Departmental Regulations and Public Notices




MAY 30.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

1793

SCHEDULES.

SCHEDULE A.

OVERTIME allowed* to be at the award rates ruling in Wellington City for the several branches.

*Officers in the General and Clerical Divisions are not entitled to overtime, though it may be necessary they should be on duty after ordinary working-hours.

SCHEDULE B.

The ordinary rate for composition on piece shall be the award rate ruling in Wellington City.

SCHEDULE C.

CLASSIFICATION OF OFFICERS IN PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.

Officer. Minimum Salary. Maximum Salary. Increment.
General Division. £ £ £
Government Printer 500 750 25
Clerical Division.
Chief Clerk and Accountant 315 450 15
Hansard Supervisor 330 450 15
Superintending Overseer 325 400 15
Clerk 210 300 10
Bookkeeper and Accounts Clerk 170 250 10
Computer 210 250 10
Clerks (2) 210 250 10
Clerks 170 200 10
Clerks 40 160 15
Warehousemen, Stationery Office (2) 170 250 10
Assistants, Stationery Office, Grade I (3) 155 180 5
" " II 120 150 10
" " III 80 115 10
Mechanical Division.
Overseer, Stamp-printing 250 350 15
Foreman Lithographer 300 350 15
Overseer No. 1, Composing Branch 240 300 10
" No. 2, " 230 280 10
" No. 3, " 200 225 5
" No. 4, " 210 220 5
" No. 5, " 200 210 5
Binding Branch 250 300 10
" Machine-room 200 275 10
Sub-overseer, Binding 200 250 10
Sub-overseer, Machine-room 200 225 5
Night Overseer, Machine-room 195 205 5
Chief Draughtsman 300 350 15
Draughtsman 220 250 10
Mechanical Expert, Type-setting Machines 220 275 10
Reader, Chief 275 300 10
" Second 255 270 10
" Third 235 250 10
" Fourth 220 230 10
Readers .. 215 ..
" Extra 210 .. ..
Photographers 156 220 5
Process Engraver 156 220 5
Type Storekeeper 200 215 5
Binding Storekeeper 193 203 4
Divider 200 210 5
Operators, Type-setting Machines .. 200 ..
Compositors—Grade I 193 200 4
" II 187 191 4
" III 181 185 4
" IV 175 179 4
Bookbinders, Machinists, and Lithographic Printers—Grade I 187 195 4
" II 181 185 4
" III 175 179 4
" IV 169 173 4
" V (Machinists only) 156 164 4

CLASSIFICATION OF OFFICERS—continued.

Officer. Minimum Salary. Maximum Salary. Increment.
Mechanical Division—continued.
Pressmen 163 178 4
Paper-cutting Machinists—Grade I 160 169 4
" II 140 156 4
Roller-caster, &c. 150 169 4
Machine-feeders 71 150 ..
Forewoman, Girls' Room 125 175 10
Sub-forewomen, " 98 110 5
Folders, Female Workers, &c.—Grade I 92 5
" II 88 5
" III 82 5
Stamp-printers—Grade I 185 200 5
" II 170 180 5
Stamp-printing Room—Assistants 91 156 10
Stereotyper 185 220 10
" Assistant 120 156 10
Railway-ticket Printer 185 220 10
" Assistant 120 156 10
Engineer 240 300 10
Engine-driver 156 188 4
Carpenter 156 182 4
Storeman 143 156 4
Assistants—Grade I 155 180 5
" II 120 150 10
" III 80 115 10
Apprentices* .. .. ..
Labourers—Grade I 141 156 3
" II 125 140 3
" III 80 120 10
Night-watchmen 140 160 5
  • As per rates ruling in Wellington City for the several branches at date of apprenticeship.

Arbor Day.

Department of Internal Affairs,

WELLINGTON, 25th May, 1912.

WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of July next, will be observed as a public holiday in the Government offices throughout the Dominion for the celebration of Arbor Day.

In order that the movement may be made as successful as possible, the Government hopes that the Mayors of various municipalities and Chairmen of local bodies will place the matter prominently before the people of the Dominion, and do all they can to encourage the planting of public reserves and other available lands, both public and private, with trees suited to the locality.

G. W. RUSSELL,

Minister of Internal Affairs.

Special Order made by the Council of the Borough of Eketahuna.

The Treasury,

Wellington, 27th May, 1912.

THE following special order, made by the Eketahuna Borough Council, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908.

ARTHUR M. MYERS,

Minister of Finance.

EKETAHUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL.

Special Order making Special Rate.

In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908, the Eketahuna Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:

That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of £13,000, authorized to be raised by the Eketahuna Borough Council, under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of constructing waterworks for the supply of water for the use of inhabitants of the Borough of Eketahuna, and for the purpose of erecting a building and purchasing machinery for fire-prevention purposes, the said Eketahuna Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of 2¼d. in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property of the Borough



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🏛️ Rules and Regulations of the Printing and Stationery Department (Continued) (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Printing, Stationery, Department, Rules, Regulations, Staff, Salaries, Classifications

🏛️ Arbor Day Public Holiday Announcement

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
25 May 1912
Arbor Day, Public Holiday, Government Offices, Tree Planting
  • G. W. Russell, Minister of Internal Affairs

🏘️ Special Order for Eketahuna Borough Council Loan

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
27 May 1912
Special Rate, Loan, Waterworks, Fire Prevention, Eketahuna Borough Council
  • Arthur M. Myers, Minister of Finance