Jumb. 41. 1245

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920.

E RRATUM.-On page 1146 of the New Zea.Zand Gazette I Crown Land set apart for Sele,etwn by Discharged Soldiers, of the I.5th April, 1920, in the Notice fixing Closing- 'I under Ordinary Tenures, in the North A ucklrmd Land hours of ( l) Drapers', (2) Clothiers and Mercers', and (3) Boot Dfst,rict. Retailers' Shops in the City of , under the Shops -- and Offices Act, 1908, for "Dated at Wellington this 19th day of April, 1920," suh.,titute "Dated at Wellington this (L.s.) LIVERPOOL, Governor-General 6th day of April, 1920." A PROCLAMATION. Grown Land seJ; apart for SelRction by Discl,arged Soldiers, I N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon under Ordinary Tenures, in the Canlrrbur11 Larid [)i.,trict. me by section three of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Gover.aor-General of the Dominion of New [r,.s.) LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of A PROCLAMATION. Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon the same are hereby set apart for selection by discharged I me by section three of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ soldins, under the Land Act, 1908. ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of SCHEDULE. Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall he and the same is hereby set apart for selection by discharged Notn·H AucKJ,AXD LAND DISTRIOT.-CRowN Lum. soldiers, under the Land Act, 1908. NA·rIONAI, ENoowlrnX't'. Mangonu, Gounty.-1llangonni S11rvey District. SCHEDULE. A. R. P. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRIOT.-WAIMATE l'OUNT\'. -CROWN LAND.-NATIONAL ENDOWMENT. ' 8EOTION 1, Block VII .\rca, 1, 122 0 0 5 VI 1.100 0 0 PART Waitangi, Rnn 66A, Hewlings, Dalzell, and Gibson 1 Survey Districts: Area, 21,200 acres. ' Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Given under the hand of His Excellency the R~ht I Honourable Ai:thur William de Brito Savile, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sav1le, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's · Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand i Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Sa.int Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint • Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross i of the Most Excellent Order of the British of the Most Excellent Order of the British ' Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Comma.nder­ Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this at the Government House at Wellington, this sixteenth day of April, in the year of our Lor

sixteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord 1 on<' thousan

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Oroum Land ,et apart for Dilposal by way of Sa.le or Area. Lea,e to Discharged Soldiers, utider Special Ttlflures, in A. R, P. the Auckland Land Di,trict. Section 7, Block XV, Punakitere Survey Dist. 440 0 0 6, Block XU, Rangaunu Survey Dist. 160 0 0 [L.s.) LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. 12 " H 146 3 26 114A and 115, Ruapekapeka Parish 342 1 15 A PROCLAMATION. 4, Block XIV, Russell Survey District 409 0 0 N pursuance of the power and authority oonferred npon 4, Block I, Te Kuri Survey District .. 116 2 0 I me by section fonr of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ 5, Block X, Tutamoe Survey District 428 0 0 ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Se.vile, Earl of 2, Block XVI 478 0 0 Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New 211, Parish 19 3 0 Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of 212 ,, 16 3 34 Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and 3, Block XII, Waoku Survey District 189 0 0 the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposal 16, Block XVI 200 0 0 by way of ea.le or lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, SCHEDULE. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand AUOJtLAlfD LAND DISTRICT.-CRoWN LAND. Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Manawahe Block.-Rotorua and Whakatane Counties.-­ Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Rotoma Survey Di8trict. of the Moat Excellent Order of the British Area, Area. Em_11ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Section. .,. R • P. Section. A. R. P. Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of 13, Block VI 335 3 0 7, Block vnr .. 427 1 0 Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ 14 332 0 0 8 209 0 0 in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion 15 259 2 0 9 476 0 0 of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and 8, Blo~k VII 265 0 0 11 689 0 0 issued nnder the Seal of the said Dominion, IO 211 0 0 12 395 1 0 at the Government House at Wellington, this 11 224 3 5 13 446 2 0 sixteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord 12 324 0 0 2, Block" XI 415 0 0 one thousand nine hundred and twenty. 13 330. 0 0 3 271 0 0 D. H. GUTHRIE, 14 214 0 0 4 350 1 0 Minister of Lands. 16 471 0 0 7 412 0 0 GoD SA.VIII THIii Kmo·! 17 214 0 0 8 460 0 16 18 244 0 0 Settkment Land set apart for Diaposal by way of Sale or Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Lwse to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the Honolll'llble Arthur William de Brito Savile, Otago Land District. . Earl of Liverpooll.. Member o. f His Majesty's Most Honourable rrivy Council, Knight Grand Croes of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint [L.s.] LfVERPOOL, Governor-General. Micha.el and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross A PROCLAMATION. of the Most Excellent Order of the British Em_11ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and at the Government House a.t Wellington, this the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposal sixteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special one thousand nine hundred and twenty. tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Landa. SCHEDULE. 0TAGO LAND DISTRI0T.-8ETTLEMENT LAND. GoD SA VB THB KING ! Wairnna Setaement.-Cl-atlu, County.-Pomokaka and Wai- paki Survey Di.stricts. A, R. P. SECTION ls Arca, 707 0 0 Crown Land set apart for Di8posal by way of Sale or Lease 556 to Diacharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the 2s 0 0 498 2 North A·1tcldand Land Diatrict. · 4s 0 8s 498 0 0 9s 526 0 0 [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Govemor-General. !Os 804 0 0 A PROCLAMATION. lls 796 0 0 N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon 12s 498 0 0 I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ 13s 507 2 0 ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of 14s 512 3 0 Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New 15s 442 2 0 Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of 16s 397 2 0 Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and 17s (108 0 () the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposal Given und!lr the hand of His Excellency the Right by way of sale or lease to disch!rged soldiers, nnder special Honourable Arthur William de Brito Bavile, tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand SCHEDULE. Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-CROWN LAND. Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Croes Area. of the Most Excellent Order of the British A. R. P. Em_11ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, SECTION 67, S.W. 68, Awitu Parish 184 3 16 Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of 27, Block II, Hukerenui Survey District 956 3 30 Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ 28 726 2 0 in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion 29 ,, ,, 543 3 0 of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and 5, Block VIII, Kawakawa Survey Dist. issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, 332 1 33 at the Government House at Wellingi;on, this 71, Block XVI ,, 101 2 0 ninth day of April, in the year of our Lord one S.E. 76 and E. 77, Mangonui Parish 186 2 11 thousand nine hundred and twenty. . 38, Block XII, Pakiri Survey District .. 95 0 0 27, Parahaki Parish 54 0 7 D. H. GUTHRIE, 227, Paremoremo Parish 61 0 0 Minister of Lands. ,, 247 0 20 I GoD SAVB THB KING ! " 24 APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1247

Settlement Land set apart fur .Diaposal by way of Sale or \ Stttkment Land set apart fur Disposal by way of Sale or Lease to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenurea, in Lease to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenurea, in the Auckland Land District. the Otago Land District. I - [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. [L.s.J LIVERPOOI,, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon I N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool: the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of settlement !and described in the Schedule hereto shall be settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the sa.me are hereby set apart and declared open for and the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under disposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the manner provided in the sa.id Act. special tenures, in the manner provided in the sa.id Act. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. 0TAOO LAND DISTBIOT.-SETTLEMENT LAND. AuoKLAND ·LAND DrsTBlOT.-SE'l'TLEMENT LAND, Tilverstowe Settkment.-Waitaki County.-Marowhenua Jlangitaiki Settle11ient.-1Vhakatane County.-First-class Land, Survey District. A, R, r. A, R, P. 8EOTI0N ls Area, 203 0 0 Area, 29 1 32 SIIOTION 173 , , 2s ,, 185 0 0 174} 29 3 12·5 3s 210 1 21 175 4s ,, 183 0 0 176 .. ,, 29 3 30 5s 360 0 0 177 \ ,, 25 2 4 6s 207 0 0 178 J 7s ,, us O 0 179} 15 2 5 180 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honouralile Arthur William de Brito Savile, 184} 185 " ~u () 2-t Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's 186 Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Honourable A1i,hur William de Brito Sa.vile, of the Most Excellent Order of the British Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's EmJ>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint 1 Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross in•Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of the Most Excellent Order of the British of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and Em_pire, Member of the Rora! Victorian Order, iBBoed under the Seal of the said Dominion, Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of at the Government House at Wellington, this Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ fourteenth day of April, in the year of our Lortl in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion one thousand nine hundred and twenty. of New Zealand and its Depen?encies ;_ !'nd I D. H. GUTHRIE, issued under the Seal of the said Dom1mon, Minister of Lands. at the Government House at Wellington, this fourteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord Goo SA vs TB& Kum ! one thousand nine hundred and twenty. La11d in Tara11aki Land District declared to be subject to D. H. GUTHRIE, Section 127 of the Land Act, 1908. Minister of Lands. GoD SA VE THE KING ! [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. HEREAS the Land Board of the Taranaki Land Dis­ Crown Land •et apart for Diaposal by way of Sale ur Lease W trict bas recommended that the Crown tenant of the to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the land enumerated in the Schedule hereto should be afforded N c>rth Auckland Land District. relief, owing to exceptional circumstances over which he has no control preventing the profitable occupation of such [L.s.) LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. land: A PROCLAMATION. Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me by section twenty-five of IN pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon the Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodiee me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ Empowering Act, 1911, I, Arthur William de Brito S~v!le, ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of tbe Dom1mon Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare the land Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of enumerated in the Schedule hereto to be subject to the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and provisions of section one hundred and twenty-seven of tbe the sa.me is hereby set apart and declared open for disposal Land Act, 1908 ; and I do further fix two yea.rs from the date by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special mentioned in the said Schedule as the period for which the tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. said land shall be exempt from payment of rent. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. NORTH AuoKLAND LAND DlsTRIOT.-CRoWN LAND. TARANAIU LAND DISTRICT, SBOTION 105, Parish of Ruapekapeka: Area, 412 acres. SECTION 9, Block VII, Pouatu Survey District: 1st January, 1920. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri1,1ht Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross -of the Most Exce1lent Order of the British of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Justice of the Order of .Saint John of Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander• in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House at .Wellington, this at the Government House at Wellington, this sixteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord sixteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty. one thousand nine hundred and twenty. D. H. GUTHRIE, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Landa Minister of Lands Go» SAVE TB& KIHG I GoD SAVE THE KING ! 1248 rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

Settlement Land set apart for Disposal by way of Sale or part of tlie said Section 93, and h··ing the whole of the land Leaae to Discharged Soldierg, under Special 1'en111·es, in in certificates of title, Vol. 100, fol. 233, and Vol. 199, fol. 147. the Auckland Land District. Given under the hand of Hia E:r.cellency the Ri~t Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, [L.s.) LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's A PROCLAMATION. Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ of the Most Excellent Order of the British ment Aot, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Zealand, do hereby proolaim and deolare that the areas of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander· settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion and the same are hereby set apart and declared open for of ~ew Zealand and its Dependencies; and dieposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. at the Government House at Wellington, this sixt.eenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty. SCHEDULE. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Landa. AucKLANIJ LAND VJ8TBIC'r.~-8ET'£I,EMENT LANIJ, -­ FrnsT-CLASB LANIJ. GOD SA Vil THE KING ! lleJ!Oroa Scllle1nent.-·Ea11t 'l'a·upo Oounty --Paeroa Survey District. A, B. p, SECTION 48 Area, 73 0 0 Revoking the Reservation over a Scenic Reserve in the 49 137 2 39 Wellington Land District. 50 139 2 3 51 178 3 31 (L,S,) LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. 52 298 2 3 53 174 1 31 A PROCLAMATION. 55 97 1 18 HEREAS by Proclamation dated tho eighth day uf 57 186 0 16 W August, une thousand nine hundred and nineteen, 58 lfil 2 0 and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the fourteenth 59 174 2 35 day of that month, the land.described in the Schedule hereto 00 185 1 37 was deolared tu be a reserve under the Scenery Preservation 61 263 l 7 Act, 1908: Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht And whereas the said land is no longer suitable for scenic Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savde, purposes by reason of the destruction of the hush thereon : Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion uf New Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Zeala.nd, in pursue.nee and exercise of the powers conferred Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross upon me by section eight of the Scenery Preservation Amend­ of the Most Excellent Order of the British ment Act, 1910, do hereby revoke the reservation for scenic Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, p111·poses over the land described in the Schedule hen,tu. Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion SUHEDULE. of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and WELLDfGTON LAND DISTitICT. issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, SECTIOl> 8, .Block V, Nukumaru Survey District: Area, at the Government House at Wellington, this sixt.eenth day of April, in the year of our Lord 15 acres 1 rood. one thousand nine hundred and twenty. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right D. H. GUTHRIE. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Minister of Lands. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand 0oD SA VI THI KING ! Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Em.Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Kmght of Justice of the Order of Saint John of 8ettlement Land set apart for Diapoaal by way of Sale or Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Lease to Discharged Soldiers, u.naer Special Tenures, in the in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion W elli11{/ton Land District. of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this [L,s.) LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. sixteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty. A PROCLAMATION. D. H. GUTHRIE, N pursuance of the power and authority confeITed upon Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. I me by section four of the Disoha.rged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Goo SA.VII T1llil KING! Liverpool, the Govcmor-General of the Dominion of New Zoaland, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of --·---~·------settlement land described in the Sohedule hereto shall be and the same is hereby set apart and. declared open for disposal La11d proc/,,i,ned as a Road in Block I, Awitii S-ur·vey by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special Dut-ricl, /l'ranklin County. tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by WELLINGTON LAND DISTRJOT.-SETTLElllENT LAND. I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William OaUemkr Settlement. de Brito Savil!l, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the ALL those parcels of land in the Wellington Land District, consents of the owner and mortgagee of the land described containing by admea.surement 191 acres 2 roods 8 perches, in the Schedule hereto, and of the Franklin County he the same a little more 01· less, being Section 92 and parts Council, being the local authority in whose district the said of Section 93, Block VI, Mangahao Survey District, together land is situated, proolaim as a road t.he land in Awitu with the right-of-way reserved by Transfer 77979 over other Survey District described in the Sohedule hereto. APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1249

SCHEDULE. the compulsory attendance of young persons at a technical APPROXIMATII area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road : school or at continuation classes or technical classes ; and 1 acre 2 roods 84·8 perches. doth prescribe that this Order shall come into force on tl1c Portion of Section N.E. 20, Awitu Parish, Block I, Awitu date of the first publication thereof in the New Zeala11d Survey District. (S.O. 18408.) Gazette. In the Auckland Land District ; as the same is more AMENDMENT IN REGULATIONS. particularly delineated on the plan marked .P.W.D. 48228, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at PART II of Schedule I of the said regulations is hereby amended Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon by adding the following words :- coloured red. Rotorua . . Auckland . . ]'irst Monday in March to last Friday in November. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri!lht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, F. D. THOMSON, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Clerk of the Executive Council. Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Se.int Michael and Se.int George, Knight Grand Cross Amendment in the Regulations under the Education Act, 1914. of the Most Excellent Order of the British -Engineering Bursaries. Empire, Member of the Roye.I Victorian Order, Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion ORDER IN COUNCIL. of New Zee.land and its Dependencies; and At the Government House at Wellington, this nineteenth day issued under the See.I of the said Dominion, of April, 1920. at the Government House at Wellington, this fourteenth da.y of April, in the year of our Lord Present: one thousand nine hundred and twenty. His ExcBLLBNOY THE GovmNOB-GBNEBAL IN UouNcIL. J. G. COATES, N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon Minister of Public Works I him by section one hundred and twenty-five of the Education Act, 1914, ancl of all other powers enabling him in Gou B.l VII THII KING ! this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of t.he Executive Council of the said Dominion, A-mended Regulatiu-n wnder the Police Force Ari, 1913. doth hereby make the following amendment in the regu­ lations for the award of bursa ties for the purpose of promoting LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. the study of subjects comprised in Engineering courses of Unive1'Sity standarcl; and, with the like advice and consent, ORDER IN COUNCIL. doth prescribe that this Order shall come into force on the At the Government House at Wellington, this nineteenth date of the first publication thereof in the New· Zealand day of April, 1920. Gazette:- Present : AMENDMENT IN THE REGULATrnxs. Hts ExcBLLBNCY THII GovmNOB-GIINEBAL IN COUNCIL. Clause l (a) of the said regulations is hereby amended by . . . · inserting, after the words "four hundred hours in cael, year," N !,ursuancc and ~xermse of ~he powers and autho!·,t~es the words "provided that the Minister may, in his discretion, I, conferred on. hnn by sectwn fourteen ~f the 1 ohcc accept in lieu of the aforesaid course in a ·technical school an l

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. REGULATION. ORDER IN COUNCIL. 364. No barrister or solicitor shall be allowecl to be present at any inquiry held under the provisions of section 16 of At the Government House at Wellington, this nineteenth day the Act, or at any appeal under section I 7, without the of April, 1920. permission of the Minister ; nor shall the Press or public Present: be admitted to any such inquiry without the like permission. His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcIL. F. D. THOMSON, HEREAS by section twenty, subaeotion one, of the Clerk of the Executive Council. W Fine.nee Act, 1919, it is provided that, notwith­ standing any Act to the contrary, it shall not be lawful or competent for any local authority or for any Harbour Amendment in the Regulations under the /Cducat-ion Act, WU, Board to borrow or contract to borrow any money (other­ for Comp1tlsorJI Attendance at Continuation and Teclmiwl wiae than by way of bank overdraft within the limit of

behalf of the Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate accord­ land, acting by and with the advice and consent of the ingly as a consent of the Governor-General in Council to the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order raising of the loans hereby authorized. and declare that the portion of road described in the Sche­ dule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become a county road. SCHEDULE. £ lfJJATllEH.STO:S ( {lllnty ( :ouncil :!,(JOO SCHIWULE. 120 Ii() ALL that portion of road, situated in the Hawke's Bay Land Uroua Uounty Uouncil .. -i.000 District. Hawke's Ray County, commeneing at a point fifteen C'ook County Council .. 1,000 ,·hains east from the western boundary of Seetion 5, Block Christchurch Tramway Board :W,,000 XIII, .\-loeangiangi Survey District. and proceeding thence in an easterly direction generally. adjoining or passing through Tc Aroha Borough · coun"il ancl l'iako < 'ount>· 14,000 Council the said Section :., Block XU l, and Section l. Block XIV, t,outh Hautapu Orainagc Board 100 Moeangiangi Survey District, and terminating at its junction with the n1ain Tongoio--Arapawan ui Road ; heing a distr1nct> F. D. THOMSON, of ~ miles 19 chains, more or Jess. As the said portion of road Clerk of the Executive Council. is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 48397, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local A uthoriUe,. co!our!'d green and lettered B-C'. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the :Executive Council. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this nine!Penth day of April, 1920. · Declnring Portion of the Paku.rataki Blad, Road, in the Hawke'., Present : Bay Connty, to be 11. County Rofld. His ExcELLENcr THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. HEREAS by section twenty, subsection one, of the W ]'inance Act, 1919, it is provided that, notwith­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. standing any Act to the contrary, it shall not be lawful At the Government House a.t Wellington, this nineteenth day or competent for any local authority or for any Harbour of April, 1920. Board to borrow or contract to borrow any money ( otherwise Present: than by way of bank overdraft within the limit of its powers, if any, in that behalf), whether from the State Advances Office His ExrnLI.EKCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. or from any other source whatever, and whether in pursuance N pursuam,e and exercise of the powers vested in him by of a special Act or under any other authority whatever, I the l'ublk Works Aet, 1908, and of all other powe· s in without the precedent consent of the Governor-General in anywise enabling him in this lehalf, His Excellency the Council: Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by And whereas application has been made for the consent of and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the Governor-General in Council to enable the several local the said Dominion, doth hereb>· order and deel.a, e that the authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto to borrow the portion of road descri Led in the Sehedule hereto shall, on sums set out therein : and after the date of this 0.rder in Council, Lecomc a county And whereas it is expedient that the precedent consent of road. the Governor-General in Council should issue : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice SCHEDl'LE. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Au. that portion of road known as the Pakuratahi Block Road, doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter situated in the Hawke's Bay Land JJistriet., Hawke'e .Ba1· mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the Co:mty, comm,0 ncing at a po.int 011 the western boundary ,;f Schedule hereto, provided that the rate of interest at which Section I, Block VI.JI, J.'uketapu Suryey District, and proeeed­ the loans or any of them are to be raised shall in no case ing Uwncc in a westerly

District, being the terminating point as described in an Order And whereas the said pieces of land are not now required in Council published in the New Zealand Gazelle No. 5, of the for the purposes of the said Kaipara-Waikato Railway, and 23rd of ,January, 1920, and proceeding thence in a north­ the Minister of Railways has recommended that this Order in we.ster!y and then south-westerly direction generally along Council should be issued directing such parcels of land to be portion of the northern boundary of the said Section 5 and sold: portion of the southern boundary of Section 3, and th<> south­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of ern boundary of Section 2, Block J, Moeangiangi 8urvey the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of Di~trict; thence through Section 1, Bloek JV, Maungaharuru the powers ancl authorities conferred upon him by the said Survey District, and terminating at the point where it first Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the meets the eastern boundary of Section 2, Maungaharuru Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order Survey District; being a distance of l mile 60 chains, more and direct the sale of the said land. or Jess. Also all that portion of road known as the Stock Route, situated in the Awa-o-totara Block, Hawkes' Bay Land Dis­ SCHEDULE. trict, Hawke's Bay County, and commencing at its junction APPROXIMATE areas .of the pieces of land: 2 acres 3 roods with the Matahoura Road at the south-western corner of :!4·9 perches and !1 acres 1 rood 27 ·3 perches. Section 2, Block I, ~loeangiangi Survey District, and proceed­ Portions of railway reserve (parts Sections 7 and 8, Papakura ing thence in a northerly direction generally along the western Parish), Block XIV, Otahuhu Survey District, Manukau boundkry of the said Section 2, and terminating about twenty County. (S.O. 20683, blue.} chains from the northernmost corner of Section 1, Block IV, Maungaharuru Survry District ; being a diRtance of 1 mile 60 In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more chains, more or less. particula.rly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 27238, As the said portions of roads are more particularly de­ deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at Welling­ lineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 48354, deposited in ton, and thereon coloured yellow and neutral tint. the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in F. D. THOMSON, the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red and Clerk of the Executive Council. green, and lettered C-D and E-F respectively. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Domain Board appointed to have Control of tl1e Glen Jnnea Domain. Declaring Road in Block V, Waiopehu Survey Di8trfot, HorowMmw County, to be a Government Road. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this nin<'t!'t'nth day At the Government House at Wellington, thiA nineteenth day of April, 1920. of April, 1920. Present : Present: His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HIS EXCELLENCY THI! GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by section fo1ty-seven of th1> Public Reserves N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him W and Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the said I by the Public Works Act, 1908, 11,nd of all other Act "), it is enacted that the Governor-General may from powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His E;x:cel­ time to time, by Order in Council g~zetted, appoint any lency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Ze, local authority to be the Domain Board having, subject to land, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Part II of the said Act. control of any public domain : Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order And whereas by an Order in Council made on the sixteenth and declare that the portion of road described in the Sche­ da.y of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and dule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in published in the New ZeaT,and GazetUe of the twenty-fifth da.y Council, become a Government road. of that month, the Glen Innis Domain, described in the Schedule hereto, wa.s brought under the operation of and SCHEDULE. declared to be subject to the provisions of Part II of the said APPROXDIATJC area of the piece of road declared a Govern­ Act: ment road : 3 roods 26·5 perches. And whereas it appears expedient to appoint a Domain Adjoining or passing through Section 77 (Horowhenua East Board to control the said doma.in : Village Settlement), Block V, Wa.iopehn Survey District. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-Genera.! of In the Wellington Land District; as the ea.me is more the Dominion of New 7..ealand, in exercise of the powers particula.rly delineated on the plan ma.rked P.W.D. 47919, conferred by the said Act, and acting by a.nd with the advice deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon doth hereby appoint coloured green. THE TAMAKI WEST ROAD BOARD F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council to be the Glen Innes Domain Boa.rd, having control of the la.nd described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of and subject to the provisions of the said Act; and doth hereby appoint Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of April, one thou­ Dir,cting Sate nf Railway Land under the Public Works sand nine hundred and twenty, at two o'clock p.m., as the Act, 1908. time when, and the Tamaki West Road Board Office as the place where. the first meeting of the Board shall he held. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. At, the Government House at Wellington, this twelfth

that such approval may be either absolute or subject to such Domain Board appointed, to have Control of the Waiharara Iconditions with respect to the building-line as the Governor- Domain. General, by Order in Council, thinks fit to impose: And whereas the Mount Eden Borough Council, being LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. the local authority having control of the portion of street ORDER IN COUNUIL. desoribed in the Schedule hereto, has passed the following resolution-viz., "The Mount Eden Borough Council hereby At the Government House at Wellington, this nineteenth day resolves that the provisions of section one hundred and day of April, 1920. seventeen of the Public \Vorks Act, 1908, shall not apply to Present: the eastern portion of Grange Road, which is Jess t.han sixty­ HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. six feet in width" : And whereas it is deemed expedient that such resolution "WHEREAS by section forty of the Public Reserves should be approved: and Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of said Act"), it is enacted that the Governor-General may from the Dominion of New Zea.land, in pursuance and exercise of time to time, with respect to any public domain, appoint the powers conferred by the above-in-part-recited Act, such persons (not exceeding nine) as he thinks fit to be a and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­ Domain Board having, subject to Part II of the said Act, tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of control of such domain : the said resolution. • And whereas by an Order in Council made on the seventh day of February, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the thirteenth SCHEDULE. day of February, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, a ALL that portion of Grange Road, lees than 100 links wide, Domain Boa.rd was appointed to control the above domain: extending from Mount Eden Road to the other portion of And whereas the period for which the said Board was Grange Road, being 100 links in width. As the said portion appointed has expired : of road is more partioula.rly delineated on the plan marked And whereas it appears expedient to again appoint a P.W.D. 48100, c!eposited in the office of the Minister of Dome.in Boa.rd to control the domain : Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Dist,rict, Now, therefore, Hie Excellency the Governor-General of and thert'on coloured red. the Dominion of New Zea.land, in exercise of the powers con­ ferred by the ea.id Act, and acting by and with the advice and F. D. THOMSON, consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Clerk of the Execntive Council. doth hereby appoint JOHN LEYDON, JosBl.'H MEYNELL, Prohibiting all Alienation of cerlain Native Land.a other than Wn,LIAM STBED, and Alienation in fawur of tht Orown. ,JAMES STEWART LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. to be the Wa.iharara Domain Boa.rd, a.s from the seventh day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, having ORDER IN COUNCIL. the control ·of the land described in the said Schedule hereto At the Government Hoose at Wellington, this ninetoonth day for the purposes of and subject to the provisions of the said of April, 1920. Act; and doth hereby appoint Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, at four Present: o'clock p.m., as the t.ime when, and the residence of Mr. John His EXCELLENCY THB GovmNOR·GBNERAL IN COUNCU,. Leydon, Waiharara, as the place where, the first meeting of N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase the Board shall be he held. O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the SCHEDULE. power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of \\'AIBARARA DO:O.fATN. New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby admeasurement 20 acres 3 roods 26 perches, more or less, prohibit, for the period of one year from the date of this being Section 8, Block V, Opoe Survey District, commencing Order in Council, all alienation of the Native lands specified at a point 106564iM links north and 707096 links west of in the Schedule hereto other than alienation in favour o( Mount Eden. Bounded towards the south-west, north-west, the Crown. and north-east by Opoe Ka.uri-gum Reserve Extension No. 2, bearing 333° 2' 1756·9 links, 42° 8' 432·9 links, 64° 11' 623·9 Jinks, ll8° 17' 346·8 links, and 163° 30' 1759·6 links respec­ SCHEDULE. tively; and towards the south-east by road to Houhoura, IlEJ,MONT SURVJiJY DISTRICT. bearing 250° 20' 913·9 links: be all the aforesaid bearings Approximate Area. and linkages more or Jess. As the same is delineated on the Illock. A. R, P, plan marked L. and S. 1/379, deposited in the Head Office, KENEPllRU 2A I3 No. I ll 3 38 Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon 2A H No. 2 II 3 38 bordered red. (Auckland plan 16416, blue.) 3A .. 23 3 36 4A .. 23 3 36 F. D. THOMSON, ,, 5A 2R No. 2 21 O· o Clerk of the Executive Council. Takapuwahia H No. 4 214 2 0 F. D. THOMSON, Portion of Grange Road, in t1'e Borough of Mount Eden, Clerk of the Executive Council. exempted from the Proviaio-M of Section 117 of t1'e Public WMkit Act, 1908. Prohibiting a.II Alienation of certain Native Landa otl,.,r lhiln LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Alienation in favour of t1te Crown. ORDER IN COUNCIL. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General At the Government House at Wellington, this nineteenth day of April, 1920. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: At the Government House at Wellington, this nineteenth day of April, 1920. Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Present: HEREAS by subsection one of section one h,mdred W and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is, His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GBNERAL IN COUNCIL, inter alia, provided that the said section shall not apply in N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase any case where the local authority having control of any O Board, referred to in section three hundred and road or street by resolution declares that the provisions sixty-three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of thereof shall not apply to any specified road or street, or any the power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, specified part thereof, and such resolution is approved by His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of the Governor-General in Council : New 7.ealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of And whereas by subsection two of section one hundred the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is provided prohibit, for the period of one year from the d11te of this APRIL 22.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1253

Order in Council, all a!i!'nation of the Native lands specified Now, therefore, His Excellencv the (:'-tovernor-General of in the Schedule hereto other than alienation in favour of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the Crown. the powers conferred by the above-in-part-recited Acts, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive SCHEDULE. Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of t,he RANGITAIKI LOWER SURVEY DISTRICT. said resolution to the extent hereinbefore mentioned. Block. Aprrox.mate Area. A. R. P. SCHEDULE. MATAHINA A No. lD 30,000 0 0 2 2,000 0 0 ALL that portion of Morley Street, situated in the Borough 3n 9,578 1 22 of New Plymouth, adjoining or passing through Section 287, Town of New Plymouth : also all that portion of Powderham F. D. THOMSON, Street, situated in the Rorough of New Plymouth, adjoining Clerk of the Executive Council. or passing through Sections 286 and 287, Town of New Plymouth. Wairnra.pa Electric-power Board.-Fi,wt Eledirm As the said portions of stre,ets are more particularly de­ lineated on the plan ma,rked P.W.D. 48293, deposited in the LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Land District of Wellington, and thereon coloured red. ORDER TN COUNCIL. At F. D. THOMSON, the Government House at Wellington, this nineteenth ( !!erk of the Executive Council day of April, 1920. Present: · Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENlllRAL IN COUNCIL. Remking the K atnrnlizatfon of George Lewis Bit,elmieyer. HEREAS, in pursuance of the powers vested in the W Governor-General by section three of the Electric­ LIVERPOOL, Governor-General power Boards Act, 1918, the Wairarapa Electric-power Dis­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. tri.ct was duly constituted by Procla~ation dated the twenty­ third day of March, one thousand nme hundred and twenty : At th" (;uvernmcnt House at \\'ellington, this nineteenth And whereas section ten of the said Act provides that day of April, 1920. the first election of representatives of any constituent district Present: in any electric-power district shall be held on such day as Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GoVERNOR-GENlllRAL IN COUNCIL, the Governor-General by Order in Council appoints : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of WHEREAS letters of naturalization were issued to George the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Lewis Bittelmeyer on the tenth day of November, and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six: and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authoritie; And whereas the Governor-General in Council is satisfied cru:i£erred upon him by the said Act, doth hereby appoint that it is expedient for the wdfare of the Realm to revoke Friday, the seventh day of May, one thousand nine hundred the naturalization of the said George Lewis Rittelmeycr : and twenty, as the day on which shall be held the first election ~ow, therefore, in pursuanne and exercise of the powers of representatives of the constituent districts in the said and authorities vested in him by tlrn Revoca,t.ion of Naturaliza­ Wairarapa Electric-power District. tion Act, 1917, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice F. D. THOMSON, and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Clerk of the Executive Council. doth h<'reby declare that the naturalization of the said George Lewis Bittelmcyer shall be revoked, and that the said George Le\\is Bittelmeycr shall oease to be a Rritish subject Portions of the Western Side ()f Jl1 orley Street and of the naturalized in New Zealand as from the twenty-second Southern Side of Powderham Street, in the Borough of day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. New Plymouth, e,:,;empted from the Provisions of Section 117 of the Public WorA,s Act, 1908. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

ORDJW lN COUNCIL. 1' 'llidafing Prorewl iny.• i 11, connection with a !.,oan of £500 At the Government House at Wellington, this nineteenth proposed to be raised by the Council of the County •,.f Raglm,. day of April, 1920. Present: LIVERPOOL, Governor-General Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by subsection one of section one hundred At tlw Government House at Wellington, this nineteenth W and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908., it is, day of April, 19:lO. inter alia, provided that the said section shall not apply in Present: any case where the local authority having control of any Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. road or street by resolution declares that the provisions thereof shall not apply to any specified road or street, or any HER.l

Appointment of Member of First Division of the Court of polling-places, and do hereby appoint the places mentioned Appeal. in the Schedule hereto to be the polling-places in the Paid Electoral District of S•ra.tford. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. At the Government Buildings at Wellington this twentieth Stratford Electoral District- day of April, 1920. The Town Hall, Stratford (principal). The Courthouse, Stratford. Present: The Public School, Cardiff. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESlDI1'J The Public School, Mahoe. IN COUNCIL. The Public School, Rowan. HEREAS by Order in Council made on the nineteenth The Public School, Ngaere. W day of January, one thousand nine hundred and The Public School, Pukengahu. twenty, under the ,Judicature Amendment Act, 1913, the The Publ'c School, Bird Road. Honourable John Henry Hosking, a ,Judge of the Supreme The Public School, Ruapuha.. Court, was appointed a member of the First Division of the ThP Public Hall, Toko. Court of Appeal : The Methodist Sunday-school, Ka.houri Bridge. And whereas, owing to the incapacity through illness of The Public School, Pembroke Road. the said Judge, it is expedient to revoke his appointment The Public School, Midbirst. as a member of the First Division and to appoint the Honour­ The Public School, Stanley Road. able Alexander Lawrence Herdman in his place : The Public School, Te Popa. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of The Public School, Tuna. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice The Public School, Denbigh Road. and consent of the Executive Council of that Dominion, and The Public School, York Road. in exercise of the authority conferred upon him by the Judi­ The Public School, Tariki. cature Amendment Act, 1913, and in pursuance of the recom­ The Public School, Ratapiko. mendation of the Chief Justice of New Zealand and of two The Public School, Norfolk Road. other Judges of the Supreme Court, doth hereby revoke the The Public School, Durham Road. said appointment of the Honourable John Henry Hosking The Public School, Dudley Road. and appoint the Honourable Alexander Lawrence Herdman The Residence of C. F. Mundt, Kaimiro. a Judge of the Supreme Court as a member of the First The Public School, Lincoln Road. Division of the Court of Appeal ; and in all other respects The Residence of Mr. John Diggins, Bristol Road, the aforesaid Order in Council of the nineteenth day of Inglewood. January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, is hereby The Public School, Waitui. confirmed. '!'he Public School, Kaimata. F. D. THOMSON, The Public School, Tara.ta. Clerk of the Executive Council. The Public School Purangi. The Public Snhool, Matan. The Public School, Kiore. Vesting a Re,•erve in the Rangitikei County Council. The Public School, Huiroa. The Public School, Douglas. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. The Public School, Tututawa. ORDER IN COUNCIL. The Public School, Pun'.whakau. The Public School, Makahu. At the Government House at Wellington, this nineteenth day The Public Hall, Strathmore. of April, 1020. The Public Hall, Te Wera. Present: The Public School, Pohokura. Hrs EXCBLLBNCY THIil GOVIIRNOR-GBNBBAL IN COUNCIL. The Public Hall, Whangamomona. The Public Works Whare, Tahunaroa. HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto The Public Hall, Kohuratahi. W been dnly set apart for site for a. roadman's has a The Public School, Tahora. cottage : And whereas, in the opinion of the Governor­ General, it is expedient to vest the said reserve in the I Farmers' Co-operative Wool-shed, (Ta.hara). Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Rangitikei The late Residence of J. W. Gee, Moki Road. County Council: Mountain House, Dawson's Falls. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-Genera.I of The Druids' Hall, Inglewood. the Dominion of New Zea.land, acting by and with the llfr. E. E. Blunt's House, Mairangae, Kohuratahi. advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said The Public School, Radnor Road. Dominion, and in exercise of the powers and authorities The Public School, Finnerty Road. The Public School, Waingongora. conferred upon him by section four of the Public Reserves 1 and Domains Act, 1908, doth hereby declare that, from and The Post-office, Waipuku. after the day of the date hereof, the reserve described in The Public School, Pukeho. the Schedule hereto shall become vested in the Chairman, The Residence of W. J. Stewart, Mangaere. Councillors, and Inhabitants of the R,mgitikei County As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Council, in trust, for a site for a road man's cottage. General, this nineteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. SCHEDULE. W. F. MASSEY, ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, containing Minister in Charge of Elecroral Department. 2 acres, more or less, being Section No. 11, Block II, Maungaka­ retu Survey District. Bounded towards the north-west by Turakina. Road, 710 links; towards the north-east by Section No. 3, Block II aforesaid, 270 links; towards the east gene­ Dec/,aring Road-line through, Land in Moorlands SeUlement, rally by a road and river-bank reserve one chain wide along M atlborough, Land District, to be closed. the bank of the Tnrakina River; and towards the south by a public road, 578·6 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. or less. As the same is delineated on a plan marked L. and S. 1910/2030, deposited in the Head Office, Department of W HEREAS a report has been received from the Sur• L .. nds and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. veyor-General, from which it appears that the road described in the Schedule hereto is unformed and unused, F. D. THOMSON. and that the said road intersects land acquired under the Clerk of the Executive Council Land for Settlements Act, 1908, and is not suitable to the subdivision of such land : Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl Polling-places for the Stratf.. rd F,l ctoral District appvinte,I. of Llverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of section eighty of LIVERPOOL, Governor-General the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities in N pursuance a>id in exercise of the power• conferred upon anywise enabling me in this behalf, do by this notice hereby I me by the L•gislature Aot, 1908, I, Arthur William de close the road hereinafter described ; and I do hereby Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the declare that the said road shall thereupon become subject to Dominion of New Zealanrl, ilo hereby abolish all existing the said Act. APRIL 22.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1255

SCHEDULE. Member of Wangaloa Domain Board appointed. MoORLA~DS SETTLEMENT. Department of Lands and Survey, Al'PROXIMATE area 0£ the piece of road to be closed: Wellington, 19th April, 1920. 5 aores 2 roods 32 perches. , HIS Excellency the Governor-Genera.I has, in pursuance Adjoining or passing through Section 112, Wairau West, of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Doma.ins Block IX, Cloudy Bay Survey District. ! Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint In the Marlborough Land District ; as the same is more THOMAS MmnLET0'1 particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 21/207, 10 be a member of the Wangaloa Domain Board, in the deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and place of Cornelius Todd Bisset, resigned. Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. D. H. GUTHRIE, As witness the hand 0£ His Excellency the Governor- Minister of Lands. General, this fourteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. Me11,ber of nomett Domain Board appointed. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 19th A.pril, 1920. IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance Order in Council amenditl{J the .llfaxirnmn Price of ]i'lour. H of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ALEXANDER McARTHUR ORDER IN COUNCIL. to be a member of the Domett Doma.in Board, in the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty­ place of Patrick Murphy, who has left the district. first day of April, 1920. D. H. GUTHRIE, Present: Minister of Landa. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Tru.,tee of the Te Aroh, Racecourse appointed. IS Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of H New Zealand, a.cting by and with the advice and Department of Lands and Survey, eonsent of the Executive Council of that Dominion, and in Wellington, 22nd April, 1920. pursuance of the power and authority conferred by him by IS Excellency the Governor-Genera.I ha.s, in pursuance the Regulation of Trade and Commerce Act, l!Jl4, doth H of the Te Aroha Recreation-ground and Racecourse hereby amend the Order in Council made on the twelfth day Act, 1892, and the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and gazetted bas been pleased to appoint, on the 14th day of April, 1920, on the fifteenth day of the same month, fixing the maximum CLARENCE dDOLPHUB ARTHUR prices in New Zealand of flour, bran, and pollard, by sub­ atitnting "£16 !Os. per ton" for "£18 per ton" in clause 3 to be a. trustee of the Te Aroha. Racecourse, in the place of of the Second Schedule to the said Order in Council as the Peter Gilchrist, resigned. maximum price of flour sold as therein mentioned. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of LandB. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Tru,tee for /./,e 011udcn Pa/,lic Cemet

Cmv,ular Agent of Fran,:, nt Apia, 8amofl, flJ>J)Ointed. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 22nd April, 1920. Department of Internal Affairs, IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance Wellington, 19th April, 1920. H of section 4 of the Cemeteries Act, 1908, been pleased, IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be on the 14th day of April, 1920, to appoint H notified that, in accordance with instructions received from His Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, he HEC'fOR VINCE1'1' BROWSE has recognized the appointment of to be a trustee, in place of George Houldsworth, deceased, to provide for the maintenance and ca.re of the Omaka Public Mr. GORDON HAY·MACKENZU: CerneteJ"y. as Uonaular Agent of France at Apia, Samoa, in succession D.H.

Members of Loburn Domain Board appointed. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 22nd April, 1920. Department of Lands and Survey, IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance Wellington, 19th April, 1920. H of section 4 of the Cemeteries Act, 1908, been pleased, IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance on the 14th day of April, 1920, to appoint H of section 41 of the Public Heserves and Domains A.ct, 1908, been pleased to appoint LEONARD CHADWICK KITCHI!-ili JoHN WILLIAM MACLEOD and to be a trustee, in the place of Uharles Darwin Bradley, de­ THOMAS DAWSON ceased, to provide for the maintenance and care of the Arapohue Public Cemetery, to be members of the Loburn Domain Board, in the place D. H. GUTHRIE, of Robert Henry Bailey and Isaac Furby Croft, resigned. Minister of Lands. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Trustees for tlie Greendale Public Cemetery appointed.

Me1nber of Waipahi Domain Board appointed. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 22nd April, 1920. Department of Landa and Survey, IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance Wellington, 19th April, 1920. H of section 4 of the Cemeteries Act, 1908, been pleased, H IS Exoellenoy the Governor-General has, in pursuance on the 14th day of April, 1920, to appoint of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Dama.ins CHARLES HENRY .-\ DAM8 and Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint DANIEL HIGGINS THOMAS TURNBULL BAGRIE to be trustees, in the place of Thomas V\Tilliam Adams and to be a. member of the Waipa.hi Domain Boa.rd, in the place vVilliam Francis Clendon, deceased, to provide for the main­ of Francis Banks, resigned. tenance and care of the Greendale Public Cemetery. D. H. GUTHRIE, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands Minister of Lands. 1256 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

Lioenaing Officer under Arma Act, 1908, appo•nted. Deputy Registrars of Marriage<, &c., appointed.

