board of visitors of observatories, 5, Sherard, Charles "Wale, warden, 1735. 18. Shields, William, collector of imposts, 515, 1891. Wood, Harrie, mining registrar, 1856. Shuter, Charles, warden, 1735. Wood, John Dennistoun, minister of justice, 2191. Silvester, Henry Woodthorpe, powder magazine keeper, Woodhouse, M., electoral registrar, 46. Avoca, 1381. Woodward, John Herbert, postmaster, Avoca, 1426. Singleton, Richard, assistant clerk of petty sessions, Sand- Woolgrove, Thomas, mining registrar, 636. hurst, 1269. Woolley, C. A., lieut., Geelong corps Y.Y.R., 797. Sircom, John, inspector of denominational schools, 289. Wrixon, Arthur Nicholas, chairman of general sessions, Bel- Skene, Henry, collector of imposts, 2079, 2103 fast, Grant, Palmerston, Portland, Sale, and Warrnambool, Smith, lieutenant, R.Y.Y.A.R., resigned, 1084. 979; judge of county courts, Belfast, Colac, Geelong, Pal- Smith, Alexander John, warden and police magistrate, re- merston, Portland, Sale, and Warrnambool, 979; commis- signed, 798. sioner of insolvent estates, Geelong district, 979. Smith, Anthony Adrian, pleuro-pneumonia commissioner, Yates, J., sheriff, Ararat district, 1937. 869. Young, Charles, returning officer for Kyneton boroughs, 424. Smith, Bernhard, commissioner of crown lands, 1590; warden, 1735. Apsley, town site, 401. Smith, Peter Henry, police magistrate, 1381; warden, 1381, 1735; crown lands commissioner, 1935. Ararat, town site, 255; new gaol proclaimed, 1912. See Smith, William Collard, captain, Ballaarat Y.R. rangers, 481. Churches. Commons. Sites. Smyth, Charles Alexander, crown prosecutor, Castlemaine and Sandhurst, 895; ditto, Maryborough, 979. Ararat municipality: brought under the gunpowder act, 1372; Speckman, James, Poundkeeper, Meredith, 1216. bye-laws, 105, 187, 2171; half-yearly reports, 111, 140, 1275, Stamp, E. S., landing waiter, 1469,1494. 1300; election notices, 792, 808, 1873, 1906; regulations for Stephen, Hamilton Farish, captain, 1st or E.V.V. cavalry, 57. Ararat town common, 2171. Stevenson, James, mining registrar, 636. Stewart, Cornelius, assistant surgeon, Richmond co. / R.V.V.A.R., 895. Ararat pound: cattle impounded, 53, 98, 112,169, 231, 390, 464, Stewart, James, major, 1st or R.V.Y. cavalry, 57; major 573, 668, 692, 997, H60, 1260, 1650, 1814, 1954,1973, 2098, 2186, commanding ditto, 1212. 2233, 2361, 2390. Stobie, D. G., clerk of petty sessions, Mount Egerton (Gor- Ararat road district, applied for, 1428; proclaimed, 1630; meet- don), 2394. ing, 1872. Stokes, William, captain, Richmond co. R.Y.Y.A.R., 531. Stone, Robert Holden, mining registrar, 636. Arbitrators. See Fitz Roy ward. Strachan, W., lieut., Geelong corps Y.Y.E., 797. Strutt, Charles Edward, clerk of petty sessions, Echuca, 348; Argyle. See Commons. warden, 1916. Sullivan, James Forrester, executive councillor, 1125; com- Arms exportation. See New Zealand. missioner of trade and customs, 1125; retired, 2191. Sunnier, Theodotus John, vice-president of the central abori- Armstrong, Patrick, enquired for, 1415, 2095. ginal board, 714. Taaffe, Thomas Henry, acting Poundkeeper, Guildford, 821. Armstrong's. See Commons. Taylor, James Grant, warden, 1735; acting sheriff, Ararat district, 1937. Arson. See Rewards. Taylor, T., electoral registrar, 46. Artillery corps. See Yolunteer corps. Templeton, William, warden, 1735. Thornely, Thomas E., mining registrar, 636. Ascot. See Commons. Thwaites, Joshua, collector of imposts, 1145; postmaster, Creswick, 1426. Assessment on stock: amounts cancelled, 272, 535, 636, 1445, Tierney, Daniel Joseph, election, auditor, West Melbourne 1943; alterations, corrections, and explanations of lists of per- district, 1426. sons liable, 272, 535, 636, 877, 1146, 1176,1247,1313, 1497, 1943, Toms, John, crown lands ranger, 1105. 2396; lists of persons liable to assessment, amounts, &c, 1048, Toole, Edward, clerk of petty sessions, Cowana, 1146. 2237; supplementary ditto, 592, 1147, 1214, 1247, 1264, 1312, Tracy, Richard T., assistant surgeon, Collingwood co. 1409, 1497, 1539, 1633, 1658, 1783, 1959, 2430, 2431, 2482, 2521; R.Y.Y.A.R.,289. fines for non-payment remitted, 1658,1806. See Depasture. Tucker, Philip King, collector of imposts, 1957. Tucker, Robert Braithwaite, captain, Kyneton troop or corps Assignments. See Insolvents. Y.M.R., 237. Tyers, Charles James, warden, 347,1735. Assistant commissioner of crown lands and survey, Clement Tyler, John Chatfield, secretary to the department of trade Hodgkinson, 797. and customs, 82; immigration agent, emigration officer, and officer to carry out the Chinese emigration act, 82; Astronomical, &c, observatories. See Observatories. collector of imposts, 176. Umphelby, Charles Washington, cornet, 1st or R.Y.V. cavalry, Atlas association (mining) accounts, 600, 2008. 57. Usher, John, junior, mining registrar, 2248. Attorney-general. See Accounts. Ministers. Yan Zuilecom, Charles Louis, lieut., Sandridge division Y.Y. naval brigade, 176. Attornies. See Supreme court. Verdon, George Frederic, treasurer, retired, 2191. Yote, James C., acting clerk of petty sessions, Newstead, 1633. Auclaire, Charles, enquired for, 1724, 2095. Walden, J. W., clerk of the peace, Grant, 176; clerk of in- solvent and counoy courts, Geelong, 176. Auctioneers, time extended for paying annual license fees, 18, Walker, William, Poundkeeper, Swan Hill, 1567- 46, &c; auctioneers licensed, 152, 153, 317, 554, 745, 799, 950, Walls, John, Poundkeeper, Camperdown, 2203. 1132, 1215, 1381,1559, 1756, 2015, 2196, 2430. Walshe, Blaney W., mining surveyor, 1034; mining registrar, 1200. Audit. See Accounts. Wardell, William Wilkinson, inspector general of public Auditors. See Elections. Savings banks. works and chief architect, 46. Webster, Graham, warden, 1735. Auriferous crown lands. See Gold fields. Weston, William, collector of imposts, 1891. Whitcombe, Henry Marone, assistant surgeon, Collingwood Australasian fire and life insurance company, accounts, 224,816, co. Y.Y.R., 347. 1384, 2020. Whiteford, Caleb, assistant clerk of petty sessions, Daylesford, 1536. •Avenel, town site, 401. See Commons. Sites. Whittenbury, Edwin Collier, assistant surgeon, Brighton corps Y.V.R., 1719. Avoca, town site, 255. See Churches. Commons. Whyte, Paul, collector of imposts, 218. Wilkie, David Elliott, executive councillor, 1675. Avoca municipality, brought under the gunpowder act, 1372; Williams, David John, coroner, Queenscliff, resumes, 1719. bye-laws, 1109, 1152 ; half-yearly reports, 1227, 1257, 2405, Williamson, Hudson, appointed to issue miners' rights, 2422; election notices, 248, 278, 720, 733, 754, 2271, 2289. licenses, &c, at Mountain Creek, 553; gold receiver, Moun- Avoca pound: cattle impounded, 10, 26, 98, 142, 307, 390, 464, tain Creek and Redbank, 960. 527, 602, 692, 772, 809, 909, 972, 1026, 1099, 1160, 1207, 1260, Willis, James Louis, clerk of petty sessions, Malmsbury, 1084. 1438,1506, 1575,1671, 1696, 1766, 1845, 1908, 1931, 1973, 2036, Willoby, William, warden, 481,1735; commissioner of crown 2098,2186,2273,2314,2407,2489. lands, 1081. Willoby, W., acting clerk of petty sessions, Heathcote, 2194. Avoca road district, applied for, 1959; proclaimed, 2366. Willock, W. H., collector of imposts, 515. Wills, Alfred Currie, warden, 1735. Axe Creek pound: cattle impounded, 54, 71, 113,169, 250, 372, 434, 602, 651, 735, 772, 887, 973, 1099, 1140, 1260, 1304, 1416, Wilmot, Charles Eardley, warden, 798, 1735; crown lands 1532, 1603,1650, 1766, 1874,1973, 2008, 2098, 2128, 2148, 2187, commissioner, 1823. 2233, 2314, 2443, 2489, 2503. Wilson, Edward, member of the zoological gardens committee, 531. Axedale, town site, 401. See Commons. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861.

B. Batesford pound: rates, 20, 592, 1520; cattle impounded, 143, 169, 281, 308, 373, 549, 735, 772, 909, 956, 1161, 1230,1365, 1459, Bacchus Marsh, market authorized, 1962. See Commons. Sites. 1548,1603, 1845, 2008, 2099, 2128, 2187, 2233, 2274, 2314, 2407, 2490. Bacchus Marsh pound: h cattle impounded, 71, 98,142, 373, 434, 651, 692, 794, 909, 1042,1118, 1186, 1207,1305,1459,1650,1766, Beacons. See Mariners. 1931, 2036, 2099, 2187, 2274. Beaufort, town site, 401. See Commons. Sites. Back Creek gold mining and steam puddling company, notice, 1098. Beckworth. See Commons. Sites. Beechworth, town site, 255. See Cemeteries. Churches. Back Creek, Amherst. See Commons. Sites. Commons. Sites. Back Creek, Sandhurst. See Sites (Sandhurst). Beechworth municipality, brought under the gunpowder act, Baddaginnie, town site, 401. 1372; half-yearly report, 995, 1023; election notices, 68, 97,. 1694,1710; streets, 1476. Bagshot. See Commons. Beechworth pound': cattle impounded, 54,98,143, 201,496,1161. Bailiffs for county courts: Bacchus Marsh, 1536, Belfast, 218. Bee-hive quartz mining association, Maldon, accounts, 1229. Sheriff's bailiff, &c.: Geelong, 58; ditto, Maryborough, 726. Bennett, William, enquired for, 247, 664. Bairnsdale, town site, 401. See Commons. Belcher, William Eedmond, his notice, 734. See Melbourne- Ball. See Levee. guaranty company. Ballaarat or Ballaarat West. See Churches. Commons. Sites. Belfast, town site, 402. See Commons. Sites. Trustees. Belfast municipality, bye-laws, 714,1827, 2022, 2173; half-yearly Ballaarat gas company, accounts, 572,1813. reports, 827, 855, 2147, 2164; election notices, 493, 525, 1695,. 1711, 2311, 2357; streets, 1481,1703. Ballaarat gold mining company, notice, 2207. Belfast pound, cattle impounded, 373, 549, 997,1161,1365,1650,. Ballaarat mining district. See Commons. Gold fields. 1974. Ballaarat municipality: brought under the gunpowder act, Belfast road district altered, 1494; meeting, 1841; proposed road 1372; buildings, &c, exempted, 633; bye-laws, 715, 763, 899; in the parish of Yambuk, 141; deviation of South Yambuk half-yearly reports, 649,666,1872,1904; election notices, 2501, road ordered, 799; proposed road from Kirkstall to Koroit,, 2527; regulations for lodging-houses, 763; streets, 1033,1703. 808; ditto ordered, 2479. Ballaarat pound: cattle impounded, 10,11, 71,113,142,169, 250, Bellerine. See Cemeteries. Churches. Sites. 281, 308, 373, 464, 496, 527, 573, 625, 668, 692, 755, 772, 809, 858, 887, 888, 909, 997,1026, 1042, 1077,1099, 1140,1160,1186,1207, Belmont, town site, 842. See Commons. 1230, 1277, 1305, 1365, 1389, 1438, 1459^ 1490, 1506,1532,1603, 1619, 1650, 1697, 1731, 1814, 1845, 1954, 1974, 2074, 2099, 2187, Belvoir, town site, 509. See Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. 2274, 2294, 2390, 2470, 2489, 2503. Belvoir pound: cattle impounded, 11, 26, 201, 281, 332, 464, 496, 573, 772, 938,1026,1077,1099,1260,1365,1416,1603,1908,1931, Ballaarat road district, bye-law, 382; meeting, 1973; accounts, 1954, 1955, 1974, 2008, 2074, 2167, 2208, 2233, 2274, 2294, 2361, 2271. 2390, 2407, 2443, 2470, 2490, 2528. Ballaarat East, town site, 147. See Commons. Sites. Benalla, town site, 402. See Cemeteries. Commons. Ballaarat East municipality: brought under the gunpowder Benalla pound: cattle impounded, 113, 143, 170, 202, 232, 308, act, 1372, bye-law, 1801; half-yearly reports, 165, 196, 1436, 332, 465, 527, 625, 651, 693, 973, 1026, 1042, 1043, 1099, 1161, 1457; election notices, 907, 936,1763,1792; streets, 174. 1230,1260, 1305,1389, 1532, 1548, 1575, 1619, 1650, 1697, 1713, 1731,1814,1908,1931, 2008, 2036, 2074, 2099, 2128, 2148, 2168, Ballan, town site, 401. See Cemeteries. Churches. Commons. 2209, 2295, 2314, 2390, 2471, 2503. Sites. Bendigo waterworks company, notice, 330. Ballan pound: cattle impounded, 54,142,169, 201, 231, 232, 250, 308, 373, 434, 464, 527, 602, 625, 692, 735, 755, 809, 858, 997, Benevolent asylums. See Trustees. 1042, 1099, 1260, 1277, 1305, 1389, 1438, 1548,1650,1731, 1750, 1814,1874,1908, 2074, 2099, 2167, 2187, 2314, 2443, 2490, 2528. Bergin brothers, their notice, 1259. Ballast licenses. See Lands. Berwick, town site, 402. See Churches. Commons. Sites. Balmoral, town site, 401. See Sites. Bet-bet, town site, 402. See Commons. Sites. Balmoral pound: cattle impounded, 71, 113, 250, 373,390, 464, Bet-bet road district: proclaimed, 104; meeting, 330, 371; pro- 496, 956,1042,1077,1365,1575,1697, 2167. posed deviation of road in the parish of Bet-bet, 1489; ditto- ordered, 2048; bye-law, 1496. Ballyshanassy, town site, 401. See Commons. Beveridge, town site, 402. See Commons. Band of Hope (mining) company, notice, 1971. Beynon, David, missing, 1259,1277,1304. Banking companies, liabilities and assets: Birregurra. See Commons. Sites. ,. Quarterly returns: Australasia, 84, 871, 1422, 2106; Colo- nial, of Australasia, 219, 871, 1498, 2132; English, Scottish, Births and deaths in Melbourne and the contiguous districts, and Australian Chartered, 155, 849, 1421, 2049; London weekly returns: December, 1860, page 25; January, 1861, Chartered, 237, 815, 1449, 2106; National, of Australasia, page 63, 106, 161, 222; February, 272, 318, 384, 455; March, 154, 903, 1538, 2081; , 219, 815,1498,2132; 520, 558, 611, 659, 715; April, 747, 784, 819, 875 ; May, 934,965, Oriental, 129, 728,1421, 1993; Union, of Australia, 84, 760, 1018,1072; June, 1110, ll52, 1201,1251,1297; July, 1329,1386, 1420,1993; Victoria, 155, 783,1420, 2020. 1428,1475; August, 1515, 1564, 1613, 1661, 1702; September, 1742, 1792,1830,1895; October, 1950,1998,2051,2115 ; Novem- Summary for quarter ending December, 1860, p. 238; ber, 2157, 2200, 2265, 2305, 2383 ; December, 2415, 2462, 2521. See Population. Eegistrars of births and deaths. Vital sta- March, 1861, p. 898; June, 1537; September, 2133. tistics. Half-yearly returns: Australasia, 1107, 2369. Black Hawk gold mining company, notice, 793. See also their names. Black Hill (mining) company, notice, 1873. Bannockburn, town site, 401. Black lead. See Commons. Baptists. See Churches. Blackwood. See Commons. Sites. Baringhup, town site, 401. See Commons. Sites. Blow's Mat (Myrniong). See Sites. Baringhup agricultural society. See Sites. Board of land and works, Clement Hodgkinson appointed a Bark licenses. See Lands. member, 1633. See Ministers. Boards. See Aborigines. Agriculture. Commissioners. De- Barnawatha, town site, 401. See Commons. nominational. Health. National education. Observatories.. Barrabool. See Churches. Pilot service. Steam navigation. Barrabool road district, proposed road (Pettavel road) in the Boats, their management in heavy surfs and broken water, &c parish of Duneed, 68; ditto ordered, 1295; road from Mode- 476. wai're to Gnarwarre ordered to be opened, 1352; portion of Pollocksford bridge road ordered to be opened, 1634. Bochara. See Commons. Batesford. See Sites. Boggy Creek. See Commons. B INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Bonded warehouses, licensed, &c.: Bell's, 1047; Oleve's, 1110; Bungelleen, Thomas, an aboriginal native, absconded, 1419. Cole's, 1536; Johnson and Hood's (Port Albert), 1359 ; Lem- priere's, lliO; McCulloch, Sellar and Co.'s, 2134; O'Mullane's, Buninyong, town site, 255. See Commons. Sites. Trustees. 1047; Victoria sugar company's warehouse, Sandridge, addition licensed, 611 (in lieu of notice in 532). See Sales (customs). Buninyong municipality : bye-laws, 557, 899, 1801, 1892, 2461; half-yearly reports, 524, 546,1712,1728; election notices, 1388, Book-post. See Post office. 1416,1711,1729, 1749, 2311, 2358. Boorgunyah, town site, 509. Buninyong pound: cattle impounded, 202, 250, 308, 332, 390,573, 693, 956, 973, 1043,1140,1186,1532,1650, 1697,1731,1796,1955, Boram-boram. See Commons. 1974, 2009, 2099, 2233, 2490. Boroondara. See Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. Buninyong road district: bye-laws, 268, 1958; meeting, 1546, 1572,1600. Boroondara road district, meeting, 1844; accounts, 2126. Buoys. See Mariners. Bootahpool. See Commons. Burgoyne. See Commons. Botanic garden sites. See Sites. Burke. See Commons. Sites. Botanic gardens, Melbourne, plants, cuttings, and seeds for dis- tribution, 682, 944, &c.; Sea-island cotton seeds for distribu- Burrowes, Robert Francis, enquired for, 2501, 2524. tion, 1371, &c. Burrumbeet. See Sites. Bowman's Forest. See Commons. Buttlejorrk. See Commons. Bradford, town site, 402. See Commons. Bylands. See Commons. Sites. Bradford and Halifax chamber of commerce. See Wool. Bye-laws. _ See Agriculture. Gold fields. And the names of Branxholme, town site, 402; dog nuisance act extended to, 2017. associations, companies, municipalities, Sfc. See Sites. Braybrook, town site, 402; petty sessions authorised, 609. See Commons. Braybrook road district, meeting, 1097; accounts, 1489; pro- C. posed widening of the Ballaarat road in the parish of Cut- paw-paw, 1335. Cader Idris quartz mining company, notice, 1490. Breadalbane grazing paddock, Stirling and Child's notice to the Cairngorm gold mining company, notice, 95. owners of cattle in, 98. Caithness gold mining and quartz crushing company, notice, Brewers, to renew registration, &c, 1, 18, &c, licensed, 153, 1531. 317, 554, 745, 950, 1132,1381,1559,1756, 2015, 2196, 2430. See Caledonian steam puddling company, notice, 1841. Registration. Sale of spirits, &c. California Gully. See Sites (Sandhurst). Brick-making licenses. See Lands. Campaspe road district: applied for, 264; proclaimed, 587; meet- Bridges. See Contracts. Roads. Tenders. ing, 691; report of proceedings at the meeting, 906, 1024; Bridgewater, town site, 402. rules, 1382. Brighton municipality: bye-laws, 783,1941; half-yearly reports, Campbell's. See Churches. Commons. , 1205,1226, 2271, 2289; election notices, 110, 140. Campbell's Creek. See Sites. British united quartz mining company, notice, 1336. Campbell's Gully. See Commons. British workman gold mining company, notice, 1602. Campbelltown, town site, 402. Broadford. See Commons. Sites. Camperdown, town site, 402; § 5-10 of the town and country police act extended to the township, 236; dog nuisance act Broadmeadows, town site, 402. See Commons. extended to, 239; lock-up proclaimed a gaol, 743. See Com- Broadmeadows pound: cattle impounded, 98, 281, 332, 602, 669, mons. 809, 997, 1099,1161,1459,1697,1845, 2099, 2233, 2295, 2361, 2407. Camperdown pound: John Walls, keeper, 2203; cattle im- Broadmeadows road district, meeting, 463; proposed diversion pounded, 625, 810, 888,1026, 2274, 2314, 2471, 2503. of the Broadmeadows road, 1182,1228. Canterbury. See New Zealand. Brown Hill, Ballaarat. See Churches. Cape of Good Hope, Roman Rock light, False Bay, 1957. Brown's. See Commons. Cape Otway. See Sites. Brunswick municipality: bye-law, 382; half-yearly reports, 1116, 1137, 2358, 2387; election notices, 1843, 1871, 2147, 2164. Cape Wickham lighthouse, 1675. Bruthen, town site, 402. Captain's Gully. See Commons. Buckland. See Commons. Caranmt, town site, 402. Building societies. See Registered friendly societies. Cardigan. See Commons. Buildings. See Contracts. Tenders. Works. Carisbrook, town site, 402. See Churches. Commons. B-ulban. See Sites. Carisbrook municipality: bye-laws, 264, 1702, 2171, 2495 ; half- yearly reports, 1076, 1097, 1972, 2004; election notices, 25, 52, Bulla, town site, 402. See Churches. Sites. 1024, 1040, 1158, 1182, 1546, 1572; regulations for the town common, 2171. Bulla pound. See Deep Creek pound. Carisbrook pound: cattle impounded, 27, 54, 71, 98, 113, 143, Bulla-bulla. See Minerals. 250, 281, 308, 373, 390, 434, 465, 496, 549, 573, 625, 693, 755, 756, 772, 794, 810, 829, 888, 909, 956, 973, 997, 1026, 1077, 1140, 1161, Bullarook. See Commons. Sites. 1207,1230, 1277, 1305, 1322, 1366, 1390, 1460, 1491,1506,1507, 1532,1548, 1575, 1603, 1650, 1697, 1731, 1732, 1750,1766,1796, Bulleen. See Commons. 1814, 1845, 1875, 1908, 1931, 1955, 2036, 2074, 2128, 2168, 2187, 2209, 2234, 2274, 2295, 2314, 2390, 2407, 2443, 2471, 2472, 2490, Bullengarook. See Commons. 2503, 2528. Bullock Creek pound: cattle impounded, 71, 143, 202, 232, 250, Carlsruhe, town site, 402. See Commons. Sites. 281, 308, 332, 373, 390, 434, 465, 527, 549, 602, 625, 651, 669, 693, 735, 755, 772, 794, 810, 888, 938, 973, 1077, 1118, 1140, 1161,1230, Carlsruhe road district enlarged, 176. 1305, 1337,1366, 1491, 1506,1532, 1603, 1619, 1650, 1671, 1713, 1731, 1766, 1796, 1845, 1908, 1955, 2074, 2128, 2148, 2274, 2295, Carlton. See ChuKches. Commons. Sites. 2361, 2362, 2424, 2471. Carlyle, town site, 509. See Commons. Bundalaguah. See Commons. Carngham, town site, 402. See Commons. Sites. Bundalong, town site. 402. Carngham quartz mining company, notice, 111. Buneep, town site, 402. Carngham road district, applied for, 48; proclaimed, 744 ; altered, . See Commons. 975; meeting, 885, 936; bye-law, 1717. Bungaree. See Commons. Casterton, town site, 402. See Commons. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861.

Casterton pound: cattle impounded, 54, 143, 202, 281, 549, 602, Cemeteries—continued. 625, 651, 693, 735, 794, 810, 938, 1043, 1118, 1140, 1161, 1186, Trustees for cemeteries, appointed or resigned: Beech- 1260,1277,1366, 1390, 1416, 1460, 1491, 1507, 1548, 1619, 1732, worth, 2194; Bellerine, 590; Belvoir, 1444, 1916; Benalla, 1751, 1766, 1955, 2036, 2209, 2234, 2295, 2390, 2407, 2424, 2528. 437; Boroondara, 290; Chewton, 1916; Clunes, 2194; Duneed, 1084, 2080; Eltham, 961; Epping, 438; Geelong, Oastle Donnington (Swan Hill), town site, 402. See Sites. 1916; Glendaruel, 381; Hexham, 2247; Inverleigh, 2366; Lockwood, 1241; Macedon, 290; Maldon, 82; Marong, 1242; Castlemaine new gaol proclaimed, 1912. See Churches. Com- Melton, 1083; Meredith, 1444, 2103; Moorooduc, 1242; mons. Sites. Mortlake, 2247; Mountain Creek (Moonambel), 2172: New- Castlemaine municipality: brought under the gunpowder act, bridge, 2194; Sandy Creek (Tarnagulla), 841; Skipton, 1372; bye-laws, 964, 1683; half-yearly reports, 367, 388, 1572, 1916; Smythesdale, 1493; St. Kilda, 1735,1916, 1917,2103; 1600; election notices, 26,52, 525,547,972, 993, 2470, 2488, 2527. Stawell, 2079; Steiglitz, 1328 ; Sunbury, 961; Teesdale, 2460; Tylden, 1735; "White Hills, 1444,1661; Whroo, 1083; Castlemaine pound: Henry Close acting keeper, 1927; cattle Woodend, 682; Yackandandah, 913; Yambuk, 237. impounded, 54, 113, 232, 282, 3325 390, 465, 651, 693, 909, 1043, See Grants-in-aid. 1161, 1277, 1305, 1575, 1619, 1713, 1974, 2009, 2148, 2209, 2444. Census of 1861, enumerators appointed, 590, 609, 635. See Cathcart. See Commons. Population. Cathcart special licensing district, 1681. Central board for aborigines. See Aborigines, Catherine reef united claimholders gold mining company, notice, Central board of health. See Health. 856; accounts, 1364. Certificated surveyors. See Surveyors. Cattle diseased: commissioners in Victoria appointed under the Certificates. See Licenses. pleuro-pneumonia act, John Miscamble, Christian Splidt O'Gilvie, and Anthony Adrian Smith, 869; resignation of Certifying for services. See Accounts. Christian Splidt O'Gilvie, 1536; Alexander Brock appointed an honorary commissioner, 1675 ; offices of the pleuro-pneu- Chairmen. See General sessions. Municipalities. monia commissioners notified, 913, 944; attention drawn to a clause in the pleuro-pneumonia in cattle act relative to noti- Charlton. See Commons. fying the existence of the disease, ib.; notice to Poundkeepers respecting diseased cattle, ib.; rules made under the act, 1211, Chatsworth, town site, 403. 2365, 2447, 2531. Chemists. See Licenses. New South Wales: proclamation prohibiting the importa- Chepstow, town site, 285. tion of cattle from Victoria, 2197. Chewton. See Cemeteries. Churches. Sites. New Zealand: cattle prohibited from being landed in the province of Canterbury under the pleuro-pneumonia preven- Chewton municipality, report of proceedings at the inaugural tion ordinance, 1617-1904, &c.; proclamation, &c, under the meeting, 222; dog nuisance act extended, 1799; bye-laws, 783, diseased cattle act, 2105, 2377, 2413, 2414. 847, 899,1177,1475,1563, 1827; half-yearly report, 1504,1530; election notices, 2441,2470. - Tasmania, notices respecting importation of cattle into, 1681. Chief architect, William Wilkinson Wardell, appointed, 46. Cattle and other animals lost or found (including horses, mules, Chief secretary. See Ministers. and cattle stolen, strayed, or unclaimed, receipts for cattle, dogs, goats, pigs, &c.): 10, 26, 53, 70, 97, 98,112, 142,168, 201, Children exposed. See Eewards. 231, 250, 279, 280, 281, 306, 307, 330, 332, 372, 390, 434, 464, 495, 496, 526, 548, 572, 601, &c, 624, 650, 668, 692, 720, 721, 735, 755, Chiltern, town site, 403. See Commons. Sites. 771, 793, 794, 809, 828, 829, 858, 887, 909, 937, 938, 956, 972, 997, 1025, 1026, 1042, 1077, 1099, 1117, 1139, 1160,1186,1207, 1230, Chiltern pound: cattle impounded, 11, 71, 98,113,143,170, 232, 1259, 1277, 1304, 1322, 1337, 1365, 1389, 1416,1437,1438, 1459, 251, 282, 373, 374, 465, 496, 497, 549, 573, 602, 651, 693, 694, 721, 1490, 1506, 1532, 1547, 1548, 1575, 1603, 1619,1649, 1650,1671, 756, 772, 810, 829, 888, 957, 997, 1026, 1078, 1099, 1140, 1161, 1696, 1712, 1713, 1730, 1750, 1765, 1796, 1813, 1845, 1874,1907, 1186,1207, 1260, 1366, 1417, 1438, 1491, 1507, 1548, 1619, 1650, 1908, 1930, 1954. 1973, 200S, 2036, 2072, 2074, 2098, 2127, 2148, 1697, 1713,1732, 1796, 1814, 1845, 1931, 1955, 1974, 2009, 2036, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2186, 2208, 2232-3, 2271, 2272, 2273, 2294, 2313, 2074, 2099, 2168, 2187, 2234, 2274, 2295, 2314, 2362, 2444, 2472, 2314, 2361, 2390, 2407, 2423, 2424, 2443, 2470, 2489, 2503, 2528. 2490. See also Pounds, and the names of pounds. Chinese See Immigration. Caulfield road district, meeting, 2488. Chintin. See Commons. Cavalry. See Volunteer corps. Church of England. See Churches. Schools. Cavendish, town site, 402. See Sites. Churches (Denominations). See Grants-in-aid. Public wor- Cemeteries:— ship. Accounts of the trustees for the cemetery at: Amherst, Churches and religious buildings:— 786, 1177; Ballaarat, 517; Barrabool, 1785; Belvoir, 244; Blackwood, 1785; Boroondara, 517; Brighton, 244; Castle- Begulation (of 14th January, 1861) attaching conditions to maine, 786; Chewton, 1177; Creswick, 517; Dandenong, the temporary reservation of land for sites, 173. 105; Duneed, 517; Epping, 387, 517; Fryerstown, 518; Geelong, 518; Heathcote, 1177; Irrewarra, 591; Kangaroo, Sites for church of England at Ararat, 1673; Ballaarat, 591; Kensington, 105; Kyneton, 786; Maryborough, 591; 608,1938; Broadford, 1673; Campbell's Creek, 1700; Clarendon, Melbourne, 244: Moorooduc, 591; Newstead, 787; Nuna- 2303; Clunes, 1513; Cranbourne, 1674; Donnybrook, 1674; wading, 1786; Oakleigh, 787; Rothwell, 591; Sandhurst, Drysdale, 1825; Inglewood, 1560; Lancefield, 2412; Linton, 518; Seymour, 787; St. Kilda, 1177; Templestowe, 518; 1352; Maldon, 1476; Merino, 1352, 1673, 1700, &c, 1741; Tower Hill, 787; Wallan-wallan, 519; Warringal, 105; Merriang, 2368; Pleasant Creek, 313; Queenstown, 1826; Warrnambool, 1786; Will- will-Book, 1786. Bochford, 2368; Sale, 1700, 1741; Stawell (Pleasant Creek), 2520; Violettown, 1891; Wallan-wallan, 799; Winchester Regulations and fees for the cemetery at: Ballan, 2433; (Nunawading), 2413. Bellarine, 292; Belvoir, 982; Blackwood, 1784; Chewton, 634; Clunes, 763; Colac, 1801; Daylesford, 764, 984; Eltham, Site for free church of England at Geelong, 1476. 156; Lexton, 1407; Lockwood, 729; Maldon, 1085; Both- well, 784; Smeaton, 1108; Smythesdale, 785; Springs, 801; Sites for free presbyterian church at Broadford, 1825; St. Kilda, 1451; Steiglitz, 1512; Taradale, 519; Wedder- Conewarre, 1778. burne, 801; Yanibuk, 817. See also Municipalities (Bye- laws). • Site for Lutheran church at Castlemaine, 1176. Sites for the presbyterian church of Victoria at Ballan, Meeting to elect trustees, Winchelsea, 1276. 287; Balmoral, 1513; Berwick, 656; Branxholme, 608; Chil- Sites, &c, at: Anakie, 963; Ararat (old burial ground), tern East, 2412; Clunes, 1264; Cressy (near), 1352; Creswick, 1673, 1700, &c.; Ararat (cemetery), 1700; Avenel, 875; Bal- 1825; Ercildoun, 1674; Heathcote, 1124; Hexham, 1513; laarat East, 963, 1445; Beechworth, 1891; Blow's Hat Inglewood, 2368; Inverleigh, 963; Lancefield, 288; Longwood, (Myrniong), 311; Buninyong, 1700, 1741; Cavendish, 2367; 1674; Macarthur, 2412; Moorpanyal parish, 1019; Mortlake, Dromana, 2303; Dunolly, 1372, 1401, &c; Dunolly (old 532; Ondit, 2368; Bedcastle, 1264; Bokewood, 964; Stawell, burial ground), 1372, 1401, &c.; Echuca, 1700, 1741; Gien- 1264; Warrnambool, 287; Whittlesea, 1019; Woodford, 287; daruel, 287; Glenlogie, 1295, 1314; Harcourt, 2197; Heath- Woolsthorpe, 1513; Yea, 1352. cote (old cemetery), 2368; Hexham, 1701; Inglewood, 1674; Kilmore (Bylands), 1176; Lillydale (Yering), 1352; Malms- Sites for primitive methodist church at Beaufort, 2197; bury, 313; Marong, 2368; Melbourne (new cemetery), 1700 Melbourne (Carlton), 2412; Smythesdale, 1513. 1741; Meredith, 286; Newbridge, 2197; Portland, 1701; Sandhurst (Back Creek), 1674; Skipton, 1657; Stawell, 2368; Site for reformed presbyterian church at Geelong, 1019. Tarnagulla, 313, 348, &c.; Tarrawingee, 799; Teesdale, 2368; Sites for Boman catholic church at Ararat, 1264,1673; Bal- Wedderburne (old.burial ground), 147, 187, &c.; White moral, 656; Birregurra, 875; Blackwood, 1352; Branxholme, Hills (Sandhurst), 1070, 2111; Woodend, 657; Yambuk, 312; Cavendish, 963, 1124; Clunes, 1513; Coleraine, 312; 239, 272, &o. Digby, 1124; Drumborg, 553; Dunolly, 1295,1314; Fryers, 799; 8 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Churches and religious buildings—continued. Clerks of petty sessions—continued. Glenorchy, 1825; Horsham, 1826; Hotspur, 1124; Kororoit Appointed at: Benalla, William Piper, acting,' 1917; (Yangardook parish), 1070; Maddingley, 1778; Melbourne Chiltern, Denis Bowes Daly, assistant, 1349; Cqwana, East, 1753; Melton, 1033; Merino, 875 ; Mortlake, 1476 ; Edward Toole, 1146; Daylesford, Caleb Whiteford, assistant, Penshurst, 876; Sandford, 1124; Smythesdale, 1476; Stawell, 1536; Drysdale, A. McWilliams, 58; Dunolly, John Miskelly 2520; Teesdale, 313; Tower Hill Lake, 2520; Warreneep, (resumed), 103; Echuca, Charles E. Strutt, 348; ditto, 2413; Woranga, 964; Wyndham, 2368; Yackandandah, 2303. John Cleary, acting, 2103; Emerald Hill, William Hardy, acting, 1754; ditto, James Robertson, 2103; Geelong, William —— Site for "Welsh Calvinistic church at Forest Creek, 1741. Henry Anderson, 980; Heathcote, W. Willoby, acting, 2194; Indigo, Denis Bowes Daly (2nd), 46; Kerang, C. A. D. Pasco, Site for Welsh protestant church at Carlton (North Mel- 348; Lancefield, James Rennie, acting, 1105 ; Learmonth, bourne), 532. J. H. Mather, 1200; Leigh, Richard Burke, acting, 290; Malmsbury, James Louis Willis, 1084; Melbourne police —— Sites for Wesleyan church, proposed grants at divers court, Robert McCall, acting, 1610; ditto, E. O. Shee, 2103; places, 1917; Ballaarat (Soldiers' Hill), 656, 1939, 1958, &c; Morse's Creek, Anthony L'Espinasse Martin, 1349; Mortlake, Ballaarat, 1176; Ballaarat East, 1538; Batesford, 2279 ; Bella- Samuel Despard, acting, 797; Mount Egerton (Gordon), D. G. rine, 1938 ; Burke parish (Jim Crow road), 1701; Clunes, 286; Stobie, 2394; Mountain Creek, R. E. Johns, 218; Newstead, Daylesford, 288, 2223, 2264, &c, 2302, &c • Dunolly, 2367; James C. "Vote, acting, 1633; ditto, Joseph Clowes, acting, Eaglehawk (Sandhurst), 312; Echuca, 312 ; Elsternwick, 1701; 2278; Omeo, W. Bryan, 2303; ditto, Bernard M. King, acting, Hamilton, 1825; Heathcote, 2412; Heywood, 286; Huntly, 2461; Portland, Edward Manning, 46; Redbank, Frederick 2520; Maldon, 875; Moyston, 2412; Painswick, 2412; Queens- Odell Monckton, 1019; Redcastle, William Hogarth, 784; cliff, 286; Sandhurst, 2520; Toorourrong, 2303; Wedderburne, Rutherglen, Templeton Bunnett, 841; Sandhurst, Richard 287. Singleton, assistant, 1269; Sandhurst (municipal court), Alfred M. Bewes, 1426,1754; Sandridge, Charles Leonard Dobbin, 515; Trustees of sites appointed, resigned, or retired: Sandy Creek (Tarnagulla), John Costello, acting, 131; ditto, For baptists, Geelong, 961. John Miskelly, 151; ditto (Tarnagulla), James A. G. Forbes, For church of England at Alberton, 590; Ararat, 2079; 438; ditto, John Costello, acting, 1146; Smeaton, George L. Ballan 961,1444; Ballaarat, 590; Clunes, 131; Digby, 1083, Hutchinson, 1754; South Barwon, James Harkins, acting, 1242; Heathcote, 1083; Maldon, 1242; Merino, 1673; Mort- 1754; St. Kilda, William Hardy, acting, 1754; ditto, James lake, 1917; Pleasant Creek, 2513; Prahran, 1229, 2079; Robertson, 2103; Swan Hill, C. A. D. Pasco, 348; Tarnagulla, Queenscliff, 1083, 2194; River Wannon, 960; Sandhurst, see Sandy Creek; Wahgunyah, Templeton Bunnett, 841; 961; Sandridge, 515; Stawell, see Pleasant Creek. Waranga, Thomas Jardine, 1047; Williamstown, Oliver War- ren Collins, assistant, 515; Yan Yean, Jackson Keddell, acting, For free presbyterian church at Learmonth, 2247; Meredith, 797,1019; ditto, Frederick William Price, acting, 2248; ditto, 290; Newstead, 1242; Pentridge, 290. M. D. Fosbery, 2248. For Lutheran church at, Castlemaine, 2337; Croxton East, 438; Conewarre, 797; Melbourne (East); 1084 Clunes, town site, 255. See Cemeteries. Churches. Commons. For presbyterian church at Allansford, 1242; Berwick, 1590 '> Sites. Bulla, 515 ; Clunes, 1242; Collingwood, 2103; Cressy, 2513; Creswick, 515; Eaglehawk, 314; Geelong (LaTrobe terrace)* Clunes municipality: town and country police act extended, 60; 1590; Hamilton, 2103; Heathcote, 2366; Inverleigh, 2366 5 dog nuisance act extended, 1760; streets, 683; bye-laws, 441, Keilor, 2194; Lancefield, 2513; Learmonth, 2247; Lexton, 611, 684, 900, 945, 1068, 2172, 2337,2338; half-yearly reports, 2366; Minersrest, 1242; Mortlake, 2194; Moorpanyal (New- 1302,1320, 2388, 2405; regulations for the town common, 2172 ; town Hill), 2513; Pentland Hills, 2079; Pleasant Creek, election notices, 754, 769,1953,1970, 2442, 2470. 1590; Queenscliff, 2079; Redcastle, 2366; Eokewood, 1916; Coal. See Stores. Sandhurst, 2460; Smeaton, 18, 1083; Taradale, 314; Wan- goom, 1241; Whittlesea, 1699; Wickliffe, 2513; Yea, 1699. Cochrane's. See Commons. For Roman catholic church at Daylesford, 1916; Duneed, 961; Colac, town site, 403. See Cemeteries. Commons. Yackandandah, 2366. For Wesleyan church at Avoca, 1890; Ballaarat, see Brown Colac pound: cattle impounded, 694, 938, 973,1650, 2274, 2315, Hill and Soldiers' Hill; Barrabool, 1890; Beechworth, 1890; Bellarine, 1777; Brown Hill, 1890; Campbell's, 1890; Caris- brook, 1890; Carlton, 1890; Castlemaine, see Fryerstown; Colac road district: accounts, 330; proposed diversion of the Chewton, 1890; Conewarre, 1890; Creswick, 590; Dande- Colac and Geelong road, 525, 1437; ditto, ordered, 2333; nong, 1916; Daylesford, 1777; Donnybrook, 1890; Drysdale, meeting, 2360. see Bellarine; Emerald Hill, 1890; Forest Creek, 1916; Coleraine, town site, 403; petty sessions authorized, 684. See Fryerstown, 1777; Geelong (twice), 1890; Geelong (South), Commons. Sites. 1890; Hawthorn, 1890; Huntly, 2337; Kyneton, 1890; Maldon, 1890; Maryborough, 1443; Moorpanyal (Kildare, Collectors of imposts, appointed: Charles Grattan Badge, 1957; near Geelong), 1916; Nunawading, 1890; Oakleigh, 1890; Edmund Banks, 381, 2223, 2394; George Frederick Bartrop, Parkside (North Melbourne), 2460; Portarlington, 1891; 218; Frederick Bryan, 381; Horace Burkitt, 218, 1957 ; Wal- Portland, 1916; Prahran, 1777; Sandhurst (divers sites), ter Burkitt, 218; Robert Cadden, 218; H. D. Church, 237; 1777, 1890, 2337; Sandridge, 1890; Soldiers' Hill, 1890; George Clarke, 2248; Frederick Vincent Corbet, 1957; James St. Kilda, 1241; Taradale, 1890. Lynn Creen, 381; Albion C. Croft, 2394; C. H. Dawson, 176; Spencer Ruding Deverell, 726; Frederick Dore, 1145, 2394; Circuit Courts: H. Ellis, 2394; Frederick Alfred Gerard Farrar, 2223; William -—Districts: Castlemaine (altered), 236; Maryborough, 236; Fawkner, 1778; George Augustus Firman, 2223; James ditto (altered), 941,1045; Sandhurst (altered), 236. Fisher, 726; G. E. Groves, 2394; Mr. Hamilton, 381; Wil- liam Penn Hamilton, 1891; M. J. P. Hanify, 218; R. B. Sittings during 1861: Beechworth (altered), 1740; Castle- Hodgson, 2394; Charles Henry Lay, 1957; Joshua Letheby, maine (ditto), 941; Maryborough, 941; Portland (altered), 176; G. M. MacDonnell, 1661; Charles Marsh Maplestone, 1740. 218; KynastonL. Murray, 2223, 2394; Joshua Walter Nunn, 218,1145; Henry Frank O'Connell, 1891; Daniel Oliver, 870; Sittings during 1862, for all the districts, 2447, 2459. Andrew Pearce, 381; David Russell Penton, 726; Arthur Poyntz, 381, 1145; Thomas Reed, 1891; S. S. Rennie, 726; City magistrate. See Magistrates. W. B. Ross, 1778; Henry Salkeld, 381, 1145,1957; William Shields, 515, 1891; Henry Skene, 2079, 2103; J. Thwaites, City postal limits. See Post office. 1145; Philip King Tucker, 1957; J. Chatfield Tyler, 176; William Weston, 1891; Paul Whyte, 218; W. H. Willock, Civil service. See India. 515. Claims. See Accounts. relieved: Mr. Austin, 381; D. B. Daly, 607; R. E. Johns, Claims to vote. See Elections. 237; H. H. Roberts, 82. Collingwood. See Churches. Clarendon, town site, 403. See Commons. Sites. Colonial bank of Australasia, notices, 720,1319,1364,1953, 2096. Clarke, W. J. T., his notice as to debts contracted by John See also Banking companies. Maclain in respect of the Rockbank station, 1303,1322. Combined schools. See Schools. Clerk of insolvent court: Geelong, J. W. Walden (resumed), 176. Commission for the purpose of selecting and transmitting to Clerks of county courts: Bacchus Marsh, John Sisson Cooper, London articles, the produce or manufacture of Victoria, for 913; Geelong, J. W. Walden (resumed), 176; Indigo, Denis the international exhibition of 1862, page 75; ditto amended Bowes Daly (2nd), 46; Portland, Edward Manning, 46; Sand- and. re-published, 235. See Exhibition. hurst, George Frederick Bartrop, 290, 913. Commissioners (boards). See the names of boards. Clerks of courts of mines: Indigo, Denis Bowes Daly (2nd), 46; Omeo, Bernard M. King (acting), 2461; Sandhurst, George Commissioner of insolvent estates for the Geelong circuit dis- Frederick Bartrop, 290, 913. trict, Arthur Nicholas Wrixon, 979. Clerks of the peace: Carisbrook (Maryborough), R. A. Mont- Commissioners for taking acknowledgments of deeds, 58. gomery, 424; Grant, J. W. Walden (resumed), 176; Palmer- ston, Edward Kelsall, 438; Portland, Edward Manning, 46; Commissioner of crown lands and survey Sale, John Lightfoot, 151; Sandhurst, George Frederick Commissioner of mines Bartrop, 290,913. Commissioner of public works Commissioner of railways > See Ministers. Clerks of petty sessions who are also electoral registrars, notice Commissioner of railways and roads to, 437, 509, &c. Commissioner of trade and customs GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861.

