β¨ Rainfall Statistics and Miscellaneous Notices
JAN. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 91
New Zealand Rainfall for November, 1921--continued.
| Station. | Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch). | Days with Rain. |
| --- | --- | --- |
| SOUTH ISLAND--continued. | | |
| (G.) EAST ASPECT--KAIKOURA TO CAPE SAUNDERS--continued. | | |
| Duntroon | 175 | 9 |
| Pukeuri, Oamaru | 188 | 8 |
| Oamaru | 138 | 7 |
| Steward Settlement, Oamaru | 149 | 4 |
| Trotter's Creek, Hillgrove | 196 | 11 |
| Kauroo Hill, Maheno | 199 | 11 |
| Bushey Park, Palmerston South | 89 | 6 |
| Burnside, Dunedin | 128 | 15 |
| Fish-hatchery, Portobello | 117 | 13 |
| Whare Flat | ... | |
| Mosgiel | 118 | 14 |
| Sawyer's Bay | 155 | 15 |
| (H.) SOUTH ASPECT--CAPE SAUNDERS TO PUYSEGUR POINT. | | |
| Paerau | 101 | 8 |
| Great Moss Swamp, via Patearoa | 105 | 9 |
| Eweburn Nursery, Ranfurly | 206 | 10 |
| Waipiata | .75 | 6 |
| Naseby | 184 | 6 |
| Robertslea, Middlemarch | 109 | 12 |
| Mount Pisa Station, Cromwell | | |
| Hawea Flat | 62 | 3 |
| Maungawera, Otago | 82 | 5 |
| Luggate, Cromwell | 72 | 4 |
| Manorburn Dam | 100 | 9 |
| Frankton | 102 | 10 |
| Queenstown | 114 | 7 |
| Moa Creek | 148 | 11 |
| St. Bathan's | 182 | 10 |
| Blackstone Hill | 92 | 6 |
| Clyde | 59 | 6 |
| Earnscleugh | 42 | 4 |
| Teviot River | ... | |
| Roxburgh | 107 | 7 |
| Sunnyvale Orchard, Island Block | ... | |
| Balolutha | 268 | 13 |
| Garston | 30 | 3 |
| Fairlight Station, Nokomai | ... | |
| Glenfalloch Station, Nokomai | 150 | 6 |
| Wendonside | 228 | 17 |
| Wendon | 137 | 11 |
| Lawrence | ... | |
| Owaka | 299 | 11 |
| Tapanui Nursery | 291 | 20 |
| Edievale | 270 | 13 |
| Waikawa Valley | ... | |
| Tahakopa, Wharuarimu | 691 | 22 |
| Uplands, Waimahaka | 506 | 20 |
| Roslin Estate, Woodlands | 508 | 21 |
| Dipton | 153 | 11 |
| Bluff | ... | |
New Zealand Rainfall for November, 1921--continued.
| Station. | Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch). | Days with Rain. |
| --- | --- | --- |
| SOUTH ISLAND--continued. | | |
| (H.) SOUTH ASPECT--CAPE SAUNDERS TO PUYSEGUR POINT--continued. | | |
| Radio-Awarua | 464 | 20 |
| Nightcaps | 169 | 13 |
| Otautau | 338 | 16 |
| Creighton | 215 | 10 |
| Manapouri | 424 | 15 |
| Monowai (Sunnyside) | 333 | 12 |
| (I.) ISLANDS. | | |
| Centre Island | 564 | 13 |
| Stewart Island | 759 | 23 |
| Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island | 713 | 23 |
| Niue Island | 406 | 14 |
| Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands | 746 | 19 |
| Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands | 902 | 11 |
| Mangaia, Cook Islands | ... | |
| Chatham Island | ... | |
| Vava'u | 826 | 12 |
LATE RETURNS.
| Station. | Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch). | Days with Rain. |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Waiawa, June, 1921 | 321 | |
| " October, 1921 | 1089 | 18 |
| Tahora, April, 1921 | 293 | 13 |
| " October, 1921 | 772 | 16 |
| Wahine, Sherenden, July, 1921 | 246 | 7 |
| " August, 1921 | 231 | 15 |
| " September, 1921 | 127 | 7 |
| " October, 1921 | 654 | 18 |
| Ariki, August, 1921 | 1174 | 16 |
| The Brothers, October, 1921 | 347 | 12 |
| Manaroa, October, 1921 | 978 | 14 |
| Puysegur Point, September, 1921 | 599 | 20 |
| Highfield, July, 1921 | 161 | 9 |
| Akaroa, July, 1921 | 176 | 7 |
| " August, 1921 | 412 | 7 |
| Lake Coleridge, October, 1921 | 386 | 10 |
| Roxburgh, September, 1921 | 89 | 6 |
| Glenfalloch, September, 1921 | 128 | 6 |
| " October, 1921 | 372 | 12 |
| Dipton, September, 1921 | 157 | 8 |
| Waitere, Te Awamutu, October, 1921 | 1043 | 19 |
| Wanganui, October, 1921 | 503 | 17 |
| Darfield, June, 1921 | 245 | 5 |
| " July, 1921 | 75 | 4 |
| " August, 1921 | 211 | 9 |
| " September, 1921 | 396 | 6 |
| " October, 1921 | 700 | 25 |
| Mangaia, September, 1921 | 603 | 14 |
| " October, 1921 | 870 | 11 |
| Niue Island, October, 1921 | 446 | 10 |
| Vava'u, October, 1921 | 546 | 9 |
The Poisons Act, 1908.--Register of Vendors of Poisons for the Wellington District for the Year ended 31st December, 1921.
