Appointments and Tenders




NELSON.

John Saxton, Esquire.
H. Godfrey Goulard, Esquire.

OTAGO,

William Cargill, Esquire,
Charles Henry Kettle, Esquire,
David Garrod, Esquire,
Edward Lee, Esquire.

By His Excellency’s Command,
Alfred Domett,
Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 6th April, 1848.

HIS EXCELLENCY THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR has been pleased to appoint—

Mr. Richard Driver,
to be Pilot for the Port of Otago.

By His Excellency’s Command,
Alfred Domett,
Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 6th April, 1848.

TENDERS will be received at this Office on or before SATURDAY, the 15th Instant, from persons desirous of supplying the whole, or any portion, of the undermentioned articles required for the Harbour Department at Nelson, and to be delivered at that Port, viz:—

Four Anchors, each 4 cwt.
Thirty-two fathoms of 2½ inch Chain.
Two Mooring Swivels.

Tenders to be in duplicate, sealed and endorsed “Tenders for Anchors, &c.,” as the case may be.

By His Excellency’s Command,
Alfred Domett,
Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 6th April, 1848.

TENDERS will be received at this Office on or before SATURDAY, the 15th Instant, from persons desirous of contracting for the erection of

A PUBLIC POUND,
in the Town of Wellington; the dimensions of which, and further particulars, may be obtained at the Survey Office any day subsequent to the 11th Instant.

Tenders to be in duplicate, sealed, and endorsed, “TENDERS FOR ERECTION OF POUND.”

By His Excellency’s Command,
Alfred Domett,
Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 6th April, 1848.

STATIONERY.

In order to afford Persons tendering to supply the Stationery required by Government an opportunity of obtaining it from England, and of thus supplying it at a cheaper rate, and of a better quality than can be procured in the Colonies—the Government will in future extend the period for which contracts for Stationery have hitherto been made. Notice is therefore given, that Tenders for the undermentioned Articles will be received at this Office, on or before SATURDAY, the 15th Instant, for their supply, in such quantities as may be required during the twelve months ending the 30th June, 1849, the Contract running on indefinitely at the same rates, but with a power reserved to the Government of terminating it, by giving the Contractor nine months’ notice, any time after the expiration of the first three months of the Contract.

Books—ruled demy, 15 quires, whole-bound, each ...
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Book—ruled demy, 5 quires, half-bound ...
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ruled foolscap, 5 quires ...
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quarto ...
Envelopes, Foolscap and smaller sizes ... per 100
Ink, Black ... pint.
Red ... fl.
Indian Rubber ... each.
Inkstands (Pewter) ... each.
Paper, Foolscap ... ream.
Letter ... ream.
Note ... quire.
Cartridge ... lb.
Blotting ... quire.
Drawing Imperial ... quire.
Double Elephant ... quire.
Antiquarian ... quire.
Paper Knives ... each.
Parchment ... skin.
Pencils, Drawing ... dozen.
Penknives ... each.
Pens, Steel (Magnum Bonum) ... gross.
Pins ... lb.
Quills ... 100
Ribbon, Green Silk or Cord ... roll of 12 yards
Rulers, 18 inch and 24 inch ... each.
Sealing Wax ... lb.
Tape, Red ... yard.
Wafers ... packet.
Wafer Stamps ... each.

Security will be required for the due fulfilment of the Contract, and the Articles supplied will, if not according to sample, be returned.

Tenders, accompanied by samples, to be in duplicate, sealed and endorsed “Tenders for Stationery.”

By His Excellency’s Command,
Alfred Domett,
Colonial Secretary.

NOTICE.

ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING.

A SPECIAL MEETING of the Justices for the District of Wellington will be held at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, on Tuesday the Eighteenth day of April next, at Eleven o’Clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration applications for Publican’s Licenses for the ensuing year.

Henry S. Hill, R.M.
Resident Magistrate’s Court,
Wellington, 29th March, 1848.



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⚖️ Appointment to Commission of the Peace

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
6 April 1848
Appointments, Commission of the Peace, Nelson, Otago
6 names identified
  • John Saxton (Esquire), Appointed to Commission of the Peace
  • H. Godfrey Goulard (Esquire), Appointed to Commission of the Peace
  • William Cargill (Esquire), Appointed to Commission of the Peace
  • Charles Henry Kettle (Esquire), Appointed to Commission of the Peace
  • David Garrod (Esquire), Appointed to Commission of the Peace
  • Edward Lee (Esquire), Appointed to Commission of the Peace

  • Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary

🚂 Appointment of Pilot for the Port of Otago

🚂 Transport & Communications
6 April 1848
Appointment, Pilot, Port of Otago
  • Richard Driver (Mr), Appointed Pilot for the Port of Otago

  • Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary

🏗️ Tenders for Harbour Department Supplies at Nelson

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
6 April 1848
Tenders, Harbour Department, Nelson
  • Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary

🏗️ Tenders for Erection of Public Pound in Wellington

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
6 April 1848
Tenders, Public Pound, Wellington
  • Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary

🏛️ Tenders for Government Stationery

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
6 April 1848
Tenders, Stationery, Government Contract
  • Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary

⚖️ Annual Licensing Meeting for Publican's Licenses

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
29 March 1848
Licensing Meeting, Publican's Licenses, Wellington
  • Henry S. Hill, Resident Magistrate