Tenders, Polling-places, Society Registration, Officiating Ministers, Union Cancellation




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 98

Tenders.—Supply of Blue Tweed and Bedford Cord, Police Department.

Police Department, Wellington, 25th November, 1911.

THE following list of successful and unsuccessful tenders for the supply of blue tweed and Bedford cord for the Police Force for a period of three years from the 3rd November, 1911, is published for general information.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Commissioner of Police.

Name of Tenderer. Address. Amount of Tender. Remarks.
Blue Tweed (58 in. wide). Bedford Cord (58 in. wide).
Ross and Glendining (Limited) Dunedin s. d. 6 11 per yd. s. d. 7 0 per yd.
Oamaru Woollen Factory Company (Limited) Oamaru.. 7 6 " 7 6 "
W. Strange and Co. (Limited) Christchurch 9 9 " 12 2 "

Polling-places appointed.—Poll under Section 46, Licensing Amendment Act, 1910.

IN pursuance of Rule 6 of the regulations under section 46 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto are appointed to be polling-places for the Maori districts therein mentioned. Dated at Gisborne, 11th November, 1911.

H. CARR,
Returning Officer.

SCHEDULE.

Takitimu Maori Council District—
Lysnar’s Hall, Gisborne.
Hori Niania’s House, Te Reinga.
The Schoolhouse, Tiniroto.
Hukanui’s House, Te Mataniho.
The Schoolhouse, Muriwai.
The Runanga House, Whakato.
The Schoolhouse, Waerengaahika.
The Schoolhouse, Waerengaokuri.
The Schoolhouse, Te Karaka.
The Schoolhouse, Ormond.
The Meeting-house, Mangatu.
The Schoolhouse, Waimata.
The Schoolhouse, Whangara.
The Courthouse, Tolaga Bay.
The Runanga House, Paetawa.
Mikaera Pewhairangi’s House, Hikuwai.
The Schoolhouse, Tokomaru Bay.

Horouta Maori Council District—
The Schoolhouse, Waipiro Bay.
The Runanga House, Whareponga.
The Schoolhouse, Hiruharama.
William’s Cottage, Takapau Station.
William’s Station, Pakihiroa.
The Schoolhouse, Tuparoa.
The Runanga House, Reporua.
The Runanga House, Waiomatatini.
The Schoolhouse, Kahukura.
The Runanga House, Tikapa.
The Runanga House, Horoera.
The Schoolhouse, Rangitukia.
The Runanga House, Te Araroa.
The Schoolhouse, Hicks Bay.
The Runanga House, Whangaparaoa.
The Schoolhouse, Raukokore.
Te Whare Aokatoa, Te Kaha.
Herewini’s House, Maungaroa.
The Schoolhouse, Omaio.
The Runanga House, Maraenui.
The Schoolhouse, Torere.

Arawa Maori Council District—
The Schoolhouse, Waiotapu.
The Meeting-house, Whakarewarewa.
Tamatekapua House, Ohinemutu.
Hapaata’s House, Mourea.
The Runanga House, Tarukenga.
Hemi Kokiri’s House, Mokoia.
Whare Whakaokorau, Te Awahou.
The Schoolhouse, Te Waiti (Rotoiti).
The Schoolhouse, Te Ngae.
Kihipana’s House, Horohoro.
The Schoolhouse, Te Matai.
The Schoolhouse, Maketu.

Polling-places appointed.—Poll under Section 46, Licensing Amendment Act, 1910.

IN pursuance of Rule 6 of the regulations under section 46 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, the places mentioned in the Schedule hereto are appointed to be polling-places for the Maori district therein mentioned. Kaikohe, 27th November, 1911.

C. W. GRACE,
Returning Officer.

SCHEDULE.

Wairoa District—
The Public School, Mangakahia.
Rikihana’s Hall, Opanake.
Kaipuke’s House, Naumai (Wairoa).
Netana Penapa’s Meeting-house, Ahikiwi.
The Courthouse, Dargaville.
Hurua Tito’s House, Tangiteroria.
Runanga House, Ripia.

Branch of Friendly Society registered.

The Treasury, New Zealand,
Friendly Societies Office,
Wellington, 27th November, 1911.

THE St. Mary’s Branch, No. 561, situated at Wanganui, is registered as a branch of the New Zealand District Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society, under the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, this 27th day of November, 1911.

ROBT. E. HAYES,
Registrar of Friendly Societies.

Officiating Ministers for 1911.—Notice No. 39.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 28th November, 1911.

PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand passed in the eighth year of the reign of His late Majesty King Edward VII, and intituled the Marriage Act, 1908, the following name of an Officiating Minister within the meaning of the said Act is published for general information :—

Christians, commonly known as Brethren.

MR. JAMES MACFARLANE.

W. W. COOK,
Deputy Registrar-General.

The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908.—Notice of Cancellation of Registry.

Department of Labour,
Wellington, 29th November, 1911.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registration of the Lyttelton Stevedores’ Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 334, situated at Lyttelton, is hereby cancelled as from the date of the notification hereof in the New Zealand Gazette.

F. W. ROWLEY,
Deputy Registrar of Industrial Unions.



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🛡️ Tenders for Police Department Uniform Supplies

🛡️ Defence & Military
25 November 1911
Tenders, Police Department, Uniform, Blue Tweed, Bedford Cord, Ross and Glendining, Oamaru Woollen Factory, W. Strange and Co.
  • F. Waldegrave, Commissioner of Police

🏛️ Polling-places appointed for Licensing Amendment Act, 1910 (Takitimu District)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
11 November 1911
Polling-places, Licensing Amendment Act, Maori Council District, Gisborne, Takitimu
  • H. Carr, Returning Officer

🏛️ Polling-places appointed for Licensing Amendment Act, 1910 (Horouta District)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
11 November 1911
Polling-places, Licensing Amendment Act, Maori Council District, Gisborne, Horouta
  • H. Carr, Returning Officer

🏛️ Polling-places appointed for Licensing Amendment Act, 1910 (Arawa District)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
11 November 1911
Polling-places, Licensing Amendment Act, Maori Council District, Gisborne, Arawa
  • H. Carr, Returning Officer

🏛️ Polling-places appointed for Licensing Amendment Act, 1910 (Wairoa District)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
27 November 1911
Polling-places, Licensing Amendment Act, Maori District, Kaikohe, Wairoa
  • Hurua Tito, House named as polling-place
  • Netana Penapa, Meeting-house named as polling-place

  • C. W. Grace, Returning Officer

🏥 Registration of Friendly Society Branch

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
27 November 1911
Friendly Society, Registration, Wanganui, Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society
  • Robt. E. Hayes, Registrar of Friendly Societies

🏛️ Officiating Minister for Marriages

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
28 November 1911
Officiating Minister, Marriage Act, Brethren, James Macfarlane
  • James Macfarlane (Mr.), Listed as Officiating Minister

  • W. W. Cook, Deputy Registrar-General

👷 Cancellation of Industrial Union Registry

👷 Labour & Employment
29 November 1911
Industrial Union, Cancellation, Lyttelton Stevedores, Workers
  • F. W. Rowley, Deputy Registrar of Industrial Unions