✨ Appointments, Resignations, Trade Marks, Naval Regulations
Sept. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1035
THOMAS FRASER, of Kaitangata,
ARTHUR E. STRONACH, of Clinton,
CHRISTOPHER NASH, of Beaumont,
ARCHIBALD A. SCOTT, of Waihola,
NATHANIEL MILLER, of Woodhaugh, and
FRANK DEANS, of Opoho,
have been appointed Officers for the purposes of that Act
within all that area in the Provincial District of Otago
bounded on the east and south by the ocean, from Shag Point
to the mouth of the Mataura River; on the north-west by
Lake County; on the west and south-west by the Mataura
River; and on the north, north-west, and north-east by the
Counties of Westland and Waitaki.
Geo. FISHER.
Promotion of Officers, New Zealand Regiment Artillery
Volunteers.
Defence Office,
Wellington, 19th September, 1888.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap-
prove of the promotion of the under-mentioned
officers:—
New Zealand Regiment Artillery Volunteers.
Major Archibald Hill-Jack to be Lieutenant-Colonel, and to
command No. 2 (South Island) Brigade.
Major Henry George Payne to be Lieutenant-Colonel, and
to command No. 1 (North Island) Brigade.
Captain Henry Feldwick, G Battery, to be Major, No. 2
(South Island) Brigade.
Captain Matthew McCredie, D Battery, to be Major, No. 1
(North Island) Brigade.
Date of commissions, 19th September, 1888.
Thos. FERGUS.
Volunteer Officer resigned.
Defence Office,
Wellington, 26th September, 1888.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept
the resignation of the commission held by the under-
mentioned officer:—
Woodville Rifle Volunteers.
Captain Thomas Moore. Date of resignation, 13th Sep-
tember, 1888.
Geo. FISHER,
(For the Defence Minister.)
Coroners resigned.
Department of Justice,
Wellington, 26th September, 1888.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept
the resignation by
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Esq., M.D., of Wellington;
GEORGE BOUTFLOWER DAVY, Esq., of Wellington; and
CHARLES HOLMES BORLASE, Esq., of Wanganui,
of their appointments as Coroners within the Colony of New
Zealand.
Geo. FISHER,
(In the absence of the Minister of Justice.)
Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 25th September, 1888.
NOTICE is hereby given that EDWARD WATERS, Patent
Agent, of Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, has
applied, for and on behalf of COLGATE AND COMPANY, of the
City, County, and State of New York, one of the United
States of America, Soap-makers and Perfumers, to register,
under "The Trade Marks Act, 1866," a trade mark of which
the following is a description:—
Description of Trade Mark.
The trade mark consists of the arbitrarily-selected word
"Cashmere." This has generally been arranged in fancy
capitals, printed in black, in a curved line, the word
"Bouquet" appearing in connection therewith. But other
forms of type may be employed, or the type may be differently
arranged or coloured, and the word "Bouquet" may be
altogether omitted, or any other word may be substituted
therefor, without materially altering the character of the
trade mark, the essential feature of which is the word
"Cashmere."
Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade
Mark shall apply.
Soaps, perfumery, and toilet preparations.
Geo. FISHER,
(In the absence of the Colonial Secretary
and Registrar of Trade Marks.)
Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 25th September, 1888.
NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. CHAPMAN AND
FITZGERALD, of Wellington, in the Colony of New
Zealand, Solicitors, have applied, on behalf of JOSIAH CLIFTON
FIRTH, of Auckland, in the aforesaid colony, Miller, to
register, under "The Trade Marks Act, 1866," the trade
mark of which the following is a description:—
Description of Trade Mark.
The words "First Eight Hours Full Roller Mills."
Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade
Mark shall apply.
Farinaceous foods.
Geo. FISHER,
(In the absence of the Colonial Secretary
and Registrar of Trade Marks.)
Despatch.—Regulations respecting Naval Cadets.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 25th September, 1888.
THE following regulations, received from Her Majesty's
Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, are pub-
lished for general information.
Geo. FISHER,
(In the absence of the Colonial Secretary.)
REGULATIONS RESPECTING NAVAL CADETS.—FOR THE IN-
FORMATION OF CANDIDATES.
- APPOINTMENTS to naval cadetships will be made by limited
competition, with the under-mentioned exceptions:—
Four cadetships given annually to sons of gentlemen in
the colonies, on the recommendation of the Secretary
of State for the Colonies.
