✨ Various Notices and Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 59
Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information:—
Wesleyan Methodist Church.
The Reverend Thomas James Smith.
The Reverend William Henry Randerson.
E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Deputy Registrar-General.
Will accepted by the Public Trustee.
Public Trust Office,
Wellington, 13th July, 1892.
In the matter of the will of ELIZABETH PHELAN, late of Wellington, deceased.
IT is hereby notified that the above will has been finally accepted, in accordance with the provisions of “The Public Trust Office Act, 1872,” and that the Public Trustee is the Executor appointed under the said will.
J. K. WARBURTON,
Public Trustee.
Additional By-law for New Zealand Railways.—Regulating the Berthing or Removal of Vessels at a Railway Wharf (Whangarei Section).
THE New Zealand Railway Commissioners, in exercise and pursuance of the powers conferred by “The Public Works Act, 1882,” and amending Acts, and “The Government Railways Act, 1887,” do hereby make the following by-law for the management of the Whangarei to Kamo Railway, being one of the railways open for traffic in the Colony of New Zealand (in addition to by-laws published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 89, of the 26th October, 1882), that is to say:—
BY-LAW.
Every vessel using the railway wharf at Whangarei shall be berthed, moored, or removed by the master thereof as and where the wharfinger directs; and any person who shall fail to do any act under this by-law directed to be done by him shall, upon conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding £10 for each such failure.
The common seal of the New Zealand Railway Commissioners was hereunto affixed, this nineteenth day of July, (L.S.) one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, in the presence of
JAMES McKERROW,
J. P. MAXWELL,
W. M. HANNAY,
} Railway Commissioners.
Alterations and Additions to the Scale of Fares and Charges in Force upon the New Zealand Government 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 Government railways, to come into force on and after the 25th day of July, 1892:—
PART I.—PASSENGERS.
LOCAL FARES AND REGULATIONS.
Napier-Taranaki and Wellington Sections.
| From or to | To or from | Including Coach-fare between Woodville and Eketahuna. |
|---|---|---|
| Return, First. | ||
| £ s. d. | ||
| Wellington, Ngahauranga, Petone, Lower Hutt | Napier .. | 2 10 6 |
| Hastings .. | 2 8 2 | |
| Te Aute .. | 2 4 8 | |
| Waipawa .. | 2 2 4 | |
| Waipukurau | 2 2 4 | |
| Dannevirke | 1 15 4 |
PART VI.—WHARVES.
WELLINGTON SECTION.—KAIWARA RAILWAY WHARF.
Rates.
Gunpowder and explosives landed or shipped, per ton s. d. or part of a ton .. .. .. .. 2 6
Regulations.
Gunpowder and explosives may be landed or shipped from this wharf between the hours of sunrise and sunset only.
The owner must give all particulars in writing of the quantities and description of such goods to the Railway Stationmaster at Wellington during working-hours, stating the dates and times it is proposed to land or ship them, at least two hours before the goods are landed or shipped.
The owner of such goods shall not allow them to remain on the Railway Wharf after dark, nor at any time, without a man is left in charge of them for their proper custody.
No person is allowed to smoke, or to strike lights, or light any fire on or about the wharf, or on any vessel lying thereat.
No goods, other than gunpowder or explosives, may be landed or shipped at the wharf.
Every person committing any breach of these regulations shall, upon conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding £10.
The common seal of the New Zealand Railway Commissioners was hereunto affixed, this fourteenth day of July, (L.S.) one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, in the presence of
JAMES McKERROW,
J. P. MAXWELL,
W. M. HANNAY,
} Railway Commissioners.
Alteration and Addition to the Scale of Fares and Charges in Force upon the New Zealand Government 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 alteration in and addition to the scale of fares, rates, and charges on the New Zealand Government railways, to come into force on and after the 25th day of July, 1892:—
PART IV.—LOCAL RATES.
NELSON SECTION.
Bark, native, rough, Wakefield to Nelson, will be charged as Class P. Minimum quantity, 6 tons per truck.
The common seal of the New Zealand Railway Commissioners was hereunto affixed, this nineteenth day of July, (L.S.) one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, in the presence of
JAMES McKERROW,
J. P. MAXWELL,
W. M. HANNAY,
} Railway Commissioners.
Te Makarini Scholarships, held at Te Aute College, Hawke’s Bay.
THREE scholarships of the yearly value of £35, tenable for two years, are offered for competition. One of these scholarships, to be called the senior scholarship, is open to all Maoris under sixteen years of age at the end of the month preceding the date of the examination; the other two scholarships are junior scholarships, and are open to all Maoris under fifteen years of age at the end of the month preceding the date of the examination who have not been pupils at Te Aute or St. Stephen’s, and whose attendance at school during the previous year is considered by the Inspector of Native Schools to have been satisfactory. The senior scholarship is offered for competition among Maori boys on the conditions laid down in the regulations of the Trustees of the Te Makarini Scholarships Fund, as printed in the Native Schools Code, 1886, and in the supplementary regulations that have been sent out to all teachers. Candidates for the junior scholarships will be examined in the subjects specified for Standard IV. in the Native Schools Code, 1886. The questions set will, however, be more difficult than those given at the standard examinations. The examination will be held at convenient centres on the 19th and 20th December, 1892.
Candidates must, either directly or through their teachers, send notice to the Inspector of Native Schools, Education Department, Wellington, of their intention to present themselves for examination. Such notice must be posted not later than the 31st October next.
Copies of the regulations and forms of notice may be obtained from teachers of Native schools and boarding institutions, the Secretaries to Education Boards, or the Secretary for Education.
JAMES H. POPE,
Inspector of Native Schools.
Wellington, 31st May, 1892.
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Officiating Ministers for 1892
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement19 July 1892
Wesleyan Methodist Church, Ministers, Appointments
- Thomas James Smith (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
- William Henry Randerson (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
- E. J. von Dadelsez, Deputy Registrar-General
💰 Will Accepted by the Public Trustee
💰 Finance & Revenue13 July 1892
Public Trustee, Will, Elizabeth Phelan, Executor
- Elizabeth Phelan, Will accepted by Public Trustee
- J. K. Warburton, Public Trustee
🏗️ By-law for Railway Wharf Berthing
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works19 July 1892
Railway Wharf, Whangarei, Berthing, Vessels, Regulations
- JAMES McKERROW, Railway Commissioner
- J. P. MAXWELL, Railway Commissioner
- W. M. HANNAY, Railway Commissioner
🚂 Fares and Charges on Government Railways
🚂 Transport & Communications14 July 1892
Fares, Charges, Railways, Wellington, Napier, Taranaki
- JAMES McKERROW, Railway Commissioner
- J. P. MAXWELL, Railway Commissioner
- W. M. HANNAY, Railway Commissioner
🏗️ Regulations for Railway Wharf at Kaiwara
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works14 July 1892
Railway Wharf, Kaiwara, Gunpowder, Explosives, Regulations
- JAMES McKERROW, Railway Commissioner
- J. P. MAXWELL, Railway Commissioner
- W. M. HANNAY, Railway Commissioner
🚂 Fares and Charges on Nelson Section
🚂 Transport & Communications19 July 1892
Fares, Charges, Nelson Section, Bark, Native, Rough
- JAMES McKERROW, Railway Commissioner
- J. P. MAXWELL, Railway Commissioner
- W. M. HANNAY, Railway Commissioner
🎓 Te Makarini Scholarships
🎓 Education, Culture & Science31 May 1892
Scholarships, Te Aute College, Maori, Examination
- JAMES H. POPE, Inspector of Native Schools
NZ Gazette 1892, No 59