Appointments, Tenders, and Postal Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

has been appointed a Member of the Commission to
inspect and report upon the state and condition of
Immigrants and Emigrant Ships, upon their arrival
at the Port of Wellington, vice A. W. F. Halcombe,
Esq., resigned.

G. M. O'RORKE.

Clerks in the Immigration Department appointed.

Immigration Office,
Wellington, 9th April, 1873.
HIS Excellency the Administrator of the Govern-
ment has been pleased to make the under-
mentioned appointments in the Immigration De-
partment :—
CHIEF CLERK—Huntly John Harry Eliott.
RECORD CLERK—Edward Osborne Gibbes.
JUNIOR CLERK—Thomas George Waitt.
G. MAURICE O'RORKE.
N.B.—The above-named officers have been transferred from
the Public Works Department.

Tender for Carting accepted.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 9th April, 1873.
THE following Tender for Carting has been accepted
by the General Government for the twelve
months commencing the 1st April, 1873.

G. S. COOPER,
Under Secretary.

JOSEPH SAUNDERS, at the following rates:—
1st. At per day of eight working hours, 8s. 6d.
(eight shillings and sixpence).
2nd. From the Queen's Wharf, or from any part
of Te Aro within half a mile of the Post Office,
to any of the General Government Offices
within half a mile of the General Assembly
Buildings at Thorndon, and vice versa, at per
load, 1s. (one shilling).
3rd. Between Rhodes' Wharf and the Magazine,
and vice versa, at per load, 2d. (twopence).
4th. Between the Queen's Wharf and Mount Cook
Barracks, and vice versa, at per load, 1s. 6d.
(one shilling and sixpence).
5th. Between the Queen's Wharf and Thorndon
Barracks, and vice versa, at per load, 1d.
(one penny).
6th. Between Mount Cook Barracks and Thorndon
Barracks, and vice versa, at per load, 1d.
(one penny).
7th. From the Telegraph Office or Post Office to
the Queen's Wharf, and vice versa, at per
load, 8d. (eightpence).

Money Order Offices.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 8th April, 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.

  1. On the 1st of February, Money Order Offices
    will be opened in London and its Suburbs at —

Postal
District.
Upper Holloway, Crown Terrace ... N.
West Kent Park, Forest Hill ... S.E.
and the Office at Manor Place, Holloway Road, N.,
will be abolished.
2. Money Order Offices will be opened in the
Country at—
Amberley ... Arundel ... Sussex.
Ashgrove, R.O. ... Liverpool ... Lancaster.
Beaford ... R. S. O. ... Devon.
Cap Coch ... Aberdare ... Glamorgan.
Colne Bridge, R.O. ... Huddersfield ... York.
Dereham Road, R.O.... Norwich ... Norfolk.
Great Ouseburn ... York ... York.
Handbridge, R.O. ... Chester ... Chester.
Hethersett ... Wymondham ... Norfolk.
High Street, R.O. ... Stalybridge ... Lancaster.
Hockley Heath ... Birmingham ... Warwick.
Longport ... Stoke-on-Trent ... Stafford.
Mackworth ... Derby ... Derby.
New Catton, R.O. ... Norwich ... Norfolk.
New Lakenham, R.O. ... Norwich ... Norfolk.
Pulham St. Mary ... Harleston ... Suffolk.
Quorndou ... Loughborough ... Leicester.
Road ... Bath ... Somerset.
Shotter Mill ... Petersfield ... Surrey.
Splotlands, R.O. ... Cardiff ... Glamorgan.
Trowse ... Norwich ... Norfolk.
Ullesthorpe ... Lutterworth ... Leicester.
West Bolden ... Newcastle-on-... Durham.
Tyne
Whitmore Reans, R.O. Wolverhampton Stafford.
3. The Money Order Sub Office at Greenhill
(Sheffield) will be abolished.
IRELAND.
4. Money Order Offices will be opened at—
Aughrim ... Rathdrum ... Wicklow.
Bruree ... Kilmallock ... Limerick.
SCOTLAND.
5. A Money Order Office will be opened at—
Carbost ... Portree ... Inverness.
6. The Money Order Sub Office at Anstruther will
be constituted a Head Office.
General Post Office, London,
27th January, 1873.

Officiating Ministers registered.

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 8th April, 1873.
PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the
General Assembly of New Zealand, passed in
the eighteenth year of the reign of Her Majesty
Queen Victoria, and intituled "The Marriage Act,
1854," the following names of Officiating Ministers
within the meaning of the said Act are published for
general information:---
United Church of England and Ireland:
The Reverend JOHN DEWE.
Free Church of Scotland:
The Reverend JAMES DOULL.
I, JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General of Births,
Deaths, and Marriages in New Zealand, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Names of Officiating
Ministers, within the meaning of "The Marriage
Act, 1854," have been sent in to me, in addition to
the names in Lists published in the New Zealand
Gazette, No. 6, of the 30th January; No. 9, of the



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🛂 Appointment of Member of Commission for Inspecting Immigrant Ships (continued from previous page)

🛂 Immigration
9 April 1873
Immigrant Ships, Inspection Commission, Wellington, Resignation
  • A. W. F. Halcombe (Esquire), Resigned from Inspection Commission

  • G. M. O'Rorke

🛂 Appointments of Clerks in the Immigration Department

🛂 Immigration
9 April 1873
Clerks, Appointments, Transfers, Public Works Department
  • Huntly John Harry Eliott, Appointed Chief Clerk
  • Edward Osborne Gibbes, Appointed Record Clerk
  • Thomas George Waitt, Appointed Junior Clerk

  • G. Maurice O'Rorke

🏛️ Acceptance of Tender for Carting Services in Wellington

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
9 April 1873
Tender acceptance, Carting contract, Rates, Queen's Wharf, Thorndon
  • JOSEPH Saunders, Accepted carting tender

  • G. S. Cooper, Under Secretary

🚂 Publication of changes to Money Order Offices in UK

🚂 Transport & Communications
8 April 1873
Money Order Offices, London, England, Ireland, Scotland, Postal changes
  • W. Gray, Secretary

🏛️ Registration of new Officiating Ministers under The Marriage Act, 1854

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
8 April 1873
Marriage Act 1854, Officiating Ministers, Church registration, United Church of England and Ireland
  • JOHN Dewe (Reverend), Registered Officiating Minister
  • JAMES Doull (Reverend), Registered Officiating Minister

  • JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in New Zealand