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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Hugo Byam Lomax, to be Lieutenant. Date
of Commission, 1st. Sept. 1863.
William Nunnington, to be Lieutenant. Date
of Commission, 1st Sept. 1863.
William Alfred Smith, to be Lieutenant.
Date of Commission, 1st Sept. 1863.
Horatio L. Williams, to be Lieutenant. Date
of Commission, 22nd Sept. 1863.
Forster Yelverton Goring, to be Ensign.
Date of Commission, 19th Sept. 1863.
Crosbie Kidd, to be Ensign. Date of Com-
mission, 19th Sept. 1863.
Francis Coleman Hallowes, to be Ensign.
Date of Commission, 19th Sept. 1863.
Roderick Gray, to be Ensign. Date of
Commission, 19th Sept. 1863.
Gillian Hector Ross, to be Ensign. Date of
Commission, 19th Sept. 1893.
Henry Glassock to be Ensign. Date of Com-
mission, 22nd Sept. 1863.
Patrick J. O. Carrol, to be Assistant Surgeon.
Date of Commission, 19th Sept. 1863.
In the No. 2 Company, Onehunga Rifle
Volunteers.
Lewis Harris, to be Ensign. Date of Com-
mission, 16th Sept. 1863.
In the Forest Rangers.
Gustavus Ferdinand Von Tempsky, to be
Ensign. Date of Commission, 26th August.
1863.
In the Taranaki Militia.
Lieutenant James Scott McKellar, to be
Captain. Date of Commission, 1st. Sept.
1863.
Lieutenant Francis Joseph Mace, to be Cap-
tain. Date of Commission, 2nd Sept. 1863.
Lieutenant John Glasfurd Corbett, to be
Captain. Date of Commssion, 3rd Sept.
1863.
Ensign Robert Chisenhall Hammerton, to be
Lieutenant. Date of Commission, 1st
Sept. 1863.
Ensign John Kelly, to be Lieutenant. Date
of Commission, 2nd Sept. 1863.
Charles Everett, to be Lieutenant. Date of
Commission, 3rd Sept. 1863.
Robert Pitcairn, to be Lieutenant. Date of
Commission, 4th Sept. 1863.
William Hussey, to be Lieutenant. Date of
Commission, 5th Sept. 1863.
Charles James Messenger, to be Ensign.
Date of Commission, 1st Sept. 1863.
Courtenay Melmoth Kingdon to be Ensign.
Date of Commission, 2nd Sept. 1868.
William Newland, to be Ensign. Date of
Commission, 3rd Sept. 1863.
James Black, to be Ensign. Date of Com-
mission, 4th Sept. 1863.
Peter McFarlane, to be Ensign. Date of
Commission, 5th Sept. 1863.
Hulton Joseph Webber, to be Assistant Sur-
geon. Date of Commission, 23rd Sept.
1863.
In the Carterton Rifle Volunteers.
Richard Fairbrother, to be Captain. Date of
Commission, 18th Sept. 1863.
Burton Boys, to be Lieutenant. Date of
Commission, 18th Sept. 1863.
James Laydon, to be Ensign. Date of
Commission, 18th Sept. 1863.
In the Masterton Rifle Volunteers.
J. Valentine Smith, to be Captain. Date of
Commission, 19th Sept. 1863.
W. H. Donald, to be Lieutenant Date of
Commission, 19th Sept. 1863.
Robert Hare, to be Ensign. Date of Com-
mission, 19th Sept. 1863.
In the Wanganui Union Corps of Volun-
teers.
Lieutenant Joseph Willcox, to be Captain.
Date of Commission, 22nd Sept. 1863.
Dugald Cameron, to be Cornet. Date of
Commission, 19th Sept. 1863.
John Hunt Hirt, to be Ensign. Date of
Commission, 22nd Sept. 1863.
In the Poronghau Mounted Rifle Volunteers
William Henry Hunter, to be Captain. Date
of Commission, 22nd Sept. 1863.
John Nairn to be Lieutenant. Date of Com-
mission, 22nd Sept. 1863.
T. RUSSELL.
MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS.