Police Department, Registrar-Gtneral's Office, Wellington, 17th April, 1920. Welliugton, 20th April, 1920. IS l(xcellency the Governor-Gener&! has been plensecl l T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons H to appoint have been e,ppointed to be the Deputies of the Regis­ trars of Marriages and of Births and DeathR for the districts Senior Sergeant JoBN WALTER HOLLIS, set respectively opposite their namea, vi><.:- of the New Zealand Police Force, to be a Licensing Officer Ne.me. District. under the Arms Act, 1908. Thomas Johnston Hampden. W. P. MASSEY, Vincent Joseph Delany Ohe,kune. Minister in Charge of Police. John Thomas Mar.in \\ellington (at Cour- tenay Place).• (Mrs.) Harriett Elizabeth Ashwell.. Raetihi. Bruce McFarlane.. Ke,eo.• !,[ember of Liceming Committee appoittted. James William Holland Birmir:gham. George Frederick Church . . Te,npo. Department of Justice, Wellington, 16th April, 1920. • Births and deaths ooly. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleastd W.W. COOK, H ,o appoinl Registrar-General. ROBERT SHEPPARD FRANKS lNDER to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the district Appmntments, Promotions, Resigna.tions, Transfers, and Re­ of Waitaki, vice H. W. Davis, resigned. tirements of (~{ficers of the N.Z. Staff Corp•, the Regiment E. P. LEK of Royal N.Z. Artillery, and 'l'errilorial Force. Minister of Justice. D<"partment of Defence, Wellington, 16th April, 1920. Clerk of Magistrate', Court appointed. IS Excellency the Governor-Genera.I he,s been plee,sed H to approve of the appointments, promotions, resigna­ tions, tmnsfers, and retirements of the undermentioned Department of Justice, officers of the N.Z. Staff Corps, the Regiment of Royal N.Z. Weliington. 16th April, 1920. Artillery, and Territorial Force, and the reposting of officers IS J<~xceilenoy the Governor-General has bt,en plea><

Office of Public Service Commissioner, CORPS OF N.Z. ENGPilEERS. Wellington, 15th April, 1920. HE Pubiic Service Commissioner he,, me,de the fol­ N.~. liail,cay Battalions (Nwlh l8land). T lowing appointments in the Public Service:- Captain Arthur Wood Moue,t, relin1p1ishes the appointment of Staff Offirer to Director of Railways. Da.tcd 1st April, (Mies) Ros;. Cu.RKE 1920. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris, and Vacci­ Captain Arthur Wood Monat to be Major and to comme,nd nation Inspector, at Reporua, as from the 1st April, 1920. th<' North Battalion. Dated 1st April, 1()20. GEORGE RoBINBON Lieutenant (C;aptain, Reserve of Officers, '.rempomry) Reginald Ronald Guw, 0. B. F.., is g-rante

A. C. TURNBULL, 3RD (ATICKLAND) REGIMENT (COUNTESS OF RAX~l'P.LY'S OWN), Secretary. Coast Defence Deta,kment. ------·------Sergeant Ronald fan Lancelot Herrick is appointed 2nd Lieutene,nt (on probation), under the provisions of General Registrars of Births, .tc., appointed. Headquarters lnstructions No. 28, of 14th ,July, 1919. Dated 23rd March, 1920. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 19th April, 1920. U:-

lJNA_'l.'TACHED LIST, GENERAL Lun. UNATTACHED LIST, GENERAL LIST. The noticl's published in the New Zeaz,,,,rl C,tcefte No. 7H, of The umlermentionecl are transferred to the l'nattaehed 3rd July, 191!), relating to ?.nd Licuknant ,John Ric-hard List (I,):--- lh-rnc, ~He l'au<·Plled. · 2nd Lieutenant (Lieutenant, ResC"rve of Ofticeri:;, Ten1- The~ not.i<·t$ published in the ~Yeu.J;,_Zealaml Uazdt.,, No. 107, porary) .John Clarence Carter, 111.C'. Dated 19th of 28th Augu~t, 1919, relating to 2nd LiPl1tenant Henry .\larch, l!l20. David Burt, l\f.C., arc canncl!cd. 2nd Lientenant Hal'l"Y Roberts. DatNl 19th Mardi, 1920. 2nd Lieutenant Pa,;; Paom. Chamberlain. Dated 18th TRANRFRR::;. !\far,·h, 1920. N.Z. RTAFF COl J,icntenant, with f.ieniority as <·ornmission. llat.,,d :?:lrd ~larch. 1920. from the -1th ,July, Hl18. Dated ]st Mardi, 1920. The notiec published in the ;Veu: Zca"land Gazette No. 145, of l Ith necembcr, 191!). relating to 2nd Lieutenant (temp.) N'.Z. ARMY MEDWAL DEPARTMBYl'. William Arthur hard rPsigning his commission, is cancelled. The unclermentioned are transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Temporary :-- U::-rAT'J'AC!lED LIST, GE;.;EHAL LIS'!'. Capta.in Alexander 1-'ran<·is RitehiP Cr&\\ ford, 111.B. 2nd Lieutenant. Henry John Manning is posted to the Retired Dated 12th Ma,·ch, 1920. List, under tht:1 proyjsimrn of General lTeadquartcrs Jn­ Captain Roh"rt ~tPphenson Jordan ]1'itz.~<.. rald, .:\LB. strul'lions Xo. 2:l, of 20th February, l!l20. Dated 1st Dated 6th April, 19~0. March, 1920. lsT .\fotrNTED Rn'LES (CA,TERmr1w YEoMANRY l'AvAr,Rv). OFFICEHH STRUCK (Jl<'F STRENUTH OF :N.Z. Captain lJerisley Thayer Wood is transferred to the Reserve BXPEDIT10NARY .FORCE. of Officers. Dated 29th March, Hl20. The undermentioned are struck otf the strength of the N.Z. l1ARR[[;ON ARTILLERY. N.Z. Expeditionary Foree, with effect from the dates men­ tioned:~ Wellington G.A. Diri.sion. l\Iajor Sidney Oeorgc 8andlc. !lated 22nd January, 1920. Major Dnncan Robertson Menzies is transferred to the Re­ Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) John 8tudholme, C.B.E., serve of Offieers. Dated 26th March, 1920. D.S.O. Dated 20th February, 1920. l'aptain (temp. )Iajor) Robert Wakelin Dunn, M.C., and Com·s o,· N.Z. ENmNEERS. relinquishes the temporary rank of Major. Dated 2nd .V.Z. Railway Battaliona (North l.slarid.) .January, l920. '!'he undermentioned nre transferred to the Reserrn of ()aplain8. Officers, - Lieutenant -Colonel Ueor~e Barclay, O.B.K, (v.n.). Augustine !'hilip Mcl'urn,aek. Dated Hlth .February, 1920. Dated 26th March, 19:w: Gordon Leslie 1'k('lu rc. Dated 16th December, 1920. Lieutenant ,James William Curiis. Dated 24th }lard,, 19:!0. L-ieu.te,n(vnt,;. No. 4 F-ield Co,w/ntny. ,Tolm Henry 1:>harp. Dated ;10th July, 1919. 2nd Li,,utcnant [<:dwin Fox Scott, from the Cnattache,I l<'rank Shcrriff. Dated :hd April, 1920. List (/,), to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 18th March, 1920. Robert Hamilton Nimmo. Dated 9th March, 1920. John Cook. Dated 2()th June, 1919. ls~' (CA:STERHURY) R~XHMEKT. Lieutenants (temp. Captains), and relinquish the temporary ~lajor Eric William Cuddon is transferred to the Reserve of rank of Captain: - Officers. Dated 25th February, 1920. Arthur Gilbert Quartley. Dated 23rd March, 1920. Henry .\1asterton Clark. Dated 2nd April, 19:W. N.Z. FORCES M01'0R SERVId List, ai,, under:- General List, to be Lieutenant. Dated 19th March, l920. 'l'HE RE

N.Z. PERMANENT STAFF. Lieutenants (temp. Captains), and relinquish the temporary rank of Captain :- Staff Sergeant-Major (late Captain, N.Z.E.F.) Augustine William ,John Organ, M.C. Dated 30th March, 1920. Philip MoCormaok, and retains the rank of Captain (temp.) Henry Archibald Ellingham, M.C. Dated 28th October, until further notice. Dated 16th February, 1919. 1919. Staff Sergeant-Major (W.O.) (late Lieutenant, N.7..E.F.) Daniel ~fyers Eckhoff. Dat<>d 2fith ,June, 1919. John Henry Sharp, and retains the rank of Lieutenant (temp.) unt.il further notice. Dated 30th July, 1919. The notice p11blished in the New Zealand Gaeette No. 131, of 13th November, 1919, relating to Captain Henry Archibald 3RD (AUCKLAND) MOUNTED RIFLES. Ellingham, M.C., is cancelled. The notice published in the New Zealand Orizette No. 83, of Lieutenant Arthur Gilbert Quartley. Dated 23rd March, 19:!0. 10th July, 1919, relating to Captain Daniel Myers Eckhoff, is cancelled. 8TH (SOUTH CANTERBURY) MOUNTED RIFLES. Lieutenant Thomas Harrison Melrose is struck off the strength Major John Studholme, C.B.E., D.S.O. (Reserve of Officers), of the N.Z. Expeditionary Force, and posted to the Retired with the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated List. Dated 16th March, 1920. :!6th }'ebruary, 1920. RESERVE OF OFFICERS. N.Z. GARRISON ARTILLERY. The undermentioned arc transferred to the Reserve of Wellington G.A. Divi,•ion. Officers, under the provisions of General Headquarters Instructions No. 22, of 20th February, I 920. Dated 1st March, Captain Robert Wakelin Dunn, M.C. Dated 2nd January, 1920:- 1920. CORPS OF N.Z. ENGINEERS. QuEEN ALEXANDRA'S ~ND (WELLINGTON WEST COAST) MOUNTED RIFLES, No. ,1 Field Company. Captain William Janson. Lieutenant Henry Masterton Clark. Dated 2nd April, 1920. 6TH (MANAWATU) MOUNTED RIFLES. 4TH (0TAGO) REGIMENT. Major (Lieutenant-Colonel, Reserve of Officers, Temporary COaRt Defence Detachment. Charles Dick, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Lieutenant Frank Sheriff. Dated 3rd April, 19:!0. 8TH (SOUTH CANTERl\URY) MOUNTED RIFLES. 8TH (SOUTHLAND) REGIMENT. Captain (Major, Reserve of Officers, Temporary) George Captain Gordon Leslie McClure. Dated 16th December, 1919. Carlisle Dailey, M.C., with the rank of Major.

N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. 9TH (WELLINGTON EAST COAST) MOUI\'TED RIFLES. Earl of Liverpoo"l', Own (Territor;a/). Reser,,e of Ojfic~rs. Harold Austin Ward (late 2nd Lieutenant, N.Z.E.1<'.) to be Major (Lieutenant-Colonel, Reserve of Officers, Temporary) :!nd Lieutenant. Dated 14th February, 1919. Charles Hellier Davis Evans, D.S.O., with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. N.Z. DENTAL CORPS. N.Z. GARRISON ARTILLERY. John Cook (late Lieutenant, N.Z.E.F) to be Lieutenant, Dated 27th October, 1918. No. 4 Company. Captain (Major, Reserve of Officers, Temporary) Alfred Henry N.Z. CtIAPLAINS DEPARTMENT. William Evenden, with the rank of Major. Walter Sim Winton (Salvation Army), Chaplain to the Forces, C N z E 4th Class. Dated 17th April, 1920. ORPS OF . . NGJNEERS. N.Z. Railway Battalions (80•,th l8lamd). UNATTACHED LIST (I;) . . • • ' I 2nd Lieutenant (Captam, Reserve of Officers, Temporary) Captam (late Lieutenant, N.Z.E.F.) Robert Hamilton Nimmo. '· Ladislas Aloysius Joseph Emery, M.C., with the rank of Dated 9th March, 1920. Captain. UNATTACHED LIST, GE:,ERAL LIST. 14TH (SOUTH 0TAGO) REGIMENT. 2nd Lieutenant Allan Stuart .Blackie. Dated 2nd April, 1920. 2nd Lieutenant Jack Riccarton Deal. The undermentioned (late 2nd Lieutenants, N.Z .. KF.) to be 15TH (NORTH AUCKLAND) REGIMENT. 2nd Lieutenants :- William Munro Rason. Dated 30th May, 1918. Reser,•e of Officers. John Lewis Loughnan. Dated 15th October, 1918. Lieutenant (Major, Reserve of Officera, Temporary) Norman David Archibald MacGibbon, M.l\I. Dated 24th October, Alexander Duthie, D.S.O., with the rank of Major. 1918. Thomas Dagger Adams. Dated 1st December, 1918. 17TH (RFAHINE) REGIMENT. J<'rank Simpson Cooper. Dated 4th December, 1918. Eric Russell. Dated 4th ,January, 1919. Lieutenant (Captain, Reserve of Officers, Temporary) John Edward Earlly. Dat,ed 3rd February, 1919. Hirschberg, with the rank of Captain. Roderick Henry Rawnsley. Dated 3rd February, 1919. N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. HaITy John Teague Osborne to be Honorary 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 12th August, 1918. Captain Hugh Everard Humphrys. Lieutenant (Captain, Re•erve of Officers, Temporary) Paul RESERVE OF OFFICERS, TEMPORARY. Austin Elder, with the rank of Captain. The undermentioned are struck off the strength of the 2nd Lieutenant (Captain, Reserye of Officers, Temporary) N.Z. Expeditionary b'orce, and posted to the Reserve of James Alexander Daniel Hopkirk, !\LC., with the rank of Officers, Temporary :- Captain. Lieutenant-Colonel John Laurence Short. Dated 2nd 2nd Lieutenant (Lieutenant, Reserve of Officers, Temporary) April, 1920. William Selwyn Dingle, with the rank of Lieutenant. Major William Hugh McLean, M.C. Dated 4th April, 2nd Lieutenants :- 1920. William Barrie Hutton. Lieutenants :- ,James Lindsav Dewar, M.l\L Athelstane Harold Marshall. Dated 2nd April, 1920. Richard Daglish. James Quinn. Dated 2nd· April, 1920. James Parnell Downey. Denis Moroney. Dai-Ad 3rd April, 1920. Robert Grant Downie. Allen Henry King, M.C. Dated 23rd March, 1920. Paul Huett Dudson. Stanley George Brister, M.M. Dated 30th March, 1920. Peter Edmond. Royden Vivian McDowell. Dated 9th February, 1920: Ronald Fitzgerald Eagar. Henry David Burt, M.C. Dated 21st ,Tuly, 1919. The undermentioned are transferred tQ the Reserve of John Richard Byrne. Dated 6th June, 1919. Officers, G·eneral List :- APRIL 2~.] 1rHE NEW .ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1259

UNATTAOHED LIST (b). Leonard Sydney Davies. William 8tephen Dawson. Lieutenant (Captain, Reserve of Officers, Temporary) Joseph Brian Lynch Dignan, D.C.M. Aloysius Duffy, with the rank of Captain. Nelson Dalllell. Lieutenants:- Roy Finlayson Ellis, M.M. Harold Roy Domigan, M.C. Edgar Beilby Edwards. William Phillips Endean. ,John Richard Byrne. 2nd Lieutenant (Lieutenant, Reserve of Officers, Temporary) Walter Hulbert. Harold Edgar, with the rank of Lieutenant. J. ALLEN, Minist<.•r of Defence. UNATTAC'HED LIST, GE1'ERAL LIST. 2nd Lieutenant (Major, Reserve of Officers, Temporary) John Result of Poll for Proposed, Loan. Dobson Dryden, with the rank of Major. 2nd Lieutenants (Captains, Reserve of Officers, Tern· Wellington, 14th April, 1920. porary) :- HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the ,Tames !<::vans, M.C., wit,h the temporary rank of Major. T Council of the County of Pohangina, is published in ,John Nelmes Hines, M.C., with the rank of Captain. accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Geoffrey William Insley, with the rank of Captain. Act, 191:l. ,J. ALLEN, 2nd Lieutenants (Lieutenants, Reserve of Officers, Tem- Minister of Finance. JJOrary), with the rank of Lieutenant :­ Henry David Burt, M.C . .IIdmund Henry Eccles. PorrANGINA COUNTY CouNorL. William Thomas Stanley Edwards. Allan Evans. Result of Poll on Proposal to raiBe a Loan. Thomas Edward Brown. PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, C',eorge Henry Davey. 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers Henry Thomas Bertie Drew. of the Southies Bridge Special Rating Area, in the County George Robert Dansey. of Pohangina, taken by written consent of the ratepayers David Darcy Dun. in the said rating-a.rea on the proposal of the Pahangina Percy George Doherty, M.C. County Council to borrow the sum of £300 for the purpose William Isaac Deavoll. of rebuilding Southies Bridge, the number of votes recorded Lionel Marmaduke Dixon, M.C. for the proposal was 14, and the number of votes recorded Frederick Archibald de la Mare. against the proposal was 3. Leslie Hunter Denniston, l\I.C. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Stan.ley James Davis. Pohangina, 24th March, 1920. Harry Archibald de Lautour. H. w. SMART, 2nd Lieutenants :- Chairman of the County. Ke pa Hamuera Anaha Ehau, with the rank of Lieutenant. ---~-~------·------Leonard Alexander Cammell. Re,,ult of Poll for Propose.d Loan. Frederick John Easther. Duncan Everiss. Frederick Allen Ellis. Wellington, 20th April, 1920. ,John Gordon Eliott. T HE following notice, received from the Mayor of the Thomas Herbert Davy. Council of the Borough of Tauranga, is published in Charles Edwin Dowsing, M.M. accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans William Boyd Douglas. Act, 1913. Victor Leonard Marie Daniel. J. ALLEN, Reginald Kenneth Bmce Brosnan. Minister of Finance, Angus Roderick Dunning. James Gordon Dykes. BOROUGH OF TAURANGA. Sydney Hector Dixon. Sidney Isaac Dixon. Result of Poll on Proposal to raise a Loan. William Lionel de Lautour. PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, Archibald Harrv Denne. 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of ratepayers of the Arthur William.Dew. Borough of Tauranga taken on the 5th day of March, 1920, Gordon Timam Dawson. on the proposal of the Tauranga Borough Council to borrow ,James Neville Davies-Colley. the sum of £30,000 for electrical works, the number of votes George Andrew Duncan. recorded was as follows : For ·the proposal, 17 5 ; against the ,James Duncan, M.C'. proposal, 53 ; informal, 2. Roy Hunter Duncan. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Errol Spencer Ellingham. ll. DrvE, Mayor. Bruce Hutton. Denis Aquila' Ivory. George Ernest Ironside. Result of Poll for Proposed, Loan. Norman Howard Hut,ton. ,James Hughes. Wellington, 20th April, 1920. Alexander ·Bowie. HE following notice, received from the Mayor of the Paul Emil Calame, M.l\L T Council of the Borough of Pukekohe, is published in David Hamua Hopkirk. accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Thomas Cecil Hopkins. Act, l!H3. Robert Arthur Leslie Holmes, M.M. J. ALLEN, Peter Dalrymple Holmes. Minister of Finance. RESERVE OF OFFICERS, GE"IERAL LIST. Lieutenant (Captain, Reserve of Officers, Temporary), Henry BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE. Ea.stga.te, with the rank of Captain. Result of Poll on Proposal to raise a Loan. PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, RESER"E OF OFFICER~ (TEMPORARY). 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the rate­ Captain Harry Delamere Dansey, M.C. payers of the Borough of Pukekohe taken on the 24th day Honorary Captain ,John Llewellyn Davies. of March, 1920, on the proposal of the Pukekohe Borough Council to borrow the sum of £84,000 for the following pur­ Lieu.tenant~(/. poses, viz. :- Robert Deane Douglass. M.C., with the temporary rank of (a.) Making roads and footpaths, purchase of roadmaking Captain. machinery and erection of shed to store same, Arthur Robert Jacobson, with the temporary rank of Captain. engineering fees and contingencies: £20,000 August Ernest Inkster, with the temporary rank of Captain. (b.) Purchase of road-metal quarry and quarry plant, and Donald Roy Dinnie. payment of all expenses in connection with such Arthur Geoffrey Davies. purchase: £2,000 1260 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'rE. [No. 41

(c.) Purchase of motor fire-reel, hose, and other fire-brigade Name of Name of Clerk. Licensing Di•trict,. equipment, and the installation of an alarm system: James Moncrieff, jun. Wairarapa. £1,000 Albert James Uhing Stratford. (d.) Erection and furnishing of town hall and municipal ,James ,Jordan Taranaki. buildings, purchase of and laying-out of town-hall Albert James Ching Egmont. site, and all expenses incidental thereto : £6,000 William Henry l<'reeman Patea. (e.) Erection of swimming-hath : £600 Frederick William Hart Wanganui. (f.) Extension of borough waterworks, materials, fittings, Duncan Cecil Ernest Webster Waimarino. labour, and enginef'ring fees and contingencies: £9,500 Arthur Evan Dobbie Oroua. (g.) Alterations to and extension of borough electrical Leslie William Louisson Rangitikei. system, including purchase of all necessary plant Ernest VVhite Cave Palmerston. and machinery, pol,~s, wire, &c., together with engi­ Frederick \Voods )fanawatu. neering fees and contingencies: £26,000 Timothy O'Rourke Otaki. (h.) Installation of sewerage drainage system in the borough, Cecil ,Tohn Hewlett Hutt. £10,000; house connections for same, £5,000; engi­ ,, Wellington. neering foes and contingencies, £1,000: £16,000 Henry Morgan Nelson. (i.) First year's interest and sinking fund: £1,900 Hugh Scott Motuoka. the number of votes recorded for the proposal was 157, and \;Villiam Dryburgh Wallace Buller. the number of votes recorded against the proposal was 88. ,Jolm Nelson Nalder Westland. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Arthur Frederick Bent .. Wairau. Dated this 26th day of March, 1920. James Kennedv Hurunui. C. K. LAWRIE, Mayor. Frank Bernard Loxley ,Ta meson .. Kaiapoi. William Arthur Dunbar Banks Christchurch. Ric carton. Re,mlt of Poll for Proposed Lorin. Avon. Lvttelton. Wellington, 20th April, 1920. William ,farncs"Whatman EiJesmere. HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the Thomas William Tayler Timaru. T Southland Electric-power Board, is published in a,·­ Temuka. cordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loa,ns William Harte Waitaki. Act, 1913. Benjamin Harper Dunedin. J. ALLEN, Dunedin Sout,!1. M inis.ter of F'ina.ncc Henry B~Jl Reid Chalmers. Alfred Ernest Reynolds Wakatipu. Walter Parker . . Wallace. SOUTHLAND ELECTRI

Stlpendlnry ~ e:xerolelng Name of ASSETS, Jorllillation. Licensing Ds.trlci. I William Glendinning Riddell Hutt. I Coined gold a.nd silver a.nd other ooi11ed £ s. d Wellington. metals 3,421,088 0 7 James Sim E;~ns Nelson. Lega.l tender notes of other Banks 66,562 H 9 Motueka. Gold and silver in bullion or bars 38,608 11 7 Thomas Edward Ma.unsell Buller. Notes and bills of other Banks .. 291,570 17 11 Ernest Charles Levvey .. Westland. Balances due from other Banks 99,174 10 7 Philip Luscombe Hollings Wa.imu. La.nded property 195,212 12 10 Victor Grace D&y Hurunui. Amount of all other seourities- Kaiapoi. 1. Notes and bills discounted 763,639 8 1 S&muel E~est McCarthy Christchurch. 2. Government securitie, (New Zealand Victor Grace Day Ricca.rton. or otherwise) 3,570,021 8 6 Samuel Ernest McCarthy Avon. 3. Other funded securities 4. Debts due to the Bank (exclusive of Lyttelton. debts a.be.ndoned as bad) .. 14,260,449 Victor Grae;' Day Ellesmere. 9 0 William Roy McKean fi. Recurities not included nnder the Tima.ru. a.hove heads 499,010 2 8 ,, Temuka.. Wa.itaki. Total average assets £28,200,367 11 1 Howell Y~:ing Widdowson Dunedin. Dunedin South. Chalmers. Amount of the capital stock paid up at the close of the George Cruickshank Waka.tipu. quarter ended 31st March, 1920 :- Wallace. 4-per-cent. guaranteed stock, £529,988. "A" preference shares issued to the Crown under Bo.nk Awa.rua. of New Zealand Act, 1908, £500,000. E. P. LEE, " B" preference shares issued to the Crown under Bank Minister of ,Justice. of New Zealand Act, 1918, £250,000. Ordinary shares, £1,249,393. Rate of the last dividend declared to the shareholders on­ Officiating Ministers for 1920.-Notice No. 12. " A" preference shares, 10 per cent. per annum. " B " preference shares and ordinary aha.res (dividend 12 per cent, per annum, and bonus 3 per cent. per Registrar-General's Office, annum), 15 per cent. per annum. Wellington, 20th April, 1920. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, Amount of the le.st dividend declared on­ P the following names of Officiating Ministers within " A" preference shares, £50,000. the meaning of the said Act are published for general infor. "B" • £87,500. mation :- Ordinary shares, £150,000. (On the Guaranteed Stock £10,599, interest for six Presbyteria'n Church of New Zealand. months, was pa.id on 1st Noyember, 1919.) Mr. Henry Augustus Moore. Amount of the reserved profits at the time of declaring Ruon dividend, £2,496,224. Meth.odist Church of New Zealand Dated e.t Wellington this 14th day of April, 1920. The Reverend Fred. Greenwood. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. • 'Matarae Tauroa. A. McLENNAN, Accountant. Mr. Philip Bridge. [NoTE.-The above are the figures for New Zealand only.] Unitarian Church. The Reverend Albert Thornhill, M.A. 'l'ATfllMJ

TATEMENT of the a.verage a.mount of the Liabilities TATEMENT of the average a.mount of '1le Liabilities S a.nd A••ets of the Na.tiona.l Bank of New Zea.land S and Assets of the Bank of New South Wales, in New (Limited), in New Zea.la.no, during the Qua.rter ended Zea.land, during the Qua.rter ended 31st Ma.rob, 1920. 31st Ma.rob, 1920. LIABILTTIB8. .£ B, d, LIABIT,lTIER, £ B, d. Notes in oircula.tion 619,658 6 2 N otee in oiroula.tion 971,823 0 0 Bille in oiroula.tion 80,268 0 9 Bille in circulation 22,609 0 0 Ba.la.noes due to other BankR 32,869 18 1 Bala.noes due to other Bank• 54,571 0 0 Government deposits Government depoRit• Other deposits- Other depoeite- Not bearing intere•t 4,285,606 15 4 Not baa.ring intere•t •. 5,439,362 0 0 Rao.ring interest 2,488,294 8 4 RAR.ring intereRt 2,298,692 0 0 Toto.I ,.ver,.ge lio.bilitie~ .• £7,406,692 8 8 Totlll A.VArA.~e liA.blhties £8,782,057 0 0 .~SSETS, .~SSETS. Coined gold a.nd silver a.nd other ooined .£ a. d. Corned gold a.nd Rilver a.nd other coined .£ s. d. meta.ls .. .• .. 1,234,607 1 1 metals 1,000,445 0 0 Legaf tender notes of other Banks 417,526 4 7 Legal tender notes of other Banks 18,846 0 0 Gold a.nd silver in bullion or ha.rs 133,582 0 8 Gold a.nd silver in bullion or bars 22,271 0 0 Notes a.nd bills of other Ba.nks 540 17 2 Notes and bills of other Ba.nks •. 224,066 0 0 Bala.noes due from other Banks .. 146,860 15 7 Ba.la.noes due from other Ba.nks .. 14,366 0 0 La.nded property 128,966 1 10 Landed property 151,698 0 0 Amount of all other seourities- Amount of a.11 other securities­ 1. N otee and bills discounted •. 65,040 6 8 !. N otee and bills discounted •. 198,090 0 0 2. Colonial Government securities 1,116,435 19 0 2. Government securities (New Zeala.nd 3. Other funded securities or otherwise) 1,268,983 0 0 4. Debts due to Bank (exclusive of debts :J. Other funded securities abandoned a.a ba.d) .• 3,552,666 11 1 4. Debts due to the Bank (exolu•ive of 5. Securities not included under the debts a.ba.ndoned a.a bad).. . . 4,487,119 0 0 above hea.ds 195,573 s n 5. Securities not included under the A.bove bea.ds 14,134 0 0 Total avera.ge assets .• £6,991,299 6 2 Total avera.ge a.ssets .• £7,894,968 0 0 Amount of the capital stock pa.id up at the close of the Amount of the oa.nita.l stock oa.id un a.t the close of the quarter ended 31st Ma.rob, 1920, .£4,000,000. que.rter ended 31st Ma.rob, 19·20, £1 ;000,000. Rate of the la.st dividend deola.red to the sha.reholders, 10 per Ra.te of the last dividend deola.red to the shareholders, cent. per annum. 12 per cent. per a.nnum for half-yea.r. Amount of last dividend deola.red, £200,000. Amount of the last dividend declared, £60,000. Amount of the reserved profits alter declaring snob dividend, Amount of the reserved profits at the time of decla.ring suoh .£3,200,000. dividend, £1,144,932. Dated at Wellington this 10th da.y of April, 1920. Dated l\t Wellington this 12th day of April, 1920. B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. D. W. DUTHIE, JAB. CARADUS, Inspeotor's Aooounta.nt. General Mana.gar. TATEMENT of the average amount of Liabilities a.nd TA'l'EMEN'f o! the ..mount of the average Lia.billties S Assets of the Commercial Bank of Australia (Limited), S and Assets of the Union Bank of Australia. (Limited), in New Zea.land, during the Quarter ended Slet Ma.rob, at Branches in the Dominion of New 7.eo.lo.nn. during the 1920. . Qno.rter ended 31st March, 1920. LIABILITIES, £ S. d, Notes in oiroula.tlon 61,983 3 2 LIABH,TTIE~. £ e. d. Bills in oiroula.tion 4,454 10 1 Notes in olrculat10n 569,574 0 0 Ba.lances due to other Banks Bills in circulation 30,507 0 0 Government deposits Bala.noes due to other Hank, 12,785 0 0 Other deposits- Government deposit• 108 0 0 Not bee.ring interest 686,908 15 9 Other deposits- Bearing interest 155,31118 4 Not bearing intere•t .. 4,497,173 0 0 ------Reo.ring intereRt 1,755,778 0 0 Tota.I average lia.billties £908,658 7 4

Toto.I I\VArl\ge lia.bilit1es .• £6,865,875 0 0 AB8BTB, .\SSlllTo, Coined gold and silver a.nd other ooined £ B, d. Cou,ed gold a.nd •ilver a.nd other coined £ •. d. metals 117,744 6 3 meta.ls 874,703 0 0 Lega.l tender notes of other Ban.ta 83,930 0 1 Legal tender notes of other Banks 380,468 0 0 Gold a.nd silver in bullion .or ha.rs Uold a.nd ailver iu bullion or t>o.r• 2,638 0 0 Notes and bills of other Ba.nks •• 34,019 8 9 Notes and bills of other Banks 168,327 0 0 Balances due from other Banks •. Bala.nces due from other Ra.nk• .. 3,724 0 0 Landed property • • • . 55,500 0 0 LMded property 51,600 0 0 Amount of e.11 other securities·- Amount of all other eeourit••• ... 1. Notes a.nd bills discounted .• 96,9'4 4 7 l. Notes and bills discounted .. 42,638 0 0 2. Government securities (New Zeala.nd 2. Government seonrit1e• (New Zealana or otherwise) · .• 16,415 13 11 or otherwise) ...... 451,131 0 0 3. Other funded securities •. 3. Other funded Recurities .. 4. Debts due to the Bank (exclusive of ~. llebts due to the Bank /exoiu•ive of debts a.bandoned as bad) 404,068 12 8 debts a.bH.ndo11ed 11,s ba.d).. .. 4,215,476 0 0 5. Securities not included under the 5. f-AoUrities not incl1111en under the above beads 1,540 0 7 l\hovPi hen.di: 56,309 0 0 Tota.I a.verage assets £810,162 6 5 Total averh.ge a.HMet~ .. £6,247 ,009 0 0 Amount of the capital stock pa.id up at the close of the Amount of the oap1ta.l stock paid U!J at the clo•• of tbe qua.rter ended 81st March, 1920: Ordina.ry, £95,659 ; quarter ended 81st Ma.rch, 1920, £2,500,000. preference, £2,117,350. Ra.te of the lo.st dividend declared to the sha.reholders, 14 per Rate of the last dividend deola.red to the shareholders cent. per annum. (preference only), 4 per cent. Amount of the last divirlend decla.red, £175,000. Amount of the last dividend declared, £42,347. Amount of the reserved protltR A.t the time of rleol..r111g ••wh Amount of the reserved profits at the time of declaring suoh dividend, £2.570,000. dividend, .£13,060 2s. 2d. Dateil "" Wel!,ngton this 13th day of April, 1920 Da.ted ..t Wellington this 13th day of April, 1920. C. G. OGILVIE, Inspector. E. P. YALDWYN, Manager. T. G. A. HARLE, Chief Clerk. E. A. TODD, Aoonuntant. STATEMENT of the LIAlllLITIE!! a.nd AssETM of the undermentioned BANKS 111 the DOMINION of NEw ZEALAND for the QuA1:1TEJ:1 ended 31st MARCH, 1920. LIABILITIES. ~ ~ Deposits. Notes Bills Balances doe ------·- --~ -- ~ BANKS. in in ,o Total Llabllltiee. Circulation. Circulation. other Banke. Government. Not be&rin~ lnt1ereet. Bea.ring Interest. l,O I !'O ~-' £ 8, 8, £ s. d. II £ 8, d. I s. d. £ d. £ .. £ d. Ji s . d. Bank of New Zealand 5,120,848 17 8 132,278 14 10 UIS,251 2 8 8,742,937 12 7 I 16,179,666 18 8,080,444 19 0 38,389,428 5 2 Union Bank of Australia, Limited 569,574 0 0 I 30,507 0 0 I 12,735 0 0 108 0 0 4,497,173 0 i· I 1,'155,'178 0 0 6,865,875 0 0 Bank of New South Wales 619,653 6 2 30,268 0 9 32,869 13 1 4,235,606 15 4 2,488,294 8 4 7,406,692 3 8 Bank of Australasia •• 3,776,178 6 2 1,076,673 13 8 5,306,865 17 6 421,67'1 4 7 I 32,336 13 1 :I National Bank of New Zealand, Limiteci 9'11,823 0 0 22,609 0 0 54,571 0 0 5,439,362 0 0 2,293,692 0 0 8,'182,057 0 0 Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited 686,908 15 9 I 155,311 18 4 908,658 7 4 .. , __6_1_,9_8_s_s_2 ____ 4_,4_54_10 __ 1_, ______------1 ______, ______1------Totals .. I 7, '165,559 11 7 f 252,453 18 9 233,426 15 9 8,743,045 12 7 34,814,895 15 8 . 15,850,194 19 4 67,659,576 13 8 ------_I_ 8 ASSETS. ~ ------ttj

I i Coined Gold and 1Gold and Silver Notes and Ba.l&ncee due 1 Le.nded Notes and Colonial I Legal Tender I Debts due toB&nk,I Securitlee not liANK8. Bills Total Aseete. 8 0 1 Property. Government I 1 8 I J~i~~~n~e 1Bullio~~r Rare. Bill~~~~:.ber ! otb!:t~nks. , discounted. Seouritiee, ot:~tBa~~P. I =~:~"d~~:dfa~b~~~ I ~1hue~ ~~:d~~r z t~~=~ ~ £ s. d.' £ s. d., £ s. d. £ s. d.1 £ s. d.! £ s. d.l £ s. d.l £ s. d.l - £ - s. d.: - ;_- •. d. --£-~ ~ Bank of New Zea.land.. 3,421,088 0 7133,608 11 7291,570 17 11 99,17410 71195,24212101 763,639 3 13,570,021 8 6 66,56214 9l114,260,H9 9 0 499,010 2 323,200,367 11 1 N UnionBa.nkofAustralia.,Limited 874,703 O 0 1 2,633 O 0168,327 O O 3,724 O 0, lil,600 O O 42,638 O oi 451,131 O ol 380,468 O O 4,215,476 o O 56,309 o o' 6,247,009 O O ttj Bank of New South Wa.leA 1,234,607 1 11133,582 0 sl 540 17 2146,360 15 71129,966 1101 65,040 6 311,116,435 19 01 417,526 4 713,552,666 11 1 195,573 8 11, 6,\191,299 6 2 Bank of Australasia. .. .. 966,331 0 0 199 7 8il04,148 1 0 .. 10,092 11 41 113,837 3 3. 154,763 1 11. 250,661 6 0 3,842,074 4 3 10,616 2 5' 5,452,722 17 11 ~

National Bank of N.Z., Limited I 1,000,445 O Oi. 22,271 O 0 224,066 O O 14,366 O oj151,698 0 0. 198,090 O 01,268,933 o o1 13,846 o O 4,487,119 o o' 14,134 O o1.· 7,394,968 o O Commercial Bank of Australia, I 117,744 6 3, .. 1 34,019 8 9 .. 55,500 0 OI 96,944 4 '11 16,415 13 111 83,930 0 11 404,068 12 3 1,540 0 7 810,162 6 5 z~ Limited Totals -J~,6~~91~_7_ ni~,293 19 11]~2,672 4 10263,625 6 J9:,o~ _fl_ ~1~8~,~8 ~ ~ls~n._700 3 ~i":"~1~,994 5 j30,761,8~31Ei 7_ 77'7,1f3_2 H 3:50,096,5:9__ 1_7 t:j

CAPITAL AND PROFITS. -~--~ t2 Atuount Awouut of Reserved N BANK&. Capital paid uv. H.a.te per Annum of La.st Dividend. of L&st Dividend Profits at Time ot 11eclared. declaring811cb Dividend ~ 1 ------··-- ~ I 8 Bank of New Zeala.nd- ,: £ s. d. I ~ .. d. l::tj 4-per-oent. stock guaranteed by the Government of N.Z ... 529,988 "A " preference shares issued to the Crown under Bank 500,000 On II A" preference sharei:i, ten per cent. per annum 50,000 i) of New Zealand Act, 1903 0 !) " B " preference shares issued to the Crown under Bank 250,000 On" B" preference she.res, dividend twelve per cent. per annum and bonu, three per 37,500 0 ~.496,224 0 0 of New Zealand Act, 1913 cent. per annum, equal to fifteen per cent. per annum o I) Ordinary shares .. i 1,249,393 On ordinary shares, dividend twelve per cent. per annum and bonus three per cent. per 150,000 0 ol annum, equal to fifteen per cent. per annum I 0 I Union Bank of Australia., Limited .. I 2,500,000 , Fourteen per cent. per a.nnnm 175,000 0 2,570,000 0 0 Bank of New South Wales .. I 4,000.000 Ten per cent. per annum 200,000 0 0 3,200,000 0 0 Bank of Austra.lasia. 2,000,000 Fourteen per cent. per annum, and bonus four per cent. per annum, equal to eighteen 860,000 0 0 3,2l7.822 0 0 per cent. per annum National Bank of New Zealand, Limited •• 1,000,000 Twelve per cent. per annum for half-year .. .. I 60,000 0 0 1,144,982 0 0 Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited{Oprdfina.ry 95,659 re erenoe 2,117,350 I Four per cen;, per annum (preference only) i 42,347 0 0 13.060 2 2 ~ t-o j__ ------0: Ci:. The Trea.Bul'y, Wellington, 20th April, 1920 G. F. C. CAMPBELL, Secretary to the Tre>\sury...... I'-:: °'~

RETURN of the VALUE of EXPOl

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I 1 £ £ £ £ £ ' £ £ £ £1£ £1 £ £. £, £ £ £ £ l' C"nited K.in!i(dom 2,222,330 516,110 638,541 ! 83,059 4457024 l1,1So~645 823,887£ I1,057,825 £ 127,848 32,445 4,471 18,897 8,883 !1,169,649 133,7001112,485; 414.597 29!,327 6,379 9,247,852 ,11,319,961 Briti.5·!, PoBBn&ion,. ' I Europe-­ Malta I 2 2 l 5: Asia- Rr!tl.sl, North Borneo . . 3 :J 1 t:::J Protectorate Cevion . . I 10 63 s9 226 z 20,023 2s 20,921 HOng Kong .. 8~~ I 76 j I ns ...... India . 23,067 ' I 100 • . 233 24. 300 38,792 L~O 8truits Sctt.lement1 3 •. I 3,600 2g 3 ,62~ 2,141 ~ Welhalwei I Afl'ica- Nyasaland Protectorate s s 3os N St. Helena • . . South African CnJon .. 80 68 .. I 181 101 357 1.2so ~ Southern Rhodesia I . . 11 11 3 p.- Amerka- British \Yest Ind.lea .. 1 .. I .. 1 1 6; t°" C:anada, Yia West Coast 1114 ,507 s:026 22;0,4 I 21i;a11 • . • • I 18,628 5,960 [ 58,595 221 822,,152 , 251,212 J p.- Newfoundlend 2 Pacific Is!ands­ ·· I ·· ·· I ·· 1' . i 1 z Australla . . . . 132,507 10,SOl' 4,427 2,531 I -~171 4~:so1/ 158,557 2,381 6,708, 8310,856 66,616 2,2se 1 24,604 2,234 859 I 51,180 7,648 ,,461 525,769 358,489 t, .. 421 ' • . 2 135 6 British Solomon Islands 138 1 .. I •• Protectorate I Fanning Island 112 • . j · · I 112 s,1 Q Fiji .. 49,131 ao . . I • • I 1571 907 537 51,059 21,386 p;,­ Gilbert and Ellice I•ls. }971 • . 3 s 919 N Norfolk Ir::land •• ' 4 126 ~ Papua .. }221 . . . I 1 1 760 ""~ Pitcairn Island I 1 ] f-3 I 1 8 Foreign ('ountrld, and i tr: P08St!ssitma. Europe-­ Belgium .. I 11 11 Deu,nark 8. 3 11 l France .. 41 I 39 80 98,268 .. I 5 5 70,781 k~iherlanJs : : 8 8 Norway 5 5 966 RUMla .. I ,I Spain •4 4 Swede11 .. 2 2 2 105 I 18 31 15.t 472 Switzerland •. -~~- ---- • Goods exported are credited, as far as possible, to each district Of production, whether exvor-ted through t~ port for ~uch district or not . /. f:" ~ t" tQ L.o

RETURN of the VALUE of EXPORTS from the Severa.I DISTBIOTS* of NEW ZEALAND during the QUARTER ended 31st MARCH, 1920---continued. --,-. . • C c3 ~ . ::: .: a~ci t: oS g . . r.:i f.t o:i~ IC • t I '" g .s .s~ = s P..O'~ Countries. ~ f = e Ji:5,5 I ;I.. • aS f i.; ;g i:: a g ~ ~ e e .... aS ~ I "' I aS ~ :::: .~ GS~ 0 ~ ~ ~ J aS CIS "g f Ji ~ E.Si 1' ~~ ~ ~:::, .a-~ sCIS ,,..~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ·&lP:: 'i i f ~ >, .§ ~ § : 5 o 0 ' - i:= 0 < ~ 8 0 _I __"'~--- I _ P. :S: _ I i:= j Z _i:= I~:.: i:: 0 = ~ 8 0 Cl ,S "°' 8 Foreign Oountrua, d:c. I 8 -continued. £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Ali&- £ I 1:1:1 Aolatie Turkey 50 50 1 tzj Clllna •• 22:539 59 22,598 47 Cochin China 1 1 "'286 113 2,778 679 Japan 389 288 ~'.7971 z Java .. 850 3 363 818 tzj llalay States 7 7 4,018 Philippine Island, 9 9 Salawak and Bl'Ull6! 2 ~ Slam Sumatra 4 N Africa-­ tzj Egypt 157 15~ I 746 ,6SS Zanzibar 2 Amerlca­ Alaaka 1 1 ~ I 8 8 > t{.~:tina . . ! 5 5 !101 Colombia • • • . 1 1 z .. I t:::; U.S.A., via East Coast 15;916 )93) 112;s41 s2;s121 :: I 39 56 106,661 U.S.A., via West Coaat 166,878 4:s10 80,597 43,829 3,036, 8,173 40:4741 a,oi11 69,849 4,982 ' 2;575 25.i;os8 1,337 979,794 1,oio ,798 s:187 297,2281 1~ ;120 i 16 Uruguay .. .. I Q Pacillc Islands­ .. I I .. I . ''Guam" 1,426 .. ' . i,690 552 > Hawaii .. i;673 1 17 N New Caledonia. 1,176 1,176 tzj 74 ' 16 90 New Hebrides I .. I .. I : :5291 society Island• 20,915 . 1,!l,05 . . . I 739 , 161 161 23,910 is,S88 t-3 Tonga .. .. I 42,806 1 20 ...... I 254 43,080 13,794 1-3 Tuamotu Archipelago •• 321 .. 332 58 112 ti;' Tutulla . . . . I 562 .. I 11 ' : . ' . : : : '1 : : : : ' : : I 563 I :: . :: 13,528 Western Samoa I 37,168 . .. ! 641 I . . . . , . • . • , . • I • • j • • • • • • 591 .. I 38,400 Total• 2,9S4,007 /.1o,3o1! 527,850 ]645,882 .•, 84,176 / 445,969 1,210.osoi1,ss2.4is\,166,788 j1a1.000, 32,558118,000 l155,01ol14,280 11,269,008 ! 146,842 1115,919 I 776,9291 321,242 14~ tll,~18,7881 t 1 1---- I ' ' Corre,p. Quarter, 1Ql9 2,899,978 ;14,0761 8421 858,896 815,008 1'126,199 578,161 893,768 I3,780,235' I 905,2661151,652102,69610,284I 57,082114,1641 847,915 288,868. 38,907 il,112,004 '67,887128,253 . ._ .:i--1~-,-98-2-,-88-0 ---- ~ .. ------·--··-' . -- '. -- ' I ·--~ -- -- -' - • Goods exported are credited, a.s far a.s possible, to each district of production, whether exported through the port for such district or not. t Includes all specie exported: Auckland, £10,510. Aleo lncludee value gold bullion O:lported. ! Includes specie e:lported, other tban gold &pecie: Auckland, £3,000. Exoludee value gold bulllon export,ed. Customs Depa.rtment. Wellington, 21st April, 1920. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs.

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J RETUBN OJ' THE Nmi:B.ER, TONNAGE, A.ND CREWS OJ' V.E88l!lLS ENTBB.IID INwA.BDS A.ND OL.EA.B.IID OtrTWA.BDS AT THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZlllLA.ND DURING THE QtrA.RTEB END lID 31ST MilcH, 1920.

ENTEBBD. CLEARED. --~------Whence. British. Foreign. Total. Whither. British. Foreiggn. Tote.I. --- United British IForeign' - United British I Foreign Ports. King- Posses Coun- King- Posses- Oonn­ dom. sions. tries. dom. sions. tries. • i .; .; .; .; 0, I .; ; .; a: "i .; a: .; a: .; a: ,.!! .;- ~C .!! .;- ~o J .;-1 .. I r:I r:I ~ -I 11 .; ; 11 .; l § !-;l,i- l II 1-;l,i- I II I'",i- f C f =C f ill-,II II II... z g f t5 f "' : :a -- -- ii~- 8 0 = 8 .. 8 ,i~ ~11,i~I ~11 -p,- p,-1 0 I I 0 8 0 0 8 0 1~ lP::i O P::i O P::i ~ ~ 0 P::i ; 0 P::i O P::i ~ ,o I j ll .. I 5 1 43 103,83513,082 5 I 7,538 166 48 111,373 3,248 Auckland 67 100,241 4,767 5 f 15,752 258 72 214,993 5,02511 2 26 I 14 I 2 1,403 , 49 1,403 49 Ka.ipara 2l18l 1 •• i •• 2 2 ~l::l~~l ! Ta.uranga Giaborne 2 2 848 33 2 848 33 2 2 264 17 2 264 17 New Plymouth 2 l 884 22 li 294 7 2 l, 178 29 l 294 7 1 294 7 Waita.ra. ·· I Pa.tea. .. 5 10,010 211 5 37 3 1,075 37 Wange.nui .. 10.010 I 211 31 ·· . · 1 31 l,0'75 Wellington 1 I 6 39 135,163 3,950 3 7,539 Jl07 J 42 142,702 4,057 5 3 49 187,030 4,8261 2 4,993 58 51 192,023 4,884 Napier 1 3 4,948 91 3 4,948 91 ! I .~ I ~~ ~\ 1 1 7,509 154 1 643 11 2 8,152 165 Wa.ira.u Picton z Nelson j • • 1 , I 4 5 5,223 . 148 5 5:223 i 148 t:t Westport ' • . 1 . . 1 9 10 8,083 ' 249 10 249 Greymouth •. •. 8:~831 1 2 1 4 1 7 20,317. 402 1 512 9 8 20,829 411 I I I -~ J 13 23,821 57~ · 4,745 62 16 28,566 [ 641 ~~~:u io :: ·a: 1 2 1 5,905 73 2 989 18 3 6,894 91 Tima.ru • • 1 · · 1 l I · · :. 2 2,174 5~ 1 491 9 3 2,665 61 Oamaru •• •• I l •• .• l 1,247 29 i •• : 1 1,247 29 i I .. .. ~ 6 448 3 7,759 97 9 30,526 545 1-3 Dunedin 1 .. ! 5 •• 2 I 6 9,869 ~41 i 2 f 1,294 21 8 11,163 262 I: 22: 161 I 1 70 1 1,819 70 1-3 Bluff Harbour . • • • • • f 6 , . . . . 61 8,416 280 i •• . . . . 6 8,416 280 1; •. 1,8191 I tt::1 1 13 I 5,244 142 - (Sa.iling {O&rgo .. I •• -.-.-111·-.-_-l() 13 4,453 156 :-8-, 6,422 ll6 21 10,875 --;;-!r-- 2,484 104 3 2. 760 I 38 •• I 7 1 3,746 65 7 3,746 65 11 Ballast (a) • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • ,

"!H I I i ' I 77 229,219 6,225 1 2,863 85 78 232,082 6,310 E- (stea.m(b) {Cargo ·· 10 •. !· 27 121 326,596 f 8,305 . 6 120,830 263 12y 347,426 8,568 14 57 7 90R 3 I 43 133,527 3,226 4 13,359 178 47 146,886 3,404 Ba.llast(a) •• 3 •. 8 .• 1 11 il5,572r-l,794 I 1 I 2-,863 85 12 68,435 1,879 .. l •• 43 ..

1 I 9,921 Gre.nd total . . . . lw 3 WI; 8 37 1 145 396,621 110,255 i 15 130,115 464 160 426,736 10,719 14 -1-167 46 10 7 1130 365,230 9,555 15 22,728 366 145 387,958 ! 1 6 1114 7,970 Corresponding Quarter, 111-6-771 8 42 3 122 329,253 I 7,937 I 25 ]26,918 448 147 356,171 8,385 f 30-..-, 114920127 315,067 ' 7,627 ' 18 22,506 343 1132 1337 ,573 19!9____ --- _•___ _ ------i_ ' I ___ ~- ____ ---- (a) "Ballast" mea.ns-(1) Inwards, '"having no ca.rgo for discharge in New Zea.la.nd": (2) Outwards, "having no cargo loaded in New Zealand." (b) 11 Steam II include8 '"motor." Z, o:, Customs Department, Wellington, 19th April, 1920. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller r>f Customs. . ., ~ ~ APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1267

J;;xport.,.-Weekly.

