Public Service and Maritime Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 45

Public Service Senior Examination, 1914–15.

Education Department,
Wellington, 29th March, 1915.

THE following list of candidates who have passed the Public Service Senior Examination of January, 1915, or have otherwise completed their qualification, is supplementary to the lists published under date of the 15th February, 1915, and 11th March, 1915.

Name. Last Examination Centre.
Bull, Tasman Frank .. .. .. Blenheim.
Shannon, Herbert George .. .. Christchurch.
Smith, Roy Vincent .. .. .. Auckland.

‘W. J. ANDERSON,
Acting Director of Education.


Public Service Senior Examination.

Education Department,
Wellington, 1st April, 1915.

THE following is a list of candidates whose success at the Public Service Senior Examination of January, 1915, or earlier, has the effect under the regulations which come into force on the 1st April, 1915, of completing their passes for the examination as on that date.

Name. Last Examination Centre.
Aitchison, Francis William Douglas .. Wellington.
Beckingsale, Henry .. .. .. Christchurch.
Bingham, John Merton .. .. .. Gisborne.
Cody, Thomas .. .. .. Wellington.
Cumming, Alexander .. .. .. ,,
Davis, George Cedric Clarence .. Tauranga.
Fraer, Arthur Hedley .. .. .. Dunedin.
Lynch, Ronald Heriot Irvine .. Wellington.
Lyttelton, George Clyne .. .. Auckland.
McKenzie, Richard .. .. .. ,,
Melvin, Eric George .. .. .. Invercargill.
Miller, Claude Oswald .. .. .. Dunedin.
Robertson, Hugh Miller Christie .. Wellington.
Russell, John Herbert Mowbray .. ,,
Spelman, William Thomas .. .. ,,
Wright, Trevor Moncrieff .. .. ,,
Young, Henry Harben Austen .. .. ,,

W. J. ANDERSON,
Acting Director of Education.


The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908.—Notice of Cancellation of Registry.

Department of Labour,
Wellington, 31st March, 1915.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registration of the Auckland City Bricklayers’ (No. 2) Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 999, situated at Auckland, is hereby cancelled as from the date of the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette.

F. W. ROWLEY,
Registrar of Industrial Unions.


Applications invited for the Position of Inspector of Fisheries, &c., Marine Department, Russell.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,
Wellington, 24th March, 1915.

APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up till noon on the 30th April, 1915, for the position of Inspector of Fisheries, Russell.

  1. 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.

  2. Applicants are required to possess the following special qualifications :—
    (1.) A good knowledge of the New Zealand market fishes, and the methods of catching and marketing.
    (2.) A knowledge of the laws and regulations governing the catching and marketing of fish.
    (3.) A special knowledge and experience of the best methods of conserving the oyster-beds.
    (4.) A special knowledge and experience in picking and marketing oysters.
    (5.) A practical experience in planting and improving oyster-beds.

  3. In addition to holding the position of Inspector of Fisheries, the successful applicant would also be required to act as Harbourmaster, the duties of which comprise a general supervision of shipping and of the harbour, and attending when necessary to the buoys in the Bay of Islands.

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 (minimum), £200 (maximum), per annum.

P. VERSCHAFFELT,
Secretary.


Applications invited for the Position of Inspector of Schools in the Auckland District (Three Vacancies).

Office of Public Service Commissioner,
Wellington, 26th March, 1915.

APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up till noon on the 19th April, 1915, for the position of Inspectors of Schools (three) in the Auckland District, with the rank and salary of Assistant Inspectors as set out in the Tenth Schedule to the Education Act, 1914.

  1. 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.

  2. Candidates must have good primary-school-teaching experience, and be University graduates or holders of a teacher’s certificate not lower than Class B.

The appointment will be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912.

The position will be graded in the Professional Division. Salary, £440 per annum to commence.

P. VERSCHAFFELT,
Secretary.


Notice to Mariners No. 24 of 1915.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 24th March, 1915.

THE following Notices to Mariners, received from the Hydrographic Office, London, the Hydrographic Office, Washington, D.C., and the Marine Department, Brisbane, are published for general information.

GEORGE ALLPORT,
Secretary.


MALACCA STRAIT.

PENANG HARBOUR.—EXISTENCE OF A WRECK.—Position : At a distance of 5 cables, 46° (N. 45° E. mag.) from Fort Cornwallis Lighthouse. Lat. 5° 24¾′ N., long. 100° 21′ E. Description : Sunken wreck with mast showing 12 ft. at low water. Remarks : The bow and stern of the wreck are marked by sampans exhibiting red flags by day and red lights by night. Note : The note “Wreck (1914) marked by red lights” is to be inserted against this wreck on the charts. Variation : 1° E.

GIBRALTAR BAY.—ALGECIRAS ROADS.

VERDE ISLET.—ALTERATION IN CHARACTER.—Position : Lat. 36° 7′ N., long. 5° 26′ W. New abridged description : Lt. gp. occ. (4), ev. 30 secs., 65 ft., vis. 9 m. Details : The fixed white light has been replaced by a group occulting white light, showing a group of four eclipses every thirty seconds—thus, light 12½ secs., eclipse 2½ secs.; light 2½ secs., eclipse 2½ secs.; light 2½ secs., eclipse 2½ secs.; light 2½ secs., eclipse 2½ secs. Remarks : The other details of the light remain unchanged. Note : The light is to be erased from the small-scale Chart No. 2158A.

ENGLAND, SOUTH COAST.

PORTLAND HARBOUR APPROACH.—CAUTION WITH REGARD TO TARGET PRACTICE.—Position : Portland Outer Breakwater; lat. 50° 35′ N., long. 2° 25′ W. Caution : Mariners are hereby warned that target practice will take place, without further notice, from ships lying in Portland Harbour, and it will therefore be dangerous henceforth for vessels to enter the following area :—

Limits of Dangerous Area.
(a.) On the North.—By a line drawn in a 97° (S. 67° E. mag.) direction from the north end of the Outer Breakwater, until St. Albans Head bears 18° (N. 34° E. mag.).
(b.) On the South.—By a line drawn in a 119° (S. 45° E. mag.) direction from the south end of the Outer Breakwater, until St. Albans Head bears 18° (N. 34° E. mag.).
(c.) On the East.—By a line joining the eastern extremities of limits (a) and (b).
(d.) On the West.—By Portland Outer Breakwater.
Variation : 16° W



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🎓 Public Service Senior Examination Results, 1914–15

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
29 March 1915
Public Service Examination, Education Department, Blenheim, Christchurch, Auckland
  • Tasman Frank Bull, Passed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Herbert George Shannon, Passed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Roy Vincent Smith, Passed Public Service Senior Examination

  • W. J. Anderson, Acting Director of Education

🎓 Public Service Senior Examination Completion Notice

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
1 April 1915
Public Service Examination, Education Department, Wellington, Christchurch, Gisborne, Tauranga, Dunedin, Auckland, Invercargill
17 names identified
  • Francis William Douglas Aitchison, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Henry Beckingsale, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • John Merton Bingham, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Thomas Cody, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Alexander Cumming, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • George Cedric Clarence Davis, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Arthur Hedley Fraer, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Ronald Heriot Irvine Lynch, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • George Clyne Lyttelton, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Richard McKenzie, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Eric George Melvin, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Claude Oswald Miller, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Hugh Miller Christie Robertson, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • John Herbert Mowbray Russell, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • William Thomas Spelman, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Trevor Moncrieff Wright, Completed Public Service Senior Examination
  • Henry Harben Austen Young, Completed Public Service Senior Examination

  • W. J. Anderson, Acting Director of Education

👷 Cancellation of Industrial Union Registration

👷 Labour & Employment
31 March 1915
Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, Auckland City Bricklayers’ Union, Cancellation of Registry
  • F. W. Rowley, Registrar of Industrial Unions

🌾 Applications for Inspector of Fisheries and Harbourmaster, Russell

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
24 March 1915
Inspector of Fisheries, Harbourmaster, Russell, Marine Department, Public Service Commissioner
  • P. Verschaffelt, Secretary to the Public Service Commissioner

🎓 Applications for Inspectors of Schools in Auckland District

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
26 March 1915
Inspectors of Schools, Auckland District, Education Act, Public Service Commissioner
  • P. Verschaffelt, Secretary to the Public Service Commissioner

🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 24 of 1915

🚂 Transport & Communications
24 March 1915
Marine Department, Notices to Mariners, Malacca Strait, Penang Harbour, Gibraltar Bay, England South Coast
  • George Allport, Secretary to the Marine Department