✨ Notices and Bonuses
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 12]
And if any person shall commit a breach of this by-law he
shall be liable to a penalty of an amount which shall be in
the discretion of the Court fixing the same, but not exceed-
ing five pounds sterling.
As witness my hand, this sixth day of February,
one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four.
R. J. SEDDON,
Minister for Public Works.
Thames Orphanage closed.
Education Department,
Wellington, 6th February, 1894.
UNDER the authority of section 14 of "The Industrial
Schools Act, 1882," it is hereby notified that the
Thames Orphanage, a local school established by the said
Act, has been closed, and that from and after the date
hereof the said Thames Orphanage will cease to be a school
for the purposes of "The Industrial Schools Act, 1882."
W. P. REEVES.
Bonus on Mineral Oil manufactured from Orepuki Shale.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 30th June, 1893.
NOTICE is hereby given that a bonus will be paid for the
production of mineral oil under the following condi-
tions:—
- A bonus of 1s. per gallon (£5,000) will be paid on the
first 100,000 gallons of mineral oil produced from shale
obtained in the Orepuki district, Otago; the oil to be of a
quality approved of by Government, and to be sold at a fair
average market price. - Notice of intention to claim the aforesaid bonus must
be given in writing to the Colonial Secretary not later than
the 31st December, 1894. - The claim must be made before the 30th June, 1895.
- The first claimant who proves to the satisfaction of the
Government that he has fulfilled all the conditions to be the
recipient of the bonus. - The other conditions, as to quantity, priority, quality,
and value, to be fulfilled to the satisfaction of an officer ap-
pointed for the purpose by the Government.
P. A. BUCKLEY.
Bonus on Starch manufactured in New Zealand.—Amended
Notice.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 15th November, 1893.
NOTICE is hereby given that a bonus of two pounds
(£2) a ton will be paid on 100 tons of starch manu-
factured in the Colony of New Zealand in each of the years
1893 and 1894.
Conditions.
- Notice of intention to claim the bonus for 100 tons in
1893 must be given in writing to the Colonial Secretary not
later than the 31st December, 1893. Notice of intention to
claim the bonus for 100 tons in 1894 must be given in the
same manner not later than the 31st December, 1894. - The claims must be made respectively before the 31st
December, 1893 and 1894. - The first claimant who proves to the satisfaction of the
Government that he has fulfilled all the conditions is to be
the recipient of the bonus. - Evidence to be produced of such a nature as will enable
an officer appointed by the Government to certify that the
above-stated quantity in each year has been actually made,
sold, and delivered. - The bonus to be paid only on the certificate of such
officer.
P. A. BUCKLEY.
[Note.—The above notice is in lieu of notice dated 10th October,
1893, published in Gazette of 12th October, 1893.]
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.
Bonuses for Encouragement of New Zealand Hemp (Phor-
mium tenax) Industry.—Notice No. 387.
Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 1st February, 1894.
Bonus No. 1.
A BONUS of £1,750 is offered for a machine or process
for dressing New Zealand hemp (Phormium tenax)
which shall be an improvement on the machines or processes
now in use, and which shall, after trial, be found to mate-
rially reduce the cost of production, improve the product, or
increase the quantity of dressed fibre.
The following are the conditions:—
- All applications for the bonus must be sent addressed
to the Hon. the Minister of Agriculture, Wellington, and
must reach him not later than the 30th August, 1894. Each
application must be accompanied by a description of the
machine or process, particularly stating improvements on
present machines or processes, and also the cost at which
the machine or process can be supplied. - The applicants must be prepared to submit their
machines or processes to examination at such time and
place as the Government may direct. - The Government shall appoint a committee of three or
more experts, to whom all applications shall be submitted.
Such committee shall, after perusal, state what machines or
processes they deem worthy of consideration, and may in-
spect the same at any place within the colony; and, having
so inspected the whole or any of them, may direct that the
whole or any of them be brought for further trial to such
place as they may think fit.
The cost of bringing the machines or appliances on to the
ground, from within the colony, supplying the necessary
shafting, motive-power, and buildings, to be defrayed by the
Government. If any machine sent from beyond the colony
is awarded the bonus or part thereof, then the cost of
bringing such machine shall be borne by the Government.
The following shall be the basis of the test:—
The committee shall supply a sufficient and equal quan-
tity of green hemp to each machine or process as a test.
The committee shall take into consideration—
The time occupied by each machine or process in the
operation;
The cost of labour and time required after the fibre has
left the machine or process before it is ready for
baling;
The percentage of dressed fibre and tow produced by
each machine or process;
The cost of producing the same;
The cost of the machine, and the simplicity and dura-
bility of the working parts.
On completion of the tests the committee shall furnish a
report to the Minister on all the machines or processes which
they have examined or tested, and shall state,—
(1.) The machine or process which they consider on the
whole the most efficient and economic.
(2.) Whether they consider that any machine or process
tested so materially reduces the cost of produc-
tion, or improves the product, as to be worthy of
the whole bonus or of a part only.
(3.) Whether, in the event of no one machine or process
being entitled to the whole bonus, they deem any
machine or process worthy of a part of the bonus,
and, if so, how much.
Bonus No. 2.
A bonus of £250 is offered for a process of utilising the
waste products of the hemp.
The first three conditions of Bonus No. 1 to apply to this
also.
The committee shall supply a sufficient and equal quantity
of the waste products to each process as a test.
On completion of the tests the committee shall report to
the Minister, and shall give the following particulars of each
process: (a.) The nature of the article made. (b.) The
quantity produced, and the cost of production. (c.) The
value of the product. (d.) Whether any of the processes are
of sufficient importance to warrant the Minister in giving
(1) the whole, or (2) any part, of the bonus; (3) if a part
only, how much.
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, pro-
minence being given to the most useful indigenous species.
First prize, £25; second, £15.
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Noxious Weeds, Insects, Collections, Extension
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New Zealand Hemp, Bonus, Machine, Process
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Hemp Waste, Bonus, Utilization, Process
- John McKenzie, Minister of Agriculture
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Grasses, Forage Plants, Prizes, Collections
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NZ Gazette 1894, No 12