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Copyright © 2009 Archive Digital Books Australasia All Rights Reserved THE VICTORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. VOL. XCVIII. FROM 1st JANUARY TO 30th APRIL, 1896. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. CONTENTSOFTHE VICTORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY-APRIL, 1596, *** Articles twice or oftener repeated in the Gazette are, for the most part, only once referred to herein. Aborigines : place prescribed for residence of, 4. Appointments, &c.-continued. Accounts : alteration of regulations , 1725 ; certi fication of, 3, 84, Explosives inspector, 492. 141, 1603, 1827. Factories, &c.: certifying medical practitioners, 1757 ; inspectors, 900. Acts of parliament of Victoria : passed during sessions of, 49, Fisheries: assistant inspectors of, 2, 83, 492, 1138, 1602, 227, 976 ; assentedto, 490, 873, 1013, 1234, 1372. 1825. Administration and probate act 1890: company approved, 1606. Forces. See Defences. Foresters. See Bailiffs of crown lands. Agriculture department : regulations for expenditure of vote Friendly societies: actuary for, 1299. granted to promote agricultural , dairy produce , fruits, Gaols : governors, keepers, or officers in charge of, 1, 490, honey , and wine industries, 9. 1601; visiting chaplains, 762, 1825. Alfred graving dock, &c.: rules for management of, 1145. Government astronomer: collector of imposts, 1725. Health department : local health officers and analysts, Ammonia liquid : carriage of on board ship, 1401. 84, 141, 493, 901, 1138, 1535, 1603, 1757, 1806, 1825. Appointments, transfers , resignations , and officers dispensed with : Hospitals for insane. See Lunatic asylums. Aborigines : member for board for protection of, 1397. Immigration agent : assistants, 2, 492, 1138. Accounts : certifying officers for, 3, 84, 141, 1603, 1827. Income tax: collectors of imposts, 2 ; certifying officer for Agricultural department : collector of imposts, 1824. accounts, 3; receivers under, 493. Assignee of insolvent estates, 1826. Industrial and reformatory schools : visiting committee, Audit act : inspectors under, 901. 490, 1372. Bailiffs of courts, &c., 900, 1138, 1397. Insolvents: assignees of, 1826. Bailiff of a sheriff, 490, 900, 1137. Inspectors. See their offices. Bailiffs of crown lands, 761, 900, 1138. Irrigation. See Water. Births and deaths. See Registrars. Juries statute: sheriff's substitutes under, 490, 1137, 1824. Caretakers. See Bailiffs of crown lands. Justices of the peace. See Magistrates. Cattle. See Stock act. Keepers of powder magazines. See Powder. Cemeteries. See Trustees. Land surveyors. See Surveyors. Chief commissioner of police : acting, 1823. Lands department : land officer, 1602. Clerks of the peace. See Clerks of courts. Law department: certifying officer for accounts, 3, 84, Clerks of courts, 1, 83, 84, 490, 900-1, 1299, 1398, 1535, 141, 1827; dismissal, 1603. 1602-3, 1675, 1824. Licensing clerks. See Clerks of courts. Clerks of wardens. See Wardens' clerks. Licensing districts : inspectors of, 2, 761. Collectors of customs. See Customs. Lunatic asylums : medical officers, 490, 900, 1603, 1823; Collectors of imposts, 1, 83, 491, 900, 1397, 1602, 1725, 1824. attendants, 1, 490, 493, 900, 1137, 1398, 1602, 1824 ; See Receivers and paymasters. clerks, 1137, 1824. Commissioners of supreme court, 901-2, 1536, 1726. Magistrates: resigned, 1398, 1826; removed, 1013, 1398, Committees of management. See Trustees. 1725. Commons : managers of, 491, 900, 1138, 1397, 1602, 1824 ; Mallee. See Vermin. herdsman, 216. Managing committees. See Parks. Trustees. Consuls, &c., 1013, 1398, 1601. Marine board: president and vice-presidents, 2; members Control of lands, &c. See Commons. Parks. Trustees. of, 1398. County courts and courts of mines. See Bailiffs. Clerks Mercantile marine office: deputy superintendent, 2. of courts. Metropolitan gas company: auditor, 1602. Crown prosecutor, 1725. Militia. See Defences. Customs : chief clerk, 2; collectors and sub-collectors of Miners' rights, &c.: collector of fees. See Collector of customs, 2, 83, 1138; collectors of imposts, 2, 83, 492, imposts. 1824;emigration officer assistant, 901; explosives Mining department: clerk to mining board, 83. inspector, 492 ; fisheries assistant inspectors, 2, 83, 492, Mining engine-drivers: certificate of engine-driver sus- 1138, 1602, 1825 ; harbor master, 83, 492; immigra- pended, 1139. tion agent assistants, 2, 492, 1138;marine board, Mining registrars and surveyors, &c., 2, 492, 901, 1398, president and vice-presidents, 2; member of, 1398; 1602, 1825. mercantile marine office, deputy superintendent, 2; Municipal surveyors' board: passed candidates, 1014. officers, 2, 3, 83, 492; wharf manager, 492, 901, 1138, Municipalities : officers for municipal purposes, 216, 967, 1825. 1350, 1438, 1578, 1654, 1703, 1744. Deaths. See Deputy registrars. Naval forces. See Defences. Declarations and affidavits : commissioners for taking, Neglected children's act: manager of institution under, 4. 490, 900, 1397, 1824. See Industrial schools. Defences of Victoria : appointments, transfers, terms of Official assignee. See Insolvents. service extended, resignations, dismissals, 3 (762-3, Passengers, harbors, and navigation statute. See Customs. corrected in 902), 1014, 1138, 1398, 1603, 1825. Patents, &c.: commissioner of, 1, 1824. Deputy registrars of births and deaths. See Registrars. Paymasters. See Receivers. Diseases in stock act. See Stock act. Police : acting chief commissioner, 1823. Education : committee of classifiers, 83 ; collector of Post and telegraph department : certifying officer for imposts, 491; dismissal, 902. accounts, 1603 ; dismissals, &c., 493, 1398, 1827. %lectoral inspectors, 490. Poundkeepers, 129, 216, 547, 1654, 1703, 1744, 1806. Electoral registrars . See Registrars. Powder magazines : keepers of, 83, 492, 1825. Engine -drivers : certificate of service suspended, 1139. Prosecutor for the queen, 1725. iv CONTENTS OF THE VICTORIA G OVERNMENT GAZETTE, Appointments , &c.-continued. Contracts for divers purposes and supplies, 6, 99-101, 175, 294, Public instruction . See Education. 510, 772, 910, 1021, 1171-83, 1310, 1408, 1542-3, 1608, Purification of rolls act . See Electoral inspectors.
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