✨ Customs Warehouse Notices, Loan Poll Result
Jan. 30.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 163
Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouse.
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 undermentioned warehouse for the reception and security of goods entered to be warehoused without payment of duty upon the first entry thereof, namely,—
Port of Napier.
The warehouses known as
CROWLEY’S BONDS NOS. 1 AND 2,
as appointed and described in Commissioner’s Orders Nos. 622/3, of the 28th day of October, 1899.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and two.
C. H. MILLS,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 677.]
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 undermentioned warehouse to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under bond, namely,—
Port of Napier.
A brick building with an iron roof, situated on Town Section No. 525, Bridge Street, Spit, Napier, to be known as
AHURIRI BOND No. 1.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and two.
C. H. MILLS,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 678.]
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 undermentioned warehouse to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under bond, namely :—
Port of Napier.
Portion of a wooden building, roofed with iron, situated on Town Section No. 525, Bridge Street, Spit, Napier, to be known as
AHURIRI BOND No. 2.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and two.
C. H. MILLS,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 679.]
Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouse.
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 undermentioned warehouse to be a warehouse or place of security for the manufacture therein of perfumery and other articles in which spirit is a necessary ingredient, namely :—
Port of Auckland.
The warehouse known as
SELLGREN AND STEVENSON’S MANUFACTURING BOND,
as appointed and described in Commissioner’s Order No. 653, of the 6th day of February, 1901.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and two.
C. H. MILLS,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 680.]
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 undermentioned warehouse to be a warehouse or place of security for the manufacture therein of perfumery and other articles in which spirit is a necessary ingredient, namely,—
Port of Auckland.
Part of a brick building, roofed with iron, situate on Allotment 27, Section 3, of the Suburbs of Auckland, Manukau Road, Newmarket, to be known as
WHITTOME AND STEVENSON’S MANUFACTURING BOND.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and two.
C. H. MILLS,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 681.]
Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouse.
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 undermentioned warehouse for the reception and security of goods entered to be warehoused without payment of duty upon the first entry thereof, namely,—
Port of New Plymouth.
The warehouse known as
BURGESS, FRASER, AND CO.’S BOND,
as appointed and described in Commissioner’s Order No. 571, of the 17th day of May, 1897.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-second day of January, one thousand nine hundred and two.
C. H. MILLS,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 682.]
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 undermentioned warehouse to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under bond, namely,—
Port of New Plymouth.
A building of wood and iron, situate at West Quay, Waitara, to be known as
BURGESS, FRASER, AND CO.’S BOND.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-second day of January, one thousand nine hundred and two.
C. H. MILLS,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.
Commissioner’s Order No. 683.]
Result of Poll for Proposed Loan, Borough of Pahiatua.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 25th January, 1902.
THE following notice, received from the Mayor of the Borough of Pahiatua, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900.”
C. H. MILLS,
For Colonial Secretary.
Borough of Pahiatua.—Notice.
I HEREBY give notice that the result of the poll taken on Monday, the 20th day of January, 1902, on the proposal to borrow £3,000 for the purchase of the Pahiatua Gasworks and plant is as follows :—
Number of votes in favour of the proposal, 93 ; number of votes against the proposal, 56 ; informal votes, 1 : majority in favour of the proposal, 37.
As the majority of votes are in favour of the proposal, I now declare it duly carried.
J. BURROWS,
Mayor.
Borough Council Chambers,
Pahiatua, 21st January, 1902.
Declaration.
I, Gerard Champion Miller, of Pahiatua, in the Provincial District of Wellington and Colony of New Zealand, Clerk to the Pahiatua Borough Council, do hereby solemnly and sincerely declare that all the proceedings in connection with the proposal to borrow £3,000 for the purchase of the Pahiatua Gasworks and plant, for which a poll was taken on the 20th day of January, 1902, have been duly taken as required
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🏭 Revocation of Bonding Warehouse Appointment, Napier
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- C. H. Mills, Commissioner of Trade and Customs
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- C. H. Mills, Commissioner of Trade and Customs
🏭 Appointment of Ahuriri Bond No. 2, Napier
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Bonding Warehouse, Appointment, Napier, Wooden Building, Bridge Street, Town Section 525
- C. H. Mills, Commissioner of Trade and Customs
🏭 Revocation of Manufacturing Bond Appointment, Auckland
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Manufacturing Bond, Revocation, Customs, Auckland, Sellgren and Stevenson, Perfumery
- C. H. Mills, Commissioner of Trade and Customs
🏭 Appointment of Whittome and Stevenson’s Manufacturing Bond, Auckland
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- C. H. Mills, Commissioner of Trade and Customs
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- C. H. Mills, Commissioner of Trade and Customs
🏭 Appointment of Burgess, Fraser, and Co.’s Bond, New Plymouth
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- C. H. Mills, Commissioner of Trade and Customs
🏘️ Result of Poll for Pahiatua Borough Loan Proposal
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Poll Result, Loan Proposal, Pahiatua, Gasworks Purchase, £3,000, Majority 37, Municipal Corporations Act
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- Gerard Champion Miller, Declared proceedings lawful as Clerk
- C. H. Mills, for Colonial Secretary
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