✨ Fruit Control Poll Results and Teacher Classifications
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 86
Result of Polls under Part II of the Fruit Control Act, 1924.
Notice No. Ag. 2449.
In accordance with the provisions of section 16 of the Fruit
Control Act, 1924, it is hereby notified that the polls
under Part II of the said Act, taken on the 16th December,
1924, upon the proposal that the said Act be brought into
operation for control of sales of locally grown fruit for con-
sumption in New Zealand, have resulted in the said proposal
being not carried in each instance.
The following declaration has been forwarded to me by the
Returning Officer under the said Act.
W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture.
DECLARATION OF POLLS UNDER PART II OF THE FRUIT
CONTROL ACT, 1924, RELATING TO THE CONTROL OF FRUIT
INTENDED FOR LOCAL CONSUMPTION.
I, GILBERT GRAHAM HODGKINS, Returning Officer for the
purposes of the Fruit Control Act, 1924, do hereby declare
the results of the several polls taken on the 16th December,
1924, under section 16 of the said Act, to be as follows:
Auckland Provincial District.
For the proposal that the Act be brought into operation
for control of sales of locally grown fruit for
consumption in New Zealand ... ... 92
For the proposal that the Act be not brought into
operation for control of sales of locally grown fruit
for consumption in New Zealand ... ... 407
Informal votes ... ... ... ... 3
Total votes recorded ... ... ... 502
Taranaki Provincial District.
For the proposal that the Act be brought into operation
for control of sales of locally grown fruit for
consumption in New Zealand ... ... 1
For the proposal that the Act be not brought into
operation for control of sales of locally grown
fruit for consumption in New Zealand ... ... 4
Total votes recorded ... ... ... 5
Hawke's Bay Provincial District.
For the proposal that the Act be brought into operation
for control of sales of locally grown fruit for
consumption in New Zealand ... ... 54
For the proposal that the Act be not brought into
operation for control of sales of locally grown
fruit for consumption in New Zealand ... ... 92
Total votes recorded ... ... ... 146
Wellington Provincial District.
For the proposal that the Act be brought into operation
for the control of sales of locally grown fruit for
consumption in New Zealand ... ... 15
For the proposal that the Act be not brought into
operation for control of sales of locally grown
fruit for consumption in New Zealand ... ... 87
Total votes recorded ... ... ... 102
Marlborough Provincial District.
For the proposal that the Act be brought into operation
for control of sales of locally grown fruit for
consumption in New Zealand ... ... 17
For the proposal that the Act be not brought into
operation for control of sales of locally grown
fruit for consumption in New Zealand ... ... 13
Total votes recorded ... ... ... 30
Nelson Provincial District.
For the proposal that the Act be brought into operation
for control of sales of locally grown fruit for
consumption in New Zealand ... ... 279
For the proposal that the Act be not brought into
operation for control of sales of locally grown
fruit for consumption in New Zealand ... ... 147
Informal ... ... ... ... 1
Total votes recorded ... ... ... 427
Canterbury Provincial District.
For the proposal that the Act be brought into operation
for control of sales of locally grown fruit for
consumption in New Zealand ... ... 21
For the proposal that the Act be not brought into
operation for control of sales of locally grown
fruit for consumption in New Zealand ... ... 214
Total votes recorded ... ... ... 235
Otago Provincial District.
For the proposal that the Act be brought into operation
for control of sales of locally grown fruit for
consumption in New Zealand ... ... ... 32
For the proposal that the Act be not brought into
operation for control of sales of locally grown
fruit for consumption in New Zealand ... ... 123
Total votes recorded ... ... ... 155
As the number of votes recorded in each of the provincial
districts in favour of the proposal that the Act be brought
into operation for control of sales of locally grown fruit for
consumption in New Zealand is less than 60 per centum
of the producers entitled to vote, I hereby declare that
proposal to be not carried in each of the above-named provincial
districts.
Dated at Wellington this 17th day of December, 1924.
G. G. HODGKINS, Returning Officer.
Classification of Assistant Teachers in Technical Schools and
of Manual-training Teachers.
THE following lists of assistant teachers employed in
technical schools, and recognized technical classes, and
recognized manual-training classes, or classified for employ-
ment in such schools or classes, are issued under the authority
of the Minister of Education, in accordance with the regula-
tions relating to technical schools, recognized technical classes,
and recognized manual-training classes, made by Orders in
Council dated the 8th December, 1920, and the amendments
thereto.
Under the heading “Division” is shown the division and
class in which the teacher is classified.
The class of salary corresponding with the class and division
in which the teacher is placed is given in the Schedule to the
aforementioned regulations.
