Government Regulations and Tenders




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apprehension or conviction of the said
Pēomi.
It is, at the same time, intimated to
those parties who subscribed towards a
moiety of the Reward, that, should it not
be claimed within the time above specified
the money will be returned to any one
deputed to receive it on behalf of the Sub-
cribers.

By His Excellency’s Command,
S. E. GRIMSTONE,
Acting Secretary.

Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 22nd September, 1847,

The Heads of Departments are particu-
larly enjoined to use their utmost exer-
tions to give effect to these regulations, as
well in pointing out to persons the proper
mode of filling up the printed Forms of
Accounts, as in expediting their transmi-
sion to the Treasurer for examination.

Proper Printed Forms of Accounts
may be obtained on application at the
several Government Offices.

By His Excellency’s command,
S. E. GRIMSTONE,
Acting Secretary.

Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 22nd September, 1847,

HIS EXCELLENCY the Lieutenant-
Governor has been pleased to direct
the publication, (for the guidance of the
Heads of the various Departments of
Government, and for the information of
the Public,) of the following Regulations
relative to the Presentation and Payment
of Public Accounts. A strict adherence
to which, His Excellency trusts, will ob-
viate the inconveniences resulting from
irregularity or delay in the liquidation of
claims against the Local Government:—

SALARIES.

Monthly Pay Lists of each Department
must punctually be sent to the Treasurer,
by 10 o’Clock in the forenoon of the last
day of each month, and will be payable
after noon on the 1st of the succeeding
one.

CONTINGENCIES.

Contractors and other Persons furnish-
ing supplies to, or executing services for
the Government, are required to send
their Accounts on the 1st day of each
month to the Head of the Department to
which those supplies or services may re-
late—who after having certified as to their
correctness is then to transmit them to the
Treasurer by the 2nd, after which—if ap-
proved by the Lieutenant-Governor and
supported by the proper authorities and
vouchers, they will be payable on the 6th
of the same month.

Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 22nd September, 1847.

TENDERS, in DUPLICATE, will be re-
ceived at this Office until Noon of
SATURDAY, the 25th instant, for the Sup-
ply of the whole or any portion of the un-
dermentioned Articles, required for the
Native Hospital, Wellington:—

One Axe,
Two Pairs of Bellows,
One Trivet,
Three Tea Pots (Tin),
Four Door Mats,
One Spade,
One Coal Shuttle,
One Banister Brush,
One White-wash Brush,
Six Wine Glasses,
One Bell and Hanging,
Two Scrapers,
One Hall Lamp and Chain,
Three Quart Jugs,
One Pair Scales and Weights,
One Pair Steps (Painter’s),
One Oil Can,
One Lamp Feeder,
One Piece of Grey Calico,
Wadding, at per lb.
1 box of Candles,
Soap, at per lb.

Further information may be obtained
from Dr. Fitzgerald, the Medical Officer.
Tenders to be sealed and endorsed,
“Tenders for Supplies to Native Hospi-
tal.”

By His Excellency’s command,
S. E. GRIMSTONE,
Acting Secretary.

Printed at the office of the “Wellington Independent,” Lambton Quay, Wellington, Port Nicholson.



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⚖️ Reward for Apprehension and Conviction of Petomi (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 September 1847
Reward, Petomi, Murder, Matthew Hobman, Apprehension
  • S. E. GRIMSTONE, Acting Secretary

🏛️ Regulations for Presentation and Payment of Public Accounts

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
22 September 1847
Public Accounts, Salaries, Contingencies, Government Regulations
  • S. E. GRIMSTONE, Acting Secretary

🏥 Tenders for Supplies to Native Hospital

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
22 September 1847
Tenders, Native Hospital, Supplies, Wellington
  • S. E. GRIMSTONE, Acting Secretary
  • Dr. Fitzgerald, Medical Officer