Customs Bond, Defence Appointments and Regulations, Road Board Elections




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 47

therein of perfumery and other articles in which spirit is a necessary ingredient, namely,—

Port of Auckland.

Portion of a brick building roofed with iron, situate on Elliott Street, Auckland, to be known as

ELLIS, SELLGREN, AND CO.’S MANUFACTURING BOND.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this fifth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine.

R. J. SEDDON,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 614.]


Principal Medical Officers appointed for Districts.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 30th May, 1899.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve, under paragraph 74A, Volunteer Regulations, of the appointment of the under-mentioned gentlemen as principal medical officers for the several districts set opposite their names :—

Auckland District.

V.D. Brigade-Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick William Edmund Dawson.

Wellington District.

Surgeon-Major Sidney Skerman.

Nelson District.

Surgeon-Major Walter Relf Pearless.

Canterbury District.

Surgeon-Major Walter Thomas.

Otago District.

V.D. (p.) Brigade-Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel Harry Archibald de Lautour.

Appointments to date from the 1st day of May, 1899.

T. THOMPSON.


Amendments to Volunteer Regulations, 1895.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 30th May, 1899.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve of the following additions being made to paragraph 163, Volunteer Regulations, 1895, and to ordain that such amendment shall come into force on the 1st day of May, 1899 :—

“Members who have once qualified for certificates as above may in subsequent years earn similar certificates, carrying the payments mentioned in paragraph 162, by qualifying in depression range-finding, or in signalling, instead of gunnery. The number of men who may thus qualify is limited to twelve for depression range-finding, and eight for signalling, per company.

“The subjects of examination for men qualifying for depression range-finding are,—

“1. Setting up instrument accurately.

“2. The three adjustments.

“3. Finding correct height, with and without datum-points.

“4. Orienting.

“5. Electric lamp.

“6. Duties of a depression range-finder detachment.

“7. Accuracy in finding ranges at a moving and stationary target.

“8. General care of instruments.

“The subjects of examination for men qualifying in signalling are,—

“1. Reading from and sending with semaphore flags, at twelve words a minute.

“2. Reading from and sending with the hand-lamp, at six words a minute.

“3. A thorough knowledge of the method of sending and receiving service-messages.

“4. General knowledge of the ‘Signalling Instructions.’ ”

T. THOMPSON.


Results of Road Board Elections.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 3rd June, 1899.

THE following notices of elections of members of Road Boards have been received at this office, and are published in accordance with the provisions of “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”

HUGH POLLEN,
Under-Secretary.

Otona East Road District, County of Whangarei :
S. S. Hawkins.
T. Latta.
F. McDonald.

Parua Road District, County of Whangarei :
Augustus Frederick Allwood.
Joseph Beasley, sen.

Kaurihohore Road District, County of Whangarei :
John McLeod.
Malcolm McInnes.

Matakohe Road District, County of Otamatea :
James Queen.
George Gallie.

Mangawai Road District, County of Otamatea :
Horace B. Melton.
John Wharfe.

Matakana West Road District, County of Rodney :
Samuel Croker.
James Vipond.
Robert Williams.

Panmure Township Road District, County of Eden :
William Henry Gavin.
William Patterson.

Mount Roskill Road District, County of Eden :
Harry Moody.
W. J. Conelly.
C. Worrall.

Tamaki West Road District, County of Eden :
Thomas Atkinson.
Richard Newcombe.

Mount Eden Road District, County of Eden :
Richard Udy.
Charles J. Tunks.

Mauku Road District, County of Manukau :
Patumahoe Ward—
William Thomas Wright.
Stephen Rowe, sen.

Papatoitoi Road District, County of Manukau :
Robert Carruth.
William McLaughlin.

Waipipi Road District, County of Manukau :
No. 3 Subdivision—
John E. Makgill.

No. 4 Subdivision—
R. Allen Bent.

East Tamaki Road District, County of Manukau—
James Alexander Goodfellow.
William Thomson.

Otahuhu Road District, County of Manukau :
James Brady.
Thomas Graham.

Paparoa Road District, County of Manukau :
Robert Hattaway, jun.
John Thomas Gill.

Hunua Road District, County of Manukau :
George A. Wilson.
George W. Cox.

Opaheke North Road District, County of Manukau :
Charles Appleby.
Joseph Flanagan.

Waiuku Road District, County of Manukau :
William Flavell.
George H. Selby.

Waitoa Road District, County of Piako :
John Borrie.
Andrew Joseph Farmer.

Kirikiriroa Road District, County of Waikato :
John Gordon.
Thomas Paterson.

Tamahere Road District, County of Waikato :
Joseph Barugh.
Arthur Furze.

Cambridge Road District, County of Waikato :
John Lewis Edson.
James Taylor.

Huntly Road District, County of Waikato :
Frank Hubbard.
John Henry Niccolls.

Pukekura Road District, County of Waipa :
Robert Fisher.
William White.

Katikati Road District, County of Tauranga :
Mervyn J. Stewart.
William Taylor.
Charles A. J. Fletcher.

Arai Road District, County of Cook :
Thomas Jex-Blake.
Thomas U’Ren.

