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No. 49 1229 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 1 JULY 1971 CORRIGENDUM THE Traffic (Whakatane Borough) Notice No.1, 1971, Gazette, No. 42, 10 June 1971, p. 1109. In the First Schedule for "Mokoma Road" read "Mokorua Road". (TT. 29/2/289) Land Taken for the Generation of Electricity in Block Xl, Tatua Survey District, Taupo County ARTHUR PDRRITT, Governor-General A PROCLAMATIO'N PURSUANT to the PUblic Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie Porritt, Baronet, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the }and described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the generation of electricity. SCHEDULE SoUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL that piece of land containing 30 acres 1 rood 10 perches situated in Block XI, Tatua Survey District, being part Tahora- kuri No.2 Block; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.D.W. 25250 (S.O. 45610) deposited in the office of the Minister OIf Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor- General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 23rd day of June 1971. [L.S.] PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! (P.W. 92/12/28/6; Hn. D.O'. 92/12/28/6) Land Taken for a Limited Access Road in Blocks IV, VIII, XII, and XVI, Puketapu Survey District, Block IV, Maungaku Survey District, Blocks IX and XIII, Karanga- hape Survey District, and Blocks IX and XIII, Marotiri Survey District, Taumarunui County ARTHUR PORRITT, Governor-General A PROCLAMATIO'N PuRSUANT section 4 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1%3, I, Sir Arthur Espie Porritt, Baronet, the Governor- General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a limited access road; and I also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 5th day of July 1971. SCHEDULE SoUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL those pieces of land in the South Auckland R.D., des- cribed as follows: Situated A. R. P. 7 0 19.9 in Block IV, Maungaku Survey District: Being Part Waituhi Kuratau lA IB Block; coloured blue on plan M.O.W. 23720 (S.O. 44666). Situated in Block IV, Maungaku Survey District, and Block XVI, PUketapu Survey Distriot: A. R. P. Being 7 2 34.3 Part Waituhi Kuratau lA IB Block; coloured blue on plan M.O.W. 23720 (S.D. 44666). Situated in Block XVI, Puketapu SUrvey District: A. R. P. Being 6 0 9 Part Waituhi Kuratau lA IB Block; co'loured blue on plan M.O.W. 24757 (S.Q. 44667). o 0 4.3 Part NgatokO'toko Stream bed; coloured sepia on plan M.Q.W. 24757 (S.Q. 44667). 11 3 39 Part Hauhungaroa No. 6 Block; coloured yellow on plan M.O.W. 24757 (S.Q. 44667). Situated in Block XIIT, Karangahape Survey District, and Block XVI, PUketapu SUrvey District: A. R. P. Being 5 2 '18.3 Part Hauhungaroa No. Ie Block; coloured sepia on plan M.O.W. 24757 (IS.Q. 44667). Situated in Blocks IX and xm, Karangahape Survey Distrk:t: A. R. P. Being 6 3 25.9 Part Hauhungaroa No. Ie Block; coloured sepia on pran M.O.W. 24758 (S.Q. 44668). Situated in Block XIT, Puketapu Survey District, and Block lX, Karangahape SUrvey District: A. R. P. Being 11 2 9.8 Part Hauhungaroa No. 10 3B Block; coloured blue on plan M.O.W. 24758 (S.O. 44668).

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No. 49 1229

THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority

WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 1 JULY 1971

CORRIGENDUM

THE Traffic (Whakatane Borough) Notice No.1, 1971, Gazette, No. 42, 10 June 1971, p. 1109.

In the First Schedule for "Mokoma Road" read "Mokorua Road".

(TT. 29/2/289)

Land Taken for the Generation of Electricity in Block Xl, Tatua Survey District, Taupo County

ARTHUR PDRRITT, Governor-General A PROCLAMATIO'N

PURSUANT to the PUblic Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie Porritt, Baronet, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the }and described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the generation of electricity.

SCHEDULE SoUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land containing 30 acres 1 rood 10 perches situated in Block XI, Tatua Survey District, being part Tahora­kuri No.2 Block; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.D.W. 25250 (S.O. 45610) deposited in the office of the Minister OIf Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 23rd day of June 1971.

[L.S.] PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

(P.W. 92/12/28/6; Hn. D.O'. 92/12/28/6)

Land Taken for a Limited Access Road in Blocks IV, VIII, XII, and XVI, Puketapu Survey District, Block IV, Maungaku Survey District, Blocks IX and XIII, Karanga­hape Survey District, and Blocks IX and XIII, Marotiri Survey District, Taumarunui County

ARTHUR PORRITT, Governor-General A PROCLAMATIO'N

PuRSUANT ~o section 4 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1%3, I, Sir Arthur Espie Porritt, Baronet, the Governor­General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that

the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a limited access road; and I also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE

SoUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL those pieces of land in the South Auckland R.D., des­cribed as follows:

Situated A. R. P.

7 0 19.9

in Block IV, Maungaku Survey District: Being

Part Waituhi Kuratau lA IB Block; coloured blue on plan M.O.W. 23720 (S.O. 44666).

Situated in Block IV, Maungaku Survey District, and Block XVI, PUketapu Survey Distriot: A. R. P. Being 7 2 34.3 Part Waituhi Kuratau lA IB Block; coloured blue

on plan M.O.W. 23720 (S.D. 44666).

Situated in Block XVI, Puketapu SUrvey District: A. R. P. Being 6 0 9 Part Waituhi Kuratau lA IB Block; co'loured blue

on plan M.O.W. 24757 (S.Q. 44667). o 0 4.3 Part NgatokO'toko Stream bed; coloured sepia on

plan M.Q.W. 24757 (S.Q. 44667). 11 3 39 Part Hauhungaroa No. 6 Block; coloured yellow

on plan M.O.W. 24757 (S.Q. 44667).

Situated in Block XIIT, Karangahape Survey District, and Block XVI, PUketapu SUrvey District: A. R. P. Being 5 2 '18.3 Part Hauhungaroa No. Ie Block; coloured sepia

on plan M.O.W. 24757 (IS.Q. 44667).

Situated in Blocks IX and xm, Karangahape Survey Distrk:t: A. R. P. Being 6 3 25.9 Part Hauhungaroa No. Ie Block; coloured sepia

on pran M.O.W. 24758 (S.Q. 44668).

Situated in Block XIT, Puketapu Survey District, and Block lX, Karangahape SUrvey District: A. R. P. Being 11 2 9.8 Part Hauhungaroa No. 10 3B Block; coloured

blue on plan M.O.W. 24758 (S.O. 44668).

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Situated in BIO'ck IX, Karangahape Survey District, and mock XII, Puketapu Survey District: A. R. P. Being 15 3 5.2 Part HauhungarO'a No. 10 3D BIDck; cDIDured

blue on plan M.'O.W. 24759 (S.D. 44669).

Situated in BIDck XII, Puketapu Survey District: A. R. P. Being 5 3 29.7 Part Hauhungaroa No. 2B 2 Block; cDloured

yellow on plan M.'O.W. 24759 (S.D. 44669). o 1 34.6 Part Hauhungaroa No. 10 2 Block; colDured sepia

O'n plan M.'O.W. 24759 (S.D. 44669). 5 3 4.3 Part HauhungarDa No. 2D 2 Block; colO'ured

yellow on plan M.'O.W. 24760 (S.D. 44670).

Situated in BlDcks vm and XII, Puketapu Survey District: A. R. P. Being 20 1 32.9 Palt HauhungarDa No. 2c Block; cO'IDured blue

Dn plan M.'O.W. 24760 (S.D. 44670).

Situated in Block VIII, Puketapu Survey District: A. R. P. Being 24 0 8 Part Hauhungaroa No. 2c Block; colDured blue on

plan M.'O.W. 24761 (S.D. 44671). o 0 6.4 Part 'Oruapuraho Stream bed; coloured yellDw

on plan M.'O.W. 24761 (S.D. 44671). o 0 0.8 Part Waihaha No. 3D 2 BIDck; cDIDured sepia on

plan M.'O.W. 24761 (S.D. 44671).

Situated ill the Marotiri Survey District: A. R. P. Being 13 0 32 Paa Waihaha 3E 3 BIDck, Block IX; cDloured pink

on plan M.'O.W. 24762 (S.D. 44746). 5 29 Part Waihaha (3D 1 and 3E 4) A Block, BlDcks

IX and XIII; colDured pink Dn plan M.'O.W. 24762 (S.D. 44746).

2 0 25 Part Waihaha (3D 1 .and 3E 4) B Block, Block XIII; colDured pink on plan M.'O.W. 24763 (S.D. 44748).

Situated in Blocks IV and VIII, Puketapu Survey District: A. R. P. Being 21 3 5 Part Waihaha 3D 2 Block; cDIDured pink Dn plan

M.'O.W. 24764 (S.D. 44752). As the same are mDre particularly delineated on the plans

marked and cDIDured as abDve-mentiDned and depDsited in the Dffice Df the Minister Df WDrks at Wellington.

Given under the hand Df His Excellency the GDvemDr­General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand this 21st day Df June 1971.

[L.s.] PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister Df WDrks.

Goo SAVE TIlE QUEEN!

(P.W. 72/32/6/0; Wg. D.'O. 6/32/0)

Land Taken for Road in Block II, Waipawa Survey District, Featherston County

ARTHUR PORRITT, GDvernDr-General A PR'OCLAMATION

PURSUANT to' the Public WDrks Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie PDrritt, BarDnet, the GDvernDr-General of New Zealand, hereby pmclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken fDr rDad; and I also declare that this PmclamatiDn shall mke effect on and after the 5th day Df July 1971.

SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT

ALL those pieces of land situated in Block II, Waiipawa Survey District, Wellington R.D., described as foHDws:' A. R. P. Being o 2 5.81 k o 0 21.0J Parts Ngawa a-a-Kupe 1.

As the same are mDre particularly delineated Dn the plan marked M.'O.W. 27235 (S.D. 27055) deposited in the office Df

the Minister of WDrks at WellingtDn, and thereDn colDured blue.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the GDvernDr­General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 18th day Df June 1971.

[L.S.] PERCY B. ALLEN. Minister of Works. GOD SAVE TIlE QUEEN I

(P.W. 41/428/1; Wn. D.O. 16/537)

Allocating Land Taken for a Railway Near Ruakura to the Purposes of Road

ARTHUR PORRITT, GDvernDr-General A PROCLAMATION

PURSUANT ~D section 226 of the Public Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie Porritt, Baronet, the GovernO'r-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that tlhe land described in the Schedule hereto shall, upon the publicatiDn hereDf in the Gazette, becDme road, and that the said road shall be under ~he control of the WaikaJto CDunty ODuncil, and shall be maintained by the said Oouncil in like manner as other public highways are cDntrolled and maintained by the said Council.

SCHEDULE Souru AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-WAIKATO CoUNlY

ALL 'that piece of land described as follows: A. R. P. Being 1 3 11.7 Railway land being part O'f the land comprised and

described thirteenthly in PrDcIamaJtiDn 607, SDuth Auckland Land Registry.

S~tuated in BFDCk XV, KomakDrau SUrvey District. As the same are more particulaorly delineated O'n the plan

marked L.'O. 24999 (S.D. 45339) depO'siited in the Dffice Df the Minister of Railways at WellingtO'n, and thereon cO'loured yellow.

Given under the hand of His ExceHency the GO'vemDr­General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 18th day Df June 1971.

[L.S.] J. B. GORDON, Minister Df Railways. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN I

(N.Z.R. L.O. 26469/37)

Declaring Land in Nelson Land District, Vested in the Nelson Education Board as a Site for a School to be Vested in Her Majesty the Queen

ARTHUR PORRITT, GDvernor-General A PROCLAMATION

PuRSUANT to subsectiDn (6) Df sectiDn 5 Df the EducatiDn Lands Act 1949, I, Sir Arthur Espie PDrritt, BarO'net, the GovernDr-General Df New Zealand, hereby prDclaim and declare that the land des'cribed in the Schedule heretO', being an area vested in the NelsDn EducatiDn BDard as a site fDr a SChDDI, shaH be vested in Her Majesty the Queen, freed and discharged frDm every educational trust affecting the same, but subject to' all leases, encumbrances, liens, Dr easements affecting the same at the date hereof.

SCHEDULE NELSON LAND DISTRICT-GOLDEN BAY CoUNlY

SEcrION 18, Block VII, ADrere SUrvey District: area, 2 acres, more Dr less (S.D. Plan 8348). Part SectiDns 61 and 63, Square 14 (nDw known as SectiDn 17, Block VII, ADrere Survey District: area, 2 acres, mDre Dr less. Residue in deeds index 4/38 (NelsDn Registry).

As shown on plan numbered 6/6/428A depDsited in the Head Office, Department Df Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bO'rdered red.

Given under the hand Df His Excellency the GDvernDr­General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 11th day of June 1971.

[L.S.] DUNCAN MAcINTYRE, Minister Df Lands. GOD SAVE TIlE QUEEN!

(L. and S. H.O. 6/6/428; D.O. 8/1/51)

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Directing the Sale of Land in Block XIV, Belmont Survey District, Hutt County

ARTHUR PORRITT, Governor-General 0'RDER IN C0'UNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971 Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice .and consent of the Executive Council, hereby directs the sale of the land described in the Schedule hereto, the land being no longer required for the purpose for which it was acquired.

SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land containing 12.3 perches situated in Block XIV, Belmont Survey District, Wellington R.D., and bein~ Lot 2, D.P. 31336. All certificate of title, NO'. 8A/141O, Well1ngton Land Registry.

P. J. BR0'OKS, Clerk Df the Executive Council. (P.W. 53/53/1; Wn. D.0'. 19/2/5/0)

Declaring Crown Land to be Vested in the University of Waikato to be Held in Trust for its Purposes

ARTHUR P0'RRITI, Governor-General 0'RDER IN C0'UNCIL

At the GDvernment House at Wellington this 31st day Qf May 197'1 Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL PURSUANT to section 15 of the Education Lands Act 1949, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby declares that the Crown land set apart for the University of Waikato in the City of Hamilton and described in the Schedule hereto shall vest in the University of Waikato, to be held in trust for its purposes.

SCHEDULE Soum AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL 1Ihose pieces of land situated in Block II, Hami~ton Survey District, City of Hamilton, described as follows: A. R. P. Being 1 0 24.3 Part Allotment 414, Kirikiriroa Parish. 1 3 18.1 Part Lot 16, D.P. 3544.

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.0'.W. 21739 (S.0'. 44217) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured yellDw.

P. J. BR0'OKS, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Declaring the Meringa and Tokirima Pest Destruction nistricts to be United to Form the Meringa-Tokirima Pest Destruction District (Notice No. 50 Ag. 20891A)

ARTHUR PORRITT, Governor-General 0'RDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at WellingtDn this 21st day of June 1971 Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL PURSUANT to the Agricultural Pests Destruction Act 1967, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the foUo\ving declara:tion.

DECLARATION 1. (1) This declaration may be cited as the Meringa-Tokirima

Pest DestructiDn District Declaration 1971. (2) This declaration shall come into force Dn the lst day of

July 1971. 2. The Meringa Pest DestructiDn District, which was con­

stituted by 0'rder in CDuncil on the 10th day of May 1967*, and the TDkirima Pest DestructiDn District, whioh was con-

stituted by Order in Council on ~he 19th day of October 1967t, are hereby united to form one district having the name of the Meringa-Tokirima Pest Destruction District, and it is hereby further declared that the basis Dn which the Pest Destruction Board for the said district shall first levy its general rate shall be an acreage basis.

P. J. BR0'OKS, Clerk of the Executive Council. *Gazette, 1967, Vol. TI, page 888 tGazette, 1967, Vol. III, page 18188

Members of Architects' lnvestigatlon Committee Appointed

HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint, in terms of section 38 of the Architects' Act 1963

Raymond Warren Taylor, Df Christchurch; to be a member and Chairman of the Architeots' Investigation Committee, and

Rodney Fox Draffin, of Auckland, and Alber,t Graham KofDed, O'f WellingtDn

Dn the nomination of the Council of the New Zealand Institute Df Arohitects, to be members of the said committee, all for a term of 3 years ending on the 30th day of June 1974.

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of June 1971. DAVID C. SEATH, Minister of Internal Affairs.

(I.A. 41/9/1)

Appointment Notice of Member of New Zealand Dairy Board (No. 48 Ag. 3349)

PURSUANT to section 3 Df the Dairy Board Act 1961, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to' appoint

Trevor Steele Robinson (on the recDmmendation of the Minister of Agriculture)

to be a Government representative on the New Zealand Dairy Board for a term expiring Dn 30 June 1972, vice Mr H. A. Foy.

Dated at WeHington this 10th day of June 1971. D. J. CARTER, Minister of Agriculture.

Appointment Notice of Member of New Zealand Wool Commission (No. 51 Ag. 3088)

PURSUANT to section 2 of the Wool Commission Act 1951, His Excellency .the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint

WaLter Neville Norwood (on the nominatiDn of the Minister of Agriculture after consultation with the New Zealand Wool Board)

to be a member Df the New Zealand Wool Commission for a term of 3 years expiring on 29 June 1973, vice Mr B. H. Smith.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. D. J. CARTER, Minister of Agriculture.

Appointment Notice of a Member of Tokoroa Pest Destruction Board (No. 53 Ag. 20891A)

PuRSUANT to section 48 of the Agricultural Pests Destruction Act 1967, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint

Reginald Barry Moorhouse to be a member of the Tokoma Pest Destruction Board.,

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day Df June 1971. D. J. CARTER, Minister of Agriculture.

Appointment Notice of Members of Otorohanga Pest Destruction Board (No. 54 Ag. 20891A)

PuRSUANT to section 48 of the Agricultural Pests Destruction Aot 1967, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint

Albert Curnow; Alexander Hamilton Gower; and Robert Michael Sklenars

to be members of the Otorohanga Pest Destruction Board. Dated at Welline:ton this 22nd day of June 1971.

D. J. CARTER, Minister Df Agriculture.

11232 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

Appointment Notice of Member of Dairy Factory Managers Registration Board (No. 55 Ag. 50194)

PuRSUANT to regulation 3 'Of the Dairy Factory Managers Regulations 1941

Leslie RDland Murphy (on the nomination of the OtagD and SDuthland Cheese Factory Managers)

is hereby appointed tD be a member 'Of the Dairy Factory Managers Registration Board for a term expiring on 25 No~em­ber 1972, vice Mr J. P. Sti~en.

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day Df June 1971. D. J. CARTER, Minister of Agriculture.

Appointment Notice of Member of New Zealand Citrus Marketing Authority (No. 56 Ag. 3231)

PURSUANT to regulation 3 of the Citrus Marketing Authority RegulatiDns 1966, His Excellency the Go~ernor-General has been pleased to appoint

Otto Morris Friedlander to be a member of, and Go~efnment representllJti~e 'On, the New Zealand Citrus Marketing AuthorHy for a term expiring on 4 December 1972, vice Mr W. Benzies ..

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of June 1911. D. J. CARTER, Minister of Agriculture.

Appointment Notice of Member of Blueskin Pest Destruction Board (No. 52 Ag. 20891A)

PURSUANT to section 48 of the Agricultural Pests Destruction Act 1967, His Excellency the Go~ernm-General has been pleased to appoint

William Crawford Eason to be a member of the Blueskin Pest Destruction Board, vice Mr F. A. Ford.

Dated llJt Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. D. J. CARTER, Minister of Agricu~ture.

Appointment of the Waitaki Catchment Commission to Control and Manage a Reserve

PuRSUANT to the Reser~es and Domains Act 1953, the Minister Df Lands hereby appDints the Waitaki CllJtchment CommissiDn to cDntrol and manage the reseITe described in the Schedule heretD subject tD the provisiDns Df the said Act, as a reseITe fDr Catchment CDmmission buildings.

SCHEDULE OTAGO LAND DISTRIcr---WAITAKI COUNTY

SEcnON 10, BlDck XIV, TDwn Df Kurow: area, 1 fDDd 25.8 perches, more Dr less (S.O. Plan 17196).

Dated at WellingtDn this 22nd day Df June 1971. D. J. CARTER, for Minister '0f Lands.

(L and S. H.O. 15/244/1/13; D.O. 8/396)

Licensing and Appointing a Pilot at Waverley

PURSUANT tD sectiDn 7 Df the HarbDurs Act 1950, the Minister of Marine hereby licenses and appoints

Jack Carley RDSS tD be a pilot at and fDr the PD!'t Df Waverley.

Dated at WellingtDn this 18th day Df June 1971. ALLAN McCREADY, Minister Df Marine and Fisheries. (M. 54/41/2)

Appointment of Harbourmaster for Waverley Harbour

PURSUANT to sectiDn 7 '0f the Harbours Act 1950, the Minister Df Marine hereby appoints

Kenneth Frederic Davies as harbourmaster for Waverley Harbour and hereby empowers such harbDurmaster to enforce the provisions of the Geneml Harbour (Nautical and Miscellaneous) Regulations 1968 and the General Harbour (Ship, Cargo, and Dock Safety) Regula­tions 196,8.

DllJted at Wellington this 24th day Df June 1971. ALLAN McCREADY, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. (M. 54/41/2)

Coroner Appointed

PuRSUANT to section 2 of the Coroners Act 1951, His Excel­lency the GovernDr-General has been pleased tD appoint

James Martin CDnmdson Df Dunedin t'0 be a CDrDner fDr New Zealand.

Dated at WellingtDn this 17th day 'Of June 1971. D. J. RIDDIFORD, Minister Df Justice.

Revocation of Appointment of Officer Authorised to Take and Receive Statutory Declarations

PURSUANT t'0 sectiDn 9 of the OllJths and Declarations Act 1957, His Excellency the GDvernDr-General has rev'0ked the apPDint­ment of the officer in the service of the Crown, specified in the Schedule bel'0w, to take and receive statutory declarations under the said Act.

SCHEDULE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE

District Manager, Carterton. Dated at Wellington this 171th day of June 1971.

D. J. RIDDIFORD, Minister of Justice. (J. 10/7/1 (5»

Revocation of Appointments of Officers Authorised to Take and Receive Statutory Declarations

PURSUANT to sectiDn 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, His Excellency the G'0vernor-General has revoked the appoint­ments of the officers in the seITice Df the Crown, specified in the Schedule below, to take and receive statutory declara­tions under the said Act.

SCHEDULE INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT

C'0ntr'0ller, Duties. Officer in Charge, GisbDrne. Officer in Charge, Lower Hutt. Officer in Charge, Masterton. Officer in Charge, Rotorua. Officer in Charge, Takapuna. Dated at Wellington this 17th day 'Of June 1971.

D. J. RIDDIFORD, Minister of Justice. (1.10/7/21 (to»

Trustees of Savings Banks Appointed

NOTICE is hereby given that, on the 18th day of June 1971, pursuant to section 6 of the Trustee Savings Banks Act 1948, His Excellency the Governor-General was pleased to appoint

Philip Leonard Phillips as a trustee of the Taranaki Savings Bank; 'and

John Alexander CDnnolly as a trustee 'Of the Wellington District Savings Bank.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 1971. J. S. CLENDON, fDr Secretary to the Treasury.

(T. 48/87/1)

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE m3:3

New Zealand - Australia Free Trade Agreement

PURSUANT to Article 3 of the New Zealand - Australia Free Trade Agreement Act 1965, the products in the following list will be added to Schedule A of the Agreement on 1 July 1971. Duties where applicable on these products in both Australia and New Zealand wiIl be reduced and eliminated in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 of the Agreement.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971.

New Zealand Tariff Item

No.

07.01 07.01.31

11.02

11.02.29

22.10.00 Ex 22.10.00

35.03

35.03.04

38.14

38.14.11

39.07 39.07.71

40.07

40.07.01

40.14

40.14.21

48.15 48.15.04

48.16 48.16.11

48.21

48.21.12 48.21.13

59.02

59.02.31 59.02.39

62.04 62.04.12

65.06 65.06.02

68.14

68.14.11

70.03.00

70.14

70.14.04

J. R. MARSHALL, Minister of Overseas Trade.

Vegetables, fresh or chilled: Capers, olives

ADDITIONS TO SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FROM 1 JULY 1971

Description in Terms of New Zealand Tariff

Cereal groats and cereal meal; other worked cereal grains (for example, rolled, flaked, polished, pearled or kibbled, but not further prepared), except husked, glazed, polished or broken rice; germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground:

Groats and meal: Other kinds:

Other

Vinegar and substitutes for vinegar: Apple cider vinegar

Gelatin (including gelatin in rectangles, whether or not coloured or surface-worked) and gelatin deriva­tives; glues derived from bones, hides, nerves, tendons or from similar products, and fish glues; isin­glass:

Gelatin (including gelatin in rectangles, whether or not coloured or surface-worked) and gelatin derivatives:

Edible gelatin

Anti-knock preparations, oxidation inhibitors, gum inhibitors, viscosity improvers, anti-corrosive pre­parations and similar prepared additives for mineral oils:

Oxidation inhibitors, gum inhibitors and similar prepared additives for mineral oils

Articles of materials of the kinds described in headings Nos. 39.01 to 39.06: Shapes, fiat, of hardened casein, for use in the manufacture of buttons

Vulcanised rubber thread and cord, whether or not textile covered, and textile thread covered or im­pregnated with vulcanised rubber:

Thread and cord composed wholly of unhardened vulcanised rubber

Other articles of unhardened vulcanised rubber: Rubber bands, erasers, date and other stamp type, paste applicators and other articles of stationery:

Unmounted characters for use with goods of a kind falling within heading No. 98.07

Other paper and paperboard, cut to size or shape: Paper cut to shape and printed, for dress pattern envelopes

Boxes, bags and other packing containers, of paper or paperboard: Gramophone record covers, printed or embossed

Other articles of paper pulp, paper, paperboard or cellulose wadding: Patterns for apparel:

Other Rods or sticks, solid, of circular cross-section

Felt and articles of felt, whether or not impregnated or coated: Felt:

Other kinds: As may be approved by the Minister and under such conditions as he may prescribe Other

Tarpaulins, sails, awnings, sunblinds, tents and camping goods: Sails and tents

Other headgear, whether or not lined or trimmed: Firemen's helmets

Friction material (segments, discs, washers, strips, sheets, plates, rolls and the like) of a kind snitable for brakes, for clutches or the like, with a basis of asbestos, other mineral substances or of cellulose, whether or not combined with textile or other materials:

Other: UndriIled

Glass in balls, rods and tubes, unworked (not being optical glass)

lIIuminating glassware, signalling glassware and optical elements of glass, not optically worked nor of optical glass:

Illuminating glassware: Other

Australian Tariff Item

No.

Ex 07.01.900

Ex 11.02.910 Ex 11.02.990

Ex 22.10.000

Ex 35.03.100

Ex 38.14.100 Ex 38.14.900

Ex 39.07.530

Ex 40.07.000

Ex 40.14.900

Ex 48.15.300

Ex 48.16.100

Ex 48.21.200 Ex 48.21.900

Ex 59.02.000

Ex 62.04.000

Ex 65.06.100

Ex 68.14.900

70.03.100 70.03.900

Ex 70.14.100 Ex 70.14.200 Ex 70.14.990

1234

New Zealand Tariff Item

No.

71.12 71.12.11

71.16 71.16.01

73.31

73.31.01 73.31.07

73.32

73.32.08

73.38

73.38.21

73.38.37

74.05.00

74.15

74.15.06

74.15.08 74.15.09 74.15.13 74.15.14

76.16 76.16.19 76.16.21

80.03 80.03.01 80.03.09

82.01

82.01.62 82.01.69

82.11 82.11.01 82.11.09

83.07

83.07.12

84.il

84.11.01

84.17

84.17.31

84.18

84.18.24

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Additions to Schedule-Effective from 1 July 1971-continued

Description in Terms of New Zealand Tariff

Articles of jewellery and parts thereof, of precious metal or rolled precious metal: Wrist straps and wrist bands for watches

Imitation jewellery: Wrist straps and wrist bands for watches

Nails, tacks, staples, hook-nails, corrugated nails, spiked cramps, studs, spikes and drawing pins, of iron or steel, whether or not with heads of other materials, but not including such articles with heads of copper:

Nails, hook-nails, corrugated nails: Peculiar to use in footwear

Tacks

Bolts and nuts (including bolt ends and screw studs), whether or not threaded or tapped, and screws (including screw hooks and screw rings), of iron or steel; rivets, cotters, cotter-pins, washers and spring washers, of iron or steel:

Screws: Screw hooks and screw rings

Articles of a kind commonly used for domestic purposes, sanitary ware for indoor use; and parts of such articles and ware, of iron or steel:

Bathroom and other toilet fittings, namely towel rails, soap holders, toothbrush racks, toilet paper holders, lavatory seats, and parts thereof:

Vitreous enamelled Other kinds and parts thereof:

Vitreous enamelled

Copper foil (whether or not embossed, cut to shape, perforated, coated, printed, or backed with paper or other reinforcing material), of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0.15 mm

Bolts and nuts (including bolt ends and screw studs), whether or not threaded or tapped, and screws (including screw hooks and screw rings), of copper; rivets, cotters, cotter-pins, washers and spring washers, of copper:

Screw studs and studding Screws:

Screw hooks and screw rings Threaded spikes and studs for footwear

Rivets Cotters, cotter-pins and taper pins

Other articles of aluminium: Seals and glands for use with mineral insulated metal sheath cables Sign animation material

Wrought plates, sheets and strip, of tin: Worked Other

Hand tools, the following: spades, shovels, picks, hoes, forks and rakes; axes, bill hooks and similar hewing tools; scythes, sickles, hay knives, grass shears, timber wedges and other tools of a kind used in agriculture, horticulture or forestry:

Spades, shovels, picks, hoes, forks and rakes: Hoes and rakes:

As may be determined by the Minister Other

Razors and razor blades (including razor blade blanks, whether or not in strips): Safety razors Razor blade blanks; parts of razors and non-electric shavers

Lamps and lighting fittings, of base metal, and parts thereof, of base metal (excluding switches, electric lamp holders, electric lamps for vehicles, electric battery or magneto lamps, and other articles falling within Chapter 85 except heading No. 85.22):

Lamps, and parts thereof, specially designed for the following uses: Photographic printing

Air pumps, vacuum pumps and air or gas compressors (including motor and turbo pumps and compres­sors, and free-piston generators for gas turbines); fans, blowers and the like:

Vacuum pumps suited for use with milking machines

Machinery, plant and similar laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated, for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as heating, cooking, roasting, distilling, rectifying, sterilising, pasteurising, steaming, drying, evaporating, vapourising, con­densing or cooling, not being machinery or plant of a kind used for domestic purposes; instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electrical:

Other kinds: Laboratory equipment, the following: hot air sterilising or drying ovens, water baths, temperature

controlled cabinets and water stills

Centrifuges; filtering and purifying machinery and apparatus (other than filter funnels, milk strainers and the like), for liquids or gases:

Centrifuges : Other:

Other kinds

No. 49

Australian Tariff Item

No.

Ex 71.12.900

Ex 71.16.900

Ex 73.31. 900

73.32.200

Ex 73.38.992

74.05.110 74.05.190 74.05.210 74.05.290

74.15.200 Ex 74.15.920

74.15.931 74.15.939

Ex 74.15.991 Ex 74.15.999

Ex 76.16.900

80.03.100 80.03.210 80.03.290

Ex 82.01.190

82.11.200 Ex 82.11.900

Ex 83.07.999

Ex 84.11.130

Ex 84.17.400 Ex 84.17.590 Ex 84.17.912 Ex 84.17.990

84.18.130 84.18.190

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE

Additions to Schedule-Effective from 1 July 1971-continued

New Zealand Tariff Item Description in Terms of New Zealand Tariff

No.

84.19 I Machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers; machinery for filling, closing, sealing, capsuling or labelling bottles, cans, boxes, bags or other containers; other packing or wrapping machinery; machinery for aerating beverages; dish washing machines:

Dish washing machines: 84.19.13 Non-domestic 84.19.14 Parts

84.21 Mechanical appliances (whether or not hand operated) for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders; fire extinguishers (charged or not); spray guns and similar appliances; steam or sand blasting machines and similar jet projecting machines:

84.21 .03 Steam or sand blasting machines and similar jet projecting machines

84.23 Excavating, levelling, tamping, boring and extracting machinery, stationary or mobile, for earth, minerals or ores (for example, mechauical shovels, coal-cutters, excavators, scrapers, levellers and bulldozers); pile-drivers, snow-ploughs, not self-propelled (including snow-plough attachments):

84.23 .11 Rock boring machinery

J:235

Australian Tariff Item

No.

Ex 84.19.900

Ex 84.21.110

84.23.920

84.24 Agricultural and horticultural machinery for soil preparation or cultivation (for example, ploughs, Ex 84.24.900 harrows, cultivators, seed and fertiliser distributors); lawn and sports ground rollers:

84.24.33

84.59

84.59.42 84.59.43

84.61

84.61.03

87.14

87.14.31 87.14.32

91.04

91.04.06 91.04.09

97.06

97.06.13 97.06.14

98.01

98.01.21 98.01.22

98.07

98.07.19

Harrows: Parts:

Discs for harrows, not being harrows designed for use solely with garden tractors

Machines and mechanical appliances, having individual functions, not falling within any other heading of this Chapter:

Vacuum cleaners: Other

Plastic injection and blow moulding machines

Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances, for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats and the like, including pressure reducing valves and thermostatically controlled valves:

Other: Of other materials:

Petrol dispensing nozzles, automatic shut-off type

Other vehicles (including trailers), not mechanically propelled, and parts thereof: Parts of the vehicles of this heading:

Axles and axle boxes: Trailer axle assemblies having a rated carrying capacity of three tons or exceeding three tons:

As may be approved by the Minister and under such conditions as he may prescribe Other

Other clocks: Electric:

Other kinds Other

Appliances, apparatus, accessories and requisites for gymnastics or athletics, or for sports and outdoor games (other than articles falling within heading No. 97.04):

Cricket balls Snow skis made from artificial plastic material reinforced with glass fibre

Buttons and button moulds, studs, cuff-links, and press-fasteners, including snap-fasteners and press­studs; blanks and parts of such articles:

Buttons, blanks and parts of buttons, of: Artificial plastic material:

Blanks of hardened casein for use in the manufacture of buttons

Date, sealing or numbering stamps, and the like (including devices for printing or embossing labels), designed for operating in the hand; hand-operated composing sticks and hand printing sets incor­porating such composing sticks:

Other: Other kinds

84.59.420 Ex 84.59.990

Ex 84.61.990

Ex 87.14.219 Ex 87.14.290

91.04.100 91.04.200

Ex 91.04.391 91.04.399 91.04.910 91.04.990

Ex 97.06.110 Ex 97.06.900

Ex 98.01.110

Ex 98.07.000

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

Officiating Ministers for 1971-Notice No. 20

PuRSUANT to the Marriage Act 1955, the following names of officiating ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information.

Th,e Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England

The Reverend George Alfred Roger Arthur, L.lli.

The Presbyterian Church of New Zealand The Reverend Hugh Oldbury Jones, M.A.

Methodist Church of New Zealand The Reverend Bill Doyle Smith.

Baptists Pastor Evelyn Woods.

Sydenham Christian Spiritual Church Mr Campbell Buchanan Devine.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1971. J. L. WRIGHT, Registrar-General.

Officiating Ministers for 1971-Notice No. 21

IT is hereby notified that the following names have been removed from the List of Officiating Ministers.

The Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England

The Ven. Archdeacon Hubert Maurice Cocks.

Baptists Pastor Frederick Herbert Carter.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Elder Ross James Cuff. Elder Raymond Jay HambITn. Elder Alton La Var Wade. Elder Wallace Whitehead.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1971. J. L. WRIGHT, Registrar-General.

The Fraser High School Board of Governors Notice 1971

PuRSUANT to section 50 of the Education Act 1964, the Minister of Education hereby gives the following notice.

NOTICE 1. (1) This notice may be cited as the Fraser High School

Board of Governors Notice 1971. (2) This notice shall come into force on the 1st day of

August 1971. 2. The Board of Governors of Fraser High School shall be

constituted as follows: (a) One member appointed by the South Auckland Educa­

tion Board; (b) Five members elected by the parents of the pupils

attending the school; (c) One member appointed by the Hamilton City Council; (d) One member representing the employees in local

industries, appointed by the Waikato District Trades Council, New Zealand Federation of Labour;

(e) One member elected by the associations of employers in local industries;

(f) One member appointed by the Technical and Fraser High School Old Girls' Association;

(g) One member appointed by the Technical and Fraser High School Old Boys' Association.

3. This notice is in substitution for the Fraser High School Board of Governors Order 1968*.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 1971. B. E. TALBOY'S, Minister of Education.

"'Gazette, 23 May 1968, Vol. II, p. 873

The Taita College Board of Governors Notice 1971

PuRSUANT to section 50 of the Education Act 1964, the Minister of Education hereby gives the following notice.

NOTICE 1. (1) This notice may be cited as the Taita College Board

of Governors Notice 1971. (2) This notice shall come into force on the 1st day of June

1972. 2. The Board of Governors of Taita College sha11 be con­

stituted as follows: (a) One member appointed by the Wellington Education

Board. (b) Seven members elected by the parents of the pupils

attending the school. (c) One member appointed by the School Committee of the

Taita Intermediate School. (d) One member appointed by the Lower Hutt City Council. (e) One member to be appointed by the Board of Governors

itself, if and when it thinks fit. 3. This no'tice is in substitution for the Taita Pos,t Primary

School Board of Governors Order 1956*. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of June 1971.

B. E. TALBOYS, Minister of Education. *Gazette, 11 October 1956, Vol. III, p. 1381

Crown Land Set Apart for Better Utilisation in the City of Auckland

PURSUANT to section 25 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be set apart for better ut'ilisation from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICf

ALL that piece of land containing 36.1 perches situated in mack XVI, Waitemata Survey District, City of Auckland, North Auckland RD., and being Allotment 24S, Section 10, Suburbs af Auckland. All Register Boak NO'. 2Aj709, Narth Auckland Land Registry.

Dated at Wellingtan this 14th day af June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN. Minister of Works.

(P.W. 71/2/15/0; Ak., D.O. 71/2/15/0/69)

Land Held for State Housing Purposes Set Apart for Police Purposes (Residences) ,in the City of Porirua

PURSUANT to \Section 25 of the PubHc Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be set apart for police purposes (residences) from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICf

ALL those pieces of land situated in the City of Porirua, Wellington R.D., described as follows: A. R. P. Being o 0 24.71 Lat 148, D.P. 31999; part certificate of title No.

8e/1322, Wellingtan Land Registry. o 0 27.S Lat 150, D.P. 31999; part certificate of title No.

8e/1322, Wellington Land Registry. a 0 24.6 Lot 151, D.P. 31999; part certificate of title No.

Se/1322, Wellington Land Registry. Dated at Wellington this 21st day of June 1971.

PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. (P.W. 25/692/1; D.O. 10/1/117)

Land Held for the Development of Water Power (Depot) Set Apart for an Institution Established Under the Child Welfare Act 1925 in the Borough of Taumarunui

PURSUANT to section 25 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares the land described in the

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 11237

Schedule hereto to be set apart for an institution established under the Child Welfare Act 1925 from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land containing 1 rood 15.4 perches situa!ed in the Borough of Taumarunui, South Au~kland .R.D., bel.ng part Allotment 7, Block XXXI, Taumarunm Maori TownshIp; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 25241 (S.O. 45582) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged red.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.w. 24/4479; Wg. D.O. 5/99/0/6)

Land Held for Better Utilisation Set Apart for the Use, Convenience, or Enjoyment of a Road in Block I, Waikouaiti Survey District, Waikouaiti County

PURSUANT to section 25 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby dec1ares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be set apart for the use, convenience, or enjoyment of a road from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE OTAGO LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land containing 23 perches situated in Block I, Waikouaiti Survey District, being part Section 24; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 25039 (S.O. 17141) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured orange.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 72/1/16/0; Dn. D.O. 72/1/16/0/0)

Land Proclaimed as Road in Block VII, Whangaroa Survey District, County of Whangaroa

PURSUANT to section 29 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1948, the Minister of Works hereby proclaims as road the land described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land containing 20.5 perches slituated in Block VII, Whangaroa Survey District, North Auckland R.D., and being part land on D.P. 13877; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 25236 (S.O. 45727) deposited in the office of the Mirtister of Works at Wellington, and therelon coloured yellow.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.w. 33/2093; Ak. D.O. 50/15/14/0/45727)

Land Proclaimed as Road and Road Closed and Vested and Land Taken and Vested in Blocks VI and X, Whangarei Survey District, Whangarei County

PURSUANT to section 29 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1948, the Mini~ter of Works hereby proclaims as road the land described in the First Schedule hereto and hereby proclaims that the road described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby closed and that the road firstly described in the said Second Schedule shall, When so closed, vest in Johannes Petrus Dykzeul of Whangarei, farmer, and Clasina Maria Dykzeul, his wife, subjeot to memorandum of mortgage A. 236304, North Auckland Land Registry, and that the road secondly described in the said Second Schedule shall, when 80 closed, vest in Ole Hojland EskUdsen, of Whangarei, auto electrician, subject to memorandum of mortgage 513160, North Auckland Land Registry, and th3.t the road thirdly described in the said Second Schedule shall, when so dosed, vest in Rupert Henry Stirling Donaldson, of Whareora, farmer, subject to memo­randum of mortgage A. 404366, North Auckland Registry, and also hereby takes the land described in the Third Schedule hereto for the purposes of subsection (6) of the said section 29 B

and declares that such land shall, when so taken, vest in the said Ole Hojland Eskildsen subject to the said memorandum of movtgage 513160" North Auckland Land Registry.

FIRST SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

Land Proclaimed as Road ALL those pieces of land situated in North Auckland R.D., described as follows: A. R. P. Being o 0, 8.5 Pal1t Allotment 77, Parahaki Parish; coloured blue

on plan. o 3.3 Part Allotment 72, Parahaki Parish; coloured

yellow on plan. Situated in Block VI, Whangarei Survey District.

A. R. P. Being o 0 0,.2 Part Allotment 72, Parahaki Parish; coloured sepia

on plan. o 0 0,.9 Part Allotment 97, Parahaki Parish; coloured blue

on plan. Siturrted in Block X, Whangarei Survey Distriot.

A. R. P Being o 1 26.8 Part Allotment 72, Parahaki Parish; coloured

yellow on plan. Situated in Blocks VI and X, Whangarei Survey District.

SECOND SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

Road Closed ALL those pieces of land situated in North Auckland Land R.D. described as follows: A. R. P. Adjoining o 0 16 Part Allotment 77, Parahaki Parish; coloured green,

edged green on plan. Situated in Block VI, Whangarei Survey District.

A. R. P. Adjoining o 2 10.4 Part Allotment 72, Parahaki Parish; coloured green

on plan. Situated in Blocks VI and X, Whangarei Survey District.

A. R. P. Adjoining o 0 0,.2 Part Allotments 72 and 97, Parahaki Parish;

coloured green on plan. Sutuated in Block X, Whangarei Survey District.

THIRD SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

Land Taken ALL that piece of land containing 1.3 perches situated in Block VI, Whangarei Survey District, North Auckland R.D., and being part Allotment 72, Parahaki Parish; coloured yellow, edged yellow, on plan.

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 25233 (S.O. 46581) deposited in 'the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above-mentioned.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 33/414; Ak. D.O. 50/15/11/0,/46581)

Road Closed and Vested in Block II, Waipawa Survey District, Featherston County

PURSUANT to section 29 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1948, the Minister of Works hereby proclaims that the road described in the Schedule hereto is hereby closed and shall, when so closed, vest in the Public Trustee.

SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT

Road Closed and Vested ALL those pieces of road situated in Block II, Waipawa Survey District, Wellington R.D., described as follows: A. R. P. Adjoining o 0 1.7 Part Ngawaka-A-Kupe IB; coloured green on plan

M.O.W. 25234 (S.O. 26593).

1238 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

A. R. P. Adjoining o 0 2.21 Parts land in A Plan 3013, being part Section 169, o 0 18.6 ~ Awhea District; coloured green on plan M.O.W. o 0 3.1 J 25234 (S.O. 26593). o 0 12.5 Part old bed Mangaopad Stream and part land

in B Plan 281, being part Section 168, Awhea District; coloured green on plan M.O.W. 25234 (S.O. 26593).

o 3 19.4 Part old bed Mangaopari Stream and part land in B plan 281, being part Sections 168 and 169, Awhea District; coloured green on plan M.O.W. 25234 (S.O. 26593).

g gil Parts land in B plan 281, being part Section 169, o 0 0 1 r Awhea District; coloured green on plan M.O.W.

o 0 3.6 J 25234 (S.O. 26593). o 0 4.7 Part Ngawaka-A-Kupe IB; coloured green on plan

M.O.W. 25235 (S.O. 27055). As the same are more particularly delineated Qn the plans

marked and cQIQured as abQve-mentiQned and depQsited in the office Qf the Minister Qf Works at Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister Qf WQrks.

(P.W. 41/428/1; Wn. D.O. 16/537)

Closed Road Added to the Adjoining Scenic Reserve in Blocks VI, VII, IX, X, Xl, XIII, XIV, and XV, Boyle Survey District, and Blocks II and Ill, Skiddaw Survey District, Amuri County

PURSUANT to' subsectiQn (5) Qf sectiQn 29 Qf the Public WQrks Amendment Act 1948, the Minister of Wiorks hereby proclaims the closed road described in ,the First Schedule hereto to be added to the adjQining scenic reserve described in the Second Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT

Closed Road ALL that piece of closed road cQntaining 70 acres situated in mocks VI, VII, X, XI, XIV, and XV, BQyle Survey District, adjoining or passing through Reserve 4378; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 24935 (S.O. 9752) deposited in the Office of the Minister of WQrks at Wellington, and thereon coloured green.

SECOND SCHEDULE CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT

Scenic Reserve ALL that piece of land containing 13,100 acres situated in mocks VI, VII, IX, X, XI, XIII, XIV, and XV, Boyle Survey District, and Blocks II and III, Skiddaw Survey District, Canterbury R.D., being Reserve 4378.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 72/7/13/0; Ch. D.O. 40/72/8)

Road Closed in Blocks V, VI, and VII, Catlins Survey District

PURSUANT to section 29 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1948, the Minister of Works hereby proclaims as closed the road described in the Schedule hercto.

SCHEDULE OTAGO LAND DISTRICT

ALL those pieces of road situated in Catlins Survey District, Otago R.D., described as follQws: A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through

5 2 0 Sections 3, 18, and 22, Block VII; coloured green on plan M.O.W. 25221 (S.O. 16880).

15 3 0 Sections 3, 17, 18, and 34, Block VII; coloured green on plan M.O.W. 25221 (S.O. 16880).

25 220 SectiQns 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 29, Block VII; coloured green on plan M.O.W. 25222 (S.O. 16881).

32 1 0 Sections 15, 16, 19, 20, and 30, Block VII and Section 10, Block V; coloured green on plan M.O.W. 25223 (S.O. 16882).

A. R. P.

6 0 15

14 1 20

13 2 20

4 2 30

Adjoining or passing through Sections 5, 6, 8, and 9, Block VI; coloured green

on plan M.O.W. 25224 (S.O. 16883). Lot 1, D.P. 9647, being part Section 8 and

Sections 4, 9, 10, and 11, Block V; cQIQured green on plan M.O.W. 25224 (S.O. 16883).

Lots 1 and 2, D.P. 9647, being parts Section 8 and Sections 4 and 5, Block V; coloured green on plan M.O.W. 25225 (S.O. 16884).

Sections 1 and 2, Block V; coloured green on plan M.O.W. 25225 (S.O. 16884).

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above-mentioned and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN. Minister of Works.

(P.W. 46/976; Dn. D.O. 20/143/2)

Declaring Land Taken for a Teacher's Residence in Block XVI, Otamatea Survey District, Rodney County

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a teacher's residence from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALI. that piece of land containing 32.1 perches situated in Block XVI, Otamatea Survey District, North Auckland R.D. and being Lot 10, D.P. 56805. All certificate of title, No. 11B/448, North Auckland Land Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 31/2513; Ak. D.O. 23/489/0)

Declaring Land Taken for a Postmaster's Residence in the Borough of Geraldine, Subject to a Building-line Condition

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a postmaster's residence subject to the building-line condition contained in Special Order No. 50010152 from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land containing 36 perches situated in the Borough of Geraldine, Canterbury R.D., being Lot 7, D.P. 20195, being part Rural Section 3159. All certificate of title, Volume A. 1, folio 79, Canterbury Land Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister Qf Works.

(P.W. 20/1666/2/0; Ch. D.O. 40/7/189)

Declaring Additional Land Taken for a Secondary School in the City of Christchurch

PURSUANT to section 32 of the PubHc Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a secondary school from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE CANTERBURY LAND DISTRKT

ALL that piece of land containing 30.3 perohes situated in the City of Christchurch, Canterbury R.D., being part Rural Section 88. All certificate of title, Register 3A, foLio 117, Canterbury Land Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 31/1232/1; Ch. D.O. 40/8/8/7)

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1239

Declaring Land Taken fer a Secendary Scheol in the Tewn ef Palmersten

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a secondary school from and after the 5th day of July 197'1.

