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THE GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1929.

Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road closed, in Block 11, Land set apart as Pr01;isional State Forest declared to be subject Onewhero Survey District, North Auckland Land District. to the Land Act, 1924.

[L.S.] OHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Ge:p.eral. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A PROOLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities A PROOLAMATION. I conferred upon me by section twenty of the Forests Act, N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section 1921-22, T, General Sir Oharles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor­ I twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I General Sir Oharles General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting on the Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of recommendation of the Minister of Land~, do hereby pro­ New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land de­ claim and declare that the land described in the Schedule scribed in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby hereto, being portion of Provisional State Forest Reserve proclaim as closed the road described in the Second Schedule No. 67, set apart by Procla.mation dated the thirtieth day of hereto. January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and gazetted on the second day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, is required for settlement purposes; FIRST SCHEDULE. and, in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, such land shall, from and after the day of gazetting hereof, cease LAND PROCLAIMED AS .A ROAD. to be a provisional St.ate forest, and shall become subject to the provisions of the Land Act, 1924. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: 3 ropds 23·9 perches. SOHEDULE. Portion of Sec\tion 13s, Puni Settlement; coloured red. ALL that area in the Wellington Land District containing by admeasurement 512 acres 3 roods, be the same a little more or SEOOND SOHEDULE. less. Oommencing at the south-eastern corner of Waimarino E No. IB Block, and proceeding in a southerly direction along ROAD. CLOSED. the western bank of the Te Pure Stream to its lntersectioll ApPR.OXIMATE area of the piece of road closed; 3 roods with the railway reservation; thence bv the western side 10 perches. of that reservation to the Arline Stream; thence westerly Adjoining Sections 13s and 14s, Puni Settlement; coloured by that stream to its junction with the Piopic)tea River, green. and by a right line to an angle peg on the Waimarino-Tau­ marunui Road opposite traverse peg number 6; thence in a All situated in Block II, Onewhero Survey District. north-westerly direction generally by the eastern side of All in the North Auckland Land District; as the same are aforesaid road to its intersect.ion with the southern boundary more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. of Waimarino E No. IB Block aforementioned; thence in an 26/18443, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands easterly direction by the southern boundary of that block to and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2287, and thereon the place of commencement. As the same is delineated On coloured as above mentioned. the plan marked L. and S. X/92/41, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ under the Seal of that Dominion, this 29th day of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 29th day of January, 1929. January, 1929. GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Lands. GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING! Go D SAVE THE KING! A 230, THE NEW ZEALAND' GAZETTE. [No.5

Amending a Proclamation setting apart Crown Land as and Crown Land set apart as a Permanent State Forest. for Provisional State Forests. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. [I..S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities ,"XTHEREAS by a Proclamation dated the fifth day of B conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests V V July, one thousand :Qine hundred and twenty, and Act, 1921-22, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, published in the Gazette of the ninth day of July, one Governor-General of the Dominion or New Zealand, do hereby thousand nine hundred and twenty (hereinafter referred set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto to as "the said Proclamation "), certain Crown lands in as a permanent State forest. Auckland Land District were set apart as and for provisional State forests in terms of section thirty-four of the War Legis­ SCHEDULE. lation and Statute Law Amendment Act, 1918 : AUCKLAND LAND ·DISTRICT.-AuCKLAND FOREST­ And whereas in the said Proclamation an error was made CONSERVATIO'N REGION. by describing the boundaries of an area of five hundred and seventy-five acres, more or less, as being in Blocks IX State Forest No. 149. and XIII, Hapuakohe Survey District: And whereas the ALL that area containing by admeasurement 1,000 acres, more said area is in Blocks IX and XIII, Waitoa Survey District, or less, being the Opango Block, situated in Block III, Thames and it is desirable that the error should be rectified: Survey District, and Block I, Tairua Survey District, and N ow, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, bounded generally as follows: Towaras the north by the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur­ Tarawaere Stream and the Waiwhakaurunga Block; towards suance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred the south-east by the Piraunui Block and the Hihi Stream; upon me by section three of the Forests Amendment Act, towards the south-west by the WaiwhakauTUnga Block and the 1925, do hereby amend the said Proclamation by substituting Marorauririki Stream; again towards the south-east by the the description of the said area set forth in the Schedule Marorauririki Stream; and towards the north-west by the hereto for the' description of the said 8,rea set forth in the Waiwhakaurunga River: As the same is more particularly said Proclamation. delineated on Plan No. 23/3, deposited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, Wellington, andthereoIi bordered red. SCHEDULE. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-AuCKLAND FOREST­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued CONSERVATION REGION. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of January, 1929. Provisional State Forest No. 61. W. B. TAVERNER, ALL that area in the Aucklapd Land District, containing by Commissioner of State Forests. admeasurement' 575 acres, situated in Blocks IX and XIII, Waitoa Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: GOD SAVE THE KING! Towards the north by Section 9, Block IX aforesaid; towards the porth-east by a road; towards the south by a road and Oro'wn Lands set apart as a Permanent State Forest. Sections 9, 8, 7, and 6, Block XIII aforesaid; towards the south-west by Hoe-o-Tainui No. IB Section 3 and No. IB [L.S'.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Section 4; and towards the north-west by Section 12, Block IX aforesaid. As the same is delineated on plan 26/7, de­ A PROCLAMATION. posited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, Wellington, y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities and thereon bordered red. B conferred upon me by section eigbteen of the Forests Act, 1921-22, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of a permanent Stat.e forest. January, 1929. W. B. TAVERNER, Commissioner of State Forests. SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DISr.rRIC'l'.-AuCln,AND FOREST-CONSER­ GOD SA.VE THE KING I VATION REGION. Part State Forest N u. 33. Amending a Proclamation revoking the Reservation of Permanent (Total area, 7 acres 0 roods 36·1 perches.) State Forests. Approximate Areas of Situated in Crown Land proclaimed [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. as Permanent State Adjoining Forest. Survey A PROCLAMATION. Block. District. HEREAS by a Proclamation dated the twenty-seventh W day of February, one thousand nine hundred and A. R. P. twenty-eight, and published in the Gazette of the first day 0 I 34·3 State Forest XV lVIaramarua. of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight, No. 33 page 503, hereinafter referred to as " the said Proclamation," 1 o 10 Ditto the reservation of certain permanent State forests was revoked 0 2 12 in terms of the Forests Act, 1921-22 : 0 o 21 And whereas an error was made in the said Proclamation 1 1 15 by referring therein to a ProClamation of the nineteenth day 0 o 27·9 of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, 0 2 In and it is desirable that the errol' be rectified: I I 6 Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, I 16 XV Governor-General of the Dominion of New, Zealand, in I { III pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred upon me 0 o 37·9 III by section three of the Forests Amendment Act, 1925, do ! hereby amend the said Proclamation by substituting for the words" the nineteenth day of January, one thousand- eight All in Auckla.nd Land District; as the same are more hundred and seventy-five," the words" the nineteenth day particularly delineated on plan No. 25/7, deposited in the of June, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five." Head Office of the State Forest Service, at Wellington, and thereon bord!(red red. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of under the Seal of that Dominion, this 29th day of Jan:uary, 1929. January, 1929. W. B. TAVERNER, W. B. TAVERNER,· Commissioner of State Forests. Commissioner of State Forests. GOD SAVE THE KING! Gem S}. VE 'rflR KING! JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 231

Grown Lctnd 8et apart a8 a Perma·nent State Fore8t. on the twenty-fifth day of that month, are requir£1d for settle­ ment purposes; and, in accordance with the m~ovisions of [L.S.] CHARLES FERGDSSON, Governor-General. the said Act, such lands shall, from and after the day of the gazetting hereof, cease to be provisional State forel3t, and shall A PROCLAMATION. become subject to the provisions of the Land Act, 1924. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities B confel'l'ed upon me by section eighteen of the Forests Act, 1921-22, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, SCHEDULE. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby ALL those areas in the Nelson Land District containing 1 acre set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as a 8 acres 0 roods 23 perches, 1 acre 0 roods 31 perches, and permanent State forest. II acres 3 roods, situated in Blocks II and III, Lewis Survey District, and being parts of Provisional State Fotest No. 91. SCHEDULE. As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. X/97/22, deposited in the Head Office, AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-RoTORUA FOREST- Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon CONSERVATION REGION. bordered red. Part State Forest No. 82 (Kaingaroa Plantation Extension). Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ ALL that area containing by admeasurement 44 acres, more or General of the Dominion of New Zea,land, and issued less, being Oruatewehi No.2, situate in Blocks VIII and XII, under the Seal of that Dominion, this 29th day of Kaingaroa Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: January, 1929. Towards the north-east and south-east by Oruatewehi No.1 (State Forest No. 82, Gazette, 1927, page 3607); towards the GEO. W. FORBES, Minister for Lands. south-west and north-west by State Forest No. 78 (Gazette, 1927, page 460): As the same is more particularly delineated GOD SAVE THE KING! on plan No. 47/21, deposited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Land 8et apart as a Permanent State Forest. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of January, 1929. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. W. B. TAVERNER, A PROCLAMATION. Commissioner of State Forests. y virtue and in exercise of the powers au'a authorities B conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests GOD SAVE THE KING! Act, 1921-22, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Ba.ronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the Crown lands described in the Schedule hereto as a permanent State forest. Grown Land 8et apart as a Pe1'manent State Fore8t.

~"- [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. A PROCLAMATION. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-RoTORUA FOREST­ y virtu() and in exercise of the powers and authorities CONSERVATION REGION. B conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests Part State F01'e8t No. 84 (Part Waiotapu Plantation). Act, 1921-22, T, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Total Area: 7,108 acres 2 roods. set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as ALL that area, containing by admeasurement 6,6l13 acres a permanent State forest. 2 roods 5 perches, situated in Blocks III, IV, VII, VIII, Survey District, and Block V, Kaingaroa Survey SCHEDULE. District, and bounded generally as follows: Towards the north-east by Rotomahana-Parekarangi, Sections 5B No. 5A, AUCKLAND LAND DISTRlCT.~RoTORUA FOREST-CONSERVATION 5B No. 5B, 5B No. 4B, 5B No.1, and State Forest No. 1 REGION. (Gazette, 1911, page 3567).; towards the south generally by Pa1't Permanent State Fore8t No.3. the Rotorua-Galatea Road; towards the south-east by State ALL that area, contajning by admeasurement I rood 3H·4 Forest No. 1 (Gazette, 1926, page 1918); again towards the perches, more or less, being three portions of closed road, south by State Forest No.1 (Gazette, 1922, page 2717), Sec­ 6'15 perches, 1 rood 10·2 perches, and 21'7 perches, respectively tions 278 and 26s, Reporoa Settlement; towards the west (Gazette, 1928, page, 2868), situated in Block IV, Patetere generally by a public road, State Forest (Section 6, Reserves North Survey District. As the same is more particularly and other Lands Disposal Act, 1926), the Blue Lake, the delineated on plan 38/2~, deposited in the Head Office, State Waiotapu Scenic Reserve (Gazette, 1908, pag6') 893), the Forest Servi('.e, Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Waiotapu Stream, a public road, and the Waiotapu Township; again towards the north-east generally by the Rotarua-Galatea Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Road, State Forest (Section 5, Reserves and other Lands General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Disposal Act, 1926); again by the Rotorua-Galatea Road; under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of towards the north-west by the last-mentioned State Forest. January) 1929. Also all that area containing by admeasurement 444 acres W. B. TAVERNER, 3 roods 35 perches, more or less, situated in Blocks III and IV, Commissioner of State Forests. Paeroa Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: Towards the south-east by Rotomahana-Parekarangi, Sec­ GOD SAVE THE KING! tion 5B No. 5A; towards the south-west by State Forest (Section 5, Reserves and other Lands Disposal Act, 1926); towards the north generally by Section 8, Block XV, Tara­ wera Survey District, the Pou-tu-roa Road, and again by Lands 8et apart a8 Provi8ional State Forest declared to be 8ubject the aforementioned Section 8. Save and except all inter­ to the Land Act, 1924. secting public roads, and 1 acre of State Forest (Section 7, Reserves and other Lands Disposal Act, 1926). As the same are more particularly delineated on plan number [L.S.] C~ARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. 46/12, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service, A PROCLAMATION. and thereon bordered red. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I conferred upon me by section twenty of the Forests Act, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ 1921-22, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor­ Geneml of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting on the under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of recommendation of the Minister of Lands, dQ hereby pro­ January, 1929. claim and declare that the lands described in the Schedule W. B. TAVERNER, hereto, being parts of Provisional State Forest Reserve No. Commissioner of State Forests. 91, set apart by Proclamation dated the sixteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and gazetted GOD SAVE THE KING! 232 THE N'EW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

Revocation of the Reservation of a Permanent State ForelJt, revoke (so far only as it relates to the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto) the Proclamation of the thirteent.h [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genera1. day of August, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, A PROCLAMATION. whereby the said land (with certain other land) was set apart as a permanent State Forest, and declare that the reservation y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities thereby effected is (so far only as aforesaid) revoked accord­ B conferred upon me by the Forests Act, 1921-22, and ingly. pursuant to a resolution in that behalf passed by both Houses of Parliament, I, General· Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, SCHEDULE. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke (so far only as it relates to the Crown land described CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-CANTERBURy-OTAGO FOREST- in the Schedule hereto) the Warrant of the seventeenth day CONSERVATION REGION. of February, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, ALL that area, containing by admeasurement 80 acres, more whereby the said land (with certain other land) was set apart or less, being portion of Reserve 3347 (State Forest No. 54, as a permanent State forest, and declare that the reservation Gazette, 1898, page 1462), situated in Block V, Waimate thereby effected is (so far only as aforesaid) revoked accord­ Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: Towards ingly. the north by part Reserve 3347; towards the east generally by a road, R. S. 34341; again by the aforementioned road and R.S.; towards the south generally by the other part of SCHEDULE. Reserve 3347; and towards the north-west by Run 48. 'As ALL that area in the Hi1wke's Bay LaI}.d District containing the same is more particularly delineated on plan number by admeasurement 32 acres 1 rood 30 perches, being section 179/1, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service, 26, Block XIV, Pohui Survey District, and bounded generally at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. as follows: Towards the north by a road; towards the east by a road reserve; towards the south by Section 27, Block Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ XIV, Pohui Survey District; and towards the west by General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Section 1, Block XIV aforesaid. As the same is more parti­ under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of cularly delineated on plan 73/1, deposited at the Head Office, January, 1929. .State Forest Service, Wellington, and thereon bordered red. W. B. TAVERNER, Commissioner of State Forests. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New' Zealand, and issued GOD SAVE THE KING! under the, Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of January;, 1929. Revocation of the Reservation of a Permanent State Forest. W. B. TAVERNER, Commissioner of State Forests. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. GOD SAVE THE KING! A PROCLAMATION. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities Revocation of the Reservation of a Permanent State Forest. B conferred upon me by the Forests Act, 1921-22, and pursuant to a resolution in th~t belialf passed by both Houses [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. of Parliament, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby A PROCLAMATION. revoke the reservation as a permanent State forest of the y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities Crown land described in the Schedule hereto, and the War­ B conferred upon me by the Forests Act, 1921-22, and rant of the twenty-sixth day of .July, one thousand eight pursuant to a resolution in that behalf passed by both Houses hundred and eighty-one, whereby the said land (with cer­ 'of Parliament, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, tain other land) was set apart as a permanent State forest), Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby and do declare that the reservation thereby effected is (so far revoke (so far only as it relates to the Crown land described only as aforesaid) revoked accordingly. in the Schedule hereto) the Warrant of the thirtieth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and seven, whereby the SCHEDULE. said land (with certain other land) was set apart as a per­ manent State Forest, and declare that the reservation thereby ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District containing effected is (so far only as aforesaid) revoked accordingly., ' by admeasurement 277 acres, more or less, and being part of Reserve No. 3117, situated in Block IV, Alford, and Block I, Spaxton Survey Districts, and bounded generally SCHEDULE. as follows: Towards the south-east by Rural Section 30091, ALL that area in the Hawke's Bay Land District containing 4131·9 links; towards the south~west by Small Grazing­ by admeasurement 199 acres, more or less, being Section 15, run No. 43, 10305·9 links ; towards the north-west by other Block II, Patoka Survey District, and bounded generally as part of Reserve 3117, 1241'3, 1003'7, 989·7 and 275·0 links; follows: Towards the north-east by Sections 7, 5, 4, and 1, and towards the north-east by the Roa.d Reserve .along Block XIV, Pohui Survey District; towards the south-east the south bank of the north branch of the Ashburton River, by Section 14, Block II, Patoka Survey District; towards 11380'0, 690- 1, 554'9, 503·2, ·and 81·6 links: As the same the south-west by Bakers Road; and towards the north­ is more particularly delineated on the plan No. 150/1, west by Sections 20, 19, 18, 17, and 16, Block XIV, Pohui deposited in Head Office, State Forest Service, Wellington, Survey District, and the abutment of a road. As the same and thereon bordered red. is more particularly delineated on plan No. 73/1, deposited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, and thereon bordered Given under the hand of His Excellency the Govern~r­ green. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ January, 1929. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued W. B. TAVERNER, under the Sea,l of that Dominion, this 22nd day of Commissioner of State Forests. January, 1929. W. B. TAVERNER, GOD SAyE THE KING! Commissioner of State Forests. GOD SAVE THE KING! Revocation of the Reservation of a Permanent State .Forest.

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Revocation of the Reservation of a Permanent State Forest. A PROCLAMATION. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the Forests Act, 1921-22, and A PROCLAMATION. B pursuant to a resolution in that behalf passed by both Houses y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities of Parliament, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, B conferred upo~ m.e by the Forests Act, 1921-22, and Governor-General of the Dominion of New Ze~land, do hereby pursuant to a resolutIOn m that behalf passed by both Houses revoke (so fa.r only as it relates to the Crown land described of Parliament, I, General Sir Cha:des Fergusson, Baronet, in the Schedule hereto) the Proclamation of the first day of Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby I June, one thousand nine hundred and six, whereby the sftid JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ~33

land (with certain other land) was set apart as a permanent SCHEDULE. State forest, and declare that the reservation thereby effected is (so far only as aforesaid) revoked accordingly. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a SCHEDULE. road:- NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-AuCKLAND A. R. P. Being FOREST-CONSERVATION REGION. o 0 29·7 Section 1; coloured yellow. o 0 2·6 Part Lot 1 (D.P. 15092) of part Kaihu No.1 ALL that piece of land, situated in the North Auckland Land Block; coloured blue. District, containing by admeasurement 132 acres 0 roods 20 perches, more or less, being Section 16, Block XIV, Manga­ Situated in Block II, Kaihu Survey District (Auckland kahia Survey District (being portion of State Forest No. 22, RD.). (S.0.24603.) Gazette, 1906, p. 1429), bounded generally as follows: Towards In the North Auckland Land District; a.s the same are the north-west and north-east by other portion of State more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. Forest No. 22; towards the south-east by Section 4 of Block 74446, deposited in the office of the Minister of Pnblic Works XIV aforesaid; and towards the south and south-west by a at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. road. As the same is more pa.rticularly delineated on plan Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ No. 8/9, depbsited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Wellington, and thereon edged red. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ January, 1929. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Pu bUc Works. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of January, 1929. GOD SAVE THE KING! W. B. TAVERNER, (P.W. 33/618.) Commissioner of State Forests. GOD SA YE THE KING ! Land proclaimed as a Road i'n Block8 X, IX, and XIII, Waiau Survey Di8t1'ict, Amuri County.

Decla1'ing that Portion of the Left Bank of the OrolLa River, [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. in Block 1, Kairanga Survey Di8trict, Kairanga County, 8hall be p1·otected. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Do­ A PROCLAMATION. minion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Waiau Survey District described in the Schedule N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred. by hereto. I section two hundred and seven of the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, SCHEDULE. Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. do hereby proclaim and declare that the portion· of the left APPIWXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a bank of the Oroua River described in the Schedule hereto road:- shall be protected. A. R. P. Being Portion of o 1 16 Section 300 of Square 84, being part Sec­ SCHEDULE. tion 13, Annan Settlement, Block X ; THAT portion of the left bank of the Oroua River adjoining coloured sepia. the undermentioned areas :- 6 1 28 Crown land, Block X; coloured pink. 320 Section 13, Annan Settlement, Block X; A. R. P. Being Portion of o 1 13 Sub. 5.B 1, Upper Aorangi No.1 Block; edged coloured yellow. red. (P.W.D.74216.) (S.0.2025.) 1 1 18 Sub. 5.8 1, Upper Aorangi No.1 Block; edged 0 2 16 Section 4, Lyndon Settlement, Block IX; red. coloured sepia. 1 2 9 Old river-bed; coloured yellow and edged 0 3 24 Section 29, Annan Settlement, Block XIII; red. coloured yellow. 4 0 13 Old river-bed; coloured yellow and edged 2 3 29'7 Crown land, Block XIII; coloured red. red. (P.W.D.74217.) (S.0.2027.) 4 3 3 Lot 273, D.P. 29, and being part Section 145, Township of Sandon; . edged red. Situated in Waiau Survey District (Canterbury R.D.). All in the Canterbury Land District; as the same are Situated in Block I, Kairanga Survey District. (S.0.2421.) more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured In tbe Wellin!Zton Land District; as the Rame are more as above mentioned and deposited in the office of the Minister particularly delineated on the phn ma.rked P.W.D. 74198, of Public Works at Wellington. deposited in the office of the Minister of lliblic Works' at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealnnd; and issued Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued January, 1929. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 29th day of January, 1929. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE '.rHE KING! GOD SA YE THE KING! (P.W. 45/653.) (P.W. 62/9/57/1.) Land proclaimed as a Street, and Street cl08ed, in the City Land proclaimed a8 a Road in Block II, Kaihu Survey of Auckland. Di8trict, Hob80n County. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by N pursual'lCe and exercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Genera~ ~ir I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the DOmInIOn Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a street the land in Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the I the City of Auckland described in the First Schedule hereto; land in Kaihu Survey District described in the Schedule and also do hereby proclaim as closed the street described hereto. in the Second Schedule hereto. 234 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

FIRST SCHEDULE. New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in LAND PROCLAIMED AS A STREET. Tapapa Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed tht) road described in ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a the Second Schedule hereto. street:- A. R. P. Being Portion of o 0 2'48 Lot 1, D.P. 3177, being part Allotment 7, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland; coloured FIRST SCHEDULE. blue. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. o 0 1'89 Lot 2, D.P. 3177, being part Allotment 7, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland; coloured ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a red. road:- A. R. P. Being Portion of SECOND SCHEDULE. o 0 31'8 Whaiti-Kuranui No. 2E No.2 West No. 2B; - coloured red. STREET CLOSED. o 0 32'3 Whaiti-Kuranui No.2E No.2 West No. 2B; ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of street closed: 0'04 perches. coloured ted. Adjoining part Lot 2, D.P. 3177, being part Allotment 7, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland; coloured green. SECOND SCHEDULE. All situated in Block I, Otahuhu Survey District (Auckland ROAD CLOSED. R.D.), (City of Auckland). (S.0.24977.) AFPROXIl\1ATE area of the piece of road closed: 12'8 perches. All in the North Auckland Land District; as the same Adjoining or passing through Whaiti-Kuranui No.2E No.2 are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. West No. 2B; coloured green. 74460, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. All situated in Block XV, Tapapa Survey District. (S.O. 24772.) Given under the hand of His Excellency the .Governor­ All in the Auckland Land District; as the same are more General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and. issued particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 74150, under the· Seal of. that Dominion, this 29th day of deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at January, 1929. Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. W. B. TAVERNER, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ For Minister of Public Works. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of GOD SAVE' THE KING! January, 1929. (P.W.34/2816.) E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE _THE KING! Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road closed, in Block XI, (P.W.34/2809.) Hundalee Survey District, Kaikoura County.

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road clo8ed, in Block XVI, A PROCLAMATION. Mangakahia SUT~'ey DistTict, Whangarei County. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section I twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Fergusson, . Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion 6f A PROCLAMATION. New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road ~he land in Hundalee Survey District -described in the First Schedule N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by hereto; and. also. do hereby proclai:J;n as closed the road I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir described in the Second Schedule hereto. Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in FIRST SCHEDULE. Mangakahia Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. described in the Second Schedule hereto. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: 2 roods 2 perches .. Being portion of Section 8; ~oloured red. FIRST SCHEDULE. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. SECOND SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: ROAD CLOSED. 13 perches. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: 1 rood 25·4 Being portion of land taken by Proclamation, registered , perches. No. 7018, being formerly portion of Mangakahia 2B 2 No. 2G Adjoining Sectibn 3; coloured green. Block; coloured red. All situated in Block XI, Hundalee Survey District. All in the Marlborough Land District; as the same are SECOND SCHEDULE. .more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. ROAD CLOSED. 74022, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: 3 roods 7 perches. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Adj oining or passing· through land taken by Proclamation, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under reo-istered No. 7018, being formerly portion of Mangakahia the Seal of that Dominion, this 26th day of January, 2B'" 2 No. 2G Block, Section 19, part scenic reserve part 1929. Section 9 (Native Burial Reserve); coloured green. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. All situated in Block XVI, Mangakahia Survey District GOD SAVE THE KING! (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 24579.) All in the North Auckland Land District; as· the same a,re (P.W. 52/92.) more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 73599, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Land proclaimed a8 a Road, and Road closed, in Block XV, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Tapapa Survey District, Mata'iJ!:q,~a County. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of [L.~.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, G.Qvernor-General. .January, 1929. A PROCLAMATION •. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. ;INpursuance aIlde~ercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles GOD SAVE TIlE KING! Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General' of the Dominion of (P.W. 19/40.) JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ~3.5

Land proclaimed as a Road, Road closed, and Land taken, in Blocks II and III, Maungaru Survey District, Hob8on Oounty.

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles I Fergusson; Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Maungaru Survey District, described in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto; and I do also hereby take the land described in the Third Schedule hereto for the purposes of subsection ten of the said section twelve.

FIRST SCHEDULE. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD.

Approximate Areas of the Pieces of Land proclaimed Being Portion of Situated,. in Block Coloured on Plan. as a Road.

A. R. P. 2 1 20 Maungaru Block, D.P. 4153 ...... III Red. o 0 19 " D.P.4153 ...... o 0 22 " D.P. 4153 ...... o 0 10 " D.P. 4153 ...... o 0 34 " D.P. 4153 ...... o 0 13 " D.P~ 3706 ...... Blue." o 0 29 " D.P. 3706 ...... o 0 37 " D.P. 3706 ...... o 0 1·5 " D.P. 3755 ...... R.ed." 013 Lot 9, on D.P. 7394, being portion of Maungaru Block 005 Lot 9, on D.P. 7394, " o 0 21 Lot 9, on D.P. 7394, " o 0 11 Maungaru Block on D.P. 3881 .. .. Blue." o 1 22 " D.P. 3708 . . . . Red. o 0 19·5 " D.P. 3708 . . .. o 0 14 " D.P. 3708 . . . . 005 " D.P. 3708 .. . . o 0 24 Lot 7, D.P. 7394, being portion of Maungaru Block Bl~e. 004 Lot 7, D.P. 7394, " o 0 16 Lot 7, D.P. 7394, " 007 Lot 7, D.P. 7394, " 005 Lot 6, D.P. 7394, " R~d. 018 Lot 6, D.P. 7394, " 005 Lot 6, D.P. 7394, ,,_ 008 Lot 6, D.P. 7394, " II" 009 Lot 6, D.P. 73!H, _ " III 004 Lot 5, D.P. 7394, " II Blue." o 1 29 Lot 5, D.P. 7394, " 015 Lot 5, D.P. 7394, " o 0 21 Lot 5, D.P. 7394, " o 0 35 Maungaru Block, D.P. ]8899 .. •• .. o 0 4·4 " D.P. 18899 ...... o 0 19 Lot 4, D.P. 7394, being portion of MaungaruBlock R~d. (S.O. 23963.)

SECOND SCHEDULE. ROAD CLOSED. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road closed :- A. R P. Adjoining or passing through o 1 11 Portion of Maungaru Block, D.P. 3708, Block III; coloured green. o 0 30 D.P. 18899, Block II; coloured green. o 0 24 " D.P. 18899, Block II; coloured green. o 2 19 Lot 4 on D.P. 7394, being part of Maungaru, Block II; coloured green. (S.0.23963.) THIRD SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- A. R. P. Being Portion of o 0 O·g Lot 9 on D.P. 7394, being part Maungaru Block, Block III; coloured red. o 0 0·7 Maungaru Block on D.P. 3706; Block III, --coloured blue. (S.O. 23963.) All situated in Maungaru Survey District (Auckland R.D.). All in the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 70353, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 29th day of January, 1929. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE THE KINa ! (P.W. 33/975/1 ) 236 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

Land proclaimed us a Road, and Road closed, in Block V, 7. Notice to the Olerk of the Oourt that a licensed auctioneer Otepopo Survey District, Waitaki Oounty. has ceased to carryon business at any place mentioned in his application for the license, or that a licensed auctioneer has [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. commenced to carryon business at any additional or other A PROOLAMATION. place of business, shall be in the form No. 9 in the Schedule hereto. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by 8. Objections to the issue, renewal, or transfer of a license I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir shall be in the form No. 10 in the Schedule hereto. Oharles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion 9. Notification to the Minister of Internal Affairs of the of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in issue, renewal, or transfer of a license, or of the..non-determina­ Otepopo Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; tion of an application for the renewal of a license, or of the and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road described in change of an endorsement on a license, or of consent to the the Second Schedule hereto. change of the name or style under which a business may be carried on, or that a licensed auctioneer has ceased to carry FIRST SOHEDULE. on business at any place mentioned in his application for a LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. license, or that a licensed auctioneer has commenced to carry APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: on business at any' additional or other place of business, shall 1 acre 3 roods. be in the form No. 11 in the Schedule hereto. Being portion of part Section 39; coloured pink. 10. (1) The notice required to be published by an applicant for the issue or transfer of a license shall be in the form No. 12 SEOOND SOHEDULE. in the Schedule hereto. (2) Where such notice is combined with the notice required ROAD CLOSED. by section 9 of the Land Agents Act, 1921-22, it shall be in ApPROXIl\iATE area of the piece of road closed: 1 acre 1 rood. the form No. 13 in the Schedule hereto. Adjoining or passing through part Section· 39 ; coloured green. 11. The fee payable for inspection of the Register of Auctioneers shall be 2s. 6d. All situated in Block V, Otepopo Survey District (Otago 12. The applicant shall, when making application for the R.D.). issue, renewal, or transfer of a license,· or the change of an All in the Otago Land District ;as the same are more endorsement on a license, ply into Oourt the prescribed fees' ; pa.rticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 74289, and the Olerk of the Oourt shall forthwith after the license is deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at issued, or renewal or transfer granted, or endorsement changed, Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. pay the same into the Public Account, and forward the bank Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ receipt therefor to the Minister of Internal Affairs at Welling­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand" and issued ton. under the Seal ;)f that Dominion, this 25th day of 13. (1) All moneys payable under the said Act shall be January, 1929. paid into the Public Account, and the bank receipt forwarded to the Minister of Internal Affairs at Wellington. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. (2) The sum of £1 lOs. shall be deducted from the amounts GOD SAVE 'rHE KING! re0eived in respect of the issue or renewal of each,license, and (P.W. 46/1045.) shall be applied towards defraying the cost of administering the said Act. . (3) Every fee received in respect of the change of an Regulations under the Auctioneers Act, 1928. endorsement on a license, the transfer of a license, or the inspection of the Register of Auctioneers shail be applied towards defraying the cost of administer:ing the said Act. OHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN OOUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 29th day of SCHEDULE. January, 1929. Form No.1. Present: NEW ZEALAND. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR J. 'G. WARD, PRESIDING ApPLICATION FOR LICENSE UNDER THE AUCTIONEERS AOT, IN OOUNCIL. 1928. N pursuan.ce and exercise of the power and authority con­ I ferred on him by the Auctioneers Act, 1928 (hereinafter In the Magistrate's Court at . referred to as " the ,said Act "), His Excellency the Governor­ In the matter of the Auctioneers Act, 1928; and in the General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with matter of an application by [Name in full and address] the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said for a license under the said Act. Dominion, doth hereby make the following regulations for the Il'ipursua.nce of the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, purposes of the said Act. ' I, [Name in full and address], hereby make application on my own behalf [or on behalf of all the partners of the :firm of (Name of partnership firm, and name, address, and description REG U L A T ION S. of each of the partners), of which I am a member, and which 1. These regulations may be cited as "The Auctioneers will be carried on as (Name under which partnership business Regulations, 1929." is carried on)], [or, on behalf of (Name of registered company), 2. (1) Every application £or a license under the said Act whose written authority authorizing me to apply for and'hold shall be in the form No. 1 in the Schedule hereto, and shaH be a license under the said Act on its behalf is hereto annexed, accompanied by testimonials as to the character of the marked" A "J for a license to carryon the business of an applicant, signed by not less than five reputoole persons. auctioneer at [State full part·iculars as to location of places of (2) Every license to carryon business as an auctioneer business, distinguishing principalfrom other places of business]. issued under the said Act shall be in the form No.2 in the [I intend to carryon business as an auctioneer under the Schedule 4ereto. name or style of (lnsert required particulm's in cases where 3. (1) Every application for the renewal of a license under appl·icant does not propose to carryon business in his own name).] the said Act shall be in the form No. 3 in the Schedule hereto. It is desired that the name of [Name 1:n fu.ll and address] (2) On the renewal of a license, a new license shall be issued be endorsed on the license as the person authorized to conduct to the licensee in the form No. 2 in the Schedule hereto. auction sales under the license. 4. (1) Application for the transfer of a license shall be in It is desired that the fee for the license be paid to the the form No.4 in the Schedule hereto, and shall have endorsed [State name of local authority], being a local authority in whose thereon the written consent of the licensee, or his executor, district I have [or the partnership firm has, or the registered administrator, or assignee in bankruptcy, as the case may be. company has] a place of business. . (2) Approval of the transfer of a license shall be endorsed A fidelity bond for £ [State amount of bond, which thereon, and such approval shall be in the form No. 5 in the shall not exceed £500 for erJ,ch applicat'ion, or £2,500 for all Schedule hereto. appl-ications by same applicant], from [Name of ins'urance 5. (1) Application for the change of the name and address company or other sureties], is hereto annexed, marked" B " of the person authorized to conduct auction sales under the [or, I filed with an application in the Magistrate's Oourt at license shall be in the form No. 6 in the Schedule hereto. for the issue (or renewal) of an auctioneer's license a (2) The endorsement to be made' by the Olerk of the Oourt fidelity bond for £ (State amount of bond, which shall shall be in the form No. 7 in the Schedule hereto. not exceed £500 for each appUcation or £2,500 for q,ll applications 6. Application for the consent of a Magistrate to the change hy same applicant) from (Name of insurance company or other of the name or style under which an auctioneer may carryon sureties), and the sum named in such fidelity bond is sufficient business shall be in the form No. 8 in the Schedule hereto. to bind the surety (or sureties) in respect of this application]. JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 237

A testimonial [TestimonialsJ a~ to my character is [areJ (Name of insu.rance company or other sureties), and the sum hereto annexed, signed by [Names, addTesses, and occupations named in such~ fidelity bond is sufficient to bind the surety of pC1'8ons 8igning testimonialsJ- (or sureties) in respect of this applicationJ. (1) Dated at , this day of , 19 (2) (3) [Signature of applicant. J (4) (5) Dated at , this day of , 19 Form No.4. [Signat-ure of applicant. J NEW ZEALAND. ApPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE UNDER THE Form No. Z. AUCTIONEERS ACT, 1928. NEW ZEALAND. In the Magistrate's Court at No. In the matter of the Auctioneers Act, 1928; and in the LICENSF. '1'0 CARRY ON BUSINESS AS AN AUCTIONEER, ISSUED matter of an application for the transfer of a license UNDER 'l'flE AUCTIONEERS ACT, ]928. under the said Act from [Name in full and address of licensee J to [Name in full and address of prr>posed In the Magistrate's Court at transfereeJ. Is pursuance of the provisions of the ab.ove-mentioned Act IN pursuance of the provisions of the said Act, 1, [Name in [Name in full and addressJ is hereby licensed to carryon full and addressJ, hereby make application on my own behalf business as an auctioneer on his own behalf [or on behalf of [or on behalf of all the partners of the firm of (Name of (Name of partnership, firm, or company, as the case may be) partnership firm, and name, address, and descriptio'(/, of each of under the na:rtle or style of (Insert required particulars in cases the partners), of which I am a member, and which will be where licensee does not pmpose to carry on bU81~ness in Ms own carried on as (8tate name under which partnership business name)], from the day of ,19, until the is carried on)J, [or on behalf of (Name of registeretil company), 31st day of March, 19.. whose written authority a.uthorizing me to apply for and [The partners of the firm are: (Specify name, address, and hold a license under the said Act on its behalf is hereto riesc1"iption of each of the .partners i'f!' case. of license ~ssued to I annexed, marked" A "J, for the approval by this Court of two or more persons carry~ng on bus?,ness ~n partnersh~p).J the transfer to me of the license No. , issued under Pursu~nt to t~is licenae, the licensee may. carry on l:usine~s the said Act by the Magistrate's Court at , on the at [Specify lo(!atwn of place or places of bus?ness mentwned ~n day of 19, to [Name and address of applicationJ, and at any other place or places in New Zealand, licenseeJ. after giving notice thereof to the Clerk of this Court. I intend to carryon business at [State full particulars as to [ Name in full and address Jis the person authorized to conduct location oj places of business, distinguishing principal from auction sales",under this license. other places of businessJ under the name or style of [Insert

Given under my hand and the Seal of the Court at this 0 required particulars in cases where applicant does not propose day of 19 to carryon business in his own nameJ. , ...... It is desired that the name of [Name in full and address] Stipendiary Magistrate [or Clerk of tIle CourLl. be endorsed on the license as the person authori~ed to con­ duct auction sales under the license. A fidelity bond for £ [State amount of bond, which shall not exceed £500 for each application, or £2,500 for all Form No.3. applications by same applicantJ from [ Name of insurance NEW ZEALAND. company or other sureties J is hereto annexed, m!llrked "B" [or, I filed with an application in the Magistrate's Court ApPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LICENSE UNDER THE at , for the issue (or renewal) of an auctioneer's AUCTIONEERS ACT, 1928. license, a fidelity bond for £ (State am01tnt of bond, which shall not exceed £500 for each application, or' £2,500 ffiJr In the Magistrate's Court at all applications by same applicant) from (Name of 1:nsurance In the matter of the Auctioneers Act, 1928; and in the company or other sureties), and the sum named in such fidelity matter of an application by [Name in full and addressJ bond is sufficient to bind the surety (or sureties) in respect of for the renewal of a license under the said Act. t,his application].

A testimonial [TestimonialsJ as to 0 my character is [ are] IN pursuance of the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, hereto annexed, signed by [Names, addresses, and occupations o I, [Name 1~n fttll and addressJ, hereby make application on my of persons signing testimonialsJ- own behalf [or on behalf of all the partners of the firm of (1) (Name of partneTship :firm, and name, address, and description (2) of each of the partners), of which I am a member,- and which (3) will be carried on as (Name under which partnership business (4) is carried on)]~ [or on behalf of (Name of registered company), (5) whose written authority authorizing me to apply for and Dated at hold a license under the said Act on its behalf is hereto , this day of , 19 annexed, mal'ked "A"J for the renewal of license No. [8ignature of applicant.J to carryon the business of an auctioneer at [Endorsement, to be p1"inted on bad:.J [State full particulars as to location of places of business, distingnishing principal from other places of businessJ. ENDORSEMENT.

[I intend 0 to carryon business as an auctioneer under the name or style of (Insert required particulars in cases where I, [Name in fu.llJ, being the licensee under the license appUcant does not propose to carTY on business in his own referred to in this application [or being the administrator, name).J executor, or assignee in bankruptcy of the estate of (Name It is desired that the name of [Name in full and addressJ of licensee), the licensee referred to in this applicationJ, hereby be endorsed on the license as the person authorized to conduct l!onsent to the transfer of the said license to [Name of pro­ auction sales nnder the license. . posed tmnsfereeJ. It is desired that the fee for the license be paid to the Dated at , this day of ,19 [State name of local authorityJ, being a local authority in whose [Signature of licensee, or as the case may be.] district I have [or the partnership Brm has, or the registered company hasJ a place of business. A fidelity bond for £ [State amonnt of bond, which Form No ..5. shall not exceed £500 for each applicat'ion or £2,500 for all applications by same applicantJ from [ Name of insurance ApPROVAL OF TRANSFER. company or other suretips J is hereto annexed, marked "B" [or, the fidelity bond for £ (State amou,nt of bond) THE transfer of the within license No. to [Name in from (Name of insurance company or other sureties) in force full and address of proposed tramjereeJ is hereby approved. in respect of my existing license enures in respect of this [Name in fnll and addressJ is the person authorized to con­ application for renewalJ; [or, I filed with an application in duct auction sales under the license. the Magistrate's Court at for the issue (or renewal) of Given under my hand and the seal of the Court !lit an auctioneerls license a fidelity bond for £ (State this day of , 19 amonnt of bond, 'Which shall not exceed £500 for each appli­ cation or £2,500 for all applications by same applicant) from Stipendiary Magistrate [or Clerk of the Court]. B 2313 THE NEW ZEAI..JAND GAZETTE. [No.5

Form No.6. licensee], [or set out particulars of the matte1' of which notice is NEW. ZEALAND. being given]. AI'PLICATION FOR CHtNGE OF N~MEL OF PERSON ENDORSED pa~:~oa~~u~~~ii.;~C~~E'~~¥ ~;y~e~ and: I forward k::e~~~~ ON ~ DCTIONEER S ICENSE. the bank receipt. To the Clerk of the Court at . I have, &c., TN pursuance of the provisions of the Auctioneers Act, 1928, I 1 [Name in full and address], being the holder of license No, Clerk of the Court. , issued under t,he said Act by the said Court on the day of ,19, hereby make application The Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington. for the change of the name and address of the person autho­ rized to conduct auction sales under the said license to [Name Form No. 12. in full and address of person to whom endorsement be changed]. . Dated at , this day. of , 19 NEW ZEALAND. [Signature of licensee.] FORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICA'I'ION FOR LICENSE [or FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE]. [Name in full and address], hereby give not,ice that I have Form No.7. I, applied to the Magistrate's Court at for a license under CHANGE OF ENDORSEMENT. the Auctioneers Act, 1928 [or for the transfer of a license from [N ame in full and address] is the person authorized to conduct (Name in full of licensee)], to carryon business as an auctioneer a uction sales under this license. at [State full particulars of business, distinguishing principal Given under my hand and the seal of the Court at from oth.er place8 of husiness], and that such application will be tills day of , ] 9 heard at the above Court after one month from the day of , 19 , being the date of the first publication of Clerk of the Court. this notice. Dated this day of , 19 [S ignatu·re. ] Form No.8. NEW ZEALAND. Form No. 13. ApPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF TRADE NAME OF AUCTIONEER'S BUSINESS. NEW ZEALAND. In the Magistrate's Court at FORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE AS In the mn.tter of the Auctioneers Act, 1928; and in the AUCTIONEER' AND AS LAND AGENT. matter of an application for consent to the change of I, [Name in full and address], hereby give notice that I have the name or style under which business carried on. applied to the Magistrate's Court at Jor a license IN pursuance of the provisions of the said Act, I [Name in under the Auctioneers Act, 1928, and also for a license under full and address], being the holder of license No. , the Land Agents Act, 1921-22, to carryon business as an issued under the said Act by the said Court on the day auctioneer and land agent respectively at [State full partic'ttlars of ,19, hereby make application for consent to of business, disting'tt'ishing ptincipalfrom other places of business] carryon business as an auctioneer under the name or style and that such applications will be heard at the above Court of [Name or style 1~nder which licen8ee intends to ca,rry on bu~i­ after one month from the day of , 19 ness]. being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at , this day of , 19 Dated this day of , 19 [Signature of licensee.] [Signahtre. ]

F. D. THOMSON, Form No.9. Clerk of the Executive Council. NEW ZEALAND. FORM OF NOTICE re CEASING (OR COMMENCING) TO CARRY ON BUSINESS AT A CERTAIN PLACE. Warrant vesting the Oontrol of Hauiti Road and Portion of Oranga Avenue in the Onehunga Borough. Oouncil, and the To the Clerk of the Court at Oontrol of Portion of Rockfield Road in the One Tree II ill IN pursuance of the provisions of the Auctioneers Act, 1928, Road Board. I, [Name in full and address], being the holder of license No. , issued under the said Act by the said Court on the day of ,19, hereby give notice that I CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. have ceased to carryon business as an auctioneer at [Specify N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority place] [or that I intend to carryon husiness as an auctioneer I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of all at (Specify place) in addition to (in lieu of) the place (places) other powers and authorities in anywise enabling me in this ;)f business mentioned in my application for the said license]. behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor­ Dated at , this day of , 19 General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby direct [Signat'llre of licensee.] that Hauiti Road and the portion of Oranga A venue described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date of the gazetting hereof, be under the control of the Onehunga Borough Form No. 10. Council; and I do further direct that the. portion of Rock­ field Road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and NEW ZEALAND. after the date of the gazetting hereof, be under the control FORM OF OBJECTION UNDEI{, THE AUCTIONEERS ACT, 1928. of the One Tree Hill Road Board. To the Clerk of the Court at TAKE notice that I, [Name in full and address], object to the SCHEDULE. issue of alicep.se to [Name in full of person applying for license], ALL that street known as Hauiti Road, and all that portion [or the renewal of the license now held by (Name in full of of Oranga Avenue from its junction with Hauiti Road to l1:censee] [or the transfer of license from (Name in full of its junction with Rockfield Road; coloured red on plan. licensee) to (Name in full of proposed tran8feree)], under the I All that portion of Rockfield Road from its junction with Auctioneers Act, 1928, on the grounds that [State reasons for Omnga Avenue to its junction with Mount Smart Road; objection]. coloured blue on plan. Dated at , this day of 19 The said street and portions of street lying along the , boundary between the Borough of Onehunga and the One [Signat·ure·l Tree Hill Road District. As the same are more particulady delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 7M71, deposited in the office of the Minister Form No. 11. of Public 'Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as Magistrate's Court, , 19 above mentioned. License No. Sm,- As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ I have the honour to inform you that on the General, this 25th day of January, 1929. day of an auctioneer's licerise, a· copy of which is E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Publi~ Works. !1ereto attached, was granted to [Full name and address of (P.W. 53j44q ...... , JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 239

Amending the Warrant a~tthorizing the Lower Hutt Borough' Ranger under the Animals Protection and Game Act 1921-22 Council to construct a Bridge over the H1~tt River at Lower I appointed." Hutt (together with Approaches thereto), and apportioning -- the Oost. I Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 29th January, 1929. CHABLES FEBGUSSON, Governor-General. IT is hereby notified that, in pursuance and exercise of the "N pursuance and exercise of the powers vest.ed in me by I . power and. authQrity conferred by section 35 of the r section one hundred and thirty-five of the Public Works Anlln:a.ls ProtectIOn and Game A?t, 1921-22, that the under­ Act, 1928, and of all other powers and authorities in anywise mentIOned person has been appomted a BangeI' under and enabling me in this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, for ~he .purposes. of. that Act for the North Canterbury Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, AcclImatizatIOn DIstrIct ;- do hereby amend the Warrant dated the twenty-ninth day of Marmaduke Bethell, of Culverden. June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven, published P Ii PEBRELLF. in Gazette No. 44, of the thirtieth day of the same month, . ~ . DE L~. . " . authorizing the Lower Hutt Borough Council to construct a I (LA. 25/23/23.) mIster of Internal Affall's. bridge O"\7er the Hutt River at Lower Hutt (together with approaches thereto), and apportioning the cost, in terms of section one hnndred and nineteen of the Public Works Act, Cancellation of Appointment as Ranger under the Animals 1908, as follows-viz.; The amount which the Lower Hutt Protection and Game Act, 1921-22. Borough Council is authorized to borrow by special order, without taking any poll of the ratepayers thereon, for the Department of Internal Affairs, purpose of the execution of the work described in the said . . W~llingtor:, 25th January, 1929. Warrant shall be eight thousand and seventeen pounds T .IS hereby notlfi~d that III exerCIse of the powers vested (£8,017). I In me by the Alllmais Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ I, Philip Aldborough de la Perrelle, Minister of Internal Affairs General, this 29th day of January, 1929. of the Dominion of New Zea.Iand, do hereby cancel the appoint­ ment of W. B. TAVERNER, Albert Henry McKane l!"'or Minister of Public Works. (P.W. 62/9/15/2.) as a Ranger tmder the said Act for the Grey District Acclima­ tization District. P. A. DE LA PEBRELLE, Registrar of Births, &c., appointed. Minister of Internal Affairs. (LA. 25/23/9.) Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 22nd January, 1929. · IS Excellencj the Governor-General has heen pleased to Appointment in the Nea :l.ealand Division oj the Royal Navy .• H appoint Hugh Donald Fraser Navy Office, to be Registl'ar of Marriages and Registrar of Births and _ _ Wellington, 24th January, 1929. Deaths for the District of Kuaotunu on and from the 1st day IS Excellency the Governor-General has been please d of January, 1929. . H to approve the following appointment in the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy ;- P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Minister of Internal Affairs. Lieutenant Commander Cecil John "\Vestland Branson, Royal Navy, to H.M.S. "Dunedin," additional, to date 23rd November, 1928, and to H.M.S. "Dunedin" vice Registrar of Births and Deaths appointed.' de Jersey from date of joining. THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Defence. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 12th January, 1929. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Confirmation of Appointment in the Royal Naval Volunteer H appoint Reserve (New Zealand Division). (Mrs.) Ellen Handcock to be Registrar of Births and Deaths for the District of Taupo, Navy Office, at Reporoa, on and from the 25th day of December, 1928. Wellington, 28th January, 1929. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to JOHN G. COBBE, For Minister of Internal Affairs. H approve of the following confirmation of appointment in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (New Zealand Divi­ sion) ;- Rangers under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, Probationary Sub-Lieutenant Boger Stannard Cameron as appointed. Sub-Lieutenant, R.N.V.R. (N.Z.D.), to date 3rd October, 1926. Department of Internal Affairs, THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Defence. Wellington, 21st January, 1929. T is hereby notified that, in pursuance and exercise of _I the power and authority conferred by section 35 of the Appointment of Officers nnder Part II of the Fi8heries Act, Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-:~2, the under­ 1908. mentioned persons have been appointed Rangers under and for the purposes of that Act for the Auckland Acclimatization Marine Department, District ;- Wellington, 25th .January, 1929. Frederick James Bennett, of Waitaka,ruru, T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor­ Thomas Weir, of Tokoroa, and I General has, in pursuance of the provisions of the Eugene Robert Budyard McCarthy, of Arapuni. Fisheries Act, 1908, and of the Official Appointments and Documents Act, 1919, appointed P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, (LA. 25/23/4.) Minister of Internal Affairs. Eugene Robert Rudyard McCarthy, of Arapuni, Thomas Vleir, of Tokoroa, and Frederick James Bennett, of , Ranger under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, to be officers for the purposes of Part II of the first-mentioned appointed. Act, in respect of the Auckland Acclimatization District. JOHN G. COBBE, Minister Clf Marine. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 25th Ja.nuary, 1929. T is hereby notified that, in pursuance and. exercise of the I power and authority conferred by section 35 of the Stipendiary .Zvlagistrate authorized to exercise Ju'risdiction in Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-:22, the under­ Children's Courts. mentioned person has been appointed a Rangel' under and for the purposes of that Act for the Auckland Acclimatization IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to District ;- . H authorize Harold Waldron Laing, of Pipiroa,. Thomas BOl'th\vick McNeil, Esquire, S.M., to exercise jurisdiction in the Children's Courts established at P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Minister of Internal Affairs. Pet one, Lower Hutt, and Upper Hutt. (LA. 25/23/4.) I THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Justice. 240 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.

Ohairman of Licensing Oommittee appointed. N.Z. STAFF CORPS. Lieutenant A. W. Greville to be Captain. Dated 11th Department of Justice, December, 1928. Wellington, 30th January, 1929. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to THE OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES . .L appoint H Lieutenant F. E. Spain is posted to the Retired List, with John Hearsey Salmon; Esquire, S.M., permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed to be Chairman of the Licensing Committees for the Districts uniform. Dated 19th December, 1928. of Wanganui and Patea, vice J. S. Barton, Esquire, S.M., tmnsferred. THE W AIKATO MOUNTED RIFLES. THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Justice. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants. Dated 4th January, 1929. Frederick Baker. ClerIc of Licensing Oommittee appointed. Donald Stanley Riddell. Thomas Craig Wallace. Depa~tment of Justice, Trevor Wallace. Wellington, 30th January, 1929. Ralph Alexander McGougan. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Neil Stewart Reid. H appoint With reference to the notice published in the N.Z. Gazette John Classon Harding No. 1 of lOth January, 1929, relating to 2nd Lieutenant to be Clerk of the Licensing Committees for the Districts of G. R. Yeoman for the word" Captain" read" Lieutenant." Motueka and Nelson, vice F. Mitchell, on leave. THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Justice. THE NELSON-MARLBOROUGH MOUNTED RIFLES. 2nd Lieutenant J. A. Galbreath is attached to the Nelson, Marlborough, and West Coast Regiment. Dated 19th Member of the New Zealand Honey Oontrol Board appointed.­ December, 1928. (Notice No. Ag. 2780.) The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :­ Department of Agriculture, A. T. Orchard. Dated 9th April, 1928. Wellington, 30th January, 1929. A. L. Kennington. Dated 10th April, 1928. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to H appoint in terms of section 4 (2) (b) of the Honey­ THE REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY. export Control Act, 1924,- 2nd Lieutenant L. P. Turner, 5th Field Battery, to be Lieu- . Robert Gibb, Esquire, tenant. Dated 20th December, 1928. Henry Murray Lewis to be 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Field Battery to be a producers' representative on the New Zealand Honey (How.). Dated 14th September, 1928. Control Board established under the said Act. Kenneth John Unsted to be 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Field Battery. GEO. W . .FORBES, Minister of Agriculture. Dated 15th September, 1928. Captain A. E. Lawry, 6th Field Battery is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), RD. 7. Dated 20th Appointment in the Public Service. December, 1928. Lieutenant H. R Hume, 4th Field B.attery (How.), is trans­ Office of the Public Service Commissioner, ferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), RD. 1. Wellington, 24th January, 1929. Dated 19th December, 1928. HE Public Service CommisSioner. has made the following T appointment in the Public Service:- N.Z. CORPS OF SIGNALS. Constable Vivian John Cosgrave, Oentral Depot. to be Clerk and Bailiff of the Magistmtes' Court at Hunter­ Lieutenant C. S. Plank is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, ville for the purposes of the Magistrates' Court,s Act, 1928, Class I (b), RD. 5. Dated 21st December, 1928. as from the 9th day of January, 1929. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. Southern Depot. Lieutenant A. D. Cooper is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I'(b), R.D. 10. Dated 19th December, 1928. Depu.ty Registrars of Marriages, &c., appointed. THE N.Z. INFANTRY. Registrar-General's Office, The Auckland Regiment (Oountess of Ranfurly's Own). Wellington, 29th January, 1929. T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have The underinentioned Lieutenants, 1st Battalion, to be I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of Captains. Dated 4th January, 1929 :- Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts set A. B. Fordyce. respectively opposite their names, viz. :- W. H. Fortune. Name. District. 2nd Lieutenant G. S. Coldham, 3rd C Battalion, to be William Aston Ruawai. Lieutenant. Dated 4th January, 1929. Robert Duggan Grey: (Mrs.) Mavis Caroline Annie Gurden Ahaura. Frederick Lindo Harrington Waipara. THE HAURAKI REGIMENT. Thomas William James Mercury Bay. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants, 1st Battalion. William Adam Leitch .. Pio Pio. Dated 4th January, 1929 :- Douglas Clarence Webster Tolaga Bay. Samuel Nicholson. Thomas GeorgeWildermoth Raglan. Kenneth Haslett. W. W. COOK, Registrar-General. THE W AIKATO REGIMENT.

Appointments, Promotions, Re8ignations, and Transfers of The undermentioned Lieutenants, 1st C Battalion, to be Officers of the N.Z. Military Forces. Captains :- C. F. Thomas. Dated 1st June, 1928. Department of Defence, H. D. Tait. Dated 2nd June, 1928. . W.ellington, 23rd January, 1929. A. P. Nelson. Dated 20th September, 1928. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Captain A. E. Brandon, 1st Battalion is transferred to the H to approve of the appointments, promotions, resigna­ Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), RD. 1. Dated 4th January, tions, and transfers of the undermentioned officers of· the 1929. N.Z. Military Forces. STAFF. THE WELLINGTON REGIMENT. Lieutenant E. L,. Heywood, the Middlesex Regiment (Duke Lieutenant L. Shotlander ceases to be posted to the 4th of Cambridge's Own), is granted the local rank of Captain. C Battalion, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated Dated 15th October, 1928. 18th December, 1928. JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. , 241

THEWELLING'fON WEST COAST REGIMENT. Result of Poll for Proposed Loan. Lieutenant R. K. Gordon, 1st Battalion, to be Captain. Wellington, 24th January, 1929. Dated 21st December, 1928. HE following notice, received from the ChaiJi'man, Otago The tmdermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants. T Electric-power Board; is published in accordance with Dated 21st December, 1928 ;- the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926. E. P. Wills, 1st C Battalion. JOSEPH WARD, Minister of Finance. O. Warnock, 2nd C Battalion. OTAGO ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. 2nd Lieutenant H. T. Egley, from the Otago Regiment, to be 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority as from the 29th June, I HEREBY give notice that at a poll of ratepayers of the 1925, and is posted to the 4th C Battalion. Dated 20th Owaka Area of the Otago Eledric-power District, held on December, 1928. 14th January, 1929, on a proposal to raise a 10a11 of £16,500 for the reticulat.ion, &c., of that area, the following votes The Nelson, .111 arlborough, and West Coast Regiment .• were recorded; For the proposal, 141; against the pro­ posal, 17; and, as the number of votes in favour of the 2nd Leiutenant J. A. Galbreath, the Nelson-Marlborough proposal exceeds three-fifths of the total numh8r of valid Mounted Rifles, is attached, and is posted to the 1st C yotes recorded, I hereby declare the proposal catrried. Battalion. Dated 19th December, 1928. Dated this 15t,h day of January, 1929. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants ;- W. B. GALLOWAY, Chairma,n. Kenneth Clifford Hockey, 1st Battalion. Dated 14th November, 1928. Plants declared to be Noxious Weeds in the Waiapu Count?:.­ Reginald Harry Page, 1st C Battalion. Dated 15th (Notice No. Ag. 2779.) November, 1928. Ralph Catley to be 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Ba,ttalion. Dated Department of Agriculture, 16th November, 1928. Wellington, 28th January, 1929. 2nd Lieutenant J. W. K. Parker, 1st Battalion, resigns his HE following special order made by the Waiapu County commission on appointment to the Royal N.Z. Artillery. T Council on the 15th day of January, 1929, is published Dated 28th November, 1928. in accordance with the provisions of the Noxious Weeds Act. GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Agricuiture. The Otago Regiment. SPECIAL ORDER DE0LARING GORSE AND V A.RIEGATED THISTLE 2nd Lieutenant H. T. Egley, 2nd·C Battalion, is transferred (SILYBUl\i) TO BE NOXIOUS WEEDS. to the Wellington West Coast Itegiment. Dated 20th IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by the December, 1928. Noxious Weeds Act, 1908. and its amendments, the Waiapu County Council hereby resolves as follows ;- The Southland Regiment. " That Gorse and Variegated Thistle (Silybum) be declared Lieutenant N. J. Caldwell, 2nd C Battalion, retires. Dated noxious weeds within the County of Waiapu." 22nd December~ 1928.

N.Z. Am FORCE. Plumbers Registration Act, 1912. John Howard Marcus Smith (Pilot Officer, Reserve of Air SUCCESSFUL C P B E · t t Dated 30th NO\Tem- ANDIDATES, LUMBERS OARD XAMINATION, Fjorce Offi eel's,) t 0 b e 2 n d I,leu; enan . 8TH AND 9TH JUNE, 1928. ber, 1928. 'The appointment of 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) A. L. HE following candidate, having passed the examination Henderson lapses. Dated 9th ,Tanuary, 1929. T of the Plumbers Board of New Zealand, held on the 8th and 9th June', 1928, his name has been entered in the N.Z. VETERINARY CORPS. Register of Plumbers of New Zealand in pursua.nce of seC­ tions 9 and 17 (b) of the Act;- The notice published in the N.Z. Gazette dated 15th March, Reg. No. Natne. under the heading N.Z. Veterinary Corps, relative to Lieut.­ 1904 Adams, T. W. Colonel H. A. Reid is hereby cancelled and the following substituted ;-- A. J. STALLWORTHY, Minister pf Health. Lieut.-Colonel H. A. Reid, O.B.E., F.R.C.V.S., Eng., is transferred to the Reserve of Officem. Dated lOth . Result of Election of Trustees of a Drainage Di8trict. February, 1928. Department of Internal Affairs, N.Z. MEJ}ICAL CORPS. Wellington, 26th January, 1929. Captain F. D. Pinfold, M.B., ceases to be attached to the (IlHE following result of the election of trustees of a 2nd Field Battery, N.Z.A., and is attached to the 1st <4'ainage district has been received from the Returning Battalion, Regiment. Dated 2,tth November, Officer, and is published in accordance with tht3 provisions of the Land Drainage Act, 1908. 1928. Captain H. Hutson, M.D., F.R.C.S. Edin., ceases to be O. P. NEWTON, Under-Secretary. attached to the 1st Battalion, Wellington West Coast Regiment, and is posted to the Northern Depot, N.Z.M.C. Waka puaka Drainage District-· Dated 30th December, 1928. Francis Henry Gill. Leonard Bond Kain. N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT .. Walter Douglas Thompson. Edmund Fox Wastnev. The Reverend H. T. Peat, Chaplain, 3rd Class, is transferred Thomas Nelson Whitwell. to the Reserve List, Class 1, R.D. 10. Dated 17th Decem­ (LA. 19/78/44.) ber, 1928. The Reverend D. R. McDonald, Chaplain, 4th Class, is transferred from R.D. 2 to R.D. 6. Dated 21st December, 1928. Sale of Unclaimed PropeTty .. The Reverend E. J. Orange, Chaplain, 4th Class, resigns his commission. Dated 14th December, 1928. Police Department, The Reverend S. G. Griffith, Chaplain, 4th Class, Reserve Wellington, 11th January, 1929. List, Class II, retires. Dated 17th December, 1928. T is hereby notified that unclaimed property in the hands I of the Police at the various police-stations will, if not RESERVE OF OFFICERS. claimed before Thursday, the 28th February, 1929, be sold The Regiment of N.Z. Artillery. thereafter by public auction. 2nd Lieutenant E. T. Cupples is posted to the Retired List, Particulars as to the time and place of sale may be with permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed obtained from the Superintendent or Inspector of Police in uniform. Dated 21st December, 1928. charge of the district. W. B. McILVENEY, THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Defence. Commissioner of Police. 242 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

Amending Regulations under the Stock Act, 1908, relating to Mining Privilege to be stmck off the Register.-Notice ~tnder the Importation into New Zealand of Hay, Straw, or Ohaff.- the ..Wining Act, 1926. Notice No. Ag. 2782. Office of the Mining Registrar, Riverton, 14th January, 1929. CHARLES FERGUSON, Governor-General. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 188 (3) ORDER IN COUNCIL. N of the Mining Act, ] 926, that, unless sufficient cause to the contrary is shown within three months from the date At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 29th day of January, 1929. hereof, the mining privilege mentioned in the Schedule hereunder will be struck off the Register. Present: J. S. MOSLEY, Mining Registrar. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR JOSEPH WARD PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by Order in Council made on the fourth day SCHEDULE. W of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty­ No. 723. Date: 9/4/1902. Nature of privilege: Business four, and published in the Gazette on the sixth day of the site. Locality: Round Hill. Registered holder: William same month at page 636, regulations (hereinafter referred to Varcoe. as " the said regulations ") were made under the Stock Act, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act "), prescribing, inter alia, the manner in which any hay, straw, or chaff used Result of Election of Trustees of a Drainage /)istri rt. as packing for any goods imported into New Zealand from the United States of America shall be dealt with: Department of Internal Affairs, Arid whereas it is deemed expedient to amend the said Wellington, 24th January, 1929. regulations by prohibiting absolutely the introduction into HE following result of the election of trustees of a New Zealand from the State of California in the United States T drainage district has been received from the Return­ of America of any hay, straw, or chaff, whether used in packing ing Officer, and is published in accordance with the provisions for goods or otherwise, as a safeguard against the introduction of the Land Drainage Act, 1908. of diseases affecting stock: . Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers G. P. NEWTON, Under-Secretary. and authorities conferred upon him by the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities in that behalf enabling, His Waiatarua Drainage District, County of Eden­ Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Thomas Ralph .Michaels. . Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby amend William Johnson Crowther. the said regulations by prohibiting absolutely the introduc­ Ernest Yates. tion, either direct or by way of any other State in the United Charles Harold Abbott.' States of America, or by way of any other country, into the Stanley George Chambers. said Dominion from the State of California of any hay, straw, (LA. 19/78/26.) or chaff, whether used as packing for goods imported into the said Dominion or otherwise howsoever, and doth hereby declare that this Order in Council shall come into force on Result of Election of Trustees of Drainage Districts. the date of the publication hereof in the Gazette. F. D. THOMSON, Department of Internal Affairs, Clerk of the Executive Council. Wellington, 25th January, 1929. 'I'HE following results of election of trustees of drain­ age districts have been received from the Returning Amending Regulations under the Stocle Act, 1908, go'Verning Officers, and are published in acaordance with the provisions the Importation of Oattle from the United States of America. of the Land Drainage Act, 1908. -Notice No. Ag.2781. G. P. NEWTON, Under-Secretary.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Mangawhero Drainage District, County of Otorohanga­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. William Irvine. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 29th day of Alfred Forrester Marshall. January, 1929. Conway Grey Murphy. Present: Adam Paterson Paul. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR JOSEPH WARD, PRESIDING Allan Winter Hood. IN COUNCIL. (LA. 19/78/66.) N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Pyramid Block Drainage District, County of Southland­ conferred upon him by the Stock Act, 1908 (hereinafter I Thomas McMath. referred to as " the said Act "), and of all other powers and John Stewart. authorities in that behalf enabling, His Excellency the William Jones. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting Dennis P. Windle. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council Frank W.Wicks. of the said Dominion, '. doth hereby amend the regulations under the said Act governing the importation of cattle from (LA. 19/78.) the United States of America, made by Order in Council on . the sixth day of February, .one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight, and published in the Gazette on the sixteenth Sitting of the Native Land Oourt at on the day of the same month at page 406, by prohibiting absolutely 13th February, 1929. the introduction, either direct or by way of any other State in the United States of America, into the said Dominion, of Registrar's Office, cattle and fodder from the State of California, and doth Wanganui, 21st January, 1929. hereby declare that this Order in Council shall come into 1\..10TICE is hereby given that the matter mentioned in force on the d~te of the publication hereof in the Gazette. 1..~ the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native Land Court, sitting at Taumarunui on the 13th day of F. D. THOMSON, February, 1929, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Clerk of the Executive Council. Court will allow. W. H. BOWLER, [Wanganui, 1928/9-21.] Registrar. P·ublic Tru8t Office.

M0TGEKAAQEN'C'Y. SCHEDULE. T is notified for public information that Mrs. L. M. ApPLICATION FOR ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION UNDE.R I McCallum has been appointed Agent of the Public SECTION 91 OF THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1908. TrnstOffice at Motueka" No. 31. Name of applicant: The Auckland Education Dated at Wellington, this 24th day of January, 1929. I Board. Name of land: Puketapu 2. Purpose for which J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. taken: A public school. JAN. 31.J (rH~ NEW ZEA.LAND GAZETTE. 243

Cl:rtijlcates oj Naturalization granted.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 24th January, 1929. T is hereby notified, for public information, that certificates of naturalization, in accordance with the provill.;iolls of the I British Nationality and'Status of AlienH (in New Zealand) Act, 1923, have been granted to the persons 'named and described hereunder. P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Minister of Internal Affairs.

SOHEDULE.

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Danielsen, ,T ohn Peter Waitakaruru Farmer Denmark 1 Dean, Stanislit v Yure Auckland Labourer Jugo-Slavia I Dragicevich, Jakov .. Paeroa Quarryman Fesukoff, Fred Huntly .. Miner Russi~ Franich, I van Ovitan Dargaville Carpenter Jugo-Slavia Freedman, Harry Wellington Tailor Poland Gotlieb, Maurice Furniture Dealer .. Russia Marsic, Stipan Mata'kana Labourer Dalmat·ia I Matijasevich, Mate .. Auckland ,Tugo-Slavia Radic, Ante Ivanov Waipapakauri Dalmatia Radich, Andrija AWILnui .. Rakich, Ante Waipapakauri Thompson, Harry William Wantwood, Martin- Unit~d States of borough America

Supplementary Teachers' Register and Supplementary Graded List oj I Primary, Secondary, and Technical School Teachers, 1929. Date of Certifi­ Grading or Name. cate. Grading. Certificate or Promotion. Education Department, Wellington, 24th J::tlluary, 1929. rnHE following list of teachers is issued under the authority of King, Howard Wilson Sec. D 21/12/28 .l... the Minister of Education in accordance with the require­ Kingston, Marjorie o P.157 1/1/29 ments ·of the Education Act. The list contains the names of- Leggett, Charles Temuka D P.206 1/11/28 (a) Teachers added to the Teachers'Register : McAloon, Andrew Norman Bal- Sec. D 19/12/28 (b) Teachers already in the Teachers' Register-- four, B.A. Tech. D I, 19/12/28 (1) Now graded, but not previously graded; 01 (2) Whose grading has been altered as the result of McFarlane, John Douglas Sec. D 16/1/29 correction in marks or change in certificate; McIntyre, Nathaniel Herbert, B Tech. D I, 19/12/28 (3) Who are now graded under an additional division. B.A. 01 McLeod, May, M.A. Sec. D 9/1/29 T. B. STRONG, Director of Education. McMahon, Margaret Matilda D P.213 1/1/29 Morrell, Doris Ivy (Mrs.), B.A ... B Sec. 0 20/12/28 P.122 1/1/29 Date of Certifi­ Grading or Morrison, Rutherford Stewart D P.219 1/12/28 Na.me. cate. Grading. Certificate or Nairn, Mara Olara Disney Tech. D I, 12/1/29 Promotion. 01 Sec. D 12/1/29 Neville, Hazel, B.A. .. Sec. D 21/12/28 Aitken, Freflerick Richard George'l B Sec. D 21/1/29 Tech. ]) I, 21/12/28 M.A. ' 01 Birnie., Katherine Oharlotte ., I Sec. D 22/12/28 Nickson, Frank, B.Sc. Sec. 0 21/12/28 Blackmore, Brian Baxter Tech. D J, 15/12/28 Tech. 1) I, 21/12/28 01 on Blair, Mary Wallace ., Sec. D 18/12/28 Peebles, Isobel Clarke Sec. D 24/12/28 Boyd, Susan Oaroline. . C P.2]0 1/1/29 Tech. n I, 24/12/28 Brookland, Eliza Rnth (}1111'S.) C P.165 1/1/28 01 Brown, Duncan ESrlc Sec. D 19/12/28 Platt, Bevis, M.Sc. Sec. B 18/12/28 Brown, Sadi Hypatia, B.A. B Tech. D I, 18/12/28 Porter, Mary C P.209 1/1/28 01 Priestley, Arthur Donald B Tech. ID I, 17/12/28 Bull, Mervyn Ansley, B.SC'. Sec. D 21/1/29 01 Buxton, Thomas Roy .. Sec. D 18/12/28 Sec. D 17/12/28 Coburn,John Tech. D II, 31/12/28 Rowe, Margaret Ann ., D P.213 1/1/28 cn Shallcross, Audrey, M.Sc. Sec. D 24/12/28 Ooleman, I~dgar Oharles 0 Tech. D II, 18/12/28 Smith, Marion Edith, M.A.. B Sec. D 17/1/29 on Tech. n I, 17/1/29 Cook, Grace Muir (Mrs.) D P.159 1/1/29 on Cowie, Jessie Isabel Lucy, B.A. B P.203 1/12/28 Smyth, Francis Mornington Sec. D 12/1/29 Dunwoodie, Maida Florence D P.208 1/1/29 Sprague, Margaret Emily Lie. 1/1/29 to Dun'an, Agnes Ealeanor D 1/1/29 30/6/31 Faulks, Margaret May Sec. D 17/1/29 Stewart, Greta Breen C P.211 1/12/28 Flavin, Olive Margatet D P.218 1/12/28 Taylor, Francis Henry Lic. 31/12/28* Freeman, Horatio Nairn B Sec. D 17/1/29 Wells, Elsie Mary C P.224 1/12/28 Gilbert, Bernardine D 1/1/29 Williams, Morva Milburn Tech. D I, 15/12/28 Hattaway, Frederick George Sec. D 22/12/28 CI Higgins, Henry Ro bert Walker D P.220 1/12/28 Wimsett, Arthur Reginald Ogilvie C Sec. D 17/1/29 Hill, George, M.A. A Sec. 0 15/12/28 Wright, Enid May D 1/12/28 Kane, Ma.rgaret Josephine C P.211 1/7/28 York, Ethel Doris o P.143 1/12/28 Kennedy, Edith Mal'y, L.L.A.. , B P.137 1/1/29 * License renewed to 31/12/30. 244 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

