✨ Land and Government Notices
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Surveyed Lands therein will be received at this Office on and after Wednesday, the 4th day of January 1865.
Forms of Application may be obtained at this Office.
List of Triangulated Districts.
| Otepopo | Kaitangata (between Tokomairiro and Clutha) |
|---|---|
| Moeraki | Hillend (between the Clutha & Mt. Stuart) |
| Hawksbury | Waitahuna East (comprises the lands between Dunedin & Waikouaiti) |
| Waikouaiti | Waitahuna West (between the Tuapeka and Waitahuna) |
| North Harbor & Blueskin (comprises the lands between Dunedin & Waikouaiti) | Warepa (Clutha) |
| Clarendon (Waihola) | Glenomaru (West Taieri) |
| Maungatua | Table Hill (Tokomairiro District) |
W. H. CUTTEN,
Chief Commissioner.
Waste Land Board Office,
Dunedin, 2nd December 1864.
DEPASTURING LICENSES WITHIN HUNDREDS.
SETTLERS within the various Hundreds are reminded that Licenses to depasture stock within Hundreds for the ensuing year require to be taken out before the 1st of January next, those Settlers alone being entitled to vote at the election of Wardens for the next year who have supplied themselves with Licenses previous to that date.
W. H. CUTTEN,
Chief Commissioner.
Waste Land Board Office,
Dunedin, 2nd December, 1864.
WEST TAIERI AND HALF-WAY BUSH.
HALF Section No. 38, irregular block, West Taieri, formerly reserved from sale, will be open for application on Monday, the 19th day of December instant; and section No. 61, block V, Dunedin and East Taieri District, Half-way Bush, will be sold by public auction on same day, at 12 o’clock.
W. H. CUTTEN,
Chief Commissioner.
Waste Land Board Office,
Dunedin, 3rd December, 1864.
TENDERS FOR THE SERVICE OF 1865.
GENERAL STORES.
Provincial Treasury,
Dunedin, 5th December, 1864.
TENDERS will be received until noon of Saturday, the 17th instant, from persons willing to furnish the undermentioned Supplies, in such quantities and at such times as may be required by the Provincial Storekeeper, on behalf of the Government, during twelve calendar months, commencing on the 1st January, 1865.
| Articles | Amount of Security. |
|---|---|
| Bookbinding | £100 |
| Ironmongery | 200 |
| Forage | 100 |
| Fuel | 100 |
| Leather and Grindery | 100 |
| Plumbers’ Materials | 100 |
| Paints, Colors, and Glazing | 100 |
| Rations—Immigration Department | 100 |
| Rations and Medical Comforts, Gaol Department | 100 |
| Do. do. Hospital and Lunatic Asylum | 200 |
| Sweeping Chimneys and Cleaning Cesspools | 60 |
Schedules of the articles required, and printed forms of Tender, may be obtained from the Provincial Storekeeper, by whom also any information or explanation will be afforded by persons tendering.
Separate Tenders will be received for each schedule, but they must include the whole of the articles therein mentioned, and one price must be stated for each article.
No Tender will be entertained unless accompanied by a certificate from two responsible persons, that they are willing to become bound as sureties in the sum specified as above, for the due fulfilment of the Contract.
The names of the Tenderers and their proposed sureties, together with their addresses, must be stated at full length.
All Tenders must be enclosed in a separate envelope, marked "Tender for ..........." (as the case may be), and be deposited in the Tender Box, at the office of His Honor the Superintendent; or, if sent by post, they must be addressed to His Honor.
The Government will not necessarily accept the lowest or any tender.
CONDITIONS.
- The supplies are in all cases to be of the best quality and description.
- All orders for Supplies, except Rations and Medical Comforts, under these Contracts must issue from the Provincial Storekeeper, and are to be delivered free of any charge to any part of Dunedin or Port Chalmers as directed.
- The Contracts entered into under this notice are not to be considered infringed or vitiated by the importation of Stores by the Government. When desirable, raw material will be ordered for the manufacture in the Penal Establishment of articles required by the Provincial Storekeeper.
- All supplies, when delivered, must be accompanied by the order, which will be receipted by the Officer taking delivery, and the order thus receipted must be rendered with the account. No accounts will be passed for payment by the Storekeeper unless accompanied by the order. The accounts are to be presented to the Storekeeper as soon as possible after the goods have been delivered.
- In the event of Supplies ordered under these Contracts not being immediately delivered, should circumstances require it, they will be purchased elsewhere at the risk of the Contractor.
- Such article or articles as are obviously of inferior quality will be rejected, and the Contractor must take back the rejected articles and supply good in its stead, failing which it will be procured elsewhere at his risk.
- A repetition of irregularity in the quantity or quality of the supplies, or of delay in replacing or delivering them when required, will subject the Contractor to the cancellation of his Contract.
- It will be competent, either for the Contractor on his own behalf, or for the Provincial Storekeeper on behalf of the Government, to terminate the Contract, by giving notice (in writing) of three full calendar months to the opposite party, it being understood that such notice can be given only from the first day of a month, and within the period for which the Contract is made.
H. J. MILLER,
For Provincial Treasurer.
LIST OF PERSONS applying for Relief under the “Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862.”
Frank Alfred Orbell, of Dunedin, Otago, Stock-owner.
Francis Walter Scott, of Invercargill, Southland, Gentleman.
Alfred Boxall, of Invercargill, Southland, Storekeeper and Lighterman.
ROBERT CHAPMAN,
Registrar.
Supreme Court Office,
Dunedin, 6th December, 1864.
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Unsurveyed Waste Lands of the Crown Notice
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey2 December 1864
Land, Survey, Crown Lands, Otago
- W. H. Cutten, Chief Commissioner
🗺️ Depasturing Licenses within Hundreds
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey2 December 1864
Licenses, Stock, Wardens, Hundreds
- W. H. Cutten, Chief Commissioner
🗺️ Land Sale and Auction Notice
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey3 December 1864
Land Sale, Auction, West Taieri, Half-way Bush
- W. H. Cutten, Chief Commissioner
🏛️ Tenders for Government Supplies
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration5 December 1864
Tenders, Supplies, Government Contracts
- H. J. Miller, For Provincial Treasurer
⚖️ Debtors and Creditors Act Relief Applications
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement6 December 1864
Debtors, Creditors, Relief Applications
- Frank Alfred Orbell, Applying for relief
- Francis Walter Scott, Applying for relief
- Alfred Boxall, Applying for relief
- Robert Chapman, Registrar
Otago Provincial Gazette 1864, No 338