Military Appointments and Commissions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 10

New Zealand Militia Officer posted to Retired List.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 31st January, 1905.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve that the name of

Captain STAPYLTON COTTON CAULTON
(formerly Captain, Seventh New Zealand Contingent) be deleted from the New Zealand Militia Active List, and that he be posted, under paragraph 255, Amended Volunteer Regulations, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 22, dated 12th March, 1903, to the Retired List, with rank of Captain, and with effect from 20th January, 1905.

ALBERT PITT,
For Minister of Defence.


New Zealand Militia Officer posted to Retired List, with Step in Rank.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 4th February, 1905.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve that the name of

Captain HENRY DRUMMOND JACKSON
(late Major, Ninth New Zealand Contingent) be deleted from the New Zealand Militia Active List, and that he be posted, under paragraph 255, Amended Volunteer Regulations, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 22, dated 12th March, 1903, to the Retired List, with rank of Major, and with effect from 20th January, 1905.

R. J. SEDDON,
Minister of Defence.


Award of the Meritorious Service Medal.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 4th February, 1905.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve, under the Warrant dated 22nd April, 1898, published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 30, of the 28th April, 1898, of the award of the Meritorious Service Medal to

No. 205, Company Sergeant-Major ROBERT GEORGE VINING PARKER, Royal New Zealand Artillery.

R. J. SEDDON,
Minister of Defence.


Award of the Meritorious Service Medal.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 4th February, 1905.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve, under the Warrant dated 22nd April, 1898, published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 30, of the 28th April, 1898, of the award of the Meritorious Service Medal to

No. 314, Sergeant-Artificer JOHN FOX, Royal New Zealand Artillery.

R. J. SEDDON,
Minister of Defence.


Alteration of Designation of Volunteer Bearer Corps.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 31st January, 1905.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve of the alteration of the designation of the New Zealand Bearer Corps to “The New Zealand Field Hospital and Bearer Corps,” and the companies to be known by the following numbers:—

No. 1.—Field Hospital and Bearer Corps, Auckland.
No. 2.—Field Hospital and Bearer Corps, Dunedin.
No. 3.—Field Hospital and Bearer Corps, Christchurch.
No. 4.—Field Hospital and Bearer Corps, Wellington.
No. 5.—Field Hospital and Bearer Corps, Nelson.

These companies to be distinguished by the letters—

N.Z.M.C. N.Z.M.C. N.Z.M.C. N.Z.M.C. N.Z.M.C.
1 2 3 4 5

respectively. Such letters to be worn on both shoulder-straps.

ALBERT PITT,
For Minister of Defence.


Commission to inquire into the Claims of Heni te Rau and any other Persons claiming to be Absentee Members of Ngatimutunga Hapu to Land in Waitara Survey District.

Department of Lands and Survey,
Wellington, 6th February, 1905.

THE following Commission is published for general information.

T. Y. DUNCAN,
Minister of Lands.


PLUNKET, Governor.

To all to whom these presents shall come, and to JAMES MACKAY, Esquire, of Paeroa, Auckland.

