✨ Outfit List, Marine Notice, Customs Notices
Feb. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 197
List of Articles recommended (but not obligatory) as an Outfit for an Engineer Student on joining a Training School in one of Her Majesty’s Dockyards, with their probable Cost.
6 white shirts .. .. .. .. £ s. d.
6 coloured shirts .. .. .. .. 1 10 0
12 collars .. .. .. .. 1 4 0
3 nightshirts .. .. .. .. 0 8 0
6 pairs merino socks.. .. .. .. 0 15 0
4 pairs cotton or merino drawers .. .. 0 9 0
4 merino vests .. .. .. .. 0 16 0
3 neckties .. .. .. .. 0 18 0
2 pairs braces .. .. .. .. 0 5 0
6 white handkerchiefs .. .. .. .. 0 4 0
6 coloured handkerchiefs .. .. .. .. 0 5 0
6 towels .. .. .. .. 0 3 0
1 clothes-brush .. .. .. .. 0 2 6
1 sponge .. .. .. .. 0 8 0
1 leather bag .. .. .. .. 0 5 0
1 clothes-bag .. .. .. .. 0 5 0
1 brush and comb .. .. .. .. 0 1 6
1 tooth- and 1 nail-brush .. .. .. .. 2 5 0
3 pairs boots .. .. .. .. 0 7 0
1 pair slippers .. .. .. .. 0 7 0
2 pairs gloves .. .. .. .. 1 1 0
1 waterproof coat .. .. .. ..
£12 7 0
The probable annual expense attending renewals of uniforms and other clothes is estimated to be—
£ s. d.
For uniform .. .. .. 9 4 0
Other clothes .. .. .. 5 14 6
£14 18 6
Washing personal clothing will cost on an average 1s. 6d. per week.
A subscription of 6d. per week by each student is made to a “Recreation Fund,” which is found to be sufficient to cover all expenses attending out- and in-door games, purchasing papers, &c.
A small sum, say 9d. per week, should be included for repairs to clothes, soap, and blacking.
On the whole, a student’s annual expenses, exclusive of the yearly payments mentioned in paragraph 14, will be about £22 1s. 6d.
Notice to Mariners, No. 2 of 1887.
REMOVAL OF WRECK BUOY, FRENCH PASS.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 28th January, 1887.
WITH reference to Notice to Mariners No. 42 of 1886, issued by this department on the 25th October last, it is hereby notified that the buoy which was placed to mark the position of the wreck of the s.s. “Lyttelton,” in the Current Basin, French Pass, has been removed, as the mast of the “Lyttelton,” which formed an obstruction to navigation, has been taken away by the s.s. “Stella.”
Jos. A. TOLE,
(For the Minister having charge of the Marine Department.)
Approving and appointing a Kerosene Bonding Warehouse.
CUSTOMS.—In exercise of the powers in me for this purpose vested by “The Customs Laws Consolidation Act, 1882,” I, the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, do hereby approve and appoint the under-mentioned warehouse to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under bond, namely,—
Port of Dunedin.
An iron building with iron roof, situated on a portion of the Otago Harbour Board’s Endowment, Anderson’s Bay Road, City of Dunedin, to be known as
SCOULAR’S KEROSENE BOND.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-sixth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven.
Jos. A. TOLE,
(For the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
Commissioner’s Order No. 253.]
Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouses.
CUSTOMS.—In exercise of the authority in me for this purpose vested, I, the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, do, by this order under my hand, revoke and annul the appointment of the under-mentioned warehouses for the reception and security of goods entered to be warehoused without payment of duty upon the first entry thereof, namely,—
Port of Wellington.
The warehouse known as
CRAWFORD’S BOND,
as appointed and described in Commissioner’s Order of the 20th November, 1867.
Port of Oamaru.
The warehouse known as
FRANCE’S BOND,
as appointed and described in Commissioner’s Order of the 30th March, 1867.
Port of Dunedin.