The Poisons Act, 1¥08:-Register of Vendors of Poisons for I Bryce, J. D., Waharoa. . the Auckland D~strtct as on the 31st December, 1928. I Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., 3 Albert Street, Auckland. . Burrell, Horace William, care of Sharland, Shortland Street. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Taumarunui. Auckland. Absolurn, Hubert Graham, Department of Agriculture, Burton, Ernest Roy, Frankton J.unction. Hamilton. Burton, Healey Vickers, Market Road, Remuera, Auckland. Admore, Archibald, Kaikohe. Busch, William Ernest, . Agnew, R., Coromandel. Butler, Leslie Waltham, Royal Oak Pharmacy, Royal Oak, Aldridge, Frederick Oscar, Economic Cash Store, Te Awamutu. Auckland. Aliely, Robert Joseph, 398 Great North Road, Mount Albert, Cadm;:tn, Harold, Whangarei. Auckland. Campbell, Aureen Patricia, care of W. Hunger's Pharmacy, Alien, H. J. G., Pukekohe. Te Aroha. Alien, Wilfred, Storekeeper, Helensville. Campbell, Donald, care of F.U.T.C., Katikati. Amos, Arthur William Frederick, The Spot Store, Avondale. Cant, Dorothy M., Victoria Street, Hamilton. Anderson, D. B., 440 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland. Carder, Raymond Douglas, Ponsonby and Ellerslie, Auckland. Anderson, James, care of Anderson and Robinson, Ohaupo. Carnaham, Kate, care of Beale Bros., Fenton Street, Rotorua. Anderson, W. H. J., 208 Great South Road, Auckland. Carr, Frank Eugene, Station Road, Papatoetoe. Andrews, A. S., and Sons, Kohukohu, Opononi, Rawene, Cavanagh Bros. (John, James, and Eugene P.), Ngaruawahia.· Taheke, Whakapara, Whangape. ' Chalton, Ellen Stuart, 82 Pollen Street, Thames. Archibald, David, Kaitaia. Chapman, J. H., Cameron Street, Whangarei. Armitage, William Thomas Benjamin, care of F. S. Murray, Chapman,Walter James, 675 Mount Eden Road; or care of Chemist, Parnell, Auckland. Smeeton's Ltd., Queen Street, Au:ckland. Armstrong, Mauris, care of L. W. Butler, Royal Oak, One- Civil, Edward, Mamaku. hunga, Auckland. Civil, ~George Thomas, Storekeeper, Warkworth and Kaipara Ashby, Herbert, 230 Queen Street, Auckland. Flats Atherton, W., Tauraroa. Clark, Ernest H., Chemist, Waihi. Auckland United Friendly Societies' Dispensary, 197-199 Clark, Georgina Jane, Puriri. Karangahape Road, Auckland. Clark, James David, Opotiki. Audley, Frederick, care of Rees, George, and Co., Takapuna, Clark, James G., care of J. W. T. Macklow, Queen Street, Auckland. . Onehunga. • Ayson, L. D., Fenton Street, Rotorua. Clark, Thomas Pringle, Storekeeper, Te Awamutu. Bagnall Bros., Ltd., Turua. Clark, W., Queen Street, Onehunga, Auckland. Bailey, Frank, 80 Pitt Street, Auckland, and Kaukapakapa. Clarke, William, Victoria Street, West Auckland. Baillie, James, Hamilton. Cleave, Robert, Kerikeri, Bay of Islands. Bain, Mitchael John, Ellerslie, Auckland. Cliffe, W. H., Dargaville. Baker; Charles Frederick, jun., General Store, Russell. Clover, Charl@s Herbert, 46 Victoria Street, Onehunga, Auck- Baker, Cyril John, 64 College Hill, Auckland. land. Baker, William Phipps, General Store, Russell. Clues, William, care of L. S. Rickerby, 232 Dominion Road, Barclay, Stephen, 3 Karangahape Road, Auckland~ Auckland. Bardsley, Maurice E., care of Mr. Giesen, Te Kuiti. Coakley, John, Thames. Barr-Brown, Alfred Edward, Putaruru. Coe, Harold Walter, F.U.T.C., Whakapara. Barr-Brown, James, P.O. Box 60, Putaruru. Cogan, Ernest Cecil, Melvern Household Stores, 37-41 Kara- Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., P.O. Box 37, Te Kuiti. ngahape Road, Auckland. Barron, George, Waihi. Combes, Reginald Edmund, Kitchener Road, Edendale. Barron, Muriel M., care of George Barron, Waihi. Connolly, Charles, and Co., Opotiki. Bartley, George Frederick, care of Woollams and Bartley, Connolly, John Edward, Kaeo. 536 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland. Cooper, Frederick Edward, 103 Victoria Street West, Auck- Bates, George Darwin, care of Bates and Dickson, 39 Karanga- land. hape Road, Auckland. Cooper, Frederick John, Victoria Street, Auckland. Beach, Charles Clare, Tairua. Cooper., William, and Nephews, Cooper's Sheep-dip Manu- Beale, Herbert William, care of Beale Bros., Fenton Street, factory, Auckland. Rotorua. Corbett, James, Matamata. Bell, Charles Noble, care ofJ. F. Johnstone, Chemist, Papa- Corcoran, Norman, care of D. McL. Wallace, Te Aroha. kura. Corey, Margaret M., Corey and Thomson, Swanson. Bennett, Leonard, Port Albert. Cornish, Albert George, 163 Broadway, Newmarket. Bishop, H., 197 Karangahape Road, Auckland. Corrington and Stuart, Moengawahine, via Kamo. Black, Thomas, care of Wallace Supplies, Ltd., Paeroa. Costello, Christopher, 183 Victoria Road, Devonport. Blair, Kenneth, 197 Karangahape Road, Auckland. Cotterell, Robert, 279 Ponsonby Road, Auckland. . Blair, Kenneth D., 230 Queen Street, Auckland. Cotterill, Albert George, Te Puke. Blake, Ronald Birrell, F.U.T.C., Pukekohe. Coulter, Morris, Whakatane. Blaker, Cecil, Te Awamutu. Coupe, William, Oue, Rawene. Blomfield, Arthur James, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Coutts, Alexander Craig, care of W. H. McKinney, 218 Jervois Blomfield, T. Nevill, Hardley's Building, 275 Broadway, Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. Newmarket, Auckland. Coutts, E. S., Franklin Pharmacy, Pukekohe. Blott, Frederic George, Chemist, Remuera, Auckland. Crabbe, Charles H., Tauranga. Bond, B. T., care of E. J. Princ~, Chemist, 102 Edendale Road, Crawford, Ellwood, Eccles Pharmacy, 163 Broadway, New- Auckland. market, Auckland. Bongard, William, Chemist, Thames. Crawshaw, Louis Gordon, 190 Symonds Street, Auckland. Booker, Leonard, Chemist, Te Puke. Creamer, Sidney 'Clive, Parua Bay. Bott, Ernest Lovell, Taheke, Hokianga. Crimpton, Joseph Webster, care of C. W. Pierson, Te Aroha. Bowden, Arthur, care of T. P. Clark, Storekeeper, Te Awa- Crosby, Charles, 65 Old Mill Road, Grey Lynn. mutu. Crowe, H. N., 240A Dominion Road, Auckland. Boyce, Eric N., Great South Road, Remuera, Auckland. Cullen, William James, Foster's Railway Pharmacy, 163 Boyd, Albert Alexander, 21 Wynward Street, Mount Eden. Victoria Street, Hamilton. Boyd, J. H., Chemist, Grey Street, Hamilton. Culley, J. N., Te Awamutu. Bradshaw, Annie, Storekeeper, Matiere. I Dale, George Henry Hosking, Queen Street, Onehunga. Brash, Harry, care of Maxwell and Brash, Hikutaia. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Customs Street, West and Mechanics Briscoe and Co., Ltd., Customs Street, Auckland. Bay Auckland; and at Hamilton, Opotiki,Taneatua, Brittain, Francis Henry, Fields Inspector, Agriculture De- Whangarei, Kaikohe, and Whakatane. partmeilt, Auckland. Davis, Thomas Herbert, Te Awamutu. Brockett and Shand, Karangahake. Davison, Lindsay Cuthbert Gibson, care of Teed and Dickson, Brooks, John Frank, Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu. 21 Ponsonby Road, Auckland. : Broome, Thomas, North Shore Supply Stores, King Edward Dawes, Thomas, Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Parade, Devonport, and Mutual Stores, Victoria Road, Dawson, Walter Howe, Chemist, Queen Street, Auckland. Devonport, Auckland. Day, F. E., Cambridge. Brosnahan, William Godfrey, Pukekohe. Day, L. C., care of H. V. Long, Chemist, Kingsland, Auckland. Brown, David, F.U.T.C., Paeroa. Deacon, T. W., care of Smeetons Ltd., Auckland. Brown, Percival James, care of Thode Bros., Avondale. Dean, William Hastie, Mercer. Brown, Robert Stephens, care of Brown and McKee, Owhango. De Castro, George, Chemist, Pareoa.. Bryan, Alfred, 39 Richmond Avenue, Grey Lynn. Deeble, Ernest, Coromandel. Bryatt, George, Papatoetoe. Delaney, Augustus Cyril, 79 Queen Street, Auckland. Bryce, Dugald McDonald, Whitianga. De Montalk, James Mantill, Chemist, Frankton. Br;vce, John Douglas, Meititai, Northern Wairoa. Dent, H. and H., , . -JAN.3!.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 245

Dickeson, T. Wyatt, 39 Karangahape Road, Auckland. George, J. Rees, Chemist, Devonport. Dickey, Eileen Rose, care of C. F. Washer, Te Puke. I Gibbs, Cyril Toclier, Howick. Dobbie, Mrs. Lena, Storekeeper, Puriri. Gieson, Gordon, Leary, Te Kuiti. Dobson, Alfred William. care of Beale Bros., Fenton Street, Gifford, A., Morrinsville. Rotorua. Gilbert, Stephen, 19 Claude Road, Epsom. Donald, A. B., Ltd., Auckland. Gilmour Bros. (Charles, Robert, and George), f?itorekeepers, Dooley, Richard James, Storekeeper, Te Kuiti. Raglan. Douglas, Evan Graham, Kaeo. Goddard, Miss Linda, care of Smeetons, Ltd., Q,lcen Street, Downey, Eileen M., The People's Dispensary, Rotorua. Auckland. Downie, Wilfred, Mrs. Spears' Pharmacy, Rotorua. Godfrey, Leonard Gordon, Taumarunui. , Downing, A. B., Grafton Road, Auckland. Gooding, Wallace Royal, care of W.F.S. Dispen~ary, Kara- Draper, John, Matainata. ngahape, Road, Auckland. Drummond, John H., Dargaville, Gorbey, A. R., Thames. . Drummond, Norman McPherson (Drummond Bros.),. \Vha­ Gosling, Aubrey, Epsom, Auckland. ngarei. Gray, John (Mangapeehi Trading Co., Ltd.), Mangapeehi. Drummond, Robert London (Drummond Bros.), Whangarei. Gray, Richmond John Stevenson, Hamilton. Duval, Frederick Charles, care of Sharland, Shortland Street, Gray, William, corner Upland and Remuera Roads, Remuera, Auckland. Auckland. Dye, Frank, Raukapakapa. Gregory, Henry, Newmarket, Auc·kland. . Eccles, Alexander, 171 Queen Street, Auckland. Gregory, Montague Pearce, 237 Great North Road, Grey Eccles, Ivan Alexander, 171 Queen Street, Auckland. Lynn, Auckland. Eccles, Russell, 171 Queen Street, Auckland. Grey, Lance Gordon, care of WooHams, Bridge Pharmacy, Eccles, Vetor Matthew, 28 Richmond Road, Auckland. Newton, Auckland. Edgar, Matthew Carfrae, Khyber Pass Pharmacy, Auckland. Griffin, George Warden, Ohaewai. Edwards, Frederick, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Grundy, Bernard, Panla Bay. Ellingham, 0., and Co., Ltd., Auckland. Guest, George, Warkworth. Elliott, Thomas Walker, Waitakaruru. Guinness Bros. (Jack, Arthur, and Sydney Oswald), Tauranga. Ellis, Maurice Robert, care of J. H. Drummond, Dargaville. Guthrie, Jack Raymond, J.17 Ponsonby Road, Auckland. Emsley, George Anderson, Claudelands, Hamilton. Halcombe, John Blampfyede, care of Mangapeehi Trading Elson, Frederick Shirley, Dominion Road, Auckland. Co., Mangapeehi. Empson, Thomas, Morrinsville. Hall, Frank Walder, care of D. Teed, Chemist, Newmarket. Emslie, W., Matamata. Hall, Henry John (trading as John Hall), Otahuhu. Auckland. Ensor, Harold Percival, care of W. Bongard, Thames. Hallett, F. J. P., Northcote. Ensor, John Henry, Mary Street, Thames. Hamilton, Helen, Central Pharmacy, Tauranga. Espie, James Haddow, 112 Great North Road, Auckland. Hardie, Walter, Tutanekai Street, Rotorua. Estall, Henry Wilson, care of Baillie's Limited, Chemists, Harper, David Alfred Houldsworth, care of Woollams, 34 Victoria StJ'eet, Hamilton. Queen Street, Auckland. Evans, David James, Paeroa. Harper, W. S. Blythe, Franklin Pharmacy, Pukekohe. Evans, Norman Keith, Patetonga. Hauraki Plains. Hftrrison, Edward.John, care of T. Wallace and ()o., Waipu. Evans, Percy, 223 Jervois Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. Harrison, G., Okaihau. Evans, Samuel, F.U.T.C., Papakura. Harrop, Bertha E., Eccles Pharmacy, Hobson Street, Falwell, Alfred Gilbee, Tauranga. Auckland. Falwell, F. H., care of Horsley's, 94 Queen Street, Auckland. Hart, A., Kauri Timber Co., Tairua. Farmer, Francis Altida, Cameron Street, Whangarei. Hart, Alan Arthur, The Pharmacy, Cambridge. Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Cameron Harvey, William J., Karangahape Road, Auckland. Street, Whangarei, Cambridge, Hamilton, Matamata, Haslett, 'V. H., Chemist, Eden Terrace, Auckland. Otorohanga, Ohaupo, Te Puke. Hauraki Stores, Ltd., Thames. Farmers' Union Trading Co., Ltd., Auckland, Cambridge, Hawken, Phillip Harry, Greenwood's Corner, Epsom. Coromandel, Frankton Junction, Hamilton Central, Hamil-. Hawkins, Miss Irene, Eccles Pharmacy, Queen Street, Auck. ton El1st, Hangatiki, Hikurangi, Huntly, Katikati, Kopaki, land. Matamata, Morrinsville, Netherton, Ngaruawahia, One­ Hawkins, John Reginald, care of Teeds Ltd., Newmarket, whero, Ongarue, Opotiki, Otorohanga, Paengaroa, Paeroa, Auckland. Papakura, Piopio, Portland, Pukekohe, Putaruru, Raglan, Hay, Eric, Chemist, Waiuku. Rotorila, Tl1umarunui, Tautanga, Te Aroha, Te Awamutu, Hay, Robert Hamilton, 41 Tainui Road, Devonport, Auckland. Te Puke, Totara North, Tuakau, 'Vaihi, Waiulm, Wells ford, Ha,yward, E. H., care of Smeetons Ltd., Auckland: Whakapara, Whakatane, Whangarei. . Hazard, Arthur Simpson Whelan, North, Bay 0(' Farrand, George Edmund, Storekeeper, North Albertland. Islands. Farrimond, William Henry, Kaitaia. Heather, Roberton, Ltd., 55 Fort Street, Auckland. Faulkner, E. E., Farmers' Auctioneering Co., Cambridge. Hedge, Stanley John, Belmont Road, Paeroa. Fawcett, Thomas Herbert, Te Awamutu. Hemming, Arnold G., care of 1. Phillips, Chemist, Newton. Fear, Reginald George Vincent, Pukekohe. Auckland. Fenn, Alfred (trading as the Province Supply Co.), 58 Hobson Hemus, Harwood Clifford, Avondale. Street, Auckland. Henderson, John, 135 Victoria Road, De,vonport. Finch, Charles Arnold, Te Awamutu. Henry, Josep'h, care of Henry and SOI?-s, Patumahoe. Finlay, Henry, "The Bridge Store," Frankton Junction. Henry, \Villiam John, Grey Street, Hamilton. Finlayson, E. M., Ltd., Arapuni. Herrick, Miss Edna B., care of W. Anderson, Green Lane Fitzgerald, John, 143 Victoria Street, Hamilton. Pharmacy, Great South Road, Auckland. Fitzpatrick, Edmund Joseph Vicars, Kihikihi. Heywood and Amson, Mamaku. Fitzpatrick, V., Kihikihi. Hicks, William, Waihi. Flanagan, A., Papakura. Hieatt, Charles William Walker, Great North Road, Avon­ Fleming, William, Storekeeper, Pukekohe. dale, Auckland. Foley, John O'Shannassy, care of Eccles, Queen Street, Hieatt, Charles William Walker, corner Manukau and Fairfax Auckland. Roads, Epsom, Auckland. Forsyth, ,Tohn Leggett, F.U:r.C., Wellsford. Hildreth, Horace W., Victoria Street, Hamilton. Forsythe, Hatry Neil, Central Pharmacy, Hamilton. Hill, Constance, care of Smeetons Ltd., Auckland. Foster, Charles Loveday, 190 Symonds Street, Auckland. Hill, Edwin B., Chemist, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Foster, George, Whangarei. Hillary, John Edmund, Tatuanui. Foster, Herbert Joffe, 163 Vietoria Street, Hamilton. Hilliar, Francis James, jun:, care of F. Hilliat and Son, Foster, John Durham, Waimauku. Walton. - Frankton Supply Stores, Ltd., Frankton Junction. Hilliar, Francis, sen., care of F. Hilliar and Son, Walton. Fraser, D. M., 763 New North Road, Mount Albert Terminus, Hindman, W. L., care of H. N. Forsythe, Chemist, Hamilton. Auckland. Hingston, Maude, Ohaewai. French, George Herbert, Rotorua Supply Stores, Tutanekai Hobson, C. R., Papakura. Street, Rotorua. Hobson, George Charles Edward, Papakura. French, Henry, and Sons, Driving Creek, Coromandel. Hodgson, Augustus, care of W. H. McKinney, 218 Jervois Fyfe, William Macfarland, Royal Oak, Onehunga. Roa,d, Ponsonby, Auckland. Gall, Adam, Ohinewai. . Holland, Charles H., Te Kuiti. Gall, Charles Frederick, Rangiriri. Holmes, Robert H., Rotorua. Gallaugher, Robert William, Victoria Street West, Auckland. Hook Bros., Storekeepers, Paparoa. Galloway, John, Grocer, Thames. Hooker, William, care of W. Manson, Ltd., Rotorl1a. Garbett, Cha1'les, Tuakau. Horsley, A. P., 94 Queen Street, Auckland. Garland, John Howard, Totarl1 North. Hotson, H. W., Storekeeper, Otahuhu, Auckland. Garvie, William John, Mauku. Hounsell, Walter Kingsford, Commerce Street, K~itaia. C 246 THE NEW 'ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

Houston, James W., Mongonrii. I Little, Herbert, care of David Teed, Ltd., Newmarket, Auck- Hoyte, Edwin Noel, care of W. H. McKinney, Surrey I land. Crescent, Auckland. Lomas, Robert, Hikurangi. . Hudson, Charles Lionel, Pollen Street, Thames. Loughlin, John, Te Aroha. Huise, William, Takatoka, Northern Wairoa. I Ludbrook Bros., Papuwaeroa, East Coast. Humphrey, Henry, Otahuhu. Lush, Geoffrey, Dominion Road, Auckland. Hunger, W., Chemist, Te Aroha. MacDonald, Murdo, care of Weatherall and MacDonald, Hunger, William Hugh, Te Aroha. storekeepers, Te Akau. . Hunt, Frederick William, Mangapeehi Trading Co., Manga- Macferson, William Walter, . peehi. Mackay, Farquhar Donald, Central Waipu. Hutchinson Bros., Ltd., Queen Street, Khyber Pass Road, Mackay, George Stewart, Melvern Stores, 37-41 Karangahape . Ponsonby, and Newmarket, Auckland. Road, Auckland. . Hutchinson, Frederick John (Hutchinson Bros., Ltd.), Auck-· Mackay, Gilbert Johnson, 195 Queen Street, Auckland. land. Mackay, Leslie James Neil, 7 Wellesley Street East, Auckland. Hutley, John, Awa.nui. Macklow, Frank Grodon, care of Jeffrey, Te Awamutu. Iggulden, Monte Brett, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Macklow, John Walter Teed, Onehunga. Agency Co., Ltd., Auckland. Main, James, Opotiki. Innis, Emily Jennet, Kerepeehi. Mainland, Dudley Foster, 163 Broadway, Newmarket, Auck- Ironside, George, The Pharmacy, P.O. Box 52, Huntly. land. - Irvine, James Neil, Hamilton. Malcolm, Ian H., care of A. Eccles, Hobson Street, Auckland. Irving, Eldred, Medical Hall, Victoria Street, Dargaville. Malkus, J. N., 107 Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Irwin, John Thomas, Napier .Street , Auckland. I Mangapeehi Trading Co., Ltd., Mangapeehi. Irwin, Triston William, Chemist, Ponsonby, Auckland. Manning and Co., Ltd., Hamilton. Irwin, Walter Joseph, 202 Ponsonby Road, Auckland. Manning, Henry W., Karangahape Road, Auckland. Jack, Ronald Douglas Norris, 128A Grafton Road, Auckland. Manning, Wilfred A., The .Dispensary, Lister Buildings, Auck- Jackman, James Joseph, Whitianga.. land. Jackman, W., HeathQote, Whakapirau and Kaipara. Madell, Leslie S., care of Sharland and Co., Shortland Street, Jackson Bros., Ellerslie. Auckland. Jackson, Frank, Puni. Marriage, Alfred Francis, 177 Queen Street, Auckland. James, E., F.U.T.C., Cambridge. Marriage, Alfred Reginald, 177 Queen Street, Auckland. James, Samuel, Coromandel. Marriott and Co., Manukau Road, Parnell. Jefferson, Herbert, care of J. M. Jefferson, 7 Khyber Pass, Marshall and Sons, Ironmongers, Whangarei. Auckland, or 18 Omahu Road, Remuera, Auckland. Marshall, George Coppin, corner of Bank and Water Streets, Jefferson, John Mitchell, 7 Khyber Pass, Auckland. . Whangarei. Jeffrey, William, Te Awamutu. Marshall, John Roland, corner of Bank and Water Streets," Johnson and Gedy, Pukemiro. Whangarei. Johnson, Arthur William, Waitoa. Martin, George, Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Johnson, Frederick William Grant, 279 Ponsonby Road, Martin, Phillip George, Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Auckland. Marusich, Ivan, Pukemiro Junction. Johnson, Herbert, Maungatapere, Whangarei. Mason, Robert Brockie, Saint Hellier's Bay,Auckland. •Johnson, Henry Miles, care of U.F.S. Dispensary, Devonport. Matthews Bros. (Ernest and Albert Victor), Awarua Store, Johnstone, Annie G., The Pharmacy, Papakura. near Kaikohe. Johnstone, John Francis, The Pharmacy, Papakura. Maxwell, Arthur Frederick, Great North Road, Avondale. Jones, Ernest Frederick, Epsom, Auckland. Maxwell, James Fawcett, Hikutaia. Jones, Joseph Staines, corner Mangere and Walmsley Roads, Maxw~ll, Neville Newbold, Whimgarei. Otahuhu. Mayo, Alfred Rudolph, Town Hall Pharmacy, 13 Grey Street, Joy, John D., P.O. Box 6, Ngaruawahia. Auckland. Judd, Gilbert, Chemist, Dominion Road, Auckland. Melvern, Oswald J., Melvern Stores, 37-41 Karangahape Road, Keenan, R. A., Department of Agriculture, Auckland. Auckland. Kelly, Maurice Claude, Waima, Hokianga. Menzies, Frank Deas, care of Delaney and Menzies, 79 Queen Kenderdine, Arthur G., Taumarunui. Street, Auckland. Kenderdine, John, Sales Street, Auckland. '. Menzies, Harold, Whangarei. Kennedy, John James, care of T. E. Turnbull's Pharmacy,: Meredith, Alan G., care of L. C. Day, Otahuhu. Onehunga. . Meredith, Donald George, Hamilton. ~ Kent, W., Storekeeper, Whangaroa. Meredith, James, Storekeeper, Colville. Kerr, S. H., care of Manning's Pharmacy, Victoria Street, Merrick, H. C., 21 Lower Queen Street, Onehunga, Auckland. Hamilton. Merrick, Robert Isaac, 12 Ireland Street, Ponsonby, Auckland. Keven, Edward Stanley, Thames. Merrikin, Edmund Smith, Raurimu. Keven, Mary, Thames. Merryfull, Albert Theodore, Great North Road, Auckland. Keyte,James, Captain Spring Road, Te Papapa. Message, Charles Bedford Laurence, Otorohanga. Keyte, M. F., care of C. W. Pierson, Chemist, Te Aroha. Meyer, Bernard Austin, care of Reed and Co., Cambridge. King, George Allan, Aponga. Miles, Edgar John, Hauraki Street, Birkenhead, Auckland. King, Harold Trevelyan, Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Miller, William Lampth, Devonport, Auckland. King, Harry, Waiuku. Milligan, John, Buckland. Kirk, Robert, Pollen Street, Thames. Mines, Jesse, Herne Bay Road, Auckland. Kirkby, Thomas Henry, Arawa Street, Rotorua. Merrieless, Alick James, Tauranga. Knox, Robert, Swanson. Moir, Charles E., 702 Dominion Road, Auckland. Lamb, Albert Spencer James, Chemist,- Karangahape Road,. Molloy, Agnes, Te Kopuru. Auckland. . . Monk and Co., Cameron Street, Whangarei. Lamb, Oliver Keith, care of Lamb, Karangahape Road,' Monk, John, care of Monk and Co., Cameron Street, Whangarei. Auckland. . Montgomerie, R., Rotorua. Lane, Thomas Percival, c!,-re of T. P. Lane and Co., Rawene.· Montgomery, Adolphus, Cambridge. Langford, Arthur, Avondale, Auckland. Moon, Ivan Charles, Murray's Bay. Laslett, M. G., Kohukohu. Moore, Frederick H., care of Woollams, 34 Queen Street. Latchmore, Arthur T., Taupo, via Rotorua. Auckland. Law, Fred, Manurewa. Moorman, Albert Henry, 29 Queen Street, Auckland. Lawlor, Mrs. Minnie, Kerepeehi. Morgan, David J., Waihi. LawrencE', Edward E., Clifton House, Te Aw;amutu. Morrell, Alfred William George, care of Mangapeehi Trading Laxon, Rupert Edward, care of C. F. Shaw, 29 Queen Street, Co., Mangapeehi. Auckland. Morris, Eustace, Ngaruawahia. -Leaning, W. G., F.U.T.C., Cambridge. Morris,John Raymond, and Son, Opua. Lees, Frederick Andrew, Storekeeper, Clevedon. Morris, W. B., Dargaville. Lees, W. F., and Co., Whitmore Street, Kihikihi. Morris, William Benjamin,. Morrinsville. Lemon, A., The Central Pharmacy, Hamilton. Mountford, H. B., and Co., Ltd., Tauranga. - I.e Quesne, Alfred, Ponsonby, Auckland. Muir, Gavin, Buckland. Leslie, Henry Robert, Te Pene, Kaeo. Muir, Robert, Dominion Road, Auckland. Leslie, Thomas Edward, Te Pene, Kaeo. Muir, Robert, Mount Eden, Auckland. Letts, George, Walotemarama. Mulholland, Walter Gamble, Pukemiro. Letts, Norman, Waiotemarama. Munro, Les, Rotowaro. Lever, Levi,Kohekohe, Waiuku. ' Munro, P. R., Taumarunui. Levy, Ernest F., Whakatane. : Munro, Wallace Norman, 22-24 Jervois Road, Ponsonby, Lewis, Dick George Chance, Economic Store, Waihou, Piako. : Auckland. Lewis, John, care of Smeetons Ltd., Auckland. Murray, Fred S., Manukau Road, Parnell. Lintott, G. S., and Co., Customs Street, Auckland. Murray, W., F.U.T.C., Dargaville. JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 247

Murray, William Murdoch, care of Woollams Pharmacy, 341 Pratt, John Basson, Pollen 1;ltreet, Thames. Queen Street, Auckland. Prentice, James Roslyn, care of T. W. Irwin, Ponsonhy, McAd~m, W. B., Ltd., Otorohanga. Auckland. McAllister, Samuel Robert, Mangapai. Preston, John, Nelson Street, Auckland. McArthur, C., care of Brosnahan, Pukekohe. Price, Merchandise Co., Whakatane. McCanley, George Robert, Papatoetoe. Priestley, Charles Herman, Cambridge. McDonald, Hector C., care of C. W. Pierson, Chemist,Te Priestley, Max Togo, care of McKinney, 218 Jervois Road, Aroha. Ponsonby, Auckland. McDonald, Kenneth, Waipu. Prince, Eric James, 102 Edendale Road, Auckland. McGill, Sidney Edward, care of F.U.T.C., Te Puke. Pulham, H. N., and Co., Rangiriri. McGill, Sidney Edwin, Te Puke. Pulliam, W., and Son (William and Ross Pulham), Matakana. McGowan, James, New North Road, Mount Albert. Rae, L., care of Jefferson's Pharmacy, Khyber Pass, Auck- McIlraith, William Samaria, F.U.T.C., Papakura. land. McIlw'raith~ William Wallace, Kopaki. Ralph, J. C., care of Baillie's Ltd., Chemist, Hamilton. McKay, Alexander, Mongonui. Ramson, Maynard, Whakatane. McKee, Thomas James, care of Brown and McKee, Owhango. Ratcliffe, W., Seddon Street, Waihi. McKeUow, II., Tokatoka P.O., Northern Wairoa. Ratjen, Charles, 11 Victoria Crescent, Newmarket. McKinney, William Hugh, Jervois Road, Ponsonby, and Ratjen, Charles, Pukekohe. Mount Albert, Auckland. Raymond, Frank Horatio, 36 Phoonix Chambers, Auckland.- McKinnon, Charles, Bombay. Rayner, Alfred William, Kaeo. McLean, J. C., Te Aroha. Reanney, George, Henderson. McLean, William James, Kuatunu. Reavey, Frank, 96 Richard Avenue, Grey Lynn, Auckland. McLennan, A. B., Te Kuiti. Reed, Frank Wild, Whangarei. McMahort, Denis, care of D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Te Aroha. Reed, William Herbert, Victoria Street, Cambridge. McManimun, Joseph, care of Eccles, 245 Hobson Street, Reehal, Laurel, care of H. L. Possenniskie, Cambridge. Auckland. Reekie, Robert, care of Farmers' Union Co-operative A1:lc- McMurray, Arthur, North Shore Supply Stores, King Edward tioneering Co., Te Puke. Parade, Devonport, Auckland. Regan, Julia, Manawara. McNamara, J., and Co., Waharoa. Reid, George Patrick, Taupo. McPherson, William George, 22-24 Jervois Road, Ponsonby, Reilly, Charles Augustus, care of C. T. Rickit and Sons, Te Auckland. AWl!.-mutu. McShane, Patrick Joseph, 60 Richmond Avenue, Grey Lynn, Renshaw, James,.Thames. Auckland. Richards, Evan, Matakana. Nathan, L. D., and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland: Richards, Thomas Francis, and Co., Cambridge. Neill, Harold, care of Bongard, Thames South Pharmacy, Richardson, G. A., care of Eccles, Queen Street, Auckland. Thames. Rickerby, Leonard Stoddart, Dominion Road, 4uckland. Nelson, Martin John, Whatoro, Hobson County. Rickit, C. T., and Sons, Te Awamutu. New, Francis, Waitakere. • Rickit, Kenneth Campbell, care of C. T. Rickit and Sons, Te New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co., Ltd., Hamilton. Awamutu. NichoUs, H. E:, English Pharmacy, Newmarket, Auckland. Riddell, John William, Bonanza Cash Stores, Te Puke. NichoUs, J.~ Storekeeper, Te Kuiti. . Ridley, William Whit (Wallace and Co.), Waipu. Nichols, Henry William, Kaihu. Ringer, Horace Alban, Maketu. Nixon, Allan C;, care of Dispensary, Lister Buildings, Auck- Roadley, Albert F., Batley. land. . Roadley, C., Batley. North Auckland Farmers Co-operative, Ltd., Kaitaia. Roberts, Arthur, 128 Karangahape Road, Auckland. Northmore, William Henry, F.U.T.C., Huntly. Roberts, John James, Storekeeper, Matiere. O'Brien, W" Hamilton. Roberts, Thomas Alfred Edward, ca~e of William Wood and' Ogle, Charles Andrew, 194 Great North Road, Auckland. Sons, Thames. Ogle, Geoffrey, 194 Great North Road, Auckland. Robertson, R. H., Hillside Road, Papatoetoe. Ogle, J., and Sons, Rangiahua. Robertson, William Doig, Ngaruawahia. Ogle, Margaret Ethel, Rangiahua. Robins, William, 231 Dominion Road, Auckland. Oldbury, M. W., Kawhia. Robinson, Harold, Okaihau. O'Leary Btos., and Downs, Seed-merchants, Cook Str",et, Robinson, Thomas Percy, 192 Balmoral Road, Mount Eden, Auckland. Auckland. O'Sullivan, Rex Adalbert, Church Street, Opotiki. Roche, Norman Robert, 728 Manukau Road, Royal Oak, Oswald, E. W., care of Eccles, 171 Queen Street, Auckland. Onehunga. , Owen, Raynor, Ltd., 34-36 Albert Street, Auckland. Rogers, Henry Francis, F.U.T.C., Ngaruawahia. Oxley, Haze, Mercury Bay. Rolfe, Jem, Grocer, 142 Victoria Street, Auckland. Pacey, Raymond William, care of Eccles, Chemist, Devonport, Rolfe, Sidney Walter, Pipiroa. Auckland. Rose Bros., Ltd., Tirau. Page, Arthur William, Kingsland, Auckland. Rose, Herbert, care of Waimamaku Co-operative Dairy Co., Page, F. W., Great South Road, Papakura. Ltd., Waimamaku. Palmer, Joseph Clement, Te Awamutu. Ross, Albert Gorman, F.U.T.C., Opotiki. Palmer, R., and Sons, Oruanui. Routley, Abraham James, Waikumete. Parfitt, Aleok George, Gordonton, via Taupiri. Routley, Albert Yeo Garlick, 13 Great North Road, Auckland. Parkinson, William Bruce, care of McKinney, 218 Jervois Rowbottom, Sydney, Town Hall Pharmacy, 13 Grey Street. Road, POD.sonby, Auckland. Auckland. Pascoe, Alfred H., Chemist, 198 Queen Street, Auckland. Rowlatt, Charles, Storekeeper, Whitford. Pascoe, Arthur George, 232 Dominion Road, Auckland. Russell, Charles William, Tangowahine. PasseIl, Russell, Chemist, Thames. Russell, John, Manawaru. Paterson, T. K., Grocer, Waihi. Russell, Thomas, Chemist, Upper Symonds Street, Auckland. PattIe, H., Pukekohe. Ruston, David Harry, F.U.T.C., Huntly. Pearcy, Edward H. B., care of W. H. R. Teape, Chemist, Ryan, Leo Cyril (Ryan and Theyers), Omaha. Rotorua. Ryburn, M. H., care of J. B. Johnson and Sons, Te Aroha. Pearson, Alfred, Wayhy. . Saies, W. H., Saies. Peascod, H, G., 208 Great South Road, Auckland. Sainty, George Nicholson, 4 Dunedin Street, POllsonby. Peet, William and John (William and J. Peete), Karangahape Salaman, Abraham Walley Mahomed, Manufa(l)turer, Auck Road, Auckland. land. Penney, H. C., Walton. Sanders, Claude, F.U.T.C., Otewa, via Otoroha~a.

Perkins, F. j and Co. (Frank and Walter Perkins), Pukekohe. Sandin, Carl Guatav, Helensville. Persey and Woollett, Te Puke. Sandler, Lipman, 128 Karangahape Road, Auckland. Phillips, Isaac, Karangahape Road, Auckland. Sanfit, Ralph Walter Frank, Symonds Street, Auckland. Phillips, Reginald, Onewhero. Sarah, Rennie, care of Charles Ratjen, Pukekohe. Pickering, Robert George, 67 Richmond Avenue, Grey Lynn, Sargent, A., care of F. W. Reed, Box 39, Whangarei. Auckland. Saunderson, John Stanley Hills, Otorohanga. Pickworth, John, P.O. Box 35, Te Aroha. Savill, Walter, Te Awamutu. Pierson, Charles William, Chemist, Te Aroha. Savill, Walter Cyril, Te Awamutu. Pope, F. S., Secretary for Agriculture, Customhouse Quay, . Scansie, John Mitchell, 22 New Bond Street, Kingsland, also Wellington. care of A. Eccles, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen Street, Porteous, John, 245 Hobson Street, Auckland.· Auckland.. . PosseI1niskie, Harold C., Victoria Street, Cambridge. Schenk, Henrietta Elizabeth Moore, care of :Eccles, Queen Potter, Francis James, Manager Waihi Mutual Trading Street, Auckland. Association, Ltd., Waihi. Schmidt, Harold, Chemist, 268 Queen Street, Auckland. Powell, Francis, Mount Eden. Schollum, John, jun., Schollum and Trillord, Pllhoi. Powell, William Abraham, Waitoa. Scott, E. J., Hikurangi. . 'THE -NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

Scott, J. Evans, care of Pearson, Chemist, Te Aroha. I Walden, Thomas Henry, Whangateau. Scott, Walter Joseph, 168 Queen Street, Onehunga,Auckland. Walker, Arthur, care of Lamb, Chemist, Newton, Auckland. Scott, William, Pollen Street, Thames. Walker Bros., Te Kaha. Seville, George Edward, Morrinsville. Walker, James, Te Kaha. Shalfoon Bros. (George and Stephen), Opotiki. Walker, James, Waihou Bay. Shaw, Charles Frederick, 29 Queen Street, Auckland. Walker, John Edwin, Te Kuiti. Shaw, Robert Henry and Sutherland (trading as R. S. Sha~), Walkinshaw, Henry Augustine, 78 Edrt3n Terrace, Auckland. . Wallace, Arnold Cecil, Kohukohu. Sheaf, Douglas Edwin, care of J. H. Southwick, Rotorua. Wallace and Co. (John Black, Manager), Waipu. _ Sheaves, S. A., Bridge Drug Stores, 3 KaraI).gahape· Road, Wallace and Co., Kawakawa, Matamata, Morrinsville, Parua Auckland. Bay, Taumarunui, Te Puke, Thames, Tuakau, Waihi, Sheehan, George, Manawaru. Waipu, Waitoa, Waiuku, Whangarei. Sheeran and Sons, Huntly. Wallace, D. Mc.L., Ltd., Te Aroha and Hamilton. Shepherd, Charles Samuel, Turua. Wallace, Gavin, Grey Lynn. . Simcock, J. L., P.O. Box 52, Huntly. Wallace, Lachlan Calder, care of Sharland, Shortland Street, Simons, Walter Hugh, care of Elson, Chemist, Dominion Auckland. Road, Auckland. Wallace Supplies, Ltd., Te Awamutu. Simons, W. W. (Wairoa Stores, Ltd.), Kirikopuni. Waller, Arthur, care of Fenton, 64 Karangahape Road, , Simpson, Frederick William, 41 King Edward Street, Auckland, Auckland. .and Rotorua. Walsh, James, care of Frisco and Dominion Export Co., Simpson, William, Bank Street, Whangarei. Cook Street, Auckland. Sinel, Edward Felix, care of F. J. Cooper, Victoria Street, Walter, H. J., corner Point Chevalier and Te Ra Roads, Auckland. Point Chevalier. Smeetons, Ltd., 69-71 Queen Street, Auckland. Wanless, Frederick Adolphus, care of J. S. Woolley, Kawa- Smellie, William James, Cambridge. kawa. Smith, Charles Edwin, Te Kopuru. Warn, Edgar, 5 Shortland Street, Auckland. Smith, Edward, 103-104 Karangahape Road, Auckland. Washer, Harold Arthur, Te Puke. Smith, Harry McKenzie, care of Woollams, 34 Queen Street, Wate:r:house, Robert Charles, care of W. H. McKinney, Auckland. Chemist, Point Chevalier. Smith, 'James Parnell, Auckland. Watkins, Philip Henry, Te Mata, Raglan. Smith, Joseph Ernest, F.D.T.C., Torere. Watson, Ernest, Te Aroha. Smith, Leopold Saxon, 12 Avon Street, Parnell, Auckland. Watson, Mrs. Sarah Janes, care of T. W. Irwin, Ponsonby, Smith, Samuel.Charles, F.D.T.C.,Piopio. Auckland. Smith, William James, Raglan. Watson, William Leask, 117 Remuera Road, Auckland. Soar, W. V., Pukemiro. Watts and Brayshaw, Morrinsville. Southwick, J. H., Box 107, Rotorua. Waymouth; Percy James, 427 Manukau Road, Epsom. Spear, Mrs. Marie Jane, Box 107, Rotorua. Weatherell, Jolm, Dominion Road, Auckland. Spitz, Mendel, Richmond Pharmacy, 99 Richmond Road, Weatherhead, W., Coromandel. Auckland... Weir, John Ker, Te Dku, via Frankton Junction. Spottiswood, James, care of R. Muir, Dominion Road, Auck- W,!'llls, Charles Arthur, jun., Whitianga. land. Wheeler, Johnathan Warren, 7 Wellesley Street East, and Spratt, R., Whakatane.. . Sentinel Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. Stainton, Stuart Alfred, care of Southwick, Chemist, Rotorua. White, Kenneth Wilton, P.O. Box 6, Taumarunui. Stansfield, Charles Henry Edward,Avoca Store, Onetea. White, Robert Oscar, Hauraki Street, Birkenhead. Stephenson, William, Whangaiti. White,Rupert Temple, care of Smeetons Ltd., Auckland. Stewart Bros., Helensville. Whiteman, Walter, Dnited Frinedly Societies' Dispensary, Stewart, R. E., care -of Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Karangahape Road, Auckland. Co., Cambridge. 'Whittaker, Mabel, Mangatarata. Stokes, C. J., 28 Karangahape Road, Auckland. Wiles, Harold Oliver, care of Chemicals Ltd., Auckland. Stretton, Athol, Dpper Bank Street, Whangarei. Wiles, Owen Sylvanus, Parnell, Auckland. Stroud, Albert, Waitakere. Wiles, Reginald CUGhbert, 117 Ponsonby Road, Auckland. Strugnell, Reginald William, Grocer, Kamo Road, Whangarei. Wilkinson, George Athol, care of Smeetons Ltd., Auckland. Stubbing, Malcolm Philip (D. MeL. Wallace and Co.), Mata- Williams and Bruce (Walter Kenneth Williams), Ohura. mata. Williams, D., care of A. D. McLennan, Chemist, Te Kuiti. Sturton, Joseph Ward, care of Smeetons Ltd., Auckland. Williamson, George, Chemist, Kaikohe. Sumner, Herbert James, Tuakau. Willis, Constance E., care of Mr. Giesen, Te Kliiti. Sundaberg; N. 0., care of Eldred Irving, Dargaville. Wilson, Frank Bryce, Station Road, Manurewa. Sutherland, Hector Alfred, care of W. G. Brosnahan, Chemlst, Wilson, George Robert, Swanson.. Pukekohe. Wilson, Isaac, 22 France Street, Newton, Auckland. Tapp, David W., care of Mr. Kirkby, Rotorua. Wilson, Laurence Cyril Moore, Point Chevalier. Taylor, Emma Bennett, Tokomaru Bay. Wilson and Shaw (James William Wilson and George Anderson Taylor, Ian E. T., Great South Road, Remuera, Auckland. Shaw), Huntly. ' Taylor, James, Chemist, Ellerslie; Auckland. Windsor, Ellis C., care of A. Walker, 64 Karangahape Road, Taylor, Percy C., Waipu. Auckland. Taylor, Robert Moss, care of W. Bongard, Chemist, Thames. Winkleman, Arthur Charles Terence, 130 Great North Road, Tayor, W. R., Chemist, Palmerston Buildings, Queen Street, Grey Lynn. Auckland. . Winkleman, Walter Henry Colense, Queen Street, Auckland. Teape, William Henry Reynolds, Rotorua. Wise, Ronald Walter, F.D.T.C., Opotiki. Teddy, Charles, Storekeeper, Waerenga. Wood, Allan Bertram, Tutanekai Street, Rotorua. Thompson, Paul Jones, care of Eccles, Victoria Road, Devon- Wood, Andrew, Claudelands, Hamilton. port, Auckland. Wood, Frederick John, Melvern Stores, 37-41 ~arangahape Thompson, W. and C., Te Hoe. Road, Auckland. Thomson, Adam Neilson, Chemist, Matamata. Wood, George, 80-84 Pollen Street, Thames. Thomson, James Duncan, Swanson. Woodley, John, Titohi. Thomson, Miss Mary Durdett, The Camera House, Coro- Woods, He:Q.ry, Mount Eden Road, Auckland. mande!. Woods, Leslie Eo, care of S. H. Merrikin, Moriinsville. Todd, Robert Warden, Church Street, Opotiki. Woods, William James, Chemist, Waihi. Townson, ,William, Pollen Street, Thames. Woollams, William Henry, Chemist, Queen Street, Auckland.. Trebilcock, Joel Carter, 53A Queen Street, Auckland. Woolley, John S., Chemist, Whangarei. - Tristram, James Emanuel, 536 Manakau Road, Epsom, Worsley, Charles Buttemore, Royal Oak Pharmacy, Royal Auckland. Oak. Tudelope, Jack, care of R. Muir;Dominion Road, Auckland. Wright, Ernest Reginald, Waingaro. Turnbull, Thomas Charles, Queen Street, Onehunga, Auckland. Wright and Bonnar, Waiuku. Turner, E. J., Huntly, Auckland. Wrigley, John Julius, Tauranga. United Friendly Societies' Dispensary, Devonport, Auckli1nd. Wylie, Rowland Douglas, Victoria Avenue, Auckland. Urquhart, F. A., care of Smeetons Ltd., Auckland. Yankovich, Malden, Dargaville. Valentine,' Hugh Sutherland, Wharepoa, Thames. 1;arborough, Randall Francis Cooke, Kohukohu. Valentine; Minnie, Putaruru. Yates, Arthur, and Co., Albert Street, Auckland. Valentine, Thomas Frank, Chemist, Putaruru. Yeldham, Herbert Arthur, 8 Willis Street, off Mountain Road, Vazey, Adam, Okura, Waihopo. Mount Albert, Auckland. Vinall, E. J., 38 Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland. Young, Cecil Oldfield Lambton, 20 Wanganui Avenue, Herne Wade, Benjamin Arthur, Tahuna. Bay. Wainhouse, Robert Louden, 130 Great North Road, Auckland. J. C. MALFROY, Registrar of Poisons. Wairoa Stores, Ltd., Dargaville and Mangawhare. Magistrates' Court, Auckland, 22nd January, 1929. RETURN of REVENUE collected at the GENERAL POST OFFICE and in the several POSTAL DISTRICTS of the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND for the Quarter ended 31ST DECEMBER, 1928. 4 POSTAL REVENUE. TELEGRAPH REVENUE. I> Total Post Z and Rmal Telegraph w Private Box Money-order I Postal-note I[ Miscella:neous Total II Telephone Miscellaneous Total ~. Delivery and I C .. Postages.. C .. ReceIpts P t I Telegrams. Tolls. Revenue. Fe-- ommISSlOn. OmIll1SSlOn. (P t I} os a . . I Exchanges. Telegraph. Telegraph. :V~. B ag R ent s~ I I I (} S . a . ------~------~------~------_7------_,------~

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. . £ s. d. I £ s. d. £ s. d.1 £ s. d·1 £ s. d. 1 £ s. d. £ s. d. 1 £ s. d. General Post Office 380. 3 3 36,30.5 0. 1 136,685 3 4 10.,753 5 7 4,178 9 1 14,931 14 8 51,616 18 0.

Auckland 15 10. 0. 171 10. 9 1,272 14 6 79,859 11 4tl,217 6 9 261 2 7182,797 15 111- 19,657 13 ll1-IW,0.49 2 41107,733 10 8 I 68 3 3 1143,50.8 10. 21-1226,30.6 6 2

Blenheim 0. 10 0. 10 0. 0.1- 72 0. 9 2,914 10. 10 I 81 13 61 12 0. 31 3,0.90. 15 41-1 1 ,573 2 51 2,0.67 19 7~-1 2,30.0. 9 2 I 13 4 5,943 4 6!1 9,0.33 19 11 Christchurch .. ~: I 69 11 4 4512 5 642 5 9 40.,10.6 5 111- 477 18 2 164 8 5 141,50.6 2.o.t 12,0.50. 11 31- 12,0.93 8 5164,885 13 7 592 19 2 89,622 12 51- 131,128 14 6 8~ ~, Dunedin 64 0. 11 69 10. 2 549 14 6 25,0.51 6 3 1 50.2 0. 3 145 8 10. 26,382 0. 11 8,117 5 31- 8,898 9 11 2,168 19 5 49 13 8 19,234 8 3t 45,616 9 21- Qj. I Gisborne 0. 1 3 10. 1 3 172 1 6 5,757 13 8 1 148 16 5 34 12 5 6,123 6 6 3,289 12 2 3,972 18 9 520. 17 9 i 6 13 7 7,790. 2 3 13,913 8 9 ~. Qj: Greymouth 11 10. 1 170. 6 9 3,927 4 11 113 19 7 18 0. 9 4,241 2 3,0.3118 7}- 1,72416 4 95416 8 9 5 5 5,720. 17 o.! 9,961 19 11- ~ Hamilton 38 2 6 51 2 7 622 9 6 19,981 7 7! 630. 14 10. 41 3 8 21,365 0. 81- 6,164 6 6 11,118 9 6-! 32,598 15 10.! 3 0. 3 49,884 12 2 71 ,249 12 101- N: Invercargill 339 15 0. 43 16 6 257 11 6 12,284 9 3 265 3 7 41 3 4 I 13,231 19 2 1 4,0.49 2 5tl 6,221 9 71- 80.0. 0. 6 1 4 3 11,0.71 16 10. 24,30.3 16 0. Qj Napier 5.19 8 36 18 9 323 5 9 13,156 3! 282 0. 8 66 10 6 13,870. 16 7t 4,80.7 18 10. 7,834 4 6 1,111 0. 81- 2 19 1 13,756 3 It 27,626 19 9 ~ P> Nelson 37 5 0. 1110 157 2 9 5,0.64 14 o.! 134 3 2 23 2 8 5,427 17 81- 2,192 6 6t 2,326 3 91- 2,881 10 51- 1710. 7,40.18 7! 12,82964 ~. O· New Plymouth 5 11 8 29 10 2 292 6 11 ,839 15 6! 336 10 3 43 13 11 12,547 3 0.1- 4,543 18 91- 5,529 2 6 644 3 7 3 1 8 10.,720. 6 61- 23,267 9 7 Q. Oamaru 5 12 4 8 0. 10 76 14 3 I 3,40.7 15 3 77 4 2 12 16 10. 3,588 3 8 1,535 5 7 1,595 4 21- 4,367 17 7 2 5 8 7,50.0. 13 0.1- 11,0.8816 81- P> ~ Palmerston North 65 5 0. 21 4 !) 314 10 6 14,416 19 6! 323 11 7 9,596 11 81- 4 3 10. 22,760. 5 2 37,943 11 lIt 41 15 5115,183 6 91-1 4,563 11 41-1 8,5"95 18 3 ~ 1 8' Thames 7 10 0. 16 12 11 241 11 0. 6,847 15 I! 240. 16 2 16 15 7 7,371 0. 91- 2,538 5 2 3,917 0. 0. 662 6 3 1 9 3 7,119 0. 8 14,490. 1 5! 8: Timaru 23 10. 0. 6 16 2 152 7 0. 7,743 4 9 128 12 6 30. 15 6 I 8,0.85 5 11 1 2,787 0. 31-1 4,310. 5 1 1 13,866 3 7 2 16 8 20.,96.6 5 7-! 29,0.51 11 6! ~

Wanganui 8.0. 0. 26 19 11 I 288 9 31 12 ,162 13 0.!1 30.6 16 7 45 9 5 12,838 8 21- 4,0.36 16 41- 6,163 7 10.1-1 6,557 7 31- 3 10 4 16,761 1 101- 29,599 10 1 Wellington 8 15 0. 214 7 0. 1 ;0.27 14 0. 74,720. 15 3! 716 12 7 261 3 2 76,949 7 o.! 22,871 5 4 12,159 0. 311 72,567 7 6 1,533 0. 6 10.9,130. 13 7 186,0.80. 0. 7!

Westport I 15 0. 219 104 19 3 I 1,799 15 81-1 86 14 5 1215 5 2,0.0.8 6! 1,26414 0. ·641 8 \) 47613 5 0. 1 0. 2,38217 2 4,390. 18 8!

Western Samoa 28 17 6 780. 15 11 3 16 5 813 9 10 813 9 10.

Rarotonga 16 1 9 297 6 2 364 316 14 3 " ... 316 14 3

Totals, 4th quarter in 192.81 696 14 8 787 6 11-17,163 2 61342,120. 1 61-16,0.77 17 11 137,577 18 91394,423 1 6110.9,0.74 15 0. 1115,218 ·9 91335,447" 11 31-16,465 17 10 1566,20.6 13 101-1960.,629 15 4! bO Totals, 4th quarter in 1927 424 18 5 681 17 10. 7,479 15 1 323,440. 16 61-5,679 17 5 27,;76 1 1 365,483 6 41-10.6,867 il 9110.4,0.23 10. 10.1-130.3,433 0. 111- 4,0.0.9 14 4 518,33317 11 883,817 4 3t m-~ General Post Office, Wellington, 25th January, 1929. G. McNAMARA, Secretary. STATEMENT of TELEGRAPH BUSINESS within the •several POSTAL DISTRICTS of the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the Quarter ended 31sT DECEMBER, 1928. ~ ~ ... ----.~~~--- 11' o ~~ . 'H ~ cD -Ordinary Telegrams, Ol=lt: Urgent Ordinary including Paid Government Telegrams. Letter Telegrams. Press Telegrams. Toll Com.munications. - Total. '"'cD Potl=!cD ~ Telegrams. POSTAL {DISTRICTS. ,.QOO' SCll'H ::l CJ.) 0 Z~'"8 'Number. I Amount. Number.! Amount. Number.! Amount. I Amount. Number., Amount. Number.! Amount. O~ N~ber.! t I i £ s. d. £ s. d.j £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. I £ s. d Auckland ...... 400 307,546 14,617 3 lIt 16,228 1,335 10 lIt 19,310 891 2 4t 21,372 2,813 16 8 410,438 16,049 2 4 774,894 35,706 16 t Blenheim ...... 87 20,617 975 12 2 628 51 7 11 1,845 78 6 2 1,294 467 16 2 53,085 2,067 19 7t 77,499 3,641 2 Ct Christchurch .. .. 188 170,433 8,089 5 2t 9,026 772 15 Ilt 10,556 461 4 2t 14,387 2,727 511 266,027 12,093 8 5 470,429 24,143 19 t 8 Dunedin 207 128,804 5,978 7 ot 3,915 372 3 lOt 10,713 483 16 7,673 1,282 17 II 197,354 8,898 911 348,459 17,015 15 P4 ...... 5t t ~ Gisbome ...... 59 42,339 2,060 9 8 2,134 172 911 5,688 272- 7 8 2,412 784 411 83,006 3,972 18 9 135,579 I 7,262 10 II Z' t;t Greymou'th ...... 77 39,799 1,855 3 7 894 93 8 1 3,433 151 7 6t 1,662_ 931 19 .5 37,487 1,724 16 4 83,275 4,756 14 II t ~ Hamilton .. .. ., 185 114,127 5,162 8 8t 4,943 407 11 0 3,557 151 16 9t 4,197 442 10 0 280,372 11,118 9 6t 407,196 17,282 16 (] t N Invercargill •. .. ., 157 57,612 2,650 8 9t 2,232 150 10 11 4,434 196 19 .5 2,355 1,051 3 4 169,098 6,221 9 7t 235,731 10,270 12 tr1

Napier ...... 69 69,623 3,199 3 9 2,151 229 1~ 6t 5,986 264 11 3t 1,893 1,114 11 3 204,414 I 7,834 4 6 284,067 12,642 3 4 ~- I Nelson ...... 119 31,480 1,525 910 1,285 110 9 8 1,945 82 10 2t 565 473 16 10 60,725 2,326 3 9t 96,000 4,518 10 4 ~ Ct New Plymouth .. .. 108 61,137 2,984 13 4, 2,046 180 211 4,684 207 0 4t 2,836 1,172 2 2 157,543 5,529 2 6 228,246 10,073 1 3 t Q' Oamaru , . 50 17,466 795 14 5 715 39 15 0 1,106 46 17 4 909 652 18 10 34,143 1,595 4 54,339 3,130 9 9 .. .. 2t t ~ 67,495 3,061 2 3,291 176 12 3,000 127 1 11 6,007 1,198 14 10 213,296 8,595 18 293,_089 13,159 7 N Palmerston North .. .. 78 7i 0 3 9 t ~' Thames .. . . 73 48,929 2,173 17 11 1,998 155 15 7 1,794 .78 0 8 910 130 11 0 104,811 3,917 0 0 158,442 6,455 5 2 8. .. 8- Timaru ...... 58 39,133 1,725 19 It 1,075 76 4 4 2,600 110 5 5 1.680 874 11 51 96,845 4,310 5 1 141,333 7,097 5 4 ! trJ Wanganui ...... 94 62,246 2,799 6 5t 2,129 193 7 6 3,182 137 2 3 1,712- 907 0 2 133,094 6,163 7 lOi 202,363 10,200 4 3 Weliington ...... 95 281,221 19,193 710 - 12,398 1,472 3 7i 14,677 663 14 It 169 1 1,541 19 9 255, 850 112, 159 0 3 639,315 35,030 5 7 - . 75. 1 Westport ...... 38 18,105 821 3 4 479 45 7 0 1,967 86 9 2 779 311 14 6 1~ ,861 i 641 8 9 39,191 1,906 2 9 Totals, 4th quarter in 1928 2,142 1,578,112 79,668 17 9 67,567 6,035 8 9i 100,477 4,490 13 4i 147,812 118,879 15 1 -2,775,449 1115,218 9 9 4,669,417 224,293 4 9

Totals, 4th quarter in 1927 2,173 1,517,908 76,072 10 9 62,229 6,311 1 9t 108,033 4,826 8 5t 146,094 119,657 -10 _ 9 2,524,854 1104,023 10 1Oi- 4,359,118 210,891 2 7t , I

* Forwarded Press telegrams the bulk of which are" collect" upon delivery. t Amount received from prepaid and" collect" Press telegrams. zo General Post Office, Wellington, 25th January, 1929. G. McNAMARA, Secretary. Or STATEMENT showing the NUMBER, AMOUNT, &c., of MONEY-ORDER AND SAVINGS-BANK TRANSACTIONS in the several POSTAL DISTRICTS of t,he DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the Quarter ended 31ST DECEMBER, 1928. ~ > I ~ J .1 MONEY-ORDERS. ...!4 J .\ SAVINGS-BANKS. Z ,"E ~ ~ § ~ ~, , ~ 9 ~ ~ ..~ ~ il . I I I, ~' POSTAL DrSTRIC'l'S. I» ::4 ~ Issued. PaId. b(). ~ p Accounts. b Excess of L-..J Q;) 0 C? SoC? Number Num er Excess of ' § 00...... ~ 00 l f f W'tb A.mount of Amount of D'ts WIthdrawals ~ ~ 0 t rZ 8'0 I. ,0. I 0, 11 - Deposits. Withdrawals. eposl over I. over ~ Number. Amount. Number. I Amount. '-' ~ 1 Opened. I Closed I DepOSIts. I dlawa s. WIthdrawals. I Deposits.

£ 8. d. £ R. d. I £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Auckland 188 37,783 I 208,318 17 2 49,716 290',176 9 9 187 3,532 I 3,136 62,299 65,855 1,209,244 7 4 1,238,492 15 2 .. 29,248 7 10

Blenheim 15 2,412 12,971 0 3 1,233 8,229 9 16 222 164 3~710 3~470 66.,997 19 5. 72,550 17 0 .. 5,552 17 7 ~ Christchurch .. 73 19,536 110,309 2 8 18,917 134,263 18 2 73 2,350 11,946 59,062 60 ,639 1,126,756 0 4 1,179,834 17 6' .. 53,078 17 2 pS (l;1 Dunedin 81 17,596 92,312 9 10 15,972 98,103 0 6 78 1,234 I 1,353 23,654 27,758 469,640 7 9 606,561 5 3 .. 136,920 17 6 Z Gisborne 26 5,276 31,128 10 3 2,408 17,739 11 3 26, 567, 408 8,588 7,652 143,989 7 1 160,588 7 0 .. 16,598 19 11 ~ Greymouth 24 5,496 I 31,534 16 5 2,372 15,412 10 II 24 250 277 3,722 3,417 I 76,093 2 7 80,158 6 41 .. 4,065 3 9 ~ Hamilton 87 21,606 119,932 17 3 10,108 62,691 10 6 87 1,700 1,210 21,772 16,865 355,257 15 3 361,138 0 5 .. 5,880 5 2 ~ ~ Invercargill 38 8,623 45,579 10 11 5,988 34,939 17 2 38 .• 645 572 8,067 9,080 162,053 9 6 208,637 5 6 .. 46,583 16 0 ~ .Napier 40 9,967 57,553 18 11 6,280 44,330 11 0 39 1,118 863 16,969 15,648 324,789 6 3 342,513 17 9 17,724 11 6 p.. Z Nelson 32 4,885 29,895 16 9 3,139 22,926 19 1 32 377 270 6,571 5,770 121,627 1 2 113,929 18 3 7,697 2 11 C New Plymouth 37 9,363 55,683 17 4 5,539 39,428 15 6 37 838 660 13,407 11,865 276,232 17 4 252,628 10 8 23,604 6 8 Q po. Oamaru 12 2,705 17,502 13 2 1,240 8,147 12 10 11 256 188 3,851 4,193 89,491 6. 3 94,417 15 4 4,926 9 1 ts t:t;'j Palmerston North 11,170 43 65,242 12 10 7,052 44,781 13 10 42 1,253 792 19,582 16,433 357,185 11 5 346,807 15 6 10,377 15 11 1-3 Thames 39 8,109 46,519 0 5 3,394 22,539 2 4 39 697 549 143,727 0 0 '8 8,258 5,565 135,310 9 4 8,416 10 8 t?;J Timaru 18 5,196 34,359 16 11 2,824 19,362 15 11 18 532 418 9,475 9,446 220,668 17 0 226,014 17 0 5,346 0 0

Wanganui 42 10,603 57,270 11 8 5,799 36,726 11 .2 42 844 750 15,143 14,154 249,482 7 10 I 255,604 17 9 6.i22 9 11

Wellingtoll 58 29,756 188,370 10 32,831 209,578 14 2 59 3,541 2,966 78,454 74,501 Il,354,547 8 6 11,450,192 19 11 95,645 11 5.

Westport 19 3,645 17,113 3 10 1,0.29 6,476 9 19 151 134 2,094 1,768 33,971 11 4 42,462 0 9 8,490 9 5.

Western Samoa 1 541 6,145 5 2 54 231 9 2 35 47 556 402 7,345 6 6 9,095 2 9 1,749 16 3 Rarotonga 6 268 3,353 12 7 104 3,244 10 8 1__ 5 '__ 57 15 I. 317 I 351 I 3,494 1 31. 2,398 11 10 1,095 9 5

'futats, 4th qnarter, t928 536 1 875 365 354 6 7 I 403,576 8 3 -s79 I' 214, 1'1,231,098 4 [) I" 175,9991 ,119,330 17 4 1 20,199 16,718 1 ,551 1 ,832 1 ,784,178 13 51 ,187,755 1 81 ~ Totals, 4th quarter, 1927 877 210,072 1,220,696 17 4 .175,756 1,126,292 13 7 870 21,060 18,258 353,377 347,913 7,152,342 2 6 7,909,573 15 4 I 757 ,231 12 10. 01· ~ General Post Office, Wel1ington, 25th January, 1929. G. McNAMARA,Secretary. 252" THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

STATEMENT showing the NUMBER, AMOUNT, &c., of POSTAL-NOTE TRANSACTIONS in the several POSTAL DISTRICTS of the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the Quarter ended 31ST DEOEMBER, 1928. ~~~ NUMBER OF POSTAL NOTES SOLD. Total .2~~ Amount of Commission POSTAL .g~0' P ostal Notes I on Postal DISTRICTS. sold, ~!~'--M-,~II-A-t~1 -A-t~I-A-t~I-A-t~I--M~I-A-t-I-'-At--I-A-t--1-T-ota-l.- Notes sold. including ~~~ 1/0 1/6 2/0 2/6 3/0 5/0 10/0 115/0 20/0 Commission.

\ I £ s. d.1 £ s. d. Auckland 249 22,248 9,471 25,936 27,358 14,173 41,768 17,660 8,607 14,244; 181,465 51,150 12 3 1,217 6 9 1 Blenheim 21 1,199 697 1,741 1,830 1,039 2,367 1,264 689 1,139 II,965 3,632 2 0 I 81 13 6 Christchurch .. 84 6,158 3,1731 10,260 10,949 5,514 14,564 7,995 4,286\ 6,480 69,379 21,578 10 291 477 18 2 Dunedin 106i 7,957 4,166 II,385 II,OII 6,531 15,016 7,993 4,3701 6,048 74,477 21,78216 502 0 3 Gi<>borne .. 24 2,817 1,13911 3,II2 3,183' 1,654 4,656 2,149 1,163 2,074 21,947 6,517 ,0 5 148 16 5 Greymouth .. 33 1,494 7721 2,369 2,274 1,462,2,984 1,843 1,012 1,948 16,158 5,361 10 7 II3 19 7 Hamilton .. 107 9,649 5,355)13,902 14,700 7,483 19,355 9,568 5,1891 8,194 93,395 27,573 '9 4 63014 10 In vercargill .. 524,3952,294 5,5955,4403,473 7,8344,0222,331 3,533 38,917 II,668 3 7 26537 Napier .• 64 4,038 2,206 6,105 6,347 3,388 8,276 4,959 2,464 3,606 41,389 12,563 19 2 282 0' 8

1 Nelson .. 45 2,004 1,186 ' 3,266 3,562 1,823 3,723 2,125 1,184 1,490 20,363 5,739 17 2 134 3 2

New Plymouth 51 4,372 2,365 1 7,229 7,637 3,247 9,672 6,OII 4,173 4,318 49,024 15,768 6 3 336 10 3 Oamaru .. 15 1,173 614 1,506 1,754 940 2,149 1,226 730 1,131 II,223 3,521lD 2 77 4 2 Palmerston N. 55 4,724 2,624 7,255 7,716 3,666 9,914 5,013 2,831 4,164 47,907 14,26814 7 32311 7 Thames 49 3,853 2,092 5,263 5,599 2,780 7,391 3,706 2,109 3,005 35,798 10,521 0 8 24016 2 Timaru .. 21 1,549 977 2,738 2,872 1,591 3,712 2,154 1,222 1,792 18,607 5,864 6 0 12812 6 Wanganui .. 48 4,632 2,497 6,478 7,101 3,658 8,898 4,948 2,789 4,II5 45,II6 13,715 I 7 306 16 7 Wellington .. 122 10,881 4,756 15,009 15,931 8,303 23,528 10,762 5,549 9,710 104,429 31,489 17 I 716 12 7 Westport .. 22 1,397 663 1,694 1,713 1,047 2,488 1,458 697 1,322 12,479 3,942 12 5 1 86 14 5 Western Samoa I 361 15 22 24 31 52 51 18 172 421 240 II II I 3 16 5 Rarotonga ___6 __6_8 __1_2 __3_3 __6_5, 41 95 46 16 74 450 157 18 10 I 3 6 4

Totals, 4th qr. 1,175 94,644 47,0741130,898137,066 71,844188,442 94,953 51,429 78,559 894,909 267,058 0 II I 6,077 17 II in 1928 Totals, 4th qr. 1,172 92,096 44,4771121,499129,495 65,406174,073 89,180 48,460 73,788 838,474 250,009 7 5 I 5,.679 17 5 in 1927

NUMBER OF POSTAL NOTES PAID. Total Amount of P08TALDISTRICTS. At At At PostaJ Notes At'l I At II Total. I/O 1/6 2/0 5/0At I 10/0At 15/0 20/0 paid. 1 .. I

£ s. d. Auckland 19,742 12,77340,16941,05922,78948,46927,52615,95921,496 249,982 73,858 4 0 Blenheim 339 206 621 640 359 786 444 232 370 3,997 1,190 17 0 Christchurch 6,494 3,608 11,746 12,976 5,614 15,552 8,803 4,587 6,825 76,205 22,788 15 0 Dunedin 6,629 3,800 II ,653 II ,279 5,6II 13,870 9,045 4,677 6,472 73,036 22,003 '0 6 Gisborne 784 418 1,416 1;365 669 1,595 961 484 710 8,402 2,435 7 6 Greymouth 514 302 970 933 560 1,257 787 460 829 6,612 2,227 14 6 Hamilton 3,172 1,713 6,122 5,979 2,707 7,081 4,085 2,658 3,541 37,058 II ,399 19 0 In vercargill 1,887 '1,219 3,607 3,643 1,859 4,118 2,574 1,566 2,152 22,625 6,923 14 0 Napier .. 1,809 1,118 3,524 3,480 1,809 4,579 2,674 1,436 2,118 22,547 6,909 16 0 Nelson .. 1,017 596 1,893 1,887 915 2,096 1,403 654 860 II ,321 3,233 19 6 New Plymouth 3,267 1,385 4,649 4,515 1,609 6,148 4,750 2,694 3,157 32,174 10,627 7 0 Oamaru 425 248 726 784 361 883 611 326 515 4,879 1,550 7 0 Palmerston North 2,850 1,590 5,545 5,518 2,935 6,954 3,561 2,092 2,765 33,810 9,799 5 0 Thames .. 1,234 591 2,588 2,489 1,003 3,077 1,276 1,413 1,127 14,798 4,420 8 0 Timaru 808 521 1,573 - 1,555 8II 2,033 1,151 735 1,002 10,189 3,189 16 0 Wanganui 1,882 1,017 3,174 3,297 1,537 3,943 2,686 1,344 2,350 21,230 6,817 4 0 Wellington 43,809 16,67835,77037,31223,42566,08624,086 II,391 28,193 286,750 80,496 16 0 Westport 233 130 353 415 215 564 399 225 442 2,976 1,092 1 6 Western Samoa .. 2 o 1 3 3 2 4 1 16 32 20 5 '6 Rarotonga o 1 10 2 2 6 4 4 5 34 13 2 6 I------------------;------,~----I--~-,------I------,I------:------I------Totals, 4th qr. in 1928 .. 96,897 47,914 136,IIO 139,131 74,793 189,099 96,830 52,938 84,945 918,657 270,997 19 6

Totals, 4th qr. in 1927 .. 99,831 46,288 126,665 132,642 68,977 176, III 91,431 49,470 79,247 870,662 254,149 9 0

General Post Office, Wellington, 20th January, 1929. . G. McNAMARA, Secretary. JAN. 31.J trHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 253

Officiating Ministers f@r 1929.-Notice No.1.

THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1908.

Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 29th January; 1929. URSU AN~ to th~ provi~ions of the Marri,age Act, .1908, the following list of Officiating Ministers within the meaning P of the sa.ld Act IS publIshed for general mformatlOn :- .