Commissioners of crown lands, appointed: James Henry Alley, Commons—continued. 1823; James Maxwell Clow, 1590; John Cogdon, 1823; James Daly, 1590; Charles Cholmley Dowling, ib.; William Henry Woodford and Yangery, 1555; Woodstock and Tamagulla, Drummond, 1823 ; John Prendergast Hamilton, 1590; George 514; Wurde Boluc, ib.; Yambuk and Bootahpool, 1800; Tan Harrison, 1823; Thomas Denis Stratford Heron, ib.; Robert Yean and Morang, 723; Yarram-yarram, 1425. Wintle Horne, 2194; Gorges Macdonald Lowther, 1105; Robert Gold fields commons: Amherst, 257; Anderson's Creek, Cleghorne Mackenzie, 1823; Virginius Murray, ib.; Frederic ib.; Ararat, ib.; Armstrong's, 258 ; Avoca, ib.; Back Creek, Roper Pohlman, 1590; Bernhard Smith, ib.; Peter Henry Amherst, ib. ; Ballaarat East, ib.; Ballaarat West, ib.; Smith, 1935; William Willoby, 1081; Charles Eardley Wilmot, Beechworth, ib.; Blackwood,^.; Buckland, ib.; Buninyong, 1823. ib.; Campbell's, ib.; Carngham, ib ; Castlemaine, ib.; Coch- rane's, ib.; Creswick, ib.; Daylesford, ib. ; Dunolly, ib. ; Commons: Durham, Scotchman's, Napoleon, Whim Holes, and Applications for commons invited, 83, &c, 263. Black Leads (Ballaarat mining district), 843; Fenton's, 259; Fryer's Creek, ib.; Glen Dhu reef, Crowlands, —— Officers authorized to issue farmers' depasturing licenses for ib.; Gleniogie, ib.; Glenpatrick, ib.; Gordon's, ib.; Great farmers' commons, 776, 1658; ditto graziers' depasturing li- Western, ib.; Heathcote,^.; ditto enlarged, 1494; Hepburn, censes for gold fields commons, 1658; offices where graziers' 1632 ; Homebush, 259; Indigo or Chiltern, ib.; Inglewood, licenses are procurable, 1372; the attention of municipal 259; Italian Gully, 633; Jericho and Jordan's, 259; Jones's councils and mining boards drawn to the provisions of the Creek, 1495; Kingower, 259; Lamplough, ib.; Linton's and act No. 117, relating to towns and gold fields commons, 681, Brown's, ib.; Malakhoff, ib.; Maldon, ib.; ditto altered, 1122; 697; the town council of Geelong to have temporary control Maryborough, 260; Maryborough and Amherst (between), of certain lands for grazing purposes, 1176. 2104; McCallum's Creek, 260; Mclntyre's, ib.; Moliagul, ib.; Morrison's, ib.; ditto altered, 1146, 1680; Mount Egerton, —— Regulations relating to graziers' licenses for gold fields com- 1555; Mountain Creek, 1123; Navarre, 1680; Nichol- mons, 1372, 2325; regulations for farmers' commons, 775; son and Boggy Creek (Gipps Land), 260; Omeo, ib.; regulations for towns commons not within or adjoining mu- Raglan, Beaufort, and Charlton, 260, 842; Redbank, 976; nicipal districts, ib.; regulations for town common made by Redcastle, 260; Rokewood, ib.; Sago Hill and Campbell's municipal council of Ararat, 2171; ditto, Carisbrook, z'5.; ditto, Gully, 2104; Sandhurst, 260; ditto enlarged, 2395; Sandy Clunes, 2172; ditto, Kilmore, ib.; ditto, Newtown and Chil- Creek, 1424; Smythesdale, 260; Snake Valley, ib.; St. An- well, 2341; ditto, South Barwon (Belmont), 1942; depasturing drew's, ib.; St. Arnaud, ib.; Stawell and Pleasant Creek, sheep on farmers' commons prohibited, 1655; legal procedure 261; Steiglitz, ib.; ditto enlarged, 1554; Swift's Creek, 261; for punishing certain offences under act 24 Viet. No. 117, Synnott's, ib.; Taradale, ib.; Tarnagulla, ib.; Wahgunyah, page 1659. ib.; Waranga, ib.; ditto altered, 975; Wedderburne, 261; ditto enlarged, 976; Woolshed, 261; Woolshed and El Dorado, Proclamations of farmers' commons, 380, 438, 510, &c., 631, altered, 975 ; Yackandandah, 261; Yandoit, ib. 656, 723, 843, 896, 976, 977, 1017, 1029, 1123, 1263, 1265, 1424, 1425 (1451 as to Bet-bet), 1555, 1632, 1800, 2104, 2171, 2193, Towns commons : Amherst, 256; Ararat, ib.; Avenel, 2326, 2367, 2395, 2460, 2514; proclamations of gold fields com- 410; Avoca, 256; Bairnsdale, 410; ditto altered, 1935; Bal- mons, 257, &c, 633, 842, 843, 975, 9/6, 1122, 1123, 1146, 1424, laarat East, 256; Ballaarat West, ib.; Ballan, 410; Bally- 1494, 1495,1554,1555,1632, 1680, 2104, 2395 ; proclamations of shanassy, ib.; Beechworth, 256; Belfast, 410; Belmont, 8%; towns commons, 256, 410, &c, 726, 814, 842, 870, 896, 921,1031, Belvoir, 1700; Benalla, 410; Berwick, ib.; Beveridge, ib.; 1103,1122, 1423, 1424,1555, 1700,1935, 2104, 2248, 2514. Braybrook, ib.; Broadford, ib.; Broadmeadows, ib.; Bunin- yong, 256; Camperdown, 410; ditto enlarged, 1103; Carisbrook, • Farmers' commons for agriculturists: Amherst, 2193; 410, 814; Carlsruhe, 411; Casterton, ib.; Castlemaine, 256; Anakie, 510; Argyle and Linton's, 439; Avoca, 1632; Axedale, Clarendon and Burnt Bridge, 411; Clunes, 256; Colac, 411; 510; Bacchus Marsh, 380; Bagshot and Goornong, 632; Ballan, Coleraine, ib.; Cranbourne, ib.; ditto altered, 2248; Creswick, 510; Baringhup East, ib.; Baringhup West, ib.; Barnawatha, 257; Crowlands, 411; Dandenong, ib.; Daylesford, 257; Digby, ib.; Bet-bet (two sites), ib.; corrigendum, 1451; Bet-bet No. 3, 411; Dromana, ib.; Drysdale, ib.; Dunolly, 257; Echuca, 411; p. 1123; Bet-bet No. 4, ib.; Birregurra, 510; Blackwood and Eltham, ib.; Elphinstone, ib.; Essendon, ib.; Euroa, ib.; Myrniong, 380; Boram-boram, Yalimba, &c, 1424; Boroon- Footscray, «7>.; ditto altered, 1122; Gisborne, 411; ditto enlarged, dara, 632; Bowman's Forest, 511,1017; Bradford, Shelbourne, 1424; Glenorchy, 411; Hamilton, ib.; ditto altered, 1424; Ravenswood, and Lockwood, 843; Broadford, 511; Bullarook Harrow, 411; Hawthorn, ib.; Heathcote, 257; ditto enlarged, and Springhill, 439; Bulleen, 380; Bundalaguah, Gipps Land, 921; Hexham,411; Horsham,ib.; Hotspur, 870; Keilor,411; 1425; Bung-Bong, 511; ditto enlarged, 2104; Bungaree, 632; Kilmore, ib.; Kyneton, ib.; Lexton, ib.; Maldon, 257; Buninyong, 439; Buninyong, near Clarendon, 723; Bur- Malmsbury, 412; Mansfield, ib.; Maryborough, 257; Melton, goyne and Tarawarra, 380; Burke, Drummond, and Edge- 412; Meredith, 1555; Merino, 412; ditto enlarged, 2514; combe, 511; Buttlejorrk and Holden, 843; Bylands, 380; Mortlake, 412; Murchison, ib.; Newtown and Chilwell, 896; Camperdown, 632; Cardigan, 380; Carisbrook (two sites), 511; ditto enlarged, 1122; Oakleigh, 412; Portland, ib.; Pyalong, Carisbrook and Moolort, ib.; Carngham, 439; Carlsruhe, ib.; Queenscliff, ib.; Sale, ib.; Sandford, ib.; Sandhurst, 257; 511; Carlyle, 1263; Cathcart, 632; Chintin and Springfield, Smythesdale, 1423; St. Kilda, 726; Sunbury, 412; Terang, 870; 380; Conewarre, 511; Coolebarghurk, 1555; Craigie and Violettown, 412; Warrnambool, ib.; Williamstown, ib.; Eglinton, 511; Creswick, Dean, Bungaree, &c, 1123; ditto ditto enlarged, 1031; Woodend, 412; Wyndham, 842 ; ditto abolished, 2105; Croxton West, 1632; Cut-paw-paw, Doutta altered, 2104; Yea, 412. Galla, Derrimut, &c, 976; Darriwil, 511; Duck Ponds, ib.; Eddington, ib.; Edgecombe, ib.; Ellesmere and Nolan, ib.; Commun Na Feinne. See Sites (Geelong). Eppalook, ib.; Euroa, 1425; Faraday, 632; Flinders, 843; Ford's Creek, near Mansfield, 632; Franklin, 512; Gheringhap, Concord quartz mining association, accounts, 955. ib.; Gisborne and Bullengarook, 976; Glenburnie, 632; Glen- daruel, Ascot, Tourello, Beckworth, Addington, Spring Hill, Condolence. See Duchess of Kent. Smeaton, Creswick, Glengower, Eglinton, &c, 439; Glen- Conewarre. See Churches. Commons. Sites. gloy, near Eltham, 1800; Glenlyon, Holcombe, and Wombat, 512; Gorrinn, 1425; Greenfields, Mansfield, 512, 977; Conewarre road district, proposed line of road to Mount Oolite, Green Gully, 512; Greenhill, Edgecombe, and Metcalfe, ib.; 1796. Greensborough, 380; Harcourt, Faraday, and Sutton Grange, Porcupine (Mount Alexander), 512; Hardie's Hill, 439; Hex- Confectioners licensed, 153, 318, 745, 950, 1132,1381,1559, 2015. ham, 1425; Holden and Tullamarine, ib.; Inverleigh, 512; Irrewarra, ib.; ditto altered, 2460; Joyce's Creek and Cap- Consuls: Spain, George Kohler, vice-consul at Melbourne, 531; tain's Gully, 512; Kangaroo Ground, 1425; Keilor, near, ib.; Italy, James Graham, consul of the King of Italy at Mel- Kerrit Baveet, 1265; Kyneton (north side) and east of Cam- bourne, 2520. paspe river, 512; Laancourie and Woodstock, ib.; Lancefield, Contract surveys. See Contracts (miscellaneous). Surveyors. 380 ; Langi Ghiran, 1029 ; Larpent, 512 ; Lauriston, ib. ; Tenders. Lethbridge, 1425; Lillicur and Talong, 513; Little River, ib.; Lockwood, Ravenswood, and Shelbourne, ib.; Marong, ib.; Contracts entered into during 1858,1859, and 1860, subsequently Melton, Djerriwarrh, Mooradoranook, Pywheitjorrk, Derri- corrected, altered, re-stated, added to, transferred, terminated,, mut, Maribyrnoiig, Kororoit, and Yangardook, 632; Me- or cancelled:— punga, 2367 ; Merino, 2514; Modewarre, 513; Moolort Nos. of 1858— Nos. of 1860—continued No. 2? p. 2514; Moorabbin and Mordi&lloc, 656 ; Moorool- bark, 380; Moranding, 632; Mordialloc, 380; Mortlake, 682; see page 1296 268 see page (1022 Mount Rouse, 1123; Muckleford, 513; Murgheboluc, 1425; 393] 1519 11477 Narrawong, 1123; Newham, 518; North Buninyong, 1263; „ 2160 275 „ 1255 North Hamilton and Bochara, 2326; North Wangaratta, 513; Nos. of 1859— 314 „ 49 Nunawading, Doncaster, and Carlton, 380; Ondit, 1800; r see page 2517 376 1946 Pentland Hills, Maddingley, Parwan, and Rowsley, 513; 306 < 1747 451 50 Porcupine Bidge (Holcombe), 513; Rokewood, ib.; Seymour 1946 454 \ " 135 and Ttxllarook, 896; Shelford, 1263; South Barnawatha, 2395 ; 877 223 South Hamilton, 513, 2171; South Woorragee, 2395; Spring- OO'i < „ 1519 464 ,, 2340 field, 380; Springfield East (No. 3 creek), near Kilmore, 632; QR1 J 135 470 1477 Springfield and llochford, 880; the Springs or Lexton, oDl \ 223 478 ,, 1255 Ercildoun, Addington, and Beckworth, 513; St. Arnaud, 1425; 1452 „ 820 489 „ 2160 Strangways, 632; Strathileldsaye and Sedgwick, ib.; Tallan- 1481 „ 2340 K1 d J " 1385 1552 820 oio •< gatta, Mepunga, Wangoom, and Purnim, 843; Tallarook, (. " 1477 513 ; Tarnagulla, 723 ; Tarragal and Mouzie, 518; Tees- 1569 „ 820 519 „ 1385 dale, 514 ; Terang, 632 ; Tooborao, 514 ; Tower Hill, ib. ; Nos. of 1860— 537 50 Tylden, ib.; Upper Plenty, 632; Yfabdallah, 514; Wallan- 62 see page 1433 559 II 2417 wallan, 632; Waimer, 514; Wareek, ib.; Warrandyte, 380; 64 ii 1410 587 659 Werribee River and Djerriwarrh Creek, ib.; West Bylands, 92 1724 609 „ 1255 1425; Wild Duck Creek, 2326; Willowmavin and Moranding, 94 „ 1724 621 n 245 632; Winchelsea, 514; Windermere, 380; Woodend, 1123; 217? 648 II 953 c 218 S II 20 688 „ 245 10 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Contracts, &,G.~continued. Contracts, miscellaneous—continued. Nos. of 1860—continued. Nos. of 1860—continued. (350, see 1135), 430, 542, 620 (820, see 1296), 904, 1085,1135, 698 see page 1669 1218 see page 1724 1296,1477- 1724, 1867, 1898; gas, 1358; conveyance of stores to 701 n 491 1223 „ 430 lighthouses, 1358; carts (1477, see 1562), 1562; provisions, &c, 711 „ 2160 1232 „ 620 Ballaarat, 1540; ditto, Sandhurst, ib.; ditto, Castlemaine, ib.; 736 , 659 1238 ,, 135 ditto, Beechworth, 1831; ditto, Kilmore, 2082; uniforms, &c, 759 2483 1243 „ 1477 for post officers, 1541; lime, L992. 761 » 1867 1244 M 135 766 » 566 1245 „ 1035 During 1862: ship chandlery (1355, see 2144); oil (1355, 823 „ 245 1253 „ 1035 see 2144); stationery (1355, see 2144); type, 2144; printers' 902 1477 1256 135 materials, &c, 2252; printing paper, &c, 2144; bookbinders' 903 ii 2160 1257 n 65 materials, &c. (2144, see 2252); ironmongery, &c, 2252; iron, 910 n v 65 1258 II 65 steel, and nails, ib.; linendrapery, &c, ib.; leather, &c, ib.; • 945 1946 1259 „ 65 timber (2252, see 2341); tinware, 2252; saddlery, ib.; glass 948 „ 1151 1261 „ 65 and earthenware, ib.; seals and stamps, ib.; medicines, &c, GAG 5 1096 1262 „ 135 ib.; milk for the lunatic asylum, ib.; meat for the sanitary • 1255 1265 „ 65 station, ib.; funerals, Melbourne district, ib.; ditto, Geelong GKft 5 1385 1266 „ 65 district (2252, see 2463); ditto, country districts, 2252; pro- yoo "\ » 2483 1267 65 visions, &c, for prisoners, &c. (2341, see, as to Portland, 2463), 959 » 753 1268 65 2496; provisions, &c, for the Victoria, 2376; rations for pri- 966 < » 135 1278 „ 1477 soners in country districts, 2463, 2496; coal (except for s 245 1287 « 1385 railway service), 2463; fuel wood, ib.; water, ib.; gas, ib. 877 1291 « 1385 967 j 1151 1296 » 1255 Contracts for public works unconnected with railways and „ 1992 1310 J 1867 roads and bridges (including building, repairing, supplying 995 » . 592 1703 and transporting materials, laying on water and gas, making 996 » 245 1311 ' 193 approaches, footpaths, channels, &c, furnishing and_ fitting, 999 - 877 1313 135 wharfs, piers and jetties, lighthouses, fencing and laying oat 1039 1255 1314 „ 50 gardens, parks, &c.):— 1040 1477 1320 620 1048 » 1111 1322 * 2199 Melbourne: wharfs (49, see 65), 1135 (1809, see 2375), 1050 ,, 2053 1326 „ 520 2375, 2483; gaols, 49, 384, 1071, 1410, 1643, 1762; warehouses 1062 » ' 1071 1327 i. 350 for munitions of war, 49, 65; Royal park, 50, 65, 1867, 1946, 1067 ,, 1540 1328 430 2251, 2375; new military barracks, 65,753; powder magazines, 1068 » 1540 1329 * 1410 65, 1296 (1333, see 1433), 1809; St. Kilda park (65, see 193), 1069 „ 1831 1330 „ 1433 193; houses of parliament (193, see 1318), (953, see 1318), 1296, 1070 » 1540 1333 ,i 987 1333, 1410 (1790, see 2082), 1809, 1867, 1992, 2082, 2160; office 1077 135 1335 1643 of mines, 953; botanic gardens (987, see 1217), 1217,1898 (1946, 1095 „ 1022 1338 „ 350 see 2286, 2375), 2375; custom-house (1071, see 1135), immi- 1096 * 1135 1347 ,i 83 gration office, 1071; county court, 1217,1643,1867; exhibition 1097 • 245 1394 „ 1385 building (1217, see 1562), 1562; observatories, 1296 (1809, see 1104 . 2417 1396 „ 1832 2251), 1867, 2251; university museum, 1296, 1809; soldiers' 1106 » 2417 1422 „ 1255 barracks (1410, see 2082), 2082; photographic office (1643, see 1128 ,i 65 1423 „ 566 2082), 20S2; insolvent court (1643, see 2082), 1809, 2082; 1138 „ 1296 1437 1096 police barracks, 1703; military buildings, 2160; government 1140 » 1296 ( « 1096 printing office, 2251; Fitz Roy gardens, 2431; new treasury 1156 ,i 850 14ao ^ ^ 1151 (753, see 1135), (953, see 1217), 1135,1217 (1296, see 1615), 1410. 1161 ,, 850 1439 „ 162 „ 953 1096 1173 1441 s Various: Ararat, 49, 753 (953, see 1135), 1762, 1809 (2082, 1177 « 1296 L II 1151 see 2160), 2340, 2483; Avoca (1703, see 1867), 1867; Axedale 1180 1867 ( 1151 (1643, see 1898), 1898; Back Creek (Amherst), 1296; Ballaa- 1184 1867 1442 j „ 1255 rat, 753 (953, see 1135), 1703, 1762, 1809, 1898, 1992; Ballan, 11961 « 350 1946 1096,1296; Balmoral, 1096; Beechworth, 753 (820, see 987), « 542 1453 i " 1255 987, 2082; Belfast, 65 (753, see 1762), 820,1703, 1762; Belvoir, 1204 766 C » 2468 1296; Benalla (1703, see 2431), 2431; Bendigo, 659; Branx- 1205 766 1462 „ 327 holme, 2340; Brunswick (1762, see 1867), 1867; Cape Schanck, 1210 766 49, 1809, 2160; Castlemaine, 753, 953; Clunes, 987; Colac, 1643 (1703, see 1762), 1762; Collingwood, 384; Creswick, Contracts for the conveyance of mails:— 2082; 2160, 2431; Digby, 1562; Dunkeld, 1992; Dunolly (1410, During 1861: throughout the colony (148, see 452,1615); see 1643), 1643, 2160, 2375; Echuca, 1992; Eltham, 592 (820, (149, see 752, 753, 766, 877, 1217, 1519, 2286); (150, see 452, see 1410), (1410, see 1562); Footscray (1217, see 1318), 1809; 1519,1615); (452, see 752, 753, 766); (752, see 1615); 766, 877, Gabo Island, 2483; Geelong, 49 (1410, see 1867, 2340), 223, 1071,1217; (1519, see 1615,1963); 1615,1963, 2286, 2431. 384, 753, 1071, 1946, 2340, 2431; Gisborne, 49, 1898, 2431; Hamilton, 223; Hawthorn, 1643 (1762, see 1946), 1946; During 1862: throughout the colony, 2480. Hexham, 2251; Horsham, 820; Hotham, 1562, 2483; Ingle- wood, 1643, 1898; Kilmore, 987, 2082; Kyneton, 1410, 1643, Contracts for electric telegraph lines and materials:— 1703, 2340; Learmonth, 1809; Linton, 1333; Maldon, 1410; Maryborough, 753, 953, 1096, 1643 ; Mitchell River, 2082 ; Lines, Ararat to Stawell, 1296; Beechworth to "Wahgunyah, Morse's Creek,2431; Mortlake, 1809; Northcote (1703, see 1867), 659; Portland to Hamilton, 193; Queenscliff to Point 1867: Omeo, 1096; Pentridge, 49, 65, 384, 753; Point Lons- Lonsdale, 49; Streatham, Hexham, and Warrnambool, 1410; dale, 49,1809; Point Nepean, 1643; Port Albert (49, see 1562), Tarnagulla to Inglewood, 1455. 1562; Portarlington (1096, see 1946), 1946; Portland, 65, 820, 1867; Preston, 2304; Queenscliff, 49, 65, 820, 1809,1992; Rag- Materials (50, see 65), 1455 (1643, see 1809). lan, 1867; Redbank, 1643; Sandhurst, 753, 953, 1096, 2160; Sandridge, 50, 953, 1809, 1867, 2160, 2251; Shortland's Bluff, Contracts for marine and harbor services (unconnected with 1135, 1867; Stawell, 193, 1135, 2251; St. Kilda, 2082; Swan railways):—Dredge machinery, 65; dredge Wombat, 65; Hill, 1643; Tarnagulla (1071, see 1433); Wangaratta, 1643; dredge Alligator, 953; dredges, 953, 1410; punt for Belfast, Warrnambool, 65, 592, 820, 1217 (harbor, 65, see 1217), 1703; 1541; sailing boat, 2199; repairing lightship, 49; ditto schooner Williamstown (65, see 904, 1946), 1217,1455,1703,1946, 1992, Umpire, 49; ditto the Victoria (930, see 987), 1455; painting 2375; Wilson's Promontory (1071, see 2483), 2483; Yarra the Victoria, 1318; conveying men, horses, stores, &c, from Bend, 659, 753, 820, 953, 987,1217, 1643, 1703, 1762, 1809, 1867, Brisbane, Queensland, to the Gulf of Carpentaria, 1669; jetty 2375,2431; Yea, 1096. lights, 491 (712, see 1963); Gellibrand's lightship, 1151; raising sunken vessel, 645. Miscellaneous works : batteries, 65, 1217, 1762; dykes, Yarra, 2431; furniture, 820, 953, 987, 1296, 1562, 1992, 2082, Contracts, miscellaneous, for divers services, supplies, stores, 2375; life-boat sheds, 820, 2431; No. 3 shed, 987; portable transport, &c, unconnected with railways:— police buildings, 1071; transporting bricks (1071, see 2160); •—— During 1861: eradicating thistles, 19,20,65; forage for issue, stacking bricks, 1809. 327. 620, 766, 1809, 2286; tents, 620; volunteer uniforms, &c, 620"(659, see 712), 683,712,1071,1669; ale for the lunatic asylum, Contracts for reservoirs and works therewith connected: Am- 3; contract surveys, 645, 877, 987, 1182, 1358, 1433,1541, 1790, herst . (83, see 1724), 1724; Ararat (49, see 1410), 1410, 2483; 1832, 2375; cartridge bags, 645 ; printing paper, &c, 245, 645; Ballaarat, 2483; Blackwood (83, see 1410, 1898), 1410,1898; boots for the police, 953; capes for ditto, 2496; serge, 1035; Buninyong, 1022; Carngham, 1135, 2431; Creswick, 65, 2082; provisions, &c, Melbourne district, 1071; oil (1095, see 1111), Crocodile Gully (83, see 1724), 1724; Dinah Flat (83, see 1333), 1111; boat for Yan Yean reservoir, 1096; boring for water, (1333, see 1385); Dunolly (83, see 683, 2251), 2251; Forest Queenscliff, 2340; sea stores, &c, for the Victoria, 3; map of Creek, 83; Fryer's Creek (49, see 1385), 1385 (1410, see 1433); Ballaarat gold fields, 1963; ditto, Castlemaine mining district Grassy Flat, 65 (1318, see 1703), 1703,1724; Hepburn (135, see (49, see 1541), 2340; ditto of the Maryborough ditto, 1433; 1333), 1333; Indigo No. 1 (page 83, see 1724,2053), 1724; Indigo cleaning, &c, clocks, 50: cleaning cess-pools and dust-bins, 50 ; No. 2 (page83, see 1724), 1724; Indigo No. 3 (page 83, see 1724), glazing, 50; purchase of Kirk's race and dam on the Yarrowee, 1724; Indigo reservoirs, 2053; Lamplough (83, see 2431), 2431; 65 ; straw for the lunatic asylum, 350; sale of copper stripped, Maldon (65, see 1809), 1809; Maryborough, 2483; New Ingle- •off the Victoria (930, see 987); coal for the exploration expe- wood, 65 ; Old Inglewood, 65,1724; Pleasant Creek (49, see dition, 1410; rations for prisoners, &c, in country districts 1333), (1333, see 1385), 1433, 2483; Raglan (49, see 1022), 1022, (3, see 430, 520, 645, 1296, 1809), (135, see 223, 753), 245, 350 2483; Redbank, 2483; Smythesdale, 65, 801, 2483; Spring (430, see 1217,1541), 520, 620, 645 (820, see 1296), 930, 987 (1095, Gully, 2483 ; Tarnagulla, ib.; Yackandandah No. 1 (page 83, see 1111), 1217, 1296 (1410, see 1477), 1477, 1562 (1643, see see 1790, 1898), 1615,1790,1898; Yackandandah No. 2 (page 1947), 1809,1947, 2286; forage for country districts, 135,245 83, see 1898), 1898. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861. 11