Attention is drawn to the regulations relating to appeals
of teachers against their classification and grading, under
which any teacher who considers he has good grounds for
objection to his classification may lodge an appeal to reach
the Director of Education not later than forty clear days
after the publication of this list in the New Zealand Gazette—
i.e., such appeals must reach the Director not later than the
28th January, 1925, and must contain an explicit statement
of the grounds on which the appeal is based.
NOTE.—In the last column of the classification list T.S.
stands for “Technical School,” E.B. for “Education Board,”
S. of A. for “School of Art,” and J.H.S. for “Junior High
School.”
JNO. CAUGHALEY, Director of Education.
Wellington, 19th December, 1924.
DIVISION I.—MEN.
Class VI.
Allan, Harry Howard Barton, M.A.,
D.Sc. ... ... ... ... Feilding T.S.
Glendinning, Tom Aldrich, M.Sc.,
F.I.C. ... ... ... Wellington T.S.
Hesse, Harold William, B.A., B.Sc.
(Agric.) ... ... Auckland E.B.
McFadyen, Alexander, B.Sc., M.I.
Mech.E. ... ... Dunedin T.S.
Walls, Joseph Young, B.Sc. (Eng.) .. Wellington T.S.
Class V.
Allen, Charles Carrol, A.M.I.Mech.E. ... Auckland T.S.
Arnott, David, M.A. ... ... Christchurch T.S.
Callaghan, Francis Raymond, M.A.,
F.R.E.S. ... ... Auckland E.B.
Dixon, Matthew Heslop, A.R.C.P. ... Napier T.S.
Enting, Edmund Laurence, B.Com.,
A.I.A.N.Z. ... ... Wellington T.S.
Fitzgerald-Eagar, Edward, M.A. ... Wellington T.S.
Gallagher, Patrick, B.Sc. (Agric.) ... Pukekohe T.S.
Green, Edward Sydney ... ... Otago E.B.
Hill, Walter Stanley, B.Ag. ... Auckland T.S.
Kirkpatrick, Robert Duke, A.C.S.E. ... Wellington T.S.
Lawton, Herbert Wesley, B.A. ... Wellington E.B.
Martin, Frederick William, M.A.,
B.Sc. ... ... Masterton T.S.
Metson, James, B.A. ... ... Wanganui T.S.
Morris, William Charles ... ... Hawke’s Bay E.B.
O’Shannassy, Gilbert Patrick, Ph.D.
(Rome) ... ... ... Auckland T.S.
Ridling, Randolph Gordon, B.A. ... Taranaki E.B.
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🌾 Result of Polls under Part II of the Fruit Control Act, 1924
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources17 December 1924
Poll, Fruit Control Act, Result, Agriculture, Local Consumption
- W. Nosworthy, Minister of Agriculture
- Gilbert Graham Hodgkins, Returning Officer
🎓 Classification of Assistant Teachers in Technical Schools and Manual-training Teachers
🎓 Education, Culture & Science19 December 1924
Teacher Classification, Technical Schools, Manual-training, Education
22 names identified
- Harry Howard Barton Allan, Classified as Class VI teacher
- M.A., D.Sc. Barton, Classified as Class VI teacher
- Tom Aldrich Glendinning (M.Sc., F.I.C.), Classified as Class VI teacher
- Harold William Hesse (B.A., B.Sc. (Agric.)), Classified as Class VI teacher
- Alexander McFadyen (B.Sc., M.I. Mech.E.), Classified as Class VI teacher
- Joseph Young Walls (B.Sc. (Eng.)), Classified as Class VI teacher
- Charles Carrol Allen (A.M.I.Mech.E.), Classified as Class V teacher
- David Arnott (M.A.), Classified as Class V teacher
- Francis Raymond Callaghan (M.A., F.R.E.S.), Classified as Class V teacher
- Matthew Heslop Dixon (A.R.C.P.), Classified as Class V teacher
- Edmund Laurence Enting (B.Com., A.I.A.N.Z.), Classified as Class V teacher
- Edward Fitzgerald-Eagar (M.A.), Classified as Class V teacher
- Patrick Gallagher (B.Sc. (Agric.)), Classified as Class V teacher
- Edward Sydney Green, Classified as Class V teacher
- Walter Stanley Hill (B.Ag.), Classified as Class V teacher
- Robert Duke Kirkpatrick (A.C.S.E.), Classified as Class V teacher
- Herbert Wesley Lawton (B.A.), Classified as Class V teacher
- Frederick William Martin (M.A., B.Sc.), Classified as Class V teacher
- James Metson (B.A.), Classified as Class V teacher
- William Charles Morris, Classified as Class V teacher
- Gilbert Patrick O’Shannassy (Ph.D. (Rome)), Classified as Class V teacher
- Randolph Gordon Ridling (B.A.), Classified as Class V teacher
- Jno. Caughaley, Director of Education