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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 100
1914, and that the provisions of the Counties Act have been
complied with.
A. C. MANNINGTON,
Clerk to the Wanganui County Council.
I certify that this description is sufficient to identify the
proposed alterations in road district boundaries on the maps
of this Department.
T. N. BRODRICK,
Chief Surveyor.
25th August, 1914
Notice fixing Closing-hours of all Shops in the Borough of
Arrowtown under the Shops and Offices Act.
WHEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority
of the occupiers of all the shops in the Borough of
Arrowtown, has been forwarded to me, desiring that all
shops within the borough shall be closed in the evening of
working-days as follows: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Fridays at 6 p.m., on Wednesdays at 1 p.m., and on
Saturdays at 10 p.m.: And whereas the Arrowtown Borough
Council has certified that the signatures to such requisition
represent a majority of the occupiers of all the shops within
the borough:
Now, therefore, I, William Ferguson Massey, Minister of
Labour, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops and Offices
Act, 1908, do hereby direct that from and after the 14th day
of September, 1914, all shops in the Borough of Arrowtown
shall be closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Fridays at 6 p.m., and on Saturdays at 10 p.m.
The statutory half-holiday is on Wednesday from 1 p.m.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of September, 1914.
W. F. MASSEY,
Minister of Labour.
Tenders.
Public Works Department,
Wellington, 4th September, 1914.
THE following lists of successful and unsuccessful tenders
is published for general information.
W. FRASER,
Minister of Public Works.
ERCTION OF POST-OFFICE AT BOMBAY.
Accepted.
f s. d.
Briggs and Murch, Huntly 880 0 0
Declined.
Frankham, John, Auckland 955 3 6
Frankham, C. H., Auckland 998 0 0
Clarke, W. A., Auckland 1,020 0 0
Henderson, H., Ngaruawahia 1,099 0 0
Guthrie, H. W., Auckland 1,137 0 0
Rhodes, G., and Sons, Auckland 1,165 0 0
ERCTION OF POST-OFFICE AT ROSS.
Accepted.
Moore and Denia, Ross 1,184 4 3
Declined.
Ogilvie, George, Karoro 1,220 0 0
Graham Bros., Hokitika 1,237 0 0
Excell, A., Hokitika 1,275 10 0
Sutherland and Airey, Greymouth 1,450 5 0
Goodfellow, W. W., Hokitika 1,466 4 8
Franklin, H. C., Greymouth 1,500 0 0
ERCTION OF POST-OFFICE AT MATAURA.
Accepted.
Kelly, Owen, Gore 2,150 0 0
Declined.
Lister and Philpot, Invercargill 2,300 0 0
Walker, John, Invercargill 2,300 0 0
Latham, Thomas, Gore 2,352 0 0
Speden, Adam, Gore 2,379 0 0
Latham, A., and Son, Gore 2,500 0 0
Kay and Kellock, Invercargill 3,600 0 0
Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence for
Miss Wishart, 3 Grant Street, Dunedin.
THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zea-
land having reasonable ground for supposing that
the person whose name and address are shown in the
Schedule hereunder is engaged in a fraudulent business,
it is hereby ordered, under section 28 of the Post and Tele-
graph Act, 1908, that no money-order in favour of the said
person shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed
to the said person (either by her own or any fictitious or
assumed name), or addressed to the address in the Schedule
hereunder without a name shall be either registered, for-
warded, or delivered by the Post Office of New Zealand.
SCHEDULE.
Miss Wishart, 3 Grant Street, Dunedin.
Dated this 4th day of September, 1914.
R. HEATON RHODES,
Postmaster-General.
Tenders.
Railway Department (Head Office),
Wellington, 3rd September, 1914.
THE following list of accepted tenders for the right to
keep bookstalls at railway-stations for a term of five
years from 1st July, 1914, is published for general in-
formation.
E. H. HILEY,
General Manager, New Zealand Railways.
Station. Name. Rental
per
Annum.
Auckland Frederick Aslin 494
Frankton Junction A. Iremonger 52
Morrinsville Books and Papers (Limited) 20
Te Aroha 5
Paeroa 31
Rotorua 20
Taumarunui 26
Ohakune W. S. Mitchell 52
Taihape Books and Papers (Limited) 20
Marton 101
Feilding 17
Palmerston W. D. Owen 222
Levin J. W. Thompson 5
Thorndon D. A. Eberlet 313
Lambton Books and Papers (Limited) 130
Lower Hutt George Bird 25
Carterton Books and Papers (Limited) 10
Masterton 20
Woodville 31
Dannevirke 10
Takapau 5
Waipukurau D. Annand 5
Hastings E. Pratt 26
Napier Books and Papers (Limited) 105
New Plymouth 5
Stratford 15
Hawera Cole and Donnelly 12
Aramoho Books and Papers (Limited) 5
Wanganui N. W. Smith 36
Picton Alice Riley 6
Port, Nelson Books and Papers (Limited) 2
Lyttelton 2
Christchurch Simpson and Williams 364
Ashburton Books and Papers (Limited) 101
Timaru H. L. Betts 120
Oamaru Books and Papers (Limited) 101
Dunedin W. Alloo 306
Milton Books and Papers (Limited) 17
Balclutha W. Alloo 21
Gore Books and Papers (Limited) 43
Invercargill A. Geddes 157
Greymouth Books and Papers (Limited) 27
Pukekohe 16
Notice to Mariners No. 89 of 1914.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 2nd September, 1914.
