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Mar. 31.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 415
the time being in force in New Zealand providing for the registration of trade-marks, such trade-mark to be used for all cured and canned fish to be prepared for export by such person, and shall, within six years after the passing of this Act, give notice to the Treasurer of his intention to export canned and cured fish with a view to applying for a bonus, and shall append to such notice a copy of such trade-mark; and all cases, barrels, or cans containing fish cured and canned for export by any such person shall, before exportation, be marked with the trade-mark so registered by him, and no part of any such bonus shall be payable except in respect of cases, barrels, or cans so marked.
Progress-payments for Exported Fish.
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 24th September, 1886.
WITH reference to the notification in the New Zealand Gazette of the 12th November, 1885, respecting the payment of bonuses to persons who prepare canned and cured fish for export under regulations published on the same date, it is hereby notified that progress-payments on account of such bonuses, claimed in accordance with those regulations, will now be made by this department. Claims to be for quantities not less than one ton net weight, and to be sent through the Collector of Customs at the port from which the fish was exported.
JULIUS VOGEL.
Rewards offered for the Discovery of New Goldfields.—Amended Conditions.
Mines Department,
Wellington, 16th March, 1885.
REWARDS are offered for the discovery of new goldfields, upon the conditions set forth hereunder, payable out of the parliamentary vote of £2,500.
W. J. M. LARNACH,
Minister of Mines.
AMENDED CONDITIONS.
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THE maximum sum offered as a reward for any proved discovery of a new goldfield in accordance with these conditions is £500; but, if the total sum claimed as rewards in any one year exceeds the parliamentary vote, the amount available only will be divided equally.
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The newly-discovered goldfield, if in alluvial ground, must be situated not less than ten miles from the nearest alluvial gold-workings, or, if in quartz, not less than five miles from the nearest existing quartz-mines.
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No grant will be paid upon any application until it shall have been proved that not less than 20,000 ounces of gold have been extracted from the new goldfield within two years from the registration of the discovery, if in alluvial workings, and, if in quartz-workings, proof of a similar yield from this source within three years from such registration will be required.
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Any person discovering new gold-workings, and being desirous of obtaining a reward, shall immediately forward a written report of such discovery, with full particulars, to the Warden or Resident Magistrate of the district within which such discovery shall be situated, and the Warden or Resident Magistrate shall forthwith register the report as an application for reward.
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No prospecting is allowed upon Native land without the approval in writing of the Native Minister, or of some one appointed by him in that behalf.
Prospectors going upon Native land without the consent of the owners are liable to the penalties imposed by the Acts relating to goldfields, and will forfeit all claim to reward.
Additional Regulation as to Payment of Rewards for Discovery of New Goldfields.
Mines Department,
Wellington, 28th June, 1886.
THE following additional regulation for the payment of rewards for the discovery of new goldfields, recommended by the Goldfields Committee on the 22nd June, 1886, having been adopted by the Government, is published for general information.
This regulation applies to the notifications published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 19th March and 29th October, 1885, offering rewards for gold discoveries.
W. J. M. LARNACH,
Minister of Mines.
ADDITIONAL REGULATION.
No claim for a reward for the discovery of gold will be considered by the Goldfields Committee unless such claim be made within one year from the date of the discovery.
Examination of Teachers.
Education Department,
Wellington, 25th March, 1887.
THE following lists contain statements of the principal results of the examination held in the month of December, 1886. 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.
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 who were partially successful in former years, and have now passed in the additional subjects necessary for a certificate. In the case of the candidates who relied partly upon work done at the matriculation examination, the results of that examination have been taken into consideration in preparing these lists.
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 have to be examined again.
An asterisk against a name signifies that the candidate is too young to hold a full certificate.
Teachers already classified who are entitled to promotion as a result of the examination should send in their certificates for indorsement.
The next examination will take place in January, 1888, beginning about the ninth of the month. Notices must be given so as to be in the office of the Department by the thirty-first of October.
ROBERT STOUT.
I. PASSED THE EXAMINATION FOR CLASS D.
Auckland—
Calvert, Kate.
Fraser, Lucy St. Michael McKenzie.
Grierson, James.
Hughes, William George.
McLeod, Jane Eliza.
Murray, Elizabeth Brown.
Shrewsbury, Elsie.
Stallworthy, John.
Wanganui—
Law, James Kinloch.
Wellington—
- Page, Margaret.
Marlborough—
Wrigley, Mary.
Nelson—
*Ainsworth, Emma Florence.
Grey—
Hicks, Charles.
Pelling, Mary Anne.
Scott, Edward Askew.
Stevenson, Andrew.
North Canterbury—
Alley, Frederick James.
Bean, William Dallas.
Bedingfield, Douglas Shelley.
Craddock, Charles Etheridge.
Dawber, Florence.
Deakin, Margaret Lucy.
Friar, Eliza.
Frizzell, Robert.
Hamilton, Kate.
Harrison, Nellie.
Laing, Thomas Marshall Morrel.
Marr, Thomas Meldrum.
Rowley, Francis John.
Smith-Ansted, Frederick William.
Stoddart, Frances.
*Veysey, Hester Anne.
South Canterbury—
*Donn, Agnes Macfarlane.
Otago—
Farnie, Eleanor Jane.
Flamank, Oscar Davis.
Graham, Walter Brown.
Harrison, Samuel Joseph.
Haughey, James.
Hendry, Annie.
Jamieson, Jane Barbour.
Landreth, Robert.
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Bonus for Canned and Cured Fish for Export
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources10 November 1885
Bonus, Canned Fish, Cured Fish, Export, Trade-Mark
🌾 Progress-payments for Exported Fish
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources24 September 1886
Progress-payments, Exported Fish, Bonuses, Customs
- Julius Vogel
🌾 Rewards for Discovery of New Goldfields
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources16 March 1885
Rewards, Goldfields, Discovery, Conditions
- W. J. M. Larnach, Minister of Mines
🌾 Additional Regulation for Goldfield Rewards
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources28 June 1886
Additional Regulation, Goldfield Rewards, Goldfields Committee
- W. J. M. Larnach, Minister of Mines
🎓 Examination of Teachers
🎓 Education, Culture & Science25 March 1887
Teacher Examination, Certification, Results, Promotion
41 names identified
- Kate Calvert, Passed Class D
- Lucy St. Michael McKenzie Fraser, Passed Class D
- James Grierson, Passed Class D
- William George Hughes, Passed Class D
- Jane Eliza McLeod, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Elizabeth Brown Murray, Passed Class D
- Elsie Shrewsbury, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- John Stallworthy, Passed Class D
- James Kinloch Law, Passed Class D
- Margaret Page, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Mary Wrigley, Passed Class D
- Emma Florence Ainsworth, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Charles Hicks, Passed Class D
- Mary Anne Pelling, Passed Class D
- Edward Askew Scott, Passed Class D
- Andrew Stevenson, Passed Class D
- Frederick James Alley, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- William Dallas Bean, Passed Class D
- Douglas Shelley Bedingfield, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Charles Etheridge Craddock, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Florence Dawber, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Margaret Lucy Deakin, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Eliza Friar, Passed Class D
- Robert Frizzell, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Kate Hamilton, Passed Class D
- Nellie Harrison, Passed Class D
- Thomas Marshall Morrel Laing, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Thomas Meldrum Marr, Passed Class D
- Francis John Rowley, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Frederick William Smith-Ansted, Passed Class D
- Frances Stoddart, Passed Class D
- Hester Anne Veysey, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Agnes Macfarlane Donn, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Eleanor Jane Farnie, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Oscar Davis Flamank, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Walter Brown Graham, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Samuel Joseph Harrison, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- James Haughey, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Annie Hendry, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Jane Barbour Jamieson, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Robert Landreth, Passed Class D, Too young for full certificate
- Robert Stout
NZ Gazette 1887, No 20