✨ Bonuses and Public Notices
1672
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 77
Bonus for Production of Mineral Manure.—Notice No. 445.
Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 25th July, 1896.
A BONUS of £200 is hereby offered for the discovery and working within the colony of a deposit or deposits of marketable mineral manure.
The following are the conditions under which the bonus is offered and will be paid:—
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That the raw material be easily accessible, and within reasonable distance of a road or railway.
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That the person appointed by the Minister for Agriculture to examine the deposit is satisfied that there is sufficient to meet all ordinary demands for five years.
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That at least 200 tons of such manure have been disposed of at a price which will allow of its being remuneratively used for agricultural purposes, and that a further supply can be placed on the market at the same price.
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That, if the deposit be mineral coprolites, it shall contain by analysis at least 20 per cent. of phosphoric acid.
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That, if the deposit be mineral apatites, it shall contain by analysis at least 25 per cent. of phosphoric acid.
Applications addressed to “The Hon. the Minister for Agriculture, Wellington,” will be received up to and including the 1st day of August, 1897.
JOHN McKENZIE,
Minister for Agriculture.
Bonus for the Manufacture of Potassium Cyanide.
Department of Industries and Commerce,
Wellington, 17th January, 1895.
NOTICE is hereby given that a bonus of £1,000 will be paid for the erection of a plant and the manufacture in New Zealand of the first 200 tons of crude cyanide of potassium from colonial produce.
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The plant must be capable of producing at least 70 tons of crude cyanide of potassium annually.
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The crude cyanide of potassium so manufactured shall contain at least 70 per cent. of potassium cyanide.
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The bonus will be paid in two equal instalments, the first instalment being payable on the production of the first 100 tons, and the second instalment on the production of the second 100 tons, of crude cyanide of potassium containing the required percentage of potassium cyanide.
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On the completion of the plant, notice in writing must be sent to the Minister of Industries and Commerce, Wellington, who will appoint an officer to inspect the same, together with the raw material then available from which the cyanide of potassium is proposed to be manufactured.
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The officer so appointed shall from time to time inspect the process of manufacture, in order that he may satisfy himself that the whole of the cyanide of potassium is being manufactured from material of New Zealand production; and before any bonus is paid such officer will be required to certify that he is satisfied the crude cyanide of potassium is the product of New Zealand material only, and that it contains the required percentage of potassium cyanide.
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The bonus must be claimed for the first 100 tons on or before the 31st March, 1897, and for the second 100 tons on or before the 30th September, 1898.
J. G. WARD.
Bonus for the Production of Quicksilver.
Mines Office,
Wellington, 19th September, 1895.
NOTICE is hereby given that a bonus of fourpence (4d.) per pound will be paid on the production of the first one hundred thousand pounds weight (100,000lb.) of good marketable retorted quicksilver, free from all impurities, from any mine in New Zealand, on the following conditions, that is to say:—
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That at least one-third of the quantity is produced on or before the 31st March, 1897, and the remaining two-thirds on or before the 31st March, 1899.
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No bonus will be payable until the whole of the one hundred thousand pounds (100,000lb.) of quicksilver has been produced as stipulated to the satisfaction of an officer to be appointed by the Minister of Mines, and on whose certificate alone the bonus will be paid.
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In the event of more than one person producing the required quantities of quicksilver before the dates named, inquiry will be made by the officer above referred to, when, if it is found that each applicant is equally entitled to a bonus, the amount will be divided in proportion to the quantities produced by each applicant, but in no case shall any bonus be paid until at least one hundred thousand pounds (100,000lb.) of quicksilver has been produced in the aggregate.
A. J. CADMAN,
Minister of Mines.
Public Notice under “The Stock Act, 1893,” re Liver-fluke.—Notice No. 449.
Department of Agriculture (Live-stock Branch),
Wellington, 7th September, 1896.
IT having been reported to me that the disease known as “liver-fluke” exists amongst sheep running on certain lands in the Hawke’s Bay Land District, I therefore, in accordance with section 14, subsection (4), of “The Stock Act, 1893,” hereby declare the under-mentioned lands to be an infected place, from which no sheep, carcase, or any portion thereof, shall be removed, except under the direction of an Inspector of Stock:—
All that piece of land, situated in the Hawke’s Bay Land District, called Te Houke, and containing about 9,000 acres, being parts of Blocks XII. and XVI., Maraekakaho Survey District, and Blocks IX. and XIII., Te Mata Survey District, in the Hawke’s Bay County. Bounded by a line starting at the north-eastern corner of Block 13, in Block XV., Maraekakaho Survey District; thence in a north-east direction by a right line to Trig. Station N; thence northerly by a right line to the south-west corner of the Makareao Block; thence generally north-easterly by the north-western boundaries of the Raukawa Nos. 3 and 1 Blocks, the Pukehu No. 1, and the Poukawa Native Reserve, and Koparakore Blocks to the north-western corner of the last-named block; thence south-easterly by the north-eastern boundary of that block to its intersection with the railway-line; thence south-westerly by a right line to Te Aute Railway-station; thence south-west by the railway-line to its intersection with the Hawke’s Bay County boundary; thence generally north-westerly by the aforesaid boundary to the starting-point.
All that parcel of land in the Land District of Hawke’s Bay, being called or known by the name of the “Ram Paddock,” containing about 80 acres, being a portion of Whenuahou C Nos. 1 and 2 North, in Block III., Tahoraite Survey District, Waipawa County. Bounded on the north-west by the Porongahau Stream; on the north and east by Blocks 120 and 69; and on the south generally by other portion of Whenuahou C Nos. 1 and 2 North, aforesaid.
All that piece or parcel of land in the Land District of Hawke’s Bay, being called or known by the name of “Takapau Paddock,” containing about 190 acres, being portion of Subdivision No. 3, Otawhao Block, in Block III., Takapau Survey District, Waipawa County. Bounded on the north by Blocks 234 and 120; on the south generally by the Porongahau Stream and a public road; and on the west by the railway-line.
All that piece or parcel of land in the Land District of Hawke’s Bay, called or known as “Rees Davis Paddock,” containing 110 acres, being Section 7 of Whenuahou D.E., No. 1 Block, in VI. and VII., Takapau Survey District, Waipawa County. Bounded on the south-east by a public road; on the south-west by a public road; on the north-west by Section 6; and on the north-east by Section 7.
All that parcel of land in the Hawke’s Bay Land District, called or known by the name of “Sebastopol 3 Paddock,” containing about 530 acres, situated in Block III., Waipukurau Survey District, Waipawa County, being part of the land granted to the Bishop of Wellington, and situated in the south-west corner of the aforesaid land.
JOHN D. RITCHIE,
Chief Inspector of Stock.
Election of Trustee, Aorangi Drainage District.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 6th October, 1896.
THE following result of an election to fill an extraordinary vacancy in the Aorangi Land Drainage Board of Trustees has been furnished by the Returning Officer, and is published in accordance with “The Land Drainage Act, 1893” :—
Trustee elected.
Frederick J. Nathan.
HUGH POLLEN,
Under-Secretary.
Branch of Friendly Society registered.
Friendly Societies’ Registry Office,
Wellington, 1st October, 1896.
THE Loyal Cheviot Lodge, No. 7375, situated at McKenzie, Cheviot, is registered as a branch of the Ashley District Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows Friendly Society, under “The Friendly Societies Act, 1882,” this 1st day of October, 1896.
EDMUND MASON,
Registrar of Friendly Societies.
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources25 July 1896
Bonus, Mineral Manure, Agriculture, Deposit, Phosphoric Acid
- John McKenzie, Minister for Agriculture
🏭 Bonus for Potassium Cyanide Manufacture
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Bonus, Potassium Cyanide, Manufacture, Plant, New Zealand Produce
- J. G. Ward, Minister of Industries and Commerce
🌾 Bonus for Quicksilver Production
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources19 September 1895
Bonus, Quicksilver, Mines, Production, New Zealand
- A. J. Cadman, Minister of Mines
🏥 Public Notice on Liver-fluke
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- John D. Ritchie, Chief Inspector of Stock
🏘️ Election of Trustee, Aorangi Drainage District
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government6 October 1896
Election, Trustee, Aorangi Drainage District, Waipawa County
- Frederick J. Nathan, Elected Trustee
- Hugh Pollen, Under-Secretary
🎓 Friendly Society Branch Registered
🎓 Education, Culture & Science1 October 1896
Friendly Society, Loyal Cheviot Lodge, Cheviot, Ashley District
- Edmund Mason, Registrar of Friendly Societies
NZ Gazette 1896, No 77