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Auctioneers' Licenses.
Provincial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 5th May, 1864.
NOTICE is hereby given that Auctioneers' Licenses for the current year have been granted to the under-mentioned.
Finnimore, William .. Wanganui.
Fisk .. .. .. Do.
Hunter, George .. Wellington.
Hickson, A. H. .. .. Do.
Horner, John Hammond .. Do.
Johnston, W. W. .. .. Do.
Lewis, Edward .. .. Wanganui.
Smith, James .. .. Wellington.
Vennell, G. H. .. .. Do.
Wallace, J. H. .. .. Do.
J. WOODWARD,
Provincial Treasurer.
General Government Notices.
MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS.
Colonial Defence Office,
Auckland, 3rd May, 1864.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz.:—
In the Wellington Militia.
Ensign Richard Barton to be Lieutenant. Date of Commission, 28th April, 1864.
In the Wanganui Militia.
Capt. David Stark Durie to be Major (unattached). Date of Commission, 2nd May, 1864.
T. RUSSELL.
The under-mentioned Officers are to be considered on the Unattached List, viz.:—
Captain James Coutts Crawford, Wellington Militia.
Captain William Robert Edward Brown, Wellington Militia.
T. RUSSELL.
Colonial Defence Office,
Auckland, 3rd May, 1864.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept the following resignations, viz.:—
Captain Stephen Carkeek, Wellington Militia.
Lieutenant Pierce Cotter, Wellington Militia.
Sub-Inspector Herbert V. Lillicrap, Colonial Defence Force.
T. RUSSELL.
Colonial Defence Office,
Auckland, 3rd May, 1864.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointment in the Colonial Defence Force under the "Colonial Defence Force Act, 1862," viz.:—
George Ross to be Sub-Inspector. Date of Commission, 3rd May, 1864.
T. RUSSELL.
Wanganui Imports—March Quarter, 1864.
IMPORTS Coastwise of New Zealand Produce at the Port of Wanganui during the Quarter ended 31st March, 1864.
| ARTICLES IMPORTED. | QUANTITY. | APPROXIMATE VALUE. |
|---|---|---|
| £ s. d. | ||
| Cheese | 784 lbs. | 39 4 0 |
| Flour | 26 tons | 520 0 0 |
| Limestone | 20 " | 30 0 0 |
| Sheep | 159 No. | 198 15 0 |
| Total Value | £787 19 0 |
Custom House, Wanganui,
this 13th day of April, 1864.
JAMES G. WOON,
Acting Collector.
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🏭 Auctioneers' Licenses granted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 May 1864
Auctioneers, Licenses, Wellington, Wanganui
10 names identified
- William Finnimore, Granted auctioneer's license
- Fisk, Granted auctioneer's license
- George Hunter, Granted auctioneer's license
- A. H. Hickson, Granted auctioneer's license
- John Hammond Horner, Granted auctioneer's license
- W. W. Johnston, Granted auctioneer's license
- Edward Lewis, Granted auctioneer's license
- James Smith, Granted auctioneer's license
- G. H. Vennell, Granted auctioneer's license
- J. H. Wallace, Granted auctioneer's license
- J. Woodward, Provincial Treasurer
🛡️ Militia and Volunteers appointments, transfers, and resignations
🛡️ Defence & Military3 May 1864
Militia, Volunteers, Appointments, Resignations, Wellington, Wanganui
8 names identified
- Richard Barton (Ensign), Promoted to Lieutenant
- David Stark Durie (Captain), Promoted to Major
- James Coutts Crawford (Captain), Placed on Unattached List
- William Robert Edward Brown (Captain), Placed on Unattached List
- Stephen Carkeek (Captain), Resigned commission
- Pierce Cotter (Lieutenant), Resigned commission
- Herbert V. Lillicrap (Sub-Inspector), Resigned commission
- George Ross, Appointed Sub-Inspector
- T. Russell
🏭 Wanganui Imports for the March Quarter, 1864
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry13 April 1864
Imports, Wanganui, Statistics, Produce
- James G. Woon, Acting Collector
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1864, No 22