SCHEDULE OTAGO LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land situated in the Iiownship of Youngtown, Otago R.D., containing 24 perches being Lots 21 and 22, D.P. 29, and being also part Country Section 67, Block X, Moeraki Survey District. All certificate of title, Volume 65, folio 49, Otago Land Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 31/1210; Dn. D.O. 16/56/0j7)

Declaring Land Taken fer a Gevernment Centre in the City ef Wellington

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a Government Centre from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICf

ALL that piece of land containing 15.29 perches situated in the City of Wellington, Wellington R.D., and being part of Section 7 of Block III, Thorndon Reclamation and being also Lot 1, D.P. 10990. All certificate of title, Volume 449, folio 249, Wellington l.and Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 24/2537/126; Wn. D.O. 45/0/1/0, 45/34/28)

Declaring an Interest in Land Taken fer Better Utilisatien in the City ef Auckland

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the interest in the land described in the Schedule hereto held from Her Majesty the Queen by De St. Croix Seymour Grut of Auckland, leather worker, under and by virtue of Deferred Payment Licence No. D.P.U. 4489, all Register Book No. 2Af709, North Auckland Land Registry, is hereby taken for better utilisation from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land Ciontaining 36.1 perches situated in Block XVI, Waitemata Survey District, City of Auckland, North Auckland R.D., and being Allotment 248, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland. All Register Book No. 2Af709, North Auckland Land Registry. .

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 71/2/15/0; Ak. D.O. 71/2/15/0/69)

Declaring Land Taken fer the Auckland-Hamilten Meterway in the City ef Auckland

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the Auckland-Hamilton Motorway from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land oontaining 9.9 perches situated in Block XVI, Waitemata Survey District, City of Auckland, North Auckland R.D., and being Lot 7, Deeds Plan 422. All certificate of title, Volume 518, folio 5 (limited as to parcels), North Auckland Land Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 71/2/11 /0; Ak. D.O. 71/2/11 /0/200)

Declaring Land Taken fer Read in Bleck VI, Titirangi Survey District, Ceunty ef W ai temata

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE NORTII AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL those pieces of land situated in Block VI, Titirangi Survey District, North Auckland R.D., described as follows: A. R. P. Being o 0 15.21 Parts of Lot 3, D.P. 51988; coloured sepia on o 0 22.1 S plan. o 0 8.7 Part Lot 5, D.P. 51988; coloured yellow on plan. o 0 18.1 Part Lot 7, D.P. 58477; coloured blue on plan. o 0 14.9 Part Lot 6, D.P. 58477; coloured sepia on plan. o 0 2.61 Parts of land on D.P. 1669; coloured yellow on o 0 3.3 S plan. o 1 33.5 Part Lot 2, D.P. 51988; coloured sepia on plan. o 0 10.2 Part Lot 1, D.P. 51988; coloured yellow on plan. o 0 19 1 Parts of Lot 4, D.P. 51988; coloured sepia on o 0 5.7 S plan.

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 25232 (S.O. 46343) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above-mentioned.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 34/3608; Ak. D.O. 15/15/0/46343)

Declaring Land Taken fer Read and fer the Use, Cenveni­ence, er Enjeyment ef a Read in Bleck VIII, Manganui Survey District, Taumarunui Ceunty

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agree­ment to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the First Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road and the land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the use, convenience, or enjoyment of a road from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

FIRST SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land containing 23 perches situated in Block VIII, Manganui Survey District, Wellington R.D., being part Section 8, Block IV, Town of Erua; coloured sepia on plan.

SECOND SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT

ALL those pieces of land situated in Block VIII, Manganui Survey District, Wellington R.D., described as follows: A. R. P. Being o 0 11.51 Parts Section 8, Block IV, Town of Erua; o 1 5.2 S coloured sepia, edged sepia, on plan.

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 25238 (S.O. 27511) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above-mentioned.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 72/4/6/0; Wg. D.O. 6/4/0/8/2)

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Declaring Portion of Road in Block XV, Ngaruroro Survey District, Hawke's Bay County, to be County Road

PURSUANT to section 112 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that the portiion of road described in ,the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date hereof, become county road.

SCHEDULE HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICf

ALL that portion of road in the Hawke's Bay Land District, Hawke's Bay County, known as Gull Road, commencing at the eastern corner of Section 13, Block XV, Ngaruroro Survey District, thence proceeding generally westerly for a di~tance of 2 rniles 30 chains measured along the southern roadside to the east side of Section 15, Block XV, Ngaruroro Survey District.

As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 25212 (S.O. 5378), deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured burnt sienna, and marked C-D.

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 40/608; Na. D.O. 31/30/1)

Declaring Land Taken for Road in Blocks II and V, Heringa Survey District, Marlborough County

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister lof Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICf

ALL that piece of land containing 13 perches situated in Marlborough R.D., and being part Lot 1, D.P. 776, being part Section 62, B,Ioc.k II, and part S~tion 61, BI~ck V, Heringa Survey Dlstnct, as the same IS more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 25244 (8.0. 4979) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured orange.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 72/6/11/0; Wn. D.O. 72/6/11/1/0, 72/6/1111/0/73)

Declaring Land Taken for Road in Block XII Tadmor Survey District, Waimea County

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road from and after the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE NELSON LAND DISTRICf

ALL those pieces of land situate in Block XII, Tadmor Survey District, Nelson R.D., described as follows:

A. R. P.

0 o 12.0

0 1 25.2

0 0 3.5

0 o 10.1

0 o 15.0

0 0 4.8

0 2 38.6

14.6

0 12.3

Being Part Section 153, Square 5; coloured orange on

plan M.O.W. 25216 (S.O. 10082). Part Section 153, Square 5; coloured orange on

plan M.O.W. 25216 (S.O. 10082). Part Section 153, Square 5; coloured orange on

plan M.O.W. 25216 (S.O. 10082). Part Section 153, Square 5; coloured orange on

plan M.O.W. 25216 (S.O. 10082). Part Section 153, Square 5; coloured orange on

plan M.O.W. 25216 (S.O. 10082). Part Section 8; coloured blue on plan M.O.W.

25216 (S.O. 10082). Part Section 8; coloured blue on plan M.O.W.

25216 (S.O. 10082). Part Section 8; coloured blue on plan M.O.W.

25216 (S.O. 10082). Part Section 8; coloured blue on plan M.O.W.

25216 (S.O. 10082).

A. R. P. Being o 0 24.0 Part Section 8; coloured orange on plan M.O.W.

25217 (S.O. 10083). o 2 18.7 Part Section 8; coloured orange on plan M.O.W.

25217 (S.O. 10083). o 0 36.4 Part Section 8; coloured orange on plan M.O.W.

25217 (S.O. 10083). o 0 3.2 Part Section 10; coloured blue on plan M.O.W.

25217 (S.O. 10083). As the same are more particularly delineated on the plans

marked and coloured as above-mentioned and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 72/6/11/0; Wn. D.O. 21/11/55/0, 21/11/54.55)

Declaring Land Taken for the Onehunga-Manurewa (via Mangere) Motorway in the City of Manukau

Pt:R~UANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Mllllster of Works .hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement !o that effect havmg been entered into, the land described m the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the Onehunga­Manurewa (via Mangere) Motorway from and after the 5th day of JUly 1971.

SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

~LL that piece of land containing 3 roods 3.9 perches situated III Block V, Otahuhu Survey District, City of Manukau North Auc~land RD., and being Lot 12, D.P. 56766. All certificate oftJtle, No. lOc/35, North Auckland Land Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 71/2/9/0; Ak. D.O. 71/2/9/0/112)

Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work to be Crown L,and, Subject to and Together with Rights of Way, and Subject as to Part to a Fencing Covenant in the City of Whangarei '

PURSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act 1928 the Minister of Works hereby declares the land described i~ the Fi,rst and Second Schedules hereto, subject to and together Wlt~ the benefit of the rights of way created by easement cert.lilcate A. 212361, N:orth Auckland Land Registry, and subject as to the land III the First Schedule hereto to the fencing covenant c<?ntained in transfer A. 36265, North Auckland Land Registry, to be Crown land subject to the Land Act 1948 as from the 5th day of July 1971.

FIRST SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND REGISTRY

ALL that piece of land containing 2 roods 30 perches situated m Block XII, Purua Survey District, City of Whangarei, North Auckland RD., and being Lot 2, D.P. 56247. All certificate of title, N. 8c/742, North Auckland Land Registry.

SECOND SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND REGISTRY

A~L !hose ,Pieces of land situated in Block XII, Purua Survey Distnct, Qty of Whangarei, North Auckland RD., described as follows: A. R. P.

o 1 20 Being

Lot 3, D.P. 56247. All certificate of title, No. 8cj743, North Auckland Land Registry.

o 1 37 Lot 5, D.P. 56247. All certificate of title, No. 8cj745, North Auckland Land Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.w. 24/2646/3; Ak. D.O. 2/36/269)

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Declaring Land Acquired tor a Government Work and Not Required for That Purpose to be Crown Land in the City of Whangarei, Subject to Fencing Covenants and to a Building-line Restriction

PURSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares the land described in the First and Second Schedules hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act 1~8 as from the 5th day of July 1971, subject as to the land in the First Schedule to the fencing covenant contained in transfer A. 257673, North Auckland Land Registry, and subject as to the land in the Second Schedule to the fencing covenant contained in transfer A. 254764, North Auckland Land Registry, and to the building-line restriction imposed by A. 95868, North Auck­land Land Registry.

FIRST SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land containing I rood 25.6 perches situated in Block IX, Whangarei Survey District, City of Whangarei, North Auckland R.D., and bemg Lot 1, D.P. 57851. All certificate of title, No. llB/1281, North Auckland Land Registry.

SECOND SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land containing 30.4 perches situated in Block IX, Whangarei Survey District, City of Whangarei, North Auckland R.D., and being Lot 37, D.P. 54755. All certificate of title, No. 12D/1360, North Auckland Land Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 24/2646/3; Ak. D.O. 36/36/2)

Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work and Not Required for that Purpose to be Crown Land

PURSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act 1948 as from the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT

ALL those pieces of land situated in mock XI, Nuhaka North Survey District, Cook County, Hawke's Bay R.D., described as follows:

A. R. P. Be'ing 455 1 9.3 Part Lot 1, D.P. 10369, being part Section 1;

Balance certificate of title, Register A. 1, folio 1356, Hawke's Bay Land Registry.

709 2 1 Part Section 4; Balance certificate of title, Register A. 2, folilo 772, Hawke's Bay Land Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 72/2/4/0; Na. D.O. 72/2/4/4/15)

Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work and Not Required for that Purpose to be Crown Land

PURSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act 1928 the Minister of Works hereby declares the land described i~ the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act 1948 as from the 5th day of July 1971.

SCHEDULE WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land clontaining 32 perches situated in the Borough of Greymouth, Westland R.D., being Lot 19, D.P. 246. All certificate of title, Volume 19, folio 173, Westland Land Registry.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, MinIster of Works.

(P.W, 20/903; Ch. D.O. 23/78/320)

Declaring Road in Block Xl, Wakamarina Survey District, Marlborough County, to be a Government Road and to be Stopped

PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby: (a) declares the piece of road described in the Schedule hereto to be Government road; and (b) stops the said road.

SCHEDULE MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of road containing 27.6 perches situated in Block XI, Wakamarina Survey District, Marlborough R.D., and adjoining or passing through part Section 25B, Ruapaka Maori Block; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 24819 (S.O. 4717) deposited at the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured green.

Dated at Wellington his 29th day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 72/6/11/0; Wn. D.O. 72/6/11/1/0, 72/6/11/1/0/19)

Thames Valley Electric Power Board Electric Lines Licence 1963, Amendment No.3

PURSUANT to the Electricity Act 1968, the Minister of Elec­tricity hereby amends the Thames Valley Electric Power Board Electric Lines Licence 1963* as amended by the Thames Valley Electric Power Board Electric Lines Licence, Amendment No. 1 (Gazette, 19 September 1963, No. 56, p. 1451), and further amended by the Thames Valley Electric Power Board Electric Lines Licence, Amendment No.2 (Gazette, 13 June 1968, No. 37, p. 994), by deleting 'the Sohedule thereto and substituting the foHowing.

SCHEDULE 1. Lines and works for the transmission and supply of electrical

energy within those parts of the Thames Valley Electric Power District as defined in the Third Schedule to the Proclamation dated the 2nd day of March 1950, and published in the Gazette on the 9th day of the same month at page 238, and in the Proclamation dated the 7th day of March 1958, and published in the Gazette on the 13th day of the same month at page 328, with the exceptions of the Boroughs of Thames and Te Aroha.

2. Lines and works for the transmission of eleotrical energy within the Borough of Thames as follows:

(a) A line commencing from the New Zealand Electricity Department's substation in the Borough of Thames and proceeding southerly to and over Burke Street to a line running in a southerly direction thmugh the Thames Branch Railway Reserve; ,thence easterly along Williamson Street and generally southerly along Queen Street and Jellicoe Crescent to the southern boundary of the Borough of Thames, as the said line is more particularly shown by means of a broken red line on the plans marked N.Z.E.D. 744 and N.Z.E.D. 832, deposited in the office of the New Zealand Elec­tricity Depaftment at Wellington.

(b) A line commencing from the New Zealand Electricity Department's substation in the Borough of Thames and proceeding in an easterly direction to and across Tararu Road; thence northerly along Tararu Road to the northern boundary of the Borough of Thames.

As the said line is shown on the plans marked S.H.D. 397 and N.Z.E.D. 832, deposited in the office of the New Zealand Electricity Department at Wellington.

3. Lines and works for the transmission of electrical energy within the Borough of Te Aroha as follows:

(a) A line entering the Borough of Te Aroha across rts northern boundary on Stanley Avenue, thence along the eastern side of Stanley Avenue to terminate at the Te Aroha Borough Council's main substation on the northern boundary of the Railway Reserve.

(b) A line on the Railway Reserve, entering the Borough of Te Aroha across its western boundary, thence along the northern side of the Railway Reserve in a direct line to 'the Te Aroha Borough Council's main sub­station on Stanley Avenue.

(c) A line commencing at a point on the western boundary of the Te Aroha Borough Council Reservoir Reserve and proceeding in a generally easterly direction to a

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point approximately 32 chains from the point of com­mencement and from thence two lines, one in an easterly direction and one in a south-easterly direc­tion, to the eastern boundary of that reserve, as the said lines are more particularly shown by means of red lines on the plan marked N.Z.E.D. 745, deposited as aforesaid.

4. A line commencing from a point on the western boundary of the Board's area in Block V, Coromandel Survey District, and proceeding in a south-westerly direction to Whanganui Island, as the said line is more particularly shown by means of a broken red line on the plan marked NZ.E.D. 764, deposited as aforesaid.

5. Lines and associated electric works for the supply of electrical energy, on and about Whanganui Island.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of June 1971. P. B. ALLEN, Minis-ter of Electricity.

"'Gazette, 2 May 1963, page 580 (N.Z.E.D. 10/54/1)

King Country Electric Power Board-Consent to Generation 1971

PURSUANT to the Electricity Aot 1968, the Minister of Elec­trioity hereby consents to the generation of electricity by the King Country Eleotric Power Board, subject to the following conditions.

CONDITIONS 1. The conditions directed by the Water Power Regulations

1934 to be implied in every licence to use water for the pur­pose of generation or storing electricity shall be deemed to be cond1tions of this consent as if it were such a licence.

2. This consent is subject to compliance with the Water Power Regulations 1934, the Electrical Supply RegUlations 1967, the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961, the Radio Interference Regulations 1958, and all regulations hereafter made in amend­ment of or in substitution for any of those regulations, as if in the case of the Water Power Regulations 1934 it were a licence under the Public Works Act 19'28 to use water for the purpose Df generating electricity as well as a consent under the Elec­tricity Act 1968 to generate electricity by the use of water.

3. The generation Df electricity by the use of water, pursuant to this licence, shall be carried out by means Df the works described in the Schedule hereto.

4. This consent shaH, unless it is sooner lawfully determined, cDntinue in force for a period of 21 years from the 30th day of June 1971.

5. This consent cDnfers no rights to water under the Water and Soil Oonservation Act 1967 or otherwise.

6. For the purpose of assessing the rental or annual sum payable in respect of this consent, the maximum generating capacity of the scheme shall be assessed at 6,000 kW.

7. The station should be operated to supply the normal elec­trioHy demand of the King Country Electric Power Board and to cDnform reasDnably to the pattern of the supply authority's daily load curve.

SCHEDULE GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORKS

The water for the generation scheme shall be diverted from the Mangahuehu Stream at a point immediately downstream of the confluence of the Tokiahuru and Mangahuehu Streams, and shall be returned into the Whangaehu River, in Section 8A of BlDck 13, Karioi Survey District. The water shall be used for the generation of electricity by means of the following works:

(a) Headworks consisting of an earth dam, headgate, and spillway at the point of diversion.

(b) An Dpen cut canal conveying the diverted water for a distance of 3t miles, commencing at the said earth dam and proceeding in a westerly direction to and under Oruakukuru Road in Sections 6 and 4, D.P. 29343, Block IX; thence southerly to a second earth dam situated near the southern boundary of Section 4, Block IX; thence generally south-westerly to and under Fields Track Road in Section 4, Block XIII, to a third earth dam in Section 5, Block XIII; thence generally south-westerly to and under Fields Track Road in Section 5, Block XIII, into a reservoir formed by a fourth earth dam in Section 6, Block XIII; thence southerly in Section 7, all being situated in Karioi

Survey District; thence to its termination at a forebay and penstocks in Section 8A, Block ITI, Ngamatea Survey District.

(c) A powel'house with turbines and all necessary equipment for generating electricity, having a maximum capacity of 6,000 kW.

(d) A tailrace leading from the powerhouse to the Whangaehu River.

As shDwn on the plan marked N.Z.E.D. 834 deposited in the office of the New Zealand Electricity Department at Welling­ton.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 1971. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Electricity.

(N.Z.E.D. 10/36/1)

The Traffic (Ellesmere County) No~ice No.3, 1971

PURSUANT to the Transport Act 1962, the Minister of Trans­port hereby gives the follDwing notice.

NOTICE 1. This notice may be cited as the Traffic (Ellesmere County)

Notice No.3, 1971. 2. The roads specified in the First Schedule hereto are hereby

declared to be closely populated localities for ·the purposes of section 52 of the Transport Act 1962.

3. The roads specified in the Second Schedule hereto are hereby declared to be 40-miles-an-hour speed limit areas for the purposes of regulation 27A of the Traffic Regulations 1956*.

4. The notices under the Transport Act 1962 and the Traffic Regulations 1956* dated the 22nd day of July 1970t and the 23rd day of March 1970t which relate to the Ellesmere County are hereby revoked.

FIRST SCHEDULE SITUATED within Ellesmere County at LincDln:

Boundary Road (from James Street to a point 10 chains measured north-westerly generally along Boundary Road from James Street).

Gerald Street (from James Street to a point 4 chains measured westerly generally along Gerald Street from West Town Belt).

James Street (from Gerald Street tOo a point 6 chains measured north-easterly generally along James Street from Boundary Road).

Edward Street (from James Street to a point 40 chains measured south-easterly generally along Edward Street from East Town Belt).

Barker Street. Fitz Place. South Belt. North Belt. Kildare Terrace. Leinster Terrace. East Belt. West Belot. Robert Street. William Street. Maurice Street. Lyttelton Street.

SECOND SCHEDULE SITUATED within Ellesmere County at Lincoln:

Ellesmere Junction Road (from a point 4 chains measured westerly generally along the said road from West Town Belt to a point 40 chains measured westerly generally aLong Ellesmere Junction Road from Springs Road).

Springs Road (from a point 8 chains measured northerly generally along the said road from Ellesmere Junction Road to a point 48 chains measured southerly generally along Springs Road from Ellesmere Junction Road).

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 1971. J. B. GORDON, Minister of Transport.

*S.R. 1956/217 (Reprinted with amendments ND. 1 to 16: S.R. 1968/32)

Amendment No. 17: S.R. 1%9/54 Amendment No. 18: S.R. 1969/115 Amendment No. 19: S.R. 1970/157 Amendment No. 20: S.R. 1970/272

tGazet~e, No. 44, dated 30 July 1970, p. 1329 tGazette, No. 20, dated 2 April 1970, p. 558

(TT. 29/2/42)

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The Traffic (Hamilton City and Waikato County) Notice No.1, 1971

PURSUANT to the Transport Act 1962, the Minister of Trans­port hereby gives the following notice.

NOTICE 1. This notice may be cited as the Traffic (Hamilton City

and Waikato County) Notice No.1, 1971. 2. The roads specified in the First Schedule hereto are hereby

excluded from the limitation as to speed imposed by section 52 of the Transport Act 1962.

3. The roads specified in the Second Schedule hereto are hereby declared to be limited speed zones for the purposes of regulation 27 of the Traffic Regulations 1956*.

4. The roads specified in the Third Schedule hereto are hereby declared to be 40-miles-an-hour speed limit areas for the purposes of regulation 27A of the Traffic Regulations 1956*.

5. The notice under section 52 of the Transport Act 1962 and regulation 27 of the Traffic Regulations 1956*, dated the 6th day of May 1970t, which relates to Hamilton City and Waikato County, is hereby revoked.

FIRST SCHEDULE SITUATED within Hamilton City:

No. 1 State Highway (Awanui"Bluff) (from the north­western boundary of Hamilton City to Vardon Road and from Mangaonua Stream to Riverlea Road and from. a ~oint 3 chains measured southerly generally along the SaId hIghway from Anglesea Street to a point 2 chains measured westerly generally along the said highway from Johnsview Terrace).

No. 3 State Highway (Hamilton-Woodville via New Plymouth) (from the No. 1 State Highway (Awanui-Bluff) to a point 3 chains measured northerly generally along the said highway from Lome Street and from the southern boundary of Hamilton City to a point 5 chains measured south­easterly generally along the said highway from Tomin Road).

No. 23 State Highway (Hamilton-Raglan) (from the western boundary of Hamilton City to a point 9 chains measured south-westerly generally along the said State high­way from Poaka Avenue).

No. 26 State Highway (Hamilton-Kopu) (from the eastern boundary of Hamilton City to a point 7 chains measured north-easterly generally along the said State highway from Berkley Avenue).

Avalon Drive (from the northern boundary of Hamilton City to Rotokauri Road).

Bryant Road (from Sandwich Road to a point 20 chains measured south-westerly generally along Bryant Road from Sandwich Road).

Collins Road (from a point 1 chain measured south-westerly generally along the said road from Prisk Street to the south­western boundary of Hamilton City).

Crosby Road (from a point measured easterly generally along the said road from Wins tone Avenue to the eastern boundary of Hamilton City).

Delamare Road. Grand View Road (from Newcastle Road to a point 22

chains measured south-westerly generally along Grand View Road from Roy Street).

Hillsborough Terrace (from the southern side of Tisdall Street to the No. 3 State Highway (Hamilton-Woodville via New Plymouth».

Hukanui Road (from the northern boundary of Hamilton City to a point 4 chains measured northerly generally along the said road from Gerrand Place).

Marnane Terrace. Newcastle Road (from the No. 23 State Highway (Hamilton­

Raglan) to a point 14 chains measured northerly generally along the said road from the said State highway and from Ellicott Road to the western boundary of Hamilton City).

Peacockes Road (from the south-eastern boundary of Hamil­ton City to Norrie Street).

Pukete Road (from the northern boundary of Hamilton City to the No.1 State Highway (Awanui-Bluff».

River Road (from the northern boundary of Hamilton City to a point 8 chains measured northerly generally along the said road from Arran Road).

Ruakura Road (from Silverdale Road to a point 7 chains measured easterly generally along Ruakura Road from Peach­grove Road).

Sandwich Road (from Pukete Road to St. Andrews Terrace).

Tramway Road (from the north-eastern boundary of Hamilton City to a point 10 chains measured north-westerly generally along the said road from Insoll Avenue).

Tuhikaramea Road (from the south-western boundary of Hamilton City to a point 31 chains measured south"westerly generally along the said road from the No. 23 State Highway (Hamilton-Raglan» . SITUATED within Hamilton City and Waikato County, adjacent to Hamilton City:

Silverdale Road (from Ruakura Road to Carrington Avenue and from the No. 26 State Highway (Hamilton-Kopu) to a point 9 chains measured north-westerly generally along Silver­dale Road from the said State highway).

SECOND SCHEDULE SITUATED within Hamilton City:

Peacockes Road (from the south-eastern boundary of Hamil­ton City to Norrie Street).

THIRD SCHEDULE SITUATED within Hamilton City and Waikato County:

No.1 State Highway (Awanui-Bluff) (from Pukete Road to Vardon Road and from a point 3 chains measured southerly generally along the said State highway from Anglesea Street to a point 2 chains measured westerly generally along the said State highway from Johnsview Terrace).

NO'. 3 State Highway (Hamilton-Woodville via New Plymouth) (from the No.1 State Highway (Awanui-Bluff) to a point 3 chains measured northerly generally along ,the said State highway from Lome Street and from a point 29 chains measured south-easterly generally along the said State highway from Tomin Road to a point 5 chains measured south-easterly generally along the said State highway from Tomin RO'ad).

Bryant Road (from Sandwich Road to a point 20 chains measured south-westerly generally along Bryant Road from Sandwich Road).

Delamare Road. Hillsborough Terrace (from the southern side of Tisdall

Street to the No. 3 State Highway (Hamilton-Woodville via New Plymouth».

Matnane Road. River Road (from the northern boundary O'f Hamilton City

to a point 8 chains measured northerly generally along the said road ,from Arran Road).

Sandwich Road (from a point 16 chains measured easterly generally along Sandwich Road from Pukete Road to St. Andrews Terrace).

Tramway Road (from the north-eastern boundary of Hamil­ton City to a point 10 chains measured north-westerly generally along the said road from Insoll Avenue).

Tuhikaramea Road (from a point 9 chains measured south­easterly generally along the said road from Gibson Road to a point 31 chains measured south-westerly generally along Tuhikaramea Road from the No. 23 State Highway (Hamilton­Raglan) ). SITUATED within Hamilton City and Waikato County, adjacent to Hamilton City:'

Silverdale Road (from Hillcrest Road to Carrington Avenue).

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 1971. J. B. GORDON, Minister of Transport.

*S.R. 1956/217 (Reprinted with amendments No.1 to 16: S.R. 1968/32)

Amendment No. 17: S.R. 1969/54 Amendment No. 18: S.R. 1969/115 Amendment No. 19: S.R. 1970/157 Amendment No. 20: S.R. 1970/272

tGazette, No. 28, 14 May 1970, p. 843 (IT. 29/2/64)

The Traffic (Carterton Borough and Wairarapa South County) Notice No.1, 1971

PURSUANT to the Transport Act 1962, the Minister O'f Trans­port hereby gives the following notice.

1:244 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

NOTICE 1. This nO'tice may be cited as the Traffic (CartertO'n BO'rO'ugh

and Wairarapa SO'uth CO'unty) Notice NO'. 1, 1971. 2. The rO'ad specified in the First Schedule heretO' is hereby

excluded frO'm the limitatiO'n as to' speed impO'sed by sectiO'n 52 of the TranspO'rt Act 1962.

3. The road specified in the SecO'nd Schedule heretO' is hereby declared to' be a 40-miles-an-hO'ur speed limit area fO'r the purpO'ses O'f regulatiO'n 27A O'f the Traffic RegulatiO'ns 1956*.

4. The notice under the TranspO'rt Act 1949 dated the 2nd day O'f December 1957t which relates to' the rO'ads specified in the Sohedules heretO' is hereby revO'ked.

FIRST SCHEDULE SITUATED "ithin CartertO'n BO'rO'ugh:

NO'. 2 State Highway (PO'kenO'-WellingtO'n via GisbO'me) (frO'm PlimsO'Il Street to' the nO'rth-eastern bO'undary O'f Carter­tO'n BO'rO'ugh, and frO'm a pO'int 14 chains measured sO'uth­westerly generally alO'ng the said State Highway frO'm MO'retO'n RO'ad to' the sO'uth-westem bO'undary O'f CartertO'n BO'rO'ugh).

SECOND SCHEDULE SITUATED within CartertO'n BO'rO'ugh and Wairarapa SO'uth CO'unty:

NO'. 2 State Highway (PO'kenO'-WellingtO'n via GisbO'rne) (frO'm PIimsO'll Street to' a pO'int 12 chains measured nO'rth­easterly generally alO'ng the said State Highway frO'm Ander­sO'n RO'ad, and from a pO'int 14 chains measured sO'uth-westerly generally alO'ng the said State Highway from More,tO'n RO'ad to' the sO'uth-western bO'undary Df CartertO'n BO'rDugh).

Dated at WellingtDn this 22nd day O'f June 1971. J. B. GORDON, Minister O'f TranspDrt.

*S.R. 1956(217 (Reprinted with amendments NO'. 1 to' 16: S.R. 1968(32)

Amendment NO'. 17: S.R. 1969(54 Amendment NO'. 18: S.R. 1969(115 Amendment NO'. 19: S.R. 1970(157 Amendment NO'. 20: 1970(272

tGazette, NO'. 90, dated 3 December 19'57, VO'I. III, p. 2257 (TT. 29(2(20)

Th~ Traffic (Manukau City) Notice No.1, 1971

PURSUANT to' the TranspO'rt Act 1962, the Minister of TranspO'rt hereby gives the fDllO'wing nDtice.

NOTICE 1. This nO'tice may be cited as the Traffic (Manukau City)

NO'tice NO'. 1, 1971. 2. All the rO'ads in Manukau City, with the exceptiDn O'f

thO'se roads cDntained in the areas specified in the First Schedule heretO' are hereby excluded frO'm the limitatiO'n as to' speed impDsed by sectiO'n 52 Df the Transport Act 1962.

3. The rO'ads specified in the SecO'nd Schedule heretO' are hereby excluded frO'm the limitatiO'n as to' speed impO'sed by sectiO'n 52 O'f the TranspO'rt Act 1962 during the periDd cO'm­mencing with the Wednesday fO'llowing Easter each year and ending with the 30th day O'f NO'vember.

4. The roads specified in the SecO'nd Schedule heretO' are hereby declared to' be 40-miles-an-hDur speed limit areas fDr the purpO'ses O'f regulatiO'n 27A O'f the Traffic RegulatiDns 1956* during the period cO'mmencing with the Wednesday fDIlDwing Easter each year and ending with the 30th day O'f NO'vember.

5. The rDads specified in the Third Schedule heretO' are hereby declared to be 4O-miles-an-hO'ur speed limit areas fO'r the purpDses O'f regulatiO'n 27A Df the Traffic RegulatiO'ns 1956*

6. The nDtice under the TranspO'rt Act 1962 dated the 28th day O'f August 19'69t which relates to' the rO'ads specified in the Sohedules heretO' is hereby revDked.

FIRST SCHEDULE SITUATED WITHIN MANUKAU CITY

AT ArdmO're: AU that area at Ardmore consisting Df the area of land

fO'rmerly occupied by the SchO'Dl Df Engineering, University O'f Auckland, and the area O'ccupied by the ArdmO're Teachers CO'llege.

At Bucklands Beach and Eastern Beach: All that area at Bucklands Beach and Eastern Beach bounded

by a line oammencing at the pDint where the nDrthern baundary of Hawick BO'rO'ugh meets the shDre Df the Hauraki Gulf; thence south-westerly generally along that bO'undary to' the nO'rth-western side O'f HutchinsDns RO'ad; thence nO'rth­westerly generally by a right line to' a point O'n the sO'uthern side O'f Gills Raad, 10 chains measured westerly generally alO'ng the said road frDm Hutchinsons Road; thence across Gills RO'ad at right angles from its sO'uthern side to' its nO'rthern side; thence by a right line to' a pO'int O'n the sO'uth-eastern side of Bucklands Beach RO'ad, 3 chains measured sO'uth­westerly generally alO'ng the said rO'ad frDm Richard Avenue; thence across Bucklands Beach RO'ad at right angles frO'm its south-eastern side to' its nDrth-western side; thenc!' by a right line to' a pDint O'n the shore O'f the Tamaki Estuary O'pposite the end of Pigeon MDuntain RDad; thence nO'rtherly generally alDng the shO're of the said estuary, and south-easterly generally alO'ng the shO're Df the Hauraki Gulf to' the cO'mmencing pO'int. At Beachlands:

All that area bounded by a line commencing at a pO'int O'n the nO'rthern side of Beachlands RO'ad, 5 chains measured sO'uth-easterly generalIy alDng the said rDadside frO'm Shelly Bay RO'ad; thence nO'rth-easterly generally by a right line acrO'ss the eastern end O'f Third View Avenue to' the shO're O'f the Hauraki Gulf; thence westerly generally alO'ng the said shO'reline to' a pO'int Dpposite the sO'uthern end O'f Puriri RO'ad; thence by a right line to' the sDuthern end O'f Puriri Road; thence by a right line sauth-easterly generally to' the western end O'f the Karaka RDad; thence sauth-easterly generaLly alO'ng the sDuthern side Df Karaka RO'ad to its eastern end; thence northerly generally by a right line to' the cO'mmencing pDint. At ClevedDn:

ClevedO'n-Kawakawa RO'ad (from Papakura-ClevedO'n RO'ad to' the entrance to' the Clevedon Public SchDal).

Papakura-ClevedDn Road (frDm Hyde RO'ad to NO'rth RO'ad).

East RDad (frDm Papakura-ClevedO'n RDad to' Hyde RDad). Hyde RO'ad. NO'rth RO'ad (from ClevedO'n-Kawakawa RO'ad to a point 18

chains measured nO'rtherly generally alang NO'rth RO'ad from Thorps Quarry RO'ad). At Kawakawa Bay:

ClevedDn-Kawakawa Bay RO'ad (from Kawakawa Bay). (Orere RDad to' a pDint 12 chains measured sDuth-westerly generally along ClevedO'n - Kawakawa Bay Road from Kawa­kawa Bay - Orere Raad.)

Kawakawa Bay CO'ast RO'ad (from Kawakawa Bay - Orere RDad to' a point 4 chains measured north-easterly generally alDng Kawakawa Bay CO'ast RO'ad frO'm Karaka RO'ad).

Kawakawa Bay - Orere RO'ad (from ClevedO'n - Kawakawa Bay Raad to' Bertram RO'ad) . At Mangere, Mangere Bridge, Mangere East, and FavO'na:

All that area at Mangere, Mangere Bridge, Mangere East, and FavO'na except that pO'rtiDn O'f FavO'na RDad described in the Second Schedule heretO', bO'unded by a line cO'mmencing at the point where the sO'uth-western bDundary O'f Otahuhu BO'rDugh meets the nO'rth-western bDundary Df PapatDetO'e City; thence sO'uth-westerly generally alDng the nO'rth-western boundary af PapatDetO'e City and alDng the sO'uth-eastern side Df PO'rtage RDad to' a point DppO'site the sDuth-western side Df HenwO'Dd RO'ad where it meets PO'rtage RO'ad; thence acrDSS Portage RDad at right angles from its sDuthern side to' its northern side; thence nDrth-westerly generally by a right line acrO'ss the end Df Richard Avenue to' the sO'uth-eastern side of Pukaki RO'ad; thence nO'rth-easterly generally alO'ng the south-eastern side O'f Pukaki RO'ad to' the sO'uthern side O'f the NO'. 20 State Highway (Onehunga-RedO'ubt RO'ad); thence westerly generally by a right line across Pukaki RDad to a paint an the sauth-eastern side of Westney Road, 26 chains measured sO'uth-westerly generally alang the said roadside frDm the NO'. 20 State Highway (Onehunga-RedO'ubt RO'ad); thence across Westney RO'ad at right angles frDm its sO'uth-eastern side to' its nDrth-western side; thence due west by a right line to' a point on the sO'uth-eastern side Df GeO'rge BO'It! MemO'rial Drive; thence nDrth-easterly generally alO'ng that side O'f GeO'rge Bolt Memorial Drive to' the sDuth-western side O'f NO'. 20 State Highway (Onehunga-RedO'ubt RO'ad); thence acrO'ss the said State Highway at right angles from its sO'uth-western side to' its nDrth-eastern side; thence nO'rtherly generally alO'ng tho said roadside to' a point oppO'site the sO'uthern side Qf Tarata Crescent; thence across the said State highway at right angles from its eastern side to' its western side; thence sO'uth­westerly generally by a right line to a pO'int O'n the eastern side O'f Kirkbride RO'ad; thence nDrth-westerly generally alDng the said roadside, acrDSS MO'untain Road, to' the eastern side O'f

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WalLace Road; thence northerly generally along the eastern side of Wallace Road to the southern side of Pikitea Road; thence across Wallace Road at right angles from its eastern side to its western side; thence westerly generally by a right line across the southern end of Wellesley Road to a point on the bank of the Oxidation Pond; thence northerly and westerly generally along the bank of the Oxidation Pond and northerly and easterly generally along the shore of the Manukau Harbour to a point opposite the end of Miro Road; thence due east by a right line to the western boundary of Otahuhu Borough; thence southerly generally along that boundary to the commencing point. At Manurewa:

All that area at Manurewa bounded by a line commencing at a point on the south-western side of the No. 1 State Highway (Awanui-Bluff) beneath the Orams Road overbridge; thence southerly generally along the said side of the No. 1 State Highway (Awanui-Bluff) to ,the north-eastern side of the North Island Main Trunk Railway; thence south-westerly generaHy by a right line across the said railway to a point on the eastern side of the Great South Road, 16 chains measured south-easterly generally along the said roadside from the southern bank of the Papakura Stream; thence across the Great South Road at right angles from its eastern side to its Western side; thence north-westerly generally along the western side of the Great South Road to the northern bank of the Papakura Stream; thence south-westerly generally along that bank of the said stream to a point due east of the southern end of Coxheads Road; thence north-westerly generally along the western side of Coxheads Road to the northern side Df Wattle Farm Road; thence along the northern side of Wattle Farm Road to a point 32 chains measured south-westerly generally along the said road from Coxheads Road; thence north-westerly generally by a right line across the western end of Leabank Road to a point on the south-eastern side of Wey­mouth Road, 10 chains measured south-westerly generally along the said roadside from Friedlanders Road; thence across Wey­mouth Road at right angles from its south-eastern side to its north-western side; thence south-westerly generally along the north-western side of Weymouth Road to the western side of Rowandale Avenue; thence north-westerly generally by a right line to a point on the southern side of Browns Road, 5 chains measured south-westerly generally along Browns Road from Dagenham Street; thence north-easterly generally along the southern side of Browns Road to the western side Df Dagenham Street; thence across Browns Road at right angles from its southern side to its northern side; thence north-easterly generally by a right line to the north-western end of McVilly Road; thence north-easterly generally by a right line to' a point on the south-western side of the Great South Road, 12 chains measured northerly generally along the said roadside from Browns Road; thence across the Great South Road at right angles from its south-western side to its f!orth-eastern side; thence north-easterly generally by a right line to the com­mencing point. At Maraetai:

All that area bounded by a line commencing at a point on the south-western side of Maraetai Coast Road, 90 chains measured south-easterly generally along the said road from Rewa Road; thence across Maraetai Coast Road at right angles from its south-western side to its north-eastern side; thence due north by a right line to the shore of the Hauraki Gulf; thence north-westerly and westerly generally along the said shoreline to a point due north of the end of Summer Side Road; thence due south by a right line to the end of SUmmer Side Road; thence southerly generally along the south-western side of Summer Side Road to the north-western side of Maraetai Drive; thence south-westerly generally along the said side of Maraetai Drive to a point 2 chains measured south-westerly generalIy along Maraetai Drive from Summer Side Road; thence across Maraetai Drive at right angles from its north­western side to its south-eastern side; thence south-westerly generally along the said roadside to the southern side of Maraetai School Road; thence easterly generally by a right line to the southern end of Rewa Road; thence easterly generalIy by a right line to the commencing point. At Otara:

All that area at Otara, with the exception of the No.1 State Highway (Awanui-Bluff) (Auckland-Hamilton MDtorway), bounded by a line commencing at a point where the northern boundary Df P'apatoetoe City joins the bank of the Otaki Creek, thence north-easterly and easterly generally along the banks of the Otaki Creek, ,the Tamaki River, and the Otara Creek, and the northern boundary of part Lot 3, D.P. 13917, to the western side of Springs Road; thence south-westerly generally along that roadside and the western side of East Tamaki Road to a point 4 chains measured northerly generally along tho said roadside from Prestons Road; thence across East Tamaki Road at right angles from its western side to its C

eastern side; 'thence southerly generally along the eastern side of East Tamaki Road to Prestons Road; thence southerly generally along the eastern side of Prestons Road to the northern side of Ross Road; thence along the said northern sido of Ross Road to a point 15 chains measured easterly generally along the said roadside from Prestons RDad; thence across Ross Road at right angles from its northern side to its southern side; thence south-westerly generally by a right line to a point on the northern side of Flat Bush School Road, 4 chains measured south-easterly generally along the said road from Wynton Place; thence across Flat Bush School Road at right angles from its northern side to its southern side; thence southerly generally by a right line to a point on the northern side of Dawsons RDad, 18 chains measured south-easterly generally along the said roadside from Flat Bush School Road; thence across Dawsons Road at right angles from its northern side to its southern side; thence south-westerly generally by a right line to the junction of the eastern side of Rapson Road with the northern side of Flat Bush Road; thence across Flat Bush Road at right angles from its northern side to its southern side; thence south-westerly generally by a right line to a point on the north-eastern side of Boundary Road, 10 chains measured south-easterly generally along the said roadside from Prestons Road; thence north-westerly generally along the north­eas,tern side of Boundary Road to the eas!tern side of Pres tons Road; thence across Boundary Road at right angles from its northern side to its southern side; thence south-westerly generally along the south-eastern side of Prestons Road to the eastern boundary of Papatoetoe City; thence north-westerly and westerly generally along the eastern and northern boun­daries of Papatoetoe City to the commencing point. At Orere Point:

Bays Road. First Avenue. Howard Road. Orere Point Road (from Bays Road to the northern end of

Orere Point Road). Third Avenue.

Adjacent to Papatoetoe City· No. 20 State Highway (Onehunga-Redoubt Road), (from

the southern boundary of Papatoetoe City to a point 9 chains measured southerly generally along the said State highway from the said boundary). At Pakuranga:

All that area at Pakuranga bounded by a line commencing at a point on the eastern bank of the Tamaki River due west of the northern end of Fisher Parade; thence due east by a right line to the northern end of Fisher Parade; thence south­easterly generally by a right line to a point on the western side of Glenmore Road 15 chains measured north-easterly generally along the said roadside from The Boulevard; thence across Glenmore Road at right angles from its western side to its eastern side; thence south-westerly generally along that roadside across Pakuranga Road to the south-eastern side of Pakuranga Road; thence north-easterly generally along that roadside for a distance of 20 chains, more or less, to the western bank of the stream flowing into the P'akuranga Creek; thence southerly generally along the western bank of the said stream to the Pakuranga Creek; thence westerly and north­westerly generally along the northern bank of the Pakuranga Creek to the Tamaki River; thence northerly and north­easterly generally along the eastern bank of the Tamaki River to the commencing point. At Sandspit:

All that area at Sandspit bounded by a line commencing at a point where the southern boundary of Howick Borough meets the shore of the Hauraki Gulf; thence westerly generally along that boundary to a point 2 chains measured south-westerly generally from the end of Sandspit Road; thence southerly generally by a right line to a point on the western side of Somerville Road, 3 chains measured southerly generally along the said roadside from Sandspit Road; thence across Somerville Road at right angles from its western side to its eastern side; thence due east by a right line to a point on the north-western bank of the Maungamaungaroa Creek; thence north-easterly generally along the bank of the said creek and northerly along the shore of the Hauraki Gulf to the commencing point.

At Takanini: All that area at Takanini bounded by a line commencing

at the intersection of the north-eastern side of the Great South Road with the north-western boundary of Papakura Borough; thence north-easterly generally along the north­western boundary of Papakura Borough to the western side of Grove Road; thence north-westerly generally along the said roadside to the south-eastern side of Walters Road; thence

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

south-westerly generally along that side of Walters Road to a point 16 chains measured north-easterly generally along Walters Road from Valley Road; thence across Walters Road at right angles from its south-eastern side to its north­western side; thence south-westerly generally along the north­western side of Walters Road across Valley Road to the north-eastern side of the North Island Main Trunk Railway; thence north-westerly generally along that railway to the south-eastern side of Taka Street; thence north-easterly generally along the said roadside to the south-western side of Takanini School Road; thence across Takanini School Road at right angles from its south-western side to its north-eastern side; thence northerly generally by a right line to a point on the south-eastern side of the Clevedon-Takanini Road, 2 chains measured north-easterly generally along the said roadside from Takanini School Road; thence across the Clevedon-Takanini Road at right angles from its south-eastern side to its north­western side; thence north-westerly generally by a right line to a point on the north-eastern side of Takanini School Road at its intersection with the south-eastern side of Manuroa Road; thence across Takanini School Road at right angles from its north-eastern side to its south-western side; thence north-westerly generally along the said roadside across Manuroa Road to a point 7 chains measured north-westerly generally along the said roadside from Manuroa Road; thence south-westerly generally by a right line across the end of Reding Street. and across Oakleigh Avenue to a point on the north-eastern side of the Great South Road, 2 chains measured north-westerly generally along the said roadside from Manuia Road; thence south-easterly generally along the north­eastern side of the Great South Road to a point opposite the south-western side of Inlet Road; thence across the Great South Road at right angles from its north-eastern side to' its south-western side; thence south-easterly generally along the south-western side of Inlet Road to the bank of the Pahurehure Inlet; thence south-easterly generally along the bank of the ~aid inlet to the north-western boundary of Papakura Borough; thence north-easterly generally along the said boundary to the commencing point.

Graham Road. Waiari Road.

.• Waimana Road. At Weymouth:

Beach Road, Bieklers Road, Blanes Road, Bretts Road, Domain Road, Estuary Road, Evans Road, Gibbons Road, Greers Road, Hazards Road, Lucas Road, Mail Road, McInnes Road, McLeods Road, Ocean View Road, Roys Road, Waima Road, Weymouth Road (from Waimahia Road to the southern end of Weymouth Road).

SECOND SCHEDULE SITUATED WITHIN MANUKAU CITY

At Orere Point: Bays Road. First Avenue. Howard Road. Orere Pbint Road (from Bays Road to the northern end of

OrerePoint Road). Third Avenue.

THIRD SCHEDULE SITUATED \VITHIN MANUKAU CITY

AT Mangere, Mangere Bridge, Mangere East, and Favona: . No. 20 State Highway (Onehunga-Redoubt Road) (from

Tarata Crescent to George Bolt Memorial Drive). Favona Road (from Robertson Road to a point 5 chains

measured south-westerly generally along Favona Road from Forbes Road).

Kirkbride Road (from Mountain Road to the No. 20 State Highway (Onehtinga-Redoubt Road)).

Oruarangi Road (from a point 3 chains measured south­westerly generally along thl;: said road from Waipouri Road to· a point 24 chains measured northl;:rly generally along Oruarangi Road from Ruaiti Road).

Pukaki Road. Ruaiti Road. Waipouri Road. Wallace Road (from Mountain Road to Pikitea Road).

At Otara: East Tamaki Road (from Prestons Road to a point 16

chains measured easterly generally along East Tamaki from Springs Road).

At Pakuranga and Howick: Botany Road (from the southern boundary of Howick

Borough to a point 32 chains measured southerly generally along Botany Road from the said boundary).

Pakuranga Road (from Glenmore Road to the western boundary of Howick Borough).

Whitford Road (from the southern boundary of Howick Borough to a point 32 chains measured southerly generally along Whitford Road from the said boundary). At Takanirii and Papakura:

Great South Road (from a point 16 chains measured south­easterly generally along the said road from the southern bank of the Papakura Stream to Inlet Road).

Grove Road (from Walters Road to the northern boundary of Papakura Borough).

Manuroa Road (from Takanini School Road to Valley Road) .

Valley Road (from Manuroa Road to Clevedon-Takanini Road).

Walters Road (from Grove Road to a point 16 chains measured easterly generally along Walters Road from Valley Road).

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 1971. J. B. GORDON, Minister of Transport.

*S.R. 1956/217 (Reprinted with amendments No.1 to 16: S.R. 1968/32)

Amendment No. 17: S.R. 1969/54 Amendment No. 18: S.R. 1969/115 Amendment No. 19: S.R. 1970/157 Amendment No. 20: S.R. 1970/272 Amendment No. 21: S.R. 1971/117

tGazette, No. 53, dated 4 September 1969, p. 1669 (TT. 29/2/119)

Change of the Purpose oj Part of a Reserve to Recreation Purpo<'!es and Addttion of the Reserve to the Woodend Domain

PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister of Lands hereby changes the purpose of that part of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto from a reserve for a gravel pit to a reserve for recreation purposes, and further declares the said reserve to be a public domain subject to the provisions of Part III of the said Act, to form part of the Woodend Domain to be administered as a public domain by the Domain Board.

SCHEDULE CANTERBURY LAND DISTRIC~RANGlORA COUNTY

RURAL Section 39980, formerly part Reserve 2976, situated in Block XI, Rangiora Survey District; area, 3 roods 28.3 perches, more or less. (8.0. Plan 1160'6).

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of June 1971. D. J. CARTER, for Minister of Lands.

(L. and S. H.O. 6/5/11; D.O. 8/3/43)

Reservation of Land

PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, the Minister of Lands hereby sets apart the land described in the Schedule hereto as a reserve for recreation purposes.

SCHEDULE GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT-GISBORNE CITY

LOTS 29, 30, and 31, D.P. 5094, being part Kaiti 334 and 337A 2 Blocks, situated in the City of Gisborne: area, 2 roods 32.7 perches, more or less, Crown land comprised in all Gazette notice 93366.

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of June 1971. D. J. CARTER, for Minister of Lands.

(L. and S. H.O. 1/1107/2; D.O. 8/986)

Reservalton of Land

PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, the Minister of Lands hereby sets apart the land described in the Schedule hereto as a reserve for Catchment Commission buildings.

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SCHEDULE OTAGO LAND DISTRICT-WAITAKI COUNTY

SECTION 10', Block XIV, Town of Kurow: area, 1 rood 25.8 perches, more or less (S.O. Plan 17196).

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of June 1971. D. J. CARTER, for Minister of Lands.

(L. and S. H.O. 15/244/1/13; D.O. 8/396)

Reservation of Land and Vesting ill the Akaroa County Council

PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, the Minister of Lands hereby sets apart the land described in the Schedule hereto as a reserve for recreation and further, pursuant to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, vests the said reserve in the Chair­man, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the County of Akaroa, in trust, for that purpose.

SCHEDULE CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT-AKAROA COUNTY

SECTION 166, Town of Akaroa, situated in Block IV, Akaroa Survey District: area, 18.6 perches, more or less (S.O. Plan 11615).

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of June 1971. D. J. CARTER, for Minister of Lands.

(L. and S. H.O. 6/6/274; D.O. 8/1/20'4)

Authorisation of the Exchange of Part of a Reserve for Other Land

PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister of Lands hereby authorises the exchange of that part of the reserve for recreation described in the First Schedule hereto for the land described in the Second Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE NORm AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-\VAITEMATA COUNTY

PART Lot 33, D.P. 46997, being part Allotment 28, Waiwera Parish, situated in Block XII, Waiwera Survey District: area, 2.1 perches, more or less. Part certificate of title, Volume 786, folio 39. As shown on the plan marked L. and S. 1/ 1527B, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey at Wellington, and thereon edged red (S.O. Plan 46556).

SECOND SCHEDULE NORm AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-WAITEMATA COUNTY

PART Lot 34, D.P. 46997, being part Allotment 28, Waiwera Parish, situated in Block XII, Waiwera Survey District: area, 2.3 perches, more or less. Part certificate of title, Volume 20'83, folio 15. As shown on the plan marked L. and S. 1/1527B, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey at Wellington, and thereon edged green.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. D. J. CARTER, for Minister of Lands.

(L. and S. H.O. 1/1527; D.O. 8/46997)

Authorisatz'on of the Exchange of Part of a Reserve for Other Land

PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister of Lands hereby authorises the exchange of that part of the reserve for recreation described in the First Schedule hereto for the land described in the Second Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-WAITEMATA COUNTY

PART Lot 3,3, D.P. 46997, being part Allotment 28, Waiwera Parish, situated in Block XII, Waiwera Survey District: area, 2.2 perches, more or less. Pa!'t certificate of title, Volume 786, folio 39. As shown on the plan marked L. and S. 1/1527c, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey at Wellington, and thereon edged red (S.0'. Plan 46556).

SECOND SCHEDULE NORm AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-WAITEMATA CoUNTY

PART Lot 144, D.P. 21728, being part Allotment 28, Waiwera Parish, situated in Block XII, Waiwera Survey District: area, 13.8 perches, more or less. Part certificate of title, Volume 1371, folio 50. As shown on the plan marked L. and S. 1/ 1527c, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey at Wellington, and thereon edged green.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. D. J. CARTER, for Minister of Lands.

(L. and S. H.O. 1/1527; D.O. 8/46997)

Proposed Exemption From Import Licensing Withdrawal Notice (No.6) 1971

NOTICE is hereby given that the proposed exemption from import licensing in respect of the goods of the classes set forth in the Schedule hereto, included in the New Zealand Gazette of 26 November 197O',is hereby withdrawn. .

SCHEDULE PROPOSED EXEMPTION WITHDRAWN

Tariff Item Classes of Goods Ex 73.32.01 1 Bolts and nuts of high tensile steel over 5/8 in. Ex 73.32.0'4 S diameter.

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of June 1971. L. R. ADAMS-SCHNEIDER, Minister ofCustoins.

Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 16) 1971

PURSUANT to regulation 16 of the Import Control Regulations 1964*, the Minister of Customs hereby gives notice as follows:

1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 16) 1971.

(b) This notice shall come into force on 1 July 1971. 2. Goods of the classes specified and for the purposes of the

Customs Tariff falling within the Tariff items in the Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce ormanufacture of any country, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.

SCHEDULE EXEMPTIONS CREATED

Tariff Item Classes of Goods Ex 84.11.0'9 Compressors, gas, other than ammonia, designed

solely for use in refrigerators or freezers. Ex 84.43.0'9 Ingot moulds.

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of June 1971. L. R. ADAMS-SCHNEIDER, Minister of Customs ..

*S.R. 1964/47

Post Office Money Orders-Minimum Amount Notice No.1

PURSUANT to regulation 13 of the Money Order Regulations 1949, notice is hereby given that, as from the 2nd day of August 1971, the minimum amount for which a money order may be issued to be forwarded by post for payment in New Zealand, shall be $7.01.

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of June 1971. LANCE L. ADAMS-SCHNEIDER,

for ALLAN McCREADY, Postmaster-General.

Revoking the Foreshore Licence Issued to Melville John Lynch and Alan Leslie Grant for a Slipway in Orongo Bay, Bay of Islands .

PURSUANT to the Harbours Act 1950, the Minister of Marine hereby gives notice that the licence signed on 23 January 1968*, authorising Melville John Lynch and Alan Leslie Grant

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to use and occupy a part of the foreshDre and bed of the sea in Orongo Bay, Bay of Islands, as a site for a s!ipway as shown on plan M.D. 12747, is hereby revoked.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. AllAN McCREADY, Minister of Marine and Fisheries.

"'Gazette, 1 February 1968, page 143 (M. 54/10/131)

Licensing Winstone Ltd. to Occupy a Site for a Revetment and Jetty in Waikato River at Mercer

PURSUANT to the Harbours Act 1950, the Minister of Marine hereby licenses and permits W!nstone ~td. (hereinafter ca.lled the licensee which term shall mclude Its successors or assigns unless the ~ontext requires a different construction), to use and occupy a part of the bed of the Waikato River at Mercer as shown Dn plans marked M.D. 10127, M.D. 10241, and M.D. 14123 and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington, for the purpose of m~intaining there.on a revet­ment and jetty as shown on the said plans, such lIcence to be held and enjoyed by the licensee upon and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE CONDITIONS

(1) This licence is subject to the Foreshore Licence Regula­tions 1960 and the prDvisions of those regulations shall, so far as applicable, apply hereto.

(2) The term of the licence shall be 14 years from the lst day of June 1971.

(3) The premium payable by the licensee shall be sixteen dollars ($16) and the annual sum so payable by the licensee shall be twenty dollars ($20).

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. ALLAN McCREADY, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. (M. 54/3/194)

Maori Oyster Fishery-Kaipara Harbour

PuRSUANT to section 12 of the Fisheries Amendment Act 1965, the Minis,ter of Marine and Fisheries, acting on the recom­mendation of the committee in control of the fishery, hereby declares that no oysters shall be taken from the Maori oyster fishery prescribed by subparagraphs (iii) and (iv) of para­graph (d) of regulation 30 of the Oyster Fishing Regulations 1946 (S.R. 1966/177), during the period commencing on 1 July 197'1 and ending on 30 June 1972.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 1971. ALLAN McCREADY, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. (M. 4217/2)

Special Order Made by Waitemata County Council Altering Riding Boundaries

PURSUANT to section 88 of the Counties Act 1956, the Secretary for Internal Affairs hereby publishes the following Special Order made by the Waitemata County Council.

Dated at Wel1ington this 30th day of June 1971. P. J. O'DEA, Secretary for Internal Affairs.

(lA. 103/137/110)

SPECIAL ORDER IN exercise of the powers conferred upon it by section 23 of the Counties Act 1956, the Waitemata County Council hereby, by Special Order, resolves that-

1. The number of ridings within the County be increased to 10.

2. The Waikumete Riding shall be abolished. 3. An area of the Kaukapakapa Riding together with an area

of the Whangaparaoa Riding shall be constituted as a new riding to be named the Albany Riding, the boundaries of the said Albany Riding shall be as described in Schedule 1 hereto.

4. An area of the Kaukapakapa Riding shall be included within the Whangaparaoa Riding, and the boundaries of the said Whangaparaoa Riding shall be as described in Schedule 2 hereto.

5. That area of the Kaukapakapa Riding described in Schedule 3 hereto shall be constituted as a new riding to be named the Wainui Riding.

6. An area of the Waitakere Riding together with an area of the Kaukapakapa Riding, the whole being described in Schedule 4 hereto, shall be constituted as a new riding to be named the Kumeu Riding.

7. That area of the Waitakere Riding described in Schedule 5 hereto shall be constituted as a new riding to be named the Lincoln Riding.

8. An area of the former Waikumete Riding shall be included within 'the Titirangi Riding, and the boundaries of the said Titirangi Riding shall be as described in Schedule 6 hereto.

9. An area of the former Waikumete Riding shall be included within the Te Atatu Riding, and the boundaries of the said Te Atatu Riding shall be as described in Schedule 7 hereto.

10. An area of the former Waikumete Riding shall be included within the Waitakere Riding, and the boundaries of the said Waitakere Riding shall be as described in Schedule 8 hereto.

11. The amended boundaries of the Kaukapakapa Riding shall be as described in Schedule 9 hereto.

12. The boundaries of the Glenfield Riding shall remain as at present.

13. This Special Order shall take effect on the 31st day of August 1971 provided, however, for all financial purposes, it shall take effect on the 1st day of April 1972.

SCHEDULE 1 ALBANY RIDING

ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, Waitemata County, bounded by a line commencing at a point in Block VI, Waitemata Survey District, on the left bank of the Pare­moremo Creek in line with the easternmost boundary of Allot­ment 7, Paremoremo Parish, and proceeding northerly along a right line across the aforesaid creek, to and along that eastern boundary, to and north-westerly and northerly along the middle of Brookdale Road, to and north-easterly along the middle of Ridge Road, to and northerly along 'the middle of O'Brien Road, to and north-easterly along the middle of State Highway No. 18, to and south-easterly along the middle of State Highway No.1, and easterly generally along the middle of Lonely Track Road to the junction with the middle of East Coast Road in Block IV, Waitemata Survey District; thence north-westerly generally along the middle of that road to the intersection with the right bank of the Okura River in Block XV, Waiwera Survey District; thence noruh-easterly along that right bank and continuing north-easterly, southerly, westerly, and again southerly along the boundary of the Waitemata County as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1969, page 2079, to and south-westerly along the northern boundary of Glenfield Riding, hereinafter ~cribed, to the right bank of Hellyers Creek, in Block VII, Waitemata Survey District; thence westerly generally along that right bank and continuing westerly and northerly generally along the boundary of the Waitemata County, aforesaid, and continuing along the left bank of the Paremoremo Creek, to the point of commence­ment.

SCHEDULE 2 HIBISCUS COAST RIDING

ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, Waite­mata County, bounded by a line commencing at the junction of the middle of the Waiwera River and the sea coast of the Hauraki Gulf, in Block IV, Waiwera Survey District, and pro­ceeding southerly, easterly, westerly, and again southerly along the boundary of the Waitemata County as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1969, page 2079, and continuing along the left bank of the Okura River to the intersection with the middle of East Coast Road in Block XV, Waiwera Survey District; thence north-westerly and northerly generally along the boundary of Wainui Riding, hereinafter described, to the middle of the Waiwera River; thence easterly, generally, down the middle of the Waiwera River, to the point of commence­ment.

SCHEDULE 3 W AINU! RIDING

ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, Waite­mata County, bounded by a line commencing in Block I, Waiwera Survey District, at the intersection of the middle of the Newmarket-Opua Railway with the boundary of the Waite­mata County as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1969, page 2079, and proceeding southerly and easterly 'along the boundary of the Waitemata County, aforesaid, to a point in the

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middle of the Waiwera River due north of the junction of the north-western end of a public road forming the southern boundary of Lot 63, D.P. 4653 (Wainui-Waiwera Road), and the middle line of that road; thence due south to and easterly along 'the middle of the aforesaid road, to and southerly along the middle of State Highway No.1 to the intersection in Block VII, Waiwera Survey District, with the middle of the Otanerua Stream; thence south-westerly generally up the middle of that stream to a point in line with the western boundary of Allot­ment 217, Waiwera Parish; thence southerly along a right line, to and along that western boundary, to and south-westerly along the generally northern side of Hillcrest Road to a point in line with the north-western boundary of Lo,t 15, D.P. 47676; thence south-westerly along a right line across Hillcrest Road, to and along that north-western boundary and the north­western boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 48277,' to and southerly generally along the generally western boundaries of that Lot 1 to the left bank of the Nukumea Stream; thence south-westerly along a right line across Nukumea Stream, to and along the north-western boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 36838, to and south­easterly along the south-western boundary of that Lot 1, to and along the north-eastern sides of West Hoe Road, to and again along the south-western boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 36838, along a right Hne across West Hoe Road, to and along the north-eastern boundary of Allotment 231, to the easternmost comer of that allotment; thence south-westerly along the south­eastern boundary of Allotment 231, the south-eastern end of a public road and the north-western boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 35842, to and south-easterly along the north-eastern boundary of Allotment E. 233, the north-eastern end of a public road, and again the north-eastern boundary of that Al10tment E. 233, to and south-wes,terly along the north-western boundary of Allotment 66 and its production across a tributary of the Orewa River to the right bank of that tributary; thence southerly along that right bank, to and westerly then easterly along the line of mean high water of the left and right banks of another tributary of the Orewa River, to and south-westerly then easterly generally along the line of mean high water of the left and right banks of the Orewa River and its tributaries to the intersection with the middle of a pUblic road forming the north-eastern boundary of Allotment 146; thence south-easterly along the middle of that road, to and south-westerly along the middle of State Highway No.1, to and westerly generally along the middle of Wainui Road, to and along the middle of Wainui­Silverdale Road, to a point in Block XI, Waiwera Survey District, in line with the north-eastern boundary of Allotment 60, all the aforesaid allotments being of Waiwera Parish; thence south-easterly along a right Hne, to and along that north­eastern boundary and its production, to and south-westerly up the middle of the Weiti River to a point in line with the western side of a public road forming the western boundary of Allotment 21, Okura Parish; thence southerly along a right line, to and along that western side, to and along the western boundary of Allotment 22, Okura Parish, and its production, to and south-westerly along the middle of State Highway No. I, to and southerly and south-easterly along the middle of East Coast Road, to the intersection with the right bank of the Okura River, in Block XV, Waiwera Survey District; thence south-easterly and westerly generally along the boundary of Albany Riding, hereinbefore described, to and north-westerly generally along the north-eastern boundary of Kumeu Riding, hereinafter described, to and northerly generally along the eastern boundary of Kaukapakapa Riding, hereinafter described, to the point of commencement.

SCHEDULE 4 KUMEU RIDING

ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, Waitemata County, bounded by a line commencing in Block I, Kumeu Survey District, at the intersection of the sea coast of the Tasman sea and the production south-westerly of a right line between the northernmost corner of an area of 6 acres 3 roods 39 perches, shown ooloured blue on S.O. Plan 27511 (now part of Section 3, Block II, Kumeu Survey District), and the south-western corner of that Section 3, and proceeding north­easterly along that production and right line to and along the south-eastern boundaries of Lots 9 and 10, D.P. 9826, and the last boundary produced, to and northerly along the middle of State Highway No. 16, to a point in line with the middle of Kiwitahi Road in Block III, Kumeu Survey District; thence easterly along a right line, crossing the Newmarket-Opua Railway, to and north-easterly generally along the middle of ihe aforesaid road, to and <along the middle of Old North Road, to a point in line with the south-eastern boundary of Section 11, Block XV, Kaipara Survey District; thence north-

- easterly along a right line, to and along the south-eastern boundaries of Sections 11 and 12, to and southerly and easterly along the western and southern boundaries of Section 13, and the last-mentioned boundary produced, to and northerly along the middle of Peak Road to a point in line with the northern

boundary of Section 17, all the aforesaid sections being in Block XV, Kaipara Survey District; thence easterly generally along a right line, to and along the northern boundaries of Section 17 aforesaid, and the last-mentioned boundary pro­duced, to and northerly along the middle of Chatham Road to a point in line with the south-eastern boundary of Allotment 4, Pnkeatua Parish; thence north-easterly along a right line, to and along that boundary, and northerly along the eastern boundaries of Allotment 4, to and easterly generally along the middle of Bald Hill Road, to and south-easterly along the middle of Black Bridge Road to a point in line with the western boundary of Allotment M274, Pukeatua Parish; thence southerly along a right line, to and along that western boundary and its production, to and easterly generally along the middle of the public road forming the southern boundaries of Allotment M274 and Lot I, D.P. 47324, to a point in Block XIV, Waiwera Survey District, in line with the western boundary of Allotment W275; thence southerly along a right line, to and along that Western boundary, to and south­easterly along the south-western boundaries of Allotments W275, E275, and 437 along a right line across Escotts Road, to and along the south-western boundary of Allotment 278, all the aforesaid allotments being of Pukeatua Parish, and the last-mentioned boundary produced to and south-westerly down the middle of the Rangitopuni Stream to a point in line with the middle of a public road forming the northern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 19663, in Block II, Waitemata Survey District; thence easterly generally along a right line, to and along the middle of that public road, to and north-easterly and easterly along the middle of Sunnyside and Potter Roads, to and southerly along the middle of State Highway No. 1 to the intersection in Block HI, Waitemata Survey District, with the boundary of Albany Riding, hereinbefore described; thence southerly and south-westerly generally along the aforesaid Riding boundary to the left bank of the Paremoremo Creek in Block VI, Waitemata Survey District; thence westerly along the left bank of the Paremoremo Creek and continuing westerly and south-westerly generally along the boundary of the Waitemata County as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1969, page 2079, to the junction of the left bank of Brigharns Creek and the northern boundary of Lot 6, D.P. 53169, in Block IX, Waitemata Survey District; thence westerly along the northern boundaries of Lots 6 and 5, D.P. 53169, and south-westerly along the north-western boundary of Lot 5 and its production, to and north-westerly and westerly along the middle of State Highway No. 16, to and south-westerly generally along the middle of Taupaki and Swanson-Kumeu Roads to a point in line with the northern boundary of Lot 2, D.P. 6593, in Block XIII, Waitemata Survey District; thence westerly along a right line, to and along that boundary and south-westerly along the north-wes,tern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 6593, to the westernmost corner of that Lot I; thence south-westerly along a right line to and south-easterly along the north-eastern boundary of that part Allotment 27 Wai­pareira Parish, taken for recreation ground by New z'ealand Gazette, 1952, page 1177, and that boundary produced to the middle of Bethells Road; thence south-westerly generally along the middle of Bethells Road, to and westerly generally along the middle of a public road forming the southern boundaries of Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, D.P. 31015, to and south-easterly along the middle of a public road forming the north-eastern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 41021, to a point in line with the north-western boundary of Part Allotment 5, Waitakere Parish, shown on D.P. 3912 in Block XII, Kumeu Survey Dis,trict; thence south­westerly along a right line to and along that boundary and south-easterly along the south-western boundary of that Part Allotment 5, and that boundary produced to and westerly along the middle of Bethells Road, to and down the middle of the Waitakere River to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Lot I, D.P. 57924; thence south-easterly along a right line to and along that boundary and its production, to and westerly and southerly along the middle of Bethells Road, to and westerly down the middle of the Waiti Stream, to and southerly down the middle of the Waitakere River to the sea coast of the Tasman Sea in Block I, Waitakere Survey District; thence northerly generally along the boundary of the Waite­mata County as described in New Zealand Gazette. 1969, page 2079, to the point of commencement.

SCHEDULE 5 LINCDLN RIDING

ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, Waite­mata County, bounded by a line commencing in Block XIV, Waitemata Survey District, at the westernmost comer of an area of 15.25 perches, shown coloured yellow on S.O. Plan 29873, and taken for railway by New Zealand Gazette, 1939 page 2, and proceeding westerly generally along the norther~ boundary of Waitakere Riding, hereinafter described, to and north-easterly generally along the south-eastern boundary of Kumeu Riding, hereinbefore described, to the left bank of

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Brighams Creek in Block IX, Waitemata 'Survey District; thence southerly, north-easterly, easterly, and southerly generally along the boundary of the Waitemata County as

. described in New Zealand Gazette, 1969, page 2079, and con­tinuing along the left bank of Henderson Creek to the inter­section with the northern boundary of the Henderson Borough as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1957, page 1294, thence westerly and south-westerly along that borough boundary, to the point of oommenccment.

SCHEDULE 6 TITIRANGI RIDING

ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, Waitemata County, bounded by a line commencing in Block VII, Waita­kere 'Survey District, at the intersection of the sea coast of the Tasman Sea and the middle of the Pararaha 'Stream, and pro­ceeding north-easterly generally along the south-eastern boundary of Waitakere Riding, hereinafter described, to the westernmost corner of Lot 1, D.P. 43701, in Block 1'1, Titirangi Survey Distriot; thence easterly, south-westerly, and northerly generally along the boundary of the Waitemata County as described in New Zealand Gaz,ette, 1969, page 2079, to the point of commencement.

SCHEDULE 7 TE ATATU RIDING

ALL tha,( area in the North Auckland Land District, Waitemata County, bounded by a line commencmg in Block XIV, Waite­mata Survey District, at the intersection of the northern boundary of the Henderson Borough, as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1957, page 1294, with the right bank of Henderson Creek, and proceeding northerly along that right

'bank . and continuing northerly, easterly, southerly, and westerly generally along the boundary of the Waitemata County as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1969, page 2079, to a point in Block II, Titirangi Survey District, in the middle of a branch of the o,ratia Stream in line with the western boundary of Lot 27, D.P. 17808; thence north-westerly generally along the boundary of Waitakere Riding, hereinafter described, to the left bank of the o,ratia 'Stream; thence north­easterly, northerly, and north-westerly along the boundary of the Henderson Borough aforesaid, to the point of commence­ment.

SCHEDULE 8 WAITAKERE RIDING

ALL that area in the NOIth Auckland Land District, Waite­mata County, bounded by a line commencing in Block I, Waitakere 'Survey District, at ~he intersection of the sea coast of the Tasman Sea and the middle of the Waitakere River, and proceeding north-easterly generally along the south-eastern boundary of Kumeu Riding, hereinbefore described, to a point in the middle of ,the Swanson-Kumeu Road in line with the northern boundary of Lot 2, D.P. 6593, in Block XIII, Waite­mata Survey District; thence southerly along the middle of the Swausou-Kumeu Road, westerly of the Waitakere Railway Station, and sQuth-easterly along the middle of the HendersQn­Kumeu .via Swanson Road, crossing the intervening Kumeu 'Strefj.m and the Newmarket-Opua Railway, to a point in line with the middle of Christian Road; thence south-easterly along a right line, to and along the middle Qf that road to a point in line with the southern boundary of Allotment 121, Waipareira Parish; thence easterly along a right line, to and along that southern boundary, to and southerly and easterly along ,the western and sQuthern boundaries of Lot 2, D.P. 14646, and the last boundary produced, to and sQutherly alDng the middle of O'Neills Road to a point in line with the southern boundary of Allotment 192, Waipareira Parish; thence easterly along a right line, to and along the southern boundary of that Allot­ment 192, to and south-easterly and easterly along ~he south­'western and southern boundaries of AllDtment 200, Waipareira Parish, and the last boundary produced, to and south-easterly along the middle Df Candia Road to a point. in line with the northern boundary of Lot 54, D.P. 22288; thence along a right line, to and along the northern boundaries of LDts 54 and 40, D.P. 22288, and the last boundary produced, to' and sDutherly along the middle of Simpsons Road to a point in line with the northern boundary of Lot 7, D.P. 739'8, in Block XIV, Waite­mata Survey District; thence easterly along a right line, to' and along 1hat northern boundary, to and northerly and easterly along the western and northern boundaries of Lot 2, D.P. 43647, to and south-easterly along the south-western bDundary . of Lot 24, D.P. 1467, to and north-easterly along the SQuth­:eastern boundaries ·of Lot 24 aforesaid, LDt 5, D.P. 9'118, and LDt 22, -D.P. 1467, to and south-easterlY along the southern "side of' the Newmarket-o,pua Railway to a point in line with ,the north-western boundary of an area of 15.25 perches, shown

coloured yellow, on S.o,. Plan 29873, and taken for railway by New Zealand Gazette, 1939, page 2; thence north­easterly along a right line to the westernmost corner of that area; thence easterly, southerly, and easterly generally along the boundary of the Henderson Borough as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1957, page 1294, to the junction in Block II, Titirangi Survey District, of the northern boundary of part Lot 11, Deeds Plan Whau 13, comprised in certificate of title, Volume 588, folio 309, being part Allotment 2, Waikomiti Parish, with the left bank of the Oratia Stream; thence easterly along the produc­tion of the northern boundary of the aforesaid part Lot 11, to and southerly up the middle of the o,ratia Stream, to and southerly along the western side of the Newmarket-Opua Rail­way, to and south-easterly up the middle of a branch of the o,ratia Stream to a point in line with the western boundary of Lot 27, D.P. 17808; thence southerly along the boundary of the Waitemata County as described in New Zealand GazetM, 1969, page 2079, to the westernmost corner of Lot 1, D.P. 43701; thence south-easterly along the sQuth-western boundary of that Lot 1, to and easterly along the southern boundary of Lot 2, D.P. 43701, ,to and southerly along the western boundaries of Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, D.P. 43701, to' the south-western corner of Lot 15; thence southerly along a right line across part Lot 1, D.P. 28402, to' the north-western comer .of LOit 16, D.P. 43701; thence southerly along the western boundaries of Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, D.P. 43701, to and westerly along the southern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 284012, to and southerly along the eastern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 7428, and its production to the middle of Waitakere Scenic Drive in Block VI, Titirangi Survey District; thence westerly along the middle of Waitakere Scenic Drive, to a point in line with the eastern boundary Qf Lot 4, D.P. 42411; thence southerly along a right line, to and along that boundary and continuing along the eastern boundary of Allotment 17, Waikomiti Parish, to the northernmost corner of Lot 1, D.P. 35700; thence westerly along the northern boundary of that Lot 1, along a right line across Part Allotment 17, to and along the southern boundary of Lot 5, D.P, 62772, to and northerly along the western boundaries of Lots 5 and 4, D.P. 62772, LQt 2, D.P. 63764, and Lot 1, D.P. 62772, and the last boundary produced to the middle of Waitakere Scenic Drive; thence westerly and south-westerly along the middle of Waitakere Scenic Drive, to and south-easterly along the middle of Shaw Road to its southern end; thence westerly along the southern end of Shaw Road, and the southern boundaries of LDtS 27,26, 25, 24, and 23, D.P. 37552, to and south-westerly along the south-eastern boundaries of Lots 22, 21, 20, 19, and 18, D.P. 37552, and Lots 3, 2, and 1, D.P. 49446, to and southerly and westerly along the eastern and southern boundaries of Lut 13, D.P. 37552, to and southerly along the western boundaries of Allotment 30, crossing the intervening public road, to the southernmost corner of Lot 1, D.P. 50'278; thence westerly and southerly along the northern and western boundaries of AIlotment 31, to and westerly along the northern boundaries of Allotments 56 and 55, crossing an intervening area of 12 acres 2 roQds 15 perches, being stopped road, shown on S.o,. Plan 40327, to and northerly and westerly along the eastern, and northern boundaries of Allotment 37, to and along the eastern bQundai'y of Allotment 38; thence northerly, westerly, and southerly along the eastern, northern, and western boundaries Df AllDtment 38, as shown on S.o,. Plan 27cL, crossing and recrossing the intervening public roads, and the last boundary produced to the middle of the Nihotupu Stream in Block V, Titirangi Survey District, all the aforesaid allotments being of Waikomiti Parish; thence southerly and westerly generally up the middle of 'the afore­said stream to a point in line with the western boundary of Lot 2, D.P. 9782; thence southerly along a right line, to and along that boundary and continuing along the eastern boundary of Allotment 30, Karangahape Parish, to the south-eastern corner Oif that Allotment; thence south-westerly along a right line to the northernmost corner of Allotment 8A and westerly and southerly along the northern and western boundaries of that allotment, to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Allotment 109, in Block IX, Titirangi Survey District; thence north-westerly along a right line, crossing Huia Stream, to and along the aforesaid boundary and SQuth­westerly and south-easterly along the north-western and south­western boundaries of Allotment 109, to and south-westerly along the north-western boundary of Allotment 17, to and north-westerly, south-westerly, and south-easterly along the north-eastern, north-western, and south"western boundaries of Allotment W. 15, to and south-westerly along the north­western boundary of Allotment 10, and the last boundary produced to the middle of a public road; thence north-westerly along the middle of the aforesaid public road forming the north-eastern boundarieS of Allotments 21, E. 20, and W. 20, <to and north-easterly along the south-eastern boundary of Allotment N.E. 66 and its production to and north-westerly along the middle of a public road forming the generally north-

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eastern boundaries of Allotments N.E. 66 and N.W. 66, to and south-westerly along the middle of a public road forming fhe north-wes,tern boundaries of Allotments N.W. 66, N.W.M. 66, M. 66, Lot 2, D.P. 3192, and Allotment 65 to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Allotment E. 64 in Block V, Waitakere Survey Distriot; thence south-easterly along a right line to and along that boundary, to and south-westerly along the south-eastern boundary of Allotment E. 64, and con­tinuing along the north-western boundaries of Allotments 105, 104, 108, and 103, to and north-westerly along the south­western boundary of Allotment 57, shown on D.P. 3258, to the north-western boundary of that allotment, all the aforesaid allotments being of Karangahape Parish; thence south-westerly along the production of the aforesaid north-western boundary to the middle of Pararaha Stream; thence westerly generally down the middle of that stream to the sea coast of the Tasman Sea, in Block VII, Waitakere Survey District; thence northerly generally along the boundary of the Waitemata County as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1969, page 2079, to the point of commencement.

SCHEDULE 9 KAUKAPAKAPA RIDING

ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, Waite­mata County, bounded by a line commencing in Block I, Kumeu Survey District, at the interseotion of the sea coast of the Tasman Sea and the production south-westerly of a right line between the northernmost corner of an area of 6 acres 3 roods 39 perches, shown coloured blue, on S.O. Plan 27511 (now part of Section 3, Block II, Kumeu Survey District), and the south-western corner of that Section 3, and proceeding north-westerly, easterly generally, and then southerly along the boundary of the Waitemata County as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1969, page 2079, to the intersection in Block I, Waiwera Survey District, of the Waitemata County boundary aforesaid, with the middle of the Newmarket-Opua Railway; 'thence south-westerly generally along the middle of ,vhat rail­way to the intersection in Block VII, Kaipara Survey District, with the middle of the public road forming the south-western boundary of Lot 3, D.P. 26137; thence south-easterly generally along the middle of that road, to and along the middle of the publie road forming the eastern boundary of Allotment 93, Makarau Parish, to and along the middle of the public road intersecting Allotment 86, Kaukapakapa Parish, to and easterly generally along the middle of the public road forming the generally southern boundaries of Allotments 85, 84, 83, and 69, to and southerly along the middle of the public road forming the western boundary of Allotment 74 and the last­mentioned middle line produced to the northern boundary of Allotment E. 25; thence westerly and southerly along the northern and western boundaries O'f that Allotment E. 25, to and south-westerly along the south-eastern boundaries of an area of 62 acres being part Allotments W. 25 and 24, as shown on D.P. 1965, and the last boundary produced to the middle of Stoney Creek Road in Block IX, Waiwera Survey District; thence south-easterly along the middle of that road, to and southerly along the middle of the public road forming the western boundaries of Allotments 52, 57, 58, 63, 67, and 66, all the aforesaid allotments being of Kaukapakapa Parish, and the last middle line produced, to and down the middle of the Waitoki Stream, to and easterly generally up the middle of the Waipapakara Stream to' the middle of Waitoki-Wainui Road; thence southerly generally along the middle of that road, to and along the middle of Kahikatea Flat Road, to and along the middle of Forestry Road, to and along the middle of Ireland Road to the intersection, in Block XIII, Waiwera Survey District, of the last middle line with the middle of Bald Hill Road; thence south-westerly generally along the north-western boundary of Kumeu Riding, hereinbefore described, to the point of commencement.

SCHEDULE 10 GLENFIELD RIDING

ALL that area in the North Auckland Land Dis,trict, Waite­mata County, bounded by a line commencing at a point on the right bank of Hellyers Creek in Block VII, Waitemata Survey District, due south of the southernmost corner of Lot 26, D.P. 2093, and proceeding due north to and north-westerly along the south-western boundaries of that Lot 26 to the junc­tion with the westerly production of a right line parallel to and 250 links distant from the northern side of Glendhu Road; thence north-easterly generally along a series of right lines parallel to and 250 links distant from the generally north­western sides of Glendhu and Sunset Roads to the intersection in Block VIN, Waitemata Survey District, with the eastern boundary of the Waitemata County, as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1969, page 2079; thence southerlY, westerly,

and then northerly generally along the said Waitemata County boundary and continuing along the right bank of Hellyers Creek, to the point of commencement.

Certified correct-1. F. CARTWRIGHT, Chief Surveyor.

I hereby certify that the above Special Order altering the boundaries of ridings in the Waitemata County has been duly made.

K. MACLACHLAN, County Clerk.

Special Order Made by Akaroa County Council Altaing Riding Boundaries

PURSUANT to seotion 88 of the Counties Act 1956, the Secretary for Internal Affairs hereby publishes the following Special Order made by Akaroa County Council.

Dated at Wellington this 30th day of June 1971. P. J. O'DEA, Secretary for Internal Affairs.

(I.A. 103/137/63)

SPECIAL ORDER Moved by Cr D. W. Macphail. Seconded by Cr James Boleyn.

THAT the Council proceed by way of Special Order in terms of sections 23 and 88 of the Counties Act 1956, to divide the present Harbour Riding of the Akaroa County into three smaller ridings, the proposed boundaries and names O'f which are shown on the certified plan and description prepared by the Chief Surveyor, Lands and Survey Department, and atttaohed hereto.

The purpose of the division is merely to ensure a more equitable spread of the three representatives for the Harbour Riding area, and to avoid the present situation where the representatives are concentrated in the one area.

The resolution to be submitted for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the Council on Friday, 25 June 1971, at 9.30 a.m.

Moved by Cr James Boleyn. Seconded by Cr A. R. Waghorn.

THAT as all the necessary public notices have been given, and other required steps taken, in connection with the above resolu­tion, which was passed as a Special Order at a special meeting of the Akaroa County Council, held on the 28th day of May 1971.

That the resolution be now confirmed at this ordinary monthly meeting of the said Council held on the 25th day of June 1971.

SCHEDULE TAKAMATUA RIDING

ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, County of Akaroa, containing 15,600 acres, more or less, bounded by a line commencing at a point on the mean high-water mark of the sea in Takamatua Bay, in Block IV, Akaroa Survey, District, in line with the middle of Takamatua Valley Road and proceeding easterly to and along the middle of that road and the middle of the road forming the north-western boundary of Rural Section 2151, to a point in line with the middle of the road passing through Rural Section 1922; thence northerly and easterly generally to and along the middle of that road and the middle of the road forming the northern boundary of Rural Section 5326 and its production, to .the middle of the Summh Road; thence sO'utherly generally along the middle of the Summit Road and Purple Peak Road to a point in line with the northern boundary of Rural Section 14559; thence westerly and southerly to and along 'the northern and western boundaries of that section and the produotion of the last-mentioned boundary to the middle of Purple Peak Road; thence south-westerly along the middle of that road to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Rural Section 21677; thence south-easterly to and along that boundary and its production to the middle of the road form: ing the north-western boundary of Lot 2, D.P. 6152; thence south-westerly along the middle of that road to a point in line \vith the south-western boundary of the said Lot 2; tlience south-easterly to and along that boundary and the south­western boundary of Lot 3, D.P. 6152, and the production of the last-mentiO'ned boundary to the mean high-water mark of the sea, in Stony Bay; thence south-westerly and northerly generally along that mean high-water mark to the Akaroa Riding boundary, as described in New Zealand GalJette, 1959, page 1436, near Green Point, in Block VIII, Akaroa Survey

TIIE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

District; thence easterly, northerly, and westerly generally along that riding boundary to the mean high-water mark of the sea, in Childrens Bay; thence westerly, northerly, and easterly generally along that high-water mark to the point of com­mencement, in Takamatua Bay.

W AINUI RIDING ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, County of Akaroa, containing 13,900 acres, more or less, bounded by a line commencing at a point on the mean high-water mark of the sea in line with the south-eastern boundary of Rural Section 22707 in Block XI, Akaroa Survey District, and pro­ceeding north-easterly generally to and along the south-eastern and north-eastern boundaries of the said Rural Section 22707, the south-eas1tern boundary of Rural Section 22755, the south­western, north-western, and north-eastern boundaries of Rural Seotion 23314, and the production of the last-mentioned boundary to the middle of Maginnes Road; 'thence north­easterly along the middle of that road to a point in line with the south-western boundary of Rural Section 4547; thence north-westerly to and along that boundary to the westernmos't corner of Rural Section 4547; thence northerly along a right line to Trig Station C (Bossu) in Block VII, Akaroa Survey District; thence northerly generally along the summit of the range passing 'through Trig. Stations H (Carews Peak), P (Saddle Hill), and U (French Hill) to the south-eastern side of Ohristchurch-Akaroa Road (No. 75 State Highway) in Block XIV, Pigeon Bay Survey District; thence south-westerly generally along that south-eas,tern side to a right line bearing 1480 39' from the southernmost corner of Reserve 1259; thence north-westerly along that right line to the said corner; thence northerly along the western boundary of Reserve 1259 and its production to the northern side of the road known as Harmans Track; thence easterly generally along the northern sides of that road and the Christchurch-Akaroa Road (No. 75 SIa'te Highway) to the southernmost corner of the part Rural Section 13509 comprised in C.T. 3'16/106; thence south-easterly along a right line to the point midway between the nOIth-eastern corner of Rural Section 13510 and the westernmost corner of Rural Section 14417, the said point being on the middle of the last-mentioned road; thence south-easterly generally along the middle of that road to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Rural Section 8063; thence south-easterly to and along that boundary to the north-eastern corner of the said Rural Section 8063; thence due east to the mean high-water mark of the sea, in Barrys Bay; thence southerly and westerly generally along that high-water mark, to the point of com­mencement.

DUVAUCHELLE RIDING ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, County of Akaroa, containing 11,000 acres, more or less, bounded by a line commencing at a point on the mean high-water mark of the sea in Barrys Bay in Block XIV, Pigeon Bay Survey District, due east of the north-eastern corner of Rural Section 8063 and proceeding due west to that corner; thence north­westerly along the north-eastern boundary of the said Rural Section 8063 and its production to the middle of Christchurch­Akaroa Road (No. 75 State Highway); thence north-westerly generally along the middle of that road to a point midway between the north-eastern corner of Rural Section 13510 and the westernmost corner of Rural Section 14417; thence north­westerly along a right line to the southernmost corner of the part Rural Section 13509 comprised in C.T. 316/106; thence north-easterly along the northern side of the Summit Road to the north-western boundary of Rural Section 18831; thence north-easterly along that boundary and the north-western boundaries of Rural Sections 17758, 35374, and 25399 and the production of the last-mentioned boundary to the middle of the Summit Road; thence north-easterly and south-easterly generally along the middle of the original Summit Road, pass­ing along the middle of the now closed portions known as Rural Sections 1389Ox, 14042x, and 11476x to a point in line with the middle of the road forming the generally north-western boundary of Rural Section 23462 in Block I, Goughs Survey District; thence westerly generally to and along the middle of that road to and along the middle of the road forming the nOl"th-western boundary of Rural Section 4121 and passing through Rural Section 19Z2 to the middle of the road forming the north-western boundary of Rural Section 2151; thence westerly along the middle of that road and Takamatua Valley Road and its production to the mean high-water mark of the sea in Takamatua Bay; thence northerly and westerly generally along the mean high-water mark of the sea to the point of commencement.

Certified correct. N. EATHORNE, Deputy Chief Surveyor.

I hereby ~ertify that the above Special Order has been duly mad~,

G. P. A. De LATOUR, County Chairman.

Approval of Revolving Amber Lights for Certain Vehicles

PURSUANT to regulation 39 of the Traffic Regulations 1956*, the Secretary for Transport hereby gives the following notice.

NOTICE 1. The Secretary for Transport hereby approves the fitting of

one revolving yellow or amber light on any motor vehicle owned or operated by the New Zealand Electricity Depart­ment, or any Electrical Supply Authority, subject to the follow­ing conditions:

(i) The vehicle shall be painted a conspicuous colour. (ii) The light shall be used only at the site of a traffic

hazard such as pole erection, or broken electricity transmission lines.

(iii) Suitable and adequate warning signs shall be erected as soon as possible after the occurrence of the hazard.

2. The notice under regu}ation 39 of the Traffic Regulations 1956* dated the 31st day of October 1968t and so much of the notice under regulation 39 of the Traffic Regulations 1956* dated the 3rd day of July 1967t as relates to an Electrical Supply Authority, is hereby revoked.

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of June 1971. A. J. EDWARDS, Deputy Secretary for Transport.

*S.R.l956/217 (Reprinted wi,th amendments No.1 to 16: S.R. 1968/32)

Amendment No. 17: S.R. 1969/54 Amendment No. 18: S.R. 1969/115 Amendment No. 19: S.R. 1970/157 Amendment No. 20: S.R. 1970/272 Amendment No. 21: S.R. 1971/117

tGazette, No. 71, dated 7 November 1968, Vol. III, p. 2039 tGazefte, No. 44, dated 13 July 1967, Vol. II, p. 1209

(rr. 14/1/3/1)

The Road Classification (Eltham Borough) Notice No.1, 1971

PURSUANT to regulation 3 of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regula­tions 1%9*, the Secretary for Transport hereby gives the following notice.

NOTICE 1. This notice may be cited as the Road Classification

(Eltham Borough) Notice No.1, 1971. 2. The Eltham Borough Council's proposed classification of

the roads as set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby approved. 3. So much of the notice dated the 20th day of October

1950t as relates to the classification of th.e roads described in the Schedule hereto is hereby revoked.

SCHEDULE ELTIIAM BOROUGH

Roads Classified in Class Two ALL roads under the control of the Eltham Borough Council.

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of June 1971. A. J. EDWARDS, Deputy Secretary for Transport.

*S.R. 1%9/231 tGazette, No. 68, dated 2 November 1950, Vol. III, p. 1934

(TT. 28/8/43)

The Road Classification (Taranaki County) Notice No.1, 1971

PURSUANT to regulation 3 of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regula­tions 1%9*, the Secretary for Transport hereby gives the following notice.

NOTICE 1. This notice may be cited as the Road Classification

(Taranaki County) Notice No.1, 1971. 2. The Taranaki County Council's proposed classification of

the roads as set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby approved. 3. So much of the notice dated the 26th day of September

1960t as relates to the classification of the roads described in the Schedule hereto is hereby revoked.

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1~53

SCHEDULE TARANAKI COUNTY

Roads Classified in Class One BROWN Road (from State Highway No. 3 (Harnilton-Woodvi~le via New Plymouth) (Devon Road) to New Plymouth AIr­port) .

Lower Mangorei Road (from State Highway No.3 (Hamil­ton-Woodville via New Plymouth) (Junction Road) to the New Plymouth city boundary).

Mamaku Road. Paraite Road (via New Plymouth) to the railway line. Dated at Wellington this 25th day of June 1971.

A. J. EDWARDS, Deputy Secretary for Transport. *S.R. 1%9/231

Amendment No.1: S.R. 1970/258 tGazette, No. 64, dated 6 October 1%0, Vol. III, p. 1571

(TT. 28/8/226)

The Road Classification (Inangahua County) Notice No.1, 1971

PURSUANT to regulation 3 of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regula­tions 1969*, the Secretary for Transport hereby gives the fol­lowing notice.

NOTICE 1. This notice may be cited as the Road Classification

(Inangahua County) Notice No.1, 1971. 2. The Inangahua County Council's proposed classification

of the roads as set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby approved.

3. So much of the notice dated the 21st day of August 1950t as relates to the classification of the roads described in the Schedule hereto is hereby revoked. --SCHEDULE ROADS classified in class one:

Anderson (from Buller Road to Inangahua RIver). Alexander Road (from Hukawai Road to the county

boundary). Big River Road (from State Highway 7 (Waipara-Greymouth

via Lewis Pass) to Progress Bridge). Blairs Road. Boatmans Road (from Cronadun to Capleston). Boundary Road. Brown Creek Road (from Inangahua Landing to Buller

Township). Bmtons Creek Road (from State Highway 7 (Waipara­

Greymouth via Lewis Pass) to Burtons Creek). Douglas Road (from State Highway 69 (Inangahua-Reefton)

to Waitahu River). Hukawai Road (from State Highway 7 (Waipara-Greymouth

via Lewis Pass) to Hukawai Township). Hunters Road. Landing Creek Road. Mai Mai Road (from State Highway 7 (Waipara-Greymouth

via Lewis Pass) to Mai Mai Valley). Mackleys Road (from State Highway 7 (Waipara-Greymouth

via Lewis Pass) to O'Malleys Ikamatua). Mirfins Road. Palmers Road (from 'State Highway 7 (Waipara-Greymouth

via Lewis Pass) to the County Boundary). West Bank Road. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of June 1971.

A. J. EDWARDS, Acting Secretary for Transport. *S.R. 1969/231

Amendment No.1: S.R. 1970/258 tGazette, No. 56, date 31 August 1950, Vol. 11, p. 1653

(TT. 28/8/84)

Consenting to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities

PuRSUANT to section 3 of the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956 (as amended by section 3 (1) of the Local Authorities Loans Amendment Act 1 %7), the undersigned Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, acting under powers delegated to the Secretary to the Treasury by the Minister of Finance, hereby consents to D

the borrowing by the local authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto of the whole or any part of the respective amounts specified in that Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Local Authority and Name of Loan Amount

Consented to $

Auckland City Council: Redemption Loan No. 79, 1971 21,000

Christchurch Drainage Board: Renewal Loan No.1, 1971 Renewal Loan No.2, 1971 ......

170,000 59,000

Dunedin City Council: Airport Renewal Loan No.1, 1971 164,000

Featherston Borough Council: Additional Fire 'Station Loan 1971

Hutt County Council: Plimmel'ton/Paremata Sewerage Reticulation Re-

demption Loan 1971 ..... .. .. Plimmerton/Paremata Sewerage Reticulation Addi­

tional Redemption Loan 1971 Wainuiomata Sewerage Reticulation Redemption

LMnl971 __ Wainuiomata 'Sewerage Treatment Works Redemp-

tion Loan 1971 ...... .. ... Wainuiomata Sewage Treatment Works Extension

Redemption Loan 1971 .... .. .... Rimutaka Riding Sewerage Reticulation Redemp­

tion Loan 1971 Dated at Wellington this 25th day of June 1971.

