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Jluml1. 44 1589 NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949 Additional Land Taken for n, Post. office i1'l Block VII, Jacobs River Hundred [L.S.] B. C. FHEYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLAlVIATIO)! P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· General Sir Bernard Cyril Fl'eyberg, the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do here by proclaim and declare that the additional land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a post.office; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty.nine. SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of additional land taken: 9·1 perohes. Being part Section 42. Situated in Block VII, Jacobs River Hundred (Southland R.D.). (S.O. 5830.) In the Southland Land District; as the same is more parti. cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129340, deposited in the office of the :M:inister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured blue. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of July, 1949. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 20/1066.) Additional Land Taken for a Public School in the Oity of Hamilton [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLAMATION P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the additional land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a public school and shall vest in the Education Board of the District of Auckland as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and aft.er the fifRt d"y of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty·nine. SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of additional land t"ken: 1 acre 2 roods. Being part Lot 1 on D.P. 27756, being part of Allotment 413, Town of Hamilton East. Situated in Block II, Hamilton Survey Distriot. (City of Hamilton) (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 34264.) A In the South Auckland Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129400, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured sepia. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor.General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of July, 1949. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 31/944.) Land Taken for a Secondary School in the Town District of Johnsonville [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLAMATION P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a secondary school; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty.nine. SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- A. R. P. Being 2 0 3'll p S . 6 P' D't' t 6 2 37.3 J art ectIOn , orlTua 18 nc . Situated in Block XI, Belmont Survey District (Town District of Johnsonville). (S.0.21817.) In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129409, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged blue. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of July, 1949. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 31/1181.)

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NEW ZEALAND

THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949

Additional Land Taken for n, Post. office i1'l Block VII, Jacobs River Hundred

[L.S.] B. C. FHEYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLAlVIATIO)!

P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· General Sir Bernard Cyril Fl'eyberg, the Governor·General

of the Dominion of New Zealand, do here by proclaim and declare that the additional land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a post.office; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty.nine.

SCHEDULE

ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of additional land taken: 9·1 perohes. Being part Section 42.

Situated in Block VII, Jacobs River Hundred (Southland R.D.). (S.O. 5830.)

In the Southland Land District; as the same is more parti. cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129340, deposited in the office of the :M:inister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured blue.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of July, 1949.

R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

(P.W. 20/1066.)

Additional Land Taken for a Public School in the Oity of Hamilton

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General

A PROCLAMATION

P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General

of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the additional land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a public school and shall vest in the Education Board of the District of Auckland as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and aft.er the fifRt d"y of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty·nine.

SCHEDULE

ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of additional land t"ken: 1 acre 2 roods.

Being part Lot 1 on D.P. 27756, being part of Allotment 413, Town of Hamilton East. Situated in Block II, Hamilton Survey Distriot. (City of

Hamilton) (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 34264.)

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In the South Auckland Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129400, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured sepia.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor.General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of July, 1949.

R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

(P.W. 31/944.)

Land Taken for a Secondary School in the Town District of Johnsonville

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General

A PROCLAMATION

P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General

of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a secondary school; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty.nine.

SCHEDULE

ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :-

A. R. P. Being 2 0 3'll p S . 6 P' D't' t 6 2 37.3 J art ectIOn , orlTua 18 nc .

Situated in Block XI, Belmont Survey District (Town District of Johnsonville). (S.0.21817.)

In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129409, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged blue.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of July, 1949.

R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

(P.W. 31/1181.)

1590 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 44

Land Taken for a Maori School in Block V, Otamatea Survey District Land Taken for an Aerodrome in Blocle V, Arowhenua Survey Distnct

[L.S.] B. C. FREY BERG, Governor·General A PROCLAMATION

P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor.General

of the Dominion of New Zcaland, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a Maori School; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty.nine.

SCHEDULE

ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 4 acrea. 8· :L-perches. Being part Lot 1, D.P. 34898, being part Kaitara No.)2:i/ Block.

Situated in Block V, Otamatea Survey District (Auckland R.D.). (S.0.34977.) .

In the North Auckland Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 128742, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor.General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of July, 1949.

R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W.31/115lt.)

Land Taken for Hou8ing Purpo8e8in the Borough of Blenheim

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLAMATION

PURSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant. . General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General

of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for housing purposes; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty.nine. .

SCHEDULE

ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :-

A. R. P. Being 3 1 32·8 Lots 3, 4, 5,22, 23, and part. Lots 21 and 24,

D.P. 429, being part Section 2, Omaka Regis. tration District; coloured blue.

3 0·3 Part Section 2, Omaka Registration District; coloured sepia.

Situated in Block XVI, Cloudy Bay Survey District (Borough of Blenheim) (Marlborough R.D.). (S.0.3892.)

In the Marlborough Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 126096, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and. thereon coloured as above mentioned.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 26th day of July, 1949.

(P.W. 80/59.)

EDWARD CULLEN, For the Minister of Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

Land Taken for Hou8ing Purp08es in Block II, Olive Survey District

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLAMATION

PURSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant. . General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General

of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken 'for housing purposes; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty.ninth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty.nine.

SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 5 acres 1 rood

22 perches. Being Lot 1, S.O. plan 2369, being part Lot 1, D.P. 6838, being part

Section 7R, and part West Clive Rural Section .34.

Situated in Block II, Clive Survey District (Hawkes Bay R.D.). (S.0.2369.)

In the Hawkes Bay Land District; as the same is more parti. cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129531, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged blue.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 27th day of July, 1949.

(H.C. 4/289/1.)

EDWARD CULLEN, For the Minister of Works.

GoP SAVE THE KING !

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLAMATION

P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General

of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for an aerodrome; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty. nine.

SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 50 acres. Being Rural Section 21439, Timaru District, Block V, Arowhenua

Survey District, and being all the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 17, folio ll8 (Canterbl1fY Land Registry).

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion this 21st day of July, 1949.

R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 23/381/6/2.)

Land Taken for the Pu,rp08e8 of the Erection of a Hospital fCYi' the Reception or Relief of Per80ns Requiring Medical or Surgical Treatment or Suffering from any Disea8e, Whether I nfectiou8 or Not, and oj. Requi8ite. arul N eces8ary H 08pital Buildings, in the Borough oj Alexandra

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLA;\IATIOX

PURSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General

of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and dedaTe that the land described in the Schedule hereto, saving and excepting all minerals within the meaning of the Land Act, 1924, on or under the land and reserving always to His Majesty the King and all persons lawfully entitled to work the said minerals a right of ingress. egress, . and regress over the said land, is here by taken for the purposes of the erection of a hospital for the reception or relief of persons requiring medical or surgical treatment or suffering from any disease, whether infectious or not, and of requisite and necessary hospital buildings, and shall vest in the Vincent Hospital Board LtS from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare

, that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty.nine.

SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 13 acres 2 roods

21 perches. Being Section 9, Block XXXVII, Town of Alexandra, and being

the whole of the land comprised and described in Cert,ificate of Title, Volume 302, folio 205 (Otago I,and Registry).

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 27th day of July, 1949.

(P.W. 24/3702.)

EDWARD CULLEN, ]'or the Minister of Works,

GOD SAVE THE Knm!

Land Taken for Road in Bloclc VII, Clifford Bay Survey DiBtrict

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLAMATION

P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant. General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor. General

of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty.nine.

SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :-

A. R. P. Being o 1 22· 21Parts of Lot 2, D.P. 1378, being part of Section 36, o 2 34 f Wakefield Downs Registration District. Situated in Block VII, Clifford Bay Survey District (Marlborough

R.D.). (S.0.3953.) In the Marlborough Land District; as the same are more

particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129410, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured orange.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of July, 1949.

R. SEMPLE,· Minister of Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 70jll/51/0.)

.JULY 28] 'l'HENEWZEAtAND GAZETTE itS91

Land Procktimed as Street in the Borough of Mount Eden, and the Borough of Mount Roskil!

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLAMATION

PURSUANT to seotion twenty·nine of the Public Works Amendment Act, 1948, I, Lieutenant·General Sir Bernard

Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proolaim as street the land desoribed in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE ApPRoxIMATln areas of the pieoes of land proclaimed as street :-

A. R. P. Reing 19 0 21 Part of the land on D.P. 19049, being part

Allotment 25, Seotion 13, Suburbs of Auckland; parts Lots 6 and 9, D.P. 24189, parts Lots 5, 6,7,8, and 9, D.P. 3029, being parts Allotment 7, Section 13, Suburbs of Auckland.: and part T~ot 2, D.P. 28851, being parts Allotments 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, and 92, Section 10, Suburbs of Auokland. (Situated in the Borough of Mount Eden and the Borough of Mount Roskill.)

o 0 0·3 Part Lot 2, D.P. 28851, being part Allotment 86, Section 10. Suburbs of Auckland. (Situated in the Borough of Mount Roskill.)

Situated in Blook IV, Titirangi Survey District (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 34689.)

In the North Auckland Land Distriot; as the same are more partioularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129385, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow.

Given under the hand of His Exoellenoy the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 26th day of July, 1949.

(P.W. 51/3011.)

EDWARD CULLEN, For the Minister of Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

Land . Proclaimed a8 Road in Block XII, Pakiri Survey District, Rodney County

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A PROCLAMATION

P URSUANT to seotion twenty.nine of the Public Works Amend­ment Act, 1948, I, Lieutenant·General Sir Bernard Cyril

Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proolaim as road the land described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE ApPROX):IdA.TE areas of the pieoes of land proclaimed as road:-

A. R. P. Being o 1 12·1 Part Allotment 68, Parish of Hoteo; coloured

red. o 1 31· 2 Part Allotment 69, Parish of Hoteo; ooloured

red. o 3 12·4 Part Allotment 69, Parish of Hoteo; ooloured

red. o 0 25'11 Part Allotment 69A, Parish of Hoteo; coloured

yellow. o 0 33,.7 Part Allotment 69.6., Parish of Hoteo; coloured

yellow. Sitll&ted in Blook XII, Pakiri Survey District (Auckland R.D.).

(8.0. 28275.) In the North Auckland Land Distriot; as the same are more

particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129419, deposited m the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

Given linder the hand of His Exoellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of July, 1949.

R.SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

GoD SAVE THE KINO!

(P.W. 34/4120.)

Land ·Proclaimed as Road in Block X; Ohristchurch Survey District, Waimairi Oounty .

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION

P URSUANT to section twenty-nine of the Public Works Amendment Act, 1948, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril

Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as road the land described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as road:

A. R. P. Being o 3 21· 6 Part Rural Section 12; coloured orange, o 1 6·9 Part Rural Section 12; coloured blue. o 0 1 . 6 Part Rural Section 12; coloured red. Situated in Block X, Christchurch Survey District (Canterbury

R.D.). (S.O. 7935.) In the Canterbury Land District; as the same are more

particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129437, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion this 21st day of July, 1949.

R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 51/3300.)

Land Proclaimed as Road, and Road Closed, in Blocks X and Xl, M ohaka Survey District, Wairoa Oounty

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION

P URSUANT to section twenty·nine of the Public Works Amendment Act, 1948, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard

Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do here by proclaim as road the land described in the First Schedule hereto and the surface of the land described in the Second Schedule hereto together with the subsoil down to a plane twenty feet below and approximately parallel to the surface of the said land; and do also hereby proclaim as closed the road described in the Third Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as road:-

A. R. P. Being 1 2 18· 3 Part of Pastoral Run 5; coloured sepia. 5 2 6·9 Part of Pastoral Run 5; coloured sepia. o 1 8 Part of Seotion 4; coloured blue. o 1 O· 2 Part of Section 4; coloured blue. Situated in Block XI.

SECOND SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land of whioh the surfaoe and

portion of the subsoil is proclaimed as road: 15·2 perches. Being part of Pastoral Run 5; ooloured sepia, edged orange.

Situated in Block XI.

THIRD SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the pieoe of road olosed: 4 aores 1 rood 38

perches. Adjoining or passing through Section 4, and Pastoral Run 5; coloured

green. Situated in Blocks XI and X. All situated in Mohaka Survey District (Hawkes Bay R.D.).

(S.O. 23113.) In the Hawkes Bay Land District; as the same are more

particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 128910, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

Given under the hand of His Exoellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of July,. 1949.

R. SEMPLE, Minister of Wo.rks.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! (P.W. 40/156.)

Lands Reserved Under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS the Scenery Preservation Board, oonstituted pursuant to the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 (hereinafter

referred to as the said Act), has recommended that the lands desoribed hl the Schedule hereto should be permanently reserved for scenic purposes, and it is expedient to give effect to such recommendation:

Now, therefore, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers .conferred by the said Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be scenic reserves under the said Act, and subjeot to the provisions thereof.

1592 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No.- 44

SCHEDULE NORTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALLOTMENTS 226 and 227, Aotea Parish, situated in Blocks III and V, Tryphena Survey District: Total area, 164 acres and 9 perches, more or less. (North Auckland plan S.O. 34559.)

(L. and S. H.O. 4/550; D.O. 3/307.)

Section 23, Block I, Opuawhanga Survey District: Area, 469 acres, more or less. (North Auckland plan S.O. 12343L.)

(L. and S. H.O. 4/893; D.O. RL. 132.)

SOUTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRICT

Section 15, Block VII, Rotoma Survey District: Area, 56 acres, more or less.

Section I, Block XI, Rotoma Survey District: Area, 40 acres, more or less.

Section 6, Block XI, Rotoma Survey District: Area, 72 acres, more or less.

Section 12, Block XI, Rotoma Survey District: Area, 25 acres 3 roods, more or less.

Section 13, Block XI, Rotoma Survey District: Area, 6 acres I rood, more or less.

(L. and S. H.O. 4/358; D.O. 3/454.)

NELSON LAND DISTRICT

All that area containing by admeasurement 363 acres 2 roods 20 perches, more or less, being part Subdivision lA of Section 19, Square 91, Okiwi Maori Reserve, situated in Block X, Whangamoa Survey District, and being all the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 100, folio 112 (Nelson Registry). As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 4/445, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and th ereon bordered red.

Section 2.5, Block X, Whangamoa Survey District: Area, 57 acres 3 roods, more or less. (Nelson plan S.O. 9571.)

(L. and S. H.O. 4/445; D.O. 13/63.)

MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT

All that area contaiuing by admeasurement 351 acres, more or ess, being Section 5 and part Sections 7 and 18, Block VIII,

Wakamarina Survey District. Also all that area containing by admeasurement 72 acres I rood

12·4 perches, more or less, situated in Block VIII, Wakamarina Survey District, being part Section I of 16, and part Section 17, Kaiuma District of Pelorus Sound, and bcing all the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 44, folio 227 (Marlborough Registry).

Also all that area containing by admeasurement 83 acres, more or less, being Sections 15 and 2 of 16, Block VIII, Wakamarina Survey District, and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 6, folio 278 (Marlborough Registry).

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 26/12954, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red.

(L. and S. H.O. 26/12954; D.O. L.P. 501.) Section 2, Block VIII, Heringa Survey District: Area, 727

acres, more or less. (S.0.600.)

(L. and S. H.O. 26/18457; D.O. L.P. 357.)

WESTLAND Lum DISTRICT All that area situated in Westland County containing< by

admeasurement 95 acres I rood 27 perches, more or less, being part of Reserve No. 345, Block J, Poerua Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. ,and S. 6/11/1, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands, and Sl\rvey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. (S.O. 4476.)

, Also all that area containir)g by admeasurement 35 acres 0 roods Iperoh,)llore or less, being part Reserve 765, situated in Block I, Poerua Survey District. As the same is more J.larticularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. (j/ll/IA, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red., ,,""

(L. and S. H.O. 6/11/1; D.O. 8/28/92.)

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st dayof July, 1949.

EDWARD CLTLLEN, For the Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

Crown Land Set Apart asa Permanent State Forest

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General

A PROCLAMATION

B y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests Act, 1921-22, I,

Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as a permanent State forest.

SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.-WELLINGTON CONSERVANCY

ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, Waimarino County, containing by admeasurement 84 aores, more or less, situated in Block VI, Karioi Survey District, and being Sections 2, 4, 7, 9, II, 12, 13, and 14, Block I, Sections I, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Block II, and Sections I, 2, and 4, Block III, Town of Ninia Extension, No.1. As the same is more partioularly delineated on plan No. 71/29, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 13th day of .July, 1949. C. F. SKINNER, Commissioner of State F.orests.

GOD SAVE THE KING! (F.S. 9/3/83.)

A uthorizing the Laying-off of a Stred, off Woodlands and Fai"view Roads in the Town District of Glen Eden, Su.bject to a Condition as to the Building-line

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General

ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington, this 27th day of

July, 1949

Present: HIS EXCELLENOY ~'RE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL

P URSUANT to section thirty-one of the Municipal Corporations Amendment Act, 1948, and section one hundred and twenty­

five of the Public 'Works Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor­General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hcreby authorize the Glen Eden Town Board to lay-off the proposed streot described in the Schedule hereto at a width for thc whole of its length of less than sixty-six feet, but not less than fifty feet, subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall at any time be erected on the land shown edged green on the plan referred to in the said Schedule within a distance of thirty-five feet from the centre-line of the said street.

SCHEDULE

ALL that proposed street in the North Auckland Land District, 'fovm District of Glen Eden, containing by admeasurement 3 roods 16 perches, more or less, being part Lot 1, Deeds Plan W. 80, being part Allotment 1, Parish of Waikomiti and part Lot 44, D.P. 8736, being part Allotment 121, Parish of Waikomiti. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129423, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged red.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

(P.W. 34/3427.)

Authorizing the Buller Electric-power Board to Construct Electric Works

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General

ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of July, 1949

Present: HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.GENERAL IN OOUNOIL

PURSUANT to section seventy-six of the Electric-power Boards Act, 1925, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by

and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council,. doth hereby authorize the Buller Electric'po,,'er Board (hereinafter called the Board), subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth, to construct electric works within the Buller Electric-power District.

CONDI'fIOKS. 1. THE Board shall l)Ot use any electric lines for the distribution of electrical energy until it has obtained a licenee authorizing the use of such lines in accordance with section 319 of the Public Works Act, 1928.

2. The Board shall hot uSe water for the purpose of generating electricity until it has obtained a licence' authorizing it'to use water for such purpose in accordanoe with section 318 of the Public Works Act, 1928.

3. Any conditions inserted in such . licences as aforesaid shall be strictly complied with by the Board. '

4. The Board sha1! forward for the information of the Minister in Charge of the' State' Hydro-electric Derrartment, suuh"fuxther plans and particulars as the Minister may from time to time require.

5. In respect of the works hel'eby authorized, the Board shall comply with the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935, the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1935, the Water-power Regulations 1934, the Radio Interference Regulations 1934, and with any regulations made 01' to be made in amplification or amendment thereof or in substitution therefor.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Cound!.

(S.H.D. 10/25/1.)

JULY-28] THE -:NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Authorizing the Exchange oj a Re8erve in Block III, Waimea Survey DiBtrict, N elBon Land District, Jor Other Land

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949 Present:

HIs EXOELLENOY THE GOVE1lJ!fOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL

WHEREAS the land described in the First Schedule hereto is a reserve du1y set apart for recreation purposes: And

whereas it is expedient that the said land shou1d be exchanged for the land described in the Seoond Schedu1e hereto, whioh the Governor-General deems of equal value and more suitable for the purposes of the reserve :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Exeoutive Council of the said Dominion, and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by section eight of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, doth hereby deolare that the land described in the First Schedule hereto may be exchanged for the land desoribed in the Second Sohedu1e hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE DESORIPTION OF RESERVE AUTHORIZED TO BE EXOHANGED

Nelson Land District ALL that area in the Waimea County, oontaining by admeasure­ment 5 aores 1 rood 1·1 perches, more or less, being Lot 25 on Deposited Plan 3697, and being part Section 85, District of Sub­urban South, situated in Block III, Waimea Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/11/3A, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

SECOND SCHEDULE DESORIPTION OF LAND TO BE OBTAINED IN EXOHANGE THEREFOR

N elBon Land District ALL that area in the Waimea County, containing by admeasure­ment 34·6 perches, more or less, being Lot 24 on Deposited Plan 3697, and being part Section 85, District of Suburban South, situated in Block III, Waimea Survey District. As the same is more parti­cularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/11/3A, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

T • .r. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

(L. and S. H.O. 6/11/3; D.O. XIV /38.)

Revoking the Reservation Over a Reserve in Block I, Tangoio Survey DiBtrict, Hawkes Bay Land Di8trict

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Goverwnent House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949 .

Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by subsection one (b) of section seven of the Public

Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, 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 reservation for a resting­place for travelling stook over the land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby declare that the said land, being vested in the Crown, is Crown land available for disposal under the Land Act, 1948.

SCHEDULE HAWKES BAY LAND DISTRIOT

SEOTJON 13, Block I, Tangoio Survey District: Area, 4 acres 3 roods 33 perches, more or less. (S.O. 2236.)

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

(L. and S. H.O. 32/35; D.O. R.L.S. 189.) ----------------------Revoking the Reservation Over a Re8erve in Block XIV, Makuri

Survey District, Wellington Land District

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN· COUNCIL

At the Government House at 'Wellington, this 27th day of , July, 1949

Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities con­ferred upon him by subsection one (b) of section seven of the

Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, 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 reservation for a public hall site over the land described in the Schedu1e hereto; and doth hereby declare that the said land, being vested in the Crown, is Crown land available for disposal under the Land Act, 1948.

SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT

SEOTION 47, 'rownship of Makuri, situated in Block XIV, Makuri Survey District: Area, 1 rood 31 perches, more or less.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

(L. and S. H.O. 1/115; D.O. 14/17.)

Revoking the Reservation Over a Reserve in Block XXI, Hundalee Survey District, Marlborough Land District

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the GovernmeI).t House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949

Present: HIs EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL

I N pursuanoe and exercise of the powers and authorities con­ferred upon him by subsection one (b) of section seven of

the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, 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 reservation for landing-place purposes over the land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby declare that the said land, being vested in the Crown, is Crown land available for disposal under the Land Act, 1948.

SCHEDULE MARLl!OROUGH LAND DISTRICT

ALL that area containing by admeasurement 19 acres 2 rood" 38·96 perches, more or less, being part Section 31, Block XXI, Hundalee Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 9/1175, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red. (S.O. 3937.)

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

(L. and S. R.O. 9/1175; D.O. IV/85.)

Vesting Land in the Selwyn Plantation Board

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949 Present:

HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL

I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by subsection three of section one hundred and

seventy-one of the Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies' Empowering Act, 1924, and subsection two of section thirteen of the Reserves and other Lands Disposal Act, 1931, 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 declare that, from and after the day of the date hereof, the land described in the SQhedule, hereto shall be vested in the Selwyn Plantation Board, in trust, for plantation purposes.

