✨ Examination Results, Ministerial Notices, Customs Decisions
Feb. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 257
Name of Candidate. Examination Centre.
Craig, William J. .. .. Dunedin.
Dunn, William Porter .. .. Dunedin.
Edwards, Henry Dorrington .. .. Greymouth.
Egglestone, William Morley .. .. Wellington.
Gray, Robert James .. .. Christchurch.
Holden, Claude .. .. Wanganui.
Hunter, Scott .. .. Auckland.
Lucas, Ella Gertrude .. .. Blenheim.
McClune, James Robert .. .. Wellington.
Macey, Leslie Lancelot .. .. New Plymouth.
McKinnon, John Alexander .. .. Auckland.
Millar, Frank Winfird .. .. Wellington.
Rutherford, John Porteous .. .. Wellington.
Smith, George Corser .. .. Wellington.
Taylor, Charles Edward .. .. Wanganui.
Thompson, Hugh Montgomery .. .. Palmerston.
Turner, Henry .. .. Wellington.
Waters, Allan Francis .. .. New Plymouth.
Williamson, Ellen Eyre .. .. Dunedin.
PASSED IN TWO SUBJECTS.
Acheson, Frank Oswald Victor .. .. Wanganui.
Bertinshaw, George James .. .. Wellington.
Chapman, John Henry .. .. Westport.
Chesterman, Herbert .. .. Wellington.
Ching, Albert James .. .. Westport.
Duncan, Agnes .. .. Wellington.
Eastick, Gordon Ambrose .. .. Napier.
Folley, Alfred Dodridge .. .. Hokitika.
Fraser, George Victor Ross .. .. Auckland.
Gapper, Gordon Saywell .. .. Wellington.
Gray, William Moody .. .. Wellington.
Hutton, Frank Graham .. .. Auckland.
Jordan, James Garfield .. .. Wellington.
Patrick, Ebenezer Brown .. .. Invercargill.
Pound, Thomas .. .. Auckland.
Smyth, Kenneth Hugh .. .. Wellington.
Sunley, Robert Maxwell .. .. Wellington.
Sutherland, John Leslie .. .. Auckland.
Thompson, Harold Tanton .. .. Westport.
Vincent, Thomas Gaius .. .. Wanganui.
Young, John Cawte .. .. Gisborne.
Officiating Ministers for 1905.—Notice No. 3.
Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 31st January, 1905.
PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand passed in the fourth year of the reign of His Majesty King Edward VII., and intituled “The Marriage Act, 1904,” the following name of an Officiating Minister within the meaning of the said Act is published for general information:—
Congregational Independents.
The Reverend Archibald Ernest Hunt.
E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.
Officiating Ministers for 1905.—Notice No. 4.
“THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1904.”
Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 1st February, 1905.
AT the request of the ecclesiastical authority of the Primitive Methodist Connexion, the name of
The Reverend ROBERT ARCHER ROBINSON
has been withdrawn from the list of Officiating Ministers under the Act, he having resigned from that denomination.
E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.
Examination of Surveyors.
Office of the Surveyors’ Board,
Government Buildings,
Wellington, 27th January, 1905.
THE next examination of surveyors under “The New Zealand Institute of Surveyors and Board of Examiners Act, 1900,” and conducted by the Federated Surveyors’ Boards of Australasia and New Zealand, will begin in Wellington on Tuesday, 21st March, 1905.
C. E. ADAMS,
Secretary, Surveyors’ Board.
Commissioner’s Decisions under Tariff Acts.
Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 1st February, 1905.
IT is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Commissioner of Trade and Customs has decided to interpret the Customs and Excise Duties Acts in relation to the undermentioned articles as follows:—
NOTE.—“Not otherwise enumerated” appears as n.o.e.; “other kinds” as o.k.; “articles and materials suited only for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication of goods in the colony” as a. & m.s. Articles marked thus * are revised decisions.