'The Ohurch of the Province oj New Zea­ The Ohurch oj England-oontinued. The Ohurch of EngZand-cohtinued. land, com-monly called the Ohurch The Reverend­ of England. The Venerable Archdeaoon- Cable, John Henry Ensor, Harold Edward The H.everend~ Calder, Jasper Cyril Austin The Reverend- Abbott, John Charles, B.A. Cameron, William Steven Graham Evans, David Sydney Canter, Alfred Laurie, L.Th. Acheson, Archibald Howard MoCaus­ The Venerable Archdeacon­ land, M.A. Carr, Arthur John, Canon Castle, John George Thomas, M.A. Evans, Frank George, L. Th. Ada.ms, James The Reverend- Alaxander, H.obert William Wiseman Cha:ndler, Charles Walker Chapman, John William, L. Th. Ewart, William Wilson The Hight Reverend Bishop­ Chard, Edward Fancourt, William, M.A., Honorary Anderson, Ernest Augustus, D.D. Canon The Venerable Archdeacon­ Farnell, Allen James The Reverend~­ Chatterton, Frederick William; B.D. Anderson, James John Fendall, Frederick Philip, B. A. Anderson, James Richard, B.A. The Right Reverend Bishop­ Fenwick, George Walter, L.Th. Anderson, John Laurence, M.A. Cherrington, Cecil Arthur, B.D. Feron, Joseph Francis, B.A. Andrews-Baxter, Kingston Dudley The Reverend- Ferry, Francis James, L.Th. Archdall, Henry Kingsley, M.A. Chitty, Ernest, M.A. Fisher, Francis Vivian Ashoroft, Basil Davey, B.A., L.Th. Christian, George William The Very Reverend- Ashley-Jones, James Edwin Christy, Horace Oliver William Fitchett, Alfred Robertsdn, M.A., Clarke, Alfred Pickering, Honorary D.D., Dean The Very Reverend­ Canon Askew, Charles Frederiok, M.A., Dean Coats, Robert George The Venerable Archdeacon- Fitchett, William Alfred :Robertson The Reverend~ Cocks, Hubert Maurice, M.A. M.A. Austin, Hugh Warren, M.A. Cocks, Philip John, B.A., L.Th., Honorary Canon The Reverend­ The Most Reverend Archbishop­ Coleman, Harry Augustus, M. A. FitzGerald, Obho Averill, Alfred Walter, M.A., D.D. Coles, Edgar William, L. Th. Fleury, Franquefort Eccles The Reverend~ Connolly, Richard Lawder Forde, Richard Augustus, B.A., B.D. Averill, Walter Wootton, B.A. Connolly, William Edward Foreman, Charles Walker Baker, Hugh Faulkner Cole, M.A. Connolly, William Edward Sha.rman, Foster, John William Bamford, Eric Ellerslie, M.A. M.A. Foulkes, Llewellyn Barham, Adolph Alexander, B.A. Cooper, Sa.muel James Fox, Bertram George, L. Th. Barker, Geo'rge Corbin, Samuel Bertram Roberts Fraer, Charles Anderson, ~.Th. Barnes, Lewis Agassiz, B.A., L.Th. Corney, Samuel Friberg, Nils Arnold Barnett, Arthur Harold Coursey, James Francis Frost, Frederick Ledger Fry, Henry Eric Kyrle, M.A. The Very Reverend­ Cowen, Claude Herbert Grant, B.A., Canon Fussell, James Coldha.m, L.Th. Barnett, Gra.ham RoytM.A., L.Th .... Fynes-Clinton, Geoffrey, Canon The Reverend-­ The Venerable Archdeacon­ Galwey, John de Burgh, B.A., L.Th., Barnett, Neville Selmes, L.Th. Cowie, Edmund Mortlock, M.A. Hon

The Ohurch of England-continued. , The Ohurch of England-continued. The dhurch oj England-continued. The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Reverend- The Reverend- Hawkins, Hector Alfred, L. Th. Luker, Ohristopher Noel Pywell, Arthur Baron, Th.L. The Reverend- Lush, John Arthur, B.A. Quintrell, Frederick, Canon Hawkins,- Henry George Lush, William Edward, M.A. Raine, William Hawksworth, John Oharles, L.Th. McOutcheon, Eccles Alexander Raiti, Hori Hay, Douglas Ramsay MacDonald, Ronald Adney, L.Th. Ramson, Frederick Stanley, L.Th. Hay, James McFarland, Edgar James, B.A., Rangi, Wharetini, Heaslip, Harold William Oanon Rangiaho, Ramahaki Hervey, John Russell McFarland, Kenneth James, B.A. Rankin, Duncan, L.Th. Hetherington, Edward Charles, B.A. Mackay, Lionel John II1ytton, B.A. Rattray, William Herbert, L.Th. Hewlett, Oswald Rouselle Maolaverty, Oharles Wilfred Iver, B.A. Rawle, Frank Rutherfurd, B.A. Hine, William Henr), Stutchbury Maclean, Kenneth Edward, M.A., Rawnsley, Henry Thomas Hinson, Stanley Canon. Redgrave, Frederick Burton, M.A. .' Hobbs, John McLevie, Edward Mitchell Revell, Percy, B.A . Hobday, Richard Henry, M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Rice, Eric Dudley, M.A., Oanon Hodge, Alfred MacMurray, George, M.A. Rich, Eric John, L.Th. Hodgson, Reginald, L.Th. The Reverend- Rich, John Holland, John McWilliam, James Thomas, B.A. The Right Reverend Bishop­ Holloway, John Ernest, D.Sc. Maddison, Daniel Richards, Isaac, M.A., D.D. Houchen,Olement . Maloolm, Douglas Blomfield The Reverend- Houghton, Percy, M.A., L.Th. Malden, Edward Elliott, M.A. Richards, Isaac Lionel, L.Th. Huata, Hemi Pititi I Mason, Harry, Oanon Riokaby, George Albert Thomas Hurd, Stanley Alfred Giles Mataira. Wiremu Pere Riiwbi,. Eruera Hyde, Olaude Edward The Very Reverend- Roberts, Henry Norman, L.Th. The Reverend- I 1\fayne, Frank, M.A., Dean Roberts, William Henry, L.Th. Inwood, Frederick Richard, L.Th. The Reverend- . Robertshawe, Noel Francis Edward, The Venerable Arohdeacon­ Mayo, John Frederick, M.A. M.A. Innes-Jones, Alan Stanley The Venerable Archdeacon­ Robinson, John William The Reverend---: Meredith, Ralph Creed, M.A. Robson, .George Trevor Rogers, John Achilles, M.A. Isaaoson, Oharles Herbert, 1?A. The Reverend- Isherwood, Hector Lionel Richard Rogers, John Henry, M.A. ! Milgrew, Arthur Trevor Rooke, Charles Vaughan, M.A. Ives, Leonard Moana, Wiremu James, Henry Whitby Moffatt, Arthur Stanley The Venerable Archdeacon­ James, Percival Ernest, Oanon Moir, George Kynoch, B.A. Russell, John Delacourt, L.Th. Jamieson, David, M.A. I Monaghan, Harold Wyatt, M.A. The Reverend- J eoks, .Harold Robertson, M.A. Monckton, William Gawler, M.A. Russell, 'rhomas, M.A. Jermyn, James Alexander, B.A, Monteith, George Rae The Right Reverend Bishop- The Venerable Archdeacon­ Moore, Ernest Blaokwood Sadlier, William Charles, M.A., D.D. Johnson, Allan Maodonald, M.A. Moreton, George Edgar The Reverend- The Reverend- Morland, James Salt, Oecil George Gilbertson Johnson, Harry Alexander Morris, George Percival, M.A., B.D. Salt, Selwyn Marson Ivon, M.A. Johnson, Riohard Hill Mountfort, Oonrad Leigh Saunders, Oharles Francis Johnson, William Hardy Mutter, Oecil George, L.Th., Hono- Schurr, -Geoffrey Harold Jones, Olive Mortimer, M.A. rary Canon Sedgwick, Arthur Henry, B.A. Jones, Horaoe Edwyn, M.A. N anson, Gerald Boucher Xha Right Reverend Bishop­ Jones, Hubert Blandford, Mus. B. Neild, Alfred, M.1\.. Sedgwick, William Walmsley, D.D. Julius, Alfred Henry Neild, John Reynell, B.A. The Reverend- The Most Reverend Archbishop­ Nevill, Edmund. Robed, M.A., Canon Sell, Harold George Julius, Ohurohill, M.A., D.D., LL.D. Newcombe, Raymond, M.A. Seton, Olarence Bouchier Wilmot, The Very Reverend- Niblock, Alexander Moncur L.Th. Julius, John Awdry, M.A., Dea!l Norris, Arthur Hugh, M.A. Shardlow, John Ambrose, M.A. The Reverend- Northcote, Hugh, M.A. Simcox, Frederick Edward Telling Kaipo, Hone Wi Oldham, Charles Collingwood, L. Th. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Kapa, Matthew Orange, William Alfred, B.A. Simkin, William John, L.Th. Kapa, Mutu Paratene Orbell, Waldron Hastings, B.A., L.Th. The Reverend- Karaka, Hone Osmers, Eric Alfred, M.A. Skey, William Trevor Fortescue Karaka, Karira Arama Packe, Horace, M.A., Oanon Small, John Charles; L. Th., Canon Kayll, James Leslie Allen Paddison, Joseph Tonge, M.A. Smallfield; Percy Scott Kelly, William, B.A. Paerata, Hoani Matenga Smith, Harry Warwick Kempthorne, Frederick Maurice, B.A. Page, Arthur Thomas Bristed, A.K.O. Smith, Thomas James, Oanon L.Th. Pahewa, Hakaraia, Honorary Canon Smith, Walter Henry Kempthorne, John Arnold Palmer, George Smyth, Henry Montague, M.A. The Venerable Archdeaoon­ Panapa, Wiremu, L. Th. Smyth, Thomas Jasper, M.A. Kempthorne, John Pratt, L.Th. Paraone, Henare Snell, Leland John Blashford The Reverend- Parker, Wilfred Graham, M.A. Solomon, Oourtnay Walter, L.Th. Kendrick, George Vincent, L.Th. Parr, Stephen, M.O., M.A. Southward, Walter Seddon Kenney, Hector SeftoIi Innes Partridge, Thomas Harold Charles, Southworth, Thomas Kerehoma, Reweti Taukiri M.A. . Sparrow, Charles Leslie, B.A. Keremeneta, Henare Payne, Arthur William,M.A. Speight, Hubert . Keretene, Wiremu Hone, Oanon Perkins, John, L.Th. Spencer, Frederick Hamilton Kimberley, Oliver James, Oanon Perry, Oharles Elliott, M.A. The Right Reverend Bishop­ King, Vinoent George Bryan, O.B.E. Petrie, Alan Julian, L.Th. Sprott, Thomas Henry, D.D. Klingender, Horaoe Weston Petrie, Frederick Her bert, M. A., Hono- The Reverend- Knights, Harold James West, M.A. rary Oanon Stace, Alexander William Orawley Knowles, Walter Frank, L.Th. Petrie, George Francis, M.A. Stanley, Paul Albert Kohere, Poihipi Phillips, John Treharne Stanton, Robert James Kohere, Reweti Tuhorouta Pierce, Oharles Frederick, M.A. Statham, Oha.rles Hadfield Kokiri, Patihana Piggot, Wa.lter James Steele, Harold Thomas, M.A. Kreeft, Oharles Ronald Pigott, John Stent, Oswald Morgan, M.A., Hono- Lambert, Walter W::l,rfield Poata,Keina rary Oanon Langston, Walter Poihipi, Taniora Tokaroa Stent, William Frank, L.Th. Latter, Francis Powell, Edward Oharles Wooldridge, Stephens, William Simeon Clarke Lawrenoe, Franois Oharlton L.Th. Stephenson, George Benjamin, B.A. Lawrence, George Howard, L.L.B: Powell, Walter Wilton IJeslie, L.Th. M.So. Lea, William Pritchett, Percy Hugh, L. Th. Strong, Edward Herbert Leach, Hugh Stanley, L.Th. Puha, Wiremu Tureia, L. Th. Stych, William Henry, L.Th. Leonard, Pakake Heketoro Purchas, Alban Oharles Theodore, Swainson, Alfred Qyril, B.A. Lindsey, Horace, B.A. M.A .. L.Th. Sykes, John Henry, Honorary Oanon Litt, John Lawson, B.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Tahuriorangi, Ropere Long, Frank Clendon Purchas, Harold, B;A., L.Th. Tamahori, Pine, L. Th. JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 255

The Ohurch of England-continued. The Oh~brch of EngZand-continued. The Presbyterian Church of New' The Reverend~ The Venerable Archdeacon- Zealand-continued. Tangohau, Wi Te Hauwaho York, George William The Reverend- Taurau, Hohaia The Reverend- Collie, John, M.A. Tawhiri, Ri wai York, Herbert Thomas Combes, John H. Taylor, Basil Maples Young, Fredrick William, B.A., Comrie, William James The Venerabla Archdeacon­ Canon Connor, Charles Taylor, Frederic Norman, M.A. Young, George Arthur Mr. Corson, George The Reverend~ Young, James Rarity, M.A. The Reverend- Taylor, Thomas Fielden Young, Robert Couling, William James Te Hau, Rikihana Craigie, William F. Teruuera, Pa.ora Crooket, RoberG Te Tikao, Ereatara. Mohi Eruini Crockett, George Herbert The Presbyterian Ohurch of New Mr. Cumming, Francis George Te Waaka, Wiremu Arameta ZeaZand. Thomas, Francis Carew Mr. Cumming, James Thompson, James Nevill The Reverend- The Reverend- Thorpe, Francis Harvey Adams, James Ernest Cumming, James, D.D. Tisdall, Charles Archibald, M.A" Aitken, George Keillor Currie, Samuel Wilson, D,D. Canon Aitken, James, M.A. Currie, William Thomas Tobin, Cecil Alexander Alexander, Andrew Cuttle, Thomas Nevin Tokoaitua, Te Muera Allan, John Aitken, M.A. Davie, John Tooley, Francis Albert Allan, Robert Scott Davies, Robert Evan, M.A. Topi, Pene Alley, Roy Nicholas, M.A. Davis, Alfred John Trill, Roger Hailey Mr. Allison, E. J. E. Day, William Trllman, Francis Cecil, B.A. ' The Reverend­ Mr. Dibbs" Thomas Edward Tuke, Charles Laurence, L.Th. Anderson,'John The Reverend- . Tumatahi, Manihera Manahi Andrews, Edward Ernest, M.A. Diokie, John, D.D. Turner, Clare Wilson Armour, Thomas White Dickie, Robert Tye, WilliaIll, B.A. Mr. Armstrong, Alexander Weir Dickson, John, M.A. Vaughan, Charles Albert The Reverend- Mr. Dodds, Riohard Thomson Venables, Arthur Vernon Armstrong, A.rchibald Alfred Vickery, Hadden Kingston Asher, John Alexander, B.A. The Reverend- Vosper, John Aspland, Arthur Macdonald Don, Alexander W!taka, Matenga Atkins, Samuel Joseph Dow, A. J. H., B.D. Wa.lkei Herbert Albert Mr. Badoock, John Dunn, John Gilman Sharp Walton, William Henry Mr. Bailey, Frederiok Herbert Dutton, Daniel, F.R.A.S. W!trd, Edgar rhe Reverend- Elliffe, Archibald Macfarlane, B.A. Wareing, Stephen Richard, M.A. Baird, James Elliott, James Kennedy, D.D. Watson, Cecil Alexander Burns, Baird, James, B.A. Elliott, William, M.A. B.A. Bandy, Ed ward . Erwin, Robert, D.D. Watson, George, M.A. Evans, Evan George Watson, George Nelham Mr. Bartle, William Robert Evans, Robert Edward Watson, Herbert, M.A., Honorary The Reverend- Evans, Walter Fairlie Canon Barton, Frazer Burnett Falconer, George David W!tyne, Edward Salmon Barton, Henry Havelock, M.A. Mr. Farrar, James Weadon, William George Hodge Bates, John James The Reverend- Webb, Cyprian Edmond Parker Beattie, Finlay MacRae Fell, Henry Reginald, B.D. Weller, Willi.am Thomas Begg, Adam, M.A. Findlay, William Fairweather The Right Reverend Bishop- Beggs, Hugh - Finlayson, Alexander M. West - Watson, Campbell, M.A., Mr. Berry, William J. Finnis, Ernest Mowbray D.D. The Reverend- Fish, Robert Ferguson Bertram, Ivo Edgar, M.A. Fisher, David Keay The n.everend~ Bevis, William James Fletcher, Henry James Whibley, Frederick William Bickerstaff, John Beattie Fordyce, James Whitacre, Charles William, F.R.A.S. Bishop, Ebenezer Fraser, Philadelphus Baill, M.A. White, Bernard Rich, A.K.O. BiBsett, John French, W 1101 ter Wortley The Venerable Archdeacon­ Black, William Bower, LL.B. Gardiner, Edward Whitehead, Louis Grenville, M.A. Blair, George Washington Gardner, Robert The Reverend~ Blair, Henry Thomas Mr. Gemmell, James Whiteside, William Copeland, M.A. Blair, Robert Henry 'rhe Reverend- Widdup, George Blanchard, Julian Ralph, B.A. Wikiriwhi, Hewi Matata Gibb, George Henry, B.A. Boyd, David K. Gibb, James, D.D. Wilford, John Russell, B.A., B.D., Mr. Boyd, James Hall Honorary Canon Gibb, Malcolm Campbell, B.A., B.D Mr. Boyd, Robert Cunningham Gilbert, Henry George Wilkinson, Henry Arthur, B.A. Mr. Brabyn, William Tilden Williams, Arthur Frederick, B.A., Gilmour, William, B.A. The Reverend- Mr. Gould, Herbert Arthur Honorary Canon Bredin, James Hendry Williams, Eenry Brierly, Caleb The Reverend- Williams, Henry, jun., M.A., L.Th. Brodie, John McClure Gow, Murray Alexander The Venerable Archdeacon­ Brown, George, M.A. 'Gow, William James Williams, Herbert William, M.A., Brown, George Thoma.s, M.A. Graham, Hugh Litt.D. Bu.dd, George Gray, Henry Begg The Reverend~ Burrows, James Thomas Greenwood, Robert RoberUon Williams, Owen Wallis, M.O., M.A. Burton, Thomas H., B.A. Greig, Alexander, M.A. Williams, Percy Temple, M.A. Butler, Thomas George ~1:r. Grundy, William Williams, Wilfrid Gaster, B.A., Butterworth, WUliam The Reverend- Honorary Canon Mr. Byrt, Michael Joseph Hain, William Willis, Francis Petrie De L!1.val, M.A. The Reverend- Hall, James B. Wilson, Cecil Lancelot, L. Th. Oairney, James Johnstone Halliday l Thomas Wilson, Eric George Oa.lder, David, B.A. Hampton, Arthur Charles Wilson, George Digby Oampbell, David Hannah, William Gibson Wilson, Herbert Fitz, B.A., L. Th. Catherwood, Robert Hutohison Hardie, Alexander Wilson, John Alexander, M.A. Cawl,ey, John Mr. Harkness, John Chisholm Wiltshire, Percy Ohandler, Albert Victor George The Reverend- Wingfield, Albert Charman, Frederick Richard Harries, Evan Richard Wingfield, Henry Barnard Mr. Charteris, James Harris, Michael Bawden W ollstein, William The Reverend- Haslop, James Wood, William Charles Chisholm, Andrew Robert, B.A. Hay, David Woodward, George Young, L. Th. Chisholm, John Hay, James Wright, Henry Nelson Chisholm, Riohard Anderson Hayward, John William Wyatt, Edga.r Herbert, L. Th. Mr. Olimie, Angus Mathieson Mr. Heard, John James 256 'THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

The Presbyterian Ohurch of New The Presbyterian Ohurch oj New The Presbyterian Ohurch of New Zealand-continued. Zealand-continued. Zealand- continued. The Reverend- The Reverend­ Mr. Ravn, Nicolai Jacobsen Heggie, David McIvor, Donald The Reverend- Hercus, George W. T. McKenzie, Duncan Norman Reid, James Swanson Herron, David Craig, M.C., M.A. McKenzie, James Alexander Reilly, John Anderson Hewitson, William, B.A. MacKenzie, James Hutton Rennie, Peter Clarkson Mr. Hill, Robert Baillie McKenzie, James William Renwick, G. The Reverend- McKenzie, John Donald, B.A., B.D. Richards, Morgan Hill, Sydney E. McKenzie, John M., L.L.B. Mr. Rimmer, Ernest Alfred Hird, David, M.A., B.D. Mackie, Robert The Reverend- Mr. Hodson, Leonard John Macky, John Thomson ,Robb, William Officer The Reverend- McLean, Alexander Robertson, Frank William Hogg, Henry McLean, Alexander Charles Robertson, Fred, B.A. Holloway, William Herbert Maclean, Hector Noble, M.A., Ph.D. Robertson, James, B.A; Howes, William Henry, B.A. Maclean, Walter, M.C. Robertson, John Hislop, M.A. Howie, Robert John, B.A. McMaster, Lendrick, B.D. Robertson, William John Hubbard, John, M.A., B.D. McNeur,'Alexander Robinson, Joseph Lawson, B.A.. Hughes, Herbert Bomford, B.D. McNeur, Archibald Roby, George Young Hughes, Pe,rcy Gladstone McNeur, David Rodger, David Davidson Hume, William Roger McNeur, William Rodgers, Norman Hunt, Archibald Ernest MacRae, George Rogers, Lawrence M., M.A. Hunt, George William Madill, James Dawson Crawford, B.A. Roseveare, Thomas H. Hunt, Leonard Henry Malcolm, William Robertson Ross, Allan King Hutchison, William Ramsay Mann, John Ross, Eric R. E., M.A. Hutson, Benjamin Marsh, Wilfrid Lawson, M.A. Rule, Francis Inglis, George Brown Mr. Marshall, F. W. Mr. Ruprecht, John H. Inglis, Robert, M.A. The Reverend­ The Reverend- Ings, James Marshall, William Ryburn, Hubert James, M.A., B.D. Ireland, George Mr. Martin, John William Ryburn, Josiah Archie Irvine, Archibald Grassan, M;A. The Reverend- Ryburn, Robert Middleton, M.A. Mr. lrvine, S. J. William Martin, Walter Vincent, B.A . Ryley, John . Mr. Jackson, George Mason, David Sinclair Sangster, Alexander, M.A., B.D. Mr. Jackson, Montague Mawson, William, M.A. Scorgie, William The Reverend­ Merrington, Ernest Northcroft, M.A., Scott, Donald David Jacobson, John Victor Ph.D. Mr. Scott, Robert B. Mr. Jardine, George Bear Mill, John Chalmers The Reverend- The Reverend- Miller, Alexander, M.A. Scott, Thomas, M.A. Jeffreys, Frank Rupert Miller, George Shaw, David James Johnston, James, B.A. Miller, John, F.R.G.S. Mr. Shilton, Thomas Gibson Johnston, John Miller, Matthew The Reverend- Jolly, Isaac, M.A. Miller, Ronald, M.A. Shirer, William Jupp, George Henry Miller, Thomas, M.A. Mr. Simmonds, Alfred Mr. Kearney, William· Milne, James, M.A. The Reverend- The Reverend­ Milne, William Ritchie Simpson, Joseph Moody, B.A. Kedgley, Ernest Harry Milne, William V. Smaill, Andrew William Mr. Keene, Percy Mitchell, George Pa.trick Mr. Smith, Frederick John The Reverend- Mr. Moore, Henry Augustus The Reverend- Kennedy, Charles Anderson Mr. More, James Smith, James Douglas, B.A. Kilpatrick, John The Reverend- Smith, John Gibson Kilroy, Albert Brian, M.A. Morgan, Richard Smyth, John Weir, B.A. King, Edmund Thomas Morrison, Alexander Samuel, M.A. Speer, Thomas Alexander, B.A. King, George Morton, Alexander Standage, Arthur Charles Weymouth, Kirk, John Brown Mr. Murray, Peter McGregor M.A. Kirkland, Andrew Dougal Mr. Naylor, Charles E. H. Starnes, John Horace, B.A. Mr. Knight, Thomas The Reverend- Stevenson, Andrew Mr. Lamont, Roeert Martin Naylor, George Alfred Mr. Stewart, Angus Fingal The Reverend- New lands, John Mr. Stewa'rt, Douglas Brown Laughton, John George Nichol, William Francis The Reverend- Lindsay, George Mr. Nicholas, W. H. Stewart, Douglas Charles Mr. Lion, Albert Alexander Carlisle Mr. Nicholls, Arthur Stinson, Thomas, B.A. The Reverend- Mr. Nightingale, Thomas W. H. Stowell, George Kinninmonth Loan, John Charles The Reverend- Stuart, Henry Cooke Lochore, George Wright Nixon, Samuel Sullivan, C. M. Lopdell, John Edward Nordmeyer, Arnold Henry Sutherland, A. F., B.A. Mr. Lowden, Charles Henry Robert­ Mr. Norrie, ArnoldHector Sutherland, Robert Rose McKay son The Reverend- Sutherland, William Donald Morrison N9rrie, Thoma.s Allan Mr. Swinerd, Ebenezer The Reverend- Norton, Walter Henry The Reverend­ Lowden, John Orange, Ernest Joseph Tanner, William Lymburn, James Mr. Parlane, James Taylor, G. L., B.A. MeAra, William The Reverend- Mr. T'aylor', Robert MacArthur, William W. Pate, John Smith The Reverend- McCaw, James Paterson, John, M.A. Tennent, James McCaw, James Crawford Paterson, Theodore, M.A., B.D. Thompson, Fred Arthur McCaw, John Paton, Francis E. H. Thompson, Laurence, M.A. McColl, Duncan Pattison, James Thomson, J"ames Alexander McCosh, David, M.A. Mr. Perkins, Charles Ernest Thomson, James Henry Mr. McCracken, Alfred The Reverend- Thomson, James Miller, M.A. The Reverend- Perry, Edward Ovenden Tipler, Edmund John, B.A. McCully, Robert, B.A. Platt, William Thomas Tocker, Cecil James Macdonald, Alexander, M.A. Mr. Poole, Ernest Mason Todd, Alexander Bruce, B.A. MacDonald, Angus Mr. Porter, William Arthur Todd, William Tain McDonald, Donald Raeburn The Reverend- Trotter, William McDonald, Frank Potts, Thomas Wilson Tweedie, Thomas Macdonald, George Mann, M.A. Mr. Preston, James Alfred Tylee, Frederick J. McDonald, William, B.D. The Reverend- Usher, Francis J. McDowall, Robert George,M.A. Pringle, John, M.A. Waddell, Rutherford, M.A., D.D. McEwan, Robert Donald Raeburn, William Mr. Waddell, Samuel McFarlane, James Duncan Randerson, Arthur Cyril, M.A. The Reverend- MacGregor, John Rankin, William Pillans Wainwright, Percy John McIntyre, Daniel Mr. Rattray. Ja.mes Walker, Robert Langlands, M.A. JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 257

The Presbyterian Ohurch of New The Roman Catholic Ohurch - con­ The Roman Catholic Ohurch - con­ Z ealand-con tin u ed. tinued. tinued. The Reverend­ The Reverend- The Reverend­ Wallace, George Carcenac, L. Hanratty, Patrick J. Ward, John Egerton Carmine, Eugene Harnett, Cornelius Warnock, Robert Casey, Charles, D.D. H9.rrington, Thaddeus Watson, Alan 0., M.A. Cashman, Michael, B.A. Healy, Daniel Watson, Alexander Chapman, Bernard Joseph, D.D. Hegarty, Richard Watson, Ronald Sinclair, M.C.,·M.A. The Right Reverend Bishop­ Henley, James Watt, Charles William Cleary, Henry William, D.D. Herbert, Joseph Stanislaus Watt, John The R,everend­ Herlihy, Patrick Waugh, Robert Herring, Joseph Mr. Webb, Samuel John Cleary, Thomas Colgan, George M. Hickson, James The Reverend­ Higgins, John Alexander Webster, James Deans Collins, Cornelius John, M.A. Conboy, Stephen Hilly, Thomas Webster, Norman Leslie Dougla", Hoare, Richard B.A. The Very Reverend- . Wedderspoon, Alex. Ca.rrick Connolly, Thomas F., V.F. The Venerable Archdeacon~ Mr. Wells, Arthur Crosbie Cooney, Patrick J. HoI brook, Henry Fra.ncis The Reverend- The Reverend­ The Very Reverend- Welsh, Robert Creed, Timothy Holley, John Richard, Dean, V.F. Wheeldon, Alfred Hadfield Crocker, Cecil The Reverend­ White, Neil Oliver Cullen, Alfred Holohan, James Wilcox, Charles Gilbert Cullen, Joseph John, B.A. The Very Reverend­ Mr. Wilde, Arthur The Very Reverend- Howard, Michael The Reverend- Cullen: Patrick Francis, V.F., B.A. Hunt, George Michael Wilkinson, Frank Howilit The Reverend- The Reverend­ Mr. Williamson, Robert Curley, Matthew Hunt, Maurice The Reverend- Daly, Gordon Vincent Jansen, Cornelius Wilson, James Daly, Leo Joyce, James Wilson, James Duncan The Very Reverend­ Joyce, Patrick Mr. Wood, George Delany, James Patrick Kavanagh, Thomas Stanislaus The Reverend- The Reverend­ Kaveney, Bartholomew Wood, Robert Devlin, Felix Keane, Arthur Wright, William Devolder, Joseph Kehoe, Edward Mr. Wylie, John Izitt Devoy, Mark Kelly, James, Ph.D. Mr. Yeates, Alfred Douglas Dignan, Ferdinand J. Kelly, John J. The Reverend- Dignan, Francis Lynch Kelly , John Joseph Young, James C., B.A. Dillon, Michael Kelly, Vincent, B.A. Young, James Smith Doherty, Austin The Very Reverend- Yuille, Tulloch, B.D. Donegan, Redmond Kennedy, David, B.A., D,D. Mr. Yule, George Morrison Doolaghty, Matthew Kennedy, James Aloysius, D.D Dore, William The Reverend­ The Roman Oatholic 0 hunh. Dowling, John William Kennedy, John The Reverend- Dowling, Maurice Kennedy, John Joseph Alink, Martin Downey , John Kennedy, Michael Andersen, Edwin, M.A. Doyle, Owen M. Kerley, Francis Ardagh, Cyril, B.A. Duffy , Joseph Kilgour. John A. Aubry, Paul Duggan, John Kimbell, Eugene Barra, J obn M. Dunne, John Kingan, Basil Barr·:Erown, Cecil Dunphy, William C. J. M. Kirrane, John Bartley, Francis, M.A. Dynan, John A. Klimeck, Martin, M.A. Becker, John Eccleton, James Knight, Cecil Ernest Bell, James E. Edge, Michael Kreymborg, Bernard Bennett, Alfred Egan, John Lacroix, Celestine Blake, Basil Evans, Clement Lagan, Patrick Bleakley, Michael J. Fallon, Phillip The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Bowen, Aloysius Farthing, Alexander Lane, Thomas, Dean The Very Reverend­ Fay, Patrick The Reverend- Bowers, Henry G., Dean Fenelon, Andrew Langerwerf, Adrian Cornelius The Reverend- Fenton, James Le Bouteiller, Henry Bowler, Clifford Patrick Finerty, John, B.A. Leen, Denis Bradley, John J. Finlay, FranCis, M.A. Lennon, James Brady, Cormac Finnerty , John, B.A. Le Pretre, Peter Breen, Peter Fogarty, Matthew J. Foley, Michael . The Very Reverend­ The Very Reverend­ Lightheart, Al bert, Dean Brennan, John, Dean, V.F. Forde, William J. ForreBtal, James The Right Reverend BishoJil­ The Reverend­ Liston, James Michael, D.D. Brennan, Michael Fraher, James Furlong, Michael J. The Reverend­ Bressers, Richard Long, Edward The Right Reverend Bishop­ Galerne, Peter Augustine Gallagher, Owen Long, James Brodie) Matthew Joseph, D.D. Lordan, Denis The Reverend­ Garrahy) John Joseph Gavin, James Loughnan, Antony Broughton, Michael Lynch, Edmund Browne, Patrick The Very Reverend­ Browne, Thomas Geaney, Victor, D.D. The Very Reverend­ Bruning, Everard The Reverend- Lynch, James Buckley, Daniel P. Gilbert, Thomas, M.A. The Reverend­ Buckley, Francis Gill, William Lyons, Edward Buckley, William Bernard Ginisty, Pa.ul McBreen, Thomas B. Burke, Michael J. Goggan , James The Very Reverend­ Butler, John Gondringer, Bernard J., M.A. McCarthy, Thomas J. Buxton, Leonard T., M.A., D.C.L. Graham, Richard The Re verend- Cahill, Francis Gregory, Arthur McDermott, Thomas Griffin, Michael The Right R,everend Monsignor­ McDevitt, William Guinane, Thomas, B.A. McDonald, Alexander Fnancis Cahill, Jeremiah, V.G. Hally , Joseph . The Reverend- McDonald, Arthur Hally, Thomas McDonnell, Hugh Cahill, Thomas J. Halvey, Denis McGettigan, John Oallaghan, Cyril Hanrahan, James McGlone, Vincent Oampbell, Dalton Henry Hanrahan, Thomas McGrath, J eremiab Oampbell, David John Hanrahan, William McGrath, Kevin Izod 258 THE NEW ZEALAND' GAZETTE. lNo. 5

The Roman Oatholic Ohurch -- oon­ The Roman Catholic Church - con­ The Methodist Ohurch of New Zealand tinued. tinued. -continued. The Reverend­ 'fhe Right Reverend Monsignor­ Mr. Ashworth, Harold McHardy, Emmett C. Ormond, William J., D.D. The Reverend- McHardy , John The Reverend~ Avery, William Wesley McKay, John O'Shaughnessy, Franois Joseph Ayrton, Moses MoKay, Johu A. The Most Reverend Arohbishop­ -Bailey, John McKeefry, Peter O'Shea, Thomas, V.G., D.D. Ba~ley, Samuel The Right Reverend Monsignor­ The Reverend~ Bateup, Frank . McKenna, John, V.G. O'Sullivan, Noel Baumber, William The Reverend- Outtrim, Cornelius James Mr. Bayliss, James William McKenna, Michael Pavlinovich, Milan The Reverend- McKeon, Thomas Peoples, William J. Beckett, William McLaughlin, Daniel, M.A. Phelan, Ed ward Bellhouse, Harold E. McMahon, Francis Power, Thomas Mr. Belshaw, James McMahon, James The Very Reverend­ Mr. Bennett, Eric Stewart The Very Reverend- Price, Thomas Walter The Reverend- MaoManus, James Francis, V.F, The Reverend- Benny, Henry The Reverend- Quealy, Patri~k Blair, Charles MoMonagle, John Quinn, James Blakemore, Albert The Very Reverend- Rasmussen, Francis, D.D. Blamires, Edgar Percy McMulldn, William Alexander The Most Reverend Archbishop and Blamires, Ernest Oswald The Reverend- Metropolitan- Blamires, Henry Lawrence MoRae, Arthur James, M.A., Ph.D. Redwood, Francis, D.D. Blight, Joseph Madden, Patrick The Reverend­ Blight, William Thomas, B.A. Maguire, James Riordan, James John Bond, George Mahony, George The Very Reverend­ Boothroyd, Jesse Mahony, Stanislaus Robinson, Thomas Brady, Thomas Arthur Mansfield, James The Reverend­ Mr. Bridge, Philip Marlow, Oliver Raymond Rohan,John Mr. Bridgman, George Hocking Marlow, Stanislaus Rooney,.Edward The Reverend- Martin, Joseph The Very Reverend­ Brooke, Thomas George The Very Reverend­ Ryan, Bernard, M.A. Brooks,' Leslie Albert George Martin, Julius, D.D. The Reverend- Mr. Brown, Oharles W. The Reverend- Ryan, Roderick The Reverend- Melu, Francis Saunderson, William J. Brown, Frederick Gardner Menard, Louis John Soanlan, Michael Brown, George Ernest Minehan, Timothy M. Scanlan, Patriok Brown, Hubert Granville Minogue, Patrick John I Sohaefer, William Joseph Burley, William A., M.A. Molloy, James A. . Sohoonhof, Eugene Bernard Burnet, Oswald Moloney, Nicholas B. I Sexton, John Carr, Thomas Goodwill Monaghan, John James Seward, Francis Bramwell Chambers, Ernest B. Monaghan, Walter Seymour, Charles Henry Chappell, Albert Bygrave, M.A. Moore, Denis Seymour, John Joseph Clement, George Moore, Nicholas Shore, Miohael Coatsworth, Thomas The Very Reverend- Silk, Daniel V., B.D. Cocker, James Morkane, Ceoil C., D.D., M.A. Skinner, Francis ,yIr. Common, John The Reverend- Smiers, John Warenfrid The Reverend- Murphy, Joseph P. Smyth, Patriok Joseph Cook, George Samuel Murphy, Michael Andrew Spierings, John Cooke, Percy Irvin The Very Revererid- Spillane, Joseph Victor Mr. Coombridge, Roy Murphy, William J., Dean, V.F. Spillane, Maurioe J. rhe Reverend­ The Reverend- Stewart, Joseph William Copeland, Fred Murray, David Sweeney, Edward Oossum, Percy James O'Beirne, Michael Taylor, John T. Costain, Alfred Moore O'Brien, John Sarsfield Timoney, Patrick ~ottom, ~ar~y O'Byrne, John J., B.A. Tully, James Uox, EdWIn Tnoms, M.A; O'Callaghan, Stephen Tylee, Charles Edward Cuming, William Barrows O'Carroll, Maurice The Very Reverend­ Mr. Dalglish, John Ainsltly O'Connell, Daniel Tymons, Patrick William The Reverend- The Very Reverend­ The Reverend- Dalby, Leonard B. O'Connell, John Aloysius Uhlenberg, Miohael Daniel, Herbert· The Reverend- Van Beek, Gerard Mr. Da.y, Reginald O'Connor, Eugene The Very Reverend­ The Very Reverend- The Reverend- O'Connor, James P. Van Dyk, William G., Dean Dennis, John The Reverend­ The Reverend- Drake, Edward O'Connor, John Francfs Van Westeinde, William Dudley, Ben, F.R.A.S. O'Connor, Thomas Venning, Augustine Dudley, Raymond O'Dea, Patrick Vibaud, John Mr. Duncan, Charles Robert Herbert O'Doherty, Patrick Von Rotter, Charles Mr. Dyson, Harold O'Doherty, William J. Walsh, Thomas The Reverend- The Very Reverend- Wanders, Theodore Eaton, Clarence O'Donnell, James Joseph, Dean The Right Reverend Bishop­ Mr. Edmondson, John Hodgson The Reverend- Whyte, James, D.D. The Reverend-- O'Donnell, William Edward The Reverend- Elliott, William John O'Dwyer, Michael M. Woods, Henry Norman Emmitt, Ernest Sydney, M.C. O'Flynn, Patrick Wright, George Enticott, Walter J. O'Hara, John P. Zangerl, Andrew Featherston, Jacob O'Hare, Alexander Zanna, Joseph ~Ir. Featherstone, Thomas W. O'Meara, William 'rhe Reverend- O'Meeghan, Gordon P. The Methodist Oh'u,rch of New Zea­ Fee, Thomas O'Meeghan, Peter land. Fiebig, Herbert Leslie, B.A. O'Neill, Hugh, D.C.L. The Reverend- Mr. Foot, Frederick Ernest O'Neill, Miohael Abbey, William Herbert Emanuel The Reverend- O'Neill, Patrick Joseph Mr. Aker, Christian Ford, Herbert O'Regan, Thomas Mr. Alexander, Eric Robert Fordyce, Robert Ebenezer The Very Reverend­ Mr. Alexander, Roy T. Foston, Charles A. O'Reilly, Charles, B.A. The Reverend- Fowles, Albert Herbert The Reverend­ Allen, J ames Henry Frost, George O'Reilly, James J. Ashoroft, Arthur Gatman, William JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 259

The Methodist Ohurch of New ZeaZand The Methodist Ohurch oj New ZeaZand­ The Methodist Ohurch of New ZeaZand­ -continued. continued. continued. The Reverend- The Reverend- Mr. Sleep, William Edgar Gosnell, Robert Barlow Laws, Charles Henry, B.A., D.D. The Reverend- Greenslade, William Leadley, Frank Ernest Smith, George Knowles Mr. Greenslade, William Wesley Lewis, John James Southern, John Hamilton Mr. Liddell, Oliver Porte Speer, William Henry The Reverend- The Reverend- Spencer, Herbert Greenwood, Fred Liddell, Ralph James Mr. Stallard, David Jesse Mr. Grey, Ernest Clyde Liversedge. Arthur The Reverend- Mr. Grice, Reginald Lochore, John Alexander Standage, Charles H. The Reverend- McArthur, John Donald Stockwell, George Frederick Griffin, Cornelius McBean, Angus Mr. Strand, Charles Griffin, John Wesley McGregor, Robert Mr. Sussex, William Griffith, Samuel Mr. Malcolm, Henry John Mr. Tamati, Hone Grigg, William Mr. Marr, George Henry Mr. Taotahi, Hone Mr. Grindlay, James G. W. The Reverend- Mr. Tapp, Robert The Reverend- Marshall, George Thoma.s The Reverend- Grocott, John Dryden Martin, Joseph Frederick Tauroa, Matarae Gutry, Norman Metson, Basil Taylor, Cecil Richard Guy, James Mitchell, Arthur Mr. Teague, Bernard Henry Norris Haddon, E. Oliver Mr. Mitchell, John Leslie The Reverend- Haddon, Robert Tahupotiki The Reverend- Te Tuhi, Eruera Mr. naIl, Green Neal, Wallace Stanley Mr. Thomas, Alexander Roy The Reverend- Neale, Leslie Bourneman Mr. Thomas, John . Ha,ilwood, Oharles Oswald Nelson, John Radcliffe Mr. Thornley, Herbert Hall, James Henry Newbold, Thomas Walter The Heverend- Hames, Bernard Raymond Nixon, John Tinsley, Robert Borrows Hames, Eric William, M.A. Odell, Henry James Utting, Harry Victor Handy, Francis Joshua OIds, Charles Henry, B.A. Vealie, Thomas W. Mr. Hapimana, Hauotu OIds, Edwin Thoma.s Walker, William The Reverend- Mr. Oliver, John Wallis, Thomas Jackson Harding, Arthur The Reverend­ Ward, Charles Ebenezer Harkness, Edwin Scaife Olphert, John Mr. Watson, William Ha.rris, Archer Over Orchard, Hector Charles The Reverend­ Harris, Francis Thomas Oxbrow, Walter John Werren, Samuel John Harris, George Raymond Paris, Percy Reginald White, Hedley Harris, John Parker, Frederick John Mr. Whittlestone, George Frederick O. Harrison, Colin C. Parker, James William The Reverend-- Haslam, Jonathan Henry Parsons, John Ernest Wilcox, Davis Hay, William Arthur Mr. Parsons, Thomas William Williams, William James Henderson, Samuel The Reverend- Wills, William Mr. Henderson, William John Patchett, Ernest David Mr. Wilson, Wilfred Henry The Reverend- Pearn, Oliver Samuel Mr. Wilson, William Heretini, Te Tuhi Peat, Harold Theodore Mr. Witheford, Arthur Lawrence Mr. Hickman, James Donald Penn, Athol Roy Mr. Woodhouse, James Leslie Mr. Hill, Frederick Peryman, Samuel Henry Dewsbury Peters; Alfred The Reverend- Mr. Hindmarsh, Sydney Woolloxall, Thomas Richard Ben­ The Reverend- Peterson, Gordon Richard Henry jamin Hin ton, George Branford Pickering, William Benjamin Wrigley, James Hooking, William Henry Mr. Pihama, Te Aho~o-te-rangi Mr. Hooper, William T. The Reverend- . The Reverend- Pinfold, James Thomas, D.D. Oongregational Independents. Hopper, Arthur Potter, William Smith The Reverend- Horwood, Leonard C. Pratt, Major Albert Rugby Burgess, Norman Mr. Hoten, Frederick Donald Mr. Prosser, Frederick Oliver Mr. Bycroft, Ohristopher George Hedley Mr. Huirama, Aihe The Reverend- Mr. Oampbell, Stephen The Reverend- Pybus, Thomas Arthur The Reverend- Hunt, George P. Raine, Robert De Lisle, Frank Jack, John Francis Rakena, Piripi Elliss, C. Maitland James, Benja.min John Rakena, Rakena Piripi Fernie, William Simpson Mr. Jamieson, Victor Roy Rangiheuea, M.R. Wharehuia Finch, N. Howard The Reverend- Ranston, Harry, M.A., Litt.D. Fletcher, Lionel B. J efferson, Alfred Ernest Mr. Ratete, Te Hira Grant, William Mugford Jeffreys, Howard Harrington ThQ Reverend- Heather, William Mr. Jenkin, William Charles Raynor, Ivor Mervyn Heighway, George The Reverend- Read, Frederick Thomas Mr. Hoskin, Claude Jones, Peter Wright Reid, John The Reverend- J ones, Thomas Francis Richards, Horace Leslie Jackson, George Jdrdan, Charles Boughton, M.A., Richards, James J.ohnson, Harry, A.T.S. F.R.E.S., B.D. Riohards, Raymond McMillan, Archibald William Jory, John D. Richards, Thomas Retallick Mead, Albert, M.A. Miller, D. Gardner o Joughin, Thomas Arthur Roberts, Charles Martin Kakuere, Hod Mr. Robinson, Cyril Roberts, Robert Cybi, B.A., B.D. Mr. Kawiti, Te Rira Mr. Robinson, Kenneth Arnold Sarginson, Isaac Mr. Rotheram, George Richard Saunders, William The Reverend- Shaw, Frederick John Keall, Robert Purcell 'rhe Reverend- Rowe, William Mr. Smeeth, James Mr. Keen, Sylvester Mr. Smith, Gordon The Reverend- Ryan, Henry The Reverend- Keepa, Matene Sage, Ernest Edward Stewart, John Milburn Mr. Kellow, Francis Scott, William Bramwell Tucker, Frank The Reverend- Scotter, Adolphus Nelson, B.A. Wallace, Andrew Henderson Kendon, Oharles Herbert Mr. Scrimgeour, CoUn Grahani Mr. Wearne, Reginald Triggs Kent, Arthur T. The Reverend- Mr. Whiting, Albert Victor Kings, Harry Stanley Seamer, Arthur John Knight, Percy Norwood, B.A. Sharp, Harold Angus Larsen, Norman Peter Silvester, Archie Wharton Ellesmere Baptists. Laurenson, George Irvine Simmonds, Joseph Henry The Reverend­ La.wrence, Frederick Bernard Sinclair, William A. °Allwright, Oscar Lawry, Albert Charles Skuse, Thomas Anstice, Arthur Lawry, Samuel Slade, William Gardner, M.A. Archer, J. K. 260 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Baptists-continued. Hebrew Congregations-continued. The Salvation Army-continued. The Reverend~ . Pitkowsky, Charles Douglas, Percy, Adjutant Batts, Eric William George Salas, Samuel Nathan Dry, George, F. C., Staff-Captain Bean, A. W. Van Staveren, Herman Duggan, David B., Captain Busfield, Leonard Bailey Fantham, Willia.m, Commandant Bycroft, Robert Redvers Gordon Fitness, Charles G., Field-Major Carlisle, Joseph The Church of Christ. Fraser, William, Adjutant Chant, Charles Mr.- Friberg, Ernest, Ensign Clark, Joseph Aderman, Ernest Phillip, B.A. Gardiner, Henry, Adjutant Clarke, John Adam Bell, Matthew Gibbs, Edward, Staff-Captain Cole, Charles Henry Bolton, Percy Glanville, John, Commandant Collins, A. H. Bull, Thomas John Goffin, Henry C., Adjutant Cox, G. D. Carpenter, William George Gray, Andrew, Brigadier Crampton, P. L. A., B.A. Cave, Horace Gray, Charles :N., Major Crawshaw, F. A. Cooney, Cyril W. Greene, Alfred, Major Dallaston, Charles Clark, Henry Alfred George, M.A., Grove, Alfred, Ensign Davy, E. Palgrave B.D., Dip. Ed. Gunn, David Angus, Lieut.-Colonel Day, Louis Alfred Crawford, James Hamilton, Arthur, Lieut.-Colonel. Duncumb, C. W. Cuttriss, Percival George Harewood, Ernest J., Brigadier Eccersall, T. H. Daws, Francis Albert Hawkes, Hubert, Adjutant Edridge, H. E. Greenwood, Fred Wilson Hawkins, James M., Commandant Elliott, Howard Griffith, John Hay, James, Commissioner . Every, F. C. Griffith, Simeon George Hayes, Samuel M., Staff-Captam Ewen, '1'. Keith Grinstead, Herbert Hildreth William J. A., AdJutant Fear, Alfred Haddon, Arthur Langan Holmes, Thomas E., Staff-Captain Hibburt, William Robert Fursdon, R. L. .1 Home, Walter R., Field-Major Gardiner, Charles Duncan Innes, John Morrison Humphrey, Herbert, Ensign Garlick, George Norman Leng, Henry Patrick Huston, Francis, Adjutant Pilstor- Lowe, William Jackson, Ebbie, Ensign Gilbert, Samuel John Marshall, Frederick James Kermode, Abel, Ensign Mason, William James Kirk, Alexander, Lieut.-Colonel. The Reverend- More, William David Goring, Ernest N. Lamond, Robert, Commandant Price, John George Lord, Hilton, Captain Goring, Harold Garard Salisbury, Josiah Grave, Russell Macaulay, Don~ld, Briga:dier Sivyer, Fred James Mackenzie, Harold, EnSIgn Grigg, Albert J., B.A., B.D. Verco, George Day Harry, Frederick Edward Vickery, William Evan Marsden, Walter, Ensign Hiddlestone, J obn , Ward, Gilbert Fowler Marshall, Alexander James, Major Ings, John Ward, William James Matheson, Ewen, Captain. . Jenkin, Stanley W. Watt, Charles Middlemiss, William G., FIeld-MaJor Jones, Ernest T. Watt, John Miles, Albert J., Major Kemp, Joseph W. Wilcock, Thomas Laurie Montgomery, Allan G., Ensign Kempton, H. Knowles Moore, George, Major La.ird, John, M.A. The Ohurch of the Seven Rules oj Moore, Thomas, Adjutant Lambert, William Edward Jehovah. Neeve, Charles C., Captain Lascelles, M. W. P. Mr.- Nelson, John, Adjutant Macky, J. C. Anaru, Aperahama Newbold, John Eo, Brigadier Matthews, Charles Stephen Anaru, Tauru Pahira Norman, Phillip G., Ensign Nicholls, Ernest Paku, Teoi R. Parkinson, Henry H., Ensign North, John James Tioirangi, Waaka Parsons, Joseph, Commandant Parry, Frederick A. Podmore, Arthur S., Adjutant Radford, Francis Hugh Powick, John H., Major Pastor­ The Catholic Apostolic Church. Pratt, George H., Adjutant Rimmer, L. G. Mr.- Rankin, Alexander, Captain The Reverend- Beattie, William Ransom, Oswald, Adjutant Robertson, Joshua, B.A. Bishop, John C. . Rimmer, Harold, Commandant Robertson, Robert Burs'tow, Alfred, James Rive, Herbert, Adjutant Rollings, William Swift Inman, Oswald Darnley Rogan, Thomas W., Adjutant Sievewright, A. O. Sandall, Robert, Colonel Simpson, J. Ewen Sawyer, Augustus W., Commandant Smith, Ernest Ed ward The Salvation Army. Scotney, Albert, Brigadier Searle, Wilfred, Ensign Stewart, Ray C. Adams, Henry M., Commandant Stowards, Robert Armstrong, Alexander, Field-Major Sharp, Henry P., Brigadier ::;tuart Archibald, B.A. Armstrong, William, Captain Simpson, Henry, Lieut.-Colonel Takle, John Atherfold, William E. P., Simpson, Robert, Comman~ant Thornton, Guy Captain Smith, Horace, Staff-captam Tuckwell, :ill. S., B.A. Avenell, William, Commandant Smith, Sa.muel, Ensign Turner, Harold Raymond Balle, Jacob, Commandant Suter, Alfred J. S., Major Vickery, William Alfred Henry Barker, Alfred E. C., Ensign Taylor, David, Ensign Weston, Thomas Bartlett, Albert H., Ensign Thomas, Charles, Ensign Wilson, Alfred Samuel Batchelor, Francis, Adjutant Thompson, Basil, Adjutant Thorne, Edwin Grimsdale, Captain Baylis, William J., Fi~ld-Major The Evangelical Lutheran Concordia Bear, Charles W., Ma.Jor Tong, Leonard, Adjutant Conference of New Zealand. Beasy, Frank, Major"'. . Toomer, James John, Lieut.-Colone /' WaIls, Charles, Brigadier The Reverend- Bladin, John Shore, BrIgadIer Bracegirdle, Outhbert, Adjutant Watkins, Jabez, Adjutant Altus, Rudolf Herman Briddock, Isaac, Adjutant Wilkes, James Henry, Captain Bruhn, Herbert Wyatt,- Herbert, Field-Major Heidrich, Maurice Bridge, Sydney J., Ensign Noffke, Edward Arthur Brown, Martin H., Adjutant Brown, Norman E., Staff-Captain • Te Punga, Hamuera H~ Burton, Fred W., Brigadier Seventh Day Adventists . Buttimore, Thomas, Staff-Captain Pastor- The Luthemn Church. Calcott, Arthur, Commandant Battye, Walter Edwin The Reverend­ Campion, William P., Adjutant :Butz, Edwin Sebastian Christensen, Ansgar Canty, Alex., Adjutant Harvey, Leonard Robert Chdsterisen, Mads Caporn, Fred H., Major. . Paap, Charles Albert Legarth, Joh~nnes Johansen Carmichael, Andrew BlaIr, Lleut.- Pascoe,J ames Colonel Piper, Harold Edgar Chandler, Albert E., Captain Hebrew Congregations. Rosendahl, Edward Charker, Alfred H., Staff Ca.ptain Scragg, Walter Matthew Rhodes The Reverend- Cottrill, Walter S., Brigadier Sharp, Frederick Lacey Astor, Alexander Cresswell, Cecil, Field-Major Smith, Maurice Bret Clark Goldstein, Samuel Aaron Dick, Victor J., Captain Wrigley, Charles W. JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 261

Breth1·en. Wellington Spiritualists' Church. The Ratana Ohurch of New Zealand-· Mr. Bauckham, William Dear Mr. Webb, Reuben Alexander continued. Mr. Cameron, Thomas Russell Te Reinga, Hakaraia Mr. Carswell, William Pentecostal Ohurch of New Zealand. Te Uawiri, Hoani Hakaraia Mr. Doherty, John Francis Mr. Roberts, Henry Te Whitu, Rongonui Mr. Drake, Charles John Mr. Weston, Edward Robbins Tirikatene, Teone Terewa Mr. Fleming, Alexander Calderwood I Mr. Wilson, Charles Somers Waaka, Hone Mr. Hayden, Henry Joseph Wiremu, Tautoko Haere Mr. Isaac, Henry Charles Palmers ton North Evangelical Mission. Mr. Knight, Ernest Samuel The Reverend- The United E'oangelistic Mission Asso­ Mr. Macle0d, Forbes Carlisle, David Bronlow Forde ciation (Interdenominational). Mr. Menzies, George I The Reverend~ Mr. PolsontJohn Sutherland The Ratana Ohurch Of New Zealand Mr. Rowe, Thomas Thomas, W. J. Tremayne Mr. Squires, John Westbrooke Akuhata, Erika Anatu, Kingita Aotearoa Undenominational Mission Anaru, Mane The Reorganized Ohurch of Jesus Ohrist Arana, More or Latter Day Saints. The Reverend- Eastman, L. A. Curran, Henry Elder- Eria, Herekau Loving, Adolphus Elmer Fa.ulkner, Rawiri Peisk~r, Edwin Albert Hermann Ohurch of Jesu,sOhrist of Latter Day Haimona, Hone Saints. Haimona, Kupa T he International Bible Students Elder- Hau, Hone H. Association. Hapi, Paora Hawira, Ranginui Mr. Nelson, Nils Edward Heperi, Hohepa Henariti, Tuta Lewis, Raymond W. Hereora, Taare The New Ohurch (Swendenborgian). McGregor, James Edmond Hihiti, P~utu Madsen, Alfred J. Hohepa, Tuariri Mr. Stirong, Robert James Magleby, John E. Hohepa, Wanikau Paewai, Wilson Hohua, Hori A. The Ringatu Ohurch. Redford, Lloyd Hubbard Hoomu, Te Waari The Reverend~ Rogers, Milford J. Hori, Hare Smedley, Golden W. Akuhata, Kurei Hori, Reupena Brown, Pitau Karena, Tabana The Liberal Oatholic Ohurch. Kapua, E. l'r. Kauika, Moengaroa Kawakawa, Akuhata The Reverend- Keepa, Mete Kawana, Kereru Banks, Harry Hirst Reepa, Roore Wi Kokouri, Te Amo Brown, Thomas Ed ward Kerei, Wira Koura, Teepa Crawford, William Kerakere, Eruera Make, Wharewi Dawn, Francis Henry Kereopa, Paki Matiu, Paora Mathers, Reginald John Kihirini, Ruatikanga Paraki, Apirana The Right Reverend-,­ Kiiwhi, Henare Pera, Ngakohu Thomson, John Ross Kingi, Haimona Pereto, Hena.re The Reverend Kingi, Tauhinu Poihipi, Taukana Walters, George Herbert Kuku, Tamati Rangi, Patu Makaatene, Hori Rikirangi The United Evangelical OhU1'ch in Mangakahia, Wi Kaitara New Zealand. Tai, Perakahiti Manihera, Inia H. Tamaikoha, Takao The Reverend- Mare, Herepete Taupo, Hori Jones, John Farquharson, D.D. Matua, Tipene Te Hauangiangi Murray, Alexander Adam Mohi, Whakaiti Te Huaki, Matene Perry, William N eta.na, Reihana Te Ngako, Ratu The Sailors' Friend Society, Ngamahanga, Te Paehu Te Tawhiroj Waiapu Wellington. Ngatai, Enoka Te Waira.kau, Keno N opera, Rawiri Mr. Moore, James Te Wao, Moemoe Paora, Eripitana Te Whata Parate, Huiatahi Ashburton Mission. Te Wharemoana Pekatitoki, Wetini Tini-rau-peka, Mapunui Mr. Pratley, John Thomas Pene, Retini Tongi, Hoani Pereiba, Waata Te Rangitewhata, The Rigpt Reverend­ Ohristadelphians. MisBion Chaplain Tumutara, E. H. Mr. Boddington, Thomas Ebenezer Pou, Kameta The Reverend~ Mr. Leitch, Thoma.s Rahurahu, Wiremu H. Turoa, Kaawa Rangihaeata, Te Onekura Unitarian Ohurch. Waewae, Tamarehe Rapana, Whareputara Wereta, Parete The Reverend­ Raroa, Eruera Carr, Clyde Ratana, Tahupotiki Wiremu The La,tter Rain. Chapple, James Henry George Rautahi, Ranginui J ellie, William, B.A. Renata, Hapeta Mr. Bryan, Laurence P. Mr. Salt, Joseph Rusden Reweti, Erueti H. Reweti, Hiri Wiremu Ch1-istchurch Spiritualists' Ohu1·ch. The Spiritt£alist Ohurch of New' Takarangi, Rataunga Mr. Hill, Arthur Zealand. Tamati, Te" Aoturoa Mr. Champness, Charles John Tanerau, Arapata Karaiheko The Assemblies oj God in New Zealand. Mr. Davis, Frederick Charles Tapine, Tahurangi Maraenui Mr. Kerr, Arthur Taungakore, Te Wano Mr. Bruce, Hugh Mr. Kirk, Thomas Te Ahuru, Kepa Mr. Chattertoh, Willie Mr. Nation, William Charles Te Arahu, Paniora. Mr. Megna, Philip A. Mr. Ridc1, Robert Nicholas Te Heihei, Teri Mr. Reid, Andrew Mr. Williams, Samuel Te Rangi, Petera Mr. Soadden, Cecil Charles

I, WILFRID WULSTAN COOK, the Registrar-General of Marriages for the Dominion of New" Zealand, hereby oertify that the foregoing is a true copy of the list of Officiating Ministers under the Marriage Act, 1908, for the year 1929. Given under my hand at Wellin~ton this 2~th da! of Jannary, 1929. W, W, COOK, Re~istrar.General. 262 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

Officiating Ministers for 1929.-Notice No.2. Technological Examinations, 1928. L r;J Registrar-General'sIOffice, ~':l Education Department, Wellington, 29th January, 1929. Wellington, 29th January, 1929. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, HE following lists contain the names of the candidates P the following names of Officiating Ministers within T. who passed the Preliminary or the Intermediate the meaning of the said Act are published for general Technological Examination held in November, 1928. information :- 1. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION. The Batana Church of New Zealand. Carpentry and J oinery- Aperahama Hanara, Angus, Alan McKenzie. Moanui Hare. Bate, Thomas Walter. Matakokiri P. Hemana, Caines, Lionel Arthur. Te Rata Hikairo, Glanville, Trevor Eugene. Pera Hohepa Karaha, Leighton, Robert John. Paramena Nicholson, Malcolm, John Hamilton. Wiremu Ranapiri, Park,. Austin John Robertson. Manakore Tamihana, Turu Taunga, Electrical Wiring- Hohepa te Reo, Milne, Guy Eldon. Remuera H. ,te Urupu, Withers, Francis George. Reweti te Whena, Mechanical Engineering- Te Whata H. te Whena, . Froggatt, Frederick Keith. Wiremu H. Toka, Long, George Stanley. Pereri Young. Motor Engineering- W. W. COOK, Regis~rar-General. Macbeth, Alister Lindsay. II. INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION. Names removed from the Register under Subsection (2) of Section 24 of the Electrical Wiremen's Registration Act, Carpentry and J oinery­ Bell, Robert. 1925. Borreson, Karl Lancelot. Eason, Herbert Christopher. N accordance with section 24, subsection (2), of the N orrish, Eric Calet. I Electrical 'Wiremen's Registration Act, 1925, a return Sandman, John McKay. for the quarter ending 31st December, 1928, showing the names Wilton, Rangi. and addresses of persons whose names have been removed Cabinetmaking- from the registers kept pursuant to the Electrical Wiremen's Forster, George Walter. Registration Act, and also of persons from whom provisional Gibson, Robert Charles. licenses have been withdrawn is published for general information. Electrical W iring- Clevely, James William Squire. NAMES REMOVED FROM REGISTER OF INSPECTORS elF Cockburn, Keith. ELECTRICAL WIRING. Downes, George Henry. Geddes, Colin Campbell. Doile, L. C., care of 84 Overtoun Terrace, Hataitai, Wellington. Reichenbach, Richard Denis. Late Inspector for the Hutt Valley Electric-power Board. Watt, Horace Cecil. Edlington, A. T., 15 Elizabeth Street, Ponsonby, Auckland. Mechanical Engineering­ Late Inspector for the Raetihi Borough Council. Bambery, Ke~th James. Letts, L. W. G., Richard Street, Opotiki. Late Inspector Davies, ArthUr Edward. for Letts Bros., Opotiki. Estcourt, Stanley George. Smithson, G. W., care of Borough Council, Raetihi. Late Gibb, Norman Cecil. Inspector for the Raetihi Borough Council. Harris, Edwin Thomas. Uren, T. L., care of Malvern Electric-power Board, Darfield. Pellett, Alan Charles. Late Inspector for the Malvern Electric-power Board. .. Motor Engineering- NAMES REMOVED FROM REGISTER OF ELECTRICAL WIREMEN. Grammer, Ralph Stephenson. Macpherson, J., 408 Nelson Street, Hastings. Munn, Phillip. Lauder, D., 203 Tory Street, Wellington. Sherwin, George Frederick. Valpy, Frederick William. PROVISIONAL LICENSES WITHDRAWN. Wright, Eldred Leslie. Nil. Plumbing- Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1929. Cameron, Roger Charles. Day, Ivan James. E. A.RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. Gall, William Cameron. (NOTE.-Addresses have been brought up to date as far as McFarlane, Alfred Sutherland. possible from the information available.) Reid, William James. (P.W.26/200/C.) Rosenbeck, Frederick Neil.

Public Trust Offiee Act, 1908, and its Amendments.-Election to Administer Estates.

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in N respect of the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth.

I· Date Testate Stamp Office Name. Occupation. Residence. Date I Election or concerned. I of Death. filed. Intestate. i I

1 Broodhurst, Frederick .. 1 Photographer .. , Blenheim .. 26/12/28 24/1/29 Testate Blenheim. 2 Cormack, William . . RetIred plate-layer Fairfield .. 6/1/29 24/1/29 Dunedin. 3 Eyre, Hannah ., .• I M~rried woman .. Gate Pa .. 12/3/28 26/1/29 I Int~state Auckland. 4 Hawkins, William John •• i MIller .. ., Bruce Bay .. 20/11/28 24/1/29 Testate Hokitika. 5 Hedley, William Joseph .. i Engineer .. .. Gisborne .. 28/12/28 24/1/29 Gisborne. " 6 Loney; Ann Emma "1 Widow .. ., Christchurch .. 22/12/28 24/1/29 Christchurch. 7 Mason, Mary Friend . . " .. .. Wellington .. 24/12/28 24/1/29 " Wellington. 8 I Millar, Hugh Young .. Farm labourer ., .. 6/12/28 26/1/29 Int~state 9 Morrison, Wilhelmina Johann. Widow .. ., Inve;~arglll .. 8/11/28 24/1/29 Testate Inve;~argill. . I -.--- l?llblic Trust Office, Wellin~ton~ 28t:Q, January", 1921;). J. W. MACDONALD1 Public Trul;!tee, JAN. 31.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Temporary Regulations under the Cinematograph Films Act, Extending Time for hold·in!] Election of Trustees for Hillside 1928, f;r the Licensing of Persons engaged in the Business Drainage District. of Renting Films. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 29th day of At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 29th day of January, 1929. January, 1929. Present: Present: THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR J. G. \iV ARD, PRESIDING THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR J. G. WARD, PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by section ten of the Land DrainaO'e Act N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him W 1908, it is provided that on the first Monday in th~ I by the Cinematograph Films Act, 1928, His Excellency month of November in the year following the year in which the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, the first Trustees for any drainage district are elected, and on acting by ~nd with the advice and consent of the Executive the ~ame day in each succeeding third year thereafter, an Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the regula­ electIOn of Trustees for each district shall be held: tions hereinafter set forth with reference to the licensing of And whereas an election of Trustees for the Hillside Drain­ persons engaged in the business of renting cinematograph­ age Dist.rict should have been held on the fifth day of films, 8>nd doth hereby decl~re that the regulations hereby November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight: made shall come into force on the date of the publication And whereas it is expedient to extend the time for holdinO' thereof in the Ga.zette. such election of Trustees for the Hillside Drainage District: 0 Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers and REG U L A T ION S. aut~orities vested in him by section twenty-two of the Land RENTERS' LICENSES. Dramage Amendment Act, 1922, and of all other powers in 1. APPLICATION for a renter's liceme under the Cinemato­ anywise. enabling him in this behalf, and acting by and '\\

Land in Nelson Lxnd District forfeited. Lease'N o. R.L. 885. Section 25, Block V, Inangahua Survey District. Formerly held by S. J. Proviso Reason for L'1nds and Survey Department, forfeiture: Non-payment of rent. Wellington, 19th January, 1929. I Lease No. L.S.R.L. 51. Section 3, Block XII, Tutaki OTICE is hereby given that the leases of the under- Survey District. Formerly held by James Williams. Reason N. mentioned lands having been declared forfeited by for forfeiture: Non-compliance with conditions of lease. resolution of the Nelson Land Board, the sai~ .lands have GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Lands. thereby reverted to the Crown under the prOVISIOns of the Land Act, 1924. Land in the Otago Land District forfeited. SCHEDULE. NELSON LAND DISTRICT. Department of Lands and Survey, LEASE No. L.P. 558. Section 19, Block III, Kongahu Survey Wellington, 16th January, 1929. District. Formerly held by H. Creber. Reason for for­ OTICE is hereby given that the lease of the under­ feiture: Non-payment of rent. N mentioned land having been declared forfeited by Lease No. R.L. 783 .. Sections 15 and 16, Block IV, resolution of .the Otago Land Board, the said land has Mawheraiti Survey District. Formerly held by .Thomas thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Finlay. Reason for forfeiture: N on-compliance with con­ Land Act, 1924. ditions of lease. Lease No. R.L. 933. Section 3,. Block VIII, Mokihinui SCHEDULE. Survey District. Formerly held by L. B. Mosley (deceased). Reason for forf0iture: Non-compliance with conditions of TENURE: Renewable lease, N.E. Lease No. 326. Area: lease. 11 acres 2 roods 29 perches. Section 13,. Block I, Benmore Lease No. R.L. 627. Section 6, Block I, Matakitaki Survey District. Lessee: Michael Edward O'Boyle. Reason Survey District. Formerly held by A. H. Manley. Forfei­ for forfeiture: Non-payment of rent. ture by request. GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Lands.

Land 1:n Taranalci Land District forfeited.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 17th Janua,ry, 1929. · OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having been declared forfeited by N resolution of the Taranaki Land Board, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 1924.

SCHEPULE.

Tenure. I Lease or Section. Block. Survey District. Lessee or Licensee. I License No.

L.P. 632 3 XIII Aria T. Manning N on-compliance with conditions of lease. 796 Lot 2 of XI Totoro .. T. A. Mellor At request.

R.L. 48 Ill; III Rangi .. Mrs. E. J. Peek O.R.P. 714 XIII Ohura .. W. Halse .. O.R.P. 628 I 20 XIII Mrs. E. M. Halse O.R.P. 625 18 XIII W. Halse .. O.R.P. 551 14 IX G. H. Heal O.R.P. 4-81 7, 8, and IX 9 O.R.P. 450 12 XI Totoro .. , W. S. Northcott O.R.P. 737 2 I Rangi .. ! G. T. McGovern N on-~~mpliance with conditions of license. O.R.P. 1026 4 I Pahi I L. Orr Ditto.

I ------GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Lands.

Lands in the Auckland Land District forfeited.

- Department of Lands and S~lrvey, Wellington, 28th January, 1929. OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having been declared forfeited by N resolution of the Auckland Land Board, the said lands have· thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 1924, and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, ] 915.

SCHEDULE.

Tenure. ILicense I.easeor No. I Secticn. Block. District. Lessee or Licensee. Reason for Forfeiture. \ -----.- R.P.L. 378 15 II Coromandel H. K. Smith N on-payment of rent. L.P. 1846 586 Te Papa Parish .. J: B. Stevenson R.L. . 355 28 V Maketu J. Smith R.L. 815 9 II Coromandel H. K. Smith RL. 1604- Lot 51 of XII Maungati:mtari W. A. Wood 9 O.R.P. 2819 225 Parish of Apata .. A. H. Peterson O.R.P. 3124 224- O.R.P. 4320 8 XI Wharep~pa R. O. 'Fitzgerald and At request.' H. J. Ringham O.R.P. 4508 3 XV Kawhia South P. D. W. and ·P. D. Abandonment of sec- Leslie tion. D.P. 919 3 IV Reporoa Town H. O. Baulf .. Non-payment of prin- I cip!e and interest. D.P. 926 3 V H. M. Ohristopher Ditto. D.P. 1003 18/19 IV Moturiki Town W. E. Robins " , D.P. 1020 23 V D.P. 1220 8 XXXI Tauma';unui N. T. A. P. Wackrow D.P. 1593 14 XA:IY Taupo Town H. A. Pearce O.R.P. 4276 1A. XIV Wharepapa J. Burren .. At~equest.

GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Lands. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'llrl'~. 265

Settlement and Orown Land in Tamnal:i Land District for SECOND SCHEDULE. Selection on Renewable Lease. CROWN LAND.-SECOND-CLASS LAND. District Lands and Survey Office, Waitomo Oounty.-Mapara Survey District. New Plymouth, 28th January, 1929. SECTIONS 1, 11, and 13, Block XII: Area, 799 acres 3 roods OTICE is .hereby given that the undermentioned sections 33 perches. Capital value, £880. Renewable lease: Half­ N are open for selection on renewable lease under the yearly rent, £17 12s. Land for Settlements Act, 1925, and the Land Act, 1924; Exempt from payment of rent fot a period of three years and applications will be received at the District Lands and providing improv~ments to the value of £88 are effected Survey Office, New Plymouth,. up to 4 o'clock p.m. on annually during exemption period. Monday, 25th February, 1929. Weighted with £1,770, valuation for improvements com­ Applicants must appear personally for examination at the prising dwelling, 'wool-shed, shed, about 570 chains fencing, District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, on Wednes­ and about 500 acres felling and grassing. This amount is day, the 27th February, 1929, at 10 o'clock a.m.; but if any either payable in cash or may be secured on first mortgage applicant so desires he may be e.xamined by the Land Board by arrangement with the State Advances Department. of any other district. This property is situated about fourteen miles from Kopaki. The ballot will be held immediately upon the conclusion of Railway-station. It is subdivided into eleven paddocks. the examination of applicants. About 10 acres ha:ve been ploughed, 80 acres in good pasture, Preference at the ballot will be given to landless applicants about 320 acres ill fair pasture; balance area is in bush. who have one or more children dependent on them; to land­ It is well watered by streams. With top-dressing and re­ less applicants who, within two years immediately preceding grassing it is estimated to carry a herd of 15 dairy cows, about date of ballot, have applied for land at least twice unsuccess­ 100 ewes, and about 60 head of cattle. fully; to applicants who have served beyond New Zealand as Sections 6 and 7, Block XII: Area, 217 acres. Capital members of the Expeditionary Force; to persons engaged value, £370. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £7 8s. on military service beyop.d New Zealand in connection with Exempt from payment of rent for a period of two years the late war, if such persons immediately prior to the war providing improvements to the value of £35 are effected were bona fide residents of New Zealand; and to applicants annually during the exemption period. who, while domiciled in New Zealand, have served beyond Weighted with £130, valuation for improvements com­ New Zealand as members of any of His Majesty's Forces in prising dwelling, approximately 155 chains fencing, and connection with any war other than the war with Germany. about 100 acres felling and grassing. This amount is either payable in cash or may be secured on first mortgage by arrangement with the Superintendent, State Advances Office. FIRST SCHEDULE. Property is situated about fifteen miles from Kopaki Railway-station. It is subdivided into six paddocks. Well TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.-SETTLEMENT LAND.-SECOND­ watered by creeks and springs. About 50 acres is in fair pas~ure CLASS LAND. and about 82 acres in standing bush; balance area is in Waitomo Oounty.-Karu Settlement. scrub and manuka. The estimated carrying capacity in present condition is 70 dry sheep. SECTION 5s: Area, 262 acres. Capital value, £300. Renew­ able lease: Half-yearly rentj £7 lOs. Okura Oounty.-Heao Survey District. Exempt from payment of rent for a period of four years Section 7, Block VII: Area, 509 acres. Capital value, providing improvements to the value of £30 are effected £450. Renewable lease: Half-yeal'ly rent, £9. annually during exemption period. Exempt from payment of rent for a period of three years This section is situated on the Kohua Road about eight providing improvements to the value of £45 are effected miles from Piopio, which is about sixteen miles from Te Kuiti annually during exemption period.. - Railway-station. Access can only be obtained from Kopaki Weighted with £1,200, valuation for improvements com­ Railway-station, which is about fourteen miles distant. prising four-roomed house (good order), approximately 225 Generally the area comprises easy to steep slopes. chains fencing (fair order), and about 370 acres felling and About 10 acres is in swamp, about 170 acres in light bush grassing. This amount is' either payable in cash or may be and fern, and the balance in heavy bush. It is well watered secured on first mortgage by arrangement with the Superin­ by springs and creeks. The soil is of medium quality on tendent, State Advances Department. clay and papa formation. Altitude above sea-level, 700 ft. The section is situated about twenty miles from the Ohura to 1,000 ft. Railway-station and about two milefl from the Opatu School. It comprises fair quality soil on papa formation, and is sub­ ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE. divided into five paddocks. Well watered by streams. Land in First Schedule. Present estimated carrying capacity is 250 ewes, 100 dry sheep, and 30 cattle. Pastures are in good order. 1. Term of lease: Thirty-three years, with a perpetual right of renewal for a further successive term of thirty-three years, Ohura Oounty.-Rangi Survey District. and a right to acquire the freehold. 2. Rent: Five per cent. per annum on the capital value, Section 10, Block I: Area, 458 (1cres. Capital value, payable in advance on 1st January and 1st July in each year. £460. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £9 4s. 3. Applicants to be twenty-one years of age and upwards. Exempt from payment of rent for a period of three years 4. Applicants to furnish with applications statutory declara­ providing improvements to the value of £46 are effected tion, and, on being declared successful, deposit £1 Is. (lease annually during exemption period. fee) and a half-year's rent. Rent for the broken period Weighted with £900, valuation for improvements com­ between date of lease and 1st January or 1st July following is prising house, about 165 chains fencing, and about 200 acres also payable. felling and grassing. This amount is either payable in cash 5. Applications made on the same day are deemed to be or may be secured on first mortgage by arrangement with the simultaneous. Superintendent, State Advances Department. 6. No person may hold more than one allotment. The property is situated about seven miles from the Okahu­ 7. Successful applicants to execute lease within thirty days kura Railway-station and dairy-factory, and about five miles after being notified that it is ready for signature. from Rangi School. It is well watered by creeks. About 8. Lessee to reside continuously on the land, and pay all 258 acres is in standing bush. The balance area has been rates, taxes, and assessments. felled and grassed, and of this about 80 acres is in fair pasture. 9. Improvements.-Lessee is required to improve the land It is subdivided into three paddocks. Fences are in fair order. within one year to the value of 10 per cent. of the price; In its present condition it is estimated to carry 100 ewes, within two years, to the value of another 10 pet cent. of the 50 dry sheep, and 10 head cattle. . price; and thereafter, but within six years, to the value of another 10 per eent. of the price. In addition to the foregoing, Whangamomona Oounty.-Upper Waitara Survey District. and within six years, improvements are also to be effected to Section 2, Block XVI: Area, 1,417 acres. Capital value, the value of £1 for every acre of first-class land, lOs. for every £360. Renewable lease: Half-yea:rly rent, £7 4s. acre of second-class land, and 2s. 6d. for every acre of third­ Exempt from payment of rent £01' a period of ten ye(1rs clal:ls land. providing improvements to the value of £36 are effected 10. Transfer not allowed until expiration of fifth year of annually during exemption period. lease, except under extraordinary circumstances, and then Weighted with £930, valuation for improvements, com­ only with permission. prising house, wool-shed, and yards, about 90 chains fencing, 11. Roads may be taken through the land at any time and about 600 acres felling and grassing. This amount is within seven years; twice the original value to be allowed either payable in cash or may be secured on first mortgage for area taken for such roads. by arrangement with the Superintendent, State Advances 12. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions ate violated. Department. 266 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

This property is situated on the Tarawai Road. The Reserve in Canterbury Land Di8trict for Lease by Public outlet is via the Mangare Road to Whangamomona Railway­ Tender. station, a distance of about twelve miles. There is a formed dray road for about five miles, and the balance is by six-foot District Lands and Survey Office, track. About 400 acres is in good pasture. Present esti­ Christchurch, 2Sth January, 1929. mated carrying capacity is 500 wethers. OTICE is hereby given that tenders for a lease of the ABSTRAOT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE. N. undermentioned reserve will. be received at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 12th March, 1929, under Land in Second Schedule. the provisions of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1905, and amendments. 1. Term of lease, sixty-six years, with a perpetual right of renewal for further successive terms of si.x:-ty-six years. 2. Rent, 4 per cent. per annum on the capital value, payable SCHEDULE. on 1st January and 1st July in each year. 3. Applicants to be seventeen years of age and upwards. CANTERBURY LAND DJSTRICT. 4. Applicants to furnish statutory declaration with applica· Amuir County.-Lynd011 Survey Di::;trict. tions, and, on being declared successful, deposit £1 Is. (lease fee) and a half-year's rent. Rent for the broken period RESERVE 341S, Block XVI: .Area., approximately 120 acres. between date of lease and 1st January or 1st July following Term, 21 years. is also payable. Weighted with £42, valuation for improvements; to be 5. Applications made on the same day are deemed to be paid in cash. This d.oes not include fencing on railway simultaneous. . boundary. 6. Order of selection is decided by ballot. Situated a,bout one mile and a half from the Waiau Town­ 7. Successful applicant to execute lease within thirty days ship, by good road. All flat and open; about 10 acres swamp, after being notified that it is ready for signature. and the remainder medium quality to light stony sandy soil, S. Residence is to commence within four years in bush land practically all ploughable. Parts will grow crops-turnips, or swamp land, and. within one year in open or partly open oats, &c. VVatered by \Vaiau River and springs. land, and to be continuous for ten years. Under certain conditions personal residence may be dispensed with. ABSTRACT OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ~EASE. 9. Improvements.-Lessee is required to improve the land 1. Tenders, accompanied by six months' rent at the rate within one year to the value of 10 per cent. of the price; offered, £1 Is. (lease fee), and valuation for improvements within two years; to the value of another 10 per cent. of the (£42), to be addressed to'the Commissioner of Crown Lands, price; and thereafter, but within six years, to the value of Christchurch, and marked on the. outside" Tender for Lease." another 10 per cent. of the price. In addition to the fore­ 2. Immediate possession will be given~ going, and within six years, improvements are also to be :3. The Commissioner of Crown Lands may at any time affected to the value of £1 for every acre of first-class land, resume possession of the land. comprised in the lease, or any lOs. for every acre of second-class land, and 2s. 6d. for every portion thereof, by giving to the lessee twelve months' notice acre of third-class land. in writing of hiE! intention so to do. 10. Lessee to pay all rates, taxes, and assessments. 4. No compensation payable to the lessee on accOlmt of 11. Transfer not allowed until completion of two years' improvements or for resumption, but upon the expiration or continuous residence, except under extraordinary circum­ sooner determ.ination of the lease, if the land is again offered stances, and then only with permission. for selection, the new lease will be loaded with an amount equal 12. Roads may be taken through the lands at any time to the value of improvements belonging to the outgoing lessee, within seven years; twice the original value to be allowed which amount will be payable in cash by the incoming lessee. for area taken for such roads. In the event of the land not being reselected when offered as 13. Lease is liable -to forfeiture if conditions are violated. aforesaid, the lessee will be allowed a reasonable time in which Full particulars may be obtained from the Commissioner of to remove any improvements to which he may be entitled. Crown Lands, New Plymouth. 5. The lessee shall have no right to sublet, transfer, or W. D. ARMIT, otherwise dispose of the whole or any portion of ·the land Commissioner of Cwwn Lands. comprised in the lease, except with the written consent or the Commissioner of Crown Lands first had and obtained. G. The land (except the area between the railway and the first terrace which may be cultivated) shall be used for graz­ ing purposes only, and shall not be broken up or cropped Lands in Wellington Land District for Sale for Cash by Public without the written consent of the Oommissioner of Orown Auction. Lands first had and obtained. 7. The lessee shall destroy all rabbits on the land, and District Lands and Survey Office, shall prevent their increase or spread, to the satisfaction of Wellington, 14th January, 1929. the Commissioner of Crown Lands. ·OTICE is hereby given that the underme~tioned .lands S. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of N . will be offered for sale for cash by pubhc auctIOn at gorse, broom, and sweetbriar on the land comprised in the the District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, on Tuesday, lease; and he shall with all reasonable despatch remove, or 5th March, 1929, at 2.30 o'clock p.m., under the provisions of cause to be removed, all gorse, sweetbriar, broom, Californian the Land Act, 1924. thistle, or other noxious weeds or plants, as may be directed by the Commissioner of Crown Lands . SCHEDULE. . 9. The rent shall be payable half-yearly in advance, free from all deductions whatsoever. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.-FIRST-OLASS LAND. 10. The leas~ ,hall be liable to forfeiture in case the lessee Waimarino Oounty.-Retaruke Survey District. shall fail to fulfil any of the conditions of the said lease within sixty days after the date on which the same ought SECTION 5, Block XI: Area, 6 acres 3 roods IS perches. to be fulfilled. Upset, price, £70. Situated on the left bank of the , with a Full particulars may be obtained on application to this frontage to the Retaruke Valley Road, about twenty-eight office. miles from Raurimu. Railway-station. A natural clearing, W. STEWART, with about 4 acres practically level, and balance undulating Commissioner of Crown Lands. to steep creek-banks. Good soil and well watered land. Practically all reverted to bracken fern.

