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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 87
Letters of Naturalization granted.
Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 14th September, 1921.
IT is hereby notified, for public information, that letters of naturalization or endorsements of letters of naturalization, in accordance with the provisions of the Aliens Act, 1908, have been granted to the persons named and described hereunder.
F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Internal Affairs.
| Name. | Nationality. | Residence. | Occupation. | Date of Naturalization. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Johnson, Emil Rudolf Helmer | Swedish | Waipawa | Labourer | 14/9/21. |
| Lincoln, William Frank | American | Silverdale | Farmer | " |
| Melville, Harriet Mary | Russian | Avondale | Domestic duties | " |
| Moller, Carl Sofus | Danish.. | Te Kuiti .. | Painter | " |
| Qvam, Axel Johan Dakkert .. | Norwegian | Dunedin .. | Machinist | " |
| Villiger, Niklaus | Swiss .. | Eltham .. | Sawmill hand | " |
| Pearson, John | Swedish | Hamilton | Fireman | " |
The Rotorua County Council Heavy Traffic By-law, 1921, confirmed under the By-laws Act, 1910.
Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 17th September, 1921.
THE following certificate has been executed on the sealed copy of the by-laws made by the Rotorua County Council on the 1st day of August, 1921.
F. H. D. BELL,
For Minister of Internal Affairs.
CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION.
In pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm the above-written by-laws, and declare that the same came into force on the 1st day of September, 1921.
Dated this 17th day of September, 1921.
F. H. D. BELL,
For Minister of Internal Affairs.
Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence for Thomas Ludwig Crass and Others, Masterton.
THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand having reasonable ground for supposing that the persons whose names and addresses are shown in the Schedule hereunder are engaged in receiving money as the consideration for an assurance or agreement implied to pay money on events relating to horse-races, it is hereby ordered, under section 28 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, that no money-order in favour of any one of the said persons shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed to any one of the said persons (either by his own or by any fictitious or assumed name), shall be registered, forwarded, or delivered by the Post Office of New Zealand.
SCHEDULE.
THOMAS LUDWIG CRASS, Masterton.
JAMES HENRY CUFF, Masterton.
WILLIAM POWELL, Masterton.
Dated this 13th day of September, 1921.
J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General.
Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence.
THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand having reasonable ground for supposing that the person whose name and address are shown in the Schedule hereunder is engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery or scheme of chance, it is hereby ordered, under section 28 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, that no money-order in favour of the said person shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed to the said person (either by his own or by any fictitious or assumed name), or addressed to the address given in the Schedule hereunder without a name, shall be either registered or forwarded by the Post Office of New Zealand.
SCHEDULE.
CHAS. JÜRss, Copenhagen K., Denmark, Box 99.
Dated this 12th day of September, 1921.
J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General.
Notice fixing the Closing-hours of all the Tobacconists’ Shops in the Borough of Hawera, under the Shops and Offices Act, 1908.
WHEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority of the occupiers of all the tobacconists’ shops in the Borough of Hawera, has been forwarded to me, desiring that all such shops in the borough be closed in the evening of working-days as follows: Monday 6 p.m., Tuesday 6 p.m., Thursday 6 p.m., Friday 6 p.m., Saturday 9 p.m., with the exception of Christmas and New Year’s Eve, when the closing-hours shall be 11 p.m.; provided that any occupier who observes Saturday as the statutory half-holiday shall be entitled to keep open until 6 p.m. on the Wednesday and 9 p.m. on Friday:
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 tobacconists’ shops within the Borough of Hawera:
Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1908, I do hereby direct that on and after the 29th day of September, 1921, all the tobacconists’ shops within the Borough of Hawera shall be closed accordingly.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of September, 1921.
G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.
Notice fixing Closing-hours of (1) Watchmakers’ and (2) Jewellers’ Shops in the City of Auckland, under the Shops and Offices Act, 1908.
WHEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority of the occupiers of all the shops in each of the trades of (1) watchmaker and (2) jeweller in the City of Auckland has been forwarded to me, desiring that all such shops in the city be closed in the evening of working-days as follows: On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 5.30 p.m., at 9 p.m. on Fridays, and on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve at 11 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) watchmaker and (2) jeweller within the City of Auckland:
Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1908, I do hereby direct that on and after the 29th day of September, 1921, all the shops in each of the trades of (1) watchmaker and (2) jeweller in the City of Auckland shall be closed in the evening of working-days as follows: On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 5.30 p.m., and on Fridays at 9 p.m.
The notice gazetted on the 12th September, 1918, fixing the closing-hours of watchmakers’ and jewellers’ shops in the City of Auckland is hereby cancelled as from the date of the coming into operation of this notice.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of September, 1921.
G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.
Officiating Ministers for 1921.—Notice No. 29.
Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 20th September, 1921.
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:—
Unitarian Church.
The Reverend James Shaw Brown.
W. W. COOK, Registrar-General.
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🏛️ Letters of Naturalization Granted
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration14 September 1921
Naturalization, Citizenship, Aliens Act
7 names identified
- Emil Rudolf Helmer Johnson, Granted naturalization
- William Frank Lincoln, Granted naturalization
- Harriet Mary Melville, Granted naturalization
- Carl Sofus Moller, Granted naturalization
- Axel Johan Dakkert Qvam, Granted naturalization
- Niklaus Villiger, Granted naturalization
- John Pearson, Granted naturalization
- F. H. D. Bell, for Minister of Internal Affairs
🏘️ Confirmation of Rotorua County Council Heavy Traffic By-law
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government17 September 1921
By-law, Traffic, Rotorua County Council
- F. H. D. Bell, for Minister of Internal Affairs
🏭 Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence for Gambling
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry13 September 1921
Postal Prohibition, Gambling, Horse-races
- Thomas Ludwig Crass, Prohibited from receiving money-orders and postal correspondence
- James Henry Cuff, Prohibited from receiving money-orders and postal correspondence
- William Powell, Prohibited from receiving money-orders and postal correspondence
- J. G. Coates, Postmaster-General
🏭 Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Correspondence for Lottery
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry12 September 1921
Postal Prohibition, Lottery, Scheme of Chance
- Charles Jürss, Prohibited from receiving money-orders and postal correspondence
- J. G. Coates, Postmaster-General
👷 Closing-hours for Tobacconists’ Shops in Hawera
👷 Labour & Employment20 September 1921
Shop Closing-hours, Tobacconists, Hawera
- George James Anderson, Minister of Labour
👷 Closing-hours for Watchmakers’ and Jewellers’ Shops in Auckland
👷 Labour & Employment20 September 1921
Shop Closing-hours, Watchmakers, Jewellers, Auckland
- George James Anderson, Minister of Labour
🏛️ Appointment of Officiating Minister
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration20 September 1921
Marriage Act, Officiating Minister, Unitarian Church
- James Shaw Brown (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
- W. W. Cook, Registrar-General