✨ Customs Notices and Railway Returns
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Approving and appointing new Bonding Warehouses.
CUSTOMS. - In exercise of the powers in me for
this purpose vested by "The Customs Regula-
tion Act, 1858," I, the Commissioner of Customs, do
hereby approve and appoint the under-mentioned
Warehouses-viz.,
Port of Auckland.
The basement floor of a building situate on Sec-
tion 2, Lot 4, Fort Street, and known as
MACKY'S BOND.
Port of Napier.
Portion of a wood and iron building, situate on
portions of Sections 514 and 515, Custom House
Street, and known as
ROUTLEDGE'S BOND.
Port of Nelson.
Portion of upper and lower floors of an iron and
wood building, situate on Section No. 442, Morrison
Street, and known as
SCLANDERS AND Co.'S BOND.
Port of Lyttelton.
A galvanized iron building, situate on part of
Sections 904 and 906, Lichfield Street, Christchurch,
and known as
EDWARDS' BOND.
Port of Dunedin.
A brick building, with slate roof, situate on Sec-
tions 3 and 4, Block 38, Bond and Crawford Streets,
and known as
DALGETTY'S BOND.
Portion of basement of a brick and stone building,
situate on Section 5, Blocks 49 and 51, High Street,
and known as
SARGOOD'S BOND.
Port of Invercargill.
A wooden building, situate on Section 20, Block 1,
Dee Street, and known as
MCPHERSON'S BOND.
-to be Warehouses for the reception of goods
under bond.
Given under my hand at Wellington, this
first day of March, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-six.
H. A. ATKINSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
Commissioner's Order No. 89.]
Examination Sheds appointed.
CUSTOMS. - In exercise and pursuance of the
powers in me for this purpose vested by "The
Customs Regulation Act Amendment Act, 1868," I,
the Commissioner of Customs, do hereby approve
and appoint the under-mentioned places-viz.,
Port of Greymouth.
A wooden building covered with corrugated iron,
situate in Boundary Street, where the same abuts on
Mawhera Quay.
Port of Dunedin.
The Railway Station at Port Chalmers.
-to be places where goods may be deposited for
examination on the landing thereof.
Given under my hand at Wellington, this
first day of March, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-six.
H. A. ATKINSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
Commissioner's Order No. 91.]
Revocation of Appointment of Examination Shed.
CUSTOMS. - In exercise of the authority in me
for this purpose vested, I, Harry Albert Atkin-
son, the Commissioner of Customs, do by this order
revoke and annul the appointment of the under-
mentioned building as a warehouse where goods may
be deposited for examination on the landing thereof,
viz.,-
Port of Greymouth.
A wooden building covered with corrugated iron,
situate on Mawhera Quay, at the end of Tainui Street.
Given under my hand at Wellington, this
first day of March, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-six.
H. A. ATKINSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
Commissioner's Order No. 90.]
Tenders.
Public Works Office,
Wellington, 26th February, 1876.
THE following list of successful and unsuccessful
Tenderers is published for general information.
EDWARD RICHARDSON.
THAMES WATER RACE-SECTION IV.
William Sims, Grahamstown Accepted.
Declined.
James Heron, Grahamstown ... 7,817 13 10
William Foughy, Grahamstown ... 7,238 9 7
A. and G. Price, Grahamstown ... 7,729 12 4
Alexander Smith, Grahamstown ... 8,625 13 6
Traffic Returns.
KAIPARA RAILWAY.
RETURN of Traffic for four weeks ending 12th
February, 1876.
PASSENGERS.
Passengers ... ... ... No. 626 £ s. d. 90 3 6
Parcels, &c. ... ... ... 51, £ s. d. 4 9 2 Total £ s. d. 94 12 8
GOODS.
Freight 189 tons
Timber 261,700 feet
Sheep 27
Wool 9 bales
} 207 0 3
Total ... ... ... ... ... £301 12 11
F. B. PASSMORE,
Superintending Engineer.
NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITARA RAILWAY.
RETURN of Traffic for four weeks ending 12th
February, 1876.
PASSENGERS.
Passengers ... ... ... No. 1,784 £ s. d. 110 11 6
Parcels, &c. ... ... ... 1 14 7 Total £ s. d. 112 6 1
GOODS.
Freight 116 tons
Timber 2,000 feet
Wool 17 bales
} 36 12 7
Total ... ... ... ... £148 18 8
F. B. PASSMORE,
Superintending Engineer.
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🏭 Approval and Appointment of New Bonding Warehouses
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 March 1876
Customs, Bonding Warehouse, Appointment, Auckland, Napier, Nelson, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Invercargill
- H. A. Atkinson, Commissioner of Customs
🏭 Appointment of Customs Examination Sheds
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 March 1876
Customs, Examination Shed, Appointment, Greymouth, Port Chalmers, Dunedin
- H. A. Atkinson, Commissioner of Customs
🏭 Revocation of Examination Shed Appointment in Greymouth
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 March 1876
Customs, Revocation, Examination Shed, Greymouth, Mawhera Quay
- Harry Albert Atkinson, Commissioner of Customs
🏗️ Successful and Unsuccessful Tenders for Thames Water Race Section IV
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works26 February 1876
Tenders, Public Works, Thames Water Race, Grahamstown
6 names identified
- William Sims, Tenderer for Thames Water Race
- James Heron, Tenderer for Thames Water Race
- William Foughy, Tenderer for Thames Water Race
- A. Price, Tenderer for Thames Water Race
- G. Price, Tenderer for Thames Water Race
- Alexander Smith, Tenderer for Thames Water Race
- EDWARD RICHARDSON
🚂 Kaipara Railway Traffic Returns for four weeks ending Feb 1876
🚂 Transport & Communications12 February 1876
Railway, Traffic Returns, Kaipara, Passengers, Freight, Wool
- F. B. Passmore, Superintending Engineer
🚂 New Plymouth and Waitara Railway Traffic Returns for four weeks ending Feb 1876
🚂 Transport & Communications12 February 1876
Railway, Traffic Returns, New Plymouth, Waitara, Passengers, Freight
- F. B. Passmore, Superintending Engineer
NZ Gazette 1876, No 12