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AU4100-1881 ISBN: 978 1 74222 325 4 This book was kindly loaned to Archive CD Books Australia by the University of Queensland Library www.library.uq.edu.au Navigating this CD To view the contents of this CD use the bookmarks and Adobe Reader’s forward and back buttons to browse through the pages. Alternatively use any table of contents or book index to look for specific information and then use Adobe Reader’s page navigation controls in the status bar at the bottom of the window to go to the relevant page. Searching this CD This CD is searchable using Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 or later. It is also FASTFIND enabled, giving very fast searches of all files on the CD at once! The FASTFIND search enhancement only works with Adobe Reader 6 or later. Use the Binoculars/Search icon in Adobe Reader or “Search” under the Edit menu to initiate all searches. 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All Rights Reserved QUEENS LAN D GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. VOLUM E XXVIII. FROM1ST JANUARY TO 30THJUNE, 1.881. ubIibud b ,uthoit . ]BRISBANE: BY AUTHORITY: JAMES C. BEAL, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WILLIAM STREET. .1881 INDEX-18 81. VOLUME XXVIII. Noticestwice or oftenerrepeated , are only once referredto herein. Page. Page. A. Appointments - E xecutive - continued. Aaron , N., to be Government Agent ... ... 889 Customs- Ackerley , W. H., Er ror in Deed ... ... ... ... 1337 Bale, J. A., to be Fifth Clerk, Brisbane ... 1392 Agents for the Sale of Government Publications- Barton, C. F., to be Second Clerk, Mary- Riechelmann and Fooks , Mackay 776 borough .. ... ... .. 1364 Ahearne, J., L.R.C .P., to be Surgeon , Volunteer Force 235 Francis, A. M., CustomsOfficer, Goondiwindi 1115 Ahern , J. J., Notice in Estate of ... ... ... 380, 773 Furey , J. P., to be Eighth Clerk, Brisbane 1392 Green, E , junr ., to be Ninth Clerk, Brisbane 1392 Aherne , C., Notice in Estate of ... ... ... ... 183 Aitken, G., Notice in Estate of ... ... ... 1009, 1234 Greevy, P., to be Junior Clerk, Rockhampton 1392 .Ham, T. E., to be Seventh Clerk, Brisbane ... 1392 Aland, R., to be on Committee , Brisbane Hospital ... 890 Albion and Company , Tender Accepted for Cunnamu ll a Hart, E. M , to be Tenth Clerk , Brisbane ... 1392 Police Station ... ... ... ... ... 362 Hartley , A. G., to be Clerk, Port Douglas ... 1392 Alden, Rev. S. J., Registered as Minister ... 1038 Hennessey, E. J., to be Second Officer, Towns- Aldham, H. M., to be Auditor , Wa ll oon Divisional Board 467 vine ... ... ... ... 1392 Aldridge , E. T., Error in Deed .. ... 2728 Kingsford, R. A., to be Clerk and Locker, 1364 Alexander F., to be Teacher, Class III., Public Instruc- Cairns ... tion Department .. ... .. ... 1030 Knight, J. W., to be Sub-Collector, Port 1392 Alford , C. G., to be on Committee , Brisbane Hospital ... 890 Douglas ... All an, J. F., to be Teacher , Class III ., Division 3, Public Lawson, A. C., to be Sixth Clerk , Brisbane ... 1392 Instruction Department ... ... ... 1030 MacCarthy, E. R. N., to be Sub-Collector, All an, W ., to be Auditor, Inglewood Divisional Board... 976 Mackay .. ... .. 1392 All bon , S. J. B., to be Trustee of Show, &c., Grounds, McDonald , J. C., to be Tenth Clerk, Brisbane 1392 Maryborough ... ... ... ... 980 McLeod, N . L., to be Second Officer, Port Allen and Jones, Notice in Estate of ... ... ... 1291 Douglas 1364 Alteration of Name of Firm of Bright Brothers and Co. 1149 Wells , A. S. L., to be Third Clerk, Mary- Amos, A. and R., Error in Deed ... ... ... ... 1248 borough ... ... 