ETURN of PRINCIPAL EXPORTS of Nv.w ZF.ALANl'l PRonucF. from th<> Dominion during the Week ended Tuesday, R\, 20th April, 1!120. NoTE, These figures are subject to alteration. They repr<>sem th<> entries from the ports received at Head Office. Wellington. up to 5 pm. on Tuesday. • Goods exported are credited as far as possiblE to each district of production (as per liet appended to return for week ended 31st August, 1915, New Zealm,d Gazette No. 103, page 3117), whether exported through the port for such district or not.

Frozen Meats. Dh1trictR.* Rutter. Cheese. Gold. Lamb. Mn"on. Other.

£ £ £ £ £ £ Anckhmd 187,032 233,894 1,323 16,575 22,439 33,705 Kaipara Tauranga Gisborne 21,003 New Plvmouth Waitar~ .. Pate& .. 114,300 5,257 8,266 10,235 Wange.nni Wellington 2,361 7,838 4,003 Ne.pier .• Waire.11 (inclnding Picton) •• ' 1,188 Nelson •• 194 Westport Greymouth 715 Hokitike. Lyttelton 46,811 8,442 Timarn .. Oamaru .. Dunedin .. 25,335 Invercargill . . 102,138 I .. . . , .. . . ·------.------1 -----!------Tote.ls 187 ,032 · 478,028 . 82,232 37,286 · 32,674 35,802 1 I

1 Orain and Hides and Phormium Districts.• Pnlse. Rkius. Kauri~gum. (including Tallow. Timber. Wool. Tow). ~----~i~ L £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Auckland ~6 1,313 9,541 4,026 4,814 17 267,622 Kaipara .. Tauranga Gisborne 45,469 New Plymouth 2,237 Waitara .. Patea 10,995 493 Wange.nui 31,929 592 2,350 Wellington 79,149 3,927 23,087 Napier • • , 14,703 576 Wairau(including Picton) .. i 131 Nelson •. .. .. , 700 Westport .. .. Greymouth . . . . , 700 2,447 Hokitika Lyttelton 73 10,210 i. 178 13,989 32,295 Timaru •. 2,784 Oe.maru .. Dunedin 30,845 200 5,932 1n vercargill ' I 5fH 766 Totals i---io"-i 230:~i 9:~4-1- --8-,-89-2~1 50,949-i-~--299,917

On,toms Department, W. B. MONTGOMERY, Wellington, 21st April, 1920. Comptroller of Customs. .------·

1268 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. iNo. 41

Amendments and Additions to the Regi,.lations under the Publw Servwe Act, 1912.

N pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred on him by I the Public Service Act, 1912 (hereinafter called "the said Act"), the Commissioner, with the approval of the Governor-General in Council, doth hereby, in respect of the regulations made under the said Act on the thirty-first day of l\larch, one thousand nine hundred and t,hirteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette on the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and the amendments thereof made from time to time under the provisions of the said Act, made the amendment shown in the Schedule hereto. Such amendment shall have effect from and aft.er the date of pub­ lication in the New Zealand Gazette.

SCHEDULE. REGULATION No. 178 is hereby amended by adding the following to the schedule of subjects in Group III :- Maximum Marks. (22.) Woodwork I Not to be taken with either (24) ( 300 (23.) Metalwork I or (25) 1 300 (24.) Machine drawing l Not to be taken with! 400 (25.) Workshop practice I either (22) or (23) 1 400 Regulation No. 18[, as am.ended on the 1st April, 1914, the 29th .Jnl.v, 1915, thP 11th April, 1918, and the 11th September, 1919, is hereby further amended by deleting the syllabus for British History, and inserting in lieu thereof the following:- (17 .) British History.-(a.) A special period, namely: 1920, 1066-1485 (with leading facts of the period 55 B.C. to 1066 A.D.); 1921, 1485-1714; 1922, 1714-1900, and so on. (b.) A general knowledge of the history of the Brit.ish Empire, wit.h special reference to Australia and New Zealand. (c.) An elementary knowledge of civics under th11 following hi,ad ings:- Leading Principles of ',he British Constitution. New Zealand Government. Legislative and Execut.ive F1mctions of Government.. Local Government. Courts and Magistrates. The Franchise. Elections. Public Debt. Old-age Pensions. Labour and Capital. Arbitration. Strikes and Lock-outs. Public Health. Systems of Land-tenure in Nf'w Zealand1 The National System of Education. Candidates will he expected to show such knowledge of th!' s11 bject as they could be reawnably expPcte( to gain in lessons of two hours a week extending over two years. Maximum marks: 300. As witness my hand this thirtieth· day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. D. ROBERTSON, Public Service Commissioner.

In pursuance of the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912, His Exca1llency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Execut,ive Couneil of the said Dominion, approves the foregoing regulations. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General, Approved in Council this twelfth day of April, one thmmmd nine htllldl'Pll :1.Uf] twenty. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Exeeutive Council. APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1269

Regisrer of Midwives under the Midwives Act, 1908.

Department of Public Health, Hospitals, and Chalitable Aid, Wellington, 31st March. 1920. HE copy of the Midwives Register of New Zealand appealing hereunder is published in the Gnzette in pursuance of T the Midwives Act, 1908. T. H. A. VALINTINE, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond., D.P.H., Inspector-General of Hospitals and Charitable Institutions and Registrar of Nurses and Midwives.

:N'AMES OF MIDWIVES REGISTERED UNDER THE MIDWIVES ACT, 1908. CLASS A.-MrnwrVES holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar.

I R:~f;a1:0n. ' No Name. Where trained. Residence.

Mar., 19191 995 Abbot, Grace C. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 6 Cashel 8treet, Christ­ church. ,July, 1914t/ 607 Abercrombie, Clara M Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne .. Three Kings Road, ]\fount Eden. Sept., 19051 32 Adams, Elizabeth W ... Glasgow Central Nursing Association .. 16 Young Street, Wanganui East. July, 1917tl 869 Adams, Eva .. Maniototo District Hospital .. Jan., 1912t 382 Adcock, Mary Ivy House ;\Iaternity Hospital, London .. Dec., 1915t: 757 Aitken, Isobel St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Liverpool Street, Auckland. Oct., 19 IO 1. 339 Aitken, ,Jessie Helen St. Helens Hospital, Auckland ;\Ioresby Avenue, Waihi. Dec., 1915t1 747 Aitken, Lucv C. . . St. Holons Hospital, Dunedin .. Plunket Rooms, Relling's Buildings, Blenheim. ,July, 19 l 7 I 880 'r*Aitkenhead: Elsie Annie St. Helens Hospital, Auckland N.Z.A.N.S. Feb., l917t 834 Alderton, Mrs. Janet J. Townley '.11:aternity Hospital, Uisborne .. ]3 Wood Street, Ponsonby. ,July, 1914 [ 630 I Alexander, Mrs. Jane St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Hospital, Waihi. (Not practising.) Feb., 1918 I 91911 *Alexander, Lilian Martha Alexandra Home, Wellington .. Mission House, Nuhaka, Hawke's Bay. Dec., 1907 126 Allan, Gertrude .. Alexandra Home, Wellington .. C/o H. Stevens, Private Bag, Hastings. Dec., 1919 '1082 ! Allan, Henrietta C. . . Alexandra Home, Wellington .. Jan., I911tl 315 [*Allen, Elizabeth ;\fary St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. ,Tune, 19llf 347 I Alt, Ellen ,J ... Women's Hospital, Melbourne .. l\folbournc. (Not found.) ,July, 1917 873 Amor, Mrs. Mary St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Private Hos pi ta!, 560 Devon Street, New Plymouth. Jan., 1913t[ 4641 Andersen, Hilda K. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Kenny Street, Waihi. ,July, 1917 , 858 Anderson, Lily May Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne 129 Karoli Road, Welling­ ton. Jan., 19ll '1· 317 Anderson, Rachel A. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Private Hospital, Milton. Jan., 19ll 329 I Angel, Annie St, Helens Hospital, Auckland "Kelvin," Omahu Road, I Remuera. Dec., 1919 11080 i Anstis, May .. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Willoughby Street, Lower I Hutt. Dec., 1914t: 642 , Appleby, Sarah J. Plaistow Maternity Hospital, London Wellington. July, 1911 I 3531 Armour, E. J. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. C/o Scinde House, Boys' , High School, Napier. Aug., 191911042 Armour, Elizabeth I. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland June, 1916 790 *Arnold, Johanna St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Waimca West, Nelson. 1 I Dec., 1919 1 1115 *Ashcroft, Bertha W. Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin .. 5 Grant Street, Dunedin. .Tune, 19091221 *Ashley, Mrs. Ada (Smart) Medical School Maternity Hospital, D,111- Wallace Road, Waipukt1rau. edin (Not practising.) April, 1906 , 51 Ashmore, Mrs. Emma Utah, U.S.A. Avenue Road, Foxton. Dec., 1919 ;noo Askew, Olive St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Helens Hospital, Christ­ church. ;runo, 1905t'[ 20 Atkinson, A. M. L.O.S. certificate Nelson. July, 1918 I 934 Attwood, Mrs. Eliza Ann (Wyatt) Mangonui Hospital, Bay of Islands Kara P.O., Whangarei, nearTowai. ,July, 1913tl1 544 Aubrey, Edith St. Helens Hospital, Wellington C./o Dr. Shand, Wellington. Jan., 1915 679 Avenell, Daisy St. Helens Hospital, Wellington C/o Mrs. G. R. Simpson, P.O. Box l, Cambridge. Mar., 1919 985 *Avery, Emily Jane St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Public F{ospita.l, Mangonui.

,Ian., l915t1 660 Ayres, Kathleen Female Refuge, Linwood 330 Montreal Street, Christ­ i I church. I Deo., 1906 I 54 l*Bagley, A;nelia St. Helens Hospital, Wellington District Health Office, Auckland. July, 1912 i 429 Bailey, Mrs. Daisy St. Helens Hospital, Chtistchurch 125 Vauxhall Road, Narrow Neck, Auckland. Jan., 1905 42 Baillie, Mrs. Emily Lying-in Hospital, Sydney 9 Lombard Street, Pal­ merston North. Ang., 1919 11056 Baird, Agnes ,J. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Private Hospital, 10 Eliza­ beth Street, Timarn. Feb., 1913 I 495 Baker, Alice E. St. Mary's Hospital, Fulham, Lon,L,n "Dawlish," Lower Hutt. Aug., 1910 : 310 Baker, Laura St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 58 Maxwell Road, Blen­ heim. ,Jan., 1912t/ 409 Baker, Lilian St. Helens Hospital, Auckland C/o Mrs. Parker, 77 Grove Ro

* See also Register of Trained and Qualified ~urses. t Signifies that midwife bas not notified intention to practise during current year. ! Signifies that notification has not been sent for two years, and Minister may order her name to be removed from bhe register. D 1270 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

Cu.ss A.-}Ir0w1VES holding a Certificate of Training in Mid wifory approved by the Registrar-continued..

Date of Xamc. Registration.-1--:1 · Where trained. I Residence. ------

Feb., 191718371 Baldock, E~th Mangonui Hospital, Bay of Islands 1 4 Henley Road, o~~rangc Road, Mount Eden, Auckland. Aug., 1919110281 Ballantyne, Grace St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill 101 Ingestre Street, Wanganui. Feb., 1909 207 Ballard, C. . . Central Midwives Board, London :i Park Avenue. (Not practising.) Aug., I910j1 309 Barker, Lucy St. Helens Hospital, Auckland July, 1908ti 166 Barna rd, Dora Ellen St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 27 Ohiro Road, Wellington. ,Jan., 19llt 328 Rarry, Annie St. Helens Hospital, Auckland July, 1918 929 Bartie, Mrs. Janet Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisbome .. "Calderglen," 517 Glad­ stone Road, Gisborne. Mar., 1919 992 Battersby, Agatha Salvation Army Maternity Home, Wel- Salvation Army Maternity lington Hospital, 33 Dryden 8treet, Grey Lynn. July, 1918 953 Baxter, Sarah Ivy St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 38 F..nsor Road, Opawa, Christchurch. Mar., 1919 101~ Baxter, Winifred Nascby Hospital 22 Bradshaw Street, South

1 1 Dunedin. Dec., 1917 89a , Beadle, Annie Medical School }faternity Hospital, Dun­ 121 Bedford Street, St. edin Clair, Dunedin. May, 1906 I 63 il*Beck, J. L. Women's Hospital, Melbourne "Seamount," Mount Plea­ sant, Sumner, Christ­ church. June, 1906 f 65 Beckingsalc, Emma 8impson Memorial Hospital, Edinburgh Mission House, Brahman. baria, East Bengal, India. J•rn., 19131483 /*Bedford, <:crtrucle . . . . 8t. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Post-office, Totara North. July, 1913t 5:13 Berlggood, }frs. Elion (Brown) .. 8t,. Helens Hospital, Auckland Ohaeawai, Bay of falands. July, 1915 712 Beer, Florence Mary . . . . St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch "Cherryholme," Private 1 1 Hospital, Innes Street. Waimatc. July, l!Jl/\ 699 Bcgbic, Emily St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 5 Shelly Beach Road, Auckland. .July, 1912 443 Begbi", Rachel ,J. i,;t. Helens Hospital, Auckland 38 Brentwood Avenue, Auckland. April, l913 j 505 !* Bell, :llarion .. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin Great South Road, Ellerslie. Auckland. Fch., 1918tl 9081 Belh,my, Ethel Winifred l\Tedical Sehool Maternity Hospital, Dun- edin I July, 1918t 924 ,*Belton, Jfargaret A. . • St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Jan., 1907j 93 , Belworthv, A. . . Alexandra Home, \Vellington .. Wellington.

0 \ 1911 :l79 1*Bennett, lWen Agnes .. Guy\; Hospit.a1, London, C.1\/L B. 8t. Mary's Home, Otalrnhu. ,July, 11114 6l9 ,*H.. nnett, Ina Leslie .. Rt. Helens Hospital, Wellington Hospital, Hamilton. Jan., 1914 Mil ' Benrwtt, Norn Louisa .. Kensington lniirmary, London, C.M.B. .. Cottage Hospital, Wark- worth. Jan., 1911 332 Berry, Helen }I. Rt. Helens Hospital, Auekland "Rema," 12 Station Avenue, Northcote, Vic­ toria, Australia. Dec., 1914 r,;,4 Berry, Lizzie Rt. Helom Hospital, Dunedin .. i 40 Dee Street, Timaru. Dec., 1919 1088 ! Berry, Mary A. 'fownley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne .. Stanley Street, Eketahuna. Dec:., I !H5 754 13ortclsen, Katherin<_. . . . . , Rt. Holens Hospital, Auekland HamiltonRoad,Camhridge. Mar., I919t 1000 *Beswick, Emilv . . . . I 8t. Helens Hospital, Christchurch I 49 Wilson Street,Wanganui. ,Tulv, l!lli, 710 l*Beswick, ::lfary·llPatri<"e (A.R.R.(1.) St. Hel,•ns Hospital, Uhriskhurch N.Z.A.N.S. .Ja,;., 1910 260 llethunc, ::llrs. LizziP .. 8t. Helens Hospital, Christdrnrch Private Hospital, 6 Cashel I Street, Christchurch. Jan., 1915 665 Bettany, Clarice V. . . Alexandra Hom<', Wellington .. 4 Konini Road, Hataitai. Oct., 1906 82 I*llic·k1u•ll, ,fossie (A.H.R.C.) Rt,. Helens Hospital, Dmwdin .. Public Health .Department, Wcellington. July, 1918 952 Biddle, Mrs. Kathleen SL Helens Hospital, Christchurch Private Hospital, Carlton Street. Christchurch. June, 1909 21!.J l•rnlton, ::1Iargaret, St. Hc·Jp11s Hospital, Dmwdin .. Dec., 1908 178 1*Hishop, Emily Women's Hospital, Melbourne Apia Hospital, Samoa. Feb., 1917 829 j*Bishop, Lucy B. Ht. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. '' 0 a kl ands,'' l>Jcasant Point, South Canterbury. July, 1917 856 1 Blackburn, Mrs. Lucy Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne .. Private Hospital, 522 Abn­ dccn Road, Gisborne. Aug., 1913 I 520 *Blackett, Freclerikki Andrene Townloy l\Iaternity Hospital, Gisborne .. Hospital, Oamaru. ,Jan., 1913 4()4 Rlaclder, Charlotte, ,T. City of London Hospital, Englancl C/o Mrs. Kydd, Broadway, Marton. Dec., 1919 11094 Blackwell, Blanche C. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland .July, 1912 440 I,*Blair, :llrs. Mary M. (Boyd) Rt. Helens Hospital, Auckland "Burwood," Seddon Street, Pukekohe. Jan., 1913 467 Bland, Kathleen Townley J\faternit,y Hospital, Gisborne .. 11 Raram 8treet, Kmti. Oct,., 1917 888 Babin, Mrs. ::lfary Elizabeth (Ben­ Crossland Moore l:nion Hospital, Hudders- Wellington. ton) /jc]d, England; Rt. James's, Waltham­ I stow, London, C.M.B. July, 1914t' 61() Bodmin, Irene Rt. Helens Hospital, Wellington C/o Miss Cupples' Private Hospital, Dunedin. Aug., l!Jl:l:j:1453 lloland, ,Janet K. Glasgow Maternity Hospital .. Nurses' Cluh, Auckland. July, 1912 442 Bongard, .Ruth Rt,. Helens Hospital, Auckland Hi Vauxhnll Road, Devon­ port. July, 1915 695 * JJonner, Mrs. Alicie St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 5 8 he 11 y Beach Road, I Auc,kland.

• See also Register of Trained anrl Qnalifled >iurses. t Signifies that midwife b11.s uot notitled intention to practise during current. year, . ; 8ignifies that notification has nou been sent for two years, and Minister may order her name to be removed from the register. APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1271

CLASS A.-Mmw1v.l!ls holding a Certificate of Tra.ining in Mid"ifery approved by the Registrar-continuerl.

Name. Where trained Residence.

Feb., 1910 278 Boon, Mrs. Emily RoyaDfaternityCharityof London, C.M.B.145 Bealey Avenu;· Christ­ I church.

July, 1918 930 Boscher, Maud Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne. • 1· 4 Armagh Street, Christ. church. Feb., 1913t 500 Bovill, Mrs. Annie Belfast Maternity Hospital 2 }'erguson Street, Herne Bay Road, Auckland. Aug., 1919 1026 *Bowron, Winifred M•.. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Private Hospital, Pongaroa. July, 1915 720 Boyce, Mary St. Helens Hospital, Duneclin .. Hospital, Wanganui. Dec., 1919 1117 Boyd, Eleanor St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill St, Helens Dis.trict Midwife, 10 Coleridge Terrace, Lyttelton.

June, 1908! 164 Brake, M.A. 1 St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch :!O Salisbury Street, Christ­ church. May, 19161770 Branford, Mrs. Mary Royal Hospital for Women, Paclclington, Private Hospital, 23 Liver­ Sydney, A.T.N.A. pool St,reet, Wanganui. Aug., 1910! 303 Bray, Mrs. Lily (Worthington) .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Sherwood Downs, Fairlie. Mar., 19191' 1017 Bremner, Helen . . • • Naseby Hospital Nurses' Club, Kensington Street, Wellington. July, l914t 633 "'Brett, Mary W. City of London Lying-in Hospital Hobson Bay Road, Parnell. June, l907t 109 Brew, Mrs. Elizabeth .. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Brooke Street, Riverton. May, 1910 287 *Brewer, Amy Eleanor .. Rotunda Hospital, C.M.B. Private Hospital, Palmers- ton Road, Gisborne. June, 1916 791 Brigham, Frances St. Helens Hospital, Auckland C/o Miss Wyatt, 11 Liver­ pool Street, Auckland. Aug., 1910 300 *Broadley, Martha St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Helens Hospital, Auck­ land. June, 1916! 775 Brockett, Mrs. Sylvia (Fell) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Nelson. July, 1911 350 Broomfield, Alice St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Private Hospital, James Street, Balclutha. Dec., 1907! 128 Broun, Helen G. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Milton Road, Mount Eden. Mar., 1911 338 *.Brown, Mrs. A. D. (Campbell) Women's Hospital, Melbourne 21 Arawa Road, Hataitai. Sept., 1906 73 *Brown, Eleanor Blackett St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Winton. Mar., 1914 595 *Brown, Helen B. Medical School Maternity Hospital Oct., 1907t 121 *Brown, Rose Women's Hospital; Melbourne Australia. Nov., l906f 86 .Bruning, Mrs. M. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin July, 1914t 626 Brunton, Mrs. l\Iary St. Helens Hospital, Aucklancl "Rockhampton," 21 Emma Street, Mount Albert, Auckland. June, 1908 152 *Bruton, K. Women's Hospital, Melbourne

June, 1910t 291 *Bucknill, Maud C. M... St. Clement's Maternity and Nursing 1 "Wharewhitu," Private Home, L.O.S., C.M.B. Hospital, Dannevirke. Jan., 1914 563 Bunkall, Mrs. Mary H. (Absalom) Clapham School of Midwifery, C.M. 13. Herekino, Hokianga. (Not practising.) Jan., 1910t 268 Burke, Mrs. Bernice St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Rangiriri, Waikato. July, 1915 700 Burke, Mrs Sylvia .Mary St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Walmsley Road, Waihi. Mar., 1919 1015 ! .Burnett, Annie Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dunedin Aug., 1910t 312 Burnside, Agnes Letham Glasgow Maternity Hospital (six months) 108 Peterborough Street, Christchurch. Jan., 1915t 674 I Burnside, Jean St. E:e!ens Hospital, Christchurch 108 Peterborough Street, Christchurch. July, 1915t 715 Burrows, Mary Alice St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 363 W or c ester Street, Linwood, Christchurch. Jan., 1914 562 *Butcher, Mabel Louise Margaret Hospital, C.M.B. Box 77, Fairlie. June, 1916 786 Butler, Mildred L. Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne .• 123 Hataitai Road, Ha­ taitai. Jan., 1915 671 Butterworth, Mrs. Annie St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Private Hospital, Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Dec., 1919 1087 Butterworth, Ida McHardy Home, Napier Hospital Mar., 1919 1004 Butterworth, Mary St. Helens Hospital, Auckland ''Fairhaven," 153 Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland. July, 1918 954 Byers, Emmeline St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Helens District Midwife, Ashburton.

Mar., 1914 575 Calcott, Louisa Salvation Army Maternity Home, Wei- Salvation Army Children's lington Home, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. June, 1909t 230 Calders, Adeline St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch "Marybank," Wanganui. Oct., 1906 80 Cameron, Alexandra St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 11 Grant Street, Dunedin. Jan., 1912:j: 395 Cameron, Christina St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Opaki, Masterton. July, 1914t 621 Cameron, Christina Janet St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Plunket Nurse, Timaru. Dec., 1909 242 Cameron, Christina Young Royal Maternity Hospital, Edinburgh, 33 Wickstead Street, C.M.B. Wanganui. April, 1910 282 *Cameron, Marie McNaughton Women's Hospital, Melbourne " Waimarie," Violet Street, (R.R.C.) Chatswood, Sydney, N.S.W. July, 1917 864 *Campbell, Caroline E .•• St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Hospital, Dannevirke. Jan., 1909t 184 Campbell, Christina .. Salvation Army Maternity Home, Wei- Mount Maunganui, Tau- lington ranga.

• See e.lso Begis11er of Tre.ined and Que.lifted Nurses. +Signifies that midwife has not notified intention to practise during current year. t Signifies that notifteation bas not been sent for two yea.rs, and Minister may order her name to be removed from the register. 1272 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'l'E [No. 41

CLASS A.--MIDWIVES holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-continued. ------

--~~~;~! I No \ Name. Where trained. Residence Registration. - · j ------'---1 Jan., 1915 1-;;; '*Campbell, Clara 8t. Helens Hospital, Auckland Private Hospital, Te Awa­ mutu. Nov., 1908 177 Campbell, Isabella Clapham School of Midwifery, C.M.B. 1 Kensington Street, Wel­ lington. Feb., 1918 916 Campbell, Catherine Jane St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 231 Tinakori Road, Wel- lington. Ang., 1919 1057 Campbell, Elizabeth " St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .• Owaka. Ang., 1909 236 Campbell, Mrs. Inger (Doris) Glasgow Maternity Hospital .. West Street, Feil ding. Mar., 1905:j: 7 Cardno, Mrs. C, Aberdeen Lying-in Hospital .. Playfair Street, Caversham. Dec., 1907 135 Carnahan, Helen M. .. Private Hospital, Invercargill, State Mid, Private Hospital, 166 Tweed wifery Examination Street, lnvorcargill. Feb., 1905:j: 2 Carrick, Mrs Mary (Bonner) St. Margaret's Hospital, Sydney (Not found.) Dec., 1914 I 653 Carrodns, Eliza St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Reidston, North Otago. Mar., 1913:j:I 501 Carroll, Jane Rockhampton Women's Hospital (Not found.) Sept., 1916:j: 810 Carson, Victoria Belfast Rescue and Maternity Home, " llfarama," Russell Street, C.M.B. Parnell. July, 1918 944 Carter, Ella Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, 27 Rua­ hine Street, Pahnerston North. July, 1913t 514 J Carter, Ellen Annie .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Mary's Home, Burling - ton Road, Napier. July, 1917 846 l*Carter, Mrs. Hannah B. (Suggitt) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Jan., 1915f 667 I Castle, Grace . . . . Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne •• Ang., 1919 1031 I Cato, Gertrude . . . . Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne .. 124 Sheehan Street, Gis­ borne. June, 1914 603 Cavanagh, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Plaistow Maternity Hospital, London Nurses' Club, 104 Salisbury Street, Christchurch. July, 1918 925 Cavanagh, Catherine St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Nurses' Club, Mountain Road, Auckland. Mar., 1914:j: 581 Chaffey, lirs. M. A. • . Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne .. C/o Mrs. Lindo Ferguson, _ Dunedin. Nov., 1914 641 Chambers, Mrs. Sarah Ormond Home for Nurses, Chelsea, Lon- 37 Chapman Street, Lindis­ don, C.M.B. farne, lnvercargill. July, 1911:j: 351 Chapman - Taylor, Mrs. C. A. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. (Walton) Oct., 1906t 85 Chappell, A. E. Certificate L.O.S., Reg. C.M.B. July, 1911 358 *Chappell, E. J, W. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Southsea Private Hospital, Cameron Road, Tanranga. Jan., 1909 182 *Chappell, Mrs. Neilsene (Jensen) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington July, 1912:j: 446 Clare, Mrs. Lily M. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland N.S.W. (Not found.) Jan., 1912 391 *Clark, Edith St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Townley St. Helens, Gis­ borne. Jan., 1913 466 Clark, Mrs. Hannah Jane (Green- Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisbornc .. C/o Mrs. J. West, 156A slade) Bright Street, Gisbornc. July, 1912:j: 433 *Clarkin, Mrs. R. (Curtain) Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- Hamilton. edin Jan., 1909:j: 190 Clemow, Emma St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin C/o Mrs. Veale, "Nga­ roma," Onehunga. July, 1914f 618 Clifford, Lucy E. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Plunket Nurse, Welling­ ton. July, 1915:j: 736 Clifford, Mand St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 18 Ellice Avenue, Welling­ ton. July, 1918 951 Coates, Monica Grace St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 11 Chapter Street, Christ­ church. Feb., 1917 816 Cobb, Graco St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Tawa Street, Te Kniti. July, 1918tl 923 Coohrane, Mary Ellen .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland May, 1912:j: 423 Cockin, Bertha' York Road Lying-in Hospital. . (Not found.) Ang., 1905i 29 Cockin, Mary Endell Street, certificate, London 121 Daniel Street, Wel­ lington. July, 1908:j: 167 *Co:fl;ey, Meliora Women's Hospital; Sydney (Not found.) Jan., 1913t 471 Cole, Mrs. Jeannie St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 17 First Street, Lans­ downe, Masterton. Feb., 1913 499 Coleman, Mrs. Joanna Cork Lying-in Hospital, C.M.R. 18 St. Benedict's Street, Newton, Auckland. Dec., 1919 1083 Collie, Florence V. Alexandra Home, Wellington .• Mar., 1919 991 Collings, Ellen Alexandra. Home, Wellington .. "Erinholme," Private Hos­ pital, Victoria Road, Dargaville. Jan., 1912:j: 397 Colyer, J, Vaughan Medical Sohool .lliaternity Hospital, Dun- 19 Alva Street, Dunedin. edin 1909:j: 232 *Condon, Elizabeth Women's Hospital, }[elbourmi (Not found.) April, 1919 1022 Coogan, Mrs. Margaret E. St. Margaret's Hospital, Sydney Private Hospital, Motueka. July, 1918 967 *Cookson, Althea Harriett Medical School Maternity Hospital, Maternity Annexe Hos- Dunedin pital, Wha.nga.rei. July, 1917 849 Cooper, Laura Bessie .. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Walnut Grove, Ballance. Dec., 1917 892 Coote, Mrs. Mildred St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Queen's Hotel, Oamaru. Feb., 1917 824 Coppell, Anna Maria St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 70 Prince Albert Road, St. Kilda, Dunedin. Dec., 1919 1070 *Coppin, Anna Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin ..

• See also Re,iister of Trained and Qualified Nurses. t Signifies that midwife has not notified intention to practise during current year. t Signifies tha.t notification has not been sent for two years. and Minister may order her na.me to be removed from the register. APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1273

CLASS A.-Mmw1v11:s holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-continued.

Date of I I Registration. I No. I Name. 'Where trained. Residence I

;une, 19121425 Corbet, Edith Mary .. Montreal Maternity Hospital : :·----, Toia Street. Marton. Dec., 1915 746 Corbett, Maude Mary .. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin.. Warea, Taranaki. July, 19J2t 431 Coutts, Agnes L. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch (Not found.) July, 1913t 541 Cowles, Charlotte E. . . St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Lochiel Road, Khandallah. June, 1909t 229 Cowper, Augusta St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch July, 1918 959 Cox, Ruby Henrietta .. Linwood Refuge, Christchurch 84 Chapter Street, St. Albans, Christchurch. Jan., 19IOt 263 ' Cozens, Annie Rt. Helens Hospital, Auckland A I b i o n Street, Parnell, Auckland. Sept., 1905t 30 , Cozens, Emily Women's Hospital, Sydney A I b i o n Street, Parnell, Auckland. May, 1912t 419 l*Crawford, Mrs. Eleanor M. Brentford Union Infirmary, C.M.B. ! C/o Mrs. I.awrie, Willis (Hedges) Street, Featherston. June, 1916 793 Crawford, Florence St. Helens Hospital, Auckland; Native Native Health Nurse, Tau- Health Nurse, Sept., 1916 ranga. Oct., 1914t 640 Crawford, Jennie Merryilats Hospital, Govan, Glasgow Methven. June, 1908 159 Croft, Mrs. Mary (Bowie) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. BI u ff, Southland. (Not practising.) Jan., l909t 181 Crooper, Mrs. (Ansell) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Jan., 1909 188 Cross, Mrs. A. M. (Chapman) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Ashburton. (Not practis­ ing.) Dec., 1919 1090 Crowe, Ivy E. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland St. Helens Hospital, Auck­ land. Jan., 1913 463 *Cruickshank Mrs. A. K. (Stephen- St. Helens Hospital, Auckland The Vicarage, Wolfe Street, son) Whangarei. Mar., 1914 578 *Cumming, Kathleen Susan St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 6 Ely Avenue, Remuera. Dec., 1919 1092 Cummings, Minnie St. Helens Hospital, Auckland .July, 1913t 538 Cunningham, Mrs. Angelina St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Nurses' Bureau, Battery Road, Napier. July, 1918t 932 Cunnington, Alfreda Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisbome July, 1911 352 Cupples, Mary M. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Private Hospital, 61 Duke Street, Dunedin. July, 1913:j: 545 Curlett, Ilma M. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 15 Salisbury Street, Cln·ist- church. April, 1914 . 600 Curline, Grace Eugenie Brighton-on-Hove Hospital for Women 9 Cargill Street, Dunedin. April, 1908t 148 Currie, A. B. South Sydney Women's Hospital 212TheTerrace, Wellington. Feb., 191St 918 Currie, Agnes St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 1915t 737 Curtis, Helena G. Alexandra Home, Wellington .. 195 Gill Street, New Ply- mouth.

Feb., 1917 830 Dahl, Pearl C. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Hospital, Wellington. Aug., 1915t 711 Dalziel, Maggie May St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Broad Street, Woolston. July, l9I2tj 430 Dalziel, Martha Currie St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Broad Street, Woolston, Christchurch. April, 1906ti 52 l*Damett. Mrs. Florence Rotunda Hospital, Dublin Miller's Forest, Hunter River, N.S.W. May, 1909t[ 214 Darnyon, Mrs. E. M. . . Home Lying-in Hospital, Sydney Australia. Dec., 1919 1079 I Darkin, Mary .. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington ! May, 1916 1 768 J Darling, Myrtle Clare .. Lurgan, Ireland, and London Temper- I Ba!le.noe Street, Raetihi. ance Hospital, C.M.B. Jan 1910 I 269 ' Darvall, Florence St. Helens Hospital, Wellington C/o Mr. E. H. Watts, Ngaio . Aug.,. , 1919 1,1059 Davidson, Agnes S. Alexandra Home, Wellington .. Kaikoura, Marlborough. Mar., 1919 i 981 Davidson, Lucy M. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington f\l Duke Street, Dunedin. Feb., l9I7ti 831 Davies, Catherine St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 166 Linwood Avenue, Christchurch. Jan., 1907 94 Davies, M. Elizabeth .. Alexandra Home, Wellington .. 25B Hanson Street, Wel­ lington. April, 1914:j: 597 Davis, Mrs. Margaret Queen Charlotte's Hospital, C.M.B. Kent House, 105 Green Lane Road, Auckland. Dec., 1919 1091 Davy, Gladys St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Dec., 1907t 127 j Dean, l\Irs. (Clarke) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Auckland. Oct., 1908:j: 171 i*Denbee, Mrs. L. F. · L.O.S. certificate Masterton. Jan., l(HO:j: 267 , Denoon, Jean St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 40 Glasgow Street, Wanga­ nui. Mar., 1908 145 Dent, Isabella Queen Victoria Hospital, Launceston "Royal Oak," Campbell Road, Onehunga. Jan., l9I2t 403 *Derrett, Mrs. Ruth (Allan) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Cairn Hill, Mangeie Bridge, Auckland. April, 1916 769 Dette, Isabelle Devina Ellershaw Nursing Institution, Johannes- 15 St. Mark's Road, burg, South Africa Remuera. July, 1914t 632 Dexter, Ada F. M. York Road Lying-in Hospital, London, C/o Mrs. J. Lee, 43Duncan C.M.B. Street, Wanganui East. Oct., l911tl 377 Dickson, May .. Women's Hospital, Sydney Dec., 1919 1073 j Dingwall, Charlotte H. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Mar., l914t 573 Dix, Mrs. Louisa M. . . St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Plunket Nurse, Hawera. July, 1915 I 726 Dodge, Ada Ethel .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 17 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch. Dec., 19I4tl 643 Donaldson, Mrs. Catherine Women's Hospital, Melbourne Australia. Jan., l913t 472 *Donnelly, Mrs. Marion (Stuart) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington , (Not found.) Dec., l915t 740 Doreen, Miriam .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch [ Plunket Nurse, Napier. Mar., 19191988 I Doull, Euphemia W ... Alexandra Home, Wellington .• The Manse, Taupo. May, 19I2t 422 1'*Downcr, Louisa E. . . Queen's Home, Gloucester, C.M.B. England. Feb., 1917 827 Dryland, Mrs. Hilda .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland I Green Street, Papakure..

• Bee also Register of Trained and Qualified Nurses. t Signifies that midwife has not notified intention to practise during current year. ! Stgniftes that notiftce.tion ha.a not been sent for two yea.rs, &nd Minister may order her name to be removed from the register. 1274 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. fNo. 41

CLASS A.-Mmw1VES holding a Certificate Q.f Training in Midwifery approved by_the Registrar-continued. --·-- T ~e~:f;aifon.1 No. I - . ---· Name. Where traiued. Residence I

June, 1916 J 8071 Duff, Catherine St. Helens Hospital, Christchm:--- r~~-=- ~=-;a~l~--~urscs' I Club, 4 Armagh Street, I Christchurch. Aug., 1919 il029 I Duff, Ellen .. St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill 221 Wainoni Road, New Brighton, Christchurch. May, 19IOt' 28!i I Duffy, Mrs. Angela \Vomcn's Hospital. Rydney (Not found.) :\lar., HJ ll ti 33i Dunlop, Flora C. Clapham Maternity Hospital, C.M . .B. Gibraltar Crescent, Auck­ land. Feb., 190Gti Dunn, Mrs. Mary British Lying-in Hospital Rang i u r u. by. the . Sea, Otaki. July, 1918 941 Dunn, Phyllis St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Cubbub­ balla Street, Marton. Jan., 1910 249 *Dunsford, Edith St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Hospital, Westport. Aug., 1910 I 302 Dunshca, Annie St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 249 Gloucester Street, Christchurch. Jan., 19IOti 276 Dustow. Ellen St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Auckland.

Mar., 1914 I 582 l•Eagle, .Mary .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch N.Z.A.N.S. Aug., 1919 1051 *Earp, Lottie M. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Tawa Flat. Jan., 191:Jtl 466 Edgccum be, l\f rs. Ueorgina M... St. Helens Hospital, Auckland , 9 Park Road, Auckland. Jan., 1915 663 *Edgerley, Ruby Gladys St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Feb., l9I6t 823 Edkins, Ruth St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch July, 1912 1 444 Edwards, Alice Rt. Helens Hospital, Auckland Station Road, A vondalc, Auckland. July, 1912 4:li Eclwards, Elizabet.11 St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Smith Street, Waverley. Feb., rno8tl 20n Edwarch,, B. E. Queen Charlotte Lying.in Hospital Mar., 1919 1008 Edwards, Laura St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch "Mirimar," Shelly Beach Road, Ponsonby.

Jan., 1913 461 Elliott., Annie Eliz'.tbeth 1 St. Helems Hospital, Auckhwd ,!6 Roxburgh Street, Wel­ lington. July, l!H8 I 938 *Elliott, Mary St. Helens Hospital, Wellington St. Helens Hospital, Wel­ lington. Jan., 1909 18i Ellis, Eliza 7-fay St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. I C/o Mrs. Milne, Manunui. I I King-country. (Not practising.) Aug., 1919 11032 Emerson, Clarice 11{. Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne .. Nurses' Club, Mountain Road, Auckland. June, 1907 I 116 *English, lllaud A. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Waipawa. l<'cb., 190it 99 Etches, Jessie Maurl Liverpool Lying-in Hospital, C.l\LB. (Not found.) Sept., 1918tl 975 *Evans, Louise London Hospital, C.M.B. "The Cottage," Mercer Road, Ponsonby. Jan., 19llf 3;3:3 Every, Helen P. St. Helens Hospital, _Auckland (Not found.) July, 1911 I ;354 *Every, Ruth 111. Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ Matron, Medical School edin Maternity Hospital, Dun­ I edin. June, 1916tl 806 I Ewart, Grace St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch C/ o l\Irs. Martin, East Taieri, Dunodin. I July, Hll5 70!.l ·*Fagan, Mrs. Agnes Ada (Earl) .. St.. Helens Hospital, Christchuroh lJ Racecourse Parade, Remuera. Aug., 1919 11032 : Fahey, Mrs. ,Julia . . . . Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne .. 7 11 A venue Road, Hast ings. Mar., 1Ul4 I 570 !*Falconer, Mrs. AmyJ. (Metgo) .. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Northcote. Oct., 1910 ' 341 ' Faris, Mrs. Ethel A. . . . . St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Glasgow Street, Huntly. Mar., 1914 577 I Farquhar, Joan C. . . . . St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Private Hospital, Pahiatua. July, 1913 534 : Farquhar, Vera Athlene Theresa Rt. Helens Hospital, Auekland 2:l Woodford Road, Mount Eden. Jan., 1913 I 462 !*Farrell, Mrs. Ada (Brawn) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Owen Junction, Nelson. Dec., 1915!, 741 Farrer, Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Nov., I913tl 5.57 ·,*Farrow, Ella Be!! St. Mary's, Fulham, Lonclon .. Jan., l 909i 202 , Ferguson, llf. F. R. Clapham }faternity Hospital, C.)1.B. 54 An,lovcr Street, Meri­ I valo. Sept., 1907 1119 !*Fergusson, E. L. R. .. L.O.S. certificate Native Health Nurse, Kai­ taia. Dec., l9I5fl 744 Fergusson, :\Irs. Graec W. Linwood Refuge, Christdrnrch (.Not found.) Dec., 1919 1076 I,*Fenn, Mrs. Consta.nco It St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Northern Wairoa Hospital, Te Kopuru. July, 1912tl 428 l<'eutz, :Margaret E. . . St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Dec., 1919 !1095 I*Ferguson, Jeanie l\L .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 19 Arabi Road, Mount Eden. 1 Aug., 1919 / .. i } ield, Gwy.nneth 8. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Kohukohu, Hokianga. Jan., 19lltl 331 Finch, Mrs. (Holmes) .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Dargaville. .Feh., 1918 915 1 Finch, Doris .. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. .Kurses' Home, Hospital, Christchurch. Jan., 1913 484 llinlay, Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 125 Ponsonby Road, !\fount Roskill, Auckland. Jan., 1907 89 ;•Fisher, ;wary SL Helens Hospital, Wellington Pr iv at c Hospital, Abel Smith Street, Wellington. Sept., 1906t 69 I .Fitzgibbon, C. M. Women's Hospital, Sydney W cllington.

• See also Register of Trained aud Qualified Nurses. l Signifies tha, midwife has not notified intention to practise during current year. ! Signifies that notification has not been sent for two years, and Minister .nay order her name to be removed frow the register. APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1275

CLASS A.-l\hnwrvEs holding a. Certificate of Tra.ining in Midwifery approved by the Registrar--rontinued. Re~:t:arfon INo. l~-----N_a_m_•_. ______1 Where trained. Residence. May, 1906 59 Fitzpatrick, Mrs. J, Women's Hospital, Sydney 49 Richmond Road, Pon­ sonby, Auckland. July, 1913t 537 Fleming, Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Christchurch. Mar., 1914 594 Fletcher, Helen Medical School, Dunedin C/o Cairnbrae Private Hos­ pital, 24 River Rank, Wanganui. Mar., 1919t 982 Flood, Margaret F. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington

Jan., 1913t 468 1 Flynn, Mrs. Margaret (Tuohy) .. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Martin borough. Mar., 1919 1009 Forbes, Jean McHardy Maternity Home, Napier C/o Nurse Butterworth, 153 Great North Road, Grey Lynn. Dec., 1915t 743 Forbes, Mrs. Ma.ry G. (Hartcher) St. Helens Hospita.l, Christchurch 26DublinStreet, Wanganni. Sept., 1912t 457 Ford, Mrs. Sarah A. R. City of London Lying-in Hospital 10 Clyde Street, Christ­ church. Aug., 1910 306 Foreman, Mrs. Minnie (Harley) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Napier. (Not practising.) July, 1918 931 Forsdick, Minnie Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne 22 Victoria Avenue, Mount Eden, Auckland. Dec., 1919 1105 Fo"!Vler, Louisa St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Aug., 1914t 639 Fox, Mrs. Harriet Lady Bowen Hospital, Queensland Panmure Road, Panmure, Auckland. Feb., 1918 910 Foy, Mrs. Nora (Smith) Bay of Islands Hospital, Kawakawa 4 Gordon Road, Morning- side, Auckla.nd. Jan., 1908t 140 Francis, Mrs. (Grosse) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Devonport, Auckland. May, 1913t 510 Franks, Mrs. Harriet .. Paddington Infirmary Workhouse, London Northcote, Auckland. Jan., l9I5t 664 Franzelow, Mrs. E. L. (Wilkes) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington (Not found.) Mar., l9I2t 415 Fraser, Ethel E. A. Clapham School of Midwifery, London .. (Not found.) July, 1917 879 French, Mrs. Ivy A. (Marsland) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Mount St. John Avenue, Mount Eden, Auckland. July, 1912 439 *Fricker, Matilda St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Hospital, Hamilton. July, 1913f 518 *Froudc, Jessie P. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Douglas Road, Mount Eden, Auckland. June, 1914t 602 Fuller-Sandys, Mrs. Mabel Queen Charlotte Hospital, London St. Heliers Bay, Auckland. July, 1918 962 Fynmore, Winifred St. Helens Hospital, :Dunedin .. 17 Smith Street, Dunedin.

May, 1910t 289 Gagen, Mrs. Minnie E. Queen Charlotte Hospital, C.M.B. 198 Adelaide Road, Wel- lington. · June, 1916! 787 Gallic, Mary .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Feb., 1909 205 Galliers, Mrs. A. (Irwin) Women's Hospital, Sydney Wairau Old People's Home, Blenheim. !\far., 1912t 413 j Galloway, Mrs. Janet J. Scottish Training College, Glasgow 7 Boston Terrace, Welling­ ton. July, 1911 361 I Gardiner, Mrs. Annie Minna St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch and Lincoln Road, Henderson, Auckland Auckland. Jan.. I908t 137 Garlick, Mrs. (Gunnell) St. Margaret's Hospital, Sydney (Nat found.) Dec., 1917 891 I*Garner, Naomi .. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Hospita.l, Christchurch. Aug., 1914 638 *Garrard, Gertrude M... Queen's Home, Adelaide Aug., 19IOt 296 Garrett, Mrs. Sara St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 184 Derwent Street, Island Bay. July, 1918tJ 949 Gee, Ivy Alexandra Home, Wellington .. Nov., 1905tl 37 Geering, Emma Benevolent Society of N.S.W. Lying-in Auckland. Hospital Mar., 1914 574 Gell, Maud .. Alexandra Home, Wellington .. 1 Kensington Street, Wel- lington. April, 1912t! 417 Gibberd, Chrissie B. East End Mothers' Home, London, (Not found.) Oct., 1915 ! 727 Gibbings, Edith Gwendoline City of London Lying-in Hospital, C.M.B "Exleigh," Cashmere Hills. June, 1909 I 223 *Gibbons, Josephine St. Helens Hospital, Auckland "Kelvin," Private Hos- pital, Omahu Road, Re­ I muera, Auckland. July, 1917t, 843 Gibbs, Mrs. Winifred Mary Devon and Cornwall Training School for 81 Bamford Street, Midwives, Plymouth, England, C.M.B., \'\1oolston, Christchurch. February, 1911 June, 1916 796 Gibson, l\Irs. Maggie Jane St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Primrose Street, Frankton Junction, Waikato. May, 1909t 211 *Gibson, Matilda York Lying-in Hospital, St. Margaret's Fairlie. Maternity, C.1'11.B. Mar., 1914 ! 591 *Gif!ney, Dora St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Matron, Hospital, Kawa- i kawa. Mar., l918tf 920 Giles, Margaret Clotilda South Sydney Women's Hospital, Sydney, Vivian Street, Wellington. Australia, A.T.N.A. May, 1906!' 61 *Gill, Annie .. Women's Hospital, Melbourne Melbourne. July, 1913 I 529 *Gilmer, Jean M. R. (A.R.R.C.) .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland C/oMiss G. Stubbs, Private Hospital, Gala Street, lnvcrcargill. July, 1915 725 Gihnour, Marion Ramsay Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- 102 Carroll Street, Dunedin. I edin April, 19IOt 284 I Gilroy, I. H ... Edinburgh Simpson Memorial Hospital. . (Not fonnd.) Dec., 1919 1096 *Glasgow, Daisy F. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland District Nurse, Rawene. Sept., 1918 ' 974 ! Gledhill, Daisy Queen Charlotte Hospital, London, C.M.B. 48 Dexter Avenue, Mount I ! Eden, Auckland. July, 1918 I 935 ,*Glentworth, Mary St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Bell Block, Taranaki.

* See also Register of 'l're.lnec'l a.nd QuR.lifted Nurses. t Signifies that midwife has not notified intention to practise during current year. t Signifles that notiftce.tion ha.snot been seut for two yea.rs, aud Minister may order her ne.me to be ren1oven. from the register. 1276 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

Cuss A.-Mmw1vEs holding _a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-continued.

Dateof I· I Name. Where trained. Residence _Registration. _::_,______

Dec., 1919 ll02 Golding, Ethel A. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Oct., 1915 728 Goodall, Rebecca Louisa H.R.H. Pi-incess Christian Ma tcrnity 408 Palmerston Road, Gis­ Home, Windsor, C.M.B. borne. Oct., 1906 79 Gordon, Mrs. Eliza St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 74 Manor Place, Dunedin. July, 1918 966 *Gordon, Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. June, 1916 792 Gordon, Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Private Hospital, Garfield Road, Helensville. July, 19I 7t 870 Gorric, Margarit L. Alexandra Home, Wellington .. Mar., 1916 761 Goulding, Mrs. Ellen Gertrude St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Waiuku. (Lowe) Aug., 1919 1038 *Goulstone, Lucy .B. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland " Bickley," 29 Pentland Avenue, Mount Eden, Auckland. Jan., 1910t 261 Goulstone, Rosa St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Bickley Park, Pentland Avenue, Mount Eden, Auckland. June, 1914 604 Gourlay, Lilian S. Queen Victoria Hospital, Launceston . . Bo"' 16, Raetihi. Sept., 1906 72 Gow, Mrs. C. (Boyce) .. Queen Charlotte Lying-in Hospital, C.M.B.1 Kotare Road, Day's Bay, , Wellington. Dec., 1907 40 Gow, Marion Edinburgh Royal Maternity Hospital, I St. Helens Hospital, Dun- C.M.B. · edin. Jan., l913t 489 Graham, Mrs. Elise St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin . • 136 Tancred Street, Ash- burton. June, l9I6t 801 Graham, Henrietta S... Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin .. ' Mataura Island, Wyndham I District. June, l9I6tl 797 Graham, Jessie A. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. ' " Fairview," Waikouaiti, Dunedin. Mar., 1919 I 997 Grant, Lilian St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Sept., 1906t 70 Grant, Mrs. Mercy St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 125 Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay. Feb., l9I7t 835 Gray, Alice .. Maniototo District Hospital, Naseby Gore. June, l9llt 348 Green, Annie Maternity, Charity, and District Nurses' ll Parliament Street, Wel­ Home, Plaistow, L.O.S. lington. April, 1909 209 Green, Mrs. Florence L.O.S. certificate (Not pract,ising.) Dec., 1919 1072 Green, Kathleen St. Helens Hospital, Wellington July, l9I3t 521 Gresham, Rosalie S. Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- 20 Alice Street, Gladstone, edin Invercargill. Feb., 1917t 838 Griffin, F. M. Female Refuge, Christchurch .. Nov., l908t 176 *Griffiths, Hannah Lying-in Hospital, Lambeth, C.M.B. (Not found.) July, 1914 634 *Grigor, Mary (A.R.R.C.) York Road Lying-in Hospital, London, N.Z.A.N.S. C.M.B. July, 19ll 369 Grocott, Henrietta St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 58 Hopper Street, Welling­ ton. Feb., 19181 917 Gudgeon, Ethel Mary Evelyn St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. C/o Captain Duncan, Pilot­ station, Port Chalmers. Jan., 1915 659 Guffie, Beulah Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ Private Hospital, George edin Street, Napier.

July, 19ll 355 Hackworth, Mrs. C. F. Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ 70 Bowmont Street, Inver­ edin cargill. June, 1916 800 Hadecke, Mrs. F. M . .. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Plunket Nurse, Hamp· stead, Ashburton. Mar., 1919 986 *Hadfield, Nina A. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington July, 1918 964 Hagenson, Annie Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Jan., 1913 480 *Haggitt, Mrs. Jean G. S. (Ingram), St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin •. " St. Achoul," Ware pa, South Otago. May, 1907 107 Haig, Helen Queen Victoria Hospital, Launceston Private Hospital, Wilson Street, Geraldine. July, 1917 851 Hall, Catherine St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Ho spit a 1, Fitz­ herbert Street, Palmers­ ton North. July, 1917 885 *Hall, Gertrude Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- 104 Salisbury Street, edin Christchurch. April, 1905 14 Hall, Jessie G. Women's Hospital, Sydney Wade Street, Wadestown. (Not practising.) Jan., 1913 470 Hamilton, Gwendoline M. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 4 Oakland Road, Mount Eden, Auckland. Jan., 1912 388 Hanna, Sara .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Private Hospital, 91 Ches- ter Street, Christchuroh. Feb., 1914t 567 Hardiman, Mrs. Grace J. Cardiff University College, C.M.B. ; Pri- England. vate Maternity Hospital Oct., 19l0t 340 I Hardy, Mary Winifred St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Casualty Ward, Lyttelton. Jan., l9llt 330 Harkness, Sarah A. . . St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Sydney. Dec., 1917 901 *Harris, Alice .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Hospital, Hokitika. Feb., l915t 684 Harris, Emily E. Ivy House, Hackney, London, C.M.B. Pongaroa. Feb., 1920 lll9 Harris, Rosina M. Maternity Charity Hospital, Plaistow, The Manse, Shannon, Mana­ London watu. Aug., 1919 1036 *Harrison, Edith McHardy Maternity Home, Napier . Hospital, Napier. Aug., 19llt 3191 Harrison, Mary L. Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ edin

* See aleo Register of Trained and Qualified Nur•es. t Signifies the.t midwife has not notified intention to practise during current year. f Signifies that notification bas not been sent for two yea.rs, and Minister way order her name to be removed from the.register. APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1277

CLASS A.-Mmw1vEs holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-continued.

Re~i:::,.g~n-1 No. I Name. w:etrai=~------_i ___ . Reside::e~-----

July, 1913 547 !*Harrowell, Mrs. Camilla F. (Steele) Women's Hospital, Carlton, Victoria "Hinemoa," Alfred Street, 1 Auckland. Jan., 1910 2451 Harvey, Mrs. Katrina.. Midwives' Club, London, L.O.S., (1.M.B. Private l{ospital, Victoria , Street, Hawera. Jan., 1910 2641 Haste, Frances Eli?.abeth St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 352 Gloucester St re o t, Christchurch. Dec., 19071130 *Hattaway, Emma Costley Ward, Auckland Hospital; State Cavel! Memorial Hospital, Examination Paparoa. Jan., 1908:j:I 144 *Havers, Mrs. C. . . Women's Hospital, Melbourne 42 Lytton Road, Gisborne. July, 1918 971 I Hawke, Mrs. Maggie (Watt) St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill 82 Janet Street, Invercar- gill. Jan., 1912:j: 384 *Hawkes, Jessie C. . . London Hospital (Not found.) April, 1913:j: 508 ! Hawkes, Florence E. . . Queen Charlotte Hospital, London (Not found.) Jan., 1911 400 Haworth, Mrs. Beryl (Turton) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Halcombe. (Not practis- ing.) Oct., 1906 83 Hay, Helen .. St. Mary's, Otahuhu; State Midwifery Prospect House, Private Examination, 1906 Hospital, St. David Street, Dunedin. Mar., 1914 590 *Hayward, Alice St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Sydney, New South Wales. Dec., 1905:j: 38 j Healey, Edith Maternity Hospital, Aberdeen .. (Not found.) June, 1908 165 . Heatley, L. M. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch " Sonoma," Seymour Road, Elsternwick, Melbourne, Victoria. (Not practis­ ing). May, 1908:j: 149 Heaton, G. H. Lying-in Hospital, London, C.M.B. Auckland. July, 1918 955 Henderson, Maude Agnes St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 201 Lichfield Street, Christ­ church. Sept., 1912:j: 458 Henry, Mrs. Ada L. .. St. Mary's Hospital and Salford Lying-in South Africa. Hospital, Manchester Sept., 19191 1061 Hepenstall, Mrs. Margaret Coombe Hospital, Dublin ••Kainga Reka," Malvern Road, Morningside. Dec., 1916t 755 i*Herbert, Margaret .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Te Aroha. Feb., 1910 277 *Hetherington, Sarah J. London Hospital Training School for N.Z.A.N.S. Midwives, C.M.B. Jan., 19llt 321 *Hetley, Miss Annette .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch "Rostrevor," Private Hos­ pital, Gisborne. Aug., 1914t 637 Higgs, Ada Rachel Queen Charlotte Hospital, C.M.B. Nurses' Club, 104 Salisbury Street, Christchurch. Aug., 1919 1024 Hight, Bertha Eli7,a St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch July, 1918 956 Hight, Elsie Louisa St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Helen's District Mid­ wife, Greymouth. May, 1912 418 Hill, Mrs. Sarah A. Jessop Hospital, Sheffield, C.M.B. "Euroa," Private Hospital, Ponsonby Road, Auck­ land. July, 1917 866 Hinchey, Mrs. Annie Isabella St. Relens Hospital, Dunedin .. Private Hospital, Gore. Mar., 1906:j: 48 Hitchcock, Mrs. A. J ... Women's Hospital, Sydney C/o Mrs. Hooper, Hobson Street, Auckland. July, 1913 546 Hoar, Mrs. Blanche (Lyons) Alexandra Home, Wellington 57 Essex Street, Masterton. July, 1918 950 Hoban, Catherine E. M. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch C/o Mrs. Kennedy, 23 Bishop Street, St. Albans, Christchurch. Mar., 1914 585 Hodges, Nellie St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 368 River Road, Avonside, Christchurch. Jan., 1915 672 Hodgetts, Ella C. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 2 Bank Street, Mount Eden. Aug., 1919 1043 *Hogwood, Hilda B. Whangarei Hospital .. April, 19141 599 *Holdsworth, Ivy D. Rossman House, Acton, London, C.M.B. Sept., 1905 31 *Holford, Alice H. Women's Hospital, Sydney St. Helens Hospital, Dun. edin. (Matron.) Mar., 1905 6 *Holgate, Mrs. C. L.O.S. certificate 116 Parkwood Road, West Southbourne, Rants. July, 1917 875 Hollebone, Mrs. Julia Beeby St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Manukau Road, Epsom. Oct., 1908:j: 174 Holliday, Edith J. East End Lying-in Hospital, L.O.S. 13 Windsor Street, Auck­ land. June, 1909 226 Homer, Esther St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 13 Windsor Street, Parnell. Mar., 1911 335 Honeyfield, Clara St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 155 Ghuznee Street, Wel- I lington. Mar., 1919 1014 Hooper, Challis I Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- 6 John Street, Wellington. edin Jan., 1910:j: 244 Horrax, Mrs. (Corkill) St. Mary's Hospital, Manchester, C.M.B. Scotland. June, 1916:j: 798 Hosie, Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 35 Wairoa Street, Roslyn, Dunedin. Mar., 1919t 993 Hovell, Annie L. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Hospital, Napier. Jan., 1913 475 *Howa.tson, Frances ; Alexandra. Home, Wellington .. 36 W i c ks t e e d Street, Wanganui. July, 1912 434 Howell, Agnes D. Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- Private Hospital, 9 Sealy edin Road, Napier. Feb., 1919 976 Howie, Annie Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital 387 Wilson's Road, Syden­ ham, Christchurch. Aug., 1910 301 Howson, Elizabeth Harriett St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 50 Sherborne Street, St. Albans, Christchurch. Dec., 1917 902 Howson, Lucy May St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Mary's Home, Otahuhu. ------"' See also Register of Trained and Qualified Nurses. t Signifies that midwife has not notified intention to practise during current year. ! Signifies th11.t notifka.\ion has not been sent for two yea.rs, and Minister ma.y order her n3.me to be removed from tb e register. E 1278 THE NEW ZEA.LAND GAZETTE. {No. 41

CLASS A.-Mwwrns holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-con~in1,1ed.

Registration.Date of I No. .______N_am_e_. _____l______w_h_ere_tra_1n_•_d_. ------! _____Resl_d_e_nce. __

.Feb., 1917t 82.6 Hughes, Agnes ! St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Dec., 1919 1085 *Hughes, Myrtle A. Alexandra Home, Wellington .. Alexandra Home, Welling- ton, July, 1912 452 Hulme, Mrs. Ruby W. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Lower Hutt. Feb., 1918t 913 Humphrey, Mrs. H. M. Jane St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 5 High Street, Petone. Mar., 1919 1011 *Humphreys, Helena .. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 70 Tin&kori Road, Wel­ lington. Feb., 1909 204 Humphries, Mrs. L. L. L.O.S. and C.M.B. .. Private Hospital, 192 Fer­ gusson Street, Palmers. ton North. Aug., 1914t 635 Hunt, Mrs. Mabel J. (Denholme) Women's Hospital, Sydney C/o Private Hospital, Wai­ pawa. Jan., 1909 189 *Hunter, Christina St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Nurses' Club, Armagh Street, Christchurch May, 1916t 773 *Hunter, Eva M. Victoria Home, Cheltenham, England, Australia. C.M.B., L.O.S. (Queen's Nurse) July, 1911 367 *R,mit, Beatrice St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Hospital, Nelson. April,1906t 57 Hyatt, Gertrude St. Margaret's Hospital, Sydney C/o Nurse lmpey,Auckland. Dec., 1915t 733 Hynes, Vera V. St; Helens Hospital, Wellington England.

Dec., 1919 1084 Ibbetson, Ella E. S. Alexandra Home, Wellington .. July, 1915t 705 lhlein, Louis& Maud St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 36 Roxburgh Street, Wel­ lington. June, 1908t 153 Impey, Theresa Women's Hospital, Sydney "Kapa.i Whare," Mata­ mata. Mar., 1906 50 *Inglis, Helen Clyde Glasgow Maternity Hospital, C.M.B. St. Helens Hospital, Wel- lington. (Matron.) July, 1915 707 Innes-Jones, Kathleen Edith St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Blenheim. July, 1918t 926 Irwin, Mrs. Adeline Mary St. Helens Hospital, Auckland July, 1918 969 Isbister, Margaret Copland Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ Hospital, Dunedin. edin May, 1908i 150 *Ivey, Isabel .. Women's Hospital, Melbou:rne Australia.

July, 1913 527 Jack, Jes~i~ .. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 35 Pitt Street, Wanganui. July, 1913t 539 Jackson, Catherine E. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington (Not found.) July, 1913 531 Jakeman, Ethel St. Helens Hospital, Auckland "Wendlebury," 57 Green Lane; Remuera, Auckland. Dec., 1915 749 James, Annie I. Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ edin · Mar., T908f . 146 James, Jessie L. O.S. and C.M.B. certificate .. Mar., 1914· 593 Jamieson, Margaret Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- 114 Lincoln Road, Master­ edin ton. Dec., 1915 158 *Jarrett; J .. M. Newcastle-on-Tyne Lying-in Hospital Native Health Nurse, Te Kaha. Feb., 19I 7t 840 Jefferso)1, F. A. Alexandra Home, Wellington .. Jan., 1912t 404· *Jenkins, Constance St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Mar., 1919 979 Jenkins, Mary St. Helens Hospital, Wellington St. Helens Hospital, Wel­ lington. Jan., 1913 482 Jennings, Mrs. R. M. E. (Brewer) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Nurses' Club, Armagh Street, Christchurch. Dec., 1919 1081 Jensen, Winifred P. . . Alexandra Home, Wellington .. April, 19llt 343 Jessop, Mary E. St. Margaret'·s Hospital, Peckham, Lon- (Not found.) don, C.M.B., 1910 . Jan., 1912 402 Johansen, Mrs. Hannah S. (Sten­ St. Helens Hospital, Wellington "Tiraki," Dannevirke. berg) Dec., 1915 753 Johnson, Mrs. Annie B. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 20 Clarence Street, Pon­ sonby, Auckland. Dec., l917t 905 Johnson, Clara Maude St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. (Not found.) July, 1911 370 Johnson, Ethel Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch. 16 BealeyStr~t, St. Albans. Dec., 1919 1117 *Johnstqn, Annie I. ·· St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. July, 1917f 859 Johnston, Jessie A. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 87 Edward 'Avenue, St. Albans. June, l916t 788 Johnstone, Jean St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 9 Marine Parade, Heme Bay, Auckland. · Feb.,.1917t 822 Johnstone, Mrs. Mary .. · St. ·Helens Hospital, Chriskhurch C/-0 Miss Wall, Nurses' Club, Armagh Street, Christchurch. Dec., 1919 1116 Jones, Adeline V.. ... Naseby Hospital. Jan., l908t 142 Jones, Mrs. Anni_e (Jenkins) Women's Hospital, Sydney C/o High Commissioner, . .. London, England. June, 1908 160 *Jones, Caroline St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .• ~. Mar., 1919 980 Jones, Eva W. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Kiinbol­ ton Road, Fielding. July, 191~ 532 Jone~, Hannah St, Helens Hospital, Auckland "Holll\woodt 24 William­ son Avenue, Ponsonby. Sept;,l913t 551 ·Jones, Margaret Amelia McKellar Maternity Hospital. . (Not found.) , Jan.,: l915f 673 Jones, Margaret E. . . St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 363 :Worcester Street, Lin­ wood, Christchurch.

• See also Register of Trained and Qualified Nurses. t Signifies that midwife ha.a not notified intention to practise during current year. i Signllles that notiftoatlon has not been sent for two yea.rs, and Minister may order her name to be removed from the register. · · · · APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1279

Cuss A.-MIDWIVBS holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-continued.

-~-1-1· ?-..~amo. ~~lstratlon. --~- Where tr_al_ne_d_. _____J_ --R-:td_•_nee_.--- Oct., 1913:j: 553 Jones, Mrs. S. M. (Longley) Belfast Maternity Hospital Uruti. Jan., 1909:j: 201 Joseph, Gertrude St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch C/o Nurses' Club, Christ­ church.

Dec., 1919 1103 *Kane, Catherine St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Addison's, Westport. Dec., l\ll5 732 Keams, Agnes M. St. Helens J::l.ospital, Wellington Feb., 1917 833 Keay, Mrs. Eliza J. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin •. 18 Carrick Place, Mount Eden, Auckland. Mar., 1919 983 Keightley, Nellie St Helens Hospital, Wellington St. Helens District Mid­ wife, Pa.tea !liar., 1919 984 *Kelliher, Mollie Aloysius St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Wairau Maternity Hospital, Blenheim. June, 1916t 782 Kelly, Ellen Grace Alexandra Home, Wellington •• 65 Nairn Street, Welling- wn. Dec., 1919 1074 Kelly, Isobel Rt. Helens Hospital, Wellington June, 1908 155 Kelly, Kate .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland , Private Hospital, "The . Strand," Takapuna. July, 1912 427 •Kelly, Leonora Flight St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch I Box 15, Fordell. Dec., 1915 750 •Kelly, Ruby Izetta Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne .. Aug., 1919 1045 *Kelly, Violet A. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington June, 1909:j: 225 Kemp, Emilie tit. Helens liosp1tal, Auckland Honolulu. Dec., 1919 1075 Kemp, Hilda A. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Aug., 1919 11053 Kendall, Beatrice M. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Nurses' Club, Armagh Street, Christchurch. June, 1909 218 Kennedy, Jane St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin •• I 4!J Vigor Brown Street, Napier. Sept., 1913 550 •Kennett, Winifred Birkenhead Maternity Hospital, C.M.B. . Mar., 191)6 46 *Kerr, Agnes D. Loud. Obst. Soc. certificate June, 1908 154 Kerr, Marion Coutts St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Private Hospit.al, 10 Park Avenue, Auckland. May, 1914 601 Kerr, Mrs. Mary Jane Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, C.M . .B. 106 Park Road, Auckland. May, 1905:j: 16 Kibblewhite, Mrs. A. E. Eden Hospital, Calcutta Aln Street, Oamaru. July, 1918 r 936 Kidd, Sophia St. Helens Hosp'tal. Wellington Aug., 1910:j: 293 Kimber, Ada St. Helens Hospital, Wellington "Haslemere" Lon don Street, H~milton. Oct., 1906:j: 81 Kinder, Mrs. Helen (Taylor) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin •• Gisborne. (Not practising.) Dec., 1914 652 King, Beatrice Annie .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 12 Elm Grove, off Fitz. ger.tld Avenue, Lin wood July, 1915t 721 King, Eileen P. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. St. Helens Hospital, Auck- land. June, 1907 110 King, J. M. S. St. Helens Hospita,l, Dunedin .• Private Hospital, Timaru. July, 1913 524 Kin~. Susannah E. M. St. Helens Hospital, Thmedin .• Woodlands Street, Timaru. June, 1909:j: .231 King, Mrs. (Hamson) •• St. Helens Hospital, Christe \urch (Not found.). Jan., 1912 401 Kinga.by, Annie St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Mak at o t e, Moawhango, Taihape. June, 1915 694 Kitcat, Mrs. Eliza.beth Mary Rotunda, Hospital, Dublin St. Stephen's Vicarage, Marton. Oct., 1906:j: 78 *.Klem, Annie M. Queen's Home, Adelaide Adelaide, South Australia. July, 1913:j: 517 Knott, Elizabeth V. R. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch (Not found.) June, 1909 222 Knowles, Mrs. Sarah .. MedicaJ.School Ma,ternity Hospital, Dun- 151 Victoria Road, Devon. edin port. Nov., 1908 175 Kristensen, Mrs. Kirsten Lying-in Hospital, Copenhagen Private Hospital, Fergusson Street, Feilding. July, 1912 449 *Kummer, Gertrude j St. Helens Hospital, Wellington C/o Mrs. Kummer, Pownall Street, Masterton.

Dec., 1914 644 *La Fontaine, Hannah Maury Queen Charlotte Hospital, C.M.B. Hospital, Aitutaki, Cook Islands. ]\fay, 1907 106 *Laing, Mrs. Edith Women's Hospital, Sydney 52 ,Jackson Street, St. Kilda, Dunedin. (Not practising.) Feb., 1917:j: 832 La.ird, Annie McAlpine St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. I 35 Halswell Street, Wanganui. July, 1917 855 Lake, Mrs. Laurie (Anderson) Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisbome Oheta Station, Cape Run­ away. Dec., 1915:j: 748 La.ndreth, Mrs. Cecily (Fraser) Medical School Maternity Hospita,l, Dun- edin Dec., 1919 1077 *Lane, Margaret H. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Rawene, Hokianga. April,1910:j: 281 Latchmore, Mrs. City of London Lying-in Hospital, C.M.B. Aug., 1919 1052 Leach, Ruth H. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Wakatu, Nelson. July, 1917t 881 Leahy, K_a.thleen M. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Awanui, Half-way Bush, Dunedin. Mar.• 1919 1012 Le Comu, Ellen M. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .• 4 Armagh Street, Christ­ church. July, 1917 832 Ledger, Na.ncy Eliza.beth St. Helens Hospital, Auckla.nd 113 Stafford Street, Gis­ borne. July, 1917t 877 Leech, Mrs. Lillie E. . . St. H'.elens Hospital, Auckland Dec., 1911! 1065 Leeden, Mrs. Hannah .• Essex County Midwifery and Cottage Gordon Road, , Nursing Association, Leytonstone, Otago. London

• See a.lso Register of Trained a.nd Qualified Nurses. i Signifies that midwife h&s not notified inteniion to practise during current yea.r. t Signifies tha.t notifioa.'ion has not been sent for two yea.rs, and Minister ma.y order her na.me to be removed from the register.

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Uu.ss A.-Minw1VES holding a Certificate of Training in Mid,.ifery approved by the Registrar-continued.

Date of Name. Registration. I~- I Where trained. Residence . ..I Jan., 1906 43 Leslie, Ethel Maud Women's Hospital, Sydney .. Private Hospital, Bryce Street, Hamilton. Aug., 1910 299 Lett, Mrs. Eliza. St. Helens]Hospita.l, Christchurch 9 Clarence Street, Pon­ sonby, Auckland. Aug., 1910t 298 *Lewis, Mrs. Eliza.beth (Brown) •. St. Heiens Hospital, Christchurch Private Hospital, Winton June,1907 Ill Liddell, Ada St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .• Private Hospital, Ota.uta.u, Ota.go. Jan., 1910 248 *Lilly, Mrs. (Diack) Medical School Hospital, Dunedin .. Na.seby.. (Not practising.) June, 1912 424 Lings, Mrs. Grace E. (Brigham) Maternity Hospital, Birmingham, C.M.B. Hinuera, Waikato. June,1908 158 *Linton, Muriel St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Broad Street, Palmerston North. Sept., 1919 1064 *Little, Mrs. Alice Helena Hospital, Military Station, Shorn- Asquith Street, Ca.versha.m, cliffe, Kent, England Dunedin. Aug., 1919 1060 *Little, Mabel Alexandra Home, Wellington .• July, 1918 927 Lloyd, Ettie •• St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 3 Breakwater Road, Na.pier. July, 1915 714 Locke, Amy Sarah St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Private Hospital; New Ply­ fulll mouth. Jan., 19U.j: 322 Lockhea.d, Mrs. Ethel (McLaohlan) St. llelens Hospital, Christchurch Ra.ka.ia.. June, 1916.j: 779 Lodge, Mrs. Ada St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Aug., 1919 1054 Lodge, Ruby St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin •• 100 Osborne Street, Lin­ wood, Christchurch. July, 1915 696 *Logan, May Robertson St. Helens Hospital, Auckland C/o Mrs. Hall, 70 Hill Street, Wellington. Jan., 1912.j: 407 *Lones, Mrs. Helen B .•• St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Australia.. 1!'eb., 1917 828 *Lord, Corbett& G. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Hospital, Rawene. June,1908 161 Lorimer, Jean St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .• "Thelma.," Theodocia. Street, Tima.ru. Mar., 1910! 279 Lovell; Mrs. A.G. L.O.S., C.M.B. July, 1915 722 Lowman, Emily Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- edin Mar., 1916t 102 *Ludwig, Celeste L.O.S. and C.M.B. certificates 12 St, Cross Road, Win­ chester, Hants, England. Aug., 1910 311 Luke, Annie St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Nurses' Club, Mountain Road, Auckland. Oct., 1911 378 Lynn, Mrs. Eleanor National Lying-in Hospital, Dublin Ba.Ila.nee Street, Ra.etihi.

July, 1918 942 Macdonald, Edith May St. Helens Hospital, Wellington ." Sunny Brae," Private Hospital, Eruera. Street, Rotorua. May, 1905.j: 15 Macdonald, Mrs. Jean Home Training School, Sydney 212 The Terrace, Welling- ton. May, 1906t 66 Macdonald, Mary Clapham School of Midwifery, L.O.S., (Not found.) C.M.B. Dec., 1914 648 Macdonald, Mrs. Mary St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Nixon Road, Mangere. Jan., 1908 139 *Macdonald, Rose Forth Street Maternity Hospital, Dun- Matron, Hospital, Na.pier. edin April, 1913.j: 509 Macdonald, Victoria B. Royal Maternity Charity, London, C.M.B. Private Hospital, Eruera Street, Rotorua.. Jan., 1908.j: 143 *Ma.cfie, Ethel Brighton Lying-in Hospital, C.M.B. 68 Wilson Street, W anga.­ nui. July, 1917 876 Mackay, Mrs. Jennie (Gane) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland (Not practising.) Mar., 1919 998 Macken, Lynda. Violet St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch " Santa. Cruz," 99 Carlton Street, Christchurch. Mar., 1919t 996 MacKenzie, Jean St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch April, 1905 11 MacKenzie, Mary K. . . Glasgow Maternity Hospital •. "Zeitoun," Merivale Lane, Christchurch. April, 1913 j 507 *Ma.clachlan, Mrs. Lucy (Hudson) Carlton Union Workhouse, Manchester; Plunket Nurse, 17 Mathie­ C.M.B. son Street, W anganui. July, 1914 i 612 *Maclean, Annie L. (A.R.R.C.) .. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .• Dec., 1914 645 *Ma.clean, Christian F. G. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland l Oxford Street, Pa.lmers­ tonlNorth. 103 *Maclean, H. (R.R.C.) L.O.S. and C.M.B. .. Publio Health Department, Wellington. Jan., 1911 392 *Ma.clean, Mrs. J. (Kennedy) St. Helens Hospita.l, Dunedin •• Masterton. (Not practising.) Nov., 1911.j: 381 Ma.clean, Mrs. Maria. E. City of London Lying-in Hospital (Not found.) Jan., 1913 473 •MaoLean, Vida. M. K. (A.R.R.C., St. Helens Hospital, Wellington N.Z.A.N.S. R.R.O.) Feb., 1918 914 MacMillan, Mrs. Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Ma.tapuna, Tauma.runui. May, 1916.j: 771 Macpherson, Eliza.·G. Louise Margaret Hospital, Aldershot, 38 Brentwood Avenue, Do­ C.M.B. minion Road, Auckland. April, 1916 766 Maine, Mrs. Lydia. A•.. Queen Charlotte Hospital, C.M.B. 5 Tabernacle Buildings, Auckland. Dec., 1915 ; 752 Ma.nchurch, Mrs. Charlotte (Joyce) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Ma.tangi. (Not practising.) Dec., 1916t 734 *Ma.runs, Jessie St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 10 Wright Street, Wel­ lington. Dec., 1919 1108 Manning, Grace Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin ; Essex Private Hospital, 24 River Home, Christchurch Bank, Wa.nga.nui. Mar., 1913 503 Manning, Mrs. Mary Cork Lying-in Hospital 60 Grange Road, Mount Eden, Auckland.

• See also Register of Trained and Qna.lifted Nurses. t Signifies that midwife has no, notiAed intention to practise during onrrent year. ! Signills• that notification h&a not been sent for two years, and Minister may order her name to be removed from the register. APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'fE. 1281

(.,'I.Ass A.-Mrnw1vEs holding a. Certificate of '!'raining in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-continued.

R~:::..rfon.1 No. ·1 Name. Where trained. Residence.

April, 1914 5961 Markha.m, Mrs. Ma.rgaret (Braid~--~;:go:~::~ty Ho~pital, C.M.B. Private Hospital, Turne., wood) Thames. Dec., 1906t 55 Marples, Mrs. (Purcell) St. Helens Hospita.l, Wellington Engl&nd. Ja.n., 19llt 316 Ma.rrya.tt, Charlotte St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin Private Hospital, Milton.Iii Oct., 1913+ 554 *Marshall, Lilian City of London Lying-in Hospital, (Not found.) L.0.S., C.M.B. . Mar., 1919 1021 Martin, Alice St. Helens Hospital, Inverca.rgill Wyndham, Southla.nd. Ma.r., 1914t 576 Martin, Alice L. G. St. Helens Hospita.1, Dunedin " Emsworth," Trentham. Ja.n., 1910t 275 Martin, Mrs. Catherine Private Hospita.l for Women, Wellington 12 Thorby Street, North- land. Dec., 1919 1107 Ma.skew, Constance Essex Home, Christchurch Mar., 1919 1001 , Ma.son, Mrs. Phyllis (Birt) St. Helens Hospital, Auckla.nd Waikiekie. Aug., 1919 1041 Ma.ssicks, Mrs. Na.n .• St. Helens Hospit&l, Auckl&nd 127 Dominion Road, Auck­ la.nd. June, 1907+ 115 Masters, Mrs. Ka.thleen St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 1 Kensington Street, Wei, lington. Dec., 1907 134 Matheson, Mrs. Nora. (McAllum) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin Feb., 1917 817 Matheson, Helen D. . . St. Helens Hospita.l, Wellington .. Private Hospital, Te Kuiti. June, 1908 162 Mathieson, Mrs. Annie Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- Plunket Nurse, Dunedin. edin Jwy, 1911+ 371 Ma.ud, Annie Townley Ma.ternity Hospital, Gisborne (Not found.) Ja.n., 1912 393 *McAllum, Elsie M. (A.R.R.C.) .. St. Helens Hospita.1, Dunedin K.imbolton Roa.d, Fielding. Aug., 1919 1055 McAlpine, Ca.therine St. Helens Hospit&l, Dunedin C/o S. Bosher and Co., Auctioneers, Roslyn. Ja.n., 1910 262 *McArthur, Susan St. Helens Hospita.l, Christchurch Private :Hospital, Chester Street, Timarn. Ja.n., 1915t 678 McBride, Annie St. Helens Hospita.1, Wellington Ruanui Private Hospital, Ta.iha.pe. Dec., 1919 1099 McCa.llum, Mary St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Aug., 1919 1050 *McClea, Nell M. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Nurses' Club, 104 Salisbury Street, Christchurch. Jwy, 1911+ 364 McClusky, Mrs. (Cooper) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 5 Adams Street, Brooklyn. Ma.r., 1919 990 McCulloch, Ada. S. Alexa.ndra. Home, Wellington Private Hospital, Ghuznee Street, Wellington. June, 1916+ 784 McDona.ld, Eliza.beth A. Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne July, 19I 7t 867 McDona.ld, Eliza.beth J. St. Helens Hospita.l, Dunedin "Roseland" Farm, Winton, Southland. Mar., 1914t 586 McDona.ld, Eva. St. Helens Hospita.1, Christchurch July, 191 7+ 853 McDonald, Evelyn C... Townley St. Helens Hospita.l, Gisbome 33 Jackson Roa.d, Fenda.1- ton, Christchurch. Ma.r., 1911 336 MoDona.ld, Fanny St. Helens Hospital, Auckland •. Dec., 1919 1067 McDonald, Jessie M. L&dy Bowen Hospital, Brisbane, Queens- 180 Aro Street, Wellington. land Ma.r., 1919 987 McDonald, Mrs. L. Alexa.ndra. Home, Wellington .. "Buona Vista.," Gordon Road, Arta.rmon, Sydney. Mar., 1919 1005 McDona.ld, Minnie St. Helens Hospital, Auckl&nd 31 Morris Street, Napier South. July, 1914+ 617 McFadden, Rubina. St. Helens Hospita.l, Wellington Ma.r., 1912 414 *McGa.nn, Susannah J. (A.R.R.C.) La.dy Musgrave Hospital for Women, C/o J. Mull&hy, Armida.le, Ma.ryborough, Queensland New South Wa.les.. Dec., 1915 649 McGinley, Josephine S. Ma.ngonui Hospita.l .. Hospital, Waipukurau. July, 1917t 878 Mollwra.ith, Eleanor E. St. Helens Hospita.l, Auckland 11 Liverpool Street, Auck­ land. Ja.n., 1910 274 Mcllwrick, Ellen C. . . St. Helens Hospital, Wellington "Wairongomai," Feathers­ ton. July, 1913 528 McIntosh, Alice Ma.rion St. Helens Hospita.l, Dunedin 29 Victoria Street, Mas. terton. Sept.,1906 75 *Mciver, Mrs. Amy F •.. Women's Hospital, Melbourne District Nurse, Seddon. Aug., 1915 729 M.oKa.y, Mrs. Catherine Glasgow Maternity Hospital .. Private Hospital, 140 Cox Street, Ashburton. Aug., 1919 1039 McKay, Ellen F. St. Helens Hospital, Auckla.nd Aug., 1905 21 McKay, Marion Mrs. (Maxwell) Rotunda. Rospita.l, Dublin Nga.rua.wa.hia. June, 1916t 778 McKee, Dorothy Mabel St. Helens Hospit!U, Wellington C/o Mrs. Butcher, 190 High Street, Wa.ima.te. April, 1911 342 McKenzie-Rawlinson, Mrs. Alice Lady Bowen Hospital, Brisbane Private Hospital, 26 Albany Road, Ponsonby. Dec., 1907 125 McKenzie, Edith M.•. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Wellington. (Not practis­ ing.) July, 191 7 857 McKinnon, Mrs. Jane .. Townley St. Helens Hospita.l, Gisbome Private Hospital, Second Avenue, Wha.nga.rei. Feb., 1914l 566 McKinven, Ma.ry Queen Victoria. Jubilee Institute for C/o Mra. Pearson, Rawene. Nurses, Edinburgh Dec., 1907+ 124 McLa.chla.n, Mrs. (Hall) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Seddon. Ja.n., 1910 259 McLaren, Eliza.beth A. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin Plunket Nurse, Dunedin. Ja.n., 1912 405 McLean, Mrs. Gladys Alexandra Home, Wellington Plunket Nurse, Pahia.tua. July, 1918t 963 McLean, Wilhelmina. .. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Ja.n., 1910 251 *McLeod, Jessie St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin District Nurse, Ophir. July, 1914 627 McLeod, Ma.rga.ret Bremner St. Helens Hospital, Auckla.nd 109 Green Lane Road, Auckland. July, 1915 701 *McLoghry, Lilian Townley Maternity Hospita.l, Gisbome Lynton Hospital, Morrins­ ville. • Bee also Register of Trained and Qualified Nurses. t Bignlftes that midwife has not notified intention to practise during current year. : Bigniftee tha.t notlftca~ion has not been sent for two years, a.nd Minister may order her name to be removed from the register. 1282 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

CLASS A.-MIDWIVES holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-----eontinued.

Dato of Registration. No. Name. Where trained. Residence. ------·- .------·'----- Aug., 1919 11058 McM11lan, Sarah G. Alexandra Home, Wellington .. 139 Ghuznee Street, Wel- I lington. July, 1913 1516 McNab, Mrs. Margaret (Gomm) St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Manners Street, Wellington. Aug., 1914 636 *McNab, Margaret M... Glasgow Maternity Hospital .. Hospital, Mastertoa. June, 191Lf 290 *McNab, Matilda Glasgow Maternity Hospital .. July, 1909t: 234 McNeil, Martha J. St. Clement's Midwifery and Maternity Havelock North. Training School, C.M.B. Jan., 1915 j 658 MoNeill, Lucy J. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin " Oreti," Cameron Road, Napier. Feb., 1917 818 *McNicol, Marion St. Helens Hos pi ta.I, Wellington Ohaeawai, Bay of Islands. Mar., 1914:j: 568 McShane, Esther Queen's Home, Adelaide Dec., 1907 : 133 McWhinnie, Sara St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin Venice Street, Martin­ borough. Dec., 1917t 898 *Mc Whinney, Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Auckland St. Helens, Christchurch. Dec., 1917t 894 McWhirter, Sarah Isabel Alexandra Home, Wellington July, 1918 , 961 *Mc William, Muriel McHardy Maternity Home, Napier Hospital, Napier. June, 1908t. 151 Meadows, Adelaide Maternity, Charity, and District Nurses' I Home, Plaistow, London Mar., 1919 11020 Mercer, Ethel St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill 337 Cambridge Terrace, I Christchurch. July, 1918 958 Mercer, Georgina Linwood Refuge, Christchurch Private Hospital, 1 ll Alex­ andra Crescent, Hastings. Dec., 1915 745 *Mercer, Jessie St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Di~trict Nurse, Matata. Mar., 1914 588 Meredith, Mrs. Annie J. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Papaiti, via Aramoho, Wa­ nganui. Ang., 1905 28 Merlet, Adela Women's Hospital, Sydney "'l'aruna," Greytown. Jan., 1913! 492 Michel, Ethel Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dunedin Jnly, 1918 957 •Miles, Lucy St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Jubilee Hopie, Woolston. April, 1905! 8 Millburn, Dorothy Queen Charlotte's Hospital, L.O.S. (Not found.) Jan., 1912t 406 Miller, Lilian Alexandra Home, Wellington C/o F. S. Greenshields, 9 Glen Road, Kelburn. July, 1913 540 *Miller, Margaret Jessie St. Helens Hospital, Wellington July, 1918 970 Miller, Se.rah St. Helens Hospital, In vercargill 89 Lewis Street, Invercar­ gill. June, 1913t 511 Mills, Mary Klync Brighton Hove Hospital, C.M.B. 9 Cargill Street, Dunedin. Dec., 1919 1071 Milne, Georgina Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin .. July, 1917 848 Minogue, Mary A. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 131 Chapel Street, Master- ton. July, 1912 435 *Mirams, Ruth J. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin 22 Lochiel Road, Remuera. July, 1918 937 Mitchell, Ada St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Queen Street, Dannevirke. Feb., 1914 565 M.i tchell, Mrs. Agnes Whitechapel Infirmary, C.M.B. ll O Francis Street, Y arra- ville, Victoria. Mar., 1919 1007 *Mitchell, Alexandra St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Sept., 1909t 239 Mitchell, Mrs. Beatrice E. Women's Hospital, Melbourne "Ngaturi," Fordell, Wa­ (Brooks) (A.R.R.C.) nganui July, 1913t 543 Mitchell, Esther A. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Plllllket Nurse, Welling­ ton. Mar., 1914 579 *Mitchell, Maud St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin N.Z.A.N.S. July 1918 968 Mitchell, Naomi Leah Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- edin Jan., 1913t 479 Mitchell, Sophia J. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin Jan., 1909t 197 Mitchell, Mrs. (Gault) .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Scotland. (Not found.) J11Iy, 1917 874 Moon, Emily M. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 5 Havelock Street, Auck­ land. Aug., 1915 760 Moon, Mrs. J. R. (McFarlane) Glasgow Maternity Hospital .. Te Uku, via Hamilton. (Not practising.) Feb., 1907t 96 *Moore, Alice M. Women's Hospital, Melbourne Pambulla Hospital, New South Wales. Mar., 1908t 147 Moore, Mrs. (Hales) Women's Hospital, Sydney (Not found.) July, 1913 522 *Moore, Janet A. (A.R.R.C.) Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dunedin July, 1914t 609 Moore, Matilda Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne •. July, 1917t 884 Morgan, Elizabeth Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dunedin July, 1913 515 Morgan, Gertrude E ... St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Private Hospital, Rata Street, Inglewood, Tara­ naki. July, 1912 432 *Morgan, Harriette St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch N.Z.A.N.S. Dec., 1917t 896 Morgan, J a.net Alexandra Home, Wellington July, 1911 368 Morley, Lily St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Hospital, Kaikoura. Dec., 1910 314 *Morley, Sara Elizabeth (A.R.R.C.) L.0.S., C.M.B. N.Z.A.N.S. Mar., 1905t 5 Morpeth, Anne Theresa Women's Hospital, Sydney "Gondee," Tnrner Avenue, Haverfield, Sydney. June, 1916:j: 783 i Morris, Mrs. Jessie M. Alexandra Home, Wellington (Not found.) Jan., 1913+ 486 Morris, Mrs. Mabel E. (Knight) St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Fairlie. June, 1907:j: 108 Morris, Mrs. Mary Women's Hospital, :,iydney New South Wales. Jan., 19llt 325 *Morris, Mrs. Myra (Dickinson) .. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Somerset Street, Grahams. town, lSouth Africa. Mar., 1905 49 *Morrison, Ada Lond. Obst. Soc. certificate .. Takapu:na. July, 1917 , 854 Morton, Amelia Janey Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne 108 Mary Street, Invercar­ gill. Dec., 1919 lul3 Mosley, Margaret G... Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin ..

• See also Register of Trained and Qualified Nurses. t Signifies that midwife has not notified intention to pr&cUse during current year. l Signifies that notification bas not been sent for two yea.re, and Minister me.y order ber nan10 to be removed from the register. ------~~. ----·-·------1 I

APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1283

CLASS A.-MIDWIVES holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-continued. ---;ate :;-- Registration. 1 Where trained. Residence, No. , -~---~- I ------July, 1905t 241 Mowbray, Grace Women's Hospital, Sydney N.Z.A.N.S. Dec., 1919 1118 *Muir, Agnes . , St. Helens Hospital, Inverco.rgill 2:3 Venus Street, Tnver­ cargi!l. Mar., 1915 685 Mullan, Mary A. T. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 19 Kelvin Road, Invercar­ gill. July, 1914 606 *Mullooly, Mrs. Gel'trude E. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Okarae Station, Lottin (Houghton) Point, East Coast. Jan., 1910l 247 *Mulville, Esther St. Helens Hospital, Wellington ,Johannesburg. June, 1908t 157 *Mundy, Mrs Priscilla (Hames) .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Russell, nav of rslands. Feb., 1913 497 Muun, Mrs. Helena E. Queen Charlotte's Hospital, C.M.B. Private Hospital, 11 Mal- vern Road, Morningside. July, 1918t 922 Muun, Mrs. Ida Ellen .• St. Helens Hospital, Auckland July, 1915 716 *Munro, Isabella St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. C/o Private Hospital, Fairlie. July, 1918t 928 Munro, Marge.rat Ann Ivy St. Helens Hospita.l, Auckland Dec., 1907t 123 Murdock, Mrs. Edith L. (Babing- Queen Charlotte's Hospital, L.0.S., St. Mary's Home, No.pier. ton) C.M.B. Sept., 1908 170 Murphy, C. E. Brighton Hospital for Women and Child­ Pr; vate Hospital, 128 Abel ren Smith Street, Wellington. Oct., 1912t 459 *Myers, Mary .. New Infirmary, Burnley, Lancashire .. District Nurse, Whanga­ momona.

June, 1916 794 *Naera Ngapori St. Helens Hospital, Auckland N at i v e District Nurse, Wairoa, H.B. July, 1915 702 Nairn, Margaret J. Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne .. 24 Campbell Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Dec., 1919 1068 Nash, Mrs. Evelyn V... Ma.ternity Cottage Hospital, Bristol 23 Bayfield Road, Herne Bay. July, 1911 360 Naumann, Mrs. Ina .. St. Rolens Hospital, Auckland St. Helens District Midwife, Rotorua. Aug., 1909t 237 *Naylor, Mrs. Mary F. (Swinburne) Union Infirmary, West Hartlepool, C.M.B. I Te Rapa, Waikato. July, 1914 620 *Neal, Mary S. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Hospital, Auckland. July, 1908l 280 Neale, E. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 127 Ohiro Road, Wellington. Aug., 1919 [1030 *Neilson, Nettie St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill Hospital, Cromwell. Aug., 1919 11027 Nelson, Annie E. Essex Home, Christchurch 14 Williamson S tree t, Christchurch. Dec., l907t 122 Newall, Lavinia Women's Hospital, Sydney I C/o A. T. Craig, Esq., 10 M_arine Parade, Herne Bay, Auckland. Feb., 1918 912 Newell, Mrs. Ellen Maud St. Helens Hospital, Wellington St. Helens District Mid­ wife, Petone. Dec., 1907 132 Newell, Georgina Emma St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. C/o Mrs. Lowe, Tiuwald, Ashburton. Dec., 1915t 756 Newman, Gertrude Lily St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 31 Lawrence Street, Pon­ sonby, Auckland. Aug., 1910 29, *Newman, Harriet E. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Helens Hospital, Christ­ church. (Matron,) July, 191 7 872 Nicholas, Muriel St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 43 Wanganui Avenue, Herne Bay. July, 1912 436 *Nickless, Ada N. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Hospital, Napier. Mar., l915f 689 Nicoll, Alice B. Dundee Maternity Hospital, York Road Blenheim. Lying-in HospiJ;al, C.M.B. Jan., (913 469 Nisbet, Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Wellington l'civate Hospitcil, Welling­ ton Street, Opotiki. Feb., 1900+ 208 Nixon, Mrs. M. P. York Lying-in Hospital, L.O.S., C.M.B. Grafton Road, Auckland. Sept., 1916 809 Noake, Frances L. Queen Victoria Hospital, Launceston, 4 Cornwall Park Avenue, Tasmania, A.T.N.A. Epsom, Auckland, July, 1911 359 Nolan, Mrs. Johanna .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Private Hospital, Kotuku Street, Tc Aroha. Jan., 1909 200 *Noonan, Kathleen St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 85 Fairlie Terrace, Kelbum, Wellington. Jan., 1909t 196 *Norman, W. B. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland (Not found.) April, 1916+ 765 Norris, Stella V. Women's Hospital, Sydney; Obstetric, Australia. (Not found.) 1909 Jan., 1912 460_' ~Nurse, Bertha G. (R.R.C.) Clapham Maternity Hospital, C.M.B. Matron, Hospital, Master. ton. Mar., 1914 571 *Nutsey, Emily May (A.R.R.C.) .. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Northcote, Auckland.

