Miscellaneous Government Notices




1556
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 71

Christchurch: Silver lever hunting-watch, two metal watches, gold brooch, gold ring, gold pin, two bicycles, single-barrelled gun, and sundries.

Dunedin: Three boas, revolver, five umbrellas, and sundries.

Invercargill: Three brooches, parcel of dress-material, rug, and sundries.

J. B. TUNBRIDGE,
Commissioner of Police.


Notice of Vesting of Land in the Public Trustee under “The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894.”


WHEREAS I, the undersigned, the Public Trustee, have, for the purposes of “The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894,” made due inquiries with respect to the land described in the Schedule hereunder written, and the owner thereof, and have, in respect of the said land, given the notices prescribed by section 4 of the said Act, and have in all respects complied with the provisions of the said section: And whereas I have not thereby ascertained who the owner is, and believe that such owner is not in the colony, nor has such owner established his title to the said land, as required by the said Act: I hereby give notice that the said land is, under and by virtue of the said Act, vested in me, as the Public Trustee as aforesaid, as from the date of the publication hereof, and will be administered under the said Act, the assessed value of the said land being less than £100.

Dated at Wellington, this 27th day of September, 1898.

JAMES C. MARTIN,
Public Trustee.


SCHEDULE.

ALL that parcel of land, containing 100 acres, more or less, being Allotments 181 and 184, Parish of Mangapiko, in the Provincial District of Auckland.


Notice by the Public Trustee under “The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894.”


To the owner or owners of a parcel of land, containing 1 acre and 34·8 perches, more or less, being Lots 114 to 125, inclusive, of Allotments 14 and 15, Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland, being a block of land bounded by Cracroft, Brisbane, Niger, and Keppell Streets. The last registered owner is David Burn, described as of Auckland, gentleman, who cannot be traced.

WHEREAS the Public Trustee has instituted inquiries, and has not thereby ascertained who the owner or owners of the above-described land is or are, and believes that such owner is, or owners are, not in the colony:

Now, this notice calls upon such owner or owners, within six months of the date of the publication of this notice in this Gazette, to establish to the satisfaction of the Public Trustee his or their title to the land specified in this notice; and, if such owner does or owners do not, within the time limited, so establish his or their title, the Public Trustee will exercise the powers and authorities granted to him in and by “The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894.”

Dated this 23rd day of September, 1898.

JAMES C. MARTIN,
Public Trustee.


Friendly Society registered.


Friendly Societies’ Registry Office,
Wellington, 27th September, 1898.

THE Wellington Wharf Employees Benefit Society, situated at Wellington, is registered as a friendly society, under “The Friendly Societies Act, 1882,” this 27th day of September, 1898.

EDMUND MASON,
Registrar of Friendly Societies.


Branch of Friendly Society registered.


Friendly Societies’ Registry Office,
Wellington, 27th September, 1898.

THE Loyal Wairewa Lodge, No. 7453, situated at Little River, is registered as a branch of the Lyttelton District, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Friendly Society, under “The Friendly Societies Act, 1882,” this 27th day of September, 1898.

EDMUND MASON,
Registrar of Friendly Societies.


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 open to 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 somewhat more difficult than those set for the standard examinations. The examination will be held at convenient centres on the 19th and 20th December, 1898.

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 of 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, Wellington.

JAMES H. POPE,
Inspector of Native Schools.

Wellington, 13th September, 1898.


Bonus for the Production of Quicksilver.


Mines Office,
Wellington, 17th February, 1898.

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, 1900, and the remaining two-thirds on or before the 31st March, 1901.

  2. No bonus will be payable until the whole of the one hundred thousand pounds (100,000 lb.) 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 (100,000 lb.) of quicksilver has been produced in the aggregate.

A. J. CADMAN,
Minister of Mines.


Civil Service Senior Examination.


Education Department,
Wellington, 3rd September, 1898.

IN pursuance of regulations under “The Civil Service Reform Act, 1886,” notice is hereby given that for the Senior Examination of January, 1900, the period of literature will be from 1744 to 1800, and the special books will be Shakespeare’s “Julius Cæsar” and Thackeray’s “Esmond.”

W. C. WALKER,
Minister of Education.



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⚖️ Unclaimed Property by Police Departments

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
27 September 1898
Unclaimed Property, Police Auction, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill
  • J. B. Tunbridge, Commissioner of Police

🏢 Vesting of Land in Public Trustee under Unclaimed Lands Act

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
27 September 1898
Unclaimed Lands Act, Vesting, Public Trustee, Auckland, Mangapiko Parish
  • James C. Martin, Public Trustee

🏢 Notice to Owner of Land in Auckland under Unclaimed Lands Act

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
23 September 1898
Unclaimed Lands Act, Public Trustee, Auckland, Land Owner, David Burn
  • David Burn (gentleman), Last registered owner of land

  • James C. Martin, Public Trustee

🏥 Registration of Wellington Wharf Employees Benefit Society

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
27 September 1898
Friendly Society, Registration, Wellington, Wharf Employees
  • Edmund Mason, Registrar of Friendly Societies

🏥 Registration of Loyal Wairewa Lodge as Branch of Odd Fellows

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
27 September 1898
Friendly Society, Branch Registration, Little River, Odd Fellows
  • Edmund Mason, Registrar of Friendly Societies

🎓 Te Makarini Scholarships at Te Aute College

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
13 September 1898
Scholarships, Maori, Te Aute College, Hawke's Bay, Examination
  • James H. Pope, Inspector of Native Schools

🌾 Bonus for Production of Quicksilver from Mines

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
17 February 1898
Quicksilver, Mining Bonus, Mines Department, Production
  • A. J. Cadman, Minister of Mines

🎓 Civil Service Senior Examination Literature Period and Books

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
3 September 1898
Civil Service Examination, Senior, Literature, Shakespeare, Thackeray
  • W. C. Walker, Minister of Education