Elections and Customs Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 1

Masterton:
Alexander Wilson Hogg.
Wairarapa:
Walter Clarke Buchanan.
Egmont:
Walter Symes.
Taranaki:
Henry Brown.
Hawera:
Felix McGuire.
Patea:
George Hutchison.
Wanganui:
Gilbert Carson.
Rangitikei:
Frank Yates Lethbridge.
Palmerston:
Frederick Pirani.
Manawatu:
John Stevens.
Otaki:
Henry Augustus Field.
Suburbs of Wellington:
Thomas Mason Wilford.
City of Wellington:
John Hutcheson.
Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G.
George Fisher.
City of Nelson:
John Graham.
Motueka:
Roderick McKenzie.
Wairau:
Charles Houghton Mills.
Buller:
Patrick Joseph O'Regan.
Grey:
Arthur Robert Guinness.
Westland:
Richard John Seddon.
Ashley:
Richard Meredith.
Kaipoi:
Richard Moore.
Avon:
William Wilcox Tanner.
City of Christchurch:
Charles Lewis.
George John Smith.
Thomas Edward Taylor.
Lyttelton:
John Joyce.
Riccarton:
William Rolleston.
Ellesmere:
William Hugh Montgomery.
Selwyn:
John Cathcart Wason.
Ashburton:
Edward George Wright.
Geraldine:
Frederick Robert Flatman.
Timaru:
William Hall-Jones.
Waitaki:
William Jukes Steward.
Oamaru:
Thomas Young Duncan.
Waihemo:
John McKenzie.
Waikouaiti:
Edmund Giblett Allen.
City of Dunedin:
Mackay John Scobie Maokenzie.
John Andrew Millar.
Henry Smith Fish.
Caversham:
Arthur Morrison.
Taieri:
Walter Charles Frederick Carncross.
Bruce:
James Allen.
Tuapeka:
William James Mudie Larnach, C.M.G.
Clutha:
James William Thomson.
Mataura:
George Frederick Richardson.
Wakatipu:
William Fraser.
Wallace:
Michael Gilfedder.

Invercargill:
James Whyte Kelly.
Awarua:
Joseph George Ward.

HUGH POLLEN,
Clerk of the Writs.

Result of Road Board Elections.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 31st December, 1896.

THE following notice of election of members of a Road Board has been received at this office, and is published in accordance with “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”
HUGH POLLEN,
Under-Secretary.

Otahuhu Road District, County of Manukau:
James Brady.
Thomas Graham.
T. C. P. Whiteley.
Thomas Stringer.
Cyprian Rowe.

Commissioner's Decisions under Tariff Acts.

Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 6th January, 1897.

IT is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Commissioner of Trade and Customs has decided to interpret the Customs and Excise Duties Acts in relation to the under-mentioned articles as follows:—

NOTE.—“Not otherwise enumerated” appears as n.o.e.; “other kinds” as o.k.; “articles and materials suited only for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication of goods in the colony” as a. & m.s. Articles marked thus * are revised decisions.

Articles, and how classed. Rate of Duty.
96/1413. Blower and furnace, “Fletcher's”; as dental appliances Free.
96/1419. Brushes, printers' lye; as printing materials n.o.e. Free.
96/1341. Cord, plain white or coloured solid glacé, for venetian-blinds; as a. and m.s. Free.
96/1479. Covers for typewriters, when accompanying the machines; as typewriters Free.
96/1479. Covers for typewriters, when imported separately; to be charged with duty according to the material of which they are made.
96/1507. Machine, horizontal drilling and shaping; as machinery n.o.e. 20 per cent.
96/1436. Oil, resin; as oil n.o.e. 6d. the gal.
96/1096. Plaited rush for making chairs; as a. and m.s. Free.
96/1440. Retorts of glass for manufacturing purposes; as glassware 20 per cent.
96/1492. Sugar-of-milk; as druggists' sundries 20 per cent.
*96/1502. Tailors' japanned bent trimming-scissors, not less than 10in., or over; as artificers' tools Free.

W. T. GLASGOW,
Secretary and Inspector.
Commissioner's Order No. 558.]

“The Canterbury College and Canterbury Agricultural College Act, 1896.”

I, ALEXANDER CRACROFT WILSON, Returning Officer for the first election of members of the Canterbury Agricultural College, hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly elected as members of the Canterbury Agricultural College:—

Hon. WILLIAM ROLLESTON, M.H.R.; by legislative electors.
Hon. EDWARD CEPHAS JOHN STEVENS, M.L.C.; by legislative electors.
FREDERICK DE CARTERET MALET; by legislative electors.
HENRY FRANCIS GRAY; by the incorporated electors.
HENRY OVERTON; by the incorporated electors.
ROBERT HEATON RHODES; by the incorporated electors.