Contracts for roads and bridges, and works and services there- Contracts for road works—continued. with connected, and for erecting, leasing, &c, toll-gates and denong (491, see 1385,1477), 1385,1477; Main Eastern road, punts:— Gipps Land, 2519; Main Gipps Land road, 753,820,1747; Main Bridges, crossing places, approaches: Aitken's Creek, 1477; Western road, Gipps Land, 2519; Maldon and Dunolly, 1151 Avoca, Crowlands, and Ararat road, bridge on, 19; Avon, on (1477, see 1946), 1946; Maryborough and Amherst, 753; Mary- Main central road, 19; Back Creek, Amherst, 1946; Back borough and Ballaarat, 1385. 1669; Melbourne and Ballaarat, Creek bridge, Bendigo road, 1022; Barwon (Colac road), 1385; 566,1022, 1385, 2340, 2518, 2519; Melbourne and Geelong, 566, Benalla and Mansfield, bridges between, 1022; Bet-bet Creek, 1022, 1385, 1669, 1832, 1946; Melbourne road, Gipps Land, 2518; Boucher's, 2251; Boggy Creek, 2518; Bradshaw's Creek, 2417, 2519; Meredith railway station (2483, see 2517); Mount 1385 ; Brace's Creek (2483, see 2517); Bulla bridge, 620; Bul- Alexander road, various parts (19, see 162), 20,162, 327 (491, • larook Creek (2178, see 2517); Bun yip River, 820; Burchett's see 566), (565, see 1562,1747, 1946, 2160, 2417), (1022, see 1477), Creek, 2178; Burnt Creek (Dunolly) (2251, see 2517); Bur- 1477,1562 (1747, see 2417), 1946, 2178, 2340, 2417, 2483; Mount row's Flat, 2053; Campaspe bridge, Kyneton and Tylden Gambier road (2417, see 2468, 2519) ; Mount Korong (620, see road (820, see 2518); Campaspe, McIvor road (1946, see 2468), 820); Mount Macedon road, 1151, 2517; North Melbourne 2468; Church street bridge, 327 ; Dandenong road, bridge on, Flat, 2160; Omeo (19, see 1477), 1477; Pascoevale, 566,1096: 2053; Dandenonu Creek, 1151; Djerriwarrh Creek, 566 (1022, Pitfield to Linton's and Carngham (1562, see 2468), 2468; see 1096); Dry Creek (Main central road), 1022; Dunn's Pleasant Creok road, 2053; Point Nepean, 1669,2160; Portland Creek ford, 820; East Ballan, 1385; Emu Creek (Pan- to Hamilton (1747, see 2519), 2519; Queenscliff and Geelong, mure), 1477; Eurnemmerring bridge, 1385; Ewebank's Creek 820 (2251, see 2417), 2519; Raglan, 2519; Rosedale to Berwick, (Ararat to Pleasant Creek), 327; Five-mile Creek, 2517; 2519; Sandridge road (820, see 1946, 2417), 1946, 2417; Sand- Fryerstown road, 2518; Fyansford, 1477; Gardiner's Creek, hurst and Murray, 2518; Smythesdale to Ballaarat, 1477,2053, 1255,1669 ; Gnarkeet Ponds, 2160; Grange Creek, 2468; Great 2251, 2517; Smythesdale to Brown's and Italian Gully (1255, Western, 2483; Hawthorn, 1385 (1747, see 2340), 1946 (2251, see 1385), 1385, (2053, see 2468), 2468; Smythesdale to Italian see 2340), 2517; Heidelberg new bridge (162, see 1832, 2053), Gully, 1096; Snapper Point road, 820; South-Western sea- 1832; Hopkins River, Warrnambool, 1385, 2483 ; House Creek board road (820, see 1477), 1385, 1477; Sydney road, 19, 20,491, (Sydney road), 1255; Johnston street, 2251; Keilor bridge, 565, 620 (752, see 1151, 1385, 2483), 820, (1255, see 1333, 1867), 753,1022 (2160, see 2417), 2417; Kilmore crossing, 2160 ; King 1385, 1477 (1747, see 2518), (1832, see 1946), 1946, (2160, see Parrot, 565 ; Kororoit Creek, 1096; Kororoit Creek ford, 327, 2468), 2340, (2417, see 2518), 2468, 2483, 2518; Tarrangower 1255; La Trobe River, Gipps Land (19, see 1477, 2468), 820, road, 1096, 1255,1832; Upper Goulburn, 2518; Upper Plenty 1477, 2468; Lerderderg (2160, see 2518), 2518; Loddon (Mal- 327, 491, 1022; Upper Western, 820, 1096, 1385, 2340, 2468, don and Dunolly road), 1151, 2160; Loddon (at Newstead), 2517; Warrnambool to Geelong, 1255,2178; Western Port 1151, 1255, 1946; Longford crossing, 820; Main central road road, 1255. bridges, 19; Mitta-mitta River, 2483; Moe crossing, 820, 1562, 2519; Moira, 2417; Monkey Creek bridge, 820; Moonee Ponds Toll-gates, punts, &c, erecting, repairing, removing, &c.: Creek crossing, 491; Mount Alexander road (bridge between Batesford, 1947; Benalla, 1669; Boggy Creek check toll-gates, 30 and 31 mile-post), 620; Mount Gambier road, bridge on 327, 1096; Bradshaw's Creek, 2340; Campbellfield, 2519; (2417,see2468),2519; MountGreenockCreek, 1562; Muckleford Carlsruhe toll-house, &c, 753; Kangaroo Hat, 1562, 2340; Creek, 2417; Muddy Creek, 565; Murray, 2160; Muston's Creek, Northcote, 1022, 1477; Raglan road, 2468; Richmond punt 2178; Myrtle Creek, 2518; Nun tin's, on Main central road, 19; toll-house, 1477; Seymour punt (820, see 1385), (1385, see 2053); One-mile Creek (Mount Alexander road) (820, see 1477,1747, Taradale, 1747; Wallan-Wallan toll-house, 566; Wangaratta, 2160), 1477, 1747, 2160; Ovens River road, bridge on (1255, see 1669. 2468), 2468; Pyke's Flat (Melbourne and Ballaarat road), 1255; Reedy Creek, 565, 2518; Reid's Creek, 2340 ; Russell's Toll-gates, punts, &c, leasing (223, see 1384), 821, 1151, bridge, Moorabool, 20; Scotchman's Creek, Gardiner (1562, 1384,1832. see 2160), 2160; Smythesdale to Brown's and Italian Gully (bridge) (2053, see 2468), 2468; Spring Creek, 1477; Sunbury, Contracts for railway works and services, stores, supplies, &c, 2178; Tea-tree Creek, Western Port road, 1385; for railways:— Creek, 1385; Tullaroop Creek (2178, see 2468); Upper Western Fittings, repairs, &c.: brass fittings for engines (3, see 65); road (bridge on) (753, see 820); View Point, Sandhurst, 1832; iron castings, 1111; ditto during 1862, p. 2496; iron work for Violettown and Benalla, bridges between, 1022,1669; Wanga- waggons, 1410. ratta, near, 2518; Wangaratta to Oxley l-oad, bridges on, 1255, 2468, 2519; Warrandyte bridge (Anderson's Creek road) (19, Fuel: coal, 542; ditto during 1862, p. 2496; firewood, 542, see 491), 2417; Wickliffe, 2178; Winchelsea bridge, 1022; Woodside bridge, 820; Wyndham (Werribee) (1477, see 1747), 1410. 1747; Yackandandah Creelc (2483, see 2518). Rolling stock, &c, 877, 1519; waggons, 1096, 2110, 2340; luggage vans, 1809; carriages, 2286. Miscellaneous: fencing police reserve at Avenel, Sydney road, 1669; ditto, parish of Bylands, 2417; ditto, at Cressy, 2053; Stations and sheds: Gisborne, 193, 877; Lancefield, 877, ditto, at Heidelberg, ib.; ditto, parish of Nalangil, 2160; ditto, 1688; Riddell's Creek, 877; Spencer street, 1832; Sunbury, through lands of Nitingbool, 2519; ditto, on the road to Pol- 850; Woodend, 193 (877, see 1688); sheds at Woodend, 1035, locksford bridge, 1022, 2468; ditto, in the parish of Tutegong, 1071; ditto Williamstown, 2375; engine houses, 801. 1022; mile-posts, Bacchus Marsh district, 162;_ ditto, Ballaarat Sundries: drawing a pile at Williamstown, 801; hooping district (19, see 1477), 1477; ditto, Castlemaine district, 19; sleepers, 877; bolting sleepers, 2110, 2375, 2483; towing ships ditto, Geelong district, 162; ditto, Geelong to Colac and Cam- to pier, 1272; uniforms for guards, &c. (1410, see 1562). perdown, 2519; ditto, Melbourne district, 162; ditto, on the Sydney and Heathcote roads, 162; planking for roads, 327, Tools, materials, &c.: lorries (162, see 223, 877); planking 1096; transporting a roller to Ballaarat, 1151. for Moorabool viaduct, 542; break blocks, 904, 1410, 1600; ditto during 1862, p. 2496; lamps (904, see 1217, 1358), 2226; —•— Road works, making, maintaining, clearing, &c, on the pumping apparatus, 1151,1992; sleepers (1272, see 1541), 1562; following lines: Aitken's Creek deviation road (1096, see 1385), buffers, 2110; tube brushes, 2286. 1385; Ararat to Pleasant Creek, 753,820; Ararat to Raglan, 1669, 2160; Ararat and south-western sea-board road, 1151; Works, &c.: extra on contract for the Melbourne and Avoca to Lexton (2417, see 2517), 2517; Ballaarat to Amherst, Sandhurst railway, 1296, 1519, 2160; Cole street bridge, Wil- 2517; Ballaarat to Dunolly, 753; Ballaarat and Lexton, 1385 liamstown, 542; wall for jetty incline, Geelong, 801, 1071; (1477, see 1946, 2517), 1946, 2517; Ballaarat and Raglan, 752 work per schedule of prices, 1669; works, Lal-lal, 2375. (753, see 1832), 1832 (2251, see 2517), 2517; Ballaarat to Streat- ham (19, see 327), 327, 1562 (1946, see 2517), 2517; Ballaarat Contracts connected with water supply, &c, in and "near Mel- (Sturt and Lydiard streets), 2417; Ballaarat East, 2517; bourne: trenches for water-pipes, 1217, 1669, 2199; fire-plug Batesford (Upper Western road), 491 ; Beechworth T(Kars indicators, 1669; water-pipes, 1669; cartage of ditto, 2199; street), 1946,1947; Beechworth to Omeo, 1562 ; Beechworth lead water-piping, 1992; laying service pipes, 1992. to Yackandandah, 2340; Bendigo road, 20, 162 (565, see 1562, 1946), 1385, 1562, 1946, 2340, 2518; Brighton road, 491; Broad- Convicts. See Rewards. meadows and Deep Creek (1022, see 2160); Buckland road, 2518; Buninyong railway station, 2517; Buninyong to Streat- Cookman's reef, Tarrangower, quartz mining association, ac- liam, 2340; Carisbrook to Avoca (753, see 1832); Castlemaine counts, 1694,1712. to Ballaarat, 565, 752, 2518; Castlemaine to Carisbrook (565, see 2160), 2160, 2518; Castlemaine to Guildford, 565, 752,1151, Coolebarghurk. See Commons. 1747; Colac, 2483; Cressy to Darlington, 2340; Creswick, Clunes, and Amherst (1151, see 1832), 1832; Dandenong, 753, Coonan, Michel, his notice respecting his wife, 735. 2053; Dandenong township roads (1151, see 1747), 1747; Deep Creek (1946, see 2517), 2160, 2517; Dunolly to Inglewood (2417, Copenhagen gold mining company, notice, 1795. see 2517), 2517; Epsom and Huntly, 2160; Gardiner's creek road, 491; Geelong to Ballaarat, 566, 620 (752, see 1562), (753, Coroners of Victoria: appointed: Amherst, Alexander Dow, 1083; see 1832), 1022, 1096, 1562 (1747, see 1832), 1832,1946, 2251, Buckland, Robert Wintle Horne, 2194; Inglewood, Henry H. 2417 (2483, see 2517), 2517; Geelong to Buninyong (566, see Radcliffe, 714; Learmonth, George G. Morton, 895; Maldon, 2417), 1096, 2517; Geelong to Cape Otway, 1747 (2417, see Robert Cleghorne Mackenzie, 2194; Mount Shadwell, Robert 2468), 2468; Geelong to Colac, 1022, 1477; Geelong and Gis- Burke, 1536; Queenscliff, David John Williams (resumes), borne, 566; Geelong to Steiglitz and Ballan, 1747 (1832, see 1719; Redbank, James H. Alley, 895; Smythesdaie, Henry 2160), 1946, 2517; Gisborne to the railway station, 1022; Crossen, 2494. Great north road, 1255; Greenhills to Diggersrest, ib.; Removed: L. M. Quinlan, 1426. Heathcote, 565 (1747, see 2340, 2468), 2340, 2468; Heidel- berg to Moonee Ponds, 2251; Heywood to Casterton, 2519; Corinella, town site, 403. Johnston street to Kew road (620, see 2160), 2160; Keilor to railway station and Melton (2053, see 2340), 2340; Lancefield, Corio road district proclaimed, 681; meeting, 754, 769, 792; bye- 327, 565 (1096, see 1747), 1747; Lower Western road (1096, see laws, 1351. 1477), 1385, 1477 (1946, see 2468), 2468; Lygon street (Mel- bourne), 1255, 2517; Main Central road, Gipps Land (19, Correspondents. See Aborigines. see 1562), 327, 1385, 1562, 2251, 2417, 2468, 2519; Main Dan- Costs. See Supreme court. 12 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Cotton seeds. See Botanic gardens. Dandenong and Mordialloc, application for a road district, 2464. Council of the university. See University of Melbourne. Darley (Bacchus Marsh), town site, 403. Country lands. See Lands. Darlington, town site, 403. County courts: Hamilton (intervals abridged), 2194; Indigo court transferred to Chiltern, 438. See Bailiffs. Clerks of Darriwil. See Commons. county courts. Judges of county courts. Dartmoor, town site, 403. Court houses. See Sites. Daylesford, town site, 255. See Cemeteries. Churches. Com- Courts. See Circuit courts. Clerks. County courts. Courts mons. Sites. Trustees. of mines. General sessions. Insolvents. Petty sessions. Supreme court, and each bi-weelcly number of the Gazette. Daylesford municipality: streets, 314; bye-laws, 215, 320, 611, Courts of mines: Buninyong, Mount Blackwood, Smythe's 745, 2495; half-yearly reports, 907, 936, 2207, 2232 ; election Creek, and Steiglitz (intervals altered), 18; Chiltern, estab- notices, 647, 665,1810, 1842. lished, 438; Indigo, discontinued, ib. See Clerks of courts of Mines. Judges of courts of mines. Daylesford pound: cattle impounded, 11, 202, 309, 736, 909, 957, 1043, 1141, 1337, 1417, 1698, 1796, 1875, 1974, 2009, 2037, 2075, Cowie's Creek. See Sites. 2099, 2128,'2274, 2472, 2528. Craigie. See Commons. Dead letters. See Letters. Cranbourne, town site, 403. See Commons. Sites. Deadhorse Flat, Little Bendigo (Ballaarat). See Sites. Cranbourne road district, accounts, 150S. Dean. See Commons. Creditors. See Insolvents. Deaths. See Births. Eegistrars of births and deaths. Vita Cressy, town site, 403. See Churches. Sites. statistics. Creswick, town site, 255. See Cemeteries. Churches. Com- mons. Sites. De Balk. See Turner. Creswick municipality: bye-laws, 519, 964, 2154; streets, 2376; Deceased persons' estates. See Curator. half-yearly reports, 1274, 1300, 2527; election notices, 1184, Deeds, commissioners for taking acknowledgments of, 58; rule 1205, 2231, 2269. of the supreme court under 24 Viet. No. 112, regulating fees, &c, for acknowledgments, on deposit of deeds or documents, Creswick pound: cattle impounded, 11, 54, 71, 144,170, 251, 282, and for searches, copies, and extracts, 1215; title deeds ready 308, 332, 374, 390, 465, 527, 573, 602, 625, 693, 735, 756, 794, 829, for delivery to purchasers of crown lands, 5, 92,156,186, 300, 858, 888, 938, 973, 1026, 1043, 1140, 1231,1305,1322, 1438, 1491, 363, 440, 516, 556, 608,657, 728,782,798,845, 927,962,1032,1106, 1532,1548, 1575, 1650, 1671, 1713, 1751, 1814, 1908, 1955,1974, 1148,1213,1268, 1329 (1350, corrected in 1426), 1411,1446,1513, 2128, 2148, 2168, 2187, 2209, 2234, 2295, 2390, 2408, 2424, 2472. 1592, 1636, 1701, 1741, 1756,1802, 1892, 1939, 2015, 2111, 2154, 2224, 2249, 2373, 2432, 2476 ; crown grants lying unclaimed for Creswick road district, proclaimed, 1659; meeting, 733. certain periods, regulation as to custody fees, 814; ditto, re- Creswick united quartz mining company, memorial, 2423. peated in 841, 869, 895, 921. See Gold fields. Cricket grounds. See Sites. Trustees. Deep Creek pound: removed to Bulla, 60; cattle impounded, 54, 99,113,170, 282, 333, 497, 549, 602, 736, 829,888,1118,1187, Cropper. See Eaglehawk Specimen hill, &c. 1207,1231, 1305,1337,1533,1766,1875,1932, 2099. Crowlands, town site, 403. See Commons. Defences. See Sites. Crown lands. See Commissioners of crown lands. Deeds. De- Degraves, William, his notice as to cattle bought from the pasture. Gold fields. Lands. Eangers. executors of James McFarlane, deceased, 464. Crown prosecutors, appointed: Ararat, Butler Cole Aspinall, Denny, David, deceased, notice to creditors of, 2233. 979; Ararat, Ballaarat, and Geelong, Joseph Henry Dunne, 1916; Ballaarat and Geelong, Butler Cole Aspinall, 895; Denominational schools, inspector appointed, John Sircom, 289; Castlemaine and Sandhurst, Charles Alexander Smyth, 895; additional rules, 783. See Schools. Maryborough, Charles Alexander Smyth, 979; Palmerston Depasture on crown lands: lists of licensees for 1861, with, and Sale, J. S. Armstrong, 437. amounts payable, 393; additions to ditto, 897, 922,1313,1329, 1359, 1381, 1402, 1428, 1445, 1943, 2086; corrigenda in ditto, resigned: Butler Cole Aspinall, 1441. 984; runs and lots, tenders accepted, 684, 1658, 1702, 1742, 2134,2200,2278; license fees reduced on certain runs, 765,1176, Croxton East. See Churches. 1445,1497,2048; new runs, licensees, fees, &c, 272,291,320,424, Croxton "West. See Commons. 592, 636, 659, 684, 727, 821, 848, 876, 897, 930, 967, 984,1088, 1110, 1251, 1268, 1297, 1633, 1657,1745,1806, 1895,1963, 20205 Cultivation licenses. See Lands. 2134, 2154, 2178, 2200; runs, &c, withdrawn from tender, 612, 684; licenses cancelled, 424, 1313, 1806, 2135, 2396; licenses Curator of the estates of deceased persons: estates placed under reinstated, 1313, 1329, 1359, 1383, 1402, 1428; depasturing his charge, 47, 319, 533, 760, 946, 1107,1313,1514,1719, 2153, licenses for 1862 will be issued subject to certain provisions, 2250, 2369; half-yearly returns, 216,1478. 2493, 2513; depasturing sheep on farmers' commons pro- hibited, 1655. See also Commons. Graziers. Tenders. Curell, Eandell, deceased, notice to creditors, &c, of, 956. Deputy registrars of births and deaths. See Eegistrars of births Curtis, Michael and Sarah, enquired for, 1945, 2095. and deaths. Customs: return of spirits distilled in Victoria during 1860, p. Derby quartz mining company, accounts, 1321. 83; regulations for carrying gold coastwise republished, 1349; refunds and remissions of duties, 289, 311, &c. Derrimut. See Commons. -— Officers appointed: Harry Ebenezer Hollick, clerk at Port Dietary scale. See Lunatic asjrlum. Fairy, 237; B. S. Stamp, landing waiter, 1469, 1494; J. G. Jackson, weigher, 1469. Digby, town site, 403. See Churches. Commons. Sites. See also Accounts. Bonded warehouses. Sales (customs). Digby pound : cattle impounded, 11, 251, 309, 374, 391, 434, 497, Trade and customs. 573, 625, 773, 794, 909, 957, 1027, 1043, 1141, 1187, 1390, 1575, 1619,1671,1814, 1875,1932, 2148, 2187, 2315, 2408. Cut-paw-paw. See Commons. Sites. Dimock's quartz mining company, notice, 1258. Cuttings. See Botanic gardens. Discharges. See Insolvents. Diseased cattle. See Cattle. D. Dissolution of parliament. See Parliament. Distillation. See Licenses. Dalton's property, deeds lost, 2167. Distiller licensed, 2015. Dams. See Sites. Districts. See Municipalities. Eoad districts, &c. Dandenong, town site, 403. See Cemeteries. Churches. Com- mons. Dividends. See Insolvents. Dandenong pound: cattle impounded, 54, 99,170, 202. 251, 465, Divorce and matrimonial causes, rules and regulations under 625, 721, 773, 794, 858, 938, 997, 1118, 1141, 1161, 1207, 1337, act No. 125, page 1817; fees of court, 1938. 1366,1438, 1671,1697, 1766, 1845, 2009, 2168, 2209, 2362, 2472, 2490. Djerriwarrh. See Commons. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861. 13

Dog nuisance act (6 W. IV. No. 4) extended to: Branxholme Eglinton. See Commons. township, 2017; Camperdown township, 239; Chewton muni- cipal district, 1799; Clunes municipal district, 1760; Echuca Elcoate, John, and John Weatherby, enquired for, 769, 852. township, 1514; Hamilton municipal district, 783; Inglewood township, 1607; Linton township, 726; Murchison township, Eldorado. See Commons. 1514; Pyalong township, 2249; Hedcastle township, 2303; Taradale municipal district, 1515 ; Tarnagulla township, 1296; Election notices. See Elections. Also see the names of com- Tea township, 1799. panies, municipalities, and road districts. Donald McKay ship. See Quarantine. Elections, parliamentary:— Divisions altered: North-Western province, 17,960; Castle- Doncaster. See Commons. maine district, 960; Mandurang district, 17. Donnybrook, town site, 403. See Churches. Sites. Polling places for the North-Western province altered, 870, Don Juan gold mining company, notices, 278,1618; accounts, 1423; polling place for the Belfast division of the Western, 1335. province, 1469; new polling places for South Grant district, 656; new polling place for North Gipps Land, 814; nomina- Doutta Galla. See Commons. tion and polling places for Mandurang district, 1125; ditto for all the districts, 1344; polling places for certain districts Dragoons. See Volunteer corps. altered, 1715,1911 (1917, corrected in 1937), 2278. Drainage. See Sandhurst. Eegistration periods for 1861 enlarged, 335. Drainage areas. See Sites. Electoral registrars who are also clerks of petty sessions to Dromana, town site, 403. See Commons. Sites. intimate changes in their offices, 437, 509, &c.; notice respect- ing claims to vote and making objections, 587, &c.; alterations Drowning and drowned persons, their rescue and treatment, in arrangements for revising electoral lists, 629, 633, 682. 477, 478. Election, auditors appointed: West Melbourne, Daniel Drumbog. 1 Joseph Tierney, 1426; Dalhousie, F. W. C. Beavan, 1535; _ . <• See Heywood. Sites. Kilmore, J. D. O'Connor, 1535. Drumborg. ) Legislative council, writs issued to supply vacancies: North- western, vice Mitchell, 2531; South, vice Clarke, 57, &c. Drummond. See Commons. _ Legislative assembly (2nd parliament), writs issued to Drysdale, town site, 403. See Churches. Commons. Sites. supply vacancies: Avoca, vice Grant, 379, &c.; Ballaarat West, Drysdale pound: cattle impounded, 144, 333, 626, 694.1078,1100, vice Bailey, 289, &c.; Brighton, vice Ebden, 921; Castlemaine, 1141, 1161, 1207, 1305, 1491,1619, 1732, 1751, 1845,' 1955, 2099, vice Macadam, 841, &c.; Crowlands, vice Houston, 1031, &c.; 2187, 2408. East Melbourne, vice Hunter, 1211; Mandurang, vice Brodie, Duchess of Kent, the usual levee and ball postponed on the 379, &c. i ditto, vice Sullivan, 1145; Maryborough, vice Ireland, 1937; N orth Gipps Land, vice Everard, 1937, &c.; North receipt of intelligence of the death of, 943; reply to addresses Melbourne, vice Costello, 2151, &c.; Villiers and Heytesbury, of condolence presented to the queen, 2079. vice Russell, 553, &c.; Warrnambool, vice Horne, 379, &c.; Duck Ponds. See Commons. West Melbourne, vice Loader, 553, &c.; Wimmera, vice Fire- brace, 841, &c. Dundas road district, meeting, 1506. Legislative assembly (3rd parliament), writs issued for a Duneed. See Cemeteries. Churches. Sites. general election, 1343. Dunkeld, town site, 403. See Sites. Legislative assembly (3rd parliament), writs issued to supply vacancies; Emerald Hill, vice Anderson, 2213, &c.; Dunolly, town site, 255. See Commons. Sites. Kilmore, vice O'Shanassy, ih.; Portland, vice Haines, ib.; St. Kilda, vice Johnston, ih.; Villiers and Heytesbury, vice Dunolly municipality: district altered, 1680 ; brought under Ireland and Duffy, ib.; Warrnambool, vice Manifold, 2247, the gunpowder act, 1372 ; bye-laws, 557, 1109,1215,1563,2114; &c. streets, 1742, 2105, 2374; half-yearly reports, 167, 198, 1335, 1363; election notices, 995,1024. Legislative assembly (3rd parliament), petitions against re- turns for, Castlemaine, 1753; East Bourke, 1913,1914; Murray, Dunolly pound: cattle impounded, 11, 27, 71, 99,113, 202, 232, 1854, 1915; North .Melbourne, 1824, 1915; Sandhurst, 1855, 251, 282, 333, 465, 527, 602, 909, 910, 957, 997, 1043, 1100, 1231, 1856; Villiers and Heytesbury, 781. 1305, 1366, 1390, 1460, 1603, 1651, 1671, 1875,1932,1955,1974, 2075, 2099, 2209, 2234, 2295, 2391, 2424, 2472. See Registrars. Parliament. Returning officers. Durham gold mining company, notices, 112, 1930; accounts, Electric telegraph: regulating charges for messages for the public 1336. press, 656, 681; transmission of shipping intelligence free, discontinued, ib.; scale of charges in Victoria, with regulations, Durham lead. See Commons. 710, 711. Communication opened with Cape Schanck and vessels at sea, 1735, &c; Chiltern, 697, &c; Clunes, 379; Hamilton, E. 655, &c.; Snapper Point, ib.; Stawell (Pleasant Creek), 1937, Eaglehawk. See Churches. Sites. &c.; Taradale, 2365, &c.; Wahgunyah, 379; Yackandandah, 481, &c. Eaglehawk quartz mining association, accounts, 96, 547,1730. Officers appointed: Albion C. Croft, 2394; Frederick Dore, Eaglehawk quartz mining company (California gully, Ballaa- ib.; H. Ellis, ib.; Frederick Alfred Gerard Farrar, 2223; G. rat),-notice, 1364. E. Groves, 2394; R. B. Hodgson, ib.; Kynaston L. Murray, 2223, 2394. See also Collectors of imposts. Eaglehawk Specimen hill mining company, resignation of W. H. Cropper, director, 2388. Elephant Bridge pound: cattle impounded, 11, 144, 203, 309, 910,1100,1141, 1187, 1231, 1277, 1322, 1603, 1766, 1814,1875, Eaglehawk union quartz mining association, Tarrangower, 2037, 2188, 2234, 2296. notice, 1097; accounts, 1435. Ellesmere. See Commons. East Collingwood, deviation of Hoddle street, 2478. See Sites. Elmhurst, town site, 403. East Collingwood municipality : bye-laws, 239,2495; half-yearly • reports, 1156,1182, 2406, 2421; election notices, 648, 666,1388, Elphinstone, town site, 403. See Commons. 1750, 1764; application for an improvement act, 1871, 1843, 1904,1928, 1952,1968. Elphinstone pound: cattle impounded, 11, 55, 72, 99,170,203, 282, 374, 391, 465, 626, 651, 694, 756, 794, 810, 888, 939, 957, East Indies. See India. 1027, 1043,1078, 1118, 1161, 1231, 1260, 1305,1337, 1390, 1460, 1533,1651,1698,1713, 1766, 1797, 1815,1875, 1932, 1974, 2009, Ebden, C. H.3 his notices, 886, 906, 935, 936. 2075, 2100, 2148, 2168, 2209, 2296, 2362, 2424, 2472. Echuca, dog nuisance act extended to, 1514. See Commons. Elsternwick, town site, 403. See Sites. Sites. Eltham, town site, 403. See Cemeteries. Commons. Echuca pound: cattle impounded, 11, 54, 72, 99, 113, 202, 251, 309, 434, 549, 550, 573, 602, 651, 694, 736, 810, 858, 938, 939, 957, Eltham pound: cattle impounded, 99, 144, 497, 910, 1232, 1366, 1141, 1207, 1231,1366, 1460, 1549, 1651, 1732, 1814, 1932, 1974, 1549, 1713, 2037, 2100, 2234, 2296, 2362, 2444. 2075, 2187, 2188, 2234, 2295, 2408, 2472, 2490. Eltham road district: altered, 1122; meeting, 1812; proposed Eddington. See Commons. deviation in the road between the parish of Tarrawarra, on the Yarra Flats and Eltham, 1812; ditto ordered, 2333; ac- Edgecombe. See Commons. counts, 2096; tenders for lease of Lower Plenty toll-gate in- vited, 2389. Edinburgh gold mining company, notice, 571. Emerald, town site, 403. Edwards, Geo., his notice as to J. C. C. Webber and the Kalara station, 1750. Emerald Hill, town site, 1017. See Churches. Sites. Trustees. D 14 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA,

Emerald Hill municipality: buildings, &c, exempted, 1423; Fermented liquors. See Registration. Sale of spirits, &o. bye-laws, 611, 784, 1637, 2081; half-yearly reports, 228, 1456; election notices, 827, 857, 1039, 1076, 1953,1970; streets, 532, Ferry site licenses. See Lands. 1020. Fieri facias. See Legal notices. Emigration. See Immigration. Fijis, &c. See Mariners. Engineer corps. See Volunteer corps. Fire engine. See Sites. Enterprise cement crushing company, 372. First or royal V.V. cavalry. See Volunteer corps. Enterprise claim (mining) company, notice, 1953. Fitzgerald, Walter, his notice, 464. Enumerators. See Census. Fitz Roy municipality: bye-laws, 105, 2495; half-yearly reportSj Eppalock. See Commons. 969, 990, 2206, 2231; election notices, 1711,1729. Epping, town site, 404. See Cemeteries. Fitz Roy ward improvement act, George Francis appointed one of the arbitrators under, 553. Epping road district: meeting, 1670; lease of the Epping road toll-gate to be let, 25, 53,1304,1322 ; ditto withdrawn, 1437; Flemington brought within the city postal limits, 1327. See financial statement, where obtainable, 1670; accounts, 1844. Essendon. Ercildoun. See Commons. Sites. Flemington pound. See Melbourne pound. Escort arrangements: Castlemaine and Sandhurst line, 1311, &c.; Flinders. See Commons. Chiltern (in lieu of Indigo), 509, 531; Heathcote and Sand- hurst, 1777, &c; Redbank and Avoca, 1957, &c.; Smythes- Footscray3 town site, 404. See Commons. Sites. dale and Linton's, 239, 263; Tarnagulla (Sandy Creek), 553, Footscray municipality: petition for severance from, 1427; bye- &c, 814, &c.; general arrangements in consequence of the laws, 187,715,746,1109, 2377; streets, 131; half-yearly reports, opening of the railway to Woodend, 1401,1419. 600, 622, 720, 1729, 1749; election notices, 1116, 1138, 1437, Essendon: town site, 404; brought within the city postal limits, 1458, 2360, 2386. 1327. See Commons. Sites. Ford's Creek. See Commons. Essendon and Remington municipality: petitioned for, 2154, Forest Creek. See Churches. Sites. 2375; proclaimed, 2493. Forest Creek pound: removed to Heathcote, 802; cattle im- Essex gold mining company, notice, 1389. pounded, 55, 99, 170, 232, 435, 497, 573, 603, 721, 756, 810, 858, Estates of deceased persons. See Curator. 910. Eureka cement gold mining company: notice, 329; accounts, Forfeited deposits and lands. See Lands. 1435. Found. See Cattle. Lost. Euroa, town site, 404. See Commons. Foxhow, town site, 404. Exchange company. See Melbourne exchange company. Franklin. See Commons. Executions: certificates and declarations touching the execu- Franklin and Tandoit road district: meeting, 907,955,990,1039; tion of William Smith, 818, 850, 870; Henry Cooley, 1359, accounts, 1184. 1383,1402; Nathaniel Horatio Ruby, 1515,1541,1559; Martin Rice, 1895,1917,1940; Thomas Sanders, 2134, 2152, 2177. Franklinford, town site, 404. Executive council, members appointed, &c.:— Frankston. See Sites. 7 January, 1861: appointed, Thomas Turner a'Beckett, 46. 20 February, 1861: appointed, James Macpherson Grant, 377; Free presbyterian church. See Churches. George Brodie, ib. 4 March, 1861: resigned, George Brodie, 479. Friendly societies. See Registered friendly societies. 26 April, 1861: appointed, John Macadam, 831. 21 May, 1861: appointed, John Houston, 1001. Frontages, water, defined, 15. 10 June, 1861: appointed, James Forrester Sullivan, 1125. 29 July,-1861: appointed, Butler Cole Aspinall, 1441. Fryer's. See Sites. 3 September, 1861: appointed, David Elliott Wilkie, 1675. Fryer's road district, meeting, 2405. See Sites. 14 November, 1S61: appointed, Charles Mac Mahon, 2191. Exhibition, Victorian, of 1861, preliminary to the London inter- Fryer's Creek. See Commons. national exhibition of 1862, address, classification of articles, Fryerstown, town site, 510. See Cemeteries. Churches. Sites. &c, 499; decisions of her majesty's commissioners on points relating to the international exhibition, 1107. Fuel. See Stores. Commissioners appointed, 75,235; Sir Redmond Barry, ib.; Fyansford, town site, 404; ditto altered, 1175. Sir Francis Murphy, ib.; John Henry Brooke, ib.; Sir James Frederick Palmer, ib.-, Richard Heales, ib.; William Clark Haines, ib.; John O'Shanassy, ib.; Charles Hotson Ebden, ib.; G. Charles Gavan DuSy, ib.; John Macadam, ib.; John Basson Humffray, ib.; Frederick McCoy, ib.; William Parkinson Gaols: Wilson, 75; A. R. C. Selwyn, 75,235; Ferdinand Mueller, ib.; —^-Proclaimed: Ararat new gaol, 1912; Camperdown lock-up, Richard Eades, ib.; Charles E. Bright, il.; Robert McDou- 743; Castlemaine new gaol, 1912; Maryborough gaol, 1423; gall, ib.; honorary secretary, John Macadam, 75, 235. Sandhurst new gaol, 1912; Snowy Creek lock-up, 1422; Stawell gaol, 264. Expenditure. See Revenue. Discontinued: Pleasant Creek, 264. Experimental farm, settlement of accounts, 2475, &c.; applica- tions for the office of manager invited, ib. See Sites. Visiting justices. Exposed children. See Rewards. i Gap, The, town site, 404. Gardens. See Botanic gardens. Grants-in-aid., Sites. Trustees. Gardiner road district, meeting, 2358. False Bay, Cape of Good Hope, Roman Rock light in, 1957. Garibaldi gold mining company, notices, 278, 1953, 2165, 2185, 2186. Famine in India. See India. Gazette, days of publication altered.: 28 March and 3 April Faraday. See Commons. (Easter), substituted for 29 March and 2 April, page 607, 655 ; Farmers' commons. See Commons. 23 May substituted for 24 May (the queen's birthday), 979. Geelong: Thomson ward proclaimed, 741; acts to be performed Fees. See Auctioneers. Cemeteries. Deeds. Depasture. for giving effect to the proclamation of Thomson ward, 893; Divorce. Lands. Medical attendance. Post office. officers appointed to perform such acts, &c, ib.; the town council to have temporary control for grazing purposes of the Fencing and improving public parks, gardens, and lands, notice unappropriated crown lands within the town boundary, 1176; respecting the distribution of the vote of 1861 for, 944, &c. application to parliament for act to amend the act of incor- Fenn's quartz gold mining company, notice, 1878. poration, 1671,1711,1748,2166, 2205, 2272; bye-law for clearing, &c, certain streets, courts, and alleys, :2005, 2033, 2072, 2096. Fenton's. See Commons. See Cemeteries. Churches. Sites. Trustees. Fenwick, Francis George, his notice, 1907. Geelong district pound rates, 20, 592,1520. Ferguson, Robert, deceased, notice to creditors, &c, of, 1186. Gemini gold mining company, notice, 1873. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861.

