Examinations, Patent Applications, Wardens, By-laws




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 49

Examinations for Teachers' Certificates and for the Civil Service.

Education Department,
Wellington, 5th September, 1888.

CANDIDATES are reminded that their notices are due on
the 31st day of October. Forms of notice can be
obtained on application to the Inspector-General of Schools,
Wellington, or to the Secretary of any Education Board.

Wm. Jas. HABENS,
Inspector-General of Schools.

Notice of Hearing of Applications for Patents.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 3rd September, 1888.

NO. 3213.—JOHN OSCAR SELLGREN, Manufacturing
Chemist, and JOHN FREDERICK CHURTON, Whole-
sale Druggist, both of Lorne Street, Auckland, New Zealand,
have deposited at this office a specification of an invention
for improvement in butter and general-produce packages.

No. 3215.—JOHN FRANCIS ROBERTS, of Albert Street,
Auckland, New Zealand, Incubator Manufacturer, has de-
posited at this office a specification of an invention for filling
bottles and other vessels, to be known as "Roberts's Valve-
funnel."

No. 3216.—JOHN DOUDS, of Sefton, Canterbury, New Zea-
land, Farmer, has deposited at this office a specification of
an invention for a gorse-cutting machine, styled "Douds's
Simplex Gorse-cutter."

No. 3217.—RALPH DUNCAN STEWART, Schoolmaster, and
AUSTIN CRAGO, Gardener, both of Onehunga, Auckland, New
Zealand, have deposited at this office a specification of an
invention for a school orrery, to be known as "Stewart and
Crago's School Orrery."

No. 3218.—DUNCAN TAYLOR LAWES, of 284, Queen Street,
Auckland, New Zealand, Clerk, has deposited at this office
a specification of an invention for a violet copying ink, to
be called "The Excelsior Copying Ink," by the use of which
over twenty-five copies can be obtained from an original
writing.

No. 3219.—HENRY ELLIS NIGHTINGALE, of Auckland, New
Zealand, Blind Manufacturer, has deposited at this office a
specification of an invention for improvements in venetian
blinds, to be called "The Nightingale Patent Metal Ladder
Venetian Blind."

And I have appointed Tuesday, the 5th day of February
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 21st day of
January 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.

Notice of Hearing of Applications for Patents.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 5th September, 1888.

NO. 3220.—JOHN THOMAS ROUGHTON, of Manse Street,
Dunedin, New Zealand, Boot Manufacturer, has de-
posited at this office a specification of an invention for
Roughton's Patent Elastic Lace Boots.

No. 3221.—MATTHEW JOHN MULLON, of Opawa, Canter-
bury, New Zealand, has deposited at this office a specification
of an invention for an apparatus for the consumption of
smoke, to be known as "Mullon's Smoke-consumer."

No. 3222.—ALBERT DORNWELL, of Dunedin, New Zea-
land, Butcher, has deposited at this office a specification of
an invention for the preservation of animal products, poultry,
fish, and such like substances, and getting the same ready for
export, and also transporting them by the same means.

No. 3223.—ALBERT ERNEST WOODHOUSE, of Amberley,
New Zealand, Farmer, has deposited at this office a specifi-
cation of an invention for a patent ball caster, to be called
"Woodhouse's Ball Caster."

And I have appointed Wednesday, the 6th day of February
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 22nd day of January
next, at this office, particulars in writing of their objections
to any of the said applications, otherwise they will be pre-
cluded from urging the same.

C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.

Notice of Hearing of Application for a Patent.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 30th August, 1888.

PATENT for an invention for an improved method of
constructing ships and other floating vessels.

GEORGE LANSELL, of Fortuna Crushing Works, Sandhurst,
Victoria, Mine-owner, has deposited at this office a specifica-
tion of the said invention; and I have appointed Wednes-
day, the 22nd day of May next, at 11 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 7th day of May 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. 3214.

Election of Wardens.

Crown Lands Office,
Invercargill, 2nd August, 1888.

THE under-mentioned owners or occupiers of land have
been elected Wardens of the Waikawa Hundred Ex-
tension for the current year, viz.:—

JOHN SHIELD,
ROBERT LAMB,
DONALD McLEAN,
ALEXANDER MAINLAND, and
WILLIAM McWILLIAM.

