Regulations and Schedules




2292
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 75

It is proposed that the cattle shall cross the boundary of infected area A at __ by*
Date of proposed removal:
Full names of owner of cattle:
Postal address:
Whether letters are delivered, and, if so, on what days:
Telegraphic address:
How telegrams are delivered:
Dated at __, this __ day of __, 190 .
(Usual signature of owner of cattle.)

  • Here state rail or road, as the case may be.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

Permit to remove Young Cattle from Infected Area A.

To __.

In accordance with the regulations for the prevention of blackleg among cattle, you are hereby authorised to remove head of young cattle, which were vaccinated and branded at __ on __, from infected area A described in the First Schedule to the said regulations, on any day not later than __, 190 —i.e., within twenty-one days from the date of their being last vaccinated. Immediately before the cattle are so removed this permit must be delivered to __.
Dated at __, this __ day of __, 190 .
, Inspector of Stock.

FOURTH SCHEDULE.

Application for Permit to remove Young Cattle from Infected Area B.

To the Inspector of Stock at __.

In accordance with the regulations for the prevention of blackleg among cattle, I hereby apply for a permit to remove the undermentioned cattle, which are over fourteen days and under eighteen months old, from infected area B described in the First Schedule to the said regulations:—
Number of cattle:
Farm or place where cattle are running:—
(a.) Occupier's name:
(b.) Locality.
Whether cattle bred within area B.
If not, from where introduced.
It is proposed that the cattle shall cross the boundary of infected area B at __ by*
Full names of owner of cattle:
Postal address:
Whether letters are delivered, and, if so, on what days:
Telegraphic address:
How telegrams are delivered:
Dated at __, this __ day of __, 190 .
(Usual signature of owner of cattle.)

  • Here state rail or road, as the case may be.

FIFTH SCHEDULE.

Permit to remove Young Cattle from Infected Area B.

To __.

In accordance with the regulations for the prevention of blackleg among cattle, you are hereby authorised to remove head of young cattle from infected area B described in the First Schedule to the said regulations within fourteen days from the date hereof. Immediately before the cattle are so removed this permit must be delivered to __.
Dated at __, this __ day of __, 190 .
, Inspector of Stock.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations under “The Coal-mines Act, 1905.”

PLUNKET, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty-third day of August, 1906.

Present:

His Excellency the Governor in Council.

IN pursuance and in exercise of all powers and authorities conferred upon him by “The Coal-mines Act, 1905” (hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”), His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby revoke the Orders in Council making regulations under “The Coal-mines Act, 1891,” dated the twenty-sixth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and the twenty-fourth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, and published in the Gazettes of the twenty-eighth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, the twenty-eighth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and the tenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine respectively, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the following regulations; and doth hereby declare that such regulations shall come into force on the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette:—

REGULATIONS.

Mine-managers' Certificates.

  1. The Board of Examiners (hereinafter termed “the Board”) shall examine, or cause to be examined, on the subjects hereinafter specified, applicants for certificates as mine-managers, first and second class, under sections 24 to 26 of the said Act. At all meetings of the Board three shall form a quorum.

  2. The Board may appoint supervisors from time to time to conduct such examinations.

  3. Every application for a certificate as a mine-manager shall be made in writing under the hand of the applicant to the Secretary of the Board of Examiners, Mines Department, Wellington, accompanied (in the case of a certificate by examination under sections 25 or 26 of the said Act) by a fee of £1 sterling, together with a certificate that the applicant is not less than twenty-one years of age, and that he has been employed for a period of not less than five years in underground workings in a coal-mine, and a medical certificate that his senses of sight and hearing are not defective, and (in the case of a certificate without examination under section 27 of the said Act) by a fee of 10s., together with the certificate from the recognised authority specified in that section, and also a certificate at date as to the general conduct and sobriety of the applicant.

  4. Certificates by examination shall be in the form set forth in Forms 1 or 2, and certificates without examination shall be in the form set forth in Form 3 hereto.

  5. Each member of the Board who is not otherwise employed in any Department of the public service shall receive by way of allowance the sum of £21 to cover all expenses of attending the annual meeting of the Board.

  6. The subjects for examination for first-class certificates shall be as follows:—
    (1.) Prospecting, shaft-sinking, tunnelling, and opening out a colliery;
    (2.) Working coal and timbering underground;
    (3.) Gases of mines, spontaneous combustion, and ventilation;
    (4.) Dealing with old workings and other sources of danger;
    (5.) Steam boilers and engines used about mines;
    (6.) Mine drainage and haulage, and appliances for same;
    (7.) Geology, surveying, and making plans;
    (8.) Arithmetic, and a knowledge of “The Coal-mines Act, 1905.”

  7. The subjects for examination for second-class certificates shall be as follows:—
    (1.) Prospecting, shaft-sinking, tunnelling, and opening out a colliery;
    (2.) Working coal and timbering underground;
    (3.) Gases of mines, spontaneous combustion, and ventilation;
    (4.) Dealing with old workings and other sources of danger;
    (5.) Mine drainage and haulage, and appliances for same;
    (6.) Arithmetic, and a knowledge of “The Coal-mines Act, 1905.”

  8. Every applicant must be able to give drawings to illustrate details connected with any work to be done in or about a coal-mine, and must give all details of calculations, and in matters of opinion must fully state his reasons for arriving at any given conclusion.

  9. All applications for certificates shall, prior to examination, be forwarded by the Secretary of the Board to the Inspector of Mines of the district for inquiry and report as to the bona fides of the applicant.

Half-yearly Returns.

  1. The half-yearly returns to be forwarded to the Inspector of Mines under section 76 of the said Act shall be in the form set forth in Form 4 hereto.

Sick and Accident Fund.

  1. No withdrawal of money from the account mentioned in the said Act as the “Sick and Accident Fund” (hereinafter referred to as “the said account”), at any post-office savings-bank, shall be permitted until the miners’ association of the district has nominated at least two persons as trustees


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🌾 Regulations for Prevention of Blackleg among Cattle (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Stock regulations, Blackleg prevention, Cattle disease, Vaccination, Infected areas, Permit requirements, Schedules

🌾 Regulations under The Coal-mines Act, 1905

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
23 August 1906
Coal-mines, Regulations, Mine-managers' Certificates, Examination, Board of Examiners, Sick and Accident Fund
  • ALEX. WILLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council
  • PLUNKET, Governor