✨ Name Changes and Appointments




Oct. 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1587

Changing the Name of Campbelltown (Manawatu).

(L.S.) GLASGOW, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS there are now existing two places in the
Colony of New Zealand bearing the same name,
that is to say, the Borough of Campbelltown, in the County
of Southland, and the Township of Campbelltown, in the
Manawatu County, the last-named being the more recent in
date of existence: And whereas, under the fourth section of
"The Designation of Districts Act, 1894," I lately required
the County Council of the Manawatu County, being the local
authority having jurisdiction in that behalf, to submit a new
name for such township for my approval, as mentioned in
the said section: And whereas the said Council hath accord-
ingly submitted to me the name of "Rongotea" in lieu of the
existing name of "Campbelltown":

Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers
and authorities conferred on me by sections two and four of
"The Designation of Districts Act, 1894," and of all other
powers and authorities enabling me in this behalf, I, David,
Earl of Glasgow, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand,
do hereby proclaim and declare that the name of the Town-
ship of Campbelltown, in the Manawatu County, shall be and
the same is hereby altered to "Rongotea," and do assign the
last-mentioned name to such township accordingly, and also
do hereby proclaim and declare that this Proclamation shall
take effect on and after the sixth day of April, one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-six.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right
Honourable David, Earl of Glasgow; Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George; Governor and
Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's
Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies;
and issued under the Seal of the said Colony, at
the Government House, at Wellington, this second
day of October, in the year of our Lord one thou-
sand eight hundred and ninety-five.

J. G. WARD.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!


Changing the Name of Greytown (Otago).

(L.S.) GLASGOW, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS there are now existing two places in the
Colony of New Zealand bearing the same name,
that is to say, the Borough of Greytown, in the County of
Wairarapa South, and the Township of Greytown, in the
Tairi County, the last-named being the more recent in date
of existence: And whereas, under the fourth section of
"The Designation of Districts Act, 1894," I lately required
the County Council of the Tairi County, being the local
authority having jurisdiction in that behalf, to submit a new
name for such township for my approval, as mentioned in
the said section: And whereas the said Council hath accord-
ingly submitted to me the name of "Allanton" in lieu of
the existing name of "Greytown":

Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers
and authorities conferred on me by sections two and four of
"The Designation of Districts Act, 1894," and of all other
powers and authorities enabling me in this behalf, I, David,
Earl of Glasgow, the Governor of the Colony of New Zea-
land, do hereby proclaim and declare that the name of the
Township of Greytown, in the Tairi County, shall be and
the same is hereby altered to "Allanton," and do assign the
last-mentioned name to such township accordingly, and also
do hereby proclaim and declare that this Proclamation shall
take effect on and after the first day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-five.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right
Honourable David, Earl of Glasgow; Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George; Governor and
Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's
Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies;
and issued under the Seal of the said Colony,
at the Government House, at Wellington, this
twenty-second day of May, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five.

A. J. CADMAN,
For Minister of Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Changing the Name of Hawera (Forty-mile Bush).

(L.S.) GLASGOW, Governor.

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS there are now existing two places in the
Colony of New Zealand bearing the same name,
that is to say, the Borough of Hawera in the County of
Hawera, and the Settlement of Hawera in the Wairarapa
North County, the last-named being the more recent in date
of existence: And whereas, under the fourth section of
"The Designation of Districts Act, 1894," I lately required
the County Council of the Wairarapa North County, being
the local authority having jurisdiction in that behalf, to sub-
mit a new name for such settlement for my approval, as
mentioned in the said section: And whereas the said
Council hath accordingly submitted to me the name of
"Hamua" in lieu of the existing name of "Hawera":

Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers
and authorities conferred on me by sections two and four of
"The Designation of Districts Act, 1894," and of all other
powers and authorities enabling me in this behalf, I, David,
Earl of Glasgow, the Governor of the Colony of New Zea-
land, do hereby proclaim and declare that the name of the
Settlement of Hawera in the Wairarapa North County shall
be and the same is hereby altered to "Hamua," and do
assign the last-mentioned name to such settlement accord-
ingly, and also do hereby proclaim and declare that this
Proclamation shall take effect on and after the sixth day
of April, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right
Honourable David, Earl of Glasgow; Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and St. George; Governor and
Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's
Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies;
and issued under the Seal of the said Colony, at
the Government House, at Wellington, this
second day of October, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five.

J. G. WARD.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!


Trustees appointed for the Maintenance of the Mokihinui Public Cemetery.

GLASGOW, Governor.

In pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities
vested in me by the sixth section of "The Cemeteries
Act, 1882," I, David, Earl of Glasgow, the Governor of the
Colony of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the several
persons whose names are specified in the first column of the
Schedule hereto to be Trustees to provide for the main-
tenance and care of the public cemetery specified in the
second column of the said Schedule.

SCHEDULE.

Names of Trustees.
George Herbert Broome,
Thomas Alexander,
James Vaughan,
Thomas Cochrane,
James Atkinson Clarke,
Cornelius Dean,
John Albert Lawson,
Charles Eberhard Antonio Suisted,
and Timothy Corby.

Name of Public Cemetery, and Description of Land.
Mokihinui.
All that parcel of land in the Nelson Land District containing by admea-
surement 2 acres 1 rood 39 perches, and being Section No. 115 of the Town
of Mokihinui.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor,
this third day of October, one thousand eight
hundred and ninety-five.

JOHN McKENZIE,
Minister of Lands.



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πŸ›οΈ Changing the Name of Campbelltown (Manawatu)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
2 October 1895
Name Change, Township, Campbelltown, Rongotea, Manawatu County
  • David, Earl of Glasgow, Governor
  • J. G. Ward

πŸ›οΈ Changing the Name of Greytown (Otago)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
22 May 1895
Name Change, Township, Greytown, Allanton, Tairi County
  • David, Earl of Glasgow, Governor
  • A. J. Cadman, For Minister of Lands

πŸ›οΈ Changing the Name of Hawera (Forty-mile Bush)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
2 October 1895
Name Change, Settlement, Hawera, Hamua, Wairarapa North County
  • David, Earl of Glasgow, Governor
  • J. G. Ward

πŸ₯ Trustees Appointed for Mokihinui Public Cemetery

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
3 October 1895
Cemetery, Trustees, Mokihinui, Nelson Land District
9 names identified
  • George Herbert Broome, Appointed Trustee
  • Thomas Alexander, Appointed Trustee
  • James Vaughan, Appointed Trustee
  • Thomas Cochrane, Appointed Trustee
  • James Atkinson Clarke, Appointed Trustee
  • Cornelius Dean, Appointed Trustee
  • John Albert Lawson, Appointed Trustee
  • Charles Eberhard Antonio Suisted, Appointed Trustee
  • Timothy Corby, Appointed Trustee

  • David, Earl of Glasgow, Governor
  • John McKenzie, Minister of Lands