Aitchison, Roland Lindsay, Palmerston North.
Aldridge, Alfred Edward, The Square, Palmerston North.
Armstrong, G. C., Mangaweka.
Arthur, Claude T., Onepu Road, Wellington.
Arthur, Thomas, 153 Willis Street, Wellington.
Ashby, Edwin, Mangatainoka.
Baker, William George, Feilding.
Bannatyne, W. M., and Co., Customhouse Quay, Wellington.
Barber, Charles Herbert, Rongotea.
Barraud and Abraham (Limited), Palmerston North.
Bishop, Henry, 71 Cuba Street, Palmerston North.
Bishop, Ivy G. F., 71 Cuba Street, Palmerston North.
Borrows, Robert Angus, 155 Jackson Street, Petone.
Boultbee, Howard Baker, Shannon.
Bouttell, Ross, 142 Onepu Road, Lyall Bay.
Bradfield, Arthur Charles, The Square, Palmerston North.
Breen, G. Clive, 173 Riddiford Street, Wellington.
Brien, Robert Charles, 221 Cuba Street, Wellington.
Brown, William Thomas, 151 Main Street West, Palmerston North.
Burbery, James Charles S. V., Hataitai, Wellington.
Butler, Alice Maud Hazel, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.
Caselberg, Meyer, Masterton and Greytown.
Castle, D. Mona, Riddiford Street, Wellington.
Public Trust Office.--Establishment of Agency at Geraldine.
IT is notified, for public information, that an agency of the office has been opened at Geraldine, under the control of Mr. John Murdoch Campbell McLeod as agent.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of January, 1922.
J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.
Mining Privilege to be struck off the Register.--Notice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.
Office of the Mining Registrar,
Nelson, 17th December, 1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that if within three months from the date hereof cause is not shown to the contrary, the mining privilege mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Mining Register kept by me, in pursuance of section 30 (3) of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.
H. MORGAN, Mining Registrar.
SCHEDULE.
No. 33. Date : 4th May, 1904. Nature of Privilege : Water-race. Locality : Near the junction of Nuggetty Creek with the Rolling River. Registered holder : John Hennerberry.
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New Zealand Rainfall for November, 1921
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ποΈ Infrastructure & Public WorksRainfall, Weather, Statistics, New Zealand
π₯ Register of Vendors of Poisons for the Wellington District
π₯ Health & Social WelfarePoisons, Vendors, Wellington District
22 names identified
- Roland Lindsay Aitchison, Vendor of Poisons
- Alfred Edward Aldridge, Vendor of Poisons
- G. C. Armstrong, Vendor of Poisons
- Claude T. Arthur, Vendor of Poisons
- Thomas Arthur, Vendor of Poisons
- Edwin Ashby, Vendor of Poisons
- William George Baker, Vendor of Poisons
- W. M. Bannatyne, Vendor of Poisons
- Charles Herbert Barber, Vendor of Poisons
- Henry Bishop, Vendor of Poisons
- Ivy G. F. Bishop, Vendor of Poisons
- Robert Angus Borrows, Vendor of Poisons
- Howard Baker Boultbee, Vendor of Poisons
- Ross Bouttell, Vendor of Poisons
- Arthur Charles Bradfield, Vendor of Poisons
- G. Clive Breen, Vendor of Poisons
- Robert Charles Brien, Vendor of Poisons
- William Thomas Brown, Vendor of Poisons
- James Charles S. V. Burbery, Vendor of Poisons
- Alice Maud Hazel Butler, Vendor of Poisons
- Meyer Caselberg, Vendor of Poisons
- D. Mona Castle, Vendor of Poisons
π’ Establishment of Public Trust Office Agency at Geraldine
π’ State Enterprises & Insurance4 January 1922
Public Trust Office, Agency, Geraldine
- John Murdoch Campbell McLeod, Appointed agent
- J. W. Macdonald, Public Trustee
πΎ Mining Privilege to be Struck Off the Register
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources17 December 1921
Mining Privilege, Register, Nelson
- John Hennerberry, Registered holder of mining privilege
- H. Morgan, Mining Registrar
NZ Gazette 1922, No 1