Land Schedule, Standing Orders, Tenders




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 335

Twenty-five per cent. of the purchase-money to be
paid on the fall of the hammer, and the balance in a
month.

Jos. G. HOLDSWORTH,
Chairman, Land Board.

SCHEDULE.

No. of Section. | Area. | Upset Price.

| WAIROA DISTRICT. |
| Block VIII. |
| No. of Section. | Area (A. R. P.) | Upset Price (£ s. d.) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 87 0 0 | 174 0 0 |
| 3 | 75 1 20 | 150 15 0 |
| 5 | 118 0 0 | 236 0 0 |
| 7 | 49 1 20 | 98 15 0 |
| 9 | 78 0 10 | 156 2 6 |
| 10 | 83 0 0 | 166 0 0 |
| 11 | 114 3 35 | 229 19 1 |
| 13 | 61 2 16 | 123 4 0 |
| 14 | 104 0 0 | 208 0 0 |
| Part of 394 | 118 0 0 | 236 0 0 |

| Block IX. |
| No. of Section. | Area (A. R. P.) | Upset Price (£ s. d.) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 196 3 0 | 393 10 0 |
| 3 | 71 1 0 | 142 10 0 |
| 4 | 109 1 0 | 218 10 0 |
| 8 | 183 0 0 | 366 0 0 |
| 9 | 67 1 0 | 134 10 0 |
| 10 | 50 2 20 | 101 5 0 |
| 11 | 270 2 36 | 541 9 0 |
| 13 | 76 0 0 | 152 0 0 |
| 14 | 222 0 0 | 444 0 0 |
| 15 | 84 1 0 | 168 10 0 |
| 16 | 81 3 14 | 163 13 6 |
| 19 | 86 0 0 | 172 0 0 |
| 20 | 62 0 0 | 124 0 0 |
| 23 | 67 2 26 | 135 6 6 |
| 25 | 77 2 24 | 155 6 0 |
| 26 | 294 3 29 | 589 17 3 |
| 27 | 211 2 12 | 423 3 0 |
| 29 | 202 1 0 | 404 10 0 |
| 30 | 251 0 15 | 502 3 9 |

Legislative Council Standing Orders relative to Local
Bills.

Legislative Council,
1st February, 1879.

In accordance with a resolution of the Legislative
Council, the following Standing Orders relative
to Local Bills are published for general information.

L. STOWE,
Clerk of the Legislative Council.

STANDING ORDERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
RELATIVE TO LOCAL BILLS.

  1. Local Bills are those which not being such as
    require to be introduced as Private Bills, are yet
    Bills specially affecting local interests and dealing
    with private rights, or with public reserves for local
    and municipal purposes; also Bills altering the con-
    stitution, election, or powers of local public bodies.

  2. There shall be a Standing Committee, to consist
    of five members, to be called the "Local Bills Com-
    mittee," to which shall stand referred, after their
    first reading, all Bills which may appear to the
    Speaker to come within the description given in the
    preceding Order. Such Committee shall, in the case
    of every Bill referred to it, decide whether the same
    comes within the definition of a Local Bill; and, if
    so, whether the conditions laid down in Orders 3, 4,
    and 5 have been complied with.

  3. No Local Bill shall be introduced into the
    Legislative Council by any member later than two
    months after the commencement of the session.

  4. The member in charge of a Local Bill shall pro-
    duce to the Local Bills Committee satisfactory evi-
    dence that the intention to introduce the Bill and
    the purport of the same has been made public in the
    locality whose interests are affected, by advertisement
    in a local newspaper, at least four times in four suc-
    cessive weeks. When the Bill specially affects the
    interests of any private individual, evidence shall
    also be produced that personal notice to the effect
    above stated has been given to such individual.

  5. When a Local Bill refers to an exchange of or
    other dealing with any Crown lands, or with a public
    reserve, the member in charge thereof shall also pro-
    duce a certified map, on a scale of not less than 20
    chains to an inch, showing the land or reserve in
    question, and the mode in which it is proposed to
    deal with the same. When any Schedule containing
    a description of any land is attached to such Bill, it
    shall be accompanied by a certificate of its correct-
    ness from an officer of the Survey Department or
    other duly-authorized Surveyor.

Tenders Invited.

TO IRONMASTERS.-WANTED, 100,000 TONS OF
STEEL RAILS.

Public Works Office,
Wellington, New Zealand,
6th November, 1878.

WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at Wel-
lington by the Hon. the Minister for Public
Works up to 30th September, 1879, for the supply
of the whole or any portion of 100,000 tons of steel
rails, to be manufactured within the colony from New
Zealand ores. Payment will be made in cash on
delivery at the works—the Government of New
Zealand agreeing to pay, in addition, one-half of the
cost of the conveyance to the colony by sea of the
workmen to be engaged in the manufacture.

Information as to the mineral resources of New
Zealand, and maps indicating the various localities in
which mineral deposits are situated in relation to
means of transport, may be had on application to the
Agent-General of New Zealand, 7, Westminster
Chambers, Victoria Street, London; or to W. Walton
Evans, Esq., 66½, Pine Street, New York.

As it is unlikely that intending contractors will
enter into an engagement of the above nature with-
out first satisfying themselves by personal inspection
as to the position extent of the raw material in
New Zealand required for the manufacture of iron,
every facility and information on this subject will be
afforded on application to Dr. Hector, C.M.G., F.R.S.,
Director of the Geological Department, Wellington.

For the information of parties desiring to tender,
it may be stated that the official returns show that
there were imported into New Zealand, within the
last eight years, 15,500 tons of cast-iron, and 93,000
tons of wrought-iron, exclusive of iron for Govern-
ment and other railways, during which period 1,068
miles have been constructed and opened for traffic.

JOHN KNOWLES,
Under Secretary for Public Works.

NOTICE.

Public Works Office,
Wellington, New Zealand,
6th November, 1878.

THE foregoing advertisement will be published in
the United Kingdom, the North American
States, and the Continent of Europe.

New Zealand colonists who may have friends and
correspondents connected with the iron manufacture
are requested to be good enough to draw attention to
the highly advantageous and profitable field for enter-
prise which this colony presents to those who can
bring the necessary capital and practical experience
to bear upon such manufacture.

JOHN KNOWLES,
Under Secretary for Public Works.



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