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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Auckland.
Michael William Munro-to be Postmaster at
Middle Mahurangi from 1st July, 1864.
Alfred Steventon-to be Postmaster at Port Albert,
from 1st August, 1864.
Andrew Henry-to be Postmaster at Pukerimu,
from 1st July, 1864, vice William Nall, resigned.
Alfred Tremore-to be Postmaster at Miranda
Redoubt, from 14th March, 1864, vice Thomas
Rose, resigned.
Friend Day-to be Postmaster at Matakana, from
23rd July, 1864, vice Alexander T. Munro, re-
signed.
John C. McDowell-to be Postmaster at Coal Mines,
Waikato, from 12th August, 1864.
Otago.
Ferdinand Falck-to be Postmaster at Arrow River,
from 1st July, 1864, vice J. R. McKean, resigned.
John Alexander Campbell-to be Postmaster at
Dunstan Creek, from 12th July, 1864.
Daniel McCluskey-to be Postmaster at Weather-
stones, from 1st July, 1864, vice F. Tallet,
resigned.
Thomas Stark-to be Postmaster at Puarua, from
1st July, 1864, vice R. Christie, resigned.
John Malloch-to be Postmaster at Kyeburn, from
1st July, 1864, vice A. Touter, resigned.
Charles Nicholson-to be Postmaster at Miller's
Flat, from 1st July, 1864, vice W. Miller, re-
signed.
George A. Welch-to be Postmaster at Maori
Point, from 1st July, 1864, vice H. W. Perryman,
resigned.
Hawke's Bay.
William Marshall-to be Postmaster at Clive, from
1st July, 1864, vice Frederick A. Lincoln, re-
signed.
John Jude Taylor-to be Postmaster at Peka Peka,
from 1st July, 1864, vice George M. Gray, re-
signed.
Nelson.
John Martin--to be Postmaster at Buller River,
from 1st July, 1864, vice E. Jennins, resigned.
Marlborough.
Ninien Tertius Lockhart-to be Postmaster at
Wakamarina, from 1st July, 1864, vice John T.
Robinson, resigned.
Edwin Cuff-to be Postmaster at Deep Creek, from
1st July, 1864.
Herbert Gaby-to be Postmaster at Mahapikawa,
from 1st September, 1864.
Canterbury.
John Messent-to be Postmaster at Moeraki Downs,
from 1st September, 1864.
Registrar General's Office,
Auckland, 25th August, 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 Name of an OFFICIATING
MINISTER within the meaning of the said Act, is
published for general information :-
Free Church of Scotland.
The Reverend THOMAS ALEXANDER.
I, JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General of Births,
Deaths, and Marriages in New Zealand, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Name of an OFFICIATING
MINISTER within the meaning of the "Marriage
Act, 1854," has been sent in to me, in addition to
the names in lists published in the New Zealand
Gazette No. 3, of the 26th January; No. 4, of the
11th of February; No. 9, of the 12th of March;
No. 10, of the 25th of March; No. 11, of the 6th of
April; No. 15, of the 27th of April; No. 20, of the
21st of May; No. 21, of the 6th of June; No. 25, of
the 2nd of July; No. 26, of the 9th of July; No.
27, of the 20th of July; and No. 31, of the 16th
August, in the present year.
Given under my hand, at Auckland, this
25th day of August, 1864.
JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar-General.
SUPREME COURT.
Civil Sittings.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting of the
Supreme Court for the despatch of Civil
Business will be holden at the Provincial Council
Chambers, Auckland, on Wednesday, the seventh day
of September next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon;
and that the said Sitting, immediately upon the
opening of the Court, will be adjourned until Eleven
o'clock of the forenoon of Wednesday the fourteenth
day of September next, at the Provincial Council
Chambers aforesaid, at which time and place all
persons under recognizance to appear as Defendants,
or Witnesses, are required to give their attendance.
THOS. OUTHWAITE,
Registrar.
Supreme Court Office,
Auckland, 26th August, 1864.
NOTICE. The undermentioned persons have been
duly licensed, under Clause 16, "Customs Regu-
lation Act, 1858," to act as Custom House Agents
at the Port of Auckland until the 31st day of Decem-
ber, 1864:-
Messrs. Williams and Co., Lower Queen Street.
WILLIAM YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
23rd August, 1864.
Notice under "Patent Act, 1860."
NOTICE is hereby given that an application has
been made by George Boyd and Joseph Greaves
Osborne, in accordance with the "Patent Act, 1860,"
for the issue to them of Letters Patent, granting to
them exclusive right to prepare Powdered Scoria
Stone, and Powdered Scoria Ash, for the purposes of
being used to compound Mortar, Cement, and
Plaster, and in the manufacture of Bricks, Tiles,
Drain-pipes, Sanitary-ware, and other ceramic pro-
ductions. And any person or persons who may wish
to prefer any objection to the granting of such
Letters Patent, are hereby required to send, within
four months from the publication hereof, to Charles
Knight, of Auckland, Esq., M.D., being the person
appointed for that purpose under the provisions of
the said Act, a statement in writing setting forth
the grounds of such objection, subscribed with his or
their proper name and address.
Fraser's Buildings, Auckland,
August 24th, 1864.
J. WAYMOUTH,
Agent.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 26th August, 1864.
ERRATUM.---In Gazette No. 21, of the 6th June,
1864, folio 25, in the notice of the appointment
of certain Justices of the Peace, the third name in
the Hawke's Bay list, for Edward Tuke, Esq., read
Edmund Tuke, Esq.
Printed under the authority of the New Zealand Government, by JOSEPH L. WILSON, Government Printer, Auckland.
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Announcement of Postmaster Appointments
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π Transport & Communications16 August 1864
Postmasters, Appointments, Auckland, Otago, Hawke's Bay, Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury
33 names identified
- Michael William Munro, Appointed Postmaster at Middle Mahurangi
- Alfred Steventon, Appointed Postmaster at Port Albert
- Andrew Henry, Appointed Postmaster at Pukerimu
- William Nall, Resigned Postmaster at Pukerimu
- Alfred Tremore, Appointed Postmaster at Miranda Redoubt
- Thomas Rose, Resigned Postmaster at Miranda Redoubt
- Friend Day, Appointed Postmaster at Matakana
- Alexander T. Munro, Resigned Postmaster at Matakana
- John C. McDowell, Appointed Postmaster at Coal Mines, Waikato
- Ferdinand Falck, Appointed Postmaster at Arrow River
- J. R. McKean, Resigned Postmaster at Arrow River
- John Alexander Campbell, Appointed Postmaster at Dunstan Creek
- Daniel McCluskey, Appointed Postmaster at Weatherstones
- F. Tallet, Resigned Postmaster at Weatherstones
- Thomas Stark, Appointed Postmaster at Puarua
- R. Christie, Resigned Postmaster at Puarua
- John Malloch, Appointed Postmaster at Kyeburn
- A. Touter, Resigned Postmaster at Kyeburn
- Charles Nicholson, Appointed Postmaster at Miller's Flat
- W. Miller, Resigned Postmaster at Miller's Flat
- George A. Welch, Appointed Postmaster at Maori Point
- H. W. Perryman, Resigned Postmaster at Maori Point
- William Marshall, Appointed Postmaster at Clive
- Frederick A. Lincoln, Resigned Postmaster at Clive
- John Jude Taylor, Appointed Postmaster at Peka Peka
- George M. Gray, Resigned Postmaster at Peka Peka
- John Martin, Appointed Postmaster at Buller River
- E. Jennins, Resigned Postmaster at Buller River
- Ninien Tertius Lockhart, Appointed Postmaster at Wakamarina
- John T. Robinson, Resigned Postmaster at Wakamarina
- Edwin Cuff, Appointed Postmaster at Deep Creek
- Herbert Gaby, Appointed Postmaster at Mahapikawa
- John Messent, Appointed Postmaster at Moeraki Downs
ποΈ Publication of Officiating Minister under Marriage Act, 1854
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration25 August 1864
Marriage Act 1854, Officiating Minister, Free Church of Scotland, Births Deaths Marriages
- THOMAS ALEXANDER (Reverend), Published Officiating Minister
- JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General
βοΈ Supreme Court Civil Sittings scheduled for Auckland
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement26 August 1864
Supreme Court, Civil Sittings, Auckland, Court adjournment
- THOS. OUTHWAITE, Registrar
π Licensing of Custom House Agents at Port of Auckland
π Trade, Customs & Industry23 August 1864
Custom House Agents, License, Auckland Port, Customs Regulation Act 1858
- WILLIAM YOUNG, Deputy Commissioner
πΎ Application for Patent for Powdered Scoria Stone use in Mortar and Cement
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources24 August 1864
Patent Act 1860, Powdered Scoria Stone, Mortar, Cement, Ceramic productions
- George Boyd, Applicant for Letters Patent
- Joseph Greaves Osborne, Applicant for Letters Patent
- Charles Knight, Esquire, M.D.
- J. WAYMOUTH, Agent
βοΈ Erratum correcting name in Hawke's Bay Justice of the Peace appointments
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement26 August 1864
Erratum, Justice of the Peace, Hawke's Bay, Gazette correction
- Edward Tuke (Esquire), Incorrectly named Justice of the Peace
- Edmund Tuke (Esquire), Corrected Justice of the Peace name
NZ Gazette 1864, No 33