Maritime Notices and Government Announcements




May 30.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1797

Notice to Mariners No. 51 of 1912.

AUCKLAND HARBOUR.—COMPULSORY PILOTAGE.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 27th May, 1912.

THE Auckland Harbour Board has given notice that compulsory pilotage will come into force at the Port of Auckland on and after the 1st day of October, 1912.

GEO. LAURENSON.


Notice to Mariners No. 52 of 1912.

GISBORNE BREAKWATER EXTENSION WARNING.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 28th May, 1912.

THE Gisborne Harbour Board have notified that the Inner Harbour Breakwater is being extended 250 ft. by depositing cement blocks, and shipmasters are therefore warned not to turn sharp round the end of breakwater when entering or leaving the harbour.

Charts, &c., affected : Admiralty Chart No. 3321 ; “New Zealand Pilot,” eighth edition, 1908, Chapter iv, page 126.

GEO. LAURENSON.


Notice to Mariners No. 53 of 1912.

AUCKLAND HARBOUR.—MECHANICS BAY RECLAMATION.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 29th May, 1912.

REFERRING to Notice to Mariners No. 48 of 1912 re the Mechanics Bay reclamation, the Auckland Harbour Board have further notified that piles are driven and rock deposited in the eastern part of Mechanics Bay, off Parnell Pier, in connection with the reclamation work. Boatmen and others are warned to navigate that part of the bay with great caution.

Charts, &c., affected : Admiralty Chart No. 1970 ; “New Zealand Pilot,” eighth edition, 1908, Chapter ii, page 39.

GEO. LAURENSON.


Approving and appointing a Bonding Warehouse.

CUSTOMS.—In exercise of the powers in me for this purpose vested by the Customs Law Act, 1908, I, the Minister of Customs, do hereby approve and appoint the undermentioned warehouse to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under bond, namely,—

Port of Lyttelton.

Divisions 2, 3, 4, and 5 of a cellar, the walls of which are of stone and the floors of concrete, beneath the Customhouse, Lyttelton, situated on the Government Reserve, corner of Norwich Quay and Oxford Street, to be known as

THE GLADSTONE BOND.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this 28th day of May, 1912.

GEO. LAURENSON,
Minister of Customs.

Minister’s Order No. 1004.]


Native Land subject to Part XVI of the Native Land Act, 1909, consenting to an Alienation by the Native Owners notwithstanding Restrictions.

WHEREAS by section 298 it is enacted that Native land subject to Part XVI of the Native Land Act, 1909, shall, while so subject, be inalienable by the owners, whether to the Crown or to any other person, except, inter alia, with the consent of the Native Minister granted on the recommendation of the Maori Land Board, but subject to the same restrictions and to the same requirements as to confirmation and otherwise as if the land was not subject to Part XVI of the said Act :

And whereas a parcel of land known as Rangitaiki, Lot 28B, Section 7, is subject to the said Part of the said Act : And whereas the owner thereof is desirous of selling the land :

And whereas the Waiariki District Maori Land Board after due inquiry recommends that the consent of the Native Minister be granted accordingly :

Now, therefore, I, William Donald Stuart MacDonald, Native Minister, in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon me by subsection (b) of section 298 of the Native Land Act, 1909, do hereby consent to the sale of the said land by the owners thereof subject to the same restrictions and to the same requirements as to confirmation and otherwise as if the land was not subject to Part XVI of the Native Land Act, 1909.

As witness my hand, this 22nd day of May, 1912.

W. D. S. MacDONALD,
Native Minister.


Native Land subject to Part XVI of the Native Land Act, 1909, consenting to an Alienation by the Native Owners notwithstanding Restrictions.

WHEREAS by section 298 it is enacted that Native land subject to Part XVI of the Native Land Act, 1909, shall, while so subject, be inalienable by the owners, whether to the Crown or to any other person, except, inter alia, with the consent of the Native Minister granted on the recommendation of the Maori Land Board, but subject to the same restrictions and to the same requirements as to confirmation and otherwise as if the land was not subject to Part XVI of the said Act :

And whereas a parcel of land known as Ngatipahiko B No. 3c No. 9 is subject to the said Part of the said Act : And whereas the owner thereof is desirous of leasing the land :

And whereas the Waiariki District Maori Land Board after due inquiry recommends that the consent of the Native Minister be granted accordingly :

Now, therefore, I, William Donald Stuart MacDonald, Native Minister, in pursuance and exercise of the power conferred upon me by subsection (b) of section 298 of the Native Land Act, 1909, do hereby consent to the leasing of the said land by the owner thereof subject to the same restrictions and to the same requirements as to confirmation and otherwise as if the land was not subject to Part XVI of the Native Land Act, 1909.

As witness my hand this 24th day of May, 1912.

W. D. S. MacDONALD,
Native Minister.


Conscience-money received.

The Treasury,
Wellington, 22nd May, 1912.

THE Minister of Finance directs me to acknowledge receipt of the sum of 15s., forwarded to the Railway Department, Wellington, by some person unknown as “conscience-money” to the New Zealand Government.

J. W. POYNTON,
Secretary to the Treasury.


Conscience-money received.

The Treasury,
Wellington, 28th May, 1912.

THE Minister of Finance directs me to acknowledge receipt of 8s. in stamps, forwarded by some person unknown to the Collector of Customs at Auckland with the advice “Unpaid duty.”

J. W. POYNTON,
Secretary to the Treasury.


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

Department of Labour,
Wellington, 29th May, 1912.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to an application in that behalf made to me by the Wellington Licensed Victuallers’ Association Industrial Union of Employers, registered number 239, situated at Wellington, and in exercise of the powers in this behalf conferred upon me by section 21 of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908, it is my intention to cancel the registration of that industrial union after the expiration of six weeks from the date of the publication of this notice in the Gazette, unless in the meantime cause is shown to the contrary.

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



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🚂 Compulsory Pilotage at Auckland Harbour

🚂 Transport & Communications
27 May 1912
Maritime, Pilotage, Auckland Harbour
  • GEO. LAURENSON

🚂 Gisborne Breakwater Extension Warning

🚂 Transport & Communications
28 May 1912
Maritime, Breakwater, Gisborne Harbour
  • GEO. LAURENSON

🚂 Mechanics Bay Reclamation Warning

🚂 Transport & Communications
29 May 1912
Maritime, Reclamation, Mechanics Bay
  • GEO. LAURENSON

🏭 Approval of Bonding Warehouse at Lyttelton

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 May 1912
Customs, Bonding Warehouse, Lyttelton
  • GEO. LAURENSON, Minister of Customs

🪶 Consent to Sale of Rangitaiki Land

🪶 Māori Affairs
22 May 1912
Native Land, Alienation, Rangitaiki
  • W. D. S. MacDONALD, Native Minister

🪶 Consent to Lease of Ngatipahiko Land

🪶 Māori Affairs
24 May 1912
Native Land, Alienation, Ngatipahiko
  • W. D. S. MacDONALD, Native Minister

💰 Receipt of Conscience-Money

💰 Finance & Revenue
22 May 1912
Conscience-Money, Treasury
  • J. W. POYNTON, Secretary to the Treasury

💰 Receipt of Unpaid Duty

💰 Finance & Revenue
28 May 1912
Conscience-Money, Customs, Auckland
  • J. W. POYNTON, Secretary to the Treasury

👷 Notice of Proposed Cancellation of Industrial Union Registry

👷 Labour & Employment
29 May 1912
Industrial Union, Cancellation, Wellington Licensed Victuallers’ Association
  • F. W. ROWLEY, Deputy Registrar of Industrial Unions