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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
of the Province of Otago, have been returned with
certificates to the effect that
For the District of Manuherikia :
David Forsyth Main;
For the District of Waikari:
Mr. Henry Driver;
For the District of North Harbour :
James Green and Hugh McDermid;
For the District of Green Island and Caversham :
James McIndoe and William Barr;
For the District of Peninsula :
James Seaton;
For the District of Lindis :
Henry France, of Oamaru;
For the District of Oamaru (Country District) :
David Hutcheson;
For the District of Oamaru (Town District) :
Herbert Amelius Julius;
For the District of Gold Fields :
James Clark Brown, John Mouat, and Thomas
Luther Shepard :
For the District of Dunstan :
William Fraser;
For the District of Wakatipu :
Matthew Hay;
For the District of Waikouaiti :
Robert Mitchell;
For the District of Waihola :
Alexander Mollison, of Waihola Park, Waihola,
freeholder;
For the District of Tokomairiro :
Thomas Muir, freeholder, Tokomairiro, Henry
Clark, freeholder, Tokomairiro, Robert Mur-
ray, freeholder, Tokomairiro;
For the District of Tuapeka:
John Hughes;
For the District of Clutha :
James William Thompson, Donald Henderson,
Francis Wallace Mackenzie;
For the District of Matau :
William Alfred Mosely;
For the District of Dunedin :
George Duncan, William Hunter Reynolds,
George Turnbull, Julius Vogel, John Sibbald,
John Millar, Bryan Cecil Haggitt;
For the District of the Lakes :
Charles Edward Haughton, Esq.;
For the District of Port Chalmers :
Thomas Tayler, of Port Chalmers, Esq.;
For the District of Taieri :
Robert Miller Robertson, George Shand, Arthur
John Burns, Donald Reid,
have been duly elected.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 29th April, 1867.
THE following extract from the London Gazette of
the 19th February, 1867, is published for general
information.
E. W. STAFFORD.
[EXTRACT.]
Foreign Office, 15th February, 1867.
THE Queen has been pleased to approve of M.
Guiseppe Biagi, as Consul-General at Melbourne,
with jurisdiction over Victoria, South Australia,
Tasmania, and New Zealand, for His Majesty the
King of Italy.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 29th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation by
CHARLES CANNING, Esq.,
of Richmond, in the Province of Nelson, of his
appointment as Justice of the Peace for the Colony
of New Zealand.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 29th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
JAMES FREEMAN FLETCHER, Esq.,
of Turakina, in the Province of Wellington, to be a
Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New Zealand.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 29th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation by
THOMAS SMITH DUNCAN, Esq.,
of his appointment as Crown Solicitor for the conduct
of prosecutions under the regulations of the 23rd
February, 1864, for the Judicial District called "The
Westland District," and to appoint
JAMES HENRY O'LOUGHLIN, Esq.,
to that office.
E. W. STAFFORD.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 26th April, 1867.
IN virtue of the powers delegated to the Post-
master-General by His Excellency the Governor,
the following appointments have been made in the
Postal Service of the Colony.
JOHN HALL.
AUCKLAND.
Henry Grover to be Postmaster at Mongonui, from
1st January, 1867.
George Rayner to be Postmaster at Te Awamutu,
from 15th March, 1867.
HAWKE'S BAY.
James Neagle to be Postmaster at Meanee, from 1st
January, 1867.
TARANAKI.
Charles Freer Crawford to be Postmaster at Oakura,
from 1st April, 1867.
NELSON.
Frank O'Brien to be Postmaster at Twelve-mile
Landing, from 1st January, 1867.
MARLBOROUGH.
Sutherland Macalister to be Postmaster at Kaikoura,
from 1st April, 1867.
William Gillespie to be Postmaster at Flaxbourne,
from 1st March, 1867.
WELLINGTON.
H. A. Moore to be Postmaster at Parawanui, from
1st April, 1867.
CANTERBURY.
Thomas Cotton to be Postmaster at Catlin's River,
from 24th February, 1867.
Angus McDonald to be Postmaster at Selwyn, from
1st January, 1867.
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Returns of elected members for Otago Provincial Council districts
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ποΈ Provincial & Local GovernmentProvincial Council, Election results, Otago, Returns, Elected members
38 names identified
- David Forsyth Main, Elected member for Manuherikia
- Henry Driver (Mr.), Elected member for Waikari
- James Green, Elected member for North Harbour
- Hugh McDermid, Elected member for North Harbour
- James McIndoe, Elected member for Green Island and Caversham
- William Barr, Elected member for Green Island and Caversham
- James Seaton, Elected member for Peninsula
- Henry France, Elected member for Lindis
- David Hutcheson, Elected member for Oamaru (Country)
- Herbert Amelius Julius, Elected member for Oamaru (Town)
- James Clark Brown, Elected member for Gold Fields
- John Mouat, Elected member for Gold Fields
- Thomas Luther Shepard, Elected member for Gold Fields
- William Fraser, Elected member for Dunstan
- Matthew Hay, Elected member for Wakatipu
- Robert Mitchell, Elected member for Waikouaiti
- Alexander Mollison, Elected member for Waihola
- Thomas Muir, Elected member for Tokomairiro
- Henry Clark, Elected member for Tokomairiro
- Robert Murray, Elected member for Tokomairiro
- John Hughes, Elected member for Tuapeka
- James William Thompson, Elected member for Clutha
- Donald Henderson, Elected member for Clutha
- Francis Wallace Mackenzie, Elected member for Clutha
- William Alfred Mosely, Elected member for Matau
- George Duncan, Elected member for Dunedin
- William Hunter Reynolds, Elected member for Dunedin
- George Turnbull, Elected member for Dunedin
- Julius Vogel, Elected member for Dunedin
- John Sibbald, Elected member for Dunedin
- John Millar, Elected member for Dunedin
- Bryan Cecil Haggitt, Elected member for Dunedin
- Charles Edward Haughton (Esquire), Elected member for The Lakes
- Thomas Tayler (Esquire), Elected member for Port Chalmers
- Robert Miller Robertson, Elected member for Taieri
- George Shand, Elected member for Taieri
- Arthur John Burns, Elected member for Taieri
- Donald Reid, Elected member for Taieri
- E. W. Stafford
π Publication of Italian Consul-General appointment notice from London Gazette
π External Affairs & Territories29 April 1867
London Gazette, Extract, Consular appointment, Italy, Melbourne
- E. W. Stafford
βοΈ Acceptance of resignation of Justice of the Peace for Nelson Province
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement29 April 1867
Resignation, Justice of the Peace, Nelson
- CHARLES CANNING (Esquire), Resigned as Justice of the Peace
- E. W. Stafford
βοΈ Appointment of Justice of the Peace for Wellington Province
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement29 April 1867
Appointment, Justice of the Peace, Wellington, Turakina
- JAMES FREEMAN FLETCHER (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace
- E. W. Stafford
βοΈ Resignation and appointment of Crown Solicitor for The Westland District
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement29 April 1867
Resignation, Appointment, Crown Solicitor, Westland District, Prosecutions
- THOMAS SMITH DUNCAN (Esquire), Resigned as Crown Solicitor
- JAMES HENRY O'LOUGHLIN (Esquire), Appointed Crown Solicitor
- E. W. Stafford
π Appointments made in the Colonial Postal Service across various districts
π Transport & Communications26 April 1867
Postal Service, Appointments, Postmaster, Auckland, Taranaki, Nelson, Canterbury
10 names identified
- Henry Grover, Appointed Postmaster at Mongonui
- George Rayner, Appointed Postmaster at Te Awamutu
- James Neagle, Appointed Postmaster at Meanee
- Charles Freer Crawford, Appointed Postmaster at Oakura
- Frank O'Brien, Appointed Postmaster at Twelve-mile Landing
- Sutherland Macalister, Appointed Postmaster at Kaikoura
- William Gillespie, Appointed Postmaster at Flaxbourne
- H. A. Moore, Appointed Postmaster at Parawanui
- Thomas Cotton, Appointed Postmaster at Catlin's River
- Angus McDonald, Appointed Postmaster at Selwyn
- JOHN HALL
NZ Gazette 1867, No 27