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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 41
Tenders.
Public Works Department,
Wellington, 8th May, 1913.
THE following list of successful and unsuccessful tenders
is published for general information.
W. FRASER,
Minister of Public Works.
LAKE COLERIDGE POWER SCHEME.—ERECTON OF
SUB-STATION.
Accepted.
Paynter and Hamilton, Christchurch .. 3,098 4 9
Declined.
Winsor, W. H., Spreydon .. .. 3,203 0 0
Calvert, C., Christchurch .. .. 3,213 3 9
Husband and Son, Christchurch .. .. 3,450 0 0
W. Creig and Sons, Christchurch .. .. 3,500 0 0
Green, H., Christchurch .. .. 3,503 10 5
Gee, H. and A., Christchurch .. .. 3,790 0 0
Taylor, Jos., Linwood .. .. 3,899 11 6
White, G., Linwood .. .. 3,989 0 0
ADDITIONS TO GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
WELLINGTON.
Accepted.
J. and A. Wilson (Limited), Wellington .. 4,388 11 8
Declined.
Meyer, J. H. .. .. .. 4,497 0 0
Jones and Cameron, Wellington .. .. 4,546 0 0
Bennett, W. H., Wellington .. .. 4,689 0 0
Hurrell, A. E., Wellington .. .. 4,867 0 0
Seamer, Alfred, Wellington .. .. 5,079 0 0
Sanders Bros., Wellington .. .. 5,155 0 0
Hunt and McDonald, Wellington .. .. 5,446 11 0
ERECTON OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AT STRATFORD.
Accepted.
Burrell, A. E., Hawera .. .. 2,567 0 0
Declined.
Coleman and Son, New Plymouth .. .. 2,713 0 0
Gibb and Wills, Eltham .. .. 3,100 0 0
Notice to Mariners No. 51 of 1913.
NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR.—LIGHT ON BREAKWATER.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 13th May, 1913.
THE New Plymouth Harbour Board have notified that a
light to mark the end of the breakwater has been
installed at the port, and will be exhibited from sunset to
sunrise on and after 1st June next. The light is a fixed green
(electric) one, erected on an iron stand 40 ft. above high
water, and is situated 100 ft. in from the end of the break-
water. It should be visible for five miles in clear weather
over an arc of 81° on the following bearings from seaward :—
140° (S. 56° E. magnetic) round by south to 221° (S. 25° W.
magnetic). This arc is clear of all dangers off Moturoa, there
being not less than 26 ft. of water at L.W.O.S.T. one cable
off the breakwater end.
Charts, &c., affected : Admiralty Chart No. 2535 ; “New
Zealand Pilot,” eighth edition, 1908, Chapter v, page 164 ;
“New Zealand Nautical Almanac,” 1913, page 271.
GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.
Notice to Mariners No. 54 of 1913.
GISBORNE INNER HARBOUR.—TRAINING-WALL LIGHTS.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 12th May, 1913.
THE Gisborne Harbour Board have notified that on and
after Monday, 9th June, 1913, a white fixed light
(sixth order) will be shown from a white open structure on
the seaward end of the western groyne at the entrance to
the inner harbour, at a height of 17 ft. above high-water.
The light will be visible over an arc of 220° from 89° (N.
74° E. mag.) round by north to 229° (S. 34° W. mag.) for a
distance of eight miles.
Charts, &c., affected : Admiralty Charts Nos. 3321,
2528, and 3343 ; “New Zealand Pilot,” eighth edition, 1908,
Chapter v, page 126 ; “New Zealand Nautical Almanac,”
1913, page 237, and plan facing page 236.
GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.
Notice to Mariners No. 55 of 1913.
SHOAL OFF HOKIANGA RIVER ENTRANCE.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 10th May, 1913.
NOTICE is hereby given that Captain Kennedy, master of
the barque “Louisa Craig,” reports that whilst wait-
ing for a favourable wind to enter Hokianga, on 25th April,
he passed over what appeared to be a shoal between five and
six miles off the Heads, the signal-station bearing about
E. ¼° S. (magnetic). The shoal appeared to extend in an east
and west direction, and was well out to seaward of the bar,
and in a position where the chart shows deep water.
Owing to the unexpected discovery and the speed of the
vessel at the time there was no time to take soundings before
the vessel had crossed over the patch, but the bottom ap-
peared to be sand, which was distinctly seen. A rough
estimation would give three to four fathoms on the shoal at
low water.
This position is well out to sea and has no connection with
Hokianga bar, although quite possibly the shoal has been
formed through the agency of the North Spit.
Charts, &c., affected : Admiralty Charts Nos. 1091A and
2525 ; “New Zealand Pilot,” eighth edition, 1908, Chapter
vii, page 201.
GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.
Conscience-money received.
The Treasury,
Wellington, 13th May, 1913.
THE Minister of Finance directs me to acknowledge the
receipt of a Bank of New Zealand note for £1 for-
warded as “conscience-money” to the Treasury by some
person unknown, with the request that the amount be placed
to the account of the New Zealand Railways.
G. F. C. CAMPBELL,
Secretary to the Treasury.
Notice to make Returns of Income under the Land and Income
Assessment Act, 1908, and the Land and Income Assessment
Amendment Act, 1912.
Land and Income-tax Department,
Wellington, 13th May, 1913.
NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the above
Acts and the regulations made thereunder, every
person and company within the meaning of the said Acts,
having derived income during the year ending 31st March,
1913, from any source or by any means which is made the
subject of taxation under the said Acts, is hereby required to
duly make and furnish to me, in the prescribed form, returns
of such income on or before the 2nd June, 1913. And, further,
notice is hereby given that such returns shall in all cases be
delivered at or forwarded to the office of the Commissioner of
Taxes, in the Government Buildings at Wellington.
J. M. KING,
Commissioner of Taxes.
NOTE.—Persons who have not received forms of return
from this office may obtain them at any postal money-order
office.
SPECIAL NOTE.—Any person failing to furnish a return at
the prescribed time is liable to a penalty of not less than £2
nor more than £100.
Friendly Society registered.
The Treasury, New Zealand,
Friendly Societies Office,
Wellington, 9th May, 1913.
THE Hawke’s Bay A.O.F. Small Savings Society, situ-
ated at Napier, is registered as a specially authorized
society under the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, this 9th day
of May, 1913.
A. T. TRAVERSI,
Deputy Registrar of Friendly Societies.
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