✨ Postal, Customs, and Ministerial Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 275

February last, on the subject of an agreement which
had been made with the Italian Post Office for
transmission of patterns of merchandise from Italy
through the United Kingdom to the British Colonies,
I have now to inform you that arrangements have
been made with the Italian Post Office under which
such patterns may also be forwarded (as letters are
at present forwarded) from Italy to New Zealand by
the direct line of packets between Italy and Alex-
andria, at the same rates of postage and under the
same general regulations as those which govern the
transmission of printed papers by that route.

As in the case of patterns forwarded through the
United Kingdom, referred to in my letter above-
mentioned, the Italian and British postage on pat-
terns sent by the direct route from Italy to New
Zealand will in all cases be paid in advance, and such
patterns will be delivered over to your office as book
packets are delivered overβ€”that is, without any
claim, and consequently they will be liable on delivery
to the Colonial inland rate only.

Your office will, in like manner, have the privilege
of sending patterns and samples of merchandise to
Italy by the direct route of Alexandria and Ancona,
and such patterns must be delivered over to the
British Post Office at Alexandria without any claim
for Colonial inland postage.

I am, &c.,
F. HILL.
The Postmaster-General, Wellington.

Customs.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned
Warehouse approved and appointed,
under clause XI. of "The Customs Regulation Act,
1858," for the reception of goods under bond :-

An Iron Building situate at Green Point, Haven
Road, known as "Robert Levien's Bonded
Warehouse."

D. ROUGH,
Deputy Commissioner.
Custom House, Nelson,
21st August, 1865.

Customs.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned
Warehouse in the Port of Auckland has been
duly approved under the 11th clause of "The Customs
Regulation Act, 1858," for the reception of goods
under bond:-
The two lower storeys of a brick and stone building
situate in Fort Street, in the Port of Auck-
land, in the occupation of Mr. Samuel Brown,
and known as
BROWN'S WAREHOUSE.
W. YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland, 10th August, 1865.

Customs.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned
persons have been duly licensed to act as
Custom House Agents at the Port of Nelson, for the
year ending 31st December, 1865 :-
JAMES BENTLEY, of Bridge Street, Nelson;
ROBERT LEVIEN, of Green Point, Haven Road,
Nelson.
D. ROUGH,
Deputy Commissioner.
Custom House, Nelson,
21st August, 1865.

Customs.
THE undermentioned persons have been duly
licensed to act as Custom House Agents at the
Ports of Auckland and Onehunga until the 31st
December, 1865:-
RICHARD LAISHLEY, Shortland Street, Auckland.
ALFRED BARNES, the Beach, Onehunga.
W. YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
16th August, 1865.

Registrar-General's Office,
Auckland, 16th August, 1865.
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:
United Church of England and Ireland.
The Reverend THOMAS ABRAHAM,
ALFRED CLEMENTSON,
WILLIAM DAVID ROBERT LEWIS,
JAMES O'BRYEN DOTT RICHARD.
Congregational Independents.
The Reverend HENRY SAMUEL DAVIS,
THOMAS SPENCER FORSAITH.

I, JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General of Births,
Deaths, and Marriages, in New Zealand, do hereby
certify that the foregoing NAMES OF OFFICIATING
MINISTERS within the meaning of "The Marriage
Act, 1854," have been sent in to me in addition to
the names in Lists published in the New Zealand
Gazette No. 3, of the 31st of January; No. 12, of the
8th of April; No. 13, of the 25th of April; No. 18, of
the 31st of May; No. 22, of the 27th of June; No.
23, of the 11th of July; No. 27, of the 24th of July;
and No. 30, of the 9th of August, in the present
year.

Given under my hand at Auckland, this
sixteenth day of August, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-five.
JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar-General.

Customs.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned
Warehouse in the Port of Auckland has been
duly appointed and approved under the 11th clause
of "The Customs Regulation Act, 1858," for the
reception of goods under bond :--
Two stone cellars,
The lower storey and the third storey of a
brick and stone building,
Two iron stores,
The lower storey of a brick and stone building,
all situated in Chancery Lane and O'Connell Street,
in the Port of Auckland, in the occupation of Messrs.
Brown, Campbell, and Co., and known as
BROWN, CAMPBELL AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE.
W. YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
16th August, 1865.

Office of Registrar of Joint Stock Companies,
Dunedin, 15th August, 1865.
ALFRED WILLIAM SMITH, Registrar of
Joint Stock Companies for the Provinces of
Otago and Southland, do hereby certify that I have
registered a Memorandum of Association, with
Articles of Association annexed, establishing a
Company, with limited liability of the Shareholders
therein, entitled-
"THE DUNEDIN STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY,
(Limited);"
the objects for which the said Company is established



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πŸš‚ Arrangements for transmission of merchandise patterns to and from Italy by post (continued from previous page)

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
29 August 1865
Postal regulations, Merchandise patterns, Italy, Direct route, Alexandria, Book packets
  • F. Hill

🏭 Approval of Robert Levien's Bonded Warehouse at Green Point, Nelson

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 August 1865
Customs, Bonded Warehouse, Approval, Green Point, Haven Road, Nelson
  • Robert Levien, Owner of Bonded Warehouse

  • D. Rough, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Approval of Brown's Warehouse in Fort Street, Auckland, as a bonded warehouse

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 August 1865
Customs, Bonded Warehouse, Approval, Fort Street, Auckland, Brown's Warehouse
  • Samuel Brown (Mr.), Occupier of Bonded Warehouse

  • W. Young, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Licensing of Custom House Agents at Nelson for 1865

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 August 1865
Customs, Custom House Agents, License, Nelson, 1865
  • James Bentley, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Robert Levien, Licensed Custom House Agent

  • D. Rough, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Licensing of Custom House Agents at Auckland and Onehunga until December 1865

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
16 August 1865
Customs, Custom House Agents, License, Auckland, Onehunga, 1865
  • Richard Laishley, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Alfred Barnes, Licensed Custom House Agent

  • W. Young, Deputy Commissioner

πŸ›οΈ Publication of additional Officiating Ministers under The Marriage Act, 1854

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
16 August 1865
Marriage Act 1854, Officiating Ministers, Church of England, Congregational Independents, Auckland
6 names identified
  • Thomas Abraham (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
  • Alfred Clementson, Appointed Officiating Minister
  • William David Robert Lewis, Appointed Officiating Minister
  • James O'Bryen Dott Richard, Appointed Officiating Minister
  • Henry Samuel Davis (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
  • Thomas Spencer Forsait, Appointed Officiating Minister

  • John B. Bennett, Registrar-General

🏭 Approval of Brown, Campbell and Co.'s Warehouse in Auckland as a bonded warehouse

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
16 August 1865
Customs, Bonded Warehouse, Approval, Chancery Lane, O'Connell Street, Auckland
  • Brown (Messrs.), Occupiers of Bonded Warehouse
  • Campbell (Messrs.), Occupiers of Bonded Warehouse

  • W. Young, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Registration of "The Dunedin Steam Shipping Company, (Limited)"

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 August 1865
Joint Stock Companies, Registration, Dunedin Steam Shipping Company, Limited Liability, Otago, Southland
  • Alfred William Smith, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies