Naturalisations, Explosives Prohibition, Road Board By-laws




Nov. 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2649

Letters of Naturalisation issued.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 11th November, 1905.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to issue Letters of Naturalisation, under “The Aliens Act, 1880,” in favour of the undermentioned persons:—

Name. Occupation. Residence.
Frank Julius Anderson Lumper .. Auckland.
Frances Anderson .. Domestic duties Mangatiti.
Johan Petter Andersson Labourer .. Rimu.
Matus Babich .. Oyster-merchant Wellington.
Mate Barbarich .. Gum-digger .. Waipu.
Ferdinand Berendsen Poultry-farmer Tuturau.
Harry Bing .. Cook .. Auckland.
Joseph Blazina .. Gum-digger .. Waipu.
Mate Bobanac .. Gum-digger .. Poroti.
Henry Borst .. Labourer .. Gisborne.
Najib Bouzaid .. Storekeeper .. Otahuhu.
Mitchell Brown .. Fisherman .. Lyell’s Bay, Wellington.
Gustav Burke .. Lumper .. Auckland.
Niels Madsen Christensen Labourer .. Petone.
Jose Erceg .. Gum-digger .. Waiharara.
Franz Frederick Fischer Coal-miner .. Alexandra South.
Elizabeth Mary Martha Forster Domestic duties Palmerston North.
Gustav Frank .. Labourer .. Gisborne.
August Gutschlag .. Rabbiter .. Otarais.
Antony Idour .. Commercial traveller Dunedin.
Charles John Johnson Mariner .. Wellington.
William Johnson .. Builder .. Wellington.
Jakov Jurisich .. Gum-digger .. Houhora.
Hans Jensen Kjöller .. Factory assistant Pihama.
Charles Hermann Knigge Cook .. Wellington.
Carl Friedrich Reinhold Koberstein Farmer .. Halcombe.
Nils Ivar Lamberg .. Carter .. Kilbirnie, Wellington.
Wong Ling .. Market-gardener Dargaville.
Mate Markotich .. Gum-digger .. Te Arai.
Ivan Matkovic .. Gum-digger .. Kaikohe.
Andrew Meuli .. Farmer .. Okaiawa.
Edward Meuli .. Farmer .. Okaiawa.
Joe Ming .. Storekeeper .. Palmerston North.
Wiggo Wilhelm Möller Carrier .. Kaponga.
Habib Morad .. Importer .. Auckland.
Peter Neilson .. Boardinghouse proprietor Masterton.
Edward Germund Olén Saddler .. Taneatua.
Peter Pearson .. Engine-driver Auckland.
Mate Pivac .. Labourer .. Houhora.
Falteen Adam Proebstel Labourer .. Petone.
Toma Roglich .. Gum-digger .. Te Arai.
Mijo Roglich .. Gum-digger .. Te Arai.
Frederik Schlaich .. Merchant .. Wellington.
Frank Senkup .. Carpenter .. Thames.
Ivan Smith .. Traveller .. Christchurch.
Andrew Smith .. Labourer .. Waipawa.
Charles Spranz .. Gum-digger .. Takapuna.
Lum Sun .. Cook .. Oamaru.
Charles Ulrich Sutter Farmer .. Okaiawa.
Samuel Taylor .. Tailor .. Martinborough.
Mate Vukovich .. Gum-digger .. Te Arai.
Marin Zarnich .. Gum-digger .. Maungatapere.

J. G. WARD.

Use of Explosives for Fishing in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate prohibited.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 13th November, 1905.

THE following letter and its enclosure, received from the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, are published for general information.

ALBERT PITT,
For Colonial Secretary.

Western Pacific High Commission,
Suva, Fiji, 12th September, 1905.

My LORD,—I have the honour to forward herewith ten copies of a King’s Regulation which I have issued to prohibit the use of explosives in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate. I have, &c.,

EVERARD IM THURN.

His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand,
Wellington.

[No. 5 of 1905.

In the name of His Majesty EDWARD VII., of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Emperor of India, &c.

KING’S REGULATION

(Made by His Majesty’s High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, in accordance with the Provisions of the Pacific Order in Council, 1893)

TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF EXPLOSIVES FOR FISHING IN THE BRITISH SOLOMON ISLANDS PROTECTORATE.

