✨ Statutory Closing-day Appointments and Other Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 39
Appointing Wednesday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Borough of Rotorua.
WHEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing-day in the Borough of Rotorua was duly taken under the authority of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921–22, on the 8th day of May, 1935:
And whereas the Town Clerk of the Borough of Rotorua has notified me that the majority of the votes given at such poll were in favour of the appointment of Wednesday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough:
Now, therefore, I, Adam Hamilton, Minister of Labour, in pursuance of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921–22, do hereby appoint Wednesday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough.
Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of May, 1935.
ADAM HAMILTON, Minister of Labour.
Appointing Thursday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Borough of Hastings.
WHEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing-day in the Borough of Hastings was duly taken under the authority of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921–22, on the 8th day of May, 1935:
And whereas the Town Clerk of the Borough of Hastings has notified me that the majority of the votes given at such poll were in favour of the appointment of Thursday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough:
Now, therefore, I, Adam Hamilton, Minister of Labour, in pursuance of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921–22, do hereby appoint Thursday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough.
Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of May, 1935.
ADAM HAMILTON, Minister of Labour.
Appointing Saturday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Borough of Te Awamutu.
WHEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing-day in the Borough of Te Awamutu was duly taken under the authority of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921–22, on the 8th day of May, 1935:
And whereas the Town Clerk of the Borough of Te Awamutu has notified me that the majority of the votes given at such poll were in favour of the appointment of Saturday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough:
Now, therefore, I, Adam Hamilton, Minister of Labour, in pursuance of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921–22, do hereby appoint Saturday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough as from the 3rd day of June, 1935.
Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of May, 1935.
ADAM HAMILTON, Minister of Labour.
Appointing Wednesday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Borough of Waipukurau.
WHEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing-day in the Borough of Waipukurau was duly taken under the authority of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921–22, on the 8th day of May, 1935:
And whereas the Town Clerk of the Borough of Waipukurau has notified me that the majority of the votes given at such poll were in favour of the appointment of Wednesday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough:
Now, therefore, I, Adam Hamilton, Minister of Labour, in pursuance of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921–22, do hereby appoint Wednesday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough.
Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of May, 1935.
ADAM HAMILTON, Minister of Labour.
Prohibition of Issue of Money-orders and Transmission of Postal Correspondence.
THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand having reasonable ground for supposing that the person whose name and address are shown in the Schedule hereunder is engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery or scheme of chance, it is hereby ordered, under section 32 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1928, that no money-order in favour of the said person shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed to the said person (either by his own or any fictitious or assumed name), or addressed to the address in the Schedule hereunder without a name, shall be either registered or forwarded by the Post Office of New Zealand.
SCHEDULE.
J. E. Higginbotham, Daimler Automobile Agency, 138 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin, Irish Free State.
Dated at Wellington, this 20th day of May, 1935.
ADAM HAMILTON, Postmaster-General.
Plant declared to be a Noxious Weed in the Levels County.—(Notice No. Ag. 3285.)
Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 16th May, 1935.
THE following special order made by the Levels County Council on the 1st May, 1935, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928.
CHAS. E. MACMILLAN, Minister of Agriculture.
SPECIAL ORDER.
THAT in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on it by the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928 (section 4), the Levels County Council resolves and decides by way of special order that hemlock be declared a noxious weed within the jurisdiction of the Council.
General Election of Members of Rabbit Boards.—(Notice No. Ag. 3284.)
Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 18th May, 1935.
NOTICE has been received under the hand of the Returning Officer of the several Rabbit Boards mentioned in the Schedule hereto that the persons whose names are set under the name of each such Board in the said Schedule have been duly elected as members of that Board pursuant to the provisions in that behalf of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928.
CHAS. E. MACMILLAN, Minister of Agriculture.
SCHEDULE.
Hairini Rabbit Board—
Henry Valentine Collison.
Gordon William Johnson.
Herbert Mandeno.
John Edward Perry.
William Ross.
Haraepe Rabbit Board—
James Cheyne.
James Mathew Corcoran.
George Owen Rolfe Finn.
William Alfred Godfrey.
Edward Howell James.
Kawa West Rabbit Board—
Mervyn Roy Ashton.
Augustus Alexander Frederick Candy.
Alfred Sidney Clarke.
John Burgess Teasdale.
John Ledra Wallis.
Waipipi Rabbit Board—
William R. Douglas.
Alfred Jones.
Harry Knight.
Walter H. McNaughten.
James A. Short.
Whitehall Rabbit Board—
William Seymour Brunskill.
Phillip Craig.
Ian Rutherfurd Oliver.
William Gilbert Hulse.
James Walter Jeans.
Te Akau North Rabbit Board—
Eric Bertie Baker.
Keith Logan Caldwell.
George Cole-Baker.
Eric Henry Nolan.
Harold William Wilson.
Waihopai Rabbit Board—
William Roy Cresswell.
Herbert Yelverton Monro.
Charles Gordon Teschemaker.
John Dodsworth Rudd.
Cuthbert Oliver Tate Rutherford.
Kiwi tea Rabbit Board—
John William Batchelar.
Walter Purvis Shaw.
Duncan Thomas Couper.
Walter Lough Grice.
Alexander Lawson.
Motunau Rabbit Board—
Hugh Fitzsimmons.
