✨ Road District Elections and Agricultural Prizes
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 37
Te Horo Road District, County of Horowhenua :
Herbert Oldbury Jones.
Ernest Hastings Snow.
Motoroa Road District, County of Patea :
Philip Lloyd Francis.
Aubrey Beauchamp P. Pyemont.
Kohi Road District, County of Patea :
John Johnstone.
John G. Dickie.
James McMeckin.
Whenuakura-Waitotara Road District, County of Patea :
No. 3 Ward—Isaac Lupton.
No. 4 Ward—William Brewer.
Wairoa Road District, County of Patea :
Walter Symes.
Robert Brewer.
George Saunders.
Waiwakaiho Road District, County of Taranaki :
Daniel Arkwright Arrowsmith.
Thomas James.
Henry King.
Manganui Road District, County of Stratford :
Horace Feakins.
Francis Keightly.
Joseph Mackay.
George Read.
Alfred Thomas Scrivener.
Suburban North Road District, County of Waimea :
George Dodson.
Christian Dencker.
Samuel Munson Neville.
Mandeville and Rangiora Road District, County of Ashley:
Malcolm Macfarlane.
Joseph Stalker.
Malvern Road District, County of Selwyn :
John Traves.
Joseph Charles Evans.
South Malvern Road District, County of Selwyn :
William Geerning.
William Hitchell.
Wyndham Road District, County of Southland :
Oware Subdivision—Andrew Noble.
Redan Subdivision—George Playfair.
" John Laidlaw.
Prizes for Collections of Noxious Weeds and Insects.—Notice No. 365.
Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 7th April, 1893.
PRIZES offered for collections of noxious weeds and insects, &c. :
Collection of noxious weeds : First prize, £10 ; second, £5.
All specimens must have been gathered in the colony.
Each specimen must be mounted on paper 18in. by 11in., and bear, if possible, the popular and scientific name, also the locality where gathered.
Collection of insects injurious to New Zealand vegetation, and their natural enemies and parasites : First prize, £10 ; second, £5.
All insects must be properly set and named, also have locality tickets attached.
The collections winning the prizes to become the property of the department, where they will remain on exhibition with the name of the collector affixed.
All collections for competition must be delivered at the office of the Secretary for Agriculture, at the Government Buildings, at Wellington, not later than the 31st December, 1893.
Each collection must be marked with a motto, and accompanied by a sealed envelope containing a copy of such motto, together with the full name and address of the exhibitor.
The unsuccessful exhibits will be returned to the owners carriage-free.
JOHN McKENZIE,
Minister of Agriculture.
Prizes for Collections of Noxious Weeds and Insects.—Notice No. 368.
Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 9th May, 1893.
THE date for receiving the collections mentioned in Gazette Notice No. 365, and dated the 7th April, 1893, has been extended to the 31st March, 1894.
JOHN McKENZIE,
Minister of Agriculture.
Prizes for Collections of Dried Specimens of Grasses and Forage Plants.—Notice No. 369.
Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 9th May, 1893.
PRIZES offered for collections of dried specimens of grasses and forage plants, introduced and native, prominence being given to the most useful indigenous species. First prize, £25 ; second, £15.
All specimens must have been gathered in the colony.
Each specimen must be mounted on paper, 18in. by 11in., and bear, if possible, both popular and scientific names, also the name of the locality where obtained.
The collections winning the prizes are to become the property of the department, where they will remain on exhibition, with the names of the collectors affixed.
All collections for competition must be delivered at the office of the Secretary for Agriculture, at the Government Buildings, Wellington, not later than the 31st March, 1894.
Each collection must be marked with a motto, and be accompanied by a sealed envelope containing a copy of such motto, together with the full name and address of the exhibitor.
The unsuccessful exhibits will be returned to the owners carriage-free.
The judges have power to withhold the prizes if they are of opinion that none of the collections are worthy of an award.
JOHN McKENZIE,
Minister of Agriculture.
Regulations under “The Law Practitioners Act, 1882.”
BY virtue of the powers vested in us by law, it is ordered by us, the Judges of the Supreme Court, that the following Rules and Regulations, under “The Law Practitioners Act, 1882,” shall come into force on and after the 1st day of June, 1893.
Dated this 6th day of May, 1893.
JAMES PRENDERGAST.
C. W. RICHMOND.
J. E. DENNISTON.
EDWARD T. CONOLLY.
C. D. R. WARD.
AMENDED REGULATIONS FOR LAW EXAMINATIONS.
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Any candidate for admission as solicitor who shall have passed the matriculation examination in the New Zealand University, taking Latin as a subject, shall be deemed to have passed the examination in general knowledge required to be passed by candidates for admission as solicitors ; and any candidate for admission as barrister who shall have passed with credit the Junior Scholarship Examination in the said University, or the first examination for the degree of Bachelor of Laws in the said University, taking in each case Latin as a subject, shall be deemed to have passed the examination in general knowledge required to be passed by candidates for admission as barristers.
