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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

CUSTOMS.

Lighterman Licensed at Auckland.

THE Undermentioned person has been li-
censed to act as Lighterman at the Port
of Auckland for the year ending 31st Decem-
ber, 1863.

CHRISTOPHER ATWILL HARRIS,
Lower Queen-street.

W. YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner of Customs.

Customs, Auckland,
28th May, 1863.

CUSTOMS.

Custom House Agents Licensed at
Auckland.

THE following persons have been duly li-
censed to act as Custom House Agents
at the port of Auckland for the year ending
31st December, 1863.

ALFRED BARNES, Shortland-street,
EDWARD LEYLAND, Lower Queen-street.

W. YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner of Customs.

Customs, Auckland,
28th May, 1863.

CUSTOMS.

Notice of Bonded Warehouse at Auckland.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the under-
mentioned Warehouse in the Port of
Auckland has been approved under the 11th
clause of the "Customs Regulation Act, 1858"
for the reception of goods under bond.

A brick and stone building situate in
Durham-street, in the occupation of
Messrs. Morrin & Co., known as
"Morrin & Co.'s Warehouse."

W. YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner of Customs.

Customs, Auckland,
28th May, 1863.

CUSTOMS.

Revocation and Granting of Licenses for
Bonding Warehouses at the Port of Wel-
lington.

NOTICE.

THE Licenses for the two Warehouses, one
of Brick and the other of Iron, situated
in Tarish-street, and known as Loxley's, have
been cancelled and a License for the reception
of goods under bond under the "Customs Re-
gulation Act, 1858," granted for the Brick
Warehouse, which will in future be known as
Owen's Bonding Warehouse.

S. CARKEEK,
Deputy-Commissioner.

Custom House, Wellington,
20th May, 1863.

Notice of Bonding Warehouses at the Port
of Invercargill.

CUSTOMS.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Buildings
hereinafter particularized and described,
have been duly approved and appointed in
accordance with the 11th section of "Customs
Regulation Act, 1858," to be Warehouses for
the securing of Goods under Bond for the pay-
ment of Duties of Customs:-

First.-A wooden building belonging to
Charles Alexander Ross, situated on section 1,
block 8, in the town of Invercargill.

Second.-Part of an iron building belonging
to Mr. John McDonald, situated on section 11,
block 2, in the town of Invercargill.

Third.-A wooden building belonging to
Messrs. Maning and Whitton, situated on
section 16, block 3, in the town of Invercar-
gill.

Fourth.-An iron building belonging to
Messrs. Maning and Whitton, situated on sec-
tion 17, block 3, in the town of Invercargill.

Fifth.-An iron building belonging to Wil-
liam Miller, situated on section 13, block 1,
Dee-street, in the town of Invercargill.

Sixth.-An iron building belonging to
Messrs. Buttner and Hallenstein, situated on
section 14, block 1, in the town of Invercargill.

A. J. ELLES,
Deputy-Commissioner.

Customs, Invercargill,
May 13th, 1863.

Notice under "Joint Stock Companies Act,
1860."

Office of Registrar of
Joint Stock Companies,
Christchurch, 16th May, 1863.

I, GEORGE BOWRON, Registrar of Joint
Stock Companies for the Province of
Canterbury, do hereby notify that I have Re-
gistered a Memorandum of Association, with
Articles of Association, establishing a Com-
pany (with liability of the Shareholders there-
in), entitled

"The Christchurch Gas, Coal, and Coke
Company, Limited,"

the objects of which are "the manufactur-
ing and producing of inflammable air or gas
from coal or other material, and the supplying
the same to the City of Christchurch, and for
lighting the same City, or for any other pur-
pose to which such air or gas is or shall be
applicable; and also the manufacturing and
preparing for sale of coke and other products
incidental to the manufacture of such air or gas
as the Directors of the Company shall from
time to time determine."

And that in pursuance of the provisions of
"The Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860," I
have issued a Certificate of Incorporation of
the said Company, bearing date this sixteenth
day of May, One thousand eight hundred and
sixty-three.

GEORGE BOWRON,
Registrar of Joint Stock Companies.



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🏭 License granted to Lighterman at Auckland Port

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 May 1863
Lighterman license, Auckland, 1863
  • CHRISTOPHER ATWILL HARRIS, Licensed as Lighterman at Auckland

  • W. YOUNG, Deputy Commissioner of Customs

🏭 Custom House Agents licensed at Auckland Port

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 May 1863
Custom House Agent license, Auckland, 1863
  • ALFRED BARNES, Licensed as Custom House Agent
  • EDWARD LEYLAND, Licensed as Custom House Agent

  • W. YOUNG, Deputy Commissioner of Customs

🏭 Approval of Bonded Warehouse in Auckland (Morrin & Co.)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 May 1863
Bonded Warehouse approval, Auckland, Morrin & Co.
  • W. YOUNG, Deputy Commissioner of Customs

🏭 Revocation and Granting of Bonding Warehouse Licenses in Wellington

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
20 May 1863
Bonding Warehouse license cancellation, Wellington, Owen's Warehouse
  • S. CARKEEK, Deputy-Commissioner

🏭 Approval of six Bonding Warehouses in Invercargill

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 May 1863
Bonding Warehouse approval, Invercargill, property owners
7 names identified
  • Charles Alexander ROSS, Owner of approved warehouse property
  • John MCDONALD (Mr.), Owner of approved warehouse property
  • MANING (Messrs.), Owner of approved warehouse property
  • WHITTON (Messrs.), Owner of approved warehouse property
  • William MILLER, Owner of approved warehouse property
  • BUTTNER (Messrs.), Owner of approved warehouse property
  • HALLENSTEIN (Messrs.), Owner of approved warehouse property

  • A. J. ELLES, Deputy-Commissioner

🏭 Registration of Christchurch Gas, Coal, and Coke Company, Limited

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
16 May 1863
Joint Stock Company registration, Canterbury, Christchurch Gas
  • GEORGE BOWRON, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies