JUSTICES OF PEACE
NEW APPOINTMENTS MADE. MANY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. The “Gazette” announces the appointment of further Justices of the Peace. Those in and around Wellington are as follow: John Barclay, Pahautanui; Michael O. Barnett, Wellington; Samuel C. Baron, Melling; James W. Black, Wellington; David K. Blair, Wellington; Jqmes H. Bray, Wellington; James Barnett, Kelburn; John Caughley, Wellington: Donald G. Clark, Khandallah; George H. T. .Crook, KilbiP" nie; James J. Esson, Kelburn; George C. Fache, Wellington; Alexander Ferguson, Wellington; Frederick W. Flanagan, Wellington; Benjamin F. Gardiner, Seatoun; William John Geddis, Wellington; William H. Green, Seatoun; Everett O. Hales, Wellington ; James Hislop, Wellington; Robert A. Holmes, Wellington; Henry C. Hodder, Hataitai; William I. Limbrick, Paekakariki; Henry A. Mackay, Island Bay; Caesar A. Marquis, Rona Bay; Robert G. Martin, Upper Hutt; Albert H. Mildenhall, Plimmerton; John Mitchell, Lower Hutt; William B. Montgomery, Kelburit; Daniel J. Murray, Normandale; John O’Brien, Brooklyn; Charles J. Reakes, Wellington; John D. Ritchie, Wellington; John E. Staples, Muritai; Robert Tait, junr., Taitville; Hector D. Thomson, Wadestown; Alfred H. Truebridge, Wellington ; William Waddel, Kelburn; Archibald Walker, Eastbourne; Reginald S. Wall, Plimmerton; Percy G. Withers, Wellington; William Leonard Palmer, Waimea West, Waimea; Robert Cave Withers Hina, Waimea; Harry Octavius Western, Picton, Marlborough; Charles Gordon Tosoh cm alter, Avondale, Blenheim; Henry Joseph Stace, junr., Spring Creek, Marlborough; William Wallace Snodgrass, Nelson; Herbert Allan Palmer, Whatamhi, Sounds; John Mills', Pana., Marlborough ; Newton McConoohie, Glenhope, Waimea; Walter James Ebward Greensill, Wharehunga, Sounds; Walter Robert Cave, Pinohia, Sounds; John Day Burroughs, Tuamarina, Marlborough ; William Holland Aubrey, junr., Picton. It will be noticed that in this list appear the names of several of the heads of Government departments. It is understood that this is a new policy to meet the needs of those departments in which there are constantly documents requjring the signature of a Justice of the Peace.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11225, 2 June 1922, Page 6
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303JUSTICES OF PEACE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11225, 2 June 1922, Page 6
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