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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 78

the street connections between the boundary of the railway and Customs Street: Provided, however, that vehicles shall be permitted to enter upon the railway from the said road and street connections.

(5.) The roadway or space between the General Post Office building and the luggage-room at the said station shall be used for the passage of Government vehicles only.

(6.) The driver or person in charge of every vehicle in or upon the railway at the said station shall obey the orders of any officer or servant of the Railway Department or of any police officer; and no such vehicle shall be left unattended.

F. J. ROLLESTON,
Acting Minister of Railways.


Reciprocal Recognition of British and Estonian Tonnage Certificates.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 9th November, 1926.

THE following despatch and its enclosures, received from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, are published for general information.

G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Marine.


New Zealand.
Dominions No. 390.
Downing Street,
20th August, 1926.

SIR,—With reference to my despatch Dominions No. 352, of the 6th August, I have the honour to transmit to your Excellency, for the information of your Ministers, copies of an extract from the London Gazette of the 30th July, containing the Estonian Tonnage Order, 1926, dated the 26th July.

I have, &c.,
L. S. AMERY.

Governor-General His Excellency
General Sir C. Fergusson, Bart.,
LL.D., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., D.S.O., M.V.O., &c.

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 26th day of July, 1926.

Present :

THE KING’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by subsection (1) of section 84 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vic., c. 60), it is enacted that whenever it appears to His Majesty the King in Council that the tonnage regulations of the said Act have been adopted by any foreign country and are in force there, His Majesty in Council may order that the ships of that country shall, without being remeasured in His Majesty’s Dominions, be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their certificates of registry or other national papers, in the same manner, to the same extent, and for the same purposes, as the tonnage denoted in the certificate of registry of a British ship is deemed to be the tonnage of that ship:

And whereas it appears to His Majesty that the tonnage regulations of the said Act have been adopted by the Government of Estonia and are now in force in that country:

Now, therefore, His Majesty is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:—

  1. This Order may be cited as the Estonian Tonnage Order, 1926.

  2. Estonian ships, the certificates of registry or other national papers of which are dated on or after the 28th November, 1917, shall be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in such certificates of registry or other national papers in the same manner, to the same extent, and for the same purposes as the tonnage denoted in the certificate of registry of a British ship is deemed to be the tonnage of that ship.

M. P. A. HANKEY.


Officiating Ministers for 1926.—Notice No. 39.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 23rd November, 1926.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the following names of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information:—

The Church of the Province of New Zealand commonly called the Church of England.
The Reverend Percy Houghton, M.A.

The Presbyterian Church of New Zealand.
The Reverend George Hunter McNeur,
The Reverend Wilfred Lawson Marsh.

W. W. COOK, Registrar-General.


Handicraft Teachers’ Certificate Examination, August, 1926.

Education Department,
Wellington, 18th November, 1926.

THE following are the results of the Handicraft Teachers’ Certificate Examination held in August last in conjunction with the Class D Certificate Examination. List I contains the name of the candidate who, previous successes being taken into account, passed in Sections I and II completely, List II shows the candidates who passed in Section I completely, while List III shows the candidates who obtained a partial pass in the first section, having reached the pass minimum in all except one subject. The pass lists show also the examination centres and the branch of the subject (woodwork or metalwork) in which the candidates entered for examination. Those candidates who have obtained partial pass in Section I will be permitted, if they desire, to enter for examination in the subject of failure in order to complete their qualification in Section I at the same time as they are offering for examination the subjects of Section II:—

LIST I.

PASS SECTIONS I AND II.

Name. Examination Centre. Branch taken.
Coxon, Erle Anderson George Napier Woodwork.

LIST II.

PASS SECTION I.

Name. Examination Centre. Branch taken.
Beatson, Ronald Guthre Senior Nelson Woodwork.
Bleakley, Cecil Hyde Auckland Woodwork.
Kendrick, Henry Edgar New Plymouth. Woodwork.

LIST III.

OBTAINED PARTIAL PASS IN SECTION I.

Name. Examination Centre. Branch taken.
Montgomery, Hugh Ashburton Woodwork.
Smith, Reginald Henry Auckland Woodwork.
Wright, Robert Bartlett Napier Woodwork.

J. CAUGHLEY, Director of Education.


Wellington Education Board.

Wellington, 11th November, 1926.

IN accordance with the requirements of the Education Act I hereby notify the result of the extraordinary election of one representative of the Marlborough Ward of the Rural Area of the Wellington Education District:—

Pike, Willie Davies (elected) .. 80
Whiteford, Charles Frederick Alexander .. 40
Prichard, Thomas Cornelius .. 30
Gascoigne, William Edward .. 24

Valid votes, 174; informal votes, 3.

G. L. STEWART, Returning Officer.


Incorporated Society dissolved.

I, ROY FELLOWES BAIRD, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made to appear to me that the Waipawa Brass Band Society (Incorporated) is no longer carrying on its operations, the aforesaid society is hereby dissolved in pursuance of the provisions of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.

Dated at Napier, this 22nd day of November, 1926.

R. F. BAIRD,
Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.


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

I, HAROLD BEANLAND WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made to appear to me that the Auckland Caledonian Society 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 Auckland this 19th day of November, 1926.

H. B. WALTON,
Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.



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🚂 By-laws under the Government Railways Act, 1926 (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
By-laws, Railways, Vehicular Traffic, Auckland Railway Station
  • F. J. Rolleston, Acting Minister of Railways

🏭 Reciprocal Recognition of British and Estonian Tonnage Certificates

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 November 1926
Tonnage Certificates, Merchant Shipping, Estonia, Marine Department
  • G. Jas. Anderson, Minister of Marine

🏭 Estonian Tonnage Order, 1926

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 July 1926
Tonnage Regulations, Merchant Shipping Act, Estonia, Buckingham Palace
  • L. S. Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
  • M. P. A. Hankey

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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
23 November 1926
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Church of England, Presbyterian Church
  • Percy Houghton (Reverend), Officiating Minister, Church of England
  • George Hunter McNeur (Reverend), Officiating Minister, Presbyterian Church
  • Wilfred Lawson Marsh (Reverend), Officiating Minister, Presbyterian Church

  • W. W. Cook, Registrar-General

🎓 Handicraft Teachers’ Certificate Examination Results

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
18 November 1926
Handicraft Teachers, Certificate Examination, Woodwork, Metalwork
7 names identified
  • Erle Anderson George Coxon, Passed Sections I and II, Woodwork
  • Ronald Guthre Senior Beatson, Passed Section I, Woodwork
  • Cecil Hyde Bleakley, Passed Section I, Woodwork
  • Henry Edgar Kendrick, Passed Section I, Woodwork
  • Hugh Montgomery, Partial pass in Section I, Woodwork
  • Reginald Henry Smith, Partial pass in Section I, Woodwork
  • Robert Bartlett Wright, Partial pass in Section I, Woodwork

  • J. Caughley, Director of Education

🎓 Wellington Education Board Election Results

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
11 November 1926
Education Board, Election, Marlborough Ward, Wellington
  • Willie Davies Pike, Elected representative
  • Charles Frederick Alexander Whiteford, Candidate
  • Thomas Cornelius Prichard, Candidate
  • William Edward Gascoigne, Candidate

  • G. L. Stewart, Returning Officer

🏛️ Dissolution of Waipawa Brass Band Society

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
22 November 1926
Incorporated Societies, Dissolution, Waipawa Brass Band
  • Roy Fellowes Baird, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies

🏛️ Dissolution of Auckland Caledonian Society

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
19 November 1926
Incorporated Societies, Dissolution, Auckland Caledonian Society
  • Harold Beanland Walton, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies