β¨ Savings Bank Appointments and Military Appointment
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DROIT
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1857. [No. 25,
WHEREAS by an Ordinance passed by
the Lieutenant Governor of New Zea-
land, with the advice and consent of the
Legislative Council thereof, Session 8, No. 4,
intituled "An Ordinance to provide for the
management of Savings Banks," it is enacted
that the affairs of every such Bank shall be
vested in not less than four or more than thirty-
six Trustees, to be nominated by the Governor;
and that such Trustees, or any of them, may
from time to time be removed from office and
be re-appointed, or others or another appointed
in their or his place. And whereas in conse-
quence of the absence from the Colony of
several of the persons who have been appointed
to be Trustees of the Savings Bank established
at Auckland under the said recited Act, it has
become impossible to hold a legally constituted
meeting of the said Trustees, and it is therefore
expedient that all the present Trustees should
be removed from office, and that those who are
resident in the Province and willing to act should
be re-appointed. Now, therefore, in exercise of
the powers in me vested, I, Thomas Gore
Browne, the Governor of the Colony of New
Zealand, do hereby remove from the office of
Trustee of the Savings Bank established at
Auckland, every person who has been so ap-
pointed as aforesaid, and who now holds the
said office. And I do hereby nominate and
re-appoint each of the persons hereinafter
named to be a Trustee of the said Bank, viz:
THOMAS BUDDLE,
ARCHIBALD CLARK,
WILLIAM CRUSH DALDY,
PATRICK DIGNAN,
JAMES DILWORTH,
THOMAS SPENCER FORSAITH,
DAVID GRAHAM,
WILLIAM SHELLIE GRAHAME,
JOHN ISRAEL MONTEFIORE,
JOHN SALMON,
ALEXANDER SHEPHERD.
Given under my hand, at Government
House, Auckland, this third day of
September, 1857.
THOMAS GORE BROWNE.
Private Secretary's Office,
Auckland, August 24th, 1857.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint
Ensign HENRY JOHN WYNYARD,
of H.M.'s 58th Regiment, to be His Excel-
lency's Aide-de-Camp in the room of Lieut.
Shipley, resigned.
This appointment to bear date from the 15th
instant.
By command,
F. G. STEWARD,
Private Secretary.
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π° Removal and Re-appointment of Auckland Savings Bank Trustees
π° Finance & Revenue3 September 1857
Savings Bank, Trustees, Auckland, Re-appointment, Governor
11 names identified
- THOMAS BUDDLE, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- ARCHIBALD CLARK, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- WILLIAM CRUSH DALDY, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- PATRICK DIGNAN, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- JAMES DILWORTH, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- THOMAS SPENCER FORSAITH, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- DAVID GRAHAM, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- WILLIAM SHELLIE GRAHAME, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- JOHN ISRAEL MONTEFIORE, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- JOHN SALMON, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- ALEXANDER SHEPHERD, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- THOMAS GORE BROWNE, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand
π‘οΈ Appointment of Aide-de-Camp to the Governor
π‘οΈ Defence & Military24 August 1857
Aide-de-Camp, Military appointment, 58th Regiment, Resignation
- HENRY JOHN WYNYARD (Ensign), Appointed Governor's Aide-de-Camp
- Shipley (Lieut.), Resigned as Aide-de-Camp
- F. G. STEWARD, Private Secretary
NZ Gazette 1857, No 25