TERMS OF SALE. STATE FOREST SERVICE . NOTICE. One-fifth of the purchase-money on the fall of the hammer, and the balance, together with £1 (Crown-grant fee), within thirty days thereafter, otherwise the part of the purchase­ Milling-timber for Sale by Public rPender. money paid by way of deposit shall be forfeited, and the sale of the land declared null and void. Title will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1924. State Forest Service, Hokitika, 2Sth January, 1929. Full particulars may be obtained from the Commissioner OTICE is hereby given that written tend.ers for the of Crown Lands, Wellington. N purchase of the undermentioned milling-timber ,will H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, close at the office of the State Forest Service, Hokitika, at Commissioner of Crown Lands . 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 25th February, 1929.

• JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2'67

SCHEDULE. close at the office of the State Forest Service, Invercargill, WESTLAND CONSERVATION REGION.-WESTLAND LAND at 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 18th February, 1929. DISTRICT. I SCHEDULE. ALL the milling-timber on that pie?e of land, cont.ain~ng 328 acres, situated in Block XV, Walwhero Survey DIstrIct, SOUTHLAND CONSERVATION-REGION.-SOUTHLAND LAND portion of Provisional State ~orest Re~erve No. 1593, ahout DIs'rRICT. seven miles from Ngahere Railway-statlOn. ALL the milling-timber on that area containing approximately The total estimated quantity in cubic feet is 408,381, or 46 acres (part frovisional State Forest No. 20), Bl~ck VIII, in board feet, 2,568,400; made us as follows :- Lilburn Survey Di'3trict, situated about twenty miles from Species. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. Tuatapere Railway-station. }(ahikatea 148,351 915,100 The total e~timated quantity in cubic feet is 51,260, in Rimu 260,030 1,653,300 board feet, 311,300, made up as follows:- Species. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. 408,381 2,568,400 }(ahikatea 42,731 260,300 Silver beech 6,263 37,300 Upset price, £2,240; ground rent, £16 8s. per annum. Matai 1,058 6,100 Time for removal: Five years. Rimu 980 6,400 Terms of Payment. Miro 228 1,200 A marked cheque for one-twentieth of the purcha.se-money, together with half-year's ground rent and £1 Is. (license fee) Totals 51,260 311,300 must accompany the tender, and the balance be paid by fifteen equal quarterly instalments; the first payment to be Upset price: £380. made six months after the date of sale. Ground rent: £2 6s ..per annum. Time for removal of timber: One year. In addition, the successful tenderer shall continue ~he payment of such ground rent half-yearly in advance durmg Terms of Payment. the currency of the license. A marked cheque for one-fourth of the price tendered, Terms and Conditions. together with half-year's ground rent and £1 Is. (license fee) 1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by an "?n I must accompany the tender, and the balance of the purchase­ demand" promissory note made and endorsed to th~ satlS- money be paid by three equal quarterly instalments, the first faction of the Commissjoner of State Forests, ,and mterest of which shall be paid three months after the date of sale. at the rate of 1 per cent. pel' annum in excess of current In addition, the successful tenderer shall continue to pay bank overdraft rates will be charged if the note is overdue such ground rent half-yearly in advance during the currency from the date of maturity to the date of payment. of the license. 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in Terms and Condititms. accordi1llce with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-22, 1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by "?n the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. demand" promissory notes made and endorsed to th.e satls- 3. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that faction of the Commissioner of State Forests, and mterest the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer at the rate of I per cent. per annum in excess of current to pay any claims or charges which may be ~ade by: that bank overdraft rates will be charged on all notes overdue body for the maintenance of the road over WhICh the tImber from the date of maturity to the date of payment. may be transported, an,d before a sawmill license is issued a 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have. been accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-22, made in this connection must be produced to the underSIgned. the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. 4. The aforementioned qualities, quantities, and kinds as to 3. The aforementioned qualities, qnantities, and kinds as the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for to the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase shall be voidable nor shall the successful purchaser be en- shall be voidable, nor shall the successful purchaser be en­ titled to any abatement in price, by reason of the said. timb~r titled to any abatement in price, by reason of the said timber being of less quantity, .quality, or kind as st?'te~ herem or 1Il beinO' of less quantity, quality, or kind as stated herein or in any advertisement havmg reference to the saId tImber. any ~dvertisement having reference to the said timber. 5. A return, verified by affidavit, giving the number of 4. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that logs cut of each species and their contents must be made the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer quarterly by the licensee on the l~st da~s of March, June, to pay any claims or charges which may be ~ade by: that September, and December respectIvely III each year. A body for the maintenance of the road over WhICh the tImber return, similarly verified, mus~ be made on the ~ame dates may be transported, and before a sawmill license is issued a showing the output of sawn tImber of each speCIes. These letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have. been returns may be ascertained and verified by inspection of the made in this connection must be produced to the underslgned. books of the mill, or by such other means as the Conservator 5. A return, verified by affidavit, giving the number of may require, and for this purpose the accounts and books logs cut of each species and their contents must be made shall be open to the inspection of the Conservator, a Forest quarterlv by the licensee on the last days of March, June, Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. . . . September, and December, respecthrely, in each year. A 6. Intending tenderers ~re expected .to VISIt the localIty return, similarly verified, must be made on the same dates and to satisfy themselves m e-v-ery partICular on all matters showing the output of sawn timber of each species. These relative to the sale. ., I returns may be ascertained and verified by inspection of the 7. Each tenderer must s~ate the to~al prICe that he IS pr~- books of the mill, or by such other means as the Conservator pared to pay for each speCIes. The hI~be8t or an~ ten~er WIll may require, and for this purpose the accounts and books not necessarily be accepted, and the tImber descrIbed IS sub- shall be open to the inspection of the Conservator, a Forest mitted for sa~e ~ubject to the final acceptance of the tender Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. . . . by the CommIssIOner of State Forests. ,. 6. Intending tenderers .are expected to VISIt the localIty 8. The right is reserved to the CommISsIOner. of .State and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the saId tImber relative to the sale. either before or after the closing date for receipt of ten~ers. 7. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is pre- 9. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein m~ntIOne~ pared to pay for each species. The highest or any tender will it will remain open for application at the upset prIce until not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described is sub­ further notice. .. . mitted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the tender 10. Tenders should be on the speCIal form obtamable from bv the Commissioner of State Forests. any office of the State F~rest Service, and should be e:r~c~ose~ v 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner. of .State in envelopes addressed Conservator of Forests, HokItlka, Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the saId tImber and endorsed" Tender for Timber." either before or after the closing date for receipt of tenders. The conditions which will be inserted in the license to be 9. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein m~ntione~ issued to the purchaser and further, particulars may ~e ob- it will rem~jn open for application at the upset prICe untIl tained on application to the underSIgned or to the DIrector further notICe. .. of Forestry, Wellington. 10. Tenders should be on the speCIal form obtamable from any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed A. D. McGARROCK, Conservator of Forests. in envelopes addressed" Conservator of Forests, Invercargill," Milling-timber for Sale by Public Tender. and endorsed" Tender for Timber." The conditions which will be inserted in the license to be State Forest Service, issued to the purchaser, and further particulars, may be Invercargill, 28th .Tanuary, 1929. obtained on application to the undersigned or to the Secretary OTIC.E is hereby given that written. t~nde:s for t~e of Forestry, Wellington. N purchase of the undermentioned millmg-tImber will S. A, C. DARBY, Conservator of Forests. 268 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

In Ban!cruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt of New Zealand (Taranaki District). OTICE is hereby given that ARTHUR BENJAMIN GRAHAM, N Baker, of Whangarei, was this day adjudged bankrupt; In the matter of HENRY LUDOVIC MARTINI, of New Ply­ and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden mouth, Merchant and Builder, a Bankrupt. at the Courthouse, Whangarei, on Thursday, the 7th day of OTICE is hereby given that the public examination of February, 1929, at 11 "o'clock a.m. N the above-named bankrupt will be held on Tuesday, Dated at Whangarei, this 24th day of January, 1929. the 29th day of January, 1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, V. R. CROWHURST, at the Supreme Court House, Robe Street, New Plymouth. Deputy Official Assignee. I Dated this 16th day of January, 1929. J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.-In the S'upreme Oourt of New Zealand.

OTICE is hereby given that G. R. HOSKING, Builder, Tn Bankruptcy. . of 17 St. Mark's Road, Remuera, was this day adjudged N In the Estate of FRANK BALL, of "\Vaipukurau, Labourer. bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to I be holden at my office on Monday, the 11th day of February, NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend 1929, at 11 o'clock a.m. I of Is. 8td. in the pound is now payable at my office Dated at Auckland, this 25th day"of January, 1929. on all accepted proved claims. G. G. CHISHOLM, G. N. MORRIS, Official Assignee. Official Assignee. Napier, 25th January, 1929.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt of New Zealand. In Bankt·ujJtcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Napier.

OTICE is hereby given that THOMAS ERNEs'r GOUDIE, OTICE is hereby given that JAMES FRITIDERICK LE N Farmer, of Colville, was this day adjudged bankrupt; N. SUEUR, formerly of Hastings, but now of Wanganui, and I hereby summon a mceting of creditors to be holden at Hotelkeeper, was, on the 17th December, 1928, adjudged my office on Tuesday, the 5th day of February, 1929, at bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to 11 o'clock a.m. " be holden at the Courthouse, Hastings, on Tuesday, the 5th Dated at Auckland, this 25th day of January, 1929. day of February, 1929, at 2 o'clock p.m. G. N. MORRIS, G. G. CHISHOLM, Official Assignee. 28th January, 1929. Official Assignee;

In Bankruptcy. In Bankruptcy.-In the S'npreme Oourt of New Zealand. In the Estate of AI.EXANDER STEYEN, of Wanganui, OTICE is hereby given that ALICE M. HEMMING, Married Draper, a Bankrupt. N.r Woman, of 458 Dominion Road, Auckland, was this OTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting ...L'N of 9j;d. in the pound is now payable on all accepted of creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 8th day proved claims in the above estate, at my office, 44 Maria of February, 1929, at 11 o'clock a.m. Place, Wanganui. Dated at Auckla,nd, this. 25th day of January, 1929. E. M. SILK, G. N. MORRIS, Deputy Official Assignee. Official Assignee. Wanganui, 23rd January, 1929.

In Bankr1(.ptcy. In Bankruptcy.--ln the Supreme OOU1·t of New Zealand. In the matter of Part IV of the Administration Act, 1908, OTICE is hereby given that W. J. LYNCH, of Napier and in the matter of the Estate of W. E. MCCARTHY N Avenue, Takapuna, Boot-dealer, was this day ad­ (deceased), late of Wanganui, Draper. judged bankrupt;. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors OTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend to be holden at my office on Thursday, the 7th day of February, IN o~ Is. 9!d. in the pound (making in all 9s. 9id. in the 1929, at 11 o'clock a.m. pound) ia now payable on all accepted proved claims, at my Dated at Auckland, this 25th day of .January, 1929. office, 44 Maria Place, Wanganui. G. N. MORRIS, E. M. SILK, Official Assignee. Deputy Official Assignee. Wanganui, 26th Jaml9,ry, 1929.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Wangan'Ui. OTICE is hereby given that ANDREW JAMES FARMER, I OTICE is hereby given that JOHN BOURKE, of Mouma­ Agent, of 245 Ponsonby Road, Auckland, was this N ..l. haki, Waverley, Farmer, was this day adjudged day adjudged bankrupt; aad I hereby summon a meeting N bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors of creditors to be holden at ·my office on Tuesday, the 12th to be holden at the Town Board Offices, Waverley, on day of February, 1929, at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated at Auckland, this 26th day of January, 1929. Monday, the 4th day of February, 1929, at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated at Wanganui, this 26th day of January, 1929. G. N. MORRIS, Official Assignee. E. M. SILK, Deputy Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oo'u.rt of New Zealand. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supremq, (!ourt holdtn at Wangu.nui. OTICE is hereby given that GEORGE ALBERT LUDWIG, "OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM BAKER,. of Marton, N of Manawaru, Sharemilker, was this day adjudged N Ex· Hotelkeeper, was this day adjadged bankrupt; bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at be holden at the Courthouse, Te Aroha, on Tuesday, the the Courthouse, Marton, on Tuesday, the 5th day of Fehruary, 5th day of Februa,ry, 1929, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. ' 1929, at 9.30 o'clock a.m. Dated at Hamilton, this 25th day of January, 1929. Dated at Wanganui, this 28th day of January, 1929. J. H. ROBERTSON, E. M. SILK, Qfficial ASSignee. Deputy Official Assignee. JAN. 31.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 269

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt of New Zealand. Ohapman, George Stephenson, of Willowby, Farmer. Osborne, David Studleigh, of Ashburton, Fa-rmer. ~ OTIOR- is hereby given that GEORGE FRAIN BRAND, Oha.mbers, John, of Ashburton, Lin.esman. N of Lower Hutt, Oabinetmaker, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors O. O. PRATT, to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 5th day of February, Official Assignee. 1929, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of January, 1929. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Tima·ru. S. TANS LEY, Official Assignee. OTIOE is hereby given that statements of accounts and N balance-sheets in respect of the undermentioned estates, together with the report of the Audit Office thereon, In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt of New Zealand. have been duly filed in the above Oourt; and I hereby further give notice that at the sitting of the said Oourt, to be holden 'OTIOE is hereby given that ALBERT EDGAR MATTHEWS, on Monday, the 11th day of February, 1929, I intend to apply N of Wellington, Driver, was this day adjudged bank­ for an order releasing me from the administration of the rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be said estates. Dated this 29th day of January, 1929. holden at my office on Monday, the 4th day of February, 1929, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Luscombe, Arthur Wilkes, of Mount Somers, Horse-dealer.. Oairns, Robert, of Ashburton, Hardware-merchant. Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of January, 1929. - Richardson and Oairns, of Ashburton, Hardware-merchant.s. S. TANSLEY, Gibson, James, of Ashburton, Labourer. Official Assignee. Baxter, Robert William, of Seafield, Farmer. Nicholls, Francis Spargoe, of Ashburton, Painter. Grigg, Richard Arthur, of Alford Forest, Farmer. In Bankruptcy.-In the. Supreme Oourt holden at Nelson. Ward, Francis Bellman, of Dromote, Labourer. OTIOE is hereby given that PERCY DISERENS, of Gowan C. O. PRATT, N Bridge, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; Official Assi!, .. Jee. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 5th day of February, 1929, at 2.15 o'clock p.m. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt of New Zeala·nd. J. C. HARDING, 28th January, 1929. Official Assignee. OTIOE is hereby given that JAMES MATHIESON; of N Otautau, near Invercargill,. Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of In Bankntptcy. creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 5th day of February, 1929, at 2.15. o'clock p.m. In the Estate of ALFRED WHITE, of Greymouth, Oycle Dated at Invercargill, this 21st day of January, 1929. Agent. It. MORGAN, OTIOE is hereby given that a first and final dividend Official Assignee. N of 3d. in the pound is now payable on all proved and accepted claims in the above estate, at my office, Guinness Street, Greymouth. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. A. NAYLOR, Deputy Official Assignee. Greymouth, 26th January, 1929. VIDENCE of the loss of renewable lease, Vol. 432, E folio 240 (Auckland Registry), of Section 25s, Reynolds Settlement, in favour of HAROLD JACKSON, of Roto-o­ In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt of New Zealand. rangi, Oambridge, Farmer, having been lodged with me, together with an application for the issue of a provisional renewable OTIOE is hereby given that ARTHUR EDw:tN WALLER lease, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such N OLARK, of 151 Salisbury Street, Ohristchurch, Tram­ provisional renewable lease accordingly upon the expiration way Employee, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I of fourteen days from the 31st Janua.ry, 1929. hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my Dated at the Land Registry Office at Auckland, this 25th office, Government Departmental Buildings, Worcester Street, day of January, 1929. Ohristchurch, on Tuesday, the 12th day of February, 1929, W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated at Ohristchurch, this 29th day of January, 1929. A. W. WATTERS, OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ Official Assignee. N after described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before 4th March, 1929. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Timaru. 7727. DONALD KEITH OLARK.-Lots 1 and 2 of Allotment 5, Parish of Waiau, containing 247 acres 0 roods OTIOE 'is hereoy given that statements of accounts 26 perches. Occupied by applicant. Plan 21267 .... _ . and balance-sheets in respect. of the under mentioned N 7728. KENNETH MATHESON.~Lot 3 of Allotment 5, estates, together with the report-of the Audit Office thereon, Parish of Waiau, containing 165 adres 3 roods 29 perches. have been duly filed in the above Oourt; and I hereby further Occupied by applicant. Plan 21267. give notice that at the sitting of the said Oourt, to be holden 7729. JAMES PERCIVAL OLARK.-Lot 4 of Allotment on Tuesday, the 5th day of February, 1929, I intend to apply 5, Parish .of Waiau, containing 59 acres 3 roods 30 perches. for an order releasing me from the administration of the said Occupied by applicant. Plan 21267. estates. Dated this 29th day of January, 1929. 7809. WILLIAM SWINNERTON'.-Part Allotments 8, Reynolds, Ernest, of Ashbutton, Bootmaker. 9, 10, and 11, Se~tion 17, Suburbs of Auckland, containing Olark, Thomas, of Ashburton, Skin-buyer. 13 acres 3 roods 4·4 perches,fronting Ohurch Street and Guthrie, Mungo Alexander, of Ashburton, Hairdresser. Maurice Road, Penrose. Occupied by applicant. Plan 21737. Oullen, Peter Leo, of Ashbutton, Oontractor. 7813. FRANCIS THOMAS FINLAY EVANS.-Part Lot Painter, James Albert, of Wheatstone, Farmer. 19 of Allotment 2, Section 41, City of Auckland, containing 'Tully, John, of Tinwald, Farmer. 5·26 perches, fronting Wellesley Street West. Occupied by Kennedy, Thomas Johnson, of Ashburton, Blacksmith. applicant. Plan 21746. Findlay, Hugh Paton, of Ashburton, Fruiterer. 7816. EMILY FREAR THOMPSON.-Lot 79 of Allot­ Frew, Albert.Ernest, of -Tinwald, Farmer. ment 21~ Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 18·2 Fleming, Robert Anderson, of Tinwald, Shepherd. perches, fronting Ponsonby Terrace, Ponsonby, in the Oity Ohapman, Frederick Henry, of Willowby, Farmer. of Auckland. Occupied by Mrs. Kerr. Plan 21784. Wallace, Archibald Henry, of Ashburton, Baker. 7817. THOMAS KIRKPATRICK THOMPSON and Wightman, Robert Wallace, of Methven, Farmer. EMILY FREAR THOMPSON.-Pa.rt Lots 16 and 17. of Robinson, Frederick George, of Ashburton, Labourer. Allotment 29, Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, containing Horgan, James Patrick, of Hinds, Farmer. 16·5 perches, fronting Tole Street, Ponsonby, in the City of Attwood, Horace, of Ashburton, Olerk. Auckland. Occupied by applicants. Plan 21784. F ,rfHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

783ft LILLIAN' ADELAIDE STEVENSON.-Lot 5 of. went into voluntary liquidation, the undersigned .being Fairburn's Claim, containing 29·3 perche"l, fronting Park appointed Liquidator. Road, in the Borough of Otahuhu. Occupied by applicant. Creditors having claims against the above company are Plan 21901. requested to lodge same with me on or before 12th February, ,7847. MABEL SOPHIA ELIZABETH MAKGILL.­ 1929. Part Allotment 67, Village of Waiuku, containing 11·1 perches. V. KIRK, Liquidator. fronting Queen Street, in the Waiuku Town District. Argus House, High Street, Auckland, .Unoccupied. Pla:p. 21935. 21st January, 1929. 99 7850. THE CHAIRMAN, COUNCILLORS, AND IN­ ,HABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF MANUKAU.----,Part Allotment 58, Parish of Papakura, containing 5 acres 1 rood NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 14·2 perches. Occupied by applicant. Plan 21958. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. '\ ' OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretof'Ore Dated this 25th day of January, 1929, at the Land Registry ,.', subsisting between E. F. GYDE and E. W. BARRINGER, .office, Auckland. carrying on business in the Town of . Hawera as Motor and W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. Electrical Engineers under the style or firm of " Gyde and Barringer," has been dissolved by mutual consent as from: the 14th day of January, 1929, and that the said business will PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of a in future be carried on by the said E. F. Gyde under the , A new certificate of title in favour of JAMES BRODIE, firm name of " Gyde and Co." of Gisborne, Storeman, for one rood two perches and fourteen­ Dated at Hawera, the 21st day of January, 1929. hundredths of a perch, being Lot 1, D.P. 1765 (Tyndall E. F. GYDE. Extension' No.1), being part Kaiti 324 Block, and all the 100 E. W. BARRINGER. land in Certificate of Title Vol. 53, folio 241, Gisborne Registry, and evidence having been furnished of the loss of the said certificate of title, I hereby give notice that it is my intention NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. to issue. such new certificate of title at the expiration of one month from the' date of the Gazette containing this notice. RESOLUTION LEVYING SPECIAL RATE. Dated at the Land Registry Office at Gisborne, this 22nd day of January, 1929. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar. I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans 4ct, 1926, the New Plymouth Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:- That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other ,'W'. HEREAS applicationh.as been made .to me to register charges on a loan of seventy-six thousand five hundred pounds re-entries of the following leases from the TAIRA­ (£76,500), authorized to be raised by the New Plymouth WHITI DISTRICT MAORI LAND BOARD, acting under Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act for the Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, as lessor, to following purposes:- AGNES CLEMENTINA BOWEN as lessee: Lease No. 4910 (a) £40,340 for constructing a dam in the valley of the of Nuhaka' 2R 2G Block; lease No. 0066 of Nuhaka 2B 2F Mangamahoe Stream as an extension of the Council's Block; lease No. 5239 of Nuhaka 2B' 2A 1 Block; lease Electric-light and Power Works, including in such No. 5612 of Nuhaka 2B 2H 2 Block. purpose the provision of all plant, appliances, Now, therefore, I hereby give notice that it is my intention materials, and other things necessary or useful to register s:uch re-~ntr,ies u~less good caus~ be showl!- on or I therefor; the payment of compensation to persons before the 4th day of March, 1929. . injuriously affected' thereby; and any matter or Dated at the Land Registry Office, Napier, this 26th day of I thing incidental or in relation to the said purpose: January, 1929. (b) £36,160 for extensions to the system of water-mains R F. BAIRD, District Land Registrar. (generally known as the reticulation and supply mains) ,of the Borough Waterworks, as defined by section 238 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, ,A PPL~CATION having been made to me for the issue of a including in such purpose the provision of all plant, p:rov?-sional le~se in the name . of DANIEL SYME, mains, appliances, materials, and other things of Runang~" Miner, for one (I) rood, more or less, being necessary or useful therefor; the payment of com­ Villag.e.homestead Allotment numbered eighteen (18), Block pensation to persons injuriously affected thereby; forty.-three (43),' on the map of the Runanga Township, Village and any matter or thing incidental or in relation to Settleinent of Runanga, being all the land comprised in the said purpose: . Register-book, Vol. 16, folio 134, Westland Registry, and The said New Plymouth Borough Council hereby makes e:vidence having been lodged of the loss of the said lease, I and levies a special rate of one penny and one-tenth of a hereby give notice that I will issue the provisional lease as penny'in the pound upon the rateable value (on:, the basis of requested after fourteen days from the date of the Gazette the unimproved value) of all rateable property of the Borough . containing this notice. of New Plymouth, comprising the whole of the Borough of , Dated this 24th day of January, 1929, at the Land Registry Office, Hokitika. " , ' New Plymouth, and that such special rate shall be an annual­ recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be pay­ E. C. ADAMS,District Land Registrar. able yearly on the 1st day of June in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty­ four· and a quarter years, expiring on the 1st day of April, " ADVERTISEMENTS. 1953, or until the loan is fully paid off. H. VICTOR GRIFFITHS, Mayor. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a reso­ AKE notice that, at the expi:ration of three months lution passed at a meeting of the New Plymouth Borough T from the date hereof, the name of the undermentioned Council regularly called and held at the Municipal Offices, company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be Liardet Street, New Plymouth, on the 21st day of January, ,struck off the ,Register and the company dissolved :- 1929. Manawanui Est,ate 'Company, Limited. 1921/63. 102 H. VICTOR GRIFFITHS, Mayor. . , ' Given under my hand at. Christchurch, this 25th day of ; January ,1929. McMEEKIN AND COMPANY, LIMITED. J. MORRISON, Assistant Registrar of COmpaIll(5;, IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.

W. S. LANGDALE AND CO. (AUCKLAND), LTD., N extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of A McMEEKIN AND COMPANY, LIMITED (in voluntary liquidation), will be held in the Liquidator's Office, Stafford IN LIQUIDATION~ Chambers, 205 Stafford Street, Timaru, at 4 o'clock p.m. Iii the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and its amend­ on Tuesday, 12th February, 1929. ments, alid in the matter of W. S. LANGDALE AND Business: To receive I.liquidator's final report and state­ COMPANY (AUCKLAND), LIMITED. ment of the affairs of the company. '. J OTrcE is hereby.given that by an extraordinary reso- G. JOHNSON, Liquidator. lution dated 21st January, 1929 the above company Tima.ru, 21st January, 1929. 104 N J I JAN ••?1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE·TTE. 271

D. P. MURPHY, LIMITED. WAIMAKARIRI RIVER TRUST. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. In the matter of the Waimakariri River Improvement Act, In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the 1922, the River Boards Act, 1908, and the Public Works matter of D. P. MURPHY, LIMITED. Act, 1928. T an extraordinary general meeting of the members of OTICE is hereby given that the Waimakariri RiY~ A the above-named company, held at Duneain on the rN Trust proposes, under the provisions of the above­ 21st day of January, 1929, the following extraordinary mentioned Acts, to execute a certain public work-namely, resolution was duly passed :- the diversion of the Waimakariri River and the improvement Resolved: "That the company be wound up voluntarily, and flood control of such river, and river-convervation works and that JOHN H. A. McKFlEFRY, of Dunedin, be and is generally-and for the purpose of such public work the lands hereby appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding­ described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken: up." Notice is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so required to be taken is deposited in the public office of the 105 .J. H. A. McKEEFRY, Liquidator. Waimakariri River Trust, situate at Commerce Hall, corner I Worcester Street and Oxford Terrace, Christchmch, and is open for inspection (without paym.ent of any fee) by .. all persons dming office hours: THE CLEVEDON SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. I All persons affected by or having any well-grounded objections to the execution of such work or the taking of the said lands are required to state forthwith, in writing, such IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. objections, and forward such writing within forty days from the first publication of this notice to-the Waimakariri River N the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the Trust at its public office, situate as aforesaid. No objection I matter of the CLEVEDON SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED to the amount or payment of compensation in respect of (in liquidation). the execution of such work is a well-grounded objection. N accordance with the provisions of sections 230 and 252 SCHEDULE. I of the Companies Act, 1908, notice is hereby given that All that parcel of land situate in the Waimakariri River a general meeting of the me:tnbers of the company will be Trust District and in the Eyre County, and situate in Block held at the office of the Liquidator, 58-9 Endean's Buildings, III of the Christchmch Smvey Disttict~ in the Lalfd District Queen Street, Auckland, on Tuesday, 26th February, 1929, of Canter bmy, and containing by-admeasurement 000 hundred at 10.30 o'clock a.m. and eighteen acres and thirty perches (U8 acres and 30 Busine.ss: To receive and adopt the Liquidator's report perches), be the same a little more or less, and being Rural and statement of affairs, showing how the winding-up of Sections 412, 466, and part of Rural Section 876, .and being the company has been conducted and its property the whole of the land comprised in Certificates of Title Vol. disposed of. 92, folio 67, Vol. 153, folio 42, and Vol. 405, folio 213; as the same is more particularly delineated on the said plan prepared V{. PERRY, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Liquidator, by Harold Wilson Harris, of Christchmch, Licensed Surveyor, 58-9 Endean's Buildings, Auckland. and signed by him on the 20th day of December, 1928, and Auckland, 25th January, 1929. 106 therein colomed green: ~l\J.so all that parcel of land situate in the Waimakariri River Trust District and in the County of Eyre,· and situate in Block III of the Christchmch Survey District, in the Land VERNE, BURGESS, AND CO., LIMITED. District of. Canterbury, and contaitring by admeasmement fourteen acres and three roods (14 acres and 3 roods), be the same a little more or less, and being part of Rural Section IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. 738, and being part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Vol. 219, folio 177; as the same is more particularly delineated on the said pla.n prepared by Ha,rold Wilson Harris, In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the of Christchmch, Licensed Smveyor, and signed by him on matter of VERNE, BURGESS, AND CO., LIMITED (in the 20th day of December, 1928, and therein colQured pink. liquidation). Dated at Christchmch, this 25th day of January, 1929. OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of members C. W. HERVEY, N of VERNE, BURGESS, AND CO., LTD., held on the 23rd Secretary of the Waimakariri River Tr.ust. day of January, 1929, the following resolution was duly Johnston, Mills, and White, . passed :- Solicitors to .the Trust. ·109 U That it ,has been proved to the satisfaction of this meeting that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. continue its business, and that it is advisable that it be wound up voluntarily, and that the company be wound up accord. RESOLUTION MAKING _SPECIAL RATE. ingly, and that ARTHUR STEWART, of Christchurch, Public Accountant, be and is hereby appointed Liquidator." South Area Water and Sewerage hoan of £62,500,1929. Dated at Christchurch, this 24th day of January, 1929. Passed 10th January,:1929. 107 A. STEWART, Liquidator. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in tha.t I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act,192(),the Inver· cargill Borough Council hereby resolires as follows :- That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of £62,500, authorized to be raised. by the STANLEY SMITH AND COMPANY, LTD. Invercargill Borough Council under,the above-mentioned Act for the installation of a water-~upply and street reticulation IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. of ma.in-pipes, and sewerage installation and reticulation of sewers for the area, now part of the Borough of Invercargill;· described in Order in Council dated the·13th December, 1927,­ In the ma.tter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the Gazette No. 87, including outfall sewer for existing sewer~ge matter of STANLEY SMITH AND COMPANY, LIMITED tanks, as required by the Board· of. Health by requisition (in voluntary liquidation). dated 19th November, 1928, made under section 22 of the · OTWE is hereby given that at a meeting of shareholders Health Act, 1920, the said the Invercargill Borough. Council N of STANLEY SMITH ANI) CO., LIMITED, held at Methven hereby makes and levies a special rate of decimal six nine nine on the 21st day of ,January, 1929, the following resolution was (0·699) of one penny in the pound upon the rateable value duly passed :- of all rateable property of the Borough of Invercargill, com,;. " That the company go into voluntary liquidation, and that prising the whole of the Borough of Invercargill,and 'that­ WILLIAM WALLACE GIBSON and JAMES MAWSON STEWART, of such special rate shall be an anhual-recurringr,ate during. the· Christchurch, be and are hereby appointed Liquidators." currency of such· loan, and be payable-yearly-on the 31st day: Dated at Christchurch, this 23rd day of January, 1929. of tT uly in each and every year dTIting the curr.ency at such loan, being a period of twenty years, or until the loan is WILLIAM WALLACE GIBSON} .. .,. fully paid off. 108 JAMES MAWSON STEWART LlqUldato s. UO C. L. GRANGE, Town Clerk. 272 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.5

BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. SUN AND YEW, LIMITED.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOlAL RATE. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATJON.