SCHEDULE CANTERBURY LAND DISTRIOT

ALL that area situated in Block XI, Rorora,ta Survey District, containing by admeasurement 190 acres 1 rood 20 perches, more or less, being Lot 1 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Christchurch under number 13994, and being parts of Rural Sections 25761, 25762, and 31760. As the same is more particu­larly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 49135R, deposited in the Read Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged green.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk OL the Executive Council.

(L. and S. H.O. 49135; D.O. 8/52.)

Constituting the Waitaki Rabbit DiBtrict.-(Notice No. Ag. 4686)

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor.General

ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington. this 6th day of July, 1949 Present:

HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL

P URSUANT to the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, and to section twenty-nine of the Rabbit Nuisance Amendment Act, 1947,

His Excellenoy the Governor-General, at the request of the Minister of Agriculture, made on the recommendation of the Rabbit Destruc­tion Council, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby constitute and declare the area of land, the boundaries of which are described in the Schedule hereto, being an area to which subsection one of section thirty of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, applies, a rabbit district, and doth appoint that the name of the said rabbit district shall be the Waitaki Rabbit District, and doth order that the basis on which the Rabbit Board to be established for the said district shall first levy its general rate' shall be the acreage of land occupied by the ratepayer. . ,

SCHEDULE DESORIPTION OF BOUNDARIES OF THE W AITAKI RABBIT DISTRICT ALL that area in the Otago Land District containing approximately 104,000 acres, more or less, and being parts of Otamatakau, Kurow, and Mount Buster Survey Districts, bounded as follows: Com­mencing at the south-western QOrner of Run 243E; thence north· easterly down the centre of the west branoh of the Otematata River (Clear Stream) to its oonfluence with the east branch; thence generally north-easterly down the centre of the Otematata River to its oonfluence with the Waitaki River; thence generally south· easterly down the centre of the main stream of the Waitaki River to the confiuence of the Awakino River; thence south-westerly up the centre of the Awakino River to the northern boundary of Run 2 of 23, Kurow Survey District; thence south-westerly along the north-western boundary of Run 2 of 23 to its westernmost corner; thence north-westerly along the south-western boundary of Run 3 of 23 and south-westerly along the south-eastern boundary of Run 362B and Hut Stream to the east branch of the Otematata River; thence northerly down the centre of the east . branch of the Otematata River to the southern boundary of Run 243E; thence westerly along the southern boundary of Run 243E to the point of commencement.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

(Ag. 64/1/193.)

COnlltituting the Mataikona Rabbit District.-(Notice No. Ag. 4699)

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General

ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949

Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENEltAL IN COUNOIL

P URSUANT to the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, and to section . twenty-nine of the Rabbit Nuisance Amendment Act, 1947,

His Excellenoy the Governor-General, at the request of the Minister of AgriCUlture, made on the recommendation of the Rabbit Destruc­tion Counoil, and acting by and with the advice and oonsent of the Executive Counoil, doth hereby constitute and declare the area of land, the boundaries of whioh are described in the Schedule hereto, being an area to which subsection one of section thirty of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, applies, a rabbit district, and doth appoint that the name of the rabbit district shall be the Mataikona Rabbit Distriot, and doth order that the basis on which the Rabbit Board to be established for the said district shall first levy Its general rate shall be the acreage of land occupied by the ratepayer.

SCHEDULE

DESORIPTION OF BOUNDARIES OF THE MATAIKONA RABBIT DISTllJOT ALL that land in the Castlepoint County bounded as follows: Com­mencing at a point on the sea-coast, being the easternmost corner of Section 320, Whareama District, situated in Block Xl, Castle­point Survey District; thence westerly generally along the ~orthern boundaries of Sections 320, 321, and 322, Whareama District, to the eastern boundary of Section 755, Whareama District; thence northerly along the eastern boundary of Section 755 aforesaid to the southern boundary of Lot 2 on Deposited Plan 4845; thence e&aterly and northerly generally along the southern and eastern boundaries of Lot 2 aforesaid to the westernmost corner of Lot 2 on Deeds Plan 446; thence in a south-easterly and northerly direction generally along the southern and eastern boundaries of Lot 2 on Deeds Plan 446, across a closed road; thence along the eastern boundary of the said Lot 2 on Deeds Plan 446 to its eastern­most point; thenoe along the eastern boundary of the land described in Certificate of Title, Volume 341, folio 135 (Wellington Registry), being part Sections 762 and 369, Whareama Distriot, to the eastern­most corner' of Whakataki Maori Reserve 4B 3, Block VIII, Castle­point Survey District; thence northerly along the eastern boundary of Subdivision 4B 3 aforesaid, to and across the Masterton-Castlepoint Road; thence again by the eastern boundary of Subdivision 4B 3

tNO.44 aforesaid, to and across the Whakataki RiVer to the left--bank thereof; thence in a westerly and northerly direction generally along the left bank aforesaid to the south-eastern boundary of Section 373, Whareama District; thence northerly generally along the south ·eastern and north -eastern and part of the north· western boundaries of Section 373 aforesaid to the left bank of the Whakataki River; thence northerly generally by that bank aforesaid to and along the northern boundary of Whakataki Maori Reserve lOB 60 1 to the western boundary of Whakataki Maori Reserve lOB 6B ; thence northerly along the western boundary of Whakataki Native Reserve lOB 6B; to and along the northern and western boundaries of Section 6, Mataikona Settlement, the western boundaries. of Sections 4, 3, and 2, Mataikona Settlement, and the north-western and northern boundaries of Section 1, Mataikona Settlement, and the production of the last-mentioned boundary to the middle of the Mataikona River; thence northerly, easterly, and southerly generally along the middle of the Mataikona River aforesaid to its confluence With the sea; thence southerly generally to and along the sea-ooast to the point of commencement.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

(Ag. 64/1/198.)

Oonstituting the Lindis Rabbit DMtrict.-(NQtice No. Ag. 4700)

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949

Present: Hrs EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL rN COUNOIL

PURSUANT to the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, and to section twenty-nine of the Rabbit Nuisance Amendment Act, 1947,

His Excellency the Governor.General, at the request of the Minister of Agriculture, made on the recommendation "fthe Rabbit Destruc­tion Council, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive COmicil, doth hereby constitute and declare the area of land the boundaries of which are described in the Schedule hereto, being an area to which subsection one of section thirty of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, applies, a rabbit district, and doth appoint that the name of the said rabbit district shall be the Lindis Rabbit District, and doth order that the basis on which the Rabbit Board to be established for the said district shall first levy its general rate shall be the acreage ofland occupied by the ratepayer.

sCItEDULE DESORIPTION OF BOUNDARIES OF THE LINDIS RABBIT DISTRIOT ALL that area in the Otago Land District and being paris of Lower Hawea; Lindis, Tarras, Cluden, St. Bathans, Wakefield, and Lauder Survey Districts, containing 270,000 acres, more or less. bounded as follbws: Commencing at the south-western corner of Run 238E in Wakefield Survey District; thenoe westerly by the production of the southern boundary of the aforesaid Run 238E to the oentre of the Clutha River; thence generally northerly up the centre of the Clutha River to a point in line with the western boundary of Section 5, Block VII, Tarras Survey District; thence. northerly to and along that boundary; thence easterly along the northern boundaries of Sections 5 and 6,. Block VII aforesaid; thence north· easterly along the north· western boundaries of RunS 236F and 2360 to the south-western corner of Run 236D; thenoe generally north­westerly along the western boundary of Run 236D and north-easterly along the north-western boundary of Run 236B to Breast Stream; thenoe easterly and southerly down Breast Stream to the confillence of Pass Burn; thence generally north-easterly along the northern boundary of Run 2350 and southerly along the eastern bounliary of Run 2350 to the south-eastern corner of that run; thence southerly down the centre of the Dunstan Stream to the aouth.easternboun.i\ary of Run 237F; thence south.westerly along that boundary and the south-eastern boundaries of Runs 236u, 23&T, 238K, 238L, 238M, and the south·eastern side of a road forming the south'eastern boundary of Run 238E to Leaning Rock Trig. A, Wakefield Survey District; thence westerly across the aforesaid road and along the southern boundary of Run 238E to the point of commencement.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

(Ag. 64/1/197.)

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The Timaru Milk DiStrict OOnlltitution Order 1946, Amendment No; 1 .

B. C. FREYBERG,' Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at WeIIillgton, this 20th day of July, 1949

Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL

WHEREAS by the Timaru. Milk Distriot ~onstitution Order 1945,* the Borough of Tlmaru was constItuted and declared

a milk district under the Milk Act, 1944, with the name of the Timaru Milk District :

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1595

And whereas by Order in Council made under the Mnnicipal Corporations Act, 1933, dated the twenty-fifth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-soven, and published in the Gazette of the twenty-sixth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven, Vol. II, at page 786, the boundaries of the said borough were altered by the inclusion therein of the area described in the Schedule to the said Order in Council :

And whereas by notice given by the Minister of Internal Affairs, pursuant to the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, dated the twenty­seventh day of September, one thousand nine hundred and forty­seven, and published in the Gazette of the second day of October, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven, Vol. III, at page 1414, the altered boundaries of the said borough were defined:

Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers con­ferred on him by the Milk Act, 1944, His Excellency the Governor­General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby order and declare as follows :-

1. (1) This Order may be cited as the Timaru Milk District Constitution Order 1945, Amcndment No.1, and shall be read together with and deemed part of the Timaru Milk District Constitution Order 1945.*

(2) This Order shall come into force on the 1st day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine.

2. The boundarics of the Timaru Milk District are hercby altered by the inclusion therein of the area included in the Borough of Timaru by the said Order in Council, and shall hereafter be the boundaries of the Borough of Timaru as defined in the First Schedule to the notice given by the Minister of Internal Affairs and published as aforesaid.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

• G~zette, 17th August, 1945, Vol. II, page 1020.

Foreshore Licence-Whangarei Hat'bour-Extension of WhaJj­Wilson8 (N.Z.) Portland Cement, Limited

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-Gencral ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of July, 1949

Present: Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL

P URSUANT to the provisions of the Harbours Act, 1923, His Excellency the Governor-\leneral, acting by and with the

advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby license and permit Wilsons (N.Z.) Portland Cement, Limited, of Auckland (hereinafter called the company, which term shall include its successors or assigns, unless the context requires a different con­struction), to use and occupy a part of the foreshore and land below low-water mark in Whangarei Harbour, as shown on plan marked M.D. 8912, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington, for the purpose of erecting and maintaining thereon an extension to the wharf as shown on approved plans marked M.D. 4164,4615, 4633, 5095,.and 7004, deposited in the office of the Marine Department, Wellington, upon and subject to the terms and con­ditions set forth in the Order in Council dated the ninth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and forty-one, and published in the Ga~ette of the seventeenth day of the same month at page 97fi, licensing the company to use and occupy a part of the foreshore and land below low-water mark in the Whangarei Harbour as a site for a wharf. .

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Ve8ting the Oontrol of Part of the Fore8hore in Foveaux Strait in the I nvercargill Oity Council

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General

ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 1st day of

June, 1949

Present: THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL

P URSUANT to the Harbours Act, 1923, His Exce11ency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent

of the Executive Council, doth hereby grant to the Invercargill City Council (hereinafter called the Council, which term shall include its successors or assigns, unless the context requires a different construction) the control of the foreshore as described in the First Schedule hereto and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Second Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE

THAT portion of the foreshore of Foveaux Strait, commenoing at the mouth of the vVaimatuku Stream and extending generally south-eastwards to the south-western boundary of Section 5, Block XXIII, New River Hundred, at the entrance to the New River Estuary. As the same is shown coloured red on plan marked M.D. 6494, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington.

SECOND SCHEDULE

1. IN these conditions the term-

" Foreshore" means such parts of the bed, shore, or banks of a tidal water as are covered and uncovered by the flow and ebb of the tide at ordinary spring tides:

"Low~water mark" means low-water mark at ordinary spring tides:

" Minister" mcans the Minister of Marine as defined by thc Shipping and Seamen Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority acting by or under the direction of such Minister.

2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order in Council shall extcnd and apply only to those parts of the foreshore as shown on plans marked M.D. 6494, and deposited in the. office of the Marine Department at Wellington.

3. His Majesty or the Governor-General, and all officers in the Government service acting in the execution of their duty, shall at all timcs have free ingress, passage, and egress out and over the said foreshore without payment.

4. Nothing herein contained shall authorize the Council to do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or inconsistent with any law relating to the Customs, or with any regulation of the Minister of Customs, or with an~ provision of the Harbours Act, 1923, or its amendments, or any regulations made thereunder, and that are or may hereafter be in force.

5. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this Order in CO\1llcil shall not apply to those portions of the foreshore required for securing the shore ends of any telegraph cables that are at present or may be at any time laid down within thc said area of foreshore.

6. The Council may enclose any part or parts of the foreshore described in the First Schedule hereto for the purpose of holding athletic games or sports, and may by by-law fix a charge for admission to such enclosed part or parts: Provided that the total number of days on which such enclosures are made shall not exceed fourteen in anyone year.

7. The Council may, subject to the provisions of section one hundred and seventy-one of the Harbours Act, 1923, erect, or license, or permit the erection of bathing-sheds or boat-sheds on the foreshore described in the First Schedule hereto, and may make by-laws regulating the use thereof, and may fix charges for such use: Provided that the funds so received shall be expended in improving the foreshore for the benefit of the public.

8. Nothing herein contained shall authorize the Council to remove, or cause to be removed, any stone, sand, shingle, or shells without the consent ofthe Minister being first obtained.

9. By-laws made by the Councilllnder the said Act in respect of the foreshore shall not have effect unless and until approved in writing by the Minister.

10. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or under this Order in Council shall continue to be in force for twenty-one years from the thirty-first day of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, unless in the meantime such rights, powers, and privileges shall be altered, modified, or revoked by competent authority.

11. The said rights, powers, and privil.eges may be at any time resumed by the Governor. General, without payment of any compensation whatever, on giving to the Council six calendar months' previous notice in writing. Any such notice shall be sufficient ifgiven by the Minister and delivered at or posted to the last known address of the Council in New Zealand.

'1'. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the .Executive Couneil.

Validating in Part a Third-party Notice Served on the Auckland II arbour Board after Due Date

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government Houge at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949

Present: HIS ~jXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL

W HEREAS Frederick Vincent Ward, of Auckland, Driver (hereinafter referred to as the plaintiff), by Writ of Summons

and Statement of Claim issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Auckland Registry, under No. 207/48, on the thirteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and fort y-eight, com­menced an action against the Auckland Harbour Board (hereinafter referred to as the Board), claiming damages in respect of injuries alleged to have been caused by negligence of the Board, its servants, or agents on the sixteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight, at Auckland:

And whereas an Order was made in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Auckland; on the eighth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight, that Penrose Transport Company, Limited (hereinafter referred to as the company), the employer of the plaintiff, be added as a defendant to the said action:

And whereas on the said eighth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight, the plaintiff filed an amended state­ment of claim wherein he alleged that the negligence in respect of which he claimed damages was that of the mobile crane-driver who was at the time the employee, servant, or agent either of the Board or of the company:

1596 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 44

And whereas in its statement of defencre to the said amended statement of olaim the Board alleged as II. defence thereto that the plaintiff had not given to it a notice of intention to commenoe his said action one month before the same was commenced as required by seotion two hundred and forty-eight of the Harbour's Act, 1923:

And whereas on the twenty-fourth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and forty.nine, the plaintiff discontinued his said action as against the Board and filed and served upon the company a further amended statement of claim wherein he alleged new grounds of negligence on the part of the company, its employees, servants, or agents :

And whereas the company, being in doubt whether it was required by section two hundred and forty.eight of the Harbours Act, 1923, to give the Board notice of its intention to issue II. third­party notice pursuant to the Code of Civil Procedure of the Supreme Court of New Zea.Jand against the Board, gave to the Board written notice on the twenty-eighth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, of its intention to issue a third-party notice claiming contribution from the Board in respect of the plaintiff's claim for damages on the grounds set out in the said written notice :

And whereas on the twenty-first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, an Order was made by the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Auckland, giving to the oompany leave to issue out of that Court such II. third-party notice against the Boord:

And whereas by misadventure notice of intention to issue the said third-party notice was not given and the said third-party notiCe was not issued and served at and within the times respectively referred to in section two hundred and forty.eight of the said Act for notice and commencement of an action against II. Harbour Board, and therefore if compliance with the provisions of the said seotion is requisite in the case of .such third-party notioe the issue and service of the said third-party notice is invalid:

. Now, therefore, for the purpose of resolving any doubts, and in pUTImance and exeroise of the powers and authorities vested in him by section two hundred and fifty-six of the Harbours Act, 192;1, and of a.ll other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor-Genera!. aoting by and with the advioe and oonsent of the Executive Counoil, doth hereby order and deolare that the said notioe of intention to issue the said third­party notioe, and the said third-party notice itself, shall be deemed for the purposes of seotion. two hundred and forty-eight of the Harbours Act, 1923, to be and at a.ll times to have been valid and to have been respectively given, issued, and served in aooordance with the provisions of the said section two hundred and forty.eight so far as the same relate to the olaim of the company to oontribution from the Board in respect of any amount by which any damages which may be reoovered·by the plaintiff against the company in the said action may exoeed the amount of compensation which may have been paid or·be payable by the company under the Workers' Com· pensation Aot, 1922, and its amendments, in respect of the plaintiff's said injuries and for which the oompany may have II. right of oontribution . or indemnity in II. prooeeding duJy instituted by it against the Board; the intent of this Order in Council being to leave for determination by the Supreme Court of New Zealand in the said aotion, as if this Order in Counoil had not been made, the question whether, and, if so, to. what extent, the Company is entitled aIso to contribution from or indemnity by the Board in respect of such compensation as aforesaid.

T •. J. SHERRARD. Clerk of the. Executive Counoil.

The Grwernment RailwaY8 (Staff) Amending ReguZatirma .. . 191,9 (No.2)

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-Genera.!

ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of JuJy, 1949

Present: HIs EXOELLENOY THE GOVEll.NO]!..GENERAL IN COl1NOlL

P URSUANT to the Government Railways Aot, 1926, and to section twenty-three of the Government Railways Amend.

ment Aot, 1944, His Exoellency the Governor-General, aoting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council; doth hereby make the following reguJations.

REGULATIONS

1. THESE regulations may be oited as the Government Railways (Staff) Amending ReguJations 1949 (No.2), and shall be read together with and form part of the reguJations made under the Government Railways Act, 1908, on the 12th day of June. 1922, and published in the Gazette on the 15th day of the same month at. page 1583, as the same are enuring under the Government Railways Act, 1926 (hereinafter ce.lled the prinoipal reguJations).

2. Regulation 16 of the principal regulations I'S replaced by RegUlation 2 of the Government Railways (Staff) Amending RegUlations 1947 (No. 2)* and as amended by Regulation 2 of the Government Railways (Staff) Amending Regulations 1949t is hereby further amended by revoking the words and parentheses" (Civil or Eleotrical) " next following the words" Engineering Cadet" in the table comprising part of clause (1) thereof.

3 •. Regulation 143A as enacted by Regulation 7 of the Govern­ment Railways (Staff) Amending Regulations 1947t is hereby amended as follows :-

(a) By revoking the words "civil, eleotrioal, or mechanioal engineering" in clause (2) thereof. and substituting t,he words " engineering or such other profession as the General Manager may approve".

(b) By revoking the words "oivil. electrioal, or meohanical engineering work" in paragraph (b) of olause (3) t4ereof, and substituting the words "engineering or suoh other professional work ".

(0) By inserting. next after the words "study and training in engineering" in paragraph (0) of olause (3) thereof, the words "or suoh other profession as the General Manager may approve".

4. ReguJation 155 of the principal reguJationB as replaoed by Regulation 9 of the. Government Railways (Staff) Amending Regu­lations 1947~ and as amended by Regulation 8 of the Government Railways (Staff) Amending Regulations 1949t is hereby further amended as follows :-

(a) By adding to olause (1) thereof the following dejjnit~on :..:.: " , Quarter' means any period of three oalendar

months commencing on the first day of the months of January, Apr}!, JuJy, and Ooto.ber."

(b) By revoking clause (4) thereof, and substituting the following clause:-

"(4) Privilege-ticket orders may. on the application of the widow of a deceased retired member, be issued· in favour of herself. provided the marriage took place before the retirement of the deceased retired member. Any such widow shall be entitled to receive not more than fifty-two. such orders in any year. Such issue shall cease upon remarriage of the widow."

(e) By inserting, next after olause (7) thereof, the following additional clause :-

"(7A) The General Manager may, at his discretion. in special circumstances, extend· the maximum ages specified in clauses (3). (5), and (7) hereof .!1t w:hich privilege tickets may be issued to the children or legally adopted ohildren of. a retired member, a deceased retired member, or a deceased member."

(d) By inserting. next after subclause (a) of clause (10) thereof, the following additional subolause :-

"(aa) Privilege-ticket orders may. on the appli­cation of the widow of a deceased retired temporary.· employee, be issued in fu.vour of herself, provided. the: marriage took place before the retirement of the decofl,sed retired temporary employee. No such widow shaU be entitled to reCeive more than one privilege ticket c i)l. any quarter. Suoh issue sha.ll cease upon remarriage: of the widow."

T • .T. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council •

• Gautre, 20th November. 1947, VOl. IU. page.1811. t GazeUe, 25tb Marcll, 1949, Vol. I, page 828, . ~ GazeUe, 20tb November. 1947, Vol. III, page 1812.

Officer8 Authorized to Take and Rooeiv6 Statutory Dec!tiraiions

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General

P URSUANT to the authority oonferred upon me by the three· hundred· and-first section of the Justices of the Peaoe Act,

1927, I, Lieutenant·General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor'General of the Dominion of New Zealand. do hereby notify and declare that the persons whose names are set out in the ScheduJe hereto, being officers in the service of the Crown holding the offices stated opposite their names respectively in the said Sohedule. are authorized to take and receive statutory declarations under the three-hundred·and-first section· of the Justices of the Peaoe Act, 1927.

SCHEDULE Albert Edward Turley, Chief Clerk, Lands and Survey

Department, Invercargill. Frederick William Maslin, Chief' Clerk, Lands and Survey

Department, South Auckland. Frederick William Brown, Chief Clerk, Lands and Survey

Department. Te Kuiti.

As witness the hand of His Exoellenoy the Governor-f'.eneral, this 21st day of JuJy. 1949. c·

H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Jl,lsticll.

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1597

Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Resignations, Retirements, and Relinquishments of Oommissions of Officers of the New Zealand Military Forces

Army Department, Wellington, 26th July, 1949.

H IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to approve of the following appointments, promotions, transfers,

resignations, retirements, and relinquishments of commissions of officers of the New Zealand Military Forces :-

THE ROYAL N.Z. ARTILLERY Regular Force-

Lieutenant and Quartermaster (Temp. Captain and Quarter­master) J. G. Gilberd relinquishes the appointment of Chief Instructor, School of Artillery, Waiouru Camp, and the temporary rank of Captain and Quartermaster, dated 10th July, 1949, and is posted to Headquarters, Area 7, Napier, for duty as Adjutant, 2nd Field Regiment, R.N.Z.A., dated 11th July, 1949.

Lieutenant H. A. Colquhoun to be Captain. Dated 12th May, 1949. Territorial Foree-

Captain (temp. Major) N. W. M. Hawkins, E.D., 3rd Field Regiment, R.N.Z.A., is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Regimental List, lIth Coast Regiment, R.N.Z.A., with the rank of major, with seniority from 31st March, 1942. Dated 1st May, 1949.

Temp. Captain D. K. Dunbar, 13th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A., to be Captain, with seniority from 1st August, 1942. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Captain I. T. Y. Johnston, late 7th Medium Battery, to be Captain, with seniority from 26th December, 1942, and is posted to the 4th Medium Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Captain H. L. Pilcher, 13th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A., to be Captain, with seniority from 13th January, 1943. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Captain F. T. Nolan, from the Retired List, to be Captain, with seniority from 15th May, 1944, and is posted to the 4th Medium Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Captain J. B. MacFarlane, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 24th May, 1945, and is posted to the 15th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Captain T. M. V. Bain, M.C., from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 2nd April, 1946, and is posted to the 15th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Captain J. C. Pawson, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 4th October, 1946, and is posted to the 15th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Captain P. W. Hilson, from the Retired List, to be Captain, with seniority from 9th October, 1946, and is posted to the lith Coast Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Captain J. H. Young, from the Retired List, to be Captain, with seniority from 18th February, 1947, and is posted to tbe 11th Coast Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Captain W. A. J. Kilner, from the Retired List, to be Captain, with seniority from 16th April, 1947, and is posted to the 15th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Captain C. C. Macdonald, from the Reserve of Officers, Supple­mentary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 21st November, 1947, and is posted to the 4th J\iedium Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Lieutenant J. W. Willis, 13th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A., to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st July, 1943. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant A. C. Winter, from the R.etired List, to be Lieutenant with seniority from 11th February, 1946, and is posted to the 11th Coast Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Lieutenant J. D. Lawrence, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 23rd November, 1946, and is posted to the 15th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant H. D. Jeffreys, from the Retired List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 6th August, 1947, and is posted to the 11th Coast Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant L. M. Hartigan, from the Retired List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 12th October, 1947, and is posted to the 15th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Lieutenant W. J. Rhodes, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 5th March, 1948, and is posted to the 15th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Lieutenant A. E. Y oraton, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 28th March, 1948, and is posted to the 4th Medium Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant R. S. Beveridge, from the Retired List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 28th March, 1948, and is posted to the llth Coast Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Murray Bruce McPherson, latc Flying Officer, The Royal R.Z. Air Force, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 16th May, 1948, and is posted to the 15th Composite Anti·Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

B

2nd Lieutenant R. V. Frew, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st December, 1948, and is posted to the 15th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Dated 1st December, 1948.

THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS

Territorial Force-

Lieutenant R. N. Macready, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 12th August, 1948, and is posted to the 3rd Armoured Regiment, R.N.Z.A.C. Dated 1st December, 1948.

2nd Lieutenant G. D. Shearman, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st December, 1948, and is posted to the 3rd Armoured Regiment, R.N.Z.A.C. Dated 1st December, 1948.

THE ROYAL N.Z. INFANTRY CORPS

Regular Force-I N.Z. Regiment-

Captain (temp. Major) W. R. K. Morrison, D.S.O., to be Major and is granted the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 21st July, 1949.

Temp. Lieutenant A. J. Voss, M.C., D.C.M., from the Hauraki Regiment, to be Temp. Lieutenant (on prob.) and is posted for duty to Papakura Camp. Dated 11th July, 1949. Territorial Force-

. The North Auckland Regiment-

Major J. C. Henare, D.S.O., from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Major, with seniority from 26th April, 1946, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Major A. D. W. Woolcott ceases to be seconded to the Northland College Cadets and is posted to the 1st Battalion with the rank of Major, with seniority from 8th S.eptember, 1946. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Major F. H. Poolman, M.C., E.D., from the Retired List, to be Major, with seniority.from 11th April, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Major W. E. Crawford, from the Reserve of Officers, Supple­mentary List, to be Major, with seniority from 19th January, 1948, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Captain J. A. Maich ceases to be seconded to the Darga­ville District High School Cadets and is posted to the 1st Battalion with the rank of Major, with seniority from 26th March, 1948. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Captain F. E. Wilson, 1st Battalion, is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N .Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 21st May, 1943. Dated 22nd June, 1949.

Temp. Captain N. R. Brady, from the Reserve of Officers, Snpplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 10th January, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Captain R. Kake, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 4th August, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Captain W. C. Sutherland, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 12th October, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Lieutenant R. C. T. Gardiner, 1st Battalion, is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 2nd May, 1943. Dated 20th June, 1949.

Temp. Lieutenant R. A. Fitness ceases to be seconded to the Kaitaia District High School Cadets, and is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 16th September, 1943. Dated 27th June, 1949.

Temp. Lieutenant R. T. Wood, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 24th March, 1945, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Lieutenant W. D. P. Wordley, 1st Battalion, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 17th August, 1946. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant C. S. Philpott, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 26th October, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant C. M. S. Geard, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 15th November, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant E. J. Brennan, M.M., from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 3rd January, 1948, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

'l'emp. Lieutenant L. A. Harvey, 1st Battalion, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 24th February, 1948. Dated 1st December, 1948.

2nd Lieutenant P. Skelly, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from 23rd September, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

2nd Lieutenant H. G. Matthews, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from 9th October, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. 2nd Lieutenant L. I. D. Collard, 1st Battalion, resigns his commission. Dated 29th June, 1949.

15l}8 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 44.

The Wellington West Coast and Taranaki Regimentr-The notice pnblished in the N.Z. Gazette No. 30, dated 19th

May, 1949, relative to Captain I. C. Webster, is hereby cancelled, and the following substituted :-

" Captain I. C. 'Vebster, from the Reserve of Officers, Supple­mentary List, to be Major, with seniority from 1st June, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December,1948."

Temp. Captain A. G. A. Baigent, 1st Battalion, is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 30th September, 1943. Dated 1st May, 1949.

Temp. Lieutenant ,J. G. Darragh, 1st Battalion, is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seuiority from 1st September, 1937. Dated 1st May, 1949.

The Hawkes Bay Regiment-Temp. Captain H. R. Gasson, 1st Battalion, is posted to the

Retired List with the rank of Captain. Dated 20th June, 1949.

The Canterbury Regimentr-Temp. Lieutenant R. H. Nairn, 1st Battalion, to be Lieutenant,

with seniority from 24th August, 1945. Dated 1st December, 1948. Temp. Lieutenant J. L. Knowles, from the Reserve of Officers,

Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 28th May, 1946, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant J. Milne, M.M., from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 3rd October, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant A. G. Banfield, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st December, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant R. T. Street, from the Reserve of Officers, Supple­mentary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 17th February, 1948, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant E. S. Johnstone, from the Retired List, to be Lientenant, with seniority from 8th March, 1948, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

The Nelson, Marlborough, and West Coast Regiment-

The notice published in the N.Z. Gazette No. 33, dated 2nd June, 1949, relative to Captain G. K. Chapman, is hereby cancelled, and the following substituted :-

"Captain G. K. Chapman, from the Retired List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 16th December, 1946, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948."

The Otago and Southland Regiment-

Temp. Lieutenant R. W. T. Whittington to be Temp. Captain and remains seconded to the Otago Boys' High School Cadets. Dated 3rd April, 1948.

Temp. Lieutenant N. D. McDonald, 1st Battalion, to be Lieu­tenant with seniority from 14th November, 1943. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Lieutenant H. W. Milne, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant with seniority from 19th February, 1946, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant K. H:Munro, from the Retired List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 14th 11ay, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant T. G; "1IcNab, from the Reserve of Officers, Supple­mentary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 14th November, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Lieutenant H. C. Brock, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 23rd November, 1947, and is posted to the 1st . Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

2nd Lieutenant F. E. Williams, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st December, 1948, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 1st December, 1948.

THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS Territorial F orce-

Temp. Major I. K Stock, M.B.E., from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Major with seniority from 9th December, 1945, and is appointed O.C. 3rd Divisional Transport Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C. Dated 1st December, 1948.

2nd Lieutenant (temp. Major) D. F. Coleman, O.B.E., from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 7th December, 1944, and is posted to the 3rd Divisional Transport Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Captain C. MeA. Wright, from the Retired List, to be Captain, with seniority from 30th N ovem bel', 1945, and is posted to the 3rd Divisional Transport Company, R.l'I.Z.A.S.C. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieuteuant D. H. Goulden, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 26th March, 1947, and is posted to the 3ed Divisional Transport Company, R,N.Z.A.S.C. D;:Ited 1st December, 1948,

THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS

Territorial Force-Major H. A. A. Stevely, J\lLB., Ch.B., from the Retired List,

to be Major, with seniority from 12th June, 1947, and is posted to the Otago University 11edical Company, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Major A. M. T. Dickie, M.B., Ch.B., from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Major, with seniority from 10th JUly, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Casualty Clearing Station, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant (temp. Major) W. M. W. Brookfield, M.B., Ch.B., from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Major with seniority from 9th ,January, 1948, and is posted to tbe 3rd Field Ambulance, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Captain H. E. M. Williams, 1LB., Ch.B., from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 14th March, 1946, and is posted to the 1st Casualty Clearing Station, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant (temp. Captain) A. O. M. Gilmour, M.B., Ch.B., from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 23rd July, 1947, and is posted to the 1st Casualty Clearing Station, R.N.Z.A.1LC. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Lieutenant G. W. Stanley, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant (non-medical), with seniority from 2nd May, 1947, and is posted to the 3rd General Hospital, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 1st December, 1948.

Temp. Lieutenant O. A. Langtry relinquishes the appointment of Dispenser (on a part-time basis), Trentham Military Camp, ·and is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Army Medical Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 13th July, 1947. Dated 9th July, 1949.

William James Pryor, M.B., Ch.B., late ]'Iying Officer, The Royal N.Z. Air Force, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 3rd March, 1948, and is posted to the 1st Casualty Clearing Station, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 29th January, 1949.

THE ROYAL N.Z. DENTAL CORPS Regular Force-

Lieutenant R. B. Nevin, B.D.S., relinquishes his short-service commission. Dated 21st July, 1949.

N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE Regular Force-

Sister F. Poynton to be 'l'emp. Charge Sister. Dated 28th April, 1949.

Sister (temp. Charge Sister) E. M. Webb, from the Territorial Force, is granted a short-service commission for a period of one year as from 28th June, 1949, in the rank of Sister, with seniority from 27th June, 1945, and is seconded for duty at the Naval Base Hospital, Devonport. Dated 28th June, 1949.

Elizabeth Kent-Johnston is granted a short-service commission for a period of one year as from 28th June, 1949, in the rank of Sister, with seniority from 27th June, 1949, is granted the temporary rank of Charge Sister, and is seconded to the Royal N.Z. Air Force for duty at tbe Royal N.Z. Air Force Station, Ohakca, as Tutor Sister. Dated 28th June, 1949.

Sister M. E. Ryan ceases to he seconded to the Royal N.Z. Naval Base Hospital, Devonport, and is transferred to the Active List, N.Z. Army Nursing Service, Territorial Force, with the rank of Sister, with seniority from 22nd May, 1946. Dated 24th July, 1949.

RESERVE OF OFFICERS Regimental LiBt-

11th Coast Regiment, R.N.Z.A.-

Temp. Lieutenant H. W. Hunter, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st February, 1947. Dated 1st May, 1949.

The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own)-

Captain N. F. Gardiner, D.S.O., from the Retired List, to be Captain, with seniority from 3rd April, 1947. Dated 1st May, 1949. The North Auckland Regiment-

11ajor W. H. Scott is posted to the Retired List. Dated 27th June, 1949.

Oaptain W. J. Glanville, E.D., is posted to the Retired List. Dated 15th June, 1949.

Captain L. G. Miller, E.D., is posted to the Retired List. Dated 24th June, 1949.

Lieutenant J. T. Ormsby is posted to the Retired List. Dated 23rd June, 1949.

Lieutenant A. J. Sligo is posted to the Retired List. Dated 23rd June, 1949.

Lieutenant H. A. Moffitt is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Major. Dated 23rd June, 1949.

Lieutenant H. M. McMurtrie is posted to the Retired List. Dated 25th June, 1949.

Lieutenant I. S. McHarg is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Captain. Dated 27th June, 1949.

The Wellington West Coast and Taranaki Regiment-

Oaptain A. R. Lucas is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 22nd May, 1944. Dated 1st May, 1949.

The notice published in the N.Z. Gazette No. 30, dated 19th May, 1949, relative to Captain R. L. Hains, is hereby cancelled, and the following substituted:-

" Captain R. L. Hains, from the Retired List, to be Captain, with seniority from 27th March, 1945. Dated 1st May, 1949."

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1599

Captain E. R. McKeon is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with thc rank of Captain, with seniority from 14th September, 1946. Dated 1st May, 1949.

The notice published in the N.Z. Gazette No. 30, dated 19th May, 1949, relative to Temp. Captain B. S. Edinger, is hereby cancelled, and the following substituted :-

"Temp. Captain B. S. Edinger, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 21st June, 1948. Dated 1st May, 1949."

The notice published in the N.Z. Gazette No. 30, dated 19th May, 1949, relative to Temp. Lieutenant D. G. Hayter, is hereby cancelled, and the following snbstituted :-

" Temp. Lieutenant D. G. Hayter, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 15th July, 1948. Dated 1st May, 1949."

Lieutenant R. Gwyn' is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 8th May, 1947. Dated 1st May, 1949.

The Royal N.Z. Army Service Corps-Lieutenant W. lVI. Olsen, from the Reserve of Officers,

Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 20th March, 1948. Dated 1st May, 1949.

GENERAL LIST

The Royal N.Z. Chaplains Department-The Rev. J. Baird, Chaplain, 4th Class (Presbyterian), is posted

to the Retired List. Dated 5th July, 1949. F. JONES, Minister of Defence.

A ppaintment and Relinquishment of Officer8 of the Royal New Zealand Air Force

Air Department, Wellington, 19th July, 1949.

H IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to approve the following appointment and relinquishment of officers of

the Royal New Zealand Air }<'orce:-

As Pilot-

REGULAR AIR FORCE

GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH

Appointment

70062 Flight Lieutenant (temp.) Robert Laird SCOTT, D.F.C., relinquishes his short-service commission, and is granted a permanent commission in his present rank and seniority. Dated 1st February, 1949.

:;fEDICAr~ BRANCH

Relinq·U'ishrnent

70331 Squadron Leader Geoffrey LEVY, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., relinquishes his commission. Dated 11th July, 1949.

F. JONES, Minister of Defence.

Appointment of Honorary Ohild Welfare Officers Under the Ohild Welfare Act, 1925

Education Department, Wellington, 18th Jnly, 1949.

I N pursuance of section 2 of the Child Welfare Act, 1925, I, Terence Henderson :McCombs, Minister of Education, do hereby

appoint the following persons as Honorary Child Welfare Officers for the purpose of the said Act for the year ending 31st March, 1950:-

Name. Revell, Mrs. Frances lVlay Finnerty, Very Reverend John McCarthy, Reverend Father John A.

M. B. HOWARD,

District. Pukekohe. Ashburton. Oamaru.

For the Minister of Edncation.

Members af the New Zealand Dairy Board Appainted.-(Notice No. Ag. 4696)

Department of Agriculture, Wellington, 19th July, 1949.

I 'I' is hereby notified for general information that the New Zealand Co.operative Dairy Company, Limited, has, in pursuance of

section 2 of the Dairy-produce Amendment Act, 1948, appointed-William Edward Hale, Esquire, and Alfred Hayward, Esquire,

to be members of the New Zealand Dairy Board established under the Dairy-produce Act, 1923.

EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agriculture.

(Ag.67/1O/28.)

Member of the Oonway Rabbit Board A ppainted.-N atice No. Ag. 4698)

P URSUAN'r to section 37 of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, the Minister of Agriculture doth hereby "1ppoint----

Bruce Lutton Grindell, heing an Inspector appointed under Part I of the said Act, to be a member of the Conway Rabbit Board.

Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of July, 1949.

EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agriculture.

(Ag. 64/1/172.)

Members of the Oardrona Rabbit Board Appointed.-(Notice No. Ag.4701)

Department of Agriculture, Wellington, 25th July, 1949.

H IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, in pursuance of section 29 of the Rahbit Nuisance Amendment

Act, 1947, to appoint on the 22nd day of July, 1949-

Robert Joseph Lee, George Leonard Monis, James Robertson, John Robert Scurr, and Ralph Geddes Todd

to be members of the Cardrona Rabhit Board.

EDWARD CULLEN, ~linister of Agriculture.

(Ag.64/1/196.)

Member of the Oardrona Rabbit Board Appointed.-(Notice No. Ag. 4702)

P URSUANT to section 37 of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, the Minister of Agriculture doth hereby appoint----

Edgar Howat,

being an Inspector appointed under Part I of the said Act, to be a member of the Cardrona Rabbit Board.

Dated at WellingtOll, this 25th day of July, 1949.

EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agriculture.

(Ag. 64/1/196.)

Members af the New Zealand Wool Disposal Oommission Reappointed

Office of the Minister of Marketing, Wellington, 22nd July, 1949.

IllS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased, pursuant to subsection (2) of section 4 of the Wool Disposal Act, 1945,

to reappoint-George Andrew Duncan, Esquire, Hubert Maxwell Christie, Esquire, Edwin Lloydd Greensmith, Esquire, and Bryan Shuckburg Trolove, Esquire,

to be members of and the representatives of the New Zealand Government on the New Zealand Wool Disposal Commission established under the said Act; and-

Noel Rutherford Jameson, Esquire, Walter Horrobin, Esquire, and Henry John Wardell, Esquire,

to be members of and the representatives of the New Zealand Wool Board on the said Commission; and-

Clement George Trotter, Esquire,

to be the associate member of the said Commission on the nomination of the New Zealand Wool Brokers' Association; and the said-

George Andrew Duncan, Esquire,

to be Chairman of the said Commission. The above reappointments are to he effective from the 1st day

of August, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, l\i[inister of Marketing.

Additional Members of Gate Pa Domain Board Appointed

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 13th July, 1949.

H IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, in pursuance of section 46 of the Public Reserves, Domains,

and National Parks Act, 1928, to increase the total number of members of the Gate Pa Domain Board from five to nine and to appoint-

George Douglas Hynds, Keith Ivan Jones, Grant Silvester, and Rutherford Denholm McCully

as the additional members, thereby rendered necessary. D. M. GREIG, Director·General.

(L. and S. H.O. 1/104; D.O. 8/258.)

iiloo [No. 44

Commissioner of the Supreme Court Appointed Formation of Defence Rifle Club

J OHN HOWARD KINNEAR, Esquire, of Balwyn, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria, has this day

been appointed by the Right Honourable Sir Humphrey Francis O'Leary, K.C.M.G., Chief Justice of New Zealand, a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in Victoria under the 47th section of the Judicature Act, 1908, for the purpose of administering and taking all such oaths, affidavits, and affirmations as in the said section mentioned.

Army Department,

Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of July, 1949. A. E. REYNOLDS, Registrar, Supreme Court.

Auditor Under the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, Licensed

I N pursuance of section 10 of the Friendly Sooieties Act, 1909, His Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased to

license Richard Carroll Morpeth, Esquire,

of Wellington, to aot as a Public Auditor under the Friendly Societies Act, 1909.

A. H. NORDMEYER, Acting Minister in Charge of Friendly Societies.

Notice of Intention to Take Land in Block I, Upper Waitara Survey District, for Road

NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1928, to take the land described in

the Schedule hereto for road: And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post.office at Urenui 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 the 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 Works at Wellington.

SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required to be taken :-

A. R. P. Being o 0 6 Part Mimi 4E Block; coloured sepia. 1 1 25·5 Part Mimi 4F 6 Block; coloured violet. Situated in Blook I, Upper Waitara Survey District (Taranaki

R.D.). (S.O. 7939.) In the Taranaki Land District; as the same are more partiou.

larly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 117579, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned.

As witness my hand at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

(P.W.70/7/9/0.)

Wellington, 26th July, 1949.

H IS Excellency the Governor·General has approved' of the formation of the undermentioned Defence Rifle Club :-

Burnett's Face Defenoe Rifle Club, with headquarters at Burnett's Face. Dated 20th February, 1948.

F. JONES, Minister of Defenoe.

Defence Rifle Club. Disbanded

Army Department, Wellington, 14th July, 1949.

H IS Excellency the Governor·General has approved of· the disbandment of the undermentioned Defence Rifle Club:-

Takaka Defence Rifle Club, with headquarters at Takaka. Dated 5th July, 1949.

F. JONES, Minister of Defence.

Defence Rifle Olub Disbanded

Army Department, Wellington, 18th July, 1949.

H IS Excellency the Governor·General has approved of the disbandment of the underme;ntioned Defence Rifle Club :-

Havelock Defenoe Rifle Club, with headquarters at Havelock, Nelson. Dated 4th July, 1949.

F. JONES, Minister of Defence.

Defence Rifle Club Disbanded

Army Department, Wellington; 26th July, 1949.

H IS Excellency the Governor·General has approved. of the disbandment of the undermentioned Defence Rifle Club:-

Clinton Defence Rifle Club, with headquarters at Clinton. Dated 15th July, 1949.

F. JONES, Mi;nister of Defence.

Alterations to Bcale of Oharges Upon ihe New Zealand Government Railways

I N pursuance of all powers and authorities enabling me under the Government Railways Act, 1926, and its amendments, and of all

other powers enabling me in this behalf, I, Robert Semple, Minister of Railways, do hereby make the following alterations to the General Scale of Charges made on the 13th day of April, 1939, and published in the Supplement dated the 19th day of April, 1939, to the New Zealand Gazette of the 13th day of April, 1939, in force on the New Zealand Government Railways open for traffic :-

GOODS

90. Lime for Manuring Farm. Lands Omit paragraph 1, and substitute the following:-

1. Subject to the conditions set out herein, New Zealand lime for use in dressing land used bona ji4e as a farm, orchard, ;nursery, or market.garden within the Dominion of New Zealand, consigned from lime· works direot to farmers, orchardists, nurserymen, or market· gardeners in occupation of the land on which the lime is to be used, or educational institutions whose ourrioula require the carrying.on of farming for the purpose of instructing their students, may, at the option and convenie;nce of the Department, be oonveyed by rail at the following .rates :-

Distance. Rate. Not exceeding 15 miles .. Class F. Exceeding 15 miles but not exceedi:ng 115 miles Class F for 15 miles

Exceeding 115 miles

The alteration provided for 1st day of August, 1949.

plus 25 per cent. of the difference bet wee n Class F for 15 miles and Class F for the full distanCe conveyed.

Class F, less 7s. 4d. perton.

herein shall come into force on the

As ,witness my hand, this 26th day of July, 1949.

A. H. NORDMEYER, For the Ministf>f of Railways.

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1601

Exemption Order8 Under tke Motor-driver8 Regulations 1940

P URSUANT to the Motor-drivers Regulations 1940, the Minister of Transport doth hereby order and declare that the pro­

visions of clause (1) of Regulation 7 of the said regulations so far as they relate to the driving of heavy trade motors, shall not apply to the persons hereinafter mentioned, but in lieu thereof the following provisions shall apply :-

A motor-driver's licence issued under the Motor-drivers Regula­tions 1940 to anyone of the persons described in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder may authorize him to drive a heavy trade motor in the course of his employment on a farm or market garden ,of; the respective employer described in Column 2 of the said Schedule, bUt shall not authorize him, while he is under the age of eighteen years, to drive a heavy trade motor for any other purpose.

Column 1 (Driver). Douglas Oswald Hay .. Gregor Walter Macdonald

SCHEDULE Column 2 (Employer).

Father. Father.

Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of June, 1949.

F. HACKETT, Minister of Transport.

Exemption Order Under tke Motor-driver8 Regulations 1940

P URSUANT to the Motor-drivers Regulations 1940, the Minister of Transport doth hereby order and declare that the pro­

visions of olause (1) of Regulation 7 of the said regulations, so far as they relate to the driving of heavy trade motors shall not apply to the person hereinafter mentioned, but in lieu thereof the following provision shall apply :-

A motor-driver's licence issued under the Motor-drivers Regula­tions 1940, to the person described in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder may authorize him to drive a heavy trade motor in the course of his employment on a farm or market garden of the respective employer described in column 2 of the said Schedule, but shall not authorize him, while he is under the age of eighteen years, to drive a heavy trade motor for any other purpose.

SCHEDULE Column 1 (Driver). Column 2 (Employer).

George Leslie Vernon Lines Father.~

Dated at Wellington, this 20th day of July, 1949. F. HACKETT, Minister of Transport.

Tke Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sale8 Act, 1943.-Notice Declaring Land Taken for tke Settlement of DiBcharged Servicemen

WHEREAS, pursuant to section 24 of the Servicemen's Settle­ment and Land Sales Act, 1943, notice was given of the

intention of the Minister of Lands to take under Part II of the said Act the land described in the Schedule hereto, and a copy of the said notice was published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 28 on the 20th day of May, 1948, at page 594 :

And whereas an objection was made by the owner and the lessee of the said land in the manner prescribed by the said Act objecting to the taking of the said land:

And whereas the Land Valuation Committee to which such objections were referred did on the 3rd day of March, 1949, make an order disallowing such 0 bj ections and determining that the said land is farm land suitable or adaptable for the settlement of a discharged serviceman or of two or more discharged servicemen:

And whereas an appeal was made against such order by the owner of the said land in the manner prescribed by the said Act:

And whereas the Land Valuation Court to which such appeal was referred did dismiss such appeal :

And whereas the owner of the said land has agreed to an amended vesting-date :

And whereas the said land is not the land of any serviceman who is for the time being serving outside New Zealand in any of His Majesty's Forces or in any British ship :

Now, therefore, the Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of section 27 of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the said land is taken for the settlement of discharged servicemen, and hereby specifies the 8th day of August, 1949, as the date on which the said land shall be deemed to be vested in His Majesty the King.

SCHEDULE

CANTERBURY LAND InSnuCT ALL that parcel of land containing eighty-four (84) acres, more or less, being Rural Sections 3017 and 3018, and part Rural Section 4244, situated in Blocks IV and VIII, Leeston Survey District, and being all the land comprised in certificates of title, Vol. 364, folio 205, Vol. 364, folio 206 (both limited as to parcels), and Vol. 481, folio 238 (Canterbury Registry).

As witness my hand, this 26th day of July, 1949.

C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands.

(L. and S. H.O. 36/1444/592; D.O. 27/12/60.)

Tke Servicemen'8 Settlement and Land Sale8 Act, 1943.-Notice Declaring Land and an Interest in Land Taken for tke Settlement of a Discharged Serviceman

WHEREAS an application has been made for the consent of the Land Valuation Court to a transaction which relates to the

lands described in the First and Second Schedules hereto, and to which Part III of the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, as extended by the provisions of section 4 of the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Amendment Act, 1948, applies:

And whereas the Land Valuation Committee to which the said application has been referred is of opinion that the lands to which the said application relates are farm lands snitable or adaptable for the settlement of discharged servicemen:

And whereas the said Committee, not being satisfied that the Crown had decided not to aoqnire or arrange for the acqnisition of the land described in the said First Schedule and the interest of the lessee or licensee in the land described in the said Second Schedule, and being satisfied that the proposed transferee or assignee under the said transaction is not a child of the transferor who intends to reside personally on the land and to farm the same exclusively for his own use and benefit, did, on the 24th day of June, 1949, make an order determining the basic value of the lands described in the said First Schedule and Second Schedule and no appeal from the said order was made within the time prescribed by the said Act, or within any further time allowed by the Court:

And whereas the said lands are not the lands of any serviceman who is for the time being serving outside New Zealand in any of His Majesty's Forces or in any British ship:

Now, therefore, the Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of section 51 of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the land described in the said First Schedule and the interest of the lessee or licensee in the lands described in the said Second Schedule are hereby taken for the settlement of a discharged serviceman, and hereby specifies the 1st day of August, 1949, as the date on which the land described in the said First Schedule and the interest of the lessee or licensee in the lands described in the said Second Schedule shall be deemed to be vested in His Majesty the King.

FIRST SCHEDULE

SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRIOT ALL that parcel of land containing by admeasurement one hundred and seventy-four (174) acres, more or less, being Sections 1, 5, 6, and 7, Block I, Pakaumanu Survey District, and being all of the land described in certificate of title, Vol. 713, folio 321 (Auckland Registry).

SECOND SCHEDULE

SOUTH AUOKLAND LAND DISnuCT ALL that parcel of land containing by admeasurement one hundred and seventy (170) acres and five (5) perches, more or less, being Section 2, Block I, Pakaumanu Survey District, and being all of the land described in the deferred payment licence comprised in Register-book, Vol. 735, folio 33 (Auckland Registry).

As witness my hand, this 15th day of July, 1949. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands.

(L. and S. H.O. 36/1444/2059; D.O. DP. 3360.)

Poukawa Drainage Area: Notice of Intention to Make and Levy General Rate.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 23rd July, 1949_

N OTICE is hereby given that it is intended, pursuant to the Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and its amendments, to make

and levy on the unimproved value of all land within the Poukawa Drainage Area the general rates described in the Schedule hereto, such rates being for the purpose of covering for the period from 1st day of April, 1949, to 31st day of March, 1950, the cost of administration of the said Act, including the maintenance of works constructed under that Act in the said area.

The amount of the general rates will be payable in one sum on 30th day of August, 1949, together with the annually reclll'l"ing special rates already made and levied.

The valuation roll and rate-book of the area are open for inspection at the office of the Collector of Rates, Room -15, 1st Floor, Government Buildings, Customs Street West, Auckland, and a copy of same may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Post-office Building, Napier, at all times at which those offices are open for the transaction of public business.

SCHEDULE General, Rates

CLAss A.-On the unimproved value of all land classified as Class A by the person appointed to classify lands under section 3 of the Swamp Drainage Amendment Aot, 1928, ninepence and ninety-fOill" one-hundredths of a penny (9·94d.) in the pound.

CLASS B.-On the unimproved value of all land so olassified as Class B, one penny and sixty-six one-hundredths of a penny (1·66d.) in the pound.

CLAss C.-On the unimproved value of all land so classified as Class C, thirty-three one-hundredths of a penny (0·33d.) in the pound.

C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. 15/86/L)

1862 THE NEW ZEALAND GA..ZETTE [No. 44

Waihi Drainage Area: Notice of Intention to Make and Levy General Rate8

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 23rd July, 1949.

N-OTICE is hereby given that it is intended, pursuant to the Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and its amendments, to make

a!ld levy on the unimproved value of all land within the Pukehina Su bQivision of the Waihi Drainage Area constituted under the said Act, the general rates described in the First Schedule hereto, and on the unimproved value of all land included in the Central Sub. dJvision the general rate described in the Second Sohedule hereto, all,d on the unimproved value of all land in the Kaikokopu Sub. division the general rates desoribed in the Third Sohedule hereto, sugb. r~ective rates being for the purpose of meeting maintenance costs fqr the period 1st April, 1949, to 31st March, 1950.

The a,w.otlllt of the general rates will be payable in one sum on 3QtlJ. August, 1949, when the annually recurring speoial rates already made and levied will also be payable.

The valuation roll and the rate· book of the district will be open for rnspeotion at the office of the Collector of Rates, Room 15, 1st Floor, Government Buildings, Customs Street West, Auckland, IlJld copies of same may be inspeoted at the offioe of Mr. H. W. Earp, (Jlerk, Kaituna River Board, Te Puke, at all times at whioh those o:flioes are open for the transaction of public business.

FIRST SCHEDULE PUKEHINA SUBDIVISION

General Rates CLAss A.~On the unimproved value of all land classified as Class A

by the persons appointed to classify lands under seotion 3 of the Swamp Drainage Amendment Act, 1928, twopence and :!,orty.eight one.hundredths of a penny (2·48d.) in the pound.

CLASS C.-On the unimproved value of all land so olassified as Class C, one penny and one·tenth of a penny (l·lOd.) in the pound.

SECOND SCHEDULE CENTRAL SUBDIVISION

General Rates

CLAss A.-On the unimproved value of all land classified as Class A by the persons appointed to classify lands under seotion 3 of the Swamp Drainage Amendment Aot, 1928, sevenpenoe and eighty. one one.hundredths of a penny (7·81d.) in the pound.

THIRD SCHEDULE FUuKOKOPU SUBDIVISION

General Rates Cu.ss A.~On the unimproved value of all land classified as Class A

by the persons appointed to olassify lands under section 3 of the Swamp Drainage Amendment Act, 1928, sevenpence and thirty. eight one·hundredths of a penny (7'3&1.) in the po@d.

Cu.ss B.-On the unimproved value of all land so olassified as Class B, fivepence and seventy.four one·hundredths of a penny (5·74d.) in the pound.

CLAss C.-On the unimproved value of all land so olassified as Class C, threepenoe and twenty· eight one·hundredths of a penny (3·28d.) in the pound.

C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. (L. and- S. 15/24/1.)

Member8 of the Oonway Rabbit Board Elected.-(Notice No. Ag. 4697)

Department of Agrioulture, Wellington, 19th July, 1949.

NOTIQE has been reoeived under the hand of the Returning _ Offioer for the first eleotion of the Conway Rabbit Board

tha~ Clarence James Aitken, Tom Davies, William Alfred Gregory, Russell Robert Laidlaw, and Frederiok John Peach -

have been duly elected as members of the said Board. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agriculture.

(Ag.64/1/172.)

AboliBhing a Bobby Oalf Marketing Pool Area

P" URSUA\'IT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, ~ the Mi!listsr of Marketing, being satisfied that a sufficient

majo.lty of produoers in the Waipa West Bobby Calf Marketing Poq! ~Ij., qefined in the Sob.edule to the notioe defining the Waipa West Bol)by Calf :Marketing Pool Area,* are desir<)us that such area should be no longer a separate pool area, doth hereby revoke the said notice, and doth further declare that this notice shall take effect 9n the 4th day of August, 1949.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

• 1JazeIk, No. 42, 31st July, 1947, page 986.

Declaring Additional Area to be Part of the Hamilton Federated Bobby Oalf Marketing Pool Area

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regul~tions 1947, the Minister of Marketing, being satisfied that a sufficient

majority of the producers in the area of land defined in the Schedule hereto are desirous that such area should be declared to be part of the Hamilton Federated Bobby Calf- Marketing Pool Area defined by notices given under his hand on the 16th day of May, 1947, and the 4th day of August, 1947, and published in the Gazette on the 22nd day of May, 1947, at page 622, and the 7th day of August, 1947, at page 966, doth hereby declare the additional area of land defined in the said Schedule to be part of the Hamilton Federated Bobby Calf Marketing Pool Area, and doth further declare that this notice shall take effect on the 4th day of August, 1949.

SCHEDULE

HAMILTON FEDERATED BOBBY CALF MARKE~G POOL AREA

Additional Area

ALL that area ofland lying within the Waipa County, and bounded by a line commencing at the point on the Hamilton Federated Bobby Calf Marketing Pool Area boundary at the south·eastern corner of Section part 179, Blook XVI, Alexandra Survey District; thence in an easterly direction across the Waipa River to the mouth of the Mangaotara Stream; thence following the said stream up· stream to the northern corner of Section 359, Block IX, Hamilton Survey District; thence in a south-easterly direction along the north·eastern boundaries of Sections 359, 362, 363, and 365, Block IX, Hamilton Survey District, to the eastern corner of the said Section 365; thence in a northerly direction along the western boundaries of Sections 383 and 382, Block IX, Hamilton SUrvey District, to the north·western corner of the said Section 382; thence in a easterly direction along the northern boundaries of Sections 382 and 381, Block IX, Hamilton- Survey District, to the north·eastern corner of the said Section 381; thence in a northerly direction along the western boundaries of Sections 340, 339, 338, 337, 336, 335, 334, and 333, Blocks IX and X, Hamilton Survey District, to the north·western corner of the said Section 333; thence in an easterly direction along the northern boundaries of Sections 333 and 317, Block X, Hamilton Survey District, to the meet of the boundary of the Hamilton Federated Bobby Calf Marketing Pool Area at the Main Truuk Railway.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

Election of Member80f the Bay of Iilands Bobby Oalf Pool Oommittee

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that--

Albert Cyril Baldwin, Mervyn Charles Baldwin, Percy Allen Bowers, George Wynyard Davis,_ Edwin l;>ixon, and Sydney Walter Smith

have been duly elected to be members of the Bay of Islands Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

Election of Member8 of the OambridAJe Bobby Oalf Pool Oommittee

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received tha~

David Michael Bourke, John Patrick Bourke, Charles Harris Humphries, William Noel Johnstone, William Norman Perry, Cesare Russo, and James Wallace Watson

have been duly elected to be members of the Cambridge Bobby Calf Pcol Committee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

Election of Members of the Oollingwood Bobby Oalf Pool Oommittee

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that-

Walter William Berry, Edward Lewis Scrimgeour, Norman William Sorimgeour, John Charles Fish, and Raymond Maurice Carter

have been duly elected to be members of the Collingwood Bobby Calf POol Committee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of Jru.y, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing •

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1603

Elution of Members of the Inglewood Bobby Calf POOl Committee

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notioe has been reoeived that---

Roy Fitzroy Allan, Ronald Clyde Bishop, Frank Selby Burson, Leonard Raymond Henry George, Alick Hall, Frank Laurence, and William Robinson

have been duly elected to be members of the Inglewood Bobby Calf Pool Oommittee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Markl'ting.

Election of Member8 of the Karamea-Corbyvale Bobby Calf Pool Committee

P URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that---

Rodger Arthur Jennings, David Jardine Jennings, Philip Charles Ball, William Edward Gourley, Shemus Murphy, Allen William John Simkin, Charles Ronald Duncan, Francis Trevor MoNabb, and George Joseph Gillbank.

have been duly elected to be members of the Karamea-Corbyvale Bobby Calf Pool Oommittee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

Election of Members of the Leeston-Lakeside Bobby Calf Pool Committee

P URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that---

Alfred Ernest Brown, Reginald John Gilbert, Cyril Frederick Manson, Robert John McLaughlin, Joseph Edward Millar, John Basil Patterson, William Harrison Parkin, Robert Dawson, Harold George Hill, Edmund Gardiner Amyes, and Ernest Martin

have been duly elected to be member. of the Leeston·Lakeside Bobby Calf Pool Oommittee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of :Marketing.

Election of Members of the Murchison Bobby Calf Pool Committee

I JURSUANT to the Bobby Oalf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that-

Leonard William Todd, Oharles John Rait, George Granville Wilson, Norman James Peacock, Edwin Malcolm Brown, Dudley William Win, and James Burridge Milligan

have been duly elected to be m"mbel's of the Murchison Bobby Calf Pool Committee establisherl by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

Election of M ember8 of the Rotorua Federate<l Bobby Calf Pool Committee

P URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that-

Alfred Douglas Dibley, Keith Munro Martin, Charles Frederick Turner, I van Spencer Croft Vallance, Kynaston Lyons Montgomery, Dudley Hugh Walter, Allan Engleheart Dods, Robert Henry Martin, James Hector Law, Henry Martin Brown, Leslie Duley, Henry William Martin Langdon, Maxwell William Hyland, Edward Ferguson, and Henry Lewis Alexander

have been dulv elected to be members of the Rotorua Federated Bobby Calf P~ol Committee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

Election of Members of tn,e Tauranga Bobby Calf Pool Committee

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that-

Peter Thomas Keam, Arthur Charles Harrison, Harry Ormsby Lloyd, William .Tohn Kennedy, Joseph Hamilton Armstrong, James Carruth Aitken, and Charles Cyril Wade

have been duly elected to be members of the Tauranga Bobby Calf Pool Oommittee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of July, 1949. EDWARD OULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Wellington and Bluff) Order 1949

PURSUANT to the Waterfront Industry Emergency Regulations 1946, Amendment No.1, the Minister of Labour doth hereby

make the following Order :-1. This Order may be cited as the Waterfront Industry Regula­

tions Suspension (in Wellington and Bluff) Order 1949. 2. This Order shall come into force on the 19th day of July,

1949. 3. I do hereby suspend, in their application to the Ports of

Wellington and Bluff-(a) Regulations 10, 10 (a), 10 (b), 10 (e), 10 (d), 13, and 21

ofthe Waterfront Industry Emergenoy Regulations 1946 (hereinafter oalled the said regulations), except that part of subclause (2) of the said Regulation 10 whioh is set out in the First Schedule hereto; and

(b) All of the orders, directions, and decisions made or deemed to have been made by the Commission or the Wei. lington Port Committee or the Bluff Port Committee under the said regulations, exoept those which are referred to in the Seoond Sohedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE PART of Regulation 10 (2) of the said regulations which is not suspended :-

"10. (2) . . . The Commis~ion may from time to time do all or any of the following things :-

" (a) Direct the performance of any waterside work in such manner and in such order of priority as it thinks fit :

"(b) Take such action as it thinks fit to ensure the efficient performance or continuation of any waterside work in accordance with its directions; and take such action as it thinks fit to deal with cases of misoonduct or with cases of failure or refusal to comply with any reasonable directions of the Commission:

"(e) Direot the continuation of any existing methods of engagement . . .:

"(f) Classify and register waterside workers in such manner and under such systems as it thinks fit :

"(j) Enter into such contracts as it thinks fit for the purpose of exercising its powers and performing its functions :

"(k) Recover from the owner, agent, or master of any ship moneys expended on wages or for any other purpose in connection with waterside work:

" (I) Impose levies on the owners, agents, or masters of ships, and on any other employers of waterside labour for oarrying out the functions of the Commission, and, in particular, for any of the following purposes :-

"(i) Providing and operating labour engagement bureaux and central pay offices;

"(iii) Providing for pay for holidays allowed to waterside workers (whether under the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, or otherwise) ;

"(iv) Providing and operating amenities for waterside workers, including waiting-rooms, restau­rants, and canteens."

SECOND SCHEDULE ORDERS, directions, and decisions which are not suspended :­

Order No. Ill, dated 30th March, 1943, "Order of Commission in respect to the Provision of Funds for Payment of Wages to Waterside Workeril."

Olause 2 of Order No. ll, dated 28th February, 1947, "Order of Commission Regarding . . . Establishment of National Administration Fund" as amended by Order No. 65 of 1st October, 1948.

Direction of 9th July, 1945 (reference 1/1/5) as amended by clause 1 of Direction ofl8th March, 1947, Annual Holidays Act, 1944.

Labour Engagement Bureau Rules and Penalties as approved by the Wellington Port Committee or by the Bluff Port Committee.

Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of July, 1949. A. MoLAGAN, Minister of Labour.

1604 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 44

The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Lyttelton) Order 1949

P URSUANT to the Waterfront Industry Emergency Regulations 1946, Amendment No.1, the Minister of Labour doth hereby

make the following Order :-

1. This Order may be cited as the Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Lyttelton) Order 1949.

2. This Order shall come into force on the 19th day of July, 1949.

3. I do hereby suspend, in their application to the Port of Lyttelton-

(a) Regulations 10, 10 (a), 10 (b), 10 (e), 10 (d), 13, and 21 of the Waterfront Industry Emergency Regulations 1946 (hereinafter called the said regulations), except that part of subclause (2) of the said Regulation 10 which is set out in the First Schedule hereto; and

(b) All of the orders, directions, and decisions made or deemed to have been made by the Commission or the Lyttclton Port Committee under the said regulations, except those which are referred to in the Second Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE

PART of Regulation 10 (2) of the said regulations which is not suspended :-

" 10. (2) The Commission may from time to time do all or any of the following things :-

" (a) Direct the performance of any waterside work in such manner and in such order of priority as it thinks fit :

"(b) Take such act.ion as it thinks fit to ensure the efficient performance or continuation of any waterside work in accordance with its directions; and take such action as it thinks fit to deal with cases of misconduct or with cases of failure or refusal to comply with any reasonable directions of the Commission:

"(c) Direct the continuation of any existing methods of engagement ..

"(f) Classify and register waterside workers in such manner and under such systems as it thinks fit :

"(j) Enter into such contracts as it thinks fit for the purpose of exercising its powers and performing its functions:

"(k) Recover from the owner, agent, or master of any ship moneys expended on wages or for any other purpose in connection with waterside work:

"(I) Impose levies on the owners, agents, or masters of ships, and on any other employers of waterside labour for carrying out the functions of the Commission, and, in particular, for any of the following purposes :-

"(i) Providing and operating labour engagement bureaux and central pay offices;

"(iii) Providing for pay for holidays allowed to waterside workers (whether under the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, or otherwise) ;

"(iv) Providing >Lnd operating amenities for waterside workers, including waiting.rooms, restau­rants, and canteens. D

SECOND SCHEDULE

ORDERS, directions, and decisions which are not suspended :­

Order No. 111, dated 30th March, 1943, " Order of Commission in respect to the Provision of Funds for Payment of Wages to Waterside Workers."

Clause 2 of Order No. 11, dated 28th February, 1947, " Order of Commission Regarding Establishment of National Administration Fund" as amended by Order No. 65 of 1st October, 1948.

Direction of 9th July, 1945 (reference 1/1/5) as amended by clause 1 of Direction of 18th March, 1947, Annual Holidays Act, 1944.

Labour Engagement Bureau Rules and Penalties as approved by the Lyttelton Port Committee.

Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of July, 1949.

A. MoLAGAN, Minister of Labour.

The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Dunedin) Order 1949

P URSUANT to the Waterfront Industry Emergency RegUlations 1946, Amendment No.1, the Minister of Labour doth hereby

make the following Order :-

1. This Order may be cited as the Waterfront Industry Regula­tions Suspension (in Dunedin) Order 1949.

2. This Order shall come into force on the 21st day of July, 1949.

3. I do hereby suspend, in their application to the Port of Dunedin-

(a) Regulations 10, 10 (a), 10 (b), 10 (c), 10 (d), 13, and 21 of the Waterfront Industry Emergency Regulations 1946 (hereinafter called the said regulations), except that part of subclause (2) of the said Regulation 10 which is set out in the First Schedule hereto; and

(b) All of the orders, directions, and decisions made or deemed to have been made by the Commission or the Dunedin Port Committee under the said regulations, except those which are referred to in the Second Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE

PART of Regulation 10 (2) of the said regulations which is not suspended :-

"10. (2). The Commission may from time to time do all or any of the following things :-

"(a) Direct the performance of any waterside work in such manner and in such order of priority as it thinks fit :

"(b) Take such action as it thinks fit to ensure the efficient performance 01' continuation of any waterside work in accordance with its directions; and take such action as it thinks fit to deal with cases of misconduct or with cases of failure or refusal to comply with any reasonable directions of the Commission:

"(c) Direct the continuation of any existing methods of engagement .. .

"(f) Classify and register waterside workers in such manner and under such systems as it thinks fit :

"(j) Enter into such contracts as it thinks fit for the purpose of exercising its powers and performing its functions:

" (k) Recover from the owner, agent, or master of any ship moneys expended on wages or for any oth~r purpose in connection with waterside work:

"(I) Impose levies on the owners, agents, or masters of ships, and on any other cmployem of waterside labour for carrying out the functions of the Commission, and, in particuhtr, for any of the following purposes :-

"(i) Providing and operating labour engagement bureaux and central pay offices;

"(iii) Providing for pay for holidays allowed to waterside workers (whether under the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, or otherwise) ;

"(iv) Providing and operating amenities for waterside workers, including waiting~room8, restau­rants, and canteens."

SECOND SCHEDULE

ORDERS, directions, and decisions which are not suspended :­

Order No. Ill, dated 30th March, HH3, " Order of Commission in respect to the Provision of Funds for Payment of Wages to vVaterside Workers."

Clause 2 of Order No. 11, dated 28th February, 1947, " Order of Commission Regarding Establishment of National Administration Fund" as amended by Order No. 65 of 1st October, 1948.

Direction of 9th July, 1945 (reference 1/1/5) as amended by clause 1 of Direction of 18th March, 1947, Annual Holidays Act, 1944.

Labour Engagement Bureau Rules and Penalties as approved by the Dunedin Port Committee.

Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1949.

A. McLAGAN, :Minister of Labour.

The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Port Chalmers) Order 1949

P URSUAKT to the Waterfront Industry Emergency Regulations 1946, Amendment No.1, the J\iIinister of Labour doth hereby

make the following Order :-

l. This Order may be cited as the Waterfront Industry Regula­tions Suspension (in Port Chalmers) Order 1949.

2. This Order shall come into force on the 21st day of July, 1949.

3. I do hereby suspend, in their application to the Port of Port Chalmers-

(a) Regulations 10, 10 (a), 10 (b), 10 (e), 10 (Il), 13, and 21 of the Waterfront Industry Emergency Regulations 1946 (hereinafter called the said regulations), except that part of subclause (2) of the said Regulation 10 which is set out in the First Schedule hereto; and

(b) All of the orders, directions, and decisions made or deemed to have been made by the Commission or the Port Chalmers Port Committee under the said regulations, except those which are referred to in the Second Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE

PART of Regulation 10 (2) of the said regulations which is not suspended:-

" 10. (2) The Commission may from time to time do all or any of the following things :-

"(a) Direct the performance of any waterside work in such manner and in such order of priority as it thinks fit :

" (b) Take such action as it thinks fit to ensure the efficient performance or continuation of any waterside work in accordance with its directions; and take such action as it thinks fit to deal with cases of misconduct or with cases of failure or refusal to comply with ",ny reasonable directions of the Commission:

"(e) Direct the continuation of any existing methods of engagement ..

"(f) Classify and register waterside workers in such manner and under such systems as it thinks fit :

"(j) Enter into such contracts as it thinks. fit for the purpose of exercising its powers and performing its functions

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1605

" (1e) Recover from the owner, agent, or ma"ter of any ship moneys expended on wages or for any other purpose in connection with waterside work:

"(I) Impose levies on the owners, agents, or masters of ships, and on any other employers of waterside labour for carrying out the functions of the Commission, and, in particular, for any of the following purposes :-

"(i) Providing and operating labour engagement bureaux and central pay offices;

"(iii) Providing for pay for holidays allowed to waterside workers (whether under the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, or otherwise) ;

"(iv) Providing and operating amenities for waterside workers, including waiting. rooms, restau· rants, and canteens."

SECOND SCHEDULE

ORDERS, directions, and decisions which are not suspended :­

Order No. Ill, dated 30th March, 19~13, "Order of Commission in respect to the Provision of Funds for Payment of Wages to 'Vaterside ,Vorkers."

Clause 2 of Order No. 11, dated 28th February, 1947, "Order of Commission Regarding Establishment of National Administration Fund" as amended by Order No. 6.5 of 1st October, 1948.

Direction of 9th July, 1945 (reference 1/1/5) as amended by clause 1 of Direction of 18th March, 1947, Annual Holidays Act, 1944.

Labour Engagement Bureau Rules and Pcnalties as approved by the Port Chalmers Port Committee.

Dated ",t Wellington, this 21st day of .July, 1949.

A. McLAGAN, Minister of Labour.

The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension Order 194')

P URSUANT to the Waterfront Industry Emergency Rcgulations 1946, Amendment No.1, the Minister of Labour doth hereby

make the following Order.-

1. This Order m",y be cited as the VI' aterfront Industry Regulations Suspension Order 1949.

2. This Order shall come into force on the 26th day of July, 1949.

3. I do hereby suspend in their application to the whole of New Zealand (except the Port of Timaru)-

(0) Regulations 10, 10 (a), 10 (b), 10 (c), 10 (d), 13, and 21 of the Waterfront Industry Emergency Regulations 1946 (hereinafter called the said regulations), except that part of subclause (2) of the said Regulation 10 which is set out in the First Schedule hereto; and

(b) All of the orders, directions, and decisions made or deemed to have bccn made by the Commission or any Port Committee under the said regulations, except those which are referred to in the Second Schedule hereto.

4. '1'he Suspension Orders referred to in the Third Schedule hereto are hereby revoked.

FIRST SCHEDULE

PART of Regulation 10 (2) of the said regulations which is not suspended :-

" 10. (2) The Commission may from time to time do all or any of the following things :-

" (a) Direct the performance of any waterside work in such manner and in such order of priority as it thinks fit :

" (b) Take such action as it thinks fit to ensure the efficient performance or continuation of any waterside work in accordance with its directions; and take such action as it thinks fit to deal with cases of misconduct or with cases of failure or refusal to comply with any reasonable directions of the Commission:

" (e) Direct the continuation of any existing methods of engagement, employment, and supervision of water· side labour ..

" (f) Classify and register waterside workers in such manner and under such systems as it thinks fit:

"(j) Enter into such contracts as it thinks fit for the purpose of exercising its powers and performing its functions:

" (k) Recover from the owner, agent, or master of any ship moneys expended on wages or for any other purpose in connection with waterside work:

"(I) Impose levies on the owners, agents, or masters of ships, and on any other employers of waterside labour for carrying out the functions of the Commission, and, in particular, for any of the following purposes :-

c

" (i) Providing and operating labour cngagement bureaux and central pay offices;

" (iii) Providing for pay for bolidays allowed to waterside workers (whether under the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, or otherwise);

"(iv) Providing and operating amenities for waterside workers, including waiting-rooms, restaurants, and canteens;

"(v) Supervises waterside labour."

SECOND SCHEDULE

ORDERS, directions, and decisions which are not suspended :­

Order No. Ill, dated 30th March, 1943, "Order of Commission in Respect to the Provision of Funds for Payment of Wages to ,Vaterside ~Workers."

Clause 2 of Order No. 11, dated 28th February, 1947, " Order of Commission Regarding Establishment of National Administration Fund" as amended by Order No. 6.5 of 1st October, 1948.

Direction of 9th July, 1945 (reference 1/1/5) as amended by clause 1 of Direction of 18th March, 1947, Annual Holidays Act, 1944.

Labour Engagement Bureau Rules and Penalties as approved by the various Port Committees.

THIRD SCHEDULE

SUSPENSION Orders which are hereby revoked :-

The Waterfront Industry RegulationR Suspension (in Auckland) Order 1949.

The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Wellington and Bluff) Order 1949.

The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Lyttelton) Order 1949.

The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Dunedin) Order 1949.

The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Port Chalmers) Order 1949.

Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of July, 1949.

A. McLAGAN, Minister of Labour. ~-~-~----------------------

'['he ltIutual Fire Insurance Act, 1908

I N pursuance of section 58 of the Mutual ]'ire Insuranoe Aot, 1908, a synopsis of the business of the undermentioned In·

surance Associations, as at 31st March, 1949, based on statements deposited by those Associations in the office of the Public Trustee, is hereby published :-

OTAGO FARMERS' UNION MUTUAL FmE INSURANCE ASS09IATION

Assets-­Cash in hand and in bank Loans and investments .. Outstanding premium notes Other assets

Liabilities­Policies in force Existing olaims

lncome­Premium income Interest Other income

Expenditure­Losses Expenses Reinsurance Other payments and expenditnre ..

£ s. d. 4,414 1 1

32,766 15 9 223,542 9 9

24,694 17 4

10,995,103 0 0 13,271 10 11

42,002 9 9 1,268 10 10

407 2 II

10,919 10 5 25,521 6 6 4,302 3 7

564 15 1

TARANAKI FARMERS' MUTUAL FmE INSURANOE ASSOOIATION

Asset.­Cash in hand and in bank Loans and investments .. Outstanding premium notes Other assets

Liabilities­Policies in force Existing claims

Income­Premium income Interest Other income

Expenditure­Losses Expenses Reinsurance Other payments and expenditure .•

£ 8. d. 5,8~ 410

28,190 0 0 56,961 0 0

1,728 12 9

1,307,984 0 0 613 8 6

6,627 4 9 863 6 8 665 1 1

966 19 6 3,519 1 4

699 10 8 1,201 7 2

WELLINGTON FARMERS' UNION MUTUAL FmE INSURANOE ASSOCIATION

Asset8-Cash in hand and in bank Loans and investments ., Outstanding premium notes Other assets

Liabilities-Policies in foroe Existing claims

Income-Premium income Interest Other income

Expenditure-

£ 8. d. 1,182 10 7

30,113 8 9 250,991 0 0

12,265 10 1

5,508,320 0 0 1,015 12 11

35,950 8 1 761 8 11

Losses 3,931 17 2 Expenses 523 9 0 Reinsurance 2,499 7 7 Other payments and expenditure. . 12,294 0 4

H. W. S. PEARCE, Public Trustee.

19th July, 1949.

1606 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 44

Notice Under the RegulationB Act, 1936

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Act, 1936, of the making of regulations and Orders as under :-

Authority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject·matter.

Wool Disposal Act, 1945 Wool Disposal Regulations 1947, Amendment No.2 1

Serial Number.

1949/101

Date of Enactment.

27/7/49

I Price (p~~tage lId. Extra.)

Id.

Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Offioe, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial nUw ber.

R. E. OWEN, Government Printer.

Minister's Decisions Unde1' Customs Acts

Customs Department, Wellington, 25th July, 1949.

I T is hereby notified for pu bUe information that the Right Han. the Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the Customs Acts in relation to the undermentioned articles as follows :-

NOTES.-(a) H Not elsewhere included .. appears as n.e.i.; H other kinds" as o.k.: .. articles and materials Buited for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication or repair of goods within New Zealand OJ as a. and m.s. (b) Articles marked thus t are revised decisions. (c) The rates of duty payable on goods Bet out hereunder have not been shown except in the case of goods classed under Tariff items 416, 448, and 449, and of goods admitted (under the provisions of section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1927) at a rate of duty lower than that provided for in the First Schedule to the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1934. Where goons a.re admitted under the pro,\<isions of section 11 aforesaid, the reduced rate is marked with an asterisk. (d) Steam~engines, gas~engines, Oil-engines, and electric or other motors are not, unless otherwise indicated, to be regarded as parts of the machines with which they are imported. (e) Surtax as provided for in section 5 of the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1930, or primage duty as provided for in section 4 of the Customs Acts Amendment Act. 1931, as the case may be, is payable in addition to the duties set out hereunder.

Classified Rate of Duty.

Record. Goods. Under Tariff Britlsb

I Item No. Preferential General

TariI!. Tariff.

A. and m.s., viz. :-Textile piece goods, viz.,-

115-30/122/6 Union textiles n.e.i., in the piece, tubular woven, the invoice price of which does not exceed the equivalent of 4s. 6d. per square yard of material if

448 Free 10 per cent.

opened up, when cut up and made into underclothing in accordance with the conditions applicable to union textiles under Tariff item 187

(Revises the decision in M.O. 96.) 115-30/122/6 Union textiles n.e;;., in the piece, 50 in. to 56 in. wide, the invoice price of 448 Free 10 per cent.

which does not exceed 7s. per yard when cut up and made into shirts, pyjamas, or underclothing in accordance with the conditions applicable to union textiles under Tariff item 187

(Revises the decision in M.O. 96.) . Machinery and Appliances, viz. :-

Miscellaneous, viz.,-I

115-3/175/3 Seals, retainers, or rings, oil and grease, are to be reg&rded as parts of the machine or appliance with which they are to be used.

.. .. .. (The following decisions are canoelled-

M.O.20: " 'National' oil and grease retainers, &c."-T.I. 389(c) M.O.20: " 'National' oil and grease retainers "-T.I. 352 M.O.52: " Oil seals for shafts of 5 in., &c."-T.I. 352.)

Union textiles n.e.i., viz. :-115-3/122/6 The current domestic value of union textiles for the purposes of Tariff item

187 is increased from 3s. 4d. to 3s. 6d. per yard and the note to item 187 of .. .. ..

the Customs Tariff of New Zealand is revised accordingly.

~ .. -

Minister's Order 115.] D. G. SA WERS, Comptroller of Customs.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 13TH JULY, 1949

1. 2. 3.

i. 5.

6.

Liabilities

General Reserve Fund Bank-notes Demand liabilities-

(a) State (b) Banks (cl Other

Time deposits Liabilities in currencies other than

Zealand currency Other lia bili ties

£ s. d. 1,500,000 0 0

50,548,740 10 0

10,053,772 12 5 81,689,616 4 3

242,722 19 3

New 24,392 6 0

3,563,727 7 10

£(N.Z.)147,622,971 19 9

7. Reserve-­(a) Gold (b) ,Sterling exchange' (c) Gold exchange

8. Subsidiary coin 9. Discounts-

Assets

(al Commercial and agricultural bills (b) Treasury and local.body bills

10. Advances-(a) To the State or State undertakings­

(1) Marketing organizations (2) For other purposes ..

(b) To other public authorities (e) Other

11. Investments .. 12. Bank buildings 13. Other assets ••

£ s. d. 3,372,218 17 9

57,701,12912 3

203,903 15 8

3,204,407 14 9 29,000,000 0 0

5,042,036 14 11 48,094,279 16 7

1,004,995 7 10

£(N.Z.)147,622,971 19 9

$. Expressed in, New Zealand cUlTency. Proportion of reserve (No. 71ess No.5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 42·83 per cent.

W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant.

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1607

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

SUMMAR1: 011' TRADING BANKS' MONTHLY RlIITVBNS 011' ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT CLOSE 011 BUSINESS ON WEDNEIIDAY, 29TH JUNE, 1949

(In accordance with section 46 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act, 1933)

LIABILITIES

-

(a) Demand liabilities in New Zea-land

(b) Time liabilities in New Zealand (e) Demand liabilities elsewhere

than in New Zealand incurred in respect of New Zealand business

(d) Time liabilities elsewhere than in New Zealand incurred in respeot of New Zealand business

(j) Notes of own issue in circula-tion payable in New Zealand

(m) New Zealand business-Excess of assets over liabilities

Totals .. .. ASSETS

-

(e) Reserve balances held in the I Reserve Bank of New Zealand

(f) Overseas assets in respeot of New Zealand business-

(1) In London .. .. (2) Elsewhere than in London

(y) (1) Gold and gold bullion held in New Zealand

(2) Subsidiary coin held in New Zealand

(I;) Aggregate advances Zealand

in New

(h) A~egate discounts in New ealand

(i) Reserve Bank of New Zealand notes

(k) Securities held in New Zealand-(1) Government .. .. (2) Other than Government

(l) Value of land, buildings, furni-ture, fittings, and equipment held in New Zealand

(m) New Zealand business-Excess of liabilities over assets

Totals .. ..

(AU Amounts in New Zealand O,mency)

Bank

I Union Bank Bank of 1 Bank

I National

of of New of Bank of New Zealand. AustmIia, South Wales. ! Australasia. New Zealand,

Limited. i Limited. I

£ I £ £ £ £ 60,063,225 ! 20,303,676 20,636,716 13,802,255 28,295,141

11,263,368 6,683,002 6,272,927 4,163,365 7,706,405 1,690,045 862,947 247,367 517,557 4,088,413

210,995 4,636 104,306 17,564, 151,070

i

I .. .. .. .. 1'9~~'7021 9,587,366 I .. .. 2,931,667

i I

82,814,9991 27,854,261 27,261,316 21,432,408 42,216,731 l

Bank Union Bank

I

Bank of I

Bank National of of New of Bank of

New Zealand. Australia, South Wales. Australasia. New Zealand, Limited. i Limited.

£ £ £ £ £ 31,756,533 10,607,529 11,842,934 11 ,021 ,412 15,028,888

6,103,239 2,339,822 3,869,302 706,003 3,633,904 2,117,625 511,239 4,806 630,391 1,394,742

.. .. -. 131 .. 690,080 100,162 136,828 125,380 418,560

*27,627,118 11,520,015 9,471,976 7,624,523 17,743,121

230,869 313,580 6,501 87,293 189,698

5,313,271 266,359 562,417 586,314 1,121,620

6,881,585 1,429,301 206,867 123,530 2:098,917 1,159,662 113,600 .. 474,125 ..

935,017 101,403 352,804 53,306 587,281

.. 551,251 806,881 .. ..

82,814,999 27,854,261 27,261, 316 1 21,432,408 42,216,731

• Includes £121,127 tranaferred to Long-term Mortgage Department.

(h h) Aggregate unexercised overdraft authorities, £58,730,338.

Commerclal Bank of Totals. Anstralla, Limited.

£ £ 10,520,293 153,621,306

2,577,170 38,666,237 454,592 7,860,921

.. 488,571

.. ..

.. 14,494,735

13,552,055 215,131,770

Commerolal Bank of Totals. Australia, Limited.

£ £ 5,903,607 86,160,903

659,420 17,311,690 2,134 4,660,937 .. 131

85,605 1,556,615

5,157,073 79,143,826

98,311 926,252

195,933 8,045,914

991,046 11,731,246 75,596 1,822,983

220,645 2,250,456

162,685 1,520,817

13,552,055 215,131,770

Wellington, New Zealand, 21st July, 1949. T. P. HANNA, Chief Cashier.

BANK RETURNS (SUPPLEMENTARY)

STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNT 011' LIABILlTIES AND ASSETS OF THE LONG-TERM MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT 011' THE BANK 011 NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE 29TH DAY OF JUNE, 1949

Liabilities Capital •. .. .. Debentures and Debenture Stock Transfers from Bank •• Other Liabilities

Wellington, New Zealand, 21at July, 1949.

£ s. d. 703,125 0 0 Loans

Transfers to Bank 121,127 0 0 Other Assets

£824,252 0 0

Assets £ s. d. 824,252 0 0

£824,252 0 0

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1608 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 44

The Standards Act, 1941.-Specijications Declared to be Standard SpecijicaJ;ions

N OTICE. is hereby given that on 1st July, 1949, the unaer­mentIOned specifications were decla.red to be standard

specifications by the Minister of Industries and Commerce pursuant te section 8 of the Standards Act, 1941:-

Number and Title of SpeCification.

