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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
of the Whahatohea Tribe (Bay of Plenty);
Henare Taratoa, the writer of the first
challenge, and much respected by the rebels
for his education and ability; Timoti, a man
of note in Tauranga; Kaingarara of the
Ngatimataku Kotoma, a man of great in-
fluence in that locality.
Among the wounded is Te Tera, of the
Ngaiterangi, Tauranga; and among the
prisoners Thaia Motuiti of Te Arawa, Potoma,
claiming to be a chief of rank.
It will be seen that a severe blow has been
given to the rebel force in Tauranga, nearly
the whole of their leaders being killed. And
I do not think that there are any men left
of sufficient energy or influence to carry on
the war among the Ngaiterangi (Tauranga)
Tribe.
WILLIAM B. BAKER, R.M.
Camp Te Papa, Tauranga,
21st June, 1864.
TAURANGA DISTRICT.
Return of Killed and Wounded, Camp TePapa, 21st June, 1864.
| KILLED. | WOUNDED. | REMARKS. | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CORPS | Captains | Subalts. | Buglers. | Rank and File. | Captains | Subalts. | Buglers. | Names of Officers Wounded. |
| 5 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 13 43rd L. I. Capt. F. A. Smith. | ||||
| 43rd Lt. Infant. | 4 | 18 43rd ,, H. Bernards. | ||||||
| 68th ,, | 68th ,, H. W. J. Trent. | |||||||
| ,, | 68th ,, T. Casement. | |||||||
| ,, | 68th ,, Lieut. H. J.R. V. Stuart | |||||||
| ,, | 68th ,, Ensign W. H. F. Palmer | |||||||
| Total....... | 9 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 31 |
H. H. GREER, Colonel,
Commanding Tauranga District.
(Signed)
CUSTOMS NOTICE.
THE Warehouse in the Port of Lyttelton,
(Christchurch Branch) which will be
known as
"LOUISSON'S BONDING WAREHOUSE,"
and is described below, has been approved and
appointed under clause XI. of the "Customs
Regulation Act, 1858," as a warehouse for
securing goods under bond without payment
of duty on the first entry thereof:--
A two-storied Stone Building (about 50
by 58 ft.) owned and occupied by Mr. Alfred
Louisson, and newly erected by him at
Christchurch on the North side of Hereford
Street, between Manchester and Colombo
Streets, and on part of Town Section,
numbered 738 on the Maps of the Chief
Surveyor of Canterbury.
J. W. HAMILTON,
Deputy Commissioner.
Custom House,
Lyttelton, 4th June, 1864.
Notice under "Joint-Stock Companies Act,
1860."
Office of Registrar of
Joint-Stock Companies,
Auckland, 11th June, 1864.
I, JOHN BOYLE BENNETT, Registrar
of Joint-Stock Companies for the Pro-
vinces of Auckland and Hawke's Bay, in the
Colony of New Zealand, do hereby notify
that I have registered a Memorandum of
Association, with articles of Association,
establishing a Company (with limited liability
of the Shareholders therein), entitled
"THE UNION STEAM SAW, MOULDING, SASH
AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED.)"
The objects of which are, for "sawing of
timber, manufacturing doors, sashes, and
mouldings, working of flooring, the purchase,
preparation, and sale of building materials,
the purchase and sale of lands, and the doing
all such other things as are incidental or
conducive to the attainment of the above
objects":-
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 eleventh
day of June, One thousand eight hundred and
sixty-four.
JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar of Joint-Stock Companies.
Notice under "Joint-Stock Companies Act,
1860."
Office of Registrar of
Joint-Stock Companies,
Auckland, 14th June, 1864.
I, JOHN BOYLE BENNETT, Registrar
of Joint-Stock Companies for the Pro-
vinces of Auckland and Hawke's Bay, in
the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby notify
that I have registered a Memorandum of Asso-
ciation establishing a company (with limited
liability of the Shareholders therein), entitled
"THE WAITEMATA STEAM FERRY COMPANY
(LIMITED),"
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Despatch and Report on the Engagement at Te Ranga (Continuation)
(continued from previous page)
π‘οΈ Defence & Military21 June 1864
Te Ranga, Tauranga, Whahatohea Tribe, Military Report, Wounded, Prisoners
6 names identified
- Henare Taratoa, Writer of the first challenge
- Timoti Unknown, Man of note in Tauranga
- Kaingarara, Man of great influence
- Te Tera, Wounded Ngaiterangi member
- Thaia Motuiti, Prisoner of Te Arawa
- Potoma, Prisoner claiming chief rank
- WILLIAM B. BAKER, Resident Magistrate (R.M.)
π‘οΈ Return of Killed and Wounded at Camp Te Papa, Tauranga
π‘οΈ Defence & Military21 June 1864
Casualties, Killed, Wounded, 43rd Light Infantry, 68th Regiment
6 names identified
- F. A. Smith (Captain), Wounded Officer, 43rd L. I.
- H. Bernards, Wounded Officer, 43rd L. I.
- H. W. J. Trent, Wounded Officer, 68th Regiment
- T. Casement, Wounded Officer, 68th Regiment
- H. J.R. V. Stuart (Lieutenant), Wounded Officer, 68th Regiment
- W. H. F. Palmer (Ensign), Wounded Officer, 68th Regiment
- H. H. GREER, Colonel, Commanding Tauranga District
π Approval of Louissson's Bonding Warehouse in Lyttelton
π Trade, Customs & Industry4 June 1864
Customs Regulation Act 1858, Bonding Warehouse, Lyttelton, Christchurch, Alfred Louisson
- Alfred Louisson (Mr.), Owner and occupier of warehouse
- J. W. HAMILTON, Deputy Commissioner
π Registration of The Union Steam Saw, Moulding, Sash and Door Company (Limited)
π Trade, Customs & Industry11 June 1864
Joint-Stock Companies Act 1860, Company Registration, Limited Liability, Auckland, Timber processing
- JOHN BOYLE BENNETT, Registrar of Joint-Stock Companies
π Notification of Registration for The Waitemata Steam Ferry Company (Limited)
π Trade, Customs & Industry14 June 1864
Joint-Stock Companies Act 1860, Company Registration, Limited Liability, Auckland, Ferry Company
- JOHN BOYLE BENNETT, Registrar of Joint-Stock Companies
NZ Gazette 1864, No 23