✨ Government Notices and Appointments
Oct. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2765
William John McKibbin.
William Menzies.
William Montgomery.
Reginald Henry Murray.
Norman Scott Murrell.
John Myles.
James Reginald Overington.
Frederick James Perham.
William Patrick Pollock.
Thomas George Quilter.
Frederick James Ranger.
Philip Athol Malcolm Reveirs.
Herbert Roche.
Harold James Screen.
Charles Owen Scrivens.
William Staveley.
Ernest Victor Stewart.
Trevor Etherden Stringer.
Rupert Norman Uren.
Arthur Wilburt Wastney.
John Brock Watt.
Thomas Weir.
William Frederick Wright.
FIELD INSPECTORS OF THE LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
James Maurice Bailey.
Percy Lawrence Barker.
William Morton Barton.
Frederick Stratford Beachman.
Edward Clive Boulton.
James George Brand.
George Edward Bretherton.
Francis Hingston Brett.
John Bruce Brown.
Herbert Campbell.
Harold Victor Chatterton.
Aubrey Shearman Clark.
Edward Churton Clarke.
Richard Cleverdon.
Greville Lancelot Ewen.
Alfred Herbert Murray Farrell.
Alfred Henry Featherstone.
Michael Joseph Galvin.
George Gartly.
George Francis Glacken.
William Straughon Goodall.
Leonard James Barton Grant.
David Masson Greig.
John Alfred Grist.
Lennard Power Harty.
Ernest Ninian Home Hubbard.
Tudor Willoughby Hungerford.
Matthew Alexander Johnston.
Charles Arnold Lawn.
Thomas Lockie.
John Murray Macdonald.
John Comrey Lachlan McLachlan.
Rodney Devereux Makgill.
John Mee.
George Leslie Miller.
Eric Mowbray Morilleau.
John Leslie Moyes.
William George Nelson.
Thomas O’Carroll.
Robert Craig Pollock.
Albert Ripley.
Dalrymple Guthrie Robertson.
Thomas Strathallan Roe.
William Henry Rossiter.
Gerald Lowther Sadd.
Allan Walter Scott.
Alexander Thomas Newlands Simpson.
Alfred Clive Smeaton.
Ernest George Stainton.
James Donaldson Steedman.
George Ross Stevenson.
Robert Joshua Surgenor.
William Arthur Sutton.
Dick Herbert Thomas.
Norman James Till.
Robert Henry Traill.
Douglas Graham Wallace.
Francis Leece Ward.
Burton Wells.
Alexander Stanley Wilkinson.
Claude Forbes Williams.
E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands.
(L. and S. 13/173.)
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Regulations as to Drainage and Plumbing under the Health Act, 1920, applied to Kaikohe Town District and to Part of Waikato County.—(H.H. 4/20.)
Department of Health,
Wellington, 23rd September, 1935.
WHEREAS by an Order in Council made on the 3rd day of September, 1923, and gazetted on the 6th day of the same month, regulations (to be cited as “the Drainage and Plumbing Regulations”) were made under the Health Act, 1920, prescribing the conditions to be observed in the construction of approved drains, septic tanks, sanitary conveniences, and sanitary appliances:
And whereas by the said regulations it was provided that the same were suspended as provided in the said Act:
And whereas by section 133 of the said Act it is enacted that the operation of any such regulation may, if so provided therein, be wholly suspended until they are applied by the Minister by notice in the Gazette to any part of New Zealand:
Now, therefore, I, James Alexander Young, Minister of Health, in exercise of the power and authority given by the said regulations and by section 133 of the said Act, do hereby apply the said regulations to the Kaikohe Town District and all that portion of the Waikato County adjoining the Borough of Hamilton and within a radius of two and a half miles of the Waikato County Office, Grey Street, Hamilton East, and do hereby declare that this notice shall take effect on the 1st October, 1935.
J. A. YOUNG, Minister of Health.
Notice under the Shops and Offices Act, 1921–22, prohibiting the Sale within the City of Wellington of certain Goods comprised in the Trade of a Tobacconist.
WHEREAS a petition in writing, signed by a majority of the occupiers of all the tobacconists’ shops within the City of Wellington, has been forwarded to me desiring that the sale of certain goods comprised in the trade of a tobacconist—namely, smoking requisites—be prohibited during such time as the said shops are required to be closed in pursuance of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921–22:
And whereas I, Adam Hamilton, Minister of Labour, am satisfied that the sale of the said goods is comprised in the trade of a tobacconist within the said city, and that the signatures to such petition represent a majority of the occupiers of all the said shops within the said city:
Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 33 of the said Act, I do hereby direct that on and after the 14th day of October, 1935, the sale of the said goods within the said city shall be and is hereby prohibited as follows: On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, after the hour of 8 p.m., and on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays after the hour of 11 p.m., with the following exceptions—(1) On the working-day immediately preceding Anniversary Day, Anzac Day, King’s Birthday, or any other day generally observed as a public holiday, on Anniversary Day, King’s Birthday, and Labour Day, on the working-days (other than those observed as the statutory closing-days) in the period from 17th December to 2nd January of the following year, both days inclusive, and on the working-days (other than the day observed as the statutory closing-day) in the period from the Monday immediately preceding Easter to Easter Monday, both days inclusive, the sale of the said goods is not prohibited.
