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THE GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927.

Change of Name of Locality "Jlfaxwelttown" to "Maxwell." FIRST RCHEDULF.. LA:Sll PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. [Ls.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. APPROXIMATE areas of the piPCllll of land proclaimed as a A PROCLAMATION. road:-' TX7 HEREAS settlers in the locality known as " Maxwell- A. R. P. Being Portion of V \ town," in the County of Waitotara, desire that the I I 3 0·3 Allotment 246, Block III; coloured red. name of such locality should be changed to "Maxwell," and 1 3 17·5 Allo.tment 247, Blocks III and IV; coloured it is considered expedient to alter the same : blue. Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, 0 2 34·8 Allotment 199, Block IV; coloured yellow. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursu­ 0 0 0·04 199 ance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me by the Designation of Districts Act, 1908, and of all other pownrs SECOND SCHEDULE. and authorities enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim ROAD CLOSED. and declare thnt the name of the locality known as "Maxwell­ APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: 4 acres O roods town," in the Countv of Waitotara, shall be and the same 27 ·2 perches. is hereby altered to· "Maxwell," and do assign the last­ Adjoining or passing through Allotment 199, Blocks III and mentioned name to such locality accordingly ; and also do IV; coloured green. hereby proclaim and declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred All situated in Pukete Parish, Alexandra Survey District and twenty-seven, not being earlier than six months after (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 24204.) the first publication thereof in the Gazette. .All in the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ 67928, deposited in the office of the Mini~ter of Public Works General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon under the Seal of that Dominion, this 19th day of coloured as ahoYe mentioned. January, 1927. RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Minister of Internal Affairs. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 26th day of GoD SAVE THE KING! ,January, 1927. K. S. WILLIAMS, Minister of Public Works. Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road closed, in Blocks Ill GOD SA VE THE KING ! and IV, Alexandra Bu,·vey District, Waipa County. (P.W. 34/2542.) [L.s.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Lrmd Proclaimed as a Road, in Blocks XV, Neu•castle, and A PROCLAMATION. Ill, Alexandra Survey Districts, Waipa County. ·rN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles [L.B.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in A PROCLAMATION. Alexandra Survey District described in the First Schedule N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sec­ heretq; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road I tion twelve of the Land Act, 1024, I, General Sir Charles deecri bed in the Second Schedule hereto. Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New A ------

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Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Blocks Land proclaimed as a Street in the City of Auckland, XV, Newcastle, and III, Alexandra Survey Districts, described North Auckland Land District. in the Schedule hereto. [L.s.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. A PROCLAMATION. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a road : I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir A. R. P. Being Portion of Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Do­ O O 9·7 Allotment 246, Block XV, Newcast,le Survey minion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a street the District ; coloured red. land in the> City of Auckland described in the Schedule 0 27·1 Closed road, Blocks XV, Newcast.le, and III, hereto. Alexandra Survey Districts ; coloured blue. Situated in Pukete Parish (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 24198.) SCHEDULE. In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more par­ APPBOXIlll.ATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a ticularly delineated on the ,plan marked P.W.D. 67929, and street:- deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wel­ A, R. P. lington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured 0 3 10·01 Portion of Allotment 70 E.R. of Section 16, as above mentioned. Suburbs of Auckland; coloured red. 0 0 38·52 Portion of Allotment 71 of Section 16, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Suburbs of Auckland; coloured blue. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 26th day of Situated in Block VIII, Rangitoto Survey District. January, 1927. In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. K. S. WILLIAMS, Minister of Public Works. 20/252, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands Goo SAVE THE KING! and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2202, and thereon (P.W. 34/2542.) coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Land, taken for the Purposes of the M ilk-suppiy of the City of General of the Doininion of New Zealand, and issued Wellington. under the Seal of that Doininion, this 19th day of January, 1927. [L.s.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lande. A PROCLAMATION. Goo SAVE THE KING I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in Proclaimi711J Native Land to have become Grown Land. this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule [L.s.J CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. hereto is here by taken. for tho purposes of the milk-supply of A PROCLAMATION. the City of Wellington, and shall vest in the Mayor, Councillors, HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land and Citizens of the City of Wellington, as from the date here­ W Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, inafter mentioned ; and I do also declare that this Proclama­ t,hat on being satisfied that the purcha~e of any Native land tion shall take effect on and after the tenth day of February, has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven. the authoritv of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ General may issue a Proclamation that such land has become SCHEDULE.' Crown land: APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of Land taken:- . And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the A, R. P. Ileing portion of Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of 0 0 6·73 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, violet. and its amendments : 0 0 10·24 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power sepia. and authority ~o conferred upon me by section fourteen of the 0 0 13·38 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, General Sir Charles red. Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of 0 0 3·61 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured New Zealand, do hereby proclaim that the Native land eet red. Jut in the Schedule hereto has become Crown land. 0 0 5·55 Section 261, Town of Wellington ; coloured yellow. SCHEJ?ULE. 0 0 10·00 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured NGATITU No. 25B Block, comprising part Section 50, Block violet. XIV, Kaupokonui Survey District: Area, 69 acres O roods 0 0 9·93 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured 35 perches. violet. 0 0 10·05 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ neutral. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued tmder 0 0 !),54 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured the Seal of that Dominion. this 21st day of January, red. 1927. 0 0 5·09 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured K. S. WILLIAMS, neutral. Acting Native Minister, 0 0 4·39 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured yellow. Goo S.AVE THE KING I 0 0 6·33 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured sepia. Proclaiming Native Land, to have b-.come Grown Land,, 0 0 13·60 Section 261, Town of Wellington (and being all the land in D.P. 4436) ; coloured violet. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genera.I. City of Wellington. (S.O. 21?1.) A PROCLAMATION. In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 67839, W Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under coloured as above mentioned. the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governo1- General may issue a Proclamation that such land has become General of the Dominion of New Zealand.; and issued Crown land: under the Seal of that Dominion this 12th dav of And w_hereas the purchase of the Native land set out in January, 1927. • the Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf G. JAS. ANDERSON, of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, For Minister of Public Works. 1909, and its amendments. · Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and Goo SAVE THE KING I authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of the (P.W. 32/1339.) Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, General Sir Charles JAN, 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 215

Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of I Dominion, doth hereby revoke the Orders in Council men­ New. Zealand, do hereby proclaim that the Native land set tioned ~n th.e S?hedule hereto, and doth make the following out m the Schedule hereto has become Crown land. regulat10ns m lieu thereof for the purposes of the said Act.

SCHEDULE. R E GU L AT I ON S. ALL that area of land situate in the North Auckland Land 1. THE maximum fees payable to members of the New Zealand Dist.J'ict, being p,irt Pakiri No. I Block, containing by Fruit-export Control Board, constituted under Part I of the admeasurement 685 acres, more or less, being Lot 2 on said Act, shall be as follows :- deposited plan, at Auckland, No. 16637, and being part of Chairman . . £100 per annum. the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 61, folio 85, Other members £50 Auckland Registry. Provided that when the Chairman or any other member iS Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ engaged on the business of the Board in the Dominion, other General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued than that connected with ordinary Board meetings, the under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of following additional fees shall be payable :- January, 1927. Chairman £2 2s. per diem. K. S. WILLIAMS, Other members £1 ls. Acting Native Minister. 2. The maximu~ rate of travelling-allowance payable to members of the said Board while travelling in the Dominion Gon SAVE THE KING I shall be £1 per diem, plus actual locomotion expenses. . 3. T.he ?ha:ge pa.yable by way of levy on all fruit produced Altering and redefining Bo-undaries of Hurunui Rabbit District. m a distrwt m whrch Part I of the sairl Act is for the time Notice No. Ag. 2637. being in operat.ion and intended for export, shall be ld. per case. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. 4. Any moneys payable under clause 3 hereof shall be paid to the Board immediately upon the shipment of the ORDER IN COUNCIL. fruit from the Dominion. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of ,January, 1927. SCHEDULE. Present: Dnii:e of Order in Date of Publication Page Council. in Gazette. No. THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN 23rd April, 1925 23rd April, 1925 1117 COUNCII .. 28th September, 1925 1st October, 1925 .. 2682 I N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority con· C. A. JEFl!'ERY, ferred on him by section thirty-eight of the Rabbit Acting Clerk of the Executive Council Nuisance Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominipn of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, A rnending the Apportionment of Representation un the doth hereby alter and redefine the boundaries of the Hurunui Wanganui-Rangitikei Electric-power Board. Rabbit District (being a district for the purposes of Part II of the said Act) by revoking the Schedule to tho Order in Council dated the twenty-second day of February, one CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, and published in ORDER IN COUNCIL. the New Zealand Gazette of the twenty-fifth day of the same At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day month, at page 459, altering and redefining the boundaries of January, 1927. of the said district, and by substituting the following in lieu thereof. Present: THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN SCHEDULE. COUNCIL. HURUNUI RABBIT DISTRICT. S pursuance and exercise of the powers and a11thorities ALL that area in the Land Districts of Nelson and Canterbury, I c.onferred upon him by the Electric-power Boards Act, bounded by a line commencing at a point on the summit of 1925, His Excellency the Go,ernor-C',eneral of the Dominion the Brunner Range due south of the confluence of the of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent Eight-mile Stream and the Buller River, and proceeding of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby thence. south-easterly along a right line to the northernmost revoke, as from the date of the next general election of the point of Lake Tennyson ; thence along the western shore of representatives of the constituent district consisting of portion that lake, and down the right bank of the Clarence River to of th~ Waitotara County, on the Wanganui-Rangitikei the track ,over Jack's Pass; thence along that track, passing Electric-power Board, so much of the Order in Council dated over Jacks Pass to the Hanmer Plains Main Road, and along the twelfth day of December, one thousand nine hundred that road to the Waiau-ua River, and down that river to the and twenty-one, and published in the 1\'ew Zealand (}azette sea ; thence along the seashore to a point 15 chains from the ~o. 10;3 of the fifteenth day of Decembe1·, one thousand southern banks of the Black Birch Creek ; thence following nme hundred and twenty-one, as refers to the said constituent the boundaries of the Motunau Rabbit-proof Fencing District district, and doth hereby determine as from the eforesaid to the sea, and including Rural Sections 9886, 9888, and date that the said portion of the Waitotara County, the 10585; thence south-westerly along the seacoast to the Waverley Town District, and so much of the Patea County Waipara River, and up that river to its source, along a right as is within the '\Vanganui-Rangitikei Electric-power District line t-0 Bloek Hill, and along the southern summit of the shall be a combined district, and that the said portion of Wai­ Hurunui watershed to the Southern Alps near Harper's totara County shall be the principal local authority in that Pass ; thence generally along the eastern summits of the district for the purposes of the said Act ; and doth also de­ watersheds of the Ohaura, Grey, and Inangahua Rivers to termine that the said combined district shall be entitled to the point of commencement. one representative on the said Board, C. A. JEFFERY, C. A. JEFFERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive C~uncil. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 26/1127.) Regulations under the Fruit Control Act, 1924.-Notice No. Ag. 2638. Authorizing the Laying-off of a Street in the City of Dunedin, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. uf a. Width less than 66 ft. but not leBs than 40 ft. IN ORDER COUNCIL. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of January, 1927. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of January, 1927. THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Present: N pursuance and exerciRe of the powers conferred on him THI! HONOUlU.BLE W. DOWNIE STEWA.RT PRl!SIDING IN I by the Fruit Control Act, 1924 (hereinafter referred to COUNCIL. asll" the said Act"), His Excellency the Governor-General N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by of;.tbe Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the . I the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and of all other artv1ce and consent of the Executive Council of the said powers in anywise enabling him in thfa behalf, His Excellency 216 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTTu. [No. 4 the Governor-General of the Dominion of Now Zealand, j lncrea,•ing the Number of Jtlembers of the Christchurch Fire acting by and with the advice and consent, of the Executive I Board. Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize the . -- Dunedin City Council to permit the laying-off of the street CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. coloured burnt sienna and edged pink on tho plan referred to ORDER IN COUNCIL in the Schedule heret-0 of a width less than sixty-six feet,, but · not less than forty foet, within the area descriood in the said At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day Schedule, it being inexpedient to lay off a street, of a width of of January, 1927. aixty-six feet within such ar~a. Present : THE HONOURABLE w. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN SCHEDULE. COUNCIL. ALL that area of land in the Otago Land District, City of HEREAS in accordance with the provisions of sec­ Dunedin, containing by admeasurement 2 acres O roods 21·4 W tion thirteen of the Fire Brigades Act, 1926, applica. perches, more or less, being part Section 49, Block IX, North tion has ooen made by the Christchurch Fire Board to have Harbour and Blueskin District. As the same is more part.icu­ the total numoor of members of the said Board increased by larly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 67011, deposited two: in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, And whereas it is expedient to grant such request. in the Wellington Land District, and thereon edged green. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of C. A. JEFFERY, the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, (P.W. 51/979.) doth hereby increase by two the total number of members of the Christchurch Fire Board, one of such additional memoors to be elected by the contributory local authority and one by the insurance companies carrying on business AuthoT'izing the laying-off of a Street in the City of D·unedin, of within the Christchurch Fire District, such increase to take a Width less than 66 ft. but not less than 40 ft. effect from the biennial elect.ion of· members of the said Board to be held in February, one thousand nine hundred CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. and twenty-seven. C. A. JEFFERY, ORDER IN COUNCIL. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this 17th day of January, 1927. Increasing the Number of Members of the Auckland Fire Board. Present: THE HONOURABLE W DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. I N pursuance and exercise of tho powers vested in him by At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and of all other of January, 1927. power'S in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, Present: acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive THE HONOURABLE w. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize the COUNCIL. Dunedin City Council to permit the laying-off of the street "\'XTHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of sec­ coloured pink on the plan referred to in the Schedule hereto VV tion thirteen of the Fire Brigades Act, 1926, applica­ of a width less than sixty-six feet, but not less than forty tion has been made by the Auckland Fire Board to have the feet, within the aroa deseriood in the said Schedule, it ooing total number of members of the said Board increased by inexpedient to lay off a street of a width of sixty-six feet two: within such area. And whereas it is expedient to grant such request. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the SCHEDULE. advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said ALL that area of land in the Otago Land District, City of Dominion doth hereby increase by two the total numoor Dunedin, containing by admeasurement 12 acres 3 roods of mem hers of the Auckland Fire Board, one of such 25 perches, more or less, being parts of Sections 6 and 14, additional members to be elected by the contributory local Block I, Anderson's Bay District. As the same is more authority and one by the insurance companies carrying on particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 67804, business with the Auckland Fire District, such increase to deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at take effect from the biennial election of mem hers of the Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon said Board to be held in February, one thousand nine edged green. hundred and twenty-seven. C. A. JEFFERY, C. A. JEFFERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. (l'.W. 51/1014.) Increasing the Number of Members of the Wanganui Fire Board. Increasing the Number of Jtlembera of the Dunedin Fire Board. CHARLER FERGUSSON, Governor-General. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of of January, 1927. January, 1927. Present: Present: THE HONOURABLE W, DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN THE HoNOUBA.BLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN Cm:NcIL. COUNCIL. WHEREA8 in accordance with the provisions of sec­ HEREAS in accordance with the provisions of section tion thirteen of the Fire Brigades Act, 1926, applica­ W thirteen of the Fire Brigades Act, 1926, application tion has been made by the Wanganui Fire Board to have the has been made by the Dunedin Fire Board to have the total total number of memoors of the said Board increased bv number of members of the said Board increased by two: two: • And whereas it is expedient to grant such request : And whereas it is expedient to grant such request. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, aud consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby increase by two the total number of men:.bers of doth hereby increase by two the total number of memool'S the Dunedin Fire Board, one of such additional members to be of the Wanganui Fire Board, one of such additional members elect,ed by the contributory local authority and one by the to be elected by the contributory local authority and one insurance eompanies carrying on business within the Dunedin by the insurance companies carrying on business within the Fire District, such increase to take effect from the biennial Wanganui Fire District, such increase to take effect from election of members of the said Board to be held in February, the biennial election of members of the said Board to be one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven. held in February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty- seven. C. A. ,JEFFERY, C. A. JEFFERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. JAN. 27.J 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 211

Education Act, lfJl4.-Amended Regulations for the Intermediate Examination.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of January, 1927. Present: THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him by the Educa­ l - tion Act, 1914, and the amendment~ of tha.t Act, and of all other powers enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and con­ sent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the regulations at present in force relating to the Intermediate Examination, and in lieu thereof doth make the regulations set forth in the Schedule hereto ; and, with the like advice and consent, doth prescribe that this Order shall have effect on and from the first day of October, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven.

SCHEDULE. THE INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION. SPECIAL EXAMINATION FOR SENIOR FREE PLACES. 1. AN examination to be termed the Intermediate Examination shall be held annually in the month of November or December at such convenient centres as the Director of Education shall appoint, and shall be open to candidates of either sex who desire t.o obtain a qualification by examina­ tion for a Senior Free Place in a secondary school, district high school, or techµical school. 2. The examinat.ion shall in general be held at the same time and places as the Public Service Entrance Examinat.ion.

CANDIDATES' NOTICES. 3. Every candidate for the Intermediate Examination must give notice to sit for such examination. Such notice must be on the form provided, and must be addressed to the Director of Education, and Rent so as to be delivered at the office of the Education Department, Wellington, not later than the 8th day of September preceding the examination. All such notices shall include the names of the optional subjects Helected by the candidate. These provisio11s notwithstanding, late applications received after the 8th day of September and on or before the 22nd day of Septemher may be accepted by the Education Department, provided that the application is in each case accompanied by a receipt for a late fee of 10s. paid to the Public Account at Home branch of the Bank of New Zealand. 4. A candiaate at t,he Intermediate Examination may not at the same time be a candidate for a Senior National Scholarship or for the Public Service Ent.ranee Examination. A candidate who qualifies i11 the Senior National Scholarship Examina­ tion, or who passes the Public Service Entrance Examination, shall be deemed to have passed the Intermediate Examination.

SELECTION OJ,' SUBJECTS. 5. Subject to any limitation hereinafter made, every candidate in the Intermediate Examination shall be examined (a) in the four subjects named below as constituting Group 1 of the examinatiOll schedule, (b) in one sub­ ject to be chosen by the candidate from Groups II or III, and (c) in any other subject or subjects to be chosen from Groups II, III, or IV, in accord­ ance with such schedule, but so that the total possible maximum of marks as8ignable in all the subjects in which he is to be examined shall not exceed 2,000 : Provided that any selection from Group II must include general experimental science, together with at least one, but not more than two, of the remaining subjects of the same group.

SCHEDULE OF. SUBJECTS. 6. The following shall be the subje;ts of examination and the maximum marks assigned to the several subjects :- Maximum Group I. Marks. (1.) English 500 (lA.) Handwriting .. 100 (2.) Arithmetic 300 (3.) History 300 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. fNo. 4

Group II. Maximum Marks. (4.) General experimental science 200 (5.) Chemistry 200 (6.) Magnetism and electricity 200 (7.) Technical electricity (not to be taken with (6)) 200 (8.) Heat and light 200 (9.) Heat engines (not to be takenlwith (8) ) .. 200 (10.) Home science 200 (11.) Agriculture .. 200 (12.) Botany (not to be taken with (ll) ) 200 (13.) Dairy science 200

Group III. (14.) Geography 200 (15.) Mathematics . . 400 (16.) Alternative mathematics (not to be taken with (15) ) 400 (17.) Hygiene 200

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p ASS CONDITIONS. 7. In order to pass the examination a candirlate must gain not less than 33 per cent. in each of the subjects English and Arithmetic, and not less than 40 per cent. of the total possible maximum of marks assignable under these regulations. 8. In any case, if the marks assigned to a candidate's work in the subject of handwriting are less than 33 per cent., and in any other subject are less than 25 per cent. of the maximum assignable in that subject., such rnarke shall not be included in reckoning the canrlidate's aggregate of marks. 9. The legibility of handwriting and the setting-out of matter will in all cases be taken into account when assigning marks to papers' in the various subjects.

STANDARD OF EXAl\llNATlON. 10. The standard of the Intermediat,e Examination shall be approxi­ mately that of the Public Service Entrance Examination, and the same papers may be set for both examinations.

SCOPE OF EXAMINATION. 11. The scope and other limiting conditions of the examination in the several subjects shall be in all respects the same as those prescribed in the New Zealand Gazette of the 28th Oct,ober, 1926, for corresponding subjects of the Public Service Entrance Examination.

PUBLICATION OF RESULTS. 12. As soon as may be after the examination, the names of candidates who pass the Intermediate Examination shall be published in the New Zeal,and Gazette. Candidates shall be notified of the result of the exami­ nation, and shall be entitled to receive a statement of the marks obtained in the several subjects. For any other statement of marks obtained or certificate of results furnished to the candidate, a fee of 2s. 6d. shall be payable to the Public Account in the manner specified in clause 3 hereof for the payment of late fees. C. A. JEFFERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council ------~----.

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Consenting to Land being taken for the P'urposes of the Mille- J 8CHEDULK 8Uppl!f of the City of 1V ellington. Henderson Town Board, for completing the erection £ of a town hall ...... 550 CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Waimarino County Council, for completing the ORDER IN COUNCIL. metalling of portion of Pipiriki Road . . • • 100 Waimarino County Council, for forming and metalling At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th da.y the Mangaeturoa Road . . . . . • 500 of January, 1927. Wellington City Council, for the purpose of providing Present: relief works for unemployed ...... 12,000 THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE S'l'EWART PRESIDING IN C. A. JEFFERY, COUNCIL. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities oonferred by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all Consenting to the raising of Loans by certain Local A uthori•ies. other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent ORDER IN <:OUNCIL. to the land described in the Schedule hereto being taken At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day for the purposes of the milk-supply of the City of Wellington. of January, 1927. SCHEDULR. Present: THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land permitted to be COUNOIL. taken:-- HEREAS application has been made under section A. R. P. Being portion of W 0 0 6•73 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, violet. for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council 0 0 10·24 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured to enable the several local authorities mentioned in the sepia. Schedule hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it is expedient that such consent should issue : 0 0 13·38 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured red. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of 0 0 3·61 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice red. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, 0 0 5·55 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured doth hereby consent to the raising of the Joans hereinafter yellow. mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the 0 0 10·00 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured Schedule hereto, and it is here by declared that this Order violet. in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the 0 0 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate accordingly as a consent 9·93 of the Governor-General in Council to the raising of the said violet. loans. 0 0 10·05 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured neutral. SCHEDULE. 0 0 9.,54 Section 261, Town of Wellington ; coloured £ red. Dunedin City Council, for hydro-electric workR 200,000 0 0 5·09 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured Hamilton Borough Council, for sewerage works 6,000 neutral. Hawera Borough Council, for waterworks 4,000 0 0 4·39 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured Eltham Drainage Board, for drainage works 1,300 yellow. Eltham Drainage Board, for drainage works 3,500 0 0 6·33 Section 261, Town of Wellington; coloured Lower Hutt Borough Council, for the erection of sepia. workers; dwellings .. 2,000 0 0 13·60 Section 261, Town of Wellington (and being Masterton Borough Council, for drainage works 4,500 all the land in D.P. 4436); coloured Masterton Borough Council, for repayment of a violet. maturing gasworks loan 700 City of Wellington. (S.0. 2121.) Masterton Borough Council, for repayment of a maturing gasworks loan 2,000 In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more Matamata County Council, for metalling Planta­ particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 67839, tion and other roads 1,000 deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Kawhia County Council, for metalling about one Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon mile of the Oparau Block Road 300 coloured as above mentioned. Kawhia County Council, for completing the metal­ C. A. JEFFERY, ling of the Kawhia-Oparau Road 400 Acting Clerk of the ·Executive Council. Otago g[ectriu-power Board, for the completion of (P.W. 32/1339.) certain electric works 13,400 Rangitikei County Council, for metalling the Manga­ hoo Road .. 1,850 Waipa County Council for forming, culverting, and Consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities. gravelling roads in the Tautari Special-rating Arca l,200 CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Waipa County Council, for forming, culverting, and ORDER IN. COUNCIL. metalling roads in the l'uahue Special-rating Area 1,600 At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of Waimarino County Council, for trimming, forming, January, 1927. culverting, and metalling portion of the Makino Present: Ro"d 2,000 THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN C. A. JEFFERY, CoUNOIL. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. HEREAS application has been made under section W twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Native Land other than for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council Alienation in favour of the Crown. to enable the several local authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it is CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. expedient that such consent should is!!lle : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice At the Government House at Wellington, this 17th day of and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, January, 1927. doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter mentioned by the several local authorities set out in t,he Present: Schedule hereto, and it is hereby declared that this Order in THE HONOURABLE W. DowNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the COUNCIL. Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate accordingly as a consent N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase of the Governor-General in Council to the raising of the said O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ loans. three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the 220 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. I_No. 4

power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, Hi11 Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the of the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, anrl Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prohibit, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive for the period of one year from the date of this Order in Coun­ Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that cil, all alienation of the Native land specified in the Schedule the rate of interest that may be paid by ·the Waimarino hereto other than alienation in favour of the Crown. County Council in respect of the said sum of three thousand pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per SCHEDULK annum, and the said Waimarino County Council is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of three thousand pounrlR WAllllARAMA 3A. 6B lB Block, W aimarama Survey District : accordingly. Approximate area, 371 acres 2 roods 5 perch.er. C. A. JEFFERY, C. A. JEFFERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Prescribing the Rate of I ntereat that may be pa,id by fhe Matamata County Council in respect of a Loan of £1,000 Extending Time for holding Extraordinary Election of Coun­ authorized to be raised for the Purpose of metalling Planta­ cill-Or in Te Puke Riding of the County of Tauranga. tion Road, and other Roads in the Horahora No. 2 Special­ rating Area. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genera!. ORDER IN COUNCIL. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor.General. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1927. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of January, 1927. THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Present: HEREAS -in pursuance of section forty-two of the THE HONOURABLE w. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING W Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925 (hereinafter IN COUNCIL. referred ·to as " the said Act "), an election (hereinafter HEREAS by section one hundred and fourteen of thi, referred to as " the said .election ") to fill an extraordinary W Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, it is provided that, vacancy in the office of Councillor to represent the Te Puke notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act 01 Riding of the County of Tauranga on the Tauranga County in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body ha.a Council was required to be held not later than the twenty­ been authorized before the passing of the said Act, or is ninth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and thereafter authorized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to twenty-six: a poll of ratepayers or otherwise howso!lver, whether the rate And whereas it is expedient to extend the time for holding of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not the said election : specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of has not been borrowed, the local authority or public body the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers and may, with the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, authorities vested in him by the said Act, and of all other borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has not been powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, and acting by borrowed. at such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : the said Dominion, doth hereby extend the time for holding And whereas the Mata.ma.ta County Council has been the said election, and doth hereby order and declare that the authorized to borrow the sum of one thousand pounds for said election shall be held and take place on Tuesday, the the purpose of metalling Plantation Road, and other roads twenty-second day of February, one thousand nine hundred in the Horahora No. 2 Special-rating Area: and twenty-seven. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre­ C. A. JEFFERY, cedent consent as required by the above-recited section one Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. hundred and fourteen, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may be borrowed be not ex­ ceeding six per centum per annum : Pre.scribing the Rate of !merest that may be paid by the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Waimarino County Council in re.,pect of a Loan of £.3,000 the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of authorized to be rai.sed for trimming, widening, forming, the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and C'Ulverting, and m.eJalling the M angaeturoa Road. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Co11ncil of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. the rate of interest that may be paid by the Matamata County Council in respect of the said sum of one thousand ORDER IN COUNCIL. pou uds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day annum, and the said Matamata County Council is hereby of January, 1927. authorized to borrow the said sum of one thousand pounds Present: accordingly. · C. A. JEFFERY, THE HONOURillLlil \V. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. COUNCIL. HEREAS by section one hundred and fourteen of the W Local Bodies' Loans Act, l!l26, it is provided that, Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid b11 the Otago notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act or in Electric-power Board in respect of a Loan of £13,400, any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has au.thorized to be raised for the completion of Electric W or/cs. been authorized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. poll or ratepayers or otherwise howeoever, whether the rate of interest, or the term of years of the loan was or wa.s not ORDER IN COUNCIL. specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day has not been borrowed, the local authority or public body of January, 1927. may, with the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, Present : · borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has not been THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term, as may COUNCIL. IN be prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : And whereas the Waimarino County Council has been w HEREAS by section one hundred and fourteen of the authorizl"d to borrow the sum of three thousand pounds Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, it is provided that, for trimming, widening, forming, culverting, and metalling notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act or the Mangaeturoa Road : in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre- been authorized before the passing of the said Act, or is cedent consent as required by the above-recited section one thereafter authorized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to hundred and fourteen, and it is desired that the rate of a poll of ratepayers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate interest at which the money may be borrowed be not ex-1 of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not ceeding six per centum per annum : specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof --·---·-----

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has not been borrowed, the local authority or public body Prescribina the Rate of Interest that rnay be paid by the may, with the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, Hamilton Borough Council in m•pect of a Loan of £6.000, borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has not been autlwrized to be rai8ed for Sewemge Works. borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genera.I. And whereas the Otago Electric-power B0ard has been ORDER IN COUNCIL. authorized to borrow the sum of two hundred thousand pounds for electric works, and is now desirous of borrowing At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day an additional sum of thirteen thousand four hundred pounds of J,muary, 1927. under the authority of section nineteen of the Local Bodies' Present: Loans Act, 1926, for the purpose of completing the under­ THE HONOURABLE w. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN taking: COUNCIL. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre­ HEREAS by section one hundred and fourteen of the cedent consent as required by the above-recited section one W Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, it is provided that, hundred and fourteen, and it is desired that the rate of notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act or interest at which the money may be borrowed be not exceeding in any rnle of law, where a local authority or public body has five and three-quarters per centum per annum: been authorized before the passing of the said Act, or is Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of thereafter authorized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to the Dominion of :'

the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and I forming, culverting, and metalling roads in the Puahue acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive ISpecial-rating Area : · Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent rate of interest that may be paid by the Eltham Drainage consent as required by the above-recited section one hundred Board in respect of the said sum of three thousand five and fourteen, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which hundred pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centnm the money may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Eltham Drainage Board is hereby per annum: authorized to borrow the said sum of three thousand pounds Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of accordingly. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of C. A. JEFFERY, the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council ------· ______of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be paid by the Waipa County Council in Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Waipa respect of the said sum of one thousand six hundred pounds County Council in respect of a Loan of £1,200, authorized shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and to be raised for forming, culverting, and gravelling Roads in the said Waipa County Council is hereby authorized to borrow the Tautari Special-rating Area. the said sum of one thousand six hundred pounds accordingly. C. A. JEFFERY, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Eltham of January, 1927. Drainage Roard in respect of a Loan of £1,300, authorized Present: to be raised for Drainage Works fr, the Number 13 Special­ THE HoNOURAnLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN rating Arca.. COUNCIL. CHARLES FERGUSSON. Governor-General. HEREAS by section one hundred and fourteen of the W Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, it is provided that, ORDER IN COUNCIL. notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act or in At the Government House at Wellington, this 17th da.y of any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has January, 1927. been authorized before the passing of the said Act, or is Present: thereafter authorized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or otherwise howsoever, whether the THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN rate of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not COUNCIL specified or determined, and such money or any pB,rt thereof HEREAS by section one hundred and fourteen of the has not been borrowed, the local authority or public body W Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, it is provided that, may, with the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act or borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has yet not been in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be been authorized before the passing of the said Act, or is prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : thereafter authorized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to And whereas the Waipa County Council has been authorized a poll of ratepayers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate to borrow the sum of one thousand two hundred pounds for of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not forming, culverting, and gravelling roads in the Tautari specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof Special-rating Area : has not been borrowed, the local authority or public body And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre­ may, with the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, cedent consent as required by the above-recited section one borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has not been hundred and fourteen, and it is desired that the rate of interest borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be at which the money may be borrowed be not exceeding six prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : per centum per annum : And whereas the Eltham Drainage Board has been autho­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of rized to borrow the sum of one thousand three hundred pounds the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of for drainage-works in the Number 13 Special-rating Area: the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent by and with the ad vice and consent of the Executive Council consent as required by the above-recited section one hundred of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of and fourteen, and it is desired that the rate of interest at interest that may be paid by the Waipa County Council in which the money may be borrowed be not exceeding six per respect of the said sum of one thousand two hundred pounds centum per annum : shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the said Waipa County Council is hereby authorized to borrow the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance ·and exercise the said sum of one thousand two hundred pounds accordingly. of tho power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and C. A. JEFFERY, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­ Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be paid by the Eltham Drainage Board in respect of the said sum of one Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the W aipa thousand three hundred pounds shall be a rate not County Council ln respect of a Loan of £1,600, authorized exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Eltham to be raised for forming, culverting, and metalling Roads Drainage Board is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum in the Puahue Special-rating Area. of one thousand three hundred pounds accordingly. C. A. JEFFERY, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Jngle- January, 1927. wood County Council in respect of a Loan of .£75, authorized Present : to be raised for forming and meta.lling Otaraoa Road. I THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. HEREAS by section one hundred and fourteen of the ORDER IN COUNCIL. W Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, it is provided that, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act or in of January, 1927. any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has Present: been authorized before the passing of the said Act, or is there­ after authorized to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll THE HONOURABLE w. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN of ratepayers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of CouNrnL. interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified HEREAS by section one hundred and fourteen of the or determined, and such money or any part thereof has not W Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, it is provided that, been borrowed, the local authority or public body may, with notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act or the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has money, or such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at been authorized before the passing of the said Act, or is such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed thereafter authorized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to by the Governor-General by Order in Council : a poll of ratepayers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate And whereas the Waipa County Council has been authorized of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not to borrow the sum of one thousand six hundred pounds for specifieq or determined, and such money, or any part thereof -

jAN. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 223 has not been borrowed, the local authority or public body Inotwithstandingfanything to tho contrary in any Act or may, with the presedent consent of tho Minister of Finance, in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has borrow such money, or s~ch amount thereof as has not been been authorized before the passing of the said Act, or ia borrowed, at such rate of mterest, or for such term, as may be . thereafter authorized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : a poll of ratepayers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate And whereas the Inglewood County Council has been of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not authorized to b~rrow the sum .of one thousand five ht)ndred specified or determined, and such money, or any part thereof pounds for formrng and metalling Otaraoa Road, and 1s now has not been borrowed, the local authority or public body desirous of borrowing an additional sum of seventy-five may, with the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, pounds under the authority of section nineteen of the Local borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has not been Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, for the purpose of completing the borrowed, at such rate of interest or for such term, as may be undertaking : prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent consent as required by the above-recited section one hundred And whereas the Mastert,on Borough Council has been and fourteen, and it is desired that the rate of interest at authorized to borrow the sum of four thousand five hundred which the money may he borrowed be not exceeding six per pounds for the purpose of repaying a maturing gasworks loan : centum per annum : And whereas the :Minister of Finance has given his precedent Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the consent as required by the a hove-recited section one hundred Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the and fourteen, and it is desired that the rate of interest at power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting which the money may he borrowed he not exceeding six per by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council centum per annum : of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the of interest that may be paid by the Inglewood County Council Dominion of New Ze,aland, in pursuance and exercise of the in respect of the said loan of seventy-five pounds shall be a power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said by and with the advice and consent of.the gxecutive Council Inglewood County Council is hereby authorized to borrow the of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that, the rate said sum of seventy-Ii ve pounds accordingly. of interest that may be paid by the Masterton Borough C. A. JEFFERY. Council in respect of the said sum of four thousand five Acting Clerk of the Execntivo Council. hundred pounds shall bo a rate not exceeding six per centum Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be pnid by the Wai­ per annum, and the said Masterton Borough Council is hereby rnarino County Council in respect of a Loan of £2,000, antlwrized to horrow the said sum of four thousand five nuthorized to be raised for trimming, forming, culverting, hundred pounds itccordingly. and metalling Portion of the Makino Road. C. A. JEFFERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day ------of January, 1927. Present: Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the 1llasterton THE HONOURABLE w. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Borough Council in respect of a Loan of £7,2,50, authorized to be raised for the Purpose of repaying a maturing Gaswork• HEREAS by section one hundred and fourteen of tho Loan, W Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, it is provided that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has been CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. authorized before the passing of the said Act, or iB thereafter authorized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ORDER IN COUNCIL. ratepayers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day, or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or of January, 1927. determined, and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the local authority or public body may, with Present: the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN money, or such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at COUNOIL. such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : HEREAS by section one hundr~d and fourteen of the And whereas the Waimarino County Council has been W Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, it is provided that, authorized to borrow the sum of two thousand pounds for notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act or in any trimming, forming, cnlverting, and metalling portion of the rule of law, where a local authority or public body has been Makino Road : authorized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent authorized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of consent as required by the above-recited section one hundred ratepayers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest and fourteen, and it is desired that the rate of interest at or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or which the money may be borrowed he not exceeding six per determined, and such money or any part thereof has not centnm per annum : been borrowed, the local authority or public body may, with Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the money, or such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council by the Governor-General by Order in Council : of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate And whereas the Masterton Borough Council has been of interest that may be paid by the Waimarino County Council authorized to borrow the sum of seven thousand two hundred in respect of the said sum of two thousand pounds shall he and fifty pounds for the purpose of repaying a maturing a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said gasworks loan : Waimarino County Council is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of two thousand pounds accordingly. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent C. A. JEFFERY, consent as required by the a hove-recited section one hundred Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. and fourteen, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may he horrowed be not exceeding six per Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Masterton centum per annum : Borough Council in respect of a Loan of £4,500, authorized Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-C'..eneral of the to be raised f01' the Purpose of repaying a maturing Gasworks Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the Loan. power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting by and wit.h the advice and consent of the Executive Council CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. of the said Dominion, doth here by prescribe that the rate of ORDER IN COUNCIL. interest that may he paid by the Masterton Borough Council At the Government Buildings at, Wellington, this 17th day in respect of the said sum of seven thousand two hundred of Jnnnary, l!l27. and fifty pounds shall he a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Masterton Borough Council is hereby Present: authorized to borrow the said sum of seven thousand two THE HONOURABLE w. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN hundred and fifty pounds accordingly. CoUNOIL. HEREAS by section one hundred and fourteen of the C. A. JEFFERY, W Local Bodies' Loan• Act, 1926, it is provided tha.t, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

