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40. 1711 -- -.= THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. WELLINGTON, 'rHURSDAY, MA Y 28, 1925. O"unty of Chatham Islands lZi/Jidcd into Ridings - rrall?" m,Pl1ts/f)'r First Elr-ct':on. [L.S.) CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. A I N and excff"lSC of .powers and !luthoritips vested In me by t,he CountIes Act, 1920, I, Cencml Rir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do herebv divide the County of Chatbam Islands into five ridings, to'be ealIed the Norttlern Riding, the Central Riding, the Eastel1l Riding, the Southern Riding, and the Pitt and Outlying Islunds R-iding, and declare that the boundaries thereof shall he those sct forth north-west corner of Kerikerionc I.E. Block and eaRtf'rly along the northern boundary se,,; thl'ncf' ROlltherly generally the sea to the nurth-east corner of the thenco westerly along the northern boundary named block; thence south-westerly along a right line across La,ke II 111'0 to the outflow of that lake at Mangape Creek; thence south-westt'fly generally down that creek; and thence nOY'th-wI'sterly down the Nairn River to the sea; thcnce northerly gencrally along high-water mark of the sea to the place of commencement. EASTERN RIDING_ in the Schedule hereto: AU that area in the Wellington Land District, Chatham And I do also declare that two m,'m bers shall be elected Islands CmIDty, bounded by a line commencing at the for each of the aforesaid ridings : confluence of the Nail1l Rivcr and the I\fangape Creek and And I do further declare that George Roslyn Drew, of proceeding north-easterly and northerly generally along Chatham Islands, shan he the person to prepare the electors the south-eastern and eastern boundaries respectively of roll for all ridings in the said count,y and also RctuITling Central Riding; thence north-easterly and south-easterly Officer to conduct the first election of members of tho Cowlcil I TI'spectively along the southceastern and south-western of the said county; that Saturday, the twenty-seventh day boundaries respectively of Northem Riding to the sea; of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, shal! I thence southerly, easterly, agu,in southerly and south-westerly be the day, and the Club-room, Waitangi, Chatham IRlands, , generally along high-water mark of the sea to the easternmost shall be the place, for holding such first election; that corner of Otonga 1'0. I Block, Sub. 14; thence northerly Ryan Holmes, of Chatham Islands, shall be thc Clerk of thc along the eastern boundaries of the last-named subdivision, said Council for the purpose of pre"iding at the first meeting Otonga No, 1 Sub. 13, and Olonga No. IE 4n Block to the thereof; and that Saturday, the fourth day of July, one place of commenccment_ thousand nine hundred and twentv-five, at two o'clock in the afternoon, shall be the time, and the aforesaid Club-room, , Waitangi, Chatham Islands, shull be the place, at which the said first. meeting shall be held. SCHEU-ULE. NORTHERN RIDING. ALL that area in the Wdlington Land District, Chatham Islands County, bounded by --a line commPl]('ing at Point Alison and proceeding easterly generally along high-watf'r mark of the sea to Point Munning; thence south-westerly generally along high-water mark of the sea to the north- eastern boundary of Tc A,,,apatiki No. 1 Block; thence north-westerly along that boundary to TeWhanga Lagoon; thence south-westerly along a right line to the north-eastem corner of Kerikerione I.E. Block; thence westerly along the northern boundary of the last-named block to the sea; thence north-westerly, westerly, and northerly generally along high-"ater mark of the sea to the place of commencement. RIDING. ALL that, area in the Wellington Land District, Cbatham Islands County, bounded' by a line commencing at the A SOUTHERN RIDING.· All that area in the Wellington Land District, Chatham Islands County, hounded by a line commencing at, Point Durham and proceeding north-easterly gem'rally along high-water mark of the sea to the mouth of 'the Nairn River; thence southerly generally along the western hound- aries of Central and Eastern Ridings, hereinbefore described, to the seft; thence south-westerly and north-westerly generally along high-water mark of the sea to the place of commence- ment, PT'f'f AND OUTLYING ISLANDS RIDING. All that area in the Wellington Land District, Chatham Islands Cuunty, comprising Pitt and outlying islands. Giwn under the hand of His Excellency the Governor- ('>imeral of the Dominion of New Zealand, 8m} issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of May, . RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Minister of Internal Affairs. GOD SAVE THE KlNG!

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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, 'rHURSDAY, MA Y 28, 1925.

O"unty of Chatham Islands lZi/Jidcd into Ridings - ~ rrall?" m,Pl1ts/f)'r First Elr-ct':on. (h~.

[L.S.) CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. A PROCLA~rATlON.

I N pursua,~('e and excff"lSC of t~e .powers and !luthoritips vested In me by t,he CountIes Act, 1920, I, Cencml

Rir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do herebv divide the County of Chatbam Islands into five ridings, to'be ealIed the Norttlern Riding, the Central Riding, the Eastel1l Riding, the Southern Riding, and the Pitt and Outlying Islunds R-iding, and declare that the boundaries thereof shall he those sct forth

north-west corner of Kerikerionc I.E. Block and eaRtf'rly along the northern boundary se,,; thl'ncf' ROlltherly generally the sea to the nurth-east corner of the thenco westerly along the northern boundary named block; thence south-westerly along a right line across La,ke II 111'0 to the outflow of that lake at Mangape Creek; thence south-westt'fly generally down that creek; and thence nOY'th-wI'sterly down the Nairn River to the sea; thcnce northerly gencrally along high-water mark of the sea to the place of commencement.

EASTERN RIDING_

in the Schedule hereto: AU that area in the Wellington Land District, Chatham And I do also declare that two m,'m bers shall be elected Islands CmIDty, bounded by a line commencing at the

for each of the aforesaid ridings : confluence of the Nail1l Rivcr and the I\fangape Creek and And I do further declare that George Roslyn Drew, of proceeding north-easterly and northerly generally along

Chatham Islands, shan he the person to prepare the electors the south-eastern and eastern boundaries respectively of roll for all ridings in the said count,y and also RctuITling Central Riding; thence north-easterly and south-easterly Officer to conduct the first election of members of tho Cowlcil I TI'spectively along the southceastern and south-western of the said county; that Saturday, the twenty-seventh day boundaries respectively of Northem Riding to the sea; of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, shal! I thence southerly, easterly, agu,in southerly and south-westerly be the day, and the Club-room, Waitangi, Chatham IRlands, , generally along high-water mark of the sea to the easternmost shall be the place, for holding such first election; that corner of Otonga 1'0. I Block, Sub. 14; thence northerly Ryan Holmes, of Chatham Islands, shall be thc Clerk of thc along the eastern boundaries of the last-named subdivision, said Council for the purpose of pre"iding at the first meeting Otonga No, 1 Sub. 13, and Olonga No. IE 4n Block to the thereof; and that Saturday, the fourth day of July, one place of commenccment_ thousand nine hundred and twentv-five, at two o'clock in the afternoon, shall be the time, and the aforesaid Club-room, , Waitangi, Chatham Islands, shull be the place, at which the said first. meeting shall be held.

SCHEU-ULE.

NORTHERN RIDING.

ALL that area in the Wdlington Land District, Chatham Islands County, bounded by --a line commPl]('ing at Point Alison and proceeding easterly generally along high-watf'r mark of the sea to Point Munning; thence south-westerly generally along high-water mark of the sea to the north­eastern boundary of Tc A,,,apatiki No. 1 Block; thence north-westerly along that boundary to TeWhanga Lagoon; thence south-westerly along a right line to the north-eastem corner of Kerikerione I.E. Block; thence westerly along the northern boundary of the last-named block to the sea; thence north-westerly, westerly, and northerly generally along high-"ater mark of the sea to the place of commencement.

CEN~'RAL RIDING.

ALL that, area in the Wellington Land District, Cbatham Islands County, bounded' by a line commencing at the

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SOUTHERN RIDING.·

All that area in the Wellington Land District, Chatham Islands County, hounded by a line commencing at, Point Durham and proceeding north-easterly gem'rally along high-water mark of the sea to the mouth of 'the Nairn River; thence southerly generally along the western hound­aries of Central and Eastern Ridings, hereinbefore described, to the seft; thence south-westerly and north-westerly generally along high-water mark of the sea to the place of commence­ment,

PT'f'f AND OUTLYING ISLANDS RIDING.

All that area in the Wellington Land District, Chatham Islands Cuunty, comprising Pitt and outlying islands.

Giwn under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­('>imeral of the Dominion of New Zealand, 8m} issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of May, l~~ .

RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Minister of Internal Affairs.

GOD SAVE THE KlNG!

1712 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. ~O

RetlOking the SeUin.g-aparl oJ La1Uh for Selection by DiBcharqed Settlement Land in Auckland Land DiBlrict proclaimed to be Soldiers under Special Tenures, in the North Auckland Land ' Cr()'U)'ll, Land_ DiBlrict.

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION.

P pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the Discha.rged Soldiers Settle­

ment Act, 1915, I, General Sir Cha.rles Fergu88on, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zeaia.nd, do hereby revoke the Procla.mation made on the fourteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and published in the Gazette of the eighteenth day of August then instant, setting apart Crown mnds for selection by discharged soldiers, under the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915. in so far as it rela.tes to the lands in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE. NORTH AUCKLAND I.AND DIsTRICT_

SECTION 243, Paremoremo Parish: Area, 25 &CreS 20 perches. Sections 322 and 323, Paremoremo Parish: Area, 30

acres 1 rood 17 perches

GiViln' onder-the ·ha.nd of His Excellency the Gowrnor­) . GeDllral do the Dominion . of New Zea.mnd, and iBBued

. under the Sea.l of tha.t Dominion, this 23rd day of May, ljl25.

A. D. MoLEOD, Minister of La.nds.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

Revoking the Setting-apart oJ Land Jor Selection by Discharged Soldiers under Ordinary Tenures, in the North Auckland Land District.

[L.s.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by section three of the Discharged

SOldiers Settlement Act, 1915, T, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-GeneraJ of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke the Procmmation made on the tenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, and published in the Gazette of the thirteenth day of December then instant, setting apart Crown ia.nds for selection by discharged soldiers, under the Land Act, 1924, in so far as it relates to the ia.nd in the Schedule hereto. .

SCHEDULE. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT_

SECTION 211, Waipareira Parish: Area, 19 a.cres 3 roods.

Given under the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor­General of the Dominion of New Zeala.nd, and issued under the Seal of tha.t Dominion, this 23rd day of May, 1925.

A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands.

GoD SAVE THE KING 1

Revoking a Proclamation taking Additional Land Jor the Purpo8es oJ a Road Approach to tke East Coast Main Trunk Railway (Napier Northwards, Tutira Section).

[L.s.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genera.I. A PROCLAMATION.

; IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Publio Works Amendment Act,

1909, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke the Proclamation dated the ninth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 11, of the twelfth day of the same month, taking additional land for the pur­poses of a road approach to the East Coast Main Trunk Railway (Napier Northwards, Tutira Section), such land having been. incorrectly described.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 19th day of May,

'1925. ' J:- G. COATES, Minister of Public Works.

Gm> ~VE THE KING!

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genera.l. A PROCLAMATION.

W HEREAS by section three of the Land Laws Amend­ment Act, 1922, it is enacted that the Governor­

GeneraJ may by Procmmation declare any mnd a.cqnired under the Land for Settlements Act, 1908, whether before or a.fter the paBBing of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1922, to, inter alia, be ordinary Crown la.nd available for disposaJ under the Land Act, 1924:

And whereas it is deemed expedient that the la.nd described in the Schedule hereto, which is subject to the Land for Settlements Act, 1908, shall cease to be settlement land and become ordinary Crown land for disposal under the Land Aot, 1924:

Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities so conferred upon me by the aforesaid section three, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor~ General of the Dominion of New Zeala.nd, do hereby procmim and declare that from and after the date of the gazetting hereof the mnd described in the Schedule hereto, which is subject to the Land for Settlements Act, 1908, shiill be.Crown-land availa.ble for disposal under the Land Act, 1924. '

SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DIsTRICT.

ALL that area in Block IT, Rangitaiki Upper Survey District, containing by admea.surement 1 acre 0 roods 32 perches, more or le88, and being originally portion of Allotment 158, Matata Parish. Bounded on the north-west by the said Allotment 158, Matata Parish, 660 links, and on the east, south, and west generally by a closed road. As the same is delineated on a plan marked L. and S. 16(79011, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged pink. (Auckla.nd plan, 22356.)

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­GeneraJ of the Dominion of New Zeaia.nd, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of May, 1925.

A. D. MoLEOD, Minister of Lands

GOD SAVE THE KING I

Additional Land taTeen Jor tke Purposes of a Road Approach to tke East Coast Main Trunk Railway (Napier Northwards, Tutira Section).

[L.B.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of

every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergu88on, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the additional land men­tioned in the Schedule hereto is here by taken for the purposes of a road approach to the East Coast Main Trunk Railway (Napier Northwards, Tutira Section)_

SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 3 roods 9 perches, being portion of Lot I, D.P. 4300, being part Petane No.1 Block.

Situated in Block III, Puketapu Survey Distriot (Hawke'S Bay R.D.). (S.O_ 802, green.)

In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more particumrly delineated on the pla.n marked P.W.D_ 61655, deposited in the office of th~ Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon ooloured red.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General of the Dominion of New ZeaJand, and issued under the SeaJ of that 'Dominion, this 19th day of May, 1925.

J_ G. COATES, Minister of Public Works.

(tOD SAVE THE l(nrq J

MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1718 Allocating to the PUrp08e8 oJ a Road Land in Block III, Land taken Jor the Purp08e8 oJ the Construction oJ Electric

Puketapu Survey District, taken Jor a Railway. Works in Block VI, Huiroa Survey District, County oJ Ingle­wood.

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authoritics vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of

every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-Genera.l of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land which is described in the Schedule hereto-and which was taken for the purposes of the East Coast Main Trunk Railway (Napier Northwards, Tutira Section) and is not now required for such purposes­shall, upon the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette, become a road, and that 'such road shall be maintained by the Hawke's Bay County Council in like manner as other public highways are controlled and maintained by the said Council.

SCHEDULE.

APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land dealt with: 1 rood 5 perches, being railway land, formerly portion of Petane No.1 Block.

Situated in Block III, Puketapu Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.). (S.O. 802, green.)

In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 61655, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured blue.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 19th day of May l~~ ,

J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

Declaring Land IGken Jor a Government Wark, and not ,.equired far that PUrpoBe, to be Crown Land.

[L.s.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities VE'sted in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and the

Public Works Amendment Act, 1909, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Genera1 Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the J.a.nd Act, 1924.

SCHEDULE.

Approximate Are •• of

the Pieces of Sheet stopped Situated Government AdjolDlng or passing through In Block. No.ot

Roads Plan declared to be Crown Land.

A. R. P. 1 037·3 Section 360 (S.O. 1694) .. XIV 2 0 o 31'8 Section 388 .. .. VI 4 0 0 3·64 Section 388 .. .. " 4 I) 0 0·02 Section 388 .. ..

" 4 (Hutt R.D.). (S.0.1696)

Situated in Akatarawa. Survey District. In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more

particularly delineated on the plan marked P_ W.D. 54999, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured green.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of May ffiK '

J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING !

[L.a.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of

every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in 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 hereto is here by taken for the purposes of the construction of electric works, and shall vest in the Taranakf Electric­power Board 8.'1 from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after t.he fourteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five.

SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :­

A. R. P. 75 1 19 Being Section 5s, Ratapiko Soldiers' ~ttle­

ment; P.W.D. 62079; edged pink. 75 2 11 Being Section part 51 and Sllbsection 2 of

part 51; P.W.D. 62080; edged pink.

Situated in Block VI, Huiroa Survey District (Taranaki R.D.).

In the Taranaki Land District.; as the same are more par· ticularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Dis­trict.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st .day of May, 1925.

J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works.

GoD SA. VE THE KING!

Proclaiming Native Land /0 have become Crown Land.

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by section fourteen of the Native .Land Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia,

that on being satisfied that the purchaSe of any Native land has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­General may issue a Proclamation that such land has beoome Crown land:

And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the Sohedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown undE'r the authority of the Native Land Aot, 1909, and its amendments :

Now, therefore, in pursuance and exeroiAe of the power and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, General Sir Charlllll Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proolaim that the Native land set out in the Schedule hereto has become Crown land.

SCHEDULE. NGATIHAUl'OTO 7A 2 Block, being Lot 2, Section 106, Block I, Opunake Survey District: Approximate area, 28 acres 3 roods 37 perches.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General of the Dt)minion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of May, 1925.

J. G. COATES, Native MiniBtei:.­

GoD SAVE rJIB KmG I

Police-gaol ceased to be a Police.gaol.

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-.General.

A PROCLAMATION.

W HEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled the Prisons Act, 1908, it is enacted

that the Governor-General may, by Proclamation in the New Zealand Gazette, declare that any prison or police-gaol shall

1714 . THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

no longer be a prison or police-gaol; and upon the gazetting I with the advice and consent of the Executive (',ouncil of the of such Proclamation, or from and after any later date fixed said Dominion, doth hereby abolish the said Norfolk Downs in such Proclamation for the purpose, such prison or police- Drainage District as from the date of publication hereof in the gaol shall cease to be a prison or police-gaol: N c.w Zealand Gazette_

Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursu­ance of the above-recited power and authority, do hereby declare that, from and after the gazetting of this Proclama-

F. D_ THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

tion, thl! police-gaol at Akaroa, in the Land District of Allocating C08t of certa.in Proceeding8 under Section 132 of the Canterbury, shall cease to be a police-gaol. Municipal Corporationa Act, 1920, Borough of Biccarton.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under tbe Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of May, 1925_

C. J_ PARR, Minister of Justice_

GOD SAVE THE KING!

PriBon proclaimed.

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled the Prisons Act, 1908, it is pro­

vided that the Governor-General may, by Proclamation published in the Gazette, declare any house, building, enclosure, or place to be a. prison, and from and after the gazetting of any such Proclamation, or from any time later specified in the Proclamation, such house, building, enclosure, or place shall be deemed a prison:

Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursu­ance of the above-recited power and authority, do hereby declare that the a.rea of land described in the Schedule hereto, and a.Il buildings and enclosures used or occupied thereon, shall, from and after the date of thc publication of this Proclamation in the Gazette, be a prison known as the Rangipo Prison, within the meaning and for the purposes of the Prisons Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE. ALL that a.rea in the Wellington Land District, containing by a.dmeasurement 800 acres, more or less, and being Section 1, Block VIII, Pihanga Survey District, commencing at a point on the e&Btcrn side of the Waiouru-Tokaanu Road due east from Trig. No. 14, thence towa.rds the north generally by that road a distance of 13036·3 links; thence by a line running due e&llt a distance of 6200 links, to the Wa.ikato River; thence southward by that river to a point due east from the afore­mentioned Trig. No. 14; thence by a line due west, a distance of 8000 links, to the point of commencement. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan numbered 153/2p, deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

Given under the ha.nd of His Excellency the Governor­Genera.l of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued und"r the Seal of that Dominion th;s 21st day of May, 1925.

C. J. PARR, Minister of Justice.

GOD SAVE THE KING I

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of

May, 1925_

Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

W HEREAS by an Order in Council made under the Land Drainage Act" 1908 (hereinafter referred to as "the

said Act "), dated the second day of July, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and gazetted on the eleventh day of the same month, the area described in the Schedule to the said Order in Council was constitut",d a drainage district under the said Act, to be called by the name of the" Norfolk Downs Drainage District." :

And whereas a period of three years has elapsed during which no trustees have held office for the said drainage district under the said Act:

And whereas it is desirable to abollilh the said district: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the

Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the said Act and the Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1922, and aoting by and

CHARLES FERGUSSON. Governor-GeneraL ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

Present: HIS EXCELLENCY TH1!I GOVllBNOB-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuance of the powers vested in him by section one hundred and thirty-two of the Municipal Corporations

Act, 1920, and of every other power and authority 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 Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby direct that the Riccarton Borough Council and the Waimairi County Council shall defray in equal proportions all the costs of the Commission appointed under the said Act by Warrants under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General dated the twenty-first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, and the nineteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, to hold an inquiry and make a report on the proposal to exclude an area from the County of Waimairi and include such area in the Borough of Riccarton.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive CouDcil

A mendment to the Regulationa under the Government RailwaY8 Act, 1908_

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of

May, 1925. Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY TH1!I GOVlIlBNOB-GBNlIIBAL IN COUNCIL.

I N exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section ninety-four of the Government Railways Act,

1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby amend the regulations made under the Government Railways Superannuation .Fund Aot, 1902, on the eight,h day of July, one thousand nine hundred and three, by omitting Regulation 14, and substituting the following :-

14. Every contributor whose contributions to the fund are in arrear shall liquidate his liability to the fund in sueh manner as the Board may determine.

This regulation shall be deemed to have come into opera­tion on the first day of December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive CounoiL

Eumpting Certain GoodB from Primage Duty (C. No. 27)_

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER L.~ COUNCIL.

At the Governmea.t House a.t Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925. Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVEBNOB:GENDAL IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and aut,horities conferred upon him by section fifteen of the Customs

Amendment Act, 1921, and of all other powers and autho­rities en,~bling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor­General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the sa.id Dominion, doth hereby exempt radium, mesothorium, and other radio-active metallic elements, also inorganic salts of the same, from the primage duty imposed by the aforesaid section fifteen of the said Act.

This Order in Council shall be deemed to have come into force on the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five.

F_ D_ THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive CouDcil.

MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1715

Consenting to Land being taken for the Purposes of the Con- I Southland Electric-power Board (for completion of £ 150,000 struction of Electric TV arks in Block V I, lh,iroa Sun'ey electric works) _ . _ _ _ _ ..

District, County of Inglewood. Taranaki County Council (for a road and bridges in the Mangorei Riding) . . . . . .

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Tauranga County Council (for water-supply) 4,000 5,000

ORDER IN COUNCIL. Waiapu County Council (for forming and metalling the Main County Road) 5,000

it tue Government House at Wellington, trus 25th day of Waipawa County COllncil (for the construction of May. 1925. new bridges)

Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all

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 Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the land dcscribed in the Schedule hereto being taken for the purposes of the construct.ion of electric works in the County of Inglewood.

SCHEDULE.

ApPROXIMATE areas of the picces of land permitted to be taken :-

A. R. P. 75 1 19 Being Section 5s, Ratapiko Soldiers' Settle­

ment; P. W .D. (i2079; edged pink. 75 2 11 Being Section Part 51 and ~\lbsection 2 of

Part 51; P.W.D. G2080; ed[!cd pink.

Situated in Block VI, Huiroa Survey District (Taranaki R.D.).

In the Taranaki Land District; as the same arc more par­ticularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Dis­trict.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council

Consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL_

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of lI1ay, 1925.

Prescnt: HIs EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

W HEREAS application has been made under section twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919,

for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council to enable the several local authorities mentioned in the Schednle hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it is expedient that such consent should issue:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the Schedule hereto, and it is hereby declared that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate accordingly as a consent of the Governor-General in Council to the raising of the said loans.

~CHEDULE.

CAMBRIDqE Borough Council (for proportion of cost of high-level-bridge footways)

Cromwell Borough Council (for repayment of a maturing loan)

Featherston County Council (for the construction and formation of the Tuturumuri Road)

£ 550

2,000

9,000

5,000

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Declaring i'ort-ion of )lain l1igh'u'ay in Highu'ay District No. 16, U'aikollfll:ti CO'llllt!l~ to be a Gurernment Roa,d.

eHA HLE~ FERGU~~ON, Govemor,General. ORJ)]<;I{ IN COl1NCIL.

At the Goyernment House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

Present: RIS EX""LLEK"Y THE GOV';HKoR-G';K,alAL IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuance and "x('J'eiRH of t.h" ll<>wers vested in him by the Public Works Act, 19()~, ltnd of all other powers in

anywise eWlbling him in t.his b"haif, His Excelleney the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with thc advicc and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, dot.h ]w"oby ord"" and dcclare that Ow portion of main highway des('ribed in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after (·he date of the gazetting of this Order in Council, bccon1C a Government road.

SCHEDULE.

])L"EDI~-Chri8tchurch: All that portion of the Dunedin­Chris!'church Main Highway, commencing at the northern houndary of the City <>f Dunedin, and proceeding thence generally in a north -easterly direction, and terminating at thc intersection of Lcith Valley Road at Waitati, passing through the County of Waikouaiti, being a distance of eight miles, more or less. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan IllMked M.H. :l9, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wel­lington Land District, and thereon coloured blue and marked A-B on plan.

F. D. THOMSON, Ckl'k of the Executive Council.

Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Urenui Domain.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

Present: HIS EXOELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section forty of the Public Reserves and Domains Act,

1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and conSE-nt of the Executive Council of the ~aid Dominion, doth hereby appoint

Christopher Daniel Smith, Arthur Herbert Halcombe, William Henry Fuller, Samuel Topliss, Charles Herbert Wilson, Louis Rattenbury, and Robert Hpnry Pigott

Hawera Borough Council (for repayment of a maturing loan)

Hawera County Council (for completing the forma­tion and metalling of Ngawahine Road)

Henderson Town Board (for water-supply) Inglewood County Council (for forming and metalling

Hursthouse Road) ..

900 to be the Urmlli Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint

150 Thursday, the twenty - fifth day of June, one thousand 10,700 nine hundred and twenty-five, at eight o'clock p.m., u,s the

time when, and Mr. R. H. Pigott's residence, Urenui, as the 50 place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held.

Levin Borough Council (for completing the erection of municipal buildings)

New Plymouth Borough Council (for repayment of a maturing loan)

Opunake Electric-power Board (for completing electric works) ,

Rangitikei County Council (for deviating and form­ing Otaihape Valley Road)

2,400

10,000

SCHEDULE.

URENt:'I DmIAIN.-'l'ARA~AKI LAND DISTRICT.

SECTION 12, Block III, Waitam Survey District: Area, 7,000 57 acres.

F. D. THOMSON, 450 Clerk of the Executive Council.

1'116 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

Domam Board appointed to MOO Oontrol 0/ the Mata-a-Vai Domain.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925. Present:

HIs EXOELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by seotion forty of the Publio Reserves and Domains Act,

1908, His ExOOllenoy the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and cOIl!ent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint

George Ellis, Robert Stone Florance, John Graham, Gustavus Vaughan Hooper, William Southern Handley, Adam William Steele, and Leon Warne

to be the Mata.-a-Vai Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Saturday, the sixth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.five, at seven o'olock p.m., as the time when, and the residence of Mr. R. Stone Florance, Hata-a­V ai, Russell, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held.

SCHEDULE. MATA-A-V AI DOMAIN.

ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, con­taining by admeasurement 4 acres 3 roods 18·7 perches, more or less, being Lots 40, 50, 62, and 65; as shown on deposited plan No. 16246, Auckland Registry.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Doma·in Board appointed to have Control of tke Omau Domain.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

Present: HIS Excm.r.IIlI'CY THB GOVDNOB-GBNDAL IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section forty-seven of the Public Reserves and Domains

Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor - General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint

The Buller County Council to be the Omau Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Wednesday, the seventeenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, at eight o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Buller County Council's Office, Westport, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held.

SCHEDULE. OMAU DOMAlN.-NELSON LAND DISTRICT.

SEOTIONS 8, 19, 20, 21, and 22, Village of Omau: Area, 3 acres 2 roods 20 perches.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Domain Board appointed to have Control 0/ tke Lynton Downs Domain.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-GeneraL ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of Hay, 1925.

Present: THB HONOUBABLB Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. 'IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by

section forty-seven of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the

Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint

The Kaikoura County Council to be the Lynton Downs Domain Beard, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Friday, the fifth day of June. one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five •. at eight o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Kaikoura County Council's Office, Kaikoura, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held.

SCHEDULE. LYNTON DoWNS DOMA-IN.-MARLBOROUGH LAND DIsTRICT. SECTION 1 of 8, Lynton Downs Settlement, Block I. Green­burn Survey District: Area 5 acres.

F_ D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Domain Board appointed to have ControZ of the Glenmar1e Domain.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Houae at Wellington, thia 25th day of Kay, 1925. Present:

HIs EXCBLLBNCY THB GOVBRNOB-GBNBBAL IN CoUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section forty of the Public Reserves and Domains Act,

1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint

Angus Cameron, Leslie Robert King, William John McGuckin, Thomas Walker, and James Guild Whyte

to be the Glenmark Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Wednesday, the twenty-fourth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, at half-past seven o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Town Hall, Waipara. as the place where, the first meeting of the Beard shall be held.

SCHEDULE. CANTERBURY LA.ND lliSTRICT.--GLENMARK DoMAIN.

RESERVE 3971, Block I, Teviotdale Survey District: Area, 15 acres.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the El[ecu~iv. Council.

Tke North-western Side of Portion of Church Road, in ehe City 0/ Christchurch, exMnpted from the Provi8i0ntl 0/ Section 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908, BtlbJect to a Oondition as to the Building-line.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-GeneraL ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of Kay, 1925.

Present: HIs EXOELLENCY THE GOVBBNOB-GBNBBAL IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all 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 Executive Council

I of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution passed by the Chriotchurch City Council on the sixth day of April, one thoueand nine hundred and twenty­five, viz. :-

"The Christchurch City Council, having control of Church Street in the City of Christchurch, hereby by resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to that portion of the northern side of the said street lying between Opawa Road and Lots I, 2, and 3, D.P. 6913 •. being part of Rural Section 157 .. ;

'YAY 28.] . THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1717

subject to the condition that no building or part of a building I passed by the Petone Borough Council on the sixteenth day shall at any time be erected on the land adjoining the north- of Maroh, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, viz. :-western side of the portion of Churoh Road (described in "That the provisions of section one hundred and the Schedule hereto), within a distance of thirty-three feet seventeen of the Publio Works Act, 1908, and ite amend-from the centre-line of the said portion of street, such mente, shall not apply to all that portion of the eastern side condition being of the same effect a8 section thirty-five of of Beach Street upon which the following land, at present the City of Christchurch By-law No. I, 1916, Part I, owned by James Wilson and Archibald McLeod Wilson, of relating.to building-line. Wellington, builders, as tenants in common, abuts-

SCHEDULE. THE north-western side of all that portion of street, situated in the Canterbury Land District, City of Christchurch, known as Church Road, from its junction with Opawa Road to the eastern corner of Lot 1, D.P. 6913, front.ing Part Rural Section 157. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 62064, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

TM NortIt£rn Side of Portion of Friend Street, in tM Oity of Wellington, exempted from the Provi8ions of Section 117 of tM Public Work8 Act, 1908, subject to a Condition as to tM Building-line.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

namely, 31·8 perches-being Lote 73 and part of Lot 74 on deposited plan 51, part of Section 5, Hutt District, and being all the land in certificate of title, Volume 154, folio 221, Wellington Registry" ;

subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall at any time be erected on the land adjoining the eastern side of the portion of Beach Street (described in the Schedule hereto), within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre­line of the said portion of street.

SCHEDUI,E. THE eastern side of all that portion of street, situated in the Wellington Land Di~trict, Borough of Petone, known· as Beach Street, fronting a proposed subdivision of Lot 73 and part Lot 74 on deposited plan 51, part of Section 5, Hut~ District. As the "arne is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D_ 62383, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and therp-on coloured red.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk rof the Executive Council.

At the Government House at WelHngton, this 25th day of Prescribing Particulara to be furniaMd to Fire Board by Owner May,1925. of Property insuring oulaide New Zealand. Present:

HIS ExOBI.LBliOY THB GoVERNOR-GENERAL Ill! CoUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Publio Works Act, 1908, and of all 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 Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution passed by the Wellington City Council on the tenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, viz. :-

" The Wellington City Council, being the local authority having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, hereby declares that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to all that portion of the northern side of Friend Street beginning at its junction with Parkvale Road and extending­for a distance of approximately twenty-four chains to a point opposite to the eastern boundary of Church Street in the said city" ;

subject to the condition that nobuildinj!; or part of a building shall at any time be erected on the land adjoining the northern side of the portion of Friend Street (dl'scribed in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre­line of the said portion of street.

SCHEDULE. THE northern side of all that portion of street in the WeIling­ton Land District, City of Wellington, known as Friend Street, commencing at its junction with Park vale Road and ex­tending for a distance of approximately 24 chains to a point opposite the eastern ·boundary of Church Street. As the said portion of street is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 53297, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Dis­trict, and thereon coloured red.

F_ D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

PM Eastern Side of Portion of Beach Street, in tM Borough oj Petone, exempted from tM Prol>iaiona of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908, 8ubject to a {londition as to the Bltilding-line.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May. 1925.

Present: HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-G:mNBl!.AL Ill! Cotr}{OlL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in any­

wise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency tho Governor­General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said DQminion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Govemor-GenerrJ.

O:a.DER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

Present: HIS EXClCLLBNCY THE GOVERNO:a.-GBNlIRAL IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section forty-three of the 1!'inance

Act, 1924 (hereinafter referred to as "the said section "), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of t.he said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the particulars to be given upon giving the Fire Board of a Fire District the notification re~uired by subsection two of the said section shall be the particulars set out in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby declare that the form set out in the said Schedule may be used for the purpose of giving such notification as aforesaid.

SCHEDULE. To the Fire Board of the Fire Di~trict.

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 43 of the Finance Act, 1924, I notify you that I have insured property as under:-

1. Full name of owner: 2. Address of owner: 3. Occupation of owner: 4. Name of insurer (company, partnership, corporation,

or person with whom insurance is effected) : 5. Is insurer an insurance company not carrying on

business in New Zealand? 6. Is insurer an office or branch outside New Zealand

of an insurance company carrying on business in New Zealand?

7. General description of property: 8. Situation of property: 9. Appruximate value of property:

10. Amount of insurance : 11. Amount of premium: 12. Period in respect of which premium is payable: 13. Date when insurance \'lal! effected: And I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge

and belief the foregoing particulars are true and correct. Signature of owner:

Witness to signature­Signature of. witness: Address: Occupation:

NOTE.-'l'his Return requires to be forwarded within forty-eight hours after the owner effects the insurance, in accordance with section 43, Finsnce Act, 1924_

F. D. THOMSON~ Clerk of the Executive Counoil.

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1718 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. rNo.40

BegulatwfUI und/lf' the Onhard and Garden Diseases Act, 1908, I P'rescribin;/ the Rate of interest that may be paid by the WaUomo governing the B~moval of certain Plants and Bees from the Electric-power Board in respect of a Loan of £70,000, a1ltho-Oounties of Patea, Waitotara, and Wanganui.-Notice riced to be raised for Electric Works. No. Ag. 2604.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

:At the Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of May, 1925.

Present: HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by the Orchard and Garden Diseases

Act, 1908, 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 consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby 'revoke the Order in Council made on the twentieth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and gazetted on the thirtieth day of March then instant, making regulations governing the removal of certain plants and bees from portions of the Taranaki and Wellington Land Dis­tricts, and make the following regulations in lieu thereof, and doth declare that the said revocation and the regulations hereby made shall come into force on the date of publication of this Order in the New Zealand Gautte.

REGULATIONS. 1. IN these regulations "prescribed area" means all that area. comprising the Counties of Patea, Waitotara, and Wanganni.

2. No plant or portion of a plant of any variety of apple, pear, quince, or 'Oratwgus shall be sent or brought from the prescribed area into any portion of New Zealand other tha,n that ,area compri~ing the Auc·kland and North Auckland Land Districts;

Provided that nothing in this regulation shall apply to the sending by an officer of the Department of Agriculture, under proper safeguards, of plants or portions of plants of any of the above-mentioned kinds from the prescribed area for the purpose of the identification of the disease.

3. (1.) Every package of trees or shrubs, or portions of trees or shrub., sent from the prescribed area to any portion of New Zealand, other than that area oomprising the Auck­land and North Auckland Land Districts, must be accom­panied by a certificate, in the form set out in the Schedule hereto, signed by the consignor, that no plant or portion of a plant of any variety of apple, pear, quince, or Oratwgu8 is contained in the package.

(2.) The certificate shall be endorsed on a tag or label securely attached to the package in a prominent position.

4. (1.) No bees shall be sent or brought from the preRcribed area to any other portion of New Zealand unless such bees have been effectively quarantined for the six days immedi­ately prior to their despatch from that area so as to prevent their having access to any flowers or other vegetation.

(2.) The Director of the Horticulture Division of the De­partment of Agriculture shall appoint such places of quaran­tine, and shall prescribe such conditions for their use as he deems necessary.

(3.) Before sending or taking any bees Ol1t of t,he prescribE>d area the owner shall have them quarantined at one of the appointed places of quarantine.

(4.) After completing the prescribed period of six day. in quarantine the bees shall be forwarded dirl'ct from the quarantine place to their final destination, an official permit signed by an officer of the Department of Agriculture being attached by tag or label to each parcel of such hees.

(5.) No bees shall be accepted for posting or for consign­ment by rail to an address ont.ide the prescribed a,rea with· out such official permit being attached to the parcel.

(6,) All expenses of sending bees to a place of quarantine and of forwarding them on compl{,tion of their period of quarantine to their destination outside the presCl"ibed area shall be borne by the original sender of such bees, and shall be payable on demand.

5. Every person who does or omits any act in contravention of these regulations oommits an offence, and is liable on oonviction to a fine not exceeding £20.

SCHEDULE.

CERTIFICATE TO ACCOMPANY PACKAGES OF PLANTS. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, hereby certify that no plant or portion of plant of any variety of apple, pear, quince, or Oratwgus is contained in this package.

Date: Signature: Plaee : Witness to signature:

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council,

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THB GOVDNOB-GIIlNEBAL IN COUNCIL.

,\:X7HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, "V and its amendment., 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 autho­rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho .. rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof has not bellU borrowed, the local authority !nay, with the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council :

And whereas the Waitomo Electric-power Board has heen authorized to borrow the sum of seventy thousand pounds for electric works:

And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent consent as required by Ule above-recited section eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money !nay be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in him as aforessid, and acting 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 Waitomo Eleotric-power Board in respect of the said loan of seventy thousand pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the eaid Waitomo Electric-power Board is hereby authorized to boITOW the Raid sum of seventy thousand pounds accordingly.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Prescribing the Rate of Tnterest that may be paid by the Manurewa ToU'n Board in respect of a Loan of £550, a'uthoriled 10 be raised for the Purchase of Plallt.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COlJNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

Present: HIS EXOBLLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENEBAL IN CoUNCIL.

W HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, and its amendment., it is provided that; notwith.

standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho. rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent consent of the :Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council :

And whereas the Manurewa Town Board has been authorized to borrow the sum of five hundIed and fifty pounds for the purchase of plant:

And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his preced('nt consent as required by the abuve·recited section eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuanee and exercise of the powers and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acti.ng by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of t,he ~aid Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be paid by the Manurewa Town Board in respect of the said loan of five hundred and fifty pounds shall be a rate not exceedin~ six per centum per annum, and .the said Manurewa Town Board is hereby authorized to borrow tho said sum of five hundred and fifty pounds accordingly.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1719

Prescribing the Rale of Interest that may be paid by the Tuu­marunui Borough Council in reapect of a Loan of £6,000 being a Further Portion of a Loan of £32,000 authorized t~ be raised for constructing and improdng Streeta.

8. Situation of property: 9. Approximate value of property:

10. Amount of insurance : 11. Amount of premium: 1 '2. Period in respect of which premium is paya.ble :

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. 13. Dote when insurance was effected: ORDER IN COUNCIL. Aud I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge and

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of belief the foregoing particulars are trne and correct. May, 1925. Signature of owner:

Present: . Witness to signature: [Signature of witness, addreas, occupa-HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. twnJ.

WHEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, NOTE.--This return requires to be forwarded within forty-and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith- eight. hours after the owner effects the insurance, in accordance

standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule with section 43, .l!'inance Act, 1924. of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho- F. D. THOMSON, rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho- Clerk of the Ex!'cutive Council. rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate- __ ~ __ . __ payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or Conferring Special Jurisdiction on the Native Land Coort.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

determined, and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of Governor.General by Order in Council: May, 1925.

And whereas the Taumarunui Borough Council has been authorized t.o borrow the sum of thirty-two thousand pounds for constructing and improving street.s, and is now desirous of raising the sum of five thousand pounds, bein~ a further portion of tbe loan of thirty-two thousand pounds:

And whoreas the Minister of Finance has given his prec('dent consent as required by the above-redted eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and act.ing by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth here by prescribe that the rate of interest that may be lxdd by the Taumarunui Borough Coun· cil in respect of the said loan of five thousand pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the sftid Taumarunui Borough Council is hereby authorizpd to borrow the said sum of five thousand pounds accordingly.

F. D. THmtrSON. Clerk of the Executive Council.

Preacribing Particulars to be furnished to Fire Boa'rd by Owner of Property insuring outside New Zealand.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925. Present:

HIS EXCEI.LENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL.

I N pursuance and exercist' of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section forty.three of the Finance

Act, 1924 (hereinafter referred to as "the said section "), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency t,he Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth herebv prescribe that the particulars to be given upon giving th~ Fire Board of a fire district the notification required by 8U b­section two of the said section shall be the particulars set out in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby declare that the form set out in the said Schedule may be used for the purpose of giving such notification as afoTe"aid.

SCHEDFLE.

To the Fire Board of the Fire District. PURSU A.NT to the provisions of section 43 of the Finance Act, 1924, I notify you that I have insUl'ed property 8Jl under:-

1. Full name of owner: 2. Address of owner: 3. Occupation of owner: 4. Name of insurer (company, partnership, corporation, or

person with whom insurance is effected) : 5. Is insurer an insurance company not carrying on busi­

ness in New Zealand ? 6. Is insurer an office or branch outside New Zealand of

an insurance company carrying on, business in New Zealand?

7. General description of property:

B

Present: HIS EXCEI.LENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

W HEREAS by section twenty-five of the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that in addition to the

jurisdiction elsewhere in the said Act conferred upon the Native Land Court, the Governor-General may by Order in Council confer upon the Court jurisdiction in any matter or question affecting the rights of Natives in any real or personal property:

And whereas it is expedient to confer upon the Court the said jurisdiction as hereinafter appears:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned and all other powers thereunto him enabling, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby confer upon the Native Land Court jurisdiction to hear and determine as between Natives any claim, whether at law or in equity, as to the ownership or possession of a greenstone axe known as "Waikanae" and latterly in the custody or control of Wi Kahukahu, a Ngati­porou Chief (since deceased), and any claim to recover possession thereof with power and jurisdiction to make such order or orders as the circumstances of the case may require, and to enforce compliance therewith as fully and effectually as if the claim and order was one within the ordinary juris. diction of the Court.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Conferring Special Jurisdiction on the Native Land Court.

CHARLES FERGUSSON. Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR· GENERAL' IN COUNOIL.

W HEREAS by section twenty-five of the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that in addition to the

jurisdiction elsewhere conferred upon the Native Land Court, the Governor-General may by Order in Council confer upon the Court jurisdiction in any matter or question affecting the rights of Natives in any real or personal property:

And whereas it is expedient to confer upon the Court the said jurisoiction as hereinafter appears:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned and all other powers thereunto him enabling, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby confer upon the Native Land Court jurisdiction to hear and determine as between Natives any claim, whether at law or in equity, to the ownership or possession of a flock of sheep now running or depasturing on the block situate in the Gisborne district, formerly known as Maraehara A Block, and now partitioned into various sub· divisions, which said sheep are alleged to have been under the control or management of Wi Waikari, Matehaere Pakou, and Hariata Patuwai, and with the earmark thereof to have

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1720 THE NEW ZEAIJAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

been transferred to the control and management of tho said Matehaere Pakou, and to hear and determine as between Natives any claim to recover damages in respect thcreof, with power and jurisdiction to make such order or orders us the circumstances of the care may require, and to enforce compliance therewith as fully and effectually as if the order was one within the ordinary jurisdiction nf the Court.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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Setting a8ide Native Land aa a Native Reservation.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR. GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

W HEREAS by section two hundred and thirty.two "f thc Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted, inter aliq,

that when any Native freehold land is owncd at law or in equity by more than ten owners in common the Governor­General may, by Order in Council, set apart and reserve any part of that land for the common use of the owners thereof as in the said Act provided :

And whereas the Native Land Court has recommended that the land described in the Schedule hereto be set apart and rererved under the provisions of section two hundred and thirty-two of the Native Land Act, 1909, for the common use of the owners thereof as a village, meetiug-place, church· site, building-site, and recreation-ground:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned, and all other powers thereunto him enabling, and acting by and with t,he advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby set apart and reservc for the common use of the owners thereof as a village, meetiug.place, church­site, building-site, and recreation-ground, the Native freehold land described in the Schedule hereto, to be a Native reser­vation within the meaning of tho said Act.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that area of land in the Borough of Te Kuiti, called or known as Pukenui 2v 1 Block, containing an area of 5 acres, and being the whole of the land comprised in a partition ord'lr of the Native Land Court dated the 28th .Tanuary, Hl25.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council

Validating Proceedings in connection with Poll taken to decide Statutory Cl.().~ing-day for Shops in Borough of A hlroa.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Honse at Wellington, thi~ 2fith day of May, 1925.

Present: HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN Coc~orr ..

W HEREAS pursuant to the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, and the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908, a

poll of electors was taken in the Borough of Aka.roa ou the twenty-ninth day of April, one thousaud nine hundred and twenty-five, to decide which working-day in each week should be the statutory closing·day for shops in the Rorough of Akaroa:

And whereas the proceedings in cormection with the said poll were irregular in that, althongh public notice of the said poll was given by the Returning Officer, such notice Was given after the time required by section forty-one of the said I,ocal Elections and Polls Act, 1908 :

And whereas it is desirable to validate the inegularity aforesaid:

Now, therefore, His Excellencv the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in' pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section twent.y-four of the Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act, 1913, and of all other powers and a.uthorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth here by order and declare that the proceedings in connection with the said poll shall be valid to all intents and purposes as though the Returning Officer had given pu blip notice thereof not

Inter than tho time prescrihed by section forty-onA of the said Local Elections alld Polls Act, 1908; and that the validity of the proceedingR in connection with the said poll shall not be called in question hy reason only of the irregularity afore­said.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Apportionment of Representation on the South Taranaki Electric· power Board.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by the Elect-ric-power Boards Act,

1918, HI" Excellency the Governor-General uf the Duminion of New Zealand, act.in~ by and with the ad vice and consent .,f the Executive Council of the said Dominion, duth herebv determine with respect to the Suuth Taranaki Electric.power District, bdng an electric-power district 'duly constituted by Proclamation dated the twenty-fourth d",y of April, one t,hon­sand nine hundred and twenty-five, and puhli.hed in the New Zealand Gnzette No. 27, of the thirtieth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-fiye, that the number of represent.atives of each constituent district on the Board of the said district, shall be the num bel' specified in the Schedule hert'to opposite the n[1me of that const.ituent distdct._

RC'J-lEDULE.

Co~sTITeENT Di"tricts :-­Hawera Borough Hawera Countv Waima,te West County Manaia Town District ~ormanby Towl1 District,

2 members. 2 2

" 1 member. J

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Declaring an Area at l'aitintun, the Property of JJ.lr. Samuel Bolton, to be a Sanduary under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, Wellington Acclima.tization District.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

PURSUANT to the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, I, General Sir

Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Do­minion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the area descrihcd in the Schedule hereto shall be a sanctuary for the purposes of the said Act, and that no imported game or native game shall be taken or killed within the said area, except pursuant to an authority granted under section thirty­one or section thirty-two of the said Act; nor shall any person, except under such conditions as may from time to time be prescribed by the :Minister, take any dog or fireann into 8uch area, or discharge a,ny firearm or explosive in such area, or do anything likely to cause any imported game or native game to leave such area.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that area in the Wellingt,on Land District bounded by a line commcneing at the confluenco of the Manawatu and Mangatainoka Ri ,-ers. and proceeding thence up the left bank of the lIIanawatu River to a point in line with the north·easte.rn boundary of Election 65 (Road and River-bank Protection Reserve), .Block T, Makuri Survey District; thence to and along that boundary to the south-eastern corner of the said Sectio!! 65; thence northerly along the road forming the south-eastern boundary of the said Section 65, to a point in line with the south-eastern boundary of Section 2A, Block I, 1Iiakuri Survey District; thence to ;md along that boundary and its production to the Tiraumea River; thence down the Tiraumea and Mangatainoka Rivers to the confluence of the Manawatu and Mangatainoka Rivers, the place of com­mencement,.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General, this 21st day of May, 1925.

RlCHD. F BOLLARD, )Minister of Internal Affairs.

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MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1721

Notifying Laru1s in Nelson Land Di8trict for Sale by Public in cash or in ten years by twenty half-yearly instalments of Auction. of £lI 6s. 8d.. Total half-yearly payment on lease, £90 68. 2d.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

I N pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by section one hundred and thirty-two of the

Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor - General of the Dominion of New Zcaland, do hereby appoint Monday, the sixth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, as the time at which the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be sold by public auction; and I do hereby fix the prices at which the said lands shall be sold as those mentioned in the said Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE. NELSON LAND DISTRICT.

Town of Puponga Port.-Collingwood Oounty.-Onetalta

SECTION 11: Area, 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Survey District.

1 rood; upset price, 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

£7 lOs. £7 lOs. £5. £1 lOs. £5. £1 lOs. £5. £7 lOs. £5. £7 ]0". £;;. £7 1Oe.

Situated about fourteen miles from Collingwoou. by road, which is formed part of the way only, the greater portion being along the sea-beach. A wharf has becn constructcd by the Puponga Coal Company, anu. there is now direct steamer communication with Wanganui, IVellington, and Nelson. Soil is of sandy nature suitable for light cultivation, covered more or less wit.h light manuka. Fresh wator is obtainable by sinking.

As witness the hand of H is Excellency the Governor­General, this 21ft day of )1ay, 1925.

A. D. McLEOD. Minister of Lmds.

Opening SeUlement Lands in 111 arlborough Land District for Selection.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1924, and the

Land for Settlements Act, 1908, and amendments, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Bamnet, Go..-crJlor - General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the settle­

. ment lands described in the Schedulc hereto shall be open for selection on renewable lease on Tllf'sday, the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, at the rentals mentioned in the said Schedule; and I do also declare that the said lands shall hc Icascd under and subject to the provisions of the said Acts.

SCHEDULE.

Jl[ARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRI(1T.-SE~'Tr.EMEN'1" LAND.-FIRST­CLASS LAND.

/{ aikoura C'oulIty.-Pernleigh Settlement.

Greenburn Survey District. SEOTION Is, Block II: Area, 69 acres 0 roods 12 perches; capital value, £3,370; half-yearly rent, £75 16s. Bd.

Section 2s, Block II: Area, 75 acrcs 1 roou. 19 perches; capital value, £3,320; half-yearly rent, £74 14s.

Section 3s, Block II: Area, 73 acr!'" 2 roods 5 perches; capital value, £2,885; half-y!'arly rent, £64 18s. 3d.

Section 4s, Block II: Area, 98 acre" 3 roods 25 perches; capital value, £2,500; half-yearly rent, £56 5s.

Section 5s, Block II: Area, lIS acres 3 roods; capital value, £2,610; half-yearly rent, £58 14s. Gd.

Section 6s, Block II: Area, 155 acreH 2 roods; capital value, £1,905; half-yearly rent, £42 178. 3d.

Mount Fyffe Survey District. Section 7s, Block VI: Area, 88 aeres 1 rood 15 perches.

Capital value, £3,510; buildings, £175. Half-yearly rent, £78 19s. 6d.; £lI 6s. 8d.*

* Half yearly instalment of interest and sinking fund on buildings (cow-byre and calf-hous!'), valued at £175, payable

DESCRIPTION OF SEOTIONS.

Section Is: All flat, first-quality agricultural and dairying land, good pasture, English grasses. Fenced on road frontage. Boundary-fencing, valued at £56, included in the capital value.

Section 28: Two-thirds flat, balance hills. Flat, excellent dairying land, somewhat wet in parts. Can be improved by further draining; good pasture. Boundary and internal fencing, valued at £58, included in the capital value.

Section 3s: Two-thirds flat, halance hills. Flat, very rich first-class dairying land, good pasture, wet in parts. Can be improved by further draining. Hills, hard, in native grass. Boundary and internal fences, valued at £70, are included in the capital value.

Section 4s: Nearly ring-fenced. Half flat, balance hills. Flat, rich, deep soil, capable of improvement by further draining. Good pasture. Hills in native grass. Boundary and internal fences valued at £56 are included in the capital value.

Section 58: About half flat, half hills. Small area of st<lny land and flat, balance on flat recently laid down in English rye-grass, part wet. Can he improved by further draining. Hills hard, in native grass and manuka-scrub. Boundary and internal fences, valued at £75, are included in the capital value.

Section 6s: Half, flat to undulating, balance hilly, with the exception of a small area of stony land along the front; the flat lanu. is of good quality and can be further improved by draining. Pasture on this section consists of danthonia, fiorin, crested dog's tail, white clover, fog, &c., with some manuka on hills. Boundary and internal fencing, valued at £105, is included in the capital value.

Hection 78: All good flat land in good English pastnre, with the exception of about 15 acres of easy hills at the southcrn end and in danthonia. Boundaries with Section Is and 28 not fenced. Boundary and internal fencing, valued at £86, is included in the capital value.

The improvements on Section 7s, not included in the capital valuc, hut whieh must be paid for separately, com­prise cow byre and yards valued at £150, and calf-shed valued at £25.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION.

Fernleigh Settlement, being a portion of Mr. S. Andrew's well-known Fernleigh Estate, is situated on the Main Kai­koura-Waiau Road, distant about six miles and a half from Kaikoura town and port, about four miles from the Kaikoura Surburban Dairy Factory, and about two miles from a school, all by good metalled roads. There is also a very efficient cream service connecting with Christchurch, and a mail-car service passing tri-weekly. The land is eminently adapted for dairying, being partly flat and partly hilly, all being in good pasture. The flat .. comprise some of the finest dairying country in Marlborough, being drained swamp, and capable of further improvemcnt by more draining. The hills, carrying native grasses and a little manuka-scrub, have a northerly aspect and work in well with the flat land. There are a few rabbits OIl the hilly portion of the settlement. The altitude v8,ries from about 200 ft. t<l 1,000 ft. above sea-level. The di,(,rict enjoys a good climate with a sufficient rainfall for sneeessful dairy farming.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS.

I. The drains adjacent to the section-boundaries are deemed to be party drains, and the adjoining lessees are jointly held responsible for the cleaning, repairing, and other. wise maintaining in a due state of efficiency of same.

2. The right is reserved to any lessee to construct and con­nect subsidiary or cross drains to the main drains adjacent (,0 his section boundary, notwithstanding the fact that such main drains may not be on his section, but no such right shall be exercised without the consent of the Commissioner of Crown Lands being first obtained.

3. The lessee shall cleanse, repair, and keep in a due state of efficiency all open, piped, or covered drains within their respect.ive sections.

4. Thc lessee shall clean, repair, and keep in a due state of efficiency, the portions of the Ewelme Stream within their respective sections.

5. The lessees shall not cut down or remove any of the exotic trees growing on the land demised without first obtain­ing consent of the Commissioner of Crown Lands in writing.

As witness the hand of His Excollency the Governor­General, this 21st day of May, 1925.

A. D. MoLEOD, Minister of Lands.

1722 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

Notifying Land in Nelaon Land District for Sale by Public I Situated in the "Waimea Block" in Aniseed Valley, A uction. between Serpentine and Miner Creeks. Access from Hope -- . Railway-station, eight miles by good metalled road, thence

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. one mile rough track. Steep rugged country, almost entirely

I N pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by section one hlmdred ",nd thirty-two of the Land

Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Go­vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint Monday, the sixth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, as the time at which the land described in the Schedule hereto shall be sold by public auction; and I do hereby fix the price at which the said land shall be sold as that mentioned in the said Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE. NELSON LAND DISTRIOT.

SBO'.rION 739, City of Nelson: Area, 1 acre; upset price,£500.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General, this 25th day of May, 1925.

D. H. GUTHRIE, for Minister of Lands.

Openl'IIIJ National-endounnent Lands in North Auckland Land Diatrict for Selection on Renewable Leaae.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities confl'rred on me b.v the Land Act, 1924, I, General

Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the national-endowment lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be open for selection on renewable lease on Monday, the sixth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twentv-five, at the rentals mentioned in the 8aid Schedule; and I'do also declare that the said lands shall be leased under and subject to the provisions of the said Act.

SCHEDULE. NORTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRlOT.-NATIONAL ENDOWMENT.

-SEOOND-OLASS LAND.

Bay of Islands Oounty.-Kawakawa 8url)ey District. SEOTIONS 39 and 40, Block XVI: Area, 8 acres 1 rood 14 perches; capital value, £20; half-yearly rent, 8s.

Sections 43, 44, and 45, Block XVI: Area, 16 acres 2 roods 26 perches; capital value, £45; half-yearly rent, 18s.

Altitude, 30ft. to 150ft. above sea-level. Broken country oovered with fern, manuka, and hakea. Soil of very poor olay on sand~tone formation, badly watered. Very much disfigured with gum-holes, mine-shafts, tram-lines, tip-heads, &c. Arout a '1uarter mile distant from Kawakawa.

As witness the hand of His E"cellen~y the Governor· General this 22nd day of May, 1926.

A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands.

Opening N ational-endaunnent Landa in Nelson Land Dietriet for Selection.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1924, I, General

Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare and provide as follows, that is to say :-

The national-endowment rural lands enumerated in the Schedule hereto are hereby Bet apart for selection on renew­able lease on Tuesday, the seventh day of July, one thou~and nine hundred and twenty-five, at the rentals specified in the said Schedule, and shall be deemed to be heavy-bush lands.

After the first half-year's rent has been paid by the selector the further instalments of rent payable by binI for a period of four years shall not be demanded; provided that if at any time during the first five years of his occupancy the selector disposes of his interest in the land the rent so con­ceded shall be paid by binI in full, and thereupon the Land Board may remit such instalments of rent payable by the incoIning tenant, not exceeding in the aggregate the amount of rent previously conceded to the selector, as the Board thinks fit.

SCHEDULE. NELSON LAND DISTRICT.-SEOOND-OLASS LAND.-NATIONAl,

ENDOWMENT.

Waimea Oounty.-Waimea Survey Diatrict. (Exempt from rent for four years.)

SECTION 9, Block XV: Area, 1,008 acres; capital value, £960; half-yearly rent, £19 48.

covered with manuka-scrub and a few ]latches of light bush. Poor soil; within the mineral belt. Well watered. Altitude, 600 ft. to 1,800 ft. above sea-level.

Section II, Block XV: Area, 1,470 acres; capital value, £1,290; half-yearly rent, £26 16s.

Situated in the" Waimea Block" two miles up the Serpen­tine Creek. Access from Hope Railway-station by good metalled road to within two miles of section, then rough bridle-track. Very broken hilly country covered with light bush and manuka-scrub. Clayey soil resting on mineral rook formation. Well watered. Altitude, 400 ft. to 1,500 it. above sea-level. General quality poor.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General, this 23rd day of May, 1925.

A. D. MoLEOD, Minister of Lands.

Openi'IIIJ Lands in the Korth Auckland Larul District jar Sale or Silection.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1924, I, General

i-iir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, having received the report of the Under-Secretary in this behalf, as provided by section one hundred and seventy-six of the said Act, do herebv declare that the lands described in the Schedule hereto shali be open for sale or selection on Monday, the sixth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty· five ; and also that the lands mentioned in the said Schedule may, at the option of the applicant, be purchased for cash, or be selected for occupation with right of purchase, or on renewable lease; and I do hereby also fix the prices at which the said lands shall be sold, occupied, or leased as mentioned in the said Schedule hereto, and do declare that the said lands shall be sold, occupied, or leased under and subject to the provisions of the Land Act, 1924.

SCHEDULE. NORTH AUOKLANn LAND DISTRIOT.

FIRST-CLASS LAND. Waitemala Oounty.-Paremorerrw Parish.

SEOTION 243: Area, 25 acres 0 roods 20 perches. Capital value, £125. Occupation with right of purchase: Half­yearly rent £3 2s. 6d. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £2 lOs.

Section situated on Riverhead-Albany Road, one mile and a half from Riverhead. Flat to undulating land in short scrub, fern, and tea-tree; all more or less ploughable, lying well to north; fairly well sheltered. Soil is of clay on sand­stone. Poorly watered hy swamps. Elevation about 100 ft. to 150 ft. above sea-level. Suitable for fruit, poultry, &c.

Sections 322 and 323: Area, 30 acres I rood 17 perches. Capital value, £200. Occupation with right of purchase: Half-yearly rent, £5. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £4.

Weighted with £50, valuation for improvements. Sections situated one mile and a half from Albany Wharf,

Post-office, and School by formed road, most of which is metalled. All ploughable land; 2 acres in part-worn-out pasture, about 20 acres in scrub, and some clearing and' cultivation has been done. About 40 chains fencing in poor condition. House, cheaply built, five rooms, wants doing up. 'fhe soil is mostly free clay loam, which can be made useful by good tillage and fertilizing. Watered by swampy stream and springs, and better supply could probably be obtained by boring. Suitable for mixed farming, and small fruits could a,lso be grown.

Waitemata Oounty.-Waipareira Parish. Section 211: Area, 19 acres 3 roods. Capital value, £235.

Occupation with right of purchase: Half - yearly rent, £5 17s. 6d. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £4 148.

Section situated two miles south of Swanson on Henderson Valley Road, which is mostly metalled. Undulating land running up steeply at the back, and all more or less ploughable. Two swampy creeks running through it provides plenty of water. Elevation ranges from 150 ft. to 300 ft. above sea­level. Soil is of clay, varying from poor to fair, on clay and sandstone formation.

Improvements consist of 2 acres orchard, 10 chains draining, 5 chains hedge, and whare 8 ft. by 12 ft. of kauri with iron roof. .

MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1723 SEOOND-OLASS LAND.

Waitemata Oounty.-Paremoremo Pari8h. Section 254: Area, 29 acres 3 roods 2 perches. Capital

value, £90. Occupation with right of purchase: Half­yearly rent, £2 5s. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £1 16s.

Section situated on Ridge Road, Albany to Riverhead, three miles from Riverhead by formed clay road. Undulating land lying to east, well sheltered; two-thirds ploughable; remainder can be brought in in time. Soil is of clay on sand­stone: poorly watered by small swamps. Elevation, 200 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level. Suitable for fruit, potatoes, fowls, &c.

Rodney Oounty.-Pakiri Survey District.

Section 36, Block XII: Area, 99 acres. Capital value, £85. Occupation with right of purchase: Half-yearly rent, £2 28. 6d. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £1 14s.

Section situated between Wellsford and Waiteitei Settle­ment, access being from Wellsford Railway-station by formed dray-road, one mile and a half, of which one mile is metalled. Elevation ranges from 200 ft. to 350 ft. above sea-level. 25 acres fair-quality swamp with flax and cabbage-trees in it, balance undulating to steep broken country, approximately half of which is very poor. About three-quarters of the section is plougha ble. The soil varies from a loam of fair quality to red and white clay on pipeclay formation. Well watered by swamp and creeks.

As witness the hand of his Excellency the Governor-General this 23rd day of May, 1925.

A. D. MoLEOD, Minister of Lands.

Setting aparl Of'OW'fl Land, und.er Section 161 of the Land Act, 1924.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by section one hundred and sixty­

one of the Land Act, 1924, r, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the land described in the Sohedule hereto for disposal under the section of the Act mentioned.

SCHEDULE. NORTH AUOKLAND LAND DmTBIOT.

SECTION 48, Block V, Opoe Survey District: Area, 27 acres 2 roods 26 perches.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 20th day of May, 1925.

A. D. MoLEOD, Minister of Lands.

Primary Education Endowment in the Auckland Land District, set apart as a Site for a Public School.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General.

W HEREAS by section five of the Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1911, it is enacted that the Go­

vernor·General may, on the recommendation of the Land Board of the district in which are situated any reserves or endowment vested in the Crown by or in pursuance of section two of the Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1910, set apart as sites for public schools, secondary schools, or technical schools any part of such reserves or endowments:

And whereas the Land Board of the Auckland Land Dis­trict has duly passed a resolution recommending that the primary-education endowment described in the Schedule hereto should be set apart as a site for a public school, and it is expedient to give effect to such recommendation:

Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur­suance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Acts aforesaid, do hereby set apart the primary-education endow­ment described in the Schedule hereto as a site for a public school.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurement 3 acres, more or less, being Lot 2, D.P. 12431, and part Lot 2, D.P. 12430, and being all the land oomprised in certificate of title, Volume 404, folio 78, Auck. land Registry.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. General, this 25th day of May, 1925.

D. H. GUTHRIE, for Minister of Lands.

Ve8ting the Oontrol of a Scenic Reserve in the Pongaroa SceniA; Board.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by section thirteen of the Scenery

Preservation Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand doth hereby vest the oontrol of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto (being land reserved under the said Act, for the period of three years from the date hereof (unless previously altered or revoked under the said Act), in the undermentioned persons, namely,-

Leonard Johnston, Willliam Evan Davies, William Nelson Lankey, Max Kayser, Ernest Ronaldson McIntyre, lfrederick William Gregory, John McIntyre, Frederick Wardle, and Robert William Morris,

who are hereby constituted for that purpose a special Board by the name of the Pongaroa Scenic Board (herein referred to as "the Board "), in trust, for the preservation of scenery, and with the powers and subject to the conditions hereinafter contained, that is to say,-

1. The first meeting of the Board shall be held on Wednes­day, the tenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, at eight o'clock p_m., in the Public Hall, Pongaroa, and thereafter the Board shall meet for the transaction of business on the fust Wednesday in each quarter at the time and place aforesaid, or at such other time or place as may from time to time be fixed by the Board.

2_ The members of the Board shall at their first meeting and thereafter at the annual meeting hereinafter mentioned, elect one of themselves to be Chairman, who may join in the discussion, and shall have an original as well as a casting vote. The Chairman shall hold office until the election of his successor.

3. Special meetings may be convened by the Chairman, provided that two days' notice of such meeting is given to each member, specifying the business to be transacted at such special meeting; and no other business than that so specified shall be transacted at such meeting.

4. Any five members of the Board shall form a quorum. Any meeting may be adjourned from time to time.

5. All questions shall be determined by the majority of votes of the members of the Board present at the meeting.

6. n at any meeting the Chairman is not present at the time appointed for holding the same, the members present shall choose one of their number to be chairman for such meeting.

7. n, by resignation, death, incapacity, or otherwise, the seat of any member shall be or becone vacant, or if any member absents himself, without reasonable cause, from three consecutive meetings of the Board, the Governor­General shall have power to appoint any other person to be a member of the Board in his stead.

8. The Board shall prepare and submit at an annual meet­ing to be held in the month of April in each year a report of the proceedings of the Board for the previous year ending on the thirty-fust day of March, together with a statement of the receipts and expenditure of the Board for such year. A copy of every such report and statement, certified by the Chairman to be correct, shall be sent to the Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation as soon as possible after each annual meeting.

9. The Board shall control the said reserve in accordance wirh the provisions of the said Act and of the regulations made thereunder.

SCHEDULE. PONGAROA SCENIC RESERVE_-WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT. SECTIONS 1 to 12, Block IV, Town of Pongaroa: Area, 5 acres 1 rood 35 perches.

Also Sections I, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, Block VII, Town of Pongaroa: Area, 2 acres 3 roods 11 perches.

Also part of Section 5 and Sections 6 to 16 inclusive, Block XII; parts of Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and Sections 11, 13, and part Section 14, Block XIII, part Section 16 and Sections 14 Itnd 18 to 24 inclusive, Block IX, Town of Pongaroa; Section 14, Suburbs of Pongaroa; and roads within the above area stopped by Proclamation dated 18th February, 1908, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 12, of the 20th February, 1908, page 608: Area, 48 acres 1 rood 13 perches.

Also Section 24, Pongaroa Suburbs, Block IX, Mount Car berns Survey District: Area. 3 roods 30 perches.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. General this 25th day of May, 1925.

D. H. GUTHRIE, For Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation.

1724 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

1 napector of Scenic Re8erve appointed.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section four of the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, I,

General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint

Raymond Wilfred Matthews to be an Inspector under the said Act in respect to the scenic reserve described in the Sohedule hereto_

SCHEDULE. WAIRARAl'A. LAKE SnORE SOENIC RESERVE.-WELLINGTON

LAND DISTRICT. SECTION 1, Block IX, Wairarapa Survey District: Area, 53 acres 12 perches_

Also Section 2, Block IX, Wairarapa Survey District: Area, 14 acres 2 roods 11 perches_

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General, this 25th day of May, 1925.

D. H. GUTHRIE, For Minister in Charge oi ;Scenery Preservation.

Appointing a Member of the Napier Harbour Board.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

W HEREA."l it is provided by subsection three of section thirty-eight of the Harbours Act, 1923, that in the

ovent of an extraordinary vacancy in the office of a non­elective member of a Harbour Board, the Governor-General shall, by Warrant under his hand, appoint some qualified person in his place :

And whereas William Kinross White, a non-elective member of the Napier Harbour Board, has forfeited his office on the Board through the operation of clause (11) of subsection one of section thirty-four of the said Act, and it is desirable to appoint a duly qualified person in his place :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the hereinbefore power and authority, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that. behalf, doth hereby appoint

George Frederick Roach to be a member of the Napier Harbour Board, in place of the said William Kinross White.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General, this 20th day of May, 1925.

G. JAB. ANDERSON, Minister of Marine.

Officer8 appointed to take and receive Statutory Declamtions.

P URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by section two hundred and eighty-eight of the Justices

of the Peace Act, 1908, and section sixteen of the Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1923, I, Genera.l Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealaud, do hereby notify and declare that the persons whose names are set' out in the Schedule hereto, being persons holding office in the service of the Crown, as stated opposite their names in the said Sohedule, are authorized to take and receive statutory declarations under section two hundred and eighty­eight of the- Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.

SUHEDULE. FRA.NCIS Evensoll Beamish, Accountant, Chief Post-office,

Auckland. Francis George Amos Eagles, Accountant, Chief Post-office,

Dunedin. As witness my hand this 19th day of May, 1925.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

Officer appointed to take and receitJe Statutory Declarations.

P URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by sec­tion two hundred and eighty-eight of the Justices of

the Peace Aot, 1908, and section sixt~n of the Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1923, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson,

Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declare that

John Fitzgerald, being a person holding the office of District Public Trustee at Nelson, is authorized to take and receive statutory declara­tions under the two-hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.

As witness my hand, this 23rd day of May, 1925. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

Postmasters appointed to take and receit'e Statutory Declarations.

P URSUANT to the anthority conferred npon me by the two-hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices

of the Peace Act, 1908, I, Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New ZeoJand, do hereby notify and declare that the persons set out in the Schedule hereto, being persons holding the office of Postmaster under the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, at the places set opposite their names in the Schednle, are authorized to take and re­ceive statutory declarations under the two-hundred-and­eighty-eighth section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.

sCHimULE. Vincent Brooks Blenheim. Hugh Paterson Donald Christchurcb. Arthur Blaymires Card i Dargaville_ Francis Michael Scully Devonport. Fredcrick William Penlington Dunedin. Duncan Malcolm McIntosh Greymouth. Robert Henry Boyd .. Hamilton. Leslie John Bull Hawera. Madge Balmer Hayward Mangapai. Charlotte Jane Linn .. Mangatoki. }'rederick William Moore Marton_ Charles Eric Travers lIfataroa. James Stuart Jordan. . lIHlton. Cecil Argrove Mathieson Napier. George William Hazleton Nelson. Bertram Eustace Silke Brodie. . New Plymouth. Norman Boyne Ngatea_ John Peter Porteous Clouston Rotorua. Claude Tasman Whittleston Sefton. Monica Jane Thomson Taitimu. Albert Arneas Chittenden Te Awamutu. Robert Peebles Thames. Walter Thomas Johnston Timaru. HelieI' Oswald McDonald Bree Wanganui. Harold George Davis.. WestllOrt. As witness my hand, tbis 19th day of May, 1925.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Geneml.

Appointment aa Ranger under the Animala Protection and Game Act, 1921-22.

I N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, I, Richard Francis

Bollard, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint

Walter Powell, of Tawarenga, to be a Ranger nnder the said Act for the Bay of Islands Acclimatization District.

As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 5th day of May, 1925.

RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Minister of Internal Affairs_

Ranger under the Animal8 Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, appointed.

Department of InternoJ Affairs, Wellington, 26th Ma.y, 1925.

I N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, I, Richard Francis

BOllard, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint

Albert Dellow, of Waimate, to be a Ranger under the said Act for the Waimate Acclima­tization District.

As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 25th day of May, 1925.

RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Minister of Interna.l Affairs.

MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1725

GOMul of Denmark at Wellington appointed.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 25th May, 1925.

H IS Excellency the Governor.General directs it to be notified that he has been informed by His Majesty's

Secretary of State for the Colonies that the King's Exequatur empowering

S. A. Longuet, Esquire,

to act as Consul of Denmark at Wellington, has received His Majesty's signature.

RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Appointment of Consul of the United States of America at A udland recognized prov'isionally.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 26th May, 1925.

H IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be notified that in accordance with advice received from

the Consul· General of the United States of America at WeI· lington he has recognized provisionally the appointment of

Mr. Waiter F. Boyle

as Consul of the United States of America at Auokland.

RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Inspector 'under the Nor;",u] Weeds Act, 1908, appointed. Notice No. Ag. 2505.

Member of Licensing Committee appointed.

Department of Justice, Wellington, 27th May, 1925.

H IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased to appoint '

Timothy O'Rourke, Esq., to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District of Otaki, 1.'ice B. I"ing, Esq., deceased.

C. J. PARR, Minister of Jl1stice.

Appointments to Cook Islands Public ServIce.

Cook Isl"nds Department, Wellington, 27th May, 1925.

H IS Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand ha' been pleased to make the following

appointments to the Cook Islands Public Service :-

E. C. Vellenoweth to be the R<lsidcnt Agent and Postmnst<lr at Aitutaki, also to be a Commissioner and Deput:v Registrar of the High Court of the Cook Island., on and from the 9th April, 1925.

W_ R. Wrench

to be Resident Agent and Postmaster at. Pukapuka, also to be a Commissioner and Deputy Regist.rar of the High Court of the Cook Islands, on and from the 1st May, 1925.

S. Savage to be a Commissioner of the Hi<l'h Court of the Cook Tslands on and from the 1st June, 1925. '>

M. POllfARE. Minister for the Cook Islands.

H IS Excellency the to appoint

Department of Agriculture, 1-Wellington, 27th May, 1925.

Governor·General has been pleased Registrar (,{ "Warriage8, &:e., appointed.

Claude Winton Newell to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, for the Hamilton Borough, the appointment to date as from the 25th May, 1925.

W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture.

Members of Domain Boards appointed.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 25th May, 1925.

H IS Excellency the Governor·General has, in pursuance of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains Act,

1908, been pleased to make the following appointments:-

Hector Carlton

to be a member, of the Fairlie Domain Board, in place of Thomas Faden, resigned.

William Patrick Corby to be a member of the Kynnersley Domain Board, in place of Thomas Wilkinson, resigned.

Hub~l't Thomas Clements to be a member of the Mount Richmond Domain Board, in place of Andrew Stevenson Thompson, deceased.

Thomas Edmund Whiteside to be a member of the Waipahi Domain Board, in place of Walter Frederick Denton, left the district.

William Mnnn to be a member of the Oxford Domain Boa.rd, in place of William Harley Alford who has f"iled to attend three con· secutive ordinary meetings of the Board.

George Charles Hunter and John Charles \Yhit"

to be members of the Brighton Domain Board, in place of Robert James Mitchell and George Walt"r Reid, resigned.

A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands.

]}f ember of Prisons Board appointed.

Prisons Department, Wellington, 22nd May, 1925.

H IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased to appoint

Michael Hawkins, Esq., to be a member of the Prisons Board constituted nnder the Crimes Amendment Acts, 1910 and 1920.

C. J. PARR, Minister of Justice.

Office of the Public Service Commissioner, 'Vellington, 18th May, 1925.

T HE Pnblic Service Commissioner has made the following appointment in the Public Service :-

Leslie John Bull, Esq.,

to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Hawera, and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Hawera, as from the 1st May, 1925.

A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary.

Appointment .. in. the Public SeT/ice.

Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 21st. May, 1925.

THE Public Service Commissioner has made the following appointments in the Public Service :-

James Nathan Neville, Esq., to be the Registrar of Electors and Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Lyttclton for the purposes of the Legis. lature Act, 1908, as from the II th day of May, 1925.

George Haymes Morrish, Esq., to be Registrar of Electors for the Elector,,] District of Stratford for the purposcs of the Legislature Act, 1908, as from the 12th day of May, 1925.

A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary.

Registra.rs Qf Marriage .. , &:c., appointed.

Office of the Pnblic Service Commissioner, Wellington, 25th May, 1925.

T HE PLlblic Service Commissioner has made the following appointments in the Pnblic S('rvice :-

Frederick William Moore, Esq., to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Rangitikei, and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at :.\Iarton, as from the 16th !\lay, 1925.

George Nelson, Esq_, to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the Dist.rict of Featherston, as from the 13th May, 1925.

James Nathan Neville, Esq., to be Registrar of .!\Iarriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Lyttelton, and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Lyttelton, as from the lIth May, 1925.

William Edward Ward, Esq., to be Registrar of '!\Iarringes and of Births and Deaths for the District of Ohinemuri, and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Paeroa, as from the 15th May, 1925.

A, C. TURNBULL, Secretary.

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Appointment in the Public Service.

Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellingtun, 23rd May, 1925.

THE Public Service Commissioner has made the following appointment in the Public Service ;_.-

Jules Caesar Malfroy, Esq., to be Clerk of the Magistrates' Courts at Hamilton and Morrins· ville for the purposes of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1908, Regi~trar at Hamilton of the Supreme Court of New Zealand for the purposes of the Judicature Act, 1908, Sheriff for the District of Hamilton for the purposes of the Judicature Act" 1908, Local Patent Officer at Hamilton for the purposes of section 15 of the Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1921-22, as from the 12th day of May, 1925; and the Return­ing Officer for the Electoral District of Hamilton for the purposes of the Legislature Act, 1908, as from the 18th day of May, 1925.

A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary.

Appointments in the PI/blic Service.

Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 26th May, 19~5.

T HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following appointments in the Public Service ;-

,Tohn Ross, Esq., to be the Registrar of Electors for the Electoral Di"t6ct of Waipawa for the purposes of the Legislature Act, 1908, as from the 18th day of May, 1925.

John Bennett, Esq., to be the Returning Officer for the Eleetoral District of Hutt for the purposes of the Legislature Act, 1908, as fl'Om (,he 18th day of May, 1925.

David Smith, Esq., to be the Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Maua­kau for the purposes of the Legislature Act, 19)8, as from the 20th day of May, 1925.

John William Harvey, Esq., to be Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Grey Lynn for the purposes of the Legislature Act, 1908, as from the 18tl, day of May, 1925.

Francis Bernard Dwyer, Esq.,

to be the Returning Offieer for the Electoral District of Wel­lington East for the purposes of the Legislature 1I.ct, 1908, as from the 19th day of May, 1092,;.

A. C. 'l'URNBULT" Recret"")'.

Appointment in the Pu.biic Ser"ice.

Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 27th May, 1925.

T HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following appointment in the Public Service ;-

William Mowbray Smith, Esq.,

BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL.

IN pursuance of section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, notice is hereby given that a poll of the ratepayers of the borough was taken on the 29th day of April, 1925, upon a proposal to raise a special loan of £15,500 for completing the gas-reticulation of the borough, also purchasing meters and materials.

Votes for the proposal, 1709; votes against the proposal, 1,305.

I declare the pro posa1 to be carried. Dated at Invercargill this 6th day of May, 1925.

A. BAIN, Mayor.

Result of Poll for Proposed Loan.

Wellington, 20th May, 1925.

T HE following notiee, received from the Mayor of the City of Nelson, is published in accordance with the

provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913.

W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Finance.

CITY OF NELS OX.

Poll for Special Loan.

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 191:3, and of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908, I hereby give notice that at a poll taken on Wednesday, the 29th day of April, 1925, for authority to raise a special loan of £5,700 for the purpose of making improvements to recrea­tion reserves and children's play-grounds, purchase of land in Hastings Street for recreation purposes, and the purchase of motor lawn mowers and rollers, and erection of necessarv buildings in connection with the said improvements, the result was as follows ;-

For the proposal, 1,275 votes; against the proposal, 516 votes; majority in favour of the proposals, 759.

I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. WM. LOCK, Mayor.

13th May, 1925.

Special Order made by the Porto bello Road Board declaring that Californian '['Matle shall be deemed not to be a N oxiou8 Weed. -Sotice No. Ag .. ?6U,j.

Deparlomellt of Agriculture, Wellington, 20th May, 1925.

THE following special order, made by the Portobello Road Board, is Jlublished in accordance with the proviRions

of the Noxious Weeds Act.

W. NOSWORTHY, .Minister of Agriculture.

SPECIAL ORDER.

THAT Californian thistle is hereby d"elared not to be a noxious weed within the Porto bello Road Board District.

The above special order was passed at a sperial meeting of UlC Portobello Road Board on 2nd April, 1920, and con­firmed at ", sub,equent meeting of the Board on the 30th April, 1920.

to be an Inspector of Sea-fishing for the purposes of the I

Fisheries Act, 1908, as from the 2:lrd day of April, 1925. I Revocation of a Notice a8 to an Area in Auckland Land District A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. declared to be a Fire District.

Appointment in the Public Service.

Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 27th May, 1925.

T HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following appointment in the Public Service ;-

Alexander Dallas Park, Esq., to be Assistant Secretary to the Treasury and Deputy Registrar New Zealand Consols and New Zealand Inscribed Stock in the Dominion of New Zealand, as from the 1st day of May, 1925.

A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary.

Result of Poll for Proposed Loan.

,"ellington, 20th ;\Iay, 1!J25.

T HE following notice, received from the Mayor of the Borough of In vercargill, is published in accordance

with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Ad, 1913. W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Finance.

State :Forest Service, Wellington, 21st April, 1925.

PURSUANT to subsection (2) of section 27 of the Foresta Act, 1921-22, I do hereby revoke the notice dated the

7th day of :February, 1924, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 6th day of March, 1924, declaring the area described iu the Schedule hereto to be a fire district.

SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DrsTRICT.-TE KAUWHATA FOREST FIRE

DrSTRIOT.

ALL that area situate in Waikato County bounded on the West by Allotment 234, Parish of Whangamarino; on the north by a public road; on the north·east by the south­western boundary of Allotment 396 of the said parish; thence by a public road to the western boundary of Allotment 323 of the said parish; on the east by the said Allotment 323 ; and on the south by the Lake Waikare to point of commence­ment. As the same is delineated on plan No. 25/1, deposited in the Head Office, State }'orest Service, Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

R. HEATON RHODES, Commissioner of State Forests.

MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1727

Oomm~8ion of the Peace.

GEORGE, by the grace of God, of th .. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British

Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth: To our trusty and loving subjects,-ABRAHAM, Richard Slingsby, Paimerston North. Abrahams, Solomon, Paimerston North. Absolom, John Herbert, Rissington, co. Hawke's Bay. Acheson, Frank Oswald Victor, Wanganui. Ackland, Eustace William, Wellington. . Acton-Adams, Herbert William, Motunau, co. Waipara. Acton-Adams, Percy Morland, Clarence Reserve, co. Kaikoura. A'Court, William, Hawera. . ~dams, Archibald Miles William, Langley Dale. Blenheim. Adams, Charles Edward, Maorewhenua, co. Waitaki. Adams, John Cuthbert, Tauranga.

. Adams, John Wilson, Heriot, co. Tuapeka. Adams, Leslie Peers, Maungakarsmea, co. Whangarei. Adams, Robert Noble, Blenheim. Adams, Thomas, Auckland. Adams, Thomas William, Greendale, co. Selwyn. Adams, William, Langley Dale, Blenheim. Adams, William, Mangaweka, co. Rangitikei. Adams, William Henry, Dunedin. Adamson, Robert, Wataroa, co. Westland. Addenbrook, Samuel, Wanganui. Adlam, Alfred John, Waverley, co. Patea. Adlam, George Alfred, New Plymouth. Agar, Charles Phipp, Christchurch. Ager, Francis Theodore, Wairoa. Agnew, Alexander Knox, Pleasant Point, co. Geraldine. Aicken, Edward George, Paparoa, co. Otamatea. Aikman, Colin Campbell, Levin, co. Horowhenua. Aiaher, Frederick Paimerston North. Aitken, Archibald Henderson, Gore. Aitken, Edward Young, Highcliffe, co. Peninsula. Aitken, James, Wanganui Aitken, John Alexander Stewart, Gore. Aitken, John Craig, Sandymount, co. Peninsula. Aitken, Peter, Paerau, co. Maniototo. Aitken. Robert, Glenifier. co. Waitaki Aitken, Robert Mark, Auckland. Aitken, William, Little River, co. Wairewa. Aitken, William James, Kereone, co. Pisko. Aitkenhead, Hector, Parakai, co. Waitemata. Akers, Edwin, Awahou, co. Pohangins. Alborough, William Henry, Suburban North, Nelson. Alcorn, Robert, Putaruru, co. Matamata. Alderton, James William, Aramoho, Wanganui. Aldridge, John Petty, Taihape. Aldworth, Robert, Silverhope, Hunterville, co. Rangitikei. Alexander, George Arthur, Sumner, Christehurch. Alexander, Torrens, Taradale, co. Hawke's Bay, Alexander, William Edward Cayley, Piopio, co. Waitomo. Algie, William Stewart, Saunders, Alfredton, co. Eketahuna. Alison, Ewen William, Takapuna, Auckland. Alison, Robert Brunnerton. Allan, James, Tasman, co. Waimea. Allan, James Francis, Green1leld, co. Bruce. Allan, John, Waikari, co. Waipara. Allan, Richard Nugent, Collingwood, co. Collingwood. Allan, William, Christohurch. Allen, Frank Edward, Howick, co. Manukau. Allen, George Frederic, Wellington. Allen, Henry Frederick, Wellington. Allen, Sir James, K.C.B., Dunedin. Allen, Percy William, Mount Eden, Auokland. Allen, Robert Candlish, Annandale, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Allen, Woolsey, jun., Epsom, Auckland. Allison, Mungo, Dunedin. Allison, William, Raukokore, co. Opotiki. Allport, Arthur Perry, Stoke, co. Waimea. Allum, John Andrew Charles, Ponsonby, Auckland. Ambler, Frederick Norman, Devonport, Auckland. Ambury, Luther John, Raupo, co. Otamatea. Amon, William, Piimmerton. Amoore, Edward Oscar, Tirau, co. Matamata. Amos, Arthur Wellard, Momona, co. Taieri. Anderson, Alexander, Petone. Anderson, Alexander, Pounawea, co. Clutha. Anderson, Alfred, Morningtcn, Dunedin. Anderson, Arthur Edward, Kaponga, co. Eltham. Anderson, Frederick William, Opawa, Christchurch. Anderson, George Innes, Dannevirke. Anderson, George James, Gore. Anderson, James, Christchurch. Anderson, John, Fortrose, co. Southland. Anderson, John,' Sanson, co. Manawatu. Anderson, J oll8ph Allan, Dunedin.

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Anderson, Robert Walton, Whakapara, 00. Whangarei. Anderson, Thomas, Kurow, co. Waitaki. Andrew, George Henry, Birch Hill, co. Marlborough. Andrew, James Frederick, Te Pirita, co. Selwyn. Andrew, Samuel, Kaikoura, co. Kaikoura. Andrew, Thomas, Roxburgh. Andrewes, Alfred Austin, Hokitika. Andrewes, Alfred, Opononi, co. Hokisnga. Andrewes, Arthur Edmund, Rawene, co. Hokisnga. Andrews, Albert James, Ngatea., co. Thames. Andrews, Arthur Charles, Christchurch. Andrews, Charles, New Plymouth. Andrews, Ernest Herbert, Christchurch. Andrews, George William, Ashburton. Andrews, Henry Thomas, Timaru. Andrews, John, sen., Epsom, Auckland . Andrews, Samuel Paull, Woolston, Christchurch. Angell, Walter, Johnsonville, co. Makara. Angove, William John, Remuera, Auckland . Angus, John, Dunedin. Annabell, Joseph Robert, Ngamatapouri, co. Patea. Annandale, Arthur Frederick, Glenmurray, co. Raglan. Annandale, Frank, Awaroa, co. Manukau. Annear, William John, Motueka. Anstey, John, Timaru. Anyon, George, Island Bay, Wellington. Appleton, George B., Melbourne, Victoria. Appleton, John Guy, Te Karaka, co. Waikohu. Arbon, Frank Wilson, Komako, Raumai, co. Pohangina. Archer, Herbert Goodwyn, Auckland. Arcus, John Lawrence, Hataitai, Wellington. Ardern, Frederick Giles, Auckland. Armiger, Robert, Ramarama, co. Franklin. Armit, Joseph Birnie, Island Bay, Wellington. Armit, Robert Willoughby, Wellington. Armitage, George Whitefield, Temuka. Armour, William Andrew, Whangaripo, co. Rodney. Armstrong, Charles Edward, Gisborne. Armstrong, David, Ngahere, co. Grey. Armstrong, David McCready, Petone. Armstrong, Francis, Akitio, co. Akitio. Armstrong, Francis Crofton, Mahoenui, co. Waitomo. Armstrong, George, jun., Akaroa. Armstrong, George Oswald Thorpe, Taniwha, co. Waikato. Armstrong, Herbert Noel, Ward, co. Awatere. Armstrong, John George, Marshlands, Christchurch. Armstrong, Matthew Watson, Whsngarei Arnold, Albert James, Cambridge. Arnold, Charles Douglas Willoughby, Hobsonville, co. Waite

mata. Arnold, James Frederick, Timaru. Arnold, Joseph Charles, Gonville, Wanganui. Arnold, Richard, Korere, co. Waimea. Arnold, Theodore, North-east Valley, Dunedin. Arnold, William, Spring Grove, co. Waimea. Arnott, Henry, Tangoio, co. Wairoa. Arnott, Peter, Seaward Downs, co. Southland. Aroa, Robert, New Plymouth. Arres, George Ogilvie, Waikari, 00. Waipara. Arrowsmith, Arnold Louis, Nukuhou North, co. Whakatane. Ashby, Edwin, Mangatainoka, co. Pahiatua. Asher, George Leyon, Masterton. Asher, James Parker, Devonport, Auckland. Ashley, James, New Brighton, Christchurch. Ashworth, John Edward, Ponsonby, Auckland. Ashworth, William George, Paimerston North. Astbury, David Lyon Abbot, Mangatoki, co. Eltham. Aston, John, Wellington. Atkinson, Arnold Hugh, Feilding. Atkinson, Francis William, Sentry Hill, co. Taranaki. Atkinson, James, Otahuhu, co. Manukau. Atkinson, Robert Dampier, Seddon, co. Awatere. Atkinson, Thomas Richard, Takanini, co. Manukau. Atkinson, Walter, Waimate North, co. Bay of Islands. Aubrey, William Edward, Clearburn, co. Waitaki Auld, William Bain, Reef ton, co. Inangahua. Aulin, Henry August, Eketahuna, co. Eketahuna. Austin, Stanley, Reef ton, co. Inangahua. Aylett, Beginald, Mercer, co. Franklin. Aynsley, Hugh Percy Murray, Riccarton, Christchurch. Ayson, Hugh Fraser, Rotorua.

BACK, Reginald, San Francisco. Bacon, Lewis John, Napier. Bagley, Charles, Epsom, Auckland. Bagley, Riohard Parker, Dunedin. Bagnall, Henry Gordon, Palmerston North. Bagnall, James Jervis, Paimerston North. Bagnall, Richard Wellington, Auckland. Baigent, Henry, Nelson. Baigent, William Charles, Motueka.

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Baildon, George, Aroh Hill, Auckland. Bailey, George, Hamilton. Bailey, George, Christchurch. Bailey, James Alexander, Sanson, co. Manawatu. Bailey, James Alexander, Kimbolton, co. Kiwitea. Bailey, John Powell, Huntly, co. Waikato. Bailey, John William, Mount Eden, Auckland. Bailey, Johnson Henry, Wharepoa, co. Thames. Bailey, Thomas, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Bailey, William John, Maungaturoto, co. Otamatea. Baillie, James, Hamilton. Bain, Andrew, InvercargiIL Bain, Thomas, Dannevirke. Baird, James, Ranfurly, co. Maniototo. Baird, Oscar, Edendale, co. Southland. Baird, William, Otapiri, co. Southland. Baird, William, Takaka, co. Takaka. Baker, Alfred James, Auokland. Baker, Arthur, Little Wanganui, co. Buller. Baker, Charles Alexander, Wellington. Baker, Charles Frederick, Papatawa, co. Woodville. Baker, Eric Bertie, Glenmurray, co Raglan. Baker, Horace Danvers, Wellington. Baker, James William, Wanganui. Baker, Norman Colpays Cole, Onewhero, co. Raglan. Baker, Richard, Turua, co. Hauraki Plains. Baker, Thomas Norris, Wellington. Baker, William George, Richmond, co. Waimea. Baker, William Ward, Mount Eden, Auokland. Baldwin, Ernest Smith, Wellington. Baldwin, George Pearce, Takapuna, Auckland. Bale, Alfred Henry, Havelock North, Hawke's Bay. Ball, Charles James, Rotomanu, co. Grey. Ball, John, Wanganui. Ballantyne, Herbert Gregory, Puketapu, co. Hawke's Bay. Ballard, George, Buckland, co. Manukau. Ballinger, William Ingram, Christchurch. Balmer, John Duncan, Raumai. co. Pohangina. Balneaves, Andrew, Mataura, co. Southland. Balsillie, John, Kairanga, co. Kairanga. Banfield, Henry, Wellington. Bankart, Alfred Seymour, Auckland. Banks, John Howes Gripper, Waikino, co. Ohinemuri. Banks, Robert Lindsay, Fairlie, co. Mackenzie. Banks, William, Sydnoy, New South Wales. Banks, William Alexander, Rangiora. Bannehr, Thomas Henry, Geraldine. Bannister, Robert Edward, New South Wales. Barber, Edward Daniel, Wellington. Barber, William Henry Peter, Wellington. Barclay, James, Kurow, co. Waitaki. Barolay, John, Pahautanui, co. Hutt. Barclay, Morrison, Christchurch. Barclay, William, Huntly. Barclav, William, St. Leonarda, Dunedin. Bardsley, John James, North·east Valley, Dunedin. Bardsley, William Julian, Dunedin. Barker, Ernest William, Puhoi, co. Rodney. Barker, Francis, Henry, Timaru. Barker, Joseph William, Coromandel, co. Coromandel. Barnett, Alfred Henry, Upper Takaka, co. Takaka. Barnett, Arthur George, Hataitai, Wellington. Barnett, Arthur Wellington, Thamarina, co Marlborough. Barnett, Ernest James, Seatoun, Wellington. Barnett, Michael Clyde, Wellington. Barnett, Walter George, Waotu, co. Taupo. Barnett, William, Christchurch. Barnett, William, Tauranga. Barns, Albert, Wanganui. Baron, Samuel Oharles, Melling, co. Hutt. Barr, John, Radcliffs, Christchurch. Barr, Thomas, Owaka, 00. Clutha. Barraud, Charles Louis, Wellington. Barrell, Abraham, Mangatainoka, co. Pahiatua. Barrer, Richard, Kaipara Flats. co. Rodney. Barriball, Alfred Martyn, Waiuku, co. Franklin. Barrie, James Killian, Otane, 00. Patangata. Barron, James, Waitati, co. Waikouaiti. Barron, James, Sherwood Downs, Fairlie, co. Maokenzie. Barry, William, Ma·waro, co. Mackenzie. Barter, Arnold Binney, Epsom, Auckland. Bartholomew, James Rankin, Dunedin. Bartlett, Alfred, Birkdale, Auckland. Bartlett, Joseph Edward, Richmond. Bartlett, Lewis Chllrles, Blenheim. Bartlett, Robert, Olifton, co. Takaka. Barton, Charles John Wright, Hamilton. Barton, Edward George. Tahnnanui, co. Waimea. Barton, John Saxon, Wanganui I Barton, William, Featherston, co. Featherston. Barton, WiIlia'l'l Alfred, Gisborne.

Bartram, David William, Lincoln, co. Springs. Bartram, Frederick Notle.\', Auckland. Barwell, Samuel John, Orawia. co. Southland. Bary, John, Hlenhoim. Basley, Francis Ernest, Te Akatea, co. Raglan. Bassett, John, Parapara, co. Collingwood. Bassett. Louis William, Rohonn, co. Gre,l. Bassett, Thomas, Te Kopuru, co. Hobson. Bassett, Thomas Shipherd, Onehunga. Bassett, William George, Wanganui. Bastings, Henri, Wellington. Bateman, George Charles, Hamilton. Bates, Daniel Cross, Brooklyn, Wellingtcn. Bates, Edwin Barber. Howick. co. Manukau. Batten, Claude Wilfred, Auckland. Batty, Joseph, Patumahoe, co. Franklin. Baty, John William, Ohristchurch. Baybutt, Daniel, Ngahcre, co. Grey. Baylis, George Henry, Wellington. Baylis, William George, Rongotea, co. Manawatu. Bayly, Isaac, Epsom, Auckland. Baynes, Benjamin, St. Albans, Christchurch. Beamish, John Gilman, Patea. Beamish, .Tohn Thomas, Rothel'am, co. Allinri. Beamish, Nathaniel Hewson, Hastings. Beam., James, Papakura co. Franklin. Beanland, John Walton, St. Albans, Christchurch. Beattie, James, Gore. Beattie, Robert Martin, Auckland. Beaven. Edwin Thomas. Raurimu. co. Kaitieke. Beck, James, Waicola, 'Wairio, co. Wallace. Beck. John, Kilhirnie, Wellington. Beck, Richard, Westport. Beck, Sydney Logan, St. Kilda, Dunedin. Beck, Thomas Peter, Gorge Road, Southland. Beck, William Richard, Palmerston. Beckett, Edward Robert, Raetihi, co. Waimarino, Beckett. Reginald Edward. Marton. Becroft, Edward Roy, Kokako, co. Rodney. Becroft, Lewis Philip, l\1t. Albert. Auckland. Bedding, Thomas Morgan John, Eketahuna. Bedford, Frank, Wellington. Bedford, Robert, Mount Eoen, Auckland. Bedggood, John Herbert, Kaitaia, co. Mangonui. Bedggood, William Henry, Paihia, co. Bay of Islands. Beecot, James, Mandeville, co. Southland. Deer, William, Waimate. Beere, Alexander Gerald, Gisborne. Beetbam, Ralph Fitz.Roger Bidwell, Masterton. Beetham, William Henry, Masterton. Begg, Isaac Henry, Whangaroa, co. Whangaroa. Begg, John Macquorn, Pukeawa, co. Bruce. Begg William, North·east Valley, Dunedin. Belcher, Oharles James, Rawhitiroa, co. Eltham. Belgrave, John Walter, Kirwee, 00. Malvern. Bell, Alexander David, Clevedon, co. Manukau. Bell, Alfred Dillon, Waihemo, co. Waihemo. Bell, Andrew, Duntroon, co: Waitaki. Bell, Arthur Wallace, Inangahua Junction, co. Inangahua. Bell, Edwin Joseph, Awakeri, co. Whakatane. Bell, Franklin Henry, 'Waimana, co. Whakatane. Bell, George, Dunedin. Bell, Henry Alan, Cambridge. Bell, James, Hastings. Bell, James, Inangahua Landing, co. Inangahult. Bell, James, Kiwitahi, co. Piako. Bell, John Ernest, Ward, co. Awatere. Bell, Leonard Henry. Kaitaia, co. Mangonui. Bell, Walter Henry, Pirongia, 00. Waipa. Bell, William, C'rom well. Bell, William, Te Rehunga, co. Dannevirke. Bell, William, Waihola, co. Bruce. Bell. William John, Kauri, co. Whangarei. Ikllamy, Samnel, sen., Waiomou, Okoroire, co. Matamat!t. Bellamy, Thomas, Waihou, co. Piako. Bellamy, William Henry, New Brighton, Christchurch. Bellringer, Charlie Emanuel, Now Plymouth. Belton, \Villiam George, Ngutuwera, co. Patea. Benefield, William Thomas, Wanganui. Benge, John Thomas, Upper Hutt, co. Hutt. Benjamin, Arthur Elias, Hokitika. Benner, Henry, Otorohanga, co. Utorohanga. Bennet, Charles, Gore. Bennet, James, Otautau, co. Wallace. Bennett, Arthur Cochrane, Huiarangi, Patoka, co. Hawke's

Bay. Bennett. Arthur Edwin, Palmerston North. Bennett, Charles Frederick, Auckland. Bennett, Charles James, Mangaweka, co. Rangitikei. Beunett, Francis, Otaki, co. Horowhenua. Bennett. George Henry, PalmerRton North.

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Bennett, Henry Dargaville, Wellington. Bennett, Matthew John, Auckland. Bennett, Philip Henry George, Mangapurua Landing, co.

Waimarino. Bennett, Samuel ;John, Orini, co. Waikato. Bennett, Thomas, Seatoun, Wellington. Bennett, William Ernest, Rotorua, co. Rotorua. Bennett, William Harry George, Eastbourne, Wellington. Bennetts, John, Roxburgh. Bennington, Norman Joseph, Silverstream, co. Hutt. Benny, William Robert, Wharetoa, co. Clutha. Benyon, Walter James, Kumara. Berghan, James Noble, Ahipara, co. Mangonui. Berry, Henry Parton May, Burwood, Christchurch. Berry, Joseph Henry, Pongaroa, co. Akitio. Berry, William, Ha.repo, co. Westland. Bertram, Herbert, Rotorua. Besley, Charles Henry, i:iydney, Xew i:iouth Wales. Besley, Frank Ewart Payne, Whenuakura, co. Patea. Best, Joseph, Longburn, co. Kairanga. Best, Philip, Appleby, co. Waimea. Bethuno, Walter Ellis, Welliugton. Bett, John, Paimel'ilton North. Betts, 'WilIiam Richard, Ararua, co. Otamaiea. Bewel, Edwa.rd Anstis, Auckland. Bickford, Thomas Edwards, Mokoia, co. Hawera. Biddles. John, Tapuae, Gi~borne. Bignell, Arthur Gorbel!, Wanganui. Bignell, Henry John, Greymouth. Bilkey, Robert, jun., Pukekohe. Bill, Arthur Horsfall, MartOll. Billing. Cholwill, New Plymouth. Bingham, Sydney Clifton, Christchurch. Binnie, Alexander, New Plymouth. Binnie, Frederiok .Tones, Frankton Junction, co. Wail'a. Birch, William Charles Caccia, Paimerston North. Birchall, Ernest Hazard, Pikomanu, Nelson. Bird, Charles, Spring Grove, co. Waimea. Bird, William Leonard, W &kefield, 00. Walme ... Birdling, William, Waltara. Birdsall, John Bowden, Whangateau, co. Rodney. Birroll, Robert McDuff, Gisborne. Birtles, Edward Thomas, Paparoa, co. Otamatca. Bishop, Frank James, Puketi, co. Bruce. Bishop, James, Auckland. Bishop, James, Pleasant Point, co. Level;. Bishop, Rookwood Comport, Christchurch. Bishop, William Thomas, Titirangi, co. Waitemata. Bisset, Alexander, Lorne, co. Southland. Bissett, Allen Edward, Russell, co. Bay of Island •. Bissett, John Wilberforce, South Avondale, Auckland. Bitchener, John, '1he Hook, eo. Waimate. Black, James William, Wellington. Black, John, Waitahuna Gully, 00. Tuapeka. Black, John Hunter, Tiraora, co. Sounds. Black, William, Alexandra. Black, William, Awakino, 00. Waitomo. Black, William, ~Iohaka, co. Wairoa. Black, William Waibao Downs, co. Waimate. Blackadder, William, Springs Junction, co. Murchi3on. Blackburn, Charles, Gisborne. Blackburne, Stewart Shirley, Christchurch. Blackball, Thomas Nisbet, Lepperton, co. Taranaki. Blackie, James Richmond, Upper Riccarton, Christchuroh. Blackley, Thomas Alexander, Acton, Rakaia, co. Ashburton. Blackmore, Norman, Palmerston North. Blackwell, Joseph Henry, Kaiapoi. Blair, Adam, Patara, co. Grey. Blair, Allen William., Papakura, co. l!'ranklin. Blair, David Ker, Karaka Bay, Welliugton. Blair, James Kirkland, Morven, 00. Waimate. Blair, James Rushlie, Streamla.nds, Warkworth. Blake, Samuel, Hawera. Blake, Samuel James, Maungakirikiri, Tangowahine, co.

Hobson. Blakiston, Arthur John, Woodbury, co. Geraldine. Blank, John Albert. St. AlbaI1g, Christchurch. Blatch, Henry Frederick, Linwood Station, The Key, co.

Wallace. Bleach, Patrick, Ranfurly, co. Maniototo. Blizzard, Jabez, Pioton. Blomfield, Edward Clare, Auckland. Blow, Horatio John Hooper, Nelson. Bluck, Frederick, Avondale, Anckland. Blundell, Ha.rry Clough, Kawakawa, co. Bay of Islands. Blyth, Henry George, Chatham Islands. Blyth, James, Temuka. . Blyth, Thomas Arthur, Ohakune. Board, ])'rederick .John Kenneth McClane, Nelson. Rockett, Cha.rles lJ'rederick, Auokland. Boddie, James, Onehunga.

Bodley, David Millie Amott, Mt.· Albert, Auckland. Boese, William Franz, Towai, co. Bay of Islands. Boland, Edwa.rd Brabazon, Hauiti, co. Cook. Boldero, Alfred Spurliug, Waipu, co. Whangarei. Boler, Samuel Frederick, Tauhoa, co. Rodney. BolloDS, John, Wellington. Bolt, William James, Mornington, Dunedin. Bolton, Patrick, Remuera. Auckland. Bolton, Samuel, Oete, Mangatainoka, co. Pahiatua. Bolton, William Arthur, Ashhurst, co. Oroua. Bonaker, Hugh Octavius, Te Awamutu. Bond, Herbert, Rangiotu, co. Manawatu. Bond, James Shiner, Remuera, Auckland. Bond, William Thornton, Nelson. Bone, Leonard Alfred, Hawera. Bonello., William, Mount Eden, Auckland. Boock, Stanley, Welliugtcn. Boon, JoRiphiah Wedgwood, New Plymouth. Booth, Ernest, Temuka. Borthwick, James Bibb, Christohurch. Bott, Ernest Lovell, Taheke, co. Hokianga. Bott, George Henry Johnston, Spring Creek, co. Marlborough. Boucher, Percy Francis, Kumeu, co. Waitemata. Bould, Robert, Johnsonville, co. Makara. Boulton, Edwa.rd, Pahautanui, co. Hutt. Bourke, Michael Francis, Wellington. Bovis, Henry William, Whangamomona, co. Whangamomona. Bowden, Nicholas Knight, Sydenham, Christohurch. Bowen, Frederick Small, Muriwai, co. Cook. Bowick, Richa.rd Charles, Tangitu, co. Waitomo. Bowie, John, Pukehinau, co. Akitio. Bowie, Robert Hislop, Timaru. Bowler, Samuel, Makara, co. Maka.ra. Bowler, Walter Harry, Auckland. Bowman, Robert Henry, Herekino, co. Mangonui. Boyd, Daniel, Stirling, co. Bruce. Boyd, Hugh, Rangiora. Boyd, .Tames, Kaikoura, co. Kaikoura. Boyd, John James, Dunedin. Boyd, John Lewis, Wharepuhunga, co. Taupo. Boyle, William, Manutahi, co. Patea. Brabant, Henry Stainforth, Epsom., Auckland. Brabant, George Alexander, Whakatane. Bradbury, Augustus Laird, Hukerenui, Bay of Islands. Bradey, Frederick, jun., Pahautanni, co. Hutt. Bradley, Franklin Livingstone, Otahuhu. Bradley, George Leonard, Raupo, co. Otamatea. Bradley, Isaac James, Timaru. Bradley, Reginald Orton, Chartcris Bay, co. Mount Herbert. Bradley, Samuel, Onehunga. Bradley, Thomas Alexander, Hawera. Bradley, William, Mangapiri, Otautau, co. Wallace. Bradney, James Henry, Auckland. Brady, Peter Gillies, Waihi. Brake, Leonard James, Whangarei. Brake, James, Cheddar Hills, Pakotai, co. Hobson. Brake, James, Christchurch. Brake, Robert, Upper Riocarton, ChriRtohurch. Bramwell, Joseph Wallace, Feilding. Brandon, Christopher Curtis Poole, Wairoa. Brandon, James Poole, Otaki, co. HorowhenUll.. Brathwaite, Robert Ashley Warre, Hastings. Bray, James Henry, Wellington. Bray, John, Fairlie, co. Mackenzie. Breeds, James, Ngaturi, co. Pahiatua. Bremner, William Shaw, Stratford. Brenan, Philip Edward, Paeroa. Brent, Stephen Thomas, Rotorua. Brent, Walter Horace, Dunedin. Brett, Henry, Auckland. Brett, John Harris, Ashburton. Brewer, Henry Stephen, Te Akau, 00. Raglan. Brice, Francis Richmond Hammond, Marton. Bridge, Charles Harry, Puba, co. Waikohu. Bridge, Herbert Bowen, Wellington. Bridge, William Wilkinson, Te Karaka, co. Waikohu. Bridgeman, Frederick Orlando, St. Ciair, Dunedin. Bridges, Arthur Francis, Epsom, Auckland. Briggs, Henry William., Whangarei. Brighting, Rufus Walton, Lower Riocarton, Christchurch. Brightwell, William Heber, Australia. Brindley, John Walter, Auokland. Bringans, William., Alexandra.. Brinsden, Frederick William Henry, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Brinsden, William John, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Brisco. Arthur Hylton, Palmerst{)n North. Britnell, George, Wairoa. Broad, Edmund Lowther, Taul'anga. Broadbelt, Sam Atkinson, Ihakara, co. Horowhenua.. Broadbridge, George Howard, Wairau Valley, 00. Marlborough. Broadhurst, John Brassey, Kaiti, Gisborne.

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Broberg, Charles Robert, Wellington. Brook, Alexander, Gore. Brook, Edward, Paewhenua, 00. Taupo. Brooker, Allen Stephen, New Plymouth. Brooker, Edwin Henry, Medbury, 00. Waipawa. Brooking, Roope, Makauri, 00. Cook. Brooks, Thomas Hamilton, Drury, co. Franklin. Broom, John Alexander, Winton, co. Southland. Broome, George Herbert, Australia. Brough,.Henry Arthur, Houipapa, co. Clutha. Brougham, Thomas Godsall, Motueka. Brown, Arthur Hudson, Manunui, co. Kaitieke. Brown, Byron Paul, Wellington. Brown, Cha.rles, Hiuuera, co. Matamata. Brown, Edward, Matata, co. Whakatane. Brown. Forrest William, Mataura, co. Southland. Brown, Francis Henry, Inglewood. Brown, George, Tuakau, co. Manukau. Brown, Gilbert William, Te Puke, co. Tauranga. Brown, James Vigor, Napier. Brown, James Walter Ba.rr, Putaruru, 00. Matamata. Brown, John, Papanui, Christchurch. Brown, John, Belwood, Hiuuera, co. Matamata. Brown, John, Ricca.rton, Christchurch. Brown, John Campbell, Brooklyn, Wellington. Brown, John CoOnnell, Westport. Brown, John Marshall, Oamaru. Brown, Joseph Corbett, England. Brown, Ralph James Dodd, Whakatane. Brown, Richard, Masterton, Brown, Richard, W f"JIington. Brown, Robert Baloarres, Te Awamutu. Brown, Robert Workman, Waiata, Colyton, co. Oroua. Brown, Thomas, Coalgate, co. Selwyn. Brown, Thomas William, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Brown, William, Wellington. Browne, GPorge Joseph, Onehunga. Browne, George William, New Plymouth. Browne, James Stewart, Hiuuera, co. Matamata. Browne, James Wakelin, Rotorua. Browne, Joseph George, Huntly, co. Waikato. Browne, Percy, Waikino, co. Ohinemuri. Brownhill, Francis Henry, Whitford, co. Manukau. Browning, James Allen, Mossburn, 00. Wallace. Browning, Reginald, New Brighton, Christchurch. Brownlee, George, Oamaru. Brownlee, George, Remuera, Auckland. Brownlie, James, sen., Gore. Brownlie. James, Petane, co. Hawke's Bay. Bruce, Albert, Thames. Bruce. Alfred Selwyn, Opawa, Christchurch. Bruce, Arthur Shackleton, Fernside, Rangiora. Bruce, David, Te Pahu, co. Raglan. Bruce, Harry Aulsebrook. Opawa, Christchuroh. Bruce, James, Seafield, 00. Ashburton. Bruoe, John Donnet, Abroa. Bruce, Thomas Wanless. Hokitika. Bruce, William, Wanganui Brugh, John Barnet, St. Clair, Dunedin. Brunt, John Russell, Linwood, Christchuroh. Brunton, Charles Robert, Haldane, co. Southland. Bryant, John Cossentine, Papatoetoe, 00. Manukau. Bryant, John Thomas, Matangi, co. Waikato. Bryant, John Viokery, Hamilton. Bryant, Stephen, Ohariu, co. Makara. Bryce, Dugald McDonald, Epsum, Auokland. Bryce, John Joseph, Hiuau, co. Kiwitea. Buchan, William, jun., Alford Forest, co. Ashburton. Buchanan, Andrew, Palmerston North. Buchanan, George James Jauncey, Waitahora, co. Dannevirke. Buchanan, Henry Meredith, Hokitika. Buohanan,· John, Mataura, 00. Southland. Buchanan, John Fletcher, Little River, co. Wairewa. Buchanan, Noel Lee, Nelson. Buchanan. Thomas Walker George, Tokomaru Bay, co. Wai·

apu. Buckeridge, George Henry, Hawera. Buckeridge, Henry,' Motueka. Buckingham. Thomas Anson, Drummond, co. Wallaoe. Buckley, Arthur, Devonport. Buckley. Frederick Henry, Cattle Valley, co. Maokenzie. Buokley, George, Ohakune. Budd, Alexander, Khandallah, Wellington. Budden, Benjamin. Otorohanga, co. Waitomo. Buddo, David, Christchurch. Budge, John, Kiakio, 00. Otorohang ... Buiok, David, Palmerston North. Buick, Thomas Lindsay, Wellington. Buiok, William Henry. Daisyburn, Masterton. Bulfin, Walter Jobn, Konom, co. Tn.peka. Bull, Cha.rles, Feilding.

I Bull, .Tames, Hunterville, co. Rangitikei. Bull, Sydney Brittain, Takapuna, Auokland.

I Bullook, George Gilbert, Wanganui. Bullook, Henry Wood, Epsom, Auokland. Bullock, Samuel, Fendalton, Christchuroh. Bullock, Thomas, Ash burton. Bundle, Henry Wilfred, Dunedin. Buntain, John, Aria., co. Waitomo. Bunting, Alfred, Inveroargill. Burbridge, Robert William, Wellington. Burbury, Edward Pargeter, Fendalton, Christchurch. Burcham, Austin Carter, Halcombe, 00. Oroua. Burdekin, Hugh Blake, Hawera. Burden, John. Napier. Burgess, Charles Hayward, New Plymouth. Burgess, Ebenezer, Opotiki. Burgess, George Augustus, Hawera. Burgess, Herbert Edward, Matawai, co. Waikohu. Burgess, John, Cht·istchuroh. Burgess, John, Mayfield, 00. Asbhurton. Burgoyne, Ha.rold John Sarsfield, Clevedon, co. Manukau. Burgoyne, John Brownson, Epsom, Auokland. Burke, Miohael John, Papanui, Christchurch. Burling, Alfred, Waihaha, co. Bavof Islands . Burn, Benjamin George Henry, Karori, Wellington. Burn, John Hesp, Petone. Burne, Riohard, Feilding. Burnell, Edwin Wilmott Thomson, Piopio, co. Waitomo. Burnet, James Henry, St. John's Hill, Wanganui. Burnett, Arthur Edward, Weber, co. \Veber. Burnett, Charles Harris, Wanganui. Burnett, James, O.B.E., Kelbum, Wellington. Burnett, Thomas David, Mount Cook Station, Balmoral.

co. Maokenzie. Burns, Alexander, Sumner, Christohuroh. Burns, Archibald, Remuera, Auckland. Burns, John, Karori, Wellington. Burns, Robert Crosbie, Southbridge, co. Selwyn. Burns, Thomas Mortimer, Whangaparaoa. co. Waitemata. Burnside, David Parker, Papakura, co. Manukau. Burr, William, No.2 Line, Wanganui. Burrell, Hugh, Feilding. Burrell, Robert James, Kumara. Burroughs, John Day, Tuamarina, co. Marlborough. Burrow, Rioha.rd Edward, Mangaotaki, 00. Waitomo. Burrows, Arthur James, Te Aroha. Burt, Arthur, GIenhope, 00. Waimea. Burt, Frederiok James, Matata, 00. Whakatane. Burt, William Ertan, Glenhope, co. Waimea. Burton, Charles Bateman, Paengaroa, 00. Tauranga.. Burton, Hedley Vickers, Manurewa, co. Manukau. Burton, Riohard, Mabeno, co. Waitaki. Busch, William Ernest, Waihi. Bush, Robert Smelt, Hawthorn, Victoria (Australia). Bush, Thomas, Wellington. Butcher, Cha.rles Joseph, Tauranga. Butcher, William George, Wha.repaina, 00. Rotoru&. Butler. Edward, Riversdale, co. Southland. Butler, George Stephen, Leith Valley, Dunedin. Butler, James, Riversdale, co. Soutbland. Butler, Martin, Cambridge. Butler, Thomas, Waipawa. Butler. William, Hokitika. Butler, William Leonard, Te Arai Valley, co. Cook. Butt, Arthur Walter, Wellington. Butt, Edwa.rd, Netherwood, co. Marlborough. Butt, George Charles, Whangape, co. Hokianga. Butt, James, St. Albans, Christchurch. Buxton, Thomas, Dunedin. Byars, Robert Long, Otama, 00. Southland. Bygum. Holger Albert, Wairoa.

CABLE, Alexander, Port Chalmers. Cabot. Louis Phillipe, Cave, 00. Maokenzie. Cadness, Herbert, Nortbcote, Auokland. Caesa.r, Julius Adolph Albert, Templeton, co. Paparua. Cahill, Thomas, Christchurch. Cahill, Thomas Henry, Dunedin. Caird, John, Wyndham, co. Southland. Calder, Alexander, Halkett, 00. Pa.parua. Calder, George, North·east Valley, Dunedin. Calderwood, Edward, Taumarunui Callaghan, Edward Greig, Aotuhia, 00. Whangamomona. Callender, William Gavin, Makomako, co. Pahiatua. CaJ.vert, George William, Auckland. Cameron, Alexander George Duncan, Nokomai, co. Southland. Cameron, Alexander John, Ashcott, Takapa.u, co. Waipawa.. Cameron, Angus. Waipa.ra, 00. Waipara. Cameron, Donald, Moeraki, Hinakura. 00. Featherston. Cameron, Donald Cha.rles, jun., St. lGlda, Dunedin.

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Cameron, Duncan, Mangamuka, co. Hokianga. Cameron, Duncan, Papakaio, co. Waitaki. Cameron, George, Wellington. Cameron, Herbert Y onng, Marton. Cameron, Hugh J'oseph, Glenmore, Turakina, co. ltangiiikei. Cameron, James, Lower Hutt. Cameron, .John, Bluff. Cameron, John Cheonneth, Aitutaki, Cook Islands. Cameron, John Edward Preston, Benohau, Lake Pukaki,

co. Mackenzie. Cameron, Kenneth, Weber, co. Weber. Cameron, Maurice Pollock, Wellington. Cameron, Roderick, Palmerston. Cameron, William, vVaitahuna, co. Tuapeka. Campbell, Alexander, Enfield, co. Waitaki. Campbell, Alexander, Birkdale, Birkenhead, Auckland. Campbell, Allan Angus, St. Kilda, Dunerun. Campbell, Archibald, Taonui, Feilrung. Campbell, Archibald Laing, Hawera. Campbell, Sir Charles Ralph, Bart., Davaar, co. Waipara. Campbell, Daniel, Whitford, co. Manukau. Campbell, Duncan, Wellington. Campbell, George Frederick, St. Heliers Bay, Auckland. Campbell, Grant, Hunua, co .. Franklin. Campbell, Herbert Cecil, Dunedin. Campbell. James, Waipahi, co. Clutha. Campbell, James Douglas, Moeawatea, co. Patea. Campbell, John, Woodlands, co. Southland. Campbell, John, Putaruru, co. Matamata. Campbell, John Robert, Southbridge, co. Selwyn. Campbell, Malcolm, Geraldine. Campbell, Neil, Kauwhata, co. Kairanga. Campbell, Neil James, Central Waipu, co. Whangal'ei. Campbell, Norman Dugald Ferrier, Motunau, co. Waipam. Campbell, Robert, Coromandel, co. Coromande!. Campbell, Samuel Sidney, Auckland. Campbell, Thomas, Karori, Wellington. Campbell, William, Cass, co. Tawera. Campbell, William Alexander Nisbet, Kaitaia, co. Mongonni. Canning, Davis, Porangahau, co. Patangata. Canton, Henry James, Palmerston North. Carey, Robert, Port Charles, co. CoromandeI. Cargeeg, Richard, New Brighton, Christchurch. Cargill, William Clement, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Carkeek, Morgan James Cooper, O,aki Hailw".'". Carless, Harold Noel Powley, Mareretu, co. Otamatea. Carlson, August, Owhango, co. Kaitieke. Carlyon, Arthur Spry Gwavas, Gwavas, Tikokino, co. Wai-

pawa. Carman, Henry George, Elthalll. Carmichael, John, Mataura Island, co. Southland. Carmichael, Thomas, Australia. Carmody, Patrick, Mitchelltown, Wellington. Carncross, Sir Walter Charles Frederick, Elthalll. Carolan, James, Pongaroa, co. Akitio. Carolan, James Frederick, Matamata, co. Matamata. Carpenter, Cecil Hugh Gamble. Taihape. Carpenter, Maxwell Morrow, Taihape. Carpenter, Robert, Auckland. Carr, Frederick James, Sockburn, co. Selwyn. Carr. James, Methven, co. Ashburton. Carr, John William, St. Heliers Bay, Auckland. Carr, William James, Onerahi, co. Whangarei. Carran, Avalin Sutherland, Warkworth, co. Rodney. Carrington, Carey John, Dargaville. Carroll, Sir James, Kt., Gisborne. Carroll, John, \Vaharoa, co. Matamata. Carroll, John Joseph, Kuaotunu, co. Coromandel. Carroll, Joseph, Opotiki. Carruth, Robert, Okoroire, co. Matamata. Carruthers, William George, Huntcrville, co. Rangitikei. Carryer, Edgar, Stratford. Carson, William, Kaitangata, co. Bruce. Carter, Alfred, Whangarei. Carter, Richard, Linwood, Christchurch. Carter, William Albert, Mount Eden. Auckland. Carthew, William, Feilding. Cartwright, George Blair, Temuka, co. Geraldine. Caselberg, Joseph, Masterton. Cassells, John James, Gisborne. Cassie, Alexander, New Plymouth. Castle, Alfred William, Orepuki, co. Wallace. Castle, Frederick, Wellington. Castle, Henry Samuel, Reefton, co. Inaugahna. Castle, John, Wellington. Catchpole, Joseph, Ponsonby, Auckland. Cato, James Watson, Takapau, ~". Waipawa. Cato, William Stanley, Te Kuitl. Cattley, Henry Robert, New Plymouth. Catto, John, Heddon Bush, co. Wallace. Caughey, James Marsden, Mount Albert, Auckland. Caughley, Frederick David, Woodlcigh, co. Raglan.

Caughley, John, Karori, Wellington. Caulton, Stapleton Cotton, St. Heliers Bay, Auckland. Cave, 'Walter Robert, Pinohia, co. Sounds. Cawkwell, Charles Augustus, Remuera, Auckland. Cawte, Thomas, Mahakipawa, co. Marlborough. Chad win, William, Auckland. Chafl'ey, Leslie Urbane, Wellington. Chaffey, Ralph Anderson, \Vaiau, co. ~.\muri. C"'halmers, James Deerness, Waiuku, co. )Ianukau. Chalton, Samuel, Manawaru, co. Piako. Chamberlain. Arthur, Ellesmere, co. Selwyn. Chamberlain, Charles Hoges, 'l'ahunanui, co. \Vaimea. Chamberlain, George, Te Kawau, Ponni Island, Auckland. Chambers, Thomas, Chasland's, co. Clutha. Chambers, William Ashton, Waipukurau. Chaney, Walter John, New Plymouth. Chapman, Alexander Hamilton, Kurow, co. Waitaki. Chapman, Ernest Arthur, ~lolb()lIl'nc. Yie. Chapman, Ernest Edward, Waiotahi, co. Opotiki. Chapman, George, Hau, co. Waimea. Chapman, George Albert, Lower Hutt. Chapman, James Viles, Puaha, Little River, co. Wairewa. Chapman, John James, sen., New Plymouth. Chapman, Martin Powdrell, Waimaitai, Frasertown, co.

\Vairoa. Chapman, Rowley William Hay, Park Island, Napier. Charles, Francis, Kakahu, co. Geraldine. Charlton, George Edward, 'l'uatapcre, co. Wallace. Charters, Alexander Burnet, C.1\1.G., D.S.O., Auckland. Chatfield, Amos, Kerepeehi, co. Hauraki Plains. Cheal, Alfred Waimate, Te Kuiti. Cheal, Peter Edward, Auckland. Cheeseman, A1byn \Valter, Te Hapua, co. Mongouui. Chestnut, Robert, Mairoa, co. Waitomo. Cheverton, Walter l?aulkland, Waimate. Cheyne, Alexander Findlater, Mosgie!.

; Chicken, Joseph, Norsewood, co. Dannevirke. : Childs, Frederick Elias, Waimate. , Chipmell, William Phillip, Hamilton East. Chisholm, Hugh, ]!'ortrose, co. Southland. Chisnall, George Edward, Nelson. Chissell, Charles Henry, Whangarei. Christensen, Adolph Theodore, Patea. Christian, Frank Harold, New Brighton. Christian, George Nathaniel, Remuera, Auckland. Christian, James Bland, Ashburton. Christie, Alexander Henry, Manaia, co. Waimate West. Christie, Henry Flockhart, Wanganui. Christie, Thomas Reid, Roslyn, Dunedin. Christophers, Anthony, Invercargill. Churoh, Walter, Stillwater, co. Grey.

I Churcher, George, Te Kniti. i Civil, George Thomas, Warkworth, co. Rodney.

Clapham, Thomas Joseph, Feilding. C'laridge, James Henry, HdemlVille. Clark, Albert Burton, Kaikoura, co. Kaikoura. Clark, Archibald, Featherston. Clark, David, Totara, co. Waitaki. Clark, Donald George, Khandallah, Wellington. Clark, Edward Henry, Palmerston. Clark, Frederick, Romuera, Auckland. Clark, George, Moonlight, co. Waihemo. Clark, James, Auckland. Clark, James Atkinson, Seddonville, co. Bullor. Clark, James John, Dunedin. Clark, Jasper, Lovell's Flat, co. Bruce. Clark, John, Opou, Gisborne. Clark, John Briggs, lIIatawai, co. Waikohu. Clark, Malcolm, Ohura, co. Ohura. Clark, Percy, Opotiki. Clark, Robert, Ash burton. Clark, Sidney, Te Awamutu. Clark, William, Argyll East, co. Waipawa. Clark, William Isaac, Wellington. Clark, William Mollison, Pukepoto. co . .Mangonui.

I Clarke, Charles Septimus, Leigh, co. Rodney. Clarke, Clement Alexander, Hataitai, Wellington. Clarke, Edgar Scott, W oodhaugh, Dunerun. Clarke, Eric Manley, Dargaville. Clarke, James John, Kilbirnie, Wellington. Clarke, John Richmond, Christchurch. Clarke, John Jame8, Wanganni. Clarke, William Henry, Otorohanga, co. Otol'ohang.,. Clarkson, Edward Cooke, Havelock North, co. Hawke's Bay. Clausen, Christian Nicolai, Palmerston North. Claxton, Frank Henry, Thames. Clay, Edward, Epsom, Auckland. Clay. Sidney Palmer, :\lotucka. Clayton, Charles, 1'e Teko, co. Whakatane. Clayton. Frederick Montgomery, Cabbage Bay, co. CorD.

mandel. Clayton, J&mel! Henry, 'l'auranga.

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Clayton, William Liasant, Gillborne. Cleary, William Cameron, Lyttelton. ~ Cleave, Robert Samuel, Kerikeri, co. Bay of Islands. Clegg, John, Stoke. 00. Waimea. >:.~ Clements. Archibald, Parnell, Auckland. !J,ji Clemett, Alexander Dugal, Mangonui, co. Mangonui. Clendon, George Thomas, Rawene, co. Hokianga. Clendon, Sidney, Lower Hutt. Cleveley . .Tames William, Bnnnythorpe, co. Oroua. Clifford, Charles Lewis, Stonyhurst, Christchurch. Clifford, Henry, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Clifford, Walter Lovelace, England. Clifton, Arthur, Rimu, co. Westland. Climie, Percy Richmond, Christchurch. Clinkard, Cecil Henry, Rotorua. Close, John Ernest, Kawakaw&, co. Bay of Islands. Close, Thomas, Raumai, co. Pohangina. Clothier, Alfred, Warea., co. Egmont. Clothier, Arthur, Dunedin. Clothier, Obed Frederick, CoromandeL Coates, Edward Thomas Rodney, Ruatuna, Matakohe, co.

Otamatea. Coates, Isaac, Kihikihi, co. \I' ail'a. Coates, !:lir James Hugh Buchanan, Kt., Auckland. Coates, Joseph Gordon, Matakohe, co. Otamatea. Coates, Thomas, Remnera, Auckland. Cobbe, John George, Feilding. , Cochran, Alexander, Oratia, co. Waitemata. Cochrane. George Veitch, Waimate. Cochrane, Reddy George, Rawene, co. Hokianga. Cock, Richard, New Plymouth. Cockburn.Hood, Charles Edwin, Ma.terton. Cockburn, John, Arthur's Point, co. Lake. Cockburn, Robert, Roxburgh. Cogan, John, Serpentine, co. Maniototo. Cohen, Mark, Dunedin. Cohen, Maurice, Palmerston North. Colbeck, Frank, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Cole, Robert Bell, Waimiha, co. Ohurs.. Coleman, Albert John, Auckland. Coleman, Benjamin, Tangowahine, co. Hobson. Coleman, Jonathan William, Epsom, Auckland. Coleman, Robert Henry, Motupiko, co. Waimea. Coles, Alfred, Petone. Coles, William Edward, Ongaonga, co. Waipawa. Collie, Edward, Wellington. Collie, Wenzel Haylett, Island Bay, Wellington. Collin, Joseph Perrott, Ashley.Clinton, co. Waipawa. Collingwood, John, Wanganui. Collins, Andrew, Wellington. Collins, Edward Arthur, Te Kin, co. Egmont. Collins, Frederick William, Greenhithe, co. Waitemata. Collina, James, Aria, co. Waitomo. Collins, John George, Toro&, co. Rangitikei. Collins, William Alfred, Kaj 1m, co. W"itotara. Collins, William Edward, C.M.G., Wellington. Collins, William Whitehouse, Bondi, Sydney, N.!:l.W. Collis, Charles, Longburn, co. Kairanga. Collis, David, Kairanga, co. Kairanga. Colthart, Thomas, Rua,kaka, co. Whangarei. Colthart, William, Auckland. Coltman, Thomas Hall, Wellington. Coltman, William, Auckland. Colville, George, Kohumaru, co. Mangonui. Combs, Willis Ide, Matapuna, co,'Taupo. Comrie, John Alexander, Pukekohe East, co. ,Fmnkliu. Conlan, John Francis Xavier, Himatangi, co. Manawatu. Conn, Robert, Musselburgh, Dunedin. Conna!, John, Christchurch. Connell, Frederick William, Palmerston North. Connell, William James, Cowes, co. Manukau. Connelly, Walter Henry, Takanini, co. Manukau. Connett, John Snell, Bell Block, New Plymouth. Connors, John, Raurimu, co. Katieke. Conway, Matthew Alexander, Cheltenham, co. Kimtea. Conway, Thomas, Wainui, co. Akaroa. Cook, Albert William, Ashley.Clinton, co. Waipawa. Cook, Archibald George, Rotherham, co. Amuri. Cook, Henry, Karori, Wellington. Cook, James, East Oxford, co. Oxford. Cooke, Bernard James. Mount Patriarch, co. MarlboroulZh. Coombe, John, Palmerston North. -Coop, James Openshaw, Little River, co. Akaroa.. Cooper, Dauiel George Arthur, Wellington. Cooper, Frederick Charles, Dumnor, Christchurcb. Cooper, Henry William, Wanganui. Cooper, James, Tawanui, co. Clutha. Cooper, James Christopher, Masterton. Cooper, John, Karamea., co. Buller. Cooper, Samuel, Okiwi, Great Barrier. Cooper, Thomas Alexander, Hamilton.

, Cooper, Walter Henry, Christchurch. Copeland, Morris, Ponsonby, Auckland. Copeland, William, Okahu, Mititai, co. Hobson. Coppersmith, Henry Robert, Runanga., co. Grey. Copping, Arthur Edward, Stratford. Coradine, James Moore, Masterton. Corbett, Henry, Warea, co. Egmont. Corbett, Hugh, Timaru. Corder, John, Wakapuaka, co. Waimea. Cording, Charles Stanley, Seatoull, Wellington. j!j Corin, Thomas James, Manurewa, co. Manukau. Corkill, Alfred. Inglewood. Cor kill, Joseph, Wairoa. Corneliu~, Harry, Mangahao, co. Pahiatua. Cornish, Charles Brandon, Whangarata, co. Manukau. Cornish, Thomas ScobIe, Onewhero, co. Raglan. Cornthwaite, William Knowles, Bombay, co. Franklin. Cornwell, Frederick Daniel, Wellington. Corrigan, Michael JOieph, Dallington, Christchurch. Corry, James, Takapuna. Auckland. Corsbie, Lewis Edmund, St. Albans, Christchurch. Cory-Wright, Harold Armytage, Tairna., co. Thames. Oossgrove, David Cecil Wallace, Christchurch. Costar, Horace William. Kaeo, co. Whanga1'Oa. Costar, Matoaka Atlantic, Karaka, co. Manukau. Coster, Alfred, 'l'imaru. Coster, Lewis Edward, Punaruawhite, co. Sounds. Cotter, Frederick Charles Henry, Te Wharau, co. Wairarapa

South. Cotter, Jamea, Hinuera, co. Matamata. Cotterill, Oliver, \Vhangarei. Cotton, Robert George, Waipori, co. Tuapeka. Coughlan, William Nixon, Omaio, co. Opotiki. Couling, James, Round Hill, co. Wallaoe. Coulson, Herbert Maxton, Hokitika. Coultas, John, Meroer, co. Manukau. Coupe, William, Oue, 00. Hokianga.. Couper, Henry, IVarrington, co. Waikouaiti. Court, Alfred, Thames. Court, Charles Henry, Devonport, Auckland. Courtenay, Claude Cyril, Mount Maunganui, co. Tauranga, Couston, Benjamin Ba.gley, Dunedin. Coutts, Hugh John Clarke, Auokland. Covert, William Leopold, Waitetuna. co. Raglan. Cow, James, Tinwald, co. Ashburton. Cowan, Cuthbert, InvercargiH. Cowern, Frederio, Otarewa, Kawhia, co. Kawhia. Cowern, William, Auckland. Cowin, Walter, Stauley Brook, co. Waimea. Cowley, George, Shaftsbury, co. Pia.ko. Cowper, Frederick Foster Cardus, Christchurch. Cowper, Frederic George, Kaitoki, Dannevirke. Cox, Charles Percy, Christchurch. Cox, Edmund Blachford. Cambridge. Cox, Edward Owen, Sydney, New South Wales. Cox, Kenneth Seymour, Ongaroto, co. Matamata. Cox, Samuel Stanley, Karioi, co. Waimarino. Cox, William Thompson, Manurew&, co. Manukau. Coy, William Henry, Island Bay, Wellington. Coyle, John, Wellington. Coyle, Michael John, Mount Albert, Auckland. Coyne, Augulitine, Makahu. co. Whangamomolla. Crabb, Ernest Hugh, Palmerston North. Cradock, Sheldon Hugh, Port Levy. co. Mount Herbert. Craig, David, Wanganui. Craig, Ernesi Arthur, Epsom. Auckland. Craig, George, 2\Iorrinsvill~, co. Piako. Craig, James Gordon, Mana.ia, co. Waimate West. Craii' John, Owaka, co. Clutha. Craig, William Bannerman, Rotorua. Craig, William Lindsay, Maori Hill, Dunedin. Craighead, Albert, Kimbolton, co. Kiwitea. Craigie, James, Timaru. Crampton, Matthew Marlborough, Rotherham, co. Amuri. Craven, John Hugh, Ohakune Junction, co. \Vaimarino. Craven, John James Blundell, Ashhurst, co. Orona.. Craw, William, Chorlton, co. Akaroa. Crawford, Archibald William, Taibape. Crawford, John, Pleasant Point, co. Levels. Crawford, ,John, P,ivertOIl, co. 'Wallace. Crawford, Peter Alexander, Opotiki. Crawford, Robert, Spreydon, Christchurch. Crawford, Samuel, Te Puke, co" Tauranga. Crawford, William, Maungakaramea, co. Whangarei Crawley, William, Ravensbourne, Dunedin. Cray, Frederick George, Wellington. Creagh, James, Brunnerton. Cresswell, Charles l\1arshall, CastlecIiff. co. Waitot&ra. Creswell, Frank Benjamin, Christchurch. Crewe, Jonas David Candy. Pahiatua. Crewes, John, Wellington.

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Cribb, George, Pariri, co. Tha.mea. Cribb, George Henry Albert, Thames. Crooker, Thomas Henry, Kaltieke, co. Kaitieke. Crockett, Stephen, Kongahu, co. Buller. Crombie, Kenneth Berry, Nuhaka, co. Wa.iroa. Crombie, William Scott, Waikaia, co. Southland. Cronin, Michael, Pu kekohe. Cronin, Michael, Papakura, co. Manukau. Crook, Charles Adolph, Pukeatua., co. Taupo. Crook, George Horatio Thomas, Kilbirnie, Wellington. Crooke, Alfred, Marton. Crooke, William Fra.ncis, Avondale, Auckland. Crosby, Arthur Henry Pa.scal, Christchurch. Cross, George, Esk Valley, St. Andrew's, co. Waimate. Cross, John, Masterton. Crothers, Herbert James, Lauriston, co. Ashburton. Croucher, Ha.yes, Richmond, co. Waimea. Crowhurst, Thomas Edwin, Auckland. Crowther, Walter, Orepuki, co. Wallace. Cruicksha.nk, Alexander, Samoa. Cruicksha.nk, David Graham, Te Mawhai, co. Taupo. Cruickshank, George, In vercargill. Cruicksha.nk, George Alexander, Epsom, Auckland. Cruickshank, Richard Artis, Bluff. Crump, Colin Campbell, Khandallah, Wellington. Crump, John Arthur, Ocean Bay, co. Sonnds. Cuff, Harold, To Puke, co. Tauranga. Cullen, Henry, Maungaturoto, co. Hobson. Cullen, .Tohn, Auckland. Culling, Thoma.s Shepherd. Remuera, Auckland. Cummerfield, Edward Henry, Apiti, co. Pohangina. Cumming, Franois George, Dunedin. Cumming, Robert John, Invercargill. Cumming, James, Arthurton, co. Clutha. Cummings, Thomas, Awakino, co. Awakino. Cummins, William Henry, Onewhero, co. Mannkau. Cundy, Samnel, Featherston. Cunningham, John, Brookside, co. Selwyn. Cunningham, Joseph Watson, Turakina, co. Rangitikei. Cunninghame, John Ra.insford, Taihape. Cupples, Errol Thomas, Tokaanu, co. Taupo. Currie, Thomas, Brunswick, Wanganui. Currie, William John, Wyndham, co. Southtland. Currie, William Stanley, Ohura, co. Ohura. Curry, Granville Edward, Riccarton, Christchurch. Curtis, Albert Hugh, Whangarei. Curtis, George Newsham, Stratford. Curtis, Percy Eric Andrew, Umutoi, co. Pohangina.. Cushnie, James, Edendale, co. Southland. Cuthbertson, Hugh, Timaru. Cuthbertson, Isaac, Glenavy, co. Waima.te. Cuthbertson, William, Taka.pa.u, co. Walpawa. Cutten, Ernest, Cargill, Auckla.nd.

DABINETT, George, Milton, co. Bruce. Da.gg, Henry John, Upper Plain, Mastortoll. Dale, Henry Beresford, Wa.ihi. Da.lga.irns, Ivor Stua.rt Croll, Tupa.roa, co. Waiapu. Dalgety, Fortescue Emlyn Trose, Wanganui. Dalglish, Willia.m Gilbert, Le Bons Bay, co. Akaroa. Da.llas, William, Balclutha. Dalley, Wallace, Christohuroh. Dalrymple, John George Wemyss, Wellington. Dalrymple, Kenneth Waring, Parewanui, co. Rangitikei. Daly, William Peter, Port Craig, Tuatapere, co. Southland. Dalzell, David Thompson, Culverden, co. Amuri. Dane. Edward, Te Papa, Onehunga. Daniel, John Sinolair, Invercargill. Danks, Alexander, Hoanga. co. Hobson. Danks, John, Wellington. Dargaville, Francis Joseph, Dargaville. Da.rke, Percy, Okoke, co. Clifton. , Darley, William John, Eastern Bush, co. Wallace. Darton, George Edward, lI-fatawhero, co. Cook. Da.sh, George, Waimate. Dassler, Walter Willism Paul, To Uri, Ormondville, co.

Dannevirke. Da.vey, Thomas Henry, Merivale, Christchurch. Davidson, Alexander Richmond, Pakawau, co. Collingwood. Davidson, Edmund, Nelson. Davidson, George, Hokitika. Davidson, James, Kaikoura, 00. Kaikoura. Davidson, Peter, Christchurch. Davidson, William, Millerton, co. Buller. Davie, John Mortimer, Rongomai, co. Eketahuna. Davies, Henry Joseph, Onehunga. Davies, John Faulkenor, Mauku, co. Franklin. Davies, John Montgomery, Alfriston, co. Manukau. Davies, Peter Lloyd, New Brighton, Christchurch.

Davies, Richmond Thomas, Oparau, co. Kawhia. Davies - Colley, James Neville, Whekararanai, Te Araroa,

co. Waiapu. Davis, Arthur Robert, New Plymouth. Davis, Edward, Waikouaiti. Davis, George, Auckland. Davis, Philip David, Upper Hutt, co. Hutt. Davis, Robert Gordon, Koeke, co. Rangitikei. Davis, William James, Waverley, co. Patea. Davison, Hugh Robert, Culverden, co. Amuri. Davison, John Hawdon, St. Leonards, co. Amuri. Davy, George, Fitzroy, co. Taranaki. Dawe, William, Musselburgh, DunPdill. Dawes, John Samuel, Auckland. Dawkins, Reginald Gerald, Pioton. Daws, Louis Vincent, Ta.ihape. Dawson, Alexander Milne, Ashburton. Dawson, George Tasman, Colao Bay, co. Wallace, Dawson, Howard Cecil, Gisborne. Day, Frederick Friend, Dargaville; Day, George Frederick, Takapuna. Day, Henry John, Tauranga. Deal, Walter PowelL Napi.",. Dean, William, Inglewood. Deane. Horace Elliot, Patea. Deans, John Homebush, Glentunnel, co. Malvern. Dee, Patrick, Waiomou, Okoroire, co. Matamata. Deegan, Dennis Joseph, Upper Nevis, co. Vincent. de la Perrelle, Philip Aldborough, Winton. deLautour, Robert Archiba.ld, Hamilton. de Latour, Harry Douglas, Waerengaokuri, co. Cook. de Maus, David Alexander, Port Chalmers. de Montalk, Henry Patocki, Tolaga Bay, co. Cook. Dempsey, John, Remuera, Auckland. Dempsey, Neal, Retaruke, co. Kaltieke. Dempsey, Owen, Goodwood, co. Waihemo. Dempsey, Walter Norgrove, Lower Hutt. Dempsy, Charles Edward, Palmerston North. Dennis .. John, Waikaia, co. Southland. Denniston, George Lyon, Dunedin. Denniston, Leslie Hunter, Fruitlands, co. Vincent. Denniston, Maurice Edward, Lower Hutt. Dent, Arthur Garfield, Owhiro, co. Kawhia. Dent, John Samuel, Whangarei. Dent, Thomas, Christchurch. Denton, William Henry, Linwood, Christchurch. Derbyshire, Albert Henry, Onapua, co. Sounds. Dicit, Alexander, Whakapirau, co. Otomatea. Dick, David, Albury, co. Mackenzie. Dick, Ja.mes, Otago Heads, Dunedin. Dick, Robert, Weston, 00. Waitaki. Dickie, Charles Dunsbee, Waverley, co. Patea. Dickie, William James, Lyndhurst, co. Ashburton. Dickin, Herbert, Ponsonby, Auckland. Dickson, James Samuel, Penrose, Auckland. Dickson, William Macgregor, Portobello, co. Peninsula. Diddams, William Henry, Grey town. Dignan, Patrick Lynch, Epsom, Auokland. Dillicar, John, Auckland. Dillon, Alfred Herbert, Parnell, Auckland. Dimmick, John Mercer, Koiterangi West, co. Westland. Dinwiddie, William, Napier. Dive, William Evans, Remuera, Auckland. Dixon, Edwin, Hawera. Dixon, Henry James, Dunedin. Dixon, Marmaduke John, West Eyreton, co. Eyre. Dixon, Stanley Moxam, Wanganui. Dixon, Walter, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Dixon, William, Mataroa, co. Rangitikei. Doak, David John, Omihi, co. Waipara. Dobbs, Oliver Bailis. Retaruke, co. Ka.itieke. Dobson, Walter, Dannevirke. Dockrill, Edward, New Plymouth. Dodds, James, Glen ]\fassey, 00. Raglan. Dodds, John, Hanmer Springs, co. Amuri. Dodds, Nicholas, Port Cha.lmers. Dodson, Arthur, Atawhai, co. Wa.imea. Doig, Alexander, Blackwater, co. Inangahua. Don, Charles, Georgetown, co. Waitaki. Donald, Alexander, Masterton. Donald, Quinton, Tauherenikau, co. Featherston. Donaldson, Dawson, Auckland. Donaldson, 'William, Macrae's, co. Wa.ihemo. Donovan, George Oswald, Motu, co. Waikohu. Doole, William, Pukeokahu, co. Rangitikei. Doubleday, William, Kaiapoi. Douglas, Evan Graham, Kaeo, co. Whangaroa. Douglas, George William, Pirongia, co. Walpa. Douglas, Hugh, Hamilton. Douglaa, James, Cashmere, Christchurch.

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Douglas, James Sandilands, Dunedin. Doull, John Adam, Dunedin. Dove, James William, St. Kilna, Dunedin. Dowden, Francis Harold, Auckland. Dowding, William, Auckland. Down, John. Spreydon, Christchurch. Downey, Michael, Opotiki. Downey, Mitchell Newman, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Dowthwaite, Joseph, Waimate. Doyle, Myles, Te Karaka, co. Waikohu. Drake, James Edward Ralph, Ararimu, co. Franklin. Drake, Thomas Fordham, St. Albans, Christchurch. Drake, Thomas John, Ohau, co. Horowhenua. Drayton, Arthur Fostyn, St. Albans, Christchurch. Drew, Alfred Kingsley, Sanson, co. Manawatu. Drinnan, James, Kaukapakapa, co. Waitemat ... Driver, Harry Maclean, Clarendon, co. Bruce. Driver, Johnson, Gonville, co. Waitotara. Drummond, Alexander, Riwaka, co. Waimea. Drummond, Alexander, Stanley Brook, co. Waimea. Drummond, John, Dannevirke. Drury, Arthur Charles, New Plymouth. Duck, Thomas Heury, Tomarata, co. Rodney. Dudding, William Gover, Wharehine, co. Rodney. Dudley, Charles Thornton, Motueka. Dudley, Edward John, Opunake, co. Egmont. Dudson, Joseph Alfred, Cartenon. Duff, Donald, Mayfield, co. Ashburtcn. Duff, Hugh John, Kerel'll, co. Hawke's Bay. Duff, Thomas William, Hokitika. Duggan, Timothy, Matakanni, co. Vincent. Duigan, Charles Lowther, Wanganui. Dumper, William Walter, Oratia, co. Waitemata. Duncan, ROllald Ogilvie, Fendalton, Christchurch. Dnncan, Thol'las, Aitutaki, Cook Islands. Duncan, Thomas Andrew, Otairi, Hunterville, co. Rangi.

tikei. Duncan, William, Takapuna, Auokland. Dunery, James, Mosgiel, co. Taieri. Dunkley, Samuel Henry, Te Awamutu. Dunlop, Thomas James Victor, Kawakawa, co. Bay of

Islands. Dunn, Robert, Auroa, co. Waimate West. Dunn, Thomas, Rakaunni, co. Akitio. Dunn, William Robert, Ngaruawahia. Dunne, Edward, Auckland. Dunning, Walter, Awarua, Kaikohe, co. Bay of Islands. Dunsford, Henry Arthur Edward, Auckland. Durbridge, Daniel, Perth, Western Australia. Durrell, William, Wanganui. Durward, William Fraser, Palmerston North. Duthie, Alexander John, Matahiwi, co. Waimarino. Duthie, Alfred, Ohingaiti, co. Rangitikei. Duthie, William Brooke, Bunnythorpe, co. Oroua. Duxfield, Robert Dickinson, Horotiu, co. 'Vaipa. Dwan, Lamartine, I.ower Hutt. Dwan, Thomas Beaumont, Wellington. Dwyer, John, Christchurch. Dwyer, Mathew, Hikurangi, co. Whangarei. Dye, Henry, Kaukapakapa, co. 'Yaitemata. Dyer, .Toseph Frank, Wellington. Dyer, Robert William, Napier. Dyer, Thomas Beckford, Waimate. Dyer, Thomas Parker, Mossburn, co. Vi'allace. Dyer, Walter Verran, Lower Hutt. Dymock, Harry, Frankton Junction, co. Waipa. Dynes, William, Matatoki, co. Thames. Dysart, Duncan Kerr, Herekino, co. Hokianga. Dysart, George Oswald, Nukutawhiti, co. Whangarei. Dysart, James, Kirwee, co. Malvern.

EADE, Henry, Patutahi, co. Cook. Eadie, Forbes, Auckland. Earnshaw, William, South Dunedin. Earwaker, George, Tokonui, co. Southland. Eason, Frederick William, Abbotsford, co. Taieri. Eason. John Joseph, Johnsonville, co. Makara. Eason, Leonard Lewis, Whangamomona, co. Whangamomona. Eaton, Henry, Timal'll. Eccles, John, Whangarei. Edgar, Adam David, Dunedin South. Edgar, David Hutton, Kelburn, Wellington. Edge, Herbert, Waikiekie, co. Whangarei. Edgerley, William, Epsom, Auckland. Edie, John, Lawrence. Edie, Robert Heriot, Edievale, co. Tuapeka. Edwards, Alfred William, Kaikohe, co. Bay of Islands. Edwards, Ashley Keith, Karamea, co. Buller. Edwards, Edward John, Ohaupo, co. Waipa. Edwards, John, Dunedin.

Edwards, Lewis John, Dunedin. Edwards, Richard Henry, Wellington. Edwards, Robert, Palmerston North. Edwards, Thomas Joseph, Owhata, co. Hokianga. Edwards, William Henry, Hataitai, Wellington. Edwards, William James, Wellington. Ekdahl, Carl Oscar, Hawera.

