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2494
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 96
Authorizing the Laying-off of Rapaki and Wainui Streets, in the Town of Koitata, of a Width of not less than 66 ft.
Department of Lands and Survey,
Wellington, 8th June, 1918.
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 Rapaki and Wainui Streets, in the Town of Koitata, Wellington Land District, of a width of not less than 66 ft. instead of 99 ft.
D. H. GUTHRIE,
Minister of Lands.
Sale of certain Publications prohibited.
WHEREAS the sale of the books and publications mentioned in the Schedule hereto is deemed by me to be injurious to the public interest in respect of the present war :
Now, therefore, I, Francis Henry Dillon Bell, His Majesty’s Attorney-General for the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, in pursuance of the regulations made under the War Regulations Act, 1914, on the 11th day of October, 1915, as amended by regulations made on the 18th day of June, 1918, prohibit the sale of the books and publications mentioned in the Schedule hereto.
Dated this 28th day of June, 1918.
SCHEDULE.
THE book entitled “The Black Prophet,” and purporting to be written by Guy Fitch Phelps.
All other books or publications containing or purporting to contain extracts from or an abstract of the said book.
F. H. D. BELL,
Attorney-General.
Sale of certain Publications prohibited.
WHEREAS the sale of the publications mentioned in the Schedule hereto is deemed by me to be injurious to the public interest in respect to the present war :
Now, therefore, I, Francis Henry Dillon Bell, His Majesty’s Attorney-General for the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, in pursuance of the regulations made under the War Regulations Act, 1914, on the 11th day of October, 1915, as amended by regulations made on the 18th day of June, 1918, prohibit the sale of the publications mentioned in the Schedule hereto.
Dated this 3rd day of July, 1918.
SCHEDULE.
THE periodical publication called “The Green Ray,” published at Dunedin, and also every publication issued in succession to “The Green Ray,” or in substitution therefor, and having the same proprietor, publisher, printer, or editor.
Dated this 3rd day of July, 1918.
F. H. D. BELL,
Attorney-General.
Special Books in Languages and Literature for the Public Service Senior Examination, 1919.
Office of Public Service Commissioner,
Wellington, 24th June, 1918.
THE special books for the Public Service Senior Examination of January, 1919, will be the same as those shown below for the Teachers’ Class C Examination.
D. ROBERTSON,
Public Service Commissioner.
Special Books in Languages and Literature for the Teachers’ Class C Certificate Examination, 1919 and 1920.
Education Department,
Wellington, 24th June, 1918.
IN pursuance of regulations under the Education Act, 1914, notice is hereby given that at the Teachers’ Class C Certificate Examination of January, 1919, and January, 1920, respectively, the special books of which a knowledge will be required will be as follows:—
(a.) January, 1919.
ENGLISH.—Shakespeare, “Henry IV” (Parts I and II), “Henry V”; Pope, “Essay on Criticism”; Swift, “Battle of the Books”; Steele and Addison, “The Spectator.” The Club Papers are as follows: 1, 2, 12, 34, 105, 106, 108, 110, 112, 115, 117, 122, 123, 125, 126, 130, 131, 269, 295, 329, 335, 383, 517, 530, 549, 550. The Vision of Mirzah, 159. In addition, a knowledge of the period of literature 1688 to 1744 will be required. Special attention must be paid to Defoe, Steele, Addison, Swift, Pope, and Thomson; but the other authors in the period are not to be neglected. The literary movements and their leaders, the current types and forms of literature and their representatives, as well as the influence of the ancient classics, and of the leading Continental literatures on the English literature of the period, must also be examined.
GREEK.—Select Speeches of Lysias (Shuckburgh, Macmillan); Sophocles, “Antigone.”
LATIN.—Livy, XXIV; Horace, “Odes III and IV.”
FRENCH.—La Bruyère, “Les Caractères”; A. Daudet, “Le Petit Chose”; Racine, “Athalie.”
GERMAN.—Goethe, “Iphigenie”; Schiller, “Maria Stuart”; Keller, “Zurischer Novellen.”
ITALIAN.—Manzoni, “I Promessi Sposi.”
