Financial Statements and Appointments




Oct. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1933

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

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 22nd October, 1900.

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

HUGH POLLEN,
Under-Secretary.

STATEMENT of Receipts and Payments under “The Dunedin Church Lands Ordinance, 1861,” for the Year ended 30th September, 1900:—

RESERVE No. 5.

Receipts.
£ s. d.
1899.
Sept. 30. By Balance .. .. 82 14 0

  1. Sept. 30. Rents .. .. 769 8 9
    Refund fees for elocution lessons 3 3 0
    ———
    855 5 9

Payments.
£ s. d.
1900.
Sept. 30. Dr. Dunlop’s salary (11 months) .. 550 0 0
Dr. Watt’s salary (12 months) .. 100 0 0
Insurance, manse and books .. 5 19 0
Janitor .. 5 0 0
Coals .. 2 12 10
Desks .. 6 1 0
Plans, &c., proposed new hall .. 63 10 0
Fees for elocution lessons 17 6 6
Rates .. 9 0 0
Repairs, drains and right-of-way .. 6 2 6
Assessment, Synod expenses .. 40 0 0
Printing, advertising, and postages .. 5 19 0
Audit to 30th September, 1899 .. 1 1 0
Bank charge, current account .. 0 10 0
Commission .. 19 4 9
———
832 6 7
———
Balance .. .. .. £22 19 2

E. and O. E.

FRED. SMITH,
General Treasurer.

Dunedin, 30th September, 1900.

Examined and found correct. Compared vouchers and bank pass-book, and found correct.

THOS. MOODIE, Auditor, F.I.A.N.Z.

STATEMENT of Receipts and Payments under “The Dunedin Church Lands Ordinance, 1861,” for the Year ended 30th September, 1900.

RESERVE No. 10.

Receipts.
£ s. d.
1899.
Sept. 30. By Balance .. .. 44 7 10

  1. Sept. 30. Rents .. .. 1,048 3 7
    Building sold .. .. 686 0 0
    Refund half valuation fees .. 5 4 6
    First Church, rent collected .. 5 0 0
    ———
    1,788 15 11

Payments.
£ s. d.
1900.
Sept. 30. Grants for churches .. 1,317 18 0
Land-tax .. 140 1 11
Solicitor’s costs .. 3 10 6
First Church, for rent.. 5 0 0
Repairs, fencing, &c. .. 4 12 3
Assessment, Synod expenses .. 140 0 0
Rates .. 37 10 0
Audit .. 4 4 0
Bank charge, current account .. 0 10 0
Arbitration fees .. 10 9 0
Commission .. 43 7 1
———
1,707 2 9
———
Balance .. .. £81 13 2

E. and O. E.

FRED. SMITH,
General Treasurer.

Dunedin, 30th September, 1900.

Examined and compared with vouchers and bank pass-book, and found correct.

THOS. MOODIE, Auditor, F.I.A.N.Z.

Dunedin, 12th October, 1900.

Officers appointed.

Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office, Wellington, 12th October, 1900.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments in the Post and Telegraph Department.

J. G. WARD,
Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner.

PERMANENT.

Name. Position. Office. Date.
Amos, Frederick Owen .. Letter-carrier .. Ashburton .. 12 Mar., 1900.
Ardell, Denzil .. Cadet .. Cromwell .. 28 April, "
Cox, Alfred James.. Telephonist .. Gisborne .. 1 "
Fox, Francis Daniel .. " .. " .. 1 "
Hanrahan, William Thomas .. Lineman .. Wellington .. 1 Aug., "
Healy, Edward Alfred .. Letter-carrier .. Auckland .. 3 May, "
Hill, William John Rusden.. Assistant in Telephone Exchange .. New Plymouth .. 1 April, "
Hodgen, Arnold .. Lineman and Postmaster .. Tophouse .. 1 Aug., "
Hollis, Charles William .. Lineman .. Wellington .. "
Horn, William Thomas .. Letter-carrier .. Woodville .. 15 Feb., "
Jackson, Alexander .. " .. Auckland .. 14 May, "
McIlvride, Peter John .. Lineman .. Mangaweka .. 1 Aug., "
Nelson, Mary Lavinia .. Cadette, Telephone Exchange .. Auckland .. 22 Feb., "
Patterson, Albert Henry .. Letter-carrier .. " .. 3 May, "
Snell, Joseph .. Cadet, Acc’tant’s Branch, General Post Office .. Wellington .. 29 "
Thomson, Bertha Maud .. Cadette, Telephone Exchange .. New Plymouth .. 19 Oct., 1899.
Whitaker, Mary Augusta .. Ditto .. Auckland .. 22 Feb., 1900.
Youngman, Thomas Ernest .. Assistant in Telephone Exchange .. New Plymouth .. 1 Dec., 1899.


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💰 Financial statements for Dunedin Church Lands Reserve No. 5 for year ended 30 September 1900

💰 Finance & Revenue
22 October 1900
Church lands, Financial statement, Receipts, Payments, Dunedin, Reserve No. 5, Treasurer, Auditor
  • Hugh Pollen, Under-Secretary
  • Fred. Smith, General Treasurer
  • Thos. Moodie, Auditor, F.I.A.N.Z.

💰 Financial statements for Dunedin Church Lands Reserve No. 10 for year ended 30 September 1900

💰 Finance & Revenue
22 October 1900
Church lands, Financial statement, Receipts, Payments, Dunedin, Reserve No. 10, Treasurer, Auditor
  • Hugh Pollen, Under-Secretary
  • Fred. Smith, General Treasurer
  • Thos. Moodie, Auditor, F.I.A.N.Z.

🚂 Appointments in the Post and Telegraph Department

🚂 Transport & Communications
12 October 1900
Post and Telegraph, Appointments, Letter-carrier, Lineman, Telephonist, Cadet, Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin
18 names identified
  • Frederick Owen Amos, Appointed Letter-carrier, Ashburton
  • Denzil Ardell, Appointed Cadet, Cromwell
  • Alfred James Cox, Appointed Telephonist, Gisborne
  • Francis Daniel Fox, Appointed Telephonist, Gisborne
  • William Thomas Hanrahan, Appointed Lineman, Wellington
  • Edward Alfred Healy, Appointed Letter-carrier, Auckland
  • William John Rusden Hill, Appointed Assistant in Telephone Exchange, New Plymouth
  • Arnold Hodgen, Appointed Lineman and Postmaster, Tophouse
  • Charles William Hollis, Appointed Lineman, Wellington
  • William Thomas Horn, Appointed Letter-carrier, Woodville
  • Alexander Jackson, Appointed Letter-carrier, Auckland
  • Peter John McIlvride, Appointed Lineman, Mangaweka
  • Mary Lavinia Nelson, Appointed Cadette, Telephone Exchange, Auckland
  • Albert Henry Patterson, Appointed Letter-carrier, Auckland
  • Joseph Snell, Appointed Cadet, Acc’tant’s Branch, General Post Office, Wellington
  • Bertha Maud Thomson, Appointed Cadette, Telephone Exchange, New Plymouth
  • Mary Augusta Whitaker, Appointed Cadette, Telephone Exchange, Auckland
  • Thomas Ernest Youngman, Appointed Assistant in Telephone Exchange, New Plymouth

  • J. G. Ward, Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner