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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 20th May, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
make the undermentioned appointments, viz. :-
In the No. 1 Battery Lyttelton Artillery Volunteers.
George Tayler to be 2nd Lieutenant. Date of com-
mission, 12th April, 1867.
In the Timaru Artillery Volunteers.
Edward Cardale to be Captain. Date of commission,
18th April, 1867.
Alfred George Horton to be Lieutenant. Date of
commission, 18th April, 1867.
John King to be 2nd Lieutenant. Date of commis-
sion, 18th April, 1867.
Edward Buller to be Honorary Assistant Surgeon.
Date of commission, 18th April, 1867.
T. M. HAULTAIN.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 21st May, 1867.
THE local rank of Lieutenant-Colonel conferred
upon Major EDWARD GORTON, in the New
Zealand Gazette, No. 37, of the 22nd September,
1865, folio 284, to be converted into substantive rank
in the New Zealand Militia from the 19th July, 1865.
T. M. HAULTAIN.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 21st May, 1867.
THE commission of Honorary Captain John
Williams Wigzell, Nelson Cadet Rifle Volun-
teers, will bear date 1st December, 1866, instead of
1st January, 1867, as published in Gazette No. 5,
19th January last, folio 47.
T. M. HAULTAIN.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 27th May, 1867.
THE following Lists of Persons authorized to
Frank and Receive Letters and Parcels "On
Public Service Only," free by Post, is published for
general information.
JOHN HALL,
Postmaster-General.
List of Persons authorized to Receive and Frank
Letters on the Public Service free of Postage.
His Excellency the Governor.
The Private Secretary.
Chief Justice.
Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court.
Members of Executive Council.
Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Treasurer.
Postmaster-General.
Minister for Native Affairs.
Minister for Defence.
Commissioner of Customs.
Commissioners of Stamps.
Speaker of the Legislative Council.
Speaker of the House of Representatives...
The Officer Commanding Her Majesty's Forces.
The Captains of Her Majesty's Ships on the Austra-
lian Stations employed in New Zealand.
Comptroller of Public Accounts.
Attorney-General.
Judges of District Courts.
Judges of Native Lands Courts.
Auditor of Public Accounts.
Superintendents of Provinces.
Under Secretary.
Assistant Treasurer.
Secretary General Post Office.
Under Secretary for Native Affairs,
Under Secretary for Defence.
Secretary of Customs.
Secretary for Crown Lands.
Assistant Law Officer.
Agents for the General Government in the several
Provinces.
Clerk of General Assembly.
Clerk of Legislative Council.
Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.
Registrars of Joint Stock Companies.
Chief Postmaster of each Province.
Telegraph Engineer.
General Manager, Telegraph Department.
Capt. David Spain, R.N.
Director of Geological Surveys.
Marine Engineer.
Civil Commissioners, Native Districts.
Resident Magistrates.
Deputy Commissioners of Stamps.
List of Persons authorized only to Frank Letters,
&c., on the Public Service free of Postage.
Chairman of Committees of the House of Repre-
sentatives.
Officer Commanding Royal Engineers.
Officer Commanding Royal Artillery.
Deputy Quartermaster-General.
Assistant Military Secretary.
Major of Brigade.
Aide-de-Camp to the Officer Commanding the Forces.
Principal Medical Officer.
Commissariat Officer in charge.
Military Accountant.
Deputy Superintendent of Stores.
Principal Purveyor to the Forces.
Secretary to the Officer Commanding Her Majesty's
Naval Forces.
The Senior Officer of that Branch of Her Majesty's
Military or Naval Forces on the service of
which any Letter may be posted at the place
from which such Letter is despatched.
Sub-Treasurers.
Collectors and Sub-Collectors of Customs.
Assistant Native Secretary.
Accountant to the Treasury.
Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs.
Registrars and Deputy Registrars of Supreme Court.
Inspector of Mails.
Chief Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office.
Returning Officers.
Revising Officers.
Receivers of Land Revenue.
Coroners.
Commissioners of Crown Lands.
Registrars of Deeds.
Inspectors of Bankruptcy.
Controller of Money Orders and Savings' Banks.
Chief Clerk, Audit Office.
Inspector of Surveys.
Inspectors of Militia and Volunteers.
Instructors of Musketry.
Officers Commanding Militia and Volunteer Districts.
Adjutants of the Permanent Staff.
Chief Clerk, Civil Commissioner's Office, Auckland.
Chief Clerk, Natives' Land Court.
List of Persons authorized only to Frank Parcels of
Printed Papers and other Packets on the Public
Service free of Postage.
The Government Printer.
List of Persons authorized only to Receive Letters
on the Public Service free of Postage.
Registration Officers.
Chief Officer of Police in each Province.
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π‘οΈ Appointments in Lyttelton and Timaru Artillery Volunteers
π‘οΈ Defence & Military20 May 1867
Military appointments, Officers, Lyttelton Artillery Volunteers, Timaru Artillery Volunteers
- George Tayler, appointed 2nd Lieutenant
- Edward Cardale, appointed Captain
- Alfred George Horton, appointed Lieutenant
- John King, appointed 2nd Lieutenant
- Edward Buller, appointed Honorary Assistant Surgeon
- T. M. Haultain
π‘οΈ Conversion of Local Rank for Major Edward Gorton
π‘οΈ Defence & Military21 May 1867
Rank conversion, Militia, Major, Edward Gorton
- Edward Gorton, rank converted to substantive rank
- T. M. Haultain
π‘οΈ Correction of Commission Date for Honorary Captain Wigzell
π‘οΈ Defence & Military21 May 1867
Commission date correction, Rifle Volunteers, Honorary Captain
- John Williams Wigzell, commission date corrected
- T. M. Haultain
π Lists of Persons Authorized for Public Service Postal Franking
π Transport & Communications27 May 1867
Postal service, Franking privileges, Public Service, Official list
- David Spain (Captain), authorized to receive/frank mail
- John Hall, Postmaster-General
NZ Gazette 1867, No 32