1364 Anderson, A., Notice in Estate of .. ... ... 1148 " Diseased Animals Act "- Anderson, J., Promoted to South Brisbane, Public In- Irving, Jas., M.R.C.V.S., to be Veterinary struction Department ... ... ... 1031 Surgeon ... ... ... ... 235 Anderson, P., Notice in Estate of ... ... 820 Distilleries- Anderson and RS an, Notice in Estate of ... ... 1378 Darvall, F. 0., junr., to be Chief Inspector Andrews, A . B., Notice in Estate of ... ... ... 302 (acting ) ... .. ... 977 Andrews, J.- " Divisional Boards Act "-see 11Divisional Boards Notice in Estate of ... ... ... ... ... 213, 1147 Act." App lication for Licensed Gates by ... ... 820 " Fire Brigades Act of 1876 "- Andrews , J. H., Notice in Estate of ... ... 45, 213, 421 Emanuel, B. E., to be Deputy-Superintendent, Animals Lost or Stolen ... ... ... ... ... 92, 215, 423, Cooktown ... ... ... ... ... 338 775, 821, 1149 Pryde , J., to be Superintendent , Cooktown ... 338 Appointments- Executive-- Gold Fields Wardens- Auctioneers- Deighton, Edward ... ... ... ... 738 Caul field , R. St. G., Blackall ... ... 64 Lukin , G. L., Gympie ... ... 14 Craven , E. F., Clermont ... ... 466 Health Officers- Auditor . General- Hartley, R. T., Cairns ... ... ... ... 1240 Ham, John C., to be Second Inspector ... 1290 Mohs , Dr. E. E. J. (Acting ), Cooktown ... 837 Peterson, J. A., to be First Inspector ... ... 1290 Knight , J. W. (Assistant), Townsvi ll e ... ... 1382 Robertson , M. H., to be Third Inspector ... 1290 Symes, Fred . E. (Assistant ), Cooktown ... 1031 Bailiffs- Hospital- Crown Lands- Committee of Management- Donovan, D., Rockhampton ... ... 466 B risbane- High- Darvall, F. 0., j unr. ... ... ... 885 Thynne, E., Maytown ... ... ... 467 Macpherson, P. ... ... 885 Sheriffs- Paige, T. H. ... ... ... ... 385 Boles , James , Gladstone ... ... ... 149 Petrie, J. ... ... ... 385 Ryan, D., Aramac ... ... ... ... 337 Toowoomba- Smith, G ., Maytown ... ... 149 Aland, R. ... ... ... ... 890 Woreley, J., Tambo 149 Alford, C. G. ... ... ... 890 Board of Health- Members of- Baxter, F. W. E. ... ... ... 890 BreakfastCreek- Cribb, B. ... 890 Brookes, B. O. ... ... ... 1240 Gargett, J. .. ... ... ... 977 Jordan, R. A. ... 1240 Groom, W. H. ... ... ... 890 Central- Scholefield, R. W. ... ... ... 890 Thomson, J., M . B .... ... ... ... 837 Taylor, J. ... ... ... ... 890 Boatmen Pilots- Warwick- Grovenor , F., Endeavour River ... 271 Hudson, B. .. ... ... ... 890 Thompson , H., Rockhampton ... ... ... 271 Macansh , J. D. ... ... ... 890 Clerks of Petty Sessions (Acting)- McDougall , M. S. ... ... ... 890 Carrigan , P., Senior Constable , Cloncurry 1364 Murray, G. P. M. ... ... ... 890 Delaney, J . F., Constable , Herberton ... ... 1240 Ryan, J. ... ... ... ... 890 Holmes, R., Senior Constable, Banana ... 1393 Wild, J . W. ... ... 890 Ludgate, H., Senior Constable , Allora... ... 780 Industrial and Reformatory School- Maher , , Constable , Yaamba ... ... 1332 Lytton- Commissioners of Cro wn Lands- Wassell, J. W., to be Superintendent 386 Desgrand, V., Warrego and Gregory South ... 149 Toowoomba- Watson, J., Gregory North and Mitchell ... 149 Blaney, H., and Wife, Superintendent and Commissioners to the Melbourne Exhibition- Matron .. ... ... 977 Gunn, D.... .. .. ... ... 15 Inspectors of Slaughter Houses in Police Districts- Martin, A. ... ... ... ... ... 15 Bowen , --, Senior Constable, Springsure ... 271 Sheaffe, R. H. ... .. 15 Cahill , Patk ., Constable , Cardwe ll 271, 889 Smith, H. ... ... ... ... ... 15 Edwards, J. R., Senior Constable , Goondiwindi 1332 iv. INDEX. Page. Page. Appointments-Executive -continued. Appointments-Executive-continued.
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