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Every candidate for admission as a barrister or solicitor of the Supreme Court, not previously admitted elsewhere, shall give notice to the Registrar of the University of New Zealand, at the dates specified each year in the University Calendar, of his desire to be examined, and shall state the nature of the examination that he proposes to submit to, and shall at the same time pay to the Registrar of the University the proper fee in respect of such examination ; and every such candidate shall at the same time send a similar notice (without fee) to the Registrar of the Supreme Court where he intends to apply for admission.
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Candidates may present themselves for examination both in law and general knowledge, or in law only, or in general knowledge only, or they may split their examination for law as prescribed for candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws, but if a candidate so split he shall pay for each section of the examination one-half of the fee for the whole examination.
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The examinations will be conducted by the University of New Zealand. The examinations in law and the examinations in general knowledge shall be held annually, at the times fixed by the Chancellor of the University, at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and at such other places as the number of candidates may warrant. All candidates for legal examinations must conform to the rules and regulations of the University for the conduct of University examinations, as stated in the Calendar, so far as they are consistent with these regulations.
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Candidates for admission as barristers who have been previously admitted as barristers in any superior or Supreme Court in any part of Her Majesty’s dominions shall give two months’ notice of their intention to apply for admission, and shall, as soon as conveniently may be thereafter, be examined only as to their knowledge of the law of New Zealand so far as it differs from the law of England. The examination of such candidates shall be conducted by the Examiners appointed by the Chancellor, at such times in the year and at such places as may be fixed by the Chancellor of the University with the approval of the Chief Justice.
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Candidates for admission as barristers who shall have taken a degree in arts or science from some university or other body in any part of Her Majesty’s dominions which has or hereafter may have power by law to grant such a
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🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentRoad Board Elections, County of Horowhenua, County of Patea, County of Stratford, County of Waimea, County of Ashley, County of Selwyn, County of Southland
32 names identified
- Herbert Oldbury Jones, Elected to Te Horo Road District
- Ernest Hastings Snow, Elected to Te Horo Road District
- Philip Lloyd Francis, Elected to Motoroa Road District
- Aubrey Beauchamp P. Pyemont, Elected to Motoroa Road District
- John Johnstone, Elected to Kohi Road District
- John G. Dickie, Elected to Kohi Road District
- James McMeckin, Elected to Kohi Road District
- Isaac Lupton, Elected to Whenuakura-Waitotara Road District
- William Brewer, Elected to Whenuakura-Waitotara Road District
- Walter Symes, Elected to Wairoa Road District
- Robert Brewer, Elected to Wairoa Road District
- George Saunders, Elected to Wairoa Road District
- Daniel Arkwright Arrowsmith, Elected to Waiwakaiho Road District
- Thomas James, Elected to Waiwakaiho Road District
- Henry King, Elected to Waiwakaiho Road District
- Horace Feakins, Elected to Manganui Road District
- Francis Keightly, Elected to Manganui Road District
- Joseph Mackay, Elected to Manganui Road District
- George Read, Elected to Manganui Road District
- Alfred Thomas Scrivener, Elected to Manganui Road District
- George Dodson, Elected to Suburban North Road District
- Christian Dencker, Elected to Suburban North Road District
- Samuel Munson Neville, Elected to Suburban North Road District
- Malcolm Macfarlane, Elected to Mandeville and Rangiora Road District
- Joseph Stalker, Elected to Mandeville and Rangiora Road District
- John Traves, Elected to Malvern Road District
- Joseph Charles Evans, Elected to Malvern Road District
- William Geerning, Elected to South Malvern Road District
- William Hitchell, Elected to South Malvern Road District
- Andrew Noble, Elected to Wyndham Road District
- George Playfair, Elected to Wyndham Road District
- John Laidlaw, Elected to Wyndham Road District
🌾 Prizes for Collections of Noxious Weeds and Insects
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 April 1893
Prizes, Noxious Weeds, Insects, Agriculture, Competition
- John McKenzie, Minister of Agriculture
🌾 Extension of Deadline for Collections of Noxious Weeds and Insects
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources9 May 1893
Deadline Extension, Noxious Weeds, Insects, Agriculture
- John McKenzie, Minister of Agriculture
🌾 Prizes for Collections of Dried Specimens of Grasses and Forage Plants
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources9 May 1893
Prizes, Grasses, Forage Plants, Agriculture, Competition
- John McKenzie, Minister of Agriculture
⚖️ Regulations under The Law Practitioners Act, 1882
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement6 May 1893
Regulations, Law Practitioners Act, Supreme Court
- James Prendergast
- C. W. Richmond
- J. E. Denniston
- Edward T. Conolly
- C. D. R. Ward
⚖️ Amended Regulations for Law Examinations
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementLaw Examinations, Regulations, University of New Zealand
NZ Gazette 1893, No 37