I Elbourne, William, Pakowhai, co. Hawke's Bay. Eliott, Huntly John Harry, Lower Hutt. Eliott, Meldrum Alfred, Palmerston North. Ell, Henry George, Christchurch. Ellicott, Archibald Hartmann, Te /{apa, Hamilton. Ellingham, Henry Thomas, Horoeka, co. Akitio. Ellingham, James Wright, Ormondvillc, co. Danncvirke. Ellingham, Richard Charles, Makairo, co. Pahiatua. Elliot, Archibald Thomas, Waimahaka, co. Southland. Elliott, James, Ettrick, co. Tuapeka. Elliott, James William, Hatuma, co. Waipukurau. Elliott, William Edward, South Dunedin. Ellis, Fredric, Waitahuna, co. Tuapeka. Ellis, George, Auckland. Ellis, George Arthur, Belfast, co. Selwyn. Ellis, Guy Reginald, Kaka, co. Waimea. Ellis, John Chute, Australia. Ellis, Richard Campbell, Belgrove, co. Waimea. Ellis, Thomas, Kamo, co. Wiiangarei. Ellis, Thomas Chute, In vercargill. Ellisdoll, Frederick Joseph Herring, Kingsland, Auckland. I<.:llison, Edward Pohau, Chatham Islands. Ellison, John Wybrant, Wellington. Elwood, Frederick, Kaeaea, co. Waitomo. Embling, Jonathan, Brookby, co. Manukall. Embury, James, Newtown, Wellington. Emerson, Albert Tivy, Whangarei. Empson, Charles Clendon, Hiwipango, co. \Vaimca. Empson, George Augustus, Te Awamlltu. English, Henry, Riccarton, Christchurch. Ensor, Charles William, Taihapc. Ericksen, Ole, Dannevirke. Erskine, William Thomas, Mahau, co. Sounds. Esdale, William Crowder. Takapuna, Auckland. Espiner, George Henry, Palmcrston NOl·th. Esson, James Jacob, Kelburn, Wellington. Estcourt, Philip Anderson, Auckland. Eton, Edgar George, Masterton. Evans, David John, Hokitika. Evans, Edward, Waipapakauri, co. Mongonui. Evans, Edwin, Renwicktown, co. Marlborough. Evans, Harrison, Te Kopuru, co. Hobson. Evans, James, Auckland. Evans, Jenkin, Hedgehope, co. Southland. Evans, John, Opoho, Dunedin. Evans, Llewellyn Blackwell, Kaiapoi. Evans, Thomas Henry, Papanui, Christchurch. Evans, Walter Francis, Temuka. Evans, Walter Lewis, Awanui, co. Mongonui. Evans, William, Timaru. Evans, William Edgar, Waimate. Evans, William Henry, Houhora, co. Mongonui. Evans, William Henry, Oxford. Evans, William Horace Penrhys, Holmehurst, Razorback,

co. Franklin. Everett, Horatio, Riwaka, co. Waimea. Ewing, ('.corge Proudfoot, Whangarata, co. Franklin. Ewing, Joseph Barclay, Oamal'll. Ewing, William Anderson, Dunedin. Ewinl(ton, Joseph Charles, Masterton. Eyes,-Charles, Riverhead, Auckland.

FACHE, George Cox, Wellington. Fagan, David William Owen, Onerahi, co. Whangarei. Fagan, Thomas Edwin, Christchurch. Fagg, Thomas Sydney, Raetihi, co. Waimarino. Faig<1n, Leopold, Miller's Flat, co. Tuapeka. Fairey, Edward Sumner, Brightwater, co. Waimea. Fairey, Frederick William, Nelson. Fairlie, Herbert Henry, Tokomaru Bay, co. Waiapll. Falconer, James, Kakanni, co. 'Vaitaki. Falconer, Thomas, Kakanui, co. Waitaki. Falkner, Alfred, Kaiparoro, co. Eketahuna. Falla, William Frederick, Millerton, co. Buller. Fallwell, Alfred Gilbey, Tauranga. Farley, Charles Thomas Dale, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Farquhar, Samuel Ralph, Awatuna East, co. Egmont. Farquharson, James, Dunedin. Farquharson, James, North·east Yalley, Dunedin. Farrand, George Edmund, Te Hana, co. Rodney. Farrell, Edward Joseph, Huntly, co. Waikato. Farrell, Florence James, Te Hoe, co. \Vaikato.

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Farrell, William, Newmarket, Auckland. Fathers, Thomas, Kilbirnie, 'Vellingtoll. Fawcett, Christopher Airey, Clevedon, co. Mallukau. Fea, David MilloI', Tahakopa, co. Clutha. Feather, Thomas, Te Oka, I,ittle River, co. Akaroa. Feist, Frank Alfred, Wellington. Feldon, William Henry, Remuera, Auckland. Feldwick, Edwin, St. Albans, Christchurch. Feltham, Thomas Francis, Dunedin. Fenner, William Albert Smith, Christchurch. Fenton, Frederick James, Auckland. Fenwick, Sir George, Kt., Dunedin. Fenwick, Percival Clennell, Christchurch. Ferguson, Hugh, Tututaka, co. Whangarei. Ferguson, John, Cambridge. Ferguson, John, Halswell, co. Helwyn. Ferguson, Robert, Te Kiri, co. Egmont. Ferguson, Robert, Dunedin. Ferguson, 'Villiam, Isla Park, Kakariki, co. Oroua. Ferrier, Claude. Lyttelton. Field, Edward Thurlow, Aueld"ml, Field, Frederick William, Rockville, co. Collingwood. Field, George Edwin, Belgrow, co. 'Vainwa. Filmer, Herbert, Hataitai, Wellington. Finch, Alfred John, Darga ville. Findlav, Allan James, Denniston, co. Buller. Findlay, John, Orawia, co. Wallace. Findlay, John, Waiuta, co. Grey. Findlay, John Walker, Napi,·r. Finlay, James, lkmuera, Auckland. Finlayson, Donald John, Kamo, co. \Vhangarei. Finlayson, Edward Kenneth, Raupo, co. Otamatca. Finlayson, Ern0st M~tthew, Arapuni. co. MutnTIlata. Finlayson, Norman, Maungaturoto, co. Otamatea. Finlayson, Roderick Donald Norman, Aponga, 0:0. WhangMei. Fisher, Edward Henry, llcilding. Fisher, Francis :Marion Bates, England. Fisher, John, Otautau, co. ,rallace. Fisher, John, Pukerimu, co. '.Vaipa. Fisher, John Scott, Monavale, Cambridge. Fisher, Leonard, Manunui, co. Taupo. Fisher, Percy, East Oxford, co. Oxford. Fisher, Robert" Gore. Fisher, Robert, Pukerimu, Cambridg<,. Fisher, William, Nelson Creek, co. Grev. Fisher, William Beaumont, Tc Mapara; co. Waitomo. Fitzgerald, James, Dunedin. Fitzgerald, James Edward, Wainihinihi, co. Westland. Fitzgerald, John, Arowhenua, co. Leyels. Fitzgerald, Michael, Otira, co. Westland. Fitzgerald, William, Owhango, co. Taupo. Fitzgibbon, David Patrick, Kamo. Fitzherbert, Norman, Aberfeldie, eo. Wanganui. Fitzpatrick, Edmund, Epsom, Auckland. Fitzpatrick, John, Ea,cairn, co. Kown,i, Flanagan, Frederick William, Wellington. Flannerv, Thomas, 1'00lbllrn, co. Vincent .. Flatt, Frederick Ernest, Paeroa. Flavell, Charles, Heathcote Valley, co. Heathcote. Flavell, William Alfred, DUlH'din. Flaws, Robert Ernest, Kaiwarra, Wellington. Fleming, David James, Ponui, Mohaka, co. Wairoa. Fleming, George Spencer, Dacre, co. Southland. Fleming, John, Tatarariki, co. Hobson. Fleming, John Edward, Riccarton, C'hristchurch. Fleming, Michael, Pungarehu, co. Taranaki. Fleming, William, Dunedin. Fletcher, Edward Exton, Wangaehu, co. Rangitikei. Fletcher, Henry ,Tames, Taupo, co. Taupo. Fletcher, James, Devonport Auckland. Fletcher, James, Dunedin. Fletcher, Norman Bailey, Puran gi, co. Clifton. Florance, Robert Stone, Russell, Bay of Islanrk Flower, Harold Edwin, Maungaturoto, co. Hobson. Floyd, Peter, Mount Albert, Auckland. Flyger, Henry Thomas Freemantle, Palmerston North. Flyger, Oswald Esmond, New Plymouth. Flynn, Daniel, Auckland. Foley, John, Studholm Junction, co. Waimate. Foote, Percy Barnes, Timaru. Forbes, John, Cust, co. Hungioru. Forbes, John, Wanganui. Forbes, John Magnus, Awamarino, co. Awakino. Forbes, John Ryley, Dum·din. Forbes, Robert, Tai Tapu, co. Selwyn. Ford, Arthur Douglas, Christchurch. Ford, John Burk, Heddon Bush, co. "'allace. Ford. Robert Henry, Kumara. Foreman, John White, Tikorangi, co. Clifton. Foreman, Stephen, Wanganui. Forlong, Hamilton Gordon, Bull's, co. Rangitikei.

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Forrester, John Meggct, Oamarll. Forsaith, Robert Arnold, Nainai, Lower Hutt. ForsLcrg, Alfred, ~Iauricevillc 'Vest, co. Mauriceville. Forsdick, William Charles, Putaruru, co. Piako. Forsyth, Ucorge, H.iecarton, Christehurcb. • Forsyth, Malcolm Kenneth, Stanley Brook, co. Waimea. FOI'Hyth, Robert Craig, Christchurch. Forsyth, Hi mon, Pihama, co. Egmont. Foster, .Frank Mainland, Picton. Foster, James, )10unt Eden, Auckland. Foster, James Henry, Gore. Foster, John, Motu~l<a. Foster, Leonard Charles, \Yaimauku, co. \Vaitemata. ]<'ostor, 'Valter GeoTge, 'Vellington. Fougere, James Johnnie, Opotiki. Fouhy, William, \\. ",,,ganui. Fountain, Thomas Francis, Kumeroa, co. 'Voodville. Fow, John Robert, Hamilton. Fowlds, George, Hon., 1\Iount Albert, Auckland. Fowler, Albert Edward, Wellington. Fowler, James lI\itchdl, Branxholme, Royal Bush, co. South.

land. Fownes, Gilbert Edward Hubio, Newtown, Wellington. Fox, Edward kobert, Wesl,port. Fox, James 8mith, Okato, ('d. Taranaki. Fox, Thomas Overbury, Seatoun, ·Wellington. Frampton, Frederick, i:leafield, co. Ashburton. France, George 'Yalter, lIIatamau, co. Danncvirke. Francis, Alfred Percy, Hohere, Pakihikura, co. Oroua. Francis, Claude, Ashhurst, co. Oroua. Francis, Norton, Christchurch. Francis, Thomas, \Vhakatane. Francis, Walter, 'Vellington. Frank, Louis Jacob, Nelson. Franklin, George Eames, Christchurch. ~'ranklyn, William Norris, 'Vakefield, co. 'Yaimea. Franks, .James Kynoston, Taneatua, co. \\'hakatane. Fraser, Alexander, Lawrence. Fraser, Alfred, Foxton. Fraser, Andrew, Oamaru. Fraser, Charlton Simon, Timaru. Fraser, Duncan Carmichael, Auckland. Fraser, Frederick William, Waipiro Bay, co. Waiapu. Fraser, Hugh, 01lura, co. Ohura. Fraser, James, Halcombe, co. Oroua. Fraser, James, 'rimaru. Fraser, John, Centre Bush, co. Southland. Fraser, Lawrence, Invercargill. Fraser, Murdoch, New Plymouth, Fraser, Murdoch Hugh McKenzie, Murchison, co. Murchison. Fraser. Samuel Edger, 'Vaikino, co. Ohinemuri. Fraser, Thomas Edward, Christchurch. ~'raser, William Reynolds Falconer, 1. unedin. Frater, John, Stanley Point, Auckland. Frav, John Hill, Auckland. Frazer, Francis Vernon, Wellingt"n. Frazer, 'Yilliam, Tokomaru Bay, co. Waiapu. Frazer.Hurst, Joseph Livingstone, Kawakawa co. Bay of

Islands. Fredericksen. Christian, Akaroa. Free, James Charles, Southbridge, co. Ellesmere. Free, Smith Laughton Patrick, Masterton. Freeman, Albert, Upper Riccarton, Chr:stchurch. Freeman, Herbert, Otaki. French, Alfred James, Ponsonby, Auckland. French, Henry Robert, Hastings. Frew, Alexander, Temuka. Friedlander, Hugo, Remuera, Aucldand. Friend, Arthur Pearson, Parnell, Auckland. Frith, William Henry, Oamaru. Frost, Ernest Arthur, Ararimu North, Riverhead, co, Waite.

mata. Frostiek, James Arthur, Christchurch. Fry, Charles, Riwaka, co. V'aimea. Fuller, James, Seddon, co. Awatere. Fulton, Dynes, Tuakau, co. Franklin. Fulton, George Sibly, England. ]<'ulton, Herbert Valpy, Dunedin. Funke, George William, Dairy Flat, co. Waitemata. Furby, 'Villiam Stafford, Auckland. Furness, Christopher Haswell, Auckland. Furkert, Frederick William, Wellington. Fussell, William Baylis. Lepperton, co. Taranaki.

GAGE, Ernest Cecil, Auckland. Gahagan, William Robert, New Brighton, Christchurch. Gaisford, William Herbert, Oringi, co. Dannevirke. Galbraith, Hugh, 'Yoodville. Galbraith, .Jamcs, Mangapihi, co. Waitomo. Galbraith, Robert, Ashburton.

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GaJI, William Ramsay, Kopaki, co. Waitomo. GaJIagher, Edward, Witi, co. Manukau. Gallie. George. Matakohe. 00. Otamatea. Galliers. Peroy John. Blenheim. GaJIoway. John ilfian, Rawene. co. Hokianga. GaJIoway, William Beokett, Palmerston. Galpin, Edgar Richard. Maungatirotiro. Marton. Galpin, William, Marton. Gamble, James, Christchuroh. Gapper, Henry Edward, Temuka. Garden, John Robert. Clinton, 00. Clutha. Gardiner, Benjamin Freebury, Seatoun, Wellington. Gardiner, Henry, Blaokwater, co. Inangahua. Gardiner, William, Papakaio, co. Waitaki. Gardiner, William, Taumarunui. Gardner. David, Kakahi, co. Kaitieke. Gardner, James Carnegy, Clifden. co. Wallace. Gardyne, David, GlenIedi, 00. Bruce. Garland. Alfred. Waimate. Garland, George Joseph, Auckland. Garland, Henry Perry, Akaaka, 00. Franklin. Garland, William Owen, Okauia. 00. Matamata. Garmonsway, Franois, Rangiwaea, Ruanui, 00. Wanganui. Garrard, Joseph, Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton. Garratt, Henry Thomas, Mount Eden, Auckland. Garrick, Henry Montague, Spreydon, Christohuroh. Garrick, Tertius Brue(', Pleasant Point, co. Levels. Garrity, Peter, Palmerston North. Garton, John, Oruru, 00. Mangonui. Garvey, Thomas Joseph, Mabel Bush, co. Southland. Gascoigne. William Edward, Blenheim. Gascoyne, Frederick John William, Hastings. Gascoyne, Henry, Mara.ekakaho, co. Hawke's Bay. Gavan. Michael, Ruakituri, co. Wairoa. Gavin, Maurice James, Queenstown. Gavin, Patriok, Ponsonby, AuckLtnd. Gavin, William Henry, Ellerslie, Auckland. Gawith, William Samuel, Okautere, co. Kairanga. Gawler, Harry James, Pohangina, co. Pohangina. Geary. Alexander James, Feilding. Geary, John, Riverton. Gebbie. David Campbell Cryer. Matapu. co. Hawera. Gebbie. John Campbell Cryer, Gebbie's Valley, Little River.

co. Wairewa. Geddes, William. Green Island, co. Taieri. Geddes, William. Waimate. Geddis, James McRoberts, Wellington. Geddis, William John, Napier. Gee, Albert Lawrence, Riccarton, Christchurch. Gee, George Francis, England. Gee, Thomas George, New Brighton, Christchurch. Geever, Michael, Whangamomona. 00. Whangamomona. Geissler, Herbert Norman. Whangarei. Gelling, William Masefield. Glenfield, co. Waitemata. Gemmell. James Ernest, Ongarue, 00. Ohara. Gemmell, John, Auckland. Gentil, Alfred Herbert, Devonport, Auckland. George, Alfred Amory. Hastings. George, George Riohard, Bluff. George, John. Waitakere, co. Waitemata. George. John Rees. Devonport. Auckland. George. Riohard, Roxburgh. co. Tuapeka. George, Sinolair Munro. Alfredton. co. Eketahuna. Gerard, Ernest. Auokland. Gerraghty. Miohael, Blaokball, 00. Grey. Gerrie. James, Oamaru. Gibb. Stewart Burnett. Motunau. 00. Waipara. Gibbins, Leslie Charles, Wellington. Gibbison. William. Kaoroa. Te Mata. co. Raglan. Gibbons, Claude Campbell Hall, Tangowahine, co. Hobson. Gibbs. Arthur. Wellington. Gibbs. Frederiok William. Tapawera. co. Waimea. Gibbs. James; Alton. co. Patea. Gibbs. Richard Waine. Wellington. Gibbs, Thomas Butterworth. Linwood. Christohuroh. Gibson, Andrew.· Temuka. Gibson. Arthur Henry, Ngaio. Wellington. Gibson, David Young, Glenavy, 00. Waimate. Gibson. James, Reef ton, 00. Inangahua. Gibson. Joseph. Cheviot, 00. Cheviot. Giflrins, William, Styx, 00. Waimairi. Gilberd. William James Thomas. Gonville. Wanganui. Gilbert. John, Kumara. Gilbert, Jonathan. Oare, co. Kaikoura. Gilbert. William Thomas, InvercargilL Gilby. Charles Horace. Christchuroh. Gilohrist. Duncan. Waikaka Valley. co. Southland. Gilohrist. John. Utiku. co. Rangitikei. Gildea, John. Maharahara, co. Woodville. Giles, Edmund Douglas. Mounf Parnassus. 00. Cheviot. Giles, Joseph, Mount Eden, Auckland.

Giles. Thomas Harle. Auckland. Gilfedder. John James, Kennington, Invercargill. Gilfedder, Michael, InvercargilL Gilkison, Richard Sydney, Wellington. Gilkison. Robert. Roslyn, Dunedin.

I Gill, Charles, St. Albans, Christchurch.

I Gill, Henry Jocelyn, Te Puke. co. Tauranga. Gill. William Ernest Albert, Kelburn. Wellington. Gilla.nders, Alexander Sinclair, Kaitangata. Gilla.nders, Donald. Darneld. co. Malvern. Gilla.nders. John. Greendale. 00. Malvern. Gillanders, Robert Ross, Springfield. co. Tawera. Gillingham, Francis Robert. Fairlie Creek, co. Mackenzie. Gillingham, Philip White, Maungakaramea, co. Whangarei. Gillingham. Stephen England, Waerengaokuri, co. Cook. Gillon, George Gore, Auokland. Gillott. Sir Samuel, Melbourne. Victoria. Gilmer. Hugh, Totaro. Flat. co. Grey. Gilmore. William Duke. Tararu. Thames. Gilmour. Hugh Kerr. Howick. co. Manukau. Gilmour. James, Winton. Gilmour. John. Halswell, co. Selwyn. GirJing, William James. Blenheim. Gittos. John Henry. Hamilton. Glasgow. Robert John. Turakina, co. Rangitikei. Glasson, Robert, Drury. co. Franklin. Glasson. William Henry Clarke, Drury. co. Franklin. Gledstanes, Edward Horuidge, Katikati, co. Tauranga.

, Glendining, Robert Witton. Dunedin. Glenn. Alexander. of Collingwood, co. Collingwood. Glessing. John, Thames. Glover, Albert Edward, Auokland. Glover, David Thomson, Dannevirke. Glover. John, Rongotea.. 00. Manawatu. Godber. JamElil, Auokland. Goddard. Charles. Greenmeadows, co. Hawke's Bay. Goddard. George Ernest James. Ngaroma, 00. Taupo. Godkin, John Boles, Whangarei. Goffe, William Edward, Gisbome. Goldberg, Frank, Wellington. Golden. Thomas Fortrose. co. Southland. Goldfinch. George James. Ohakune. Goldsmith. Philip Wharton. Levin. Goldsworthy, John Walter. Parnell, Auokland. Good, George Edwin. Central Sydenham, Christohurch. Goodbehere, Edmund, Feilding. Goodland, Walter, Hawera.

I Goodley. Alexander, Roslyn, Dunedin. Goodson. Frederick Octavius, Rotorus. Goodwin, Walter William, Lauriston, co. Ashburton. Gordon, James, Makauri. co. Cook. Gordon. William, Garston. co. Lake. Gordon. William Alexander, l\Iatamata. eo. Matamata. Gorrie, James. Wallaoeville, co. Hutt. Gorriuge. Frank Herbert Rollins. Mangaweka., co. Rangitikei. Gosling. William Aubrey. Epsom, Auckland. Gossett. George. Sumner. Gothard, George Hargraves, Westport. Gothard, William. Westport. Gould, Alfred de Tracy. Nelson. Gould, William. Feilding. Goulter, Charles Percy. Seddon, co. Awatere. Goulter, Redwood Felix, Blenheim. Gow. Peter. Winton. co. Southland. Gower. Alfred Alexander. Wellington. Gower, Robert Albert. Ohingaiti. co. Rangitikei. Grace. Arthur Volkner. Maungatapere. co. Whangarei. Grace. John Edward, Tokaanu, 00. Taupo. Grace, Lawrence Marshall, Taupo. co. Taupo. Grace. Pieroe, Waitekauri, co. Ohinemuri. Gradwell, Frederick, Hastings. Graham. Andrew Douglas. Ruakituri. co. Wairoa. Graham. Archibald James Mason. Palmerston North. Graham. Arthur, Ohaupo, co. Waipa. Graham, Claude Pettigrew, Nelson. Graham. David, Rangiora. Graham, George Keith. Palmerston. Graham, James Austin, England. Graham, John. Feilding. Graham. John, Mangatahi. co. Hawke's Bay. Graham. John. Tapanui. Graham. John Hawkins, Ponsonby. Auckland. Graham, John Henry. Auckland. Graham, Joseph Baty. Highcliffe, co. Peninsula. Graham. William. Te Araroa. co. Waiapu. Grainger. George Willan, Kiritaki. co. Woodville. Grandison. Archibald Honeyman, New Lynn. Auckland. Granger, Franois. Whitford. co. Manukau. . Granger. John. Whitford. 00. Manuka.u. Granger, Thomas. Howick, co. Manukau •. Grant, Charles, Auckland,

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Grant, David Howison, Raetihi, co. Waimarino. Gmnt, Donald, Ohinepanea, co. Whakata.De. Grant, George Lindsey, Galatea, 00. Whakatane. Gmnt, James, Muripara, Galatea, eo. Whakatane. Grant, James, Nightcaps, co. Wallace. ,,2 Grant, Peter, Waimate. '"' Grant, Peter George, Nnrsewood, co. Dannevirke. Grant, Peter Shaw, Puerna, co. C1utha. Grant, William, R<lckville, co. Collingwood. GranvillE', John, Mangamingi, eo. Eltham. Grave, Henry Thomas Harrison, Wellington. Graves, Herbert Philip Henry, Hawera. Gray, Arthur Lansdel, Christchurch. Gray, Charles, Pukerna Bay, eo. Hutt. Gray, George Franklin, Timarn. Grn.y, John, Mangapehi, co. "\Vaitomo. Gray, John, Mataura. Gray, Richmond John Stevenson, Hamilton. Gray, Theodore Graut, Nelson. Gray, Willia.m James, Okato, co. Taranaki. Gray, William John, Katikati, co. Tauranga. Grayson, William, Mangamuka. co. Hokianga. Green, Arthur Richard Wenman Pennefather, Wellington. Green, Francis West. Mangere. co. Manukau. Green. Henry. Pokororo. co. Waimea. Green, Henry. Timarn. Green, Isaac, North·east Valley, Dunedin. Green, John, Wellington. Green, William, Howick, co. Manukau. Green, William Henry, Seatoun, Wellington. Greenhow, William, Hiwinui, co. Oroua. Greensill, Walter James Howard, Wharehunga. co. Sounds. Greenslade, Albert Ernest, Birkenhead, Auckland. Greenslade, Henry James, Hamilton. Greenwood, Charles Walter, Lower Matakana. co. Rodnev. Greenwood, George Dean, Teviotdale, Amberley, co. Ashley. Gregg, Robert Fletcher, Tiratu, co. Dannevirke. Gregg, George Leonard, Half moon Bay, co. Stewart Island. Greig, Robert" Palmerston North. Gregory, Henry, Epsom, Auckland. Grenfell, Samuel Michael Harding, Oamarn. Grey. Charlep-, Milton. Grey, William, Millburn, co. Bruce. Grey, William George, Hunterville, co. Rangitikei. Gribben, St. Leger Hugh, Te Awamutu. co. Waipa. Grihbon, Richard., New Plymouth. Grieve, John Sibbald Waianiwa. co. Southland. Griffin, Charles Edwin, Macrae's Flat, co. Waihemo. Griffin, John, Te Waewae, co. Wallace. Griffin. John Thomas, New Plymouth. Griffiths, Charles Archibald, Wellington. Griffiths, Richard, Rotorua. Griffiths, Samuel Edgar, Invercargill. Grigg, John Charles NattIe, Longbeach, co. Ashburton. Grigg, William Robert, Kaitaia, co. Mongonui. Grosvenor. Charles, Auckland. Grummett, Walter. Christchurch. Gubb, Thomas Adams, Mount Albert. Auckland. Gubb, Thomas Alfred, Hoteo, co. Rodney. Gudgeon, Melville Quantrille, Ruatorea, co. Waiapu. Guerin, Thomas, Kaikohe. co. Bay of Islands. Guinness, Edwin Rowland, Timaru. Gummer, Charles Moginie, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Gunn, George McLeod, Marathon, Seddon, co. Awatere. Gunn, William, Wataroa, co. Westland. Gunning, William Henry, Shannon. Gunson, George, Maunu, co. Whangarei. Gunson. Sir James Henry. Kt., Auckland. Guthrie, David Henry, Ruahine, co. Kiwitea. Guthrie, Matthew, Epsom, Auckland. Guy, Alfred Henry, Mangatoki, co. Eltham. Guy, Francis Samuel, Feilding. Guy, John Arliss. Ngatimoti, co. Waimea. Guy, John Beecher, Swanson, co. Waitemata. Gwilliam, Ben, Paeroa, co. Ohinemuri. Gwyn, Joseph, Tawanui, co. C1utha.

HADDOW, Joseph George, Auckland. Haddrell, Walter Henry. New Plymouth. Hadfield, John, Spreydon, Christchurch. Haggar. William Herbert, Christchurch. Haggart, Peter, Mosgiel, co. Taieri. Hagger, Frederick James, Kaimaumau. co. Mangonui. Haggitt, D'Arcy, Dunedin. Haigh, James Robert, North Invercargill. Haigh, Sidney Solomon, Waipawa. Halcombe, Arthur Herbert, Urenui, ('0. Clifton. Halcrow, Andrew, Christchuroh. H&l.d&ne, Andrew, Bainham, co. Collingwood. Haldane, James, Waikawa, co. Southland.

Hales, Everett Olive, Wellington. Ha,les, William Henry, Wellington Hales. William Walter Scott, Weber, co. Weber. Haliburton, Borthwick, Matamau, co. Dannevirke. Hall, Bernard, Wellington. Hall, Frederick Steven, Parua Bay, co. Whangarei. Hall, George Thompson. Wellington. . Hall. Godfrey. Hororata, co. Selwyn. Hall, Harold Norman, Paeroa. Hall, Hubert John, Oruanui. co. Taupo. Hall, John Alexander Lindsay, Kawakawa, co. Bay of Islands. Hall, John Edwin, Waipukurau. Hall, Richard Augustus, Kawakawa, co. Bay of Islands. Hall, Robert Edward, Christchurch. Hall, William, Auckland. Hall, William Thomas Walsham, Oranoa, co. Hobson. Hallett, Harry James, Puketitiri, co. Hawke's Bay. Hallett, Thomas, Whakatane. Hallett, William, Tahora, co. Whangamomona. Halliday, William, Roslyn Bush, co. Invercargill. Halligan, Alexander Edward, Aramoho, Wangariui. Halligan, Jaok, Kelburn. Wellingtcn. Hall.Jones, Sir William, Wellington. Hamel, John Henry Franzis, Roslyn. Dunedin. Hames, Rowland, Wairere, co. Otamatea. Hamilton, Gordon Kerr, Taihape. Hamilton, James, Awhitu, co. Manukau. Hamilton, James, Whenuakiti, 00. Coromandel. Hamilton, John Glover, Pollok Settlement, co. Manukau. Hamilton, John Ronald, Winton. Hamilton, Matthew Henry, Rangiora. Hamilton, Robert, Windsor, co. Waitaki. Hamilton, Thomas, !kawai, co. Waimate. Hamilton, Thomas D'Arcy, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Hamilton. William, Whenuakite. co. Coromandel. Hamlin, Selwyn Belgin Ireland Little, Preston Hill, Panmure,

co. Eden. Hammill, William James, Mount Eden, Auckland. Hammond, Rowland Christian, Ponsonby. Auckland. Hampton, David, Lower Riccarton, Christchurch. Hanan. Frederick Arthur, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Hancock, Albert Thomas, Tinui, co. Castlepoint. Hancock, Frederick Ernest, Mangatiti Landing, Waimarino. Hancook, John Henry, St. Clair, Dunedin. Hancox, George, Temuka. Hand, James Henry Paul, Helens ville, co. Waitemata. Handforth, Mark Philip. Onerahi, co. Whangarei. Handyside, Hugh, Scotland. Handyside, John Stewart, Napier. Hanlon, Richard Douglas, Wellington. Hanna. Thomas, Takapuna, Auckland. Hanna, Thomas Henry, Whakapirau, co. Otamatea. Hannan, John Henry. Auckland. Hannay, Alexander, Palmerston North. Hannay, William Mowat, Wellington. Hansen, Alfred Hildus, Te Rehunga, co. Dannevirke. Hansen, Carl, Kaiapoi. Harcourt, Richard Allan, jun., Koiterangi, co. Westland. Harcourt, Charles James Stanton, Wellington. Harcourt, William McKenzie, Hokitika. Hardey, Joseph Frederick, Greymouth. Harding, Alfred Ernest, Mangawhare, co. Hobson. Harding, George, Motukaraka, co. Hokianga. Harding. John, Woodville. Harding, Maurice, Panmure, co. Eden. Hardley, John, Auckland. Hardy, Edwin Henry, Auckland. Hardy, George Searight, South Rawa, co. Ashburton. Hardy, Henry Dalton. Blackburn, co. Waipawa. Hardy, Thomas, Whangarei. Hare, Joseph, jun., Remuera, Auckland. Harford, George Joseph, Hearne Bay, Auckland. Hargreaves, James, Ahaura, co. Grey. Hargreaves, Morton John, Ohaeawai, co. Bay of Islands. Hargreaves, Philip Dudley. Hangatiki, co. Waitomo. Harker. Harry Lionel, Wairoa. Harkins. William. Auckland. Harkness, George Percy, Midhirst, co. Stratford. Harkness, Joseph George, Wellington. Harley, Harry Clement, Christchurch. Harnett, Richard Henry, Auckland. Harper, Benjamin, St. Clair, Dunedin. Harper, Eric Martin, Gisborne. Harper, Henry John Cracraft, Ashburton. Harper, Wharton Smith, Pohangina, co. Pohangina. Harpham, William, jun., Honolulu. Harrington, Elisha, Otautau, co. Wallace. Harrington, Henry William, Wellington. Harris, Alexander. Takapuna, Auckland. Harris, Alfred Richard, East Tamaki, co. Manukau. Harris, Benjamin, Remucra, Auckland.

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Harris, Charles Pestal, Totaranui, co. Takaka. Harris, Charles Thomas, Mount Eden, Auckland. Harris, Charles \Vatson, Edendale, Auckland. Harris, Christopher Michael, Huhuka, Hokitika. Harris, John, Woodville. Harris, William, Te Kowhai, co. Waipa. Harrison, Frank, Tuatapere, co. Wallace. Harrison, Frederick Lewis, Whakatane. Harrison, Henry James, Rakaia, co. Ashburton. Harrison, Richard Herbert Nash, Auckland, Harrison, Sam Herbert, Auckland. Harrison, Thomas, Christchurch. Harrison, Thomas Cornforth, St. Clair; Dunedin. Hart, Benjamin, Henderson, co. Waitemata. Hart, Edward Hulme, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. Hart, James, Raumati, co. Dannevirke. Hart, John, Havelock North, co. Hawke's Bay. Hart, Thomas Lawson, Timaru. Hart, William, Hastings. Harty, Joseph Kew, Devonport, Auckland. Harty, Thomas Kew, Dunedin. Harvey, George Herven, Athol, co. Southland. Harvey, Henry Philip, Opoho, Dunedin. Harvey, William, Belfast. Haselden, Frederick Henry, Awhitu Central, co. Manukau Haselden, William Reeve, Wellington. Haslett, George, Inglewood. Hassall, Ernest, Feilding. Hassell, Gray, Tnllaru. Hastie, George, Timaru. Hastie, Robert, Mangawai, co. Otamatea. Hastings, Douglas Harris, Dunedin. Haswell, Albert Edward, Lyall Bay, Wellingtoll. Haswell, John Andrew, Levin. Haszard, Henry Douglas Morpeth, Waihi. Hatch, George, Hokitika. Hatchwell, Robert, Lyttelton. Hathawav, William, ~lidhirst, co. Stratford. Hattaway, William Denis, 'fc Kuiti. Haughey, Samuel, Cheviot, co. Cheviot. Hawes, Henrv Charles, Karamea, co. Buller. Hawke, Archibald Fotheringham, lnvercargill. Hawke, Herbert Albert, Tuakau. co. Franklin. Hawke, Richard Wilson, Papanui, Christchurch. Hawken, Charles, Whangarei. Hawken, \Villiam, Maungatapere, co.Whangarei. Hawker, Henry John, New Brightou, Christchurch. Hawkings, Edgar James, Ellerslie, Auckland. Hawkins, Frederick Henry, Makara, co. Makara. Hawkins, Michael, Wellington. Hawkins, Reginald, Kohukohu, co. Hokianga. Hawkins, Robert Samuel, London, England. Hawkins, Walter Arnold, Wellington. Hay, Hubert Caughey, Glenbrook, co. Franklin. Hay, James, Christchurch. Hay, Joseph Frank Strong, Wellington. Hay, Peter, Tapanui. Hay, Robert, Dunedin. Haybittle, Frederick William, London. Haybittle, William George, Feilding. Haycock, Erie Bicknell, Marua, co. Whangarei. Haycock, James Alhon, ]\farumaru, Richmond, co. \Vaimea. Haycock, Reginald :B'rancis, Hmnilton. Haycock, Thomas Owen, Martinborough, co. Featherston. Hayes, Alfred Norman, Hakataramea, co. 'Vaimate. Hayes, John, Kakahi, co. Kaitieke. Hayes, John William, Kaeo, co. Whangaroa. Hayes, Robert Edward, Karori, Wellington. Haylock, Charles, Awamarino, co. \Vaitomo. Hayman, Frederick James, Oruanui, co. Taupo. Hayman, John Ivanhoe, \Vaimate. Hayman, \Valter, Studhohne Junetion, co. Waimate. Haymes, Jesse, Dunedin. Hayton, Ernest Colin, New Plymouth. Hayward, Albert, Otunui, co. Taupo. Hayward, Frederick John, Taneatua, co. Whaka.tane. Hayward, William George, Ngatea, cu. Thames. Hazlett, Edgar Christopher, Dunedin. Head, Robert Henry, sen., Niue. Headland, Alfred, P"lmcrstoll North. Heald, George William, Hunua, co. Franklin. Healey, Timothy, Maungaturoto, co. Otamatea. Healy, Thomas Georgo, Ohura, co. Ohura. Heape, Ebenezer, Pakotai, co. Hobson. Heaps, Wilson, Nclson. Heath, John, Motueka. Heath, Sam, Tutamoe, co. Hokianga. Heath, William, Nihoniho, co. Oimra. Heckler, Arthur, Waikouaiti. Hedge, George, Te Aroha.

Hedley, Thomas, Tapuhi, co. Bay of Islands. Heenan, 'William, Matuku, co. Wallace. Heginbotham, Joseph Alfred, Kilbirnie, Wellington. Heldt, :Frederick, Devonport; Auckland. Helliwell, Wesley, Riccarton. Christchurch. Hemingway, Edward Frederick Henry, Fatea. Hemphill, Harry Campbell, Wh~llgarci. Hemphill, James Allison Stein, Dargavil1e. Henderson, Albert, Te Awamutu. Henderson, Charles Alexander, Mahana, co. Waimea. Henderson, David, Brown's, co. Southland. Henderson, Donald, Mornington, Dunedin. Henderson, Henry Hngh, Dunedin. Henderson, Henry 'William Cawood, Dannevirke. Henderson, James, Tima,ru. Henderson, John, Devonport, Auckland. Henderson, John Daniel, Waitarea Bay. co. Sounds. Henderson, Matthew, Dunedin. Henderson, Matthew, Onehunga. Henderson, Richard Routledge, Whakarau, co. Waikohu. Henderson, Seton, Chatham Islands. Hendrey, Charles William, Auckland. Hcnnah, William Henry, Wellington. Henriksen, Hans Peter, Balfour, co. Southland. Henry, Joseph, Putamahoe, co. Franklin. Henry, Samuel Ernest, Tc Akau, co. Raglan. Henry, Thomas, Ngaurukehu, via Matoroa, co. Wanganui. Henry, William John, Hamilton. Herbert., Alfred Henry, Eketahuna. Herbert, Arthur Stanley, Rotorua. Herbert, Frank, Pongaroa, co. Akitio. Herbert, Henry Frederick, Linwood, Christchurch. Herbert, Marcus Reynolds, Alfredton, co. Eketahuna. Herbert, William Edward, Dunedin. Hercus, Peter, Opawa, Christchurch. Herrich, Walter Francis, New Brighton, Christchurch. Herrick, Edward Montgomery, \'{eraroa, co. Horowhenua. Heslop. George \Villiam, Mareretu, co. Otamatea. Heslop, .J ohn, Irwell, co. Ellesmere. Heslop, John, New Plymouth. Heslop, William, Hasting". Hessey, John, New South \Vales. Hetherington, James Russell, Ngaruawahia. Hewett, Robert Basil Duff, Auckland. Hewer, Frederick Seymour, Taita, co. Hutt. Hewer, Johu, Herepo. co. \Vestland. Hewin, Eustace Gordon, Russell, co. Bay of Islands. Hewitson, William Ewart Gladstone, Denniston, eo. Buller. Hewitt, David, Onehunga. Hewitt, John George Lewis, Marton. Hickey, John )1ichael, Opunake, co. Egmont. Hicks, Charles, Winslow, Ashhurton. Hicks, Robert Charles, Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island. Highley, William Frederick, Clive, co. Hawke's Bay. Hight, Thomas George, Hukerenui, co. Bay of Islands. Hildreth, William Thomas, jun., Wellington. Hillord, Harry, Waikiekie, co. Whangarei. Hill, Charles, Christchurch. Hill, Charles Edward Treherne, Papanui, Christchurch. Hill, Edward Johnston, Blenheim. Hill, Edwin Bernard StevenR, Brooklyn, Wellington. Hill, Edwin James, Wellington. Hill, Ernest John Ryder. Kohuratahi, co. Whangamomona. Hill, Frederick, Wellington. Hill, Henry Ewart. Gisborne. Hill, Hollis James, Brightwater, co. Waimea. Hill, J"ames Robert" New Plymouth. HiU, ~JLLmes, Hawick, co. Manukau. Hill, John, Hukerenui, co. Bay of Islands. Hill, Leonard, Eltham. Hill, Robert George, Remuera, Auckland. Hill, Walter, Christchurch. Rine, James, jun., \Vaitara. Hingston, Arthnr Conrad, Ohaeawai, co. Bay of Islands. Hirst, James William, Okoia, co. Wanganui. Hishon, Mortimer, Limehills. co. Southland. Hislop, Alexander Robert, Wellington. Hislop, Alexander Robert, jun., Wellington. Hislop, James, Wadestown, Wellington. Hislop, John Stuart, Dunedin. Hislop, Kerr, Petone. Hobbs, Arthur Harry, St. Alhans, Christchurch. Hobhs, Erne"t Domingo, Khandallah, Wellington. Hocldy, Frauk Franklin, To Awamutu. Hodder, Edward ,Valter, Tlltutawa, co. Stratford. Hodder, Thomas Raynor, Palmerston North. Hodding, Henry Reade, Red Vale, Auckland. Hodge, James Henry, Thames. Hodge, Richard Routly, Ruatangata, co. Whangarei. Hodge, Samuel, Papatoetoe, co. Manukau.

MAY 28.J 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1739

Hodges, George Carrington, North Albertland, co. Rodney. Hodgins, Thomas, Pahiatua. Hodgson, Arthu-r Blakey, Ca .. mbridge. Hodgson, Ernest William, Wakefield, co. Waimea. Hodgson, Frederick, Te Arai, co. Rodney. Hodgson, Richard Sanford, Rua wai, co. OtamaLea. Hodgson, William, Blenheim. Hoffmann, \Vi11iam James, H~,ngatiki~ co. \Vaitonlo. Hogarth, .Frank gae, Wellington. Hogg, Hubert .l:toughton, Opol,iki. Hogg, John, lliatau, co. Clifton. Holben, Edward Benjamin Reuben, Palmerstoll North. Holder, Frederick, Kaitaia, co. lIfangonui. Holdgate, Edward, sen., Timaru. Holdsworth, William John, AucklanLi. Hole, ,John, Gleniti, Timaru. Holland, Albert George, Auckland. Holland, Henry, Christchurch. Holland, Henry Herbert, I :hristchurch. Holley, William, jun., r,f>wcr HuH. Holloway, George, Invercargill. Holmes, Arthur Harry, Christchuf('h. Holmes, Arthur Samuel. Oncnu_Llgu,. Holmes, Charles Edward, ll[orningsick, Aucldand. Holmes, George Gordon, Pigeon Bay, co. Almroa. Holmes, James Stuart, Lower Hutt Holmes, John Alexander, Upper l{iecarton, Christchurch. Holmes, Robert, Arthur, Wellington. Holmes, Robert Henry, King.country. Holmes, gobert Boyd, Hastmgs. Holms, Archibald Crawford, Featherstou. Holt, Frank, Waipawa. Holton, George Robert, Ambcrley, co. Ashley. Honey, Archibald John, Burnett's Face, co. Buller. Hood, Andrew, Kaipara Flat,co. Horlney. Hooper, Arthur Frederick, Melbollrne. Hooper, George Samuel, Wellington. Hooton, William, Albany, co. \Vaitcmata. Hopcroft, William BaylIs, GummlCs Bush, Co. \\'allace. Hopkins, William Henry, Palmerston. Hopkirk, l~obert .I£1'riton Burch, l'akaraka, Co. Bay of lslawk Hopkirk, William, Wellington. Horn, Alexander, lVliddlema1'ch, co Taieri. Horn, George William, Waitoa, co. Piako. Horn, James, Dunedin. Hornblow, Andrew geed, Newtown, Wellingtoll. Hornblow, (John Kno\vles, Foxton. Hornblow, Robert Edward, Dargavillo. Horne, Adam Park, Buckland, co. Franklin. Horne, Alfred, Morton Mains, co. Southland. Horner, Edward Charles, Pate", Horrell, Frederick, Rangiora. Horrell, Frederiok <ieorge, Harrel ville, co. Eyt'c. Horsey, Angus, Ashburton Forks. Horsley, Thomas Norrie, Linwood, Christehurch. Hosllig. Archer, IIIasterton. Houchen, Edward Charles, H~milton. Houghton, Charles Graham, Raetihi, co. Waimarino. Houlbrooke, Leonard, Waterfalls. Alfredtoll, co. Ek"t,ahUna. Houlihan, Maurice .James, Auokland. Houliston, Robert, Lower Kokatahi, 00. Westland. Hoult, Edward Samuel, Wai·iti, co. Waimea. Hourston, William, 0 waka, co. Clutha. House, Samuel Ward, Mangere, co. Mauuk,w. Houston, Malcolm Honry, Hokitika. Houston, Thomas Stewart, Ahipara, co. :\!I)ngonui. Hovell, Charles Woodward, Coromandcl, co. COl'omanrleJ. Howard, Edwin John, Bromley, Christchurch. Howard, Henry, Blenheim. Howden, David Brown, Horetaung11, cu. Hutt. Howell, George, Hekeia, co. Wallace. Howell, James, Waipiata, co. Maniototo. Howell, William James, Paraparaumu, co. Hutt. Howell, William, Raumai. co. Pohingina. Howie, Alexander, Durie Hill, 'V>tnganm. Howie, David, Komako, co. Pohangina. Howie, George, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Howie, John, Te Kaha, co. Opotiki. Howie, William, Hunterville, co. Rangitikei. Howie, William, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Howitt, William King, Devonport, Auckland. Hubbard, Ernest Henry, Patetonga, co. Ohinemuri. Hubbard. Frank, Pukekoho. Hubbard, Frederick. Greenpark, co. Selwyn. Hudson, Harold \VilIey, I{emuera, Auckland. Hudson, Josiah Hill, Auekhnd. Hudson, William Burgoyne, Wellington. Hu:;gins, Herbert August.us l{oiJert" Weliingtun. Hughes, Alfred Edward, Matamau, co. Dannevirke. Hughes, Charles, Hastings. Hughes, Frederick Ernc.t, .}Ianawaru, co. 1';"ko.

I Hughes, James, -,Canvastown, co. Marlborough. Hughes, John, J nhlatua. Hugiles. \VillialH Ernest, Te Pui, Co. },latamata. Hughes, William Thomas VI'eston, Te Aroha. Hughson, Thomas Pole, Rahotu, co. Egmont.. Hugo, Thomas Trevanion, \Vollington. Hume, John Edward. Nelson. Humphrey, Charles Henry, Kakahi, co. Kaitieke. Hunt, .Albert. Ernest Lan/!dale, West Melton. co. Paparua Hunt, Arthur Leigh, Hataitai, Wellington. Hunt, .Frederick Knight, Auckland. Hunt, Frederick VlTilliam, Mangapehi, co. Waitomo. Hunt, George Henry, Waipawa. Hunt, George Newm<tn. Wakefield, co. Waimea. Hunt, Henry George, Popotulloa, Clinton, co. Clutha. Hunt, Herbert Hill, Rongotea, co. :IIanawaru. Hunt, Horace Henrv, Northcote, Auckland. Hunt, James. Hieh~lOnd. Hunt, VVilliam ]{aymond, Komke, co. W' aimea. Hunter, Alcxander, Hawera. Hunter, Sir George, K t •• Porangaha 11, co. Patangata. Hunter, I-Iugh ::--;tevenSOll, vVaialliwa, co. Southlanu. Hunter, .Tames Thomns~ Tsla.nd TIay) \reJlin!!ton. l{uHtcr~ Pan I, POJ"a.n.~(1hau, co. Patrmgata. Hunter, Rnrnucl Bentoll, ~tr[ltfl)['d. Hurley, J)Hnicl~ Ren .• llilJ'lpvvjlle, (;(J. P?tea. Hurl~\', James Arthur, WCl'l()nnsid,,, 00. ::,iouthland. Hurley, Timothy Benjamin Grey Lynn, Auckland. Hutcheson, John. 'VcHington, Hutchinson, Charles Quinn, vVa.lton, co, Piako, Hutchinson. John . .}Iount Eden, Aucldalld. H.utclJiRon, Thoni/1B, Oanlnru. Hutton, David Dearlovc, Gisborne. Hutton, James, vVaianakarua, co. 'Vaitaki. Hutton, .John Augustus, WcliingLon. Hyde, George, 1St. Albans, Christchurch. Hyde, Hobert Etheridge, Heriot, co. Tuapcka. Hyde, William John, Clcvcdon, co. :\ianukau.

lBTIOT::,iON, Alfred, West Harbour, Dunedin. lies, ::-lta,nlev William. \Yaiferimu, co. Waikato. Bott, John l\loocjy Alhert, Wellington. [mlav, James Ca;;'cron, Bluff. ~ [nde~, Robert Sheppard Franks, ~aseby. [nder, Sirncnn, Lc\'in. [ngle. David, 1I1al'ton. lngliB, H11gh .liutchison, BalcluUlH. [ngram. John, 1St, Albans, Christ<·hurch. fnnes, .J amC'~. Fn..irlic, co .. Mackenzie. frv-ine, "'illiam Hamilton, Cisbornc. !rvinf(, Newell, Whangapc, ('0. Hokianga. [saHcs, Rohert Edward, Auckland. Isitt, Charles Whitmorc, Allandale, co. llfackcn~i(). [sitt, Leonard Monk, Christchurch. [veson, Egbert Francis, Whftrekopac, co. vVaikohu.

JACK, Andrew, 'Vade, cu. Waitemata. hck, David Reid, Wa,repa. co. Clutha. .Tack, Ja.n1es Franuis, Kotukn, co. Grey. .Tack. James Whitson, Wellington. .)a,ck, John Bain, vVanganui. Jacknul.n, N[n.rcns ThoTnas, ROlnahapa, co. Cluthu. Jackman, 'Villio.m Henry Heathcote, vVhakapirau, co. Ota.

nl.n.tca.. ,Jackson, Alfred, lIfamaku, co. Rotorua, .Tack~nn, Uha,l'les Chun:hiJI, E.:op:lHrallga, co. JHaKtcrton. ,Tackf-'o:l, Frall(~iS UCllrgc, Xga.rnawahia) eo. \Vaipa. ,JackRon, Frederie\;, Te Ma ",hm, co. Taupo. tTa.eksoll. 11cllry, T(' Ar'nha. .JauJ~s()Tl, • .John, OiSDOl'f1C. .Jaekson, ,John Alfred, lnvcn:>t,·gil!. Jaek8on, Ralph TIenjamill, ~ch!oll. ,J"choIt. Ridmrd Fcarotl,~lotll. co. \\·aikoh11. .In.rksull, \Villin.lll, ).Jatakanu, co. Rodney . . Tacksoll, William Honrv, l\Ta~tcl'ton. ~ ,hlIrey, \YiIJinrn Jallle,~, Allr:kland. .Jagga~d, ·Henry Jallles Tidlllarsh, r;heltenha,ln~ co. Kiwitea.. .Jarnes, Ernest Arthur, Xorih!allu, \Vt"llington. Jit.ffia::;, ~;'lTnad. C"rUnLUi(!\d, i...'(). (\)l."un:all(h~l. ,LtnlCK, WaILll'0 ('pdt Lowm' HuLL Jamesoll, Henry Tholll<l8, bland Ray, \Vellington. ,Jameson, Hcgill<l.ld Lp ... ·die, Ethelton, cn. \Vaipara. ,ru.lllieson, tTanw8. K<l.I'<\·Il!::uha.'p(~ Hoad, All(;kland. ·ralllicsoll~ .J{)hll~ Chrif'tdllll'eh. Jamieson, Robert. '''intoll.

I ,JamieRon, William Alexall,lcr, Koitel'allgi, co. "'est!and. .Janis, 'Villiam Gcorge, (~reclllneadows, co. Hawke's Bay. .JebsolJ, John, Frankton Junction, co. \Yuipa. tfeffery, 'Yilliam, To A'iV<l1l1Uiu.

1740 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

Jeffreys, Ha.rold Edwa.rd, Porirua, co .. Makara. Jeffreys, Ja.mes Graham, Motueka. Jeffries, Willia.m, Hokitika. Jelley, William, Cromwell. Jemison, John, New Plymouth. Jenkin, John, Arch Hill, Auokland. Jenkin, William James, Linwood, Christchurch. Jenkins, James, Caversham, Dunedin • • Tenkins, James John, One Tree lUll, Auckland. Jenkins, Thomas Oliver, Ahuroa, co. Rodney. Jenkins, Walter Frederick, Waitara. Jenkins, William James, Waddington, co. l\ialvur". Jenkinson, John Edwa.rd, Wellington. Jennings, Cha.rles Ivory, Ra.ngiora.. Jerram, Ja.mes Ha.velock, "Tellington. Jessen, William August, Ma.udceville. Jessep, Ja.mes Simon, Waihi Sta.tion, Wairoa. Joblin, Mamice Ja.mes. Waipukura.u. Johns, Ezekiel, Miller's Flat, co, Tuapeka. Johns, Richa.rd Walter, Ruakaka, co. Whangarei. Johns, William, Pa.rnell, Auokland. Johns, William Elgar, Patuma,hoe, co • .Ifranklin. Johnson, Benjamin, New Plymouth. Johnson, Fra.ncis John, Mount Eden, Auokla.nd. Johnson, Francis Thomas Rayner, Wellington. Johnson, George Frederiok, Lumsden, co. Southland. Johnson, John Benjamin, Te Aroha, • Tohnson, John Charles, Waikumete, co. Waitemata. Johnson, John Thomas, Pirongia, co. Waipa. Johnson, Joseph Henry, Pukemiro, co. Ragla,n. • Tohnson, Peter, South Dunedin. Johnson, Richard, Te KuitL Johnson, Thomas Oliver, Scargill, co. Waipara. Johnson, Walter Robert George, Waihou, co. Piako. Johnston, Albert, Waikanae, co. Horowhenua. Johnston, Charles John Kent, Otahuhu. Johnston, James, Auckland. Johnston. Ja.mes, Linwood, Christchurch. Johnston, John, Ta.upaki, co. Waitemata. Johnston, John, fuui, co. Castlepoint. Johnston, John Goring, Oakhurst, Palmerston North. Johnston, John Moore, Palmerston North. John.~ton, Robert, Auckland. Johnston, Walter, Lichfield. co. Matamata. Johnston, William, Waitomo, co. Waitomo. Johnston, William, Yaldhurst, co. Selwyn. Johnstone, Archibald Christopher, Auroa, co. Waimate West. Johnstone, Campbell, Whatawhata, co. Raglan. Johnstone, James Annandale Hope, Aratitaha, co. lIIata-

mata. . Johnstone, Robert, Blackstone lUll, 00. 1Ilaniototo. Joll, John Henry, Havelock North, co. Hawke's Bay. Jolley, William Meyrick, Huntly, co. Waikato_ Jolly, Ernest, Cromwell. Jolly, Henry, White Hills, Silverdale, co. Waitemata. Jolly, John, Ma.rtinborough, co. Featherston. Jonathan, George Grenville, Kawhia, co. Kawhia. • Tones, AUred, Waipipi, co. Franklin. Jones, AUred William, Inveroargill. Jones, Arthur, Tapu, 00. Thames. Jones, Cha.rles Edward, Christchurch. Jones, Edgar, Lower Hutb. Jones, Edward Fraser, Wellington. Jones, Edwin Basil, Dallington; Christchurch. Jones, Ernest, Stanley Bay, Auckland. Jones, Ernest Arundel. Huntly, 00. Waikato. Jones, Ernest Frederick, Epsom, Auokland. Jones, Ernest Joseph Abbey, Invercargill. Jones, Francis Augustine, Mangawhare, co. Hobson. Jones, Frederick Webb, Wanganui. Jones, Henry Johnson, Devonport. Auokland. Jones, John, Wa.nganui. Jones, John, West Melton, co. Selwyn. Jones, John Thomas. Waiuku, co. Franklin. Jones, Josiah, St. Albans, Christchurch. • Tones, Mostyn Humphrey Innes, Te KuitL Jones, Rohert Noble, Wellington. Jones, Thomas, Te Kowhai, co. Waipa. Jones, Thomas Thimbleby, New Plymouth. Jones, \Villiam, Whangarei. Jones, \Villiam, Endeavour Inlet, Picton. Jones, William, St. Albans, Christchurch. Jones, William Herbert, Birkenhead. Jones, Willia.m Stanley, Moteo, 00. Hawke's Bay. Jones, \Villiam Thomas. Auckland. Jordan, Alfred, sen., Dovedale, co. \Vaimea. Jordan, Gibbes Claude Borlase, Tauranga. Jordan, John Boughton, Motueka. Jordan, William Joseph, Onehunga. Joseph, John Sylvester, Taieri Mouth, co. Bruce. Joyoe, James Frederick Parker, Invercargill.

Joyce, John, North Loburn, co. Ashley. .loyee, Michael, Hampden. Joyce, Thomas, Woodend, co. Ashley. Judd, Albert, sen" Tokomaru, co. Horowhenua. Judd, George Henry, Waddington, co. Malvern. Judd, Herbert Henry, Millord, Auokland. .Jupp, George Albert, Waitara..

KANE, Andrew Kerr, Green Isla.nd, Dunedin. Kay, Andrew, Kihikihi, co. Waipa. Kay, Hubert, Manurewa, co. Manukau. Kay, James Rangi, Korakonui, 00. Taupo. Kay, John Green, Birkdale, Birkenhead_ Kay, Robert, Frankton. Kearn., James, Te Waitere, co. Kawhia. Keasberry, William Henry, Pungarehu, co. Egmont. Kebben, Cecil, Bngland. KebbeJJ, John, Levin, co. Horowhenua. Keech, William Malloy Clark, Kumara. Keedwell, Clarence Stanley, Levin. Keenan, John Edward. Tuapeka Month, co. Tuapeka. Keenan, John Henry, Coroglen, co. Coromandel. Keene, Clarence Edgar, Parenga, co. Mongonui. Keene, \Villiam Leonard, Parengarenga, co. Mangonui. Keesing, Judah Henry, Wanganui. Keir, Daniel, Wellington . Keith, George Edmond, Kahukura, co. Waiapu. Keller. Alfred Miohael Henry, Hokitika. Kellow, Walter Abraham, Karori, Wellington . Kelly, James, Christchurch. Kelly, John William, Kokatahi, co. Westland. Kelly, William :B'light, Waikawau, 00. Awakino. Kclsey, Charles Harold, Wairama.rama, co. Raglan. Kemball, William Robert, Masterton. Kember, Oscar, Gerald Wellington. Kcmble, William CharieR, Auckland. Kemuitz, Louis, Roslyn, Dunedin. Kemp, Cecil, Korarau Station, Masterton. Kemp, David, Te Wera, co. Whangamonona. Kemp, James Edward Day, Te Ahuahu, 00. Bay of Islands. Kendall, Edwin George, lIIitimiti, co. Hokia.nga. Kendall, George, Palmerston North. Kendall, Henry William Martindale, Pitcaithly's, 00. Hutt. Kendall, Thomas Diok, Christchurch. Kennedy, Arthur Daniel, Wellington. Kennedy, Gerald Fitzgerald John, Waimarama.ra, co.

Hawke's Bay. Kennedy, James, Putiki, 'Waiheke, co. Manukau. Kennedy, JameR, \Vaverley, co. Patea. Kennedy, James 1'homas, Karioi, co. Waimarino. Kennedy, John, Geraldine. Kennedy, John Brown, Waiheke Island, Auckla.nd. Kennedy, Murtagh, Loburn, co. Ashley. Kennedy, William Charles, Te Aroha. Kennedy, William McLaughlin, Tahora, co. Wha.ngamo.

mona . Kenney, Frank Martin, Woodville. Kenuington, Jame8, Okaramio, co. Marlborough. Kenny, George Alymer Mervyn, Te Awaite, co. Sounds. Kenrick, William George Kyffyn, Rotorua. Kent, Al'chibald, Newmarket, Auckland. Kent, Harry Edward, Tiniroto, co. Cook. Kent, William, Whangaroa, co. Whangaroa. Kent, William Henry, Epsom, Auokland. Kenyon, Arthur Alexander, Thorpe, co. Waimea. Kernot, AUred Ernest, Remuera, Auckland. Kerr, Andrew Arthur, Kikiwa, 00. Waimea. Kerr, Charles Eustaoe, Cave, co. Mackenzie. Kcrr, Galbraith Johnston Lowther, Oamaru. Kerr, James, Kohimaramara, co. Eden. Kerr, James, Petone. Kerr, Walter Smith, Riohmond. Kerrisk, Michael, Huiroa, 00. Taranaki. Kerse, Charles, Coutts Road, Gore. Kershaw, John William, l\Iartinborough, 00. Featherston . Kessell, John Rattray, Port Ahuriri, co. Ha.wke's Bay. Kettle, Ha.rry Gordeller, Dunedin, Kettle, William Robert, Greymouth. Key, George William, Berhampore, Wellington. Keys, George Alfred, Woolston, Christchurch. Kibblewhite, FrederiCk, New Brighton, Christchurch. Kidson, George Henry, Sherry, co. Waimea. Kiely, Nicholas, Auckland. Kiely, Thomas Hana, Ohakune. Kilgour, Frederick Hamilton, Grevmouth. Killoh, Henry, Cave, co. Maokenzie. Kilpatriok, Alexander, St. Clair, Dunedin. Kilsby, Charles, Otaki. King, Frederick '!'ruby, Sea.toun, Wellington. KIng. Gilbert Lennox, Batley, co. Otamatea.

MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1741

King, Harold Francis Sherwood, Silverstream, co. Hutt.~ King, Hector William, Waitakere, co. Waitemata. King, Henry, Lower Mangorei, co. Taranaki. King, Horace Stephen Waterlow, Arahiwi, Putaruru, co.

Matamata. King, John, Awamoko, co. Waitaki. King, John Morrison, Warkworth, co. Rodney. King, Lancel Lytton, Naike, co. Raglan. King, Peter Joseph, Riverview, Te Pukatea, Taupiri, (l0.

Raglan. King, Robert, Te Puke, co. Tauranga. King, Vincent George Bryan, Dunedin. King, William Joseph, Waiuku, co. Manukau. Kingan, Robert, Hawea Flat, co. Vincent. Kininmont, William, Incholme, co. Waitaki. Kinney, Patrick, Dunedin. Kinniburgh, James Watkin, Auckland. Kirk, George, Port Awanui, co. Waiapu. Kirk. Henry Bland, Timaru. Kirk, Herbert, Walton, co. Piako. Kirkland, William, Chasland's, co. Clutha. Kirkpartick, Hugh Herries, Lumsden, co. Southland. Kirtlan, William Catlow, Takahue, co. Mangonui. Kissel, George Philip, Templeton, co. Paparua. Kitchen, William Arthur, Carterton. Kitching, Edward Ernest James, Karangahake, co. Ohine·

muri. Kitching, Len, Arapohue, co. Hobson. Kitto, Francis, Wellington. Kitto, Richard Francis Manuel, Howard Goldfield, Glen.

hope, co. Waimea. Knapp, Charies, Spring Grove, co. WaimE'a. Knight, Frank Harvey, Ashburton. Knight, Fred William, Dunedin. Knight, Frederick Clement, Parnell, Auckland. Knight, George, Mount Albert, Auckland. Knight, Henry Arthur, Racecourse Hill, Darfield, co.

Selwyn. Knight, John, Auckland. Knight, Raleigh John, Auckland. Knight, Samuel, Ongarue, co. Ohura. Knights, Frerlerick, Lyttelton. Knox, Malcolm McKa:v, Te Popo, co. Stratford. Koch, Charles Henry William, Glenorchy, co. Lake. Kueabs. Charles Edmund. Rotorua. Kyle, Herbert Seton Stewart, Christchurch. Kyle, James, Aokautere, co. Kairanga.

LABATT, Frederick Hubert de Burgh. Christchurch. Lack, John Robert, Geraldine. Laing, Andrew Marshall ~omerville, New Lynn, Auckland. Laird. Alexander Smith, Taumarunui. Laking, Joseph, Onehunga. Laley, Edward, Sawyer's Bay, co. Waikouaiti. Lally, Caleb, Te Puke, co. Tauranga. Lamb, David, Waikaka, co. Southland. Lamb, Gordon Peter, Paeroa. Lambe, William, Mount Albert, Auckland. Lambert, George, Wellington. Lambert, John Alfred, jun., Auckland. Lambert, John Allison, Kaituna, co. Marlborough. Lambert, John Robert, U.S.A. Lambie, Andrew, Dunedin. Lambie, James, Chertsey, co. Ashburton. Lambie, William, Burwood, Christchurch. Lamont, Thomas Beattie, Parakakau, co. Waitemata. Lancaster, Arthur, Kairanga, co. Kairanga. Lancaster, Ernest Samuel, Levin. Lancaster, Stephen Robert, Palmerston North. Lance, Frederick, Huihui, Waikari, co. Waipara. Land, George, Hastings. Lane, Frederick Brampton, Rangiora. Lane, Henry Christopher, Spreydon, Christchurch. Lane, Wilfrid Henry, Kaeo, co. Whangaroa. Lang, Gavin, Nelson. Lang, Joseph Tilson, Sydney, New Sout,h Walee. Langford, Frank Palmer, Runciman, co. Franklin. Langford, Herbert, Christchurch. Langmuir, William, Tarara, co. Clutha. Langridge, John Joshua, Otane, co. Patangata. Lankshear, William John, Wellington. Larcombe, Charles Albert, Patea. Larnach, David, Dunedin. Larnach. Donglas John, Rotorua. Larney, Malcolm, Waihou, co. Piako. Larkin, Edgar, Ohakune. Larsen, Albert John, Taumatatahi, co. Waitotara. Lascelles, Montagu William Percy, Timaru. Lash. John Goodridge, Rockville, co, Collingwood. Lasker, Joseph. Wa.ihi,

Latter,:Robert, Barry'(Bay, co. Akaroa. Latter, Robert Le Clerc, Rotherham, co. Amuri. Laughlin, Samuel:Jamieson, Paeroa, co. Ohinemuri. Laughton, John George, Ruatahuna, co. Whakatan('. Laurenson, James Gifford, Roslyn, Dunedin. Laurent, Leonard Francis, B"n Block, co. Taranaki. Law, Edwaril, Thornton, co. Whakatanc. Lawrence, Albert Edward, Timaru. Lawrence, George, Dunedin. Lawrence, William Daniel, Christchurch. Lawrence, William Richard, Okoroire, co. Matamata. Lawrey, John Nicholas, St. Albans, Christchurch. Lawrie, Charles Kasper, Pukekohe. Lawrie, James Falconer, Mahurangi Heads, co. Rodney. Lawrie, John Parker, Rotorua. Lawry, Alfred Alexander Robert, TEcmuka. Lawry. Herbert Percival, Westport. Laws, Thomas, Lovin. Lawson, Federle Charles Stansfield, Wairamarama, co. Raglan. Lawson, George. New Lynn, Auckland. Lawson, Peter, Mangamaire, co. Pahiatua. Laycock, William Henry, POllsonby, Auckland. Leach, Joseph Edward, Wellsford, co. Rodney. Leadley, Walter Edmund, New Brighton, Christchurch. Leab, Samuel, Waihi. Leask, Samuel, Omakau, co. Vincent. Leathem, Christopher James, Pokeno, co. Franklin. Leather, William Robert, Huntly. Leaver, Ernest Alexander Moore, New Brighton, Christ·

church. Lc Cren, Herbert Alexander, Mornington, co. Taleri. Ledward, Davenport, Ngaurukahu, via Mataroa, co. Wanganui. Lee, John Parsons Warburton, Dallington, Christchurch. Lee, Louis Edward George, Broadwood, co. Hokianga .. Lce, Thomas Hubert, Reef ton, co. Inangahua. Lee, William, Whitianga, co. Coromandel. Leeks, Edward Lowry, Pa.jmcrston North. Lees, Andrew, Okaiawa, co. Hawera. Lees, Andrew Yates, Lower Hutt. Lees, John Blair, Manunui, co. Kaitieke. Lees, William Francis, Kihikihi, co. Waipa. Lees, William John, Auckland. Leese, Arthur, Taumarunui. Lefevre, David Edward, St. Albans, Christchurch. Le Fleming, William Huddleston, Otakeho, co. Waimate

West. Leggett, Francis C'harles Alfred, Puha, co. Waikohu. Lehrke, Frank, Eltham. Leighton, John Peacock, Matamau, co, Dannevirke. Leighton, William Richard Thom, Henderson, co. Waitcmata. Leitch, Walter, Avoca, co. Tawera. Leith, Maitland, Woodlands, co. Southland. Lcithhearl, Thomas Robcrts, Kaiapoi. Lemon, Thomas Patrick, Te l'uke, co. Tauranga. Lendrum, George, Te Kopuru, co. Hobson. Lennie, Thomas Daniel, Invercargill. Lepper, Harper Brison, Lepperton, co. Taranaki. Leslie, David, Ettrick, co. Tuapeka. Leslie, Henry Robert, Te l'ene, co. Whangaroa. Leslie, James, Islington, co. Selwyn. Lethbridge, Bennet Perry, Turakina, co. Rangitikei. Levett, Charles Arthur John, Feilding. Levett, Edward Harry, Bull's, co. Rangitikei. Levien, Felix Hector, Russell, Bay of Islands. Levoi, Ralph, St. Kilda, Melbourne. Levvey, Ernest Charles, Gisborne. Levy, Ernest Frederick, Whakatane. Lewin, George Arthur, Dunedin. Lewis, Albert Michael, R~muera, Auckland. Lewis, Charles, Halswell, co. Selwyn. Lewis, Daniel Hugh, Kaitaia, co. Mongonui. Lewis, David Elliott, Temuka. Lewis, Edgar Arundel, Te Tuhi, co. Waitotara. Lewis, Joseph, Wellington. Lewis, Percy Eldridge, Kimbolton, co. Kiwitea. Lewis, Peter, \Vanganui. Lewis, Rohert Glynn, Okoroire, co. Matamata. Lewton, Frederick George, Amberley, co. Kowai. Leydon, Edward, Auckland. Leydon, John, Auckland. Liffiton, Edward Francis, Wanganui. Liggett, Robert, Red Hill, co. Hobson. Lightband, Ernest Owen, Ohakune. Lightbourne, Reuben Charles Derham, Hamilton. Lilburn, Robert, Hunterville, co. Rangitikei. Lilico, James, Inv(>rcargill. Till, William Thomas, Willow by, co. Ashburton. Lilley, Walter James, Putaruru, co. Matamata. Limbrick, William Isaac, Waipawa. Lincoln, Cyril Docker, Pokeno, co. Manukau, Lindop,\Walter Joseph, Carterton.

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Lindop, William Arthur. Rotomana, Greymouth. Lindsay, Alexander, Timanl. Lindsay, James, Waerenga, co. Waikato. Lindsay, William, Studholme Junction, co. ""aimate. Lindsay, William Thomas, Waikari, co. Waipara. Linehan, John Osborne, Auckland. Lines, Austin Edmund, White Cliffs, co. Inangahua. Linklater, John McKay, Auckland. Linklater, Joseph, Palmerston North. Linnell, George Frederick, Kaiwaka, co. Otomatea. Linneman, Carl Johannes Edward, Hokitika. Linney, William Wyclifie, Hastings. Linscott, Frederick James, Thornbury, co. Wallace. Linton, George, Batley, co. Otamatea. Linton, John, Timaru. Lintott, George Skinner, Mount Eden, Aucklaud. Lisle, George, Cashmere, Christchurch. Lissington, Frank Joseph, Karori, Wellington. List, Thomas Currie, New Plymouth. Lister, Peter, Otekaieke, co. Waitaki. Litchfield, Arthur Stanley, Kumeroa, co. "Voodville. Litten, Walter James, Kaiwaka, co. Otamatea. Little, Charles Thomas Wilson, Hawarden, co. Waipara. Little, Ernest Hawkins, Devonport, Auckland. Little, Frank, Hikurangi, co. \VhangarAi. Little, Ja,mes, Christchurch. Little, Joseph, Sentry Hill, co. Taranaki.. Little, Thomas, Ngapara, co. 'Vaitaki. Littl(', William, Cave, co. Levels. Livingstone, George, Windsor, co. Wnitaki. Lloyd, Edward, Sl. John's Hill, 'Vanganui. Lloyd, Henry Arthur, Ashhurton. Lloyd, Horace William, Wellington. Lloyd, Leonard John, Aukopae Landing, Taumarllulli. Lloyd, Richard, Stoney Creek, Palme!'ston North. Loasby, Dayid Pen, Greytown. . Lochhead, Robert Russell, Scargill, co. Waipara. Lockhead, Thomas, Te Puna, co. 'l'allranga. Lock, William, Nelson. Lockie, Joseph, Auckland. Lockington, Harry Aloysius, Shannon. Lockwood, Thomas James, Hunua, co. Franklin. Logan, Frank Bannerman, Pukekino, Hastings. Logan, James, Rata, co. Rangitikei. Logan, John, Mosgiel. Lomas, John, Christohuroh. I.omax, Henry Alfred, Wanganui. Lomax, James Purdon, Takapau, co. Waipawa. I.ondon, Andrew Pearce, Wanganui. London, George Thomas, I,ower Hutt. I.ong, Alfred Hibbes, Mangatete, co. Mongonui. Long, Harry, Taneka,ha, co. Whangarei. Long, William Kyle, co. Ashburton. Longley, Arthur William Sharland, 'Vimbled(lIl, co. Patangata Longman, Edward \Vi11iam, PareoTa, co. Levels. Longmore, Alfred, Wellington. Looney, John, Hillend, co. Southland. Lopden, Francis James, Eskdale, co. Hawke's Bay. Lord, Edwin, Ohoka, co. Ashley. Lory, Herbert, Livingstone, co. Waitaki. Lory, William John, Dunedin. Lougher, Henry John, Waerengaahika, co. Cook. I.oughnan, Frank O'Brien, Wellington. Lougbnan, Ignatius HamilVm, Rome. I.ol1isson, Chades, Christchurch. Loveday, Edward Henry Clarbrough, Wellington. T.oveday, George, Maharahara, Ohura, co. Ohura. I.ovegrove, George Frederick, Epsom, Auckland. Lovell, William Anthony, Taupiri, co. Waikato. Lovelock, David Josiah, Palmer.toll :'{orth. Low, John, Cambridge. Lowden, John, Mataura. Lowe, Henry, Thames. Lowe, Le,ri, Rollest-on, Christchurch. Lowes, Thomas, Ashhurst, co. Oroua. Lowrie, Alexander, Mornington, Dunedin. I..owis, Thomas Adlard, Blackstone Hill, co Maniototo. Lowrv, Bennet Charles, Hamilton. I,owrY, John Richard, Bombay, co. Franklin. Lucas, Albert Augustus, Nelson. Lucas, William Henry, Thames. Ludbrook, Edward Reginald, Tuparoa, co. Waiapu. Ludbrook, Henry Samuel, Ohaeawai, co. Bay of Islands. Ludbrook, William Williams, 'Vairongomai, Tuparoa, co.

Waiapu. Luke, Charles Manly, Wellington. Luke, John, Whakatiri, co. Mannkau. Luke, Sir John Pearce, Kt., C.~r.G., Wellington Lundon, David, Rotorua. Lunn, William Green, Napier. Lupton, Charles Henry, Manurewa, co. l'tlanukal1.

, Lurman, Herbert Arthur, Otewa, co. Otorohanga. Lusty, William James, Te Uku, co. Raglan.

I Luxford, .Tabez \ViIliam Mace, Aramoho, Wanganui. Luxford, William Lewis, Hamilton. Luxton, 'Villiam, Waitoa, co. Piako. Lynch, James Danicl, Grcyruouth. Lynch, Michael James, Paraparaumu, co. Hutt. Lyncb, Ossian Paul, Paekakariki, co. Hutt. Lynch, P:1trick Thomas, Cpper Shotover, co. Lake. Lynneherg, Berger Johannes Lohrbauer, Ngf\io, Wellington. Lynskev, William Kaiauoi. Lyon, John Holt, Wiri, ·co. Manukau. Lyon, Thomas Harwood, Whitianga, co. Coromandel. Lyons, B .. njamin, Stafforfl, co. \Vestland. Lyon., Rohert. Mangatawhiri, co. Manukau.

MACANDREW, .James, Porto bello, co. Peninsula. MacArthur, John William Shaw, Mangatapu, co. Matamata. M8cartney, Robed" Tai Tapu, co. Halswell. l\iacaskill, Allan, Lower Hutt. Macauley, Robert, Milforrl, Temuka. Macheth, Kenneth, Hikurangi, co. Whangarei. MacDermott, William James, Ponsonbv, Auckland. MacDiarmid, Neil Kerr, New Plymouth. Macdonald, Alexander Blomfielrl, Kaihere, co. Ohinemuri. Macdonald, Archibald, Green Hills, co. Southland. Macdonald, Beauchamp Ranald, Waitui, co. Geraldine. Macdonald. Ernest, Fairlie, co. Mackenzie. Macdonald, Guyon Alister Macintosh, Orari, co. Geraldine. MacDonald, Herbert Ross, Rotorua. Macdonald, Hugh Alexander, Taihape. MacDonald. John Gordon, Papakaio, co. Waitaki. ],;Iacdonald, John William. Wellington. Macdonald, Roderick, Miller's Flat. co. Tuapeka. Macdonald, Somerled Bartlett, Dunedin. Macdonald, Stewart, Hawera. Macdonald, William Kenneth, Timaru. Mace, Charles Edward, Te Aroha. Mace, Francis Joseph, Oakura, co. Taranaki. ~iace, George William, Rtmuera, Auokland. Macey, William Henry, Wanganui. Macfarlane, James, Napier. Macfarlane, James Alexander, Moawhango, co. Hawke's Bay. Macfarlane, James Buchanan, Auckland. l\lacfarlane, John Archibald, Maraekakaho St.ation, co.

