✨ Customs, Waterworks Bill, Rifle Prizes
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
397
NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given that the under- | Province of Otago; and that the objects of the said
mentioned Warehouse has been duly appointed | undertaking are to furnish a constant supply of
and approved under the 11th Clause of the Custom's | water to the said Town of Dunedin and its neigh-
Regulation Act 1858, as a Warehouse for the recep- | bourhood, for domestic, manufacturing, and other
tion of goods under Bond:
| purposes; and to the shipping in the harbour of
The half of a brick building, (3 flats), in the | Dunedin; and to empower the said Company to
occupation of Edward and Henry Isaacs, situate at | open and place pipes and shafts in streets and public
the Corner of Fort and Commerce Streets, and | highways and places, and to make and maintain all
known as,
| necessary reservoirs, cisterns, tanks, aqeducts, drains,
Isaac's Warehouse.
| cuts, sluices, culverts, engines, and other works;
W. YOUNG,
| and to lay and maintain pipes, sink wells and shafts,
Collector.
| and erect such buildings as may be necessary; and
Customs, Auckland,
| to divert, impound, and take water from the afore-
6th October, 1864.
| said stream, and other streams thereto affluent or
| near: And power will be applied for in the said Bill
NOTICE.-The undermentioned person has been | to enable the said Company to purchase compulsorily
duly licensed, under Clause 16, " Customs Regu- | lands and houses, and to sell or lease the under-
lation Act, 1858," to act as a Custom House Agent | taking, and to levy tolls, rates, and duties, and to
at the Port of Auckland until the 31st day of Decem- | alter existing tolls, rates, and duties, and to confer,
ber, 1864:-
| vary, and extinguish exemptions from payment of
WILLIAM ASHTON, Queen-street, Auckland | tolls, rates, and duties; and to confer, vary, and ex-
WILLIAM YOUNG,
| tinguish other rights and privileges:
Customs, Auckland,
Collector. | And in the said Bill will be incorporated the
13th October, 1864.
| "Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1863":
Dunedin Waterworks.
| And notice is further given, that copies of the
| said Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office,
NOTICE is hereby given, that application is in- | within fourteen days after the commencement of the
tended to be made to the General Assembly, at | said Session, and that copies of the plans, sections,
the ensuing Session thereof, for leave to bring in a | and books of reference of the said undertaking, and
"Bill to enable the Dunedin Waterwork Company, | of this notice, will be deposited for public inspection
Limited, to make and maintain Waterworks for the | at the office of the Registrar of Deeds in Dunedin,
supply of the town and neighbourhood of Dunedin | on as early a day as practicable; and at the office of
with water, and for other purposes," and that such | the Colonial Secretary, and in the Private Bill Office,
Works will commence at or near the stream called, | on or before the commencement of the said Session.
or known by the name of, the Water of Leith, and | Dated this 18th day of October, 1864.
will pass or be made in, through, or over the inter- | COOK AND MAIN, Dunedin,
vening lands into the Town of Dunedin, all in the | Solicitors for the Bill.
| F. D. FENTON, Auckland,
| Parliamentary Agent.
Colonial Defence Office, Auckland, 6th October, 1864.
T. RUSSELL.
THE following RETURNS are published for general
information.
NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PRIZES.
NAMES OF SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS.