North Ward S.1. Redemption Loan, 1928, of £2,891. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the Passed 10th January, 1929. matter of the liquidation of SUN AND YEW, LIMITED, a N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that private company duly incorporated under 'the said· Act. I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the Inver­ T a special meeting of shar~holders of SUN AND' YEW; cargill Borough CouilCil hereby resolves asfollows:- A LIMITED, held at the registered office of the company, That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other 326 Queen Street, Auckland, on Thursday,. the 24th day of charges on a loan of £2,891, authorized to be raised by the January, 1929, at 3 o'clock p.m., it was resolved that owing Invercargill Borough Council under the above-mentioned to the principals of the company wishing to return to China Act for paying off (after deduction of accumulated sinking the company go into voluntary liquidation for the purpose of fund) part, of the loan of £3,800, raised by the Borough of winding up the affairs of the company, and that Messrs. South Invercargill, falling due on the 1st day of December, Au SUN YUE and GEORGE WONG YEW be appointed 1928, and for which sum of £2,891' the Invercargill Borough Liquidators to the company. is now liable by reason of alteration of the borough boundaries, the said the Invercargill Bo.roughCouncil hereby makes and AU SUN YUE, Managing Director. levies a special rate of decimal nought four two (0·042) of G. W. YUE, Director. one penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable 119 S. J. HUEN, Director and Secretary. property of the Borough of Invercargill, comprising the whole of the Borough of Invercargill, and that such special rate shall bean annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 31st day of July in each MEDICAL REGISTRATION. and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty years, or until the loan is fully paid off. DAVID GERVAN McMILLAN, M.B., Ch.B., 192{), 111 C. L. GRANGE, Town Clerk. I , N.Z., now residing in Wellington, hereby give notioe that I intend applying on the 28th February, 1929, to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at RESOLUTION MAKING, SPECIAL RATE. Wellington. Dated at Wellington, 28th January, 1929. Middle Ward S.1. Redemption Loan, 1928, of £5,155. DAVID GERVAN MoMILLAN, Passed 10th January, 1929. 120 Kurow. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the Inver­ cargill Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:- POVERTY BAY ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. , .That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on 'a loan of £5,155, authorized to be raised by the Invercargill Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. for paying off (after deduction of accumulated sinking fund) the loan of £5,900, raised by the Borough of South Inver­ cargill, falling due on the 1st day of December, 1928, and N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in for which the Invercargill Borough is now liable by reason I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and of alteration of the borough boundariesf the said the Inver~ , of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Poverty cargill Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special . Bay Electric-power Board hereby resolves as follows :­ tate of decimal nought seven five (0'075) of one penny in the That, for the purpose of providing the principal, interest, .pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property of and other charges on a loan of £21,750, authorized' to be the Borough of Invercargill, comprising the whole of the raised by the Poverty Bay Electric-power Board under the Borough of Invercargill, and that such special rate sp.all be ,above-mentioneq. Act for the purpose of completing" tlie an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, : undertaking in, respect of which a loan of £280,000 was raised and be payable yearly on the 31st day of. July in each and in the year 1926, namely :~ , every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of (1) To purchase the electrical undertaking of the Borough twenty years, or until the loan is fully paid off. of Gisborne and the sinking fund now lying: to the credit Of the Borough Council, in respect of '·1ts 112 C. L. GRANGE, Town Clerk. exiSting electric-power loans, and to take over the GiSborne Borough Electric-light Loan, 1926~, of £20,000, now be raised by the said borough to',add BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. to and improve the existing electrical plant of the said bOrough; : . . RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIAL RATE. (2) To provide, construct, and erect all electrical distribu­ tion and reticulation of the Poverty Bay Electric­ power District, and provide tools, plant, buildings, Abattoir Redemption Loan, 1929, of £6,650. and equipment for the same, as defined by the Passed 4th December, 1928. Electric-power Boards Act, 1925; (3) To provide money to instal all electrical and other N, ~pursuance and exeroise of the powers, vested in, it in that I behalf '1:>y the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, ,the Inver­ equipment for consumers as provided for under cargill .Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- section 118 of the Electric-power Boards Act, 1925, That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other and to provide money to purchase electrical and charges ona loan of £6,650" authorized to be raised by, the other equipment to sell to 'conSumers as provided Invercargill Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act for under section 120 of the Electric-power Boards for paying off the balance (after deducting accumulated Act, 1925; si:p.king fund) of the Abattoir Loan of the Invercargill Borough the said Poverty Bay Electric-power Board hereby makes of £10,000, falling due on the 1st day of January, 1929, the and levies a special rate of 5/128ths of a penny in ,the pound said the Invercargill Borough Council hereby makes and sterling upon the rateable value (on the basis of the capital' leyiesa special rate of decimal nought nine seven (0'097) value) of all rateable property of the Poverty Bay Electric­ of ,one penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all power District, comprising the whole' of the Foverty ·:Bay rateable property of the Borough of. Invercargill, comprising Electric-power District, and that such special rate' shalf· be the whole of the Borough -of .Invercargill, and that ,such an annual-:.;:ecurring rate during the currency ofsuch .loan, special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate dtlringthe and be, payaQleyearly' oIi' the 1st day of pecember --in. "each clU'fe,ncy of such ,loan, and be payable. yearly on the 3ist day and every ,year, dlil'ing the currency of such loan, 'bemga o} July in each and every year during the currency of such period of twenty~six years,' or until the loan is fully pCliid' off. loan, Qeing a period of twentycone years, or until the loan is Dated this 25th day of January, 1929. " fully paid off. FRED. R. BALL, Chairman. 113 C. L. GRANGE, Town Clerk; 121 V:E. SANDERS, Secretary. JAN. 31.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 273

VILLAS LIMITED. Isuch~special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the ~- .' -currency of such loan, and shall be payable yearly on the: 1st f) :.IN LIQUIDATION.1 . :day of April in each and every yeat during the currency of ~ ~- ~ I such loan, being a period of twenty-six (26) years from the OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of shareholders lIst day of September, 1929, or until the loan is fully paid off. N of VILLAS LIMITED held at the registered office of ~he 126 E. P. NORMAN Town Clerk. company on the 21st day of January, 1929, the followmg , resolution was passed :- WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. "TlJ,at the company be wound up voluntarily, and that WILLIAM PARK, of Wellington, Company Manager, be ap­ RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. pointed Liquidator. " II 125 W. PARK, Liquidator. N pursuance!and exercise of the powers vested III it in I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926,~ ilond its amendments, the Wellington City Council resolved on the WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. 21st .January, 1929, as follows:- That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL R,ATE. charges on a loan of one hundred and thirty thousand pounds (£130,000), (to be known' 80S "The Wellington City N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in Wainui Waterworks Loan 1880 Repayment Loan, 1929 "), I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and authorized to be raised by the Wellington City Council under its amendments, the Wellington City Council resolved on the the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of redeeming the 21st January, 1929, as follows :- liability in respect of a loan of one hundred and thirty thousand That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other pounds (£130,000) which matures on the 1st day of Septem­ charges of a loan of ninety-four thousand pounds (£94,000), ber, 1929, the said Wellington City Council hereby makes and (to be known as "The Wellington City Improvements and levies a special rate of thirty-three two-hundredths of a penny Melrose S'treets and Tramways Loans Repayment Loan, (33/200d.) in the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis 1929 "), authorized to be raised by the Wellington City of the unimproved value) of all rateable property in the, Council under the above-mentioned Act for. the purpose of :whole of the City of Wellington, and that such special rate redeeming the outstanding liability in respect of four loans shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of maturing on the 1st day of September, 1929, the said Wel­ such loan, and shall be payable yearly on the 1st day of lington City Council hereby D1akes and levies a special rate of :April in each and every year during the curr~ncy of such one-eighth of a penny (td.) in the pound upon the rateable :loan, being a period of thirty-one (31) years from the 1st day value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable ; of September, 1929, or until the loan is fully paid off. property in the whole of the City of Wellington, and that , 127 E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk.

REGISTER of MONEY UNCLAIMED held by THE TAUPIRI COAL-MINES, LTD., as at Jat January, 1929.

-Total Amount 1 Description of -U-n-cl-al-·m-e-d-M-O-n-e-y-.--- Name, Occupation,and Last Known Address of Owner on Books. due to Owner. 1

£ s. d. Paul, Harry, Papakura, Farmer.. .. 2 2 ° Unclaimed dividends. Solomon, Thomas, Papakura, Mill Hand - .. 220 Te Awa Hirahi, Huntly, Farmer 243

97 oOPY of REGISTER of UNCLAIMED MONEYS held by THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD.

Name, Occupation, and Last Known Addresl of Owner Total Amount on Books. due to Ownp-r. Description of Unclaimed Money. 1 DateClaim. of Last I

£ s. d. Bentham, Sylvester, Builder, care of Commercial Bank of 19 6 Balance of account 8/12/22. Australia, Ltd., Christchurch ° Hudson, Agnes Mary, Wife of John Hudson, Grocer, Masterton 1 6 8 17/10/22. Fisher, Charles William, Club Manager, care of Criterion Hotel, 21 8 2 13/2/22. Waimate Hall and Johnston, Motor Engineers, Dublin Street, Wanganui 4 12 11 19/8/22. Parkes, John Joseph (Trust Account), Land and Commisison 3 12 1 11/12/22. Agent, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui Associated Traders of N.Z., Ltd., Union Bank Chambers,' 9 911 26/7/22. Wellington Bainbridge and Sons, Ltd., Carriers, 29 Ghuznee Street, Wel­ 0 6 16/12/22. lington . Stock, John William, Indent Agent, King's Cha.mbers, Wel­ o 14 2 24/3/22. lington Wilson, James Howard, Merchant, Karaka Bay, Wellington .. :J 19 2 7/7/22. 101 EGISTER of MONEY UNCLAIMED held by THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO., LTD., DUNEDIN, under the Unclaimed R Moneys Act, 1898:- ' Total Na.me, Occupation, and Last Known Address Amount due Description of Unclaimed Date of la81i of Owner on Books. I to Owner. Money. Cla.im.

£ s. d. Gilbert Grant, Farm Labourel', Glenore ° 15 5 Yearly dividend on 2 shares in Owner not"heard I the Mosgiel Woollen Fac tory of -for ov'er Co., Ltd. . thirty vears. Gilbert Grant, Farm Labourer, Glenore 057 Half-yearly dividend on 2 shares Ditto. ~ (. in the Mosgiel Woollen Factory Co., Ltd. Gilbert Grant, Farm Labourer, Glenore o 910 Ditto

Dated at'Dunedin, this 28th day of January', 1929. 130 W. NICOLSON. Secretary. 274 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE,TTE. ,[No-.5

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. by the Liquidator; and also of determining by resolution the manner in which the books, aC90unts~ and documents of the RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIAL RATE. company and of the Liquidator thereof shall be disposed of. Dated at Wellington, this 3Qth day of ,January, 1929. ·N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that 131 THOS. FORSYTH, Liquidator. I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and its amendments, the Wellington City Council resolved on the 21st January, 1929, as follows :- BOROUGH OF WESTPORT. That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges oil a loan of thirty thousand pounds (£30,000), 'RESOLUTION MAKIN'l SPECIAL RATE, AS SECURITY FOR A (to be known as" The Wellington City Tramways Paving LOAN OF £9,000, FOR IMPROVEMENTS AND EXTENSIONS OF and Town Hall Loan 1904 Repayment Loan, 1929 "), autho­ THE CORPORATION WATERWORKS. rized to be raised by the Wellington City Cduncil under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of redeeming the out-, Jtrtract from the Minutes of Proceedings of the Westport standing liability in respect of a loan of fifty thousand pounds Borough Oouncil, at a Special Meeting of the said Oouncil (£50,000), which matures on the 1st day of May, 1929, the said held on Wednesday, the 9th Day of January, 19?9. Wellington City Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of four one-hundredths of a penny (4/100d.) in the pound N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that up(m the .rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and all value) of all rateable property in the whole of the City of other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Westport Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:- Wellington, and that such special rate shall be an annual~ recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and shall be That, for the purpose of providing the principal, interest, payable yearly on the 1st day of June in each and every year and other charges on a loan of £9,000, known as "The during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty­ Improvements, and Extensions of Water-supply Loan of six (26) years from the 1st day of May, 1929, or until the £9,000, 1928," authorized, by the Westport Borough Council loan is fully paid off. under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of making 128 E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. improvements' and extensions to the borough water-supply, the said Westport Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of seven-eighths of. a penny in the pound sterling, upon the rateable value (on the basis of the un­ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. improved value) of all rateable property of the Borough of Westport, comprising the whole of the Borough of Westport, RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. and that such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on N punmance and exercise of the powers vested in it in _ that behalf by the Loc!11 l;3odies' Loans Act, 1926, and the 5th day of January in each and every year during the I currency of such loan, being a period of twenty-one years, or its amendments, the Wellington City Council resolved on until the loan is paid off. the 21st January, 1929, as follows:~ That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other We, the undersigned Mayor and Town Clerk of the Borough of Westport, do hereby certify that the above resolution was charges on a loan of one hundred and thirty-four thousand duly passed at a special meeting of the Westport Borough three h1,lnd,red pounds (£134,300), (to be known as "The Council, held on Wednesday the 9th day of January, 1929. Wellington City Waterworks, Destructor, and Lighting Loan Dated at Westport, this 15th day of January, 1929. 1904 Repayment Loan, 1929 "), authorized to be raised by the Wellington City Council under the above-mentioned Act J. H. HARKNESS, Mayor. for the purpose of redeeming the outstanding liability in 135 ARTHUR TAYLOR, Town Olerk. respect of a loan of two hundred and thirty-five thousand pounds (£235,000) which, matures on the 1st day o£ May, 1929, the said Wellington City Council hereby makes and STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. levies a special rate of eighteen one-hundredths of a penny (18/100d.) in the pound upon the rateable value (on the Name of Company: Empire Reefs Gold-mining Company, basis-of the unimproved value) of all rateable property in Limited. . the whole of the City of Wellington, and that such special When formed, and date of registration: 1Hh November, 1925. rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency Whether in active operation or not: Not in active operation. of such loan, and shall be payable yearly on the 1st day of Where business is conducted, and name of Secretaries: June in each and every year during the currency of such National Bank Chambers, Auckland; Gilfillan and Gentles. loan, being a period of twenty-seven (27) years from the Nominal Capit&l: £5,000. , 1st day of May, 1929, or until the loan is fully paid off Amount of capital subscribed: £3,657 lOs. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £2,3523s. 6d. 129 E. P.NORMAN, Town Clerk. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and the amount of cash received for same (if any): Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash THE ELECTRIC LAMP HOUSE, LIMITED. has been paid: £1,000. Number of shares into which the capital is divided: ,100,000. IN LIQUIDATION. Number of shares allotted: 69,150. Amount paid per share: Is. on 21,750; lld. on 47,400. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the Amount called up per share: Is. , matter of THE ELECTRIC LAMP HOUSE, LTD. (in Liquida- Number and amount of calls in arrears: 47,400; £197 lOs. tion). Number of shares forfeited: 4,000. T a meeting of the company held on Friday, the·25th Number of forfeited shares -sold, and money received for A January, 1929, it was resolved by special resolution:- the same: Nil. "That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. FRANK ERIC FEIST, Public Accountant, of Wellington, be Present number of shareholders: 55. appointed Liquidator of theconipany." Number of men employed by com.pany: Nil. 21 Grey Street, Wellington. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since the last statement: Nil. . 134 F. E. FEIST, Liquidator. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement: £663 7s. 10d. F_ G. PAGE, LIMITED. T()tal expenditure since registration: £1,778 14s. lId. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. In' the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the Amount of cash in bank: £18 3s. lId. --matter ofF. G.PAGE, LIMITED (in Voluntary Liquida- Amount of cash in hand: £5 2s. 6d. tion). Amount of debts directly due to company:' £197 lOs. :.N·..~ 0'l:'IC~ is hereby given that a general meeting of the AIJlount of debts considered g~od: £197 lOs. . -, '.C •• .al?ove-named company will be held at 102 Custom­ Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. ho~se,Quay~ W~llington, on Monday, the 18th ¢lay of February, Amount of debts owing by c0!llpany : .£270 18s. ld. - 1929, at 10 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of having .the account of the Liquidator, showing the manner in which the winding­ We, Gilfillan and Gentles, of Auckland, the Secretaries of up has been' conducted, and the property of the company the Empire Reefs Gold-mining Oompany, Ltd., do solemnly disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that may be given and sincerely declare that t4is is ~ trlle and complete state~ JAN. 31.J < THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 275 ment of the affairs of the sa.id company at 31st December, Number of shareholders at time of registration of compa.ny: 7. 1928; and we make this solemn declaration conscientiously Present number of shareholders: 10. believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices Number of men employed by company: Nil. of the Peace Act, 1908. . Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last state- G1LFILLAN AND GENTLES. ment: Nil. . Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. Declared at Auckland this 18th day of Ja.nuary, 1929, before Amotmt expended in connect~on with carrying on operations me-E. Mitchelson, J.P. 89 since last statement: £10 3s. 1d. Total expenditure since registration: £1,184 16s ..8d. . Total amount of dividends declared: Nil., Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Amount of cash in bank: £15 3s. 4d. Name of company: Nokomai Sluicing Company (Limited). Amount of cash in hand: Nil. When furmed, and date of registration: 14th June, 1926. Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Whether in active operation Or not: In active operation. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Amount of contingent. liabilities of company (if any): £160. Dunedin; Kum Poy. Amount of debts owing by company: Nil. Nominal capital: £25,000. Amount of capita.l subscribed: £25,000. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £14,840. I, Bernard Hughes, of Temuka, the Secretary of the Temuka Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount Gold-mining Company (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely taken over for same (if any): £10,160 and £4,696 5s. 8d. declare that this is a true and complete statementoft4e Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash affairs of the said company at the 31st Decembel·, 1928; and has been paid: £10,160. I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the Number of shares into which capital is divided: 25,000. same to be true, and by virtue of the Justice~ of the Peace Number of shares allotted: 25,000. Act, 1908. Amount paid per share: £1. BERNARD HUGHES. Amount called up per share: £1. Declared at Temuka this 27th day of January; 1929, before Number and amount of calls in arrears: Nil. me-H. E. Gapper, J.P. 103 Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Present number of shareholders: 74. Number of men employed by company: 26. Name of company: Kuranui Gold-mining Company (No Quantity and value of gold produced during preceding year: Liability). 481 oz. 16 dwt.; £1,781 6s. 6d. When formed, alid date of registration: 5th June, 1925. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Whether in active operation or not: Not in active operation. 580 oz. 14 dwt.; £2,146 8s. 1d. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: No. 219 Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland; John William since last statement: £6,025 2s. lld. Nichol. . . Total expenditure since registration: £27,398 Os. 4d. Nominal capital: £:1.0,000. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Amount of capital subscribed: £8.026 Is. 2d. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £4,695 14s. 10d. Total amount of unclaimed and unpaid dividends: Nil. Amount paid from other sources: £3 5s. Id. Amount of cash it bank and on deposit: £52 148. 7d. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of Amount of cash in hand: £1 lOs. cash received for same (if any): Nil. . . Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no Amount of debts considered good: Nil. cash has been paid: £210 6s. lod. . Amount of debts owing by company: £10,368 12s. lOd. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 100,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Number of shares allotted: 82,364. Amount paid per share: Is. 3d. I, Kum Poy,ofDunedin, the Secretary of the Nokomai Amount called up per share: Is. 3d. on 28,832; Is. 2d~ on Sluicing Company (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely 36,182. declare that this is a true and complete statement of the Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. affairs of the said company a.t 31st December, 1928; Number of shares forfeited: 17,350. and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believ­ Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for ing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the same: 1,500; £6 5s. Peace Act, 1908 Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. KUM POY. Present number of shareholders: 36. Declared at Dunedin this 18th day of Ja~uary, 1929, before Number of men employed by company: Nil. me-Eardley C. Reynolds, J.P. 98 Quantity and value of gold or silV'er produced .since the last statement: Nil. Total quantity and value produced since registration: 10 oz. 12 dwt.; £25 16s. TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Amount expended in connection with carrying o:p. operations S since the last statement: £88168. 10d. Name of Company: The Temuka Gold-mining Company Total expenditure since registration: £4,680 Us. 4d. (Limited). Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 11th December, 1924. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Whether in active operation or not: Not yet in active opera-I Total amount of .unclaimed dividends: Nil. tion. Amount of cash in bank: £44 14s. lId. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Mendel- Amount of cash in hand: Nil. sohn's Buildings, King Street, Temuka; Bernard Hughes. Amount of debts directly due to com1?any: Nil. Nominal capital: £2,000. Amount of debts considered good: NIl. Amount of capital subscribed; £2,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £1,200. Amount of debts owing by company: £3 11s. Paid-up value of scrip givel1 to shareholders, and amount of cash received for same (if any): Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash I, John William Nichol, of Auokland, the. Secretary of the has been paid: Nil. Kuranui Gold-mining Company (No Liability), do solemnly Number of shares into which capital is divided: 2,000. and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete state­ Number of shares allotted: 2,000. ment of the affairs of the said company at '31st December, Amount paid per share: 128. - 1928; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously Amount called up per share: 12s. believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices Number and amount of calls in arrears: Nil. of the Peace Act, 1927. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. J. W. NICHOL. Number of forfeited shares sold and money received for same: Declared at Auckland this 25th day of January, J929, Nit . before me-C. F. Bennet,t,J.P. Jl4 276· THE NEW· ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No ... 5

STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A OOMPANY. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement: 3s. 5d. Name of company : Mount Welcome Gold-mining Company Total expenditure since registration: £10,028 13s. lId. (Limited). .. Total amount of dividends declared: .Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 21st October, 1920. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Whether in active operation or not: Not in active operation. Total amount of dividends unclaimed: Nil. Where business is conducted and name of Secretary : No. 219, Amount of cash in bank: Nil. Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland; John. William Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Nichol. Amount of debts directly due to company: £120 3s. lId. Nominal capital: £12,500. Amount of debts considered good: £120 3s. lld. Amount of capital subscribed:' £3,600. Amount of contingent liabilities of company: Nil. Amount of cl:!-pital actually paid up in cash: £2;646 16s. Id. Amount of debts owing by company: £135 13s. 4d. Amount paid from other sources, £363 lOs. Id. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and a1l!0unt I, Oscar W. B. Anderson, of Ohristchurch, Secretary of the of cash received for same (if any): Nil; North Big River Gold-mines (Limited), do solemnly and sin­ Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of the cash has been paid :. £2,500. affairs of th~ said company on 31st December, 1928; and I Number of shares into which capital is divided: 50,000; make this solemn declaration conscientiously Qelieving the Number of shares allotted: 24,400. same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Amount paid per share: 3s. 9d. on 12,791 (less calls Act, 1927. . unpaid); 5s. considered paid on 10,000. OSCAR W. B. ANDERSON. Amount called up per share: 3s. 9d. Declared at Oust, this 23rd day of January, 1929, before Number and amount of calls in arrear: 6; £41 9s. Id. me-John Smith, J.P. . 116 Number of shares forfeited: 1,609. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: Nil. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A OOMPANY. Nuinber of shareholders at time of registration of com- plmy: 7. Name of company: The New Murray Oreek Gold-mines Present number of shareholders: 65. (Limited). Number of men employed by company: Nil. When formed and date of registration: 25th July, 1923. Quantity and value of rId or silver produced since last. Whether in active operation or not: Not in active operation. statement: 30z. 6dwt., £8 lOs. 6d. . Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: 213 Total quantity and value produced since registration: 500z. Manchester Street, Christchurch; Herman Bicknell. 8dwt.; £142 Is 6d. Nominal capital: £15,000. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Amount of capital subscribed: £15,000. since last statement : £236 68. 8d. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £4,8212s. Total expenditure since registration: £3,147 9s. 4d. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. . cash received for same (if any)': Nil. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Paid~up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. cash has been paid: £10,000. Amount of cash in bank: £4 18s. 4d. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 15,000. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Number of shares allotted: 15,000. Amount of debts directly due to company: £44 16s.7d. A.mount paid per share: £1 on 4,850; lOs. on 150. Amount of debts considered good: £44 83. 3d. Amount called up per share: £1 on 5,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any)' Nil. Number and amount of calls in arrear: £75-3rd call, Amount of debts owing by company: £16 6s. 7d. £18' 15s.; 4th· call, £18 15s.; 5th call, £18 15s.; 6th call, £18 15s. ~ I, John William Nichol, of Auckland, the Secretary of the Number of shares forfeited: 240. Mount Welcome Gold-mining Oompany (Limited), do solemnly Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement same :. 240 shares; £1. of the affairs of the said company at 31st December, 1928; Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing pany: 7. the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Present number of shareholders: 64. Peace Act, 1927. Number of men employed by company: Nil. J. W. NICHOL. Quantity and value of gold produced since last statement: Nil. Declared at Auckland this 25th day of January, 1929, Total quantity and value produced since registration: 328 oz. before me--:.-O. F. Bennett, J.P; 115 I dwt. : £1,199 8s. 7d. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement: Nil. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A OOMPANY~ Total expenditure since registration: £2,955 16s. 1d. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Name of company: The North Big River Gold-mines Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. (Limited). Total amount or unclaimed dividends: Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 29th October, 1919. Amount of cash in bank: Nil. Whether in active operation or not: Not in active operation. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Where the business in conducted and the name of Secretary: Amount of debts directly due to company: £1,434 15s. lOd. 213 Manchester Street, Christchurch; Oscar W. B. Anderson. Amount of debts considered good: £1,434 15s. 10d. Nominal capital: £75,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Amount of capital.subscribed: £44,915. Amount of debts owing by company: £1,450. Amount of calls actually paid up -in cash: £ll,449 8s., and £1,522 19s. 6d. on forfeited ghares. I, Herman Bicknell, of Christchurch, the· Secretary of the Paid-up scrip given to shareholders and amount of cash New Murray Creek Gold-mines (Limited), do solemnly and received for· same (if any): Nil. . sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which UC! of the affairs of the said company on the 31st December, cash has been paid: £35,000. 1928; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously Number of shares into which capital is divided: 75,000. . believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices Number -of shares allotted: 44,915. of the Peace Act, 1927. Amount paid per share: 15s. 3d. H. BIOKNELL. Amount called up per share: 15s. 3d. Declared at Christchurch this 25th day of January, 1929, Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. before me-W. Hellewell, J.P. 117 Number of'shares forfeited: 9,107. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: 100 shares; 8s. 4d. STATEMENT ~F 'THE AFFAIRS OF A OOMPANY. Number of shareholders at the time of registration 01 company: 7. Name of company: The Murray Creek Gold-mines (Limited). Present number of shareholders: 79. When formed, and date of registration: 14th December, Number of men employed by company: Nil. 1926. Quantity and value of gold produced during preceding year: Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Nil. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: 213 Total quantity and value produ

Nominal capital: £40,000. I· I, Raymond Stanley Holm Biss, of Auckland, Secreta.ry Amount of capital subscribed: £35,007. of the Golden River Mining Company (Limited), do solemnly Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £5,699 8s. 3d. and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders and amount Iof the affairs of the said company at the present date. And of· cash received for same: Nil. I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace cash has been paid: £25,000. Act, 1927. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 40,000. I R. S. H. BISS. Number of shares allotted: 35,007. Declared at Auckland this 25th day of January, 1929, Amount paid per share: 12s. on 7; lIs. 4,id. on 10,000. before me-L. W. Jacka, a solicitor of the Supreme Court Amount called up per share: 12s. . of New Zealand. 122' Number and amount of calls in arrears: 10th call; £30415s. 9d. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Number of. forfeited shares sold and money received for STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. same: NIl. Number of shareholders at time of registration: 7. Na.me of company: Golden Bed Mining Company (Limited). Present number of shareholders: 67. I When formed, and date of registration: 8th December, 1924, Number of men employed by company: 9. and 12th March, 1925. Quantity and value of gold produced since last statement: Whether in active operation or not: Not in active operation. Nil. I Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: York- Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. shire House, Shortland Street, Auckland; Raymond Stanley Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Holm Biss. since last statement: £3,767 3s. 4d. I Nominal capital: £5,500. Total expenditure si.nce registration: £~,638 19B. 10d. I Amount of cap~tal subscribed: £4,6~5, Total amount of dividends declared: NIL Amount of capItal actually paId up ill cash: £2,320 5s. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Paid-u.p value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. cash received for the same (if any): £1,748 3s. 9d. and £157 Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. 13s.9d. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no Amount of contingent liabilities of company: NiL cash has been paid: £1,556. Amount of debts owing by company: £1,465 4s. 5d. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 1I,000. Amount of cash in bank: £59 6s. 10d. Number of shares allotted: 9,230. Amount of cash in hand: £1 Is. 7d. Amount paid up per share: lOs. per share on 4,000 shares; 9s. per share on 2,570 shares; 8s. 9d. per share on 2,660. I, Herman Bicknell, of Christchurch, Secretary of the Amount called up per share: 9s. Murray Creek Gold-mines (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely Number and amount of calls in arrears: £335s. declare that this is a true and complete statement of the Number of shares forfeited: 1,770. affairs af the company on the 31st December, 1928; and I Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the None sold. same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. Act, 1927. Present number of shareholders: 105. H. BICKNELL. Number of men employed by company: None. Declared at Christchurch, this 25th day of January, 1929, Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last before me-We Hellewell, J.P. 1I8 statement: Nil. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement: £68 12s. 8d. STATEMENT OF THE~FAIRS OF A COMPANY. Total expenditure since registration: £2,9467s. 10d. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Name of company: Golden River Mining Company (Limited). Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 6th December, 1924, Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. and 21st January, 1925. Amount of cash in bank: £70 Os. 8d. Whether in active operation or not: Not in active operation. Amount of cash in hand: lOs. Where business is conducted, and name of Secreta.ry: Y ork­ Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. shire House, Shortland Street, Auckland; Raymond Stanley Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Holm Biss. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : £320. Nominal capital: £5,000. Amount of debts owing by company: Nil. Amount of capital subscribed: £3,979. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £2,142 163. 6d. I, Raymond Stanley Holm Biss, of Auckland, Secretary Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of of the Golden Bed Mining Company (Limited), do solemnly cash received for same (if any): £1,600 lOs. and £342 19s. 6d. and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no of the affairs of the said company at the present date; and cash has been paid: £1,257 lOs. 6d. I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the Number of shares into which capital is divided: 5,000. same to be true, and by virtue of the Justioes of the Peaoe Number of shares allotted: 3,979. Aot, 1927. Amount paid per share: £1 per share on 1,500 shares; 17s. 6d. R. S. H. BISS.. per share on 1,427 shares; 17s. per share on 1,052 shares. Declared at Auckland this 25th day of January, 1929, Amount called up per share: 17s.6d. before me~L. W. Jacka, a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Number and amount of calls in arrears: £26 6s. New Zealand. 123 Number of shares forfeited: 655. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same : None sold. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAffiS OF A COMPANY. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. Present number of shareholders: 68. Name of company: Golden Gorge Mining Company (Limited). Number of men employed by company: None employed. When formed, and date of registration: 6th and 27th Quantity and value of gold Or silver produced since last November, 1925. statement: Nil. Whether in actiNe operation or not: Not in active operation. Total and quantity produced since registration: Nil. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Y ork­ Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations shire House, Shortland Street, Auckland; Raymond Stanley since last statement: £64 9s. 4d. Holm Biss. Total expenditure since registration: £2,974 3s. 5d. Nominal capital: £6,000. . Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Amount of capital subscribed: £5,154. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £4,254. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount Amount of cash in bank: £55 198. Id. of cash received for 8ame (if any): £1,101 and £201. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. has been paid: £900. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 24,000. Amount of the contingent liabilities of company (if any): Number of shares allotted: 20,616. £320. Amount paid per share: 58. per share on 20,616 shares. Amount of debts owing by company: Nil. Amount called up per share: 5s. G 278 .THENEW,ZEALAND 'GAZETTE. (, [No. '.5

N:um'QerandaI;t1ount of callsinartears: Nil. . . I STATEMENT OF T. HE. AFFAIRf:? ·OF:A... COMPANY. Number oisha,res'f~rf~jted : .Nil. - . N~ll1ber .,0f.foI1eited shares' sold, and, woney received fo1' Nam~ of co~pany: Mah.akipawa Goldfields~ Ltd~ . 'same: Nil. When.for:med, and.dateof registration: 12th October, 1923, Number ofshareh.olders a.t time of registrat!pn of company: 7. Whether in active operation 'or not :. In active operatio:p.. ;Present number o£.shar:eholders :.2.77. I' Where business is conducted, and name of -Secretary: 178 Number of men employed by company: None. Manchester Street, Christch.urch; Jas. Hutchins. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last • Nom~al capi~al: £40,000, being 800,000 shares at Is. each. ; statement., ;NiL '. ' Amount of capital subscribed: £37,479 9a., including shares 'rotal quantity- and, vall]e produceq. since fegistration: Nil. allqtted for otherth.a1t qash. -Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Amount of capital actually paid up in cash (including £6,269 since last statement: £33 18s. 7d. , , 3s. 10d., sharesso14 at premium),: £28,445 lOs. lOd. Total expenditure since registration: £2,851 8s.2d. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount TPtaJ amountQf dividends declared: Nil; , of cash received for same (if any), not including shares Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. . sold at premium: £16,200. ' .',

Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. II Paid-up v,a;hl,e of s.cr.ip given to shareholde:rs on. . which no. .(\.mount of cash in bank: 4s. 7d. cash has been paid: £l5,303 2s. '.' Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Number of sharew into which capital is divided: 800,000. Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Number of shares allotted: 749,589. . Amount of debts considered gOQd: Nil. Amount paid per share: Is., Is. 2·45d., Is. 6d., 3s., 3s. 4d., Amount of contingent liabilities of 'Company (if {tny}: £320. ~s. 6d.., and 5s,; all over Is. being premium issue. Amount of debts owing by company: £155. Amount called up per share: Is~~ fully called. Number and amount of calls in arrears: Nil. I, Raymond Stanley Holm Biss, of AuckIa'ud, Secretary of Number: of shares forfeited:' Nil.' , the Golden Gorge Mining Company (Limited), do solemnly Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for and sincerely declare that this is a complete and true •state- same: Nil. mentof the affairs of the said company at the present date; Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: and I make this solemn declaration believing the s&me to be' llO. ._ true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927. ( Present number of shareholders: 908. " R. S. H. BISS. Number of,lt,I~n:employed by company: 18. Amount(expended ip connection with carrying on operations Declared ~t Auckland this 25th day of January, 1929; since last statement :.. £12,862 14s. 3d. before me-L. W.Jacka, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Total expenditure since registration:~ £26~015 123. 4d. New Zealand. 124 Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last statement: 70 oz,gold---,-say. £250. . TATEMENT OF THE 'AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Total quantity and value produced since registration: 70 oz. S gold-,say, £250. Name of company: The Undaunted Dredging and Mining Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Co., Ltd. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 23rd June, 1927. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Whether ~ acti~e operation or not: In active operation. I -4mount of cash in bank: £2,99623. Id. Where busrness IS conducted, and name of Secretary: A.M.P. I Amount of cash in hand: Nil. , Buildings, .Princes Street, Dunedin; T. H. Thompson. ! Amount ofdeb~R directly due to company: £1,500 deposit, Nominal capital: £8,000. Marlborough Power Board. ' '.' Amount ·of capital subscribed: £5,500. Amount of debts f?cnsidercd good ': £1,500 deposit, Marl- ~mount of capital actually paid up in cash: £5,495. b(}reugh~P0wer~Boal'd·,as per agreement. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders and amount of Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if an:v): Nil. cash reQeived for same: Scrip not yet issued for contribut- Amount of debts owing by company: Debentures, £1,800. ing shares (5,500). Paid-up value of scrip giyen to shareholders on which no cash I, James Hutchins, of Christchurch, the Secretary for has been paid: Scrip pot yet issued for 2,500 shares allotted the Mahakipawa Goldfields (Limited), do solemnly and vendors. :;incerely declare that this is a true and complete stapement Number of shares into which capital is divided: 8,000. of the affairs of the said company at the 31st December, 1928; Number of shares allotted: 8,000. and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing Amount paid per 'share: £1. the same· to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the AIp.ount called up per share :£1. Peace Act, 1908. Number and amount of calls in arrears·: 2 calls, £5. JAS. HUTCHINS. Number of shares f~rfeited:Nil. 'ted shares sold, and. y . d for Declltred at Christchurch, this 24th day of January, I!): 9, Number of forfel monereCeIve before me-H . .rr .. Whitingham, J.P. 133 , same: Nil. . Number of shareholders at time of registration: 34. I Present number of shareholders: 44.' ======Number of men employed by the company: Highest number, I

. 10; .lowest, 3 ; present number, 2 •.. '. , II" .. :. . . 'NOW READY." Quantity and value of gold produced since last statem~nt: , 23 oz. 7dwt. ~9 gr.; value, £86 14s. 9d. .' '. ~. oi{al. quan.tity a.nd value. ,produ. ce.. d. S'ince:registration: 23 0 21 '1. R O.Y ALT Y iN . N,KW.; " ,'Z E,A LAND. , 7 dwt. 19 gr.; value, £86 14:s. 9d.. ; . . -Am,ount expended in connection with carrying .on operations I SPECIAL: PiCTORiAL SOUVENrR. srnce last statement: £2,726 8s. 1d. I Tot. alexpenditure '. since registration: £6,032 17s. 3d. (ex- . .. j " . eluding vendor~' shares, £2,5QO). . ., Price 2s. 6d. Postage 6d. Total amoun. t of diVide. nds declared: Nil. f! rotal amount of dividends paid: Nil. ------,-~-,------:------Amount of cash in bank: Nil. .Amount of cash in hand: 9s. 3d. [ JUST PUBLISHED. Amount of debts directiy due to company :£19 16s. 5d. ! Amount of debts considered good·: £19 16s. 5d. I Amount of contingent liabilities: Nil. , T H'E BUTTER~LIES AND MOTHS OF Amount of debts owing by the company: £496 .2s. ·ld. NEW ,ZEALAND. I, Thomas Henry T.hompson, of Dunedin, the Secretary of the Undaunted Dredging and Mining Company (Limited), By G;. V. HUDSON, F.E.S., F.N.Z. INST. do solemlyand sincerely declare that this, is a true and 'I complete statement of the affairs of the said company at the 31st ,Dec~mber, 1~28~ and I make this ~olemn declar~tion Comprising 450 pages including letterpress index and 62 conSCIentIOusly behevmg the same to, be true, and by VIrtue plates Bouridfu half-~oITocco. " of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. . . T.· It. THOMPSON: \~1'ice;:pO 10s•. per volume. Postage, Is. 8d. extra. Deciared at Dumdin, thi}3 2Sthdayof Jl:l-n;uary, 1929, Apply- " . before me-Ernest A. N. Roseveare, J.P. 132 GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELL~gTON. :J A,N.' 31.J THE NEW ZE'ALANP GAZE+TE. 279 , SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS.

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