Hawke's Bav. ~Iacgeorge, Le~lie Duncan, Westport. MacGibbon, Archibald Alexander, Gore. MacGibbon, ,Tohn, Te Whakahua, Gore. MacGibbon, Thomas, Dunedin. MacGillivray, Alexander William, St. Albans, Christchurch. Macintosh, Herbert, Christchurch. Mackay, Arthur Ivor, Paekakariki, co. Hutt. Mackay, Daniel, Entrance, Waipn, co. Whangarei. ;>Iaokav, ]'inlav Reav, Mataura. MacKay, George Alfred Robertson, Christchurch. Mackay, Henry Adam. Island Bay, Wellington. Mackechnie, Oscar Henry, Ormondville, co. Dannevirke. Mackenzie, Alexander, Waihou, co. Piako. Mackenzie, David Stuart, Levin. Mackenzie, Hugh Ross, Onehunga. Mackenzie, James, Karori, Wellington. Mackenzie, James, Cromwell. Mackenzie. Kenneth, Geraldine. Mackenzie, Kenneth, Plltorino, co. \Vairoa. Mackenzie, Peter. Piclon. Mackenzie, Thomas, Dunedin. Mackesy, Charles Emest Randolph, Whangarei. Mackie, Alexander, Matamau, co. Dannevirke. Mackie, James, Norsewood, co. Dannevirke. Mackin, Patrick, Wellington. Mackindcr, Charles Henry, Brixton, Waitara. Mackinlay, John Fortune, Bombay, co. Manukau. ~Iackinnon, William Hect<lr, Christchurch. Mackintosh, Henry, Oamaru. Mackintosh, William, Whiterock, Rangiora. Macky, John IJndRay, Pirongia, co. Waipa. Macky, William Goodfellow, Paterangi, co. Waipa. Maclaine, Alexander James, Blenheim. Maclaine, Winsbury Archibald John, Flat Creek, co. Marl-

borough. MacLaurin, Peter, Dunedin. Maclean, Geoffrey St. EYery, Whatatutu, co. Cook. Maclean, Malcolm, Paraparaumu, co. Hutt. MacMA,hon, George, Tapawera, co. Waimea. MacMillan, Charlie Edward, Tauranga. Macpherson, John, Sawyer's Bay, co. Waikouaiti. MacPherson, John Andrew, Boston's, co. Waitaki. Macquarie, Charles, Alfredton, co. Eketahuna. MacReynolds, Marcus John, Opunake, co. E!,'lllont.

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lIadden, David, Bunnythorpe, co. Kairanga. Maddren, Richard, Winohester, co. Geraldine. Maddren, Samuel Harvey, Sydenham, Christchurch. Ma.diI1, Adam, Tuakau, co. Manukau. Maginness, Henry, Methven, co. Ashburton. Magson, Alexander John, Somerton, Raka.ia, co. Ashburton. Maguire, Charles Evans, Auckland. Maher, James Joseph, Mangaroa, co. Hutt. Maher, John, Kaituna. co. Marlborough. Maher, John, Taumarunui. Main, Alexander Thomas, lIokoia, co. Hawera. Mainwaring, Cha.rles Sweedland, Ngaio, Wellington. Mair, Sydney Arthur Robert, HunterviIle. Mairs, Arthur, Westport. Maisey, .Tohn Arthur, Melville, Hamilton. Maitland, Gordon, Picton. Mo.jor, Charles Edwin, Auckland. Malenoir, Walter, Otane, co. Patangata. Malet, Leonard de Carteret, England. Maling, Thomas JameR, Christchurch. Ma.Uabond, John Leonard, Panta Bay, co. Whangarei. Mallinson, George, Aratika, co. Grey. Manchester, John Willia.m, Waimate. Mander, Francis, Auckland. Ma.nhire, Alfred, Spreydon, Christchurch. Mann, Donald, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Manning, Arthur Edward, Ha.milton. Manning, Arthur Wellesley, Waiuku, 00. Manukau. Manoy, Albert Isaac, Motueka. MaMe11, Frederick James, Bull's, co. Rangitikei. Ma.nson, Henry James, Melbourne. Manson, James, jun., Takaka, co. Takaka. Ma.nson, Thomas, Palmerston North. March, John Edwin, Christchurch. Marchant, George Albert, Cardiff, co. Strat.ford. Marchant, William George, Maropiu, co. Hobson. Ma.rfell, Edward, Toko, co. Stratford. Markman, Arthur Theodore, Wellington. Marks, Samuel James, Mount Eden, Auckland. Marks, Thomas Htmry, Te Hekeroa, co. Waitemata. Marlow, James John, Musselburgh, Dunedin. Marlow, William George, Waitara. Marquis, ClIlIIar Augustus, Rona Bay, Wellington. Marr, Thomas Meldl'Um. Christchurch. Ma.rris, James Barmbv, St. Helens, co. Buller. Marsa.ck. Richard. A~okland. Marsden, James Wilfred, Stoke, co. Waimea. Marsh, Alfred Charrington, Pahiatua. Marsh, George. Te Pahn, co. Raglan. Marsh, George, New Plymouth. Marshall, Alexander Gilchrist, Denniston, co. Buller. Marshall, Alfred, Linwood, Christchurch. Marshall, Edward, Sydenham, Christchurch. Marshall, Francis, Wendonside, co. Southland. Marshall, Francis Joseph, MOlTinsville, co. Piako. Marshall, Frederick Charles, Kokatahi, co. Westland. Marshall, George Leheup, Turakina, co. Rangitikei. Marshall, .James, Rangiora. Marshall, Reginald George Corson, Kaihn, co. Hobson. Marshall, William, Pa.eroa. Marshall, William, Collingwood, co. Collingwood. Marsland, Harry, Ngaruawahia. Marslin, Edward, Alexandra. Martin, Alfred. Andrew, Remuern, Auckland. Martin, Andrew, Gore. Martin, David, Beaumont, co. Tuapeka. Martin, David Crighton, Whakatane. Martin, David Kirk, Riohmond River, New Sonth Wales. Martin. George, Auckland. Martin, Herbert Munro, Rotorua. Martin, Richard Robert, Temuka. Martin, Robert Guthrie, Kaumoana, Hawke's Bay. Martin, Walter Baird, Martinborough, co. Featherston. Martin, William James, Hua.ngarua, co. Featherston. Marx, Jacob, Mangatoki, co. Eltham. Masefield, Thomas, Akaroa. Maslin. William Stephen, St. KiIda, Dunedin. Mason, Arthur Edward, Waikiekie, 00. Whangarei. Mason, Frank, Sandon Road, Feilding. Mason, Frank William Alexander, Hukanui, co. Eket-ahuna. Mason, George Thomas, Wellington. Mason, Walter Anderson, Kawhia, 00. Kawhia. Mason, Walter Frederick, Hamilton. Mason, William D' Arcy, Middlemarch, 00. Taieri. Massey, John, Epsom, Auokland. Masters, Jonas, Stra.tford. Masters, William Willia.ms, Dunedin. Mather, Willia.m, Birchdale, Woodgrove, 00. Waipara. Matheson, Alexander, Leigh, Big Omaha, co. Rodney. Matheson, Alexander. Roslyn, Dunedin. Matheson, Donald William. Levin.

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Matheson, John, Invercargill. Matheson, Kenneth, Christchuroh. Matheson, Robert, Morrison's,too. Waihemo. Mathias, Lewis, Waihao Downs, co. Waimate. Mathieson, William, Greymouth. Matson, Conway George, Christchurch. Matthew, Norman Cory, Auckland. Matthews, Alfred, Featherston. Matthews, Cha.rles, Mangapapa, co. Cook. Matthews, Charles, Rapaura, 00. Marlborough. Matthews, Charles Edward, Wellington. Matthews, Edward, Boa, co. Grey. Matthews, Frederick Waterstcn, Auckland. Matthews, Henry Blencowe, Auckland. Matthews, Ludolph Joseph, Taipa, <'0. Mangonui. Matthews, William, Auckland. Matthews, William. Hatuma, co, Waipnkurau. Maud, Watson, Manunui, co. Kaitieke. Maudsley, Joseph, Takapp.u, co. Waipswa. Maugham, Thomas Henry Richmond, Victoria Valley, co.

Mangonui. Maunsell, Thomas Edward, Nelson. Maw, Robert Amos, Southbridge, co. Ellesmere. Mawson, David Millar, Milton. Maxton, Mark, Greytown. Maxwell, Christopher Freke, Honolulu. Maxwell, Ebenezer, Opunake, co. Egmont. Maxwell, Robert, Parnell, Auckland. May, Frederick Cecil, Timaru. May, Lewis, Patea. May, William Richard, Christchurch. Mayhill, William Fredric, Tairua, co. Thames. Mayo. John, Wairoa. McAlister, Joseph Hugh, Wellington. McAllum, William Fenwick, New Plymouth. McAlpine, Walter Kenneth, Craigieburn, co. Tawera. MoAra, Robert, Gisborne. McArthur, Arohibald, Hokitika. McArthur, James, Caversham, Dunedin. McArthur, Samuel, Ngakawau, co. Buller. McArtney, Robert, Blenheim. McAsey, William Michael, Matau, co. Clifton. McAulay, John William. Okaihau, co. Bay of Islands. McAvady, Michael Joseph, Matiere, co. Ohura. McBean, George, Springston South, co. Springs. McBeth, Duncan John, Punakitere, 00. Hokianga. McBeth, John Frame, Christchurch. McBeth, Robert, Feilding. McBrearty, James Wilson, Greymouth. McBride, Thomas Malcolm, Matainui, co. Westland. MoCaa, George Washington, Tutaki, co. Murchison. McCabe, mtan Francis, Wellington. McCall, Hugh, sen., Seaward Downs, co. Southland. McCall, John Peat, Moumoukai, co. Franklin. McCall, Samuel Charles Lanfear, Amodeo Bay, co. CoromandeI. McCallum. Archibald. Millburn, Blenheim. McCallum, Donald, St. Leonarda, Blenheim. McCallum, John, Brown's, co. Southland. McCallum, Moncrief MlllTay, Remuera, Auckland. McCarroll, David, Whangarei. McCalToll, John, Te Kuiti. McCarroll, John Hawthorne, Aratapu, co. Hobson. McCarroll, Robert, Mareretu, 00. Otam8.t~a. McC'.-arthy, Jerem,iah Charles, Tiriraukawa, co. Rangitikei. McCarthy, Marsham A'Becket, Greytown. McCarthy, Samuel Ernest, Christchurch. McCartney, John, Portobello, co. Peninsula. McCathie, William, Upper Waiwera, co. Waitemata. McCausland, Robert James, Morrinsville, co. Piako. McCaw, Hugh, Inveroargill. McCaw, John, Hamilton. McChesney, Francis, Gladstone, Invercargill. McChesney, John, South Invercargill. McCluggage, Joseph, Stratford. McClure, Alfred, Ashburton. McColgan, James, Niagara, co. Southland. McColl, Alexander, Kaitieke, co. Kaitieke. McColl, Archibald, Taiha.pe. McCombs, James, Sumner, Christchurch. McConnell, Hugh Joseph, Runanga, co. Grey. McConnochie, William, St. Bathan's, co. Mauiototo. McConnon, David Carter, DiIImanstown, co. Westland. McConochie, Newton, Glenhope, co. Waimea. McCormack, William, Granity. co. Buller. MoCormick, Archibald, Hastings, co. Hawke's Bay. McCormick, Bernard John, Waipukurau. McCormick, Charles Edward, Auckland. McCormick, Hugh Alexander, D'Urville Island. McCown, Robert James, Pangaru, co. Hokianga. McCracken, Charles Henry, Tokomaru Bay, 00. Waiapu, McCready, Joseph, Kawakawa, co. Bay of Islands.

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McCroetie, Charles Leslie, Merivale, Christchurch. McOilloch, John Rennie, Ngapara, 00. Waitaki. McOuIIough, George, Mangapai, co. Whangarei. McOuIIough, Thomas, Epsom, Auckland. McOuIIough, William, Thames. McOuIIough, William Francis, Le Bon's Bay, co. Akaroa. McCnrdy, Nathaniel. Dipton, co. Southland. McCutchan, William Arthur, Rangiriri West, co. Raglan. McDermid, George Scott Murray, Sawyer's Bay, Dunedin. McDermott, Peter, Onetea, co. Hobson. McDiarmid, Francis, Woodside, co. Taieri. McDonald, Donald, New Lynn. Auckland. McDonald, Donald, Methven, co. Ashburton. McDonald, Donald, Remuera, Auckland. McDunald, Donald, Rewiti, co. Waitemata. McDonald, Donald Hugh, Inglewood. McDonald, Duncan, Waverley, co. Patea. McDonald, Duncan, Roslyn, Dunedin. McDonald, Duncan Buchanan, Waverley, co. Patea. McDonald, Frederick George, MUua, co. Whangarei. McDonald, John, Ngawaro. co. Rotorna. McDonald, John James, Marton. McDonell, lEneas Alexander, Aahhurst, co. Orona. McDonnell, Patrick, Panmure, Auckland. McDougall, Alexander, England. McDowell, Andrew, Upper Matakitaki, co. Murchison. McDowell, John, Oamarn. McDowell, Thomas, sen., Rotorna. McDowell, William James Stuart, Hinds, co. Ashburton. McElroy, Owen, Rakehou, Feilding. McElwain, Percy, Auckland. McEvedy, William James, Southbridge, co. Ellesmere. McEwan, Robert, Rotongaro, co. Raglan. McEwen, Edward, Masterton. McEwen, Archibald, Fortrose, co. Southland. McEwen. George Douglas. Petone. McFarlane, Charles Thomas, Whareponga, co. Waiapu. McFarlane, David, Ormondville, co. Dannevirke. McFarlane, David John Ferguson, Wanganui. McFarlane, Isaac, Dunedin. McFetridge, John, Lumsden, co. Southland. MoGarry, Alfred Patrick Joseph, Epsom, Auckland. McGarry, William Henry, Remuera, Auckland. McGaveston. Dean Wallis. Motueka. MoGavin, John. Waiuku, co. Manukau. McGechie, Benjamin, Te Awamutu. MoGill, William, Portobello, co. Peninsula.. McGillivray, Neil, North Brighton. Christchuroh. MoGougan, Alexander Fraser, Opouriao, co. Whaka.tane. MoGowan, Herbert Edward. Maropiu, Dargarville. McGrath, Bartholomew, Pa.rna.ssus, co. Cheviot. McGrath, Joseph Albert, Auckland. MoGrath, William James, Napier. McGregor, Duncan, Waikouaiti. McGregor, Duncan, Gladstone, co. South Wairarapa. McGregor, Francis. Hokitika.. McGregor, Gregor, Morikau, Jernsalem, co. Waimarino. MoGregor, Gregor, Waitotara, co. Pates.. MoGregor, James, Marton. McGregor, Lewis John, Cora. Linn, Fairlie, co. Mackenzie. McGregor, Malcolm John, Hikorangi, Masterton. MoGrner, George Norman, Karangahake, co. Ohinemuri. McGrner, William, Rangiora. McGuire, Arthur David, Ka.rangahake, co. Ohinemuri. MoGuire. Francis Felix, Hamilton. . McGuire, Thomas, Te Akau, co. Raglan. MoGuirk, James, Harapepe, co. Raglan. McHardy, Thomas Ferrier, Ferntown, Collingwood. Mcnroy, Alexander Joseph, Gore. McIlroy, William John, Christchurch. Mcnveney, William Bernard, Wellington. McIndoe, William, Wairuna, co. Clutha. McInerney, Patriok, Lawrence. McInnes, Daniel. Temuka. McInn.ess, William, Stratford. McIntosh, Alexander Henry, Little Akaloa, co. Akaroa. McIntosh, David, Lawrence. McIntosh, Gorman William Dunedin. McIntosh, Hector, Kaiapoi. McIntosh, John, Woodburn, Fairlie, co. Mackenzie. McIntosh, Thomas, I.e Bon's Bay, co. Akaroa. McIntosh, William Nepean, Onehunga. McIntyre, Charles, Ohingaiti, co. Rangitikei. McIntyre, George, Sandilands, Christchurch. McIntyre, John, Pongaroa, co. Akitio. McIntyre, William Henderson, Millerton, co. Buller. McIver, Donald, Mohaka, co. Wa.iroa.. MoIver, Murdoch, Mohaka, co. Wairoa. McKay, Adam Houliston, Putorino, co. Wairoa. MoKay, Alexander, Mangonui, co. Mongonui. MoKay, Anaus John, Whangarei.

McKay, Angus John, Waipu, co. Whangarei. McKay, David, Greymouth. McKay, James Donald, Gumtown, co. Coromandel. McKay, John Matheson, Waipu, co. Whangarei. McKay, William, Apiti, co. Pohangina. McKean, William Roy. Auckland. McKechnie, Thomas, Ratanui, co. Clutha. McKeddie, George McKenzie, Te Araroa, co. Matakaoa. McKellar, Arnaud, Christchurch.

I McKellar, William Orr, Hampden.

j l'lICKelvey, Alexander Neil, Epsom, Auckland. McKelvie, James Flockhart, Pukemarama, Feilding.

I McKenna, James Augustine, Pates.. McKenzie, Alexander, Hinds, co. Ashburton. McKenzie, Alexander, Otahuti, Waianiwa, co. Southland. MoKenzie, Angus Gillies, Heriot, 00. Tuapeka. MoKenzie, Charles Sutherland, Castlecliff, Wanganui. McKenzie, David Earl Wilmor, Wellington. McKenzie, Donald, Kauana, 00. Southland. McKenzie, James Alexander, Tauranga. McKenzie, James David, Takahiwai, co. Whangarei. McKenzie. John David, Raumanga, Whangarei. McKenzie. John Munro, Pa!merston South. McKenzie, Kenneth, Mangarimu, co. Oroua. McKenzie, Kenneth George, Otara, co. Southland McKenzie, Leonard Stewart Wilmour, Wellington. McKenzie, Robert, Wellington. McKenzie, Roderick, Wellington. MoKenzie, William, PaImerston North. McKenzie, William John. Waikoikoi, 00. Clutha. MoKeon, Ernest Leslie, Sydenham. Christchurch.

I McKeown, Arthur, Pihama, 00. Egmont. McKeown, James Joseph, Hadlow, Timarn. McKerrow. William Porteous .Waianakarua, 00. Waitaki. McKillop, Alexander Cameron, Seaclifl, co. Waikouaiti. MoKinney, Andrew Wilson, New Brighton, Christchurch. McKinney, Joseph Barkley, Bombay, co. Franklin. McKinney, William Wilson, Linwood, Christchurch. McKinnon, Alexander, Middlemarch, co. Taieri. McKinnon, James, Whangarei. McKinnon, John Malcolm, Ohinewai, co. Waikato. McKinnon. Robert, Dunedin. McKnight: John, Ophir, co. Vincent. McKnight, Sainuel, Ida Valley, co. Mauiototo. McKone, William, Matapuna, co. Taupo. McLachlan, Donald Alexander, Clinton, co. Clutha. McLachlan, John, Port Chalmers. McLachlan, John George Grant, Ashburton. McLachlan, Thomas, Te Araroa, co. Waiapu. McLachlan, William, Kurunui, Morrinsville. McLaren, Alexander, Goodwood, co. Waitaki. McLaren, Dugald, Cheviot, co. Cheviot.

. MoLaren, William Runcorn, Christchurch. McLarin, John Wesley, Grey Lynn, Auckland. McLauchlan. James, Wyndham, co. Southland. McLean, Alexander, Ti-tree Point, co. Weber. MoLean, Duncan William, Devonport, Auckland McLean, James Alexander, Dargaville. McLean, John Neil, Rot{)rna. McLean, Malcolm, Karamea, co. Buller. McLean, Peter Joseph, Greymouth. McLean, Robert, Owaka., co. Clutha. McLean, Robert, Waipukurau. McLean. Robert Donald Douglas, Maraekakaho, co. Hawke's

Bay. McLean, Sydney Francis, Wellington South. McLean, William, Otoko, co. Waikohu. MoLean, William, Walton, co. Piako. McLean, Willliam Ernest, Mosgiel. MoLeavey, Alfred, Ohau, co. Horowhenua. McLeavey, Joseph Alexander, Palmerston North. McLellan, Donald, Ngakawau, co_ Buller. MoLennan, Alexander, Wedderburn, co. Maniototo. McLennan, Angus, Waipu, co. Whangarei. McLennan, Donald, Fendalton, Christchurch. McLennan, Duncan, Dunrobin, Heriot, co. Tuapeka. McLennan, Duncan, Papakura, co. Manukau. McLennan, Evan, Halkett, co. Malvern. MoLennan, Ewen Donald, Papakura, co. Manukau. McLennan. Farquhar Colin Campbell, Mangawai, 00. Ota·

matea_ McLennan, Kenneth, St. Clair, Dunedin. McLennan, William, Bulls, co. Rangitikei. McLeod, Duncan Fraser. Opatu. co. Whangamomona. McLeod. Farquhar, Martinborough, co. Featherston. McLeod, Hector Norman, Mirama.r, Wellington. McLeod, Hugh Alexander, Tahora, 00. Whangamomona. McLeod, Hugh McKay, Tokanui, co .Southland. McLeod, James, New Plymouth. MoLeod, James, Parakai, co. Waitemata. McLeod. John, Avondale. Auckland.

MAY 28.'J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1745

:McLeod, Joseph, Kokakonui Landing, co. Kaitieke. McLeod, Norman, Whangarei Heads, Whangarei. McLeod, William Malcolm, Martinborough, co. Featherston. McLernon, Samuel, Napier. McLintock, Robert Alexander Hare, Dunedin. McLoughlin, Patrick, Patutahi, co. Cook. McMahon, John Henry, Big River, co. Inangahua. McMahon, Timothy, Cronadnn, co. Inangahua. McMaster, Angus, Cannington, Cave, co Mackenzie. McMaster, Stuart .Tames, Waimate. McMillan, Charles Cookman, England. McMillan, David, Darfield, co. Malvern, McMillan, John, St. John's Hill, Wanganui, McMillan, John Harrison, Petone. McMillan, William, Irwell, Christchurch. McMullen. William, Awanui, co. Mangonui. McMurdo, Henry Edward Fit~gerald, Helensville. McNab, Thomas, Auckland. McNamara, Bernard, Rakaia, co. Ashburton. McNee, Arthur l'tobert, Murchison, co. Murchison. McNee, Robert, Murchison, co. Murchison. McNeely, William. Rotorua. McNeil: John, Peep.o'.day. co. Kiwitea. McNeil, John Henry, Kahukura, co. Waiapu. McNeill, Peter, Hunter, co. 'Vaimate. McNeill. Robert William .Tames, Auroa. co. Waimate West. McPhail, Archibald Alexander, Le Bon's Bay, co. Akaroa. McPhail, Herbert Alexander, Kaiteratahi, co. Waikohu. McPhail, James Prentice, Birkenhead, Auckland. McPhail, John Ludovic, Kurow, co. Waitaki. McPhail, William Donald, Wainui, co. Akaroa. McPhee, William, Katea, co. Clutha. McPherson, Alexander, lnvercargill. McPherson, Alexander, Waerenga, co. Waikato. McPhillips, Thomas, New Plymouth. McQuilkin, Joseph Patrick, Eiffelton, co. Ashburton. McRae, Alexander, Waerenga, co. Waikato. M:cRae, Alexander Clarence, Awatere, co. Awatere. MoRae. Christopher, Brantra, Hokonui, co. Southland. MoRae, Duncan. Middlemarch, co. Taieri. MoRae, Flinders Scott, Whakaronga, co. Kairanga. McRae, William WiIsden, Waituna, Waikari, co. Southland. McSkimming, Robert, Patearoa, co. Maniototo. McVilly, Richard William, Wellington. McWatters, William John, Taumarunui. McWilliam, Andrew, Omoana, co. Eltham. McWilliam, Archibald Alexander, Hampden. McWilliam, James Peter, Winton. McWilliam, William, Helens ville, co. Waitemata. Medland, Samuel, Tryphena, Great Barrier Island. Medl~y, John Spencer Selwyn, New Plymouth. Meek, George Edwards. Fairfax, co, Wallace. Meenan, James Donnelly, Rangiputa, Awanui Heads, Man·

gonui. Meikle, Frederick William, Tauranga. Meinhold, Maximilian, Helensville, co. Waitemata. Meldon, John Joseph, Mania, co. Waima.te West. Meldrum, William, C.B., C.M.G., D,S.O., Greymouth. l\Iellsop, Harry Oswald, Kohekohe, co .. Franklin. Melvern, Ezekiel Fake, Auckland. Meldll.." Alfred James, Buckland, co. Franklin. Melvin, John, Tokanui, co. Southland. Menzies, George Gardiner, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Merrikin, Edmond Smith, Raurimu, co. Kaitieke. Merriman, Albert Victor, Rotorua. Merry, John Tom, Opotiki. lI1ichaels, Ralph Thomas, Auckland. lI1ichel. Henry Leslie, Hokitika. Middleton. Clarence Tyrrell, Sumner. Christchureh. Middleton, Henry Jonathan, Waimahaka, co. Southland. Mildenhall, Albert Henry, Plimmerton, co. Hutt. Mildon, Percy George, Kairanga, Palmerston North. Miles, Alfred Henry, Wellington. Mill, John, Port Chalmers. Mill, William Bremner, Tokomaru Bay, co. Waiapu. Millar, George, Dunollie, co. Grey. Millar, Hugh Alexander, Annat, co. Malvern. Mill&1, John, Tipapakuku, Dannevirke. Millal:, John, Wyndham, co. Southland. Millar, John McLeod, Ranfurly, co. Maniototo. Miller, Andrew. Oteramika, co. Southland. Miller, David Walter, Waitakare, co. Waiapu. Miller, Francis, Motukarara, co. Springs. Miller. Frederic, Auckland. Miller. James, Dairy Flat. co. Waitemata. Miller, James Cameron, Kopuarahi, co. Thames. Miller, James Lindsay, Green Island, co. Taieri. Milier, Peter, Clydevale, co. Clutha.. Milier, Samuel, Porto bello, co. Peninsula. Miller, Sir Henry John, Kt., Oamaru. Miller, Thomas, Ponsonby, Auokland.

Miller, Will!iam, Taumata, co. Clutha. Miller,l"\Villiam John, Otekura, co. Clutha. Milligan, David, Wellington. Ii IBi II.\\J Milligan, James Houstin, Oamaru·,.iUIl.~. 0&, Milligan, Robert, Oamaru. b~ i.e II;: Milliken, William Hugh, Te Aroha'~.'I'~'" ~.: .. Jlfillingt.on, Frank, Thames. s· '" Mills, Alexander, Wairoa. ~. ~ Mills, Alfred George, Renwicktown, co, Marlborough. l\Iills, Arthur John, Grovetown, co. Marlborough .• Mills, Fred, Tokaora, co. Hawera. ~': W. ~ kaJ Mills, Henry Alfred. Turua, co. Thames. r: It i:J Mills, James Sydney, Raglan, co. Raglan."-: ~ • Jill Mills, John, Para, co. Marlborough. "I _ Mills, Sir James, Kt., Dunedin. Milne, Alexander Catto, Walton, co. Piako. ~ F~ Milne, Charles Law, Christchurch. 11l1li .::J Milne, John, Waikaia, co. Southland. Milne, Joseph Alexander, Petane, co. Hawke's Bay. Milne, William, Oamaru. Milner, Horace William, Matapara, co. Taupo. Milsom, George Major, Blenheim. Minchin, George Hamilton, Aponga, co. Whangarei. Mimms, Charles Haywood, Kelburn, Wellington. Mirams, Harry Haywood, Wellington. Mirfield, Israel, Gisborne. Mirfin, William Craven, Ikamatua, co. Inangahua. Mitchell, Alfred James, Auckland. Mitchell, Archibald Charles, Roseneath, Wellington. Mitehell, Cecil Fenwick, Mornington, Dunedin. Mitchell, James, Burnbrae, Mataura, co. Southland l\fitchell, James, Newborough, Oamaru. Mitchell, James, Ranfurly, co. Maniototo. Mitehell, John, Lower Hutt. Mitehell, John, Shannon. Mitchell, John Allan. Waimana, co. Whakatane. Mitchell, John King, Patea. Mitchell, Joseph Ross, Weston, co. Waitaki. Mitehell, Robert James, Brighton, eo. Taieri. Mitchell, William, North.east Valley, Dunedin. ~tchelson,Hon. Sir Edwin, Auckland. Moar, Simon, Pohangina, co. Pohangina. Moffatt, Thomas, Hamilton. Moffett, Norman James, Tokonui, co. Southland. Moffitt, Stephen Lunn, Tadmor, co. Waimea. Mogridge, John, Marton. Moil', George Russell, Taupiri, co. Waikato. :\Iolesworth, Charles Edward. Richmond. co. Waimea. Moller, Bernard Henry, Nelson. Moller, Eric Theodor, Ravensbourne, Dunedin. Moller, Hagbarth Ernest, Ravensbourne, Dunedin. 1\loller, Odin Henrv, Dunedin. Monaghan, Henry'James, Makara, co. Makara. Monaghan, William John, Karori, Wellington. Monckton, Charles Art,hur Whitmore, England. Monckton. Edward Martin. Ngatapa. co. Cook. Monk. George Alexander, Reikorangi, co. Hutt. Montgomery, William, Christchurch. Montgomery, "\Villiam Barr, Kelburn, Wellington. Montgomery, William Hugh, Little RiYer, co. Wairewa. Moody, Matthew Archibald, Linton, co. Oroua. Moody, Thoma.\!, Matau, co. Clifton. Moody, Thomas Pearson, Whangarei. Moody, William Fyfe, Whakatane. Moon, Walter George, Pirongia, co. Waipa. Moor, Henry H.ichard, Tatatu, co. Waitemata. Moor, Thomas, Onehunga. Moore, Adolphus Harry, Opunake, co. Egmont. Moore, Arthur Curtis, Ongarue, co. Ohura. Moore, Charles Daniel, Winton. Moore, Charles Samuel Frederick, Okain's Bay, co. Akaroa. Moore, David Alexander, Ellerslie, Auckland. Moore, Edwin, Mahoenui, co. "\Vaitomo. Moore, George, Tauranga. Moore, Percy William, Stanley Bay, Auckland. Moore, Richard, Kaiapoi. Moore, Thomas Charles, Napier. ilioore, William, Milton, co. Southland. Moore, William John, Makuri, co. Pahiatua. Morel, Louis Henry, Lower Kokatahi, 00. Westland. Morey, Henry Andrew, Mangonrd. Morgan, Albert Henry, Kawakawa. co. Bay of Islands. Morgan, Alexander, Rangiwahia, 00. Kiwitea. Morgan, Arthur James, Henderson, co. Waitemata. Morgan, Edward, St. Bathans, co. Maniototo. Morgan, John Charles, Otonui, co. Ohura. Morgan, Stephen Henry, Waitekauri, co. Ohinemuri. Morgan, William, Methven, co. Ashburton. Morgan, William Arthur, Aratapu, co. Hobson. Morgan, William John, Pareora, co. Levels. Morice, Charles George Frederiok, Wellington.

1746 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

Morioe, Francis, Whakapunake, co.ICook. Morice, Willi&m, Gisborne. Morison, Hugh, Morison's Bush, co. Featherston. Morkane, Charles Frederick, Christchurch. Moroney, Willi&m, Pakipaki, co. Hawke's Bay.~ Morpeth, Charlton Douglas, Wellington. Morran, John Manners, 'fakapuna, Auckland. Morrell, Louis, Waimamaku, co. Hokianga. Morris, Arthur, Hamilton. Morris, Charles Dickinson, Addington, Christchurch. Morris, Cyril Russell, Oparau Ferry, co. Kawhia. Morris, Frederick Joseph, Tapuae, Oakura, co. Taranaki. Morris, James, Arama, Matakohe, co. Otamatea. Morris, John Bentham, Waihau, Gisborne. Morris, John Raymond, Opua, co. Bay of Islands. Morris, Maurice Henry, Horopito, co. Waimarino. Morris, Richard Brabazon, Wellington. Morris, William Russell, Wellington. Morris, W'illiam James, Reefton, co. Inangahua. Morrish, Arthur John, Avondale, Auckland. Morrison, Alexander, Manukau Heads, co. Franklin. Morrison, Alexander, Rukuhia, co. Waipa. Morrison, Alexander Graham, Pokako, Moawhango, 00.

Rangitikei. Morrison, Henry, Wharetoa, co. Clutha. Morrison, Henry Newton, Roseneath, Wellington. Morrison, Hugh, Awatoitoi, Masterton. Morrison, John, Kaipara Flats, co. Rodney. Morrison, John, Gonville. Wanganui. Morrison, Patriok, Darfield, co. Malvern. Morrison, Robert Ritchie, Hikutaia, co. Thames. Morrison, William, Maxwelltown, co. Waitotara. Morrison, William James, Tariki, co. Inglewood. Morriss, Benjamin, Rongokokako, co. Eketahuna. Morten, Richard May Downes, Tai Tapu, co. Halswell. Mortimer, Frederick, Devonport, Auckland. Mortleman, Arthur, Makauri, co. Cook. Morton, David Alexander, Islington, co. Paparua. Morton, Kenneth, Aongatete, co. Tauranga. Morton, William George, Ashley·Clinton, co. Waipawa. Mosley, Edward Darker, Timaru. • Mosley, John, Stirling, co. Bruce. Mosley, Joseph, Clydevale, co. Clutha. Moss, GeorgI) Thomas, Christchurch. Moss, Thomas, Newman, co. Eketahuna. Mossman, Henry Albert, Hastings. Motion, William Claud, Otaua, co. Manukau. Motley, Joseph, Te Aroha. Mountain, Herbert Howeth, Waimate North, co. Bay of

Islands. Mountain, Walter Clapham, Purerua Bay, co. Bay of Islan!is Mountaine, John, Maungaturoto, co. Otamatea. Mountford, Edward Plumer, Gisborne. Mowat, Alexander Neil, Windsor, co. Waitaki. Mowlem, Arthur Manwell, New Plymouth: Mowlem, Fred, Palmerston North. Mowlem, James, Palmerston North. Moyes, Willi&m, Nelson. Moyle, John, Puriri, co. Thames. Moynihan, Thomas, Kumara. Moynihan, Willi&m, Middlemarch, co. Taieri. Muggeridge, Alfred Benjamin, Manutahi, co. Patea. Muggeridge, Amos, Kaupokonui, co. Waimate West. Muir, James, Brookby, co. Manukau. Mulcock, George Thompson, Spreydon, Christchurch. Mulligan, Robert, Fendalton, Christchurch. Mulvihall, Patrick, Beautiful Valley, co. Geraldine. Munro, Alexander Robert, Akaroa. Munro, Donald, Mangaweka, co. Rangitikei. Munro, James Wright, Dunedin. Munro, John Bain, Rotoiti, co. Rotorua. Munro, John Donald William Ebenezer Alexander, Weber,

co. Weber. Munro, Kenneth, Tarras, co. Vincent. Munro, Kenneth Charles, Pirinoa, co. Featherston. Munro, Thomas Alexander, Kurow, co. Waitaki. Muntz, Charles Frederick, Upper Moutere, co. Waimea. Murchison, Ian, Lake Coleridge, co. Selwyn. Murchison, Kenneth James Sinclair, Kirwee, co. M",lvern. Murcott, Willi&m Henry, Hampden. Murdoch, Alexander, Dunedin. Murdoch, Charles Primrose, Devonport, Auckland. Murdoch, George, Mayfield, 00. Ashburton. Murphy, Charles Edward, Alexandra. Murphy, James, Mount Eden, Auckland. Murray, Alexander, Greytown. Murray, Andrew, Dunback,· 00. Waihemo. Murray, Archibald, Christchurch. Murray, Arthur John, Woodbank, Clarence Bridge, co.

Kaikoura. Murray, Daniel James, Auckland.

Murray, David Altohlson, Aotuhia, co. Whangamomona. Murray, Frank Leslie, Hillersden, co. Marlborough. Murray, George, GIentanner, Fairlie, co. Mackenzie. Murray, George Johnston, Te Teko, co. Whakatane. Murray, James, Waihi. Murray, James Blair, Wanganui. Murray, James Wishart, Pongaroa, co. Akitio. Murray, John Hammond, Ohau, co. Horowhenua. Murray, John Stewart, Hawera. Murray, Lindley William, Tokarahi, co. Waiiaki. Murray, Peter, Herekino, co. Mongonui. Murray, Thomas, sen., Clevedon, co. Manukau. Murray, Walter Edward, Kaeo, co. Whangaroa. Murray, Walter Harry, Auckland. Murray, William, Mokoreta, co. Southland. Murray, William, Spring Creek, co. Marlborough. Murrell, Edward, Cromwell. Muscutt, Henry William Joh:J., Whakatane. Myers, Sir Arthur Meilziner, Kt., England. Myers, John Peter, Waikiwi, Southland. Myers, Septimus Solomon, Dunedin.

NAGLE, William Henry, Auckland. Nairn, John, Awapuni, Palmerston North. Nairn, Robert, Christchurch. Nash, Frederick, Waimate. Nash, George, Wadestown, Wellington. Nash, James Alfred, Palmerston North. Nathan, Anthony, Taihape. Nathan, Frederick Joseph, Palmerston North. Nathan, Hubert Louis, Wellington. Nathan, Nathan Alfred, Auckland. Nathan, Sydney George, Wadestown, Wellington. Nation, William Charles, Levin. Naylor, Arthur, Greymouth. Naylor, Frederick, Nikomai Siding, co. Southland. Neale, John Bernard, Sydenham, Christchurch. Neale, Joseph, Sydenham, Christchurch. Neale, William Augustus, Tapui, Frasertown, co. Wairoa. Neave, Henry, Leeston, co. Ellesmere. Needham, Arthur, Morrinsville. Nees, Charles, Manakau, co. Horowhenua. Nees, Frederick William Charles, Okaramio, co. Marlborough. Neill, John, Belwick, co. Bruce. Neill, Peroival Clay, Dunedin. Neill, Sydney Edmund Dermot, Dunedin. Neilsen, Henry, Te Namu, co. Buller. Neilson, Robert, Wanganui. Nelson, Francis Arthur, Matau, co. Clifton. Nelson, William, Clinton, co. Clutha. Nelson, William Henry, Woodville. Nesbit, Robert Benjamin, Avondale, Auckland. Neshausen, George Henry, Hikumutu Valley, Owhango, co.

Kaitieke. Neumegen, Louis Henry, Auokland. Nevill, John Benjamin, Lichfield, co. Piako. Neville, John Samuel, Christchurch. Nevin, Charles, Reefton, co. Inangahua. New, Benjamin Charles, Auckland. Newby, William John, Grey Lynn, Auokland. Newdick, John, Auckland. Newdick, Richard, Auckland. Newett, George, Dannevirke. Newlands, George, Brunnerton. Newling, Horace James, Ormondville, co. Dannevirke. Newman, Edward, Dunsinane, Marton. Newman, Frank Herbert, Owen River, Murchison. Newman, John Paterson, Timam. Newman, Kossuth, Broadwood, co. Hokianga. Newman, Thomas, Owen River, co. Murchison. Newson, William Frank, Napier. Newton, James Kennedy, Kawhia, co. Kawhia. Newton, Walter, Wellington. . Niccol, Ernest John, Hikuai, co. Thames. Niccol, Malcolm, Auckland. Nichol, Ernest Amott, Bluff. Nicholls, George William, Mangarakau, co. Collingwood. Nicholls, Harry Edgar, Wellington. Nicholls, Richard Atkinson, Masterton. Nichols, Joseph Cowie, Kareheka, co. Waitaki. Nicholson, Frederick William, Wellington. Nicholson, George Croft, Onehunga. Nicol, John Robert, Te Aroha. Nicol, Robert, Waimate. Nicol, Walter, Waiwera South, co. Clutha. Nicoll, Arthur Hammond, Ca.mbridge. Nicoll, Edward Frank, Ashburton. Nicolls, Jasper Gauntlett, Oamaru. Nicolson, Hector Martin Jeffery, Otaki. Nicolson, Neil Willi&ms, St. Bathan's, 00. Maniototo.

MAY 28.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1747

Nicolson, William Irvine, Hampden. Nightingale, Charles James, Hokitika. Nikolaison, Neils, Ormondville, co. Dannevirke. Nisbet, Charles, Auckland. NISbet, Robert John, Omanaia, co. Hokianga. Niven, Horace Edwards, Edendale, co. Southland. Nixon, Hugh, Auckland. Nixon, John, Killinchy, Ellesmere. Nixon, Willia.m, Killinchy, co. Ellesmere. Noble, Andrew, Invercargill. Noble, James Robert, Muir's Gold Reefs, Te Puke, co. Tau·

ranga. Noble, Joseph, Brunnerton. Noble, William, Milton. Nolan, William Dennis, Okuru, co. Westland. Norgrove, Charles, Grey Lynn, Auckland .. Norman, Burford Heatley, Hopelands, Woodville. Norman, Gordon Riley, Taringamotu, co. Taupo. Norman, William Matthew, Winton. Norrie, John, Lawrence. Norris, Colin Campbell, Tauranga. Norris, Thomas Cheal, New Brighton Road, Christchurch. North, Frederick, Seatoun, Wellington. North, Walter Francis, Paeroa. North, William Bernard, Boscobel, Kohatu, co. Waimea. Northcote, Francis Stafiord, Highfield, Waiau, co. Amuri. Norton, Edwin, Wellington. Norton, Frederick George, Lyttelton. Norton, James Talbot, Lyttelton. Norton, John, Gore. Norton, Willia.m Henry, Grantley Christchurch. Norwood, Samuel Percival, Dunedin. Nosworthy, William Henry, Waitara. Nottage, Frederick Edgar, Tasman, co. Waimea. Nunns, Arthur, Avondale, Auckland. Nutsford, Henry Charles, Auckland. Nutsford, Thomas Vincent, Mareretu, co. Otamatea.

OAKLEY, William, Ashburton. Oates, Willia.m, Tokomaru Bay, co. Waiapu. Oates, William Leslie, Rototahi, co. Cook. O'Brien, Alfred, England. O'Brien, Arthur, Opunake. O'Brien, Denis Quinla.n, Seddonville, co. Buller. O'Brien, James Joseph, Rotorua. O'Brien, John. Brooklyn, Wellington. O'Brien, Michael, Opunake, co. Egmont. O'Bryan, William. Christchurch. O'Carroll, John, Woodgrove, co. Waipara. O'Connell, Michael, Wellington. O'Connor, Robert, Wellington. O'Donoghue, Alexander Francis, Blenheim. O'Dwyer, Arthur, Rangiwahia, co. Kiwitea. O'Dwyer, Patrick, Paemako, co. Waitomo. O'Hara, James, Raunmu, co. Taupo. O'Kane, James Joseph, Alexandra. O'Kane, Pat.rick Joseph, Arrlkeen, eo. Wairoa. O'Leary, Humphrey John, Masterton. O'Neill, Christopher, Christchurch. O'Neill, Hugh, Palmerston South. O'Regan, John, Cronadun, co. Inangahua. O'Reilly, Daniel, Ireland. O'Reilly, Michael, Kutarere, co. Opotiki. O'Reilly, Willia.m Charles, Tangoio, co. Hawke's Bay. O'Ryan, William, Waipiro Bay, co. Waiapu. O'Sullivan, Cornelius, Wellington. Odlin, Charles Camperdown,1sland Bay, Wellington. Officer, Robert, Thornbury, co. Wallace. Ogle, Arthur Wilding, Waitara. Old, James, Whangamomona, co. Whangamomona. Old, John, sen., New Plymouth. Oldham, Alfred, Auckland. Oldham, Riohard Lewis Howard, Mohaka, co. Wairoa. Oldham, Robert Alten Royds, Tui, co. Waimea. Oliver, Geofirey Gillard, Marton. Oliver, Herbert, Hororata, co. Selwyn. Oliver, Willism Henry, Mercer, co. Franklin. Ollard, George Harry, Tauranga. Opie, Charles Henry Adolphus Truscott, New Brighton,

Christchurch. Orbell, Lionel Havelock, Winchester, co. Geraldine. Orbell, Norman Maoleod, Waimate. Orchard, Ernest, V pper Riccarton, Christchurch. Orchiston. Joseph, Wellington. Ormandy, Louis Wilford, Linwood, Christchurch. Ormiston, Edward Nicolls, Remuera, Auckland. Ormond, John Davies, Wa.llingford. co. Patangata. Ormsby, James, Palmerston South. Orr, George, Hastings. Orr, James Stirritt, Puketapu, co. Hawke's Bay.

I Orr, John, Hangaroa, co. Cook. Orr, Matthew Gilmour, Pukekawa, co. Raglan. Orsman, William Henry, Havelock, co. Marlborough. Orwin, Reuben, Timaru. Osborn, Louis Herbert, Dunedin. Osborne, George Alldred, Mannxewa, co. Manukau. Osborne, John Gray, Hawera. Osborne, William Thomas, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Oswin, Augustus Henry, St. Clair, Dunedin. Otley, Henry John, Linwood, Christchnxch. Ott, William Alexander, Invercargill. Ottrey, Edward Thomas, Heriot, co. Tuapeka. Oudaille, Francis, South Dunedin. Overton, Charles Fitzroy, Palmers ton South. Owen, Alexander Milstead, Christ.church. Owen, Robert Bruce, Koeke, co. Rangitikei.

PAGE, Edward, Wellington. Page, Frank, Waitapu, co. Takaka. Page, Walter Vernon, Waimamaku, co. Hokianga. Pagni, John Henry, Remllera, Auckland. Paige, Richard Lidstone, Whakapirau, co. Otamatea. Pain, George, Martinborough, co. Featherston. Palliser, Frank, Timaru. Palmer, Alfred, Awhitu, co. Manukau. Palmer, Arthur Edward Albert, Wellington. Palmer, Charles Edgar, Parnell, Auckland. Palmer, Claude Aylwin, Whangamata, co. Thames. Palmer, Herbert Allan, Whatauihi, co. Sounds. Palmer, Herbert Stanley, St. Andrew's, co. Waimate. Palmer, John Edwards, Waverley, co. Patea. Palmer, John Richard, Wellington. Palmer, Thomas Ernest, Te Puke, co. Tauranga. Palmer, William Leonard, Waimea West, co. Waimea. Pannell, Charles, Kaikoura. Panther, Albert Edward, Victoria Valley, co. Mangonui. Papprill, Henry Arthur, Sydenham, Christchurch. Parcell, John Patrick, Bannockburn, co. Vincent. Parish, Richard Holman, East Oxford, co. Oxford. Parish, William, Dannevirke. Park. S~muel Morgan, Roslyn, Dunedin. Park, William, Palmerston North. Parker. Benjamin, Brydone, co. Southland. Parker, Rdward, Pukehuia. co. Hobson. Parker Edward Stone, Blenheim. Parker, Frank Johannes Schindehutte, Invercdrgill. Parker. George Babington, Otaio, co. Waimate. Parker, Orfeur George, Torquay, England. Parker, Thomas, Stirling, co. Bruce. Parker, Thomas, Raglan, co. Raglan. Parker, William, Mangapapa, Gisborne. Parkinson, Arthur Charles Manfred, Marton. Parkinson, Walter Fox, Ataahua, co. Wairewa. Parlane, Robert, Waimamaku, co. Hokianga. Parry, Horace Tippett, Hokitika. Parry, John, Waitara. Parsons, Freeborn, Kekerangu, co. Marlborough. Parsons, George Estcourt, Blenheim. Parsons, Henry William, Ellerslie, Auckland. Parton, Alexander Walter, Seatoun, Wellington. Pascoe, James, Auckland. Passmore, Harry Farquharson, Ida Valley, co. Mauiototo. Paterson, Adam, jun., Owaka. co. Clutha. Paterson, Adam Aitkenhead, Port Molyneux, co. Clutha. Paterson, Alexander Snodgrass, Waihola, co. Bruce. Paterson, Edward, Halswell, Christchurch. Paterson, George Barr, Gore. Paterson, Henry, Prebbleton, co. Selwyn. Paterson, John, Ngapara, co. Waitaki. Paterson, John Andrew, Winchester, co. Geraldine. Paterson, John Barr, Remuera, Auckland. Paterson, Thomas, Ngapara, co. Waitaki. Paterson, Thomas, Ngaruawahia. Paterson, Thomas Dundas Bonnar, Nevada, Dunedin. Paterson, William, St. Clair, Dunedin. Paterson, William Allan, Te Poi, co. Matamata. Paterson, William Henry, Tanxanga. Paton, Edward Fraser, Nydia Bay, co. Sounds. Patrick, George Henry, North Linwood, Christchnxch. Patterson, James, Reef ton, co. Inangahua. Patterson, James, Waikaka, co. Southland. Patterson, John, Pukekohe. Patton, James Wright, Mornington, Dunedin. Pattison, William Smith, Dunedin. Patton, John, Karangahake, co. Ohinemuri. Pa.ttullo, Thomas Moncriefi, Auckland. Paul, John Thomas, Dunedin. Pawson, Herbert Hugh, Methven, co. Ashburton. Pawson, John Thomas, Kelvin Grove, co. Kairanga. Pawson, Sidney Frank, Anama, co. Ashburton.

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1748 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. {No. 40

Pea.oh, Charles William, Palmerston North. Peaoooke, Gerald Loftus Torin, Remuera, Auckland. Peake, Charles Eardley, Onamalutu, co. Marlborough. Pearce, Alfred, Kaiapoi. Pea.rce, Charlton, QQnville, Wanganui. Pearce, Francis, Ohoka, co. Eyre. Pearce, Frank Kenneth, Upper Waitotara, co. Patea. Pea.rce, George, Auckland. Pea.rce, George James, Pahautanui, co. Hutt. Pea.rce, George Vater, Kakaramea, co. Patea. Pearce, Herbert, Linwood, Christchurch. Pea.rce, James, Lower Hutt. Pearce, Walter George, Colyton, co. Oroua. Pea.rce, Willoughby Ernest, Sanson, co. Manawatu. Pearson, John, Peria, co. Mangonui. Peart, Alfred. Okete, co. Raglan. Peat, Noel, Moana, 00. Grey. Peebles, Alexander, Taneatua, 00. Whakatane. Peebles, Archibald William, Ross. Peglar, George Sparkes, Matapara, co. Waipa. Pegler, Enos Silvanus, Manurewa, co. Manukau. Pegler, Llewellyn James, Devonport, Auckland. Pemberton, Charles Arnold, Cash mer", Christchurch. Pemberton, Charles Louis, Ore Ore, co. Waimarino. Pemberton, Ernest William, Pemberton, co. Kiwitea. Pengelly, Richard, Kontu, co. Hokianga. Penman, John, Ngaruawahia. Penney, James, Feilding. Penny, Alfred Corin, Rongotea, co. Manawatu. Penny, Edward Henry, Blenheim. Penny, John, Christchurch. Penny, John, Tokirima, co. Ohura. Penny, William Strode, Sandon, co. Manawatu. Penty, Edward, Ruakituri, co. Wairoa. PeJ;lper. William, sen., Aramoho, co. Wanganui. Perham, Riohard Frederiok, Three.mile, co. Westland. Perkins, Ernest Atcherley, Auckland. Perkins, Frank, Pukekohe. Perkins, George Edward, Greymouth. Perreau, Mark Edwin, Forlon. Perrett, Albert Percival, Taumarunui. Perrv, James Lewis, New Plymouth. Perry, Philip, J..ongford, Tasmania. Perry, William, Penrose, Mastcrton. Peryman, Henry Edward, Tai Tapn, co. Selwyn. Petchell, John, Riverton, co. Wa.l1ace. Petchell, Leonard Wright, Riverton. Peterkin, Thomas Alexander, Lower Hutt. Peters, Alfred, Waiouru, co. Waimarino. Peters, Harry, Kaimiro, co. Inglewood. Peters, William, Auokland. Peterson, William Alfred, Paparata, co. Franklin. Petherick, George Jennings, Wellington. Petrie, George, Aria, co. Waitomo. Petrie, James William, Oamaru. Pettigrew, John, Pigeon Bay, co. Akaroa. Pettit, Thomas, Nelson. Peyman, John Benjamin, Wanganui. Phelan, Edward John, Greenlane, Auckland. Philip, David Mainland, Maori Hill, Dunedin. Phillips, Charles Edward, Kohimarama, Auckland. Phillips, James, Eltham. Phillips, James Frederick, Waitoitoi, co. Clifton. Phillips, Jesse, Auckland. Phillips, William, Auckland. Phillips, William John, Sanson, co. Manawatu. Philp, QQrdon Joseph, Ponsonby. Auckland. Piokering, Henry, Ladbrooks, co. Paparua. Piddington, Walter Russell, St. Clair, Dunedin. Pigeon, Edward Arthur, Gore. Pigott, Robert Henry, Urenui, co. Clifton. Pike, Cyril Charles Saxton, Stoke, 00. Waimea. Pike, Phil, Eketahuna. Pike, Thomas Beokett, Christchurch. Pike, Willie Davis, Blenheim. Pilcher, Thomas William, Wellington. Pilkington, Charles, Fairlie, co. Mackenzie Pilkington, Edward Cha.rles, Tauhei, co. Piako. Pilkington, Ernest Reeves, West Tamaki, co. Eden. Pillans, Hugh, Longburn, co. Kairanga. Pilling, Thomas, Lawrence. Piper, Joseph, Petone. Pirani, Frederick, Wellington. Pitcaithiy, James, Pigeon Bay, 00. Akaroa. Pitches, John. Melbourne .. Pitman, William, Auckland. Pittams, Charles, Hikumutu, Owhanga, co. Kaitieke. Plank, Cha.rles Selwood, Christchurch. Plank, James Barr, Invercargill. Platt, Frederick George, sen., Henderson, 00. Waitemata. Platts, Frederiok William, C.M.G., Hamilton. Pleydell, Walter George, Waiuku, co. FrHklin. Plimmer, Charles, Wellington.

I Plowman, William, Napier. Plugge, Arthur, Auckland. Plummer. Sidney James, Tokomaru Bay, Waiapu. Pochin, Francis William Birch, Oamaru. Poland, Hugh, Paeroa. Polkinghorne, William, Whaugaparaoa, co. Waitemata. Pollock, Alexander, Parakac, co. Hobson. Pollock, Michael, Sydney. Polson, Roderick Donald, Lindis Park, Bendigo, co. Vincent. Poole, Duncan Alfred, Auroa, co. Waimatc West. Poole, Frederick Thomas, Christchuroh. Poole, Thomas, Auckland. Pope, Frank Hawthorne, Auokland. Pope, Richard Thomas, Kaikoura, co. Kaikoura. Port, Robert John, Waikanae, 00. Hutt. Porteous, George Cottar, Caversham, Dunedin. Porteous, John, Warrington, co. Waikouaiti. Porter, Herbert Musgrove, Gisborne. Porter, William, Napier. Porterfield, Alexander, North·ea.~t Harbour, Dunedin. Post, Collin Francis, Wellington. Potter, Arthur Agustns, Kohukohu, co. Hokianga. Potter, John, Avondale, Auckland. Potter, Vivian Harold, Mount Eden, Auokland. Potter, Walter Jame$ .Remuera, Auckland. Potts, Donald Henry, Katikati, co. Tauranga. Potts, Frederick, Pekanui, Pirongia, 00. Waipa. Potts. Robert, Crookst<m, co. Tllapeka. Poulson, George Neil, Piriaka, co. Kaitieke. Poulton, Elgan Nathaniel George, Wellington. Powdrell, Thomas Le Couter, Tnriroa, co. Wairoa. Powell, Cuthbert James, Hunterville. Powell, George Morgan, Charleston, co. Buller. Powell, Henry Charles, Auckland. Powell, John Morgan, Wellington. Powley, George Henry, Ponsonby, Auckland. Poynton, Joseph William, Auckland. Pratt, Frederick, Sumner, Christchuroh. Prebble, James Walter, Prebbleton, co. Selwyn. Preece, George, Matapu, co. Hawera. Prilnton, John, Frankton Junction, co. Waipa. Prescott, John Henry, Puketui, co. Thames. Preston, Charles Joseph, Normanby, 00. Hawera. Preston, Joseph, Oamaru. Price. Joseph, Matamata, co. Matamata. Price, Richard, New Plymouth. Price, Thomas Edward, Tauranga. Priest, John Shadracb, St. Albans, Christchuroh. Priest, William George Doxon, Cave, co. Mackenzie. Priestley, Charles Hermon, Cambridge. Prime, Frederick, Newton, Auckland. Prime, Walter Lambert, Napier. Pritt, George Francis, Aongatete, co. Tauranga. Proctor, John Edmund, Nuhaka, co. Wairoa. Prouse, David, Longburn, co. Kairanga. Prouse, James, Levin. Prouse, James Perceval, Mangarakau, 00. Collingwood. Prouting, Joseph Daniel, Mahakipawa, co. Marlborough. Prudhoe, Joseph Cumberland, Cashmere Hills, Christchurch. Pryce, Herbert, Rangitawa, Halcombe, co. Oroua. Pryde, Patrick Gunn, Dunedin. Pryde, Thomas, Invercargill. Pryor, Thomas, Oamaru. Puckey, Alfred Francis, Mount Eden, Auckland. Pulham, William, Remuera, Auokland. Purohas, Charles Whittlesey, Umawera, co. Hokianga. Purnell, Fred, Marton. Purser, George William, Leeston, co. Ellesmere. Purser, Harry Arthur, Wanganui. Pyke, Vincent Adolphus, Gisborne. Pyle, John Augustine, Kenepuru Head, co. Sounds.

I QUAIFE, Frederick William, Russell's Flat, co. Tawera. I Quaile, James, Dunedin.

Quane, Harry, Papanui, Christchurch. Quarrie, Donald Miller, Matata, co. Whakatane. Queen, James Carr, Gre311 Laue, Auokland. Quin, James, Seddonville, co. Buller.

I Quin, Joseph, Hawera. I Quin, William, Tapanui. Quinlan, Andrew, Rewa, co. Oroua. Quinn, Charles, Warahoe, 00. Thames. Quirk, Thomas, Waima.rie, co. Coo~

RADCLIFFE, William, I,ytteiton. Radford, .John Thomas, Tahunanui, co. Waimea. Raines, Colin Payne, Newton, Auokland. Rainey, Robert, -fai Tapu, co. Selwyn. Raleigh, Samuel Keith, Alfredton, co. Eketahuna. Ramsay, John, Remuera, Auokland. Ramsay, Thomas, Hyde, co. Maniototo.

MAY 28.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1749

Ra.ndolph, Thoma.s Arthur, Utiku, 00. Rangitikei; Rankin, James Henry, Motueka. Ranson, George Moses, Bunnythorpe, co. Ka.iranga. Rapley, Thoma.s Wellington, Christchurch. Rathbone, Ernest George, Tikokino, co. Waipawa. Rathbone, Herbert Melville, Waipawa. Rathbone, William Henry, Waipawa. Rathie, James Johnston, Clive, co. Hawke's Bay. Rattenbury, James, Waitara. Ravenhill, George Wright, Herne Bay, Auckland. Raw, James Robert, Wellington. Rawlings, Reginald, Towa.i, co. Bay of Islands. Rawson, Charles Selwyn, Marton. Rawson, Walter Edward, Wellington. Ray, Charles, Bannockburn, co. Vincent. Ray, Nevill Jupp, Te Aroha. Raymond, Franois ArohdalI, Timaru. Raymond, Willia.m Chute, Timaru. Raymond, William Theobald, Auokland. Raynbird, Robert sen., North·east Harbour, 00. Peninsula. Rayward, Henri Hampton, Wellington. Rea.by, Albert Edward, Riohmond, Christchurch. Read, George Edward, Auckland. Read, John, Northland, Wellington. Read, Joseph James, Woodlands, co. Southland. Reading, Walter Joseph, New Plymouth. Reakes, Charles John, Wellington. Redioan, Michael, Island Bay, Wellington. Redman, Frederick Taylor, Manaia, co. West Waimate. Redman, Willia.m Edward, Blenheim. Redwood, Hamilton Joseph, /Spring Creek, Marlborough. Reed, Carl Frederick, Okaihau, co. Bay of Isla.nds. Reed, Vernon Herbert, Paihia, co. Bay of Islands. Reeve, Clifton Brooklyn, PlI.raparaumu, co. Hutt. Reeves, Andrew Ernest, Tolaga Bay, co. Uawa. Reeves, Edward, Hamilton. Reeves, Hugh Mauds, Christchurch. Reeves, William Pember, London, England. Reid, Alexander, Opotiki. Reid, Alexander Walker, Stratford. Reid, Charles Willia.m. Windsor. Lower Riccarton, Christ·

church. Reid, Daniel Stewart, Tnhikaramea, co. Waipa. Reid, David Alexander, Manurewa, 00. Manukau. Reid, Edward Vincent, London, England. Reid, George, Glenorchy, co. Lake. Reid, Gordon James, Wellington. Reid, James, Christchurch. Reid, John Henry, Toatoa, co. Opotiki. Reid, John Malony, Pukenui, co. Mangonui. Reid, Leonard Greenwell, Wellington. Reid, Lionel Roy William, Te Hoe, co. Waikato. Reid, Peter, Lower Shotover, co. Lake. Reid, Richard Thomas, Waiuku, co. Franklin. Reid, Robert, Darfield, 00. Selwyn. Reid, Thomas Dickson, Hamilton. Remington, Frederick Charles, Plimmerton, co. Hutt. Renfree, Harry, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. Renner, George, Christchurch. Rennie, William Osborne, Doyleston, co. Ellesmere. Rentoul, John, Auokland. Renwick, Herbert, Kaikohe, co. Hokianga. Reynolds, Francis James, Thornton, co. Whakatane. Reynolds, Eardley Culley, Dunedin. Reynolds, Harry Arthur, Mornington, Dunedin. Reynolds, John, Riccarton, Christchurch. Reynolds, Laurence James, Mara.ekakaho, co. Hawke's Bay. Reynolds, Richard, Cambridge. Reynolds, William Eric, Dunedin. Rhodes, Clive Ernest Henry, St. John's Hill, Wanganui. Rhodes, Lyulph Edward, Motueka. Rhodes, Sir Robert Heaton, K.B.E., Christchurch. Rhodes, Thomas Willia.m, Thames. Riach, Alexander, Dunedin. Ria.ch, Forbes William, Gisborne. Rice, Stanley, Wyndham, co. Southland. Rich, Albert James, Cla.rkvilIe, co. Eyre. Rich, GeofIery Gordon, Cave, co. Mackenzie. Richards, Arthur Hicks, Herne Bay, Auckland. Riohards, Charles, Auckland. Richards, Charles Edward, Alexandra. Richards, Evan, Matakana, co. Rodney. Richards, Herbert James, Levin. Richards, Loftus Manuel, Bull's, co. Rangitikei. Richards, \Villiam, 'Ie Pui, 00. Wairoa. Riohv.rds, Willia.m Ernest, Hokitika. Richards, William Llewllyn, Rotorua. Richardson, Charles Ernest, Wellington. Riohardson, Edward, Christchurch. Richardson, Harold Hastings, Marton. Richardson, Henry, Bunnythorpe,oo. Oroua.

I Richardson, James Charles, Wanganui. Richardson, John, Woolston, Christchurch. Richardson, Josephus Hargreaves, Khandallah, Wellington. Riches, Alfred Gregory, Taumarunui.

I Richmond, Francis Henry, Nelson. Richmond, OIiffe, Mironui, Motu, co. Cook. Richmond, Richard Hutton, Greymouth. Rickard, Vivian George Herbert, Rangitukia, co. Waiapn. Rickerby, Leonard Stoddart, Mount Eden, Auckland. Riddell, George, St. Heifers, Auckland. Riddell, James, Gordontown, co. Waikato. Riddell, James Edward, Dannevirke. Riddell, ,Tohn, Sandymount, co. Peninsula. Riddell. William Glendinning, Wellington. Riddick, Harry, Matawai, eo. Cook. Riddiford, Daniel George, Marton. Rlddiford, Eric Leslie, Orongoorongo, co. Hutt. Riddle, Colin John, Kaeaea, co. Waitomo. Riddle, Robert, Palmerston South. Ridgen, Edgar, Greendale, co. Malvern. IUdgen, Geortze Henry, Greendale. co. Malvern. Ridings, Heriilan Karl, Mount Eden, Auckland. Ridings, James Percy, Remnera, . .<\nckland. Rigg, John, Wellington. Riley, Philip Sebastian. Pihama, co. Egmont. Riley, Raby Peter, Collingwood, co. Collingwood. Rimmer, John Cla.yton, Helensville, co. Waitemata. Rimmer, Thomas, Tauranga. Ring, James, Greymouth. Ring, William Charles, Hinuera, co. Matamata. Risk, James, Westport. Ritchie, Charles Willia.m, Featherston. Ritchie, George, Dunedin. Ritchie, George Robert, Dunedin. Ritchie, James Blyth, Nightcaps, co. Wallace. Ritchie, James Gray, Kaikohe, co. Bay of Islands. Ritchie, John, Bruce Bay, co. Westland. Ritchie, John Douglas, Wellington. Ritchie, Robert, Bruce Bay, co. Westland. Ritchie, Robert Hutton, Merivale, Christchurch. Ritchie, William, Wanganui. Rivers, George, Alexandra.. Roach, Ernest Oswald, Tikokino, 00. Waipawa. Roach, Frank Hamilton, Wellington. Roach, George Frederick, Hastings. Roadley, Albert Frederick, Batley, co. Otamatea. Robb, David, Ohingaiti, co. Rangitikei. Robbins, Benjamin Conrad, Tauranga. Roberts, Charles, Panmure, co. Manukau. Roberts, George, Auckland. Roberts, Sir John, K.C.M.G., Dunedin. Roberts, John Mackintosh, N.Z.C., Rotorua. Roberts, John Sampson, Ariki, co. Murchison. Robertshaw, Frederic James, Strand, Takapuna. Robertson, Colin, Waikaia, co. Southland. Robertson, David Walker, Foxton. Robertson, George, Riverton. Robertson, George Edmund, Wellington. Robertson, George Thomas, Courtenay, co. Malvern. Robertson, Gilbert MoDonald, Hauturu, co. Kawhia.. Robertson, Harry Arnold, Swanson, 00. Waitemata. Robertson, James. Mangere, co. Manukau. Robertson, John Brunswick, Queenstcwn. Robertson, Peter, Upper Hutt, co. Hutt. Robertson, Richard Beaumont, Rakaunui, co. Akitio. Robertson, Robert Matheson, Leeston, co. Ellesmere. Robertson, Rohert Willia.m Daroy, New Plymouth. Robertson, Willia.m, sen., Herbert, co. Waitaki. Robieson, Charles Rooking Carter, Wellington. Robins, George Tuckwell, Tahunanui, co. Waimea. Robinson, Arthur, Melbourne. Robinson, Arthur Robert Pirott, Hikutaia, co. Thames. Robinson, Charles Bosworth, Lower Hutt. Robinson, Edward Henry, Nelson. Robinson, Francis, Foxton. Robinson, George William, Wellington. Robinson, Harold Stuart, Okaihau, co. Bay of Islands. Robinson, Kenneth Willia.m, Christchurch. Robinson, Richard Watkin, Ararimu, co. Franklin. Robinson, Samuel, Wellington. Rohinson, Samuel Amri, Waipukurau. Robinson, Willia.m, Okain's Bay, Akaroa. Robinson, Willia.m Herbert, Christchurch. Robinson, Willia.m Thomas, Lower Riccarton, Christchurch. Robison, Morris Carr, Pa.erata, co. Franklin. Robson, Alexander, Aparima, 00. WaJla.ce. Robson, Frederick Michael, Sydenha.m, Christchurch. Rod, John, Johnsonville, co. Makara. Rodger, Robert Alexander, Tapanui. Rodgers, William. Whakaparapara, 00. Great Barrier. Rodman, James, Herbert, 00. Waitaki.

1750 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 40

Roe, Alfred William, Mamaku, co. Rotorua. Roe, Frederick George, Weraroa, co. Horowhenua. Rogers, Archie Harold, Turua, co. Hauraki Plains. Rogers, Bernard Ambrose, Cronaduu, co. Inangahua. Rogers, Frank Galbraith, Pohonui, co. Oroua. Roge!'S, George William, Opunake, co. Egmont. Rogers, Harold Cummins, Christchurch. Rogers, Henry Francis, Ngaruawahia. Rogers, Henry Walter Dewey, Waiau, co. Amuri. Rogers, John McKellar, Dunedin. Rogers, William, Kelburn, Wellington. Rogers, William, Nelson. Hollitt, William, Tokoroa, Putaruru, co. Matamata. Rollo, Alexander Higgie, Sydney, New South WaIf'S. Ronaldson, Thomas Sheriff, Wellington. Rose, Francis, Tirau, co. Matamata. Rose, John, Waitahuna, co. Tuapeka. Rose, John Frederick, Takaka, co. Takaka. Rose, Percy Cooper, Kiritehere, co. Kawhia. Rose, William, Dannevirke Rose, William Horace, St. Albans, Christchurch. Rosevear, Ernest Alfred John Willcox, Dunedin. Ross, Alexander, Pahiatua. Ross, Alexander Murray, Roslyn, Dunedin. Ross, Alexander Alexander, Te Kauwhata, co. Waikato. Ross, Charles Frederick Mackenzie, Mataimoana, co. Patea. Ross, Donald, Brunswick, Wanganui. Ross, George, Ardlui, Palmerston South. Ross, George Swan, Lower Riccarton, Christchurch. Ross, Hugh, Waihou, co. Piako. Ross, James, Palmerston South. Ross, John James, Tokaanu, co. Taupo. Ross, Kinnear, Stratford. Ross, Murdoch, sen., Martinborough, co. Featherston. Ross, Peter, Te Anga, co. Awakino. Ross, Thomas, Rothesay, Dunedin. Rosser, Arthur, Auckland. Rossiter, Samuel Thomas, Waiuku, co. Manukau. Rothwell, James, Timaru. Rout, George Malcolm, Nelson. Rout, William, Nelson. Routley, Abraham James, Glen Eden, Auckland. Routley, John, Kaikohe, Bay of Islands. Routly, John. Pukekohe. Rowe, Francis, Auckland. Rowe, Frederick Blackwell, Kaitaia, co. Mangonui. Rowe, ,John, Onehunga. Rowe, Thomas Henry, One Tree Hill, Auckland. Rowe, William, Normanby, co. Hawera. Rowlands John Randle, Kent Road, co. Taranaki. Rowlands, William Langley, Mount Eden, Auckland. Rowley, Fortescue William Thomas, Wellington. Rowse, John Henry, Burwood, Christchurch. Roy, Richard Barton, Taita, co. Hutt. Roydhouse, William Francis, Cartertcn. RudalI, John Henry, Glen Murray, co. Raglan. Ruddenklau, Frederick William, Methven, co. Ashhurton. Ruddenklau, Henry, Downlands, Waimate. Rumble. George Staples, Palmerston North. Runciman, Thomas, Te Akatea, co. Raglan. Runciman, William Morrison, Mount Albert, Auckland. Rundle, Samuel, New Plymou~h. Rundle, William Hocken, Ashburtcn. Rushbridge, Henry Richard, Sydenham, Christchurch. Russell, Alfred Charles, Hatuma, co. Waipukurau. Russell, George Warren, Christchurch. Russell, John George, Whangarei. Russell, John Smellie, Leithfield, co. Kowai. Russell, Peter Robertson, Dunedin. Russell, Samuel, Auckland. Russell, Thomas, Takapuna, Auckland. RUBsell, Thomas Hulse, Milburn, co, Bruce Russell, William Aitken, Timatanga, co. Marlborough. Russell, William Archibald, Dunedin. Ruston, James, Caversham, Dunedin. Rutherford, George, Springbank, co. Rangiora. Rutherford, John, Hikurangi, co. Whangarei. Rutherford, Robert William, Caversham, Dunedin. Rutherfurd, John, Wairere, co. Mauriceville. RyaJl, John, Barrytown, co. Grey. Ryan, Charles, Taumarunui. Ryan, Denis, Tawa Flat, co. Makara. Ryan, Laurence, Omarama, co. Waitaki. Ryan, Michael, Elsthorpe, co. Patangata. Rvan. Patrick Francis, Weedons, co. Paparua. Ryan; Patrick Joseph, Wellington. Ryan, Thomas, Okupu, Great Barrier. Ryder, Herbert Reginald, Te Awamutu, co. Waipa.

SAINSBURY, Egbert, Skipper's, co. Lake. Sainsbury, George Osborne King, Wairoa. Salek, Isaac, Wellington.

I Sales, William Henry, Totara North, co. Whangaroa. Salisbury, Samuel, Matamata, co. Matamata. Salmon, Alfred Montgomery, Ponsonby, Auckland.

I Salmon, John Charles, Komakorau, co. Waikato. Salmon, John Hearsey, Thames. Salmon, Joseph William, Wellington. Salt, Charles Henry, Pigeon Bay, co. Akaroa. Salt, John Edward, Mount Albert, Auckland. Salter, Walter Lowry, Mount Albert, Auckland. Sampson, Herbert James, Ngaruawahia. Sampson, Thomas Stephenson, Mount Albert, Auckland. Samuel, Albert Moeller, Auckland. Samuel, James, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. Sanders, Hugh Maurice, Kopua, co. Hawke's Bay. Sanders, Walter Monckton, Raglan, co. Raglan. Sanderson, Frederick William, Whangaroa, co. Whangaroa. Sanderson, Walter, Okupu, Great Barrier Island. Sandilands, Thomas Benoni, Oparau. co. Kawhia. Randin, Carl Gustave, Helensville, co. Waitemata. Sandison, William, Nihoniho, co. Ohura. Sandle, Henry William, Stafford, co. Westland. Sandrey, George, Rolleston, Christchurch. Sandtmann, Julius, Napier. Sanford, Arthur George, Frankton Junction, co. Waipa. Sargeant, George, Ohakune. Satterthwaite, Thomas 'Villiam, Timaru. Saunders, Alexander Clark, Owaka, co. Clutha. Saunders, Alfred George, Paekakariki, 00. Hutt. Saunders, Charles, Waipukurau. Saunders, George Joseph, Johnsonville, co. Makara. Saunders, William, Otautau, co. Wallace. Savage, Frederick James, Nukuhou North, co. Whakatane.

I Savage, Henry Charles Thomas, Brunswick, Wanganui. Savill, Walter Cyril, Maungaturoto, co. Otamatea. Saxby, Gordon Harding, Remuera, Auckland. Sayers, George, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Scanes, Frederick George, Horwell Downs, Fairlie. Scanlon, James, Westport. Scantlebury, Edward John, Nelson. Schaumann, Henry, Alexandra. Schlaepfer, Emil, Sumner, co. Heathcote. Schnackenberg, Edward Henry, Kawhia, co. Kawhia. Scholefield, Guy Hardy, Mastertcn. Scholes, Alexander, Hangatiki, co. Waitomo. Schollum, William John, Puhoi, co. Rodney. Schumacher, Nicolaus, Argentine. Schwieters, Alexander Victor, Te Roti, co. Eltham. Scott, Alexander William, Gibbston, co. Lake. Scott, David, Wallacetown, Southland. Scott, George Melmoth, Runciman, co. Franklin. Scott, Herbert John Walmsley, Put-aruru, co. Matamata. Scott, James, Gimmerburn, co. Maniototo. Scott, James, Woodgrove, co. Waipara. Scott, James Edward, Kinohaku, co. Kawhia. Scott, John Mungo, Maungatautari, co. Matamata. Scott, Robert, Kyeburn, co. Maniototo. Scott, Robert McDonald, Waipukurau. Scott, Samuel Morrow, Karamea, 00. Buller. Scott, Thomas, Clarksville, co. Bruce. Scott, Thomas, Moawhango. co. Rangitikei. Scott, Thomas, Mornington, Dunedin. Scott, William, Kaipaki, co. Waipa. Scott, William, Southbridge, co. Ellesmere. Scott, William George, Onehunga. Scott, William Henry, Puriri, co. Thames. Scown, Thomas Shel80n, Otahuhu, co. Manukau. Scrimgeour, William Tindal, Dunedin. Scruby, Samuel, Silverdale, co. Waitemata. Seabrook, Albert David, Mount Eden, Auckland. Seabrook, Henry Hastings, Mount Eden. Auckland. Seagar, Charles, Silverstream, co. Hutt. Seagar, John Henry, Christchurch. Sealy, George John, Timaru. Searle, Charles, Utuwai. co. Pohangina. Searle, Walter Ernest, Oamaru. Seaton, David Dunn, Porto bello, co. Peninsula. Seaton, Herbert Hazell, Wellington. Seatter, Robert, Otautau, co. Wallaoe. Seavill, Walter, Waingaro, co. Raglan. Seed, William Henry, Christchurch. Self, John Reeford, Ponsonby. Auckland. Sellars, Samuel, Te Aroha. Sexton, James, Auckland. Seymour, Cecil Whiting, Epsom, Auckland. Seymour', James William Wallace, Otorohanga, co. Waitomo. Seymour, Joseph, To Kopuru, co. Hobson. Seymour, Thomas, Whakapara, co. Whangarei. Shacklock, John Bradley, Musselburgh, Dunedin. Shaldrick, James, Onehunga. Shallcrass, Frederick Walter, Greymouth. Shand, Joseph Paterson. Wellington. Shand, David Thomson, North Taieri, co. Taieri. Shannon, Francis, &emuera, Auckland.

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Shannon. Joseph William, Auckland. Sharp, John, RaIswell, co. Halswell. Sharpe, Charles John, Wanganui. Sharpe. James, Aratoro, co. Waitomo. Sharplin, Henry Havelock, Whakamaramara. Omokoroa, co.