| PRIZE. | NAME. | CORPS. | STATION. | PTS. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| £ s. d. | ||||
| 1 50 0 0 and Champion Belt. | Lieutenant W. T. Owen | Cavalry Volunteers | Wanganui | 40 |
| 2 35 0 0 and N.R.A. Medal. | Corporal W. Humphries | Rifle do. | Taranaki | 40 |
| 3 30 0 0 | Bugler J. Tunnicliffe | Do. do. | Nelson | 39 |
| 4 25 0 0 | Captain Ross | Militia Staff | Wanganui | 38 |
| 5 20 0 0 | Sergeant J. Sharp | Rifle Volunteers | Nelson | 37 |
| 6 17 10 0 | Sergeant J. Moore | Militia | Wanganui | 36 |
| 7 17 10 0 | Sergeant Geo. Rutherford | Rifle Volunteers | Nelson | 36 |
| 8 15 0 0 | Lieutenant Walsh | "Taita" Rifle do. | Wellington | 36 |
| 9 15 0 0 | Sergeant W. Wastney | Rifle Volunteers | Nelson | 35 |
| 10 12 10 0 | Private T. Morton | Do. do. | Wanganui | 35 |
| 11 12 10 0 | Private R. Day | Cavalry do. | Do. | 35 |
| 12 10 0 0 | Quarter-Master Powell | Militia | Do. | 34 |
| 13 10 0 0 | Captain Porter | Rifle Volunteers | Do. | 34 |
| 14 10 0 0 | Private J. Drummond | Do. do. | Wellington | 34 |
| 15 10 0 0 | Sergeant J. Catley | Do. do. | Nelson | 33 |
| 16 7 10 0 | Private A. Baigent | Do. do. | Do. | 33 |
| 17 7 10 0 | Sergeant S. Holt | Do. do. | Do. | 33 |
| 18 5 0 0 | Major Rookes | Militia & Volunteers | Wanganui | 33 |
| 19 5 0 0 | Sergeant W. Whitehorn | Rifle Volunteers | Nelson | 32 |
| 20 5 0 0 | Private T. Harris | Do. do. | Wellington | 32 |
Ranges—300, 400, 500 yards; five shots at each range; double target. Highest possible score—60
points and hits.
H. C. BALNEAVIS, Lieut.-Colonel,
Deputy Adjutant-General of Militia and Volunteers.
Militia and Volunteer Office, Auckland, 6th October, 1864.
N.B.—The Volunteers in Auckland and Taranaki being on service, had no opportunity of practising, which, it may be
reasonably supposed, accounts for their not obtaining a proportion of the prizes.
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🏭 Appointment of Isaac's Warehouse for Bonded Goods in Auckland
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry6 October 1864
Warehouse, Bonded goods, Customs Regulation Act 1858, Auckland, Fort Street
- Edward Isaacs, Occupier of appointed warehouse
- Henry Isaacs, Occupier of appointed warehouse
- W. YOUNG, Collector
🏭 Licensing of Custom House Agent at Port of Auckland
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry13 October 1864
Custom House Agent, License, Auckland, Customs Regulation Act 1858
- William Ashton, Licensed Custom House Agent
- WILLIAM YOUNG, Collector
🏗️ Application for Bill to establish Dunedin Waterwork Company, Limited
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works18 October 1864
Dunedin Waterworks, Private Bill, Water supply, Water of Leith, Compulsory purchase
- COOK AND MAIN, Solicitors for the Bill
- F. D. FENTON, Parliamentary Agent
🛡️ Results of New Zealand Government Prizes for Militia and Volunteers
🛡️ Defence & Military6 October 1864
Rifle competition, Government Prizes, Militia, Volunteers, Wanganui, Nelson
20 names identified
- W. T. Owen (Lieutenant), Successful competitor, 1st prize
- W. Humphries (Corporal), Successful competitor, 2nd prize
- J. Tunnicliffe (Bugler), Successful competitor, 3rd prize
- Ross (Captain), Successful competitor, 4th prize
- J. Sharp (Sergeant), Successful competitor, 5th prize
- J. Moore (Sergeant), Successful competitor, 6th prize
- Geo. Rutherford (Sergeant), Successful competitor, 7th prize
- Walsh (Lieutenant), Successful competitor, 8th prize
- W. Wastney (Sergeant), Successful competitor, 9th prize
- T. Morton (Private), Successful competitor, 10th prize
- R. Day (Private), Successful competitor, 11th prize
- Powell (Quarter-Master), Successful competitor, 12th prize
- Porter (Captain), Successful competitor, 13th prize
- J. Drummond (Private), Successful competitor, 14th prize
- J. Catley (Sergeant), Successful competitor, 15th prize
- A. Baigent (Private), Successful competitor, 16th prize
- S. Holt (Sergeant), Successful competitor, 17th prize
- Rookes (Major), Successful competitor, 18th prize
- W. Whitehorn (Sergeant), Successful competitor, 19th prize
- T. Harris (Private), Successful competitor, 20th prize
- T. RUSSELL
- H. C. BALNEAVIS, Lieut.-Colonel, Deputy Adjutant-General of Militia and Volunteers
NZ Gazette 1864, No 40