✨ School Colours and Badges
Dec. 17.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 4333
- The duties of the position will be—
(a.) To inspect premises licensed for the storage of explosives and private magazines ; and
(b.) Generally to see that the provisions of the Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act and regulations are carried out by dealers and carriers.
The appointment will be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912.
The position will be graded in the General Division. Salary, £180 ; maximum, £220.
P. VERSCHAFFELT,
Acting Secretary.
School Colours, &c.
Education Department,
Wellington, 15th December, 1914.
THE following list of claims for registration of school-colours, &c., is gazetted in accordance with regulations published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 10th July, 1913.
Objections to any of the claims herein set forth must be addressed to “The Registration Officer for School-colours, &c., Education Department, Wellington,” and must be delivered at that address within forty days from the date of the publication hereof.
G. HOGBEN,
Registration Officer.
GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL, AUCKLAND.
Colours.—Oxford-blue, 2 in. wide, with narrow line of gold running ⅛ in. from each edge. School-badge in front of band.
DILWORTH ULSTER INSTITUTE, AUCKLAND.
Colours.—Moss-green.
Badge.—In silver or gilt, 1¼ in. by 1 in. Kiwi with N.Z. fern, surmounted by the words “ Dilworth Ulster Institute,” and beneath “ Non Impetu Sed Consilio,” and “ 1894 ” above.
KING’S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND.
Colours.—Maroon.
Badge.—College-badge on hat-band, cap, and left pocket of shirt.
LADIES’ COLLEGE, REMUERA, AUCKLAND.
Colours.—Navy-blue, 1½ in. wide.
Monogram.—“L.C.R.” in Old English. The “L” in red, the “C” in white, and the “R” in blue.
SACRED HEART COLLEGE, AUCKLAND.
Colours.—Navy-blue, with four sky-blue horizontal bands. Total width of the band, 2¼ in. Each sky-blue band ⅛ in. wide.
Badge.—Silver shield with cross in centre. Scroll on top, with school motto “Confortare esto vir.” Scroll underneath bearing name of school. Fern-leaf in top right limb. “A.M.” in monogram, surmounted by crown of stars in top left limb. Flaming heart in bottom left limb. Open book in bottom right limb.
EDENDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL, AUCKLAND.
Badge.—Shield, with motto “Play the Game” (in black and white).
Colours.—Black, with horizontal centre stripe of white. Total width, 2 in. White stripe, ¾ in.
OPOTIKI PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Colours.—Navy-blue, 1½ in. wide, with three white stripes, each ¼ in. wide, running through it.
SCRIPTURE ASSOCIATION SCHOOL, ARCH HILL, AUCKLAND.
Colours.—Navy-blue, 2 in. wide.
Badge.—Monogram, consisting of the letters “S.A.S.,” in white, conjoined in the centre of a blue shield bordered with white.
COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, WANGANUI.
Coat-of-Arms.—Crest: Bishop’s mitre or, with azure strings. Arms: Plain shield argent, with three bars azure. A babel of two points argent on sable. Three bishop’s mitres or, on a bind sable. Motto: Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum.
School-colours.—Black and pale-blue.
WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE.
Colours.—Navy-blue and white.
Badge.—Shield, with letters “W.T.C.” in white on blue ground, with circular border bearing the motto “Superanda omnia ferendo.”
ST. MARY’S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON.
Colours.—Black, 2⅛ in. wide, with white edgings ¼ in. wide, and bearing school-badge in front.
Badge.—A seven-rayed star worked with white silk in double row, enclosing a monogram consisting of the letters “S.M.” conjoined, also in white silk.
CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, WELLINGTON.
Colours.—Green, 1¼ in. wide, with red line ⅛ in. wide in centre.
Badge.—Letters “C.P.S.” in red conjoined.
ST. BRIDE’S CONVENT, MASTER TON.
Colours.—Royal-blue, 1⅞ in. wide, with white stripe ⅝ in. wide running through centre.
Monogram.—The letters “S.B.C.” conjoined, in silver.
DANNEVIRKE SOUTH PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Colours.—Dark and light blue, 2 in. wide, the stripes of each colour ½ in. wide, running diagonally.
GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, NAPIER.
Colours.—Navy-blue, 1½ in. wide.
Badge.—Shield of navy-blue enamel, quartered; on first and fourth quarters a white saltire cross, invected, and in the angles of the crosses respectively four stars and four roses; on second and third quarters a white bar bearing a star and two crescents; around each of second and third quarters eight shamrocks. Surmounting the shield a crown; navy-blue base, white top, with gold thistle. Across shield a navy-blue band with “Ad Lucem.” Below shield a navy-blue scroll, with name of school in gold.
MARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL, BLENHEIM.
Colours.—Present Pupils: Navy-blue, 1¾ in. wide, with old-gold edging ¼ in. wide, with badge in old gold consisting of the outline of a shield, with the letters “M.H.S.” conjoined. Ex-pupils: Navy-blue, 2¼ in. wide, with old-gold stripe ¼ in. wide running ⅛ in. from top and bottom. Badge in front consisting of the outline of a shield, containing in its upper part the representation of a sheep, and in its lower part three sheaves of grain. Below the shield a scroll, and above it two clasped hands.
NELSON COLLEGE.
Colours.—Oxford-blue, 2½ in. wide, with Cambridge-blue stripe ½ in. wide running through the middle.
Badge.—A shield bearing a chevron between three open books, the whole surmounted by an anchor, and having below it a scroll with motto “Pietas Probitas et Sapientia.”
CABRAGH HOUSE SCHOOL, NELSON.
Colours.—Black, 2 in. wide, with scarlet edging ¼ in. wide, bearing monogram consisting of the letters “C.H.S.” conjoined.
ST. MARY’S COLLEGE, WESTPORT.
Colours.—Black, 2¼ in. wide, with two white horizontal stripes ⅛ in. wide, and running ¼ in. from each edge.
Badge.—Circle, divided into quadrant by cross, surmounted by banner inscribed “Mercy.” Motto: “Esse quam videri,” and name of school, “St. Mary’s College, Westport,” on white scrolls above and below respectively.
BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH.
Colours.—Black, 2 in. wide, with royal-blue stripe ¼ in. wide running through centre. On cap and hat the letters “B.H.S.” in royal-blue conjoined.
GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH.
Colours.—Navy-blue, 2⅜ in. wide, with edgings of cardinal ¼ in. wide at top and ¹⁄₁₆ in. wide at bottom.
Monogram.—“G.H.S.” in red conjoined in front of band.
CHRIST’S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH.
Colours.—Black, 3 in. wide, with white stripe 1 in. wide running through centre.
ST. PHILOMENA’S COLLEGE, SOUTH DUNEDIN,
Colours.—Black, 2 in. wide, with light-green diagonal stripe ⅜ in. wide.
GORE PUBLIC SCHOOL, SOUTHLAND.
Colours.—Navy-blue, 1½ in. wide, with zigzag stripe of light-blue ¼ in. wide.
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Inspector of Explosives, Dominion Laboratory, Public Service Commissioner
- P. Verschaffelt, Acting Secretary
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