Electrical Wiremen's Limited Registration




1558
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 54

REGISTERS OF ELECTRICAL WIREMEN'S LIMITED REGISTRATION—continued.
CLASS C—continued.

Name. Last Notified Address. Registered for Registered No. Date.
Wilson, Lindsay James Auckland †Electrical wiring for radio sets only C606 23/8/37
Windress, George William Aaron Whangarei Work on the secondary side of the power transformer of radio sets C922 13/10/41
Wood, Alfred Friis Hamilton Work in power-houses and substations C625 25/11/37
Wood, Edwin Haswell Auckland †Electrical wiring for radio sets only C491 16/6/35
Wood, Selwyn Fisher Thames †Electrical wiring for radio sets only C529 18/11/36
Woods, Jack Robert Lyall Wanganui Wiring in connection with the assembly and repair of apparatus other than radio sets C572 16/3/37
Woskett, Henry Colville Alexander P a l m e r s t o n North †Electrical wiring for radio sets only C219 20/10/32
Wright, Frederick James Austin Akaroa ‡Serviceman C 53 14/5/29
Wright, William Albert Invercargill Servicing refrigerating machines up to and including the plug-top, also servicing welding machines C485 11/6/36
Wrigley, Keith Marsden Waihi †Electrical wiring for radio sets only C444 20/8/35
Wrigley, Wynsley James Waihi †Electrical wiring for radio sets only C620 15/11/37
Wyness, Alfred John Wellington †Electrical wiring for radio sets only C358 10/2/34
Yeoman, David Maurice Christchurch †Electrical wiring for radio sets only C631 7/1/38
Young, William Dudley Christchurch †Electrical wiring for radio sets only C751 24/7/39

† “Electrical wiring for radio sets” means—
(1) The installation and connection of any earthing conductor used for any radio apparatus.
(2) The connection of a flexible cord to any radio apparatus or any plug-top, ceiling-rose, or other connector used between the fixed wiring and such apparatus.
(3) The replacement of any flexible cord used for supplying electrical energy to any radio apparatus and used between the fixed wiring and such apparatus.
(4) The replacement of a fuse-link on any subcircuit used to supply electrical energy to any radio apparatus.
(5) The removal and/or replacement of any radio apparatus as a whole or in part and which is connected to the fixed wiring by means of a flexible cord.
(6) The assembly, alteration, and/or repair of any radio apparatus.

‡ Servicing Burrough’s machines up to and including the plug-top and whilst employed by Burrough’s Ltd.

§ Servicing “Frigidaire” refrigerating-machines up to and including the plug-top.

‖ “Radio interference suppression” means—
(1) The temporary installation and temporary connecting of any earthing conductor used for any radio apparatus or interference filter.
(2) The temporary connecting of a flexible cord to any apparatus, or any plug-top, ceiling-rose, or other connector used between the fixed wiring and such apparatus.
(3) The temporary replacement of any flexible cord used for supplying electrical energy to any apparatus and used between the fixed wiring and such apparatus.
(4) The replacement of a fuse-link on any subcircuit.
(5) The temporary removal and/or temporary replacement of any apparatus as a whole or in part and which is connected to the fixed wiring by means of a flexible cord.
(6) The removal of conductors from the terminals of stationary electrical apparatus, the insertion of filters and the re-connection of the conductors for trial and demonstration purposes only.
(7) The maintenance of the power equipment associated with radio apparatus.

¶ “Serviceman” means—
(1) The installation, connection, alteration, removal, or repair of an overhead line (whether in conduit or otherwise) up to the point of entry in the external wall of a consumer’s building; and
(2) The installation, connection, alteration, removal, or repair of an underground line up to a service cut-out within a consumer’s building; and
(3) The erection or removal of meters or time-switches, the replacement of fuse-links and defective flexible cords, the removal and replacement of defective accessories, apparatus, and appliances, and the minor adjustments of defective accessories, apparatus, and appliances; and
(4) The assisting of a registered electrical wireman to replace defective conductors between the main switch-board on a consumer’s premises and the service-line from which supply is obtained, when no apprentice, improver, or other registered electrical wireman is available.



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🏭 Register of Electrical Wiremen's Limited Registration (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Electrical Wiremen, Limited Registration, Electrical Wiring, Radio Sets, Servicemen
14 names identified
  • Lindsay James Wilson, Registered for electrical wiring for radio sets only
  • George William Aaron Windress, Registered for work on the secondary side of the power transformer of radio sets
  • Alfred Friis Wood, Registered for work in power-houses and substations
  • Edwin Haswell Wood, Registered for electrical wiring for radio sets only
  • Selwyn Fisher Wood, Registered for electrical wiring for radio sets only
  • Jack Robert Lyall Woods, Registered for wiring in connection with the assembly and repair of apparatus other than radio sets
  • Henry Colville Alexander Woskett, Registered for electrical wiring for radio sets only
  • Frederick James Austin Wright, Registered as serviceman
  • William Albert Wright, Registered for servicing refrigerating machines up to and including the plug-top, also servicing welding machines
  • Keith Marsden Wrigley, Registered for electrical wiring for radio sets only
  • Wynsley James Wrigley, Registered for electrical wiring for radio sets only
  • Alfred John Wyness, Registered for electrical wiring for radio sets only
  • David Maurice Yeoman, Registered for electrical wiring for radio sets only
  • William Dudley Young, Registered for electrical wiring for radio sets only