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present charges, and be according to
the following scale :—

S. D.
Bullock drays, each way 2 6
2 or 3 Horse Drays “ 1 6
1 Horse Dray or Cart “ 1 0
Men on Horseback “ 6
Foot Passengers “ 3
Cattle, ℘ head “ 1 1 1/2
Sheep, “ “ 1 1/2

I have the honor to remain,
Gentlemen,
Your most obedient servant,
T. H. FITZGERALD,
Superintendent.

J. B. Ferguson Esq.,
J. Chambers Esq., and other
Gentlemen signing memorial.

T E N D E R S.

THE following Tenders for Filling up
the Channel between Gough and
Maori Island; Conveyance of goods
between Napier to Petane, and Napier
to Eperhaima; Sinking a Well near
the Native Hostelry; Supplying the
Provincial Government with Rations,
Firewood, Coals; Metalling 60 chains
of Hastings street; Removing and De-
positing Sand or Mud between Cus-
tom House and Shakespeare Road;
Erection of Immigration Barracks at
Napier;—are published for general in-
formation.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Filling up the Channel between Gough
and Maori Island,—Mr. D. Shee-
han, for the sum of £139

Conveyance of Goods from Napier to
Aute,—Mr. P. Dolbell, at £7 10s.
per ton: To Waipawa, at £8 per
ton: To Waipukurau, at £8 per
ton: To Patangata, at £7 per ton:
To Pukehura or Eperhaima, at £10
5s. per ton

Conveyance of Goods from Napier to
Petane,—Mr. G. H. Stuart,—1 1/2
tons, £2; 1 ton, £1 10s.; 10
cwt., £1; less than 10 cwt., 16s.

Sinking a Well near the Native Hostel-
ry,—Mr. E. Buck,—1st, 2nd, and
3rd lengths of 10 feet respectively,
11s., 5s., and 6s. per foot

Supplying Rations for Gaol,—Mr. F.

Sutton,—Nos. 1, 2, 3, 1s. 7 1/2d. and
5d. Rations for Immigrants, 1s. 3d.

Supplying Firewood and Coals for the
Provincial Government,—Mr. T.
Taylor,—Coals, £4 2s. per ton;
Firewood, £1 15s. per ton

Removing and Depositing Sand or Mud
between Custom House and Shake-
speare Road,—Messrs. H. Beu-
kers, E. Gibbons, and J. Lyston,
at 3s. per ton

Erection of Immigration Barracks and
Cook-house,—Messrs. Renouf and
Le Quesne, for £441

Metalling 60 Chains of Hastings Street,
M. D. Egan, for £4 19s. per chain

TENDERS REJECTED.

Filling up the Channel between Gough
and Maori Island,—Mr. P. Searle,
£178; Mr. D. Donaghey, £178;
Mr. H. Brooking, £200

Conveyance of Goods from Napier to
Petane,—Mr. J. S. McKain, £2
per ton

Sinking a Well near the Native Hostel-
ry,—1st, 2nd, and 3rd lengths of
10 feet: Mr. P. Searle, 11s., 6s.,
and 8s. per foot; Messrs. Begg &
Lorigan, 11s. 6d., 5s., and 6s. per
foot; Messrs. Dougherty & Mul-
laney, 9s., 7s. and 9s. per foot

Supplying Provincial Government with
Rations for Gaol and Immigrants,
—Mr. Thomas Taylor, Nos. 1, 2,
and 3, 1s. 6d., 8d. and 4d. Ra-
tions for Immigrants, 1s. 5d.

Supplying Provincial Government with
Coals and Firewood,—Mr. Freder-
ick Sutton, £6, and £2 5s. respec-
tively

Removing and Depositing Sand or Mud
between Custom House and Shake-
speare Road,—Messrs. Archibald
McDonald and J. Campbell, 5s.
per ton; D. Donaghey, 4s. 11 1/2d.;
D. Egan, 7s. 11 1/2d.

Erection of Immigration Barracks and
Cook-house,—Mr. Thomas, for
£518 15s.; Messrs. Shepherd and
Murray, for £459

Metalling 60 chains of Hastings Street,
Mr. W. P. Powles, at £6 per
chain; Mr. J. Cracknell, at £14
per chain; Mr. P. Searles, at £6
19s. per chain.



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🏘️ Memorial regarding the Waipureku Ferryman (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
29 December 1859
Waipureku Ferry, Ferryman, Memorial, Napier, Provincial Government
  • J. B. Ferguson (Esquire), Signatory of memorial
  • J. Chambers (Esquire), Signatory of memorial

  • T. H. Fitzgerald, Superintendent

🏗️ Notice of Tenders for Public Works

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Tenders, Public Works, Napier, Immigration Barracks, Well Sinking

🏗️ List of Accepted Tenders for Public Works

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Tenders, Accepted, Public Works, Napier, Contracts
12 names identified
  • D. Sheehan (Mr.), Accepted tender for channel filling
  • P. Dolbell (Mr.), Accepted tender for goods conveyance
  • G. H. Stuart (Mr.), Accepted tender for goods conveyance
  • E. Buck (Mr.), Accepted tender for well sinking
  • F. Sutton (Mr.), Accepted tender for rations
  • T. Taylor (Mr.), Accepted tender for fuel
  • H. Beukers (Mr.), Accepted tender for sand and mud removal
  • E. Gibbons (Mr.), Accepted tender for sand and mud removal
  • J. Lyston (Mr.), Accepted tender for sand and mud removal
  • Renouf, Accepted tender for barracks and cook-house
  • Le Quesne, Accepted tender for barracks and cook-house
  • M. D. Egan, Accepted tender for metalling Hastings Street

🏗️ List of Rejected Tenders for Public Works

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Tenders, Rejected, Public Works, Napier, Contracts
21 names identified
  • P. Searle (Mr.), Rejected tender for channel filling
  • D. Donaghey (Mr.), Rejected tender for channel filling
  • H. Brooking (Mr.), Rejected tender for channel filling
  • J. S. McKain (Mr.), Rejected tender for goods conveyance
  • P. Searle (Mr.), Rejected tender for well sinking
  • Begg, Rejected tender for well sinking
  • Lorigan, Rejected tender for well sinking
  • Dougherty, Rejected tender for well sinking
  • Mullaney, Rejected tender for well sinking
  • Thomas Taylor (Mr.), Rejected tender for rations
  • Frederick Sutton (Mr.), Rejected tender for fuel
  • Archibald McDonald, Rejected tender for sand and mud removal
  • J. Campbell, Rejected tender for sand and mud removal
  • D. Donaghey, Rejected tender for sand and mud removal
  • D. Egan, Rejected tender for sand and mud removal
  • Thomas (Mr.), Rejected tender for barracks and cook-house
  • Shepherd, Rejected tender for barracks and cook-house
  • Murray, Rejected tender for barracks and cook-house
  • W. P. Powles (Mr.), Rejected tender for metalling Hastings Street
  • J. Cracknell (Mr.), Rejected tender for metalling Hastings Street
  • P. Searles (Mr.), Rejected tender for metalling Hastings Street