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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 89
time to time, with respect to any public domain, appoint
such persons (not exceeding nine) as he thinks fit to be a
Domain Board having, subject to Part II of the said Act,
control of such domain :
And whereas by an Order in Council made on the nine-
teenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and
eleven, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the
twenty-first day of September, one thousand nine hundred
and eleven, the land described in the Schedule hereto was
brought under the operation of and declared to be subject
to the provisions of Part II of the said Act :
And whereas it appears expedient to appoint a Domain
Board to control the Domain :
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the
Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers con-
ferred by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice
and consent of the Executive Council of the said Do-
minion, doth hereby appoint
EDWARD HEALY,
ALBERT WHITEHEAD,
EDWARD GALE,
ALEXANDER SARATY,
JOHN ADAMS,
PATRICK EVANS, and
EDWARD COLLIER
to be the Waiuta Domain Board, having the control of
the land described in the said Schedule hereto for the
purposes of and subject to the provisions of the said Act ;
and doth hereby appoint Monday, the fourth day of De-
cember, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, at three
o’clock p.m., as the time when, and the Mines Hall,
Waiuta, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board
shall be held.
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SCHEDULE.
WAIUTA DOMAIN.
ALL that area in the Nelson Land District, containing by
admeasurement 7 acres and 5 perches, more or less, being
Section 87, Township of Blackwater. Bounded towards
the north-east by Craighead Street, 1000 links; towards
the south-east by a street forming the north-western
boundary of Section 86 of said township, 878·6 links; to-
wards the south-west by a road, 685·3 links and 363·7 links ;
and towards the north-west by a line parallel to the south-
east boundary, 578·9 links : be all the aforesaid linkages
more or less : as the same is delineated on the plan
marked L. 1192/13, deposited in the Head Office, Depart-
ment of Lands, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council
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Regulations and Charges for Transmission of Wireless
Telegrams.
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ISLINGTON, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this first
day of November, 1911.
Present :
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR J. G. WARD, BART.,
PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon
him by section one hundred and thirty-three of the Post
and Telegraph Act, 1908, as applied by section one hundred
and sixty-three thereof to communications by wireless tele-
graphy, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of
New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of
the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby
make the following regulations with respect to the trans-
mission of messages by wireless telegraphy, and fixing the
fees and charges to be demanded and received therefor, and
doth revoke the regulations made for the same purpose by
Order in Council under the said Act, dated the 13th day of
September, 1911.
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REGULATIONS.
IN these regulations the expression “radio-telegrams”
means telegrams transmitted or received by wireless tele-
graphy.
The regulations governing the acceptance and transmission
of inland and cable telegrams shall apply to radio-telegrams,
which shall be accepted at any telegraph-office for trans-
mission to any ship equipped with the necessary apparatus,
subject to the following exceptions :—
TELEGRAMS NOT ADMITTED.
Collect telegrams.
Telegrams with prepaid replies.
Telegrams repeated at the request of the sender to insure
accuracy.
Telegrams with notice of delivery.
Telegrams to follow the addressee.
Paid service advices forwarded at the request of the
addressee to detect errors.
Money-order telegrams.
CHARGES.
Ordinary and Government.
Ordinary.—The charge for the transmission of radio-tele-
grams to or from ships approaching or leaving the Dominion
of New Zealand from or to any telegraph-office in the said
Dominion shall be 10d. per word, allocated as follows :—
Ship-station charge : 4d. per word.
Coast-station and inland charges : 6d. per word.
Government.—In respect of messages transmitted on be-
half of His Majesty’s Government, or the Government of
the Dominion of New Zealand, the rate shall be one-half of
the above charges.
Transmission beyond New Zealand.
For messages to places beyond New Zealand the charges
shall be for ordinary messages 10d. per word, for Govern-
ment messages 5d. per word, and, in addition thereto in
each case, the charges for onward transmission published
in the table of rates in the Post and Telegraph Guide.
Press.
Press Messages.—The charge for Press radio-telegrams
shall be 5s. per 100 words or fraction thereof, allocated as
follows :—
Ship-station charge : 2s. 6d. per 100 words or fraction
thereof.
Coast-station and inland charges : 2s. 6d. per 100 words
or fraction thereof.
For places beyond New Zealand, in addition to the above
charges, the charges published in the table of rates in the
Post and Telegraph Guide shall apply.
ADDRESS.
The address of a radio-telegram for delivery on board a
ship shall contain not less than—
The surname of the addressee.
The name of the ship. (When the name of the ship is
also that of a telegraph-office the word “Steamship”
must be inserted, but is not to be counted. When
there is more than one vessel of the same name the
name of the line or company must be added and paid
for.)
The name of the coast-station, which includes the word
“Radio.”
REDIRECTION.
When a radio-telegram reaches a specified coast-station
too late for transmission to the ship to which it is addressed,
it shall be redirected without further charge to any other
coast-station in New Zealand from which it can be trans-
mitted.
REIMBURSEMENTS.
When delivery of a radio-telegram cannot be effected
owing to the ship having passed beyond range, the charge
paid by the sender, less the inland charge, shall be refunded.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Regulations under the Waipori Falls Electrical Power Act,
1904, and the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908.
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ISLINGTON, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this first
day of November, 1911.
Present :
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR J. G. WARD, BART.,
PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by section four of the Waipori Falls
Electrical Power Act, 1904, as modified by section
nineteen thereof, the Governor in Council, acting as the
Board of Control under the said Act, is empowered
to make rules and regulations for the control of
the Corporation of the City of Dunedin in the exer-
cise of the powers conferred upon it by the said Act in
the interests of the public safety, for securing the safety
of the public from personal injury, or from fire, or other-
wise, which regulations so made shall from the date of
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Appointment of Domain Board for Waiuta Domain
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Domain Board, Waiuta Domain, Public Reserves and Domains Act 1908
7 names identified
- Edward Healy, Appointed to Waiuta Domain Board
- Albert Whitehead, Appointed to Waiuta Domain Board
- Edward Gale, Appointed to Waiuta Domain Board
- Alexander Saraty, Appointed to Waiuta Domain Board
- John Adams, Appointed to Waiuta Domain Board
- Patrick Evans, Appointed to Waiuta Domain Board
- Edward Collier, Appointed to Waiuta Domain Board
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