(1) N.~.S.S. 16: Steel arches for use in mines (straight­SIded, horse-shoe, and splay-legged); being B.S. 227-1934, with amendment C.E. 5502

(2) N.Z.S.S. 53: Instrument transformers; being B.S. 81-1936, with amendment C.E. 2265 (incorporated) and corrigendum P.D. 864

(3) N.Z.S.S. 54: Indicating ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, frequency meters and power-factor meters; being B.S. 89-1937, with amendment No.3, (addendum) C.G. 396, (amendments C.F. 7352, C.F. 864R, P.D.84 having been cancelled by amendment P.D. 619)

(4) N.Z.S.S. 55: Graphic (recording or chart-record­ing) ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, frequency meters, power-factor meters; being B.S. 90-1940

(5) N.Z.S.S. 57: V,'atertight glands for electric cables' being B.S. 94-1920 '

(6) N.Z.S.S. 58: Carbon brushes (parallel-sided) for us~ au commutator and slip-ring machines; bemg B.S. 96-1922, with amendment C.]'. 33 (incorporated)

(7) N.Z.S.S. 62: Metallic resistance materials for electrical purposes, being B.S. 115-1938

(8} N.Z.S.S. 67: Bare annealed copper wire for electrical machinery a.nd apparatus, dimensions and resistance of; being B.S. 128-1929, with amendment C.C. 537 and C.D. 8127 (incor­porated)

(9) N.Z.S.S. 70: Insulating oils for electrical purposes (excluding cables); being B.B. 148-1933, with amendments C.F. 9259 and P.D. 74 (war emergency)

(10) N.Z.S.S. 71: Enamelled high-conductivity an­nealed copper wire; being B.S. 156-1943, with amendment P.D. 313 (corrigendum)

(ll} N.Z.S.S. 73: Marking and alTangement for switchgear bus-bars, main connect,ions, and auxiliary wiring; being B.S. 158-1938

(12) N.Z.S.S. 74: Slate and marble insulating slabs for electric-power switchgear, up to and including 660 volts, A.C. and D.C.; being B.S. 160-1936

(13) N.Z.S.S. 75: Electrical performance of industrial electric motors and generators, with class A insulation. Rating permitting overloads; being B.S. 168-1936, with amendments P.D. 299; P.D. 418, and P.D. 652 (superseding P.D. 604)

(14) N.Z.S.S. 77: Electrical performance of fractional horse-power electric motors and generators with class A insulation; being B.S. 170-1939, with amendments P.D. 298 and P.D. 605

(15) N.Z.S.S. 78: Electrical performance of traus­formers for power and lighting; beina B.S. 171-1936 "

(16) N.Z.S.B. 79: Electrical performance of rotary convertors for industrial purposes and tramwa v traction of 50 k W. or k V A. and upwards. Continuous rating permitting overloads; being B.S. 172-1927

N.Z.S.S. 81-88: Overhead line-wire material, non-felTous, for telegraph and telephone purposes :-

(17) 81: Hard-drawn copper wire; being B.S. 174-1938

(18) 82: Bronze wire and cadium-copper wire; being B.S. 175-1938, with amendment C.F. 4029 (incorporated), C.]'. 8399 and C.G. 777

(19) 83: Copper binding and jointing wire; being B.S. 176-1938

(20) 84 : Copper tapes and bin.ders; being B.S. 177-1938

(21) 85: Bronze tapes and binde~ and· cadmium­copper tapes and binders; being B.S. 178-1938

(22) 86: Copper jointing sleeves, No. 10; being B.S. 179-1938, with amendment 1943 (in­corpora ted)

(23) 87: Copper jointing sleeves, Nos. 000, 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7; being B.S. 180-1938, with amendments 1939 and 1943 (incorporated)

(24) 88: Bronze jointing sleeves Nos. 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, and 12, and cadmium-copper jointing sleeves Nos. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20; being B.S. 181-1938 with amendment 1939 (incor­porated)

(25) N.Z.S.S. 89: Hard-drawll aluminium and steel­cored aluminium conductors for overhead-power transmission purposes; being B.S. 215-1934

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(26) N.Z.S.S. 90: Electrical performance of alternaters of the steam-turbine-driven type; being B.S. 225-1925

(27) N.Z.S.S. 92: Methods of declaring efficiency of electrical machinery (excluding traction motors), rules for; being B.S. 269-1927, with amendment C.C. 6301 (corrigendum)

(28) N.Z.S.S. 93: Field rheostats for electric generators, motors, synchronous convertors, and balancers (direct-current. excitation); being B.S. 280-1928

(29) N.Z.S.S_ 94: Mining-type transformers; being B.S. 355-1939 (amendmeut P.D. 47-1943 having been withdrawn)

(30) N.Z.S.S. 98: Liquid starters and controllers for the rotor circuits of induction electric motors; beiug B.S. 140-1935, with amendment C.D. 6951 (incorporatcd)

(31) N.Z.S.S. 103: Cartridgc fuses, for use in railway signalling circuits; being B.S. 714-1936 with corrigendum C.E. 3558

(32) N.Z.S.S. 104: Glossary of terms used in railway signalling; being B.S. 719-1936

(33) N.Z.S.S. 112; Borehole and well pump tests; being B.S. 722-1937 with amendment C.E. 3953

(34) N.Z.S.S. 113;. Sewage pump tests; being B.S. 723-1937 WIth amendment C.E. 3953

(35) N.Z.S.S. 114; Vaporizing liquid pump tests; being B.S. 724-1937, with amendment C.E. 39iJ3

(36) N.Z.S.S. 127: Steel conduits and fittings for electrical wiring; being B.S. 31-1940, with amendment C.]'. 9846 (war emergency)

(37) N.Z.S.S. 128: Charging plugs and sockets for electric battery vehicles; being B.S. 74-1937, with amendment C.E. 9576

(38) N.Z.S.S, 129: Electric power switchgear for indoor and outdoor installations up to and including 220,000 volts; being B.S. 162-1938

(39) N.Z.S.S. 136: Identification colours for gas cylinders, being B.S. 349-1932, with amendments C.E. 7034 (incorporated), C.]'. 9295, and P.D. 578 ( " Amendment No.3" )

(40) N.Z.S.S. 144: Bayonet lamp-caps, lampholders, and lampholder-plugs (B.C. adaptors) for voltages not exceeding 250 volts, dimensions of; being B.S. 52-1941, with amendment C.F. 9285, P.D. 93 (war emergency), P.D. 204 (colTigendum)

(41) N.Z.S.S. 145: Translucent (diffusing) glassware illumination fittings for interior lighting; being B.S. 324-1934

(42) N.Z.S.S. 148; Thermal-type time-element relays (A:C. or D.C.) for railway signalling purposes; bemg B.S. 635-1935

(43) N.Z.S.S. 149: Electrically-driven point-operating machines for railways; being B.S. 581-1934

(44) N.Z.S.S. 150: Alternating-current line relays (2-element, ~-position) for railway signalling purposes; bemg B.S. 561-1934

(45) N.Z.S.S. 151: Alternating-culTent line relays (single-elemcnt, 2-position) for railway signalling purposes; bcing B.S. 557-1934

(46) N.Z.S.S. 152: Alternating-current track relays (2-element, 2-position); being B.S. 520-1933

(47) N.Z.S.S. 163: Identification of chemical pipe lines; being B.S. 457-1932

(48) N.Z.S.S. 196: Test-sieves, being B.S. 410-1943 (superseding B.S. 410-1931), with. amendment April, 1946, amended to meet New Zealand requirements

(49) N.Z.S.S. 197: Rolled steel bars and hard drawn steel wire for concrete reinforcement; being B.S. 785-1938, with amendment C.G. 716

(50) N.Z.S.S. 253: Steel tubular traction poles (circular cross section); being B.S. 8-1939

(51) N.Z.S.S. 257: Cast iron surface plates and tables for inspection and marking purposes; being B.S. 817-1938 (amendment C.]'. 7824 having been withdrawn)

(52) N.Z.S.S. 281: Turbine oils; being B.S. 489-1933 (53) N.Z.S.S. 285: Asbestos cement pressure pipes'

being B.S. 486-1933 ' (54) N.Z.S.S. 446: Part I-Galvanized steel wire

strand for signalling purposes; being B.S. 163-Part 1-1943, with amendments P.D. 431 and P.D. 700

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G. W. CLINKARD, Executive Officer.

JULY 28]

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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE1 1609

NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE

CuMATOLOGICAL TAllLE

Summwry of the Records of Temperature, RainfaU, and Sunshine for June, 1949 ~ I ~ Air Temperatures In Degrees (Fahrenheit) • Rainfall in Inches. .., .. " Absolnte MaxImum and MaxImum ~~ Means of MinImum. Fall. Bright $' I Mean No. Sun· ","l

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Ft. OF. OF. OF. OF. OF. OF. In. In. In. Hours. 200 62·5 50·9 56·7 +3·0 67·8 6 39·4 4 6·51 25 (+0·56) 1·21 4 141·9 253 61·2 50·3 55·8 .. 67·3 6 43·0 28 6·59 22 .. 1·37 28 . . 201 62·3 44·3 53·3 (+1·4) 68·0 6,7 36·5 28 6·73 18 .. 1·33 5 149·7 225 60·4 46·6 53·5 +2·1 68·2 6 35·8 4 6·24 26 (-1-67) 1·27 5 95·1 350 60·1 46·1 53·1 .. 67·0 6 31·5 4 4·95 16 .. 1·11 5 ..

3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. 105 59·9 43·9 51·8 +2·1 67·0 21 33·0 4,28 5·82 24 (-0'48) 0·86 20 .. 400 58·8 49·7 54·2 .. 65·8 21 44·0 29,30 5·08 26 .. 1·19 5 .. 101 59·9 . 45·8 52·8 .. 67·5 21 35·5 28 5·40 24 .. 1·17 5 .. 160 59·6 50·4 55·0 +1·7 65·8 21 44·8 14 4·83 24 -0·59 1·45 5 118·3 150 60·2 46·9 53·6 .. 67·1 21 37·3 28 4·97 27 .. 1·26 5 .. 136 59·3 45·3 52·3 .. 66·j 21 36·2 28 6·16 21 .. 1·35 4 .. 166 .. 46·1 .. .. .. . . 36·0 14 4·64 24 -0,35 0'74 5 ..

4 59·8 46·1 53·0 .. 66·4 6 34·3 18 4·88 25 .. 1·16 5 112·2 50 61·1 43·3 52·2 +2·0 68·0 24 31·5 5 9·53 18 (+2'52) 3·24 5 ..

172 59·6 47·1 53·4 (+1·8) 64·4 10 39·9 15 5·08 26 (+0'04) 0·80 5 .. 170 58·6 44·1 51·4 .. 66·6 21 31·3 9 4·48 21 .. 0·87 5 .. 300 58·4 44·6 51·5 +2·8 67·5 21 32·2 5 5·36 19 -3,17 1·60 5 124·7

27 59·9 44·2 52·0 .. 66·0 6,21 31'0 18 4·69 23 .. 1·09 5 .. 46 60·1 44·6 52·4 +2·5 69·5 5 32·0 18 3·94 28 -1,20 0·80 5 .. 10 59·3 43·7 51·5 +1·8 65·7 24 33·4 4 7·13 16 +1·79 1·80 23 144,3

131 58·2 41·3 49·8 +1·9 64·2 6 27·6 18 4·74 23 -0·07 0·51 12 89·9 215 57·9 43·3 50·6 .. 64·0 21 31·7 18 4·56 22 .. 0·58 12 98·1 235 58·1 39·1 48·6 +2·0 64·5 6,7 29·1 18 8·36 13 (+1,98) 2·22 5 ..

6 59·5 41·8 50·6 .. 68·0 6 32·0 18 6·08 II .. 2·03 5 .. 27 60·1 40·1 50·1 .. 66·9 6 29·3 18 6·34 14 .. 1·42 5 ..

980 54·8 40·9 47·8 (+2,2) 64·0 7,24 32·0 9,18 6·59 18 +1·28 1·55 5 105·5 1,000 55·3 40·7 48·0 +2·0 62·3 7 31·5 9 8·29 17 +3·18 1·74 5 ..

12 60·2 40·9 50·6 (+1,6) 67·2 7 31·1 12 4·77 15 (+0·76) 2·44 29 160·5 2,190 49·1 39·3 44·2 .. 58·3 24 26·0 18 7·16 23 .. 1·06 5 ..

20 59·8 39·6 49·7 (+1'7) 66·6 7 28·5 16 3·Il 14 .. 0·81 5,29 163·9 1,130 55·5 41·0 48·2 .. 62·0 7,22 32·1

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2,100 51·7 39·9 45·8 (+1-6) 58·1 21 31·0 6·44 19 -0·38 1·21 5 .. 560 56·8 41·3 49·0 .. 65·2 6 28·5 7·67 22 .. 1·05 21 75·6 160 56·9 46·6 51·8 +1·8 61·8 6 37·8 9 7·78 23 +1·68 1·72 6 100·7

3,670 43·3 34·3 38·8 +2·1 51·0 5 26·0 14 13·77 24 +3·39 1·60 26 .. 2,125 51·3 36·4 43·8 +3·3 61·0 21 27·0 14 5·12 20 +0·35 0'61 6 ..

5 59·2 40·8 50·0 +1-6 67·4 22 30·1 16 3·82 12 +0·78 1·55 5 154·3 45 58·4 36·4 47·4 +0·4 68·0 22 27'0 16 4'31 11 +1'15 1'55 5 ..

2,157 50·5 39·3 44·8 +2·0 63·2 21 29·2 14 4·33 26 +1·05 0·79 6 .. 1,140 55·1 35·7 45·4 .. 65·0 1 24·0 16 5·33 15 . . 1·58 6 ..

72 56·7 44·8 50·8 (+2,5) 67·4 21 36·0 18 4·08 23 (+0·78) 0·65 7 104·8 450 56·0 36·8 46·4 +0·7 62·2 22,27 25·3 11 4·09 17 (+1'14) 1'36 5 141·8 462 54·9 41·9 48·4 .. 65·0 21 30·7 16 4·86 20 .. 1·08 13 .. 167 56·5 44·1 50·3 (+2,9) 66·8 24 34·5 16 3·40 23 (+0,23) 0·48 5 ..

8 58·2 44·7 51·4 +3'9 67·0 24 34·0 16,17 3·95 17 +0·61 0·72 5 .. 30 56·4 43·6 50·0 .. 65·8 24 30·1 18 3·64 18 .. 0·67 12 ..

IlO 56·2 42·8 49·5 +2·8 68·0 24 29·8 17,18 4·67 25 (+1·17) 0·90 5 97·3 384 55·3 41·4 48·4 +2·6 62·6 24 26·8 18 7-38 21 +2·53 1·54 5 .. 100 56·0 43·7 49·8 .. 65·7 24 29·0 16 4·57 9. .. 1·10 21 .. 44 55·1 46·8 51·0 +1·7 62·3 24 39·5 17 4·20 18 +0·25 0'90 21

350 54·8 39·1 47·0 +1·4 64·0 22 27·0 II 5·18 17 +1'57 1·08 5 111·6 195 55·9 39·4 47·6 (+1·7) 66·0 24 27·1 18 6·82 20 +2'02 1·67 12 102·5 415 53·1 43·0 48·0 +0·1 63·9 24 36·3 15 5·83 19 +1·50 1·17 12 104·9

24 56·7 40·7 48·7 +2'5 62·2 19 30·8 14 4·66 12 +1·17 1·87 23 150·5 57 56·2 41·0 48·6 +3·1 62·8 4 33·1 14 5·26 12 (+1·94) 2·75 23 .. 89 55·1 37·4 46·2 (+0,2) 65·8 22 27·0 36 3·46 12 (+0·68) 1·54 23 139·3 12 55·1 36·8 46·0 (+0'5) 66·1 24 22·8 14 3·53 12 (+1-12) 1·48 23 150·9

900 51·7 31·7 41·7 (+0,3) 60·0 22 23·5 30 7·04 11 +2'30 2·30 24 .. 860 53·4 37·1 45·2 +2'0 64·9 22 27·5 16 5·18 10 (+2'32) 2'85 23 ..

7 55·2 42'6 48·9 (+2,0) 61·2 7 33·2 14 7·21 23 (+0'05) 1·18 12 101·8 2,930 45·2 28·8 37·0 (+1'4) 54·4 22 23·6 29 2·77 10 (+0·44) 1·56 23 ..

13 53·7 43·0 48·4 .. 58·2 6 32·4 14 12·08 20 .. 2·31 23 84·6 1,225 50·0 29·6 39·8 +0·0 57·8 4 18·5 16 2·53 9 -0,92 0·83 23 106·4

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1,195 48·7 31·1 39·9 -1·2 59·2 18 22·5 16 2·76 10 +0·26 1'06 24 .. 604 51·3 32·5 41·9 (+0·5) 64·2 4 24·6 16 2·08 7 -0,31 1·58 23 .. 22 50·5 35·8 43·2 +0'0 60·9 4 29·0 II 2·42 14 -0·12 1·41 23 .. 74 50·8 35·4 43·1 (-0·7) 60·6 4 27·9 5 1·92 9 (-0·54) 1·10 23 102·8

1,217 50·1 34·8 42·4 -0,3 61·0 18 27·2 16 2·96 II +0·30 1·71 23 123·7 36 50·1 34·1 42·1 -0·3 59·0 12 24·4 9 1·89 12 -0·63 1·01 23 104·5

2,510 44·3 29·5 36·9 +0·5 56·1 10 21·7 8 6·67 9 -5·06 1·70 12 71·4 323 50·5 32·8 41·6 +0·4 61·6 18 26·8 16 2·56 9 +0·09 1'62 23 105·8 22 52·7 39·6 46·2 +0·2 59·0 7 32·2 16 4·97 13 (-10·06) 1'19 12 ..

2,350 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. 1,004 49·5 28·5 39·0 +0·5 63·0 19 20·0 II 2·43 6 +0-66 1·39 23 ..

56 50·7 35·1 42·9 +0·5 58·2 16 30·0 30 3·21 7 +1·42 1·72 23 ll8·6 20 49·0 35·2 42·1 (-0·1) 56·2 7 30·3 16 3·63 12 (-10·43) 1·04 26 ..

200 52·1 35·3 43·7 +0·2 61·5 10 31·0 4,30 4·55 8 +2-66 2·12 23 102·4 1,100 47·1 33·8 40·4 +0·9 56·8 18 29·0 13 0·71 13 -1,55 0·24 25 71·8

720 46·7 32·1 39·4 . . 56·8 18 25·8 21 0·66 9 .. 0·20 21 .. 1,000 45·9 28·5 37-2 +1·8 58·7 18 21·5 21 1·28 8 -0,58 0'35 22 .. 1,550 43·8 30·5 87·2 +0·0 52·0 18 23·4 7 0·77 12 -0·36 0'14 21,22 104·0

1~10 TttENEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 44

CLuu.TOLOGIOAL TABLE-conUnued

Summary 0/ the Re_dB 0/ Temperature, Ram/aU, and Sumhine for June, 19J9-continued

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Ft. OF. OF. OF. OF. OF. OF. In. In. In. Hours. Earnscleugh .. .. 500 47·5 31·4 39·4 .. 60·0 4 24·1 21 0·92 10 .. 0·42 23 .. Alexandra .. .. 520 47·5 31·9 39·7 +1·9 60·6 4 24·6 21 0·96 13 +0·20 0·22 23 92·7 Musselburgh, Dunedin 5 49·3 39·2 44·2 (+1'0) 54·7 11 32·0 8 5·70 17 +3·24 3·30 24 84·7 Taieri .. .. 80 49·6 35·5 42·6 (+0·8) 58·1 12 26·8 20,21 2·62 15 (+0,38) 1·44 24 .. East Gore .. .. 245 48·3 36·2 42·2 +2·0 56·0 11,18 27·0 21 3·13 19 +0·22 0·58 14 .. Gore .. .. 240 48·3 35·4 41·8 +0·8 53·0 7 26·0 21 3·17 21 .. 0·58 14 59·1 In vercargill .. .. 32 49·2 36·5 42·8 +0·6 53·0 11,18 26·0 20 4·46 23 +0·71 I 0·95 12 59·9 Invercargill South .. 8 49·1 38·2 43·6 +0·9 52·9 12, 18 28·0 6 4·13 21 +0·68 0·84 12 ..

LATE RETURNS

7135'° 1 6,71 3 '81 1 141 (-1·80) 1 1 '10 I 27 1 109 '3 26 17·0 24 0·53 9 (-2·28) 0·19 9 ..

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Dargaville, May, 1949"1 3165'6143'9154'81 (-0,4) 1 71 '01 Balmoral, May, 1949 .. 743 57·7 33'9 45·8 -0·1 64·2

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of temperatures and for less than twenty years in the case of rainfall and the normals are partly interpolated.

NOTES ON l'HE WEATHER FOR JUNE, 1949 General.--June was a mild month with very unsettled weather.

Although rain was frequent and some places had a record number of rain days, the total rainfall was not unduly high. Grass growth was unusually good for a winter month, and autumn-sown crops have also done well. Stock remained in excellent condition, but in the far south the land has been too wet for cultivation.

RainJall.-Rainfall was below average in Western Otago, North Canterbury, Gisborne, and the greater part of Auckland and Westland. At Milford Sound it was the driest June since records commenced in 1929. For the rest of the country the departure was positive. The coastal area from Dunedin to Timaru had over double the average rainfall; in Dunedin itself it was the wettest June for over thirty-five years. Many stations in western and northern districts of the North Island recorded rain on at least twenty-five days. At Te Aroha, though rain fell on twenty-eight days-the highest in any month for over sixty years-the total rainfall did not reach the average.

Temperatures.-Apart from a small section of mid-Canterbury mean temperatures were appreciably abovo normal, especially about the Manawatu and National Park districts. In general western districts were slightly milder than eastern districts. Frosts were generally fewer in number (except in Canterbury) and less severe than is usual in .J une.

8unshine.-The duration of bright sunshine was appreciably below normal in Southland, Westland, Nelson, Taranaki, and South Auckland; elsewhere the anom.Hes were small.

Weather Sequences.-A ridge of high pressure followed the departure of a shallow depression and south-westerlies prevailed. It remained showery in the west and south, but the weather soon cleared elsewhere. .

On the 4th an active disturbance which had come from the Queensland coast was advancing eastwards across the Tasman Sea. Winds turned north-easterly and rain spread rapidly over the North Island and the northern part of the South Island. On the frontal system associated with the disturbance several wave depressions

formed, one of which crossed the North Island on the night of the 5th. The main centre was over Taranaki on the 7th, and east of Gisborne on the 8th.

A spell of cold south-westerly weather followed. In districts sheltered from the south-west, such as Bay of Plenty, Wellington, Hawkes Bay, and much of l\Tarlborough and Canterbury, the weather was typical of such situations, that is, fine generally but interrupted at infrequent intervals by brief showers during the passage of' secondary cold fronts. Elsewhere in the more exposed districts showers were frequent and heavy, with winds at times reaching gale force. Snow fell on the high country and some light falls extended down to sea-level in Otago and Southland on the 15th. When the south-westerly fiow diminished in strength after the 16th, showers became gradually less frequent.

A ridge of high pressure which had been on the way Mross the Tasman Sea since the 13th passed over New Zealand on the 20th. It was closely followed by the occlusion accompanying a depression which had earlier produced widespread floods in New South Wales. Winds swung to the north-east and rain spread rapidly south­eastwards over the country. There was a change to north-westerlies in the North Island on the 21st, and a temporary southerly change in the south after the low-pressure centre had crossed to the east on the 22nd. By that time a new and extensive depression covering the Tasman Sea was advancing towards the South Island, while a wedge of high pressure extended from Eastern Australia to the south of New Zealand. The weather remained very unsettled. On the 23rd and 24th cold easterly winds produced widespread heavy rains in coastal districts of Otago and South Canterbury with some snow inland. In its dying stages the depression passed slowly southwards over Southland on the 26th.

After widespread fogs in Otago and Canterbury on the morning of the 27th, the weather improved in the east and north. In the north, however, there was a rapid deterioration again on the 29th and general rain fell over the Auckland and Hawkes Bay Provinces during the passage of a fast-moving depression which passed south·eastwards across the East Cape on t.he 30th.

