Public Service and Examination Notices




2974

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 75

it is hereby ordered, under section 28 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1903, that no money-order in favour of the said person shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed to the said person (either by his own or any fictitious or assumed name) shall be either registered or forwarded by the Post Office of New Zealand.

SCHEDULE.

J. Craig, 34 Coquette Street, Geelong, Victoria,
Dated this 6th day of October, 1913.

R. HEATON RHODES,
Postmaster-General.

Applications invited for the Position of Chief Clerk, Public Health Office, Auckland.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,
Wellington, 7th October, 1913.

A PPLICATIONS, to be made on forms obtainable at this office, will be received up till noon on the 31st instant from officers of the Public Service, for the position of Chief Clerk, Public Health Office, Auckland.

Applications must be forwarded through the Permanent Head, addressed to the Secretary to the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, and must embrace a statement of education and experience, particulars of age, &c.

Applicants must be good correspondents, and have a knowledge of accounts.

The position will be graded in Class V, Clerical Division. Salary, £275; maximum, £315.

A. J. H. BENGE,
Secretary.

Applications invited for the Position of Medical Inspector of Schools, North Canterbury District.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,
Wellington, 8th October, 1913.

  1. A PPLICATIONS will be received up till noon on the 10th November, 1913, for the position of Medical Inspector of Schools for the North Canterbury and adjacent districts.

  2. Applications must be addressed to the Secretary to the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, and must embrace a statement of education and experience, particulars of age, &c.

  3. Candidates for the position must be duly qualified and registered medical practitioners (male or female), not less than twenty-five nor more than forty-five years of age.

  4. Preference will be given to those applicants who can show that they have had special experience in the diseases of children and those generally incidental to school life. Consideration may also be given to any evidence that the applicant may have to furnish of having taken a course in dentistry.

  5. The services of the Medical Inspector appointed will be specially directed to the inspection of schools and school-children (and, when so required, of teachers employed in public schools), the inspection to be conducted on lines of method jointly approved by the Inspector-General of Schools and the Chief Health Officer.

  6. It is an essential part of the duty of the Medical Inspector to take such steps as may be found possible to instruct and train teachers in charge of public schools in the methods of school inspection, and to give lectures to teachers as occasion arises on matters relating to the diseases of school life and sanitation, and generally to undertake any duties that the Ministers of the Departments concerned consider necessary in the furtherance of the work for which they have been appointed.

  7. The Inspector will be required to advise the Education Department and the Public Health Department on all matters relating to school hygiene, including the health of the children, whether normal or otherwise.

  8. The officer appointed will be under the direct control of the Chief Health Officer in consultation with the Inspector-General of Schools. His itinerary and the order of his inspection shall be carried out as considered desirable by the Inspector-General of Schools, to whom, for the information of the Departments concerned, he shall furnish such reports of the work as may from time to time be required, including an annual report of his work and summary of his investigations and recommendations.

  9. With the view of ensuring that school-children reported to be unfit shall, as far as possible, receive immediate and adequate attention, and to prevent any overlapping or friction that might otherwise arise from lack of combined action, it will be the duty of the Inspector to consult with the District Health Officers, or other public officers (if any) especially appointed in pursuance of the scheme of medical inspection, and generally to act in conjunction with them.

  10. In all matters of emergency arising out of his work the Medical Inspector must report immediately (by wire, if necessary) to the District Health Officer, who will be instructed to offer him every assistance.

  11. Salary, £450 per annum (with travelling-expenses in accordance with the Regulations). Professional Division.

  12. The usual holidays allowed to officers of the Public Service will be granted.

  13. Appointment to be subject to the Public Service Act, 1912. It will be made for one year and will be renewable.

A. J. H. BENGE,
Secretary.

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

The Surveyors’ Board of New Zealand,
Wellington, 8th October, 1913.

I T is hereby notified for general information that at the September examination twenty-one candidates sat. Of these, Mr. Philip Vigot Norman, of Hamilton; Mr. Bernard Charles Alton McCabe, of the Lands and Survey Department, Nelson; Mr. Charles William Foster, of Wellington; Mr. John Mackay, of Wellington; and Mr. Alfred Thurlow Leeds (subject to completing certain plans to the satisfaction of the Board), of the Lands and Survey Department, Auckland, passed the whole examination; while Mr. Edward Vincent Blake, of the Lands and Survey Department, Auckland; Messrs. Samuel Thomas Seddon and Henry Loftus Primrose, of the Lands and Survey Department, Wellington; Mr. Cedric Keith Robinson, of Stratford; Mr. Harold Percy Spencer, of Auckland; Messrs. George August Hathaway and Herbert George Shannon, of the Lands and Survey Department, Auckland; Mr. Waldo Samuel Thompson, of the Lands and Survey Department, Napier; and Mr. Gerald Fitzgerald Martin, of Wellington, completed the examination, having passed in some of the subjects at a former examination.

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

Examination in Drawing only.

Education Department,
Wellington, 18th June, 1913.

I T 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 of 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.



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🚂 Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence for J. Craig (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
6 October 1913
Postal prohibition, Fraudulent undertaking, J. Craig, Geelong
  • J. Craig, Subject of postal prohibition

  • R. Heaton Rhodes, Postmaster-General

🏥 Applications invited for the Position of Chief Clerk, Public Health Office, Auckland

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
7 October 1913
Job application, Chief Clerk, Public Health Office, Auckland
  • A. J. H. Benge, Secretary

🎓 Applications invited for the Position of Medical Inspector of Schools, North Canterbury District

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
8 October 1913
Job application, Medical Inspector of Schools, North Canterbury
  • A. J. H. Benge, Secretary

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

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
8 October 1913
Land Surveyors’ Examination, Results, New Zealand Candidates
14 names identified
  • Philip Vigot Norman (Mr), Passed the whole examination
  • Bernard Charles Alton McCabe (Mr), Passed the whole examination
  • Charles William Foster (Mr), Passed the whole examination
  • John Mackay (Mr), Passed the whole examination
  • Alfred Thurlow Leeds (Mr), Passed the whole examination subject to completing certain plans
  • Edward Vincent Blake (Mr), Completed the examination
  • Samuel Thomas Seddon (Mr), Completed the examination
  • Henry Loftus Primrose (Mr), Completed the examination
  • Cedric Keith Robinson (Mr), Completed the examination
  • Harold Percy Spencer (Mr), Completed the examination
  • George August Hathaway (Mr), Completed the examination
  • Herbert George Shannon (Mr), Completed the examination
  • Waldo Samuel Thompson (Mr), Completed the examination
  • Gerald Fitzgerald Martin (Mr), Completed the examination

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

🎓 Examination in Drawing only

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
18 June 1913
Drawing examination, Teachers’ certificates, Education Department
  • G. Hogben, Inspector-General of Schools