✨ Regulations and Proclamations
Aug. 17.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2255
in performing relieving duty an officer is not required to stay more
than three nights in the place where such duty is performed, he may
be paid travelling-allowance instead of relieving-allowance. But
travelling-allowance may be paid for the day occupied in travelling
to or from headquarters, provided that the time occupied exceeds six
hours on each occasion.
In any special case the Commissioner may authorize payment
of an allowance at a higher rate.
An allowance in accordance with this regulation shall be granted
only in cases where an officer is required to perform purely relieving
duty.
A relieving-allowance shall not be paid to an officer for any period
in excess of one month without the previous approval of the Com-
missioner thereto.
Regulation 117 is hereby amended by deleting the words "Officers
receiving £430 a year and over, 2s. 6d.; under £430 a year, 2s. 0d.,"
and substituting therefor the words "Officers receiving £420 a year and
over, 2s. 6d.; under £420 a year, 2s. 0d."
Regulation 201 is hereby amended by striking out the figures
£330,” and substituting therefor the figures “ £320.”
Regulation 209 (3) is hereby revoked, and the following substituted
in lieu thereof :
- (3.) An officer of the Seventh Class of the Clerical Division
who is in receipt of a salary of not more than £145 per annum shall
be deemed to be performing the duties of a position of a higher class
or grade than that in which he is classified if he performs the duties
ordinarily performed by an officer of the same class who is in receipt
of a salary of not less than £225 per annum, and may be granted, on
the approval of the Commissioner, and subject to the provisions of this
regulation, payment in addition to salary at a rate of not more than
£25 per annum : Provided that no such payment shall be authorized
unless the Commissioner is satisfied that the duties so performed
have been actually taken over by the officer claiming from an officer
in receipt of a salary of not less than £225 per annum, and are such as
are ordinarily allotted only .to officers of the Seventh Class in receipt
of salaries of not less than £225 per annum, and that such duties have
been performed in a proper and efficient manner by the officer claiming
payment of an allowance in respect thereof.
As witness my hand this 12th day of August, 1922.
W. R. MORRIS,
Public Service Commissioner.
In pursuance of the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912,
the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion,
approves the foregoing regulations.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
Approved in Council this 14th day of August, 1922.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Amending a Proclamation proclaiming a Road as closed through
Lands in the Wairau Parish, North Auckland Land District.
[L.s.] JELLLICOE, Governor-General.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by section five of the Land Act, 1908, it is
therein provided that every Proclamation, Order in
Council, and other instrument, whether made under or by
virtue of that Act or of any former Land Act, and all regu-
lations, by-laws, conditions, or rules made by the Governor-
General, the Minister, or any Land Board, may be altered,
amended, or revoked from time to time:
And whereas it is necessary to amend a Proclamation
issued under the Land Act, 1892, dated the seventh day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, and
published in Gazette of the sixteenth day of that month,
pages 2185 and 2186, proclaiming as closed a road through
lands in the Wairau Parish, and hereinafter referred to as
“the said Proclamation”:
Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe,
Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur-
suance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred
upon me by section five of the Land Act, 1908, do hereby
amend the said Proclamation as follows—namely, by the
substitution of the areas “0 acres 1 rood 2 perches and
0 acres 0 roods 0·3 perch ” for the areas “O acres 1 rood
30 perches and 0 acres 0 roods 3 perches ” respectively as
shown in the first column of the Schedule to the said Pro-
clamaticn.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-
General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued
under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government
House at Wellington, this 15th day of August, 1922.
D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands.
GOD SAVE THE KING!
Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.—Declaration by the Registrar
dissolving a Society.
I, DONALD GEORGE CLARK, Registrar of Incor-
porated Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has
been made to appear to me that The Beaver Loyal Orange
Lodge No. 57 (Registered) is no longer carrying on opera-
tions and has no assets, the aforesaid society is hereby
dissolved, in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated
Societies Act, 1908.
Dated at Wellington this 10th day of August, 1922.
D. G. CLARK,
Registrar of Incorporated Societies.
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration12 August 1922
Public Service Act, Regulations, Overtime Pay, Travelling Allowances, Relieving Allowances
- W. R. Morris, Public Service Commissioner
- Jellicoe, Governor-General
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council
🗺️ Amendment to Proclamation Closing a Road in Wairau Parish
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey15 August 1922
Proclamation, Road Closure, Land Act, Wairau Parish, North Auckland
- Jellicoe, Governor-General
- D. H. Guthrie, Minister of Lands
⚖️ Dissolution of The Beaver Loyal Orange Lodge No. 57
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement10 August 1922
Incorporated Societies Act, Dissolution, Beaver Loyal Orange Lodge
- Donald George Clark, Registrar of Incorporated Societies