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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 7

with a cup and spoon, one in each hand, on the other | Member of New Plymouth Harbour Board appointed.
side of the table. Without the oval band, the words
"A. J. White" and "London;" the oval band having
on the left, but removed therefrom, a ribbon, carried
on two supports or rods, bearing the words "For
impurities of the blood," and on the right, but
removed from the oval band, a ribbon carried similar
to the last, but bearing the words "For dyspepsia
and liver complaints."

Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such
Trade Mark shall apply.
Patent medicines.
JOHN HALL,
Colonial Secretary, and Registrar of
Trade Marks.

Justice of the Peace appointed.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, 15th January, 1880.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
HENRY JOHN WALKER, Esq.,
Mayor of Dunedin, to be a Justice of the Peace
under "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876."
WM. ROLLESTON.

Visiting Justices appointed.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, 19th January, 1880.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
WILLIAM ELDER, Esq., J.P., and
WILLIAM THOMSON, Esq., J.P.,
to be Visiting Justices to the prison hulk "Sarah and
Esther," in the Otago Harbour.
WM. ROLLESTON.

Interpreter appointed.

Native Office,
Wellington, 19th January, 1880.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
HOPKINS CLARKE, Esq.,
of Tauranga, to be an Interpreter under the twelfth
section of "The Native Land Act, 1873."
JOHN BRYCE.

Designation of Post Office changed.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 19th January, 1880.
IT is hereby notified for general information that
the designation of the Post Office in the Inver-
cargill Postal District, known as Waihopai, has been
changed to
LONGBUSH.
By order of the Postmaster-General.
W. GRAY,
Secretary.

Cadet, Crown Lands Office, appointed.

General Crown Lands Office,
Wellington, 14th January, 1880.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
WILLIAM HEYWOOD TRIMBLE, Esq.,
to be a Cadet in the Crown Lands Office, New Ply-
mouth, from the 1st January, 1880.
WM. ROLLESTON,
Minister of Lands.

Marine Department,
Wellington, 19th January, 1880.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
GEORGE CURTIS, Esq., J.P.,
to be a Member of the New Plymouth Harbour
Board, vice John Scott Caverhill, Esq., resigned.
H. A. ATKINSON.

Hours during which Goods may be unshipped and
landed, and Bonding Warehouses open for the Recep-
tion and Delivery of Goods.

IN exercise of the power in me for this purpose
vested by "The Customs Regulation Act, 1858,"
I, the Commissioner of Customs, do hereby revoke
the Commissioner's Order No. 115, dated the seventh
day of October, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-eight, and I do order and direct that,
from the date of the present order, the times for
unshipping and landing goods at the several ports of
entry in New Zealand, on days other than Sundays
and holidays, shall be from eight o'clock in the
morning until four o'clock in the afternoon on and
from the first day of October until the first day of
April, and from nine o'clock in the morning until
four o'clock in the afternoon on and from the first
day of April until the first day of October, except
on Saturdays throughout the year, when no goods
shall be landed after one o'clock in the afternoon
without the permission of the Collector of Customs.

And I do further order and direct that the Cus-
toms Bonded Warehouses at the several warehousing
ports throughout the colony shall be open for the
reception and delivery of goods, on days other than
Sundays and holidays, from nine o'clock in the
morning until five o'clock in the afternoon through-
out the year, except on Saturdays, when the ware-
houses shall not be open, except with the permission
of the Collector of Customs, after one o'clock in the
afternoon.

Given under my hand at Wellington, this
nineteenth day of January, one thousand
eight hundred and eighty.
H. A. ATKINSON.
[Commissioner's Order No. 125.]

Notice to Mariners. No. 5 of 1880.

Marine Department,
Wellington, 12th January, 1880.
THE following Notice to Mariners, received from
the Portmaster at Brisbane, is published for
general information.
H. A. ATKINSON.

REVOLVING LIGHT, CAPE CLEVELAND.

ON and after this date a revolving light of the
fourth order will be exhibited from the lighthouse
placed near the extremity of Cape Cleveland.

The illuminating apparatus, which is dioptric,
stands at an elevation of 210 feet above the sea-
level, and the light, which attains its greatest
brilliancy every twenty seconds, is visible from the
deck of a small craft about nineteen miles.

The light shows red through an arc of about 16Β°,
the centre of which is in line with the Salamander
Reef. Vessels from the southward, after passing
through the red sector, will, while the white light is
in sight, be clear of that danger.

The tower is painted white, and is 35 feet in height.
G. P. HEATH, Commander R.N., Portmaster.
Department of Ports and Harbours,
Brisbane, 13th December, 1879.



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🏭 Continuation of Trade Mark description for 'Mother Seigels' products. (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
16 January 1880
Trade Mark, Patent medicines, description, John Hall
  • JOHN HALL, Colonial Secretary, and Registrar of Trade Marks

βš–οΈ Appointment of Henry John Walker as Justice of the Peace for Dunedin.

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
15 January 1880
Appointment, Justice of the Peace, Dunedin Mayor, Municipal Corporations Act
  • Henry John Walker (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace

  • WM. ROLLESTON

βš–οΈ Appointment of Visiting Justices to prison hulk 'Sarah and Esther'.

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
19 January 1880
Appointment, Visiting Justices, prison hulk, Otago Harbour
  • William Elder (Esquire, J.P.), Appointed Visiting Justice
  • William Thomson (Esquire, J.P.), Appointed Visiting Justice

  • WM. ROLLESTON

πŸͺΆ Appointment of Hopkins Clarke as Interpreter under Native Land Act.

πŸͺΆ Māori Affairs
19 January 1880
Appointment, Interpreter, Native Land Act, Tauranga
  • Hopkins Clarke (Esquire), Appointed Interpreter

  • JOHN BRYCE

πŸš‚ Post Office designation changed from Waihopai to Longbush.

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
19 January 1880
Post Office change, Waihopai, Longbush, Invercargill
  • W. Gray, Secretary

πŸ—ΊοΈ Appointment of William Heywood Trimble as Cadet in Crown Lands Office.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
14 January 1880
Appointment, Cadet, Crown Lands Office, New Plymouth
  • William Heywood Trimble (Esquire), Appointed Cadet

  • WM. ROLLESTON, Minister of Lands

🏘️ Appointment of George Curtis to New Plymouth Harbour Board, replacing J. S. Caverhill.

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
19 January 1880
Harbour Board Member, Appointment, Resignation, New Plymouth
  • George Curtis (Esquire, J.P.), Appointed Harbour Board Member
  • John Scott Caverhill (Esquire), Resigned Harbour Board position

  • H. A. ATKINSON

🏭 Order setting hours for landing goods and opening Customs Bonded Warehouses.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 January 1880
Customs Regulation, Landing hours, Bonded Warehouses, Collector of Customs
  • H. A. ATKINSON, Commissioner of Customs

πŸ—οΈ Notice to Mariners regarding revolving light at Cape Cleveland.

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
12 January 1880
Notice to Mariners, Cape Cleveland, Revolving Light, Navigation
  • H. A. ATKINSON
  • G. P. Heath, Commander R.N., Portmaster