✨ Miscellaneous Notices
The Boat to Stokes’ Point
The Boat to start for Stokes’ Point from the Queen-street Wharf every morning at eight o’clock, and leave the landing place at Stokes’ Point on her return at half-past nine o’clock.
To start from the Queen-street Wharf for Stokes’ Point every evening at four o’clock, and to leave Stokes’ Point for Auckland at half-past five o’clock.
The Contractor will be permitted to make a charge for passengers not exceeding one shilling each for adults, and sixpence each for children, and a charge for merchandise or produce at a rate not exceeding five shillings per ton.
Between the hours of ten o’clock and three the Contractor would be at liberty to make a trip to the Tamaki, to Howick, to Shoal Bay, or other places within the Harbour as might be found convenient.
There are at present three Ferries by small boats from Auckland to the North Shore, viz.: to Stokes’ Point three times a week, to Stewart’s Point, in Shoal Bay, twice a week, and to the Flagstaff once a week. The number of passengers who have travelled by these ferries, during the year ending January, 30th ult., is returned as 6046.
J. Williamson,
Superintendent.
STEAM FERRY TO NORTH SHORE
Superintendent’s Office, Auckland,
April 12, 1858.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the period for receiving tenders for the performance of this service has been extended to TUESDAY, June 1st proximo, until noon of which day tenders will be received.
J. Williamson,
Superintendent.
Superintendent’s Office, Auckland,
March 31, 1858.
The following Tenders have been received, and are published for general information:
J. Williamson,
Superintendent.
SUPPLY OF SCORIA ASH FOR THE ROAD FROM THE TAMAKI ROAD TOWARDS HOBSON’S BAY.
(Tenders received 22nd March, 1858.)
Accepted Tender.
George Kelly and Henry Carter, 2s. 11 ½d. per cubic yard.
Non-accepted Tenders.
Wm. Bray, 3s. 4d. per cubic yard.
Robert Long, 3s. 3d. per do.
John Maude, 4s. 6d. per do.
Waste Lands Office, Auckland,
April 12, 1858.
In compliance with the Rules and Regulations for the occupation of Crown Lands, appended to the Waste Land Act, 1858, I hereby notify that the Run described below has been claimed by L. Dihars.
Daniel Pollen,
Waste Land Commissioner.
DESCRIPTION OF A RUN ON THE WASTE LANDS OF THE CROWN
Claimed by Mr. Louis Dihars. Situation, Mata Mata; Boundaries, remainder of the Block not sold, estimated extent, 2,500 acres. Number and description of Stock to be left upon the Run.
8 Horses,
6 horned Cattle.
Louis Dihars.
Auckland, 8th April, 1858.
Hundred of Onehunga,
24th March, 1858.
A MEETING of the Wardens held at their Office, Prince Albert Hotel, Onehunga, it was resolved that Henry Lavery be appointed Treasurer, and Henry Brierly, Clerk for the said Hundred of Onehunga,
Henry Lavery,
James McCartan,
Henry Brierly,
Wardens.
IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Auckland,
by William Smith, for running at large in Shortland-street,
Two Brown and White She Goats
Also,
One Brown and White He Goat.
No damages claimed. Owner unknown.
If not claimed within eleven days from this date, an application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above mentioned Goats, agreeably to the provisions of the Impounding Act, 1856.
Edward Leary,
Pound-keeper.
Public Pound, Auckland,
April 15th, 1858.
IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Newmarket,
by J. Hanlon, for trespass and damages on his grass Paddock at Panmure,
One red cow, branded B off shoulder, and B off neck.
One strawberry heifer calf, red ears, no brand.
One white cow, red ears, spotted about the head and breast, illegible brand on off rump.
One red cow, star on face, white belly, right ear topped, branded JM (o under) off rump.
One red and white bull calf, no brand.
One strawberry bull calf, red ears, no brand.
One red steer, hoop horns, right ear topped, illegible brand on rump.
If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above mentioned Cattle agreeably to the provisions of the Impounding Act, 1856.
M. Madigan,
Pound-keeper.
Public Pound,
Newmarket, 15th April, 1858.
Printed by W. C. Wilson, “New Zealander” Office.
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Tender for Steam Ferry Service
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🚂 Transport & Communications12 April 1858
Tender, Steam Ferry, Stokes’ Point, North Shore, Auckland
- J. Williamson, Superintendent
🏗️ Supply of Scoria Ash for Road Construction
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works12 April 1858
Tender, Scoria Ash, Road Construction, Tamaki Road, Hobson’s Bay
- George Kelly, Accepted tender for scoria ash supply
- Henry Carter, Accepted tender for scoria ash supply
- William Bray, Non-accepted tender for scoria ash supply
- Robert Long, Non-accepted tender for scoria ash supply
- John Maude, Non-accepted tender for scoria ash supply
- Daniel Pollen, Waste Land Commissioner
🗺️ Land Claim Notification
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey8 April 1858
Land Claim, Crown Lands, Mata Mata, Stock
- Louis Dihars (Mr), Claimed land run
- Louis Dihars
🏘️ Appointment of Hundred of Onehunga Officials
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government24 March 1858
Appointment, Treasurer, Clerk, Hundred of Onehunga
- Henry Lavery, Appointed Treasurer
- Henry Brierly, Appointed Clerk
- Henry Lavery, Warden
- James McCartan, Warden
- Henry Brierly, Warden
⚖️ Impounded Goats Notice
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement15 April 1858
Impounding, Goats, Auckland, Public Pound
- Edward Leary, Pound-keeper
⚖️ Impounded Cattle Notice
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement15 April 1858
Impounding, Cattle, Newmarket, Public Pound
- M. Madigan, Pound-keeper
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1858, No 11