Provincial Notices and Announcements




DISTRICT ROAD BOARDS.

NOTICE.—Many communications from the Government to District Road Boards having gone astray owing to the absence of information as to the proper address of the Clerks, it is requested that the various Boards will be good enough to furnish the Provincial Secretary and the Chief Postmaster, Dunedin, with an address which will be permanent, irrespective altogether of the annual change of officers of the Board.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Under Secretary,
Provincial Government Offices,
Dunedin, 8th Dec, 1873.


ELECTION OF A BOARD OF WARDENS FOR THE TUAPEKA DEPASTURING DISTRICT.

NOTICE is hereby given that an election of a Board of Wardens for the Tuapeka Depasturing District will be held at the Court-house, Lawrence, on Saturday, the 20th December next; and that nominations of candidates, in form prescribed by the Depasturing Regulations, will be received by the Warden on or before Friday, the 19th of that month.

HORACE BASTINGS,
Secretary for Gold Fields,
Gold Fields Office,
Dunedin, 25th Nov., 1873.


PROVINCIAL SCHOLARSHIPS.

The following Regulations of the Education Board respecting Provincial Scholarships are published for general information. School teachers are requested to forward to me, before the 1st April, 1874, a list containing the names and ages of intending competitors belonging to their several schools.

By order of the Education Board,
JOHN SPERREY,
Secretary.

REGULATIONS.

  1. Two Scholarships in connection with the Boys’ High School, and two in connection with the Girls’ High School, shall be open for competition on the 7th of April, 1874, to boys and girls respectively who shall have attended the public schools of Otago for at least one quarter during the current year (1873). One of the boys’ and one of the girls’ Scholarships shall be bestowed on a boy and a girl respectively from the High Schools or the Grammar Schools. The other two Scholarships shall be conferred on a boy and a girl respectively from the ordinary District Schools. Competitors must be under sixteen years of age at the date of the competition.

  2. One holder for the time being of the said Scholarships shall be called “Provincial Scholars,” and shall be entitled to the privileges and advantages hereinafter specified. A scholarship shall be tenable as long as the holder of it remains a pupil of the Boys’ or Girls’ High School, but not longer than three years. The Education Board may extend the period of tenure in the case of any Provincial Scholar who may have given highly satisfactory evidence of diligence and progress in study.

  3. The said Scholarships respectively shall be awarded to such candidates as shall have shown the greatest proficiency at a Competitive Examination, to be held at Dunedin on the day above specified; such Competitive Examination shall be by written papers, and shall embrace the following subjects:—

I. English Grammar, including Analysis of Sentences.

II. Geography.—The Elements of Mathematical and Physical Geography; the chief Physical Features, Political Divisions, and Principal Towns of Europe and Australasia; the drawing from memory of an outline Map of a country in Europe or a colony in Australasia, to be named by the Examiners.

III. British History.—The Tudor Period, 1485–1603; and the Reign of Queen Victoria.

IV. Arithmetic.—Simple and compound Rules, Practice, Simple and Compound Proportion, Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, Interest, Discount, Profit and Loss, Extraction of the Square Root, Square Measure and Duodecimals.

V. Algebra.—For Common School competitors, the Four Elementary Rules; for High and Grammar School competitors, as far as Simple Equations, inclusive.

VI. Euclid.—For Common School competitors, Book I, prop. 1–15; for High and Grammar School competitors, the whole of Book I.

VII. Writing from Dictation.

VIII. A simple Narrative, selected by the Examiners, to be read aloud to the competitors and reproduced by them.

IX. A short Essay on some familiar subject to be named by the Examiners.

X. Penmanship, as shown by the competitors’ papers under subjects VII, VIII, and IX. Preference will be given to a plain round hand.

