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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 50
the effect set forth in form No. 2 in the Schedule hereto
shall be made upon the duplicate copy so retained as afore-
said: Provided that, before such personal service is dis-
pensed with, proof shall first be given to the satisfaction of
the receiving officer that reasonable efforts have been made
to effect such personal service. Such receiving officer shall
certify the fact at foot of any such special endorsement as
aforesaid in the manner set forth in form No. 3 in the
Schedule hereto.
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Immediately after effecting or failing to effect service of
any notice the receiving officer shall notify the fact of
service or that service has not been effected (as the case may
be), by telegram addressed to the transmitting officer, and
shall require an acknowledgment of such notification by
telegram forthwith, and shall also forward by post the
duplicate copy of the notice with endorsements thereon in
the forms Nos. 1 and 4 or forms Nos. 2 and 3 in the
Schedule hereto, as the case may require, to the transmitting
officer, by whom the same shall thereafter be treated as
prescribed in clause 8 of these regulations. -
The telegraphed copy from which the receiving officer
caused the said duplicate copies to be made shall be separately
posted by the receiving officer by the first convenient oppor-
tunity to the Chief Accountant at the General Post Office,
and shall be separately filed by the said Chief Accountant
for the period of one year from the date of receipt thereof,
and shall then be destroyed in the same manner as other
telegrams are periodically destroyed. -
On receiving the telegraphic notification provided for
in clause 6 hereof, the transmitting officer shall endorse on
the original notice deposited with him for transmission a
certificate to the effect contained in form No. 4 or form No. 5
in the Schedule hereto, as the case may be, and shall retain
such original notice to await the arrival by post of the dupli-
cate copy from the receiving officer. -
On receiving such duplicate copy the transmitting
officer shall satisfy himself of the correctness of the endorse-
ments thereon, and shall thereupon deliver up the original
notice bearing his own endorsement as hereinbefore provided
to the person by whom such notice was deposited for trans-
mission, and shall forward the duplicate copy received from
the receiving officer to the Chief Accountant of the General
Post Office, by whom it shall be separately filed for the period
of one year from the date of receipt thereof, and shall then
be destroyed in the same manner as other telegrams are
periodically destroyed. -
In the event of the person by whom the notice was
deposited refusing to accept the same when offered to him
by the transmitting officer the said notice shall forthwith
be transmitted to the Chief Accountant of the General Post
Office, and by him shall be safely kept and filed as a per-
manent record of his office. -
A copy of the certificate endorsed by the transmitting
officer on the original notice as aforesaid may be furnished
by the transmitting officer to the person from whom such
notice was received for transmission, on a copy thereof made
by such person. -
For every certificate or copy of certificate given by the
transmitting officer hereunder the sum of 2s. 6d. shall be
paid by the person requiring such certificate. -
The ordinary telegraph rates shall be charged for
transmitting all notices, but the transmitting officer may
demand from the person presenting any notice for service a
sum, by way of deposit, sufficient to cover the actual cost of
delivery; the minimum charge to be so demanded shall be 5s. -
Should the amount then paid be found insufficient to
cover such expenses, the transmitting officer shall be entitled
to demand payment of any balance outstanding prior to
delivery of his certificate; but, if the amount of such deposit
should exceed the actual expenses attending the service, or
attempted service, of any such notice, the depositor shall be
entitled to a refund to the extent of such excess. -
Every officer who gives a certificate under the pro-
visions of these regulations shall retain in his office for
reference a duplicate of such certificate.
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SCHEDULE.
Form No. 1.
In accordance with the regulations made under the Post
and Telegraph Act, 1908, I, [Christian name and surname in
full], of [Address and occupation], in the Dominion of New
Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely declare,——
That I did, on , the day of , 19 ,
serve the within-named [Name of person to whom notice is
addressed] with a true copy of the within notice at , in
the Provincial District of , in the Dominion of New
Zealand, by delivering such copy notice personally to the
said .
And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing
the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the
Peace Act, 1908.
Declared at , this day of , 19 , before
me,—C. D., a Justice of the Peace in and for New Zealand.
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Form No. 2.
In accordance with the regulations made under the Post and
Telegraph Act, 1908, I, , of , in the Do-
minion of New Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely declare
that I have made all reasonable effort to serve [Name in full],
the person named in the within-written notice, with a copy
of the said notice at the last known place of business or the
dwellinghouse of the said , but have been unable to
effect service of such copy notice, and I verily believe that the
said cannot be found in [Name of city or town] at
present.
And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously
believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of
the Peace Act, 1908.
Declared at , this day of , 19 , before
me,—C. D., a Justice of the Peace in and for New Zealand.
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Form No. 3.
In accordance with the regulations made under the Post
and Telegraph Act, 1908, I, , of , in the
Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby certify that it has been
made to appear to my satisfaction that every reasonable
effort has been made to serve a copy of the within notice
personally upon , the person named therein, and that
the said cannot be found in .
Dated at aforesaid, this day of , 19 .
Receiving Officer.
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Form No. 4.
I, , of , in the Dominion of New Zealand,
an officer of the Post and Telegraph Department duly autho-
rized in this behalf, do hereby certify that a copy of the
within notice was served personally on , the person
named therein, by , of , on , the
day of , 19 .
This certificate is granted by me in accordance with the
provisions of section 151 of the Post and Telegraph Act,
1908, and the regulations made under that Act.
Dated at aforesaid, this day of , 19 .
Receiving } Officer duly authorized to
Transmitting} sign this certificate.
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Form No. 5.
I, , of , in the Dominion of New Zealand,
an officer of the Post and Telegraph Department duly autho-
rized in this behalf, do hereby certify that every reasonable
effort has been made to personally serve the within-named
with a copy of the within notice at the last known
place of business or the dwellinghouse of the said ,
and that I am advised and believe that the said can-
not be found in .
This certificate is granted by me in accordance with the
provisions of section 151 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908,
and the regulations made under that Act.
Dated at , this day of , 19 .
Transmitting Officer duly authorized
to sign this certificate.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Regulations under the Plumbers Registration Act, 1912.
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LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this eighteenth
day of May, 1914.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities
conferred on him by section sixteen of the Plumbers
Registration Act, 1912 (hereinafter referred to as “the said
Act”), His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New
Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke
the regulations made under the said Act, dated the twenty-
second day of September, one thousand nine hundred and
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