Regulations prescribing Registration Fee for Hairdressers' south-east boundary of said Section 32346, to and along the Premises. (H. 2/50). south-west boundary of Section 30982, and its continuation to the foreshore of the South Pacific Ocean ; thence in a north­ ea~terly direction along the said foreshore to the commencing· CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. pomt. Save and except from the above-described area ORDER IN COUNCIL. Rural Sections 9886, 9888, and 10585, in Block X. At the Government, Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. January, 1927. General, thls 19th day of January, 1927. Present: 0. HAWKEN, Minister of Agriculture. THE HONOURABLE W. DOWNIE STEWART PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Notice of Change of the Purpose of Portion of a Reser1Je in N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon him the Borough of Rangiora, Canterbury Dand Distrwt. I by section one hundred and thirty-two of the Health Act, 1920, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. that behalf, His Excellency tho Governor-General of the Do­ minion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and HEREAS by section six of the Public Reserves and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth W Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as " the hereby amend the Hairdressers' (Health) Regulations, 1926, said Act "), the Governor-General is empowered, in the case as follows :- of any public reserve vested in His Majesty or the Governor­ 1. (1.) These regulations may be cited as the Hairdressers' General for any of t,he purposes comprised in Class II of the Health Regulations Amendment No. 1. Second Schedule to the said Act, to change the purpose for (2.) The regulations shall be read together with and be which such reserve was set apart to any other purpose : deemed to form part of the Hairdressers' (Health) Regulations, And whereas tho land described in the Schedule hereto 1926. is portion of a.n area duly set apart as a reserve for a lock-up 2. Upon the issue of any certificate of registration under and other purposes of public utility, being a purpose within these regulations there shall be payable to the local authority Clasis II of the Second Schedule to the said Act, and it is ex­ by the applicant a registration fee of ten shillings, and such fee pedient to ~hange, as hereinafter provided, the purpose of shall be paid prior to the issue of the certificate. such reserve so set apart : C. A. JEFFERY, Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, in pursuance of the powers conferred on me by section six of the said Act as aforesaid, declare that the purpose of the --~------·------reservation over that portion of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto is hereby changed to a reserve for public Altering Boundaries of Motunau Rabbit-proof Fencing buildings of the General Government. And I do hereby District.-Notice No. Ay. 2JJ6. further declare that this notice is issued subject to the pro­ visions of section seven of the said Act, and shall take effect CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. according to the provisions of that section. HEREAS by Warrant dated the twenty-second day of SCHEDULE. W February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. six, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the twenty­ ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing by fifth idem, at page 482, that portion of New Zealand described admeasurement 1 rood 35 9 perches, more or less, and being in the Schedule thereto was constituted and declared to be a Reserve No. 4154 (formerly part of Rural Section No. 385), rabbit-proof fencing district for the purposes of the Rabbit situated in the Borough of Rangiora, and bounded as follows : Nuisance A<:>t, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the said Act"), Towards the north by Pound Street, 168·87 links ; towards by the name of the Motunau Rabbit-proof I•'encing District : the east and again towards the north by Reserve No. 4155, And whereas it is considered expedient to alter the 100·8 and 85·87 links respectively; again towards the east boundaries of the said district : by Ivory Street, 120 links ; towards the south by other part Now therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, of Rural Section No. 385, 255·75 links; and towards the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in west by Reserve No. 4169, 219·9 links: as the same is more pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/3/332, me by the said Act, 4o hereby revoke the Schedule to the said deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, Warrant, and substitute the following in lieu thereof. at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, SCHEDULE. this 27th day of December, 1926. ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands. approximately 29,000 acres, more or less, situated in the Stonyhurst Survey Dist,rict and bounded as follows : Com­ mencing at a point on the foreshore of the South Pacific Ocean Notifying Land in Southland Land District for Sale by Public in Block XII of the said Stonyhurst Survey District, the said Auction. point being 15 chains in a south-westerly direction from the right bank of the Black Birch Creek at its mouth ; thence by CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. a line extending in a north-westerly direction approximately N pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred upon parallel with the said creek, to and across a road which forms I me by section one hundred and thirty-two of the Land the north-west boundary of Rural Section 20504, continuing Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor­ in a north-westerly direction to and across Happy Valley General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint Road; again towards the north-west to the most easterly Thursday, the third day of March, one thousand nine point of Lot 2, D.P. 3713; thence again north-westerly by hundred and twenty-seven, as the time at whlch the land the north-eastern boundaries of Lots 1 and 2 of said D.P. 3713 described in the Schedule hereto shall be sold by public and by the north-eastern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 3710, to a auction; and I do hereby fix the price at which the said point on the Stonyhurst Road at the south terrace of the land shall be sold as that mentioned in the said Schedule Greta River ; thence by that road to a point in line with the hereto. north-east boundary of Rural Section 25833 ; thence to and by that boundary to the Omihi Valley Road; thence generally SCHEDULE. in a south-westerly direction by the said Omihi Valley Road SOUTHLAND LAND llisTRICT.-SOUTHLAND COUNTY. to the Motunau Road ; thence generally in a southerly direction by the said Motunau Road to the Glendhu Road ; SECTION 102, Block I, Oteramika Hundred : Area, 21 acres thence by the road intersecting Rural Sections 10632, 10651, 3 roods 32 perches. Upset price, £25. and 10652, to and by the eastern boundary of Section 32420, Situated two miles from Mokotua Railway-station and the north-eastern and north-western boundaries of Sections dairy factory. One mile and a half formed road; balance 32935 and 27698, the south-western boundaries of said unformed. Section 27698 and of Section 32936, to and across a branch of Practically flat land, all in light bush ; soil of medium the Motunau River, and in continuation to and across the road quality on clay subsoil. intersecting Rural Section 10634 ; thence by that road to and by the north-west and south-west boundaries of As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor• Lot 2, D.P. 2189, to Vulcan Road; thence eastociy along General, this 21st day of January, 1927. that road to a point opposite the eastern boundary of Section RICHD. F. BOLLARD, 32346, to and along the last-named boundary, to l\nd along the For Minister of Lands. JAN, 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 225

Ranger under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, The goods to which this notice relates, and the rate of appointed. duty payable in respect thereof as fixed by the said Act, arc as follows :- Department of Internal Affairs, Rubber tires, rubber tiring, and 10 per cent. ad val. Wellington, 25th January, 1927. inner tubes of rubber for T is hereby notified that, in pursuance and exercise of the pneumatic tires, n.e.i. I power and authority conferred by- section 35 of the Gas - engines and oil - engines 10 per cent. ad val. if Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, the under­ suited for use on cycles, entered and declared to mentioned person has been appointed Ranger under and for motor - vehicles traction - be for use on cycles the purposes of that Act for the North Canterbury Accli­ engines and tractors suited motor-vehicles traction­ matization District :- for use in warehouses or upon engines and tractors suited George Ebert, of Lower Riccarton. wharves and pavements for use in warehouses or RICHD. F. BOLLARD, upon wharves or pave­ Minister of Internal Affairs. ments. Bicycles, tricycles, and the like 10 per cent. ad val. vehicles, including motor­ cycles, also hubs, spindles, Appointment to the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy. and other finished, partly finished, or machined parts Navy Office, of the same, n.e.i. ; side-cars Wellington, 25th January, 1927. for motor-cycles IS Excellency the Governor-Genera.I has been pleased Motor-vehicles n.e.i. (including 10 per cent. ad val. ; and, R to approve of the following appointment in the New tractors driven by gas, oil, or in cases where such motor­ Zealand Division of the Royal Navy:- electricity, suited. for use in vehicles are imported Paymaster-Lieutenant Jasper Parrott, R.N., to H.M.S. warehouses, or upon wharves having bodies suited or "Diomede," additional for duty with Commodore Com­ and pavements) designed for carrying manding New Zealand Station, at a date to be communi­ passenger8, an additional cated by the Commodore Commanding. duty (herein referred to as F. J. ROLLESTON, Minister of Defence. " body duty ") of 10 per cent. ad val. on any such vehicle (inclusive of the body) : Provided that Appointment of Honorary Child Welfare Officers under the where tho value for duty Child Welfare Act, 1925. of any vehicle (inclusive of the body) exceeds £200 Education Department, the body duty shall be : Wellington, 26th January, 1927. On £200 of such value, N. pursuance of section 2 of the Child Welfare Act, 1925, 10 per cont. ad val. ; on I I, Robert Alexander Wright, Minister of Education, do the remainder of such hereby appoint the following persons as Honorary Child value, 5 per cent. ad val. Welfare Officers for the purposes of the said Act for the (1.) When any body of a motor-vehicle suited or designed period of one year from !st February, 1927 :- for carrying passengers is imported by itself or otherwise Name. Address. than as set out above, body duty shall be payable, and the Mr. Arthur John Hill Hclensville. Minister shall determine the amount of such body duty. Mrs. Euphemia Lamb Hill The body duty so payable shall, as nearly as may be, be Mr. George Haslam Pukekohe." equal to the amount of body duty that would have been Mrs. Annie Perkins payable if such body had been imported as part of and Mr. Robert Benjamin Nesbitt Rotorua." attached to a motor-vehicle manufactured in the same Rev. William Ritchie Milne Wairoa, H.B. country as the body. RA. WRIGHT, Minister of Education. (2.) Where the Minister is of opinion that any body duty is being or is likely to be evaded or avoided by the importa­ tion of any motor-vehicles without engines, tires, or other component parts which, in the ordinary course of business, Appointment in the Public Service. are usually imported therewith, the Minister may, at his discretion, require that body duty shall be paid as if such Office of the Public Service Commissioner, engines, tires, or other component parts had been imported Wellington, 25th December, 1926. with such vehicles. ·THE Public Service Commissioner has made the following appointment in the Public Service:-- Speedometers, and mileage- 10 per cent. ad val. recorders, suited for use on David Arnold Graham, Esq., road-vehicles to be Registra.r of Brands under the Stock Act, 1908, for thP Dated at Wellington this 24th day of January, 1927. Waimarino, Pa.tea, Wanganui, and Rangitikci Branding W. DOWNIE STEWART, Registration Districts, as from the 1st day of December, Minister of Customs. 1926. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. Results of Polls on Proposals to establish Bridge Rates.

Duty on Motor-vehicles, &c., manufactured in Australia. Wellington, 24th January, 1927. rrHE following notice, received from the Chairman of the HEREAS by subsection one of section four of the Council of the County of Manuka u, is published in W Customs Amendment Act, 1926, it is provided that accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans nothing in that Act shall apply with respect to any goods Act, 1926. being the produce or manufacture of the Commonwealth of WM. DOWNIE STEWART, Australia, and specified in the Schedule to the agreement Minister of Finance. ratified and confirmed by the Tariff Agreement (New Zea­ land and Australia) Ratification Act, 1922 : MANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. And whereas by subsection two of the said section it is provided that nothing in the aforesaid Act shall apply with Papalcura Riding. respect to any other goods being the produce or manufac­ PURSUANT to section 13 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, ture of the Commonwealth of Australia until a date to be I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of the fixed in that behalf by the Minister of Customs by notice in Papakura Riding of the County of llfanukau, taken on the the Gazette to be given in accordance with the provisions of 12th day of January, 1927, on the proposal of the Manukau that subsection : • County Council to establish a Bridge Rate Fund for the Now, therefore, in pursuance of the said subsection two, reconstruction of bridges on the roads in tho Papakura Riding I do hereby fix the first day of May, one thousand nine hundred of the County of Manuka.u, under the jurisdiction of the and twenty-seven, as the date on which the provisions of the Manukau County Council, and to borrow for such purpose said Act shall commence to apply with respect to goods amounts that from time to time may be required, the number being the produce or manufacture of the Commonwealth of of votes recorded for the proposal was 94; the number of votes Australia ( other than goods specified in the Schedule to the recorded against·the proposal was 31; informal votes, 2. hereinbefore-recited agreement). I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. 226 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTK [No. 4

Wairoa Riding. di.stance 288·85 links, bearing 86° 45' distance. 259·73 links, Pursuant to section 13 of the Local Bodies' Lo11.ns Act, bearing 52° 41' 30" distance 38·46 links, beO:rin" 346° 43' 1926, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of distance 242 links, bearing 24 ° l' 30" distance 364·69 links, the Wairoa Riding of the Count,y of Manukau, ta.ken on the b~armg 78° 29' 40" distan~e 209· 16 links, bearing 143° 44' 30" 12th day of January, 1927, on the proposal of the Manukau distance 177·7 !mks, bearmg 61 ° 23' 30" dista,nce 50· 19 links County Council to establish a Bridge Rate Fund for the re­ bearing J0° 34' distance 173·73 links, bearing 18° 41' distanc; construction of bridges on the roads in the Wairoa Riding 259·46 !mks, bearing 62° 35' dist.anee 397 ·38 links, bearin" of the County, the number of votes recorded for the pro­ 109° 40' 40" distance 516·84 links, bearing 84° 55' 30" distanc~ posal was 56 ; the number of votes recorded against the 71·83 links, bearing 22° 34' distance 313·83 links, bearing proposal was 55 ; informal votPs, 6. 3~1° 21' 10" distance 157·67 links, bearing 347° 24' 30" I therefore declare that the proposal was lost. distance 369·39 links, bearing 67° 15' 20" distance 251 ·49 links, bearing 113° 16' distance 156·97 links, bearing FRANK M. W ATERs, Chairman. 47° 49' di.stance 35·7 links, bearing 6° 50' 20" distance 346· 13 links, bearing 70° 52' 50" distance 222·7 links bear­ ing 121 ° 27' 40" distance 139·39 links, bearing 66° 13' 30" Re,Bult of Poll for Proposed Loan. distance 233·61 links, bearing 32° 36' 30" distance 161·74 links, bearing 4° 14' 20" distance 212·32 links, bearing 63° 40' Wellington, 25th January, 1927. distance :!87 ·81 links, bearing 92° 38' 40" distance 406·56 HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the li?ks, bearing 61 ~ 46' dist~nce 515·33 links, beating 16° 32' T Council of the County of Heathcote, is published in distance 500·69 !mks, bearmg 95° 26' distance 424·86 links accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans b'."'ring 133° 25'. distance ~64·41 links, hearing 73° 7' 40'; Act, 1926. distance 520·85 !mks, bearmg 135° 4' dista,nce 582·3 links, WM. DOWNIE STEWART, b?aring 204 ° 25' 3W' distanc~ 322·06 links, bearing 175° 13' 20" Minister of ]'inance. distance 424·95 lmks, beanng 150° 21' distance 89·24 Jinks bearing W9° 20' 30" distance 288·77 links, bearing 146° 42; HEATHCOTE COUNTY COUNCIL, distance 233·22 links, bearing 199° 9' distance 480·94 links bearing 274° 51' distance 1112·88 links, bearing 256° 53; Mount Ple,asant Electric Loan of £2,000. distance 1:30·47 links, bearing 210° 48' distance 87·09 links PuRsUAN'r to section 13 of the Local Bodies' Loi,,ns Act, 1926, bearing 146° 58' IO" distance 171·83 links, bearing 198° 44' 30; I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers in the distance 297 ·23 links, bearing 237° 35' 40" distance 368·25 Mount Pleasant Riding of the County of Heathcote, taken links, bearing 268° 4' distance 165·86 links, bearing 201 ° 25' on the 19th January, 1927, on the proposal to borrow the distance 106·43 links, bearing 178° l' di.stance 1042·72 links sum of £2,000 for the purpose of electric light extensions, the bearing 220° 41' distance 298· I links, bearing 203° 48' distanc~ number of votes recorded for the proposal was 45, and the 862·89 links, bearing 167° 45' distance 458·82 links bearin" number of votes against the proposal was 9. 250° 54' 10" distance 1158·22 links, and bearing 265° 2' 5(P I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. distance 2811 ·5 links to the eastern boundary of Allotment 34 of Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland, by the eastern boundary Dated this 20th day of January, 1927. of thfl last-mentioned allotment to the northern boundary of C. FLAVELL, Chairman. Ellerslie Town District ; thence towards the south generally by that ~own district to the Great South Road, by the north­ eastern side ot that road to and across Epsom Road, and by Redefining Boundaries of the City of Auckland. the western side of Epsom Road to the south-eastern corner of Allotment 35 of Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland ; thence Department of Internal Affairs, towards the south i:ienerally b~ the southern boundary of Wellington, 21st January, 1927. that allotment and its product10n across the road forming URSUANT to the provisions of section 141 of the Muni, the eastern boundary of Allotment 58 of Section 10 afore­ P cipal Corporations Act, 1920, the bounda1·ies of the said ; thence by the western side of that road to Selwyn City of Auckland are hereby defined as set out in the Schedule Place, by the northern side of the said Selwyn Place to hereto, the boundaries of the said city having been altered ~ch.oo] ~oad, by the eastern side of School Road to a point by the Auckland Harbour Board Empowering Act, 1926, In !me with the northern side of the road forming the northern No. 16 (Local). boundary of Allotment 79 of Section 10 aforesaid, and thence by the northern side of that road to the boundary of the Borough of Mount Eden ; thence by that borough, as SCHEDULE. described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of October 15th, BOUNDARIES OF CITY OF AUCKLAND. 1925, page 2912, to Dominion Road (formerly Mount Roskill ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District bounded Road), by the eastern side of that road to its junction with towards the north-west and north generally by the Waitemata New North Road, across that road to the ea,iternmost corner Harbour from Oakley Creek to Cox's Creek; thence by Cox's of Allotment 10 of Section 5, Suburbs of Auckland, and by Creek to and by the north-western side of the road and bridge that allotment to the south-eastern boundary of Section 7 across that creek; thence by the northern side of Cox's Creek Suburbs of Auckland; thence by the south-eastern and and by the Waitemata Harbour to a point on the north­ southern boundaries of Section 7 aforesaid, the western eastern boundary of Allotment 15, Section 8, Suburbs of boundaries of Allotments 35, 36, and 37 of Section 5, Auckland, at the south-western corner of Freeman's Bay Suburbs of Auckland, and the production of the last-named reclamation; thence by right lines 2930, 2274, 2625, 440, 1782, bound~ry to. the middle of Western Springs Road, along 60, 303, 485, 7IO, 612, 182, 163, 196, 410 links to the northern the middle Imes of that road and of a road forming the side of Beatty Street ; thence by the northern side of Beatty western boundary of Allotment 17(1 of Section 10, Suburbs Street aforesaid to and by the north-western side of Sturdee of Auckland, to a point in line with the north-eastern Street to a point in line with the northern side of Quay Street; boundary of Allotment 172 of said Section 10 ; thence to thence by right lines 155, 76, 316, and 76 links to the northern a,nd by the north-eastern and north-western boundaries of side of Quay Street ; thence by the northern side of Quay said Allotment 172 to Meola Stream, by that stream the Street aforesaid to King's Wharf approach ; thence hy King's easterr. boundaries of Allotments 29 and 35, Parish of Wharf approach aforesaid 136·36, 113·63, and 722·42 links; Titirangi, the southern boundary of said Allotment 35, thence by the abutment of King's Wharf approach with across a road, and by the southern boundary of Allotment 32 King's Wharf ; thence easterly and southerly by right lines Parish of Titirangi, to Oakley Creek, and by that creek to along the Mechanics Bay reclamation 703·66, 28·93, 839·82, :Waitemata Harbour, the place of commencement: except­ and 922·07 links respectively to the northern side of King's mg the Borough of Newmarket and the Auckland Domain Drive ; thence easterly along the northern side of King's and Hospital Reserve. Drive to the high-water mark of Waitemata Harbour, Hobson RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Bay, Orakei Basin, and Purewa Creek to the western boundary Minister of Internal Affairs. of Section 38A, Parish of Waitemata; thence towards the east generally by that section and the production of its western boundary to the southern side of St. John's College Redefining Boundaries of the Borough of Oneh,mga, 1he Cottnty and Tamaki Road, by the southern side of that road to the nj !Ct!en, and the One Tree Rill Road nistrfrt. north-eastern corner of Allotment 34 of Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland, by the eastern side of that allotment to a point Department of Internal A.ffairs, distance 2229·2 links from the south-eastern corner of that Wellington, 21st January, 1927. allotment; thence bearing 48° 21' distance 140·7a links, UR8UANT to the provisions of section 141 of the Muni­ bearing 88° 15' 20" distance 145·19 links, bearing 31° 44' 20" P cipal Corporations Act, 1!?20, the bonndaries of the distance 13-41 links, bearing 343° 8' 20" di.stance 17·81 links, Borough of Onchunga are hereby defined n.s set out in the bearing 319° 59' distance 236·48 links, bearing 33° 54' 50" First Schedule hereto, the boundaries of the said borough JAN, 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 227 having been altered by Order in Council dated thA 27th day I to tho south-eastern corner of the Borough of Onehunga, of September, 1926, made under the Municipal Corporations thence towards the south-west generally by the Borou"'h of Act, 1920, and published in Gazette No. 67 of the 30th day of Onehunga to the Auckland-Onehunga Road; and thence September, 1926. towards the west generally by the said Anckland--Onehunga And also in pursuance of the pro~isions of the said section Road to the place of commencement,. 141 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, the boundaries RICHD F BOLLARD of the County of Eden affected by the said Order in Council · Jl,li;iister of Intc~al A ffalrs. dated the 27th day of September, 1926, arc hereby defined as set out ln the Second Schedule hereto. • Issued in substitution for notice dated 29th October, 1926, And in further pursuance of the provisions of the said and gazetted 4th November, l!l26, redefining boundi..~ies of section 141 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, the the Borough of Onchuuga., &e. boundaries of the One Tree Hill Road District affected by the said Order in Council dated the 27th day of September, Hl26, Notice as to an Area in Nelson Land District dekai·ed to be a are hereby defined a.s set out in the Third Schedule hereto. Fire District.

FIRST SCHEmJLE. State Forest Service, Wellington, 2oth January, 1927. BOUNDARIES OF BOROUGH OF ONEJlUNGA. URSUANT to sect.ion 27 of the Forests Act, 1921-22;. ALL tha.t area in the North Auckland Land District bounded P and section 6 of the Forests Amendment Act, 1925, I towards the north-east bv the south-western side of Mount do hereby notify that, on the recommendation of the Director Sma.rt Road from the north-eastern corner of Allotment 3, of Forestry and the Land Board of the district, the area Section 13, Suburbs of Auckland, to a point in line with the described in the Schedule hereto is hereby declared by me south-eastern side of Campbell Road; thence across the road to be a fire district ; and I do further specify the period to the southernmost corner of Lot 9, Hospital Reserve, part from the 1st day of November in a.ny year to the 31st day of of Allotment 13, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland, and along March in the following year, inclusi-ve, as the -period during the eastern side of Manukau Road to the north-western corner which it shall not be lawful for any person within the said of Lot 1 of the said Hospital Reserve ; thence towards the district, save pursua.nt to the written permit of a Forest north-west by part of Allotment 13 of Section 12, Suburbs Officer, to set on fire, or cause to be set on fire, any timber of Auckland (educational reserve) to Cornwall Park; thence (whether standing or not), or any undergrowth, or any debris again towards the north-cast by C0rnwall Park to Campbell from forest operations or land-clearing operations, or any Road; thence north-easterly along the north-western side of grass or other specially inflammable material, without taking Campbell Road to a point in line with the north-eastern side such precautions as may be prescribed by a Forest Officer. of Moana Avenue; thence across Campbell Road and again north-easterly along its south-eastern side to a point in line SCHEDULE. with the nort.h-eastem boundary of Lot 14 on plan 7941, RABBIT ISLAND FIRE DISTRICT. deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Auckland; thence south-easterly to and along that ·boundary Nelson Land District. and the north-eastern boundar~, of Lots 15, 16, 43, 44, 49, 52, ALL that area situated in Block 11, Waimea Survey District, 88, 91, 92, and 97, on the said plan 7941, to Tawa Road; being the whole of Rabbit Island, containing 2,600 acres, thence across Tawa Road and along the north-eastern bound­ more or less, and also that island known as Rough Island, aries of Lots 98, 103, 10,4, 109, llfl, 115, and 116 to Ngapuhi containing 350 acres, more or less. As the same is more Street; thence across Ngapuhi Street to and along the north­ particularly delineated on plan 103/1, deposited in the Head eastern boundaries of Lots 123 and 136 to Ngatiawa Street; Office, State Forest Service, Wellington, and thereon bordered a.cross Ngatiawa. Street and along the north-east.cm bound­ red. aries of Lots 177 and 192 to Pailiia Road ; thence across 0. HAWKEN, Paihia Road and along the north-eastern boundaries of Lots Commissioner of State Forests. 215 and 236 to Rarawa Road; thence across Rarawa Road and along the middle of Hauiti Road to the middle of Oranga Avenue; thence along the middle of Oranga Avenue to the Not.:Ce respecting Proposed Kurow Settlement Irrigation Di.,. middle of Rockfield Road; thence southerly along the middle trict, Gonnty of Waitaki. of Rock6eld Road to Mount Smart, Road ; thence across Mount Smart Road to the north-western corner of Allotment Department of Internal Affairs, 15 in Section 17, Suburbs of Auckland ; thence along the Wellington, 21st January, 1927. western boundaries of Allotments 15, 14, 13, 12, and 8, to T is hereby notified that a petition has been presented Church Street ; a.cross Church Street, by Allotment 4, across I to His Excellency the Governor-General, under the a road, and by Allotment 5, Section 17 aforesaid, to Manukau Land Drainage Act, 1908, praying that the area described in Harbour; . thence towards the south genemlly by Manukau the Schedule hereto may be constituted a drainage district Harbour and Puhea Creek to a point opposite the south­ under Part II of the said Act, by name the Kurow Settlement eastern corner of Allotment 2, Section 13, Suburbs of Auckland, Irrigation District. All persons affected are hereby called and thence towards the west by a right line across Summer upon to lodge any written objections to or petitions against Street, and by Allotments 2 and 3, Section 13, Suburbs of the constitution of the said drainage district which they desire Auckland, to Mount Smart Road, the place of commence­ to lodge, within one month from the first publication of this ment. notice, such objections or petitions to be addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs, W cllington. SECOND SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. BOUNDARIES OF THE COUNTY OF 1£DF)N, ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District bounded DESCRIPTION OF BouNDARIES OF PROPOSED Ki:mow SETTLE- towards the north generally by Waitemata Harbour from the MENT IRRIGATION DISTRI

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Notice of Intention to take Land in Block I, Whakatane Survey Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon District, for the rrwre effective carrying-out of the Drainage or coloured as above mentioned. other Works authorized by the Rangitaiki Land Drainage Act, As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 24th day of 1910. January, 1927. OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the K. S. WILLIAMS, M;nister of Public Works. N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, and the (P.W. 39/12.) Rangitaiki Land Drainage Act, 1910, to take the land des­ cribed in the Schedule hereto for the more effective carrying­ out of the drainage or other works authorized by the Rangitaiki Votice of Intention to take Land for Recreation Purposes in Land Drainage Act, I 910: And notice is hereby further given Block VII, Rock and Pillar Su.rvey District. that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post-office at ,vhakatane, and is there open for inspec­ OTJCE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the tion ; and that all persons affected by the taking of the said N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to take the land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the land described in the Schedule hereto for recreation purposes. taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send And notice is here by further given that the plan of the land such writing, within forty days from the first publication of so required to be taken is deposited in the post-office at this notice, to the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington. Hyde, and is there open for inspection ; and that all persons affected by the taking of the said land should, if they have SCHEDULE. any well-grounded objections to the taking of such land, set APPROXIMA'rE areas of the pieces of land required to be taken : forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty A. R. P. Being portion of days from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister 3 l 35·6 29J No. 3; coloured red. of Public Works, at Wellington. 3 0 5·9 29H No. 2; coloured blue. 2 2 9· l Part 29H No. 1 ; coloured red. SCHEDULE. 4 0 23·1 Part 29r; coloured blue. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land required to be taken : 2 2 16·1 28B 4; coloured red. 4 acres O rood 37 perches. ·3 2 30 28B 5n; coloured red. Being part Section 19, Block VII, situated in Rock and Pilla.1· 0 O 17 ·8 28B 5c ; coloured yellow. Survey District. 0 2 35·8 28B lOA l ; coloured blue. l l 2·8 28B lOA 2; coloured red. In the Otago Land District ; as the same is more par­ l l 33·2 28B 7 ; coloured blue. ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 67463, de­ 0 I 20·9 Part 28B ; coloured red. posited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at 2 0 14·2 28B 3B 2; coloured blue. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon l 2 32·3 28B 3c 4 ; coloured red. edged red. 4 3 31 ·8 28B 3c 3 ; coloured blue. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 24th day of 0 0 36·5 28B 3c 2 ; coloured yellow. January, 1927. 6 l 16·6 28R 9B; coloured red. K. S. WILLIAMS, Minister of Public Works. Situated in Parish of Rangitaiki, Block I, Whakatane Survey (P.W. 50/338.) District (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 24184). All in the Auckland Land Distrjct; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 68071, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wel­ Additional Regulation for the Conduct of Legal Business. lington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Department of Justice, As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 24th day of January, Wellington, 27th January, 1927. 1927. HE Regulations for the Conduct of Legal Business K. S. WILLIAMS, T dated the 29th day of March, 1920, and published (P.W. 48/204/3.) Minister of Public Works. in the New Zealand Oazette of the 8th April, 1920, and all amendments thereof, are hereby revoked, and the following regulation is made in lieu thereof :-

Notice of Intention to take Land in Blocks XIV ,ind XV, ALLOWANCES TO WITNESSES. Whirinaki, and V, Rarde Survey Districts, for the Purposes of a Road. (a.) Allowances will be made to prosecutors and witnesses for tht1 Crown as follows :- OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the To persons giving evidence, strictly as experts, £ s. d. N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to execute for every day's attendance at Court or neces- a certain public work-to wit, the construction of a road; sary absence from usual place of abode l 0 and for the purposes of such public work the land described Except, as above, to every prosecutor and in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken. And notice witness for every day's attendance at Court is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to or necessary absence from usual place of be taken is deposited in the post-office at Pipiriki, and is abode O IO 0 there open for inspection ; and that all persons affected by the And in addition thereto, for every night's execution of the s:iid public work or by the taking of the necessary absence from such place of abode O 4 0 said land should, if they have any well-grounded objections (b.) Provided that persons in receipt of salary or wages to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of from the General Government will onlv be <'ntitled to such such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such allowances if necessa.rily absent at night from their usnal writing, within forty days from the first publication of this place of abode. If not so absent such persons will be notice, to the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington. allowed their actual personal expenses only. ( c.) Witnesses reaiding beyond three miles from the town SCHEDULE. or city in which the Court is held will a.Jso be allowed their coach, railway, or steamboat fares. Second-cl>tss fares will APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required to be be allowed to mechanics, labourers, and persons of similar taken:- rank, and first-class fares to others. Receipts must be A. R. P. Being Portion of furnished for coach and steamer fares over 5s. 39 3 0 Section 8, Blocks XV, Whirinaki, and V, When there is no public conveyance witnesses will be Ra rete Survey District,s; coloured pink. allowed a mileage rate of 9d. per mile one way. Sheet No. 1 and 2. (S.O. 2163 and 2164.) (d.) Medical practitioners using their own motor-cars, or 7 3 7 Section 7, Block XV, Whirinaki Survev Dis- motor-cars hired for their personal use, whether public trict; coloured blue. Sheet No. 2. · conveyances are available or not, will be allowed mileage 3 0 Lot l, D.P. 2971, of W11imarino No. 2 Block, at the rate of one shilling per mile one way for every mile Block XIV, Whirinaki Survey District; between their place of residence and the place at which coloured yellow. Sheet No. 2. evidence is required t.o be given ; provided, however, that 1 0 10 Lot 2, D.P. 2971, of Waimarino No. 2 Block, in no case will mileage be paid for a greater distance than Block XIV, Whirinaki Survey District; col­ fifty miles. oured grey. Sheet No. 2. (S.O. 2164.) F. J. ROLLESTON, Minister of ,Justice. In the Wellington Land District ; as the same are more Approved in Council. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 68096, C. A. JEFFERY, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

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Ojficiatvng Ministsrs for 19~'1.-Notice No. l.

THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1908.

Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 21st Ja.nuary, 1927. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the following list of Officiating Ministers within the meaning P of the said Act is published for general information :- The Church of the Province oj New Zea­ The Church of England-continued. I The Church of England-continued. land, commonly called the Church of England. The Very Reverend- 1 The Reverend- Oarrington, Charles Walter, M.A., Ewa.rt, William Wilson The Reverend- Dean Fa.ncourt, William, M.A., Honorary Abbott, John Oharles, B.A. The Reverend- Canon Acheson, Archibald Howard McOa.us- Oa.stle, John George Thomas, M.A. Farnell, Allen Jamee land, M.A. Oha.pman, John William, L.Th. Fends.II, Frederick Philip, B.A. Ada.ms, James Ohard, Edward Fenn, Leonard Herbert Addenbrooke, Oharles, M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon- Fenton, George Herbert Roebuck· Anaru Kingita. Chatterton, Frederick William, B.D. Oceola., B.A. Anderson, James Richard, B.A. The Right Reverend Bishop- Fenwick, George W9'.lter, L.Th. Anderson, John James Oherrington Cecil Arthur, B.D. Feron, Joseph Francis, B.A., L.Th. Andrews-Baxter, Kingston Dudley The Reverend.'.... Ferry, Fre.ncis James, L.Th. Archdall, Henry Kingsley Ohitty, Ernest Finch, Rowland George, A.K.C., Ashcroft, Basil Davey, B.A., L.Th. Ohristia.n, George William _B.D. . .. The Very Reverend- Ohristy, Horace Oliver William Fisher, Francis V1v1an Askew, Charles Frederick, M.A., Dean Ola.rke, Alfred Pickering, Honorary The Very Reverend- The Reverend- Canon Fitchett, Alfred Robertson, M.A., Ashley-J ones, James Edwin Coats, Robert George D.D., Dean Ault, Harold Frank, M.A. Gooks, Hubert Maurice, M.A. The Venerable Archdea.con- Austin, Hugh Warren, M.A. Cooks, Philip John, B.A., L.Th., Fitchett, William Alfred Robertson The Most Reverend Archhishop­ Honorary Oanon M.A. Averill, Alfred Walter, M.A., D.D. Coleman, Harry Augustus The Reverend- The Reverend- Coles, Edgar William, L. Th. FitzGerald, Otho Averill, Walter Wootton Compton, Arthur William Henry, Fleury, Franquefort Eccles Baker, Hugh Fa.Ikner Oole M.A., Honorary Oanon Foreman, Oharles Walker Ba.Hachey, William Connolly, Richard La.wder Foulkes, Llewellyn Bamford, Eric Ellerslie, M.A. Oonnolly, William Edward Fox, Bertram George, L.Th. Barker, George Oonnolly, William Edward Sharman, Fraer, Oharles Anderson, L.Th. Barnes, Edward M.A. Friberg, Nils Arnold Barnes, Lewis Agassiz Oooper, Samuel James Frost, Frederick Ledger Barnett, Arthur Harold Gomey, Samuel Fry, Henry Eric Kyrle, M.A. Barnett, Graham Roy, M.A., L.Th. Coursey, James Francis Fussell, James Coldham, L.Th. Barnett, Neville Balmes, L.Th. Cowen, Ole.ude Herbert Grant, B.A., Fynes-Olinton, Geoffrey, Canon. . Bartlett, John Geoffrey Sherry Canon Ga.lwey, John de Burgh, B.A., Honor. Bates, Daniel Crosse The Venerable Archdeacon- ary Canon Bea.le, Gordon Thomas Oowie, Edmund Mortlook, M.A. Gaut, Henry Charles Lusher Bean, Walter Stanley, L.Th., Honor- The Reverend- Gavin, Gordon Hay ary Os.non Oowie, John Patteson Geddes, Robert Findlay, M.A. Beatty, William, M.A. Crosse, Ernest Courtenay, D.S.O., Gerard, George Vincent B.A. Beaufort, James Morris M.C., M.A. Gibson, Osborne Stanley Oliver Beck, Arthur James, L.Th. Crossman, George Arthur Gillam, William Eugene Bedford, Hubert Henry, L.Th. Oruickshe.nk, George Ora.ig, M.A. Gillespie, Henry Riobard Butler Bedwell, Walter William Cubitt, Lyttelton Lucas Goerts, Herbert Louis Barton Bell, George Gordon Oullwiok, Thomas Cartwright, Honor- Goodman, John Norman Bell, William e.ry Ga.non Grace, Arthur Volkner Bennett, Frederick Augustu•, L.Th. Curnow, Tremayne Monro, M.A., Greenwood, Arthur John Bianchi, Valentine Albert L.Th. Greer, John Lawrence Bishop, Henry Sholto Brown, Olaud Leslie Barnacle Groves, Sidney John Selby, M.A. Blaokbume, John Edwin The Venerable Arehdeacon The Venerable Archdeacon- Blakiston, Edward Neville, L.Th. Curzon-Siggers, William, M.A. Haggitt, Percy Bolton, M.A. Blathwayt, George Calvert Dart, John Raynor The Reverend- Blathwayt, Hubert Oorne!ius Rhamn The Reverend- Hakiwai, Peni Te Uamaira.ngi Couzins Datson, John Harold Hall, Alfred Francis, M.A. Bloyce, John William Davidson, Gerald Walkinshaw Hall, Rupert Thomas, L.Th. Boyes, Noble Dale, L.Th. Davies, David Jones, B.Sc. Hamblett, Wi.lliamAlexander Harry, Brierly, Bertram Reginald Davies, John Oars.dog, L.Th. L.Th. Brittan, Frederick George, M.A. Davis, Henry John Hamilton, Hugh Henry Scriven, B.A. Davis, Percy Coleman Hamilton, Hugh Sta.pies The Venerable Archdeacon­ Dawson, George Alfred Hamilton, Staples, B.A., L.Th., Brocklehurst, Joseph Broadhurst, Daynes, Francis John Honorary Ca.non L.Th. Dean, Oliver He.milton, Thomas Albert, L.Th. The Reverend- de Lambert, Riobard Hanby, Herbert Osmond Townsend, Brown, Claude Leslie Barnacle Dent, George William L.Th. Budd, Edward Ola.ude Devenish, George Mellier The Venerable Archdea.oon- Bull, Archibald George Dobson, Fra.nk Barker Hansell, Arthur Lloyd, M.A. Bullock, William, A.K.O. Drake, Alfred, L.Th. The Reverend- Burgin, Eric Woollcombe, B.A., L. Th. Drake, William Tasman Hara.wire., Ka.ihi Burley, Joseph William Draper, Jonathan Ernest, L.Th. I Harold, George Leslie, A.K.O. Burrow, Selwyn Charles Drummond, Henry Nelson The Very Reverend- Bush-King, Charles John, L.Th. Dunnage, Frank Harper, Walter, M.A. Butterfield, Matthew William, B.A., Durra.d, Walter John, M.A. I The Reverend- B.D., Th.Sch., Canon Dyer, James William Philip Chapman Harrison, Charles Frederick Robert Button, Alfred Olea.ve Hammond Edwards, Thomas Wallace I Ha.rt, Frederick Douglas Gable, John Henry The Venerable Archdeacon- Harty, Frank Sturge Os.Ider, Jasper Cyril Austin Ensor, Harold Edward Harvie, Edgar Lionel Oameron, William Steven Graham The Reverend- Harvie, Francis Graham, M.A. Oa.nter, Alfred Laurie, L.Th. Eruini, Ereatara Mohi ! Haselden, John, Ca.non The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Venerable Archdeacon- i Haslam, Thomas Aitken Oarr, Arthur John Evans, Frank George, L.Th. 1 Hawkes, John Henry, M.A, I 0 230 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

The Church of England-continued. I The Church of England-continued. The Church of England-continued. The Venerable Archdee.oon..-­ The Reverend- The Reverend­ He.wkins, Hector Alfred, L.Th. M&ckay, Lionel John Mytton, B.A. R&iti, Hori The Reverend- M&cKenna, Robert Joseph Ramson, Frederick Stanley He.wkins, Henry George l\facle.verty, Charles Wilfred Iver, B.A. R&ngi Wheretini He.wksworth, John Che.rles, L.Th. M&clean, Kenneth Edward, M.A., Rangia.ho Ramahaki Hay, Douglas Re.mse.y Ce.non. Rankin, Duncan, L.Th. Hay, James McLevie, Edward Mitchell Rattray, William Herbert Widdring- Hermon, Reginald, L. Th. The Venerable Archdeacon­ ton, L.Th. Hervey, John Russell MacMurray, George, M.A. Rawle, Frank Rutherfurd, B.A. R&wnsley, Henry Thomas Hetherington, Edward Charles, B.A. The Reverend- Hewlett, Oswe.ld Rouselle Redgrave, Frederick Burton, M.A. Macpherson, Duncan Keith Reed, John Bennett, M.A. Hobbs, John Mc William, James Tbom&s, B.A. Hobday, Richard Henry, M.A. Revell, Percy, B.A. Maddison, Daniel Rice, Eric Dudley, M.A., Canon Hodge, Alfred Malcolm, Douglas Blomfield Hodgson, Regine.Id, L.Th, Rich, Eric John, L.Th. Malden, Edward Elliott, M.A. Rich, John Holland, John Mason, Harry, Canon Holloway, John Ernest, L.Th., D.!»c. The Right Reverend Bishop­ Mataira, Wiremu Pere Richards, Isaac, M.A., D.D. Houchen, Clement Matene, Wiremu · Houghton, Percy, M.A. The Reverend­ M&thias, Hugh Henry Richards, Isaac Lionel Hue.to., Hemi Pititi The Very Reverend- Hurd, Stanley Alfred Giles Riiwhi, Eruere. Mayne, Frank, M.A., Dean Roberts, Henry Norman, L.Th. Hyde, Cle.ude Edward The Reverend- Inwood, Frederick Richard, L.Th. Roberts, William Henry, L.Th. Mayo, John Frederick, M.A. Robertshawe, Noel Francis Edward The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Venerable Arohdeacon­ Innes-J ones, Alan Stanley Robinson, John William Meredith, R&lph Creed, M.A. Robson, George Trevor The Reverend- The Reverend- Rogers, John Achilles, M.A. Ise.e.cson, Charles Herbert, B.A. Milgrew, Arthur Trevor Rogers, John Henry, M.A. Jo.mes, Percival Ernest, Ce.non Mitchell, Alfred Douglas Rooke, Charles Vaughan, M.A. Je.mieson, David, M.A. Moffatt, Arthur Stanley The Venerable Archdeacon­ Jeoks, Harold Robertson, M.A. Moir, George Kynooh, B.A. Russell, John Dela.court, L.Th. Jermyn, Jo.mes Alexe.nder, B.A. Monaghan, Harold Wyatt, M.A. The Reverend- The Venerable Arohdeacon­ Monckton, William Gawler, M.A. Russell, Thomas, M.A. Johnson, Allan Macdonald, M.A. Moore, Ernest Blackwood The Right Reverend Bishop- The Reverend- Moreton, George Edgar Sadlier, William Charles, M.A., D.D. Johnson, Harry Alexander Morle.nd, J a.mes The Reverend- Johnson, Richard Hill Morris, George Percival Salt, Cecil George Gilbertson Jones, Horace Edwyn, M.A. Mortimer-Jones, Clive, B.A. Salt, Selwyn Marson Ivon Jones, Hubert Blandford, Mus. B. The Right Reverend Bishop­ S&unders, Ch&rles Francis Julius, Alfred Henry Mules, Charles Oliver, M.A., D.D. Schurr, Geoffrey Harold The Most Reverend Archbishop­ The Reverend- Sedgwick, Arthur Henry, B.A. Julius, Churchill, M.A., D.D., I:iL.D. Miitter, Cecil George, L.Th., Honor- The Right Reverend Bishop­ The Venerable Archdeacon­ ary Canon Sedgwiok, William Walmsley, D.D. Julius, John Awdry, M.A. Nanson, Gerald Boucher The Reverend- The Reverend­ Neild, Alfred, M.A. Sell, Harold George Ka.ipo, Hone Wi Neligan, Gerald Francis Seton, Cl&rence Bouchier Wilmot Ke.po., Matthew Netana, Penewhare Wiremu Sh&rdlow, John Ambrose, M.A. Ka.po., Mutu Nevill, Edmund Robert, M.A., Canon Shore, Edward Harry, B.A. Ke.pl!., Mutu Pe.ratene Newcombe, Raymond, M.A. Simcox, Frederick Edward Telling Ke.rake., Hone Niblock, Alex&nder Moncur The Venerable Archdeacon­ Ke.re.ks., Kariri Are.ma Nicholas, Ch&rles Edmund Simkin, William John, L.Th. Ke.yll, Jo.mes Leslie Allen Norris, Arthur Hugh, M.A. The Reverend- Kelha.m, Robert Cecil, L.Th. O'Callaghan, Thaddeus, D.D. Skey, William Trevor Fortescue Kelly, William, B.A. Oldham, Charles Collingwood, L.Th. Small, John Charles, L.Th., C&non Kempthorne, Frederick Maurice, B.A. Orange, William Alfred, B.A. Smallfield, Percy Scott Kempthorne, John Arnold Or bell, Waldron Hastings, B.A., L. Tb. Smith, Harry W&rwick The Venerable Archdeaoon­ Osmers, Eric Alfred, M.A. Smith, Thomas James, Canon Kempthorne, John Pratt, L.Th. Packe, Hornce, M.A., Canon Smith, Walter Henry The Reverend- Paddison, Joseph Tonge, M.A. Smyth, Henry Montague, B.A. Kendrick, George Vincent Paerata, Ho&ni Matenga Smyth, Thomas Jasper, M.A. Kenney, Hector Sefton Innes Page, Arthur Thomas Bristed, A.K.C. Solomon, Courtnay Walter Kerehome., Reweti Taukiri Pahewa, Hakaraia, Honorary Canon Southworth, Tbome.s Keremenete., Henare Palmer, George Sparrow, Charles Leslie, B.A. Keretene, Wiremu Hone, Ca.non Pane.pa, Wiremu Spencer, Fredrick Hamilton Kimberley, Oliver James, Canon P&raone, Rene.re The Right Reverend Bishop­ King, Vincent George Bryan, O.B.E. Pare.t&, Hoani Sprott, Thomas Henry, D.D. Kitoat, Vincent Howard Parr, Stephen, M.C., M.A. The Reverend- Klingender, Horace Weston Partridge, Thomas Harold Ch&rles, Stace, Alexander William Crawley Knight, Leslie Albert, M.A., L.Th. M.A. Stanley, Paul Albert Knowles, Walter Frank, L.Th. Payne, Arthur William, M.A. Stanton, Robert James Kohere, Poihipi Perkins, John, L.Th. Statham, Charles Hadfield Kohere, Keweti Tuhoroute. Perry, Charles Elliott, M.A. Steele, Harold Thomas, M.A. Kokiri, Pe.tihana Petrie, Alan Julian, L.Th. Stent, Oswald Morgan, M.A. Kreeft, Charles Ronald Petrie, Frederick Herbert, M.A., Hono- Stent, William Frank Lambert, Walter Warfield rary Canon Stephenson, George Benj&min, B.A., Langston, Walter Petrie, George Francis, M.A. J\LSo. Latter, Francis Pierce, Che.rles Frederick, M.A. Strong,Edwe.rd Herbert Lawrence, Francis Charlton Piggot, Walter James Stych, William Henry, L.Th. Lawrence, George Howard, L.L.B, Pigott, John Swainaon, Alfred Cyril, B.A. Lawton, Ernest Poata, Keina Sykes, John Henry, Honorary Canon Lea, William Poihipi, Taniom Tokaroe. T&huriorangi, Ropere Leach, Hugh Stanley, L.Tn Powell, Edward Charles Wooldridge, Te.mahori, Pine, L.Th. Leonard, Pe.k&ke Heketoro L.Th. Te.urau, Hohaia Lindsey, Hornce Powell, Walter Wilton Leslie, L.Th. T&whiri, Riwai Litt, John Lawson Pritchett, Percy Hugh, L. Th. · Taylor, B&sil Maples Lush, John Arthur, B.A. Puha, Wiremu Tureie., L. Th. The Venernble Archde&con­ Lush, William Edward, M.A. Purch&s, AI b&n Charles Theodore, T&ylor, Frederic Norman, M.A. McCutcheon, Eccles Alexander M.A .. L.Th. The Reverend- MacDonald, Re.nald Adney, L.Th. Pnrchas, Harold, B.A., L.Th. Te.ylor, Thomas Fielden McFarland, Edgar James, B.A., Quintrell, Frederick, Canon Te Hauwaho, Wi Q&qon Haine, Willi&m Temuere., Pe.ore. JAN, 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 231

The Church of England-continued. The Presbyterian Church of New The Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Zealand-continued. The Reverend- Te Waaka, Wiremu Arameta The Reverend- The Reverend- Thomas, Francis Carew Adams, Ernest Currie, Samuel Wilson, M.A., D.D. Thompson, James Nevill Aitken, George Keillor Currie, William Thomas Thorpe, Francis Harvey Aitken, James, M.A. Cuttle, Thomas Nevin Tisdal!, Charles Archibald, M.A. Albert, David James Dabourne, Edward John Canon Alexander, Andrew Dalrymple, Alexander Milne, M.A. Tobin, Cecil Alexander Allan, John Aitken, M.A. Davie, John Tokoaitua, Te Muera Allan, Robert Scott Davies, Robert Evan, M.A. Tooley, Francis Albert Alley, Roy Nicholas, M.A. Davis, Alfred John Topi, Pene , Mr. Anderson, John Day, William Tremain, Walter Spencer I The Reverend- Mr. Dibbs, Thomas Edward Tuke, Charles Laurence I Andrews, Edward Ernest, B.A. The Reverend- Tumatahi, Manihera Manahi Armour, Thomas White Dickie, John, M.A., D.D. Turner, Clare Wilson Mr. Armstrong, Alexander Weir Dickie, Robert Tye, William, B.A. I The Reverend- Dickson, John, M.A. Uphill, William Asher, John Alexander, B.A. Dixon, William Gray, M.A. Vaughan, Charles Albert Aspla.nd, Arthur Macdonald Don, Alexander Venables, Arthur Vernon Atkins, Samuel Joseph Dow, A. J. H., B.A., B.D. Vosper, John Mr. Badoook, John Dunn, John Gilman Sharp Waaka, Matenga Mr. Bailey, Frederick Herbert Dutton, Daniel, F.R.A.S. Walke, Herbert Albert The Reverend- Elliott, James Kennedy, B.A., D.D, Walton, William Henry Baird, James Elliott, William, M.A. Ward, Benjamin Horace, B.A. Baird, James, B.A. Erwin, Robert, M.A., D.D. Ward, Edgar Bandy, Edward Evans, Evan George Wareing, Stephen Richard, M.A. Barton, Frazer Burnett Evans, Robert Edward Watson, Cecil Alexander Burns, Barton, Henry Havelock, M.A. Evans, Walter Fairlie B.A. Bates, John James Falconer, George David Watson, George, M.A. Beattie, Finlay MacRae Falconer, Willia.m Fulton Watson, George Nelham Begg, Adam, M.A. Mr. Farrar, James Watson, Herbert, M.A., Honorary Beggs, Hugh The Reverend- Canon Mr. Berry, William J, Fell, Henry Reginald, M.A., B.D. Waymouth, Stephen Francis New- The Reverend- Findlay, William Fairweather combe, B.A.. Bertram, Ivo Edgar, M.A.. Finlayson, Alexander M. Wayne, Edward Salmon Bickerstaff, John Beattie Fish, Robert Ferguson Weatherhog, Thomas Percy Bishop, Ebenezer Fisher, David Keay Weadon, William George Hodge Bissett, John Fletcher, Henry James Webb, Cyprian Edmond Parker Black, William Bowers, LL.B. Fordyce, James Weller, William Thomas Blair, George Washington Fraser, Philadelphus Bain, M.A. Blair, Henry Thomas French, Walter Wortley The Right Reverend Bishop- Blair, Robert Henry Gardiner, Edward West - Watson, Campbell, M.A .. Boot, Sidney Levi Gardner, Robert D.D. Mr. Boyd, James Hall Mr. Gemmell, James The Reverend- Mr. Boyd, Robert Cunningham The Reverend- Wethey, Edward Brewer Mr. Brabyn, William Tilden Gibb, George Henry, B.A. Whibley, Frederick William The Reverend- Gibb, James, D.D. White, Bernard Rich, A.K.C. Bredin, James Hendry Gibb, Malcolm Campbell, B.A., B:D. Whitehead, Louis Grenville, l\1.A. Mr. Brierly, Caleb Gilbert, Henry George Whiteside, William Copeland The Reverend- Mr. Gould, Herbert Arthur Widdup, George, L.Th. Brodie, John McClure The Reverend- Wikiriwhi, Rewi Matata Brown, George, M.A. Gow, Murray Alexander Wilford, John Russell, B.A., B.D., Brown, George Thomas, M.A. Gow, William James Honorary Canon Brown, James Aitchison Gray, Henry Begg Wilkinson, Henry Arthur, B.A. Mr. Browning, William Barrett Greenwood, Robert Robertson Williams, Arthur Frederick, B.A., The Reverend- Greig, Alexander, M.A. Honorary Canon Budd, George Mr. Grundy, William Williams, Henry Burrows, James Thomas The Reverend- Williams, Henry, jun., M.A., L.Th. Butler, Thomas George Hain, William Butterworth, William Hall, James B. The Venerable Arohdeacon­ Mr. Byrt, Michael Joseph Halliday, Thomas Williams, Herbert William, M.A., The Reverend- Hampton, Arthur Charles D.Litt. Cairney, James Johnstone Hannah, William Gibson The Reverend- Calder, David, B.A. Hardie, Alexander Williams, Owen Wallis, M.C., M.A. Campbell, David Mr. Harkness, John Chisholm Williams, Percy Temple, M.A., Catherwood, Robert Hutchison The Reverend- Canon Cawley, John Harries, Evan Richard Willia.ms, Wilfrid Gaster, B.A., Chandler, Albert Victor George Harris, Michael Bawden Honorary Canon. Charma.n, Frederick Richard. Harvey, John Lamb Willis, Francis Petrie De Laval Mr. Cha.rteris, James Hay, David Wilson, Cecil Lancelot, L.Th. The Reverend- Hay, James Wilson, George Digby Chisholm, Andrew Robert Hayward, John William Wilson, Herbert Fitz, B.A. Chisholm, John Mr. Heard, John James Wilson, John Alexander Chisholm, Richard Anderson The Reverend- Wingfield, Albert Mr. Climie, Angus Mathieson Heggie, David Wingfield, Henry Bernard Mr. Coates, Arthur Herbert Hercus, George W. T. Wiseman, John Franklin, L.Th The Reverend- Herron, David Craig, M.C., M.A. Wollstein, William, Canon Collie, John, M.A. Hewitson, William, B.A, Wood, William Charles Combes, John H. Mr. Hill, Robert Baillie Woodward, George Young Comrie, William James The Reverend- Wright, Henry Nelson Connor, Charles Hill, Sydney E. Wyatt, Edgar Herbert, L.Th. Mr. Corson, George Hird, David, M.A., B.D. The Reverend- Mr. Hodson, Leonard John The Venerable Archdeacon­ Couling, William J a.mes York, George William, L.Th. The Reverend- Cox, George Frederick Hogg, Henry The Reverend- Craigie, William F. Holloway, William Herbert York, Herbert Thomas Crocket, Robert Holmes, James Young, Fredrick William, B.A., Crockett, George Herbert Howes, William Henry, B,A, Canon Mr. Cumming, Francis George • Howie, Robert John, B.A. Young, George Arthur Mr. Cumming, James. Hubbard, John, M.A.., B.D. Young, James Rarity, M.A. The Reverend- Hughes, Herbert Bomford Young, Robert Cumming, James, M.A., D.D. 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The Prubyterian Church of New The Presbyterian Church of New The Presbyterian Church of New Zea­ Zealand-continued. Zealand-continued. I land-continued. The Reverend-- The Reverend- The Reverend- liume, WilliBlll Roger McN eur, Archibald Rosevea.re, Thomas H. Hunt, Archibald Ernest MoNeur, David Ross, Allan King Hunt, George WilliBlll MoNeur, George Hunter Rule, Francis Hunt, Leonard Henry MoNeur, William Mr. Ruprecht, John H. Hutchison, William Ramsay Me.cRe.e, -George The Reverend- Hutson, Benjamin Ma.dill, James Dawson Crawford, B.A. Ryburn, Hubert James Inglis, George Brown Malcolm, William Robertson Ryburn, Josiah Archie Inglis, Robert, M.A. Ma.rah, Wilfrid La.wson, M.A. Ryburn, Robert Middleton, M.A. Ings. James Mr. Marshall, F. W. Ryley, John Mr. Ireland, George The Reverend­ Sangster, Alexander, M.A., B.D. The Reverend- Me.rsha.ll, Willia.m Scorgie, William Irvine, Archi)>ald Grassan, M.A. Mr. Martin, John William Scott, Dona.Id David Mr. Irvine, S. J. William The Reverend- Mr. Scott, Robert B. Mr. Jackson, George Ma.son, David Sinclair The Reverend- Mr. Jackson, Montague Me.tear, Charles Soott, Thomas, M.A. The Reverend- Mawson, Wlllia.m, M.A. Sha.w, David Ja.mes J acobson, John Victor Marrington, Ernest Northcraft, M.A., Mr. Shilton, Thomas Gibson Mr. Jardine, George Bea.r Ph.D. The Reverend- The Revereod- Mill, John Chalmers Shirer, W illia.m Jeffreys, Fra.nk Rupert Miller, Alexander, M.A. Mr. Simmonds, Alfred Johnston, James, B.A. Miller, George The Reverend- Johnston, John Miller, John, F.R.G.S. Simpson, Joseph Moody, B.A. Jolly, Isa.a.c, M.A. Miller, Matthew Sma.ill, Andrew Joseph Jupp, George Henry Miller, Rona.Id, M.A. Mr. Smith, Frederick John Mr. Kearney, William Miller, Thomas, M.A. The Reverend- The Reverend-- Milne, James, M.A. Smith, James Douglas, B.A. Kedgley, 1<.:rnest Harry Milne, William Ritchie Smith, John Gibson Kennedy, Charles Anderson Mitchell, George Pa.trick Smyth, John Weir, B.A. Kilpatrick, John Mt. Moore, Henry Augustus Speer, Thomas Alexander, B.A. Kilroy, Albert Brian, M.A. The Reverend- Standage, Arthur Cha.rlee Weymouth, King, Edmund Thomas Morga.n, Riobard M.A. King, George Morrison, Alexa.nder Samuel, M.A. Standring, James Mr. Kirk, Johu Morton, Alexander Starnes, John Horace, B.A. The Reverend- Mr. Murray, Peter McGregor Mr. Stevenson, Andrew Kirkla.ud, Andrew Dougal The Reverend- Mr. Stewart, Angus Fingal Mr. Knight, Thomas Na.ylor, George Alfred Mr. Stewart, Douglas Brown Mr. Lamont; Robert Martin Newlands, John Mr. Stewa.rt, Douglas Charles The Reverend- Nichol, William Francis The Reverend- Laughton, John George Mr. Nicholas, W. H. 8 tinson, Thoma.a, B.A. Lindsay, George Mr. Nicholls, Arthur Stowell, George Kinninmonth Mr. Lion, Albert Alexander C. The Reverend- Stuart, Henry Cooke The Reverend- Nixon, Samuel Sutherla.nd, A. F., B.A. Loan, John Charles Nordmeyer, Arnold Henry Sutherland, Robert Rose McKay Lochore, George Wright Mr. Norrie, Arnold Hector Sutherland, William Done.Id Morrison Lopdell, John Edward The Reverend- Mr. ·swinerd, Ebenezer M:r. Lowden, Charles Henry Robert­ N orrie, Thomas Allan The Reverend- son Norton, Walter Henry Ta.nner, William The Reverend- Orange, Ernest Joseph Mr. Taylor, ltobert Lowden, John Mr. Parla.ne, James Mr. Tennent, James Lymburn, James The Reverend- The Reverend- MoAra, William Pa.te, John Smith Thompson, Fred Arthur MacArthur, Willia.mW. Paterson, John, M.A. Thompson, Laurence, M.A. McCa.llum, Neil Paterson, Theodore Thomson, James Alexander McCa.w, James Pattison, James Thomson, James.Henry McCaw, John Mr. Perkins, Charles Ernest Thomson, James Miller, M.A. McColl, Duncan The Reverend- Tipler, Edmund John, B.A. McCoah, David, M.A. Perry, Edward Ovenden Tooker, Cecil James Mr. McCracken, Alfred Platt, William Thomas Todd, Alexander Bruce, B.A. The Reverend- Mr. Poole, Ernest Mason Todd, William Ta.in McCully, Robert, B.A. Mr. Porter, William Arthur Trotter, William Macdonald, Alexander, M.A. The Reverend- Tweedie, Thomas MaoDona.ld, Angus Potts, Thomas Wilson Tylee, Frederick J. McDonald, Dona.Id Ra.eburn Prenter, Sa.muel Usher, Francis J. McDonald, Frank Mr. Preston, J a.mes Alfred Waddell, Rutherford, M.A., D.D. Maodona.ld, George Mann, M.A. The Reverend- Mr. Waddell, Samuel MoDona.ld, William, B.D. Pringle, John, M.A. The Reverend- McDowall, Robert George, M.A. Ra.eburn, William We.inwright, Percy John MoDowall, Robert Murray Grant Ramsay, Peter Walker, Robert Langlands, M.A. McEwan, Robert Donald Ra.nderson, Arthur Cyril, M.A. We.llaoe, George MoFa.rlane, James Dunoa.n Rankin, Willia.m Pilla.us Ward, John Egerton MacGregor, John Mr. Rattray, James Waraook, Robert Mollha.tton, William, B.A., B.D. Mr. Ra.vn, Nicolai Jacobsen Watson, Alan, C., M.A. Mcilroy, John, B.A. ·· The Reverend- Watson, Alexander Mcln~yre,_ Da.niel Reid, James Swanson Watson, Rona.Id Sinclair, M.C., M.A. Mcivor, Donald Reilly, John Anderson Watt, Charles William McKenzie, Dunca.n Norman Rennie, Peter Clarkson Watt, John McKenzie, James Alexander Renwick, G. Waugh, Robert MacKenzie, James Hutton Richards, Morgan Mr. Webb, Samuel John McKenzie, James William Mr. Rimmer, Ernest Alfred The Reverend­ McKenzie, John Dona.Id, B.A., B.D. The Reverend- Webster, James Deans Mackie, Robert Robb, Willia.m Officer Webster, Norman Leslie Douglas Macky, John Thomson Robertson, Frank William B.A. McLea.n, Alexander Robertson, Fred, B.A. Wedderspoon, Alex. Carrick Ma.clean, Hector, M.A., B.D. Robertson, James Mr. Wells, Arthur Crosbie Mr. McLean, Matthew Robertson, John Hislop, M.A. The Reverend- The Reverend­ Robertson, William John Welsh, Robert Ma.clea.n, Wa.lter, M.C. Robinson, Joseph Lawson, B.A. Wheeldon, Alfred Hadfield McMa.ster, Lendrick Roby, George Young White, Neil Oliver McNeill, James Rodger, David Davidson Wilcox, Charles Gilbert MoNeur, Alexander Rogers, Lawrence M., M.A. Willie.ms, Henry ----

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The Presbyterian Church of New Zea­ The Roman Catholic Church - con-1 The Roman Oalholic Church- con- land-continued. tinued. tinued. Mr. Willie.meon, Robert The Reverend- The Very Reverend- The Reverend­ Dignan, Ferdinand J. 1 Kennedy, James Aloysius, D.D. Wilson, James Dignan, Francis Lynch , The Reverend- Wilson, James Duncan Dillon, Michael Kennedy, John Mr. Wood, George Doherty, Austin Kennedy, John Joseph The Reverend- Doolaghty, Matthew Kennedy, Miehe.el Wood, Robert Dore, William Kerley, Francis Wright, William Dowling, John William Kilgour, John A. Mr Wylie, John Izltt Dowling, Maurice Kimbell, Eugene The Reverend -- Downey, John Kinge.n, Basil Arthur Young, James C., B.A, Doyle, Owen M. Kirrane, John Young, James Smith Duffy, Joseph Klimeok, Martin, B.A. Yuille, Tulloch, B.D. Dunphy, William C. J, M, Knight, Cecil Ernest Mr. Yule, George Morrison Dynan, John A. Kreymborg, Bernard Eooleton, James Kreymborg, Charles The Roman Catholic Church. Edge, Michael Lacroix, Celestine The Reverend­ Egan, John Lagan, Patrick Ainsworth, John Evans, Clement The Very Reverend- Alink, Martin Fa.llon, Phillip Lane Thomas Dean Andersen, Edwin, M.A. Farthing, _Alexander The Re~erend-' Ardagh, Cyril, B.A. Fay, Pa.trick Langerwerf, Adrian Cornelius Aubry, Paul Fenelon, Andrew Le Bouteiller, Henry Barra, John M. Fenton, James Leen Denis Bartley, Francis, M.A. Finerty, John, B.A, Lenn~n James Becker, John Finlay, Francis Lepr~tr~ Peter Bell, J ame11 E. Fitzgibbon, Maurice The Very Reverend- Bleakley, Michael J, Fogarty, ~~tthew J, Lighthea.rt Albert Dean Bonetto, Stephen FForde,tWl ilJham J, The Right R~verend 0Bishop- Bowe, James orres a , ames L · t J M' h l D D Bowen, Aloysius Fraher, James 1s on, ames 10 a.e , , , The Very Reverend­ Frean, William The Reverend- Bowers, Henry G., Dean Furlong, Michael J, Long, Edward The Reverend- Ga.lerne Peter Augustine Long, James Bowler, Oli.flord Pa.trick Galla.gh~r, Owen Lordan, Denis Bradley, John J, Ga.rrahy, John Joseph Lynch, Edmund Brady, Oormao Gavin James Lynch, James Breen, Peter The Very Reverend- Lyons, Edward The Very Reverend­ Geaney, Victor, D.D. The Very Reverend- Brennan, John, Dean The Reverend- McCarthy, Thomas J. The Reverend­ Gilbert, Thomas, M.A. The Reverend- Brennan, Michael Gill, William McDermott, Thomas Bressers, Richard Ginisty, Paul McDonald, Alexander Francis The Right Reverend Bishop­ Glover, Anthony McDonald, Arthur Brodie, Matthew Joseph, D,D, Goggan, James McDonnell, Hugh The Reverend­ The Very Reverend- McGettigan ,. John Broughton, Michael Gondringer, Bernard, M.A. McG!one, Vmoent Browne, Thomas The Reverend- McGrath, Kevin Izod Bruning, Everard Graham, Richard McHardy, John Buckley, Daniel P. Gregory, Arthur McKay, John Buckley, Fr1mois Griffin, Michael McKay, John A. Buckley, William Bernard Guina.ne, Thomas, B.A. MoKeefry, Peter Burke, Michael J, Hally, Thomas The Right Reverend Monsignor- Butler, John Ha.lvey, Denis McKenna, John, V,G, Buxton, Leone.rd T., M.A., D.O.L. Hanrahan, James The Reverend- Cagney, William J. Hanrahan, Thomas McKenna., Michael The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Ha.nra.tty, Patrick J, McKean, Thomas Cahill, Jeremiah, V.G. Harnett, Comelius McLaughlin, Daniel, M.A. The Reverend- Healy, Daniel McMahon, Francis Oahill, Thomas J, Heffernan, :rhoma.s Matthew The Very Reverend- Campbell, Dalton Henry Hega.rty, Rrohard MacManus, James Fre.nois, V.F. Campbell, David John Henley, James The Reverend- Campbell, Thomas Alphonsus Herbert, Joseph Stanislaus I MoMona.gle John Carmine, Eugene H~rring, Joseph The Very Rev~rend- Casey, Charles, D.D. H1ckson, James McMulla.n William Alexander Cashman, Miehe.el, B.A. Higgins, John Alexander Th R d Chapman, Bemard Joseph, D.D. Hilly, Thomas e everen - Clancy, John Daniel Hoare, Riche.rd McRae, Arth~r James, M.A., Ph.D, The Right Reverend Bishop­ The Venerable ArchdeacOJ?-- :::!r::, ~::~~k Cleary, Henry William, D.D. Holbrook, Henry Fra.n01s Mahon George The Reverend­ The Reverend- Y, . Olee.ry, Thomas Holierhoek, Adrian Mahony, Stam_slaus h v R d Maloney, Patrwk, M.S.C. Colgan, George M. T e ery everen - Ma. fi ld J mes Collins, Cornelius John, M.A. Holley, John Riche.rd, Dean, V.F. l\Ia~l~:. Oliv~r Raymond The Very Reverend­ The Reverend- Marlow, Stanislaus Collins, Miehe.el Holohan, J a.mes Ma t" J eph Connolly, Thomas, V.F. Howard, Michael r m, os Cooney, Patrick J. The Very Reverend- The Ve~y Rev!lrend- The Reverend­ Hunt, George Micha.el Martin, Julius, D.D. Creed, '.l'imothy The Reverend- The Reverend- Cullen, Alfred Hunt Maurice Masterson, Patrick Cullen, Joseph John, B.A. Hyla~d, Robert, M.S.C. Melu, Francis Cullen, Patrick Francis, B.A. Jansen Cornelius Mena.rd, Louis John Curley, Matthew Joyce, James Minehan, Tim~thy M. Daly, Leo Joyce, Patrick Mmogue, Pa.trwk John Delany, James Patrick Kavanagh Thomas Stanislaus Molloy, James A. Devine, Pe.trick Kaveney, Bartholomew Moloney, Nicolas B. Devlin, Felix Kelly, James, Ph.D. Monagha~, Walter Devolder, Joseph Kelly John J Moore, Nicholas Devoy, Mark Kelly; John J~seph , Mor~n, Richard The Venerable Archdee.con­ Kelly, Vincent, B.A. l The Very Reverend- Devoy, Thomas Kennedy, David, D.D, Morkane, Cecil C., D.D., M.A. 234 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

The Boman Catholic Church -- con· The Boman Catholic Church - con­ The Methodist Church of New Zealan tinued. tinued. -continued. The Reverend- The Reverend- Mr. Cocks, James William Murphy, James 0., B.A. Smiers, John Warenfrid Mr. Common, John Murphy, Joseph P. Smyth, Patrick Joseph The Reverend- Murphy, Michael Andrew Spierings, John Cook, George Samuel The Very Reverend­ Spillane, Joseph Victor Cooke, Percy Irvin Murphy, William J., Dean Spillane, Maurice, J. Copeland, Fred The Reverend­ Stewart, Joseph Cossum, Percy James O'Beirne, Michael Sweeney, Edward Costain, Alfred Moore O'Brien, Dominick Taylor, John T. ~ttom, Harry O'Brien, John Sarsfield Timoney, Patrick Uox, Edwin Thoms, M.A. O'Byrne, John J., B.A. Tylee, Charles Edward Cuming, William Barrows O'Callaghan, Stephen The Very Reverend- Dalby, Leonard B. O'Carroll, Maurice Tymons, Patrick William, V.F. Daniel, Herbert O'Carroll, Michael The Reverend­ Mr. Day, Reginald O'Connell, Daniel Uhlenberg, Michael The Reverend­ The Very Reverend­ Van Beek, Gerard Dennis, John O'Connell, John Aloysius The Very Reverend- Mr. Dixon, Marcus The Reverend­ Van Dyk, William G., Dea• The Reverend­ O'Connor, Eugene The Reverend- Drake, Edward O'Connor, James P. Van Westeinde, William Mr. Draper, Joseph (Jharles O'Connor, John Francis Venning, Augustine The Reverend~ O'Dea, Patrick Vibaud, John M. Dudley, Ben, F.R.A.S. O'Doherty, John Walsh, Thomas Mr. Duncan, Charles Robert Herbert O'Doherty, Patrick The Right Reverend Bishop­ Mr. Dyson, Harold O'Doherty, William J. Whyte, James, D.D. Th9 Reverend- The Very Reverend- The Reverend- Eaton, Clarence O'Donnell, James Joseph, Dean Woods, Henry Norman Mr. Edmondson, John Hodgson O'Donnell, Patrick Wright, George The Reverend- The Reverend- Zangerl, Andrew Elliott, William John O'Donnell, William Edward Zanna, Joseph Emmitt, Ernest Sydney O'Dwyer, Michael M. Enticott; Walter J. O'Flynn, Patrick The Methodist Church of New Zea­ Featherston, Jacob O'Hara, John P. land. Mr. Featherstone, Thomas W. O'Hare, Alexander The Reverend- 'The Reverend- O'Malley, Philip Abbey, William H. E. Fee, Thomas O'Meeghan, Peter Abernethy, Christopher Fiebig, Herbert Leslie O'Neill, Hugh Mr. Aker, Christisn Mr. Flower, Tom The Very Reverend­ Mr. Alexander, Eric Robert Mr. Foot, Frederick Ernest O'Neill, James Mr. Alexander, Roy T. The Reverend- The Reverend- The Reverend- Ford, Herbert O'N eill, Patrick Joseph Allen, James Henry O'Regan, Thomas Fordyce, Robert Ebenezer Ashcroft, Arthur Foston, Charles A. The Very Reverend­ Mr. Ashworth, Harold O'Reilly, Charles, B.A. Fowles, Albert Herbert The Reverend- Frost, George The Reverend­ Avery, William Wesley O'Reilly, James J. Gatman, William Ayrton, Moses Gosnell, Robert Barlow The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Bailey, John Ormond, William J., D.D. Greenslade, William Bailey, Samuel Greenwood, Fred The Revarend- Bateup, Frank O'Sha.ughnessy, Francis Joseph Greenwood, William H. Ba.umber, William Griffin, Cornelius The Most Reverend Archbishop­ Mr. Bayliss, James William O'Shea, Thomas, V.G., D.D. Griffin, John Wesley The Reverend- Griffith, Samuel The Reverend- Beckett, William O'Sulliva.n, Noel Grigg, William Bellhouse, Harold E. Mr. Grindla.y, James G. W. Outtrim, Cornelius James Mr. Belshaw, James Peoples, William J. The Reverend­ The Reverend- Phelan, Edward Benny, Henry Guy, James Power, John, B.A. Mr. Birkett, Percival Bassett Haddon, E. Oliver The Right Reverend Monsignor­ The Reverend- Haddon, Robert T. P. Power, Patrick J. Bla.ir, Charles Mr. Hall, Green The Very Reverend­ Blakemore, Albert The Reverend­ Price, Thoma.a Walter Blamires, Edgar Perov Ha.11, James Henry The Reverend- Bia.mires, Ernest Oswald Hames, Eric William, M.A. Quealy, Patrick Blamires, Henry Lawrence Harding, Arthur Quinn, James Blight, Joseph Harkness, Edwin Scaife Rasmussen, Francis, D.D. Blight, William Thomas, B.A. Harris, Archer Over The Most Reverend Archbishop and Bond, George Harris, Francis Thomas Metropolitan- Boothroyd, Jesse Harris, George Raymond Redwood, Francis, D.D Brady, Thomas Arthur Harris, Gordon Raymond The Very Reverend- Mr. Bridge, Philip Harris, John Regnault, Peter, Dean Mr. Bridgman, George Hocking Harrison, Colin C. The Reverend- The Reverend- Haslam, Jonathan Henry Riordan, James John Brooke, Thomas George Hay, William Arthur Rohan, John Brooker, Edward Hugh Henderson, Samuel Rooney, Edward Brooks, Leslie Albert George Mr. Henderson, William John Ryan, Bernard, B.A. Mr. Brown, Charles W. The Reverend- Ryan, Roderick The Reverend- Heretini, Te Tuhi Ryan, William Brown, Frederick Gardner Mr. Hickman, J a.mes Donald Saunderson, William J. Brown, George Ernest Mr. Hill, Frederick Scanlan, Michael Burley, William A., M.A. Mr. Hindmarsh, Sydney Scanlan, Pa.trick Burnet, Oswald The Reverend- Schaefer, William Joseph Carr, Thomas Goodwill Hinton, George Branford Sohoonhof, Eugene Bernard Mr. Carr, Thomas Henry Hooking, William Henry Segrief, Thomas, B.A. The Reverend­ Mr. Hooper; William T. Seward, Francis Bramwell Chambers, Ernest B. The Reverend- Seymour, Charles Henry Clark, John Richard Hopper, Arthur Seymour, John Joseph Mr. Clarke, Edwin J. !fr. Hoskin, Claude C. Shore, Michael The Reverend­ Mr. Hoten, Frederick Donald Silk, Daniel V., B.D. Clement, George The Reverend- Skinner, Francis Coatsworth, Thomas H unt, George P. Skinner, William Cocker, James Mr. Huirama, Aihe JAN, 27.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 235

