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DEC. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1785

Money Order and Savings Bank Office opened.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 13th December, 1883.

I T is hereby notified for general information that a Money
Order and Savings Bank Office will be opened at
PAPAROA (Chief Office, Auckland)
on the 1st proximo.

W. GRAY,
Secretary.

Public Libraries.

Education Department,
Wellington, 20th September, 1883.

N OTICE is hereby given that the sum of £6,000 has
been voted by Parliament for distribution to public
libraries.

The distribution will take place on the 31st January, 1884,
and no claim will be considered that shall not have been sent
in in due form and received by the Secretary for Education,
Wellington, before the 22nd January, 1884.

Every public library maintained by rates will be entitled
to share in the distribution according to its income from
rates; and every library maintained by subscriptions and
voluntary contributions will be entitled to share according to
its income from subscriptions and voluntary contributions:
Provided in either case that the income for the year has not
been less than £2; and that admission to the library, if within
a borough, is open to the public free of charge.

The income of each library may be stated either for the
year ending 31st December, 1883, or for the year ending with
that day in the year 1883 on which the annual accounts of
the library were made up.

The distribution will not be in proportion to the several
incomes of the libraries; but a nominal addition of £25 will
be made to the amount of each income, and the vote of
£6,000 will be divided in proportion to the amounts as thus
augmented, but so as that no institution shall receive more
than £50, and that no payment shall be made in respect of
income derived from endowments or grants from Borough or
County Councils, or of moneys received for building purposes
and not simply for the library itself.

Application to share in the distribution must be made in
the form of a statutory declaration by the Chairman, or
Secretary, or Treasurer of the institution on behalf of which it
is made; and such declaration shall be in the following form:-

DECLARATION.

I [Name], of [Place of abode], [Occupation], do solemnly
and sincerely declare that I am Chairman [or Secretary, or
Treasurer] of the [Name of institution]; that during the year
ending the day of , 1883, the income of the
aforesaid institution for the purposes of a library only was as
follows: From rates levied by a local governing body under
"The Public Libraries Act, 1869," pounds
shillings and pence; and from the subscriptions of
members, pounds shillings and pence; and from voluntary contributions other than mem-
bers' subscriptions, pounds shillings and
pence; and that the attached statement is a true
copy of the audited statement of the accounts of the insti-
tution admission to the reading-room is open to the
public free of charge.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously be-
lieving the same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the
General Assembly of New Zealand intituled "The Justices
of the Peace Act, 1882."

[Here affix and
cancel a stamp
at 2s. 6d.]

Signature:
Declared at , this day of , 188 before
me- , Justice of the Peace [or Solicitor, or Notary Public].

[NOTE. The words relating to free admission may be
struck out if the library is not in a borough. The words in
brackets are not part of the form, but indicate matter to be
inserted or substituted.]

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

THOMAS DICK.

The Gilchrist Scholarship.

Education Department,
Wellington, 18th December, 1883.

A SCHOLARSHIP of the value of £100 per annum, and
tenable for three years, is biennially awarded to the
highest among those candidates at the London University
June Matriculation Examination held in New Zealand, who
pass either in the Honours or in the First Division, are not
less than sixteen nor more than twenty-two years of age, and
are desirous of prosecuting their studies either at the Uni-
versity of Edinburgh, or at the University College, London,

with a view to graduation in one of the Faculties of the
University of London.

If any candidates offer themselves, the June examination
for New Zealand will be held some time in the month of
June, 1884, or as soon after as the examination papers arrive
in the colony, and at such place or places as may be here-
after fixed, having regard to the candidates' places of abode.

Candidates will not be approved by the Examiners unless
they have shown a competent knowledge in each of the fol-
lowing subjects, according to the details specified under the
several heads:-

  1. Latin:
  2. Any two of the following languages: (a) Greek, (b)
    French, and (c) German:
  3. The English language, English history, and modern
    geography:
  4. Mathematics:
  5. Natural philosophy:
  6. Chemistry.

