✨ Customs Warehouse Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

A stone and brick building situated in
Vulcan Lane formerly in occupation of
Messrs. J. S. Macfarlane & Co., and known
as
MACFARLANE'S WAREHOUSE,
now in occupation of Messrs. Owen and
Graham and known as
OWEN & GRAHAM'S WAREHOUSE.
Also, the occupation of the upper part of an
iron store, situated in Fort-street and known
as
STONE'S WAREHOUSE,
has been transferred from Mr. C. J. Stone
to Mr. Walter Grahame, and forms now part
of the Warehouse known as
GRAHAME'S WAREHOUSE.
W. YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
1st January, 1864.

A stone cellar and an iron store, situated
in Shortland-street and High-street, in the
occupation 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 occupa-
tion of Messrs. Brown, Campbell & Co., and
known as
BROWN, CAMPBELL AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE.

A two-storied stone building, and an iron
store, and the upper floor of an iron store,
all situated in Fort-street, in the occupation
of Mr. Walter Grahame, and known as
GRAHAME'S WAREHOUSE.

A stone and brick building, situated in
Vulcan Lane, in the occupation of Messrs.
Owen and Graham, and known as
OWEN AND GRAHAM'S WAREHOUSE.

NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that the under-
mentioned Warehouses are no longer
approved Warehouses under the 11th Clause
of the "Customs Regulation Act, 1858," for
the reception of goods under bond:
A stone building, once occupied by Messrs.
Henderson and Macfarlane, situated in Fort-
street, and known as
HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE'S WARE-
HOUSE.

One portion of a brick building, situated
in High-street, formerly in the occupation
of Messrs. Cruickshank, Smart & Co., and
known as
CRUICKSHANK'S WAREHOUSE.

A stone and brick building, situated in
High-street, formerly in the occupation of
Messrs. Owen and Graham, and known as
OWEN AND GRAHAM'S WAREHOUSE.

A brick and stone cellar, situated in Queen-
street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Connell
and Ridings, and known as
CONNELL'S WAREHOUSE.

W. YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
1st January, 1864.

CRUICKSHANK, SMART AND CO.'S WARE-
HOUSE.
A brick and stone cellar, situated in Queen-
street, in the occupation of Mr. Stannus
Jones, and known as
JONES' WAREHOUSE.

A two-storied brick building, in rear of
Messrs. J. A. Gilfillan and Co.'s store,
Lower Queen-street, and occupied by Messrs,
J. A. Gilfillan and Co., and 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'S WAREHOUSE.

A stone cellar, situated in Lower Queen-
street, occupied by Mr. John Salmon, known
as
SALMON'S WAREHOUSE.

A brick and stone building, situated in
Durham-street, occupied by Messrs. Morrin
and Co., and known as
MORRIN AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE.

The half of a flat (two storey) of a brick
and stone building, situated in Lower Queen-
street, in the occupation of Messrs. Hender-
son and Macfarlane, and known as
HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE'S WARE-
HOUSE.

WILLIAM YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
1st January, 1864.

NOTICE.
NOTICE 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
"Custom's 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 brick
out-house adjoining, and one shed attached
to said out-house, all in the occupation of
Mr. William Hobson, known as
HOBSON'S WAREHOUSE.

WILLIAM YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
1st January, 1864.

Printed and published by ROBERT J. CREIGHTON and ALFRED SCALES, for the New Zealand Government,
at the Printing Office, O'Connell-street.




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🏭 Updates on Warehouse Occupation Transfers in Auckland

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 January 1864
Warehouse occupation, Transfer, Vulcan Lane, Fort Street, Auckland Customs
  • C. J. Stone (Mr.), Occupation transferred from
  • Walter Grahame (Mr.), Occupation transferred to
  • David Nathan (Mr.), Occupier of warehouse
  • Walter Grahame (Mr.), Current occupier of warehouse

  • W. Young, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Revocation of Approval for Several Auckland Warehouses

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 January 1864
Warehouse revocation, Bonded goods, Customs Regulation Act, Auckland
  • W. Young, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Listing of Warehouses under Cruickshank, Smart & Co. Section

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 January 1864
Warehouse status, Queen Street, Durham Street, Auckland
  • Stannus Jones (Mr.), Occupier of Jones' Warehouse
  • Charles Davis (Mr.), Occupier of Davis's Warehouse
  • John Salmon (Mr.), Occupier of Salmon's Warehouse

  • William Young, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Appointment of Hobson's Warehouse for Reception of Goods under Bond

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 January 1864
Warehouse appointment, Bonded goods, Hobson's Warehouse, Auckland
  • William Hobson, Occupier of appointed warehouse

  • William Young, Deputy Commissioner