Tender Results and Postal Restrictions




1950
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 49

  1. Skin-disease, unless temporary or trivial.
  2. Malformation of the head, deformity from fracture or depression of the bones of the skull, impaired intellect, epilepsy, paralysis, or impediment of speech.
  3. Blindness or defective vision, imperfect perception of colours, fistula lachrymalis, or any chronic disease of the eyes or eyelids. Candidates for Naval Cadetships must possess full normal vision as determined by Snellen’s tests, each eye being separately examined. For candidates for other branches of the Royal Navy full normal vision is not required, but any defect of vision must be due to errors of refraction which can be corrected to normal by glasses, and vision without glasses must in any case be not less than 6/60 with each eye, and the candidate must also be able to read D=0, six of Snellen’s test types.
  4. Impaired hearing, or discharge from one or both ears, or any disease of the external, middle, or internal ear.
  5. Disease of the bones of the nose or of its cartilages, nasal polypus, or disease of the naso-pharynx.
  6. Disease of the throat, tongue, palate, or tonsils; many unsound teeth,* unhealthy gums, disease of the glands of the throat or neck, external cicatrices, if at all extensive, and especially if adherent.
  7. Functional or organic disease of the heart or blood-vessels, deformity or contraction of the chest, or any symptom of lung-disease or tendency thereto.
  8. Undue swelling or distension of the abdomen, obesity, disease or enlargement of the abdominal organs. Rupture, weakness or distension of the abdominal rings; any disease of the bladder or incontinence of urine.
  9. The existence of any defect of the genital organs, or of varicocele.
  10. Paralysis, weakness, impaired motion, or deformity of the upper or lower extremities, from whatever cause; a varicose state of the veins, especially of the leg. Bunions, distortion or malformation of the hands, feet, fingers, or toes.
  11. Distortion of the spine, of the bones of the chest, or pelvis, from injury or constitutional defect.
    No person will be admitted into His Majesty’s Service unless he has been vaccinated. Revaccination will also be required if considered necessary.
    Admiralty, June, 1908.
  • I.e.—Seven teeth defective or deficient in persons under seventeen years of age on the date of entry, ten defective or deficient teeth in persons above the age of seventeen—a tooth being considered as defective when it cannot be made permanently serviceable by dental repair. Credit is also given for teeth which have not erupted. Candidates must, however, possess some sound opposing molars and incisors. The numbers given above are intended as a general guide, and are not necessarily strictly adhered to, provided the general condition of the teeth is good.

Tenders.

Public Works Department,
Wellington, 14th June, 1911.

THE following list of successful and unsuccessful tenders is published for general information.

R. MCKENZIE,
Minister of Public Works.

ERECTON OF OTAMATEA BRIDGE, NORTH AUCKLAND RAILWAY.

Accepted.
£ s. d.
Fraser, G. M., Hamilton ... *20,841 0 0

Declined.
Fraser, G. M., Hamilton ... +20,877 1 3
McLean, D., and Co., Wellington ... *21,826 12 5
McLean, D., and Co., Wellington ... +21,739 1 3
Watson, Rhodes, and Son, Dunedin ... +22,369 6 7

  • D piers to be of reinforced concrete.
    † D piers to be of timber.

WESTPORT–INANGAHUA RAILWAY.—FORMATION CONTRACT, No. 11.

Accepted.
O’Brien, R. H., Te Kuha... ... 2,676 9 0

Declined.
Morris and Langlands, Westport... ... 2,868 4 6
Harvey, S., and Party, Westport ... 2,870 10 0
Atkinson, S. and R., Westport ... 2,996 2 0
McWilliams and Andrews, Westport ... 3,223 6 8
Foster and Corby, Westport ... 3,491 5 0
McLellan, D., Sergeant’s Hill ... 3,974 12 0

ERECTON OF GYMNASIUM AT POLICE-TRAINING DEPOT, NEWTOWN.

Accepted.
McMillan, J. W., Wellington ... 964 0 0

Declined.
Sanders Bros., Wellington ... 1,016 0 0
McLean, D., and Sons, Wellington ... 1,027 0 0
Reynell, A. A., Wellington ... 1,067 0 0
Harris, S., Wellington ... 1,224 0 0
Wakelin, G. L., Wellington ... 1,139 11 6
Seamer, A., Wellington ... 1,171 0 0
Smart, G. C., Wellington... ... 1,090 0 0
Trevor Bros., Wellington... ... 1,093 0 0
Russell, J., Wellington ... 1,200 0 0
Knight, H. H., Wellington ... 1,200 0 0
Moffat, J., Wellington ... 1,220 0 0
Wilkening, A., Island Bay ... 1,300 0 0

ADDITIONS TO POLICE BARRACKS, MOUNT COOK (WELLINGTON).

Accepted.
McMillan, J. W., Wellington ... 648 0 0

Declined.
Reynell, A. A., Wellington ... 663 0 0
Smart, G. C., Wellington... ... 678 0 0
Wakelin, G. L., Wellington ... 686 12 0
McIntyre, M., Wellington ... 694 0 0
McLean, D., and Sons, Wellington ... 697 0 0
Jones and Cameron, Wellington ... 746 14 0
Knight, H. H., Wellington ... 789 0 0
Seamer, A., Wellington ... 790 0 0
Harris, A., Wellington ... 809 15 0
Russell, J., Wellington ... 850 0 0
Browman, M., Wellington ... 888 0 0
Wilkening, A., Island Bay ... 1,785 0 0

ERECTON OF STATION COTTAGES (3) AT OTAMATEA, NORTH AUCKLAND RAILWAY.

Accepted.
W. Rowsell, Maungaturoto ... 1,219 16 9

Declined.
Franklin, J., Devonport ... 1,324 17 0

ERECTON POLICE-STATION AT RICCARON.

Accepted.
Kidd, J., Riccarton ... 699 3 6

Declined.
Gee, H. and A., Christchurch ... 719 3 10
Wharton and Raven, Richmond ... 720 0 0
Wells and Rosendale, Christchurch ... 734 10 11
Paynter and Hamilton, Christchurch ... 749 5 0
Maynard, J. H., and Son, Christchurch ... 770 0 0
Calvert, C., Sydenham ... 797 2 6
Taylor, J., Linwood ... 807 0 0
White, G., Christchurch ... 868 0 0

TONGOO LAGOON DEVIATION.—BRIDGE-CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT.

Accepted.
McGaffin, R., Hastings ... 1,317 17 6

Declined.
Gillies, D., Napier ... 1,374 7 6
Everitt and Heffernan, Seatoun ... 1,393 7 0
Gilmour, J. J. K., Dannevirke ... 1,429 0 0
Griffin, J., Napier ... 1,447 0 0
Johnson, W. T., Wellington ... 1,546 15 9
Austin and Plank, Napier ... 1,807 14 0

TONGOO LAGOON DEVIATION.—EMBANKMENT AND ROAD FORMATION.

Accepted.
McGaffin, R., Hastings ... 1,950 0 0

Declined.
Johnson, W. T., Wellington ... 2,609 9 0
Griffin, J., Napier ... 3,303 0 0

Forbidding Money-order and Postal Correspondence for Julian Johnston and Others, Sydney.

THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand having reasonable ground for supposing that the persons whose names and present addresses are shown in the Schedule hereunder are engaged in a fraudulent business, it is hereby ordered, under section 28 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, that no money-order in favour of any of the said persons shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed to any of the said persons (either by their own or any fictitious or assumed name), or addressed to any of the addresses in the Schedule hereunder without a name, shall be either registered or forwarded by the Post Office of New Zealand.



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🛡️ Naval Service Health Requirements (Continuation)

🛡️ Defence & Military
Naval service, Health, Medical, Vision, Hearing, Teeth, Vaccination, Physical standards
  • Admiralty

🏗️ Public Works Tenders Accepted and Declined

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
14 June 1911
Tenders, Public Works, Bridge construction, Railway formation, Gymnasium, Police barracks, Station cottages, Police station
57 names identified
  • G. M. Fraser, Tendered for Otamatea Bridge
  • D. McLean, Tendered for Otamatea Bridge
  • Rhodes, and Son Watson, Tendered for Otamatea Bridge
  • R. H. O’Brien, Tender accepted for Westport-Inangahua Railway
  • Langlands Morris, Tendered for Westport-Inangahua Railway
  • S., and Party Harvey, Tendered for Westport-Inangahua Railway
  • S. and R. Atkinson, Tendered for Westport-Inangahua Railway
  • Andrews McWilliams, Tendered for Westport-Inangahua Railway
  • Corby Foster, Tendered for Westport-Inangahua Railway
  • D. McLellan, Tendered for Westport-Inangahua Railway
  • J. W. McMillan, Tender accepted for Newtown Gymnasium
  • Bros. Sanders, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • D., and Sons McLean, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • A. A. Reynell, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • S. Harris, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • G. L. Wakelin, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • A. Seamer, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • G. C. Smart, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • Bros. Trevor, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • J. Russell, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • H. H. Knight, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • J. Moffat, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • A. Wilkening, Tendered for Newtown Gymnasium
  • J. W. McMillan, Tender accepted for Mount Cook barracks
  • A. A. Reynell, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • G. C. Smart, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • G. L. Wakelin, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • M. McIntyre, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • D., and Sons McLean, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • Cameron Jones, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • H. H. Knight, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • A. Seamer, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • A. Harris, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • J. Russell, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • M. Browman, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • A. Wilkening, Tendered for Mount Cook barracks
  • W. Rowsell, Tender accepted for Otamatea station cottages
  • J. Franklin, Tendered for Otamatea station cottages
  • J. Kidd, Tender accepted for Riccarton police station
  • H. and A. Gee, Tendered for Riccarton police station
  • Raven Wharton, Tendered for Riccarton police station
  • Rosendale Wells, Tendered for Riccarton police station
  • Hamilton Paynter, Tendered for Riccarton police station
  • J. H., and Son Maynard, Tendered for Riccarton police station
  • C. Calvert, Tendered for Riccarton police station
  • J. Taylor, Tendered for Riccarton police station
  • G. White, Tendered for Riccarton police station
  • R. McGaffin, Tender accepted for Tongoo Lagoon bridge
  • D. Gillies, Tendered for Tongoo Lagoon bridge
  • Heffernan Everitt, Tendered for Tongoo Lagoon bridge
  • J. J. K. Gilmour, Tendered for Tongoo Lagoon bridge
  • J. Griffin, Tendered for Tongoo Lagoon bridge
  • W. T. Johnson, Tendered for Tongoo Lagoon bridge
  • Plank Austin, Tendered for Tongoo Lagoon bridge
  • R. McGaffin, Tender accepted for Tongoo Lagoon deviation embankment
  • W. T. Johnson, Tendered for Tongoo Lagoon deviation embankment
  • J. Griffin, Tendered for Tongoo Lagoon deviation embankment

  • R. McKenzie, Minister of Public Works

🚂 Restriction of Postal Correspondence for Fraudulent Business

🚂 Transport & Communications
Postal correspondence, Money-order, Fraudulent business, Restriction, Postmaster-General
  • Julian Johnston, Subject of postal restrictions

  • Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand