✨ Customs Licensing Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
159

Reupena Tauria
Kawana Tawhitorangi
Mete Kingi Paetahi
Ripeka Kerei
Ropiha Haungenge
Hori Ngapuka
Haimona Te Rangiteki
Hariata Tangihiaroa
Reihana Kawekairangi
Te Mere Te Matau
Paora Mete
Anita Pikia
Erana Tomoaka
Mihipera Rukuha
Rahera Poari
Pango
Hiria Rukau
Ani Waea
Rora Mete Kingi
Haromi Te Makawe
Poni Terangitapuaenui
Wiari
Hariata Taukawe
Ramarihi Taukari
Maraea Hira
Ripeka Hone
Raima Rae
Riheta Paihi
Wikitora Raurewa

Office of the Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 30th March, 1867.

IN exercise of the power in me for this purpose
vested by "The Customs Regulation Act, 1858,"
I, the Commissioner of Customs, do hereby approve
and appoint the undermentioned Warehouses at
Ports in the Province of Otago, viz. :--

A brick building, with roof part slate, part iron,
situate between Bond and Crawford Streets, Dunedin,
known as
THE UNIVERSAL BONDED WAREHOUSE.

A stone building, with iron roof, situate in Bond
Street, Dunedin, known as
REYNOLDS' BONDED WAREHOUSE, No. 1.

A wooden building, with iron roof, situate in Bond
Street, Dunedin, known as
REYNOLDS' BONDED WAREHOUSE, No. 2.

A wooden building, with iron roof, situate in Bond
Street, Dunedin, known as
REYNOLDS' BONDED WAREHOUSE, No. 3.

A brick building, with slate roof, situate in Hope
Street, Dunedin, known as
THE PHENIX BONDED WAREHOUSE.

A stone and brick building, with iron roof, situate
in High Street, Dunedin, known as
TURNBULL'S BONDED WAREHOUSE.

A stone building, with slate roof, situate in High
Street, Dunedin, known as
MARTIN'S BONDED WAREHOUSE.

A brick building, with slate roof, situate in Moray
Place, Dunedin, known as
PATERSON AND MCLEOD'S BONDED WAREHOUSE;

A brick and stone building, with iron roof, situate
in Prince's Street, Dunedin, known as
CARGILL'S BONDED WAREHOUSE.

A brick building, with slate roof, situate in Stafford
Street, Port Chalmers, known as
DODSON'S BONDED WAREHOUSE.

A wooden building, with iron roof, situate in
Pendennis Street, Molyneux, known as
BRIGGS' BONDED WAREHOUSE.

A stone building, with iron roof, situate between
Tyne and Tees Streets, Oamaru, known as
FRANCE'S BONDED WAREHOUSE.
WILLIAM FITZHERBERT,
(for Commissioner of Customs.)

CUSTOMS NOTICE. -The undermentioned per-
sons have been duly licensed to act as Custom
House Agents at the Port of Timaru, for the period
ending 31st December, 1867, viz. :-
HENRY JOHN LECREN, Strathallan Street.
GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL, George Street.
FRANCIS WORCESTER STUBBS, Great South Road.
FREDERIC LECREN, Great South Road.
CHAS. E. COOPER,
Deputy Commissioner.

Custom House, Timaru,
14th March, 1867.

CUSTOMS NOTICE. -The undermentioned per-
sons have been duly licensed to act as Custom
House Agents at this Port, for the year ending 18th
March, 1868.
Akersten, William
Askew, Thomas
Beit, John
Bennett, George
Buckeridge, Henry
Cawthorn, Thomas
Curtis, Herbert E.
Davis, Hyam
Fisher, Thomas R.
Levien, Joseph Henry
Levien, Robert
Lockhart, Ninian T.
Moore, David
Percy, John
Sclanders, Alexander
Webster, Malcolm M.
D. ROUGH,
Deputy Commissioner.

Custom House, Nelson,
18th March, 1867.

NOTICE. -The undermentioned person has been
duly licensed to act as a Custom House Agent
at the Port of Wanganui for the year ending 30th
March, 1868:-
ROBERT AITKEN.
JAS. G. WOON,
Deputy Commissioner.

Custom House, Wanganui,
This first day of April, 1867.

