The Edinburgh Gazette, February 15, 1876
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116 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 15, 1876. Copyists may be employed for mere copying, and The Queen has also been pleased to approve of for routine work under direct supervision, on the General Lino Duarte Revel as Consul at Port of same conditions of service as those at present in Spam, Trinidad, for the United States of Vene- force for Civil Service Writers (Men and Boys). zuela. Whenever it is possible they shall he paid by The Queen has also been pleased to approve of piece-work, at rates to be fixed by the Civil Ser- Mr. Tomas Law as Consul at Glasgow, and of vice Commissioners, with the consent of the Head Mr. J. H. Wolff as Consul at Southampton, for of the Department, and of the Commissioners of the Oriental Republic of the Uruguay. the Treasury. The Queen has also been pleased to approve of 20. All appointments, promotions, and transfers Mr. Robert Schoell as Vice-Consul for the Port from one office to another shall be notified to the of London for the German Empire. Civil Service Commissioners as they are made, The Queen has also been pleased to approve of and shall by them be published together in the Don Thomas Elford as Vice-Consul at Swansea number of the London Gazette first issued in for the Republic of Peru. each month. C. L. PEEL. BANKRUPTS FOREIGN OFFICE, January 25, 1876. The Queen has been graciously pleased to FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. appoint Edgar Leopold Layard, Esq., C.M.G., lately Her Majesty's Consul in the Fiji and Tonga Islands, to be Her Majesty's Consul in New Caledonia and its dependencies. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. John Davy Weekes, of 9 New Boswell Court, Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Middlesex, attorney-at- FOREIGN OFFICE, February 10, 1876. law. The Queen has been pleased to approve of BANKRUPTCIES AWARDED. M. Paul Dominique Chevrey-Rameau as Consul at Glasgow, and of M. Emile Laurent-Cochelet James Carter, lately carrying on business at 32 Craven Street, Strand, Middlesex, as a solicitor, money broker, as Cdnsul at Liverpool, for the French Republic. and scrivener, residing at 10 Lancaster Place, Strand The Queen has also been pleased to approve of aforesaid. Mr. Handlanden H. Ferrer as Consul at Aden for Thomas Edwards and John Edwards, of 101 Regent's His Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway. Park Road, Middlesex, trading under the style or firm of Edwards & Company, as grocers, and wine, spirit, The Queen has also been pleased to approve of and ale merchants. Mr. James Heyn as Consul at Belfast for His William Eames, of 26 Saint Mark's Crescent, Regent's Majesty the King of the Belgians. • Park, Middlesex, and of Saint Michael's Eouae, Corn- The Queen has also been pleased to approve of hill, London. James Farminer, of Shotter Mill, Frensham, Surrey, Mr. Henry Driver as Consul at Auckland for the licensed victualler. United States of America. Isaac Newton King, of Tuddenham, Saint Mary, Milden- The Queen has also been pleased to approve of hall, Suffolk, miller. Mr. Augnste Parrot as Consul for Australia, to John Leigh, of 111 Mill Street, Bradford, Manchester, Lancaster, butcher. reside at Sydney, and of Mr. Guillaume de Pury George Marley, of Wharfe Villa, and the Mills, Wetherby, as Consul for Australia, to reside at Melbourne, York. for the Swiss Confederation. Luther Hall, of Keighley, York, auctioneer. riiHE Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, hereby give notice that Applications have I been made by the undermentioned Persons for the advance of the undermentioned Sums by way of Loan, under the provisions of the Public Money Drainage Acts, for the Drainage of the lands hereinafter specified:— Sum applied Name of Applicant. Estate. Parish. County. for oy way of Loan. £ Archibald Stavert, of No. 2 Eoyal Cnnzearton and Oxnam and Roxburgh. 1000 Terrace, Edinburgh, Esquire. Philogar. Howiiam. The Corporation of the Royal Burgh Lands of the Royal Lander and Burgh Berwick. 1500 of Lander. Burgh of Lander of Lauder. occupied in com- mon by the Bur- geyiea of Lauder. Do. let annually for Grazings. Mill Lands of Lauder occupied by Joseph Kerr. Witness my hand this Hth day of February in the year of our Lord 1876. J. GRAHAM, By Order of the Board..