Statutory Closing-day Appointments and Other Notices




  1. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
    [No. 43
    Appointing Saturday as the Statutory Closing-day in the
    Separate District of the Borough of Te Aroha.
    WHEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing-day
    in the separate district of the Borough of Te Aroha
    was duly taken under the authority of section 17 of the Shops
    and Offices Act, 1908, on the 27th day of April, 1921:
    And whereas the Town Clerk of the separate district of the
    Borough of Te Aroha has notified me that the majority of the
    votes given at such poll were in favour of the appointment of
    Saturday as the statutory closing-day in the separate district
    of the Borough of Te Aroha:
    Now, therefore, I, George James Anderson, Minister of
    Labour, in pursuance of section 17 of the Shops and Offices
    Act, 1908, as amended by section 5 of the Shops and Offices
    Amendment Act, 1920, do hereby appoint Saturday as the
    statutory closing-day in the separate district of the Borough
    of Te Aroha as from the 9th day of May, 1921.
    Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May, 1921.
    G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.
    Appointing Wednesday as the Statutory Closing-day in the
    Separate District of the Borough of Hawera.
    WHEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing-day
    in the separate district of the Borough of Hawera
    was duly taken under the authority of section 17 of the Shops
    and Offices Act, 1908, on the 27th day of April, 1921:
    And whereas the Town Clerk of the separate district of
    the Borough of Hawera has notified me that the majority of
    the votes given at such poll were in favour of the appointment
    of Wednesday as the statutory closing-day in the separate
    district of the Borough of Hawera:
    Now, therefore, I, George James Anderson, Minister of
    Labour, in pursuance of section 17 of the Shops and Offices
    Act, 1908, as amended by section 5 of the Shops and Offices
    Amendment Act, 1920, do hereby appoint Wednesday as the
    statutory closing-day in the separate district of the Borough
    of Hawera as from the 9th day of May, 1921.
    Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May, 1921.
    G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.
    Appointing Saturday as the Statutory Closing-day in the
    Separate District of the Borough of Carterton.
    WHEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing-day
    in the separate district of the Borough of Carterton
    was duly taken under the authority of section 17 of the Shops
    and Offices Act, 1908, on the 27th day of April, 1921:
    And whereas the Town Clerk of the separate district of
    the Borough of Carterton has notified me that the majority
    of the votes given at such poll were in favour of the
    appointment of Saturday as the statutory closing-day in the
    separate district of the Borough of Carterton:
    Now, therefore, I, George James Anderson, Minister of
    Labour, in pursuance of section 17 of the Shops and Offices
    Act, 1908, as amended by section 5 of the Shops and Offices
    Amendment Act, 1920, do hereby appoint Saturday as the
    statutory closing-day in the separate district of the Borough
    of Carterton as from the 9th day of May, 1921.
    Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May, 1921.
    G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.
    Appointing Saturday as the Statutory Closing-day in the
    Separate District of the Borough of Marton.
    WHEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing-day
    in the separate district of the Borough of Marton
    was duly taken under the authority of section 17 of the Shops
    and Offices Act, 1908, on the 27th day of April, 1921:
    And whereas the Town Clerk of the separate district of
    the Borough of Marton has notified me that the majority of
    the votes given at such poll were in favour of the appointment
    of Saturday as the statutory closing-day in the separate
    district of the Borough of Marton:
    Now, therefore, I, George James Anderson, Minister of
    Labour, in pursuance of section 17 of the Shops and Offices
    Act, 1908, as amended by section 5 of the Shops and Offices
    Amendment Act, 1920, do hereby appoint Saturday as the
    statutory closing-day in the separate district of the Borough
    of Marton as from the 9th day of May, 1921.
    Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May, 1921.
    G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.
    Warrant of Appointment of Customs Examining-place.
    Customs Department,
    Wellington, 29th April, 1921.
    I, WILLIAM DOWNIE STEWART, Minister of Customs,
    in exercise of the powers vested in me for this purpose
    by the Customs Act, 1913, do by this warrant appoint the
    undermentioned shed to be a place for the examination by
    the Customs of goods subject to the control of the Customs,
    viz.:—
    PORT OF LYTTELTON.
    The iron building, roofed with iron, situated on the railway
    reserve between Carlyle Street, Sydenham, and Moorhouse
    Avenue, Christchurch, and known as “D” Shed.
    WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
    Minister of Customs.
    Appointment of Members of Revaluation Committees.
    Department of Lands and Survey,
    Wellington, 2nd May, 1921.
    PURSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by
    section 15 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1915,
    I, David Henry Guthrie, Minister of Lands for the Dominion
    of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the undermentioned
    persons to be members of the Revaluation Committees set
    out hereunder respectively, for a period of one year from the
    1st January, 1921:—
    Northern portion of the North Auckland Land District:
    Herbert Bismark Matthews, Esq., of Kaitaia, Farmer.
    Southern portion of the North Auckland Land District:
    James Allison Steen Hemphill, of Mapuna, Farmer.
    Auckland Land District: James Boddie, Esq., of Te
    Kuiti, Farmer.
    Poverty Bay portion of Hawke’s Bay Land District:
    Owen Edwin Bartram, Esq., of Tolaga Bay, Sheep-
    farmer.
    Southern portion of Hawke’s Bay Land District: Patrick
    Patullo, Esq., of Newstead, Napier, Sheep-farmer.
    Taranaki Land District : William Brooks Grant, Esq.,
    of New Plymouth.
    Wellington Land District: George Robert Nicol Wright,
    Esq., of Wellington, Licensed Sharebroker.
    Marlborough Land District: Henry William Granville
    Beauchamp, Esq., of Mangamaunu, Kaikoura, Sheep-
    farmer.
    Nelson Land District: Thomas Hewetson, Esq., of Upper
    Moutere, Farmer.
    Westland Land District: William Wilson, Esq., of
    Hokitika, Land and Estate Agent.
    Northern portion of Canterbury Land District: Robert
    William Lockhead, Esq., of St. Albans.
    Southern portion of Canterbury Land District: James
    Scott, Esq., of Wai-iti Road, Timaru.
    Otago Land District : Patrick Kinney, Esq., of Rockvale,
    Hyde, Sheep-farmer.
    Southland Land District: William James Annan Mc-
    Gregor, Esq., of Mount Linton, Runholder.
    D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands.
    Taieri River Trust.
    IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon
    me by section 3 of the Taieri River Improvement Act,
    1920, I, Joseph Gordon Coates, Minister of Public Works,
    do hereby appoint
    LACHLAN BAIN CAMPBELL, Esq., District Engineer, Public
    Works Department, Dunedin;
    ROBERT THOMAS SADD, Esq., Commissioner of Crown
    Lands, Dunedin; and
    WALTER BLACKIE, Esq., Chairman of the Taieri County
    Council, Mosgiel,
    to be Commissioners of the Taieri River Trust.
    As witness my hand at Wellington this 27th day of April,
  2. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works.
    Broom declared to be a Noxious Weed in the Town of Rotorua.—
    Notice No. 2060.
    Department of Agriculture,
    Wellington, 2nd May, 1921.
    IT is hereby notified, for public information, that the
    Department of Tourist and Health Resorts, as the
    local authority in respect of the Town of Rotorua, has de-
    clared broom (Cytisus scoparius) to be a noxious weed within
    the meaning of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, in the Town
    of Rotorua.
    W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture.



