Box 5002453601
Contains 106 Results:
Expenditure incurred by Mr Aldred, Liquidator of Deutsche Pantagen und Gesellschaft der Sudsee Inseln (D.H. & P.G.) in New Zealand. 21 March, 1918., 1918
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Attempt to recover in New Zealand the sum of 7000 pounds due to the Deutsche Pantagen und Gesellschaft der Sudsee Inseln (D.H. & P.G.) company from the Pacific Trading Company of Auckland. 4 Apr, 1918., 1918
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Letter from the High Commissioner to the Agent and Consul, regarding the sum of 7000 pounds due to the Deutsche Pantagen und Gesellschaft der Sudsee Inseln (D.H. & P.G.) company from the Pacific Trading Company of Auckland. 8 May, 1918., 1918
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Letter from the Governor General of New Zealand to the High Commissioner regarding the constitution of Pacific Trading Company, Auckland. 14 August, 1918., 1918
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Letter from the High Commissioner regarding the business of the Pacific Trading Company, Auckland. 23 May, 1918., 1918
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Observation No. 1 on account for October 1917, (D.H. & P.G. vs Harris)'. Request of the receipt for 2s. 6d. From officer Harris. 10 May 1918., 1918
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Letter from the High Commissioner regarding the return of Mr. Aldred, liquidator of Deutsche Pantagen und Gesellschaft der Sudsee Inseln (D.H. & P.G.) to New Zealand. 18 Jan, 1918., 1918
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Persons of enemy nationality landing in Tonga. 25 Aug, 1918., 1918-1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Position of the High Commissioner in regard to the petition by British subjects at Vavau re: German residents. 27 Nov, 1919., 1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Secretary of State's dispatch No. 165 regarding the investment of the balances of liquidated enemy firms in Tonga. 15 Jan, 1919, 1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)