Miscellaneous Notices




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  1. In the case of living artists, Her Majesty’s Commissioners would desire to consult the wishes of the artists themselves as to the particular works by which they would prefer to be represented. The selection of works so made by the artists will not necessarily be binding upon Her Majesty’s Commissioners; but in no case will any work by a living artist be exhibited against his wish, if expressed in writing, and delivered to the Commissioners on or before the 31st of March 1862.

By order,

F. R. SANDFORD,
Secretary

Officers of Her Majesty’s Commissioners,
454, West Strand, London, W.C.

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Superintendent’s Office,
Southland, 6th September 1861.

  1. Her Majesty’s Commissioners will avail themselves of the following eight Art Institutions of this country in communicating with artists who are members of those Institutions, viz. :

The Royal Academy
The Royal Scottish Academy
The Royal Hibernian Academy
The Society of Painters in Water Colours
The Society of British Artists
The New Society of Painters in Water Colours
The Institute of British Artists
The Institute of British Architects.

  1. Intending Exhibitors in the British Division of Section IV., who are not members of any of the preceding Institutions, may at once receive forms of demand for space, by applying to the Secretary to Her Majesty’s Commissioners. These forms must be filled up and returned before the 1st of June 1861.

TENDERS

FOR the erection of a School and Master’s House, at Riverton, will be received at this Office until noon of MONDAY, the 24th day of September 1861. Plans and specifications may be seen at this Office, and at the stores of Messrs Surman & Crear, Riverton, on and after the 12th September.

HENRY M’CULLOCH,
Acting Superintendent.

Superintendent’s Office,
Southland, September 8, 1861.

I HEREBY NOTIFY that WILLIAM HENDERSON CALDAS, Esq., was this day duly elected as a Member of the Provincial Council of Southland, for the town of Invercargill, in the room of NATHANIEL CHALMERS, resigned.

HENRY M’CULLOCH,
Deputy Superintendent.

NOTICE.

Superintendent’s Office,
9th September 1861.

THE following Tenders are published for general information :--

Firewood, per cord Invercargill Accepted. Refused.
W. M’Manninan, 25s. A. Storke, 30s
Police Uniforms, per suit. " S. Shepherd, 25s. None.
Ditching, per chain Waikivi J. Courts, £4 19s. A. M’Naughton, 29s.
J. Stott, 28s. G. M’Gann, 29s.
Stationery Invercargill Smallfield & Bain None.
Firewood, per cord Riverton J. S. Aldrich, 30s. "

N. CHALMERS,
Clerk to Superintendent.

Printed for the Provincial Government by HARKETT & Co., Dee-street, Invercargill



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🌏 Decisions of Her Majesty’s Commissioners for International Exhibition (continued from previous page)

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
International Exhibition, Exhibition Rules, Exhibition Classes, Artists, Art Institutions
  • F. R. Sandford, Secretary

🏗️ Tenders for Construction of School and Master’s House

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
8 September 1861
Construction, School, Master’s House, Riverton, Tenders
  • Henry M’Culloch, Acting Superintendent

🏘️ Election of Member to Provincial Council

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
6 September 1861
Election, Provincial Council, Southland, Invercargill
  • William Henderson Caldas (Esquire), Elected Member of Provincial Council
  • Nathaniel Chalmers, Resigned from Provincial Council

  • Henry M’Culloch, Deputy Superintendent

🏘️ Published Tenders for General Information

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
9 September 1861
Tenders, Firewood, Police Uniforms, Ditching, Stationery
8 names identified
  • W. M’Manninan, Accepted tender for firewood
  • A. Storke, Refused tender for firewood
  • S. Shepherd, Accepted tender for police uniforms
  • J. Courts, Accepted tender for ditching
  • J. Stott, Accepted tender for ditching
  • A. M’Naughton, Refused tender for ditching
  • G. M’Gann, Refused tender for ditching
  • J. S. Aldrich, Accepted tender for firewood

  • N. Chalmers, Clerk to Superintendent