✨ Tenders, School Establishment, Goldfield Rewards, Library Subsidies, Fish Export Bonuses
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4
MAIN CREEK CONTRACT. — MAIN ROAD, MOTUEKA TO TAKAKA.
Accepted.
Mace and Bassett, Collingwood .. .. £ 896 0 0
Declined.
Henry Wratten, Motueka .. .. .. 1,008 15 0
Robert Lyon, Nelson .. .. .. 1,298 4 9
George Cederman, Collingwood .. .. 1,594 14 3
Notice under "The Industrial Schools Act, 1882."
Education Department,
Wellington, 1st January, 1887.
NOTICE is hereby given that a new Government school is this day established at Wamsley House, Kent Street, Auckland; that the official name of the school is "Auckland Girls' Industrial School;" and that from this date Wamsley House ceases to be used for the purposes of a branch of the Auckland Industrial School.
ROBERT STOUT,
Minister of Education.
Rewards offered for the Discovery of New Goldfields.— Amended Conditions.
Mines Department,
Wellington, 16th March, 1885.
REWARDS are offered for the discovery of new goldfields, upon the conditions set forth hereunder, payable out of the parliamentary vote of £2,500.
W. J. M. LARNACH,
Minister of Mines.
AMENDED CONDITIONS.
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THE maximum sum offered as a reward for any proved discovery of a new goldfield in accordance with these conditions is £500; but, if the total sum claimed as rewards in any one year exceeds the parliamentary vote, the amount available only will be divided equally.
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The newly-discovered goldfield, if in alluvial ground, must be situated not less than ten miles from the nearest alluvial gold-workings, or, if in quartz, not less than five miles from the nearest existing quartz-mines.
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No grant will be paid upon any application until it shall have been proved that not less than 20,000 ounces of gold have been extracted from the new goldfield within two years from the registration of the discovery, if in alluvial workings, and, if in quartz-workings, proof of a similar yield from this source within three years from such registration will be required.
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Any person discovering new gold-workings, and being desirous of obtaining a reward, shall immediately forward a written report of such discovery, with full particulars, to the Warden or Resident Magistrate of the district within which such discovery shall be situated, and the Warden or Resident Magistrate shall forthwith register the report as an application for reward.
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No prospecting is allowed upon Native land without the approval in writing of the Native Minister, or of some one appointed by him in that behalf.
Prospectors going upon Native land without the consent of the owners are liable to the penalties imposed by the Acts relating to goldfields, and will forfeit all claim to reward.
Additional Regulation as to Payment of Rewards for Discovery of New Goldfields.
Mines Department,
Wellington, 28th June, 1886.
THE following additional regulation for the payment of rewards for the discovery of new goldfields, recommended by the Goldfields Committee on the 22nd June, 1886, having been adopted by the Government, is published for general information.
This regulation applies to the notifications published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 19th March and 29th October, 1885, offering rewards for gold discoveries.
W. J. M. LARNACH,
Minister of Mines.
ADDITIONAL REGULATION.
No claim for a reward for the discovery of gold will be considered by the Goldfields Committee unless such claim be made within one year from the date of the discovery.
Subsidies to Public Libraries.
Education Department,
Wellington, 23rd August, 1886.
NOTICE is hereby given that the sum of £4,000 has been voted by Parliament for distribution to public libraries.
The distribution will take place on the 8th February, 1887, and no claim will be entitled to consideration that shall not have been sent in in due form and received by the Secretary for Education, Wellington, on or before the 31st January, 1887.
A library to be entitled to a subsidy must be public in the sense of belonging to the public, and of not being under the control of an association, society, or club, whose membership is composed of a section of the community only, and if within a borough it must be open to the public free of charge. The receipts for the year must not have been less than £2, exclusive of moneys received from endowments, or from Government, or from Borough or County Councils, or for special building purposes, or as rent, hire, or consideration for the use of any room, or building, or land belonging to the institution, in respect of none of which will subsidy be allowed. The net proceeds of concerts, lectures, or other entertainments on behalf of the current expenses of the library will be regarded as voluntary contributions. A subsidy will not be given to more than one library in the same town.
A nominal addition of £25 will be made to the amount of each library's receipts, and the vote of £4,000 will be divided in proportion to the amounts as thus augmented, but so as that no institution shall receive more than £50.
Application to share in the distribution must be by means of a statutory declaration by the Chairman, or Secretary, or Treasurer of the institution on behalf of which it is made, and must be accompanied by a statement of the receipts and expenditure of the institution for the year ending on the 31st day of December, 1886; and such declaration must be on the form provided for the purpose, which form shall be as follows:—
DECLARATION.
I [name], of [place of abode], [occupation], do solemnly and sincerely declare that I am Chairman [or Secretary or Treasurer] of the [name of institution]; that during the year ending on the 31st day of December, 1886, the receipts of the aforesaid institution for the maintenance of the library only was as follows: From rates levied by a local governing body under "The Public Libraries Act, 1869," pounds shillings and pence; from the subscriptions of members, pounds shillings and pence; and from voluntary contributions other than members' subscriptions, pounds shillings and pence. And I do solemnly and sincerely declare that the information hereinafter furnished by me in the appendix hereto is correct in every particular; that the abstract of accounts is a true statement of the receipts and expenditure of the institution for the year ending on the 31st day of December, 1886; and that by the rules of the institution admission to the reading-room is open to the public free of charge.
And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled "The Justices of the Peace Act, 1882."
(Signature.)
Declared at , this day of , 188 , before me—
Justice of the Peace,
[or Solicitor, or Notary Public.]
[Note.—The words relating to free admission may be struck out if the library is not in a borough. The words in brackets are not part of the form, but indicate matter to be inserted or substituted.]
Copies of the form of application may be obtained from the Secretary for Education, Wellington, and from the Secretary of any Education Board.
ROBERT STOUT.
Progress-payments for Exported Fish.
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 24th September, 1886.
WITH reference to the notification in the New Zealand Gazette of the 12th November, 1885, respecting the payment of bonuses to persons who prepare canned and cured fish for export under regulations published on the same date, it is hereby notified that progress-payments on account of such bonuses, claimed in accordance with those regulations, will now be made by this department. Claims to be for quantities not less than one ton net weight, and to be sent through the Collector of Customs at the port from which the fish was exported,
JULIUS VOGEL.
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🏗️ Main Creek Contract Tenders
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works11 January 1887
Tenders, Main Creek, Motueka to Takaka, Road Construction
- Mace, Accepted tender
- Bassett, Accepted tender
- Henry Wratten, Declined tender
- Robert Lyon, Declined tender
- George Cederman, Declined tender
🎓 Establishment of Auckland Girls' Industrial School
🎓 Education, Culture & Science1 January 1887
Government School, Wamsley House, Kent Street, Auckland
- Robert Stout, Minister of Education
🌾 Rewards for New Goldfield Discoveries
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources16 March 1885
Goldfields, Rewards, Discovery Conditions, Mines Department
- W. J. M. Larnach, Minister of Mines
🌾 Additional Regulation for Goldfield Rewards
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources28 June 1886
Goldfields, Rewards, Claim Deadline, Mines Department
- W. J. M. Larnach, Minister of Mines
🎓 Subsidies to Public Libraries
🎓 Education, Culture & Science23 August 1886
Public Libraries, Subsidies, Application Requirements
- Robert Stout, Minister of Education
🏭 Progress-payments for Exported Fish
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry24 September 1886
Fish Export, Bonuses, Progress-payments, Customs Department
- Julius Vogel
NZ Gazette 1887, No 4