NOTICE. -The following persons have been duly
licensed to act as Custom House Agents at the
Port of Wanganui for the year ending 31st December,
1867 :-
MESSRS. TAYLOR AND WATT,
MESSRS. POWELL, SON AND Co.,
MR. EDWARD LEWIS,
MR. WILLIAM THOMAS OWEN,
MR. JAMES FINDLATER,
MR. THOMAS WAYTH GUDGEON.
JAMES G. WOON,
Deputy Commissioner.

Custom House, Wanganui,
27th March, 1867.

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 10th April, 1867.

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,



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πŸͺΆ Schedule B of Claimants/Parties in Papakura Block Succession Case (continued from previous page)

πŸͺΆ Māori Affairs
10 April 1867
Schedule B, Land claim participants, Papakura Block
29 names identified
  • Reupena Tauria, Listed as party/claimant
  • Kawana Tawhitorangi, Listed as party/claimant
  • Mete Kingi Paetahi, Listed as party/claimant
  • Ripeka Kerei, Listed as party/claimant
  • Ropiha Haungenge, Listed as party/claimant
  • Hori Ngapuka, Listed as party/claimant
  • Haimona Te Rangiteki, Listed as party/claimant
  • Hariata Tangihiaroa, Listed as party/claimant
  • Reihana Kawekairangi, Listed as party/claimant
  • Te Mere Te Matau, Listed as party/claimant
  • Paora Mete, Listed as party/claimant
  • Anita Pikia, Listed as party/claimant
  • Erana Tomoaka, Listed as party/claimant
  • Mihipera Rukuha, Listed as party/claimant
  • Rahera Poari, Listed as party/claimant
  • Pango, Listed as party/claimant
  • Hiria Rukau, Listed as party/claimant
  • Ani Waea, Listed as party/claimant
  • Rora Mete Kingi, Listed as party/claimant
  • Haromi Te Makawe, Listed as party/claimant
  • Poni Terangitapuaenui, Listed as party/claimant
  • Wiari, Listed as party/claimant
  • Hariata Taukawe, Listed as party/claimant
  • Ramarihi Taukari, Listed as party/claimant
  • Maraea Hira, Listed as party/claimant
  • Ripeka Hone, Listed as party/claimant
  • Raima Rae, Listed as party/claimant
  • Riheta Paihi, Listed as party/claimant
  • Wikitora Raurewa, Listed as party/claimant

🏭 Approval and Appointment of Bonded Warehouses in Otago Province

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 March 1867
Customs, Bonded Warehouses, Otago, Dunedin, Port Chalmers, Approval
  • William Fitzherbert (for Commissioner of Customs)

🏭 Licensing of Custom House Agents at Timaru until 31st December, 1867

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 March 1867
Customs, Agent licensing, Timaru
  • Henry John Lecren, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • George Gray Russell, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Francis Worcester Stubbs, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Frederic Lecren, Licensed Custom House Agent

  • Chas. E. Cooper, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Licensing of Custom House Agents at Nelson for the year ending March 1868

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 March 1867
Customs, Agent licensing, Nelson
16 names identified
  • William Akersten, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Thomas Askew, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • John Beit, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • George Bennett, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Henry Buckeridge, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Thomas Cawthorn, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Herbert E. Curtis, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Hyam Davis, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Thomas R. Fisher, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Joseph Henry Levien, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Robert Levien, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Ninian T. Lockhart, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • David Moore, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • John Percy, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Alexander Sclanders, Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Malcolm M. Webster, Licensed Custom House Agent

  • D. Rough, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Licensing of Custom House Agent at Wanganui for year ending March 1868

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 April 1867
Customs, Agent licensing, Wanganui
  • Robert Aitken, Licensed Custom House Agent

  • Jas. G. Woon, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Licensing of Custom House Agents at Wanganui until 31st December, 1867

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 March 1867
Customs, Agent licensing, Wanganui, Partnership
  • Edward Lewis (Mr.), Licensed Custom House Agent
  • William Thomas Owen (Mr.), Licensed Custom House Agent
  • James Findlater (Mr.), Licensed Custom House Agent
  • Thomas Wayth Gudgeon (Mr.), Licensed Custom House Agent

  • James G. Woon, Deputy Commissioner

πŸ›οΈ Registrar-General's Notice regarding provisions of The Marriage Act

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
10 April 1867
Marriage Act, Legislation, Registrar-General