A. CRACROFT WILSON,
Returning Officer.

Canterbury College, Christchurch,
22nd December, 1896.



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🏛️ Members of House of Representatives Elected

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
31 December 1896
Election, House of Representatives, Members, Districts
51 names identified
  • Alexander Wilson Hogg, Elected for Masterton
  • Walter Clarke Buchanan, Elected for Wairarapa
  • Walter Symes, Elected for Egmont
  • Henry Brown, Elected for Taranaki
  • Felix McGuire, Elected for Hawera
  • George Hutchison, Elected for Patea
  • Gilbert Carson, Elected for Wanganui
  • Frank Yates Lethbridge, Elected for Rangitikei
  • Frederick Pirani, Elected for Palmerston
  • John Stevens, Elected for Manawatu
  • Henry Augustus Field, Elected for Otaki
  • Thomas Mason Wilford, Elected for Suburbs of Wellington
  • John Hutcheson, Elected for City of Wellington
  • Robert Stout (Sir, K.C.M.G.), Elected for City of Wellington
  • George Fisher, Elected for City of Wellington
  • John Graham, Elected for City of Nelson
  • Roderick McKenzie, Elected for Motueka
  • Charles Houghton Mills, Elected for Wairau
  • Patrick Joseph O'Regan, Elected for Buller
  • Arthur Robert Guinness, Elected for Grey
  • Richard John Seddon, Elected for Westland
  • Richard Meredith, Elected for Ashley
  • Richard Moore, Elected for Kaipoi
  • William Wilcox Tanner, Elected for Avon
  • Charles Lewis, Elected for City of Christchurch
  • George John Smith, Elected for City of Christchurch
  • Thomas Edward Taylor, Elected for City of Christchurch
  • John Joyce, Elected for Lyttelton
  • William Rolleston, Elected for Riccarton
  • William Hugh Montgomery, Elected for Ellesmere
  • John Cathcart Wason, Elected for Selwyn
  • Edward George Wright, Elected for Ashburton
  • Frederick Robert Flatman, Elected for Geraldine
  • William Hall-Jones, Elected for Timaru
  • William Jukes Steward, Elected for Waitaki
  • Thomas Young Duncan, Elected for Oamaru
  • John McKenzie, Elected for Waihemo
  • Edmund Giblett Allen, Elected for Waikouaiti
  • Mackay John Scobie Maokenzie, Elected for City of Dunedin
  • John Andrew Millar, Elected for City of Dunedin
  • Henry Smith Fish, Elected for City of Dunedin
  • Arthur Morrison, Elected for Caversham
  • Walter Charles Frederick Carncross, Elected for Taieri
  • James Allen, Elected for Bruce
  • William James Mudie Larnach (C.M.G.), Elected for Tuapeka
  • James William Thomson, Elected for Clutha
  • George Frederick Richardson, Elected for Mataura
  • William Fraser, Elected for Wakatipu
  • Michael Gilfedder, Elected for Wallace
  • James Whyte Kelly, Elected for Invercargill
  • Joseph George Ward, Elected for Awarua

  • Hugh Pollen, Clerk of the Writs

🏘️ Result of Road Board Elections

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
31 December 1896
Election, Road Board, Members, Otahuhu
  • James Brady, Elected for Otahuhu Road District
  • Thomas Graham, Elected for Otahuhu Road District
  • T. C. P. Whiteley, Elected for Otahuhu Road District
  • Thomas Stringer, Elected for Otahuhu Road District
  • Cyprian Rowe, Elected for Otahuhu Road District

  • Hugh Pollen, Under-Secretary

🏭 Commissioner's Decisions under Tariff Acts

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 January 1897
Customs, Tariff, Duty, Articles, Interpretation
  • W. T. Glasgow, Secretary and Inspector

🎓 Election of Canterbury Agricultural College Members

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
22 December 1896
Election, Canterbury Agricultural College, Members
6 names identified
  • William Rolleston (Hon.), Elected by legislative electors
  • Edward Cephas John Stevens (Hon.), Elected by legislative electors
  • Frederick de Carteret Malet, Elected by legislative electors
  • Henry Francis Gray, Elected by incorporated electors
  • Henry Overton, Elected by incorporated electors
  • Robert Heaton Rhodes, Elected by incorporated electors

  • A. Cracroft Wilson, Returning Officer