(N.Z.M.O. 107.) M. A. F. BARNETT, Direotor.

Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendment8.-Election to Administer Estates

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

Name. Occupation.

1 Easton, Edward .. .. Labourer .. . . 2 Elwood, Sarah Nelson .. Widow . - .. 3 Hall, Christina .. .. Spinster .. .. 4 Johannesen, Clement .. .. Steward .. . . 5 Macalister, Flora Lennox .. Spinster .. .. 6 Newton, Martha .. .. Widow .. .. 7 Quirke, Timothy .. .. Retired labourer .. 8 Robertson, Jessie Ann .. Spinster .. .. 9 Roseingrave, llfatthew Mark .. Retired traveller ..

10 Ryan, Tinwthy Francis .. Civil servant .. 11 Withers, Cecil Roberts .. Royal New Zealand

Air Force, Japan (formerly motor engineer, Wellington)

---Publio Trust Office, Wellington, 18th July, 1949.

Residence.

Stratford (formerly Midhurst)

Auokland .. Dunedin .. .. Greenock, County of

Renfrew, Scotland Wellington .. Auckland .. Wellington .. Benhar (formerly

Dunedin) Auckland .. Lower Hutt ..

..

: Date 1 I of Death.

20/5/49

4/12/48 9/10/35 30/3/48

26/5/49 23/5/49 23/5/59 26/5/49

27/5/49 26/4/49 15/2/48

Date Election

Filed.

8/7/49

5/7/49 12/7/49 13/7/49

8/7/49 8/7/49 8/7/49

12/7/49

8/7/49 8/7/49 8/7/49

1 Testate or I Intestate.

Testate

Intestate

Test~te

" " " "

" Int~state

stamp Omce Concerned.

New Plymouth

Dunecth:. Wellington.

" Auckland. Wellington. Dunedin.

Auckland. Wellington. Auckland.

H. W. S .. PEARCE, Public Trustee.

JULY 28J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1611

Decisions of the Burea1' of Ind1t8try Undel' Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the authority conferred on the Bureau of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936, the following decisions have been made in respect of applications for licences.

. S. J. COLLINS, Secretary. ----- -~ ------

Applicant and Location. L _______ ~~:" of Application. Decision.

Gadabouts Ltd., 410 Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland

D. H. Turton, 346 Esplanade, Island Bay, Wellington

K .• r. Wade, 4 Riddell Road, St. Helier's Bay, Auckland

J. L. Fleming, 162 St. Helier's Bay Road, Auckland

A. L. Penn, 8 Cliff Street, R,ed­cUffs, Christchurch

A. K Grigg, TongapoI'utu

R W. Presly, Hikutaia

Lovegrove Motors, 108A Grey Street, Hamilton East

McAlwee and Garden, Waikaia ..

T. H. Pilbrow, Lake Rotoma, via R,otorua

F. P. Blackmore, 17 Euston Street, Riccarton, Christchurch

Lister Motors, Ltd., Western I

Hutt Road, Belmont

E. L. Rossiter, Murupara

C. Prentice, 531 Gladstone Road, Gisborne

J. H. and R J. Adams, Waiouru

Surrey Service Station, Ltd., Grey Lynn, Auckland

Baillie Motors, Ltd., corner of Paul and Queen Streets, \Vairoa

J. R. McKeen, Paraparaumu

Manufacture of Footwear For an extension of its existing licence so as to I Granted

permit the establishment of a closing-room at Papakura

Manufacture of Paua (Haliotis Iris) Shell For Sale For a licence to manufacture Paua shell for sale I Granted

Pharmacy Industry For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Declined

Maskell Street, near junction with St. Helier's Bay Road

:For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at the Declined corner of St. Helier's Bay Road and Riddell Street, St. Helier's Bay, Auckland

For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at the Declined corncr of New Brighton and Marshland Roads, Christchurch

Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit For a licence to resell motor-spirit from two Declined

pumps to be installed on garage premises at Tongaporutu

For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on garage premises at Hikutaia

For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on garage premises at 108A Grey Street, Hamilton East

For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on garage premises at Waikaia

For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed at garage and service station premises at Lake Rotoma

Pharmacy Industry

Granted (subject to the condition that a bona fide motor-repair service be provided to the satisfaction of the Bureau)

Granted (subject to the condition that a bona fide motor-repair service be provided to the satisfaction of the Bureau)

Granted (subject to the condition that a bona fide motor-repair service be provided to the satisfaction of the Bureau)

Granted (on appeal)

For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at the I Declined corner of Clyde and Riccarton Roads, Christ-church

Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit For a licence to resell motor-spirit from two Declined

pumps to be installed in open yard at service station premises at Western Hutt Road, Belmont

For a licence to resell motor-spirit from two pumps to be installed at proposed service station prcmises on Rotorua-'" airoa Main Highway, near Murupara

For it licence to resell motor-spirit from two pumps to be installed at proposed service station premises at the corner of Hirini Street and Wainui Road, Gisborne

For a licence to resell motor-spirit from six pumps to be installed on proposed garage premises at Waiouru

For permission to transfer the company's petrol reseller's licence to a new site situated at the corner of Surrey Crescent and Great North Road, opposite to the existing site

For a licence to resell motor-spirit from three pumps to be installed on garage preniises at the corner of Paul and Queen Streets, ,Vairoa, Hawkes Bay

For a licence to resell motor-spirit from three pnmps to be installed on garage premises at the corner of Beach and Burley Roads, Paraparaumu

Declined

:qeclined

Declined

Declined

Granted (one pump only)

Granted (one pump only), (subject to the condition that a bona fide motor-repair service be pro­vided to the satisfaction of the Bureau)

Date.

14th July, 1949.

I

14th July, 1949.

4th July, 1949.

4th July, 1949.

4th .July, 1949.

4th July, 1949.

4th July, 1949.

4th .July, 1949.

4th July, 1949.

4th .July, 1949.

I 18th July, 1949.

18th July, 1949.

18th July, 1949.

18th July, 1949.

18th July, 1949.

18th July, 1949.

18th July, 1949.

18th July, 1949.

I -.-----~-~--------------'-------

Notice to Persons Affected by Application for Licence Under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

Pharmacy Industry

H. Gmham Wn.tHon, 5 Littlebourne Crescent, Roslyn, Dunedin, has applied for a liccnce to operate a new pharmacy in the Main Street, Milton, Otago.

Applicants and other persons considering themselves to be materially affected by the decision of the Bureau of Industry on this application should, not later than 11th August, 1949, submit any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. All communications to be addressed to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.

S. J. COLLINS, Secretary.

Notice to Mariners No. 34 of 1949

Marine Department, Wellington, N.Z., 21st July, 1949.

NEW ZEALAND.-NoRTH ISLAND.-HAURAKI GULF Buoys Disappeared

Position-(a) Maori Rock, Lat. 360 22',9 S.; long. 1740 51',6 E.

(approx.) (b) Sunday Rock Lat. 360 50',8 S.; long. 1750 09',2 E.

(approx.) Details,' The buoys marking the position of Maori Rock, north

of Kawau Island, and Sunday Rock in Waiheke Channel have disappoared and will be re-established as soon as possible.

(M. 3/3/144.) (M. 8/61/1.)

W. C. SMITH, Secretary.

1612 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 44

Releasing Lan4 From the Provisions of Part I of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936

P URSUANT to subsection (2) of section 4 of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby

revokes, so far as it affects the land described in the Schedule hereto, a certain notice dated the 23rd day of February, 1937, and published in New Zealand Gazette No. 12 of the 25th day of the same month at page 479, whereby the said land was declared to be subject to Part I of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936, and such land is hereby excluded from the Mahia Development Scheme.

SCHEDULE ALL that area of land in the Tairawhiti Maori Land Court District containing 2 acres 1 rood 13 perches, more or less, called or known as Whangawehi IB 4B lA, and situated in Block II, Mahia Survey District.

Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of July, 1949.

For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs­T. T. ROPIHA,

Under-Secretary of the Department of Maori Affairs.

(1/4/15.)

Declaring Land to be Subject to Part I of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936

P URSUANT to scction 4 of the Maori Land Amendmcnt Act, 1936, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby declares the land

described in the Schedule hereto to be subject to Part I of the said Act, and to be included in the Bay of Islands Development Scheme.

SCHEDULE

ALL that area of land in the Tokerau Maori Land Court District containing 24 acres, more or less, called or known as Motatau 5E lOB part, situated in Block VIII, Punakitere Survey District.

Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of July, 1949.

For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs­T. T. ROPIHA,

Under· Secretary of the Department of Maori Affairs.

(M.A. 1/1/1.)

Declaring Lan4 to be Subject to Part I of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936

PURSUANT to section 4 of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby declares the lands

described in the Schedule hereto to be subject to Part I of the said Act, and to be included in the Bay of Islands Development Scheme.

SCHEDULE

THE following lands situate in the Tokerau Maori Land Court District :-

Land. Survey District.

Whatitiri, 13n 1, Block IX Purua Whatitiri, 13n 2, Block IX Purua

Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of July, 1949.

For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs-

'1'. 1'. ROPIHA,

Area. A. R. P.

19 3 3 79 0 8

Under.Secretary of the Department of Maori Affairs.

(M.A. 1/1/1.)

Declaring Land to be Subject to Part I of the Maori Lan4 Amendment Act, 1936

P URSUANT to section 4 of the Maori Land Amendment Act 1936, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby declares the land

described in the Schedule hereto to be subject to Part I of the said Act, and to be included in the Pihama Development Scheme.

SCHEDULE

ALL that area of land in the Aotea Maori l.and Court District oon. taining 171 acres 0 roods 31 perches, more or less, called or known as Subdivision C 2 of Section 1, Block II, Oeo Survey District.

Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of July, 1949. For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs­

T. T. ROPIHA, Under Secretary of the Department of i\lIaori Affairs.

(M.A. 1/5/15.)

Price Order No. 1045 (Amendment No.3 of Price Order No. 921) (Retail Groceries)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and

Commerce, doth hereby make the following amending Price Order :-

1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1045, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 921* (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order).

2. This Order shall come into force on the 1st day of August, 1949.

3. The Schedule to the principal Order is hereby amended as follows :-

(a) By omitting the ~ords" including medicated confectionery, but" where tl;tey appear iu relation to. confectionery, and by omittin,g the number " 739" where it appears in relation to cqnfeetionery and substituting the number "904" :

(b) By adding, after the words" Essences, culinary", the words " liquid or in powdered form" :

(c) By omitting all the items in paragraph (a) appea,ring under the heading " foods" :

(d) By adding, after the words" Insect powders and fluids", the words "other than those sold for agricultural or horticultural use" :

(e) By omitting thc refcrence to kerosene: (f) By omitting the reference to methylated spirits sold in

bulk, and by omitting the words "other than hulk" with reference to methylated spirits, and substituting the words" glass contaiuers only" :

(g) By omitting the references to molasses: (h) By adding, after the word "castor" where it appears in

relation to oils, the words "excluding mineral oil substitute for castor oil " :

(i) By adding, after the words "Peanut butter or paste", the words " except Betta" :

(j) By adding, after the words" including boot and shoe stains" where they appear in relatiou to polish, the words H and cleaners" :

(k) By adding, after the words "Vegetable extracts, all varieties", the words "except J\{armito " :

(I) By inserting in the said Schedule the items in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE

Oolumn 1.

Description of Goods to Which This Order Applies.

Almonds, shelled, all varieties, ground or otherwise-

Other than bulk Cashew kernels, all varieties, ground

or otherwise-Other than bulk

Caustic soda, bulk Kerosene--

Bulk-Drum lots when delivered

direct from an oil eom pan y depot

Drum lots when delivered otherwise

Less than drum lots Other than bulk

Macaroni cheese Molasses-

Bulk-Drum lots Less than drum ·lots

Other than bulk Peanuts (or groundnuts) shelled or

unshelled-' Other than bulk

Relishes, all varieties Sausages (with or without tomato

or other ingredients)­Wrapped in cellophane or similar

wrapping Unwrapped

Shell grit-Bulk-

Sack lots Less than sack lots ..

Soap, soft­Bulk Other than bulk

Oolumn 2.

Quantity of Goods in Respect of Which

Retail Prices are Fixed.

Per dozen

Per dozen Bulk container

Bulk container

Bulk container

Bulk container Per dozen Per dozen

Bulk container Bulk container Per dozen

Per dozen Per dozen

Per pound

Per pound

Bulk container Bnlk container

Bulk container Per dozen

Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of July, 1949.

Oolumn 3.

Percentage that May

be Added to Prevailing Wholesale

Price.

Per Cent.

17!

17* 25

12*

271; 20 22!

15 30 25

22* 22*

20

22*

20 3)

20 20

The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of-

[L.S.] W. J. HU"fTER (.Judge), President. P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.

• Gazette, 26th August, 1948, Vol. II, page 1074.

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1613

Price Order No. 1044 (Amendment No.2 of Price Order No. 920) (Whole8ale Grocerie8)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following amending Price Order:-

1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1044, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 920* (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order).

2. This Order shall come into force on the 1st day of August, 1949. 3. The First Schedule to the principal Order is hereby amended as follows :-

(a) By omitting the words" including medicated confectionery, but" where they appear in relation to confectionery, and by omitting the number" 739 " where it appears in relation to confectionery and substituting the number" 904 " :

(b) By adding, after the words" Essences, culinary", the words" liquid or in powdered form" : (c) By adding, after the words" Insect powders and fluids ", the words" other than those sold for agricultural or horticultural

use" : (d) By omitting the words " other than bulk" where they appear in relation to methylated spirits, and substituting the words

" glass c-ontainers only" : (el By omitting the references to oils and substituting the reference in the Schedule to this Order: (j) By adding, after the words" including boot and shoe stains" where they appear in relation to polish, the words" and cleaners" : (g) By inserting in the said Schedule tho items in the Schedule hereto:

SCHEDULE

001"", .. 1. Oolum .. 2.

-- --

Description of Goods to Which This Order A pplieB. Quantity of Goods In

Respect of Which Basic Wholesale Coat Fixed.

Almonds, shelled, all varieties, ground or otherwise-Other than bulk .. .. .. .. . . Per dozen .. ..

Oashew kernels, all varieties, ground or otherwise-Other than bulk .. .. .. .. .. Per dozen .. ..

Caustic soda, bulk .. .. .. .. . . Bulk container .. Macaroni cheese .. .. .. .. . . Per dozen .. .. Oils-

Oamphorated .. .. .. . . .. Per dozen .. .. Castor (excluding mineral oil substitute for castor oil)-

Bulk .. .. .. . . .. .. Bulk container .. Other than bulk .. .. .. . , .. Per dozen .. ..

Cocoanut .. .. .. .. .. . . Per dozen .. .. Ood liver-

Bulk .. .. .. . . . . .. Bulk container .. Other than bulk .. .. .. . . .. Per dozen .. ..

Eucalyptus .. .. .. . . .. Per dozen .. .. Olive-

Bulk .. .. .. .. .. . . Bulk container .. Other than bulk .. .. . . .. . . Per dozen .. ..

Peanut (or ground nut)-Bulk container Bulk .. .. .. .. . . .. ..

Other than bulk .. .. . . .. . . Per dozen .. .. Salad-

Bulk .. .. .. .. .. .. Bulk container .. Other than bulk .. .. . . . . . . Per dozen .. ..

Soya bean-Bulk container Bulk .. .. .. .. .. . . ..

Other than bulk .. .. .. .. . . Per dozen .. .. Peanuts (or groundnuts) other than bulk, shelled or unshelled Per dozen .. .. Relishes, all varieties .. .. .. .. .. Per dozen .. . . Shell grit-

Bulk container Bulk .. .. . . .. .. .. .. Soap, soft-

I

Bulk container Bulk .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Other than bulk .. .. . . .. . , Per dozen .. ..

--- . ... -Dated at Wellington, thIS 25th day of July, 1949. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of-

[L.S.] • Gazette, 26th August, 1048, Vol. II, page 1067.

Oolumn B. Oolumn 4.

-- --

Percentage. AO~~~~~f~:;t~n R:B~Ykct Container Lots.

Per cent. At the Rate of-71 ..

10 . . 8! 11d. per lb. S! .. 8i/; .. S! 9d. per gallon. 8! .. 8! . . 8! 9d. per gallon. S! . . 8! .. 8! Is. 6d. per gallon. 8! . . 81 9d. per gallon. 8! .. 81 9d. per gallon. 8! .. 8! 9d. per gallon: 8! .. 7t

III .. 15 .. 81 .. 8! . .

W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member .

Price Order No. 1049 (Amendment No.2 of Price Order No. 978) (Main Crop Potatoes)

MODIFICATION OF PRINOIPAL ORDER WITH RESPEOT TO POTATOES THAT ARE SUBJEOT TO Tms ORDER

P URSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and

Commerce, doth hereby. make the following amending Price Order:-

1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1049, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 978* (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order).

2. This Order shall come into force on the 1st day of August, 1949.

3. (1) This Order applies with respect to all potatoes which, being subject to the principal Order, are sold by a grower for delivery at any time after the commencement of this Order and on or before the 30th day of November, 1949.

(2) For the purposes of this Order no potatoes sold on the basis of f.o. b.s.e. or f.o.r.s.e. shall be deemed to be delivered to the purchaser after the commencement of this Order if-

(a) In the case of sales f.o.b.s.e. the vessel on which the potatoes are laden leaves the port of shipment at any time before midnight on the 31st day of July, 1949; or

(b) In the case of sales f.o.r.s.e. the trucks on which the potatoes are laden leave the grower's station at any time before midnight of the said date.

(3) Except as provided in the last preceding subclause, potatoes sold f.o.b.s.e. or f.o.r.s.e. shall be deemed to be delivered to the purchaser after the commencement of this Order notwithstanding that they may have been actually laden on board any vessel or trucks before the commencement of this Order.

• Gazette, 24th February, 1949, Vol. I, page 641.

D

4. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the principal Order the maximum price that may be charged by any grower for any potatoes to which this Order applies shall be determined in accordance with the following scale, namely:-

(a) For Sutton's Supreme, Red Dakota, or King Edward potatoes grown in the South Island and sold for delivery­

Maximum PrIce per Ton f.o.b.s.e. a Port in the South Island.

(Good Table). (f.a.q.). (Under·grade). On and after the £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.

1st August, 1949 11 10 0 11 0 0 10 0 0 (b) For any other variety of potatoes grown in the South Island

and sold for delivery-Maximum PrIce per Ton f.o.b.a.e.

a Port In the South Island. (Good Table). (f.a.q.). (Under·grade).

On and after the £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1st August, 1949 11 0 0 10 10 0 9 10 0

(e) For potatoes grown in the North Island and sold for delivery-

On and after the 1st August, 1949

Maximum Price per Ton f.o.ris.e. the Grower's Station.

(Good Table). £ s. d. 13 5 0

(f.a.q.). (Under·gra(je). £ s. d. £ s. d. 12 15 0 11 15 0

Dated at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence

of-

[L.S.] W. J. HUNTER (Jndge), President. P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member .

1614 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET.TE ···[No.44

Price Order. No. 1046 (Office Equipment)

P URSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following Price Order:-

1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1046, and shall come into force on the 1st day of August, 1949. 2. (1) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires,-

" Landed cost" in relation to any goods, means the actual price paid or payable for the goods by the importer thereof, inoreased by the amount of any landing oosts incurred by the importer in respect of the goods :

" Landing costs" in relation to any goods, means the cost incurred by the importer inoidental to the importing of the goods from the country of origin into store at the port of entry in New Zealand, and inolndes any sales tax payable by the importer in respeot of the goods at the port of entry :. .

"Factory selling-price" in relation to any goods means the maximum prioe approved pursuant to seotion 16 of the Control of Prioes . Aot, 1947, at whioh the manufacturer thereof may sell the goods.

(2) No costs shall be deemed to be landing costs within the meaning of this Order unleBB the method of assessment of the costs has been previonsly approved in that behalf by the Direotor of Price Control. .

(3) With respeot to filing oabinets no oosts inourred in the assembly thereof in New Zealand shall be deemed to be landed costs and no oharge shall be made therefor.

Al'PLICATrON OF THIS ORDER

3. This Order applies with respect to the goods speoified in the Schednle hE)reto whether imported into New Zealand or manufaotured in New Zealand_ .

FIXING MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER ApPLIES

4. Subject to the provisions of this Order the maximum price that may be oharged or received by a retailer at any place in New Zealand for any goods to which this Order applies shall not exceed the sum of the following amounts :-

(a) The factory selling-price of the goods, or where .there is no such price, the landed cost of the goods: (b) The appropriate maximum percentage of the amount specified in paragraph (a) hereof, set out in the First Schedule hereto in

relation to the goods. 5. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this Order, and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Tribunal

on applioation by any retailer may authorize special maximum retail prioes in respeot of any goods to which this Order applies where special oiroumstances exist or for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respeot to a specified lot or consignment of goods or may relate generally to all goods to which this Order applies sold by the retailer while the approval remains in force.

GENERAL

6. Every person, whether a wholesaler or retailer, who imports any goods to which this Order applies, shall, on receipt of the goods, forward to the Direotor of Prioe Control in such manner as the Director requires, a return in respect of the goods in the form in the Second Schedule hereto: Provided that where an importer has furnished a return under this olause in respect of any goods he shall not be obliged, unless specially requested to do so by the Direotor, to furnish a return in respect of other goods of the same kind unless-

(a) The landed cost of the goods is less than the landed cost of the goods to which the return already made relates; or (b) The landed cost of the other goods is more than the landed cost of the goods to which the return already made l'IIlates and the

importer proposes to charge more for suoh other goods.

FIRST SCHEDULE FIxING MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER ApPLIES

Office. furniture Addressograph ' Duplicating machines Typewriters. . • • Calculating maohines •• Adding machines Accounting machines Soientifio filing systems Office voioe recording Electronic voice recording Filing cabinets Franking machines •• Time-recording systems

P.C. Form 39.]

Kind of 01llce Equipment.

SECOND SCHEDULE

PRICE CONTROL DIVISION

Maximum Percentage of Landed Cost or Factory Selling-price Allowed on

Safes by Retail ....

00 77t 77t 70 77t 77t 80 77t 77t 77t 70 50 75

p.e. File No. ___ _

The Officer in Charge, Prioe Control Division, _'--___________________ "-____________ _

. NOTIFIOATION OF LANDED COST PBlOES INTO STORE UNDER AUTOMATIO PROOEDURE Importer's name,. : ________________________ --'_--, ______ --'_

Postal addressc:: ________________________ -'--'----___ _

Overseas supplier Ca) manufacturer: (b) buying house :----------------~ Country of origin : ________ _

DeScription of Itams Showing Manufacturers' Nnmb ... and/or Sizes. Landing Costs Percentage Marku

Uuit. Expressed 88 a Landed. Applied to ArrIve a NO~B.-All Goods mnst be Itemized-' Percentage on Gross Cost. MliXlmum Wholesal

Invoiced Price. Seiling-price. .