The notice published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 18th May, 1922, prohibiting the sale in the City of Wellington of certain goods comprised in the trade of a tobacconist is hereby cancelled as from the date of the coming into operation of this notice.
Dated at Wellington, this 2nd day of October, 1935.
ADAM HAMILTON, Minister of Labour.
Plant declared to be a Noxious Weed within the Taihape Borough.—(Notice No. Ag. 3329.)
Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 27th September, 1935.
THE following special order made by the Taihape Borough Council on the 20th day of September, 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 of the powers and authorities vested in it by the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, and every other power and authority thereto in that behalf enabling it, the Taihape Borough Council, acting on behalf of the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Taihape, hereby declares by way of special order that convolvulus (Convolvulus arvensis and Convolvulus sepium) be a noxious weed within the Borough of Taihape.”
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NZ Gazette 1935, No 69
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NZ Gazette 1935, No 69
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🗺️ Appointment of Field Inspectors for Lands and Survey Department
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyAppointments, Field Inspectors, Lands and Survey Department
61 names identified
- James Maurice Bailey, Appointed Field Inspector
- Percy Lawrence Barker, Appointed Field Inspector
- William Morton Barton, Appointed Field Inspector
- Frederick Stratford Beachman, Appointed Field Inspector
- Edward Clive Boulton, Appointed Field Inspector
- James George Brand, Appointed Field Inspector
- George Edward Bretherton, Appointed Field Inspector
- Francis Hingston Brett, Appointed Field Inspector
- John Bruce Brown, Appointed Field Inspector
- Herbert Campbell, Appointed Field Inspector
- Harold Victor Chatterton, Appointed Field Inspector
- Aubrey Shearman Clark, Appointed Field Inspector
- Edward Churton Clarke, Appointed Field Inspector
- Richard Cleverdon, Appointed Field Inspector
- Greville Lancelot Ewen, Appointed Field Inspector
- Alfred Herbert Murray Farrell, Appointed Field Inspector
- Alfred Henry Featherstone, Appointed Field Inspector
- Michael Joseph Galvin, Appointed Field Inspector
- George Gartly, Appointed Field Inspector
- George Francis Glacken, Appointed Field Inspector
- William Straughon Goodall, Appointed Field Inspector
- Leonard James Barton Grant, Appointed Field Inspector
- David Masson Greig, Appointed Field Inspector
- John Alfred Grist, Appointed Field Inspector
- Lennard Power Harty, Appointed Field Inspector
- Ernest Ninian Home Hubbard, Appointed Field Inspector
- Tudor Willoughby Hungerford, Appointed Field Inspector
- Matthew Alexander Johnston, Appointed Field Inspector
- Charles Arnold Lawn, Appointed Field Inspector
- Thomas Lockie, Appointed Field Inspector
- John Murray Macdonald, Appointed Field Inspector
- John Comrey Lachlan McLachlan, Appointed Field Inspector
- Rodney Devereux Makgill, Appointed Field Inspector
- John Mee, Appointed Field Inspector
- George Leslie Miller, Appointed Field Inspector
- Eric Mowbray Morilleau, Appointed Field Inspector
- John Leslie Moyes, Appointed Field Inspector
- William George Nelson, Appointed Field Inspector
- Thomas O’Carroll, Appointed Field Inspector
- Robert Craig Pollock, Appointed Field Inspector
- Albert Ripley, Appointed Field Inspector
- Dalrymple Guthrie Robertson, Appointed Field Inspector
- Thomas Strathallan Roe, Appointed Field Inspector
- William Henry Rossiter, Appointed Field Inspector
- Gerald Lowther Sadd, Appointed Field Inspector
- Allan Walter Scott, Appointed Field Inspector
- Alexander Thomas Newlands Simpson, Appointed Field Inspector
- Alfred Clive Smeaton, Appointed Field Inspector
- Ernest George Stainton, Appointed Field Inspector
- James Donaldson Steedman, Appointed Field Inspector
- George Ross Stevenson, Appointed Field Inspector
- Robert Joshua Surgenor, Appointed Field Inspector
- William Arthur Sutton, Appointed Field Inspector
- Dick Herbert Thomas, Appointed Field Inspector
- Norman James Till, Appointed Field Inspector
- Robert Henry Traill, Appointed Field Inspector
- Douglas Graham Wallace, Appointed Field Inspector
- Francis Leece Ward, Appointed Field Inspector
- Burton Wells, Appointed Field Inspector
- Alexander Stanley Wilkinson, Appointed Field Inspector
- Claude Forbes Williams, Appointed Field Inspector
- E. A. Ransom, Minister of Lands
🏥 Application of Drainage and Plumbing Regulations to Kaikohe Town District and Waikato County
🏥 Health & Social Welfare23 September 1935
Drainage, Plumbing, Health Act, Kaikohe, Waikato County
- James Alexander Young, Minister of Health
👷 Prohibition of Sale of Tobacco Goods in Wellington
👷 Labour & Employment2 October 1935
Shops and Offices Act, Tobacco, Wellington, Sale Prohibition
- Adam Hamilton, Minister of Labour
🌾 Declaration of Noxious Weed in Taihape Borough
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources27 September 1935
Noxious Weeds Act, Convolvulus, Taihape Borough
- Chas. E. Macmillan, Minister of Agriculture