Notices and Accounts




804
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 50

Native Reserves for the whole of New Zealand, from
the 1st instant. His office will for the future be in
Wellington.

T. W. LEWIS,
Under-Secretary.

Abstract of Accounts of West Taieri Cemetery,
County of Taieri.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 18th June, 1881.

THE following abstract of the accounts of the
West Taieri Cemetery is published in accord-
ance with section 14. of "The Otago Cemetery
Reserves Management Ordinance, 1864."

THOMAS DICK.

STATEMENT of ACCOUNTS of the WEST TAIERI
CEMETERY FUND for two Years ending the 31st
March, 1881.

  1. RECEIPTS.
    March 31. To Balance on hand
    £ s. d.
    65 8 6

  2. March 31. Allotments sold
    8 10 0
    Sept. 1. Rent of Outram Cemetery Reserve...
    4 0 0

  3. March 31. Allotments sold
    7 10 0
    £85 8 6

  4. EXPENDITURE.
    £ s. d.
    April 16. By J. Cuthbertson, for work done
    11 18 0
    July 2. Mr. Martin, for thorn quicks
    0 12 0

  5. J. Cuthbertson, cleaning walks, &c.
    6 18 0

  6. W. Tripp, contract for gravelling
    6 0 0
    August 5. J. Black, repairing fence, Outram
    Cemetery Reserve
    2 15 0

  7. Coulls and Culling, certificates of
    purchase
    0 15 0

  8. A. Mann, timber supplied
    0 14 6

  9. J. Cuthbertson, planting quicks, &c.
    1 5 0

  10. J. Shaw, fencing-posts, Outram
    Cemetery Reserve
    3 14 0

Sept. 13. A. Chisholm, gate and hinges,
Outram Reserve
1 15 0
Dec. 23. J. Cuthbertson, work done
6 15 6

  1. April 24. J. Cuthbertson, work done
    1 1 0
    A. Chisholm, surveying and pegs
    0 18 0
    August 19. J. Cuthbertson, work done
    4 11 0
    Sept. 29. A. Chisholm, surveying and pegs
    1 10 0
    J. Cuthbertson, quicks, and planting
    them
    0 5 6
    Dec. 22. J. Cuthbertson, work done
    4 4 0
  2. March 31. Balance in bank
    30 2 0
    £85 8 6

ALEXR. CHISHOLM,
DONALD BORRIE,
ROBERT HARVEY,
Managers.

Signed by Alexander Chisholm, Donald Borrie,
and Robert Harvey in the presence of William
Snow, J.P.—29th April, 1881.

Bonuses on Colonial Industries.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 18th May, 1881.

NOTICE is hereby given that the following bonuses
will be paid on articles produced in the Colony
of New Zealand, as under:—

SUGAR.
A bonus of one thousand pounds (£1,000) will be
given for the production of the first 125 tons of sugar,
manufactured in New Zealand, from beet or any
other root or plant grown in the colony.

LINSEED OIL.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be
given for the production, by machinery permanently

established in New Zealand, of the first ten thousand
(10,000) gallons of oil, of good marketable quality;
from linseed grown in the colony.

OIL CAKE.
A bonus of one hundred pounds (£100) will be
given for the production of the first fifty tons of oil
cake, of good marketable quality, from linseed grown
in the colony.

STARCH.
A bonus of three hundred pounds (£300) will be
given on the first fifty tons of starch, manufactured
in the colony, which shall be shipped to an English
market, and for which a satisfactory certificate shall
be given by dealers or brokers in England that the
starch is of good marketable quality.

SILK.
A bonus of fifty per cent. on the value realized
for the first thousand pounds' (£1,000) worth of
cocoons of the silkworm, or silkworms' eggs, pro-
duced in the colony, to be paid on quantities of not
less value than fifty pounds: (£50) nor more than
one hundred pounds (£100) produced by any one
person.

SULPHURIC ACID.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) per
annum will be given for three years in succession
for the production each year, by machinery esta-
blished in New Zealand, of not less than fifty tons
of sulphuric acid, of good marketable quality. The
producer to the satisfaction of the Colonial Secretary
of the first fifty tons shall be also entitled to the
payments of the two following years if he fulfils the
conditions.

EARTHENWARE.
A bonus of two hundred and fifty pounds (£250)
will be given on the first £1,000 worth of household
earthenware manufactured in the colony, on proof
that it has been sold at such prices as to show that it
is of good marketable quality.

SUGAR-REFINING.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be
given for three years in succession for the refining
each year, by machinery established in New Zealand,
of not less than one hundred tons of cane sugar.
The establishment by which such refining is effected
must be what is ordinarily known as a sugar-refinery.
The firm refining the first one hundred tons of sugar,
and receiving the bonus, shall be also entitled to the
bonus of the two following years upon fulfilling the
conditions above named.

GUNPOWDER.
The Government are prepared to receive pro-
posals from any person willing to establish a factory
for the manufacture of blasting and sporting powder.
The proposer to state what amount of bonus he would
require to induce him to undertake the manufacture.
The place where the factory is to be erected to be
subject to the approval of the Government, the
plans and specifications of the building to be also
approved by Government.
All the internal fittings and the arrangements for
carrying on the manufacture of the gunpowder to
be subject to the inspection of an officer appointed
by the Government.

BUTTER OR CHEESE.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be
given for the first 25 tons of butter or the first 50
tons of cheese (produced in a factory worked on the
American principle, and to which factory any farmer,
subject to certain conditions, may send his milk),
which shall be exported from New Zealand, and sold
at such prices in a foreign market as shall show that
the articles are of fair quality.



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🪶 Assumption of duties by Commissioner of Native Reserves (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
20 June 1881
Office location, Wellington, Native Reserves
  • T. W. Lewis, Under-Secretary

🏘️ Abstract of Accounts for West Taieri Cemetery Fund ending March 1881

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
18 June 1881
Financial statement, Cemetery fund, Taieri County, Otago, Receipts, Expenditure
6 names identified
  • J. Cuthbertson, Paid for work done
  • Martin (Mr.), Paid for thorn quicks
  • W. Tripp, Paid for gravelling contract
  • J. Black, Paid for fence repair
  • A. Mann, Paid for timber supplied
  • A. Chisholm, Paid for surveying services

  • Thomas Dick
  • Alexr. Chisholm
  • Donald Borrie
  • Robert Harvey
  • William Snow, J.P.

🏭 Announcement of Bonuses for Colonial Industries Production

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 May 1881
Industrial incentives, Bonuses, Sugar, Linseed Oil, Starch, Silk, Gunpowder, Butter, Cheese