Railway Notices and Gazette Information




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 87

Along the whole length of Ross Street, in the said Borough of Roslyn. Sixth: Along the whole length of High Street, within the said Borough of Roslyn. And notice is hereby further given that the said lines are intended to be used for passenger traffic and partly for goods traffic; and that a copy of this advertisement, and a proper plan and section of the works proposed to be executed, and all other documents required to be deposited under the provisions of “The Tramways Act, 1872,” will, on or before the twenty-seventh day of October instant, be deposited for public inspection in the office of the Registrar at Dunedin of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District, and in the City Council Chambers, Town Hall Buildings, in the Octagon, Dunedin (the office of the City Council of the City of Dunedin), and in the Borough Council Chambers, High Street, Roslyn (the office of the Borough Council of the Borough of Roslyn), and also at the office in the City of Wellington of His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand; and that printed copies of the draft order when deposited, pursuant to part three of the Third Schedule to “The Tramways Act, 1872,” and of the order when made, will be deposited at the offices of Messrs Duncan and McGregor, Albert Buildings, in Princes Street, Dunedin, the solicitors for the said Roslyn Tramway Company (Limited).

Dated this eleventh day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two.

For the Roslyn Tramway Company (Limited).
J. W. DUNCAN,
Secretary.

798

WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (Limited) are constructing a railway under “The Railways Construction and Land Act, 1881,” and have, in terms of the 18th clause of the said Act, deposited for public inspection in the Public Works Office, and the office of the Company, in the City of Wellington, and in the office of the Borough Council, Palmerston North, a plan setting forth the middle line and direction of the railway, and a book of reference showing the lands required to be taken for the portion of the railway between the junction at Longburn with the Foxton and New Plymouth Railway, and Section No. 64, Fitzherbert, and the names of the owners and occupiers of such lands.

JAMES WALLACE,
Secretary.

Wellington, 16th October, 1882.

811

THE WANGANUI HEADS RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Wanganui Heads Railway Company (Limited) proposes to construct a railway under “The District Railways Act, 1877,” from a point on the reclaimed land in the Borough of Wanganui, near the Government Railway-station, to the mouth of the Wanganui River; and has caused the middle line and direction thereof to be set forth on a plan and described in a book of reference showing the lands required to be taken for the same, and the names of the owners and occupiers of such lands so far as they can be ascertained: and that copies of such plan and book of reference have been deposited for public inspection at the office of the Borough Council of Wanganui, at the office of the Council of the County of Wanganui, and at the Public Works Office, in the City of Wellington.

Dated this fourth day of October, 1882.

For and on behalf of the Company,
BORLASE AND BARNICOAT,
Solicitors thereto.

770

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CONTENTS.

APPOINTMENTS—
Analyst … … … … 1499
Bonding Warehouse … … … 1506
Cadet … … … … 1500
Clerk of Courts … … … 1499
Clerk of Licensing Committee … … 1499
Deputy-Registrar of Marriages, &c. … 1498
Licensed Interpreters … … … 1500
Member of Land Board … … … 1499
Member of Licensing Committee … … 1499
Members of Public Trust Office Board … 1500
Mining Inspector … … … 1499
Patent Officer … … … 1499
Property-Tax Assessors … … … 1499
Registrars of Marriages, &c. … … 1498
Registrars under “The Companies Act, 1882” … 1499
Resident Magistrate … … … 1499

GOLD FIELDS NOTICES—
Gold-Mining Leases to be granted … 1514–1515

LAND—
Changing Purpose of Reserves … … 1497
Leases of Runs to be sold by Auction … 1512
Taken for Railway … … … 1494

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES … … … 1518

MINING NOTICES … … … … 1519

MISCELLANEOUS—
Application for Registration of Trade Mark … 1500
Conditions for Trout Fishing … … 1498
Defining Portion Railway … … 1493
Friendly Societies registered … … 1512
Game Season … … … 1498
Letters of Naturalisation issued … … 1500
Notice to Mariners.—Nos. 28, 29, 30, and 31 1505–1506
Officiating Ministers.—Notice No. 23 … 1512
Powers delegated to Domain Boards … 1495, 1496
Quarterly Return of Money Order and Savings Bank Transactions … … … 1517
Quarterly Return of Postal Revenue … … 1516
Railway Traffic Returns … … 1507–1511
Recreation-ground brought under “The Public Domains Act, 1881” … … 1495, 1496
Regulations for Legal Business … … 1501
Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouse 1506
Standing Orders on Local Bills … … 1506
Statement under “The Dunedin Church Lands Ordinance, 1861” … … … 1501
Tenders … … … 1506

PRIVATE NOTICES … … … 1523

By Authority: GEORGE DIDSURY, Government Printer, Wellington.




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🏗️ Application for authority to construct Roslyn Tramway in Dunedin and Roslyn (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
11 October 1882
Tramway Act 1872, Roslyn Tramway Company Limited, Dunedin, Roslyn, Passenger Traffic, Goods Traffic
  • J. W. Duncan, Secretary

🚂 Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company constructing railway under Railways Construction and Land Act 1881

🚂 Transport & Communications
16 October 1882
Railway Construction, Land Act 1881, Longburn, Foxton, New Plymouth Railway, Fitzherbert, Land Acquisition
  • James Wallace, Secretary

🚂 Wanganui Heads Railway Company proposes railway from Wanganui to mouth of Wanganui River under District Railways Act 1877

🚂 Transport & Communications
4 October 1882
District Railways Act 1877, Wanganui Heads Railway, Reclaimed Land, Government Railway Station, Land Acquisition, Borough Council
  • Borlase and Barnicoat, Solicitors

📰 Subscription, advertisement, and publication information for the New Zealand Gazette

📰 NZ Gazette
Subscription Rate, Advertisement Rates, Government Printer, Wellington, Publication Schedule, Postage, Commission
  • George Didsbury, Government Printer

📰 Table of contents for current issue of the New Zealand Gazette

📰 NZ Gazette
Appointments, Gold Fields, Land, Land Transfer, Mining, Miscellaneous, Private Notices, Contents, Page Numbers