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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 71
Offices opened and closed.
Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office, Wellington, 9th August, 1911.
THE following particulars of offices opened and closed are published for general information.
THOS. MACKENZIE,
Acting Postmaster-General and Minister of Telegraphs.
OFFICES.
| Office. | District. | Date |
|---|---|---|
| POST-OFFICES OPENED. | ||
| Hataitai | Wellington | 9 May, 1911. |
| Kaukau | Oamaru | 1 July, " |
| Korokonui | Auckland | 23 June, " |
| Kowhatu | Oamaru | 1 July, " |
| Marotiri | Wellington | 15 June, " |
| Matainui | Hokitika | 10 April, " |
| Oparau Ferry | Auckland | 1 June, " |
| Taraunui | " | 14 " " |
| Te Taho | Hokitika | 10 April, " |
| POST-OFFICE CLOSED. | ||
| Te Hapara | Gisborne | 1 June, 1911. |
| MONEY-ORDER OFFICES AND POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS OPENED. | ||
| Maharahara | Napier | 8 July, 1911. |
| Omakau | Dunedin | 8 " " |
| Runciman | Auckland | 1 " " |
| Ti-tree Point | Napier | 1 " " |
| POSTAL-NOTE (ISSUING) OFFICES OPENED. | ||
| St. Heliers | Auckland | 8 July, 1911. |
| Tikorangi | New Plymouth | 1 " " |
| TELEPHONE-OFFICES OPENED. | ||
| Conway Flat | Christchurch | 30 June, 1911. |
| Houto | Auckland | 28 " " |
| Hundalee | Christchurch | 23 " " |
| Mangeao | Auckland | 17 " " |
| Pukewhenua | Invercargill | 10 July, " |
| Te Papatapu | Auckland | 27 June, " |
| Tutaki | Westport | 20 " " |
| Wiri | Auckland | 1 July, " |
| TELEPHONE BUREAUX OPENED. | ||
| Conway Flat | Christchurch | 30 June, 1911. |
| Houto | Auckland | 28 " " |
| Hundalee | Christchurch | 23 " " |
| Mangeao | Auckland | 17 " " |
| Moumahaki Farm | Wanganui | 21 March, " |
| Pukewhenua | Invercargill | 10 July, " |
| Te Papatapu | Auckland | 27 June, " |
| Wiri | " | 1 July, " |
Corrigenda.—The entries in the New Zealand Gazette of the 27th July, 1911—L. Ellicott as Postmaster, Uia, and Uia as a new post-office opened—are cancelled.
By-laws of Patangata County Council confirmed under the By-laws Act, 1910.
Office of the Minister of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 5th September, 1911.
THE following certificate has been executed on the sealed copy of by-laws made by the Patangata County Council on the 6th July, 1911.
D. BUDDO,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION.
In pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm the above-written by-laws, and declare that the same came into force on the 1st day of September, 1911.
Dated this 5th day of September, 1911.
D. BUDDO,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
By-laws of Otorohanga Native Township Council confirmed under the By-laws Act, 1910.
Office of the Minister of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 5th September, 1911.
THE following certificate has been executed on the sealed copy of by-laws made by the Otorohanga Native Township Council on the 23rd May, 1911.
D. BUDDO,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION.
In pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm the within-written by-laws, and declare that the same came into force on the 5th day of June, 1911.
Dated this 5th day of September, 1911.
D. BUDDO,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
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🚂 Post and Telegraph Offices Opened and Closed
🚂 Transport & Communications9 August 1911
Post Offices, Telephone Offices, Money Order Offices, Savings Banks, Postal Notes, Offices opened, Offices closed, Districts
- THOS. MACKENZIE, Acting Postmaster-General and Minister of Telegraphs
🚂 Corrigenda: Post Office and Gazette Entries Cancelled
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- L. Ellicott, Postmaster entry cancelled
🏘️ Patangata County Council By-laws Confirmed
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By-laws, Confirmation, Patangata County Council, By-laws Act 1910
- D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs
🏘️ Otorohanga Native Township Council By-laws Confirmed
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government5 September 1911
By-laws, Confirmation, Otorohanga Native Township Council, By-laws Act 1910
- D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs
NZ Gazette 1911, No 71