โจ Postal, Land, and Military Notices
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 205
John Fennel to be Postmaster at Brighton, from 6th
January, 1867.
Henry Pearce to be Postmaster at St. Kilda, from
6th January, 1867.
Henry William Stebbing to be Postmaster at Pahiki,
from 6th January, 1867.
Thomas Hetherington to be Postmaster at South
Rakaia, from 1st January, 1867.
Thomas Paterson to be Postmaster at Arowhenua,
from 5th March, 1867.
Eugen Casset to be Postmaster at Haast River.
OTAGO.
โ John McLaren to be Postmaster at Bluespur, from
1st February, 1867.
William Murray to be Postmaster at Maungatua.
Robert Johnston to be Postmaster at Palmerston.
John Milne Shearer to be Postmaster at Waikara,
from 1st April, 1867.
Adam McKenzie to be Postmaster at Long Valley,
from 1st March, 1867.
Thomas Tilley to be Postmaster at Portobello.
SOUTHLAND.
James Green to be Postmaster at Wairaki, from 1st
April, 1867.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 27th April, 1867.
THE following Notice received from the General
Post Office, Adelaide, respecting the extension
of the Money Order System in the Colony of South
Australia, is published for general information.
JOHN HALL.
General Post Office, Adelaide,
19th March, 1867.
NOTICE is hereby given, that on and after the first
of April next, Money Orders may be obtained, or
made payable, at any of the undermentioned offices,
viz. :-
East Wellington
Freeling
Greenock
Kersbrook
Marrabel
Milang
Mount Torrens
Port MacDonnell
Sheaoak Log
Talisker
Victor Harbor
Virginia
Watervale
Williamstown.
J. W. LEWIS, Postmaster-General.
Native Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 25th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
license
WILLIAM TOLE, Esq.,
Province of Auckland; and
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WRIGG, Esq.,
Province of Auckland; to survey land under "The
Native Lands Act, 1865."
J. C. RICHMOND.
Native Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 26th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
license
THOMAS WILLIAM PALIN, Esq.,
Province of Wellington, to survey lands under "The
Native Lands Act, 1865."
J. C. RICHMOND.
Native Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 26th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
HARE REWETI HUKATERE,
to be an Assessor under "The Native Circuit Courts
Act, 1858."
J. C. RICHMOND.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 26th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
make the undermentioned appointment, viz.:-
Captain William Magee Hunter to be an Instructor
of Musketry in the Volunteer Force. Date of
commission, 24th February, 1867.
J. C. RICHMOND,
(for Colonel Haultain.)
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 26th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation of the commission held
by the undermentioned officer, viz. :-
Lieutenant R. P. Crosbie, Canterbury Engineer
Volunteers.
Lieutenant S. E. Wright, Lyttelton Artillery
Volunteers.
J. C. RICHMOND,
(for Colonel Haultain.)
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 29th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
make the undermentioned appointments, viz. :--
In the Auckland Militia.
Major Thomas McDonnell (New Zealand Militia), to
be Lieutenant-Colonel. Date of commission,
25th April, 1867.
William Gilbert Mair to be Major. Date of com-
mission, 25th April, 1867.
Gilbert Mair to be Lieutenant. Date of commission,
25th April, 1867.
In the Napier Militia.
Edward Carr to be Lieutenant. Date of commission,
15th January, 1867.
Henry Grey Morecroft to be Ensign. Date of com-
mission, 15th January, 1867.
Agnew Brown to be Ensign. Date of commission,
16th January, 1867.
In the Taranaki Light Infantry Volunteers.
Patrick J. O'Carroll to be Honorary Assistant Sur-
geon. Date of commission, 8th April, 1867.
In the Royal Company, Rangitikei Rifle Volunteers.
John Matthew to be Captain. Date of commission,
23rd February, 1867.
In the Nelson Artillery Cadet Volunteers.
Francis Huddleston, to be Honorary Lieutenant.
Date of commission, 9th April, 1867.
Edward Moore to be Honorary Second Lieutenant.
Date of commission, 9th April, 1867.
In the No. 1 Battery, Lyttelton Artillery Volunteers.
David Davis to be Lieutenant. Date of commission,
12th April, 1867.
In the No. 2 Battery, Lyttelton Artillery Volunteers..
Charles Moore Igglesden to be Second Lieutenant.
Date of commission, 15th September, 1866.
In the No. 9 (Woodend) Company, Canterbury Rifle
Volunteers.
Henry Hinge to be Lieutenant. Date of commis-
sion, 5th November, 1866.
Charles Lezard to be Ensign. Date of commission,
5th November, 1866.
Charles Welch to be Honorary Assistant Surgeon.
Date of commission, 5th November, 1866.