Colonial Defence Office,
Auckland, 19th Sept. 1863.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to accept the following resig-
nations :-
Lieutenant Samuel Deighton, of the Wel-
lington Militia.
Ensign E. J. Riddiford, of the second Batt
Wellington Militia.
T. RUSSELL.
NOTICE
To New Zealand Volunteer Militiamen en-
listed in the Neighbouring Colonies.
WHEN a Private enlisted in a Neighbour-
ing Colony wishes to remit a portion of
his pay to his family residing in the Colony
in which he was enlisted, the Government
will undertake to make the remittance free of
charge and postage.
CHARLES KNIGHT,
Comptroller of Militia and Volunteer Pay
Auckland, N. Z.,
September 22nd, 1863.
PRINTING.
Tenders called for.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 23rd Sept., 1863.
TENDERS will be received at this office,
until noon of Saturday, the 26th inst.,
for such Printing as may be required at
Auckland for the service of the General Go-
vernment during the Twelve months com-
mencing the first of October, 1863.
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Promotions and Appointments in various Militia and Volunteer Corps
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π‘οΈ Defence & Military22 September 1863
Commissions, Promotions, Ensigns, Lieutenants, Captains, Surgeons, Onehunga, Forest Rangers, Taranaki Militia, Carterton, Masterton, Wanganui
38 names identified
- Hugo Byam Lomax, appointed Lieutenant
- William Nunnington, appointed Lieutenant
- William Alfred Smith, appointed Lieutenant
- Horatio L. Williams, appointed Lieutenant
- Forster Yelverton Goring, appointed Ensign
- Crosbie Kidd, appointed Ensign
- Francis Coleman Hallowes, appointed Ensign
- Roderick Gray, appointed Ensign
- Gillian Hector Ross, appointed Ensign
- Henry Glassock, appointed Ensign
- Patrick J. O. Carrol, appointed Assistant Surgeon
- Lewis Harris, appointed Ensign
- Gustavus Ferdinand Von Tempsky, appointed Ensign
- James Scott McKellar (Lieutenant), promoted to Captain
- Francis Joseph Mace (Lieutenant), promoted to Captain
- John Glasfurd Corbett (Lieutenant), promoted to Captain
- Robert Chisenhall Hammerton (Ensign), promoted to Lieutenant
- John Kelly (Ensign), promoted to Lieutenant
- Charles Everett, appointed Lieutenant
- Robert Pitcairn, appointed Lieutenant
- William Hussey, appointed Lieutenant
- Charles James Messenger, appointed Ensign
- Courtenay Melmoth Kingdon, appointed Ensign
- William Newland, appointed Ensign
- James Black, appointed Ensign
- Peter McFarlane, appointed Ensign
- Hulton Joseph Webber, appointed Assistant Surgeon
- Richard Fairbrother, appointed Captain
- Burton Boys, appointed Lieutenant
- James Laydon, appointed Ensign
- J. Valentine Smith, appointed Captain
- W. H. Donald, appointed Lieutenant
- Robert Hare, appointed Ensign
- Joseph Willcox (Lieutenant), promoted to Captain
- Dugald Cameron, appointed Cornet
- John Hunt Hirt, appointed Ensign
- William Henry Hunter, appointed Captain
- John Nairn, appointed Lieutenant
- T. Russell
π‘οΈ Resignations accepted in Wellington Militia Corps
π‘οΈ Defence & Military19 September 1863
Resignations, Militia, Wellington
- Samuel Deighton (Lieutenant), resigned from Wellington Militia
- E. J. Riddiford (Ensign), resigned from Wellington Militia
- T. Russell
π‘οΈ Arrangement for remitting pay for Militiamen enlisted in Neighbouring Colonies
π‘οΈ Defence & Military22 September 1863
Pay remittance, Volunteers, Militiamen, Neighbouring Colonies, Charge free
- Charles Knight, Comptroller of Militia and Volunteer Pay
ποΈ Call for Tenders for General Government Printing Services in Auckland
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration23 September 1863
Tenders, Printing, Auckland, General Government, Twelve months contract
NZ Gazette 1863, No 50