The Methodist Church of New Zealand IThe Methodist Chu~ch of New Zealand- Congregational Independents-contd. -continued. contmued. The Reverend- The Reverend- The Reverend- Fernie, William Simpson J ack, John Francis Read, Frederick Thomas Finch, Mark Conrad James, Benjamin J, Ready, William Finch, N. Howard Jefferson, Alfred Ernest Reid, John Fletcher, Lionel B. Jones, Peter Wright Richards, Horace Leslie Grant, William Mugford Jones, Thomas Francis _ Richards, James Heighway, George Mr. Jones, William Maitland Richards, Raymond Holland, Walter Maurice, B.A., B.D. The Reverend- Richards, Thomas Retallick Hutchins, Sydney Roberts, Charles l\Iartin Jackson, George J ordan, Charles Boughton, M.A., Mr. Robinson, Cyril Johnson, Harry, A.T.S. F.R.E.S., B.D. The Reverend- Miller, D. Gardner Jory, John D. Morrison, Stanley Joughin, Thomas Arthur Rowe, William Mr. Rutherford, Alfred Edward Ralph, Harold James Kakuere, Hori Sarginson, Isaac Keall, Robert Purcell The Reverend-- Saunders, William Mr. Keen, Sylvester Ryan, Henry Mr. Smeeth, James Mr. Keepa Matene Sage, Ernest Edward The Reverend­ Mr. Kellow, Francis Scott, William Bramwell Stebbins, Ivan S. The Reverend- Scotter, Adolphus Nelson, B.A. Mr. Stewart, John Milburn Kendon, Charles H. Mr. Scrimgeour, Colin Graham The Reverend- Kings, Harry Stanley The Reverend- Taylor, Edmund Harvey Knight, Percy Norwood, B.A. Seamer, Arthur John Wallace, Andrew Henderson Laurenson, George Irvine Sharp, Harold Angus Weeks, Ernest Richard Lawrence, Frederick Barnard Simmonds, Joseph Henry Weymouth, Ernest W. Lawry, Albert Charles Sinclair, William A. Mr. Whiting, A. V. Lawry, Samuel Skuse, Thomas Laws, Charles Henry, B.A., D.D. Slade, William Gardner, M.A. Baptists. Laycock, William Mr. Sleep, William Edgar The Heverend- Lea, William The Reverend- Anstice, Arthur Leadley, Frank Ernest Smith, George Knowlea Aroher, J. K. Lewis, John James Southern, J obn Barbour, L. 0. H. Liddell, Ralph James Speer, William Henry Busfield, Leonard Bailey Liversedge, Arthur Spencer, Herbert Carlisle, Joseph Lochore, John Alexander Mr. Stallard, David Jesse Chant, Charles Clark, Joseph McArthur, John Donald The Reverend- McBean, Angus Clarke, John Adam Standage, Charles H. Cole, Charles Henry Mr. McDonald, William Stockwell, George Frederick The Reverend- Collins, A. H. Mr. Strand, Charles Cox, G.D. McGregor, Robert Mr. Sussex, William Mr. Malcolm, Henry John Crampton, P. L. A., B.A. Mr. Taotahi, Hone Crawshaw, F. A. Mr. Marr, George Henry The Reverend- The Reverend- Dallaston, Charles Tauroa, Matarae Davy, E. Palgrave Marshall, George Thom11,s Taylor, Cecil Richard Day, Louis Alfred Martin, Joseph Frederick Mr. Teague, Bernard Henry Norris Duncomb, C. W. Metson, Basil The Reverend- Eccersall, T. H. Mitchell, Arthur Te Tuhi, Eruera Edridge, H. E. Mr. Moore, William Edward Mr. Thomas, Alexander Roy Elliott, Howard The Reverend- Mr. Thomas, John Evans, Eric Murray, Daniel James Mr. Thornley, Herbert Every, F. O. Mr. Naylor, Charles Ernest Howard The Heverend- Ewen, T. Keith The Reverend- Tinsley, Robert Borrows Gardiner, Charles Duncan Neal, Wallace Stanley Mr. Tulloch, Jasper Forrest Garlick, George Norman Neale, Leslie Bourneman The Reverend- Gilbert, Samuel John Nelson, John Radcliffe Vealie, Thomas W. Goring, Ernest N. Newbold, Thomas Walter Walker, William Goring, Harold Garard Nixon, John Wallis, Thomas Jackson Grave, Russell Odell, Henry James Ward, Charles Ebenezer Grigg, Albert J., B.A., B.D. Olds, Charles Henry, B.A. Watson, Thomas Featherston Harry, Frederick Edward Olds, Edwin Thomas Mr. Watson, William Hercus, H. G. Mr. Oliver, John Mr. W earne, Reginald Triggs H. Hiddlestone, John The Reverend- Mr. Webster, Arthur James Horn, Robert Olphert, John The Reverend- Ing•, John Orchard, Hector 0, Jenkin, Stanley W. Werren, Samuel John Jones, Ernest T. Oxbrow, Walter John Mr. Wharehuia, McDavis Paris, Percy Reginald Kemp, Joseph W. Parker, Frederick John The Reverend- Kempton, H. Knowles Parker, James William White, Hedley Laird, John, M.A. Parsons, J obn Ernest ! Mr. White, John Hobson Lambert, William Edward Mr. Parsons, Thomas William Mr. Whittlestone, George Frederick Lascelles, M. W. P. The Reveren'd- The Reverend- Macky, J, O. ' Wilcox, Davis Matthews, Charles Stephen Patchett, Ernest David Williams, William James Pearn, Oliver Samuel Nicholls, Ernest Wills, William North, John James Peat, Harold Theodore Mr. Wilson, Wilfred Henry Peryman, Samuel H. Dewsbury Parry, Frederick A. Mr. Wilson, William Radford, Francis Hugh Peters, Alfred Mr. Witheford, Arthur Lawrence Peterson, Gordon Richard Henry Robertson, Joshua, B.A. The Reverend- Robertson, Robert Pickering, William Benjamin Woolloxall, Thomas Richard Ben­ Mr. Pihama, Te Aho-o.te-rangi Rollings, William Swift jamin Sampson, Frank The Reverend- Wrigley, James Pinfold, James Thomas, D.D. Sievewright, A. C. Potter, William Smith Smith, Ernest Edward Stewart, Ra.y C. Pratt, Major,Albert Rugby Congregational Independents. Mr. Prosser, Frederick Oliver Stowards, Robert Mr. Bothwell, Percival James Stuart Archibald, B.A. The Reverend- The Reverend- Takle, John Pybus, Thomas Arthur Burgess, Norman Thornton, Guy Raine, Robert Mr. Bycroft, Christopher George Hedley Tuckwell, E. S., B.A. Rakena, Piripi Mr. Crespin, Frank Turner, Harold Raymond Rakena, Rakena Piripi The Reverend- Vickery, William Alfred Henry Ranston, Harry, M.A., Litt.D. De Lisle, Frank Weston, Thomas Mr. Ratcliffe, Herbert Spencer Ellias, 0. 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The EvangeZicaZ Lutheran Concordia ThB Salvation Army-continued. The Salvation Army-continued. Conference of New Zealand. Bee.r, Charles W., Major Pe.rk!nson, Henry J,, Ce.pte.in Tbe Reverend- Bia.din, John Shore, Brigadier Parkinson, Nelson, Ce.pte.in Altus, Rudolf Herman Botteley, Charles F., Ensign Parkinson, Sydney 0., Captain Brubn, Herbert Bower, Edward, Adjutant Parsons, Joseph, Oomme.nda.nt Heidrich, Maurice Braoegirdle, Cuthbert, Adjutant Perry, Alfred, Staff-Captain Te Punga, Ha.muera H. Briddook, Isaac, Adjutant Podmore, Arthur 8., Adjutant Bridge, Sydney J., Ensign Powiok, John H., Major The Lutheran Church. Brown, Martin H., Adjutant Pratt, George H., Ensign Brown, Norman, Adjutant Prouse, Robert, Captain Tbe Reverend­ Buckingham, Horace, Captain Rankin, Alexander, Captain Cbdstensen, Mads Burton, Fred W., Brigadier Ransom, Oswald, Adjutant Legartb, Johannes Johansen Buttimore, Thomas, Staff-Captain Rawcliffe, Harry, Captain Calcott, Arthur, Commandant Rimmer, Harold, Commandant Hebrew Congregatiom. Campion, William P., Adjutant Riseley, Ernest, Captain Canty, Alex., Adjutant Rive, Herbert, Adjutant The Reverend- Ca.porn, Fred H., Staff-Ce.pte.in Rotherham, George, Ce.pte.in Astor, Alexander Carmichael, Andrew Blair, Lieut.- Rotherham, Victor G., Captain Goldstein, Samuel Aaron Colonel Rudd, Charles J., Commandant Pitkowsky, Charles Chard, He.rry, Ensign Sansom, Ernest R., Captain Sa.le.a, Samuel N e.the.n Charker, Alfred H., Staff Capta.in Sansom, Robert F., Field-Major Va.n .Staveren, Herman Clark, Thoma.s, Commandant Saunders, Fred. H., Brigadier Cook, Henry C., Commandant Sawyer, Augustus W., Adjutant The Church of Ghrist. Cresswell, Cecil, Commandant Sawyer, Richard, Adjutant Mr.- Davies, Charles, Staff-Captain Scotney, Albert, Me.jar Bull, Thomas John Dick, Victor J., Captain Searle, Wilfred, Captain Carpenter, William George Dixon, John R., Major She.rp, Henry P., Brigadier Corlett, Benjamin George Dougie.a, Percy, Ensign Simpson, Henry, Lieut.-Colonel Crawford, Jo.mes Duggan, David B., Captain Simpson, Robert, Commandant Cuttriss, Percival deorge Dutton, Harry, Captain Smith, Ernest D., Captain Franklyn, Joshua Joseph Eichler, Paul, Ca.ptain Smith, Horace, Commandant Greenwood, Fred Wilson Elder, Peter, Major Smith, Samuel, Captain Griffith, John Elford, Charles V., Ensign Stein, Robert, Captain Griffith, Simeon George Elston, John, Ensign Stone,George E., Captain Grinstead, Herbert Erickson, Francis, Ensign Suter, Alfred J. S., Major Innes, John Morrison Fa.ntham, William, Adjutant Taylor, David, Captain Langford, Herbert Fitness, Charles G., Me.jor Thompson, Basil, Adjutant Leng, Henry Patrick Flintoff, Arthur, Captain Thorne, Ed we.rd Grimsdale, Captain Lowe, William Fraser, William, Adjutant Thurkettle, Alfred, Major Me.rshall, Frederick J a.mes Friberg, Ernest, Ensign Tong, Leone.rd, Adjutant Mason, William James Garner, Edward L., Staff-Captain Toomer, James John, Lieut.-Colonel More, William Da.vid Gibbs, Edward, Commandant Toomer, Leslie J., Ensign Price, John George Giles, John Alfred, Major · Tyson, Joseph, Captain Se.lisbury, J osie.h Gle.nville, John, Commandant Wallace, :B'lre.nk, Brigadier Veroo, George Day Goffin, Henry C., Ensign Wallace, Herbert G., Captain Vickery, William Evan Gray, Andrew, Brigadier WailR, Charles, Brigadier Ward, Gilbert Fowler Gray, Edmond, Captain Watkins, Jabez, Adjutant We.rd, William James Green, Samuel Swanton, Ensign Whitley, Wilson, Ensign Watt, Charles Greene, Alfred, Major Wilkes, Fred., Captain Watt, John Grove, Alfred, Captain Wilkes, Jo.mes Henry, Captain Wilcock, Thomas Laurie Gudsell, James, Adjutant Wyatt, Herbert, Field-Major Gunn, David Angus, Lieut.-Colonel Haines, William S., Major The Church of the Seven Rules of Hamilton, Arthur, Brigadier Seventh Day Adventists. Jehovah. Hawkes, Herbert, Adjutant Pe.stor- Mr.- Hawkins, James M., Adjutant Anderson, Roy Allen Ane.ru, Aperahama Hay, James, Commissioner Be.ttye, Walter Edwin Ane.ru, Tanru Pa.hire. Hayes, Samuel M., Adjutant Cossentine, Erwin Earl N epia, Ramie. Hildreth, William J. A., Adjutant Harvey, Leone.rd Robert Paku, .Ka.hutia R. Hoare, William H., Captain Paap, Charles Albert Paku, Matiaha Hiwaru K. Hoare, William J., Lieut.-Oolonel Pe.scoe, James Pa.ku, Te We.aka Rei Holmes, Thomas E., Staff-Captain Piper, Harold Edgar Paku, Tihioterangi Rei Home, Walter R., Field-Major Scre.gg, Walter Matthew Rhodes Pe.ku, Tioi R. Hultquist, Johann, Field-Major Shal'P, Frederick Lacey Ta.mihe.ne., Rewi te Mana Humphrey, Herbert, Ensign Smith, Maurice Bret Olark Waaka, Hoani Huston, Francis, Adjutant We.aka., Tioirangi Inglis, Gill, Adjutant Brethren. Inwood, Stanley Albert John, Captain Jackson, Ebbie, Ensign Mr. Ce.rswell, William The Catholic Apostolic Church. Kermode, Abel, Captain Mr. Eves, Charles Arthur Mr.- Kirk, Alexander, Lieut.-Colonel. Mr. Isaac, Henry Charles Beattie, William Knight, Robert, Captain Mr. Rowe, Thome.a Bishop, John C. Knigh,, William G., Captain Mr. Thatcher, Herbert Louis Inman, Oswald Darnley Knott, Ch•rles, Colonel Lamond, Robert, Commandant Aotearoa Undenominational Mission. The Salvation Army. Lord, Hilton, Captain Macaulay, Dona.Id, Brigadier The Reverend­ Adams, Harry M., Commandant Mackenzie, Harold, Adjutant Curra.n, Henry Allott, Jabez, Captain McKinnon, William L., Captain Argyle, Ivan, Captain Mahaffie, John D. B., Captain Church of Jems Ghrist of Latter Day Armstrong, Alexander, Major Marsha.II, Alexander Jo.mes, Major Saints. Armstrong, William, Captain Maslin, Edwin H., Staff-Captain Elder- Atherfold, William E. P., Adjutant Matheson, Ewan, Captain Burbidge, Leslie De.vid Atkinson, William, Adjutant Middlemiss, William G., Commandant He.le, Joseph Avenell, William, Commandant Middleton, John 0., Captain Hancock, Edward Lovell Bain, Norman, Captain Miles, Albert J., Major Jenlcins, John Howard Balle, J a.cob, Adjutant Montgomery, Allan G., Ensign Jex, Le Roy Bird Barker, Alfred E. C., Ensign Moore, George, Major Lloyd, John Lyme.n Barnes, Albert F. W., Captain Moore, Thomas, Ensign Palmer, George Lyle Bartlett, Albert H., Captain Neave, Charles C., Captain Pierson, Joseph Lorenzo Batchelor, Francis, Adjutant Newbold, John K, Major Redford, Lloyd Hubba.rd Baylis, William J., Commandant Norman, Phillip G., Ce.pte.ln Stevenson, Ralph Richards JAN, 27 .J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 237

The Liberal Catholic Church. The Ratana Church of New Zealand-· The Ratana Church of New Zea!and- The Reverend- continued. continued. Banks, Ha.rry Hirst Hanara, Apera.hama Te Whitu, Rongonui Brown, Thomas Hau, Hone H. Toka, Wiremu Henare Crawford, William Hawira, Ranglnui Tuhokairangi, Anaru Dawn, Fra.nois Henry Waaka, Hone Mathers, Reginald John Henariti, Tuta Heremaia, Kita Waitohi, Riwhi Short, William Stonha.m Wetere, Tainui The Right Reverend­ Hereora., Ta.are Wetini, Patikura Thomson, John Ross Reta, Herewini H. Young, Pereri The Reverend Hihiti, Poutu Walters, George Herbert Hikairo, Te Ra.ta Hobepa, Tua.riri The New Church (SwenaenborgianJ, Hohepa, Wanikau Mr. Slirong, Robert James The United Evangelical Church in Hohua, Hori A. New Zealand. Hona.na, Ngairo Hoomu, Te Waa.ri The Reverend­ Hori, Ha.re The United Evangelistic Mission Asso­ Ashmore, W. H. Hori, Reupena ciation (Interdenominational). Jones, J. Farquharson, D.D. Hui, Waiheke The Reverend- Murray, Alexander Adam Ka.rehana., Wiremu P. Thomas, W. J, Tremayne Perry, William Kauika., Moengaroa Keepa., Mete Keepa, Roore Wi The Newmarket Church (Undenomina­ The Sailors' Fri•nd Society, Kerekere, Eruera tinnal). Wellington. Kereopa, Paki The Reverend- Mr. Moore, James Kihirinl, Ruatlkanga Ce.meron, Thomas Russell Kliwhl, Rena.re King!, Halmona The Ringatu Church. Ashburton Mission. Kingi, Tauhinu Mr. Pratley, John Thoma.a Kuku, Tama.ti The Reverend­ Maitai, Timoti Akuhata, Kurei Mangakahia, Wi Kaita.ra Ashford, Te Werena Manihera, Inia H. Brown, Pita.u Christadelphians. Mare, Herepete Kapua, E. N. Mr. Boddington, Thomas Ebenezer Marin, Pe.tena Kawa.kawa, Akuhat11, Mr. Leitch, Thomas Me.tua, Tipene Kawana, Kereru Mohi, Whakaiti Kiriwera, Kakoa Netana, Reibe.na Kokouri, Te Amo Unitarian Church. ., Te Puehu Make, Wharewi Ngama.ne, Ngakome. Manihera, Tari The Reverend­ Matawha., Eruera Carr, Clyde Ngarangioue, Pera Chapple, James Henry George Nopera, Erueti Ngo.kiri, Rena.re Nopera, R1twiri Para.kal, Apira.na Jellie, William, B.A. Pa.tuwai, Taki Mr, Salt, Jos,ph Rusden Pa.aka, Rangiahute. P. Paenganui, Apera.he.ma Pera, Ngakobu The Reverend­ Peretoa, Henare Thornhtll, Albert, M.A. Pa.etaba, Te Rel Pa.ikea, Pa.re.ire Poihipi, Taukana Paora, Eripitana Rangi Pa.tu Parete, Huie.ta.hi Raukuia, Erie. The Spirituali,t Church of New Peka.titoki, Wetini Repanga, Matin Zealand, Pene, Retini Rikira.ngi Mr. Anderson, Percy McBeth Pereiba., We.ate. Te Rangitewhata. Te.are, Hem! Tuhi Mr. Champness, Charles John Petarika, Herewini Tai, Hira Mr. Davis, Frederick Cha.rles Pihema, Poni Tai, Pera.ka.biti Mr. Howard, Bertie Pokiba, Hemana Tamaikoba, Ta.kao Mr. Kenah, William Parsons Pomo.re, Wiremu H. Taupo, Hori Mr. Laycock, Herb11rt Eccles Pou, Ka.meta Te Ahuru, W. Mr. McLeod-Craig, John Ranapia Te Ngaru Te Hauangia.ngi Mr. Nation, William Charles Ranglhaeata, Te Onekura Te Nga.ko, Ra.tu J4r, Ridd, Robert Nicholas Rapana., Whareputara Te Pou, WI Raroa, Eruera • Te Rahui Ratana, Tahupotiki Wiremu Te Tawhiro, Waiapu Ranta.hi, Ranginui Te We.aka, Pata.re. Wellington Spiritualists' Church. Renata, Hapeta Te WairRkau, Te Keno Mr. Webb, Reuben Alexander Reweti, Erueti H. Te Wao, Moemoe Reweti, Hiri Wiremu Te Whata Reweti, Wiremu Ngapipi Te Wba.remoana. Tiakiwai, H Pentecostal Church of New Zealand. Tainguru, Keepa Te.maiparea, I wiora . Tikiraupeke, Temapuni Mr. Roberts, Henry Tame.ti, Te Aoturoa. Tongi, Hoa.ni Tamihana, Manakore Tupara, Boera. Tane, Matiu The Right Reverend­ Undenominational Mission. Tanerau, Arapata Karaiheko Tumutara, E. H. Te.otahi, Hone The Reverend­ The Reverend- Turoa, Kawa Carlisle, David Bronlow Forde Ta.pine, Tahurangi Maraenui Taungakore, Te Wano Werete., Parete Taurerewa, Rangi Te Ahuru, Kepa Wellington Belping-hand. Misaion The Ratana Church of New Zealand. Te Ara.bu, Paniora. ( Unsectarian), Akuhata., Erika Te Awe, Hiraka The Reverend- Akuha.ta, Tutohengarangi Te Heihei, Teri Wallis, Hubert Edgar, M.A. Ana.ru, Kipa Te Kirikau, Te Morehu Anaru, Mane Te Kura, Eruera Anihana., Ta.na Te Rangi, Petera The Latter Rain. Arano, More Te Reinga, Haka.raie. Mr. Bryan, Laurence P. Eastman, L. A. Te Reo, Hohepa Eria, Herekau Te Riu, Wi Keepa Eruera, Tawhairoa Te Tau, Taia.whio Christchurch Spiritualists' Church. Faulkner, Rawiri Te Uawiri, Hoani Hakaraia Haimona, Kupa Te Urnpt1, Rerouem Hemi Mr. Moo

I, WILFRID WULSTAN CooK, the Registrar-General of Marriages for the Dominion of New Zealand, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the list of Officiating Ministers under the Marriage Act, 1908, for the year 1927. Given under my hand at Wellington this 21st day of Jannary, 1927. W. W. COOK, Registrar-Oenaral. D Appoiniments, Promotwns, Tramfers, etc., in the Pu.lilic 8w'Vice,

Office of the Publio Service Commissioner, Wellington, 15th January, 192'1. N a.ooordanoe with the provisions of section 60 of the Public Service Aot, 1912, the Public Service Commissioner notifies that he has me.de the following e.ppointmel\ts, promotions, I tre.nsfers, &o., in the Public Bervioe. A. C. TURNBULL, Seorete.ry, FIRST APPOINTMENTS.

NILllle, Pollitlon. Place. Daw of Appointment.

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT. Crawford, William Dairy-produce Grader and Instructor Patee. 12 ,January, 1925. Inwood, Irving Hobart Vincent Fruit Inspector .. Dunedin I December, 1924. McKinlay, Robert .. Assistant Inspector of Stock Havelock 13 Petch, Hubert John Dairy Instructor and Grader Auckland 6 '' " Reynolds, Bertram Alfred Clerical Cadet Head Office 12 January, 1925. Stevens, Robert Morrison Dairy Instructor and Grader Wellington .. 15 December, 1924. Thompson, Alfred Laurence Veterinarian Wanganui .. 5 ,January, 1925.

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT, Bowden, Edward William John Investigating Accountant . . I Auckland .. 28 November, 1924. Johnson, Frederick . . Wellington .• 5 January, 1925.

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. Davis, Gordon Roy Cadet .. Relieving Staff, Wellington 30 January, 1924. Duncan, Charles Henry Cleaner and Boilerman Wellington 1 ,, 1925. Hansen, James Soren Cadet .. Census and Statistics Office, Wellington 25 February, 1924. Hart, Herbert Messenger Wellington .. 1 January, 1925. .Johnson, Sidney Alexander .. Nightwatchman .. 1 Lampard, George .. Orderly to Minister 1 McTavish, Henry Patrick Nightwatchman .. 1 Marshall, Henry Hunter Cleaner 1 Meier, Leonz Douglas Cadet .. Head" Office (l Merritt, Robert Ernest Messenger and Cleaner I Noonan, Ambrose William .. Messenger Wellington .. l Ratford, Alfred .. 1 Sowry, Eric Arthur Clarence Cleaner 1 Whittaker. William Nightwatchman .. Napier" I Wood, John Thomas Auckland 1 Work, James Nicole Relievi~g Messenger Christchurch l

,JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Adams, I van Edwin Head Office 5 January, 1925. Pearson, Robert Steele Magistrate's Court, Ashburton 17 November. 1924.

LABOUR DEPARTMENT. Herapath, Basil Arthur Conrad . . I Inspector of Factories, &c. •• I Auckland . . I 5 January, 1925.

LAND AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT. Cobden, Keith Wyatt Cadet Christchurch 21 October, 1924 Hackell, Emil Raymond Garland Hokitika 9 December, March, Charles Conray Christchurch l FIRST APP0INTMENTS-contin1'ed, .-,-. -~-- Name. l Pooltion. Place. Date

LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT• Fuller, Norman Bertrand •• I Cadet . . I Wellington .. 7 January, 1925. Murphy, Edward John Patrick ' .. , 5 " . .. .. LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTJIIENT. Barnes, Harold Draughting Cadet .. [ North Auckland Office, Auckland 5 January, 1925. Bonningt.on, Harry Draughtsman . . Nelson . . . . • • 1

MARINE DEPARTMENT. Cridland, Hetf>ert Alfred . Assistant Lightkeeper ...... I East Cape .. 26 November, 1924. Keane, William John \ Nautical Surveyor of Ships and Inspector of Ships' Wellington .. 1 December, Compasses MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT• Little, Arthur Attendant .. I Seacliff 1 December, 1923. Smith, Alexander .. . . Porirua l November, ,. Smith, Clorine Gladys Nurse" .. . . Seacliff 1

PENSIONS DEPARTMENT, Brunton, James .• • • ! Shorthand-typist Head Office 1 January, 1925.

PRINTINO AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Kemp, Thomas George Edward Assistant Caster .. W elli,~gton : : 1 October, 1924. Limb, George Thomas Caster .. I 1 Rowe, Oscar Trim):)le Assistant Caster .. 1 Taylor, William Norman Compositor I 1

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE • Sherrard, Thomas James Clerk • • i Wellington .. . . I 1 December, 1924. ,

PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT. Boult, Arthur Eric Cadet Head Office 16 June, 1924. Grimwood, Andrew Robertson ,, 16 December, Kendrick, Arthur Charles .. Dunedin 10 November, ,, Marks, Frederick Stinchcome Blenheim 5 January, 1925. O'Connell, Arthur John Head Office 5 Quill, Albyn James 5

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Nicholls, Reuben Harold Clerk ...... I Whangarei .. 1 November, 1924 • Short, ,Tames Henry Newton Workshops Foreman .. . . I Wellington .. .. 9 January, 1925 . Tizzard, Edward .. I First Sub-station Operator . . I Khandallah, . .. I 9 October, 1924. Todd, Alexander Douilas Clerical Cadet . , . , . . Head Office .. 5 January, 1925.

STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT. McKain, James Anderson Cadet • • I Auckland .. .• I 16 December, 1924.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Duncan, Stanley Bruce Ca.det Wellington •• 5 Jan~ry, 1925. Sellens, Harry 5 OF1!'ICERS PROMOTED. ------·------Promoted frow Promoted to N&n1e. Dato Position. Plo.ce. Position. Pir

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT. Petersen, Crui.rles Edward .• I Assistant Hemp Grader Wellington . . . . I Hemp Grader Wellington 7 Dec., 1926.

AUDIT DEPARTMENT. Bates, Robert Edwin Audit Inspector's Assistant Wellington Audit Inspector Auckland .. 4 Oct., I92fl. Instone, :Matthew Frank Examiner (C. VI) I Christchurch Examiner (C, V) Christchurch 13 Dec., de Castro, Harold Willis Clerk .. New Plymouth Audit Inspector Wellington .. 22 Oct.,

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Siiilpso'n, Andrew •• I Locker .. Auckland . . I Searcher I Port Chalmers •• J 21 Dec., 1926.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Jameson, William Andl"eW I Clerk (C, VII) .. Child Welfare Branch, Welling- I Clerk (C, VI) . . I Chf;~ Welfare Branch, Welling- I 23 April, 1926. ron I

GovERNll[ENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Allison, Alfred Ernest District Manager Wellington Deputf Commissioner Head Office 26 May, 1926. Allison, Allred Ernest Deputy Commissioner Head Office Commissioner 14 Dec., King, AHr~d Percy Clerk .. Office Examiner 5 July, Rose, Henry Secretary Deputy Commissioner and Secretary 14 Dec., Spence, William .. District Manager (C, IV) .. lnver;argill District Manager (C, III) Dunedin 2 Aug.,

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. Smith, Hector Ba.den Compiler (C, V) Census and Statistics Office, Compiler (C, IV) Census and Statistics Office, 1 Oct., 1926. I Wellington i I Wellington

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Jerred, Harold Vincent J Third Clerk Magistrate's Court, Christchurch I l'econd Clerk .. I Magistrate's Court, Dunedin .. 18 June, 1926.

LABOUR DEPARTMENT. Herapath, Basil Arthur Conrad I Inspector of Factories, &c. Auckland . . Senior Inspector of Weights and I Wellington I April, 1926. Measures

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. A vann, ~onard .. Accountant (C, VI) New Plymouth Accountant (C, V) New Plymouth I 26 April, 1926. Burris, Octavius Harwood .. Clerk .. Christchurch Accountant Dunedin I 27 Sept., ,, Choat, Arthur Leslie Clerk (C, VII) .. Clerk (C, VI) Christchurch I 24 June, Fleming, Neil Chief Clerk and Receiver of Land Chief Clerk and Receiver of Land Wellington . . I I Mar., Revenue (C, IV) Revenue (C, II) Gibbs, Willlam Eint/st ..Atthur Clerk (C, VII) .. Auckland Clerk (C, VI) North Auckland Office, Auckland! 29 April, ,, Jamieson, Francis Robert .. Clerk .. Wellington District Office Senior Clerk Wellington District Office . . 26 Lawrey, Herbert Millett .• Accountant (C, VI) . . . . Invercargill Accountant (C, V) In vercargill . . . .126 ,, Pledger, Vincent John Hayward Clerk (C, VII} ...... Hokitika Clerk (C, VI) Head Office . . . . 19 May, Robinson, Cedric Keith IDraughtsman and Computer (C, VI) North Auckland Office, Auckland Draughtsman and Computer (C. V) Invercarg1ll . . . . I June, ~ White, Arthur Robert Clerk (C, VII) . . . . . • Dunedin Clerk (C, VI) North Auckland Office, Auckland 10 May, 0 OFFIC~RS PROMOTED- -continmd. ------~--~-----~-----~----- Promoted from Promoted to ! Nam<>. Position. __P_1_"""_· ______P_os_1_t1_on_. _____ ~~------P-l!Mle. ______i ____D_a_te_. __

PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. tie11j.!lmi'n, ..Eroes_· .. ·.. t'aoo·· ....·_·r. ge .. Roo.der Wellington Third Reader Wellington 1 Nov., 1926. Brown, Joi/p Ja'mes.Pa.trick · Third Reader Second Reader 1 C:overseer Night Staff Overseer 1 Riddick, Phillip dhief Reader Assistant Copy Supervisor 1

PuBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Peterson, John .. I Acting Overseer .. 1 Arrowtown . . I Overseer I Arrowtown 1 Nov., 1926.

STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT. !ialony, Erwin Sharman Clerk .. Auckland . . I Assessor, &c...... · 1 Auckland .. 1 Nov., 1926. Walton, .Harold Heartland Assessor and Second Assista.nt . . Assistant Commissioner of Stamp ,, .. 1 Registrar of CompanieB Duties, Registrar of Companies, &c.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Sinclair, George .. I Clerk Wellington Examiner I Wellington . . I 1 April, 1926.

VALUATION DEPARTMENT. Jenkins, John William I Clerk I Auckland . . . . I Dra.ughtsman I Wellington •• J 24 Dec., 1926.

INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROMOTIONS. Dallard, Berkeley Lionel Inspector Public Service Commissioner's Controller-Genera.I of Prisons a.nd Prisons Department. Wellington 12 Oct., 1926. Office, Wellington Chief Probation Officer H&ll, George Onslow Accountant (C, V) Native Department, Wellington Accountant·(C, IV) Census and Statistics Office 8 Feb., Paton, William Naysmith Clerk .. Agriculture Depa.rtmelit, Wei- Assistant Compiler Internal Affairs Department, 20 Dec., lington Wellington

OFFICERS TRANSFERRED.

·------·------·------.------Truaferred from Tr&aaferred ,o I Name. ------.,----...---- Date. Position. Plaee. Position. Pl&ee. I I

,,, AGRICULTIJRE DEPAR'J'MF.N'l'. Clearwater, George Charles Meat Inspector .• Wellington I Meat Inspector .. Auckland 31 Dec., 1926. Haynes, Claude Augustus •• Patea 7 Lewis, William 'Rfonard: •• I Time:;u . . . . Te Kuiti 15 Niccol, John Gardner Christchurch .. 13 OFFICE1tS TRANSFEltREID-continuetl.

Tre.uferred from Transferred to Ne.me. Da.1ie. PesitiGG. Plaee. Positli.on. Plac11.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Mackintosh, Wallace Robert Cadet Auckland . . Cadet Head Office 6 Jan., 1927, Moorhouse, Albert Francis Clerk I Christchurch Clerk 6 Perkins, Richard Apanui Hayes Auckland .. 6

GovERNMl!lNT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Gunn, Donald McLacb:la11. Clerk I Timaru Clerk .. • • I Head Office 4 Jan., 1927.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT. North, Ada Ja,ne , . I Relieving Matron St. Helens Rospital,Invercargill I Relieving Sub-matron I St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 5 Dec., 1926.

LABOUR DEPAR'l'NIENT. Bennett, Andrew .. Clerk and Inspector of Factories Wanganui . . , Clerk and Inspector of Factories Gisborne IR Dec., 1926. G11.tward, Herbert Arthur .. Inspector of Factories, &c. In vercargill • • I Inspector of Factories, &c. Greymouth 5 Jan., 1927.

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Bishop, Ellen Dineen Shorthand-typist Nelson Shorthand-typist Head Office 4 Jan., 1927. Twose, William Ovren I Clerk . . . . Head Offioe Clerk .. I Dunedin .. I Dec., 1926. Wogan, Alan Edgar " .. .. Dunedin . . ' Cashier '' .. 26 Nov.,

PENSIONS DEPARTMENT. Goddard, Clemoot Vivian .. Clerk Dunedin Registrar of Pensions Greymouth 13 Dec., 1926. Joyce, John Emmat Head Office i Clerk .. Dunedin 16 ,, ,, Rosie, Martyn Baden-Pawell • • i Registrar of Pensions Hamilton 1 4 ,Tan., 1927. Waters, Barnum Fred . . I " Wanganui 4 Jan., ,,

PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Barham, Richard George •. ' Warder . • \ Rangipo . . [ Warder • • 1 Waikeria •• i 14 Dec., 1926 .

PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT. Ennis, Thomas Ewart Cadet Christchurch . Cadet Wellington District Office 17 Dec., 1926. Gillies, Robert Stewart Clerk I1 Clerk Auckland •. I ·Greer, George Nelson Cad~t W elli~ton District Office ,,· Cadet Head Office I N;;v., ,, ,Grimwood, Andrew Robertson Head Office Wellington District Office 4 Jan., 1927. Hnnt, Eric Le Laine Christchurch Head Office 6 ,Jones, Alfred. 8/',ddon Cl~~k Masterton .. Clerk" .Auckland .. 4 Kearney, John Henry· Cadet Christchurch Cadet 6 ,, " McKay, Donald Alfred 17 Dec., 1926. Paton, Graham Pitoaithly W elli~ton Distriet Office Head Office 4 Jan., 1927. Smail, David Hope Clerk" Christchurch Clerk" Timaru 17 Dec., 1926. Stephens, James Duggan Cadet Cadet Hamilton 17 Wright, Claude Edward Clerk Welli~ton District Office Clerk Auckland 3

PuBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Bascand, Arthur Charles Assistant Engineer W aikoau Assistant Engineer Westport 13 Dec., 1926. z Coyle, Wilfred John I Clerical Cadet .. I ,, , Clerical Cadet .. Napier 6 0 Garlick, Eric John Engineering Ca.det Arapeti I Engineering Ca.det Auckland 22 ,, OFFICERS TRANSFERRED-continued.

Trausferred from 'I1ra.osferred to Na.me. Date. Position. Place. Peeition. Place. -/ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT--continued. McIntyre, Robert Assistant Engineer Cromwell I Assistant Engineer Lowburn I Nov., 1926. McLauchlan, Alan Brown .. Clerical Cadet Taumarunui .\ Clerical Cadet .. Dunedin 20 Dec., Symons, Samuel Hugh Basil Clerk .. Dunedin Clerk .. Shannon 4 " Thomas, George Ivan Bickerdyke Assistant Engineer N api~r I Assistant ]:ngineer Head Office 30 Nov., Hickman Tregurtha, Robert Clerical Cadet Wairo.a Clerical Cadet Waikoau 30

TREAS-CRY DEPARTMEN'f. Baker, Leonard Irving Clerk Auckland .. Clerk Wellington .. 4 Jan., 1927. McKinlay, Wilfred Hesper Cadet Wellington Cadet Auckland .. 29 Nov., 1926. Smith, Roy Middleton Clerk Christchurch Clerk Wellington .. 6 Jan., 1927. Wood, Ronald Beeson Cadet Wellington Cadet Christchurch 5

INTERDEP.~RTM"FJNTAL TRANSFERS. Adams, Charles Edward Dominion Astronomer and Seis­ Dominion Observatory, Internal Dominion Astronomer and Seis- ' Scientific aud Industrial Re­ I Sept., 1926. mologist Affairs Department, Welling­ mologist search Department, Welling­ ton ton Andrew, Rob.,rt Leslie Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Internal Analyst Dominion Lahorat.ory, Scientific Affairs Department, Welling­ and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, Wellington Bradley, George Ernest Cle1·k .. Government Actuary's Branch, Clerk .. National Provident and Friendly l Dec., Internal Affairs Department, Societies Branch, Treasury Wellington Department, W cllington Clark, Percival James Comfort Professional Cadet, Dominion Laboratory, Internal Professional Cadet Dominion Laboratory, Scientific 1 Sept., ,. Affairs Department, Welling­ and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, ·wellington Davis, Leslie Harold Clerk .. Dominion Laboratory, Internal Clerk .. Dominion Laboratory, Scientific Affairs Department, Christ­ and Industrial Research De­ church partment, Christchurch Donovan, Willie .. Assistant Dominion Analyst Internal Affairs Department, Assistant Dominion Analyst Scientific and Industrial Re- Wellington search Department, Welling­ ton Dunn, Lawrence Ranfurly Lincoln Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Internal Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Scientific Affairs Department, Welling­ and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, Wellington Ferrar, Hartley Travers Geologist Mines bepartment, Wellington Geologist Scientific and Industrial Re­ search Department, Welling­ ton Fulton-Wood, Francis Clerk .. Geological Survey, Mines De­ Clerk .. Geological Survey, Scientific and partment, Wellington Industrial Research Depart­ ment, Wellington Orange, Leslie Isott Assistant Geologist Mines Department, Wellington Assistant Geologist Scientific and -Industrial Re­ search Department, Welling­ ton OFFICERS 'rRANSFERRED-cMnti,mtd. ------·--··------.....,------Transferred from Transferred to Ne.n1e. Date. Position. PlAee. Position. Place, ____ I_ 1---

lllTEBDEPARTMENTAL TRilfSFERS--contintled. Griffin, Kenneth Massy Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Internal I Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Scientific 1 Sept., 19211. Affairs Department, Auck· and Industrial Research De­ land partment, Auckland Grigg, Felix John Theodore Dominion Laboratory, Internal Dominion Laboratory, Scientific Affairs Department, Christ­ and Industrial Research De­ church partment, Christchurch Harris, George Edward Draughtsman Mines Department, Wellington Draughtsman Scientific and Industrial Re- search Depart,ment, Welling­ ton Hayes, Robert Cecil Observatory Assistant Dominion Observatory, Internal Observatory Assistant Scientific and Industrial Re­ Affairs Department, Welling- search Department, Welling­ ton ton Henderson, John Mining Geologist Mines Department, Wellington Mining Geologist Scientific and Industrial Re­ search Department, Welling­ ton Hyatt, John Buchan A~sistant Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Internal Assistant Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Scientific Affairs Department, Welling- and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, Wellington ,Tames, Lionel Harry Analyat Dominion Laboratory, Internal Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Scientific Affairs Department, Welling- and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, Wellington Joiner, William Alexander Dominion Laborat-0ry, Internal Dominion Laboratory, Scientific Affairs Department, Welling­ and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, Wellington Levy, Alexander .. Senior Attendant (£250 p.a.) Mental Hospitals Department, Messenger (£240 p.a.) Internal Affairs Department, Jan., 1927. Nelson Wellingt,on Little, William Lawson Laboratory Attendant Dominion Laboratory, Internal Laboratory Attendant Dominion Laboratory, Scientific 1 Sept., 1926. Affairs Department, Welling- and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, Wellingt-0n Lorimer, John de Lennie .. Clerk Agriculture Department, Wcl- Clerk Audit Department, Wellington 29 Nov., lir.gt'ln Mackay, Athol Reay Fergusson i Health Department, Welling­ Treasury Department, Welling­ 15 Dec., ton t-On McKeown, Elizabeth Catherine Office Assistant .. Dominion Laboratory, Internal Office Assistant Dominion Laboratory, Scientific 1 Sept., Affairs Department, Welling- and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, Wellington Maclaurin, James Scott Dominion Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Internal Dominion Analyst Dominion Labomtory, Scientific Affairs Department, Welling- and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, Wellington Macpherson, Eric Ogilvie Assistant Geologist _ Mines Department, Wellington Assistant Geologist Scientific and Industrial Re· search Department-, Welling­ ton Marwick ,Tohn Palmontologist •. Mines Department, Wellington Palal-Ontologist .. Scientific and Industrial Re- 81',arch Department, Wellington OFFICERS TBANSFERRED-continuea.

Transferred from Transferred to Na.me. Date. Position. Ple.ce. Position. ·-1. Plac.,,

INTERDEPARTMENTAL TRANSFERS-Continued. Morgan, Percy Gates I Director Geological Survey, Mines De- Director 1 Geological Survey, Scientific and I Sept., 1926. partment, Wellington Industrial Research Depart­ ment, Wellington Ongley, Montague Assistant Geologist Mines Department, Wellington Assistant Geologist Scientific and Industrial Re· search Department, Welling­ ton Seelye, Frederick Thomas .. Analyst Dominion Laboratorv, Internal Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Scientific I Affairs Department, Welling- and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, Wellington ·St.ace, Gordon Walter Cadet .• Dominion Laboratory, Internal Cadet Dominion Laboratory, Scientific I Affairs Department, Auck- and Industrial Research De­ land partment, Auckland Wilson, Stuart Henry John Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Internal Analyst Dominion Laboratory, Scientific Affairs Department, Welling- and Industrial Research De­ ton partment, Wellington Wyman, Thomas Seddon .. Cadet •. Dominion Observatory, Internal Cadet .. Dominion Observatory, Scientific Affairs Department, Welling­ and Industrial Re;parch De­ ton partment, Wellington 246 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

RESIGNATIONS.

Name. Position. Place.

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT. · Anderson, Mabel Office Assistant .. I Palmerston North 28 Jan., 1927. *Wadie, Christopher Robert Inspector of Stock Ophir 2 Dec., 1926.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Murphy, Rewa Agnes Sh.. rthand-typist Wellington 31 Jan., 1927.

JUSTICE: DEPARTMENT. Henderson, Mona Eleanor .. Clerk J Patent Office, Wellington i 24 Jan., 1927.

LAND AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT. Harris, Oswald Richard George Clerk . . . . I Invercargill I 30 Nov., 1926.

LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT. Bickerton, Bryan Henry .. 31 Dec., 1926. Wilson, William Albert Marmaduke ~~~~;. : : I Well:~gton 31

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Johnston, Douglas 'l'homas Clerk .. I Wellington District Office I 10 Dec., 1926.

MEN'£AL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Brosnan, Nora Assistant Cook. . I Auckland 22 Dec., 1926. Brown, Cecil Morton Ashley Attendant Hokitika 30 Nov., Church, Hester Edith Deputy Charge Nurse Christchurch 23 Dec., Gibson, Tillie Acting Deputy Charge Nurse I Auckland 3 Jan., 1927." Littler, Martha .. Nurse Christchurch 31 Dec. 1926.

MINES DEPARTMENT. Strongman, Charles James Inspector of Mines [ Reefton .. I 21 Jan., 1927.

PuBLIO TRus·r DEPARTMENT. Cooper, Thornhill Clerk .. i Wellington District Office 14 Dec., 1926.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Carter, Thomas Henry Pickford Clerk .. .. I Head Office 15 Dec., 1926. Harper, Mary Thelma I Shorthand-typist . . Christchurch 31 Jan., 1927. Seager, Edward John . Carpenter and Joiner . . Wellington 22

STATE ADVANCES DEPARTMENT. Chappell, Gladys May ! Typist .. ! Wellington 31 Jan., 1927.

STATE FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. McKenzie, Andrew Allan i Cadet. . . . I Dunedin . . I 24 Dec., 1926.

TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT. Milne,·-~eannie Wi~e______J Bath A~t:~d~=t ._. I Rotorua_ . . \ 23 Nov., 1926.

* Amending entry on page 84 of N.Z. Gazette No. 1 of 13th January, 1927.

RETIREMENTS, ETC.

Name. Position. Place. IDate lefb Service. \ Reason le!b Service. I

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT. Marsack, Henry Lord . . I Veterinarian I Auckland .. 2:l Dec., 1!126 ' Deceased.

Sargeant, George Hackwood . Apiary Instructor 1 Christchurch 5 Jan., 1927

HEAW'H DEPARTMENT. Stubbs, Eliza Dorcas Matron .. St. Helcns Hospital, [ :H ,fan., 1927 Retired on superan­ Invercargill nuation.

IN'rERNAL A,-~Ams DEPARTMl!N'l'. Cowles, Quiniee Bainbridge Assistant Turnbull Library, \Vel- 12 Dec., 1926 To take up duty lington with the General Assembly Library. Graves, Henry Thomas Messenger Dunedin 31 Jan.,.1927 Retired on superan­ nuation. O'Connor, Jack . . Clerk District Electoral Office, 2 Dec., 1926 Services terminated. Wellington

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Dixon, Joseph Yeo Draughtsman North Auckland Office, 31 Jan., 1927 Retired on superan­ Auckland nuation. Parsons, James Henry Wil­ Auckland 16 Dec., 1926 Deceased. mot White, Sydney Edward Clerk New Plymouth 4 Jan., 1927

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Potter, William .. Attendant Auckland 16 Dec., 1926 Dismissed. Tibble, Sophia .. Matron Nelson 5 Jan., 1927 Retired on superan. nuation. --

JAN. '27. j THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 247

RETIREMENTS, ETC.-continued.

Ne,.me. Position. Place. IDate lefi Service. , Rea.son left Service.

NATIVE DEPARTMENT. Eyre, Mary Anne Elliott . . Clerk Native Land Court, 4 Jan., 1927 Retired on superan­ Auckland nuation.

PRINTING AND STATIONERY D~:PARTMEN1'. Jenkins, Charles Montrose Overseer Wellington 31 Jan., 1927 -1· Retired on superan­ nuation. Rex, Cffiorge Compositor 31 Retired.

PunLio WoRKS DErARTMEN1'. O'Gorman, Thomas Electrician .. .. I Wellington 31 Jan., 1927 Retired on superan­ nuation. Reynolds, George Henry Lineman Khandallah 31 Dec., 1926 Appointment an­ nulled. VALUA'rION DEPARTMENT. Thompson, William Frede­ District Valuer . . I Whangarei .. 1 Nov., 1926 Deceased. rick

Public Tru8t O.Dice Act, 1908, and its Amendments.--E/.ection8 to administer Estates.

OTIOE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election 1;o administer in respect of N the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth.

Date Name. B.eaidence. Occupation. I Date Election Testate or Stamp omce No.I of Death. ftled. Intestate. concerned.

1 Cooper, Wilfred Wellington Painter lu/10/26 19/1/27 Intestate Wellington. 2 Matthews, Wilhemina Hope Widow 25/12/26 18/1/27 Testate Nelson. Sophia Maria 3 1 Price, James Hervey Wellington Lieutenant in 14/12/26 20/1/27 Wellington. Royal Marines (Retired) 4 Roffey, Charles Hamilton .. Onehunga Baker .. 6/12/26 17/1/27 Auckland. 5 Thomson Frederick Dunedin .. Expressman 8/12/26 20/1/27 Dunedin. 6 Young, James .. Lakeside .. Labourer 30/12/26 19/1/27 Christchurch.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 24th January, 1927. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

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TA'.rEMEN'l' showing DIBOOUNT- BTillP TRANSACTIONS in the several PosTAL DISTRICTS of the DOMINION of NEW S ZEALAND during the Quarter ended 31ST DECEMBER, 1926.

-s------Unsold Dlscouni­ , Di1oount~s'tiiamps Discount-stamps stamps on Ha.nd on sold. redeemed. 31st December, 19~6.

£ 8. d. £ s. d. £ 8, d. Auckland 0 1 0 Blenheim Christchnroh Dunedin Gisborne Greymonth Hamilton Inveroe.rgill Napier .• Nelson •• New Plymouth Oamaru Palmerston North Thames Timarn •• · Wanganni Wellington 4 5 0 Westport Totals, 4th quarter, 1926 Nil 4 6 0 Nil · Totals, 4th quarter, 1925 75 0 0 ------~-~-·-·-·-·-··-----73 4 0 26 0 0

General Post Office, Wellington, 25th January, 1927. G. McNAMARA, Secretary. RETURN of REVENUE oolleoted at the GENEBAL PosT OFFIOE and in the several POSTAL DISrBIC~·s of the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND for the Quarter ended 81ST DECEMBER, 1926.

POSTAL REVENUE, TELEGRAPH REVENUE. N). Total Post ~ an 00 Rural Miscellaneous d - i Private Box Money-order Postal-note Tota.I i Telephone Miscellaneous Total Teleg raph Delivery 1 .Postages. Tolls. and Commission. Commission Receipts Telegrams. Exchanges. Telegraph. Telegraph. I Reve nue. Fees. Bag Rents. (Postal). Postal. I I I £ 8. d. £ ~ d. £ 8. d. £ 8, d. £ 8, d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d. j £ 8. d. I £ s. d. £ s. a. £ 8, d. Genera.I Post Offioe .. .. 4 13 10 181 4 0 214 6 6 .. 51,862 7 11 52,262 12 3 .. .. I 7. 299 15 6 1. 110 13 7 8,410 9 1 60,673 1 4 ' I Auckland .. .. 34 14 7 188 9 )1 1,239 6 3 75,690 8 7il,145 18 8 261 7 7 78,560 5 7i 19,017 18 9i 13,384 11 o I 94,019 5 1~/ 2,539 8 11 128,961 4 7 207,521 10 2!

Blenheim .. .. 0 10 0 4 3 10 70 6 0 2,780 9 9 71 16 7 10 19 0 2,938 5 2 1,651 11 7i 1,731 18 6 j 2,378 5 9, 11 17 6 5,773 13 4i 8,711 18 6i Christchuroh .. .. 14 15 0 47 5 7 633 16 6 39,796 9 Ii 446 9 8 160 12 10 41,099 9 0 12,404 6 3 9,185 13 5 ! 58,468 12 4il 1,278 16 2 81,337 8 2! 122,436 17 2k

Dunedin 23 0 5 33 6 5 532 8 0 25,292 3 473 12 3 118 17 26,473 8,512 17 10 .. 3i 8 8 Oi Si 7,630 a I 1,966 19 4 1 403 15 3 18,518 16 lkl 44,987 4 2 Gisborne .. .. 14 9 1 178 19 0 5,716 11 3 128 15 10 31 19 7 6,070 14 9 3,111 1 3 3,83417101· 508 4 Sil 27 2 2 7,4.81 5 11!113,552 0 Si Greymouth .. .. 22 10 10 174 7 6 4,109 1 8 100 17 9 19 4 8 4,426 2 5 2,989 0 4! 1,420 8 10 1,306 19 0 23 5 2 5,739 13 4!, 10,165 15 9k I Hamilton .. .. 27 2 1 51 13 0 576 17 11 19,581 7 3 629 17 4 30 5 8 20,897 3 3 5,978 14 5~ 9,185 19 5~1 30,309 16 8 163 17 10 45,638 8 5 66,535 11 8

Inveroargill .. .. 15 18 4 36 7 6 253 0 0 11,791 9 4 248 2 1 25 18 2 12,370 15 5 3,827 1 2i 5,264 13 7tf 534 5 10 I 60 3 s 9,686 4 4 22,056 19 9 Napier ...... 4 3 0 30 2 10 301 6 6 11,718 15 Oi 257 6 3 5

Oamaru .. .. '.! 5 0 5 12 5 73 3 6 3,263 16 10 68 2 11 11 10 3 3,424 10 11 1,349 2 9~ 1,301 18 4k 3,894 18 5 I 18 10 8 6,564 10 3 9,989 1 2 I Palmerston North .. 17 0 0 26 16 1 308 13 0 14,626 11 7 315 4 9 33 16 11 15,328 2 4 I 4,545 10 9! 7 429 9 4!1 10. 375 10 0,1 72 11 0 22,423 1 2i1 37,751 3 6! I Thames .. .. 1 10 0 2110 5 240 14 9 6,868 14 11! 248 8 11 13 10 9 7,394 9 9il 2,491 9 1! 3,124 18 9i 431 18 11 70 12 1 6,118 18 11 113,513 8 8i

Timaru ' 7 15 0 6 3 3 149 18 9 7,182 15 7 117 19 9 26 12 6 7,491 2,564 7 1 3,772 13 llk 12,695 5. 0 66 10 11 19,098 16 11~ 26,590 1 .. . 4 10 I 9! Wanganui .. .. 6 10 10 30 1 3 294 6 0 13,263 2 4i 301 7 6 44 0 8 13,939 8 7ii 4,486 15 10 5,402 16 11 7,052 5 2 119 1 5 17,060 19 4 31,000 7 11! Wellington .. .. 8 15 0 101 15 3 982 3 3 65,713 4 8 635 19 6 250 16 0 67,692 13 8 22,913 4 6 9,418 8 :Ji 51,867 17 5 366 19 5 84,566 9 7i 152,259 3 3~ I Westport ...... 6 16 10 I 119 14 3 1,459 5 0 68 10 2 12 16 8 1,667 2 11 1,217 12 3~ 511 5 2!] 350 9 6 ! 45 17 4 2,125 4 4 3,792 7 3 Western Samoa ...... 30 6 0 752 12 7 3 3 5 786 2 o . . . . I .. I 786 2 0 I I Rarotonga...... 14 16 3 464 14. 9 2 7 4 481 18 4 ---1--"--~~--·· _____.. __ f __ :_·__ i .. ------Totals, 4th quarter in 1926 168 12 3 671 7 1016,755 ;-2- 326,678 15 6 5,637 19 0 53,029 5 3 392,941 3 0 108,349 2 9 96,007 1 101288,356 11 8§ 6,576 1 3 ,499,288 17 6! 892,230 0 6} ,..., I 1 I z Tota.Is, 4th quarter in 1925 393 13 3 738 16 11 I 6,925 2 11 325,36! 1 5! 5,411 5 3 , 42,449 8 8i381,282 8 6 113,789 9 1 92,286 19 llk289,570 19 6 1,548 12 3 1497,196 0 9~ 878,478 9 3i 0 I I - -- ,.,..

General Post Office, Wellington, 25th January, 1927. G. McNAMARA, Secretary. .

STATEMENT showing the NuHBER, AMOUNT, &c., of MONEY-ORDER AND SAVINGS-BANK TRANSACTIONS in the several POSTAL DISTRICTS of the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the Quarter ended 31ST DECEMBER, 1926. -·---··-----·------···------·-- ~ I I "" . "" ... la;l ~~ I z Q)~ ~ s.:;1 ------· ls:i~c:8 a3 CD I ] :-c t,O, ' ., oil Issued. Paid. Accounts. I -.:i POSTAL :DISTRICTS. l>,~i:, I~1'1l~i:, m~ Excess of ~ OQ' Number I Number Excess of ~ 0 .. _ 1·~ ~O' ------of of With- Amount of Amount of Deposits over Withdrawals ~---1----- Deposits. Withdrawals. over ::.I 2l 0 id!!~~ Deposits .. drawals. I Withdrawals. !El Number. I Amount. Number. I Amount. loo~ Opened. Closed. Deposits. 0 I_ I I

8, d. 8. £ .. d. £ £ d, 1 £ s. d. ! £ .. d. £ s. d. Auckland .. 186 37,319 210,309 17 9 47,463 293,93± 4 2 183 4,428 3,412 62,196 65,755 1,426,395 4 9 ,1,436,493 8 7 I 10,098 3 10 Blenheim 14 2,412 12,614 9 8 1,144 7,226 6 2 15 247 185 3,603 3,545 63,234 16 51 73,303 7 o· 10,068 10 7 Christchurch .. 73 18,782 111,868 6 11 18,575 126,696 14 9 73 2,533 1,931 53,215 55,137 1,101,234 3 211,202,396 3 61 101,162 0 4 t--, 78 16,966 94,114 15 11 15,96p 98,288 5 3 74 1,274 1,473 25,325 28,596 560,936 16 1 ! 683,359 122,422 l2 10 ~ Dunedin s 11 I tz:j Gisborne 28 5,420 33,596 0 0 2,467 19,533 7 3 28 533 432 7,919 7,G65 151,349 12 91 169,920 9 4· 18,570 16 7 I z Greymouth 24 5,686 31,824 10 5 2,559 16,547 10 9 24 291 257 3,640 3,355 73,859 9 41 99,518 7 4, 25,658 18 0 tz:j I ~ Hamilton 86 19,809 118,060 19 4 10,190 65,006 2 4 85 2,057 1,202 19,436 15,871 339,015 9 2 I 358,369 18 11 19,354 9 5 ,, N Invercargill 37 8,471 46,301 11 5 5,623 33,821 7 0 37 577 582 7,858 8,932 163,325 16 3 206,039 7 10 j 42,713 11 7 tz:j I 57,670 10 Napier 40 9,188 6 6,246 43,911 4 2 38 l,lt2 954 15,185 15,303 332,544 8 7 I 369,727 16 71 37,183 8 0 >t-+ Nelson 32 4,124 24,765 10 4 3,032 22,223 2 9 31 305 292 5,714 5,502 113,234 1 10 109,520 6 oj 3,713 15 IO· >z New Plymouth 40 8,920 50,483 8 10 5,479 37,168 15 11 40 935 738 12,430 11,534 281,449 12 5 329,369 11 5 47,919 19 0 et Oame.ru 11 2,538 13,727 14 4 1,196 8,075 5 9 11 224 190 3,320 3,931 86,859 12 0 106,145 4 11 I 19,285 12 11 0 Palmerston North• 45 11,099 69,228 16 9 7,344 48,905 4 9 43 1,288 894 17,200 16,709 357,314 5 8 395,sao 10 10 i 38,516 5 2 N> tz:j 7,791 47,694 5 0 3,368 21,577 0 8 1,570 546 10,045 5,211 140,772 9 11 , 143,342 9 2,569 19 8 The.mes 40 41 7i ta.;, ta.;, Timaru 18 5,139 33,033 2 7 2,758 l9,177 9 8 18 532 475 8,423 9,103 193,311 17 ol 256,830 9 3 63,518 12 3 I ~ Wanganui 44 10,589 61,530 8 3 6,089 40,253 10 11 45 1,010 S34 H,563 15,095 289,851 13 6 : 321,820 18 2! 31,969 4 8 i Wellington 67 27,644 176,307 7 10 32,095 207,575 3 10 59 3,815 3,191 73,364 69,453 1,477,017121111,590,594 13 71 113,577 0 8 3,730 20,320 13 4 1,205 8,130 17 6 19 142 127 2,021 1,695 35,115 8 gi 37,254 0 10 2,138 12 1 Westport 19 I Western Samoa 1 524 6,634 12 6 32 148 17 11 3 89 40 420 281 5,995 12 10 I 7,855 8 61 1,859 15 8 Rarotonga 6 260 2,749 15 11 138 3,521 rn 10 6 57 10 267 268 3,006 2 91 3,264 6 3 258 3 6 ------206,411 1,221,886 17 7 172,788 1,121,722 5 4 873 23,019 17,765 ----1342,941 7,195,824 6 1 7,900,956 7 0 705,132 0 11 Totals, 4th quo.rter, 1926 879 1346,094 t.) Totals, 4th quarter, 1925 868 201,613 1,225,337 5 9 168,901 11,118,892 18 3 860 21,636 18,298 329,356 329,538 17,430,183 6 818,372,822 8 1 942,639 1 5 ~co

General Post Office, Wellington, 25th January, 1927, G. McNAMARA, Secretary. S'fATEMENT of TIDLIDGBAl'H l::IOSH

_ ~ ~ J Ordinary Telegrams, Toll o =., ~ inolud. ing Pe.id Govern- I Urgent Ordinary Letter Telegrams. I Press Telegrams. Tota.I. .. w Telegre.ms. Communications. 1l go & ment Telegrams. POSTAL DISTRICTS.

I Number. j -:m-ou_n_t~ jN--u-m_b_e_r_.1 __A_m_o_u_n_t.- N1~m~~r.: INum.ber.i Am;mnt. Number. Amount. ! Number. I j l ~~o~~t~ 1 I Amount.

--~------c-f~.---j---£-s. d. :. II £ •. a. I I £ s. d. J £ s. a. I j £ s. ct. J --£-s.-d. Auckland .. , 405 302,6681, 14,341 9 0 16.683 1,552 0 2~ 20,663: 921 18 10 21,61412,202 10 9 360,750 i13,384 11 0 I 722,378 32,402 9 9~ 1 1

Blenheim '1, 91 21,809. 1,033 13 3~ 728 78 6 3 'I 2,079 90 19 10 1,042 I 448 12 3 · 50,479 1,731 18 6 i 76,137 3,388 10 1~ Christchurch :: 190 166,636 7,844 3 1: 9,602 I 975 18 7rr 12,686 541 14 91 12,94413,042 9 91 225,41219,185 13 51427,280 21,589 19 8

Dunedin 216 128,7401 6,136 18 7 I 4,3161 471 7 11~112,462 562 8 6 7,561 [1,342 2 8 165,60917,630 3 10 318,688 16,143 1 6~

1 Gisborne .. 62 41,2221 1,995 11 0 ! 1,831 180 16 1 5,666 265 10 6 1,7661 669 3 8 77,51613,834 17 10 1128,001 6,945 19 1 Greymouth 78 10,6841 1,920 18 Of 1,157 115 18 10 3,306 145 2 1 2,105 , 807 1 5 34,057 1,420 8 10 I 81,309 4,409 9 2~

Hamilton .. 192 109,2341 4,938 17 71[ 5,027 429 6 10 4.033 172 4 8 2,738 438 5 4 240,438 119,185 19 5~i 361,470 15,164 13 11

Invercargill .. ! 174 58,662: 2,615 11 3. 1,626 152 12 5! 4,965 217 17 6 1,121 841 o o 141,336 t264 13 7~l 208,3W 9,091 14 10

I 13 4 Napier . I 68 69,132 3,197 17 5 2,842 281 0 0 6,478 283 6 9 2,202 929 1 183,785 !7,136 4 1 1 264,439 11,828 1 I ' I Nelson 108 30,492 1,453 13 1 I 1,258 141 14 3 2,208 95 17 10 522 432 16 1 55,359 11,898 14 3ni 89,839 4,022 15 6!

1 New Plymouth 109 59,2101 2,917 14 s 2,174 231 2 7 5,262 229 3 2 1,72411,094 10 2 135,05914,872 6 otl 203,48a 8,844 16 2!

Oamaru 50 16,9571 744 7 10tl' 453 43 8 3 1,211 50 14 3 730 510 12 5 26,326 i1'301 18 4i 45,677 2,651 1 2 Palmerston N\nth .. 91 68,847, 3,103 11 5 3,367 229 18 10~ 3,674 155 4 7 4,556 jl,056 15 11 189,483 ,7,429 9 4!,1269,927 11,975 0 2

Thames 70 45,5411 2,020 11 1! 1,831 176 1 11 1,880 82 18 8 937 211 17 5 84,32913,124 1S 9;1134,518 5,616 7 11 Timarn 58 i 36,3741 1,607 16 10!1 965 108 10 6 3,0941 131 17 5~ 1,533 716 2 3 83,918 :.3.772 13 lli'il 125,884 6,337 . l Oi'; I Wanganui I .. I 96 67,0491 3,171 19 8' 2,684 278 16 4 3,968' 170 10 6 2,057 865 9 4 120,266 '5,402 16 11 196,024 9,889 12 9 Wellington .. 94 270,664 18,696 11 2!j 14,329 1,679 18 6n 16,659 759 19 5 69,384 1,776 15 4 I 218,072 ,9,418 8 3~1 589,106 32,331 12 9!

l 1 Westport •• 53 18,577i 80418 7! 685 -6018 1 2,0621~~~-~ 259.6 0116,4031,511 5 2t138,~:~~-6-

Totals, 4th quarter in 1926 -2,205 ~~2,558178,546 ·;·-;- 71,558 7,187 16 7 112,356 ! 4,969 18 11 135,882 :17,645 3 10 !2,408,597 196,007 1 10 14,280,951 204,356 4 7 Totals, 4th quarter in 191!5 2,229 [1,664,697! 85,812 12 9 88,151 8,447 14 3 85,134 i .3,968 9 5!1121,929 i15,560 12 7~12,319,778192,286 19 11!14,279,689 206,076 9 0! • Forwarded Press telegrams the bulk of which are" collect" upon delivery. t Amount received from prepaid and "collect " Press telegrams. z 0 General Post Office, Wellington, 25th January, 1927. G. McNAMARA, Secretary JAN. 27.l 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 251

STATEMENT showiug the NUMBER, AMOUNT, &c., of PosTAL·NOTE TRANSACTIONS in the several POSTAL DISTRICTS of the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND duriug the Quarter ended 31ST DECEMBER, 1926. I~~; I : .f~ i NUMBER OF POSTAL NOTES SOLD. Total Commie- Amount of sion POSTAL S ~O Postal Notes sold, on Postal DISTRICTS, j ~ ~~ 1-:t-l At I · A-:---:----:- - ~t--~IAt -I::-- At - -Total.- Notes including sold. 018-g I 1/0 ! 1/6 2/0 2/6 ,I 3/0 5/0 i 10/0 15/0 ' 20/0 Commission. ______1_z_o_r.1 · i I '

Aucklaud 247 l 26,42518,8451::,390126,587·113,037136,074116,51018,448113,2131174,529 47:;70 ~f -1,1!5 188 dB Blenheim 19 1,178 537 1,589, 1,798 813 2,065 , 1,100 583 1,005 ·110,668 3,18/i 2 1 71 16 7 1 1 Christchurch 83 7,422 2,72119,739 10,70214,597 13,433' 7,201 3,575! 6,320 i 65,710 19,982 17 2 , 446 9 8 1 Dunedin .. 103 8,344 3,694 10,799 10,966 5,667 13,522 7,625•. 4,280, 5,892 70,789 20,76:3 11 3 473 12 3 1 Glsborne .. 1 25 2,434 916 2,729 2,907 1,516 3,794 1,9171 966 1,846 I 19,025 5,660 7 4 128 15 10 1 Greymouth ,. , 32 1,440 635 2,023 2,213 1,306 2,788 1,705 1 839! 1,532 14,511 4,609 16 9 100 17 9 Hamilton 107 ! 11,506 5,031[ 14,587 15,678 7,905117,764 9,51114,9701 8,022 94,974 27,132 13 10 629 17 4 Invercargill .. 53 3,666 1,945 5,396 5,591 2, 7991 7,091 4,016: 2 ,457! 3,407 36,368 11,266 2 1 248 2 1 Ne.pier 64 4,282 1,741 5,195 G,368 3,126; 7,118 4,483 2,2651 3,395 37,971:! 11,501 2 9 257 6 3

Nelson 45 1,956 1,051 2,879 3,141 1,556 3,600 1,825 : 1,044 1,408 18,460 5,216 2 9 122 1 9 1 New Plymouth 53 3,702 2,012 5,919 6,083 2,864 6,995 4,1321 2,476j 3,263 37,446 11,304 9 1 251 16 7 Oamaru 15 1,063 411 1,477 1,611 804 1,782 1,034' fi2511,101 9,908 3,154 0 11 68 2 11 Palmerston N. 56 4,765 2,386 7,094 7,662 3,623 8,966 5,124! 2,871 4,l

Thames 49 4,794 1,976 6,094 6,131 2,783 6,011 3,G95. 2,2ff 3,104 1 37,759 10,812 1 5 248 8 11 Tima.ru 21 1,515 775 2,537 2,862 1,1781 3,358 l,92811,16211,792 17,107 5,507 O 3 117 19 9 Wanganui 51 4,993 2,066 6,610 7,578 3,5711 8,406 4,741, 2,6151 4,139 44,71() '13,422 2 6 301 7 6 Wellington 119 12,962 3,736 13,023 14,110 6,94ll 19,626 9,08314,8781 9,249 93,6081 28,026 19 6 635 19 (l

Westport 2i:l 1,054 507 1,371 1,426 8011 1,819 j 1,2201 690j 1,008 I 9,896. 3,184 19 8 ! 68 10 2

Western Samoa.' 1 26 13 17 j 2.4 25 36 . 591 121 1:39 I. 351 I 200 7 11 I 3 3 5 Rarotonga. . . . 6 37 1_9 67 62 371 74 1 45 211 37 . 399 119 14 8 2 14 2 I 1 1 Tota.ls,4thqr. 11,172103,56441,017124,5351133,5301 164,949,165,222 ,86,95'1147,048 74,0661.840,885 I 246,914 7 4 ! 5,638 5 10

1 In 1926 I 1· Totals, 4th qr.11,168 78,24040,147120,392 116,218 164,2631155,283 [93,55144,0GSI 76,420 788,582 I 243,606 19 1 5,410 15 7 in 1925 . , i I I I - . - =====-=~~~===== NUMBER OF PoSTAL NOTES PAID. Total PosTa.L I Amount of DISTRIOTS. At At i At At At At At At I At I Total. Postal Notes ------~-11_0_~/ 210 __21~_ 1 3/0 , 5/0 I 1~0 15/0 2010 pa.id.

Auckland.. 40,005113,177 145,760 48,139 19,863 47,769 26,273114,866 20,835 '276,687 i 73,:24 1; ~ 1 Blenheim.. 333 J 177 567 577 317 697 418 236 383 3,705 1,149 11 o

Christchurch 5,536 i 3,361 j 10,655 12,456 5,300 14,547 8,313 / 4,281 7,159 71,608 22,109 7 6 Dunedin .. 5,601 3,640111,469 10,932 5,831 13,484 8,7751 4,764 6,532 71,028 21,804 12 o Gisborne .. --1 69/l 361 1,204 1,327 670 1,578 843 I 461 7~3 7,863 2,333 8 O Greymouth 528 317 I 920 1,195 600 1,180 761 I 433 793 6,727 2,174 16 O Hamilton.. 2,465 1,6451 4,874 4,664 2,7051 5,838 '1,804 • 2,055 3,648 31,G98 10,273 10 6

Inveroargill 1,740 1,238 • 8,490 3,753 1,94.3 4,169 2,69:J I 1,554 2,283 22,8631 7,126 rn 6 Napier 1,807 996 1 3,083 3,682 1,811 4,271 2,578 , 1,331 2,074 , 21,633 6,634 5 O 1 Nelson 907 617 1 l, 952 2,076 048 2,241 1,296 ! 6~8 8/l4 11,539 3,239 5 6 New Plymouth 1,765 1,236 ! 3,362 4,109 1,718 4,174 2,473 1,499 1,852 22,188 6,.544 14 6 Oamaru • • • - I 395 233 683 1,665 409 1,121 508 278 516 5,803 1,630 o o Palmerston North .. I 3,612 1,553 5,464 4,535 2,729 6,005 3,374 2,004 2,964 32,240 9,474 19 o

Thames .. .. j 1,185 57 4 1, 737 1,460 966 1,929 1,190 727 1,073 10,841 3,298 18 o Time.ru --1 789 456 1,443 1,476 691 1,995 1,217 632 989 9,688 3,076 7 o Wanganui •. , 2,999 1,059 i 4,134 3,372 1,960 4,193 2,728 1,431 2,420 24,296 7,263 15 6

Wellington .. 1' 34,887 1· 11,653 j 27,618 33,266 18,468 51,277 20,889 10,063 22,308 230,429 65,427 11 6 Westport . . • . 179 1 125 \ 351 365 203 487 360 228 377 2,675 979 5 o Western Samoa 3 3 I 2 4 2 5 1 2 1 23 5 12 6 Rarotonga : : [ 2 4 / 6 . 2 3 13 5 1 12 48 20 4 O ·---1------· ------Totals, 4th qr. in 1105,434 42,42511128,774 139,055 67,137 166,973 88,499 47,179 77,806 863,582 248,191 8 O 1926 Totals, 4th qr. io 82,188 41,874 ,126,042 117,G68 66,284 157,369 97,870 45,038 79,056 813,389 245,617 o o 1925 I ------~------~--- ~------·------General Post Office, Wellingtou, 25th Janue.ry, Hl27. G. McNAMARA, Secretary. 252 THE NEW ZEALAND GAllETTE. [No. 4

ltlining Privileges to be Btruck off the Re,gisters.-Notice under the ltlining Act, 1926.

Mining Registrar's Office, Cromwell, 20th December, 1926. OTICE is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of section 188 (3) of the Mining Act, 1926, that unless N sufficient cause is shown to the contrary within three months from the date hereof the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will b~ struck off the Registers. W. J. BLACKLER, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

License No. Date. Name of Privilege. Locality. Licensee.

ROXBURGH REGISTER. 880 14/9/05 Residence-site Bonger Flat, Roxburgh R. Glendinning. 854 11/5/05 Coal Creek, Roxburgh Geo. M. R. ,Jamieson. 975 13/9/06 Block VI, Benger Flat, Roxburgh Leonard Hall. 995 11/10/06 Block 2, Teviot Survey District Nicholas J. Harliwich. 1093 17/10/07 Mining Reserve Block I, Teviot John B. McKenzie. 1107 14/11/07 Opposite Section 2, Block VII, Benger Frederick Bowden. 1178 13/8/08 Roxburgh .. William A. Bain. 1232 11/2/09 Block I, Teviot Survey District William Donrnclly. 1258 13/5/09 Mining Reserve, Teviot Survey District Marion Elder.

CROMWELL REGISTER. 2057 6/9/06 Residence-site Pipe Clay Terrace, Bannockburn Ella Saxon. 2058 6/9/06 Near Bendigo Alexander Nicol. 2165 7/3/07 Bendigo William Cameron. 2445 9/7/08 Rocky Point William Low. 2804 10/2/10 At Bannockburn Isaac Thompson. 3907 16/6/20 East of Shadrach Store, Tarras Hugh Victor McKay. 10393 11/7/82 Scotchman's Gully, Nevis Henry Hotop. 6229 30/8/80 Doctor's Flat, Bannockburn .. Martha McRae.