3,500

8,000

3,500

4,600

3,100

3,900

8,800

S. C. PARKER, Ass'istant Secretary to the Treasury. (T. 40/416/6)

------------------------------------------------Prices of Butter Intended for Export

PURSUANT to the Dairy Board Act 1961, the Dairy Products Prices Authority has fixed the prices to be paid for all butter manufactured from milk, or cream delivered no a dairy factory in the season commencing on the 1st day of June 1971 and acquired by the New Zealand Dairy Board, pursuant to Part II of the said Act, at the several prices and upon the terms, stipulations, and conditions following, that is to say:

1. In the case of creamery butter to which is assigned one or other of the following respective grades and which is allotted points in grading within the range of the following respective grade points under the Dairy Produce Regulations 1938-

(a) For "Finest" grade, 94 points or over, the price of 27.5Oc per pound;

(b) For "Finest" grade, 93 points or over but under 94 points, the basic price of 27.35c per pound;

(c) For "First" grade, 92 points or over but under 93 points, the price of 27.20c per pound;

(d) For "First" grade, 90 points or over but under 92 points, the price of 26.70c per pound;

(e) For "Second" grade, the price of 25.70c per pound; (f) For "Third" grade, the price of 22.315c per pound. 2. In the case of whey butter to which is assigned one or

other of the follow;ng grades under the said regulations-(a) For ''First'' grade, the price of 25.7Oc per pound; (b) For "Second" grade, the price of 25.3'5c per pound. 3. Butter shall be packed in boxes each containing a net

weight of 56lb 20z of actual butter, excluding wrapping paper. 4. In computing the weight of butter for which payment is

t0' be made by the Board, the weight of all butter oomprised in any consignment submitted for grading under the said regulations shall be ascertained as follows:

(a) Each box of butter containing a net weight of 56 lb 2 oz of actual butter, excluding wrapping paper, shall, subject as hereinafter provided, be computed at 56 lb;

(b) The weight of all butter in any such consignment shall be determined on the basis of the weight as ascer­tained by the grader of the several boxes selected by him for weighing and set out in the grader's certificate issued in respect of that consignment, and the boxes of butter &0 weighed shall be taken as fixing the aver­age weight for the whole quantity of butter comprised in such certificate, overweights being averaged with underweights in each such certificate in relation to the prescribed weight of 56 lb 2 oz per box;

(c) If the average weight, ascertained as aforesaid, of the butter comprised in any grader's certificate be less than 56 lb 2 oz per box, such deficiency shall be deducted from a weight of 56 lb per box for the purpose of computing payment therefor;

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(d) If the average weight, ascertained as ajioresaid, of the butter comprised in any grader's certificate exceeds the prescribed weight of 56 lb 2 oz per box, t:hen the amount of such excess shall not be taken into account for the purpose of computing payment therefor.

5. The prices fixed by the Authority shall not be paid ror any butter manufactured otherwise than in compliance with the said regulations.

6. ~he price to be paid by the Board for any butter which, with the approval or at the request of the Board, is manu­factured" prepared, or packed in special containers, or in special quantities, or otherwise in any special manner, shall be the appropriate price payable for that butter as hereinbefore provided, adjusted by such appropriate addition or reduction as corresponds with the additional costs or the reduced costs incurred in such special manufacture, preparation, or packing. Any such approval or request of the Board may include a stipulation limiting the additional costs to be incurred and may dispense with the requirements of paragraphs 3 and 4 hereof, and, in t:hat event, payment shall be made for the actual net weight of the butter exported. The adjustment to prices referred to in this paragraph shall be computed by the Board and the computation of the Board shall be final.

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of June 1971. J. T. ANDREWS, Chairman,

Dairy Products Prices Authority.

Advance Prices jar Cheese lnt,ended jor Export

PuRSUANT to the Dairy Board Act 1961, the New Zealand Dairy Board has fixed the prices to be paid for all cheese manufactured from milk or cream delivered to a dairy factory in the season commencing on the 1st day of June 1971 and acquired by the New Zealand Dairy Board, pursuant to Part II of the said Act, at the several prices and upon the terms, stipulations, and conditions following, that is to say:

1. In the case of New Zealand rindless cheddar cheese-60 lb to which is assigned one or other of the following respective grades and which is allotted points in grading within the range of the following respective grade points under the said regulations-

(a) For "Finest" grade, 94 points or over, the price of 21.42c per pound:

(b) For "Finest" grade, 93 points or over but under 94 points, the price of 21.2'2c per pound;

(c) For "First" grade, 92 points or over but under 93 points, the basic price of 20.37c per pound;

(d) For "First" grade, 91 points or over but under 92 points, the price of 20.17c per pound;

(e) For "Graded", 88 pomts or over but under 91 points, the price of 19.32c per pound;

(f) For "Seconds", 80 points or over but under 88 points, the price of 17.27c per pound.

2. In the appropriate cases the following amounts shall be added to or deducted from the prices fixed in paragraph 1 hereof where cheese has been classified by the Department of Agriculture in respect of cheese sediment test:

Classification A-an addition of O.lOc per pound; Classification B-no alteration; Classification C-a deduction of 0.05c per pound; Classification D-a deduction of O.lOc per pound. 3. Cheese shall be packed in fibreboard cartons each contain­

ing a net weight of 60lb 3 oz of actual cheese, excluding wrapping.

4. In computing the weight of rindless cheese for which payment is to be made by the Board, the weight of all cheese comprised in any consignment submitted for grading under the said regulations shall be ascertained as follows:

(a) Each carton of cheese containing a net weight of 60lb 3 oz of actual cheese, excluding wrapping, shall, subject as hereinafter provided, be computed at 60 lb;

(b) The weight of all cheese in any such consignment shall be determined on ,the basis of the weight as ascer­tained by the grader of the several cartons selected by him for weighing and set out in the grader's certificate issued in respect of that consignment, and the cartons of cheese so weighed shall be taken as fixing the average weight for the whole quantity of cheese com­prised in such certificate, overweights being averaged with underweights in each such certificate in relation to the prescribed weight of 601<b 3 oz per carton;

(c) If the average weight, ascertained as aforesaid, of the cheese comprised in any grader's certificate be less than 60 Ib 3 oz per carton, such deficiency shall be deducted from a weight of 60 lb per carton for the purpose of computing payment therefor;

(d) If the average weight, ascertained as aforesaid, of the cheese comprised in any grader's certificate exceeds the prescribed weight of 60 lb 3 oz per carton, then the amount of such excess shall not be taken into account for the purpose of computing payment therefor.

5. The prices fixed by the Board shall not be paid for any cheese manufactured otherwise than in compliance with the said regulations.

6. The price to be paid by the Board for any cheese which, with the approval or at the request of the Board, is manu­factured, prepared, or packed in special containers, or in special quantities, or otherwise in any special manner, shall be the appropriate price payable for that cheese as hereinbefore provided, adjusted by such appropriate addition or reduction as corresponds with the additional costs or the reduced costs incurred in suoh special manufacture, preparation, or packing. Any such approval or request of the Board may include a stipulation limiting the additional cost to be incurred and may dispense with the requirements of paragraphs 3 and 4 hereof, and, in that event, payment shall be made ,for the actual net weight of the cheese exported. The adjustment to prices referred to in ihis paragraph shall be computed by the Board and the computation of the Board shall be final. .

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of June 1971. F. L. ONION, Chairman, New Zealand Dairy Board.

Price Order No. 2163 (Steel Products Manufactured by Pacific Steel Ltd.)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Price Tribunal hereby makes the following price order:

PREUMINARY 1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 2163 and shall

come into force on the 2nd day of July 1971. 2. (1) Price Order No. 2146* 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.

3. In this order: The expression "f.o.r." means "free on rail", and theexpres­

sion "c and f" means "cost and freight". APPUCATION OF TIns ORDER

4. This order applies to the following steel products manu­factured by Pacific Steel Ltd. :

Rolled and Rerolled Steel Bars 1. Rounds 2. Squares 3. Flats 4. Angles 5. Channels

MAXIMUM PRICES TO BE CHARGED

5. (1) The maxinlUm factory selling prices that may be charged or received by Pacific Steel Ltd. for any steel products to which this order applies shall be the basis price shown in this order, with adjustments in the form of extras as specified hereunder being made as appropriate.

(2) The maximum prices, as aforesaid, are fixed for deliveries as follows:

(a) Within a radius of 25 miles of Otahuhu, free on truck at mill. (b) "f.o.r." Whangarei, Hamilton, Rotorua, Tauranga, Gis­

borne, Napier, Hastings, Parmerston North, New Ply­mouth, Wanganui, Masterton, Lower Hutt, Wellington, Blenheim, Christchurch, and Invercargill.

(c) Landed on wharf or at railhead at Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, Nelson, Greymouth, Dunedin, and Bluff.

(d) For sales to other areas, the approved maximum selling prices may be surcharged with the amount which does not exceed the actual freight incurred for transport of steel from the nearest freight paid point mentioned above.

(3) The maximum basis price shall be $142.50 per ton and shall apply to mild steel concrete reinforcing bars made in conformity with New Zealand Standard SpecificatiOn 197, angles, channels, fiats, squares, and rounds other than reinforc­ing made in conformity with New Zealand Standard Specifica­tion 309.

(4) The basis price shall cover the following sizes: Rounds .. V diameter and over Squares tH to 3H

Flats 1 H to 6H wide by .. V to 1 H thick (N.B. There is no basis size for angles and the company is

not making basis size channels-8H X 3" and over.)

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(5) The basis price shall cover lengths from 16 ft to 35 ft. (6) The basis price shall cover the following quantities:

Rounds, 5 tons and over~In one size and gauge or Squares, 5 tons and over diameter and in one Flats, 5 tons and over quality Angles, 5 tons and over J

(7) The basis price shall cover the cold straightening of angles. EXTRAS

6. The maximum charges for extras as appropriate are as follows: (1) Size (added to Basis Price)

Rounds-Reinforcing and engineering:

1-" i" 1-" i"

Squares,i" Flats-

ilr" to under 1-" thick xl" to 6" wide Over 1" thick xl" to 6" wide

Angles-(2 to under 4 United Inches) ilr" to under i" thick

i" thick and over (4 to 6 United Inches) ilr" to under 1-" thick

1-" thick and over

Per Ton $ c

10 75 8 00 400 1 00 3 50

2 50 1 50

400 2 50 3 50 1 50

Per Ton Channels- $ c

3" X It" 1000 ~xr 700 Each of the following extras may be added to basis price plus

appropriate size extras.

(2) Quantity 1 ton to under 2 tons 2 tons to under 3 tons 3 tons to under 4 tons 4 tons to under 5 tons Minimum order, 1 ton.

Per Ton $ c 6 00 400 200 100

The above quantity extras apply to items of one size, quality, and length.

Where quantities under 10 tons of an item incur any extra freight, cartage, or other charges, such charges are to customer's account.

Per Ton (3) Length $ c

Over 35' to 40' 1 00 Over 40' to 50' 1 50

(4) Cold Straightening Flats only

(5) Deformed Bars (6) Bar marking HY. 60 (7) Quality

100 400 4 50

This section includes quality extras added to basis price, plus any extras added under 6 (1, 2, 3,4, and 5) above.

Standard Specifications Specification Analysis Per Ton Extra

NZSS 1693 .. Sulphur .06 max. Phosphorus .06

NZSS 197 ., Mild

Medium Ten­sile 33/38 tons p.s.i.

High Tensile 37/43 tons p.s.i.

NZSS 309 ..

max. Sulphur .06 max. Phosphorus .06

max. Sulphur .06 max. Phosphorus .06

max.

Sulphur .06 max. Phosphorus .06 max.

Sulphur .06 max. Phosphorus .06 max.

NZSS 1879.. High Yield Steel (8) Tests

Government inspection To Lloyds, etc. By buyer at supplier's works

$ c

1 00

Basis price

1 50

1 50

Basis price 7 75

1 00 1 50 800

lump sum per test or set of tests or 20c per ton which­ever is the greater

Standard S pecifications--cQntd. Specification Analysis Per Ton Extra

$ c Surface inspection " Proof stress AdditiQnal chemical analysis Impact .. " ., .• .. Brinnell on nQt less than 10 percent of the bars Inspection or testing of lots less than 1 ton

Where test certificates are called for giving mech-anical properties cQvering any of the numerical series of steels (9) Special Paint Marking or Hand Stamping (10) Cutting Margin

200 300 300 3 50 7 50

75 lump sum per test

100 1 00

The standard cutting margin is _0" + 2" and is cQvered in the basis price.

(11) Extras for exact lengths are by arrangement between buyer and seller.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971. The seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed in the presence of:

S. T. BARNETT, President. [L.S.] F. F. SIMMONS, Member.

(I. and C.) *Gazette, 22 OctQber, 1970, Vol. III, p. 1926

Members of Bobby Calf Pool Committees Elected

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regula,tiQns 1955, nQtice has been received by the New Zealand Dairy Board that the persons whose names are set Qut under .the name Qf each BQbby Calf PQQI CQmmittee in the Schedule hereto have been duly eleoted as members Qf that committee.

Dated this 26th day of June 1971. A. J. L. WELLS, Assistant Secretary,

New Zealand Dairy Board.

SCHEDULE Albert/and Bobby Calf Pool Committee­

Kerry Bruce Smith, Mervyn Horace Grant, Leonard Edwin Lawrence, Lawrence Grant, Charles Robert Smith, RQnald Ernest Aspinall, Eric Karl Shepherd, Kenneth Scott Allen, and Graham FergusQn TaylQr.

Apiti-Rangiwahia Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Herbert William Digby, Raymond LlQyd Nicholson, Allan George HancQck, John Barry Carr, Reece Sidney James, Rex Elvines Job Harris, and GeQrge Peter Jensen.

Banks Peninsula Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Noel DesmQnd WaghQrn, Percival Norman Ussher, Frederick GeQrge Harris, JQhn Stephen Knapp, Brian James DQnovan, Keith Thomas VQgan, and George Winston Prattley.

Bell Block Bobby Calf Pool Committee­RQnald Charles SampsQn, Joseph Allan Wetton, Peter McCQrmick Blyde, Albert LeQnard Jupp, and GeQrge William RQgers.

Buller Valley Bobby Calf Pool Committee­William GQrdQn McIndQe, BrendQn O'ConnQr, Christopher McDonnell" William NQrman Gardner, Shamus Murphy. and Timothy JQhn CQrby.

Bunnythorpe-Whakarongo Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Graham William Rowan, Thomas Manchester J amiesQn,

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Claude Ernest Churchouse, Allan Henry Goodman, Daniel John Lynch, Frank William Henry Vautier, Norman Standfield Jones, Raymond Frederick Clausen, and Douglas Victor Cresswell.

Cambridge Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Herbert Arthur Goodwin, John 'Stanley Archer, Thomas Greenhalgh, Eric Roy Mitchell, Richard Arnold Myers, Peter David Judd, and William Noel Johnston.

Colyton - Te Arakura Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Clarence Noel Houghton, OWen Bradburn James, James John Wood, John Archibald McMillan, Frank Thomas Baxter, John Arthur Jenkins, Gordon Brian Johnston, Graham Guy, and William Hugh McKonnon.

Eltham Bobby Calf Pool Committee-­Eric Richard Knuckey, Archibald Harold Laird, Bruce Robert Sulzberger, Wes.ley Pashby Peters, Francis Charles Kelly, Ronald Hector Sharp, Sidney John Marx, John Trevor Neal, and Stanley Cyril Coleman.

Gisborne - East Coast Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Robert Louis Stevens, William Alexander McCliskie, Eric Phillip Prebble, Alistair McDowell Manutuke, Arthur Milligan, Edwin Stanley Wilson, and Reg Henry Burton Gardner.

Halcombe-Makino Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Jack Compton Curtis, Mervyn David Stantial, Thomas Arthur Shalders, Roy Leslie Petersen, Donald Graham Burgess, and Phillip Harry Price.

Hamilton Federated Bobby Calf Pool Committee­James Murray Seath, Trevor Charles Houghton, Wilfred Archer Bridgman, Lewis Gera, Seth David Silcock, Charles Ernest Johnston, Francis Joseph De La Rue, Dennis Leight Brett, Norman Armstrong, Peter Maconachie, Henry CarLton Baker, Ralph Ross Masters, Ronald Douglas Jackways, Errol Douglas Baldwin,. Barry O'Connor, and Lionel Sutherland Shaw.

Heretaunga Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Ernest Keith Iggulden, Walsh Denis Brownlee, R<Ybert Gordon, Hugh Johnstone Marsh, Ralph Norman William Burns, Allan Claude James Hart, Vernon Gregory Plowman, William James Mackintosh Titchener, and Sydney Thomas Ashton.

Hikurang.i Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Lionel David Moselen, Stanley Arthur Brighting, Robert Gibson Dickson, William John Reid, John Powell Foote, Benjamin Smith, Stanley Joseph Hay, and Charles Baker Ogle.

Hikutaia-Wharepoa Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Bernard Noel Smith, Leslie Gordon Starnes, Cedric Murdoch, Samuel Cannal Orr, and John Percival Minifie.

Inglewood Bobby Calf Pool Committee­William Percival Brown, Brian Fabish, Thomas Gillespie, Standish Ian Douglas Herbert, William Robert Johnston, Owen David Payton, Joseph Hayden Smith, and Alister Ian White.

Kainui Bobby Calf Pool Commlttee­Alan Keith Gibb, Alexander Surgenor. Edward George Dixon, John Slade-Gully, Ronald Edward Brown, John Edwin Hanna, Effingham Robson, Philip Walter Henry Weake, and Frederick Charles Derecourt.

Kaipara Bobby Calf Pool Commi'ttee­Clive Hargreaves McMurdo, Nikola Donald Jurkovich. Peter Garth Dye, Ronald William Bayliss, Francis Thomas Cowen, Victor Laurence Stevens, and Tony Walter Keane.

Kaponga-Riverlea Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Leslie Alexander Lines, Jean Louis Richards Voullaire, Ewan Sinclair MacAlister, Riohard Alfred Pope, and Derek McDonald Law.

Katikati Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Albert Roy Digge1mann, Thomas George Harray, Selwyn Ernest Savage, Maurice Percy Grayling, AlbeIt Cyril Elliot, Earl Mathew Greaney, Douglas James Earl, Leonard James Pamment, and James Alexander Cooper.

Kimbolton-Kiwitea Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Graham Ronald Robertson,. Andrew Robertson, David Thomas Waugh, Frederick CreHan Hooper, Frederick Norman Ebbitt, Maurice George Watt, Graeme Colin Jensen, RaLph Neil Jensen, and Lindsay Stuart Scott.

Kokatahi-Kowhitirangi-Arahura Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Norris Alfred Sweney, William Peter Jones, Alan Thomas Elcock, David Leslie Monk, Paul Francis McLennan, Gordon Trevor Bloomfield, A~bert Clifford Monk, and Noel Joseph Robinson.

Levin-Kuku Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Brian Jesper Morrison, Louis James Prouse, Charles Edward Catlow Webb, Charles Joseph Cottle Wright, John Tennant Aitohison, Peter Bland Bartholomew, Ian Campbell, and Frank Wray Knight.

Mangonui Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Ellis Robert Bird, Robert Alexander Brown, Lionel Ersking Perry, Benjamin Thomas Hickey, Ivan Jeffrey Jurlina, John Corless Hodgson, and MlLte Yelavich.

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Mangatawhiri-Pokeno Bobby Calf Pool Committ(!le­Gordon Hamilton Gray, Victor Francis Woods, William Motion, David McCrea Young, Clifton Charles O'Leary, Henry Irving Buckingham, Warwick Reynolds Marsh, Frank George Jeffs, Ernest Alexander Hall, Mark Ackroyd Ridgway, John Charles Heaven, and Barry Mynot Titchmarsh.

Manurewa Bobby Calf PO'ol Committee-­David Devonport, Cyril Duncan, Ian Fauchelle, Rodney Coppins, and Colin Hill.

Matamata-Tirau Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Donald Davidson, Hector Ewen Sutherland, Raymond John Payze, John Schwarz, David McNeil, James Morris Allen, Edward James Hamer, Walter Charles Mathis, Bertram Grantham, Neville David Gouk, Kenneth Albert Buchly, William Sydney Raynel, Ian Waddington Diprose, Michael Wheadon, and Raymond John Goodwin.

Matatoki Bobby Calf PO'ol Committee­SelWyn Eugene Hall, William Frederick Alex Flooks, Alan Verran Clark, Robert James Lines, Jack Desmond Low, Robert Owen Price, and Andrew Herbert Smith.

North Wanganui Bobby Calf Pool Committee­Alfred Robert Laird, Allan Lancelot Skilton, Edward Fitzroy Caseley, Robert George Holdorn, Brian Ross Samuel Ford, Vivian Stanley Dawes, and Norman John Luty.

Okaihau BO'bby Calf Pool Committee­William Arthur Langstone, Royce Peterson Ward, Donald Macalister, Geoffrey Coster Wightman, and Douglas Gordon Alan Hastie.

Setting Apart Land as a Maori Reservation

WHEREAS by notice dated 18 March 1971, and published in the Gazette, 25 March 1911, No. 22, page 540, the land described in the First 'Schedule hereto was set apart as a Maori reserva­tion, and whereas it is now desired to make amendments to the said notice now, therefore, pursuant to section 439 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, notice is hereby given as follows ..

NOTICE 1. The reservation constituted by notice dated 18 March

1971, and published in Gazette, 25 March 1971, No. 22, page 540, relating to the land described in the First Schedule hereto is hereby cancelled.

2. The whole of the land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby set apart as a Maori reservation for the pur­pose of a meeting place for the common use and benefit of members of ~he Atihau-Whanganui Tribe.

FIRST SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT

ALL those pieces of land situated in Block V, Ikitara Survey District, and described as follows:

A. R. P.

1 ° 14 026 o 3 18

Being Ngongohau No.6. Ngongohau No. 9A. Matahiwi.

SECOND SCHEDULE WELLINGTO'N LAND DISTRICT

ALL those pieces of land situated in Block V, Ikitara Survey District, and described as follows: A. R. P. Being 1 0 1.04 Ngongohau No.6. o 2 9 Ngongohau No. 9A. o 3 27 Lots 1 and 2, Matahiwi, as delineated on Plan D.P.

26774. Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 1971.

K. LAURENCE, Deputy Secretary for Maori and Island Affairs.

(M. and I.A. 21/3/625)

Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Chemicals N o rice, Amendment No. 35 (No.8 Ag. 3599)

PURSUANT to the Agricultural Chemicals Act 1959, and to a delegation from the Minister of Agriculture under sections 9 and 10 of the Department of Agriculture Act 1953, for the purposes of the said Act, it is hereby notified that the Schedule to the Agricultural Chemicals Notice (No. Ag. 10487) * is hereby amended by adding the product specified in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE Product Name Proprietor No. Deeron 10

Registered No. 1884

Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of May 1911. S. C. GAINEY, for Director-General of Agriculture. *Gazette, No. 55, 11 September 1969, p. 1721

Department O'f Agriculture NO'tice: Additional Animal Remedies on Which Subsidy is Payable. Amendment No.1 (No. 57 Ag. 3620)

PURSUANT to the Department of Agriculture Act 1953, and to a delegation from the Minister of Agriculture under sections 9 and 10 of that Act for the purposes of the said Aot, it is hereby notified that the Schedule to the above notice (No. 49 Ag. 3620) * is hereby amended by adding the products specified in the Schedule hereto.

Product Name Aviverm Rametin S

SCHEDULE Licence No.

1106 1748

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971. S. C. GAINEY, for Director-General of Agriculture.

*Gazette, No. 47, 24 June 1971, p. 1194

Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961

PURSUANT to the provisions of regulation 18 (3) of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961, the following specification is declared suitable fDr the purpose of the regulations:

Australian Standard A.S. CI61-1910 Thermostats and energy regulators.

P. W. BLAKELEY, Acting General Manager,

(8/0/2/18) New Zealand Electricity Department.,

Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 232

INQUIRY INTO' CO'NTINUO'US FILAMENT PO'LYESTER YARN O'F TARIFF ITEMS 51.01.43, 51.01.44, AND 51.01.45

1. The public hearing by the Tariff and Development Board on the subject of protection for the manufacture in New Zealand of continuous filament polyester yarn classified in

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Tariff Items 51.0'1.43, 51.0'1.44, and 51.0'1.45 will now take place in the Boardroom, First Floor, Law Society Building, 26 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington, on Thursday, 7 October 1971, commencing at 10.30' a.m.

2. The terms of reference are those set out fully in Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 20'2 (New Zealand Gazette, dated Thursday, 18 February 1971) which originally set the date of the hearing as 6 May 1971. Notice of defer­ment was given in Notice No. 222 (New Zealand Gazette, 6 May 1971).

3. Any person who has not already tendered evidence and wishes to do so should lodge 12 copies of a typewritten state­ment of the evidence to be presented under oath at the public inquiry, at the Board's office no later than Tuesday, 21 Septem­ber 1971. In preparing this evidence the "Notes for Guidance of Witnesses" prepared by the Board may be of assistance. Copies of these notes may be Q1btained from the Board's office.

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of June 1971. O. A. BLACK, Secretary,

Tariff and Development Board. P.O. Box 50'70, Wellington.

New Zealand Dairy Board Elections 1971-Declaration of Results

I hereby declare the results of elections of members of the New Zealand Dairy Board held pursuant to the Dairy Board Act 1961, ,(0 be as follows.

EASTERN WARD Mr Alfred Lawrence Friis, being the only candidate nomi­

nated for the election as a member for the Eastern Ward, is declared elected.

WELLINGTON WARD Mr Bernard Lancelot Ebbett, being the only candidate

nominated for the election as a member of the Wellington Ward, is declared elected.

NOR1HERN WARD I hereby declare the result of the election in the Northern

Ward which closed at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, 23 June 1971, to be:

Candidate Votes Polled Bird, Ellis Robert 17,706 Harvey, Henry Robert 21,783

I declare the said Henry Robert Harvey to be elected. Dated lIit Wellington this 24th day of June 1971.

J. L. WRIGHT, Returning Officer.

--------------------------------------------Notice of Varied Hours For Sale of Liquor at the Club Hotel,

Pahiatua

PuRSUANT to section 221A (16) of the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, as inserted by section 3 of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act (No.2) 1967, I, Eric Alderson Missen, Secretary for Justice, hereby give notice that the Manawatu Licensing Committee on 10 June 1971, made an order that the following hours be fixed for the opening and closing of the said hotel premises for the sale of liquor to the public:

Opening, 11 a.m., Monday to Saturday (inclusive). Closing, 10 p.m., Monday to Saturday (inclusive).

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of June 1971. E. A. M1'SSEN, Secretary for Justice.

(1. 18/25/237 (5))

Indecent Publicatz'ons Tribunal

I, Victor Worth Thomas, Comptroller of Customs, give notice that I have applied to the Indecent Publications Tribunal for a decision as to whether the books:

The Klansman, by William B. Huie, published by Sphere Books Ltd., 30-32 Grays Inn Road, London W.C. l.

Hidden Gems of Erotica, by James Paunce, published by Riverhaven Ltd., 50' Alexandra Road, London S.W. 19.

Sexual Deviation, by Roger Farley Gray, published by Riverhaven Ltd., 50 Alexandra Road, London S.W. 19.

Promiscuous Pauline, translated by R. J. B. Krauss, pub­lished by Riverhaven Ltd., 50' Alexandra Road, London S.W.19.

Psychodynamics of Unconventional Sex Behaviour and Unusual Practises, by Paul J. Gillette, PH.D., published by Holloway House Publishing Co., 8060' Melrose Place, Los Angeles, California 90'0'69.

Some Like It Dark, by Kipp Washington, published by Holloway House Publishing Co., 80'60' Melrose Place, Los Angeles, California 90'069.

The Goddess Game, by Hugh Barron, published by New English Library Ltd., from Barnard's Inn, Holborn, Lon­don E.C. 1.

Bloody Mama, by Robert Thorn, published by New English Library Ltd., from Barnard's Inn, Holborn, London E.C.1.

I am Curious (Thirty), by Jill Emerson, published by Berkley Publishing Corporation, 200 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016.

Laying the Ghost, by Jay Martin, published by Berkley Publishing Corporation, 200 Madison Avenue, New YOrk, N.Y. 10016.

Threesome, by Jill Emerson, published by Berkley Publish­ing Corporation, 200 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016.

are indecent or not or for a decision as to their classification.

No. 293 Decision of the Indecent Publications Tribunal

IN <the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963, and in the matter of an application by the Comptroller of Customs for a decision in respect of the book The Tour by Aldo Lucchesi. Published by the New English Library, London.

There was no appearance of ·the applicant nor of the pub­lisher's representative in New Zealand. Accordingly no sub­missions were made.

DECISION OF TIlE TRIBUNAL THIS paperback novel uses a thin narrative about two magazine writers preparing an expose of all-inclusive tours as the opportunity for the portrayal of a variety of sexual encounters which for some of the tour party are their main experience of Europe. This portrayal is not as all-inclusive as the cover promises ("every sexual excess in one wild package") and its appeal to prurient interest and excitement will affect younger readers rather than adults. The book is objectionable enough in its treatment and tone to justify restricting its circulation.

The Tribunal classifies the book as indecent in the hands of persons under the age of 18 years.

R. S. V. SIMPSON, Chairman. 23 June 1971.

No. 294 Decision of the Indeoent Publications Tribunal

IN the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963 and in the matter of an application by the Secretary for Justice for a decision in respect of the book Her, anonymous. Published by Lyle Stuaft Inc. of New York.

Mr Armstrong appeared on behalf of the Secretary for Justice but made no submissions.

DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL THE Tribunal was not unanimous in its decision.

The majority of the Tribunal comprising Messrs Stuart Perry, D. M. Wylie, and Mrs Joan Cochran classify the book as indecent in the hands of persons under the age of 18 years. The minority comprising Mr S. F. W. Johnston and the Chair­man (Mr R. S. V. Simpson) classify the book as indecent.

MAJORITY DECISION Her is not a literary masterpiece but it is skilfully written

and is a good example of the erotic novel. The author's defence of his anonymity seems valid, and his purpose is plain: to "tell a true and simple love story" with explicit physical details and using (in D. H. Lawrence tradition) the Saxon words in recounting sexual experience. Such stark treatment of erotic activity may interest, stimulate, shock, or bore but it is not likely to corrupt. There is no crueLty, violence, or perversion; deviations are realistically assessed; personality is taken seriously. The story is sometimes sentimental sometimes crude, sometimes faintly absurd. '

We do nOit consider that simple lack of high quality com­bined with the erotic nature of the subject requires us in terms of the Act to ban this book. We think it is in ,the

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category which adults shouLd be able themselves to decide about, to accept or reject as soon as they become aware of its nature.

As it is confined entirely to mature adult experience it could be disturbing to younger people and we therefore classify the book as indecent in the hands of persons under 18 years.

MINORITY DECISION Mr Johnston My view is that Her presents a trivial and debased view of sex. The descriptions of sexual intercourse serve no theme O'r ideas. Some of them are so offensive to community standards of decency as to bring the book within 'the provisions of the Act. The preface is banal and confused and this makes suspect the author's honesty of purpose in assuming anonymity and his justification for using "the earthy language of love". The novelettish quality of the writing and pO'rtrayal throughO'ut is sufficiently indicated by the final paragraph: "Now I would have to begin to learn how to fO'rget her. Learn 100neliness again; and this time as my life's companion, until death beCame my only friend". There is no artistic insight in the book to mitigate its offensive aspects and I consider that the book should be classified as indecent. Mr Simpson I also dissent from the majority decision basically for the reasons given by MI'. Johnston in ~lis dissenting decision and cO'nsider that the book should be classified as indecent.

The majority decision prevails and the book is accordingly classified as indecent in the hands of persons under the age of 18 years.

R. S. V. SIMPSON, Chairman. 23 June 1971.

No. 295 Decision of the Indecent Publications Tribunal

IN the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963, and in the matter of an application by Patricia Maureen Bartlett, schoolteacher, of Lower HuH for a decision in respect of the book Affairs by John London. Published by New English Library, London.

The applicant appeared in person and made submissions. DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL

THIS is a paperback book which we understand is at present on sale throughout New Zealand at a retail price of 8O'c per copy.

The somewhat dramatised description of the book on the front and back covers states inter alia that i,t is "the revealing story of a lifetime of sexual obsession".

It is perhaps better described as the story of a man who never marries and his passionate love for five women and his conquest of them. The theme is a well worn one and as would be expected in such a story, the sexual behaviour of the lovers is described in detail. It cannot be said of the book that it is written for the purpose of exploiting sex, perversion, or cruelty. It is rather a love story with a considerable emphasis on sexual adventures but no more than is currently tolerated in novels of this type.

Miss Bartlett, the applicant, drew the Tribunal's attention to specific passages of the book which she considered as indecent but the Tdbunal in reaching its decisions must "take into con­sideration the dominant effect of the book as a whole" as stated in section 11 (1) (a) of the Act.

The Tribunal classifies the book as not indecent. R. S. V. SIMPSON, Chairman.

23 June 1971.

The Standards Act 1965-Specifications Declared to be Standard Specifications

PURSUANT to section 23 of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 25 June 1971, declared the under­mentioned specifications to be standard specifications:

Price of Number and Title of Specification Copy

NZS 2276: -- (BS 1991: --) Recommendations for letter symbols, signs, and abbreviations­

Part 3: 1971 (BS 1991: Part 3: 1961) Fluid

$

mechanics ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... 0.88 Part 5: 1971 (BS 1991: Part 5: 1961) Applied

thermodynamics 0.88

Number and Title of Specification Price of

Copy $

NZS 7121: 1971 Hospital beds for general purposes 1.20 NZS 7122: 1971 Accessories for general purpose

hospital beds ...... 1.30 Copies of the standard specifications are available from the

Standards Association of New Zealand, New Zealand Display Centre Building, Sturdee Street (or Private Bag), Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1971. G. H. EDWARDS, Director,

Standards Association of New Zealand. (S.A. 1-114/2/2: 402-405)

The Standards Act 1965-Amendment of Standard Specifications

PURSUANT to section 23 of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 25 June 1971, amended the under­mentioned standard specifications by the incorporation of the amendments shown hereunder:

Number, Title, and Price of Standard Amendl11ent Specification N 0./ AMD

NZS 1545: 1960 (BS 2853: 1957) The design and testing of steel overhead runway beams. $1.15 ...... 4/495

NZS 1816: 1963 (BS 1362: 1953) Cartridge fuse-links for use in plugs. 58c ...... ...... ...... 3/555 Copies of the standard specifications so amended are avail­

able from the Standards Association of New Zealand, New Zealand Display Centre Building, Sturdee Street (or Private Bag), Wellington.

Copies of the amendments will be supplied, free of charge, upon request.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1971. G. H. EDWARDS, Director,

Standards Association of New Zealand. (S.A. 2--114/2/3: 610-11)

The Standards Act 1965-Standard Specifications Revoked

PURSUANT to section 23 of the Standards Act 1965 the Standards Council, on 25 June 1971, revoked the u'nder­mentioned standard specifications:

Number and Title of Standard Specification NZS 776: 1950 (BS 1254: 1945) W.C. seats (plastics). NZS 1476: 1959 (BS 3012: 1958) Low density polythene sheet. NZS 1522: 1959 (BS 3059: 1958) Steel boiler and superheater

tubes. N~S 1776: 1963 (BS 3260: 1960) PVC (vinyl) asbestos floor

tiles. NZ~ 1875: 1964 (BS 3691: 196?) Glass fibre rovings for the

remforcement of polyester resm systems. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1971.

G. H. EDWARDS, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand.

(S.A. 3-114/2/1: 367-71)

The Standards Act 1965-Provisional Standard Adopted

PURSUANT to section 17 O'f the Standards Act 1965 the Standards Council, on 25 June 1971, approved the issue ~f the under-mentioned provisional standard:

Number and Title of Publication Price of Copy NZS 6501P: 1971 The InternatiO'nal System (SI)

Units and their application ...... $1.25 Copies of the publication are available from the Standards

As~oc:iation of New Zealand, .New Zealand Display Centre BUlldmg, Sturdee Street (or Pnvate Bag), Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1971. G. H. EDWARDS, DirectO'r

Standards Association of N ew Z~aland. (S.A. 4--114/2/5: 36)

11260 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

The Standards Act 1965-0verseas Specifications Endorsed as Suitable for Use in New Zealand

PuRSUANT to section 17 of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 25 June 1971, endorsed the under­mentioned overseas specifications as suitable for use in New Zealand:

Number and Title of Specification Price of

Copy $

BS 461: 1970 Bordeaux conneotions. Metric untts ...... 1.40 BS 463: -- Sockets for wire ropes-

Part 2: 1970 Metric units 1.40 BS 643: 1970 White metal ingots for capping steel wire

ropes. Metric units .... ...... 0.70 BS 1296: -- Single point cutting tools-

Pal't 1: 1970 Shank sections. Metric units 0.70 BS 1399: -- Rotary shaft lip seals-

Part 3: 1970 Terminology and recommendations for handling. Metric units ...... ...... ...... 1.15

BS 1560: -- Steel pipe flanges (nominal sizes tin. to 24 in.) for the petroleum industry-

Part 2: 1970 Metric dimensions ..... ...... 4.20 BS 1658: 1970 Housings for hydraulic seals for

reciprocating applications. Metric units .... 1.15 BS 1936: -- Undercuts and runouts for screw

threads-Part 2: 1970 ISO metric screw threads. Metric units 1.15

BS 3059: 1968 Steel boiler and superheater tubes. Metric units ...... 1.75

BS 3221: -- Medicine measures-Part 4: 1969 Plastics medicine measuring spoons of

5 ml capacity. Metric units .... 0.70 BS 3260: 1969 PVC (vinyl) asbestos floor tiles. Metrio

and inch units .... 1.15 BS 4361: -- Woodworking machines-

Part 1: 1968 Components. Metric and inch units ...... 0.70 Part 2: 1968 Accuracy tests. Metric and inch units

(including Amendment No.1, AMD 379) ...... 2.35 BS 4581: 1970 Dimensions OIf flanges for the mounting

of plain grinding wheels. Metric units ...... ...... 0.95 BS 4597: 1970 General requirements and methods of

test for multilayer printed wiring boards using plated through holes (including Amendment No.1, AMD 525) .... 2.35

BS 4613: -- Tyre pressure gauges-Part 1: 1970 Indicating bar portable type. Metric

and imperial units ......... 0.95 Part 2: 1970 Dial portable type. Metric and imperial

units ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1.15 BS 4617: 1970 Methods of testing hydraulic pumps

and motors for hydrostatic power transmission. Metric units ...... 3.75

BS 4620: 1970 Rivets for general engineering pur-poses. Metric units ...... 1.15

BS 4640: 1970 Classification of metalworking machine tools by types. Metric units ..... ..... ...... 1.65

B'S 4641: 1970 Electroplated coatings of chromium for engineering purposes. Metric units 1.40

PD 6453: 1970 The marking in metric units of safe working loads on lifting tackle. Metric units 0.46

PD 6457: 1970 Guide to the application of addendum modification to involute spur and helical gears. Metric and imperial units 2.35 Copies of the specifications are obtainable through

the Standards Association of New Zealand, New Zealand Dis­play Centre Building, Sturdee Street (or private Bag), Welling­ton.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1971. G. H. EDWARDS, Direotor,

Standards Association of New Zealand. (S.A. 5-114/2/9: 687-709)

The Standards Act 1965-Endorsement of Amendments to Overs,eas Specifications

PuRSUANT to section 17 of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 25 June 1971, endorsed as suitable for use in New Zealand the under-mentioned amendments to the relevant endorsed overseas specifications:

Amendment Number, Title, and Price of Specification No./ AMD

BS 638: 1966 Arc welding plant, equipment and acces-sories. $3.50 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2/400

BS 1435: 1968 Rubber hose, wire reinforced, for oil suction and discharge services. Metric units. $1.15 ...... 1/518

Amendment Number, Title, and P'riee of Specification No./AMD

BS 4183,: 1967 Machine screws and machine screw nuts. Metric series. $1.65 ...... 1/572 Copies of the specifications so amended are obtainable from

the Standards Association of New Zealand, New Zealand Dis­play Centre Building, Sturdee Street (or Private Bag), Welling­ton.

Copies of the amendments will be supplied, free of charge, upon request.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1971. G. H. EDWARDS, Director,

Standards Association of New Zealand. (S.A. 6-114/2/10: E 196-98)

The Standards Act 1965-Draft Amendment to a New Zealand Standard Specification Available for Comment

PURSUANT to subseotion (3) of section 23 of the Standards Act 1965, notice is hereby given that the following draft amend­ment is being circulated:

Number and Description of Draft DZ 1841/185 Draft amendment to NZS 1841: 1%4 Fusion

welded pressure tanks. NOTE--"When finally issued, ,the amendment will correct a

typographical error in table 2. All persons who may be affected by this amendment and

who desire to comment thereon may, upon application, obtain copies on loan from the Standards Association of New Zealand, New Zealand Display Centre Building, Sturdee Street (or Private Bag), Wellington.

The closing date for the receipt of comment is 16 July 1971. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1971.

G. H. EDWARDS, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand.

(S.A. 7-114/2/8)

Wholesalers'Licences Under the Sales Tax Act-Notice No. 1971/6

PURSUANT to the Sales Tax Act 1932-33, licences to act as whole­salers have been granted as set out in Schedule I hereto, and licences to act as wholesalers have been surrendered or revoked as set out in Schedule II hereto. Sales Tax Notice No. 1970/5 is hereby amended in the manner indicated in the Schedule III hereto.

SCHEDULE I

LICENCES GRANTED

Name of Licensee

Adams Bilbie Associates Ltd ... A.H.I. Aluminium Ltd.

Allen and Associates (Allen, Robert James, trading as) ..

Australian Sales and Marketing Ltd.

Badges and Crests Manufactur­ers Ltd ...

Bowdell Export Ltd ... Brown and Stewart Ltd.

Chaytor Printing Ltd. Claude Neon Lights ofN.Z. Ltd. Columbine Industries Continental Vehicle Importers

Ltd.

Licence Operative

From

1/6/71 1/4/71

1/6/71

1/11/70

1/4/71 1/6/71 1/3/71

15/4/71 1/9/70 1/4/71

29/3/71

Place at Which Business is Carried On

Napier Auckland

Christchurch Hamilton Rotorua Tauranga Wellington

Napier

Auckland

Takapuna Lower Hutt Auckland

Henderson Mount Wellington Gisbome

Dunedin New Plymouth

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1261

Name of Licensee

Continental Wholesalers Ltd ... Cooks Distributors Ltd. Craftmaster Industries Ltd. Crosbie's Garage (Wholesale)

Ltd.

Denmar Press Ltd. Duckhams Oils (N.Z.) Ltd.

Eamar Plastics Ltd. ..

Floorwool Products Ltd.

Gem Jewellers Ltd. .. Geyserland Engineering Ltd. Glenvale Distributors Ltd. Graham, Max, Ltd. .. Golden Chemical Products

(N.Z.) Ltd.

Ideal Toy Co. of New Zealand Ltd.

Inkman, P. A., Co. Ltd.

Kilwell Abu Ltd.

Mate Vuletich and Sons Ltd. Morrow Mouldings Ltd.

Newells Ice Cream Ltd. Nut House Sales (Gisborne)

(Miller, Bruce, trading as)

O'Kane, Terence Overseas Chemical Industries

(Kloet, Jacob Faesen, trading as)

Palco Electronics Ltd. Paul and Ralf Motors (Whole­

sale) Ltd ...

Presto Print Ltd. (in receivership)

Renold Christian Ltd.

Rosen Argus Printing Co. Ltd ... Rymo Industries Ltd.

Licence Operative

From

Place at Which Business is Carried On

1/4/71 Tauranga 1/4/71 Auckland

1/11/70 Pahiatua

1/6/71 Invercargill

1/4/71 Otahuhu 22/3/71 Wellington

31/5/71 Mount Albert

1/4/71 Ohai Invercargill

24/5/71 Wanganui 1/6/70 Rotorua

1/10/66 Wellington 1/11/70 Auckland

1/5/71 Onehunga

1/12/67 Auckland 1/4/71 Auckland

15/7/68 Rotorua

1/4/71 Whangarei 1/4/71 Takapuna

1/5/62 Opotiki

1/3/71 Gisborne

1/5/71 Mount Roskill

1/3/70 Mount Albert

1/6/71 Tauranga

1/5/71 Otahuhu Papakura

5/5/71 Wellington

1/2/71 Auckland Christchurch Hamilton Otahuhu

18/5/71 Eltham 1/1/71 Taupo

Stephens, L. M., Ltd. 7/5/71 Lower Hutt Streeter and Kent (Streeter,

Geofrey Rowland; Kent, Peter Reeves, trading as) 1/12/64 Tauranga

Teltron Industries Ltd. 1/7/69 Tauranga Tobler Metalcrafts (Tobler,

Walter, trading as) Thompsons Jewellery Services

(Thompson, Stanley Keith, trading as)

Trevneil Enterprises Ltd. Tuckers Tasty Foods (Tucker,

Henry William John, trading as)

United Christian Press (Ward­low, Stewart Thomas, trading as)

B

14/5/71 Henderson

31/5/71 Wellington 13/5/71 Wellingtop

1/5/71 New Plymouth

1/5/71 Glenfield

Name of Licensee

Ward Moore Ltd. Waverley Confectionery (Shaw,

Raymond John, trading as) .. Watson and Eyre Printers Ltd ... Westland Breweries Ltd. (includ­

ing D.B. Buller Wholesale Department)

Westland Fur and Skin Co. (Gray, Peter Thomas, and

Licence Operative

From

Place at Which Business is Carried On

1/5/71 Mount Maunganui

1/4/71 Dunedin 1/5/71 Palmerston North

21/5/71 Greymouth Westport

Gray, Carol Ann, trading as) 7/10/70 Ross

SCHEDULE II

LICENCES SURRENDERED OR REVOKED

Name of Licensee Licence

Cancelled From

Place at Which Business was Carried On

Acme Outboard Marine Ltd. 7/12/70 Taupo Apex Printing (Johnston, Daniel

Alexander, trading as) 31/5/67 Tauranga

Batteries Associates (Hogg, Des-mond Leonard, trading as) ..

Bayldon, C. and J., Ltd. Bristol Exports Ltd. .. Broadway Parking Ltd.

Brown and Stewart Ltd.

Central Batteries (Gillbanks, Alfred Shepherd, trading as) ..

Charleston Supplies Ltd. Claude Neon Lights ofN.Z. Ltd. Columbine Hosiery Ltd. Craftmaster Industries Ltd. Cranich Trading Co. Ltd. Cupid Rings (Graham, Max,

trading as)

Decor Bags (Collins, Rex, trad-

31/10/67 Tauranga 31/3/71 Mount Roskill 31/3/71 Auckland 28/3/71 Dunedin

New Plymouth 28/2/71 Auckland

31/3/71 Auckland 1/4/71 Gisborne

31/8/70 Auckland 1/4/71 Gisborne

31/3/71 Pahiatua 30/11/70 Auckland

30/6/70 Auckland

ing as) 31/3/71 Auckland

Ewert Bros. (Confections) Ltd.. . 30/9/68 Rotorua

Fairbairn Wright Ltd.

Fisher Windows Ltd.

Hutt Valley Duplicating and

31/3/71 Invercargill 31/5/71 Palmerston North 31/3/71 Auckland

Christchurch Hamilton Tauranga Wellington

Printing Ltd. 6/5/71 Lower Hutt

Inkman, P. A., and Co. (Hensley, Ivy Joyce and Percy John Alfred, trading as). . 31/3/71 Auckland

J. Craft Industries Ltd. 31/10/70 Palmerston North

Kilwell Products Ltd.

Olims Holdings New Zealand Ltd.

Overseas Chemical Industries Pty. Co. (Kleot, Jacob Faesen, trading as)

Playtime Chocolate Novelties (Tucker, Henry William John, trading as)

Presto Print Lt<;l.

15/7/68 Rotorua

30/4/71 Newmarket

28/2/70 Mount Albert

1/5/71 New Plymouth 4/5/71 Wellington

1262

Name of Licensee

Renold Christian Ltd.

Riding Mowers Ltd ... Rogers, J. V. and D. M. (Rogers,

Jack Victor and Doreen May, trading as)

Rosen Print Co. Ltd. Ross Distributors (Mills, John

James, trading as) ..

Sculptor Products (Dodds, Brian Rodney, trading as)

Selwyn Wholesale Jewellers (Armitage, Terence Edward Walter, trading as)

Shailer, Len, Ltd. S.K.L. Fibreglass and Co. (Lane,

Stanley Kevin, trading as) .. Stronghold Products (Everard,

John Mayo; Fretwell, Stanley George and Phyllis Nita, trading as)

Stronghold Toys (Smith, H. L. and Ruegg, A., trading as) ..

Stylecraft Travel Goods Ltd. ..

Taupo Gemcrafts (Steward, W. G. and J., trading as) ..

Telron Industries Ltd.

Vanbro Ltd. Wardlaw, Stewart Thomas Westland Breweries Ltd.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

Licence Cancelled

From

Place at Which Business was Carried On

31/1/71 Auckland Christchurch Hamilton Otahuhu

31/12/70 Taupo

31/10;70 Manly 18/5/71 Eltham

29/4/71 Birkenhead

31/3/71 Dunedin

28/8/69 Tauranga 31/3/71 Palmerston North

31/8/70 Glen Eden

19/5/67 Whakatane

31/4/64 Tauranga 31/3/71 Auckland

4/10/70 Taupo 1/7/69 Tauranga

31/3/71 Auckland 30/4/71 Glenfield 20/5/71 Greymouth

Manufacturing Retailers' Licences Under the Sales Tax Act-Notice No. 1971/6

PURSUANT to the Sales Tax Act 1932-33, licences to act as manu­facturing retailers have been granted as set out in Schedule I hereto, and licences to act as manufacturing retailers have been surrendered or revoked as set out in Schedule II hereto.

