Judicial, Military, and Customs Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 13th April, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
PHILIP AARON PHILIPS, Esq., J.P.,
Mayor of Auckland, to be a Resident Magistrate for
the Resident Magistrate's District of Auckland.
W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 6th April, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation by
BATTEN SMITH, Esq.,
of Manawatu, of his appointment as a Coroner for
the Colony.
W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 2nd April, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
JOHN DEAN BAMFORD, Esq.,
of Blenheim, Marlborough, to be a Justice of the
Peace for the Colony.
W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 8th April, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
make the under-mentioned promotions and
appointments, viz. :-

In the Te Awamutu Cavalry Volunteers.
Andrew Kay to be Lieutenant. Date of commis-
sion, 8th June, 1871.
William Andrew Cowan to be Sub-Lieutenant. Date
of commission, 8th June, 1871.

In the No. 1 Company, Hauraki Rifle Volunteers.
James Kilgour to be Honorary Assistant-Surgeon.
Date of commission, 7th March, 1872.

In the Port Chalmers Naval Volunteers.
John Bosworth Taylor to be Sub-Lieutenant. Date
of commission, 3rd November, 1871.
DONALD MCLEAN.

Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 8th April, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the services of
The Invercargill Artillery Volunteers. Date of
acceptance, 19th January, 1872.
DONALD MCLEAN.

Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 8th April, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation of the commissions held
by the under-mentioned officers, viz. :-
Lieutenant Thomas Hooker, Carterton Rifle Volun-
teers.
Sub-Lieutenant W. A. Wilson, Port Chalmers Naval
Volunteers.
DONALD MCLEAN.

Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 8th April, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
cancel the appointments held by the under-
mentioned officers, viz. :-

In the New Zealand Militia.
Lieutenant Albert Cracroft Fookes.

In the Wairoa Light Horse Volunteers.
Acting-Cornet William Wilson.
DONALD MCLEAN.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 4th April, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
authorize
The RESIDENT ENGINEER in Otago for the
Public Works Department
to frank and receive free from prepayment of
postage, Letters or Packets posted on the Public
Service.
W. GISBORNE
(for the Postmaster-General).

Office of the Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 9th April, 1872.
THE following revised Victorian Drawback Regu-
lations are published for general information.
W. GISBORNE.

DRAWBACKS REGULATIONS, 1872.
ACT 35 VICT. NO. 413.

  1. A drawback of duty paid on importation may
    be paid on the exportation of the goods mentioned
    in Schedule I., hereunto attached, and at the rate
    respectively specified against any item exported.

  2. In order to entitle the exporter to claim any
    such drawback, he shall comply with the following
    conditions:-

(a.) A notice must be given to the Collector of
Customs at the port of export at least two
working hours before of the intention to pack.
(Form A.)

(b.) The usual export entry must be passed (or
if desired such may be deposited with the
proper officer before the vessel by which the
goods will eventually be shipped has been
entered out, the name of the ship being sub-
sequently filled in prior to shipment of the
goods), accompanied by invoices distinguish-
ing-

Goods-Free.
" Ditto Liable to 10 per cent. on importation.
" Ditto 20 per cent. ditto.
" Ditto to a fixed rate ditto.
" Clothing, &c., manufactured in Vic-
toria [from material liable to duty].

Setting forth legibly in respect to each specific
class of articles the actual cost price received,
or to be received, from the purchaser of the
goods. The entry having been passed or
deposited, and invoices in duplicate having
been stamped, an officer of Customs will
attend, before whom the following declaration
must be made and subscribed by the exporter,
or if by a firm, by a member thereof:---

"I, , do hereby declare that I am the exporter
of the goods mentioned in this entry and the invoice
dated and signed by me; that the values therein
given represent the true price paid to me or to be
paid on the following terms , without any dis-
count, rebate, or other allowance, by , the pur-
chaser thereof, trading at , in the Colony or port
of , under the style and title of ; and I
further declare that these goods were properly cleared
at the Customs, and duty paid on importation, and
that none of the said goods were the produce of or
manufactured in Victoria, except as specified in the
said invoice."



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⚖️ Appointment of Resident Magistrate for Auckland District

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
13 April 1872
Appointment, Resident Magistrate, Auckland, Judicial
  • Philip Aaron Philips (Esquire, Justice of the Peace), Appointed Resident Magistrate for Auckland

  • W. Gisborne

⚖️ Acceptance of Resignation of Coroner for the Colony

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
6 April 1872
Resignation, Coroner, Manawatu
  • Batten Smith (Esquire), Resigned as Coroner for the Colony

  • W. Gisborne

⚖️ Appointment of Justice of the Peace at Blenheim

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
2 April 1872
Appointment, Justice of the Peace, Blenheim, Marlborough
  • John Dean Bamford (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace for the Colony

  • W. Gisborne

🛡️ Military Promotions and Appointments in Volunteer Corps

🛡️ Defence & Military
8 April 1872
Promotions, Appointments, Cavalry Volunteers, Rifle Volunteers, Naval Volunteers
  • Andrew Kay, Promoted to Lieutenant (Te Awamutu)
  • William Andrew Cowan, Promoted to Sub-Lieutenant (Te Awamutu)
  • James Kilgour, Appointed Honorary Assistant-Surgeon (Hauraki)
  • John Bosworth Taylor, Promoted to Sub-Lieutenant (Port Chalmers)

  • Donald McLean

🛡️ Acceptance of Services of Invercargill Artillery Volunteers

🛡️ Defence & Military
8 April 1872
Acceptance, Volunteers, Artillery, Invercargill
  • Donald McLean

🛡️ Acceptance of Resignations of Commissions by Officers

🛡️ Defence & Military
8 April 1872
Resignation, Commissions, Rifle Volunteers, Naval Volunteers
  • Thomas Hooker (Lieutenant), Resigned commission (Carterton Rifle Volunteers)
  • W. A. Wilson (Sub-Lieutenant), Resigned commission (Port Chalmers Naval Volunteers)

  • Donald McLean

🛡️ Cancellation of Appointments in Militia and Volunteers

🛡️ Defence & Military
8 April 1872
Cancellation, Appointments, Militia, Light Horse Volunteers
  • Albert Cracroft Fookes (Lieutenant), Appointment cancelled (New Zealand Militia)
  • William Wilson (Acting-Cornet), Appointment cancelled (Wairoa Light Horse Volunteers)

  • Donald McLean

🚂 Authority for Resident Engineer Otago to Frank Mail

🚂 Transport & Communications
4 April 1872
Postage, Franking privilege, Public Works Department, Otago
  • W. Gisborne (for the Postmaster-General)

🏭 Publication of Revised Victorian Drawback Regulations, 1872

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 April 1872
Drawback Regulations, Customs, Exportation, Duties, Victorian Trade
  • W. Gisborne