✨ Printing Tender and Railway Bills




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
429

In the event of the Government establishing
a Printing Press of their own during the
period in question, the contract is to terminate
at once on notice being given to the con-
tractor.

The Printing will be divided into the fol-
lowing portions:-
1st. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. -Com-
position, at per page fcap.
Presswork, at per 250 copies, 4 pages.
Stitching, Folding, Enveloping, and
Addressing, at per 100 copies, with
Posting and Town Delivery.
2nd. GENERAL ASSEMBLY.-Bills, Acts
and Estimates.
3rd. VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, Daily
Notices, Reports, Journals, &c.,
Composition, at per page fcap.
Presswork, at per 250 copies, 4 pages.
4th. STATISTICS and similar Returns, chiefly
comprising figures, Composition, at
per page fcap.
Presswork, per 250 copies, 4 pages.
5th. BLANK FORMS and other jobs not in-
cluded in the above portions, Com-
position, at per 1000 ems.
Presswork, per 250 copies.
6th. ALTERATIONS at per hour; Vouchers
for time (the corrected proofs) to
accompany the Accounts.

Tenders for the first portion to specify a
price per sheet of demy 8vo., as well as per
sheet of fcap. folio.

Tenders will be received for the whole or
or any portion of the above.

Further particulars may be obtained on
application at this office.

The Government will be at liberty in cases
of emergency to have Printing performed
elsewhere during the above period.

W. GISBORNE,
Under Secretary.

Auckland and Drury Railway.

NOTICE is hereby given that application
is intended to be made by the Superin-
tendent of the Province of Auckland to the
General Assembly, at the ensuing session
thereof, for leave to bring in a Bill to enable
the said Superintendent and his succes-
sors, to make and maintain a Railway,
with the buildings, approaches, stations,
and works connected therewith, commen-
cing on the seabeach, at or near the easterly
end of Customhouse Street, in the City of
Auckland, and passing from, in, through, or
into, the several townships, places, or other
territorial divisions following, that is to say,
Auckland, Waitemata, Parnell, Epsom, New-
marker Remuera, Manurewa, Otahuhu, Opa-
heke, Pupakura, and Drury, and terminating
in an allotment in the occupation of George
Graham, at or near the northeastern corner
of the town of Drury, as laid down on
the bal plan thereof, all in the said
Province of Auckland. And by the said
Bill it is proposed to constitute the said

tion for the purposes of the said Bill and
undertaking, with power to hold land and
hereditaments in perpetuity, and to sue and be
sued. And it is intended to apply for powers
to enable the said Superintendent for the
purposes of the said undertaking to take and
purchase lands and houses compulsorily, and
to levy tolls rates, and duties, and to confer,
vary, and extinguish exemptions from pay-
ment of tolls, rates, and duties, and to confer
vary, and extinguish other rights and privi-
leges, and to make byelaws, and to empower
the said Superintendent to transfer the said
undertaking with all the rights and powers
and liabilities proposed to be conferred by the
said Bill, or arising thereunder to such com-
missioners, trustees, or other managing body,
and at such time, and in such manner as may be
appointed by Act of the legislature of the said
Province. And notice is hereby further
given that copies of the said Bill will be
deposited in the private Bill Office within 14
days from the commencement of the said
Session, and copies of the plans, sections, and
books of reference, and of this notice will be
deposited for public inspection, at the office
of the Registrar of Deeds, in Auckland afore-
said, as soon as they can be prepared, and at
the Office of the Colonial Secretary on or
before the commencement of the said Session,
and in the Private Bill Office, on or before
the commencement of the said Session.

Dated the 17th day of September, 1863.

R. W. WYNN,
Solicitor for the Bill.

Auckland Harbour Debenture Act, 1860,
Amendment Bill.

NOTICE is hereby given that application
is intended to be made at the ensuing
Session of the General Assembly, by the
Superintendent of the Province of Auckland,
for leave to bring in a Bill to amend the
Auckland Harbour Debenture Act, 1860,
and to enable the said Superintendent
and his successors, trustees of the Harbour
Endowments of the city of Auckland,
in the said Province, from time to time, to
apply summarily to the Supreme Court, for
an order for the investment in Government
or real securities in the Colony, of any monies
that have been or may be paid into the said
Court, under the provisions of the twelfth
section of the said Act, and to empower the
said Court to order any such investment and
and to make such other order relating to the
premises and to the income and proceeds of
such investments or any of them, from time
to time accruing, as to the said Court may
seem fit.

And notice is further given that copies of
the said Bill will be deposited in the Private
Bill Office within fourteen days from the com-
mencement of the said Session.

Dated the sixteenth day of September, 1863.

R. W. WYNN,
Solicitor for the Bill.

Printed and published by W. C. WILSON, for the New Zealand Government at the Printing Office,
Shortland Crescent.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ›οΈ Continuation of Tender Details and Pricing Structure (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
23 September 1863
Printing contract, Government Gazette, General Assembly, Statistics, Pricing schedule
  • W. Gisborne, Under Secretary

πŸ—οΈ Notice of intended Bill for Auckland and Drury Railway construction

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
17 September 1863
Railway application, Auckland, Drury, Land acquisition, Tolls, Provincial Superintendent
  • George Graham, Land occupation near Drury terminus

  • R. W. Wynn, Solicitor for the Bill

πŸ’° Notice of intended Bill to amend Auckland Harbour Debenture Act, 1860

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
16 September 1863
Harbour debentures, Supreme Court investment, Auckland Province, Bill amendment
  • R. W. Wynn, Solicitor for the Bill