Election Results, Financial Statements, Mail Service Tenders




Oct. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1375

Hokitika:
Joseph Grimmond.
Cheviot:
James Dupré Lance.
Ashley:
William Fisher Pearson.
Kaiapoi:
Edward Richardson, C.M.G.
Avon:
Edwin Blake.
Linwood:
Andrew Loughrey.
Heathcote:
Frederic Jones.
St. Albans:
William Pember Reeves.
Christchurch North:
Sir Julius Vogel, K.C.M.G.
Christchurch South:
Westby Brook Perceval.
Sydenham:
Richard Molesworth Taylor.
Lyttelton:
John Joyce.
Akaroa:
Alexander Innes McGregor.
Lincoln:
Arthur Pyne O'Callaghan.
Selwyn:
Sir John Hall, K.C.M.G.
Ashburton:
William Campbell Walker.
Rangitata:
Searby Buxton.
Timaru:
Richard Turnbull.
Gladstone:
Arthur Edgar Gravenor Rhodes.
Waimate:
William Jukes Steward.
Waitaki:
Thomas Duncan.
Oamaru:
Thomas William Hislop.
Waihemo:
John McKenzie.
Port Chalmers:
James Mills.
Dunedin West:
William Downie Stewart.
Dunedin East:
James Allen.
Dunedin Central:
Frederick Fitchett, LL.D.
Dunedin South:
Henry Smith Fish, junior.
Roslyn:
Archibald Hilson Ross.
Peninsula:
William James Mudie Larnach, C.M.G.
Caversham:
William Barron.
Taieri:
James Fulton.
Mount Ida:
Mackay John Scobie Mackenzie.
Bruce:
John Crawford Anderson.
Tuapeka:
James Clark Brown.
Dunstan:
Vincent Pyke.
Clutha:
Thomas Mackenzie.
Wakala:
Hugh Sutherland Valentine.
Mataura:
George Frederick Richardson.
Hokonui:
Cuthbert Cowan.
Wakatipu:
Thomas Fergus.
Wallace:
Samuel Hodgkinson.
Invercargill:
Henry Feldwick.
Awarua:
Joseph George Ward.
Northern Maori:
Hirini Taiwhanga.
Eastern Maori:
James Carroll.

Western Maori:
Hoani Taipua.
Southern Maori:
Tame Parata.

G. S. COOPER,
Clerk of the Writs.

Statement of Receipts and Payments under “The Dunedin Church Lands Ordinance, 1861.”

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 24th October, 1887.

THE following statements are published in accordance with the provisions of “The Dunedin Church Lands Ordinance, 1861.”

G. S. COOPER,
Under-Secretary.

STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and PAYMENTS under “The Dunedin Church Lands Ordinance, 1861,” during Year ended 30th September, 1887.

RESERVE No. 10.

Receipts.
£ s. d.
1886.
Sept. 30. Balance in hand .. .. 466 1 8
1887.
Sept. 30. Rents .. .. .. 1,716 15 0
£2,182 16 8

Payments.
£ s. d.
Repayment on account of loan .. 1,000 0 0
Interest on loan .. .. 361 2 0
City and water rates (vacant land) 82 0 0
Property-tax .. .. .. 67 15 6
Assessment, Synod expenses .. 100 0 0
Allowance, repairs of right-of-way 7 5 0
Sundries .. .. .. 1 5 0
Commission .. .. .. 85 16 9
Valuation fees .. .. 6 6 0
1,711 10 3

Balance .. .. .. £471 6 5
E. and O. E.

E. SMITH,
General Treasurer, Presbyterian Church of Otago.
Dunedin, 30th September, 1887.

STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and PAYMENTS under “The Dunedin Church Lands Ordinance, 1861,” during Year ended 30th September, 1887.

RESERVE No. 5.

Receipts.
£ s. d.
1886.
Sept. 30. Balance in hand .. .. 461 9 10
1887.
Sept. 30. Rents .. .. .. 781 18 0
£1,243 7 10

Payments.
£ s. d.
Rev. J. Chisholm, six months’ salary 125 0 0
Rev. Professor Dunlop, six months’ salary .. .. .. 300 0 0
Rev. Professor Watt, twelve months’ salary .. .. .. 150 0 0
Manse repairs .. .. .. 252 19 5
Insurance, manse and books .. 4 11 0
Professor Dunlop’s outfit and passage .. .. .. 194 14 6
Assessment, Synod expenses .. 12 10 0
Books purchased .. .. 4 0 0
Janitor .. .. .. 7 10 0
Rates on manse .. .. 7 10 0
Sundries .. .. .. 3 8 0
Commission .. .. .. 39 1 10
1,101 4 9

Balance .. .. .. £142 3 1
E. and O. E.