General hospitals. See Sites. Goldfields—continued. Miscellaneous: non-payment of rent due under leases, General rules. See Supreme court. regulation, 18, 46; rent to be paid to receivers of revenue, 347, 379, &c.; mining surveyors to take notice of crown lands General sessions: offered for sale, and report on such lands if supposed to be Chairmen appointed: John George Forbes, for Sale, 151; auriferous, 631, 655, &c.; covenants in leases to be enforced, ditto, for Palmerston, 437; ditto, for Castlemaine and Kyne- 725, 743; caution against allowing sludge and tailings to flow ton, 979; Robert Williams Pohlman, for Bourke, ib.; Arthur into the public water reservoirs, 797, 814; notice to tenderers Nicholas Wrixon, for Belfast, Grant, Palmerston, Portland, for the construction of reservoirs, 2194; mining surveyors' re- Sale, and Warrnambool, ib. ports for sale, 749, 765, &c; maps of mining districts ditto, 1297, &c. • Districts proclaimed: Ararat, altered, 2301; Avoca, 2302 ; Inglewood, ib.; Maryborough, 942; ditto, altered, 1045; ditto, New Zealand, notification relative to gold fields in the pro- again altered, 2301; Palmerston, 173; Sale, ib. vince of Otago, 2087. • Sessions during 1861, p. 2; Beechworth, altered, 48; Grange See also Courts of mines. ! Escort. Mining registrars. (Hamilton), ditto, 1084; Maryborough, appointed, 942; ditto, Mining surveyors. Wardens. postponed, 1198; Melbourne, altered, 587, 1198; Sale, ap- pointed, 173. Gold receivers, &o.: office of gold receiver removed from Plea- sant Creek to Stawell, 86; Hudson Williamson appointed to Sessions during 1862 for all the courts (except Avoca and issue miners' rights, licenses, &c, at Mountain Creek, 553; Inglewood), 2532. J. A. G. Forbes appointed at Sandy Creek, 347; Hudson Williamson appointed at Mountain Creek and Redbank, 960; See Clerks of the peace. Crown prosecutors. Thomas Jardine appointed at Rushworth, 1175. Gheringhap. See Commons. Golden-gate gold mining company (Lucky"Woman's), notice, 828. Giffard, town site, 404. Golden-gate gold mining company, Ballaarat, liabilities and Gilkes, Henry, enquired for, 2501. assets, &c, 2443. Gisborne, town site, 404. See Commons. Sites. Golden-gate quartz mining company, notices, 26,199. Gisborne municipalty: buildings, &c, exempted, 103; bye-laws, Goldsmiths' quartz mining company, notice, 200; accounts, 1434. 187, 382, 1564, 2081, 2433; streets, 1150; half-yearly reports, 667, 690,1969, 2003; election notices, 955, 972,1098,1648,1669, Goornong. See Commons. 1711,1729. Gordon's. See Commons. Gisborne pound: cattle impounded, 55, 603, 694, 773, 810,888, 973, 1027,1277, 1305, 1338, 1438, 1549, 1603, 1620, 1932,1955, Gorrinn. See Commons. 2075, 2128, 2168, 2209, 2408, 2444, 2529. Government officers. See Securities. Glass's Creek pound: Walter Fitzgerald's notice to the keeper, 464; cattle impounded, 309, 391, 694, 736, 756, 811,910,997, Government storekeeper. See Requisitions. 1043,1141,1232,1390,1417,1908,1932, 2037, 2209, 2234, 2424. Grand Junction gold mining company, notice, 111; accounts, 278. Glenburnie. See Commons. Grand Trunk lead gold mining company, notice, 168; accounts, Glendaruel. See Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. 1505. Glendaruel agricultural society. See Sites. Granite quartz mining company, notice, 1906. Glen Dhu Reef. See Commons. Grants-in-aid: additional regulation respecting the grant in aid of public worship, 1660; proposed distribution of grant-in-aid Glenelg River. See Mariners. for public worship, 127; ditto for cemeteries,. 797, 814, &c; Glengloy. See Commons. ditto for public libraries, 1211, &c, 2475, 2493, 2513; ditto for fencing and improving public parks, gardens, and lands, 944, &c. Glengower. See Commons. Grants of land. See Sites. Glenlogie, town site, 404. See Commons. Sites. Gravel licenses. See Lands. Glenlyon, town site, 404. See Commons. Graziers, regulations relating to graziers' licenses for gold fields Glenlyon road district: enlargement applied for, 215; altered, commons, 1372, 2325; where graziers' depasturing licenses 588; meeting, 623, 769; proposed exclusion of Taradale and procurable, 1372. See Commons. Elphinstone, 982. Great Western. See Commons. Glenorchy, town site, 404. See Commons. Sites. Great Wonder gold mining company, notice, 1505. Glenorchy pound: cattle impounded, 27,114, 170, 203, 282, 309, 333, 391, 435, 497, 527, 550, 652, 694, 721, 773, 794, 811, 829, 858, Green. See Sutherland. 889,1027, 1043, 1078, 1187, 1207, 1261, 1338, 1390, 1417,1460, 1651,1732,1797, 2009, 2100, 2188, 2274, 2408, 2444. Greendale, town site, 404. Glenpatrick. See Commons. Greenfields. See Commons. Glenrowen, town site, 404. Green Gully. See Commons. Gold escort. See Escort. Green Hill. See Commons. Gold export. See Customs. Greensborough. See Commons. Gold fields commons. See Commons. Greensborough road district: altered, 1631,1823; meeting, 330; accounts, 570. Gold fields: Bye-laws of mining boards: Ararat, 60, 318, 799, 844,1857, Greta, town site, 404. 1919; Ballaarat, 177, 1166; Beechworth, 185, 264,924, 1802, Guano licenses. See Lands. 2415; Castlemaine, 982, 1265, 2046; Maryborough, 87, 1150, 2327, 2428; Sandhurst, 106, 914, 2048. Guildford pound: Thomas Henry Taaffe, acting keeper, 821; • • Leasing regulations applicable to all the districts, 1779; cattle impounded, 55,144, 203, 497, 603, 736, 756, 889,973,1100, leases of auriferous crown lands applied for, 61, 62,104,130, 1207,1305,1338,1367,1390,1619,1845, 2037, 2529. 269, 319, 349, 441, 482, 534, 557, 610, 761, 948, 981,1128,1199, Gum-tree quartz mining company, notice, 720. 1246,1448,1449,1662, 1663, 1918, 1919, 2105, 2250, 2395, 2414; notices of intention to grant leases of auriferous crown lands Gunpowder. Municipal districts, &c., brought under the gun- cancelled, 320, 2266, 2394; leases forwarded for execution and powder act: Ararat, 1372; Avoca, ib.; Ballaarat, ib.; Ballaarat issue, 60, 187, 455, 483, 658, 763, 961, 1086, 1402, 1515 (1608, East, ib.; Beechworth, ib.; Castlemaine, ib.; Dunolly, ib.; inaccurate in 1591), 1683,1786,1863,1919, 2135. Maldon, 2080; Maryborough, 2428; Stawell (town), ib.; Sand- hurst, 1372. See New Zealand. Powder magazines. Mining districts or divisions altered: Beechworth district, 1327; ditto divisionss 128,1328; Castlemaine district, 514,1740; ditto divisions, 515, 1740; Sandhurst district, 1328; ditto divisions, ib. H. Mining operations authorized on excepted lands at Am- Haddon. See Sites. herst, 1031; Ballaarat, 1084, 1292, 1422, 1590, 1632 (two); Daylesford, 1444; Forest Creek, 1103; Mount Korong road Haines, town site, 404. (under), 1680;. New Inglewood, 1444. Hamilton, town site, 404. See Churches. Commons. Sites. Polling places for divisions altered: Ararat district, 291; Hamilton municipality: dog nuisance act extended, 783; bye- Ballaarat district, 76, 263, 290, 348; Beechworth district, 291, laws, 239,1069; half-yearly reports, 199, 229,1226, 1364, 1388; 348; Castlemaine district, 348; Maryborough district, 263, election notices, 306, 327, 908, 936,1138, 1158, 1794, 1812, 2294, 290, 348, 2152. 2311. 16 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Hamilton pound: cattle impounded, 11,55,99,144, 251, 282, 465, Houston, George, his notice, 623. 527, 550, 652, 694, 736, 910, 998, 1078, 1100, 1141,1208, 1277, 1278, 1338, 1367, 1533, 1549, 1575, 1603, 1651,1698,1732, 1815, Howden, William, his notices, 525. 1875,1933, 2009, 2100, 2149, 2168, 2315, 2424, 2444. Hughes, William, his notice as to the sale of cattle and debt Hampden and Heytesbury road district: meeting, 1182; accounts, ' contracted by his son, 53. 1547. Hull, George, his notices, 2389. Harbor lights. See Mariners. Hume, Peter, his notice, 1304. Harcourt, town site, 510. See Commons. Sites. Huntly. See Churches. Sites. Hardie's Hill. See Commons. Harrow, town site, 404. See Commons. I. Hawkesdale, town site, 405. Ickerson. See Johnson (Henry). Hawthorn, town site, 405. See Churches. Commons. Sites. Immigration and emigration officers appointed, &c.: John Chatfield Tyler, immigration agent, emigration officer, and Hawthorn municipality: bye-laws, 5, 18, 684, 728, 1178; half- officer to carry out the Chinese emigration act (22 Viet. No. yearly reports 648, 665, 1793, 1811; election notices, 1457, 80), p. 82; assistant emigration officer and officer to carry out 1489. the said act at Williamstown, J. McFarlane, 82; ditto, Charles Hay, Forrest, deceased, debts, claims, and demands to or against Broad, 1675; assistant ditto at Williamstown, A. G. Branford, the estate of, 2527. T. Booh, A. Rose, M. J. S. Mackenzie, and H. Hubbard, 82. Health: act (18 Viet. No. 13) extended to municipal districts: Applications invited for passage warrants for friends and Kew, 60; Malmsbury, 2248; Moonambel, ib.; Saint Arnaud, relatives, 725, 743, &c, 2277; regulations for the introduction 1657; Smythesdale, 1554; Taradale, ib.; minute of instruction of immigrants, 777; ditto, revised, 1470; ditto, for the intro- from the central board of health to officers of health under the duction of single females, 779,1471; ditto, for the introduction public health act 18 Viet. No. 13, page 1856. of vinedressers, ib. Heasman, Henrietta, enquired for, 1598, 2095. Imported live stock. See Live stock. Heathcote, town site, 255. See Cemeteries. Churches. Com- Imposts. See Collectors. mons. Sites. Impounded cattle. See Pounds. And the names of the respec- Heathcote municipality: bye-laws, 441, 2114; streets, 1892; tive pounds. half-yearly reports, 808, 826, 1968, 2003; election notices, 907, 936,1206,1227,1711,1728, 2231, 2269. Incendiarism. See Rewards. Heathcote pound: removed from Forest Creek, 802; rates, Indented Heads road district: enlargement applied for, 1033; 1563; cattle impounded, 958, 998, 1100, 1141, 1306, 1338,1390, enlarged, 1339; meeting, 1458; roads proposed to be widened, 1533,1620, 1698, 1875, 1933, 1974, 2009, 2100, 2169, 2188, 2274, improved, and opened, 857; ditto, ordered, 1495. , 2296,2391,2408,2444. Independent quartz mining association, accounts, 1695. Heathcote and Waranga road district: applied for, 1661; pro- claimed, 1958; meeting, 2033, 2072, 2096, 2185, 2205, 2231. India, regulations for the examination of candidates for the civil service of, to take place in July, 1861, p. 714, 2461; des- Heidelberg road district: tolls to be let, 231, 250; meeting, 1953; patch relative to the famine in India, 1341. accounts, 2166; road through the Rosanna estate to be opened, 633. Indigo. See Commons. Hepburn. See Commons. Infanticide. See Rewards. Hexham, town site, 405; petty sessions discontinued, 607. See Informations for unauthorized occupation of crown lands, Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. persons authorized to prefer, 631, 655, 2131, 2151. See Lands. Hexham pound : cattle impounded, 144, 203, 309, 374, 550, 652, Inglewood, town site, 405; dog nuisance act extended to, 1607. 736, 910, 998,1043,1367,1460,1651,1815,1875, 1975, 2100, 2296, See Commons. Sites. 2408, 2444. Inglewood municipality: petitioned for, 1922,2134; proclaimed, Heywood and Drumborg, town site, 405. See Sites. 2366; inaugural meeting, 2421, 2441; chairman thereof, John Jackson, 2461. Heywood pound: cattle impounded, 527, 756, 2188. Inn site licenses. See Lands. Highways. See Roads. Insolvent Circular and Register, notice, 994. Hilson, Peter, enquired for, 1724, 2095. Insolvents: Arthur Nicholas Wrixon appointed commissioner Hit-or-Miss gold mining company (Lucky Woman's), notice, of insolvent estates, Geelong district, 979; J. W. Walden, 908; accounts, 1434. clerk of the insolvent court, Geelong, resumed duty, 176. Hit-or-Miss gold mining company (Tandoit), notice, 1117; Geelong district, weekly lists of insolvents in, 1127, 1482, accounts, 1416. 1495, 1541, 1597, 1637, 1682, 1716, 1754, 1800, 1862,1919,1963, 2023, 2086, 2135, 2174, 2223, 2304, 2339, 2434, 2483. Hobson's Bay defences. See Sites. Melbourne district, weekly lists of insolvents in, 1481,1495, Hoddle street, East Collingwood, deviation of, 2478; Hodgson, 1561,1610,1661,1702, 1742, 1789, 1830, 1897, 1940, 2023, 2086, John, deceased, notice to creditors, &c, of, 2313. 2135, 2174, 2278, 2304, 2339, 2396, 2434. Holcombe. See Commons. Assignments, sequestrations,'discharges, dividends, notices, &c, touching the estates of—H. Abbott, 2068, 2351; J. H. Holden. See Commons. Abbott, 624; Adams Brothers, 1649; J. Adams, 1528, 1838, 2031; R. Allan, 1670; W. Anderson, 94, 524; R. Anstis, 2068; Holidays in government departments, 29 and 30 March and 2352; W. Armitage, 2351; W. Armstrong, 2067; W. Arnel, 828; 1 April (Easter), 607, 631, &c.; 2 April, also, for those desirous J. Arthur, 1839; F. Ay erst, 2064,2350,2488; A. C. Bailey, 1524; of remaining in camp at the" Werribee, ib.; 20 June (levee), L. Baker, 1841; G. Barber, 1837; A. Barnett, 1139; S. Barter, 1165. 248; G. J. Barthold, 1222; Barthold and Lowe, 1528, 1709; J. Bartlett, 647, 989, 2068; G. A. F. Basnett, 1225; H. Batten Homebush. See Commons. and others (Caledonian steam-puddling company), 1841; Bel- perroud and Perrottet, 1221, 1527,1709; J. Bennetts, 1526; Hong Kong quartz mining company, notice, 1304. Bergin Brothers, 1437; P. Berigen, 1523 ; J. Berryman, 2357; Hooks, James, enquired for, 64,664. L. L. Bigelow, 1525; Bigwood and Jenkins, 2070; W. H. Bilton, 2065; H. Blunden 1225 ; J. Boase, 2356; E. Booth, Hopkins River. See Sites. 1840; J. Boucher, ib.; J. Boughtman, 1836; M. Bowdren, 1647; A. P. Bowes, 1838, 2069; J. S. H. Bowman, 1321; J. S. Horsham, town site, 405, See Commons. Sites. Boyd, 668; T. and J. Bray, 2068, 2352; W. Bray, 1839; C. V. Brewer, 2127; G. Brignoli, 280; W. Brophy, 307; W. A. Brooks, Horsham pound : rates, 2226; cattle impounded, 252, 282, 333, 1304; C. S. Brown, 1840; F. Brown, 1437; J. Brown, 2488; 435, 466, 497, 958, 998,1042, 1118, 1162, 1208, 1438, 1575, 2076, W. Brown and Co., 1954; W. M. Brown, 1223, 1574; J. 2169, 2234, 2275, 2503. Browne, 1524; W. Bryan, 165, 524, 2069; C. H. Bryant, 937 ; J. B. Bullen, 1222; D. Bunce, 2074; R. Bunce, 1223, 1528, Hospitals. See Sites. Trustees. 1709; J. Busch, 755; D. J. Cahill, 1526; J. Cahir, 1525; Cameron and Rogers, 1259; W. Carlile, 2355,2501; J.Car- Hotham, town site, 842. See Sites. negie, 2353; D. Carr, 988, 1220; J. Carstairs, 1224; J. T. Hotham municipality : bye-laws, 189, 746, 1920. 2022; half- Carter, 1619; J. Cavell, 1646; J. L. Cawley, 1838, 2069; yearly reports, 971, 992, 2291, 2311; election notices. 1841, C. Chamberlain, 1840; G. Chisholm, 2069, 2350; J. Clark, 2354, 2501; J. B. Clark, 1222; W. H. Clark, 280; G. and W. 1871. Clements, 248; W. Coad, 1224; Coles and Donovan, 1529,1837, Hotspur, town site, 405. See Commons. Sites. 2031; Collier and Johnson, 2350; P. R. Collins, 1223; R. Cook, GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861. 17

Insolvents—continued. Insolvents—i 1836; E. Coombes, 1840; C. H. Cooper, 1139; G. Cooper, 1907; T. Vance, 1322, Vernon and Campbell, 70; R. Ward, 1528, J. Cossar, 1527; T. Cottier, 1836; H. Cotton, 989,1388; W. H. 1837; S. B. Walcot, 280; J. T. Walker, 2067; E. Walters, Couch, 2353; F. Courtin, 249; S. Cousens, 1709; J. O. Coutts, 1221, 1527, 1837, 2031; J. T. Warren, 1224; Watson and 1841; J. Cowell, 1523; Cowta,n and Bland, 280; S. Cozens, 67; Rankin, 887; S. Watterson, 2070; Waugh and Ferguson, 2064: Cragg and Dale, 647,987; W. Croker, 1529,1837; W. Cull, 988; W. Webb, 460; T. West, 2070, 2351; G. Westaway, 1222; J. W.Daddo, 1524; G. Dale, 495; T. Dalton, 1226; Davidson and Wheeler, 2067; P. Whelan, 1524; W. Wilkinson, 988,1221, Pattinson, 1532; C. Denham, 647,988,1458; Denny and Wills, 1709, 2488; J. Wilks, 2065; J. P. Williams, 1645, 1647; S. 2127; F. Dent, 1906; J. Denton, 1221,1527; J. Develing, 2067; Williams, 1226; T. L. Williams, 1646; W. Williams, 1836; J. T. Dick, 70; D. Dickson, 2208; Dickson, Riddoch and Co., 996; Willis, 1222; G. Wilson, 1527; Mary Wilson, ib., R. Wilson, C. A. Dodd, 1696, 2357; G. Downard, 1225; T. Doyle, 2070; 1841; J. Wisdom, 1840; Withers and Merifield, 1930; H. W. Drysdale, 1206; A. Dunlevie, 1226; R. W. Dunt, 1526, Wood, 2065; J. Wood, 95; J. Woods, 461,646,1710; T. Wool- 1709; J. Dupe, 460; S. Eades, 1222; S. Eades and Co., 1527, grove, 1387; W. Woolstencroft, 1841; E. Worrall, 2353; F. 1709; T. Earwicker, 2098; C. H, Edwards, 1844; S. Edwards, Worrall, 2354; D. Wright, 989; J. H .Wright and Co. (Prince 1528, 1837, 2352; C. Ekstromer, 1525; J. T. Elford, 2356; Regent gold mining company), 1839. Emellen, Paterson, and others (Corfu reef company), 2273; J. Ennson, 2070; C. A. Ewins, 1459; J. W. Excell, 1794; J. Inspector of denominational schools, John Sircom, 289. Eyles, 1954; R. T. Fairbridge, 2063; J. Parley, 2355; A. Far- quhar, 1524; E. Featherstone, 1526; A. E. Fellinger, 1490, Inspector general of public works, William Wilkinson Wardell 1645, 2069; E. Fields, 1222; J. Finch, 989; Fiske and Turner, appointed, 46. 2065,2352; T. Fletcher, 2351; W. H. Foley, 1840; R. Ford, 248; R. Forrest, 1526; J. A. Forrester, 1765; L. Forsyth, 647; G. Inspectors. See Slaughter-houses. Foster, 67; I. Foster, 771; W. Fox, 755,1206, 2007; J. Fraser, 1647, 2066; G. Freeman, 94, 493, 988; C. Fry, 331; Fyffe and International exhibition. See Exhibition. ' Passmore, 248; J. A. Fynnmore, 1646; Ganley and Waite, 524; Mary Gardiner, 460; J. Garlick, 248; T. Gash, 2066; Intestate estates. See Curator. D. Gibson, 1836; J. H. Gibson, 2353; John Gillogily, 1731, 1749, 1765,1838, 2069; D. Gleeson, 547, 664; A. Glenn, 1838, Inventions. See Patents. 2066; H. F. Glynn, 548; W. Golding, 2354; J. Good, junior, 1523 ; P. Gordon, 1646; A. F. Goring, 2064; Inverleigh,town site, 405. See Cemeteries. Churches. Commons. J. Gorry, 1647; C Graham, 2353; W. Grant, 1618,1836, 2069; Sites. G. Grass, 1838,2066,2487; H. Grater, 2068; C. Grayland, 1525; P. Greig, 771, 1528, 2351; W. Grigg, 1525; A. Hamilton, 1696, Inverleigh road district, meeting, 990. W. Hancock, 460, 793; G. Handasyde, 1364; D. Harrison, 2354; J. Harrison, 2068, 2352; W. H. Hatch, 548; P. Hauser, Irrewarra. See Commons. 1321; M. W. Hawkins, 937 ; P. Hawkins, 2354; J. Healy, 248; Henderson and Co., 2069, 2352; Henderson and Fraser, Italian Gully. See Commons. Sites (Smythesdale). 1303; H. J. Henderson, 2064; J. Henderson, ib.; D. Hen- Italy, James Graham consul of the King of Italy at Melbourne, son. 2356; V. Herbert, 2357; W. Hickinbotham and Son, 2520. 624'; E. Hicks, 2355; J. Higgins, 2353; Hinchcliff and Walker, 248; A. V. Hiscox, 1646: P. Hoey, 2065; Horne and Ivanhoe Flat, Lucky Woman's, Golden-gate* gold mining com- Dickinson, 2007; J. H. Horner, 1387; J. Hoskins, 2355; pany, accounts, 1490. W. Howe, 94; F. Humffray, 2352; J. L. Huntley, 1527,1709; W. Hurst, 525,547; W. Hutchinson, 2066,2352; J.B.Hutton, 165, 460; G. Isaacs, 165; J. A. Isaacs, 1304; J. Jackson, 1221, 1529; J. Jeffery, 1839; G. Jenkins, 2070; W. Jenkins, 1389; J. I. Johnson, 1526; W. H. Johnson, 1730; R. Johnston, 2356; Jan Juc. See Sites. T. W. Johnstone, 525 ; E. H. Jones, 2068; J ohn Jones, 1224; Kaufmann, McCallum and Co., 2007; E. Kennedy, 1907; J. T. Jaengenya, town site, 405. Kennedy, 1529; R. Kennedy, 1841; G. Kingsbury, 1524; J. Kirby, 2069, 2350; J. Kk-k, 1529; P. Klunder, 1839; T. Kneeshaw, Jericho. See Commons. 2065; H. Kook, 1505; L. Kraft, 1646; W. R. Lacey, 1523; A. Laidlaw, 1529, 1837,2031; S. Langford, 2528; Lazarus and John Bull amalgamated gold mining company, notice by Stephen Levinger, 1336; H. F. Leech, 1523; J. Lenton, 1525; L. Trestrail, on behalf of, 168. Levinssohn, 2036; D., S., and 0. Lighton, 771; W. H. Litch- field, 231, 249, 279, 280; W. Lock, 1547; Mt. Low, 2063; R. Johnson, Henry, his notice respecting Maurice Ickerson, 691T Lucas, 2065; E. Lush, 858; T. Lyle, 1223; M. Macalister, 720, 735. 2232; James Macandrew and Co., 692; J. Macdonald, 1527; J. Mack, 988, 1221; G. Maddern, 2068; J. Maddison, 1646, Johnson, John, his notice, 954. 2066; N. Maguire, 1526; E. Malcolm, 1602, 1836, 2069, 2501 ; T. B. Mallet, 2065, 2350; J. Marlow, 67; E. Jones's Creek. See Commons. Marriott, 1225; A. Marshall, 2351; E. Martin, 95; P. Jordan, John, his notice of the transfer of the agency of the Mason, 1221, 1528, 1837, 2068; S. Matthews, 248, 2007; J. Neva stearine and soap works company to Miller and John- May, 2067; W. Maynard, ib.; J. McAdie, 1528, 1838, 2487; ston, 1041. D. Me Andrew, 94; A. McCall, 1225; D. McCallum, 1709; P. McCallum, 67; McClelland and Murphy, 1259; A. McCooke, Jordan, John, deceased, notice to creditors of, 1844. 2356; G. McCure, 95; H. McCure, 771; A. McDonald, 67,2067; A. G. McDonald, 646; D. McDonald, 1525; McFarland and Bu- Jordan's. See Commons. chanan, 2503; C. McFarlane, 141; C. J. McHugh, 1618; J. McHugh, 2070; A. McKay, 1524; J. W. McKeirnan, 990; Joske, Paul and Alexander, their notices, 691. McKenzie and Co.,526; N.McKillop,2357; A. McKinlay, 1814; J. McLachlan, 668; Jane McLennan and Co., 2351; A. McLeod, Joyce's Creek. See Commons. 1528,1837, 2031; J. MoNall, 1796; G. Meadows, 1528,1837 ; P. Meagher, 2357; Meates and Wells, 2072; T..Miles, 2098; G. Judge's associate, Thomas William Palmer, 980. A. Millar, 1525; Milne and Edwards, 1602; W. Montgomery, Judges of county courts appointed: Robert Williams Pohlman, 2356, 2501; J. Moore, 1526, 2066; T. Moore, 989; T. C. Mori- at Melbourne, 979; Arthur Nicholas Wrixon, at Belfast, son, 219; R. Morley, 1814, 2489; M. Moroney, 1223; T. Colac, Geelong, Palmerston, Portland, Sale, and Warrnambool, Morris, 2353; J. Morrison, 1646; G. Mottram, 1225; J. Moyle, 979; John George Forbes, at Bacchus Marsh, Castlemaine, 2355; D. Munro, 463; T. Murn, 1224; J. Murphy, 647, 988; Dandenong, Daylesford, Fryerstown, Gisborne, Kyneton, D. Murray, 1226; C. Nantes, 95, 809, 2487; G. Neander, 988, Maldon, and Taradale, 979. 1221; L. Neicke, 1224; G. Neville, 2355; W. Newbound, 735; T. Nicholas, 2063, 2351- A. Nomens, 1321; J. Norman, 2064; Judges of courts of mines appointed: James Langton Clarke, at J. S. O'Connor, 2313; M. O'Connor, 168; D. Orr, 52; J. M. Creswick, for one year from 27th October, I860, p. 289; ditto, O'Shannasy, 67; T. Paice, 1223; P. Paterson, 1524; W. K. Pater- till 27th October, 1862, p. 2531; ditto, at Amherst and Avoca, son, 2064; W. Pearce, 2356; G. B. Perkins, 2165; J. Phelan, for one year from 3rd July, 1861, p. 1328; John George 1970; M. Portlock, 1225 ; F. Price, 1222, 1709; T. Price, 2355; Forbes, for the Castlemaine district, 979. R. Quarrill, 1223; J. N. Ramsey, 1837; T. and J. Rea, 94; Rea and Son, 1388; M. Rees, 1839; A. Reid, 1970; C. Reid, Judioial notices. See Legal notices. 2355 ; C. Retallack, 2035; F. Reynolds, 1224; D. Ritchie, 989; W. Robb, 1225; A. Robertson, 165; Robertson and Carmichael, 1838,2066; P. N. Robilliard, 95,461,646,1041; J. Rodier, 1527, K. 1838; J. Rogers, 988,1221; A. Roxburgh, 2351; J. D. Ryland, 461, 646; T. H. Saunders, 94; Schofieldand Co.,809; D.Scott, Kalara station. See Edwards. 461, 646, 1041; J. Scott, 2357; Scott and Co., 996; J. Seach, 980; H. J>. Shepherd, 1840, 2353; W. Shepherd, 646; Joseph Kalkallo pound: cattle impounded, 27, 144, 203, 374, 391, 652, Simmons and Son, 2207; A. Simpson, 755; Simpson and All- 694, 773, 889, 910, 973, 998, 1078, 1322, 1367, 1438, 1549, 1713, nut, 307; S. Smart, 2072; G. Smeaton, 1529, 1838, 2031; 1846,1933,1975, 2076, 2209. Eugene Smith, 2352; J. Smith, 2064; John Smith, 1839; J. Speed, 460, 989; E. S. Stamp, 1259; G. H. Steedman, 988, Kane, John, enquired for, 430, 664. 1220; W. Steel, 720; A. Stephen, 2357; H. Sterling, 67, 828, 1459; W. Stoneham, 460 ; Stubley and Williams, 2501; Kangaroo Flat. See Sites. J. G. Sutherland and Co., 2186; C. Symons, 2354; A. J. Talbot, 1224; J. F. Taylor, 1223; S. Taylor, 2069; Sarah Taylor, 1645, Kangaroo Ground. See Commons. 2487; F. Terrier, 2066; W. Thompson, 2067; D. E. Thomson and Co., 2442; E. Tippett, 2186; J. Toogood,2354; P. Toomey, Kangaroo Hill quartz mining company, notice, 1276. 989,1220; Toshack Brothers, 2352; T. Towle, 2066, 2350, 2501; Kaolin. See Minerals. B. Trawin,1839; D. Treacy, 647; A. Turnbull and Co., 1042; J. M. Turpin, 1437, 1532; J. Tyson, 1696; Eliza Upjohn, 2354; Karngun. See Sites. 18 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Keepers of powder magazines. See Powder magazines. Lands, crown—continued. Keilor, town site, 405. See Churches. Commons. Set apart or reserved. See Cemeteries. Churches. Sites. Trustees. See Cemeteries. Churches. Trustees. Keilor pound: cattle impounded, 114,232,374, 466, 497, 669,736, 756, 811, 911, 958, 998,1100,1208, 1278, 1417, 1766, 1875, 2235, Miscellaneous matters: lessees of subdivisions of allot- 2296, 2362, 2444, 2491. ments under the land sales act reminded as to payment of Kensington pound: rates, 20, 592, 1520; cattle impounded, 144, rent, 2301, &c.; mining surveyors to take notice of crown 203, 374, 435, 652, 811, 859,1118,1232,1603,1955, 2315, 2491. lands offered for sale, and report thereon if supposed to be auriferous, 631, 655, &c.; applications for commons invited, Kent, duchess of. See Duchess of Kent. 83, &c, 263; the attention of municipal councils and mining boards drawn to the provisions of the act No. 117, relating Kerang, town site, 405. See Sites. to towns and gold fields commons, 697; notices to land sur- veyors tendering for contract surveys, 921, &c, 1607, &c, 1681, Kerang pound: cattle impounded, 12, 27, 203, 282, 283, 333, 721, &c.; land surveyors who have passed examinations and have 736, 756, 811, 829, 939, 1118, 1162, 1322,1338, 1766,1908,1955, been licensed or certificated by the board of land and works, 2076, 2149, 2209, 2275, 2391, 2444, 2504. 1778, 1830, 1891, 1963, 1996, 2154; applications for'leases of lands containing minerals other than gold invited, 1823; appli- Kerrit Bareet. See Commons. cation for lease of mineral lands, 2251; license to occupy land Kew brought within the city postal limits, 1327. comprising Salt lake, near Lake Boloke, for manufacturing salt, offered by auction, 3, 18, 60, &c.; applications invited Kew municipality: inaugural meeting, 9; report of proceedings under the vote for fencing and improving public parks, gar- thereat, 131; bye-laws, 657, 684, 965, 1215, 2462; health act dens, and lands, 944, &c.; road between private lands about to extended, 60; half-yearly report, 1531,1544; election notices, be closed (at McCallum's Creek), 2479. 770, 792, 2470, 2488. Officers and offices: assistant commissioner and secretary Kildare. See Churches. for crown lands and survey, Clement Hodgkinson, 797; mem- ber of the board of land and works, ditto, 1633 ; the officers Kilmore, town site, 405. See Commons. Sites. and men of the police force authorized to prefer informations against unauthorized occupants of crown lands, 631, 655; Kilmore municipality: bye-laws, 239, 557, 1475, 2172; half- other persons, ditto, 2131, 2151; officers authorized to issue yearly reports, 546, 571,1693,1710; election notices, 1301,1320, farmers' depasturing licenses for farmers' commons, 77®, 1658; 1811,1843; regulations for the town common, 2172. graziers' depasturing licenses procurable at the offices of crown land commissioners at certain specified places, 1372; officers Kilmore pound: cattle impounded, 99, 114, 203, 550, 603, 652, authorized to issue graziers' depasturing licenses for gold fields 694, 695, 795,1118, 1651,1671,1713, 1908,1975,2037, 2100, 2169, commons, 1658; officers authoi'ized to issue licenses for the 2188, 2315, 2362, 2444, 2491. occupation of crown lands under the 66th clause of the lands act No. 117, page 1349, 1735, 1891, 2131, 2151, 2173; ditto Kingower. See Commons. under the 68th clause of ditto, 2l73; officers (receivers and King's island. See Mariners. paymasters) authorized to issue licenses for other than pas- toral purposes, 1493; officers authorized to issue licenses other Kirkstall, town site, 405. See Sites. than pastoral licenses, 1658; officers authorized to issue licenses for residence and cultivation, 1536. Kooyoora, town site, 405. Regulations: defining water frontages, 15; conditions Kororoit. See Commons. Sites. under which lands will be temporarily reserved for sites, 173; removal of timber from certain crown lands prohibited, 174; Kororoit Creek pound: removed from Williamstown, 1085; ditto, restrictions altered, 215; the last schedule to act No. rates, 1499; Beaumont Orlando Primatt Knapp, keeper, 2484, 117 amended, 529; regulation respecting the selection of allot- 2498; cattle impounded, 1100, 1119,1162,1460,1491,1507,1533, ments, 1607; depasturing sheep on farmers' commons pro- 1846, 1908, 2210, 2235, 2491. hibited, 1655; prescribing the mode in which legal proceedings shall be taken for the punishment of certain offences under act Krauss, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm, enquired for, 64; 664. No. 117, page 1659; license fees, &c, for quarrying, 57, 1018; Kyneton. See Churches. Commons. Sites. ditto for obtaining guano, salt, ballast, timber, wattle bark, shells, seaweed, sand, loam, gravel, and tea-tree, and for Kyneton municipality: bye-law, 747; half-yearly reports, 8,1275, quarrying stone, 1018; ditto for the occupation of crown lands 1301; election notices, 733, 754, 2185, 2205, 2470, 2488. for inns, stores, manufactories, saw-mills, abattoirs, tanneries, marine building yards, quarries, limekilns, punts or ferries, Kyneton pound: cattle impounded, 99, 145, 203, 283, 391, 466, tents, and for residence and cultivation, &c, ib.; ditto for 527, 550, 574, 652, 721, 811, 859, 889, 939, 1078, 1141, 1187, 1208, brickmaking, 1469; regulations touching the occupation of 1278, 1306, 1338, 1367, 1390, 1417, 1507, 1651, 1713, 1731,1846, crown lands under residence and cultivation licenses, 1309, 1875,1955, 2009, 2128, 2169, 2210, 2235, 2315, 2391, 2472, 2491, 2151; regulations touching residence and cultivation licenses 2529. for the occupation of country* lands, 1653, 1823, 1911, 2013, 2151; instructions for the guidance of licensed surveyors, Kyneton Standard printing office, Pow and Fynn's notice, 526. 1716; regulations for granting licenses to search for minerals and metals other than gold, 1327; the town council of Gee- long to have temporary control of unappropriated crown L. lands within the town boundary, 1176. Laancourie. See Commons. Sales: country lands proclaimed for sale and selection at Ballaarat, 879, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1684, 1685; Beechworth, 537; lake Boloke. See Salt. 612-14,930, 1034, 1595, 1705,1706, 1804, 1805, 208 i; Benalla, 240-3, 293-6, 351, 560, 561, 660, 983, 1639, 1640, 2017, 2018,2283; Lake Hindmarsh. See Sites. 2284; Camperdown, 485-8, 561, 562; Castlemaine, 562, 614; Geelong, 159, 160, 161, 190, 296-9, 300, 427, 428, 538, 539, 540, Lake Learmonth. See Trustees. 1595-6, 1686-8, 2137; Hamilton, 660, 787-9, 2175-7; Heath- Lamplough, petty sessions discontinued, 1070. See Commons. cote, 638, 639, 640, 641, 661, 1565; Inglewood, 880; Mary- borough, 131,132, 243, 615, 616; Melbourne, 132-4, 562, 2137; Lancefield, petty sessions authorized, 870. See Churches. Palmerston, 593; Portland, 428, 2018, 2019; Sale, 323, 1565, Commons. Sites. 1566 ; Sandhurst, 161, 191, 192, 193, 352-6; Warrnambool, 357-9, 360-3, 1721-3 (2085, 2086, withdrawn, 2299). Lancefield pound: John Franklin, keeper, 135; Peter McCor- mick, acting keeper, 211; Andrew Madigan, keeper, 2227; • Sales of special lands notified to be held at: Ararat, 636, cattle impounded, ,145, 620, 669, 737, 911, 958, 1027, 1119, 1187, 1593,1758, 1960; Avoca, 1088; Bacchus Marsh, 220; Ballaarat, 1232, 1367, 1438, 1439, 1460, 1549, 1651, 1815, 2210, 2296, 2315, 877, 878, 1034, 1128, 1129, 1384, 1429, 1610, 1611, 1720, 2049, 2424, 2491, 2529. 2083, 2174, 2264; Beechworth, 320, 900, 1744; Belvoir, 1704; Benalla, 321, 901, 1129, 1429, 1684, 1943,2050; Camperdown, Land and works. See Board of land and works. Ministers. 1112, 1961, 1996; Carisbrook, 1944; Casterton, 1864, 2136; Castle Donnington, 2225; Castlemaine, 22, 157, 273, 819, 878, Lands, crown:— 966,1112,1359, 1360, 1430, 1565, 1744, 1803, 1828, 1924, 2050; Assessment on stock. See Assessment. Chiltern, 1594, 1611, 1864; Clunes, 1088; Colac, 273,321,536, 637, 1430, 1663, 1923, 2225, 2264; Coleraine, 1829, 2136,2137; Church sites. See Churches. Creswick, 274, 1499; Daylesford, 220, 1113, 1451, 1452, 1896, 2464; Digby, 536; Dunolly, 539, 1516; Geelong, 321, 1130, Cemeteries. See Cemeteries. 1412; Gisborne, 158, 1113, 1704; Indigo, 426; Hamilton, 426, 1759, 1829, 2113, 2175; Heathcote, 1612, 1720, 1865, 2083; Commissioners. See Commissioners of crown lands. Inglewood, 1452, 1453, 1482, 1483, 1484, 1788, 2198; Kilmore, 529, 1413, 2050, 2282; Kyneton, 221, 1070, 1705; Linton's, Commons. See Commons. 107, 530, 1866; Maldon, 221, 560; Mansfield, 2156; Mary- borough, 221, 322, 586, 1664; Melbourne, 108, 158, 274, 484, — Deeds. See Deeds. 612, 951, 1360, 1413, 1499, 1721, 1788, 1803, 1924, 2157, 2265; Moonambel, 901, 902, 1759, 2377; Portland, 537, 1665, 2084; Depasture. See Depasture. Tenders for lands. Sale, 966,1665,1997; Sandhurst, 159, 455, 456, 748, 1130,1131, Gold fields. See Gold fields. 1200,1413,1638,1896, 2282, 2283, 2479; Smythesdale, 1361; St. Arnaud, 323, 1201; Stanley, 1896; Stawell, 1804; Tarnagulla, Mineral. See Minerals. 966, 1248, 1249, 1250; Wangaratta, 1639; Warrnambool, 23, 638, 1113, 1945, 2051; Woodend, 1897; Tackandandah, 1500, •- Officers. See Commissioners. Eangers, &o. 1745, 2113. GOVEBNMENT GAZETTE* 1861. 19

