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Feb. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 429
Authorizing the Laying-off of Wyatt Terrace, in the Town of Maungaturoto Extension No. 2, of a Width of not less than 66 ft.
Department of Lands and Survey,
Wellington, 16th January, 1914.
IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon me by section 15 of the Land Act, 1908, I hereby authorize the laying-off of Watt Terrace, in the Town of Maungaturoto Extension No. 2, Auckland Land District, of a width of not less than 66 ft., instead of 99 ft.
H. D. BELL,
For Minister of Lands.
By-law No. 38.—Regulating the Use of Level Crossings by Vehicles, &c.
PURSUANT to and in exercise of the powers conferred by the Government Railways Act, 1908, and the amendments thereof, I, William Herbert Herries, do hereby revoke By-law No. 38 of the by-laws gazetted on the 10th June, 1909, and in lieu thereof do hereby make the by-laws set out in the Schedule hereto for regulating the use of level crossings by vehicles, &c. And I do hereby declare that such by-laws shall come into force from the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.
SCHEDULE.
BY-LAWS.
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No person shall drive or attempt to drive any vehicle other than a motor vehicle, or any animal, on any part of a public road where the same crosses over or upon a railway on the same level, otherwise than at a walking pace, and every person shall before crossing the lines of rail comply with the directions upon the notice-boards, “Stop, look out for the engine.”
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No person in charge of a motor vehicle or driving a motor vehicle on or along any road or street shall approach a railway level crossing within one hundred yards of such crossing without slackening speed to a rate not exceeding ten miles an hour; and every person in charge of or driving a motor vehicle shall stop before coming in contact with the railway-line, and shall keep a vigilant lookout for approaching trains, and shall not attempt to cross the railway-line unless the line is clear.
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No person in charge of a motor vehicle or driving a motor vehicle on or along any road or street shall cross over any railway level crossing at a greater speed than ten miles an hour.
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Any person who shall commit a breach of any of the foregoing by-laws, or shall fail to do any act in any such by-law directed to be done by him, or shall do any act which by any such by-law is directed not to be done by him, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £10 for each such breach or the failure to do or the doing of each such act as aforesaid respectively; but if any such person is employed on or about the railway, and the by-law relates to his conduct, he shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £1 for each breach, failure, or act respectively.
Given under my hand, this thirty-first day of January, 1914.
W. H. HERRIES,
Minister of Railways.
Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouse.
CUSTOMS.—In exercise of the authority in me for this purpose vested, I, the Minister of Customs, do, by this order under my hand, revoke and annul, as from the 4th day of January, 1914, the appointment of the undermentioned warehouse for the reception and security of goods entered to be warehoused without payment of duty upon the first entry thereof, namely,—
Port of Invercargill.
The warehouse known as
NICHOL’S BOND,
as appointed and described in Minister’s Order No. 751, of the 14th day of September, 1904.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this 26th day of January, 1914.
Minister’s Order No. 1069.]
F. M. B. FISHER,
Minister of Customs.
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, as from the 5th day of January, 1914, the undermentioned warehouse to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under bond, namely:—
Port of Invercargill.
The cellar and part of the ground floor of a brick building, situate in Esk Street, on Section No. 8, Block II, to be known as
NICHOL’S BOND.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this 26th day of January, 1914.
Minister’s Order No. 1070.]
F. M. B. FISHER,
Minister of Customs.
Ratifications by the King of Norway and King of Sweden of the International Maritime Conventions relating to Collisions and Salvage.
Marine Department,
Wellington, 28th January, 1914.
A NOTIFICATION has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies that the Belgian Government have notified the deposit, on the 12th November last, of the ratifications by the King of Norway and King of Sweden, of the International Maritime Conventions relating to collisions and salvage, signed at Brussels on the 23rd September, 1910.
F. M. B. FISHER.
Transmitting and receiving Officers for Service of Notices by Telegraph.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 27th January, 1914.
IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), and by the regulations made on the 25th March, 1895, and the 13th June, 1904, under the Electric Lines Act, 1884, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 4th April, 1895, and the 16th June, 1904, respectively, the following officers, at the addresses set against their names, are hereby appointed transmitting and receiving officers for the purpose of dealing with all notices by telegraph sent under the said Act or regulations, and of signing such certificates in relation to the service of any such notices as are required or authorized to be signed or given under the said Act or the regulations aforesaid:—
BESWICK, JOHN GEORGE, Postmaster, Lyttelton.
SYMS, FREDERICK MICHAEL, Postmaster, Russell.
EGGINTON, FRANCIS, Postmaster, Whangarei.
R. HEATON RHODES,
Minister of Telegraphs.
Plumbers Register of New Zealand.
Office of Minister of Public Health,
31st January, 1914.
IN pursuance of the 10th section of the Plumbers Registration Act, 1912, the list of registered plumbers appearing hereunder is published for general information.
R. HEATON RHODES,
Minister of Public Health.
A.
Reg. No. Name. Address.
484. Ackroyd, Arthur T. G. .. Wellington.
691. Ackroyd, Herbert John C. .. Wellington.
670. Adams, Robert .. Te Kuiti.
782. Allan, Albert Charles .. New Plymouth.
783. Allan, James M. .. Wellington.
700. Allan, James S. .. Gisborne.
213. Allen, Herbert Francis .. Christchurch.
8. Allen, Robert .. Auckland.
776. Anderson, George .. Greymouth.
780. Anderson, George .. Christchurch.
895. Anderson, John .. Auckland.
784. Anderson, William .. Seacliff.
10. Andow, Henry Charles .. Auckland.
779. Andrew, Jocelyn James .. Masterton.
777. Andrews, Henry Frederick .. Nelson.
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🗺️ Authorization for Laying-off of Wyatt Terrace
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey16 January 1914
Land Act, 1908, Maungaturoto, Auckland Land District, Wyatt Terrace
- H. D. Bell, For Minister of Lands
🚂 By-law No. 38—Regulating the Use of Level Crossings by Vehicles
🚂 Transport & Communications31 January 1914
Government Railways Act, 1908, level crossings, vehicles, motor vehicles
- William Herbert Herries, Minister of Railways
🏭 Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouse
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry26 January 1914
Customs, bonding warehouse, revocation, Nichol’s Bond, Invercargill
- F. M. B. Fisher, Minister of Customs
🏭 Approval and Appointment of Bonding Warehouse
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry26 January 1914
Customs, bonding warehouse, appointment, Nichol’s Bond, Invercargill
- F. M. B. Fisher, Minister of Customs
🌏 Ratifications of International Maritime Conventions
🌏 External Affairs & Territories28 January 1914
Maritime conventions, collisions, salvage, King of Norway, King of Sweden
- F. M. B. Fisher
🚂 Appointment of Transmitting and Receiving Officers for Telegraph Notices
🚂 Transport & Communications27 January 1914
Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, telegraph notices, transmitting officers, receiving officers
- John George Beswick, Appointed transmitting and receiving officer
- Frederick Michael Syms, Appointed transmitting and receiving officer
- Francis Egginton, Appointed transmitting and receiving officer
- R. Heaton Rhodes, Minister of Telegraphs
🏥 Publication of Plumbers Register of New Zealand
🏥 Health & Social Welfare31 January 1914
Plumbers Registration Act, 1912, registered plumbers, list
15 names identified
- Arthur T. G. Ackroyd, Registered plumber
- Herbert John C. Ackroyd, Registered plumber
- Robert Adams, Registered plumber
- Albert Charles Allan, Registered plumber
- James M. Allan, Registered plumber
- James S. Allan, Registered plumber
- Herbert Francis Allen, Registered plumber
- Robert Allen, Registered plumber
- George Anderson, Registered plumber
- George Anderson, Registered plumber
- John Anderson, Registered plumber
- William Anderson, Registered plumber
- Henry Charles Andow, Registered plumber
- Jocelyn James Andrew, Registered plumber
- Henry Frederick Andrews, Registered plumber
- R. Heaton Rhodes, Minister of Public Health