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Oct. 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1943
Branches of Friendly Society registered.
Friendly Societies’ Registry Office,
Wellington, 17th October, 1899.
THE Court Pride of Waitekauri, No. 7598, situated at Waitekauri, and Court Aroha, No. 7599, situated at Te Aroha, are registered as branches of the Auckland District Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society, under “The Friendly Societies Act, 1882,” this 17th day of October, 1899.
EDMUND MASON,
Registrar of Friendly Societies.
Commissioner of the Supreme Court appointed.
NOTICE.—CURTIS CROWTHER PLANTE, Esq., of Melbourne, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria, has this day been appointed by his Honour the Chief Justice a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in Victoria, under the 2nd section of “The Commissioners of the Supreme Court Act, 1875,” for the purpose of administering and taking all such oaths, affidavits, and affirmations as in the said section mentioned.
Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of October, 1899.
W. A. HAWKINS,
Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court.
Notice published pursuant to the Provisions of Section 15 of “The Public Trust Office Consolidation Act, 1894.”
Public Trust Office,
Wellington, 17th October, 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 properties being estimated not to exceed £250 in each case.
Alfred John Pratt, late of Ahaura, in the Provincial District of Nelson, miner. Filed on the 10th day of October, 1899.
Paul Arnerich, late of Kumara, in the Provincial District of Westland, water-ganger. Filed on the 13th day of October, 1899.
Martha Parsons, late of Ngahere, in the Provincial District of Nelson, married woman. Filed on the 14th day of October, 1899.
J. J. M. HAMILTON,
Deputy Public Trustee.
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 18th and 19th December, 1899.
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, 5th September, 1899.
Examination for Mine-managers’ and Battery-superintendents’ Certificates.
Mines Department,
Wellington, 2nd October, 1899.
AN examination of candidates for certificates as First- and Second-class Mine-managers and Battery-superintendents under “The Mining Act, 1898,” and First- and Second-class Mine-managers under “The Coal-mines Act, 1891,” will be held on Tuesday, the 30th January, 1900, and three following days, at places to be hereafter named. All applications, with necessary certificates, and fee of £1, must be addressed to “The Secretary of the Board of Examiners under the Mining Act or Coal-mines Act, Wellington,” and must be received before the 30th December, or they will not be dealt with until the following examination. Forms of application may be obtained at Schools of Mines, Thames, Waihi, and Coromandel, also from Inspector of Mines, Westport and Dunedin.
T. H. HAMER,
Secretary to the Board of Examiners.
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:—
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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.
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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.
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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 (100,000 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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A bonus of 1s. per gallon (£5,000) will be paid on the first 100,000 gallons of mineral oil produced from shale obtained in the Colony of New Zealand, the oil to be of a quality approved of by Government, and to be sold at a price not exceeding 1s. a gallon at any port of shipment in the colony.
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Notice of intention to claim the aforesaid bonus must be given in writing to the Colonial Secretary not later than the 31st December, 1899.
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The claim must be made before the 30th June, 1900.
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The first claimant who proves to the satisfaction of the Government that he has fulfilled all the conditions to be the recipient of the bonus.
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The other conditions—as to quantity, priority, quality, and value—to be fulfilled to the satisfaction of an officer appointed for the purpose by the Government.
J. CARROLL.
Bonuses for Encouragement of New Zealand Hemp (Phormium 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 materially reduce the cost of production, improve the product, or increase the quantity of dressed fibre.
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💰 Registration of Friendly Society Branches
💰 Finance & Revenue17 October 1899
Friendly Societies, Registration, Waitekauri, Te Aroha, Auckland District
- Edmund Mason, Registrar of Friendly Societies
⚖️ Appointment of Supreme Court Commissioner in Victoria
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement17 October 1899
Commissioner, Supreme Court, Victoria, Solicitor, Oaths, Affidavits
- Curtis Crowther Plante (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner of Supreme Court in Victoria
- W. A. Hawkins, Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court
⚖️ Public Trustee Election to Administer Intestate Estates
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement17 October 1899
Intestate Estates, Public Trustee, Administration, Nelson, Westland, Ahaura, Kumara, Ngahere
- Alfred John Pratt, Deceased miner, estate administered by Public Trustee
- Paul Arnerich, Deceased water-ganger, estate administered by Public Trustee
- Martha Parsons, Deceased married woman, estate administered by Public Trustee
- J. J. M. Hamilton, Deputy Public Trustee
🎓 Te Makarini Scholarships for Maori Boys at Te Aute College
🎓 Education, Culture & Science5 September 1899
Scholarships, Te Aute College, Maori Education, Native Schools, Examination, Hawke’s Bay
- James H. Pope, Inspector of Native Schools
🌾 Examination for Mine-managers’ and Battery-superintendents’ Certificates
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources2 October 1899
Mining, Certificates, Mine-managers, Battery-superintendents, Examination, Schools of Mines
- T. H. Hamer, Secretary to the Board of Examiners
🌾 Bonus for Production of Quicksilver from New Zealand Mines
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources17 February 1898
Quicksilver, Bonus, Mining, Production, Mineral, Government Incentive
- A. J. Cadman, Minister of Mines
🌾 Bonus for Production of Mineral Oil from New Zealand Shale
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources29 October 1898
Mineral Oil, Shale, Bonus, Colonial Secretary, Production Incentive, 1898
- J. Carroll, Colonial Secretary
🌾 Bonus for Improved Hemp Dressing Machine or Process
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources13 February 1899
Hemp, Phormium tenax, Bonus, Agriculture, Machine, Process, Fibre Production
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