✨ Gold Statistics and Notices
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 483
RETURN of the QUANTITY and VALUE OF GOLD EXPORTED from NEW ZEALAND,
from 1st APRIL, 1857, to 30th JUNE, 1874.
PORT OF EXPORT.
PRODUCE
OF THE
GOLD FIELDS
IN THE
PROVINCE OF
DURING THE QUARTER ENDED
30TH JUNE, 1874.
To Great Britain. To New South Wales. To Victoria. To China.
TOTALS.
Quantity. Declared Value.
EXPORTED PREVIOUS
TO THE
31ST MARCH,
1874.
Quantity. Value.
TOTAL EXPORTED
FROM NEW ZEALAND
TO THE
30TH JUNE, 1874.
Quantity. Value.
Auckland ... ... Auckland ... Oz. 12,402 Oz. 7,957 Oz. 1,228 Oz. ... Oz. 21,587 £ 86,800 } Oz. 869,254 £ 3,061,995 Oz. 890,849 £ 3,148,825
Thames ... ... Ditto ... ... ... 8 ... ... 29 } 86,830
Wellington ... ... Wellington ... ... ... ... ... 30 120 30 120
Picton ... ... Marlborough ... ... ... 683 ... 683 2,705 } 42,187 163,504 42,187 163,504
Nelson ... ... Nelson ... 6,289 1,001 ... ... 7,390 29,559 } 1,332,171 5,283,439 1,351,813 5,361,975
Westport ... Ditto ... 3,575 7,994 ... ... 11,569 46,272
Greymouth ... Ditto ... ... ... ... ... 19,642 78,536
Greymouth ... Westland ... ... ... ... 7,213 ... 7,213 28,854 } 1,831,026 7,231,458 1,852,880 7,318,875
Hokitika ... Ditto ... 1,294 ... 12,733 ... 14,027 56,106
Okarito ... Ditto ... ... ... 614 ... 614 2,457
... ... ... ... ... ... 21,854 87,417
Dunedin ... ... Otago ... 19,935 ... 7,261 528 27,724 112,092 } 3,257,864 12,766,508 3,285,951 12,880,052
Invercargill ... Ditto ... ... ... 363 ... 363 1,452
... ... ... ... ... ... 28,087 113,544
Totals ... ... ... 43,495 7,957 39,098 528 91,178 366,327 7,332,532 28,507,024 7,423,710 28,873,351
Customs Department,
Wellington, 22nd July, 1874.
WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector of Customs.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 18 of 1874.
NEW ZEALAND.
NORTH ISLAND, WEST COAST-MANUKAU HEADS
LIGHT.
NOTICE is hereby given, that on and after the 1st
September next, a Fixed White Light, of the third
order dioptric, will be exhibited from sunset to sunrise
from a tower erected on brow of the Bluff forming
the south side of the entrance to Manukau Harbour,
bearing from Paratutai E. 11° 15′ S., distant 1 of a
mile, and in lat. 37° 3′ 30″ S., and long. 174° 33′ 30″
E., as measured on the Admiralty Chart.
The tower is 20 feet high, and the light will be 385
feet above the sea level; and allowing 15 feet for the
height of the observer's eye, it will be visible from
seaward in clear weather at a distance of 26 nautic
miles between the bearings of N. 13° W. or N. by
W. W. nearly, and S. 74° E. or E. by S. S. A
very narrow arc of light will be, however, obscured
by top of Paratutai when the light bears E.S.E.
NOTE.-Masters of vessels should be cautious in
approaching the Manukau in thick or foggy weather,
for although the light, from its power and altitude,
should be seen in clear weather at a distance of 26
miles, it will only be visible in thick weather at a con-siderably less distance. Bearings are magnetic and
from seaward.
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS.
Customs Department (Marine Branch),
Wellington, 29th July, 1874.
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the several parcels
of land hereinafter described will be brought
under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act,
1870," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged for-
bidding the same.
Section 74, Wharf Street, Hokitika, Province of
Westland. - Applicants, HENRY MILLER, of
Dunedin, Merchant, and BRUCE INCHES MIL-
LER, his Wife, formerly Bruce Inches Pole.
(Solicitor, C. E. Button.)
Sections 1085 and 1086, Gibsons Quay, Hokitika,
Province of Westland. - Applicant, GEORGE
WILLIAM HARVEY, of Hokitika, a Judge of the
District Court. (Broker, F. A. Learmonth.)
Caveat in each of the above cases may be lodged
at this office within one calendar month after the
date of the Gazette containing this notice.
Diagrams may be inspected at this office.
Dated this 17th day of July, 1874, at the Lands
Registry Office, Hokitika.
446
J. M. BATHAM,
District Land Registrar.
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Gold export, Statistics, Value, Quantity, Ports, Provinces
- William Seed, Secretary and Inspector of Customs
🏗️ Establishment of Fixed White Light at Manukau Heads
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Mariners, Lighthouse, Manukau Heads, Navigation, Fixed White Light
- William H. Reynolds
🗺️ Land Transfer Act Applications for Hokitika Sections
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Land Transfer Act, Caveat, Hokitika, Land Registry, Applicant
- Henry Miller, Applicant for Land Transfer registration
- Bruce Inches Miller (Mrs), Applicant for Land Transfer registration
- George William Harvey, Applicant for Land Transfer registration
- C. E. Button, Solicitor
- F. A. Learmonth, Broker
- J. M. Batham, District Land Registrar
NZ Gazette 1874, No 40