✨ Miscellaneous Notices
Nov. 29.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3379
Boxes, cardboard or strawboard, collapsed or nested, New Zealand
manufacture, packed in cases or crates, or securely tied in bundles
consigned to dairy factories and when full to be forwarded by rail.
Owner’s risk, half rate .. .. .. .. .. B
Casein, adhesive, packed. Owner’s risk .. .. .. .. D
Concrete boiler frames or casings, washing or other open, with or without
copper boiler, also iron doors, gratings, and fireplaces belonging to
and consigned with such boiler frame or casing. Owner’s risk.
Special goods .. .. .. .. .. D
Coops or pens, poultry, collapsed and tied in bundles .. .. B
Electrodes, packed in cases .. .. .. .. .. B
Hair, not otherwise specified .. .. .. .. .. A
Hair, raw, unprepared .. .. .. .. .. C
Karilac. Owner’s risk .. .. .. .. .. D
Kettles, bitumen, for melting bitumen or similar materials .. .. C
Newspapers, old, in bundles, for packing or wrapping, or for waste .. N
Oil, whale, produce of New Zealand factories. Owner’s risk .. .. D
Ovens, bakers’. including doors, tubes, bars, and equipment incidental
thereto. Minimum quantity 4 tons per consignment. Owner’s risk D
Pens or coops, poultry, collapsed, and tied in bundles .. .. B
Petropine. Owner’s risk.. .. .. .. .. A
Posts, including stays and strainers, fencing, hewn or sawn, not exceed-
ing 10 ft. in length, New Zealand timber .. .. .. Q
Posts, including stays and strainers, fencing, hewn or sawn, not exceed-
ing 10 ft. in length, not otherwise specified. Rate and a half .. Q
Pumice, panels, flags and beams. Owner’s risk .. .. .. N
Pungas .. .. .. .. .. Q
Scale boards .. .. .. .. .. As veneers
Telephone and telegraph instruments and appliances packed in cases.
Owner’s risk .. .. .. .. .. A
Wire, scrap aluminium, half rate .. .. .. .. .. C
PART VI.—WHARVES.
RANGANUI, TE HANA, AND RANGIRIRI WHARVES.
Rates.
By adding the following:—
Artificial manures passing over Rangiriri wharf, 1s. 5d. per ton.
PITON WHARVES.
Rates.
By adding the following:—
Newspapers passing over the wharves for local delivery at Picton, 2s. per ton,
Minimum charge, 6d. per consignment.
Newspapers passing over the wharves for despatch to stations other than
Picton, 2s. 10d. per ton. Minimum charge, 6d. per consignment.
PART VII.—GENERAL.
By omitting from Regulation 10 the following:—
5. Fibre-board containers for the conveyance of goods may be accepted
as sufficient packing for the carriage by rail of packages having a gross weight
not exceeding 65 lb., provided the packages are presented to the Department
in good order and condition.
And substituting the following:—
5. Goods packed in fibre-board containers may be accepted as sufficiently
packed for carriage under the conditions provided in the classification for the
particular class of goods so packed, provided, however, that the gross weight of
the package does not exceed 65 lb.
5A. Where any such container is, in the opinion of the Department, unsuit-
able for the packing of goods, any consignment so packed will be accepted at
owner’s risk only, notwithstanding the classification may provide that such goods
are carried at Railway Risk.
5B. The term “fibre-board” includes cardboard, leather-board, millboard,
strawboard, or other material of a similar nature.
As witness my hand this 27th day of November, 1928.
J. G. COATES, Minister of Railways.
Child Welfare Amendment Act, 1927.
IN pursuance of the power vested in me by section 6,
subsection (1) of the Child Welfare Amendment Act,
1927, I, Robert Alexander Wright, Minister of Education,
do hereby notify that the premises set forth in the Schedule
below have been registered as from the date hereof as a
Children’s Home for the purposes of the said Act.
SCHEDULE.
St. Barnabas Home for Babies, Khandallah, Wellington.
Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of November, 1928.
R. A. WRIGHT, Minister of Education.
Notice to Licensed Surveyors.
ALL surveyors holding a license to survey from the
Surveyors Board are notified that by the provisions of
the Surveyors Registration Act, 1928, they are required to
apply for registration thereunder.
Applications should be sent to the Secretary, Surveyors
Board, Government Buildings, Wellington.
The Act comes into force on the 1st day of January, 1929,
and surveys made subsequent to that date can only be made
by registered surveyors.
M. CROMPTON-SMITH,
Secretary Surveyors Board.
Government Buildings,
Wellington, 26th November, 1928.
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🚂 Transport & Communications27 November 1928
Goods classification, Freight rates, Boxes, Casein, Boiler frames, Coops, Electrodes, Hair, Karilac, Kettles, Newspapers, Oil, Ovens, Pens, Petropine, Posts, Pumice, Pungas, Scale boards, Telephone instruments, Wire
- J. G. Coates, Minister of Railways
🏥 Registration of Children's Home
🏥 Health & Social Welfare21 November 1928
Children's Home, Registration, Child Welfare Amendment Act, St. Barnabas Home for Babies, Khandallah, Wellington
- Robert Alexander Wright, Minister of Education
🗺️ Notice to Licensed Surveyors
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey26 November 1928
Surveyors, Registration, Surveyors Registration Act, Licensed Surveyors
- M. Crompton-Smith, Secretary Surveyors Board