Province of Otago. John* McCulloch McKean, to be Postmaster at Weatherstone, from the 14th March, 1868. George Hamilton Harris, to be Postmaster at Manuherikia Junction, from the Uth March, 1363. ROBERT SOMERVILXE, to be Postmaster at East Taieri, from the Ist February, 1563. Henrt Norman, to be Postmaster at Waaka, from the Ist March, 1803. Henry Faulkner, to be Postmaster at Waihola, from the Ist February, 1803. Province of Southland. Richard William Daniels, to be Postmaster at Sandfly Bay. Province of Canterbury. William Weedon, to be Postmaster at Weedon, from the Ist May, 1863. Province of Auckland. Richard Kemp, to be Postmaster at Keri-keri, from the Ist April, 1563. Province of Nelson. David Johnstone, Juil, to be Postmaster at Collingwood. Charles Orchard, to be Postmaster at Upper Motueka Valley. Reader Wood, For the Postmaster General. POSTAL. Post Office at Campbelton to be a Post Office of the Second Class. i General Post Office, Auckland, 7th April, 1863. IT is notified for general information that the Post O.rlce at Camfbeltown, Bluff Harbour, in the Province of Southland, has been constituted a Post Office of the Second Class, for the exchange of separate mails and other purposes, within the meaning of the 4th clause of the Postal Regulations of the Ist April, 1862. Reader Wood For the Postmaster-General. CUSTOMS. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Warehouse has been duly | appointed under the llth clause of the I " Customs Regulation Act of 1858" for the | reception of goods under Bond. A wooden building situated on the North i side of Bridge-street, known as " Edward's aud Co's. Warehouse." D. Johnstone, Deputy Commissioner of Customs. Custom House, Nelson, 23rd March, 1863.
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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1845, 15 April 1863, Page 5
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