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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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COURT HOUSE, WAIPAWA.
HAWKE'S BAY CONTRACT.
T. R. Spiller ... Accepted. £ s. d.
600 0 0
S. Brown ... Declined. 670 0 0
J. McSweeney ... 724 10 0
W. McDougall ... 727 18 0
Tenders for the Erection of a Post and Telegraph
Office at Hokitika.
Public Works Office,
(Colonial Architect's Branch,)
Wellington, 23rd June, 1874.
TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Post
and Telegraph Office at Hokitika, in the
Province of Westland:
General conditions, specifications, and drawings
may be seen at the Office of the Colonial Architect,
Wellington, and at the Office of the District Engineer,
Greymouth.
Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for
Public Works, and marked outside "Tender for
Post and Telegraph Office, Hokitika," will be received
at the office of the undersigned up to 4 o'clock of
Monday, the 20th day of July, 1874.
Telegraphic tenders will be received provided the
original tender and deposit are lodged with the
nearest District Engineer at the time above specified.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
W. H. CLAYTON,
Colonial Architect.
Medical Referee appointed.
Government Annuities Office,,
Wellington, 17th June, 1874.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
ROBERT FISH, Esq., M.D.,
a Medical Referee for the District of Geraldine,
under "The Government Annuities Act, 1869."
W. GISBORNE,
Commissioner.
Notification of Resignation of Seat in the House of
Representatives for Electoral District of Waitemata.
IN compliance with the provisions of the 13th
section of "The Regulation of Elections Act,
1870," I hereby notify that THOMAS HENDERSON, Esq.,
resigned his seat in the House of Representatives
for the Electoral District of Waitemata on the
27th day of April, 1874; and that the said seat
is vacant by reason of such resignation, which was
received by me this day.
Dated at Shag Valley, the 12th day of June, 1874.
F. D. BELL,
Speaker.
Civil Service Examinations.
Office of the Civil Service Examination Board,
Wellington, 22nd June, 1874.
THE following Candidates have passed their Examination in the Order of Merit in which their names
appear :-
JUNIOR EXAMINATION.
| Name. | Residence. | Where Educated, and length of stay at each School. |
|---|---|---|
| Waldegrave, Frank Geoffrey Beerton | Wellington | Pahautanui School, 7 years; Te Aro Grammar and Common School, 16 months. |
| Webb, James Costin | Wellington | St. Paul's School, Thorndon, 6 years; Grammar School, Wellington, 9 months; English High School, Wellington, 3 months. |
| Wilson, John Alexander... | Auckland | Fisher and Hullett's School, 3 years; Auckland Grammar and High School, 5 years. |
| Howorth, Charles | Wellington | South District School, Dunedin, 2 years; High School, Dunedin, 2 years. |
| Green, James | Nelson | Forest House School, Woodford, England, 5 years. |
| Allison, Thomas | Wellington | Collegiate School, Wanganui, 6 years; English High School, Wellington, 6 months. |
| Bethune, Hector Kenneth | Wellington | Mr. Brann's School, Wellington, 5 years; Grammar School, Wellington, 2 years; English High School, Wellington, 5 months. |
| Vowell, William Maxwell | Wellington | Grammar School, Cheltenham. |
| Fulton, James Edward | Wellington | West Taieri School, 5 years; Private Tutors, 1½ year. |
| Campbell, George Frederick Colin... | Nelson | Rev. S. Pole's, Motueka, 2 years; Nelson College. |
| Pierard, Charles Henry | Wellington | Heath Street School, Hampstead, London, 4½ years; School of Arts, South Kensington, 2 years. |
| Wright, George Robert Nicholl | Christchurch | St. Paul's School, Thorndon, Wellington, 3 years; Mr. Brann's School, Wellington, 4 years; Grammar School, Wellington, 3 years. |
| Kane, Edward William Patrick | Wellington | St. Mary's School, Thorndon, Wellington, 3 years; Mr. Brann's School, Wellington, 2 years. |
| Broughton, Edward | Wellington | Mr. Brann's School, Wellington, 3 years. |
| Moxham, James Kiddy | Wellington | Mr. Brann's School, Wellington, 4 years. |
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🏗️ Tender Results for Waipawa Court House Contract
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksTenders, Court House, Waipawa, Hawke's Bay, Accepted, Declined
- T. R. Spiller, Tender accepted for contract
- S. Brown, Tender declined for contract
- J. McSweeney, Tender submitted for contract
- W. McDougall, Tender submitted for contract
🏗️ Invitation for Tenders: Hokitika Post and Telegraph Office Erection
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works23 June 1874
Tenders, Post Office, Telegraph Office, Hokitika, Westland, Public Works
- W. H. Clayton, Colonial Architect
🏛️ Appointment of Medical Referee for Geraldine District
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration17 June 1874
Appointment, Medical Referee, Geraldine, Government Annuities Act
- Robert Fish (Doctor of Medicine), Appointed Medical Referee
- W. Gisborne, Commissioner
🏛️ Resignation of Seat in House of Representatives for Waitemata
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration12 June 1874
Resignation, Parliament, Member of Representatives, Waitemata
- Thomas Henderson (Esquire), Resigned parliamentary seat
- F. D. Bell, Speaker
🎓 Junior Civil Service Examination Results
🎓 Education, Culture & Science22 June 1874
Examination results, Civil Service, Junior Examination, Merit List, Wellington, Auckland
15 names identified
- Frank Geoffrey Beerton Waldegrave, Passed Junior Examination
- James Costin Webb, Passed Junior Examination
- John Alexander Wilson, Passed Junior Examination
- Charles Howorth, Passed Junior Examination
- James Green, Passed Junior Examination
- Thomas Allison, Passed Junior Examination
- Hector Kenneth Bethune, Passed Junior Examination
- William Maxwell Vowell, Passed Junior Examination
- James Edward Fulton, Passed Junior Examination
- George Frederick Colin Campbell, Passed Junior Examination
- Charles Henry Pierard, Passed Junior Examination
- George Robert Nicholl Wright, Passed Junior Examination
- Edward William Patrick Kane, Passed Junior Examination
- Edward Broughton, Passed Junior Examination
- James Kiddy Moxham, Passed Junior Examination
NZ Gazette 1874, No 34