David Stewart Mackenzie.
Eric Charrington Gardiner.
Arthur Philip Alan Nicholls.
Norman Dugald Ferrier Campbell.
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👷 Appointing Wednesday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Borough of Rotorua
👷 Labour & Employment16 May 1935
Statutory Closing-day, Rotorua, Shops and Offices Act 1921–22
- Adam Hamilton, Minister of Labour
👷 Appointing Thursday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Borough of Hastings
👷 Labour & Employment18 May 1935
Statutory Closing-day, Hastings, Shops and Offices Act 1921–22
- Adam Hamilton, Minister of Labour
👷 Appointing Saturday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Borough of Te Awamutu
👷 Labour & Employment16 May 1935
Statutory Closing-day, Te Awamutu, Shops and Offices Act 1921–22
- Adam Hamilton, Minister of Labour
👷 Appointing Wednesday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Borough of Waipukurau
👷 Labour & Employment18 May 1935
Statutory Closing-day, Waipukurau, Shops and Offices Act 1921–22
- Adam Hamilton, Minister of Labour
🚂 Prohibition of Issue of Money-orders and Transmission of Postal Correspondence
🚂 Transport & Communications20 May 1935
Postal Correspondence, Money-orders, Lottery, Post and Telegraph Act 1928
- J. E. Higginbotham, Engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
- Adam Hamilton, Postmaster-General
🌾 Plant declared to be a Noxious Weed in the Levels County
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources16 May 1935
Noxious Weeds, Hemlock, Levels County, Noxious Weeds Act 1928
- Chas. E. Macmillan, Minister of Agriculture
🌾 General Election of Members of Rabbit Boards
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources18 May 1935
Rabbit Boards, Election, Rabbit Nuisance Act 1928
45 names identified
- Henry Valentine Collison, Elected as member of Hairini Rabbit Board
- Gordon William Johnson, Elected as member of Hairini Rabbit Board
- Herbert Mandeno, Elected as member of Hairini Rabbit Board
- John Edward Perry, Elected as member of Hairini Rabbit Board
- William Ross, Elected as member of Hairini Rabbit Board
- James Cheyne, Elected as member of Haraepe Rabbit Board
- James Mathew Corcoran, Elected as member of Haraepe Rabbit Board
- George Owen Rolfe Finn, Elected as member of Haraepe Rabbit Board
- William Alfred Godfrey, Elected as member of Haraepe Rabbit Board
- Edward Howell James, Elected as member of Haraepe Rabbit Board
- Mervyn Roy Ashton, Elected as member of Kawa West Rabbit Board
- Augustus Alexander Frederick Candy, Elected as member of Kawa West Rabbit Board
- Alfred Sidney Clarke, Elected as member of Kawa West Rabbit Board
- John Burgess Teasdale, Elected as member of Kawa West Rabbit Board
- John Ledra Wallis, Elected as member of Kawa West Rabbit Board
- William R. Douglas, Elected as member of Waipipi Rabbit Board
- Alfred Jones, Elected as member of Waipipi Rabbit Board
- Harry Knight, Elected as member of Waipipi Rabbit Board
- Walter H. McNaughten, Elected as member of Waipipi Rabbit Board
- James A. Short, Elected as member of Waipipi Rabbit Board
- William Seymour Brunskill, Elected as member of Whitehall Rabbit Board
- Phillip Craig, Elected as member of Whitehall Rabbit Board
- Ian Rutherfurd Oliver, Elected as member of Whitehall Rabbit Board
- William Gilbert Hulse, Elected as member of Whitehall Rabbit Board
- James Walter Jeans, Elected as member of Whitehall Rabbit Board
- Eric Bertie Baker, Elected as member of Te Akau North Rabbit Board
- Keith Logan Caldwell, Elected as member of Te Akau North Rabbit Board
- George Cole-Baker, Elected as member of Te Akau North Rabbit Board
- Eric Henry Nolan, Elected as member of Te Akau North Rabbit Board
- Harold William Wilson, Elected as member of Te Akau North Rabbit Board
- William Roy Cresswell, Elected as member of Waihopai Rabbit Board
- Herbert Yelverton Monro, Elected as member of Waihopai Rabbit Board
- Charles Gordon Teschemaker, Elected as member of Waihopai Rabbit Board
- John Dodsworth Rudd, Elected as member of Waihopai Rabbit Board
- Cuthbert Oliver Tate Rutherford, Elected as member of Waihopai Rabbit Board
- John William Batchelar, Elected as member of Kiwi Tea Rabbit Board
- Walter Purvis Shaw, Elected as member of Kiwi Tea Rabbit Board
- Duncan Thomas Couper, Elected as member of Kiwi Tea Rabbit Board
- Walter Lough Grice, Elected as member of Kiwi Tea Rabbit Board
- Alexander Lawson, Elected as member of Kiwi Tea Rabbit Board
- Hugh Fitzsimmons, Elected as member of Motunau Rabbit Board
- David Stewart Mackenzie, Elected as member of Motunau Rabbit Board
- Eric Charrington Gardiner, Elected as member of Motunau Rabbit Board
- Arthur Philip Alan Nicholls, Elected as member of Motunau Rabbit Board
- Norman Dugald Ferrier Campbell, Elected as member of Motunau Rabbit Board
- Chas. E. Macmillan, Minister of Agriculture