[L.S.]

EVERARD IM THURN.

Short Title.

  1. This Regulation shall be cited as “The Solomon Islands Fisheries (Explosives) Regulation, 1905.”

Interpretation.

  1. In this Regulation—
    “Protectorate” means the British Solomon Islands Protectorate.
    “Explosives” means and includes dynamite, gun-cotton, nitro-glycerine, gunpowder, fulminate of mercury, and every adaptation and preparation thereof as an explosive.
    “Public fishery” means any salt or fresh water in the protectorate, or any waters within the limits of the territorial waters thereof, but shall not include waters the property of any private person.

Date of coming into operation.

  1. On and after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and six, it shall be unlawful to use explosives for the purpose of catching or destroying fish in any public fishery within the limits of the protectorate.

Penalty.

  1. Any person committing a breach of this regulation shall on conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds or, in the discretion of the Court, to imprisonment with or without hard labour for a term not exceeding fourteen days.

Published and exhibited in the public office of the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, this eighth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and five.

By command.

R. S. D. RANKINE,
Acting-Secretary, Western Pacific High Commission.

Special Order made by the Heathcote Road Board, County of Selwyn, making By-laws.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 8th November, 1905.

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

J. G. WARD.

HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD.

County of Selwyn.

SPECIAL ORDER made by the Heathcote Road Board at a special meeting held on Wednesday, the 18th day of October, 1905:—

The following by-laws for regulating the conditions on which vehicles, engines, or machines may be allowed to pass along the public roads within the Heathcote Road District, and for providing a yearly license fee on any vehicle, engine, or machine engaged in heavy traffic within the said district, and for making other provisions concerning vehicles, engines, and machines, and for imposing penalties for the breach of the by-laws, be now confirmed and adopted in form of special order, namely:—



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🛂 Letters of Naturalisation Issued

🛂 Immigration
11 November 1905
Naturalisation, Aliens Act 1880, Auckland, Wellington, Gisborne, Dunedin
52 names identified
  • Frank Julius Anderson, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Frances Anderson, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Johan Petter Andersson, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Matus Babich, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Mate Barbarich, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Ferdinand Berendsen, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Harry Bing, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Joseph Blazina, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Mate Bobanac, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Henry Borst, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Najib Bouzaid, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Mitchell Brown, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Gustav Burke, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Niels Madsen Christensen, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Jose Erceg, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Franz Frederick Fischer, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Elizabeth Mary Martha Forster, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Gustav Frank, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • August Gutschlag, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Antony Idour, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Charles John Johnson, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • William Johnson, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Jakov Jurisich, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Hans Jensen Kjöller, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Charles Hermann Knigge, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Carl Friedrich Reinhold Koberstein, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Nils Ivar Lamberg, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Wong Ling, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Mate Markotich, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Ivan Matkovic, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Andrew Meuli, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Edward Meuli, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Joe Ming, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Wiggo Wilhelm Möller, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Habib Morad, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Peter Neilson, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Edward Germund Olén, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Peter Pearson, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Mate Pivac, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Falteen Adam Proebstel, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Toma Roglich, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Mijo Roglich, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Frederik Schlaich, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Frank Senkup, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Ivan Smith, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Andrew Smith, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Charles Spranz, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Lum Sun, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Charles Ulrich Sutter, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Samuel Taylor, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Mate Vukovich, Granted Letters of Naturalisation
  • Marin Zarnich, Granted Letters of Naturalisation

  • J. G. Ward

🌏 Prohibition on Use of Explosives for Fishing in British Solomon Islands Protectorate

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
13 November 1905
King's Regulation, Explosives, Fishing, British Solomon Islands Protectorate, Penalty
  • Albert Pitt, For Colonial Secretary
  • Everard im Thurn, High Commissioner for the Western Pacific
  • R. S. D. Rankine, Acting-Secretary, Western Pacific High Commission

🏘️ Special Order by Heathcote Road Board Making By-laws

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
8 November 1905
By-laws, Heathcote Road Board, County of Selwyn, Heavy Traffic, License Fee
  • J. G. Ward