β¨ Bonuses, Licensing, Teacher Exams
[WAR. 30.]
IRON.
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
A bonus of one thousand pounds (Β£1,000) will be
given for the production, in New Zealand, of 300
tons of pig-iron, of marketable quality, from ore pro-
duced in New Zealand.
Conditions.
-
The bonus not to be given for any quantity less
than 100 tons. -
Notice of the intention to erect ironworks and
claim the bonus must be given to the Colonial Secre-
tary before the 31st December, 1882. -
The bonus must be claimed before the 31st De-
cember, 1883. -
In the event of more than one claimant giving
such notice, not more than seven-tenths of the bonus
may be claimed by the first producer, and not more
than three-tenths by the second producer; but if
only one claimant becomes a producer on the above
conditions, he may claim the whole of the bonus. -
The iron in respect of which any bonus is
claimed, and the ore from which it is manufactured,
will be examined by an officer to be appointed by the
Government, who may require the production of
bonΓ’ fide account sales of quantities not less than
100 tons weight, showing that such iron has been
sold at a fair market price as pig-iron.
THOMAS DICK.
Election of Licensing Committees.
Department of Justice,
Wellington, 29th March, 1882.
OTICE has been received at this office, under the
hands of the several Returning Officers, that the
under-mentioned persons have been duly elected to
be the Licensing Committees for the districts set
opposite their names respectively :-
Committee.
William S. Milne
George McIlvride
Henry Jackson
John Wilkins
James Knight
Coll. McDonald
Charles Hammond
John McGillivray
James Guild
Daniel Brunton
George Henry Hill
Thomas Philip Michelle
David Hunter Mervyn
Archibald John McPherson
Moses Edwin Manuel
Thomas Andrew
James Beighton
James Steele
William Morgan
Hugh Chisholm
District.
Epuni.
Merton.
Teviot.
Roxburgh.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
(for the Under-Secretary.)
Examination of Teachers.
Education Department,
Wellington, 29th March, 1882.
THE following lists contain statements of the prin-
cipal results of the examination held at the end
of January, 1882. It must be understood that the
granting of a certificate depends only in part upon
the result of an examination, and that candidates
who have not had the experience required by the
regulations, or who do not receive the necessary
marks from a School Inspector, have no claim to a
certificate.
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The first list contains the names of the successful
candidates at the examination for Class D. The
second supplies similar information with regard to
Class E. The third and fourth lists give the names
of candidates who will be allowed to qualify for
Classes D and E respectively, by passing at the next
examination in those subjects only in which they
have this year been unsuccessful. The fifth is the
list of candidates whose status before the examina-
tion was "provisional," and who have now passed in
the additional subjects necessary for a full certificate,
Every candidate will receive a private intimation
of his success or failure, and those whose names are
in the third and fourth lists will be advised as to the
subjects in which they will require to be examined
again.
An asterisk against a name signifies that the candi,
date is too young to hold a full certificate.
THOMAS DICK,
I. PASSED THE EXAMINATION FOR CLASS D.
Auckland-
Carter, Charles Morton.
North Canterbury-
Allison, Marion Malbon.
Borthwick, James Bibb.
Kime, Percy.
Quartermain, George.
Roberts, Miriam Allaire.
Ross, Cecilia Elizabeth,
*Veysey, Mary Maria
Otago-
Drummond, Alexander Peter.
Johnson, John Andrew.
Tracey, Mary Anna Temple.
II. PASSED THE EXAMINATION FOR CLASS E.
Auckland-
Currie, Annie Hamilton.
Horne, Arthur.
May, Thomas Lloyd.
Westland-
*Andrew, Jane.
North Canterbury-
Connor, James Ramsay.
Douds, Martha.
Kennedy, Fanny.
McCormack, Annie Eliza.
Sealey, Eliza Maria.
Spence, Annie Walker.
*Stirling, William.
Tomlinson, Thomas Ernest.
Watson, Joseph.
Otago-
Ballantyne, Agnes Jane.
Barnett, Abraham Morris.
Don, John Robert.
Gurr, Edwin William.
Smith, Charles Robert.
Stewart, George Leighton.
III. PARTIAL SUCCESS RECORDED TOWARDS
CLASS D.
Auckland-
Haultain, Frances Aplin.
Marlborough-
Lucas, John Pearson.
North Canterbury-
Cookson, Arthur.
Hiatt, Mary.
Murdoch, John.
Suckling, Louis Arthur.
*Weir, Martha.
Otago-
Beattie, Robert Martin.
Darton, Henry Lawrenco
Golding, Francis,
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πΎ Bonus Offered for Production of Pig-Iron in New Zealand
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources1 February 1882
Bonus, Pig-Iron, Iron Production, New Zealand, Colonial Industries
- Thomas Dick
ποΈ Election of Licensing Committees for Various Districts
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government29 March 1882
Licensing Committees, Elections, Districts, Epuni, Merton, Teviot, Roxburgh
20 names identified
- William S. Milne, Elected to Licensing Committee for Epuni
- George McIlvride, Elected to Licensing Committee for Merton
- Henry Jackson, Elected to Licensing Committee for Teviot
- John Wilkins, Elected to Licensing Committee for Roxburgh
- James Knight, Elected to Licensing Committee
- Coll. McDonald, Elected to Licensing Committee
- Charles Hammond, Elected to Licensing Committee
- John McGillivray, Elected to Licensing Committee
- James Guild, Elected to Licensing Committee
- Daniel Brunton, Elected to Licensing Committee
- George Henry Hill, Elected to Licensing Committee
- Thomas Philip Michelle, Elected to Licensing Committee
- David Hunter Mervyn, Elected to Licensing Committee
- Archibald John McPherson, Elected to Licensing Committee
- Moses Edwin Manuel, Elected to Licensing Committee
- Thomas Andrew, Elected to Licensing Committee
- James Beighton, Elected to Licensing Committee
- James Steele, Elected to Licensing Committee
- William Morgan, Elected to Licensing Committee
- Hugh Chisholm, Elected to Licensing Committee
- C. J. A. Haselden, for the Under-Secretary
π Results of Teacher Examinations for Classes D and E
π Education, Culture & Science29 March 1882
Teacher Examinations, Class D, Class E, Certification, Auckland, North Canterbury, Otago, Westland, Marlborough
40 names identified
- Charles Morton Carter, Passed Class D Examination, Auckland
- Marion Malbon Allison, Passed Class D Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- James Bibb Borthwick, Passed Class D Examination, North Canterbury
- Percy Kime, Passed Class D Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- George Quartermain, Passed Class D Examination, North Canterbury
- Miriam Allaire Roberts, Passed Class D Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Cecilia Elizabeth Ross, Passed Class D Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Mary Maria Veysey, Passed Class D Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Alexander Peter Drummond, Passed Class D Examination, Otago
- John Andrew Johnson, Passed Class D Examination, Otago (too young for full certificate)
- Mary Anna Temple Tracey, Passed Class D Examination, Otago (too young for full certificate)
- Annie Hamilton Currie, Passed Class E Examination, Auckland (too young for full certificate)
- Arthur Horne, Passed Class E Examination, Auckland (too young for full certificate)
- Thomas Lloyd May, Passed Class E Examination, Auckland
- Jane Andrew, Passed Class E Examination, Westland (too young for full certificate)
- James Ramsay Connor, Passed Class E Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Martha Douds, Passed Class E Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Fanny Kennedy, Passed Class E Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Annie Eliza McCormack, Passed Class E Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Eliza Maria Sealey, Passed Class E Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Annie Walker Spence, Passed Class E Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- William Stirling, Passed Class E Examination, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Thomas Ernest Tomlinson, Passed Class E Examination, North Canterbury
- Joseph Watson, Passed Class E Examination, North Canterbury
- Agnes Jane Ballantyne, Passed Class E Examination, Otago (too young for full certificate)
- Abraham Morris Barnett, Passed Class E Examination, Otago
- John Robert Don, Passed Class E Examination, Otago
- Edwin William Gurr, Passed Class E Examination, Otago (too young for full certificate)
- Charles Robert Smith, Passed Class E Examination, Otago (too young for full certificate)
- George Leighton Stewart, Passed Class E Examination, Otago (too young for full certificate)
- Frances Aplin Haultain, Partial success toward Class D, Auckland
- John Pearson Lucas, Partial success toward Class D, Marlborough
- Arthur Cookson, Partial success toward Class D, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Mary Hiatt, Partial success toward Class D, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- John Murdoch, Partial success toward Class D, North Canterbury
- Louis Arthur Suckling, Partial success toward Class D, North Canterbury
- Martha Weir, Partial success toward Class D, North Canterbury (too young for full certificate)
- Robert Martin Beattie, Partial success toward Class D, Otago (too young for full certificate)
- Henry Lawrenco Darton, Partial success toward Class D, Otago
- Francis Golding, Partial success toward Class D, Otago
- Thomas Dick
NZ Gazette 1882, No 30