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INDEX TO THIN VICTORIA GOVERIINMENT GAZETTE, 1887 . *.** Articles twice or oftener repeated in the Gazette are, for the most part, only once referred tq in this Index. A. Appointments, resignations, &c.: [See also Defences. Magistrates. Registrars of births and Aborigines : Coranderrk prescribed a station, 3251. See Sites. deaths. Slaughter-house inspectors. Savings banks (for Accounts, public : trustees of savings banks). School districts (for boards of Addition to regulation no. 26, page 906 (1999, corrected in advice, summoning officers, and returning officers). Trus- 2531), 2703. tees (for trustees of cemeteries, church, and other sites, bodies in whom lands are vested, and committees of man- - Certification of accounts : various departments, 2531, 2703; agement). Vaccinators.] chief secretary's department, H. Moors, 431, 3850; curator of estates of deceased persons, C. H. Wheatland, 3850; govern. a'Beckett, M., examiner of titles, 431. ment statist, H. A. Hendren, 566,; industrial and reformatory a'Beckett, T. T., trustee public library, &c., 2304. schools, A. Nicholson, 955, 3937; lands and survey, N. Wimble, Ainsworth, M. M., mining registrar, 1774. 566 ; registrar-general and registrar of titles office, J. B. Sexton, Akehurst, A. P., guardian of minors, 2751. 1302. Alberd, D. S., clerk of courts, 3296; warden's clerk, 3346. Acts of parliament of Victoria : Allan, A. M., weigher, 3186. Allan, G. L., commissioner Melbourne international exhibi- ---- Passed during certain sessions of, 61, 173, 2052, 2451, 2695. tion, 1297. - Left to their operation, nos. 876-85, page 709; nos. 886- Allis, P. T., electoral registrar, 1179. 915, page 1182. Anderson, A., commissioner Melbourne international exhibi- .-- Assented to by the governor, 2217, 2221, 2641, 269$, 2895, tion, 1297. 2910, 3079, 3183, 3249, 3431, 3433, 3845. Anderson, W., commissioner Melbourne city extension, 119. Andrews, W. K., assistant registrar of titles, 2158. -- Extended. See Health. Armstrong, T. D., bailiff of a sheriff, 566,; bailiff of courts, Adelaide jubilee exhibition 1887: 566, 2531. - Despatch respecting, 428; notice to exporters of goods for, Badcock, J., commissioner Melbourne international exhibition, 1459. 503. Baird, J., commissioner Melbourne international exhibition, --- Additional commissioners : W. Cain, H. A. Harwood, P. 1297. Hayes, E. Steinfeld, T. H. Thompson, 1831. Baker, P., sub-collector, 768; landing waiter, 768. Administration security of a company approved: general finance Baldwin, J., railway employment, examiner for, 1179. agency and guarantee company, 3185. Balfour, J., member of banking commission, 561. Ball, B., customs clerk, 2967. Administration of estates. See the names of persons. Balmer, G., officer to represent an association upon the Sand. Advertising accounts. See Accounts. hurst district prospecting boards, 2752. Agent-general's board of advice, member of: E. Langton, 177. Barker, W. H., medical superintendent lunatic asylum, 3295. Barkly, Sir H., commissioner Melbourne international ex. Aide-de-camp. See Governor. hibition, 503. Alberton shire : polling places, 2236. Barnett, A. N., police magistrate, 2641. Bartlett, W., returning officer for Preston shire, 117. Alderson, J., deceased : administration notice, 1987. Bartold, P., clerk of courts, 2588, 2642; commissioner of Alexandra shire : boundary adjusted, 584; bye-laws, 747, 752; supreme court, 2832. streets no longer required for traffic,1849;ipolling-place, 2162; Bartrop, G. F., police magistrate, 3294; warden, 3294; coroner, officer for 'shire. purposes, 3833. 3294. Bastow, W., commissioner Melbourne international exhibition, Allansford pound : keeper, A. Milner, 3281. 1297. Allbaury, J. Q., deceased : administration notice, 3225. Bayles, W., commissioner Melbourne international exhibition, Agricultural colleges acts 1884 and 1885: regulations under, 1297. 2236 ; notice as to election of councillors, 2302, 2531, 2647. Baylis, J., issuer of miners' rights, 1998. Beal, C., water commissioner, 3187. Agricultural societies : regulations With reference to the distri- Beardmore, S., electoral registrar, 1941. bution of grant for, 10, 25$9,, 38-65; ditto in connection with Beath, D., member of banking commission, 561. horticultural societies, 4806; ditto in connection with the Beatty, T. J., customs officer, 3186. grants to the national agricultural society, 3348. Beck, E., wharf manager, 1180. Agriculture department : applications invited for appreptices Beck, W. H., electoral registrar, 369; resigned, 1249. at Macedon state nursery, 67; ditto for disposal of §urplus Beckman, H. C., mining registrar, 1774. stock in, 1252; applications invited for pupil to chemist in, 67; Bell, E., receiver and paymaster, 2912. regulations in connection with the grant for invention of Bell, E. C., deputy prothonotary, 178. inaohinery for threshing pease, 2160. Bell, H., commissioner Melbourne international exhibition, 1207. Agricultural statistics of Victoria for year ending 31st March, Bencraft, C. C., commissioner of supreme court, 2832. pages 962-9, 2300, 2388. Benjamin, B., commissioner Melbourne international exhibi- Anakie pound : keeper, G. Lockwood, 945. tion, 1297. Analysts. See Health officers. Benn, J., commissioner Melbourne international exhibition, 1297. Analytical chemist ; C. R. Blackett, 1067. Bennett, S. C., clerk of courts, 1836. Anatomy act. See Interment, Bennett, T., bailiff of courts, 1998; resigned, 2476. X3erry, Sir G., representative of Victoria at conference in Anin,%ls 1pat, &c. See Cattle. 'ounds. London, 367; commissioner Melbourne international ex- Ansted, J. N. L., deeeaped ; administration s oties, 2366, hibition, 503, 2 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA Appointments, resignations, &c.-continued. Appointments, resignations , &c.-continued. Bertoli, U. E., customs clerk, 66. Clarke, Sir W. J., vice-president Melbourne international Betheras, R., receiver and paymaster, 120, 2530, 3790; collector exhibition, 3. of imposts, 3790. Clinch, J. C., returning officer for Preston shire, 117. Black, H., electoral registrar, 1836. Cody, W., assistant inspector of fisheries, 368. Blackburn, C., electoral registrar, 3250. Coffey, J., customs officer, 1905. Blackett, C. R., government
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