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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 105

NON-PERMANENT—continued.

Name. Office. District. Date.
POSTMASTERS AND TELEPHONISTS.
Andrewes, George Koutu Auckland 25 Oct., 1909.
Dickey, William Charters Matahanea Thames 19 "
Espie, Archibald Wakatahuri Blenheim 1 "
Fowler, Lily Heriot Edievale Dunedin 1 "
Grimmett, Ezra Arthur Otipua Timaru 9 "
Hills, Emily Bertha Opouriao Thames 25 "
Jones, Elsie Ermyn Matarawa Wellington 20 "
McGowan, Alexander Anderson Pinohia Blenheim 18 "
Stack, Alan Moneresor Wakatahuri " 6 "
Thomsen, Anton Bernhardt Mangatera Napier 18 "
Young, John Albert Frasertown " 27 Sept., "
Cleaver, William Abraham Te Roti Wanganui 14 Oct., 1909.
Hayward, William Hautere Cross Wellington 18 "
Robertson, Robert Kaiuma Blenheim 18 "

The Christian name of the Postmaster, Waikouro, Invercargill, is corrected from “David” to “David Thomas,” amending entry in New Zealand Gazette No. 36, of 7th May, 1908.

Offices opened and closed; Designations changed.

Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office, Wellington, 8th December, 1909.

THE following particulars of offices opened and closed and of designations changed are published for general information.

JOHN G. FINDLAY,
For Postmaster-General and Minister of Telegraphs.

OFFICES.

Office. District. Date.
POST-OFFICES OPENED.
Motairehe Auckland 6 October, 1909.
Ngatimaru Railway Works New Plymouth 1 November, "
Oparaku Auckland 15 October, "
Te Namu Westport 1 "
POST-OFFICE CLOSED.
Tumanako Nelson 25 September, 1909.
MONEY-ORDER OFFICES AND POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS OPENED.
Mangamaire Wellington 16 November, 1909.
Nuhaka Napier 16 "
POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANK OPENED.
Ngatimaru Railway Works* New Plymouth 1 November, 1909.
POSTAL-NOTE (ISSUING) OFFICE OPENED.
Moeatoa Auckland 1 November, 1909.
BRITISH POSTAL ORDER (ISSUING) OFFICE OPENED.
Ngaruawahia Auckland 16 November, 1909.
TELEPHONE-OFFICES OPENED.
Hautere Cross Wellington 18 October, 1909.
Huritini Nelson 6 November, 1909.
Mangoihe Wanganui 8 "
Papaiti Napier 10 "
Raumati Auckland 8 "
Te Kauwhata Auckland 12 "
Te Rehunga Napier 3 "
Te Wharangi† Wellington 1 "
Waihoanga Wellington 18 October, "
Wardville Auckland 4 November, "
TELEPHONE-OFFICE CLOSED.
Ardmore Auckland 10 September, 1909.

*For deposits only.

† Open from 1st November to 31st March.



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🚂 Post and Telegraph Department Appointments (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
8 December 1909
Appointments, Post and Telegraph Department, Permanent staff, Temporary staff, Officer postings
15 names identified
  • George Andrewes, Appointed Postmaster
  • William Charters Dickey, Appointed Postmaster
  • Archibald Espie, Appointed Postmaster
  • Lily Heriot Fowler, Appointed Postmaster
  • Ezra Arthur Grimmett, Appointed Postmaster
  • Emily Bertha Hills, Appointed Postmaster
  • Elsie Ermyn Jones, Appointed Postmaster
  • Alexander Anderson McGowan, Appointed Postmaster
  • Alan Moneresor Stack, Appointed Postmaster
  • Anton Bernhardt Thomsen, Appointed Postmaster
  • John Albert Young, Appointed Postmaster
  • William Abraham Cleaver, Appointed Postmaster
  • William Hayward, Appointed Postmaster
  • Robert Robertson, Appointed Postmaster
  • David Thomas, Name correction for Postmaster

  • John G. Findlay, For Postmaster-General and Minister of Telegraphs

🚂 Post and Telegraph Department Office Changes

🚂 Transport & Communications
8 December 1909
Office openings, Office closures, Designation changes, Postal services, Telephone services
  • John G. Findlay, For Postmaster-General and Minister of Telegraphs