ALEXANDRA REGISTER. 561 9/9/02 Residence-site North Side Brenan's Gully Samue l Tregilgus. 656 6/4/03 Manuherikia Valley .. James Horton. 756 10/11/03 Tucker Hill, Galloway Samuel F. Gay. 1260 10/2/07 Manuherikia Valley .. Robert Aitkens. 136 11/9/99 Alexandra .. Frank Smith. 403 11/3/02 North-west Side Manuherikia River Allan Dunsmuir. 430 15/4/02 East Section 12, Block 13, Borough of Elizabeth Travers. Alexandra 522 4/8/02 Brennan's Gully Rose O'Dowd. 601 11/11/02 Half-mile Gully Edmund Stack. 607 16/12/02 In Borough of Alexandra Anna Bowler. 608 16/12/02 Margaret F. Noble. 808 18/4/04 Earnscleugh°Flat . . . Margaret Wilkinson. 867 12/9/04 South Sections 1 and 2, Block 31, Town Annie E. Ryan. of Alexandra 950 10/7/05 Borough of Alexandra .John Robertson. 1442 13/9/09 In the Olrig Run Lilly Ann Churchill. 1588 14/11/10 Galloway Flat Samuel F. Gay. 1630 10/6/11 East Bank Manuherikia River William Grey and Phillip Milburn. 1666 6/10/11 Bald Hill Flat Joseph Lythgoe, jun. 1903 .12/3/15 Borough of Alexandra James Haplin. 1899 2/5/15 Extended alluvial Fraser Basin William Carl Nicholson. claim 2176 6/4/22 Ditto On Terrace overlooking Docot's _Flat Thomas F. McCarthy. 2122 14/10/20 Residence-site Red Bank Spur, South-west of Earns- Andrew McElroy. cleugh River

CLYDE REGIS'.l'ER. 346 13/10/02 Reside nee-site West Bank of Molyneux River Wilriam Uren, jun. 266 9/12/01 Waikerikeri Valley .. William R. Williams. 342 13/10/02 Earsncleugh Flat John Balton. 350 13/10/02 James McNaughton. 484 12/11/04 West Ba~k Molyneu" River George Young. 566 10/2/06 Clyde--Cromwell Road Samuel Hunter. 633 6/10/06 East Side Main Road, Cromwell Chunn Dunn. 830 12/6/11 Earnscleugh Flat John Burke.

BLACK'S REGISTER. 197 29/2/02 Residence-site Black's Flat Frederick Keeble. 210 22/5/02 Margaret A. Hagan. 212 22/5/02 Hugh Hagan. 246 30/10/02 Philip A. Sullivan. 284 28/4/03 Edward Lee. 344 29/10/03 Chatt~ Creek Frank Barclay. 376 29/9/04. Near Omakau Township Adolph J. Junge. 840 5/8/15 Galloway .. John E. Canan. ------· ---~------·------~~------

JAN. 27. l THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. '253

Supplement,ary Teachers' Register and Supplementa-ry Graded List of • Liat of Persons, Companies, &,c., carrying on Fire4nsurance Primary, Se,conda711, and Toohnical School Teacher.,, 1927. Busines8 in New Zealand.

Education Department, Department of Internal Aifairs, Wellington, 21st January, 1927. Wellington, 4th January, 1927 .. HE following list of teachers is issued under the authority_ of THE fo~owing list. of persons,. firm~, a~d.. c,nnparu~s T the Minister of Education in accordance with the reqmre- . carr~g on fire-msu~ance busmess m New Zealand 1s ments of the Education Act. The list contains the names of- Ipublished m accordance with clause l_l of the rules made (a.) Teachers added to the Teachers' Register: under the Fire Brigadesd Act, 1906,9 6 which enure for the pur- (b.) Teachers already in the Teachers' Register- F0 ses of the Fire Briga es Act, 1 2 · (1.) Now graded, but not previously graded: RICHD. F. BOLLARD, (2.) Whose grading has been altered as the result of .Ministe,· ot Internal Affairs. correction in marks or change in certificate. T. B. STRONG, for Director of Education. Alliance Assurance Company (Limited), 23-25 Grey Street, Wellington. Atlas Assurance Company (Limited), 9 Brandon Street, Date of Certifi­ Grading or Wellington. Name. cate. Grading. Certificate or Australi,in Alliance Assurance Company, Box 95, Auckland. Promotion. British and Foreign J\.Iarine Insurance Company (Limited), care of l\furmy, Roberts, and Co. (Limited), Wellington. British Traders' Insurance Company (Limited), 29 Hunter Adlam, Norma Isabel D P. 213 1/ll/26 Street, Wellington. Allan, Sybil Agnes Cotton C P. 211 1/2/27 Commercial Union Assurance Company (Limited), Johnston Anderson, Ernest Gordon C P. 207 1/2/27 Street, -Wellington. Anderson, Flora Agnes Isabella .. D P. 211 l/2/27 Dominion Co-operative Insurance Society (Limited), Anderson, William D P. 201 1/12/26 Huddart Parker Buildings, Wellington. Andrew, Edith Hilda (J\.Irs.) D P. 214 1/11;26 Excess Insurance Company (Limited), care of Messrs. Sead- Black, :lfarjory Ruth .. C P. 208 1/2/27 Gowing and Co., Cathedral Square, Christchurch. 1 Briggs, Mildred .. C P. 206 1;2; 27 Farmers' Co-operative Fire and :\larinc Insurance Association Browne, Reginald Robert D P. 212 112121 I ;-/;.,7 of New Zealand (Limited), Cashel Street, Christchurch. Callander, Roselyne Victoria R P. 202 General Accident Fir" and Life Assuranc" Corporation Ltd., Cameron, Isobel Mary Robertson D P. 221 1/2/~i General Buildings, 4 Wyndham Street, Auckland. Clark, Ellen Agnes D P. 211J 1 /2127 Guardian Assurance Cu11111a,11y (Lin1ite

254 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

J-ustices of the Peace appointed, I William Thomas Ogilvie, Esq., of Kahikatea, Co. West- land. John O'Hagan, Esq., of Opuawhanga, Co. Whangarei. Department of Justice, I Felix Theophilus O'Neill, Esq., of Jahnsonville, Co. l\Iakaro. Wellington, 25th January, 1927. I Stafford Howard Palmer-Jones, Esq., of Wanganui. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased George Testro Parvin, Esq., of Pukekohe. H to appoint the undermentioned persons to be Justices Andrew Columbus Paul, Esq., of Dargaville. of the Peace for the Dominion of New Zealand and its Robert Graham Phyn, Esq., of Hukerenui, Co. Bay of Dependencies :- Islands. Robert Allan, Esq., of Kia Ora, Co. Waitaki. John William Poulgrain, Esq., of Thames. Alfred Allison, Esq., of Te Kuiti. Herbert Henry Price, Esq., of Kelburn, Wellington. Edward Babe, Esq., of Waikiekie, Co. Whangarei. Thomas Cornelius Prichard, Esq., of Spring Creek, Co. Samuel Henry Barton, Esq., of Papatoetoe, Co. Manukau. Marlborough. Charles William Bell, Esq., of Rangiora. Leslie James Rattenbury, Esq., of Waitara. Thomas Bishop, Esq., of Bishop's, Co. Bruce. Joseph Alfred Rennall, Esq., of Waiuku, Co. Franklin. Charles Bowden, Esq., of Kaiwarra, Wellington. Archie Cecil Renner, Esq., of Kaikoura. Frederick Leopold Boyes, Esq., of Uruti, Co. Clifton. Harold Rhind, Esq., of Picton. William Charles Jeffreys Bryant, Esq., of Rai Falls, Co. Edward William Rickard, Esq., of Hikurangi, Co. Whangarei. l\Iarlborough. Thomas Edward Rodda, Esq., of Te Kauwhata, Co. Wai- Alexander Budge, of Herbert, Co. Waitaki. kato. John Henry Burgoyne-Thomas, Esq., of Lyall Bay, Wel­ Henry George Rose, Esq., of Horeke, Co. Hokianga. lington. William George Rudd, Esq., of Benhopai, Co. Marlborough. Hubert Gibson Burnett, Esq., of Pakihiroa, Ruatoria. Robert Scott Sage, Esq., of Hawera. Co. Waiapu. James Edward Samuels, Esq., of Mount Olympus, Blen- Thomas Chesterman, Esq., of Kanieri, Co. Westland. heim. William Clayton, Esq., oi Ahaura, Co. Grey. Stanley Luscombe Searell, Esq., of Arapuni, Co. Matamata. William Connor, Esq., of Ravensbourne, Dunedin. William Searle, Esq., of Harihari, Co. Westland. William Craig, Esq., of Awamangu, Co. Bruce. William Seddon, Esq., of Pukemiro, Co. Raglan. Edwin Henry Dagg, Esq., of Ngatitipu, lhuraua, Co. Ernest Senior, Esq., of Wanganui. Masterton. Alexander Sharman, Esq., of Rangiwahia, Co. Kiwitea. Wilfred Danby, Esq., of Thames. ,Tames Shaw, Esq., of Arrowtown. Reginald Davis, Esq., of Palmerston North. Donald Sinclair, Esq., of Nightcaps Co. Wallace. William Bolasses Dixon, Esq., of Bluff. Samuel Charles Smith, Esq., of Piopio, Co. Waitomo. Arthur Earl Elli"1'S Dodd, Esq., of Thames. Thomas Francis Snell, Esq., of Putaruru, Co. l\fatamata. Sydney Gordon Doig, Esq., of Tokomaru Bay, Co. Waiapu. Joseph Hugh Taplin, Esq., of Ruatoria, Co. ,Vaiapu. Richard Dukeson, Esq., of , Co. Rangitikei. James Mortimer Townsend, Esq., of Hawera. Stuart Duncan, Esq., of Berhampore, Wellington. Denis Treacy, Esq., of Kaitieke, Co. Kaitieke. Arthur Reginald Dyson, Esq., of Port Nelson. George Trippner, Esq., of Ruatapu, Co. Westland. John Christie Edmondston, Esq., of Mocraki, Co. Waitaki. John Edwin Walker, Esq., of Te Kuiti. Edgar Aethcling Florance, Esq., of Port Charles, Co. George Francis Watson, Esq., of lnvercargill. Coro man de] . Reuben Ebenezer Watson, Esq., of Renwicktown, Co. Arthur Llowellyn Flux, Esq., of l\Iapiu, Co. Waitomo. Marlborough. Adam Gall, EGq., of Ohinewai, Co. Waikato. Rickards Hickman Webb, Esq., of Christchurch. Robert Garters, Esq., of Spreydon, Christchurch. Herbert John l\Iurrell Wells, Esq., of Waitara. Gordon Bemwtt Gibbons, Esq., of Kirikau, Co. Kaitieke. William McDonald West, Esq., of Opawa, Christchurch. George Gould, Esq., of Hampden. William Williams, Esq., of Tc Aroha. John Graham, Esq., of Harihari, Co. Westland. Thomas Williamson, Esq., of Hampden. Peter Graham, Esq., of Waiho Gorge, Co. Westland. Walter Millichamp Wilson, Esq., of Palmerston, Otago. Joseph Gffen, jun., Esq., of Riversdale, Co. Southland. Herbert Wingate, Esq., of Longburn, Co. Kairanga. ,James Edwin Green, Esq., of Turua, Co. Hauraki Plains. John Liddill Wylie, Esq., of Tapanui. Alexander Hugh Griffin, Esq., of Upper Tutaenui, Marton. Basil Roberton Younger, Esq., of Henderson Valley, Co. Robert Hamilton, Esq., of Pollok Settlement, Co. Frank- Waitemata. lin. F. J. ROLLESTON, Minister of Justice. William Glover Hamilton, Esq., of Awhitu Central, Co. Franklin. Frederick Alexander Harcombe, Esq., of Kohekohe, Co. Sale of Unckiirned Property . .Franklin. Stephen John Harding, Esq., of Hinnera, Co. l\Jatamata. Herbert James Hay, Esq., of Tapanui, Co. Tuapeka. Police Department, James Archibald Hay, Esq., of Timaru. Wellillgton, 12th January, 1927. William Leonard Hesseltine, Esq., of Kimbolton, Co. 'l' is hereby notified that unclaimed property in the hands Kiwitea. I of the police at the various police-stations will, if not Richard Hoppy, Esq., of Dominion Road, Auckland. claimed before Monday, the .28th February, 1927, be sold George Frederic Charles Hosking, Esq., of Avondale, Co. thereafter by public auction. Eden. Particulars as to the time and place of sale may be Peter Hunter, Esq., of Glen Afton, Co. Raglan. obtained from the Superintendent or Inspector of Police in William Frederick Johnstone, Esq., of Paeroa. charge of the district. William Henry Kennerley, Esq. of Hukawai, Co. Inanga- W. B. McILVENEY, hua. Commissioner of Police. Leonard John Keys, Esq., of St. Helicrs, Auckland. Robert Joseph Laird, Esq., of Herne Bay, Auckland. Leo Lee, Esq., of Lower Shotover, Co. Lake. }',;otice under the Shops am,d Offices Act, 1921-22, fixing thB Peter Joseph Liddell, Esq., of Beachlands, Co. Manukau. Closing-hours of (1) 'l'obacconists' arid (2) Hairdressers' Joseph Liggins, Esq., of Burwood, Clffistchurch. Shops within the Borough oj Gioborne. Ebenezer Lockerbie, Esq., of Maclennan, Co. Clutha. Robert Lomas, Esq., of Hikurangi, Co. Whangarei. HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority Colin Mason, Esq., of Owharoa, Co. Ohinemuri. W of the occupiers of all the shops in each of the trades Richard Hamilton McCallum, Esq., of Taupiri, Co. Wai­ of (1) tobacconist and (2) hairdresser within the Borough of kato. Gisborne has been forwarded to me, desiring that all such George Basil l\lclnroe, Esq., of Ikamatua, Co. Inanga- shops within the said borough be closed in the evening of hua. working-days as follows: On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­ Francis John McKinnon, Esq., of Wairoa, Hawke's Bay... days, and Fridays at 6 p.m., and on Saturdays at 9 p.m., Robert McNiece McKnight, Esq., of Palmerston North. with the following exceptions-on the working-day first pre­ George McNamara, Esq., of Wellington. ceding Christmas Day, on the working-day first preceding John Menzies, Esq., of Westport. New Year's Day, and on the working-day first preceding Hugh Middleton, Esq., of Waverley, Co. Patea. Anniversary Day for the Province of Auckland there shall be Evan Morgan, Esq., of Waihi. no fixed closing-hour : Thomas Olivant Newnham, Esq., of Upper Riccarton, And whereas I, George James Anderson, Minister of Labour, Christchurch. am satisfied that the signatures to such requisition represent George Roberts Northcraft, Esq., of Matainui, Co. West- a majority of the occupiers of all the said shops within the land. 1 said borough : ------

JAN, 27.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 255

Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 32 of the Shops Ifixing the closing-hours of (1) tobacconists' and (2) hair­ and Offices Act, 1921-22, I do hereby direct that on and dressers' shops within the Borough of Gisborne, is hereby after the date of the publication of this notice in the New · cancelled as from the date of the coming into operation of Zwland Gazette all the said shops within the said borough this notice. shall be closed accordingly. Dated at Wellington this 26th day of January, 1927. The notice dated the 18th November, 1925, and published G. JAS. ANDERSON, in the New Zealand Gazette of thti 19th November, 1925, .Minister of Labour.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

Lands in the Auel.land land Di8trict fo,feited.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 24th January, 1927. 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, 1915, and amendments.

SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.

Lease or I I Le:-:see or Lkeruiee. Reason for Ji'orfeiture. _L_ic_e_ns_e_N_o_. ___s_ec_t_lon_. __I B_1_o_ck_. ____Dlst.rlct.

MDLO. 452 4 XI Ohinemuri Survey A. L. W. Benner I Non-compliance with condi- tions of license. D.S. 307 2 XII Tauranga Survey L. H. Houghton ,1 Non-compliance with condi- ' tions of lease. D.S. 495 16s Ohauiti Settlement F. V. Simmonds Ditto. HPL. 575 36 III Aroha Survey R. M. Lea~h Non-compliance with condi­ tions of license. ORP. 2281 385 Pirongia Parish 0. Marvell Ditto. ORP. 2535 3 VI Orahiri Survey G. F. Nicholson ORP. 2700 13 IV ,, T. H. Ross ORP. 3748 8 xv Pirongia Survey .J. Fogarty (deceased) ORP. 4573 18 X ,, ,J. llfoDonald MISC. 1686 32 VIII Rotorna Survev N. Nicholson D.P. 1127 3 IX Hastings Survey E. Nicholas E.R. 955 3 IX Maungamangero Survey L. H. Phillips N~~-compliance with condi­ tions of lease. E.R. 1090 I VII X~autuku Survey G. D. Pinny Ditto.

A. D. ~IcLIWD, Minister of Lands.

Land in Southland Land District for Sale for Cash by Public ! ST A TE FOREST SERVICE NOTICES. Aue/ion. I ------1 .Milling-timber for Sale by Public Tender. District Lands and Survey Office, lnvercargill, 24th January, 1927. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land Stat,c Forest Service, N will be offered for sale for cash by public auction at Invercargill, 25th January, 1927. the District Lands and Survey Office, Invercargill, on Thurs­ OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the day, 3rd March, 1927, at 11 o'clock a.m., under the pro­ N purchase of the undermentioned milling-timber will visions of the Land Act, 1924. close at the office of the State Forest Service, Invercargill, at 4 o'clock p.m. on )fonday, the 14th February, 1927. SCHEDULE. SOUTHLAND LAYD DISTRIOT.-SOUTHLAND COUNTY. SECTION 102, Block I, Oteramika Hundred: Area, 21 acres SCHEDULE. 3 roods 32 perches. Upset price, £25. Soi::Tm,AND FOREST-CONSERVATION REGION. -OTAGO LANn Situated two miles from l\fokotua Railway-station and DISTRICT. dairy factory. One mile and a half formed road; balance unformed. ALI, t,he milling-timber on that area, containing approxi­ Practically flat land, all in light bush ; soil of medium mately 100 acres, known as Sawmill Area No. 496F, part quality on clay subsoil. Provisional State Forest No. 35, Block I, Patterson Survey District, Stewart Island. TERMS OF SALE. The total estimated quantity in cubic feet is 160,541, or One-fifth of the purchase-money on the fall of the hammer, in board feet, 1,043,900, made up as follows :- and the balance, together with £1, Crown grant fee, within ! Species. CUbic Feet. Board Feet. thirty days thereafter, otherwise the part of the purchase- Rimu , 153 121 997,200 money paid by way of deposit shall be forfeited, and the sale 7 ,420 .of the land declared null and void. Miro · · 46,700 Title will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1924. Full particulars can be obtained from the Commissioner of 160,541 1,043,900 ·Crown Lands, Invercargill. Upset price, £808. N. C. KENSINGTON, Ground rent, £5 per annum. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Time for removal of timber, two years. 256 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

Terms of Payment. The total estimated quantity in cubic feet is 259,600, or in A marked cheque for one - fifth of the price tendered, hoard feet, l,777,446, made up as follows:- together with half-year's ground rent and £1 ls. license fee, Species. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. must accompany the tender, and the balance of the purchase­ Rimu 183,238 1,236,278 money be paid by four equal quarterly instalments, the first Kahikatea 32,472 214,192 of which shall be paid three months after the date of sale. Miro 43,890 326,876 In addition, the successful tenderer shall continue to pay such ground rent, half-yearly in advance, during the cur­ 259,600 1,777,446 rency of the license. Upset price, £1,936. Terms and Conditions. Ground rent, £ 11. 1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by "'n " on Time for removal, three years. demand" promissory notes made and endorsed to the satis­ Terms of Payment. faction of the Commissioner of State Forests, and interest at the rate of l per cent. per annum in excess of current A marked cheque for one-half the purchase-money, together bank overdraft rates will be charged if the note is overdue with ground rent and £1 ls. license fee, must accompany the from the date of maturity to the date of payment. tender, and the balance be paid three months after the date 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in of sale. accordance with the provisions of the ]forests Act, 1921-22, In addition, the successful tenderer shall continue to pay the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. such ground rent, half-yearly in advance, during the currency 3. The aforementioned quality, quantity, and kind as to of the license. the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for 'l'erms and Conditions. the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase 1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by an " on shall be voidable, nor shall the successful purchaser be en- demand " promissory note made and endorsed to' the satis­ titled to any abatement in price, by reason of the said timber faction of the Commissioner of State Forests, and interPst being of less quantity, quality, or kind as stated herein or in at the rate of 1 per cent. per annum in excess of current any advertisement having reference to the said timber. bank overdraft rates will he charged if the note is overdne 4. A return,, verified by affidavit, giving the number of from the date of maturity to the date of payment. logs cut of each species and their contents must be made 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in quarterly by the licensee on the last days of March, ,June, accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-:.?:?, September, and December, respectively in each year. A the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. return, similarly verified, must be made on the same dates 3. The aforementioned quality, quantity, and kind as to showing the output of sawn timber of each species. These the said timber shall he taken as sufficiently accurate for returns may be ascertained and verified by inspection of the the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase books of the mill, or by such other means as the Conservator shall he Yoidable, nor shall the successful purchaser be en­ may require, and for this purpose the accounts and books ! titled to any a ha tcment in price, by reason of the said timber shall he open to the inspection of the Conservator, a Forest I being of less quantity, quality, or kind as stated herein or in Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. any advertisement having reference to the said timber. 5. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that 4. A return, verified by affidavit, giving the number of the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer logs cut of each species and their contents must he made to pay any claims or charges which may he made by that quarterly by the licensee on the last days of March, June, body for the maintenance of the road over which the timber September, and December respectively in each year. A may be transported, and before a sawmill license is issued a return, similarly verified, must he made on the same dates letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been showing the output of sawn timber of each species. These made in this connection must he produced to the undersigned. returns may be ascertained and verified by inspection of the 6. Intending tenderers are e:i::pected to visit the locality books of the mill, or by such other means as the Conservator and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters may require, and for this purpose the accounts and books relative.to the sale. shall be open to the inspection of the Conservator, a Forest 7. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is pre- Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. pared to pay for the timber. The highest or any tender will 5. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described is sub- the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer mitted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the tender to pay any claims or charges which may be made by that by the Commissioner of State Forests. body for the maintenance of the road over which the timber 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State may be transported, artd before a sawmill license is issued a Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been either before or after the closing date for receipt of tenders. made in this connection must he produced to the undersigned. 9. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned 6. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality it will remain open for application at the upset price until and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters further notice. relative to the sale. 10. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from , 7. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is pre­ any office of the State Forest Service, and should he enclosed pared to pay for the timber. The highest or any tender will in envelopes addressed" Conservator of Forests, Invercargill," not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described is sub­ and endorsed" Tender for Timber." mitted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the tender The conditions, which will be inserted in the license to be by the Commissioner of State Forests.

issued to the purchaser, and further particulars may be oh- 1 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State tained on application to the undersigned or to the Director Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber of Forestry, Wellington. either bef6re or after the closing date for receipt of tenders. S. A. C. DARBY, Conservator of Forests. 9. If no tender is accepted for tho timber herein mentioned it will remain open for application at the upset price until further notice. 10. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from any office of the State Forest Service, and should be encloserl Milling-timber for Sale by Public Tender. in envelopes addressed "Conservator of Forests, Hokitika," and endorsed " Tender for Timber." State Forest Service, Hokitika, 24th January, 1927. The conditions, which will he inserted in the license to be OTIC:g is hereby given that written tenders for the issued to the purchaser, and further particulars may be oh­ N purchase of the undermentioned milling-timber will tained on application to the undersigned or to the Director close at the office of the State Forest Service, Hokitika, at of Forestry, Wellington. 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, the 25th J<'ebruary, 1927. A. D. MoGAVOCK, Conservator of Forests.

SCHEDULE. }rf illing-timber for Sale by P"blic Te:nder. WESTLAND CONSERVATION REGION.-WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT. State Forest Service, ALL the milling-timber on that piece of land, containing Hokitika, 24th January, 1927. portion of Provisional State Forest Reserve No. 1660, OTICE is hereby given that the milling-timber in West­ 220 acres, situated in Block XVI, Greymouth Survey District, N land Forest Conservation Region, advertised for sale portions of Provisional State Forests Reserves No. 1659, in Gazette of 1st July, 1926, as " Lot 3 " has been withdrawn situated about two miles from South Beach Railway-station, from sale. on the Hokitika-Greymouth Railway-line. A. D. i\IcGAVOCK, Conservator of Forests. JAN. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 257

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

In Rank;·uptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Auc!cland. 1 In Bankruptcy.-1n the Supreme Court holden at Pabner.,ton North. OTICE is hereby given that JorrN HENRY MooDY, of N Opotiki, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; OTICli: is lwrehy given that HOHEPA PARA:MENA TE and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at N Ko01.•u, of Te Hora, Farmer, was this day adjudged the Courthouse, Opotiki, on Tuesday, the 1st day of Feb· bankrupt ; and I here hy summon a meeting of creditors to ruary, 1927, at 11 o'clock a.m. be holden at my office on Friday, the 28th day of January, G. N. MORRIS, 1927, at :t:10 o'clock p.m. 19th January, 1927. Official Assignee. CHARLES E. DEMPSY, 20th January, 1927. Deputy Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.-In the S1q,reme Cmtrt holden at Auckland. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Nelson. OT.ICE is hereby given that, S1•A"fLEY REYNOLDS and N RAY WILLIA!ISON, partners in the firm of the Rox N OTICE is hereby given that JAMES :MoY, of Nelson, Luncheon Company, of Auckland, Purveyors of lunchenns, .... Fruiterer, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I were this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Thursday, office on Wednesday, the 26th day of January, 1927, at the 27th day of January, l027, at 2 o'clock p.m. 2.30 o'clock p.m. F. :MITCHELL, G. N. MORRIS, HJth ,Tannary, 1927. Official Assignee. 21st January, 1927. Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court hoklen at Nelson. In Bnnkruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at A ucklanrl. OTICE is hereby given that JOHN WILLIAM TAYLOR, OTICE is hereby given that WrLLIA)I DIXON, of Puru, N of lfotariki, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; N Thames, Timber Contractor, was this day adjudged and I hereby snmmon a meeting of creditors to ho holden bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to at my office on Thursday, the 27th day of January, 1927, he holden at the Courthouse, Thames, on Friday, the 4th at 2.30 o'clock p.m. day of February, 1927, ,;t 1 J o'clock a.m. F. MITCHELL, 19th January, 1927. Official Assignee. G. N. MORRIS, 25th January, 1927. Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at A ucklanrl. OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now payahle N in the undm·mentioned estates on all proved claims ; OTICE is hereby given that Ar.HHJ KENNEDY, of 2Hl. promissory notes, if any, to ho produced for ondorsement N Great South Road, Auckland, Widow (Fruiterer ,;nd prior to receiving dividends :- Confectioner), was this day adjudged b1tnkrupt; and I hereby ,Jones, James Samuel, of Richmond, Farmer-second and summon a meeting of creditors to he holden at my office on final dividend of 7s. 3d. in the pound, making in all Monday, tho 31st day of J·anuary, 1927, at 11 o'clock a.m. 13s. lid. in the pound. G. N. MORRIS, Smith, Alfred, late of Thorpe, Farmer, dcceusod-First 25th January, 1927. Official Assignee. dividend of IOs. in the pound. F. MITCHELL, Nelson, 19th January, l!l:l7. Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Gisborne. l\.T OTICE is hereby given that CHARLES ERNEST Owu·, of In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Nelson . . .L\ Whatatutu, Farm Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to N OTICB is hereby given that JA..'l'!ES FERGUR Soon•, of he holden at the Jury-room, Gishornc, on Wednesday, the Nelson, Painter, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; 26th day of ,January, 1!)27, at 2 o'clock p.m. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to he holden at my office on Tuesday, the 8th day of February, 1927, at C. BLACKBURN, 2.30 o'clock p.m. Deputy Official Assignee. F. :\IITCHELL, 19th January, 19:!7. Official Assignee. l!Jth January, 19:!7. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden nt Napier. In Banlcruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at Christchurch. OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM ALBgK'l' MA:KSO"f, N of Napier, Labourer, was this day adjudged hankrupt; OTICE is lwreby given that Jorrn llfoL1mo, of Lyttelton, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to he holden at N Euginoor, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I my office on Wedncsdav, the 2nd dav of February, l!J:!7, at here uy summon a meeting of croditors to ho holden at my u· o'clock a. m. • • . offi('e, Government Departmental l:luildings, Worcest!'r Rom,wr DISHOP, St,·e,,1, Uhristchurch, 011 Thursday, the 27th day of ,January, Deputy Official Assignee. 1927, at :?.30 o'cloek p.rn. 19th Januury, Hl:!7. A. W. WAT'l'J£RS, . 25tl1 January, I927. Official Assignee. in Bankr'ltp/cy.-ln the Supreme Court holden ,it Tfanganui. In n".nfr11ptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Ckristch.itrch. OTICE is hereby given that H,ALJ'll HROWN and ALFRED N .JA1\IM8 Looui, of Kai Iwi, near Wa.n.2;anui, Farmers, OTICE is hereby given that lhrnNARD OAKLEY WAR­ was this day ,;djudgcd bankrupt; and I herehy summon a N RINGTON, of Cheviot, Parmer, was this day adjudged meeting of creditors to he holden at my oflicc, No. 44 Maria b:11Lkrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to Plaee, Wanganui, on Friday. the 28th day of ,Tanu,;ry, l!J27, he holden nt my office, Government Departmental Buildings, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. Worcester Street, Christchurch, on Thursday, the 3rd day of K lH. SILK, Fobru,;ry, 1927, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. :Ht.I, January, Hl27. l>epnty OJ!icial Assignee. A. W. WATTERS, ------·------:! I st January, 1927. Official Assignee. In Banlauptcy.-ln the S,uprem.e Oonrt holden at Palmerston North. 111 lfankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Conrt holden lit Christchurch.

OTICE is hereby given that WoNG WA!, of Palmerston OTIUli: is hereby given that Au·R~m CI.ARK, of Fernside, N N0rth, Market Gardener, was this day arljudged N Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to hereby summon a meeting of creditors to he holden at the he holden at my office on l!'riduy, t,he 28th day of ,January, Courthouse, Rangiora, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of 1927, at 3 o'clock p.m. February, l!J27, at 11 o'clock a.m. CHARU:S K DEMPSY, A. W. WATTERS, 25th January, Hl27. Deputy OJ!icia! AssigneP. 21st January, 1027. Official Assignee. G ------·------

258 THE NE"\V ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Christchurch. PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of a A fresh certificate of title in the name of SARAH ELLEN OTICE is hereby given that GEORGE HERBERT MILLER, NAYLOR, of Miramar, near Wellington, Spinster, for I rood N of 253 Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Labourer, 39·9 perches, more or less, being part of Section IO of the was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a Watts Peninsula District, and being Lot 63 ori deposited plan meeting of creditors to be holden at my office, Government 1463, and being all the h,nd in certificate of title, Vol. 222, Departmental Buildings, Worcester Street, Christchurch, on folio 120, Wellington Registry, and evidence having been Friday, the 4th day of February, 1927, at 11 o'clock a.m. lodged of the destruction of the said certificate of title, I A. W. WATTERS, hereby give notice that I will issue the fresh certificate of 22nd January, 1927. Official Assignee. title as requested after fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated this 26th day of January, 1927, at the Lands In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Timaru. Registry Office, Wellington. C. E. NALDER, District Land Registrar. OTICE is hereby given that THOMAS JOHNSTON KEN­ N NEDY, formerly of Ashburton, Blacksmith, now of Waimate, Salesman, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­ I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my N....._ after described will -be brought under the pro­ office on Thursday, the 27th day of January, 1927, at 2 o'clock visions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged p.m. forbidding the same within one calendar month from the J. B. CHRISTIAN, date of publication of the New Zealand Gazette containing 13th January, 1927. Deputy Official Assignee. this notice. 5364. NICHOLAS ABBOTT and RODERICK ABBOTT.- In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Irwercargill 579 acres 3 roods 29·9 perches, Sections 9, 21, 22, 25, 29, and part Section 10, Horokiwi Valley District (Hutt County). OTICE is hereby given that ARTHUR EDWARD JORl>AN, Occupied by applicants. Plan 8107. N of Invercargill, Radio Specialist, was this day ad.judged Diagram may be inspected at this office. bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to Dated this 25th day of January, 1927, at the Land Registry be holden at the Courthouse, Invercargill, on Tuesday, the Office, Wellington. 1st day of February, 1927, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. C. K NALDER, District Land Registrar. G. W. BROWN, 19th January, 1927. Acting Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter ------·----·---- N described will be brought under the provisions of the In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Invercargill. Land Transfer Act, 1915, and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM BRAUMAN, of from the date of publication of the New Zealand Gazette con­ N Inveroargill, Builder, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; taining this notice. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at 13534. WILLIAM FRY.-Part of Rural Section 243F, Lot the Courthouse, Invercargill, on Friday, the 4th day of 63, deposit plan 7410, Lingard Street, City of Christchurch. February, 1927, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Occupied by applicant. G. W. BROWN, Diagram may be inspected at this office. 21st January, 1927. Acting Official Assignee. Dated this 24th day of January, 1927, at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Invercargill. F. W. BROUGH'rON, District Land Registrar.

OTICE is hereby given that ANDREW ALLISON AITKEN, N of Mataura, Jeweller, was this day adjudged bank­ rupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be ADVERTISEMENTS. holden at the Courthouse, Mataura, on Thursday, the 27th day of January, 1927, at 3 o'clock p.m. THE COMPANrns ACT, 1908.--SECTION 266 (:~). G. W. BROWN, 19th January, 1927. Acting Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby given that, at the expiration of three N months from the date hereof, the name of the under­ mentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, he struck off the Register and the company dissolved. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Withell (Limited). Hl25/5R. GiYcn under my hand at Auckland, this 20th day of January, OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­ HJ27. N after described will be brought under the provisions H. H. WALTON, of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged Assistant Registrar of Companies. forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of publication of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908.-SECTION 266 (3). 7563. FREDERICK OSWALD BARGE.-Part Tokita­ runa and Te Tawa Blocks, situated in the Purua Survey OTICE is hereby given that, at the expiration of three District, containing 78 acres I rood 31 perches. Occupied by N months from the date hereof, the name of the under­ applicant. Plan 19724. mentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the con­ Diagram may be inspected at this office. trary, be struck off the Register and the company dissolved. Dated this 22nd day of January, 1927, at tho Land Registry Union Asphalt Construction Company (Limited). 1917 /26. Office, Auckland. Given under my hand at Auckland, this 19th day of W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. January, 1927. H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of certificate E of title, Vol. 115, folio 21, for Allotment I, on deposited plan Number 4716, part of Section 270, Town of New Ply­ TH~, COMPANIES ACT, 190S.-8ECTION 266 (3). mouth, whereof JOHN JAMES CHAPMAN, of New Plymouth. Settler, is the registered proprietor, and application having O'l'ICE is herehy given that, at the expiration of three been made to me for the issue of a new certificate of title, I N months from the date hereof, the name of the under­ hereby give notice of my intention to cancel the said certificate mentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the con­ of title and to issue a new certificate of title for the said land trary, be struck off the Register and the company dissolved. as requested at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. New Zealand East Indies Company (Limited). 1925/174. Dated at the Land Registry Office, New Plymouth, this Given under my hand at Auckland, this 24th day of 24th day of January, 1927. January, 1927. W. E. BROWN, H. B. WALTON, Assistant Land Registrar, Assistant Registrar of Companies, JAN. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 259

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS OF NEW REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS-continued. ZEALAND.