| Articles, and how classed. | Rate of Duty. |
|---|---|
| 05/21. Brass sheet cut into strips and polished on one side; as a. and m.s. | Free. |
| 05/95. Breast or draw-bar chains for horses; as manufactures n.o.e. of metal | 20 per cent. |
| 04/2168. Cement composed of sodium-silicate and powdered glass; as n.o.e. | Free. |
| 05/109. Cement for repairing boots, bicycle-tires; as n.o.e. | Free. |
| 04/1672. Copper tanks specially constructed for incubators; as machinery for agricultural purposes | Free. |
| 05/59. Copper tubing, flexible; as copper manufactures n.o.e. | 20 per cent. |
| *05/78. Chondrometer for ascertaining the weight of grain from sample (see page 59, Decision-book); as weighing-machine | 20 per cent. |
| 04/2421. “Crampon,” a copper rivet for fixing tiles together; as rivets | Free. |
| 05/40. Dental appliances to include artificial teeth, tooth-crowns, celluloid blanks, base plates, gutta-percha stick, points, and pellets, rubber dam, Amadou absorbent, cotton-wool absorbent, absorbent paper. | Free. |
| 05/40. Dental materials: The following are free as n.o.e.: Gold plate and wire; platinum plate, wire, and foil; crown metal; gold, silver, and platinum solders; fusible metal; porcelain powder; porcelain enamel; sheet unvulcanised rubber; modelling composition and wax; investment compound; amalgam and cement; gutta-percha in sheet; gold foil and sticks. | |
| 05/44. Dexter automatic press-feeder; as printing-machines, part of | 5 per cent. |
| 04/2420. Fans, exhaust and blast; as blowers | Free. |
| *04/2410. Fountains, also cisterns for dispensing aerated waters; as manufactures n.o.e. of metal (see page 69, Decision-book) | 20 per cent. |
| 04/2448. Hall’s boring-composition used in connection with drilling metals; as n.o.e. | Free. |
| 05/105. Models of slide-valves for use in International Correspondence Schools; as appliances solely for teaching purposes | Free. |
| 05/25. Embroidery hoops; as fancy goods | 20 per cent. |
| 04/2427. Motor vehicles:—Gear for transmission of power from oil-engine to wheels of (parts of motor-car); as carriages | 20 per cent. |
| 05/70. Mull lining for bookbinding (a very loosely woven textile used for strengthening backs of books); as a. and m.s. | Free. |
| 05/42. Screw tops and necks used in the manufacture of tins; as a. and m.s. | Free. |
| 05/92. Soda arseniate for making insecticide; as chemicals n.o.e. | 15 per cent. |
| 05/115. Sprats or other fish, dried and smoked, similar to red herrings; as fish, dried, n.o.e. | 10s. the cwt. |
W. T. GLASGOW,
Secretary and Inspector.
Commissioner’s Order No. 765.]
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Civil Service Senior Examination Results, 1904-5
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science1 February 1905
Civil Service Examination, Results, Candidates, Dunedin, Wellington, Auckland
40 names identified
- William J. Craig, Passed examination
- William Porter Dunn, Passed examination
- Henry Dorrington Edwards, Passed examination
- William Morley Egglestone, Passed examination
- Robert James Gray, Passed examination
- Claude Holden, Passed examination
- Scott Hunter, Passed examination
- Ella Gertrude Lucas, Passed examination
- James Robert McClune, Passed examination
- Leslie Lancelot Macey, Passed examination
- John Alexander McKinnon, Passed examination
- Frank Winfird Millar, Passed examination
- John Porteous Rutherford, Passed examination
- George Corser Smith, Passed examination
- Charles Edward Taylor, Passed examination
- Hugh Montgomery Thompson, Passed examination
- Henry Turner, Passed examination
- Allan Francis Waters, Passed examination
- Ellen Eyre Williamson, Passed examination
- Frank Oswald Victor Acheson, Passed in two subjects
- George James Bertinshaw, Passed in two subjects
- John Henry Chapman, Passed in two subjects
- Herbert Chesterman, Passed in two subjects
- Albert James Ching, Passed in two subjects
- Agnes Duncan, Passed in two subjects
- Gordon Ambrose Eastick, Passed in two subjects
- Alfred Dodridge Folley, Passed in two subjects
- George Victor Ross Fraser, Passed in two subjects
- Gordon Saywell Gapper, Passed in two subjects
- William Moody Gray, Passed in two subjects
- Frank Graham Hutton, Passed in two subjects
- James Garfield Jordan, Passed in two subjects
- Ebenezer Brown Patrick, Passed in two subjects
- Thomas Pound, Passed in two subjects
- Kenneth Hugh Smyth, Passed in two subjects
- Robert Maxwell Sunley, Passed in two subjects
- John Leslie Sutherland, Passed in two subjects
- Harold Tanton Thompson, Passed in two subjects
- Thomas Gaius Vincent, Passed in two subjects
- John Cawte Young, Passed in two subjects
- E. J. von Dadelszen, Registrar-General
⚖️ Publication of Officiating Minister under Marriage Act 1904
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement31 January 1905
Marriage Act 1904, Officiating Minister, Congregational Independents, Wellington
- Archibald Ernest Hunt (The Reverend), Published as Officiating Minister
- E. J. von Dadelszen, Registrar-General
⚖️ Withdrawal of Officiating Minister under Marriage Act 1904
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement1 February 1905
Marriage Act 1904, Officiating Minister, Withdrawal, Resignation, Primitive Methodist
- Robert Archer Robinson (The Reverend), Withdrawn due to resignation from denomination
- E. J. von Dadelszen, Registrar-General
🎓 Announcement of Surveyors' Examination Date
🎓 Education, Culture & Science27 January 1905
Surveyors Examination, New Zealand Institute of Surveyors, Wellington, 1905
- C. E. Adams, Secretary, Surveyors’ Board
🏭 Customs Tariff Interpretation Decisions
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 February 1905
Customs Duties, Tariff Acts, Classification, Free Entry, 20 Percent Duty, Trade and Customs
- W. T. Glasgow, Secretary and Inspector
NZ Gazette 1905, No 9