✨ Regulations Conclusion, Bonuses, Tenders
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 76
For paupers no charge shall be made for the
warrant or for recording.
12. The said warrant when received by the grave-
digger shall be sufficient authority to him for such
interment.
13. The moneys arising from the sale of such lots
and the said fees shall, after deducting thereout all
necessary expenses incurred and to be incurred, be
expended in improving the cemetery.
14. The Clerk shall publish a statement once a
year, showing the amounts received and paid by him
on account of the cemetery.
15. The said record-book shall be open for the in-
spection of the public on paying a fee of 2s. 6d. for
each inspection.
Campbelltown, 26th July, 1882.
Approved in Council, 9th September, 1882.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Bonuses on Colonial Industries.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 18th July, 1882.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
bonuses will be paid on articles produced in the
Colony of New Zealand, as under :—
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 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 50 tons of oil-
cake, of good marketable quality, from linseed grown
in the colony.
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.
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, produced 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.
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 100 tons of cane sugar. The esta-
blishment by which such refining is effected must be
what is ordinarily known as a sugar-refinery. The firm
refining the first 100 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.
OSTRICHES.
A bonus of five pounds (£5) per head will be given
for healthy ostrich chicks landed in New Zealand for
the purpose of being reared and maintained in the
colony; the number of any importation to be not
less than ten nor more than fifty.
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.
Conditions.
- Notice of intention to claim any of the above
bonuses must be given in writing to the Colonial
Secretary not later than the 31st December, 1882. - The claim must be made before the 30th June,
- The other conditions as to quantity, quality, and
value to be fulfilled to the satisfaction of an officer
appointed for the purpose by the Government. - Further information and particulars may be
obtained by application to the Colonial Secretary's
Office.
IRON.
A bonus of one thousand pounds (£1,000) will be
given for the production, in New Zealand, of 300
tons of pig-iron, of marketable quality, from ore pro-
duced in New Zealand.
Conditions.
- The bonus not to be given for any quantity less
than 100 tons. - Notice of the intention to erect ironworks and
claim the bonus must be given to the Colonial Secre-
tary before the 31st December, 1882. - The bonus must be claimed before the 31st De-
cember, 1883. - In the event of more than one claimant giving
such notice, not more than seven-tenths of the bonus
may be claimed by the first producer, and not more
than three-tenths by the second producer; but if
only one claimant becomes a producer on the above
conditions, he may claim the whole of the bonus. - The iron in respect of which any bonus is
claimed, and the ore from which it is manufactured,
will be examined by an officer to be appointed by the
Government, who may require the production of
bona fide account sales of quantities not less than
100 tons weight, showing that such iron has been
sold at a fair market price as pig-iron.
THOMAS DICK.
Tenders.
Public Works Office,
Wellington, 11th September, 1882.
THE following list of successful and unsuccessful
tenders is published for general information.
WALTER W. JOHNSTON,
Minister for Public Works.
FILLING CONTRACT.—AUCKLAND PASSENGER-STATION.
Accepted.
£ s. d.
W. J. Bassett, Wanganui ... 6,420 0 0
Declined.
J. J. O'Brien, Auckland ... 8,859 0 0
D. Fallon, Auckland ... 8,884 11 8
Hunt and White, Auckland... 9,239 3 6
G. Mulleyer and J. Possett, Auckland 10,216 11 0
W. and G. Winstone, Auckland 10,260 19 1
W. Kerby, Auckland ... 10,333 1 0
William Foughey, Auckland ... 11,593 13 4
Martin Danaher, Auckland ... 11,966 11 0
Ross and Dunbar, Auckland ... 12,790 10 0
Allen McGuire, Auckland ... 13,032 0 0
Sutherland and McKinnon, Auckland 13,688 0 0
John Taylor, Auckland ... 16,721 0 0
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Regulations for the Management of the Campbelltown Cemetery, Southland
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government9 September 1882
Cemetery management, Rules, Regulations, Southland, Fees, Record-book
- FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
🌾 Bonuses Offered for Production of Colonial Goods
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources18 July 1882
Production bonuses, Linseed Oil, Oil-Cake, Sugar, Silk, Ostrich chicks, Butter, Cheese, Pig-iron, Manufacturing incentives
- THOMAS DICK
🏗️ Publication of Tenders for Auckland Passenger-Station Filling Contract
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works11 September 1882
Tenders, Public Works, Contract results, Auckland Passenger-Station, Filling contract
18 names identified
- W. J. Bassett, Successful tenderer for filling contract
- J. J. O'Brien, Unsuccessful tenderer, Auckland
- D. Fallon, Unsuccessful tenderer, Auckland
- Hunt, Unsuccessful tenderers, Auckland
- White, Unsuccessful tenderers, Auckland
- G. Mulleyer, Unsuccessful tenderers, Auckland
- J. Possett, Unsuccessful tenderers, Auckland
- W. Winstone, Unsuccessful tenderers, Auckland
- G. Winstone, Unsuccessful tenderers, Auckland
- W. Kerby, Unsuccessful tenderer, Auckland
- William Foughey, Unsuccessful tenderer, Auckland
- Martin Danaher, Unsuccessful tenderer, Auckland
- Ross, Unsuccessful tenderers, Auckland
- Dunbar, Unsuccessful tenderers, Auckland
- Allen McGuire, Unsuccessful tenderer, Auckland
- Sutherland, Unsuccessful tenderers, Auckland
- McKinnon, Unsuccessful tenderers, Auckland
- John Taylor, Unsuccessful tenderer, Auckland
- WALTER W. JOHNSTON, Minister for Public Works
NZ Gazette 1882, No 76