Notices and Regulations




JAN. 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 27

Notice of Hearing of Application for a Patent.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 4th January, 1890.

N O. 4158.—DAVID REIDIE, of Fairfax, Wallace, New Zealand, Blacksmith, has deposited at this office a specification of an invention for skin coulters and shares, to be known as “Reidie's Patent Skin Coulters and Shares.”

And I have appointed Tuesday, the 15th day of April next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, 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 31st day of March 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.


Notice directing Attention to the Provisions of the Native Lands Frauds Prevention Acts on the Subject of Prohibited Dealings with Native Lands.

Native Office,
Wellington, 17th December, 1889.

SECTIONS 5, 6, and 7 of “The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act 1881 Amendment Act, 1888,” and section 3 of “The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Acts Amendment Act, 1889,” are, by direction of the Hon. the Native Minister, published for public information.

T. W. LEWIS,
Under-Secretary.


“THE NATIVE LANDS FRAUDS PREVENTION ACT 1881 AMENDMENT ACT, 1888.”—PROHIBITED DEALINGS WITH NATIVE LANDS.

  1. It shall not be lawful for any person to negotiate, either on his own behalf or as agent or trustee for any other person, for the purchase, conveyance, transfer, lease, exchange, or occupation of any Native land, or of any land, or any estate, right, title, or interest therein, or for any agency or authority to deal therewith or in relation thereto, unless such land is now owned under Crown grant, memorial of ownership, or certificate of title issued under either a Native Land Court Act or a Land Transfer Act to not more than twenty Natives, or unless such land shall hereafter become and shall have been so owned for forty days.

  2. Forthwith upon any land hereafter becoming owned by not more than twenty Natives as aforesaid, it shall be a duty of the Chief Judge to notify the same in the Gazette, and also the name and description of the land, and the time when the said forty days will expire.

  3. Any person who, on his own behalf or as agent or trustee for any other person, shall take or accept any conveyance, lease, transfer, gift, or other assurance from any Native, whether to himself solely or to himself and others, of any Native land or of any land not heretofore owned as aforesaid, or which, becoming hereafter so owned, shall not have been owned for forty days as aforesaid, or who shall be a party to any negotiation, agreement, contract, or promise for the making to him, or to him and others, or to any other person, of any such conveyance, lease, transfer, gift, or other assurance, or for the accepting or giving of any such agency or authority, shall forfeit and pay a penalty not exceeding five hundred pounds, to be recovered in a summary way.

Every such conveyance, lease, transfer, gift, and other assurance, agreement, contract, promise, agency, and authority shall, except as hereinafter provided, be illegal and void :

Provided that no person shall be convicted of any offence aforesaid except on the information or complaint of some person duly authorised in that behalf by the Governor, either generally or in respect of some particular case.

“THE NATIVE LANDS FRAUDS PREVENTION ACTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1889.”

  1. The words “to not more than twenty Natives” in section five of “The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act 1881 Amendment Act, 1888” (hereinafter called the said Act”), shall not apply to land owned by Natives under Crown grant, memorial of ownership, or certificate of title under either a Native Land Court or a Land Transfer Act issued before the passing of the said Act, or in respect to which an order had been made by the Native Land Court for the issue of a Crown grant, certificate of title, or memorial of ownership, or an order under “The Native Land Court Act, 1886,” declaring the owners or person entitled on investigation of title or partition, before passing of the said Act :

(1.) If such land does not exceed five thousand acres in area; or

(2.) If a contract in writing for the alienation of such land of any area, or any part thereof, had been made and not completed before the passing of the said Act.

And the said section shall be read and construed in respect of such lands as though the said words “to not more than twenty Natives” had been omitted therefrom: Provided that nothing in the said fifth section shall be deemed to prevent a lease of land so owned or the subject of such order as aforesaid not exceeding ten thousand acres.


Alterations and Additions to the Scale of Fares, Rates, and Charges in force upon the New Zealand Railways.