SCHEDULE I

LICENCES GRANTED

Name of Licensee

Acme Outboard Marine Ltd.

Lewis Eady Ltd.

Quality Boat (Lonergan, Brian Roy, trading as)

Licence Operative

From

Place at Which Business is Carried On

1/8/70 Taupo

1/4/71 Auckland

1/6/71 Tauranga

Taupo Gemcrafts (Stewart, W. G. J., trading as) 4/10/70 Taupo

SCHEDULE II

LICENCES SURRENDERED OR REVOKED

Name of Licensee

Cobbe, Dennis John ..

Licence Cancelled

From

Place at Which Business was Carried On

31/3/65 Rotorua SCHEDULE III

SALES Tax Notice No. 1971/5 is hereby amended as follows: Hart, Bob, Boats (Hart, Robert

Schedule II:

Aiken, Kel, Printing Co. Ltd. to be amended to read:

Aitken, Ke1, Printing Co. Ltd.

Jeffrey Cheney, trading as) .. 31/3/71 Takapuna

McAuslin, Jim (McAuslin, James Ivan, trading as) .. 31/3/71 Auckland

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971. Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971.

V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs. V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs.

Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936

PURSUANT to the Regulations Act 1936, notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under:

Authority for Enactment

Companies Act 1955

Customs Act 1966 Medical and Dental Auxiliaries Act 1966

Magistrates' Courts Act 1947 .. New Zealand - Australia Free Trade

Agreement Act 1965 New Zealand - Australia Free Trade

Agreement Act 1965 Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1964

Wool Commission Act 1951

Social Security Act 1964

Title or Subject-matter Serial Number

Companies Accounts (Life Insurance Companies) 1971/139 Exemption Order 1957, Amendment No.1

Customs Tariff Amendment Order (No.6) 1971 1971/140 Dental Technicians Regulations 1968, Amendment 1971/141

No.1 Magistrates' Courts Rules 1948, Amendment No. 11 1971/142 New Zealand - Australia Free Trade Agreement Order 1971/143

(No.4) 1971 New Zealand - Australia Free Trade Agreement Order 1971/144

(No.5) 1971 Overseas Take-overs Regulations 1964, Amendment 1971/145

No.2 Wool Commission Regulations 1964, Amendment 1971/146

No.2 Drug Tariff 1970, Amendment No.4 1971/147

Date of

Enactment 28/6/71

28/6/71 28/6/71

28/6/71 28/6/71

28/6/71

28/6/71

28/6/71

30/6/71

Price (Postage

Free) 5c

5c 5c

5c 15c

10c

5c

5c

10c

Copies can be purchased from the Government Publications Bookshops-State Advances Building, Rutland Street (P.O. Box 5344), Auck­land 1 ; Investment House, Barton Street (P.O. Box 857), Hamilton; Mulgrave Street (private Bag), Wellington 1; 130 Oxford Terrace (p.O. Box 1721), Christchurch 1; T. and G. Insurance Building, Princes Street (p.O. Box 1104), Dunedin. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number.

A. R. SHEARER, Government Printer.

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

TARIFF DECISION LIST NO. 191

Decisions of the Minister of Customs Under the Customs Tariff (Subject to Amendment or Cancellation by Notification in the Gazette)

ApPROVALS

Tariff Item No.

Chapter 39

84.61

Goods

I Plates, sheets, strip, film, and foil, exceeding 15 cm in width, printed, embossed, or otherwise surface worked, viz:

(1) Pliable, whether or not supported, reinforced or coated, but not coated with adhesive, and not printed, embossed, lithographed or ruled.

(2) Pliable, (other than quilted), excluding adhesive backed products, printed and/or embossed with an overall pattern and whether or not reinforced, with textile or threads, suited for the manufacture of soft furnishings, apparel, or wallets and similar articles and for covering walls and furniture. (Self-adhesive and pressure sensitised products designed or specifically suited for use in covering walls and furniture are excluded from the above concession).

Cocks and valves: .. Excluding:

(1) Penstocks, floodgates. (2) Valves, gate, of the following types-

(a) Stainless steel 3 in. to 18 in., or cast iron 3 in. to 14 in., specially suited for use with pulp or paper stock.

(b) Brass, -! in. and tin. (c) t in. to 4 in. of any kind of bronze.

(3) Valves, globe, of any kind of bronze, suited for use with steam at working pressures of 50 p.s.i. or over, of the following types-

(a) Stainless steel seats, screwed t in., to 2 in. (b) Yoke top with bronze or stainless steel seats,

flanged ! in. to 6 in. (c) Angle, yoke top with bronze or stainless steel

seats, flanged, 1 in. to 3 in. (d) Valves, safety, spring-loaded, screwed or

flanged, t in. to 4 in. (e) Fibre or teflon seats, screwed, sizes! in. to 2 in. (f) Flanged bonnet top! in. to 3 in., with bronze or

stainless steel seats and a working pressure of up to 125 p.s.i.

(g) Flanged regulating check angle or straight type ! in. to 6 in. with bronze or stainless steel seats and a working pressure up to 250 p.s.i.

(4) Valves, foot, of copper alloy, not exceeding 2 in. (5) Valves, float, of brass or other copper alloy, not

exceeding 6 in. (6) Valves, ball-

(a) Screwed, stainless steel and mild steel bodies, sizes t in. to 2 in. B.S.P.

(b) Flanged, cast stainless steel or cast steel, sizes 3 in. and 4 in.

(7) Sluice or wedge gate (or stop) valves of cast iron, and of alloyed iron, for waterworks purposes and like application, in sizes, 4 in., 6 in., 8 in., 10 in., 12 in., double flange spigot and socket ends, hand operated waterworks pattern, for test pressures not exceeding 800 foot head of water, with or without copper based trims and spindles in accordance with UKBS 1218 and NZSS 784.

(8) Check valves (reflux) cast iron 3 in., 4 in., 6 in., and 8 in., free acting, 4 in., 6 in., 8 in., external lever operated, standard types for test pressures not exceeding 600 foot head of fluid, not including non-concussive types.

B.P.

Free

Free

Rates of Duty Effective Part List

I MFN·I

II No. Gen. Ref. From \ To'"

Free 191 1/9/70 31/12/71

20% 25% 10.2 191 1/1/71 30/6/74

1264 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 191-continued

ApPRovALs-continued

Tariff Goods Item No.

84.61 Cocks and valves-continued .. .. .. (9) Plugcocks, bronze, screwed and flanged straight

through or 3-way, sizes t in. to 4 in. (But not sleeves packed plugcocks).

(to) Valves ofa type used on bulk fueltankers, viz: (a) Pressure vacuum valves, aluminium, screwed. (b) Bottom outlet valves, aluminium or bronze

sizes 3 in. and 4 in. flanged. (11) Check valves of any kind of bronze, suited for use

with steam or water, of the following types and working pressures-

(a) Flanged horizontal type ! in. to 6 in. with stainless steel or bronze seat and a working pressure of 50 to 250 p.s.i.

(b) Flanged and screwed swing type 2! in. to 4 in. with bronze seat and a working pressure of 50 to 100 p.s.i.

(c) Screwed vertical type 2! in. to 3 in. with bronze seat and a working pressure of 50 to 200 p.s.i.

(d) Horizontal check valves t in. to 2 in. fibre or teflon seats and a working pressure up to 150 p.s.i.

(12) Treacle cocks, bronze 1 in. to 3 in. (13) Blow down plugcock, flanged, asbestos packed,

double gland bronze 1 in. to 2 in. used for blowing down boilers or pressure vessels and tested up to 500 p.s.i.

(14) Needle valves, of bronze, in-line types, sizes! in., i in. and! in. B.S.P.

(15) Pressure reducing valves of bronze, pilot operated, flanged and screwed, stainless steel seat and valve, sizes t in. to 2 in. up to 250 p.s.i.

(16) Valves of a type used by service station petrol pumps­(a) Petrol pump dispensing nozzles. (b) Petrol pump dispensing nozzles, automatic

shut-off types, which operate at up to 30 g.p.m. at pressures from 5-90 p.s.i.

(17) Valves, drum compensating types, being air reducing valves of the types used to pressurise oil storage containers having a capacity of 12t, 44 and 60 gallons or more.

(18) Solenoid valves. (19) Aerosol valves, with or without actuators, suitable for

one inch neck-opening aerosol containers. (20) Check valves:

(a) Wafer type, ductile iron body, stainless steel flap and seat, sized 2" to 12". Working pressure: water, oil, gas, 275 p.s.i. (600 ft. head) sat­urated steam at 150 p.s.i. (As options these valves may have soft seat insert and/or fitted with back flush lever, adjustable counter balance and cam operated micro switch).

(b) Backflow preventor double checkvalves, 2" to 12" suitable working pressure 275 p.s.i.

(NOTE-This approval does not cover taps, bibcocks, or fire hydrants).

Rates of Duty

B.P. I MFN./

Free 20%

Gen.

25%

No. 49

Effective Part List II No.

I Ref. From To*

to.2 191 1/1/71 30/6/74

*Approvals lapse on the dates indicated, the goods thereafter being dutiable according to their substantive Tariff classification. If con­tinuation of an approval is desired for a further period, formal application should be made to the Collector at least 6 weeks prior to the date of expiry.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971. V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs.

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1'265

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 192

Decisions of the Minister of Customs Under the Customs Tariff (Subject to Amendment or Cancellation by Notification in the Gazette)

ApPROVALS

------~-------------------------------~--------------,---.---~-----------

I ~~~ I

Tariff Goods Part Item No.

35.03.06 35.03.06

38.14.11

Glue, powdered, suited for making gummed tape .. Glues, as may be approved, when declared by a manu­

facturer for use' by him only in making fly and insect powders and sprays:

Approved: Glue, animal, Davis C.W.S. powdered

Inhibitor: .. . . . . . . 213 .. .. .. .. 214 .. .. .. ..

38.14.11} Preparations, other than anti-icing preparations, when 38.14.19 declared:

40.14.41

40.14.41 40.14.41

40.14.41 40.14.41

40.14.49

40.14.59

40.14.59

40.14.59

40.14.59

40.14.59 40.14.59 40.14.59 40.14.59

40.14.59

40.14.59

40.14.59 40.14.59 40.14.59 40.14.59

(a) by a manufacturer for use by him in making additives for lubricating, flushing, and fuel oils

(b) by a manufacturer for use by him as additives in making lubricating, flushing, and fuel oils

Articles and materials, as may be approved, when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making hearing aid appliances:

Approved: Gaskets

Gaskets, cut, No. 5210 H used to make aerosol valves .. Gaskets, declared by an importer for incorporation into

aircraft, and accompanied by release notes, inspection notes, or affidavits of approval for aircraft

Gaskets, t in. and 2 in. used in making drum plugs .. Valve seats, 6104C and 6400 E8, for use in making aerosol

valves Washers, declared by an importer for incorporation into

aircraft, and accompanied by release notes, inspection notes, or affidavits of approval for aircraft

Air bags or curing tubes, for use in making or repairing of rubber tyres

Backing discs, 6 in. diameter or more, for use with electric drill sanding attachments

Belts, hog scraper, with or without scraper blades, for use in pig dehairing machines

Condensers, also known as Rub Aprons, for woollen carding machines

Cots and rings for worsted spinning machinery .. Discs or units for flexible couplings . . . . . . Engine packings . . . . . . . . . . Flails, sleeves and riddles, being identifiable parts of

potato harvesting machinery Gaskets, single orifice, other than circular, whether plain

or holed for bolts Grommets, declared by an importer for incorporation into

aircraft, and accompanied by release notes, inspection notes or affidavits of approval for aircraft

Long life clicking press blocks .. Mountings, antivibration, for machinery "0" rings.. .. .. .. .. .. Parts of petrol vending pump nozzles, as may be approved,

when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in the manufacture of nozzle assemblies

40.14.59 Pintle sleeves and spools for potato and onion graders and

j sorters

40.14. 59 Rebreathing bags for use on anaesthetic apparatus .. 40.14.59 Rubber blocking bags .. .. .. ..

I B.P. I MFN.! Gen.

Free Free

Free

Free

Free

Free Free

Free Free

Free

Free

Free

Free

Free

Free Free Free Free

Free

Free

Free Free Free Free

Free

Free Free

20%

20%

20%

15%

15% 20%

Free

20%

15% 20% 20%

15% 20%

20% Free

20%

20%

Free

20% Free

25% 20%

Free

25%

25%

25%

25%

25% 25% Free Free

25%

Free

25% 25% 25% 25%

25%

25% 25%

II Ref.

10.8 10.8

10.8

10.8

10.8

10.8 10.8

10.8 10.8

10.8

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.1

10.1 10.2 10.8 10.3

10.2

10.8

10.1 10.2 10.2 10.8

10.8

23.7 10.2

List No.

192

192

192 192

192

192

192 192 192

192 192

192

192

192

192

192

192 192 192 192

192

192

192 192 192 192

192

192 192

Effective

From I TO_*_

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/10/69 1/10/69

1/7/68

1/7/68

1/7/67 1/11/70 1/11/68

1/4/70 1/11/70

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/11/68

1/7/67

1/10/67

1/1/68 1/7/67

1/10/67 1/10/67

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/5/70 1/7/67 1/7/67

1/10/67

1/6/70

31/3/72

30/6/74

30/9/73 30/9/73

30/9/74

30/9/74

30/6/74 31/12/72 30/6/74

30/6/72 31/12/72

30/6/74

31/12/74

30/6/73

31/12/72

31/12/72

31/12/72 31/12/74 30/9/74 30/9/7

30/6/74

30/6/74

30/6/72 30/6/74 30/9/73 30/9/71

30/6/74

1/1/71 I 31/12/75 1/4/70 31/3/74

11266

Tariff Item No.

40.14.59

40.14.59

40.14.59 40.14.59 40.14.69 40.14.69

40.14.69 48.15.08

48.15.08

48.15.08

48.15.08 48.15.08 48.15.08

48.15.08

48.15.08

48.15.08 48.15.08

48.15.08 48.15.08

48.15.08

48.15.08 48.15.08

48.15.08

48.15.08 48.15.08

48.15.08

48.15.08 48.15.08

4 4 8.21.11} 8.21.12

48.21.19

48.21.19

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 192-continued

ApPROvALs-continued

Rates of Duty

Goods

B.P. I

MFN·I Gen.

Seals and retainers, declared by an importer for incorpora- Free .. 10% tion into aircraft, conforming to New Zealand Ministry of Transport specifications or accompanied by release notes, inspection notes or affidavits of approval for aircraft

Seals and retainers, oil and grease, all kinds, excluding Free 20% 25% engine packings

Seals, for dyeing tanks .. .. .. .. Free 20% 25% Suction cups for use on printing machinery .. .. Free 20% 25% Numbered leg rings for racing pigeons .. .. Free 20% 25% Patches, self-adhesive, for the repair of rubber conveyor Free 20% 25%

belts Plugs for the repair of tubeless tyres . . .. .. Free .. 15% Artists' painting boards, being paperboard coated with Free 20% 25%

gesso or paint Belt stiffening material made from high wet strength wood- Free .. 22t%

free cartridge paper coated with thermoplastic resin Blanks, Jacquard, unperforated 2t in. wide, for use with Free 20% 25%

label weaving machines Dental articulating paper .. .. . . .. Free 10% 12t% Hewlett Packard recording papers . . .. .. Free 10% 12t% Monotype paper, in rolls, specially suited for use with Free 10% 25%

monotype machines Paper, absorbent, resin adhesive backed, in rolls, for use Free 10% 20%

only in joining veneers Paper, impregnated or coated, specially prepared for use Free Free Free

as an indicator for chemical analysis or scientific investi- Free Free Free gation, and catalogued as such by the manufacturer

Paper, kraft, coated, for battery liners .. .. Free .. 15% Paper, manilla, punched, patterning or carding, designed Free 20% 25%

for use with knitting machines Paper, manilla, specially suited for Braille writing .. Free .. Free Paper or paperboard made from laminated compressed Free · . 22t%

paper, oiled, varnished, impregnated with synthetic resin, laminated with plastic film, plain coloured, speci-ally produced for electrical insulation purposes.

(Examples: Elephantide, Presspahn, Fuller Board, Leatheroid)

Paper, recording, for electrically operated measuring, Free 10% 12t% counting and testing instruments, specially suited for use by dentists, opticians and surgeons

Paper tape for the manufacture of hanger eyelets .. Free · . 22-!-% Paper tape for use with Braille short-hand machines de- Free · . Free

c1ared for use with such machines Paper, zinc oxide coated, for use with electrostatic photo- Free 20% 25%

copying machines Perf-a-tape .. .. .. .. . . Free . . 22-!-% Photocopy positive paper for use with photocopy negative Free 20% 25%

papers (e.g., Copyrapid, Guilleminot, Anken Processes) Pressure sensitive electricalj electronic components for Free · . 20%

drafting printed circuits Thermosensitive copy paper (thermo-copying process) .. Free 20% 25% Tissue, hair, perforated wet strength quality .. .. Free . . 22-!-% Patterns when declared by a manufacturer that they will be Free .. Free

used by him only as designs in making patterns for apparel

Cards, edge-punched, for use on Burroughs Series Land Free 20% 25% T.C.500 machines as data input

Cards, edge-punched, for use with Friden automatic type- Free 20% 25% writin machines g

No. 49

Effective Part List II No.

I Ref. From To·

10.8 192 1/6/69 30/6/7 4

10.2 192 1/7/67 4 31/12/7

10.2 192 1/6/71 30/6/73 10.2 192 1/7/67 31/12/72 10.2 192 1/8/69 30/4/72 10.2 192 1/7/68 30/6/72

10.8 192 1/7/67 30/6/72 10.2 192 1/7/67 31/3/72

10.8 192 1/12/69 30/11/72

10.2 192 1/7/67 30/6/73

23.8 192 1/7/67 31/12/73 23.8 192 1/12/70 31/12/75 30.0 192 1/7/67 ..

10.7 192 1/7/67 30/6/73

24.0 192 1/7/67 30/6/76 24.0 192 1/7/67 30/6/76

10.8 192 1/7/67 30/9/73 10.2 192 1/7/67 30/6/73

21.2 192 1/7/67 .. 10.8 192 1/7/68 31/12/73

23.8 192 1/12/70 31/12/75

10.8 192 1/7/67 30/6/74 21.2 192 1/7/67 ..

10.2 192 1/1/69 30/9/71

10.8 192 1/12/69 31/3/74 10.2 192 1/1/69 31/3/72

10.8 192 1/6/69 31/7/72

10.2 192 1/10/69 31/3/72 10.8 192 1/10/67 30/9/71 10.8 192 1/7/67 30/9/71

10.2 192 1/11/70 31/12/72

10.2 192 1/7/67 31/12/72

1 JULY

Tariff Item No.

48.21.19

48.21.19

48.21.19 48.21.19

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 192-continued

APPROVALs-continued

Goods

Cards, Jacquard or movement: (a) When declared by a manufacturer for use by him

only in the making of carpet (b) Suited for use with flat bed knitting machines (c) Punched for embroidery machines

Cards, rectangular, plain, or shallow perforated, coated with magnetic strips, when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making printed ledger cards

Corners for suitcases and similar articles Frames incorporating an electronic seal insert, for mount­

ing colour transparencies used in slide projectors and viewers

B.P.

Free

Free

Free Free

Rates of Duty

MFN.I Gen.

48.21.19 Gaskets, declared by an importer for incorporation into Free aircraft, and accompanied by release notes, inspection notes, or affidavits of approval for aircraft

Part List II No.

Ref.

48.21.19 Gaskets, single orifice, other than circular, whether plain Free 20% 25% 10.2 192

48.21.19 48.21.19 48.21.19

or holed for bolts Paper, indicator, in strips, for use in autoclaves Free Paper, recording for echo-sounding equipment .. Free Paper, recording, for electrically operated measuring, Free

counting and testing instruments, specially suited for use by dentists, opticians, and surgeons

48.21.19 Punched programme cards for computer controlled Free machines

20% 20% 10%

20%

25% 25% 12t%

25%

10.2 10.2 23.8

10.2

192 192 192

192

1267

Effective

From

1/7/67

1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67

1/12/69

To*

30/6/74

30/9/73 30/6/73 30/9/73

31/12/73

48.21.19 Recording charts, for use with recording instruments Free 20% 25% 10.2 192 1/7/67 31/12/72 48.21.19 Somicmaterial,foruseinthemanufactureofcricketpads Free 17t% 10.8 192 1/7/67 30/6/73

*Approvals lapse on the dates indicated, the goods thereafter being dutiable according to their substantive Tariff classification. If con­tinuation of an approval is desired for a further period, formal application should be made to the Collector, at least 6 weeks prior to the date of expiry.

Decisions Cancelled:

35.03.03 35.03.03

38.14.09

38.14.09

40.14.03

40.14.03 40.14.03 40.14.03 40.14.03 40.14.05 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07 40.14.07

Glue, ... tape Glues, ... and sprays:

Approved: Glue ... powdered

Inhibitor: 213 214

Preparations, ... when declared: (a) by a ... fuel oils (b) by a ... fuel oils

Articles ... appliances: Approved:

Gaskets Gaskets, cut, No. 521OH ... valves Gaskets ... aircraft ., Gaskets ... plugs Valve seats, 6104C ... valves Washers ... aircraft .. Air bags ... tyres Backing discs ... sanding attachments ., Belts ... dehairing machines Condensers ... machines Cots ... machinery Discs ... couplings Engine packings Flails ... harvesting machinery Gaskets ... bolts Grommets ... aircraft Long ... blocks Mountings ... machinery "0" Rings

MISCELLANEOUS

49

28

104 104

147 147

27 159 41

126 159 27

158 41

5 13 20

174 148

21 126 27

137 140

1'268 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No. 49

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 192-continued

MISCELLANEous-continued

! Rates of Duty Effective

Tariff Goods Part List Item No.

I I

II No.

I I B.P. MFN. Gen. Ref. From To

-

I

Decisions Cancelled:-continued

I 40.14.07 Parts of. .. nozzle assemblies .. · . .. · . · . .. .. . . 22 · . 40.14.07 Pintle ... graders and sorters .. · . .. .. .. .. . . . . 140 · . I · . 40.14.07 Rebreathing ... apparatus .. .. .. .. .. · . .. . . 182 · . I · . 40.14.07 Rubber ... bags .. .. .. · . .. .. .. 171 i · . .. .. · . I

40.14.07 Seals and retainers ... aircraft 78 I .. .. . , .. .. .. .. .. I

· . 40.14.07 Seals ... engine packings .. .. · . .. .. . . .. . . 104 .. · . 40.14.07 Seals, ... tanks .. .. .. . , .. .. .. .. .. 188 . .

I · .

40.14.07 Suction ... machinery .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17 · . · . 40.14.19 Numbered ... pigeons · . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 88 · .

I . .

40.14.19 Patches, ... belts · . .. .. .. . , .. .. .. .. 31 .. . . 40.14.19 Plugs ... tyres .. .. .. .. .. .. · . .. .. 138 ..

I · .

48.15.09 Artists' ... paint .. · . .. · . .. .. .. .. .. 125 · . .. 48.15.09 Belt. .. resin 120 I · . · . .. · . · . .. .. .. .. · . ! . . 48.15.09 Blanks ... machines . , .. .. · . .. .. .. .. 1 · . I .. 48.15.09 Dental ... paper .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 22 · . I ..

I 48.15.09 Hewlett. .. papers .. .. .. .. .. .. · . .. .. 173 · . . . 48.15.09 Monotype ... machines .. .. · . · . .. .. .. .. .. · . . . 48.15.09 Paper, absorbent. .. joining veneers · . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . · . .. 48.15.09 Paper, impregnated ... manufacturer .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 66 · . .. 48.15.09 Paper, kraft ... liners .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 91 . . . . 48.15.09 Paper, manilla ... knitting machines .. .. · . .. .. .. .. 31 . . . . 48.15.09 Paper ... Braille writing .. .. .. · . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . 48.15.09 Paper or paperboard ... Leatheroid) .. .. · . .. .. .. . . 31 . . .. 48.15.09 Paper, recording, ... and surgeons .. .. · . · . .. .. .. 186 . . . . 48.15.09 Paper ... eyelets .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 147 .. . . 48.15.09 Paper tape ... machines .. .. .. .. · . · . .. .. .. . . .. 48.15.09 Paper, ... machines .. .. .. .. · . · . .. .. 128 .. .. 48.15.09 Perf-a-tape .. .. . . .. .. · . · . .. .. 119 · . . . 48.15.09 Photocopy ... processes) .. .. · . .. .. .. .. .. 56 . . .. 48.15.09 Pressure sensitive ... printed circuits .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 85 . . . . 48.15.09 Thermosensitive ... (thermo-copying process) .. .. .. .. .. .. 119 .. . . 48.15.09 Tissue ... quality · . · . .. · . · . .. .. .. .. 26 . . . . 48.21.01 Patterns ... patterns for apparel .. .. .. .. · . .. .. 1 .. . . 48.21.09 Cards ... data input .. .. · . .. .. · . .. .. 167 .. . . 48.21.09 Cards ... machines .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . · . 48.21.09 Cards, Jacquard or movement: .. .. .. .. . . .. . .

(A) When ... .. · . . . .. .. 1 .. . . (B) Suited ... .. .. . . .. . . 1 .. .. (C) Punched ... machines .. .. .. .. 1 .. ..

48.21.09 Cards, rectangular, ... cards .. .. .. .. .. · . .. .. 169 .. "

48.21.09 Corners ... articles .. .. . . · . .. .. .. .. .. 133 . . · . 48.21.09 Frames ... projectors and viewers · . .. . , .. .. .. .. .. . . .. 48.21.09 Gaskets ... aircraft .. .. .. .. .. . , . . .. .. 41 .. · . 48.21.09 Gaskets ... bolts .. .. .. · . .. .. . . .. .. 126 . . · . 48.21.09 Paper ... autoclaves .. .. .. · . .. .. .. .. .. . . · . 48.21.09 Paper ... equipment .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 78 .. · . 48.21.09 Paper, recording ... surgeons .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. · . 48.21.09 Punched ... machines · . .. · . .. .. . . .. .. 104 .. . . 48.21.09 Recording ... instruments .. · . .. .. ..

I

. . .. .. .. .. . . 48.21.09 Sonic ... pads .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17 . . · .

I

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971. V. W. THOMAS, ComptroIIer of Customs.

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE 1269

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 193

Decisions of the Minister of Customs Under the Customs Tariff (Subject to Amendment or Cancellation by Notification in the Gazette)

Tariff Item No.

58.06.00

,",,\ 9.02,?1 ? 9.02.3~<

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

9.02.21 ?

9OO'l{ 9.02.21 9.02.31 9.02.21

9003l~ 9.02.21 9.02.31 9.02.21 9.02.3~< 9.02.21 >-9.02.3~< 9.02.21 >-9.02.3~« 9.02.51 >-

9.02.61} 9.02.51 9.02.61 68.14.19 68.14.19

68.14.19 71.12.19

F

ApPROVALS

Goods

B.P.

Badges imported by the organisations enumerated in lists Free (i) and (ii) in the decision relating to badges and medals classified in item 71.12.19, for distribution only to members of such organisations, and not for sale to the public

Channelling of felt, or felt reinforced with wire, for use on Free motor vehicles

Felt, hard hair, for use in making heel pads for slippers .. Free

Felt in the piece, whether or not impregnated or coated .. Free

Felt, or felt discs, t in. or more in thickness, when declared Free by a manufacturer for use by him only in polishing stone

Felt, tarred, when declared by a manufacturer for use by Free him only in making footwear

Felt, when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only Free in making or repairing pipe organs

Felt, white, when declared by a manufacturer for use by Free him only in making foundation garments

"Lantor cloth", a non-woven foam backed rayon .. Free

Felt, or felt discs, t in. or more in thickness, when declared Free by a manufacturer for use by him only in polishing stone

Trimmings and motifs suited for making apparel .. Free

Brake linings specially suited for use on aircraft .. Free Linings, clutch and brake, being catalogued parts of milk Free

separators Steering clutch discs being catalogued parts of tractors Free (i) Badges and medals imported by the under-mentioned Free

organisations for distribution to members only of such organisations, and not for sale to the public:

Associated Country Women of the World .. Barnado Helpers' League .. .. .. Boy Scouts Association .. .. . . Boys' Brigade .. .. .. . . Christian Alliance for Women and Girls .. Duke of Edinburgh's Award in New Zealand .. Girl Guides Association .. .. . . Girls' Life Brigade .. .. .. .. League of Mothers .. .. .. .. Legion of Frontiersmen .. . . .. Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of

Jerusalem .. .. .. .. Navy League of New Zealand .. .. .. New Zealand Christian Endeavour Union .. New Zealand Country Women's Institutes .. New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc.) .. .. Overseas League . . .. .. . . Postal Sunday School Movement .. .. Royal Life Saving Society .. .. . . Royal Marines' Association .. .. .. Royal Society of New Zealand .. .. Scripture Union, The .. .. .. . . Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals .. St. John Priory in New Zealand, Order of .. St. John Ambulance Association .. ..

~

Rates of Duty Effective Part List

I MFN·I

II No. ,

Gen. Ref. From

I To·

.. Free 16.0 193 1/7/67 "

.. 10% .. 193 1/7/67 30/9/71

.. 10% .. 193 1/7/67 31/12/71

.. 10% .. 193 1/7/70 31/12/74

.. 10% .. 193 1/9/69 31/12/73

.. 10% .. 193 1/7/67 31/12/73

.. 10% .. 193 1/6/69 30/6/73

.. 10% .. 193 1/7/69 31/12/73

.. 10% . . 193 1/9/71 31/8/74

.. 10% .. 193 1/9/69 31/12/73

" 10% .. 193 1/9/67 30/9/72

" 5% 10.8 193 1/7/67 30/6/73 Free Free 10.3 193 1/7/67 31/12/71

" 5% 10.8 193 1/7/67 31/12/71 " Free 16.0

193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 ..

193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 " 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 .. 193 1/7/67 ..

1270

Tariff Item No.

71.12.19

71.12.19 71.12.19 71.12.19

71.16.09

71.16.09

71.16.09 71.16.09

71.16.09

71.16.09

73.38.31

76.16.98

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 193-continued

ApPRovALS--continued

Goods

(i) Badges and medals imported by the under-mentioned organisations, etc.-continued

Toc H Society . . . . . . United Nations Association of New Zealand Victoria League . . . . . . Women's Christian Temperance Union .. World's Student Christian Federation .. Young Men's Christian Association of New Zea­

land (Y.M.C.A.) Young Women's Christian Association of New Zea­

land (Y.W.C.A.) Zonta International . . . . . . . .

(ii) Badges imported by the under-mentioned organisations for distribution to members only of such organisa­tions, and not for sale to the public:

Altrusa International .. Kiwanis Club Lions International Rotary International .. Round Table N.Z. Sunbeams, and Torchbearer Group Movement .. The British and Foreign Bible Society: New Zealand

(Inc.) The Salvation Army, including Life Saving Girl

Guards Youth Hostels Association of N.Z. Inc. ..

(iii) Medals imported by the under-mentioned organisations for distribution to members only of such organisations, and not for sale to the public:

Horticultural Societies (only in respect to medals of the Royal Horticultural Society)

Round Table N.Z. .. .. Cluster top stampings . . . . . . . . Coronet settings in the rough . . . . . . Fashions in the rough. (These take the place of coronet

settings to hold the stone in a ring) Badges and crests declared by a manufacturer for use by

him only in making Highland uniforms Badges and medals imported by the organisations enum­

erated in lists (i), (ii) and (iii) in the decisions relating to badges and medals classified in item 71.12.19, for distri­bution to members only of such organisations and not for sale to the public

Badges, metal, suited for uniform caps and collars .. Emblems, metal, being finished stampings or castings for

regalia Ornaments and ornamental fasteners, suited for footwear,

including pompons and slides, but not including metal buckles, and not including articles containing precious metal

Stampings, metal (other than stampings containing precious metal) as may be approved, when declared by a manu­facturer that they will be used by him solely in the manufacture of imitation jewellery:

Approved: Claw chain .. .. .. .. ..

Stampings of stainless steel, in the rough and not built up, suited for making lotion and theatre bowls, douche cans, sputum mugs, urinals, bed pans, graduated measures and similar hospital holloware not including sinks, wash basins of built-in types, or kitchen utensils

Bands, when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making hot-water bottles

B.P.

Free

Free

Free

Free Free Free

Free

Free

Free Free

Free

Free

Free

Free

Rates of Duty

Gen.

Free

Free

Free

Free Free Free

Free

Free

Free 17t%

Free

10%

10%

25%

Part

Ref. IIi 16.0

16.0

16.0

10.8 10.8 10.8

10.8

16.0

10.8 10.8

10.8

10.8

10.8

10.8

List No.

193 193 193 193 193 193

193

193

193 193 193 193 193 193 193

193

193

193

193 193 193 193

193

193

193 193

193

193 193

193

No. 49

Effective

From

1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/69

1/4/69 1/7/69 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/70 1/7/67 1/6/69

1/7/67

1/9/70

1/7/67

1/7/70 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/67 1/1/70

1/7/67

1/7/67 1/7/67

1/7/67

To·

30/6/74 30/6/74 30/6/74

30/6/74

30/6/74 30/6/74

30/6/74

30/6/74 30/6/74

30/9/74

1 JULY

8 8

Tariff Item No.

76.16.98

76.16.98

76.16.98 76.16.98

76.16.98 76.16.98 76.16.98

76.16.98 76.16.98

76.16.98

76.16.98 76.16.98

76.16.98 76.16.98

3.07.21L 3.07.22!

83.07.22

83.07.22 83.07.22

83.07.22

83.07.22

83.07.22

84.59.43

84.59.43 84.59.48 84.59.48

84.59.48

84.59.48

84.59.48

84.59.48 84.59.48

84.59.48

I

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 193-continued

ApPROV AL&-continued

I Rates of Duty

Goods

I B.P.

I MFN·t Gen.

Bobbins, reels or cones, suited for holding yarn during Free 15% 25% storage or processing in woollen or hosiery mills

Bobbins, specially suited for use with rope and twine making Free 20% 25% machines

Chain for use in making costume jewellery · . .. Free 20% 25% "Cryovac" and "Polyclip" clips, specially designed for use Free .. 25%

with machines for sealing plastic bags or ends of sausage casings

Drag plates suited for golf bags .. .. .. Free .. 10% Ends, can, tear off .. . , .. .. .. Free .. 25% Fittings as may be approved, for use in the manufacture of Free .. 25%

brake hoses and cables, and fuel lines Galvalum anodes .. .. . . · . .. Free 20% 25% Glands and seals, terminating, for use on mineral insulated Free 20% 25%

metal sheathed electric cables Junction boxes, draw-in-boxes, drain plugs, compound- Free 20% 25%

filling type conduit seals, stopper boxes, or drain seals, flame proof, of a standard prescribed by N.Z. Standard Specification No. 379 or equivalent specification

Lasts for use in making footwear .. .. .. Free 15% 25% Metal work peculiar to use with high voltage suspension and Free 15% 25%

strain insulators Packing, Rexpak style 80 AL .. .. · . .. Free .. Free Slugs, suited for the vacuum metallising of television picture Free .. 25%

tubes "Husks", being rough castings of zinc, when declared by a Free .. 20%

manufacturer that they will be further worked and used in making lamps

Floodlights imported for a school, college, or university, Free .. 15% when declared by the principal that they will not be removed therefrom without payment of duty and sales tax

Inspection safety lamps approved by the Marine Department Free 20% 25% Lamps or fittings, flameproof, of a standard prescribed by Free 20% 25%

N.Z. Standard Specification No. 380 or equivalent speci-fication

Lamps, shadowless, specially designed for use in hospital Free 15% 25% theatres and dentists' surgeries

Lamps, specially suited for aircraft, conforming to New Free .. 10% Zealand Civil Aviation Department specifications, or accompanied by release notes, inspection notes, or affida-vits of approval for aircraft

Lamps specially suited for illuminating specimens in micro- Free 20% 25% scopic work

Plastic extruding or blow moulding machines, separate or Free 20% 25% combined

Plastic injection moulding machines .. .. . . Free 20% 25% Adhesive applicators, hot melt .. .. . . Free 20% 25% Belt fastening and lacing machines suited for transmission, Free 20% 25%

elevator or conveyor belts Brushware, machines suited for inserting hair, bristles or Free 20% 25%

fibres into sockets, mounts, or handles of brushware, whether or not incorporating a device to enable the mount, socket or handle to be bored

Brushware, machines suited for preparing (including trim- Free 20% 25% ming or shaping) hair, bristles or fibres, for brushware

Buckle and button mould covering machines, suited for Free 20% 25% covering buckle and button moulds with textile fabric

Cleaning machines, ultrasonic .. · . .. Free 20% 25% Cream whipping machines, operated by compressed air and Free Free Free

incorporating compressors Dies for use with pelletising machines .. .. .. Free 20% 25%

1!271

I Effective Part List II No.

t Ref. From To·

I 10.1 193 1/7/67 31/12/74

10.2 193 1/7/67 31/12/74

10.2 193 1/7/67 31/12/73 10.8 193 1/10/69 30/9/13

10.8 193 1/7/67 30/6/74 10.8 193 1/6/70 30/6/74 10.8 193 1/7/67 30/9/73

10.2 193 1/4/71 30/6/74 10.2 193 1/6/70 30/6/14

10.2 193 1/7/67 31/12/74

10.1 193 1/4/70 31/12/73 10.1 193 1/7/67 30/6/74

10.8 193 1/7/67 31/3/72 10.8 193 1/7/67 30/6/74

10.8 193 1/1/69 31/12/72

20.2 193 1/7/67 ..

10.2 193 1/8/70 30/9/72 10.2 193 1/7/67 31/12/74

23.7 193 1/7/67 31/3/74

10.8 193 1/7/67 30/6/73

10.2 193 1/7/67 31/12/71

10.2 193 1/1/68 30/6/14

10.2 193 1/1/68 30/6/72 10.2 193 1/4/71 31/10/14 10.2 193 1/1/70 31/12/72

10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/12

10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/72

10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/73

10.2 193 1/7/68 31/12/74 10.3 193 1/1/68 31/12/71

I 10.2 193 1/10/69 30/9/13

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 193-continued

ApPROV ALs~continued

Rates of Duty Effective

Tariff Goods Part List Item No.

, MFN., II No.

I B.P. Gen. Ref. From To*

84.59.48 Drain cleaning machines, power driven, including flexible Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/74 rods, worm screws, brushes, scrapers (buckets) spare points, etc., other than parts of general use

84.59.48 Emulsifiers and homogenisers other than those suited for Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/73 household use

84.59.48 Foghorns, mechanical .. .. .. . . Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/7/67 31/12/73 84.59.48 Granulators: Free 20% 25% 10.2

Suited for converting powders into granules .. .. 193 1/1/68 30/6/74 84.59.48 Heat fusing machines, suited for heat fusing patches or tags Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 30/9/71

to fabrics or articles 84.59.48 Keyboards, dummy, suited for instructing typists, linotype Free .. Free 20.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/71

operators, pianists, etc. 84.59.48 I Mills, grinding, specially designed for use in laboratories Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/3/68 30/9/72 84.59.48 \ Paving machines, self-propelled, suited for paving areas Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/74

I with concrete or bituminous mixes in strips of controlled thicknesses and widths

84.59.48 Pelleting machines, suited for use in the manufacture of Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/10/69 30/9/73 poultry and stock foods in pellet and cube form

84.59.48 Plastic extruding machines .. .. " . . Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 30/6/74 84.59.48 Prebreaker and disintegrators for the reduction of animal, Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/10/67 30/9/73

I vegetable and other products to large or small particle size Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/9/69 84.59.48 i Presses, ammunition reloading .. .. .. 31/8/74

84.59.48 Riveting and/or eyeletting machines automatic excluding Free .... 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/70 31/12/73 hand operated machines

84.59.48 Rocket tyre retread rasps, for buffing worn tyres prior to Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/2/71 31/3/73 retreading

84.59.48 Rubber extruding machines .. .. .. .. Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/73 84.59.48 . Separators, vibrating, circular screen, multiplane, suited for Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/73

separating solids from liquids and for classifying solids according to particle size

84.59.48 Shakers, mixers, and stirrers, specially designed for use in Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 30/9/72 laboratories

84.59.48 Steering systems for ships, hydraulic .. .. . . Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/10/69 30/9/73 84.59.48 Stringing machines suited for fixing thread loops to booklets, Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/74

tags and similar articles 84.59.48 Textile marking machines suited for notching or placing Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/73

chalk or other marks for the guidance of cutters or machines

84.59.48 Tyre tread building and stitching machines .. .. Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/70 30/6/73 84.59.48 Vehicle body repair outfits, suited for repairing bodies of Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/7/68 30/6/72

motor vehicles, earthmoving machinery, and the like, consisting of hydraulic rams, other than types having a capacity of 10 tons, and accessories for use therewith

84.59.48 Vibrators, concrete, flexible shaft type .. .. .. Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/69 30/6/74 84.59.48 Winding machines, suited for winding coils used in electrical Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/68 31/12/74

apparatus 84.61 Parts of petrol vending pump nozzles, as may be approved, Free .. 25% 10.8 193 1/10/67 30/9/71

when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in the manufacture of nozzle assemblies

84.61.08 Aerosol valve inserts, Nos. 6049t and 5415t .. .. Free .. 25% 10.8 193 1/8/70 31/12/72 84.61.08 Aerosol valve shells Nos. 6400H, 6400tA and 6400!A .. Free .. 25% 10.8 193 1/11/70 31/12/72 84.61.08 Hydraulic pump valves and parts when declared for use in Free 20% 25% 10.2 193 1/1/71 31/12/74

the repairing (not making) of existing pumps used on tractors, loaders, excavators, and similar machines

84.61.08 Sprayheads and aerosol valves of the following specifica- Free 20% 25% 10.2 tions:

PVA 1041 .. .. .. .. . . 193 1/4/71 31/3/74 PVA 1530 .. .. .. .. .. 193 1/4/71 31/3/74 B 14-10-123 3!H, 5H, 5tiH .. .. .. .. 193 1/4/71 31/3/74 B 14-70-123 Jr, 4f', 5f', 5tH

, 5*H, 6tH, 6-i\rH .. .. 193 1/4/71 31/3/74 R 10-118 3iH .. .. . . .. . . 193 1/4/71 31/3/74 R 10-121 4iH, 5tH

•• .. .. .. . . 193 1/4/71 31/3/74 R 10-123 6-i\rH .. .. . . .. . . 93 1/4/71 31/3/74

1 JULY

Tariff Goods Item No.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETfE

TARIFF. DECISION LIST No. 193-continued

ApPROvALs-continued

Rates of Duty

B.P. 1 MFN·I Gen.

1'213

Effective Part List II No.

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Ref. From To'"

97.06.06"\.1 Bends for hockey sticks, being pieces of rough sawn or rough 1 Free 1 97.06.29 f hewn timber bent into the form of a crook

1 Free 110.811931 1/7/671 30/6/74

"'Approvals lapse on the dates indicated, the goods thereafter being dutiable according to their substantive Tariff classification. If continuation of an approval is desired for a further period, formal application should be made to the Collector, at least 6 weeks prior to the date of expiry.

Decisions Cancelled:

58.06.00 I Badges ... public 59.02.13 Felt ... coated 59.02.15 Channelling ... vehicles 59.02. 15 Felt, hard hair ... slippers 59.02. 15 Felt or felt discs, ... stone 59.02.15 Felt, tarred, ... footwear 59.02.15 Felt, when declared ... pipe organs 59.02.15 Felt, white, '" garments 59.02.15 "Lantor cloth" ... rayon 59.02. 15 Trimmings ... apparel 68. 14.09 Brake ... aircraft " 68. 14.09 Linings ... separators 68 . 14.09 Steering ... tractors 71.12.09 (i) Badges and medals ... to the public:

Associated .. . Barnado .. . Boy Scouts " Boys' Brigade Christian ... Duke ... Girl Guides .. . Girls' Life .. . League ... Legion... .. Military ... Navy League ... New Zealand Christian .. . New Zealand Country .. . New Zealand Red Cross .. . Overseas .. . Postal .. . Royal Life ... Royal Marines' .. . Royal Society .. . Scripture ... Society. .. .. St. John Priory ... st. John Ambulance ... TocH ... United Nations .. . Victoria League .. . Women's Christian ... World's Student. .. .. Young Men's Christian ... Young Women's Christian ... Zonta ...

(ii) Badges imported ... sale to the public: Altrusa .. . Kiwanis .. . Lions Rotary ... Round Table .•. Sunbeams ...

MISCELLANEOUS

141 119 119 119 119 119 172 185 119 13 16 14

91

61 86

. .143

m74

Tariff nemNo.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

TARIFF DECISION LIST .No.19~ontinued

MiscELLANEOus-continued

Rates of Duty Goods

B.P. I MFN. I Gen.

Decisions Cancelled-continued

8 8

71.12.09 71.12.09 71.12.09 71.16.00 71.16.00 71.16.00 71.16.00 71.16.00 71.16.00

73.38.13 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 76.16.99 3.07.03} 3.07.04 83.07.04 83.07.04 83.07.04 83.07.04 83.07.04 83.07.04 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49

84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59..49 84.59.49 84.~9.49

The British and Foreign ... .. .. The Salvation Army ... .. .. Youth Hostels ... ., .. ..

(iii) Medals imported ... sale to the public: .. Horticultural Societies ... .. .. Round Table ... ., .. ..

Cluster ... stampings . , .. .. Coronet ... rough .. ., .. .. Fashions ... ring) .. ., .. .. Badges ... uniforms .' .. .. Badges and medals ... sale to the public .. Badges ... collars .. .. .. Emblems ... regalia .. .. .. Ornaments and ornamental ... precious metal .. Stampings ... jewellery:

Approved: Claw chain .. ., .. ..

Stampings ... utensils .. .. .. Bands, ... bottles .. ., .. .. Bobbins ... mills .. ., .. .. Bobbins ... machines ., .. .. Chain ... jewellery ., .. .. "Cryovac" ... casings ., .. .. Drag ... golf bags . , .. .. Ends, ... tear off .. ., .. .. Fittings ... fuel lines ., .. .. Galvalum anodes .. ., .. .. Glands ... electric cables ., .. .. Junction boxes, ... specification .. .. Lasts ... footwear .. ., .. .. Metal ... insulators . , .. .. Packing, Rexpak style 80 AL .. .. Slugs ... picture tubes ., .. .. "Husks" ... lamps .. . . .. ..

Floodlights ... sales tax ., .. .. Inspection ... Marine Department .. .. Lamps ... specification . , .. .. Lamps ... surgeries .. . , .. .. Lamps ... aircraft .. ., .. .. Lamps ... work .. ., .. .. Adhesive applicators, hot melt .. .. Belt fastening ... belts . , .. .. Brushware, machines ... handle to be bored .. Brushware, machines ... fibres, for brushware .. Buckle ... fabric .. ., .. .. Cleaning ... ultrasonic ., .. .. Cream ... compressors ., .. .. Dies ... machines .. ., .. .. Drain ... general use ., .. .. Emulsifiers ... use .. ., .. .. Foghorns, mechanical ., .. .. Granulators:

Suited . . . granules ., .. .. Heat ... articles .. ., .. .. Keyboards ... pianists etc. ., .. .. Mills, ... laboratories ., .. .. Paving machines ... widths .. .. .. Pelleting machines ... form ., .. .. Plastic . . . machines ., .. .. Plastic extruding ... combined .. ..

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150 .. .. . .

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.. 27 .. . .

.. 27 . . . .

.. 129 . . . .

.. 27 . . ..

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.. 27 .. . .

.. 132 .. . .

.. 31 .. . .

. . 27 .. ..

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. . 122 .. ..

. . 159 .. ..

.. 157 .. ..

. . 1 .. ..

. . 103 .. ..

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Tariff Goods Item No.

D ecisions Cancelled-continued 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.59.49 84.61.09 84.61.09 84.61.09 84.61.09 8

97 97

4.61.09

. 06.06}

.06.19

Prebreakers ... particle size .. Presses, ... reloading .. Riveting ... machines .. Rocket ... retreading .. Rubber extruding machines .. Separators ... particle size .. Shakers ... laboratories .. Steering ... hydraulic .. Stringing ... articles .. Textile ... cutters or machines Tyre ... machines .. .. Vehicle ... therewith .. Vibrators ... shaft type .. Winding ... apparatus .. Aerosol ... 5415!- .. .. Aerosol ... 6400!A .. .. Hydraulic ... machines .. Parts ... assemblies .. Sprayheads ... specifications:

PVA 1041 .. .. PVA 1530 .. .. B14-10-123 ... .. .. B14-70-123 ... 6tH .. B14-70-123 ... 6,\H .. R10-118 ... .. .. R10-121 ... .. .. R10-123, 6foH .. ..

Bends ... crook .. ..

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE

TARIFF DECISION· LIST No. 193-continued

MISCELLANEOus-continued

Rates of Duty

I B.P.

I MFN.

I Gen.

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Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971.

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.. 138 . . . .

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.. 143 .. . .

