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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 22
The following Notice to Mariners, which has been received
from the Geelong Harbour Trust, is published for general
information.
C. W. MACLEAN,
Port Officer.
Melbourne, 22nd January, 1907.
PORT OF GEELONG. — HOPETOUN CHANNEL: BLASTING
OPERATIONS.
Pilots, exempt masters, and boatmen are hereby notified
that blasting operations at the eastern end of Hopetoun
Channel will be commenced forthwith.
A boat painted red, with the word “Explosives” thereon,
showing a red flag by day and an anchor light from sunset
to sunrise, will be moored about 2½ cables W.N.W. of the
outer Point Henry Jetty.
When a charge is ready for exploding, a red flag will be
shown from a boat engaged on the work. On receiving
such warning signal, mariners and others are cautioned not
to approach the working-boat nearer than a quarter of a
mile.
GEO. A. MOLLAND,
Harbourmaster.
21st January, 1907.
Notice to Mariners No. 14 of 1907.
TELEGRAPH CABLES ACROSS TORY CHANNEL AND CROISELLES
HARBOUR.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 4th March, 1907.
NOTICE is hereby given that a telegraph cable has been
laid across Tory Channel from the north point on
west side of Oyster Bay to Arapawa Island in a direct line
due north (magnetic). A cable has also been laid across
Croiselles Harbour from the east side of Clock Point to the
east side of Red Clay Point. Owing to a strong westerly
wind and heavy sea when the cable was being laid, it is
inside of a straight line between the points. Mariners are
cautioned against anchoring in the vicinity of these cables.
Charts, &c., affected: Admiralty Chart No. 2685, Sheet ii;
“New Zealand Pilot,” seventh edition, 1901, Chap. vi,
pages 201, 219, and 220.
J. A. MILLAR.
Notice to Mariners No. 15 of 1907.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 4th March, 1907.
NOTICE is hereby given that the white light hitherto
exhibited from a staff to the northward of the flag-
staff at Manawatu Heads is now shown from the flagstaff.
Charts, &c., affected: Admiralty Charts Nos. 1212 and
2054; “New Zealand Pilot,” seventh edition, 1901,
Chap. v, page 182.
J. A. MILLAR.
Authorising the Laying-off of certain Streets in Part of
Lawry Settlement of a Width of not less than 66 ft. each.
Department of Lands,
Wellington, 14th February, 1907.
IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon
me by section 2 of “The Towns Main Streets Act,
1902,” I, Robert McNab, Minister of Lands, do hereby
authorise the laying-off of the main streets in part of Lawry
Settlement, Auckland Land District, of a width of not less
than 66 ft. each, instead of 99 ft. as prescribed by section
17 of “The Land Act, 1892.”
ROBERT MCNAB,
Minister of Lands.
Authorising the Laying-off of certain Streets in the Town-
ship of Waipukurau Extension of a Width of not less than
66 ft. each.
Department of Lands,
Wellington, 14th February, 1907.
IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon
me by section 2 of “The Towns Main Streets Act,
1902,” I, Robert McNab, Minister of Lands, do hereby
authorise the laying-off of Tutanekai Road and Hinemoa
Terrace, in Waipukurau Township Extension, Hawke’s Bay
Land District, of a width of not less than 66 ft. each, instead
of 99 ft. as prescribed by section 17 of “The Land Act,
1892.”
ROBERT MCNAB,
Minister of Lands.
Authorising the Laying-off of certain Streets in Part of
Eccleston No. 2 Settlement of a Width of not less than
66 ft. each.
Department of Lands,
Wellington, 15th February, 1907.
IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon
me by section 2 of “The Towns Main Streets Act,
1902,” I, Robert McNab, Minister of Lands, do hereby
authorise the laying-off of the main streets in part of
Eccleston No. 2 Settlement, Auckland Land District, of a
width of not less than 66 ft. each, instead of 99 ft. as pre-
scribed by section 17 of “The Land Act, 1892.”
ROBERT MCNAB,
Minister of Lands.
University Bursaries.
Education Department,
Wellington, 26th February, 1907.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following are the
terms and conditions on which university bursaries,
tenable at a university college or other institution recognised
by the University of New Zealand, and entitling the holders
to free university education, are, subject to the necessary
annual appropriation by Parliament, to be awarded and
held:—
UNIVERSITY BURSARIES.
Terms and Conditions.
- Bursaries shall be awarded annually to persons of
either sex who, being resident in New Zealand for the three
years immediately preceding the date of Matriculation in
the University of New Zealand,—
(a.) Satisfy the conditions for a University Junior
Scholarship or for a Senior National Scholarship,
and
(b.) Obtain “credit” at the examination for such
scholarships.
-
Applications, made in due form and accompanied by
the necessary certificates, must be lodged by candidates with
the Registrar of the university college attended on or before
the first day of May immediately succeeding the date of
Matriculation. -
The term of a bursary shall be three years if the holder
so long fulfils the prescribed conditions: Provided that on a
report from the Professorial Board the Minister may extend
any bursary for one year longer. -
A bursary shall not be tenable with any other scholar-
ship, exhibition, or bursary: Provided that if the total
pecuniary benefit of any University Junior Scholarship be
less than that of a Senior National Scholarship there may
be paid to or for the holder of such Junior Scholarship such
part of the university college fees as shall make the total
benefit of the scholarship equal to that of the Senior National
Scholarship. -
Except as otherwise herein provided, there shall be
paid to, or on behalf of, each holder of a bursary the
amount of the fees payable by him to the university college
in respect to such classes as the Professorial Board shall
approve for him, and, in addition, the university fees for
the degree examinations for which he sits: Provided that if
the college and university fees payable by any holder in any
year be more than twenty pounds in all, the sum of twenty
pounds only shall be paid to or for such holder in respect of
such fees. -
The holder of a bursary must comply with the con-
ditions prescribed in the case of holders of Senior National
Scholarships, and generally what is permitted to the holder
of a Senior National Scholarship may, mutatis mutandis, be
permitted to the holder of a bursary. -
On the receipt of an unfavourable report on the holder
of a bursary from the Professorial Board, or from the
Council of the university college attended, the tenure of the
bursary shall be forthwith determined.
GEO. FOWLDS,
Minister of Education.
Native Licensing Assessors elected.
Department of Justice,
Wellington, 6th March, 1907.
NOTICE has been received at this office, under the
hands of the Returning Officers, that
REWETI TE RAKAHEREA and
PAORA PAKIHI
have been elected to be the Assessors for the Native Licens-
ing Districts of Taupo and Waioeka respectively.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Under-Secretary.
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NZ Gazette 1907, No 22