GAZETTE NOTIFICATIONS
(Pm Dwirm Pmeaa Ab«ooiatio*.( WELLINGTON, April 27. Mr James Archibald Ferguson has been appointed Inspector of Factories. The following Inspectors of Weights and Measures have been appointed:—Messrs Stanley M‘Gregor, Cecil Smith, Peter Weenink, William Chappell, Alfred Snedden, John Murdoch, Archibald Grandison, Richard Holland, Edward Stringer, Frederick Barton, Samuel Kennedy, Arthur Foley, John Georgcson, Percy Kinsman, John Jackson, Lionel Meadows, Cecil Hoskins, George Grieve. The appointment of Mr James Alexander Roberts as Consular Agent for Italy in Dunedin has been provisionally recognised. Regulations for appeals from closing orders under the Health Act, 1920, have been gazetted prescribing the form of appeal, and providing that every appeal shall be instituted in the Magistrate’s Court nearest to the public office of the local authority in whose district the premises ordered to be closed ere situated, or in such other Magistrate’s Courts as may be agreed on by parties. The following regulations providing for the discharge of seamen during their periods of sendees in the naval forces,are gazetted: Applications for the discharge of men whose services are for any cause no longer required in the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, and- whom it is considered desirable to discharge prior to the expiration of' the periods ox service for which they enlisted, and applications for the discharge of men at their own request, by purchase or otherwise, shall be submitted to the Naval Board, which is hereby authorised to approve or disapprove of the discharge of such men as they may see fit. (2) Discharged men who are pronounced by a, Medical Survey Board as unfit for further retention in the New Zealand Division of the 'Royal Navy shall bo approved bv the commodore or other officer commanding the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, or. in the absence of such officer from New Zealand waters, by 1 the Naval Board. Orders-in-Council gazetted provided that regulations under the Explosives and Dangerous Goods Amendment Act 1920, shall take effect as by-laws in the following boroughs:—Cambridge, Foxton. Greymouth, Kaitangata, Marton, Moggiel, New Brighton, Ngaruawahta, Oamaru, Raetihi, Shannon, Sumner, Takapuna, Tapanui, To Aroha, Te Kuiti, and Waikouaiti- also in the following town districts:—Havelock. Lutnsden, Mangaweka, Manurewa, Southbridge, Nightcaps, Raglan, Upper Hutt. An Order-in-Council gazetted amends Samoa Treasury regulations by providing that a bank account or accounts may also bo opened and kept at Auckland or elsewhere, with any branch of the Bank of Now Zealand. An Order-in-Oquncil is gazetted making amending regulations for the inspection and fumigation of fruit in the Cook Islands.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18540, 28 April 1922, Page 6
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420GAZETTE NOTIFICATIONS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18540, 28 April 1922, Page 6
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