Postal and Legal Appointments




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  1. The Money Order Office at Sandal
    (Wakefield) is abolished.

Scotland.

  1. A Money Order Office will be
    opened at—

Head Office. County.
Bunessan........Oban........Argyle.

  1. The Money Order Office at Granton
    Pier (Edinburgh) will in future be called
    Granton Harbour, and the Money Order
    Office at Mortlach (Craigellachie) will in
    future be called Dufftown.

Ireland.

  1. A Money Order Office will be
    opened at—

Head Office. County.
Booterstown...Dublin......Dublin.

  1. The Money Order Office at Castle-
    town will in future be called Castle-
    town-here

By command of the Postmaster-General.
General Post Office,
19th December, 1864.

(Re-published from the New Zealand Gazette,
No. 16, May 11, 1865.)

Appointment of J. S. Johnston, Esq., as
Registrar of the Supreme Court at
Invercargill, cancelled.

Attorney-General’s Office,
Wellington, 22nd April, 1865.

HIS Excellency the Governor has
been pleased to cancel the appoint-
ment of

JOHN SMITH JOHNSTON, Esq.,
of Invercargill in the Province of South-
land, as Registrar of the Supreme
Court.

HENRY SEWELL.

(Re-published from the New Zealand Gazette,
No. 16, May 11, 1865.)

Appointment of J. S. Johnston, Esq., as
Registrar of Deeds at Invercargill,
cancelled.

Attorney-General’s Office,
Wellington, 22nd April, 1865.

HIS Excellency the Governor has
been pleased to cancel the appoint-
ment of

JOHN SMITH JOHNSTON, Esq.,
as Registrar of Deeds at Invercargill in
the Province of Southland.

HENRY SEWELL.

D. B. McConnel, Esq., appointed Regis-
trar of Deeds at Invercargill.

Attorney-General’s Office,
Wellington, 22nd April, 1865.

HIS Excellency the Governor has
been pleased to appoint

DAVID BENNET McCONNEL, Esq.,
to be Registrar of Deeds at Invercargill
in the Province of Southland.

HENRY SEWELL.

(Re-published from the New Zealand Gazette,
No. 16, May 11, 1865.)

D. B. McConnel, Esq., appointed Regis-
trar of the Supreme Court at Inver-
cargill.

Attorney-General’s Office,
Wellington, 22nd April, 1865.

HIS Excellency the Governor has
been pleased to appoint

DAVID BENNET McCONNEL, Esq.,
to be Registrar of the Supreme Court at
Invercargill in the Province of South-
land.

HENRY SEWELL.

POSTAL.

Patterns of Merchandize may be sent by
Post at the Book Postage Rate.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 25th April, 1865.

IT is hereby notified for public informa-
tion, that on and after the first day
of May next, a system of Pattern Post
will be established between places within
the Colony of New Zealand, and also
between the Colony and the United
Kingdom, and the Colonies of Victoria,
and New South Wales, whereby patterns
of merchandize of no intrinsic value may
be sent by post under the same regula-
tions and at the same rates of postage as
those of the Book Post.



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🚂 Extension of the Money Order System in the United Kingdom (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
19 December 1864
Postal, Money Order System, United Kingdom, Post Office
  • Postmaster-General

⚖️ Cancellation of Appointment of J. S. Johnston as Registrar of the Supreme Court

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 April 1865
Appointment, Cancellation, Registrar, Supreme Court, Invercargill
  • John Smith Johnston (Esquire), Appointment as Registrar of the Supreme Court cancelled

  • Henry Sewell

⚖️ Cancellation of Appointment of J. S. Johnston as Registrar of Deeds

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 April 1865
Appointment, Cancellation, Registrar of Deeds, Invercargill
  • John Smith Johnston (Esquire), Appointment as Registrar of Deeds cancelled

  • Henry Sewell

⚖️ Appointment of D. B. McConnel as Registrar of Deeds

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 April 1865
Appointment, Registrar of Deeds, Invercargill
  • David Bennet McConnel (Esquire), Appointed Registrar of Deeds

  • Henry Sewell

⚖️ Appointment of D. B. McConnel as Registrar of the Supreme Court

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 April 1865
Appointment, Registrar, Supreme Court, Invercargill
  • David Bennet McConnel (Esquire), Appointed Registrar of the Supreme Court

  • Henry Sewell

🚂 Introduction of Pattern Post System

🚂 Transport & Communications
25 April 1865
Postal, Pattern Post, Book Postage Rate, Merchandise