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JUNE 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2039

Board Office, at Greymouth, and is there open for inspection; and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of such land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public works or to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Greymouth Harbour Board, at Greymouth.

Schedule.

All those parcels of land, containing 2 roods and 18 perches, more or less, being Lots 1, 2, and 3 of Section 3 of Native Reserve No. 32, Greymouth; as the said land is more particularly delineated in the said plan, and therein coloured as follows :—

Lots 1 and 2 ... ... ... Green.
Lot 3 ... ... ... Purple.

Dated at Greymouth, this 16th day of June, 1911.

W. B. GILBERT,
Secretary to the Greymouth Harbour Board.

452

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME.

I, NORMAN POWLEY CARLESS, heretofore called and known by the name of Norman Carless, of Waihi, Law Clerk, do hereby give notice that on the second day of June, 1911, I assumed and adopted and determined thenceforth on all occasions whatsoever to use and subscribe and be known by the name of NORMAN POWLEY CARLESS, instead of the said name of Norman Carless; and that such intended change is formally declared and evidenced by deed-poll under my hand and seal, dated the second day of June, 1911, and enrolled in the office of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Hamilton.

Dated at Waihi, this sixteenth day of June, 1911.

NORMAN P. CARLESS.

453

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership carried on by us under the style of “Elliott and Boyce,” as Tinsmiths and Japanners, has been dissolved by mutual consent.

The business will in future be carried on by FREDERICK THOMAS BOYCE, who will receive all accounts and pay all liabilities of late firm.

Dated at Christchurch, this 16th day of June, 1911.

S. W. ELLIOTT.
F. T. BOYCE.

Witness—W. E. Mills, Solicitor, Christchurch.

454

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between RICHARD CLEMENT KIRK and JOHN GWYNETH STEVENS, Barristers and Solicitors, practising under the style of “Kirk and Stevens,” at Otaki, has been dissolved by mutual agreement as from the 31st day of May, 1911. The practice has been taken over by the said RICHARD CLEMENT KIRK, who is entitled to receive all the book debts of the late firm. These must be paid at once to Kirk and Lyon, Solicitors, Otaki, to whom should also be rendered all accounts against the late firm within fourteen (14) days from date.

Dated this first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and eleven.

R. CLEMENT KIRK.
J. G. STEVENS.

Witness to signatures—Eric Lyon, Solicitor, Otaki.

455

MEDICAL REGISTRATION.

I, LIONEL ARTHUR LEWIS, Bach. Med. Univ. Edin. 1910, Bach. Surg. Univ. Edin. 1910, now residing in Okoroire, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 19th July, 1911, next, to have my name placed on the Medical Register for the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths, at Auckland.

L. A. LEWIS.

Dated at Auckland, 19th June, 1911.

456

THE NEW CLUB, WAIMATE.

A SPECIAL general meeting of the members of the New Club will be held in Guinness and Le Cren’s Building, on Monday, 10th July, 1911, at 8 p.m., to confirm the accounts of the Liquidators in the winding-up of the club.

A. S. JONES,
President.

457

MATAU SHEEP-DIPPING ASSOCIATION (IN LIQUIDATION).

A GENERAL meeting of the company will be held in the Matau Schoolroom at 7 p.m. on Saturday, 24th June, 1911, to receive the account showing how the winding-up has been conducted and the assets of the company disposed of, and offering any explanation required by members.

J. G. MILSOM,
Liquidator.

Matau, 3rd June, 1911.

459

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

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SCHOOL FOR DEAF-MUTES, SUMNER, NEAR CHRISTCHURCH.

Under the Control and Supervision of the Education Department.

Director: MR. J. E. STEVENS.

FOR Deaf Children of sound intellect. The pupils are taught to use and understand ordinary speech. The full charge for board and education is £40 a year, but less is accepted from parents who cannot afford to pay this amount. In case of necessity admission is free.

By the Education Act, the education of deaf children between the ages of 7 and 16 is made compulsory. A child is, as a rule, best fitted to begin the school course at about the age of six, but advice should be obtained as soon as any sign of deafness is observed.

The following classes of deaf children are admitted :—

  1. Children born deaf, or who have lost their hearing before learning to speak.
  2. Children who can hear a little, but are too deaf to be taught in an ordinary school.
  3. Children who have lost their hearing after having learned to speak.

Parents and other persons acquainted with such cases above the age of 4 are invited to communicate with the Director, or with

THE SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION,
Wellington.



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🏗️ Notice of Intention to Take Land in Native Reserve 32, Greymouth

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
16 June 1911
Land Acquisition, Greymouth, Native Reserve, Public Works Act, Harbour Works
  • W. B. Gilbert, Secretary to the Greymouth Harbour Board

⚖️ Notice of Change of Name

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
16 June 1911
Name Change, Law Clerk, Deed Poll, Supreme Court
  • Norman Powley Carless, Changed name from Norman Carless
  • Norman Carless, Previously known by this name

⚖️ Dissolution of Partnership "Elliott and Boyce"

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
16 June 1911
Partnership Dissolution, Tinsmiths, Japanners, Christchurch
  • Frederick Thomas Boyce, Continuing business and settling liabilities
  • S. W. Elliott, Partner in dissolved firm

⚖️ Dissolution of Partnership "Kirk and Stevens"

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
1 June 1911
Partnership Dissolution, Barristers, Solicitors, Otaki
  • Richard Clement Kirk, Continuing practice and receiving debts
  • John Gwyneth Stevens, Partner in dissolved firm

  • Eric Lyon, Solicitor, Otaki

🏥 Intention to apply for Medical Registration

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
19 June 1911
Medical Registration, Doctor, Okoroire, Auckland, Medical Register
  • Lionel Arthur Lewis, Intends to apply for medical registration

🏢 Special General Meeting of The New Club, Waimate (In Liquidation)

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
Club Liquidation, Waimate, Meeting, Liquidators
  • A. S. Jones, President

🏢 General Meeting of Matau Sheep-Dipping Association (In Liquidation)

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
3 June 1911
Association Liquidation, Sheep-Dipping, Matau, Meeting, Liquidator
  • J. G. Milsom, Liquidator

📰 New Zealand Gazette Subscription and Advertisement Information

📰 NZ Gazette
Gazette, Subscription, Advertisements, Government Printer, Wellington

🎓 Information on the School for Deaf-Mutes, Sumner

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Deaf-Mutes, School, Sumner, Christchurch, Education Department, Speech Therapy, Compulsory Education
  • J. E. Stevens (Mr.), Director of the School for Deaf-Mutes

  • THE SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION, Wellington