β¨ Postal Notices
THE
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
OF THE
PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH.
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette with any Official Signature hereunto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
THOMAS CARTER,
Superintendent.
[VOL. V.] FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1864. [No. 7.]
POSTAL.
Post Office at Blenheim to be a Post Office of the Second Class.
General Post Office,
Auckland, 30th June, 1864.
IT is notified for general information that on and after the 1st July next, the Post Office at
BLENHEIM,
in the Province of Marlborough, will be constituted a Post Office of the Second Class, for the exchange of separate mails and other purposes within the meaning of the fourth Clause of the Postal Regulations of 1st April, 1862.
FREDERICK WHITAKER,
For the Postmaster-General.
POSTAL.
Post Office at Havelock to be a Post Office of the Second Class.
General Post Office,
Auckland, 16th July, 1864.
IT is notified for general information that on and after the 1st August next, the Post Office at
HAVELOCK,
in the Province of Marlborough, will be constituted a Post Office of the Second Class, for the exchange of separate mails and other purposes within the meaning of the fourth Clause of the Postal Regulations of 1st April, 1862.
THOMAS BANNATYNE GILLIES,
Postmaster-General.
POSTAL.
Money Order Branch
Post Office at Havelock to be a Money Order Office.
General Post Office,
Auckland, 10th July, 1864.
NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the Post Office at Havelock, in the Province of Marlborough, from the 1st August next, to be a Money Order Office for the issue and payment of Money Orders.
THOMAS BANNATYNE GILLIES,
Postmaster-General.
POSTAL.
Appointment of Postmasters.
In virtue of the powers delegated to the Postmaster-General by His Excellency
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π Post Office at Blenheim to be a Post Office of the Second Class
π Transport & Communications30 June 1864
Post Office, Blenheim, Second Class, Postal Regulations
- Frederick Whitaker, For the Postmaster-General
π Post Office at Havelock to be a Post Office of the Second Class
π Transport & Communications16 July 1864
Post Office, Havelock, Second Class, Postal Regulations
- Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, Postmaster-General
π Post Office at Havelock to be a Money Order Office
π Transport & Communications10 July 1864
Post Office, Havelock, Money Order Office, Issue and Payment
- Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, Postmaster-General
π Appointment of Postmasters
π Transport & CommunicationsPostmasters, Appointment
Marlborough Provincial Gazette 1864, No 74