✨ Timber Specs and Postal Notices




756
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Tenders will be received at this Office up to noon
of Monday, the 18th November next.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
W. MOULE, Lieut.-Colonel,
Acting Under Secretary for Defence.

PARTICULARS OF TIMBER TO BE DELIVERED AT
TAURANGA AND OPOTIKI.

Tauranga.
Timber to consist of Kauri or Red Pine.
To be delivered at the township of Tauranga to
such person as may be appointed to receive it, within
sixteen weeks from the date of acceptance of the
tender.
The following are the descriptions and quantities
required, namely:-

No. Length. Super. ft.
Plates, &c. 1,908 10 3x2 = 9,540
Studs 1,802 8 3x2 = 7,208
Rafters 636 6 3x2 = 1,908
Flooring Boards 1,590 10 8x1 = 10,600
Weatherboards 4,770 10 8x\frac{1}{2} = 23,850
10,706 53,106

Opotiki.
Timber to consist of Kauri or Red Pine.
To be delivered at the township of Opotiki to such
person as may be appointed to receive it, within
sixteen weeks from the date of acceptance of the
tender.
The following are the descriptions and quantities
required, namely :--

No. Length. Super. ft.
Plates, &c. 3,348 10 3x2 = 16,740
Studs 3,162 8 3x2 = 12,648
Rafters 1,116 6 3x2 = 3,348
Flooring boards 2,790 10 8x1 = 18,600
Weatherboards 8,370 10 8x\frac{1}{2} = 41,850
18,786 93,186

General Post Office,
Wellington, 1st October, 1872.

ARRANGEMENTS having been made whereby
Letters for France are conveyed by French
Packets between Alexandria and Marseilles at a
lower rate of postage than that now charged via
Brindisi, it is hereby notified, that for the future
Letters intended for France will be forwarded by
either the Brindisi or Marseilles route, provided
they are properly stamped, and the covers bear the
distinctive route by which it is intended they shall
be forwarded. The following are the rates of
postage:-

Via Brindisi.
Not exceeding \frac{1}{4} ounce ... 11d.
Every additional \frac{1}{4} ounce, or fraction thereof 11d.

Via Marseilles.
Not exceeding \frac{1}{4} ounce ... 8d.
Every additional \frac{1}{4} ounce, or fraction thereof 8d.

W. GRAY
(for the Secretary).

General Post Office,
Wellington, 20th September, 1872.

THE following Notice, received from the General
Post Office, London, is published for general
information.

By order.
W. GRAY
(for the Secretary).

MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
ENGLAND.

  1. On the 1st of July, a Money Order Office will
    be opened in London at-
    Blackwall Postal District.
    E.

  2. The Office now known as Marylebone Road
    (near Portland Road Station) will henceforth be
    called Osnaburgh Street; and the Office at No. 21,
    Walworth Road, will be removed to No. 17, Walworth
    Road.

  3. Money Order Offices will be opened in the
    Country at-
    Head Office. County.
    Boughton, R.O. ... Chester ... Chester.
    Carlton ... Worksop ... Nottingham.
    Chadlington ... Enstone ... Oxford.
    Cottesmore ... Oakham ... Rutland.
    Duke Street, R.O. Barrow-in-Fur- Cumberland.
    ness
    Eastchurch ... Sheerness ... Kent.
    Foxholes ... York ... York.
    Heath ... Chesterfield ... Derby.
    Hebburn New Town Gateshead ... Durham.
    Ingham ... Lincoln ... Lincoln.
    Kempstone ... Bedford ... Bedford.
    King Street, R.O. South Shields... Durham.
    Melton ... Woodbridge Suffolk.
    Norton ... Stockton-on- Durham.
    Tees
    Norton Road, R.O. Stockton-on- Durham.
    Tees
    Pokesdown ... Ringwood ... Hants.
    Stoke Dameral, R.O. Devonport ... Devon.
    The Common, R.O. Twickenham... Middlesex.
    Wallington ... Sutton ... Surrey.
    Westgate, R.O. Wakefield York.
    Wolstanton ... Stoke-on-Tent Stafford.

  4. The Office at Lower Openshaw (Manchester)
    will henceforth be called Openshaw only.

  5. The Offices at Felling, Hebburn, Hebburn New
    Town, and Jarrow, will henceforth be served from
    Newcastle-on-Tyne instead of from Gateshead.

IRELAND.
6. A Money Order Office will be opened at-
Head Office. County.
Falcaragh ... Letterkenny Donegal.
General Post Office, London,
24th June, 1872.

IMMIGRATION.
Wellington, 25th September, 1872.

IT is requested that in future all Correspondence
connected with the administration of the
Immigration and Public Works Acts, 1870 and 1871,
so far as regards Immigration, may be addressed to
the Office of the Hon. the Minister for Lands and
Immigration, Wellington.

WILLIAM FITZHERBERT.

IN the matter of "The Friendly Societies Act,
1867:" Notice is hereby given, that a transcript
of the By-laws of
"The Loyal Traveller's Rest Lodge, No. 4206,
Branch of the Nelson District I.O.O.M.U.,
Friendly Society,"
duly certified, has been lodged with the Registrar of
Friendly Societies, registered and recorded in his
office, under the provisions of "The Friendly Societies
Act, 1867."

Dated the thirtieth day of September, 1872.
G. S. COOPER
(for the Registrar).



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🌾 Particulars of Timber Requirements for Tauranga and Opotiki (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
26 September 1872
Timber supply, Kauri, Red Pine, Tauranga, Opotiki, Specifications, Defence
  • W. Moule, Lieut.-Colonel, Acting Under Secretary for Defence

πŸš‚ New Postage Rates for Letters forwarded to France via Marseilles

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
1 October 1872
Post Office, Postage rates, France, Brindisi, Marseilles, International mail
  • W. Gray (for the Secretary)

πŸš‚ Changes to Money Order Offices in England and Ireland

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
20 September 1872
Money Order Offices, England, Ireland, Postal changes, London, New offices
  • W. Gray (for the Secretary)

πŸ›‚ Instruction to address Immigration correspondence to Minister for Lands and Immigration

πŸ›‚ Immigration
25 September 1872
Correspondence, Immigration Act, Public Works Act, Wellington
  • William Fitzherbert

πŸ₯ Registration of By-laws for Loyal Traveller's Rest Lodge, No. 4206

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
30 September 1872
Friendly Societies Act, By-laws, Registration, Loyal Traveller's Rest Lodge, Nelson
  • G. S. Cooper (for the Registrar)