July, 19171850 *Oakden, Louisa Mary., St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Forest Lake Road, Frank­ ton Junction. June, 1916 799 O'Brien, Ellen Monica St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. St. Helens District Mid­ wife, West port. Nov., 1910 313. •O'Callaghan, Annie Women's Hospital, Melbourne 711 Avenue Road, Hast­ .... ) . ings. - J)ec., 1909 243 *O' Callaghan, Ellen Women's Hospital, Melbourne 711 Avenue Road, Hast­ ings. May, 1912+ 420'; *O'Callaghan, Mrs. Kathleen Rotunda Hospital, Dublin 11 Liverpool Street, Auck­ land. May, 1916 772 . O'Callaghan, Mary Women's Hospital, Melbourne,' Victoria 711 A venue Road East, Hastings, Hawke's Bay. Aug., 1913+ 548 O'Connor, Mrs. Johanna Coombe Lying-in Hospital, Dublin (Not found.)

* 8ee also Register of Trained and Qnalifted Nurses. t Signifies that mid wife bas not notified intention· to pra.ctise du.ring current year. t Signifies the.Ii notification has not been sent for two years, a.nd Minister me.y order be1.· name {io be rtimovee\ from the register, 1284 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

CLASS A.-Mmw1vEs holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by th9 Registrar--wntinued.

Dateof Name. Registration. j:_ . I Where trained. Residence. ·------,--.- Aug., 1909 235 Q'Hagan, Katherine .. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 121 Tasman Street, Wel­ lington. Sept., l9IOt 283 O'Hagan, Marjory Rose St. Margaret's Hospital, Sydney "St. Anthony's," 129 Carl­ ton Gore Road, Auckland. June, 1914 605 Old, Mrs. Ada (Roberts). Monmouthshire Training Institute, C.M.B. Marton Junction. July, 1917 862 Old, Helen Jane St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 85 Tancred Street, Ash­ burton. April, 1905 10 •Oliphant, Mrs Dora (Peiper) L.0.S. certificate Curran Street, Ponsonby. July, 1912f 451 I Oliver, Mrs. Dorothy I. (Tennent) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Maternity Hospital, Blen- heim. June, 1907f 113 O'Loughlin,Mrs.Sarah(Harkness) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Christchurch. July, 1917 883 Olsen, Mrs. Wilhelmina Manl!onui Hospital . . . • Dawson Street, Hamilton. July, 1!118 !'46 1*0ngley, Monica \ St. Helens Hospital, Wellington District Nurse, Para- ! paraumu. Mar., 1919 999 *Opie, Vivienne St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Dec., 1914t 655 Orton, Ethel J. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Newbridge Hill, Bath, Eng­ land. June, 1909 217 Osborn, Annie Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. 68 Tay .Street, Richmond, Christchurch. Jan., 1910 250 O'Shea, Alice Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ Plunket Nurse, Don Street, I edin Invercargill. Mar., 1919 IOIO ! O'Sullivan, Mary A. MoHardy Maternity Home, Napier C/o Private Hospital, Ingle­ wood. Jan., 1906:) 45 Oswin, Mrs. (Gill) L. O.S. certificate 30 Talavera Terrace, Wel­ lington.

Dec., 1919 1109 Page, Isabella K. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin 731 Cumberland Street, Dunedin. July, 1915 724 Page, Lilian Medi

1 Eden, Auckland. Mar., 1914 592 Petersen, Grace Mary Elaine St. Helens Hospital, Auckland i 22 Wellpark Avenue, Rich­ mond. Jan., 1917t 813 Pever, Mrs. Annie Midwives' Institute, London W.C., C.M.B. Australia. Jan., 1912 410 Phillips, Olive St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 2 Sarsfield Street, Herne Bay, Ponsonby. Jan., 1910 254 *Phillips, Mrs. Sophia (Mandeno) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Netherton, Auckland. Mar., 1919 994 Philpott, Mrs. Janet M. (Hitch­ St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 69 Durham Street, Syden­ ings) ham. Jan., 1912t 411 Picken, Harriett St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Richardson Street, Mount Albert. Feb., 1917 815 *Pickles, Evelyn St. Helens Hospital, Wellington ' " Asphodel," Private Hos­ pital, 66A Royal Terrace, Dunedin. Aug., 19IOt 294 Pierce, Hilda St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Wellington. (Not found.) Jan., 19IOt 265 Pierson, Annie St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. C/o Miss Young, Sho:rtland Street, Vogeltown, New Plymouth. &pt., 1911 375 I Pike, Leila Seldon Linwood Refuge, Christchurch 56 Essex Street, Linwood, Christchurch.

• See also Register of Trained and Qualifted Nurses. t SillJliftee that midwife has not notified intention lo practise during current yee.r. t Signifies thA.t notlfl.oation h&s not been sent for tlwo yea.re, and \linister may order her na,me to be removed from the register. APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1285

CLASS A.-MIDWIVES holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-continued.

Kame. Whae trained. Residence. ·------.I Jan., 1907 90 Pike, Mabel Nina St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Courtenay Street, New Plym outh. Ma.r., 1919 1006 *Pilkington, Christina .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Nurt1es' Club, Mountain Road, Auckland. Dec., 1919 1097 Piper, Christina Kawakawa Hospital June, l909t 228 Pittam, Mrs. (Ruff) Linwood Refuge, Christchurch (Not found.) Dec., 1919 1110 Pond, Jessie M. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin •• Jan., 1920 1069 *Port, Ethel J. Women's Hospital, Melbourne 24 Austin Street, Welling· ton. Jan., 1913t 488 Powell, Mrs. (Veale) St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Fairbank. Rotorua. Feb., 1918 911 Preen, Matilda St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 74 Collingwood Street, N el­ son. _Aug., 1910 307 Prentice, Elizabeth Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- Kong Chuen Hospital, N.Z. edin Mission, via Canton, China. April, 1914 598 *Preston, Maggie York Road Lying-in Hospital, C.M.B. Hospital, Wellington. May, 1909t 213 Price, Florence N. L.O.S., C.M.B. " The Vynes," Symonds Street, Auckland. June, 1908 163 Prichard, Edith Susan St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 36 Winchester Street, Merivale, Christchurch.

Feb., 1917 839 Qnickfall, Flora May .. Sslvation Army Maternity Hospital, Wel­ 12 Carnarvon Street, Gis, lington borne. July, 1917 844 *Quinn, Margaret (R.N.) St. Helens Hospital, WelJington Hospital, Kawakawa.

Dec,, 1914 I 651 *Ralph, Mrs. Helen (Morton) St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 43 Church Street, Palmers- ton North. Oct., 1908tl 173 *Ramsay, A. A. East End Lying-in Hospital, C.M.B. Auckland. Jan., 1912 394 Ranken, Florence St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin (Not practising.) April, 1906 I 58 Rathbome, Florence St. Margaret's Hospital, Sydney Private Hospital, 4 Bu. chanan Street, Devon. port, Auckland. Jan., 1913 558 *Ratliff, Matilda Ina London Hospital, C.M.B. Hospital, Wellington. June, 1906 67 Ray, Amy Elea.nor .. Women's Hospital, Sydney N.Z.A.N.S. Dec., 1907t 131 Rayne, Mrs. Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. i 110 Shetland Street, Kai­ korai Valley, Dunedin. Jan., 19I3t · 487 Rayner, Olive Marga.rat St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 60 Jeffreys Road, Fendal­ ton, Christchurch. Mar., 1919 Reed, Louise Alexandra Home, Wellington .. Private Hospital, Ghuznee Street, Wellington. Jan., 1910 270 *Reedy, Mrs. Heni (Whangaperita) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Tuparoa, East Coast. July, 1917 I 852 Regan, Mrs. Ell.,n St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Bright Street, Westport. July, 1905 ' 115 Reid, Mrs. Anrue (Jolly) Coombe Lying-in Hospital, Dublin 117 Carlyle Street, Napier. Jan., 1913t 485 *Reid, Florence Mary St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch England. June, 1916t 777 *Reid, Kathleen St. Helens Hospital, Wellington McHardy Maternity Hos­ pital, Napier. Mar., l 919t Reilly, :Bea.trice Naseby Hospital Mar., 1913t 502 · *Rendall, Elsie G. Military Families' Hospital, Aldershot, 621, Mount Eden Road, C.M.B. Auckland. Jan., 1915t 676 Rennie, Olive D. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington June, 1910 225 Reynolds, Evelyn St. Helens Hospital, Wellington W airongomai. Featherston. June, 1916 795 Rhind, A. E. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin St. Helens District Mid­ wife, Mosgiel. July, 1918t 933 Rhinesmith, Agnes Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisbome 263 Aberdeen Road, Gis­ bome. Dec., 1917 897 Rhodes, Edith Marion St. Helens Hospital, Auckland C/o Mrs. W. Tuckey, Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Hamilton. Jan., 1910t 271 Riach, Mabel St. H'.elens H'.ospital, Christchurch 97 Marine Parade, Napier. Sept., 1911 t 374 Richards, Mrs.Alice J. (FiBBenden) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington :\iatamata. June, H07t 118 Richardson, Margaret E. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Cnslow Road, Epsom. July, 1913 523 *Riddle, Mrs. Isabel (Milne) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Ja.gadhri, Amballa Di,·. trict, Punjab, India. Dec., 1914 650 Ring, Violet Townley Maternity Hospital .. 916 Pacific Street, Apt. 23, San Francisco. Jan., 1910 256 *Robertson, Mrs. Cora (Anderson) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Stratford. (A.R.R.C.) Aug., 1919 1044 *Roberts, Dora A. Whangarei Hospital .. C/o Mrs. Bennett, Private Hospital, Inglewood. Feb., 1913t 496 Roberts, Mrs. Ellen G. Endell Street, London, C.M.B. (Not found.) Jan., 1909t 180 Robertson, E. J. Home Training School and Lying-in Hos- 16 Princess Street, Palmers­ pital, Sydney ton North. Jan., 1909 192 Robertson, Jean Forth Street Maternity Hospital, Dunedin 73 Russell Street, Dunedin. Jan., 1912 385 Robertson, Jenny St. Helens HO!'pital, Christohuroh 60 Winchester Street, Merivale, Christchu,roh. Jan., 1913 493 Robinson, Julia I. C. St. Clement's Maternity Home, Fulham, C/o The Sanatorium, L.0.S., C.M.B. Rotorua. June, 1907 114 *Robinson, Mary St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Nurses' Bureau, Battery Road, Napier. Jan., 1910t 257 Rockstrow, Nellie St. Helens Hospital, Wellington (Not found.)

• See also Register of Trained and Qua.lifted Nurses. t Signifles tba.t midwite llas not notified intention to practise during current year. t Signides that notification ha.snot been sent for two yea.rs, and Minister may order her name to be removed from the register. F 1286 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

Cuss A.-MIDWIVES holdirg a Certificate of Training in M,d"ifery approved by thn Registrar-continued. ------·---·. Date of Registration. I No._ Name. I______Where_:~ne_d_. ------____R_•:d_•_n_•·~------

July, 1917 863 Rogers, Ellen Matilda Linwood Refuge, Christchurch 10 Rolleston Street, Lin­

1 wood, Christchurch. July, 1915 706 Rogers, Florence St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Freyberg Street, Lyall Bay, Wel­ lington. July, 1914 624 Rogers, Mrs. Myra May St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Private Hospital, Ilevon St. West, New Plymouth. Jan., 19Ht 324 Ronald, Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Wellington C/o Rev. Cea.Ee, Petone. Sept., 1906t 71 Ronayne, Alice St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 50 Tinakori Road, Wel­ lington. Jrme, 1909t 232 Roots, Mary St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Jrme, 1905t 19 Rose, Mrs. (Priestly) Lond. Obst. Soc. certificate .. (Not found.) July, 19llt 349 Ross, Elizabeth D. St. Helens Hospital, Drmedin. Fairfield, near Drmedin. Ja.n., 1907 88 *Ross, Mrs. Edwina. E. (Bea.ttie) St. Helens Hospit&l, Auckland C/o Post Office, Matamata. July, 19I2t 426 Ross, Mrs. Ethel J. (Hooker) St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch (Not found.) July, l 915t1 697 Ross, Lucy Eulalie I St. Helens Hospital, Auckland "Kia Ora," Rotorua. Jrme, 1916t 776 Ross, Mary Jane I St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 905 Park Terrace, Hastings, Hawke's Bay. Jrme, 1908l 156 Rormtree, Maud St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Queen Street, Auckland. Dec., 1917 913 Rowe, Alice Ma.ry St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Reefton. Aug., 1919 1049 Rowe, Mary St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 10 Gloucester Street, Wa­ nganui. Nov., 1916 812 Rowla.nd, Mrs. Kate Malden Training Institute, Queen Char­ Private Hospital, Ka- lotte's District, C.M.B., London ponga. July, 1915 698 RllBhbrook, Hilda Ma.ry St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Private Hospital, Mormt Smart Road, Onehunga. Feb., 1917 814 R11Ssell, Mildred St. Helens Hospital, Wellington "Fairview," Nainai, Lower , Hutt.

Dec., 1917 900 Sage, Alice Mabel St. Helens Hospital, Auckland i C/o Mr. Humphrey, , Chemist, Great South Road, Otahuhti. Feb., 1919t 977 Samuel, Mrs. Anna Maternity, Charity, and District Nurses' C/o F, Philpotts" Bradley," Home, London, L.O.S. Bell Block, Taranaki. July, 1911 366 Sanders, Edith E. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 314 Taranaki Street, Wel­ lington. Dec., 1906 87 Sanders, Mrs. M. Glasgow Maternity Hospital .. Old Renwick Road, Blen­ heim. Jan., 1912 386 *Sa.ndrey, Amy H. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Private Hospital, 66A Royal Terrace, Drmedin. Feb., 1915 683 Sapsworth, Ellen Ipswich School for Midwives, C.M.B. Nurses' Club, Auckland. (Not practising.) Deo., 1919· ll-04 Sa.vage, Ka.te G. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Nurses' Club, 104 Salisbury Street, Christchurch Jnne,1905 17 Scales, Ellen Women's Hospital, Melbourne 184 Ettrick Street, Inver­ oargill. Oct., 1908 172 Schofield, Mrs. M. M..• Women's Hospital, Sydney Glen brook, Blue Mormtains, N.S.W. (Notpractising.) Jrme, 1909 227 Scholes, Annie Salvation Army Maternity Home, Christ­ 18 Kenmngton Street, Wel­ church lingtor.. Sept., 1905 34 Scott, Helen St. Mary's Hospital and the Manchester . 11 SherbC>rne Road, Mount and Salford Lying-in Hospital, C.M.B. Eden, Auckland. Dec., 1919 1089 Scott, Helen S. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Jan., 1911 318 i•Scott, Isabella (A.R.R.C.) Medical School Maternity Hospital, Drm­ N.Z.A.N.S. edin Mar., l9I5t 686 I Scott, Mrs. Isabel R. (Cruick­ Clapham Maternity Home Taumarunui. I shank) Jrme, 1916 so3 I Scott, Mrs. Ka.thleen (Wallen) .. Maniototo District Hospital 30 Burke Street, Morning­ ! ton, Dunedin. (Not practising.) July, 19llt 363 i' Scott, Mrs. M. Ratelle (Drysdale) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 32 Shand's Track, Hornby, C1>nterbury. April, 1905 13 *Sealy, Edith M. Women's Hospital, Melbourne Otaki Hospital. Jan., 1913 481 Seater, Beatrice E. St. Helens Hospital, Drmedin Plrmket Nurse, Wellington. Jan., l 915t 682 Seaward, Vera South Sydney Women's Hospital "Glenwood," Hefford Street, Hurlstone Park, I Sydney, N.S.W. Dec., l917i 904 I Sell, Mrs. Lily St. Helens Hospital, Drmedin Jan., 1915 661 ' Sexton, Alice Maude Jones St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 146 Willis Street, Welling­ ton. April, 1905 91 Sexton, Mrs. Annie St. George's, Knightsbridge, London 134 Daniel Street, Welling­ ton. Jrme, 1909t 216 *Sexton, Jessie St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Home of Compassion, Is­ land Bay. Jan., 1910 252 ' Shanks, Mrs. Emma (Aslin) Medical School Maternity Hospital, 58Carlton Avenue, Wanga­ Drmedin nui. Jan., 1907 95 _Shepherd, Kate Private Hospital, Auckland. State Mid- 37A Shelly Beach Road wifery Examination Auckland. July, 1917 865 Shepherd, Rachel .. St. Helens Hospital, Drmedin 128 Leet Street, Invercargill. Dec., 1917 890 *Sheridan, Mrs. Katherine (Brown) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Nurses' Cottage, . Jan., 1905 44 , Sherlock, Agnes Euphemia. .. Women's Hospital, Sydney Thorpe Nurses' Home, 119 Victoria Street, Darling­ hur11t, Sydney. Jan., 1912! 3871 Shersoon, Mrs. Ruth S. (Sutton) St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Auckland.

• See also Register of Trained and Qnalifted Nurses. t S1gniftes tho.t midwife has no, notifted intention to pracLise during current year. l Signiftes that notlftcation he.snot been sant for two ye.rs, e.nd Minister ma.y order her no.me to be removed from the register. ------

APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1287

CLASS A.-MmwrvEs holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-continued.

~~:i~it~n: I No.I Name. Where trained. Residence, I -,- I Mar., 1907 100 I Sherwin, Mrs. Bertha Lucy Women's Hospital, Sydney 42 Nelson ~treet, New Brighton, Christchurch. Dec., 1915 742 !*Shine, Mary Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Private Hospital, Grey­ mouth. July, 1911 362 Shirtliff, Alice St. Helens Hospital, Wellington " .., plands," Waimea. Road, Nelson. Jan., 1911 323 *Shirtliff, Frances Martha St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 1':elson. Jan., 19131490 Shore, '.\frs. Jessie Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- 55 St. Andrew Str, et, Dun- edin edin. Jan., 1909+ 198 Siedcberg, I. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch York Place, Dunedin. July, 1913+ 535 Silvester, Lilian St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Albert Street, Hamilton E. Jan., 191:l 476 Simpson, Margaret Salvation Army Maternity Home, Wel- Bethany Home, Fitzroy lington Road, Napier. July, 1912t 445 Simpson, Mrs. Maude (Avenell) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Box 1, Cambridge, Wai­ kato. Jan., 1913 559 Sims, Emily Mabel Queen Charlotte's Hospital 5 Kelly Beach Road, Auck­ land. Feb., 1918 909 *Sims, Winifred Lily Medical School Maternity Hospital,Dun­ M a n i o t o to H o s pi t a l, edin Naseby. Jan., 1911 326 Sinton, Margaret Salvation Army Maternity Home, Christ­ Salvation Army Institution, church Pakatoa Island, Auck­ I land. (Not practising.) Aug., 1913 I 549 *Skene, Winifred Maternity Hospital, Aberdeen Nurses' Club, Auckland. July, 1915tl 723 Smaill, Mrs. Jessie A. (Ballantyne) Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ Belfast Road, Belfast. edin Sept., 1908+1 169 Small, J. R. Queen Victoria Hospital for Women, Tasmania Jan., 1909+ 195 Smith, Mrs. C. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland (Not found.) Jan., 1912+ :J90 Smith, Elizabeth M. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Feb., 1917 ' 821 Smith, Ethel W. K. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch "Brincliffe," 52 Canterbury Street, Lyttleton. Feb., 1917t 825 Smith, Flora Evelien St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 4 l O O x f o r d Terrace, Christchurch. Dec., 1919 1078 *Smith, Florrie St. Helens Hospital, Wellington April 1916+ 767 Smith, Mrs. M. A. Alexandra Hospital for Women, Hobart, C/o '.\lrs. 1<'. G. Taylor, Tasmania, A.T.N.A. Sloane Street, Te Awa­ mutu. Dec., 1917 906 *Smith, Margaret Caudlish St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin Tuarangi Home, Ashbur­ i ton. Mar., 1914 • ,,80 Smith, Margaret Henderson St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin GretaS treetN orth,Oamaru. Nov., 1915+ 1 692 Smith, Mrs. Mary (Carr) Granville Nursing Home, Sydney "Waipihihi," Ham i I ton ' East. July, 1911 1356 *Smith, Ruth St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Samoa. July, 1912 450 Smith, Mrs. (Stronach) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Taihape. (Not practising.) Dec., 1917 . 809 Smyth, Jessie Kathleen St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Mount Pleasant Road, One- hunga. Sept., 1906+ 1 76 Speedy, Louisa Clapham School of Midwifery, L.0.S., Wellington, C.M.B. Jan., 1907 91 Spellman, Beatrice St,. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Kirton ::,,;treet, Maswrt,on. Mar., 1919 1013 *Spring, Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Oamaru. Aug., 1910:j: 295 Spurdle, Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 74 .l:Soulcott Street, Wel­ lington. June, 1913t 513 8tephens, Mrs. Louisa G. Endell Street Lying-in Hospital, London, Tokomaru Bay, Auckland. L.O.S., C.M.B. July, 1913+ 525 Stephenson, Alice E. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin 561 George Street, Dun edin. Aug., 1919 1037 Stevens, Grace B. Salvation Army Bettany Home, Napier Maternity Hospital, "Red­ roofs," Dumblane Street, Roslyn, Dunedin July, 1915 713 Stewart, Mrs. Jean St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 137 Somerfield S t re e t, Spreydon, Christchurch. April, 1905 12 Stewart, Mary Royal Maternity Hospital, Edinburgh .. Alexandra Home, Welling­ ton. Jan., 1909 185 i*Stothart, E. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin Hooker Avenue, Napier. J.une, 1913 512 '•Stott, Elizabeth W. I. Royal Maternity and Simpson Memorial Hosp it a I, Wellington. Hospital, Edinburgh, C.M.B. (Matron.) July, 1905 26 !*Strachan, Annie Edinburgh Royal Maternity Hospital, 12 Matai Road, Hataitai. Central l\Hdwives Board (Not practising.) July, 1918 945 Strang, Mary Isabella .. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Priva,te Rospital, Carter­ ton. Feb., 1907t 97 Stringer, Mrs. Ethel Maud (Gled- Clapham School of Midwifery, C.M.B ... 98 Stanmore Road, Lin­ hill) wood, Christchurch. June, 1916t 805 , Stringer, Mrs. May F. (Smart) .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Underhills, Cashmere. April, 1911 416 i*Stubbs, Eliza Dorcas .. Clapham School of Midwifery St. Helens, lnveroargill. (Matron.) July, 1914 608 *Stubbs, Gertrude Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne .. Private Hospital, G a I a Street, lnvercargill. Jan., 1911+ 320 l*Stubbs, Winifred St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch C/o New Zealand Presby­ terian Mission, Canton, China. July, 1914t 610 Sturgeon, Edith S. Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ 139 Main Road, North-east edin Valley, Dunedin. Jan., 1909 191 Sturgeon, Ellen Rosina Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ 105 Forth Street, Dunedin. edin

• tietl also .H.egister ot 'l'raiued aud Qualified ~urs6s. t ~iglllties thA..t midwife has not notified intention to practise during current yee.r. ! Siguities tha.t notification ha.snot been sent for two years, aori Minister may order her name to IJe reruoved i rom the register. - 1288 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. tNo. 41

Cuss A.-Mrnw1vEs holdir.g a Certific~te of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar-continued. ------·----

Where trained. Residence. Re~::;.ri~n I No. I__ -·-··- Name. - ·-·----

July, 1918t 960 *Sugden, Alberta May .. McHa.rdy Maternity Home, Na.pier Hospital, Napier. Dec., 1915 738 Suisted, Winifred Alexandra Home, Wellington C/o. Mr. N. Waldin, Ashley. Clinton, Tako.pan. (Not practising.) Sept., 1916t 808 Sullivan, Marion Middlesex Hospital, Cert. C.M.B., Wellington. (Not found.) May, 1910 288 *Sullivan, Nora J. Cork Lying-in Hospital B;ospital, Te Puke. Aug., 1910t 305 Sutherland, Eliza W. , , St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin C/o Chalet Hospital, 296 High Street, Dunedin. July, 1918t 94,7 Sutherland, Emily Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Aug., 1911 373 Sutton, Mrs. Martha (Gordon), . St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Auckland. (Not practis­ ing.) 1915 6871 Swan, Mrs. J, E, Lilico Queen Charlotte's Hospital, C.M.B. Mary Street, Invercargill. June, 1914t 690 *Sykes, Lydia .. Queen Charlotte's Hospital f Dunedin. Feb., 1917t 842 Symington, Robina .. Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin .. I Aug., 1912t 454 *Ta.it, Ma.rky M. Glasgow Maternity Hospital .. Scotla.nd. June, 1916t 781 Tancred, Anna St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 380 Tinakori Road, Wel- lington. Jan., 1912t 408 *Taylor, Edith St. Helens Hospital, Auckla.nd Auckland. July, 1918 939 *Taylor, Emily May St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Hospital, l'i'apier. Sept., 1918 973 Ta.ylor, Florence Amelia. South Sydney Women's Hospital, Sydney, Avenue House, 32 Heads N.S.W., A.T.N.A. Road, Wanganui. Mar., 1914 587 Taylor, Mrs. Margaret St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Roa, West Coast. Jan., 1910t 272 Tempera, Ada St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin Hull Street, Oamaru. July, 1918 948 Thompson, Ma.y Alexandra Home, Wellington .. 80 Brougham Street, Wel- lington. July, 1917 886 Thomson, Agnes Hilda Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ Plunket Nurse, Nelson. edin April, 19llt 344 Thomson, Mary G. Bromley Hall, Poplar, London, C.M.B., Nurses' Club, Dunedin. Jan., 1915 680 Thomson, Winifred Sutcliffe Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- 6 Wales Street, Roslyn, edin Dunedin. Mar., 1914 589 Thomson, Mrs. (Kearney) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Cambridge. Dec., 1915t 731 Tinda.le, Lucy G. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 16 Rawhiti Street, Sun­ shine, Dunedin. Feb., 1917 819 Todd, Ida S. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 3 Moeller Street, Welling. ton. July, 1914 613 Todd, Mary W. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin 205 York Place, Dunedin. July, 1918 965 Tolerton, Miriam St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .• 4 Armagh Street, Christ­ church. Mar., 1914 584 Toner, Mary •• St. Helens Hospital, Chri~tchurch 25 Cox Street, Allenton, Ashburton. Mar., 1916t 763 *Tootell, Alice The Union Infirmary, Blackburn, Eng­ C/o Dr. Sinclair, Private land, C.M.B., Hospital, Taiha.pe. Dec., l 9I 5t 735 Topp, Phoobe Florence St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 36 Roxburgh Street, Wel­ ! lington. Sept., 1919 .1062 Topping, Mrs. Sarah , , Maternity Hospital, North Portland 331 North Road, Gladstone, Street, Gl.a.sgow lnvercargill. June, 1916t 804 Treeby, May Georgina St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Nurses' Club, 104 Salisbury Street, Christchurch. Mar., 1919 1003 Tressidder, Mrs, Elizabeth N, St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Seddon Road, Frankton. July, 19171 860 Trott, Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Girls' High School, Cain Street, Timaru. Jan., 1914 , 662 *Trumble, Lucy (A.R.R.C.) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington N.Z.A.N.S. Sept., 1906 74 *Turnbull, Mrs. Cecily (Beetha.m) Women's Hospital, Melbourne Olaudelands, Hamilton. Mar., 1916t 762 Turner, Mrs. Fra.nces Wood Manchester Maternity Hospital, L.O.S. July, 1913 · 542 Tnrvey, Mrs. Annie (Vosper) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 24 Nen Street,Oamaru. Aug., 1919 1048 Tyrrell, Louisa C. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington

Jan., 1910 266 Underwood, Mrs. Constance St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Devonport, Auckland. Aug., 19ll 372 Upton, Mrs. Jea.nie (Ariell) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Bridge Street, Opotiki. July, 1914 629 Urquhart, Mrs. Mabel St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Private Hospital, 23 Water- view Road, Stanley Bay, Devonport. Dec., 1914 646 Van Sha.rrell, Mrs. Amy w. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Ngata Street, Manaia. (Ca.ttley) Jan., 1907t 92 Van Treight, Doris Alexandra Home, Wellington (Not found.) Dec., 1919 1086 *Vaughan, Alice D. McHardy Home, Napier Hospital C/o G. Vaughan, Barton Grange, Tauntom, Pit­ minster, Somerset, Eng­ land. July, 1917 845 Vosper, Constance M..• St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 53 Vanguard Street,Nelson.

July, 1915 703 Wade, Alice Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne ll2 Fox Street. Gisborne. April, 1909 210 Wa.de, Mary Emma Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney 60 Rutene Road, Kaiti, Gisborne July, 191 7t 861 Wake, Mabel .. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Mar., 1919 1002 Wakefield, Mrs. Clam L. · St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 18 Grosvenor Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Mar., 1915 688 Walbmn, Mary E. Malme Maternity Homes, Belfast, C.M.B. "Ness Ba.nk," 172 Do­ minion Road, Auckland.

• See also Register of Tr&ioed &nd Q11alilled Nnrsee. I Signillee tibat midwife has not notified iotentil'n to praotlse during current year. ! Signifies that notification has not been •ent for two years, and Minister may order her name to be removed from the register. APRit 22.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1289

CLASS A.-MmwrvEs holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery. approved by the Registrar--continued. ----~~-~--

:e~:::a:on.1 Na. I Name. Where trained. Residence.

Aug., 1912tl 448 Waldie, Mrs Nora Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne Private Bag, Waitotara. Jan., 1910t 273 1Walker, Emma Private Hospital for Women, Wellington, 1909 Oct., 1906:j: 77 *Walker, Grace I. London Lying-in Hospital, York Road, London, (Not found.) L.0.S., C.M.B. June, 1907t 117 Walker, Mrs. Laura (Mason) St. Helens Hospital, Auckland C/o Mrs. W. Wright, 58 Grange Road, Mount Eden, Auckland. Aug., 1919 1035 *Walker, Rhoda W. T. McHardy Maternity Home, Napier Native Health Nurse, Thames. Dec., 1917 I 907 Wall, Annie J. Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisbome 4 Armagh Street, Christ­ church. June, 1916 802 Wallace, Georgina Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin .. Private Hospital, Albany Street, Gore. Dec., 1919 1106 Wallbank, Beatrice C. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Nov., 1909t 241 *Wallis, Emily K. New Hospital for Women, Euston Road, England. London, C.M.B. June, 1916t 774 Walters, Esther Union Infirmary, Pontypridd, South Wales, cert. C.M.B. June, 1905:j: 18 Walther, Mrs. (Vyse) .. Women's Hospital, Sydney Jan., 1909 203 *Ward, Grace Evelyn .. Linwood Refuge, Christchurch N.Z.A.N.S. Jan., 1911 327 *Ward, Mrs. Henrietta B. (Ma­ St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 8 Douglas St,reet, Ponson by, berley) Auckland. (Not practis­ ine:.) Dec., 1919 1066 Wardle, Lydia Rotunda Hospital, Dublin Nurses' Club, WeUington. Aug., 1910 292 *Warnock, Sarah St. Helens Hos pi ta!, Wellington Private Hospital, M.a-rton. June, 1916 789 Washer, Rhoda St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Devon Road, Frankton. Jan., 1915:j: 675 Wastney, Mrs. Violet 0. (Coster) St. Helens Hospital, Wellington England. Aug., 1905 27 Watson, Mrs. Anna M. Mothers' Lying-in Home, London, L.0.S. 68 London Street, Rich mond, Christchurch. July, 1915+ 708 Watson, Florence May Alexandra Home, Wellington May, 1910:tl 285 Watson, L. A. Women's Hospital, Sydney .. : (Not found.) Mar., 1919t 978 Watson, Mary E. St. Helens Hospital, Wellin_gton ' St. Helens Hospital, Wel­ l lington. Aug. 1912+ 447 Watters, Mrs. Fanny (Britton) Townley Maternity liospital, Gisbornc .. , 12 Woolcroft Street, Dar. 1 linghurst, Sydney. Jan., 1913:j: 560 Watts, Gertrude E. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, C.M.B. 24 Sandilands Street, Feild­ ing. July, 1914:j: 631 Way, Susie .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Mar., 1914:j: 569 *Weaver, Theodora M. W. Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London, Infectious Diseases Hos­ C.M.B. pital, Wellington. July, 1914t 623 Webb, Edith Alexandra Home, Wellington Wellington. (Not found.) July, 1913 526 Webb, Mrs. Rowena A. (Lambert) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Cheviot, Canterbury. (Not practising.) Jan., 1910+ 253 Webley, Grace Alexandra Home, Wellington .. Bryndwr Villa, 31 Plyn­ limon Street, Fendalton July, 1917 847 Webster, Mrs. Edith St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Maternity Ward, Hospital, Picton. July, 1914 628 Webster, Martha St. Helens Hospital, Auckland I "Cranleigh," 30 Pentland A venue, Mount Eden, Auckland. Weir, Ethel L. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Dec., 1919 1093 I July, 1913 536 Wells, Eliza Eleanor St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 8 Campbell Street, Wanga­ nui. May, 1906 64 *Weisman, E. F. Women's Hospital, Melbourne Seamount, Mount Pleasant., Sumner. Sept., 1912 456 *Wenmoth, Edith M. York Road Lying-in Hospital, C.M.B. .. Private Hospital, Welling­ ton Street, Opotiki. Oct., 1906:j: 84 Whale, Mrs. Mary Rotunda Hospital, Dublin Waikumete. Jan., 1912+ 383 Wheeldon, Mrs. M. J. Plaistow Maternity Hospital, L.O.S. The Manse, 1Ia.tawhero, I Gisborne Dec., 1915 I 739 Whitaker, Bertha St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch District Nurse, Ruatorea, East Coast. Aug., 1919 1040 ' White, Almena l. R .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Greenwood's Corner, Ep­ som. July, 1912:j: 4381 White, Mrs. Daisy W. (Croft) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. (Not practising.) Sept., 1906 33 *White, Emmeline Mary Women's Hospital, Sydney Private Hospital, 5 George Street, Ha wera. C/o Dr. Noonan, Hamilton. Jan., 1912 ii 3961 White, Lilian St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Mar., 1919 1016 *White, Lily Louisa Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- C/o Methodist Headquar­ 1 edin ters, Suva, Fiji. June, 1907 112 White, Lucy Georgina St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Chester Street, Timaru. Jan., 1915-t 637 *White, Mrs. M. A. (Smith) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Otamo Homestead, \Van­ don, Southland. July, 1914t 614 *White, Mary W. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Jan., 1908 141 White, Ruth Women's Hospital, Sydney 133 Devon Street West, New Plymouth. May, 1906:j: 62 White, Mrs. (Clyne) Women's Hospital, Sydney Mar., 1914 572 Whitehouse, Mrs. Annie St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 36 Roxburgh Street, Wel­ 1 lington. Jan., 1909:j: 183 Whitehouse, Edith St. Helens Hospital, Wellington (Not found.) Mar., 19061 346 Whyte, Mrs. E. S. Women's Hospital, Sydney 60 Hankey Street, Welling­ ton. (Not practising.) May, 1911 1 345 Widdows, Ella Govan Training Home, Glasgow, C.M.B. Spring Street, Morning­ I side, Auckland. ---~~------* See also Hegister of Trained and Qualified Nurses. t Signifies that rnidwife has not notified intention to practise during onrreut year. t Signifies tha.t ll<1tifica.tion has not been sent for two yea.rs, and Minister may order her name to be removed from the register. ------

1290 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. fNo. 41

CLASS A.-Mmw1vEs holding a Certificate of Training in Midwifery approved by the Registrar--continmd.

~~on. j No. I Name. Where tmlned. Residence. ---- Dec., 1919 1101 Widdowson, Mary E ... St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Nov., 1913! 5.56 Wigne"y, Clara Women's Hospital, Melbourne Nurses' Club, Auckland. May, 1909 212 Wilbow, Gertrude Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney I Lister Private Hospital, Gisborne. Oct., 1907 120 Wilding, Mrs. Myra Women's Hospital, Sydney 175 Vivian Street, Wel- lington. June, 1909 220 Wilkins, Mrs. Phoobe (Law) St. Helens Hospital, Du,nedin .. Blenheim. (Not practising.) Jan., 1915t 677 Wilkins, Mrs. Christina St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Arvedsen Street, Hastings. Mar., 1906t 47 Wilkinson, Mrs. Eva (Kenny) L. O.S. certificate Whangarei. Feb., 191 7 841 Wilkinson, Zillah K. . • Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin . . . . il Kaikorai Valley, Dun. edin. May, 1918 921 Wilks, Frances Ethel .• Royal Hospital for Women, Paddington, Maternity Sister, Whanga­ I Sydney rei Hospital. July, 1018 I 043 Willets, Georgina , St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Private Hospital, Eruera Street, Rotorua. Dec., 1919 1098 Williams, Emily C. Whangarei Hospital .. "Weenya" Private Hos­ pital, Essex Street, lllM­ terton. Jan., 1915 681 Williams, Florence H. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Plunket Nurse, New Ply- mouth. July, 1918 940 *Williams, Hazel Owen St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Picton. April, 1906+ 56 Williams, Mary Clapham Maternity Hospital .. Auckland. July, 1918t 972 Williams, Verna Alexandra Home, Wellington .• Oct., 1917t 889 Williamson, Edith Mayne Maternity Hospital, Glasgow .. (Not found.) Sept., 1905 33 *Williamson, Janet W. Lond. Obst. ,Soc. certificate .. ~, Kaikora.i Be.nk," Kai~ korai, Dunedin. Oct., 1905t 35 Willis, Mrs. Emma Endell Street London School of Midwifory Auckland. July, 1919 1023 *Willis, Ida G. St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch llA Selwvn Terrace, Wel­ lington: Aug., 1910 308 *Willis, Mrs. Jean (Cormack) Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun- Norsewood, Hawke's Bay. edin July, 1905t 25 *Wilson, Elizabeth Lady Bowen Hospital, Queensland July, 1915 719 Wilson, Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Plunket Nurse, Auckland. July, 1915 704 *Wilson, Elizabeth Annie St. Helens Hospital, Wellington N.Z.A.N.S. Dec., 1919 1112 Wilson, Grace St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin Sept., 1909 238 Wilson, Isabella G. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 36 Wickstead Street, Wa­ nganui. Feb., 1917+ 820 Wilson, Mary A. St. Helens Hospital, Wellington (Not found.) Jan., 1913 477 Wilson, Mary Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 9 Ev,rton Terrace, Wel­ lington. Jan., 1912 398 *Wilson, Mary S. Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ England. edin Jan., 1913t 491 *Wilson, Violet Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ edin Jan., 1912t 399 Withell, Mrs. E. G Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dun­ Sealey Road, Napier. edin July, 1917 887 Witting, Emily Alice .. Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London. England. L.O.S. Jan., 1909+ 194 Witty, Mrs. A. M. (Johnstone) .. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland C/o Mr. Witty, sen., 44 Wainui Road, Ka.iti. July, 1914 622 *Wix, Elizabeth St. Helens Hospital, Wellington PI u n k et Nurse's Office, Nelson. Dec., 1915+ 759 Wommersley, Alice A. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin Mar., 1907t 101 Wood, Keturah Central Midwives Board certificate Madeira Steps, Napier. Feb., 1917 836 Wood, Marjorie K. Kawakawa Hospital, Bay of Islands Prlvate Hospital, Kaitaia. July, 1917 871 Worthington, Mrs. Isabel Agnes St. Helens Hospital, Auckland '' Avonlea" Private Hos- pital, 'laumarunui. July, 1912+ 441 *Worthington, Mary St. Helens Hospital, Auckland Hospital, Dannevirke. Jan., 1909+ 199 Worthington, May St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch Papanui, Christchurch. Sept., 1919 1063 Wright, Adelaide St. Margaret's Hospital, Sydney Trained Nurses' • Club, Auckland. Aug., 1919 1034 *Wright, Blanche E. McHardy Maternity Home, Napier. 11 Wesley Road, Welling­ ton. Aug., 1919 1047 Wright, Hilda St. Helens Hospital, Wellington May, 1912 421 *Wright, Kate E. Women's Hospital, Melbourne N.Z.A.N.S. Oct., 19llt 376 *Wright, Mrs. Lucy Jane (Dela- Military Families' Hospital, Devonport, Terrace Street, Marton hay) England, C.M.B. Junction. Oct., 19llt 380 Wright, Mary Glasgow Maternity Hospital, C.M.B. C/o Mrs. F. W. Thorne, Golf Road, Epsom, Auck­ land. Dec., 1915+ 730 Wright, May St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Wallace Street, Wellington. July, 1915t 718 Wright, Mrs. Maud Lilian (Croft) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Outram, West Taieri. Feb., 1905t 3 *Wyatt, E. L. Women's Hospital, Sydney 11 Liverpool Street, Auck­ land.

July, 1905 22 Yates, Edith Mary Women's Hospital, Sydney Private Hospital, 735 Aber· deen Road, Gisborne. Dec., 1919 lll4 Young, Ella C. Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin .. Ma.tire Hospital, Ju Ii et Street, Stratford. Dec., l 909t 1 79 Young, Isabel L.O.S. and C.M.B. .. Aug., 1919 1046 Young, Lilian M. St. Helen's Hospital, Wellington C/o St. Winifred's Private Hospital, Knight's Road, Lower Hutt. July, 1915 717 *Young, Mrs. Jean (Muir) St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin .. Lake Coleridge. (Not practising._)_----~

• See also Regh,ter of Trained and Que.lifted Nurses. t Signifies that midwife bas not :r;iotifted intention to practise during current ytar. t Signifies tbs.I notification ho.a not been sent for two yea.re,, and Minister ma.y order her name to be removed from the register. ------~------~------~------

APRlL 22.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1291

CLABB B.-MrnwrvEs registered under the Midwives Act, having satisfied the Registrar that at the Commencement of this Act they had been for at least Tb.ree Years in bona fide Practice ai Midwives, and that they bear a Good Character.

