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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Marine Board, are published for general in-
formation.
WM. Fox,
For the Postmaster-General.
Marine Board Office,
Wellington, Jan. 12, 1864.
Lighthouse Rates fixed July 14th, 1863,
under the Marine Board Act, 1862, for the
Port of Wellington in New Zealand, are here-
by revoked, and the following fixed in lieu
thereof, in accordance with the power vested
in the Marine Board, by the 21st Section of
the Marine Board Act, 1863.
For all Vessels from Europe or any other
port beyond the Australasian Colonies, per
Register Ton, 9d. (nine pence.)
All Vessels from the Australian Colonies
or Tasmania, per Register Ton, 6d. (six-
pence.)
For every Steam or Sailing Vessel, em-
ployed in the Coasting Trade, per Register
Ton, 2d. (two pence.)
The above Dues shall be levied on entering
inwards only, and payable on and after the
date of the Marine Board Act, 1863, coming
into force.
CHARLES SHARP,
President and Master Warden.
POSTAL.
Appointment of Postmasters.
General Post Offic,
Auckland, Jan. 27, 1864.
IN virtue of the powers delegated to me by
His Excellency the Governor, the follow-
ing appointments have been made in the ser-
vice of the Colony.
WILLIAM FOX,
For the Postmaster-General.
PROVINCE OF OTAGO.
James Robertson to be Postmaster at
Waihola, from 1st January, 1864.
John Davidson to be Postmaster at Wai-
hola Gorge, from 1st January, 1864.
Robert Alcoen to be Postmaster at Gabriel's
Gully, from 1st January, 1864.
David Dickie to be Postmaster at Kaihiku
Bridge, from 1st January, 1864.
Thomas Davies to be Postmaster at Pal-
merston, from 1st January, 1864.
James Henderson to be Postmaster at Lake
Waipori, from 1st January, 1864.
Walter Gardiner to be Postmaster at Moke
Creek, from 1st January, 1864.
Thomas Pollock to be Postmaster at Popo-
tunoa, ftom 1st January, 1864.
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY.
Frederick Lambert to be Postmaster at
Waipuna, from 1st January, 1864,
PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.
Alexander Bremner to be Postmaster at
Wairoa, from 1st January, 1864.
Sergeant Robert Gordon Evans, H.M.'s
65th Regiment, to be Postmaster to the Field
Force, Head Quarters, Tuhikaramea.
PROVINCE OF NELSON.
Samuel B. Ironside to be Postmaster at
Appleby, from 1st January, 1864.
Lawrence Droves to be Postmaster at
Waimea West, from the 1st January, 1864.
R. O. Stewart, Esq., appointed Sub-Collector of
Customs at Port Waikato.
Office of Commissioner of Customs,
Auckland, 4th Feb., 1864.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint
ROBERT OLIPHANT STEWART, ESQ.,
to be Sub-Collector of Customs at Port
Waikato, in the Province of Auckland.
T. RUSSELL,
In the absence of the Commissioner
of Customs.
Registrar-General's Office,
Auckland, 1st February, 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 informa-
tion:-
United Church of England and Ireland.
The Reverend FREDERICK HUMPHREY
HUMPHREYS.
Roman Catholic Church.
The Reverend SIMON BARTOSZ.
I, JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General of
Births, Deaths, and Marriages in New
Zealand, do hereby certify that the fore-
going NAMES of OFFICIATING MINISTERS
within the meaning of "The Marriage Act,
1854," have been sent in to me in addition
to the names in a List, published in the
"New Zealand Gazette," No. 3, of the 26th
of January, in the present year.
Given under my hand, at Auckland,
this first day of February, 1864..
JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar-General.
Appointing a Bonding Warehouse at Christ-
church.
CUSTOMS.
Custom House, Lyttelton,
13th January, 1864.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the under-
mentioned building has been duly
approved and appointed, in accordance with
the 11th section of the "Customs Regulation
Act, 1858," to be a Warehouse for the secur
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Fixing Light-house Rates for the Port of Wellington
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ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works12 January 1864
Lighthouse dues, Wellington Port, Shipping fees, Marine Board Act
- WM. Fox, For the Postmaster-General
- CHARLES SHARP, President and Master Warden
π Appointment of Postmasters across various provinces
π Transport & Communications27 January 1864
Postmaster appointments, Otago, Hawke's Bay, Auckland, Nelson
13 names identified
- James Robertson, Appointed Postmaster at Waihola
- John Davidson, Appointed Postmaster at Waihola Gorge
- Robert Alcoen, Appointed Postmaster at Gabriel's Gully
- David Dickie, Appointed Postmaster at Kaihiku Bridge
- Thomas Davies, Appointed Postmaster at Palmerston
- James Henderson, Appointed Postmaster at Lake Waipori
- Walter Gardiner, Appointed Postmaster at Moke Creek
- Thomas Pollock, Appointed Postmaster at Popotunoa
- Frederick Lambert, Appointed Postmaster at Waipuna
- Alexander Bremner, Appointed Postmaster at Wairoa
- Robert Gordon Evans (Sergeant), Appointed Postmaster to the Field Force
- Samuel B. Ironside, Appointed Postmaster at Appleby
- Lawrence Droves, Appointed Postmaster at Waimea West
- WILLIAM FOX, For the Postmaster-General
π Appointment of Sub-Collector of Customs at Port Waikato
π Trade, Customs & Industry4 February 1864
Customs, Sub-Collector, Port Waikato, Auckland
- Robert Oliphant Stewart (Esquire), Appointed Sub-Collector of Customs
- T. Russell, In the absence of the Commissioner of Customs
ποΈ Publication of newly registered Officiating Ministers under Marriage Act, 1854
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration1 February 1864
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Church appointments, Auckland
- Frederick Humphrey Humphreys (Reverend), Officiating Minister registered
- Simon Bartosz (Reverend), Officiating Minister registered
- JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General
π Appointment of a Bonding Warehouse building in Christchurch
π Trade, Customs & Industry13 January 1864
Customs Regulation Act, Bonding Warehouse, Christchurch, Lyttelton
NZ Gazette 1864, No 4