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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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the warning instrument give audible and sufficient warning
of the approach of such motor in both cases.
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No motor-car shall be driven or propelled on the said
road at a greater speed than fifteen miles an hour, or on a
bridge thereon at a greater speed than four miles an hour. -
The person driving or in charge of a motor-car on the
said road shall, if during the period between sunset and one
hour before sunrise, or whenever it is dark, any person driving,
riding, or having charge of a vehicle or cattle signals to the
motor by waving a lamp up and down, proceed with the
motor cautiously; and he shall, if during the same period
any such person so signals by waving a lamp from side to
side, bring the motor-car to a stand-still and keep it stationary,
and if necessary shall stop the engine, for so long as may be
necessary to enable such person, together with such vehicle
or cattle, to pass the motor-car safely. -
The driver, rider, or person in charge of a motor-car
on the said road shall, when meeting any vehicle or cattle,
keep to the left or near side of the road; and when overtaking
any vehicle or cattle shall pass when practicable on the right
or off side of the said road, and shall give as much space as
possible for the passage of such traffic. -
No driver or person in charge of any motor-car shall
pass or attempt to pass any vehicle, horse, or cattle if on a
bridge or dangerous part of the said road. -
Where the said road crosses a railway or tramway, or
is crossed or intersected by another road, the said road is
deemed and is hereby declared to be dangerous for the use
of motor-cars for a distance of two chains on each side of such
crossing or intersection. -
If at any time the Minister is satisfied that the use of
motor-cars on any bridge or part of the said road would be
attended with risk of damage to the bridge or danger to the
public, he may by notice prohibit motor traffic along such
bridge or any part of the said road. -
No motor-car shall be driven or operated unless such
motor-car is fitted with two independent brakes in good
working-order and of such efficiency that the application of
either can cause two of the wheels on the same axle to stop
revolving; provided that in the case of a motor not being a
motor-car, this clause shall apply as if instead of two wheels
on the same axle one wheel was therein referred to. -
No motor-car shall be driven or operated on the said
road unless such motor-car is fitted with an efficient muffler
or silencer, and no such muffler or silencer shall be disconnected from the exhaust, opened or removed, in being driven
or operated within fifty yards from any vehicle, horse, or
cattle on the said road. -
Every motor-car on the said road between one half-hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise shall have at
least two efficient lamps affixed conspicuously one at each
side of the front thereof, so as to exhibit a white light in the
direction in which such motor-car is proceeding, such light
to be sufficiently clear and strong to afford adequate means
of signalling the approach or position of such motor-car;
and shall also have an efficient lamp attached to such motor-car, which lamp shall be so constructed and placed as to
exhibit a bright red light in the opposite direction to which
the car is proceeding, and green side lights so as to be visible
from the opposite sides of the gullies round bends when the
motor-car is sideways on to an approaching car or other
vehicle. -
A motor-car which has broken down shall be lighted
at night if left on any part of the said road. -
Head lights shall be so restricted in intensity that they
will not dazzle any person approaching from the opposite
direction.
BY-LAW No. 3.—RELATING TO SLEDGING.
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No person shall draw or trail any sledge, timber, or
other material in or upon the said road, whether such road is
or is not or may be injured or damaged thereby. -
Any person damaging the said road by sleighing shall
make such damage good to the satisfaction of the Public
Works Engineer.
PENALTIES.
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Every person who shall do or cause or procure to be done
anything contrary to or otherwise than is provided by these
by-laws or any section or part of a section thereof, or who
shall omit to do anything therein required to be done by him,
shall be guilty of an offence. -
Every person guilty of an offence against By-laws Nos.
1 and 3 shall be liable for each such offence to such fine not
exceeding £5 as the Court inflicting the same shall in its discretion think fit. -
Any person guilty of an offence against By-law No. 2
relating to motor-car traffic shall be liable for each such
offence to a fine not exceeding £10.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of January, 1923.
J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works.
Conscience-money received.
The Treasury,
Wellington, 16th January, 1923.
I HEREBY acknowledge receipt of the sum of £30 forwarded to the Pensions Department, Wellington, from Nelson on the 2nd December, 1922, by a person unknown, as conscience-money to the New Zealand Government.
J. J. ESSON, Secretary to the Treasury.
Junior National Scholarship Examination, November, 1922.
Education Department,
Wellington, 12th January, 1923.
LIST I contains the names in alphabetical order of candidates who reached the general standard of qualification (63¾ per cent.) for a scholarship in the Junior National Scholarship Examination of November last.
To those who are eligible in all other respects scholarships will be awarded by the Education Boards concerned.
List II contains the names of additional candidates who, being entitled to the concession under clause 4 of the National Scholarship Regulations, as amended by Order in Council of the 4th December, 1922, have also qualified for scholarships.
Compensating marks as provided in clause 4 have been credited to candidates from schools of Grade 0, I, and II.
List III contains the names of all candidates who qualified for Junior Free Places in secondary schools at the Junior National Scholarship Examination, and includes also the names of Lists I and II.
J. CAUGHLEY, Director of Education.
LIST I.
Name. Education District. Total Marks.
Adams, Geoffrey Owen .. Auckland .. 582
Albert, Phyllis Irene .. Auckland .. 519
Anderson, Gordon Douglas .. Southland .. 550
Archibald, Sheila Betty .. Otago .. 552
Armstrong, Noel Beresford .. Auckland .. 545
Ashcroft, Marjorie Helen .. Hawke’s Bay .. 521
Avery, Maureen Helen .. Auckland .. 528
Axelsen, Anna Clarice .. Canterbury .. 511
Baigent, Aubrey Gordon Amos .. Canterbury .. 517
Baldwin, Elizabeth Stewart .. Wellington .. 554
Ball, George Anthony .. Auckland .. 538
Baragwanath, John Fraser .. Auckland .. 537
Barr, Frederick John .. Wellington .. 510
Battson, Winifred Emma .. Auckland .. 529
Beck-Robb, Albert John .. Wellington .. 512
Bell, William Douglas .. Auckland .. 523
Benefield, Richard Vincent .. Wanganui .. 510
Benfell, Alice Elizabeth Lawrie .. Otago .. 516
Birrell, Kenneth Stewart .. Otago .. 615
Black, Jessie Marion .. Canterbury .. 518
Bleakly, Maurice Cameron .. Southland .. 518
Bow, Nancy Lilias .. Auckland .. 513
Bowden, Mabel Isabel .. Canterbury .. 515
Broadhurst, Stanley Thomas .. Auckland .. 514
Brokenshire, Nicholas John .. Southland .. 515
Brooke, Millicent .. Auckland .. 565
Brown, Beatrice Merle .. Auckland .. 528
Bryant, Max Gordon .. Nelson .. 533
Brydone, Thomas Mackenzie .. Otago .. 515
Bush, Ernest Edward .. Canterbury .. 530
Butler, John Manton .. Southland .. 538
Butterick, Beryl Lavinia .. Canterbury .. 566
Cairns, Gilbert Eastcott .. Auckland .. 538
Campbell, Maxwell Andrew Francis .. Hawke’s Bay .. 523
Carmichael, Robert .. Canterbury .. 609
Carrie, Maxwell Stuart .. Wanganui .. 520
Carswell, Mary Elizabeth .. Hawke’s Bay .. 520
Cashman, James Michael .. Wellington .. 543
Cassels, Christina Millar .. Otago .. 540
Cattanach, Jean .. Hawke’s Bay .. 556
Chisholm, Lovdy Hilda .. Wellington .. 550
Chisman, John Allan .. Otago .. 517
Clarke, Herbert .. Otago .. 513
Connor, Roma Elizabeth .. Nelson .. 594
Cook, Stanley William .. Auckland .. 524
Cornwell, Leonard James .. Auckland .. 544
Costello, Desmond Patrick .. Auckland .. 511
Coulder, Lulu .. Taranaki .. 517
Court, Evelyn Rose .. Auckland .. 617
Creese, Walter Reginald .. Canterbury .. 514
Crossley, Graham .. Wanganui .. 561
Crowe, Neville Edgerton .. Auckland .. 562
Dakin, James Campbell .. Southland .. 586
Dalmer, Erle Brooklyn .. Otago .. 550
Dash, Clara Elizabeth .. Canterbury .. 557
David, Francis Lionel .. Taranaki .. 533
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By-Law No. 2 Relating to Motor-Car Traffic
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🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works15 January 1923
Motor-Car Traffic, Regulations, Safety, Speed Limits, Warning Signals
- J. G. Coates, Minister of Public Works
🏗️ By-Law No. 3 Relating to Sledging
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works15 January 1923
Sledging, Road Damage, Regulations
- J. G. Coates, Minister of Public Works
💰 Conscience-Money Received
💰 Finance & Revenue16 January 1923
Conscience-Money, Treasury, Anonymous Donation
- J. J. Esson, Secretary to the Treasury
🎓 Junior National Scholarship Examination Results
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Scholarship, Examination Results, Education
56 names identified
- Geoffrey Owen Adams, Qualified for scholarship
- Phyllis Irene Albert, Qualified for scholarship
- Gordon Douglas Anderson, Qualified for scholarship
- Sheila Betty Archibald, Qualified for scholarship
- Noel Beresford Armstrong, Qualified for scholarship
- Marjorie Helen Ashcroft, Qualified for scholarship
- Maureen Helen Avery, Qualified for scholarship
- Anna Clarice Axelsen, Qualified for scholarship
- Aubrey Gordon Amos Baigent, Qualified for scholarship
- Elizabeth Stewart Baldwin, Qualified for scholarship
- George Anthony Ball, Qualified for scholarship
- John Fraser Baragwanath, Qualified for scholarship
- Frederick John Barr, Qualified for scholarship
- Winifred Emma Battson, Qualified for scholarship
- Albert John Beck-Robb, Qualified for scholarship
- William Douglas Bell, Qualified for scholarship
- Richard Vincent Benefield, Qualified for scholarship
- Alice Elizabeth Lawrie Benfell, Qualified for scholarship
- Kenneth Stewart Birrell, Qualified for scholarship
- Jessie Marion Black, Qualified for scholarship
- Maurice Cameron Bleakly, Qualified for scholarship
- Nancy Lilias Bow, Qualified for scholarship
- Mabel Isabel Bowden, Qualified for scholarship
- Stanley Thomas Broadhurst, Qualified for scholarship
- Nicholas John Brokenshire, Qualified for scholarship
- Millicent Brooke, Qualified for scholarship
- Beatrice Merle Brown, Qualified for scholarship
- Max Gordon Bryant, Qualified for scholarship
- Thomas Mackenzie Brydone, Qualified for scholarship
- Ernest Edward Bush, Qualified for scholarship
- John Manton Butler, Qualified for scholarship
- Beryl Lavinia Butterick, Qualified for scholarship
- Gilbert Eastcott Cairns, Qualified for scholarship
- Maxwell Andrew Francis Campbell, Qualified for scholarship
- Robert Carmichael, Qualified for scholarship
- Maxwell Stuart Carrie, Qualified for scholarship
- Mary Elizabeth Carswell, Qualified for scholarship
- James Michael Cashman, Qualified for scholarship
- Christina Millar Cassels, Qualified for scholarship
- Jean Cattanach, Qualified for scholarship
- Lovdy Hilda Chisholm, Qualified for scholarship
- John Allan Chisman, Qualified for scholarship
- Herbert Clarke, Qualified for scholarship
- Roma Elizabeth Connor, Qualified for scholarship
- Stanley William Cook, Qualified for scholarship
- Leonard James Cornwell, Qualified for scholarship
- Desmond Patrick Costello, Qualified for scholarship
- Lulu Coulder, Qualified for scholarship
- Evelyn Rose Court, Qualified for scholarship
- Walter Reginald Creese, Qualified for scholarship
- Graham Crossley, Qualified for scholarship
- Neville Edgerton Crowe, Qualified for scholarship
- James Campbell Dakin, Qualified for scholarship
- Erle Brooklyn Dalmer, Qualified for scholarship
- Clara Elizabeth Dash, Qualified for scholarship
- Francis Lionel David, Qualified for scholarship
- J. Caughley, Director of Education
NZ Gazette 1923, No 5