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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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and if discovered playing therein the licensee or the
person for the time in charge of the premises shall
be liable to a fine of £5 for the first offence, and for
a second offence the Council may revoke the license.
(7.) Renewal of license must be applied for before the
expiry of the term for which a license has been
granted.
(8.) Any Maori youth under the age of fifteen years found
playing billiards in any place whatsoever shall be
liable to a fine not exceeding 5s. for the first offence,
not exceeding 10s. for the second offence, and not
exceeding £1 for the third offence or for every
subsequent offence.
(9.) Any person keeping a billiard-room or a billiard-table
in any Maori kainga, and any Maori keeping such
a room or table at any other place within the dis-
trict, except townships (but not Maori lots within
a Native township) and European settlements,
without license from the Council, shall be liable to
a fine not exceeding £25.
(10.) Any person found playing for money, whether by
cards or any other game (except by billiards on
licensed premises), within the precincts of any
kainga shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 10s.
for the first offence, not exceeding £1 for the second
offence, and not exceeding £2 for every subsequent
offence.
(11.) Any person, the owner or occupier of any house or
premises situate in any Maori kainga, who shall
permit or allow gambling or playing for money (except
by billiards on licensed premises) in such house or
upon such premises shall be liable to a fine not
exceeding £1 for the first offence, not exceeding
£2 for the second offence, and not exceeding £5
for every subsequent offence.
(N.) VILLAGE COMMITTEES.
- The Council may delegate wholly or in part its powers
under the prescribed rules or regulations to any Village
Committee, and such Committee shall thereupon be enabled
to exercise such powers within its own kainga.
The Village Committee shall have power to impose a penalty
or a fine for any breach of regulation, and if such fine be not
paid within the prescribed period the Chairman of the Com-
mittee shall forward a report on and evidence of such breach
of regulation and of the non-payment of such fine to the
Chairman of the Council.
- The Council shall prescribe fines for by-laws for which
no provision has been made.
SCHEDULE.
Form A.
To [Name and address].
GREETING: You are requested to cleanse or cause your
house to be cleansed within days after service of this
notice upon you, and you are warned that if after such ser-
vice you refuse or neglect within the time specified to comply
with this notice you will be liable to a fine not exceeding £1.
Dated the day of , 19 .
(SEAL.)
Chairman [or Clerk] of Tongariro Council
[or Village Committee].
Form B.
HAWKER’S LICENSE.
Know all men that , a hawker, is duly licensed to
sell goods in the kaingas of the Tongariro District for one
year from the date hereof.
Given under the seal of the Maori Council for the Tongariro
Maori District, the day of , 19 .
(SEAL.)
Chairman [or Clerk] of the Council.
Form C.
BILLIARD LICENSE.
Know all men that , of , is duly licensed to
keep a billiard-room at for twelve months from the
date hereof, subject to the provisions of the by-laws of the
Council.
Given under the seal of the Maori Council for the Tongariro
Maori District, the day of , 19 .
(SEAL.)
Chairman [or Clerk] of the Council.
The above by-laws were passed at a meeting of the Maori
Council for the Tongariro Maori District held at Tokaanu
on the 30th day of March, 1921, and are given under the seal
of the said Council.
(L.S.)
KEPA TE AHURU, Chairman.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-
General, this 10th day of October, 1921.
J. G. COATES, Minister of Native Affairs.
Notice published pursuant to the Provisions of Section 15 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and Sections 18 and 19 of the
Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1913.
NOTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme
Court at Wellington an election to administer the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences,
and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed
£400 in each case.
| No. | Name. | Residence. | Occupation. | Date of Death. | Date Election filed. | Testate or Intestate. | Stamp Office concerned. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cuthbertson, Frank .. | Glenavy .. | Farm hand .. | 4/9/21 | 20/1/22 | Testate | Dunedin. |
| 2 | Graham, Hugh .. | Masterton | Butcher and drover | 20/9/17 | 20/1/22 | Intestate | Christchurch. |
| 3 | Layton, James or James Thackéray | Palmerston North | Porter .. | 28/10/21 | 19/1/22 | ,, | Wellington. |
| 4 | Mahoney, Katherine .. | Auckland | Married woman | 24/11/21 | 19/1/22 | ,, | Auckland. |
| 5 | Newling, Francis or Isabella | ,, | Seamstress .. | 26/11/21 | 20/1/22 | ,, | ,, |
| 6 | Vincent, Mary Elizabeth .. | Masterton | Married woman | 21/12/21 | 19/1/22 | ,, | Wellington. |
| 7 | Vowles, James Alfred .. | Gisborne | Bootmaker .. | 24/9/21 | 21/1/22 | ,, | Gisborne. |
Public Trust Office, Wellington, 24th January, 1922.
J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.
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Approval of Tongariro District Maori Council By-laws
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🪶 Māori Affairs10 October 1921
By-laws, Maori Council, Tongariro District, Health Act, Maori Councils Act
- KEPA TE AHURU, Chairman
- J. G. COATES, Minister of Native Affairs
🏢 Public Trustee Administration of Deceased Estates
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance24 January 1922
Public Trustee, Deceased Estates, Administration, Intestate, Testate
7 names identified
- Frank Cuthbertson, Deceased estate administered
- Hugh Graham, Deceased estate administered
- James or James Thackéray Layton, Deceased estate administered
- Katherine Mahoney, Deceased estate administered
- Francis or Isabella Newling, Deceased estate administered
- Mary Elizabeth Vincent, Deceased estate administered
- James Alfred Vowles, Deceased estate administered
- J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee
NZ Gazette 1922, No 4