✨ Reward and Proclamation Notices
Other Fibrous Plants of New Zealand
Available as articles of export, viz:—
£2,000.
To the person who shall, by some process of his own invention, first produce from the Phormium Tenax, or other fibrous plant indigenous to New Zealand, fifty tons of merchandise.
£1,000.
To any person, other than the person entitled to the first reward, who shall, by some process of his own invention, next produce from the Phormium Tenax, or other fibrous plant indigenous to New Zealand, fifty tons of merchandise.
£1,000.
Viz:—£200 to each of the first five persons, other than those entitled to the first and second rewards, who shall by any process, whether of his own invention or not, produce from the Phormium Tenax, or other fibrous plant indigenous to New Zealand, twenty tons of merchandise.
The merchandise must be saleable as an article of Export from the Colony of New Zealand, and have been produced at a cost not exceeding 75 per cent. of its value at the Port of Entry from which it is exported; and the process used must be fully made known, with a view to the discovery being at once made available to the public.
His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand will from time to time appoint Commissions, to consist of not less than three persons, to act at such places as circumstances may require, and each claim for reward will be referred to such Commission, as may be considered the most convenient for its proper investigation. The acts of the majority will be deemed the acts of the Commission.
Each Commission shall be at liberty to adopt such means as it may deem most fit for determining the value and cost of production of the Merchandise, for ascertaining the process employed, and for fully investigating in all respects and reporting upon the validity of any claim.
Every claim for reward must be preferred in writing before the first of January, 1862, to the Principal Officer of Customs at the port of entry nearest to the place where it is desired that the examination of the Merchandise shall take place, who will at once proceed to ascertain whether the full quantity, in respect of which the reward is claimed, is ready for examination, and, if such quantity is ready, he will give a certificate to that effect, dated on the day on which he shall have ascertained the fact, and such day shall be deemed to be the day on which the merchandise was produced.
Whenever any Officer of Customs is required to go more than three miles from his residence, his travelling expenses must be paid beforehand by the person requiring his attendance, and he cannot be required to attend a second time if the quantity was found deficient on the first occasion.
One half of any reward will be paid at once to any person whom a Commission shall report and the Governor shall have determined to be entitled to the same after which no other claim to the same reward will be entertained—and the other half upon satisfactory proof being given to the Governor of the bona fide sale of the merchandise in Europe, at an advance of not less than 20 per cent. upon the bona fide actual cost of the article landed in Europe.
E. W. STAFFORD.
PROCLAMATION
By His Honor Isaac Earl Featherston, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, in the Islands of New Zealand.
WHEREAS by an Act of the Provincial Council of Wellington, Session III., No. 8, intituled “An Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to Cattle Trespass and Impounding,” it is enacted “That the Superintendent may from time to time by Proclamation declare any Pounds to be, or cease to be Public Pounds within the meaning of the said Act, and may from time to time in like manner appoint, suspend, remove, and reappoint keepers of such pounds.”
Now therefore I, Isaac Earl Featherston, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, Do hereby Proclaim the Stock-yard of Thomas Ray, near his house on the Taratahi plain in the Wairarapa Valley, in the said Province, to
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Reward for Discovery of Efficient Means for Rendering Flax
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🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesFlax, Reward, Discovery, Manufacturing, Export
- E. W. STAFFORD
🏘️ Proclamation of Public Pound and Pound Keeper
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentCattle Trespass, Impounding, Public Pound, Wairarapa Valley
- Thomas Ray, Owner of declared Public Pound
- Isaac Earl Featherston, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1861, No 7