✨ Miscellaneous Notices
1910
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 90
Notice No. 461, substituted for 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 Hauke, and containing about 9,000 acres, being parts of Blocks XII. and XVI., Maraekakahu 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 XVI., Maraekakahu 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 Waikareao Block; thence generally north-easterly by the north-western boundaries of the Raukawa Nos. 3 and 2 Blocks, the Pukehou No. 1, and the Poukawa Native Reserve, and Koparakore A to the north-western corner of the last-named block; thence south-easterly by the north-eastern boundary A and B 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 8.
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.
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 Maori boys under sixteen years of age at the end of the month preceding the date of the examination: the other two scholarships are junior scholarships, one of which is open to all Maori boys under fifteen years of age at the end of the month preceding the date of the examination who have attended a Native school or schools other than 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 other is open to Maori boys whose attendance at any school during the previous year has been similarly 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, 1897. Candidates for the junior scholarships will be examined in the subjects specified for Standard IV. in the Native Schools Code, 1897. The questions will, however, be more difficult than those set for the standard examinations. The examination will be held at convenient centres on the 20th and 21st December, 1897.
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, 15th March, 1897.
Government Observatory.
METEOROLOGICAL Observations, Wellington, for the month of September, 1897. Altitude above the sea, 140ft. Observations taken at 9.30 a.m.
| Date. | Barometer reduced, in and corrected, in Inches. | From Self-registering Instruments, for Twenty-four Hours previously. | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Max. Temp. in Shade. | Min. Temp. in Shade. | Mean Temp. in Shade. | Solar Radiation. | Terrestrial Radiation. | Rainfall, in Inches. | Veloc. Wind, in Miles. | Amount of Cloud, 0 to 10. | Direction of Wind. | ||
| Fah. | Fah. | Fah. | Fah. | Fah. | ||||||
| 1 | 29·907 | 62·5 | 40·3 | 51·4 | 114 | 27 | .. | 90 | 3 | Calm |
| 2 | 29·907 | 60·0 | 44·0 | 52·0 | 109 | 32 | .. | 30 | 3 | N. |
| 3 | 29·638 | 64·0 | 48·0 | 56·0 | 120 | 39 | ·210 | 60 | 7 | N. |
| 4 | 29·552 | 52·5 | 44·5 | 48·5 | 67 | 36 | ·120 | 20 | 6 | S.E. |
| 5 | 29·730 | 52·0 | 48·0 | 50·0 | 70 | 42 | ·740 | 200 | 6 | S.E. |
| 6 | 29·932 | 52·5 | 47·0 | 49·7 | 105 | 39 | ·650 | 190 | 5 | S.E. |
| 7 | 29·675 | 57·0 | 47·0 | 52·0 | 112 | 35 | .. | 140 | 4 | N.W. |
| 8 | 29·762 | 57·5 | 42·0 | 49·7 | 111 | 33 | ·130 | 300 | 4 | S.W. |
| 9 | 29·536 | 57·0 | 48·0 | 52·5 | 105 | 39 | .. | 315 | 5 | N.W. |
| 10 | 29·719 | 57·0 | 51·0 | 54·0 | 97 | 43 | .. | 445 | 3 | N.W. |
| 11 | 29·982 | 59·0 | 46·3 | 52·6 | 113 | 37 | ·120 | 260 | 6 | S. |
| 12 | 30·070 | 61·3 | 49·0 | 55·1 | 115 | 40 | .. | 270 | 4 | N.W. |
| 13 | 30·117 | 60·0 | 49·0 | 54·5 | 110 | 36 | .. | 180 | 4 | N.E. |
| 14 | 29·879 | 61·5 | 49·5 | 55·5 | 130 | 38 | .. | 140 | 5 | N.W |
| 15 | 29·563 | 55·0 | 45·0 | 50·0 | 86 | 34 | ·050 | 160 | 4 | N. |
| 16 | 29·493 | 57·5 | 44·0 | 50·7 | 118 | 33 | ·220 | 250 | 6 | S.E. |
| 17 | 29·879 | 53·5 | 40·0 | 46·7 | 97 | 32 | ·360 | 300 | 5 | S.E. |
| 18 | 29·829 | 57·5 | 39·0 | 48·2 | 100 | 27 | ·010 | 40 | 4 | S. |
| 19 | 30·100 | 65·0 | 44·0 | 54·5 | 123 | 34 | .. | 70 | 4 | N. |
| 20 | 29·982 | 64·8 | 44·0 | 54·4 | 110 | 40 | ·023 | 270 | 6 | N.W. |
| 21 | 30·090 | 60·0 | 49·0 | 54·5 | 90 | 40 | ·070 | 272 | 6 | S. |
| 22 | 30·144 | 60·0 | 49·0 | 54·5 | 114 | 37 | .. | 118 | 2 | N.W. |
| 23 | 30·043 | 59·0 | 49·0 | 54·0 | 111 | 39 | .. | 318 | 4 | N.W. |
| 24 | 29·827 | 58·0 | 51·0 | 54·5 | 115 | 45 | ·155 | 682 | 8 | N.W. |
| 25 | 29·719 | 58·0 | 51·0 | 54·5 | 103 | 46 | 2·230 | 480 | 5 | N.W. |
| 26 | 29·950 | 58·0 | 43·0 | 50·5 | 109 | 32 | ·020 | 80 | 3 | Calm |
| 27 | 29·444 | 64·0 | 49·0 | 56·5 | 123 | 43 | ·860 | 40 | 10 | S.E. |
| 28 | 29·883 | 58·0 | 44·5 | 51·2 | 110 | 34 | ·090 | 130 | 1 | N.E. |
| 29 | 30·029 | 65·0 | 44·0 | 54·5 | 117 | 33 | .. | 50 | 4 | S. |
| 30 | 29·824 | 60·5 | 52·0 | 56·2 | 112 | 42 | ·100 | 210 | 7 | N.W. |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| * | 29·840 | 58·9 | 46·3 | 52·6 | 107·2 | 36·9 | 6·158 | 203 | 4·8 | .. |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| † | 29·895 | .. | .. | 50·9 | .. | .. | 4·259 | .. | .. | .. |
- Means, &c. † Same month previous years.
NOTE.—Generally showery weather during this month, the total fall being in excess of the average. The maximum fall was recorded on the 25th, 2·230 in. Prevailing winds from north-west and south-east, and stormy on four days. Maximum temperature in shade 65°, minimum 39°; mean temperature of dew-point, 43°·4; mean humidity, 71. Earthquakes on 13th at 8.2 a.m., slight, and on 21st at 6.44 p.m., sharp, south-east to north-west.
R. B. GORE, Observer.
Dissolution of Company under “The Companies Act, 1882.”
In the matter of “The Companies Act, 1882”; and in the matter of the affidavit and application of George Francis Simpson, of Milltown, near Southbridge, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, Chairman of the Ellesmere Harvesting and Threshing Machine Company (Limited).
I HEREBY notify that, no objection to such application having been made and lodged with me as by the said Act required, I do now declare such company to be dissolved.
Dated at Christchurch, this 13th day of October, 1897.
A. R. BLOXAM,
Registrar.
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