✨ Casualty List and Appointments




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
NAMES OF REBEL NATIVES IDENTIFIED AMONG THOSE KILLED (33) AT SENTRY HILL
ON 30TH APRIL, 1864,

Tribe. Names. Remarks.
Taranaki 1. Parenga Kingi Head Chief
2. Penaha P. Kingi's wife's brother
3. Hoani
4. Manaihi ) Brothers; Murderers of Ford ; signed Oath of Allegi-
5. Wi Patene ance, 1860
Ngatiruanui 6. Raurei te Rangi Kaherea Son of (Chief) Hori Pakeke, a Ngatiruanui Chief
7. Timote te Kekehu Brother-in-law of Rawiri
8. Tiopiea Son of Tamati, one of the Kaitake Chiefs
Ngatiawa Puketapu 9. Tupara Keina (Tubal Cain) Chief of Mahoetahi; a large land-owner
10. Hoani Pirinia Eldest son of Tihehu Puketapu Chief
11. Meihana te Whitu Chief
12. Hapita Brother of wife of Mr. Watt, Resident Magistrate, Southland
13. Whare Half Waikato, half Ngatiawa
Ngatiawa (Waitara) 14. Timoti te Aratu Priest ; Hua native (Bell Block)
15. Hakopa te Whau Nataitawa native
16. Hare Okai te Para Wm. King's fighting Chief
17. Hoera Piriri (Big Joe) Manaihi's Brother; a prisoner in Hospital (wounded)

Colonial Defence Office.
Auckland, 19th May, 1864.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to make the following appoint-
ments, viz.:-

In the Auckland Rifle Volunteers.
Charles Hesketh to be Ensign. Date of
Commission, 18th May, 1864.

The undermentioned Officer is to be con-
sidered on the unattached list :-
Captain George Sisson Cooper, Waipawa
-Cavalry Volunteers.
T. RUSSELL.

In the Taranaki Militia.
Surgeon Richard George Clarke Spence,
of the Taranaki Rifle Volunteers, to be
Surgeon. Date of Commission, 18th May,
1864.

James Benjamin Fraser Suther to be
Assistant-Surgeon. Date of Commission,
17th May, 1864.

Colonial Defence Office,
Auckland, 19th May, 1864.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to accept the following Resigna-
tion, viz :-
Captain John Johnston - Wellington
Militia.
T. RUSSELL.

In the Wellington Militia.
Stephen Smith to be Ensign. Date of
Commission, 12th May, 1864.

In the Napier Militia.
Lieutenant Henry Robert Russell to be
Captain. Date of Commission, 19th May,
1864.

Ensign James Nelson Williams to be
Lieutenant. Date of Commission, 19th
May, 1864.

William Routledge to be Ensign. Date
of Commission, 19th May, 1864.

NOTICE.

Registrar-General's Office,
Auckland, 14th May, 1864.

PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of
the General Assembly of New Zealand,
passed in the eighteenth year of the reign of
Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled
"The Marriage Act, 1854," the following
names of OFFICIATING MINISTERS, within
the meaning of the said Act, are published for
general information :-

Free Church of Scotland.
The Reverend JOHN CAMPBELL.
JAMES CLERK.
"

T. RUSSELL.

ROBERT PARRIS,
Assistant Native Secretary.



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πŸͺΆ List of Rebel Natives Killed at Sentry Hill, 30 April 1864

πŸͺΆ Māori Affairs
19 May 1864
Sentry Hill, Killed, Rebel Natives, Taranaki, Ngatiruanui, Ngatiawa, Chiefs
17 names identified
  • Parenga Kingi, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Penaha, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Hoani, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Manaihi, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Wi Patene, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Raurei te Rangi Kaherea, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Timote te Kekehu, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Tiopiea, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Tupara Keina, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Hoani Pirinia, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Meihana te Whitu, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Hapita, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Whare, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Timoti te Aratu, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Hakopa te Whau, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Hare Okai te Para, Identified as killed rebel native
  • Hoera Piriri, Identified as killed rebel native

πŸ›‘οΈ Military Appointments and Unattached List for Auckland Volunteers

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
19 May 1864
Appointments, Volunteers, Commission, Unattached list, Auckland
  • Charles Hesketh, Appointed Ensign
  • George Sisson Cooper (Captain), Placed on unattached list

  • T. Russell

πŸ›‘οΈ Appointments in the Taranaki Militia

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
19 May 1864
Appointments, Militia, Taranaki, Surgeon, Assistant-Surgeon
  • Richard George Clarke Spence (Surgeon), Appointed Surgeon
  • James Benjamin Fraser Suther, Appointed Assistant-Surgeon

  • T. Russell

πŸ›‘οΈ Acceptance of Resignation for Wellington Militia Captain

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
19 May 1864
Resignation, Captain, Wellington Militia
  • John Johnston (Captain), Resignation accepted

  • T. Russell

πŸ›‘οΈ Militia Appointments for Wellington and Napier

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
19 May 1864
Appointments, Ensign, Captain, Lieutenant, Wellington Militia, Napier Militia
  • Stephen Smith, Appointed Ensign
  • Henry Robert Russell (Lieutenant), Promoted to Captain
  • James Nelson Williams (Ensign), Promoted to Lieutenant
  • William Routledge, Appointed Ensign

  • T. Russell

πŸ›οΈ Publication of Officiating Ministers for Free Church of Scotland

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
14 May 1864
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Free Church of Scotland, Registration
  • JOHN CAMPBELL (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
  • JAMES CLERK, Appointed Officiating Minister

  • T. Russell
  • ROBERT PARRIS, Assistant Native Secretary