Appointments, Military Orders, Maori Land




Rihi Onepu,
Te Waikauru м.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 321

the Secretary of State for the Colonies that their
Lordships have determined to have exhibited, in the
Paris Exhibition of 1867, a collection illustrative of
Notice of Assent and Signatures sent to me by the periodical and ephemeral literature of the present
the Natives who are engaged in the Pilot Station.
To Mr. RIEMENSCHNEIDER.

time, which would include one specimen of every
newspaper, journal, scientific, artistic, or literary
Friend,-I also approve of the arrangement which magazine, review, or other periodical, tract, playbill,
has been agreed to by you all.
and the like, published during 1865.

Matiu Te Hu,
Pape Te Kahu,
Hakumanu Warihi м,
Te One Huriwai м,
Te One Ratera м,
Tame Retara м,
Te Horo Koreana м,
Henare Mokakai Roreiko,
Renata Karetai Korako м,
Teoti Te Rehe м,
Rawina м.

My Lords are desirous that the literature of a
similar character that has been published during the
same period in each of Her Majesty's Colonies and
Dependencies should be represented, and I am to
request that you will move Mr. Secretary Cardwell
to issue instructions to cause such a collection to be
made in such Colony, and sent to Paris; the same
when made, would be purchased by the Science and
Art Department, for the South Kensington Museum.
I have, &c,,
HENRY COLE,
Secretary and Executive Commissioner.

The Under Secretary of State
for the Colonies.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 10th August, 1866.
THE following General Order bringing into force
the Mutiny Act in the Colony of New Zealand
is published for general information.
E. W. STAFFORD.

[Extract.]
General Order, No. 192.
Head Quarters,
Wellington, 30th July, 1866.

Paragraph 2.-The Major-General commanding
notifies that an Act of the present session of Parlia-
ment for the punishment of mutiny and desertion,
dated 23rd March, 1866, has been received, and that,
in pursuance of the 102nd clause of the Act, the
same will take effect at the Head Quarters of the
command from this date, and at the other stations on
receipt thereof; and all officers are directed to make
themselves acquainted with the particulars contained
therein.

Officers commanding outposts will report to the
Assistant Military Secretary the date of the Act
coming into force at their several stations.
By command,
T. D. BAKER, Major,
Assistant Adjutant-General.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 10th August, 1866.
THE following Despatch with enclosure, from Her
Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the
Colonies, is published for general information.
E. W. STAFFORD.

[Circular.]
Downing Street, 7th May, 1866.
SIR,-With reference to previous correspondence,
I transmit to you a copy of a letter from the Secre-
tary and Executive Commissioner in this country for
the Paris Exhibition of 1867, suggesting that con-
tributions should be obtained from Her Majesty's
various Colonies of the periodical and ephemeral
publications of each Colony for the year 1865, in aid
of a collection for that Exhibition.
I have, &c.,
EDWARD CARDWELL.
Governor Sir G. Grey, K.C.B.

Mr. Cole to the Under Secretary of State.
Paris Exhibition, 1867.
South Kensington, 26th April, 1866.
SIR,-I am directed by the Lords of the Committee
of Council on Education to request you to inform

Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 14th August, 1866.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
FREDERICK FORDE, Esq.,
of Mangawai;
HENRY DACRE, Esq.,
of Okura; and
WILLIAM GORDON, Esq.,
of Onehunga, in the Province of Auckland, to be
Justices of the Peace for the Colony of New Zealand.
E. W. STAFFORD.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 15th August, 1866.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
DAVID O'DONOGHUE, Esq.,
of Port Chalmers, in the Province of Otago, to be a
Coroner for the Colony of New Zealand.
E. W. STAFFORD.

Native Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 9th August, 1866.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
license
JOHN TULLY, Esq.,
ROBERT JAMES MACFARLAND, Esq.,
JOHN HUGHES, Esq., and
W. B. MONTGOMERY, Esq.,
to be Surveyors under "The Native Lands Act,
1865."
A. H. RUSSELL.

Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 14th August, 1866.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
make the undermentioned appointment, viz:-
In the Wellington Militia.
Henry H. Fitzherbert to be Lieutenant. Date of
Commission, 3rd August, 1866.
T. M. HAULTAIN.

Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 14th August, 1866.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held
by the undermentioned officer, viz. :-
Lieut. Stannus Jones, Royal Cavalry Volunteers.
T. M. HAULTAIN.



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🏛️ Confirmation of Maori Signatories and Paris Exhibition Correspondence (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
14 June 1866
Paris Exhibition 1867, literature collection, Maori assent, Pilot Station, Colonial correspondence
13 names identified
  • Rihi Onepu, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Te Waikauru, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Matiu Te Hu, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Pape Te Kahu, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Hakumanu Warihi, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Te One Huriwai, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Te One Ratera, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Tame Retara, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Te Horo Koreana, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Henare Mokakai Roreiko, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Renata Karetai Korako, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Teoti Te Rehe, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station
  • Rawina, Maori signatory/involved in Pilot Station

  • Mr. RIEMENSCHNEIDER
  • HENRY COLE, Secretary and Executive Commissioner
  • The Under Secretary of State for the Colonies
  • EDWARD CARDWELL, Her Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the Colonies
  • Governor Sir G. Grey, K.C.B.

🛡️ General Order bringing Mutiny Act into force in Colony

🛡️ Defence & Military
10 August 1866
General Order 192, Mutiny Act, Parliament, military law, Head Quarters
  • E. W. STAFFORD
  • T. D. BAKER, Major, Assistant Adjutant-General

⚖️ Appointment of three Justices of the Peace in Auckland Province

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
14 August 1866
Justice of the Peace, Appointment, Mangawai, Okura, Onehunga, Auckland
  • FREDERICK FORDE (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace
  • HENRY DACRE (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace
  • WILLIAM GORDON (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace

  • E. W. STAFFORD

⚖️ Appointment of a Coroner in Otago Province

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
15 August 1866
Coroner, Appointment, Port Chalmers, Otago
  • DAVID O'DONOGHUE (Esquire), Appointed Coroner

  • E. W. STAFFORD

🪶 Licensing of four Surveyors under the Native Lands Act, 1865

🪶 Māori Affairs
9 August 1866
Surveyor, License, Native Lands Act 1865
  • JOHN TULLY (Esquire), Licensed Surveyor
  • ROBERT JAMES MACFARLAND (Esquire), Licensed Surveyor
  • JOHN HUGHES (Esquire), Licensed Surveyor
  • W. B. MONTGOMERY (Esquire), Licensed Surveyor

  • A. H. RUSSELL

🛡️ Appointment of Lieutenant in Wellington Militia

🛡️ Defence & Military
14 August 1866
Militia, Wellington, Lieutenant, Commission
  • Henry H. Fitzherbert, Appointed Lieutenant

  • T. M. HAULTAIN

🛡️ Acceptance of resignation of Commission in Royal Cavalry Volunteers

🛡️ Defence & Military
14 August 1866
Resignation, Commission, Royal Cavalry Volunteers
  • Stannus Jones (Lieutenant), Resigned Commission

  • T. M. HAULTAIN