✨ Government Notices
APRIL 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1001
Government Offices to be closed on Tuesday, 25th April, 1922,
in Celebration of Anzac Day.
Office of Public Service Commissioner,
Wellington, 6th April, 1922.
THE Government offices throughout New Zealand will
be closed on Tuesday, 25th April, 1922, Anzac Day,
pursuant to the Anzac Day Act, 1920, as amended by the
Anzac Day Amendment Act, 1921-22, which provides that
such day shall be observed throughout New Zealand in all
respects as if it were a Sunday.
W. R. MORRIS,
Public Service Commissioner.
The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908.—
Notice of Cancellation of Registration.
Department of Labour,
Wellington, 25th March, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that the registration of
Tattersfield (Limited) Industrial Union of Employers,
registered No. 1091, situated at Auckland, is hereby cancelled as from the date of publication hereof in the New
Zealand Gazette.
F. W. ROWLEY,
Registrar of Industrial Unions.
The Public Service Classification and Superannuation Act,
1908.—Election of Member of the Public Service Super-
annuation Board to represent Contributors belonging to the
Post and Telegraph Department.
M R. HENRY ALEXANDER LAMB, Supervisor, Accountant's
Branch, Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington,
being the only candidate nominated for the above election, I
hereby declare him to be duly elected a member of the Public
Service Superannuation Board to represent contributors
belonging to the Post and Telegraph Department.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of April, 1922.
WILLIAM M. WRIGHT, Returning Officer.
Kaitangata Relicf Fund.
STATEMENT of account of the Public Trustee's administration from 31st March, 1921, to 31st March, 1922:-
Cr.
By Balance brought forward ...
3,532 15 7
Public Trust Office-
Interest, 31/3/20 to 31/3/21,
at 1 per cent. (additional)
17 5 6
To 31/3/22, at 5 per cent.
174 11 9
191 17 3
£3,724 12 10
Dr.
To Beneficiaries' Accounts-
Allowance to 1/4/22 ...
186 18 6
Public Trust Office-
Fee for administration
fund to 31/3/22 ..
22 1 0
Petty expenses ...
0 6 5
22 7 5
Balance ...
3,515 6 11
By Balance ...
3,515 6 11
J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.
Public Trust Office,
Wellington, 27th March, 1922.
Notice to Mariners.-No. 21 of 1922.
FOXTON HARBOUR.-DREDGING IN PROGRESS.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 3rd April, 1922.
THE Foxton Harbour Board notifies that the dredger
"Hennessy" is now engaged in dredging operations
between Rush Flat and the mouth of the Manawatu River,
and is at present operating opposite the jetty.
The dredger has moorings laid out ahead and astern, also
two on each side.
Care should be exercised when in the vicinity of the
dredger.
Charts, &c., affected.-Admiralty Chart No. 2054 ; "New
Zealand Pilot," ninth edition, 1919, page 106.
ROBERT DUNCAN, Secretary.
Notice to Mariners.-No. 22 of 1922.
KAIPARA HARBOUR.-SOUTH HEAD LIGHT.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 3rd April, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Wigham unwatched light
has been erected and is now operating at South
Head, Kaipara Harbour, in latitude 36° 25'6' S., longitude
174° 14'7' E. The light is (U), white, fixed; at a height of
21 ft. above high water, visible for a distance of about four
miles in clear weather, and is of about 100 c.p.
It is erected on a four-pile structure which is dry at low
water, and is visible from 094° through south to 320°.
This light is not intended for use seawards, as under
ordinary atmospheric and weather conditions it will not be
visible to vessels other than those which may be within the
entrance channels.
Charts, &c., affected.-Admiralty Plan No. 2614 ; "New
Zealand Pilot," ninth edition, 1919, page 60 ; "New Zealand
Nautical Almanac," 1922, pages 235 and 236.
ROBERT DUNCAN, Secretary.
Notice to Mariners.-No. 23 of 1922.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 4th April, 1922.
THE following Notices to Mariners, which have been
received from the Hydrographic Office, Washington,
and the Harbours Board Office, Adelaide, are published for
general information.
ROBERT DUNCAN, Secretary.
BRITISH ISLANDS.
RADIO NAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS TO MARINERS.
COMMENCING on lst February, 1922, radio navigational
warnings, containing information relating to derelicts, tem-
porary extinction of lights or displacement of principal aids
to navigation, drifting mines, ice reports and warnings, and
other important hydrographic matter, will be transmitted
to shipping in accordance with the particulars given in the
following schedules:-
Schedule I.
Name of Call Time Wave-
Station. Letters. (G.M.T.). length. Remarks.
Land's End GLD 0200, 0800, 600 Broadcasts to ship-
1400, 2000 ping in the Eng-
lisli Channel and
Bay of Biscay.
Fishguard .. GRL 0330, 0910, 600 Broadcasts to ship-
1530, 2100 ping approaching
or leaving St.
George's Channel
and the Bristol
Channel.
Port Patrick GPK 0910, 1530, 600 Broadcasts to ship-
2100 ping in the North
Channel and
Firth of Clyde.
Wick .. GKR 0200, 0800, 600 Broadcasts to ship-
1400, 2000 ping in the North
Sea and to ship-
ping approaching
or leaving Pent-
land Firth.
Cullercoats GCC 0330, 0910, 600 Broadcasts to ship-
1530, 2100 ping in the North
Sea.
North Fore- GNF 0200, 0800, 600 Broadcasts to ship-
land 1400, 2000 ping in the Eng-
lisli Channel and
North Sea.
Valencia (Ire- GCK 0330, 0910, 600 Broadcasts to ship-
land) 1530, 2100 ping in the At-
lantic.
Malin Head GMH 0200, 0800, 600 Ditto.
1400, 2000
Note.-The messages are first of all transmitted immediately
upon receipt by the stations concerned, and then at the above-
mentioned times.
The transmission of the warnings is continued as long as
considered necessary.
The warning message will be preceded by the radio danger
call - - - (TTT), repeated at short intervals ten times
on full power. The warning is broadcasted one minute
later and repeated three times, usually at intervals of ten
minutes.
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