Reg. Address. Reg. Ne.me. Address. No. Name. No. )349 Adamson, Mrs. Hanna.hJ. Karaka Creek, Thames. 276 Casey, Mrs. Annie E. 7 Arcadia. Road, Epsom. 687 Agnew, Mrs. J e.an 121 Tainui Street, Grey- ' 364 Casey, Mrs. Elinor 176 King Edward Street, mouth. Dunedin. 658 Ainsworth, Mrs. Hannah 220 Willis Street, Ashbur­ 350 Caston, Mrs. Elizabeth Private Hospital, Maunga- ton. Ruth whau Road, Khyber Pass, t686 Allison, Mrs. C. A. Glasgow Terrace, Feilding. At1ckland. 583 Anderson, Mrs. A. V. Waipu, North Auckland. 18 Chapman, Mrs. Isabel B. Private Hospital, 288 King (Hattaway) I A. H. Street, Temuka. 557 Anderson, Mrs. Margaret Private Hospital, King Ed- I !24 Chappell, Mrs. M. Cameron Road, Tauranga. J, ward Street, Eltbam. 410 Charter, Mrs. Ellen 312 Upper Taranaki Street, t125 Angus, Mrs. Bella (Not found.) Wellington. 668 Arnaboldi, Margarita Do- Regent Street, Waihi. 12 Cnisholm, Mr<. Rachael Princes Street, Avondale, rothea Au ck land. (Not prac­ 429 Auld, Mrs. Annie 4 77 P a 1 m e r s t o n Road, tising.) Gisborne. 194 Chisman, Mrs. M. 62 Ann Street, Roslyn, Dun­ edin. (Not practising.) 240 Church, Mrs. Annie Woodlands. 142 Bainbridge, Mrs. Eliza- Waitekauri Street, Waikino. I f605 Clarke, Edith .. C/o Rev. J. Clark, RiVcrlea, beth Hamilton. 397 Baker, Mrs. Mary Wade 30 Broad Street, Palmers- 412 Clarke, Florence Alleyne 67 SJmonds Street, Auckland. (Lee) ton North. 674 Clayton, :Hrs. L. M. Private Ho;pi,al, 188 Queen 416 Bamforth, Mrs. Ellena .. Private Hospital, King Street, Dnnedin. Street, Hastrngs. I 112 Cleghorn, Mrs. Eliza J. Chelmsford Street, Hamp­ 312 Barker, Mrs. Rebecca .. Princess Street, Pahiatua. den, Otago. 154 Bates, Mrs. Mary Jane .. 18 Ccoper Street, Arch Hill, 179 Clemens, Mrs. Ruth 53 S[>ringfield Road, St. Auckland. Albans, Christchurch. 106 Batten, Mrs. Jessie Great South Road, Otahuhu. 580 Clements, Mrs. Elizabeth Paengaroa, Bay of Plenty. )603 Ba.zley, Mrs. Caroline 3 Clerkin, Mrs. Elizaheth Hall Street, Hokitika. 79 Bell, Mrs. Annie Private Hospital, 92 Thames 4 Clerkin, Helena Hall Street, Hokitika. Street, Oamaru. 544 Collins, Mrs. Julia Weld Street, Cambridge. t .. Benge, Mrs. S. E. 23 London Street, Aramoho, t589 Connor, Mrs. Annie Princess Street, Cambridge. Wanganui. ;645 Coomer, Mrs. M. A. Kingsland Avenue, Auck- 355 Bentley, Mrs. Isabella. Market Road, Epsom, Auck­ land. land. )663 Cornes, Harietta (Not found.) !148 Berg, Mrs. Sarah Ann Kawhia. 241 Cotterill, Mrs. Teresa 7 Liverpool Street, Wa­ 611 Best, Hannah .. 245 Madras Street, Christ- ; nganui. church. 613 Counsel, Mrs. E. A. Mount Eden Road, Auck­ )431 Bevege, \!rs. Sarah E ... London Street, Aramoho. 1 land. 311 Beynon, Lilian Annie 51 Southampton Street, t316 Craig, Ann 14 Springfield Roa1, Christ­ Sydenham, Christchurch. , church. 232 Binder, Caroline 40 King Street, Palmerston ! • ! 149 Crai~, Ellen Korokoro, Petone. North. I 248 Craik, Mrs. Marion 1 English Avenue, Morning­ 269 Birch, Mrs. Eliza Victoria Road, Dargaville. ton, Dunedin. 102 Black, Alice Nga.io Street, Fitzroy, New i tl92 Cramp, Mrs. M. E. Wellsford. (Not practising.) Plymouth. 284 Oross, 11r~. Mary Jane .. 57WallaceStreet,Wellington. 610 Black, Mrs. Constance E. 15 Carnarvon Street, Dun­ 124 Cunningham, Mrs. Sarah "The Pines," Catherine edin. S. Street, Onehunga. (Not f310 Bowman, Mrs. Mary 248 Ba.rbadoes Street, Christ­ practising.) Leech church. 110 Cuthbert, Mrs. Margaret Holyhead Street, Outram. f685 Boys, Agnes A. St. Peter's Cottage, Caver- sham, Dunedin. 405 Bradley, Mrs. Beatrice .. Elliott Street, Nelson. 500 Daley, Mrs. Rose 246 Antigua Street, Christ- 496 Breach, Mrs. Bessie A ... Rakaia. church. t314 Briggs, Mrs. E. (Not found.) 363 Dawling, Mrs. Eva (Con- Captain Street, Onebunga. )209 Broadfoot, Mrs. E. Mailer Street, Mornington. nolly) f497 Brown, Mrs. Clara Post-office, Pahia, South- 135 Dawson, Mrs. Annie Kaka Road, Taibape. land. 541 Dawson, Gertrude C/o Mrs. Salisbury, 107 Bow­ !93 Brown, Mrs. Fcederika .. 16 Elgin Street, Grey Lynn, mont Street, Invercargill. Auckland. 588 Dean, Elizabeth 11 Howe Street, Newton. t574 Brown, Mrs. Mary D. 227 Main South Road, Ash- Auckland. burton. 22 Dender, Mrs. Kate Private Hospital, 20 Marion )578 Brown, Mrs. S. 14 Oat Street, Dunedin. Street, Welliugton. t77 Buchanan, Evelyn 72 Ellice Street, Wellington. !7 Dennison, Mr,. Mary Humber Street, Oamaru. )222 Bullen, Mrs. Jane Reed Street, Oama.ru. Jane !211 Burgess, Mrs. Rachael .. Hendry Street, Dipton. I 614 Dew, Mrs. R. A. 14 Aitken Terrace, Glen­ f228 Burgess, Mrs. Susan Te Kopuru. more, Auckland. (N o t 546 Burn, Mrs. Isabel Private Hospital, 281 Here- 1 practising.) ford Street, Christchurch. !216 Divers, Mrs. Janet Clmton. 116 de Burren, Mrs. Rachael Private Hospital, Wanganui. I 129 Donald, Mrs. Blanche '' Harrisville," Dominion 57 Burrows, Mrs. Emily .. Private Hospital, 42 Clyde ' Ro ad , Mount Ros kill, Quay, Welliniston. Auckland. 470 Butcher, Mrs. Charlotte Park Street, Winton. !462 Donald, Mrs. Lucy Puni, Pukekohe. 377 Byrne, Mrs. Frances Mary Private Hospital, 15 Ireland : +187 Donnelly, Mrs. J. (Not found.) Street, Ponsonby, Auck-1· 47 Donov"'n, Mrs. Mary 9 Emmett Street, Welling- land. ton South. t449 Dowson, Annie L. Tatarariki,Northern Wairoa. 612 Ca.hill, Mrs. Margaret . . 6 Ma.sham Street, Upper 528 Driffill, Mrs. Margaret .. W aiotemarama, Hokianga. Riccarton. 1 646 Dudley, Anna "Whitiora," Hamilton +152 Cain, Mrs. Elizabeth Silverdale, Auckland. Road, Cl\mbridge. !394 Cain, Mrs. Janet .. Wallsend, Brunnerton. 271 Dudley, Mrs. Johanna .. Private Hospital, Broom, 259 Campbell, Mrs. Jane . . Duke Street, Mount Roskill, Opunake . Auckland. !493 Dudley, Mrs. T. A. c ... rtcon Avenue, Gonville, 119 Canty, Mrs. Margaret E. 15 Huntly Avenue, Auckland Wanganui. 315 Carter, :Mrs. Margaret .. i:19 Atkmson Street, Soutb 68 Duff, Mrs. May "Hollydeane," Garf i e 1 d Dunedin. Street, Parnell. ------* See also Register of Trained and Qualified Nurses. tSi~nifles that midwife has not notified intention to practise during ctH'rent year. t 8igoi.fies that notification has noti been sent fur two vears. an i Minister may order her name to be removed frorq the register. ------·------

1292 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

Class B.-Midwives registered under the Midwives Act, &c.-continued. lteg. Reg. No. Na.me. Address. No. Name. Address. 54 Duncan, Mrs. Emily Roberton Raad, Avondale, 273 Hasler, Mrs. S. E. Box 20, Kai Iwi, Wanganui. Jane Auckland. 308 Hassall, Mrs. Mary Private Hospital, 45 Miranda 42 Dunning, Helen 187 Vivian Street, Welling­ Street, i';tratford. ton. 619 Hay, Mrs. Mary E. 98 King Street, Timaru. 351 Dunstan, Mrs. Mary C,arka Street, Waibi. )137 Heidenstrom, Mu. Mma 65 Holloway Road, Mitohell­ 432 Dyer, Mrs. Marion Collingwood. town. t485 Henderson, Mrs. Janet Kaka Point, Port Moly- ;36 Early, Marl(aret 555 Cashel Street, Christ­ neux, Dunedin. church. /569 Henderson, Mrs. Mar- 43 Donegal Street, Belfast. /367 Edmondstone, M:rs. Isa- Gibbons Road, Upper Hutt. garet bella. 682 Henderson, Mrs. Mar- Waitomo Caves. *202 Edmondstone, Johanna N.Z.A.N.S. I garet Jane M. 30 Henderson, Mrs. Sarah 195 Edwards, Mrs. Janet Private Hospital, Waverley. 250 Henry, Mrs. Martha. Bay View, Ka•,ikati. 561 Elford, Mrs. Harriet High Street, Karamea. 520 Hicks, Mrs. Elizabeth 131 Newton Road, Auck- 95 Ellis, Mrs. Mary A. Private Hospital, Church land. Street, Reef ton. 1 664 Hill, Mrs. Marianne Tuakau. +56 Erenstrom, Mrs. E.W. 144 Main Street East, 679 Hill, l\fr,. May Mount Tiger, Whangarei. Palmerston North. I 585 Hirst, ll!rs. Mary A. Hunua. 321 Exel!, Mrs. Elizabeth .. Ameer Street, Pleasant Point.. ;165 Hiscock, '.1-Trs. Maud E. .. Bank Street, Whangarei. tSB Horne, Mrs. Jane Bridge Street, Eltham. +233 Howarth, Mrs. Alice Diana Street, Lumsden.- i113 Fiskin, Mrs. Christina .. Dundas Street, Gore. f409 Howarth, Mrs. M. (Met- Botha Road, Penrose, Auck- !163 Flanagan, Mrs. Catherine Kawakawa. 1 calfe) land. 522 Fletcher, Mrs. Christina Collins Street, Blacktown, ;324 Howie, Mrs. Helen Ormond. Greymouth. 86 Huggins, Mrs. Lvdia l\fain Road, Upper Hutt. 27 Florance, Mrs. Amelia. "l\.iE1.arama," Kaiwarra.. 483 Hughes, Mrs. Marth>< Private Hospital,67Cameron Har,nah I Street, Ashburton. t420 Flynn, Mrs. F. M. 16 Tawa Street, Wanganui. 78 Hughes, Mrs. Sarah Manaia, Taranaki. 169 Fogarty, Mrs. Elizabeth Private Hospital, Brentwood I 362 Humphreys, Mrs. Isa- Private Hospital, Childers Avenue, Mount E den, bella Bain Road, Gisborne. Auckland. j 73 Hyde, Mrs. Margaret .. 122 Tasman Street, Wel­ !121 Foley, Mrs. Ellen (No; found.) lington. t127 Ford, Mr.. Jane Tahatika, Owaka. !543 Fox, Mrs. Isabel (Nat found.) 460 Freeman, Mrs. Georgina Private Hospital, High I 509 Irwin, Mr,. Ann 12 Somerset Avenue, Wel­ Street, Otahuhu. lington. !379 Fyfe, Mrs. Agnes Kiripaka, Whangarei. 153 Izod, Mrs. Ethel 232 Ponsonby Road, Pon­ .onby, Auckland. 235 Gallia, Mrs. Margaret Grey Street, Waihi. !616 Gapper, Mrs. F. Grey Street, Feilding. 433 Jackman, Mrs. Marjory Reidston, Maheno, North 564 Gates, Esther Clara Private Hospital, Ashburt;on. I Love Ota.go. 527 Gates, Mrs. Marg~ret Totara North. 538 J ,;cques, Mrs. Margaret Selkirk Street-, Hamilton. t592 George, Mrs. S. E. 248 Church Street, Palmers­ ;10 James, Mrs. E. 55 Martin Square, Welling­ ton North. t0n. 101 Gill, Mary Agnes Prhate Hospital, Norman 451 James, Mrs. Sarah Main Street, Ahaura.

Street, Whataupoko, Gis­ 1 550 Jenkins, Mrs. Lilian Kalui, Orange., via Darga. borne. ville, Northern Wairoa. t655 Gillingham, Mrs. M. 3 Murray Street, Grey. 637 Johna.sen, Mrs. Jacobina 58 Rose Road, Grey Lynn,

mouth. 1 Caroline Auckland. 297 Gillman, Mary "Langham Cott•ge," Nor- I t456 Johnson, Mrs. Sarah Ann Ann Street, Devonport. man's Hill, Newton, Auck- I 442 Jones, Alice Maud 407 Wilson's Road, Christ- land. church. t317 Gilmour, Mrs. Mary 17 North Avenue, Narrow- t551 Jones, Mrs. Hannah 67 Shakespeare Street, Grey­ Jane neck, Aucklan

• See also Register of Trained and Qua1ifted Nurses. t 8ignifies that midwife has not notified intention to practise durjng current year. : Signifies that notification hai not been sent for two yea.r..i, and Minister may order her name to be removtd from the register. APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1293

Class B.-Midwives registered under the Midwives Act, &o.-continued. Reg. lteg. No. Name. Address. No. Name. Address. t623 Lawrie, Mrs. B. 10 Eliza.beth Street, Time.ru. 591 Melville, Mrs. Mary A. Heads Road, Castlecliff, t217 La.wson, Mrs. Annie Franklyn Street, Thames. Wa.nganui. ;396 La.wson, Mrs. Mary (Not lound.) 139 Mercer, Mrs. Annie 0/o R. Keyte, Aubrey Street, 624 Leitch, Mrs. Naomi Private Hospita.1, Wyndham. Whangarei. 643 Leona.rd, Mrs. Amelia. A. Pr iv a. t e Hospital, Redan I 654 Merrie, Mrs. M. L. Otira Private Hospitl\l, Street, Wyndbe.m. I Kau Street, Manaia. 417 Lewes, Mrs. Susannah .. Upper Pollen Street, Th a.mes. )99 Milligan, Mrs. Mary Ann Taitville, Wellington. ;368 Lewis, MrR. Mary Riverside Road, Oisborne. 320 Milnes, Mrs. Kate Sealey Street, Thames. 201 Lewis, Mrs. Minnie 33 Bridge Street, Kilbirnie '671 Moody, Mr•. . . Junction Roa.d, Matau. (Macey) Ea.st. I ' 38 Moxham, Mrs. Josephine 37 Raroa Road, Kelburn, 60 Lindsay, Mrs. Susannah 77 Hollowa.y Road, Mitchell­ Wellington. town, Wellington. f:,52 Moyna, Mrs. Maria 99 Waltham Road, Syden­ 11 Littlecott, Mrs. (Mill) 118A Cuba Street, Welling- , ham, Christchurch. too. \ 254 Mulgrove, Mrs. E. Wa.kelin Street, Ke.mo. 51 Livingstone, Mrs. H. 19 Little Pipitea. Street, Wel­ t326 Murray, Mrs. Agne11 111 Wilson's Roan, Christ­ lington. church. t182 Loa.ch, Mrs. Harriet Sle.ck Street, Orari. 1481 Murray, Mrs. Sare.h A... (Not found.) j-151 Logan, Mrs. Isabella. (Not found.) 203 Loma.•, Mrs. Henrietta Beach Road, Thames. 473 Naysmith, Mrs. Sarah .. Private Hospital, 25 Perry 435 Longhurst, Mrs. Mary E. Wiltou Road, Mornington, i Street, Masterton. Wellington South. I t299 Nicholson, E... Pa.rk Street, Winton. \245 Loveridge, Mrs. Hannah (Not found.) 298 Nicholson, Mrs. Emma Private Hospital, Park 811 Low, Mrs. Sophia Carroll Street, Rune.nga.. , Street, Winton. 444 Luff, Mrs. Ellen Private Hospital, 178 Nine- · 371 Niven, Mrs. Agnes Hector, Ngakawau. mile Road, Westport. 1 )532 Norling, Mrs. Mary Agnes Pitt Street, Wa.destown. i ;62 Norris, Mrs. E. (Not found.) \327 Me.cdone.ld, Mrs. Alice .. (Not found.) 14 Norris, Mrs. Eliza.beth .• 2 Francis Street, Richmond, t279 Ma.cgra.th, Mrs. Muga.ret (Not found.) Auckland. 478 Ma.ck, Mrs. Sarah A. . . Chapel Street, Pa.pa.kura. I 94 Nutt, F. M. B. 433 George Street, Dunedin. \641 Ma.okay, E. . . . . Hospital Militaire Angle.ise, I Limoges, Fra.nce. 285 Mackay, Mrs. Margaret Sa.okville Street, Martin- 1 331 O'Connell, Mrs. Ellen Hihopi Road, Te Ka.raka, borough. (Not practising.) I Oisborne. 306 Mackay, Mrs. l\'Ia.ria Jane Whitaker Street, Te Aroha. ' 514 O'Donnell, Mrs. C. E. Private Hospital, Gr a. n g e t662 Mahoney, Mrs. M. J. Ca.rver Street, Ta.iha.pe. Road, Mount Eden. 606 Major, Mrs. Annie Private Hospital, 21 Home I 608 Olsen, Mrs. Lily Private Hospital, London Street. Lyttelton. Street, Wellington. 1 547 Mallett, Mr.i. Harriet 17 Warwick Street, Blen­ 32 O'Neill, Mrs. Elizabeth Norris Street, Taura.nga.. heim. (l\loindoe-White) 328 Mallett, Mrs. Mary Seddon Street, Temuka. i 558 Ord, Mrs. Sarah Aratika, Otira. Line, near Grey mouth. 177 Malling, Mrs. Jutta "Nirvana.," Plea.se.nt Point, I Tima.ru. (Notpra.ctlsing.) , t565 Overton, N. (Not found.) *61 Margetts, Emma Jane .. Market Street, Ngarua- wa.bia, Waikato. I 83 Palmer, Mrs. Elizabeth 4 Keith Street, Wa.nganui. '63 Margetts, Helen Ma.r ket Street, N garue.- . 333 Park, Aunie • . "Redroop," Salvation Army wabia., Waikato. Maternity Hospital, 682 Marlow, Winifred B. C/o Mrs. Cooke, 56 s~rsfield , Bishop's Court, Roslyn, Street, Ponsonby, Auck- 1 Dunedin. land. , 425 Parkes, Mrs. Mary J ... . 657 Marriott, Mrs. Louise .. Private Hospital, 187 Wil­ 386 Parr, Mrs. Eliza.beth .. Tokomaru. son's Road, Sydeubam, [ 76 Pa.storelli, Mrs. Isabella 152 Russell Terrace, Ber­ Christchurch. ha.mpore, Wellington. 309 Martin, Mrs. Caroline •. 24 Virginia. Avenue, Eden 1 (Not practising.) Terrace, Auckland. I )81 Paterson, Mrs. (Cameron) Ngarua.wabia. 120 Martin, Mrs. Mary V ... "TheHeath,"Mangatainoka. 49 Patten, Mrs. Louisa 18 Clyde Street, Island Bay. 256 l\lason, Anme L. 28 Picton Street, Pons,nby. (McQuade) \370 May, Mrs. Fanny Colonsa.y Street, Lawrence. I 628 Patterson, Mrs. Elizabeth Private Hospital, 248 Devon fi97 Ma.yes, Mrs. Mary Jane 7 Kelvin Street, Aramoho. i Street West, New Ply­ +8 llfoFarlane, Mrs. Eliza- 298 King Street, Temuka.. I mouth. beth 629 Pay, Ada Private Hospital, 29 Eye 534 McHarrie, Mrs. John ,; "Rase Dela," Frankton Street, Io vercargill. Junction, ll1'milton East. ' 487 Payne, Mrs. Ellen Main Street, Pahiatua. 475 McHerron, Mrs. E. M ... 78 Tinakori Road, Welling- 2 Peat, Mrs. Elizabeth Ota.n, Clevedon: (Not prao- ton. tisinp;.) · +418 McHugh, Mrs. Fanny .. Engla.nd. )372 Pedley, Mrs. Elizabeth .• Post-office, Mosstown. 1199 McIntyre, Mrs. Emily .. Ponga.roa.. '1'336 Pee, Mrs. Cora Church Street, Otahuhu. 640 McIntyre, Mrs. J. M. .. Douglas Street, Balclutha.. 337 Pee, Violet Church Street, Otahuhu. 594 Mclsa.a.c, Mrs. Grace Ward Street, Springlands, 419 Pemberton, Mrs. Char- 305 Arvedsen Street, Hast- Blenheim. lotte E. ings. \ 198 McLa.ren,Mrs. Isabella R. Surrey PI ace, Awakino t587 Pennell, Mrs. Mary The.mes Road, Paeroa. Road, Darga.ville. 6.'32 Penrose, Mrs. l\I. A. C/o J. Murphy, 205 Orey 84 McLaughla.n, Mrs. Annie :.I Frederick Street, Wei, Street, Oisborne. (Woods) lington. 67/i Perry, Mrs. 0. P riv a. t e Hospital, "Kia. 212 McLean, Mrs. C. (Ceder- Upper l\foutere. Ora," 74 Spencer Street, man) Addington. 301 McLeod, Mrs. Isabella. .. Eden Street, Oamaru. 105 Petersen, Mrs. Alice Private Hospital, 22 Wells- 452 McLeod, Mrs. Mary A... Post-office, Nightcaps. park Avenue, Richmond. !445 McMillan, Mrs. Jessie .. Apiti. 516 Piper, Mrs. Ann PortAlhert. (Notpractising.) t525 McNicol, Mrs. Margaret Ross, Westland. tl86 Plank, Mrs. Fra.no~s Nelson Crescent, Napier. !95 McQuistan, Mrs. Julia .. Todman Street, Brooklyn, 596 Pope, Mrs. Jane Private Hospital, Havelock Wellington. Marlborough. tt76 Mee, Mra. Lucy Benevolent Institution, 282 Powell, Mrs. M. A.(Kelly) Private Hospital, Vigor Ca.versba.m. Brown Street, Napier. 625 Meline, Catherine C. Salvation Army, Owen I ;334 Presha.w, Mrs. Jane Dick Street, Reefton. Street, Orey f,ynn. ;373 Pulman, Mrs. Selina (Not found.) ------~-----~~~- • See also Register of Trained and Qualifle

Clase B.-Midwives registered under the Midwives Act, &c.-continued. Reg. Reg. No. Name. Address. j No. Name Address. 388 Quinn, Mrs. Eliza.beth , • "Ardoon," St. Helens, Mo, ·, 494 Taylor, Mrs. M.A. Kawakawa.. kihinui, via. Westport. 70 Taylor, Mrs. Sa.rah High Street, Stafford. !518 Quinn, Mrs. Ma.ry Hlghba.nk, Methven. 29 Teaze, Mrs. Amelia 36 Harrison Street, Brook- lyn, Wellington. !79 Thacker, Mrs. (Bell) . , 72 P&ice Avenue, Auckland. 280 Ralston, Mrs. Harriet Private Hospital, Avena.I, t537 Therkleson, Mrs. C. M. Tariki, Tara.naki. Invercargill. 75 Thessman, Mrs. Amelia Stanford Street, Ashhurst. 630 Raven, Mrs. A. Pr iv a. te Hospital, Nen 160 Thompson, Mrs. Amy 12 Hector Street, Petone. Street, Oa.ma.ru. Mary 243 Reidy, Mrs. H. (Ben- Owa.ka. 665 Thompson, Aphra. Salvation Army Home, 33 netts) Dryden Street, Grey Lynn, 132 Rendall, Mrs. Mary , , Victoria. Home, 189 Tweed Auckland. Street, Inverca.rgill. 411 Thompson, Mrs. Eliza 15 Sydney Street, Petone. 631 Rich, Mrs. Marion Stal- 409 Wilson's Roa.d, Lin- (Simmons) ford wood, Christchurch. 448 Thompson, Marion 39 Grosvenor Street, Dun­ 251 R i ch a.rd s, Mrs. E. Hampden Street, Hokitika. edin. (Stickle) 1104 Thomson, Mrs. Elizabeth 276 Castle Street, Dunedin. 454 Rober~son, Mrs. Marie .. P.O. Box 11, Kakahi. Ann 339 Robins, Alice Salvation Army Maternity 21 Thomson, Mrs. Sarah Private Hospital, 212 King Home, 263 Bealey Avenue, Street, Temuka. Christchurch. 65 Tonner, Mrs. Annie 15 Glencoe Street, Wellington 234 Robins, Ellen A. Bl Dixon Street, Masterton. South. 632 Robinson, Mrs. M. E. Private Hospital, Makino 666 Townsend, Mrs. Margaret Hunua Road, Papa.kura. Road, Feilding. t345 Travis, Mrs. Amelia Kawha.tau, via Mangaweka. f263 Robinson, Mrs. Mary Miria.ma Street, Taumaru­ \20 Tricker, Mrs. . . 24 Russell Terrace, Welling- nui. ton. 218 Rogers, Mrs. Janet D. Private Hospital, Smith 158 Turner, Mrs. Agnes Hull Street, Oa.ma.ru. Street, Aka.roa. 122 Turner, Mrs. Annie Private Hospital, Church 72 Rose, Sa.rah J, "Grange Neuk," off Upper Street, Reefton. Symonds Street, Auckland. 264 Rosieur, Mrs. Ma.rga.ret Beach Road, Mangonui. 69 Valentine, Mrs. Cathe, Pukera.u. :J:340 Ross, Mrs. Bridget Agnes Enfield. rine 267 Ruehhrook, Mrs. Selina Private Hospital, Mount 634 Vincent, Mrs. Catherine Private Hospital, Amesbury M. Smart Road, Onehunga.. Street, Palmerston North. 650 Russel, Helen Ma.ry Private Hospital, Hamilton Road, Cambridge. 221 We.Iker, Mrs. Mary Jane 235 Tinakori Road, Welling­ 223 Ryan, Mrs. Eliza.beth Upper Queen Street, West­ ton. port. 453 Walsh, Mrs. Mary Alice 11 College Road, Auckland. 100 Walsh, Mrs. M. J. 17 Te Puni Street, Petone. (Riddell) 225 Sa.It, Mrs. Mildred (Ellie) England. t157 Watson, Mrs. Beatrice .. Roxburgh. 342 Sands, Mrs. Mabel L .•. Elm Road, Hastings. 638 Watson, Mrs. S. A. . . Private Hospital, P .. rk t447 Sarginson, Mrs. Alice .. Era Hill, Waimahaka. Street, Winton. *!89 Saunders, Mrs. Ellen 205 Cargill Road, South 680 Watson, Mrs. Elizabeth Wai-iti, Nelson. J a.ne Dunedin. K. V. 635 Schmidt, Mrs. Annie 14 Crosby Terrace, Welling- t220 We.ymouth, Miss Mary "Wa.ymouth House," -5 ton. Sherbourne Road, Mount :J:660 Schmoll, Mrs. Mary •• (Not found.) Eden, Auckland. 414 Searle, Mrs. Mary E. . • 8 Short Street, Newmarket, 1 Whalley, Mrs. Sarah J. Manse Street, Wha.ngarei. Auckland. (Not practis­ !307 Whiley, Mrs. Ann .. Victoria Terrace, Ohan. ing.) 91 White, Mrs. A. JI-I. (Boyd) 73 Islington Street, off Jer­ t219 Seymour, Mrs. Annie .. (Not found.) vois Road, Ponsonby. 295 Shackleton, Frances M. 23 Longfellow Street, Bccken­ 399 White, Elizabeth 40 Woodville Street, St. Al- ham, Christchurch. bans, Christchurch. *189 Shea.hon, Mrs. E. Main Street, Horopito. 392 Whiting, Annie Collins Street, Ha.wera, 512 Shennen, Mrs. Annie E. 20 Abbotsford Street, New­ 469 Wigzell, Mrs. Emma Private Hospital, Rockville, market, Auckland. (Not Collingwood. practising.) 636 Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth 6 Urquhart Street, Wanga- 144 Simpson, Mrs. Wilhel- 63 Wa.ldegrave Street, Ann · nui. mina Palmerston North. t398 Williams, Mrs. Mary • . Uhaneys, Post-office, Ouru­ 208 Smale, Mrs. Margaret Ora.croft Street, Waite.re.. hia. 633 Smart, Mrs. Margaret Kurow. t426 Williams, Mrs. Sarah .. (Not found.) 109 Smith, Mrs. Bella. Sperry Maternity Home, t484 Wilson, Mrs. Annie (Not found.) Ka.ra.ka. Creek, Thames. (Claughton) 489 Smith, Isabella 6 Rose Road, Grey Lynn, ] ;495 Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth (Not found.) Auckland. I 161 Wilson, Mrs. Jane Abbotsford. 343 Smith, Mrs. Jane Main Street, Mangawai. !476 Wilson, Mrs. Margaret .• Pembroke. 568 Smith, Mrs. Mary 5 Grey Street, Masterton. I 134 Wilson, Mrs. Margaret •. Redmond Street, Gore. !289 Smith, Mrs. Rosa Ongaonga, Waipawa. ;224 Wilson, Mrs. Rachel "Blythewood," Ta h akopa 471 Smith, Mrs. Sarah J. Post-office, Herekino. Valley, Papatowai. 524 Smithson, Mrs. E. C. Oxford Street, Levin. t283 Witheford, Mrs. Ruth .. l\Ianurewa, Auckland. ;359 Spargo, Eliza.beth "Brightside," W a. v er I e y 536 Wood, Mrs. Ellen Seddon Street, Weraroa. Road, East Malvern, Mel­ (Bignell) bourne. 639 Wood, Mrs. Emma 23 Grey Road, Timaru. 353 Spence, Mrs. Chrisiina. Deveron Street, Whangarei. 356 Woodford, Mrs. Eva Nuggety Creek, Longford, t582 Spinks, Mrs. Eliza.beth .. New South Wales. /Not near Murchison. found.) · 374 Wooding, Mrs. Mary Cambridge Street, Levin. !281 Spreadborough, Mrs. Cameron Street, Tauranga. t258 Woolley, Jean 0/o Mr. Woolley, Chemist, Allee Whange.rei. 13 Storey, Mrs. Eliza.beth •. Private Hospital, 33 Trafal­ t67 Worthington, Mrs. Ann Copeland Street, Eden gar Street, Timaru. Terrace, Auckland. t661 Stuart, Mrs. Susannah 1 Eliza.beth Street, Welling­ 159 Wra.thall, Mrs. Mary J. 16 William Street, off Do­ ton. minion Road, Auckland. ;597 Studley, Mrs. Lavinia .• 3 Barker Street, Wellington. !563 Wyborn, Mrs. Charlotte Grove Road, Blenheim. !510 Surman, Mrs. Caroline .• Featherston Street, near 390 Wyndear, Mrs. Mary , . 459 Hereford Street, Campbell Street, Palmers­ Christchurch. ton North.

360 Taylor, Katherine Jane 0/o Mr. Robson, Brecon 375 Young, Mrs. Grace 0/o Old Men's Home, Otipua Road, Stratford. Road, Tima.ru. ------* See also Register of Trained and Qualified Nurses. t Signifies that midwife he.snot notified intention to practise dnring current year. t Si~niQe~ tl:!.q,t notiiioe.tiQQ bas not been seut for two years, and Minister may order her name to be removed rrom the register. APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1295

Vital Statistics. EPORT on the Vt\&l Sh,tistios of the Four Metropoli$an ArelM! and of the Nine Suburban Areae of the Dominion R for the Month of Ma.rob, 1920 :-

_§. DEATHS BEGISTEBED IN MAIWB, 1920. ~i Of"1g 'i=""": .a..;§i II ,o:;l ,i Pr~::t,~n of ~ 0,11 .. Malee. Femalee. .A :E ... to lhe :s .. - ·--- 1,000 of ~ 0 g. Populallou, ·~~ ~l-5 ,:. .. o fSm .... •A" Ma.rob, Ii; -r:a o•i,., !~ r::i t~ :;: r:.:i" ... ~~ A• ..0)0 .. "g i .,o 1920, ~"::.! it~o < Ai,. i p.., Jill><"'" "'"P.., :I>< 0 £.5 ill ,...., """'"'~ I ..... I """'"'~ El Auokland City .. .. 73,852 158 2·14 1 3 45 2 1 22 M 1·00 Remainder of Metropolitan Area 70. 794 111 1-57 3 2 11 1 2 15 34 0·48 ------Total for Auckland Metro­ 144,646 269 1·86 4 5 56 3 3 37 108 0·75 politan Area ------Wellington City .. . . 79,553 190 2·39 4 1 2'1 6 .. 19 57 0·72 Reme.inder of Metropolite.n Area 21,345 48 2·01 4 .. 11 2 1 2 20 0·94 ------Total for Wellington Metro­ 100,898 233'2-30 8 1 88 8 1 21 '17 0•76 politan Area ------Cbrietoburob City • , •• 61,104 HS 1·93 5 .. 19 2 2 24 52 0·82 Remainder of Metropolitan Area 40,648 71 1-75 1 .. 9 3 1 12 26 0·64 ------Total for Christchurch Metro­ 101,747 189 1·86 6 .. 28 5 3 36 78 0·77 politan Area ------Dunedin City . • • • . . 57,935 112 1·93 1 3 28 4 . . 35 71 1·23 Remainder of Metropolitan Area 14,113 29 2·05 I 1 . . 1 • • . . 5 7 0·50

Total for Dunedin Metro­ 72,048 141 1·96 2 II 3 29 4 i •• 1 40 78 ~-- politan Area i I ~-- 1 Gisborne Borough •• 11,022 25 2·27 2 i .. 6 2 .• , 5 I 15 1·36 Remainder of Suburban Area. 9,844 6 ! 1·79 I • • ' • • ' 1 . . • . • . 1 0·80 Total for Gisborne Suburban 14,366 31 2·16 2 7 2 5 16 104 Area Napier Borough .• 18,785 81 1 8 2 2 13 J·94 Remainder of Suburban Area 2,598 4 2 1 1 4 1·54 Total for Na.pier Suburban 16,383 35 1 10 8 s 17 Area ------,------New Plymouth Borough 9,820 22 2·24 1 .. 3 1 .. 1 6 0·61 Remainder of Suburban Area 1,231 , 1 0·81 ...... ---·------Tota.I for New Plymouth 11,051 23 2·08 1 .. 3 1 1 6, 0·54 Suburba.n Area -- -- Wanga.nui Borough .• 15,363 27 1'76 1 9 1 ~1-5 17 1'11 Remainder of Suburban Area. 6,415 11 1'71 ...... 1 .. 2 3 0·47 Total for Wanganui Sub­ 21,778 38 1 9 2 1 7 20 0·92 urban Area. ------1 Palmerston North Borough 13,617 36 3 11 14 1·03 1,249 3 1 1 0·80 Remainder of Suburban Area. ------,------Total for Palmerston North 14,866 39 2·62 • . . . 8 • • . • 12 15 1·01 Suburban Area -----1--1-----,--- Nelson City 1 9,101 16 1'76 • • • . 1 .. 1 I 6 s 0·88 Remainder of Suburban Area 1,23a __2_ 1·62 • • . • • • • • .. I . . • • Total for. Nelson Suburban 10,340 18 1'74 1 1 6 8 0·77 Area Greymouth Borough 4,960 5 1·01 ' . . • • I 1 1 2 0·40 Remainder of Suburban Area I______3,535 9 2•55 .____ . • . . ,;____ 2 ,_____ 1 _ 8 0·85 Total for Grey Valley i 8,495 ~ 1·65 i .. .. I 3 .. . . 2 : 5 ~- Boroughs Suburban Area Timaru Borough .• 113,280 • • • . ' . • . • • • • • • . • • . . . . Remainder of Suburban Area. I 1,598 __.•_ • • .• • • .. • . •• •• . . •• _

Total for Timaru Suburban I 14,828 •• . • • • • • . . • • •• . • . . • • Area• 1--1------

Invercargill Borough •• 1 14,867 84 2•29 1 • • 6 1 • • 4 12 0·81 Remainder of Suburban Area. Total for Invercargill Sub. 11::::: :::: 1 • • 6 1 • • 4 12 =--- 0·64 - urban Area ~ 1550,172 1,067 1·94 26 9 193 29 9 174 4~0 O·ilO

* Returns not to ha.nd. 1296 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. !"No. 41

Dealing with the four metropolitan a.rea.s only, it is found that the inolusion of the suburban portions lowers the death­ rate at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Death-rate per 1,000 of Population. Anokland Ci&y .. 1·00 Auckland Metropolitan Area .. 0·75 Wellington City 0·72 Wellington Metropolitan Area 0·76 Christchurch City ••0·821 Christchurch Metropolitan Area 0·77 Dunedin City .. 1·23 Dunedin Metropolitan Area .. 1·08 Including the suburban portions, the rate at Dunedin is U1e highest and at, Am·kland the lowest. Compared with March, 1917, 1918, and l!Jl9, the results are- 1917, 1918. 1919. 1920. Auckland Metropolitan Area 0·79 0•66 0-65 0·75 Wellington Metropolitan Area 0·78 0·74 0•79 0·76" Christohuroh Metropolitan Area . . 0·94 0·60 0·72 0·77 Dunedin Metropolitan Area 0·77 0·70 0·74 l ·08 The total births registered for the four metropolitan area.s amounted to 83:l, as against 734 in l<'ebruary-a.n increase of 98. The deaths in March were 341-an inorease of 35 as oompared with the previous month. Of the total deaths males contributed 180, females 161. Fifty-six of the deaths were of ohildren under five years of age, being 16·42 per cent. of the whole number. Forty of these were under one year of age. The following table shows the deaths in various a.ge-groups ooourring in the four metropolitan and total of nine suburban areas during the month of March, 1920 :------~------! METROPOLITAN AREA, NINE 8UBORBAN I I ABEAB,* Tote.I. Age-group. Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch. Dunedin. , I

I Males, IPomales. Ma.lea. 'Pomales. ~:-1-;~les./_ Males. I1!'oma1es.! Males. E'omaloa. Males. ! Females. ------c---~!-----~ -,-----c---~-- Under 5 years 9 6 9 !J 6 8 5 4 6 11 35 38 5 and under 10 years.. 3 1 l I I 1 2 2 8 4 IO 15 2 1 2 3 15 20 2 I I 2 1 5 . 3 20 25 l l 2 l 1 3 4 I 6 25 30 2 1 2 I 1 3 :I 1 3 6 11 30 35 3 1 2 l I 5 2 2 2 3 10 12 35 40 4 2 2 l 2 1 2 5 2 4 12 l:l 40 45 3 3 4 1 3 1 2 10 7 45 50 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 10 11 50 55 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 8 5 55 60 5 2 3 l 1 3 l 1 4 2 14 9 60 ,, 65 5 4 3 3 3 4 l I 6 3 18 15

65 years and over 2.3. 19 16 7 j 15 16 , 15 21 17 , 12 86 75 Unknown or not stated 1 0 0 0 0 I 1

Totals.. I 65 43 47 30 I 34 44 i 34 44 4-8 51 228 I 212

* Excluding Thua.rn: returns not yet received.

The deaths of 161 persons of 65 yea.rs and upwards were registered for the lour metropolitan and nine suburban area.s during the month of March, 1920, as against 153 in the previous month. The following ta.hie shows the classifioation :-

ME'l'ROPOLITAN AREA, NINk SUBURBAN AREAS.-~ Tot&!. A~e .. Auckland Wellington. Oh ristch arch. DunPdin

Males_ Females.I Males. I~'ewales Males IFemales. Males Females. Me.Jes I Females. . Males. I Females.

65 3 2 J 2 6 4 66 2 2 1 1 2 4 67 :l 1 J 1 3 2 68 1 1 1 2 6 2 69 1 1 1 2 70 2 1 1 1 4 3 71 2 2 4 72 1 1 1 2 2 73 1 1 1 1 2 3 74 1 2 1 4 8 5 6 75 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 4 8 76 1 2 2 1 J 1 6 2 77 2 8 1 2 2 1 1 6 6 78 2 1 1 \! 2 5 3 7\J 1 1 2 1 80 2 2 1 81 2 1 1 8 3 5 82 2 2 1 1 3 3 88 1 1 1 l 2 1 4 4 84 1 1 1 1 3 8 85 1 J 1 2 8 2 86 2 2 1 1 3 ti 87 1 1 1 1 3 2 88 1 1 89 1 2 \JO 1 1 1 92 1 93 ! 1 1 95 1 ' I 1 Totals •• 23 19 16 -·-;- __ 1_·~-1-1--~-j-~-~-1-~-~-1--17- --1-2--i-86 75 ______, ______* Excluding Timaru; returns not yeb received. APRIL 22.J THE NEW ZEALA~U GAZETTE. 1297

T.&.BLB showing the Oauees of the Deaths of Persons at the Four Metropolitan Area.a, and Total for Nine Suburban Areas,• registered during March, 1920.

--- . ----·--·------·-----~------,------;------,-- Auckland Wellington I Chriatchnrch Dunedin Nine Metropolitan Metropolitan Metropolitan Metropolitan Snbnrbu Area. Area. Area. Area. Ar•u. ea- of Deatb '!'ot&L Underj 5Yeani Under I s Yeani Under 5Ye&r1 Under 15 Years Under 15 Yean 5 Yean. and oTer. 6 Years. and over. I6 Yeara. land over. I6 Yean. and over. O Years. and over. ------·-- ---·-- I------·-----

1.-GBNIIIBA L DIBBAIB8. 1 I (a.) Epidemic Diseasea. I I I 1. Typhoid Fever 1 8. Whooping-cough 1 1 9. Diphtheria . , 1 1 10. Influenza , , 1 1 6 5 13 18. Erysipelas , , 1 1 (b.) OthM General Diaeases. 20. Septicmmia •. 1 1 2 28. Pulmonary Tuberculosis 5 7 5 4 24 29. Acute Miliary Tuberculosis 1 1 30. Tuberculous Meningitis 3 1 1 1 1 7 81. Abdominal Tuberculosis 1 1 2 82. Tuberculosis of Spine 1 1 85. General Tuberculosis 1 1 2 37. Syphilis 1 1 39. Cancer of Tongue, Jaw 1 1 2 40. Stomach, Liver 7 2 2 1 4 16 41. Intestines, Rectum 5 3 3 2 13 42. Female Genital Organs 1 2 3 1 1 8 43. Breast 1 1 45. Abdomen 1 1 45. Bladder 2 2 45. Glands 1 1 45. Leg 1 45. Lung l 1 45. Neck 1 ' 1 2 45. Pancreas 1 1 2 45. Prostate 1 1 2 45. Thorax 1 1 45. • Thyroid Gland 1 1 2 45. Diseeminated Cancer 1 1 2 4 50 Diabetes 1 1 1 1 4 51. Exophthalmic Goitre 2 1 1 4 52. Addison's Disease 1 ' 1 54. Pernicious Anremia . , 1 I 1 2 --6- --1- Totals .. 32-1--..--16--2--:-21 24--- 26 127 ------, ------Il.-DISIIIASlllS OF NmBVOUB SYSTlllM AND OF ORGANS OF SPlllCIAL SENSE, ·60. Lethargic Encephalitis 2 2 61. Meningitis .. 2 1 1 1 1 6 62. Locomotor Ataxia. .. 1 1 68. Myelitis . • • . . . 1 1 2

68. Lateral Sclerosis of Spinal Cord I' 1 64. Cerebral Hmmorrha.ge, Apoplexy 6 8 5 5 25 66. Hemiplegia. • • . • • , 2 1 3 68. Melancholia . . . . 1 1 1 2 69. Epilepsy . . • • 2 2 71. Convulsions of Infants 1 I 2 1 1 5 74. Cerebral Tumour .... 1 .. 1 ...... 1 .... 2 Tota.le •• _2_~ __::__:_2___ 9 :: _2_~1=--.:~.~ ~ ~ _1_-__6_ ~ lll.-D1smAS11lS OF THIil CIBCULA· TOBY SYSTlllM, : : I 79. Organic Diseases of Heart 15 12 I 16 11 14 68 80. Angina Pectoris I 1 1 81. Diseases of the Arteries, Athe­ 2 I 2 4 roma, &c. I I 82. Embolism and Thrombosis Totals •• : : - ;; -1 : : - ;; I : : _; ,: - : : - ,: : : - ;; I- .: IV.-DIBlllABEB OF THE RESPlBA· TOBY 8YBTlllM. 89. Acute Bronchitis , 1 , 2 I ~ 90. Chronic Bronchitis •• •• I 91. Bronoho-pneumonia. .. 1 92. Pneumonia. •• 5 ~ l s { I i 2 I 1~ 93. Pleurisy 2 94. Congestion of Lungs •• 1 1 : .i I : 96. Asthma · .. .. 98. Pneumoconiosis : : - .i - :: - .i I :: 1i :: - :: I :: I :: _11- ~ Tota.le .. 1 _ 7 _ 3 _ 4 _I 1 _ 4 _ .. _ 4 _I 4 _ 4 -- 32

* Excluding Timaru ; returns not yet received. 1298 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

T.t.BLII showing the Oauses of the Deaths of Persona at the Four Metropolitan .ueae, and .Total for Niue Suburban Areas,• • registered during Maroh, 1920-eonmwud.

