Miscellaneous Notices




1066
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 29

Declaring Carpet-beating to be an Offensive Trade under Health Act, 1920.

Department of Health,
Wellington, 10th March, 1922.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor-General has declared the following trade to be an offensive trade within the meaning of the Health Act, 1920:—

Carpet-beating.

C. J. PARR, Minister of Health.


Shooting Season for Imported Game and Native Game, License Fee, &c., South Canterbury Acclimatization District.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921–22, I, William Downie Stewart, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify that the following imported game and native game—viz., mallard duck, grey duck, black teal, and black swan—may be taken or killed within the South Canterbury Acclimatization District, comprising the Counties of Geraldine and Levels, and that portion of the County of Mackenzie lying to the east of a line commencing at Mount Cook and proceeding by a right line over the Ball Hut to the Tasman Glacier, thence along the western boundary of the Tasman Glacier to the Tasman River, thence by a line along the middle of that river, and the middle of Lake Pukaki, and the middle of Pukaki River to the Waitaki River, together with the Boroughs of Geraldine, Timaru, and Temuka, from the first day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, to the thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two (both days inclusive). And I do further notify that licenses to take or kill such imported game and native game within the said district will be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings each; and the secretary of the said South Canterbury Acclimatization Society, or any person authorized by such secretary in that behalf, is hereby authorized to sign and issue the said licenses.

And I do further notify that licenses to take or kill grey duck, black teal, and black swan within the said district will be issued to any person by the said secretary, or person authorized by such secretary in that behalf, on payment of the sum of ten shillings each.

And I do hereby restrict the number of such imported game and native game that may be taken or killed by any one person in any one day to not more than twelve mallard duck and twenty-five head in all of grey duck, black teal, and black swan.

Nothing in any license to take or kill imported game and native game shall authorize the holder thereof to take or kill imported game and native game on lands actually and exclusively used by any registered acclimatization society for acclimatization purposes, or on any sanctuary or public domain.

As witness my hand at Wellington, this 13th day of April, 1922.

R. HEATON RHODES,
For Minister of Internal Affairs.

[NOTE.—The above warrant is published in substitution for the one published on page 1016 of New Zealand Gazette No. 26, of 6th April, 1922.]


Mining Privilege struck off the Register.—Notice under Section 30, Subsection (4), of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

Warden’s Office,
Waihi, 28th March, 1922.

NOTICE is hereby given that the mining privilege in the Schedule hereto has been struck off the Mining Register, in pursuance of section 30, subsection (4), of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

T. MORGAN, Mining Registrar.


SCHEDULE.

No. 9138. Date: 7/4/14. Nature of privilege: Special quartz claim (New Waihi Central). Locality: Waihi. Registered holder: David Moreen Parker.


Notice to Mariners.—No. 26 of 1922.

AUCKLAND HARBOUR.—DREDGER MOORINGS.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 12th April, 1922.

THE Auckland Harbour Board notifies that the dredger No. 121, which is now laid up, is moored at a position 336 degrees distance 2,100 ft. from the north-west corner of the Freeman’s Bay Reclamation.

Charts, &c., affected.—Admiralty Chart No. 1970; “New Zealand Pilot,” ninth edition, 1919, page 190; “New Zealand Nautical Almanac,” 1922, page 196, and plan facing page 200.

ROBERT DUNCAN, Secretary.


Public Trust Office.—Local Districts defined.

WHEREAS by section 2 of the Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1921–22, it is enacted that the Public Trustee may, by notice in the Gazette, from time to time establish and define, abolish, alter, and reconstitute local districts for the purposes of the said Act:

Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the said section 2, I, John William Macdonald, the Public Trustee of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby establish and define the undermentioned districts as being the local districts to be controlled by the several District Public Trustees set out hereunder as from the 1st day of May, 1922.

NORTH ISLAND.

Names, Description and Boundaries, of Local Districts.

WHANGAREI (District Public Trustee, Allan Marshall):—
All that area comprising the counties of Otamatea, Hobson, Hokianga, Bay of Islands, Mongonui, Whangaroa, and Whangarei.

The district of Whangarei includes the agencies at Dargaville, Kaitaia, and Kohukohu.

AUCKLAND (District Public Trustee, Richard Froude Ward):—
All that area comprising the counties of Rodney, Eden, Franklin, Waitemata, and Manukau; also the Great Barrier Island and the islands in the Hauraki Gulf.

The district of Auckland includes the part-time office at Pukekohe.

