✨ Industrial Bonuses and Mining Regulations
SEPT, 1.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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manufactured in New Zealand, from beet or any
other root or plant grown in the colony.
LINSEED OIL.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be
given for the production, by machinery permanently
established in New Zealand, of the first ten thousand
(10,000) gallons of oil, of good marketable quality,
from linseed grown in the colony.
OIL CAKE.
A bonus of one hundred pounds (£100) will be
given for the production of the first fifty tons of oil
cake, of good marketable quality, from linseed grown
in the colony.
STARCH.
A bonus of three hundred pounds (£300) will be
given on the first fifty tons of starch, manufactured
in the colony, which shall be shipped to an English
market, and for which a satisfactory certificate shall
be given by dealers or brokers in England that the
starch is of good marketable quality.
SILK.
A bonus of fifty per cent. on the value realized
for the first thousand pounds' (£1,000) worth of
cocoons of the silkworm, or silkworms' eggs, pro-
duced in the colony, to be paid on quantities of not
less value than fifty pounds (£50) nor more than
one hundred pounds (£100) produced by any one
person.
SULPHURIC ACID.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) per
annum will be given for three years in succession
for the production each year, by machinery esta-
blished in New Zealand, of not less than fifty tons
of sulphuric acid, of good marketable quality. The
producer to the satisfaction of the Colonial Secretary
of the first fifty tons shall be also entitled to the
payments of the two following years if he fulfils the
conditions.
EARTHENWARE.
A bonus of two hundred and fifty pounds (£250)
will be given on the first £1,000 worth of household
earthenware manufactured in the colony, on proof
that it has been sold at such prices as to show that it
is of good marketable quality.
SUGAR-REFINING.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be
given for three years in succession for the refining
each year, by machinery established in New Zealand,
of not less than one hundred tons of cane sugar.
The establishment by which such refining is effected
must be what is ordinarily known as a sugar-refinery.
The firm refining the first one hundred tons of sugar,
and receiving the bonus, shall be also entitled to the
bonus of the two following years upon fulfilling the
conditions above named.
GUNPOWDER.
The Government are prepared to receive pro-
posals from any person willing to establish a factory
for the manufacture of blasting and sporting powder.
The proposer to state what amount of bonus he would
require to induce him to undertake the manufacture.
The place where the factory is to be erected to be
subject to the approval of the Government, the
plans and specifications of the building to be also
approved by Government.
All the internal fittings and the arrangements for
carrying on the manufacture of the gunpowder to
be subject to the inspection of an officer appointed
by the Government.
BUTTER OR CHEESE.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be
given for the first 25 tons of butter or the first 50
tons of cheese (produced in a factory worked on the
American principle, and to which factory any farmer,
subject to certain conditions, may send his milk),
which shall be exported from New Zealand, and sold
at such prices in a foreign market as shall show that
the articles are of fair quality.
MEAT.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be
given on the first 100 tons of fresh meat exported
from New Zealand in vessels fitted with refrigerating
machinery. Such meat must have been collected in
a refrigerating chamber in this colony, and must
have been landed in Europe in sound marketable
condition.
CONDITIONS.
NOTICE of intention to claim any of the above
bonuses must be given in writing to the Colonial
Secretary not later than the 31st December, 1881.
The claim must be made before the 30th June,
1882.
The other conditions as to quantity, quality, and
value to be fulfilled to the satisfaction of an officer
appointed for the purpose by the Government.
Further information and particulars may be
obtained by application at the Colonial Secretary's
Office.
THOMAS DICK.
Special Rules under "The Regulation of Mines
Act, 1874."
Mines Department,
Wellington, 31st August, 1881.
THE under-mentioned special rules are published
in accordance with the provisions of section 31
of "The Regulation of Mines Act, 1874," to be
observed at the following Coal Mines :-
Brockley No. 1, Malvern. Marshall's, Otago.
Brockley No. 2, Malvern. Hurdstone, Otago.
Kowai Pass, Malvern. Mount Ida, Otago.
Real Mackay, Otago. Kawarau, Otago.
Johnston, Otago.
WM. ROLLESTON,
Minister of Mines.
The penalties for the violation of any special rules
established under "The Regulation of Mines Act,
1874," and for offences against the Act, are provided
for in sections 22 to 28, in Part VI.
SPECIAL RULES.
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No officer in a place of trust shall depute
another person to do his work without the sanction
of his superior; and no person in a place of trust
shall absent himself without having previously ob-
tained the permission of his superior officer for his
term of absence. -
Intoxicating drinks shall not be allowed in or
about the mine without the consent of the Manager,
and then only in cases of necessity; and no person
in a state of intoxication shall be allowed to be in or
about the mine.
MANAGER.
- The Manager shall take all reasonable means
for carrying out the requirements of the Act and
special rules, by publishing and, to the best of his
power, enforcing them. He shall be responsible for
the appointment of a sufficient number of competent
persons to carry out the requirements of the Act
and the special rules, and also to see that the work-
ing of the mine is carried on with all reasonable pro-
visions for the safety of the persons employed.
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Continuation of Bonuses for Colonial Manufacturing Industries and Gunpowder Proposals
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources1 September 1881
Bonuses, Linseed Oil, Starch, Silk, Sulphuric Acid, Earthenware, Sugar Refining, Gunpowder, Butter, Cheese, Meat export
- Thomas Dick
🌾 Publication of Special Rules for Coal Mines under Regulation of Mines Act
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources31 August 1881
Mines Act 1874, Special Rules, Coal Mines, Safety regulations, Brockley, Marshall's, Kowai Pass
- WM. ROLLESTON, Minister of Mines
NZ Gazette 1881, No 70