The warehouse known as
NEILL BROTHERS’ BOND,
as appointed and described in Commissioner’s Order No. 118, of the 23rd January, 1879.
Port of Invercargill.
The warehouse known as
THE WOOD STREET BOND,
as appointed and described in Commissioner’s Order No. 157, of the 4th January, 1882.
The warehouse known as
SCRUTTON’S BOND,
as appointed and described in Commissioner’s Order No. 233, of the 3rd February, 1886.
Given under my hand at Wellington, this thirty-first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven.
Jos. A. TOLE,
(For the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
Commissioner’s Order No. 254.]
Approving and appointing a Bonding Warehouse.
CUSTOMS.—In exercise of the powers in me for this purpose vested by “The Customs Laws Consolidation Act, 1882,” I, the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, do hereby approve and appoint the under-mentioned warehouse to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under bond, namely,—
Port of Oamaru.
The two front spaces of a stone building with iron roof, situated on part of Section 4, Block III., between Tyne and Tees Streets, Town of Oamaru, to be known as
ATKINSON’S BOND.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven.
Jos. A. TOLE,
(For the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
Commissioner’s Order No. 255.]
Changing Name of Bonding Warehouse.
CUSTOMS.—It is hereby notified that, in consequence of change of occupiers of the under-mentioned warehouse, its name has been altered as follows:—
Port of Dunedin.
The warehouse known as “Staveley’s Bond,” as appointed and described in Commissioner’s Order No. 121, of the 4th July, 1879, will in future be known as
THE CENTRAL BOND.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven.
Jos. A. TOLE,
(For the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
Commissioner’s Order No. 256.]
Notice of Intention to make Payment under “The Public Payments without Probate Act, 1869.”
The Treasury,
Wellington, 25th January, 1887.
In re “The Public Payments without Probate Act, 1869.” THOMAS HENDERSON, late of Auckland, a Member of the Legislative Council of New Zealand, deceased.
UNDER the provisions of “The Public Payments without Probate Act, 1869,” and the regulations made thereunder, published in the New Zealand Gazette, 1870, page 212, the Colonial Treasurer intends to make a payment of money due to the above-named deceased to persons not being his legal representatives. All persons objecting to such payment being made must give notice to the Colonial
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List of Articles for Engineer Student Outfit
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science1 October 1883
Outfit, Engineer Student, Training School, Dockyards, Cost, Uniform, Expenses
🚂 Notice to Mariners: Removal of Wreck Buoy
🚂 Transport & Communications28 January 1887
Marine Department, Wreck Buoy, French Pass, s.s. Lyttelton, s.s. Stella
- Jos. A. Tole, (For the Minister having charge of the Marine Department.)
🏭 Approval and Appointment of Kerosene Bonding Warehouse
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry26 January 1887
Customs, Kerosene Bond, Dunedin, Scoular’s Kerosene Bond
- Jos. A. Tole, (For the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
🏭 Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouses
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry31 January 1887
Customs, Bonding Warehouses, Revocation, Crawford’s Bond, France’s Bond, Neill Brothers’ Bond, Wood Street Bond, Scrutton’s Bond
- Jos. A. Tole, (For the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
🏭 Approval and Appointment of Bonding Warehouse
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 February 1887
Customs, Bonding Warehouse, Oamaru, Atkinson’s Bond
- Jos. A. Tole, (For the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
🏭 Change of Name of Bonding Warehouse
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 February 1887
Customs, Bonding Warehouse, Dunedin, Staveley’s Bond, Central Bond
- Jos. A. Tole, (For the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
💰 Notice of Intention to make Payment under Public Payments without Probate Act
💰 Finance & Revenue25 January 1887
Treasury, Public Payments without Probate Act, Thomas Henderson, Legislative Council, Deceased, Payment, Legal Representatives
- Thomas Henderson, Deceased, Member of Legislative Council
- Colonial Treasurer
NZ Gazette 1887, No 8