XI. Latin.—(High and Grammar School Boys), Grammar and Accidence; translation into English of a passage in Latin.

XII. French.—(High and Grammar School Girls), Grammar; translation into English of a passage from a French author.

XIII. Marks will be given for the reading of Prose and Poetry, and for Recitation from memory.

  1. It shall not be necessary to award a scholarship to the best, or any other candidate, unless he or she shall have gained, in the aggregate, at least 70 per cent. of the number of marks attainable; and the Board shall be at liberty to suspend or terminate any scholarship on account of wilful misconduct or neglect of studies on the part of the holder.

  2. Each holder of a Provincial Scholarship shall receive free education at the High School and a payment of £30 per annum.

  3. Free education for terms of not less than two years nor more than four years may, at the discretion of the Board, be granted to the unsuccessful competitors for Scholarships who shall have gained a satisfactory percentage of the whole number of marks attainable; such Free Scholars may attend the High School, a Grammar School, or an approved Main District School, at their option.

  4. Certificates of Merit will be granted to those competitors who, though failing to gain Scholarships, distinguished themselves greatly.

  5. Teachers must forward to the Secretary of the Education Board, before the 1st of April, 1874, the names of intending competitors belonging to their respective schools, together with a certificate of the age of every such scholar.


AUCTIONEERS.

A meeting will be held in the Government Offices, Dunedin, on Monday, 5th January, at noon, to consider the following applications for Auctioneers’ Licences for 1874:—

  • Hayes, William, Lawrence
  • Hepburn, William, Dunedin
  • Osborne, Henry Elias, Invercargill
  • Meade, Arthur Hay, Oamaru

ABSTRACTS FROM PREVIOUS GAZETTES.

Impounding Notices

26th December, Friday noon, a horse will be sold at Lawrence Pound. A bull, a bullock, and a steer, will be sold at Glenkenich Pound.


AT CONTRACTOR’S RISK.

FRESH TENDERS

Fresh Tenders will be received at the office of the Secretary for Works until noon of Tuesday, 23rd December, 1873, for:

Contract No. 708.—Completion of the works for the construction of a timber bridge across Jacobs River. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of Tender obtained at the Office of the Provincial Engineer, Dunedin; and at District Engineer’s Office, Invercargill. Tenders to be endorsed “Tender for Contract No. 708.” The Government does not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender.

HORACE BASTINGS,
Secretary for Works.
Dunedin, 2nd December, 1873.

TENDERS

Tenders will be received at the Office of the Secretary for Works, until noon of Tuesday, 23rd December, for:

Contract No. 846.—Gravelling 60 lineal chains of road, Cuttler’s to Camp Reserve, Havelock, to Waitahuna Township. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of Tender obtained at the Office of the Provincial Engineer, Dunedin.

HORACE BASTINGS,
Secretary for Works.
Dunedin, 2nd December, 1873.



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🏗️ Request for Permanent Addresses of District Road Boards

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
8 December 1873
District Road Boards, Clerks, Addresses, Communication
  • ALEX. WILLIS, Under Secretary

🏘️ Election of Board of Wardens for Tuapeka Depasturing District

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
25 November 1873
Election, Board of Wardens, Tuapeka, Depasturing District, Lawrence
  • HORACE BASTINGS, Secretary for Gold Fields

🎓 Regulations for Provincial Scholarships

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Scholarships, Education, High Schools, Examinations, Otago
  • JOHN SPERREY, Secretary

🏭 Applications for Auctioneers’ Licences

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Auctioneers, Licences, Applications, Dunedin
  • William Hayes, Applicant for Auctioneers’ Licence
  • William Hepburn, Applicant for Auctioneers’ Licence
  • Henry Elias Osborne, Applicant for Auctioneers’ Licence
  • Arthur Hay Meade, Applicant for Auctioneers’ Licence

🏘️ Impounding Notices

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Impounding, Livestock, Sale, Lawrence, Glenkenich

🏗️ Fresh Tenders for Bridge Construction

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
2 December 1873
Tenders, Bridge Construction, Jacobs River
  • HORACE BASTINGS, Secretary for Works

🏗️ Tenders for Road Gravelling

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
2 December 1873
Tenders, Road Gravelling, Havelock, Waitahuna
  • HORACE BASTINGS, Secretary for Works