GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
The following notifications appeared in Friday's Government Gazette:—
APPOINTMENTS.
The following appointments have been made: —
Mr. James Norton Brooks, Acting police magistrate, Maitland, to be coroner for the district, and for the colony generally, vice Vindin, resigned
Mr. Donald Manson, J.P., to be deputy licensing magistrate of the licensing court for the licensing district of Hill End (during the absence of W. A. Stool, police magistrate), vice Robertson, relieved
Mr. Henry James Greville, chief clerk, to be accountant, with rank next after the Registrar in Bankruptcy
Mr. Aubrey Murray Palmer Mowle, second clerk, to be chief clerk, vice Greville
Mr. James Fitzpatrick Carroll, fourth clerk, to be second clerk, Vice Mowle
Mr. Harold A. Rich, fifth clerk, to be fourth clerk, vice Carroll
Mr. Archibald Chisholm, clerk, to be deposition clerk
Mr. Evan William Howell, junior clerk at Darlinghurst Gaol, to be fourth clerk in the Department of Prisons, vice Newmarch, promoted
Mr. Samuel Trevanen Bishop, J.P., to be a member of the local land board for the land district of Cassilis, taking effect from January 1
Mr. Frederic James Anthony Trollope, J.P., acting-chairman of the local land boards for the land districts of Grafton, Casino, Kempsey, Lismore, and Murwillumbah, to be also Acting-chairman of the local land board for the land district of Bellingen
Mr. George Yeo, now temporarily employed, to be draftsman in the office of the Chief Inspector of Stock, vice Leigh, transferred
Mr. Arthur Nash to be telegraph operator at South Head, vice Emanuel
The undermentioned officiating minister has been registered for the celebration of marriages: —
Roman Catholic Church (diocese of Wilcannia), Rev. Edward Morrissey — residence Hay.
Mrs. Mary Watson to be acting assistant registrar of births, deaths, and marriages for the district of Canterbury, at Ashfield, from February 1, during the absence of Mr. George Watson on account of illness.
The bench of magistrates at Windsor have appointed Mr. Patrick Daley to be pound-keeper at Wilberforce.
NEW POST OFFICES.
A post office was established on January 20 at Castlerag, near Deepwater; a post office will be established on February 1 at Salt Ash, near William Town.
PROMOTIONS.
The following pupil teachers have gained promotion by examination:—
Class 1:
Elizabeth Fox, Tenterfield
Marian Fox, Emmaville
Henry H. Watts, Jerry's Plains
Mary C. White, Bingera
Ellen E. M'Carthy, Bingera.
Class 3:
Robina Linedale, Tenterfeild
Thomas Chandler, Emmaville.
TEACHERS' PROVISIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS CONFIRMED.
Florence A. Edwards, Albury
Walter B. Godfrey, West Maitland, 2A
Charles Church, Colinton, 1B
James Anderson, Meranburn
James Brown, Acacia Creek
Michael Farry, Glenroy and Tombong (half-time)
Michael Jacob, Duddawarra
Jonathan Machin, Burrumbuttock
Margaret Phillips, Yass
Martin J. Schaefer, Buckendoon
Mary Sharpe, Waggallalah
James H. Townsend, Narromine, 3A
John G. Carey, Bulgandra (Provisional)
John G. Fegan, Boggabilla
Henry Fitzgerald, Uplands and Wondalga (half-time)
Amelia Haicrow, Bomaderry
George Hewitson, Pinnacle
Frederick W. M'Donnell, Eaglehawk
Edward J. Owen, Binneguy
Emma Sawyer, Broken Hill, 3B
Edmund Burgess, Cooba Bulga and Cattle Creek (half-time)
Samuel Jagoe, Mullengandra
Margaret Kirkpatrick, Culcairn
Isaac Manns, Black Range, 3C
NEW POLLING PLACE.
The undermentioned place to be a polling place for taking the poll at the election of members to serve in the Legislative Assembly for the electoral district of Grenfell, viz. Bygalore Station.
REWARD.
Whereas during the night of December 4, 1889, certain property situated in the Temperance Hall, at Croki, near Coopernook; was wilfully and maliciously injured by some person or persons unknown, notice is hereby given that a reward of L25 will be paid by the Government, in addition to a reward of L100 offered by the Star of Hope Lodge, No. 55, Independent Order of Good Templars, for such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the guilty person or persons.
NEW PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
It is proposed to establish Public schools at Wentworthville, near Parramatta; Peak Hill, via Tomingley, and Bombo, near Kiama.
Source: Government Gazette (1890, February 1). The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), p. 2.
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