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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 13
Notice fixing Closing-hours of Hairdressers and Tobacconists’ Shops in the Borough of Hamilton under the Shops and Offices Act.
WHEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority of the occupiers of all the hairdressers and tobacconists’ shops in the Borough of Hamilton, has been forwarded to me, desiring that all such shops in the borough shall be closed in the evening of working-days as follows: Mondays, 8.30 p.m.; Tuesdays, 8.30 p.m.; Wednesdays, 1 p.m.; Thursdays, 8.30 p.m.; Fridays, 8.30 p.m.; Saturdays, 11 p.m.:
And whereas the Hamilton Borough Council has certified that the signatures to such requisition represent a majority of the occupiers of all the hairdressers and tobacconists’ shops within the borough:
Now, therefore, I, William Ferguson Massey, Minister of Labour, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1908, do hereby direct that from and after the 23rd day of February, 1914, all hairdressers and tobacconists’ shops in the Borough of Hamilton shall be closed in accordance with such requisition.
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of February, 1914.
W. F. MASSEY,
Minister of Labour.
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, from the 16th day of February, 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 Poverty Bay.
The warehouse known as
THE GISBORNE BOND,
as appointed and described in Minister’s Order No. 982, of the 9th day of November, 1911.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this 9th day of February, 1914.
F. M. B. FISHER,
Minister of Customs.
[Minister’s Order No. 1072.]
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, from the 16th day of February, 1914, the undermentioned warehouse to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under bond, namely:—
Port of Poverty Bay.
A brick building, situated on part Sections 58 and 59, Childers Road, Borough of Gisborne, to be known as
BARRY’S BOND.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this 9th day of February, 1914.
F. M. B. FISHER,
Minister of Customs
[Minister’s Order No. 1073.]
Revoking Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence for H. Sinclair and Company, Sydney.
THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, being satisfied that the company whose name and addresses are shown in the Schedule hereunder is no longer engaged in advertising the treatment of disease of the sexual organs, hereby rescinds the orders made under section 28 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908; on the 11th day of May, 1909, the 29th day of September, 1909, and the 7th day of November, 1912, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 13th day of May, 1909, the 7th day of October, 1909, and the 14th day of November, 1912, respectively, forbidding that any money-order in favour of the said company shall be issued, and that any postal packet addressed to the said company (either by its own or any fictitious or assumed name), or to the manager, secretary, or other officer thereof, or addressed to the addresses in the Schedule hereunder without a name, shall be registered, forwarded, or delivered by the Post Office of New Zealand, and orders that such money-orders shall be issued and that such postal packets shall be registered, forwarded, and delivered in the usual course.
SCHEDULE.
H. Sinclair and Company, Post-office Box 887, Sydney.
H. Sinclair and Company, Department X, Victoria Arcade, Sydney.
H. Sinclair and Company, Department M, 107 Castlereagh Street, Sydney.
Dated this 14th day of February, 1914.
R. HEATON RHODES,
Postmaster-General.
Officiating Ministers for 1914.—Notice No. 6.
Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 12th February, 1914.
PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand passed in the eighth year of the reign of His late Majesty King Edward VII, and intituled the Marriage Act, 1908, the following names of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information:—
Presbyterian Church of New Zealand.
Mr. FINLAY MACRAE BEATTIE.
Mr. ANGUS MATHIESON CLIMIE.
The Reverend ROBERT EDWARD EVANS.
Baptists.
The Reverend ARTHUR TODD BRAINSBY.
F. W. MANSFIELD,
Registrar-General.
Notice to Mariners No. 15 of 1914.
PORT NICHOLSON.—LIGHTED BUOY FOR MAIN CHANNEL ENTRANCE.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 14th February, 1914.
THE Wellington Harbour Board have notified that it is intended to place a lighted buoy in the main channel of harbour entrance to Port Nicholson, two and four-tenths miles 6½° (N. 10° W. magnetic) from Pencarrow Head light as from 1st March proximo.
The buoy will show a white occulting light visible all round the horizon, and will temporarily occupy the position of the southern leading beacon mentioned in Notice to Mariners No. 116 of November, 1913.
On completion of the beacon the buoy will be removed.
Charts, &c., affected: Admiralty Charts Nos. 1423, 695, and 2054; “New Zealand Pilot,” eighth edition, 1908, Chapter v, page 142.
GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.
Notice to Mariners No. 14 of 1914.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 13th February, 1914.
THE following Notice to Mariners, received from the Acting Port Officer, Melbourne, Victoria, is published for general information.
GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.
VICTORIA.
Citadel Island.—Unattended Light.
REFERRING to Notice to Mariners, Victoria, No. 154, of 3rd October, 1913, and to previous notices, mariners and others are hereby notified that it is proposed to remove the temporary light-keeper from the island on or about the 9th April, 1914.
GEO. KERMODE,
Acting Port Officer,
Melbourne, 21st January, 1914.
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👷 Closing-hours of Hairdressers and Tobacconists’ Shops in Hamilton
👷 Labour & Employment18 February 1914
Shops and Offices Act, Hamilton Borough, Closing hours
- William Ferguson Massey, Minister of Labour
🏭 Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouse
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry9 February 1914
Customs, Bonding Warehouse, Gisborne Bond, Poverty Bay
- F. M. B. Fisher, Minister of Customs
🏭 Appointment of a Bonding Warehouse
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry9 February 1914
Customs, Bonding Warehouse, Barry’s Bond, Poverty Bay
- F. M. B. Fisher, Minister of Customs
🚂 Revocation of Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence
🚂 Transport & Communications14 February 1914
Post and Telegraph Act, H. Sinclair and Company, Postal restrictions
- R. Heaton Rhodes, Postmaster-General
🏛️ List of Officiating Ministers for 1914
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration12 February 1914
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Presbyterian Church, Baptists
- Finlay MacRae Beattie (Mr), Officiating Minister, Presbyterian Church
- Angus Mathieson Climie (Mr), Officiating Minister, Presbyterian Church
- Robert Edward Evans (Reverend), Officiating Minister, Presbyterian Church
- Arthur Todd Brainsby (Reverend), Officiating Minister, Baptists
- F. W. Mansfield, Registrar-General
🚂 Notice to Mariners: Lighted Buoy for Main Channel Entrance
🚂 Transport & Communications14 February 1914
Marine Department, Port Nicholson, Lighted Buoy, Harbour Entrance
- George Allport, Secretary
🚂 Notice to Mariners: Citadel Island Unattended Light
🚂 Transport & Communications13 February 1914
Marine Department, Citadel Island, Light-keeper, Victoria
- George Allport, Secretary
- Geo. Kermode, Acting Port Officer