~umlJ. 5

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1946

Altering Boundaries of Hauraki Plains West Drainage District, thence northerly along the eastern side of that canal to its inter­ Oounty of H auraki Plains section with the produ'ction north-easterly of north-western boundary of Section 3, Block V, Waihou Survey District; thence along a right line, to and along the said north-western boundary of the said C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Section 3 and the north-western boundary of Section 2 of the ORDER IN COUNCIL said Block V to a public road; thence north-westerly along the north-eastern side of the said public road to a point being the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day of production easterly of the northern boundary of Section 33, Block IV, January, 1946 Piako Survey District, along a right line across the said road, to and along the northern boundaries of the said Section 33 and Section 31 Present of the said Block IV, and a right line, being the last-mentioned THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL boundary produced across the Waitakaruru-Maukoro Canal,· to the. N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority contained middle of a public road running along its western bank; thence I in section three of the Land Drainage Act, 1908, His Excellency south-easterly along the middle of the said public road to a point the Govern~r-General, acting by and with the advice and consent being the production north-easterly of the north-western boundary of the Executive Council, doth hereby alter the boundaries of the of Section 84, Block IV, Piako Survey District aforesaid; thence Hauraki Plains West Drainage District by the inclusion therein of along a right line to and along the said r,torth-western boundary and the area of land described in the First Schedule hereto, and doth the north-western boundary of SectIOn 40, the north-eastern hereby declare that the boundaries of the said drainage district boundary of Section 2, both of Block VIII, Piako Survey District, shall be those described in the Second Schedule hereto. to the south-western corner of Section 3 of the said Block Vln; thence along the centre of a drain through Section 2 aforesaid to a point on the south-western boundary of that section 630 links f~om FIRST SCHEDULE its north-western. corner; thence along that boundary and a rIght AREA INOLUDED IN THE HAURAKI PLAINS WEST DRAINAGE DISTRICT line across a public road to the south-eastern corner of Section 5, Block III, Piako Survey District aforesaid; thence along the ALL that area in the Hauraki Plains County, bounded by a line generally north-western side of that road to the southern corner of commencing at a point in Block VIII, Wharekawa Survey District, Section 33, Block VII, Piako Survey District aforesaid; thence being the western corner of Lot 3 on D.P. 21822, alid being part of north-westerly generally along the north-eastern side of. another: Waitakaruru Nos. 4A and 4B Blocks, and running north-easterly public road forming the south-eastern boundaries of Sections 33, along the north-western boundary of the said No. 4A Block, being 34, 9, 3, and 1, Block III aforesaid, along a right line across another a right line across Lots 3, 2, and 1 on the said D.P. 21822, to a public road, to and along the north-eastern side of the public r.oad point on a public road, bearing 305° 21' distant 591·3 links from passing through Waitakaruru No. IB 2A No. 2 Block, and a rIght the easternmost corner of the said Lot 1; thence along a right line line, being the production of the north-western end of the last­ across the said public road, bearing 49° 36' 40" distant 103·2 links, mentioned roadside, across railway land, and another public road to the westernmost corner of Lot 4 on D.P. 25055, being part of to its northern side; thence along the northern side of that road Waitakaruru Nos. 4A, 4B, and 30 1 Blocks; thence along the and a right line, being the production of its western end, to the north-western boundary of the said Lot 4, to and across a public middle of the Paeroa-Pokeno Main Highway; thence along the road, and .along the north-western boundary of Lot 6 on the said middle of the said main highway to its intersection with the D.P. 25055, being part of Waitakaruru No. 30 1 Block, to the shore production south-easterly of the south-western boundary of of the Firth of Thames'; thence south-easterly along the said shore Ngarewha No.1 Block; thence north-westerly generally along a to the right bank of the Waitakaruru Stream at its mouth; thence right line, to and along the said south-western