Public Works Tenders and Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 23

Tenders.

Public Works Department, Wellington, 25th February, 1925.

THE following particulars of tenders passed by the Public Works Department are published for general information:—

Supply or Work. Price. Tenderer and Manufacturer.
Makomako Native School and residence £2,454 J. H. Meekings.
Mangahao, Section 147 : 110 k.v. switch-gear ( £6,468 0s. 10d., c.i.f. Metro-Vickers, Ltd. (Metro-Vickers).
( £6,891 0s. 7d., c.i.f. Reyrolle and Co., Ltd. (Reyrolle).
Quote 837, Hardwood, Waimana Road—
445 ft. ironbark piles 1s. 5½d. per lin. ft., f.o.b.
3,925 ft. hewn ironbark 34s., f.o.b.
7,811 ft. sawn ironbark 41s. 8d., f.o.b.
5,853 ft. sawn M.A.H. 29s. 2d., f.o.b.
Coleridge, Section 181 : Induction regulators £1,500, c.i.f. National Electric Co. (G.E. Co.).
Kawhia Police-station £1,774 Street and Street.
Wairoa Bridge : Bearings £391 Dunedin Engineering and Steel Co.
Six road-rollers, Main Highways—
Two 3–5 ton motor-rollers ( £500, c.i.f.e. (one) Equipment, Ltd. (Galion).
( £553, c.i.f.e. (one) Booth, Macdonald (Austin Manufacturing Co.).
Two 6–8 ton rollers £587 f.o.b., each Cory-Wright and Salmon (T. Green and Co.).
Two 10–12 ton rollers £736 f.o.b., each Cory-Wright and Salmon (Wallis and Steevens).
Quote 844, Hardwood, Popoekoa Bridge—
800 ft. sawn ironbark 37s., f.o.b.
315 ft. hewn M.A.H. 27s. 6d., f.o.b.
884 ft. sawn M.A.H. 28s., f.o.b.
3,940 ft. sawn M.A.H. 28s., f.o.b.
Government Buildings : Additions £7,793 Fletcher Construction Company.
Mangahao, Section 161 : Oil-tank breathers £28 16s. J. J. Niven and Co. (Niven).
District Engineer’s Residence, Stratford £1,657 Bernard and Squire.
Native Land Court, Rotorua : Additions £498 A. A. Aburn.
Rotokautuku–Tikitiki Road : Formation £1,463 2s. 3d. T. Conole.
Mangahao ; 19/16 copper cable £703 3s. 8d., c.i.f.e. P. R. Baillie (Australian).
Heating State Fire building, Wellington £2,275 T. Ballinger and Co.
Quote 841, Gisborne-Napier Railway—
80/25 ft. ironbark poles 4¾d. lin. ft., f.o.b.
730/20 ft. ironbark poles 4¾d. lin. ft., f.o.b.
865 sup. ft. sawn M.A.H. cross-arms 33s., c.i.f.
Quote 845, ironbark poles, Waikato Transmission-line (42 fts.)—
6,720 lin. ft. 41s. 9d. each, f.o.b.
2,940 lin. ft. 46s. 6d. each, f.o.b.
2,100 lin. ft. 47s. 6d each, f.o.b.
Mangahao, Section 162 : Oil-tanks £243 E. J. Ruddick (Ruddick).
Ashburton Drill-hall : Additions £868 Smith Bros.
Makomako Bush Access Road 13s. 3d. cub. yd. —. Howell.
Te Anau Tourist Hotel : Additions £7,350 H. Morris.
Orepuki-Waiau Railway : Station buildings £2,537 10s. Harper and Walker.
Haydn Settlement : Road-formation £2,680 6s. 2d. Archer and Sefton.
Khandallah Substation : Stables, brick £525 H. Storey.
Waikaremoana Hostel : Additions £2,698 H. J. Peacocke.
Installation of electric light, Palmerston North £1,042 15s. 4d. Manson and Barr (Ltd.).

F. W. FURKERT, Engineer-in-Chief and Under-Secretary.

Officiating Ministers for 1925.—Notice No. 9.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 31st March, 1925.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the following names of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information:—

Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England.

The Reverend Frank Dunnage.
The Reverend Hugh Henry Mathias.

W. W. COOK, Registrar-General.

The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908.—Notice of Cancellation of Registration.

Department of Labour,
Wellington, 28th March, 1925.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registration of the Wellington Manufacturing Jewellers’, Watch and Clock Makers’, and Kindred Trades’ Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 931, situated at Wellington, is hereby cancelled as from the date of the publication of this notice in the Gazette.

F. W. ROWLEY,
Registrar of Industrial Unions.

Trustees of the Waipipi Rabbit District’ elected.—Notice No Ag. 2485.

Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 27th March, 1925.

NOTICE has been received, under the hand of the Returning Officer of the Waipipi Rabbit District, constituted under Part III of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1908, that

William Craig,
Harry Knight,
William John Craig,
Charters Dickey,
Alfred Jones, and
Archibald Douglas

have been duly elected trustees of the said district.

W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture.



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🏗️ Public Works Department Tenders

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
25 February 1925
Tenders, Construction, Public Works, Schools, Bridges, Roads, Railways
15 names identified
  • J. H. Meekings, Tenderer for Makomako Native School and residence
  • Street, Tenderer for Kawhia Police-station
  • H. Storey, Tenderer for Khandallah Substation stables
  • H. J. Peacocke, Tenderer for Waikaremoana Hostel additions
  • H. Morris, Tenderer for Te Anau Tourist Hotel additions
  • Howell, Tenderer for Makomako Bush Access Road
  • Harper, Tenderer for Orepuki-Waiau Railway station buildings
  • Archer, Tenderer for Haydn Settlement road-formation
  • Smith (Bros.), Tenderer for Ashburton Drill-hall additions
  • T. Conole, Tenderer for Rotokautuku–Tikitiki Road formation
  • T. Ballinger, Tenderer for heating State Fire building
  • A. A. Aburn, Tenderer for Native Land Court, Rotorua additions
  • Fletcher, Tenderer for Government Buildings additions
  • Bernard, Tenderer for District Engineer’s Residence, Stratford
  • Squire, Tenderer for District Engineer’s Residence, Stratford

  • F. W. Furkert, Engineer-in-Chief and Under-Secretary

⚖️ Officiating Ministers for 1925

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
31 March 1925
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Church of England
  • Frank Dunnage (Reverend), Officiating Minister
  • Hugh Henry Mathias (Reverend), Officiating Minister

  • W. W. Cook, Registrar-General

👷 Cancellation of Industrial Union Registration

👷 Labour & Employment
28 March 1925
Industrial Union, Cancellation, Registration, Wellington
  • F. W. Rowley, Registrar of Industrial Unions

🌾 Election of Trustees for Waipipi Rabbit District

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
27 March 1925
Rabbit Nuisance Act, Trustees, Election, Waipipi
6 names identified
  • William Craig, Elected trustee
  • Harry Knight, Elected trustee
  • William John Craig, Elected trustee
  • Charters Dickey, Elected trustee
  • Alfred Jones, Elected trustee
  • Archibald Douglas, Elected trustee

  • W. Nosworthy, Minister of Agriculture