Provincial Notices and Customs




The date of such certificate shall be deemed the day on which the claimant produced the forty tons of Merchandize required.

Whenever any quantity of flax is brought for inspection, satisfactory proof will have to be given to the Commissioners that no part of the flax has been already inspected by them.

One half of the reward will be paid at once to any person whom the Governor, on the report of a Commission, shall declare in writing to be entitled to the same, after which no other claim to a reward of the same class will be entertained; and the other half of such reward will be paid upon satisfactory proof being given to the Governor, or his appointee in London, of the bona fide sale of twenty tons of the Merchandize in Europe, at an advance of not less than twenty per cent. upon the actual cost of the article landed in Europe.

All costs and expenses connected with the carriage to or removal from the place of inspection of any flax offered for inspection, and all other expenses, if any, connected therewith, to be borne by the competitor.

WILLIAM FOX.

PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND.

Appropriation Ordinance (No. 3), 1863, assent withheld

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, 16th Dec., 1863.

THE following Bill, passed by the Provincial Council of the Province of Southland, entitled—

"The Appropriation Ordinance, No. 3, 1863," which Bill was reserved for the signification of the Governor’s pleasure thereon, having been laid before the Governor, His Excellency has been pleased to withhold his assent to the same.

Wm. Fox.


Appointment of Bonding Warehouses at the Port of Invercargill.

CUSTOMS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the buildings hereinafter particularised and described have been duly appointed, in accordance with the 11th Section of "Customs Regulations Act, 1858," to be Warehouses for the securing of Goods under Bond for the payment of Duties of Customs.

1st. A Wooden Building belonging to Messrs. Henderson, Bonar & Co., situated on Section 2, Block III., Town of Invercargill, and fronting to Kelvin-street.

2nd. A Wooden Building belonging to Messrs. Surman & Crerar, situated on Section 20, Block I., Town of Riverton, and fronting to Palmerston-street.

3rd. A Wooden Building belonging to Mr. John Mills, situated on Section 18, Block I., Town of Riverton, and fronting to Palmerston-street.

4th. A Wooden Building belonging to Messrs Blacklock, Calder & Co., situated on Section 19, Block III., Town of Riverton, and fronting to Palmerston-street.

A. J. ELLIS,
Deputy Commissioner.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Southland Provincial Gazette 1864, No 1





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🌾 Rewards for Flax Processing (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
18 December 1863
Flax, Reward, Export, Phormium Tenax, Merchandize
  • WILLIAM FOX

🏘️ Southland Appropriation Ordinance Assent Withheld

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
16 December 1863
Appropriation Ordinance, Southland, Governor's Assent
  • Wm. Fox

🏭 Appointment of Bonding Warehouses at Invercargill

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Customs, Bonding Warehouses, Invercargill, Riverton
7 names identified
  • Henderson, Owner of Warehouse
  • Bonar, Owner of Warehouse
  • Surman, Owner of Warehouse
  • Crerar, Owner of Warehouse
  • John Mills, Owner of Warehouse
  • Blacklock, Owner of Warehouse
  • Calder, Owner of Warehouse

  • A. J. ELLIS, Deputy Commissioner