Tauranga. Shaw, George Barclay, Orton, Temuka. Shaw, Robert, The Peaks, co. Waipara. Shaw, Robert Henry, Waikino, co. Ohinemuri. Shaw, William Fosi;,r, Wairoa. Sheahan, l\fichael Joseph, Auckland. Shearman, Harold Vincent Copeland, Whangamata. co.

Thames. Shears, Benjamin Cooke, Hunter, co. Waimate. Sheat, George, Dunsandel, co. Ellesmere. Sheehan, Bartholomew, Auckland. Shepherd, David, Otangiwai, co. Ohura. Shepherd, James Park, Te Aroha. Shepherd, Edwin Charles, Auckland. Shepherd, Henry Medland, Birkenhead, Auckland. Shepherd, John Ferries, Weraroa, co. Horowhenua. Shepherd, Leonard, St. Andrew's, co. Waimate. Shepherd, William Henry, Dunedin. Sheppard, James, Becks, co. Maniototo. Sheppard, John Drybread, Dunedin. Sheppard. Robert Hazelton, Tairau, co. Thames. Sheridan, John, Gisborne. Sherrard, James Herbert, Otaua, co. Franklin. Sherratt, Richard, Patutahi, co. Cook. Sherratt, Thornley, Te Karaka, co. Waikohu. Sherratt, William Amos, Geraldine. Sherwin, George Arthur, Fairlie, co. Mackenzie. Sherwood, Thomas Edward, England. Shillito, Richard, Timaru. Shine, Cecil Bertie, Waiharara, co. Mongonui. Shirtcliffe, Arthur Morton Henry, Timaru. Shore, Jonathan, Otokia, co. Taieri. Shore, Thomas, Hikurangi, co, Whangarei. Shorland, John Olive, Island Bay, Wellingt.on. Short, Francis James, Opotilo. Short, Richard Walton, Upper Hutt, co. Hutt. Short, Thomas, Hastingi'. Short, Thomas Gordon, Waihi. Shortt, Herbert, William, Eastbourne, Wellington. Shrimpton, Edward Alan, Wellington. Shrimpton, Walter, Maraekakaho, co. Hawke's Bay. Shuttleworth, Charles Oswald, Huapai, co. Waitemata. Siddall, William Valentine, Sumner, Christchurch. Sidey, Francis, Wellington. Sidwell, Robert James, Porangahau, co. Patangatao Siegert, Julius, Cricklewood, co. Maokenzie. . Sievwright, James Dickson, Wellington. Sigley, Leslie Joshua. Mt. Eden, Auokland. Sigley, Reginald, Raetihi, co. Waimarino. Silk, Herbert Nelmes, Stratford. Sim, James Anderson, Hatuma, co. Waipukurau. Sim, John, Glenfield, 00. Waitemata. Sim, Ralston Fairlie, Heriot, co. Tuapeka. Simes, Walter Edwin, Christchurch. Simmond, James, Brydone, co. Southland. Simmonds, Samuel Edwin, Kohumaru, co. Mangonui. Simmons, Edgar William, Taumarunui. Simmons, Leopold, Auckland. Simons, Thomas George, Poroti, co. Whangarei. Simons, William Wilson, Kirikopuni, co. Hobson. Simpkin, William, Dargaville. Simpkins. George, jun., Whakatane. Simpson, Alexander Grant, Hunterville, co. Rangitikei. Simpson, Charles, Papanui, Christchurch. Simpson, Charles Edward Tyrnier, Kuaotunu, co. Coro·

mandel. Simpson, Charles Henry Marshman, Whitianga, 00. Coro-

mandel. Simpson, James Kerr, Lawrence. Simpson, John Hugh, Darneld, co. Selwyn. Simpson, John Spence, Springston, co. Springs. Simpson, John William, Matamata, co. Matamata. Simpson, William, Whangarei. Simpson, William, Waitotara, co. Patea. Simpson, William Lawrence, Dunedin. Sims, Frederic Herbert, Ongarue, co. Ohura. Sinclair, Alexander, Marumaru, co. Wairoa. Sinclair, Charles William, Mansfield, Beaumont, co. Tuapeka. Sinclair, David, Templeton, co. Paparua. Sinclair, Donald, Nightcaps, co. Wallace. Sinolair, Donald William Edward, Kahukura, co. Waiapu. Sinclair, James, Dunedin. Sinclair, James Bell, Temuka. Sinclair, John Robert, Dunedin. Sinclair, John Sutherland, Waitahuna, co. Tuapeka.

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Sinclair, Norman Herbert, Palmerston North. Sinclair, Robert, Morven, co. Waimate. Sincock, Edwin, Mornington, Dunedin. Sincock, Herbert Frederick, Dunedin. Sinden, James, Hauturu, co. Kawhia. Sinton, Alexander Robert, Brigham's Creek, co. Waitemata. Sinton, James Walter, Hobsonville, co. Waitemata. Sisam, Alfred John, Mount Eden, Auckland. Sisam, Walter Holtom, Taneatua, co. Whakatane. Sisson, Frank, Papanni, Christchurch. Skeatl's, Ernest Gilbert, Birkenhead, Auckland. Skeet. Harry May, Remuera, Auckland. Skellern, George Elliott, Mamaku, co. Rotorua, Skelton, George, Paparoa, co. Otamatea. Skelton, Reginald Heber, Auckland. Skerman, Sydney, Castlecliff, Wanganui. Skiflington, Francis, J nvercargill. Skilton, Francis George, Christchurch. Skinner, Robert., Timaru. Skinner, William Henry, New Plymouth. Slade, Henry Jame_, Dargaville. Slater, Michael, North New Brighton, Christchurch. Slater, Robert, Dunedin. Slee, Wilfred Thomas, Westport. Slevin, Joseph Edward, Waihi. Slipper, John Robert Thomas, Palmerston North. Sloane, Dunbar, Wellington. Sloane, Francis Henry, Ruakaka, co. WhangareL Smale, Robert Henry, Feilding. Smales, Herbert William, Cambridge. Smallbone, Edwin, Richmond, co. Waimea. Smallfield, William Mandeno, Whakatane. Smart, David Lowson, Meeanee, Napier. Smart, John, Clyde, co. Vincent. Smart, William Wilson, Havelock North, co. Hawke's Bav. Smellie, Archibald, Burnside, Dunedin. • Smillie, James, GIenavy, co. Waimate. Smith. Albert Marsden, Wharcora, co, Whangarei. Smitb, Alexander, Ranfurly, co. Maniototo. Smith, Andrew, Kaimoku, Ngamatapouri, co. Patea. Smith, Arthur Purvis, Devonport, Auckland. Smith, Arthur Thomas, Spreydon, Christchurch. Smith, Charles Cowper, Makotuku, co. Dannevirke. Smith, Charles Edwin, Te Kopuru, co. Hobson. Smith, Charles Ernest, Tolaga Bay, co. Uawa. Smith, Charles George, Dunedin. Smith, Charles Joseph, Devonport, Auckland. Smith, Charles Philip, Taumarunui. Rmith, Christopher, Blenheim. Smith, Claude Edgar Churton, Brunswick, Wanganui. Smith, David Lowe, Hamilton. Smith, Douglas George, Lichfield, co. Matamata. Smith, Edgar Howard, Havelock, co. Marlborough.

I Smith, Edward, Auckland. Smith, Edward, New Brighton, Christchurch. Smith, Edward Archibald, Roslyn, Dunedin. Smith, Eli, Marterton. Smith, Ernest William John, Mokauiti, co. Waitomo. Smith, Francis, Wellington. Smith, Francis Henry, Albury, co. Mackenzje. Smith Francis William, Featherston. Smith, Frederick Joseph, Titoki, co. Whangarci. Smith, Frederick William Oscar, Hope, co. Waimea. Smith, George, Kaikoura. Smith, George Christopher, Chri&tchurch. Smith, George, Matakohe, co. Otamatea. Smith, George Edward, Brooklyn, Wellington, Smith, George Hugh, Port Albert, co. Rodney. Smith, George John, Christchurch. Smith, Gilbert Thomas, Paeroa, co. Ohinemuri. Smith, Harry Wallis Guthrie, Tutira, co. Hawke's Bay. Smith, Henry Herbert, Christchurch. Smith, Henry Herbert, Riverhead, co. Waitemata. Smith, Henry Rawe, Christchurch. Smith, Herbert George, Wellington. Smith, Herbert Murray, Wellsford, co. Rodney. Smith, Hugh Garden Seth, Auckland. Smith, James, Mount Eden, Auckland. Smith, James, Greenfield, co. Bruce. Smith, James Hamilton, Otautau, co. Wallace. Smith, James Hopwood, Taihape. Smith, James Richard, Wedderburn, co. Maniototo. Smith, John, West Eyreton, co. Eyre. Smith, John Carmichael, Ngakawau, co. Buller. Smith, Joseph, Stirling, co. Bruce. Smith, Joseph Crosby, Dunedin. Smith, Joseph Henry, Huirangi, co. Taranaki. Smith, Maurice Ralph, Martinborough, co. Featherston. Smith, Richard Valentine Philbrick, Akitio, co. Akitio, Smith, Sidney Thomas, Wanganui.

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Smith, Somenset Ward, Napier. Smith, Stanley, Methven, co. Ashburton. Smith, Sydney George, New Plymouth. Smith, Thomas, South Dunedin. Smith, Wallace Charles, Chertsey, co. ARhburton. Smith, William, Invercargill. Smith, William Hadfield, Havelook, 00. Marlborough. Smith, William James, Maungaturoto. Smith. William James, Napier. Smith, William Robert, Papanui, Christchurch. Smith, William Sidney Lovell, Christchurch. Smith, William Stevens, Brookby, co. Manukau. Smith, William Surtell, Moerewa, co. Bay of Islands. Smith, William Tiley, Macetown, co. Lake. Smyth, James, Piopio, co. Waitomo. Smyth, William Roger, Lawrence. Sneddon, Charles Robertson, Te Koura, Co. Waimarino. Sneddon, James, Blackball, co. Grey. Snelling, Thomas, Porangahau, co. Patangata. Sneyd, Charles Frederick, Kaiapoi. Snodgrass, William Wallace, Nelson. Sole, Courtenay Dotson, Stratford. Somerville, Edmund, Okoroire, co. Matamata. Somerville, George, Howick. co. Manukau. Somerville, John, Wairoa. Somerville, John Aitken, Waitepeka, co. Clutha. Somerville, Robert Montgomery, Te Kuiti. Sommerville, Thomas, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. Sorby, William, Glenmurray, co. Raglan. Souness, Peter. Kaitangata. South, John Martin, Amberley, co. Ashley. Southgate, Robert John, Masterton. Spargo, Edward, Port Waikato. 00. Raglan. Sparrow, Joseph, Dunedin. Spear, Holwell Wensley, Colac Bay, 00. Wallace. Spedding, John Charles, Auckland. Speed, James Barron, Auckland. Speedy, David Henry, Flag (Jreek, Tinui, co. Castlepoint. Speedy, James Hutton, Frankton Junction, co. Waipa. Speight, Walter, St. Clair, Dunedin. Speirs, Robert Millard, St. Albans, Christchurch. Spence, Thomas Bruce, Whatatutu, co. Waikohu. Spencer, Edmund John Stewart, Shannon, co. Horowhenua. Spencer, Frank, Gonville, Wanganui. Spencer, William Pritchard, Chaney's, co. Selwyn. Spittle, William John, Waikoikoi, co. Clutha. Spooner, Charles Frederick, Palmerston North. Spragg, Wesley, Auckland. Spragge, Herbert William, Chelston, Port Levy, co. Mount

Herbert. Sproull, Charles, Manaia, co. Waimate West. Sproull, Charles Casement, Waimate. Sproull, John Lewis, Otunui, co. Ohura. Squires, Herbert Christian, Parua Bay, co. Whangarei. St.ace, Henry Joseph, Sprinl! Greek, co. Marlborough. Stagpoole, Martin Dudley. New Plymouth. Stancombe, George Herbert, Tuatapere, co. Wallace. Standieh, Frank Morris, Tarata, 00. Inglewood. Stanley, Charles John, Timaru. Stanley, Edward Charles, Hamilton. Stanley, Thomas, sen., Te Aroha. Stanners, Thomas Charles, Eltham. Stansfield, Robert Barr, Christchurch. Staples, John Ernest, Mnritai, Wellington. Staples, Samuel Albert, Riccarton, Christchurch. Stark, Henry Preston, Sydney. Stark, William Frederiok, Morrinsville, co. Piako. Stead, John, Invercargill. Steed, Robert Charles, Nuhaka, co. Wairoa. Steedman, John Henry, Whitianga, co. Coromandel. Steele. Alexander Campbell, Tahunga, co. Cook. StE'ele, Henry Evered, Wairuna, co. Clutha. Steele, Thomas James, Remuera, Auokland. Steer, Jesse, Greymouth. Steevens, Charles James, Napier. Stembridge, John Thomas, Pukekohe. Stenberg, John David, Makaretu, 00. Waipawa. Stenhouse, James Scott Jaokson, Owaka, co. Clutha. Stenhouse. Thomas Erskine, Dunback, co. Waihemo. Stephen, Alexander, Waikiekie, co. Whangarei. Stephen, Alexander, Waiotira, co. Whangarei. Stephens, Edmund Riohard, InvercargilL Stephens, Isaac Marks, Kaimai, co. Tauranga. Stephens, Thomas Andrew, Waipuna, Irwell, 00. Selwyn. Stephens, Thomas James, Papakaio, co. Waitaki. Stephenson, Francis Lloyd. Glen Oroua, Rongotea, co. Mana·

watu. Stephenson, George Neugart, PalmerBton North. Steven, James, Ger&ldine. Stevens, Ambrose, Fairburn's, co. Mangonui.

Stevens, Charles, Maungatapere, co. Whangarei. Stevens, Edward John, Hekeis, co. Wallace. Stevens, James Charles, Wellington. Stevens, James Hopkins, Palmerston North. Stevens, Sydney Arthur, Clyde, 00. Vincent. Stevenson, Isaac, Mount Royal, Palmel'ston South. Stevenson, ·James Francis, Manaia, co. Wajmate West. Stevenson, John, Birkenhead, Auckland. Stevenson, Thomas, Spotswood, co. Cheviot. Stevenson, William Boyd, Upcot Station, AWll.tere Valley, co.

Marlborough. Steward, Walter John Wyndham, Timaru. Stewart, Alexander Edward, Milton. Stewart, Archibald, Balfour, co. Southland. Stewart, Charles Edward, Nuhaka, co. Wairoa. Stewart, Charles Gordon, Hoe.o.tainui, Tahuna, co. Hauraki

Plains. Stewart, David Taylor, Orari, co. Geraldine. Stewart, Donald Alexander, Normanby, co. Hawera. Stewart, Douglas Charles, Turua, co. Hauraki Plains. Stewart, George Lathan, Wellington. Stewart, Hugh Montgomery, Papamoa, co. Tauranga. Stewart, James, Epsom, Auckland. Stewart, James Mawson, Christchurch. Stewart, John Alexander, Limehills, co. Southland. Stewart, JohD. Mennie, Waimangaroa, 00. Buller. Stewart, Lionel Frank, Kaukapakapa, co. Waitemata. Stewart, Robert Alexander, Waiuta, co. Inangahua. Stewart, Robert Thompson, Dunedin. Stewart, William. Kawakawa, co. Bay of Islands. Stewart, William, Otekaieke, co. Waitaki. Stichbury, James, Auckland. Stirling, John, Bluff. Stirling, William Neilson, In vercargilL Stockley, Arthur James, Kiore, co. Stratford. Stoddart, Arthur, Tahakopa, co. Clutha. Stokes, Thomas James, Lower Riocarton, Christchurch. Stone, Stanley Mercer, Miramar, Wellington. Stone, Thomas, Christchurch. Stonyer, George Harry, Geraldine. Stopford, Montagu Charles Henry, Banborough Castle, North

England. Storey, John Richard, Silverdale, Taniwha, co. Waikato. Storey, John Sumner, Kaituna. co. Marlborough. Storry, James, Christchurch. Stoupe, John, Onehunga. Stout, John Logan, Palmerston North. Stout, William Anderson, Invercargill. Stowell, David. Timaru. Straohan, William, Dunira, Rangiwaia, co. Wanganui. Strack. Conrad Anton.v. Hawera. Strang, Robert Matthew, Invercaigill. Strang, William, Waimatuku, co. Wallace. Strange, Frederick Marychurch, Mangaiti, co. Ohinemuri. Stratford, Albert James, Auckland. Stratford. Edmund Pelling, Aratika, co. Westland. Strawbridge, Eli, Hairini, co. Waipa. Street, Henry, Otunui, co. Ohura. Street, William Thomas, Aylesbury, co. Malvern. Stringer, Frank Woodifield, Taihape. Stringer, George, Oamaru. Stringer, Harry Wilkin, Rawene, co. Hokianga. Stringer, John Henry, Christohurch. Stringer, Leonard Aubrey, Christchurch. Stuart, Alexander, Clifton, co. Peninsula. Stuart, Alexander, Runnymeade, Marton. Stuart, David, Timaru. Stuart, David Alexander, Elaine Bay, co. Sounds. Stuart, George, Brooksdale, Tapanui. Stuart, George, Brydone, co. Southland. Stuart, Lewis, Nelson. Stuart, Thomas, Maungatapu, Tauranga. Stuart, William James, Nelson.

I Stubbs, George Herbert, Mangatangi, co. Waikato. Stubbs, John William, Eltham. Stuckey, Henry Bisdee, Awariki, 00. Dannevirke .

. Stuckey, James William, Kawhatau, co. Rangitikei. Studholme, Harold, BiJ'chwood. co. Wallace. Studholme, John, jun., Hinds, co. Ashburton. Studholme, Joseph Francis, Ruanui, co. Wanganui. Studholme, Paul, Otaha, Kerikeri, co. Bay of Islands. Studholme, William Paul, Kakahu, co. Geraldine. Sturge, Charles Joseph, Devonport, Auckland. Sullivan, Archibald James, Moutere, Clyde, co. Vincent. Sullivan, Daniel Giles, Woolston, Christchurch. Sullivan, William, Whakatane. Sunderland, George Langdale, Tomosna, co. Hawke's Bay. Sundstrom, Charles Frederick, Dunedin. Surrey, Robert George, Matawai, 00. Waikohu. Sutcli1fe, Ernest Charles, Spreydon, Christchurch.

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Sutherland, Arthur Duncan, Dunedin. Sutherland, David Malcolm, Ngaipu, Hinakura, co. Feathers·

ton. Sutherland, Donald Alexander, Onehunga. (II Sutherland, Donald Finlaison, Queenstown:~1 ~'1 Sutherland, George Alexander, Macrae's Flat, co. Waihemo.ll Sutherland, James, Benmore, co. Waitaki. (l\ Sutherland, John Henry, Grovetown, co. Marlborough. ~ Sutherland, William, Clinton, co. Clutha. "'"': Sutton, George Thomas Frispy, Mahakipawa, co. Marlborough. Swafford, George William, Nelson. Swann, Edward, Helena Bay, co. Whangarei. Swann, George, Runciman, co. Franklin.] Sykes, David, Hilmorton, Christchurch. Symes, Henry, Dunedin. . Symes, Thomas, Takaka, co. Takaka. Symes, William Charles, Helensville. Symons, Henry, Mount Eden, Auckland.

TACON, George Lublin,:Cameron's, co. Grey. Taine, Walter, Karitane, co. Waikouaiti. Tait, James, Christchurch. Tait, James Brown, Ballance, co. Pahiatua. Tait, John, Port Chalmers. Tait, Robert, Taitville, Wellington. Tait, Robert, jun., Taitville, Wellington. Talbot, John, Temuka. Talboys, Frank Powell, Wanganui. Tallentire, James Everest, Duntroon, co. Waitaki. Tallott, Henry, Oust, co. Rangiora. Tamblyn, John, Balclutha. Tammadge, John Frederick Draper, Te Kuiti. Tanner, Jesse, Rotorua. Tanner, Thomas, Tauranga. Tanner, William Wilcox, Christchurch. Tansey, Matthew, Waipukurau, co. Waipukurau. Tansey, Michael, Raetihi, co. Waimarino. Tapley, Harold Livingstone, Dunedin. Tapp, William, jun., Frankton (or Hamilton). Tapper, Alfred Edwin, Invercargill. Tapper, Alfred John, Remuera, Auckland. Tapper, Charles Albert Henry, Tuakau, co. Manukau. Tapper, Gustavus, Clifden, co. Southland. Tapper. Robert, jun., Dunedin. Tate, George Varey, Waitara. Tate, Robert Ward, C.M.G., C.B.E., Whangarei. Tattle, George Albert, Wanganui. Tattley, Ernest William, Kiripaka, co. Whangarei. Tattley, Frederick James, Claudelands, Hamilton. Tattley, William, Epsom, Auckland. Taverner, John Burgoyne, Caversham, Dunedin. Taverner, Lewin Macworth, Greatford, co. Rangitikei. Taverner, William Burgoyne, Dunedin. Tayler, William Perry, Devonport, Auckland. Taylor, Alexander, Tarakohe, co. Takaka. Taylor, Charles, Addington, Christchurch. Taylor, Charles Darwin Allan, Rata, co. Rangitikei. Taylor, Charles Nelson, Tangiteroria, co. Hobson. Taylor. David, Auckland. Taylor, Ernest James, Te Awamutu. Taylor. George, Morningside, Auckland. Taylor, Hugh, Inangahua Junction, co. Inagnahua. Taylor, James, Dunedin. Taylor, James, New Plymouth. Taylor, John Edie, Omana-wa Falls, co. Tauranga. Taylor, John Morgan, Linwood, Christchurch. Taylor, John William, Matariki, co. Waimea. Taylor, Joseph, Cobden, Greymouth. Taylor, Norman Kenneth, Gordonton, co. Waikato. Taylor, Richard Radcliffe, Dunedin. Taylor, Robert Waring, Shannon, co. Horowhenua. Taylor, Thomas, Gore. Taylor, Thomas. Hawera. Taylor, Thomas David, Christchurch. Taylor, Thomas George, Hunterville, co. Rangitikei. Taylor, Vincent Frederick Kerr, Waimauku, co. Waitemata. Taylor, William Huia, Paeroa, co. Ohinemuri. Taylor, William John, Makarora, co. Vincent. Teasdale, John Bramwell. Wellimrton. Teasdale, John B1ll'gess. Te Awamutu. Teasey, William Thomas, Tauranga. Tebbutt, Frank, Towai, co. Bay of Islands. Teed, David, Newmarket, Auckland. Teichelmann, Ebenezer, Hokitika. Telfer, George McFarlane, Toko, co. Stratford. Telford, Thomas Fletcher, Christchurch. Templeton, Henry, Pukahu Estate, co. Hokianga. Templeton, Robert, Waikouaiti. Templeton, William, Otaitai, Riverton. Tennant. David. Greymouth.

Teschemaker, Charles Gordon, Avondale, Blenheim. Thacker, Christopher Bodkin, Okain's Bay,- co. Akaroa. Thatcher, Thomas Clifford Rowley, Waikarakeke, co. Kawhia Theobald. Herbert Norman, Manawahe, co. Whakatane. Therkleson, John, New Plymouth. Thiele, William Ernest, Herepo, co. Westland. Thom, David Meikle, Taneatua, co. Whakatane. Thomas. Alban Thynne, Ngaroma. co. Taupo. Thomas, Charles Frederick, Auckland. Thomas, Daniel, Kauwhata. co. Kairanga. Thomas, Ebenezer Joseph, Auckland. Thomas, Edward James, The Grange, Richmond. Thomas, Fred, Papatoetoe, co. Manukau. Thomas, Frederick Louis, Tokomaru Bay, co. Waiapu. Thomas, Frederick William, Rototuna, co. Waikato. Thomas, James, Pewhenua, co. Taupo. Thomas, James Buchanan, Waihou, co. Piako. Thomas, Joidah Edward, Te Aroha. Thomas, Nicholas Lindsay, Waimate. Thomas, Samuel, Kiokio, co. Otorohanga. Thomas, Walter, Christchuroh. Thomas, William, New Lynn, Auckland. Thomas. William, Taumarunui. Thomass, William James Henry, Hopelands, co. Woodville. Thompson, Alfred, Ponsonby, Auckland. Thompson, Andrew Stevenson, Pakuranga, 00. Manukau. Thompson, Bruce, Anikiwa, The Grove, co. Marlborough. Thompson, Clifford Simeon, St. Albans, Christchuroh. Thompson, Frederiok Augustus, Devonport, Auckland. Thompson, Henry Havelock, Victoria Valley, Mangonui. Thompson, Henry Plinck, Upper Moutara, co. Waimea. Thompson, John Moore, Kerepehi, co. Hauraki Plains. Thompson. Percy Horace, Christchurch. Thompson, Samuel, Dunedin. Thompson. Thomas John, Rangimarie, Hastings. Thompson, Walter Lewis, Johnsonville, co. Makara. Thompson, William Arnold, Hokitika. Thompson, William Augustus, Auckland. Thompson, William David, Te Hoe, co. Waikato. Thompson, William George, Marton. Thompson, William Moorhead, HaIswell, co. Selwyn. Thoms, Herbert Henry, Mangaohoe, co. Waitomo. Thomson, Alexander, Nelson. Thomson, Francis David, Pembroke, co. Lake. Thomson, Hector Douglas, Wadestown, Wellington. Thomson, James Alfred, Epsom, Auckland. Thomson, James Porteous, Napier. Thomson, James William, East Oxford, co. Oxford. Thomson, John, Wellington. Thomson, John Charles, Riverton. Thomson, John Henderson, Springbnrn, Winton. Thomson, Oliver Scott, Kakahu Bush, co. Geraldine. Thomson, William, Thames. Thomson, William Alexander, Wellington. Thomson, William Malcolm, Norsewood, co. Dannevirke. Thomson, William Sheddan, Warepa, co. Clutha. Thoreau, Aubyn Lerrier, Pleasant Point, co. Levels. Thorn, Charles John, Dunedin. Thorn, William Perriam, Mataura. co. Southland. Thorne, Phillip John, Sefton, 00. Kowai. Thornton, Cecil Rhys, Christchurch. Thornton. Thomas Harold, Clive, co. Hawke's Bay. Throp, Benjamin, Sydenham, Christchurch. Tidd, James Edwin, Hamilton. Tindale, John, Greymouth. Tindle, George, Hamilton East. Tingey, Richard, VVellington. Tipping, Charles Augustus, Bluff. Tipping, James, Hastings. Tizard, Thomas Gordon, Kaihere, co. Ohinemuri. Todd, Charles, Dunedin. Todd, David, Westown, New Plymouth. Todd, James, Dunedin. Todd, Robert Henry, Cavesham, Dunedin. Tolan, Harold William, Hataitai, Wellington. Tolley, Harry, Feilding. Tombleson, John, Waimata, 00. Cook. Tomlinson, Henry, Hawarden, co. Waipara. Tompkins, Arthur Henry, Hamilton. Tompkins, John William, Mangaweka, co. Rangitikei. Tomkinson, James Grigg, Waihola, co. Bruce. Tong, Arthur John, Waharoa, co. Piako. Tonkin, Arthur Charles, Onehunga. Tonks, Albert Francis, Wellington South. Toogood. Alexander James, Wellington. Topham, John, Kohimarama, co. Eden. Torrance, James, Bluff. Toswill, Robert Tonkin, Christchurch. Townsend, Frederic, Wellington. Toy, William Henry, Waihi. Train, Frederick, Waitotara, co .. Waitotara.

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Trapp, Henry Mansfield Burney, Carterton. Trask, Arthur Francis, Stoke, co. Waimea. Trask, Ernest Edward, Nelson. Trebilco, ThomM Reginald Norman, Silverdale, co. Waitemata. Tregaskis, James Martyn, Glen Eden, Auckland. Tregear, Edward, Picton. Treleaven, Charles John, O.B.E., Christchurch. Trevethick, JonathaB, Auckland. Trevithick, Charles, Lower Hutt. Trewin, James, Marohemo, co. Otamatea. Triggs, James Richard, St. Albans, Christchurch. Trimble, Harold, Inglewood. Tripe, Alfred Harry, Rotorua. Tripp, Bernard Edward Howard, Timaru. Tripp, John Mobray Howard, Silverton, Woorlbury, co.

Geraldine. Tristram, Henry Exford, Hamilton. Trolove, Frederick Edward, Aotea, co. ltaglan. Trolove, John William, The Shades, Kekerangu, co. Mad.

borough. Trolove, Peter, Christchurch. Trotter, Charles Alister, Opunake. Trotter, John Dalrymple, Woodlands, co. Southland. Trotter, William Sinclair Dalrymple, Hillgrove, co. Waitaki. Truebridge, Alfred Henry, Wellington. Truman, Gilbert Mark, Cheviot, co. Cheviot. Truscott, William John, Auckland. Trust, Ambrose, sen., Whitford, co. Manukau. Tuck, John Thomas, Taumarunui. Tucker, (,,aleb, Rakaia, co. Ashburton. Tucker, Francis Frederick, Pongaroa, co. Akitio. Tucker, Hamilton Leighton, Auckland. Tucker, William Henry, Gisborne. Tuckwell, Albert, Waipiro Bay, co. Waiapu. Tuckwell, Archer Earl, Hamuli" co. Eketahuna. Tull, Alfred, Invercargill. Tulloch, John Scott, Opawa, Christchurch. Tulloch, William Andrew, Auckland. Tunbridge, John Bennett, England. Tunks, Alfred Francis 'Daly, Australia. Tunniclille, Ivanhoe, Nelson. Turkington, Samuel, Herne Bay, Auckland. Turkington, William Alexander, Matamata, co. Matamata. Turnbull, Charles Andrew, Dunedin. Turnbull, James, Gore. Turnbull, Robert McGregor, Kereru Station, Hawke's Bay. Turnbull, Sydney, Woodville. Turnbull, Thomas A., Nelson. Turner, Arthur Sylvester, Bulwer, co. Sounds. Turner, Charles, jun., Whangamoa, co. Waimea. Turner, Charles, Paengaroa, Tauranga. Turner, Frederick William, Stanley Brook, co. Waimea. Turner, Henry William King, Nelson. Turton, Edwin Richard, Hanmer Springs, co. Amuri. Tweedie, David Martin, Riverton. Twohill, Edmund Grace, Auckland.

UDY, John, Pakuranga, co. Manukau. Udy, William, Greytown. Underwood, Thomas James, Matamata. Unwin, Arthur Henry Hibbard, of Frasertown, co. Wairoa. Upton, Thomas Everard, Ashburton. Uren, John Henry, Dunedin. Urquhart, Alexander, Horoeka, co. Pahiatua. Urquhart, Donald, Hawea Flat, co. Vincent. Urquhart, William, Dunback, co. Waihemo.

VALENTINE, Hugh Sutherland, Dunedin. Valentine, Hugh Sutherland, Wharepoa, co. Thames. Vaughan, John, Shepperton, Melbourne, Vicwria. Vause, George, Parnell, Auckland. Vavasour, Henry Dunstan, Ugbrooke, co. Marlborough. Veale, Elisha, Cambridge. Veale, Thomas, New Plymouth. Veitch, William Andrew, Wanganui. Venables, George William, Napier. Venn, Frederick William, Shannon. Vernon, William Gordon. Te Mata, co. Ra~lan. Verry, Louis John, Wanganui. Verschallelt, Paul Desire Nestor, Wellington. Vickers, Frank Joseph, Tuhikaramea, co. Waipa. Vickery, Ernest, Auckland·. Vickery, William, St. Kilda, Dunedin. Viles, William John, Apiti, co. Pohangina. Vincent, Jack Howard, Ashhurst, co. Oroua. Vincent, Thomas Roger, Tokatoka, co. Otamatea. Vine, Edward, Wellington. Vogan, Thomas, Lincoln. co. Springs.

WACHSMANN, John Frederick, Gisborne. Wackrow, William Henry, Rotorna. Waddel. William, Kelburn, Wellington. Waddell, Frederick William, Tongaporutu, co. Clifton. Waddell, James Joseph, Ellerslie, Auckland. Waddell, Thomas, Riccarton, Christohurnh. Wade. Frank Cargill. Christchurch. Wade, Harry, Tauriko, Tauranga. Wagg, Thomas, Masterton. Waghorne, Arthur, jun., Little Akaloa, co. Akaroa. Wagstaff, Arthur Albert, Pohangina, co. Pohangina. Waight, John Harry, jun., Roxburgh. Wainwright, William John Jackson, Mokauiti, co. Waitomo. Waites, William Walter, Belfast, Christchurch. W!tkeham, John. Mastert,on. Walker, Alexander, jun., Outram, co. Taieri. Walker, Alfred. Hakataramea, co. Waimate. Walker, Archibald, Eastbourne, Wellington. Walker, Charles Rutherford OlT, Wellington. Walker, Clement Lester, Rangitoto, Kopaki, co. Waitomo. Walker, David, Balfour, co. Southland. Walker, James Hamlin, Dunedin.

, Walker, James Thompson, Maungakaramea, co. Whangarel. Walker, James, Papakura, co. Manukau. Walker, Joseph Ferrier, Dannevirke. Walker, Maxwell, Tauranga. Walker, Peter, Owaka, co. Clutha. Walker, Robert Bert,ram, Christchurch. Walker, Robert Boyd Cairns, Pembroke, co. Lake. Walker, Thomas, Winton, co. Southland. Wall, Henry Hoyle, Manutuke, co. Cook.

. Wall, James, Waitoru, Te KuitL Wall, Reginald Stace, Plimmerton, co. Hutt. Wallace, Arnold Cecil, Kohukohu, co. Hokianga. Wallace, David, Borton's, co. Waitaki. Wallace, David Brown, Ponsonby, Auckland. Wallace, George Homan, Mount Eden, Auckland. Wallace, James, Dunedin. Wallace, James Alfred, Motueka. Wallace, Joseph, Christchurch. Wallace, Thomas, Tahuna, co. Ohinemuri. Wallace, Thomas, Auckland. Wallace, William, Parnell, Auckland. Wallace, William Kirby, Auckland. Wallis, Alexander Robert, Dunedin. Wallis, Arthur Henry, Gisborne. Wallis, Edgar, Birkenhead, Auckland. Walls, John Patrick, Mosgie!. Walmsley, Stewart Henry, Waihi. Walsh. Austin, Auckland. Walsh, Edward, oen., New Plymouth. Walsh, Henry, Clevedon, co. Manukau. Walsh, John Francis, Te Kuiti. Walsh, John W.illiam, Frankton Junction, co. Waipa Walsh, Martin, Avondale, Auckland. Walter, Ernest James, Hikutaia, co. Thames. Walter, Wilfred .John, Marshland, co. Selwyn. Walters, Edward, Douglas, co. Stratford. Walters, Francis William, Waitoa, Co. Piako. Walton, Edward Cranston, Birkdale, Birkenhead, Auokland. Walton, Henry Polden, Tokatoka, co. Otamatea. Walron, James; Takapuna, Auckland. Walton, Joseph Lewis, Thames. Wansbone, George Henry, Dargaville. Ward, Bernard, Arahura Valley, co. Westland. Ward, Henry, Timaru. Ward, Henry Albert, Low':'r Hutt. Ward, James, Fairdown, co. Buller. Ward, James, Invercargill. Ward, John, Runanga, co. Grey. Ward, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph George, P.C., leC.M.G., Bart.,

In vercargill. Ward, Ralph Horatio, Taupo, co. Taupo. Ward, Robert Percy, Wellington. Warden, Charles Thompson, Waimahaka, co. Southland. Wardlaw, William, Ruatoki, co. Whakatane. Wardrop, Gavin William, Woodville. Warin, Alexander James Stewart, Warkworth, co. Rodney. Warner, Harold Mason, Remuera, Auckland. Warnock, Robert Taylor, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Warnock, William Whittaker, Onehunga. Warren, Edward Frederick, Auckland. Warren, George, Gisborne. Warren, Henry George, Tomoana, co. Hawke's Bay. Warren, John, Gis borne. Warren, John Wells, Greendale, ('0. Malvern. Warren, Thomas John Cory, .Penlee, Pukehou, co. Hawke's

Ba.y. Washbourne, Henry Phillip, The Port, Nelson. Washer, Albert Edgar, New Plymouth. Washer, Alfred, Timaru.

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Wason, .John Cathcart, England. 'Vatchom, Charles, Puniwhakau, co. Stratford. Waterhouse, Frank Skipsey, Greenmeadows, Hawke's Bay. Waters, Frank McIntyre, Papatoetoe, co. Manukau. Waterworth, AlbP.rt, Wellington. Waterworth, AlQilrt James, Ponsonby, Auckland. Watkins, John Ernest, Kakahi, Kaitieke. Watkins, Oswald Stephen, Lower Hutt. Watkins, William Henry, \Vaverley, co. Patea. Watson, Archibald Robert, Waimata Valley, co. Cook. Watson, George, Homebush, Masterton. Watson, George, sen., West Melton, co. Selwyn. Watson, John, Port Chalmers. Watson, John Herbert, Waiheke Island, Auckland. Watson, Lanoelot, Oxford, co. Oxford. Watson. Peter, Otipua, co. Levels Watson, Reuben Harold Roderiok, Oponae. co. Opotiki. Watson, Robert; Mackenzie, Feilding. Watson, William, Wellington. Watson, William, Heddon Bush, co. Wallace. Watson. Hill, Gavin, Picton. Watt, Alexander, Palmerston North, Watt, David Bruce, Patutahi, co. Cook. Watt, Frederiok WiIliam, Ashburton. Watt, George Alexander, Hunterville, co. Rangitikei. Watt, James Richard, Mawheraiti, 00. lnangahua. Watt. William Campbell, Rewa, co. Kiwitea. Watts, Charles Arthur, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Watts, Charles John Manning, Waimauku, co. Waitemata. Watts, Ernest WiIliam George Herbert, Dunedin. Weaver, Charles, Earnscleugh, co. Vincent. Weaver, Harry, Whangarei. Webb, Francis John, Purangi, co. Clifton. Webb, Luke, Helena Bay, co. Whangarei. Webb, Samuel Rollin, Lyttelton. Webb, Thomas, Mount Albert, Auckland. Webb, Thomas, Te Kopuru, co Hobson. Webb, Thomas Montgomery, Dannevirke. Webber, Edmund, Ophir, 00. Vincent. Webber, George WiIliam Wallace, Frenoh Pass, co. Sounds. Webber, Wallace Thomas, French Pass, co. Sounds. Webster, George Frederick, Auokland. Webster, Harold Montrose, Taheke, co. Hokianga. Webster, John Croom, Devonport, Auckland. Webster, Kenneth Cyril, Rllatiti, co. Waimarino. Weir, Gavin, Henderson, 00. Waitemata.. Weir, James, Heathoote Valley, co. Selwyn. Weir, William Thomas, Mangapai, co. Whangarei. Welch, Maurioe Whitewood, Taita, co. Hutt. Wellington, William John, Wharchni,., 00. Stratford. Wells, Charles Arthur, Auckland. Wells, Elisha Andrew, Woodstook, co. Westland. Wells, Franois Arthur Lewis, Frenoh Pass, co. Sounds. Wells, Harry Norman Aroher, Whitmnga, 00. Coromandel. Wells, Herbert, Pukearuhe, 00. Clifton. Wells, John Edward, Okaihau, 00. Bay of Islands. Welsh, Alfred Ernest, Great North Road, Henderson, co.

Waitemata. Were, Robert, Mangaohae, 00. Awakino. Were, William Henry, Toko, co. Stratford. Wesney, WiIliam James, Otautau, co. Wallaoe. West, James Ernest, Taiboa, co. Matamata. Westbury, Edward Frederick, Auokland. Westenra, Derrick Warner, Dunsandel, co. Selwyn. Western, Harry Octavius, Pioton. Westlake, John Brown, Pahiatua. Westmaoott, Hurbert, Glenavy, 00. Waimate. Weston, Reginald Hugh Hunter, Cottesbrook, Middle.

march, co. Taieri. Weston, Walter Crowley, New Plymouth. Wharton, William Shakespeare, Christchurch. Wbatman, Henry Maximilian, Waihaourunga, co. Wai.

mate. Wheeler, Charles, Mount Eden, Auckland. Wheeler, Harry Cecil, Te Akau, co. Raglan. Wheeler, John Langford, Putere, co. Wairoa. Wheeler, Rufus William, Musselburgh, Dunedin. Whelham, Arthur, Takaka, co. Takaka. Wbimp, Edward Lund, Onerabi, co. Whangarei. Whlsbaw, Bernard Guthrie, Rangataua, co. Waimarino. Whitaker, Herbert Augustus, Hamilton. Whitaker, WiIliam Highton, Dipton, co. Sou~hland. Whitby, WiIliam Laird, Lyttelton. Whitcombe, George, Christchurch. White, Albert John, Brooklyn, Wellington. White, Archibald, Glenbrook, Waiuku, co. J<'ranklin. White, Charles, Old Renwick Rood, Blenheim. White, Cyril, Tabora, co. Waikohu. White, Edwin, Mount Eden, Auckland. White, George Edward, Manawaru, co. Piako. White, George Hodgetts, Mount Eden, Auckland.

White, Henry Harper Spencer, Dunedin. White, James, Clevedon, co. Mannkau. White, James, Gore. White, James Frederick, Ahaura, co. Grey. White, John James Winsbury, Blenheim. White, Moses, Wellington. White, Percy James Hoyland, New Plymouth. White, Thomas Henry, Opotiki White, WiIliam, Arch Hill, Grey Lynn, Auckland. White, William Winsbury, Ashburton. Whitechurch, Edward Robert, Tahuna, Morrinsville. Whiteford, Charles Frederick Alexander, Blenheim. Whitehead, Charles Henry, Palmerston North. Whitehead, Samnel, Mokau, 00. Awakino. Whitelaw, Archibald Alexander, Berhampore, Wellington. Whiteley, Tom Corden Probett, Otahuhu. Whiteside, William George, Rangiora. Whitney, Cecil Arthur, Remuera, Auckland. Whittaker, Austin Joseph, Devonport, Auckland. Whittingham, Hubert Thol'1le, Christchurch. Whitton, Thomas Edward, \fount Eden, Auckland. Whyte, David, Hastings. Whyte, Harry, Ongaonga, co. Waipawa.. Whyte, John Russell, Tokomaru, co. Horowhenua. Wicksteed, Robert Hartley, Ruatorea, co. Waiapu. Widdowson, Howell Young, Christchurch. Wiggins, Herbert Lester, St. Clair, Dunedin. Wilberfoss, Robert, Wellington. Wilcox, Henry, Buckland, co. Franklin. Wilde, ErnIe James, Marton. Wilkie, Alexander Herbert, Ohakune. Wilkie, Charles Herbert, Napier. Wilkie, Frederick William, Rotorua. Wilkie, William Alexander, Penrose, Auckland. Wilkins, John, Lower Hutt. Wilkins, John Thomas, Silverstrea.m, co. Hutt. Wilkinson, Edward John, Epsom, Auckland. Wilkinson, Frank, Caversham, Dunedin. Wilkinson, Frederick Cater, Hastings. Wilkinson, George, Ellerslie, Auckland. Wilkinson, George, Kaitaia, co. Mangonui. Wilkinson, James Henry, Dunedin. Wilkinson, John Arthur, Stanley Brook, co. Waimea. Wilkinson, Lionel Roberts, Tauranga. Wilkinson, Thomas, Clyde, co. Vincent. Wilkinson, William, Lake Ohia, co. Mangonui. Wilkinson, William, Kaikorai Valley, Dunedin. Wilkinson, William Oswell, Island Bay, Wellington. Will, William Johnston, Dunedin. Willcox, Paul, Rahotu, co. Egmont. Willett, Albert EJward, Riverton. William, David, Steward Settlement, co. Waitaki. Williams, Abraham, Wellington. Williams, Albert, Auckland. Williams, Alfred, Christchurch. Williams, Charles Henry, Otaki. Williams, Daniel James, Meremere, co. Hawera. Williams, Frederick, Weheka, co. Westland. Williams, Frederick Charles, Napier. Williams, George, Patea. Williams, George Coldham, Rangitapu. Waipawa. Williams, Harry, Waipiro Bay, co. Waiapu. Williams, James, Wanganui. Williams, James, Opotiki. Williams, John Henry, Ellesmere, co. Springs. Williams, Richard, One Tree-Hill, Auckland. Williams, Richard Thomas, Cave, co. Mackenzie. Williams, Thomas, Waipawa. Williams, Tom Boswell, Wanganui. Williams, Walter Keith, Ohura, co. Ohuro.. Williams, William, Linwood, Christchurch. Williams, William Edward, Hokitika. Williamson, Edgar, Blackstone Hill, co. Maniototo. Williamson, Hugh Caskey, Cape Runaway, co. Waiapu. Williamson, John. Otorohanga. Williamson, Philip, Whangamata, co. Thames. Williamson, Stephen, Waituna We.t, co. Kiwitea. Willis, Charles Hugh, Hawarden, co. Waipara. Willis, John, Papatoetoe. co. Manukau. Willis, Robert Bruce Baker, Southbridge, co. Selwyn. Wills, Richard, Coalgate, co. Selwyn. Wills, Richard, Reef ton, co. Inangahua. Wills, Willism, St. Clair, Dnnedin. Willy, William Ewart Gladstone, Turua, co. Thames. Wilsher, Walter William, Palmerston North. Wilson, Alexander Howie, Foxton, co. Manawatu. Wilson, Arthur, Devonport, Auckland. Wilson, Basil Harry Anstey. Mercer, co. Franklin. Wilson, Charles, Wellington. Wilson, Charles Hawker, Mount Albert, Auckland. Wilson, Edward, Auckland.

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Wilson, Gardiner Davidson, Greymouth. Wilson, Garrett Edward, Stratford. Wilson, George, Wellington. Wilson, George Augustus, Pararimu, co. 1Ilanukau. Wilson, Henry, InvercargilJ. Wilson, Henry Speers, Whangarei. Wilson, Henry William, Northcote, Auckland. Wilson, Hugh, Naseby. Wilson, James, Timaru. Wilson, James, Huiarua Station, Tokomaru Bay, co. W aia pu " Wilson, James Donald, Pahiatua. Wilson, Sir James Glenny, Kt., Bull's, co. Rangitikei. Wilson, James Laishley, Kaeo, co. Whangaroa. Wilson, James Owen, Rotorua. Wilson, John, Sefton, co. Kowai. Wilson, John, St. Clair, Dunedin. Wilson, John Alexander, HelensvilJe, co. \~laitemata. Wilson, John Edward, Okoia, co. Wanganui. Wilson, John Reid, Halfway Bush, Dunedin. Wilson, Robert, Wellington. Wilson, Robert, Hampden, co. Waitaki. Wilson, Thomas, Newark, Waianiwa, co. Southland. Wilson, Thomas, Carrington Road, New Plymouth. Wilson, Thomas, Ruakaka, co. Whang are:. Wilson, Thomas, Paparoa, co. Otamatea. Wilson, Thomas Henry, Aucldand. Wilson, Thomas Henry, Portland, co. Whangarei. Wilson, Thomas Walker, Paparoa, co. Otamatea. Wilson, William, Hokitika. Wilson, William, Kaitangata, co. Bruce. Wilson, William, Papatowai, co. Clutha. Wilson, William Alexander, Greendale, co. Malvern. Wilson, William Muir, Ekatahuna. Wilson, Wyvern, Christchurch. Wilton, George Arthur, Palmerston North. Wilton, Henry Herbert Lewis, Tatuanui, co. Piako. Wilton, Leonard Robert, Rangitumau,Mastel'ton. Win, Hendel' Luke Noble, Thorpe, co. Waimea. Win, Robert, Owen Junction, co. Murchison. Winder, George, Wellington. Windley, Ernest, Porirua, co. Makara. Windley, Thomas Henry, Te Horo, co. Horowhenua. Windram, George, TitoJri, co. Whangarei. Wingate, John, Longburn, co. Kairanga. Wingate, John, Masterton. Winlove, John, Waipukurau. Winn, Benjamin Warren, Caversham, Dunedin. Winuing, Robert, Mataura. Winny, Charles Henry, Addington, Christchurch. Winsor, William Hinnels, Spreydon, Christchurch. Winter, George, jun., Motupipi, co. Takaka. Winter, Victor Emmanuel, Wairoa. Wintle, Walter, Tara, co. Otamatea. Witheford, Joseph Howard, Auckland. Witherow, Frederick John, Patangata, co. Patangata. Withers, James Theodore, Southbr,)Ok, co. Rangiora. Withers, Percy Gideon. Geraldine. Withers, Robert Care, Him, co. Waimea. Witters, George, Makauri, co. Cook. Witten, John .Burton, Pakiri, ('0. Ru:lney. Witty, George, Templeton, co .. Paparua. Wolfe, Charles, Lincoln, co. Springs. Wolfe, John, Lincoln, co. Springs. Wood, Cecil Richard Eric, Cape Runaway, co. Waiapu. Wood, Charles, Christchurch. Wood, David Edwin, Christchurch. . Wood, Frederick Henry, Takapuna, Auckland. Wood, George William Kinross, Balclutha. Wood, James Jackson, Lower Hutt. Wood, Sam, Napier. Wood, William Arthur, Avondale, Auckland. Wood, William Thomas, Wellington. Woodall, Joseph, Devonport, Auckland. Woodfield, Mark William, Addington, Christchurch. Woodhead, Ambler, Batley, co. Otamatea. Wooding, Joseph, Woodberry, co. Geraldine. Worker, Newton Arthur, Wellsford, co. Rodney. Worth, William Alfred, Wellington. Wraight, Douglas Theodore, Dunsandel, co. Selwyn. Wrathall. Rich,ud Theaphi]"", :!!Iangolltli. Wray, Charles Allen, Isle of Wight. Wreford, William, 1IIa-waro, co. Mackenzie. Wren, James, Dunedin. Wrenn, Thomas Avery, Sumner, Christchurch. Wright, Albert James, Kaikohe, co. Bay of Islands. Wright, Arthur Douglas, Ohakune. Wright, Arthur Hobbins, Wellington. Wright, Arthur Mark Austin, Te Poi, co. ~Iatamata. Wright, Bryce CrickJewood co. Mackenzie_ Wright, Charles William Nicol, Auckland. Wright, Edwin, Mangatoki, co. Eltham. Wright. George, Dannevirke. Wright George, Herne Bay, Auckland.

I Wright, George Frederick, Annat, co. Malvern. Wright, George Robert Nicol, Wellington. Wright, James, Caversham, Dunedin. Wright, John, Waiwera South. co. Clutha_ Wright, John Leopold Stewart, Cromwell. Wright, Lawrence. Makotuku, ~o. Dannevirke. Wright, McGregor Bonar, Woolston, Christchurch. Wright, Percy, Napier. Wright, Robert Alexander, Wellington. Wright, Robert Coleburn, Napier. Wright, Sidney Robert. Harorata, co. Selwyn. Wright, William, Caversham, Dunedin.

I Wright, Willia .. m Aust.i.n, Mana. warn, co. Piako. Wright, William Ralston, Rahotu, co. Egmont. Wyatt. John Charles Edgar, .Leigh, co. Rodnpy. Wykes, Frederick Read, Tokaanu, co. Taupo. Wyles, Ernest Henry, Fendalton, Christchurch. Wylie, Edgar McMillan, Wadestown, WellingtcUl. Wyllie, John, Papatoetoe, co. Manukau. Wymer, Isaac, Pukekohe, co. Franklin.

YAR.BOROUGH, Alfred Cooke, Kohukohu, co. Hokianga. Yardley, Richard, Moa Flat, Heriot, co. Tuapeka. Yardlev, WaIter John. Duntroon co. Waitaki. Yarrall, Arthur Maxwell, Waitoa, co. Piako. Yarrall, Lewis Henry, Rongotea, co. Manawatu. Yates, Gustavus Timoti, Peria, co. Mangonui. Yates, Wallace Edwin, Waipawa .. Yearbury, George Daniel, Rangataua, co. Waimarino. Yeoman, Frank Cyril, Taneatua, co. Whakatane. Young, Alexander, Auckland. Young, Arthur, Wellington. Young, David, Orawia, 00. Wallaoe. Young, Frank, Gore. Young, Henry Aiken, Hamilton. Young, James, Oanui, co. Egmont. Young, James Alexander, Hamilton. Young, Samuel, Tuapeka, West co. l'uapeka. Young, Thomas Dempster, Timaru. Young, Thomas Whyte, Wellington. Young, William, Auckland. Young, William Henry, Orini, co. Waikato.

ZACHARIAH, Charles, Wellington.

KNOW YE that We have assigned you and each and every of you, jointly and severally, to be our Justioes of the Peace in our Dominion of New Zealand and its de­pendencies, to keep and cause to be kept all laws, Ordinances, and statutes in force within our said Do­minion for the punishment of offenders, the preservation of the peace, and for the quiet rule, welfare, and good government of our people in our said Dominion; and to have, exercise, and discharge all the powers, authorities, and duties belonging or pertaiuing to the office of a J ustioe of the Peace in our said Dominion.

And therefore We command you and each and every of you that to keep the peace, and all laws, Ordinances, and 3tatutes, and all and singular other the premises, you dili­gently apply yourselves, and that, at certain days and places duly appointed or to be appointed for these pur­poses, into the premises to make inquiry, and all and singular the premises hear and determine, and perform and fulfil them, doing therein what to justice appertains, according to the law and custom of England and of our said Domiuion.

And We command all our Sheriffs in our said Dominion, at certain days and places appointed or to be appointed, to be aiding by all lawful means in the performance and due execution of the premises.

In testimony whereof We have caused these our Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of our said Domiuion to be thereunto affixed.

Witness our right trusty and well-beloved Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Q.,neral on the Retired List and in the Reserve of Officers of our Army, Doctor of Laws, Knight Grand Cross of our Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael <lnd Saint George, Knight Commander of our Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of our Distinguished Service Order, Membtlr of our Royal Victorian Order, Governor-General and Com­mander·in-Chief in and over our Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies, this 23rd day of May, in the fifteenth year of our reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty·five.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General;

I ssued under the Seal of the said Dominion, this 23rd da y of May, 1925.

C. J. PARR, Minister of Justice.

GOD SaVE THE KING 1

RETURN ,showing the OUSTOMS and EXOISE DUTIES oolleoted at tbe several Ports of Nlllw ZIII4L4ND during tbe QU4BTIIIB ended 81st M4BCH, 1925:

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Quarter, 1924.

Quantities. 1 nevenu __ e_. L' ___ _

Spirits (beveragesl.llal. •. 36s.,18s. • other than beverages, • gllol. 36e.

Oigan and Snuff, • lb. 12s, Oigarettes • • (a) Toblloooo, manufllootured (b)

out, n.e.i. • n.e.l.

• unmanufaotured, • lb. Wine, sparkling, 'P lIa\. .. ..

• • South Afrioan, • gal. •• • Australian, • gal.

other kinds, • South Afrioan,1!l' gal.

• • Australian, • gal. .. Ale, beer, &0., 1!l' gal. Ohloory, 000080, and Ohooolate­

General Tariff, 111' lb. British Preferential Tariff, 111' lb.

Tea-General Tariff, 111' lb. British Preferential Tariff, 1f lb

Goods by Weight­General Tariff British Preferential TariO South Afrioan Tariff

Goods aa valorel1l­General Tariff British Preferential TariM South Afrioan Tariff

Other Duties­General Tariff British Preferential Tariff South Afrioan Tariff

Primage Speoia.\ duty on g00ds from oountries

having depreoilloted ourreJl.0Y

(0) (d) 2s. 15s.

Oa.6d. lOs. 6e.

Ss.6d. 4s. 2e.

5d. 3d.

2d.,4d. 2d.

£ £ 63478

1040 .. 566

44488 •• 14506 •. 27907 .. 13866 ••

U7 .. 407 ..

116 891 .. 779 ..

1003 .. 301 .•

52 .. 112

£ 112

6

£ £ 8660 2281

6 25 9 83

3086 3156 625 952

2203 2771

~:311408 15

38 37 83 20

12 80 14

33

1 1091 .. 222 .. I ..

48861

" 116\11

339

.. 51 1 177 31 1301 1717

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£ 27501

8 1413 234 831 417

14 8

.. I

7~08\ 63

5229\ 1370 4456 1686

60

10 38 36

114 99

1

250 597

1168031"1674112191 4303: 3141 4153 216614. 1709 5725 9629' 1586 10527

21 .. 1 ••••

15520, .. 11736 ..

388831 5 1328 ••

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1251

69 727 1' .. 507 2

5721 2146 14 58

121

1212 4

1730 56

£ 60715

750 431

37284 7708

19188 8389 7200 600

101 990 458 610 428

138 866

102 3

£ £ \ £ 11004 1545\ 1812

215 1 2 39.. 21

5493 743 1728 1478 1841 262 4347 1038 1344 1846 430 993

810 111

10 181

28 159

25

5 43

1 36

4

26

5

83

43 12

4

Sl 1101

8 14

590 13

584 21i1

41 12

£ 2494

16 30

1602 197

1462 643

10 4 6

68

14

79001 467 8399 1018

150 85

.. 1 48 18 152

•• I ••

1233381 6693 224146 18778

48' 28 I

.., .. 4541 8671 230

1953 4127 1349 .. 2 3

17737 9401 .. 39 30 5

499 23!4

9 52

4361 2251 328 2 ..

13436 648[ 29

35269 2826 211 990 61 3

I (a) 25B. 6d. per 1,000 of 2ilb. and under, and lOs. 6d. per lb. (b) Fine cut for cigarettes, lOB. per lb.

£ 179

376 53

388 169

3

11

33

£ 39186

607 461

19292 3801

11241 8805

67 341

52 1225 523 357 258

3 71

35 1

£ 3219

39

1663 493

2321 1823

25 24

112 13

32

47

223211e88 8 3362 359

7

£ 1

31 £

36268 584

.. 1 161 4. 14248

3354 8872 8162

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5

140

51 264 163 563 138

80 20

198

2560 3089

£ 7090

32 38

4770 975

4092 3162

1 27 84 67 41

17 45

14

716 978

851 63718139621 2921 388861 4270 405 106837 13291 2542 94484 13762 .. 28.... 14 13

82241 307 5672 3256

.. 169

4088 4841

771 767

. 401 17490122001 2591 142541 2592

.. 453 24 2 156 41

138,617 gal. 1,882 • 3,018 lb.

72,409 lb. 443,527 • 262,059 • 82,540 •

2,238 gaL

702 • 12,570 • 12,319 • 16,757 • 13,691 •

14,848 lb. 97,787 •

56,766 • 33,108 •

(c) 4B. 10d., 48. 2d. per lb. (d) 4s. 8d., 4s. per lb.

£ .e 249,205 } 224 438

3,388 ' 1,811 3,062

145,165 140,869 36,I!05 40,377 93,045 80,071 52,723 54,185 8,254 8,050 1,679 1,209

351 3,771 2,156 3,351 1,369

309 1,222

498 276

19,429 31,639

346

370,760 729,778

158

49,699 41,223

326 3,448 2,230 2,980 1,100

435 1,545

827 185

14,705 27,94.0

127

357,298 720,200'

21

46,052 37,257

119, 8381 108,613 3,188 2,871

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BEADS OP BEVI!IN1JB.

Totals-General Tariff British Preferential Tariff Sou~h Afrioan Tariff Primage Special duty on goods from ooun­

tries having depreciated ourrenoy

CUSTOMS DUTIEs-continued.

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24.7561 20692 2008 4285 1413 2596 4,19 116352 17050 2716103048 15634 807,840 790,405 11.39 6 38 12 36 506 56.. 2 3 6.. 558 24 177 97 2,660 2,378

38883 5 251 572 2146 121 1'i80 35269 2826 211 436 225 328: 40 17490 2200 i 259 14254 2592 119,8118 108,613 .. 1328.... 14 58.. 56

1 990 61 8 2.. ,. .. 41;8 24 2 156 41.. 3,188 2,871

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Grand totals

Oorresponding quarter, 1924

Finanoial year, 1924-25

560482 5 393 20359 28367 6405 36104 555125 55708 5620 11442, 3548 9555 1858 275099 40785 3925 223053 42598.. .. I 1 , 81'l0, 431

2324369 30 6688 81076 108408 29077 14265812235011 209194 24264 49764115454 43008 71411117066 126017 i 1145 871651169332 ---.. --7 ,571,353

Beer Tobaooo

HEADS OP REVBNUE.

Cigars and Snuff .• Oigarettes, made by hand

• manufaotured by machinery Aloohol used in manufaoturing-warehouses in the pro-

duotion of­Perfumed spirit .. Toilet preparations Oulinary and flavouring essenoes .. Medioinal preparations oontaining more than 50 per

cent. of proof spirit

Totals ••

Oorrespondlng quarter, 1924

Finanoial year, 1924-25

Rates of Duty.

68. 3d., Is. 8d., Is. 6d. per lb. 4s., 6s. 6d. per lb ..• 4s. per lb. 5s. 6d. per lb.

36s. per gallon 30s. 168.

4s.6d.

EXCISE DUTIES.

Auokland.l Wellington. \ Lyttelton.

£. I £. I £. 32,674 13,952 24,535 383 I 658 530 381

6,937

403 272

189

7,640

593 45

342

50

19 2,774

155 302 211

195

Dunedin.

£. 62,061

461

2,800

166 623 897

258

Other Ports.

:£ 36,501 6,200

203

6 9 4

59

Oorresponding TOTALS. I Quanti'ies. Revenue. Quarter, 1924.

3,526,113 ga\. 24,008 lb. 1,605 •

97 • 74,015 •

512 gal. 921 •

2,157 •

£. 169,723

8,232 381 19

20,354

920 1,382 1,726

751

174,577 2,872

354

16,294

716 734

2,837

584 =--=---==: 41,239 I 23,280 1 28,721 1_67'2~1- 42,982 '-------'-----:=== 41,191 22,522 30,641 67,049 37,565

3,337 •

203,488

198,968 ----1---1----1-----1-----1------1 ,------

156,801 90 ,'i87 104,321 246,040 145,946 743,895

• Minimum, llid. per gallon, inoree.ling by fid. for every unit of 8peoifio gl'8ovity above 1047. Ousroms Department, Wellington, 26th May, 1925. GEO. ORAIG, Oomptroller of Oustoms.

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I N accordance with the proviliona of section 60 of the Publio Servioe Act, 1912, the Publio Service Commissioner notifies that he has made the following appointmente, promotions, and transfers, &0., in the Public Service. . A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary.

Name.

Buist, Thomas Abernethy •• Clark, Walter Robert Dukes, Cuthbert Melrose .. Goodman, Hector Otto Gilbert Moorhouse, Albert Francis .. Thom, Harold Gardiner

Barnes, Alice Boake, Albert Bernard Boake. Marcella Angellica (Mrs.) Cels, Louis J osse .. Cels, Maximilienne (Mrs.) .. Clemance, Grace Anne Dora Clemance, Phyllis Sarah Cumptsy, Charles Edwin .. Cumpsty, Mary Lynn, Ruth MaeDonell, Robert James .. Miller, Winifred Ethel Nelson, George Orange, Francis David Raymond, Frank Horatio .. Statham, Frances Elizabeth (Mrs.) .. Statham, William Henry Watkin, Vida

Eddy, Albert Cunliffe Gunn, Donald McLachlan .. Kennedy, Henry David Kreeft, Edward Geoffrey

Coleman, Eric Syers Stubley, Cyril Charles York, Frederick Owen

Curran, James Eaneas Cutler, Bertram Ellis Eagles, Leonard George Norris, Thomas TindiU, Jack Kinzett

Cadet

Assistant Teacher

Head T::acher ..

Assist~t Teacher

Head T::acher ..

Posltton.

First ~sistant Teacher Assistant Teacher Head Teacher .. Second Assistant Teacher Cadet .•

H~ad Teacher Assistant Teacher Head Teacher .. Second Assistant Teacher

Cadet

Clerical Cadet

Inspector of Health

Cadet

FmST APPOINTMENTS.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

Wellington ..

Auckiand .. Christchurch

Auckl~nd EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

Place.

Special School, Otekaike Waiomio Native Sohool

Waikare Na'tive School

Huiarau N~tive School

Rangitukia 'Native School

Correspond~~ce Classes, Wellington Te Haroto Native School Hiruharama Native School Wellington

Oha":iira Native School Opoutere Native School

Waioweka Native School

GOVERNMENT INSURANOE DEPARTMENT.

I Head Office

.. Timaru .. : : Head Office

HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

I Auckland Wellington .. Nelson

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

Land and Income Tax Brarwh. Wellington

Date 01 Appointment.

1 May, 1923. 9 April, 5 March,

14 April, 1 May,

, 19 March,

I March, 1923. 2 May, 2 "

15 March, 15 12

I 15 20" " 13 December, 1922. I May, 1923.

27 March, 3 April,

19 " 19 March, 9 April,

26 March, 5 February,

23 April, 1923. 3

27 " I May,

12 March, 1923. 1 May, 3 April,

18 April, 1923. II October, 1922. I May, 1923.

26 March, .. 2 October, 1922.

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Will, George Leslie Stewart

Gormly, Emil Marion Louis Holder, Gerald Ronald Malcolm, Donald ••

Dolbel, Charles Philip Scrimshaw, Ian Leonard

Leys, Eric Tiki McFarlane, OllCar Douglas O'Connor, John

Anderson, William George Broome, Emily .. Brown, John Alexander McLelland Ellyett, Mona Estella McCosh, Agnes Pearson, Alice Raine, George Edward Seymour, Maud Ruth Elizabeth Turnbull, Thomas Arthur Warder, Grace Rosetta

Butcher, Walter Stanley

Furlong, Charles Raymond .•

Campbell, Edward Hampton

Davidson, Horace William •.

. Andrew, James Alexander .• Eggleton, Roy Carfrae Holdsworth Lucas, John David McIntyre, Kenneth Athol Prebble, William Neville Seager, Arnold Hurst Smail, David Hope

FIRST APPOINTMENT8-continuea.

Posltlon. Place.

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT-{:ontinuea.

Stamp Dutie8 Branck. I Cadet .. •• I Dunedin

JUSTIOE DEPARTMENT.

I Cadet.. .. Cadet in Courts

"

.. I Head Office

.. Napier ..

.. Timaru ..

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.

I Clerical Cadet

" .. I Napier •. · . Head Office

MARINE DEPARTMENT.

r Cadet ..

I Assistant Lightkeeper •• Boatman and Launoh-driver

.. I Mercantile Marine Office, Wellington · . Cape Brett . . . . . . · . Hokianga Heads . • . •

Carpenter Nurse .. Attendant Nurse •.

C';:rpenter Nurse .. Attendant Nurse

I Cadet

I Cadet

I Cadet

I Machinist

Cadet

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT.

Seacliff Auckland .• Porirua . Christohurch Seacliff . Christchurch Hokitika . Auckland .• Christchurch Auckland .•

MINES DEPARTMENT.

.. I Head Office

NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY SOOIETms DEPARTMENT •

.. I Wellington ••

NATIVE DEPARTMENT.

•• I Head Office

PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.

•• I Wellington •.

PUBLIO TRUST DEPARTMENT •

Napier Wellington District Office Blenheim Auckland .• Nelson Head Office Timaru

.I 14 March, 1923 •

1

23 April, 1923. 19 March, " 30 October, 1922.

19 March, 1923 • 7 May,

/26 March, 1923. 22 Feb., "

4 Dec., 1922.

Date.

1 February,,1922. I December, 1921. 1 April, 1922. 1 January,~ 1 March, 1 April, " 1 September, 1921. I February",1922. 1 April 1

29 April, 1923.

I 30 April, 1923.

16 March, 1923.

1 February, 1923 •

24 October, 1922. 26 April, 1923. 19 " 7 May,

16 April, 9

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Kermode, Frederick Charles Peel Lee, John Harsant Manning, William Knox Maxwell, Ernest Alfred Simpson Pollock, Alfred Syme, Kenneth Henry Thompson, William Miller Withers, Lester 1<rank

Coomber, Albert Edward Hnia Tait, Hector Prior ..

Sherrock, Henry John

Adams, .John Quintin Barron, John Davidson Newton, Alan Kennedy Smith, Cecil McLean Steele, Robert Blackwood

Cussen, Annie Goraldine Clare Graham, Samuel John

Bowater, Robert Lawrence .. McGregor, Albert .. Ro bertson, Neil George Smith, Roy Middleton

Nan16.

Dale, William Patrick Henry, r:rhomas ..

Houston, Andrew Stewart

Position.

Storekeeper's Assist&nt ,. Assistant Electrical Engineer Substation Operator (junior) Clerical Cadet

" Electrical Tester

Cadet

I Cadet ..

Forest Guard Nurseryman Forest Guard Forest Ranger

FIRST AP!'OINTME!NTS-continued.

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PUBLIO WORKS DEPAR1'ME"T.

Okahukura .. Head Office Addington .. Taumarunui Gisborne Stratford Head Office Addington ..

STATE ADVANCES DEPART:lI:ENT.

:: I Wellington ..

STATE FIRE INSURANC.>; DEPAm'MENT.

.• I Auckland

STATE FOREST SERVICE.

Rotorua Whakarewarewa Kaingaroa .. In vercargill. . Nelson

Place.

TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT.

Staff Nurse Electric Lineman

Cadet

.. I Cottage Hospital, Rotorua ;. Rotorua .. ..

TREASURY DEPARTME"T.

Wellington ..

OFFICERS PROMOTED.

Date. ~ __ I -_-~~ -----

1 April,·~ rr 1923. 29 March, '" 29" " 21 November, 1922.

1 " " 21 April, 1923.

4 3

12 February, 1923. I 18 January,

.. I 14 April, 1923 •

1 February, 1923. 1 4 April: 4 January, 4

1 December, 1922. 1 January, 1923.

12 March, 1923. 23 April, 5

" ~,'~ " 18 " J "CrE "

Promoted from Promoted to

Position.

I Assistant Meat Inspector .• Dairy Instructor and Grader (3rd

Grade) Farm Clerk and Accountant, C, V

Place.

AGRICULTURE

I Palmerston North Auckland ..

Ruakura ..

Position.

DEPARTMEl'iT.

I Inspector of Stock, 4th Grade Dairy Instructor and Grader

Grade) Inspector of Offices, C, IV

(2nd Papakura Gisborne

Head Office

Pla.ce. Date.

9 Mar., 1925. 21 Nov., 1924.

7 Mar., 1925.

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Edwards, William Dorrington Kane, William John

Craig, Alexander Newman, Joseph .. Thomas, Harold ..

Aburn, Samuel Stephen McAlister, Joseph Leo Paulger, Irene Doris Roseveare, Ethel Anne

Beggs, Charles Hugh Kershaw, James •. Webster, Francis Robertson

Adams, Edward Leslie Falconer, Ernest Gordon

Wilson, Nicholas Eric

Baxter, William ..

Hewlett, Cecil John

Ward, Robert Percy

Adams, Alfgar Vivian Roberts, Stephen

Garland, Malcolm Welby Williamson, Adam

Harris, Herbert ..

OFFICERS PROMOTED---<:ontinued.

Promoted from

Position. Pl .. ee. Fosition.

AUDIT DEPARTMENT.

I Clerk, C, VII .• Audit Inspector, C, V

Wellington •. I Examiner, C, VI . . Audit Inspector, C, IV

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

I Second Clerk, C, VI . . .. I Auckland " .. I Examining Officer, C, V .. Clerk, C, VII .. .. .. Dunedin .. .. Warehousekeeper, C, VI .. Assistant Examining Officer, C, VI Auckland. . . . Examining Officer, C, V ..

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

Promoted to

Place.

Wellington Palmerston North

Auckland ..

Well;~gton

Date.

30 Mar., 1925. 30

30 Mar., 1925. 30 30

Clerk, C, VI" " I Clerk, C, VII . . . .

Third Assistant Teacher .. ' Second Assistant Teacher

I Wellington " I Clerk, C, VI •.

.. . . . . Record Clerk, C, V Nuhaka Native School .. Assistant Teacher

.. . . Head Teacher ..

I Wellington . . . .

Maungapoh~tu Nati~~ School: : " ..

23 Jan., 1925. 18 Feb.,

1 Mar., 1

I Clerk, C, V .• District Clerk, C, VI Clerk, C, VI ..

I Clerk, C, VII . . . . Native Land Titles Officer, C, V

Clerk, C, VII (£275) ..

I Messenger

I Clerk of Magistrates' Court

Inspector, C, I .. . .

I Survey Cadet, P, F I Clerk, C, VI ••

I Assistant Keeper .. .. I Registrar of Pensions, C, V

HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

I We~gton ':: I " ..

Accountant, C, IV District Clerk, C, V Clerk, C, V

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

Land and Deed8 Branch.

Wellingt.on

I Christchurch I Clerk, C, VI" " ,,' Christchurch Auckland .. Office Inspector, Land and Deeds and Wellington

Stamp Duties Branches, C, III Wellington Clerk, C, VII (£295) •• .. Dunedin

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT.

Auckland .. .. I Caretaker and Messenger, Lands and I Auckland

I Deeds and Stamp Duties Depart-ments

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.

I Auckland .. ..] Registrar of Supreme Court and I Auckland ..

Sheriff Wellington .. Under. Secretary of Justice, Ad- Wellington ••

ministrative Division

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.

I Hokitika . . . • .. I Surveyor, P, E North Auckland Office, Auckland Accountant, C, V

MARINE DEPARTMENT.

Cape Egmont :: I Principal Keeper

PENSIONS DEPARTMENT.

Wellington Distric( Office Dunedin

I Farewell Spit •. Cape Maria Van Diemen

.. I Timaru " I Divisional Clerk, Staff and Correspon'l Head Office dence Branch, C, IV

9 Mar., 1925. 31 Dec., 1924. 31

I 5 Jan., 1925.

22 " "

1 April, 1925.

"I j

21 Feb., 1925.

1 April, 1925.

12 Mar., ..

I 1 May, 1925. 23 Mar.,

I II Mar., 1925. 25 Feb., 1925 •

"I 1 April, 1925.

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---------------------~----------------------~-----------------------Promoted from ::>romoted ~o

N&me.

Fleming, Pierce

Bews, John Carlaw, Herbert George Challis,Bain Childs, William Richard Hawkins, Michael

Parkes, William James

Turnpenny, William John •.

Williams, Frederick

Callaway, Archibald Charles Stewart Conibear, Owen .. Hooker, George Brocklehurst Lamason, Robert Osmond .. Lello, Charles Menetti McLeod, Norman John Murdoch Nicol, John Athol Nielsen, David Isiah Mark .• Thompson, Charles Archibald Thornton, Onslow Garth

Downes, Edward George Morison, Gordon Leslie

Marshall, Robert Whiteford O'Connell, William

Hayes, Robert Edward

Cleary, Frank Patriok

Lyford, Frank Adolphus

Mackay, Athol Reay Ferguson

Position. -,-_ ..

PlAce. PosiUon.

PRrNTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.

I Bookbinder I Wellington " I Foreman, Binding-machines

PmsONS DEPARTMENT.

Warder Borstal Institution, Invercargill I Warder Instructor

" . . . . .. I Wellingt~~ .. Aoting Prinoipal Warder. . • . Auckland .. Inspector of Prisons and Direotor of Wellington ..

Warder Inatructor(2nd Grade)

Principai' Warder Controller-General of Prisons and

Inspector of Prisons and Chief Probation Officer, A

Prison Works

Acting Principal Warder •• H.M. Prison, Wi Tako Police Gaoler

PuBLIO TRUST DEPARTMENT.

I Distriot Manager, C, V . • .. I Rangiora I Senior Estates Administration Clerk, C,IV

2nd Assistant Distriot Trustee. C, III Auckland District Accountant, P, B ..

3rd Station Operator Clerk, C, VII Engineer's Assistant Overseer Draughtsman, C, VII Draughtsman, C, V Shift Operator .. Carpenter and Joiner

14th Operator . . • • Assistant Engineer, P, C •.

I Clerk, C, VII Clerk, C, VI

[. Tourist Agent, C, VII

" "

Assistant Secretary, Accountant, and Deputy Registrar

Senior Clerk, C, V

Assistant Compiler, C, VI

Ledger-keeper, C, VI

PUBLIO WORKS DEPARTMENT.

Lake Coleridge 2nd Station Operator Okahukura.. Clerk, C, VI Taumarunui Assistant Road Engineer .. Wellington.. Inspector of Works Auokland .. Draughtsman, C, VI

Lak; Coleridge Wellington .. Lake Coleridge Te Roti

Senior Draughtsman, C, IV 4th Operator Acting Overseer .. 3rd Operator Resident Engineer, P, B ..

STATE ADVANOES DEPARTMENT.

I Wellington .. .. I Clerk, C, VI .. .. " Clerk, C, V

TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT.

I Invercargill.. .. I Clerk, C, VI .. .. . .. Tourist Agent. C, V

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Wellington.. .. I Secretary to the Treasury, Receiver-General, Paymaster-General, Re­gistrar New Zealand Console, and Registrar New Zea.la.nd Inscribed Stock, A.

INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROMOTIONS.

Government Insurance Depart. Senior Clerk, C, IV ment, Wellington

Census and Statistics Office, Farm Clerk and Accountant, C, V •. Wellington

Mines Department, Wellington Clerk, C, V

Place.

I Wellington

Borstal Institution, Inveroa.rgill

We~~ •. Auckland .• Wellington ..

Police-gaol, Timaru

D&-'.

1 Mar., 1925.

1 May, 1925. 1 April, .. 1 Feb., .. 1 Nov., 1924.

18 Mar., 1925.

16 Deo., 1924.

I Christchurch

"

122 April, 1925.

27 " "

Lake Coleridge Head Office Taumarunui Palmerston North Auckland •.

Lak; Coleridge Hanmer Lake Coleridge Waiotira

I Welli,~gton : :

I Wellington .. Dunedin ..

Wellington .. ..1

State Fire Insurance Depart­ment, Wellington

Agrioulture Department, Bus.­kura

Health Department, Wellington

11 Feb., 1925. 14 Mar., .. 20 April, ..

1 Jan., .. 16 Feb., .. 2

11 " 13 J~., ..

11 Feb., .. 16 Mar., .. 13 Feb., 1925.

1 Dec., 1924.

1 April, 1925. 14 Nov. 1924.

1 April, 1925.

1 Jan., 1925.

1 Mar., "

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I Tr&nsferred from Transferred to Na,me.

Appleby, William Thomas Dudding Bennett, Eric Mundell Brown, Kennedy Lloyd Christiansen. Hilmer ,Tames Cbristie, Ar~hibald Whyte .. Climo, Benjamin Percival •. Collins, Morval Owen Augustus Eton, Walter Eric Guy Green, William Randall

Haugh, Peter Hepworth, Raymond Ernest Rogers, Yrederick Henry .. Sanderson, Herbert Arthur Seamer, Alfred Norman

Atkinson, Leonard Allan Case, James Minohel Courtney, Thomas Michael Lindsey, George Henry Thomas, William Charles Tizard, Henry James

Handcock, Geor/,>ina Handcock. Martha Ann Johnson, Ida Vashti Crago (Mrs.) Morris. David Owen Morris; Margery May (Mrs.) O'Shea, Eliza Agnes

Position.

Clerk

Cl~rical Cadet Inspector of Stock Clerk

Cl~rical Cadet

Veterinarian Assistant Meat Inspector Clerical Cadet Assistant Meat Inspector .. Clerk

Cadet

E~mining Officer Clerk .. Examining Officer Warehouse-keeper

Head Teacher .. Assistant Teacher Sole Teacher Assistant Teacher Head Teacher Manager

Raymond,Frank Horatio Willis Chauvel Head Teacher Uren, Christina Beatrice .. • . Attendant

Mitchell, John Robertson

Campbell, Mary Isabel Chapman, Celia Grace Chapman, Celia Grace Comrie, Helen ~Matilda Frengley, Joseph Patrick Garland, Marion Barbara Grocott, Magdalene Mitchell Henderson, Albert

.. I Cadet ..

Dental Nurse School Nurse

Deputy Director-General of Health School Nurse Dental Nurse School Medical Officer

Place. Position.

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

Dunedin Patea Wallace ville Head Office Papakura .. Auckland Hamilton .. Wellington District Office Head Office

Petone Christchurch Castlecliff .. Ha,,~era

Head Office

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

Clerk

CI;~'ical Cadet Inspect,or of Stock Clerk

" Clerical Cadet

Veterinarian Assistant Meat Inspector .. Clerical Cadet Assistant Meat Inspector .. Clerk

Local Office, Wellington .. I Cadd Head Office Auckland .. Head Office Nelson Auckland ..

" Examining Officer Clerk .. '. Examining Officer Second Clerk

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

Te Mahia Native School .. I Head Teacher

Kenana Native School Matangirau Native School

Industrial S~hool, Ca versham

Ohautira Native School Probation Home, Christchnrch

Assistant Teacher Head Teacher .. Assistant Tpacher Head Teacher .. Manager, and Assistant Lady In­

spector of Industrial and Special Schools

Head Teacher Attendant

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT •

Head Office .. I Cadet ..

Wellington

" Wanganui Hamilton Wellington Te Awamutu Huntly Te Awamutu

HEALTII DEPARTMENT.

Dental Nurse School Nnrse

Direct~r, Division of Food and Drugs School :::.Iurse Dental Nurse School Medical Officer

Place.

Head Office New Plymouth Hamilton .. Christchurch Darga ville .. Wellington

Blenheim Biological I,aboratory, Welling-

ton vVanganui .. Inglewood .. Patea Pahnerston North In vercargill

Head Office Wellington Nelson Napier Auckland

Waimamaku Native School

J\Iata,ngirau Native School Papamoa Native School

" Receiving·home, Wellington

Kaharoa Native School Probation Home, Dunedin

Dunedin

W'hangarei .. "\Vanganui .. Wellington Auckland Wellington Auckland Pahiatua Auckland

Date.

16 Mar., 1926. 16 April,

9 Mar., 30 " 21 Jan., 20 April, 11 Mar.,

1 April, 20

16 " 2 Mar., S April, " 6 Mar.,

24 April,

22 April, 1926. 15 20 " 31 Mar., 27 April, 30 Mar.,

1 April, 1926.

1 " 26 1\Iar., 19 Feb., 19 16

April, 14 Mar.,

S April, 1925.

30 Mar., 1925.

1 " 14 April, 20

1 " 20 "

17 Feb., 20 April, '"

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Trlldlilferred from Tr .. nsferred 60 Name.

Mecredy, Ralph Jack Richard Picken, Isabella Jane Tinline Picken, Isabella Jane Tinline Rankin, John Baird Stevenson, Grace •• Turner, Maggie Wood, Decima

Allen, Mary Adeline Dowd, Wilfred Augustine .. Frood, Herbert .. Turner, John Stephen

Brodrick, Richard Michael Chetwynd, William Heffernan, William Thomas Patrick Hunt, Malrolm Burnet . Mc Kenzie, Duncan Henry McKenzie, Wilfred George .•

Position.

Assistant Medical Officer of Health District Health Nurse

" Professional Cadet School Medical Officer Dental Nurse Shorthand .typi~t

I Typist Clerk .. Fit'!lt Clerk Clerk ..

Clerk

~det

CI~'rk

Miller, David •. I Lift-attendant.

BanniRt{lr, Harold Ralph Butcher, Vincent Cranfield Duggan, Robert •. Fyfe, James Alexander Henderson, Harold James .Jamieson, Harold George " Lindop, Jam('s William Mam., Louisson, Alexander Speakman McSoriley, Robert Andrew Needham Mosley, James Selwyn Sansom, John Royden Simmonds, Cecil Pretoria Tyler, ErIe Greenaway

Rennett, Andrew .. Rennett, Andrew .. Murphy, Eric Francis Smith, Cecil Porter

_-\dams, Harold Arthnr Atkinson, Wilfred May .Burton, William John

Cadet .. Clerk .. Cadet in Courts Clerk .. Clerk in CourtR .. Clerk .. Cadet in Courts Olerk in Couns

Clerk ':.

Cl~rk in Courts

I InslJector of Factories, &c.

Clerk .. .. •. •• Clerk and Inspeotor of Factories

I Surveyor Draughtsman and Computer Clerical Cadet

Place. POSiUOD.

HEALTH DIIPABTliENT--COntinued. Auckland . • Assistant Medical Officer of Health Darga ville •• District Health N ursa Auckland •• Staff Nurse Wellington. • Professional Cadet Auckland •• School Medical Officer Westport . . Dental Nurse Head Office Shorthand.typist

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

LaM aM Deeds Branch.

I New Plymouth I Typist Wellington ; Clerk .. • . • . Auckland •. I' Assistant Land R{lgistrar •. Kokitika Clerk .. • • • .

Stamp Duties Branch. Napier Blenheim Auckland Head Office

Inve~argill

Clerk

.. Cadet

CI~~k INTERNAL .AlrIl'AIRS DEPARTMENT.

I Dunedin .. I Night-watchman JUSTIOE DEPARTMENT.

I Magistrates' Court, Wellingkn Magistrates' Court, Auckland Westport.. .. .. Supreme Court, Christchurch .. Nelson Supreme Court, Auckland Hokitika Masterton •. I,awrence .• Magistrates' Court, Dunedin Magistrates' Court, Christchurch Magistrates' Court, Auckland Whangarei ..

LABOUR DEPABTMENT.

Cadet Clerk Cadet in Courts •. Clerk .. Clf'rk in Courts .. Clerk .• Cadet in Courts Clerk in Courts •• Clerk •• Clerk in Courts •• Clf'rk

I Greymouth .., Inspector of Fact{)ries, &c. Nelson.. .. " Head Office . . Clerk. • • • • • New Plymouth • . Clerk and Inspector of Factories

I,ANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.

I Auckland •. •. [ Surveyor • • • • Gisborne • . • . Land Transfer Draughtsman Head Office . . Clerical Cadet ••

Dunedin Auokland

Place.

St. Helens Hospital, Wellington Dunedin Wanganui ..

District Offioe, Wellington

\ Auckland .. Napier •. Nelson .. Wellington

I Auckland .. Hokitika Napier Distriot Office, Wellington

I Rlenhei~

I Dunedin

Supreme Court, Wellington Magistrates' Court, Whangarei Hokitika l\fagistrates' Court, Christchurch l\fasterton .• l\fagistratcs' Court, Auckland Westport .. Nelson lI'Iagistrates' Court, Dunedin .. Lawrenoe Supreme Court, Christchurch •. Supreme Court, Auckland 1tIagistrates' Court, Auckland ••

I Nelson .. .. Hamilton •. •. District Office, Wellington Wanganui .• ..

I Christchurch New Plymouth Napier

Date.

14 Mar., 1925. 6 Jan., 7 April, "

23 Mar., 1 "

16 April, " 2 Feb.,

\ I April, 1925. 25 Mar.,

" 1 April, " 25 Mar., ..

18 Mar., 1925 . 19 .. 18 24 F~b., 11 19 M~r.,

I 23 April, 1925.

1 April, 1925. 15 16 6

15 6

15 ]7 22 21

6 6

15

125 Feb., 1925. 22 April, " 19 Mar., .. 12" "

131 Mar., 1925. 9 "

16 "

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Name.

Bush, Samuel Charles Warren Clapperton, James Duncan Cromie, Ian Arthur Hueston, Eileen Gytha Hunter, James Gordon Lawn, Charles Arnold Peck, Edwin Short, Ellen Taylor, Ella Millicent Thompson, Robert .John Wakelin, Edwin Percy

Ager, George Brown, George Edward Cook, John WaIter Craig, Robert Leonard

Neal, Rainsford Henry Ross, William John Sinclair, George .. Suckling, Walter Frederick

Wilson, Robert Stephen

Brand, Isabella Duncan Campbell, George James McKillop, Alexander Cameron Riddle, David Sheary, Bernard Stanlow

Parfitt, Arthur Harold

Arnold, Richard William Bellamy, Arthur Oswald Blackmore, Norman Clayton Davies, David McComish, Percy Robert William Partington, John .. Todd, Herbert Walla,ce ."

Barr, Frank Lockhart Bell, Alexander .. Bird, Ronald Merrie Carmine, Cecil Augustine

OFFICERS TRANSFERRED-cootinued.

Tra.naferred from Transferred to

Cashier Surveyor Clerical Cadet Clerk •.

Position.

S~pyor Accountant, C, V Shorthand-typist Clerk •• Clerical Cadet Clerk .•

Assistant Lightkeeper Assistant Keeper Assistant Lightkeeper Clerk ..

Principal Lighkeeper Principal Lightkeeper Assistant Lightkeeper Clerk ..

Principal Lightkeeper

Charge Sister Clerk and Storekeeper Medical Superintendent Farm-managpr .. Senior Attendant

Senior Clerk

PrincilJaI Warder 'Warder . Warder Instructor Warder Warder Instructor Warder

Estates Administration Clerk Legal Clerk Cadet .. District Accountant, P, C

Place. Position.

LANDS AlIID

Auckland SURVEY DEPABTlIIENT-continued.

North Auckland Office, Auckland Head Office Gisbcme Auckland •• Wellington District Office Dunedin NeIRon Wellington District Office Napier North Auckland Office, Auckland

MABINE DEPARTMENT.

Clerk Surveyor Draughting Cadet Cashier

" Surveyor Clerk, C, VI Shorthand-typist Clerk •• • Draughting Cadet Clerk .•

Auroa Head . . Assistant Keeper East Cape .. "1 Assistant Lightkeeper

Nugget Point .. Assistant Lightkeeper Mercantile Marine Office, Auck- Clerk ..

land Tiri Tiri ! Principal Lightkeeper Cape Maria Van Diemen Dog Island Head Office

Moko Hinou

Assistant J.ightkeeper Clerk ..

Principal Lightkeeper MENTAL HOSPITru DEPARTMENT.

Nelson .., Acting-Matron •• Hokitika . . Clerk and Storekeeper Seaeliff . . Medical Superintendent Nelson . . Acting Head Attendant

Senior Attendant

PENSIONS DEPARTMENT.

Auckland .• I Registrar of Pensions PRISONS DEPARTMENT.

New Plymouth Wanganui •• Borstal Institution, Invercargill Wellirlgt<m .• Auckland Paparua Wi Tako

Principal Warder Warder Warder Instructor Warder

,PUBLIO TRUST DEPARTMENT.

Dunedin I Estates Administration Clerk Napier . . 2nd Assistant District Pnblic Trustee In vercargill . . Cadet •• Greymouth . . 2nd Assistant District Pnblic Trustee,

C,In

Place.

New Plymouth Blpnheim Wellington District Office Gisbome Auckland .• Gisbome North Auckland Office, Auckland

Auckland :' .

I Napier .. " Wellington District Office

Cape Egmont Dog Island •• Brothers Lighthouse In.spection of Machinery Office,

Auckland Cape Egmont Stephen's Island Nugget Point Mercantile Marine Office, Auck­

land Tiri Tiri

Auckland Nelson Christchurch Auckland Porirua

I Timaru

Wi Tako Wellington ..

PaJla~la Auckland .. Wanganui .. New Plymouth

Hawera Wellington District Office Gore Auckland ..

Date.

9 April, 1925. 1

14 " 1 May, 9 April,

18 " 26 Mar.,

1 April, " 24 Mar., 20

2

17 Feb., 1925. 25 Mar., 15 April, " 1

3 'Mar., 10 27 30

23 Feb.,

1 April, 1925. 1 May, 1 " 1 April, .. 1

1 Mar., 1925.

28 Mar .• 1925. 18 " 27 April, "

6 Mar., 1

17 27

.. 16 Mar., 1925. 22 April, " 27 22

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Coombe, Frederick Charies

Eckhoff, Daniel Myers Fouhy, James Colman Garside, Vera Alison Graham, Charles ]<,veraro Camphell .. Grav, Gordon Hinchey, Joseph William .. King, Edmund Victor Layburn, Emest Thomas .. Little, Crllorge Washington McDavitt, Mary Agnes Nicholls, Edward Benjamin Howard Pearce, Henry William ,Sprint Poppelwell, Alma Then'sa .. Ross, Olive Hinemoa Scannell, Daniel .. Shearer, Isadore Duncan Smart, Herbert George Thompson, Eric Dudley Weir, .Janet Grace

Aschman, Geoffrey Donald Cooper, Thornhill Dent, I,e"lie Buchanan Downer, Amold Fielder EnsolI, John Robert Gl'iffin, William Goggin Halliday. Cyril Hartley, Herbert Thomas .. Hesfurd, John Hosford, Juhn JameR. Charles .Jory, Norman Ernest l..angley, George Warren Stewart 1.atta, Fred Louis .McCallum, Craig Scutt :1100rhouse, Terence Nelson, Gordon Whitmure Packwood, Roland Hltrrv .. Percy, Eoin • RapSon, Samuel Morris R<.>thwell, Premier Seddon .. Vette, Ancire,;" Christian White, Leonard Wilkinsun, J6hn Arthur 'VilBon, Leivesley Horace Wilson, Robert Alexander

OFFICERS TRANSFERRED-continued.

Transferred from Transferred to

Position.

District Accountant, P, B

Assistant Accountant Clerk .. Shorthand.typist Clerk •. Accounts Clerk

Clerk ':. Estates Administration Clerk Clerk .. Shorthand.typist Clerk .. Reviewing Inspectur SllOrthand .typist

District ';lanager F.states Administration Clerk Clerk ..

Sh~rthand.typist

Electrical Engineering Cadet Overseer Clerk .. Assistan t Engineel'

nerk

S~rekeeper Storekeeper's Assistant Clerk ..

F,,;'gine.driver Clerk "

EI;~eering Cadet Draughtsman Resident Engineer Clerk .. Enginf'ering Cadet Clerk .. Overseer Clerk ••

CI~rical Cadet AsRistan t lidtgineer

PI...,... Position.

PUlILIO TBUST DBPUTMBNT-eonlinued. Christchurch

Wellington District Office

Christchurc,h" Hawera New Plvmouth PalmeI~ton Nort,h Hamilton Timaru Hamilton Napier Wellington District Office Wellington .. Head Office Stratford Levin Wellington Head Office Christch urch 'Vanganui ..

1st Assistant District Public Trustee, C, I

Assistant Accountant Clerk ... Shorthand.typi.t Clerk.. • Accounts Clerk .. Assistant Accountant Cashier District Manager Clerk .. Shorthand·typist Clerk .. • Special Administration Officer Shorthand .typist

Estates Administration Clerk District Managt'l' Clerk ..

Sh~rth .. nd.t} piRt

PUBLIC 'VORKS DEPARTMENT.

Head Office Electrical Engineering Cadet Mangahao Overseer Waihi Clerk .. Pukehuia A.sistant Engineer Tuatapere Waipunga Pael'Oa Whan!(arei .. Mangaore Shannon :\fanga<.>re Wairoa Gisborne Taumarunui Auckland Tauranga Mangaore Waiotira Arapuni Horahora Waiotira Horahora Head Office Wellington .. Shannon Pael'Oa

Clerk

Storekeeper' 8 Assist.ant

Clerk ..

E~~ine-dri,(' " Clerk ..

" RngineE;ring Cadet Draughtsman Resident Engineer Clerk .. Engineering Cadet Clerk .. ' Overseer Clerk ..

Cl;rical Cad, t A.si.tant Engineer

Place.

ChriAtchurch

" Wangallui Dunedin Christchurch 'Iimaru Palmerston North Rangiora Masterton .. Head Office Hawera Head Office Napier Head Office Hamilton .. Levin Christchurch Head Office Christ.church

ShanDon Lake Coleridge Waipunga .: Wellington Tarras WairuR Taumartmui Waiotira Mangaore .. Auckland .. Okahukul'a .. Westfield Wairua Auckland Head Office Dunedin Arapuni Auckland Shannon Arapuni Wellington .. Auckland Shannon Paeroa Head Office Stratford

~ Date. o.j

12 Feb., 1925.

4 May, 22 April, .. 14 " 16 Mltr., 21 April, "

6 April, "

, t~ 00

28 ?liar.,,, '~

9 April, " '1:0 4 May, ~ 1 "

13 Mar.,,, Z 27 April, " t;j

I May, <l I April, " <:;

"I Ma~, ~ _7 Api'll, " ...... 11 Mar.,,, 1:"'';

6 " I> 14 April, " ~

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7 " '1-3 9 Mar.,,, t:z:j

23 12 " 4 April, "

18 ?liar., 14 April, 21 " 10 Mar., a April, 3 Ma,r.,

27 April, " 9 Mar.,

31 " 22 April, " '~

, 16 Mar., ,. ¢

I 3ApriI, -5 10 Mar., 10

Name.

Carter, Claud Thomas Johu Renshaw, John Henry Steele, Cyril William Taylor, Arthur Leslie Thackwell, Regin • .ld Hugh Worsley, Herbert Hockin

Firth, Robert Mathew Spora, Frederick Johu

Gladstone, Zona Henrietta .•

Boon, Malcolm Kitso~

Cheyne, Elizabeth Ann

Deam, George Tobias

Goode, Millicent .Julia Annie

Position.

Clerk

" Fire Risk Surveyor Clerk •

1 Cl~rk

I Typist

Clerk •.

Shorthand-typist

Clerk ..

Shorthand-typist

Harlan, Leonard Joseph Thorna~ Pear- I Clerk .. son

H ar<ling, Wilfred Jeffery

Jamieson, Douglas

Keary, Thomas Patrick

Malloch, Edward Archibald

Perry, Olga Bessie

Purce!.!, Francis Johu Joseph

Samson, John Robert

Wilcocks, Marjorie Grace

Wright, Norman Frederick

Clerical Cadet

Clerical Cadet, C, VII

Clerk "

Shorthand-typist

Clerk

Shorthand-typi,t

Clerk ..

Transferred from ~~~--~-=~--------:I~---Tra.nBferred to j Date.

OFFICERS TBANSFERRED-contilluea.

Pla.ce. Poai~on.

STATE FIRE AND ACCIDE:Sl' INSURA:SCE DEPARTMENT.

Hamilton Clerk .. Christchurch

" Napier Wellington New Plymouth

" 'I Branch Manager Clerk _ _ ..

".. .. -,.. ..

TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT_

I, G~Y?'o, uth - - .. I Tourist Agent "" ellington . . Clerk ..

VALUATION DEPARTMEN1'.

. _ I Wellington .. I Typist

INTERDEPARTIIlE1<TAI. TRANSFERS.

Public Trust Department., Christ·1 Clerk .. church

Lands and Survey Department, Short,hand-j,ypist Napier

State Forest Service, Rotorua Clerk ..

Pensions Depart,m<'nt, Christ- Shorthand-typist church

Census and Statistics Office·, Clerk .. Wellington

Government Irumrance Depart- Draughting Cadet ment, Wellington

Land and Income Tax D.·part- Electrical Engineering Cadet, P, F ment, Wellington

!'Itate Advances Department, Clerk .. Wellington

Public Trugt Department, Ha­wera·

Public Works Department., Wel- Shorthand-typist lington

('",nsus and Stat.istics Office, Clerk Wellington

Internal Affairs Relieving Staff, Wellington

Crown Law Office, . Wellington I Shorthand-typist

Internal Affairs Relieving Staff. I Clerk _. Wellington

PI&c.>.

Palmerston North Wellington .. Timam Gisburne Tim am Christchureh

lIn verearglll Greymouth

• _ I Dunedin

16 Mar., 1925. 24 April, " 12 Mar., 1

30 " 15 April, "

114 Mar., 1925.

11 " "

14 April, 1925.

Inland Revenue Departmenl 28 April, 1!125. Stamp Duties Branch, Christ­church

Agriculture Department., Head 5 Mar., Office

Treasury Department, '''{Olling- 10 ton

Magistrates' Court, Christ- 4 church

Audit Depart.ment, Wellington 31

Lands and Survey Department, Napier

Publie Works Depaliment, Wel- 9 lingt,on

Inland Revenue Department, 30 April, Land" and Deeds Branch, Auekland

Audit Department, Wellington 13 Mar.,

Internal Affairs Department 2 Relieving Staff, Wellington

Audit Department, Wellington 31

Government Insurance Depart- 27 ment, ""Tellington

Internal Affairs Relieving St,aff, April, Wellington

Government Insurance Depart- 23 Mar., ment, Wellington

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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

RESIGNATIONS.

Position.

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT.

Apiary Instnlctor Hemp.grader .. Clerk .. Veterinarian Assistant Instructor in Agriculture Inspect{)f of Stock Meat Inspector

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

Place.

Hamilton Wellington Head OfficI' Wanganui Auckland Seddon .. Dunedin

1769

I Date left - •.

31 Mar., 1925. 13 .. 14 May, 15 April, " 31 Mar., 30 April, .. 19 Feb.,

Johnston, Jan Aitkin .. I Cadet .. Napier .. .. I 14 Mar., 1925.

Allen, ~'rederiok ..

Chitty, Doris Annie Elizabeth Griffen, Christina Cairns .. Haerewa, Erana Teo Mirn,ha Korimete, .Tanie .. Macnamara, Valentine Howard Small, Roberta May Kirkpatrick Waititi, Ani

Pledger, John Henry Haywood

Barrett, Clarence Guise

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

Gardener Attendant

Second Assistant Teacher Shorthand. typist Third Assistant Teacher .. Second Assistant Teacher Clerk .. Third Assistant Teacher .. Second Assistant Teacher

Boys' Training Farm, Wera· roo,

Omaio Native School Wellington Manutahi Native School Rangitukia Native School Wellington Omarumutu Native School Te Kaha Nati I'e School

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

I Cadet.. I Dunedin

HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Clerk .. I Wellington

INDUI'ITRIES AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT.

31 Mar., 1925.

28 Feb., 18 May, 31 .Tan., 28 Feb., 15 Mar., 28 Feb., 31 Mar.,

I 9 April, 1925.

I 30 April,1925.

Scott, Hedley Vical'1l .. I Clerk.. .• I Wellington .,' I 14 May, 1925 •

. Bain, Robert Ge,¥,ge Gardiner Dowling, Carl William Jourdain, Louise Neville ..

Fear, Leonard Kl'ith Thomson, Jean McLean

Clark, David Evans, Claude Whitney Queree, Harold Charles Edward

Connell, Annie Elizabeth Kathleen .. McKenzie, George Holmes O'Connor, Winifred Morrison Peare, Eileen Eva Rayward, Wainoni

Madden, John Clarence Symes Sinclair, Leonard George Herston

Bell, Mabel Marie Borlase, William Dickens, Charles Edward Lang, Ian Roy .. Mawson, Alfred Hubert Troutbeck, lla May

Cowie, James

Archer, FAizabeth May Bailey, Violet Beatrice Brumfield, Elizabeth Campbell Chapman, Annie Charles, Winifred Bertha .. Churoh, Mildred Florence .• Coles, Kenneth George Connolly, Beryl •. Courtney, Robert Solomon Crew, Ernest James John Delaney, Ernest .•

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

[And and Deed,a Branch.

\ CI~rk :: Typist

:: 1 Welli,~gton .. Auckland

Land and Income Tax Bra'Mh. r Cadet ..

Clerk .. Wellington

Stamp Duties Branch. Clerk ..

"1 ..

Wellington Christchurch Auckland

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT.

Typist·in·Charge Wellington •.. Cadet.. Relieving Staff, Wellington Clerk.. Wellington Shorthand·typist

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.

Clerk in Courts Clerk in Magistrates' Court I Palmerston Nort,h

Wellington .•

I.ANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.

Draughtswoman I'lurveyor Clerk .. Draughtsman .. Draughting Cadet Draughtswoman

MAltINE DEPARTMENT.

I Assistant Lightkeeper •.

In vercargill Dunedin Head Office Auckland Wellington North Auckland Office, Auck·

land

I Godley Head

MENTAL HOSPITALR DEPA.RT~lENT.

Nurse.. Tokanu!

N~e Probationer Nurse

" Attendant Nurse Attendant

Porirua .. Beacliff .. Porirua .. Seaclift .. Christchurch Hokitiks Auckland Christchurch

Auchl~nd

131 Mar., 1925 •

7 April, .. 14 Mar., "

4 April,1925. 30

1

17 Mar., 1925. 21" " 15 May, "

30 April, 1925. 2 Mar.,

31 " 14 May, 31 Mar.,

I 21 Mar., 1925. 9 ..

31 Mar., 1925. 21 April, .. 28 " 31 Mar., 31 15

2 April, 1925.

30 April,1925. 11 .. 25 Mar.,

6 April, .. 14 13 ~~., 1 7

20 31 " 15 April, "

I' ---- ------------- ---------

1710

Name.

Eaton, Hilda Mary J<'orrester, Florence Gibson, Neil Andrew Gilroy, Dorothy .• Hannan, Cbristina Winifred Holm, Isabella .. J effcott, Dorothea Eileen ., Murray, Catherine Nicholson, Clara .. O'Doherty, Elizabeth Kathleen Pout, Clifton Schroder, Martha May Louise Schroder, May Victoria Carline Scott, Lafreda Isobel Sutton, Mona Isabelle Gumley Tweedie, Herbert Maurice .. Twort, Gladys Ellen Vowless, Florence Alvira Linden Walker, Clara Whitcombe, Edward Ralph White, William Ernest

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

RESIGNATION~nued.

Position. Place.

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT-<:Ontinued.

Nurse Probationer Nurse Attendant Nurse ..

As'~istant Engineer Charge Nurse Nurse ..

Attendant Nurse ..

Attendant 'Yorks Overseer

Tokanui Hokitika Tokanui Nelson .. BeacM .. Hokitika

Porh-ua .. Beacliff .. Christchurch Porima .. Hokitika

Chri~tchurch Auckland

Nels~n .. Auckland Porima .. Auckland Hokitika

NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT .

Hastings, Ruth Ida .. I Clerk .. I Wellington

NATIVE DEPARTMENT.

[No. 40

--,--- ------

nate left 8ervioe.

24 Mar., 1925. 12 9

19 .. 30 April, "

5 Mar., 28 Feb., 24 April, " 31 Mar.,

9 31 .. 30 April, ..

4 Mar., 9

31 " 26 April, .. 10 2

11 23 30

•• I 6 May, 1925.

Willcox, Hilton Leonard .,. .. I Cadet .. Native Land Court, Rotorua \ 28 Feb., 1925.

Searle, WalJace Alfred

Armstrong, Rita Dorothy Mavis Barker, John Varley Suckling, Archibald Louis ..

Dennehy, William Daniel .. Kerin, James Cornelius Piper, George ,Robert

PENSIONS DEPARTMENT.

.. I Clerk .. I Head Office

PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.

I Folder, &c. : Wellington Compositor I Maohinist

Cadet .. Warder

PRISONS DEPARTMENT.

Aeting Principal Ward"r I Head Office

Auckland Waikune

PUBJ.IC TRUST DEPARTMENT.

Head Office

.. I 31 Mar., 1925.

31 Mar., 1925. 24 .. 21 Feb.,

9 April, 1925. 31 liar., 31 .Tan.,

Dinnis, Leslie Blades Elias, Daniel David

Cadet •. Account" Clerk Cadet ..

Wellington District Office " 15 April, 1925. 14 Mar.,

Kim bell, Norman Kenneth Bernard Mills, Clifford Loader Taylor, Herbert Art.bm·

Preston, Harold Dineley .. Pve, Arthur Charles S;ndel's, Guy Priestly Wilmsburst, Bertram Matthew

Bierre, Eric Warburg Flannery, Agnes

Cl~~k .. Palmerston North

PUBLIC \\TORKS DEPARTMENT.

i Clerk . . . . ' Head Office

I Head Gardener ! Wellington Clerical Cadet .. . Tauranga Clerk " . . ' Wellington

STATE 1<'IRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANOE DEPAR1'MEN'r.

"I .. Clerk .. Shorthand-typist

.. I Wellington

.. Dunedin

STATE FOREST SERVIOE.

Murdoch, Hazel Teressa May I.iud .. Phillipps, William Rowland ReynoldR, Arthur Steward I Typist.. "1 Wellington

Clerical Cadet .. . . Rotoma " . . . . Wellington

FOlest Guard .. . . Ohakune Williams, Cecil Edward

Ellis, Alan Richmond MacDonAld, Henry Ross

TOURIRT AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT.

.. I Oadet.. .. I Christchurch

. . Bath Attendant . . Rotoma

16 " 2 lIay,

14 Mar.,

I 3 April, 1925.

22 " " 14 Mar., " 20" "

10 April, 1925. 9

I 9 ~Iay, 1925. 15 April, " 28 Feb., " 23" "

128 Feb., 1925. 28" "

MAY 28.J

N .. me.

Leith, Charles Hugh

Young, Alexander Reid

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1771

RETmEMENTS, ETC.

Position. Place. \ Date len Service. \ Be .... on lett Service.

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AGRICULTUlIE DEPARTMENT.

1

Inspector of Stock "1 Wyndham

Dir?ctor of Live-stock Divi- Wellington Slon

CROWN LAW DEPARTMENT.

1

30 April, 1925

31 Mar., .. I

I Appointment an-

nulled_ Retired on superan­

nnation.

&edward, Ernest Yevily ., \ Crown Solicitor .. I Wellington .. _. II 28 Feb .. 1925 I Retired on superan-nuation.

Ridings, James Percy

Henare, Mata Te Rina Lundon, Clara Josephine._

Mitchell, Annabella Mary ..

Smith, Amanda Ella

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

I Collector of Customs .. I Auckland .. I 31 Mar., 1925 I Retire~ on superan­nuatlOn.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

Third Assistant Teacher Kaikohe Native School 30 April, 1925 Services terminated. Head Teacher Papamoa Native School 31 Mar.,

" Retired on superan-

nuation. Assistant Teacher Waimamaku

School Native i 31 ,Tan., Servicps terminated.

Second Assistant Teacher Matata Native School. . 30 April, .. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

Ditnant, Theresa Matilda.. 1 Shorthand-typist_. .. I Head Office .. I

20 April, 1925 1 Retired on superan­nuation.

Denison, Wilfred Arnold

Hunter, James Stanley

INTERNAL AFFAIBS DEPARTMENT.

Cadet

I Relieving Staff, Welling­

ton Private Seoretary Wellington .. ..

JUSTIOE DEPARTMENT.

12 Mar., 1925

31 Dec_, 1924

Deceased.

Transferred to New Zealand Railways.

Terry, John .. I Registrar I Supreme Court, Auck- \ 31 Mar., 1925 land 1

Retir~ on superan­nuatlOn.

Atkinson, Wilfred May Ewen, Frank Charles

Styche, William Arnsby

Ashman, Olive Gwendoline Carter, George ..

Hilston, Marjory Smith, Sydney ..

Ellis, Albert Thomas

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.

Land Transfer Draughtsman New Plymouth Field Inspector .. Auckland

Draughtsman and Computer Nelson

Nurse ._ Farm-manager

Nurse ., Attendant

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT.

Auokland Porirua

Auckland

MINES DEPARTMENT_

4 April, 1925 31 Mar.,

30 April, ..

30 April, 1925 21

25 Mar., 31

I Electrical Instructor .• I School of Mines, Wa.ihi 1 16 May, 1925

PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT •

Deoeased. Retired on superan­

nuation. Retired on superan­

nuation.

Services terminated. Retired on superan­

nuation. Services terminated.

·1 Servioes with.

dispensed

Williams, Alfred Daniel .. 1 Supervisor .. I Sta:tionery Slffice, Wel- I 30 April, 1925 1 Retired on supemn-Imgton nuation.

,Tarvis, Frank

Zachariah, Charles

. ·Brown, Henry Grant

Esson, James J·&cob

Hawthorn, Henry Josiah ..

I Warder .. PRISONS DEPARTMENT •

.. I Auckland

PuBLIO TRUST DEPARTMENT.

I District Public Trustee .• I Wellington ..

PuBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT •

I Inspector of Works . - I Wellington .,

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Wellington Secretary to the Treasnry '. '.1 Assistant Accountant .

.. III April, 1925 Appointment nruled.

au-

.. I 31 Mar., 1925 I Retired on superan­nuation.

.. I 24 April, 1925 I Retired on superan­nuation.

31 ~[al'., 1925

22 April, " 1 Retired on snperan­

nuation. Ditto.

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1772 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

Tra(Jic Bei'Uf"nS.

N EW ZEALAND RAILWAYB.-Tr .. flio Retnrns periild, 1924:-

for the period ending 25th April, 1925, .. nd for the oar responding

. WHANGAREI SECTION.

PA88ENGEBS,-1st Class 2nd Class

Total

Se .. son Tiokets

GOODS,-C .. ttle, C .. lves Sheep and Pigs

Total

Timber Other Goods

Tol .. 1

REVENUE,-Passengers Parcels Goods

1925. No.

2,240 11,215

13,455

175

No. 218

1,238

1,456

Tons. 2,407

10,571

12,978

£ s. d. 3,001 14 2

264 1 1 4,200 1 11

L .. bour, demurrage, &c. 398 5 3 Miscellaneous

Total. .

PASSENGERS,-1st Class 2nd Class

Total

Season Tiokets

GOODS,-Cattle, Calves Sheep and Pigs

Total

Timber •. Other Goods

Total

REVENUE,­Passengers .. Paroels Goods

91 0 7· ----£7,955 3 0

KAIHU SECTION.

1925. No. 118

1,692

1,810

7 96

103

Tons. 429 422

851

Labour, demurrage, &0. Misoellaneous

.t 8. a. 160 15 9

40 19 5 312 19 3

2 3 4 19 13 4

Total .•

PABSENGERB,-1st Class 2nd Class

Tota.l

£536 11 1

GISBORNE SECTION.

1925. No. 570

3.2\Jl

3,861

Season Tiokets 45

GOODS,-Cattle, Calves Sheep and Pigs

Tota.l

No. 66

11 ,420

11,4,86

1924. No.

I GIS BORNE

2 401 I GooDs-continued. 11: 142 Timber .. __ Otber Goods

13,543 Total

61

No. 74

2,015

2,089

Tons. 1,103 9,107

REVENUE,­Passengers Paroels Goods Labour, demurrage, &c. Misoellaneous

Total ..

SECTION-continued.

1925. Tons.

£

766 2,793

3,559

s. d. 500 12 2 121 3 9

1,475 15 5 18 9 8

6 5 0

£

1924. Tons.

694 2,125

2,819

s. d. 820 15 8 154 14 7

1,345 7 4 2 9 8

96 9 6 ---- ----£2,202 6 0 £2,419 16 9

10.210 I NORTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANCHES.

£ s. d. 1,149 18 5

16S 12 5 2,723 8 1

277 8 9 217 18 9

.1:4,538 6 5 -----------

1924. No. 129

1,674

1,803

No.

308

308

Tons. 506 183

689

£ s. d . 157 4 1l

50 4 1 286 19 1

2 17 9 31 14 4

£529 0 2

1:)24. No. R75

5,133

6,008

7

No. 158

12,718

12,876

1925. 1924. PASSENGERS, - No. No.

1st Class 76,034 76,214 2nd Class 463,172 452,854

Total 539.206 529,068

Season Tiokets 27,022 16,676

GOODS,- No. No. Cattle, Calves 19,236 14,060 Sheep and Pigs 304,005 236,137

Total 323,241 250,197

Tons. Tons. Timber 23,227 20,814 Ocher Goods 193,338 139,023

Tot .. 1 216,565 159,837

REVENUE,- £ S. d. £ 8. d, Passengers •. 124,257 211 112,216 16 5 Paroels 13,943 2 5 11,923 16 9 Goods 166,431 13 2 133.925 211 La.bour, demurrage, &0. 5,602 2 7 4,261 5 6 Misoellaneous 3,098 6 2 6,837 6 9

----- ------Total £313,332 7 3 £269,164 8 4

SOUTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANCHES.

PASSENGERS,-1st Class 2nd Cla.s

Total

Season Tiokets

GOODS,-Cattle, Calves Sheep and Pigs

Tota.l

Timber •• Other Goods

Total

REVENUE,­Pa.ssengers •. Paroels Goods Labour, demurrage, &0. Miscellaneous

Total ••

1925. No.

66,295 279,090

345,385

11,211

No. 7,823

571,222

579,045

Tons. 19,651

187.619

207,270

£ s. d. 65,429 13 4 8,082 9 2

121.690 1 2 3,829 14 0 2,764 511

1924. No.

60,879 283,882

344.761

6,917

No. 5.794

430.821

436,615

Tons. 21,805

156,228

178,033

£ s. d. 63,407 8 7 7,456 210

105,146 17 11 3,546 0 6 4,375 13 5

£201,796 3 7 £183,932 3 3

MAY 28.] '!'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1773.

WESTPORT SEOTION. PIOTON SEOTION. 1926. 1924. 1925. 1924.

PABBBIIIGBBB, - No. No. PASBIilNGEB8,- No. No. l8t 01a88 26 122 1st mass 1,383 1,161 2nd O1us 5,715 7,228 2nd Ola8B 4,124 3,465

Total 5,741 7,350 I Total 5.507 4,626

Seuon Tiakets 94 53 Season Tiokets 186 4

, GOOD8,- No. No. GqOD8,- No. No. Cattle, Oalves 44 46

Cattle, OalveB 1 3 Sheep and Pigs 20,338 5,945 Sbeep and Pigs 157 150

Tot .. 1 20 877 5,991 Total 158 153

Tons. .Tons. Ton •. Tons. Timber 98 63

Timber 359 326 Other Goods 3,929 4,112 Other Goods 44,687 36,089

Tot,,1 4.027 4.175 To,al 45,046 I 86,415

RIilVENIlIll,- £ s. d. £ s. d.

RBVBIIIIlIll,- £ d. ;£ s. d. Passengers •• 737 II 0 431 8 0

s. Paroels 99 14 8 71 19 5 Pusengers •. 484 11 10 502 1 7 Goods 2,011 3 3 1,563 2 0 Paroels 54 2 6 50 14 10 La.bour, Demurrage, &0. 159 17 10 149 0 5 Goods 8,236 15 4 6,841 10 10 Misoellaneous 57 9 9 108 511 La.bour, Demurrage, &0. 574 12 0 379 16 2 ---_.- ----Misoellaneous 70 0 4 87 17 11 Total £3,065 14 6 £2,323 15 9 --.-- -----

1'ota.l .£9,420 2 0 ----1!7,862 1 4 ~~ LAKE WAKATIPU STEAMERS.

1925. 1924. PASSBNGEBS,- No. No.

1st mass 809 765 NELSON SEOTION. 2nd mass 2,619 8,175

1925. 1924· Total 3,428 3,940 PABSBIIIGBBB,- No. No. 1st mass •• 242 179 Seuon Tiokets 2 2nd Olass .. 3,251 3,611

Total 3,493 3,790 GOODS,- No. No.

Oattle, Oa.lves 13 7

Beason Tlokets 167 221

Sheep and Pigs 1,078 1,232

GOODB,~ No. No. Total 1,091 1,239

OaGtle, Ca.lves 38 26 Sbeep and Pigs 2,298 1,582 TODS. Tons.

Timber 42 40 Total 2,331 1,608 Other Goods 472 527

Tons. Tons. Total 514 567

Timber .. 505 350 RBVIIlNIlB,- £ •. d. 4; d. Other Goods 2,527 2,392 s.

Pa.ssengers •• 482 13 11 528 12 6 Total 3,032 2,742 Paroels 64 18 2 59 7 4

Goods 335 17 7 302 7 6 Labour, &0 .•• 22 18 6 3 16 6 MlsoellaneouB 2 10 0 2 10 0

RBVBNUIIl,- £ s. d. £ B. d. ----- -----P8IIIIengers •• 567 14 8 405 <I 1 Total £908 18 2 £896 13 10 Parcels 50 13 7 51 17 9 =~ Goods 1,247 2 3 1,071 5 3 Labour, Demurrage, &0. 37 10 8 18 1 9 MISOELr~ANEOUS.

Miscellaneous 66 11 6 92 2 6 .£ B. d. £ s. d . ------ REFRESH:MENT - ROOMS AND 19,374 o 10

Total £1,975 12 8 £1,638 10 4 OTHER SUBSIDIARY SER-VICES

N.Z.B.-FINANOIAL YEAR, 1925-26.

OOIlPABATIVB BUTlIIIIEIIIT OP TBAPlI'IO 0111 ALL SECTIONS from 1st April, 1925, \0 25th April, 1925.

I 1925 .. " "I 1924 .. .. "

Inarease .. .. .. ,

Deareaae .. " ..

All SectioDa.

I I

1925 .. .. .. .. 1924 .. .. .. .. Increue .. .. .. Deoreue .. .. ..

Flraklaal Passengera.

s. 51,681 48,795

2,886

..

Oattle.

B. 96,036 93,930

-----2,106

..

Sbeep and Pig ••

Second-class Pa.sengers. Total.

S. I R. 243,559 530,610 921,886 228,302 54<1,862 914,889

-- '-------- -----15,257 .. 6,997

---------------.. I 13,252 ..

Total. Timber. 'O.ber Good.. I

Season Tickets.

38,902 23,740

---15,162

- ..

Total.

No. No. No. I Tons. I Tons. TonB. 27,4U 911,847 939,288 47,484 446,358 498,842

_20,168 ~~,908 !~,076 ~,701 1 __ 349,786 __ 395,487

7,278 ,22~.,939 I 2~~'212 i __ ~~I_. _~ 98,355

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1774 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

RAILWAY WORKING ACCOUNT, sbowing REVENUE and EXPENDITURE GO ,he TerminaGion of 'he Period ending 25th April, 1925.

Revenue. E:<penditure. For a Tweive-montllly Period.

Section

Fonr-weekly. Tou.l to DaLe.

Average GO na"'.

Ii. Fonr-weekly.1 To'a.l '0 D .. ,.. ~o J I. ·-,R:;;;iY:-, E~~:~R:re :;; :;, 0 RaIlway. of RaIlway

_________ -,_~~----._------_+_----_,--------__T-"Q.,"--O::=_..--.-- _. ___ _

NORTH ISLAND,- ;£ B. d.1 £ •. d. ;£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.1 £ s. d. Whangarei .. 88 7,955 3 0' 7,955 3 0 7,1681911 7,]681911 90'121,175 3101,059 1 2 Kaihu . . .. 24 536 11 11 536 11 1 719 1 4 719 1 <1 184'02 2VO 12 81 389 9 11 Gisborne .. .. 60 2,202 6 0 2,202 6 0 2,105 19 0 2,105 19 0 95'62 477 3 4 456 I) 9

N~~!p;~~~~.!~~ 1~~5~313,33~ __ :~ _313'~~~206,8l5 _~ 206,815~ 66'003,517 12 0[i2,32111i 3

1,830324,026 7 4 324,026 7 4216.809 10 0 216,809 10 0 66'91 -- ----- ----------- ------ --

SOUTH ISLAND,-South Island Main

Lines and Branohes Westport .. .. Nelson .. Pioton .. Lake Wakatlpn

Stea.mers

Total

Refreshment Rooms and other Subsid­iary Services

Grand total

1.595 ~01,796 3 7 2,01,796 3 7164,748 ~ 6 164,748. 8 6 81'64

43 9,420 2 0 9,420 2 0 6,428 15 3 6,428 15 3 68'25 61 1,975 12 8 1.975 12 8 2,325 18 1 2,325 18 1 117'73 56 3,065 14 6 3,065 14 6 2,754 11 2 2,754 11 2 89'85 .. 908 18 2 908 18 2 1,222 4 4 1,222 4 4 134',17

1.755217,1661011 217,1661011177,,179 174 177.479 17 4 81'73

3,085541,192 18 3 541,192 18 :3 394,289 7 4 394,289 7 4 72'86

19,374 0 10 19,374 0 10 13,885 8 0 13,885 8 0 71'76

OORRESPONDING PERIOD LAST YEAR.

1,644 14 81,342 15 6

2,847 18 91,943 11 7 421 0 9 495 13 8 711 13 9 639 9 0

.. ..

NORTH ISLAND,- I ;£ B. d.1 £ s. d.: £ s. d. Whangarei . _. 88 4,538 6 51 4,538 6 51 4,766 3 1 Kaihu 24 529 0 2, 529 0 21 605 1 6

£ s. d·1 1 £ s. d. £ s. d. 4,766 3 1 1011'02 670 8 8 704 1 10

605 1 6 114'38 286 10 11 327 15 0 2,190 13 81 90'531 641 19 11 581 4 0

197,1161010 73'2313,040 1 82,226 6 3 Gisborne .. 49 2,419 16 9 2,419 16 9 2,190 13 8 North Island Main 1,151269,164 8 4 269,164 8 4197,116 10 10

Lines and Branohes I : I ' --.. -----I-----·i----,---

Total 1,312276,651 11 8, 276,651 11 8:204,678 9 1 204,678 9 1 73'98 -----1-------1----- ----.-----

SOUTH ISLAND,- 311 3!139,945 10 Ii 1, South Island Main 1,588183,932 3 183,932 3 139,945 10 11 76'091,505 14 10 1,145 13 0 Lines and Branohes i ,

Westport , 36 7,862 1 4: 7,862 1 4: 4,447 0 7 4,447 0 71 56'561'2,839 1 71,605 16 8 Nelson 61 1,638 10 <I 1,638 10 !l, 1,640 19 1 1,640 IV 11100'15 349 8 10 349 14 3 Pioton 56 2,323 15 91 2,323 15 9, 2,11!! 3 10 2,119 3 10, 91'20 539 9 0 491 19 1 Lake Wakatipu" 896 13 101. 8961310, 695 9 2. 695 9 2177'561

Steamers ,:

Total _ !I,741100,6534(;i 196,653---46i148,848291 148,848-2-9; 75'691

Grand 'otal la,053473,304 16 21 473,304 16 2,353,526 11 10,' 353,526 11 101 74'691 I I I 1 -------------- ------" ------- ---. -------.-------------. --------~ ---------------"

OOST of OONSTRUCTION of RAILWAYS, BoLLING-BTOOK, ETC., '0 31st Maroh, 1924, as furnished by Publio Worka Department and by Greymouth and Westport Harbour Boards respeotively.

---------_.-_ .. _---_. -------------------------- ----

1

Cost of Coat of Opened Linea. Unopened Lines, Seotion.

-_ ... _-. __ ._-------+----------'----------

Whangarei Kaihu Tauranga. Gisbome .... North Ialand Main Lines and Branohea South Island Main Lines and Branohes Westland Westport Nelson Piason Lake Wakatlpu Steamer Servloe , . In Suspense-

Surveys, North Island Misoellaneous, North Island .. Surveys, South Island Misoellaneous, South Island

P.W.D. Stook of Permanent-way W.RD. Stook of A.O.L. and R.I.A Stores Balance of oost of raising loan of £1,000,000 for Railways Improve­

ment Authoriza.tion Aot 1914 Account

Totals

£ S. d. £ s. d. 962,512 0 0 529,488 0 0 191,902 0 0

1,107,661 0 0 699,362 0 0 714,114 0 0

19,076,401 0 0 2,642,3'Hl 0 0 J5,994.401 0 0 315,086 0 0 2,438,977 0 0 1,1102,724 0 0

699,940 0 0 97,627 0 0 444,816 0 0 98,684 0 0 687,691 0 0 18.128 0 0

44.350 0 0

35,103 0 0 5,169 0 0 5,'163 0 0 5,168 0 0

200,580 0 0 159,075 0 0

1 61,726 0 (;

·---1 -----------£41,399,427 0 0 I £7,339,394 0 0

H. VALENTINE, Railways Department, 26th May, 1925. Aoting Chief Aooounsant, New Zealand Railways.

MAY 28.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 177(j

AppointmentB, Promoticms, ReBignatitms, and Transfers of OjJieers of the Territorial Force.

Department of Defence, Wellingt<m, 25th May, 1925.

H IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased to approve of the appointments, promotions, resigna.

tions, and transfers of the undermentioned officers of the Territorial Force:-

CoMllU.NDs. Lieutenant·Colonel J. N. McCarroll, O.M.G., D.S.O., 9th N.Z.

Mounted Rilles (North Auckland), to be Colonel, with effect from 1st June, 1925, and is appointed to commahd the 1st' N.Z. Mounted Rillea Brigade. Dated 1st June, 1925.

Major M. Aldred, 3rd N.Z. Mounted RilleR (Auckland), is' appointed to command the Regiment. Dated 1st June,; 1925.

Major A. C. M. Finlayson, M.O., 9th N.Z. Mounted Rilles (North Auckland), is appointed to command the Regiment. Dated 1st June, 1925.

The period of command of Lieutenant-Colonel R. Wyman, D.S.O., 4th N.Z. Mounted Rilles (Waikato), is extended for one year as from the 1st June, 1925.

Major E. G. Fraser, the Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own), to be Lieutenant·Colonel, with effect from ]st March, 1925, and is appointed to command the Regiment. Dated 1st March, 1925.

1ST N.Z. MOUNTED RIFLES (CANTERBURY YEOIllANRY CAVALRY).

Colonel the Hon. Sir R. H. Rhodes, K.B.E. (D) (Retired List), to be Honorary Colonel to the Regiment. Dated ]8th May, 1925.

2nd Lieutenant C. B. Bird resigns his commission. Dated 11th May, 1925.

5TH N.Z. MOUNTED RIFLES (OTAGO HUSSARS).

Lieutenant J. S. Nelson is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class II (b) R.D. 10. Dated 9th May, 1925.

6TlI N.Z. MOUNTED RIFLE~ (MANAWATU).

Herbert Langdale Andrews to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 6th May, 1925.

Lieutenant J. R. Taylor is transferred to the ReServe of Officers, Class II (b) R.D. 5. Dated 11th May, 1925.

THE REGp!ENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY.

2nd Lieutenant M. F. Moore to be Lieutenant (10th Battery), Dated 11th May, 1925.

THE CORPS OF N.Z. ENGINEERS.

SO'I.tthem Depot. 2nd Lieutenant J. S. L. Deem is transferred to the Wellington

West Coast Regiment. Dated 9th May, 1925.

THE N.Z. INFANTRY.

The Auckland Regiment (Oount1J88 of Ranfurly's Own). Lieutenant E. B. C. Murray (1st Battalion) is transferred to

the Otago Regiment. Dated 6th May, 1925. 2nd Lieutenant W. C. J. Perry (2nd C. Battalion) is transferred

to the Wellington Regiment. Dated 8th May, 1925. 2nd Lieutenant N. S. CassreIs, from the Hauraki Regiment, to

be 2nd Lieutenant (3rd C. Battalion), with seniority as from the 14th November, 1921.

2nd Lieutenant E. P. Baty is transf«.>rred to the Waikato Regi. ment. Dated 11th May, 1925.

The Hauraki Regiment. The appointments of the undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants

(on probation), 1st Battalion, are confirmed :-W. L. N. Lawrence. J. M. Allen.

2nd Ueutenant N. S. CassreIs (1st C. Battalion) is transferred to the Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own). Dated 5th May, 1925.

I..ieutenant A. J. White (1st Battalion) is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b) R.D. 2. Dated 16th May, 1925.

The Waikato Regiment. 2nd Lieutenant E. P. Baty, from the Auckland Regiment

(Countess of Ranfurly's Own), to be 2nd Lieutenant (ls1; Battalion), with seniority as from the 22nd November, 1923.

The Wellington Regiment. 2nd Lieutenant W. C. J. Perry, from the Auckland Regiment

(Countess of Ranfurly's Own), to be 2nd Lieutenant (1st C. Battalion), with seniority as from the 8th June, 1921l.

I

2nd Lieutenant C. L,. Brock (lst Battalion) is transferred to the Canterbury Regiment. Dated 7th May. 1925. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (1st C. Bat·

talion). Dated 8th May, 1925 :-William Edward Bennett. Clifford Delfroy Andrew George.

2nd Lieutenant V. F. Coningham (2nd C. Battalion) is trans­ferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b) R.D. 5. Dated 8th May, 1925.

2nd Lieutenant E. O. Faber (2nd C. Battalion) resigns his oommission. Da.ted 11th May, }925.

The Wellington WeBt Ooast Regiment. Lieutt>nant J. Dash, from the Otago Regiment, to be

Lieutenant (2nd R&.ttalion), with seniority as from the 19th February, 1923. . .

2nd Lieutenant .T. S. L. Deem, from the Corps of N.Z. Engineers, Southern Depot, to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 9th May, ]925.

Alexander Martin McBey Rennie to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probation). 1st Battalion. Dated 6th May, 1925. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants. Dated 6th

May, 1925. Charles Harold Beach (lst C. Battalion). Gordon Owen Doyle (1st Battalion). Robert Leonard William Ormsby (lst Battalion).

The Haw7ce'8 Bay Regiment. Captain G. E. A. SteggaJl (Reserve of Officers, Imperial

ForCl'a) ceases to be attached for duty as Bandmaster (1st Battalion). Dated 11th May, 1925.

The appointment of 2nd I,ieutenant (on probation) A. W. Don (2nd C. Battalion) lapses. Dated 8th May, 1925.

The Taranaki Regiment. Captain A. Smith (1st Battalion) is transferred to the Reserve

of Officers, Class I (b) R.D. 8. Dated 11th May, 1925.

The Oanterbury Regiment. Major O. W. Williams, M.O., is transferred from the 4th

C. Battalion to the 1st C. Battalion, with seniority as from the 17th August, 1920. The undermentioned to be Captains. Dated 8th May,

1925. Lieutenant C. A. S. Hind (2nd C. Battalion). Lieutenant E. R. W. Ennis (1st Battalion). Lieutt>nant H. Henderson (1st C. Battalion). Lieutt>nant F. H. Mintrom (lst Battalion).

Alfred Phelps Hopkins to be Lieutenant (5th C. Battalion) dated 17th September, 1921.

2nd Lieutenant C. L. Brock, from the Wellington Regiment, to be 2nd Lieutenant (1st Battalion), with seniority as from the 12th November, 1924.

The appointment of 2nd J..ieutenant (on probation) J. Struthers (1st C. B!l.ttalion) is confirmed.

I..ieutena.nt G. M. McKenzie is transferred to the Reserve of Officers. Class 1 (b) R.D. 10. Dated 7th May, 1925.

The notice published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 27, of 30th April, ]925, relating to 2nd Lieutenant L. C. Howells (lst C. Battalion), is cancelled.

The Nelson, Marlborough, and WeBt Ooast Regiment. The appointmenta of the undermentioned 2nd I.ieutenants

(on probation) are confirmed:-.T. E. Barnard (3rd C. Battalion). C. G. Kirk (3rd C. Battalion.) J. M. Young (1st Battalion). E. H. Whiting (1st Battalion).

The Otago Regiment. Lieutenant E. B. C. Murray, from the Auckland Regiment

(Countess of Ranfurly's Own), to be Lieutenant (1st Battalion), with seniority as from the 5th December, 192].

LIeutenant J. Dash (3rd C. Battalion) is transferred to the Wellington West Coast Regiment. Dated 9t,h May, 1925.

Alfred Emmanuel Borley to be 2nd Lieutenant (011 prohatinn), 4th C. Battalion. Dated 6th May, 1925.

The SO'I.ttkland Regiment. The appointments of the undermentioned 2nd I..ieutenants

(on probation) are confirmed:-r C. H. Hargest (1st Battalion). If H. B. C. Parkin (1st C. Battalion).

N.Z. ARMY SERVIOE CORPS.

Oentral Depot. Leonard Keith Fear to be 2nd Lieutenant. Datl'd 6th Moy,

1925.

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N.Z. l\lEDIO.u.CORPS. I boundaries of Sections 1S6 and 1S7, Patea District, to a point Major W. H. Borrie, M.B., is attached for duty to the 1st in. line with the eastern boundary of Section 546, Patea Di~-

Battalion, Otago Regiment. Dated 6th May, 1925. trlCt; thence to and along that boundary a?ross a public Captain J. P. S. Jamieson, M.B., is attached for duty to the ro:,d .and along. the easter~ boundary of Section 545. Patea

1st Battalion,. Nelson, . Marlborough, and West Coast District aforesaid, to the Great South Road; thence along P.egiment, Dated 7th May, 1925. the Great South Road ~~ ~aihi (Norman~y) R.oad; th,,~ce

Captain J. M. Scott, M.B., is attached for duty to the 1st· north-westerly along Walh, Hoad to the JunctIOn of Walhi Battalion, Otago Regiment. Dated 6th May, 1925. and Glover Roads, the place of commencement. The undermentioned are transferred to the Reserve of

Officers :-Captain.1. McD.Allen, M.B., M.D. Dated 29th April,

1925. Captain J. P. Whetter, M.B. Dated 11th May, 1925. Lieutenant D. McK. Paterson. Dated 11th May, 1925.

Captain W. H. Pearless, L.R.C.S. Edin., is posted to the Retired List under the provisions of paragraph 126, General

• Regulations, 1913, with permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 11th May, 1925.

Captain P. Gow, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond., resigns his· Commission. Dated 11th May, 1925.

R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence.

Redefining Bonndaries of the Borough of H awera and the County of Hawera, and of the Ararata and Molwia Ridings of the County of Hawera.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 25th May, 1925.

P URSUANT to. the provisions of section 141 of the Muni­. . cipal . Corporations Act, 1920, the boundaries of the Borough of Hawjlra are hereby defined as set out in the First Schedule hereto, the boundaries of the said borough having been altered by an Order in Council dated the 30th day of March, 1925, made under the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and published in. the New Zealand Gazette No. 23, of the 2nd day of April, 1925.

And also, in pursuance of the said section 141 of the Muni-: cipal Corporations Act, 1920, the boundaries of the County of Hawera affected by the said Ordar in Council dated the 30th day of March, 1925, are hereby defined as set out in the Second Schedule hereto.

And also in pursuance of the said section 141 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, the boundaries of the Ararata and Mokoia Ridings of the County of Hawera affected by the said Order in Council dated the 30th day of March, 1925, are hereby defined as set out in the Third Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

BOUNDARIES OF THE BOROUGH OF HAWERA.

ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District bounded on the' north-east by Glover Road from the junction of Waihi Road (Normanby Road) and Glover Road to a point in line with the westernmost corn"r of Subdivision 14 of Section ISO, Patea

'j District, a.nd proceeding thence north-easterly along the north-west boundariesof Subdivisions 14 and 15 of Section ISO, Paiea District, to and across Burns Street to the westernmost corner of Subdivision 43 of said Section ISO, Patea District; thence north-easterly along the north-west boundary of said Subdivision 43 to the southernmost corner of Subdivision 63 otSection ISO, Patea District; thence north-easterly along the western boundary of the said Subdivision 63 to the western­most corner of the land shown on Plan 3600, deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at New Plymouth; thence north-easterly and south-easterly along the western and north­eastern boundaries of the said land to the Tawhiti Road; thence south-westerJr along the north-west side of Tawhiti ROl).dto a point in 'Ime'l'l'itli the north-east boundary of the land shown on plan 2592. deposited as aforesaid; thence across Tawhiti Road to atid along the said north-east boundary

'of the said land to the westernmost corner of th" land shown on . plan 4202, deposit~,d as aforesaid; thence easterly and

'south-easterly along the north boundary of Section 1 on , plan 4202, deposited a~ aforesaid, and the north-east boundary

of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of said plan 4202, deposited as aforesaid, to and across Subdivision 7 of Section lSI, Patea District, to the northernmost corner of Section.8 on the said plan 4202; thence south-easterly and south-westerly along the north -east and south-east boundaries of the said plan 4202, to the easternmost corner ·of the land shown on plan 3395, deposited as aforesaid; thence south-westerly along the south· eallt boundary of said land to and across Ropata Street to the north-east corner of Section 22 of the said plan 3395; thence Bouth-westerly along ·the south-eastern boundary of said SeCtion 22, the. south-east boundary of Subdivision 12 of Section IS5, Patea District, and the south-east boundary of Section IS4, Patea District. to the southernmost corner of the Ifaid Section IS4, Patea District; thence along the southern

SECOND SCHEDULE. BOUNDARIES OF THE COUNTY m' HAWERA.

ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of f:lkcet and Palmer Roads.' Kaupokonui Survey District; tl10nce by a line along the mIddle of Skeet Road to the Wa.ingongoro River; thenca along the middle of the Waingongoro Rivar to Onowhaia Road, along the middle of that road to Mountain Hoad; thence by a right line to the southern boundary of Section 12, Bbckll, Ha wera Survey District; thence along the southern boundary of that section to the middle of the Mangapoua Stream; along that stream to the southern boundary of Section 20, Block II, Hawera Survey District; tbence by that boundary to the middle of Fraser Road; thence along the middle of Fraser and Tiromoana Roads to the southern boundary of Sub­division 9; thance north-easterly "long the south-eastern boundaries of Subdivisions 9 and S to the south-western boundary of Section 4, Block III, Hawera Survey District; thence north-we.terly along that boundary to the middle of the Ararata Stream; thence along the middle of the Ararata Stream to the junction of the Rotokare and Makino Roads ; thence along the tniddle of the Rotokare Road to the northern boundary of Section 13, Block XV, Ngail'e Survey District; tbence by the northern boundaries of f:lections 13, 14, and 25 to the westernmost corner d the Tutaeariari No. 1 Block; thonce abng the north-western boundarie& of Subdivisions 1, 3,5, 7, and 9, Tuta"ariari No.1 Block, to tbe Makino Stream; thence by that stream to the north-eastern boundary of Sub­division 6, Tutaooriari No. 1 Block; thonce by that north­eastern boundary and itA production to Roimat.a Trig. f:ltation ; thence by a right line to Waipuna Trig. Station; thence along the northern boundaries of Sections 2 and 4, Block XIV, Omona Survey District, to the Whenuakura Valley Road; thence along the middle of that road and the Epil'o Road to the eastern boundary of Section 4, Block XV, Omona Survey District; thence by the eastern boundaries of Sections 4 and 9. Block XV aforf\said, to the Low!'r Moeawatea Road; thence along the middle of the Lower Mooawatea Road to a point opposite the north-eastern corner of Section 2, Block IV, Opaku Survey District; thence towards the south-ea.st generally to and by the said Section 2, Section 1, Block IV, aforesaid, and Section 2, Block III, Opaku Survey District, to Whenuakura Valley Road, along the eastern side of that road to a point in line with the southern boundary of Section 1, Block III aforesaid; thence to and along the southern boundary of that section, by part of the north­eastern and the south-eastern boundaries of Section 6, Block II, Opaku Survey District, and the last-mentioned boundary produced to t.he middle of the Patea River by a line along the middle of that river to the south-western boundary of Rotorangi Block; thence by a right line to Tarere Trig. Station, and in a right line to the source of the Poroporo Stream, by a line along the middle of that stream to the Ingahape Stream, along the middle of the T ngahape Stream to the Manawapou River, and along the middle of the Manawapou River to the sea; thence towards the south­west by the sea to the mid<1.lc of Inaha Road; thence towards the west by a line along the middle of Inaha Road to its junction with Normanby Road; t.hence to and along the aast"rn boundarv of Block III, Waimate Survev District, to Section 74, Block III aforesaid, by that section" to Palmer Road; and thence by a line along the middle of Palmer Road to its junction with Skeet Road, the place of commencement; excluding therefrom the Borough of Hawera. Also all that area hounded towards the north-east by a line along the middle of Rawhitiroa Road from hs junetion with Lower Moeawatea Road to Koane Road; thence towards. the east by a line along the middle of Koane Road to a point opposite the northern corner of Section 4, Block I, Kapara Survey Dis­trict ; thence to and along that section to Section 10, Block IV, Opaku Survey District; thence towards the south by Sections 10 and 3, Block IV aforcsaid, to Lower Moeawatea Road; and thence towards the west along the middle of the Lower J\1oeawatea Road to its junction with the Rawhitiroa Road, the place of commencement.

THIRD SCHEDUI,E.

BOUNDARIllS OF THE ARARATA RIDING OF THE COT'NTY OF HAWERA.

ALL that area in the Taranaki I.and District hounded by a line along the southern boundary of the Eltham Comity frolD

MAY ·28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

the Wellington - New Plymouth Railway line to the middle I Prohibition of I88Ue of Money-order .and. Transmission of of the Patea River; along the middle of that river to a point Postal Correspondence in New Zealand for A. P_ James. opposite the north-western corner of Section 5, Block I, Box 1912, G.P.O., Sydney. . Opaku Survey District; thence to and along the western boundary of that section to the Pukekino Road, to a nd along tho middle of that road to its junction with the Tangahoe Valley Road, along tho middle of that road to the Tangahoe Stream, along the middle of tha,t stream to I,he Ohangai Road in Rlock VI, Hawera Survey District, along the middle of that road to its junction with the Tawhiti Road, along the middle of the Tawhiti Road to the Borough of Hawera hereinbefore doscribed; thence along that boundary to the Wellington­New Plymouth Railway line; thence along that railway-line to tl.'" Town District of Normanby, along the sonth-eastern and north-eastern boundaries of that town district, and again along the railway-line to the southern boundary of Eltham County, the place of commencement.

BOUNDARIES OF THE MOKOIA RIDING OF THE COUNTY OF HAWERA.

All that arE'a in the Taranaki Land District bounded on the west by the middle of the Tawhiti Road from the SE'a to the Hawera Borough boundary; t,hence on the west and north-west by the Hawera Borough boundary and the Ararata Riding hereinbefore described to the county boundary; thence by the county boundary to the sea; thence by the sea to the place 00 commencement.

mCHD. J<'. BOLLARD, Minister of Internal Affairs.

l'ixingDate on which Returns under the Pire Brigades Act, 1908, are to be fu,rnished to the Otaki Fire Board.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 25th May, 1925.

P URSUANT to section 22 of the Fire Brigades Act, 1908, it is hereby notified that thc returns showing the total

gross amount of the premiums received by or due to fire­insurance companies during the year ended 31st December, 1924, in respect of insurances held by such companies within tho Otaki Fire District, after deducting the amount of premiums paid by way of reinsurance to any other insurance company contributing under the Act in respect of the premiums so received by it, shall be transmitted to the Otaki Fire Board in the manner prescribed by the said Section on or before the 30th day of May, 1925.

RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Regalt of Electiu," uJ Trustees of a Draina,ge Di8t~ict.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 25th May, 1925.

T HE following result of the election of trustees of a drain· age district has been received from the Returning

Officer, and is published in accordance with the provisions of the Land Drainage Act, 1908.

G. P. NEWTON, Assistant Under-Secretary.

Lower Mangapiko Drainage District, County of Waipa,­Maeky, Samuel Christie, Paterangi Subdivision. Weal, Henry, Te Rahu Subdivision. Flay, James Richard, Te Rahu Subdivision. Montefiore, .John Cecil, Te Hahu Subdivision. O'Connor, Monnie Denis, Mangapiko Subdivision. Quin, Francis, Mangapiko Subdivision. Johnson, .Tohn Thomas, Mangapiko Subdivision.

Prohibition of 188ue of ill aney-order and 1'ran8mission of P08/al Correspondence. in New Zealand for E. A8hton, care of Box 1912, G.P.O., ,sydney.

rnUE Postmaster-General of tbe Dominion of New Ze.aland ..L having reasonable ground for suppoAing that the person whose name and address are shown in the Schedule hereundel is engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery or scheme of chance, it is hereby ordered, under section 28 of the Post and Telegraph Act" 1908, that no money-order in favour of the said person shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed to the said person (either by his own or any fictitious or assumed name), or addressed to the address in the Schedule hereunder without a name, shall be either re­gistered or forwarded by the POBt Office of New Zealand.

~CHEDULE.

E.. ASHTON, care of Box 1912, G.P.O., Sydney.

Dated this 27th day of May, 1925.

J. G. COATES, I'ostmaswr-General.

n1HE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand. ..L having reasonable ground for supposing that the

person whose name and address are shown in the Schedule hereunder is engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery or scheme of chance, it is hereby ordered. under section twenty-eight of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, that no money-order in favour of the said person shall be issued. and that no postal packet addressed to the said person (either by its own or any fictitious or assumed name), or addressed to the address in the Schedule hereunder .without a name, shall be either registered or forwarded by the Post Office of New Zealand.

SCHEDULE. A. P. JAMES, Box 1912, G.P.O., Sydney.

Dated this 27th day of May, 1925;

J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General

Transmitting and Receiving Offwers for the Service of NoticeS by Telegraph.

General Post Office, Wellington, 19th .May, 1925.

I N pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed" the

said Act "), and by the regulations made on the 12th May, 1914, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 21st May, l\J14, the following officers, at the addresses set against their names, are hereby appointed 'rransmittiligand Re­ceiving Officers for the purpose of dealing with all notices by telegraph sent nnder thesald Act or regulations, and of signing such certificates in relation to the service of any such notices as are required or authorized to be signed 0E. given under the said Act or the regulations aforesaid ;-

John Mawhinney Williams, Superintendent, Telegraph Office, Auckland.

Vincent Brooks, Chief Postmaster, Blenheim. Archihald Henry Shanks, Superintendent, Telegraph Office,

Christchurch. Arthur Bice, Senior Supervisor, Telegraph Office, Christ­

church. Edmund Henry liiarriott, Superintendent, Telegraph Office,

Dunedin. Adam Hope, Senior Supervisor, Telegraph Office, Dunedin. Alfred vVilliam Downer, Postmaster, Gore. Duncan Malcolm McIntosh, Chief Postmaster, Greymouth. Robert Henry Boyd, Chief Postmaster, Hamilton. Leslie John Bull, Postmaster, Hawera. James Nathan Neville, Postmaster, Lyttelton. Cecil Argrove Mathieson, Chief Postmaster, Napier. George William Hazleton, Chief Postmaster, Nelson. Bertram Eustace Silke Brodie, Chief Postmaster, New

Plymouth. Alexander Dawson, Postmaster, Palmerston North. John Peter Porteous Clouston, Postmaster, Rotorua. George Haymes Morrish, Postmaster, Stratford. Robert Peebles, Chief Postmaster, Thames. VI'alter Thomas Johnston, Chief Postmaster, Timaru. Helier Oswald McDonald Bree, Chief Postmaster, Wanganui: Henry Walter Allan, Superintendent, Telegraph Office,

Wellington. Richard May Doull, Senior Supervisor, Telegraph Office,

Wellington. Harold George Davis, Chief Postmaster, Westport.

J. G. COATES, Minister of Telegraphs.

Notice of Intention to take Land for the Development of Water, power (Arapuni Scheme) in BlockA I and II, Otahuhu Survey District.

N OTICE is hereby given that it is propo.ed, under the ~ provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to take the land described in the Schedule hereto for the development of water-power (Arapuni scheme): And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post-office at Penrose, and is there open for inspection, and that all persons affected by the taking of the said land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to t.he taking of such land, set forth the same'in writing:, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington.

1778 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

ApPROXIMATE are"'! of the pieces of land required to be taken':-

A. R. P. o 1 32 1 0 35'7 1 0 18

2 2 16

3 2 32 0 322'04 4 3 23'21 0 o 16 0 2 0'2 1 0 8 2 3 17 2 0 0 2 0 0

2 1 38 2 0 6

BLOOKI. Being Portioo of

Section 17, sheet 1 : coloured red.

" 17" " Part Section 28. sheet 1; coloured blue.

BLOCKS I AND II. Part Section 28, sheet 1; coloured red.

BLOOK II. Part Section 28, sheet I ; coloured blue.

31 red. 31 green. 31 red. 31 green. 31 red. 31 .. green • 35, sheet 2 red. 36 burnt

sienna. 5 yellow. 3 red.

Situated in Otahuhu Survey District (Auckland R.D.). In the North Auckland Land District; as the same a.re more

particularly delineated on the vIan marked P.W.D. 62927, deposited in the offil'e of the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Di8trict, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

As witness my hand at Wellinl(ton this 27th day of Hay, 1925.

J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works.

C()1'1'«tion.-Teachef'B' Appeal Board.-Grading of Primary· BChool Peachers.

Education Department, Wellington, 26th May, 1925.

I T is hereby notified that the notice dated 15th May, 1925, published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 38, of the

21st May, 1925, regarding the members of the Primary Teachers' Grading Appeal Board, is cancelled. The Appeal Board set up for the year 1925 to hear appeals in connection with the grading of primary-school teachers will consist of-

Chairman: Andrew Duncan Thomson. Representative of Eduoa,tion Department: Theophilus

. Benjamin Strong, M.A., B.Sc. Representatives of Teachers.-One of the following :­

Christopher Thomas Aschman. Bertie Newman Thornton Blake, M.A. Robert Russell Hunter. Norman Heyworth Sanger Law.

C. J. PARR, Minister of Education.

Notification of Vacancy of Seat in the Hou8e of Represe'1tatit'es for the Electoral Di8trict of Franklin,

I N compliance with the provisions of section 99 of the Legislature Act, 1908, I, Charles Ernest Statham,

Speaker of the House of Representatives of New Zealand. hereby notify that the Right Honourable William Ferguson Massey, a member of the House of Representatives for the Electoral District of Franklin, died on the 10th day of May, 1925, during a recess of the House, and that the said seat in the House of Representatives for the said electoral district is vacant by reason of such death.

Dated at Wellington, the 13th day of May, 1925. CHAS. E. STATHAM, Speaker.

Notice to Mariners No. 42 of 1925.

NEW ZEALAND.-SOUTIiI ISLAND.-FoVEAUX STRAIT.-BLuE'F HARBOUR.

Marine Department, Wellington, N.Z., 26th May, 1925.

Obstruction repo-rted to exist.

T HE Bluff Harbour Board notify the existence of a rock having a depth of 13i ft. over it at M.L.W.S. in the

following position :-159'3°,320 ft. from No.3 Red Beacon, and 311°, 770 ft. from No.2 Red Beacon.

This rock is situated 265 ft. on the northern side of the Main Channel Leading Beacons in transit, and soundings of 28 ft. exist close on the southern or Main Channel side of the rock.

This obstruction has not previously been reported in a Notice to Mariners, and it is quite separate and apart from the obstructions recently reported in Notice to Mariners No. 36 as published in the New Zroland Gazette No. 27 of 30th April, Hl25, and the attention of mariners is now drawn to the information contained in that notice.

