Appointments and Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 39

Consul-General for Chili at Sydney, New South Wales, appointed.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 19th April, 1905.

HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that he has been informed by His Majesty’s Secretary of State for the Colonies that the King’s exequatur empowering

WILLIAM BROWN, Esq.,

to act as Consul-General for Chili at Sydney, New South Wales, with jurisdiction over New Zealand, has received His Majesty’s signature.

ALBERT PITT,
For Colonial Secretary.


Deputy Registrar of Marriages, &c., appointed.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 19th April, 1905.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

ALFRED HENRI DE TOURETTES

to be the Deputy of the Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Amuri.

ALBERT PITT,
For Colonial Secretary.


Member of Owaka Domain Board appointed.

Department of Lands and Survey,
Wellington, 21st April, 1905.

HIS Excellency the Governor has, in pursuance of section 3 of “The Domain Boards Act, 1904,” been pleased to appoint

ANDREW RICHARDSON

to be a member of the Owaka Domain Board in the place of Allan Cameron Campbell, deceased.

T. Y. DUNCAN,
Minister of Lands.


Superintendent of Mercantile Marine and Examiner of Masters and Mates appointed.

Marine Department,
Wellington, 19th April, 1905.

IT is hereby notified that, in pursuance of the power and authority vested by “The Shipping and Seamen Act, 1903,”

NORMAN BEAUMONT

has been appointed Superintendent of Mercantile Marine for the Port of Dunedin in place of Charles Edward Wisdom Fleming, transferred, and an Examiner of Masters and Mates in the Colony of New Zealand.

WM. HALL-JONES.


School Commissioners appointed.

Education Department,
Wellington, 25th April, 1905.

PURSUANT to “The Education Reserves Act Amendment Act, 1882,” His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned gentlemen to be School Commissioners for the respective provincial districts, as follows:—

For the Provincial District of Auckland—
James Marshall Lennox, Esq.
James Mackenzie, Esq.
Oliver Nicholson, Esq.

For the Provincial District of Taranaki—
Richard Cock, Esq.
William Thomas Jennings, Esq., M.H.R.
Francis Simpson, Esq.

For the Provincial District of Wellington—
William Hughes Field, Esq., M.H.R.
Alexander Wilson Hogg, Esq., M.H.R.
John Strauchon, Esq.

For the Provincial District of Hawke’s Bay—
Hyman Phineas Cohen, Esq.
Henry Arthur Cornford, Esq.
George Wright, Esq.

For the Provincial District of Marlborough—
John Clervaux Chaytor, Esq.
William H. Macey, Esq.
Henry Trent, Esq.

For the Provincial District of Nelson—
John Graham, Esq., M.H.R.
William George Murray, Esq.
The Hon. Francis Trask, M.L.C.

For the Provincial District of Westland—
Thomas Vincent Byrne, Esq.
Henry Michel, Esq.
John Staines, Esq.

For the Provincial District of Canterbury—
Frederick Thomas Flatman, Esq., M.H.R.
Thomas Humphries, Esq.
John Rennie, Esq.

For the Provincial District of Otago—
William Dallas, Esq.
The Hon. Henry Feldwick, M.L.C.
John Hay, Esq.

ALBERT PITT,
For Minister of Education.


Public-school Cadet Companies recognised.

Education Department,
Wellington, 26th April, 1905.

THE undermentioned public-school cadet companies and battalions are recognised under the regulations published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 18th February, 1904:—

Auckland Education District.

The No. 1 North Auckland Public School Cadet Battalion, with the following officers: A. M. Rust, commanding the Hikurangi Public School Cadets, to command the battalion; N. R. Mackenzie, commanding the Whangarei Public School Cadets, to be Adjutant; and F. Higginson, commanding the Horahora Public School Cadets, to be Quartermaster.

The Te Kopuru Public School Cadet Detachment.

The Omarumutu Native School Cadet Detachment.

Hawke’s Bay Education District.

The No. 3 Hawke’s Bay Public School Cadet Battalion, with the following officers: J. Kinder, commanding No. 2 Company, Gisborne Public School Cadets, to command the battalion; D. Cowan, Lieutenant of the No. 3 Company, Gisborne Public School Cadets, to be Adjutant; and E. Leslie, commanding No. 1 Company, Gisborne Public School Cadets, to be Quartermaster.

Wanganui Education District.

The No. 3 Wanganui Public School Cadet Battalion, with the following officers: Captain H. W. Saunders, late 13th Middlesex Volunteers, to command the battalion; E. Mossman, commanding the Marton Public School Cadets, to be Adjutant; and J. Iremonger, commanding the Hunter ville Public School Cadets, to be Quartermaster.

The Taihape Public School Cadet Company.

North Canterbury Education District.

The Lyttelton Public School Cadet Company.

South Canterbury Education District.

The Timaru Main No. 2 Public School Cadet Company.

Marlborough Education District.

The No. 1 Marlborough Public School Cadet Battalion, with the following officers: D. A. Sturrock, commanding Blenheim No. 1 Public School Cadets, to command the battalion; H. J. Robinson, commanding Tuamarina and Grovetown Public School Cadets, to be Adjutant; and C. C. Howard, commanding Picton Public School Cadets, to be Quartermaster.

The Tuamarina and Grovetown Public School Cadet Detachment.

ALBERT PITT,
For Minister of Education.


Special Order made by the Mount Roskill Road Board, County of Eden.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 19th April, 1905.

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

ALBERT PITT,
For Colonial Secretary.


MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD BOARD.