Particulars of the foregoing subjects of examination will
be found in the Calendar of the University of London, under
the head of "Regulations--Matriculation." The special
Latin and Greek subjects for June, 1884, are Cicero, De
Amicitia, with Oration I. against Catiline; and Xenophon,
Cyropædia, Book V.

The scholarship will be considered as commencing from
the 1st July, 1885, but the first quarterly instalment will be
paid to the successful candidate in the first week of October,
1885, at which time he will be expected to present himself to
the Secretary of the Gilchrist Trust in London. Subsequent
payments will depend on attendance at three courses of
lectures in every session, and on good conduct; and the
scholar must present himself for the first examination in one
of the Faculties of the University of London before the end
of the second year of the currency of his scholarship.

Every candidate will be required to give satisfactory
evidence that he is between the ages of sixteen and twenty-
two years, and either that he is a native of New Zealand, or
that he has resided in New Zealand for the last five years.

Notice of entry, with satisfactory testimonials as to
personal character, and the London matriculation fee of £2,
must be sent to the Secretary for Education, Wellington, so
as to reach his office not later than the 1st June, 1884.

By order.

JOHN HISLOP,
Secretary for Education.

In the matter of the Will of Maurice O'Rourke, of Waikaka,
deceased.

Public Trust Office,
Wellington, 14th December, 1883.

I T is hereby notified that the above will has been finally
accepted, in accordance with the provisions of "The
Public Trust Office Act, 1872," and that the Public Trustee
is the Executor appointed under the said will.

R. C. HAMERTON,
Public Trustee.

Application for a Patent.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 18th December, 1883.

P ATENT for Armitage's Enamel.

LOUIS PHILIP ARMITAGE, of Auckland, in the Pro-
vincial District of Auckland and Colony of New Zealand,
Coal-miner, has deposited at this office a specification of the
said invention; and I have appointed Thursday, the 8th
day of May next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, 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 23rd day of
April next, at this office, particulars in writing of their objec-
tions to the said application, otherwise they will be precluded
from urging the same.

No. 972. C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.

Application for a Patent.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 18th December, 1883.

P ATENT for Kelly's Centrifugal Centuple Steam or Water-
engine.

JAMES KELLY and JAMES YOUNG KELLY, of Auckland, in
the Provincial District of Auckland and Colony of New
Zealand, Ironfounders, have deposited at this office a specifi-
cation of the said invention; and I have appointed Thursday,
the 8th day of May next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, 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 23rd day of April next, at this office, particulars
in writing of their objections to the said application, other-
wise they will be precluded from urging the same.

No. 973. C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.



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🚂 Opening of Money Order and Savings Bank Office at Paparoa

🚂 Transport & Communications
13 December 1883
Money Order, Savings Bank, Office opening, Paparoa, Auckland
  • W. Gray, Secretary

🎓 Distribution of £6,000 voted for Public Libraries

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
20 September 1883
Public libraries, Government funding, Distribution rules, Application deadline, Statutory declaration
  • Thomas Dick

🎓 Details for The Gilchrist Scholarship Examination 1884

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
18 December 1883
Scholarship, London University Matriculation, Examination subjects, Eligibility, Application deadline
  • John Hislop, Secretary for Education

🏛️ Probate Notice for the Will of Maurice O'Rourke of Waikaka

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
14 December 1883
Deceased estate, Will, Public Trustee, Executor, Waikaka
  • Maurice O'Rourke, Subject of deceased estate

  • R. C. Hamerton, Public Trustee

🏭 Patent Application No. 972 for Armitage's Enamel

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 December 1883
Patent application, Enamel, Invention, Hearing date, Auckland
  • Louis Philip Armitage, Applicant for patent

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer

🏭 Patent Application No. 973 for Kelly's Centrifugal Centuple Steam or Water-engine

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 December 1883
Patent application, Steam engine, Water-engine, Invention, Hearing date, Auckland
  • James Kelly, Applicant for patent
  • James Young Kelly, Applicant for patent

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer