Miscellaneous Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 34

Reward of £10,000 offered for the Discovery of New Gold-fields.—Amended Conditions.

Mines Department,
Wellington, 30th April, 1888.

REWARDS of £10,000 are offered for the discovery of new goldfields, upon the amended conditions set forth hereunder.

G. F. RICHARDSON,
Minister of Mines.

AMENDED CONDITIONS.

  1. The maximum sum offered as a reward for any proved discovery of a new goldfield in accordance with these conditions is £5,000 for the North Island, and £5,000 for the Middle Island.

  2. The newly-discovered goldfield must be situated not less than forty miles from any existing goldfield or any existing workings.

  3. No reward shall be payable until 50,000 ounces of gold have been produced from the newly-discovered goldfield within three years from the date of its being registered.

  4. Any person discovering new gold-workings, and being desirous of obtaining the 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.

  5. No prospecting will be allowed upon Native land without a prospecting license authorising the person therein named, with the consent of the owner of the land, to prospect, in accordance with the provisions of sections one hundred and thirty-five to one hundred and thirty-seven of “The Mining Act, 1886,” inclusive.

No reward shall be paid for any discovery that may be made upon Native land without the consent of the Native owners and the approval of the Minister of Mines.


Bonus for Canned and Cured Fish for Export.

Treasury Department,
Wellington, 10th November, 1885.

IT is hereby notified that bonuses under “The Fisheries Encouragement Act, 1885,” as set forth in the following sections (Nos. 8, 9, and 10) of that Act, will be paid subject to the conditions named therein, and in the regulations contained in the Order in Council of even date herewith.

JULIUS VOGEL.


  1. In order to encourage the production and curing of fish for export, the Colonial Treasurer shall during the next seven years after the passing of this Act, without further appropriation by Parliament, pay out of the Consolidated Fund to any person who shall prepare canned and cured fish for export, and actually export the same from the colony, a bonus or bonuses upon the quantity of canned and cured fish prepared and exported by such person as hereinafter mentioned, that is to say,—

(1.) In respect of the first 200 tons avoirdupois of fish canned with or without oil, the sum of 1d. per pound, the weight of the cans not to be included in the tonnage upon which such bonus is paid;

(2.) In respect of every ton avoirdupois of fish canned as aforesaid beyond the first 200 tons, the sum of ½d. per pound, the weight of the cans not to be included in the tonnage upon which such bonus is paid;

(3.) In respect to cured fish the bonus to be paid shall be respectively ¼d. and ½d. a pound under similar conditions, as far as the same are applicable to those contained in the two last subsections.

  1. The total tonnage upon which the Treasurer may grant bonuses as aforesaid under this Act shall not exceed 6,000 tons.

  2. Every person intending to apply for the grant of a bonus shall register a special trade-mark under the laws for 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.


Officiating Ministers for 1888.—Notice No. 19.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 11th June, 1888.

PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, passed in the forty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled “The Marriage Act, 1880,” the following names of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information:—

Presbyterian Church of New Zealand.
The Reverend Thomas McDonald,

Wesleyan Methodist Society.
The Reverend Charles E. Beecroft.

Congregational Independents.
The Reverend Ernest Hampden Cook, B.A.

Wm. R. E. BROWN,
Registrar-General.


Notice of Hearing of Applications for Patents.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 13th June, 1888.

NO. 3031.—WILLIAM ANDREWS, of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer, has deposited at this office a specification of an invention for a cinder-sifter, to be called “Andrews’s Portable Enclosed Hand Cinder Receptacle and Sifter.”

No. 3032.—FREDERICK ROGEN, of Karori, Wellington, New Zealand, has deposited at this office a specification of an invention for improvements in incubators.

No. 3033.—SIDNEY PERCIVAL EVANS, of Wynyard Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer, and CAREY J. CARRINGTON, of Newton Road, Auckland aforesaid, Engineer, have deposited at this office a specification of an invention for propelling bicycles, tricycles, or velocipedes, to be called “Evans and Carrington’s Patent Wave Combined Rocking and Lever Movement.”

No. 3034.—WILLIAM HOLMES, Engineer, and JOSHUA MALLETT, Engineer, both of Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand, have deposited at this office a specification of an invention for a patent combined boiler-tube brush and scraper.

No. 3035.—THOMAS THATCHER, of Fernham, Wanganui, New Zealand, has deposited at this office a specification of an invention for the making of river and harbour training-walls and protection-works at a cheaper cost, and to supersede stone- and cement-work.

No. 3037.—GEORGE MAIN, Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand, Flaxdresser, and CHARLES WILLIAMS, of Blenheim, Marlborough aforesaid, Bootmaker, have deposited at this office a specification of an invention for Main and Williams’s flax-machine spring beating roller.

And I have appointed Thursday, the 18th day of October next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at this office, to hear the said applications and all objections thereto; and I require all persons having an interest in opposing the grant of any such Letters Patent to leave, on or before the 3rd day of October next, at this office, particulars in writing of their objections to any of the said applications, otherwise they will be precluded from urging the same.

C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.


Melbourne Exhibition.—Classification, &c., of Ales.—Designs for Certificates and Medals invited.

Exhibition Offices,
Wellington, 11th June, 1888.

THE following notices, received from the Commissioners of the Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, are published for general information.

GEORGE E. TOLHURST,
(In the absence of the Executive Commissioner.)



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🌾 Reward for New Goldfield Discoveries

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
30 April 1888
Goldfields, Rewards, Mining, North Island, Middle Island
  • G. F. Richardson, Minister of Mines

🏭 Bonus for Canned and Cured Fish Export

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 November 1885
Fish, Export, Bonuses, Canned, Cured, Colonial Treasurer
  • Julius Vogel

🏭 Progress-payments for Exported Fish

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 September 1886
Fish, Export, Progress-payments, Customs
  • Julius Vogel

🏥 Officiating Ministers for 1888

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
11 June 1888
Marriage, Officiating Ministers, Presbyterian, Wesleyan, Congregational
  • Thomas McDonald (Reverend), Officiating Minister, Presbyterian
  • Charles E. Beecroft (Reverend), Officiating Minister, Wesleyan
  • Ernest Hampden Cook (Reverend, B.A.), Officiating Minister, Congregational

  • Wm. R. E. Brown, Registrar-General

🎓 Notice of Hearing of Patent Applications

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
13 June 1888
Patents, Inventions, Patent Office, Engineers
9 names identified
  • William Andrews (Engineer), Inventor, Cinder-sifter
  • Frederick Rogen, Inventor, Incubator
  • Sidney Percival Evans (Engineer), Inventor, Bicycle Propulsion
  • Carey J. Carrington (Engineer), Inventor, Bicycle Propulsion
  • William Holmes (Engineer), Inventor, Boiler-tube Brush
  • Joshua Mallett (Engineer), Inventor, Boiler-tube Brush
  • Thomas Thatcher, Inventor, River and Harbour Training-walls
  • George Main (Flaxdresser), Inventor, Flax-machine Spring Beating Roller
  • Charles Williams (Bootmaker), Inventor, Flax-machine Spring Beating Roller

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer

🎓 Melbourne Exhibition Notices

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
11 June 1888
Exhibition, Melbourne, Ales, Certificates, Medals
  • George E. Tolhurst, (In the absence of the Executive Commissioner)