β¨ Postal Updates, Election Writs
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High Street, R.O. ... Head Office. County.
High Street, R.O. ... Gravesend ... Kent.
Holywell, R.O. ... Sunderland ... Durham.
Lacock ... Oxford ... Oxford.
Leake ... Chippenham Wilts.
Llanfachreth ... Boston Lincoln.
Long Ashton ... Holyhead Anglesea.
Mair Fair, R.O. ... Bristol Somerset.
... Northampton Northampton.
Market Strand, R.O. ... Falmouth Cornwall.
New Road, R.O. ... Gravesend Kent.
Ore ... Hastings Sussex.
Park End Street, R.O. ... Oxford Oxford.
Perry Barr, R.O. ... Birmingham Warwick.
St. Giles', R.O. ... Oxford Oxford.
Saltaire ... Leeds York.
Scholes, R.O. ... Wigan Lancaster.
Sherburn ... York York.
Westbridge, R.O. ... Leicester Leicester.
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The Money Order Office at Derby Road, Liver-
pool, will henceforth be called "Lodwick Street,"
and the office at East Cramlington, Northumberland,
will be abolished. -
During the past quarter a Money Order Office
was opened at-
Head Office. County.
Church Road, Landport, Portsmouth... Hants.
R.O.
And the Head Office at Kirton Lindsey was re-
duced to a Sub Office under Hull.
- The Money Order Office intimated in last
quarter's list to open at "Redan, R.O., Sheerness,"
should have been "Redan Terrace, R.O."
SCOTLAND.
- During the past quarter Money Order Offices
were opened at Baltasound, Lerwick, and at
Ballinluig (Perthshire), Railway Sub Office; and
the Money Order Offices at Wilton, Hawick, and
Poolewe, Dingwall, were abolished.
IRELAND.
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A Money Order Office will be opened at-
Head Office. County.
Toombeola ... Galway Galway. -
The Money Order Office at Mohill is now served
from Dromod instead of from Carrick on Shannon,
and the office at Ardara from Stranorlar instead of
from Donegal.
Office of the Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 7th March, 1868.
N OTICE is hereby given that the appointment
held by
Mr. ROBERT GREAVES,
as Sub-Collector of Customs at Akaroa, has been
cancelled.
J. C. RICHMOND,
Commissioner.
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
TO ROBERT CLAPHAM BARSTOW, Esq., Returning
Officer for the Northern Maori Electoral
District, Greeting:
WHEREAS it is necessary that an election of a
Member of the House of Representatives of New
Zealand shall take place:
Now therefore, we do hereby require and com-
mand you to cause to be elected by the voters duly
qualified for that purpose, freely and indifferently,
and in manner and form by law and regulations in
this behalf prescribed, a legally qualified person to
serve as Member of the said House of Representa-
tives for the Northern Maori Electoral District.
And we do hereby further require and command
that you cause the nomination of the said Member
to be at
RUSSELL,
on the fifteenth day of April, and the polling, in
case it shall be required, to be at the several polling
places, on the sixth day of May, and that this our
Writ, with the name of the person so elected
endorsed thereon by you, shall be returned to us
here on or before the twenty-eighth day of May, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.
In witness whereof, His Excellency Sir
George Ferguson Bowen, the Governor
and Commander-in-Chief of New Zealand,
has caused the Public Seal of the Colony
of New Zealand to be hereunto affixed, at
Wellington, the third day of March, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.
G. F. BOWEN,
Governor.
VICTORIA, by the grace of God, of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and
of the Islands of New Zealand, Queen.
TO ROBERT PARRIS, Esq., Returning Officer for the
Western Maori Electoral District, Greeting:
WHEREAS it is necessary that an election of a
Member of the House of Representatives of New
Zealand shall take place:
Now therefore, we do hereby require and com-
mand you to cause to be elected by the voters duly
qualified for that purpose, freely and indifferently,
and in manner and form by law and regulations in
this behalf prescribed, a legally qualified person to
serve as Member of the said House of Representa-
tives for the Western Maori Electoral District.
And we do hereby further require and command
that you cause the nomination of the said Member
to be at
WHANGANUI,
on the fifteenth day of April, and the polling, in
case it shall be required, to be at the several polling
places, on the sixth day of May, and that this our
Writ, with the name of the person so elected
endorsed thereon by you, shall be returned to us
here on or before the twenty-eighth day of May, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.
In witness whereof, His Excellency Sir
George Ferguson Bowen, the Governor
and Commander-in-Chief of New Zealand,
has caused the Public Seal of the Colony
of New Zealand, to be hereunto affixed, at
Wellington, the third day of March, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.
G. F. BOWEN,
Governor.
Native Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 10th March, 1868.
THE following Writs for the election of Members
of the House of Representatives of New
Zealand, for the several Maori Electoral Districts
constituted under "The Maori Representation Act,
1867," are published in the New Zealand Gazette,
in accordance with regulations issued by proclamation
bearing date the twenty-ninth of February, 1868.
By command,
W. ROLLESTON,
Under Secretary.
VICTORIA, by the grace of God, of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and
of the Islands of New Zealand, Queen.
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Details of new and altered Money Order Offices in England and Country.
(continued from previous page)
π Transport & Communications26 February 1868
Money Order, Postal Districts, England, Scotland, Ireland, Office changes
π Cancellation of Customs Sub-Collector appointment at Akaroa.
π Trade, Customs & Industry7 March 1868
Customs, Appointment cancellation, Sub-Collector, Akaroa
- Robert Greaves (Mr.), Appointment as Sub-Collector cancelled
- J. C. Richmond, Commissioner
ποΈ Writ commanding election for Northern Maori Electoral District Member.
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration3 March 1868
Writ, Election, House of Representatives, Northern Maori Electoral District, Nomination, Polling
- Robert Clapham Barstow (Esquire), Returning Officer for Northern Maori District
- G. F. Bowen, Governor
ποΈ Writ commanding election for Western Maori Electoral District Member.
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration3 March 1868
Writ, Election, House of Representatives, Western Maori Electoral District, Nomination, Polling
- Robert Parris (Esquire), Returning Officer for Western Maori District
- G. F. Bowen, Governor
πͺΆ Publication notice for Writs regarding Maori Electoral Districts elections.
πͺΆ MΔori Affairs10 March 1868
Writs, Maori Representation Act 1867, Publication, Proclamation
- W. Rolleston, Under Secretary
NZ Gazette 1868, No 15