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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 78
Offices opened and closed; Designation changed.
Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office, Wellington, 13th September, 1904.
THE following particulars of offices opened and closed, and of a designation changed, are published for general information.
J. G. WARD,
Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner.
| Name. | District. | Date. |
|---|
POST-OFFICES OPENED.
Egmont Village (reopened) .. | New Plymouth .. | 9 July, 1904.
Kongahu .. | Westport | 10 June,
Mangarakau | Nelson .. | 7 July,
Matiere .. | Auckland | 1 Aug.,
Ngatira .. | " | 1 July,
Pareora East | Timaru | 1 " ",
Sandymount* | Dunedin | 16 Aug.,
Te Ahuahu (reopened) .. | Auckland | 28 June,
POST-OFFICES CLOSED.
Hawainga.. | Wanganui | 14 May, 1904.
Henley West | Dunedin | 4 July,
Pakington | Auckland | 10 June,
Pukeroa .. | Wanganui | 17 Mar.,
Sedgebrook | " | 31 May,
MONEY-ORDER AND POSTAL-NOTE OFFICES AND POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS OPENED.
Greenmeadows | Napier .. | 16 Aug., 1904.
Waimamaku | Auckland | 16 July,
POSTAL-NOTE OFFICES OPENED.
Livingstone | Oamaru | 1 Aug., 1904.
Woodside | Dunedin | 8 " ",
TELEPHONE-OFFICE OPENED.
Heathdale.. | Greymouth | 27 July, 1904.
TELEPHONE-OFFICE CLOSED.
Awatere .. | Blenheim | 1 July, 1904.
TELEPHONE BUREAUX OPENED.
Heathdale .. | Greymouth | 27 July, 1904.
Waterton .. | Christchurch | 1 " ",
TELEPHONE BUREAU CLOSED.
Awatere .. | Blenheim | 1 July, 1904.
- A new post-office : See “Designation changed.”
DESIGNATION CHANGED.
Description. | Office. | District. | Date.
---|---|---|---
From | To |
Post-office | Sandymount* | Pukehiki | Dunedin | 16 Aug., 1904.
- A new post-office opened called Sandymount, from same date.
Notice respecting Proposed Borough of Miramar, County
of Hutt.
Colonial Secretary's Office.
Wellington, 15th September, 1904.
PURSUANT to section 175 of “ The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” His Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that a petition has been presented to him praying for the constitution of the area described in the Schedule hereto as a borough under the said Act, to be named the Borough of Miramar. All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge any written objections to, or petitions against, the constitution of the said borough which they may desire to lodge within one month from the first publication of this notice. Such objections or petitions addressed to the Colonial Secretary, Wellington.
SCHEDULE.
DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPOSED BOROUGH OF MIRAMAR.
All that area in the Wellington Land District, situated in Blocks VII. and XI., Port Nicholson Survey District, bounded towards the west by the City of Wellington from Lyall Bay to Evans Bay, and thence by high-water mark of Evans Bay to Point Halswell; thence towards the north-east generally by high-water mark of Port Nicholson to Palmer Head; thence towards the south-east generally by the high-water mark of the sea to Lyall Bay; and thence towards the south-west by high-water mark of Lyall Bay to the boundary of the City of Wellington.
J. G. WARD,
Colonial Secretary.
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🚂 Post and Telegraph Offices Opened, Closed, and Designation Changed
🚂 Transport & Communications13 September 1904
Post offices, Telegraph offices, Telephone offices, Designation changes, Openings, Closures
- J. G. Ward, Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner
🏘️ Notice of Proposed Borough of Miramar
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government15 September 1904
Borough constitution, Municipal Corporations Act, Miramar, Hutt County, Petition, Objections
- J. G. Ward, Colonial Secretary
NZ Gazette 1904, No 78