boundary, and along south-westerly generally along the said right bank to its intersection the south-western boundaries of Ngarewha Nos. 2B and 2A Blocks, with the middle of the Pokeno-Paeroa Main Highway, and along 'Vaitakaruru Nos. ID 1, ID 2, lA 20, lA 6, lA 5, lA 3B, lA 30, lA 3D, the middle of the said main highway to its intersection with the lA 3E 2, lA 4B Blocks, Lots 4 and 3 on D.P. 26678, being parts production south-easterly of the south-western boundary of of Waitakaruru Nos. 3A 2, 3B, 30 2, and 30 1 Blocks, Lot 4 on Ngarewha No.1 Block; thence north-westerly generally along a D.P. 16095, being part of Waitakaruru No. 30 1 Block, and Lot 4 right line, to and along the said south-western boundary, and along and part of Lot 3 on D.P. 21822, being parts of Waitakaruru Nos.So the south-western boundaries of Ngarewha Nos. 2B and 2A Blocks, 1 and 4A. Blocks, to the westernmost corner of the said Lot 3 ;. thence Waitakaruru Nos. ID 1, ID 2, lA 20, lA 6, lA 5, lA 3B, lA 30, lA 3D, north-easterly along the north-western boundary of the said Waita­ lA 3E 2, lA 4B Blocks, Lots 4 and 3 on D.P. 26678, being parts of karuru No. 4A Block, being a right line across Lots 3, 2, and 1 on Waitakaruru Nos. 3A 2, 3B, 30 2, and 30 1 Blocks, Lot 4 on the said D.P. 21822, to a point on a public road, bearing 305° 21' D.P. 16095, being part of Waitakaruru No. 30 1 Block, and Lot 4 distant 591·3 links from the easternmost corner of the said Lot 1; and part of Lot 3 on D.P. 21822, being parts of Waitakaruru thence along a right line across the said public road, bearing 49° Nos. 30 1 and 4A Blocks, to the point of commencement. 36' 40" distant 103·2 links, to the westernmost corner of Lot 4 on D.P. 25055, being part ofWaitakaruru Nos. 4A, 4]3, and 301 Blocks; SECOND SCHEDULE thence along the north-western boundary of the said Lot 4, to and across a public road, and along the north-western boundary of Lot 6 HAURAKI PLAINS WEST DRAINAGE DISTRICT on the said D.P. 25055, being part of Waitakaruru No. 30 1 Block, ALL that area situated in the Auckland Land District, in the to the shore of the Firth of Thames; thence easterly generally Hauraki Plains County, bounded by a line commencing at a point along the said shore to the point of commencement. in Block X, Thames Survey District, where the left bank of the T. J. SHERRARD, Piako River meets the Firth of Thames; thence running in a .. Acting Clerk .0£ the Executive Council. southerly direction generally up the said left bank to its junction with the southern end of the eastern side of the Puhanga Canal; (LA. 103/17/20.) A 74 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No.5

A uthorizing the Wellington Harbour Board to reclaim Land in SCHEDULE Balena Bay, Evans Bay, Wellington Harbour RUBY BAY CEMETERY ALL that area in the Nelson Land District containing by admeasure" C. L. N. NEWALL, Governur-General , ment 3 acres 0 roods and 20perdhes, more or less, being parts of ORDER IN COUNCIL Sections 9 and 18, District of Moutere Hills, situated in Block II, Moutere Survey District, being all the land shown on Deposited At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day of Plan No. 1081 and contained in Certificate bf Title, Volume 47, January, 1946 folio 103 (Nelson Registry). T. J. SHERRARD, Present: Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL (H.C.46/3.) HEREAS it is provided by the one-hundred-and-sixty-eighth W section of the Harbours Act, 1923 (hereinafter called" the Revoking Delegation of Power of Appointing Trustees for South said Act "), that the Governor-General may from time to time, by Malvern Oemetery Order in Council, authorize any local authority or Harbour Board to reclaim from the sea areas, not exceeding five acres in extent, C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General in any case where he considers that the reclamation will not affect ORDER IN COUNCIL navigation and is for the benefit of the public: • At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day of And whereas the Wellington Harbour .Board (hereinafter January, 1946 called" the Board ") is desirous of reclaiming from the sea certain land in Balena Bay, Evans Bay, Wellington Harbour, and the said Present': reclamation is of such a nature as aforesaid, and the Board has THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL applied to the Governor-General in Council for an order authorizing URSUANT to the Cemeteries Act, 1908, His Excellency the the execution of the said harbour-works: P Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and cons.ent And whereas it has been made to appear to the Govern or­ of the Executive Council, doth