β¨ Customs, Defence, and Tax Notices
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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of New Plymouth, to be an Interpreter under the-to be Warehouses for the reception of Goods
twelfth section of "The Native Land Act, 1873."
J. T. FISHER,
(in the absence of the Native Minister.)
under Bond.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this
twenty-third day of January, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-
nine.
G. GREY,
Commissioner of Customs.
Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouses.
CUSTOMS. -In exercise of the authority in me
for this purpose vested, I, Sir George Grey,
K.C.B., the Commissioner of Customs, do by this
order under my hand revoke and annul the appoint-
ment of the under-mentioned buildings as Ware-
houses for the reception and security of goods
entered to be warehoused without payment of duty
upon the first entry thereof, viz. :-
Port of Napier.
A building situate on Sections Nos. 519 and 520,
Waghorn Street, Spit, and known as
STUART AND Co.'S BOND.
Port of Hokitika.
A building situate in Sewell Street, and known as
CASSIUS' BOND.
Commissioner's Order No. 117.]
Approving and Appointing Bonding Warehouses.
CUSTOMS. -In exercise of the powers in me for
this purpose vested by "The Customs Regulation
Act, 1858," I, the Commissioner of Customs, do
hereby approve and appoint the under-mentioned
Warehouses, viz. :-
Port of Wellington.
A brick building with iron roof, situate on part of
Town Acre No. 488, and known as
JACOB JOSEPH AND Co.'S BOND.
Port of Napier.
A wooden building, with iron roof, situate on
Section No. 516, Waghorn Street, Spit, and known
as
WARDROP'S BOND.
Port of Hokitika.
A wooden building, with iron roof, situate on Sec-
tion No. 314, Wharf Street, and known as
THE UNIVERSAL BOND.
Port of Dunedin.
The cellar of a building built of brick, situate in
High Street and Macandrew Street, on part of
Reserve No. 4, Block 50, and known as
NEILL BROTHERS' BOND.
Appointments of Valuers under "The Land-Tax Act, 1878."
H Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following additional appointments of Valuers
under "The Land-Tax Act, 1878:"-
Name and Address.
OTAGO LAND-TAX DISTRICT.
William McHutchison, Naseby, vice Henry
Crawford Brewer
Thomas Deniston, Invercargill
Thomas Perkins, Invercargill
Alfred Douglas, Invercargill
James Reid Stewart, Oamaru, vice Arthur Toms
George Todd, Balclutha, vice Clifford Christie
James Brown Greig, Stewart Island, vice Charles
Traill
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vice William
Russell
Commissioner's Order No. 118.]
Commission of Volunteer Officer cancelled.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 23rd January, 1879.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
cancel the commission held by the under-
mentioned officer, for absence without leave :-
Sub-Lieutenant J. J. Eagerty, South District
Rifles.
G. S. WHITMORE.
Resignation of Volunteer Officer.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 23rd January, 1879.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation of the commission held by
the under-mentioned officer:-
Captain J. McNeil, Clutha Rifles.
G. S. WHITMORE.
Services of Volunteer Corps accepted.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 29th January, 1879.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
accept the services of the under-mentioned
Cavalry Volunteer Corps, viz. :-
The Patea Light Horse. Date of acceptance,
18th January, 1879.
G. S. WHITMORE.
Tenders.
Public Works Office,
Wellington, 27th January, 1879.
THE following list of successful and unsuccessful
Tenderers is published for general information.
J. MACANDREW,
Minister for Public Works.
STRATFORD CONTRACT (FORMATION, PERMANENT
WAY AND BUILDINGS), WAITARA-PATEA RAIL-
WAY.
Accepted.
Hursthouse and Berry, New Plymouth
... 16,446 13 0
Declined.
W. Rowe, Wanganui ... ... 16,797 0 0
R. Macgonagle, New Plymouth ... 18,375 0 0
D. Wilkie, New Plymouth ... ... 18,871 18 8
D. Glendinning, New Plymouth ... 18,462 0 0
W. G. Bassett, Wanganui ... ... 23,962 0 0
County.
District.
Maniototo
... Borough of Naseby.
Southland
... Awarua Riding.
"
... Winton Riding.
"
... Wallacetown Riding.
Waitaki
... Borough of Oamaru.
Clutha
... Borough of Balclutha.
Stewart Island...
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Appointment of Interpreter for Native Office
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πͺΆ MΔori Affairs21 January 1879
Interpreter, Appointment, Native Land Act, New Plymouth
- J. T. Fisher (in the absence of the Native Minister)
π Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouses
π Trade, Customs & Industry23 January 1879
Customs, Revocation, Bonding Warehouses, Napier, Hokitika
- G. Grey, Commissioner of Customs
π Approving and Appointing Bonding Warehouses
π Trade, Customs & IndustryCustoms, Approval, Bonding Warehouses, Wellington, Napier, Hokitika, Dunedin
π° Appointments of Valuers under The Land-Tax Act, 1878
π° Finance & RevenueLand Tax, Valuers, Appointments, Otago, Southland, Waitaki, Stewart Island
12 names identified
- William McHutchison, Appointed Land Tax Valuer
- Henry Crawford Brewer, Replaced as Land Tax Valuer
- Thomas Deniston, Appointed Land Tax Valuer
- Thomas Perkins, Appointed Land Tax Valuer
- Alfred Douglas, Appointed Land Tax Valuer
- James Reid Stewart, Appointed Land Tax Valuer
- Arthur Toms, Replaced as Land Tax Valuer
- George Todd, Appointed Land Tax Valuer
- Clifford Christie, Replaced as Land Tax Valuer
- James Brown Greig, Appointed Land Tax Valuer
- Charles Traill, Replaced as Land Tax Valuer
- William Russell, Involved in valuation replacement
π‘οΈ Cancellation of Commission for Sub-Lieutenant J. J. Eagerty
π‘οΈ Defence & Military23 January 1879
Military, Commission Cancelled, Absence without leave, South District Rifles
- J. J. Eagerty (Sub-Lieutenant), Commission cancelled for absence
- G. S. Whitmore
π‘οΈ Acceptance of Resignation for Captain J. McNeil
π‘οΈ Defence & Military23 January 1879
Military, Resignation, Captain, Clutha Rifles
- J. McNeil (Captain), Resignation accepted
- G. S. Whitmore
π‘οΈ Acceptance of Services for The Patea Light Horse Cavalry Corps
π‘οΈ Defence & Military29 January 1879
Military, Volunteer Corps, Acceptance of Services, Patea Light Horse
- G. S. Whitmore
ποΈ Publication of Successful and Unsuccessful Tenderers for Waitara-Patea Railway Contract
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works27 January 1879
Tenders, Railway, Waitara-Patea Railway, Stratford Contract, Accepted, Declined
7 names identified
- Hursthouse, Successful tenderer
- Berry, Successful tenderer
- W. Rowe, Unsuccessful tenderer
- R. Macgonagle, Unsuccessful tenderer
- D. Wilkie, Unsuccessful tenderer
- D. Glendinning, Unsuccessful tenderer
- W. G. Bassett, Unsuccessful tenderer
- J. Macandrew, Minister for Public Works
NZ Gazette 1879, No 13