Auckland WeJJlnKMn Chrlltdloreb Dunedin l Nine I Kekopollun Melropollun Kelro)JO(llall K1lroJ)Olltlln lnbnrbu ArH. Area. Area. 4rea. Areae. ca- of Dealll. Under I s Yea,; Under 16 Y-• Under I& Y- Under 5 Yean I Under 16 Yeare I Total 5 Yean i-Qd Ol'er. 6 Yean, rad over. 6 Yeara and O'fU. 6 Yean. and o•er. 6 Ye&18, 1111d O'fer.l

1 V. - DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE I '1 SYSTEM-continued. 100. Gastrio Uloer 1 1 108. Pylorio Obstruotiou •• 1 1 108. Gastrlo Neuritis 1 1 104. Diarrhrea and Enteritis (under 5 2 3 13 2 years of age) 105. Diarrhrea and Enteritis (2 years 3 1 1 2 2 10 and o•er) 108. Appendicitis • . 2 1 3 6 109. Intestinal Obstruction 2 3 1 3 9 110. Intestinal Hremorrba.ge 1 1 110. Iutraperitoueal Hremorrhage • , 1 1 113. Cirrhosis of Liver 1 1 114. Gallstones • • 1 1 115. Oholecystiiis 1 1 117. Peritonitis • . 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 , 3 Totals •• --3--10-1--'!--!--4-- --2---4----2----a-·--3--,11 -1-49 I VI.--NoN-VENBBEAr. D1BE&sms Ol" I I I TJllf, GBNITO-UBINABY SYB- TEH .t.ND ANNEX.A.. 119. Aoute Nephritis .. .. j 1 j 1 UIO. Bright's Disea.se . . 2 2 3 I 2 i 9 122. Dilatation of Kidney ' 1 1

124. Diseases of the Bladder 2 • • 1· 2 125. Periurethral Abscess J 1 .. ~l 126. Diseases of Prostate • • 1 1 1 1 ,. 132. Sa.lpingo-sophoritis I [ 1 Totals •• 3 --- 4 -- 6 ----1 1 --- 5 -- 19 ------1------VII.-PUEBPEBAL STATE. 135. Placenta Prrevia 1 I 1 187. Puerperal Septicremia 138, • Eclampsia ...... ~ .. I .. .. 1 ~ Totals.. ------. .. 1 ...... 1 --1------.. , .... 1 3

IX.-DISEASES OF THE BONES AND ' I . OF THE 0BG.t.NS O}' Loco- MOTION, 146. Osteomyelitis •. 149. Suppurating Bursitis i 1 , ~ ! ~ Totals •• .. ·1 .. - ...... - .. - .. - 1 .. . l - 2

X.-M.t.LFOBIUTIONB, f:: ~~:!::~::}!:i:ti:i:ase . • ~ - : : - : : - : : I .i - : : - : : _i : : : : : : - f Totals .. 1 .. • . • • 1 ...... 2

Xl.-DISBA8BS 011' E.t.RLY lNl'ANCT. , I 151. Congenital Debility, Ioterus, &o. .. . • 2 • • ...... 5 .. 7 151.t.. Premature Birth • • • • 1 3 6 3 3 15 152. Other Causes peouliar to Early 1 1 1 8 1;._0= ... ..11--1-- ·.. --6--.-.-·~--..-:---8-1-.-.-1~-- ..-~:25

154. Senility . . . . _ 9 _ •• _ 1 _ •• _ 5 _ •• -. 8 _ .. _ . 5 _ 28 1 XlJI.-ExTBBNAL CAUSES. I ' :

157. Suiolde by Hanging . • • • ! ' 1 1· 1 2 160. • Cutting Throat ! 1 1 165. Acute poisoning , , i ~ 1 1 167, Burns • • I 1 2 168. Aocldent-Asphyxia • • 1 2 169. Drowning · · 1 1 3 , 4 8 173. Quarry • • : : 1 1 175. Other Crushing 1 2 1 4 181. • Electricity 1 1 183. Homicide by Cutting Instru- 1 1 ments 184. Homicide (undefined) 1 1

Totals •. 1 3 7 2 2 8 23

XIV.-ILL-DEFINED DISEASES, 189. Ill-defined or not stated 8 1 4

Grand to,aJs 15 98 18 59 14 64 9 69 17 82 440

• Excluding Tlmarn ; returna not yet recel'fed. Oensus and Btatistios Of!ioe, J. W. BUTCHER, Wallington, N.11.:., 21st April, 1920. Aoting Government Statiatto1an. APRIL 22 .. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1299

Members of the New Zealand Institute of Arckitecta. Louch, E. F., 2 Mount Street, Auckland. McGowan, Robert, Riverdale Road, Avondale, Auckland. Registrar-General's Office, McLeod, A. M., Whangarei. Wellington, 16th April, 1920. Massey, H. L., 50 Esplanade Road, Mount Eden, Auckland. N compliance with section 37 (2) of the New Zealand Mealand, H. A., Y.M.C.A., Auckland. I Institute of Architects Act, 1913, a list of the names and Millar, A. B., 109 Calliope Road, Stanley Bay, Auckland. addresses of members of the New Zealand Institute of Archi­ Morland, R. E., 24 Ranfurly Road, Epsom. Auckland. t~cts is published for general information. Morton, E. R., City Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland. W.W. COOK, Moses, L. V., 305 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Registrar-General. Murray, J., Victoria Arcade, Auckland. O'Connor, A. S., Shortland Street, Auckland. Owen, R. B., Owen's Road, Epsom, Auckland. AUCKLAND DISTRICT BRANCH. Palmer, A. J., Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Fellows. Paterson, R. A., c/o Public Works Department, Auckland. Abbott, R. A., Box 880, Auckland. Patterson, D. B., Ellison Chambers, Auckland. Allsop, G. W., Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Peek, G. F., Findlay Street, Ellerslie, Auckland. Philson, G. H., Stanley Point, Devonport, Auckland. Anderson, John, 14 Liverpool Street, Auckland. Arnold, C. Le N., P.O. Box 880, Auckland. Putwain, W. S., 36 Sumner Street, Stanley Bay, Auckland. Reid, C., Whakatane. Ballantyne, R. A., Auckland. Reidy, E. D., Kelmarna Avenue, Herne Bay, Auckland. Bamford, F. N., Hobson Buildings, Fort Street, Auckland. Bush, W. E., Town Hall, Auckland. Routly, J., Swanson Street, Auckland. Chilwell, B. C., Queen Street, Auckland. Savage, H. C., 222 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Clemson, H. H., Cameron Road, Tauranga. Small, E. C., Rocky Nook, New North Road, Auckland. Souster, F., 2 O'Connor Building, Pukekohe, Auckland. Cumming, W. A., Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Sykes, J., Victoria Street, Hamilton, Waikato. Currie, J., Commercial Bank Buildings, Queen Street, Auck- land. Wallnutt, N., St. John's Avenue, Epsom, Auckland. Daw, A. G., Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Watkin, C. B., 305 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Farrell, John, Education Board, Auckland. Watkins, H. H., Hirst Avenue, Devonport, Auckland. West, H. L. D., King Street, Opotiki. Goldsbro, G. S., Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Grierson, H. C., N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, White, H. L., c/o J. E. Chitty, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Auckland. Wrigley, J. W., Arawa Street, Rotorua. Gummer, W. H., 721-723 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen Young, R. B., c/o J. Currie, Queen Street, Auckland. Street, Auckland. HAWKE's BAY - GrsBORNE DrsTRICT BnANOH. Hammond, H.; P.O. Box 39, Dargaville. Herrold, A. B., Ba., Fiji. Fellows. Holman, W. A., Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Finch, W. P., P.O. Box 156, Napier. Holt, P., Te Puriri Poultry Farm, Papakura. Frame, D. B., Box 160, Napier. Hunter, A. J., Swanson· Street; Auckland. Graham, P. H., Lowe Street, Gisborne. Jones, G. E., Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Hay, J. A. L., Box 211, Napier. Mahoney, T., Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, Auckland. Natusch, R., Browning Street, Napier. May, T. W., Queen Street, Auckland. Rush, W. J., c/o Box 127, Hastings. McDonald, C. F., Smeeton's Buildings, Queen Street, Auck. Associates. land. Ager, F. T., Wa.iroa. Moodie, F. L., Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Allen, A. R., Tamaki Chambers, Ward Street, Dannevirke. Morran, H. 8-, Queen Street, Auckland. Ball, J., Havelock North. Mullions, T. C., 77 Queen Street, Auckland. Boland, C. J., Latham Street, Napier. Park, J., Queen Street, Onehunga. Burr, J. H., Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Sanderson, J., Wyndham Chambers, ·Wyndham Street, Davies, H. G., Ebbett's Buildings, Queen Street, Hastings. Auckland. Forge, F. H., Goods' Buildings, Gisborne. Slator, J., Empire Buildings, 5 Swanson Street, Auckland. Frame, R. B., 413 The Strand, London. Trevithic, C., Queen Street, Auckland. Garnett, A., Queen Street, Hastings. Vautier, C. A., c/o A. and P. Association, Hamilton. Greig, J., N.Z. Shipping Co.'s Buildings, Gisborne. Wade, H. L., Brunswick Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Greig, T. C. D., N.Z. Shipping Co.'s Buildings, Gisborne. Wade, T. E. N .. Brunswick Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Greig, Wm., jun_, Customhouse Street, Gisborne. Walker, J. M., H.M. Arcade, Auckland. Hall, D. R. T., c/o Freezing Company, Wairoa, Hawke's Bay. Warren, J. W., Legal Chambers, Hamilton. Hill, Stanley, P.O. Box 212, Hastings. Wilson, A. P., Victoria Arcade, Auckland. James, E. T., Box 127, Hastings. Associates. Leslie, T. J., c/o Burr and Mirfield, Gisborne. Michie, W. D., Goods' Buildings, Gisborne. Aimer, K. W., 603 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Mirfield, I., Childers Road, Gisborne. Auckland. Phillips, E., Havelock North. Armstrong, H., P.O. Box 932, Auckland. Puflett, R., Box 75, Hastings. Atkins, F., "Iona," Clyde Street, Ponsonby, Auckland. Ramsay, J. C., c/o R. Nautsch, Esq., Napier. Baddeley, E. G., City Chambers, Auckland. Skeet, W. 0., Gisborne. Barclay, J. W., Whitaker Street, Te Aroha. Spiers, A. D., U.S.S. Co.'s Buildings, Gisborne. Bartley, A. M., Brunswick Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland. Westerholme, H. S., c/o J. A. Louis Hay, Esq., Napier. Belchynden, J. C., Legal Chambers, Hamilton. Williams, A. E., Union Bank Buildings, Gisborne. Binney, R. K., Swanson Street, Auckland. Williams, E. A., Borough Council Engineer's Department, Chitty, J. E., Victoria Street, Hamilton. Napier. Clark, Johnson, Palmerston Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Cray, T. S., Hamilton. TARANAKI-WANOANUI DISTRICT. Currie, W. A., c/o J. Currie, Queen Street, Auckland. l!'ellows. Daniell, F. C., Hamilton. Atkinson, L. J., Box 6, Wanganui. Davenport, W. H., Greenwoods Corner, Epsom, Auckland. Battle, T. H., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Docherty, P. A., 50 Bassett Road, Remuera, Auckland. Edwards, Robert, 2 Duke Street, Palmerston Nort,h. Farrell, R. L., c/o B. C. Chilwell, Queen Street, Auckland. Ford, C. R., Box 294, Wanganui. Fielder, A. W., Tahuna, via Morrinsville. Griffiths, H. V. S., New Plymouth. Fletcher, W. L., St. Mark's Road, Remuera, Auckland. Higgins, W. T., Marton. Garrett, E. c_, Pah Road, Onehunga. James, T. H., Viotoria Avenue, Wanganui. Gillman, E. E., Paeroa, Auckland. Maclachlan, G. L., 17 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. HaJl, I. C., Dilworth Avenue, Remuera, Auckland. Messenger, F., New Plymouth. Holden, A., 89 Clarence Street, Ponsonby, Auckland. Stroud, H. H., Ridgway Street, Wanganui. Hunt, G. de G., c/o Wade and Wade, Brunswick Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Associates. James, H. S., 721-723 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Bates, T. H., King's Buildings, Brough Street, New Plymouth. Auckland. Burmester, G. L., Gonvi!le, Wanganui. Keals, L. H., Public Works Department, Auckland.I Clere, E. H. de J., The Square, Palmerston North. Kirk, C- J., Tauranga. Doherty, H. J., Taihape. Laird, A. S., Taumarunui. Downer, G. E., King Street, Feilding. Le Petit, E. G., c/o Daniell and Gray, Hamilton. Duffell, ,T. E., c/o T. H. Battle, Wanganui, Lloyd, J. T. D., 714 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. Duffill, J. A., Hawera. 1300 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No: 41

Gibson, W. S., Barry's Buildings, H&wera. Lynch, P. P., University of Ota.go, Dunedin. Goodwin, H. E., 47 Bell:Street, Wanga.nni. McIntyre, T. C., c/o Crichton and McKay, Wellington. Hea.ly, J. D., Stratford,~ McKeon, W. J., 280, Rintoul Street, Wellington. Helm, H. M., 109 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Matthewman, H., c/o Public Works Department, Wellington. Hogg, H. L., Gill Street, New Plymouth. Maule, W. P., " Kaikoura," Ma.in Road, Wadestor.n. Hood, C. N., corner of Ridgway Street and Wickstead Place, Mitchell, C. H., Bacon and Mitchell, Grey Street, Wellington. Wang&nui. Munnings, J. F., Dominion Farmers' Institute, Wellington. Hood, R., Feilding. Natusch, S., Wellington. Jaggard, R. T., The Square, Palmerston North. Page, W. 111., 115 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Jorgensen, 0. A., Box 247, Palmerston North. Peacocke, N. S., c/o Crichton and McT

Steenson, I. W., c/o Canterbury Education Board, Christ­ Associates. church. Bauchop, R., Tokanui. Stevens, C. E., C:.P.0. Draughting Office, Christchurch. Lambeth, Charles, 109 Earn Street, Invercargill. ,vest, K E., c/o Collins and Harman, 81 Herdorrl Street, Royds, T. P., c/o C. J. Brodrick, Crescent, JnvercargilL Chriskhurch MEMBERS RESIDING OVERSEAS. Wilson, \V. V., 742 Colombo Street, Christchurch. Carryer, N., c/o Architects' Branch, Public Works Depart- 0TAGO DISTRICT BRANCH. ment, Hobart. Coates, H. F., 29 College fitreet, Kensington, Melbourne. Fellows. Duncan, A. G., 160 Hutt Road, Petone. AnscombP, ]<_;,, Princes Street, Dunedin. Millar, G. C., c/o Art Gallery, Swanston Street, Melbourne. Barton, ,J., 30 Cuba Street, Wellington. Parker, H. K, "Lanosa," Harrison Street, Neutral Bay, Barton, L., City Corporation, Dunedin. Sydney. Brown, ,T., Australasia Chambers, Bond Street, Dunedin. Rowe, F. S., c/o Waterhouse and Lake, 2 Hunter Street, Burnside, J. A., Rattray Street, Dunedin. Sydney. Coombs, L. D., The Octagon, Dunedin. Simpson, L. H. F., General Delivery, G.P.O., Chicago. Duke, C. R., c/o W. H. Duke, 34 London Street, Dunedin. 1Vren, vV. F., c/o W. 1Vren, 8 .lliontreal Street, fiydenham, Dunning, W. H., National Bank Chambers, Dunedin. Christchurch. Ford, A. C., c/o H. ~Iandeno, Bond Street, Dunedin. HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS. Forrester, J.M., Tyne Street, Oamaru. Auckland Di.strict. Fraser, R. H., c/o H. Mandeno, Bond Street, Dunedin.

SouTHr,AND DrsTRIOT BRANOH. SCHEDULE. Fellows. ACCEPTED: 'l'HE AusTRALASUN AUTO>!ATIC WEIGHING-MACHINF. Brodrick, C. ,T., Crescent, Invereargill. COMPANY (LrnITED). llicCaw, W. A., Education Office, Invercargill. RENTAL per machine per annum­ £ s. d. Roberta, C. H., Esk Street, Invercargill. North Island (minimum, sixty machines) 2 10 0 Rough, W. J·., e/o High Commissioner's Office, London. Rental per machine per annum­ Wilson, F,, R., P.O. Box 115, Invercargill. South Island (minimum, forty machines) 1 10 0

Nntice publi.,hed pursuant to the Prwisions of Section 16 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and Sections 18 and 19 of the Public 'Prust Office Amendment Act, 1913.

OTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme N Court at Wellington an election to administer the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed £400 in each case.

i Date Teotate Name. Residence. Occupation. Date Election or Office ~0-1 of Death. filed, Intestate. admlnlaterlng, ·--!I - Barlow, Edward Ernest l\1a.naia Farmer I l/7/18 13/4/20 Testate Wellington. 2 Booth, Harry Ngaruawn.hin Carter .. !J/12/19 1:l/4/20 Hamilton. :1 Cha,lticld, :lfary .. Tllrakina .. 1\farrind woman .. 12/3120 l!J/4/20 Intestate" 1Vangan11i. 4 Chalmers, Alexander Horopito .. Engin('-<1 rivpr :12/10/17 14/4/20 W cllington. 5 Collinson, Robert William :\fasterton Farm hand S;u/17 14;4/20 " (i Farmer, ,John Alfred Gishornc .. Retired police ('OTl· ll/8/19 13/4/20 Testate" Uisb0111c. stable 7 Finnerty, :\1ichael Panmure .. Police constahle .. ,18110/rn 16/4/20 Auckland. 8 Uilcs, Henry Ashburton Jfarm.er 4/11/18 19/4;20 Christchurch. !l Howlett, George William .. Palmerston North .. Flax ,miller 2G/8/ 18 14/4/20 PalmcrstonN. 10 McCallum, Stuart Gordon Ashburton Returned soldier 7/ii/19 19/4/:20 Christchurch. " 11 McDonnell, ,Tames 1 Tirnmatua Grocer 4/5/18 13/4/20 Intestate Wellington. 12 Maddox, Elizabeth ,Jane Auckland Married wo1nan .. 24/11/18 13/4/20 Auckland. 13 :lforton, William Henry Waihi lfarn1er 19/4/20 Hamilton. 120/12/18 " 14 :lfoston, William Wellington Dairyman I 20/8/19 13/4/20 Testate Wellington. 15 Newlyn, Annie Harriett Robinson's Bay Spinster 1 6/10;19 19/4/20 Intestate Christchurch. l(i N osgrove, Alfred Brooks .. Blenheim Carpenter 27/11/18 16/4;20 Wellington. 17 Roulston, Robert James .. Wellington Labourer I 18.1s;1s I 16/4;20 18 Scott, Thomas Alexander .. Rakaia Farmer 11/7 /17 • 13/4/20 Christ'church. 19 Sherson, Edward Auckland Sanitary inspector ' 30/9/18116/4/20 Auckland. 20 Thompson, Charles Riverhead Retired farmer ilii/10/19 19/4/20 21 Walsh, Eric Charles Alex· Ta.u1narunui Labourer ' 13/7 /18 Hi/1/20 Welllngton. antler 22 Woodruffe, Ellen Louisa or I Auckland Widow .. I 21/9/19 13/4/20 Auckland. Louisa Ellen 23 Woolhouse, Alfred ; or Muir, Ross Coachdriver 123/10/18 13/4/20 Wellington. Alfred ------·-----·---- Wellington, l\Jth April, 1920. ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee. B 1302 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

Notice to llfariners.-No. 14 o.f 1920. NELSON.-Monday, May 10th (whole day); Tuesday, May 11th, Government offices to open at 11 a.m. LIGHT ESTABLISHED.-HAYWARD POINT. WESTPORT. h I d REEFI'ON. Il Wednesday, May I2t (who e ay). Marine Department, , Wellington, 20th April, 1920. N and after the 29th instant an automatic unwatched ~~~;H.}Thursday, May 13th (whole day). O light will be shown from Hayward Point. BEALEY. Position ( ApproximaJ,e).-1·77 miles 57!0 (N. 74° 49' W. CHRISTOHUROH.-Friday, May 14th, Saturday, May 15th mag.) from Taiaroa Head Lighthouse. (whole days): Monday, May 17th, Government offices Abridged Description.-Lt. fl., W.R., ev. 4 secs., vis. 10·8 m. to open at 11 a.m. (U.). Oharacteristics.-Charac1:er: Unwatched Aga light flashing AsHBURTON.} every four seconds, with whi1:e and red sectors, thus-flash T!:MARU. Monday, May 17th (whole day). O· 4 sec., eclipse 3·6 secs. 0AMARU. Visibility : Whi1:e light, about 10 miles ; red light, DuNEDIN.-Tuesday, May 18th, and Wednesday, May about, 8 miles. 19th (whole days); Thursday, May 20th, Government, Sectors: White from 127° (S. 70° 34' E. mag.) through offices to open at 11 a.m. south to 255° (S. 57° 26' W. ), thence red to 307° (N. 70° MILTON. } 34' W. mag.). BALCLUTH.\ Thursday, May 20th (whole day). Notes.-The red sector covers the danger zone from Taiaroa GORE. Head to the ou1:er end of the bank. Inward-bound vessels lNVEROARGILL.-Thursday, May 2oth (whole day); should keep to the westward until they are in the white Friday, May 21st, Government offices to open at sector before attempting to enter the harbour or come to an 11 a.m. anchor. Outward-bound ves~els should keep in the line of D. ROBERTSON, leading-lights until they are in tho white sector before shaping Public Service Commissioner. their course. Charts, &,c., affected.-2411, 2532, 3629, 1212 ; "New Zealand Pilot," 1908 edition, Chapter viii, pp. 254, 255 ; Kaitangata Relief Fund. "New Zealand Nautical Almanac," 1920, pp. 366, 367. ROBERT DUNCAN, TATEMENT of account of the Public ·rrustee'e ad­ Secretary. S ministration from 31st March, 1919, to 31st March, 1920:- Cr. £ 8, d. Notice to Mariners.-No. 15 of 1920. By Bala.nee brought forwa.rd 3,574 6 0 Public Trust Office- ERRATUM.-NEW ZEALAND NArTIOAL ALMANAO AND Interest to Slat March, 1920, at 4! per '.f'IDE-TABLES FOR 1920. cent. 11S6 9 8 l\'Carine Department, £3,730 15 8 Wellington, N.Z., 20th April, 1920. Dr. SERS of the New Zealand. Nautical Almanac and Tide­ 'l'o Beneficiaries' Aooonnts- U tables are requested to make the following correction Allowa.nce to five recipients to lat April, £ s. d. on the eleventh line of page 345 of the Almanac for 1920, in 1920 201 8 3 directions for entering the Inner Harbour at Lyttelton : Balance 3,529 7 5 The bearing of two beacons in line should read 303!0 (N. £3,730 15 8 73f0 W. magnetic) in lieu of 57° (N. 73!0 W. magnetic)"'as now printed. - ROBERT DUNCAN, By balance •• £3,529 7 5 Secretary. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trust Office, Assista.nt Public Trustee. Visit of His Royal Highness the Printe of Wn/e., Wellington, 27th Ma.rob, 1920.

Office of Public Servi~e Commissioner, Wellington, 14th April, 1920. CROWN LANDS NOTICES. T is hereby notified, for general information, that the I Government offices in the undermentioned cities and towns will be closed on the da1:es mentioned, on the occasion Education Reserves in Auckland Land District for Lease by of the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales:- Public Auction. AucKLAND.--Saturday, April 24th, and Monday, April 26th (whole days): Tuesday, April 27th, Government lDistrict Lands and Survey Office, offices to open at 11 a. m. Auckland, 19th April, 1920. HAMILTON.-Tuesday, April 27th (whole day). N OTICE is hereby given that the education reserves de­ RoTORUA.-Tuesday, April 27th, Government offices to scribed in the Schedule hereto will be offered for lease close at 12 noon; Wednesday, April 28th, and Thurs­ by public auction at the District Lands and Survey Office, day, April 29th (whole days). Auckland, at 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, 10th ,Tune, 1920, under the provisions of the Education Reserves Act, 1908, NEW PLYMOUTH.} and amendments, and the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. ~:;!!~~D. Friday, April 3oth (whole day). PATEA. SCHEDULE. W ANGANm.-Fri ay, April 3oth, Government offices to AUOKLAND LAND DISTRICT. close at 12 noon; Saturday, May 1st (whole day). Subdivision of Section 419, Town of Hamilton East. MARTON.FEILDING. } Saturday, May 1st (whole day). .. ---- NAPIER.--Saturday, May 1st (whole day) : Monday, Allotment. I Block. I Area. 1:~:I. V~lue. IUp~t:rnal A. R. P. £ £ s. d. !i;f;o}v:::::. :::::: ;:::l:td::)~.m. 1 2 3 2 38·4 90 4 10 0 WooDvrr,LE. 2 2 4 1 10·6 90 4 10 0 p ALMERSTON. 4 2 4 1 11 90 4 10 0 WELLINGTON.-Tuesday, May 4th, and Wednesday, May 6 3 5 2 36 140 7 0 0 5th (whole days). 7 3 5 1 9 120 6 0 0 8 3 5 1 5 130 6 10 0 CARTERTON. } MASTERTON. Thursday, May 6th (whole day). 9 '3 5 3 24 130 6 10 0 FEATHERSTON. ' 1 & 2 4 4 0 13 100 5 0 0 3 10 0 PioTON. 3 4 2 3 2 70 1 4 3 2 33 90 4 10 0 BLENHEilll. ~Monday, May loth (whole day). 4 4 4 0 I 100 5 0 0 HAVELOOK.j 5 APRIL 22.] TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'l'E 1303

Level land, situated between Peach Grove Road and!Day Good agricultural land ; soil of good quality, though light Street, about one mile from Hamilton Post-office. in places ; aJI level. Southern porti011 well watereo by The following allotments are weighted with valuation for water-race and stream. Situated about eight miles from improvements :- Glenavy Railway-station by good road. Allotment I of Lot 2.-Clearing, grassing, fencing,f and draining; value, £28 15s. If ABSTRACT OF TERMS AND CmmITIONS OF LEASE. I" Allotment 2 of Lot 2.-Fencing; value, £6 10s. ~Allotment 4 of Lot 2.-Fencing; value, £3 14s. 1. Six months' rent at the rate offered, together with rent Allotment 6 of Lot 3.-Clearing and fencing ; value, £15. for the broken period up to 1st July, 1920, aud £2 2s. lease Allotment 7 of Lot 3.-Fencing; value, £4. fee and cost of registration, must be paid on the fall of the Allotment 8 of Lot 3.-Clearing and fencing ; value, £8 12s. hammer. 2. Term of lease, fourteen years, with right of renewal for 'fAllotment 9 of Lot 3.-Fencing; value, £2 ls. Ir Allotments 1 and 2 of Lot 4.-House with hedge and further similar terms at rentals based on fresh valuations orchard, valued £50 ; clearing, fencing, and draining, valued under the provisions of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. £11 ; total value, £61. 3. Rent payable half-yearly, in advance, on 1st days of Allotment 3 of Lot 4.-Clearing and fencing; value, £8. January and July in each year. Allotment 4 of Lot 4.-Clearing, draining, and fencing ; 4. Lessee t.o maintain in good substantial repair all build­ value, £11 15s. ings, drains, and fences ; to keep clear all creeks, drains, Allotment 5 of Lot 4.-Clearing and fencing; value, £14 13s. ditches, and watercourses ; to trim all live hedges ; and yield up all improvements in good order and condition at the Town of Hamilton East. expiration of his lease. Section 303 : Area, 1 acre ; capital value, £400 ; upset 5. Lessee not to transfer, sublet, or subdivide without the annual rent, £20. consent of the Land Board. Level section, fronting main street of Hamilton East. 6. Lessee to keep the land free from noxious weeds, rabbits, Soil of first-class quality, on gravel formation. and vermin. 7. Lessee not to use or remove any gravel without the con­ Town of Cambridge West. sent of the Land Board. Section 145 : Area, 1 acre ; capital value, £10 ; upset 8. Lessee not to carry on any noxious, noisome, or offensive annual rent, 10s. trade upon the land. This section is situated about half a mile from the Cam­ 9. Lessee not to make improvement.a without the consent bridge Post-office, and has a frontage to Wordsworth Street. of the Land Board. 10. Lessee not to take more than three crops in succession, ABSTRACT OF TERMS AND CoNDITTONS OF LEASE. one of which must be a root crop; after the third crop the land to be left in pasture for at least three years ; at least 1. Term of lease, twenty-one years, with perpetual right two-thirds of the area cropped to be left in pasture at the of renewal for the same ter.m at a rent to be determined by expiration of the term ; penalty for breach, £2 per acre. revaluation in accordance with the provisions of the First 11. Lessee not entitled to any compensation for improve­ Schedule of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. 2. Rents payable half-yearly, in advance, to the Receiver ments ; but if the lease is not renewed upon expiration, the of Land Revenue, Auckland; the first half-yearly payment, new lease offered for disposal by public competition will be with lease fee (£2 2s.), to be made on the fall of the hammer. subject to payment by the incoming tenant of valuation for buildings and improvements effected by the original Jessee 3. No lease to be assigned, underlet, or the possession wit,h the consent of the Board ; failing disposal, the land and thereof parted with except with the consent of the Land buildings to· revert to the Crown without compensation. Board. 4. All rates, taxes, charges, and assessments whatsoever 12. Lease liable to forfeiture for non-payment of rent to be paid by the lessee. within six months after due date, or for breach of conditions. 5. The leases shall be prepared generally in accordance 13. Land Board may resume not more than 5 acres for with the provisions of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. school-site upon reduction of rent and compensation for crops. 6. Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be 14. Lessse to keep buildings insured. paid on rent in arrear. 15. Lessee to have no right to any minerals. 7. Consent of the Land'Board to be obtained before sub­ Education reserves are included in the classes of land on dividing, erecting any buildings, or effecting other improve­ which, with the approval of the Advances Board, money ments. may be advanced by the State Advances Office. 8. The successful applicant must pay the value of improve­ ments (if any) before being admitted to possession, which The reserve is described for the general information of will be given on the day of sale upon the necessary payments intending bidders, who are recommended, nevertheless, to being made. make a personal inspection, as the Department is not· re­ 9. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions violated. sponsible for the absolute accuracy of any description. Possession will be given on day of sale. Education reserves are included in the classes of land on which, with the approval of the Advances Board, money Form of lease may be perused and full particulars obtained may be advanced by the State Advances Office. at this office. The reserve is described for the information of intending H. D. M. HASZARD, bidders, who are recommended, nevertheless, to make a per­ Commissioner of Crown Lands. sonal inspection, as the Department is not responsible for the absolute accuracy of any description. ----~-~-~~------·-. Form of lease may be perused and full particulars obtained at this office. H. M. SKEET, Land in the North A 1i.cklan

North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Education Reserve for Lease by Public Auction. Auckland, 20th April, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands District Lands and Survey Office, N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers Christchurch, 19th April, 1920. Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder; and OTICE is hereby given that the education reserve de­ applications will be received at the North Auckland District N scribed in the Schedule hereto will be offered for Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, up to 4 o'clock p.m. lease by public auction at the Courthouse, Waimate, at 2 on Monday, the 14th June, 1920. o'clock p.m. on Monday, 7th June, 1920, under the provisions The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ of the Education Reserves Act, 1908, and amendments, and ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years and a right to acquire the freehold. SCHEDULE. Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board for examination at the North Auckland District Lands and CANTERBURY LAND' D1sTRICT.-WAIMATE CouNTY.­ Survey Office, Auckland, on Tuesday, 15th June, or at the W AITAKI SURVEY DISTRICT. Courthouse, Dargaville, on Wednesday, 16th June, 1920, at Education Reserve. 10 o'clock a.m. LOT hi of E.R. 1129, Block IX: Area, 205 acres 3 roods 'rhe ballot will be held at the Courthouse, Dargaville, at 23 perches; upset annual rental, £169 19s. the conclusion of the examination of applicants. 1304 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

SCHEDULE. Lands in tlte Hawke's Buy Land Di•trict for Sule or Lease to NoRTH Auma.AND LAND DISTRICT. Dischar[!e.d Sold.:er8. Koremoa Settlement.-Bloolcs XIII and XIV, Tokatoka Snri:ey District Lands and Survey Office, Dist.rid. Napier, 19th April, 1920. ------OTIC}; is hereby given that the undermentioned lands I Instalment I .; on Deferred Half-yearly N are open fot sale or lease under the Discharged Sol­ Area. I Payment Rent diers Settlement Act, I!)] 5, and the regulations thereunder; I (excluding I on Lease. a,I and applications will be received at the District Lands and Interest). I --I ----- . ----·------' Survey Office, Napier, and the local Lands and Survey Office, A. R. P. A. R. P. £ £ s. d. £ s. d. Gisborne, up to 4 o'clock JJ.m. on Tuesday, the 1st June, 1920. ls 40 196 l 36 2,550 156 5 0 57 7 6 The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right 12s 156 ~ 3~} I 575* 32 8 9t 2s 37 0 10[ of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years 195 0 2 1,900 95 0 0 42 15 0 and a right to acquire the freehold. I 21s 157 3 321 37 Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board 3s 3 lOJ 197 2 32 1,850 92 10 0 41 12 6 20s 159 3 22, for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Napier, on Wednesday, 2nd June, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.m., 4s 33 2 201 147 0 32 1,750 87 10 0 39 7 6 19s 113 2 12j or at the local Lands and Survey Office, Gisborne, on Monday, 38 7th ,June, or at Everybody's Hall, '\Vairoa, on Thursday, 5s 0 201 163 0 36 1,700 85 0 0 38 5 0 22s 125 0 16i 10th ,June, at 10 a.m. 6s 43 The ballot will be held at Everybody's Hall, Wairoa, at l 6} 70 0 31 10 0 15s 157 1 30 200 2 3611,400 0 the conelnsiun of the examination of applicants on the 10th 7s 43 June, 1920. 0 29} 177 75 0 0 33 15 0 14s 134 2 15 3 411,500 8s 35 0 14} 174 0 26 1,500 75 0 0 33 15 0 SCHEDULE. 18s 139 0 12 9s 164 3 2 164 3 2 2,000 100 0 0 45 0 0 HAWKE's BAY LAND HrsTRICT.-FrnsT- A:'

Section 2s.-Partly low easy hills in grass, with a few Land in !lte Hawke's _Bay Land District for Sale or Leaae to­ patches of small manuka, and partly flat, about 100 acres Discharged Soldiers. of which is rich river-flat, balance rather light pumiceous flats. District Lands and Survey Office, Section : s.-Undulating to hilly, with some ploughable Napier, 19th April, 1920. flats, about 80 acres suitable for cropping. Section is well OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned larnla gr&ssed. N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers Section 4s.-Uhiefly easy slopes, undulating ploughable Rettlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder; and country; mostly in light manuka and fern, with some·patchcs applications will he rec,eived at the.District Lands and Survey of grass. Office, Napier, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 14th June, Section 5s.-Partly easy slopes and spurs well grassed, 1920. and partly fairly steep spurs and faces, with about I 00 acres The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ of mixed bush chiefly tawa and some rimu. Soil fair on the ments, or selected on lease for sixty-six years, with right of lower portions, improving on the higher ground. renewal for further successive terms of sixty-six years, and 1t Section 6s.-About 700 acres of light pumiceous soil on right to acquire the freehokl . hilly country, covered with small manuka; balance good Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board soil, with patches of big manuka. for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Section 8s.-All hilly country mostly in heavy manuka, Napier, on Tuesday, 15th June, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.m. light bush in gullies. About 250 acres good soil, cleared and The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination grassed. . of applicants. Section 9s.-Undulating to hilly country, with light soil on the lower slopes and good on the higher country, holding good grass, light patches of manuka. SCHEDULE. Section lOs,--('hiefly easy warm slopes, good soil and well grassed, patches of manuka and scrub. HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT.-PATANGATA UOUNTY.­ Section lls.-Light pumiceous soil of fair quality on easy PoRANGAHAU SURVEY DISTRICT. undulating country, largely ploughable, and for the greater George Hunter Block. part covered with small manuka. About 40 acrPs of good mixed bush, chiefly tawa. FIRST-CLASS LAND, Section 12s.-Principally easy spurs and slopes. Good SEVTJON I, Block VII: Area, 467 acres 3 roods 10 perches; soil, well grassed. About 120 acres of good tawa bush, with capital value, £4,100; instalment on deferred payment a number of rimu-trees. (excluding intn·eet), £205; half-yearly rent on lease, £92 5s. Section J:Js.-Chiefly hilly country, in manuka scrub, with Section :l, Block VII: Area, 454 acres; capital value, small patches of mixed hush ; fair soil, well watPred hy £4,000; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), permanent streams. £200; half-yearly rent on lease, £90. Section 14s.-Generally easy hills and spurs; about 400 acres good soil, cleared and Wt>ll grassed ; balance in manuka SECONll-CI.ASS LAND, scrub, with patches of grass; light soil. Section 4, lllock \JI: Area, 421 acres 3 roods; capital Section 15s.-Undulating to hilly country rnost,Jy in tutu value, £3,300; instalment on deferred payment (excluding and forn, with light manuka on the spurs ; a bout 400 acres intc-rest), £165; half-yearly rent on lease, £74 5s. cleared and grassed, and about 100 acres light bush chiefly Section 1, Block XI: Area, 546 acres 1 rood; capital value, tawa. £3,400; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), Section 16s.-Undulating and hilly country generally, £170; half-yearly rent on leltSe, £76 10s. about 700 acres partly cleared and grassed, remainder in Section 2, Block XI : Area, 385 acres 2 roods ; ca pita! heavy fern and tutu, with light mixed bush of tawa and value, £2,800; instalment on deferred payment (excluding kowhai in the gullies. interest), £140; half-yearly rent on lease, £63. Section l 7s.-Undulating to hilly country, partly grassed and part in manuka scrub; fair soil. IMPROVEMENTS. Section 18s.-Chiefly undulating and hilly country; about 200 acres in heavy tutu and fern, remainder partly cleared Improvements included in capital value of sections are as and grassed and partly in.manukn scrub and fern, with light follows:- bush in the gullies ; fair soil. Section 1, Block VII.-Fenciug, valued at £145. Section 2, Block VII.-Fencing, valued at £219 5s. IMPROVEMEXTS, Se

Land in tl,e Hawke'B Bay Land District for Sale or LeaBe to The homestead-site for each allotment has been laid off Discharged Solrlier8. along the main road, with stock-tracks to the back portions of the allotments. District Lands and Survey Office, The country comprises chiefly undulating to hilly ground, Napier, 19th April, 1920. steep in places, some good flats along the main road, all in OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands good heart and well grassed. The quality of the soil is good, N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers resting on papa and clay formation. Well watered by Settlement Act, 1915, and the rogula.tions thereunder; and permanent streams, and with a good annual rainfall. Altitude applications will be received at the District Lands an

and 2,000 head of cattle, the wool-clip averaging 9·44 lb., and port of Wairoa is dist.ant ahout twenty miles, and Gis­ and there being no mortality losses among the cattle. At horne about sixty miles. the disposal sale early in March 14,150 sheep and 1,700 head The block contains about 918 acres, of which :l30 acres is of cattle, and the station horses, brought £30,34;;, exclusive good heavy flat land, rich black soil; balance easy and of :1,bout 5,000 wethers and lambs and 300 hullocks which undulating hill country, :1, large portion of which is ploughahle. were previously sent as "fats" to the works. At, the sale The whole is in goo

DES<'RIPTIO.NS OF 8ECTI0XS. Lands 1:n the Ifm1'kf'8 Bay Land D'lstrict for /3a.lP or Len8P to Di.scha.rr1cd Soldier.;. Rection ls.--All rich flat land in good order, well grassed, and having abundant water-supply. District Lands and Survey Office, Section 2s.-About 36 a<,res good fl:1,t land; balance good Napier, 19th April, 1920. bills, of which 15 acres are ploughable; good sole of grass, OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands and well watered. N are open for sale or lease under the Discharaed Soldiers Section 3s.-- .. Ahout 34 acres of good fl:1,t land; balance Rettlement. Act, 1!)15, and the regulations there1~der; and easy hills, of which 25 acres are ploughable ; all in good applil'ations will be received at the District Lands and Survey grass, and well watered. Office, Napier, ~nd the loca,1 T,a,nds and Survey Office, Gis­ Rection 4s.-About 27 acres of good flat land slightly horne, up to 4 o clock p.m. on Tueeda.y, the 1st ,June, l!l20. broken by small streams ~ balance ca8y hills, 30 acres being The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ ploughable ; all in good grass, and well watered. ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right Section /is.-Ahout 32 acres of good flat land; balance easy of renewal for further suecessiYe terms of thirty-three years hills, 15 :1,crcs of which are ploughable ; there is about 10 and a right to acquire the freehold. acres of s,·attcrcd manuka on the hills; well gra.ssed and Applicants mnst appe:1,r personally hefore the Lancl Board watered. for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Sect.ion 6s.-About 7ii acres of easy undulating country Napier, on Wednesday, 2nd ,June, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.m., broken by streams ; balanrn, hilly, and carrying a fair amount or at the loc:1,l Lands and Survey Office, Gisborne, on Monday, of scattered manuka; the soil is of good quality, and well 7th June, or at Everybody's Hall, ,vairoa, on Thursday, gTassed. 10th ,Tune. - Section 7s. --Ahout 30 acres of good flat land; balance The ballot will be held .it Everybody's Hall, Wairoa, at easy hills, of which about 20 acres arc ploughablc, and about the conclusion of the examination of applieants on the 10th 15 acres of scattered manuka on the hills ; all well grassed ,June, 1920. · and watered. Section 8s.-A bout 18 acres of good scattered flats; balance easy hills, of which about 100 acres are ploughable ; all SCHEDULE. good soil, and well watered. Section 9s.--About 60 acres good heavy flat land, small HAwK,:'s BAY LAND DrsTRfCT.-FIRST-UJ,ASS LAND. portion will require draining; balance good hilly country, Omama Settlement.~· Wairoa. Oonnty.-Nultaka Survey Distrfrt. well grassed. I Annual , IMPROVEMENTS. Instalment on ; Half-yearly .§ Capital The improvements not included in the capital values, but Area. Yalue. : Deferred Pay- Rent '\l ment (excluding on Lease. which haYc to be paid for separately, are as follows :- "' I Interest). I Rection ls. - Four-roomed cottage, sound timber, only requires renovations, valued at £250 ; wool-shed and engine­ A. R. P. £ £ s. d. £ s. d. roorn, £150. The wool-shed is a thoroughly sound building ls 60 :~ 0 2,320 136 0 0 ;,2 4 0 in good order. Yards, rlip, &e., included in capital value. 400* 19 ;) 4t Total, £400. 2s 74 1 12 1 ,/\40 77 0 0 34 13 0 Sect.ion 6s.-Good sound building of six rooms, only re­ !ls 75 l 15 1,700 85 0 0 38 5 0 quires renovating, valued at £250. 4s 77 3 1 1,54-0 77 0 0 34 13 0 Section 7s.---Thirty-six-bail cow-shed, concrete floor, and 5s 76 l 13 1,500 75 0 0 33 Iii 0 calf-house, valuetl at £150. !is 117 3 :W 2,020 113 10 0 4r, 9 0 Section 9s.-Cottagc and outbuildings, including stable, 250* 12 0 10+ whare, and trap-shed, valued at £400. 7s 120 3 1,800 97 10 0 40 10 0 The improvements included in capital value of sections HiO* 7 4 6§ are as follows :- 8s 232 3 0 3,820 191 0 0 85 19 0 Section ls.--Seventy-four chains of road and internal 9s 81 2 22 2,120 126 0 0 47 14 0 fencing, valued at £65 ; sheep and stock yardR and dip, 400* 19 5 411 valued at £50. * Buildings. Rcction 2S.-·Eighty-live chains of road and internal fencing, t Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £400. and h:1,lf share of t,hirty-ninc chains of boundary fencing, !'ayablP in cash or in fifteen years by thirty half-yearly valued at £8!i I iis. mstalments of £19 5s. 4d. ; total half-yearly pn,yrnent on Rection 3s.-Fifty-eight chains of internal and half share lease, £71 9s. 4d. of 20} chains boundary" fondng, valued at £53 15s. t Interest and sinking fund on building valued at £250. Section 4s.-Twenty-one chains of internal and half sha.re Payable in cash or in fiftoen years by thirty half-yearly sixteen chains boundary fencing, valued at £23 15s. mstalments of £12 Os. lOd. ; total half-yearly payment on Section ,5s.-Nincteen chains int<>rnal and half share seventy- lease, £57 9s. 10d. - five chains honndary fencing, Yalued at £51 15s. · § Interest and sinking fund on building valued at £150. Section 6s.--Fencing, fifty-three chains intern:1,l and half yayable in cash or in fifteen years by thirty half-yearly share eighty-eight chains boundary, valued at £59 !Os. mstalments of £7 4s. 6d. ; total half-yearly payment, on Rection 7s.-Fencing, sixty-two chains internal and half lease, £47 14s. 6d. share sixty-nine chains boundary, valued at £56 17s. 6d. !I Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £400. . Section 8s.-:Fencing:, twenty.one chains road and internal, Payable in cash or in fifteen years by thirty half-yearly and half sharp fifty-four chains boundary, Yalued at £1!i7 instalments of £19 5s. 4d. ; total half-yearly payment on 7,s. 6d. lease, £66 19s. 4d. Section 9s.---Fcncing, 116 chains of road and internal, NoTF..-Annual instalments deferred payment on Sections and half share of thirty-eight chains of boundary, valued ls, 6s, 7s, and 9s include repayment for building. at £104 5s. Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this GENERAL DESCRIPTION. offic<'. Dist,mt about one mile from the Township of Nuhaka, W. F. MARSH, and situat<, on the m:1,in Wairoa .. Gisborno Road. Tlw town Commissioner of Crown Lands. 1308 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

Education Reserve in Hawke's Bay Land DiJJtrict far Selection Sect.ion 2.-All good agricultural land in English grass, by Discharged Soldiers on Renewable Lea.,e. about 150 ncres flat, remainder low downs. Weighted with £409 for a house, washhouse, dairy, stable, wool-shed, fowl­ District Lands and Survey Office, house, trap-shed, and small cottage, which may be paid for Napier, 19th April, 1920. in cash or by twenty half-yearly instalments of £26 9s. 8d. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned educa­ There is on this section a men's hut for removal to Section 3. N tion reserve is open for selection by discharged soldiers Section 3.-All good flat agricultural land in English grass. on renewable lea.se under the provisions of the Education Weighted with £80 for a men's hut at present on Section 2, Reserves Act, 1908, the Land Act, l!J08, and their amendments. which may be paid for in cash or out of advances. Applications will be received at this office up to 4 o'clock p. m. :Fairlie Rifle Range, five chains wide, is situated along on Monday, 14th June, 1920. the northern boundary of this section, and the successful Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board applicant will be called upon to give the Defence Department for examination . at the District Lands and Survey Office, a lease of the shooting rights over the range. Napier, on Tuesday, 15th ,June, 1920, but if any applicant Sestions 4 and 5.-All rolling downs, good agricultural so desires he may be examined by the Land Board of any land in English grass. other district. The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination IMPROVEMENTS. of applicant.a. The improvements that go with the land are for boundary No rebate of rent will be allowed for prompt payment, and subdivisional fencing valued as follows : Section l, 286 and lessees will have no right to acquire the freehold. chains, £112 ; Section 2, 377 chains, £14 7 ; Section 3, 138 chains, £5.5 ; 8ection 4, 233 chains, £58 ; Section ii, 279 SCHEDULE. chains, £113. HAWKE's BAY LAND DrsTRICT.-FlRST-or,Ass LAND. Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this office. Parangahau Survey Dilftrict. H. D. M. HASZARD, SECTION 3, Block VII : Area, 510 acres 1 rood 36 perches; Commissioner of Crown Lands. capital value, £4,200; renewable lease: half-yearly rent, £84. DESCRIPTION OF RESERVE. La.·11rl in the (]anterlmry Land District for Sale or Lease to The reserve comprises easy slopes and warm sunny faces, J>i.scharge,l Soldier~. mostly ploughable, clean, well-grassed country ; well watered. Altitude from 350 ft. to 800 ft. above sea-level. District Lands and Survey Office, IMPROVEMENTS. Christchurch, 13th April, 1920. OTlCE is hereby given that the undermentioned Janda The improvements which are included with the section N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers consist of boundary and internal fencing. Settlement Act-, 191/i, and the regulations thereunder; and W. F. MARSH, applications will be received at the District I.ands and Survey Commissioner of Crown Lands. Office, Christchurch, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 7th ,Tune, 1920. The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ Land in the Canterbury Land District for Sal,e ar Lease to ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right DiJJcharged Soldiers. of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years and "'right to acquire the freehold. District Lands and Survey Office, Applicants must appear personally before the Land Boarrl Christchurch, 19th April, 1920. for examination at th" District Lands and Survey Office, OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Christchur~h, at 10 a.m. on Wedne•day, 9th June, 1!)20, at N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers 10 o'clock a.m. Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder; and The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey of applicants. Office, Christchurch, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 29th May, 1920. The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ SCHEDULE. ment.a, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right CANTERBURY LAND DISTRIOT.-SECOND-OLASS LAND. of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years and a right to acquire the freehold. Waitohi Peaks Settlement.-Waipara Oount11.--Waitohi, Waipara, Nuble, a.n,J, ()h1tku Suney Districts. Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board ------·-c------,-----~---- for examination at the Local Lands and Survey Office, Instalment Timaru, on Tuesday, 1st June, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.m. on Deferred H•lf-yearly The ballot will be held at the local Lands and Survey Office, Section. Area. Capital Value. Payment, Renton (excluding Leue. Timaru, at the conclusion of the examination of applicants. Interest). ------··------SCHEDULE. A. R. P. £ £ s. d. £ s. d. l 1,068 0 0 CANTERBURY LAND DrsTRICT.-FlRST·CLASS LAND. l 7,250 362 JO 0 163 2 6 ]A 28 1 13 I Lamhrook Settlement.-Mackenzie Oounty.-Tengawai S?Lrvey 2 624 0 0 3,730 194 0 0 83 18 6 DiJJtrict. } 150* 7 11 6t 3 1,116 0 0 7,300 395 0 0 164 5 0 Instalment 3A 14 2 20 600* 30 6 Ot Capital on Deferred Half-yearly Blook. Area. Payment Rent 4 1,200 0 0 7,380 369 0 0 166 l 0 Value. (excluding on Lease 5 803 0 0 5,920 296 0 0 133 4 0 f Interest). 6 788 0 0 4,950 247 10 0 111 7 6 6A 50 0 15 A. R. P. £ £ 8, d. £ s. d. } 7 1,080 0 0 l XI 236 3,400 I 76 10 6,960 348 0 156 12 0 29 170 0 0 0 7A 52 0 0 0 0 XI 1 5,380 289 9 121 l } 2 383 7 0 0 8 764 0 0 409* 26 5,540 277 0 (l 124 13 9 St 8A 56 0 20 0 3 XI 125 3 5 1,660 83 0 0 37 7 0 } i 9 667 0 0 4 XI ' 280 l 26 3,600 180 0 81 0 0 l 4,990 249 10 112 5 6 0 9A 51 3 5 0 5 XI ! 236 0 37 3,260 163 0 0 73 7 0 r 10 733 0 0 5,530 276 10 0 124 8 6 * Buildings. t Half-yearly instalment of principal 10A 46 3 0 } and interest on buildings. • Buildings. t Instalment of interest and principal NOTE.-The deferred-payment instalment on Section 2 in­ on buildings. cludes payment for buildings. NoTE.-The deferred-payment instalment includes payment DESCBIPTION. for buildings. This settlement is situated alongside Winscombe Rai!way­ DESCRIPTIONS OF SECTIONS. station. Section !.-Small flats along Hurunui River, remainder Section 1.-All good agricultural land in English grass, steep broken pa.storal country, well grassed with English and about 35 acres flat, remainder low downs. native grasses; well watered. Altitude, 1,200 ft. to 2,760 ft. APRIL 22.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1309

