Miscellaneous Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 84

The foregoing regulations of the Stratford Racing Club
were made and passed by such club on the 11th day of
October, 1922, and signed by the Chairman and Secretary.

SIDNEY PITT, Chairman.
WM. POWER, Secretary.

The foregoing regulations of the Stratford Racing Club are
hereby approved this 30th day of October, 1922.

1079
JELLICOE, Governor-General.


NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore
subsisting between PETER ATKINSON and GEORGE
CLARKSON, carrying on business at Surfdale, Waiheke, Auck-
land, under the style or firm of “Atkinson and Clarkson,”
Retail Grocers and Storekeepers, has been dissolved by mutual
consent as from the 13th day of November, 1922. All debts
due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and
paid respectively by the said PETER ATKINSON, who will con-
tinue to carry on the said business.

Dated 13th November, 1922.
P. ATKINSON,
GEO. CLARKSON.

Witness to both signatures—L. C. Bull, Accountant, Auck-
land.
1080


MANUREWA TOWN BOARD.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

IN pursuance of the powers vested in it in that behalf by
the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1913, the Manurewa Town
Board hereby resolves as follows:—

That, for the purpose of providing the instalments of prin-
cipal and interest and also the other charges on a loan of six
hundred and sixty pounds (£660), authorized to be raised by
the Manurewa Town Board, under the above-mentioned Act,
for the purpose of extinguishing its antecedent liability under
section 6 of the Local Bodies’ Finance Act, 1921–22, the said
Manurewa Town Board hereby makes and levies a special
rate of one twenty-first of a penny in the pound on the rate-
able value (based on the capital value) of all rateable property
in the whole of the Manurewa Town District; and that such
special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the cur-
rency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of
August in each and every year during the currency of such
loan, being a period of ten years, or until the loan is fully
paid off.

1081
A. C. A. SEXTON, Chairman.


REPORT OF THE TRIAL OF DENNIS GUNN.

In Pamphlet form. Price, 2s. 6d.; postage, 3d.

Orders should be sent to the

GOVERNMENT PRINTER,
WELLINGTON.


SPECIAL REPORTS ON EDUCATIONAL SUBJECTS.—CATALOGUE OF THE PLANTS OF NEW ZEALAND: Indigenous and Naturalized Species.
By T. F. CHEESEMAN, F.L.S., F.Z.S. Price, 1s.; postage, 2d.

Orders should be addressed—

“GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON.”


SPECIAL REPORTS ON EDUCATIONAL SUBJECTS.—CATALOGUE OF THE PLANTS OF NEW ZEALAND: Indigenous and Naturalized Species.
By T. F. CHEESEMAN, F.L.S., F.Z.S. Price, 1s.; postage, 2d.

Orders should be addressed—

“GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON.”


BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

THE public are informed that extracts from the New
Zealand Gazette
, containing all Bankruptcy Notices
that appear in each issue, are published weekly, and will
be sent post-free to any address on payment of a sub-
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Orders should be addressed—

“GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON.”


LAND-TAX AND INCOME-TAX.

TABLES showing Amounts payable under the Finance
Act, 1921:—

LAND-TAX TABLES .. .. .. 1s. 6d.
GRADUATED INCOME-TAX TABLES .. 1s. 6d.
(Postage 3d. extra.)

Now obtainable from

GOVERNMENT PRINTER,
Wellington.


SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, NEAR SUMNER, CHRISTCHURCH.

UNDER THE CONTROL AND SUPERVISION OF THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

Director: Mr. J. E. STEVENS.

FOR Deaf Children of sound intellect. The pupils are
taught to understand and use ordinary speech. The
full charge for board and education is £40 a year, but less
is accepted from parents who cannot afford to pay this
amount. In case of necessity admission is free.

By the Education Act it is compulsory for deaf children
to come under instruction at the age of six, and to con-
tinue until the age of twenty-one unless the Education
Department previously grants exemption. Though a child
is, as a rule, best fitted to begin the school course at the
age of six, advice should be obtained as soon as any sign
of deafness is observed.

The following classes of deaf children are admitted to
the School for the Deaf (sound intellect being always a
necessity):—

  1. Children born deaf, or who have lost their hearing
    before learning to speak.
  2. Children who can hear a little, but are too deaf to
    be taught in a public school.
  3. Children who have lost their hearing after having
    learned to speak.

The Act imposes upon every parent, teacher of a school
(either public or private), constable, or officer of a chari-
table or kindred institution who is aware of the place of
residence (either temporary or permanent) of a deaf child,
and the householder in whose house any such child re-
sides, an obligation to send notification of the fact to the
Minister of Education, giving the name, age, and address
of the child; and any neglect or failure to comply with
this provision involves liability to a fine.

Information and advice may be obtained from the
Director, or from the

SECRETARY TO THE
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT,
WELLINGTON


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⚖️ Stratford Racing Club Regulations (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
30 October 1922
Racing Club, Regulations, Gaming Act, Stratford
  • SIDNEY PITT, Chairman
  • WM. POWER, Secretary
  • JELLICOE, Governor-General

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 November 1922
Partnership, Dissolution, Retail Grocers, Surfdale, Waiheke
  • Peter Atkinson, Dissolved partnership
  • George Clarkson, Dissolved partnership

  • P. Atkinson
  • Geo. Clarkson
  • L. C. Bull, Accountant, Auckland

🏘️ Manurewa Town Board Special Rate Resolution

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Special Rate, Local Bodies’ Loans Act, Manurewa Town Board
  • A. C. A. Sexton, Chairman

⚖️ Report of the Trial of Dennis Gunn

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Trial Report, Dennis Gunn

🎓 Catalogue of the Plants of New Zealand

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Educational Subjects, Plants, Catalogue, T. F. Cheeseman

📰 Bankruptcy Notices Subscription

📰 NZ Gazette
Bankruptcy Notices, Subscription, Government Printer

💰 Land-Tax and Income-Tax Tables

💰 Finance & Revenue
Land-Tax, Income-Tax, Finance Act, Tables

🎓 School for the Deaf Information

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Deaf School, Education, Sumner, Christchurch
  • J. E. Stevens, Director

📰 New Zealand Gazette Subscription Information

📰 NZ Gazette
Subscription, Advertisements, Government Printer