Labour and Education Notices




JUNE 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1599

Masterton, has been forwarded to me, desiring that all such shops in the borough shall be closed in the evening of working-days as follows: Subject to closing at not later than 1 p.m. on the day observed as the statutory closing-day, on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 p.m., and on Fridays at 9.30 p.m.; with the exception that in the evening of the working-day that first precedes any of the special days (other than Christmas Day and New Year’s Day) mentioned in or coming within the meaning of section 19 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1908, the closing-hour shall be 9.30 p.m., and in the evening of the working-day that first precedes Christmas Day and in the evening of the working-day that first precedes New Year’s Day the closing-hour shall be 10 p.m.:

And whereas, I, George James Anderson, Minister of Labour, am satisfied that the signatures to such requisition represent a majority of the occupiers of all the shops in each of the trades of (1) hairdresser and (2) tobacconist within the Borough of Masterton:

Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1908, I do hereby direct that on and after the 30th day of June, 1921, all the shops in each of the trades of (1) hairdresser and (2) tobacconist in the Borough of Masterton shall be closed accordingly.

The notice gazetted on the 20th July, 1916, fixing the closing-hours of hairdressers’ and tobacconists’ shops in the Borough of Masterton is hereby cancelled as from the date of the coming into operation of this notice.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of June, 1921.

G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.


The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908.—Notice of Proposed Cancellations of Registration.

Department of Labour,
Wellington, 15th June, 1921.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to and in exercise of the powers in this behalf conferred upon me by section 22 of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908, the registration of the industrial unions mentioned in the Schedule below will, unless cause to the contrary is shown, be cancelled at the expiration of six weeks from the date hereof.

F. W. ROWLEY,
Registrar of Industrial Unions.


SCHEDULE.

NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.

Industrial Union of Employers.

THE Auckland Provincial Gum-dealers’ Industrial Union of Employers, registered number 460, situated at Auckland.

Industrial Unions of Workers.

The Eden Branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners’ Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 816, situated at Auckland.

The Waikato Flax-mills Employees’ Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 1,032, situated at Auckland.

WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.

Industrial Union of Workers.

The Wellington District Farm and Station Hands (other than Shearers), and Creamery, Butter, and Cheese Factories Employees’ Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 972, situated at Wellington.

CANTERBURY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.

Industrial Union of Workers.

The Homebush Collieries’ Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 363, situated at Glentunnel.


Classification of Assistant Teachers in Technical Schools and Manual-training Teachers.

THE following lists of assistant teachers employed in technical schools, recognized technical classes, and recognized manual-training centres, or classified for employment in such schools or classes, are issued under the authority of the Minister of Education, in accordance with the regulations relating to technical schools, recognized technical classes, and recognized manual-training classes, made by Order in Council dated the 8th December, 1920. The lists show alterations made in the graded lists published in the New Zealand Gazette dated the 16th December, 1920, and contain the names of teachers whose grading has been revised.

NOTE.—In the last column of the classification list T.S. stands for “Technical School,” E.B. for “Education Board,” and S.A. for “School of Art.”

JNO. CAUGHLEY, Director of Education.

DIVISION I.—MEN.

Class. Name. School or District.
IV Johnson, Alfred Gadsby.. .. Dunedin T.S.
Metson, James .. .. Wanganui T.S.
O’Shannassy, Gilbert Patrick .. Auckland T.S.
Walls, Joseph Young .. Wellington T.S.

II Bastings, Lyndon .. Dunedin T.S.
Crimp, Gordon Sidney .. New Plymouth T.S.
Ellis, Joseph .. Wellington T.S.
Herring, Horace E. .. Auckland T.S.

I Mason, Frederick Egmont .. Auckland T.S.
Nicol, John .. Wanganui T.S.

DIVISION I.—WOMEN.

V Allan, Doris Napier .. Christchurch T.S.

III Plimsoll, Beatrice Ellen Tozer .. Napier T.S.

II Watt, Isabella .. Canterbury E.B.

DIVISION II.—MEN.

V Howe, Edwin .. Wellington E.B.

IV Chaplin, George Owen .. Canterbury E.B.
Hinton, Edward .. Taranaki E.B.
Hynes, Rudolph .. Napier T.S.
Layzell, Frederick James .. Auckland T.S.
Skelton, Herbert Harley.. .. New Plymouth T.S.

III Brown, Alfred Alexander .. Wellington E.B.
Catton, Harold.. .. Hawera T.S.
Milne, Thomas Douglas .. Nelson T.S.
Toombs, Horace .. Hamilton T.S.
Walker, John .. ..

II Cocks, Reginald Sutherland .. Canterbury E.B.
Dickson, James William.. .. Invercargill T.S.
Pirie, John .. Wellington T.S.

DIVISION II.—WOMEN.

