✨ Miscellaneous Notices
May 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1495
Authorising the Laying-off of Cumbrae Place, in the Township of Aramoho Extension No. 4, of a Width of not less than 66 ft.
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Department of Lands,
Wellington, 1st May, 1908.
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 Cumbrae Place, in the Township of Aramoho Extension No. 4, Wellington Land District, of a width of not less than 66 ft., instead of 99 ft. as prescribed by section 17 of “The Land Act, 1892.”
ROBERT MCNAB,
Minister of Lands.
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Notice to the Public Trustee.
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Education Department,
Wellington, 5th May, 1908.
WHEREAS Albert Bailey is at present detained as an inmate of the Burnham Industrial School, a school established under “The Industrial Schools Act, 1882,” and such inmate is entitled to certain moneys under the will of his late brother, William Bailey: And whereas it appears expedient to issue the directions hereinafter set forth:
Now, I, George Fowlds, Minister of Education, do hereby, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of “The Industrial Schools Act Amendment Act, 1895,” direct the Public Trustee to take possession of all such moneys and apply the same for the benefit of such inmate, in accordance with the provisions of such last-mentioned Act.
GEO. FOWLDS,
Minister of Education.
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Amendment of Regulations for the Entry of Naval Cadets.
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Education Department,
Wellington, 11th May, 1908.
THE following notification, by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, of amendment in the Regulations for the Entry of Naval Cadets who are candidates for commissions as executive and engineer officers of the Navy and officers of the Royal Marines is published for general information. The regulations to be amended were contained in the New Zealand Gazette of the 30th May, 1907.
GEO. FOWLDS,
Minister of Education.
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With reference to paragraph 4 of the “Regulations for Entry of Naval Cadets,” parents or guardians will be required to undertake, on the entry of a cadet, that, in the event of his withdrawing or being withdrawn from the college or from the Navy before being confirmed as a sub-lieutenant, they will pay to the Admiralty, if demanded, the sum of £25 per term in respect of each term passed by him at the R.N. Colleges, Osborne and Dartmouth, from the date of his entry to the date of his withdrawal, as a contribution towards the balance of the cost of his training and maintenance not covered by the annual payment of £75.
This undertaking does not apply to cadets withdrawn at the request of the Admiralty under paragraphs 15–18 of the “Regulations for Entry of Naval Cadets.”
Admiralty, 18th January, 1908.
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“The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1905.”—Notice of Cancellation of Registry.
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Department of Labour,
Wellington, 20th May, 1908.
NOTICE is hereby given that the registrations of the industrial unions mentioned in the Schedule below are hereby cancelled as from the date of the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette.
EDW. TREGEAR,
Registrar of Industrial Unions.
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SCHEDULE.
The Hamilton Typographical Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 544, situated at Hamilton.
The Dunedin Wharf Labourers’ Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 278, situated at Dunedin.
The Taranaki Master Bakers’ Industrial Union of Employers, registered number 367, situated at New Plymouth.
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Officiating Ministers for 1908.—Notice No. 22.
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Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 20th May, 1908.
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 names of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information:—
Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England.
The Reverend Colin William Scott Moncrieff.
The Reverend Marmaduke Warner.
Methodist Church of Australasia in New Zealand.
Mr. A. Hardy Couch.
Baptists.
The Reverend R. H. Knowles Kempton.
Salvation Army.
Adjutant Henry Haywood.
Adjutant Thomas Simms.
Hikurangi and Kamo Independent Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Merideth Soule.
[ERRATUM.—In New Zealand Gazette of 30th April, 1908, page 1276, list of Officiating Ministers for 1908, Notice No. 21, Methodist Church of Australasia in New Zealand, for “Mr. E. W. Pittendreigh” read “Mr. George Wesley Pittendreigh.”]
E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.
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Officiating Ministers for 1908.—Notice No. 23.
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Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 20th May, 1908.
AT the request of the respective ecclesiastical authorities, the following names have been withdrawn from the list of Officiating Ministers under “The Marriage Act, 1904,” for the year 1908:—
Presbyterian Church of New Zealand.
Mr. William Wilson Ewart.
Salvation Army.
Adjutant Robert Lockhead.
Staff-Captain David McLure.
E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.
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Commissioner of the Supreme Court appointed.
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NOTICE.—JOHN BEACHAM KIDDLE, Esq., of 325 Collins Street, Melbourne, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria, has this day been appointed by His Honour the Chief Justice a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in Victoria, under the 2nd section of “The Commissioners of the Supreme Court Act, 1875,” for the purpose of administering and taking all such oaths, affidavits, and affirmations as in the said section mentioned.
Dated at Wellington, this 15th day of May, 1908.
A. STUBBS,
Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court.
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Commissioner of the Supreme Court appointed.
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NOTICE.—HENRY KERBY, Esq., of No. 1 Lancaster Place, Strand, London, England, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature in England, has this day been appointed by His Honour the Chief Justice a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in England under the 2nd section of “The Commissioners of the Supreme Court Act, 1875,” for the purpose of administering and taking all such oaths, affidavits, and affirmations as in the said section mentioned.
Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of May, 1908.
A. STUBBS,
Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court.
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- R. H. Knowles Kempton (Reverend), Officiating Minister
- Henry Haywood (Adjutant), Officiating Minister
- Thomas Simms (Adjutant), Officiating Minister
- Merideth Soule (Mr), Officiating Minister
- E. J. von Dadelzen, Registrar-General
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- Robert Lockhead (Adjutant), Officiating Minister withdrawn
- David McLure (Staff-Captain), Officiating Minister withdrawn
- E. J. von Dadelzen, Registrar-General
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- John Beacham Kiddle (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner
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⚖️ Appointment of Commissioner of the Supreme Court in England
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- Henry Kerby (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner
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