Administrative Notices and Legal Rules




1924
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 109

Copies of the form of statutory declaration may be
obtained on application to the Secretary for Educa-
tion, Wellington, or to the Secretary of any Educa-
tion Board.

THOMAS DICK.

Money Order and Savings Bank Offices opened.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 27th December, 1882.
IT is hereby notified for general information that
Money Order and Savings Bank Offices will be
opened at

RIMU (Chief Office, Hokitika), and
TE PUKE (Chief Office, Thames),
on the 1st proximo.

W. GRAY,
Secretary.

Friendly Society registered.

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 23rd December, 1882.
THE Court Foresters Pride, No. 6073, of the
Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society,
situated at Waimate, is registered as a friendly
society, under "The Friendly Societies Act, 1882,"
this 23rd day of December, 1882.

WM. R. E. BROWN,
Registrar of Friendly Societies.

Friendly Society registered.

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 27th December, 1882.
THE Anchor Lodge, No. 120, of the United Ancient
Order of Druids Society, situated at Woolston,
is registered as a friendly society, under "The
Friendly Societies Act, 1882," this 27th day of
December, 1882.

WM. R. E. BROWN,
Registrar of Friendly Societies.

Application for Patent.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 27th December, 1882.
PATENT for the Ponsonby Kiln.

BERNARD KEANE and GEORGE CARDER, of
Auckland, New Zealand, Brick and Tile Manu-
facturers, have deposited at this office a specification
of the said invention; and I have appointed Friday,
the 16th day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon, at this office, to hear the said application and all
objections thereto; and I require all persons having
an interest in opposing the grant of such Letters
Patent to leave, on or before the 1st day of March
next, at this office, particulars in writing of their
objections to the said application, otherwise they will
be precluded from urging the same.

C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.

No. 750.

Rules and Regulations undar "The Law Practi-
tioners Act, 1882."

BY virtue of the powers vested in us by law, it is
ordered by us, the Judges of the said Court,
that the following shall be the rules and regulations
under "The Law Practitioners Act, 1882:"—

  1. Every candidate for admission as a barrister
    or solicitor of the Supreme Court shall give notice to
    the Registrar of the Court at the place where he
    intends to apply for admission, at least two months
    before the time appointed for an examination, of his
    desire to be examined, and shall state the nature of
    the examination that he proposes to submit to; and
    shall at the same time pay the proper fee in respect
    of such examination.

  2. An examination of other candidates for ad-
    mission as barristers or solicitors in law and general
    knowledge shall be held, at every place where there
    shall be an office of the Supreme Court, on the third
    Monday in March and the first Monday in August
    in the year 1883, and on the third Monday in March
    and the third Monday in September in every suc-
    ceeding year, and shall be continued from day to day,
    omitting Court holidays. If the third Monday in
    March shall be Easter Monday the examination shall
    commence on the Wednesday following.

  3. Candidates may present themselves at any
    half-yearly examination for examination both in law
    and general knowledge, or in law only, or in general
    knowledge only.

  4. The half-yearly examinations will be conducted
    by printed or written papers. The papers will be the
    same throughout the colony, and in every place the
    same papers will be set on the same day and at the
    same hour.

  5. Candidates for admission as barristers who
    have been previously admitted as barristers in any
    superior or Supreme Court in any part of Her
    Majesty's dominions shall be examined only as to
    their knowledge of the law of New Zealand so far as
    it differs from the law of England. The Judge in
    any judicial district may specially appoint times
    for the examination of any such candidates in addi-
    tion to the half-yearly times above prescribed.

  6. Candidates for admission as barristers who
    shall have taken a degree in arts, science, or law from
    some University or other body in any part of Her
    Majesty's dominions which has or hereafter may have
    power by law to grant such a degree shall be examined
    only in law.

  7. All other candidates for admission as barris-
    ters shall be examined in law and general knowledge.

  8. Solicitors on the roll who shall apply after the
    15th day of September, 1883, to be admitted as bar-
    risters shall pass the examination in general know-
    ledge provided by Rules 9 and 10, and shall pass an
    examination in Roman law and international law,
    and conflict of laws, as provided by Rule 11, and shall
    also be examined in the principles of the law of con-
    tracts, trusts, and evidence. Pollock on Contracts,
    Lewis on Trusts, and Taylor and Best on Evidence
    are recommended for the perusal of candidates.

  9. The examination in general knowledge for can-
    didates for admission as barristers, and for candidates
    for admission as solicitors who are by law required
    to pass the barristers' examination, shall be in the
    following subjects :---

(1.) Greek.—Translations from the Iliad, first four
books. Herodotus, Second Book.

(2.) Latin.—Translations from Cicero, “De Offi-
ciis,” and First and Second Orations against Catiline.
Satires of Horace, First Book. Candidates will be
expected to show a competent knowledge of Greek
and Latin grammar, and to answer such questions
on Greek and Roman history, geography, antiquities,
and literature as may arise out of the works in which
they are examined.

(3.) Euclid.—First four books.

(4.) Algebra.—To quadratic equations inclusive.

(5.) History.—Hallam's Constitutional History,
Hallam's Middle Ages, fifth, sixth, and eighth
chapters.

  1. Candidates may be examined in French or
    German, instead of Greek, provided they give written
    notice of their desire to be so examined to the
    Registrar at least two months before the time of
    examination. No particular works will be specified,


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🎓 Distribution of Parliamentary Grant to Public Libraries (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
20 September 1882
Public libraries, Funding distribution, Statutory declaration, Education Department
  • Thomas Dick

🚂 Opening of Money Order and Savings Bank Offices at Rimu and Te Puke

🚂 Transport & Communications
27 December 1882
Post Office, Money Order, Savings Bank, Rimu, Te Puke
  • W. Gray, Secretary

🏥 Registration of Foresters Pride Friendly Society, Waimate

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
23 December 1882
Friendly Society, Registration, Foresters Pride, Waimate, Ancient Order of Foresters
  • Wm. R. E. Brown, Registrar of Friendly Societies

🏥 Registration of Anchor Lodge Friendly Society, Woolston

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
27 December 1882
Friendly Society, Registration, Anchor Lodge, Woolston, United Ancient Order of Druids
  • Wm. R. E. Brown, Registrar of Friendly Societies

🏭 Patent application hearing for the Ponsonby Kiln

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 December 1882
Patent, Ponsonby Kiln, Invention, Auckland, Brick and Tile Manufacturers
  • Bernard Keane, Applicant for Ponsonby Kiln patent
  • George Carder, Applicant for Ponsonby Kiln patent

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer

⚖️ Rules and regulations for barrister and solicitor examinations under the Law Practitioners Act

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Law Practitioners Act, Supreme Court, Barrister admission, Solicitor admission, Examinations, Rules
  • Judges of the said Court