Tenders, Land Sale, Customs Auction




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COLONIAL BUILDINGS.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, July 4th, 1842.

NOTICE is hereby given, that Tenders will
be received at this Office, until noon of
Monday the 25th instant, from persons willing to
enter into contract to undertake the erection of a
Scoria Building, on the Government Reserve in
Official Bay, intended for a Colonial Store.

Security will be required for the due perfor-
mance of the contract, and no Tender can be
entertained which is not accompanied by a let-
ter from two respectable persons, stating their
willingness to enter into a bond accordingly.

The Bond will be required to be signed within
one week from the date of the notification of the
acceptance of the Tender.

Tenders to be endorsed—"Tender for erec-
tion of a Store in Official Bay."

Payment to be made by instalments as the
work proceeds, subject to the Report of the
Superintendent of Works, or other officer ap-
pointed to examine the same.

Plans and specifications may be seen, and
further particulars obtained at the Office of the
Superintendent of Public Works, Mechanics
Bay.

Parties tendering or their agents, are requested
to attend at this Office on the above-named day.

By His Excellency's Command,

(For the Colonial Secretary),

JAMES STUART FREEMAN.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 17th June, 1842.

A T eleven o'clock on Monday, the 19th day
of July next, the Colonial Treasurer will
put up to Auction, at the Treasury, the under-
mentioned portions of Land, on the Terms au-
thorised by Government.

Further information respecting the Land may
be obtained from the Surveyor-General, and
respecting the conditions of sale, from the
Colonial Treasurer.

Upset price £1 per acre.

COUNTY OF EDEN,

PARISH OF WAITEMATA.

FARMS SITUATED ON THE TAMAKI
AND WAITEMATA.

Lot No. 1, Section No. 5, containing 124a.
3r. 8p., one hundred and twenty-four acres
three roods and eight perches, more or less.

Lot No. 2, Section No. 6, containing 82a.
2r. 15p., eighty-two acres two roods and fifteen
perches, more or less.

Lot No. 3, Section No. 10, containing 67a.
1r. 35p., sixty-seven acres one rood and thirty-
five perches, more or less.

Lot No. 4, Section No. 11, contaraing 78a.
1r. 38p.,, seventy-eight acres one rood thirty-
eight perches, more or less.

Lot No. 5, Section No. 12, containing 103a.
2r. 16p., one hundred and three acres two roods
and sixteen perches, more or less.

Lot No. 6, Section No. 21, containing 129a.
3r. 19p., one hundred and twenty-nine acres
three roods and nineteen perches, more or less.

Lot No. 7, Section No. 28, containing 108a.
1r. 6p., one hundred and eight acres one rood
and six perches, more or less.

Lot No. 8, Section No. 29, containing 111a.
Or. 3p., one hundred and eleven acres and three
perches, more or less.

Lot No. 9, Section No. 37, containing 132a.
Or. 19p., one hundred and thirty-two acres and
nineteen perches, more or less.

By his Excellency's command,

WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND.

SALE OF CONDEMNED GOODS.

TO be Sold by Auction, at the CUSTOM
HOUSE, on Thursday, the 14th in-
stant, at the hour of twelve o'clock, the under-
mentioned Goods, condemned for a breach of
the Customs Ordinance: —

4 Casks containing 160 gallons Brandy,
3 Hhds. " 145 " Rum,
1 Cask " 15 " Arrack.

GEORGE COOPER, Collector.

Custom House, Auckland,
7th July, 1842.
Mason & Paton, Auctioneers.

General Post Office,
Auckland, 6th July, 1842.

LIST of Unclaimed Letters now lying in
this Office.

Arrowsmith, George (4)
Auglim, Charles or Wm.
Abrahams Michael
Baker, Richard
Ball, H.
Bailey, Arthur
Bennet, Henry
Bennet, F.
Bennet, Thomas
Benson, Richard
Bentley, Robert
Bisset, Alexander
Biffin, John
Blenkinsop, Mrs. A. M.
Boulton, Mrs. F.
Bridgeman, Thomas
Brown, Anthony
Brown, John
Brown, Henry
Broame, James George
Campbell, Walter
Campbell, John



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🏗️ Call for Tenders to Erect a Colonial Store in Official Bay

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
4 July 1842
Tenders, Contract, Scoria Building, Official Bay, Colonial Store, Public Works
  • James Stuart Freeman, For the Colonial Secretary

🗺️ Auction of Land Lots in County of Eden, Parish of Waitemata

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
17 June 1842
Land Auction, Upset price, County of Eden, Waitemata Parish, Tamaki, Land Lots
  • Willoughby Shortland

🏭 Auction of Goods Condemned for Breach of Customs Ordinance

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 July 1842
Auction, Condemned Goods, Customs House, Brandy, Rum, Arrack
  • George Cooper, Collector

🚂 List of Unclaimed Letters at the General Post Office

🚂 Transport & Communications
6 July 1842
Unclaimed Letters, Post Office, Correspondence
23 names identified
  • George Arrowsmith, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Charles Auglim, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Wm. Auglim, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Michael Abrahams, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Richard Baker, Unclaimed letter holder
  • H. Ball, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Arthur Bailey, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Henry Bennet, Unclaimed letter holder
  • F. Bennet, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Thomas Bennet, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Richard Benson, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Robert Bentley, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Alexander Bisset, Unclaimed letter holder
  • John Biffin, Unclaimed letter holder
  • A. M. Blenkinsop (Mrs.), Unclaimed letter holder
  • F. Boulton (Mrs.), Unclaimed letter holder
  • Thomas Bridgeman, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Anthony Brown, Unclaimed letter holder
  • John Brown, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Henry Brown, Unclaimed letter holder
  • James George Broame, Unclaimed letter holder
  • Walter Campbell, Unclaimed letter holder
  • John Campbell, Unclaimed letter holder