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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
N O T I C E.
THE undermentioned person has been duly
licensed under Clause 16 of "The Cus-
toms Regulation Act, 1858," to act as a
Custom House Agent at the Port of Auck-
land, until the 31st day of December, 1864 :
DAVID BALHARRY, Fort Street, Auckland.
W. YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.
TO ARCHITECTS.
DESIGNS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS
FOR THE
GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND.
Auckland, March 30, 1864.
THE COMMISSIONERS for the
erection of PUBLIC BUILDINGS
invite Architects in this and the adjacent
Colonies to submit to them
DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES
FOR THE ERECTION OF THE
FOLLOWING PUBLIC BUILDINGS
AT AUCKLAND, VIZ.:—
- GOVERNMENT HOUSE in the
Domain - A SUPREME COURT HOUSE
and Offices - A POST OFFICE and CUSTOM
HOUSE (combined), fronting the
Harbour
A Premium of £200 will be given for the
best design of each of these three buildings,
and
A SECOND PREMIUM of £100 for the
second best design.
PLANS of the several sites and views and
information respecting the amounts avail-
able for each building, the accommodation
required, and the mode of preparing the
Designs, &c., are detailed in the "Instructions
to the Architects," which may be obtained
from the Secretary to the Commissioners at
Auckland, and at the several Australian
Colonies and Tasmania from the Colonial
Secretaries thereof.
The Designs and Estimates (under motto)
are to be transmitted to the Secretary of the
Commissioners, at Auckland, on or before
the 27th day of June, 1864.
S. KEMPTHORNE,
Secretary to the Commissioners
for erecting Public Buildings.
TO ARCHITECTS.
DESIGNS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS
FOR THE
GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND.
EXTENSION OF TIME.
Auckland, 28th April, 1864.
THE COMMISSIONERS for the
erection of PUBLIC BUILDINGS
desire to inform Architects that
THEY HAVE EXTENDED THE TIME
FOR
RECEIVING THE DESIGNS
FOR THE
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
(specified in their Advertisement of March
30th last), to the 27th day of July next, 1864.
S. KEMPTHORNE,
Secretary to the Commissioners
for erecting Public Buildings.
Names of
Intestates.
Colonial
Residence
Nil.
Supposed British
Residence of
Family.
Nil.
Moneys
received.
Nil.
Payments
made.
Nil.
Balance in hand
of the
Registrar.
Nil.
A TRUE and PERFECT SCHEDULE of all Balances paid into the Treasury of the Colony
of New Zealand, at Auckland, from the first day of January, 1864, on account of Deceased
Persons' Estates administered by THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Esquire, Registrar of the
Supreme Court of New Zealand as Official Administrator.
I, THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, do
solemnly and sincerely declare that the above is a true and faithful Return of all Balances paid
by me into the Treasury of the Colony of New Zealand, at Auckland, from the first day of
January last to the 31st day of March, 1864, (both days inclusive,) on account of Deceased Persons
Estates officially administered by me.
Made and declared at Auckland, this twenty- }
second day of April, 1864, before me,
GEORGE ALFRED ARNEY, C.J.
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🏭 License granted to act as Custom House Agent at Auckland
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryCustom House Agent, License, Customs Regulation Act 1858, Auckland
- DAVID BALHARRY, Licensed Custom House Agent
- W. YOUNG, Deputy Commissioner
🏗️ Invitation for designs for Auckland Public Buildings
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- S. KEMPTHORNE, Secretary to the Commissioners for erecting Public Buildings
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- S. KEMPTHORNE, Secretary to the Commissioners for erecting Public Buildings
💰 Schedule of balances paid into Treasury for Deceased Estates (Jan-Mar 1864)
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Deceased Estates, Treasury Balances, Official Administrator, Supreme Court, Auckland
- THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand
- GEORGE ALFRED ARNEY, C.J.
NZ Gazette 1864, No 16