✨ Public Notices and Tenders
THE
HAWKE'S BAY GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.
All public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereto annexed are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
JOSEPH RHODES,
Deputy Superintendent.
Vol. VIII. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1867. No. 6.
Superintendent's Office,
Napier, Feb. 20, 1867.
THE following Tenders for the erection of a Bridge over the Ngaruroro river are published for general information.
JOSEPH RHODES,
Deputy-Superintendent.
Napier, Feb. 16, 1867.
Tenders for Ngaruroro Bridge.
No. 1—Miller and Lindsay ... £1123
No. 2—Henry M'Neil (informal) ... 990
No. 3—J. Wilson and J. Gorton ... 1280
No. 4—Roderick M'Donald ... 1615
No. 5—John M'Innes ... 1662
No. 6—P. Dolbel ... 1370
We, the undersigned, having been appointed to open the above tenders, find that the tender of Henry M'Neil, of Wanganui, is the lowest in amount.
JOHN ALEXANDER SMITH
ALEXANDER KENNEDY.
Tenders received too late.
No. 7—M'Kay & M'Kenzie (informal) ... 989 18 10
No. 8—C. Dundas ... 1175 0 0
No. 9—Thos. McGuire and Co. ... 1446 15 0
No. 10—Thomas Gregg ... 1540 0 0
No. 11—D. Cameron ... 1540 0 0
Superintendent's Office,
Napier, March 4, 1867.
ENQUIRIES having been made respecting a person named Lagasse, or Lageisso, who is stated to have left Belgium for Wellington in 1855,—any one who can give any information concerning such a person is requested to communicate the same to this office.
DONALD M'LEAN,
Superintendent.
Superintendent's Office,
Napier, March 4, 1867.
ENQUIRIES having been made respecting a person named Walkden Maudsley, who is stated to have proceeded to New Zealand in 1863 as a land surveyor,—any one who can give any information concerning such a person is requested to communicate the same to this office.
DONALD M'LEAN,
Superintendent.
Superintendent's Office,
Napier, March 4, 1867.
THE following Extracts from the New Zealand Gazette are republished for general information.
DONALD M'LEAN,
Superintendent.
G. GREY, Governor.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING:
WHEREAS by “The Regulation of Elections Act, 1858,” it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor, by
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🏗️ Tenders for Ngaruroro Bridge
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works20 February 1867
Bridge, Tenders, Ngaruroro River, Napier
14 names identified
- Henry M'Neil, Lowest tender for bridge construction
- Miller, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- Lindsay, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- J. Wilson, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- J. Gorton, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- Roderick M'Donald, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- John M'Innes, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- P. Dolbel, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- M'Kay, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- M'Kenzie, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- C. Dundas, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- Thos. McGuire, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- Thomas Gregg, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- D. Cameron, Tender submitted for bridge construction
- Joseph Rhodes, Deputy-Superintendent
- John Alexander Smith
- Alexander Kennedy
🏘️ Enquiry about Lagasse or Lageisso
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government4 March 1867
Enquiry, Missing Person, Belgium, Wellington
- Lagasse, Subject of enquiry
- Lageisso, Subject of enquiry
- Donald M'Lean, Superintendent
🏘️ Enquiry about Walkden Maudsley
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government4 March 1867
Enquiry, Missing Person, Land Surveyor
- Walkden Maudsley, Subject of enquiry
- Donald M'Lean, Superintendent
🏛️ Extracts from New Zealand Gazette
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration4 March 1867
Gazette Extracts, Public Notices
- Donald M'Lean, Superintendent
- G. Grey, Governor
Hawke's Bay Provincial Gazette 1867, No 6