Miscellaneous Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 28

upon such terms as shall be agreed upon between the Company and the said Mayor and Corporation City Council or other persons or body corporate and the maximum charge to be made for the actual amount of energy supplied to any consumer or for the electrical quantity contained in any such supply shall be at or according to the rates specified in the Act or in the Schedules thereto.

That the Company may let for hire any meter for ascertaining the quantity of electrical current or electrical energy consumed absorbed or supplied and also any electrical fittings including transformers for altering tension and accumulators for storing the energy for such remuneration in money as shall be agreed upon between the Company and any person to whom the same may be so let and such remuneration shall be recoverable in the same manner as the rents or sums due to the Company for electrical energy supplied and such meters and fittings shall not be subject to distress for rent of the premises where the same may be used nor to be taken in execution under any process or proceeding of a Court of law or equity or in bankruptcy against the person in whose possession the same may be.

That the Clerk Engineer or other officer duly appointed for the purpose by the Company may at all reasonable times enter any building or place supplied by the Company with electrical energy in order to inspect the meters fittings transformers accumulators and other instruments or things and for regulating the supply thereof and for the purpose of ascertaining the quantity of current or energy consumed absorbed or supplied and if any person hinder such officer as aforesaid from entering and making such inspection as aforesaid at any reasonable time he shall for every such offence be liable to forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds.

That if any person supplied with electrical current or energy neglect to pay the rent due for the same to the Company the Company may stop such current or energy from entering the premises of such person by switching the same off or by such means as the Company shall think fit and may recover the rent due from such person together with the expense of switching off the current or energy and the cost of recovering the rent by action in any Court of law of competent jurisdiction.

That in all cases in which the Company are authorised to switch off and take away the supply of electrical current or energy from any house building or premises under the provisions of the Act the Company their agents or workmen after giving forty-eight hours’ previous notice in writing to the occupier or if no occupier then after leaving such notice on any portion of the premises may enter into such house building or premises between the hours of nine in the forenoon and four in the afternoon and remove and carry away any main switch transformer accumulator meter fittings or other things being the property of the Company.

The Company may make by-laws or regulations provided the same shall not be repugnant to this Act or to “The Electric Lines Act 1884” or to “The Municipal Corporations Act 1886” or to any statutory amendment thereof or to any Road Board or County Council Act of the General Assembly or to any by-law or regulation which may now or hereafter be made thereunder respectively and may impose any penalty not exceeding the sum of £5 for the breach of any by-law or regulation of the Company.

The limits within which such works as aforesaid are intended to be made and maintained extend to and include the City of Wellington.

Such works as aforesaid are intended to be made and maintained wholly in the City of Wellington.

Dated this 13th day of April, 1891.

BRANDON, HISLOP, AND BRANDON,
Solicitors and Agents for the said Bill.

342

In the matter of a Private Bill intituled “The Taranaki Aid Fund and Indemnity Act, 1891.”

NOTICE is hereby given that the surviving members of the Managing Committee of “The Taranaki Aid Fund” intend to present a petition to the General Assembly of New Zealand, at the ensuing session thereof, praying for leave to introduce a Bill enabling the above Committee to pay the sum of £1,667 19s. 9d. (being the amount which, on the 5th day of July, 1891, will be to the credit of the above fund at the Union Bank of Australia, Nelson) to three Trustees to be appointed for that purpose, upon trust to invest the above sum in public or Government securities, and to pay one-half the interest or income-moneys arising therefrom in equal shares to the Nelson Public Museum and Nelson Free Reading-room, and the other half thereof to the Nelson Aid Society. And notice is hereby further given that copies of the said Bill will be deposited at the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders at Wellington, at or within fourteen days after the beginning of the session.

ROGER W. W. KINGDON,
Solicitor to the Promoters of the Bill.

303

In the matter of “The Foreign Companies Act, 1884.”

NOTICE is hereby given that the office of the Foreshore Tailings Company (No Liability), where legal proceedings of any kind may be served upon it, and to which notices of any kind may be addressed or given, is situate at the company’s works, Tararu Road, Thames, in the Provincial District of Auckland.

Dated this 17th day of April, 1891.

JAMES A. MILLER,
Attorney for the said company.

355

In the matter of “The Foreign Companies Act, 1884.”

NOTICE is hereby given that the Picturesque Atlas Publishing Company (Limited), being a company incorporated in the Colony of New South Wales, has appointed No. 4, Exchange Court, Princes Street, Dunedin, as its office or place of business for the purposes of section 7 of the above-mentioned Act.

Dated this 10th day of April, 1891.

J. F. BOWERMAN,
Attorney for the said company.

327

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between us, the undersigned, under the style or firm of “Warring Brothers,” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.

Dated the 13th day of April, 1891.

ROBERT WARRING.
JOSEPH WARRING.

Witness—A. W. Fullerton-Smith, Solicitor, Marton.

354

To the Registrar-General.

I, JACQUES DE LOSTALOT BACHOUÉ, Doctor of Medicine of the Faculty of Paris, now residing at Wellington, give you notice that I intend to apply, on the 25th May, to have my name placed on the Medical Register for the Colony of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Registrar-General.

J. DE LOSTALOT BACHOUÉ.

Dated at Wellington, 21st April, 1891.

351

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

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CONTENTS.

APPOINTMENTS
LAND—
Changing Purpose of a Reserve
Set apart for Village Homesteads
Taken for Lighthouse
Taken for Roads
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES
MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS..
MISCELLANEOUS—
Agricultural Statistics
Analyses Fees, Geological Survey Department
Bank Returns
Borough divided into Wards
Control of Bridges vested
First Meeting of Licensing Committees
Game Notices
Justice of the Peace resigned
Letters of Naturalisation issued
Member of Land Board resigned
Notices to Mariners
Proposed Loans
Railway Tariff, Alterations in
Rainfall
Special Order..
Time for Preparation of Burgess Roll
Vital Statistics
NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES
PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS..

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By Authority: GEORGE DIDSURY, Govt. Printer, Wellington.




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🏗️ Electrical Syndicate Application (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
13 April 1891
Electrical Syndicate, Wellington, Meters, Fittings, By-laws
  • BRANDON, HISLOP, AND BRANDON, Solicitors and Agents for the said Bill

💰 Taranaki Aid Fund and Indemnity Act Petition

💰 Finance & Revenue
13 April 1891
Taranaki Aid Fund, Petition, General Assembly, Trustees, Investment
  • ROGER W. W. KINGDON, Solicitor to the Promoters of the Bill

🏭 Foreshore Tailings Company Notice

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 April 1891
Foreshore Tailings Company, Office Address, Legal Proceedings
  • JAMES A. MILLER, Attorney for the said company

🏭 Picturesque Atlas Publishing Company Notice

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 April 1891
Picturesque Atlas Publishing Company, Office Address, Dunedin
  • J. F. BOWERMAN, Attorney for the said company

🏭 Warring Brothers Partnership Dissolution

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 April 1891
Warring Brothers, Partnership, Dissolution
  • Robert Warring, Dissolved Partnership
  • Joseph Warring, Dissolved Partnership

  • A. W. Fullerton-Smith, Solicitor, Marton

🏥 Medical Registration Application

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
21 April 1891
Medical Registration, Doctor of Medicine, Paris
  • Jacques de Lostalot Bachoué (Doctor of Medicine), Applied for Medical Registration

📰 Gazette Subscription and Advertising Information

📰 NZ Gazette
Subscription, Advertising, Rates, Notices
  • GEORGE DIDSURY, Govt. Printer, Wellington