β¨ Bookbinding Tender Specifications and Appointments
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
The Government will not necessarily accept the
lowest or any tender.
Tenders must be enclosed in an envelope marked
"Tender for Bookbinding," and deposited in the
Tender Box at the Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, or (if sent by post) addressed to the
Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Wellington.
ACCOUNT BOOKS, REGISTERS, &c.
Super Royal:-Full calf, extra, titled and paged,
eight quires or under.
For every additional quire.
Ditto:-Full calf, extra, single Russia bands, titled
and paged, eight quires or under.
For every additional quire.
Ditto:-Full calf, extra, double Russia bands, titled
and paged, eight quires or under.
For every additional quire.
Royal:-Full calf, extra, titled and paged, eight
quires or under.
For every additional quire.
Ditto:-Full calf, extra, single Russia bands, titled
and paged, eight quires or under.
For every additional quire.
Ditto:-Full calf, extra, double Russia bands, titled
and paged, eight quires or under.
For every additional quire.
Demy folio, five quires or under:--Full calf, extra,
titled and paged.
For every additional quire.
Ditto, ditto:-Half-bound, rough calf, cloth sides,
gilt lettered on back.
For every additional quire.
Foolscap folio, ditto:-Half-bound, calf, cloth sides,
gilt lettered on back.
For every additional quire.
Ditto, ditto:-Half-bound, calf, marble paper sides,
gilt lettered on back.
For every additional quire.
Demy 4to, four quires or under:-Ditto, ditto.
For every additional quire.
PRINTED BOOKS.
Gazettes, Appendices, Journals, Statutes, &c.
Foolscap folio:-Cold pressing, and binding in half-
calf, cloth sides, double lettered on back, at per
volume of four quires.
For every additional quire.
Ditto:-Cold pressing, and binding in blue paper
covers, cloth backs, at per quire.
Demy 8vo:-In half-bound calf, cloth sides, gilt
lettered on back, at per volume of four quires.
For every additional quire.
Ditto:-Full bound, cloth boards, at per volume of
four quires.
For every additional quire.
Parliamentary Debates, Law Reports, &c.
Royal 8vo:-Cold pressing and binding in half-calf,
cloth sides, double lettered on back, at per
volume of four quires.
For every additional quire.
Ditto:-Cold pressing and binding in cloth, at per
volume of four quires.
For every additional quire.
Bi-weekly issues:-Folding, stitching, covering, and
cutting, six sheets or under, at per hundred.
For every additional sheet.
Pamphlets.
Royal, Demy, or Foolscap 8vo:-Folding, stitching,
covering, and cutting (three sheets or under), at
per hundred.
For every additional sheet.
Parliamentary Papers and Bills.
Folding, stitching, and cutting Parliamentary Papers
and Bills (eight pages or under), at per hundred.
For every additional sheet.
Gazettes.
Folding and enveloping (eight pages or under), at
per hundred.
For every additional sheet.
GUARD BOOKS.
Foolscap folio, half-calf, made of fine cartridge, thick-
ness of back 3, 3, and 4 inches.
Demy folio, ditto, ditto, 3, 4, 4, and 5 inches.
Royal folio, ditto, ditto, 4 and 5 inches.
MONEY ORDER BOOKS.
Post Office Money Order Books, quarter-bound,
numbered, and perforated, 250 leaves or under.
Telegram Money Order Books, quarter-bound, per-
forated, and interleaved, 200 leaves or under.
RULING.
Per Folio Ream.
| | Faint only. | Faint and Common. | Long 4to and 8vo. | Faint, for 8vo, 4 pages. | Faint, for 8vo, 3 pages. | Faint, for Broad 4to, 4 pages. | Faint, for Broad 4to, 3 pages. | Single Ledger. | Double Ledger. | Journal. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foolscap | ... | | | | | | | | | |
| Post and Demy | ... | | | | | | | | | |
| Medium | ... | | | | | | | | | |
| Royal | ... | | | | | | | | | |
| Super Royal | ... | | | | | | | | | |
| Imperial | ... | | | | | | | | | |
BINDING REQUIRED FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY.
The letterings and binding for the Library will be
required to correspond with patterns to be supplied
to the Contractor.
| Full Cloth, with three lettering pieces, sprinkled edges. | Half Calf, cloth sides, three lettering pieces, sprinkled edges. | Half Calf, cloth sides, gilt backs, three letter- ing pieces, marbled edges. | Full Calf, bands, gilt backs, three lettering pieces, marbled edges. | Half Morocco, cloth sides, gilt backs, three lettering pieces, marbled edges. | Full Morocco, cloth sides, three lettering pieces, extra gilt edges. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| s. | d. | s. | d. | s. | d. | |
| Foolscap 8vo | ... | ... | ... | |||
| Crown 8vo | ... | ... | ... | |||
| Post 8vo | ... | ... | ... | |||
| Demy 8vo | ... | ... | ... | |||
| Royal 8vo | ... | ... | ... | |||
| Imperial 8vo | ... | ... | ... | |||
| Demy 4to | ... | ... | ... | |||
| Royal 4to | ... | ... | ... | |||
| Demy folio | ... | ... | ... |
Further particulars may be obtained at this Office.
G. S. COOPER,
Under Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 18th January, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
FELIX ARTHUR DOUGLAS Cox, Esq.,
of the Chatham Islands, to be a Justice of the Peace
for the Colony.
W. GISBORNE.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 18th January, 1872.
THE following Certificate and Declaration are
published in conformity with the provisions of
"The Execution of Criminals Act, 1858."
W. GISBORNE.
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration25 January 1872
Bookbinding, pricing schedule, ruling, account books, printed books, General Assembly Library
- G. S. Cooper, Under Secretary
βοΈ Appointment of Felix Arthur Douglas Cox as Justice of the Peace
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement18 January 1872
Justice of the Peace, Appointment, Chatham Islands
- FELIX ARTHUR DOUGLAS Cox (Esquire), Appointed Justice of the Peace
- W. Gisborne
βοΈ Publication of Certificate and Declaration under The Execution of Criminals Act, 1858
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement18 January 1872
Execution of Criminals Act, Certificate, Declaration, Publication
- W. Gisborne
NZ Gazette 1872, No 4