Mining Privileges and Public Works Tenders




FEB. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 377

License No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Licensee.
1012 14/4/1920 Ordinary alluvial claim Western bank of Molyneux River Charles Nielson, Francis John Bloy, and Thomas Butler.

CLYDE REGISTER.

NASEBY REGISTER.

Certificate No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Licensee.
70681 24/11/1896 Tail-race Anthony’s Creek James Henderson, John Henderson, and Andrew Burns.
1130 13/7/1903 Water-race Timber Creek Philip Beer and Leslie Ward Beer.
2033 9/10/1867 ,, ,, ,,
1653 25/1/1904 ,, Maerewhenua River Edwin Francis Parker.
4331 3/2/1922 ,, Taieri River George Currie.
737 15/4/1901 Residence-site Kyeburn diggings Priscilla Beer.
1690 13/3/1904 ,, Block VII, Upper Taieri District Frank Ledingham Thurlow.
4718 5/12/1927 Special quartz claim Part Block I, Highley Survey District Russell Gifford Moore.

Tenders.

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

Work or Supply. Price. Tenderer.
Westport Technical School: Renovations £ s. d. Chas. Calvert.
Dunedin-Invercargill Main Highway: Bitumen paving 18,155 12 0 Neuchatel Asphalte Co., Ltd.
Quote 490: Multitubular boiler 710 0 0 A. and G. Price, Ltd.
Courtenay Place Post-office 54,717 9 3 Hansford and Mills Construction Co., Ltd.
Upper Hutt Courthouse 1,589 0 0 Sullivan and Gormack.
Richmond School for Girls: Dining and recreation block 4,381 0 0 W. E. Wilkes, Ltd.
N.A.M.T. Railway: Plate girder spans 682 0 0 Vulcan Steel Construction Co., Ltd.
Te Kaha Native School: Additions 298 0 0 H. J. Matthews.
Richmond School for Girls: Renovations to cottage homes 673 11 0 W. E. Wilkes, Ltd.
Templeton Mental Hospital: No. 3 villa 8,450 15 0 A. H. Pearce.
Auckland-Maungaturoto Main Highway: Quarrying at Schedeways 406 5 0 Silich Bros.
Puhitahi Mental Hospital: Water reticulation 213 16 4 Clark and Walters.
Frasertown-Waikaremoana Main Highway: Maintenance metalling 1,628 2 6 W. J. Riddiford.
Tutira-Putorino Main Highway: Maintenance metalling 766 10 0 G. A. MacDonald.
Maungaturanga Viaduct: Supply of pebbles and sand 595 0 0 Jones and Foley.
Awatere River Bridge 4,801 17 6 Dodge, Powell, and Nairn.
Hangatiki-Caves Main Highway: Crushing and delivering limestone 1,756 13 9 Nairn and Co.
Worker’s Dwelling, Oamaru: Painting, &c. 182 15 6 F. H. Cawley.
Puhoi-Warkworth Main Highway—
No. 4 Formation Contract 476 12 10 J. Neill.
No. 5 Formation Contract 433 7 6 M. Vlakovich.
Kaikohe-Takehe Main Highway: Formation 1,976 16 6 F. T. Goodhue.
Hakataramea Salmon Station: Repairs to residence 378 0 0 Munro and Prosser.
Quote 541: R. M. Steel Reinforcement 4,752 5 0 John Burns and Co., Ltd.
Nelson Post-office: Strengthening tower 688 0 0 Totterdell, Ltd.
Gisborne-Napier Railway: Supply of spawls 1,437 10 0 P. Mitchell.
Duck Creek Culvert 454 16 0 J. Ames.

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

Public Works Department, Wellington, 5th February, 1930.

Population of the Dominion.

RETURN of the Estimated Population of the Dominion of New Zealand, Dependencies, and Mandated Territory.

