Land Vesting, Union Cancellation, Weather Data, Appointments




SEPT. 11.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1925

  1. No bonus to be paid until the invention has been continuously worked for not less than six months, and it shall, during that period, have treated not less than 100,000 cubic yards of material, working three shifts a day.

  2. The bonus will be paid on the certificate of an officer that not less than twenty persons other than the applicant for the bonus are successfully working the invention.

  3. Any person who receives the bonus shall not be allowed to take out patent rights in New Zealand for his invention.

JAS. McGOWAN,
Minister of Mines.


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 1st day of September, 1902.

J. W. POYNTON,
Public Trustee.


SCHEDULE.

ALL that parcel of land, containing 40 acres, more or less, being the western part of Allotment 38 in the Parish of Maraetai and Provincial District of Auckland.


Notice of Cancellation of Registry under “The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1901.”

Department of Labour,
Wellington, 11th September, 1902.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registration of the Wellington Coopers and Boxmakers’ Industrial Union of Workers, No. 209, situated at Wellington, is hereby cancelled as from the date of the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette.

EDWARD TREGEAR,
Registrar of Industrial Unions.


Government Observatory.

METEOROLOGICAL Observations, Wellington, for the month of August, 1902. Altitude above the sea, 140 ft. Observations taken at 9.30 a.m.

From Self-registering Instruments, for Twenty-four Hours previously.

Date. Barometer reduced, and corrected, in Inches. Max. Temp. in Shade. Min. Temp. in Shade. Mean Temp. in Shade. Solar Radiation. Terrestrial Radiation. Rainfall, in Inches. Veloc. Wind, in Miles. Amount of Cloud, 0 to 10. Direction of Wind.
1 29·799 54·0 49·0 51·5 70 43 ·05 450 9 N.W.
2 29·883 57·0 45·0 51·0 76 39 ·62 400 5 N.W.
3 30·250 55·0 44·0 49·5 87 38 ·15 180 9 N.W.
4 30·324 51·0 44·0 47·5 81 37 ·01 70 8 S.W.
5 30·095 52·0 46·0 49·0 80 41 ·12 190 8 Calm
6 29·885 57·0 47·0 52·0 90 40 ·01 80 5 Calm
7 29·757 55·0 42·0 48·5 82 34 .. 80 6 N.E.
8 29·820 56·0 45·0 50·5 96 39 .. 295 9 Calm
9 29·890 55·0 36·0 45·5 90 28 ·26 125 1 N.W.
10 29·780 53·0 38·0 45·5 89 33 ·15 440 6 S.W.
11 30·074 45·0 38·0 42·5 82 30 ·03 190 1 N.W.
12 30·025 53·0 43·0 48·0 88 36 .. 180 2 N.E.
13 30·392 59·0 43·0 51·0 92 35 ·05 200 8 S.W.
14 30·521 52·0 36·0 44·0 83 28 .. 130 4 Calm
15 30·594 51·0 39·0 45·0 90 31 .. 110 4 S.
16 30·526 53·0 42·0 47·5 90 34 .. 140 3 S.W.
17 30·315 54·0 40·0 47·0 93 31 ·02 80 3 Calm
18 29·929 61·0 44·0 52·5 98 33 .. 80 9 S.W.
19 29·714 55·0 41·0 48·0 92 33 ·02 140 1 N.W.
20 29·746 58·0 43·0 50·5 94 33 .. 170 0 E.
21 29·907 61·0 41·0 51·0 97 32 .. 160 1 N.E.
22 30·071 60·0 47·0 53·5 95 42 .. 230 2 N.E.
23 29·940 58·0 49·0 53·5 95 46 .. 440 6 N.W.
24 29·574 58·0 50·0 54·0 95 47 ·30 420 9 N.W.
25 29·844 57·0 46·0 51·5 84 42 ·01 240 8 S.W.
26 30·063 54·0 44·0 49·0 99 38 .. 130 5 S.
27 30·169 55·0 41·0 48·0 100 36 ·04 150 6 S.W.
28 30·200 53·0 43·0 48·0 92 38 ·08 210 9 S.W.
29 30·196 50·0 41·0 45·5 88 36 ·04 150 9 Calm
30 30·409 51·0 40·0 45·5 83 36 ·09 230 3 S.
31 30·370 50·0 35·0 42·5 88 30 ·01 130 8 N.W.
* 30·067 54·6 42·6 48·6 89 36·1 2·06 200 5·4 ..
29·865 .. .. 48·0 .. .. 5·204 .. .. ..
  • Means, &c. † Same month previous years.