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👷 Appointing Saturday as the Statutory Closing-day in Te Aroha

👷 Labour & Employment
4 May 1921
Shops and Offices Act, Statutory Closing-day, Te Aroha Borough
  • George James Anderson, Minister of Labour

👷 Appointing Wednesday as the Statutory Closing-day in Hawera

👷 Labour & Employment
4 May 1921
Shops and Offices Act, Statutory Closing-day, Hawera Borough
  • George James Anderson, Minister of Labour

👷 Appointing Saturday as the Statutory Closing-day in Carterton

👷 Labour & Employment
4 May 1921
Shops and Offices Act, Statutory Closing-day, Carterton Borough
  • George James Anderson, Minister of Labour

👷 Appointing Saturday as the Statutory Closing-day in Marton

👷 Labour & Employment
4 May 1921
Shops and Offices Act, Statutory Closing-day, Marton Borough
  • George James Anderson, Minister of Labour

🏭 Warrant of Appointment of Customs Examining-place

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 April 1921
Customs Act, Examining-place, Lyttelton Port
  • William Downie Stewart, Minister of Customs

🗺️ Appointment of Members of Revaluation Committees

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
2 May 1921
Land Laws Amendment Act, Revaluation Committees, Land Districts
14 names identified
  • Herbert Bismark Matthews (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • James Allison Steen Hemphill, Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • James Boddie (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • Owen Edwin Bartram (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • Patrick Patullo (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • William Brooks Grant (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • George Robert Nicol Wright (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • Henry William Granville Beauchamp (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • Thomas Hewetson (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • William Wilson (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • Robert William Lockhead (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • James Scott (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • Patrick Kinney (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee
  • William James Annan McGregor (Esquire), Appointed to Revaluation Committee

  • David Henry Guthrie, Minister of Lands

🏗️ Appointment of Commissioners of the Taieri River Trust

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
27 April 1921
Taieri River Improvement Act, Commissioners, Taieri River Trust
  • Lachlan Bain Campbell (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner of Taieri River Trust
  • Robert Thomas Sadd (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner of Taieri River Trust
  • Walter Blackie (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner of Taieri River Trust

  • Joseph Gordon Coates, Minister of Public Works

🌾 Broom Declared a Noxious Weed in Rotorua

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
2 May 1921
Noxious Weeds Act, Broom, Rotorua
  • W. Nosworthy, Minister of Agriculture