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.. 187 . . . . 187 .. . . 187 .. . . 187 . . .. 189 .. . . 187 .. . . 187 .. . . 187 .. . .

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V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs.

Ministry of Works-Schedule of Civil Engineering, Building, and Housing Contracts of $20,000 or More in Value

Name of Works Civil Engineering-

Wellington Airport Extension: manufacture of "Akmon" concrete blocks .. Upper Waitaki Power Development: general cartage

Building-Rangitoto College: new "Nelson" type library block, stages 1 and 2 Kaikorai Valley High School: "Nelson" type library, block 10 Kohitere Boys' Training Centre, Levin: erection and completion of alterations

and extensions to L.P.H.W. heating and boiler house structure New Plymouth Power Project: Centennial Park lookout and information

bureau Makora College, Masterton: "Nelson" type block 6, stage 2 Timaru Boys' High School: new classroom block and library

Successful Tenderer

Certified Concrete Ltd. Waitaki Transport (Holdings) Ltd.

Warren Trotman and Co. Mitchell Bros. Builders Ltd. Naylor Love Construction Ltd ...

Brough Construction Ltd.

Dixon and McKinlay Ltd. Hall and Duncan (1971) Ltd.

Amount of Tender

Accepted $

197,302.00 Unit rates

81,627.98 73,543.00 38,697.92

38,003.00

85,749.50 118,994.94

J. H. MACKY, Commissioner of Works.

11276 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

TARIFF DECISION LIST NO. 194

Decisions of the Minister of Customs Under the Customs Tariff (Subject to Amendment or Cancellation by Notification in the Gazette)

ApPROVALS

Tariff Item No.

39.07.97

39.07.97 39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97

Goods

Badges and medals imported by the organisations enumerated in lists (i), (ii) and (iii) in the decisions relating to badges and medals classified in item 71.12.19, for distribution to members only of such organisations and not for sale to the public

Balls, teflon, suited for use as valve components .. Beads (other than those of imitation pearl) pierced or

unpierced but not mounted, set or strung: (a) when declared by a manufacturer for use by him

only in making imitation jewellery; or (b) when declared by an importer that they will be sold

by him to manufacturers for use solely in making imitation jewellery

Blanks, button, flat, not worked beyond the plain blank stage

Bobbins, reels, cones, cops, tubes, and similar supports, suited for use in holding yarn during storage or pro­cessing

(NOTE-Supports suited for use in woollen hosiery mills may be admitted under Part II reference 10.1)

Rates of Duty

B.P. I MFN., Gen.

Free

Free Free

Free

Free Free

15% 20%

Free

17t% 10%

Free

25% 25%

Effective Part List I~ ______ _

II No. Ref.

16.0

10.8 10.8

10.8

10.1 10.2

194

194

194

194

194

194 194

From I To*

1/7/67

1/2/69

1/6/69

1/6/69

1/7/67

1/7/67 1/7/67

31/1/73

30/6/73

30/6/73.

30/6/74

31/12/74 31/12/74

39.07.97 Bows, plain or fancy, not containing precious metal, when Free Free 10.8

39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97 39.07.97 39.07.97 39.07.97 39.07.97 39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97 39.07.97 39.07.97 39.07.97

39.07.97 39.07.97 39.07.97 39.07.97

39.07.97

declared: (a) by a manufacturer for use by him only in making

footwear; or (b) by an importer that they will be sold by him only to

footwear manufacturers for making footwear Buckles, when declared: . . . . . . . .

(a) by a manufacturer that they will be used by him 0Illy in making belts; or

(b) by an importer that they will be sold to a manu­facturer for use in making belts

Caps and ferrules, when declared by a manufacturer for making golf clubs

Caps for collapsible tubes . . . . . . . . Cases specially designed to hold contact lenses . . . . Colostomy and similar outfits . . . . . . Corners, for suitcases and similar articles . . . . Dental kit sets for the manufacture of mouthguards .. Ferrules, when declared by a manufacturer that they will

be used by him only in making badminton or similar racquets

Frames, for mounting transparencies used in. slide pro­jectors, and conforming to the Picture and Television Engineers specification RP9-1966

Handles for teapots, hot-water jugs, pans, and similar articles

Handles, plastic, for chisels Handles suited for suitcases .. Holders for packaging sausage casings .. . . . . Hydrophillic plastic buttons for the manufacture of contact

lenses Insulgrip industrial fasteners of moulded nylon .. . . Kwiklok taps .. .. .. .. .. Lasts for use in making footwear . . . . . . Moulded nylon connections, when declared that they will

be used in making intravenous solution and blood transfusion sets only

Needles, netting ..

Free

Free

Free Free Free Free Free Free

Free

Free

Free Free Free Free

Free Free Free Free

Free

20% Free

20%

20%

15%

20%

17t%

20%

Free 25% Free 10% 25% 20%

Free

17t%

17t% 10% 17t% 17t%

25% 17t% 25% 15%

25%

10.8

10.8

10.8 10.2 23.6 10.8 10.2 10.8

10.8

10.8

10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8

10.2 10.8 10.1 10.8

10.2

194

194

194

194

194

194 194 194 194 194 194

194

194

194 194 194 194

194 194 194 194

194

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/10/69

1/10/69

1/7/67

1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/1/70 1/7/67

1/7/67

1/6/68

1/1/71 1/7/67 1/1/68 1/4/71

1/7/67 1/7/69 1/7/67 1/3/69

1/10/67

30/6/74

30/6/74

30/9/71

30/9/71

30/6/74

30/6/74 31/3/74

30/9/73 31/12/72 30/6/74

30/9/73

31/12/74

31/12/72 30/6/74 31/3/73 31/8/75

30/9/73 31/12/71 31/12/73 31/7/71

30/9/72

1 JULY

Tariff Item No.

I

39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97 39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97 39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97 39.07.97 39.07.97

39.07.97 39.07.97

39.07.97

39.07.97 84.17.31 84.17.41

84.17 .41

84.17.49

G

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 19~continued

ApPROVALs-continued

Rates of Duty

Goods

B.P. I MFN.[ Gen.

Ornaments and ornamental fasteners suited for footwear, Free .. Free including pompons and slides but not including bows or sequins

Orthopaedic appliances for the correction or relief of Free Free Free disabilities of the foot

Parts, as may be approved, for making storage drums .. Free .. 17!-% Parts of aerosol valves, viz: .. .. . . Free .. 25%

Actuators EH 1/EH 2/EH 3,6400 .. .. .. Actuator mouldings BK 246EH .. .. . . Housings 6400, 6400D, 5832 .. .. .. Stems 6400, 6401/2/3 BP .. .. .. . . Inserts 6400 " .. .. .. ..

"Robalit 61" pressure pad components for use in conveyor Free .. 17!-% systems

Roller bearing blocks specially suited for use in making Free .. 25% sliding doors and windows

Shoe fillers, hollow, all kinds, when declared: .. .. Free .. Free (a) by a manufacturer for use by him only in making

footwear; or (b) by an importer that they will be sold by him only

to footwear manufacturers for making footwear Shuttles, tatting " .. .. .. .. Free 20% 25% Stencils, duplicating, specially designed for use with Free 20% 25%

electronic stencil-cutting machines Stones, imitation, and similar articles of an ornamental Free .. Free

nature, when declared (but not including beads or boutons and imitation pearl articles):

(a) by a manufacturer for use by him only in making imitation jewellery; or

(b) by an importer that they will be sold by him to manufacturers for use solely in making imitation jewellery

Strapping, whether or not perforated, composed of strips Free .. Free of material the edges of which have been folded under and cemented or sewn, when declared:

(a) by a manufacturer for use by him only in making footwear; or

(b) by an importer that it will be sold by him only to footwear manufacturers for making footwear

Straps suited for umbrella handles .. .. .. Free .. Free Tabs, hose supporter, suited for making suspenders .. Free .. 10% Tape, ladder, wholly of plastic other than woven plastic Free .. 17t%

material, specially suited for use with venetian blinds Tobacco pouch linings .. .. .. . . Free .. 17!-% Tubes, resuscitation, for mouth-to-mouth artificial respira- Free .. Free

tion Vamp stripping, when declared: .. .. . . Free .. 10%

(a) by a manufacturer for use by him only in making footwear; or

(b) by an importer that it will be sold by him only to footwear manufacturers for making footwear

Wolf Cub totem heads .. .. .. .. Free .. Free Stills, water " .. .. .. .. Free 20% 25% Pasteurisers and coolers, when declared by an importer that Free Free Free

they will be sold by him for use only in dairy factories, or for the manufacture of milk products (including ice cream)

Pasteurisers, specially suited for pasteurising beer, fruit Free 20% 25% juices and similar products after bottling

Aftercoolers, including moisture separators, for use in Free 20% 25% cooling and extracting moisture from compressed air as it passes from the air compressor to the air receiver:

Part List II No.

Ref.

10.8 194

23.6 194

10.8 194 10.8

194 194 194 194 194

10.8 194

10.8 194

10.8 194

194

10.2 194 10.2 194

to.8

194

194

to.8

194

194

10.8 194 10.8 194 10.8 194

10.8 194 13.0 194

10.8 194

194

16.0 194 10.2 194 10.3 194

to.2 194

10.2 194

1277

Effective

From \

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/9/70 1/5/71 1/9/70 1/9/70 1/9/70 1/6/69

1/8/69

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/67 1/7/68

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/67 1/7/68 1/7/67

1/3/69 1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67

1/7/67

1/7/67

To*

30/6/ 74

31/12/ 73

30/6/7 2

31/12/7 2 2 2 2 2 1

31/12/7 31/12/7 31/12/7 31/12/7 31/12/7

31/12/7 3

30/6/7 4

4 30/6/7

31/12/7 30/6/7

3 2

4 30/6/7

4 30/6/7

4 30/6/7

30/6/7 4

30/6/7 4 4 4

30/6/7 31/12/7

30/4/7 30/6/7

2 3

4 30/6/7

4 30/6/7

.. 30/11/7 30/6/7

5 3

4 30/6/7

31/12/7 3

Tariff Item No.

84.17 .49

84.17.49

84.17.49 980121

1 98.01.22 98.01.28 98.01.29 98.01.21 98.01.22 98.01.28 98.01.29 98.01.21 98.01.22 98.01.28 98.01.29 j

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 194-continued

ApPROvALs-continued

Rates of Duty Goods

B.P. I MFN·I

Gen.

EXCLUDING: Air aftercoolers, in the form of a tubular system for

one fluid, enclosed in a chamber through which flows another fluid having a capacity not exceeding 600 cu. ft. per minute

Blanching machines for use in fruit and vegetable pre- Free 20% 25% paring but not suitable for use in hospitals, hotels, institutions, and domestic home&

Heat exchangers, Parafiow type A.P.V. plate type, and Free 20% 25% Alfa-Laval plate type

Reaction vessels, steel, glass lined .. .. . . Free 20% 25% Blanks stamped from plastic sheet, plain or patterned, Free .. Free

concave or convex, but not further worked

Button blanks, shanked .. .. .. .. Free . . Free

Shanks, for making buttons .. .. .. .. Free . . Free

No. 49

Effective Part List II No.

I Ref. From To*

10.2 194 1/7/67 31/12/72

10.2 194 1/10/68 30/6/74

10.2 194 1/1/69 30/9/74 10.8 194 1/1/69 31/12/74

10.8 194 1/1/69 30/6/74

10.8 194 1/1/69 30/6/74

* Approvals lapse on the dates indicated, the goods thereafter being dutiable according to their substantive Tariff classification. If con­tinuation of an approval is desired for a further period, formal application should be made to the Collector at least 6 weeks prior to the date of expiry.

Decisions Cancelled:

39.07.98 Badges ... public 39.07.98 Balls, ... components 39.07.98 Beads .. .

(a) when declared .. . (b) when declared ... jewellery

39.07.98 Blanks ... stage 39.07.98 Bobbins ... Part II reference 10.1)

39.07.98 Bows ... (a) by a manufacturer ... (b) by an importer ... footwear

39.07.98 Buckles ... (a) by a manufacturer ... (b) by an importer ... belts

39.07.98 Caps ... clubs 39.07.98 Caps for collapsible tubes 39.07.98 Cases ... contact lenses 39.07.98 Colostomy ... outfits 39.07.98 Corners ... articles 39.07.98 Dental ... mouthguards 39.07.98 Ferrules ... racquets 39.07.98 Frames ... RP9 -1966 39.07.98 Handles ... chisels .. 39.07.98 Handles ... suitcases 39.07.98 Handles ... articles .. 39.07.98 Holders ... casings 39.07.98 Hydrophillic ... lenses 39.07.98 Insulgrip ... nylon .. 39.07.98 Kwiklok taps 39.07.98 Lasts ... footwear .. 39.07.98 Moulded ... tranfusion sets only 39.07.98 Needles, netting 39.07.98 Ornaments ... sequins

MISCELLANEOUS

131 131

131 131 143 159 159

131 131

131 131 171 131 131 131 131 131 171 131 174 131 155 131 188 131 188 131 148 131 131

1 JULY

Tariff Item No.

39.07.98 39.07.98 39.07.98

39.07.98 39.07.98 39.07.98

39.07.98 39.07.98 39.07.98

39.07.98

39.07.98 39.07.98 39.07.98 39.07.98 39.07.98 39.07.98

39.07.98 84.17.21 84.17.21 84.17.28 84.17.28 84.17.28 84.17.28 84.17.28

98.01.05 98.01.04 98.01.05

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 194-continued

MISCELLANEous-continued

Rates of Duty Goods

I I

B.P. I

MFN.

Orthopaedic ... of the foot .. .. .. .. .. .. Parts, ... storage drums .. .. .. . . .. .. Parts ... viz: .. .. .. .. .. . . ..

Actuators ... 6400 .. .. .. .. Actuator mouldings BK 246 EH .. .. .. Housings ... .. .. .. .. . . Stems ... .. .. .. .. .. Inserts 6400 .. ., .. ., .,

"Robalit 61" ... systems ., .. .. .. .. .. Roller . . windows .. .. .. . . .. .. Shoe ... .. .. .. .. .. . . .. ..

(a) by a manufacturer ... .. .. .. (b) by an importer ... footwear .. .. ..

Shuttles, tatting .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Stencils ... machines .. .. .. .. .. .. Stones ... .. . . . , ., .. .. ..

(a) when •.. .. .. .. .. .. (b) when ... jewellery .. .. .. . .

Strapping •.. .. .. .. .. .. ., .. (a) ... .. . . .. .. .. (b) ... footwear .. .. .. ..

Straps ... umbrella handles .. .. .. .. .. Tabs ... suspenders .. .. .. ., .. .. Tape .•. blinds .. .. .. .. . . .. .. Tobacco pouch linings .. .. .. . . .. .. Tubes ... respiration .. .. .. . . .. .. Vamp ... .. . . .. .. . . .. ..

(a) by a manufacturer .•. .. .. .. (b) by an importer ... footwear .. .. ..

Wolf Cub totem heads .. .. .. . . .. .. Pasteurisers ... ice cream) ., .. .. .. .. .. Pasteurisers ... boiling .. .. .. . . .. .. Aftercoolers ... minute .. .. .. . . .. .. Blanching ... homes ., .. .. .. .. .. Heat exchangers •.. type ., .. .. .. .. .. Reaction ... lined .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Stills, water .. .. .. .. . . .. .. Blanks ... worked .. .. .. .. .. .. Button blanks, shanked .. .. .. .. .. .. 98OLM!

98.01 .04 Shanks, for making buttons .. .. .. . . .. .. 98.01.05

I Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971.

Effective Part List II No.

I Gen. Ref. From To

.. " 131 " . .

.. .. 131 . . . .

.. " 159 .. . . 187 .. . . 159 .. . . 159 .. . . 159 .. . .

.. .. 131 . . . .

.. " 131 .. . .

.. "

131 .. . . 131 .. ..

.. " 131 .. . .

.. " 131 . . . .

.. " 131 .. . . 131 .. . .

.. "

131 .. . . 131 .. . .

.. " 131 . . ..

.. " 131 .. . .

.. . . 166 .. ..

.. " 131 .. . .

.. " 131 .. ..

. . " 131 .. .. 131 .. ..

.. " 131 .. ..

.. " 64 . . ..

.. . . 147 .. ..

.. " 113 .. . .

.. " 117 .. . .

.. " 147 ., ..

.. " 185 . . . .

.. " 183 .. ..

.. " 44 .. ..

.. " 44 .. ..

.. " 44 . . ..

V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs.

lQSO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

TARIFF DECISION LIST N\). 195

Decisions of the Minister of Customs Under the Customs Tariff (Subject to Amendment or Cancellation by Notification in the Gazette)

ApPROVALS

Tariff Goods Item No.

10.05.00 Sweet corn seed rendered unfit for consumption by chemical treatment before importation or under Customs super-vision after importation

30.03.09 Aureomycin (Veterinary): Doser, in 10 ml disposable syringes .. .. .. Foot-rot and skin spray 1 % .. .. .. Mastitis suspension .. .. .. .. Powder (in puffer packs) .. .. .. .. Soluble oblets (boluses) .. .. ., ..

30.03.09 Betsolan injection (Vet.) .. .. .. .. 30.03.09 Betsolan tablets (Vet.) .. .. .. .. 30.03.09 Biotexin Cerate " .. .. .. .. 30 .. 03.09 Ceporan, in vials ., .. .. .. .. 30.03.09 Chlotride tablets, in bulk .. .. .. .. 30,.03.09 Clinimycin tablets . , .. .. .. . . 30.03.09 Decadron tablets, in bulk .. .. .. .. 30.03.09 Drenamist inhalers and refills .. ., .. .. 30.03.09 Droleptan ampoules .. .. .. .. 30.03.09 Droleptan tablets . , .. .. .. . . 30.03.09 Duphafral D3-1000 .. .. " .. .. 30.03.09 Fletcher's disposable enema .. .. .. .. 30,,03.09 Imperacin:

capsules . , .. " .. . . syrup .. . , .. .. .. . . tablets .. " .. .. .. . .

30.03.09 Kaobiotic suspension .. .. .. .. 30.03.09 Laevosan (Fructose) solution 10%, 20 %, and 40 % .. 30.03.09 Leocillin 100:

Injectors (5 c.c. Leojects) .. .. . . .. Tubes (3 ml) . , .. .. . . ..

30.03.09 Microlax disposable tubes, 5 ml .. .. .. 30.03.09 Nurocain Noradrenalin .. .. .. .. 30.03.09 Otopred veterinary ear-drops .. .. .. .. 30.03.09 Randolectil ampoules .. .. .. .. 30.03.09 Randolectil tablets . , .. .. .. .. 30.03.09 Tetravet injection . , .. .. .. . . 30.03.09 Tricloryl tablets . , .. .. .. . . 30 .. 03.09 Tyrimide:

liquid (in 100 ml bottles) .. .. .. .. tablets .. . , ., .. .. ...

30.03.09 Zyloprim tablets . , .. .. . . .. 34.02.00 Products, as may be approved, when imported in bulk and

not being soaps or containing soap: Approved:

Ninol·AA62 Extra .. .. .. .. Redicote Ell . , .. .. .. . .

38.19.99 Antifoam preparations: Hercules 1512 E ., .. .. .. . . Betz-Agel . , .. .. .. . .

38.19.99 Chemkar 211 FN . , .. .. .. . . 38.19.99 MD 313 for use in the preparation of protein fire-fighting

foams 38.19.99 Sterethox .. ., .. .. .. .. 39.07.97 Handles, knife, unbored ofxylonite .. .. .. 40.14.59 Cots and rings for woollen drawirig and twisting machines 49.08.00 Transfer marbling paper .. .. .. . . 82.10 Blades, stainless steel, with mirror finish, for use in making

knives 82.15.09 Starn pings, knife handle, in halves, with edges mitred, for

jointing, but otherwise unworked

Rates of Duty Part

I MFN.,

II B.P. Gen. Ref.

Free Free Free 10.3

Free 20% 25% 23.1

Free 20% 25% 23.3 Free 20% 25% 10.2 Free 20% 25% 23.1 Free 20% 25% 23.1 Free 20% 25% 23.4 Free 20% 25% 23.1 Free 20% 25% 23.4 Free 20% 25% 23.4 Free 20% 25% 23.3 Free 20% 25% 23.4 Free 20% 25% 23.3 Free 20% 25% 23.4 Free 20% 25% 23.1

Free 20% 25% 23.1 Free 20% 25% 23.4 Free 20% 25% 23.1

Free 20% 25% 23.4 Free 20% 25% 23.1 Free 20% 25% 23.1 Free 20% 25% 23.3 Free 20% 25% 23.4 Free 20% 25% 23.1 Free 20% 25% 23.4 Free 20% 25% 23.4

Free 20% 25% 23.4 Free .. 10% 10.8

Free .. 20% 10.8

Free .. 20% 10.8 Free .. 20% 10.8

Free .. 20% 10.8 Free . . 25% 10.8 Free 15% 25% 10.1 Free .. Free 10.8 Free .. 25% 10.8

Free .. 25% 10.8

List No.

195

195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195. 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195

195 195 195 195 195

195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195

195 195 195

195 195

195 195 195 195

195 195 195 195 195

195

..

Effective

From I

1/1/68

1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67

1/12/68 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/5/69 1/9/67

1/7/67 1/3/68 1/7/67 1/6/71 1/7/71

1/7/67 1/5/71 1/7/67 1/6/71 1/6/71 1/7/67 1/7/67 1/6/71 1/7/67

.1/7/67 1/7/68 1/7/67

1/11/69 1/7/67

1/1/71 1/1/71 1/4/71 1/5/71

1/4/71 1/7/67 1/4/71 1/7/67 1/7/67

1/7/67

To·

30/6/7 2

30/6/7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 6 5 5 5 5 6

30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7 31/5/7 30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7

31/12/7 31/3/7

30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7 31/5/7 30/6/7

30/4/7 30/4/7 31/5/7 31/5/7 31/5/7 30/6/7

6 6 6 6 6

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 6

30/6/7 31/12/7 31/5/7

30/6/7 30/6/7 30/6/7

31/12/7 31/12/7

6 6 6

1 4

31/3/7 2 2 5 5

31/3/7 30/4/7 30/6/7

30/4/7 31/12/7

5 1 2 4 1

31/12/7 31/12/7 31/12/7

31/12/7 1

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE l i2811

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 19S-continued

MPROV ALs-continued

Rates of Duty Effective Tariff Goods Part List

Item No.

I MFN·I

II No.

1

B.P. Gen. Ref. From To*

84.11.02 Compressors, ammonia, designed for a refrigeration capa- Free 15% 25% 10.1 195 1/7/671 31/12/74 city of not less than t ton per 24 hours under normal working conditions. (See Note 1 to T.I.84.11.09)

84.18.29 Disposable artificial kidneys and inflatable cuffs-for use Free 15% 25% 23.7 195 1/5/71 30/6/7 2 in artificial kidney machines for renal dialysis

84.22'- Bases, self-propelled, as may be approved, of machines 84.23f classified within headings 84.22 and 84.23:

Approved: Terex:

Scrapers S-l1E .. .. .. " Free 5% 10% 10.2 195 1/5/71 30/11/77 84.59.48 Sweepers, mechanised, for factories, warehouses, etc. " Free 20% 25% 10.2 195 1/5/71 31/3/74 85.19.01 Switch components as may be approved by the Minister and Free .. 10% 10.8 195 1/7/69 30/6/75

under such conditions as he may prescribe

* Approvals lapse on the dates indicated, the goods thereafter being dutiable according to their substantive Tariff classification. If continuation of an approval is desired for a further period, formal application should be made to the Collector at least 6 weeks prior to the date of expiry.

Decisions Cancelled:

30.03.091 DupheralD3-1000 .. 30.03 .09 Leocillin 100 injectors

MISCELLANEOUS

"1 "

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971. V. W. THOMAS, 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, 26 MAy 1971

Notes in circulation Demand deposits­

(a) State (b) Banks (c) Marketing accounts (d) Other

Liabilities

Time deposits . . . . Liabilities in currencies other than New

_ Zealand Currency-(a) Demand (b) Time

Allocation of special drawing rights by I.M.F.

Other liabilities (including accumulated profits) •• .. ..

Capital accounts-(a) General Reserve Fund (b) Other Reserves

22 June 1971.

$ 102,446,544 29,276,956

3,382,434 15,145,624

$ 193,944,246

---- 150,251,558

651,302 5,420,012

3,000,000 17,826,907

6,071 ,314

42,848,214

13,243,798

20,826,907

$427,186,037

Gold Overseas assets-

Assets $ 704,807

(a) Current accounts and short term $ bills •• 103,773,676

(b) Investments 52,502,958 (c) Holdings of special drawing

rights

New Zealand coin .. Discounts Advances-

(a) To the State (b) To marketing accounts (c) Export credits (d) Other advances

Investments in New Zea1and-(a) N.Z. Government Securities (b) Other

Other assets

19,404,580 ---- 175,681,214

3,391,625 3,600,000

239,949 161,805,883

6,851,113

---- 168,896,945

61,783,441 439,500

62,222,941 12,688,505

$427,186,037

M. R. HUTTON, Chief Accountant.

1282 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

Tariff Notice No. 1971/67-Applications for Approval

NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made to the Minister of Customs for concessionary entry of the following goods at the rates of Customs duty shown:

I Appn I No.

13970

13971

13972

13973

13974

13975

13976

13977

13978

13979

13980 13990 13955

13988

13995

13943 13954 13659 14001 13604

14036

14040

14041 14034 14020

14007 13996

13968

14023

13981

Tariff Item

30.03.09

30.03.09

30.03.09

30.03.09

30.03.09

30.03.09

30.03.09

30.03.09

30.03.09

30.03.09

30.03.09 34.02.00 35.06.01

38.11. 39

38.11.39

38.19.99 39.02.51 58.05.19 69.10.00 73.12.01

84.17.28

84.17.28

84.17.28 84.59.48 84.59.48

84.63.09 85.11.09

85.19.41

85.23.31

85.23.31

Goods

Ilium B Complex sterile injection (Vet.), in 10 ml multi-dose vials­for pre- and post-operative therapy, in follow-up treatment during convalescence, and in older patients as indicated

Ilium Dermatabs (Vet.)-for the treatment of allergic dermatoses and other alIergic conditions in dogs

Ilium Desotic powder (Vet.)-for the treatment of Otitis Externa of bacterial and fungal origin-packed in long-nozzled polypropy­lene ear-dropper bottles

Ilium Folmic sterile injection (Vet.)-in 10 ml multi-dose vials-for use in the treatment of certain anaemias, especially as an adjunct to treatment with Vitamin B.12

Ilium Nabudone sterile injection (Vet.)-in 10 ml and 50 ml multi­dose vials-for the treatment of painful arthritic conditions in all animals

Ilium Neomycin Sulphate (Vet.)-sterile injection, in 50 ml multi­dose vials-for systemic use in urinary infections

Ilium Selvite-E sterile injection (Vet.), in 100 ml multi-dose vials­for the prevention and treatment of white muscle disease in horses

Ilium Soludex-1 sterile injection (Veterinary)-in 20 rnI multi-dose vials-for the suppression of inflammation in dermatoses and arthritic conditions

Ilium Vitamin B.15 sterile injection (Vet.)-in 10 ml and 20 rnI multi-dose vials-for the treatment of acute and chronic hepa­titis, fatty liver, liver cirrhosis, and conditions due to liver dis­function

Soludex-3-sterile injection, in 20 ml multi-dose vials (Vet.)-for the treatment of inflammation in dermatoses and arthritic con­ditions

Troyvite B powder (Vet.)-for use in animals under stress .. Antarox COS 50, C0880, C0970, C0990 . . . . . • Plastilok Brake Bonding Adhesive made from synthetic rubber and

pherotic resin Bladex 50% W.P.: Bladex is one of the triazine group of herbi­

cide but differs from the remainder of group in that it has very short persistency

Planavin 75% W.P.: Planavin 75% W.P. is a herbicide developed for pre-energant weed control in many agricultural and horticultural crops

Farmin DM5-24 (Dimethyl Lauryl Amine) . . . . . . Braided Hylin hose with an internal diameter of j- in. and over .. Hat-bands, plain and striped, for girls' school and college hats .. Low profile ceramic marine toilet bowls . . . . . . Decorative metal trim, surface embossed, for use in the manufacture

of such articles as lighting fixtures, electric heaters, loud-speakers, air conditioners, deep freezes, speaker screens for T.V. and radio sets

Du Pont Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers and immersion coils incorporating teflon tubes

Sprimag internal drying oven, for drying of internally lacquered aluminium tubes

Sprimag tube annealing oven . . . . . . . . Arneson pool sweep . . . . . . . . . . "Sisind" meter blender for metering and blending different powders

for use in the manufacture of plastics Sleeve bearings for air conditioning units . . . . . . Thermostatically controlled soldering pots for the electronic and

electrical industries Switchboard and Control Panels Reyrolle type A10T 22 Kv switch­

gear T.V. camera cable, 33 core stranded conductors, black coloured

neoprene sheathed, nominal overall diameter 0.805 in. (20.5 mm)

Ascand SA2/01 one pair cable, 0.4 mm (1/.0157in.) TCW nylon insulated, twin twisted, TCW braided P.V.C. sheathed to nominal O.D. 0.096 in.

B.P.

Free

Free

Free

Free

Free

Free

Free

Free

Free

Free

Free 25%* Free

Free

Free

25%* Free 25%* 25%* 25%*

Free

Free

Free Free Free

25%* Free

Free

Free

Free

Rates of Duty

I MFN. I 20%*

20%*

20%*

20%*

20%*

20%*

20%*

20%*

20%*

20%*

20%*

Free

Free

20%*

20%*

20%* 20%* 20%*

20%*

20%*

20%

20%

Gen.

25%*

25%*

25%*

25%*

25%*

25%*

25%*

25%*

25%*

25%*

25%* 25%* Free

Free

Free

25%* 25% 25%* 25%* 25%*

25%*

25%*

25%* 25%* 25%*

25%* 25%*

25%*

25%

25%

*or such lower rate of duty as the Minister may in any case direct

Part II

Ref.

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2

10.2 10.8

10.3

10.3

10.8

10.8 10.8 10.8

10.2

10.2

10.2 10.2 10.2

10.8 10.2

10.2

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 22 July 1971. Sub­missions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comp­troller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to:

(a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally; (b) The proportion of New Zealand and imported material used in manufacture; (c) Present and potential output; and (d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971. V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs.

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE m83

Tariff Notice No. 1971/68-Applications for Continuation of Approval

NOTICE is hereby given that an application has been made for continuation of the following approval of the Minister of Customs:

-Rates of Duty Effective

Appn Tariff Goods Part List No. Item

/MFN·I II No.

From i B.P. Gen. Ref. To

13993 34.02.00 I Empilan EGMS .. .. .. .. I Free

I . . 10% 10.8 35 1'/8/68131/7/71 (Ethylene Glycol Ester)

I Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of this application should do so in writing on or before 22 July 1971. Submis­

sions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to:

(a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally; (b) The proportion of New Zealand and imported materials used in manufacture; (c) Present and potential output; and (d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1971. V. W. THOMAS, 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, 2 JUNE 1971

Notes in Circulation Demand Deposits­

(a) State (b) Banks .. (c) Marketing Accounts (d) Other ..

Liabilities

$ 95,378,234 29,637,322 4,172,216

14,242,295

$ 194,902,339

---- 143,430,067 Time deposits Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand

currency- $ (a) Demand 582,847 (b) Time 5,420,012

Allocation of Special Drawing Rights by I.M.F ... Other liabilities (including accumulated profits) Capital accounts- $

(a) General Reserve Fund 3,000,000 (b) Other Reserves • . 17,826,907

6,002,859 42,848,214 12,925,370

20,826,907

$420,935,756

25 June 1971.

Assets Gold Overseas assets-

(a) Current accounts and short-term bills

(b) Investments.. .. .. (c) Holdings of Special Drawing

Rights

New Zealand coin Discounts Advances-

(a) To the State (b) To marketing accounts (c) Export credits (d) Other advances

Investments in New Zealand­(a) N.Z. Government securities (b) Other

Other assets

$ 97,301,315 57,903,969

19,404,580

$ 704,807

---- 174,609,864 3,397,391 3,200,000

529,429 153,492,359

7,507,632 1,000,000

---- 162,529,420

61,777,371 439,500

62,216,871 14,277,403

$420,935,756

M. R. HUTTON, Chief Accountant.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

SUMMARY OF TRADING BANKS' MONTHLY RETURNS OF PRINCIPAL LIABILITIES AND ASSETS IN RESPECT OF NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON 26 MAY 1971

In accordance with subsection (4) of section 31 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1964

(All amounts in New Zealand Currency)

1. Demand deposits in New Zealand 2. Time deposits in New Zealand 3. Liabilities elsewhere than in New Zealand incurred in

respect of New Zealand business 4. Bills payable and alI other liabilities in New Zealand,

including balances due to other banks but excluding shareholders' funds

1. Balances at Reserve Bank of New Zealand .. 2. Reserve Bank of New Zealand notes 3. New Zealand coin .. 4. Assets elsewhere than in New Zealand held in respect of

New Zealand business 5. Advances in New Zealand and discounts of bills pay­

able in New Zealand (excluding advances and dis­counts included under item 6)-

(a) Advances (b) Discounts

6. Term loans in New Zealand 7. Investments held in New Zealand-

(a) Government securities (i) Treasury Bills •. (ii) Government Stock

(b) Other investments .. 8. Cheques and bills drawn on other banks in New Zea­

land and balances with and due from other banks in New Zealand (excluding balances with Reserve Bank of New Zealand)

9. Book value of land, buildings, furniture, fittings, and equipment in New Zealand

10. All other assets in New Zealand ..

LIABILITIESt (N.Z.$ thousands)

Australia and New Zealand Bank of New Bank of Banking Group South Wales New Zealand

Limited

$ 153,401 68,674

$ 92,395 43,154

2,232

2,883 2,206 ASSETSt

(N.Z.$ thousands)

Australia and

$ 263,272 131,904

2,914

5,976

New Zealand Bank of New Bank of Banking Group South Wales New Zealand

Limited

$ $ $ 9,267 8,087

889

25,685

140,072 9,714 5,034

20,134 350

4,160

1,843 437

6,576 3,434

393

25,240

96,258 2,933 2,557

1,919 383

1,191

4,596 368

5,479 20,913

1,357

29,388

298,998 8,823

10,524

55,293 5,999

2,045

15,855

Aggregate Unexercised Overdraft Authorities $272,857.

The Commercial

Bank of Australia Limited

$ 55,020 13,858

1,250

3,311

The Commercial

Bank of Australia Limited

$

4,055 1,998

328

7,235

47,613 2,655 1,576

1,606

2,142

2,857

The National Bank of

New Zealand Limited

$ 109,536 49,350

1,002

2,757

The National Bank of

New Zealand Limited

$ 3,900 7,579

808

11,280

127,032 4,090 4,290

189

2,600

5,222 2,432

tExcluding shareholders' funds, contingencies, inter-branch accounts within New Zealand, and certain transit items. tExcluding inter-branch accounts within New Zealand, contingencies, and certain transit items.

Totals

$ 673,624 306,940

7,398

17,133

Totals

$ 29,277 42,011

3,775

98,828

709,973 28,215 23,981

1,919 75,810 9,335

10,947

30,373 3,237

Wellington, N.Z., 22 June 1971. D. L. WILKS, Chief Cashier, Reserve Bank of New Zealand.

SUPPLEMENTARYiBANK RETURN

STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS OF THE LONG-TERM MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT OF THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT 26 MAY 1971

In Accordance with Section 32 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1964

Liabilities Capital Debentures and Debenture Stock Advances from Bank Other Liabilities

22 June 1971.

$ 1,406,250

876,568

$2,282,818

Loans Transfers to Bank Other Assets ..

Assets $ 2,282,818

$2,282,818

D. L. WILKS, Chief Cashier, Reserve Bank of New Zealand.

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE li285

NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE-Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for May 1971

Rainfall in Inches Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit) 1 Height ------:---,-------,-\--------- ----:-----:------:·-----1

of Means of Absolute Maximum and Maximum Bright Station Mean Differ- Minimum No. Differ- Fall Sun-Station Above of A ence Total of ence shine

M.S.L. M~x.1 J!n. a~d J~~l 1 ~~~-I Date I ~~ I Date Fall l}~ J~~ Amount\ Date

Cape Reinga . . . . 628 Te Paki Stn., Te Hapua .. 190 Kaitaia Aerodrome . . 261 Aupouri Forest .. . . 225 Kaitaia .. .. 25 Umawera . . . . 380 Kerikeri . . . . 240 Punakitere . . . . 590 Waipoua Forest . . . . 290 Dargaville . . . . 64 Waitangi Forest. . . . 180 Puketurua, Northland . . 330 Glenbervie Forest . . 350 Whangarei . . . . 95 Whangarei Aerodrome .. 119 Marsden Point Power Stan. 10 Leigh .. .. .. 100 Takatu, Matakana . . 230 Woodhill Forest . . 100 Riverhead Forest . . 91 Whenuapai .. .. 102 Albert Park, Auckland . . 160 Owairaka, Auckland . . 133 Oratia, Auckland . . 135 Port Fitzroy, Gt. Barrier Id. 13 Whangapoua Forest . . 12 Thames .. .. 10 Tairua Forest . . . . 11 Ngatea " .. .. 5 Paeroa .. .. 12 Waihi .. .. 300 Te Aroha .. .. 40 Tauranga . . . . 5 Tauranga Aerodrome . . 12 Rotoehu Forest .. . . 235 Edgecumbe .. .. 15 Whakatane . . . . 6 Kinleith . . .. 1 ,257 Kawerau . . . . 100 Te Teko .. .. 27 Whakarewarewa .. 1 ,006 Rotorua Aerodrome . . 940 Tarawera Forest . . 200 Waiotapu Forest .. 1,250 Atiamuri .. .. 831 Kaingaroa Forest .. 1,785 Broadlands . . . . 960 Wairapukao Forest .. 1,435 Taupo " . . .. 1,232 Wairakei . . .. 1 ,122 Wairakei (Soil Con.) .. 1,320 Minginui Forest.. .. 1,200 Waimihia Forest .. 2,438 Opotiki .. .. 20 Waimana .. 120 Mangere, Auckland .. 14 Otara, Auckland . . 40 Auckland Airport . . 25 Ardmore . . .. 100 Pukekohe . . . . 270 Maioro Forest .. . . 172 Maramarua Forest . . 124 Te Kauwhata . . 105 Ruakura, Hamilton .. 131 Whatawhata . . . . 340 Rukuhia . . . . 215 Hamilton Aerodrome .. 163 Mohakatino Station Mokau 150 Lake Taharoa . . . . 50 Arapuni . . . . 402 Waikeria . . .. 150 Puketurua, Putaruru .. 470 Te Kuiti . . . . 201 Pureora Forest .. .. 1,800 Otutira . . .. 1,900

H

66.2 67.7 66.4 66.6 68.5 66.1 67.6 64.8 66.7 65.6 67.1 66.5 64.5 66.1 66.0 67.2 65.4 64.8 64.1 64.7 64.4 66.0 64.6 64.6 66.3 65.6 65.0 64.8 64.0 64.4 62.9 64.6 64.1 64.2 62.6 64.1 65.3 59.0 65.5 66.4 60.8 60.6 63.7 60.5 61.7 57.5 60.7 59.1 60.0 60.4 60.4 59.9 53.8 66.6 64.8 64.2 64.8 64.0 65.7 63.4 64.9 64.4 63.6 64.0

63.2 64.4 63.4 65.2 63.0 64.3 61.8 63.2 57.3 57.2

56.3 61.2 +3.7

51.8 59.1 53.9 60.2 49.8 59.2 47.1 56.6 48.7 58.2 49.4 57.1 44.4 55.6 46.5 56.0 51.0 59.0 46.9 56.7 44.3 54.4 48.6 57.4 50.0 58.0 49.6 58.4 54.7 60.1 52.7 58.8 47.0 55.6 46.0 55.4 47.5 56.0 52.4 59.2 50.1 57.4 44.9 54.8 51.8 59.0 46.3 56.0 49.0 57.0 47.0 55.9 43.9 54.0 44.8 54.6 44.7 53.8 41.5 55.6 50.6 57.4 48.6 56.4 44.3 53.4 47.1 55.6 47.7 56.5 43.5 51.2 46.6 56.0 44.0 55.2 45.2 53.0 45.3 53.0 41.2 52.4 36.2 48.4 41.1 51.4 40.5 49.0 38.8 49.8 37.3 48.2 41.4 50.7 41.2 50.8 39.2 49.8 38.5 49.2 39.2 46.5 48.3 57.4 43.4 54.1 49.9 57.0 46.8 55.8 50.2 57.1 45.8 55.8 49.1 56.2 47.7 56.3 43.3 53.8 46.6 55.1 44.6 54.3

+1.6 +1.6

+0.3 +1.2

+0.3 +0.5 +2.1 +1.0 +0.4

+1.1

+2.3 +1.9 -0.2 +1.7 +1.2 +2.2 +1.8 +0.5 +1.3 +1.6 +0.7 +2.2 +1.3 +0.6 +1.1 +1.8

+2.6 +2.3

+2.9 +2.3 +2.9 +2.1 +3.2 +3.0 +2.4 +0.6 +1.1 +1.6

+2.6 +1.4 +1.0 +1.7 +2.7 +2.4 +3.5 +1.7 +1.2 +1.1 +1.4

+0.7 +1.1 +1.0 +2.5

45.6 43.5 49.7 47.6 44.6 42.8 44.0 43.9 40.4 45.9

54.4 +1.6 54.0 56.6 56.4 53.8 +2.4 53.6 +1.6 52.9 +1.8 53.61 +1.1 48.8 +1.7 51.4 +3.3

73.9 73.1 69.6 70.5 72.7 71.9 72.1 69.6 73.0 72.0 73.8 73.8 71.9 74.5 74.1 72.0 71.5 71.3 70.4 69.9 69.8 72.0 70.0 70.0 71.5 71.5 71.0 72.0 70.0 71.9 69.0 71.5 69.3 69.8 68.8 71.0 72.5 63.9 72.0 73.0 67.0 67.5 70.0 68.5 68.1 67.5 69.6 69.0 67.2 66.2 66.5 68.9 64.2 73.8 72.6 70.2 70.1 69.6 71.0 70.0 69.1 71.0 70.5 70.4

70.1 70.7 69.7 73.2 69.8 76.8 67.5 70.8 63.2 63.0

4 1 6 6

27 5 5

12 12 13 3 5 5 5 5

13 5 5

12 13 13 13 13 13 5

13 14 13 14 5

13 5

13 5 5 2 2

13 5 5 5 1 2 2 5

27 2 2 5 5

17 2 2 2 2

12 2 2 1

11 13 13 13 2

50.9

39.9 46.0 37.2 34.7 37.7 39.0 32.9 29.1 40.4 30.9 29.5 35.8 38.1 39.0 47.6 43.2 32.0 30.7 32.0 43.6 40.4 30.9 41.4 34.0 36.0 34.3 27.3 30.5 28.6 30.5 41.0 36.1 33.3 38.0 37.4 32.9 36.5 31.5 31.0 33.3 28.0 24.4 30.0 27.0 27.0 23.0 29.7 29.8 25.2 22.5 26.8 35.5 32.8 37.5 32.5 40.6 31.0 39.5 35.0 28.9 30.0 29.0

2 34.2 2 30.6 2 40.4 3 34.4 2 33.8

19 26.0 2 29.5 2 30.8 2 27.4 5 38.7

In.

27 3.02 17 5.16 21

27 8.71 15 27 5.74 15 27 7.31 18 27 7.04 17 27 8.60 15 26 7.93 15 26 6.83 15 26 5.38 17 26 5.22 16 26 5.12 15 27 10.25 18 27 7.39 15 27 6.77 16 27 5.76 14 18 7.14 19 26 7.09 17 27 4.62 19 26 5.64 20 27 5.58 18 25 5.26 17 26 4.64 17 26 6.08 19 27 7.28 16 26 7.39 18 25 3.96 13 25 8.30 12 26 5.06 14 26 5.68 17 27 6.62 17 26 6.28 14 25 8.08 15 25 8.02 14 27 7.05 14 27 10.78 16 22 11.58 16 25 6.48 15 27 14.81 15 25 13.83 15 19 12.90 14 26 12.61 15 27 17.04 15 27 13.51 13 26 5.57 15 27 13.17 15 23 6.01 27 11.46 15 27 5.07 14 27 5.57 15 17 5.94 13 27 10.35 15 26 8.53 19 23 12.44 13 26 14.16 13 26 4.60 16 25 5.19 16 22 3.41 15 26 3.83 16 25 4.25 19 26 3.59 19 26 2.62 13 26 5.05 15 23 3.58 16

.. .. 26 4.00 13 26 3.99 16 26 7.91 15 26 5.14 15 19 5.59 16 25 4.54 15 25 5.74 17 27 6.90 15 22 9.12 18 27 4.46 17

-2.5 -1.3 +3.1

+0.1 +1.2

-0.1 +0.1 -1.1

+2.1

+0.7

+2.6 +1.9 -0.6 +0.1 +0.2 +0.5 -0.9 -0.3 +0.4 +0.2 -0.6 +2.1 +1.4 +0.3 -1.3 +0.8

+3.1 +0.7

+6.6

+7.9 +8.0 +7.0 +6.6 +9.1 +8.4

+7.3

+6.3 +0.3 +0.5 +1.0 +4.6 +2.5 +7.1 +7.6 -0.2 +0.6 -1.3

-1.1 -1.9 +0.7 -0.7

-0.5

+0.5 0.0

+0.8 +1.5 +2.3

In.

0.57 0.80 3.84 1.96 3.12 2.25 1.97 1.55 1.37 1.14 1.07 1.25 2.85 1.85 2.10 1.36 1.86 1.26 0.66 1.50 1.08 1.08 1.03 1.24 2.65 2.08 0.66 1.85 1.33 1.42 1.50 1.57 1.58 1.97 1.91 4.33 3.65 1.36 4.64 6.15 4.47 3.44 4.55 4.11 0.92 3.60

3.84 0.78 1.01 1.05 3.35 1.90 3.36 4.28 0.93 1.05 0.64 0.70 0.83 0.76 0.46 1.30 0.72

0.64 0.66 1.50 0.70 0.99 0.66 1.14 1.12 1.66 1.14

31 12 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1

11 2 2 2

11 2

27 14 2 2 3 3 3 2 2

14 11 30 30 12 11 14 30 31 14 14 3

14 14 12 12 12 12 3

14

12 3

12 12 12 12 14 12 3 3

11 11 31 31 11 31 31

14 3

31 11,13

3 11 3

14 31 3

Hrs.

185

156

170

171

172

170*

153

164

168

154 131

130

160

158

176

159 160

160

1286 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE-Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for May 1971-continued

Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit) Rainfall in Inches

Height J

I

of Absolute Maximum and Maximum Bright Station Station Means of Mean Differ- Minimum No. Differ- Fall Sun-

Above of A ence Total of ence shine M.S.L.

M~·I and From

Maxi- i I~:i Fall Rain From

AmountJ B B Normal Date Date Days Normal Date Min. mum

Ft. of. of. of. of. of. In. In. Hrs.