Service cadetships, the total number of which is not to
exceed five in any one year. Service cadets will be
selected by the Board of Admiralty from—(a) sons of
officers of the army, navy, or marines who have been
killed in action, or who have been lost at sea on
active service, or killed on duty, or who have died of
wounds received in action or injuries received on duty
within six months from the date of such action or
injury; (b) sons of officers of the navy who have per-
formed long or distinguished service, and who hold or
have held rank or relative rank on the active list not
lower than that of commander. Not more than two
such latter service cadets will be nominated an-
nually.
Applications for service cadetships should be addressed
to the Military Secretary, Horse Guards, if the can-
didate is the son of an officer of the army; to the
Secretary of the Admiralty, if the candidate is the
son of an officer of the navy or marines; and to the
Military Secretary, India Office, if the candidate is
the son of an officer in the Indian army.
Colonial and service cadets will be entered on passing the
test examination as specified in paragraphs 9 and 10, and
will in all other respects be subject to these regulations.
The educational examination of all candidates will be
conducted by the Civil Service Commissioners (address, Can-
non Row, Westminster), who will deal with all questions
connected with such examination, and will announce the
results. A fee of 10s. will be required from each candidate. - Except in special circumstances, not more than one-
third of the number of candidates actually presenting them-
selves before the Civil Service Commissioners will be
entered. - The nomination of candidates for naval cadetships will
be made by the First Lord, by individual members of the
Board, and by the Secretaries to the Board of Admiralty.
A flag officer or a commodore first class appointed to the
chief command of a station, or to a separate command, and
a captain, on first appointment as such to the command of
a ship, will be allowed to nominate one candidate, provided
the privilege is exercised within six months of appointment.
No captain will be entitled to nominate more than one
candidate during the time he holds the rank of captain, but
a flag officer or a commodore first class may claim the privi-
lege each time he is appointed to a command as above.
In the event of a candidate's nomination being cancelled
before he has commenced the examination, the officer who
nominated him will be allowed to select another candidate
for the same or following examination. - The nominations will be made half-yearly, as soon as
convenient after the report of the last examination has been
received from the Civil Service Commissioners. - The examinations will be held in London and at Ports-
mouth, and will commence on the second Wednesday in
June and the last Wednesday in November in each year, and
the appointments will date from the 15th July and 15th
January following respectively.
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🌾 Officers Appointed under Fisheries Conservation Act
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources27 September 1888
Fisheries Conservation Act, Officers, Otago
6 names identified
- Thomas Fraser, Appointed Officer
- Arthur E. Stronach, Appointed Officer
- Christopher Nash, Appointed Officer
- Archibald A. Scott, Appointed Officer
- Nathaniel Miller, Appointed Officer
- Frank Deans, Appointed Officer
- Geo. Fisher
🛡️ Promotion of Officers, New Zealand Regiment Artillery Volunteers
🛡️ Defence & Military19 September 1888
Promotions, Artillery Volunteers, Brigades
- Archibald Hill-Jack (Major, Lieutenant-Colonel), Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel, Command No. 2 Brigade
- Henry George Payne (Major, Lieutenant-Colonel), Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel, Command No. 1 Brigade
- Henry Feldwick (Captain, Major), Promoted to Major, No. 2 Brigade
- Matthew McCredie (Captain, Major), Promoted to Major, No. 1 Brigade
- Thos. Fergus
🛡️ Volunteer Officer Resigned
🛡️ Defence & Military26 September 1888
Resignation, Woodville Rifle Volunteers
- Thomas Moore (Captain), Resigned Commission
- Geo. Fisher, (For the Defence Minister)
⚖️ Coroners Resigned
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement26 September 1888
Resignations, Coroners
- Alexander Johnston (Esquire, M.D.), Resigned as Coroner
- George Boutflower Davy (Esquire), Resigned as Coroner
- Charles Holmes Borlase (Esquire), Resigned as Coroner
- Geo. Fisher, (In the absence of the Minister of Justice)
🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry25 September 1888
Trade Mark, Colgate and Company, Cashmere Bouquet
- Edward Waters (Patent Agent), Applied for Trade Mark
- Geo. Fisher, (In the absence of the Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks)
🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry25 September 1888
Trade Mark, Josiah Clifton Firth, First Eight Hours Full Roller Mills
- Josiah Clifton Firth (Miller), Applied for Trade Mark
- Geo. Fisher, (In the absence of the Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks)
🛡️ Regulations Respecting Naval Cadets
🛡️ Defence & Military25 September 1888
Naval Cadets, Regulations, Appointments
- Geo. Fisher, (In the absence of the Colonial Secretary)
NZ Gazette 1888, No 54