THE following Notices to Mariners, received from the
Hydrographic Office, London, and the Hydrographic
Office, Washington, D.C., are published for general informa-
tion.
GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.
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Special Order Altering Boundaries of Mangawhero Road District
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ποΈ Provincial & Local Government25 August 1914
Wanganui County Council, Mangawhero Road District, Boundaries, Special Order
- A. C. Mannington, Clerk to the Wanganui County Council
- T. N. Brodrick, Chief Surveyor
π· Notice fixing Closing-hours of all Shops in the Borough of Arrowtown
π· Labour & Employment5 September 1914
Shops and Offices Act, Arrowtown, Shop Closing Hours
- William Ferguson Massey, Minister of Labour
ποΈ Tenders for Erection of Post-Offices
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works4 September 1914
Tenders, Post-Offices, Bombay, Ross, Mataura
26 names identified
- Briggs, Successful tender for Bombay Post-Office
- Murch, Successful tender for Bombay Post-Office
- John Frankham, Unsuccessful tender for Bombay Post-Office
- C. H. Frankham, Unsuccessful tender for Bombay Post-Office
- W. A. Clarke, Unsuccessful tender for Bombay Post-Office
- H. Henderson, Unsuccessful tender for Bombay Post-Office
- H. W. Guthrie, Unsuccessful tender for Bombay Post-Office
- G. Rhodes, Unsuccessful tender for Bombay Post-Office
- Moore, Successful tender for Ross Post-Office
- Denia, Successful tender for Ross Post-Office
- George Ogilvie, Unsuccessful tender for Ross Post-Office
- Graham, Unsuccessful tender for Ross Post-Office
- A. Excell, Unsuccessful tender for Ross Post-Office
- Sutherland, Unsuccessful tender for Ross Post-Office
- Airey, Unsuccessful tender for Ross Post-Office
- W. W. Goodfellow, Unsuccessful tender for Ross Post-Office
- H. C. Franklin, Unsuccessful tender for Ross Post-Office
- Owen Kelly, Successful tender for Mataura Post-Office
- Lister, Unsuccessful tender for Mataura Post-Office
- Philpot, Unsuccessful tender for Mataura Post-Office
- John Walker, Unsuccessful tender for Mataura Post-Office
- Thomas Latham, Unsuccessful tender for Mataura Post-Office
- Adam Speden, Unsuccessful tender for Mataura Post-Office
- A. Latham, Unsuccessful tender for Mataura Post-Office
- Kay, Unsuccessful tender for Mataura Post-Office
- Kellock, Unsuccessful tender for Mataura Post-Office
- W. Fraser, Minister of Public Works
π Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence for Miss Wishart
π Transport & Communications4 September 1914
Post and Telegraph Act, Fraud, Dunedin
- Wishart (Miss), Engaged in fraudulent business
- R. Heaton Rhodes, Postmaster-General
π Tenders for Right to Keep Bookstalls at Railway-Stations
π Transport & Communications3 September 1914
Tenders, Bookstalls, Railway-Stations
14 names identified
- Frederick Aslin, Successful tender for Auckland bookstall
- A. Iremonger, Successful tender for Frankton Junction bookstall
- W. S. Mitchell, Successful tender for Ohakune bookstall
- W. D. Owen, Successful tender for Palmerston bookstall
- J. W. Thompson, Successful tender for Levin bookstall
- D. A. Eberlet, Successful tender for Thorndon bookstall
- George Bird, Successful tender for Lower Hutt bookstall
- D. Annand, Successful tender for Waipukurau bookstall
- E. Pratt, Successful tender for Hastings bookstall
- N. W. Smith, Successful tender for Wanganui bookstall
- Alice Riley, Successful tender for Picton bookstall
- H. L. Betts, Successful tender for Timaru bookstall
- W. Alloo, Successful tender for Dunedin bookstall
- A. Geddes, Successful tender for Invercargill bookstall
- E. H. Hiley, General Manager, New Zealand Railways
π Notice to Mariners No. 89 of 1914
π Transport & Communications2 September 1914
Marine Department, Notices to Mariners
- George Allport, Secretary