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SEPT. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2465

Authorising the Laying-off of Streets in Glenthorne Township
of a Width of not less than 66ft. each.

Department of Lands,
Wellington, 12th September, 1906.

IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon
me by section 2 of "The Towns Main Streets Act,
1902," I, Robert McNab, Minister of Lands, do hereby
authorise the laying-off of Queen Street and Cricket
Avenue, in Glenthorne Township, Auckland Land District,
of a width of not less than 66ft. each, instead of 99ft. as
prescribed by section 17 of "The Land Act, 1892."

ROBERT McNAB,
Minister of Lands.

Tenders for Inland Mail-services for 1907, 1908, and 1909
(additional to the Advertisement appearing in Supplement
to Gazette, No. 71, of 18th August, 1906.)

General Post Office,
Wellington, lst September, 1906.

SEALED TENDERS will be received at the several
Chief Post Offices in the colony until Monday, the
24th September, 1906, for the conveyance of mails between
the undermentioned places, for a period of THREE years,
from the 1st January, 1907, to the 31st December, 1909.

POSTAL DISTRICT OF THAMES.
29A.* Tauranga, Papamoa, and Te Puke, thrice weekly.
(Additional to No. 26.) (Alternative to No. 29.)

POSTAL DISTRICT OF NAPIER.
11A. Maharahara West, Maharahara, and Matahiwi Railway
Station, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 11B.)
11B. Maharahara West, Maharahara, and Matahiwi Railway
Station, daily. (Alternative to No. 11A.)
16A. Napier, Patoka, Rissington, and Puketitiri, thrice
weekly. (Alternative to No. 16.)
39. Woodville and Kumeroa, daily. (Alternative to No. 38.)

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WANGANUI.
14A. Hunterville and Pukeroa (rural delivery), thrice weekly.
(Alternative to No. 14.)
26A. Margaweka to Kaweka Road (Cruickshank's), via
Te Kapua Road (rural delivery), twice weekly.
31A. Marton, Fern Flat, Somerset Road, Bonny Glen,
Tutaenui, and Newman's Gate (rural delivery), daily.
(Alternative to No. 31.)
35A. Mataroa and Tiriraukawa (Archer's), (rural delivery
where required), twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 34.)
35B. Mataroa and Tiriraukawa (Archer's), (rural delivery
where required), thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 35.)
35c. Mataroa, Tiriraukawa, and Koeke, via Murray's Track,
Huia, Whaka, Panemango, and Rongoiti Roads,
twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 32, 35A, and 35D.)
35D. Mataroa, Tiriraukawa, and Koeke, via Murray's Track,
Huia, Whaka, Panemango, and Rongoiti Roads,
thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 32, 35B, and 35c.)
43A. Pukeroa, Pohonui, Mangamahoe Junction, Karetu Road,
Turakina Valley Road, and Okaka Road, to Koeke,
(Lewis's), (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative
to No. 43.)
47A. Te Kapua and Kaweka Roads, Junction of, to Wairepo
Road (Hill's), (rural delivery), twice weekly.

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON.
25A. Eketahuna, Rongomai, and Tane, daily; Kaitawa,
Mangaramarama, and Pahiatau, thrice weekly. (Al-
ternative to Nos. 24 and 25.)
82A. Pahiatau, Kohinui, and Makairo, thrice weekly. (Alter-
native to Nos. 60, 61, and 82B.)
82B. Pahiatau, Kohinui, and Makairo, daily. (Alternative
to Nos. 60, 61, and 82A.)

Sea Services.
2. Wellington, Hikoekoea, (a)Whatanihi, (a)Anakoa Bay,
(a)Te Puru, (b)Wakatahuri, Ketu Bay, Bulwer, Elaine
Bay, Brightlands, (a)Waimaru, (a)Hopai, (a)Crail Bay,
Homewood, Tira-ora, (a)Nydia Bay, Maori Bay,
(a)Mahau, and Havelock, fortnightly. (Tenders to be
accompanied by a schedule of the maximum fares
and freight charges proposed to be levied in the
service.) (In lieu of service as originally advertised.)
(a)Called at on return from Havelock only. (b)Called at on
journey to Havelock only.

  • Services may be terminated by the Postmaster-General on his
    giving three month's notice in writing.

POSTAL DISTRICT OF BLENHEIM.
Sea Service.

2.(b) Havelock, Mahau, Whatanihi, Maori Bay, Nydia Bay,
Tira-ora, Homewood, Brightlands, Ketu Bay, Waka-
tahuri, Te Puru, and Bulwer, by launch, fortnightly.
(Alternative to No. 1.)
(b) The launch employed to have suitable lavatory accommoda-
tion.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
The attention of intending tenderers is directed to the
terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of the
tender forms.
Successful tenderers will be required to show that they
are in a position to satisfactorily carry out the services.
Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must be
prepared to carry out the services for which they tender
according to time-tables framed by the Department.
Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of con-
tract, may be procured at any post-office.
No tender will be considered unless made on the printed
form.
Tenders, indorsed "Tenders for Mail-service, No. ,"
to be addressed to the Chief Postmaster of the postal district
to which the tender may specially refer.