THE New Zealand Railway Commissioners, in exercise and pursuance of the powers conferred by “The Government Railways Act, 1887,” do hereby make the following alterations in and additions to the scale of fares, rates, and charges on the New Zealand Railways, to come into force on and after the 13th day of January, 1890:—

PART II.—LUGGAGE, PARCELS, ETC.

In addition to the parcel-rates contained at page 580 of the scale of fares, rates, and charges published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 33, dated the 30th May, 1889, 3d. for each 1cwt. or part of 1cwt. will be made upon all parcels conveyed to Christchurch, as well as to Auckland, Dunedin, and Invercargill.

PART V.—CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS.

Machines, dredging .. .. .. .. Class C.
Iron, angle, bar, rod, hoop, sheet, and plate, unmanufactured .. .. .. .. Class D.
Ditto, manufactured .. .. .. .. Class C.

The common seal of the New Zealand Railway Commissioners was hereunto affixed, this ninth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and ninety, in the presence of

JAMES McKERROW,
J. P. MAXWELL,
W. M. HANNAY,
} Railway Commissioners.
(L.S.)


Tenders for Timber Supply, 1890.

Railway Department,
Wellington, 31st December, 1889.

THE following successful tenders for the supply and delivery of timber for the New Zealand Railways, 1890, are published for general information.

By order of the Commissioners.

E. G. PILCHER,
Secretary.


Section of Railway. Place of Delivery. Contractor.
Wellington .. Dalefield .. Thomas Price.
Napier .. Danevirke .. Fritz Jensen, for the Hawke's Bay Timber Company.
Wanganui .. Halcombe .. Alexander Bell.
Description and Kind of Timber. Wellington. Napier. Wanganui.
Sawn Rimu .. .. 5/6 7/6 5/6
" White-pine .. .. 4/ 7/ 5/
" Totara .. .. 10/6 12/6 12/
" Matai .. .. 6/ 8/ 6/

Wrought timber (planed, tongued, grooved, and beaded)—
Rimu .. .. .. | 7/3 | 10/6 | 7/
White-pine .. .. | 5/9 | 10/ | 6/6
Totara .. .. .. | 12/3 | 15/ | 13/6
Matai .. .. .. | 7/9 | 11/6 | 7/6

Section of Railway. Place of Delivery. Contractor.
Christchurch .. Christchurch .. Williams, Stephens, and Co.
Dunedin .. Dunedin .. James Gilmour.


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🏗️ Notice of Hearing of Patent Application

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
4 January 1890
Patent, Application, Hearing, Skin Coulters, Shares
  • David Reidie, Applied for Patent

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer

🪶 Notice on Native Lands Frauds Prevention Acts

🪶 Māori Affairs
17 December 1889
Native Lands, Frauds Prevention, Prohibited Dealings
  • T. W. Lewis, Under-Secretary

🪶 Prohibited Dealings with Native Lands

🪶 Māori Affairs
17 December 1889
Native Lands, Frauds Prevention, Prohibited Dealings, Penalties

🚂 Alterations to Railway Fares and Charges

🚂 Transport & Communications
9 January 1890
Railways, Fares, Charges, Luggage, Parcels, Goods Classification
  • James McKerrow, Railway Commissioner
  • J. P. Maxwell, Railway Commissioner
  • W. M. Hannay, Railway Commissioner

🚂 Tenders for Timber Supply

🚂 Transport & Communications
31 December 1889
Railways, Timber Supply, Tenders, Contractors
6 names identified
  • Thomas Price, Contractor for Wellington
  • Fritz Jensen, Contractor for Napier (Hawke's Bay Timber Company)
  • Alexander Bell, Contractor for Wanganui
  • Williams, Contractor for Christchurch (Williams, Stephens, and Co.)
  • Stephens, Contractor for Christchurch (Williams, Stephens, and Co.)
  • James Gilmour, Contractor for Dunedin

  • E. G. Pilcher, Secretary