I N pursuance of section 25 of the Pharmacy Act, 1908, the Name. Addreaa. following list of registered chemists is published for general lt I Reg::;,.1fon.1 information: - ---~------~ I ~Q---c------~',- ii .._,a3 I 1201 19 July, 1922 Castle, Dorothy Mona Wellington 00 Date of Address. o:E Registration. Name. 635 15 Sept., 1899 Castle, Frederick • , Wellington z "E I 706 10 June, 1902 Castle, George Wellington Q, 424 6 June, 1893 Castle, John Wellington 1054 10 Aug., 1917 Castle, Mavis Beryl Wellington 636 16 Sept., 1899 Abram, Herbert John New Plymouth 1351 10 Aug., 1926 Castle, Mervyn A .•• Wellington 1113 9 June, 1920 A'Court, William Henry Christchurch 1002 13 Mar., 1914 Chapman, Walter James Auckland 1006 12 June, 1914 Aitoheson, R<>land Lindsay Palmerston N. 1253 3 l\far., 1924 Chapman, John H. Whangarei Campbell 860 8 Sept., 1908 Chappell, William A. Wellington 371 5 July, 1889 Akhurst, Frederick Waimate 1111 9 June, 1920 Charnock, Arthur .• Dunedin 548 27 Mar., 1899 Allely, Robert Joseph Auckland 105.5 10 Aug., 1917 Cbatwin, George Lothair Waipukurau 1143 13 April, 1921 Allen, Henry Christchurch 752 12 April, 1904 Chisholm, Mrs. Amy S. Wellington 466 11 July, 1896 Allison, Walter Dunstan Rangiora 1263 9 April, 1924 Chong, G. llfcN. . . New Plymouth 600 21 July, 1899 Ancell, William Robert Thos. Nelson 815 11 Dec., 1906 Clark, Charles Andrew Christchurch 961 9 Feb., 1912 Anderson, Frank Leslie Dunedin 791 12 Dec., 1905 Clark, Ernest A. , , Taumarunui 695 8 Oct., 1901 Aplin, Lyn.den Hobert Hugh Carter ton 894 11 Feb., 1910 Clark, J. D. Opotiki 1341 13 April, 1926 Armitage, W, T. B. Auckland 1269 13 Aug., 1924 Clark, Thomas A •.. Invercargill 813 g Oct., l!JOf, Armstrong, Harold Arthur .. Gisborne 835 8 Oct., 1907 Clarke, Herbert Frederick Wellington 994 8 Aug., 1913 Arnold, Frank P,irvis Auckland 1254 3 Mar., 1924 Clarke, Neville Otaki 1082 19 Aug., 1!)19 Arthur, Claude Thomas Wellington 1188 12 April, 1922 Clarke, Wilber Pa.trick Auckland 1127 20 Oat., 1920 Ashby, Herbert John Auckland 283 10 Dec., 1883 Clarke, William Auckland 723 9 June, 1903 Ayres, Edgar Charles Timaru 133-5 2 Feb., 1926 Clifford, William P. C. Dunedin 1230 11 April, 1923 Ayson, Leslie D. • • Rotorua 1133 8 Feb., 1921 Clift, Charles William Wellington 766 14 lVIar., 1905 Uockerill, Francis Henry Tapanui 581 21 July, 1899 Baber, Herbert H. Eltham 659 10 Feb., 1900 Coldwell, Douglas John Hastings 369 5 July, 1889 Bagley, Alexander Dunedin 862 15 Oct., 1908 Collett, David Edward L. Lyttelton 584 21 July, 1899 Bagley, George Wellington 887 12 Nov., 1909 Coitart, John Alexander Christchurch 767 11 April, 1905 Bagley, Hugh Alex. Auckland 1233 11 April, l!J23 Combes, Reg. Edmund Auckland 468 3 Sept., 1896 • Bagley, Matilda Martha Dunedin 926 10 Feb., 1911 Conn, Robert Dunedin 432 9 Dec., 1893 Baillie, James Hamilton 442 30 Jan., 1895 Cooke;Joseph A ... Uhristchurch 857 9 June, 1908 Bain, David Stewart Oamaru 339 2 Sept., 1887 Cooper, F. J, Auckland 1331 2 Feb., 1926 Baker, C. W. Wanganui 840 10 Dec., 1907 Corbet, John Smith Mataura 500 20 June, 1898 Barclay, Stephen .. Auckland 1074 7 May, 1919 Corbett, James Matamata 824 12 Mar., 1907 Barnett, Stephen Francis Christchurch 127 4 13 Aug., 1924 Corn, Israel Foxton 509 27 Feb., 1899 Barron, George . . . • Waihi 929 10 Mar., 1911 Cotterall, Robert Ponsonby 1064 14 June, 1918 Bartley, George Frederick , , Auckland 1295 12 Feb., 1925 Coulby, Christopher Dannevirke 736 8 Dec., 1903 1 Bastings, Orlando Percival.. Blenheim 1255 3 Mar., 1924 Coutts, Alex. Craig Auck1and 1251 13 Dec., 1923 Batten, Coralie H. • . Wanganui 448 26 June, 1895 Coy, William Henry Wellington 753 14 June, 1904 • Baxter, Walter .. • • Christchurch 1148 11 May, 1921 Crawford, David .. Wyndham 788 12 Dec., 1905 Beok, Walter Herbert Napier 139 26 Sept., 1881 Crawford, Thomas Alexander Gia borne 479' 26 lVIay, 1897 Beeson, John Robert Dunedin 1195 14 June, 1922 Crawshaw, Lewis Gordon .. Auckland 1121 12 Aug., 1920 Blennerhassett, Arthur H ... New Plymouth 1214 8 Nov., 1922 Crompton, Joseph Webster •• Te Aroha 157 14 Dec., 1881 Blomfield, Arthur James Auckland 1079 15 July, 1919 Crotty, Thomas Vincent Christchurch 671 12 Mar., 1901 Blomfield, Thomas Nevill .. Auckland 800 12 June, 1906 Cunninghame, John R. Palmerston N. 828 11 June, 1907 Blott, Frederick George Auckland 744 12 Jan., 1904 Bongard, William Thames 397l 16 May, 1892 Darby, Barnard Christchurch 523' 13 lVIar., 1899 Bonnington, George Hartly Christchurch 1217 10 Jan., 1923 Davidson, Donald M. Auckland Ashburton 1302 12 Feb., 1925 Bonnington, Gordon C. 1173 1 8 Feb., 1922 Davidson, George .. Wanganui 560 10 April, 1899 Bonniugtou, Herbert Edward Ashburton 99 28 July, 1881 Davis, Edward Waikoua.iti 693 13 Aug., 1901 Bonnington, Leonard Christchurch 1239 13 June, 1923 Davis, Mark H. Wellington 1085 16 Sept., 1919 Boock, Henry Lewis Dunedin 743 8 Dea., 1903 Dawe, Harold Selwyn Da.nneTirke 846 16 Jan., 1908 Booker, Leonard .. Te Puke 166 14 Dec., 1881 Dawson, Walter H. Auckbnd 245 14 July, 1882 Boultbee, Howard Baker Norsewood 1267 9 July, 1924 Day, L. C. Otahuhu 12i8 10 Jan., 1923 Boyce, Eric N. Melbourne 533 13 Mar., 1899 De Castro, George Percival Paeroa 1252 3 Mar., 1924 *Boyd, Albert A. . . Auckland 728 14 July, 1903 Delany, Cyril A. .. , Auckland 1180 1 B lVIar., 1922 Boyd, Joseph Henry Hamilton E, 1261 9 April, 1924 Dell, Chas. Harold Auckland 1285 8 Oct., 1924 Bramwell, Ivan D. Wellington 761 14 Feb., 1905 De lVIontalk, Jas. Mantell , , Frankton 827 11 June, 1907 Bredin, Samuel Wellington 592 21 July, 1899 *Denton, Francis William .• Auckland 968 12 July, 1912 Brett, David Henry L. Lawrence 805 10 July, 1906 Derbidge, Arthur Joseph Christchurch 244 14 July, 1882 Brien, Robert Charles Wellington 1146 13 April, 1921 Dewar, Hector Mackintosh., Raetihi 951 10 Nov., 1911 Broad, Arthur George New Plymouth 1036 11 Aug., 1916 Dickeson, Thurstan Wya.tt Auckland 931 11 April, 1911 Brooke, Alfred F ... 8th.Melbourne 1183 8 l\for., 1922 Dingle, Ja.ck Edward Ha.were, 890 10 Dec., 1909 Brooks, John Frank Te AwamuLu 1283 17 Sept., 1924 Dodds, Douglas Scott Christchurch 780 8 Aug., 1905 Brosnahan, William Godfrey Pukekohe 307 2 June, 1885 Dodds, Nicholas , • Port Chalmers 1266 9 July, 1924 Brown, Ella M. Wellington 384 9 June, 1890 *Dodds, John Scott Christchurch 673 14 May, 1909 Brown, George Henry Invercargill 717 9 Dec., 1902 Doig, Andrew Wanganui \J02 13 May, 1910 Brown, Henry Addington 605 14 Aug., 1899 Dolbel, Philip Charles Auckland 1166! 9 Nov., 1921 Brown, William Alexander .. Stratford 1155 17 Aug., 1921 Dolphin, Frederick Horace Dunedin 1063 17 M"y, 1918 Brown, William Tnomas .. Pahiatna 955 16 Jan, 1912 Donnelly, William Levin 1306 7 Apr., 1925 Bruce, George M ... Wellington 1262 9 April, 1924 Donovan, E. Wm ... Hunterville 1181 8 Mar., 1922 Bryan, Benjamin Amos Waimate 587 21 July, 1899 Douslin, Edith Josephine Blenheim 916 14 Oct., 1910 Burbery, James Charles S ... Hataitai, Wel- 324 22 July, 1886 Drummond, John A. Dargaville lington 1084 19 Ang., 1919 Drummond, Leslie Dannevirke 1309 9 June, 1925 Burfoot, Jasper Devon port 944 13 Oct., 1911 Duff, William John Reefton 629 15 Sept., 1899 Burt, Edward John Wellington 1284 8 Oct., 1924 Duncan, Barbara, I. Wellington 974 11 Oct., 1912 Burton, Ernest Roy Frankton J unc. 920 9 Dec., 1910 Dunn, A. E. E. Ohakune 1134 8 Feb., 1921 Butler, Leslie Waltham Onehunga 906 13 May, 1910 Dunn, Edwin Dacre Westport 943 8 Sept., 1911 Duvall, Frederick Charles • , Auckla.nd 1208 13 Sept., 1922 Cameron, David Hamilton .. Dunedin 1058 9 Nov., 1917 Cameron, Ewen Pinkerton .. Dunedin 1123 12 Aug., 1920 Eagle, Francis Waipawa 871 14 May, 1909 Campbell, Francis Feilding 360 12 Dec., 1888 Eames, Alfred E. , , Waverley 927 10 Feb., 1911 Campbell, Robert Magill Feilding 59~ 21 July, 1899 Eastcott, Tom Nelson 1186 12 April, 1922 Campbell, William John Masterton 1353 10 Aug., 1926 Eddie, Frank F. • , Wellington 779 8 Aug., 1905 Carder, Raymond Douglas •• Auckland 608 14 Aug., 1899 Edgar, Claud Somers Dunedin 1099 17 Feb., 1920 Carr, Frank Eugene Papatoetoo 618: 14 Aug., 1899 Edgar, Matthew Carfrae Auckland 1 ------~ • Not in business. 260 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS-continued. REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS-continued. ------j-~----·------'"I -1~-- ~ ~ Date of Name. Address. Name. Add1·ess. o~ Registration. ;j I ReJ:t~':.f/on.1 z:i ~! - _i__ _ 0 1051 13 April, 1917 Ellerm, Harold Napier ;~~~ 12 April, 19181 Hanafin, James George •• Christchurch 773 14 June, 1905 Elson, Frederick Shirley Auckland 1130 8 Feb., 1921 Hanan, Alfred E. S. . . Timaru 98 28 July, 1881 Elson, George Edward Picton 1011 11 Sept., 1914 Hancock, Arthur Newlan .. Temuka 1171 8 Feb., 1922 Estall, Henry Wilson Hamilton 21 26 April, 1881 *Hansby, William Michael Wellington 520 27 Feb., 1899 Evans, William Henry de Dunedin Joseph Lacy 1361 2 Nov., 1926 Hanson, George H. Palmerston N. 619 14 Aug., 1899 Evens, Hedley Victor Wellington 1043 15 Dec., 1916 Harding, Evelyn Raymond Christchurch Burrough 648 19 Oct., 1899 Fairley, John Wairoa 1038] 20 Oct., 1916 Harper,WilliamSta,nley Blyth Pukekohe 634 15 Sept., 1899 Fallwell, Alfred Gilby Tauranga 382. 29 May, 1890 Harrop, Bertha Emily Auckland 909 7 June, 1910 Farmer, Francia Attila Whangarei 709 8 July, 1902 Haslett, Willi

* Not in business. JAN. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 261

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS-contimted. REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS-continued. ,; --:. ~! 0 c Date of ~.El Date of ~ame. Address, Name. ~~ Registration. ~ ~ Registration. Address.

0_~------" 0" 1101 17 Feb., 1920 Kirk, Robert Thames 1322 8 Sept., 1925 *Neal, Kenneth N. New Plymouth 464 18 May, 1896 Kirkby, Thomas Hy. Rotorua 1292 12 I<'eb., 1925 Nees, William A. L. Christchurch 359 12 Dec., 1888 Kitchen, Albert E. Wanganui 949 10 Nov., 1911 Newell, Frederic James Auckland 44 7 26 June, 1895 Kiver, Charles R. . • Christchurch 1150 17 Aug., 1921 Newell, Horace Hilton Raetihi 954 16 Jan., 1912 Knight, Herbert B. Ha.stings 1355 10 Aug., 1926 Newson, Roydon C. S. . . , Wellington 1029 14 Feb., 1916 Laing, Gordon Smith New Plymouth 1244 9 Aug., 1923 Nicholson, Joseph E. .. I Eketahuna 1333 2 Feb,, 1926 Nixon, A. C. 486 18 July, 1897 Lamb, Albert Spencer James I Auckland •• Auckland 731 13 Oct., 1903 Lamb, Reuben David Dunedin 407 14 Nov., 1892 Lane, Edward Oamaru 654 25 Oct., 1899 O'Connor, Benjamin Wellington 1297 12 Feb., 1925 Ogle, Geoffrey 839 10 Dec., 1907 Lang, Thomas Ernest Featherston Howick, Auck- 593 21 July, 1899 Lawrence, James Duncan Sumner land 711 12 Aug., 1902 O'Haga.n, John 1303 12 Feb., 1925 Lawrenson, Jessie M. Christchurch Eltham 1080 19 Aug., 1919 O'Reilly, Hugh 519 27 Feb., 1899 Leary, Francis Alfred St. Kilda Wellington 844 16 Jan., 1908 Leary, James Tasm!\n Mosgiel 1207 13 Sept., 1922 O'Sullivan, Rex Adalbert Putaruru 109 28 July, 1881 Oudaille, Alfred Octave Dunedin 699 14 Jan., 1902 Leigh, Edward Henry Waipukurau 296 27 Oct., 1884 Owen, Henry 374 10 Feb., 1890 Le Quesne, Alfred Wm. G... Auckland Christchurch 526 13 Mar., 1899 Levy, Ernest Frederick \Vhakatane 1190 12 April, 1922 Owen, Wilfrid Barry Christchurch 586 21 J nly, 1899 Lindop, Arthur Joseph Dannevirke 367 5 July, 1889 Pa.inter, Robert 895 11 Mar., 1910 Lissaman, Selwyn Kaponga Greymouth 6'14 8 Oct., 1899 Little, Walter Sydney 402 19 ~Ia.y, 1892 Papprill, Henry Arthur Sydenham 912 8 July, 1910 Longmore, Louis William . . Pahiatna 404 30 l\fay, 1892 Parkinson, Frederick James Greymouth 1004 11 May, 1914 Lory-Thompson, Mary Westport 124.5,[· 12 Sept., 1923 Parkinson, William B. Auckland 446 26 June, 1895 Parnham, Ralph Reader 1318 11 Ang., 1925 Lutz, Adolph J. R. Wellington Christchurch 1298 12 Feb., 1925 Parr, Eric A. Rotorua 964110 May, 1912 *Macalister, James Eric Auckland 469 13 Nov., 1896 Parsons, Arthur Vivian White Lyttelton 854 9 June, 1908 MacGregor, Gregor Duncan Eltham 960 9 Feb., 1912 Paton, James Knight Palmerston N. 1345 13 April, 1926 Mackenzie, Francis W. Wellington 622 28 Aug., 1899 Patterson, Hugh Campbell .• Foxton 820 12 Feb., 1907 Macklow, John Walter Teed Onehunga 807 14 Aug., 1905 *Paul, Stanley D ... Sydney 1265 14 May, 1924 MacLean, John Cameron Te Aroh11, 1042 20 Oct., 1916 Pearcy, Bernard William Dunedin 1050 9 Mar., 1917 Mainland, Dudley F. Newmarket 1204 [) Aug., 1922 *Pearcy, Edward H.B. Christchurch 770 14 June, 1905 Mair, James William Lawrence 1296 12 Feb., 1925 Pe1>rson, John William Christchurch 1103 14 April, 1920 Maney, Clarence Edwin Napier 1288 11 Dec., 1924 Peascod, A. G. Auckland 660 10 April, 1900 Mann, Arnold William Jonn Gisborne 1293 12 Feb., 1025 Peddie, William Wellington 637 16 Sept., 1899 Manning, Harry Wilfred Auckland 1015 12 Feb., 1915 Penney, George Jobn Blenheim 1349 10 Aug., 1926 Marfell, Leslie S ... Hamilton 823 12 Mar., 1907 Perrett, Claude Harold Wellington 668 15 Jan., 1901 Mark, Moritz Wanga.nui 989 13 June, 1913 Phillips, Isaac Auckland 1196 14 June, 1922 Marriage, Alfred Reg. Auckland 602 14 Aug., 1899 Pierson, Charles William 'l'e Aroha 540 13 Mar., 1899 Martin, George Auokland 1175 8 Feb., 1922 Pollock, William F. S. Dunedin 1320 11 Aug., 1925 Martin, P. G. Tna.kau 1114 9 June, 1920 Possenniskie, Harold L. Cambridge 1065 12 July, 1918 *Martin, Robert Hamilton Wellington 778 8 Aug., 1905 Poulter, Charles Randall Martinborough 1095 17 Feb., 1920 Martin, Roderick Wood Palmerston N. 966 14 June, 1912 Prentice, James Roslin Auckland 1221 10 Jan., 1923 Mason, Robert B ... Auckland 602 12 Sept., 1899 Price, Cyril Wincote Christchurch 677 11 June, 1901 N[ason, W. J. Seabrook Wellington 979 13 Dec., 1912 Price, Sydney Henry Christchurch 1110 9 June, 1920 Maxwell, Arthur Frederick Auckland 391 4 May, 1891 Price, Thomas James Riverton 812 9 Oct., 1906 Mee, Aubrey Arthur Wellington 1104 14 April, 1920 Prince. Eric James Auckland 950 10 Nov., 1911 Menzies, Harold Francis Whangarei 553 27 Mar., 1899 Prior, Edward Elen Dannevirke 956116 Jan., 1912 Meredith, Donald George Hamilton 817 8 Jan., 1907 Probert, Charles Inman Pleasant Point 1235 11 April, 1923 Merrick, Robert I. Auckland 532113 Mar., 1899 Procter, George Milton Oamaru 1191 10 May, 1922 l\forrikin, Sydney Herbert Morrinsville 1247 12 Sept., 1923 Pryor, Sydney H ... Aucklard 558 10 April, 1899 Metz, Benjamin Wellington 1 1 702; 10 June, 1902 Mirrielees, Alick James Ta.nranga 657123 Dec., 1899 Quin, Thomas John Gore 528; 13 :VIar., 1899 Moffett, George Irvine Invercargill

1352,' 21 Dec., 1926 Moon, Ivan 0. Auckland 1056 10 Aug., 1917 Race, James Alexander Dunedin 1346 1 11 May, 1926 Moore, Frederick H. Dunedin 375 10 Feb., 1890 Remington, F. Charles Lower Hutt, 1066 9 Aug., 1918 Morey, Guy Neville Wellington Wellington 935 9 June, 1911 Morgan, David Glendur Auckland 377 10 Feb., 1890 Ratjen, Charles John F. Auckland 1170 8 Feb., 1922 Morgan, Francis Wellington !81 26 May, 1897 Reed, Frank Wild .. Wha.ngarei 620 26 Aug., 1899 Morris, C. Barham Motueka 567 8 May, 1899 Reid, John William Napier 1076 15 July, 1919 Morris, William Benjamin .. Dargaville 1311 9 July, 1925 Renton, George A... Dunedin 889 12 Nov., 1909 Morton, William Arthur Bal- Timaru 701 11 Feb., 1902 Reynolds, J. Henry Christchurch four 1319 11 Aug., 1925 Richards, Edith L. Wellington 1337 2 ]\far., 1926 Moss, E. N. Ohaknne 1291 12 Feb., 1925 Rickard, Herbert Jas. S. . . Wellington 1350 10 Aug., 1926 Mouat, Gilbert S. . . Dunedin 783 10 Oct., 1905 Rickerby, Leona.rd Stoddart Auckland 639 5 Oct., 1899 Muir, Robert Auckland 611 14 Aug., 1899 Ridd, Coleridge Ohakune 1323 8 Sept., 1925 Mulholland, Jane.. Napier 1008 12 June, 1914 Roberts, Arthur Auckland 1153 17 Aug., 1921 Munro, Ronald Stuart Napier 379 12 Mar., 1890 .ttobins, William Auckland 508i 27 Feb., 1899 Murdoch, Alexander Dunedin 940 11 Aug., 1911 Roche, Norman Robert Hastings 427 21 June, 1893 :vlurray, Fredk. Steele Miller Auckland 510 27 Feb., 1899 Rolt, Adele Kaia.poi 1307 12 May, 1925 Murray, William M. Auckland 1243 8 Aug., 1923 Ross, Dorothy E ... Stratford 1325 8 Sept., 1925 McAllister, Donald Waitara 733 13 Oct., 1903 Ross, Edgar Gisborne 915 14 Oct., 1910 McArthur, William Francis Christchurch 410 14 Nov., 1892 Ross, John Stuart .. Greymouth 852' 12 May, 1908 McOully, William.. Marton 863 8 Dec., 1908 Rowbottom, Sydney Auckhnd 1257 3 Mar., 1924 McDonald, Hector C. Ashburton 1117 12 Aug., 1920 Rushton, Erle Vivian Lees ton 1344 13 April, 1926 McDonald, William W. Wellington 9171 14 Oct., 1910 McDougall, Colin . . Wellington 998 12 Dec., 1913 Sadler, Walter Broadwood 7121' .H Oct., 1902 McDowell, Alexander Robert Christchurch 1211 11 Oct., 1922 Sainty, George Nicholson Auckland 263 23 April, 1883 McFerran, William Thomas I Christchurch 878 9 Feb., 1909 Sandin, Carl Gustave Helensville 1268 9 July, 1924 MoGhie, William P. W. Dunedin 1100 17 Feb., 1920 Sands, Reginald J. Ta.kapuna 1300. 12 Feb., 1925 McGowan, James . . Wa.ipawa. 1282 17 Bept., 1924 Sanft, Baldwin G. . . Auckland 400 1 16 May, 1892 Mclnnis, William.. Stratford 1028 14 Feb., 1916 Sanft, Ralph Walter Franz Auckland 1179 3 Feb., 1922 McKay, Charles Alexander.. Christchurch 1360 12 Oct., 1926 Sargent, Thomas A. Whangarei 1154 1 17 Aug., 1921 McKenna, Michael Joseph.. Takapau 1081 19 Aug., 1919 Sarnev, Alfred Leopold Waoganui 886 8 Oct., 1909 McKinney, William Hugh • • Auckland 1152 17 Aug., 1921 Saunderson, John Stanley Oioroha.nga 651 21 Oct., 1899 McKinney, William Wilson Linwood, Ch'ch Hills 1091 16 Dec., 1919 McLennan, Adolf Duncan . . Te Kuiti 732 13 Oct., 1903 Schmidt, Harold D. Auckland 1139: 2a Mar., 1921 McNaughton, Allan George lnverca.rgill 698 10 Dec., Scofield, Benjamin Smith Dunedin 850 10 MiH., 1908 McPhail, Alexander Wanganui 746 9 Feb., 1904 Scott, Colin Edwin Takaka 621 28 Aug., 1899 McShane, Patrick Joseph . . Auckland 473 13 Nov., 1896 Scott, Harry Worser Palmerston N. * Not in business. 262 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS-continued. REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS-continuBd . ... -:.,; .,; Oo Date of 'oi Date of o-·<=I Registration. Name. Address. oS Registration. Name. Address. Zt., Zt 0 0" 1237 9May, 1923 Scott, Isaac E. I Henderson 515127 Feb., 1899 Valentine, Thomas Frank •• Putaruru 231 5 May, 1882 Sewell, John Rule .. , Oamaru 496 21 April, 1898 *Vangioni, Thomas George .. Wauganui 995 12 Sept., 1913 Shattky, ErneRt Albert Ha.stings 1220 10 Jan., 1923 Vincent, John P. Palmerston, 849 10 Mar., 1908 Shaw, Charles Frederick Auckland Ota.go 1()88 28 Oct., 1919 Shaw, Huia Henry Christchurch 457 18 Dec., 1895 Vincent, Spencer Christchurch 1315 11 Aug., 1925 Sheaf, Douglas E .•. Rotorua 1299 12 Feb., 1925 Vokes, Jobn Hamilton 1279 17 Sept., 1924 Shepherd, Reginald F. Dunedin 1116 13 Aug., 1920 Shier, E Ilia Porter Amberley 1192 10 May, 1922 Shier, John Christchurch 1330 10 Nov., 1925 Simpson, Alan Fordyce Wellington 474 13 Nov., 1896 Wakelin, Francis Reginald .• Sydney,N.S.W. 1276 17 Sept., 1924 Simpson, Dundas .. Christchurch 996 21 Oct., 1913 Walker, John Hales Palmerston N. 1149 17 Aug., 1921 Simpson, Edward .. Palmerston N. 774 14 June, 1905 Walker, John Edwin Te Kuiti 901 8 April, 1910 Simpson, Otto William John Wellington 1182 8 Mar., 1922 *Walker, Stanley .. Auckland 877 11 June, 1909 Sinclair, Charles George Gor- Ota.utan 769 14 June, 1905 \Va.Iker, Thomas .. Winton don 311 11 Nov., 1885 Walker, William Milton 804 10 July, 1906 Sinclair, John Aahburton 1047 9 Feb., 1917 Wallace, Lachlan Ca.Ide, Auckland 1135 8 Feb., 1921 Smellie, David Alex. Petone 495 26 Mar., 1898 Wallace, William Stewart Wellington 1165 9 Nov., 1921 Smellie, William J a.mes Cambridge 722 12 May, 1903 Waller, Arthur Auckland 829 11 June, 1907 Smith, Edward Auckland 942 8 Sept., 1911 Wanless, Frederick Adolphus Kawakawa. 95 28 July, 1881 Smith, Edward Dale Gisborne 1087 28 Oct., 1919 Ward, Cyril Michael C. Richmond 683 11 June, 1901 Smith, George Bremner, jun. Palmerston S. 1308 9 June, 1925 Warn, John Edgar B. Auckland 1019 13 Aug., 1915 Smith, Harry McKenzie .. I Otahuhu 739 8 Dec., 1903 Waters, Albert Alexander Dunedin 1339 13 April, 1926 Snowsill, William Henry I Hawera 462 20 May, 1896 Waters, James Dunedin 437 27 June, 1894 Sommerville, Robert Invercargill 1189 12 April, 1922 Waters, Leonard Albert Lyttelton Souness, Peter Kaitangata 1334 2 Feb., Rangiora 517 1 27 Feb., 1899 1926 Watson, Gavin W. 718 10 Feb., 1903 Southwick, Joseph Henry Rotorua 1107 14 April, 1920 Waymouth, Percy James Auckland 1070 7 M:ay, 1919 Spear, Maria Jane 962 26 Mar., 1912 Weatherall, John .. Auckland 1052 13 April, 1917 Spence, Alexander William Christchurch 638 5 Oct., 1899 Webber, Herbert James Ha.stings 165 14 Dec., 1881 Spencer, Charles .. Auckland 1305 7 April, 1925 West, Harry Waitara 1328 13 Oct., 1925 Spitz, Mendel Waibi 1352 10 Ang., 1926 West, Helea B. Nelson 1012 13 Nov., 1914 Spratt, Richard Whakatane 524 13 Mar., 1899 West, Henry Francis H. Nelson 399 16Ma.y, 1892 Sprosen, Harry Lionel Dunedin 1234 11 April, 1923 Westwood, Eric 0. Auckland 361 12 Dec., 1888 Staples, John Ernest Wellington 1914 12 Ang., 1910 Westwood, George Ha.wera 865 12 Jan., 1909 Steeds, Francis Alexander .. Christchurch 1219 10 Jan., 1923 Wharton, Beatrice A. Nelson 183 20 Feb., 1882 Stephenson, Frederick P. .. Dunedin 491 21 Dec., 1898 Wharton, George Edwin Nelson 1138 23 Mar., 1921 Stevenson, George Frederick Hanmer Springs 503 12 Oct., 1898 *White, David Temuka 84~ 16 Jan., 1908 Stewart, William .. In vercargill 320 14 May, 1886 White, Frederick Edward .. Auckland 1357 14 Sept., 1926 St. George, Reginald K. Otaki 1281 17 Sept., 1924 White, Kenneth W. Taumarunui 570 8May, 1899 Stohr, Edward Baldwin Motueka 1033 13 June, 1916 White, Robert Oscar Birkenhead 1250 13 Dec., 1923 Sterry, James J. Hastings 422 31 May, 1893 Whiteford, Chas. Fred. Alex. Blenheim 1062 17 May, 1918 Strange, William George Hawera 1347 8 June, 1926 Whiteford, Charles G. Blenheim 1324 8 Sept., 1925 Stratton, Athol Whangarei 1020 13 Aug., 1915 Wiles, Owen Silvanus Newmarket 1096 17 Feb., 1920 Stubbs, Arthur Frederick Carter ton 952 8 Dec., 1911 I Wiles, Reginald Cuthbert Auckland 1270 13 Aug., 1924 Sunley, William M. Wellington 1310 9 July, 1925 , Wilkie, James M ... Wellington 859 14 July, 1908 Sutcliffe, Albert Victor Lower Hutt 1304 2 l\far., 1925 , Wilkinson, F. H ..• Oaversham 426: 6 June, 1893 Sutherland, John Finlayson Rangiora 385 28 Nov., 1890 Wilkinson, Frank Caversham 1289 11 Dea., 1924 Sutton, George Christchurch 1131 8 Feb., 1921 Wilkinson, Gordon Victor Queenstown 601 12 June, 1906 Sweney, John Richa.rdson .. Kaikoura 1151 17 Aug., 1921 Wilkmson, Mina. Roberta .. Caversham 390 4 May, 1891 Sykes, Alfred Ernest New Plymouth 372 2 Aug., 1889 Wilkinson, Robert Dunedin 1106 14 April, 1920 Sykes, Gordon Murray New Plymouth 1142 23 Ma.r., 1921 Wilkinson, Robert Merrett . Dunedin 1093 17 Feb., 1920 Symonds, Roy Vivian Waipukurau 1083 19 Aug., 1919 Willetts, Arthur Henry Johnsonville 896 8 April, 1910 Williams, Humphrey Parry Wanganui 816 11 Dec., 1906 Williams, Lewis Morris Geraldine 1069 18 Mar., 1919 Tait, George Crichton Inglewood 1040 20 Oct., 1916 Williams, Osborne M. Taradale 1161 14 Sept., 1921 Tait, James Donaldson I Ha.were. 513 27 Feb., 1899 Williams, William Edward Hokitika 818 13 Jan., 1886 Tait, Robert Hawera 798 10 April, 1906 Williamson, Charles Alexander Petone 1168 14 Sept., 1921 Tait, William Leslie Stuart I Hawera 1077 15 July, 1919 Williamsoll, Eric Ingham P. Wellington 493 27 Jan., 1898 *Tapper, Charles Albert Henry Tuaka.u 1160 14 Sept., 1921 Williamson, George Kaikohe 1197 14 June, 1922 Taylor, Emma Bennett Tokomaru 1034 13 June, 1916 Williamson, Leslie John Timaru 220 27 Ma.r., 1882 Taylor, George 0 ... Pe.tea 1206 13 Sept., 1922 Wilson, Frank Bryce Auckland 1329 10 Nov., 1925 Taylor, Gladys Patee. 1348 8 June, 1926 Wilton, Donald A. Palmerston N 1242 8 Aug., 1923 Taylor, Ian E.T..• Auckland 1124 12 Aug., 1920 Winkelman, Arthur C. T. Auckland 456 18 Dec., 1895 Taylor, James Auckland 655 9 Aug., 1908 Winning, Robert Invercargill 1312 11 Aug., 1925 Taylor, Lionel J .... Maeterton 930 10 Mar., 1911 Winstone, Arthur George Wanga.nui 1241 8 Aug., 1923 Taylor, Robert M ... Thames 1336 2 Feb., 1926 Winter, Vernon F. Wanganui 1032 12 May, 1916 Teed, David Lionel New Plymouth 1105 14 April, 1920 Wood, Allan B. Rotorua 538 13 Mar., 1899 Teed, Samuel New Plymouth 1102 17 Feb., 1920 Wood, Andrew Hamilton 414 24 Nov., 1892 Tennent, Cha.rles Fleetwood Auckland 482 24 June, 1897 Wood, Herbert Theodore Masterton Emerson 440 27 June, 1694 Wood, James Reginald Palmerston N. 647 18 Oct., 1899 Thomas, Charles Louis Napier 1228 14 Mar., 1923 Woodhouse, Frederick S. Ma.tamata 694 8 Oct., 1901 Thoma.s, Frederick Campbell Papatoetoe 822 12 Feb., 1907 Woods, Greatrex Johnson Sydney 1108 12 May, 1920 Thompson, Paul James Auckland 144 4 Oct., 1881 Woods, Willia.m Edward Sydney,N.S.W. 879 9 July, 1909 *Thomson, Adam Neilson Cambridge 443 30 Jan., 1895 Woodward, Eustace Charles Hastings 653 25 Oct., 1899 Thomson, Alexander William Gore 913 8 July, 1910 Woollams, Claude Auckland 959 9 Feb., 1912 Thomson, Francis 1 Lumsden 394 28 Dec., 1891 Woollams, Frederic George Feilding 1363 21 Dec., 1926 Timms, Albert C.•• Pahiatua 489 17 Sept., 1897 Woollams, William Hy. Auckland 697 10 Dec., 1901 Tingey, James Sta.nley Feilding 765 14 Feb., 1905 Woolley, John S ... Whangarei 669 15 Jan., 1901 Todd, Robert W. Opotiki 757 11 Oct., 1904 Wrigley, John Julius Tauranga. 1147 11 May, 1921 Toomath, Roderick William Wellington 1177 8 Feb., 1922 Wylie, Rowland Douglas Auckland 727 14 July, 1903 Totty, Robert Ashburton 350 6 July, 1888 Townson, William Thames 1031 14 April, 1916 Trebilcock, Joel Carter Auckland 425 6 Jun", 1893 Triatram, James E. Auckla.nd 888 12 Nov., 1909 Young, Albert Henry Wellington 775 11 July, 1905 Turnbull, Thomas Cha.rles •. Onehunga 1129 8 Feb., 1921 Yeung. James Fletcher Oamaru lOU 20 Oot., 1916 Tyerman, Harold Berkley .. Gisborne 1258 3 ]\far., 1924, Young, Miss I. J. M. Wellington ··------~- * Not in business. 74 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 263

OPY of REGISTER OF UNCLAIMED MONEYS held by the BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.-Published in terms of the Unclaimed C Moneys Act, 1908.

Am0Tuontatld11e D . ti Date or L.. t Name, Occupation, and Last Known Address of Owner in our HookB, to Owner. I escnp on. I Claim.

------·------·------£ s. d. Adams, Joseph, Farmer, Mandorville Road, Riccarton, Christ- 1 8 7 Balance of current account 10/12/19 church Andrews, Thomas, Fisherman, Waima 1 17 11 4/2/20 Cunningham, M. J. (no further particulars available) 7 0 0 Telegraphic t~ansfer recredited by London office, 5/6/19 Carr, Mark, late Boardinghouse-keeper, Prince of Wales Hot.cl, 8 7 10 Balance of current account 6/7/20 Clinton Diamond, C. G. (full name, occupation, and address unknown) 5 0 Refund London cable £5 sent 17/1/20 by P. Walker, 63 St. Asaph Street, Christchurch Finch, George James, Storekeeper, C'ust 0 14 9 Balance of current account 11/11/19 Guy, Jocelyn, Farm Labourer, Omakem 1 9 4 23/11/20 Hill, Alfred, Coach-painter, Tikokino 20 11 10 " 26/6/19 Honey, Robert Edward, Butcher, Waitara 22 10 0 1 Remitted by Wellington 31/7/20 Branch 22/4/20, original amount remitted £40 Hayes, James, Sheep-farmer, Waiomatitini .. 0 13 2 Balance of current account 11/5/20 Hacnga Ruka, Farmer," Rahu," Tuparoa .. 0 4 10 24/3/20 Hamilton, Rawhiti William, Shepherd, Rua.papa 2 1 6 5/3/19 Kaia.poi Co-operative Stores (Limited), (in liquidation), Kaia.poi 4 2 11 Amount pai

OPY of R1mISTER OF UNCLAIMED MONEYS held by the COMMERCIAL BANK OP AUS'.l'RALIA (LIMITED) as on 1st January, C 1927.

Total 1 · - - Name1 Occupation and Last Known Address of Date of last I Amount due Description of Unclaimed Moneys. Owner on Books. to Owner. Olaim.

£ s. d. Pinus Timber Company, Birdling's Brook, I.eeston, 0 13 11 Balance of aeeount 12 May, 1919. Canterbury Dignan, Thomas, Trust Account (deceased), Land Agent :l 8 10 17 May, 1920. and Settler, Point Chevalier, Auckland Swinburne, Robert, _Farmer, care of ,J. B. Neale and Co., 15 (j 13 Oct., 1019. Cashel Street, Christchurch Collings, William, care of G.P.O., Christchurch 0 12 (j Collection 20 Aug., 1920. Rongh Ridg" Mining 8yndicatc, Miners, Oturehua, \I [:{ :{ Balance of account, 22 Oct., 1920. Ota

264 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

OPY of REGISTER OF UNCLAIMED MONEYS held by the UNION OIL, SoAP, AND CANDLE COMPANY (LIMITED) as on C 1st January, 1927.

Ne.me, Occupation, and Last Known Address AmJuo~:~~-~ _I____ D~scription of ~:;ai~~~-1 Date of 1aBt of Owner on Books. I to Owner. Money. Claim. --~------

£ s. d. I William R Howse, Parnell f:i4 7 6 Dividend on fifty shares to Sep- I Owner not heard tember, 1920 of for thirty year. William McKee, Storeman, Auckland 10 17 6 Dividend on ten shares to Sep- Ditto. ---- 1______tember, 1920 _ !l4 R. H. A. POTTER, Manager. EGISTI~R of MONEY UNCLAIMEO held by the TARIKI Co-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY (LIMITr,n) as on :!1st December, R 1!)26.

I I Total Amount, , Name, Occupation, and Last Known Address of Owner on Books. I due to Owner. I

£ s. d. Browne, Joseph George, Farmer, Tariki () 5 6 Milk-monl'Y ,June, 1908. Ellis, Charles Henry, Farmer, Tariki 0 4 11 ,Tune, mos. Ellerm, William, Farmer, 'l'!,riki 0 2 7 1 Nov., HlIO. Hine, William, Farmer, Tariki 0 2 7 l July, HllO. ,Johnson, ,John, Farmer, Tariki () I 10 l Ap;il, !!HO. Nixon, Hugh, Farmer, Tariki 0 2 6 1 Ont., 1008. Price, Thomas Harley, Farmer, Tariki 0 2 2 I Oet,., 1008. Roberts, Mary Florence, Farmer, Tariki 0 2 2 I ,fan., HlO!J. Radcliffe, Joseph Lowan, Farmer, Tariki 0 (l II I ,July, Hll!J. Roberts, George, and Cahill, John Joseph, Farmers, 15 16 8 20 ,July, l!J20. Tariki Valentine, John Dorset, Farmer, Tariki 0 4 Ii Ang., 1\108. Zimmermann, Frank, Farmer, Tariki 0 2 0 O<-t., HllO. !J!l

EGISTER of l\foNlW ff'iCLAIMEn held by tho MAKETAWA DAIRY FAc·rnRY COMPANY (LIMITED) as on :{1st December, R 1926.

'l'o~I Amount Name, Occupation, anil Last Known Adilrcss of Owner on Books. I due to Owner. I Dmeript.ion of Undaimed 1\foncy. llatc of last Claim.

