✨ Lightermen, Warehouses, and Agent Licenses




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 35

Harris, Christopher Atwill, Custom House
street
Edwards, John, and } Queen-street Wharf
Philpot, Charles
Kell, David
Robinson, Charles
Short, George Henry
Short, Thomas
Wadham, Henry John, and } "
Macfarlane, Daniel
Woods, John "

W. YOUNG,
Deputy-Commissioner.
Customs, Auckland,
2nd January, 1865.

Notice.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Warehouses in the port of Auckland have been duly appointed and approved under the 11th Clause of the "Customs Regulation Act, 1858," for the reception of goods under bond.

Two brick and stone compartments, lower
stories of, and three flats or floors of a building
situated in Shortland Street, with one brick
outhouse adjoining, and one shed attached to
said outhouse, all in the occupation of Mr.
William Hobson, and known as
HOBSON'S WAREHOUSE.

A stone cellar and an iron store situated in
Shortland Street, in the occupation of Mr.
David Nathan and known as
NATHAN'S WAREHOUSE.

Two stone cellars, the lower storey and the
third storey of a stone building, two iron stores
and the lower storey of a brick and stone
building, all situated in Shortland Street and
O'Connel Street, in the occupation of Messrs.
Brown Campbell & Co., and known as
BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO.'S WAREHOUSE.

A two-storied stone building, and an Iron
Store, and the upper floor of an iron store, all
situated in Fort-street, in the occupation of
Mr. Walter Grahame, and known as
GRAHAME'S WAREHOUSE.

A stone and brick building situated in Vul-
can Lane, in the occupation of Messrs. Owen
and Graham, and known as
OWEN & GRAHAM'S WAREHOUSE.

The basement floor of a store in Lower
Queen-street in the occupation of Messrs.
Owen and Graham and known as
OWEN & GRAHAM'S WAREHOUSE.

Two flats of a brick and stone building and
an iron store situated in High-street, in the
occupation of Messrs. Cruickshank, Smart &
Co., and known as
CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO.'S WAREHOUSE.

A brick and stone cellar situated in Queen-
street, in the occupation of Mr. Stannus Jones,
and known as
JONES' WAREHOUSE.

A two-storied brick building in rear of
Messrs. J. A. Gilfillan and Co.'s store, Lower
Queen street, and occupied by Messrs. J. A.
Gilfillan & Co., and known as
GILFILLAN'S WAREHOUSE.

A stone building situated in rear of Mr.
Charles Davis's store, Lower Queen-street, oc-
cupied by Mr. Charles Davis, and known as
DAVIS'S WAREHOUSE.

A brick and stone building situated in Dur-
dham-street, occupied by Messrs. Morrin & Co.,
and known as
MORRIN & CO.'S WAREHOUSE.

A stone cellar situated in Lower Queen-
street, occupied by Mr. John Salmon, and
known as
SALMON'S WAREHOUSE.

The half of a flat (two storey) of a brick
and stone building, situated in Lower Queen-
street, in the occupation of Messrs. Henderson
and Macfarlane, and known as
HENDERSON & MACFARLANE'S WAREHOUSE.

The lowest storey of a brick building in the
occupation of Mr. Samuel Henry Webb, situate
in Fort-street, and known as
WEBB'S WAREHOUSE.

The lowest story of a brick building, situated
in Custom House street, in the occupation of
Mr. Christopher Atwill Harris, and known as
HARRIS'S WAREHOUSE.

A stone and brick building situated in Vul-
can Lane, in the occupation of Messrs. David
Graham & Co., and known as
D. GRAHAM & CO.'S WAREHOUSE.

The half of a brick building, three flats in
the occupation of Messrs. Edward and Henry
Isaacs, situate at the corner of Fort and Com-
merce-streets, and known as
ISAAC'S WAREHOUSE.

The half of the lower storey of a brick and
stone building in rear of Henderson and Mac-
farlane's buildings, Lower Queen-street, and
having an entrance from Fort-street in the oc-
cupation of Messrs. J. S. Macfarlane & Co.,
and known as
J. S. MACFARLANE & CO'S WAREHOUSE.

