Appointments and Office Changes




Oct. 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3073

Justice of the Peace resigned.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, 6th October, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept the resignation by

JOSEPH WARD STURTON, Esq.,

of Pahiatua, of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace for New Zealand.

JOHN G. FINDLAY.


Crier of the Supreme Court appointed.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, 6th October, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

MICHAEL MCCORMACK

to be Crier of the Supreme Court at Hamilton.

JOHN G. FINDLAY.


Member of Licensing Committee appointed.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, 9th October, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

RANDOLPH ST. CYR GRAY

to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District of Christchurch.

JOHN G. FINDLAY.


Justices of the Peace appointed.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, 9th October, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

ROBERT McLEAN BAIRD, Esq., of Auckland, and
EDWARD ALAN SHRIMPTON, Esq., of Wellington,

to be Justices of the Peace for New Zealand.

JOHN G. FINDLAY.


Chairman of Licensing Committees appointed.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, 18th October, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

WILLIAM KERR, Esq., S.M.,

to be Chairman of the Licensing Committees for the Districts of Wanganui and Manawatu, vice A. Crooke, Esq., S.M.

JOHN G. FINDLAY.


Cadet appointed.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, 18th October, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

HENRY HECTOR SCOTT

to be a Cadet in the office of the Official Assignee at Dunedin from the 19th day of September, 1911.

JOHN G. FINDLAY.


Cadet appointed.—Notice No. 1548.

Department of Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourists,
Wellington, 16th October, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

JOHN KINGHAN

to be a Cadet in the Civil Service of the Government of New Zealand (Department of Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourists); the appointment to date from 30th September, 1911.

THOS. MACKENZIE,
Minister of Agriculture and of Industries and Commerce.


Farm-manager’s Assistant reappointed.—Notice No. 1549.

Department of Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourists,
Wellington, 17th October, 1911.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to reappoint

DAVID MORRIS COLE

to be a Farm-manager’s Assistant in the Civil Service of the Government of New Zealand (Department of Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourists); the reappointment to date from 1st October, 1911.

THOS. MACKENZIE,
Minister of Agriculture and of Industries and Commerce.


Offices opened and closed.

Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office, Wellington, 13th October, 1911.

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

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


OFFICES.

Office. District. Date

POST-OFFICES OPENED.

Bayswater .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. .. 7 August, 1911.
Clevedon South .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. 15 "
Mangati .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. 25 July, "
Poibakene .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. 12 August, "
Rangi Point .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. 21 June, "
Taipuha .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. 7 July, "

POST-OFFICES CLOSED.

Kea .. .. .. .. Nelson .. .. .. 8 May, 1911.
Rutherglen .. .. .. .. Greymouth .. .. .. 30 June, "
Te Uri .. .. .. .. Napier .. .. .. 30 "

MONEY-ORDER OFFICES AND POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS OPENED.

Broadwood .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. .. 25 September, 1911.
Henley .. .. .. .. Dunedin* .. .. .. 8 August, "
Uruti .. .. .. .. New Plymouth .. .. .. 16 September, "
Waitomo Caves .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. .. 25 "

  • Amending entry in the New Zealand Gazette No. 74, of the 21st September, 1911.


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⚖️ Justice of the Peace Resignation Accepted

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
6 October 1911
Resignation, Justice of the Peace, Pahiatua
  • Joseph Ward Sturton (Esquire), Resigned as Justice of the Peace

  • John G. Findlay

⚖️ Crier of the Supreme Court Appointed

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
6 October 1911
Appointment, Crier, Supreme Court, Hamilton
  • Michael McCormack, Appointed Crier of the Supreme Court

  • John G. Findlay

⚖️ Member of Licensing Committee Appointed

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
9 October 1911
Appointment, Licensing Committee, Christchurch
  • Randolph St. Cyr Gray, Appointed member of Licensing Committee

  • John G. Findlay

⚖️ Justices of the Peace Appointed

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
9 October 1911
Appointments, Justices of the Peace, Auckland, Wellington
  • Robert McLean Baird (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace
  • Edward Alan Shrimpton (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace

  • John G. Findlay

⚖️ Chairman of Licensing Committees Appointed

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
18 October 1911
Appointment, Chairman, Licensing Committees, Wanganui, Manawatu
  • William Kerr (Esquire, S.M.), Appointed Chairman of Licensing Committees
  • A. Crooke (Esquire, S.M.), Vacated Chairman of Licensing Committees

  • John G. Findlay

⚖️ Cadet Appointed to Official Assignee's Office

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
18 October 1911
Appointment, Cadet, Official Assignee, Dunedin
  • Henry Hector Scott, Appointed Cadet

  • John G. Findlay

🌾 Cadet Appointed to Department of Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourists

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 October 1911
Appointment, Cadet, Agriculture, Commerce, Tourists, Civil Service
  • John Kinghan, Appointed Cadet

  • Thos. Mackenzie, Minister of Agriculture and of Industries and Commerce

🌾 Farm-manager’s Assistant Reappointed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
17 October 1911
Reappointment, Farm-manager’s Assistant, Agriculture, Civil Service
  • David Morris Cole, Reappointed Farm-manager’s Assistant

  • Thos. Mackenzie, Minister of Agriculture and of Industries and Commerce

🚂 Post Offices Opened and Closed

🚂 Transport & Communications
13 October 1911
Post Office, Opened, Closed, Locations
  • John G. Findlay, For Postmaster-General and Minister of Telegraphs