Railway Rates and Public Notices




MAY 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1281

LOCAL RATES—continued.

  1. Haulage and Shunting Charges, Christchurch, Riccarton, and Addington.

By omitting the following:—

Grain in lots of not less than 20 tons carried between private sidings and station yards at Christchurch and private sidings and station yards at Riccarton and Addington will be charged 2s. 5d. per ton.

And substituting the following:—

Grain in lots of not less than 20 tons carried between private sidings and station yards at Christchurch and private sidings and station yards at Riccarton will be charged at 2s. 5d. per ton.

Grain in lots of not less than 6 tons carried between private sidings and station yards at Christchurch and the private sidings and station yards at Addington will be charged 2s. 5d. per ton.

  1. Through Booking: Invercargill to Nightcaps and Ohai.

By omitting the following:—

Goods booked through from Invercargill to Nightcaps and Ohai will be charged the following rates:—

All goods of Classes A, B, C, D, E, F, N, P, Q, R, and artificial manures (Regulation 86, General Scale of Charges)—

                                   Per Ton.
                                  s.   d.

Invercargill to Nightcaps .. .. .. 27 8
Invercargill to Ohai .. .. .. 29 0

Small lots pro rata of the tonnage rate. Minimum charge, 1s. 6d.

To those persons or bodies of persons (whether incorporated or not) who shall undertake to place with or cause to be placed with the Board the whole of their goods requiring conveyance between places in New Zealand, where in the opinion of the Board it is reasonably practicable for such persons or bodies of persons to have their goods conveyed by railway, the benefit of the classified rates, or, where applicable, the local rates as now or from time to time gazetted shall be extended and be payable in all cases where such classified or local rates shall be cheaper than the through uniform rate.

In witness whereof the official seal of the Government Railways Board was hereunto fixed this 11th day of May, 1932, in the presence of

[L.S.] H. H. STERLING, Chairman.

Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendments.—Election to administer Estates.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth.

No. Name. Occupation. Residence. Date of Death. Date Election filed. Testate or Intestate. Stamp Office concerned.
1 Bell, Joseph Henry Charles Fireman Christchurch 4/11/08 2/5/32 Intestate Christchurch.
2 Bell, Leonard Leopold Freezing - works employee Waitara 20/9/16 5/5/32 " "
3 Brown, Elizabeth Hannah Married woman Hastings 7/4/32 5/5/32 Testate Napier.
4 Dillon, Joseph Patrick Barman Wairoa, Hawke’s Bay 30/3/32 5/5/32 Intestate "
5 Duncan, Frances Clara Widow Christchurch (formerly Wanganui) 12/3/32 5/5/32 Testate Christchurch.
6 Earle, Fannie Hayward Married woman Lower Hutt 30/3/32 2/5/32 " Wellington.
7 Grenfell, Ellen " Dunedin 20/3/32 5/5/32 " Dunedin.
8 Kivern, George Arthur Labourer West Eyreton 7/4/32 5/5/32 " Christchurch.
9 McFarlane, Sarah Ann Widow Wellington 16/3/31 2/5/32 Intestate Wellington.
10 McIntyre, Mary " Dunedin 19/3/32 2/5/32 Testate Dunedin.
11 Paul, Iris Myrtle Married woman Auckland 17/4/32 5/5/32 " Auckland.
12 Pennell, Henry, or Stonell, Harry Harrison Surfaceman Paeroa. 21/3/32 5/5/32 " "
13 Wallace, John Night-watchman Tuatapere 19/3/32 2/5/32 Intestate Invercargill.
14 Whye, Mabel Anne Married woman Otahuhu 15/4/32 5/5/32 Testate Auckland.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 9th May, 1932. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

Mining Privileges struck off the Register.—Notice under Section 188, Subsection (1) of the Mining Act, 1926.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Mining Privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto have been struck off the Mining Register, in pursuance of section 188, subsection 4, of the Mining Act, 1926.

Warden’s Office, Waihi, 6th May, 1932.

I. T. FALLWELL, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Registered Holder.
12375 21/10/21 Residence-site Sections 594 and 595, Waihi James Barraclough.
13037 13/11/23 " Section 248c, Waihi Alma Jane Skinner.

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🚂 Local Rates for Haulage and Shunting Charges (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
11 May 1932
Railway, Haulage, Shunting, Rates, Christchurch, Riccarton, Addington
  • H. H. Sterling, Chairman

🏢 Public Trustee Election to Administer Estates

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
9 May 1932
Public Trustee, Estates, Deceased, Administration
15 names identified
  • Joseph Henry Charles Bell, Deceased estate
  • Leonard Leopold Bell, Deceased estate
  • Elizabeth Hannah Brown, Deceased estate
  • Joseph Patrick Dillon, Deceased estate
  • Frances Clara Duncan, Deceased estate
  • Fannie Hayward Earle, Deceased estate
  • Ellen Grenfell, Deceased estate
  • George Arthur Kivern, Deceased estate
  • Sarah Ann McFarlane, Deceased estate
  • Mary McIntyre, Deceased estate
  • Iris Myrtle Paul, Deceased estate
  • Henry Pennell, Deceased estate
  • Harry Harrison Stonell, Deceased estate
  • John Wallace, Deceased estate
  • Mabel Anne Whye, Deceased estate

  • J. W. Macdonald, Public Trustee

🌾 Mining Privileges Struck Off the Register

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
6 May 1932
Mining, Privileges, Register, Waihi
  • James Barraclough, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • Alma Jane Skinner, Registered holder of mining privilege

  • I. T. Fallwell, Mining Registrar