WHEREAS by “The Confiscated Lands Inquiry and Maori Prisoners’ Trials Act, 1879,” it was (inter alia) provided that the Governor in Council might, by Commission under the seal of the colony, appoint three persons to be Commissioners for the purpose of inquiring into all promises and engagements that had been made or alleged to have been made by or on behalf of the Government of the colony to or with any person or persons in respect of the matters thereinbefore stated, or any of them, in so far as affected any lands situated within the confiscated territory on the west coast of the North Island: And whereas by a Commission under the hand of Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson, the then Governor of the colony, bearing date the twentieth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighty, the Honourable Sir William Fox, K.C.M.G., the Honourable Sir Francis Dillon Bell, K.C.M.G., and Hone Mohi Tawhai, Esq., M.H.R. (hereinafter referred to as “the said Commissioners”), were appointed Commissioners for the purposes in the said Act mentioned: And whereas by another Commission, under the hand of the Honourable Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, K.C.M.G., the then Governor of the colony, bearing date the twenty-third day of December, one thousand eight hundred and eighty, the said Sir William Fox (hereinafter, unless the context requires a different construction, also referred to as “the said Commissioners”) was, for the purpose of giving effect to “The West Coast Settlement (North Island) Act, 1880,” appointed a Commissioner to (inter alia) allocate and set aside such lands as were legally available in satisfaction of all or any awards made by the Compensation Courts held under “The New Zealand Settlements Act, 1863,” or any amendment thereof, in so far as in his judgment such awards or any of them have not been performed and were then still unsatisfied; and also within the said territory to allocate and set aside such lands as might then be legally available in satisfaction of all promises or engagements made by or on behalf of the Crown or the Government of the colony which have formed the subject of inquiry by the Commissioners appointed under “The Confiscated Lands Inquiry and Maori Prisoners’ Trials Act, 1879”: And whereas the said Commissioners, in their reports published as Parliamentary Papers G.-2, 1880; G.-5, 1881; G.-5, 1882; G.-5c, 1882; G.-3, 1883; A.-5A, 1884; and A.-5B, 1884, recommended, amongst other things, that the block of land known as Section 6, Block VIII., Waitara Survey District, containing 3,000 acres or thereabouts, should be set aside to satisfy the claims of such of the absentee members of the Ngatimutunga Hapu as had not been included in the tribal reserves, or otherwise had their claims satisfied: And whereas one Heni te Rau, claiming to be the legal representative of the absentee members of the Ngatimutunga Hapu as aforesaid, has, by petition to Parliament, asked that the said block of land should be handed over to the Natives for the settlement of whose claims it was allocated by the said Commissioners: And whereas, on the supposition that all equitable claims of members of the Ngatimutunga Hapu had been disposed of by the awards of former Compensation Courts or other awards of the said Commissioners, and that the said recommendation was intended to meet the possible claims of absentees (if any) then unknown and not subsequently identified, the said block of land has been disposed of as Crown lands: And whereas it is expedient to determine what equitable claims (if any) in respect of the said block of land under the said recommendation are still unsatisfied and subsisting:

Now, therefore, know ye that I, William Lee, Baron Plunket, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, having confidence in your knowledge, ability, and integrity, and in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority in me vested by “The Commissioners Act, 1903,” or otherwise howsoever, do hereby, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, appoint you, the said James Mackay, Esquire, to be a Commissioner to inquire into the claims of the said Heni te Rau as set out in her petition to Parliament as aforesaid, and of all other persons claiming to be the absentee members, or any of them, of the



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🛡️ Militia Officer Posted to Retired List

🛡️ Defence & Military
31 January 1905
Retired List, Captain, New Zealand Militia, Seventh Contingent
  • Stapylton Cotton Caulton (Captain), Posted to Retired List with rank of Captain

  • Albert Pitt, For Minister of Defence

🛡️ Militia Officer Posted to Retired List with Step in Rank

🛡️ Defence & Military
4 February 1905
Retired List, Major, Captain, Ninth Contingent, Step in Rank
  • Henry Drummond Jackson (Captain), Posted to Retired List with rank of Major

  • R. J. Seddon, Minister of Defence

🛡️ Award of Meritorious Service Medal to Artillery NCO

🛡️ Defence & Military
4 February 1905
Meritorious Service Medal, Royal New Zealand Artillery, Company Sergeant-Major
  • Robert George Vining Parker (Company Sergeant-Major), Awarded Meritorious Service Medal

  • R. J. Seddon, Minister of Defence

🛡️ Award of Meritorious Service Medal to Artillery NCO

🛡️ Defence & Military
4 February 1905
Meritorious Service Medal, Royal New Zealand Artillery, Sergeant-Artificer
  • John Fox (Sergeant-Artificer), Awarded Meritorious Service Medal

  • R. J. Seddon, Minister of Defence

🛡️ Alteration of Volunteer Bearer Corps Designation

🛡️ Defence & Military
31 January 1905
Bearer Corps, Field Hospital, Auckland, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Nelson
  • Albert Pitt, For Minister of Defence

🪶 Commission to Inquire into Claims of Heni te Rau and Ngatimutunga Hapu (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
6 February 1905
Ngatimutunga Hapu, Waitara, Land Claims, Commission, Heni te Rau, James Mackay
  • Heni te Rau, Claiming to be legal representative of absentee members
  • James Mackay (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner to inquire into claims

  • T. Y. Duncan, Minister of Lands
  • William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor