Maritime, Labour, Sanitary, and Local Government Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 10

Notice to Mariners No. 9 of 1902.

ROCKS REPORTED IN POVERTY BAY, OFF GISBORNE.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 5th February, 1902.

NOTICE is hereby given that Commander Combe, of H.M.S. “Penguin,” reports having found the following rocks in Gisborne Harbour :-

  1. A pinnacle rock, with 12 ft. over it at L.W.S., in the position as given below :-
    Gisborne Flagstaff bearing .. N. 17° W.
    Pah Hill bearing .. N. 24° E.
    Summit of Tuamotu Id. bearing N. 86° E., 1·05 miles.
    Waihora buoy has been placed to clear this rock.

  2. A rock, with 31 ft. over it at L.W.S., and close to the line of leading-beacons, lies in the following position :-
    Gisborne Flagstaff bearing .. N. 3° E., 1·18 miles.
    Pah Hill bearing .. N. 68° E.
    Summit of Tuamotu Id. bearing S. 71° E.

  3. A rock, with 16 ft. over it at L.W.S., is situated as follows :-
    Gisborne Flagstaff bearing .. N. 10° E., 1·22 miles.
    Pah Hill bearing .. N. 70° E.
    Summit of Tuamotu Id. bearing S. 73° E.

Vessels should approach the anchorage off Gisborne exactly in the line of leading-beacons.

Charts, &c., affected: Admiralty Charts Nos. 1663 and 2527; “New Zealand Pilot,” chap. iv., p. 150.

WM. HALL-JONES.


Notice as to Day for closing under “The Shops and Shop-assistants Act, 1894.”

NOTICE is hereby given that, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by “The Shops and Shop-assistants Act, 1894,” and of all other powers and authorities me hereto enabling, and in terms of notice in writing duly received by me from the Chairman of the Conference of Delegates of all the local authorities comprised in the district constituted for the purposes of that Act by the Boroughs of the City of Christchurch, St. Albans, Sydenham, Linwood, Woolston, Sumner, New Brighton, and Lyttelton (being all the boroughs or town districts any part of any one of which is situate within a mile of any part of another), I, William Hall-Jones, acting for and on behalf of the Minister of Labour, hereby appoint Thursday to be the day on which all shops in the said district shall be closed as provided by that Act.

Dated this 4th day of February, 1902.

WM. HALL-JONES,
For Minister of Labour.


Notice as to Day for closing under “The Shops and Shop-assistants Act, 1894.”

WHEREAS the local authorities respectively mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereto have duly notified to me that the days upon which the shops in their respective districts shall be closed, pursuant to the provisions of “The Shops and Shop-assistants Act, 1894,” are the days set opposite their respective names in the second column of the said Schedule :

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in this behalf conferred upon me by the said Act, I, William Hall-Jones, acting for and on behalf of the Minister of Labour, do hereby appoint that the said respective days shall be the days upon which all shops in the said respective districts shall be closed.

SCHEDULE.

Cromwell .. .. .. .. Wednesday.
Greymouth .. .. .. .. "
Hampden .. .. .. .. "
Hawksbury .. .. .. .. "
Kaitangata .. .. .. .. "
Marton .. .. .. .. "
Normanby .. .. .. .. "
Onehunga .. .. .. .. "
Otatau .. .. .. .. "
Palmerston North .. .. .. .. "
Rotorua .. .. .. .. "
Tapanui .. .. .. .. "
Taradale .. .. .. .. "
Birkenhead .. .. .. .. Thursday.
Carterton .. .. .. .. "
Eltham .. .. .. .. "
Helensville .. .. .. .. "
Piton .. .. .. .. "
Waimate .. .. .. .. "

WM. HALL-JONES,
For Minister of Labour.


Sanitary Notice under “The Factories Act, 1901.”

Department of Labour,
Wellington, 1st February, 1902.

I, WILLIAM HALL-JONES, acting for and on behalf of the Minister of Labour, in pursuance and exercise of the power vested in me by section 46 of “The Factories Act, 1901,” do hereby declare that the provisions of subsections (1) and (2) of section 42 of the said Act shall apply to the classes or descriptions of factories mentioned in the Schedule hereto, with the following modifications, that is to say,—

  1. The cleansing prescribed by the said subsection (1) shall be performed once at least within fourteen months from the date of the last preceding cleansing.

  2. Where the walls of any room in the factory are papered, the Inspector shall decide as to the time when they shall be repapered.

SCHEDULE.

