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TEE GAZETTE.
The following notifications appeared in tbe . Gatttte of yesterday:
APPOINTMENTS.
To be public vaccinators-Alfred Atkinson, 1 Esq., surgeon, for tho district of Towerhill ;
ano Richard Brown, Esq., surgeon, for the ' districts of Avenel and Longwood. Mr. Tem , pleton Bunnett (O.P.S., Heathcote), to be elec-
toral registrar for the Heathcote A and B : divisions of the district of Rodney, and
the corresponding divisions of tho North- western and Eastern Provinces. Denis Deasy (senior-constable) to be acting ! clerk of petty sessions at Seymour. To 1 be deputy registrars of births and deaths, ? viz. :-Joseph Mitcholl Starling, at Mount
Egerton, vice James Scott, resigned ; Ezekiel John Lock, for the district of St. Arnaud, to act for Theodore Bliss, absent on sick leave, for 1 one month from tho 6th instant. COMMON SCHOOLS.
At the expiration of one month from this date, it is the intention of the Board of Edu-
cation to make the following appointments, viz.:-Mr. Alexander Boyd, to be a member of the local committee of a common school at
Junction Diggings; Crawford A. D. Pasco, Esq., to be a member of the local com- mittee of a common school at Mary-
borough; William Ibbotson, William James Baige, Christopher Jobson, John Blyth,
John Twiney, Hugh Smith, David Corbet, Thomas Cameron, and James M'Ilwrick, to
be members of the local committee of a Common school at Newstead; Robert Oler- head, Joseph Morcom, Elijah Dunlop, John Brown, Henry Trewren, John Felstead, Robert
Steggall, Edward Clarke, Thomas Goodwin, Samuel Bracewell, to be members of the local
committee of a common school at Columbian Reef.
CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.
Extra supply of lime, under contract 1,320 of 1862, for penal buildings, Pentridge, £79 3s. 1d., George Cakebread; supplying for the use
of the Goverement printer, blue wove double foolscap paper, 28lb., to sample, fifty reams at
10d. per lb. (addition to contract No. 1,592), F. B. Franklyn: works at Melbourne wharves, £192 3s. 4d., William Mowitt ; police build- ings, Wangaratta, £978, Alexander Kilgour; repairs to quarters of water police, Williams-
town, £70, John Radcliffe; lockup, Lake Learmonth, £439 9s. 6d., Lewis Griffiths ; additions to police Quarters, Richmond Depot, £505 14s., John M'Entee; lockup at Talbot, £748 9s., G. D. Langridge and Co.; police stables, Carisbrook, £295, Thomas Williams
stables for police, Dunolly, £349, G. D. Lang- ridge and Co.; fencing and gates at Yarra Bend Asylum, £289, Alfred Chitts ; repairs to Court-house, Maryborough, £68 10s., Edward Harkness: 10,000 insulating pins for Te-
legraph Department, £219 17s., Alcock and Co. ; line of telegraph between Hex- ham and Mortlake (say ten miles, at £45 per mile), £450, E. L. Crowell; re-
paira at telegraph-station, Melbourne, £64 2s. 6d., Wakefield and Castle ; post and tele- graph office, Yackandandah, £1,220, W. For- syth and Co.; post and telegraph office, Wah- gunyah, £1,340, W. Forsyth and Co. : post and telegraph office, Rutherglen, £1 500, W. Forsyth and Co.; repairs, telegraph-office, Queenscliff, £71, Donald Ross ; post and tele-
graph station, Camperdown, £1,594 4s.,
Richard Pimblett ; repairs, &c, at immigra- tion depot, Portland, £267, John Jones ; notice boards for Customs Department, £112, Thos. Pickering; additional work under contract No. 1566 of 1862, additions to house at Botanic- gardens, Melbourne, £158 10s., Henry
Gardner.