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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
The Reverend John Hobbs
" Jonathan Innes
" William Kirk
" Henry H. Lawry
" Alexander Reid
" William Rowse
" Cort Henry Schnackenberg
" Joseph T. Shaw
" George Stannard
" Robert L. Vickers
" James Wallis
" John Warren
" William J. Watkin
" John Whiteley
Congregational Independents.
The Reverend Moses Breach
" Thomas Hamer
" Richard Laishley
" Alexander Macdonald
" James Francis Mandeno
" Henry William Scott
Baptists.
The Reverend William Moore Biss
" P. H. Cornford
" Decimus Dolamore
" Edward Thomas
Primitive Methodist Society.
The Reverend Joseph Long
" Joshua Smith
" Robert Ward
Lutheran Church.
The Reverend John William Christopher Heine
" John Frederick Henry Wohlers
Hebrew Congregations.
Mr. Henry Isaacs
I, JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General
Births, Deaths and Marriages in New
Zealand, do hereby certify that the foregoing
is a full and true copy of a List in which I
have entered all NAMES of OFFICIATING
MINISTERS which have been sent in to me in
conformity with the provisions of "The
Marriage Act, 1854," for insertion in the List
for the year 1863.
Given under my hand, at Auck-
land, this twenty-first day of
January, 1863.
JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar-General.
CUSTOMS.
N OTICE is hereby given that the under-
mentioned Warehouses, in the Port of
Auckland, have been duly appointed and
approved under the 11th Clause of the "Cus-
toms Regulation Act, 1858," for the reception
of goods under Bond.
Two brick and stone compartments, lower
stores of and two flats or floors of a building
situated in Shortland-street, with one outhouse
adjoining, in the occupation of Mr. William
Hobson, known as
"Hobson's Warehouse."
A stone cellar and an iron store situated in
Shortland-street and High-street, in the occu-
pation of Mr. David Nathan, known as
"Nathan's Warehouse."
Two stone cellars, the lower storey and third
storey of a stone building, two iron stores, and
the lower storey of a brick and stone building,
all situated in Shortland-street and O'Connell-
street, in the occupation of Messrs. Brown,
Campbell and Co., known as
"Brown and Campbell's Warehouse."
A two-storied stone building and an iron
store, occupied by Mr. Walter Grahame,
known as
"Grahame's Warehouse."
A stone building occupied by Messrs. Hen-
derson and Macfarlane, known as
"Henderson and Macfarlane's Warehouse."
The upper floor of an iron store occupied by
Mr. Captain James Stone, known as
"Stone's Warehouse."
[The above three Warehouses, viz., Gra-
hame's, Henderson and Macfarlane's, and
Stone's, all form one stack of buildings situate
in Fort street.]
A stone and brick building situated in Vul-
can lane, occupied by Messrs. J. S. Macfarlane
and Co., known as
"Macfarlane's Warehouse."
One portion of a brick building situated in
High-street, occupied by Messrs. Cruickshank,
Smart and Co., known as
"Cruickshank's Warehouse."
A stone and brick building situated in
High-street, occupied by Messrs. Owen and
Graham, known as
"Owen and Graham's Warehouse."
A brick and stone cellar situated in Queen-
street, occupied by Mr. Stannus Jones, known
as
"Jones' Warehouse."
A brick and stone cellar situated in Queen-
street, occupied by Messrs. Connell and
Ridings, known as
"Connell's Warehouse."
A two-storied brick building in rear of
Messrs. Gilfillan's store, Queen-street, occupied
by Messrs. J. A. Gilfillan and Co., known as
"Gilfillan's Warehouse."
A stone building situated in rear of Mr.
Charles Davis's store, Queen-street, occupied
by Mr. Charles Davis, known as
"Davis' Warehouse."
A stone cellar situated in Queen-street,
occupied by Mr. John Salmon, known as
"Salmon's Warehouse."
WILLIAM YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner of Customs.
Custom House, Auckland,
22nd January, 1863.
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List of Officiating Ministers under the Marriage Act, 1854 (Continuation)
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration21 January 1863
Clergy List, Denominations, Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, 1863
30 names identified
- John Hobbs (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Jonathan Innes (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- William Kirk (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Henry H. Lawry (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Alexander Reid (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- William Rowse (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Cort Henry Schnackenberg (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Joseph T. Shaw (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- George Stannard (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Robert L. Vickers (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- James Wallis (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- John Warren (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- William J. Watkin (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- John Whiteley (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Moses Breach (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Thomas Hamer (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Richard Laishley (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Alexander Macdonald (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- James Francis Mandeno (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Henry William Scott (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- William Moore Biss (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- P. H. Cornford (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Decimus Dolamore (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Edward Thomas (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Joseph Long (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Joshua Smith (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Robert Ward (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- John William Christopher Heine (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- John Frederick Henry Wohlers (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- Henry Isaacs (Mr.), Listed as Officiating Minister for 1863
- John B. Bennett, Registrar-General
π Appointment of Bonded Customs Warehouses in Auckland Port
π Trade, Customs & Industry22 January 1863
Customs, Warehouse Approval, Bonded Goods, Auckland, Shortland Street
19 names identified
- William Hobson (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- David Nathan (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Brown (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Campbell (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Walter Grahame (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Henderson (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Macfarlane (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- James Stone (Captain), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- J. S. Macfarlane (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Cruickshank (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Smart (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Owen (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Graham (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Stannus Jones (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Connell (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Ridings (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- J. A. Gilfillan (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- Charles Davis (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- John Salmon (Mr.), Occupier of appointed Customs Warehouse
- William Young, Deputy Commissioner of Customs
NZ Gazette 1863, No 2