✨ Land and Postal Tenders
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 45
links; 275° 03', 315·2 links; 270° 35', 310·8 links; 264° 48',
260·4 links; 256° 59', 157·5 links; 281° 43' 23", 42149 links;
265° 49', 545·8 links: across road, 100·3 links: by road,
2461·6 links; 264° 18', 638·6 links; 274° 38', 165·6 links;
286° 24', 162·2 links; 298° 50', 191 links; 320° 14', 6702·9
links; 347° 47', 1619·1 links; 316° 55', 1894·9 links: 109·4
links across road: and by road, 1687·7 links; 346° 54', 3614·7
links; 339° 37', 1151·8 links: and across road, 101·7 links:
by road, 330° 20', 1218·3 links: thence northerly by eastern
boundary of Pomahaka Downs Settlement, 359° 59', 4532·6
links: across road, 126·8 links: again by Pomahaka Downs
Settlement, 4144·5 links, to point of commencement: be the
aforesaid area, bearings, and distances a little more or less:
as the same are more particularly shown on the plan marked
L. and S. 19372, deposited in the Head Office of the Depart-
ment of Lands and Survey, in Wellington, and thereon
edged with red.
ROBERT McNAB,
Minister of Lands.
Notice of the Taking and Laying-off of a Road through
Maraetaua No. 3 Block, Auckland Land District.
NOTICE is hereby given, by direction of His Excellency
the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, under
the authority of section 93 of “The Public Works Act,
1905,” that the road described in the Schedule hereto was
duly taken and laid off through the land specified in the
said Schedule, under the authority of the Governor of the
said Dominion, by Warrant dated the 27th May, 1905.
SCHEDULE.
| Approxi- | Being Portion of | Situated | Shown | Coloured on |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| mate Area | in Block and | on | Plan | |
| of the | Survey | Plan | ||
| Parcel of | District of | |||
| Land taken | ||||
| for a Road. | ||||
| A. R. P. | Maraetaua No. 3 | VI and X, | 14149 | Pink |
| 10 0 9 | Block, No. 6690/³ | Otanake |
In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more
particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as
above mentioned, and deposited in the Head Office, Depart-
ment of Lands, at Wellington.
Dated this first day of June, 1908.
ROBERT McNAB,
Minister of Lands.
Tenders for Mail-services.
SEALED tenders will be received at the Chief Post-office,
Wanganui, until Monday, the 20th July, 1908, for the
conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places for
a period of one year from the 1st January, 1909, to the 31st
December, 1909. Forms of tender, with the terms and con-
ditions of contract, may be procured at any post-office.
Tenders, indorsed “Tender for Mail-service No. ,” to
be addressed to the Chief Postmaster, Wanganui;—
No. 1. Tokaanu and Waiouru.—Four-horse coach: Thrice
weekly, from 1st January to 30th April and from 1st
November to 31st December; twice weekly, from
1st May to 31st October.
No. 2. Raetihi and Pipiriki.—Four-horse coach: Thrice
weekly, from 1st January to 30th April and from 1st
November to 31st December; twice weekly, from
1st May to 31st October.
No. 3. Ohakune and Raetihi.—Twice daily; two- or four-
horse coach, as required by traffic or mails.
D. ROBERTSON,
Secretary.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 1st June, 1908.
Tenders for Leather-work.
TENDERS will be received at the Stores Branch, Post
and Telegraph Department, Wellington, until 5 p.m.
of Wednesday, the 15th July, 1908, from persons willing
to furnish the undermentioned articles in such quantities
as may be ordered by the Postmaster-General during the
three years commencing 1st September, 1908, and ending
31st August, 1911;
LEGINGS, SATCHELS, AND VALISES.
A schedule, giving an estimate of the quantities of each
class of articles required, with copies of the general specifica-
tions and conditions of tendering, together with printed
forms of tender, may be obtained at all chief post-offices.
The store samples will be shown at the Chief Post-offices
at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and at the Post
and Telegraph Store, Wellington.
Tenders must be addressed to the Controller of Stores,
Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington, and indorsed
outside “Tender for Leather-work.”
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
By order of the Postmaster-General.
D. ROBERTSON,
Secretary.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 1st June, 1908.
Tenders for Uniforms and Cloth Overcoats, Waterproof
Overcoats, and Caps and Covers.
TENDERS will be received at the Stores Branch, Post
and Telegraph Department, Wellington, until 5 p.m.
of Thursday, the 16th July, 1908, from persons willing to
furnish the undermentioned articles in such quantities as
may be ordered by the Postmaster-General during the three
years commencing on the 1st August, 1908, and ending on
the 31st July, 1911:—
SCHEDULES OF ARTICLES.
Schedule No. 1.—Letter-carriers’ and Post-office Messengers’
Uniforms, &c.
Group A. Uniforms and cloth overcoats.
" B. Waterproof overcoats, &c.
" C. Caps.
Schedule No. 2.—Telegraph Messengers’ Uniforms, &c.
Group A. Uniforms and cloth overcoats.
" B. Waterproof overcoats, &c.
" C. Caps and covers.
Schedule No. 3.—Mail-cart Drivers’ Uniforms, &c.
Group A. Uniforms and cloth overcoats.
" B. Waterproof overcoats.
" C. Caps.
Schedules of the above, giving an estimate of the quanti-
ties of each group of articles required, with copies of the
general specifications and conditions of tendering, together
with printed forms of tender, may be obtained at all chief
post-offices from 10 to 4 o’clock every day except Saturday.
The store samples will be shown at the Chief Post-offices
at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and at the Post
and Telegraph Store, Wellington; and any information or
explanation will be afforded to intending tenderers.
Tenders must be addressed to the Controller of Stores, Post
and Telegraph Department, Wellington, and indorsed out-
side “Tender for Uniforms, Schedule No. , Group [or
Groups] ,” as the case may be.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
D. ROBERTSON,
Secretary.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 10th June, 1908.
TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELI-
VERY OF RATA OR TALLOW-WOOD
TELEGRAPH ARMS.
THE Minister of Telegraphs is prepared to
receive separate Tenders until the 13th
July, 1908, for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY
OF RATA OR TALLOW-WOOD TELEGRAPH
ARMS, as under:—
27,000 (twenty-seven thousand) arms, 2ft. 3in.
long.
63,000 (sixty-three thousand) arms, 5ft. 6in.
long.
50,000 (fifty thousand) arms, 7ft. 6in. long.
Specifications and sample arms can be seen at
the Post and Telegraph Stores, Wellington, the
Telegraph-office, Wellington, and the Post-
offices at Dannevirke, Masterton, and Palmers-
ton North.
Tenders to be addressed to the “Superintendent of Electric Lines, Wellington,” and indorsed
“Tender for Telegraph Arms.”
By order.
J. K. LOGAN,
Superintendent of Electric Lines,
General Post Office, Wellington,
4th June, 1908.
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🗺️ Land acquisition for road through Maraetaua No. 3 Block
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey1 June 1908
Road, Public Works Act, Land acquisition, Auckland Land District, Maraetaua Block
- Robert McNab, Minister of Lands
🚂 Tenders for Mail-services in Wanganui
🚂 Transport & Communications1 June 1908
Mail services, Tenders, Wanganui, Coach services, Tokaanu, Waiouru, Raetihi, Pipiriki, Ohakune
- D. Robertson, Secretary
🚂 Tenders for Leather-work for Post and Telegraph Department
🚂 Transport & Communications1 June 1908
Tenders, Leather goods, Post and Telegraph, Leggings, Satchels, Valises, Wellington
- D. Robertson, Secretary
🚂 Tenders for Uniforms and Overcoats for Postal and Telegraph staff
🚂 Transport & Communications10 June 1908
Tenders, Uniforms, Overcoats, Caps, Post Office, Telegraph Messengers, Mail-cart Drivers, Wellington
- D. Robertson, Secretary
🚂 Tenders for Rata or Tallow-wood Telegraph Arms
🚂 Transport & Communications4 June 1908
Tenders, Telegraph arms, Wood supply, Wellington, Dannevirke, Masterton, Palmerston North
- J. K. Logan, Superintendent of Electric Lines, General Post Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1908, No 45