✨ Exam Results and Proclamation




FEB. 21.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
217
made by you at the office of the local body in whose district
the lands affected are respectively comprised, and as noted
in the said Schedule.

SCHEDULE.

Name of Local Body.
Office of Local Body where
Payment is to be made.

Buller County Council
Karioi Road Board
Parihaka Road Board
Porangahau Road Board
Westport.
Raglan.
Rahotu.
Porangahau.

As witness my hand this twentieth day of February,
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine.

H. A. ATKINSON,
Colonial Treasurer.

Senior Civil Service Examination, 1889.

Education Department,
Wellington, 18th February, 1889.

THE following list of the successful candidates at the
published in accordance with section 11 of regulations under
"The Civil Service Reform Act, 1886."
GEO. FISHER.

SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION.
William Henry Adams, Lawrence.
Alfred Avery, Dunedin.
Alexander Doull, Bull's.
Walter Septimus Fisher, Christchurch.
Frederick Goulburn Gibson, Christchurch.
Alfred James Pilkington, St. John's College.
Walter Francis Robinson, Auckland.
Thomas Carl Schnackenberg, Auckland.
Joseph Edward Stevens, Sumner.

SENIOR EXAMINATION IN SHORTHAND.
Bertram Bowen Allen, Wellington.
Edwin James Le Grove, Wellington.
William Henry Russell, Wellington.

Junior Civil Service Examination, 1889.

Education Department.
Wellington, 19th February, 1889.

THE Junior Civil Service Examination held last
month the candidates whose names follow passed in
order of merit as here shown.

The names of candidates whose marks amount to less than
one-third of the maximum are not published. The marks in
any subject have not been counted if they are below one-
third of the maximum for the subject.
The candidates whose names are marked with an asterisk
do not desire to enter the service.
GEO. FISHER.

JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION.

  1. William Henry Adams, Lawrence.

  2. Alfred James Pilkington, St. John's College.

  3. Margaret Wilson Aitchison, Dunedin.

  4. Frederick Goulburn Gibson, Christchurch.

  5. *Arthur Douglas, Motueka.

  6. William Howarth Gray, Stafford.

  7. *John Murray, Dunedin.

  8. William Chisholm Macdonald, Dunedin.

  9. William Leonard Dartnall, Nelson.

  10. { Stanley Ernest Harrop, Lawrence.
    Frederick William Hart, Wetherstones, Otago.

  11. David Edwards, Auckland.

  12. James Smith, Port Chalmers.

  13. George Edward Darton, Lawrence.

  14. { John Meenan, Dunedin.
    Robert Anderson Stenhouse, Lawrence.

  15. Louis Murray, Lawrence.

  16. *Frederick William Marris, Westport.

  17. John Proctor Berry, Wellington.

  18. Johannes Carl Andersen, Papanui.

  19. *Ernest William Dodsworth Heycock, Dunedin.

  20. *George Frederick Judd, Wellington.

  21. Adam Duncan Alexander Macfarlane, Jackson's Bay.

  22. Arthur Henry Adams, Dunedin.

  23. *Richard Fraher, Greymouth.

  24. Beattie Mary Henderson, Greymouth.

  25. *Horace Earle Dodd, Thames.

  26. Augustus John Dartnall, Nelson.

  27. *Harold John Moule Thomson, Wellington.

  28. *Robert Mark Aitken, Thames.

  29. Earlam Joshua Gibson, Hokitika.

  30. Evan Williams, Bluespur, Westland.

  31. James Thorpe, Wanganui.

  32. Arthur Albert Fantham, Wanganui.

  33. Robert George Ecclesfield, Hokitika.

  34. { Herbert George Hoddinott, Christchurch.
    William Henry James Morkane, Dunedin.

  35. David Ryan, Wanganui.

  36. { *Henry James Marshall, Nelson.
    Sarah Stewart, Kaukapakapa.

  37. Hewson Bruce Armitage, Tauranga.

  38. *Stephen Joseph Ryan, Lincoln.

  39. David McKay, Greymouth.

  40. Robert Francis Smith, Greytown.

  41. George William Palmer, Auckland.

  42. *Mary Standish, New Plymouth.

  43. { Hyam Gabriel Morris Brasch, New Plymouth.
    Kathleen Jane Thompson, New Plymouth.

  44. *Francis Edward O'Flynn, Brunnerton.

  45. *Charles Nelson Hodder, Richmond.

  46. { William John Connor, Opotiki.
    *John Walsh, Paroa, Greymouth.

  47. *Rebecca Margaret Smith, Greymouth.

  48. Charles Edward Dent, Auckland.

  49. *William Herbert McCandlish, Tauranga.

  50. *Wilfred Lufkin Skeet, Wanganui.

  51. *James William Anderson, Reefton.

  52. Harry Percival Taylor, Auckland.

  53. { Arthur Ernest Watkin Baker, Auckland.
    Hugh Lionel Noakes, Onehunga.

  54. *Frank Morris Standish, New Plymouth.

  55. James Todd, Heriot, Otago.

  56. *Herbert Richard Stovin Taylor, Wanganui.

  57. Herbert Lester Wiggins, Wellington.

  58. *Jane Ryall, Greymouth.

  59. Henry McSherry, Reefton.

  60. Christina Anne Ferguson, Invercargill.

  61. *George Digby Wilson, Auckland.

  62. Hector Norman McLeod, Hawera.

  63. { Francis William Craig, Blenheim.
    *Alice Mary Darby, Tauranga.

Importation of New Zealand Sheep into New South Wales
prohibited.β€”Notice No. 271.

The Minister's Office, Live Stock Branch,
Wellington, 19th February, 1889.

THE following Proclamation, issued by the Governor of
New South Wales, is published for general information.
G. F. RICHARDSON,
Minister of Lands.

