NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
A New Zealand Gazette was published on Thursday evening. It contains Appointment of the girls’ school, Tenuyson-street, Napier, to be a place where vaccination may be performed ; polling place abolished at the Toll-house, Newmarket, electoral district of Eden (Auckland), and the Public Hall appointed instead; appointment of the schoolhouse, Maketu, electoral district of Franklin (Auckland), as a polling place ; authorisation of the Inspector of Surveys, Auckland, to take a road through granted land in the parish of Karamu, County of Rutland; reserve for pilot station on the west bank of the Patea River (Taranaki) ; definition of the limits of the Port of Kakanui, Otago ; appointment of the R.M.’s Court, Opotiki, as the place for holding the sittings of the Licensing Court for the district of Cape Runaway ; regulations for the sale of a parcel of land in Patea ; allowance of Marlborough Provincial Acts ; appointments of Judge Johnston and G. L. Mellish, Esq., to be visitors of the Canterbury Lunatic Asylum ; appointments of J. Mellsop, W. Vaughan, and John Thomson to be Registrars of Marriages, &e., for Awitu, Waipara, and Tauranga respectively; appointment of W. Montgomery as Swedish Consul at Christchurch ; appointments of J. M. Gibbes, Hawke’s Bay, H. F. Meadows, Kaikoura, T. S. Buhner, Reefton, and Thomas Hitchings, Napier, as public vaccinators; appointment of J. N. Wood to be Resident Magistrate for the district of Clutha, Otago; appointments of George Hannay to be a member of the Licensing Court for the district of Coromandel, Charles Boyes, for the district of Queenstown, and John McMyn, for Greytown and Ahaura ; appointment of M. F. South to be Clerk of the Licensing Courts at Kai Iwi and Wanganui, and to be Clerk of the E. M. Court, Wanganui, vice F. Leighton ; James Ewart Hannah appointed captain in the Invercargill Rifle Volunteers. Resignations accepted: —Captain F. C. Rowan, as commanding the volunteers in the Dunedin district; Captain J. Dalgleish, as commandant of the Invercargill Volunteers, and Captain Invercargill Artillery Volunteers; Captain J. E. Hannah, Invercargill Grammar School Cadets ; Lieutenant A. Somerville, No. 1 (City Guards) Company, Otago Rifle Volunteers; Lieutenant E. L. Tngpen, Wellington City Rifle Volunteers ; Lieutenant G. Sample, Wellington Scottish Rifle Volunteers. The services of volunteer corps accepted.—The Waimea (Nelson) Cavalry Volunteers ; date of acceptance, 3rd May, 1875. The Thames Native Rifle Volunteers ; date of acceptance, 10th December, 1871. The Invercargill Collegiate School Cadets; date of acceptance, 28th April, 1875. Designation of Akaroa Rifle Volunteers changed to Akaroa Artillery Volunteers. Volunteer corps disbanded. —The Lyttelton Artillery, Manukau Rifles, Pokeno Rifles, Waikato Rifles, Opotiki Rifles, Totara Rifles, Wellington Scottish, Gisborne Rifles, No. 9 Company Canterbury Rifles, Waimea Rifles. Acceptance of resignation of SubInspector Gilbert Muir, A.O. Appointments of T. Turnbull and Donald Gunn as Health Officers, Hokitika ; and P. J. Allardyce, Grey--mouth. Appointment of E. T. Robinson as Commissioner for Crown Lands, Hokitika. Mining Act notices, &c., &c.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4458, 3 July 1875, Page 3
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478NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4458, 3 July 1875, Page 3
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