SPECIAL order made by the Mount Roskill Road Board, County of Eden, at a special meeting of the Board held on the 17th day of January, 1905, namely,—

“That all the plants mentioned in the Second Schedule of ‘The Noxious Weeds Act, 1900,’ are hereby declared to be



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🌏 Appointment of Consul-General for Chili at Sydney

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
19 April 1905
Consul-General, Diplomatic Appointment, Chili, New Zealand jurisdiction, Sydney
  • William Brown (Esquire), Appointed Consul-General for Chili

  • Albert Pitt, For Colonial Secretary

⚖️ Appointment of Deputy Registrar of Marriages for Amuri District

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
19 April 1905
Deputy Registrar, Marriages, Births and Deaths, Amuri District
  • Alfred Henri De Tourettes, Appointed Deputy Registrar

  • Albert Pitt, For Colonial Secretary

🏘️ Appointment of Member to Owaka Domain Board

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
21 April 1905
Domain Board, Owaka, Member Appointment, Deceased replacement, Lands Act
  • Andrew Richardson, Appointed member of Owaka Domain Board
  • Allan Cameron Campbell, Deceased, replaced by Andrew Richardson

  • T. Y. Duncan, Minister of Lands

🚂 Appointment of Superintendent of Mercantile Marine and Examiner of Masters and Mates

🚂 Transport & Communications
19 April 1905
Mercantile Marine, Superintendent, Examiner, Masters and Mates, Dunedin Port, Shipping Act
  • Norman Beaumont, Appointed Superintendent and Examiner
  • Charles Edward Wisdom Fleming, Transferred from position

  • Wm. Hall-Jones

🎓 Appointment of School Commissioners for Provincial Districts

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
25 April 1905
School Commissioners, Provincial Districts, Auckland, Taranaki, Wellington, Hawke’s Bay, Marlborough, Nelson, Westland, Canterbury, Otago, Education Reserves Act
27 names identified
  • James Marshall Lennox (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Auckland
  • James Mackenzie (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Auckland
  • Oliver Nicholson (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Auckland
  • Richard Cock (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Taranaki
  • William Thomas Jennings (Esquire, M.H.R.), Appointed School Commissioner for Taranaki
  • Francis Simpson (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Taranaki
  • William Hughes Field (Esquire, M.H.R.), Appointed School Commissioner for Wellington
  • Alexander Wilson Hogg (Esquire, M.H.R.), Appointed School Commissioner for Wellington
  • John Strauchon (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Wellington
  • Hyman Phineas Cohen (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Hawke’s Bay
  • Henry Arthur Cornford (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Hawke’s Bay
  • George Wright (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Hawke’s Bay
  • John Clervaux Chaytor (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Marlborough
  • William H. Macey (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Marlborough
  • Henry Trent (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Marlborough
  • John Graham (Esquire, M.H.R.), Appointed School Commissioner for Nelson
  • William George Murray (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Nelson
  • Francis Trask (The Hon., M.L.C.), Appointed School Commissioner for Nelson
  • Thomas Vincent Byrne (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Westland
  • Henry Michel (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Westland
  • John Staines (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Westland
  • Frederick Thomas Flatman (Esquire, M.H.R.), Appointed School Commissioner for Canterbury
  • Thomas Humphries (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Canterbury
  • John Rennie (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Canterbury
  • William Dallas (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Otago
  • Henry Feldwick (The Hon., M.L.C.), Appointed School Commissioner for Otago
  • John Hay (Esquire), Appointed School Commissioner for Otago

  • Albert Pitt, For Minister of Education

🎓 Recognition of Public-School Cadet Companies and Battalions

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
26 April 1905
Cadet Companies, Public Schools, Military Training, Officers, Recognition, Education Districts
18 names identified
  • A. M. Rust, Commanding officer of Hikurangi Cadets, to command North Auckland Battalion
  • N. R. Mackenzie, Commanding officer of Whangarei Cadets, to be Adjutant
  • F. Higginson, Commanding officer of Horahora Cadets, to be Quartermaster
  • , Te Kopuru Public School Cadet Detachment recognised
  • , Omarumutu Native School Cadet Detachment recognised
  • J. Kinder, Commanding No. 2 Company, to command Hawke’s Bay Battalion
  • D. Cowan (Lieutenant), To be Adjutant of Hawke’s Bay Battalion
  • E. Leslie, Commanding No. 1 Company, to be Quartermaster
  • H. W. Saunders (Captain), Late 13th Middlesex Volunteers, to command Wanganui Battalion
  • E. Mossman, Commanding Marton Cadets, to be Adjutant
  • J. Iremonger, Commanding Hunterville Cadets, to be Quartermaster
  • , Taihape Public School Cadet Company recognised
  • D. A. Sturrock, Commanding Blenheim No. 1 Cadets, to command Marlborough Battalion
  • H. J. Robinson, Commanding Tuamarina and Grovetown Cadets, to be Adjutant
  • C. C. Howard, Commanding Picton Cadets, to be Quartermaster
  • , Tuamarina and Grovetown Public School Cadet Detachment recognised
  • , Lyttelton Public School Cadet Company recognised
  • , Timaru Main No. 2 Public School Cadet Company recognised

  • Albert Pitt, For Minister of Education

🏘️ Publication of Special Order by Mount Roskill Road Board

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
19 April 1905
Road Board, Special Order, Mount Roskill, County of Eden, Noxious Weeds Act
  • Albert Pitt, For Colonial Secretary

🌾 Special Order declaring noxious weeds under Noxious Weeds Act 1900 (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
17 January 1905
Noxious Weeds, Plant Control, Special Order, Mount Roskill Road Board, County of Eden