Marine and Education Notices




2858
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 70

Medicines, &c., for Home-trade Ships of 30 Tons register and upwards.

IN pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me by section 112 of the Shipping and Seamen Act, 1908, as amended by the Second Schedule of the Shipping and Seamen Amendment Act, 1909, I, Francis Marion Bates Fisher, Minister of Marine, do hereby issue the following scale of medicines and medical stores which shall be carried by home-trade ships of 30 tons register and upwards.

The scale of medicines and medical stores for such ships prescribed by Warrant dated the 5th day of October, 1912, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 10th day of the same month, is hereby revoked.

As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 12th day of September, 1913.

F. M. B. FISHER.


SCALE OF MEDICINES AND MEDICAL STORES FOR HOME-TRADE SHIPS OF 30 TONS REGISTER AND UPWARDS.

Preparations from British Pharmacopoeia, 1898. Names of Medicines, Medicaments, &c. Proportion for Ships, irrespective of the Number of Men carried (for Voyages of Five Day and under from Port to Port).
This column is added for the use of druggists supplying the medicines indicated. All medicines bearing a Red Poison Label must be used with caution, and if given internally should be carefully measured.
All bottles to be stoppered, and the official dose for an adult to be stated on the label.
All medicines indicated thus (*) to be marked with a Red Poison Label. All articles marked with two asterisks (**) should, in addition to the Red Poison Label, be carried in green fluted bottles and labelled “For External Use only.”
Spiritus ammoniæ aromaticus .. .. .. .. Aromatic spirits of ammonia .. .. 1 ounce.
Tinctura chloroformi et morphinæ comp. .. .. Compound tincture of chloroform and morphine (to be used in lieu of chlorodyne) 1 ..
Linimentum calcis .. .. .. .. Carron oil .. .. .. ½ pint.
Oleum ricini .. .. .. .. Castor oil .. .. .. ½ ..
Acidum carbolicum liquefactum .. .. .. Carbolic acid (liquefied) .. .. 1 ounce.
Tinctura benzoini composita .. .. .. Friars’ balsam .. .. 1 ..
Liquor plumbi subacétatis fortis .. .. .. Goulard’s extract .. .. 1 ..
Pilula colocynthidis composita (4 grs.) .. .. Purgative pills .. .. 3 dozen.
Pararrinum molle .. .. .. .. Vaseline, or salvo petrolia .. .. 2 ounces.
.. .. .. .. Rubber plaster .. .. ½ yard.
.. .. .. .. Boric lint .. .. .. ¼ lb.
.. .. .. .. Absorbent cotton-wool .. .. ¼ ..
The fluid 2 oz. measure must be marked in ounces and drachms, tablespoonfuls, and teaspoonfuls Graduated drop measure .. .. 1
.. .. .. .. Graduated 2 oz. measure .. .. 1
.. .. .. .. 6 oz. bottles, with corks .. .. 1
.. .. .. .. 1 oz. .. .. .. 1
.. .. .. .. Mustard-leaves, in tin .. .. 1 tin.
.. .. .. .. Scissors .. .. .. 1 pair.
.. .. .. .. Lancet .. .. .. 1
Base 48 in., sides 32 ins. .. .. .. Triangular bandages .. .. 2
Leg and arm size .. .. .. .. Bandages .. .. .. 3
.. .. .. .. Calico .. .. .. 1 yard.
.. .. .. .. Splints, common .. .. 1 set.
.. .. .. .. Esmarch’s tourniquet .. .. 1
.. .. .. .. Needles, in vaseline .. .. 6
.. .. .. .. Safety-pins .. .. .. 2 dozen.
.. .. .. .. Tablet of silk, with four sizes .. 1
.. .. .. .. Enema syringe (Higginson’s) .. 1
.. .. .. .. Authorized book of directions .. 1

NOTE.—Ships making voyages of less than twenty-four hours from port to port have the option of carrying only the small ambulance hamper of the St. John Ambulance Association, or its equivalent, in lieu of the above scale.


Examination in Drawing only.

Education Department,
Wellington, 18th June, 1913.

IT is hereby notified that candidates for teachers’ certificates, pupil-teachers, probationers, students of technical schools, or other persons may, upon making application in due form, be examined in drawing only either at the Intermediate Examination of November, 1913, or at the Teachers’ Certificate Examination of January, 1914, and may take at such examination one or more of the branches of Drawing as prescribed for general candidates in each case; that is, at the Intermediate Examination either Drawing I or Drawing II, or both these branches, and at the Teachers’ Certificate Examination Drawing I, or Drawing II, or Drawing III, or any group thereof.

For an entry in Drawing only at the November (Intermediate) examination a fee of 2s. 6d. for each branch taken, or of 5s. for both branches together, is payable, except in the case of pupil-teachers and probationers for the time being in the service of an Education Board, or of senior free-place candidates who require this subject only to complete a senior free-place qualification. By such persons no entrance fee is payable.

For the January (Teachers’ Certificate) examination the entrance fee (pupil-teachers and probationers as before excepted) will be 5s. for one or two branches of Drawing, and 7s. 6d. for the three branches taken together.

Passing in any branch of Drawing at the certificate examination o ‘January under the circumstances herein stated will exempt a candidate from further examination in the same branch under the requirements for a teacher’s certificate. A similar exemption will also be granted to successful candidates at the November examination who pass the examination in Drawing I or Drawing II with credit, obtaining not less than 60 per cent. of the maximum marks assignable in each case.

Applications on the forms provided, accompanied by a bank receipt for the necessary fee, are required to be made to the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington, not later than the 15th September for the November examination, and not later than the 15th October for the January examination.

Forms of application to be examined will be obtainable at the offices of Education Boards or from the Education Department after the 1st July.

G. HOGBEN,
Inspector-General of Schools.


Te Makarini Scholarships, held at Te Aute College, Hawke’s Bay.

TWO scholarships of the yearly value of £35, tenable for two years, are offered for competition. One of these scholarships, to be called the senior scholarship, is open to all Maori boys not over sixteen years of age at the end of the month preceding the date of the examination: the other, to be called the junior scholarship, is open to all Maori boys under fourteen years of age at the end of the



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🚂 Scale of Medicines for Home-trade Ships

🚂 Transport & Communications
12 September 1913
Medicines, Medical Stores, Home-trade Ships, Shipping Regulations
  • Francis Marion Bates Fisher, Minister of Marine

🎓 Examination in Drawing for Teachers

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
18 June 1913
Drawing Examination, Teachers' Certificates, Education Department
  • G. Hogben, Inspector-General of Schools

🎓 Te Makarini Scholarships at Te Aute College (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Scholarships, Maori Boys, Te Aute College