Public Trust and Maritime Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 125

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 Alleway, Catherine Amelia Widow Christchurch 18/8/39 6/10/39 Testate Christchurch.
2 Anniss, Margaret ,, Fairlie 21/8/39 6/10/39 ,, ,,
3 Carter, Roy Helmore Labourer Christchruch 19/8/39 6/10/39 ,, ,,
4 Castle, Giles Alfred Surveyor Auckland 5/9/39 6/10/39 Intestate Auckland.
5 Clemens, George Edward Labourer Blenheim (formerly Birdlings Flat) 17/1/39 6/10/39 ,, Christchurch.
6 Collins, Henry James Railway employee Wellington 30/6/39 6/10/39 ,, Wellington.
7 Deane, John Alfred Naval pensioner Auckland 19/8/39 6/10/39 Testate Auckland.
8 Donaldson, Ellen Zita Widow ,, 16/8/39 6/10/39 ,, ,,
9 Fraser, John James Painter Wellington 22/8/39 6/10/39 ,, Wellington.
10 Fifield, Edward John Labourer Geraldine 26/8/39 6/10/39 ,, Christchurch.
11 Fox, Bridget Married woman Grassmere (Invercargill) 14/8/39 6/10/39 ,, Invercargill.
12 Hunter, Leonard Hugh Minor Palmerston North 7/9/39 6/10/39 Intestate Wellington.
13 Lysaght, James Draper Ashburton 5/9/39 6/10/39 ,, Christchurch.
14 Manhire, Andrew Retired City Council employee Wellington 23/8/39 6/10/39 Testate Wellington.
15 McCulloch, Martha Widow Invercargill 27/6/39 6/10/39 ,, Invercargill.
16 Morgan, Thomas James Linotype operator Ashburton 1/9/39 6/10/39 Intestate Christchurch.
17 Mulholland, Martha Ann Married woman Seddonville 4/9/39 6/10/39 Testate Hokitika.
18 Nicholson, Christopher Saddler Auckland 24/5/13 6/10/39 Intestate Christchurch.
19 Nicholson, John Compositor Feilding 18/12/91 6/10/39 ,, ,,
20 Pascoe, Robert Miner Ruther Glen 25/8/39 6/10/39 Testate Hokitika.
21 Pelvin, Richard Charles Retired farmer Hilderthorpe, Oamaru (formerly Glenavy, Waitaki) 16/5/39 6/10/39 ,, Dunedin.
22 Robert, Charles Cheetham Retired labourer Carterton 4/9/39 6/10/39 ,, Wellington.
23 Sutherland, Alexander Ross Retired waterside worker Port Chalmers 23/7/39 6/10/39 ,, Dunedin.
24 Wood, Elizabeth Widow Auckland 20/4/39 6/10/39 ,, Auckland.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 9th October, 1939.
E. O. HALES, Public Trustee.


Notice to Mariners No. 53 of 1939.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 9th October, 1.39.

NEW ZEALAND.—SOUTH ISLAND.—WEST COAST.

Greymouth: Harbour Light re-established.

Previous Notice: No. 46 of 1938; hereby cancelled.

Position: Lat., 42° 26′ S.; long., 171° 13′ E. (approx.).

Details: The occulting light at the entrance has been re-established.

Charts affected: Nos. 2591—3629—1212.

Publications: Admiralty List of Lights, Part X, 1939, No. 2342; New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide-tables, page 154, No. 169, and page 314.

Authority: Greymouth Harbour Board, 4/10/39.

L. B. CAMPBELL, Secretary.

(M. 3/13/143.)


Notice to Mariners No. 54 of 1939.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 9th October, 1939.

PUBLICATION OF THE NEW ZEALAND NAUTICAL ALMANAC AND TIDE-TABLES FOR THE YEAR 1940.

THE New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide-tables for 1940, compiled at the Nautical Adviser’s Office, Marine Department, will be published at Wellington on the 1st November, 1940, and afterwards may be purchased from Government Shipping Offices, or the Marine Department, Wellington.

The publication will contain the following information:—

Tidal predictions, giving the daily times and heights of high and low water for the ports of Auckland, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, New Plymouth, Wellington, and Westport.

Time differences, by which the approximate time of high and low water may be obtained at 104 places within New Zealand.

Tidal-stream predictions, giving the approximate daily time of the flood and ebb streams making at French Pass and Tory Channel.

Daily times of sunset and sunrise at Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Wellington, and time differences by which similar approximate times may be ascertained for Invercargill, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Westport.

Magnetic variation (variation of the compass) at places throughout New Zealand for 1940, and places where abnormal variation has been experienced; list of latest dated Admiralty charts of the coast and harbours of the Dominion, &c.; list of New Zealand lighthouses, W/T Beacons, and fog-signals; regulations for preventing collisions at sea; New Zealand time-service for chronometer rating; standard times of the world; general harbour signals; railway map and distances; table of coastal distances; list of Customs ports; wireless-telegraph stations; meteorology of the New Zealand region; Pacific Ocean date-line; list of licensed adjusters of compasses and coastal pilots; ports at which compulsory pilotage is in force; system of buoyage; closing of British ports; and a list of signal letters of ships registered in the Dominion.

Information and plans relative to ports in New Zealand; important notices to mariners issued by the Admiralty and Board of Trade and information for general use to navigators and others.

Astronomical ephemeris as required for use by navigators; useful nautical tables with the necessary explanations; principal articles of the calendar, holidays, &c., phases of the moon, mean places, and meridian passage of stars, &c.

Prospective purchasers, especially those desiring a number of copies, should make early application so as to receive a supply from the first issue, as some weeks may elapse between the first and subsequent issues.

The Nautical Almanac is published by direction of the Hon. the Minister of Marine: price 5s.

L. B. CAMPBELL, Secretary.

(M. 7/3/39.)



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🏢 Public Trustee Election to Administer Estates

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
9 October 1939
Public Trust Office, Estates, Deceased persons, Administration
24 names identified
  • Catherine Amelia Alleway, Deceased, estate administration
  • Margaret Anniss, Deceased, estate administration
  • Roy Helmore Carter, Deceased, estate administration
  • Giles Alfred Castle, Deceased, estate administration
  • George Edward Clemens, Deceased, estate administration
  • Henry James Collins, Deceased, estate administration
  • John Alfred Deane, Deceased, estate administration
  • Ellen Zita Donaldson, Deceased, estate administration
  • John James Fraser, Deceased, estate administration
  • Edward John Fifield, Deceased, estate administration
  • Bridget Fox, Deceased, estate administration
  • Leonard Hugh Hunter, Deceased, estate administration
  • James Lysaght, Deceased, estate administration
  • Andrew Manhire, Deceased, estate administration
  • Martha McCulloch, Deceased, estate administration
  • Thomas James Morgan, Deceased, estate administration
  • Martha Ann Mulholland, Deceased, estate administration
  • Christopher Nicholson, Deceased, estate administration
  • John Nicholson, Deceased, estate administration
  • Robert Pascoe, Deceased, estate administration
  • Richard Charles Pelvin, Deceased, estate administration
  • Charles Cheetham Robert, Deceased, estate administration
  • Alexander Ross Sutherland, Deceased, estate administration
  • Elizabeth Wood, Deceased, estate administration

  • E. O. Hales, Public Trustee

🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 53 of 1939

🚂 Transport & Communications
9 October 1939
Marine Department, Greymouth Harbour, Light re-established
  • L. B. Campbell, Secretary

🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 54 of 1939

🚂 Transport & Communications
9 October 1939
Marine Department, Nautical Almanac, Tide-tables, Publication
  • L. B. Campbell, Secretary