Miscellaneous Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 24

Mining Privileges to be struck off Register.—Notice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

Mining Registrar’s Office,
Blenheim, 7th April, 1926.

NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 30 of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914, that, unless sufficient cause to the contrary be shown within three months of the date hereof, the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Register:—

A. F. BENT, Mining Registrar.

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SCHEDULE.

No. 254 (Havelock). Date: 8th June, 1923. Nature of privilege: Water-race. Locality: Cotton’s Creek to Devil’s Creek.

No. 264 (Havelock). Date: 21st June, 1924. Nature of privilege: Water-race. Locality: Little Mountain Camp Creek to Wakamarina River.

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Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.—Declaration by the Acting Assistant Registrar dissolving a Society.

I, ROBERT AUSTIN MALONE, Acting Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made to appear to me that the Dunedin New Cathedral Board (Incorporated) is no longer carrying on its operations, the aforesaid society is hereby dissolved in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.

Dated at Dunedin this 13th day of April, 1926.

R. A. MALONE,
Acting Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.

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Land in Southland Forest-conservation Region acquired as a Forest Ranger’s Station.

State Forest Service,
Wellington, 18th March, 1926.

NOTICE is hereby given that the land described in the Schedule hereto was acquired as a forest ranger’s station on the 17th February, 1926.

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SCHEDULE.

SOUTHLAND FOREST-CONSERVATION REGION.—OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.

APPROXIMATE area of piece of land acquired: 38·8 perches, being Allotment 4, L.T.P. 2994, being part Section 21, situated in Block XIII, Rimu Survey District.

Reference: State Forest plan 218/5.

E. PHILLIPS TURNER, Secretary of Forestry.

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Land in the Canterbury–Otago Forest Conservation Region acquired for a State Forest.

State Forest Service,
Wellington, 6th April, 1926.

NOTICE is hereby given that the land described in the Schedule hereto was acquired under the Public Works Act, 1908, as a State forest on the 8th day of February, 1926.

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SCHEDULE.

CANTERBURY–OTAGO FOREST CONSERVATION.—OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.

Part State Forest No. 77.

ALL that area containing by admeasurement 230 acres 2 roods 36 perches, more or less, being Sections 14, 18, and 1209R, Block XIII, Greenvale Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan No. 204/4, deposited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

E. PHILLIPS TURNER, Secretary of Forestry.

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Land in the Canterbury–Otago Forest Conservation Region acquired as a State Forest.

State Forest Service,
Wellington, 6th April, 1926.

NOTICE is hereby given that the land described in the Schedule hereto was acquired under the Public Works Act, 1908, as a State forest on the 27th day of March, 1926.

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SCHEDULE.

CANTERBURY–OTAGO FOREST CONSERVATION.—OTAGO LAND DISTRICT.

Part State Forest No. 75.

ALL that area containing by admeasurement 318 acres 3 roods 28 perches, more or less, being Section 13, Block XIII, Green-

vale Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan No. 204/5, deposited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

E. PHILLIPS TURNER, Secretary of Forestry.

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Special Books in Languages and Literature for the Teachers’ Class C Certificate Examinations of August, 1926, 1927, and 1928.

Education Department,
Wellington, 21st April, 1926.

IN pursuance of regulations under the Education Act, 1914, notice is hereby given that at the Teachers’ Class C Certificate Examinations of August, 1926, 1927, and 1928, respectively the special books of which a knowledge will be required will be as follows:—

(a.) August, 1926.

ENGLISH.—Shakespeare, “Macbeth,” “The Tempest”; Spenser, “Faery Queen,” Book I; Bacon, Essays; George Eliot, “Romola.” In addition, a special knowledge of the period of literature 1579 to 1625 will be required. Special attention must be paid to Marlowe, Shakespeare, Spenser, Sidney, Bacon, and Jonson, 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 Murena”; Virgil, “Aeneid VI.”

FRENCH.—Balzac, “Le Père Goriot”; A Daudet, “Le Petit Chose”; Racine “Iphigénie.”

(b.) August, 1927.

ENGLISH.—Shakespeare, “Romeo and Juliet,” “Hamlet”; Macaulay, “Essay on Milton”; Milton, “Samson Agonistes,” “L’Allegro,” “Il Penseroso,” “Lycidas.” In addition, a special knowledge of the period of literature 1625 to 1688 will be required. Special attention must be paid to Milton, Dryden, Herrick, Butler, Taylor, Bunyan, and Browne, 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.—Caesar, “De Bello Gallico VII”; Horace, “Epistles I.”

FRENCH.—A. France, “Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard”; Voltaire, “Zaïre”; Molière, “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme.”

(c.) August, 1928.

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 Mirza, 159. In addition, a special 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 must not 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, “In Verrem IV” (De Signis); Horace, “Odes III, IV.”

FRENCH.—Balzac, “Les Chouans”; Hugo, “Hernani”; Molière, “Les Femmes Savantes.”

J. CAUGHLEY, Director of Education.

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Trade-marks.—Goods prohibited to be imported.

Customs Department,
Wellington, 19th April, 1926.

IT is hereby notified for public information that the notification published in the New Zealand Gazette of 21st May, 1925, regarding certain goods the importation of which is prohibited under the Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1908, is hereby amended by deleting therefrom the item “Disinfectants” (including the reference to the trade-mark “Lysol”).

GEO. CRAIG,
Comptroller of Customs.



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🌾 Mining Privileges to be Struck Off the Register (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
7 April 1926
Mining Privileges, Havelock, Blenheim, Water-race
  • A. F. Bent, Mining Registrar

🏛️ Dissolution of Incorporated Society

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
13 April 1926
Incorporated Societies, Dissolution, Dunedin New Cathedral Board
  • Robert Austin Malone, Acting Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies

🗺️ Land Acquired as Forest Ranger’s Station

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
18 March 1926
Forest Ranger’s Station, Southland Forest-conservation Region, Otago Land District
  • E. Phillips Turner, Secretary of Forestry

🗺️ Land Acquired for State Forest

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 April 1926
State Forest, Canterbury–Otago Forest Conservation, Otago Land District
  • E. Phillips Turner, Secretary of Forestry

🗺️ Land Acquired as State Forest

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 April 1926
State Forest, Canterbury–Otago Forest Conservation, Otago Land District
  • E. Phillips Turner, Secretary of Forestry

🎓 Special Books for Teachers’ Class C Certificate Examinations

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
21 April 1926
Teachers’ Class C Certificate, Examinations, Literature, Languages
  • J. Caughley, Director of Education

🏭 Amendment to Prohibited Imported Goods

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 April 1926
Trade-marks, Prohibited Goods, Disinfectants, Lysol
  • Geo. Craig, Comptroller of Customs