Government Orders and Regulations




Dec. 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2769
and will treat him with consideration and humanity, and will require the apprentice to work for such periods only as may be reasonable, and will allow the apprentice such holidays as may be usual, including an annual holiday of at least fourteen (14) days, and will grant the apprentice reasonable facilities at least once on every Sunday to attend some place of Divine worship according to the tenets of the religious persuasion in which the apprentice has been brought up or which he professes, if there is any such place within six miles of the residence of the master.
5. The apprentice will serve the master truly and faithfully as his apprentice for the term and upon and subject to the conditions herein set forth, and will conform with all his reasonable and lawful orders, and will be honest, upright, and diligent in the discharge of his duties.
6. Where any person duly authorized by the Minister of Labour or by the society requires the master to allow him to see or communicate with the apprentice the master shall give such person every facility for an interview with the apprentice at any reasonable time.
7. The master will not transfer the apprentice without the consent in writing of the Minister of Labour.
8. The master shall, with the consent in writing of the managing trustee of the society; have the right at any time during the said term to dismiss the apprentice if the apprentice is guilty of serious and wilful misconduct.
9. If at any time during the apprenticeship the master fails to comply with the provisions of this deed or any of them, the Minister of Labour may, by notice in writing to the master, to the apprentice, and to the society, terminate this contract of apprenticeship, and withdraw the apprentice from the service of the master, and the master shall have no redress or remedy whatever for such termination and withdrawal or for loss of service; and the Minister of Labour may, by the same or separate notice, require the apprentice to proceed to any place or to any institution maintained by the society to be named in the notice, and may by the same or separate notice require the master to deliver the apprentice to any person therein named.
10. In so far as they apply hereto the provisions of the Master and Apprentice Act, 1908, and the amendments thereof, and the regulations made thereunder, are deemed to be incorporated in these presents.
In witness whereof these presents have been executed by the parties hereto on the day and year first before mentioned.
Signed by the said [Apprentice] in the presence of [Occupation and address].
Signed by the said [Guardian] in the presence of [Occupation and address].
Signed by the said [Master] in the presence of [Occupation and address].
The common seal of the New Zealand Sheepowners' Acknowledgment of Debt to British Seamen Fund was hereunto affixed by and in the presence of— ……… A Trustee of the Fund. ……… A Trustee of the Fund. ……… Secretary of the Fund.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Assigning Industrial Districts to Commissioner under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925, and its Amendments.
BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 15th day of December, 1932.
Present:
THE RIGHT HON. G. W. FORBES PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS Samuel Ritchie has been duly appointed a Conciliation Commissioner for the purposes of Part II of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby assign, as from the ninth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three, for the purposes of the said Act, to the said Conciliation Commissioner the following industrial districts, viz.: Northern, Taranaki, Wellington, Marlborough, Nelson, Westland, Canterbury, and Otago and Southland.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Amending Regulations under the Opticians Act, 1928.— (H.O.—4.)
— BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 15th day of December, 1932.
Present:
THE RIGHT HON. G. W. FORBES PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him by the Opticians Act, 1928, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following regulations for the purposes of the said Act.
REGULATIONS.
(1) THESE regulations may be cited as the Opticians Regulations Amendment, 1932.
(2) The Second Schedule to the Opticians Regulations, 1930, is hereby revoked and the following Schedule substituted:
SECOND SCHEDULE.
[Syllabus of subjects in which candidates may be examined.] GENERAL, PRACTICAL, AND MECHANICAL OPTICS.
Section A.—(Theory : Two Written Papers.) LIGHT: The nature, propagation, and velocity of light. Romer's and Fizeau’s methods of measuring the velocity of light. The formation of shadows. The pinhole camera. Simple photometry. Standards of light. Phenomena of light.
General Optics: The dioptre. Laws of reflection. Reflection at plane surfaces. Multiple reflection. Total reflection. Reflection at curved surfaces. Formation of images, real and virtual. Conjugate foci. Magnification. Laws of refraction. Index of refraction. Critical angle. Refraction by curved surfaces. Elementary theory of polarization. Polarization by reflection. Use and principle of pebble-tester, ordinary and axis-cut pebbles.
Glass: The optical qualities of different kinds of glass and other transparent media. Light and dense crown and flint glasses.
Prisms: Prism units and relative values. Refraction by prisms. Measurement of the angle of deviation. Measurement of the angle of a prism. Testing thin prisms. Minimum deviation of a prism. The tangent scale. The spectrum. Dispersion. Principles of colour. Resultant prisms.
Lenses: Thin spherical lenses. Focal length and dioptric power. Conjugate foci. Formation of images.
Cylindrical lenses. Sphero-cylindricals. Sphericals and cylindricals combined with prisms. Transpositions. Toric lenses.
Testing thin lenses. Effect of decentering. Effect of obliquity.
Optical centres. Equivalent points of concave, convex, double, plano, and meniscus lenses.
Spherical and chromatic aberration. Achromatic lenses. Combination of two lenses separated. Equivalent focal length. Back focal length. Testing the focal lengths of thick lenses and combinations.
The different kinds of spectacle lenses and the material used in their manufacture.
The principle and use of the spherometer. Lens measurement and calculations.
Instruments: Elementary theory of the microscope, telescope, and projection apparatus. Field-glasses. Opera-glasses. Prism binoculars.
Text-book: General and Practical Optics (Laurance).
Section B.—(Practical.) Subsection A—Lenses, &c.: The analysis of lenses, inspection of quality of lenses, forms of lenses, elementary theory of surfacing. Lens measure, its use and adjustment; trial lenses, scale of notation, &c. Frames and their adjustments.
Subsection B—Lens-setting: The marking-out. Centering and decentering of prisms, spherical, and compound lenses for edging.
Subsection C—Frame Fitting and Measurements: Reading, writing, and rewriting prescriptions. The taking of face measurements. The fitting of frames.
Subsection D—The Neutralizing of Lenses, &c.: The neutralizing of all kinds of lenses. The measurements of frames; material of which frames are made.



Next Page →

PDF embedding disabled (Crown copyright)

View this page online at:


VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1932, No 78


NZLII PDF NZ Gazette 1932, No 78





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

👷 Amending Regulations under the Master and Apprentice Act, 1908 (continued from previous page)

👷 Labour & Employment
19 December 1932
Apprenticeship regulations, Master and Apprentice Act, New Zealand Sheepowners' Acknowledgment of Debt to British Seamen Fund
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council

👷 Assigning Industrial Districts to Commissioner under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925

👷 Labour & Employment
15 December 1932
Industrial districts, Conciliation Commissioner, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act
  • Samuel Ritchie, Assigned as Conciliation Commissioner

  • Bledisloe, Governor-General
  • The Right Hon. G. W. Forbes, Presiding in Council
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏥 Amending Regulations under the Opticians Act, 1928

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
15 December 1932
Opticians regulations, Opticians Act, Syllabus of subjects, Examination
  • Bledisloe, Governor-General
  • The Right Hon. G. W. Forbes, Presiding in Council
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council