β¨ Pilotage Rates, Customs, Appointments
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 837
Pilotage Rates per ton register.
For sailing vessels of and under 100 tons s. d.
" over 100 tons, first 100 tons 0 6
" over 100 tons, every ton over 0 6
100 0 2
For steamers of and under 100 tons 0 4
" over 100 tons, first 100 tons 0 4
" over 100 tons, every ton over 0 1$rac{1}{2}$
100
All vessels of not more than 80 tons registered
tonnage are exempted from compulsory pilotage.
Vessels anchoring within the limits of the Port
and below the line of the Government Goods Wharf,
Grahamstown, half these rates.
Vessels anchoring anywhere between the sea limits
and Kopu, on Thames, and above the line of the
Government Goods Wharf, full rates.
Vessels going to or from any anchorage above
Kopu, on Thames, full rates.
Revocation and Appointment of a Bonded Warehouse.
CUSTOMS. - Whereas a portion of a building
situate at the corner of Jetty and Crawford
Streets, at the Port of Dunedin, and known as
SCOULAR'S BOND,
was, by an order dated the 3rd day of March, 1870,
appointed to be a Warehouse for the reception of
Goods under Bond: Now, in exercise of the
authority in me for this purpose vested, I, the
Minister for the time being acting for the Com-
missioner of Customs, do, by this order under my
hand, revoke and annul the order aforesaid, and do
now hereby approve and appoint the said building
according to the under-mentioned description thereof,
namely,-
Port of Dunedin.
A brick building, situate on Sections 1, 2, 3, 4,
Block XL., having a frontage to Bond and Crawford
Streets of 132 feet, and to Jetty Street of 81 feet-
to be a Warehouse for the reception of goods under
Bond.
Given under my hand, at Wellington,
this fifteenth day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-four.
EDWARD RICHARDSON,
(for the Commissioner of Customs).
Surveyor under Merchant Shipping Acts Adoption
Acts appointed.
Office of the Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 1st December, 1874.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
MATTHEW THOMAS CLAYTON, Master Mariner,
of Auckland,
to be a Surveyor under "The Merchant Shipping
Acts Adoption Acts, 1869 to 1874."
This appointment to date from the twelfth day of
November, 1874.
EDWARD RICHARDSON,
(for the Commissioner of Customs).
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 15th December, 1874.
INQUIRIES have been made at this office respect-
ing ALEXANDER GLENNIE, Son of the late John
Glennie, of Kennerty, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Any person in possession of information respecting
the said Alexander Glennie is requested to communi-
cate the same to this office.
By command.
G. S. COOPER,
Under Secretary.
Depositary of Stamps appointed.
Office of the Commissioner of Stamp Duties,
Wellington, 16th December, 1874.
IT is hereby notified for public information, that
Mr. JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE,
Bookseller, High Street, Dunedin, in the Province of
Otago, has been appointed a Depositary of DutyStamps.
R. C. HAMMERTON,
Acting Secretary.
Money Order Office.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 15th December, 1874.**
THE following Notice, received from the General
Post Office, Melbourne, is published for general
information.
By order.
W. GRAY,
Secretary.
ADDITIONAL MONEY ORDER OFFICE.
Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office,
Melbourne, 25th November, 1874.
IT is hereby notified, that, on and after Tuesday, the
1st December, 1874, a Money Order Office will be
opened at Buln Bulu (Brandy Creek).
ROBERT RAMSAY,
Postmaster-General.
Money Order Offices.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 15th December, 1874.
THE following Notice, received from the General
Post Office, London, is published for general
information.
By order.
W. GRAY,
Secretary.
MONEY ORDER OFFICES.
ENGLAND.
On the 1st of October, the following alterations
will be made, viz.,-
-
Money Order Offices will be opened in the
Suburbs of London at-
Mottingham (Kent)
Spa Road, Bermondsey
Postal
District.
S.E. -
The designation of the Office at Chelsea
(Queen's Road West), S.W., will be changed to
Queen's Road (Chelsea), S.W. -
Money Order Offices will be opened in the
country at-
Boscombe
Bream
Bulman's Village
Chancery Lane (Ard-
wick), R.O.
Great Clacton
Methley
Mow Cop
North Frodingham
Oakfield
Oxford Road, R.O.... Windsor
St. Mark's Road, R.O. Windsor
Head Office.
Bournemouth...
Lydney
Newcastle-on-
Tyne
Manchester
Colchester
Leeds
Stoke-on-Trent
Hull
Ryde
County.
Hants.
Gloucester.
Northumber-
berland.
Lancaster.
Essex.
York.
Stafford.
York.
Hants.
Berks.
Berks.
-
The Money Order Office at Hamilton Row
(Durham) will be abolished. -
The Sub-Offices at Bampton (Tiverton), Bishop's
Lydeard (Taunton), Dulverton (Tiverton), and Mil-
verton and Wiveliscombe (Wellington, Somt.), will
be constituted Railway Sub-Offices.
General Post Office, London,
28th September, 1874.
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Pilotage Rates Schedule for Port of Thames
(continued from previous page)
π Transport & Communications11 December 1874
Pilotage rates, tonnage, sailing vessels, steamers, Port of Thames, Grahamstown, Kopu
π Revocation and Reappointment of Bonded Warehouse at Port of Dunedin
π Trade, Customs & Industry15 December 1874
Customs, Bonded Warehouse, Revocation, Dunedin, Jetty Street, Crawford Streets
- EDWARD RICHARDSON (for the Commissioner of Customs)
π Appointment of Surveyor under Merchant Shipping Acts Adoption Acts
π Trade, Customs & Industry1 December 1874
Surveyor, Merchant Shipping Acts, Appointment, Auckland, Master Mariner
- Matthew Thomas Clayton, Appointed Surveyor under Merchant Shipping Acts
- EDWARD RICHARDSON (for the Commissioner of Customs)
ποΈ Inquiry for Information Regarding Alexander Glennie
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration15 December 1874
Inquiry, Information, Scotland, Aberdeenshire, John Glennie
- Alexander Glennie, Subject of inquiry for information
- John Glennie (late), Father of Alexander Glennie
- G. S. Cooper, Under Secretary
π° Appointment of Depositary of Duty-Stamps in Dunedin
π° Finance & Revenue16 December 1874
Duty-Stamps, Depositary, Appointment, Bookseller, Dunedin, Otago
- Joseph Braithwaite (Mr.), Appointed Depositary of Duty-Stamps
- R. C. Hammerton, Acting Secretary
π Opening of Additional Money Order Office in Melbourne (Buln Bulu)
π Transport & Communications15 December 1874
Money Order Office, Melbourne, Buln Bulu, Brandy Creek, Post Office
- W. Gray, Secretary
- ROBERT RAMSAY, Postmaster-General
π Alterations to Money Order Offices in England
π Transport & Communications15 December 1874
Money Order Offices, England, London Suburbs, Railway Sub-Offices, London
- W. Gray, Secretary
NZ Gazette 1874, No 67