NEW SOUTH WALES, ) PROCLAMATION by His Excellency the
TO WIT.
Right Honourable CHARLES ROBERT,
BARON CARRINGTON, a Member of Her
Majesty's Most Honourable Privy
Council, Knight Grand Cross of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint
Michael and Saint George, Governor
and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony
of New South Wales and its Depen-
dencies.
(L.S.)
CARRINGTON,
Governor.

WHEREAS by section 10 of "The Imported Stock Act of
1871," the Governor is empowered, by Proclamation in the
Government Gazette, to restrict or absolutely prohibit for
any specified time the importation or introduction of any
stock, fodder, or fittings from any other colony or country in
which there is reason to believe any infectious or contagious
disease in stock exists: And whereas by a Proclamation
under the hand of His Excellency the Governor, published
in the Government Gazette of the 6th February, 1888, pur-
suant to the provisions of "The Imported Stock Act of 1871,"
amongst other things, scab in sheep was declared to be an
infectious or contagious disease: And whereas there is reason
to believe that scab at the present time exists in sheep both
in the Colony of New Zealand and also in the Colony of
Western Australia: Now, therefore, I, Charles Robert, Baron
Carrington, the Governor aforesaid, with the advice of the
Executive Council, do, by this my Proclamation, absolutely
prohibit, for a period of twelve months from the date of this
Proclamation, the importation or introduction of any sheep,
or any fodder or fittings put on board any vessel with, or for
the use of, any sheep from either of the Colonies of New
Zealand or of Western Australia.

Given under my hand and seal, at Government House,
Sydney, this thirty-first day of December, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
eighty-eight, and in the fifty-second year of Her
Majesty's reign.
By His Excellency's command.
FRANCIS ABIGAIL,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!



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πŸͺΆ Schedule of Local Bodies for Rate Payments (continued from previous page)

πŸͺΆ Māori Affairs
20 February 1889
Rate payment schedule, Local bodies, Buller, Karioi, Parihaka, Porangahau
  • H. A. Atkinson, Colonial Treasurer

πŸŽ“ Successful Candidates at the Senior Civil Service Examination, 1889

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
18 February 1889
Civil Service Examination, Senior, successful candidates, Shorthand
12 names identified
  • William Henry Adams, Passed Senior Civil Service Examination
  • Alfred Avery, Passed Senior Civil Service Examination
  • Alexander Doull, Passed Senior Civil Service Examination
  • Walter Septimus Fisher, Passed Senior Civil Service Examination
  • Frederick Goulburn Gibson, Passed Senior Civil Service Examination
  • Alfred James Pilkington, Passed Senior Civil Service Examination
  • Walter Francis Robinson, Passed Senior Civil Service Examination
  • Thomas Carl Schnackenberg, Passed Senior Civil Service Examination
  • Joseph Edward Stevens, Passed Senior Civil Service Examination
  • Bertram Bowen Allen, Passed Senior Examination in Shorthand
  • Edwin James Le Grove, Passed Senior Examination in Shorthand
  • William Henry Russell, Passed Senior Examination in Shorthand

  • GEO. FISHER

πŸŽ“ Successful Candidates at the Junior Civil Service Examination, 1889

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
19 February 1889
Civil Service Examination, Junior, merit list, asterisk candidates
71 names identified
  • William Henry Adams, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Alfred James Pilkington, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Margaret Wilson Aitchison, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Frederick Goulburn Gibson, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Arthur Douglas, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • William Howarth Gray, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • John Murray, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • William Chisholm Macdonald, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • William Leonard Dartnall, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Stanley Ernest Harrop, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Frederick William Hart, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • David Edwards, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • James Smith, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • George Edward Darton, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • John Meenan, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Robert Anderson Stenhouse, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Louis Murray, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Frederick William Marris, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • John Proctor Berry, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Johannes Carl Andersen, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Ernest William Dodsworth Heycock, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • George Frederick Judd, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Adam Duncan Alexander Macfarlane, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Arthur Henry Adams, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Richard Fraher, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Beattie Mary Henderson, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Horace Earle Dodd, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Augustus John Dartnall, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Harold John Moule Thomson, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Robert Mark Aitken, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Earlam Joshua Gibson, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Evan Williams, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • James Thorpe, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Arthur Albert Fantham, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Robert George Ecclesfield, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Herbert George Hoddinott, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • William Henry James Morkane, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • David Ryan, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Henry James Marshall, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Sarah Stewart, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Hewson Bruce Armitage, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Stephen Joseph Ryan, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • David McKay, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Robert Francis Smith, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • George William Palmer, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Mary Standish, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Hyam Gabriel Morris Brasch, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Kathleen Jane Thompson, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Francis Edward O'Flynn, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Charles Nelson Hodder, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • William John Connor, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • John Walsh, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Rebecca Margaret Smith, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Charles Edward Dent, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • William Herbert McCandlish, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Wilfred Lufkin Skeet, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • James William Anderson, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Harry Percival Taylor, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Arthur Ernest Watkin Baker, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Hugh Lionel Noakes, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Frank Morris Standish, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • James Todd, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Herbert Richard Stovin Taylor, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Herbert Lester Wiggins, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Jane Ryall, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Henry McSherry, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Christina Anne Ferguson, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • George Digby Wilson, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Hector Norman McLeod, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Francis William Craig, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination
  • Alice Mary Darby, Passed Junior Civil Service Examination

  • GEO. FISHER

🌾 Proclamation prohibiting importation of NZ sheep into NSW due to scab risk

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
19 February 1889
Sheep, Importation prohibition, New South Wales, Western Australia, Scab disease, Stock Act 1871
  • G. F. Richardson, Minister of Lands
  • Charles Robert, Baron Carrington, Governor
  • Francis Abigail