Taumarunui .. .. 562 63.0 40.4 51.7 +0.9 72.1 2 28.5 26 7.97 16 +2.9 2.82 31 105 Turangi .. .. 1,200 59.3 43.2 51.2 .. 64.9 2 28.2 27 6.55 16 .. 1.25 31 . . New Plymouth .. .. 160 62.4 50.9 56.() +2.7 68.1 2 40.1 28 7.81 18 +2.5 1.44 6,31 143 Ornata .. .. 200 63.4 52.2 57.8 · . 70.0 2 45.0 25 6.65 18 1.11 15 .. New Plymouth Aerodrome 90 62.6 47.7 55.2 +2.0 69.1 2 37.2 28 7.90 16 +2.8 1.74 31 .. Te Wera Forest .. .. 590 61.2 40.6 50.9 +1.9 70.0 2 25.7 27 8.53 13 +2.2 2.88 31 .. Lower Retaruke .. .. 730 61.2 40.5 50.8 .. 71.2 2 26.9 26 .. .. .. . . . . . . The Chateau, Tongariro .. 3,670 51.4 36.7 44.0 +2.5 61.2 7 27.5 25 15.40 15 +5.6 3.65 31 .. East Cape .. .. 55 62.2 54.3 58.2 .. 67.1 14 43.7 28 10.61 19 +4.6 3.87 12 .. Ruatoria .. .. 200 .. .. · . .. ., · . . . .. .. Mangatu Forest .. .. 570 60.3 47.1 53.7 +1.7 68.5 15 34.0 30 9.30 20 +3.1 1.83 3 .. Waerenga-O-Kuri .. 1,030 57.6 47.0 52.3 +1.6 65.1 5 35.9 28 11.37 25 +4.8 3.45 2 .. Manutuke .. 100 62.6 48.6 55.6 +2.7 71.3 5 36.6 28 9.40 21 +4.6 2.71 2 .. Gisborne Aerodrome · . 17 62.2 48.7 55.4 +2.0 69.3 5 35.6 28 9.04 23 +4.0 2.65 3 81 Whakapunake .. .. 3,100 48.7 41.0 44.8 .. 56.5 5 33.3 22 23.36 20 .. 7.30 3 . . Tokomaru Bay .. 85 63.8 50.6 57.2 .. 72.1 31 41.5 28 14.10 23 .. 4.00 2 . . Onepoto, L. Waikaremoana 2,110 54.4 45.1 49.8 +1.5 64.0 11 39.5 26 13.48 25 +4.9 4.60 3 · . Makahu Spur .. .. 4,850 41.0 34.3 37.6 · . 50.2 5 24.4 18 . . · . .. . . . . Makahu Saddle .. .. 3,195 50.1 40.2 45.2 · . 59.1 5 30.8 27 16.17 27 · . 6.66 3 71 Esk Forest .. .. 1,400 56.6 45.9 51.2 +1.8 67.2 5 40.0 19 11.83 22 +4.6 5.57 3 .. Tangoio .. .. 980 58.8 48.9 53.8 +2.1 70.1 5 41.9 21 11.58 17 +4.6 6.32 3 .. Kaweka Forest .. .. 1,358 57.2 46.0 51.6 · . 66.0 31 39.0 27 7.58 19 4.23 3 .. Napier · . .. 5 62.2 49.4 55.8 +2.7 71.1 5 34.9 28 7.57 15 +3.8 4.20 3 93 Hastings · . .. 40 62.6 47.3 55.0 +2.6 72.0 5 32.5 28 6.61 15 · . 3.40 3 · . Havelock North .. .. 30 61.9 45.2 53.6 +3.4 71.7 5 30.8 28 7.12 15 +3.3 3.76 3 · . Gwavas Forest .. · . 1,100 56.7 44.0 50.4 +1.8 69.1 31 31.5 27 8.56 20 +3.5 4.87 3 .. Makaretu .. .. 1,100 58.6 44.8 51.7 .. 68.0 6 32.0 27 9.57 19 · . 5.42 3 .. Mohaka Forest .. 938 59.2 46.6 52.9 .. 69.2 5 39.5 22 12.33 18 +5.7 7.17 3 .. Frasertown, Wairoa .. 25 61.9 48.8 55.4 +1.8 73.0 5 36.5 28 13.08 25 +6.1 5.95 3 .. Wairoa .. .. 65 62.1 .. · . .. 71.5 5 . . 10.10 20 .. 4.30 3 76 Portland Island .. .. 255 60.1 52.9 56.5 .. 66.9 6 41.0 21 9.10 25 .. 2.12 3 .. Ballantrae No.1, Woodville 1,140 57.3 46.2 51.8 .. 66.6 6 36.5 28 6.35 19 .. 2.80 4 95 Ballantrae No.2, Woodville 560 · . · . .. .. .. · . .. · . . . . . .. Mangamutu, Pahiatua .. 380 60.2 44.4 52.3 +2.4 70.0 2 30.2 8 5.45 16 +0.5 1.08 4 · . Mount Bruce .. 1,000 56.9 43.4 50.2 · . 65.4 5 31.5 27 9.45 20 . . 2.74 3 · . Waingawa, Masterton · . 375 60.3 45.5 52.9 +3.1 69.8 11 30.9 27 3.82 18 -0.3 1.28 3 70 Kopua · . .. 1,020 57.4 45.8 51.6 67.3 31 33.2 27 9.64 19 .. 4.32 3

'90* Waipukurau .. .. 450 59.8 45.9 52.8 +3.3 66.0 7 30.0 28 4.67 12 +0.7 2.21 3 Dannevirke .. .. 680 59.1 46.8 53.0 +3.1 68.0 31 36.3 18 7.03 17 +3.2 2.88 3 86 Ngaumu Forest .. .. 800 59.0 43.1 51.0 +3.2 67.6 11 30.2 27 7.81 18 +2.8 2.29 3 · . Tauherenikau .. · . 140 61.2 45.8 53.5 · . 69.8 11 33.2 27 5.23 15 .. 1.82 15 . . Gladstone .. · . 380 59.3 45.7 52.5 .. 69.9 11 33.4 27 3.95 13 .. 1.35 3 .. Waiorongomai .. · . 70 59.9 46.2 53.0 .. 67.5 5 36.5 18 5.92 22 .. 1.18 6 Martinborough .. 100 · . .. .. . . . . · . 2.68 18 -0.8 0.59 3,15 80 Stratford Mountain House 2,775 51.0 41.1 46.0 +2.0 62.0 5 30.1 27 28.74 20 +3.4 3.73 13 · . Stratford .. · . 1,020 59.0 45.8 52.4 +2.9 67.1 5 33.5 27 10.82 15 +3.4 1.80 3 138 Manaia .. · . 320 61.1 48.0 54.6 +3.3 67.8 2 33.2 27 5.95 13 +1.0 2.40 3 127 Patea .. .. 140 62.2 49.1 55.6 70.2 12 36.1 27 5.10 14 . . 1.48 3 Ohakune · . .. 1,964 56.9 40.0 48.4 +4.2 68.0 12 27.0 27 6.94 17 +2.0 1.80 3 131 Karioi Forest .. .. 2,125 57.9 38.8 48.4 +3.1 69.6 2 29.2 28 7.16 14 +3.0 2.23 3 .. Waiouru .. .. 2,700 53.4 40.9 47.2 +4.3 64.0 2 28.2 18 8.30 19 +4.3 2.54 3 .. Waiouru (Military Camp) 2,693 52.7 39.7 46.2 +3.8 62.1 2 27.7 28 8.28 18 .. 2.27 4 .. Hiwi, Taihape .. .. 2,157 · . · . .. . . · . .. .. Wanganui · . .. 72 62.9 47.9 55.4 +2.6 73.2 2 36.7 27 4.15 12 +1.2 1.47 31 143 Kapiti Island .. .. 40 60.9 52.1 56.5 +3.5 68.0 1 43.3 27 3.88 13 +0.5 0.88 4 · . Paraparaumu Aerodrome .. 22 62.1 47.3 54.7 +3.3 69.8 12 33.3 27 3.10 11 -0.4 0.56 12 123 Flock House, Bulls .. 30 63.4 44.7 54.4 +2.6 70.0 1 34.0 26 4.69 13 +1.7 1.25 4 Ohakea .. .. 157 61.9 45.9 53.9 +1.8 70.5 2 36.0 27 5.36 14 +2.1 2.00 4 136 Wharite Peak .. .. 3,000 48.4 41.2 44.8 · . 57.9 14 34.7 27 14.75 .. 6.30 4 .. Kairanga, D.S.I.R. .. 50 62.1 44.3 53.2 69.0 13 32.0 18 5.49 14 .. 1.37 4 135 Palmerston Nth. Aerodrome 140 61.5 45.7 53.6 +2.9 69.4 11 33.4 18 5.21 11 +2.1 1.86 4 .. Palmerston Nth. D.S.I.R. 110 61.5 47.0 54.2 +2.9 69.4 11 36.6 18 5.20 13 +1.7 1.67 4 114 Massey University .. 200 61.0 47.3 54.2 .. 68.9 2 36.1 18 5.46 · . 2.19 4 117 Foxton .. .. 10 · . · . . . . . · . 3.05 10 +0.6 0.87 4 132 Waitarere Forest .. 10 62.8 44.7 53.8 +2.3 69.8 2 30.3 27 3.83 10 +0.8 0.96 4 .. Hokio Beach School .. 20 63.0 44.2 53.6 +2.2 70.2 2 31.5 27 3.95 11 .. 1.13 6 · . Levin .. · . .. 150 62.8 46.7 54.8 +2.8 71.1 13 36.1 27 5.17 16 +1.2 1.12 6 119 Paraparaumu .. .. 20 63.4 46.9 55.2 .. 71.0 12 32.8 27 2.91 11 .. 0.58 6 .. Porirua · . .. 58 62.4 47.2 54.8 · . 70.4 12 36.0 19 3.27 15 . . 0.89 14 .. Pauatahanui .. 100 61.2 48.7 55.0 · . 72.8 12 39.0 18 3.37 15 .. 1.06 14 · . Taita, Lower Hutt .. 213 60.8 46.4 53.6 +3.0 69.6 1 35.3 27 4.01 20 -1.0 0.87 4 92 Avalon, Lower Hutt · . 50 60.9 46.6 53.8 69.1 1 36.1 27 4.08 19 0.93 4 .. Kelburn, Wellington · . 415 58.6 49.6 54.1 +2.6 67.3 12 41.2 27 6.05 22 +1.6 1.20 4 95 Makara .. .. 915 56.3 48.7 52.5 +3.7 65.0 2 42.0 27 5.51 20 +1.0 1.14 14 88 Karori · . .. 500 58.3 46.6 52.4 · . 66.6 12 34.5 30 8.02 22 .. 1.54 6 .. Wainuiomata .. .. 270 60.0 44.4 52.2 · . 68.8 12 34.5 18 5.51 19 -1.0 1.25 14 .. Gracefield, Lower Hutt .. 110 60.6 47.9 54.2 +3.1 70.5 12 38.1 27 4.36 16 -0.3 1.04 14 .. Wellington Airport .. 20 60.5 49.8 55.0 +3.5 68.7 12 41.0 27 4.47 20 +0.6 1.04 4 ..

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1287

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE-Summary a/the Records a/Temperature, Rain/all, and Sunshine/or May 1971-continued

I Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit) Rainfall in Inches

Station St~ron Means of Differ- AbsOlu~~~um and No. Differ- M~um B;::'~t Height 1-----

1

-------,,--------- -------~----I

Above ___ -,-__ ':iX' ence I ______ ~-- Total of ence shine

M.S.L. A I B I anBd NForrmomal MaXI·-1 I I Fall Rain From I Date Mini- Date I Days Normal Amount Date I I Max. Min. mum mum ------------~--~ ~---~-_7-___,~--~--~-~-~--

Kaitoke . . 625 Whitemans Valley .. 770 Wallaceville . . . . 185 Patons Rock, Takaka .. 10 Westport Aerodrome .. 6 Cobb Dam . . .. 2,701 Murchison . . . . 520 Lake Rotoiti .. 2,080 Hokitika Aerodrome . . 127 Reefton . . . . 650 Totara Flat . . . . 254 Greymouth . . . . 14 Harihari . . . . 148 Franz Josef .. .. 400 Haast .... 12 Milford Sound .. . . 10 Riwaka, Motueka . . 25 Golden Downs Forest . . 900 Brightlands Bay, Marl. Sds. 50 Appleby .. .. 57 Nelson Aerodrome . . 7 Rai Valley . . . . 260 Moutere Hills . . . . 450 Blenheim Aerodrome . . 90 Blenheim .. 14 Wither Hills, Blenheim . . 105 Black Birch Range .. 4,580 Waihopai .. .. 860 The Jordan, Awatere Valley 1,000 Vernon Lagoons .. 5 Lake Grassmere . . . . 5 Cape Campbell .. . . 10 Hanmer Forest .. 1,270 Molesworth . . .. 2,930 Kaikoura . . . . 326 Balmoral Forest . . 650 The Hermitage, Mt. Cook.. 2,500 Godley Peaks . . .. 2,500 Mount John . . .. 3,367 Ski Basin, Craigieburn .. 5,100 Craigie burn Forest .. 3,000 Camp Stream, Craigieburn 4,700 Lake Coleridge .. 1,195 Highbank . . .. 1 ,102 Hororata . . . . 631 Winchmore . . . . 526 Ashburton . . . . 330 Ashley Forest . . . . 350 Rangiora . . . . 150 Darfield . . . . 640 Eyrewell Forest .. . . 520 Christchurch Airport . . 97 Christchurch . . . . 22 Bromley, Christchurch .. 31 Mt. Pleasant, Christchurch 450 Lincoln .. .. 36 Onawe, Akaroa .. .. 150 Lake Tekapo . . .. 2,240 Lake Pukaki No.1.. 1,660 Lake Pukaki No.2.. 1,825 Fairlie .. . . .. 1,004 Ikawai .. .. 230 Temuka .. 80 Timaru Aerodrome . . 75 Adair .. .. .. 280 Timaru .. .. 56 Waimate . . . . 200 Otematata . . . . 920 Oamaru Aerodrome . . 99 Tara Hills, Omarama .. 1 ,600 Albert Town . . . . 960 Lake Hawea . . .. 1,147 Naseby Forest .. .. 2,000 Herbert Forest .. . . 200 Palmerston . . . . 70 Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti 21 Taiaroa Head . . . . 250 Taieri .. .. .. 80

58.2 43.4 45.8 57.7 42.9 50.3 60.7 44.0 52.4

53.0 56.0 55.6 61.0 56.8 58.8

47.7 37.5 40.3 35.8 43.2 38.7 37.2

45.2 48.6 45.7 52.1 47.8 48.0

.. 68.8

.. 66.5 +2.5 70.7

+2.5

+2.7 +3.1 +3.0 +1.7

61.0 69.5 64.6 67.1 66.9 68.0

61.3 37.8 49.6 +0.8 67.0

60.1 56.3 62.2 58.3 61.4 61.6 61.2 61.3 60.0 61.5 62.4 61.7 44.3 59.3 62.2 61.9 59.3 59.4 58.1 53.6 57.9 59.9 52.9 52.6 48.9 42.3 52.3 44.1 57.2 57.4 58.8 58.6 59.2 58.7 59.5 58.0 58.8 58.8 58.8 58.8 57.8 59.2 58.0 53.6 52.9

57.4 57.6 59.2 58.3 57.6 58.8 59.7 55.2 56.8 53.4 54.7 53.3 50.2 58.3 56.8 56.4 53.6 56.8

45.9 41.2 42.1 37.5 51.1 43.8 42.6 41.2 47.3 42.3 42.8 43.7 35.3 40.9 40.3 42.0 47.5 47.5 37.0 30.9 47.7 37.4 34.9 33.6 36.7 32.7 35.4 35.6 37.8 42.6 39.6 40.7 41.5 43.7 41.0 41.2 41.2 42.6 43.5 45.6 48.0 43.8 46.8 34.5 35.0

33.6 38.2 40.9 39.7 43.3 43.3 42.5 37.5 40.8 32.9 36.0 40.2 33.2 38.4 38.6 41.7 47.5 41. 7

53.0 48.8 52.2 47.9 56.2 52.7 51.9 51.2 53.6 51.9 52.6 52.7 39.8 50.1 51.2 52.0 53.4 53.4 47.6 42.2 52.8 48.6 43.9 43.1 42.8 37.5 43.8 39.8 47.2 50.0 49.2 49.6 50.4 51.2 50.2 49.6 50.0 50.7 51.2 52.2 52.9 51.5 52.4 44.0 44.0

45.5 47.9 50.0 49.0 50.4 51.0 51.1 46.4 48.8 43.8 45.4 46.8 41. 7 48.4 47.7 49.0 50.6 49.2

+3.3 +2.1 +2.0 +2.2

+2.2 +2.9 +3.2 +3.6 +2.5 +2.8 +2.9

+1.8 +2.0

+3.1

+3.1 +1.7 +2.2 +3.2 +2.8

+3.4 +2.8 +3.5

+2.6 +3.2 +4.0 +4.0 +3.2 +3.4 +3.6 +3.4 +4.7 +3.7 +3.5 +4.6

+4.9 +2.2 +2.0 +1.8

+2.0

+4.0 +3.4 +3.2 +4.2 +3.3 +2.7

+1.8

+1.5 +0.7

+2.3 +1.8 +3.6

66.0 67.1 72.5 66.2 67.9 71.3 70.9 71.0 68.2 68.9 69.2 69.0 54.0 68.5 68.6 68.8 67.2 66.0 70.5 65.5 68.2 71.0 61.5 66.1 60.1 49.6 62.6 52.9 68.9 66.0 67.5 67.6 68.1 70.5 71.2 66.6 70.4 68.9 69.2 68.0 68.0 70.0 69.0 64.2 61.5

66.4 67.0 67.7 67.5 65.4 65.0 67.6 65.0 62.2 62.3 65.3 63.2 62.0 66.0 67.2 64.0 59.0 67.1

12 30.1 12 31.1 12 33.1

.. 41.0 5 29.4 5 32.1 3 25.5 1 34.5 5 28.4

12 27.9

11 28.5 ..

1 40.5 11 32.0 4 31.5 3 26.6 5 43.7 5 34.1 4 32.7 5 31.0 5 39.7 2 32.5 2 32.4 2 33.0 3 27.2 5 31.6

11 31.0 31 32.0 31 38.0 5 41.9

12 25.0 5 18.7

31 41.5 10 25.0 5 27.9

12 25.1 12 30.0 2 24.6 2 27.1 2 27.9 3 24.8

12 32.5 10 28.8 13 28.9 13 29.2 13 35.0 13 29.1 14 31.1 13 28.7 13 29.7 14 30.2 14 32.0 14 40.0 14 29.0 13 32.0 12 27.7 12 28.8

11 22 12 12 12 5

10 5 5

12 3

12 3

12 30 3

12 10

22.6 27.0 32.0 29.1 34.9 33.6 32.8 27.0 31.5 22.8 28.0 32.9 21.2 30.6 25.1 31.3 41.2 29.0

In.

27 9.09 24 27 5.63 21 18 4.34 18

9.95 14 26 6.98 15 25 15.68 16 26 4.97 13 25 7.75 14 23 9.87 16 21 6.36 14 27 6.09 13

.. .. 25 12.30 14 ..

9 13.12 15 25 12.17 17 25 8.37 12 25 8.07 14 27 4.84 13 25 5.44 13 26 4.57 11 24 6.03 11 25 5.33 13 26 2.94 12 26 2.96 10 26 2.60 9 27 4.43 28 4.13 11 21 3.25 9 26 2.68 9 28 3.93 11 26 5.67 9 26 4.49 15 26 2.55 9 26 6.52 12 26 1.79 10 26 11.42 13 26 3.18 11 24 1.98 9 23 6.18 15 27 5.12 11 25 6.21 18 26 2.79 10 26 2.96 15 27 2.84 15 26 2.91 14 26 2.97 13 26 2.51 12 26 2.34 13 26 2.62 13 26 2.48 13 26 2.86 15 26 3.12 15 26 3.84 15 26 4.43 15 26 3.17 18 26 4.51 18 26 2.01 8 27 2.01 8

.0 •. 26 1.61 11 30 1.94 10 26 1.53 10 26 1.30 9 26 1.26 8 26 1.54 11 26 1.69 13 26 1.56 29 2.78 11 26 2.17 8 30 3.92 8 21 4.25 10 26 3.01 10 21 2.25 10 30 2.92 11 9 2.49 16

30 3.36 19 30 3.97 12

-0.7

+0.5 +8.5

+2.7 +1.0 -0.1 -0.1

+1.5 -9.4 +3.2 +3.1

+1.7 +1.2 -1.1 +1.5

0.0 +0.4

0.0

+0.9 +0.2

+1.5 +2.9 -0.3 +0.1 +2.6 -1.0 -3.5

+0.5

-0.5

0.0 0.0

+0.5 +0.5 -1.0

-0.5 -0.4

0.0 +0.4 +0.9

+0.5 -0.2 +0.2 +0.2

-0.3

-0.4 -0.4 -0.2 +0.1 +0.4

+0.6

+1.7 +1.3 +0.6

+0.8 +1.1 +1.7

In.

2.54 0.99 1.23 2.40 1.83 3.44 1.07 1.58 2.15 1.79 1.26

2.72

2.07 2.36 2.06 2.41 0.97 1.37 1.41 1.80 1.32 0.65 0.63 0.64

1.04 0.97 0.92 1.85 3.00 1.37 0.80 3.62 0.52 3.02 1.06 0.68 1.38 1.28 1.44 0.58 0.57 0.55 0.57 0.56 0.88 0.93 0.60 0.87 0.77 1.01 1.12 1.45 0.94 1.16 0.68 0.74

0.58 0.47 0.51 0.49 0.50 0.49 0.49 0.70 0.73 1.02 1.76 1.99 1.54 0.85 1.80 1.40 1.09 1.84

3 6 6

12 30 12 31 13 6

30 30

12

12 12 12 12 6

30 13 14 13 13 13 4

12 13 4 4 4 4

13 4 4

31 12 12 30 30 30 12 30

4,30 4 4 4 4

30 6 6 6 4 4 6 6

12 12

12 6

12 12 12 12 12 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31

Hrs.

76

92 116 124

148

137

155*

152

137

133 131

99

106

108

170

134

110 119

96

107 74

144

125 120

146

82

11288 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE-Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for May 1971-continued

Station

erwick Forest .. .. unedin Airport .. usselburgh, Dunedin .. amaru .. .. est Arm, Lake Manapouri

B D M o W B Q Q M C o M E A R M M T R T o W G H W I T M F N R R C C S L

orland Saddle .. · . ueenstown .. .. ueenstown Aerodrome .. idDome · . .. romwell .. .. phir .. .. oa Creek .. · .

arnsc1eugh .. · . lexandra .. · . oxburgh, (Power Station) oa Flat, West Otago .. ahinerangi Dam ..

apanui · . .. ankleburn Forest · . aieri Mouth .. .. tautau .. .. inton .. · . ore . . .. .. okonui Forest .. oodlands · . ..

nvercargill Airport · . iwai Point .. · . ilton .. · .

inegand, Balc1utha .. ugget Point .. .. arotonga, Cook Islands .. aoul Island · . .. hatham Islands · . ampbell Island .. cott Base, Antarctica '. ake Vanda, Antarctica · .

Whatawhata, Mar. 1971 · . Whatawhata, April 1971 .. Otutira, April 1971 .. Taumarunui, April 1971 .. Lower Retaruke, Feb. 1971 Lower Retaruke, Mar. 1971 Lower Retaruke, April 1971 Flock House, Bulls, April

1971 Whitemans Valley April

1971 Greymouth, April 1971 .. The Jordan, Awatere, Feb.

1971 The Jordan, Awatere, Mar.

1971 The Jordan, Awatere, April

1971 Wither Hills, April 1971 Vernon Lagoon, April 1971 Black Birch Range, April

1971 Bromley, Christchurch

Mar. 1971 Bromley, Christchurch,

April 1971 Lake Pukaki, No.2, Mar.

1971 Lake Pukaki, April 1971 .. Adair, April 1971 · . Woodlands, April 1971 · .

I Height of

Station Above M.S.L.

Ft.

60 4 5

99 590

3,250 1,080 1,154 1,268

698 1,000 1,400

500 461 360

1,345 1,300

740 835 50

180 145 235 150 155

1 15 60 20

430 15

126 157 49 58

510

340 340

1,900 562 730 730 730

30

770

14 1,000

1,000

1,000

105 5

4,580

31

31

1,825

1,825 280 155

Air Temperatures in Degree. (Fahrenheit)

Absolute Maximum and Mean. of Meao Differ- Minimum of A ence

M~x. I

and From B B Normal Maxi-I Date

I Mw-I Date

Min. mum mum

oF. oF. OF. oF. OF.

56.2 40.0 48.1 +2.8 66.1 3 27.8 30 56.5 3~.0 47.8 +2.9 66.9 3 25.9 26 56.0 46.2 51.1 +3.2 63.0 10 36.5 26 58.0 43.8 50.9 +2.5 65.0 10 33.5 30 50.4 41.0 45.7 +2.5 61.7 2 32.0 17 48.1 37.8 43.0 .. 58.0 14 27.6 29 53.0 39.1 46.0 +1.8 62.5 3 31.1 25 52.7 37.0 44.8 .. 63.3 3 29.1 23 54.5 37.8 46.1 +2.0 68.9 3 26.8 24 54.3 35.6 45.0 +1.5 64.7 3 27.0 21 52.4 34.3 43.4 +2.4 68.0 3 22.5 23 52.6 29.4 41.0 +2.3 67.0 3 17.0 22 54.5 34.0 44.2 +1.8 66.7 5 24.5 22 54.0 35.8 44.9 +1.8 66.4 3 25.5 21 55.4 40.8 48.1 +2.5 66.0 5 31.5 21 51.8 39.0 45.4 +2.9 64.1 3 28.9 26 52.9 39.4 46.2 .. 63.3 3 29.0 26 55.2 41.5 48.4 +3.3 70.0 3 31.5 25 52.9 40.5 46.7 +3.0 62.6 3 30.2 30 55.1 42.8 49.0 · . 60.7 12 31.5 30 55.6 38.2 46.9 +1.9 68.7 3 26.2 30 56.8 40.6 48.7 .. 70.2 3 29.5 30 55.2 42.6 48.9 +3.7 69.2 3 31.2 25 56.5 40.0 48.2 +2.4 69.0 3 27.0 26 . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . .

55.8 38.7 47.2 +2.1 67.5 3 27.1 25 55.4 43.5 49.4 .. 64.0 1 30.4 30 55.1 39.0 47.0 +1.1 64.1 5 26.4 30 55.4 40.2 47.8 +2.3 69.5 1 27.4 30 53.1 44.4 48.8 · . 59.9 3 36.9 30 81.5 70.5 76.0 +2.3 84.9 3 59.2 24 71.1 61.3 66.2 +0.3 74.8 16 55.2 20 55.9 46.8 51.4 +0.7 62.6 6 36.7 21 48.7 40.8 44.8 +2.0 54.3 1 34.3 29 .. .. 1-12.8 +10.8 32.4 8 -40.4 22 .. .. I .. . . .. .. .. . .

LATE RETURNS 72.6 51.7 62.2 0.0 76.91 23 41.0 29 68.2 50.8 59.5 +1.9 72.5 13 41.3 4 62.4 49.5 56.0 .. 69.1 7 44.8 12 69.9 45.4 57.6 +1.1 75.4 3 33.2 30 76.6 55.6 66.1 .. 86.4 11 39.7 28 72.6 47.1 60.0 · . 78.1 23 32.7 29 69.2 44.6 57.0 .. 74.3 13 33.2 30 68.3 48.7 58.5 +2.5 76.0 20 37.0 5

62.6 43.6 53.1 .. 71.2 13 31.9 3

65.5 51.6 58.6 +3.5 71.6 19 45.0 19 78.4 53.2 65.8 +3.8 94.3 14 42.2 18

72.8 47.9 60.4 +0.7 91.2 31 39.0 28

67.3 45.1 56.2 +1.2 77.0 6 35.3 11

66.2 47.1 56.6 +0.8 76.4 6 39.5 11 65.2 44.9 55.1 .. 76.0 6 37.0 26 48.6 37.4 43.0 · . 59.5 30 28.2 11

69.2 52.9 61.0 +2.9 83.4 16 41.0 28

63.0 47.8 55.4 +1.8 77.0 6 38.0 11

70.0 48.6 59.3 .. 77.9 2 39.5 28

59.1 42.1 50.6 · . 68.7 6 34.3 11 61.0 45.5 53.2 +0.6 74.0 6 38.3 11 60.8 40.5 50.6 · . 68.5 26 29.2 I 16

Rainfall in Inches

Maximum Bright No. Differ- Fall Sun-

Total of ence shine Fall Rain From

Amountl Days Normal Date

In. In. Hrs.

1.41 13 -0.8 0.26 28 · . 3.37 15 +1.5 1.94 31 72 4.17 19 +1.6 1.70 31 66 2.71 11 +1.4 0.93 31 100 8.50 15 -4.0 1.67 7 .. . . . . · . · . .. ..

3.98 10 +1.4 1.25 31 84 3.28 10 .. 1.11 31 .. 5.00 17 +1.9 1.16 31 .. 2.63 8 +1.5 1.22 31 .. 2.30 9 +1.1 1.33 31 · . 2.09 8 +1.1 1.21 31 · . 1.56 8 +0.7 0.88 31 · . 1.56 7 +0.7 1.00 31 87 2.32 9 +0.7 1.18 31 .. 4.02 15 +1.6 1.10 31 .. 3.82 15 +1.1 1.58 31 · . 4.72 15 +1.7 1.65 31 .. 4.25 16 +1.8 1.92 31 .. 4.33 16 .. 2.15 31 .. 4.96 14 +1.5 1.56 31 101 4.17 13 .. 1.06 31 105 2.57 11 +0.5 1.05 31 80 4.07 15 +0.8 1.04 31 .. . . . . · . · . .. .. 3.03 14 -0.7 0.94 31 82 3.50 16 · . 1.07 31 · . 3.95 19 +1.9 1.82 31 · . 3.63 15 .. 2.04 31 74 5.64 20 .. 1.51 31 .. 9.12 22 +3.1 1.78 13 140 5.63 13 -0.7 4.26 12 183 3.47 25 0.0 1.63 7 85 5.24 24 · . 0.87 4 11 .. .. .. · . . . .. .. .. · . .. .. ..

2.63 8 -1.3 1.93 11 211 3.15 12 -2.1 1.10 15 129 1.52 9 · . 0.61 19 .. 1.74 12 -3.1 0.64 20 135 6.17 12 .. 1.92 24 .. 1.55 8 .. 0.55 3 .. 1.42 9 .. 0.59 20 .. 0.17 4 -2.6 0.06 20 .. 0.75 8 .. 0.38 21 .. 6.91 11 -0.9 4.26 12 164 1.73 5 -0.9 0.65 22 .. 0.52 4 -1.4 0.29 26 .. 1.87 6 -0.7 1.10 20 .. 1.42 6 -0.7 0.84 20 .. 0.85 6 .. 0.47 20 173 2.55 .. · . · . .. . . 0.48 6 -1.1 0.28 25 .. 0.63 10 -1.1 0.19 6 .. 3.55 7 · . 1.04 25 .. 0.98 5 .. 0.54 12 .. 0.51 7 -1.2 0.15 9 · . 1.39 15 .. 0.48 12 ..

The "normal" refers to the present site of the instruments. The standard periods for normals are: for temperature 1931-60, for rainfall 1921-50, and for sunshine 1935-60. No normals are available for stations with only short records.

*The sunshine recorder is not located at the station but is in the near vicinity.

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1289

NOTES ON THE WEATHER FOR MAY 1971 General-May was mild and rather wet. Good growth was

reported for the time of the year in most areas, but in Canterbury and western and southern districts of the North Island some pastures were still recovering from the effects of several months of dry weather.

Pressures were comparatively high to the south and south-east and low over the North Tasman Sea. As in the 6 previous months, the general wind flow showed an excess of easterly to north­easterly winds.

Rainfall-Rainfall was above normal over most of the country, mainly by about 50 percent. The Kaingaroa Plains south-east ?f Rotorua received more than double the normal value. The mam area with rainfall below normal, by up to 40 percent, was Canter­bury.

A small but rather intense depression off the coast of Northern Hawke's Bay caused heavy rain with slips, considerable flooding, and disruption of transport, in Gisborne and Hawke's Bay on the 3rd and 4th. .

Temperatures-Mean temperatures were abo,:e normal! mal1~ly by 2-3°F. (I-2°c). This was the twelfth month m successIOn WIth temperatures warmer than normal from Christchurch northward.

Most eastern and southern districts had exceptionally warm weather in northerlies for the first fortnight followed by a de­cidedly cooler spell in southerlies from the 15th to the 26th.

Sunshine-East of the ranges in the North Island sunshine was 30-60 hours below normal. Masterton's total of 70 hours was the second lowest for May in 57 years of record. Sunshine was also well below normal in Qtago, about Cook Strait, and about Christ­church. By contrast, Northland, Auckland, Waikato, a~d Wai­torno, besides the north-western part of the Southland Plam, were favoured with 30-60 hours above normal.

Weather Sequence-The first fortnight of May was marked by northerly winds with unusually warm temperatures.

The weather on the 1st was similar to that of the last week in April, when an anticyclone was centred near the Chatham Islands. Pressures were low near Raoul Island and over the Tasman Sea, and the weather was fine apart from showers in Gisborne and Northland, and some thunderstorms, particularly over Kaitaia. The anticyclone continued to move away only slowly to the east of the Chatham Islands; while a depression over the Tasman Sea crossed the South Island and one near Raoul Island moved south­westward on to the North Island off the coast of Hawke's Bay, where gales were reported. From the 2nd to the 4th rain spread over the greater part of the country from the north and east. Heaviest falls were reported in Hawke's Bay and Gisborne, with some flooding. For the next 2 days the depression .over ~he North Island continued to move southward past Cook Strart, while pressures were low over the South Tasman Sea, and a trough of low pressure

crossed New Zealand. Qn the 5th rain was restricted to northern and western districts of both Islands, but on the 6th it was again general over the whole country.

Qn the 7th an anticyclone was centred to the north with a weak ridge extending on to New Zealand. In the westerlies showers were reported in many districts. ..

During the 8th and 9th a trough of low pressure assocIated WIth a depression far to the south moved north-eastward over New Zealand. Light rain covered most of the South Island and .western districts of the North Island, besides Bay of Plenty and GIsborne. Qn the 10th an anticyclone extended over the North Island from the east and the weather was fair apart from some light rain in Northland, Gisborne, and Fiordland.

Qn the following day the anticyclone was centred to the east of the Chatham Islands, while depressions were centred over the North Tasman Sea and to the west of Macquarie Island. Rain spread over northern districts of the North Island besides South Westland and Fiordland. From the 12th to the 14th the complex trough of low pressure crossed New Zealan?, the northern del?re~­sion reaching the area west of Egmont. Ram was general agam m the northerlies, with some heavy falls in Bay of Plenty and Nelson, causing floods.

During the period from the 15th to 26th southerly winds covered the country, with much colder temperatures. Qn t~e 15th the. depres­sion west of Egmont moved over Northland, whIle an antIcyclone centred near Bass Strait moved eastward. Southerlies spread over the country from the west, with general rain in the North Island, but only scattered falls in the South Island. From the 16th to the 18th the depression moved slowly north-eastward while pressures were also low to the east of Campbell Island; and scattered showers were reported east of the ranges in both Islands. Qn the 19th a trough of low pressure moved northward over New Zealand with rain spreading to some western areas, especially in the North Island. From the 20th to the 23rd the anticyclone near Tasmania moved towards Campbell Island and southerlies persisted, with showers in some eastern districts. Similar conditions continued for the next 3 days as the anticyclone continued on its course, at first to the south-east of the South Island but later on to the South Island.

By the 27th the anticyclone extended across the North Island and temperatures became warmer; however, some scattered light showers were reported. During the 28th and 29th a weak trough of low pressure crossed the country with scattered areas of light rain. Qn the last 2 days of the month an anticyclone was centred to the east of the North Island while pressures were low over the Tasman Sea. Successive troughs of low pressure crossed the country. In the northerlies, as at times during the first fortnight, rain was again fairly general, with heavy falls in some northern and western districts.

(N.Z. Met. S. Misc. Pub. 107) J. F. GABITES, Director.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

In Bankruptcy NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend of O.Olc in the dollar is now payable at my office on all proved claims in the estate of Peter Campbell McKenzie, formerly of Whangarei, but now of Taradale, Hawke's Bay, hairdresser.

Dated this 23rd day of June 1971.

COUIthouse, Whangarei. T. P. EVANS, Qfficial Assignee.

In Bankruptcy NOTICE is hereby given that the second and final dividend of 0.4008c in the dollar is now payable at my office on all proved claims, making in all 0.827c in t?e dollar, in the estate of David Chyne Walker, of MangapaI, carpenter.

Dated this 23rd day of June 1971.

Courthouse, Whangarei. T. P. EVANS, Qfficial Assignee.

In Bankruptcy NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend of 0.0~6c in the dollar is now payable at my office on all proved claIms in the estate of Frank Reginald Davies, of Sandy Bay, Whangarei, dealer.

Dated this 23rd day of June 1971.

Courthouse, Whangarei. T. P. EVANS, Qfficial Assignee.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court NOTICE is hereby given that George Joseph Ma~in,. formerly of Percival Avenue, Herne Bay, now of 20 Wrldmg Avenue,

Epsom, sales representative, was on 24 June 1971 adjudged bankmpt. Notice of the first meeting of creditors will be advised at a later date.

Dated this 24th day of June 1971. P. R. LOMAS, Qfficial Assignee.

Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Auckland L

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court IN the matter of ERNEST JOHN QUOR, a bankrupt: I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be held at my office on the 30th day of June 1971, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon.

All proofs of debt must be filed with me as soon as possible and preferably before the first meeting of creditors.

Dated this 23rd day of June 1971. P. R. LOMAS, Qfficial Assignee.

Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Auckland 1.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court NOTICE is hereby given that Alexander Percival Watson Morrow, builder, of 40 Te Atatu Road, Henderson, was on 28 June 1971 adjudged bankrupt. Notice of the first meeting of creditors will be advised at a later date.

Dated this 28th day of June 1971. P. R. LQMAS, Qfficial Assignee.

Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Auckland 1.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court JOHN MICHAE.L DEEGAN, of Te Aroha, farmer, was adjudged bankrupt on 22 June 1971.

T. W. PAIN, Official Assignee. Hamilton.,

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court IN the matter of RICHARD JOHN BARNETf, a bankrupt: CREDITORS' meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Rotorua, on Thursday, 1 July 1971, at 10.30 a.m.

Hamilton. T. W. PAIN, Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court IN the matter of ADRIAN KOOLEN, a bankrupt: CREDITORS' meeting will be held at my office on Thursday, 8 July 1971, at H a.m.

T. W. PAIN, Official Assignee. First Floor, State Insurance Building, 1316 Victoria Street,

Hamilton.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court RICKEY RODGERS, of 13 Wrigley Road, Rotorua, labourer, was adjudged bankrupt on 28 June 1971.

T. W. PAIN, Official Assignee. Hamilton.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court CHARLES LEO ROUSE, of No. 6 R.D., Te Puke, formerly of Te Teko, freezing worker, was adjudged bankrupt on 21 June 1971.

T. W. PAIN, Official Assignee. Hamilton.

In Bankruptcy FREDERICK DONALD KIRDY, of 29 Flockton Street, Christ­church, a bus driver, but formerly trading as "Bishopdale Poultry Farm", was adjudged bankrupt on 17 June 1971. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office, Provincial Build­ings, Armargh Street, Christchurch, on Monday, 5 July 1971, at 11 a.m.

Christchurch. IVAN A. HANSEN, Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy FRANK MAX NGATORO, of 31 Balcairn Street, Chris,tchurch, game processor, trading as "Game Processing Contractors", was adjudged bankrupt on 14 June 197'1. Creditors' meeting wiII be held at my office, Provincial Buildings, Armagh Street, Christ­church, on Wednesday, 7 July 1971, at 11 a.m.

Christchurch. IVAN A. HANSEN, Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy DEREK BANNITYNE WULFF, of 834 Halswell Junction Road, Christchurch, a surfaceman, but previously trading as the "Kaikoura Fish Supply", was adjudged a bankrupt on 18 June 1971. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office, Provincial Buildings, Armagh Street, Christchurch, on Tuesday, 6 July 1971, at 11 a.m.

Christchurch. IVAN A. HANSEN, Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy-Notice of Adjudication IN the matter of GARY JOHN EADE, a bankrupt: NOTICE is hereby given that Gary John Eade, of 19 Rata Drive, Otematata, civil servant, was on 18 June 1971 adjudged bankrupt. Notice of the first meeting of creditors will be given later.

All proofs of debt must be filed with me as soon as possible after the date of adjudication and if possible before the first meeting of creditors.

Dated this 22nd day of June 1971.

P.O. Box 514, Timaru. S. B. DARUNG, Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court NOTICE is hereby given that Henry Prosper Gutsell, of Middle­march, temporary surfaceman, was on 23 June 1971 adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be held at my office, Supreme Court, Stuart Street, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the 7th day of July 1971, at 11 o'clock in the fore­noon. All proofs of debt must be filed with me as soon as possible and if possible before the date of the first meeting of creditors.

J. B. K. CURRAN, Official Assignee. Supreme Coun:, Dunedin.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court NOTICE is hereby given that Eleanor Honesty Hgarumelia Taylor, of 14 Galloway Street, Dunedin, housekeeper, was on 18 June 1971 adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be held at my office, Supreme Court, Stuart Street, Dunedin, on Friday, 2 July 1971, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. All proofs of debt must be filed with me as soon as possible and if possible before the first meeting of creditors.

J. B. K. CURRAN, Official Assignee. Supreme Court, Dunedin.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

EVIDENCE of the loss of the duplicate original of the certificate of title described in the Schedule below having been lodged with me together with application for the issue of a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new certificate of title on the expiration of 14 days from the date of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice.

SCHEDULE CERTIFICATE of Title, Volume 653, folio 215 (residue) in the name of the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Auckland for the purposes of a recreation reserve for 4 acres 1 rood 27.5 perches, being part Lot 33, Deposited Plan 24664, and being parts of Allotments 237 and 244 of Section 16, Suburbs of Auckland. Application A. 553262.

Dated this 8th day of June 1971, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland.

S. A. VAIL, Deputy District Land Registrar.

EVIDENCE of the loss of the duplicate Ioriginal of the certificate of title described in the Schedule below having been lodged with me together with application for the issue of a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new certificate of title Ion the expiration of 14 days from the date of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice.

SCHEDULE CERTIFICATE of title, Volume 842/212, in the name of Eric Varnell Aldess, of Auckland, engineer, for 1 'fOod 2.5 perches, being part Lot 2, Block IV, on Deposited Plan 9534 (Town of Tamaki Extension No. 90), being portion of Allotment 57 of the Parish of Pakuranga. Application A. 559755.

Certificate of title, Volume 382, folio 194, in ~he name of Claude Kirkwood Sargent, of Te Awamutu" carrier, for 35.8 perches, being Sec60n 50 of the Lawry Settlement. Applioation A. 558958.

Dated this 8th day 'of June 1971, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland.

S. A. VAIL, Deputy District Land Registrar.

EVIDENCE of the loss of the outstanding duplicate of certificate of Htle, Hawke's Bay, Volume B 3, folio 1424 (Hawke'S Bay Registry), containing 20.2 perohes, more or less, being Lot 2 on Deposited Plan 11363, in the name of Kawan Motor Bodies Ltd. at Hastings, having been lodged with me together with an application No. 255171 to issue a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new certificate of title on the expiration of 14 days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice.

Dated a:t the Land Registry Office, Napier, this 24th day of June 1971.

B. C. McIJA Y, District Land Registrar.

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

EVIDENCE Qf the lQSS Qf certificate Qf title, VQlume B4, fQliQ 434 (Taranaki Registry), fQr 32 perches, Qr thereabQuts, being LQt 9 Qn DepQsited Plan 9625, in the name Qf BrunO' RudQlf Cerny, Qf Oakura, marine engineer, and Junne Brierly Cerny, his wife, having been lQdged with me tQgether with an ApplicatiQn NO'. 185554 fQr the issue Qf a new certificate Qf title in lieu thereQf, nQtice is hereby given Qf my intentiQn to' issue such new certificate Qf title UPQn the expiratiQn Qf 14 days frQm the date Qf the Gazette cQntaining this nQtice.

Dated this 25th day Qf June 1971, at the Land Registry Office, New PlymQuth.

D. A. LEVETT, District Land Registrar.

EVIDENCE Qf the lQSS Qf certificate Qf title, VQlume 74, fQliQ 5 (Taranaki Registry), fQr 4 acres 2 rDDds 19.9 perches, Qr thereabDuts, being Lot 5 Dn DepDsited Plan 2774, and LDt 6 Qn DepDsited Plan 2842, Public Map, Manganui District, in the name Df W. Pettigrew and SDns Ltd. at Stratford, having been lodged with me tDgether with an applicatiDn 185505 fDr the issue of a new certificate Df title in lieu thereDf, notice is hereby given Df my intentiDn to' issue such new certificate Df title UPQn the expiratiDn Qf 14 days frDm the date Df the GazeU,e cDntaining this nDtice.

Dated this 25th day Qf June 1971, at the Land Registry Office, New PlymDuth.

D. A. LEVETT, District Land Registrar.

EVIDENCE Qf the lQSS of certificate Qf title, VDlume 194, fQliD 43 (Taranaki Registry), fQr 105 acres 2 rQQds 28 perches, Qr thereabQuts, being LQt 1 Qn Deposited Plan 5799, and being SectiQns 22, 36, and 38, and part SectiQns 21, 25, 29, 33, and 35 and 20, Tataraimaka District in the name Qf Edward William Garnett, Qf OkatQ, farmer, having been IQdged with me tQgether with an applicatiQn NO'. 185553 for the issue Qf a new certificate Qf title in lieu thereQf, nQtice is hereby given of my intentiQn to' issue such new certificate Qf title UPQn the expiraiQn Df 14 days from the date Qf the Gazette containing this notice.

Dated this 25th day Qf June 1971, at the Land Registry Office, New PlymQuth.

D. A. LEVETT, District Land Registrar.

EVIDENCE of the loss Qf certificate of title, VQlume 39, fQliQ 296 (Canterbury Registry), fQr 1 roQd, being town SectiDn 556, situated in the BorQugh of AshburtQn, in the name Qf LawsQn Glendinning, Qf AshburtQn, plumber, having been lodged with me tQgether with an applicatiQn NO'. 833090 fQr the issue Qf a new certificate Qf title in lieu thereQf, nQtice is hereby given Qf my intention to' issue such new certificate of title UPQn the expiratiQn of 14 days frQm the date of the Gazette cQntaining this nQtice.

Dated this 23rd day Qf June 1971, at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch.

K. O. BAINES, District Land Registrar.

EVIDENCE of the lQSS Qf certificate of title, Volume 520, fQliQ 57 (Canterbury Registry), fDr 1 rOQd 6.4 perches, or there­abDuts, situated in the City Df Christchurch, and being part LDt 3 Dn DepDsited Plan 12226, part Df Rural SectiQn 326, in the name of Stanlcy Francis Clark, Df Christchurch, builder, having been lQdged with me, tDgether with applicatiDn NO'. 834894 fQr the issue of a new certificate Df title in lieu thereQf, nDtice is hereby given of my intentiQn to' issue such new certificate Df title UPQn the expiratiDn Df 14 days from the date Df the Gazette cDntaining this nQtice.

Dated this 28th day Qf June 1971, at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch.

K. O. BAINS, District Land Registrar.

EVIDENCE Df the IDSS Df certificate of title, VDlume 199, fQliD 257 (Canterbury Registry), fQr 2 roods 32 perches Dr there­abDuts, situated in BlDck vm of the Selwyn Survey District, being part Df Rura! SectiDn 10213, in the name Df Maurice Alfred Webb, Qf HQrDrata, sawmiller, having been IDdged with me, tDgether with Application NO'. 835172 fDr the issue

Df a new certificate Df title in lieu thereof, nDtice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new certificates of title upDn the expiratiDn of 14 days frDm the date Df the Gazette CDn­taining this nDtice.

Dated this 28th day Df June 1971, at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch.

K. O. BAINES, District Land Registrar.

EVIDENCE having been furnished Df the lDSS Df the Dut­standing duplicate Df certificate IDf title, VDlume 262, fDliD 174 (Otago Registry) in the name Df the Trustees ExecutDrs and Agency CD. Df New Zealand Ltd., fDr SectiDns 19, 20, 21, and part 22, Irregular BlDCk, West Taieri District, cDruIlaining 209 acres 2 rDDds, being all certificate Df title, 262/174 (OtagO' Registry), and applicatiDn 371913 having been made to' me to' issue a new certificate IOf title in lieu thereDf, I hereby give notice Df my intention to' is'sue such new certificate Qf title Dn the expiry Df 14 days frDm the date Df the Gazette cDntaining this nDtice.

Dated this 23rd day Qf June 1971, at the Land Registry Office, Dunedin.

C. C. KENNELLY, District Land Registrar.

ADVERTISEMENTS

INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT 1908 DECLARATION REVOKING THE DISSOLUTION OF A SOcIETY

I, Sidney Cecil Pavett, Assistant Registrar Qf IncDrpDrated SDcieties, hereby declare that as it has been made to' appear to' me that the declaratiQn dissolving the Alexandra LDdge Hall SDciety (IncDrporated) HN. 1%2/160, was made in error and that that declaratiQn Dught to be revoked, the said declaratiQn is hereby revDked accDrdingly pursuant to' sectiDn 28 (5) Df the InCQrporated SDcieties Act 1908.

Dated at HamiltDn {his 23rd day of June 1971.

1576

S. C. PA VETT, Assistant Registrar of IncDrporated SDcieties.

INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT 1908 DECLARATION OF THE DISSOLUTION OF A SOcIETY

I, James O'Carroll, Assistant Registrar of IncQrporated SQcieties, do hereby declare that, as H has been made to' appear to' me that the Design Association of New Zea~and IncorpDrated has ceased Qperations, the afQresaid sQciety is hereby dissDlved in pursuance of sectiDn 28 Df the InCQr­pDrated SDcieties Act 1908.

Dated at Christchurch this 25th day Df June 1971. J. O'CARROLL,

Assistant Registrar Qf IncQrporated SQcieties.