HAMILTON (District Public Trustee, George Herbert Chester-man):—
All that area comprising the counties of Kaitieke, Ohura, Waitomo, Kawhia, Waipa, Raglan, Waikato, Thames, Coromandel, Ohinemuri, Hauraki, Piako, Tauranga, Matamata, Whakatane, Opotiki, Rotorua, Otorohanga, and Taumarunui, that portion of the Taupo County to the north of a line extending from the junction of the Whakatane, Wairoa, and Taupo Counties in a south-westerly direction to the Tauranga-Taupo River, and from thence along that river to its mouth.

The district of Hamilton includes the district offices at Te Kuiti and Whakatane, the part-time offices at Te Aroha and Te Awamutu, and the agencies at Cambridge, Kawhia, Matamata, Morrinsville, Opotiki, Rotorua, Taumarunui, Tauranga, Thames, and Waihi.

GISBORNE (District Public Trustee, Kenneth Alan Henderson):—
All that area comprising the counties of Waiapu, Mata-kaoa, Uawa, Waikohu, and Cook, and that portion of the Wairoa County north and east of the Ruakituri River from where it crosses the Wairoa-Waikohu County boundary to its junction with the Hangaroa River, and north and west of the Hangaroa River from its junction with the Ruakituri River to where it crosses the Cook County boundary.

NEW PLYMOUTH (District Public Trustee, Frank Mitchell Whyte):—
All that area comprising the counties of Taranaki, Inglewood, and Clifton, and that portion of the Egmont County north of a line drawn from the Mountain Radius line along the Kina Road to the sea.

The district of New Plymouth includes the part-time offices at Inglewood and Waitara.

HAWERA (District Public Trustee, Ernest Barns):—
All that area comprising the counties of Whangamomona, Stratford, Eltham, Waimate West, and Hawera, those portions of the Patea and Waitotara Counties outside the Wellington Land District, and that portion of the Egmont County south of a line drawn from the Mountain Radius line along the Kina Road to the sea.

The district of Hawera includes the district office at Stratford and the part-time offices at Eltham and Patea.

WANGANUI (District Public Trustee, Thomas Richard Allen):—
All that area comprising Wanganui County and those portions of the Patea and Waitotara Counties within the Wellington Land District.

NAPIER (District Public Trustee, Somerset Ward Smith):—
All that area comprising the Hawke’s Bay County, the Waipawa County, the Waipukurau County, and that portion of the Taupo County bounded on the north by a line drawn from the junction of the Wairoa, Whakatane, and Taupo Counties in a south-westerly direction to the Tauranga-Taupo River, and on the west by a line extending from the Tauranga-Taupo River along the said river and one of its tributaries to Ngapuketurua, and from thence along the summits of the Kaimanawa Mountains to where they cross



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🏥 Carpet-beating Declared an Offensive Trade

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
10 March 1922
Health Act, Offensive Trade, Carpet-beating
  • C. J. Parr, Minister of Health

🌾 Shooting Season for Game in South Canterbury

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
13 April 1922
Game, Hunting, Licenses, South Canterbury, Acclimatization
  • William Downie Stewart, Minister of Internal Affairs
  • R. Heaton Rhodes, For Minister of Internal Affairs

🌾 Mining Privilege Struck Off the Register (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
28 March 1922
Mining, Privilege, Register, Waihi
  • David Moreen Parker, Registered holder of mining privilege

  • T. Morgan, Mining Registrar

🚂 Notice to Mariners - Dredger Moorings

🚂 Transport & Communications
12 April 1922
Marine, Dredger, Moorings, Auckland Harbour
  • Robert Duncan, Secretary

🏛️ Public Trust Office Local Districts Defined

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Public Trust Office, Local Districts, Boundaries
8 names identified
  • Allan Marshall (District Public Trustee), Whangarei District Public Trustee
  • Richard Froude Ward (District Public Trustee), Auckland District Public Trustee
  • George Herbert Chesterman (District Public Trustee), Hamilton District Public Trustee
  • Kenneth Alan Henderson (District Public Trustee), Gisborne District Public Trustee
  • Frank Mitchell Whyte (District Public Trustee), New Plymouth District Public Trustee
  • Ernest Barns (District Public Trustee), Hawera District Public Trustee
  • Thomas Richard Allen (District Public Trustee), Wanganui District Public Trustee
  • Somerset Ward Smith (District Public Trustee), Napier District Public Trustee

  • John William Macdonald, Public Trustee