Publications affected: Admiralty Plan No. 3484; "New Zealand Pilot," ninth edition, 1919, pages 466 and 469; "New Zealand Nautical Almanac," twenty-third edition, 1925, pages 270 and 271, and plan facing page 274.

G. C. GODFREY, Secretary.

"Votice to Mariners ~Vo. 43 of 1925.

NEW ZEALAND.-SOUTH ISLAND.-FoVEAUX STRAIT.-BLUFF HARBOUR.

Marine Department, Wellington, N.Z., 27th May, 1925.

Ob8truction reported to exist.

ADVERTING to Notice to Mariners No. 42 of yesterday's date, the Bluff Harbour Board further report the

existence of a sunken rock in the following position :-287°, 895 ft. from No.1 Red Beacon, and 156,2", 790 ft.

from No.2 Red Beacon. There is 21 ft. over this rock at M.L. WJ'l., and it is situated

70 ft. southward of the Main Channel Leading Beacons in transit.

Attention of mariners is drawn to the information con· tained in Notice to Mariners No. 36 of 30th April. 1925.

Publications affected: Admiralty Plan No. 3484; "New Zealand Pilot," nint~ edition, 1919, pages 466 and 469; "New Zealand Nautical Almanac," twenty.third edition, 1925, pages 270 and 271, and plan facing page 274.

G. C. GODFREY, Secretary.

PreJJcribing River and Extended-river Limits for Auckland.

Marine Department, Wellington, 22nd May, 1925.

I N pursuance and exercise of the power and aut.hority conferred upon me by section J 89 of the Shipping and

Seamen Act, 1908, I, Gcorge James Anderson, Minister of Marine, do hereby define the limits in respect of the port or

, harbour of Auckland within which restricted-limit steamships, and ships propelled by gas, oil, fluid, electricity, or any mechanical power other than steam, and to which restricted limit certificates are iesued, may ply, to be as follows :-

River Limits.-Inside Rangitoto Reef, Motukoreho Channel, Motuihi Channel inside a right line drawn from Home Bay Point to the northern point of the entrance to Maitea!ea Ba,y, Tamaki Strait, not beyond Koherunui Point, and inside Waiheke Channel.

Extended River Limits.-Inside a right line drawn from Haut.apu Point on the Coromandel Peninsula to Shearer Rock

, off Tiritiri Island, and thence to Tawharanui Point. G .• lAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Marine.

Appointing Saturday ali the Statntory Glosing.day in the Borough of Waipukurau.

W HEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing­day in the Borough of Waipukurau was duly taken

under the authority of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, on the 29th day of April, 1925:

And whereas the Town Clerk of the Borough of Waipulrurau has notified me that the majority of the votes given at such poll were in favour of the appointment of Saturday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough:

Now, therefore, I, George James Anderson, Minister of La hour, in pursuance of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, do hereby appoint Saturday as the statutoIy

. c1osing·day in the said borough as from the 1st day of June, 1925.

Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May, 1925.

G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.

MAY 28.1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1779

Appointing SaJ:urday as the Statutory OloB. ing-day in the I gazetted on the 15th November, 1923, fixing the closing-hours Borough of Masterton. of drapers' shops in the City of Nelson shall be and is hereby . -- cancelled as from the date hereof.

W HEREA,"! a poll to determine the statutory closing-day Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May, 1925. in the Borough of Mastprton was duly taken under

the authority of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, G .• JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour. 1921-22, on the 29th day of April, 1925 :

And whereas the Town Clerk of the Borough of Masterton has notified me that the majority of the votes given at such poll were in favour of the appointment of Saturday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough"

Now, therefore, I, George James Anderson, Minister of Labour,. in pursuanoe of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, do hereby appoint Saturday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough as from the 1st day of June, 1925.

Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May, 1925.

G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.

Appointing Thursday as the Statutory CIoBing-day in the Borough of Gisbor11e.

W HEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing day in the Borough of Gisborne was duly taken under

t.he authority of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act., 1921-22, on the 29th day of April, 1925 :

And whereas the Mayor of the Borough of Gisborne has notified me that the majority of the votes given at such poll were in favour of the appoiutment of Thursday as the statutory closing.day in the said borough:

Now, t,herefore, I, George James Anderson, Minister of Labour, in pursuance of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, do hereby appoint Thursday as the statutory closing-day in the said borough as from the 1st day of June, 1925.

Dated M, Wellington thi. 27th day of May, 1925

G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.

Notice under the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22: prohibiting the Sale in the Borough of Palmerston North of certain Goods comprised in the Trade of a TobaaJonist.

W HEREAS a petition in writing, signed by a majority . of the occupiers of all the tobacconists' shops within

the Borough of Palmerston North has been forwarded to me dl',siring that the sale of certain goods comprised in the trade of a tobacconist--namely, cigarettes, tobaccos, and cigars­be prohibited during such time as the said shops are required to be closed in pursuance of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22.

And wherea.~ I, George James Anderson, Minister of Labour, am satisfied that the sale of the said goods is comprised in the trade of a tobacconist in the' said district, and that the signatures to such petition represent a majority of the occupiers of all the said shops in the said district:

Now, . therefore, in pursuance of section 33 of the said Act, I do hereby direct that on and after the 8th day of June, 1925, the sale of the said goods in the Borough of Palmerston North shall be and is hereby prohibited as follows :-On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays after the hour of 6.30 p.m., on Wednesdays after the hour of 1 p.m., and on Saturdays after the hour of 10 p.m., with the following exceptions-(l) During Spring Show week, and from the 23rd to the 31st December inclusivl', the sale of the said goods is prohibited after the hour of 10 p.m. ; (2) On the eve of any special holiday-namely, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day; Good Friday, Easter Monday, Labour Day, the birthday of the reigning Sovereign, and any day which, pursuant to Proclamation by the Governor·General or declaration by the Government, or on request of the Mayor or Chairman of the local authority, i& generally observed as a public holiday or half-holiday, the sale of the said goods is prohibited after the hour of 8.30 p.m.

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of May, 1925. G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.

Cancellation of Notice under 1M Shops and Offices Act, 1921-2'2, fixing the Cl08ing.ho'frs of Draper8' Shops in the City of Nel.mn. .

WHEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority of the occupiers of all the drapers' shops in the City

of Nelson, has been forwarded to me, desiring that the notice gazetted on the 15th November, 1923, fixing the closing­hours of drapers' shope in the said city be cancelled:

And whereas I, George James Anderson, Ministerof Labour, am satisfied that the signatures to such reqnisition represent a majority of the occupiers of all the said shops in the said

. City: Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 32 of the Shops and

Offices Act, 1921-22, I do here by direct that the notice

Cancellation of K otices under tke 81wp8 and Offices Act, 1921-22, fixing the O/.osing - kour8 of Boot - dealers' Shops in the City of .N elson.

W H.I<;Rl<;AS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority of the occupiers of all the boot-dealers' shops in the

City of Nelson, has been forwarded to me, desiring that the notices gazetted on the 12th March, 1908, and the 11th March, 1909, fixing the closing hours of (I) boot and shoe importers' and bootmakers', and (2) bootmakers', boot­importers', and boot·salesmen's shops in the said city be cancelled:

And whereas I, George James Andl'rson, Minister of Labour, am satisfied that the signatures to such requisition represent a majority of the occupiers of all the said shops in the said city:

Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 32 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, I do hereby direct that the notices gazetted on the 12th March, 1908, and the lIth March, 1909, fixing the closing-hours of (I) boot and shoe importers' and bootmakers', and (2) bootmakers', boot·importers', and boot-salesmen's shops in the City of Nelson, shall be and are hereby cancelled as from the date hereof.

Dated at Weilington this 27th day of May, 1925.

G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.

Caru;e],lation of K ol'ice under tke Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, jizing the Cltlnng·hours of Clothiers' Shops in tke City 0/ .\ elson.

W HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority of the occupiers of all the clothiers' shops in the

City of Nelson has been forwarded to me, desiring that the notice gazetted on the 15th November, 1923, fixing the closing­hours of clothiers' shops in the said city be cancelled:

And whereas I, George James Anderson, Minister of Labour, am satisfied that the signatures kl such requisition represent a majority of the occupiers of all the said shops in the said city:

Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 32 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, I do hereby direct that the notice gazetted on the 15th November, 1923, fixing the closing­hours of clothiers' shops in the City of Nelson, shall be and is hereby cancelled as from the date hereof.

Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May, 1925. G. JA8. ANDERSON, l\~inister of Labour.

Te Makarini Scholarships tenable at Te Aute College, Hawke's Bay.

T WO scholarships of the yearly value of £35, tenable for two years, are offered for competitiou in the year

1925. One of these scholarships, to be called the Senior Makarini ~cholarship, is open to all Maori boys under sixteen years of age at the end of the month next preceding the month of the examination. The other scholarship, to be called the Junior Makarini Scholarship, is open to Maori boys who have been in regular attendance at Native village schools and are under fourteen years of age at the end of the month preceding tbe month of the examination. The scholarships are open to Maori boys on the couditions set forth in the regulations of the Trustees of the Te Makarini Scholarships Fund, as printed in the Appendix to the Regu­lations relating to Native Schools, except that for the Junior Scholarship the age limit is now fourteen years, and that for the senior examination the work required is that of Standard VI instead of Standard V. The examination will be held at convenient centres on the 7th and 8th of December.

Candidates must, either directly or through their teachers, send notice to the Inspector of Native Schools, Education Department, Wellington, of their intention to present them­selves for examination. Such notice must be posted so as to reach the Department not later than the 30th of Septem­ber, 1925.

Copies of the regulations and forms of notice may be obtained from teachers of Native schools and boarding institutions, the Secretaries to Education Boards, or the Director of Education, Wellington.

JOHN PORTEOUS, Inspector of Native Schools.

Education Department, Wellington, 21st May, 1925.

1780 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Supplementary Teachers' Register and 8upplementary Graded List of I' Primary, Secondary, and Technical 8chool Teachers, 1925.

Education Department, . Wellington, 25th May, 1925.

T HE follo.wing list ofteac~ers .is issued under the authority of the Mimster of EducatIOn In accordance wIth the require.

ments of the Education Act. The list contains the namcs of-

(a.) Teachers added to the Teachers' Register: (b.) Teachers already in the Teachers' Register-

(1.) Now graded, but not previously graded; (2.) Whose grading has been altered as the result

of correction in marks or change in certificate; (3.) Who are now graded under an additional

division. JNO. CAUGHLEY, Director of Education.

Date of

Name. Certifi· Grading. Grading or catc. Certificate or

Promotion.

Adams, Edward Lionel .. B Sec. D .. 1/2/25 Adams, Leila Margaret .. B P.209 .. 1/2/25 Aitken, Frederick Richard B P.21O · . 1/2/25

George Arcus, Laurence Herbert .. B P. 63 .. 1/2/25 Armstrong, Florence Beatrice B P. 197 .. 1/2/25 Ameil, Douglas Reginald .. B P.206 .. 1/2/25 Astle, Norma .. .. B P.194 .. 1/2/25 Bain, George Allen .. B P.204 .. 1/2/25 BatemaIl,J\l:a,garet Amy .. C P.205 .. 1/2/25 Bayly, Clarice Lillian .. Lic. .. 1/2/25 to

30/6/27 Bayne, Eleanor Matilda Graco B P.145 .. 1/2/25 Bell, Julian Brook .. C P.2II .. 1/2/25 Billcliff, Leslie Garfield .. B P. 1!l3 .. 1/2/25 Bird, Orace Elizabeth · . B P. 153 .. 1/2/25 Birkbi, ,Tohn Spearman Lie. .. 1/3/25 to

,d'Hautevilie 30/6/27 Bishop, Ada Charlottp .. B P.201 -- 1/2/25 Black, SholtO , .. .. B P. 197 .. 1/2/25 Biomfil'ld,' L~onel' Dudley .. Lic. .. 1/2/25 to

30/6/27 Roenicke, Annie Apolonia .. B P. 199 .. 1/2/25 Brabant, Kate SydnQy .. C P.202 .. 1/2/25 Brockett, Frederick Charles B Tech. D T, C IV 1/2/25 Brown, Lila Amelia .. D Rec. D .. 1/2/25 Bryant, Hilda Jospphine .. Lic. .. 1/:1/25 to

Bums; Marjorie Jean 30/6/27

.. B P.202 .. 1/2/25 Butler, Ethel Dora -- D P.226 .. 1/4/25 Caigou, Rdward Gooch .. R P.193 .. 1/2/25 Cameron, Flora Morison .. B P. 195 .. 1/2/25 Campbell, Archibald John .. B P. 197 .. 1/2/25 Campbell, Eva May .. D P.230 " 1/2/25 Canavan', Cecily Maude .. R P.203 .. 1/2/25 Carnachan, Robert .. B P. 38 -- 1/2/25 Carroll, Kathleen Annie, M.A. A P. 1!l2 .. 1/2/25 Carter, Olive Josephine .. B P.205 .. 1/2/25 Cassels, William .. · . B .. 1/2/25 Chapman, Philip Donald .. D P. 220 .. 1/3/25 Chapple, Kingsley Gough .. B P.196 .. 1/2/25 Clark, Dorothy Annwin .. R P.201 .. 1/2/25 f'"oddington, Edward George B P. 73 .. 1/2/25 Collins, Kenneth Alfred Lionel B P.21O .. 1/2/25 Cowens; Gladys .. .. B P. 19R · . 1/2/25 Cozens; Ethel Lily Alice .. .. Sec. D ., 15/4/25 Cunningham, Irene Roger .. Lie. .. 1/4/25 t.o

30/6/27 Cnshen, John Alfred .. B P. 85 · . 1/2/25 Dart, Charles William Raynor B P.200 .. 1/2/25 Da vis~' Doris Diana .' .. R P. 214 · . 1/2/25 Dillon, Elizabeth Marion · . B P.200 .. 1/2/25 Dillon, Kathleen Sarah · . B P.200 · . 1/2/25 Donnell, Athol Hodgson · . B P. 205 .. 112/25 Dunca,n, Agnes Dennehy · . D P.222 .. 1/2/25 Ehert, William Edward Rnss D P. 212 .. 1/3/25

Bell Fabiap, Mabel Roma · . B P.202 · . 1/2/25 Falconer, Mavis .. · . B P.206 · . 1/2/25 Feqruson, Mona Sin claire · . B P.201 .. 1/2/25 FittaI1, Edith Joan .. Lie. " 112/25 to

30/6/27 Forbes, James Grant .. B P.203 .. 1/2/25 Foxon, Vincent' Bradley " B P. 20~ .. 1/2/25 Francis, Vivian Frederick B P.203 .. 1/2/25

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Fraser, Percy James Frethy, Anita Gillespie, William Bryce Gillies, Alan Garde Goodridge, Sybil Mary Goodwin, Mary Stewart Graham, Helen

Green, Winifred Augusta Gunn, Douglas Clairo Hagg"tt, Francis Guy Hall, Harold Torrance Harris, Walter Bernard Hawkins, Horace Henry Henehan, Annie May Higginson, Enid Laura Hislop, Thomas Gordon Hobin, William Vernon Hodder, Mary }~va

Hogan, Mary

Howes, Evelyn Margaret Blanche

Hughes, Norma Ida Huston, Grace Letitia

Hutt{lll, Robert Guthrie Ingerson, William Laurie JameR, Lucy Deborah Jenkins, Alfred Edward Johnson, Olga Nelly Johnson, Thomas Lionel Greet ,Johnstone, Mer. Katherine

Annie • Kalaugher, Wilfred George Kane, Margaret Gwendoline Kelly, Daniel Thomas, B.A.

Kinross, Stewart Miller Laing, Archibald Morrison .. Lane, Mary Louisa Leech, Louisa Dorothy Anne Lepper, Elizabeth Helen

Lockhart, David Roy Longley, Donald Watson Lord, GP,Orge Henry Mac Bean, Agnes Mary McClatchy, Hector Baden,

B.A. McCrae, Jane Kinney MacDonald, ,James Alexander Macdonald, Vuna May Macdougall, Walter Phillips McGeahan, Catherine Roma McGuigan, John James Mackie, John Alexander McLean, Clive Cunningham

McLintock, Alexander Hare McPherson, Margaret (ii) McQuillan, Kathrine Maude McRae, Duncan Marshall, Alexander Campbell Marshall, Iona Machrie Mathews, Margaret !\leak, Leslie John Randolph Meiklejohn, Sejeant Frederick Mickle, Paul Alexander Doug·

las Mitchell, Lillian Helen Irene Moffat, William Monaghan, Mary ..

Money, Herbert, B.A. Moore, James Morcom, Annie Elizabeth Morgan, Hermon David Morris, Geraldine ..

Mountford, Ida Annie Mullay, May Cameron Mullon, Elmira Chadwick

[No. 40

I I Date of I eertili· I Grading. Grading or cate. i Certiftcate or

I Promotion.

B P.198 1/2/25 B P.199 1/2/25 B P.I96 1/2/25 B P.206 1/2/25 B P. 193 1/2/25 B 1/2/25

Lic. 1/2/25 to 30/6/27

D P.218 1/2/25 B P.205 1/2/25 B P. 199 1/2/25 B Sec. C 1/2/25 B P.202 1/2/25

-B P.I'77 1/2/25 C P.198 1/4/25 C P.21O 1/4/25

Sec. D 15/4/25 B P.204 1/2/25

Lic. 1/2/25 to 30/G/27

Lic. 1/2/25 to 30/6/27

B 1/2/25

D P.223 1/2/25 Lic. 1/3/25 to

30/6/27 B P.69 1/2/25 B P.180 1/2/25 C P.215 1/2/25 B P.1I7 1/2/25 D P.219 1/2/25 B P.214 1/2/25

C{ Sec. D 20/4/25 P.172 1/1/25 Sec. D 15/4/25

B P.202 1/2/25

B { Sec. D 1/4/25 P.197 I/J/25

B P.182 1/2/25 B P.I00 1/2/25 B P.199 1/2/25 D P. 224 1/2/25

Lie. 1/3/25 to 30/6/27

B P. 189 1/2/25 D P.205 1/2/25 B P.66 1/2/25 B P.200 1/2/25

B{ Sec. D 20/4/25 P. 177 1/1/15

B P.206 1/2/25 B P.107 1/2/25 D P.233 1/2/25 B 1/2/25 B P.210 1/2/25 B P.I06 1/2/25 B P. 198 1/2/25

Lic. 1/2/25 to 30/6/27

B P.198 1/2/25 B P.21O 1/2/25 B P.211 1/2/25 B P.192 1/2/25 C P.215 1/2/25 C P.217 1/2/25 B P.208 1/2/25 B P. 195 1/2/25

Sec. D 20/4/25 R P. 78 1/2/25

B P. 207 1/2/25 B P.21O 1/2/25

Lic. 1/2/25 to 30/6/27

A 1/2/25 B P. 202 1/2/25 C P. 124 1/1/25 B P. 191 1/2/25

Lic. 1/3/25 to 30/6/27

D P.214 1/2/25 B P. 165 1/1/25 B 1/2/25

MAY 28.J

Same. Certlft-cate.

-Murphy, Elizabeth May .. B Murphy, Eugpne Redmond •• B Murray, Margaret Ann~~~ .. Lie.

Naylor, Dorothy Harrison .. B Neale, Phyllis Louise .. B Newick, Charles Edgar .. B Noonan, Albert Leslie Royston B O'Donnell, Mary Ell .. n .. B O'Flynn, Francis Edward .. B Okey, Douglas Taylor .. B Oram, Margaret .Russell .. D Oram, Norman Ferguson Sibly B Orr, Ruby Florence .. B Parson, Edna Enterpe .. B Paul, Francis Howard Beare B Paul, Gertrude .. .. B Pearce, Winifred Mary .. .. Phillips, Thomas .. .. B Priestley, Harry Jones .. B Pullar, .Jobn Rule .. B Purcbes, Olive Roma .. n Randell, Mavis Grace .. D Read, Annie Muriel .. R Reynolds, Artbur Edward .. B Richardson, George Maxwell B Richardson, Gordon Bennett B Robinson, Walter Robert .. B Russell, Leslie .. .. B Sargison, James Henry .. B

Savage, Mary Ellen, B.A. B{ .. Scarfe, Elsie Sutherland .. B Scott, Alison Langlands .. B Saker, George Thomas .. B Scott, Leonard Nixon .. B Scott, Thomas Duncan .. B Selby, Edgar Andrew .. C Shallcr.~ss, Mary .. .. B Sheat, Ruth Violet -. .. Shepherd, Charles Leslie .. B Sheppard, Olive Marcia .. B Sims, Algernon Sydney .. C Slaney, Ernest Swinnerton .. B Small, Harold .. .. B Smith, Elsie .. .. B Smith, Lottie Mildred .. D Southey, Charles Carrington B Southward, Mrs. Dora Isabel D Soothward, James .. B Spicer, Helen .. .. B Stephens, Joan Dunstan .. B Suckling, Gertrude Annie .. B Swan, George .. .. B Sweet, Eric Russell .. C Thorn.on, Arthur Gibson .. C Thomson, Leonard Henry .. B Thomson, Thomas .. .. Thwaites, Irene Evelyn .. B Tills, Harry Hilton Hare .. C Turner, Elma Frances '.' B Turney, Douglas William D

Bruce Urquhart, Juanita. .. B Veitch, Henry Charles .. B Ward, Arthur Duncan .. B Walker, Mavis Irene .. B Walsh, WIlham Henry PatrIck B Watson, .Tohn (ii) .• B Wllt!lOn, Walter Edwin Francis Lie.

Wlttt!l, Mrs Eliza Annie Webber, John Oswald Webster, Adam Hunter

Hutcheson Whihiey, John Chalmer Whimp, Maurice Mulloy Whyte, Frederick John Ben-

nett Wilkinson, Marion Williamson, Donald Campbell Wilson, Elsie Hamilton Woodruffe, Florence Jessie •• Wright, Grace Edith Meliora Wright, KathleenEmil~

Lic. B B

B C B

B B B B B B

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, 1781

Grading.

P. 194 P. 174

P. 195 P.205 P. 205 P. 200 P.198 P. 66 P.213 P. 225 P.203 P.190 P. 186 P. 196 P. 182 Sec. D P.206 P. 200 P.20il P. 197 P. 219 P.20ll' P.54 P.205 P.204 P.199 P. 204-

Sec. D P.185 P.195 P.208 P.183 P.201 P.207 P.198 P.208 Sec.D P. 176 Tr. C. P.211 P.199 P. III P. 196 P. 169 P.80 P. 193 P. 149 P.206

P. 135 P.96 P. 182 P. 215 P.201 Sec. D P.201 P. 181 P .. 208 P.226

P.202 P.202 P.208 P.21O P. 96

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16/4/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/4/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25

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1/2/25 112 125 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25 1/2/25

I Li8t oj Per8ona, Oompanies, doc., carrying on Fire·insurance . Business in New Zealand.

I Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 25th May, 1925.

T HE following list of persons, firms, and companies carrying on fire·insurance business in New Zealand is

published in accordance with clause 11 of the rules made under the Fire Brigades Act, 1908 .

RIOHD. F. BOLLARD, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Alliance Assurance Company (Limited), 23-25 Grey Street, Wellington .

Atlas Assurance Company (Limited), 9 Bra!)don Street, Wellington .

Australi>tn Alliance Assurance Company, Box 95, Auckland. Australian Provincial Assurance Association (Limited),

corner Grey and Featherston Streets. Wellington. . British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company (Limited) •

care of Murray, Roberts, and Co. (I-imited), Wellington. British Traders' Insurance Company (Limited), 29 Hunter

Street, Wellington. Canton In.urance Office (Limited), care of J. W. Wallace

and Co., Wellington. Commercial Union Assurance Company (Limited), John.ston

Street, Wellington . Continental Insurance Company (Limited), 94 Hereford

Street, Christchurch . Dominion Co-operative Insurance Soc i e t y (I, i mit ed),

St. George Buildings, 8 Brandon Street, Wellington. Eagle, Star, and British Dominions Insurance Compauy

(Limited), 26 Shortland Street, Auckland. Excess Insurance Company (Limited), care of Messrs. Sead­

Gowing and Cmven (N.Z.) (Limited), Cathedral Square, Christchurch .

Farmers' Co-operative Fire and Marine Insurance Association of New Zealand (Limited), Cashel Street, Christchurch.

Guardian Assurance Company (Limited), 156 Featherston Street, Wellington.

Hartford Fire Insurance Company (Limited), 9~ Hereford Street, Christchurch.

Hawke's Bay Mutual Fire Insurance Association, Hastings. Home Insurance Company (Limited), care of Messrs. G. G •

and J. H. Aitken and Co., 94 Hereford Street, Christchurch . Insurance Office of Australia (Limited), First Floor, No. 15

Customs Street East, corner of Fort Street La!)e, Auckland. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company

(Limited), Cathedral Square, Christchurch. London Aasurance Corporation, care of Messrs. Sead.Gowing

and Craven (N.Z.) (Limited), Cathedral Square, Christ­church .

London and Lancashire Insurance Company (Limited), comer of Fort and Commerce Streets, Auckland.

Marine Insurance Company (Limited), care of ThomaR Mackv and Co., Auckland.

Mercantile and General Insuranoe Company (Limited) 27 Panama Street, Wellington.

National Insurance Company of New Zealand (Limited), Dunedin .

New Zealand Insurance Company (Limited), Auokland . New Zealand Medical Assnranc!) Society (Co-operative). 8 and

10 Brandon Street, Wellington . North British and Mercl!.ntiIe Insurance Company, Routh's

Buildings, corner of Johnston and Featherston Streets, Wellington .

Northern Assurance Company (Limited), Williamson'f Chambers, 41-47 Shortland Street, Auckland •

Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society (Limited), care of Messrs. Rowley and Gill, Featherston Street, Wellirigton.

Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limited), Wellington.

Otago Farmers' Union Mutual Fire Insurance Aasociation, Water Street, Dunedin.

Phmnix Assurance Company (Limited), 153-155 Featherston Street, Wellington.

Prudential Assurance Company (Limited), 21 Swanson Street, Auokland.

Queensland Insurance Company (Limited), Wellington. Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation of London, Custom-

house Quay, Wellington.

I Royal Insurance Company (Limited), Wellington. Scales, George H. (Limited),. Fletcher's B. nildings, Custom­

house Quay, Wellington. South British Insurance Company (I-imited), South British

Chambers, corner of Queen and Shortland.Streets, Auckland. Southern Union General Insurance ComPII:llY. of Australasia

(Limited), 89 Worcester Street, Christohuroh. Standard Insurance Con.pany of New Zealand (.Limited;.

Dunedin.

• Jl.ellewed tQ 31/12(~O. State Fire Insurance Office, Lambton Quay, W.ellington. SU!) IIlBUra!)Ce Office, Shortland Street. Auckland.

1782 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ,[No. 40

Taranaki Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Association, I Eltham.

Public Trust Office.-Roxb1trgh Agency.

Thames and Mersey ll,fariml Insurance Company (Limited), Worcester Street, Christchurch.

Union Assurance Society (Limited), care vf New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency (Limited), Wellington.

I T is notified for pllblic information that Mr. J. H. Waigt,h, jun., has been appointed Agent of the Public Trust Office

at Roxburgh vice Mr. A. S. Newland, resigned. Dated at Wellington this 23rd of May, 1925.

United Insurance Company (Limited), 324 Lambton Qua), Wellington.

J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

Victoria Insurance Company (Limited), Dunedin. Incorporated 80cietieIJ Act, 1908.

Waikato Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association, Te Awamutu (in liquidation).

Wairarapa Automobile Association Mutual Insurance Com. pany, Featherston.

Wt'llington FarmeI'!l' Union Mutual Fire Insurance Associa· tion, Bryant's Buildings, 7 Ran~itikei Street, Palmerston North.

I WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Assistant Registrar of Incor­, porated Societies, do here by declare that, a.q it has been

made to appeal to me that The Dannevirke Spiritualist Church, (Incorporated), 1922/3, is no longer carrying on its operatior.B, the aforesaid society is hereby dissolved in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.

Dated at Napier this 22nd day of May, 1925. W. JOHNSTON,

Ynrkshire Insurance Company (Limited), Dunedin, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies,

Stores Regulations under the Public Service Act, 1912.

W HEREAS by section thirty-four of the Public Service Act, 1912 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), the Commissioner,

with the approval of the Governor-General in Council, is authorized to make regulations for the carrying-out of the provisions of the said Act:

Now, therefore, the Commissioner, in pursuance and exercise of the said authority, and with the approval of the Governor-General in Council, doth hereby, in respect of the Stores RegUlations made under the authority of the said Act, make the revocations in the Schedule hereto, and doth order that such revocations shall have effect as from the fifth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five.

SCHEDULE. 1. THE Stores Regulations published in the New Zealand Gazette on the 19th day of April, 1913, and the several amendments thereof published in the New Zealand GazeUe on the 14th day of May, 1914, the 11th day of JUne, 1914, and the 29th day of October, 1914, are hereby revoked.

2. The Stores Regulations (Departmental Property) published in the New Zealand Gazette on the 11th day of June, 1914, are hereby revoked.

As witness my hand this 19th day of May. 1925. P. VERSCHAFFELT,

Public Service Commissioner.

In pursuance of the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, a.pproves the foregoing regulations.

CHARLES FERGUSSQN, Governor-Generai. Approved in Council this 25th day of May, 1925.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Counoil.

Population of Ike Domi1lWn.

.. RETURN of the Estimated Population of the Dominion of New Zea1a.nd and Mandated Territory.

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I Mal.... I Femal... Total.

Estimated population (including Maoris) of New Zealand proper, Slst March, 1925 .. 705,161 674,326 1,379,487 Estimated population of Cook Islands, Niue, &c., 31st March. 1925 •• . .. .. 6~983 6,744 13,727 Estimated population of the Mandated Territory of Western Sa.moa., 31st December, 1924 .. 19,750 18,115 37,865

Estimated total population of the Dominion of New Ze>aIand and Mandated Territory 731,894 699,185 1,431,079 New Zealand proper, Slst March, 1925:-

(a.) Estimated population (excluding Maoris) (b.) Estimated Maori population

North Island,-_.

(a.) Estimated population (including Maoris) (fl.) " (excluding Maoris)

South Island,-(a.) Estimated population (including Maoris) (b.)

" (excluding Maoris)

CeIUlUS and Statistics Office, WellingtQn.26th.May,1925.

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.. 676,477 648,560 1,325,037

.. 28,684 25,766 54,450

.. : 447,078 419,552 866,630

.. i 419,528 394,823 814,351 I

. . 258";083 254,774 512,857

.. 256,949 253,737 510,686

MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician.

MAY 28.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1783

The Sharebroker8 dct, 1908.-Rules of the Chri8tchurch Stock Exchange.

Hcad Office, Stamp Duties Department, Wellington, 18th .May. 1925.

H IS Excellency the Governor·General in Council has been pleased to approve of the following rules of the Christ·

church Stock Exchange.

W. NOSWORTHY, .Minister of Stamp Duties.

RULES. I'RELIl\[INARY.

1. THE marginal notes hereto shall not affect the construc· tion hereof and in these presents unless there is something in the subject·matter or context inconsistent therewith.

" The Exchange" means the Christchurch Stock Exchange: " In writing" and" written" include printing, lithography,

and other modes of representing or reproducing words in a visible form:

" .Month" means calendar month: Words importing the singular number only include the

plural number, and vice versa' Words importing the masculine gender only include the

feminine gender: Words importing persons include corporations.

CONSTITUTION. Constitution.

2. The Christchurch Stock Exchange (hereinafter called "the Exchange") shall consist of members holding a share· broker's license and engaged in the purchase and sale of shares, dehentures, mines, and mining interests. No member shall be a member of any other Exchange in the city or subnrbs of Christchurch engaged in the same business.

OS.TECTS. Objects and purposes. Dispoeitlon of fUIlds.

3. The objects and purposes of the Exchange are to pro· vide, regulate, and maintain a suitablc building, room, or rooms in Christchurch for the promotion and facilitation of dealing in stocks, shares, bonds, debentures;-and marketable securities; to establish just and equitable principles in the transaction of business; to adjust controversies between its members; and to maintain uniformity in its rules and usages. Its funds are to be applied only for the purposes and objects herein set forth.

.MEMBERS. Number of members.

4. The number of members shall be limited to thirty·five, exclusi ve of country members.

COUNTRY .MEMBERS. Country members.

5. Any licensed broker carrying on business at a distance of not less than twenty miles from the rooms or buildings where this Exchange is for the time being transacting its business may be elected a country member by this Exchange; provided that this Exchange is the nearest metropolitan Exchange to his placAl of business. A country member shall be elected annually, and shall pay a fee of £2 28. per annum, or such other sum as ma,- be fixed from time to time by the Stock Exchange Association of New Zealand; such subscrip. tion to be payable in advance. The privileges of country membership shall expire on the 31st day of December of each year. Country members shall have the privilege of doing business with any member of any affiliated Exchange, but shall not be entitled or eligible to attend any" calls" or meetings of the Exchange except as a guest, and shall not be entitled to vote or hold office or have any voice in the control, management, or affairs of the Exchange. A country member shall sign and be subject to the rules of the Exchange, and he shall be deemed to be on the roll of the Exchange. The election of country members shall be carried out in the same manner as prescribed in the case of ordinary members.

MANAGEMENT. Office·bearers and seal.

6. The management of the Exchange shall be vested in a Committee consisting of the Chairman, Vice·Chairman, and three other members, and such Committee shall have (subject to these rules) the direction and control of the affairs of the Exchange; and they shall forthwith provide a common seal for the Exchange, and they shall have power from time to time to destroy the same and substitute a new seal in lieu thereof, and they may make regulations for the use and safe custody of the common seal, provided always that every instrument to which the seal shall be affixed shall be signed

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by at least two members of the Committtee and countersigned by the Secretary or some person appointed by the Committee.

7. In the event of any member of the Committee other than and excepting the Chairman and Vice·Chairman being absent from three consecutive meetings of the Committee without leave of t.he Chairman or, in his absence, the Vicf" Chairman, his seat thereon shall be declared vacant. .Meet· ings of the Committee shall be held at such place and at such times, and such notice thereof shall be given, as the Com mittee for the time being shall from time to time determine. Until the Committee otherwise determines, the Secretary sh'tII give to the members of the Committee notice of each meeting not later than forty ·eight hours before the date on which such meeting is to be held.

Retiring office· bearers. S. The Chairman, Vice·Chairman, and other members of

the Committee shall be elected at the annual general meeting by a majority of the members of the Exchange present and voting. Each such election shall be by ballot, and the persons elected shall take office immediately after the close of the annual general meeting at which they are elected. At each annual general meeting the Chairman, Vice·Chairman, and all other members of the Committee shall retire and be deemed to have vacated office. but each of them shall be eligible for re·election to the office which he has vacated, and shall, without notice or any other formality, be deemed to be and shall stand duly nominated for such office. Any other memo ber desiring to be or become a candidate for office must be proposed by one member and seconded by another member, and the nomination must be lodged with the Secretary seven clear days at If'ast before the day fixed for the annual meet· ing, otherwise such member shall not be deemed to be nomi. nated. So far as concerns the election of the Committee, each member voting must vote for the full number required, and any voting·paper recording a vote for less names than the required number shall be deemed to be informal, and shall not be taken into account.

Members restricted from acting in certain case •. 9. A member of the Committee shall not at any meeting

take any part in any proceedings relating to any complaint concerning such member, or otherwise having reference to the conduct of such member, or relating to any other matter in which such member has a special interest, and such member shall not be entitled to vote at any subsequent meeting of members dealing with any such subject or matter.

10. A member of the Committee shall not take part in any of its meetings pending the investigation of a charge affecting himself .

Surviving member may act. II. The surviving or continuing members on the Com.

mittee, notwithstanding any vacancy in their number, may act until the vacancy be filled up.

Majority to rule. 12. At meetings of the Committee all questions shall be

decided by a majority of the members present. Quorum.

13. The quorum for meetings of the Committee shall be three.

SECRETARY. Secretary.

14. The Committee may from time to time appoint a Sec· retary, who shall hold office during their pleasure, and at such remuneration as they may from time to time fix.

Actlng·Secretary. 15. In the absence of the Secretary from any meeting, or

in case of his suspension, the Chairman shall carry out his duties or may appoint another member to do so.

TREASURER. Treasurer.

16. The Secretary shall keep the accounts and act as Treasurer, and shall have the custody of all books and papers. He shall present at each annual general meeting a statement of the finances of the Exchange to the end of the previous year, duly audited by a member appointed by the members for that purpose.

CHAIRMAN. Abeence of Cbah-man and VIce-Chairman.

17. The Chairman, or in his absence the Vice·Chairman. shall preside at all meetings of the Exchange and of the Committee, but in the event of both being absent the memo bel'S present shall elect a Chairman for that occasion.

Powezs. IS. The Chairman of any meeting shall have entire control

thereof, and shall regulate the order and manner in which the business shall be conducted. The decision of the Chair· man shall be final in all cases submitted to him.

1784 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40 Castlng,vote.

19. In all cases, at any meeting, when, on a division, the votes are equal, the Chairman shall have a second or casting vote.

Members to be tined.

20. In the event of any member or members obstructing the bllSiness of the meeting or being guilty of any breach of etiquette, of which the Chairman shall be the sole judge, the Chairman shall have power to inflict such fine, not ex­ceeding £5, as he may deem advisable.

OFFIOIAL V ACANOY.

Occasional olllclal vacancies to be ruled up. 21. Any occasional vacancy in the Committee, or in the

position of Chairman or Vice-Cha.irman, shall be filled at a special general meeting of members to be summoned by the Committee for that purpose without unnecessary delay.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS AND SPECIAL GENERAL MEETINOS.

Business and powers of annual general meeting.

22. The financial year of the Exchange shall close on the 31st day of December. A general meeting of members shall be held annually in the month of January, at which the business shall be to receive from the Treasurer a balance. sheet showing the financial position of the Exchange; to elect a Committee and officers for the ensuing year, and also generally to conduct any bllSiness provided for in these rules.

GlvIIIg notice of business. 23. At any annual general meeting, after all husiness herein

provided for shall have been disposed of, it shall be com· petent for any member to bring under the notice of the meeting any business or matter within the object or purposes of the Exchange, and to give notice of any proposition to be considered at a future meeting.

Committee may oall .. special general meetlng. 24. A special general meeting may be called by the Com·

mittee at any time, .Any live members may call .. special general meeting.

25. A special general meeting shall be called by the Com· mittee upon the receipt of a requisition addressed to the Secretary requesting them to do so, signed by at least five members, and stating the business for which such meeting is required; and if the same shall not be convened within seven days from the time of Auch requisition being so left, or within one month if the object of such meeting is the alteration, amendment, or repeal of these rnles or any of them, the requisitionists,~or any five members, may themselves convene a meeting by giving the required notice at an official meeting.

Notice required for .. specIaJ general meeting. 26. A special general meeting can only be held after at

least twenty.four hours' notice has been given by annOIDlCe· ment at an official meeting, specifying the day and hour of the meeting, and the general nature of the business to be considered: Provided that this rule shall not apply to meet· ings called for the purpose of altering, amending, or repealing these rules or any of them.

Business at special general meetings UmIted. 27. No other business shall be transacted at a special

general meeting except that stated in the notice convening the meeting, and no resolution shall be passed, or other bnsiness transacted, which is not included within the objects and purposes for which the meeting is convened. No amend· ment shall be allowed upon any resolution contained in the notice convening any meeting not directly pertinellt thereto.

. Adjournment of geJIeral meetings. 28. An.y general meeting shall have power, inw 88, to

adjourn from time to time as may be found necessary. Whenever an adjournment to a future day has been decided on, notice thereof shall be given in such manner as may be determined by the Chairman of the meeting.

29. No business shall be transacted at any adjourned meet· ing other than the business left unfinished at the mooting so adjourned.

Voting majority to rule.

30. Every member present on a show of hands and upon every poll shall have one vote, and all questions shall be decided by a majority of the members present and voting, except in cases otherwise provided for in these rules. Voting by proxy shall not be permitted. A poll may be demanded by-any member present, which shall be taken at the meeting, and the result of the poll shall be deemed to be the resolution of the meeting at which the poll was demanded.

Qnorum. 31. The quorum for general and special general meetings

sha.ll not be less than six. If there is not a quorum present at any meeting, either of the Exchange or the Executive Committee, within fifteen minutes of the time appointed, the

sa~e ~hall lapse. The ~apse of a meeting shall in no way prejUdICe or affect the nght to call another meeting for the same purpose.

FUNDS.

Control of Funds. Borrowing. powers.

32. The Committee shall have full control over the funds of the Exchange, and shall pay therefrom all current expenses and outgoings, and any other payments for which they have the authority of the members. All moneys received shall be· paid into a bank account, and all accounts, salaries, &c., shall be paid by cheques drawn on such account. The Committee may from time to time, at its discretion, borrow for the purposes of the Exchange from any persons, firms, or corpo· rations any sum or sums of money on security of all or any of the property, real or personal, of the Exchange assets and effects, both present and future, either under legal mortgages or "harges with powers of sale and other usual powers, or by the issue of mortgage debentures, debentures, bonds, obligations, or any other securities of the Exchange, and generally on such terms and conditions as to the rate of interest or otherwi~e as the Committee thinks fit; and the Committee may also, for the purposes of the Exchange, borrow money from the bankers of the Exchange on over· draft or otherwise, with or without securitv. It shall not he necessary for any intending lender to see 0;' inquire as to the purposes or objects for which moneys borrowed are required.

Investment of funds.

33. The Committee shall invest the funds as they may in their absolute discretion think advisable, and shall have power to sell and vary investments.

Cheques. 34. Cheques drawn on or against any funds of the Ex·

"hange shall bear the signatures of the Secretary or Acting. Secretary and of one member of the Committee.

ENTRANOE F.EE.

Entrance fee.

35. An entrance fee of three hundred guineas, or of such other sum as the Exchange may from time to time determine, shall be paid hy candidates for membership at the time of application for admission. In the event of a candidate being rejected his entrance fee shall be returned to him: Provided that any candidate for admission by virtue of the purchase of a membership shall not be required to pay any entrance fee other than the sum mentioned in Rule 50.

SUBSORIPTION.

Subscription. Defaulters. 36. An annual subscription, which shall be fixed at each

annual general meeting, shall be made payable at such time and in such manner as the Committee may determine. New members shall pay on election the subscription which shall have been levied for the current year. Any member not paying his subscription within two calendar months after the same shall have been levied shall be charged an additional sum equal to the amount of the subscription levied, and if such additional sum, together with the subscription, is not paid within four calendar months from the time when such subscription was levied he shall be deemed to be suspended from tho privileges of his membership, and shall continue so suspended until such time as he has paid the subscription and the additional sum charged through non·payment of the subscription during the first two months. Failing payment within twelve months of the date on which the subscription first became payable of such subscription and any additional sum payable as aforesaid, he shall immediately upon the expiration of such twelve months ipso facto cease to be a member, and his seat shall be forfeited to and become the property of the Exchange.

37. The membership of a resi!,,'lling member, from the date of resignation until the election of his nominee, shall be sub· ject to the same annual subscription as that of existing memo bel'S during that period.

38. A membership purchased by the Committee shall not be liable for the annual subscription whilst held hy them.

ELECTION OF MEMBERS.

Election of members.

39. Every candidate for admission to membership must be proposed by a member and seconded by another member, and his name shall be submitted to the Committee and announced at an official meeting, and posted in the room of the Exchange and notified in writing to members at least seven days before the day of election. The ballot shall be taken at the first call of shares on the day after such seven days have expired. Applications for admission to member· ship, except as otherwise provided, shall be in the following form :-

MAY 28.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1785

Form of applicatIOn 10% admluIon. Christchurch, . 19 .

To the Secretary of the Christchurch Stock Exchange. Sm, - I am desirous of being admitted a member of the Christchurch Stock Exchange, upon the terms of and under and subject in all respects to its rules and regulations which now are or hereafter may be for the time being in force.

I have read the rules as at this date, and am willing to sign them when called upon to do so.

Enclosed I beg to hand you cheque for £ , being the entrance fee required.

I am, &c., ........... . Eleetion of candidates.

40. Candidates shall be elected by the members by ballot. One black ball in five shall exclude. Proxies shall not be allowed. No ballot shall be valid unless at least one·fourth of the total members of the Exchange entitled to vote do actually vote. No rejected candidate shall be again proposed for election within the space of six months after his rejection.

Delegation. 41. Any member in partnership with another person or

persons may during his absence from Christchurch or whilst ill delegate to any such partner all or any of his rights under these rules, prOVIded such partner is approved by the Com· mittee. Such approval may be withdrawn at any time by the Committee WIthout assigning any reason for such with· drawal. The member so delegating his rights shall be respon· sible for all acts and defaults of such delegate in the same way as the delegating member would be responsible were such acts or defaults committed by such member. No memo ber shall enter into or be in active partnership with any person other than a member, unless such partner shall have been approved by the Committee.

Members to sign the rolel!. 42. Every member shall sign the rules. A member shall

not be entitled to the privileges of membership until he has done so.

RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS PERSONAL.

Blghts and Privllegel! of Members personal. 43. The rights and privileges of every member shall be

personal to himself, and shall not be transferable by opera· . tion of law nor by his own act except as provided in these rules.

INTEREST IN MEMBERSHIP.

Members to have Interest In their membership. 44. Every member shall have an interest in his member·

ship, but he shall have no power to, and shall not, encumber or assign the same by way of mortgage, and the Exchange shall have a preferential lien thereon for any debt or debts owing by the said member to the Exchange or to any member or members thereof.

TRANSFER OF MEMBERSHIP.

Members may tl'ansfe. membership. 45. Any member may propose a candidate for membership

in his stead, provided he at the time of such proposal lodges with the Secretary the resignation of his own membership. In the event of such candidate being rejected the member may agam propose a candidate until a candidate proposed by him shall be elected. Pending the election of a candidate proposed by him, the member shall retain his membership and all the privileges thereof; but as soon as a candidate proposed by him shall be elected the resignation of such member shall take effect.

46. Any member may resign his membership, and there· after nominate a candidate to be proposed for membership in his stead. In the event of such nominee being rejected, the resigning member may. again nominate a candidate until a candidate nominated by him be elected.

Beslgnatlon must be accepted by Committee. 47. The resignation of a member who shall not at the time

of lodging such resignation propose a candidate for member· ship in his stead shall not take effect unless it be accepted by the Committee.

Deceased member. 48. The executors or administrators of any deceased memo

bel' shall have the same privilege as that possesseed by a resigning member of nominating a candidate, who may be proposed for membership in the place of the deceased member.

49. On transfer of a membership under Rules 45, 46, or 4-8 notification of same shall be made in the following form :­

Form of notice of tr&Dllfer of memberahip. Christchurch, , 19 .

To the Secretary of the Christchurch Stock Exchange.

Sm, - I [or We], the undersigned , do hereby notify to you that I [or We] have sold my membership [or

the membership of the late ] in the Christchurch Stock Exchange to , of , for t·he sum of £ , and that it is my [or our] intention to propose [or have proposed] the said for membership in my stead [or the stead of the said ]. .

I am, &c., ••••••..•...

Form of notloe of purchase of memberahip. Sm,-'--Referring to the above notice I, the said

have purchased the above membership for the sum of £ , and am desirous of being admitted a member of the Christ· church Stock Exchange, upon the terms of, and under, and suhject in all respects to its rules and regulations which now are or hereafter may be for the time being in force.

I have read the rules as at this date, and am willing to sign them when called upon to do so.

Enclosed I beg to hand you cheque for, £ , being amount of entrance fee payable by me.

I am, &c., •••••.•••.•.

Entrance fee of members by puzchaae. 50. On t.ransfer of a membership 26 per cent. of the gross

sum which the transferee shall have paid or agreed to pay for the said membership shall be paid to the Exchange as the entrance fee of the said transfere.e; hut in no case shall the amount of the fee be less than £20, and the transferee shall not be eligible for election until the said fee be paid. In the event of his rejf'ction the said fee so paid shall be returned to him. The Committee may require from any or all of the parties concerned such evidence as t.hey may deem necessary as to the price paid for the membership, and may further require, if they think fit, the whole of the considera· tion money to be passed through the hands of the Treasurer.

All elaIms agalDst members to be paid before election of nominee. 51. The election of any candidate for adInission to member·

ship by virtue of this purchase of a membership from a member or the executors or administrators of a deceased member shall not be proceeded with until all claims whioh the Exchange or any member or members thereof may, under these rules, have or have had against the said member or deceased mem ber shall have been satisfied. Committee may sell memberahip of a late member who Is Indebted to

Exchange 0% any member of it. 52. At any time after the resignation, retirement, or death

of any membf'r who is indebted to the Exchange, or to any member or members thereof, the Committee may sell and transfer the membership of the said late member, subject to the purchaser being duly elected. The Conunit~ shall apply the proceeds in the first place in payment of the amount due to the Exchange for the purchaser's transfer fee, and of any subscription, fine, or other liability owing by the late memo bel'; in the second place, in payment of the claims or the indemnification of any member or members who may at the time of such resignation, retirement, or death be creditors of the said member; and, lastly, in payment of the balance (if any) to the resigning or retiring member, or the executors or administrators of the deceased member, as the case may be. Committee's power of tr&Dllfer to supersede aD other rights of tr&Dllfer.

53. The exercise by the Committee of the power contained in the preceding rule shall supersede all other rights of tI'ansfer of membership.

FORFEITURE AND DISPOSAL OF INTEREST IN MEMBERSHIP.

A member expelled to forfeit memberahip. whlcb Committee IDay Bell and tr&DIIfer.

54. Any member expelled from the Exchange shall forfeit to t.he Exchange all interest whatsoever in his membership, and shall cease to have any claim whatever on or to the property or funds of the Exchange, and the Committee may, at their discretion, sell and transfer such forfeited member· ship subject to the purchaser being duly elected.

55. The Committee shall apply the proceeds in the first place in payment of the amount due to the Exchange for the purchaser's transfer fee, and of any subscription, fine, or other liability owing by the late member; in the second place, in payment of the claims or the indemnification of any member or memhE'rs who may at the time of such expulsion be credi· tors of the said member, and the balance (if any) shall be disposed of as provided by Rule 52.

On the sale of a membership under Rules 52 or 54 the purchaser shall apply for admission in the following form :­Form of application fO% admission on purchase of memberahip from

Committee. Christchurch, ,19 •

To the SecretalY of the Christchurch Stock Exchange. Sm,-Having purchased from the Committee of the Christ· '

church Stock Exchange the membership of , for the sum of £ , I am desirous of being admitted a member of the Christchurch Stock Exchange, upon the terms of and under and subj~ in all respects to its rules and regulations

1786 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

which now are or hereafter may be for the time being in force. I CIalms not arWng from tmnsaetIoDa under the rules. I have read the rules at this date, and am willing to sign 64. Claims on the estate of a resigning, retiring, or deccased

them when called upon to do so. member that do not arise from transactions under these rules I am, &c., ..•.....•.•. shall not be recognized by the Committee until all claims

~ M' C A that have arisen from transactions under the rules shall have VECEASED OR EX·i EMBERS HAVE NO LAm ON SSETS. been satisfied.

Deceased or ",,·members have no claim on the assets of the Exchange. 56. Members who resign or cease to be members from any

CaUse whatever, or the executors or the administrators of any deceased member, shall have no claim on the assets of the Exchange.

DEFAUI.TERS. Defaulters ~ Committee to deal with them, and how.

57. The Committee shall suspend for such period as it shall think fit, and may also fine or recommend for expulsion any member who shall fail to pay when due any debt incurred by him to another member. Should the Committee decide to recommend the member's expulsion they shall report accord­ingly to the members at a special general meeting called for that purpose. It shall be competent for the said special general meeting to confirm the Committee's recommendation and expel the member so brought before them, or deal with him by fine or suspension from mem bership. A memb!'r who becomes insolvent or assigns his estate for the benefit of, or oompounds wit,h, his creditors shall, ip80 facto, cease to be a member, and shall forfeit to the Exchange all interest in his membership and in the funds and property of the Exchange, not",ithstanding that he may not be at the same time a defaulter on the Exchange; but such member may be rein­stated without payment of fee after he has obtained his dis­charge from his insolvency, or a release from his creditors, by ballot taken in the same manner as provided by Rule 40. Open tra1IsactIOIIS of defaulters to be closed at order of Committee.

58. The Committee shall have power to order that all open transactions, including time-bargains, between any member unable to meet his engagements and other members shall be closed within a time to be named by the Committee. Such transaotions shall be closed accordingly by the Chairman buying or selling in the market on account of the member in default such stock or shares as he may have contracted to sell or purchase. The Chairman shall charge current rate of brokerage to the defaulter, and such brokerage shall be the property of the Chairman:. Mem bel'S shall, without delay, render full statements of account to the Committee.

Notioe of default. 59. Should it come to the knowledge of any member of the

Exchange that a broker, either in Christchurch or elsewhere, has failed to meet his engagements, thc said member must at once report the circumstances to the Chairman, who shall bring the matter before the Exchange at its first meeting for decision as to what action shall be taken. Any member failing or neglecting to report to the Chairman a8 above specified shall be liable to be fined a sum not exceeding £200, or to be suspended, at the option of the Exchange.

Accounts. 60. The Committee shall have power to investigate tbe

accounts of members with a member in default, and to reject or require the correction of any items which they may deem unsatisfactory.

Surpi1l888. 61. Members, creditors of a member in default, shall have

a preferential claim on all surpluses in the hands of other members, resulting on the closing of transactions open at the time of default, and also on all moneys which may become payable to a member in default out of funds in the hands of the Committee from the estate of another member in default. All surpluses in the hands of members resulting on the closing of open transactions with a member in default shall be paid to the Committee.

How to da&I with surpi1l8e8. 62. The Committee shall distribute as soon as possible

amongst members, creditors of the member in default, the surpluses received from other members on his account, and all moneys due to him out of funds in the hands of the Com­mittee from the estate of another member in default.

DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS OF EX-MEMBERS. Recent oIaImB to have pre1erenoe In distribution of assets of an

",,·member. 63. The Committee in dividing amongst members, creditors

of a late member, the proceeds received by them on sale of a membership, after deducting the transfer fee of the purchaser and all other liabilities due to the Exchange, or in dividing any surpluses received by them from members on account of a defaulting member's estate, or in dividing any moneys due to him out of funds in the hands of the Committee from the estate of another member in default, shall not necessarily distribute the same pro rata, but may, in their discret,ion, give preference, either wholly or in part, to claims of recent date over claims of longer standing which were not divulged to the Committee at the time they arose.

PARTNERS OR CLERKS. Members' partners and clerks may be admitted to otllclal meetlngs.

65. Without limiting the powers of a mom ber under clause 41 of these rules, the Chairman or Vice-Chairman mav grant a member permission for a partner or clerk in his service to attend the official meetings for t,he purposl' of making quotations and the purchase and sale of shareR on behalf of such member, and in his stead, but for no other purpose. Such authorized partner or clerk shall be subject to the ruleR and usages of the Exchange, but shall not have a vote at any meeting, nor any voice in the management of the Exchange. The Chairman or Vice-Chairman may with­draw the permission at any time. A member shall not enter into or bc in active partnership with any person other than a member, unless such partner shall have been approved by resolution of a meeting of the Committee.

65A. Where one of the members of a firm is a member of the Exchange. the entrance fee payable by another member of the same firm shall be reduced one-half: Provided that in the event of a dissolution of snch partnership iaking pla,ce the member who entered at reduced entrance fee, should he desire to remain a member, shall be required to pay, within one month after such dissolution has taken place, a Bum which shall, with the amount already paid by him, make up the full entrance fee payable at the date of his election; find until such sum be paid the member shall be considered not to have paid his entrance fee (as provided by these rules), and shall not be entitled to attend the Exchange-room or to have any of the rights of memb('l't1hip, and shall cease to be a member. But if the same partnership shall have continued for a period of five yean;; from the date of I'lection he shall then be considered a full member without further payment. Any member who has not paid the full cnt,rance fee payable at the date he became a member shall not have power to deal, by transfer or otherwise, with his seat on the Exchange for a period of five years.

Conditions of admission. 66. A clerk 80 admitted to official meetings shall be deemed

to be the agent of his employer, and the member on whose application he is admitted shall be responsible for all the transactions of the said clerk.

Qu&liflcation of clerk. 67. A derk shall not bl' eligible for admission unless he b.,

at least twenty -one years of age. RestrIctions to dealing by a clerk.

68. A clerk shall not buy or sell time-bar,gains, or deal except in cMh transactions, unless he shall have written authority to do so from his employer; such authority to be lodged with the Chairman, and all his dpalings shall be on account of his emplo:yer.

JIlembelll may withdraw autbority given to a clerk. 69. A member may, by a letter addressed to the Secretary,

withdraw the authority to his clerk to act, but his respon­sibility shall continue until such withdrawal shall have been notified to the members at an official meeting.

COMMISSION. Brokerage chargeable.

70. The rates of brckerage shall be those fixed or adopted from time to time by the Stock Exchange Association of New Zealand.

No unauthorized rates to be charged. 71. No rates other than those fixed or adopted shall be

charged. It shall not be allowable under any circumstances whatever to pay agents or other persons not members of an Exchange affiliated to the Stock Exchange Association of New Zealand a remlmeration of any kind for introducing business, except in respect of applications for shares in new companies, or for new issues of shares, bonds, stock, or de bentures.

Member not to do business below rates. 72. No member shall do business for or with any broker or

other person (other than a member of an Exchange affiliated to the Stock Exchange Association of New Zealand, or a member of a recognized Exchange beyond New Zealand) at net prices, or at less than the rates of commission fixed or authorized by the Stock Exchange Association of New Zealand.

OFFICIAL MEETINGS. Time, place, and purpose of o1llolal meethIgs.

73. The omcial meetings of the Exchange shall be the meetings of members, held at such place and times 88 the members shall appoint, at which the business shall be to make prices, efiect sales, and receive and record quotations

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of sales; also to du any genoml business in accordance with t,hese rules. The quorum for an official meeting shall be not less than five members of the Exchange for the time being l'ntitled to vote.

Official and special holidays. 74. Tho official holidays to be observed by all members of

the 1<:xchange shall be lixed at the annual general meeting held in January of each year. S]X'cial holidays sball not be declared except by the vote of not less than two-thirds of the members present at any official meeting. Notice of intention to take such vote shall be given by the Chairman,at a previous meeting. No meeting shall be held on public holidays unless otherwise ordered by the members in the sa·me manner as that provided for special holid8,Ys.

Members leaving during a meetlng must get permlsslon. 75. A member shall not leave an official meeting without

the permission of the Chairman, under penalty of a fine to be fixed by the Chairman, which shall be paid \Vithin seven days.

No messages to be sent out during meetings. 71i. Telegrams and other written communications may be

received by members during business meetings, but no mes­sages shall be sent out during snch meetings.

QUOTATIONS.

Procedure to be observed at official meetings. 77. At the official meetings the prices made shall be bind­

ing on members making them to the extent of the minimum '1uotation, unless a definite number is stated. No sale shall be made while the record of business done is being called over, or during any time of suspense ordered by the Chairman.

MInimum quotations. 78. In offering to buy or sell at the meetings of the Ex­

change the minimum number of shares in mining companies in each case shall be :-

Up to Is. in value . . 300 shares. Over Is. to 2s. 6d. 200 Over 2s. (\d. to 58. 100 " Over 5s. 50 shares or £50 worth.

The minimum quotation of shares in investment companies shall be 100 shares, or £100 worth.

No sales on 'Change, or reported sale of Government in­scribed stock, bonds, or debentures free of income-tax, shall be officif\lJy quoted unless the sale i. of a parcel of £500 or over; but in the cal'll of such stocks, bonds, or debentures not free of tax sales of £200 or over may be officially quoted.

HIghest declared buyer to have priority. 79. The highest declared buyer shall have priorit,y ov"r all

other members in purchasing the stock in question at the price named; but. having made a purchase, he must. to retain his priority, immediately declare himself as still a buyer.

Lowest declared seller to have priority. 80. The lowest declared seller shall have priority ovel' all

other memr.ers in supplying the stock in question at the price named; but, having made a sale, he must, to maintain his priority, immediately declare himself aR still a seller.

Reporting sales. 8!. No saIl'S shall be'quoted on 'Change except those which

are made between members of this or any affiliated Exchange, and any sale must be quoted not later than the next succeed­ing, call, and only on the day that the sale is made; but sales made after the last call of the day may be reported up to 5 p.m. to the Secretary of the Exchange for publication.

Quotations cballeJlgsd. 82. If any quotation of sale be challenged, the Chairman

of the day shall immediately accompany the member whose quotation is doubted to his office, and there satisfy himself by examination of the books or papers of such member as to the bona fide8 of the quotation; and shall report the result either to the Committee in the first instance, or direct to the members in official meetiug a"sembled, as to him shall seem fit. Any member refusing to the Chairman an inspection of his books shall he treated by the Committee as guilty of making a false quotation. An offender shall be considered as guilty of conduct unworthy of a member, and be dealt with accordingly.

OFFICIAL LIST.

Official Ilst. 8~. The Jist of quotations of prices and of purchases and

sales effected and reported at the daily meetings of the Ex­change shall be the official list of the Exchange.

Private Usts. Publishing Information. Advertising. Auctions. 84. The COlLmittee may, if it 80 thinks fit, issue" monthly

list. No member shall issue a privat.e list or general report. No member shall publish in or disclose to any newspaper any information about any company quoted by the Exchange,

except in the name and with the consent of the Committee or the Uhairman. No member shall advertise in any mann"r whatsoever in connection with sharebroking businesM without first obtaining the sanction of the Committee. No member, nor his partner or clerk or anyone employed by him, shall be allowed to attend auctions to bid directly or indirectly for stock, debentures, scrip, bonds, or shares of anv deRcription Iforfeited shares excepted), and no memkr shall be allowed, directly or indirectly, to tender for stock, debentul'e~, scrip, bonds, or shares of any description in a rlpceased or bankrupt estate.

Any member who desires to issue a general circular-i.e .. a oircular to persons not his own clients, wherever located­shall first have the .ame approved by the Committee; and if he desires that thp cireular be distributed outside the terIi· tory of the Exchange, the ]X'rnlission of the Committee of the other Metropolitan Exchanges shall be first obtained bv the Exchange. -

Tenns and conditions of admission of compatJes to quotation. 81i. Admission of companies to quotation on thc official

list shall be upon such tprms and eonditions as the member~ shall from time to time determine. Th" Exchange .hall have power to suspend for any period, or withdraw altogether, the name of any company or a.sociation from th .. official list.

R.EGIS1'ER OF SAI"ES.

Register of all sales at official meetings to be kept. Contract, notes in mining transactions.

Sli. All sales made at official meetings shall be recorded in a register kept for that purpose, which record shall be called over before the close of such meeting, and members shall be bound thereby. Stamped contract notes for ,,11 transactions in mining sharps shall be passed between members, and in the event of a dispute, unless the contract note shall have been returned within a reasonable time, it shall be prima racie evidence of a sale having been effected, and at the pri cc stated thprein.

INVIOLABILITY OF CONTRACT.

Members' contracts. 87. I'.' contracts between members for the sale and pur­

chase of shares and stocks they shall be held to be principals to each other unleHs a writtp.n arrangement to the contrary be made between buying and selling broker at the time of the contract !x.ing made.

DELIVERY AND SETTLEMENT.

Time allowed for delivery of documents. 88. When sales are effected, the selling member must

deliver the documents within ten days from twelve o'clock on the day of sale, except in the case of Tasmanian and Australian stocks, when twenty-one days shall be allowed, unless a special time for delivery is 8ta ted at the time of sale. If the documents are not delivered in accordance with this rule, the buying member shall (subject to his having given not less than twenty-four hours' notice to the ChaifInan of the Exchange, dating from noon of the day on which notice is given, of his intention so to do) have the right to purchase or buy the said shares through the ChairInan on 'Change on the following or any subsequent day within the period of six weeks from date of the original purchase and at the risk of the seller.

Payment of documents. 89. Purchasers shall not be required to take delivery of

and pay for documents until the day following the sale. All documents must be delivered before 11 o'clock on Saturdays and 1 o'clock on other days, otherwise it shall not be incum­bent on purchasers to pay for same until the following day.

Failure of payment. 90. Sellers shall have the right to require the purchase­

money to be paid in cash or by marked cheque at the time and place of delivery of documents. In Case of failure of payment by the buyer the vendor may, within one day of default of settlement or on any future day, either cancel the transaction or sell at the buyer's risk, through the Chairman of the Exchange, the securities involved, and the defaulting member shall forthwith pay to the vendor any difference between the original purchase-money and the net proceeds of the securities resold.

LImit of time for tender of documents. 91. If delivery of documents has not been made within the

time specified in Rule 88, and the buyer has not cancelled the purchase or bought at the risk of the seller as therein provided, and the seller shall tender delivery of documents after the expiration of six weeks from the date of the sale, the buyer shall not be bound or compellable to accept de­livery of such documents unless some special agreement in writing has been entered into between the buyer and the seller in respect of such deliVery.

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Claim for delivery of documents. I 92. When a buyer shall claim delivery of documents after

the expiration of six weeks from the date of purchase,~ and the seller shall not have cancelled the sale or sold at the buyer's risk as provided in Rule 90, it shall not be incumbent upon the seller to deliver unless some special agreement in writing has been previously made between the buyer and the seller in respect of such delay.

(4.) The said amount shall be repaid to the party paying same on the Secretary being satisfied that the con­tract has been completed.

(0.) U the. party who, has paidlsuchf amount: shallJ fail1 to complete .. the contract,~ then the. saidl amount. shall be applied in the first place in paying to the. other party the amount which the defaulting) party is liable to pay to him as,hereinafterl.provided, and the balance (if any) shall be applied firstly in paying the brokerage payable to the Chairman, as herein­after mentioned, and, secondly, towards the pay­ment of any fine or fines inflicted upon the defaulter.

lIAlfusal to register a transfer not to Invalidate sale. 93. The refusal of the board of directors of any company

to register a transfer shall not invalidate a sale. Separate transfers and scrip to be dellvered for each sale. Scrip to

accompany trallllfers. 94. Sellers shall deliver separate transfers and scrip repre­

senting a sufficient number of shares sold in each sale if required to do so. Buyers requiring scriV must have trans­fers delivered with scrip attached or a memorandum equiva­lent to such scrip certified to by the company. A seller of shares in London companies, having a colonial register, shall deliver scrip on the colonial register, unless otherwise arranged at time of sale. The selling broker shall be responsible for a period of seven clear days from date of delivery for the validity of all documents delivered, and for the shares being free from all liability due or payable at the time of sale.

Sellers may demand buyer's name for insertion in trallllfer. 95. Sellers shall have the right to demand from the buyer,

prior to delivery, a name for insertion in the transfer of investment shares. Failing the buyer complying with such demand within three clear days from date of sale, the seller may insert the name of the buying broker.

Buyers may refuse transfers wItb alterations In them. 96. A member shall not be bound to accept delivery of a

transfer signed by a transferee and his signature cancelled, or filled in with a transferee's name and the name cancelled.

Transfers signed under power of attorney. 97. Buyers shall have the option of refusing all 'transfers

or scrip signed under power of attorney or per procuration, unless the signature thereto be cert·ified as correct by the Secretary of the company, or the documents be accompanied by a valid power of attorney.

Broker's stamp. 98. No member shall print or affix his name stamp on any

transfer or scrip delivered to another broker. Sales for forward dellvery.

99. In all forward contracts for shares or stocks, except where it is otherwise specifically agreed in writing between the parties at the t.ime of sale, there shall be implied the following conditions: The seller may at any time and from time to time, whenever the market price of the sbares or stock is less thaD. the amount for the time being owing under the contract, and the buyer may at any time and from time

. to time whenever the market price of the shares or stock exceeds the amount for the time being owing under the con­tract, by application or notice to the other in writing, require that the contract be kept to the market price by payment tA> the Secretary of the Exchange of the difference between the contract price and the market price. Notification of such application or notice shall be forthwith lodged with the Secretary. Any written notice may be served or application made by delivering the same to the other party personally, or by leaving the same at his registered address, and shall be deemed to be duly served or made when so delivered or left as aforesaid. No such application shall be made or notice served on Saturdays or Exchange holidays, or after I o'clock in the afternoon of any week-day. Whenever any such appli­cation shall have been made, or any such notice "hall have been duly served as aforesaid, the person to whom such appli­cation shall have been made, or upon whom such notice shall have been served, shall, before 2.30 p.m. on the same day, pay to the Secretary of the Exchange a sum equal to the difference between the market price of the shares or stock at the time of such application or service, and the amount then owing under the contract; such payments to be made in cash or marked cheque if 80 demanded. The amount 80 paid in shall be held by the Secretary upon and subject to the following trusts and conditions, viz. :-

(1.) If the amount has been paid by the seller, and before the date fixed for completion of the contract the market price of the shares or stook falls to the con­tract price, then such amount shall be repaid to the seller if demanded.

(2.) If the amount has been paid by the buyer, and before the dats fixed for completion the market price of the shares or stock rises to the contract price, then such amount shall be repaid to the buyer if demanded.

(3.) The said amount shall in any case be repaid to the party paying same, at the written request of the other party.

~ Provided always that the seller may, in lieu of paying to the Secretary of the Exchange the difference between the market price and the amount owing under the contract, deposit the shares or stock in manner hereinafter mentioned. When any shares or stock are deposited under the provisions of this rule, &uch shares or stock shall be deposited with the Secretary of the Stock Exchange, or with such other person or persons as may be mutually agreed upon by the parties, to be held by the Secretary or other person or persons, pend­ing the due completion of the contract. On payment of the amount payable under the contract" the shares or stock shall be delivered to the buyer, but if the buyer shsll make default in such payment such shares or stock shall be returned to the seller.

In this rule, unless otherwise expressed, the " market price" shall mean the market prioe of the shares or stock at the time when application is made, or the notice is served as aforesaid, as the case may be. All disputes as to the market price shall be decided by reference to the Chairman of the Exchange, or, in his abeence, to any member of the Committee who may be available and mutually agreed upon, whose decision shall be final, conclusive, and binding on all parties.

If default shall be made by the buyer in complying in manner aforesaid with any such application or notice as aforesaid, or in completing the purchase at the time fixed by the contract, the seller may in either or any suoh oase forthwith at his option either cancel the contract or sell out the shares or stock through the Chairman, and the purchaser shall forthwith pay to the seller the difference between the contract price and the net proceeds from the sale.

If default shall be made by the seller in complying with any such application or notice as aforesaid, or in completing the purchase at the time fixed by the contraot, the buyer may, in either or any suoh case, forthwith at his option, either cancel the contract or buy at the risk of the seller through the Chairman, and the seller shall forthwith pay to the buyer the difference between the contraot price and the gross amount paid by the buyer. The Chairman shall charge the usual rates of brokerage on all such sales as aforesaid, the amount in each case to be paid by the defaulting party.

DIVIDENDS •

Dividends. 100. Transactions in shares shall be with dividend until the

day the dividend is payable. When transfers are delivered subsequent to the declaration of a dividend, but prior to the closing of the books of the company and in sufficient time for the registration of the shares, ,the seller shall not be responsible for the dividend, and the buyer's claim shall be only upon the registered holder; but when no reasonable time is afforded to the buyer to register the shares in his own name, then the seller shall be responsible for the dividends.

Dividends on time-bargains and options. 101. Dividends payable between the date of sltle and t.he

maturity of time-bargains .hall accrue to tbe buyer, and shall be accounted for at the time of settlement of the bargain.

Interest on debentures and funded stock. 102. Accrued interest on debentures up to and including

the day of sale, in addition to the price, shall belong to the seller.

CALLS.

Calls due to be pald by seller before dellvery. 103. All calls made prior to time of sale shall be paid by

the seller before delivery. Calls made between the date of sale and maturity of time-bargains shall be paid by the buyer to the seller at the time of settlement of bltrgain.

TWE-BARGAINS.

Date for completion of time-bargains.

104. Unless otherwise agreed, neither party to a time­bargain shall be entitled to call upon the other party to complete until the day fixed for completion.

Time-bargains fixed for completion on sundays or holldays. 105. Time-bargains, the day for completion of which shall

fhll on a Sunday or Exchange holiday, shall not be completed until the business day next following.

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NEW SHARES.

New shares. 106. In the event of new shares being created and offered

to the shareholders in any company during the currency of a time-bargain, or pending delivery of shares in time for the buyer to complete transfer to enable him to secure such new shares himself, the buyer, if desirous of receiving his propor· tion of such new shares, shall request the seller in writing, accompanied by the necessary funds to secure them, and the seller, on receipt of such request, shall secure them; but the seller may elect to deliver such documents as will enable the buver to secure the new shares.

107. When a transaction is in shares on a London Register the responsibility of the seller shall cease if he shall have taken every practicable course to secure the new shares; and, further, the seller shall be relieved of all responsibility if the circumstances place him in no better position than the buyer to secure th~ new shares, in which case-the seller ma~, on receipt of a written request from the buyer to protect h,S right., notify the buyer in writing of such circumstances, and the buyer on receipt of such notification shall protect his own intere.~ts.

may determine, to the Seeretary, and shall undertake in writing to abide by and forthwith to carry out the deoision of the Committee in the same manner as if he were a member of the F.xchange; the Committee to have the power to rep"y the whole or part of the five guineas or such other sum to the complainant.

POWER OF COMMITTEE TO PROCURE INFORMATION RELATIVE TO MATTERS UNDER INVESTIGATION.

Committee may require members and their clerks to give information 115. Members and their clerks, when required so to do by'

t.he Committee, shall attend any meeting of the Committee, and then and there shall give such information as may be in their possession relative to ftny matter under investigation.

Committee may call upon members to produce their books, &C. ll6. The Committee shall have full and absolute power, in

the event of a complaint being made which in their opinion justifieq such procedure, to call upon any member to produce for their inspection all books, letters, telegrams, or copies thereof, and other documents in his possession relating thereto and he shall, without delay, produce them for inspection accordingly.

NON-MEMBERS.-FAILURE TO MEET ENGAGEMENTS. VIOLATION OF RuLES AND PENALTIES.

De1aulters-Non-membets. Violation of rules and penalties. 108. Non·members shall pay for aU stocks or shares pur- 117. The Committee shall take cognizance of all violations

chased on their account before 2 o'clock on the day following of these rules, whether in letter or spirit. Any member found the purchase, unless an agreement be madl' in writing to the by them to be guilty of suoh violation, or who may fail to contrary. . comply with any decision or ruling of the Exchange or of the

109. Shonld a .purchaser, not a member, f~ to pay the I Committee, or who, in the opinion of the Committee, is or amount due on hIS purchase as per Rule 108, either the seller I has been guHty of conduct unworthy of a member, shall btl Or his. broker, or the purc~aser's b.roker: shal! be at liberty at liable to be fined or su~pended, or fined ~nd suspended, from any time thereafter, at h18 or theu optiOn, either to sue ~u.ch membership by resolutiOn of the Committee; or should the purchaser for breach of contract, or to resell the ~e;urltles matter be of such moment as in their opinion to demand in any manner and upon such terms and condl~iOns as expulsion, the Committee shall report accordingly to the he or they may think proper, and to sue for the difference members at a special general meeting called for that pur­and all loss and expenses. consequent upon such ~esale, whether pose. It shall be competent for the said special. general the same shall be made lIDmediately on such failure to pay. as meeting to confirm the Committee's recommendatiOn and aforesaid or at any time thereafter; and all damages whICh expel the offending member, or to deal with him by fine Or the seller or his broker or the purchaser's broker may sustain suspension. thereby shall be recoverable by him or them from the pur· chasers as and for liquidated damages, and it shall not be n~cessary to give notice of any such resale.

Non-members may be posted as defaulters. 110. In the event of any person not a member failing to

meet any engagement with a member of the Exchange, the member may apply to the Committee to have such person posted as a defaulter. The Committee shall inquire into the case, and if satisfied that such default has been made shall post the said person and announce to the members that he is in default. Membets not to transact lbuslness with It lion-member announced as a

defaulter. 111. A member shall not transact business for a non-mem·

her who has been announced to the members as a defaulter, unless such person shall have made an arrangement with his creditor or creditors satisfactory to the Committee.

1YIEMBEBS BARRED FROM DEALING WITH OTHER MEMBERS' EMPLOVEES.

Business with otI!er members' clerks prohibited. 112. A member shall not buy Or sell shares for anyone

employed in another member's office.

DISPUTES.

DIsputes between members. 113. In disputes between members, with reference to stock

and share transactions brought under the consideration of the Committee, the decision of the Committee shall be final and binding, and shall be carried out forthwith by the mem­ber Or members concerned. Committee to be sole and fllIaI tribunal for settlement of disputes

between membets. Unless permission of the Committee has first been obtained,

members shall not appeal to any Court of law or equity in any dispute that may arise between them in transactions under these rules, and if such permission is not granted they shall accept the Committee as the sole and final tribunal and arbiter therein.