Tamumu Road District, County of Patangata :
George Coldham Williams.
Andrew Logan.

Castlepoint Road District, County of Wairarapa North :
William Dalziell.
James Spinks Langdon.



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🏭 Approval of Bonding Warehouse (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 June 1899
Bonding Warehouse, Customs, Auckland, Perfumery, Spirit
  • R. J. Seddon, Commissioner of Trade and Customs

🛡️ Principal Medical Officers Appointed for Volunteer Districts

🛡️ Defence & Military
30 May 1899
Volunteer Forces, Medical Officers, Appointments, Districts
  • Frederick William Edmund Dawson (Brigade-Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel), Principal Medical Officer, Auckland District
  • Sidney Skerman (Surgeon-Major), Principal Medical Officer, Wellington District
  • Walter Relf Pearless (Surgeon-Major), Principal Medical Officer, Nelson District
  • Walter Thomas (Surgeon-Major), Principal Medical Officer, Canterbury District
  • Harry Archibald de Lautour (Brigade-Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel), Principal Medical Officer, Otago District

  • T. Thompson

🛡️ Amendments to Volunteer Regulations, 1895

🛡️ Defence & Military
30 May 1899
Volunteer Regulations, Amendments, Range-finding, Signalling, Examinations
  • T. Thompson

🏘️ Results of Road Board Elections

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
3 June 1899
Road Boards, Elections, County Notices
62 names identified
  • S. S. Hawkins, Elected, Otona East Road District
  • T. Latta, Elected, Otona East Road District
  • F. McDonald, Elected, Otona East Road District
  • Augustus Frederick Allwood, Elected, Parua Road District
  • Joseph Beasley (senior), Elected, Parua Road District
  • John McLeod, Elected, Kaurihohore Road District
  • Malcolm McInnes, Elected, Kaurihohore Road District
  • James Queen, Elected, Matakohe Road District
  • George Gallie, Elected, Matakohe Road District
  • Horace B. Melton, Elected, Mangawai Road District
  • John Wharfe, Elected, Mangawai Road District
  • Samuel Croker, Elected, Matakana West Road District
  • James Vipond, Elected, Matakana West Road District
  • Robert Williams, Elected, Matakana West Road District
  • William Henry Gavin, Elected, Panmure Township Road District
  • William Patterson, Elected, Panmure Township Road District
  • Harry Moody, Elected, Mount Roskill Road District
  • W. J. Conelly, Elected, Mount Roskill Road District
  • C. Worrall, Elected, Mount Roskill Road District
  • Thomas Atkinson, Elected, Tamaki West Road District
  • Richard Newcombe, Elected, Tamaki West Road District
  • Richard Udy, Elected, Mount Eden Road District
  • Charles J. Tunks, Elected, Mount Eden Road District
  • William Thomas Wright, Elected, Mauku Road District, Patumahoe Ward
  • Stephen Rowe (senior), Elected, Mauku Road District, Patumahoe Ward
  • Robert Carruth, Elected, Papatoitoi Road District
  • William McLaughlin, Elected, Papatoitoi Road District
  • John E. Makgill, Elected, Waipipi Road District, No. 3 Subdivision
  • R. Allen Bent, Elected, Waipipi Road District, No. 4 Subdivision
  • James Alexander Goodfellow, Elected, East Tamaki Road District
  • William Thomson, Elected, East Tamaki Road District
  • James Brady, Elected, Otahuhu Road District
  • Thomas Graham, Elected, Otahuhu Road District
  • Robert Hattaway (junior), Elected, Paparoa Road District
  • John Thomas Gill, Elected, Paparoa Road District
  • George A. Wilson, Elected, Hunua Road District
  • George W. Cox, Elected, Hunua Road District
  • Charles Appleby, Elected, Opaheke North Road District
  • Joseph Flanagan, Elected, Opaheke North Road District
  • William Flavell, Elected, Waiuku Road District
  • George H. Selby, Elected, Waiuku Road District
  • John Borrie, Elected, Waitoa Road District
  • Andrew Joseph Farmer, Elected, Waitoa Road District
  • John Gordon, Elected, Kirikiriroa Road District
  • Thomas Paterson, Elected, Kirikiriroa Road District
  • Joseph Barugh, Elected, Tamahere Road District
  • Arthur Furze, Elected, Tamahere Road District
  • John Lewis Edson, Elected, Cambridge Road District
  • James Taylor, Elected, Cambridge Road District
  • Frank Hubbard, Elected, Huntly Road District
  • John Henry Niccolls, Elected, Huntly Road District
  • Robert Fisher, Elected, Pukekura Road District
  • William White, Elected, Pukekura Road District
  • Mervyn J. Stewart, Elected, Katikati Road District
  • William Taylor, Elected, Katikati Road District
  • Charles A. J. Fletcher, Elected, Katikati Road District
  • Thomas Jex-Blake, Elected, Arai Road District
  • Thomas U'Ren, Elected, Arai Road District
  • George Coldham Williams, Elected, Tamumu Road District
  • Andrew Logan, Elected, Tamumu Road District
  • William Dalziell, Elected, Castlepoint Road District
  • James Spinks Langdon, Elected, Castlepoint Road District

  • Hugh Pollen, Under-Secretary