SPANISH.—Ayala, Camprodon and Eguilaz, “Teatro Moderno Español” (David Nutt); Alarcon, “El Niño de la Bola.”
(b.) January, 1920.
ENGLISH.—Shakespeare, “Merchant of Venice,” “Julius Caesar”; Gray, “Poems”; Goldsmith, “Deserted Village”; Johnson, “Life of Swift”; Landor, “Pericles and Aspasia.” In addition, a knowledge of the period of literature 1744 to 1798 will be required. Special attention must be paid to Johnson, Burke, Gibbon, Goldsmith, Collins, Gray, Crabbe, Burns, and Cowper; but the other authors in the period are not to be neglected. The literary movements and their leaders, the current types and forms of literature and their representatives, as well as the influence of the ancient classics, and of the leading Continental literatures on the English literature of the period, must also be examined.
GREEK.—Thucydides, IV; Aristophanes, “Knights.”
LATIN.—Sallust, “Catiline; Virgil, “Aeneid IX.”
FRENCH.—A. France, “Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard”; Voltaire, “Zaire”; Molière, “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme.”
GERMAN.—Goethe, “Faust” (Part I); Lessing, “Minna von Barnhelm”; Sudermann, “Frau Sorge.”
ITALIAN.—Fogazzaro, “Il Santo”; Amicis, “Carrozza di Tutti.”
SPANISH.—Galdos, “Trafalgar” (Pitt Press); Quintana, “Vidas de Españoles Celebres,” Volume I—Lives of Vasco Nunez de Balboa and Francisco Pizarro.
W. J. ANDERSON,
Director of Education.
Result of Election of a Drainage District.
Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 26th June, 1918.
THE following result of the election of trustees of a drainage district has been received from the Returning Officer, and is published in accordance with the provisions of the Land Drainage Act, 1908.
J. HISLOP,
Under-Secretary.
Woodlands Drainage District, County of Waikato—
Wilfred John Bridgman.
Albert Wells Chapman.
Albert William Chapman.
Joseph Beadon Maunder.
Holford Whittaker.
Officiating Ministers for 1918.—Notice No. 26.
Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 2nd July, 1918.
PURSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the following name of an Officiating Minister within the meaning of the said Act is published for general information:—
Baptists.
The Reverend E. T. JONES.
W. W. COOK,
Registrar-General.
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🗺️ Authorization for Laying-off of Streets in Koitata
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey8 June 1918
Street layout, Koitata, Wellington Land District
- D. H. Guthrie, Minister of Lands
⚖️ Prohibition of Sale of Certain Publications
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement28 June 1918
Publications, Prohibition, War Regulations
- Francis Henry Dillon Bell, Attorney-General
⚖️ Prohibition of Sale of 'The Green Ray' Publication
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement3 July 1918
Publications, Prohibition, War Regulations, The Green Ray
- Francis Henry Dillon Bell, Attorney-General
🎓 Special Books for Public Service Senior Examination, 1919
🎓 Education, Culture & Science24 June 1918
Public Service Examination, Books, 1919
- D. Robertson, Public Service Commissioner
🎓 Special Books for Teachers’ Class C Certificate Examination, 1919 and 1920
🎓 Education, Culture & Science24 June 1918
Teachers’ Examination, Books, 1919, 1920
- W. J. Anderson, Director of Education
🏘️ Result of Election of Trustees for Woodlands Drainage District
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government26 June 1918
Drainage District, Election, Trustees, Woodlands, Waikato
- Wilfred John Bridgman, Elected trustee of Woodlands Drainage District
- Albert Wells Chapman, Elected trustee of Woodlands Drainage District
- Albert William Chapman, Elected trustee of Woodlands Drainage District
- Joseph Beadon Maunder, Elected trustee of Woodlands Drainage District
- Holford Whittaker, Elected trustee of Woodlands Drainage District
- J. Hislop, Under-Secretary
⚖️ Appointment of Officiating Minister for Baptists
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement2 July 1918
Officiating Minister, Marriage Act, Baptists
- E. T. Jones (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister for Baptists
- W. W. Cook, Registrar-General