Lands, crown—continued. Legal notices—continued. • • Sales of lands altered, to be held at: Ararat, 798,1688,2154, 2294; Thomson and Neill v. Wheildon, 141; Twigg and 2200; Ballaarat, 961, 1069, 1088, 1150, 11/5, 1213, 1292,1311, another v. Anderson, 1365; Vinge v. Grace, 2273; Von Geyer 1476, 1704,1787,1854, 2394; Beechworth, 532,1609,1940; Cam- v. Brown and others, 1321; Waddell v. Patterson, 2033; perdown, 1248; Casterton, 1940; Castlemaine, 92, 220, 291, Walker v. Castilla, 2313; Walker v. Wallace, 70; Westby and 318, 1175, 1213, 1248, 1476, 1561, 1895, 2086; Chiltern, 1740, others v. Anderson, 1365; Westby and others v. Lord, 1276; 1787; Clunes, 1127; Colac, 484,747, 2048,2394,2479; Coleraine, Westgarth v. Castilla, 908, 2313; TVigley v. Balston, 2035; 1962; Creswick, 106,151, 440; Daylesford, 381,1499,1609,1637, Wilson v. Hart, 955; Winch and another v. Campbell, 97. 2135; Dunolly, 1688; Geelong, 382, 2531; Gisborne, 1213; Hamilton, 1962, 2288, 2365, 2394; Heathcote, 129,1757; Ingle- Legally qualified medical practitioners. See Medical practi- wood, 1560,1609,1962; Kilmore, 2154, Kyneton, 347; Linton's, tioners. 244; Mansfield, 2365; Maryborough, 529; Melbourne, 484, 532, 588, 747, 1609, 1895, 2017, 2459; Moonambel, 1088; Sale, See Elections. Parliament. 1758,1805 ; Sandhurst, 318, 588, 655, 818,1213,1248,1311,1561, 1597,1757, 2394, 2460, 2494, 2495, 2531; St. Arnaud, 1248, 1350, 1419; Stanley, 2048, 2135; Stawell, 1996; Taradale, 58, 92; Leigh pound: removed to Shelford, 1329; rates, 520. See River Tamagulla, 1451; "Wangaratta, 1741, 1757, 1805; Warrnam- Leigh pound. bool, 1248, 2264, 2299; Wedderburne, 106. Lethbridge, town site, 405. See Commons. Selected lots, and names of purchasers, 59,186. Letters patent. See Patents. Unsold and forfeited lots, 63, 106, 107, 186, 239, 634, 635,' Letters unclaimed or detained for postage: 682, 759, 848,1069, 1248,1538,1561,1597, 1681, 1863, 2112, 2345. Lying in the Melbourne post office, December, 1860, p. 7; Langi Ghiran. See Commons. January, 1861, p. 66, 207, 226; February, 303, 366, 492, 503; March, 543, 598, 671, 689; April, 732, 768, 861, 884; May, 934, Larpent. See Commons. 1012, 1038,1094; June, 1136, 1235, 1256, 1272; July, 1318,1463, 1487; August 1520, 1623, 1644, 1691; September, 1727, 1762, La Trobe terrace, Geelong. See Churches. 1847, 1902; October, 1951, 2039, 2062, 2124; November, 2183, 2229, 2317, 2384; December, 2401, 2439, 2505. Lauriston. See Commons. Lauriston and Edgecombe road district, bye-laws, 800. Lying in country post offices, December, 1860, p. 117; January, 1861, p. 337; February, 577; March, 833; April, Layard, town site, 405. 1003; May, 1189; June, 1393; July, 1581; August, 1769; September, 1981; October, 2215; November, 2449. Learmonth, town site, 405; § 5-10 of the town and country police act extended to the town and vicinity, 2152. See Levee: postponement on the receipt of intelligence of the death Churches. Sites. Trustees. of H.R.H, the Duchess of Kent, 943; will be held by the Governor on the 20th of June, 1861, p. 1121,1145, &c; ball also Leases. See Gold fields. Lands. Minerals. , postponed, 943. Leave of absence obtained by: Musgrave Wroughton Anderson, Leviathan gold mining company: notice, 229; accounts, 1434, 682 ; Charles Cholmeley Dowling, 745 ; William Henry Foster, 1712. 347 (corrected in 424); Frederick Hale Puckle, 682; William Swan Urquhart, 726,1699; Charles Eardley Wilmot, 636, 745. Lexton, town site, 405. See Cemeteries. Churches. Commons. Lexton pound: cattle impounded, 12, 27, 145, 171, 203, 232, 252, Legal procedure for punishing certain offences under the lands 283, 527, 550, 652,669, 695,773, 829, 859, 889, 911, 958,998, 1119, act 24 Viet. No. 117, page 1659. 1162, 1187, 1261, 1278, 1367, 1390, 1417, 1575, 1603, 1908,1933, Legal notices (proceedings under fieri facias, notices of action, 1975, 2037, 2100, 2188, 2275, 2315, 2362, 2391, 2408, 2445, 2473. sales, notices to creditors, &c.): A'Beckett, Badcock, and others v. Horgan, 2407; Alston and another v. Morgan, 1276;. Lexton road district: meeting, 526, 548, 572; bye-law, 1408. Alston and Brown v. Bailey, 433; Anslow v. Byrne, 141; Bailey v. Plummer, 2273; Bank of Victoria v. Doveton, 1574; Libraries, public: regulation respecting sites, 173; notice relative Barnett v. White, 1907, 2035; Bates and Co. v. Evans, 1574; to the distribution of the vote for ,1211, &c. See Grants-in-aid. Bayles and another v. Castilla, 908; Bayley v. Braim, 1929, Sites. 2035; Brown and another v. Hentschel, 996; Brown and Licensed persons. See Auctioneers. Bonded warehouses. another v. Madden and others, 2313; Brown and another v. Brewers. Confectioners. Depasture. Distiller. Packet. Meldrum and others, 1337; Bruce v. Hill, 908; Byrne Publicans. Refreshment. Wine and spirit merchants. v. Fallen, 1041; Carter and Watts v. Robertson and Goodlet, 200; Chambers v. Hodgkinson, 10, 97, 280; Cheetham Licensed surveyors. See Surveyors (land). v. McKenzie, 1139,1185,1207; Clarke v. Fulford, 1321; Clarke and others v. Warren, 53; Colonial Bank v. Wilson and Licenses: licenses to distil spirits for chemical or other purposes another, 1437; Combe v. Talbot, 1041; Crawford v. Welder, to be renewed annually, 1; time extended for paying auc- 771; Dalgety and another v.. McKinnon, 526; Dalgety and tioneers' annual licensing fees, 18, 46, &c.; lists of certificates another v. Smith, 526; Dalziel v. McGrath, 2488; Dann v. of publicans' licenses to be forwarded without delay to receivers Campbell, 97; Davy v. Rankin, 1416; Dawson v. Capper, 1796; of revenue, 743, &c.; regulations for granting licenses to Denny v. Denny, 2233; Dickson v. Flynn, 1712; Douglass v. search for minerals or metals other than gold, 1327; regula- Curran, 692, 771; Dyer and Co. v. Turner, 908; Egan v. Hart, tions relating to graziers' licenses for gold-fields commons, 955; English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank v. 1372, 2325. See Commons. Depasture. Gold receivers. O'Sullivan, 734; Ettershank v. Lamb, 2360; Flanagan v. Lands. Johnston, '143,7; Ferguson (Robert), 1186; Finn and another v. Foster, 307; Fitzgerald v. McEwan, 70; Folk v. Taylor, Light Dragoons. See Volunteer corps. 996; Foy v. Burrows, 1437; Freame v. Scannell, 956; Gardiner v. Allen, 734; Gillespie v. Jones, 1117; Gregory Lighthouses. See Mariners. v. Lincoln, 1670; Gurner v. White, 1618; Haege and Prell v. Wachsmuth and Krogmann, 2035; Harcourt Lights. See Mariners. and others ii. Kelly, 1042; Headrick v. Walsh, 141; Hobby v. Higgins, 307; Hoddinott v. Thomson (or Thompson), Lillicur. See Commons. 1547,1602,2442; Hodgson v. Wrede and others, 2313; Holmes Lillydale, town site, 405. See Sites. and another v. Limond (manager of the Epsom, Huntly, and Ironstone Hill mining company), 2389; Holmes and others v. Lime-kiln licenses. See Lands. Connor and another, 1337; Jacomb and others v. Aberdeen, 307 ; Judd and Cripps •». Marks, 771; Kaye «. Bryant, 97; Lindsay, town site, 405. Keenan ». Q'Sullivan, 2207; Kidney and others v. Second Collingwood -equitable mutual building association, 2389; Linscott's reef quartz mining association, accounts, 994. Larnach v. Snaith, 1506; Leary v. Leahy, 2528; Lesh v. Maggs, 1973; Levy v, Farrell, 2035; Longmore v. Longmore, 434; Linton, town site, 285; dog nuisance act extended to, 726. See Madders v. Gibbons, 1186; Manifold and Co. v. Coglan, 858, Commons. Sites. 887; Manifold and Co. v. McCadie, 1206; Manifold and others v. Allan, 2294; Masterton and others v. Williams, 624; Lismore, town site, 406. McCrae v. Hodgkinson, 280; McCullum v. Hodgkinson, 280; Little Bendigo. See Sites (Ballaarat). McGeorge and another v. Daubin, 1117; McGregor and Davies v. Ashton, 2361; McLean v. McNaughton, 433; McMullen v. Little River. See Commons. Davis, 1670; McMullen v. Forge, 463; Mier v. Bladen, 97; Morris v. Murray, 2035; Moss and Co. v. Williams, Little-wonder quartz mining company, notice, 734. 793; Murray, v. O'Brien, 1025; Neander v. Neander, 734; Neylan v. McGuire, 1649; Nicholson and Sutherland v. Live stock imported during the quarter ended on 31st December, Robertson and Goodlet, 9, 200 ; O'Connor v. Regan and Cum- 1860, p. 440; ditto 31st March, 1861, p. 1033; ditto 30th June, mins, 2528; O'Farrell v. McVeigh, 1812; Oriental Bank v. 1787. . Robinson, 601; Payne and Jacomb v. Fallen, 1041; Payne Lloyd, James, enquired for, 1835, 2095. and others v. Williams, 624; Perkins v. Grace, 1795; Pilley v. Knight, 207; Pitchford v. Rogers, 200; Purnell and Loam licenses. See Lands. another v. Andrews, 572; Roy (Andrew), 1025; Rutledge, Flower and others v. Stephen and another, 1389; Sargood Lobb, John, his notice, 1601. and others v. Hopkinson, 1337; Scott v. Foster, 307; Small- wood v. Roy, 249; Solomon v. Adams, 2361; Thiel v. Bladen, Lock-ups. See Gaols. 389; Thompson v. Griffin, 1907; Thomson and Bliss v. Hunter, Lockwood, town site, 406. See Cemeteries. Commons. 20 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Lockwood. See Commons. Magistrates, territorial—continued. Resigned during, 1861: Lodging-houses, regulations at Ballaarat, 763. Adams, John, 1609. Jamieson, John, 1823. London international exhibition. See Exhibition, Bookey, Power Le Poer, 381. Johnson, Henry, 945. Brown, James Lindsay, 1494. Knox, Holies, 745. Longford, town site, 406. Bryant, Stephenson Atkin, 82. Lane, John Pearce, 103. Cobham, Prancis McC, 381. Linton, Andrew, 515. Longwood, town site, 406. See Sites. / Poster, Henry, 381. Lyttleton, Thomas H., 381. Freeman, Samuel Edward, 381. Willemante, John, 711 Longwood pound: cattle impounded, 171, 232, 309, 435, 652, 737, Hill, Henry, 381. Williams, Charles, 263. 958,1439,1651,1713,1815, 2075, 2149, 2362. Iffla, Solomon, 2394. Wilson, Bowes Todd, 381. Lost or found property: cheques lost by Vivian and Co., 770; Removed in 1861: deeds of Dalton's property lost, 2167. See Cattle. Pounds. Clement, Thomas Nixon, 263. Lucky gold mining company: notice, 52; accounts, 1436. Magistrates for the city of Melbourne: Lunatic Asylum (Yarra Bend): visitor appointed, P. A. C. Appointed in 1861: O'Farrell, 82; new dietary scale for patients and attendants, Irving, Martin Howy, 745. McCarthy, Charles, 236. 2199. Resigned in 1861: Fitz Stubbs, Robert, 1328. Jamieson, John, 1823. Lutheran church. See Churches. Freeman, Samuel Edward, 381. Lyndhurst, town site, 406. Magnetic observatories. See Observatories. Lyons, town site, 406. Mails. See Contracts. Tenders. Main roads: the main central road, Gipps Land, proclaimed, 1631; the Sandhurst to Echuca main road ditto, 2367; the M. Melbourne and Geelong main road discontinued, 1212. See Roads. Macarthur, town site, 406. See Sites. Malakhoff. See Commons. Macedon, town site, 406. See Cemeteries. Sites. Maldon, town site, 255. See Cemeteries. Churches. Commons. Sites. Maclain. See Clarke. Maldon municipality brought under the gunpowder act, 2080; Maddingley, town site, 406. See Commons. Sites. bye-laws, 1353, 2433, 2478, 2495 ; election notices, 1529, 1545. Malmsbury, town site, 406; petty sessions authorized, 870. See Magazine keepers. See Powder. Commons. Sites. Magistrates, notice to, respecting their attendance, and cau- Malmsbury municipality: petitioned for, 1243, 1427; counter- tioned against interference in local matters in districts with petition, 1512 ; district proclaimed, 2011; inaugural meeting, which they are unconnected, 944, 959. 2096, 2126, 2185, 2205; chairman thereof, William Lavender, 2103; report of proceedings thereat, 2514; health act ex- Magistrates, police. See Police magistrates. tended, 2248. Malmsbury pound: Robert Davison, keeper, 1927; cattle im- Magistrates, territorial: pounded, 12, 27, 72, 100, 114, 145, 171, 233, 309, 333, 375, 391, Appointed during 1861:— 497, 527, 574, 603, 626, 773, 829, 859, 889, 911, 1044, 1078, 1141, A'Beckett, William Arthur Ingles, John, 2151. 1306,1390, 1507,1603,1933, 1956, 1975, 2010, 2100, 2149, 2169, Callander, 2045. Irving, Martin Howy, 745. 2188, 2210, 2235, 2315, 2408, 2473, 2491, 2504, 2529. Alexander, John Nightingale, Isaac, William, 57. 1127. Joseland, John, 895. Malt liquors. See Brewers. Registration. Sale of spirits, &c. Ashley, Edmund, 1891. Kelly, Edmund Walter, 2531. Wine. Beddome, Samuel, 57. Kenworthy, Ben, 2151 (cor- Mandurang, town site, 406. Bell, William, 1212. rection, 2173). Bennett, Robert, 1212. Laidlaw, James, 2103. Mansfield, town site, 285. See Commons. Blair, William, 2151. Lyon, James Carisbrooke, 57. Brennand, John Read, 1127. Macintosh, Alexander, 1443. Manufactories, site licenses. See Lands. Brisbane, John, 2151. Mackay, David, 1425. Brisbane, Matthew, 2103. McCarthy, Charles, 236. Manure depots. See Sites. Bristoe, Robert, 960. McClure, Richard, 1145. Bristow, Robert Cerjat, 1145. McEwen, John Ridley, 1891. Maps of mining districts for sale, 1297, &o. Budd, P. II. H., 960. McKiernin, W. H., 1081. Burke, Thomas Ulick, 2151 McTavish, Peter, 1891. Maribyrnong. See Commons. (correction, 2428). Miller, William, 57. Marine building-yards, licenses. See Lands. Burton, John, 2194. Monroe, John, 2460. Campbell, Matthew, 2194. Mouatt, Thomas Abercrom- Mariners, notices to :— Carson, John, 1891. bie, 2194. • Africa, sailing directions for the south, south-west, and Casey, James Joseph, 263. Nash, William, 82. south-east coasts of, 814, 841, &c.; Roman Rock light, False Cashmore, Michael, 2531. Norman, William Henry, Bay, Cape of Good Hope, 1957. Childe, John, 1212. 1425. Close, Charles Samuel, 607. O'Neil, Henry, 1081. — Pijis, &c, reef and shoals in the track of vessels from New Cooper, William, 607. Parker, Richard, 2194. Zealand to, 1660. Cope, Thomas, 1891. Peed, Christopher Bond, 236. Crossen, Henry, 895. Power, Robert, 895. — King's Island, Tasmania, Cape Wickham lighthouse, 1675. Crozier, John, 1081. Prince, James, 1891. Curtain, Michael, 607. Redcliffe, William, 236 (cor- — New Zealand, reef off Stewart Isle, 2131. Curfcin, Patrick, 1081. rection, 289). Spanish colonies, notice to masters of vessels bound to, 743. Davidson, Samuel John, 2103. Ridley, George Robert, 1699. Davies, John, 1891. Rostron, John Reid, 745. Victoria: lights, beacons, buoys, and tidal signals through- Davy, Edward, 1891. Sands, George John, 1047 out Victoria, 76; tidal signals, river Yarra, 381, 413; sunk Dove, Alexander, 1145. (correction, 2151). vessels, 289, &c., 1175, 2111; lights and signals to be carried by Duffus, James, 1145. Serrell, Thomas, 1661. steam and sailing vessels, 1371; rock off the mouth of the river Dyte, Charles, 1081. Shackell, James, 2194. Glenelg, 1419, &c.; ditto amended notice, 1536; sailing direc- Pin!ay, John, 57. Simpson, William, 2173 (cor- tions for Port Phillip and Portland, Port Fairy and Warr- Poott, Nicholas, 1081. rection, 2428). nambool ports, 467; winds on the coast of Victoria, 4/4; Freyer, John Kennedy, 236. Slater, Alvara Lofthouse, 1699. instructions for the management of open boats in heavy surfs Gawith, Joseph Henry, 1699. Smith, William Collard, 1081. and broken water, &c, 476; instructions for the rescue of Gibbs, Richard Birkett, 1212. Sparkes, John, 1699. drowning persons and for the treatment of the drowned, 477, Glass, James Pollock, 82. Stewart, James Syme, 2194. 478. Gleeson, Patrick, 1212. Stewart, Thomas, 236. Goodwin, Thomas Hill, 1081. Stratford, Frederick Augutus, Markets : authorized at Bacchus Marsh, 1962. Greenwood, Thomas, 1891. 2151 (correction, 2194). Hadden, John William, 1127. Strickland, Robert, 2194. sites: Bacchus Marsh, 1476; Ballaarat East, 875; Chewton, Halfey, John, 1891 (correc- Taylor, William Dryton, 82. 1936; Gisborne, 1445; Kyneton, 312; Melbourne, 609; Sand- tion, 1937). Tucker, Robert Braithwaite, hurst, 1538; Sandridge, 2045. Hammond, Robert William, 2460. 1081. Tullett, Henry, 236. Marong, town site, 406. See Cemeteries. Sites. Hancock, Albert, 236. Turnbull, Adam, 1754. Marong road district, applied for, 1383; proclaimed, 1630; meet- Hardy, Charles Henry, 2151. Vincent, Thomas, 1699. ings, 1670, 1695,1696,1711, 1843. Hines, Francis Patrick, 82. Walker, Josiah William, 2103. Hobson, Richard Jones, 2151. Warburton, P. Egerton, 57. Marriages. See Registrars of marriages. Howes, Dilmond John, 1081. Wharton, George, 1891. Hughes, John Bristow, 1145. Wilson, Spencer, 236. Maryborough, town site, 255; gaol proclaimed, 1423. See Ceme- Hunter, Robert, 2151. Woods, George Austin, 1425. teries. Churches. Commons. Sites. Trustees. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861.

Maryborough mining, sluicing, and quartz crushing association, Michellstown, town site, 406. accounts, 2489. Midas [gold] mining company, notice, 1490. Maryborough municipality: brought under the gunpowder act, Mid-Lothian gold mining company, notice, 1505. 2428; bye-laws, 1608, 1702, 2477; half-yearly reports, 1138, 1156, 2310, 2359; election notices, 734, 754, 1258, 1276, 2164, Military defences. See Sites. 2184. Miller and Johnston. See Jordan. Mathewson, E«obert, deceased, continuance of his business, 755, 770. Minerals and metals other than gold : regulations for granting licenses to search for minerals and metals other than gold, Matrimonial causes. See Divorce. 1327 ; regulations for leases of lands containing minerals and . metals other than gold, 1676; ditto, amended, 1736; applica- Maude, town site, 406. tions for leases invited, 1823 ; applications for leases requested to be renewed, 1740, &c.; application for lease, 2251; applica- McAlpine. See McDonald. tion for lease of land containing kaolin or porcelain clay at Bulla Bulla, 2199. McCallum's Creek, road at, to be closed, &c, 2479. See Commons. Miners' rights. See Gold receivers. McDonald, Donald, his notice to C. J. H. McAlpine, 2314. Minersrest, town site, 406. See Churches. Sites. McFarlane. See Degraves. Mining boards, bye-laws, courts, districts, leases, operations, McGlone, Thomas, enquired for, 1155, 2095. regulations, &c. See Commons. Courts of Mines. Gold fields. Mclntyre's. See Commons. Mining partnerships. See Partnerships, and the names of McIvor Creek pound: cattle impounded, 27,114, 203, 333, 375, mining companies. 466, 527, 574, 721, 811, 889, 939, 1078, 1208, 1278, 1306,1338, 1390, 1417,1507,' 1671, 1732, 1815, 1816, 1933, 2010, 2169, 2210, Mining registrars appointed: "William Byrne, 745; Henry 2235, 2315, 2362, 2408, 2529. Cadogan Campbell, 1200, 1349; W. Cathrey, 636; Charles Cole, 348; Thomas Cowan, 636; James B. Cusack, 636; Mechanics' institutes,' regulation respecting sites, 173. See Eobert Davidson, 636; Patrick C. Fitzpatrick, 636; Henry Grants-in-aid. Sites. Trustees. Grimes, 636; J. L. H. Hanckar, 1590; Edward T. Harper, 1200; G. W. Hart, 1200; Thomas Hay, 636; Thomas G. Medical attendance, fees, travelling expenses, &c, regulation, Kennan, 636; John Lynch, 636; Eoderick S. McMillan, 348; 2277, 2303. D.. O'Leary, 515; Michael O'Malley, 636 ; W. Phipps, 2494; James William E. Pringle, 636; Charles Henry Eaven, 348; Medical practitioners, legally qualified, annual list, 85; sup- John Sinclair Eobertson, 348; James Stevenson, 636; Eobert plementary lists, 519, 697, 930, 1105, 1297, 1509, 1703,1940, Holden Stone, 633; Thomas E. Thornely, 636; John Usher, 2197, 2374. junior, 2248; Blaney W. Walshe, 1200; Harrie Wood, 1856; Thomas WToolgrove, 636. Melbourne abattoirs or slaughtering-houses established, fees, &c, 371, 387, 433, 462, 493, 525 ; corporation acts amendment Mining surveyors appointed: William Byrne, 945; Henry bill to be applied for, 1671, 1711, 1748, 2166, 2205, 2272. See Cadogan Campbell, 1034,1349; Blaney W. Walshe, 1034. Churches. Sewerage. Sites. Trustees. to take notice of crown lands offered for sale and report Melbourne cricket ground. See Metropolitan cricket ground. thereon if supposed to be auriferous, 631, 655, &c.; mining surveyors' reports for sale, 749, 765, &c. Melbourne exchange company, notices, 248,1388,1529. Minister of finance. See Ministers. Melbourne lime company dissolved, 462. Minister of justice. See Ministers. Melbourne permanent freehold land, building, and investment society, claims against to be sent in, 1750. Ministers of the crown:— 20th February, 1861, resigned:—James Stewart Johnston, Melbourne pound: cattle impounded, 12, 72, 100,114, 145, 204, vice-president of the board of land and works and commis- 283, 309, 333, 375, 391, 435, 497, 527, 550, 626, 669, 695, 737, 756, sioner of public works, 377; Eobert Stirling Anderson, 811, 859, 1044, 1078, 1100, 1141, 1187, 1232, 1306, 1390, 1417, commissioner of trade and customs, 377- 1439,1651,1671, 1698, 1815, 2128, 2275, 2362, 2424, 2473, 2504, 20th February, 1861, appointed:—James Macpherson Grant, 2529. vice-president of the board of land and works and commis- sioner of public works, 377; George Brodie, commissioner Melbourne guarantee company, "W. E>. Belcher's notice relating of trade and customs, 377. to, 734. 4th March, 1861, resigned:—George Brodie, commissioner of trade and customs, 479. Melbourne university. See University. 6th March, 1861, appointed:—Thomas Loader, commissioner of trade and customs, 501. Melbourne zoological gardens. See Zoological gardens. 21st March, 1861, resigned:—Thomas Loader, postmaster Melbourne and Hobson's Bay railway company: application to general and commissioner of trade and customs (without parliament, 279, 305, 371; notices, 665, 1023, 2070, 2272, 2387; salary), 605. accounts, 1185. 21st March, 1861, appointed:—Thomas Loader, commissioner of trade and customs (with salary), 605. Melbourne and suburban railway company: application to par- 28th April, 1861, appointed:—John Macadam, postmaster liament, 623, 2005. general, 831. 21st May, 1861, appointed:—John Houston, commissioner of Melton, town site, 406. See Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. railways, 1001. 10th June, 1861, resigned:—Thomas Loader, commissioner of Melton pound: cattle impounded, 283, 375,574,695,756, 795, 859, trade and customs, 1125. 889, 911, 1027, 1078, 1141, 1232, 1278, 1306, 1439, 1797, 1909, 10th June, 1861, appointed:—James Forrester Sullivan, com- 2188, 2391. missioner of trade and customs, 1125. 29th July, 1861, resigned:—Eichard Davies Ireland, attorney Members of parliament. See Elections. Parliament. general, 1441. 29th July, 1861, appointed:—Butler Cole Aspinall, attorney Mepunga. See Commons. general, 1441. Meredith, town site, 406. See Cemeteries. Churches. Com- 14th November, 1861, retired:—E. Heales, B: C. Aspinall, G.. mons. Sites. F. Yerdon, J. H. Brooke, J. M. Grant, J. F. Sullivan, J. B. Humffray, J. Macadam, J. Houston, 2191. Meredith pound: James Speckman, keeper, 1216; cattle im- 14th November, 1861, appointed:—John O'Shanassy, chief pounded, 528, 669, 756, 890, 911, 973, 1044, 1100, 1119 1162 secretary; William Clark Haines, minister of finance or 1187, 1322,1367,1491, 1933, 2037, 2100, 2424, 2529. treasurer; Eichard Davies Ireland, attorney general; John Dennistoun Wood, minister of justice; , Merino, town site, 406. See Churches. Commons. Sites. president of the board of land and works and commissioner of crown lands and survey; James Stewart Johnston, vice- Merriang. See Sites. president of ditto and commissioner of public works; Eobert Stirling Anderson, commissioner of trade and cus- Merton, town site, 285. toms, 2191. 30th December, 1861, appointed:—George Samuel Evans, post- Metals. See Minerals. master general, 2511; AVilliam Henry Fancourt Mitchell.. commissioner of railways and roads, 2531. Metcalfe. See Commons. Sites. Mitta Mitta, petty sessions authorized, 1327. Metcalfe road district, site reserved for the use of the board, 312; proposed deviation of roads in the parish of Elphinstone, 248, Modewarre. See Commons. Sites. 1076; proposed deviation of road in the parish of Sutton Grange, 1040; ditto, ordered, 2048, 2333; accounts, 1842; pro- Moliagul, town site, 406. See Commons. posed deviation road in the parish of Hawkstone, 2071. Moncrieff and Co., their notice, 1490,1503. Metropolitan cricket ground, trustees of, 2394, 2513. See Sites. Moolort. See Commons. Miami, town site, 406. Moonambel, petty sessions authorized, 1495. See Cemeteries... 22 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Moonambel municipality: petitioned for, 1717, 1921; pro- Municipalities—continued. claimed, 2080; inaugural meeting, 2147, 2164; chairman Buildings, &c, exempted from municipal jurisdiction: thereof, Francis Knox Orme, 2151; report of proceedings Ballaarat, 633; Emerald Hill, 1423; Gisborne, 103; Smythes- thereat, 2279; health act extended, 2248. dale, 2494. Moonee Ponds brought within the city postal limits, 1327. • Bye-laws: Amherst, 441, 2304; Ararat, 105, 187, 2171; Avoca, 1109, 1152; Ballaarat, 715, 763, 899; Ballaarat East, Moorabbin. See Commons. 1801; Belfast, 714, 1827, 2022, 2173; Brighton, 783, 1941; Brunswick, 382; Buninyong, 557, 899, 1801, 1892, 2461; Caris- Moorabbin pound: cattle impounded, 114, 466, 497, 550, 695, brook, 264, 1702, 2171, 2495 ; Castlemaine, 964, 1683; Chewton, 1101,1620,1767, 2188. 783, 847, 899, 1177, 1475, 1563,1827; Clunes, 441, 611, 684, 900, 945, 106?, 2172, 2337, 2338; Creswick, 519, 964,2154; Dayles- Moorabool and Barwon river junction. See Trustees. ford, 215, 320, 611, 745, 2495; Dunoliy, 557, 1109, 1215, 1563, 2114; East Collingwood, 239, 2495; Emerald Hill, 61L, 784, Mooradoranook. See Commons. 1637, 2081; Fitz Eoy, 105, 2495 ; Footscray, 187, 715, 746, 1109, Moorooduc. See Cemeteries. 2377; Gisborne, 187, 382, 1564, 2081, 2433; Hamilton, 239, 1069; Hawthorn, 5, 18, 684, 728, 1178; Heathcote, 441, 2114; Mooroolbark. See Commons. Sites. Hotham, 189, 746,1920, 2022; Kew, 657, 684, 965, 1215, 2462 ; Kilmore, 239, 557, 1475, 2172; Kyneton, 747; Maldon, 1353, Moorpanyal. See Churches. Sites. 2433, 2478, 2495; Maryborough, 1608, 1702, 2477; Newtown and Chilwell, 847, 848, 1068, 1428, 1450, 1702, 1716, 2082, 2341; Moranding. See Commons. Portland, 558; Prahran, 686, 951, 965, 1293, 1475 ; Richmond, 1608; Sandhurst, 1, 945,1110,1292,2462; Sandridge, 558,2114; Morang. See Commons. Smythesdale, 1920, 1941; South liarwon, 1942, 2114; St. KDda, 535, 558, 1069,1407, 2196; Taradale, 1941, 2115; "Warr- Morang pound: cattle impounded, 27, 310, 391, 466, 497, 811, nambool, 382, 441, 519, 747, 1177; Williamstown, 658,1564. 1027, 1044, 1208, 1713, 1767, 1975, 2076, 2235, 2296, 2391, 2408, 2473, 2529. Dog nuisance act (6 W. IV. No. 4) extended to : Chewton, Mordialloc. See Commons. 1799; Clunes, 1760; Hamilton, 783; Taradale, 1515. Election notices: Amherst, 524, 547, 770, 792, 2126, 2147; Morning star quartz mining company, notice, 955, 969. Ararat, 792, 808, 1873, 1906; Avoca, 248, 278, 720, 733, 754, 2271, 2289; Ballaarat, 2501, 2527; Ballaarat East, 907, 936, Mornington (Snapper Point), town site, 406. 1763,1792; Beechworth, 68, 97, 1694, 1710; Belfast, 493, 525, Morrison's. See Commons. 1695, 1711, 2311, 2357; Brighton, 110, 140; Brunswick, 1843, 1871, 2147, 2164; Buninyong, 1388, 1416, 1711, 1729, 1749, Morse's Creek, petty sessions authorized, 1086. See Sites. 2311, 2358; Carisbrook, 25, 52, 1024,1040,1158, 1182,1546, 1572; Castlemaine, 26, 52, 525, 547, 972, 993, 2470, 2488, 2527; Chew- Mortlake, town site, 406; petty sessions authorized, 609. See ton, 2441, 2470; Clunes, 754, 769, 1953, 1970, 2442, 2470; Cres- Cemeteries. Churches. Commons. Sites. wick, 1184, 1205, 2231, 2269; Daylesford, 647, 665, 1810, 1842; Dunolly, 995, 1024; East Collingwood, 648, 666, 1388, 1750, Mortlake road district, meeting, 1489; accounts, 1648. 1764; Emerald Hill, 827, 857, 1039, 1076,1953,1970; Fitz Roy, 1711,1729; Footscray, 1116, 1138, 1437, 1458,2360,2386; Gis- Mortality. See Births and deaths. Vital statistics. borne, 955, 972, 1098, 1648, 1669, 1711, 1729; Hamilton, 306, 327, 908, 936, 1138, 1158, 1794, 1812, 2294, 2311; Hawthorn, Mostyn, town site, 407. 1457, 1489; Heathcote, 907, 936, 1206, 1227, 1711, 1728, 2231, 2269; Hotham, 1841, 1871; Kew, 770, 792, 2470, 2488; Mount Alexander. See Commons. Kilmore, 1301, 1320,1811,1843; Kyneton, 733, 754, 2185, 2205, Mount Egerton. See Commons. 2470, 2488; Maldon, 1529, 1545; Maryborough, 734, 754, 1258, 1276, 2164, 2184; Newtown and Chilwell, 433, 463, 524, 547; Mount Elephant gold mining company, notice, 495 ; accounts, Portland, 2441, 2469; Prahran, 196, 230; Eichrnond, 623, 647; 1416. Sandhurst, 2441, 2470 ; Sandridge, 547, 623, 648, 754, 769, 885, 906,1321, 1335, 1363 ; Smythesdale, 1573,1600, 2005, 2032, 2271, Mount Eliza road district altered, 314; rules and regulations, 2291; South Barwon, 1024, 1039, 1116, 1138, 1617, 1647; St. 483; meeting, 2232. Kilda, 332, 370, 1076, 1097, 1764, 1794; Warrnambool, 2404, 2421; Williamstown, 572, 600, 1972, 2005. Mount Moriac pound: rates, 20, 592, 1520; cattle impounded, 252, 695, 911,1141,1338,1767, 1909,1975, 2076, 2424, 2473. —- Gunpowder act, districts brought under the: Ararat, 1372; Avoca, ib.; Ballaarat, ib.; Ballaarat East, ib.; Beech- Mount Eouse. See Commons. worth, 1372; Castlemaine, ib.; Dunolly, ib.; Maldon, 2080; Maryborough, 2428; Sandhurst, 1372. Mount Eouse road district, meeting, 1970; accounts, 2272. Health act extended to: Kew, 60; Malmsbury, 2248; Mountain Creek: petty sessions authorized, 104; discontinued, Moonambel, 2248; Smythesdale, 1.-54; St. Arnaud, 1657; 1495. See Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. Taradale, 1554. Mounted corps. See Volunteer corps. — Half-yearly reports : Amherst, 1205, 1227, 2441, 2469; Ararat, 111, 140, 1275, 1300; Avoca, 1227, 1257, 2405, 2422; Mouzie. See Commons. Ballaarat, 649, 666, 1872, 1904; Ballaarat East, 165, 196, 1436, 1457; Beechworth, 995, 1023; Belfast, 827, 855, 2147, 2164; Moyston. See Sites. Brighton, 1205, 1226, 2271,2289; Brunswick, 1116, 1137, 2358, 2387 ; Buninyong, 524, 546,1712, 1728; Carisbrook, 1076,1097, Muckleford, town site, 407. See Commons. 1972, 2004; Castlemaine, 367, 388, 1572, 1600; Chewton, 1504, 1530; Clunes, 1302, 1320, 2388, 2405; Creswick, 1274, 1300, 2527; Daylesford, 907, 936, 2207, 2232; Dunolly, 167,198,1335, Muddy Creek pound: cattle impounded, 574, 626, 1439, 1533, 1363; East Collingwood, 1156, 1182, 2406, 2121; Emerald Hill, 1975, 2210. 228, 1456 ; Fitz Eoy, 969, 990, 2206, 2231; Footscray, 600, 622, 720, 1729, 1749; Gisborne, 667, 690, 1969. 2003; Hamilton, Mumbannar, town site, 407. 199, 229, 1226, 1364, 1388; Hawthorn, 648, 665, 1793, 1811; Heathcote, 808, 826, 1968, 2003 ; Hotham, 971, 992, 2291, Municipal magistrates. See Magistrates. 2311; Kew, 1531, 1544; Kilmore, 546, 571, 1693, 1710; Kyneton, 8, 1275, 1301; Maryborough, 1138, 1156, 2310, 2359; Municipalities:— Newtown and Chilwell, 993,2270,2290; Prahran, 1040, 1075, Petitioned for by the inhabitants of: Essendon and Fle- 1905, 1929; Eichmond, 331, 370, 1810, 1842; Sandhurst, 328, mington, 2154, 2375; Footscray (for severance), 1427; Ingle- 369,1545, 1571; Sandridge, 461, 493, 2032, 2071; Smythesdale, wood, 1922, 2134; Malmsbury, 1243, 1427; ditto, counter 2292, 2309; South Barwon, 327, 3G8, 1617, 1847; St. Kilda, petition, 1512; Moonambel, 1717, 1921; Saint Arnaud, 1331, 96, 110, 2004, 2031, 2165, 2184; Warrnambool, 305, 328, 1928, 1511; Smythesdale, 271, 483; Taradale, 846, 1033; Woodend, 1952; Williamstown, 186, 197, 1764, 1794. 2477, 2515. •—— Lands appropriated for sites. See Sites. Districts proclaimed: Dunolly (altered), 1680; Essendon Markets. See Markets. Sites. and Flemington, 2493; Inglewood, 2366; Malmsbury, 2011; Moonambel, 2080; Saint Arnaud, 1554; Smythesdale, 744; Miscellaneous: regulations for lodging-houses, Ballaarat, Taradale, 1121, 1146. 763; abattoirs at St. Kilda, fees, &c, 2270, 2290; application for an act for the improvement of themunicipal district of First or inaugural meetings : Inglewood, 2421, 2441; Kew, East Collingwood, 1871, 1843, 1904, 1928, 1952, 1968; regula- 9; Malmsbury, 2096,2126, 2185, 2205; Moonambel, 2147,2164; tions for town common, Ararat, 2171; ditto, Belmont (South Saint Arnaud, 1843, 1871, 1928, 1953; Smythesdale, 793, 808; Barwon), 1942; ditto, Carisbrook, 2171; ditto, Clunes, 2172; Taradale, 1205,1227. ditto, Kilmore, 2172; ditto, Newtown and Chilwell, 2341. See also Commons. -— Chairman of first or inaugural meetings appointed: Ingle- wood, John Jackson, 2461; Malmsbury, William Lavender, Streets named, width fixed, &c.: Ballaarat, 1033, 1703; 2103; Moonambel, Francis Knox Orme, 2151; Saint Arnaud, Ballaarat East, 174; Beechworth, 1476 ; Belfast, 1481, 1703; Michael Edward Sharkey, 1935; Smythesdale, John Prender- Clunes, 683; Creswick, 2376 ; Daylesford, 314; Dunolly, 1742, gast Hamilton, 797; Taradale, Thomas Denis Stratford Heron, 2105,2374; Emerald Hill, 532,1020; Footscray, 131; Gisborne, 1212. 1150; Heathcote, 1892; Eichmond, 816; Sandhurst, 1718; Sandridge, 558; Williamstown, 48. Eeports of proceedings at first meetings: Chewton, 222; Kew, 131; Malmsbury, 2514; Moonambel, 2279; Saint Ar- Town and country police act (18 V. No. 14, § 5-10) extended naud, 2156; Smythesdale, 922; Taradale, 1314. to Clunes, 60; Smythesdale, 1715. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861. 23

Murcutt, R., has disposed of his business to George Simpson, North Linscott's quartz mining and crushing association, notice, 99G. 1117. Murchison, town site, 407; dog nuisance act extended to, North Melbourne. See Churches. Sites. 1514. See Commons. North Wangaratta. See Commons. Murchison pound: cattle impounded, 12, 72, 114, 171, 283, 375, Northcote, town site, 407. See Sites. 391, 435, 528, 574, 757, 795, 829, 890,1078, 1119,1208,1261, 1306, 1620, 1713, 1751, 1797, 1846, 1909, 1956, 1975, 2076, 2128, 2169, Norwegian quartz mining company, notice, 1158. 2189, 2275, 2362, 2473, 2504' Notices to mariners. See Mariners. Murders. See Rewards. Nuggety mining company, notice, 1649. Murgheboluc. See Commons. Nunawading. See Churches. Commons. Sites. Museums, regulation of 14th January, 1861, respecting sites for, Nunawading road district, meetings, 1601,1648, 2423, 2441,2469. 173. See Sites. Nuthall, Edward Holt, deceased, notice to creditors of, 2443. Myrniong. See Commons. Sites. Myrtleford, town site, 407. O. Oakleigh, town site, 407. See Cemeteries. Churches. Commons. N. Oakleigh pound: cattle impounded, 100,114, 466, 551, 773, 795, 811, 859, 998,1188,1306,1575,1714,1956, 2076, 2101, 2189,2235, Napoleon lead. See Commons. 2296, 2409, 2491, 2529. Narrawong, town site, 407. See Commons. Oakleigh and Mulgrave road district meeting, 1139. National bank of Australasia, notice, 668,1953. See also Banking Observatories, magnetic and astronomical: William Parkinson companies. Wilson appointed honorary secretary to the board of visitors, 5,18; captain Cox appointed a member of the board of visitors, National education: member of the board appointed, James 682. Stewart Johnston, 945; order of the board, 1065. Observatory, South Melbourne, site for, 554, 2172. National schools. See Schools. Occupation of crown lands. See Assessment. Depasture. National gold mining company, memorial, 2292. Gold fields. Lands. National rifle association, despatches, &c, relating to the Queen's Officers of health. See Health. prize given to, 945. O'Halloran, William Augustus, enquired for, 1835, 2095. Naval corps. See Volunteer corps. Omeo. See Commons. Navarre, town site, 407. See Commons. Ondit. See Commons. Sites. Nelson, town site, 407. Ophir gold mining company, notice, 650; accounts, 1458. Neutrality. See America. Orders of the governor in council:— Neva stearine, &c, company. See Jordan. Circuit court districts: Castlemaine, altered, 236; Mary- New Ascot gold mining company, memorial, 2312. borough, created, 236; ditto, altered, 941, 1045; Sandhurst, altered, 236. New Extended gold mining company, notice, 463. Circuit court sittings: Beechworth, altered, 1740; Castle- New North Clunes quartz mining company, accounts, 1458. maine, ditto, 941; Maryborough, appointed, 941; Portland, altered, 1740; for all the districts arranged for 1862, pages New Perseverance quartz mining company, notice, 306; accounts, 2447, 2459. 1574. County courts: Hamilton, intervals abridged, 2194; New South Wales. See Cattle. court transferred from Indigo to Chiltern, 438. New Zealand: notice to persons exporting arms, gunpowder, Courts of mines: Buninyong, Mount Blackwood, and warlike stores to New Zealand, 869; notification relative Smythe's Creek, and Steiglitz (intervals altered), 18; Chiltern, to the Otago gold fields, 2087. See Cattle. Mariners. established, 438; Indigo, discontinued, 438. Newbridge, town site, 407. See Cemeteries. Sites. Gold fields, districts or divisions altered: Beechworth district, 1327; ditto, divisions, 128,1328; Castlemaine district, Newbridge pound : cattle impounded, 72,145,171, 233, 333, 435, 514,1740; ditto, divisions, 515,1740; Sandhurst district, 1328; 528, 550, 626, 695, 737, 795, 859, 939, 973, 1044, 1141,1232,1278, ditto, divisions, 1328. 1367, 1460, 1549, 1620,1732, 1797,1956,1975, 2076, 2315, 2445. Gold fields, polling places for divisions altered: Ararat, Newham. See Commons. 291; Ballaarat, 76, 263, 290, 348; Beechworth, 291, 348; Cas- tlemaine, 348; Maryborough, 263, 290, 348, 2152. Newham and Rochford, application for a road district, 1450. See Gold fields : leasing regulations of auriferous crown lands Woodend. applicable to all the districts, 1779; mining operations autho- Newlyn. See Sites. rized on excepted lands at Amherst, 1031; ditto, Ballaarat, 1084, 1292, 1422, 1590, 1632 (two); ditto, Daylesford, 1444; Newstead, town site, 510; petty sessions authorized, 870. See ditto, Forest Creek, 1103; ditto, Mount Korong road (under), Cemeteries. Churches. Sites. 1680; ditto, New Inglewood, 1444. Newstead road district, meeting, 1274. Mineral lands: regulating leases of lands containing mine- rals and metals other than gold, 1676; ditto regulations Newtown and Chilwell, town site, 842. See Commons. amended, 1736. Newtown and Chilwell municipality: bye-laws, 847, 848, 1068, Parliamentary matters : divisions of the North-Western 1428, 1450,1702, 1716, 2082,2341; half-yearly reports, 993,2270, province altered, 17, 960; ditto of Mandurang district altered, 2290; election notices, 433, 463, 524, 547; regulations for the 17; ditto of Castlemaine district, 960; registration periods for town common, 2341. 1861 enlarged, 335. Newtown Hill. See Churches. Postal matters: postage stamps received by the registrar general for fees of office exchangeable for cash without charge, Nicholson. See Commons. 897; Kew, Memington, Essendon, and Moonee Ponds brought Nicholson, Germain, his notices, 995. within the city postal limits, 1327. Telegrams: regulating charges for messages for the public Nicholson, William, his notices, 623. press, 656, 681; transmission of shipping intelligence free of Nickinson, James M., his notice, 1099. charge discontinued, ib. See also Proclamations. Nightingale gold mining and quartz crushing company, notice, 1159. Orford, town site, 407. Nolan. See Commons. Orr's special survey, Gipps Land, sale of allotments, 734. Nomination places, &c. See Elections. Osborne, town site, 407. Non-payment of rent. See Gold fields. Otago gold fields, New Zealand, notification relative to, 2087. North Buninyong. See Commons. Outstanding accounts. See Accounts. North Hamilton. See Commons. Ovens gold fields water company, notice, 1139. 24 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

