✨ Miscellaneous Notices
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
(PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.)
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures thereto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
J. WOODWARD,
Acting Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XI.] MONDAY, MAY 16, 1864. No. 19.
£1000 Reward.
AVAILABLE GOLD FIELD.
Superintendent’s Office,
Wellington, 15th January, 1862.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Provincial Government of Wellington, will award a Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding the whole amount of One Thousand Pounds Sterling, payable to any one person, or distributable rateably amongst any number of persons, who shall discover and make known to the Government the existence of an available Gold Field within the Province of Wellington.
All claims for the payment of this Reward, or any portion of it, are to be sent in to the Government, addressed to the Provincial Secretary in the first instance, by whom they will be afterwards referred to the decision of a Commission consisting of three members, one to be named by the Wellington Chamber of Commerce and two by the Superintendent.
By the definition hereof, a “Gold Field” is meant a district within which Gold shall be judged by the Commissioners to exist capable of affording employment to a body of not less than six hundred (600) diggers at a remunerative rate of wages.
I. E. FEATHERSTON,
Superintendent.
Tenders.
The following statement of accepted and non-accepted Tenders for the erection of a store at Mana is published for general information.
| Name | £ s. d. | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Thos. Nicholas & Son | 185 0 0 | accepted |
| John Ralph Rees | 204 0 0 | declined |
| Wallis, Parsons and Gascoigne | 214 0 0 | declined |
| T. J. Johns | 250 0 0 | " |
| Elijah Bythell | 254 0 0 | " |
| John Rollo | 255 0 0 | " |
Charles Sharp,
President Marine Board.
Wellington, 2nd May, 1864.
Sheep Inspectors’ Reports.
Rangitikei, 2nd May, 1864.
I HEREBY certify that I have examined Mr. ____’s flock of sheep, and I find the same to be clean and free from Scab.
G. McGasson,
Sheep Inspector.
Rangitikei, 14th April, 1864.
I HAVE to certify that I have examined Mr. William Hair’s flock of Sheep, and find they are clean and free from Scab.
G. McGasson,
Sheep Inspector.
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🌾 Reward for Discovery of Available Gold Field
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources15 January 1862
Reward, Gold Field, Discovery, Wellington Province
- I. E. Featherston, Superintendent
🏗️ Accepted and Non-Accepted Tenders for Store Erection
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works2 May 1864
Tenders, Store Erection, Mana, Wellington
8 names identified
- Thos. Nicholas, Tender accepted for store erection
- John Ralph Rees, Tender declined for store erection
- Wallis, Tender declined for store erection
- Parsons, Tender declined for store erection
- Gascoigne, Tender declined for store erection
- T. J. Johns, Tender declined for store erection
- Elijah Bythell, Tender declined for store erection
- John Rollo, Tender declined for store erection
- Charles Sharp, President Marine Board
🌾 Sheep Inspectors’ Reports
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources2 May 1864
Sheep Inspection, Scab, Rangitikei
- William Hair, Sheep flock certified clean and free from Scab
- G. McGasson, Sheep Inspector
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1864, No 19