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) NOTICE is hereby given that the names Qfthe under-mentiQned companies have been struck off the Register and the cDmpanies dissQlved:

Waipa Transport Ltd. HN. 1949/534. Bishara'sCentral Service StatiQn Ltd. HN. 1951/638. Melville Butchery Ltd. HN. 1954/339. Ewert BrDthers (CDnfectiDns) Ltd. HN. 1956/46, Arawa Properties Ltd. HN. 1956/606. RentDu!'s RadiO' and TelevisiQn Service Ltd. HN. 1959/1020. Dated at HamiltDn this 24th day of June 1971.

S. C. P A VETT, Assistant Regis.trar of CQmpanies.

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) TAKE notice that at the expiratiQn of 3 mQnths from the date hereof. the name Df the under-mentiQned cDmpany will, unless cause IS shDwn to' the cDntrary, be struck Dff the Register and the cDmpany will be dissDlved:

Te Hapara Dairy Ltd. P.ll. 1965/19. Dated at GisbDrne this 17~h day of June 1971.

N. N. NAWALOWALO, Assistant Registrar Df CDmpanies.

11292 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) NOTICE is hereby given that the name of the under-mentioned company has been struck off the Register and the company dissolved:

Hauiti Fishing Co. Ltd. P.B. 1967/42. Dated at Gisborne this 17th day of June 1971.

N. N. NAWALOWALO, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) NOTICE is hereby given that the name of the under-mentioned company has been struck off the Register and the company dissolved:

C. H. Garnham and Son Ltd. P.B. 1957/51. Dated at Gisborne this 25th day O'f June 1971.

N. N. NAW ALOWALO, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) NOTICE is hereby given that the names of the under-mentioned companies have been &truck off ,the Register and the companies dissO'lved:

G. D. Chalmers Ltd. H.B. 1957/40. Kennedy Park Camp Store. H.B. 1965/254.

Given under my hand at Napier this 21st day of June 1971. B. C. McLAY, District Registrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from this date the names of the under-mentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the cO'mpanies will be dissolved:

Bellamena Farming Co. Ltd. H.B. 1964/169. Rawhiti Motels Ltd. H.B. 1967/153. Marewa Flats Ltd. H.B. 1948/26.

Given under my hand at Napier this 24th day of June 1971. B. C. McLAY, District Registrar O'f Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) NOTICE is hereby given that the name of the under-mentioned company has been struck off the Register and the company dissolved:

A. B. Beattie Ltd. H.B. 1964/12. Given under my hand at Napier this 24th day of June 1971.

B. C. McLAY, District Registrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from the date hereof, the names of the under-mentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the companies dissolved:

Masterton Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd. W. 1901/20. Wixon's (Courtenay Place) Ltd. W. 1932/53. Topic Ltd. W. 1937/241. Brown and McCheane (Hamilton) Ltd. W. 1941/19. McKenzie, Thomson, Hoskins Ltd. W. 1944/122. Gladfield Farm Ltd. W. 1954/407. Kay Dee Manufacturing CO'. Ltd. W. 1955/497. Sims Hardware Ltd. W. 1956/388. Tiroa Shipping Co. Ud. W. 1957/409. Paul Jones Ltd. W. 1959/548. Page Carrying Ud. W. 1960/100. Rider and Sons Ltd. W. 1962/119. B. and M. O'Connor Ltd. W. 1966/974. B. W. and J. M. Jenkins Ltd. W. 1968/1039.

Given under my hand at Wellington this 23rd day of June 1971.

I. W. MATTHEWS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) TAKE notice that at the expiration of 3 months from the date hereof the names of the under-mentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be s,truck O'ff the Register and the companies will be dissolved:

Central Snack Bar Ltd. C. 1955/119. Heaton Investments Ltd. C. 1963/328. Jack Kelly Ltd. C. 1965/465. Fitzgerald Avenue Car Exchange Ltd. C. 1967/200. Brick and Block Masonry Ltd. C. 1967/221. Covenco Sales Ltd. C. 1969/234. Intercontinental Products (N.Z.) Ud. C. 196,9/730.

Dated at Ohristchurch this 25th day of June 1971. J. O'CARROLL, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CORRIGENDUM NOTICE is hereby given that notice of change of name of "Valley Lending Library & Papers Limited" to "Heatherington Properties Limited", appearing on page 1121 of New Zealand Gazette, No. 42, dated 10 June 1971, is incorrect and is hereby cancelled and substituted by the following:

The Companies Act 1955 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NOTICE is hereby given that "Valley Lending Library & Papers Limited" has changed its name to "Hetherington Properties Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1949/722.

Dated at Auckland this 12th day of May 1971.

1600 F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Miss Charmont Limited" has changed its name to "G. R. Crawford Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1969/1406.

Dated at Auckland this 5th day of April 1971.

1601 F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Otway Dairy Limited" has changed its name to "Otway Holdings Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1959/943.

Dated at Auckland this 12th day of May 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1602

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Elna Service & Sales Limited" has changed its name to "Elna Sales & Service Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Com­panies in place of the former name. A. 1967/572.

Dated at Auckland this 25th day of May 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1603

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Supertune Accessories Limited" has changed its name to "Supertune Motoring Services Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1970/1890.

Dated at Auckland this 25th day of May 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1604

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 11293

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOl'ICE is hereby given that "Flexihose Industries Limited" has changed its name to "Flexible Hoses Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1971/265.

Dated at Auckland this 26th day of May 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1605

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Careers Register (Australasia) Limited" has changed its name to "Auckland Secretarial Centre (1971) Limited", and that the new name w~s this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1969/564.

Dated at Auckland this 26th day of May 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1606

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Forrest Manufacturing Company Limited" has changed its name to "Knit Manufacturers Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A.1956/191.

Dated at Auckland this 27th day of May 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1607

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Planning Publishers Limited" has changed its name to "Campbell House Rest Home Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1944/156.

Dated at Auckland this 27th day of May 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1608

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Bailey Manufacturing Company Limited" has changed its name to "Shirt Manufacturers Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1963/734.

Dated at Auckland this 27th day of May 1971.

1609 F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Independent Record Productions Limited" has changed its name to "Direction Holdings Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1968/1267.

Dated at Auckland this 27th day of May 1971.

1610 F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Cordy's Reality Limited" has changed its name to "Pukekaroa Investments Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1966/2103.

Dated at Auckland this 28th day of May 1971.

1611 I

F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "N. R. Tindall Limited" has changed its name to "Maurice Carter (Contractors) Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1956/767.

Dated at Auckland this 28th day of May 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1612

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Sewing Machine Co. (Takapuna) 1970 Limited" has changed its name to "Takapuna Sewing Machine Company Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1970/2231.

Dated at Auckland this 1st day of June 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1613

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Mathews & Jackson Limited" has changed its name to "Merv. Clarke Distributors Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1949/74.

Dated at Auckland this 2nd day of June 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1614

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Esso Standard Oil New Zealand Limited" has changed its name to "Essochem, New Zealand Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1971/629.

Dated at Auckland this 2nd day of June 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1615

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Cabinet Advertising Limited" has changed its name to "Circular Distribution N.Z. Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1949/820.

Dated at Auckland this 3rd day of June 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1616

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Piggin Quarrie & Co. Securities Limited" has changed its name to "Desmond Piggin Securities Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1970/1859.

Dated at Auckland this 4th day of June 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1617

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Newbery Mead & Mackey Nominees Limited" has changed its name to "Newbery and Mead Nominee Co. Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 19701567.

Dated at Auckland this 4th day of June 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1618

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "McDonald Construction Co. Limited" has changed its name to "Oak Homes Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies 111 place of the former name. A. 1952/564.

Dated at Auckland this 4th day of June 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1619

1294 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "P. A. Phillips Limited" has changed its name to "Frank Primi Developments Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1947'/176.

Dated at Auckland this 8th day of June 1971.

1620 F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "F. Bish and Company Limited" has changed its name to "Bish Engineering Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1950/292.

Dated at Auckland this 9th day of June 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1621

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "P. & E. Bourne Limited" has changed its name to "P. S. Bourne Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1958/82.

Dated at Auckland this 9th day of June 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1622

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Pickering & Pengelley Limited" has changed its name to "Pickering Builders Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies III place of the former name. A. 1965/909.

Dated at Auckland this 10th day of June 1971. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1623

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "R. Grove Limited" has changed its name to "Best-Wood Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1952/157.

Dated at Auckland this 11th day of June 1971.

1624 F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "McLaren Holdings Limited" has changed its name to "Bomac Industries Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1964/449.

Dated at Auckland this 11th day of June 1971.

1625 F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Commercial Hovercraft Industries Limited" has changed its name to "Furman Properties Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1964/1293.

Dated at Auckland this 15th day of June 1971.

1626 F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Ideal Traps Limited" has changed its name to "Ideal Tube Industries Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. A. 1954/817.

Dated at Auckland this 15th day of June 1971.

1627 F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Embassy Motors Limited" has changed its name to "Safari Rentals Limited", and that the new name was this day entered all my Register of Companies in place of the former name. HN. 1966/619.

Dated at Hamilton this 18th day of June 1971.

1575 S. C. P A VETT, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Metcalfe Cycles & Sports Co. Limited" has changed its name to "Metcalfe Sports Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. HN. 1960/1762.

Dated at Hamilton this 22nd day of June 1971.

1628 S. C. PA VETT, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Matamata Automotive Limited" has changed its name to "D. A. Bush Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. HN. 1964/421.

Dated at Hamilton this 23rd day of June 1971. S. C. PA VETT, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1629

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Tractor Repairs (Hastings) Limited" has changed its name to "Tractor Repairs (Hawkes Bay) Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name (H.B. 1968/86).

Dated at Napier this 23rd day of June 1971.

1641 B. C. McLAY, District Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Campbell's Radio Limited" has changed its name to "Natural Gems Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name (H.B. 1956/32).

Dated at Napier this 10th day of June 1971.

16421 B. C. McLAY, District Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Press Downer Limited" has changed its name to "Gasline Contractors Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. W. 1968/1081.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of June 1971. I. W. MATTHEWS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1633

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Amalgamated Publications (1955) Limited" has changed its name to "Amalgamated Publishers Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. W. 1954/192.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 1971. I. W. MATTHEWS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1634

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE 'is hereby given that "Pierson Investments Limited" has changed its name to "The Naenae Electrical Company Contracting Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. W. 1969/743.

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of June 1971. I. W. MATTHEWS, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1648

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1295

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "J. H. & J. L. D. Ross Company Limited" has changed its name to "Dekway Holdings Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. W. 1962/518.

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of June 1971. I. W. MATTHEWS. AS51istant Registrar of Companies.

1649

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Agchem Granulators Limited" No. N. 1967/5 has changed its name to "Agohem Distributors Limited", and that this new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name.

Dated at Nelson this 27th day of May 1971. E. P. O'CONNOR, District Registrar of Companies.

1630

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Canterbury Mopeds Limited" has changed its name to "Canterbury Motor Cycles and Mopeds Limited" C 1957/222, and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name.,

Dated at Christchurch this 1st day of June 1971. J. O'CARROLL, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1572

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "R. J. Rhodes (Plumbers) Limited" C. 1964/58 has changed its name to "R. J. Rhodes Investments Limited", and that thc new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name.

Dated at Christchurch this 18th day of June 1971. J. O'CARROLL, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1574

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Braggs Camp Store Limited" C. 1971/55 has changed its name to "Chapparal Snack Bar Limited", and that 'the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name.

Dated at Christchurch this 18th day of June 1971. J. O'CARROLL, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

1643

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Cumming & Phillips Limited" has changed its name to "Phillips Timber and Joinery Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. O. 1968/31.

Dated at Dunedin this 9th day of June 1971. C. C. KENNELLY, District Registrar of Companies.

1631

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Hotel Cromwell Limited" has changed its name to "Cromwell Hotel Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. O. 1953/92.

Dated at Dunedin this 11th day of June 1971. C. C. KENNELLY, District Registrar of Companies.

1632

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Duncan McKenzie (Invercargill) Limited" SD. 1960/73 has changed its name to "Captains Cabin Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name.

Dated at Invercargill this 8th day of June 1971. B. E. HAYES, Distriot Registrar of Companies.

1635

PRECISION PLASTICS LTD. IN LIQUIDATION

Notice of Final Meeting of Members PURSUANT to section 281 of the Companies Act 1955, notice is hereby given that the final meeting of the members of the above­named company will be heLd at the offices of Cropper-NRM Ltd., 49-55 Anzac Avenue, Auckland, at 10 a.m., on Friday, the 23rd day of July 1971, for the purpose of having laid before it the liquidator'S statement showing how the winding up of the company has been conducted and the propel'ty of the company disposed of.

Dated this 1st day of July 1971. D. A. BUDDEN, Liquidator.

1652

RURAL COMMODITIES LTD. IN LIQUIDATION

Notice of Meeting of Creditors IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter of Rural Commodities Ltd., notice is hereby given that by an entry in its minute book signed in accordance with section 362 (1) of the Companies Act 1955, the above-named com­pany, on the 28th day of June 1971, passed a resolution :for voluntary winding up and that a meeting of the creditors of the above-named company will be accordingly held at the office of Mr C. Lendrum, O'Halloran's Buildings, Rora Street, Te Kuiti, on Thursday, 8 July 1971, at 11 a.m. Business:

1. Consideration of a statement of the position of the com-pany's affairs and list of creditors, etc.

2. To confirm appointment of liquidator. 3. Appointment of committee of inspection if thought fit. Dated this 30th day of June 1971. By order of directors:

D. O. MORGAN, Secretary. NOTE-The company has nominated Mr P. F. Mirams,

Chartered Accountant, Hamilton, as liquidator. 16530

ELDEAN PRODUCTS LTD. IN LIQUIDATION

Notice of Meeting Notice of Meeting Pursuant to Section 290 of the Companies

Act 1955 NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 290 of the Companies Act 1955, that a meeting of creditors and members of Eldean Products Ltd. (in liquidation), will be held in the Boardroom, New Zealand National Creditmen's Association ~Auckland Adjustments) Ltd., Third Floor, T. and G. Build­mg, Wellesley Street West, Auckland 1, on Friday, the 9th day of July 1971, at 4 p.m. Business:

Presentation of liquidator'S receipts and payments account and report.

General. Dated this 28th day of June 1971.

1637 K. S. CRA WSHA W, Liquidator.

CARVINE FLOORINGS LTD. IN RECEIVERSHIP AND IN LIQUIDATION

Notice of Meeting Notice of Meeting Pursuant to Section 290 of the Companies

Act 1955 NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 290 of the Companies Act 1955, that a meeting of the creditors and ~en:ber:s of C~rvine Floorings Ltd. (in receivership and in hqUIdatiOn), WIll be held in the Boardroom New Zealand National Creditmen's Association (Auckland Adjustments) Ltd., Third Floor, T. and G. Building, Wellesley Street West Auckland 1, on Friday, the 9th day of July 1971, at 2.15 p.m: Business:

Presentation of liquidator'S receipts and payments account and report.

General. Dated this 28th day of June 1971.

1638 K. S. CRAWSHAW, Liquidator.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 NOTICE OF WINDING-UP O'RDER

Name of Campany: Universal Supplies Ltd. (in liquidation). Address af Campany: Formerly at 329 Queen Street, O'ne-

hung a, now care of O'fficial Assignee, Auckland. Registry af Supreme Caurt: Auckland. Number aj Matter: M. 245/71. Date af Order: 18 June 1971. Date of Presentation aj Petition: 10 May 1971.

P. R. LOMAS, O'fficial Assignee, Provisional Liquidator. Fourth Floor, DilwDrth Building, Customs Street East,

Auckland 1. 1592

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 NOTICE OF WINDING-UP O'RDER

Name of Campany: Braebur Properties Ltd. (in liquidation). Address of Campany: Formerly care of Messrs Reeder, Davis,

Smith, and CD., Chartered Accountants, AS.B. Building, Queen Street, Auckland 1, now care of O'fficial Assignee, Auckland.

Registry af Supreme Caurt: Auckland. Number af Matter: M. 298/71. Date of Order: 18 June 1971. Date oj Presentatian of Petition: 27 May 1971.

P. R. LOMAS, O'fficial Assignee, Provisional Liquidator. Fourth Hoor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East,

Auckland 1. 1593

NO'TICE TO' CREDITO'RS TO' PRO'VE WINDING-UP RULE 85

IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and of H. B. THO'MAS LTD. (in liquidation):

THE liquidator of H. B. Thomas Ltd., which is being wound up voluntarily, doth hereby fix the 20th day of July 1971, as the day on or before which the creditors of the company are to prove their debts or claims, and to establish any title they may have to priority under section 308 of the Act, or to be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved, or, as the case may be, from objecting to such distribution.

J. A SADLER, Liquidator. P.O'. Box 298, 174 Queen Street, Masterton.

1639

THE CO'MPANIES ACT 1955 NOTICE OF WINDING-UP O'RDER

Name af Campany: Cameron Conveyor Co. Ltd. (in liquida­tion).

Address of Campany: Formerly at 1 Emily Place, AuckLand 1, now care of O'fficial Assignee, Auckland.

Registry of Supreme Caurt: Auckland. Number af Matter: M. 306/71. Date of Order: 18 June 1971. Date af Presentatian of Petition: 28 May 1971.

P. R. LO'MAS, O'fficial Assignee, Provisional Liquidator. Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East,

Auckland 1. 1594

THE CO'MPANIES ACT 1955 NOTICE OF WINDING-UP O'RDER

Name of tion) .

Company: Edgerley Investments Ltd. (in liquida-

Address af Campany: Formerly at 271 Queen Street, land 1, now care of O'fficial Assignee, Auckland.

Registry of Supreme Caurt: Auckland.

Auck-

Number af Matter: M. 862/70. Date af Order: 18 June 1971. Date af Presentatian of Petitian: 18 December 1970.

P. R. LOMAS, Official Assignee, Provisional Liquidator. Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East,

Auckland 1. 1595

NO'TICE OF DIVIDEND RULE 98 (2)

Name af Campany: The Standard Insurance Co. Ltd. (in liquidation) .

Registered Office: Care of Barr, Burgess, and Stewart, 7-11 Bond Street, Dunedin.

Registry af Supreme Court: Dunedin. Number af Matter: M. 24/61. Amount af Dividend: 6c in the doUar. Third interim dividend. When Declared: 23 June 1971. W hen Payable: 16 July 1971. Where Paya1ble: By oheque by post from Dunedin.

HO'RACE S. J. TILLY, Liquidator. 1539

NO'TICE TO' CREDITORS TO' PRO'VE DEBTS OR CLAIMS IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter

of QUEENSTO'WN TAXIS LTD. (in liquidation): NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, the liquidator of Queenstown Taxis Ltd., which is being wound up voluntarily, does hereby fix the 31st day of July 1971 as the day on or before which the creditors of the company are to prove their debts or claims, and to establish any title they may have to priority under Section 308 of the Companies Act 1955 or to be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before the debts are proved or, as the case may be, from objecting to the distribution.

Dated this 22nd day of June 1971. T. E. V. TURPIN, Liquidator.

Address of Liquidatar: Care of T. E. V. Turpin and Clarke, Chartered Accountants, 109 Princes Street, Dunedin. 1586

NO'TICE O'F CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP Name of Campany: Bleyer Hair Weaving Ltd. Address of RegisMred Office: Second Floor, Stamford House,

57 Customs Street, Auckland. Date at Resalutian far Winding Up: 22 June 1971. Date of Creditars' Meeting: 2 July 1971. Place: R.S.A Social Hall, 35 High Street, Auck1and. Time: 3.30 p.m. Name of Pravisianal Liquidator: W. D. Henderson, Chartered

Accountant. Address of Provisianal Liquidatar: 499 Great South Road,

Penrose, Auckland.

1578 W. D. HENDERSO'N, Provisional Liquidator.

IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter of BELFAST CARAVANS LTD. :

NOTICE is hereby given that by duly signed entry in the minute book of the above-named company on the 23rd day of June 1971, the following special resolution was passed by the company, namely:

"That the company be wound up voluntarily." And that a meeting of the creditors of the above-named

company will accordingly be held at the Belfast R.S.A Hall, 19 Darroch Street, Belfast, Christchurch, on Friday, 2 July 1971, at 10 a.m.

1 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Business: 1. CDnsideratiDn 'Of a statement 'Of the pDsitiDn 'Of the CDm-

pany's affairs and list 'Of creditDrs. 2. NDminatiDn 'Of liquidatDr. 3. AppDintment 'Of cDmmittee of inspection if thDught fit. Dated this 24th day of June 1971. By 'Order of the Directors:

L. G. ROSE, Secretary. 1588

BERKLEY CLOTHING CO. LTD. IN RECEIVERSHIP

I have tD advise that the follDwing extract frDm the cDmpany's minute bDDk is true and CDrrect and wDuld advertise it accDrdingly:

Meeting of sharehDlders held at the registered 'Office 'Of the cDmpany at 2.30 p.m. 'On the 22nd day 'Of June 1971. Present:

Mr and Mrs White and the Secretary. Resolved:

That by reaSDn of the company's liabilities, the company cannDt cDntinue its business, and that it is advisable tD wind up the cDmpany's affairs.

L. WHITE, Managing DirectDr. 1599

NOTIOE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF CONTRIBUTORIES IN the matter 'Of the CDmpanies Act 195'5, and in the matter 'Of

MOUNTAIN VIEW PROPERTY HOLDINGS LTD. (in vDluntary liquidatiDn) :

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant tD section 290 'Of the Companies Act 1955, an annual meeting 'Of the abDve-named cDmpany will be held in the 'Office 'Of Messrs Barr, Burgess, and Stewart, Chartered AccDuntants, First FIDDr, McLean Institute Building, 208 OxfDrd Terrace, Christchurch, 'On the 13th day 'Of July 1971, at 4.30 D'clDCk in the afternDDn, fDr the purpDse 'Of having an aCCDunt laid befDre it shDwing hDW the winding up has been cDnducted during the year frDm the date 'Of commencement and tD receive any explanatiDns thereDf by the liquidatDr.

Dated this 23rd day 'Of June 1971. HUGH BEATTIE, LiquidatDr.

1646

NOTICE OF CREDITORS' MEETING IN the matter 'Of the CDmpanies Act 1955, and in the matter 'Of

MOUNTAIN VIEW PROPERTY HOLDINGS LTD. (in vDluntary liquidatiDn) :

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant tD sectiDn 290 'Of the CDmpanies Act 1955, a meeting 'Of creditors 'Of the abDve­named cDmpany will be held in the 'Office 'Of Messrs Barr, Burgess, and Stewart, Chartered AccDuntants, First FIDDr, McLean Institute Building, 208 OxfDrd Terrace, Christchurch, 'On the 13th day of July 1971, at 3.30 o'clDck in the afternDDn, for the purpDse 'Of having an account laid before it shDwing hDW the winding up has been cDnducted during the year frDm the date 'Of CDmmencement and tD receive any explanatiDns thereDf by the liquidator.

Dated this 23rd day 'Of June 1971.

1645 HUGH BEATTIE, LiquidatDr.

NornCE OF RESOLUTION FOR VOLUNTARY WINDING UP

IN the matter of the CDmpanies Act 19'55, and in the matter of FESTIVAL LINGERIE LTD.:

NOTICE is hereby given that by duly signed entry in the minute book 'Of the abDve-named CDmpany 'On the 18th day 'Of June 1971, the fDllowing special resolutiDn was passed by the cDmpany, namely:

"That the CDmpany be wound up vDluntarily." Dated this 18th day 'Of June 1971.

J. J. CHAPMAN, Liquidator. The business fDrmerly carried 'On by the abDve-named CDm­

pany has been fDr SDme time and will in the future be carried 'On by a divisiDn 'Of Bonds HDsiery Mills (N.Z.) Ltd. 1582

~OTICE OF RESOLUTION FOR VOLUNTARY WINDING UP

IN the matter of the CDmpanies Act 1955, and in the matter 'Of CORROSION ENGlNEERS (N.Z.) LTD.:

NOTICE is hereby given that by duly signed entry in the minute bODk 'Of the above-named cDmpany 'On the 26th day 'Of June 1971, the fDllDwing extraordinary resDlutiDns were passed by the cDmpany, namely:

(a) That the cDmpany be wDund up vDluntarily. (b) That Mr Alexander AndersDn of WellingtDn, chartered

accDuntant, be, and he is hereby appointed, liquidatDr, fDr the purpDse 'Of winding up the affairs 'Of 'the cDmpany and dis­tributing the assets.

Dated this 26th day 'Of June 1971.

1597 A. ANDERSON, Liquidator.

NOTICE OF RESOLUTION FOR VOLUNTARY WINDING UP

IN the matter 'Of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter 'Of MICHELLE GARMENTS LTD.:

NOTICE is hereby given that by duly signed entry in the minute bDDk 'Of the abDve-named cDmpany 'On the 18th day 'Of June 1971, the fDllDwing special resolutiDn was passed by the cDmpany, namely;

"That the cDmpany be wDund up vDluntarily." Dated this 18th day 'Of June 1971.

J. J. CHAPMAN, LiquidatDr. The business fDrmerly carried 'On by the abDve-named CDm­

pany has been fDr SDme time, and will in the future, be carried 'On by a divisiDn 'Of BDnds HDsiery Mills (N.Z.) Ltd. 1598

IN the matter 'Of the CDmpanies Act 1955, and in the matter 'Of DELTA EXPLORATION COMPANY INC.:

NOTICE is hereby given by the above-mentiDned company, pursuant tD sectiDn 405 'Of the CDmpanies Act 1955, of its intentiDn tD cease tD have a place of business in New Zealand as from the 30th day 'Of September 1971. 'I1he address for service 'Of the cDmpany is care 'Of Messrs Izard Weston and Co., SDlicitors, 153-161 FeatherstDn Street, WellingtDn.

Dated this 18th day 'Of June 1971. This is the secDnd publicatiDn 'Of this nDtice.

1545

IN the matter 'Of the CDmpanies Act 1955, and in the matter of AUSTERSERVE (PTY.) LTD.:

NOTICE is hereby given by the abDve-mentiDned cDmpany, pursuant tD section 405 'Of the CDmpanies Act 1955, 'Of its intentiDn tD cease tD have a place 'Of business in New Zealand as from the 5th day of OctDber 1971.

The address for service 'Of the cDmpany is care 'Of Messrs Izard, Weston, and Co., SDlicitDrs, 153-161 FeatherstDn Street, WellingtDn.

Dated this 24th day of June 1971. This is the first publicatiDn 'Of this nDtice.

1640

TURNER MANUFACTURING CO. PTY. LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the abDve cDmpany intends tD cease to have a place of business in New Zealand a!fter October 1971.

F. W. MAINWARING, 'Secretary. 1580

In the Supreme Court 'Of New Zealand Auckland District

(Auckland Registry) IN THE MATTER of the CDmpanies Act 1955, and IN WE MATfER

'Of RICHARDSON AVIATION LIMITED: NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the abDve-named cDmpany by the Sllpreme C'Ourt Was 'On the 22nd day 'Of June 1971 presented tD the said CDurt by REX AVIATION (N.Z.) LIMITED. And that the said petition is directed tD be heard befDre the CDUrt sitting at Auckland 'On the 30th day 'Of July 1971, at 10 'O'clock in the forenoDn; and

1298 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 49

any creditor or contributory of the said company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or corrtribu­tory of the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for the same.

J. G. MILES, Solicitor for the Petitioner. This petition was filed by Julian Grosvenor Miles, solicitor

for the petitioner whose address for service is at the offices of Messrs BuddIe, Weir, and Co., AS.B. Building, Queen Street, Auckland.

NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the said petition must serve on or send by post, to the above­named, notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state the name, address, and description of the person, or, if a firm, the name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service within 3 miles of the Supreme Court at Auckland, and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 29th day of July 1971. 1591

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand Auckland District

(Auckland Registry) IN TIlE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN TIlE MATTER

of CARLETON'S ICE SUPPLY LIMITED: NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the above-named company by the Supreme Court was on the 9th day of June 1971 presented to the said Court by U.E.B. INDUSTRIES LIMITED. And that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at Auckland on the 30th day of July 1971, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for tha:t purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said com­pany requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for the same.

J. G. MILES, Solicitor for the Petitioner. This petition was filed by Julian Grosvenor Miles, solicitor

for the petitioner, whose address for service is at the offices of Messrs BuddIe, Weir, and Co., AS.B. Building, Queen Street, Auckland.

NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the said petition must serve on or send by post, to the above-named, notice in writing of his intention to do so. 'J1he notice must state the name, address, and description of the person, or, if a firm, the name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service within 3 miles of the Supreme Court at Auckland, and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 29th day of July 1971. 1590

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand Northern District

(Auckland Registry)

No. M. 339/71

IN TIlE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN TIlE MATTER of MULTIPLE ENTERPRISES LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office at 1'46 Taniwha Street, Glen Innes, and carrying on business as retailers and con­tractors:

NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the above-named company by the Supreme Court was, on the 9th day of June 1971, presented to the said Court by NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CoMPANY LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office at 40 Wilkin­son Road, Ellerslie, Auckland, and carrying on business as an electrical wholesaler. And that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at Auckland on the 30th day of July 1971, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished by the

undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said com­pany requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for same.

H. H. McMILLAN, Solicitor for the Petitioner. The address for service of the petitioner is at the offices of

Holmden, Horrocks, and Co., Solicitors, New Zealand Insur­ance Building, Queen Street, Auckland, as agents for Wood, Ruck, and McMillan, Solicitors, Otahuhu. NOTE~Any person who intends to appear on the hearing

of the said petition must serve on or send by post to the above-named, notice in writing of his intention so to do. The notice must state the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service within 3 miles of the office of the Supreme Court at Auckland, and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent 'by post in sufficient time to reaoh the above-named petitioner's address for service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 29th day of July 1971. 1549

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand Wellington District

(Wellington Registry) IN TIlE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN TIlE MATTER

of MELBOURNE Pn.OPERTIES LIMITED: NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the above-named company by the Supreme Court was on the 10th day of June 1971 presented to the said Court by MILNE JOSEPH ONGLEY of Wellington, medical practitioner. And that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at Wellington on the 21st day of July 1971, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditors or contributory of the said company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the ,time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for 'the same.

A J. WEST-WALKER, Solicitor for the Petitioner. Address for Service: The offices of West-Walker and

Hunter, 15 Willis Street, WeUington. NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of

the said petition must serve on or send by post, to the above­named, notice in writing of his intention so to do. The notice must state the name, address, and description of the person or, if a firm, the name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service within 3 miles of the office of the Supreme Court at Wellington, and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 20th day of July 1971. 1589

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand Canterbury District

(Christchurch Registry)

No. M. 91/71

IN TIlE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN TIlE MATTER of a petition by ANDREWS AND BEAVEN LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office at Christ­church to wind up G. B. POWELL AND CoMPANY LIMITED, a duly incorporated company carrying on business at Christ­church as mechanical engineers:

NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for winding up the above-named company by the Supreme Court was, on the 22nd day of June 1971, presented to the said Court by ANDREWS AND BEAVEN LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office at Christchurch. And that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at Christchurch on the 14th day of July 1971 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for the same'.

STEPHEN ERBER, Solicitor for the Petitioner. The address for service of the petitioner is at the offices of

Messrs Weston, Ward, and Lascelles, 123 Worcester Street, Christchurch.

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NOTE----i.Any pers'On wh'O intends t'O appear 'On the hearing 'Of the said petiti'On must serve 'On 'Or send by p'Ost t'Othe abo:,e­named n'Otice in writing 'Of his intenti'On S'O t'O dD. The n'Otice must ;tate the name address, and descripti'On 'Of the pers'On, 'Or if a firm the na~e, address, and descripti'On 'Of the firm, an'd an addr~ss f'Or service within 3 miles 'Of the 'Office 'Of the Supreme C'Omt at Christchurch, must be signed by the pers'On 'Or firm 'Or his 'Or their s'Olicit'Or (if any), and must be served, 'Or if p'Osted, must be sent by p'Ost in sufficient time t'O reach th~ abDve-named petiti'Oner's address f'Or service n'Ot later than 4 'O'cl'Ock in the aftern'O'On 'Of Tuesday, the 13th day 'Of July 1971. 1636

TAURANGA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

Electrical ExtensiO'n Loan 1971, $300,000 PUBLIC n'Otice is given that at a meeting 'Of the B'Oard held 'On the 16th day 'Of June 1971, the f'OllDwing res'Oluti'On was passed:

That f'Or the purpose 'Of prDviding f'Or the payment 'Of principal and interest and 'Other charges in respect 'Of the Tauranga Electric P'Ower B'Oard Electrical Extensi'On L'Oan 1971 'Of $300,000, auth'Orised t'O be raised by special 'Order under the L'Ocal Auth'Orities L'Oans Act 1956, fDr the purp'Ose 'Of extend­ing reticulati'On f'Or supplying and distributing electrical energy thr'Ough'Out the B'Oard's district, the B'Oard hereby makes a special rate 'Of decimal n'Ought six 'Of a cent (.06c) in the d'Ollar 'On the rateable value ('On the basis 'Of the unimprmred value) 'Of all rateable pr'Operty in the Tauranga Electric P'Ower District, and ,that such special rate shall be oayable 'On the lst day 'Of July in each and every year during the currency 'Of such l'Oan being a peri'Od 'Of twenty (20) years, 'Or until such l'Oan is fully paid 'Off.

1573 J. POLKINGHORNE, Secretary.

PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

Natural Gas Reticulation Loan NO'. 1, 1971, $145,670 THAT in pursuance and exercise 'Of the p'Owers vested in it in that behalf by the L'Ocal Auth'Orities L'Oans Act 1956 and its amendments and all 'Other p'Owers in that behalf thereunt'O enabling it,' the Palmerst'On N'Orth City Council d'Oth hereby res'Olve as f'OIl'Ows:

That f'Or the purp'Ose 'Of pr'Oviding the annual charges 'On a l'Oan ''Of 'One hundred and f'Orty-five th'Ousand six hundred and seventy d'Ollars ($145,670) auth'Orised t'O be raised by the Palmerst'On N'Orth City C'Ouncil, under the ab'Ove-menti'Oned Act f'Or the purp'Ose 'Of replacing gas meters and renewing gas mains and services, the said Palmerst'On N'Orth City C'Ouncil hereby makes a special rate 'Of tw'O hundred and twenty-tw'O ten-th'Ousandths 'Of a cent (0.0222c) in the d'Ollar ($) up'On the rateable value (up'On the basis 'Of the unimproved value) 'Of all rateable pr'Operty 'Of the City 'Of Palmerst'On N'O,rth, and that such special rate shall be ap annually r~urrmg r~te during the currency 'Of the l'Oan mstalment, bemg a pen'Od 'Of twenty (20) years, 'Or until the l'Oan is fully paid 'Off.

I hereby certify that the ab'Ove is a true and cC?rrect c'OPy 'Of the res'Oluti'On passed by the Palmerst'On N'Orth C1ty C'Ouncil 'On the 28th day 'Of June 1971.

1650 D. B. BLACK, May'Or.

PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

Gas Appliance ConversiO'n Loan 1971, $100,000 THAT, in pursuance and exercise 'Of the p'Owers vested in it in that behalf by the 1:'Ocal Auth'Orities L'Oans Act 1956 and its amendments and all 'Other p'Owers in that behalf thereunt'O enabling it, 'the Palmerst'On N'Orth City C'Ouncil d'Oth hereby res'Olve as f'Oll'Ows:

That, f'Or the purp'Ose 'Of pr'Oviding the annual charges 'O,n a l'Oan 'Of 'One hundred th'Ousand d'Ollars (UOO,OOO) auth'Onsed t'O be raised by the Palmerst'On N'Orth City CouI,lcil, un~er the ab'Ove-menti'Oned Act for the purpose 'Of meetmg addltI'Onal costs in providing f'Or t?-e use 'Of natural gas, th~ said Palmers­t'On N'Orth City C'Ouncll hereby makes a speCial rate of 'One hundred and fifty-tw'O ten-th'Ousandths 'Of a cent (0.0152c) in the d'Ollar ($) up'On the rateable value (up'On the basis ?f the unimproved value) 'Of all rateable pr'Operty 'Of the City 'Of Palmerst'On N'Orth, and that such special rate shall be an

annually recurring rate during the currency 'Of the l'Oan instal­ment, b~ing a peri'Od of twenty (20) years, 'Or until the loan is fully pa.ld off.

I hereby certify that the ab'Ove is a true and ~rrect c'OPY of the res'Oluti'On passed by the Palmerst'On N'Orth City C'Ouncll 'On the 28th day 'Of June 1971.

D. B. BLACK, May'Or. 1651

NEW PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

PURSUANT t'O the provisions of the L'Ocal Auth'Orities L'Oans Act 1956, the New Plym'Outh City C'Ouncil hereby res'Olves as f'Oll'Ows:

"That, pursuant t'O the pr'Ovisi'Ons 'Of the L'Ocal Auth'Orities L'Oans Act 1956 the New Plym'Outh City C'Ouncil hereby res'Olves as f'Oll'Ows:

"That, f'Or the purp'Ose 'Of providing the annual charges 'On a l'Oan 'Of 'One hundred and thirty-six th'Ousand five hundred d'Ollars ($136,500) t'O be kn'Own as the Natural Gas Reticula­ti'On L'Oan 1971. And f'Or the purp'Ose 'Of pr'Oviding the annual charges 'On a l'Oan 'Of thirteen th'Ousand five hundred d'Ollars ($13,500) t'O be kn'Own as the Natural Gas Reticulati'On Loan N'O. 2, 1971, auth'Orised t'O be raised by the New Plym'Outh City C'Ouncil under the ab'Ove-menti'Oned Act for the purp'Ose 'Of meeting part 'Of the c'Ost 'Of pr'Oviding f'Or the use 'Of natural gas, the New Plym'Outh City C'Ouncil hereby makes a special rate 'Of n'Ought decimal n'Ought three eight cents (0.038c) in the dollar ($) up'On the rateable value ('On the basis 'Of the unimpr'Oved value) 'Of all rateable pr'Operty within the City 'Of New Plym'Outh, and that the said special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency 'Of the l'Oan and be payable half yearly 'On the 1st day of April and the 1st day 'Of October in each and every year during the currency 'Of the 1'Oans, being a peri'Od 'Of twenty­five (25) years, 'Or until the l'Oans are fully paid 'Off."

The ab'Ove res'Oluti'On was passed at a meeting 'Of the New Plym'Outh City C'Ouncil held on the 21st day of June 1971.

1596 W. J. CONNOR, T'Own Clerk.

WAIROA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

Reticulation Loan 1971, $30,000 PURSUANT t'O the L'Ocal Auth'Orities Loans Act 1956, the WaJir'Oa Electric P'Ower B'Oard hereby resolves as f'OIl'Ows:

"That f'Or the purpose of pr'Oviding annual charges 'On a l'Oan 'Of $30,000, auth'Orised t'O be raised by the Wairoa Electric P'Ower B'Oard, under the ab'Ove-menti'Oned Act, f'Or the purpose 'Of providing further reticulati'On in the B'Oard's district, the said Wairoa Electric P'Ower Board hereby makes a special rate 'Of p'Oint n'Ought 'One tw'O (.012) cents in the d'Ollar 'On the capital value 'Of all rateable property in the Wair'Oa Electric P'Ower B'Oard District" and that the speciaJ rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency 'Of the l'Oan, and be payable 'On the 1st day 'Of August in every year during the currency 'Of the l'Oan being a peri'Od 'Of 20 years, 'Or until the loan is paid 'Off."

I hereby certify that the ab'Ove res'Oluti'On was duly passed at a meeting 'Of the Wairoa ElectrIc P'Ower Board held 'On the 21st day 'Of June 1971.

1583 J. CROWTHER, Secretary-Treasurer.

INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

"Pursuant t'O the L'Ocal Auth'Orities L'Oans Act 1956, the Ingle­wo'Od C'Ounty C'Ouncil hereby res'Olves as f'Oll'Ows:

That f'Or the purp'Ose 'Of pr'Oviding the annual charges 'On a l'Oan 'Of $100,000 auth'Orised t'O be raised by the Inglewood C'Ounty C'Ouncil under the ab'Ove-n:te!lti'Oned Act, for advanc~ng m'Onies t'O farmers under the pr'OVlSlOns 'Of the Rural H'Ousmg. Act 1939, the said Inglew'Ood C'Ounty C'Ouncil hereby m~lkes a special rate 'Of decimal 'One seven five cents (.175c) m the d'Ollar upon the rateable value ('On the basis 'Of the unimproved value) of all rateable pr'Operty of the whole 'Of the County 'Of Inglew'O'Od, and that the special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency 'Of the l'Oan and be payable half yearly 'On the 30th day 'Of Jun~ and ,the 31st day 'Of December in each and every year dunng the currency 'Of the l'Oan, being a peri'Od 'Of twenty-five (25) years, 'Or until the l'Oan is fully paid 'Off."

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I hereby certify that the 110regoing resolution was duly passed at a meeting of the Inglewood County Council on the 8th day of June 1971.

1585 P. W. H. DAVIS, County Clerk.

ASHBURTON ELECTRIC-POWER AND GAS BOARD RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

Special Loan $160,000-1971 PUBLIC notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Ash­burton Electric-Power and Gas Board held on the 21st day of June 1971, the following resolution was passed:

Pursuant to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Ashburton Electric-Power and Gas Board hereby resolves as follows:

"That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on a loan of $160,000 authorised to be raised by the Ashburton Electric-Power and Gas Board under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of supplying' and distributing electrical energy for the benefit of the Ashburton Electric-Power District, and for such purposes to do all or any of such ma:tters and things which the Board is empowered to do by the Electric-Power Boards Act 1925, and its amendments, and by aU other powers and authoI1ities it enabling, the said Ashburton Electric-Power and Gas Board hereby makes a special rate of 0.0125c in the dollar ($) upon the rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property in the Ashburton Electric-Power District, and that the special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of ,the loan, and be payable half yearly on the lst day of January and the 1st day of July (or yearly on the 1st day of July) in each year and every year during the currency of the loan, being for a period of 20 years, or until the loan is fully paid off."

D, J. BINNS, General Manager. 1587

CITY OF PAPATOETOE SPECIAL ORDER

Consolidated Special Rates THAT in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by section 108A of the Municipal Corporations Act 1954, as enacted by section 10 of the Municipal Corporations Amend­ment Act 1959, and all other powers enabling it in that behalf, the Papatoetoe City Council hereby resolves by way of special order that instead of levying the special rates specified in the Schedule hereto, a uniform consolidated special rate of point seven two three nought seven cents (,72307) in the dollar (:., on all rateable property within the City of Papatoetoe be, and the same is hereby made, an annually recurring rate for .the pmposes of paying the annual charges plus 10 percent thereof payable in respect of the loans secured by those special rates, and the Papatoetoe City Council hereby fUl'ther resolves that the consoIidated special rate shall be payable in one sum on the 1st day of August in each year at the City Council Office, st. George Sheet, Papatoetoe, to George Henry Mills Green, City Treasurer, or at such other place or to such other person for the time being authorised by the Council.

SCHEDULE

Name of Loan Amount of

Special Rate $

Water Supply Loan 1928, £40,000, part Issue £10,000 Great South Road Improvement Loan 1953, £48,000 Street Improvement Loan 1953, £37,000 .... 0< ......

Town Hall Extension and Improvement Loan 1956, Part £7,500, Second Issue

Town Hall Extension and Improvement Supplemen-tary Loan 1957, £1,500

Staff Housing Loan 1957, £3,750 ...... .. ... Sewerage Reticulation Loan 1956, £150,000 Stormwater Drainage Loan 1958, £58,000 ...... Sewerage Reticulation Loan 1960, £359,000 Staff Housing Loan No.3, 1961, £5,000 ..... . Streets Reconstruction Loan 1960, £90,000 Storm Water Drainage Supplementary Loan, 1963,

£5,800 Redemption Loan No.1, 1964, £12,000 Storm Water Drainage Loan 1964, £35,000 ..... . Land Purchase and Development Loan 1965, £70,000 Footpath Construction Loan 1965, £10,000 Sewerage Reticulation Loan 1965, £80,000 ...... Redemption Loan No.3, 1966, £5,800 Redemption Loan No.4, 1966, £8,400

.00413

.00641

.01419

.00389

.00009

.00018

.08066

.019125

.11366

.00298

.04813

.00688

.01077

.019'914

.06279

.00275

.02750

.00468 .01260

Name of Loan Amount of

Speci1al Rate

Swimming Pool Loan 1966, £9,500 Redemption Loan No.5, $26,000 Redemption Loan No.6, $20,000 ...... Storm Water Drainage Loan 1968, $140,000 Footpath Construction Loan 1968, $20,000 Redemption Loan No.7, 1968, $10,000 Storm Water Drainage Redemption Loan No.8,

$45,000 ..... . Depot Loan 1969, $85,000 Depot Loan 1970, $65,000 Streets Reconstruction Loan 1969, $230,000 Property Development Loan 1969, $70,000 Puhinui Stream Reconstruction Loan 1970, $80,000 Purohase of Land and Buildings Redemption Loan

No. 10, 1971, $20,000 ...... Storm Water Drainage Redemption Loan No.9, 1971,

$20,000 MANUKAU CITY COUNCIL

Road Improvement Loan 1955, £150,000 ...... Papakura Riding Bridges Loan 1951, £1,600 Papatoetoe Riding Bridges Loan, £2,700 ...... County Bridges Loan 1956, £4,500 Panmure Bridge Renewal Loan, £15,000 ...... Sanitary Convenience and Dressing Sheds Loan 1952,

£28,000 Papatoetoe Water Supply Extension Loan No.4, 1956,

£18,500

$ .00524 .01326 .00650 .03929 .00869 .00506

.01411

.02477

.01882

.06659

.01881

.02310

.01260

.01307

.00343

.00004

.00007

.00013

.00045

.00023

.00733 G. H. M. GREEN, Town Clerk.

1584

CITY OF PAPATOETOE STORM WATER DRAINAGE REDEMPTION LOAN No. 9 1971,

$20,000 PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Papa­toetoe City Council hereby resolves as follows:

That for the purpose of providing the annual charges on the loan of $20,000 authorised to be raised by the Papatoetoe City Council under the above-named Act for the purpose of paying on maturity that portion of the Storm Water Drainage Loan 1958, $116,000 which matures on the 14th day of August 1971, the said Papatoetoe City Council hereby makes a special rate of point nought one three one (.0131c) in the dollar ($) upon the rateable value of all rateable property within the City of Papatoetoe, and that the special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of the loan, and shall be payable yearly on the 1st day of August in each and every year during the currency of the loan being a period of ten (10) years, or until the loan is fully paid off.

G. H. M. GREEN, Town Clerk. 1579

BOROUGH OF WHAKATANE RESOLUTION INCREASING MEMBERSHIP OF COUNCIL

PURSUANT to section 53 (2) of the Municipal Corporations Act 1954, the Whakatane Borough Council resolved by way of special order, as follows:

"That the membership of the Whakatane Borough Council as from the municipal elections in October 1971 be increased from the present number of nine (9) Councillors exclusive of the Mayor to ten (10) Councillors exclusive of the Mayor."

The foregoing resolution was passed at a meeting of the Whakatane Borough Council held on 21 June 1971.

1581 D. J. WILSON Town Clerk.

THE CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1957 RENWICK COTTAGES, NELSON

Notice of Making of Order Approving Scheme NOTICE is hereby given that the scheme under Part III of the above-ment'oned Act, prepared by the Public Trustee, dated the 1st day of September 1970, in connection with certain charitable trusts declared by the will and codicil of Adeline Renwick, deceased, was considered by the Honourable Mr

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Justice Roper a:t Nelson on the 16th day of June 1971, and an order was then made duly approving the said scheme, which said scheme is filed in the Supreme Court at Nelson.

Dated at NelsDn, this 23rd day of June 1971. T. R. TEAGUE, Registrar.

Supreme Court, NelsDn. 1644

NOTICE OF PRIVATE BILL IN the matter of a Private Bill intituled "An Act to Con­solidate and Amend the Bank of New Zealand Officers' Provident AssociatiDn Act 1900 and its Amendment" notice is hereby given that the Bank of New Zealand Officers' Provident AssociatiDn, a body corporate cDnstituted by the Bank of New Zealand Officers' Guarantee and PrDvident AssDciation (hereinafter referred to as "[he said AssDciatiDn"), intends to apply to' the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled fDr leave to bring in the above-mentioned Bill of short title of which is the Bank of New Zealand Officers' Provident Association Act 1971.

The objects of the Bill are to consolidate and amend the Bank Df New Zealand Officers' Provident AssDciatiDn Act 1900 and its amendments, and in connection therewith and incidental thereto, to' extend the powers of the associatiDn in relation to the borrowing and investment Df mDneys, and the undertaking of, or participation in, joint ventures and other appropriate financial and fiduciary activities or arrange­ments and any securities connected therewith, for the purpDse of enabling the association to utilise its funds to better advantage, having regard to' modern commercial conditions, for the benefit of its members and their dependants.

The promoter of the Bill is the said the Bank of New Zealand Officers' Provident Association whDse address for service of notices and communications is at the offices of its duly appointed solicitors Messrs Findlay, Hoggard, Rich­mDnd, and Co., Macarthy Trust Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington, where a copy of this Bill may be inspected.

Printed copies of the Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, on or before the 1st day of July 1971.

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