P. Partnerships—continued. Sandford, 1874; Bennett, Williams, and O'Leary, 1025; Ben- Packet licenses issued, 554,1559,1756, 2015. netts and James, 1696; Bently and Dainty, 201, 230; Bergin Brothers and Co., 1259; Beauchamp and Byrne, 201; Beau- Packet postage. See Post office. champ Brothers, 201; Bignell and Gissing, 2166; Birtchnell and Strongman, 141; Blake and Clapp, 69; Blyth and Davey, Painswick. See Sites. 1795; Boase and Peverell, 720; Bosisto and Don, 1303; Bowes and Bull, 1795; Bradley and Farmer,809; Bridson and Bradley, Pakenham, town site, 407. 2423; Brighton brewery company, 1303; Britten and Sons,2360; Palmerston, town site, 407. Brown and Brown, 2232; Brown and Boorman, 908, 937, 956; Brownell Brothers, 2406; Buckley and Nunn, 2503; Burge and Panmure, town site, 633. . Co.,389,433; Burnett and Co., 1750; Callaghan and Watts, 2007, 2033,2072; Cambridge and Kelly, 1531,1546,1602; Cashmoreand Parish, John Robison, enquired for, 1155, 2095. Abraham, 97; Caudle and Bartlett, 201; Caulfeildand Nicholl, 1546; Chalmers, Turner and Co., 1795; Chapman and Cog- Parkin's reef quartz mining association, Tarrangower, accounts, gins, 1795,1812,1843; Clark and McGregor, 1041; Clark and 2502. McIntyre, 249; Clough and Co., 2007; Coles and Brachen, ib.; Collings and Bettsworth, 2007, 2033; Comb and Brown, Parks. See Grants-in-aid. Sites. 2148; Con. Quihampton, 857; Cook and Co., 433; Cope Parkside (North Melbourne). See Churches. Brothers and Nephew, 2293; Cornwell and Jacobs, 858; Cow- tan and Bland, 53, 69, 97; Cox and Co., 770; Cox and Rout- Parliament:— ledge Brothers, 664,691,720; Crawford and Cox, 770; Crescent Parliament prorogued from 17th July, 1861, indefinitely, quartz-crushing company, 201; Cullum and Oddy, 649; Cur- 1325; the legislative assembly dissolved, 1325; the 3rd par- lewis and Bindon, 601; Curnack and Gillman,572; D. Wilson liament summoned to meet on 30th August, 1861, page 1605. and Co., 937; D. R. Long and Son, 857; Damyon and Mullaly, 1954,2096 : Daniels and Gilles, 828; Daniels and Morgan, 230; Legislative council, member returned to supply vacancy Danson, Sewart and Co., 572; Dart and • Machm, 1303; Davidson and Anderson, 9; Dennis Brothers, 330; Dennis- for the South province, Joseph Sutherland, 151. toun Brothers and Co., 1874; Dennistoun, Inglis and Co., Legislative assembly (2nd session of the 2nd parliament), ib.; De Pass Brothers and Co., 2488; Dickson, Riddoch members returned to supply vacancies for—Avoca, James and Co., 996; Dodds and Ellison, 1364; Dods and Davidson, McPherson Grant, 587; Ballaarat West, , 437; 1729; Drevermann, Cameron and Co., 2406, 2423,2443; Duer- Brighton, , 979; Castlemaine, Alexander din, Bronckhurst, Palmer, and Smale, 433, 463, 495; Dun and John Smith, 959; Crowlands, John Houston, 1211; East Butchart, 1573,1602,1618; Duxbury and Jackson, 624; Dya- Melbourne, , 1265; Mandurang, George Brodie, son and Fisher, 168; E. Trenerry and Co., 2148; Easey and re-elected, 481; Mandurang, James Forrester Sullivan, 1031; Co., 828; Ebden and Keene, 1973; English and McManus, . ditto re-elected, 1211; Villiers and Heytesbury, William 141; Edmund Westby and Co., 972; Erskine and Dewar, Eutledge, 725; Warrnambool, Thomas Manifold, 509; West 1041; Erskine and Grant, 1139; Ettershank and Co., 1230; Melbourne, Thomas Loader, 631; Wimmera, Samuel Wilson, F. Cansick and Co., 734; F. B. Clapp and Co., 69; Faulkner, 959. Bond, and Martin, 1139; Field and Brown, 2527; Fisher and Denis, 2098; Foster and Co., 1973; Fougery and Keim, 2423; Legislative assembly (3rd parliament), members returned at Francis, Jones and Co., 1099; Francis and McPherson, 770; the general election: Ararat, William McLellan and Daniel Francis and Peck, 372; Franks and Co., 1930; Franks and Ratcliffe Flint, 1509; Avoca, James Macpherson Grant and Jackson, ib; Franks, Pilling, and Pearce, 2527; Games and Benjamin George Davies, 1535; Ballaarat East, John Basson Co., 733; Garrard and Sweetapple, 1275; Gawith and Dawson, Humffray and John Cathie, 1589; Ballaarat West, Duncan 692; Geelong and Baliaarat stage company, 1750; George Gillies and William Collard Smith, 1509; Belfast, John Hood, Ravenscroft and Co., 372; George William Sheppard and 1589; Brighton, William Adams Brodribb, 1509; Castlemaine, another, 1158; Goodwin Brothers, 1730; Gordon and Cansh, John Macadam, Vincent Pyke, and James Chapman, 1553; 770; Grant and Grant, 2007; Gray and McAlley, 601; Gray Collingwood, Graham Berry, Charles Jardine Don, and John and McNaughton, 3388; Grenier and Co., 1139; Grimmett, Edwards the younger, 1509; Creswick, William Fraser and Baker, and Anstis, 1490; H. and J. Cunningham, 201; Ham- Robert MacDonald, 1553; Crowlands, J ohn Houston and. mand and Robertson, 1303; Harbottle, Porch, and rudney, John Woods, 1629; Dalhousie, Peter Snodgrass, 1629; Dundas, 1670; Harcourt and Learmonth, 755; Hardie Brothers, 1158; William Thomas Mollison, 1589; East Bourke, Robert Bennett Hardie, H. and J., ib.; Hardy and Co., 2147; Harris and and George Kirk, 1629; East Bourke boroughs, Richard Heales, Harris, 53; Harris, Robinson, and Haworth, 1696; Harrison, 1589; East Melbourne, Edward Cohen and Ambrose Kyte, Thomson and Co., 624, 650; Hart, H. and J. L., 2127; Hart 1535; Emerald Hill, Robert Stirling Anderson, 1553; Evelyn, and Davis, 1025; Hart and Hopton, 624; Harvey and Ward, William Halse Gatty Jones, 1629; Geelong East, John 692; Haynes and Young, 2232, 2272; Hennessey and McPhail, Richardson and Butler Cole Aspinall, 1509; Geelong West, 525; Henry Langlands and Co., 601, 1206,1230; Herman and John Henry Brooke and Nicholas Foott, 1509; Grenville, Co., 199; Hewitt and Hale, 692; Holmes, Rolfe, and Palmer, Robert Gillespie and Alfred Arthur O'Connor, 1553; Kilmore, 2260; Holt and Symons, 1711; Home and Wilding, 1099; John O'Shanassy, 1535; Kyneton boroughs, Robert Breath- Horne, Parton, and Hellins, 330; Hopkins, Nixon and Co., wheat Tucker, 1553; Maldon, John Ramsay, 1554; Mandu- 307, 327, 372; Horton and Everard, 26; Hoskins and Shep- rang, James Forrester Sullivan and John Downes Owens, pard, 111; Houston and McDonnell, 1648; Hoyt, Warren 1553; Maryborough, Nathaniel Levi and Richard Davies and Co., 1041, 1259; Hunt and Weaver, 330; Hunter and Ireland, 1069; Mornington, Henry Samuel Chapman, 1629; King, 1321; Huston and Jensen, 886; J. H. Clough and Co., Murray, David Reid, 1629; Murray boroughs, Sir Francis 2007 ; J. S. Pillon and Co., 734; J. and W. Routledge, 664, Murphy, 1469; Normanby, George Collins Levey, 1554; North 691, 720 ; Jackson and Martelli, 1490; Jackson and Sewart, Gipps Land, John Everard, 1629; North Melbourne, John 572; James P. Nicholson and Co., 279; Jenkinson, Bowes, Davies and Patrick Costello, 1607; Ovens, William Charles and Peatting, 1750; Joel and Davis, 26; Jones, Bird and Co., Weeks and Peter Wright, 1553; Polwarth and South Gren- 1158; Jones and Lowe, 495; Jones and others, 2470; John ville, William Nixon, 1673; Portland, William Clarke Haines, R. Baker and Co., 53; John and Mowbray Kirk, 1184; John 1535; Richmond, James Goodall Francis and Thomas Lam- Shotton and Co., 601; Johnston, see Moncrieff and Co.; bert, 1553; Ripon and Hampden, , 1589; Rodney, Joseph Moate and Co., 1458; Kay and Wood, 937; Kerr, R. Wilson Gray, 1509; Sandhurst, William Dixon Campbell and H., 1696; Kidner and Gould, 1302; Kirk, John and Denovan and James Joseph Casey, 1554; Sandridge, William Mowbray, 1184; Knight and Kerr, 1574; Lamb, Parbury and Nicholson, 1589; South Bourke, Louis Lawrence Smith and Co., 53, 69; Lane and Wilks, 9; Langlands and Co., 601,1206, Michael O'Grady, 1535; South Gipps Land, George Dixon 1230, 1304, 1321; Lazarus and Levinger, 2423; Learmont Hedley, 1535; South Grant, Peter Lalor, Michael James and Dunlop, 1649; Leek and Quihampton, 857; Levicks and Cummins, and William Nelson McCann, 1607; St. Kilda, Piper, 1276; Lloyd Brothers and Co., 200; Lomax and Bell, 238S; Kenric Edmund Brodribb and James Stewart Johnston, 1554; Long and Neild, 857; Lowenstein and Sampson, 2007; Lori- Villiers and Heytesbury, Charles Gavan Duffy and Richard mer, Mackie and Co., 996, 1041,1276; Lorimer, Marwood, and Davies Ireland, 1589; Warrnambool, Thomas Manifold, 1589; Rome, 1276; Lyon and Waring, 956; Lyons and Cohen, 525; West Bourke, John Carre Riddell, Charles Mac Mahon, and Macan and Whyte, 1506; Mackenzie and Ross, 372, 601; John Thomas Smith, 1607; West Melbourne, James Orkney Macnamara, Slattery, and Armstrong, 770; Macnamara, and Thomas Loader, 1535; Williamstown, George Frederic Slattery and Noake, 2359; Macpherson and Bird, 1158; Verdon, 1493; Wimmera, Samuel Wilson, 1493. Madeley and Co., 2166; Mann and Co., 1795, 1812, 1843; Mark, Armstrong, and Samuels, 909,937; Martell and Rogers, 1435; Martin, Baker and Co., 53; Martin and Howie, 1490; Legislative assembly (3rd parliament), members returned Mathewson, J. and H. W., 755; McCallum, Neill and Co., to supply vacancies: Emerald Hill, Robert Stirling Anderson, 96,110,142; McCaughey and Co., 937; D. McCole and Co., 2365; Kilmore, John O'Shanassy, 2325; Maryborough, 1336; McCracken and McKie, 650; McCulloch, Sellar, and George Samuel Evans, 2079; North Gipps Land, George Inglis, 1874; McGonigal, Archer and Co., 141; McGuigan Mackay, 2103; North Melbourne, John Sinclair, 2277; Port- and Co., 2098; McGuire and Sim, 1907; McKay, Dods and Jand, William Clarke Haines, 2301; St. Kilda, James Stewart Co., 908; McKenzie, R. and T., 624; Meaden and Mountjoy, Johnston, 2325; Villiers and Heytesbury, Richard Davies 1276; Meates and Wells, 1184; Menzies and Stark, 828; Ireland and Charles Gavan Duffy, 2301; Warrnambool, John Mills and Parker, 97; Mitchener and Richardson, 2166; Dennistoun Wood, 2393. Moncrieff and Co., 1490,1503; Moodie and Gibb, 770; Moore and Pierce, 1574; Morris and Ezard, 1364; Morrow, Suther- See Acts. Elections. Returning officers. land and Co., 828; Mountain Hut steam sluice, &c, company, Partnership of limited liability: Britton and others, 1812,1871, 2470; Mueller and Gibbons, 372; Muldary and Bradly, 1531; 1930,1970. Munro and Co., 248, 279,307; Murray and Ford, 279; Myring and Constable, 2206; Myring and Walker, 2206; Nason and Partnerships, formed, dissolved, or seceded from: A. and M. S. Webb, 1574; Neal and Cobden, 1098; Newington and Harper, Levy, 97; A. Roxburgh and Co., 857; Acutt and Proctor, 828; 1025; Nicholson and Finlayson, 1259; Noble and Kewley, Alexander Russell and Co., 53, 69, 97; Amner and Shearer, 2185; Nye and Genders, 2072; O'Keeffe and O'Keeffe, 389; 1230; Australian stage company, 1041, 1259; Bagshaw and O. Tondeur and Co., 1041; Paine and Cooper, 230; Parbury Patterson, 372; Bailey and Walker, 600; Barker and Cox, and Lamb, 53, 69; Parker and Smith, 2185; Pascoe and 1671,2407; Baxter and Walker, 1258; Bennett, Taylor, and GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861. 25

Partnerships—continued. Patents for inventions—continued. Carter, 1602; Pascoe and Stacy, 1711; Patrick Perkins and Rodda, R. V., 1874,1996; Rossiter, J., 425; Sloggatt, W., 1778; others, 201; Peardon and Crooks, 571; Perry and Brown, Sloggatt and Mowbray, 1996; Smyth and Shepard, 1072,1970; 1843; Perseverance stage company, 2098; Place and Collie, Southwood, W. S., 425, 495; Stanford, T. W., 47, 306; Sy- 937; Porter and Robertson, 1303,1321; Poulton and Sheppard, mington, W., 47; Tallerman, D., 1072; Thomas, D., 1025, 1158; Powell and Powell, 372; Purcell and Keighran, 168; 1072; Tongue, G. W., 425; Ulrich, G. H. F., 2521; Vivian Purchas and Swyer, 2206; Purrier and Woolnough, 9, 53, 97, and Ford, 1484, 2185; Watt, M. W., 47; White, D.3 1072; 112; Pyne, Harrison, Beath and Co., 1304, 1321; E. Mathew- Whitelaw, J., 726; Woodward, G., 1229, 1243; Woore, T., son and Sons, 755 ; Rae, Dickson and Co., 330, 372; Ransom, 2521; Wordsworth, A.51996. Price and Co., 909, 938, 1158, 1184,1206; Raphael Brothers, 1258; Raw, W. and T., 886; Ricketson, J. and H., 1303; Paymasters. See Receivers of revenue. Robert Bowden and Co., 69 ; Robert Dun and Co., 1573,1602, 1618; Roberts and Co., 389; Robinson and Cansick, 734; Payments. See Accounts. Robinson and Co., 1696; Robinson and Wayne, 525; Roff and Potter, 733; Ronalds and Hollands, 909; Ross and Pentland Hills. See Churches. Commons. Loudon, 668; Roxburgh and Pearson, 857; Ruck and Co., 2148; Ryan, Iveson and Co., 201; Ryan and Pillon, 734 ; Pentridge, town site, 407. See Churches. Scott and Foy, 1649, 1670; Seward and Holloway, 371 ; Shar- wood and Morrell, 279; Shaw and Ferrier 2272, 2294; Shaw Pentridge pound: cattle impounded, 12,55,100,145,171,233,252, and Joseph Roberts, 1970; Shaw and Michell, 1750; Sim- 375, 392, 466, 528, 574, 603, 669, 722, 757, 773, 811, 939,999,1044, monds and Lindsay, 248; Simmons and McEvoy, 2007 ; 1078, 1162, 1208, 1306, 1367, 1391, 1549,1575, 1604,1751,1875, Sinclair, J. and E., 1711, 1729, 1750; Smith and Orr, 828 ; 1933, 2010, 2101, 2210, 2362,^391, 2409, 2473, 2491, 2504, 2529. Smith and Rogers, 908, 937, 956; Smith and Thomas, 2488 ; Smith and Woodhouse, 141; Smith and Woodside, 1531; Pentridge road district: meeting, 231; road through Robertson's Smither and Clark, 1750;. Soady and Hunt, 2423; Solomon land in the parish of Jika-jika ordered to be opened, 1352. Belinfante and Co., 2127; Spark and Newman, 1041; Spiers and Pardy, 1158; Sprigg and Addison, 996, 1024, 1041; Stead Penshurst, town site, 407. See Sites. Brothers, 572; Stead and Wormald, ib.; Success Sawmills, 2527; Sutherland and Louttit, 1158; Swire Brothers, 1276; Perseverance quartz mining association or company, notices, Symons and Armstrong, 1076; Taylor, Clarke and Co., 201; 886, 2165, 2186, 2206, 2312, 2360, 2388. Theophilus Grimmett, 1490; Thistle gold mining company, 954; Thistlethwaite, E. and T. A., 886 ; Thorn, Gray and Co., Persons enquired for. See their names. 601; Thomas, E. and M., 1750; Thomas Learmont and Co., 1649; Thomas Williams and Co., 1025; Thomson and Co., 624; Thomson and Neill, 1874; Thomson, Turnbull and Co., Petitions. See Elections. Municipalities. Road districts. 1531; Todd and Moore, 463; Tondeur, Lempriere and Co., 1041; Turnbull, Buchanan and Co., 1184; Turnbull, Howden Petty sessions:— and Co., 279; Turnbull and Somner, 1458; Turner, see Chal- Discontinued at: Hexham, 607; Lamplough, 1070; Moun- mers; Turner, Hoey and Co., 649; Uphill and Burnett, tain Creek, 1495. 1750; Victorian joint-stock coaching company, 248, 279, 307; W. Easey and Co., 828; W. G. Sprigg and Co., 996,1024, 1041; Authorized to be holden at: Bray brook, 609; Coleraine, Walker, Sloane and Co., 2127, 2148; Wallis Brothers, 2293; 684; Lancefield, 870; Malmsbury, 870; Mitta-mitta, 1327; Wallis and Curwen, 2293; Walsh and Broomfield, 1336; Moonambel, 1495; Morse's Creek, 1086; Mortlake, 609; Walsh Brothers and Co., ib.; Walsh and Sons, ib.; Warren, Mountain Creek, 104; Newstead, 870; Redbank, 870; Red- Truman, and Berry, 1321; Waugh and Byrne, 1184; Weaver castle, 609; Rokewood, 1937; Rutherglen, 745; Smeaton, 850; and Excell, 1618; Westby and Co., 972; Wheatley and Greer, Snowy Creek, 1327. 1389; Whiteside and Co., 463, 495; William Sloane and Co., 2127, 2148; Williams Brothers, 1458; Williams and Bourner, Magisterial arrangements for holding periodically at: 525; Williams and Boyd, 2005; Williams, Loader, Randle, Clunes, 2396, 2415; Eltham, 1036; Hawthorn, 6, 2416; Hei- and Hall, 1649; Williams and Williams, 733; Williamson delberg, 1216; Hotham, 2484; Learmonth, 903; Oakleigh, and McLaurin, 770; Wilson and Henriques, 994; Wilson and 301; Redcastle, 765; Smeaton, 1760; Snapper Point, 135; Inglis, 1907; Wilson and Wilson, 307; Winter and Rockliff, Yandoit, 2484. 69; Winstanley and Martin, 2185; Withers and Merifield, 1930; Wood Brothers, 2294; Wright, Ross and Co., 2488; See also Clerks of petty sessions. Wright, Wood and Co., ib.; Young, see Moncrieff and Co.; Young and Duncan, 168; Young and Young, ib. Phegan, Mrs., enquired for, 523, 664. Pick-pocket gold mining company, notice, 770. See also the names of companies. Pilot board: members of the pilot board appointed, Arthur Parwan. See Commons. Devlin, 895; Charles Edward Bright, ib.; Thomas Mason, 1561; member resigned, J. K. Freyer, 1426; additional rules of the Passage warrants. See Immigration. pilot board, 1754,1891. Pioneer (mining) company, notice, 2164. Pastoral lands. See Assessment. Depasture. Lands. Pitfield, town site, 407. Patents for inventions applied for by: Ackrill, J., 1243,1388; Allen, W. H., 47, 69; Anderson and Duncan, 1072 ; Appleton, Plants. See Botanic gardens. Tea-plants. H., 47, 425,1098, 1258; Armson, W. B., 1072; Barnett and Tocchi, 1243, 1303; Barton, W. J., 572; Bawden, S., 1484 Pleasant Creek gaol discontinued, 264. See Churches. Com- and 1303; Berckelaer, I. van, 2279; Blake, A. L., 886, 1072; mons. Sites. Stawell. Bodington, R., 1778; Booth, E., 1176; Bosisto, J., 2279; Pleasant Creek quartz mining company (limited) memorial, Bowie, R.; 47 (two), 720, 808; Brigham and Harlow, 47; Burnett, W. H., 425, 623; Cameron, C. F., 47, 69; Camrouse, 2293. F. O., 368; Carnes, G. A., 1996; Carpenter, T., 47,306,807, 1072, Pleuro-pneumonia. See Cattle. 1930,1996; Chambers, E., 1602,1608; Chirade, E., 1484,1489; Cottew, J. E., 1608; Croker, H. D., 1072, 2005; Dale, F., Police, officers and men of the police force authorized to prefer 306; Davies, J. R., 1072, 1077; De Lacy, A., 1025, 1072; informations against unauthorized occupants of crown lands, Dickson, J., 1072; Dods, B. H., 1176, 1303, 1778; Evans, 631,655. See Sales. Sites. P., 1176 and 1303; Pelton, A., 1608, 2442; Fletcher, P. P., 1906, 1996; Ford, R. D., 1601, 1608; Ford, W. D. and R. D., Police act. See Town and country police act. 425; Forrest, R., 2279; Fulton, R., 1072; Gillespie, A., 47; Glaister, T., 885, 1072; Goulding, R., 1072; Goulding and Police magistrates appointed, &c.:—'• Hall, 425, 793; Goulding and Shepard, 1072; Grosse and Jenny, 389, 425; Harrison, J., 1072, 2127, 2279; Hart, Alexander John Smith, resigned, 798. E. C. H., 726; Henderson and Droop, 69; Hinck, J. F., 1176, 1574; Hobson, B., 1484; Horst, C. F., 2521; Hughan, Appointed: James Henry Alley, Redbank, 841; Peter W. H., 1608; Humphrey and Shepheard, 726, 754; Hunt Henry Smith, 1381; Robert Wintle Horne, 2151. and Opie, 47, 306; Jenkins, W. G., 2521; Kirkham, A., 306; Kitto, T. L., 1608; Knight, G. W., 425, 563 (two), Polling places. See Elections. Gold fields. 1778; Langlands, J. and H. W., 1176, 1185, 1996; Lazarus and Brigham, 228, 425; Leicester and Dixon. 726, 937; Population of Victoria on 31st December, 1860, p. 481; census, Levien, J., 425; Lyons and Robson, 47; MacLaren, N. M., of 1861, distribution of the population, 1403-1406. See Census. 2279; Manuel, R., 47 ; Mark and Northey, 2521; Martin, J., 47; McIntosh, D. M., 425, 1076; Meredith, J., 1764, 1778, Porcelain clay. See Minerals. Meyerhoff, C, 1484; Montgomery, N. M., 2279; Murcutt, Porcupine. See Commons. Terry, and Cuninghame, 1025, 1072; Murray, A. S., 2389, 2521; Newton, W., 495; Nicolle and Williams, 2185, 2279; Port Fairy. See Mariners. Noone, Robertson, and Osborne, 1072; Oldham, S., 47; O'Malley, E., 726, 955; Osborne and Robertson, 1176; Os- Port Phillip. See Mariners. borne, Thomson, and Morgan, 1778; Polgiase, R. J., 306; Porter, W. O., 563, 1456; Phillips, J., 47, 1072, 2389, 2521; Portarlington, town site, 407. See Churches. Praagst, G. W., 1547, 1608; Pullar, D., 425, 1258, 1778, 1792; Purchas, A., 1484; Quilliam, Cubbin, and Quayle, 47, 907; Portland, town site, 408. See Churches. Commons. Sites. Randle, Loader, and Elsdon, 47, 69; Rentsch and Riegg, 1484, 1930; Ricards, J. R., jun., 47, 857, 1996; Rillstone, J., 1072, Portland (port). See Mariners. 1573; Robbins, G. W. and F., 1996; Roberts, W., 1319,1484, Portland municipality: bye-law, 558; election notices, 2441, 2279; Robertson, J., 1996 (two); Robison, T. B. C, 886, 1072; 2469. INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Portland road district: meeting, 389; accounts, 990; deviation Presbyterian church. See Churches. Schools. of a parish road at Bolwarra, ordered, 1212. President of the board of land and works. See Ministers. Post office: postage stamps received by the registrar general for fees of office exchangeable for cash without charge, 897; Price, William or William. Kempson, enquired for, 769,852. returns, &c, fowarded by post, notice to heads of departments and others, 1241, &c.; notice respecting returns, &c, forwarded Prince Regent gold mining company, notice, 1839. under packet postage, 1265; city postal limits extended to include Kew, Flemington, Essendon, and Moonee Ponds, Prisons. See Gaols. 1327. See Letters. Ministers. Postmasters. Private executions. See Executions. Post offices. See Sites. Proclamation by the Queen: for the maintenance of neutrality Postage stamps. See Post office. pending hostilities between the government of the United States and certain seceding states, 1369. Postmaster general. See Ministers. Proclamations by the Governor:— Postmasters appointed: Avoca, John Herbert Woodward, 1426; Commons and regulations for commons : farmers' commons, Back Creek, James Colles, ib.; Belfast, James Alexander 380, 438, 510, &c, 631, 656, 723, 843, 896, 976, 977, 1017,1029, Lyner, ib.; Belvoir, James Coverdale, ib.; Benalla, Alfred 1123, 1263, 1265, 1424, 1425 (1451 as to Bet-bet), 1555, 1632, Lionel Krone, ib.; Carisbrook, Edmund Banks, ib.; ditto, 1800, 2104, 2171, 2193, 2326, 2367, 2395, 2460, 2514; regulations George E. Groves, 2475; Chiltern, Andrew Pearce, 1426; for farmers' commons, 775; gold fields commons, 257, &c, 633, ditto, Edmund Banks, 2475; Clunes, James Lyon Collier, 842, 843, 975, 976,1122, 1123, 1146, 1424, 1494, 1495, 1554, 1555, 1426; Creswick, Joshua Thwaites, ib.; Daylesford, John 1632,1680,2104, 2395; regulations relating to graziers' licenses Nicol, ib.; Dunolly, Edward Daniel, ib.; Echuca,, Donald for ditto, 1372, 2325; town commons, 256, 410, &c, 726, 814, "William Forbes, ib.; Gisborne, William Collier, ib.: Heath- 842, 870, 896, 921,1031,1103, 1122, 1423, 1424,1555, 1700, 1935, cote, Lachlan McInnes, -ib.; Hexham, George Harriott, 2104, 2248,2514; regulations for towns commons not within ib.; Kyneton, Ambrose William Hallifax, 1426; Longwood, or adjoining municipal districts, 775. Joshua Walter Nunn, ib.; Maldon, Arthur Danvers, Ellis, ib.; New Inglewood, Frederick Alfred Gerard Farrar, Gaols: Ararat new gaol, 1912 ; Camperdown lock-up pro- 2223 ; Raglan, George Allan, junior, 1426 ; Sandridge, Frede- , claimed, 743 ; Castlemaine new gaol, 1912; Maryborough gaol, rick Dore, ib.; ditto, Albion Charles Croft, 2475; Snapper 1423; Pleasant Creek discontinued, 264; Sandhurst new gaol, Point, Henry Salkeld, 1426; Streatham, William Jackson, 1912; Snowy Creek lock-up, 1422; Stawell gaol proclaimed, ib.; ditto, Kynaston L. Murray, 2223; ditto, Frederick 264. Dore, 2475; Tarnagulla, Charles Marsh Maplestone, 1426; Wahgunyah, Eoderick Kilbora, ib.; Wangaratta., Arthur —— General sessions districts: Ararat altered, 2301; Avoca, Poyntz, ib.; Warrnambool, Thomas Richard Rackham, 2302; Inglewood, ib.; Maryborough, 942; ditto altered, 1045 ; ib.; Tackandandah, James Lynn Creen, ib. ditto again altered, 2301; Palmerston, 173 ; Sale, ib. See also Collectors of imposts. Electric telegraph. General sessions, times: for all the courts during the year Pounds:— 1861, p. 2; time altered at Beechworth, 48 ; appointed at Sale, 173; Melbourne (altered), 587, 1198; appointed at Mary- —— Abolished: Wallan-wallan, 1538. borough, 942; ditto, postponed, 1198; Grange (Hamilton), altered, 1084; for all the courts, except Avoca and Inglewood, Established: Rokewood, 424; Scarsdale (Smythe's Creek during 1862, p. 2532. district pound), 2223. Gunpowder act, municipal districts, &c, brought under: Removed to new sites: Sale, removed to new site, 2013; Ararat, 1372; Avoca, ib.; Ballaarat, ib.; Ballaarat East, ib.; Deep Creek, removed to Bulla, 60 ; Forest Creek, removed to Beechworth, ib.; Castlemaine, ib.; Dunolly, ib.; Maldon, Heathcote, 802; Leigh, removed to Shelford, 1329; Williams- 2080; Maryborough, 2428; Sandhurst, 1372; Stawell (town), town, removed to Kororoit Creek, 1085. 2428. Notice to Poundkeepers respecting diseased cattle, 913, 944. Health act (18 V. No. 13) extended to municipal districts: Kew, 60 ; Malmsbury, 2248; Moonambel, ib.; Saint Arnaud, Keepers appointed: Camperdown, John Walls, 2203; 1657; Smythesdale, 1554; Taradale, ib. Castlemaine, Henry Close, acting, 1927; Guildford, Thomas Henry Taaffe, acting, 821; Lancefield, John Franklin, 135; —- Land sales. See Lands. ditto, Peter McCormick, acting, 2116; ditto, An drew Madigan, 2227; Malmsbury, Robert Davison, 1927; Meredith, James Lands act (24 V. No. 117), proclamations under: defining Speckman, 1216; River Leisb, Hugh May Wilson, 92 ; Roke- water frontages, 15; conditions under which lands will be wood, Duncan MoAndrew, 384; Rothwell, Frederick Ryland, temporarily reserved for sites for places of public worship, 1542; Smythe's Creek, Henry Saunders, 2305; St. Kilda, dwelling houses for the ministers of religious denominations, George Richardson Marsack, 1597; Swan Hill, William mechanics' institutes, libraries, museums, and institutions Walker, 1567; Taradale, see Malmsbury; Williamstown for public instruction or amusement, 173; removal of timber (Kororoit Creek), Beaumont Orlando Primatt Knapp, 2484, from certain crown lands prohibited, 174; ditto restrictions altered, 215 ; the last schedule to act No. 117 amended, 529 ; regulation respecting the selection of allotments, 1607; Rates for trespass a.nd sustenance of cattle impounded depasturing sheep on farmers' commons prohibited, 1655; at: Batesford, 20,592,1520; Geelong, 20,592, J520; Heathcote, prescribing the mode in which legal proceedirgs shall be taken 1563; Horsham, 2226; Kensington, 20,592,1520; Leigh, 520; for the punishment of certain offences under Act No. 117, Mount Moriac, 20, 592, 1520; Rokewood, 611; Rothwell, 20, page 1659. 592,1520; Skipton, 2107; Smythe's Creek, 2226; South Gee- long 20, 592,1520; Williamstown, 1499; Winohelsea, 20, 592, Municipal districts, &c.: Dunolly (altered), 1680; Essendon 1520. and Flemington, 2493; Inglewood, 2366; Malmsbury, 2011; Returns of cattle, &c, lost from pounds or recovered dur- Moonambel, 2080; Saint Arnaud, 1554; Smythesdale, 744; ing the month of, November, 1860, p. 138 ; December, I860, Taradale, 1121; ditto repeated, 1146; Thomson ward, Geelong, p. 568; January, 1861, p. 805; February, 824; March, 853; created, 741. April, 1569; May, 1994; June, 2021; July, 2060; August, 2094; September, 2117; October, 2403; November, 2525. Municipal jurisdiction, buildings, &c, exempted from: Ballaarat, 633; Emerald Hill, 1423; Gisborne, 103; Smythes- Sites for pounds: Ba,tesford, 150; Clunes, 2134; Kororoit dale, 2494. Creek (Cut-paw-paw), 963; Linton, 2412; Scarsdale, 1674; Shelford (Leigh), 288; Towong, 1033. -— Parliament: prorogued from 17th July indefinitely, 1325 ; the legislative assembly dissolved, 1325 ; the 3rd parliament Cattle impounded. See the names of pounds. summoned to meet on 30th August, 1861, p. 1605. Poverty-point quartz mining company, notices, 278; accounts, Parliamentary elections for provinces: polling places for 1458. the North-Western province altered, 870, 1423; polling Pow and Finn. See Kyneton Standard. place for the Belfast division of the Western province, 1469. Powder magazine keepers: Ararat, Brinsley Sheridan Homan, • Parliamentary elections for electoral districts: new polling 1381; Avoca., Henry Woodthorpe Silvester, 1381; Dunolly, places for South Grant, 656; new polling place for North John Miskelly, 1426; Footscray, Joshua Letheby, 176; Mal- Gipps Land, 814; nomination and polling places for Mandurang, don, John Nott, 2248; Maryborough, constable Britt, 2428 ; 1125; nomination and polling places for all the districts, 1344; Melbourne, James Morgan, 176; Portland, W. R. Ross, 1778; polling places for certain districts altered, 1715, 1911 (1917, Stawell, Frederick Quain, 2248; Warrnambool, G. M. corrected in 1937), 2278. MacDonnell, 1661; ditto, William Fawkner, 1778. See Gun- powder. Sites. Road districts: Amherst and Clunes (altered), 1660; Ararat, 1630; Avoca, 2366; Belfast (altered), 1494; Bet-bet, 104; Prahran, town site, 633. See Churches. Campaspe, 587; Carlsruhe (enlarged), 176; Carngham, 744; ditto altered, 975; Corio, 681; Creswick, 1659; Eltham (al- tered), 1122; Glenlyon (altered), 588; Greensborough (altered), Prahran municipality: bye-laws, 686, 951, 965, 1293,1475; half- 1631,1823; Heathcote and Waranga, 1958; Indented Heads yearly reports, 1040, 1075, 1905, 1929; election notices, 196, (enlarged), 1339; Marong, 1630; Mount Eliza (altered), 314; 230. Shelford, 1631: Stawell, 176; St. Arnaud, 1212; Strathfieldsaye, Pratt, major-general Thomas Simson, to be a K.C.B. of the 1591; Tullaroop, 103, 1660; Upper Plenty (altered), 1630; military division of the 2nd class, 1777. Upper Yarra (altered), 1631; Warrnambool (altered), 1494; Winchelsea (enlarged), 2366; Woady Taloak, 1630; Woodend, Premiums. See Agriculture. Newham, and Roohford, 2325. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861. 27

