β¨ Election Results and Postal Appointments
For the District of Lindis:
Henry France, of Oamaru;
For the District of Oamaru (Country District):
David Hutcheson;
For the District of Oamaru (Town District):
Herbert Amelius Julius;
For the District of Gold Fields:
James Clark Brown, John Monat, and Thomas Luther Shepard;
For the District of Dunstan:
William Fraser;
For the District of Wakatipu:
Matthew Hay;
For the District of Waikouaiti:
Robert Mitchell;
For the District of Waihola:
Alexander Mollison, of Waihola Park, Waihola, freeholder;
For the District of Tokomairiro:
Thomas Muir, freeholder, Tokomairiro; Henry Clark, freeholder, Tokomairiro; Robert Murray, freeholder, Tokomairiro;
For the District of Tuapeka:
John Hughes;
For the District of Clutha:
James William Thompson, Donald Henderson, Francis Wallace Mackenzie;
For the District of Matau:
William Alfred Mosely;
For the District of Dunedin:
George Duncan, William Hunter Reynolds, George Turnbull, Julius Vogel, John Sibbald, John Millar, Bryan Cecil Haggitt;
For the District of the Lakes:
Charles Edward Haughton, Esq.;
For the District of Port Chalmers:
Thomas Tayler, of Port Chalmers, Esq.;
For the District of Taieri:
Robert Miller Robertson, George Shand, Arthur John Burns, Donald Reid,
have been duly elected.
E. W. STAFFORD.
THE following extract from the London Gazette of the 19th February, 1867, is published for general information.
E. W. STAFFORD.
[EXTRACT.]
Foreign Office, 15th February, 1867.
THE Queen has been pleased to approve of M. Guiseppe Biagi, as Consul-General at Melbourne, with jurisdiction over Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, for His Majesty the King of Italy.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 26th April, 1867.
IN virtue of the powers delegated to the Postmaster-General by His Excellency the Governor, the following appointments have been made in the Postal Service of the Colony.
JOHN HALL.
OTAGO.
John McLaren to be Postmaster at Bluespur, from 1st February, 1867.
William Murray to be Postmaster at Maungatua.
Robert Johnston to be Postmaster at Palmerston.
John Milne Shearer to be Postmaster at Waikara, from 1st April, 1867.
Adam McKenzie to be Postmaster at Long Valley, from 1st March, 1867.
Thomas Tilley to be Postmaster at Portobello.
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ποΈ Provincial Council Election Results for Otago
ποΈ Provincial & Local GovernmentProvincial Council, Election Results, Otago, Districts
31 names identified
- Henry France, Elected for District of Lindis
- David Hutcheson, Elected for District of Oamaru (Country District)
- Herbert Amelius Julius, Elected for District of Oamaru (Town District)
- James Clark Brown, Elected for District of Gold Fields
- John Monat, Elected for District of Gold Fields
- Thomas Luther Shepard, Elected for District of Gold Fields
- William Fraser, Elected for District of Dunstan
- Matthew Hay, Elected for District of Wakatipu
- Robert Mitchell, Elected for District of Waikouaiti
- Alexander Mollison, Elected for District of Waihola
- Thomas Muir, Elected for District of Tokomairiro
- Henry Clark, Elected for District of Tokomairiro
- Robert Murray, Elected for District of Tokomairiro
- John Hughes, Elected for District of Tuapeka
- James William Thompson, Elected for District of Clutha
- Donald Henderson, Elected for District of Clutha
- Francis Wallace Mackenzie, Elected for District of Clutha
- William Alfred Mosely, Elected for District of Matau
- George Duncan, Elected for District of Dunedin
- William Hunter Reynolds, Elected for District of Dunedin
- George Turnbull, Elected for District of Dunedin
- Julius Vogel, Elected for District of Dunedin
- John Sibbald, Elected for District of Dunedin
- John Millar, Elected for District of Dunedin
- Bryan Cecil Haggitt, Elected for District of Dunedin
- Charles Edward Haughton (Esquire), Elected for District of the Lakes
- Thomas Tayler (Esquire), Elected for District of Port Chalmers
- Robert Miller Robertson, Elected for District of Taieri
- George Shand, Elected for District of Taieri
- Arthur John Burns, Elected for District of Taieri
- Donald Reid, Elected for District of Taieri
- E. W. Stafford
π Appointment of Italian Consul-General
π External Affairs & Territories19 February 1867
Consul-General, Italy, Melbourne, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand
- Giuseppe Biagi, Approved as Consul-General at Melbourne
- E. W. Stafford
π Postal Service Appointments
π Transport & Communications26 April 1867
Postal Service, Appointments, Otago, Postmasters
6 names identified
- John McLaren, Appointed Postmaster at Bluespur
- William Murray, Appointed Postmaster at Maungatua
- Robert Johnston, Appointed Postmaster at Palmerston
- John Milne Shearer, Appointed Postmaster at Waikara
- Adam McKenzie, Appointed Postmaster at Long Valley
- Thomas Tilley, Appointed Postmaster at Portobello
- John Hall
Otago Provincial Gazette 1867, No 481