V Duncan, Gwendoline .. Napier T.S.

IV Couper, Henrietta .. Timaru T.S.

III Copeland, Ivy Margaret.. .. “Elam” S.A.
Higgins, Emily Madge .. Christchurch T.S.
McNie, Vera Margaret .. Christchurch T.S.
Melville, Catherine .. Otago E.B.

II Austin, Clarinda Maud .. Auckland E.B.
Dobson, Edith Alice .. Auckland E.B.
Johnson, Alice .. .. Wellington T.S.
Nelson, Elizabeth .. Auckland T.S.


Te Makarini Scholarships, tenable at Te Aute College, Hawke’s Bay.

Education Department,
Wellington, 15th June, 1921.

TWO Scholarships of the yearly value of £35, tenable for two years, are offered for competition in the year 1921. One of these scholarships, to be called the Senior Makarini Scholarship, is open to all Maori boys under sixteen years of age at the end of the month next preceding the month of the examination. The other scholarship, to be called the Junior Makarini Scholarship, is open to Maori boys who have been in regular attendance at Native village schools and are under fourteen years of age at the end of the month preceding the month of the examination. The scholarships are open to Maori boys on the conditions set forth in the regulations of the Trustees of the Te Makarini Scholarships Fund, as printed in the Appendix to the Regulations relating to Native Schools, except that for the Junior Scholarship the age-limit is now fourteen years, and that for the senior examination the work required is that of Standard VI instead of Standard V. The examination will be held at convenient centres on the 5th and 6th of December, 1921. Candidates must, either directly or through their teachers, send notice to the Inspector of Native Schools, Education Department, Wellington, of their intention to present themselves for examination. Such notice must be posted so as to reach the Department not later than the 30th of September, 1921.

Copies of the regulations and forms of notice may be obtained from teachers of Native schools and boarding institutions, the Secretaries to Education Boards, or the Director of Education, Wellington.

JOHN PORTEOUS,
Senior Inspector of Native Schools.



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👷 Notice fixing Closing-hours of (1) Hairdressers and (2) Tobacconists’ Shops in the Borough of Masterton (continued from previous page)

👷 Labour & Employment
21 June 1921
Closing-hours, Hairdressers, Tobacconists’ Shops, Masterton, Shops and Offices Act
  • George James Anderson, Minister of Labour

👷 Notice of Proposed Cancellations of Registration of Industrial Unions

👷 Labour & Employment
15 June 1921
Industrial Unions, Registration, Cancellation, Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury
  • F. W. Rowley, Registrar of Industrial Unions

🎓 Classification of Assistant Teachers in Technical Schools and Manual-training Teachers

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Teachers, Technical Schools, Manual-training, Classification, Education Board
37 names identified
  • Alfred Gadsby Johnson, Class IV teacher
  • James Metson, Class IV teacher
  • Gilbert Patrick O’Shannassy, Class IV teacher
  • Joseph Young Walls, Class IV teacher
  • Lyndon Bastings, Class II teacher
  • Gordon Sidney Crimp, Class II teacher
  • Joseph Ellis, Class II teacher
  • Horace E. Herring, Class II teacher
  • Frederick Egmont Mason, Class I teacher
  • John Nicol, Class I teacher
  • Doris Napier Allan, Class V teacher
  • Beatrice Ellen Tozer Plimsoll, Class III teacher
  • Isabella Watt, Class II teacher
  • Edwin Howe, Class V teacher
  • George Owen Chaplin, Class IV teacher
  • Edward Hinton, Class IV teacher
  • Rudolph Hynes, Class IV teacher
  • Frederick James Layzell, Class IV teacher
  • Herbert Harley Skelton, Class IV teacher
  • Alfred Alexander Brown, Class III teacher
  • Harold Catton, Class III teacher
  • Thomas Douglas Milne, Class III teacher
  • Horace Toombs, Class III teacher
  • John Walker, Class III teacher
  • Reginald Sutherland Cocks, Class II teacher
  • James William Dickson, Class II teacher
  • John Pirie, Class II teacher
  • Gwendoline Duncan, Class V teacher
  • Henrietta Couper, Class IV teacher
  • Ivy Margaret Copeland, Class III teacher
  • Emily Madge Higgins, Class III teacher
  • Vera Margaret McNie, Class III teacher
  • Catherine Melville, Class III teacher
  • Clarinda Maud Austin, Class II teacher
  • Edith Alice Dobson, Class II teacher
  • Alice Johnson, Class II teacher
  • Elizabeth Nelson, Class II teacher

  • Jno. Caughley, Director of Education

🎓 Te Makarini Scholarships for Maori Boys

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
15 June 1921
Scholarships, Maori, Te Aute College, Examination, Native Schools
  • John Porteous, Senior Inspector of Native Schools