Bonus Notices and Election Results




Jan. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 39

The following are the conditions:—

  1. All applications for the bonus must be sent addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Agriculture, Wellington, and must reach him not later than the 31st March, 1897. 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.
  2. The applicants must be prepared to submit their machines or processes to examination at such time and place as the Government may direct.
  3. 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 inspect 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 quantity 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 durability 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 production, 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 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.

  1. The plant must be capable of producing at least 70 tons of crude cyanide of potassium annually.
  2. The crude cyanide of potassium so manufactured shall contain at least 70 per cent. of potassium cyanide.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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:—

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.


Members of House of Representatives elected.—General Election.

Clerk of the Writs’ Office,
Wellington, 21st December, 1896.

THE Clerk of the Writs has received returns to the writs issued on the 20th day of November, 1896, for the election of members to serve in the House of Representatives for the districts hereinafter specified; and by the indorsement of such writs it appears that the under-mentioned persons have been duly elected members for the said districts, viz.:—

Bay of Islands :
Robert Morrow Houston.

Marsden :
Robert Thompson.

Waitemata :
Richard Monk.

Eden :
John Bollard.

City of Auckland :
Thomas Thompson.
James Job Holland.
William Crowther.

Parnell :
Frank Lawry.

Manukau :
Sir George Maurice O’Rorke, Knt.

Franklin :
William Ferguson Massey.

Thames :
James McGowan.

Ohinemuri :
Alfred Jerome Cadman.

Waikato :
Frederic William Lang.

Bay of Plenty :
William Herbert Herries.

Waiapu :
James Carroll.

Hawke’s Bay :
William Russell Russell.

Napier :
Robert Donald Douglas McLean.

Waipawa :
George Hunter.

Pahiatua :
John O’Meara.



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🌾 Conditions for Hemp Dressing Machine Bonus

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
7 January 1897
Agriculture, Hemp, Dressing Machine, Bonus, Testing, Committee
  • John McKenzie, Minister for Agriculture

🌾 Bonus for Potassium Cyanide Manufacture

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
17 January 1895
Manufacture, Potassium Cyanide, Plant, Bonus, Inspection, Certification
  • J. G. Ward, Minister of Industries and Commerce

🌾 Bonus for Quicksilver Production

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
19 September 1895
Quicksilver, Production, Bonus, Mining, Certification, Marketable
  • A. J. Cadman, Minister of Mines

🏛️ Members of House of Representatives Elected

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
21 December 1896
Election, House of Representatives, Members, Districts
19 names identified
  • Robert Morrow Houston, Elected for Bay of Islands
  • Robert Thompson, Elected for Marsden
  • Richard Monk, Elected for Waitemata
  • John Bollard, Elected for Eden
  • Thomas Thompson, Elected for City of Auckland
  • James Job Holland, Elected for City of Auckland
  • William Crowther, Elected for City of Auckland
  • Frank Lawry, Elected for Parnell
  • George Maurice O'Rorke (Knight), Elected for Manukau
  • William Ferguson Massey, Elected for Franklin
  • James McGowan, Elected for Thames
  • Alfred Jerome Cadman, Elected for Ohinemuri
  • Frederic William Lang, Elected for Waikato
  • William Herbert Herries, Elected for Bay of Plenty
  • James Carroll, Elected for Waiapu
  • William Russell Russell, Elected for Hawke’s Bay
  • Robert Donald Douglas McLean, Elected for Napier
  • George Hunter, Elected for Waipawa
  • John O’Meara, Elected for Pahiatua

  • Clerk of the Writs