✨ Military, Finance, and Customs Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 9th February, 1869.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation of the commissions held
by the under-mentioned officers, viz. :-
Captain W. S. Moorhouse, Canterbury Yeomanry
Cavalry Volunteers.
Ensign George F. Smith, Wairarapa Militia.
Ensign W. E. S. Hickson, Wellington Militia.
Surgeon John Wood, M.D., Auckland Militia.
J. C. RICHMOND
(in absence of Colonel Haultain).
CONTINUED CONVERSION OF THE OLD DEBEN-
TURES OF THE GENERAL AND PROVINCIAL
GOVERNMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND INTO NEW
5 PER CENT. CONSOLS UNDER THE LOAN ACT
OF 1867.
THE Crown Agent for the Colonies, acting on
behalf of the Government of New Zealand,
will be prepared to exchange new 5 per cents.,
created under authority of the Act above referred to,
for debentures bearing various rates of interest,
which have from time to time been issued under the
following Acts and Ordinances.
The interest on the new securities will be paid
quarterly, and the principal will be paid at par by a
1 per cent. cumulative sinking fund, applied by annual
drawings to the extinction of the debt. By this pro-
cess the whole amount will be paid off in about
thirty-six years.
The terms on which the old debentures may be
exchanged for new are as follows, viz. :-
For every 100 General Government old 5 per
cents. payable in 1914, holders may receive 99 new
5 per cent. consols.
For every 100 General Government 6 per cents.
payable in 1891, holders may receive 113 new 5 per
cents.
For every 100 6 per cents. of the Provincial
Governments of Auckland, Canterbury, and Otago,
holders may receive 109 new 5 per cents.
For every 100 Otago 8 per cents., issued under
Loan Ordinance, 1861-2, and payable in December,
1875, holders may receive 115 new 5 per cents.
For every 100 Otago 8 per cents., issued under
Loan Ordinance, 1861-2, and payable in July, 1874,
holders may receive 113 new 5 per cents.
For every 100 Otago 8 per cents., issued under
1874, holders may receive 113 new 5 per cents.
For every 100 Otago 8 per cents., issued under
Loan Ordinance, 1862, and payable in October, 1875,
holders may receive 115 new 5 per cents.
For every 100 Canterbury 8 per cents., issued
under Loan Ordinance, 1856, and payable in 1873,
holders may receive 110 new 5 per cents.
For every 100 Wellington 8 per cents., issued under
Loan Ordinance, 1862, and payable in 1877, holders
may receive 118 new 5 per cents.
For every £100 Wellington 8 per cents., issued
under Loan Ordinance, 1866, and payable in 1886,
holders may receive £128 10s. new 5 per cents.
For every 100 Nelson 8 per cents., issued under
Loan Ordinance, 1864, and payable in 1876, holders
may receive 116 new 5 per cents.
For every 100 Nelson 8 per cents., issued under
Loan Ordinance, 1864, and payable in 1881, holders
may receive 124 new 5 per cents.
The bonds will be made to represent sums of
£1,000, £500, £200, and £100 respectively, and
fractions of the latter amount, which may be unavoid-
able in the conversion, will be adjusted either by the
issue of one bond, more or less, and by the payment
of the difference in money, at the time of conversion.
The annual drawings will take place in the month
of March, commencing in 1869, and will be conducted
in the presence of the Crown Agents for the
Colonies, of any debenture-holders who may be
pleased to attend, and of a notary public. The
debentures drawn will be paid off at par, on the 15th
April following, together with the interest due
thereon.
The days on which such drawings are to take place
and the numbers and values of the debentures drawn,
will be duly notified by advertisement in the London
Gazette and the Times.
The New Zealand Government will receive bonds
for exchange, and will give an order on the Crown
Agents for an amount of new 5 per cent. consols
corresponding with the advertised terms of con-
version. The Government will be responsible for
the transmission of the old bonds to England.
As payment of interest on new bonds has to be
made in London, and the annual drawings will also
be made there, those bonds will have to be deposited
in the hands of some person resident in the United
Kingdom. For the convenience of persons who have
not agents there, Mr. Morrison, the New Zealand
Agent in London, will, on application, act as agent
for such persons in respect of those bonds.
E. W. STAFFORD.
The Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand,
6th February, 1869.
CUSTOMS.----Whereas a part of a certain building
situate in George Street, on part of Rural
Section No. 8, in Rhodes' Town, at the Port of
Timaru, and known as
RUSSELL'S BOND,
was some time since appointed as a warehouse for
the reception and security of goods entered to be
warehoused without payment of duty upon the first
entry thereof: Now, in exercise of the authority in
me for this purpose vested, I, the Commissioner of
Customs, do by this Order under my hand revoke
and annul, as from the day of the date hereof, the
appointment of the said part of building as such
warehouse as aforesaid.
Given under my hand at Wellington, this
eighth day of February, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine.
J. C. RICHMOND,
Commissioner.
Commissioner's Order, No. 25.]
CUSTOMS.-In exercise of the powers in me for
this purpose vested by "The Customs Regulation
Act, 1858," I, the Commissioner of Customs, do
hereby approve and appoint the under-mentioned
Warehouses, viz. :-
PORT OF HOKITIKA.
A building situate in Wharf Street, Hokitika, and
known as
Evans' Bond.
A building situate in Sewell Street, Hokitika, and
known as
Cassius' Bond.
PORT OF TIMARU.
The northern half of the lower storey of a stone
building situate in Cain's Terrace, on Rural Section
No. 8, in Rhodes' Town, and known as
Cain's Bond—
To be Warehouses for the reception of Goods under
Bond.
Given under my hand at Wellington, this
eighth day of February, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine.
J. C. RICHMOND,
Commissioner.
Commissioner's Order, No. 26.]
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🛡️ Acceptance of Resignations of Military Commissions
🛡️ Defence & Military9 February 1869
Resignations, Militia, Cavalry Volunteers, Canterbury, Wairarapa, Wellington, Auckland
- W. S. Moorhouse (Captain), Resigned military commission
- George F. Smith (Ensign), Resigned military commission
- W. E. S. Hickson (Ensign), Resigned military commission
- John Wood (Surgeon, M.D.), Resigned military commission
- J. C. Richmond (in absence of Colonel Haultain)
💰 Terms for Conversion of General and Provincial Government Debentures
💰 Finance & Revenue6 February 1869
Debenture exchange, 5 per cent. Consols, Sinking fund, Provincial Governments, Loan Ordinance
- E. W. Stafford
🏭 Revocation of Appointment for Russell's Bond Warehouse in Timaru
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry8 February 1869
Customs, Warehouse revocation, Russell's Bond, Timaru, Rhodes' Town
- J. C. Richmond, Commissioner of Customs
🏭 Appointment of Customs Warehouses in Hokitika and Timaru
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry8 February 1869
Customs, Warehouse appointment, Evans' Bond, Cassius' Bond, Cain's Bond, Hokitika, Timaru
- J. C. Richmond, Commissioner
NZ Gazette 1869, No 6