A portion of the lower storey of a brick and
stone building, situate in rear of the premises
of Messrs. Combes & Daldy, merchants, Lower
Queen-street, and having an entrance from
Fort-street, in the occupation of Messrs.
Thornton, Smith and Firth, and known as
THORNTON SMITH & FIRTH'S WAREHOUSE.

W. YOUNG,
Deputy-Commissioner,
Customs, Auckland,
January 2, 1865.

Notice.

THE following persons have been duly li-
censed to act as Custom House Agents,
at the ports of Auckland, Russell, Onehunga,
and Mongonui for the year ending 31st De-
cember, 1865:---
Ashton, William, Queen-street, Auckland
Asher, Asher, Shortland-street, "
Bathany, David, Fort-street, "
Barnes, Alfred, Shortland-street, "
Bain, John Watson, Lower Queen-st. "
Brown, Hall & Co., "
Bucholz, Louis, Fort-street, "
Christey, Allen, Onehunga, "
Coombe, Joseph, Queen-street "
Combes & Daldy, Lower Queen-street, "
Cruickshank, David Boosie, Queen-st. "
Davis, Charles, Queen-street, "
Drury, Charles Westley, Mongonui, "
De, Hirsch James, Fort-street, "
Edmunds, Samuel John, Lower-Queen-st,, "
Ewen, Walter, Queen-street, "



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🏭 List of persons licensed as Lightermen at the Port of Auckland for 1865 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 January 1865
Lightermen, License, Auckland, Port operations, Customs
10 names identified
  • Christopher Atwill Harris, Licensed Lighterman
  • John Edwards, Licensed Lighterman
  • Charles Philpot, Licensed Lighterman
  • David Kell, Licensed Lighterman
  • Charles Robinson, Licensed Lighterman
  • George Henry Short, Licensed Lighterman
  • Thomas Short, Licensed Lighterman
  • Henry John Wadham, Licensed Lighterman
  • Daniel Macfarlane, Licensed Lighterman
  • John Woods, Licensed Lighterman

  • W. Young, Deputy-Commissioner

🏭 Appointment of Bonded Warehouses in Auckland under Customs Regulation Act

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 January 1865
Warehouse appointment, Bonded goods, Customs, Auckland, Shortland Street, Fort Street
21 names identified
  • William Hobson (Mr.), Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • David Nathan (Mr.), Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • Campbell & Co. Brown, Occupiers of appointed warehouse
  • Walter Grahame (Mr.), Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • Owen, Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • Graham, Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • Smart & Co. Cruickshank, Occupiers of appointed warehouse
  • Stannus Jones, Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • J. A. & Co. Gilfillan, Occupiers of appointed warehouse
  • Charles Davis (Mr.), Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • & Co. Morrin, Occupiers of appointed warehouse
  • John Salmon (Mr.), Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • Henderson, Occupiers of appointed warehouse
  • Macfarlane, Occupiers of appointed warehouse
  • Samuel Henry Webb (Mr.), Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • Christopher Atwill Harris, Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • David & Co. Graham, Occupiers of appointed warehouse
  • Edward Isaacs, Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • Henry Isaacs, Occupier of appointed warehouse
  • J. S. & Co. Macfarlane, Occupiers of appointed warehouse
  • Smith and Firth Thornton, Occupiers of appointed warehouse

  • W. Young, Deputy-Commissioner

🏭 Licenses issued for Custom House Agents in Auckland and other ports for 1865

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Custom House Agent, License, Auckland, Russell, Onehunga, Mongonui
16 names identified
  • William Ashton, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Asher Asher, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • David Bathany, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Alfred Barnes, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • John Watson Bain, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Hall & Co. Brown, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Louis Bucholz, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Allen Christey, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Joseph Coombe, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Daldy Combes, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • David Boosie Cruickshank, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Charles Davis, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Charles Westley Drury, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Hirsch James De, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Samuel John Edmunds, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Walter Ewen, Licensed Custom House Agent