The homestead block for this section is Section lA, which is I applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey nearly all low hills, well grassed. Access is by good dray- Office, Christchurch, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the road thirteen miles from Ha.warden Railway-station. 29th May, 1920. Section 2.-Small flats along Jack's Creek Road, remainder The lands may be purchased for ca.sh or on deferred pay­ somewhat steep pastoral country, well grassed with English ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three yea.rs, with right and native grasses ; well watered. Altitude, 1,250 ft. to of renewal for further successive terms of thirty -three yea.rs 2,400 ft. Access is the same as for Section l. and a. right to acquire the freehold. Weighted with £150 for cottage and stable, which may be Applicants must appear personally before the Land Boa.rd paid for in cash or by twenty-eight hall-yearly instalments for examination at the local Lands and Survey Office, of £7 Us. 6d. or out of advances; total half-yearly payment Tima.ru, on Tuesday, 1st ,June, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.m. on lease, £91 1Os. The ballot will be held at the local Lands and Survey Office, Timaru, at the conclusion of the .examination of Section 3.-About 120 a.ere.a somewhat stony flats, remainder applicants. steep and broken pastoral country, well grassed with English and native grasses; well watered. Altitude, 1,21i0 ft. to 2,300 ft. The home8tead-site for this block is Section 3A, SCHEDULE. which is all flat, in mixed grasses, with plantation of Pinus insignis. CA~TERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-FmsT-CLASS LAND. Weighted with £600, valuation for a cook-house and wool­ Bankfie/,d, Settle:ment.-Waimate Ccrunty.-Otaio Survey shed, which may be paid for either in cash or by twenty-eight District. hall-yearly instalments of £30 6s.; total half.yearly pay­ ment on lease, £194 lls. d I Instalment Access is the same SB for Section 1. on Defmed Half-yearly Block. Area. i~~~~l Payment Rent Section 4.-About 50 acres somewhat stony flats along I (excluding on Leaee. Hurunui River, remainder all steep broken pa.stor&.l country "' Interest). well grassed. Altitude, 1,300 ft. to 2,437 ft. The homestead.­ A. R. P. £ £ s. site for this block is a small flat on the south-east corner. d. £ s. d. XI 71 0 24 1,670 83 10 0 37 11 6 Access is from Ha.warden Railway-station by thirteen miles 36* of good dray-road and by one mile and a quarter of unformed 2 XI, XV 150 2 20 3,420 171 0 0 76 19 0 road, which will shortly be formed. 50* Section 5.-A few small flats along ,lack's Creek, remainder 3 XI 164 2 2 3,730 226 10 0 83 18 6 low, broken, pastoral hills, well grassed with mixed grasses ; 800* 40 8 Ot well watered. Altitude, l,250 ft. to l, 700 ft. Access by 4 xv 171 0 20 3,890 194 10 0 87 10 6 good road, thirteen miltls and a half from Hawarden Railway­ 75* station. 5 xv 156 0 39 3,550 177 10 0 79 17 6 Section 6.-About 350 acres somewhat stony flats, remainder 125* easy slopes, well grassed with mixed gra.~ses ; there is also 6 XVI 197 1 20 4,580 241 0 0 103 1 0 some manuka scrub ; well watered. Altitude, l ,!iOO ft. to 240* 12 2 5t 2,100 ft. The homestead block for this section is Section 6A, 7 XVI 252 0 4 5,730 336 0 0 128 18 6 containing about 8 acres of flat, remainder easy slopes. Access 1,000* 50 10 Ot is from Hawarden Railway-station by thirteen miles of good 8 XVI 167 9 3,800 190 0 0 85 10 0 road and by one mile of unformed road, which is shortly to 87* be made. 9 XVI 122 1 0 2,770 138 10 0 62 6 6 Section 7.-About 200 acres somewhat stony and swampy 145* fiats, remainder easy slopes, well grassed with mixed grasses ; * Value of buildings. t Half-yearly instalment of well watered. Altitude, 1,300 ft. to 2, 4-00 ft. The home­ interest and sinking fund on buildings. stead block for this section is Section 7 A, which contains NoTE.-The deferred-payment instalments on Sections 3, about 12 a.ores of flat and remainder easy slopes. The ac0ess 6, and 7 include payment for buildings. is the same as for Section 6A; Section 8.-All steep broken pastoral country; well DESCRIPTION. watered. Altitude, 1,400 ft. to 2,100 ft. The homestead block for this section is Section 8A, containing about 8 acres This settlement is situated about three miles from St. of flat, remainder easy slopes. AcceBB is somewhat similar Andrew's Railway-station by good road. to that for Section 6A. Section 1.-Good agricultural land in English grass, all flat or undulating; watered by stream. Weighted with SllCtion 9.-All steep broken pastorai country ; well £36, valuation for a whare at present on Section 3. watered. Altitude, 1,400 ft. to 2,100 ft. The homestead Section 2.-Good argicultural land in grass and stubble, block for this section is Section !JA, nontaining about. 12 acres all flat ur undulating ; watered by a dam and a small stream. of flat, remainder easy slopes. Access is somewhat similar Weighted with £50, valuation for half the implement-shed t-0 that for Section 6A. at present on Section 7. Section 10.- ·Small flats along the Waitohi River, the re­ Section 3.-Good agricultural land in grass and stubble, flat mainder easy slopes, well grassed with mixed grasses; well or undulating; watered by a stream. Weighted with £800, watered. Altitude from 1,350 ft. to 1,900 ft. The home­ valuation for six-roomed house, washhouse, dairy, stable, stead block for this section is Section lUA, containing about implement-shed, trap-shed, motor-shed, windmill, and well, 12 acres uf flat, remainder easy slopes. Access is somewhat which may be paid for either in cash or by twenty-eight similar to that for Section 6A.. half-yearly instalments of £40 8s. There is a wha.re on this l!,t:l'ROVEMF.NT". section for removal to Section 1. Section 4.-Good argicultural land, in grass and stubble, The improvements that go with the land are for fencing flat or undulating; watered by dams. Weighted with £75, valued as follows : Sections 1 and h, 284 chains, £177 ; valuation for a section of the granary at present on Section 7. Section 2, 365 chains, £275 ; Sections 3 and 3A, 277 chains, Section 5.-Good agricultural land in grass, flat and undu­ £243; Section 4, 281 chains, £228 15s.; Section 5, 168 chains, lating; watered by dams. Weighted with £125, valuation £180 !Os.; Sections 6 and 6A, 2fl7 chains, £247; Section9 7 for an old cottage 30 ft. by 26 ft., and a section of the granary, nnd 7 A, 33:l chains, £323 ; Sections 8 and SA, 334 chains, £250 ; both of which are at present on Section 7. Sections !J and 9A, 307 chains, £223 : Sections 10 and 10A, Section 6.-Good agricultural land in grass and stubble, 301 chains, £224. flat and undulating; watered by a dam. Weighted with There is also a concrete dip and some yards on Section 3A. £240, valuation for a three-roomed cottage with bathroom, The fence along the south of the block is a give-and-take pantry, &c., at present on Section 7, which may be paid for one, and is often not on the actual boundary. either in cash or by twenty-eight half-yearly instalments of Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this £12 2s. 5d., or out of advances. office. Section 7.-Good flat or undulating agricultural land in H. D. M. HASZARD, grass and stubble, and· a plantation; watered by windmill Commissioner of Crown Lands. and reservoir. Weighted with £1,000, valuation for six­ roomed house, detached kitchen, storeroom, dairy, washhouse, wood and coal house, cow-shed, wool-shed, two stables, smithy, Land in the Canterbury Land District for Sale or Lease to slaughter-house, three piggeries, water-troughs, motor-shed, Discharged So/,d,iers. sheep-yards, loose-box, windmill, and tank, which may be paid for either in cash or by twenty-eight half-yearly instalments District Lands and Survey Office, of £50 10s. There are two cottages, a hut, granary, and an Christchurch, 19th April, 1920. implement-shed on this section for removal to other sections. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Section 8.-Good flat or undulating agricultural land in N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers grass, watered by dams. Weighted with £87, valuation for Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder; and a hut !Lnd one section of the granary at present on Section 7, I 1310 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

Section 9.-Good flat or undulating agricultural land in Run 620: Area, 5,545 acres; half-yearly rent, £70. grass, watered by a stream and a dam. Weighted with Weighted with £375 12s., valuation for improvements con­ £145, valuation for one section of the granary and half the sisting of fencing and a hut. implement-shed, both at present on Section 7, and a concrete Run 623 : Area, 5,560 acres ; half-yearly rent, £70. dip and yards. Weighted with £197 5s., valuation for improvements con­ IMPROVEMENTS. sisting of fencing. The improvements, where not otherwise provided for, may Run 624: Area, 6,010 acres; half-yearly rent, £75. be paid out of advances. Weighted with £175, valuation for improvements con­ The improvements that go with the land are for boundary sisting of fencing. and subdivisional fences valued as follows: Section I, 160 Run 308M: Area, 6,860 acres; half-yearly rent, £78. chains at £51 ; . Section 2, 234 chains at £100; Section 3, 310 Weighted with £135 5s. 6d., valuation for improvements chains at £122 ;· Section 4, 200 chains at £79; Section 5, 221 consisting of fencing, yards, and hut. chains at £96 ; Section 6, 222 chains at £90 ; Section 7, 294 chains at £129; Section 8, 231 chains at £87; Section 9, 153 Run 308L: Area, 5,325 acres: half-yearly rent, £67 10s. chains at £50. Weighted with £282 3s. 6d., valuation for improvements consisting of fencing and hut. Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this office. H. D. M. HASZARD, GENERAL DESORJPTION. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Puketoi Station, of which these runs are the subdivisions, lies about twelve to sixteen miles from Ranfurly Railway­ station in Central Otago. There is a good almost level road all the way. The general aspect is easterly, though part of Education Rueroe in Hawke'a Bay Land District Jar Selection the higher country lies towards the west. The altitude is by Discharged Sol,di.erB on Renewable Leaae. from 1,300 ft. to 3,300 ft. The western lying slopes are District Lands and Survey Office, subject to snow during the winter, but the runs may be Napier, 20th April, 1920. generally regarded as fairly safe country. Water is not OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned educa­ always plentiful on some of the subdivisions, but a little N tion reserve is open for selection by discharged soldiers provision would make the supply safe. There is a .good on renewable lease under the provisions of the Education homestead-site on each run. Reserves Act, 1908, and the Land Act, 1908. Plans and full particulars may be obtained from this office, Applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Napier, and the local Lands and Survey Office, ROBT. T. SADD, Gisbome, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 1st June, 1920. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Applicants must appear persona.lly before the Land Board for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Napier, on Wednesday, 2nd June, or at the local Lands and Survey Office, Gisborne, on Monday, 7th June, or at Every­ body's Hall, Wairoa, at 10 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, the Ruerve for Leaoe by Public Tender. 10th June, but any applicant who so desires may be examined by the Land Board of any other district. North Auckland District Lands Office, The ballot will be held at Everybody's Hall, Wairoa, at Auckland, 12th April, 1920. the conclusion of the examination on the 10th June, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that written tenders will be No rebate of rent will be allowed for prompt payment, and N received at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, the successful lessee will have no right to acquire the freehold. the 28th day of May, 1920, for a lease for fourteen years of the undermentioned reserve, under the provisions of the SCHEDULE. Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, and amendments. HAWKE'S BAY LAND DrsTRIOT.-FmsT-CLASS LAND. Wairoa Oounty.-Taramarama Survey District. SECTION 15, Block X : Area, 628 acres ; capital value, SCHEDULE. £7,500; half-yearly rent, £150. About 41 acres good flat terrace and river-flat land, balance SECTION S. W. 13, Waiau Parish, Franklin County: 22 acres, hilly undulating ; fair soil, well grassed and watered. known as the Patumahoe Domain, on the comer of the Improvements included in capital value of section comprise Patumahoe - Waiau and Drury Roads. Minimum annual road and boundary fenoes valued at £295 5s. rental, £1 10s. W. F. MARSH, CONDITIONS OF LEASE. Commissioner of Crown Lands. 1. Lease to be for grazing purposes only, and subject to resumption at six months' notice. 2. The lessee shall have no right to compensation either for Small Grazing-run& in Otago Land District open far Selection improvements put on the land or on account of the aforesaid by Discharged SoUierB. resumption, or for any other cause ; but he may, on the expiration or sooner determina,tion of the lease, remove all District Lauds and Survey Office, buildings or fences erected by him, but not otherwise. He Dunedin, 13th April, 1920. will be expected to plough the whole area and put it down OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned small in grass. N grazing-runs are open for selection by discharged 3. The lessee shall not sublet, transfer, or otherwise dispose soldiers under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, and the of his interest in the lease without the written consent of the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, and amendments; Commissioner of Crown Lands. and applications will be received at the District Lands and 4. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of all Survey Office, Dunedin, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the noxious weeds on the land, and he shall with all reasonable 31st day of May, 1920. despatch remove, or cause to be removed, all noxious weeds Applicants must appear before the Land Board for ex­ or plants as may be directed by the Commissioner of Crown amination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, Lands. on Friday, the 4th day of June, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.m. 5. The lessee shall discharge all rates, taxes, charges, and The ballot will be held at the District Lands and Survey other assessments that may become due and payable. Office, Dunedin, at the conclusion of the examination of 6. Rental payments in arrear for two calendar months applicants. shall render the lease liable to termination ; or a breach of covenant in the lease, expressed or implied, shall entitle the Crown to re-enter and determine the lease. SCHEDULE. 7. Tenders to be endorsed on ·the outside "Tender for 0TAOO LAND DISTRICT.-NATIONAL ENDOW,\l"ENT. Lease," and to be accompanied by the first half-year's rent at the rate tendered, and lease fee of £1 ls. Puketoi Small Grazing-runa.-Maniototo Oounty.-Gimmer• burn, Pooll,urn, Manaraid~, Upper Taieriaide, and Upper 8. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Taieri Sur1•ey Districts. Full particulars may be ascertained on application at this RuN 619: Area, 5,040 acres; half-yearly rent, £87 10s. office. Weighted with £254 18s., valuation for improvements con­ R. P. GREVILLE, sisting of fencing. Commissioner of Crown Lands. APRIL 22.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1311

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.

Sitting of the Nati'IJe Land. 001Wt at Greytown. Office of the Ike.roe. District Ne.tive La.nd Court, Wellington, 21st April, 1920. OTIOE is hereby given tha.t a sitting of the Native La.nd Court will be held at Greytown on the 19th day of N Me.y, 1920, to hea.r a.nd determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, in respect of which applice.tions he.ve been received by the Registrar, and all such other me.tters as me.y be lawfully brought before it. [lkaroe., 1920-13.] A. H. MACKAY, Registrar. SCHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS FOB INVESTIGATION OF TITLES.

No. I No.me of Applicant. Name of Le.nd. Boundaries.

1 I E. K. H. Ma.nihera Mangatete . . [ On the plan. 2' ! Ote.re.ia. Re.bui

APPLICATIONS FOB PARTITIONS. --- - ~------·---.~~ Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

3 Ruiha Apika.era Te Awe.awe.roe. l/2A. 4 Te Noho te Noho (W. lorns) Akura 3o lA 3. & Otene Kuku Karaitiana (S. J. Moran) ,, 30 lD. 6 Hohea Tahana (Tate e.nd Thompson) Hinewaka 3A. 7 Pe.ne Hamuere. Mangakuta 1. 8 Huihe.na Rahiri Maipi 7B. 9 Te.ngi Hirini (K. Karaitiane.) .. Mataikona 1. 10 Waiti Renata (K. Ke.raitiane.) .. 2. n - Ngapire Penee.mine (K. Karaitie.na) ,, 3B. 12 Pikihuia Me.nihera (S. J. Moran) Matapihi 60. . 13 Ke.wane. Witinitara (S. J. Moran) Okurupatu A 3, 2o 2. 14 Mereana Hereme.ie. (S. J. Moran) Te Ore Ore 2B 2. 15 Pe.ore. Pora Keneriki e.nd others Okurupatu B 1. 16 Hera Pineaha Takurua Pahaoa 9. 17 Tareko Namana (G. MacFarlane) Papawai 1. 18 Maikara te Arna (Tate and Thompson) Pirinoa SB. 19 Manuera Ngatnere (S. J. Moran) Tara.ta.hi 391B lo. 20 Wbana Hunona (Tate and Thompson) Waiotetuta 1 B. 21 Toka Patangaroa (S. J. Moran) , Whakataki lOB 6n. 2~ Meri Keeti Ne.mane. (George MacFarlane) .. I Waikoukoutauanui 6. ------~

APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT OF NEW TRUSTEE.

No. f l'ilame of Applicaut. Ne.we of Land. Na.me of Minor Name of Trustee. I I 23 \ Rangitua Pirika. (C. T. Elere) . . j Okurupa.tu B 4B ln . .1 Ra.ngitua. Pirika ·· IW. Iorns. ------

APPLICATIONS FOB PBOBATB.

I . Ne.me of Deoeued. No. J___ .. ______.Name:f~pplioan~-- .. 241 Ehetere Ke.ate. (S. J. Moran) - .. I Heni Paratene. . . 25 . S. J. Moran .. . . Kingi Potanga.roa. 26 I ,, . · j Matenga Potangaroa. 27 [ Hohepa. Tatere . . Pirihira. Tatere. ------·------

APPLICATIONS !!'OB LETTERS 01!' ADMINlBTBATION,

Name or Applioe.ul. N&Ule of ne.-.ed. ------·------~------28 Mokai Mahe.nga. Hiria Karauria. 29 George Gage (N. Potts) Katerina Gage. 30 Punua Whakatatare (S. J. Moran) Katarina Punua. 31 Pa.ni Renata Potangaroa Ma.tenga Potangaroa.

APPLICATION UNDBR PART XVII OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. Name of Appllc&nl. Name of Land. Nature of Application.

321 J. A. Durie and others IPouaka.n_i ___ . I Application for incorpora.tio_n. --~------~------1312 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS,

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Natme of Applia&'1on. --·---· ------~---- 88 Ka.terina Mare.kaia (0. T. Elers) I A.kura. lA 1 and others Applying to the Court to set aside a portion of the estate of Matenga Mare.kale., deoeased, for her maintenance and support. 84 Mere Hiria Reibana. Waitutuma 1A 1 Applying for ari order authorizing the Public Trustee I to pay certain moneys so her on behalf of Mere i Kuau Tangiakau, a minor. 851 Rangitau Pirika , • . . ' Okurupatu B 4B lD , · 1 Applying for a certificate declaring him to be of the full age of twenty-one years. · 86 Ha.erepo Ha.muera ~otangaroa. . - I -· Ditto.

Sitting of the Native Land OO'll,f"t at Kaikohs, Bay of Islands.

Office of the Tokerau Native Land Court, Auckland, 10th April, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that & shtlng of the Native Land Court will be held at Kaikohe (Bay of Islands) on the N 21st day of May, 1920, to hear and determine the matters mentioned in the Sohedule hereunder written, and all such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. [Tokerau, 1920-7.] E. P. EARLE, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS ll'OB PABTITl0118.

lio. I Name of Applicant Name of L&Dd

1 Parr, Blomfield, and Alexander Te Awaroa 2A 2B 1. 2 Hana Hoterene Tai Kohatutaka 6D 3. 3 6D 6. 4 Mere Ho'terene Tai ,, 6K 3. 5 Erana, Hare Pure •• Kohewhata 22. 6 Hirini Heremaia .. 40. 7 Ihapera Taki " 61. 8 Whakaeke te Awa Kotuku A, Sect.ion lA. 9 James Purdy ,, B 3. IO Reta Timoko Mataraua C 6. 11 Heni Ngarino Mota.tau lB lB. 12 Mikaera Rini lB 4A 2D. 13 Ra.nga Malhi lB 7. 14 Heni Taurua 2, Section 22. 15 J. A. Cameron ,, 3c 2. 16 Hiramai Piripo Oknratope. 17 Hone Toia Omapere lA. 18 Kereihi Anihana ,, !B. 19 Winika Hare lllatarae Otaha 4B 3. 20 Hou Poti ,, 4c 2. 21 Parr, Blomfield, and Alexander Paihia 3B lB. 22 3B Jc. 23 ,, 3B 9. 24 H;remaia Pirika. .. Paparimurimu. 25 Hohepa Kaire Porotaka 2H. 26 Remana Kiwikiwi Porotu. 27 Hoori Tane " C. 28 Hori Rakete Punakitere 2B 7o. 29 Erika Alrohata ,, 2B 9. 30 , Sam Maioha, jun. Rangannu 8. 31 I Rekene Pehl Neho .. Rangihamama G. 32 ; Turi Harawene (Reed and Miller) Ruapekapeka 7B 2. 33 I Sam Maioha, jnn. . . , . Tapapanui A, Section 7B. 34 Hone Toia . . . . Taporepore. 35 Parr, Blomfield, and Alexander Taraire Ix lB. 36 Erana Hare Pure .. 2v 3 37 Sam Maioha, jun. . . ,, 2V 5B, 38 Te Huhu Tutuheremai Tawapuku 3. 39 Kare H. Irimana .. Tahuna 6A. 40 Fred Heperi (J. J. Butler) Whakanekeneke A 2. 41 Patu Hohaia C. 42 Edward Bryars (Reed and Miller) 3A, 43 3A, 44 Ripeka,Tiatoa (H. F. Guy) Wiroa A.

\PPLICATIONS UNDIIIB SBCTION 121 011' TH:BI NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

80. N&Jne of Applioan,. Name of Luci.

45 MihaJm Hetaraka .. Oromahoe D. 46 Marereria Hohaia .. Reretiti B 1 and 2, 2A, B, and c. 47 Remo Peita ,, B 2. 48 Heremaia Pirika .. Tapapa.nui B, Section 4. 49 Rapihana Hira I Taraire ID 2. 00 Edward Bryers (Reed and Miller) j Whe.kanekeneke 3. APRIL 22.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1313

APPLICATION TO DEFINE CROWN'S ll!TEREST . . ------Name of Land . _N_•_· -'---~------N_a._m._•_of_A_p_p_li_o&n_l_._____ --·- __I ____ . I 51 · W. H. Harries .· I Omaunu lB 3.

APPLICATIONS FOR SURVEY CHARGING 0RUERS

Date from which lntereet is No, I .-.ame of Applice.nt. Name of Le.nd . Amount. c&)cule.t.ed.

£ s. d. ( Herepoho A 1 .. 3 5 2 6 December, 1919. I A2 -· 3 1 2 6 1919. 52 Chief 8urveyor .. ~ I A3 .. 7 19 6 6 1919. L A4 .. 5 15 2 6 1919. 53 Koh:;hata 18n 2 2 0 23 Sept~mber, 1919. Otaha 4B lA 8 18 6 13 January, 1920. 4B lB 8 18 6 13 1920. 11 4B 2 8 10 6 13 1920. 54 ~I 4B 3 10 3 1 13 1920. 4B4 8 10 6 13 1920. 11 4B 5 8 10 6 13 1920. 4B 6 8 10 6 13 1920. l1 Pu°ketutu A 3 16 0 31 Oct~ber, 1919. 55 ('I I B 9 2 6 31 1919. 56 Punakitere" 2B 7L, Hection 2 1 1 0 21 No;;mber, 1919. ( Taraire lD 1 B 7 A 2 15 6 6 December, 1919. 57 lD ls 7B 3 0 10 6 1919. l! lD lB 7c 4 10 6 6 1919. ------

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 27 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. I Ne.me of Applicant. Name of Land.

58 IRoana Hohaia. (Reed and Miller) I Wbakanekeneke D 3.

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APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 59 OF THE NATIVE LAND AMENDMENT ACT, 1913.

No. I Ne.me of Applicant. Name of Land. I I . 59 IChief Surveyor .· I Herepoho A 2.

APPLICATIONS FOB EXCHANGES.

~~'------N_a_m_e_o_r_A_p_p_li_ca_n_t_.______~.______N~ameofLe._n_d. ______

60 {John Bryars Manurewa B lB 4, B 5, B 6. J. C. Bryers Kohatutaka 6. 61 { Hone Kingi Mota.ta.u 4B 3. 8eke Kingi Ngarara.tunua 2B 5B.

APPLICATIONS FOR ROAD ACCESS.

Name of Applicant. Block to which Access is required. Block over which Proposed Road No will run.

62 Parr, Blomfield, and Alexander •• Awarua 1 Awa.rue. 2K 2. 68 Hana Hoterene Tai .. Kohatute.ka. 60 5 I Koha.tut!loka. 60 4. 64 Kerei Miha.ka Porota.ka 2E l Porota.ka 2A, 2B, 2c, 2o, 8A, 3B. 65 . Hara.ta. Hone Rameka. (Reed and Miller) Ra.ngaunu 12 i Ra.ngaunu 1 a.nd 2. 66 I Parr, Bloomfield, and Alexander Wha.repoke 2N · Wha.repoke 2J, 2L 1 a.nd 2, 2M 1 I a.nd 2. I I

APPLICATION FOR DEFINITION OF RELATIVE INTERESTS. ~~\ Name of Applic&nt. j. Name of Land. 671 ·Eruera Matene (H.F. Guy) i . k I Kamgapo anoa.. ------~ __ 1314 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

APPLICATIOl!IB ll'OB LE'l'TEBB 011' ADllrlll!IISTBATION,

Name of D-aaed.

68 H. M. Pa.erata Agnes Parangi. 69 The Public Trustee Edward Angel. 70 Hepa Rawiri. 71 Kerei Mihake. Komene Paou and Mihaka Ha.pa.ti. 72 Wiremu WI Paru Nga.ngi Williams. 73 The Public Trustee .. Perov Ra.meka.. 74 Hinare Nikora Rin&Ma.ika.. 75 Malhi Tahu Para.one Ta.bu Faraone.

APPLICATION ll'OB PROBATE,

No, j Name of Applloani. NameofDeceaaed.

761 Aka.ripe. Pou (Reed and Miller) • • - • . [ Mate Monos.

NOTICE. 77. Notice is hereby given that the Native La.nd Oourt sitting a.t Kaikohe on the 21st May, 1920, will hold a.n inquiry a.a to the identity of Hohepa Maha.nga., no.med in the order for Mota.tau No. 2. All persons interested a.re requested to attend.

Sitting of the Native Land Court at Rotorua. -- Reglsua.r's Office, Rotorua., 17th April, 1920. OTIOE is hereby given that the me.tters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be bee.rd by the Native N Land Oourt sitting at Rotorua. on the 10th day of May, 1920, or a.e soon thereafter a.s the business of the Oourt will allow. fWa.ia.riki, 1920-7.J T. ANARU, Aoting-Registriu SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS ll'OB PARTITIONS,

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

13451 President of the Board • • . . Rotoiti 6 and 7. 1346 Hereta.unga. Reihe.no. e.nd others .• Rotoma.ha.na.-l'a.reka.ra.ngi 3A 2B. 1847 . Wiremu Kingi te Wha.repurangi (W. F. Carter) Utuhina. 3A 3.

1348 j Te Hinga. Ta.whio (Urquhart a.nd Roe) W llotu South 3. I

APPLICATIONS Ul!IDEB SECTION 27 011' THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. Name of Appllcan,.----,---:;ame o~ La.nd. Ne.ture of Application.

1349 Wiklriwhi te Tua.bu .. Rotoiti 4, Section lB 2, 3, ; Applying to amend the list of owners by deleting I a.nd 4 the name of " Ani Wikiriwhi" and placing in lieu thereof the name of "Ari Wikiriwhi." 1850 Tatana Riwai (Urquhart) I Ma.tahina. A ln Applying to ca.noel the suooession order made on 18th Februa.ry, 1908, for the interest of Riwai te Hiko, deceased.

APPLICATIOl!I ll'OB LETTEBB 011' .ADIIIINISTBATION. ------··------No. I - Name of_A_p_p_l_i•_•n_,_· ______I______:s_,._m_e_or_o-a __ "_d_. -----

1351 Margaret Makai . . Mita. Ma.kai. ------

In the Native La.nd Court of New Zealand. Tairawhiti District. In the matter of an application by Ben McClutchie to have a road-line laid off in order to give access to Mangaroa 3 Block over Rahui C fi Block, being adjoining Native la.nd. irAKE notice that the Court has fi1ted Tuesday, the 15th day of June, 1920, as the time, and Manutahi as the place, for hearing objections to the proposal to pay off a road-line or private way to Mangaroa 3 Block over Rahui C 5 Block. Dated at Gisborne the 16t.h April, 1920. H. CARR, Registrar. APRIL 22.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. urns

MAO~I LAND ADMINIST~ATION NOTICES.

Muting of the Ikaroa District Maori Land Roard.

Wellington, 20th April, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be considered at a N meeting of the Ike.roe. Distriot Maori Land Board to be held at Wellington on Wednesday, the 5th day of 'May, 1920, a, 10.SO o'olook a.m., or as soon the:rea.fter as the businees of the Board will allow. Owing to the possibility of the 5th of May being a public holiday the Board will be adjourned to the following day. A. H. MACKAY, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS Jl'()B CONFIRMATION OF SALES,

No. I BeoordNo. Na.me of Land. Na.mes of Parties. ---~------·~--- l 1919/186 Ngarara West A, Section 31.A Pero Ngapoki, Maata Ngapoki, Hurla Ngapoki, Te Whakairo Nga­ poki, Ani Ngapoki, Te Mura Ngapoki, Te Rangi Puwawa Nga- poki, and Moana Ngapoki to William Geoffrey Hughes Field (Field and Luckie). 2 1919/228 Himatangi 2B 3B No. 2 Roiri Heta and Ruihi Hurunui to Edward Daniel Barber (Field and Luckie). 3 1919/265 Te Unuunu lo No. 2 Te Heke Hokotoki to Mary Eliza Cameron (Meek and Von Haast). 4 1919/266 lo No. 2 .. Te Noho or Noboroa Hokotoki to Mary Eliza Cameron (Meek and Von Haast). 5 1919/285 i Pukerua 3A No. 2 Metapere Ropata to Elizitbeth Laing Gray (Field and Luckie). 6 1920/11 ' Ngarara West A, Section 79 Tata Winara Wi Parata to Lawrence Flowerdew Brown (0. and R. Beere). , 7 1920/12 Wharerau Winara Wi Parata to Lawrence Flowerdew Brown (0. and R. Beere). 8 1920/13 1 Manawatu-Kukutauaki 7D 1, Sub. 6B Te Oti Kerei Hare Wirikake to William Arthur Speirs (Webb and Richmond). 9 1920/35 Ngarara West A, Soction 40 Metapere Ropata to William Hughes Field (Field and Luckie). 10 1920/41 Himatangi 2A No. 5B .. Ramari Roiri to Edward Daniel Bitrber (Field and Luckie). 11 1920/42 Te Unuunu No. lA Te Wharo Huibui Kohe.i. to Mary Eliza Cameron (Meek and Von Haast). 12 1920/49 Pukerua 3A No. 5 Tahu Wi Katene and Mann Katene to Elizabeth Laing Gray (Field and Luckie). 13 1920/56 W&inuiomata, Section 22, Sub. 1 .. I Ani Tiria and Maraea Tukumaru to John William Bnrdan (0. and R. Beere). 14 1920/58 Carnarvon, Section 350B I Wanihi Waitere and Rangaihi Rene to Alan Arnold Barton (Arm- 1 strong, Craig, and Barton). 15 1920/61 Te Awaawaroa No. 1, Sub. 2E Waiparaoa Apikara to Arthur Cyrus Mason (Bell, Gully, Myers, and O'Leary). 16 1920/62 No. 1, Sub. 2B Anitipa Takana Pouhiki to Arthur Cyrus Mason (Bell, Gully, Myers, and O'Leary). 17 1920/64 Hutt, Section 42, Subs. 3o and 3n Ema Morrison to William Edmund Hood and Percy D'Esterre No. 2 Hodgkins (0. and R. Beere). 18 1920/65 Hutt, Section 42, Sub. 2A j Rebecca Love to William Edmund Hood and Perey D'Esterre I Hodgkins (0. and R. Beere). - APPLICATIONS l!'OB CONPIBMATION OP Lli&KS,

No. i .llecord No. Name of Land. Names of Parties. ---'-----~------19 I 1920/67 Kaitoke 2B Nos. 2 and 5 Paraneha Hori to William Finelson Gordon Grant (Blakiston and Blakiston). 20 1920/68 Muhunoa 3A lE No. 1, Subs. 9 and Kipa Roera to Clarence Henry Bould (Park and Adams). 120

MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS,

~o. I Record :-io. Na.me of Land. Nature bf Applica.\ion. I

21 1919/163 Mauihakona, Section 98B, Lot 1 ( l.) Application for consent of Governor-General in Council, under section 230, to mortgage: Wekipiri Kapo to William John Rene Avery (C. R. Stead). (2.) Confirmation of said mortgage. 22 1919/264 Omahu 2o No. 1 (1.) Application for consent of Governor-General in Council, under section 230, to mortgage : Edward Renata Broughton to George Gunn (0. and R. Beere). (2.) Confirmation of said mortgage. 23 1920/60 Himatangi 5A No. 9o .• Transfer of lease: Wera Hirama to Ethel Wanklyn and Myra '!Iii .... Wanklyn (Moore and Bergin). 24 1920/63 Hutt, Section 42, Sub. 3 (Rau- Transfer of lease: Ema. te Puni to-William Edmund Hood and manuka) Percy D'Esterre Hodgkins (0. and·R. Beere). 25 1920/74 Otaki Town, Sections 131 and 133B (l.f Application for consent of Governor-General in Council, under section 230, to mortgage : Teoti Kotene or George Gordon to Trustees, Grand Lodge, United Ancient Order of Druids. (2.) C",onfirmation of said mortgage. 1316 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE . [No. 41

Meeting of the South Island District Maori Land Board: Wellington, 21st April, 1920. OTIOE is hereby given tha.t the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be considered at a ~N meeting of the South Island District Maori Land Board to be held at Wellington on Frida.y, the 7th day of May, 1920, at 10.80 o'clock a.m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Board will a.How. A. H. MACKAY. Rerrnsrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOR 00Nl!'IRlUTION OF BALES.

No.\ Record No. Name of Land. Names of Parties.

1 1920/29 Ma.nga.maunu 2A, Section 16 Teere. Tahui to Me.rge.ret Eliza. Boyd (R. Gibson). 2 1920/32 No. 9, Section 2 Wi Pohara.ma Waruhe, Hauaho Poha.ra.ma Waruhe, Taare Poha­ re.ma Wa.ruhe, Winiata Pohe.rua, Ruku Te.me Kerei, Henare Kerei, a.nd Wi Paneta to Walter Edmund Radford (R. Gibson). 3 1920/88 • No. 2, Bub. 9 Ra.time. lbe.i!I. We.rube to Edward Benjamin Burrows (R. Gibson). 4 1920/39 Waipune. 844S7 (Half-caste Reserve, Mary Lyall, nee White, to William Oorrige.11 (Meares a.nd Wil­ Block 10, Pigeon Bay Survey Dis­ liams). trict) 5 1920/44 Oamaru 2A No. 2 Hara. Ta.kanga to Karira Watson (E. P. Bunny).

:MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS. ------No. l_Reoo__ rd_N_o_._ Name of Land. Nature of Application. ------~- - - 1920/40 Alton, Block 8, Section 6 Grant of easement a.nd ea.le of timber: Henare te Wae We.e Wira, 61 John Stephenson, jun., and Okeroa Stevens to Peter Hamilton (Stout and Lillicrap). 7 1920/36 Kaiwha.ka.putaputa, Sub. 8 (Long­ Bale of timber: Kaitahipahi, Tiemi Kupe., Mere Po,e.kataka, Mere ! wood, Blook 8, Section 185, Sub. 3) Haimona, George Hori, Tiopire. He.imona, and Hire. Tupae to Herbert Anderson (Stout and Lilliore.p).

RBSOLUTIONS BY ASSEHBT,ED OWNERS UNDER PART XVIII FOR 00NFIRHATION.

No. I Record No. 1--- Name of Land. Resolution .

1919/67 IWalrewa 2059, Sub. 6 •. • • , Bale to Thomas Thompson (Mee.res, Willie.ms, and Holmes). 1919/100 Puhe.kati Native Reserve 907 .• Lease to John James Merry (Papprill, Se.lter, and Greason).

Sitting of the W11iariki Diatriet Maori Land Board at Rotorua.

Waia.riki Maori Land Board Offi.oe, Rotorua, 1nh April, 1920. OTICE ia hereby given the.t a sitting of ;be Wa.iariki District Maori La.nd Boa.rd will be held at Rotorua. on the N 6th da.y of May, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear and determine the ma.tters memioned in the Schedule hereunder wriUen, in respect of which a.pplioations have been received by me, and all such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. H. F. AYSON, President. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOR 00NFIBHATION OF ALIENATIONS UNDEB SECTION 218 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

Nature Record No. of Date. Name of Land. Names of Partiea. No., Allena.Uon. - I NBW APPLICATIONS. 196 2546 Transfer Whaka.poukorero 5B No. 2 K. Wenetia to A. T. He.rris (Hodge and Ra.lfe). 197 2550 19 March, 1920 Ahoroa No, 2B T. Tapihana and e.nother to H. Bertram (Hampson and Davys). 198 2562 30 1920 R,mgite.iki, Lot 29J No. 1 M. T. Rewiri. to G. M. Martin (part) (Suckling and Chalmers). 199 2563 22 October, 1919 Pukainga.t ... ru B No. 1A R. Amokura and others to Pe.enga.- No. 3 roe.. Te Puke Ha.ok Racing Club (Hodge and Re.lie). 200 2565 1 April, 1920 Kaitao · Rotohokahoke. 3A W. te Aohinge. to H. 0. B. Ha.rd- No.1 castle (Ha.mpsou and Da.vys). 201 2566 1!5 February, 1920 Rangitaiki, Lot 29Q R. Ra.time. to A. Kendall (R. F. Smith). 202 2567 12 April, 1920 Kenane. 2B No. la I. Turuturu a.nd others to 0. J. Hodge (Hodge a.nd Ra.lie). 208 2579 12 December, 1919 : : ] Papamoa No. 2, Secti~1: P. Pa.retoro to J. Ricketts (Ur- 2B No. 3B quhart and Roe). 204 14/82 1!3 April, 1914 .. Parawai 2A No. 2A P. Aokahira and another to A. Davies (W. A. Carter). ~---~------,--·----·---- APRIL 22.1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1317

APPLICATIONS TO RECOMMEND THE HON, THE NATIVE MINISTER TO CONSENT TO At!ENATIONS UNDER SlllOTION 298 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909,

No. j Record No. I Nature of Alienation. I Name of Land. Names of Parties.

NEW APPLICATIONS. 2051 2547 Lea.se .• Ka.itima.ko G Na.tives to G. Moore (Urquha.rt a.nd Roe). 206 2548 " E H ,, 207 ' 2549 Tre.nsfer Wa.ima.na lB No. lD No. 2o Natives to B. W. Hughes (Buddle a.nd OUey). No. 1 208 2554 Ma.unga.rangi B, Section 2A Na.tives to Hugh Gra.ha.m (H. 0. Cooney). 209 2564 Puka.ingata.ru B No. lA No. 3 Natives to Pa.enga.roa. Te Puke Hack Ra.oing Club (Hodge a.nd Re.lfe).

BANI< RUPTCY NOTICES. or as soon therea.fter as application may be heard, I intend I to a.pply for a.n order releasing me from the a.dministration 111 Bankruptcy.-In the 8upTeme Uourt holden at of the said estates. Auckland. Da.ted this 14th da.y of April, 1920. Dyer, Arthur Charles, of Balclutha., Builder. OTICE is hereby given that SAMSON TRETHEWEY, of Harding, Charles, of Tawanni, Bushman. N We.haroa, was ,his day adjudged bankrupt; and I Peacock, Ellis Matthew, of Dunedin, Taxi-proprietor. hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my Philip, William, of Dunedin, Plumber. office on Thursday, the 22nd day of April, 1920, at 2.30 Robinson, Thomas Willia.m, of Beaumont, Farmer. o'olook. Zweibrnck, H. and E. J., of Maunga.tua, Sheep-farmers. W, S. FISHER, W.W. SAMSON, 14th April, 1920. Official Assignee. Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-ln the SupTeme Court holden at Auckland. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. N OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM Ross, of Wark­ PPLICATION having been ma.de to me to register a worth, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; A discharge of Mortgage No. 15299 (of Lea.se No. 2793, e.nd I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden over Lot 10, deposited plan 1327, part Section 63A, Town at my office on Thursday, the 29th day of April, 1920, at 2.30 o'clock. of Gisborne, part certificate of title,Vol. 13, folio 186; lessee, W. S. FISHER, DAvrn Mum}, in the name of FRANCIS CHARLES HICK, 17th April, 1920, Official Assignee. and application having been made to me for the issue of a. provisional lease in lien of the said Lease No. 2793, and evidence ha.ving been furnished of the loss or destruction of In Bankruptc11.-ln the Supreme Court holden at the said mortgage and lease, I hereby give notice tha.t I will Auckland. dispense with the production of the said mortgage, register the discharge, and issue the provisional lease, a.s requested, OTICE is hereby given that THOMAS CARSWELL, of Rua­ on the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the N ta.nga.ta, Farmer, was this da.y adjudged bankrupt; Gazette containing this notice. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden Dated this 16th day of April, 1920, at the Land Registry at my office, Bank Street, Whangarei, on Tuesday, the 27th Office, Gisborne. day of April, 1920, at 10 o'clock. R. STONE FLORANCE, A. R. CRANE, District La.nd Registrar. 17th April, 1920. Deputy Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby 6>iven tha.t the parcel of land herein­ In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at N after described will be brought under the provisions Palmerston North. of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless cavea.t be lodged for­ bidding the same within one month from the date of the OTICE is hereby given that RICHARD THOMAS MADDOCK, Gazette containing this notioe. N of Mill .Road, Ota.ki, Ta.xi-driver, was this day ad­ 1577. AGNES ESTCOURT.-Section 272, City of Nelson, judged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of containing 1 acre 3 perches. Occupied hy Guglielmo creditors to be holden at my office on Thursday, the 22nd Monopoli. day of April, 1920, at 12 o'clock. Diagram may be inspected at this office. CHARLES E. DEMPSY, Dated this 20th da.y of April, 1920, at the Land Registry 10th April, 1920. Deputy Official Assignee. Office, Nelson. J, A. FRASER, District La.nd Registrar, In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Westport. VIDENCE ha.ving been furnished of the loss of certifica.te OTICE is hereby given that ELIZABETH McDoNAGH' E of title, Vol. 28, folio 186, for Rural Section 8226, N of Westport, Storekeeper, was this day adjudged District of Ellesmere, whereof JOSEPH BATTY, of Ca.irnbrae, bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors Ashburton, and THOMPSON :!IUTCHELL, Tm: YouNGF.R, to be holden a.t my office on Taesda.y, the 27th day of of Lyndhurst, Ashburton, Farmers, are the registered pro­ April, 1920, at 2 o'clock p.m. prietors, and application having been made to me for the W. T. SLEE, issue of a provisional certificate of title for the said land, I 16th April, 1920. Deputy Official Assignee. hereby give notice that it is my intention to issue such pro­ visional certificate of title at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gautte containing this notice. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Dated at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch, this Dunedin. 20th day of April, 1920. C. E. NALDER, OTICE is hereby given tha.t statements of accounts District Land Registrar. N a.nd balance-sheets in respect of the undermentioned estates, together with the report of the Audit Office thereon, have been duly filed in the above Court ; and I hereby OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ further give notice that at the sitting of the said Court to N after described will be brought under the provisions be holden on Monday, the 10th day of May, 1920, at 11 a.m., of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged ;r 1318 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date and all legal and other proceedings and instruments, instead of the Ga.zette containing thfo notic;,. of the name of James Victor Baggstrom. 12651. WILLIAM HENRY '.l'ERRY.--1 rood, part of And I further give notice that I have caused to be deposited Rural Section 79, Montreal Street, Cit,y of Christchurch. in the Supreme Court Office at Auckland, New Zealand, a Occupied by Pyne, Gould, Guinness (Limited). deed-poll under my hand and seal evidencing my assumption 12655. RAYMOND EDWARD DODGE.-30·7 perehe,s, and adoption of the said name and surname. Lot 26, plan 3463, part of Rural Section 325, Leith Street, Dated this 30th day of March, 1920. City of Christchurch. Occupied by applicant. JAMES VICTOR BAGGSTR0M. 12670. AUSTIN SECUNDUS GRIFFITHS and WALTER Witness to the signature of ,James Victor Baggstrom- SMITH ALLEN.-2 roods 13·4 perches, part of Rural Sec­ F. H. Williamson, Solicitor, Auckland. 384 tion 79, Stanley Street, City of Christchurch. Occupied by applicant. 12671. ALBERT HENRY COLLINS.-32·5 perches, Lot 61, plan 4152, part of Rural Section 73, Rata Street, City of In thi; matt.Pr of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the Christchurch. Unoccupied. matter of PEARSON ANn CoMrAN, (LIM1n:D), a Private 12666. FRANCIS ,JOHN GOW WILKINSON.-18·8 per­ (!ompany. ches, parts Town Sections 688 and 690, City of Christchurch. OTICE is hereby given that at am. eetin_g of the company Unoccupied. N duly convened on the 4th day of March, 1920, thP 12547. HORACE F,DWARD BUTTON.-2 roods 14 per­ following re:Ro]ution was minut,t>

APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND ·GAZETTE. 1319

Where business is oonduoted, and name of Secretary: 102 to a point in Section 120; thence by a line running in High Street, Dunedin ; Harman Reevre. a south-westerly direction so as to include 41 acres of said Nominal ca.pita.I: £15,000. Section 120; thence by Sections 120, 193, 192, and 191 ; AmounG of capital subscribed: .£15,000. thence by the Maungatarere River to the south-eastern Amount of capihl aotuallv paid up in cash: .£2,500. corner of Section 130 ; thence by the northern bounda.ry Pl\id-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amou11t of Section 138 ; thence by a stream running through the of ea.sh received for same (if any): £5,000; nil. said section so as to include 34 acres thereof ; thence Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on wl,ich no again by the Maungatarere River to Belvedere Road, and cash has been paid: £5,000. by that road and Lots 14 and 15, deposited plan No. 150; Number of she.res into which capital is divided: 30,000. thence again by the Maungatarere River, Sections 180 and Number of sha,ee allotted: 30,000. 239, and by Brooklyn Road and Lots 23 and 17, deposited Amount paid per share: 10s. (7s. 6d. credited as paid up). plan No. 150, and the western boundary of Lot 6, deposited Amount called up per share: 2s. 6d. on 20,000 share3, plan No. 150; thence by a straight production of the last­ Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. mentioned boundary through Section 273 to the northern Number of she.res forfeited : Nil. boundary of said section, and by the said boundary to the Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for public road ; thence by that public road and by Sections 316, same: Nil. 320, 324, 328, 334, 365, 337, 368, and by Hururua Road, to Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- the southern boundary of Lot 12, Carrington Settlement ; pany: 25. and thence by the Maungatarere Valley Road to the point Prrsont numher of sb,uehnlder• : 2q. of commencement : excepting thereout Allotments 8, 9, 10, NUlnber of men employed by company: 2. and 11 on deposited plan No. 150, Section 322, Lot 9, Carring­ Quantit1 and value of schrelire produced during l reoc-1it,g ton Settlement, and that part of Lot 8 which is situ.ated year: 2 tons 1 cwt.: .£4n() h. lld. to the westward of Hoko Road. Total quantity value of scheelite produce,l since reeistm. and And that such rate shall be an annually recurring rate tion : .£8c,9 7s. 9d. raid by Government on 3 tons during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly ·on 17 cwt. 0 qr. 17 lb. Amo1rnt expended in connection whh carrying ou oper ,tions the first day of June in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 361 years, or until during prece

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