✨ Appointments and Elections
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 112
Oroua:
Frank Yates Lethbridge.
Palmerston:
William Thomas Wood.
Manawatu:
John Stevens.
Otaki:
William Hughes Field.
Hutt:
Thomas Mason Wilford.
Wellington North:
Charles Hayward Izard.
Wellington Central:
Francis Marion Bates Fisher.
Wellington East:
John Guthrie Wood Aitken.
Newtown:
William Henry Peter Barber.
City of Nelson:
John Graham.
Motueka:
Roderick McKenzie.
Buller:
James Colvin.
Grey:
Arthur Robert Guinness.
Westland:
Richard John Seddon.
Wairau:
Charles Houghton Mills.
Hurunui:
Andrew William Rutherford.
Kaiapoi:
David Buddo.
Riccarton:
George Witty.
Avon:
William Wilcox Tanner.
Christchurch North:
Charles Matthew Gray.
Christchurch East:
Thomas Henry Davey.
Christchurch South:
Henry George Ell.
Lyttelton:
George Laurensen.
Ellesmere:
Robert Heaton Rhodes.
Courtenay:
Charles Lewis.
Selwyn:
Charles Albert Creery Hardy.
Ashburton:
John McLachlan.
Geraldine:
Frederick Robert Flatman.
Timaru:
William Hall-Jones.
Waitaki:
Sir William Jukes Steward.
Oamaru:
Thomas Duncan.
Mount Ida:
John Andrew MacPherson.
Waikouaiti:
Thomas Mackenzie.
Chalmers:
Edmund Giblett Allen.
Dunedin North:
Alfred Richard Barclay.
Dunedin Central:
John Andrew Millar.
Dunedin South:
James Frederick Arnold.
Caversham:
Thomas Kay Sidey.
Taieri:
Donald Reid, the younger.
Bruce:
James Allen.
Tuapeka:
James Bennet.
Clutha:
Alexander Scott Malcolm.
Mataura:
Robert McNab.
Wakatipu:
William Fraser.
Wallace:
John Charles Thomson.
Invercargill:
Josiah Alfred Hanan.
Awarua:
Sir Joseph George Ward.
HUGH POLLEN,
Clerk of the Writs.
Commissioner of the Supreme Court appointed.
NOTICE.—JOHN STRAUCHON WRIGHT SMITH, Esq., of Warracknabeal, Victoria, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria, has this day been appointed by His Honour the Chief Justice a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in Victoria, under the 2nd section of “The Commissioners of the Supreme Court Act, 1875,” for the purpose of administering and taking all such oaths, affidavits, and affirmations as in the said section mentioned. Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of December, 1905.
W. A. HAWKINS,
Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court.
Commissioner of the Supreme Court appointed.
NOTICE.—JACOB TYLER, Esq., of 23, Road Lane, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C., a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England, has this day been appointed by His Honour the Chief Justice a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in England, under the 2nd section of “The Commissioners of the Supreme Court Act, 1875,” for the purpose of administering and taking all such oaths, affidavits, and affirmations as in the said section mentioned. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of December, 1905.
D. G. A. COOPER,
Registrar, Supreme Court.
Officiating Minister for 1905.—Notice No. 34.
Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 20th December, 1905.
PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand passed in the fourth year of the reign of His Majesty King Edward VII., and intituled “The Marriage Act, 1904,” the following name of an Officiating Minister within the meaning of the said Act is published for general information:—
Baptists.
The Reverend James Spottiswoode.
E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.
Canterbury Agricultural College.
Lincoln, 15th December, 1905.
IN pursuance of “The Canterbury College and Canterbury Agricultural College Act, 1896,” I hereby give public notice that in the elections of members of the Board of Governors the following have been declared elected:—
For the parliamentary electoral roll:
H. A. KNIGHT, Racecourse Hill.
For the agricultural electoral roll:
GEORGE GOULD, Christchurch.
WILLIAM LOWRIE,
Returning Officer.
Dated Lincoln, this 15th day of December, 1905.
“Conscience Money” received.
The Treasury,
Wellington, 19th November, 1905.
THE Colonial Treasurer directs me to acknowledge the receipt of two £1 notes forwarded to him by “Conscience.”
J. B. HEYWOOD,
Receiver-General.
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🏛️ Results of General Election for House of Representatives
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration21 December 1905
General election, House of Representatives, Electoral districts, Elected members, Clerk of the Writs
47 names identified
- Frank Yates Lethbridge, Elected member for Oroua
- William Thomas Wood, Elected member for Palmerston
- John Stevens, Elected member for Manawatu
- William Hughes Field, Elected member for Otaki
- Thomas Mason Wilford, Elected member for Hutt
- Charles Hayward Izard, Elected member for Wellington North
- Francis Marion Bates Fisher, Elected member for Wellington Central
- John Guthrie Wood Aitken, Elected member for Wellington East
- William Henry Peter Barber, Elected member for Newtown
- John Graham, Elected member for City of Nelson
- Roderick McKenzie, Elected member for Motueka
- James Colvin, Elected member for Buller
- Arthur Robert Guinness, Elected member for Grey
- Richard John Seddon, Elected member for Westland
- Charles Houghton Mills, Elected member for Wairau
- Andrew William Rutherford, Elected member for Hurunui
- David Buddo, Elected member for Kaiapoi
- George Witty, Elected member for Riccarton
- William Wilcox Tanner, Elected member for Avon
- Charles Matthew Gray, Elected member for Christchurch North
- Thomas Henry Davey, Elected member for Christchurch East
- Henry George Ell, Elected member for Christchurch South
- George Laurensen, Elected member for Lyttelton
- Robert Heaton Rhodes, Elected member for Ellesmere
- Charles Lewis, Elected member for Courtenay
- Charles Albert Creery Hardy, Elected member for Selwyn
- John McLachlan, Elected member for Ashburton
- Frederick Robert Flatman, Elected member for Geraldine
- William Hall-Jones, Elected member for Timaru
- Sir William Jukes Steward (Sir), Elected member for Waitaki
- Thomas Duncan, Elected member for Oamaru
- John Andrew MacPherson, Elected member for Mount Ida
- Thomas Mackenzie, Elected member for Waikouaiti
- Edmund Giblett Allen, Elected member for Chalmers
- Alfred Richard Barclay, Elected member for Dunedin North
- John Andrew Millar, Elected member for Dunedin Central
- James Frederick Arnold, Elected member for Dunedin South
- Thomas Kay Sidey, Elected member for Caversham
- Donald, the younger Reid, Elected member for Taieri
- James Allen, Elected member for Bruce
- James Bennet, Elected member for Tuapeka
- Alexander Scott Malcolm, Elected member for Clutha
- Robert McNab, Elected member for Mataura
- William Fraser, Elected member for Wakatipu
- John Charles Thomson, Elected member for Wallace
- Josiah Alfred Hanan, Elected member for Invercargill
- Sir Joseph George Ward (Sir), Elected member for Awarua
- Hugh Pollen, Clerk of the Writs
⚖️ Appointment of Supreme Court Commissioner in Victoria
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement11 December 1905
Commissioner, Supreme Court, Victoria, Oaths, Affidavits, Solicitor
- John Strauchon Wright Smith (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner of the Supreme Court in Victoria
- W. A. Hawkins, Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court
⚖️ Appointment of Supreme Court Commissioner in England
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement18 December 1905
Commissioner, Supreme Court, England, Oaths, Affidavits, Solicitor
- Jacob Tyler (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner of the Supreme Court in England
- D. G. A. Cooper, Registrar, Supreme Court
⚖️ Publication of Officiating Minister under Marriage Act 1904
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement20 December 1905
Marriage Act, Officiating Minister, Baptists, Religious officiant, Registrar-General
- James Spottiswoode (The Reverend), Published as Officiating Minister
- E. J. von Dadel, Registrar-General
🎓 Election Results for Canterbury Agricultural College Board of Governors
🎓 Education, Culture & Science15 December 1905
Canterbury Agricultural College, Board of Governors, Election, Parliamentary roll, Agricultural roll
- H. A. Knight, Elected to Board of Governors for parliamentary electoral roll
- George Gould, Elected to Board of Governors for agricultural electoral roll
- William Lowrie, Returning Officer
💰 Acknowledgement of 'Conscience Money' Receipt
💰 Finance & Revenue19 November 1905
Conscience money, Treasury, Colonial Treasurer, Anonymous payment
- J. B. Heywood, Receiver-General
NZ Gazette 1905, No 112