W. GRAY,
Secretary.

In delivering and receiving mails at railway-stations it is under-
stood that contractors deal with the guards of trains, and that
delivery of the mails is to be made into the railway-vans if
required.

"The Unclassified Societies Registration Act, 1895."β€”Can-
celling of Registry.

Friendly Societies' Registry Office.
NOTICE is hereby given that the certificate of incor-
poration, No. 77, granted to the Christchurch
Cycling Club on the 20th day of December, 1897, situate
at No. 186 Gloucester Street, Christchurch, is hereby
cancelled on the ground that the club has discharged all its
liabilities and been dissolved with a view of being re-
organized as a limited company.
Dated this 14th day of September, 1906.

C. T. BENZONI,
Deputy Registrar of Friendly Societies.

Election of Members of Wanganui Education Board.
NORTHERN WARD.
IT is hereby notified that for the election of three members
in respect of the Northern Ward of the above-
mentioned Board Messrs. Gilbert Carson, Edwin Dixon,
and James Smith have been duly nominated.
As the number of persons nominated does not exceed the
number to be elected, I hereby declare Messrs. GILBERT
CARSON, EDWIN DIXON, and JAMES SMITH duly elected
members of the above-mentioned Board.

W. J. CARSON,
Returning Officer.

SOUTHERN WARD.
It is hereby notified that for the election of three
members in respect of the Southern Ward of the above-
mentioned Board Messrs. George Henry Bennett, Alfred
Fraser, and Fred. Pirani have been duly nominated.
As the number of persons nominated does not exceed the
number to be elected, I hereby declare Messrs. GEORGE
HENRY BENNETT, ALFRED FRASER, and FRED. PIRANI duly
elected members of the above-mentioned Board.

W. J. CARSON,
Returning Officer.

Wanganui, 2nd July, 1906.

MIDDLE WARD.
It is hereby publicly notified that the following is the
result of the election for three members for the Middle
Ward for the Education Board of the District of
Wanganui:β€”

Names. Votes.
Purnell, Fred .. .. .. .. 244
Guthrie, David Henry .. .. .. 242
Spurdle, Frederick Morris .. .. .. 219
Bowater, Joseph Henry James .. .. 123

The total number of valid votes recorded was 828. The
number of votes rejected as informal was 21.
I therefore declare Messrs. FRED PURNELL, DAVID HENRY
GUTHRIE, and FREDERICK MORRIS SPURDLE duly elected.

W. J. CARSON,
Returning Officer.

Wanganui, 7th August, 1906.



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πŸ—οΈ Authorising the Laying-off of Streets in Glenthorne Township (continued from previous page)

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
12 September 1906
Township, Street width, Queen Street, Cricket Avenue, Glenthorne, Land Act
  • Robert McNab, Minister of Lands

πŸš‚ Tenders for Inland Mail-services for 1907, 1908, and 1909

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
1 September 1906
Mail services, Tenders, Postal districts, Thames, Napier, Wanganui, Wellington, Blenheim
  • W. Gray, Secretary

βš–οΈ Cancelling of Registry for Christchurch Cycling Club

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
14 September 1906
Unclassified Societies Registration Act, Cancellation, Christchurch Cycling Club
  • C. T. Benzoni, Deputy Registrar of Friendly Societies

πŸŽ“ Election of Members of Wanganui Education Board - Northern Ward

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
2 July 1906
Education Board, Election, Northern Ward, Wanganui
  • Gilbert Carson, Elected member of Wanganui Education Board
  • Edwin Dixon, Elected member of Wanganui Education Board
  • James Smith, Elected member of Wanganui Education Board

  • W. J. Carson, Returning Officer

πŸŽ“ Election of Members of Wanganui Education Board - Southern Ward

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
2 July 1906
Education Board, Election, Southern Ward, Wanganui
  • George Henry Bennett, Elected member of Wanganui Education Board
  • Alfred Fraser, Elected member of Wanganui Education Board
  • Fred Pirani, Elected member of Wanganui Education Board

  • W. J. Carson, Returning Officer

πŸŽ“ Election of Members of Wanganui Education Board - Middle Ward

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
7 August 1906
Education Board, Election, Middle Ward, Wanganui
  • Fred Purnell, Elected member of Wanganui Education Board
  • David Henry Guthrie, Elected member of Wanganui Education Board
  • Frederick Morris Spurdle, Elected member of Wanganui Education Board

  • W. J. Carson, Returning Officer