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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
NOTICE is hereby given that Richard Auguste
Hennessy, Frederick Richard Hennessy, Jean
Elisée Monsnier Jacques Richard Maurice Hennessy,
and Jean Baptiste Richard Hennessy, all of Cognac,
in the Department of Charente, in the Empire of
France, brandy merchants and exporters of brandy,
carrying on business under the style or firm of
"Jas. Hennessy and Co.," have applied to register
the following trade marks:-
For Brandy in Bottles:
An oblong label, containing, within a square border,
a wreath of vine branches, surmounted by an arm
with battle axe, and enclosing the words "Jas.
Hennessy and Co., Cognac:"
And on the corks, the following characters im-
pressed or burned, "Jas. Hennessy and Co."
- E. W. STAFFORD,
Registrar of Trade Marks.
Wellington, 14th September, 1867.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 5th September, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
ALFRED JULIUS SICKLER,
of Havelock, in the Province of Marlborough, Esquire,
to be a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New
Zealand.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Native Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 2nd September, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
license
ROBERT PARK, Esq.,
Province of Canterbury, to be a Surveyor under
"The Native Lands Act, 1865."
J. C. RICHMOND.
Native Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 3rd September, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
IHAIA PORUTU,
to be an Assessor under "The Native Lands Act,
1865."
J. C. RICHMOND.
Native Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 27th August, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
license
DAVID PORTER, Esq.,
Province of Wellington, to be a Surveyor under
"The Native Lands Act, 1865."
J. C. RICHMOND.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 29th August, 1867.
THE following Notice, received from the General
Post Office, London, respecting the extension
of and alterations in the Money Order System, is
published for general information.
JOHN HALL.
MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
ENGLAND.
- On the 1st July Money Order Offices will be
opened in London and the suburbs at:-
Postal District.
Battersea Park Terrace
... S.
Belsize Park, Hampstead
... N.W.
Harlesden Green
... N.W.
Kensington Park Road
... W.
Lancaster Street, Hyde Park
W.
Princes Street, Westminster
S.W.
2. Money Order Offices will be opened in the
country at-
Head Office. County.
Above Bar, R.O.
... Southampton... Hants.
Bold Street, R.O.
... Liverpool Lancaster.
Cam
... Dursley Gloucester.
Cobham...
... Gravesend Kent.
Constitution Hill, R.O. Birmingham... Warwick.
Didsbury
... Manchester Lancaster.
Etruria
... Stoke-on-Trent Stafford,
Gorlston
... Yarmouth Suffolk.
Kiveton Park
... Sheffield York.
Lewes Road, R.O.
... Brighton Sussex.
Long Bennington
... Grantham Lincoln.
Lumb
... Manchester Lancaster.
Rainford
... St. Helen's Lancaster.
Standish
... Wigan Lancaster.
Stogumber
... Taunton Somerset.
Taff's Well
... Cardiff Glamorgan
The Docks
... Swansea Glamorgan
Windmill Road...
... Croydon Surrey.
3. The Money Order Offices at Great Hampton
Row and Warstone Lane (Birmingham) will be
closed.
4. The Money Order Office at Cranley (Guildford)
will henceforth be denominated Cranleigh.
5. Money Order Offices will be opened at-
SCOTLAND.
Head Office. County.
Rutherglen
... Glasgow Lanark.
Stonehouse
... Hamilton Lanark.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 12th September, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
authorize
WILLIAM WEAVER, Esq.,
District Manager of the Northern Line of Electric
Telegraph, to frank, free from prepayment of
postage, letters and packets sent by him on the
public service only.
JOHN HALL,
Postmaster-General.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 11th September, 1867.
ENQUIRIES having been made respecting
GEORGE CROON,
carpenter by trade, who emigrated to New Zealand
about two years since, and is supposed to have joined
the Colonial Forces, any person who can give any
information respecting him is requested to communi-
cate to this office.
J. HOLT,
Under Secretary.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 11th September, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
make the undermentioned appointments, viz.:
In the Wellington Artillery Volunteers.
Ensign Patrick Alphonsus Buckley (Wellington
Militia) to be Captain. Date of commission,
31st August, 1867.
In the Invercargill Rifle Volunteers.
James Harvey to be Captain. Date of commission,
23rd August, 1867.
Frederick Henry Geisow to be Lieutenant. Date
of commission, 23rd August, 1867.
William Pantin Grigor to be Honorary Assistant-
Surgeon. Date of commission, 23rd August,
1867.
T. M. HAULTAIN.
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🏭 Application to Register Trade Marks for Jas. Hennessy and Co. Brandy
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 September 1867
Trade mark registration, Brandy, Cognac, Jas. Hennessy and Co., Label, Corks
- Richard Auguste Hennessy, Applied to register trade marks
- Frederick Richard Hennessy, Applied to register trade marks
- Jean Elisée Monsnier Jacques Richard Maurice Hennessy, Applied to register trade marks
- Jean Baptiste Richard Hennessy, Applied to register trade marks
- E. W. STAFFORD, Registrar of Trade Marks
⚖️ Appointment of Justice of the Peace for Marlborough
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement5 September 1867
Justice of the Peace, Appointment, Marlborough, Havelock
- ALFRED JULIUS SICKLER (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace
- E. W. STAFFORD
🪶 Licensing of Surveyor under Native Lands Act
🪶 Māori Affairs2 September 1867
Surveyor license, Native Lands Act, Canterbury
- ROBERT PARK (Esquire), Licensed as Surveyor
- J. C. RICHMOND
🪶 Appointment of Assessor under Native Lands Act
🪶 Māori Affairs3 September 1867
Assessor appointment, Native Lands Act
- IHAIA PORUTU, Appointed Assessor
- J. C. RICHMOND
🪶 Licensing of Surveyor under Native Lands Act
🪶 Māori Affairs27 August 1867
Surveyor license, Native Lands Act, Wellington
- DAVID PORTER (Esquire), Licensed as Surveyor
- J. C. RICHMOND
🚂 Extension and alterations to UK Money Order System
🚂 Transport & Communications29 August 1867
Money Order System, London, England, Scotland, Post Office extensions
- JOHN HALL
🚂 Authority granted to Telegraph Manager to frank official mail
🚂 Transport & Communications12 September 1867
Telegraph, Franking privilege, Public service mail
- WILLIAM WEAVER (Esquire), Authorized to frank mail
- JOHN HALL, Postmaster-General
🛡️ Enquiry for information regarding missing carpenter George Croon
🛡️ Defence & Military11 September 1867
Missing person, Carpenter, Colonial Forces, Enquiry
- GEORGE CROON, Subject of enquiry regarding whereabouts
- J. HOLT, Under Secretary
🛡️ Volunteer Force Appointments in Wellington and Invercargill
🛡️ Defence & Military11 September 1867
Volunteer appointments, Artillery, Rifle Volunteers, Captain, Lieutenant, Assistant-Surgeon
- Patrick Alphonsus Buckley, Promoted to Captain in Artillery Volunteers
- James Harvey, Appointed Captain in Rifle Volunteers
- Frederick Henry Geisow, Appointed Lieutenant in Rifle Volunteers
- William Pantin Grigor, Appointed Honorary Assistant-Surgeon
- T. M. HAULTAIN
NZ Gazette 1867, No 46