; 1 £ s. d. Barclay, George, Farmer, Maketawa 0 10 4 l\Tilk-rnoney 20 Sept., l!lll. Bland, H,irriet, Farmer, l\Iaketawa 0 14 4 1 8ept., l!llO. Curd, John Thomas, Farmer, Maketawa 0 0 4 1 Sept., I !HO. Fairclough, Kenneth William, Farmer, l\faketawa 0 7 11 I Sept., l!HO. Gayne, Albert Edward, Farmer, Maketawa .. 3 18 4 I Sept,., l!llO. Jones, Thomas Henry, Farmer, llfaketawa 0 0 8 3 Aug., 1913. Meehan, William James, Farmer, Maketawa 0 16 1 2 Oct., Hll I. Mason, Alfred Pritchard, Farmer, Maketawa 1 1 10 1 Sept., 1910. Marsom, Frederick, Farmer, ~aketawa 2 19 4 2 Oct., 1911. J·enkins, Sidney, Farmer, Maketawa I 9 4 1 Rept., l!l!O. McKay, George, Farmer, Makctawa 1 11 4 I S,:,pt., 1910. Partridge, William, Farmer, Maketawa () HJ !) I SPpt., 1910. Penny, David, Farmer, l\faketawa .. 4 I !J 30 Aug., l!lll. Taylor, George, Farmer, Makctawa .. (I fi !) 14 Aug., l!ll:3. Taylor, Thomas Henry, anrl Sudfelt, John CharlPs, 1:1 12 10 l RPpt ., l!HO. Farmers, Maketawo. Wisnewski, Anton Albert, ~'armer, Makctawa O 5 14 Aug., lfH3. !J!JA

EGI8TER of Mo.NEY UNCT,A!l\:U:I) held by tho TARA'l'., Co-Ol'ERA'l'lVJ•: DAIRY C:OMI'ANY (Lr'l'lITlm) as on 31st, Deuem!Jer, R 192(\,

Total Amount Name, Occupation, ancl Last Known .-\ddrmis of Owner on Books. clue to Owner. D~·8crlption of Unclaimed Money.

£ R, rl. J)evcre11, Gt~ot'go Clayton, Farmer, Tarata 0 )fi () Milk-lllOll<'Y ,\ng., HJO!.J. Dunn, Charles, Farmer, Tarata :{ H 4 Aug., HJO!J. Evn.ns, \Villiam, Parmer, Ta.rat.a I) ;, 7 Aug;., l!JOll. Epo Tun1e, Farmer, r_}'arata. I) 2 JO Aug., rnou. George, William, Farmer, Taraln (I fi 7 Aug., l!lOH. Hyland,.Patrick Francis, Farm<>r, Tarata l rn 3 Aug., lHOfl. Hills, Bertha, Fa1·mer, Tarata 0 r, 2 l Aug., HJO!J. Ivey, Harold Edward, Farmer, Tarata 0 1 3 1 Aug., l!JO!J. ,Johnson, William Wilson, Farmer, 'l'arata 0 JO 2 I Ang., HlOfl. Kennedy, John, Farmer, Tarata 0 15 4 l Aug., HJO!l. Knyvctt, Edmund Charles, Farmer, Tara.ta 0 10 10 1 Aug., 1909. Lowe, Samuel, Farmer, Tarata 0 4 5 l ,Jan., 1914. Lucas, Frank, Farmer, Tarata 0 3 11 I Jan., 1914. Missen, John Henry, Farmer, Tarata 0 9 6 1 Ang., Hl09. Purdon, William, Farmer, Tarata 0 12 0 l Aug., 1909. Watt, Charles, Farmer, Tarata 0 3 4 l Aug., 1909. Waite, Thomas, Farmer, Tarata 1 11 7 Jan., 1914. Wells, Henry, Farmer, Tarata I 4 5 ,fan., l!ll4. 99B Ju. '27.] THE NEW ZEALA~D GAZETTE. '265

RICHARD JOHNSON, CLAPHAM, AND MORRIS THE KAUPOKOURI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY (LIMITED). COMPANY (LIMITED). URSUANT to section 307 of the Companies Act, 1908, sHARE INTERESTS UNCLAIMED FOR SIX YEARS.- P notice is hereby given that the above company will cease to carry on business in any part of New Zealand at the £ s. d. expiry of three months. Bayley, E. Lawrence 11 9 I Dated this 24th day of December, 1926. O'Sullivan, Daniel 2 18 0 A. G. WASHER, Miller, Thomas E. 0 18 0 22 Accountant. Smith, Thomas E. 8 2 0 Tiki, Tahi 5 3 7 Oliver, Alexander 3 13 0 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Green, John 0 11 0 Clarke, Wm. Bland 1 2 0 OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore O'Keefe, May 0 12 0 N subsisting between GEORGE TRACEY and ARTHUR Kock, Rudolph ·1 11 0 MILL ER, carrying on business as Builders and Contractors A. l\l. HANNAH, Secretary. at Lower Hutt, under the style or firm of "Tracey and Miller," 85 has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 1st day of ,January, 1927. All existing contracts will be carried on by the said ARTHUR NOTICE UNDER THE PUBLIC WORK8 ACT, 1908. MILLER. The debts and liabilities of the said partnership will be '\. r OTICE is hereby given that the Education Board of paid by the said GEORGE TRACEY. 1. the District of Hawke's Bay intends to execute a Dated this 14th day of January, 1927. "I GEO. TRACEY. I certain public work, as hereinafter mentioned, and to take A. MILLER. under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, for the use, convenience, and enjoyment of a public sohool, and Witness: H. Jowett Solicitor, Wellington. 69 for an exwnsion to the site of a public school, the following land, namely : All that parcel of land situate in Block XVI, In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the Heretaunga Survey District, containing by admeasurement matter of the w ALPAMUR COMPANY (LIMrrED ), a company two (2) acres, more or less, part of Subdivision Number Two duly incorporated outside of New Zealand. (2), Mangatereterc West Block, being part of Lot Three (3) on a plan deposited in the Land Transfer Office at Napier, '\_ 1 OTICE is hereby given that the \V.ALPAMUR COMPANY under Number 1913, being part of the land comprised in 1."II (LIMITED), a company duly inoorporated in England certificate of title, Vol. 59, folio 46, Hawke's Bay Register, (under the provisions of the Companies (Consolidation) Act, and being the whole of the land edged pink on the plan here­ 1908), and having its registered office at number 125 Holborn, inafter referred to, a copy of which is also deposited in the in the County of London, England, intends to carry on business office of the Department of Lands and Survey, at Napier, at Auckland, in New Zealand, and that the office or place of under Number 8()0 (green). business for the purposes of carrying on such business as Notice is further given that a plan of the lands so required aforesaid and where legal process may be served and notices to he taken is deposited in the office of the Hawke's Bay of any kind may be addres.~ed or delivered, is situated at Education Board, Browning Street, Napier, and is open for number 49 Lorne Street, Auckland. inspection by all persons during ordinary office hours. Dated at Auckland, this 18th day of January, 1927. All persons affected by the execution of the said public THE WALPAMUR COMPANY (LIMITED). work or by the taking of such land who have any well-founded By its Attorney-SAMUEL PURDY. objections to the execution of the said public work or to the Mason and Waddington, Solicitors to the company, taking of such land, are hereby called upon to state their Auckland. 73 objections in writing and send the same, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Education Board of the District of Hawke's Bay, at its office in Browning In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the Street, Napier, New Zealand. matter of EDWARD BEST AND Co. (LIMITED), in liqui­ Dated at Napier, this 20th day of January, 1927. dation. WM. L. DUNN, N OTICE is hereby given that a special resolution, dated I Secretary to the Education Board of 31st December, 1926, was passed in accordance with 91 t,he District of Hawke's Bay. the requirements of the Act requiring that the company be voluntarily wound up; and that Mr. T. WA,TSON ARTHUR, of Auckland, be and is hereby appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding-up. . . In the matter of the Partnership Act, 1908; and in the T. ~ATSON ARTHUR, Liqmdator. ~ matter of JANES AND COMPANY, a. Special Partnership Dated at Auckland, this 12th day of January, 1927. 71 I constituted under Part II of the said Act. E, the undersigned, pursuant to section 62 of the MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. I W above Aot certify as follows :- That the special partnership carried on by the undersigned RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. I under the above name as Furniture-manufacturers was dis­ solved as from the 31st day of August, 1926, by mutual N pursuance and in exercise of _the powers vested in it in consent. All debts due and owing by the late firm will be I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and paid by GEORGE JANES, HERBERT WILLIAM JANES, STANLEY of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Masterton JANES, and SYDNEY JANES who arc also entitled to receive Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:- all debts owing to the late firm. That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of Dated this 9th day of December, 1926. interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Masterton W. H. G. JANES. Borough Sewerage Loan of £1,500, 1926, authorized to be raised Acknowledged by the above-named Walter Henry George by the Masterton Borough Council, under the above-mentioned Janes, this 9th day of December, 1926, in the presence of Act for the purpose of relaying or effectively repairing sixty­ me- seven chains of the existing Cole Street sewer; forty-one DUNBAR SLOANE, J.P. chains of the existing Pine Street sewer, and twenty-nine I A Justice of the Peace in and for the chains of the existing Lincoln Road sewer, the said Council Dominion of New Zealand. hereby makes and levies a special rate of three-sixteenths I (3/l6t,hs) of a penny in the pound sterling on the rateable H. W. ,JANES. value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable I GEORGE JANES. property in the south ward of the Borough of Masterton, and S. M. JANES. that such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate S. JANES. during the currency of such loan, and re-payable half-yearly Acknowledged by the above-named George Janes, Herbert on the 1st day of January and July in each and every year William Janes, Stanley Janes, and Sidney Janes, this 9th day during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty of December, 1926, in the presence of me- (20) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. A. R. HORNBLOW, ,J.P. THOS. JORDAN, Mayor. A Justice of the Peace in and for the 83 T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk. Dominion of New Zealand. H ~------~-

266 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the I STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. matter of COLLINSON AND Vi'TLLIAMR, LIMITED (in volun- tary liquidation). Nam.e _of company: Billy Creek Development Company HE winding-up of the above company having been com- (L1nuted). . . T pleted, a meeting of shareholders will he held at the When for~ed, ~nd date '?f registration : 2~th July, !926. office of the Liquidator, 40 Ferry Buildings, Auckland, to Whether 1~ active operat10n or not: In active operation. receive the Liquidator's final statement, on Friday, 4th Where busmess is condu~ted, and name of Secretary: Thames February, 1927. St~eet, Oa';"-aru; R. Fmch. 96 . JOHN MACll'ITYRE, Liquidator. Nommal capital: £21,600. Amount of capital subscribed: £21,600. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £160. EGISTER OF Mo:>

Amount of debts directly due to company : Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for Amount of debts considered good : Nil. same: Nil. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company : Amount of debts owing by company: £53 2'!. 3d. 115. Present number of shareholders: 166. I, Rhoderic Finch, of Oamaru, the Secretary of the Blacks Number of men employed by company : 11. Gold-mining Company ( Limited}, do solemnly and sincerely Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last declare that this is a. true and complete statement of th~ statement: 37 oz. 12 dwt. 20gr.; £147 lls. 8d. affairs of the said company at the 31st December. 1926; Total quantity and value produced since registration: 37 oz. and I make tlii• solemn declaration conscientiously believing 12 dwt. 20 gr. ; £14 7 lls. Sd. the same to be . true, and by virtue of the Just.ices of th<' Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Peace Act. 1908 since last statement : £10,814 10s. 6d. R. FINCH. Total expenditure since registration: £22,479 Os. 6d. Declarecl at Oamaru t,his 18th day of ,January, 1927, before Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. me--W. H. Frith, J.P. 80 Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. Amount of cash in bank: £171 lls. lld. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Amount of cash in hand : Nil. Amount of debts directly due to company : £1,550. Name of company: Shotover Consolidated (Limited). Amount of debts considered good : £1,550. When formed, and date of registration : 19th February, 1926. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Amount of debts owing by company: £1,280 8s. 7d. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : Thame,1 Street, Oamaru; R. Finuh. I, Rhoderic Finch, of Oamaru, Secretary of the St. Bathan's Nominal capital: £80,000. Gold-mining Company (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely Amount of capital subscribed: £56,950. declare that this is a true and complete statement of the Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £20,050. affairs of the said company as at 31st December, 1926 ; and Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the cash received for same: Nil. same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no Act, 1908. cash has been paid : £30,000. R. FINCH. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 80,000. Declared at Oamaru this 18th day of January, 1927, Number of shares alloted : 56,950. before me-W. H. Frith, J.P. 82 Amount paid per share: 20s. on 47,100; 16s. on 100; 10s. on 300 ; 8s. on 100 ; 6s. on 100 ; 4s. on 8,150. Amount called up per share : 4s. on 26,950. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. sTATEMENT OF THE ~~AIRS OF A COMPANY. Number of shares forfeited : Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for Name of company : Hidden Treasure Gold-mining Company (Limited). same: Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. When formed, and date of registration: 16th June, 1925, Present number of shareholders : 93. Whether in active operation or not : Not in active operation. Where business is conducted : 29 Richards, Upton Buildings, Number of men employed by company: 1. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Customs Street, Auckland. Name of Secretary: Sidney Malcolm Stuart. statement : Nil. Nominal capital: £2,400. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. Amount of capital subscribed : £2,400. Amount expended in carrying on operations since last state- Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £2,400. ment : £427 17s. 3d. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders and the amount Total expenditure since registration : £427 17s. 3d. of cash received for the same (if any) : Nil. Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. cash has been paid : Nii. Total amount of dividends unclaimed : Nil. Number of shares into which the capital is divided : £l!,400. Amount of cash in bank : Nil. Number of shares allotted: 2,400. Amount of cash in hand : Nil. Amount paid per share : £1. Amount of debts directly due to company: £2,130. Amount called up per share : £1. Amount of debts considered good: £2,130. Number and amount of calls in arrears: Nil. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Amounts of debts owing by company : £554 lls. 8d. Number of forfeited shares sold, and the money received I, Rhoderic Finch, of Oamaru, the Secretary of the 8hotover for same : Nil. Consolidated (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare that Number of shareholders at the time of registration of the this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of the company : 10. said company at the 31st December, 1926; and I make Present number of shareholders: 13. this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same Number of men employed by the company : 4 during July • to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, and August, 1926. 1908. Quantity and value of gold or silver produce since the last R. FINCH. statement : Nil. Declared at Oamaru this 18th day of January, 1927, before Total quantity produced since registration : Nil. me-W. H. Frith, J.P. 81 Amount expended in carrying on operations since the last statement : £501 15s. 6d. TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Total expenditure since registration : £2,384 3s. 4d. s Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. Name of company: St. Bathan's Gold· mining Company Total amounts of dividends paid : Nil. (Limited). Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. When formed, and date of registration : 6th June, 1925. Amount of cash in bank : £15 16s. 8d. Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. Amount of cash in hand : Nil. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : Amount of debts directly due to the company : Nil. Thames Street, Oamaru ; R. Finch. Amount of debts considered good : Nil. Nominal capital: £50,000. Amount of the contingent liahilities of the company : £200. Amount of capital subscribed : £45,000. Amount of debts due by the company: £40. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £21,240. Paid-up va.lue of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of I, Sidney Malcolm Stuart, of Auckland, Secretary of the cash received for same, if any :. Nil. Hidden Treasure Gold-mining Company (Limited), do solemnly Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash and sincerely declare that this is a complete and true state­ has been paid : £22,000. ment of the affairs of the said company as at 31st December, . Number of shares into which capital is divided: 50,000. 1926 ; and I make this solemn declaration believing the same Number of shares allotted: 45,000. to be true and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, Amount paid per share : 20s. on 40,000, 13s. on 5,000. 1908. Amount called up per share : 20s. on 18,000; 13s. on 5,000. S. M. STUART. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil Declared at Auckland this 21st day of January, 1927, Number.of shares forfeited: Nil. before me-N. B. Spencer, Solicitor, Auckland. 84 268 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT.K [No. 4

TA'fEMENT OJ<' THE A]'FAIRS O]' A COMPANY. IQuantity and value of gold or silver produced since last S -- statement : Nil. Name of company: Kawarau High Level Mining Company Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. (Limited). Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations When formed, and date of registration : 8lh August, 1925 ; since last statement: £359 3s. 2d. 17th August, 1925. Total expenditure since registration: £1,984 8a lld. Whether in active operation or not: Preliminary operations Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. being carried on. Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. Where busine,s is conducted, and name of secretary : Mersey Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. Street, Gore ; R. S. Green. Amount of cash in bank : £239 15s. 9d. Nominal capital: 7,000 shares of £1 each. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Amount of capital subscribed: £7,000. Amount of debts directly due to company :· £27 12s. Id. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £4,684 12s. Amount of debts considered good : £27 3; 9d. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. of cash received for same (if any): 1,000 issued to prO- Amount of debts owing by company: £142 7s. 10d. moters as fully paid up. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no I, John William Nichol, of Auckland, the Secretary of the cash has been paid : £1,000. Mount Welcome Gold-mining Company (Limited), do solemnly Number of shares into which capital is divided: 7,000. and sincerely de-Ola.re that this is a true and complete statement Number of shares allotted: 7,000. of the affairs of the said company at 31st December, 1926; Amount paid per share : 16s. on 5,000 ; 14s. on 1,000; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing 1,000 f.p.u. the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of th? Amount called up per share : 18s. on 5,000; 16s. on 1,000. Peace Act, 1908. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Four amounts, J. W. NICHOL. totalling £28 16s. Declared at Auckland this 20th day of January, 1927, N um her of shares forfeited : Nil. before me-Chas. E. Palmer, J.P. 87 Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com, STATEMENT 0]' THE!~FAIRS OF A COMPANY. pany: 11. , Present number of shareholders : 54. Name of company: Kuranui Gold-mining Company (No Number of men employed by compa,ny : 1 permanent, and Liability). . contractor's gang of 7. When formed, and date of registration: 5th June, l925. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. statement : Nil. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: No. 219 Total quantity and v,i!ue produced since registration: Nil. Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland; John William Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Nichol. since last statement: £3,805 14s. 10d. Nominal capital : £10,000. Total expenditure since registration : £4,566 12s. 6d. Amount of capital subscribed : £8,026 ls. 2d. Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £2,480 19s. 2d. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Amount paid from other sources : £3 5s. ld. Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of Amount of cash in bank : £158 8s. cash received for same (if any): Nil. Amount of cash in hand : £20 18s. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no Amount of debts directly due to company : £153 15s. cash has been paid : £210 6s. 10d. Amount of debts considered good : £153 15s. 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 of debts owing by company : £381 7s. 7d. Amount paid per share : Sd. Amount called up per share: 8d. on 31,382, 7d. on 47,982. I, R. S. Green, of Gore, the Secretary of the Kawarau Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. High Level Mining Company (Limited), do solemnly and Number of shares forfeited: 3,000. sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for of the affairs of the said company at the present date; same: 14,550; £60 128. 6d. and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Present number of shareholders : 45. Peace Act, 1908. Number of men employed by company: 4. R. S. GREEN. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since the last Declared at Gore this 20th day of January, 1927, before statement: Nil. me-John A. S. Aitken, J.P. 86 Total quantity and value produced since registration: 10 oz. 12 dwt. ; £25 16s. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. since the last statement: £1,644 3s. 7d. Total expenditure since registration : £2,374 3s. Id. Name of company : Mount Welcome Gold-mining Company Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. (Limited). Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. When formed, and date of registration : 21st October, 1920. Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. Amount of cash in bank: £135 3s. 3d. Where business is conducted and name of Secretary: No. 219, Amount of cash in hand : 13s. lld. Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland; John William Amount of debts directly due to company : Nil. ~,ct ol. Amount of debts considered good : Nil. Nomnal capital: £12,500. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Amount of capital subscribed : £3,600. Amount of debts owing by company: £65 19s. 6d. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £1,909 12a. lld. Amount paid from other source, £314 Us. 9d. I, John William Nichol, of Auokland, the Secretary of the Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount Kuranui Gold-mining Company (No Liability), do solemnly of cash received for same (if any) : Nil. and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete state­ Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no ment of the affairs of the said company at 31st December, cash has been paid : £2,500. 1926 ; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously Number of shares into which capital is divided: 50,000. believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices Number of shares allotted: 24,400. of the Peace Act, 1908. imount paid per share : 2s. 9d. on 13,192, (less calls J. W. NICHOL. unpaid) ; 5s. considered paid on £10,000. Declared at Auckland this 20th day of January, 1927, Amount called up per share : 2s. 9d. before me-Chas. E. Palmer, J.P. 88 Number and amount of calls in arrear: 4; £27 12s. ld. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. same: 7,450, £356 13s. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com­ Name of company: The Owera Gold-mining Company pany: 7. (Limited). Present number of shareholders : 62. When formed, and date of registration: 7th Junt>, 1923. Number of men employed by company: 4. Whether in active operation or not : Not in active operation. JAN. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTU. 269

Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : No. 219 Amount of cash in hand : £2 10s. Victoria Arcade, Queen Street. Auckland ; John William Amount of debts directly due to the company: Nil. Nichol. Amount of debts considered good : Nil. N omiual capital : £25,000. Amount of the contingent liabilities of the company (if any) : Amount of capital subscribed : £5,102 108. Nil. Amount of capital actually paid up in co.ah : £3,065. Amount of debts owing by the company : Nil. Amount paid from other source : £9 .19s. 6d. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and the amount I, Denniston Cuthbertson, of Invercargill, the Secretary of of cash received for the same (if any): Nil. the Shotover Gold Claims (Limited}, do solemnly and sincerely Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no declare that this is a true and complete statement of the cash has been paid : £10,000. affairs of the said company at the present date ; and I make Number of shares into which the capital is divided: 100,000. this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same tu Number of shares allotted: 60,410. be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Amount paid per share : 5s. on 1,435, 3s. on 13,250, 5s. con- D. CUTHBERTSON. sidered paid on 40,000. Amount called up per share : 3s. on 14,685. Declared at lnvercargill this 19th day of January, 1927, Number and amount of calls in arrears: 3 ;. £68 15s. before m&-Wm. Smith, J.P. !JO Number of shares forfeited: 5,725. Number of forfeited shares sold, and the money received for same: Nil. sTA'.r:b,MENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. Name of Company : Nokomai Sluicing Company (Limited). Present number of shareholders : 79. When formed, and date of registration: 14th Juno, 1926. Number of men employed by company: Nil. Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since the last ·where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : Dunedin; statement: Nil. Kum Poy. Total quantity and value produced since registration : Nil. Nominal capital: £25,000. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Amount of capital subscribed : £:!5,000. since the last statement: £157 17s. 3d. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £9,739 6s. Total expenditure since registration: £2,984 2s. 7d. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. taken over for same (if any) : £10,160 and £4,696 !Os. 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: £10,160. Amount of cash in bank : £90 16s. lld. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 25,000. Amount of cash in hand : Nil. Number of shares allotted : 25,000. Amount of debts directly due to the company: £68 15s. Amount paid per share : £1 on 10,160 shares and 15s. on Amount of debts considered good: £53 15s. 14,840 contributing shares. Amount of the contingent liabilit.ies of the company (if any): Amount called up per share: 15s. on 14,840 contributing Nil. shares. Amount of debts owing by the company : Sundry accounts, Number and amount of call in arrear: 344 ; calls, £1,:390 14s. £7 17s.; Suspense Account, £9 19s. 6d. (due 15th January, 1927). Number of shares forfeited: Nil. I, John William Nichol, of Auckland, the Secretary of the Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for Owera Gold-mining Company (Limited), do solemnly and same: Nil. sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: of the affairs of the said company at 31st December, 1926; 7. and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing Present number of shareholders : 65. the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Number of men employed by company : 30. Peace Act, 1908. Quantity and value of gold produced during preceding year : J. W. NICHOL. 98 oz. 18 dwt. ; £365 ls. 7d. Declared at Auckland this 20th day of January, 1927, Total quantity and value produced since registration : 98 oz. before me-Chas. E. Palmer, J.P. 89 18 dwt. ; £365 ls. 7d. Amount expended tn connection with carrying on operations since commencement : £4,897 Os. 5d. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Total expenditure since registration : £4,897 Os. 5rl. Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. Name of company: The Shotover Gold Claims (Limited). Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 28th January, 1926. Total amount of unclaimed and unpaid dividends : Nil. Whether in active operation or not: Not in active operation. Amount of cash in bank and on deposit : £510 17s. 2d. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : lnver- Amount of cash in hand: £2 17s. 7d. cargill ; D. Cuthbertson. Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Nominal capital : £9,000. Amount of debts considered good : Nil. Amount of capital subscribed: £7,131. Amount of debts owing by company : £480 10s. 8d. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £1,749 5s. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : £4,:t60. Paid-up value of scrip given to. shareholders, and the amount of cash received for same (if any) : £2,060 !Os. ; cash I, Kum Pay, of Dunedin, the Secretary of the Nokomai received, £1,749 5s. Sluicing Company (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on wVich no that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of cash has been paid: £3,000. the said company at 31st December, 1926; and I make this Number of shares into which the capital is divided: 9,000. solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be Number of shares allotted: 7,131. true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Amount paid per share: Various. Amount called np per share : 10s. and 7s. 6d. KUM POY, Secretary. Number and amount of calls in arrears : 46; ,:t:348 15s. Declared at Dunedin this 18th day of January, 1927, Number of shares forfeited: Nil. before me-John Ross, J.P. 9"' Number of forfeited shares sold, and the money received for ------same: Number of shareholders at the time of registration of com- sTATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. pany: 7. Present number of shareholders : 101. Name of company: Golden River Mining Company (Limited). Number of men employed by the company : Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 6th December, 1924, Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since the last and 21st January, 1925. statement : Nil. Whether in active operation or not : Not in active operation. Total quantity and value produced since registration : Nil. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : 301 Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland; Raymond since the last statement : £527 ls. IOd. Stanley Holm Biss. Total expenditure since registration: £527 ls. !Od. Nominal capital: £5,000. Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. Amount of capital subscribed : £4,890. Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. Amount of capital actually paid in cash: £2,611 5s. Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount Amount of cash in bank: £1,219 13s. 2d. of cash received for same (if any) : £1,461 5s. and £1615s, 270 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

Paid-up va.lue of scrip given to shareholdera on which no and sincerely declare tha.t this is a true and complete statement cash has been pa.id : £1,300. of the affairs of the said company at the present date ; and Number of shares into, which capital is divided: 5,000. I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the Number of shares allotted: 4,890. same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Amount paid per share: £I per share on 1,500 shares; 15s. per Act, 1908. aha.re on 3,390 shares. R. S. H. RISS. Amount called up per share: 15s. Number a.nd amount of calls in arrears : Nil. Declared at Auckland this 24th day of January, 1927, Number of shares forfeited : 215. before me-Owen W. Bayly, a solicitor of the Supreme Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for Court of New Zealand. 101 same: 105 and :£4 IOs. Number of shareholders a.t time of registration of company: 7. Present number of sha.reholders: 91. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Number of men employed by company: None employed. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Na.me of company : Rising Sun Gold.mining Company statement : Nil. (Limited). Total and quantity produced since registration : Nil. When formed, and date ol registration: 6tb April, 1925. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Whether in ac&i ve oper.. tion or not: No.· since last statement : £1,047 I6s. Where business is conducted, a.nd name of Secretary: Tota.I expenditure since registration : £2,665 8s. 9d. No. 9 Commerce Street, Auckland ; John Hughlings Tota.I amount of dividends declared : Nil. Jackson. Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. Nominal capital: £18,750. Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. Amount of capital subsoribed : £10,000. Amount of capita.I actually paid up in cash : £8,683 10s. 2d. Amount of cash in bank : Overdraft, £1 Os. 3d. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders ; and the amoum Amount of cash in hand : Nil. of cash received for same (if any) : Nil. Amount of debts directly due to company: £17 13s. 3d. Pai

4. Milk, cream, and milk or cream cans will be carried at I 7. Newspapers. the owner's risk in all respects, and the owner of any milk or Single newspapers will he chargerl ld. each. cream or of any milk or cream cans being carried on the Pa.ckages of newspapers will he charged 3d. each. Board's railway shall be responsible for all the loading and unloading of the same. 8. Bicycles. 5. The Board hereby fixes the fares and rates of freight set out in the following Schedule :- Bicycles (pedal), whether booked or accompanying pas­ sengers will he charged 9d. each. SCHEDULE. Bicycles (motor), whether hooked or accompanying Ji' ares and Rates of Freight for the carriage of Passengers and passengers will he charged 3s. each. Goods on the Okai Railway Board's Railway. Bicycles (motor) with side-car attached will be treated as motor-cars. 1. Ordinary Tickets. 9. Dogs. Single. Return. s. d. s. d. Dogs, whether booked or accompanying passengers, will For distances not exceeding four miles 0 6 1 0 be charged 9d. each. For distances over four miles and not Puppies or slut and puppies properly securerl in hampers, exceeding eight miles 0 !J 6 crates, or boxes, so as to prevent injury to other goods will For distances over eight miles and he charged at parcel rates. not exceeding twelve miles l O 2 0 Children not exceeding three years of age travel free. 10. Milk or Cream. Children over three years of age and not exceeding twelve Milk or cream will he charged 6d. per can. years of age travel at haJf rates. Empty milk or cream cans being returned will he carried Single tickets for local journeys at ordinary fares will be free. available for day of issue only. 11. Corpses. Return tickets for local journeys at ordinary fares will be available for two days. The charge for the conveyance of corpses will be 15s. each. Ordinary tickets for local journeys will not be a vailahle for break of journey. 12. Goods. Through tickets which entitle the holders to travel over Goods will be classified according to the classification set specified portions of the New Zealand Government lines in out from time to time in Part V of the Scale of Charges upon addition to the Board's line will, on the Board's line, be sub­ the New Zealand Government Railways :- ject to the Department's regulations applicable to break of ( 1.) Goods of classes A, B, C, and D (consigned to stations journey and period of availability. except Nightcaps) will be charged at the rate of 5s. per ton. Minimum charge, ls. 6d. 2. Workers' Twelve-trip Tickets. (2.) Goods of classes E, N, and P (consigned to stations Twelve-trip tickets, for use on trains timed to run between except Nightcaps) will he charged at the rate of 3s. 4d. per 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. and between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. on stated ton. Minimum charge ls. 6d. days will be charged as follows :- (:l.) Goods of classes A. B, C, D, E, N, and P, consigned s. d. to Nightcaps, will be charged at the rate of ls. 8d. per ton. For distances not exceeding four miles 2 0 Dangerous goods will be charged at the rate of 3s. 4d. per For distances over four miles and not exceed­ ton. Minimum charge, ls. 6d. ing eight miles 3 3 ( 4.) Goods of Classes F and Q will be charged at the rate For distances over eight miles and not exceed- of ls. 8d. per ton. Minimum charge, ls. 6d. ing twelve miles 5 6 (5.) Lime for Manuring Farm Lands.-Lime booked Workers' twelve-trip tickets are available for a fortnight, through to stations on the Board's line and conveyed free including day of issue, and are not transferable or available of charge for any distance on the Government line will be for break of journey. carried free on the Board's line. 6. Goods of Class R will he charged for at rates as arranged 3. School Season Tickets. from time to time. (7.) Goods of Class H will be charged 6d. per bale. Season tickets available for fourteen weeks will be issued to (8.) Goods of Class K will be charged 8d. per 100 super scholars and students holding school season tickets issued by feet. Minimum charge, ls. 6d. In computing t,he charges the New Zealand Government Railways entitling the holders for timber 50 ft. or under will be foregone ; over 50 ft. will to travel from Wairio to stations on the Department's lines. he charged as the next 100 ft. They will be available for travel from the date and on the (9.) Live-stock.~Goods of Class M (by arrangement) will day corresponding with the season ticket issued to the holder be charged !Os. per four-wheeled wagon. Bogie trucks will by the Railway Department, and will he charged as follows :­ be charged double rates. · s. d. For scholars. and students not exceeding six- 13. Road Vehicles. teen years of age 10 0 For scholars and students over sixteen years Carriages, motor-vehicles, carts, drays, express wagons, of age 20 0 and wagons will he charged 7s. per four-wheeled wagon. Bogie trucks will he charged double rates. 4. School Boarders' Fourteen-trip Tickets. 14. Returned ~mpties. }'ourteen-trip tickets will be issued to school boarde1·s hold­ ing school season tickets issued by the New Zealand Govern­ RetuFned empties will be charged 6d. per cwt. ment Railways, entitling the holders to travel from Wairio to stations on the Department's lines. 15. Weighing. They will he charged for at the following rates :·- When weights are supplie\i to any persons requiring them s. d. the charge will he 3d. per ton. Minimum charge, 6d. For distances not exceeding four miles 2 0 For distances over four miles and not exceeding 16. General. eight miles .. 3 3 Fractions of less than 1 cwt. in the tonnage will be taken For distances over eight miles and not exceed- as follows :- ing twelve miles 5 6 Under ! cwt. as ! cwt. School boarders' fourteen-trip tickets are available for seven Over ! cwt. but not over ! cwt. as ! cwt. weeks including day of issue, and are not transferable or avail­ Over ! cwt. hut not over ! cwt. as ! cwt. able :for break of journey. Over ! cwt. but not over 1 cwt. as 1 cwt. 5. Passengers' Luggage. Except where otherwise specified, in computing rates and charges, any fraction less than fd. in the result will he Passengers are allowed to take with them free of charge omitted ; id, or more will be taken as ld. ll2lb. weight each (children travelling on half-tickets, 56lb.) lu computing rates and charges odd fractions of a mile of personal luggage or goods for their own domestic use. amounting to 5 chains and over will be taken as an additional Workpeople travelling to or from work will be allowed to mile ; less than 5 chains will be omitted. take free of charge (in addition to 112 lb. of bona fide personal luggage) up to 112 lb. weight of work-tools or work which they The foregoing by-law was duly made by special order do at their homes. passed at a meeting of the Ohai Railway Board held on For every 112 lb. or fraction of 112 lb. above the weight the 12th day of November, 1926, and confirmed at a meeting all owed the charge will he ls. of the said Board held this day at which last-mentioned meeting, the 20th day of December, 1926, was fixed as the 6. Parcels. day on which the said by-law should come into force. Parcels will he charged for at the rate of 6d. for each A. W. RODGER, Chairman. 56 lb. or fraction of 56 lb. up to 224 lb. 98 JOHN FISHER, Clerk. 272 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4

NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. I CONTENTS.

OLL OF HONO~~ just published by the DEFENOB PAG11 R DEPARTMENT, givmg- . . ADVERTISEMENTS , , (1.) A list of members of the New Zee.land Exped1t1one.ry I 268 Forces killed in action, died of wounds inflicted, , APPOINTMENTS, ETC. 225,238 or accidents occurring, or disea.ae contre.oted while on active service. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES l!57 (2.) Those who died after discharge from the New Zealand CROWN LANDS NOTICES Expeditionary Force from wounds inflicted or 255 disee.se contracted while on active service. LAND- (3.) Those who died from accident occurring or disease Bounda.ries altered 224 contracted while training with or attached to the Boundaries redefined 215, 226 New Zealanri Expeditionary Forces in New Zealand. / Changing Name of Locality 213 Crown Land procla.i111ed 214 ______P_r_ic_e_. _5_s._;_p_os-tage, Sd. extra. I Dra.ina.ge-works, &c., Intention to take Land for .. 228 Fire District, Area declared to be a 227 THE CUSTOMS TARIF.F' OJ!' NEW ZEALAND, 111~1.1 Irrigation District, Notice respecting Proposed .• 227 Milk-supply, Consenting to Land being taken for 219 TOGETHER WITH Milk-supply, Taken for 214 DECISIONS OF THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS. Native Land, Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Containing 600 pages. 219 Recreation Purpeses, Intention to take Land for 228 Prfoe, 12s, 6d. Postage, ls. extra. Reserve, Notice as to Cba.nge of Purpose of 224 Road, Intention to ta.ke La.nd for 228 (Supplementary Decisions to be obtained from the Road proclaimed 218 Customs Department.) Roads proclaimed and closed .. 21S Sa.le by Public Auction 224 THE CUSTOMS TARIFF OF NEW ZEALAND Street proclaimed • . . . 214 (As at 31st May, 1926). Streets, Authorizing the Laying-off of 215 Pnce, 2s. Postage. 3d. extra. LAND TB.lNSl!'BB AOT NOTIOIIS 258 ------~·~------MtROIILL.lNB008- t'H .ll: N.1!:W Z.ll:ALAN.IJ UA~h:'1''1'K Closing-hours of Shops 254 Discount-eta.mp Transactions 247 UBSCRIPTIONS.- The subscription is at the rate of Election, Extending Time for holding .. 220 S £4 per annum, including postage, PAYABLE IN ADVANOE. Electric-power Board, Amending the Apportion- A less period than three months cannot be subscribed for. ment of Representation on .. 215 Single copies of the Gazette as follows:- Fire Boards, Increasing Number of Members of .• 216 Ordinary Weekly GazeUe: For the first 32 pages, 9d. Fire-insure.ace Business, List of Persons, &c., increa.aing by 3d. for every subsequent 16 pages or carrying on • · · · 253 part thereof ; postage, ld. Justices of the Peace appointed 254 Supplementary and Extraordinary Gazettes r For the Loans, Consenting to ra1sinr;i · · :.U9 first s pages, 6d. : over s pages and not exceeding Loans, Prescribing Rn.tee of Interest to be pa.id in 32 pages, Od. ; increasing by 3d. for every subsequent Mf:.r~;c;r~!il~ges 220 252 16 pages or part thereof ; postage, ld. Motor-vehicles, &c., Duty on .. 225 Advertisements are charged at the rate of 6d. per line Officiating Ministers for 1927 •. 229 for the first insertion, and 3d. per line for the second and Poll for Proposed Loan 226 a.ny subsequent insertion. Polls on Proposals to establish Bridge Rates 22ii Rtatements under the Mining Act are uniformly charged Post Office Revenue Remrns, &c. 248 231. Public Trustee: Election to administer Estates .. 247 All a.dvertisement,s should be written on one side of the Regnlation for the Conduct of Legal Business •• 228 paper, and signatures, &c., should be written in a legib,e Regulations prescribing Registration Fee for Hair- hand. dressers' Premises •• 224 The number of insertions required must be written acros Rei;iulations nuder the Education Act amended 217 the face of the advertisement. Regulations under the Fruit Control Act 215 The New Zealand Gazette is published on Thursday evening I Teachers' Register, Supplementary, &c 253 of each week, and notices for insertion must be received b~ Unclaimed Property, Sa.le of 255 the Government Printer before 3 o'clock of the day precedin~ i publication. ' STATE FOREST SERVICE N OTICEs 255

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