Public Trustee & Ministerial Notices




Sept. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1773

Notice published pursuant to the Provisions of Section 15 of
“ The Public Trust Office Consolidation Act, 1894.”

Public Trust Office,
Wellington, 5th September, 1899.

NOTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken
out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in
the Office of the Supreme Court at Wellington an election
to administer the several intestate estates of the persons
deceased whose names, residences, and occupations, so far as
known, are hereunder respectively set forth, their gross pro-
perties being estimated not to exceed £250 in each case.

Robert Millington Hilton, late of Auckland, in the Pro-
vincial District of Auckland, commercial traveller. Filed
on the 22nd day of August, 1899.

Edwin Gossell, late of Auckland, in the Provincial Dis-
trict of Auckland, fish-hawker. Filed on the 22nd day of
August, 1899.

John Young, late of Alexandra South, in the Provincial
District of Otago, gold-miner. Filed on the 23rd day of
August, 1899.

Michael Carroll, late of Invercargill, in the Provincial
District of Otago, gold-miner. Filed on the 23rd day of
August, 1899.

Michael Carroll, late of Invercargill, in the Provincial
District of Otago, labourer. Filed on the 23rd day of
August, 1899.

Mary Amy Page, late of Nelson, in the Provincial District
of Nelson, spinster. Filed on the 26th day of August, 1899.

David Bruce, late of Invercargill, in the Provincial Dis-
trict of Otago, tailor. Filed on the 31st day of August,
1899.

William Henry Jackson, late of Avondale, in the Provin-
cial District of Auckland, carpenter. Filed on the 2nd day
of September, 1899.

Frederick Jelly, late of Wedderburn, in the Provincial
District of Otago, labourer. Filed on the 2nd day of
September, 1899.

Francis Frederick Smith, late of Waikaka, in the Provin-
cial District of Otago, miner. Filed on the 2nd day of
September, 1899.

J. J. M. HAMILTON,
Deputy Public Trustee.

Officiating Ministers for 1899.—Notice No. 29.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 11th September, 1899.

PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the General
Assembly of New Zealand passed in the forty-fourth
year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and in-
tituled “ The Marriage Act, 1880,” the following name of
an Officiating Minister within the meaning of the said Act
is published for general information :—

Roman Catholic Church.

The Reverend Edmund Patrick O’Donnell.

E. J. VON DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.

Bonuses for Encouragement of New Zealand Hemp (Phor-
mium tenax) Industry.—Notice No. 535.

Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 13th February, 1899.

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 :—

  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, 1900. 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 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 bring-
ing 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 quan-
tity 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 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 impuri-
ties, from any mine in New Zealand, on the following con-
ditions, 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.

Bonus on Mineral Oil produced from Shale obtained in New
Zealand.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 29th October, 1898.

NOTICE is hereby given that a bonus will be paid for
the production of mineral oil under the following
conditions:—



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🏢 Public Trustee Election to Administer Intestate Estates Under £250

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
5 September 1899
Intestate estates, Public Trustee, Wellington, Supreme Court, deceased persons
10 names identified
  • Robert Millington Hilton, Deceased, estate administered by Public Trustee
  • Edwin Gossell, Deceased, estate administered by Public Trustee
  • John Young, Deceased, estate administered by Public Trustee
  • Michael Carroll, Deceased (gold-miner), estate administered by Public Trustee
  • Michael Carroll, Deceased (labourer), estate administered by Public Trustee
  • Mary Amy Page, Deceased, estate administered by Public Trustee
  • David Bruce, Deceased, estate administered by Public Trustee
  • William Henry Jackson, Deceased, estate administered by Public Trustee
  • Frederick Jelly, Deceased, estate administered by Public Trustee
  • Francis Frederick Smith, Deceased, estate administered by Public Trustee

  • J. J. M. Hamilton, Deputy Public Trustee

⚖️ Publication of Officiating Minister for Marriage Act 1880

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
11 September 1899
Marriage Act, Officiating Minister, Roman Catholic Church, Wellington
  • Edmund Patrick O’Donnell (The Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister

  • E. J. Von Dadelzen, Registrar-General

🌾 Bonus Offered for Improved Hemp Dressing Machine or Process

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
13 February 1899
Hemp industry, Phormium tenax, bonus, machine improvement, agriculture
  • John McKenzie, Minister for Agriculture

🌾 Bonus Offered for Utilising Waste Products of Hemp

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
13 February 1899
Hemp industry, waste products, bonus, agriculture, process innovation
  • John McKenzie, Minister for Agriculture

🌾 Bonus Offered for Production of Quicksilver from New Zealand Mines

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
17 February 1898
Quicksilver, mining, bonus, mineral production, Mines Office
  • A. J. Cadman, Minister of Mines

🌾 Bonus Offered for Production of Mineral Oil from New Zealand Shale

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
29 October 1898
Mineral oil, shale, bonus, petroleum, Colonial Secretary
  • Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington