Miscellaneous Notices




  1. A license to take or kill such deer may be issued to any
    person applying for same on payment of the sum of £2, and
    the secretary of the Wellington Acclimatization Society, or
    any person authorized by such secretary in that behalf, is
    hereby authorized to sign and issue such licenses.
  2. The form of license shall be as prescribed in the
    Schedule hereto, and shall be subject to the provisions of the
    said Act and regulations made thereunder.
  3. No licensee shall be allowed to take or kill more than
    two stags or bucks of not less than six points and one hind;
    and not more than one license to take or kill such deer shall
    be issued to any one person.
  4. No licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either
    himself or any attendant he may have with him.
  5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing
    any person to sell any such deer or portion thereof.

SCHEDULE.
No.
License to take or kill Imported Game (Sambur or Ceylon
Deer).
, of , having this day paid the sum of two
pounds (£2), is hereby authorized to take or kill Sambur or
Ceylon deer (two stags or bucks and one hind) within the
counties of Manawatu, Oroua, Kairanga, Rangitikei, and
Horowhenua from the 1st day of June, 1923, to the 31st
day of July, 1923 (both days inclusive), subject to the pro-
visions of the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921–22,
and the regulations made thereunder.
This license shall not authorize the holder thereof to take
or kill deer on lands actually and exclusively used by any
registered acclimatization society for acclimatization pur-
poses, or on any sanctuary or public domain.
Dated this day of , 19 .

Secretary, Wellington Acclimatization Society.
[or Person authorized to issue Licenses].

As witness my hand at Wellington, this 16th day of May,
1923.
WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Internal Affairs.

Members of Harbour Boards appointed.
Marine Department,
Wellington, 15th May, 1923.

His Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance
of the provisions of paragraph (b) of subsection (2)
of section 4 of the Harbours Amendment Act, 1910, of the
provisions of section 5 of the same Act, and of all other
powers enabling him in that behalf, appointed for a term of
three years the persons named in the second column of the
following Schedule to be members of the Harbour Boards
named in the first column of such Schedule; these appoint-
ments to take effect from the last Wednesday in April, 1923
—that is, from the 25th day of that month.

SCHEDULE.
Name of Board. Name of Member.
Bay of Islands ... Enoch Doel.
Opunake ... John Raymond Morris.
Charles Alister Trotter.
Tolaga Bay ... Owen Edwin Bartram.
John Bentham Morris.
Wairau ... Albert Coard Smith.
Thom Pike.

G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Marine.

Member bf House of Representatives elected, Oamaru Electoral
District.

Clerk of the Writs' Office,
Wellington, 10th May, 1923.

THE Clerk of the Writs has received a return to the writ
issued on the 14th day of April, 1923, for the election
of a member of Parliament to serve in the House of Represen-
tatives for the Electoral District of Oamaru, and by the
endorsement on such writ it appears that

John Andrew Macpherson
has been duly elected to serve as a member for the said
district.
J. HISLOP, Clerk of the Writs.

Appointing the Time and Place for the First Meeting of the
Wairere Electric-power Board.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sec-
tion 4 of the Electric-power Boards Amendment Act,
1920, I, Joseph Gordon Coates, Minister of Public Works,
do hereby appoint Monday, the 28th day of May, 1923, at
noon, as the time, and the office of the Piopio Co-operative
Dairy Company (Limited) at Piopio as the place, for holding
the first meeting of the Wairere Electric-power Board.
Dated at Wellington this 14th day of May, 1923.

W. FRASER, for Minister of Public Works.

Special Books in Languages and Literature for the Teachers'
Class C Certificate Examinations of August, 1923, 1924, and
1925.

Education Department,
Wellington, 15th May, 1923.

IN pursuance of regulations under the Education Act,
1914, notice is hereby given that at the Teachers' Class C
Certificate Examinations of August, 1923, 1924, and 1925
respectively the special books of which a knowledge will be
required will be as follows:-

(a.) August, 1923.

ENGLISH.-Shakespeare, "Henry IV" (Parts I and II),
"Henry V"; Pope, "Essay on Criticism"; Swift, "Battle
of the Books"; Steele and Addison, "The Spectator." The
Club papers as follows : 1, 2, 12, 34, 105, 106, 108, 110, 112,
115, 117, 122, 123, 125, 126, 130, 131, 269, 295, 329, 335,
383, 517, 530, 549, 550. The Vision of Mirzah, 159. In
addition, a knowledge of the period of literature 1688 to 1744
will be required. Special attention must be paid to Defoe,
Steele, Addison, Swift, Pope, and Thomson; but the other
authors of the period are not to be neglected. The literary
movements and their leaders, the current types and forms of
literature and their representatives, as well as the influence
of the ancient classics and of the leading Continental literatures
on the English literature of the period must also be examined.
Candidates must have some acquaintance with the general
outlines of English literature, including a knowledge and
appreciation of the thought and style of standard English
authors from Shakespeare to Tennyson.

LATIN.-Sallust, "Catiline"; Tibullus (Postgate).
FRENCH.-Rousseau, "Le Contrat Social"; Corneille,
"Polyeucte"; A. Daudet, "Tartarin de Tarascon."

(b.) August, 1924.

ENGLISH.-Shakespeare, "Merchant of Venice," "Julius
Caesar"; Gray, Poems; Goldsmith, "Deserted Village";
Johnson, "Life of Swift"; Gibbon, Autobiography. In
addition, a knowledge of the period of literature 1744 to
1798 will be required. Special attention must be paid to
Johnson, Burke, Gibbon, Goldsmith, Collins, Gray, Crabbe,
Burns, and Cowper; but the other authors of the period are
not to be neglected. The literary movements and their
leaders, the current types and forms of literature and their
representatives, as well as the influence of the ancient classics
and of the leading Continental literatures on the English
literature of the period must also be examined. Candidates
must have some acquaintance with the general outlines of
English literature, including a knowledge and appreciation
of the thought and style of standard English authors from
Shakespeare to Tennyson.

LATIN.--Cicero, "Pro Milone"; Horace, "Odes I and II."
FRENCH.--Hugo, "Quatre-vingt-treize"; Rostand,
"L'Aiglon"; Molière, "Le Misanthrope."

(c.) August, 1925.

ENGLISH.--Wordsworth, edited by Matthew Arnold (Golden
Treasury Series); Shelley, "Adonais"; Lamb, "Essays of
Elia" (First Series); Thackeray, "Esmond." In addition, a
special knowledge of the period of literature 1798 to 1840 will
be required. Special attention must be paid to Wordsworth,
Coleridge, Byron, Keats, Shelley, Scott, Lamb, Macaulay,
and Carlyle, but the other authors of the period are not to
be neglected. The literary movements and their leaders,
the current types and forms of literature and their repre-
sentatives, as well as the influence of the ancient classics
and of the leading Continental literatures on the English
literature of the period must also be examined. Candidates
must have some acquaintance with the general outlines of
English literature, including a knowledge and appreciation of
the thought and style of standard English authors from
Shakespeare to Tennyson.

LATIN.--Livy V; Virgil, "Aeneid IV."
FRENCH.--de Tocqueville, "L'Ancien Régime"; R. Bazin,
"La Terre qui Meurt"; Molière, "Tartuffe."

JNO. CAUGNLEY, Director of Education.



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🌾 Shooting Season for Imported Game (Sambur or Ceylon Deer) (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 May 1923
Shooting season, Sambur deer, Manawatu, Oroua, Kairanga, Rangitikei, Horowhenua
  • WM. DOWNIE STEWART, Minister of Internal Affairs

🚂 Members of Harbour Boards appointed

🚂 Transport & Communications
15 May 1923
Harbour Boards, Appointments, Bay of Islands, Opunake, Tolaga Bay, Wairau
7 names identified
  • Enoch Doel, Appointed member of Bay of Islands Harbour Board
  • John Raymond Morris, Appointed member of Opunake Harbour Board
  • Charles Alister Trotter, Appointed member of Opunake Harbour Board
  • Owen Edwin Bartram, Appointed member of Tolaga Bay Harbour Board
  • John Bentham Morris, Appointed member of Tolaga Bay Harbour Board
  • Albert Coard Smith, Appointed member of Wairau Harbour Board
  • Thom Pike, Appointed member of Wairau Harbour Board

  • G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Marine

🏛️ Member of House of Representatives elected, Oamaru Electoral District

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
10 May 1923
Election, Member of Parliament, Oamaru
  • John Andrew Macpherson, Elected Member of Parliament for Oamaru

  • J. HISLOP, Clerk of the Writs

🏗️ Appointing the Time and Place for the First Meeting of the Wairere Electric-power Board

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
14 May 1923
Electric-power Board, Wairere, Meeting
  • W. FRASER, for Minister of Public Works

🎓 Special Books in Languages and Literature for the Teachers' Class C Certificate Examinations of August, 1923, 1924, and 1925

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
15 May 1923
Teachers' Class C Certificate, Examinations, Literature, Languages
  • JNO. CAUGNLEY, Director of Education