Unclaimed Land, Union Cancellations, Immigration Statistics




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 84

Notice by the Public Trustee under “The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894.”

To the owner or owners of a parcel of land containing 99 acres, more or less, and being Section No. 17 in the Parish of Hoteo, in the Provincial District of Auckland. The grantee is Rebecca McCutcheon, described as of Auckland, settler, who cannot be traced. The land is said to be occupied by Mr. E. Woodcock.

WHEREAS the Public Trustee has instituted inquiries, and has not thereby ascertained who the owner or owners of the above-described land is or are, and believes that such owner is, or owners are, not in the colony: Now, this notice calls upon such owner or owners, within six months of the date of the publication of this notice in this Gazette, to establish to the satisfaction of the Public Trustee his or their title to the land specified in this notice; and, if such owner does or owners do not, within the time limited, so establish his or their title, the Public Trustee will exercise the powers and authorities granted to him in and by “The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894.”

Dated this 15th day of October, 1904.
J. W. POYNTON,
Public Trustee.

“Trade Union Act, 1878.”—Cancelling of Registry.

Trade Unions’ Registry Office,
Wellington, 20th October, 1904.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registrar of Trade Unions has, by writing under his hand dated this 20th day of October, 1904, cancelled the registry of the following trade unions, viz.,—

The Operative Bakers’ Association of Dunedin,
The Mercantile Marine Officers’ Association of Australasia (Wellington),
The New Zealand Fishermen’s Union (Dunedin),
The New Zealand Federated Timber-workers and Furniture Trade Association (Dunedin),
The New Zealand Federated Butchers’ Employees’ Union (Dunedin),
The New Zealand Gasworks Employees’ Union (Dunedin),
The Dunedin Cabmen’s Union,

on the ground that the said trade-unions have ceased to exist.

GEO. LESLIE,
Registrar.


RETURN of IMMIGRATION to and EMIGRATION from the COLONY of NEW ZEALAND during the MONTH of SEPTEMBER, 1904, showing the Places from which Persons arrived and to which they departed, and the Ports of Arrival and Departure.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES FROM AND TO DIFFERENT PLACES.

Countries. ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES.
Adults. Children. Total Persons. Adults. Children. Total Persons.
M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F.
United Kingdom .. .. .. 314 148 32 38 527 40 20 5 1 66
Queensland .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Victoria .. .. .. 223 77 13 16 329 97 62 11 7 177
New South Wales .. .. .. 748 304 52 63 1,167 515 191 32 23 761
Western Australia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
South Australia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Tasmania .. .. .. 70 26 13 15 124 46 17 3 2 68
Fiji .. .. .. 11 8 1 .. 20 6 12 3 3 24
Other British possessions .. .. .. 49 12 2 3 66* 7 10 1 .. 18†
Pacific Islands .. .. .. 5 2 1 .. 8‡ 7 5 2 2 16§
Other foreign ports .. .. .. 70 19 3 1 93 67 21 3 3
Totals, September, 1904 .. 1,490 591 117 136 2,334 785 338 60 41 1,224
Totals, September, 1903 .. 1,244 599 121 120 2,084 616 298 55 39 1,008
  • From Cape Town.
    † For Norfolk Island.
    ‡ From Tonga.
    § For Tonga.
    || From San Francisco.
    ¶ For San Francisco, 67; Monte Video, 27.

ARRIVALS AT AND DEPARTURES FROM DIFFERENT NEW ZEALAND PORTS.

Ports. ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES.
Adults. Children. Males. Females. Total Persons. Adults. Children. Males. Females. Total Persons.
Kaipara .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1 1 2 1 1 2 3
Auckland .. .. .. 574 72 464 182 646 422 31 322 131 453
Wellington .. .. .. 1,064 116 783 397 1,180 477 45 365 157 522
Greymouth .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1 .. 2 2
Lyttelton .. .. .. 2 1 2 1 3 .. .. .. .. ..
Dunedin .. .. .. 55 7 45 17 62 .. .. .. .. ..
Invercargill .. .. .. 385 57 313 129 442 221 23 157 87 244
Totals, September, 1904 .. 2,081 253 1,607 727 2,334 1,123 101 845 379 1,224
Totals, September, 1903 .. 1,843 241 1,365 719 2,084 914 94 671 337 1,008

CHINESE.—Arrivals—At Auckland, 1; Wellington, 5. Departures—From Wellington, 20.

  • It is important to mention that, in the returns from which this table is made up, immigrants to the colony are all counted at the first port of arrival, and emigrants at the final port of departure.

E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 18th October, 1904.



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🗺️ Notice Regarding Unclaimed Land in Hoteo under the Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
15 October 1904
Unclaimed Land, Hoteo, Section 17, Auckland, Rebecca McCutcheon, E. Woodcock, Public Trustee, Land Title, Six-month Claim Period
  • Rebecca McCutcheon, Grantee of unclaimed land
  • E. Woodcock (Mr.), Occupier of unclaimed land

  • J. W. Poynton, Public Trustee

👷 Cancellation of Trade Union Registrations

👷 Labour & Employment
20 October 1904
Trade Union, Cancellation, Registry, Dunedin, Wellington, Operative Bakers, Mercantile Marine, Fishermen, Timber-workers, Butchers, Gasworks, Cabmen
  • GEO. LESLIE, Registrar

🛂 Return of Immigration and Emigration for September 1904

🛂 Immigration
18 October 1904
Immigration, Emigration, Arrival, Departure, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand ports, Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Invercargill, Statistics, Chinese arrivals
  • E. J. von DADelszen, Registrar-General