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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 129
will be charged on all goods loaded or unloaded from or into lighters into or from ships lying at the wharf.
Labour.
Packages exceeding half a ton weight: By arrangement. Timber for each handling by the railway: 3d. per 100 superficial feet will be charged. Handling not compulsory.
Storage.
Storage will be charged on all import goods or merchandise not taken away within twelve working-hours, per ton, per day or fraction thereof ..
On all export goods or merchandise if not shipped per first steamer for which they are consigned, storage, per ton, per day or fraction thereof
On wool, flax, tow, sheep-skins, and rabbit-skins, per bale, per day or fraction thereof
On tallow, per cask, per day or fraction thereof
On timber remaining over sixty-four working-hours, per 100 superficial feet, per week
The working-hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on week-days. The above storage charges do not include handling.
Flax and tow delivered at Maunganui Station to await shipment will be charged 6d. per bale, which will include receiving into shed, loading up, and delivery to ships in trucks alongside wharf.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this 8th day of August, 1917.
W. FRASER,
Minister of Public Works.
Appointment of Wharf under the Customs Act, 1913.
Customs Department,
Wellington, 14th June, 1916.
I, ARTHUR MIELZINER MYERS, Minister of Customs, in exercise of the powers vested in me for this purpose by the Customs Act, 1913, do hereby appoint the undermentioned place to be a wharf for the lading and unlading of goods, viz.:
PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
The wharf at the foot of Tweed Street, Invercargill.
And I do hereby fix “Invercargill Wharf” as the name by which the said place shall be known.
ARTHUR M. MYERS,
Minister of Customs.
Minister’s Order No. 1096.]
Appointment of Customs Examining-place.
Customs Department,
Wellington, 14th June, 1916.
I, ARTHUR MIELZINER MYERS, Minister of Customs, in exercise of the powers vested in me for this purpose by the Customs Act, 1913, do hereby appoint the undermentioned shed to be a place for the examination by the Customs of goods subject to the control of the Customs, viz.:
PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
The shed situated on the Invercargill Wharf and known as No. 1 Shed.
ARTHUR M. MYERS,
Minister of Customs.
Minister’s Order No. 1097.]
Appointment of Wharf and Examination Places at Auckland.
IN exercise of the power in me for this purpose vested, I, Arthur Mielziner Myers, Minister of Customs, do by this warrant appoint that the western side of the Central Wharf at the Port of Auckland shall be a wharf for the lading and unlading of goods at the said port; and I do likewise appoint that the sheds numbered eleven and twelve situated on the said Central Wharf shall be places for the examination of goods subject to the control of the Customs.
Given under my hand at Wellington this 13th day of August, 1917.
ARTHUR M. MYERS,
Minister of Customs.
Minister’s Order No. 1098.]
Officers appointed.
Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office, Wellington, 8th August, 1917.
HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to make the following appointments in the Post and Telegraph Department.
J. G. WARD, Postmaster-General.
NON-PERMANENT APPOINTMENTS.
| Name. | Office. | District. | Date. |
|---|
POSTMASTERS AND TELEGRAPHISTS.
Railway Officers.
Cassidy, Joseph Patrick .. | Kirwee .. | Christchurch .. | 20 June, 1917.
Johnston, Herbert Allan .. | Maclennan .. | Dunedin .. | 22 ,, ,,
POSTMASTERS AND TELEPHONISTS.
Railway Officers.
Pelling, Thomas Henry .. | Kumara Railway .. | Hokitika .. | 2 May, 1917.
Undrill, Claude Arthur .. | ,, .. | ,, .. | 26 Sept., 1912.
POSTMASTERS AND TELEPHONISTS.
Barnes, Grace Brownley .. | Rangiotu .. | Wellington .. | 28 May, 1917.
Blank, Frederick William .. | Tokirima .. | Auckland .. | 24 ,, ,,
Burfoot, Charlotte Maud .. | Kaipara Flats .. | ,, .. | 6 ,, ,,
Callesen, Nora .. | Raumai .. | Wellington .. | 17 June, ,,
Campbell, Susan Nora .. | Whatarama .. | Christchurch .. | 1 Mar., ,,
Cave, Florence Eliza .. | Kaitieke .. | Auckland .. | 24 May, ,,
Crane, Beatrice Maude .. | Oakleigh .. | ,, .. | 12 ,, ,,
Daulton, Joseph Edward .. | Muriwai .. | Gisborne .. | 29 ,, ,,
Dent, John .. | Kauroa .. | Auckland .. | 10 April, ,,
Diamond, Joseph .. | Coonoor .. | Wellington .. | 26 June, ,,
Gaukrodger, Walter .. | Ohiwa .. | Thames .. | 1 ,, ,,
Gibson, John Thompson .. | Freshford .. | Invercargill .. | 28 May, ,,
Gingell, Alice Margaret .. | Marotiri .. | Wellington .. | 1 June, ,,
Hunt, Alfred* .. | Te Kowhai .. | Auckland .. | 2 April, ,,
Jenkins, Robert .. | Ryal Bush .. | Invercargill .. | 23 May, ,,
Jurd, Leonard Joseph .. | Matapu .. | New Plymouth .. | 1 June, ,,
McCallum, Anna Bella .. | Wright’s Bush .. | Invercargill .. | 1 April, ,,
McIlroy, Lena Emeline .. | Pukehuia .. | Auckland .. | 1 Mar., ,,
Marshall, William .. | Hurleyville .. | Wanganui .. | 1 June, ,,
Rountree, Kate .. | Te Kaha .. | Thames .. | 1 ,, ,,
Smith, Louisa .. | Lake Tekapo .. | Timaru .. | 1 April, ,,
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Appointments, Postmasters, Telegraphists, Railway Officers
25 names identified
- Joseph Patrick Cassidy, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Kirwee
- Herbert Allan Johnston, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Maclennan
- Thomas Henry Pelling, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Kumara Railway
- Claude Arthur Undrill, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Kumara Railway
- Grace Brownley Barnes, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Rangiotu
- Frederick William Blank, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Tokirima
- Charlotte Maud Burfoot, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Kaipara Flats
- Nora Callesen, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Raumai
- Susan Nora Campbell, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Whatarama
- Florence Eliza Cave, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Kaitieke
- Beatrice Maude Crane, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Oakleigh
- Joseph Edward Daulton, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Muriwai
- John Dent, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Kauroa
- Joseph Diamond, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Coonoor
- Walter Gaukrodger, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Ohiwa
- John Thompson Gibson, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Freshford
- Alice Margaret Gingell, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Marotiri
- Alfred Hunt, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Te Kowhai
- Robert Jenkins, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Ryal Bush
- Leonard Joseph Jurd, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Matapu
- Anna Bella McCallum, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Wright’s Bush
- Lena Emeline McIlroy, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Pukehuia
- William Marshall, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Hurleyville
- Kate Rountree, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Te Kaha
- Louisa Smith, Appointed Postmaster and Telegraphist at Lake Tekapo
- J. G. Ward, Postmaster-General