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Onehunga Vaccination Register (R3094326) |
1903 - 1916
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R3094326 |
AATJ |
18110 |
A1548 |
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RECORD SERIES |
period responsible |
18110
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Onehunga Vaccination Register |
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The vaccination register recorded all notices of smallpox vaccination sent to the Vaccination Inspector by the Registrar of Births Deaths and Marriages, Onehunga. The register also recorded all certificates of successful and unsuccessful vaccinations received by the Vaccination Inspector.
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1872 - 1920
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CONTROLLING AGENCY / DEPARTMENT |
period responsible |
BAES
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Magistrates Court Onehunga |
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The Onehunga Resident Magistrates Court was established in 1849.The Resident Magistrate heard civil claims where the debt or damage claimed did not exceed 20 pounds, and was also able to deal summarily with cases of assault, and theft of property not exceeding 20 shillings. The Onehunga Resident Magistrates Court was replaced by the Onehunga Magistrates Court in 1893. The Magistrates Court closed in 1951.
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1872 - 1951
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BAEA
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Commercial Affairs Division, Auckland |
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The functions of the Commercial Affairs Division, Auckland included; the administration of the affairs of bankrupts and liquidated companies, and the registration of companies, incorporated societies, industrial and provident societies, charitable trusts, unit trusts, and building societies.
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1975 - 1995
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BADZ
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Companies Office, Auckland |
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The position of Registrar of Companies for the province of Auckland and Hawkes Bay was established under the Joint Stock Companies Act 1860. The office was responsible for registration of companies, and later building societies, industrial and provident societies, incorporated societies and charitable trusts in the Auckland Province. The Registrar of Joint Stock Companies was part of the Treasury Department until 1878.
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1951? - 1975
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AATJ
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Ministry of Economic Development, Head Office |
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The Ministry of Commerce was the successor to the domestic commerce function of the former Department of Trade and Industry. The purpose of the new Ministry was to help New Zealanders prosper. The Ministry's functions related to virtually all aspects of the economy and ranged from general micro-economic issues common to all markets through to sector specific issues in energy, information technology, manufacturing, and the administration of programmes and regulatory functions. In February 2000, the Ministry of Commerce's responsibilities and functions were expanded and transferred to the new Ministry of Economic Development. The Ministry of Economic Development was part of the Government's Regional and Economic Development Programme. Central to the new Ministry was the creation of Industry New Zealand, a Crown Entity that would implement industry and regional development policy. In July 2012 the Ministry of Economic Development was merged into the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
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1995 - 2004
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