Industrial Schools Forms




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 46

FORM 3.

(“The Industrial Schools Act, 1882,” section 25.)

, Governor.

WHEREAS [Name and residence of person], of , being a person under the age of eighteen years, was, on or about the day of , 19 , sentenced by to imprisonment for a term of ; and it appears to me expedient that the said , having served the term of such sentence [or having served part of the term of such sentence; or in lieu of serving such sentence], should become an inmate of some industrial school:

Now, I do hereby order, in pursuance of the powers vested in me by “The Industrial Schools Act, 1882,” that the said do forthwith become an inmate of the Industrial School at , and be there detained as an inmate within the meaning of the said Act.

And, as the said belongs, in my opinion, to the [State person’s religious persuasion, creed, or denomination], I do hereby further order and direct that he [or she] shall, while at the said school, be brought up and educated in the said [State person’s religious persuasion, creed, or denomination].

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, at , this day of , 19 .

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FORM 4.—ORDER FOR MAINTENANCE OF CHILD.

(“The Industrial Schools Act, 1882,” section 33.)

WHEREAS [Name and residence of child], of , was, by an order made this day, directed to be sent to the Industrial School, at , to be there detained as an inmate in terms of the said order; and it has been made to appear to me that [Name, residence, and calling of parent], of , the parent of the said child, is able to contribute towards his [or her] maintenance and education: .

Now I do hereby order and direct that the said shall pay to the Clerk of the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court at , for the time being, on behalf of the Minister of Education, the sum of a week for the maintenance and education of the said child; such payments to commence as from the day of , 19 , and to be continued so long as such child is maintained as an inmate of the said school, or of any other school under “The Industrial Schools Act, 1882,” to which such child may be transferred.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

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[N.B.—A copy of this order, when made, must be sent by the Clerk of the Court or Registrar to the Secretary for Education.]

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FORM 5.—SUMMONS TO A PARENT.

(“The Industrial Schools Act, 1882,” section 34.)

To , of , in the Colony of New Zealand.

WHEREAS it has this day been made to appear to my satisfaction that you are the parent of , an inmate of the Industrial School, at , and that you are able to contribute towards the maintenance and education of such inmate:

This is therefore to command you to be and appear on , the day of , 19 , at o’clock in the noon, at the Court at , in the colony aforesaid, before such as shall then be there, to show cause why you should not be adjudged to make such payments in relation hereto as to the said may seem just.

Herein fail not, or the matter will be determined in your absence.

Given under my hand, at , in the colony aforesaid, this day of , 19 .

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FORM 6.—ORDER ON SUMMONS FOR MAINTENANCE OF AN INMATE OF AN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

(“The Industrial Schools Act, 1882,” section 34.)

In the Court of .

In the matter of , an inmate of the Industrial School, at , the day of , 19 .

Upon proof of the service of the summons issued herein on the day of , 19 , and upon hearing the evidence adduced in support of such service, I do hereby

order that , of , in the Colony of New Zealand, being the parent of , an inmate of the Industrial School, at , shall, as from the day of , 19 , pay to the Clerk of the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court at for the time being, on behalf of the Minister of Education, the sum of a week for the maintenance and education of such inmate; such payments to be continued so long as such child shall be maintained as an inmate of the said school, or of any other school under “The Industrial Schools Act, 1882,” to which such child may be transferred.

And I do further order that the said shall pay to the person and in the manner before mentioned the sum of for the past maintenance of the said inmate; such payment to be made in instalment , and within from the date hereof.

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[N.B.—A copy of this order, when made, must be sent by the Clerk of the Court to the Secretary for Education.]

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FORM 7.—ORDER VARYING AMOUNT OF PAYMENTS.

(“The Industrial Schools Act, 1882,” section 35.)

In the Court of .

In the matter of , an inmate of the Industrial School, at .

Upon the application of , and upon reading the order made herein on the day of , 19 , by ; and it appearing to me that , the person named in the said order, is [or is not] of ability to pay more than the sum of [or the sum of ] a week, which he was adjudged by the said order to pay for the purposes therein mentioned:

I do hereby order that the said shall, as from the day of , 19 , pay to the persons and in the manner directed by the said order the weekly sum of [Not to exceed 8s.] a week, in lieu of the said sum of a week so adjudged to be paid as aforesaid; and that, except as hereby expressly varied, the said order of the day of , 19 , shall remain in full force.

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[N.B.—A copy of this order, when made, must be sent by the Clerk of the Court to the Secretary for Education.]

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FORM 8.—ORDER REMITTING AMOUNTS PAYABLE UNDER ORIGINAL ORDER.

(“The Industrial Schools Act, 1882,” section 35.)

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at .

In the matter of “The Industrial Schools Act, 1882”; and in the matter of , an inmate of the Industrial School, at , the day of , 19 .

Upon the application of , and upon reading the order made herein on the day of , 19 , by , a Stipendiary Magistrate sitting at , and it appearing to me, the undersigned Stipendiary Magistrate at , that , the person named in the said order, is not now of ability to pay the sum of shillings and pence a week which he was adjudged by the said order to pay for the purposes therein mentioned:

I do hereby order (1) that all future payments directed to be made under the said order be remitted as and from the date hereof (²); and also (³) that the sum of £ , due up to the day of , 19 , for past maintenance of the said inmate, be and the same is hereby also remitted; (4) and that, except as hereby expressly varied, the said order of the day of , 19 , shall remain in full force.

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Stipendiary Magistrate.

[N.B.—A copy of this order, when made, must be sent by the Clerk of the Court to the Secretary for Education.]

[NOTE.—If only future payments are remitted erase all words between (²) and (4); if only arrears are remitted erase all words between (1) and (³); if both arrears and future payments are remitted erase all words after (4).]



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🏥 Form 3 - Order for committal of a child to an industrial school (continued from previous page)

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Industrial Schools, Form, Committal order, Governor, Religious denomination
  • Governor

🏥 Form 4 - Order for maintenance of a child in an industrial school

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Industrial Schools, Form, Maintenance order, Parental contribution, Minister of Education

🏥 Form 5 - Summons to a parent for child's maintenance

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🏥 Form 6 - Order on summons for maintenance of industrial school inmate

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Industrial Schools, Form, Maintenance payment, Parent, Court order
  • Stipendiary Magistrate

🏥 Form 7 - Order varying amount of maintenance payments

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Industrial Schools, Form, Payment variation, Financial ability, Court order
  • Stipendiary Magistrate

🏥 Form 8 - Order remitting amounts payable under maintenance order

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Industrial Schools, Form, Payment remission, Financial hardship, Court order
  • Stipendiary Magistrate