Proclamations by the Governor—continued. Railways. See Contracts. Ministers. Sites. Tenders. • Roads or highways: Ballaarat and Smythesdale, road pro- Rangers, crown lands, appointed: Ebenezer Johnstone, 1823; longed, 697; Heathcote to Miami, 314; Mount Napier road, Belfast, 1958. John Toms, 1105. —— Roads, main: Main Central road, Gipps Land, proclaimed, Rates for trespass, &c. See Pounds. 1631; Melbourne and Geelong main road discontinued, 1212; Ravenswood. See Commons. Sandhurst to Echuca main road, 2367. Reaping and binding machine. See Agriculture. -— Sales of lands. See Lands. Receivers of revenue: rent for leased auriferous crown lands to Sale of spirits, &o., in quantities not under two gallons, be paid to receivers of revenue, 347, 379, &c.; receivers and districts: Avoca (district), 1862; Bairnsdale (town), 2193; paymasters authorized to issue land licenses for other than Hampden (county), 2223; Stratford (town), 2193; Talbot pastoral purposes, 1493; receiver of revenue and paymaster (county), 588. appointed, Maryborough, Alfred Meyrick, acting, 1935. -^-—Special licensing districts: lands occupied for government Receivers. See Gold receivers. railways (the river Murray railway and its Williamstown Recreation grounds. See Sites. Trustees. branch, the municipal district of Williamstown, and the Geelong to Melbourne and the Geelong to Ballaarat railways), Redbank, petty sessions authorized, 870. See Commons. Sites. 1590; Cathcart district, 1681; Tea district, 2248; proclamation of districts re-published, 2413. Redcastle, petty sessions authorized, 609; magisterial arrange- ments for ditto, 765; dog nuisance act extended to, 2303. See Tolls on government roads: new scale, 813; its operation Churches. Commons. Sites. postponed till 1st July, 1862, p. 2428. Refreshment licenses issued, 1381,1559,1756, 2015, 2284. —— Tolls within road district: Woodstock, 922 (incorrect in Refunds. See Customs. 896). Registered friendly societies: societies registered during 1860, Town and country police act (18 Viet. No. 14, § 5-10) ex- p. 683. tended to: Camperdown township, 236; Clunes municipal district, 60; Learmonth and the vicinity, 2152; Smythesdale Registered place of public worship, Trinity church, La Trobe municipal district, 1/15; Wahgunyah township, 1401; Wood- terrace, Geelong, 1329. end township, 2248; Tea township, 1799. Registered traders. See Brewers. Wine. — Town sites: 147, 255, &c.; 5, 401, &c; 509, 588, 633, 725, 842, 1017,1175, 2193. Registrar general. See Post office. Registrars of births and deaths, deputy registrars appointed at— See also Cattle. Orders of the Governor in Council. Amphitheatre, 531; Avenel, 682; Broadmeadows, 2494; Cheltenham, 151; Cressy, 531; Creswick, 218; Crowlands, Prosecutors. See Crown prosecutors. 58; Doncaster, 682; Duck Ponds, 1806; Elephant Bridge, Proctors. See Supreme court. 218; Eltham, 1735; Euroa, 531, 682, 759; Footscray, 290; Glenorchy, 2045, 2278; Growler's Creek, 2045; Kingston, 151; Prorogation. See Parliament. Kyneton, 532; Linton, 1018; Lucknow, 913; Maokinuon's, 290; Melton, 1329,1402; Mountain Creek, 290; Omeo, 2394; Public accounts. See Accounts. Redcastle, 1018; Rushworth, 2494; Sandhurst, 1661; The Springs, 913: St. Leonard's, 2045; Steiglitz, 1329; Sunbury, Public library, Melbourne. See Sites. 2394; Swan Hill, 682; Whipstick, 2278; Tea, 1675. Public libraries, condition attached to land reserved for, 173. Registrars, electoral, notice to clerks of petty sessions who are See Grants-in-aid. Libraries. also electoral registrars, 437, 509, &c. Public buildings. See Sites. Registrars of electoral divisions appointed: C. H. V. Bankart, 46; T. Bliss, 46; R. Burke, 531; John Cleary, 46; Public gardens. See Sites. Trustees. Serjeant Costello, 46; D. Crofton. 46; J. A. G. Forbes, 607; John M. Garratt, 1561; G. W. F. Grylls, 2151; B. W. Gum- Public health. See Health. mow, 424; Thomas Jardine, 1105; B. Jessup, 424; E. Man- Public parks. See Grants-in-aid. ning, 46; John Edward Matthews, 2173 (incorrect in 2151); John Rich, 46; Wellesley F. Roe (resumed), 870; T. Taylor, Public recreation. See Sites. 46; M. Woodhouse, 46. Public vaccinators. See Vaccinators. Registrars of marriages appointed: Cheltenham, 151; Heywood, 1536; Omeo, 2394; Sandy Creek, 1536; Swan Hill, ib.; Public worship: regulation respecting sites reserved for, 173; Tackandandah, ib. additional regulation respecting the grant in aid of, 1660. See Churches. Grants-in-aid. Registered place of public Registrars, mining. See Mining registrars. worship. Registration of electors. See Elections. Public works: inspector general of public works and chief architect, William Wilkinson Wardell, appointed, 46; account- Regulations. See Accounts. Cemeteries. Commons. Cus- ant and chief clerk of the department, Alexander Gait, ap- toms. Denominational. Electric telegraph. Gold fields. pointed, 46. See Accounts. Contracts. Ministers. Railways. Health. Immigration. India. Lands. Lodging-houses. Tenders. Minerals. Mining registrars. Mining surveyors. National education. Post office. Public worship. Sites. Supreme Publicans, lists of certificates of licenses to be forwarded without court. Volunteer corps. delay to receivers of revenue, 743, &o.; publicans licensed, 153, 317, 55L, 744, 799, 950, 1132, 1215, 1374, 1378, 1428, 1557,1756, Religious buildings. See Churches. 2015, 2196, 2284, 2430. Remission of duties. See Customs. Punt site licenses. See Lands. Rent. See Gold fields. Lands. Purnim. See Commons. Reports. See Municipalities. Pyalong, dog nuisance act extended to, 2249. See Commons. Requisitions on the government storekeeper for stores, notices Pywheitjorrk. See Commons. respecting, 1047, &c, 108.1, &c, 1127. See Aborigines. Reservation of lands, temporary conditional, 173. See Lands. Q. Sites. Reservoirs, caution against allowing sludge and tailings to flow Qualified medical practitioners. See Medical practitioners. into water reservoirs, 797, 814; notice to tenderers for con- Quarantine, ship placed in: Donald McKay, for small-pox, structing reservoirs, 2194. See Contracts. Sites. Tenders. 575, 605, 679. Residence and cultivation licenses. See Lands. Quarries. See Lands. Resident wardens. See Wardens. Quarrying licenses. See Lands. Returning officers:—• Queen of the south quartz mining company, notice, 278. • For provinces: North-Western, David Mackay, 1241 (in- correct in 1200); South, Richard Eades, 57. QueensclifF, town site, 408. See Churches. Commons. Sites. For electoral districts: Ballaarat West, James Baker, 1311; Queenstown, town site, 408. See Sites. Castlemaine, David Mackay, 1241 (incorrect in 1200); Cres- wick, Robert Buchanan Bell, 2247; Crowlands, John Childe, 1381; Dalhousie, John Murchison, 1443; Kyneton boroughs, R. Charles Toung, 424; Maryborough, Francis Marchant Laid- man, 1957; Normanby, George Coldham, 1381; North Gipps Race-courses and racing. See Sites. Land, George Ross, 1754; Polworth and South Grenville,- Arthur Hopkins, 1443; Ripon and Hampden, John Lang Raglan, town site, 408. See Commons. Sites. Currie, 1443; South Gipps Land, John Hood, 759. 28 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Returns, &c. See Post office. Road districts:— Proclaimed: Amherst and Clunes altered, 1660; Ararat, Revenue of Victoria:— 1630; Avoca, 2366; Belfast altered, 1494; Bet-bet, 104; -— Receipts during the quarter ended 31st December, I860, Campaspe, 587; Carlsruhe enlarged, 176; Carngham, 744; p. 30; ditto, 31st March, 1861, p. 699; ditto, 30th June, ditto altered,. 975; Corio, 681; Creswick, 1659; Eltham al- 1280; ditto, 30th September, 1878. tered, 1122; Glenlyon altered, 588; Greensborough altered, 1631,1823; Heathcote and Waranga, 1958; Indented Heads Expenditure during the quarter ended 31st December, 1860, enlarged, 1339; Marong, 1630; Mount Eliza altered, 314; p. 32; ditto, 31st March, 1861, p. 701; ditto, 30th June, 1282, Shelford, 1631; St. Arnaud, 1212; Stawell, 176; Strathfieldsaye, 1286; ditto, 30th September, 1880. 1591;- Tullaroop, 103; ditto altered, 1660; Upper Plenty altered, 1630; Upper Yarra altered, 1631; Warrnambool Comparative statements for the yea,r and quarter ending altered, 1494; Winchelsea enlarged, 2366; Woady Taloak, 31st December, 1859 and I860, p. 36; ditto, 31st March, 1860 1630; Woodend, Newham, and Rochford, 2325. and 1861, p. 706; ditto, 30th June, 1287; ditto, 30th September, •. 1885. Tolls within the Woodstock road district, 922 {incorrect in Transactions during the quarter ended 31st December, 1860, 896). p. 29; ditto 31st March, 1861, p. 698; ditto, 30th June, 1279; ——- Alterations, deviations, &c, of roads within road districts; ditto, 30th September, 1877. accounts, reports, meetings, and other proceedings in road districts. See the names of the following road districts, viz.:— Receivers. See Receivers of revenue. Alberton, Amherst and Clunes, Ararat, Avoca, Ballaarat^ Revision courts. See Elections. Barrabool, Belfast, Bet-bet, Boroondara, Braybrook, Broad- meadows, Buninyong, Campaspe, Carlsruhe, Caulfield, Cran- bourne, Carngham, Colac, Conewarre, Corio, Creswick,. Rewards offered by private persons. See Beynon. Cattle. Dandenong and. Mordialloc, Dundas, Eltham, Epping, Prank- Lost. lin and Tandoit, Pryers, Gardiner, Glenlyon, Greensborough, Hampden and Heytesbury, Heathcote and Waranga, Heidel- Rewards offered by government with reference to offences:— berg, Indented Heads, Inverleigh, Lauriston and Edgecombe, Arson and incendiarism: Irvon house, in BerIcely street, Lexton, Marong, Metcalfe, Mortlake, Mount Eliza, Mount Castlemaine, burnt, 482; barn and wheat stack of Robert Rouse, Newham and Rochford, Newstead, Nunawading, Oak- Hughes, Merni, near Woodford, burnt, 1084; stacks of James leigh and Mulgrave, Pentridge, Portland, Shelford, St. Arnaud, Willis, at the Duck Ponds, near Euroa, burnt, 1084; Honey- Stawell, Strathfieldsaye, Templestowe/JMlaroop,Upper Plenty, suckle Creek bridge, near Violettown, partly burnt, 1110; Upper Yarra, Warrnambool, Winchelsea, Woady Yaloak, stacks on Barkley and Thompson's farm, near Burrumbeet, Woodend, Newham, and Rochford, Woodstock. burnt, 1110; Pranca's store, at Kangaroo G-ully, Sandhurst, set on fire, 1561; Duxbury's railway stables, at Kyneton, set Roads, Government:— on fire, 1577; Hunter's Porest Hotel, at Kyneton, burnt, Official matters: marked cheques, bank drafts, or cash 2048; Robert Almond's store, on the Woodstock road, Wallan- wallan, burnt, 2048. only receivable as deposits on contracts, 612. Alterations and new roads proposed: widening the Mel- Convicts absconded and prisoners escaped: George Prank - bourne and Mount Alexander road at Plemington, 48 ; diver- lin, John Doyle, and William Sullivan, escaped from Pent- sion of the road from Sandhurst to Heathcote, 186; deviation ridge, 535. of the road from the Lower Western road to Pollocksford. bridge, 187; road in the parish of Yering, 519; road in the • Exposed children : male child deposited in a verandah at parish of Mooroolbark, 592, 749; portion of road through Maryville, St. Kilda East, 58; male child found on the New- Robertson's land, in the parish of Campaspe, 961; ditto, notifi- stead road, near Carisbrook, 239; male child found in King cation repeated and amended, 980; road through Riley's land, street, near the Plagstaff Hill, Melbourne, 482; male child in the parish of Barrarbool, 1176; deviation, &c, of road, deposited at the gate of the Roman catholic orphanage, between Snapper Point and Dromana, 21,1354; deviation in Emerald Hill, 1198; female child found in Pen wick street, the Lower Western road at Cressy, 1354; road from Heidel- Geelong, 1495; female child deposited in the porch of the berg to Pentridge, parish of Keelbundora, 1609; deviations in Wesleyan church, at St. Kilda, 1962; male child found near the roads from Smythesdale to Ballaarat, and from Smythes- the Mansion House Hotel, in Stanley street, North Mel- dale to Burrumbeet, ib.; widening of portion of new road bourne, 2200. from Maldon to Baringhup, 1787; road between Gisborne and Melbourne by the She-oak Hill, 1991; road from the Mel- Infanticide, &c.: body of a female child found in a gully bourne and Ballaarat road to the parish of Parwan, 2114. between Leicester street and Barry street, North Melbourne, 1198; body of a female child found in the soil of a water-closet Alterations, new roads, &c, ordered: opening of a portion in Lydiard street, Ballaarat, 1607; body of a male child found of the Heidelberg road via Mount Eagle, 300; a road in the in a water-hole at the rear of Carlisle street, St. Kilda, 1962 ; parish of Casterton to be opened, ib.; road through section 10 body of a male child found in the cemetery at Back Creek, in the parish of Tutegong, 729; diversion of road through Sandhurst, 2013; body of a male child found in the soil of section 1 in the parish of Gherineghap, ib.; road through a water-closet in Spencer street, North Melbourne, 2428. section 23, parish of Yering, 1111; deviation of road through section 15, parish of Mooroolbark, 1295; road through Robert- Miscellaneous offences: cattle stolen from the police pad- son's land in the parish of Campaspe, 1402; deviation in the dock, Porcupine, 913; the court house at Mountain Creek, approaches to Cressy bridge, 1757; deviation in the road from Avoca, broken into and robbed, 1243; railway chairs between Snapper Point to Dromana, ib.; portion of road between Middle Gully and Woodend on the M. and R. M. railway Heidelberg and Pentridge through section 3 in the parish of destroyed, 1577; injuring a telegraph post at Wallington, on Keelbundora, 2080; deviations of roads leading from Smythes- •the Queenscliff road, near Geelong, 2173; William Thomas, dale to Ballaarat and Burrumbeet, ib.; widening portion of alias Little James, charged with an attempt at rape at Spring the road between Maldon and Baringhup, 2333; road through Creek, near Warrnambool, 2200; destroying trees in the Beatty's land in the parish of Yangardook, 2433. botanic garden reserve, South Melbourne, 2249, 2277. Main roads: Main Central road, Gipps Land, 1631; Sand- hurst to Echuca, 2367; Melbourne and Geelong main road Murder, &c.: Harriet Cooley missing from her home discontinued, 1212. between Redcastle and Heathcote, and human remains (sup- posed to be hers) found, 763. ' Miscellaneous: stoppage of traffic on the Deep Creek road, 239; road to be closed at McCallum's Creek, in the parish of Robbery, &c.: the Camp hotel, at Old Whipstick, Sand- Beckworth, between lands owned by McVean and Sanphy, hurst, attacked, 609; Mr. Lydiard, robbed, &c, on the Kilmore 2479; ditto repeated and corrected, 2497. road, near Lancefield, 1936, 1962; attempt to waylay and rob John Shed, near Jamieson's Plat, on the road to Mansfield, Lines of roads or highways: Ballaarat and Smythesdale 2200; the mail coach proceeding from Jamieson's Plat to road prolonged, 697; portion of Cape Otway road reserved, Longwood stopped at the Big Hill, and the passengers, &c, 2478; road in the parish of Pryers ditto, ib.; Heathcote to robbed, 2428. Miami, 314; Mount Napier road, Belfast, 1958. Richmond, town site, 588. See Sites. Tolls notified: at the check toll-gate, parish of Woodend, in connection with the Carlsruhe toll-gate, 482; at the Green Richmond municipality: bye-law, 1608; streets, 816; half-yearly Hill toll-gate, on the Ararat and Raglan road, 1719; at the reports, 331, 370,1810,1842; election notices, 623, 647. new toll-gate on the Geelong and Batesford road, 1800; tolls on the Geelong and Melbourne road, at the municipal boun- Richmond paddock. See Sites (Melbourne). Trustees. dary of Geelong, discontinued, 1212. Rickard. See Webster. Tolls proclaimed: new scale for government roads, 813; ditto postponed, until 1st July, 1862, p. 2428. Riddell, town site, 408. See Ministers. Sites. Rifle association. See National rifle association. Robbery. See Rewards. Rifle corps. See Volunteer corps. Robin Hood gold mining company, notice, 793. River Leigh pound: Hugh May Wilson, keeper, 92; site for Rochford. See Commons. Sites. pound at Shelford (Leigh), 288; cattle impounded, 100, 233, 252, 283, 333, 435, 497, 498, 551, 737, 795, 859, 890, 958,1101. Rockbank station. See Clarke. Rokewood, town site, 408; petty sessions authorized, 1937. See River Wannon. See Churches. Churches. Commons. Sites. G OVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861.

Rofcewood pound: authorized,"424; Duncan McAndrew, keeper, Sandhurst pound: cattle impounded, 12,100, 146, 252, 310, 392S 384; rates, 611; cattle impounded, 695, 773, 811, 830, 911, 939, 436, 528, 551, 695f 795, 1101, 1162, 1232,1261, 1306, 1533,1767, 1078, 1101, 1142, 1162, 1278, 1367, 1391, 1439,1507,1698, 1732, 1815, 1909, 2076, 2101, 2296, 2316, 2362, 2391, 2409, 2425, 2445. 1751,1797,1846, 2189, 2275, 2315, 2362, 2425. Sandhurst municipality brought under the gunpowder act, Roman catholic church. See Churches. Schools. 1372; bye-laws, 1, 945. 1110, 1292, 2462; half-yearly reports, • 328, 369,1545, 1571; election notices, 2441, 2470 ; streets, 17ia Eoman Rock light. See False Bay. Sandridge. See Churches. Sites. Romsey, town site, 408. Sandridge municipality: bye-laws, 558, 2114; streets, 558; half- Rosedale, town site, 408. yearly reports, 461, 493, 2032, 2071; election notices, 547, 623, 648, 754, 769, 885,906,1321,1335,1363. Rothwell, town site, 408. See Cemeteries. Sites. Sandy Creek. See Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. Rothwell pound: rates, 20, 592, 1520; Frederick Ryland, keeper, 1542; cattle impounded, 12, 55, 114, 145,171, 283, 435, 528, 574, Savings banks: commissioner appointed, Matthew Hervey, 57. 652, 811,1101,1142, 1162,1671, 2010, 2473, 2529. Periodical inspection of pass-books at: Bailaarat, 1082,1104; Rourke. See Victorian joint-stock crushing company. Belfast, 1082, 1104; Castlemaine, 1082, 1104; Geelong, 1082,, 1104; Kyneton, 1083, 1105; Maryborough, 1082, 1105; Mel- Rowsley, town site, 408. See Commons. bourne, 1081, 1104; Portland, 1082, 1104; Sandhurst, 1082s 1104; Warrnambool, 1083,1105. Roy, Andrew, sale of his property, 1025,1259. Trustees appointed : Bailaarat, 1212 ; Geelong, 2411; Royal V.V.A.R. See Yolunteer corps. Kyneton, 2411; Maryborough, 1083, 1991; Melbourne, 1213 Royal (1st or) V.V. cavalry. See Volunteer corps. (incorrect in 1200); Sandhurst, 176, 921,1381. See Sites. Royal V. yeomanry corps. See Volunteer corps. Saw-mill site licenses. See Lands. Rules. See Cattle. Denominational. National education. Pilot board. Supreme court. Volunteer corps. Scarsdale. See Sites. Runnymede,, town site, 408. Scarsdale pound. See Smythe's Creek. Runs. See Assessment. Depasture. Tenders. Schools: conditions under which sites for schools will be tem- porarily reserved, 173. Rushworth, town site, 408. See Sites. Sites for, at Bailaarat East, 1992 ; Berwick, 2303; Bet-bet, Rutherford, William, his notice, 601. 1476; Bulban (Rothwell), 963; Bulla, 2197 ; Bullarook, 287; Carngham, 287; Clarendon, 1938; Cowie's Creek, 2303; Dro- Rutherglen, petty sessions authorized, 745. mana, 2412; Eaglehawk (Sandhurst), 312; Essendon, 2367 ; Glenorchy, 591; Harcourt, 287; Heathcote, 1264; Hexham, Hye, town site, 408. 1019; Huntly, 1352; Inglewood, 1826; Jan Juc parish, 963; Kangaroo Flat (Sandhurst), 288; ditto re-described, 439; Kilmore, 288; Kirkstall, 287; Marong, 1264; Maryborough, S. 553; Melbourne (Carlton), 2367, 2412; Modewarre, 1176; Mooroolbark, 554; Newlyn (Spring Hill), 2303; North Mel- Sago Hill. See Commons. bourne, 1700,1741; Northcote, 1891; Nunawading, 152,1741; Rokewood, 964; Rushworth, 286; Sandford, 287; Sandhurst, Sailing directions. See Mariners. 286, 1476; ditto (California Gully), 608; Sandy Creek, 313; Seymour, 1295; St. Arnaud, 313, 2303; Swan Hill, 2303; Tar- Sailors' gully mining company, notice, 1547. nagulla (Sandy Creek), 2520. Sale, town site, 408. See Commons. Sites. Trustees of sites: Melbourne (for Scotch college), 1675; Sale: pound removed to new site, 2013; cattle impounded, 12, Springs, Woodend, 1083; St. Arnaud, 1242; Warrnambool^ 890, 1278,1460, 2316. 1146. See Churches. Denominational. National. 'Trustees. Sale of spirits, &c, in quantities not under two gallons, districts proclaimed for: Avoca (district), 1862; Bairnsdale (town), Scotch college, Melbourne, trustees of site for, 1675; site foi% 2193 ; Hampden (county), 2223; Stratford (town), 2193; 2302, 2326, &c. Talbot (county), 588; wholesale dealers in wine, spirits, or fermented malt liquors, and brewers, to renew registration, Scotchman's lead. See Commons. &c, 1, 18, &c. Scottish and Cornish gold mining company, notice, 1873. Sales. See Lands. Legal notices. Seacombe, town site, 408. Sales, customs, of goods in bonded warehouses: Alison's, 2334, 2370; Alison and Knight's, 414, 442; Beckwith's, 419, 447; Seaweed licenses. See Lands. Cleve's, 417, 445 ; Cole's, 414, 442; Degraves's, 420, 448; Greeves's, 418, 446; Grice, Sumner and Co.'s, 419, 447; Secretary for crown lands and survey, Clement Hodgkinson,. Harker's, 421, 449, 929, 947; Lempriere's, 1560, 1591; Mon- 797. crieff's, 416, 444, 849, 876; Montefiores, 417, 445 ; Nicholson's, Secretary to the department of trade and customs, John Chat- 422, 450; Teale's, 417, 445; Turnbull's, 1255; Zanders', 416, field Tyler, 82. 444; sales postponed, 655. Securities, government officers rendering security required t© Sales, miscellaneous: of old stores at the marine yard, Williams- give notice of any failure of the security, 1031, &c. town, 92,134; of two fire engines, 765, &c, 881; of Mitchell's river punt. 767; of old stores at Richmond, 786, 2304,2349; Sedgwick. See Commons. of the lightship J. W. Bare, 1688, 1703; of old and surplus stores at Melbourne, 2223, 2266, &c, 2280; sale of lands of Seeds. See Botanic gardens. Tea plant. Balbirnie Vans, 495; sale of Orr's special survey, Gipps Land, 734; of William James Townshend's lands at Sandhurst, 1459. Selection of allotments of land, regulations, 1607. See Lands. Sales by the police, by order of magistrates, or by the chief Selkirk, William, deceased, notice to creditors of, 200. inspector of distilleries: at Ararat, 1709, &c.; Bailaarat, 906; Sequestration. See Insolvent estates. Beechworth, 196, &c, 523, &c, 664, &c, 733; Belvoir, 733, &c.; Benalla, 387, &c.; Castlemaine, 326, &c, 545, &c, 769, &c, Sessions. See Circuit courts. General sessions. Petty sessions.. 1967, &c.; Geelong. 1503, &c.; Gisborne, 2030, &c.; Kilmore, "1182,1220, &c, 1544, &c, 1792, &c; Kyneton, 1274, &c, 1835, Sewerage and water, notice to the owners of tenements in and 1870, &c.; Maryborough, 2093, &c.; Melbourne, 769, &c, 1792, about Melbourne to cause service pipes to be laid to their . &c, 1571, 2434, &c, 2498; Meredith, 2309, &c, 2402, &c.; llich- premises, 1783, 1806,1826. .. mond, 2350; Sandhurst, 622, &c, 906, 1387, &c. 1968, &c; Woodend, 2309, 2350, &c.; Tea, 1096, &c. Seymour. See Commons. Sites. Salt: license to occupy land comprising Salt lake, near Lake Boloke, for manufacturing salt, offered, 3,18, 60, &c. Sheep prohibited to be depastured on farmers' commons, 1655.

Salt licenses. ") «„„ T „ .-, Shelbourne. See Commons. • Sand licenses, \ See Lands- Shelford, to"wn site, 408. See Commons. Sites. Sandford, town site, 408. See Commons. Sites. Sandhurst, town site, 256; new gaol proclaimed, 1912. See Shelford road district proclaimed, 1631. . . Cemeteries. Churches. Commons. Sites. Shelford pound, removed from Leigh, 1329; site for pound, 288; Sandhurst, drainage officers appointed: consulting engineer, cattle impounded, 1027, 1188, 1208, 1232,1261, 1322, 1391,1460, George Avery Fletcher, 1034; superintendent of drains, 1533,1751,1846, 1933, 2076, 2149, 2169, 2275, 2473, 2491. Michael Gill, ih.; collectors, Thomas Egan and Martin Fogarty, ib.; superintendent of sludge drains, James Port, 1105. Shells, licenses. See Lands. H 30 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Shepherd's Flat gold mining company, notice, 68; accounts, Sites, &c.—continued. 1458. Cowie's Creek, school, 2303. Cranbourne, church of England, 1674. Shepparton pound: cattle impounded, 72,114,233, 283,392, 626, Cressy (near) presbyterian church, 1352. 757, 890, 939, 958,1079,1119, 1208, 1338, 1491,1751,1797,1846, Creswick: public buildings, 288; public gardens, 313, (corri- 2210,2316,2425,2473,2504. gendum, 439) ; recreation 876; presbyterian church, 1825; Sheriffs appointed: Ararat district, J. Yates, 1937; ditto, James powder magazine, 2198. Grant Taylor, acting, 1937; Maryborough district, Eichard Daylesford, Wesleyan church, 288, 2223, 2264, &c, 2302, &c. ; Colles,481. hospital, 1674; police purposes, 1674,2326. Digby: police paddock, 312; Eoman catholic church, 1124. Ship-building yards, licenses. See Lands. Donnybrook, church of England, 1674. Dromana: cemetery, 2303; school, 2412. Shipping intelligence. See Electric telegraph. Drumborg, Eoman catholic church, 553. Drysdale, church of England, 1825. Shirley, town site, 408. Duneed, for aborigines, 1264. Dunkeld, public buildings, 288. Signals. See Mariners. Dunolly: Eoman catholic church,"1295,1314; recreation, 1352; Simmon's reef quartz mining company, notice, 664. cemetery, 1372,1401, &c.; old burial ground, 1372, 1401, &c; town hall, 1445; Wesleyan church, 2367; hospital, 2412. Simpson, George. See Murcutt. Eaglehawk: mechanics' institute, 287; (Sandhurst) Wesleyan church, 312; school, 312. Sisters quartz mining company, accounts, 1336. East Collingwood: abattoirs, 875; manure depdt, 963, 1863; Sites, conditions under which lands will be temporarily reserved deviation of Hoddle street, 2478. for sites, 173. Echuca: Wesleyan church, 312; cemetery, 1700,1741. Elsternwick, Wesleyan church, 1701. Sites of towns. See Towns and the names of towns. Emerald Hill: military purposes, 312; municipal abattoirs, 532; mechanics' institute, 1700,1741; temperance hall, 2045. Sites set apart, temporarily or permanently reserved, or to be Ercildoun, presbyterian church, 1674. granted to trustees, &c, for divers purposes (exclusively of Essendon, recreation, 875; school, 2367- commons and towns):— Footscray mechanics' institute, 1701. Alberton, public buildings, 287. Forest creek, Welsh calvinistic church, 1741. Anakie, cemetery, 963. Frankston, unspecified purpose, 1019. Ararat: recreation, 591; Eoman catholic church, &c, 1264, Fryers, Eoman catholic church, 799. 1673; church of England, 1673; old burial ground, 1673, Fryerstown, Fryers district road board, 875. 1700, &c.; reservation of ground west of Vincent street, Geelong: Commun Na Feinne, 286; reformed presbyterian revoked, 1699; cemetery, 1700; public gardens, 1825; muni- church, 1019; police purposes, 1124; free church of England, cipal buildings, 2520. &c, 1476. Avenel, cemetery, 875. Gisborne: market, 1445 ; manure dep6t, 1445. Bacchus Marsh, market, 1476. Glendarue], cemetery, 287. Back Creek (Amherst), racing and recreation, 2478. Glenlogie (near), cemetery, 1295,1314. Ballaarat: church of England, 608, 1938; (Deadhorse Flat, Glenorchy: school, 591; Eoman catholic church, 1825. Little Bendigo), cricket, 608; (Soldiers' Hill), Wesleyan Haddon, public purposes, 1938. church, 656,1939,1958, &c.; public purposes, 876; (Soldiers' Hamilton: Wesleyan church, 1825; (North), racecourse and Hill), railway purposes, 963; Wesleyan church, 1176; water- recreation, 2520. channel, 1476; public park, 1825; public buildings, 1538; Harcourt: school, 287; cemetery, 2197. Yuille's or Wendouree Swamp, for conserving water, 1962. Hawthorn, recreation, 286V Ballaarat East: market, 875; cemetery, 963, 1445; railway Heathcote: presbyterian church, 1124; school, 1264; old purposes, 1124; recreation, 1426; Wesleyan church, 1538; cemetery, 2368; Wesleyan church, 2412. school, 1992; powder magazine, 2172. Hexham: school, 1019; presbyterian church, 1513; cemetery, Ballan: presbyterian church, 287. 1701. Balmoral: Eoman catholic church, 656; presbyterian church, Heywood, Wesleyan church, 286. - 1513. Hopkins river, land for the aborigines, 1754. Baringhup: for Baringhup agricultural society, 287. Horsham, mutual improvement society, 1176; Eoman catholic Batesford: pound, 150; Wesleyan church, 2279. church, 1826. Beaufort (near): racing and recreation, 1019; police purposes, Hotham: town hall and court house, 1674. 1295,1314; primitive methodist church, 2197. Hotspur, Eoman catholic church, 1124. Beckworth: for Glendaruel agricultural society, 287. Huntly: school, 1352; sludge reserve, 1826; Wesleyan church, Beechworth: for purpose unspecified, 311; town well, 311; 2520. 2520; town hall, 311; public and botanic gardens, 311, 2520, Inglewood: racing and recreation, 312; church of England, racing and recreation, 313; gaol, 313; public purposes, 656; 1560; cemetery, 1674; school, 1826; presbyterian church, cemetery, 1891; hospital, 2303. 2368. Belfast, powder magazine, 311. Inverleigh, presbyterian church, 963. Bellarine, Wesleyan church, 1938. Jan Juc parish, school, 963. Belvoir, mechanics' institute, 1936. Kangaroo Flat (Sandhurst): school, 288; ditto, new descrip- Berwick, presbyterian church, 656; school, 2303. tion, 439. Bet-bet, school, 1476. Karngun, for the aborigines, 288. Birregurra, Eoman catholic church, 875. Kerang, public buildings, 288. Blackwood (near), Eoman catholic church, &c, 1352. Kilmore: school, 288; (Bylands) cemetery, 1176; (Bylands) Blow's Flat (Myrniqng), cemetery, 311. public gardens, 1538; public gardens, 2368. Boroondara, recreation, 963. Kirkstall, school, 287. Branxholme: Eoman catholic church, 312; presbyterian Kororoit Creek (Cut-paw-paw), pound, 963. church, 608; police purposes, 1538. Kororoit (Yangardook parish), Eoman catholic church, 1070. Broadford: church of England, 1673; free presbyterian Kyneton: market, 312; savings bank, 312; manure depdt, church, 1825. 1124. Bulban (Eothwell), school, 963. Lake Hindmarsh, for the aborigines, 1753. Bulla, school, 2197. Lancefield (near), presbyterian church, 288; church of Bullarook, school, 287. England, 2412. Buninyong: municipal purposes, 286; recreation, 287; manure Learmonth, public library, 2520. depdt, 591; recreation, 1657; botanic gardens (revoked), ib.; Lillydale (Yering), cemetery, 1352. ditto re-instated, and the order in p. 1657 cancelled, 2173; Linton: public purposes, 964; church of England, 1352; cemetery, 1700,1741; purpose unspecified, 1863; temperance public buildings, 1674; pound, 2412. hall, ib.; water purposes (three sites), 1938. Longwood, presbyterian church, 1674. Burke parish (Jim Crow road), Wesleyan church, 1701. Macarthur, presbyterian church, 2412. Burrumbeet, park, 1863. Macedon, police.purposes, 1070. Campbell's Creek, church of England, 1700. Maddingley, Eoman catholic church, 1778. Cape Otway road, portion, 2478. Maldon: "Wesleyan church, 875 ; powder magazine, 1352 ; Carlsruhe, railway purposes, 286. church of England, 1476; hospital, 2520. Carlton (North Melbourne): Welsh protestant church, 532; Malmsbury, cemetery, 313. volunteers, 553; medical hall, 1445. Marong, school, 1264; cemetery, 2368. Carngham (near), school, 287. Maryborough: recreation, 312; school, 553; volunteers, 1019; Castle Donnington (Swan Hill), racing and recreation, 553. dam and reservoir, ib.; powder magazine, 1352; gaol, 1701; Castlemaine: cricket, 287; public purposes, 1070; Lutheran fire-engine house, 1826. church, 1176; gaol, 1700,1939,1958, &c.; road adjoining gaol, Melbourne: central railway terminus, 312; museum and gar- 1701,1939,1958, &0. dens in connection with the public library, corrigendum, Cavendish, Eoman catholic church, 963,1124; cemetery, 2367; 439; (South), observatory, 554, 2172; general produce police station, 2520. market, 609; new cemetery, 1700, 1741; (East), Eoman Chewton: public purposes (two sites), 1426; recreation, 1936; catholic episcopal residence, 1753; (East), Scots college, market, 1936. 2302, 2326, &o.; (Carlton), school, 2367; (Eichmond pad- Chiltern: public buildings, 286; (East), presbyterian church, dock), metropolitan cricket ground, 2394, 2411, 2427, &c.; 2412. (Carlton), primitive methodist church, school, &c, 2412. Clarendon: school, 1938; church of England, 2303. Melton, Eoman catholic church, 1033. Clunes: Wesleyan church, &c, 286; municipal purposes, 312; Meredith, cemetery, 286. presbyterian church, 1264; church of England, 1513; Eo- Merino: Eoman catholic church, 875; church of England, man catholic church, 1513; court house and public buildings, 1352,1673,1700, &c, 1741. 1825; pound, 2134. Merriang, church of England, 2368. Coleraine: Eoman catholic church, 312; cricketing and recrea- Metcalfe parish, for Metcalfe district road board, 312. tion, 2412. Minersrest, police purposes, 591. Conewarre, free presbyterian church, 1778. Modewarre: school, 1176; temperance hall, 1891. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861. 81

"Sites, &c—continued. Slaughter-houses, &c.: inspectors appointed at or for—Alberton, Mooroolbark, school, 554. 1047; Amherst, 1536,2475; Amphitheatre, 2278; Axedale,2475; Moorpanyal parish, presbyterian church, 1019. Avoca, 314; Back Creek, 83,1536,2475; Ballaarat, 1242; Ballan, Morse's Creek, public buildings, 2412. . s 424.;-Beechworth, 2045 ; Belfast, 83 ; Belvoir, 314,2278; Black- Mortlake: presbyterian church, &c., 532; Roman catholic" wood, 914; Bourke, 314; Brighton, 314, 945; Broadmeadows, church, 1476. 945; Bullarook, 1242; Bullock Creek, 2475; Buninyong,'1242; Mountain Creek, recreation, 656. Burrumbeet,«5.; Campbellfield, 945; Campbell's, 83; Caris- Moyston, Wesleyan church, 2412. brook, 1536; Carngham, 2475; Castlemaine, 532,759; Creswick, Newbridge, cemetery, 2197. 1242; Crowlands, 83; Dunkeld, ib.- Dunolly, 83, 759, 1536; Newlyn, Spring Hill, school, 2303. Eaglehawk, 2278; Echuca, 1329; Elphinstone, 532; Eltham, Newstead, Newstead district road board office, 799. 1536; Elysian Plat, 2475; Euroa, 841; Footscray, 945 ; Forest North Melbourne, school, 1700,1741. Creek, 58; Geelong (district), 1402; Gisborne, 83; Gordon's, Northcote, school, 1891. 1242; Hamilton, 83, 2278; Harcourt, 532; Hawthorn, 314; Nunawading, school, 152,-1741. Heidelberg, 1536; Heywood, 841; Hind's, 1661; Horsham, Ondit parish: limestone and water, 312; presbyterian church, 2045 ; Huntly, 2475; Indigo, 914; Inglewood, 83; Keilor, 945; 2368. Kilmore district, 58; Kilmore, 2045; Kingower, 83, 1536; Painswick, Wesleyan church, 2412. Kyneton, 1242; Lake Learmonth, 2045; Lamplough, 314,2278; Penshurst, Roman catholic church, 876. Lancefield,1242; Lexton,2278; Linton's, 1242 ;Lockwood, 2475; Pleasant Creek, church of England, 313. Maldon, 532, 2278; Mandurang, 2475; Mansfield, ib.: Mary- Portland, cemetery, 1701. borough, 1536; Melbourne (by the corporation), 330; Melton, ueenscliff, Wesleyan church, 286. 314; Minersrest, 1242; Moonambel, 1590: Morse's Creek, 914; ueenstown, church of England, 1826. Mortlake, 2278; Mountain Creek, 314; Navarre Rush, 1329; f aglan, drainage'for reservoir, 313. Northcote, 1536; Oakleigh, 945; Omeo, 2045; Raglan, 83; Hedbank, reservoir and service pipes, 1741. Redcastle, 1329; Redbank, 314,1661; Rokewood, 1735; Sand- Redcastle: presbyterian church, 1264; police purposes, 1826. hurst district, 83, 1735; Sandridge, 945, 1105; Sandy Point, Richmond: volunteers, 288; abattoirs, 1513; drainage pur- 945; Seymour, 1047, 2045; Smythesdale, 1242; Snapper Point, poses, 1826. 945,2475; St. Kilda, 1402; Stanley, 314; Tarnagulla, 759,1536; Rochford, church of England, 2368. Wahgunyah, 1536; Wangaratta 1661; Warrnambool, 83, Rokewood: presbyterian church, &c, 964; school, 964. Wedderburne, 1536; Wickliffe,83; Williamstown, 945; Wood- Rushworth, school, 286. end, 424; Wyndham, 314, 945; Tandoit, 532,841; Yan Tean, Sale, church of England, 1700,1741. 1536. Sandford: school, 287; Roman catholic church, 1124. Sandhurst: schools, 286,1476; (California Gully), school, 608; Sludge. See Reservoirs. Sandhurst. Sites. cricket, 609; abattoirs and yards, 656; recreation, 1124; (parish), sludge channel from Epsom, on the Bendigo Creek, Smeaton, petty sessions authorized, 850; magisterial arrange- through the parish of Huntly, 1314; railway purposes, ments, 1760. See Churches. Commons. Sites. 1426; cattle market, 1538; (Back Creek), cemetery, 1674; "Wattle square," 1701; Wesleyan church, 2520. Smith, Jeremiah, notice to persons indebted to the trustees of, Sandridge: post office, 1476; market, 2045; municipal council 1812,1844. chamber, 2045; town hall, 2412. Sandy Creek, school, 313. Smythe's Creek pound (Scarsdale): authorized, 2223; Henry Scarsdale, pound, 1674. Saunders, keeper, 2305; rates, 2226; cattle impounded, 2391, Seymour, school, 1295. 2409, 2473, 2491, 2504. Shelford (Leigh) pound, 288. Smythesdale. See Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. Skipton, cemetery, 1657. Smeaton: court house and public buildings, 1778; public Smythesdale municipality: petitioned for, 271, 483; proclaimed, buildings, 2520. 744; buildings, &c, exempted, 2494; inaugural meeting, 793, Smythesdale: public buildings, 286; Roman catholic church, 808; chairman thereof, John Prendergast Hamilton, 797; 1476 ; primitive methodist church, 1513. report of proceedings thereat, 922; health act extended, 1554; Smythesdale and Italian Gully road, 2478. town and country police act extended, 1715; bye-laws, 1920, South Melbourne volunteer orderly room, 532. 1941; half-yearly report, 2292, 2309; election notices, 1573, St. Arnaud, school, 313, 2303. 1600, 2005, 2032, 2271, 2291. St. Kilda: abattoirs, 1070; for defence of Hobson's Bay (two sites), 2368. Smythesdale'and Brown's junction gold mining company, notice, Stawell: cricketing, 288; hospital, 288; presbyterian church, 230; accounts, 1458. 1264; (near), powder-magazine, 1445; (Pleasant Creek), hospital, 1673,1700, &c, 1741, 2045; cemetery, 2368; church Snake Valley. See Commons. of England, 2520; Roman catholic church, 2520. Strathfieldsaye, police purposes, 2412. Snowy Creek, petty sessions authorized, 1327; lock-up pro- Studley park bridge company, site for, 1741. claimed a gaol, 1422. Swan Hill, school, 2303. Taradale, park, garden, and recreation, 2302. Soldiers' Hill, Ballaarat. See Churches. Sites. Tarnagulla: cemetery, 313, 348, &c.; police, 313; (Sandy Creek), school, 2520. Solicitors. See Supreme court. Tarrawingee, cemetery, 799. Somerton pound: cattle impounded, 171, 334, 830, 973, 1079, Teesdale: Roman catholic church, &c, 313; cemetery, 2368. 1909, 2235, 2391, 2491. Terang, mechanics' institute and temperance hall, 1938. Toorourrong, Wesleyan church, 2303. South Barnawatha. See Commons. Tower Hill Lake, Roman catholic church, 2520. Towong (near), pound, 1033. South Barwon municipality: bye-laws, 1942, 2114; half-yearly Vaughan (parish of Fryers), road, 2478. reports, 327, 368, 1617, 1647; election notices, 1024, 1039,1116, Violettown : church of England, 1891; recreation, 2368. 1138, 1617, 1647; regulations for Belmont town common, Wallan-wallan: dams and reservoirs, 286; church of England, 1942. 799. Warreneep, Roman catholic church, 2413. South Geelong pound: rates, 20, 592,1520; cattle impounded, 72, Warrnambool, presbyterian church, 287. 334, 528, 812,1209,1533, 2391, 2474, 2530. Wattle Plat (Castlemaine), recreation, 1372,1401, &c. Wedderburne: old burial ground, 147, 187, &c; Wesleyan South Hamilton. See Commons. church, 287; racing and recreation, 609. Wesleyan church, sites at divers places to be granted to South Melbourne. See Sites. trustees for, 1917. South Woorragee. See Commons. White Hills (Sandhurst): cemetery, 1070, 2111; municipal purposes, 1176 • botanical gardens, 1560. South Yarra waterworks company, accounts, 60,1333. Whittlesea: public buildings, 313; presbyterian church, 1019. Williamstown: volunteers, 287; police purposes, 2413. Southern Cross gold mining company, notice, 1906. Winchester (Nunawading), church of England, 2413. Woodend: cemetery, 657; mechanics' institute and tem- Southern Cross quartz mining company, memorial, 2387. perance hall, ib. Woodford, presbyterian church, 287. Spain, George Kohler, vice-consul at Melbourne for, 531; notice Woolsthorpe, presbyterian church, 1513. to masters of vessels bound to Spanish colonies, 743. Woranga, Roman catholic church, 964. Wyndham: racing and recreation, 876; Roman catholic Special lands. See Lands. church, 2368. Yackandandah, Roman catholic church, 2303. Special licensing districts: lands occupied for government rail- Tambuk, cemetery, 239, 272, &c. ways including the municipal district of Williamstown, 1590; Tea, presbyterian church, 1352. Cathcart district, 1681; Yea district, 2248; proclamation of 1853 creating districts re-published, 2413. See also Trustees of sites. Spirit merchants to renew registration, &c, 1,18, &c. See Wine, Sittings in banco. See Supreme court. &c. Skipton, town site, 408. See Cemeteries. Sites. Spirits, distilled in Victoria during 1860, p. 83. See Licenses. Sale of spirits. Skipton pound': rates, 2107; cattle impounded, 12,13, 55,100, 114,146, 204, 252, 310, 392, 436, 498, 551, 574, 603, 626, 652, 695, Spring Creek gold mining and amalgamating company, notice, 722, 737, 811, 859, 911, 958, 973, 999,1044,1119,1142, #.88,1261, 1228. 1278,1322,1367, 1417, 1460, 1651, 1671, 1698,1714,1732,1846, 1876,1956, 2037, 2101, 2149, 2170, 2189, 2210, 2235, 2275, 2296, Springdallah grand junction gold mining company, accounts, 2316, 2363, 2499, 2425, 2491, 2529. 1363. 32 INDEX TO THE VICTOBIA

Springfield. See Commons. Sugar Loaf Creek pound: cattle impounded, 27, 100, 204, 233 283, 392, 574, 757, 795, 890, 1027, 1142,1162,1278,1533,1620 Spring Hill. See Commons. Sites. 1698, 1767, 1815, 1876, 1933, 1956,1975,2037,2129,2189,2210, 2275, 2297, 2363, 2474, 2504. Springs. See Commons. Trustees. Sunbury, town site, 409. See Cemeteries. Commons. St. Andrew's. See Commons.' Supreme court: Thomas William Palmer appointed a judge's St. Arnaud, town site, 408. See Commons. Sites. Trustees. associate, 980; commissioners for taking acknowledgments of deeds, 58; new rules relating to costs, and the admission of St. Arnaud municipality: petitioned for, 1331,1511; proclaimed, attornies, solicitors, and proctors, 175; rule under 24 Viet. 1554; inaugural meeting, 1843, 1871, 1928, 1953; chairman No.112, regulating fees, &c, for acknowledgments, on deposit thereof, Michael Edward Sharkey, 1935; report of proceedings of deeds or documents, and for searches, copies, and extracts thereat, 2156; health act extended, 1657. of or from deeds, 1215 ; rules and regulations in divorce and matrimonial causes, under act No. 125, p. 1817; fees of court St. Arnaud pound: cattle impounded, 114, 233, 310, 333, 436, in proceedings under the divorce and matrimonial causes act, 466, 498, 795, 890, 939, 973, 1027, 1119,1261, 1306, 1507, 1533, . 1938; sittings in banco, 739. See also Circuit courts. 1575, 1651, 1714, 1751,1815, 1846, 1956,1975, 2037, 2169, 2210, 2275, 2316, 2529. Surcharges. See Accounts. , St. Arnaud road district: applied for, 982; proclaimed, 1212; Survey. See Contracts (miscellaneous). Lands. Tenders meeting, 1546; report of meeting, 1793. (miscellaneous). St. Arnaud united quartz mining company, notice, 1813. Surveyors, land: notices to land surveyors tendering for contract surveys, 921, &c, 1607,1681, &c.; instructions for the guidance St. George gold mining company, memorial, 2489. of licensed surveyors, 1716; surveyors licensed or certificated by the board of land and works, 1778,1830,1891,1963, 1996. St. Kilda town site, 725. See Cemeteries. Churches. Commons. 2154. Sites. Surveyors, mining. See Mining surveyors. St. Kilda municipality: bye-laws, 535, 558, 1069, 1407, 2196; half-yearly reports, 96, 110, 2004, 2031, 2165, 2184; election Sutherland, Andrew, his notices on behalf of himself and E. B. notices, 332, 370, 1076, 1097, 1764, 1794; fees, &c., at the Green, 623. abattoirs, 2270, 2290. . Sutton Grange. See Commons. St. Kilda pound: George Richardson Marsack, keeper, 1597; Swan Hill. See Sites. cattle impounded, 55, 859, 911, 939,1101,1232,1671,1797,1975, 2149, 2391, 2425, 2473. Swan Hill pound: William Walker, keeper, 1567; cattle im- pounded, 73,100, 204, 310, 498, 528, 551, 603, 626, 722, 795, 939 St. Kilda sea-bathing company, notice, 1531. 958, 999, 1101, 1232, 1261, 1751, 1767, 1815, 1909, 2010, 2076, 2101, 2189, 2235. St. Kilda and Brighton railway company, application to parlia- ment for an extension act, 25, 68. Swift's Creek. See Commons. Stanbrough, Joseph, enquired for, 430, 622. Synnott's. See Commons. Stanley, town site, 147. Syrian relief fund (British), address, statements, &c, 41. Statistics. See Agriculture. Banking companies. Births. Population. Vital statistics. T. Stawell, town site, 147; gaol proclaimed, 264; brought under Tallangatta. See Commons. » the gunpowder act, 2428. See Cemeteries. Churches. Com- mons. Sites. Trustees. Tallarook. See Commons. Stawell road district: proclaimed, 176; meeting, 278; standing Tanneries site licenses. See Lands. orders, 1743. Taradale, town site, 409. See Cemeteries. Churches. Com- mons. Sites. Steam navigation: member of the board appointed, Charles Edward Bright, 895; ditto, Barnard R. Mathews, 1444; mem- Taradale municipality: petitioned for, 846, 1033; proclaimed, ber resigned, Thomas Rae, 1444; lights and signals to be 1121,1146; inaugural meeting, 1205, 1227; chairman thereof, carried by steam vessels, 1371. Thomas Denis Stratford Heron, 1212; report of proceedings thereat, 1314; dog nuisance act extended, 1515; bye-laws, Steam plough. See Agriculture. 1941, 2115; health act extended, 1554. Stewart, James, his notice, 1206. Taradale pound. See Malmsbury pound. Stewart Isle. See Mariners. Tarnagulla, town site, 409; dog nuisance act extended to, 1296. See Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. Steiglitz. See Cemeteries. Commons. Tarragal. See Commons. Steiglitz gold mining company, notice, 1159. Tarraville, town site, 409. Stirling and Child's notice, 98. Tarrawarra. See Commons. Stock. See Assessment. Depasture. Live stock. Tarrawingee. See Sites. Stone licenses. See Lands. Tasmania. See Cattle. Mariners. Stores: ex-officio members of the tender board for stores and transport, 1854; allowance of fuel in Melbourne offices, 1935. Tea-plant, seeds of the Chinese, for distribution, 103, &c. Stores site licenses. See Lands. Tea-tree licenses. See Lands. Strangways. See Commons. Teesdale, town site, 409. See Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. Telegraph and telegrams. See Contracts. Electric Telegraph. Stratford, town site, 408. . Tenders. Strathfieldsaye,-town site, 408. See Commons. Sites. Temperance halls. See Sites. Trustees. Strathfieldsaye road district, applied for, 897; proclaimed, 1591; Templestowe, town site, 409. See Cemeteries. meeting, 1670; application for the offices of surveyor and secretary invited, 1811. Templestowe road district, meeting, 2206. Streatham, town site, 408. Tender board for stores and transport, ex-officio members, 1854. Streets named, width fixed, &c, in municipal districts: Ballaarat, Tenderers for the construction of reservoirs on the gold fields, 1033,1703; Ballaarat East, 174; Beechworth, 1476; Belfast, 1481, notice to, 2194. 1703; Clunes, 683; Creswick, 2376; Daylesford, 314; Dunolly, 1742, 2105, 2374; Emerald Hill, 532, 1020; Footscray, 131; Tenders invited for lease of the Brunswick toll-gate, on the Gisborne, 1150; Heathcote, 1892; Richmond, 816; Sandhurst, Sydney road, 2232, &c. 1718; Sandridge, 558; Williamstown, 48; deviation of Hoddle street, East Collingwood, 2478. See Roads. Tenders for the conveyance of mails:— Studley park bridge company, trustees of site for, 1084; site for, During 1861: 1135,1204,1334,1761,1791,1947. 1741. During 1862: 1791,1834, 1925, 2382. Suburban mining company, accounts, 168,1434. Tenders for electric telegraph lines and materials:— Success quartz and alluvial gold mining company, notice, 2008, •-—• Lines: Ararat to Stawell, 969,1074; Streatham, Hexham.., 2036. '''and Warrnambool, 1074; Tarnagulla to Inglewood, 1299.

Sugar. See Agriculture. -;- ' --—Materials, 1387. GOVEBNMENT GAZETTE, 1861. 33

Tenders for lands, runs, depasturing sections, storage lots, Tenders for roads and bridges, &c.—continued. grazing rights/ &c.: divers forfeited runs, 1134; Amboyne 2349; Ovens Eiver road, bridge on, 645; Pentridge (culvert, run, 2138; Australian wharf, storing allotment near, 1999; &c), 2138; Pyke's Flat (Melbourne and Ballaarat road), 1037; Bracknell creek run, 598; Bulla kaolin allotments, 792; Carn- Eeedy Creek, 2289 ; Seymour, 954; Sunbury, 1947; Tarraville, paspe, run east of, 365; Curyo. run, 431; Darbarlary run, 1833; Violettown and Benalla, bridges between, 767, 791, 1598; Goulburn protectorate reserve, 25; Heytesbury, sec- 1415 ; Wangaratta, near, 968; Warrandyte bridge (Anderson's tions, 324; Keera run, ib.; Lake Burrumbeet, land at, 2093; Creek road), 2178; Winchelsea bridge, 767; Wyndham (Wer- McAlister river, Gipps Land, land on, 1832; Melbourne wharf ribee), 136, 791, 822; Tackandandah, 2178. allotments, 2348; Moorooduc potters'clay land, 1455; Howe's Plains run, 1963; Poopmindee run, 324; E-oyal park, grazing, Miscellaneous: fencing police reserve at Avenel, Sydney 431; South park, grazing, ib.; Studley park, grazing, ib.; road, 1502; ditto, Green Hills and Diggersrest road, 621; ditto, Tarneit, land, 1503; ditto withdrawn, 1708;" Wangaratta,. on the road to Pollocksford bridge, 822; ditto, on Smythesdale puEap sites, 767, 804. and Ballaarat road, 1999; ditto, in the parish of Tutegong, 822; mile-posts on the Sydney and Heathcote roads, 1154, lenders for marine and harbor services unconnected with rail- 1180; mile-stones on the South-Western sea - board road, ways : punt for Belfast, 934, 1299; schooner, 2485; sailing 2466; planking for roads, 1999; transporting a roller to Bal- boat for sale, 1964; coal for vessels, dredges, &c, 2524; raising laarat, 1037; sale of toll-house, &c, Darebin Creek, 52; ditto, sunken vessel, 324, 544, Kiama (N.S.W.) harbor improve- Moonee Ponds, 621; ditto, Mitchell's Eiver punt, 731; ditto, ments, 52; Wollongong (N.S.W.) harbor improvements, ib. withdrawn, 852; ditto of McLennan's Straits punt, 1833; working the punt on Saltwater Eiver, 1833. Tenders for medical attendance on immigrants and prisoners during 1861, p. 751,1668; ditto during 1862, p. 2287. Eoad works: making, maintaining, clearing, &c, .on, the following lines—Ararat to Pleasant Creek, 1432 ; Ararat to Tenders, miscellaneous, for divers services, supplies, stores, Eaglan, 1154,1180; Avenel to Euroa, 1502; Avoca to Lexton, transport, &c, unconnected with railways:— 2138; Avoca road, 324; Ballaarat road, 324, 566; Ballaarat to During 1861: -forage for issue, 225, 387, 522, 719,1761,2229; Amherst,566,1317,2289; Ballaarat and Lexton, 1154,1180,1252; volunteer uniforms, 522, 851, 1454, 1616; contract surveys, Ballaarat and Maryborough, 1432; Ballaarat and Eaglan, 566, 1074,1432; paper, 136; boots for the police, 751, 852; provi- 1868; Ballaarat to Streatham, 566, 1726; Batesford, 163; sions, &c, Melbourne district, 751; oil, 953; map of the Beechworth, near, 1833; Beechworth (Kars street), 1299; Ballaarat gold fields, 1761; ditto Castlemaine mining district, Beechworth to Wangaratta, 2138; Beechworth to Tackan- 2179; ditto Maryborough ditto, 1155; straw for the lunatic dandah, 2178; Benalla to Wangaratta, 1999, 2025; Belvoir to asylum, 225 ; coal for the exploration expedition, 1333; forage House Creek, 1833; Bendigo road, 324, 1947, 2466; Black- for country districts, 136, 851, 1115, 1616; gas, 1252; pro- wood, near, 1833; Brighton road, 163; Broadmeadows and visions, &c, Ballaarat, 1415; ditto, Sandhurst, ib.; ditto, Deep Creek, 767; Buckland road, 2138; Buninyong railway Castlemaine, ib.; ditto, Beechworth, 1708; ditto, Kilmore, station, 2421; Cape Otway, 883; ditto withdrawn, 905; Caris- 1833; ditto, Warrnambool,^.; marking arms, 933; uniforms, brook to Avoca, 566; Casterton road, 2161; Castlemaine to &c, for post officers, 1334. Ballaarat, 566, 1833, 1947; Castlemaine to Big Hill, 2138; Castlemaine to Guildford, 1522, 2421; Central road, see Main During 1862: ship-chandlery, 1155; oil, ib.; stationery. Central; Colac, 804; Cressy to Darlington, 2138; Creswick, 1155,1977; type, 1977; printers' materials, &c, ib.; printing Clunes, and Amherst^ 968, 1974; D?.tidenong, 163, 1833; Dan- .paper, &c.,i5.; bookbinders' materials, &c, ib.; ironmongery, tienong township .reads, 833; ppdp Creek, 1522,1643; Dunolly to Inglewood, 2138; Epsom and Huntly, 1808; Gardiner's &o.j ib.; iron, steel, and nails, ib.; linendrapery, &c, ib.; 1 leather, &c, ib.; timber, ib.; tinware, ib.; painters, plumbers, Creek rqju , 163; Geelong to Ballaarat, 324; Geelong to and glaziers' materials, &c, ib.; tentage and canvas, ib., Buninxmg, 51, 246, 566, 883, 1387, 1415, 1726, 2349, 2421; saddlery,&c, ib.; glass and earthenware, ib.; seals and stamps, Geelong and Bothwell, 883; Geelong to Steiglitz and Ballan, ••i£-~-^&Aioines,&^., 1978; milk for the lunatic asylum, 1979; beer ,1,'87, 1692, 1726, 2421, 2466; Gipps Land road, 1833; Gisbome for ditto,HI*; 'irTeatlt!i«»£he sanitary station J^.-.&.ner^.tMi- railway station road, 767; Heathcote, 163, 1502; Heidel- bourne district, 1978; ditto, "Gfe'&rolig district, ib.; ditto, country berg to Moonee Ponds, 2138; Johnston street to Kew districts, 1979; provisions, &c, for prisoners, &c.,. 1979, 2381; road, 163, 1252; Keilor to railway station and Melton, 1833; provisions, &c, for the Victoria, 1980; coal (except for rail- Kilmore, 1868; Lancefield, 163, 883; Lethbridge railway way service), 2267; fuel wood, ib.; water, ib.; gas, 2268; con- station, 2289; Lower Western road, 883, 1154, 1180, 1203,1791, tract surveys, 2119, 2438; forage for country districts, 2380. 1808; Lygon street (Melbourne), 1037, 1135, 2466; Main Central road, Gipps Land, 1833,1947, 2138, 2178; Main Dan- denong, 567; Main Gipps Land road, 163, 621, 1544; Main Tenders for public works unconnected with railways and roads Western road, Gipps Land, 2161; Maldon and Dunolly, 1203, and bridges (including building, repairing, supplying, and 1833; Malmsbury, 2289; Maryborough and Amherst, 566; transporting materials, laying on water and gas, making Melbourne and Ballaarat, 324, 1833, 2161, 2421; Melbourne approaches, footpaths, channels, &c, furnishing and fitting, and Geelong, 324, 883, 1544; Melbourne road, Gipps wharfs, piers, and jetties, lighthouses, fencing and laying out Land, 1947, 5138, 2349; Meredith railway station, 2289; v gardens, parks, &c.):— Mount Alexander road, various par is, 109, 324, 767, 791, 905, 1 ——Melbourne: wharfs, 969; gaols, 1544; Eoyal park, 1204; 1455; Mount Gambier road, 216 Mount Korong, 324, 566, office of mines, 804; botanic gardens, ib.; county court, 1074, 1999; Mount Macedon road, 2421; North Melbourne 1544; soldiers' barracks, 1252; photographic office, 969, 1135, flat, 1833; Pascoevale, 883; Pitfield to Linton and Carngham, 1432; insolvent court, 1544,1693; police barracks, 1544; new 1203; Portland to Hamilton, 1502; Que mscliff and Geelong, treasury, 1135,1204, 1252, 1299. 566 ; Eaglan, 2349 ; Eeedy Creek, 163; .andridge road, 621; Sandhurst, 1947; Sandhurst and Murray, 2349; Smythesdale Various: Ararat, 1074, 1567, 1791; Avoca, 1387; Back to Ballaarat, 1317, 1808, 2466; Smythesdale to Brown's and Creek (Amherst), 1093; Ballaarat, 1567, 1791, 2059; Ballan, Italian Gully, 791, 1808; Smythesdale to Italian Gully, 933; 883, 1093; Balmoral, 883; Belvoir, 1093 ; Benalla, 1568; Broad- Smythesdale to Lexton, 2421; Snapper Point road, 567,751, meadows (pound), 93; Brunswick, 1598; Clunes, 645; Colac, 1868; South-western sea-board road, 324,822,883; Sydney road, 1454; Creswick, 1791; Dunkeld, ib.; Dunolly, 1299, 1544; 163, 324, 646, 1180, 1502, 1544, 1833, 1868, 1999, 2025, 2383; Echuca, 1791; Footscray, 1074; Geelong, 1299,1791; Gisborne, Upper Goulburn, 163; Upper Plenty, 163, 804, 823; Upper 1693; Hawthorn, 1544; Hotham, 1387; Inglewood, 1454, Western, 566, 1154, 1180, 2138, 2178, 2421; Violettown and 1791; Keilor (pound), 1254; Kilmore, 767; Kyneton, 1252, Benalla road, 1415; Wangaratta to Chiltern, 1999,2025; Wes- 1387,1454; Linton, 1204- Maldon, 1252; Maryborough, 1074, tern Port, 1135, 1180. 1387; Northcote, 1544; Omeo, 883; Eedbank, 1387; Sandridge, 791, 1693; Shortland's Bluff,969; Stawell,ib.; St. Kilda, 1791; Toll-gates, punts, &o., erecting, repairing, removing, &c.: Williamstown, 1074, 1299, 1568; Wilson's Promontory, 883; Avenel, 1502; Benalla, 1203; Boggy'Creek, 822; Campbell- Yarra Bend, 597, 719, 751, 804,1432, 1616; Tea, 883. field, 2349; Carlsruhe toll-house, &c, 646; Kangaroo Flat, 1180; Richmond punt toll-house, 1299; Seymour punt, 646; Miscellaneous works : furniture, 883,1387,1693; No. 3 shed, Wangaratta, 1203,1502. 804; portable police buildings, 883. Toll-gates, punts, &c, leasing, 566, 688, 933, 986,1075. 2349, Tenders for reservoirs and works therewith connected: Ararat, 2382. 1964,2268; Ballaarat, ib.; Blackwood, 2093,2268; Castlemaine, 2093; Grassy Flat, 1181; Hepburn (Daylesford), 2288; Mary- Tenders for works, services, &c, connected with railways: break borough, 1964, 2268; Pleasant Creek, ib.; Eaglan, ib.; Eed- blocks, 1522, 2309; coal, 137,386, 2381; firewood, 109, 386,1219; bank, ib.; Spring Gully, 2268; Tarnagulla, 1964, 2268; Tack- iron castings, 953, 2309; uniforms, 1271. andandah, 1964, 2093, 2268. Tent site licenses. See Lands. Tenders for roads and bridges, and works and services therewith connected, and for erecting, leasing, &c, toll-gates and punts: Terang, town site, 409. See Commons. Sites. Bridges, crossing-places, approaches: Aitken's Creek, 905, 1252; Ballaarat and Castlemaine road, bridge on, 1947; Barwon Territorial magistrates. See Magistrates. (Colac road), 1203; Bet-bet Creek, 2421; Bradshaw's Creek, 1180; Burrow's Flat, 1833; Campaspe bridge, Kyneton, 621; Thomson ward. See Geelong. Campaspe, McIvor road, 1726; Central road, Gipps Land, Thomson, James Alexander, deceased, notice to creditors, 1765. 4- 822; Church street bridge, 51; Creswick and Clunes road, ' bridges on, 1974; Dandenong Creek, 986; Djerriwarrh Creek, 791; East Ballan, 1180; Five-mile Creek, 2349; Gnarkeet Tidal signals. See Mariners. Ponds, 1868; Grange Burn, 1947; Great Western, 2138; Haw- thorn, 1486; Heidelberg, 1726; House Creek (Sydney road), Timber licenses. See Lands. 791; Johnston street, 2138; Keilor bridge, 1868; Kororoit Timber, its removal from certain crown lands prohibited, 174; Creek, 883; Kororoit Creek ford, 93; La Trobe River (Gipps ditto restrictions altered, 215. Land), 567; Longford crossing, 567; Main Central road, bridges, 1833; Merriman's Creek, 1999, 2025; Mitta-mitta Eiver, 2138; Title deeds. See Deeds. Moe crossing, 567; Moira, 1999, 2025; Newstead, 2421; One- mile Creek (Mount Alexander road), 621; Ovens Delta Creek, Tobacco growing. See Agriculture. INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Tolls: new scale for government roads, 813; ditto postponed Upper Plenty. See Commons. until 1st July, 1862, p. 2428; at the check toll-gate in the parish of Woodend, in connection with the Carlsruhe toll-gate, Upper Plenty road district, altered, 1630. 482; on the Geelong and Melbourne road, at the municipal boundary of Geelong, discontinued, 1212; at the Green Hill Upper Yarra road district, alteration applied for, 1428; altered, toll-gate on the Ararat and Raglan road, 1719; at the new 1631; tenders for works invited, 2033, 2184, 2291. toll-gate on the Geelong and Batesford road, 1800; within the Woodstock road district, 922 (incorrect in 896). See Con- tracts. Roads. Tenders. And the names of municipal and road districts. . V. . Tooborac. See Commons. Vaccinators, public, appointed at or for: Amphitheatre., 1018; Ararat, 237; Avenel, 607; Avoca, 57 ; Ballan, 945, 961 rBel- Toorourrong. See Sites. fast, 2131; Benalla, 1891; Berwick, 2394; Brunswick, 4% 438; Campbellfield, 1806; Caramut, 2494; Caulfield, 82; Chel- Tourello. See Commons. tenham, 151; Chiltern, 1127; Conewarre, 1754; Cranbourne, Tower Hill. See Commons. Sites. 759; Daylesford, 1127; Echuca, 759; Eltham, 2475; Epsom, 1754; Essendon, 424,438; Euroa, 2278; Fryerstown, 1891; Town and country police act (18 Viet. No. 14, § 0-10) ex- Gardiner, 82; Germanstown, 1754; Greensborough, 2428; tended to: Camperdown township, 236; Clunes municipal Growler's Creek, 2475; Harrow, 2131; Hexham. 2494; Kings- district, 60; Learmonth and the vicinity, 2152; Smythesdale ton, 57; Lamplough, ib.; Lancefield, 1127; Maldon, 759; municipal district, 1715 ; Wahgunyah township, 1401; Wood- Mansfield, 82 ; Mortlake, 2494; Mount Doran, 2045; Moun- end township, 2248; Yea township, 1799. tain Creek, 57; Murgheboluo, 759; Oakleigh, 82; Preston, 2428; Queenstown, 531; Redbank, 1590; Redcastle, 1242; Town halls. See Sites. Rushworth, 1047; Rutherglen, 151, 759; St. Andrew's, 531; St. Arnaud, 1329; Stanley, 1242; Thomastown, 2428; Wed- Towns, sites proclaimed, 147, 255, &c, 285, 40 L, &c, 509, 588, derburne, 82, 2045; Woolert, 2428; Yandoit, 82. 633, 725, 842, 1017,1175, 2193. See their names. Vaughan, town site, 510. See Sites. Towns commons. See Commons. Vendors of wine. See Wine and spirit merchants. Towong. See Sites. Vice-consuls. See Consuls. Trade and customs: John Chatfield Tyler appointed secretary to the department, 82. See Accounts. Customs. Ministers. Vice-president of the board of land and works. See Ministers. Transport. See Contracts. Stores. Tenders. Victoria steam navigation board. See Steam navigation. Treasure escort. See Escort. Victoria volunteer corps. See Volunteer corps. Treasurer. See Ministers. Victorian exhibition. See Exhibition. Treasury, advances by the treasarer, 481, &t; adjustment" of Victorian gold mining and quartz crushing company, memorial, ditto, 743, &c. See Accounts. Collectors of \saposte. Gold 2273. receiver. Receivers of revenue. Revenue. Victorian joint-stock coaching company, Henry Rourke's notice Trespass and sustenance rates. See Pounds. as to, 249. Triune mining company, 1972. Vine-dressers. See Immigration. "Trueman, George Josiah, enquired for, 769, 852. Violettown, town site, 409. See'uommons. Sites. Trustees of sites:—• Visiting justices of gaols: Buckland, the police magistrate, 2131; Camperdown, William Adeney, ib.; Carisbrook, James Gardens, &o.: Buninyong (ground for recreation), 2460 ; McKean, ib.; Dunolly, Musgrave Wroughton Anderson, ib.; Geelong, public gardens, 1083; Moorabool and Barwon Rivers . Hamilton, Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, ib.; Maryborough, (junction), 314. Frederick Call, 1675, 2131; Meredith, John Monroe, 2131; Raglan, Frederick Roper Pohlman, ib.; Swan Hill, Crawford Hospitals, &o.: Ballaarat, 590; ditto (benevolent asylum), A. D. rasco, ib. 1241 ; Daylesford, 2103; Maryborough (resigned), 1019, 1661; Stawell (Pleasant Creek), 1493. Visitors. See Lunatic asylums. Observatories. •- Miscellaneous : Metropolitan cricket ground (in Richmond police paddock), 2394, 2513; Studley park bridge company's Vital statistics in Melbourne and suburbs: monthly reports, land, 1084. December,. 1860, p. 265; January, 1881, p. 453; February, 712; March, 872; April, 1086; May, 1293; June, 1472; July, 1634; Schools: Melbourne (Scotch college), 1675; Springs, Wood- August, 1893; September, 2107; October, 2280; November, end (Presbyterian), 1083: St. Arnaud (combined denomi- 2515. national school), 1242; Warrnambool (church of England), 1146. Quarterly reports, 265, 872,1472, 2107. Temperance halls, &c.: Daylesford mechanics' institute, Vivian and Co., cheques lost by, 770. 2103; Emerald Hill mechanics' institute (resigned), 2080; ditto (appointed), 2337; Geelong, 1444; Lake Learmonth, Volunteer corps:— 390. R.V.V.A.R., services of the mounted troop discontinued, See Cemeteries. Churches. Savings banks. Schools. 285; property transferred to the 1st or R.V.V. cavalry, 347, Try-again gold mining company, notice, 389. 381; T. P. Stafford dismissed, 961; lieutenant Smith, resigned, 1084 — Collingwood company, Richard T. Tracy, assistant Tullamarine. See Commons. surgeon, 289 ; J. C. Raven, captain, 531; H. Gilbee, 2nd lieu- tenant, 531—Hotham division or corps, George Moore, assis- Tullaroop road district: proclaimed, 103,1660; election notices, tant surgeon, 1081—Queenscliff V.A. corps, regulations, 727— 199; rules, 1108. Richmond company, William Stokes, captain, 531; Cornelius Stewart, assistant surgeon, 895 — St. Kilda company, C. G. Turner, J., has disposed of his business to C. De Balk, 1337. Ross, 2nd lieutenant, 289—West Melbourne company, J. G. Beaney, assistant surgeon, 895—Williamstown corps, W. Bull, Tweedie, Thomas, notice to, 2103, 2138. captain, &c, 1493. Tyabb, town site, 409. V.V. engineer corps, regulations, 555. Tylden. See Cemeteries. Commons. V. V. rifle corps: Ballaarat corps of volunteer rifle rangers, regulations, 153; captains, William Collard Smith, Matthew Tylden pound: cattle impounded, 13,146, 204, 436, 498, 652, 757, Campbell, Arthur Drury,481; assistant surgeon, Henry Mount, 773, 890, 9D9, 1119,1232, 1306,1391,1549, 2037, 2149, 2363, 2425. 481—Brighton corps, Brighton company, regulations, 4; Edwin Collier Whittenbury, assistant surgeon, 1719—Castlemaine corps, Charles Abraham Saint, captain, 237 (corrected in 347); XL George Ryland and Thomas Couchman, captains, 237; James Hutciain?on, assistant surgeon, 347—Collingwood company, Unauthorized occupation. See Lands. Henry Marone Whitcombe, assistant surgeon, 347—Dayles- ford V. rifle corps to be formed, 1105; regulations, 1511; Unclaimed. See Accounts. Cattle. Letters. James Daly, captain, 1311—Fitz Roy company, James Steers Hutchinson, assistant surgeon, 18—Geelong corps, R. Heath, Union hotel, &c, Beechworth, to be sold, 1337. captain, 797; lieutenants C. A. Woolley, C. Rashleigh, W. Strachan, 797 — Maryborough corps, John Dunn, captain, Union quartz mining company, notice, 433. 82 ; Francis Marchant Laidman, assistant surgeon, 438— United States. See America. Sandhurst corps, regulations, 270, 1682—Second St. Kilda company, regulations, 129—Williamstown corps or company, University of Melbourne, John Warrington Rogers appointed regulations, 3; David Purdy Maclean, assistant surgeon, 960. a member of the council, 1241. Volunteer mounted corps: lieut. col. J. H. Ross to com- Unsold lots. See Lands. mand all mounted volunteer corps in Victoria, 1211. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1861. 35

Volunteer corps—contirfi^" Warrnambool pound: cattle impounded, 100,146, 204, 375,436, First or royal vol/lteer cavalry regiment, authorized, 285; 551, 653, 696, 737, 773, 1044, 1142, 1233, 1367, 1368, 1417, 1461, regulations 923 • Jaies Hunter Eoss, lieut. colonel command- 1652,1816, 2037, 2101, 2129, 2235, 2297, 2409, 2491, 2492. ing, 57 • James' S^wark major commanding, 1212; major, James Stewart 57war

"Winds on the coast of Victoria, 474. Writs issued. See Elections. Wine production. See Agriculture. Wurde Boluc. See Commons. Wine and spirit merchants licensed, 152, 315, 554, 744,950,1131, Wyndham, town site, 410. See Commons. ^ 1374,1557,1756, 2015, 2196, 2284, 2430. See Sale of.spirits, &c. Winslow, town site, 409. Y. Winton, town site, 410. Yackandandah, town site, 410. See Cemeterie. Churches. Woady Yaloak road district, proclaimed, 1630; meeting (two Commons. Sites. notices), 1695; report of meeting, 1765. Yalimba. See Commons. Wombat. See Commons. Yalong. See Commons. Wombat Hill gold mining company, notice, 1618. Yambuk, town site, 410. See Cemeteries. Commons, sites. Wood. See Timber. Yandoit. See Commons. Wood (fuel). See Stores. Yandoit grand junction gold mining company, registiation Woodend, town site, 410; § 5-10 of the town and country police notice, 26. act extended to the town, 2248. See Cemeteries. Commons. Sites. Trustees. Yangardook. See Commons. Sites. Woodend municipality, petitioned for, 2477, 2515. Yangery. See Commons. Woodend, Newham, and Eochford road district, preliminary Yan Yean. See Commons. meeting, 1842,1871; proclaimed, 2325; meeting, 2423. Yarra Bend. See Lunatic asylum. Woodford. See Commons. Sites. Yarra river. See Mariners. Woodhill, Joseph Henry, enquired for, 1415, 2095. Yarram-yarram. See Commons. Woodside, town site, 410. Yea, dog nuisance act extended to, 1799; § 5-10 of the town and Woodstock. See Commons. country police act extended, ib. See Churches. Commons. Sites. Woodstock road district: proposed road in the parish of Kal- kallo, 25; meeting, 547; toll-gate on the Woodstock road Yea special licensing district, 2248. authorized, 897; district tolls, 922 (incorrect in 896). Yeomanry corps. See Volunteer corps. Wool: address o.f the wool supply association of the Bradford and Halifax chamber of commerce to all parties interested in Yering. . See Sites (Lillydale). the growth of colonial and other foreign wools, 1579. Yuille's swamp. See Sites (Ballaarat). Woolshed. See Commons. Woolsthorpe, town site, 510. See Sites. Z. Worship, public. See G-rants-in-aid. Zoological gardens, Melbourne, Edward Wilson appointed a Works and buildings. See Contracts. Public works. Tenders. member of the committee, 531.

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