✨ Miscellaneous Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 45
called and known ; and that at all times hereafter the names
Cecil Arthur Whitney will alone be used and adopted by me
in all transactions, documents, and writings, and all legal
and other proceedings and instruments. And I further give
notice that a duplicate of this notice has been filed in the
Supreme Court Office at Auckland.
Dated this 10th day of May, 1905.
ARTHUR CECIL WHITNEY.
Witness—Geo. A. Gribbin, Solicitor, Auckland. 539
SCHOOL FOR DEAF-MUTES, SUMNER, NEAR CHRISTCHURCH.
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CONTENTS.
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APPOINTMENTS .. .. .. 1142, 1153, 1155
BANKRUPTCY NOTICES .. .. .. 1164
CROWN LANDS NOTICES .. .. .. 1155
LAND—
Local Land District constituted .. .. 1140
Native, reserved under “The Scenery Preservation
Act, 1903” .. .. .. 1137
Proclaiming and closing Roads .. .. 1138
Purpose of Reserve changed .. .. 1142
Road closed .. .. .. 1140
Set apart for Settlement .. .. 1137
Temporarily reserved .. .. 1141
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES .. .. 1165
MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS .. .. 1141, 1143
MINING NOTICE .. .. .. 1165
MISCELLANEOUS—
Certain Animals and Birds to be deemed Game .. 1141
Election of Members and Chairman of a Board of
Conciliation .. .. .. 1155
Letters of Naturalisation issued .. 1144
Meteorological Returns for April .. 1149
Notice to Mariners .. .. 1148
Notice under “The Public Trust Office Consolida-
tion Act, 1894” .. .. 1155
Notices under “The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894” 1154
Officiating Ministers .. .. 1148
Old-age Pension Districts altered and Deputy
Registrar appointed .. .. 1141
Post-offices opened, &c. .. .. 1154
Proposed Loans .. .. 1147
Rainfall for April .. .. 1149
Restricted Limits for certain Sailing-ships .. 1148
Special Orders .. .. 1144
Tenders .. .. .. 1148
NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES .. .. 1160
PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS .. .. 1166
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Notice of Name Change from Arthur Cecil Whitney to Cecil Arthur Whitney
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration10 May 1905
Name change, Auckland, Supreme Court, Solicitor, Legal notice
- Arthur Cecil Whitney, Changing name to Cecil Arthur Whitney
- Geo. A. Gribbin, Solicitor, Auckland
🎓 Information about the School for Deaf-Mutes at Sumner
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- Mr. G. Van Asch, Director
- The Secretary for Education, Wellington
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NZ Gazette 1905, No 45