In the No. 10 (Oxford) Company, Canterbury Rifle
Volunteers.
Charles Sale to be Captain. Date of commission,
15th April, 1867.
Charles Trevatt to be Lieutenant. Date of commis-
sion, 15th April, 1867.
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Appointments made in the Colonial Postal Service across various districts
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๐ Transport & Communications27 April 1867
Postmaster, Appointments, Otago, Southland, Brighton, St. Kilda, Pahiki, Rakaia, Arowhenua, Haast River, Bluespur, Maungatua, Palmerston, Waikara, Long Valley, Portobello, Wairaki
13 names identified
- John Fennel, Appointed Postmaster at Brighton
- Henry Pearce, Appointed Postmaster at St. Kilda
- Henry William Stebbing, Appointed Postmaster at Pahiki
- Thomas Hetherington, Appointed Postmaster at South Rakaia
- Thomas Paterson, Appointed Postmaster at Arowhenua
- Eugen Casset, Appointed Postmaster at Haast River
- John McLaren, Appointed Postmaster at Bluespur
- William Murray, Appointed Postmaster at Maungatua
- Robert Johnston, Appointed Postmaster at Palmerston
- John Milne Shearer, Appointed Postmaster at Waikara
- Adam McKenzie, Appointed Postmaster at Long Valley
- Thomas Tilley, Appointed Postmaster at Portobello
- James Green, Appointed Postmaster at Wairaki
- JOHN HALL
๐ Extension of Money Order System in South Australia
๐ Transport & Communications19 March 1867
Money Order System, Extension, South Australia, Adelaide, Post Offices
- J. W. LEWIS, Postmaster-General
๐ชถ Licensing of two individuals to survey land under Native Lands Act
๐ชถ Mฤori Affairs25 April 1867
Surveyor license, Native Lands Act, Auckland Province
- WILLIAM TOLE (Esquire), Licensed to survey land
- FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WRIGG (Esquire), Licensed to survey land
- J. C. RICHMOND
๐ชถ Licensing of one individual to survey land under Native Lands Act
๐ชถ Mฤori Affairs26 April 1867
Surveyor license, Native Lands Act, Wellington Province
- THOMAS WILLIAM PALIN (Esquire), Licensed to survey land
- J. C. RICHMOND
๐ชถ Appointment of an Assessor under the Native Circuit Courts Act
๐ชถ Mฤori Affairs26 April 1867
Assessor, Native Circuit Courts Act, Appointment
- HARE REWETI HUKATERE, Appointed Assessor
- J. C. RICHMOND
๐ก๏ธ Appointment of Captain William Magee Hunter as Instructor of Musketry
๐ก๏ธ Defence & Military26 April 1867
Volunteer Force, Instructor of Musketry, Commission
- William Magee Hunter (Captain), Appointed Instructor of Musketry
- J. C. RICHMOND
- Colonel Haultain
๐ก๏ธ Resignation of commissions by two Volunteer Force Lieutenants
๐ก๏ธ Defence & Military26 April 1867
Resignation, Commission, Volunteer Force, Canterbury Engineer Volunteers, Lyttelton Artillery Volunteers
- R. P. Crosbie (Lieutenant), Resigned commission
- S. E. Wright (Lieutenant), Resigned commission
- J. C. RICHMOND
- Colonel Haultain
๐ก๏ธ Numerous promotions and appointments within Auckland, Napier, Taranaki, and Canterbury Militias/Volunteers
๐ก๏ธ Defence & Military29 April 1867
Militia, Volunteers, Promotion, Appointment, Lieutenant-Colonel, Major, Lieutenant, Ensign, Honorary Assistant Surgeon, Captain, Honorary Lieutenant
17 names identified
- Thomas McDonnell (Major), Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel
- William Gilbert Mair, Appointed Major
- Gilbert Mair, Appointed Lieutenant
- Edward Carr, Appointed Lieutenant
- Henry Grey Morecroft, Appointed Ensign
- Agnew Brown, Appointed Ensign
- Patrick J. O'Carroll, Appointed Honorary Assistant Surgeon
- John Matthew, Appointed Captain
- Francis Huddleston, Appointed Honorary Lieutenant
- Edward Moore, Appointed Honorary Second Lieutenant
- David Davis, Appointed Lieutenant
- Charles Moore Igglesden, Appointed Second Lieutenant
- Henry Hinge, Appointed Lieutenant
- Charles Lezard, Appointed Ensign
- Charles Welch, Appointed Honorary Assistant Surgeon
- Charles Sale, Appointed Captain
- Charles Trevatt, Appointed Lieutenant
- J. C. RICHMOND
- Colonel Haultain
NZ Gazette 1867, No 27