IJWe certify that all detaIls and mformatlOn set out on this notification are true and correct and that the landed costs shown include. only such costs as have been approved by the Price Control Division.

Signature of Importer! Date t _______ _

Dated at Wellington, this 27th day of Jnly, 1949. The Seal of thePrioe Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presenee of­

[L.S,] W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1615

Price Order No. 1043 (Amending Price Order No. 128) (Eggs)

PURSUAN"-' to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerco, doth hereby make the following amending Price Order:-

1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1043, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 128* (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order).

2. This Order shall come into force on the 1st day of August, 1949. 3. The Second and Third Schedules to the principal Order, as set out in Price Order No. 1039t, are hereby revoked, and the following

Sohedules substit~ted therefor respectively :-

"SECOND SCHEDULE "MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRICES (PER DOZEN) FOR EGGS SOLD FOR RESALE IN ANY MARKETING AREA WITHIN AN EGG·PRICE AREA

Hen Eggs. I Duck Eggs.

Marketlng Areas within the Heavy

I Standard

I Medium

I Pullet I U ngraded·1 Large. I Small. I Ungraded. Grade. Grade. Grade. Grade.

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. B. d. s. d. B. d. Auckland Egg·price Area .. .. .. 2 lOt 2 9t 2 7! 2 ot 2 6! 2 9! 2 7! 2 6! Hawkes Bay Egg.price Area .. .. .. 211 2 9 2 7 2 3 2 6 2 9 2 7 2 6 Wellington Egg.price Area .. .. .. 211 2 9 2 7 2 3 2 6 2 9 2 7 2 6 W estland Eg~price Area .. .. .. 211 2 9 2 7 2 2 2 8 2 9 2 7 2 8 Christchurch gg·price Area .. .. .. 2 8! 2 6t 2 4! I lIt 2 4 2 6! 2 4i 2 4 Dunedin Egg.price Area .. .. .. 2 8! 2 6! 2 4i 1 II! 2 4 2 6! 2 4! 2 4"

" THIRD SCHEDULE "MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRIOES (PER DOZEN) FOR EGGS SOLD FOR RESALE ELSEWHERE THAN IN A MARKETING AREA

Hen Eggs. I Duck Eggs.

-Heavy

I Standard

I Medium I Pullet I Ungraded. I Large. I Small. I Ungraded. Grade. Grade. Grade. Grade.

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Auckl&nd Egg·price Area .. .. .. 210 2 9 2 7 2 0 2 6 2 9 2 7 2 6 Hawkes Bay Egg.price Area .. .. .. 2 lot 2 8! 2 6! 2 2, 2 5! 2 8! 2 6t 2 5! Wellington Egg.price Area .. .. .. 2 IO! 2 8f 2 6! 2 2! 2 5! 2 8! 2 6! 2 5! Westland Egg·price Area .. .. .. 211 2 9 2 7 2 2 2 8 2 9 2 7 2 8 Christchurch Egg.price Area .. .. .. 2 8 2 6 2 4 1 II 2 3t 2 6 2 4 2 3! Dunedin 'Egg.price Area .. .. .. 2 8 2 6 2 4 1 11 2 3! 2 6 2 4 2 3f'

4. (1) Price Order No. 1039t is hereby revoked. (2) The revocation of the said Order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the

coming into force of this Order. Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of July, 1949. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of-

[L.S.] • Gazette, 12th March, 1943, Vol. I, page 314.

Price Order No. 1042 (Imported Fooflwear)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of

Industries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following Price Order:-

1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1042. 2. This Order shall come into force on the 1st day of August,

1949. 3. (1) This Order applies with respect to any goods of the kind

specified in the Schedule hereto that have been or may hereafter be importe<i into New Zealand and in respeot of whioh an approval under seotion 16 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, authorizing a selling.price is for the time being in force.

(2) Where the importer of any goods to which this Order applies has paid or is liable to pay for the goods at a price calculated on the basis of the rate of exchange between New Zealand currency and sterling ruling immediately prior tp the, 18th day of August, 1948, the wholesale or retail selling. price computed in aocordance with any approval under section 16 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, given to such importer shall as from the date of the coming into force of this Order be oomputed as if New Zealand currency had at all times been at parity with sterling, and every such approval shall be read-.. and construed accordingly.

SCHEDULE KIND OF GOODS TO WHICiH THIS ORDER APPLIES

IMPORTED goods of the following kinds ,-Men's, women's, and children's footwear other than canvas

rubber soled footwear. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1949. The Seal of the Prioe Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence

of~

[L.S.] W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.

W. J. HUNTER (Ju<:lge), President. P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.

t Gazette, 21st July, 1949, Vol. II, page 1582.

Price Order No. 1047 (Imported Leather and Footwear Manufactured in New Zealand from Imported Leather)

P URSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of

Industries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following Price Order:-

1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1047. 2. This Order shall come into force on the 1st day of August.

1949. 3. This Order applies with respect' to-

(a) Leather (other than kid or goat leather) that has been or may hereafter be imported into New Zealand, and in respect of which the importer has paid or is liable to pay at a price calculated on the basis of the rate of exchange between New Zealand currency and sterling ruling immediately prior to the 18th day of August, 1948,

(b) All footwearmanufacturedin Ne~Zei'lat:lc!fromanyleather to which paragraph (a) hereof applies,

being leather or footwear in respect of which an approval under section 16 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, authorizing a selling.price is for the time being in force.

4., The wholesale, selling.price authorized by any approval , under, Section 16 'Of the Control of PriceS Aot, 1947, With respect to

any leather to which this Order applies and the wholesale or retail selling.price computed in accordance with any approval under section 16 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, given to a manufacturer with respect to footwear to whioh this Order applies shall as from the 'date of the coming into force, of this Order be computed as if New Zealand currency had at all times been at parity with sterling, and every such approval shall be read and oonstrued accordingly.

Dated at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presenoe

of-

[L.S.] W. J. HUNTER (Ju<ige), President. P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.

1616 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [N.o.44

Price Order No. 1048 (Amending Price Order No. 665) (Apples and Pears)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister oflndustries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following amending Price Order:-

1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1048, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order Na. 665* (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order).

2. This Order shall came into force on the 1st day of August, 1949. 3. The First and Second Schedules to the principal Order, as set out in Price Order No. 1041t, are hereby revoked, and the following

Schednles substituted therefor respectively :-"FIRST SCHEDULE

"MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRWES OF APPLES TO WHICH THIS ORDER ApPLIES

Maximum Wholesale Prices (Exclusive of Cost of ease).

Vade ty. Count. Extra Fancy and Fancy Grade. \. Commercial Grade.

I Per Bushel Case. I Per Bushel Case. ~ - ---

I ert s. d. s. d. Dess

Granny Smith, Delicious, Red and Riohared Delicious .. .. 100 and larger .. .. I

16 0 16 0 113/125 .. .. , , 18 6 18 6 138/150 .. .. .. 18 6 18 6 163/198 .. .. .. 18 6 18 6 216 .. .. .. 12 0 12 0 234/252 .. .. .. 8 0 8 0

Golden Delicious •. .. .. .. .. 100 and larger .. .. 14 6 14 6 113/125 .. .. .. 15 0 14 6 138/150 .. .. .. 15 0 14 6 163/198 .. .. . . 15 0 14 6 216 .. .. .. 12 0 12 0 234/252 .. .. .. 8 0 8 0

.. . , .. .. 100 and lal'ger .. .. 13 0 13 0 113/125 .. .. .. 13 6 13 0

Sturmer and Dougherty

138/150 .. .. .. 13 6 13 0 163/198 .. .. .. 13 6 13. 0 216 .. .. .. 10 0 10 0 234/252 .. .. .. 8 0 8 0

Cleopatra, Rome Beauty, and othe r varieties .. .. .. 100 and larger .. ,. 12 9 12 9

Cook Lord W olseley and other varieties

ers .. .. ..

113/125 .. 138/150 " 163/198 .. 216 .. 234/252 ..

.. 100 and larger 113/125 .. 138/150 .. 163/180 .. 198 ..

" SECOND SCHEDULE

.. . . 12 !J 12 9 "

., 12 9 12 9 " ., 12 9 12 9 .. , . 10 0 10 0 .. o • 6 3 6 3

'0 . . 12 !) 12 9 .. .. 12 9 12 9 .. .. 12 9 12 9 .. .. 12 0 12 0 ., .. 7 6 7 6"

--.-~-----.

"MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRWES OF PEARS TO WHICH THIS ORDER ApPLIES

Variety. Count.

Maximum \Vholesale Prices (Exclusive of Cost of Case).

Per Bushel Case. Per Bushel Case.

___ F_Rn_C_Y_G_r_&d_e_. _\ Commercial Grad.".

~'--------------------~---"-'----~'--'---------'--------':---

All varieties 110 and larger 120/210

8. d. 24 0 24 0 18 6

s. d. 24 0 24 0 18 6" 228 and smaller

4. (1) Price Order No. 1041 t is hereby revoked. (2)' The revocation of the said Order shall not effect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before

the coming into force oOhis Order. Dated at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1949. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of-

[L.S.]

>Gazette, 20th March, 1947, Vol. I, page 355.

W. J. HUNl'EB (Judge), President. P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.

tGazettt, 21st July, 1949, Vol. II, page 1581.

Sitting of .the Maori ~an-d Court at Wanganui on 15th Auyust, 1949

Maori Land Court, Wanganui, 20th Jnly. 1949, . N.· OTICE· is hereby given that the application mentioned in the Sohedule hereunder written will be heard by the Maori Land Court sitting .. at ·Wanganui on 15th 'August, 1949, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will allow.

. L~ J. BROOKER, Registrar. [Aotea, 1949":.50/10.]

No. "·1 Applicant.

45 Commissioner of Works

SCHEDULE

Name of Land.

Part Raetihi 2B 3A, part Raetihi 2B 3B 2, part Raetihi 2B 2B 3B 1, part Raetihi 2B 2A, part Raetihi 2B 2c 3c 20, and part Raetihi 2B 20 30 2B

(P.W. 62/8/827/0 (P).)

Nature of Application.

To ascertain amount of compensation payable to the Maori owners for land taker,. under the Public Works Act, 1928, for the purposes (·f Pipiriki-Raetihi-Ohakune Main Highway;

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1617

STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICE ----~

Land in the Wellington Land District Acquired for a Permanent State Forest

State Forest Service, Wellington, 18th ,July, 1949.

N OTICE is hereby given that the land described in the Schedule hereto has been acquired under the Forests Act, 1921-22,

for the purposes of a permanent State forest.

SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DIS'rRICT.-WELLINGTON CONSERVANOY

ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, Waimarino County, containing by admeasurement 7 acres 2 roods 39·1 perches, more or less, situated in Block VI, Karioi Survey District, and described generally as follows :-

All that area containing by admeasurement 5 acres 2 roods 39·1 perches, more or less, being Sections 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 10 of Block I, Town of Ninia Extension No.1, and being all the land com­prised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 356, folio 134 (Wellington Registry).

Also all that area containing by admeasurement 2 acres, more or less, being Suburban Section 16, Town of Ninia, and being all the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 540, folio 238 (Wellington Registry).

As the same are delineated on plan No. 71/29, deposited iu the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered blue.

ALEX R. ENTRICAN, Director of Forestry.

(F.S. 9/3/83.)

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

In Ban1cruptcy.-Supreme Court

ALLAN PEARCEY, of Halsey Drive, Avondale, Cartage Con­tractor, was adjudged bankrupt on the 18th July, 1949.

Creditor's meeting will be held at my office on Thursday, the 28th July, 1949 at 2.15 p.m.

V. R. CROWHURST, Official Assignee. 4th Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Auckland

C. 1.

In Banlcruptcy.-Suprerne Court

J OHN SCOTT ROY, of Alfriston, Auckland District, Farmer, was adjudged bankrupt on the 21st July, 1949. Creditors'

meeting wiJI be held at my office on Thursday, the 4th August, 1949, at 2.15 p.m.

V. R. CROWHURS'l', Official Assignee. 4th Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Auckland

C. 1. -----------------------~----

In Banlcruptcy.-Suprerne Court

ROBERT MoIN'l'OSH CLYDE, of Upper Hutt, Pastrycook, was adjudged bankrupt on 21st July, 1949. Creditor's meeting

will be held at my office on Thursday, 4th August, 1949, at 2.15 p.m. F. B. JAMESON, Official Assignee.

Magistrates' Court, Wellington.

In Bankruptcy.-Suprerne Court

W ILFRED ERNEST TRUMAN, of Lower Hutt, Company Director, was adjudged bankrupt OIl 20th July, 1949.

Creditors' meeting will be held at my office on Monday, 1st August, 1949, at 2.15 p.m.

F. B. JAMESON, Official Assignee. J'.fagistrates' Court, Wellington.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

EVIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 706, folio 20 (Auckland Registry), for 32 perches, more or less, being Lot 24,

Deposited Plan 16653 (Town of Waihi Beach Extension No.1), and being part of the Waihi No.5 Block, in the name of ROBERT GEORGE -SIGNAL, of Hamilton, Merchant, having been lodged with me together with an application for a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new certificate of title on the 12th day of August, 1949.

Dated the 22nd July, 1949, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland.

G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar,

E VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of outstanding duplicate of certificate of title, Vol. 195, folio 143 (Wellington

Registry), in the names of THOMAS PAUL TURNER, formerly of Ohakune, Insurance Agent, but late of Marton, Retired Insurance Agent (now deceased), and WILLIAM GERALD TURNER, formerly of Te Kuiti, Insurance Agent, but now of Marton, Retired Insurance Agent, as tenants in common in equal shares for 2 roods 20 perches, being part Block VIII, Rangitikei District, and being also Lot 3 of Block XVII on Deposited Plan 2150, and application (K. 28257) having been made for a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue such new certificate of title on the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice.

Dated this 22nd day of July, 1949, at the Land Registry Office, Wellington.

E. C. ADAMS, District Land Registrar.

APPLICATION having been made to me to register a transmission (No. 47268 to JOHN HENRY SKELLEY, of Wellington,

Civil Servant, as executor) as mortgagee in Memorandum of Mortgage 151900 (Wellington Registry), affecting part Section 12, Ohiro District, and being also part Lot 55 on Deposited Plan 392, containing 15·7 perches, and being all the land in certificate of title, Vol. 218, folio 300, and application to note the merger of the said Mortgage (K. 28261), and evidence having been furnished of the loss of the outstanding duplicate of the said mortgage, I hereby give notice of my intention to dispense with the production of the said duplicate under section 40 of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, and register the transmission and the notification of merger on the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice.

Dated this 26th day of July, 1949, at the Land Registry Office, Wellington.

E. C. ADAMS, District Land Registrar.

E VIDENOE having been furnished of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 246, folio 177 (Canterbury Registry), for 20·7

perches, being part of Lots 7, 8, 9, and 10 on Deposited Plan No. 681, part of Rural Section 238, situated in the City of Christchurch, whereof WALTER MoFARLANE, of Christchurch, Engineer, ami WALTER MoFARLANE, the younger, of Christchurch, Storeman, are the registered proprietors, a.nd application having been made to me for the issue of a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue such new certificate of title upon the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice.

Dated at Christchurch, this 22nd day of July, 1949. W. E. BROWN, District Land Registrar.

ADVERTISEMENTS

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3)

T AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, the name of the undermentioned company w'.ll,

unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the company dissolved :-

The Bennet Patent Heel Company, Limited. 1934/79. Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 22nd day of July,

1949. D. S. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

THE COJ'.lPANIES AOT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6)

N O'l'ICE is hereby given that the names of the undermentioned companies have been strnck off the Register and the com­

pttnies dissolved :-Commonwealth and General Distributing Company, Limited.

1945/14. Associated Marketing Agencies (Canterbury), Limited.

1947/132. Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 22nd day of July,

1949. D. S. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933 SEC'l'ION 282 (3)

TAKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the date hereof the name of the undermentioned company will,

unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the company dissolved:-

Southland Coal Company, Limited. 1912/7. Given under my hand at Invercargill, this 18th day of July,

1949. J. LAURIE, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1618 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 44

INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908

DEOLARATION BY AN AsSISTANT REGISTRAR DISSOLVING A SOOIETY

I LEONARD GRAY TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated , ~ Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made to appear to me that Onehunga-Manukau Chamber of Commerce (Incorporated) is no longer in operation; the aforesaid society is dissolved as from the date of this declaration in pursuance' of section 28 of the Inoorporated Societies Act, 1908.

Dated at Auckland, this 19th day of July, 1949.

L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.

INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908

DECLARATION BY AN ASSISTANT REGISTRAR' DISSOLVING A SOCIETY

I LEONARD GRAY TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated ~ Societies, do herehy declare that, as it has been made to

appear to me that Ngahinepouri Amateur Sports Club (Incorporated) is no longer in operation, the aforesaid Rociety is dissolved as from the date of this declaration in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.

Dated at Auckland, this 19th day of July, 1949. I,. G. TUCK,

Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societi€'.s.

INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908

DECLARATION BY AN ASSISTANT REGISTRAR DISSOLVING A SOOIETY

I DAFYDD STRACHAN EVANS, Assistant Registrar of ~ Incorporated Sooieties, do hereby declare that; as it has

been made to appear to me that the Rangiora Male Voice Choir (Incorporated) is no longer carrying on its operations, the aforesaid society is hereby dissolved in pursuanoe of seotion 28 of' the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.

Dated at Christchurch, this 19th day of July, 1949. D. S. EVANS,

Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.

CANCELLING OF REGISTRIES OF INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES

N OTICE is herehy given that the registries of THE CO-OPERATIVE FUEL SOCIETY, LIMITED, and THE CANTERBURY FISHER­

MEN'S CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LIMITED, have been cancelled this day pursuant to section 6 of the Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1908, on the grounds that I have reasonable cause to believe that the societies have ceased to exist.

Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 21st day of July, 1949.

D. S. EVANS, Registrar of Industrial and Provident Sooieties.

TAURANGA BOROUGH COUNCIL

RESOLUTION MAKING AND LEVYING SPEOIAL RATES

I N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in that , behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Tauranga Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :-

"That, for the purpose of providing' for 'the payment of the half-yearly instalments of principal and interest in respect of the Otumoetai and Mount Maunganui Waterworks Loans Extension Loan, 1949, of £4,740, authorized to be raised by the Tauranga Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of redeeming at maturity the outstanding liability in respect of portion (£4,000) of the Mount Maunganui Waterworks Extension Loan; 1938, £5,700 and portion (£4,100) of the Otumoetai Water­works Extension Loan, 1938, £4,600, the said Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of eighteen sixty-fourths pence (18/64d.) in the pound on the rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property in the Borough of Tauranga, and that suoh special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the ourrency of such loan and be payable annually on the 1st day of April in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of ten (10) years or until the loan is fully paid off."

R. B. SHEARMAN, Town Clerk.

I hereby certify that the above resolution was passed at a special meeting of the Tauranga Borough Council held on 13th July, 1949.

R. B. SHEARMAN, Town Clerk. 292

GEORGE RHODES AND SONS, LIMITED

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of GEORGE RHODES AND SONS, LIl\IITED (in voluntary liquidation).

P URSUANT to section 232 of the Compauies Act, 1933, notice is hereby given that the final general meeting of shareholders

of the above company will be held at the office of de Mouncey and Hunter, Public Accountants, Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland, at 2 p.m., on Friday, the 12th day of August, 1949.

Busine88-(1) To receive the liquidator's report and accounts showing

how the winding-up has been conduoted and the property of the company disposed of.

(2) To consider, and if thought fit, to approve of the following extraordinary resolution :- .

" That the books and papers of the company and of the liquidator shall be held by the Chairman of Directors, Mr. E. H. RHODES, from the date of the completion of the winding­up."

R. D. HUNTER, Liquidator.

Newmarket, 19th July, 1949. 293

LOWER HUTT CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR A' PuBLIC WORK

NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act; 1!J28, to execute a certain publio

work-being the construction of streets and in connection with street-extension in the City of Lower Hutt-and for the purpose of such public work the pieces of land more particularly described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken; and notice is here by further given that a plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited at the offices of the Lower Hutt City Council, corner. of High Street and Laings Road, Lower Hutt, and is there open for inspeotion; and notice is hereby further given that all persons affected by the exec,ution of the said public work or by the taking of the said pieces of land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of the said pieces ofland, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the' Lower Hutt City Council at its offices situate as aforesaid.

SCHEDULE

FIRST, all that piece of land situate in the, City of Lower Hutt containing 37·8 perches, more or less,being part of Section 31 of the Hutt District, and all the land contained in certificate of title, Vo!' 345, folio 277 (Wellington Registry).

Secondly, all that piece of land situate in the City of Lower Hutt containing 10·4 perches, more or less, being part of Section 32 of the Hutt District, and being also Lot 1 on Deposited Plan No. 6911, and all the land contained in certificate of title, Vol. 322, folio 93 (Wellington Registry).

Dated at Lower Hutt, this 25th day of July, 1949.

For the Lower Hutt City Council-294 T. G. RICHARDSON, Town Clerk.

THE HAWKES BAY TRANSPORT COMPANY, LIMITED

IN LIQUIDATION

NOTICE iS,hereby given that on the 16th December, 1948"the following special resolution was passed :.-:...

" That the company be wound up voluntarily. That WILLIAM ANDERSON, Public Accountant, of Napier, be appointed liquidator of the company." ,

W. ,ANDERSON, Liquidater.

P.O. Box 201, Napier. 295

ROSE MARIE GOWNS, LIMITED

IN LIQUIDATION

N OTICE is hereby given that a general meeting will be heldilt , the registered offioes of the company, High Street, Bilmheim,

at 2 p.m. on Friday, 5th August, 1949.

BWlin1J88-

To receive liquidator's report of winding-up. 296 O. A. WEBB, Liquidator.

JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1619

KELLS AND ALLELY, LIMITED

MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING· UP

NOTICE is hereby given, that at an extraardinary general meeting .of the abave·named campany, duly canvened and

held an the 22nd day of July, 1949, the fallawing special resalutian was duly passed :-

"That the campany will ga into valuntary liquidatian, and that V. R. ALLELY be, and is hereby appainted, Iiquidatar.

Dated this 22nd day .of July, 1949. 298 R. ALLELY, Liquidatar.

BLAIN AND COMPANY, LIMITED

NOTICE is hereby given that by special resalutian passed an the 18th day of July, 1949, the abave campany has gane

into valuntary liquidatian and RAYMOND TEMPEST EYRE, .of Auckland, Public Accauntant, has been appainted liquidator.

R. T. EYRE, Liquidator. Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, Auckland. 299

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