✨ Tenders and Education Notices
AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 163
£ s. d.
Whiting, per lb .... 0 0 1½
Vegetables (Mixed), ,, ... 0 0 5½
Mould Candles, ,, 0 1 8
Eggs, per dozen ...... 0 2 6
Fowls, each ...... 2 8 0
Brandy, per 2 gallons ... 1 8 0
Port Wine, per 2 gallons 0 12 5
Sherry, per 2 gallons ... 1 8 0
Porter, per dozen .... 1 12 0
Gin, per 2 gallons .... 0 0 3
Milk, per quart ...... 0 0 9
Vinegar, ,, ... 0 0 6
Oil, per gallon ...... 0 0 6
Cotton Wick, per lb ... 0 2 0
Kerosine, per gallon ... 0 0 2
Straw, per ton (2,240 lb) 3 15 0
Fine Flour, per lb ... 0 0 2
For Mount Eden Gaol, Hospital and Old Men’s Refuge, (Archard & Co.)
Uncut, per ton .... 0 11 9
For the Lunatic Asylum, Whau Road, (Samuel Smyth.)
Uncut, per ton .... 0 12 5
Two other Tenders received.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
Office of the Board of Education,
Auckland, 2nd July, 1873.
IT IS HEREBY notified that the Board of Education, under “The Education Act, 1872,” have constituted the Districts hereinafter described, to be Educational Districts under the said Act, and have appointed times and places of meetings for the Election of District School Committees for the said Educational Districts respectively, as hereunder set forth.
By order of the Board,
FREDERICK J. MOSS,
Secretary.
SCHEDULE.
THE ONEHUNGA EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT.
Bounded towards the North-East by the Great South Road, from the Harp of Erin Hotel to Ann’s Bridge, towards the South by the Manukau Harbour from Ann’s Bridge to the western boundary of the Town of Onehunga Highway District; towards the West by the Western boundary of said District; towards the North by part of the Northern boundary from the North-Eastern angle of lot 3 of Section 13 of the suburbs of Auckland to the Royal Oak Hotel, and towards the North-West by the road from the Royal Oak Hotel to the Harp of Erin Hotel.
Meeting for Election of School Committee, at the Choral Hall, Onehunga, on Monday, 14th July, 7.30 o’clock.
THE LUCAS CREEK EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT.
Bounded towards the North-East by the sea from the Okura River to the North-Western angle of lot 190 Takapuna Parish; towards the South-East by the North-Western boundary of the Shoal Bay Educational District from North-Western angle of said lot 190 to Hellyer’s Creek; towards the South by the Waitemata River from Hellyer’s Creek to Paremoremo Creek; towards the West by Paremoremo Creek and by a line from the North-Western angle of lot 8 Paremoremo Parish to South-Eastern angle of lot 81 of last-named Parish, thence by the Eastern boundaries of lots 81, 54, by part of boundary of last-named lot, by part of the Northern Eastern boundary of lot 57, by Southern boundaries of lots 78 and 77 and by Eastern boundary of last-named lot, all of the said Parish of Paremoremo; towards the North by part of the Pukeatua Parish boundary from North-Eastern angle of lot 77 last-named to the South-Eastern angle of lot 299 of Pukeatua Parish, again towards the West by the South-Eastern boundaries of lots 299, 300 and 301 of Pukeatua Parish aforesaid, thence by part of the boundary of the Pukeatua Educational District from last-named lot to North-Eastern angle of lot 292 of the said Parish of Pukeatua and towards the North-West by the North-Western boundaries of lots 3, 4,
- BREAD FOR HOSPITAL AND OLD MEN’S REFUGE.
Accepted Tender—THOMAS TEASDALE.
One other Tender Received.
d.
Bread for Hospital, at per lb .... 1 9-16
Bread for Old Men’s Refuge, at per lb .... 1 17-32
- MEAT FOR HOSPITAL AND OLD MEN’S REFUGE.
Accepted Tender—CALEB WOOD.
Three other Tenders received.
£ s. d.
Meat, free from bone, at per lb .... 0 0 2½
- BREAD FOR LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Accepted Tender—THOMAS TEASDALE.
Only Tender received.
d.
Bread, at per lb ....... 1 9-16
- MEAT FOR LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Accepted Tender—THOMAS WALKER.
One other Tender received.
£ s. d.
Meat free from bone, at per lb .... 0 0 2
- RATIONS FOR SICK AND DESTITUTE.
Accepted Tender—JOHN C. MORRIN.
Two other Tenders received.
d.
No. 1, at per ration ... 2½
No. 2, ,, ... 2¼
- COALS.
Accepted Tender—MESSRS. ARCHARD & CO.
One other Tender received.
To be delivered at the Provincial Government Offices, Mount Eden Gaol, Hospital, and Old Men’s Refuge.
£ s. d.
Newcastle, per ton ... 2 7 6
Bay of Islands, per ton ... 1 16 6
For Lunatic Asylum, Whau Road—
£ s. d.
Newcastle, per ton ... 2 12 0
Bay of Islands, per ton ... 1 16 6
- FIREWOOD.
For Public Offices, (James Watt).
£ s. d.
Cut and Split, per ton ... 0 14 0
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Accepted Tenders for Supplies
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💰 Finance & Revenue1 July 1873
Tenders, Supplies, Auckland
- Thomas Teasdale, Accepted tender for bread
- Caleb Wood, Accepted tender for meat
- Thomas Walker, Accepted tender for meat
- John C. Morrin, Accepted tender for rations
- James Watt, Accepted tender for firewood
🎓 Educational Districts Notification
🎓 Education, Culture & Science2 July 1873
Education, Districts, Committees, Auckland
- Frederick J. Moss, Secretary of the Board of Education
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1873, No 30