Complaint from lion-members. 114. It shall not be incumbent upon the Committee to

entert.ain any complaint submitted to them by anyone not a member of the Exchange against a member of it, unless such member shall have been employed by the complainant in the capacity of broker; and in that or any other case in which a non-member desires the intervention of the Com· mittee he shall, previously to the case being heard, pay not less than five guineas, or such other sum as the Committee

FInes. 118. The fines mentioned herein shall not, except in cases

where another amount is fixed, be less than £25 or more than £100, and in case of a continuous offence shall be not less than £5 or mOre than £10 for each day during which such offence continues.

NOTICES.

Notices. 119. Except as by these rules otherwise provided, any

notice or document to be given or served upon any member shftll be deemed to be duly given or served if given by adver­tisement or by personal service upon the member, or by sending it through the post as a pre-paid letter addresst'd to such member at his address as appearing in the register, or to such other address as he shall from time to time notify in writing to the Secretary or to his last-known address.

Member guilty of unworthy conduct. 120. Any member of the Exchange who shall fail to observe

or be hound by the terms of any decision or ruling of the Committee or of the Exchange, or the spirit or intention thereof relative to the conduct by the members of the Ex­change of their business as such members, or to their dealings with one another as such members, or relative to other matters arising out of the objects or purposes of the Exchange, shall be deemed guilty of conduct unworthy of a member, and be dealt with in manner provided by Rule No. 117.

Fines to be paid within one week. 121. If a fine imposed on any member at a special general

meeting of members be unpaid at the end of one clear week, the member in default shall forfeit his membership, and th" Committee shall announce to the members that he has retired from the Exchange, and his name shall be erased from the list of members.

RestrIctions to membets voting. 122. A member, or his partner or clerk being a member,

shall not vote at any meeting at which a charge affecting such member is under consideration.

Publication of expulsion, &C. 123. The Committee for the time being m~y, in their abso­

lute discretion, and in such manner as they may think fit, notify or cause to be notified to the public that any member has been expelled, or has become a defaulter, or has been suspended, or has ceased to be a member.

No action malutelnable. 124. No action or other proceeding shall, under any cir­

cumstances, be maintainable by the person referred to in such notification against any member or offioial publishing or

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circulating the same, and this mIe shall operate as leave and authority to any member or official to publish or circulate such notification, and be pleadable accordingly.

Member under BUSpellBioo not to attend meetings.

125. A member under suspension shall not attend any meeting of the Exchange unless by leave of the Chairman, and then only for the purpose of speaking on a motion that he be fined or expelled, and having spoken he must with­draw. Such member shall not be entitled to vote.

ALTERATION, AMENDMENT, OR REPEAL OF RULES.

Stock Exchange Assoclatlou of New Zealand.

126. In all dealing with members of other Exchanges affili­ated with the Stock Exchange Association of New Zealand the mIes of that association shall apply and prevail Over the rules of this Exchange.

Power.

127. The Exchange shall have power to alter, amend, or repeal any of these mIes.

Procedure to be observed fm a1tsratlon of rules.

128. Notice shall be given in writing, addressed to the Secretary, of any proposed amendment, or repeal of, or addi-

tion to the mIes. A special general meeting shall be called or consider any proposed alteration, amendment, or repeal, and at least sev;en days' notice of such meeting shall be given to the members by circular, sent to the last-known business address of each member. The circular shall contain a copy of the proposed alteration, amendment, or repeal, but the accidental omission to give any such notice to any member shall not invalidate any proceedings taken or any resolution rassed at such meeting. No amendment which introduces fresh matter shall be entertained at the meeting, and no proposed amendment or repeal of, or addit.ion to the rules, if rejected, shall be entertained again for six months.

DISSOLllTION.

Distribution of property.

129. The distribution of the property of the Exchange in the event of its winding up shall be determined by a special general meeting of the members of the Exchange.

Approved in Council. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

18th May, 1925.

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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Pvblic Tnue OjJice Act, 1908, and ita Amendments.-Blectio718 10 admini8ter E8latu.

N OTIOE is hereby giyen that the Publio Trustee baa filed in the Supreme Court an election to adminiater in respect of the several estates of the per80DB deoeaaed whOlle name&, residenoee, and occupatiOD8 (so far as known) are hereunder

1ft forth.

Name. . B.ealdence. Occupation. I I Date of t.t.:'th. Election I=::~~ Wed.

Stamp om .. concerned.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Brown, William Cullen .. Dunedin .. .. Chairnlaker .. 15/4/25 20/5/25 Testate Dunedin. Carbon, Michael. . .. Wellington .. Cook .. . . 10/4/25 21/5/25 Intestate Wellington. Hepburn, Mary Ann .. Auckland .. Widow .. .. 5/4/25 20/5/25 .. Auckland . McGonagle, Ellen .. Wanganui .. Married woman .. 23/4/25 18/5/25 Testate Wellington. Mitchell, John Mainland .. Gisborne .. Hotel-porter .. 12/4/25 18/5/25 Intestate Gisborne. Murphy, George Herbert Weraroa .. .. Farm labourer .. 8/3/25 21/5/25 "

Wellington . O'Brien, Harriette J Mle .. Enner Glynn, Nelson Widow .. 4/2/25 21/5/25 .. Nelson. Peckover, Elise Marle .. Christchurch .. Widow . . 13/12/24 21/5/25 Testate Wellington. Stewart, William .. Auckland .. Labourer .. 4112/24 18/5/25 Intestate Auckland.

10 Williamson, Henry Albert Rahotu .. .. .. .. Between 20/5/25 .. Wellington . 26/3/25

and 19/4/25 - -- -

Public Trust Office, Wellington, N.Z., 25th May, 1925, J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

I.and in Nelson Land Di8trict forfeited.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 22nd May, 1925.

N OTICE is hereby given that the lease and license of the undermentioned lands having been declared for­

feited by resolution of the Nelson Land Board, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crvwn under the pro­visions of the Land Act, 1924.

SCHEDULE. NELSON LAND DISTRICT.

TENURE, lease or license: P.L. 439. Section 65, Block V, Kawatiri Survey District. Lessee or licensee: Rupert John Archer. Reason for forfeiture: Non-compliance with con­ditions of lease.

Tenure, lease or license: R.L. 808. Sections 46 and 47, Block IX, Oparara Survey District. Lessee or licensee: George Muir. Reason for forfeiture: Non-compliance with conditions of lease.

D. H. GUTHRIE, for Minister of Lands.

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Land in tke Otago Land District forfeited.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 23rd May, 1925.

N OTICE is hereby given that t,he lease of the under­mentioned land having been declared forfeited by

resolution of the Otago Land Board, the said land has thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, \924.

SCHEDULE.

OTAGO LA.~D DISTRI(,T.

TENURE: Lease in perpetuity. Lease No. 957. Section 61, Block VI, Clarendon Survev Dist,riet. Lessee: James Eugene Alexander Wilson. Reason for forfeiture: Non­compliance with conditions of lease.

D. H. GUTHRIE, for Minister of Lands.

MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1791

Land in North Auckland Land District forfeited.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 18th May, 1925.

N OTICE is hereby given thet the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having been declared forfeittd by .r resolution of the North Auokland Land Board, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crown under the provj8ion~ of the Lan~ Aot, 1924, and the Discharged SoIiders Settlement Act, 1915.

SCHEDULE. NOBTK AuOXLAliD LAND DISTlUOT.

DIstrict. I Name. Reason for Forfeiture.

S.T.L./S.385 i " .. 234 !

S.T.L.478 " O.R.P.5602

5604 i 5603 .

58 and 22s 78

1,2,3 . III 3 m

Koremoa Settlement Waiteitei Settlement Kaeo Survey District Rangaunu Survey District

I T. D. McCalman

\ J. T. Jelley .. W. F. Walmsley P. W. Rickard8

At request.

Non.~~mpliance. Non.signature of lease. 73 II

67 IT 254 E. M. Le Vaillant Paremorem~' Parish 5463 !

5605 5557 5714 421l '

45 and 49 V 52 II

N.E.I20

Opoe Survey District Rangaunu Survey District Pukeatua Parish

I W. H. Brook .. J. H. Attwood ..

: John Corrall .. James Simpson .. S. Blain

Non.compli~ce. Non.signature of lease.

At request:' 3 VI

" 3721 Pakiri Survey District Arm Parish

F. Teimey

R.L.1467 D.P. 681 E.R. 860

1 and 2 82 21 XI 77

Waari Hamlet Settlement Ruakaka Survey District •. Makarau Parish ..

J. B;;adbent S. R. Goodman .. E. R. Reece

Non.~~mpliance. Abandoned. At request. Non.compliance. At request. "

997 " 334 " 485 " 310

18 159

Suburbs of Grahamtown .. Titirangi Parish ..

R. W. Scott James Brewin

S.T.L./S. 560 " 88

O.R.P.5679 5530 4337

" 5630 D.P. 570 R.L.992

158 and 160 157

158 8s 7 V

32 VIII 106/9,111/6

14 XI 102 V 25 XI

Korem~~ Settlement Streamlands Settlement Opoe Survey District Motatau Survey District .. Kawakawa Parish Ruakaka Survey District •. Hukerenui Survey Distriot Tokatoka Survey District

J. v.'k Cauty P. C. Tite Roglich and Vucich E. A. Duplantier E.Laird P. S. McGrath F. R. Burt F. P. Sander

Non.~~mpliance. Non:signature of lease. At request.

Non.~~mpliance. At request.

Land in tke N el80n Land District for Stile by Public Auction.

District Lands and Survey Office, Nelsen, 26th May, 1925.

N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned section will be offered for sale by public auction for cash at

this office on Monday, 6th July, 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m., under the provisions of the-Land Act, 1924.

SCHEDULE. NELSON LAND DISTRIOT.

SBOTION 739, City of Nelson: Area, 1 acre; upset price, £500.

Situated in St. Vincent Street, close to railway.station, all flat land and in grass.

Terms of Stile. One-fifth of the purchase-money to be paid on the fall of

the hammer and the balance with Crown.grant fee (£1) within thirty days thereafter, otherwise the part of the purchase-money paid by way of deposit shall be forfeited, and the contract for the sale of the land be null and void.

Titles will be subject to Part XIll of the Land Act, 1924. Full particulars may be had on application to this office.

N. C. KENSINGTON, Commissioner of Crown I,ands.

Small Grazing.run in N el80n Land District for Lea8e.

District Lands and Survey Office, - Nelson, 26th May, 1925.

N .OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned small grazing.run is open for selection in terms of the Land

Act, 1924; and applications will be received at the Distriot Lands and Survey Office, Nelsen, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 7th July, 1925.

K

A. D. MoLEOD, Minister of Lands.

Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, on Thursday, the 9th July, 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m. ; but if any applicant so desires he may be examined by the Land Board of any other district.

Preference at the ballot will be given to landless applicants who have one or more children dependent on them, to land. less applicants who within two years immediately preceding date of ballot have applied for land at least twice unsuccess· fully, to applicants who have served beyond New Zealand as members of the Expeditionary Force, and to persons engaged on military service beyond New Zealand in connection with the late war, if such persons immediately prior to the war were bona fide residents of New Zealand.

The ballot will be held at the District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, at the conclusion of the examination of applicants. til

SCHEDULE. NELSON LAND DISTRIElT.-NATIONAL ENDOWMENT.

Waimea Goonty.-Gordon Survey DiBtrict.-R'IIn No.6. SEOTION 7, Block IX: Area, 1,302 acres; capital value, £1,226; half· yearly rent, £30 13s.

Improt'ements.-The improvements which are included in the capital value of the land consist of cottage, 300 chains of fencing, and burning and grassing.

Situated within one mile of Golden Downs Post and Tele· graph Office. Access from Kohatu Railway.station, six miles by good flat metalled road. The run comprises easy rolling country, steep in places. Portion of this run has been burnt and is now in native grass (Danthonia); balanq. of run is covered with bracken fern. Well watered. -

ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE. Small ffioazing'1'Iln.

1. Applicants to be seventE'en years of age and upwards. 2. Term of lease: twenty.one years, with right of renewal;

or in the event of subdivision into allotments, right to a lease of one allotment, compensation for loss of right to new lease of other allotments, and valuation for improvements.

1792 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. No. 40

3. Rent commenoes from date of loose, and is payable half. yearly, in advance, on 1st l\farch and 1st September in oooh year.

4. Applicants to furnish statutory declaration with applica. tions. and, on being declared suocessful, deposit £1 Is. (Iea.se fee), and a half· year's rent. Rent for the broken period between date of lease and 1st Maroh or 1st September following is aL~o payable.

5. No person may hold more than one run, exoept on the recommendation of the Land Board, and with the approval of the Minister of Lands.

6. Improvements.-Lessee is required to improve the run within one year to the value of one yoor's rental; within two yoors to the value of two yea.rs' rental, and within six years to the value of four years' rentaL In addition to the fore· going, on bush land, improvements are also to be effected within six years to the value of lOs. per acre for every acre of

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.-

In Ban1cruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Auc1cland.

N OTICE is hereby given that JOHN STEPHEN OLIVER, of 8 Argyle Street, Auckland, Chef, was this day

adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Monday, the 1st day of .Tune, 1925, at 11 o'olock a.m.

22nd May, 1925. W. So FISHER,

Official Assignee.

In Banlcruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Gisborne.

N OTICE is hereby given that. CHARLES ERNEST FRANKS, of Gisborne, Waterside Worker, was this day adjudged

bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Jury.room on Friday, the 29th day of May. 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m.

C. BLACKBURN, 20th May, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee.

In Banlcruptcy.-Tn the Supreme Cou,rt holden at New Plymouth.

N OTICE is hereby given that ToMMY HARI, of New Ply. mouth, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt;

and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 27th day of May, 1925, at 2.30 o'clock.

J. S. S. MEDLEY, 18th May, 1925. Deputy Offioial Assignee.

In Bunkruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at MlMterton.

N OTICE is hereby given that LESLIE GEORGE BoYD, of ..... Masterton, Carrier, wa.s this day adjudged bankrupt;

and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 26th day of May, 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m.

ARTHUR D. LOW, 16th May, 1925. Deputy Offioial Assignee.

first·olass land, and 5s. per acre for every aore of second·olass land. Any money paid as valuation for improvements will be allowed as subsl;a.ntial improvements upon the land.

7. On expiry of term of lease, lessee's improvements will be valued and protected.

8. Residence must commence within three years in the case of bush land or swamp land, and within one year in the OaRe of open or partly open land, and be continuous until the expiration of the lease. Under certain conditions personal residence may be dispensed with after ten years.

9. Roads may be taken without payment of oompensa· tion.

10. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. Full partioulars may be obtained at this offioe.

N. C. KENSINGTON, Commiseioner of Crown Lands.

119, and part Allotment 86, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 232 acres 0 roods 36 perches, fronting Mount Albert Road, Dominion Road, and Boundary Road, Mount Roskill. Occupied by George Underhill Gregory, Christopher Montague Peck, and Foo Ying. Plan 17662.

7365. ANNA JULIA lIWRRISON.-Part Allotments 7 and 31, Seotion 54, City of Auckland, containing 23·9 perches, fronting Day Street. Occupied by Maud Conroy. Plan 18317. -

7367. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE TRUST BOARD.-. Allotment 39A and part Allotments 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, and

38A, Distriot of Tamaki, containing 490 acres, 2 roods 19 perches, fronting St. Helier's Bay Road and Kohimarama Road. Occupied by Flora Elizabeth Gregory and the applicant and its tenants. 1'lan 18321.

Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 25th day of May, 1925, at the Land Registry

Office, Auckland.

A. V. STURTEV A~TT, District Land Registrar.

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N OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein. L after described will be brought under the provisions

of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless oaveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of publication of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice.

5291. THE PUBJ.IC TRUSTEE.-1616 acres, parts Sec. tions 12, 19, 20, 21, 26. and 52 of the Ahiaruhe Sun'llY Distriot (Blocks XV and XVI, Tiffin Survey District, and Blocks III and IV, Huangarua Survey District). Occupied by applicant's manager. Plan 7181.

5292. THE MAYOR. COUNCILLORS, AND CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON.-19·52 perches. part Section 2, Harbour District (City of Wellington.) Plan 7187.

5290. ALEXANDER WINKS AMON.-l,241 acres 1 rood, part Block CXCIII, parts of Sections 1 and A of the Rangi. tikei District. Occupied by applicant. Plan 7133.

Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 20th day of May, 1925, at the Land Registry

Office. Wellington. C. E. NALDER, District Land Registrar.

In. Bankruptcy.-~n the Suprem~ ~ourt holden at InI,erCargill.l- .. -.- ----------- --------

N OTICE is hereby given that JAMES BAXTER, of Thornbury, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I

hereby SUDlmon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Supreme Court Room, Supreme Court, Invercargill, on Friday, the 29th May, 1925, at 2.30 o'clock p.m.

CHARLES B. ROUT, 16th l\fay, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.

N OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein· after described will be brought under the provisions

of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of publication of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice

7198. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.-Part Te Whenua Hou Block. containing 29 perches, fronting Com. mercial Road, Helensville. Occupied by Charles Herbert Fastier. Plan 17483.

7234. THE BOARD OF THE WESLEY TRAINING COLLEGE.-Allotments 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 118, and

N OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein. aft,er deSCribed will be brougnt under the pro .,jaions

of the Land Transfer Act, 19111, unIes,- oavea~ be lodged for. bidding the same within one oalendar month from the date of publioation of the New Zealand Gautte containing this notice.

5253. ROBERT GEORGE DENTON and WILLIAM HENRY DENTON.-l acre, Seotion 439 and part 440, City of Wellington (Wellington Terrace). Occupied by William Henry Denton. Plan 7044.

5293. GEORGE PERCY HERCULES DAVIDSON.-3 roods 7·9 perches, part Section 3, Harbour District (Rchool Road, Kaiwarra). Occupied by applioant. Plan 7197.

Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 27th day of May, 1925, at the Land Registry

Office, Wellington. C. E. NALDER, District Laud Registrar.

E VIDENCE- having been supplied of tht' loss of certificate of Title, Vol. 42, folio 299, for Section 3, Block III,

Waitapu Survey District, of which WALTER COPPELL, of Takaka, Farmer, is the registered proprietor, and appli. cation having been made for the issue of a provisional certifi· cate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given that it is my intention to issue such provisional title accordingly, at

MAY 28.1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1793

the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette I In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908: and in the containing this notice. matter of ELECTROLUX LnuTED.

Dated t~ 26th day of May, 1925, at the Land Regist.ry NOTICE is hereby given that ELECTROLUX LI.MI1'ED, a Office at Nelson. . . . duly incorporated company, having its registered

.J. CARADUS, DIstrICt Land RegIstrar. office in New South Wales, Australia, and having its principaJ. place of business for New Zealand at Wellington, is about to commence business in the Auckland District, and that the situation of the local office or plac'3 of bu&incs. of the said company will be at Irvine's ChamberR. 32 Queen Htreet, Auckland.

E VIDENCE having been supplied of the loss of renewable lease Vol. 32, folio ISO, for Section 10, mock V, Inanga­

hua Survey District, of which VICTOR WILLIAM AI.· BORN, of Reef ton, Coal-mine Proprietor, is the lessee, and application having been made for the issue of a provisional lease in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given that it is my intention to issue such provisional lease accordingly, at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice.

Dated this 26th day of May, 1925, at the Land Regist,ry Office at Nelson.

J. CARAUL'S, District Land Registrar.

N OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­after desoribed will be brought under the provisions

-of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for. bidding the same within one calendar month of the issue of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice.

13338. JOHN DEANS and LANGFORD PARK SYMES. -Part of Rural Section 163, Lot 25, deposit plan No. 3805, {lorner of Weka and Kiwi Roads, Block XI, Christchurch Survey District. Occupied by Arnold Daniel.

Diagrams may be inspected at this offioe. Dated this 25th day of May, 1925, at the Land Registry

Office, Christchurch. F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar.

APPLICATION having been made to me to register a re-entry by FRANCIS DILL MORROW, as Lessor

under memorandum of lease No. 6670, over Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, deposit plan No. 2214. and Lots 29, 29A, and 30, on de­posit plan No. 2213, Blocks II and VI, Shepherds Bush Survey District, parts of Rural Sections 30143 and 30166, being the whole of the land comprispAl in certificate of title, Vol. 237, folio 153, and Lot 9, deposit plan No. 2215, and Lot 16, deposit plan No. 2214, Blocks I, II, V, and VI, Shepherds Bush Survcy District, being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 273, folio 124, of which FERDO JAMES GEORGE .JOHNSTONE is the registered lessee, I hereby give notice that I will register such re-entry as requested after the expiration of one month from date of the Ga~ette containing this notice.

Dated at the Land Registry Office at Christchurch this 25th day of May, 1925.

F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (4).

N OTICE is hereby given that the name of the under­mentioned company has been struck off the Register,

and the company has been dissolved.

R. D. Barford and Company (Limited). 1914/5. Dated at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies

at New Plymouth this 19th day of May, 1925. A. L. B. ROSS,

Assistant Registrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (4).

Xl0TICE is hereby given that the name of the under-1. "'II mentioned company has been struok off the Register,

,and the company has been dissolved :-Walker Clarkson (Limited). 1922/13.

Dated at Dunedin this 25th day of May, 1925. L. G. TUCK,

Assistant Registrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (4).

N OTICE is hereby given that the name of the under­J... mentioned company has been struck off the Register,

.and the company has been dissolved :-

The Argyle Run Company (Limited). 1911/2. Dated at Dnnedin this 25th day of May, 1925.

L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

Dated this 7th day of May, 1925.

ELECTROLUX LIMITED (By its Attorney, H. JACKSON).

Young, White, and Courtney, Solicitors to the Company, Wellington. 458

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the matter of SHOTOVER GOLD DREDGING COMPA},"Y (No LIABILITY).

N OTICE is hereby given that SHOTOVER GOLD DREDGING COMPANY (No LIABILITY), a company duly incorpor­

ated in Victoria, All8tralia, intends to oommence business in the Otago District near Queenstown, and at Oamaru, and that the situation of the prinoipal office or place of business of the said company will be at W. E. Searle's Office, Ribble Street, Oamaru.

Dated this 4th day of MAY, 1925.

SHOTOVER GOLD DREDGING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY)

(By its Attorney, W. H. PATERSON). Lee, Grave, and Grave, Solidtors to the Company, Oamaru.

461

I~EGULATIONS OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.

Wellington, 30th April, H)25. THE following additional regulations made at various times by the Board of Governors under the New

Zealand Institute Act, 1908, and adopted at a general meeting of the Board held on 30th .Tanuary, 1923, are published for general information, in accordance with the provisions of the Act.

M. WOOD, Assistant Secretary N.Z. Institute.

REGULATIONS OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.

BOARD OF GOVERNORS. MEMBERS of the Board of Governors shall not hold any paid office under the Board.

GENERAL REGULATIONS. The President shall be ex officio a member of aU committees. The Hon. Editor shall be convener of the Publications

Committee. The seal of the old Institute bcaring the date of establish­

ment as 1867 shall bc adopted as the seal of the New Zealand Institute reconstituted by the New Zealand Institute Aot, 1903, and continued by the New Zealanil Institute Act, 1908.

An abstract of all business transacted at each meeting of the standing committee shall he prepared and communicated to all members of the Board after each meeting.

The quorum of the standing committee meetings shall be four.

ENDOWMKlilT FUND. A fund to be called an " Endowment Fuud " shall be set

up, the interest on which for any year may be spent for purposes of the Institute, but the capital may not be spent.

All interest accruing from moneys deposited in the Insti­tute's General Account in the Post-office Savings-bank shall be credited to the Endowment Fund.unless otherwide allocated by the Board at the annual meeting at which the amount of the annual interest is reported.

TRUST ACCOUNTS. Trust moneys--namely, the Carter, Hector, Hutton, and

Hamilton Funds-shall, when deposited in the Post Office Savings-bank, be placed in separate accounts for each trll8t.

RESEARCH GRANTS. 8. Grants shall be given preferentially to investigations

which appear to have an economic bearing; purely scientific investigations to be by no means excluded. When the research is one that leads to a direct economic ad vanoe the Government shall reserve to itself the right of patenting the discovery and of rewarding the discoverer, but it is to be understood that grants from the l"I'searoh-grant vote are not in the nature of a rewaril or a prize, but for out-of-pocket

1'i94 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 40

expenses incurred by the research worker, including salary or endowment of assistant, but not salary for the gt'antee himself. Plants, books, apparatus, chemicals, &c., purchased for applicants are to remain the property of the Institute and eventually to form a loan collection of apparatus in the manner now practised by the Royal Society of London.

First method of initiating reasearches: Applications shall be invited for grants in aid of research to be specified by applicants.

Second method of initiating researches: The Governors of the Institute shall suggest from time to time subjects the investigation of which is desirable, and ask capable investi­gators to undertake such researches, the Institute paying for apparatus, material, and working-expenses, including assistance.

9. All applications for grants shall come through some incorporated society.

10. In the case of a refusal to recommend a grant, the standing committee shall not give any reasons for its refusal, unless such reason is eta ted in the minutes of the standing committee's meeting.

FELLOWSBIl' REGULATIONS.

26. (a.) The consent of the candidate must be obtained in writing.

The information regarding each candidate shall be con­densed to one foolscap sheet of typewritten matter.

When a candidate is proposed by more than one society it shall be sufficient to circulate to voters the information supplied by one society.

Subsection E shall be rescinded, and the following in­serted :-

Method of Selection in SUbclaU81l (b) and of Election in Subclause (d).

Names of Candidates, In AlphabetICal Order.

A!>PLE, CHARLES BROWN, JOHN SMlTH,-Joos

x

There are vacancies to be filled. Place a cross in the column marked X against the name of each candidate for whom you wish to vote. The vote will be invalid if­

(a.) More than the required number is voted for on the . paper: .

(b.) The voter !rlgns the voting-paper: (c.) The voting-paper is not returned on the date announced.

CARTER BEQUEST.

That the fund known as the" Carter Bequest," con!rlsting of the principal originally placed by the . Board of Governors in the. hands of the Publio Trustee, together with the interest aocrued thereon, be withdrawn from the Publio Trustee and reinvested in such securities as provided for by legislation covering trust moneys, power to arrange details and to act being given jointly to the Hon. Secretary and the Hon. Treasurer acting conjointly.

HECTOR MEMORIAL FUND.

That the fund known &8 the "Hector Memorial Fund," consisting of the prinoipal originally placed by the Board of Governors in the hands of the Public Trustee, together with the interest accrued thereon, be withdrawn from the Public Trustee and reinvested in such securities a8 provided for by legislation covering trust moneys, power to arrange details and to act being given jointly to the Hon. Secretary and the Hon. Treasurer acting conjointly.

HUTTON MEMORIAL FuND.

That the fund known as the "Hutton Memorial Fund," oonsisting of the prinoipal originally placed by the Board of Governors in the hands of the Public Trustee, together with the interest acorued thereon, be withdrawn from the Publio Trustee and reinvested in such securities as provided for by legislation covering trust moneys, power to arrange detajls and to act being given jointly to the Hon. Secretary and the Hon. Treasurer aoting oonjointly. .

That until the Hutton Memorial Fund reaches the sum of £1,000 not less than 1 per cent. on the capital invested be added each year to the principal.

lUMILTON ;MEMORIAL FUND.

1. The fuDd placed in the hands of the Board by the WeI. lington Philosophical Society shall be called the "Hamilton Memorial Fund" in memory of the late Augustus Hamilton,

Esq. Such fund shall consist of tho moneys sub8cribed and granted for the purpose of the memorial and all other funds· which may be given or granted for the E!&me purpose.

2. The fund shall be vested in the Institute. The Board of Governors of the Institute shall have the control thereof,. and shall invest the same in any securities proper .. for trust· monevs.

3. The memorial shall be a prize, to be called the" Hamilton Memorial Prize," the object of which shall be the encourage. ment of beginners in pUl'e scientific research in New Zealand,

4. The prize shall be awarded at intervals of not less than three years by the Governors 8ssembkd in annual meeting. but in no case shall an award be made unless in the opinion. of the Governors seme contribution deserving the honour has been made. The first award shall be made at the annual meeting of the GoveInOlS in 1923.

5. The prize shall be awarded for original pure scientific research-work, carried out in New Zealand or in the Islands' of the South Pacifio Ocean, which has heeD published within the five years preceding the first day of July prior to the an.nual meeting at which the award is made. Such publica­tion may consist of one or more papers, and shall include the first investigation puhlished by the author. No 'candidat& shall be eligible for the prize who prior to such period of five years has published the result of any scientific investigation.

6. The prize shall consist of money. Until the principal of the fund amounts to £100, one-half of the interest shall be added annually to the principal and the other half shall be applied in payment of the prize. So soon as- tbe said princlpal amounts to £100 the whole of the interest thereon shall be a pplied in pa ymen t of the prize, in each case after the payment of all expenses necessarily incurred by the Governors in the investment and administration of the said fund and award of the said prize.

7. A candidate for the prize shall send to the Hon. Secretary of the New Zealand Institute, on or before the 30th day of June preceding the date of the annual meeting at which the award 'is to be made, an intimation of his· oandidature, together with at least two oopies of each publica­tion on whioh his application is based.

S. Whenever pOssible the prize shall be presented in some­public manner.

HONORARY MEMBERS.

Vacancies in the list of honorary members shall be announcea at eaoh annual meeting of the Board of Governors, and such announcement be communicated as early as possible to eaoh inoorporated society, and each suoh society shall on or before the 1st December nominate one person for each vacancy as honorary member, and the election shall take place at the next annual meeting of the Board of Governors. II II If; fh

The foregoing regulations were adopted at a general meeting of the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute held at Wellington on the 30th of January, 1923.

P. MARSHALL, President. 27th April, 1925. 455

FELLOWS OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.

New Zealand Institute, Wellington, 6th Mey, 192fi.

I T is hereby notified that at the annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute, held

on 27th January, 1925, the following were elected to the Fellowship of the Institute :-

Professor J. Macmillan Brown, M.A., LL.D., Chancellor of the University of New Zealand.

Te Rangi Hiroa (P. H. Buck), D.S.O., M.D., Ch.B. (N.Z.). 456' M. WOOD, Assistant Secretary.

N OTICE is hereby given tha.t the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us as Land Agents, carrying on

business at Government Life Insurance Buildings, 99 Queen Street, Auckland, has been dissolved by mutual; consent &8 from the thirteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five.

Dated this 13th day of May, 1925. J. A. ROBERTSON. W_ C. BESKY.

Witness to the signatures of James Alexander Robertecn and William Carl Besky-P. A. Spurdle, Solicitor, Auckland.

486

RESOLUTION.

T HE following regulations were laid before the members of : the Hawke's Bay Trotting Club (Inoorporated) at a meet­

.ing held on the 2nd day of May, 1925, at HIIBtings, with a re-

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MAY 28.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1795

commendation by the Chairman of such club, Mr. M. Johnson, that t.he same be passed at once with a view to their approval by HIs Excellency the Governor-General in pursuance of the Gaming Act, 1908, section 33.

Mr. M. Johnson. the C~airman of such club and the meeting, moved, and Mr. T. Cunmngham seconded, and it was resolved that such regulations should be adopted, and that the Chairma~ and Secretary be authorized to sign the same in authentication thereof.

The following are the regulations referred to :-

HAWKE'S BAY TROTTING CLUB (INCORPORATBD). REGULATIONS.

(Under the Gaming Act, 1908.) In pur.uance and exercise of the powers in that behalf

contained in section 33 of the Gaming Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities it enabling in that behalf, th •. Hawke's Bay Trotting Club, Ii trotting club within t,he meaning of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as " the said club ") doth. h.ereby make the following regulations controlling the admrsslon of persons to that part of the raceeourse situated in the dist~ict of Ha.stings, and known as the Hastings Race­course, while the said racecourse is used or occupied hy the said club for race meetings:-

1. These regulations shall come into force on the date of the same being published in the New Zealand Gazette.

2. In these regulations the words" bookmaker," " trotting olub," and" race meeting" shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act 1908. '

3. The following persons shall be and are here by excluded from the racecourse above desoribed while the same is used or oocupied by the said club for a raoe meeting, namely:­

(a.) Bookmakers. (b.) Bookmakers' clerks, bookmakers' assistants, and book­

makers' agents. (c.) AU p~rsons unde! disqualification inflicted by any

racmg or trottmg club in the Dominion of New Zealand, the Commonwealth of Australia, or else. where if affiliated to the New Zealand Racing Con. ference, the New Zealand Trotting Conference, or the New Zealand Trotting Association.

(d.) Common prostitutes and persons who habitually oon­sort with thieves or persons who have no lawful visible means of support.

(e.) Professional tipsters, persons oonvicted of house­bre~king or pock~t.pic.king, forgery, uttering or pos. se~'"."g counterfeit com, theft, false pretences, reo celVl,?g stolen good~, mischief, assault, or any offence or cnme of any kmd under the Crimes Act 1908 and also idle and disorderly persons, rogu~s, and vagabonds, and incorrigible rogues convicted under the Police Offences Act, 1908, and persons convicted

. of an offence under the Gaming Act, 1908. .Provlded .always that the Stipendiary Stewards' Com.

mlttee appomted by the New Zealand Trotting Conference upon being satisfied by evidence as to character and other: ~e .that any person ~ho, by reason of any conviction, comes WIthin the scope of thiS regulation, should have relief from the effect thereo~, may grant exemption to any such person, and may at any time revoke any such exemption without notice to such ~rson, and without assigning any reason for such revocation.

The foregoing regulations of the Hawke's Bay Trotting Club (Incorporated) were made and passed by such club on the 2nd day of May, 1925, and signed by the Chairman and Secretary.

M. JOHNSON, Chairman. H. P. STRATTON, Secretary.

The foregoing regulations of the Hawke's Bay Trotting Club (Incorporated) are hereby approved this 12th day of May, 1925. 487 CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

THE KURANUI GOLD-MINING COMPANY (NO LIA­BILITY).

N OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general meeting of the above company held on the 21st day

of April, 1925. the subjoined resolution was passed, and the same was confirmed as a special resolution at a subsequent extraordinary general meeting thereof held on the 12th day of May, 1925.

That it is desirable to reconstruct the company, and that the company be wound up voluntarily under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1908, and that JOHN WILLIA1>{ NICHOL

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of A~ckland. Company Secretary, be and he is hereby appointed LiqUidator for the purpose of such winding-up.

Dated this 19th day of May, 1925. GORDON J. LENNOX, Chairman.

488 J. W. NICHOL, Secretary.

STATEMENT OF THE~FFAIRS OF A COMPANY

Name of company: Victory Mines Syndicate (Limited). When for~ed, ~nd date of registration: 20th February, 1918. Whether m actIve operatIOn or not: In active operation. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Brun.

nerton; Nellie Elizabeth Fry. Nominal capital: £15,000. Amount of capital suhscribed: £15,000. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £8,252 lB. 6d. Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders and a.mount of

cash received for same (if any): £3,750. ' Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no

cash has been paid: £3,750, being 3,750 shares fully paid ?p to £1 each, allotted to the vendors in payment for min· mg claIms.

Number of shares into which capital is divided: 15,000 of £1. Number of shares allotted: 15,000. Amount paid per share: 3,901 to £1; 4,667 to 14s.; 840 to

lls. 3·3:~d.; 817 to lOs.; 1,025 to 4s. 1·33d. Amount called up per share: 3,901 to £1; 4,918 to 148.;

2,431 to 8s. 5·5d. Number of shares forfeited: 2,582. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same:

200; £2 12s. Number of shareholders at time of registration of ~ompa.ny:

101. Present number of shareholders: 154. Number of men employed by company: 2. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last

statement: Nil. Total quantity and value produced since registra.tion: 12 oz.

16 dwt.; £49 5s. 7d. Amount expended in connection with ca.rrying on operations

since December 31st, 1923: £4446s. lid. Total expenditure since registration: £8,165 16e. 9d. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Amount of cash in bank: £202 2s. lld. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Amount of debts owing by company: Nil.

I, ~ellie Elizabeth Fry, of Brunnerton, the Secretary of the Vwtory Mines Syndicate (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of the said company at the 31st December 1924' and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously oo'lieving the samo to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.

N. E. FRY. Declared at Wallsend this 18th day of May, 1925, before

me-James Creagh, J.P. 489

NOTICE.

I CYRIL LEONARD HUME, heretofore called and , known by the name of "Cyril Leonard Humm" of

Kaikohe, in the Provincial District of Auckland, Fa:mer hereby give public notice that on the 3rd day of April, 1925: I formally and absolutely renounced, relinquished. and abandoned the use of my said surname of" Humm," and then assumed and adopted and determined thenceforth On all occasions whatsoever to use and subscribe the name of " Hume " instead of the said surname of "Humm ". and I giv~ further notice by a deed-poll dated the 3rd day df April, 192D, duly executed and attested and enrolled in the office of the Supreme Court of New Zealand (Northern District), at Auckland, on the 5th day of May, 1925, I formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the said surname of "Hu;",m," and declared that I had assumed and adopted and mtended thenceforth upon all occasions whatsoever to use and subscrihe the name of "Cyril Leonard Hume" instead of "Cyril Leonard Humm," and so as to be at all times hereafter called, known, and described bv the name of " Cyril Leonard Hume " exclusively. •

Dated the 7th day of May, 1925. 490 CYRIL LEONARD HUME.

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MACKENZIE COUNTY COUNCIL.

RESOLUTION STRIKING SPECIAl, RATE.

I N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the

Mackenzie County Council hereby resolves as follows :-That, for the purpose of providing the interest I1nd other

charges on a loan of £3,000, authorized to be raised by the Mackenzie County Council under the above-mentioned Act, for the erection of bridges in the County of Mackenzie, the said Mackenzie County Council hereby makes 'and levies a s~cial rate of one-sixt,ieth of a penny (l/60th d.) in the pound J!terling upon the rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property of the whole of the County of Mackenzie; and that such special rate shall be an annual­recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st day of August in each and every year durmg the "urrency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six and one­half years, or until the lOan is fully paid off.

C. J. TALBOT, Chairman. R. L. BANKS, County rJerk.

Fairlie, 15th May, 1925. 49 I

NGARUAWAIj:IA BOROL'GH COUNCIL.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vpsted in it in that , behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Ngaruawahia Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :­, That" for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of £900, authorized to he raised hy the Ngaruawahia Borough COuncil under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of completing the erection of a Town Hall, ryJunicipal offices, and, shops in the Great South Road, the said Ngaruawahia Borough COlmcil l\ereby makes and )evies a special rate of four-fifteenth. of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable projJf'rty of the Borough of Ngaruawahia; and that special rate shall he an annual· recurring rate dllring. the currency of such loan, I1nd be payable palf:yearly on the first day of April and the fir~t day of Octo bel' in each and every year during thl' cuneney of such loan., being a period cf, thirty-six and one-half years, or until the loan is fully p!,id off. 492 F. A. WATTERS, Town Clerk_

GREEN ISLA...~D BOROVGH COUNCIL_

RESOLUTION MaKiFG SPECIAI_ RATE PASSED RY THE AHOVI': COUN.QIL ON THE 13TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925.

I N punn .. ance and exercise of the powers vest"d in it in that behalf by tI,e Local Bodies' I.oans Act, 1913, the

Green'Island Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :-That, for the purpose of providing the interest a,nd other

charges on a loan of £1,500, authorized to be raised by the Green Island Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act for sanitary works required under a requisition dated the'13th day of Jun(', 1923, of the Board of Health, the 'said the Green Island Borough Council' hereby ma,kes and levies a special rate of lid. in the pound upon the rat{'able value of all rateahle property within the horough, comprising the whole of the Borough of Green Island; and that snch special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable half-yearly on the 30th day of September and the 31st day of March in each and every year during the currency of sllch loan, heing a perioe! of 3et years, or until the loan is fully paid off.

493

PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL_

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

I N pursuance flnd exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Piako

County Council hereby resolves as follows :-That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in respect

of the principe'}, inteJ'8st, and other charges on a loan of £5,000, authorized to be raiBed by the Piako County Council under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of metalling roads in the Hangawera Roads Special-rating Arpa, the said Piako County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of twopence and three farthings ;n the pound on the rateabJe value (on the basis of the unimploved value) of all rateable

property in the Hangawera Roads Special-rating Area, comprising all that area in the Land Di~tric1; of Auckland, being bounded as follows :-

Commencing at a point on the northern boundary of Section I of 2/3 of Il /12, Hangawera Block, Block I, Maungakawa Survey Di,tri~t, being ahout 24 chains e!istant caRt from a public road; thence in an easterly direction following the northern boundary of Lots 3, 2, aJ}d I of 1l/12 and I,ot 13, Hangawera, ,Block, to the north-easterly corner d Lot 13; thence in a southerly direction, for a dis­tance of 68 chains, following the ~astern boundary of IJot 13, Hangawera, to the I1'lrth-west corner of L.T. 1800A, Part Te Mimi 2703; thence in an easterly direction, for a distance of 72 chains, following the northern boundary of the said 1..1'. 1800A, Part Te Mimi; thence in a southerly direction, for a distance of 40 chains, to a point in the northern houndary of Section 2, Jlfotumaoho No.2, Block I, i\faungakawa SlIrvcy District, being equidist.ant from its north-west and north-east comers; thence in a southerly direction through the centre of Section 2, IIfotumaoho No.2, to a point. mid~ay in its southern boundary-line; thence in an easterly direction following the northern be undary of Section 3, i\1otumaoho No.2, for a distance of 16 chains, and by a direct line in a southerly direction through the said Section 3, Motumaoho No.2, for a distance of 20 chains, to a public road; thence across the public road and following a direct line in a southerly direction to a point on the southern boundary of Section 4, Motumaoho No_ 2, being a distance of 8 chains from its eastern boundary ; thence in a sout h -westerly direction following the southern boundaries of Sections 4 and 5, Motumaoho No. 2 and I.ot 3 of Motumaoho Nos. 1/2, Block V, Maungakawa Survey District, to the south-western corner of the said Lot 3; thence in a northerly direction to a point in the southern boundary of Lot 9, Hangawera, being distant 48 chaiTIs from its south-west corner; thence following the southern boundaries of the said Lot 9 in a westerly direction for a distance of 16 chains; thence in a northerly directivn to a point in the southern boundary of Lot 10, Hangawera, being situated 32 chl1ins easterly from its south-west corner; thence in a westerly direction for a distance of 8 chains; thence in a northerly direction to a pu blic road and aeross the said public road to a point in IJots 2 and 3 of 1l/12, Hangawera, being a distance of 24 chains from the junction of the two pu blic roads; thence in a westerly direction following the boundary of Lots 2/3 of 1l/12, Hanga wera, for a distance of 6 chains; thence in a northerly direction to the point of commencement. "

And that such rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly in the 1st day of April in each and every year during the currency of such loan, heing a period of thirty-six and one-half years, or until the loan is fully paid off. 494 F. W. WALTERS, Chairman.

BOROUGH OF WHANGAREI.

In the matter of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and the Puhlic Works Act, 1908.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Whangarei Borough Council proposes, under the provisions of the above­

mentioned Acts, to execute a certain public work-namely, the making of a public road adjoniing the railway reServe between Manse Street and Wrack Street, in the Borough of Whangarei, and for the purpose of such public work the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken. And notice is here by further given that a plan of the lands so required to be taken is deposited in the public office of the Town Clerk to the said Council situate in Bank Street, and is open for insrection without fee by all persons during or­dinary office hours.

All p"rsonR affected by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of such lands who ha.ve any well­grounded objections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of t,lw said lands, mllst state their objections in writing, and send the same within forty days from the first publication of this notice to the Town Clerk at the Council Chambers, Bank Street.

SCHEDULE.

ApOROXIM>\TE arcl1 of parcels of land required to be taken: 2 roods 6·8 perches.

Being portion of Gorries subdivision of AIlotment 1, Blocks XII, Purua Survcy District, and IX, Whangarei Survey

District: c;)lourcd on plan: Pink. Situate in the Borough of WhangareL Dated this 16th day of 1I1ay, 1925.

495 C_ L. GRANGE, Town Clerk.

MAY 28.' THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1797

RESOLUTION.

T HE!. following regulations were laid before the members o\the Wyndham Trotting Club at a meeting held on

the 22n day April, 1925, at Wyndham, with a recommenda­tion by he Chairman of suoh club, Yu. Joseph Hunter, that the sam~ be passed at once with a view to their approval by His Exoe~ency the Governor-General in pursuance of the Gaming A;Qt, 1908, section 33.

Mr. JO!ll!'ph Hunter, the Chairman of such club and the meet­ing, movell;, and Mr. E. J. Traynor seconded, and' it was re­solved, t~t such regulations should be adopted, and that the Chairman ¥1d Secretary be authorized to sign the same in authentication thereof.

The following are the regulations referred to :-

WYNDHAM TROTTING CLUB. REGULATIONS.

(Under the Gaming Act, 1908.) IN pursuance and exercise of the. powers in that behalf con­tained in seo~ion 33 of the Gaming Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities it enabling in that behalf, the Wyndham Trptting Club, a trotting club within the meaning of the said Apt (hereinafter referred to as "the said club "), doth hereby umke the following regulations controlling the admission of ptlrsons to that part of the Wyndham Racecourse, situated in tne district of Wyndham, and known as the Wyndham RlI!cecourEe, while the said racecourse is used or occupied by th~ said club for race meetings:-

1. These rIlIJUlations shall come into force on the date of the same be~ l'ublished in the New Zealand Gazette.

2. In these "gulations the words "bookmaker," "trutting club," and" ¥ meeting" shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act, 1908.

3. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded from the raceQPurse above described while the same is used OT occupied by'the said club for a race meeting, namely:­

(a.) Bookm&kers. (b.) Bookma~ers' clerks, bookmakers' assistants, and book.

makl!:l"ll' agents. (c.) All pe*ns under disqualification inflicted by any

raciDi or trotting club in the Dominion of New ZealaD.d, the Commonwealth of Australia, or else­wh~ if affiliated to the New Zealand Racing Con­ferenae, the New Zealand Trotting Conference, or the !few Zealand Trotting Association.

. (d.) Common prostitutes and persons who habitually con­sort with thieves or persons who have no lawful visible means of support.

(e.) Prof_onal tipsters, persons convicted of house­b~ing or pocket-picking, forgery, uttering or pos­~ counterfeit coin, theft, false pretences, re­ceiving stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any offence or crime of any kind under the Crimes Act, 1908, an4 also idle and disorderly pel"llons, rogues, and vlllilabonds, and incorrigible rogues convicted under the Police Offences Act, 1908, and persons con vioted of an offence under the Gaming Aot, 1908.

Provide4 always that the Stipendiary Stewards' Com­mittee apJlOinted by the New Zealand Trotting Conference, upon· being satisfied by evidence as to oharacter and other­wise that .ny person who, by reason of any conviction, comes within thll scope of this regulation, should have relief from the effect theleof, may grant exemption to any such person, and may at e,ny time revoke any such exemption without notice to such person, and without assigning any reason for such revoc&tWn.

The !oregoing regulations of the Wyndham Trotting Club were JUlLde and passed by such club on the 22nd day of April, 1925, and signed by the Chairman and Secretary.

JOSEPH HUNTER, Chairman. G. J. C. SMART, Secretary.

'fhe foregoing regulations of the Wyndham Trotting Club are hereby approved this 20th day of May, 1925. 4\111 CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretafore subsisting between us, CHARLES VAVAU CLARE and

HARoLD MASON WARNER, as Engineers and Boilermakers, at Auckland, under the stvle or firm name of" Clare and Warner,' has been disSolved by mutual consent as from the 11th day of February, 1925.

The Quay Street business of the firm is now being carried on by the said HAROLD MASON WARNER.

C. V. CLARE, Dated at Auckland this 19th day of May, 1925. Signed by the said Charles Vavau Clare in the presence of-

E. Wyles Inder, Solicitor, Auckland. H. M. WARNER.

Signed by the said Harold Mason Warner in the presence of-W. H. Ready, Solicitor, Auckland. 497

CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND.

In the matter of the Christchurch District Drainage Act, 1907, and its amendments, and the Public Works' Act, 1908.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Christchurch Drainage ~ Board proposes, under the provisions of the above­mentioned Acts, to execute a certain public work-namely, the enlargement of its sewage.farm and works incidental thereto--a.nd for the purposes of such public work the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken; and notice is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so required to be taken is deposited in the public office of the Christchurch Drainage Board, situate Hereford Street, Christ· church, and is open to inspection without fee by all persons during ordinary office hours. All persons affected by the execution of the said public wor)!: or by the taking of such la.nds who have any well grounded objections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of the said lands must state their objection in writing, and send them within forty days from the first publication of this notice to the Secretary of the Christchurch Drainage Board at the address ",foresaid.

SOHEDULE. Area and Deacription of Land required to be taken.

(L) All that piece of land, containing 54 acres and 24 perches, be the same a little more or less, situate in Block XII of the Christchurch Survey District, being Lots 1, 2, 4, and 6 on a plan deposited at the Lands Registry Office at Christchurch as Number 5036, part of Rural Sections 574, 11213, and 11212, and being the balance of the land com­prised in certificate of title, Volume 324, folio 157; as the same is more particularly delineated on the within-mentioned plan and thereon coloured green in outline_

(ii.) All that piece of land, containing 7 acres and 17 perches be the same a little more or less, situate Block XII of the Christchurch Survey District, and being Lot 5 on a plan deposited at the Lands Registry Office at Christchurch as Number 5306, part of Rural Sections 574, 11212, and 11213, and being the whole of the land comprised in certifi.cate of title, folio 325, Volume 277; as the same is more pa.rtim,llarly delineated on the within·mentioned plan, and thereon coloured pink in outline.

(iii.) All that piece of land, containing S acres 3 roods and :10 perches, be the same a little more or less, situate Block XII of the Christchurch Survey District, and being Lot 3 on a plan deposited in the Lands Registry Office at Christchurch "9 Number 5:106, part of Rural Section 11212, and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume 325, folio 279; as the same is more partkularly delineated on·the within-mentioned plan, a.nd thereon coloured yellow' in outline.

(iv.) All that piece of land containing 2 acres, be the same a little more or less, situate Block XII, Christchurch Survey District, being part of Rural Section 2171 (in red), and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume 121, folio 95; as the same is more particularly delineated on the within-mentioned plan, and thereon .colov,red blue in outline. . . '.' ,

As witness my hand at Christchurch this 20th day of May, 1925. .

C. F. CHAMPION. 498 Secretary of the Christchurch brainage Board. '

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the matter of the N.Z. TYKE ANn RUBBER COllllPANY' (LmrrED).

AT an extraordinary general meeting of the a~ve-named company, duly convened and held on' the 11th. day of

May, 1925, the following resolution was duly paSsed &$.Il­special resolution :-

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" That the company go inte voluntary liquidation, and that Mr. w. S. NEWBURGH be and h", is hereby appointed LiquidateI' for the purposes of liquidation."

Dated at Christchurch this 20th day of May, 1925.

W. S. NEWBURGH, 499 LiquidateI'.

MEDICAL REGISTRATION.

I EDWARD BADEN WATSON, Bachclor of Medicine , and Bachelol' of Surgery, 1925, University of Otago,

now residing in Palmerston North, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 21st June next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dotuinion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Wellington.

EDWARD BADEN WATSON, Public Hos'pital, Palmerston North.

Dated at Palmerston North, 21st May, 1925. 500

MEDICAL REGISTRATION.

I ERIC HATTAWAY BRIDGMAN, l\f.B., Ch.n., Univ. , uf N.Z.. 1923, nuw residing in Auckland, hereby

give notice that I intend applying on the 18th June next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of thE' Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidencE' of my qualification in the office of the Department uf Health at Wellington.

ERIC H. BRIDGMAN, St. Andrew's Road, Epsom.

Dated at Auckland, 18th May, 1925. 501

PICTURE PROJECTOR ADVERTISING (LIMITED).

N OTICE is hereby given that at a general meeting of the shareholders of PICTURE PROJECTOR ADVERTISING

(LIMITED), held on the 15th day of May, 1925, the following resolution was passed :-

"It is rPsolved by way of special resolution in tE'rms of 8ubRectiun (6) of section 168 of the Companies Act, 1908, that the company be wound up voluntarily, and that l\fr. JAMES McINTOSH, Public Accountant. be appointed I,iquidator."

Dated at Wellington this 15th day of May, 1925.

502 W. THORPE, Chairman.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

T HE Partnership heretefore subsisting between the under· signed at No. 54 Onslow Road. Epsum, has, aR from the

1st May, 1925, been dissolved 'by mutual cOl·~8ent. . The undE'rsigned LEWIS WALTER I,EWIS will caIT)' on busI·

ness at the above premises as a Nurseryman as from the "aid date, but the undersigned WILLIAM EDWARD TAYLOR will pay all liabilities and be entitled te receive all debts due to the Partnership up to the .aid date. . Dated the 15th day of May. 1925.

W. E. TAYLOR. L. W. LEWIS.

Witness t.o both signatures-E. Blampied, Soliciter, Auck· la.nd. 503

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1908.

AllSENTElil OWNER.

PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the Body Corporate called THE MAYOR, COUNCILLORS, AND CITIZENS OF

THE CITY OF AUOKLAND intendR te take under the provisions of the Publie Works Act, 1908, the piece of lanrl described in the Schedule herete for the purpose of a public work--to wit, the Huia water.Rupply extension works; .:nd that a plan of the land proposed to be takeu is deposited for public inspec. tion in the Town Clerk's office, Town Hall, Queen Street, Auckland, and may be inspected there without fee during offioo hOllrs; and further notice is hereby given that lmless within forty days from the 20th day of May, 1925, being the date of the first publication of this notice, any written objection te the taking of such land is sent te the Town Clerk, AuokIand City Council, the said Auckland City Council .hall forthwith proceed te take and acquire the said land for such public work.

THE SOHEDULE. All that pieoe or parcel of land situated in the Provincial

District of Auckland, containing 40 acres, more or less, being the south·eastern portion of Allotment No. 11 of the P8.rish of Karangahape and County of Eden. Bounded tewards "the north·east by Allotment 14 of said parish, 985 links ; tewards the south·east by the abutment of a road 100 links wide and by Allotment 12 of said parish, 4,200 links; towards the south·west by a road, 985 links; and tewards thl' north·west by other portion of Allotment 11, 4180 links. te the commence· ing point; and being the whole of the land conprised and described in a certain grant from the Crown bearing date the 4th day of September, 1869, te one Joseph Montgomery, of Great Barrier Island, Wood.merchant, and registered in the Deeds Register Office at Auckland under No. 40769.

Dated this 19th day of May, 1925. .J. S. BRIGHAM,

504 Town Clerk, Auckland City Council.

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND.

In the matter of the Public Wo~ks Act, 1908, and the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and their amendments, and the Wellington City Empowering and Amendment Act, 1924.

\. ' OTICE is hereby given that the Wellingten City Council L" proposes, under the provisions of the above·named Acts and all other Acts and powers enabling it in that behalf to ('xeoute a certain public work-namely, street·widening at Marine Parade, Seatoun, in the City of Wellington; and for the purpose of such public work the landR described in the Schedule herete are required to be taken. And notice is hereby further giveu that a plan of the lands so required'te be taken is deposited in the public office of the Town Clork te the said Council, in the Town Hall, Cuba Street, in the said city. and is there open for inspeotion, without fee, by all persons during ordinary office hours, and that aU persons affected by the execution of the said public work, or the taking of such landR should, if they have well.grounded objections te the execution of the said public work or to the taking of the' said lands, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing within forty days from the first publication of this notice to the Wellington City Council, addressed to the Town Clerk at his said office.

SCHEDUT,E. MI'ROXIMATE area :-

A. R.I'. o 0 1-01 o 0 2·62 o 0 2·71 o 0 2·66 o 0 2·54 o 0 3·04 o 0 2·95 o 0 3·27 o 0 2·87

Being Part of Lot 1, D.P. 5713; coloured red. Lot 2, D.P. 5713; coloured yellow. Lot 3, D.P. 5713; coloured blue. Lot 4, D.P. 5713; coloured neutral. Section 16; coloured red. Lot I, D.P. 7031; coloured yellow. Lot 2, D.P. 7031; coloured violet. Lot 3, D.P. 7031; coloured green. Section 16; coloured red.

Situate in City of Wellington. All tbe above parcels of land being part of Section 16, Watts

Peninsula Registration District, situate in Block VII, Port Nicholson Survey District, in tbe Land District of Wellington ; as the same are more particularly delineated on the pIan above mentioned.

As witness my hand a·t Wellington this 21st day of May, 1925.

505 .TNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk.

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the matter of the RE(HL POULTRY FARM (LIMITED).

AT an extraordinary general meeting of members of the above·named cumpany duly convened and held at

the Star Office. Shortland Street, Auckland, on Tuesday, 12th J\lay, 1925, the fullowing resolution was duly passed :-

"That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that ~AURIOE DONALD GRAY be and is hereby appoirited Liquidater for the purposes of such winding·up."

W. CECIL LEYS. HILARY LEYS. ROBERT J. TERRY. S. H. HA.RRISON.

I certify that the above resolution was signed by not' less than three·fourths of I.he members cf the company personally present at the said meeting. 506 111. D. GRAY, Liquidator.

MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1799

HAINES BRICK, TILE, AND PIPE COMPANY (UMITED). APPLICATION having been made to the Westland Land )

Board for the issue of a copy of renewable lease Number 231 . over Section 3019, Block II, Poerua Survey District, registered as Volume 19, folio 276 (westlam!), whereof AT a special general meeting of shareholders regularly .JOHN HENRY DJEDRICHS is the registered licensee, called for the purpose and duly held on 11th day and evidence of loss of the original license having been lodged, of November, 1921, the following special resolution was I hereby give notice that I will issue a new license unlesR unanimously carried:-objection be lodged forhidding the same within fourteen days "That the HAINES BruCK, TILE, AND fuE COMPANY after the publication of this notice. (LIMITED) be wouud up voluntarily, and that Messrs. JOHN

W. T. ~IORPETH, C~L~ER, F. J. KNIGJ;IT, and B. 1:; MALlIrANOHE be appointed Commissioner of Crown Lands. LIqUidators of the sal~ compan!. .

. '. . . And the above speCIal resolutIOn was unarumously confirmed DistrIct Lands and Survey Office, Hokitika, 23rd May, 1925. at a speoial general meeting of shareholders regularly called

5(17 for the purpose, and duly held at my office on Friday, the

MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

I N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913,

and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Masterton Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:-

That, for th., purpose of providing' for the payment of interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Masterton Borough North Ward Water·reticulation Loan of £9,000, 1925, authorized to be raised by the lYiltsterton Borough Council under the above.mentioned Act for the purpose of providing a revised water-reticulation for the North Ward of the Borough of l\1asterton, the said Mastcrton Borough Council hereby makes and levies a specilt! rate of two (2) pence three farthings (tel.) in the pound sterling on the rate­able value (on the basis of the unimproved va.lue) of all rateable property in the North Ward of the Borough of Mastertou; and that such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st day of June in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty (20) years, or until the loan is fully paid off.

TROS. JORDAN, Mayor. 008 T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk.

lYiARLBOROUGH ELECTRIC· POWER BOARD.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in " that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the

Marlborough Electric.power Board hereby resolves as fol· lows:-

That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking fund, and other charges on a loan of £300,000, authorized to be raised by the Marlborough Electric.power Board under the above.mentioned Act, for the following purposes namely:-

(a.) To establish, acquire, and carry out the following works and undertakings: Generating.works, transmission and distributing lines, sub· stations, and all necessary lands, easements, buildings, equipment, plant, machinery, and chattels requisite therefor, and to provide for the, cost of survey and other preliminary works and expenses of administration, and to pay expenses incurred by the Board as provided by section 18 of the Electric.power Boards Amendment Act, 1922, and generally exercise the rights and powers under the Electric-power Boards Act, 1918, and its amendments, as the Board may deem expedient:

(b.) To provide money to install electrical and other equip. ment for consumers as provided for under section 88 of the Electric.power Boards Act, 1918, and amend· ments thereto, and to provide money to purchase electrical and other equipment to sell to consumers as provided for under section 90 of the Electric· power Boards Act, 1918, and amendments thereto,-

the said the Marlborough Electric.power Board hereby makes and levies a special rate of sixty-two one·hundredths of a ~nny in the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of the capiW value) of all rateable property of the Marlborough Electric.power District, comprising t,he whole of the said district as defined in the Proolamation proclaiming the said district appearing in the New Zealand Gazette of the 25th day of October, 1923; and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st day of June in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 36i years, or until the loan is fully paid off.

R. F. GOULTER, Chairman. Blenheim, 18th May, 1925. 509

25th day of November, 192]. 510 W. DOBSON.

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the matter of CRADDOCKS AGENCY COIll1'ANY (LrMrrED.

AT an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the above-named company duly convened and held

at 175 Hereford Street, Christchurch, on the 11th' day of May, 1925, the following extraordinary resolution was duly passed:-

" That it has been proved to the satisfaction of the company that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, and accordingly that the company be wound up voluntarily."

At the same meeting Messrs. A. E. TALBOT and L. W. BALLAN, both of Christchurch, were appointed Liquidators for the purpose of suoh winding-up.

L. W. BALLAN, 511 On behalf of the Liquidators.

EUREKA GUM COMPANY (LIMITED).

IN LIQUIDATION.

N OTICE is hereby giv('n that at an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders of the above, company held

at the registered office of the company, Stock Exchange Buildings, Dunedin, on Thursday, the 21st day of May, 1925, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following resolution was approved and passed, namely :-

" That it has been proved to the satisfaction of the company that it cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue its' business, and that it is advisable to voluntarily wind up the company, and that Mr. THOMAS HENRY THOMPSON, of Dunedin, .F.P.A., be appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding-up."

Dated at Dunedin this 23rd day of May, 1925. L. R. MATHEWSON,

512 Acting Secretary, Eureka Gum Company (Limited).

SOUTHLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD.

RESOLUTION STRIKING SPECIAL RATE.

I N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in that hehalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913,

and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Southland Electric.power Board hereby resolves as follows :-

That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Southland Electric.power Board Supplementary Loan of £150,000, 1925, being 10 per cent. additional of a loan of one million five hundred thousand pounds (£1,500,000), authorized to be raised by the Southland Electric-power Board under the above­mentioned Act for the purpose of generating and distributing electric. energy throughout the Southland Electric-power Dis­trict from Monowai River and Lake (such latter amount being insufficient to complete the works for which such loan was raised), the said Southland Electric.power Board hereby makes and levies a specilt! rate of one-fifth (1/5th) of a penny in the pound sterling on the rateable vlt!ue (on the basis of the uninIproved value) of all rateable property in the whole of the Southland Electric.power District as defined in the Second Schedule to the Proclamation proclaiming the said district appearing in the New Zealand Gazette on the 19th day of November, 1919; and that such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan. and be payable yearly on the first day of March in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty (20) years, or until the loan is fully, paid off.

A. W. RODGER, Chairman. 513 CRAS. CAMPBELL, Olerk.

1806 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

THE ]'OLLOWING ARE ON SALE:­(POST AGE EXTRA.)

OOpl.... ACTS.

3 Coal Industry Commission. No. 1. Prioe. Id. I Wa.g~ (Temporary Regulation Extension). 1919, No. 18.

Prioe,ld. " Miiliatry of Hea.lth, No.2!. Price, 2d. 2 Dilabled Men (Faoilities for Employment) 1919, Ch. 22.

Price,ld. ' 3 Anthrax Prevention, Ch. 23. Prioe, Id. 3 Matrimooial Ca.UB8B (Dominions Troops), 1919 Ch. 28. ~1d. •

1 Weights and Measures, 1919 (Leather Mea.surement) Ch. 29. Price, Id. '

2 Statement of Bates, 1919, Ch. 31. Price, 1d. 1 l!'ioanoe,.1919, Ch. 32. Price,3d. 3 Na~oD&1 Health Insurance, 1919, Ch. 36. Price, 1d. 5. Retired Offi08l'll (Civil Employment), Ch. 40. Price, Id. 2 Rt,atoration of Pre·war Practioes, 1919, Ch. 42. Price, Id. 3 Police, 1919, Ch. 46. Price, 2d. 4 CoaI.min8ll, Ch. 48. Price, 1d. ~ Ministry of Transport, 1919, Ch. 50. Price, 4d. " Oheokweighing in Various Indu .... ..:- 1919, Ch. 51 P • , 2d. D~""', noe,

1 ]'orestry, 1919, Ch. 58. Price, 2d. 3 Land Settlement (Facilities), 1919, Ch. 59. Price 3d. 2 'Agrioultural Land Se.les (Restriction of Notioes to Quit)

,'Ch.63. Price,ld. ' 3 Courts (Emergency Powers), 1919, Ch. 64. Price. Id.

PuBLIOA-TlOIlS.

2 Airships: Notes on, for Commeroial PurpoBeB. Price 3d. 6 Acihesive Resea.rch Committee, First Report. Price.4s. 3 Bacteriology of Canned Meat and Fish,' No. n. Price,

-28,6d .. I Brown Heart, a Funotional Disease of Apples and Pears.

Price, 4s. 6d. 1 Building Researoh Board, Specia.l Report No.6: A Gra·

I!hical Coat Analysis of Cottage Building. Price, 28. 6d. 5 Building Research Board, Special Report No.7: Heat

Transmission through Walls, Conoretes, and Plasters. Price, Is. 6d.

3 Certain Ineligible Government Coutraotors. Prioe, Id. 6 Civil Serv,ice Recruitm~nt after War Report. Price, 2d. 2 ,The Phyuca and ChemIStry of Colloids, &0. Price, 3s. 6d. 1 Curre?t-m?ters for Use in River.ga.uging. Price, Is. 6e1. ,4 DetenoratlOn of Struotures in Sea·wa.ter. Prioe, 28. 6d. 6 ,Deterioration of Struotures in Soa·water: Third Repo",

Price, 38. 3,Defeotiv8I and ,Lunatics in Poor Law Institutions.

. Price, 2d. 6DiBonsaion of Practical Syetem of Direction.finding by

Reception. Price, 9d. 3 ,Report of British Educational MiSsion. Prioe, Dd. 3 EconomIo Survey of oertain Countries speoiaJly affected

. by the War Year 1919. Price, Ss. 9 ,~ro-deposition of Iron, with an Appendix oontaining

a Bibliography of the Subject. Price, 68. 6d. oj. Fire Teat with Floors (No. 231). Price, 2 •. 6d. 3 Food Investigation Board, Special Report No.1: On the

Pesign of Railway Wa.gona for the Carriage of Perish· able Goods. Price, 3d.

2 Food Investigation Board, Speoia.I Report No, 3: The Methods used for the Inspection of Cannod J<'oods and their Reliability for this Purpose. Prioe, 9d.

2 Food Investigation Boa.rd, Specia.I Report No.5: Report 00 lIeat Insulators. Price, Ss.

2 Food Investigation Board, Special Report No.7: The Preservation of Food by Freezing, with Special Reference to Fish and Meat. Price. lOs.

2 Food In~estigation Boa.rd Report for 1921. Price, 28. 3 Fuel Research Board, Special Report No.1: Pulverized

Coal Syetems in America. Price, 58. 1 Fuel Research Board, Special Report No.3: The Coal

. Fire. Price, 48. 8 Fuel Roeearoh Board, Teohnica.I Paper No.1: The Assay

of Coal for Carboniza.tion Purpose; a New Laboratory Method. Price, Is.

", Fuel Research Board, Technical Paper No.2: Report on . the Simmance Total Hea.t·recording Calorimeter.

Prioe, lB. 3 Fuel Researoh Board, Teohnica.I Paper No. 3 I The

Effioienoy of Low.temperature Coke in Domestio Applian088. Price, 9e1.

4 Fuel Roeearoh Board, Technical Paper No.4: The Carbonization of Peat iu Vertical Ga.s·retorts. Price, 6d.

4 Fuel Research Board, Technical Paper No.5: An Apparatus for the Me&l!urement of Specifio Gravity of Gases in Small Quantities. Price, 3d.

IS Fuel Researoh Board, Technical Paper No.6: Comparisons of lOme Methods of running Water.ga.a Plant. Prioe, 2 •.

I OOpieil.

2 Fuel Research Boa¢. Technical Paper No.7: Preliminary Experiments in the Low.temperature Carboulz&tion of Coal in Vertical Retorts. Price, Dd.

11 Fuel Research Board: Physical and Chemioal Survey of the National Coa.l .Resources. Prioe, 2s.

1 Report of the Fuel Research Board for the Years 1920, 1921, First Section: Ste&ming in Vertical. Gas·retorts. Price, 18. 6d. '

5 Report of the Fuel Research Board for the Years 19:>2 1923, First Section: The Produotion of Air·dried Peat: Prioe,58.

2 British Empire Forestry IJonference: Proceedingi' a-,: lutions, and Summary of Statements. Prioe, 78: 6d.

5 The Graves of the Fallen. Price,6d. 5 Gas Cylinders Research Committee: First Report

Price, 7s. 3d. . 5 Heat Transmiseion throngh WalIs, Concrete, and Plaster.

Prioe, 18. 6d. . 3 Imperial Education Conference. Price, 6d: 1 Ind~rial Reaearoh in the United States of America.

Prioe, Is.' . 1 Insoriptions suggeated for War Memorial. Prioe~ Is. , ' 1 Report on Commercial, Industrial, and Financial' Situa·

tion of Japan, 1914 to 1919. Price, 9d. . 6 Manohester Assooia.tion of Engineers: Report of the

Lathe Tools Reaearch Committee. Price, 58. 2 Monthly Bulletin of Sta.tlstioa, No.2, 1919.' Prioe, 9d. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statlstioa, No.3, 1919. Price, 9e1. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statistioa, No, 4, 1919. Price, 9d. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statistioa, No.5, 1919. Price, 9d. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statlstioa, No.7, 1920. Price, Is. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statlsti08, No.8, 1920. Price, 18. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, No.9, 1920. Price, la. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, No. 10, 1920. Price, la. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, No. n. 1920. Price Is. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Sta.tistios, No.3, 1920-21. Price, Is. 4 Mus~um Exhibits: The Cleaning and Restoration of.

Prioe,~. . 6 Na~ Pay Allowances and Pensions Recommendations.

Price, 3d. ' 5 Naval and Military Operations and Expenditure arisinp

out of the War: Vote of Credit. Price, 4d. . 6 Notes on the Grants to Research Workers and Students

Price,2d, 2 Need for Saving in PeMo Time. Price, 2d, 2 Peace Ha.ndbooks. Vol. 5, The Netherlands. Price, lOs. 6d. 6 Petroleum Productions. Liceneea granted. Price,4d.·, ' 3 Physical an~ Chemical Survey of National Coal Resources"

No.2. Price, Is. 6d. . , 2 Preventive Medicine, Publio Opinion on. Price, 4<1, 5 Food Investiga.tion Board, Special Report No.9:' The

Transmission of Heat by Radiation and Conveotion~' Price, Is. 6d. . ,

4 Food Investigation Board, Special Report No. 17: 'MOilld Growths upon Cold.store Moat. Price, Is. 6d.

1 Food Inve.~tigation Board, Report for 1920. Prioe. lB. 2 Food Investigation Board, Special Report No. 10, The

Methods used for the Inspection of Caaned Foods. Price. Is. 6d.

6 Food Inv8ltig~tion Board, Special Report No, 12: Brown Heatt-A Functional Disease of Apples and Pears. Price. 4s. 6<1., postage, 3d.

6 Production of Air-dried Peat, 1922-23. Price, 5s. 6 Red Diaoolouration (So.ca1led Pink or Pink Eye) on Dried

Balted Fish. Price, Is. 6 Report of Advisory Counoil Committee of Local Recon·

struction Organizations. Price, Id. CSReport of the Oxygen Research Committee. Price. Ss. 6d 6 Report for Scientifio a.nd Industrial Rasea.roh for 1920-21.

Price, Is. 6 Report for Scientifio and Industria.l Researoh for 1921-22.

Prioe, Ss. e) Report of the Tin and Tungsten Research 1 Board.

Price, 3s. 6d. II Scientific and Industrial Research, 1922-23. Prioe, '48. 3 StAtlstica.1 Supplement of the Final Report of the Nitrogen

Produots Committee of the Ministry of MunitjoDL Price, Is. .

I) Steaming of Wigan Arley Coa.l in Vertical Gas·retorts. Prioe,9d.

e! 'reAde of Canada and Newfoundland, with Report of Province of Ontario. Price, 6d,

3 'Ftea.ty of Peace between the Allied Assooiated Po .. ,," and Germany. Price, 2s. 6d.

II Work: The Month's Work, Vol. I, No. 10, April, 1919, Price,2d.

'" Women in Industry Report (War-Cabinet) •. Price, 11. 6d. 5 Women in Industry: Report of the Committee on. Price

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MAY 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1801

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CONTENTS.

ADYBRTISBIUIlI!ITS

ApPOII!ITIlBI!ITS, BTC.

RUtKBUPTOY N OTIOBS

CROWN LANDS NOTICES

DaPBNeB FORCIIS ••

LAND-Boundaries redefined CrOWD Land prool .. ,med Drainage District abolished

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1793

1721,1759

1792

1790

1775

1776 1712,1713

1714 Electric Works, Consenting to Land being takeu

for.. 1715 Electrio Work., Taken for 1713 Fire District, Revocation of Notice as to an Area

declared to be a 1726 Game, Deolaring a Sanotuary for 1720 Land Act, Set ap .. rt nnder 1723 National Endowment, for Selection .. 1722 Nati ve Reservation, Setting aside Native Land as 1720 Publio School, Set apart as a Site fvr .. 1723 Ra~lway Purposes, Revoking Proclamation taking

Land for .. .. .. •• .. 1712 Railway Pnrposes, Taken for.. 1712 Road, Allooating Land taken for Railway to tile

Purposes of •. Road decl .. red to be Government Road •. Sale by Pnblic Auotion Sale or Selection 8cenic Reserves, Vesting Control of

1713 1715

1721,1722 1722 1723

Selection by Discharged Soldiers, Revoking the Setting·apad of Land for 1712

LAND-continued. PAGE Settlement, for Selection 1721 Streets exempted from ~he Provisions of Seo·

tion 117 the Publio Works Ao' .. .• 1716 Water· power, Intention to take Land for Develop.

ment of •. .. .. •• .. 1717

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES 1792

MIROELLANBOllS-

Closing.days of Shops. . • . •• 1778 Closing·hours of Shops, Canoelling NotIces fixing 1779 Consul, Appointments of, recognized provisiona.lly 1725 Customs and Excise Duties 1757 Domaiu Boards appointed .. 1715 Election, Arrangements for First, &0. •. 1111 Electrio.power Board, Apportionment of Repre·

sentation on . . , . . .. 1720 Fire Board, Date fixed on whioh Returns are to

be furnished to . . .. 1777 Fire Board, Prescribing Particulars to be furuished

to, by Owner of Property insuring outside New Zealand ' . . 1717, 1719

Fire Insurance, List of Companies, &0., oarrying on Business in •• , . •• 1781

Harbour Board, Appointing Member of.. .. 1724 House of Representatives, Notification of Vacaucy

of Seat in. • . • . . • • .. .• 1778 Inoorporated Society dissol ved • . 1782 Inspector of Scenic Reserve appointed 1724 J ustioes of the Peace appointed 1601 Loans, Consenting to raising 1715 Loans, Prescribing Rates of Interest to be paid

in respect of •• 1718 Munioipal Corporations Act, Alloca.ting Cost of

certain Proceedings under . . •• •. 1714 Native Land Court, Conferring Special JuriBdic-

tion on . • • . • • .. •• 1719 Noxious Weed. Plant deola.red not ~o be a 1726 Polioe·gaol to oease to be a Police· gaol l'jIS Poll, Validating Proceedings in re 1720 Polls for Proposed I.Joans, Results of t726 Population of the Dominion 1182 Postal Corre.pondence, &c., prohibited.. 1'777 Primage Duty, Exempting Certain Goods from .. 1714 Primary School Teachers, Grading of •. 1778 Prison proclaimed .. 1714 Publio Trustee: Eleotions to administer Estates .. 1790 Public ~'rust Office: Appointment of Agent 1782 Railwav Traffic Remrns .. ..' 1772 Regulaiions nnder the Goyernmeut Railways Act

amended 1714 Regulations under the Orohard and Garden

Diseases Act •. 1718 Regulations under the Pnblio Servioe Aot amended 1782 Shops and Office, Act, Prohibiting the .Sale of

certain Goods under 1779 Statutory Deolarations, Officers appoin'ted to

take and receive Stock Exchange, Rules of Christchuroh Teachers, Supplementary Graded List of Te Makarini Scholarships Transmitting and Receiving Officers appointed for

the Service of Notioes by Telegraph Trustees of Drainage Distriots elected

SUIPPING-

1724 1783 1780 1779

1777 1777

Notices to Mariners 1778 River and Extended-river Limits preooribed 1778

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