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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
to order that the said intended annexation be taken
into consideration on the 22nd day of July, 1872.
W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 20th May, 1872.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
issue Letters of Naturalization under "The
Aliens Act, 1866," in favour of the under-mentioned
persons, viz.:-

Name. Residence. Occupation.
Laurent Clorick ... Clutha Ferry ... Farmer.
Johann Himmelskamp Hokitika ... Hotelkeeper.
Herman Heinrich Lange Charleston (Nelson) ... Shipwright.
Wong On ... Tuepeka ... Licensed
Victualler.
Henry Pratt ... Dunedin ... Mariner.

W. GISBORNE.

Native Office,
Wellington, 17th May, 1872.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
authorize
SAMUEL M. BAKER,
of Auckland, to act as Interpreter under "The
Native Lands Act, 1865," and "The Native Lands
Act, 1867."
WILLIAM FOX.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Governor of New
Zealand having, under the powers in him
vested by "The Immigration and Public Works Act,
1870," deemed it expedient to open and make a new
line of road, called sections 1, 2, and 3 of the Opotiki,
Ohiwa, and Waimana road, which road is, in the
opinion of the Governor and the Executive Council of the
Colony, not a road to be constructed by the Superin-
tendent and Provincial Council of the Province of
Auckland, and the course and bearings of which said
road, the admeasurements required for the same, and
the land through which the same passes, together
with the names of the owners and occupiers thereof,
so far as known, are respectively shown and delineated
on certain plans marked Nos. 1 and 2, and which
said road is also described in a certain Proclamation
made under the said Act, and published in the New
Zealand Gazette, No. 24, of 17th May, 1872.
Copies of the said plans, marked Nos. 1 and 2, are
deposited and may be seen and inspected at the office
of the Public Works Department at Tauranga.
And notice is hereby further given, that all or any
person or persons affected by the making of the said
line of road from Richmond to Otakiri, Tarawera
River, Parish of Matata, are required to set forth in
writing, addressed to the Governor, and left at the
office of the said Public Works Department at
Tauranga within forty days from the first publication
hereof, any well-grounded objection he or they may
have to the said line of road.
Dated at Wellington, this 20th day of May, 1872.
J. D. ORMOND,
Minister for Public Works.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 20th May, 1872.

IT is hereby notified, that the designation of the
office of Controller of the Money Order and
Savings Bank Department of the General Post
Office, has been altered to Accountant of the Chief
Money Order and Savings Bank Office; and that
the following appointments have been made in the
General Post Office :--

JAMES KEMMIS WARBURTON, Esq.,
to be Accountant of the Chief Money Order and
Savings Bank Office, vice William Pagan, Controller,
deceased.

WILLIAM GRAY, junr., Esq.,
to be Chief Clerk of the General Post Office, vice
J. K. Warburton promoted.

JULIUS VOGEL,
Postmaster-General.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 20th May, 1872.

IT is hereby notified, that the name of the Post
Office in the Province of Auckland, lately called
"Mahurangi," has been changed to
TEKAPA.

By order.
W. GRAY
(for the Secretary).

IN the matter of "The Friendly Societies Act,
1867," notice is hereby given that a transcript
of the Rules of
"The Loyal Waitahuna Lodge, No. 5443, Man-
chester Unity Independent Order of Odd
Fellows,"
duly certified, has been lodged with the Registrar of
Friendly Societies, registered and recorded under the
provisions of "The Friendly Societies Act, 1867."
Dated the twenty-first day of July, 1872.
ALEX. C. P. MACDONALD
(for the Registrar).



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🏘️ Memorial for Annexation of Reclaimed Land to Lyttelton Borough (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
20 May 1872
Municipal Corporations Act 1867, Land annexation, Lyttelton Borough, Reclaimed land, Governor
  • W. Gisborne

πŸ›οΈ Letters of Naturalization issued under The Aliens Act, 1866

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
20 May 1872
Naturalization, Aliens Act 1866, Farmer, Hotelkeeper, Shipwright, Mariner
  • Laurent Clorick, Granted Letters of Naturalization
  • Johann Himmelskamp, Granted Letters of Naturalization
  • Herman Heinrich Lange, Granted Letters of Naturalization
  • Wong On, Granted Letters of Naturalization
  • Henry Pratt, Granted Letters of Naturalization

  • W. Gisborne

πŸͺΆ Authorization for Interpreter under Native Lands Acts

πŸͺΆ Māori Affairs
17 May 1872
Interpreter appointment, Native Lands Act, Auckland
  • SAMUEL M. Baker, Authorized to act as Interpreter

  • William Fox

πŸ—οΈ Proclamation opening new line of road sections 1, 2, and 3 of Opotiki, Ohiwa, and Waimana road

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
20 May 1872
Road construction, Public Works Act 1870, Opotiki, Waimana, Tauranga, Land acquisition
  • J. D. Ormond, Minister for Public Works

πŸš‚ Alteration of designation and appointments in Money Order and Savings Bank Department

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
20 May 1872
Post Office, Money Order, Savings Bank, Chief Clerk, Accountant
  • JAMES KEMMIS Warburton (Esquire), Appointed Accountant Chief Money Order Office
  • William Pagan, Controller, deceased

  • Julius Vogel, Postmaster-General

πŸš‚ Change of name for Mahurangi Post Office to TEKAPA in Auckland Province

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
20 May 1872
Post Office name change, Mahurangi, TEKAPA, Auckland
  • W. Gray (for the Secretary)

πŸ₯ Lodging of certified transcript of Rules for Loyal Waitahuna Lodge No. 5443

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
21 July 1872
Friendly Societies Act 1867, Odd Fellows, Lodge rules, Registrar
  • ALEX. C. P. MACDONALD (for the Registrar)