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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 70]

Private Advertisements.

APPLICATION FOR PATENT.

Patent Office.
Wellington, 2nd August, 1881.

PATENT for a Registering Machine, called a Pari
Mutuel.

GEORGE HOBBS and WILLIAM GOODWIN, both of
Christchurch, New Zealand, trading under the name
of Hobbs and Goodwin, Bill-posters, have deposited
at this office a specification of the said invention, and
I have appointed Friday, the 25th day of November
next, at 12 o'clock noon, at this office, to hear the
said application and all objections thereto; and I
require all persons having an interest in opposing the
grant of such Letters Patent to leave, on or before
the 21st day of November next, at this office, parti-
culars in writing of their objections to the said appli-
cation, otherwise they will be precluded from urging
the same.

W. S. REID,
Patent Officer.
S. Carroll, Wellington, Patent Agent. 663

APPLICATION FOR PATENT.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 1st August, 1881.

PATENT for Bituminous Concrete.-JAMES BRAD-
LEY, of Ashburton, Contractor, has deposited at
this office a specification of the said invention, and I
have appointed Friday, the 25th day of November
next, at 12 o'clock noon, at this office, to hear the said
application and all objections thereto; and I require
all persons having an interest in opposing the grant
of such Letters Patent to leave, on or before the 21st
day of November next, at this office, particulars in
writing of their objections to the said application,
otherwise they will be precluded from urging the
same.

W. S. REID,
Patent Officer.
S. Carroll, Wellington, Patent Agent. 662

ORDER.

CANTERBURY TRAMWAY COMPANY (LIMITED).

In the matter of "The Tramways Act, 1872," and in
the matter of an application made by the Canter-
bury Tramway Company (Limited), incorporated
under and pursuant to "The Joint-Stock Com-
panies Act, 1860."

WHEREAS the Canterbury Tramway Company
(Limited), on the thirtieth day of April, and
the seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, duly pub-
lished in the Lyttelton Times newspaper, being a
newspaper published and current in the City of
Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand, and
also on the fifth day of May, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, pub-
lished in the New Zealand Gazette, a notice of
their intention to apply for an order in accordance
with the provisions of "The Tramways Act, 1872,"
for power to extend existing lines, and to construct
others within the City of Christchurch and its
vicinity, namely:-

  1. An extension of the Sydenham line, from the
    Agricultural Show-grounds, by way of Colombo Road,
    a distance of twenty-nine chains south;
  2. A line from the junction of Colombo and Tuam
    Streets, along Tuam Street and the Lincoln Road, to
    the Addington Railway Station;
  3. A line from a point in High Street, on the
    corner of Manchester Street, in the City of Christ-
    church aforesaid, to form a junction with the line as
    at present constructed in High Street to the East
    Town Belt of the said city, and from the East Town
    Belt to the Heathcote Bridge by way of Ferry Road,
    with power to make loop-lines and sidings in places
    convenient for the traffic of the Company;
  4. The siding, as constructed with the consent of
    the Christchurch City Council, from Colombo Street
    line, along the South Town Belt of the said city, to a
    point forming a junction with the Manchester Street
    line, at the Christchurch Railway Station:

And whereas pursuant to such notice the said
Company has duly memorialized me, the undersigned
Arthur Hamilton Gordon, Knight, the Governor of
the Colony of New Zealand, for an order sanctioning
the extension of the said existing lines, and the con-
struction and maintenance of such lines in the said
notice mentioned; and I have deemed it expedient
that such order should be made, with such additions
thereto as hereinafter appear:

And whereas the Mayor, Councillors, and citizens
of the City of Christchurch, incorporated under the
provisions of "The Municipal Corporations Act,
1867," and "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1868,"
and the Mayor, Councillors, and burgesses of the
Borough of Sydenham, incorporated under the pro-
visions of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876,"
and the Road Board of the Heathcote District, in-
corporated under and by virtue of the provisions of
an ordinance of the Superintendent and Provincial
Council of the Province of Canterbury intituled
"The Canterbury Roads Ordinance 1872," did, by
three several deeds, dated respectively the fourteenth
day of July, the twentieth day of July, and the
eighteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, and
made respectively between the said Corporations re-
spectively of the one part, and the said Company of
the other part, duly consent to the application con-
tained in the said notice so published as aforesaid,
and in the said deeds mentioned, so far as the same
affected their respective boroughs or districts: And,
further, the said Road Board of the Heathcote District
did also, by the said deed of the eighteenth day of
March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one,
and the said Mayor, Councillors, and burgesses of
the Borough of Sydenham did, by the deed of the
twentieth day of July, one thousand eight hundred
and eighty-one, respectively consent to the extension
of the said lines in the said Road Board District of
Heathcote and Borough of Sydenham respectively,
which are hereinafter respectively authorized on the
conditions hereinafter set forth:

Now, therefore, I, the undersigned Arthur Hamilton
Gordon, Knight, the Governor of the Governor of
the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance of the
power and authority in that behalf vested in me
by "The Tramways Act, 1872," and of all other Acts
and authorities enabling me, do hereby authorize
and empower the Canterbury Tramway Company
(Limited) (hereinafter called "the Company"), to
extend, construct, make, and use along the several
routes hereinbefore mentioned, and in the said notice
and deeds specified, or any of them, and also along
any of the public roads and places within the said
Road District of Heathcote, which are not specially
named in the said deed of the eighteenth day of
March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one,
or in this order, upon the consent of the said Road
Board for the Heathcote District, under their seal
being first obtained in each and every instance by
the said Company previously to such extension, and
also along any of the public streets and places within
the said Borough of Sydenham which are not specially
named in the said deed of the twentieth day of July,



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🏭 Application for Patent for a Registering Machine (Pari Mutuel)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 August 1881
Patent application, Registering Machine, Pari Mutuel, Christchurch, Bill-posters
  • George Hobbs, Applicant for Patent
  • William Goodwin, Applicant for Patent

  • W. S. Reid, Patent Officer
  • S. Carroll, Patent Agent

🏭 Application for Patent for Bituminous Concrete

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 August 1881
Patent application, Bituminous Concrete, Ashburton, Contractor
  • James Bradley, Applicant for Patent

  • W. S. Reid, Patent Officer
  • S. Carroll, Patent Agent

πŸ—οΈ Governor's Order sanctioning Canterbury Tramway Company line extensions

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
Tramways Act 1872, Canterbury Tramway Company, Christchurch, Sydenham, Heathcote, Line extension
  • Arthur Hamilton Gordon, Knight, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand