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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 85
Stocks of Flour, Wheat, and Oats.
A CENSUS of stocks of flour, wheat, and oats in the Dominion was taken as at the 30th November, 1929, when the following quantities were returned: Flour, 10,532 tons; wheat, 3,426,571 bushels (including 3,007,044 bushels of milling wheat), and 908,619 bushels of oats. Returns were received covering all stocks owned or stored by millers, merchants, and farmers throughout the Dominion, with a few unimportant exceptions which would not appreciably affect the totals given.
| Flour. | Wheat. | Oats. | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| In Grain. | In Stack (estimated). | ||||||||||
| Milling. | Other than Milling. | In Stack (estimated). | Total All Wheat. | In Grain. | For Threshing. | For Chaffing. | |||||
| (N.Z.) Tuscan or Longberry. | (N.Z.) Hunter's Varieties. | (N.Z.) Velvet or Pearl. | Other (including Australian) and Unspecified. | ||||||||
| Tons. | Bushels. | Bushels. | Bushels. | Bushels. | Bushels. | Bushels. | Bushels. | Bushels. | Tons. | ||
| North Auckland, Auckland, Gisborne, Hawke's Bay, and Taranaki | 3,415 | 262,774 | 11,355 | .. | 76,703 | 26,901 | 951 | 378,684 | 74,857 | .. | 741 |
| Wellington | 922 | 25,300 | 6,764 | 2,179 | 1,467 | 20,558 | .. | 56,268 | 28,726 | .. | 290 |
| Nelson, Marlborough, and Westland | 129 | 15,612 | 1,704 | .. | 57 | 7,557 | .. | 24,930 | 7,309 | .. | 766 |
| Canterbury | 4,049 | 1,605,368 | 300,335 | 165,776 | 23,855 | 301,349 | 3,408 | 2,400,091 | 312,927 | 36,412 | 19,706 |
| Otago and Southland | 2,017 | 279,741 | 148,265 | 77,193 | 2,596 | 57,655 | 1,148 | 566,598 | 391,550 | 13,866 | 21,469 |
| Totals .. | 10,532 | 2,188,795 | 468,423 | 245,148 | 104,678 | 414,020 | 5,507 | 3,426,571 | 815,369 | 50,278 | 42,972 |
Stocks held by Millers, Merchants, and Farmers.
| Millers | .. | 8,834 | 1,067,662 | 278,840 | 112,695 | 44,229 | 14,513 | .. | 1,517,939 | 177,557 | .. | 45 |
| Merchants | .. | 1,630 | 1,067,506 | 176,388 | 123,381 | 54,179 | 346,837 | 851 | 1,769,142 | 303,595 | 2,025 | 76 |
| Farmers | .. | 68 | 53,627 | 13,195 | 9,072 | 6,270 | 52,670 | 4,656 | 139,490 | 334,217 | 48,253 | 42,851 |
| Totals .. | .. | 10,532 | 2,188,795 | 468,423 | 245,148 | 104,678 | 414,020 | 5,507 | 3,426,571 | 815,369 | 50,278 | 42,972 |
Stocks owned by Millers, Merchants, and Farmers:
| Millers | .. | 8,913 | 1,243,403 | 306,600 | 124,062 | 81,539 | 13,478 | .. | 1,769,082 | 181,957 | .. | 45 |
| Merchants | .. | 1,551 | 680,069 | 113,402 | 88,904 | 620 | 290,351 | 851 | 1,174,197 | 287,293 | 2,225 | 76 |
| Farmers | .. | 68 | 265,323 | 48,421 | 32,182 | 22,519 | 110,191 | 4,656 | 483,292 | 346,119 | 48,063 | 42,851 |
| Totals, 30/11/29 | 10,532 | 2,188,795 | 468,423 | 245,148 | 104,678 | 414,020 | 5,507 | 3,426,571 | 815,369 | 50,278 | 42,972 |
| Corresponding figures, 30/11/28 | 11,357 | 2,024,238 | 414,857 | 161,745 | 52,751 | 380,895 | 34,757 | 3,069,243 | 1,388,160 | 69,884 | 49,965 |
Census and Statistics Office,
Wellington, 18th December, 1929.
MALCOLM FRASER,
Government Statistician.
Appointment of Customs Examining-places.
Customs Department,
Wellington, 13th December, 1929.
I, WILLIAM BURGOYNE TAVERNER, Minister of Customs, in exercise of the powers vested in me for this purpose by the Customs Act, 1913, do hereby revoke the appointment as a Customs examining-place of the place named in the First Schedule hereto, and do by this Warrant appoint the places named in the Second Schedule hereto to be places for the examination by the Customs of goods subject to the control of the Customs.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
| Name of Port. | Situation. | Description. |
|---|---|---|
| Oamaru | Adjacent to railway-station. | Railway goods-shed. |
SECOND SCHEDULE.
| Name of Port. | Situation. | Description. |
|---|---|---|
| Oamaru | Railway reserve between Tyne Street and the harbour | Railway goods-shed. |
| Wairau | Adjacent to Blenheim Railway-station | ,, |
W. B. TAVERNER, Minister of Customs.
Mining Privilege struck off the Register.—Notice under the Mining Act, 1926.
Office of the Mining Registrar,
Westport, 11th December, 1929.
NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of the provisions of section 188 (4) of the Mining Act, 1926, that the mining privilege mentioned in the Schedule hereto has been struck off the Register.
C. A. MONTGOMERIE, Mining Registrar.
SCHEDULE.
No. 7821. Date: 17th May, 1928. Nature of privilege: Dam license. Locality: Denniston. Registered holder: Westport Coal Co., Ltd.
Officiating Ministers for 1929.—Notice No. 39.
Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 19th December, 1929.
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 Ernest Edmonds.
The Reverend John David Garnier Hodgson.
The Reverend Arthur Robert Hampton Morris.
The Reverend John Zimmerman.
W. W. COOK, Registrar-General.
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🌾 Census of Flour, Wheat, and Oats Stocks
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources18 December 1929
Census, Flour, Wheat, Oats, Stocks, Statistics
- MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician
🏭 Appointment of Customs Examining-places
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- WILLIAM BURGOYNE TAVERNER, Minister of Customs
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- C. A. MONTGOMERIE, Mining Registrar
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Officiating Ministers, Marriage Act, Church of England
- Ernest Edmonds (Reverend), Officiating Minister
- John David Garnier Hodgson (Reverend), Officiating Minister
- Arthur Robert Hampton Morris (Reverend), Officiating Minister
- John Zimmerman (Reverend), Officiating Minister
- W. W. COOK, Registrar-General