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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
ROLL B.
NOMINAL RETURN of Officers and Men of the Colo-
nial Forces whose claim to the New Zealand War
Medal for services performed subsequent to the 31st
December, 1866, have been admitted by the Com-
missioners since the publication of their last Report.
Bergin, William, Private, Wellington Rifles.
Bertie, John, Private, Wellington Rifles.
Brooking, Henry L. S., Constable, Armed Constabulary.
Delany, John, Private, 1st Waikato Regiment.
Eberle, Peter, Constable, Armed Constabulary.
Ellis, William, Private, Wanganui Militia.
Hagan, Patrick, Private, Wellington Rifles.
Jenkinson, Samuel, Corporal, Wairoa Rifle Volunteers.
Keen, Constantine, Private, Taranaki Military Settlers.
Langridge, Matthew, Constable, Armed Constabulary.
Largo, John, Sub-Lieutenant, Ngatiporu Contingent.
Larritt, Philip, Corporal, Armed Constabulary.
Leslie, James S. C., Private, Wanganui Militia.
Love, Robert, Private, Armed Constabulary.
McGoldrick, Henry, Corporal, Armed Constabulary.
Solomon, William, Constable, Armed Constabulary.
Whiting, John, Private, European Contingent.
Young, Thomas, Private, Armed Constabulary.
Zornig, Henry, Private, Armed Constabulary.
ROLL C.
NOMINAL RETURN of Officers and Men of the Colo-
nial Forces whose Relatives have made application
for the New Zealand War Medal, and whose claims
have been admitted since the publication of their
last Report.
Cole, George L., Private, Forest Rangers.
Harris, Corbyn, Private, Taranaki Rifle Volunteers.
Scandlyn, Thomas, Private, Taranaki Militia.
Appointment of Cadet in Treasury.
Treasury,
Wellington, 14th February, 1873.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
Mr. JOHN FREDERIC CHURTON
to be a Cadet in the Office of the Receiver-General,
Treasury. Appointment to date from 11th February.
G. M. WATERHOUSE.
Money Order Offices.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 16th February, 1873.
THE following Notice, received from the General
Post Office, London, is published for general
information.
By order.
W. GRAY,
Secretary.
MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
ENGLAND.
- On the 2nd of December, Money Order Offices
will be opened in London and the Suburbs at—
Postal
District.
Highbury, B.O., near Station
N.
Holloway Road, B.O., No. 422
N.
Brook Green, Denmark Road
W.
Walworth Common, Villa Street
S.E.
-
The Money Order Offices at Upper Street,
Islington (No. 249), and Holloway Road (No. 372),
will be closed. -
The Offices at Hackney Wick, E., and Wick
Lane, Hackney, E., will be respectively designated
Hackney Wick (Park Street), E., and Hackney Wick
(White Post Lane), E. -
Money Order Offices will be opened in the
Country at—
Ansty ... ... Leicester ... ... Leicester.
Brynhyfied ... ... Swansea ... ... Glamorgan.
Cerrig y Druidion ... ... Corwen ... ... Merioneth.
Foulby ... ... Wakefield ... ... York.
Knowl Hill ... ... Reading ... ... Berks.
Letterston ... ... Haverfordwest ... Pembroke.
Landore ... ... Swansea ... ... Glamorgan.
Market Street, R.O.... Leeds ... ... York.
Stanford Terrace, Lon-
don Road, R.O. ... Brighton ... Sussex.
Thornhill Lees ... ... Dewsbury ... York.
- The Money Order Office at Wragby (Wakefield)
will be closed. The designation of the Office at
Blaguegate (Ormskirk) will be changed to Skelmers-
dale. The Railway Sub Office at Burnopfield (Co.
Durham) will become an ordinary Sub Office, and
along with the Money Order Sub Offices at Dipton
and Annfield Plain will henceforth be served from
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
SCOTLAND.
- Money Order Offices will be opened at—
Morebattle ... ... Kelso ... ... Roxburgh.
Strathdon ... ... Aberdeen ... ... Aberdeen.
- The Money Order Sub Office at Dalry (Ayr-
shire) will be constituted a Head Office.
IRELAND.
- A Money Order Office will be opened at—
Ballacolla ... ... Abbeyleix ... ... Queen's Co.
- A Money Order Office was opened at Phibsboro'
(Dublin), on the 12th instant.
General Post Office, London,
25th October, 1872.
Emigration Officers under "The Passengers
Act, 1855," appointed.
Lands and Immigration Office,
Wellington, 17th February, 1873.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint the under-mentioned persons to be
Immigration Officers, under "The Passengers Act,
1855:"—
Daniel Pollen, Esq., Auckland.
William King Hulke, Esq., New Plymouth.
Arthur William Follett Halcombe, Esq., Wel-
lington.
George Thomas Fannin, Esq., Napier.
Alfred Greenfield, Esq., Nelson.
John Barleyman, Esq., Picton.
John Edwin March, Esq., Lyttelton.
John Samuel Browning, Esq., Hokitika.
James Wylde, Esq., Greymouth.
Frederick LeCren, Esq., Timaru.
John Locke, Esq., Oamaru.
Colin Allan, Esq., Port Chalmers.
Theophilus Daniel, Esq., Riverton.
Walter Henry Pearson, Esq., Bluff.
G. MAURICE O'RORKE.
NOTICES TO MARINERS.
No. 4 of 1873.
Customs Department (Marine Branch),
Wellington, 18th January, 1873.
THE following Notice to Mariners, received from
the Government of Victoria, is published for
general information.
JOHN BATHGATE,
(in absence of Commissioner of Customs).
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Nominal Returns for War Medal Claims (Rolls B and C)
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🛡️ Defence & Military13 February 1873
War Medal, Colonial Forces, Roll B, Roll C, Claims admitted, Military personnel
22 names identified
- William Bergin, Claim admitted for War Medal
- John Bertie, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Henry L. S. Brooking, Claim admitted for War Medal
- John Delany, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Peter Eberle, Claim admitted for War Medal
- William Ellis, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Patrick Hagan, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Samuel Jenkinson, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Constantine Keen, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Matthew Langridge, Claim admitted for War Medal
- John Largo, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Philip Larritt, Claim admitted for War Medal
- James S. C. Leslie, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Robert Love, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Henry McGoldrick, Claim admitted for War Medal
- William Solomon, Claim admitted for War Medal
- John Whiting, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Thomas Young, Claim admitted for War Medal
- Henry Zornig, Claim admitted for War Medal
- George L. Cole, Relative's claim admitted for War Medal
- Corbyn Harris, Relative's claim admitted for War Medal
- Thomas Scandlyn, Relative's claim admitted for War Medal
💰 Appointment of Cadet in Receiver-General's Office, Treasury
💰 Finance & Revenue14 February 1873
Appointment, Cadet, Receiver-General, Treasury, Wellington
- JOHN FREDERIC Churton (Mr.), Appointed Cadet in the Treasury Office
- G. M. Waterhouse
🚂 Notice of opening and closing Money Order Offices in England, Scotland, and Ireland
🚂 Transport & Communications25 October 1872
Money Order Offices, Postal changes, England, Scotland, Ireland
- W. Gray, Secretary
🛂 Appointment of Immigration Officers under The Passengers Act, 1855
🛂 Immigration17 February 1873
Immigration Officers, Passengers Act, Appointments, Various Districts
14 names identified
- Daniel Pollen (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Auckland
- William King Hulke (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, New Plymouth
- Arthur William Follett Halcombe (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Wellington
- George Thomas Fannin (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Napier
- Alfred Greenfield (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Nelson
- John Barleyman (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Picton
- John Edwin March (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Lyttelton
- John Samuel Browning (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Hokitika
- James Wylde (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Greymouth
- Frederick LeCren (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Timaru
- John Locke (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Oamaru
- Colin Allan (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Port Chalmers
- Theophilus Daniel (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Riverton
- Walter Henry Pearson (Esquire), Appointed Immigration Officer, Bluff
- G. Maurice O'Rorke
🏗️ Publication of Victorian Notice to Mariners No. 4 of 1873
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works18 January 1873
Mariners Notice, Victoria Government, Marine Branch, Customs Department
- John Bathgate, (in absence of Commissioner of Customs)
NZ Gazette 1873, No 10