NOTE.—A fine month, the rainfall being far below the average. Rain fell on nineteen days of the month, the maximum being recorded on the 2nd, 0·62 in. Prevailing wind, northerly; about one-third of the month was calm. Maximum temperature in shade, 61°; minimum, 35°; mean temperature of dew-point, 40·7°; mean humidity, 73.

A. H. GORE (pro R. B. GORE),
Observer.


Officers appointed.

Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office, Wellington, 5th September, 1902.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments in the Post and Telegraph Department.

J. G. WARD,
Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner.


PERMANENT.

Name. Position. Office. Date.
Blewett, Ernest Richard .. Letter-carrier .. Waimate 27 May, 1902.
Clancy, Edmund .. Junior Exchange Clerk .. Dunedin 2 April, "
Connell, Marjory Hilda Douglas .. Cadette, Telephone Exchange .. Auckland 26 Nov., 1901.
Craigie, Daniel Henry .. Assistant Despatch Clerk .. Timaru 24 June, 1902.
Donovan, Arthur .. Cadet, Secretary’s Office, G.P.O. .. Wellington 18 Mar., "
Hebblerley, Martha Ann .. Cadette, Telephone Exchange .. Napier .. 17 Mar., "
Jackson, William James .. Lineman .. Masterton 1 April, "
Jennings, Walter .. Letter-carrier .. Christchurch 3 Feb., "
Johnston, William Henry .. " .. Auckland 17 "
Kidd, Florence Jane .. Cadette, Telephone Exchange .. " 17 "
Rees, Peter James Tobin .. Junior Exchange Clerk .. Dunedin 2 April, "
Richards, Vincent Meredith .. Letter-carrier .. Masterton 21 Mar., "
Rogers, Arthur George .. Junior Exchange Clerk .. Invercargill 2 Feb., "
Sullivan, Leonard Meredith John .. Letter-carrier .. Wellington 1 April, "
Tavendale, George .. Cadet .. Woodville 24 Sept., 1901.


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🌾 Bonus Conditions for Invention to Treat Auriferous Black Sand (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
14 November 1901
Bonus, Black Sand, Gold Recovery, Invention, Mining Technology, Patent Restrictions, Employment Requirement
  • Jas. McGowan, Minister of Mines

🗺️ Vesting of Unclaimed Land in Public Trustee

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
1 September 1902
Unclaimed Land, Public Trustee, Land Vesting, Schedule, Maraetai, Auckland, £100 threshold
  • J. W. Poynton, Public Trustee

👷 Cancellation of Wellington Coopers and Boxmakers’ Union Registration

👷 Labour & Employment
11 September 1902
Industrial Union, Cancellation, Registration, Wellington, Coopers, Boxmakers, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act
  • Edward Tregear, Registrar of Industrial Unions

🎓 Meteorological Observations for Wellington, August 1902

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Weather, Meteorology, Temperature, Rainfall, Wind, Cloud Cover, Solar Radiation, Terrestrial Radiation, Wellington, Observatory
  • A. H. Gore (pro R. B. Gore), Observer

🚂 Permanent Appointments in Post and Telegraph Department

🚂 Transport & Communications
5 September 1902
Post Office, Telegraph, Appointments, Letter-carrier, Exchange Clerk, Cadette, Lineman, Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin, Christchurch, Timaru, Invercargill, Masterton, Napier, Woodville
15 names identified
  • Ernest Richard Blewett, Appointed Letter-carrier at Waimate
  • Edmund Clancy, Appointed Junior Exchange Clerk at Dunedin
  • Marjory Hilda Douglas Connell, Appointed Cadette, Telephone Exchange at Auckland
  • Daniel Henry Craigie, Appointed Assistant Despatch Clerk at Timaru
  • Arthur Donovan, Appointed Cadet, Secretary’s Office, G.P.O. at Wellington
  • Martha Ann Hebblerley, Appointed Cadette, Telephone Exchange at Napier
  • William James Jackson, Appointed Lineman at Masterton
  • Walter Jennings, Appointed Letter-carrier at Christchurch
  • William Henry Johnston, Appointed Letter-carrier at Auckland
  • Florence Jane Kidd, Appointed Cadette, Telephone Exchange at Auckland
  • Peter James Tobin Rees, Appointed Junior Exchange Clerk at Dunedin
  • Vincent Meredith Richards, Appointed Letter-carrier at Masterton
  • Arthur George Rogers, Appointed Junior Exchange Clerk at Invercargill
  • Leonard Meredith John Sullivan, Appointed Letter-carrier at Wellington
  • George Tavendale, Appointed Cadet at Woodville

  • J. G. Ward, Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner