Victorian Government Gazette 1862
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Victorian Government Gazette 1862
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Victorian Government Gazette 1862. 1862. Government gazettes for a particular locality eventually become standardised with the type of material listed. In the 1860s you can expect the Victorian Government<br><br> Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes name of emigrant vessel, addresses and/or occupations:<br> <br> &#8226; applicants for patents<br> &#8226; appointees to government positions<br> &#8226; auctioneers<br> &#8226; cemetery and church land trustees<br> &#8226; consuls<br> &#8226; creation and dissolution of business partnerships<br> &#8226; depasturing licences<br> &#8226; insolvents<br> &#8226; land purchasers<br> &#8226; members elected to the Legislative Council<br> &#8226; missing persons<br> &#8226; municipal councillors<br> &#8226; persons owing money to Treasury<br> &#8226; persons named in writs to be executed by the Sheriff<br> &#8226; petitioners to establish local government<br> &#8226; shareholders in companies seeking registration as limited liability companies<br> &#8226; successful tenderers for government business and works<br> &#8226; unclaimed letters<br> <br> Gazettes are published by governments and their agencies as a means of communication to officials and the general public. As such they are useful, not only to monitor the actions of the government, but also as far as family historians are concerned, they are valuable primary source documents.
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