Public Notices and Announcements




APRIL 17.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1375

Volume 279/76, Deeds Registry Office, Christchurch; and as the same is delineated on the plan marked L. 19429, and deposited in the Head Office at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

W. F. MASSEY,
Minister of Lands.


Notice of Intention to take Land in Blocks, V, IX, and X, Haurangi Survey District, for Road Purposes.


NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to execute a certain public work—to wit, the construction of a road in Blocks V, IX, and X, Haurangi Survey District, and for the purposes of such public work the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken. And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post-office at Pirinoa and is there open for inspection; and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of the said land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public work 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 Minister of Public Works, at Wellington.


SCHEDULE.

Approximate Areas of the Pieces of Land required to be taken. Being Portion of Situated in Block Situated in Survey District of Shown on Plan Coloured on Plan
A. R. P. 9 1 2 Subdivision No. 1, Turanganui Block V Haurangi P.W.D. 30584 Red.
4 0 18 Subdivision No. 3, Turanganui Block " " Ditto Brown.
0 1 22 River-bed .. " " " Red.
1 1 34·7 Subdivision No. 4 of D.P. 1943, Turanganui Block IX " " Brown.
2 1 10·8 Subdivision No. 3 of D.P. 1944, Turanganui Block IX and X " " "

All in the Wellington Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District.

As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 10th day of April, 1913.

W. FRASER,
Minister of Public Works.


Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence for Dr. Langston’s and J. Turner, Melbourne.


THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand having reasonable ground for supposing that the institute and person whose names and addresses are shown in the Schedule hereunder are engaged in advertising the treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, it is hereby ordered, under section 28 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, that no money-order in favour of the said institute or of the said person shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed to the said institute or to the said person (either by its own or his own or any fictitious or assumed name), or to the manager, secretary, or other officer of the said institute, or addressed to either of the addresses in the Schedule hereunder without a name, shall be either registered, forwarded, or delivered by the Post Office of New Zealand.


SCHEDULE.

Dr. Langston’s, 66 Russell Street, Melbourne.
J. Turner, Post-office Box 128, Melbourne.

Dated this 10th day of April, 1913.

R. HEATON RHODES,
Postmaster-General.


Results of the Land Surveyors’ Examination, Australia and New Zealand, March, 1913.—New Zealand Candidates.


The Surveyors’ Board of New Zealand,
Wellington, 14th April, 1913.

IT is hereby notified for general information that at the March examination seventeen candidates sat.— Of these, Mr. Frederick William Watson and Mr. George Pirrit, of the Lands and Survey Department, Auckland, passed the whole examination; while Mr. John Edward Anderson, Public Works Department, Te Puke, Mr. Henry John Gould, Dunedin, and Mr. Felix Herbert Waters, Lands and Survey Department, Karamea, Nelson, completed the examination, having passed in some of the subjects at a former examination.

C. E. ADAMS,
Secretary, Surveyors’ Board.


Notice to Mariners No. 44 of 1913.


Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 15th April, 1913.

THE following Notices to Mariners, received from the Port Officer, Melbourne, Victoria, are published for general information.

GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.


VICTORIA.

Bass Strait Lights.

REFERRING to Notice to Mariners, Victoria, dated 10th June, 1912, regarding alterations to Wilson’s Promontory and Gabo Island lights, and establishment of lights at Cape Liptrap and Citadel Island, mariners and others are hereby notified that, as the work in connection therewith cannot be effected within the time anticipated, these lights, as described in previous notices, will not be exhibited until on or about the 1st June, 1913. The exact date will be given when the work of erection is further advanced.

Gippsland Lakes Entrance.

Owing to the eastern spit of the bar having extended to the westward mariners and others are hereby directed not to navigate to eastward of the line of the flagstaff and red beacon. The depths on the western side of entrance at 400 ft. south-south-west from end of Eastern Pier have shoaled to 8 ft. to 9 ft. at low water.

C. W. MACLEAN,
Port Officer.

Melbourne, 13th March, 1913.


Notice to Mariners No. 45 of 1913.


LIGHT ON MARO TIRI (CHICKENS).


Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 14th April, 1913.

NOTICE is hereby given that on or about 24th April, 1913, an unwatched acetone acetylene light of 3,500 Heffner candle-power will be exhibited from a tower of 6 ft., at a height of about 400 ft. above H.W. on the eastern extreme of the outer Maro Tiri Islands. The light will show a white flashing light for ¼ second, followed by 3½ seconds darkness, which will give 18 flashes per minute. The light should be visible on a clear dark night for a distance of 27 miles all round the horizon, except where obscured by the Hen and Chickens Islands between the bearings of 198° (S. 3° W. magnetic), and 225° (S. 30° W. magnetic), and 237° (S. 42° W. magnetic), and 270° (S. 75° W. magnetic).

NOTE.—Over a portion of this arc between the bearings of 237° (S. 42° W. magnetic) and 246° (S. 51° W. magnetic) the light will be partly visible at a long distance over a low part of the Middle Chicken.

Charts, &c., affected: Admiralty Charts Nos. 2543, 3565, and 1212; “New Zealand Pilot,” eighth edition, 1908, Chapter ii, page 32; “New Zealand Nautical Almanac,” 1913, page 224.

GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.


Amendment of Notice of Examination Results.


Education Department,
Wellington, 16th April, 1913.

THE list of candidates who passed the Civil Service Junior or Intermediate Examinations of November, 1912, published in the Gazette of 29th January, 1913, is hereby amended by adding the name of Marie Josefa Banfield, Christchurch, to the list.

G. HOGBEN,
Inspector-General of Schools.



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🗺️ Land Proclamation for Road Purposes in Haurangi Survey District

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
10 April 1913
Public Works, Road Construction, Land Acquisition, Haurangi Survey District
  • W. Fraser, Minister of Public Works

🏭 Prohibition of Postal Correspondence for Dr. Langston’s and J. Turner

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 April 1913
Postal Prohibition, Advertising, Sexual Diseases, Melbourne
  • Langston (Dr.), Prohibited from receiving postal correspondence
  • J. Turner, Prohibited from receiving postal correspondence

  • R. Heaton Rhodes, Postmaster-General

🎓 Results of the Land Surveyors’ Examination, March 1913

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
14 April 1913
Surveyors’ Examination, Results, New Zealand Candidates
  • Frederick William Watson (Mr.), Passed the whole examination
  • George Pirrit (Mr.), Passed the whole examination
  • John Edward Anderson (Mr.), Completed the examination
  • Henry John Gould (Mr.), Completed the examination
  • Felix Herbert Waters (Mr.), Completed the examination

  • C. E. Adams, Secretary, Surveyors’ Board

🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 44 of 1913

🚂 Transport & Communications
15 April 1913
Marine Notices, Bass Strait Lights, Gippsland Lakes Entrance
  • George Allport, Secretary, Marine Department
  • C. W. Maclean, Port Officer, Melbourne

🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 45 of 1913

🚂 Transport & Communications
14 April 1913
Marine Notices, Light on Maro Tiri, Navigation
  • George Allport, Secretary, Marine Department

🎓 Amendment of Notice of Examination Results

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
16 April 1913
Civil Service Examination, Results Amendment
  • Marie Josefa Banfield, Added to the list of candidates who passed

  • G. Hogben, Inspector-General of Schools