✨ Provincial Tenders and Road Expenditure
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ERADICATION OF THISTLE.
Provincial Secretary\'s Office,
New Plymouth, 13th November, 1858.
TENDERS for the eradication of the
Scotch Thistle on the Native Reserves
Nos. 3 and 4, in the Mangorei road, for the
term of one year, commencing on the 1st
of December next, will be received at this
office until noon of Saturday the 27th in-
stant.
Further particulars may be obtained on
application at this office.
Tenders to be sealed and endorsed \"Ten-
der for Eradication of Thistles.\"
I. N. WATT,
Provincial Secretary.
TENDERS FOR PAINTING.
Provincial Secretary\'s Office,
New Plymouth, 17th November, 1858.
TENDERS for Painting the Henui, Hua-
toki, and Mangotuku Bridges will be
received at this office until noon on Satur-
day the 27th instant.
Particulars may be obtained on applica-
tion.
Tenders to be sealed and endorsed \"Ten-
der for Painting.\"
I. N. WATT,
Provincial Secretary.
RETURN of the names of all persons to whom Scrip has been issued as Military
Settlers under the 39th clause of the Land Regulations of the Province of New
Plymouth from the 1st to the 31st October, 1858.
| To whom issued. | Rank and Regiment. | Date of Issue. | Amount. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Henry Drory | Private 65th Regt. | 16th October | £40 0 0 |
Provincial Secretary\'s Office,
New Plymouth, 2nd November, 1858.
I. N. WATT,
Provincial Secretary.
ROADS AND BRIDGES ORDINANCE, 1858.
Provincial Secretary\'s Office, 17th November, 1858.
THE following approximate statements of the manner in which the Boards of Com-
missioners for the districts specified propose expending the funds at their disposal
are published for the information of the ratepayers.
I. N. WATT, Provincial Secretary.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Improving line of road from Monamona to the beach ........................... 12 0 0
\" \" \" from Oxenham\'s to McDonald\'s ........................ 8 0 0
\" \" \" from Dixon\'s to W. Bayly\'s ........................... 12 0 0
\" Petoni Junction road ........................................................... 10 0 0
\" Oakura hill ......................................................................... 20 0 0
\" road from Tapuae road to Poutoko pa .................................... 20 0 0
£82 0 0
MANLEY DIXON,
JAMES BAYLY, } Commissioners.
PHILIP PRISKE,
NINTH DISTRICT.
Metal for roads ........................................................................ 65 0 0
Pote\'s Bridge .......................................................................... 5 0 0
Repairing Culverts ................................................................... 10 0 0
Sealy road ............................................................................. 20 0 0
Hurford road .......................................................................... 15 0 0
£115 0 0
GEO. BAYLEY,
JOHN HURFORD, } Commissioners.
JOSEPH PARKER,
Printed by G. W. WOON for the Provincial Government.
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🏘️ Tenders for eradication of Scotch Thistle on Native Reserves
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government13 November 1858
Tenders, Thistle eradication, Native Reserves, Mangorei road, New Plymouth
- I. N. Watt, Provincial Secretary
🏗️ Tenders for painting bridges
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works17 November 1858
Tenders, Painting, Bridges, Henui, Huatoki, Mangotuku, New Plymouth
- I. N. Watt, Provincial Secretary
🗺️ Return of Scrip issued to Military Settlers
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey2 November 1858
Scrip, Military Settlers, Land Regulations, New Plymouth
- Henry Drory (Private), Issued scrip as military settler
- I. N. Watt, Provincial Secretary
🏘️ Roads and Bridges Ordinance expenditure statements
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government17 November 1858
Roads, Bridges, Expenditure, Ratepayers, Commissioners, Eighth District, Ninth District
6 names identified
- Manley Dixon, Commissioner, Eighth District
- James Bayly, Commissioner, Eighth District
- Philip Priske, Commissioner, Eighth District
- Geo. Bayley, Commissioner, Ninth District
- John Hurford, Commissioner, Ninth District
- Joseph Parker, Commissioner, Ninth District
- I. N. Watt, Provincial Secretary
Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1858, No 17