Bag-making.
Basket and perambulator making.
Bootmaking.
Brush and broom making.
Cabinet-furniture making, and upholstering.
Candle and soap making.
Chemical works (packing, &c.).
Cycle and jobbing engineering.
Dentistry (mechanical).
Dressmaking and millinery.
Dyeing, cleaning, and clothes-repairing.
Engravers and die-sinkers.
Fellmongering-works.
Flock-making.
Hat and cap making.
Knitting-works.
Laundries.
Photographers.
Picture-frame making.
Plumbing and tinsmithing works.
Portmanteau and travelling-bag making.
Printing, bookbinding, and lithography.
Saddle and harness making.
Shirtmaking.
Tailoring.
Tanneries.
Tea-packing.
Waterproof-clothing making.
Woollen-mills.

WM. HALL-JONES,
For Minister of Labour.


Special Order made by the Parihaka Road Board, County of Taranaki.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 31st January, 1902.

THE following special order, made by the Parihaka Road Board, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”

JAMES McGOWAN,
For Colonial Secretary.

SPECIAL ORDER.

SPECIAL order making a special rate to provide interest and sinking fund on a loan of £3,000 for the Arawhata Road construction :-

Resolved, That a special order be now made making a special rate of 4½d. in the pound on the capital value of all rateable property within the Arawhata Special Rating District, comprising Sections 11 and 12 of Block 6, Subsections 1, 2, and 3 of Section 13, Block 6, Subsections 1 and 2 of Section 14, Block 6, Subsections 26 and 27 of Section 38, Block 6, Subsections 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32 of Block 7, Subsection 20 of Block 3, Subsections 26, 24, 22, 20, 18, 16, and 14 of the said Block 7, Subsections 12, 10, 8, and 6 of the said Block 6, Subsections 4 and 2 of Block 9, and Subsections 9A, 8A, 1A, 2A, and 3A of the said Block 9, the said lands (save and except the said Subsections 1A, 2A, and 3A) being all situate on the said road, and the said lands forming one continuous area; also, that in the special rate over the said area the following lands—viz., Section 11 of Block 6, Subsection 20 of Block 3, Subsections 24, 26, and 32 of Block 6, and the said Subsections 1A, 2A, and 3A—shall be charged with half rates only; all of which lands aforesaid being situated in the Opunake Survey District: under the provisions of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1886,” and “The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886,” and their amendments: for the purpose of providing interest and sinking fund on a loan of £3,000: such rate to be an annually recurring rate, leviable, if required, on the 1st day of January in each and every year during the currency of the loan, being a period of twenty-six years, or until the loan is fully paid off.



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🚂 Rocks Reported in Gisborne Harbour

🚂 Transport & Communications
5 February 1902
Maritime safety, Notice to Mariners, Rocks, Gisborne Harbour, Navigation hazards, Marine Department
  • Combe (Commander), Reported rocks in Gisborne Harbour

  • Wm. Hall-Jones

👷 Shop Closing Day for Christchurch District

👷 Labour & Employment
4 February 1902
Shop closing, Shops and Shop-assistants Act 1894, Christchurch, St. Albans, Sydenham, Linwood, Woolston, Sumner, New Brighton, Lyttelton, Retail regulation
  • William Hall-Jones, For Minister of Labour

👷 Shop Closing Days for Various Boroughs

👷 Labour & Employment
Shop closing, Shops and Shop-assistants Act 1894, Cromwell, Greymouth, Hampden, Hawksbury, Kaitangata, Marton, Normanby, Onehunga, Otatau, Palmerston North, Rotorua, Tapanui, Taradale, Birkenhead, Carterton, Eltham, Helensville, Piton, Waimate
  • William Hall-Jones, For Minister of Labour

🏥 Sanitary Regulations for Factories

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
1 February 1902
Factories Act 1901, Sanitary notice, Factory cleanliness, Bag-making, Basket making, Bootmaking, Brush making, Cabinet-furniture, Candle making, Chemical works, Cycle engineering, Dentistry, Dressmaking, Dyeing, Engraving, Fellmongering, Flock-making, Hat making, Knitting, Laundries, Photographers, Picture-frames, Plumbing, Portmanteaus, Printing, Saddlery, Shirtmaking, Tailoring, Tanneries, Tea-packing, Waterproof clothing, Woollen-mills
  • William Hall-Jones, For Minister of Labour

🏘️ Special Rate for Arawhata Road Construction Loan

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
31 January 1902
Parihaka Road Board, Special rate, Road construction, Loan of £3,000, Arawhata Road, Taranaki, Local Bodies’ Loans Act 1886, Rating district, Sections and Subsections, Opunake Survey District
  • James McGowan, For Colonial Secretary