Immigration Statistics and Tender Rates




APRIL 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

ARRIVALS AT AND DEPARTURES FROM DIFFERENT NEW ZEALAND PORTS.*

Ports. Adults. Children. Males. Females. Total Persons. Adults. Children. Males. Females. Total Persons.
Kaipara... ... ... ... ... ... 2 2 1 3 4
Auckland... ... 1,001 116 717 400 1,117 923 66 581 408
Wellington... ... 1,734 278 1,212 800 2,012 1,172 100 854 418
Lyttelton... ... ... ... ... ... ... 24 4 22 6
Dunedin... ... 123 31 106 48 154 ... ... ... ...
Invercargill... ... 787 71 563 295 858 503 61 335 229
Totals, February, 1909... 3,645 496 2,598 1,543 4,141 2,624 233 1,793 1,064 2,857
Totals, February, 1908... 4,042 525 3,029 1,538 4,567 2,708 258 1,828 1,138 2,966

CHINESE.—Arrivals—At Auckland, 1; Wellington, 4. Departures—From Wellington, 19; Auckland, 12.

  • It is important to mention that, in the returns from which this table is made up, immigrants to the Dominion are all counted at the first port of arrival, and emigrants at the final port of departure.

W. W. COOK,
Deputy Registrar-General.

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 30th March, 1909.

Tenders for Explosives, New Zealand Railways, 1909–11.

Railway Department (Head Office), Wellington, 29th March, 1909.

THE undermentioned tender-rates for the supply of explosives for the New Zealand railways are published for general information.

T. RONAYNE,
General Manager, New Zealand Railways.

SCHEDULE.

Description of Article. Per Wellington: W. M. Bannatyne and Co. (Limited). Rate. s. d. s. d. s. d.
Detonators, dynamite, No. 3A... . . . . .
" gelignite, No. 6... . . . . .
" “Rackarock,” No. 6... . . . . .
" " No. 8... . . . . .
Dynamite, Nobel’s or Kynoch’s... . . . . .
" warmers, Nobel’s, large size... . . . . .
" " small "... . . . . .
Fuse, Bickford’s, double tape, in 24 ft. coils... . . . . .
" black, double tape, in 24 ft. coils, No. 9... . . . . .
" “Sun” (late “Anchor”), double tape, in 25 ft. coils... . . . . .
" " " in 50 ft. "... . . . . .
" " " triple tape in, 25 ft. "... . . . . .
" " " in 50 ft. "... . . . . .
" Nobel’s “Thistle” brand, white rubber, felted, No. 101, in 24 ft. coils... . . . . .
" “Swansea,” black, double tape, No. 12, sump fuse, in 24 ft. coils... . . . . .
" " white, double tape, No. 13, sump fuse, in 24 ft. coils... . . . . .
" red sump fuse, No. 4A, in 24 ft. coils... . . . . .
Gelatine, blasting dynamite Nobel’s or Kynoch’s, or other approved brand... . . . . .
" Gelignite... . . . . .
"... . . . . .
Pliers, cap and fuse, Wren’s patent safety... . . . . .
" Nobel’s... . . . . .
Powder, blasting, Curtis and Harvey’s, or other approved brand... . . . . .
" compressed pellet... . . . . .
Rackarock, No. 1... . . . . .
" No. 2... . . . . .
" oil, No. 1... . . . . .
" No. 2... . . . . .
" dipping-cans, with strainers... . . . . .
Rendrock... . . . . .
" oil... . . . . .


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1909, No 25





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🛂 Immigration and Emigration Statistics for Ports of New Zealand

🛂 Immigration
30 March 1909
Immigration, Emigration, Ports, Arrivals, Departures, Statistics, Chinese, Passengers
  • W. W. Cook, Deputy Registrar-General

🚂 Tender Rates for Explosives for New Zealand Railways

🚂 Transport & Communications
29 March 1909
Tenders, Explosives, Railways, Schedule, Rates, Detonators, Dynamite, Fuse, Powder
  • T. Ronayne, General Manager, New Zealand Railways