β¨ Customs Warehouse and Licensing Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Stone and
Brick Building, situated in High Street,
and in the occupation of Messrs. Owen and
Graham, and known as "Owen and Graham's
Warehouse," has been approved and duly
appointed under the 11th Clause of the
"Customs Regulation Act, 1858," for the
reception of Goods under Bond.
W. YOUNG,
Deputy-Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
7th January, 1863.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the follow-
ing person has been licensed to act as
a Custom House Agent, at the Port of Auck-
land, for the year ending 31st December,
1864:
Walter Ewen, Queen Street,
W. YOUNG,
Deputy-Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
16th February, 1864.
NOTICE.
THE undermentioned person has been duly
licenced to act as Lighterman at the Port
of Auckland, for the year ending 31st Decem-
ber, 1864:
William Cranch, Queen-street Wharf.
W. YOUNG,
Deputy-Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
13th January, 1864.
Printed and published by ROBERT J. CREIGHTON and ALFRED SCALES, for the New Zealand Govern-
ment, at the Printing Office, O'Connell-street.
β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
π Approval of Bonded Warehouse in High Street, Auckland
π Trade, Customs & Industry7 January 1863
Customs, Bonded Warehouse, High Street, Goods under Bond, Auckland
- Owen, Occupation of warehouse
- Graham, Occupation of warehouse
- W. Young, Deputy-Commissioner
π Licensing of Custom House Agent for Auckland, 1864
π Trade, Customs & Industry16 February 1864
Custom House Agent, Licence, Auckland, 1864
- Walter Ewen, Licensed as Custom House Agent
- W. Young, Deputy-Commissioner
π Licensing of Lighterman at Port of Auckland, 1864
π Trade, Customs & Industry13 January 1864
Lighterman, Licence, Auckland, 1864, Queen-street Wharf
- William Cranch, Licensed as Lighterman
- W. Young, Deputy-Commissioner
NZ Gazette 1864, No 7