E. SMITH,
General Treasurer, Presbyterian Church of Otago.
Dunedin, 30th September, 1887.

Tenders for Inland Mail Services for 1888 and 1889.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 10th October, 1887.

SEALED tenders will be received at the Chief Post Offices of the under-mentioned Postal Districts until Saturday, the 5th proximo, for the conveyance of mails between the following places, for a period of one and for two years, from the 1st January, 1888, to the 31st December, 1889 :—



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🏛️ Members of House of Representatives Elected

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
27 October 1887
Elections, House of Representatives, General Election
48 names identified
  • Joseph Grimmond, Elected for Hokitika
  • James Dupré Lance, Elected for Cheviot
  • William Fisher Pearson, Elected for Ashley
  • Edward Richardson (C.M.G.), Elected for Kaiapoi
  • Edwin Blake, Elected for Avon
  • Andrew Loughrey, Elected for Linwood
  • Frederic Jones, Elected for Heathcote
  • William Pember Reeves, Elected for St. Albans
  • Sir Julius Vogel (K.C.M.G.), Elected for Christchurch North
  • Westby Brook Perceval, Elected for Christchurch South
  • Richard Molesworth Taylor, Elected for Sydenham
  • John Joyce, Elected for Lyttelton
  • Alexander Innes McGregor, Elected for Akaroa
  • Arthur Pyne O'Callaghan, Elected for Lincoln
  • Sir John Hall (K.C.M.G.), Elected for Selwyn
  • William Campbell Walker, Elected for Ashburton
  • Searby Buxton, Elected for Rangitata
  • Richard Turnbull, Elected for Timaru
  • Arthur Edgar Gravenor Rhodes, Elected for Gladstone
  • William Jukes Steward, Elected for Waimate
  • Thomas Duncan, Elected for Waitaki
  • Thomas William Hislop, Elected for Oamaru
  • John McKenzie, Elected for Waihemo
  • James Mills, Elected for Port Chalmers
  • William Downie Stewart, Elected for Dunedin West
  • James Allen, Elected for Dunedin East
  • Frederick Fitchett (LL.D.), Elected for Dunedin Central
  • Henry Smith Fish (junior), Elected for Dunedin South
  • Archibald Hilson Ross, Elected for Roslyn
  • William James Mudie Larnach (C.M.G.), Elected for Peninsula
  • William Barron, Elected for Caversham
  • James Fulton, Elected for Taieri
  • Mackay John Scobie Mackenzie, Elected for Mount Ida
  • John Crawford Anderson, Elected for Bruce
  • James Clark Brown, Elected for Tuapeka
  • Vincent Pyke, Elected for Dunstan
  • Thomas Mackenzie, Elected for Clutha
  • Hugh Sutherland Valentine, Elected for Wakala
  • George Frederick Richardson, Elected for Mataura
  • Cuthbert Cowan, Elected for Hokonui
  • Thomas Fergus, Elected for Wakatipu
  • Samuel Hodgkinson, Elected for Wallace
  • Henry Feldwick, Elected for Invercargill
  • Joseph George Ward, Elected for Awarua
  • Hirini Taiwhanga, Elected for Northern Maori
  • James Carroll, Elected for Eastern Maori
  • Hoani Taipua, Elected for Western Maori
  • Tame Parata, Elected for Southern Maori

  • G. S. Cooper, Clerk of the Writs

💰 Statement of Receipts and Payments for Dunedin Church Lands

💰 Finance & Revenue
24 October 1887
Financial Statements, Dunedin Church Lands, Reserve 10, Reserve 5
  • G. S. Cooper, Under-Secretary
  • E. Smith, General Treasurer, Presbyterian Church of Otago

🚂 Tenders for Inland Mail Services

🚂 Transport & Communications
10 October 1887
Tenders, Mail Services, Postal Districts