JOHN SPENCE,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Waikawa Hundred By-laws.

Crown Lands Office,
Invercargill, 2nd August, 1888.

THE following by-laws, passed by Wardens of Waikawa
Hundred Extension, on the 17th July, 1888, are pub-
lished for general information.

J. SPENCE,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

  1. THE number of cattle to be depastured shall not exceed
    350 during the current year.
  2. No sheep shall be allowed to be depastured on any part
    of the hundred.
  3. The number of cattle to be depastured shall be equally
    divided among the license-holders.
  4. All cattle, including calves of six months and upwards,
    must be branded with the owner's brand.
  5. No entire animal over six months old shall be allowed
    to be depastured.
  6. All assessment fees shall be paid to the Wardens, at a
    time and place to be appointed by them.
  7. A fee of 3s. 6d. per head shall be paid for all cattle
    depastured.
  8. License-holders depasturing cattle which do not bear
    the owner's brand, and all unlicensed persons depasturing
    cattle on the hundred, whether branded or otherwise, will be
    liable to a penalty not exceeding £5.
  9. Any license-holder putting cattle on the hundred with
    any other brand than his own brand must give notice to the
    Wardens to that effect.
  10. No person shall remove any cattle from the hundred
    without giving notice to the Wardens.
  11. No person will be allowed to shoot any cattle on the
    hundred without the consent in writing of the Chairman of
    Wardens being previously obtained.
  12. All cattle belonging to unlicensed persons found
    trespassing on the hundred shall be impounded, and the
    owners charged the fees prescribed by "The Impounding
    Act, 1884."
  13. Licensed persons turning out cattle on the hundred
    must supply the Secretary to the Board of Wardens with the
    number of cattle so turned out, also description of brand.
  14. Any person or persons infringing any of the above by-
    laws shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5.

ALEXANDER MAINLAND,
Chairman of Wardens.

Sanctioned on behalf of the Waste Lands Board.
JOHN SPENCE,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Crown Lands Office,
Invercargill, 2nd August, 1888.



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🎓 Examinations for Teachers' Certificates and Civil Service

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
5 September 1888
Examinations, Teachers, Civil Service, Education Department
  • Wm. Jas. Habens, Inspector-General of Schools

🏭 Notice of Hearing of Applications for Patents

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 September 1888
Patents, Inventions, Patent Office, Hearing
8 names identified
  • John Oscar Sellgren (Manufacturing Chemist), Deposited Specification
  • John Frederick Churton (Wholesale Druggist), Deposited Specification
  • John Francis Roberts (Incubator Manufacturer), Deposited Specification
  • John Douds (Farmer), Deposited Specification
  • Ralph Duncan Stewart (Schoolmaster), Deposited Specification
  • Austin Crago (Gardener), Deposited Specification
  • Duncan Taylor Lawes (Clerk), Deposited Specification
  • Henry Ellis Nightingale (Blind Manufacturer), Deposited Specification

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer

🏭 Notice of Hearing of Applications for Patents

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 September 1888
Patents, Inventions, Patent Office, Hearing
  • John Thomas Roughton (Boot Manufacturer), Deposited Specification
  • Matthew John Mullon, Deposited Specification
  • Albert Dornwell (Butcher), Deposited Specification
  • Albert Ernest Woodhouse (Farmer), Deposited Specification

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer

🏭 Notice of Hearing of Application for a Patent

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 August 1888
Patents, Inventions, Patent Office, Hearing
  • George Lansell (Mine-owner), Deposited Specification

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer

🗺️ Election of Wardens

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
2 August 1888
Wardens, Waikawa Hundred, Election
  • John Shield, Elected Warden
  • Robert Lamb, Elected Warden
  • Donald McLean, Elected Warden
  • Alexander Mainland, Elected Warden
  • William McWilliam, Elected Warden

  • John Spence, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🗺️ Waikawa Hundred By-laws

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
2 August 1888
By-laws, Waikawa Hundred, Cattle, Grazing
  • Alexander Mainland (Chairman of Wardens), Published By-laws

  • John Spence, Commissioner of Crown Lands