Males. Females. Total.
Estimated population (including Maoris) of New Zealand proper, 31st December, 1929 758,502 727,092 1,485,594
Estimated population of Cook Islands, Niue, &c., 30th June, 1929 7,360 7,091 14,451
Estimated population of Tokelau Islands, November, 1929 497 502 999
Estimated population of the Mandated Territory of Western Samoa, 30th June, 1929 23,023 21,063 44,086
Estimated total population of the Dominion of New Zealand, Dependencies, and Mandated Territory 789,382 755,748 1,545,130

New Zealand proper, 31st December, 1929 :—
(a) Estimated population (excluding Maoris) | 723,693 | 695,239 | 1,418,932 |
(b) Estimated Maori population | 34,809 | 31,853 | 66,662 |

North Island,—
(a) Estimated population (including Maoris) | 490,408 | 462,176 | 952,584 |
(b) ,, (excluding Maoris) | 457,139 | 431,712 | 888,851 |

South Island,—
(a) Estimated population (including Maoris) | 268,094 | 264,916 | 533,010 |
(b) ,, (excluding Maoris) | 266,554 | 263,527 | 530,081 |

During the quarter ended 31st December, 1929, the population showed an increase of 11,229, compared with an increase of 10,173 during the corresponding quarter in 1928.

Census and Statistics Office,
Wellington, 4th February, 1930.

MALCOLM FRASER,
Government Statistician.



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🌾 Notice of Mining Privileges to be Struck Off the Register (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
28 January 1930
Mining, Privileges, Register, Cromwell, Alexandra, Bannockburn, Kawarau River
13 names identified
  • Charles Nielson, Licensee of mining privilege
  • Francis John Bloy, Licensee of mining privilege
  • Thomas Butler, Licensee of mining privilege
  • James Henderson, Licensee of mining privilege
  • John Henderson, Licensee of mining privilege
  • Andrew Burns, Licensee of mining privilege
  • Philip Beer, Licensee of mining privilege
  • Leslie Ward Beer, Licensee of mining privilege
  • Edwin Francis Parker, Licensee of mining privilege
  • George Currie, Licensee of mining privilege
  • Priscilla Beer, Licensee of mining privilege
  • Frank Ledingham Thurlow, Licensee of mining privilege
  • Russell Gifford Moore, Licensee of mining privilege

🏗️ Public Works Department Tenders

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
5 February 1930
Tenders, Public Works, Construction, Renovations, Schools, Hospitals, Highways
29 names identified
  • Chas. Calvert, Tenderer for Westport Technical School renovations
  • A. and G. Price, Tenderer for multitubular boiler
  • Hansford, Tenderer for Courtenay Place Post-office
  • Mills, Tenderer for Courtenay Place Post-office
  • Sullivan, Tenderer for Upper Hutt Courthouse
  • Gormack, Tenderer for Upper Hutt Courthouse
  • W. E. Wilkes, Tenderer for Richmond School for Girls dining block
  • H. J. Matthews, Tenderer for Te Kaha Native School additions
  • A. H. Pearce, Tenderer for Templeton Mental Hospital villa
  • Silich, Tenderer for Auckland-Maungaturoto Main Highway quarrying
  • Clark, Tenderer for Puhitahi Mental Hospital water reticulation
  • Walters, Tenderer for Puhitahi Mental Hospital water reticulation
  • W. J. Riddiford, Tenderer for Frasertown-Waikaremoana Main Highway maintenance
  • G. A. MacDonald, Tenderer for Tutira-Putorino Main Highway maintenance
  • Jones, Tenderer for Maungaturanga Viaduct supply
  • Foley, Tenderer for Maungaturanga Viaduct supply
  • Dodge, Tenderer for Awatere River Bridge
  • Powell, Tenderer for Awatere River Bridge
  • Nairn, Tenderer for Awatere River Bridge
  • F. H. Cawley, Tenderer for worker’s dwelling painting
  • J. Neill, Tenderer for Puhoi-Warkworth Main Highway formation
  • M. Vlakovich, Tenderer for Puhoi-Warkworth Main Highway formation
  • F. T. Goodhue, Tenderer for Kaikohe-Takehe Main Highway formation
  • Munro, Tenderer for Hakataramea Salmon Station repairs
  • Prosser, Tenderer for Hakataramea Salmon Station repairs
  • John Burns, Tenderer for R. M. Steel Reinforcement
  • Totterdell, Tenderer for Nelson Post-office tower strengthening
  • P. Mitchell, Tenderer for Gisborne-Napier Railway spawls supply
  • J. Ames, Tenderer for Duck Creek Culvert

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

🏛️ Population Statistics of New Zealand and Dependencies

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
4 February 1930
Population, Statistics, Census, New Zealand, Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau, Western Samoa
  • Malcolm Fraser, Government Statistician