Tenders and Regulations




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Non-accepted Tenders.


FOR MAKING BRICKS FOR NEW LUNATIC ASYLUM.

Accepted Tender.

Names At per Thousand
John Thomas The whole, or part, £3 16s. per 1,000

Non-accepted Tender.

Names At per Thousand
Daniel Pollen 900,000 at £4 12s. 6d. per 1,000
Charles Burke 61,000 per month ; £4 5s. per 1,000
S. Y. Collins (500,000) 100,000 per month ; £4 2s. per 1,000
John Duce £4 per 1,000 ; no quantity stated
John Parker (400,000) 80,000 per month ; £3 19s. 6d. per 1,000

WORKING AND KEEPING IN REPAIR THE PANMURE PUNT AND BOAT,

Till 31st December, 1864.

ACCEPTED TENDER: LEONARD MAUGHAM

(Schedule of Tenders received.)

Names Per Month
Thomas Powell £25
Leonard Maugham £14

The following Regulations for the working of the above Ferry, and the Fares chargeable, are published for general information:—

  1. There shall be two men constantly in attendance for the purpose of working the punt or boat, except from half-past 8 till 9 o'clock a.m., and from a quarter past 12 till 1 o'clock p.m.

  2. The punt or boat to cross the river without charge, as often as required, from 6 o'clock in the morning until sundown, from the 15th day of September till the 15th day of March inclusive, and from the 16th day of March till the 14th day of September inclusive, from daylight to sundown, except between the hours stated in Regulation No. 1.

  3. From sundown until 10 o'clock at night, and from daylight until 6 o'clock in the morning, a charge of one shilling and sixpence shall be paid for each horse, or single horse and vehicle, and 6d. for each foot passenger.

  4. From 10 o'clock p.m. to daylight, throughout the year, the charge for each horse, or single horse and vehicle, shall be 2s. 6d., and for each foot passenger, 1s.

  5. Passengers arriving at the Ferry before sunset to be taken over free, even in the event of the Ferry Boat being on the opposite side at the time they arrive.

  6. Ministers of Religion with their horse or vehicle to be taken over at any hour free of charge. (But this clause shall not exempt any person or persons in their company from paying the usual fare.)

  7. No charge shall be made at any hour for any person, horses, or carriages employed only in conveying, or returning from conveying, the mails of letters under the authority of the Postmaster-General, or for the officers or privates, or for the horses of the officers or privates in Her Majesty's service in uniform and on duty; or for any horses, cattle, or carriages employed only in conveying any Ordnance, Barrack, or Commissariat or other Public Stores of or belonging to Her Majesty, or returning empty from having been so employed.

    N.B.—The Militia and other Colonial Forces are in this Regulation considered a part of Her Majesty's Forces.

  8. Should the punt or boat be halfway across the river when any person or persons arrive at the Ferry, the punt or boat is required to proceed on her way with the utmost dispatch, and to return without delay to convey the waiting passenger or passengers.


Printed under the authority of the Government of the Province of Auckland by Robert J. Creighton and Alfred Scales, O'Connell-street, Printers for the time being to the Provincial Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1864, No 2A





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🏗️ Accepted and Non-accepted Tenders for Bricks

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Tenders, Bricks, Lunatic Asylum, Auckland
6 names identified
  • John Thomas, Accepted tender for bricks
  • Daniel Pollen, Non-accepted tender for bricks
  • Charles Burke, Non-accepted tender for bricks
  • S. Y. Collins, Non-accepted tender for bricks
  • John Duce, Non-accepted tender for bricks
  • John Parker, Non-accepted tender for bricks

🚂 Accepted Tender for Panmure Punt and Boat

🚂 Transport & Communications
Tenders, Ferry, Panmure, Auckland
  • Leonard Maugham, Accepted tender for ferry operation
  • Thomas Powell, Non-accepted tender for ferry operation

🚂 Regulations for Panmure Ferry

🚂 Transport & Communications
Ferry, Regulations, Panmure, Auckland