hereby revoke, in so far only as it General in Council that the proposed work will not be or tend to relates to the South Malvern Cemetery, the Order in Council the injury Of navigation, and is for the benefit of the public: delegating .powers under the said Act made on the eighteenth day Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the of September, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three, and Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power published in the Gazette on the twenty-first day of the same month and authority vested in him by the said Act, and acting by and with at page 2429. the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said T. J. SHERRARD, Dommion, doth her~by authorize and empower the Board to reclaim Acting Clerk· of the Executive Council. from. the sea in Balena Bay, Evans Bay, Wellington Harbour, the (H.C.46/1.) land coloured red on plan marked M.D. 8442, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington, such reclamation Takaka Town District not to form Part of Oounty of Takaka to be carried out and constructed in accordance with plan marked M.D. 8442, subject to the provisions of the said Act. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General T: J. SHERRARD, ORDER IN COUNCIL Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day of January, 1946 Present: THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Foreshore License.-Barge-landing at Maungaturoto, Kaipara 'X.THEREAS the Governor-General is satisfied that the population Harbour 'f r of the Takaka Town District, in the County of Takaka, exceeds five hundred, and the Town Board of the said Takaka Town C. L. N . NEWALL, Governor-General District has made application that the town district shall not ORDER IN COUNCIL form part of the County of Takaka, being the county within the boundaries of which it is situated: At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day of Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested January, 1946 in him by the Town Boards Amendment Act, 1908 (No.2), His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice Present: and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby order and declare THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL that, on and after the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred URSUANT to the Harbours Act, 1923, His Excellency the alid forty-six, the-Takaka Town District shall not form part of the P Governor-General, acting by. and with the advice and consent County of Takaka. of the Executive Council, doth hereby license and permit Roy T. J. SHERRARD, Forrester and Periman Watts (hereinafter called" the licensees," Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. which term shall include their executors, administrators, or assigns, (LA. 103/36/2.) unless the· context requires a different construction) to use and occupy a part of the foreshore and land below low-water mark at Oonsenting to the Raising of a Loan of £600 by the Raetihi Borough Maungaturoto in the Kaipara Harbour, as shown on plan mar~ed Oouncil and prescribing the Oonditions thereof M.D. 8453 and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington, for the purpose of erecting and maintaining a barge­ C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General landing thereon as shown on the said plan, such license to be held ORDER IN COUNCIL ~nd enjoyed by the licensees upon and subject to the terms and At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day of conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto. January, 1946 SCHEDULE Present: THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL CONDITIONS HEREAS the Raetihi Borough Council (hereinafter called 1. THIS license is subject to the Foreshore License Regulations W "the said local authority") proposes, pursuant to the 1940, and the provisions of those regulations shall, so far as applicable, provisions of section three of the Main Highways Amendment Act, apply hereto. 1926, to borrow the sum of six hundred pounds (£600), by a loan to 2. The premium payable by the licensees shall be two pounds be known as "'Main Highways Loan, 1946" (hereinafter called" the ten shillings (£2 lOs.), and the annual sum so payable by the licensees said loan "), for the purpose of paying its portion of the cost of shall be one pound (£1). certain construction work on the Pipiriki-Raetihi-Ohakune Main 3. The term of the license shall be fourteen years from the Highway: 1st day of January, 1946. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the T. J. SHERRARD, Dominion of New Zealand,· acting by and with the advice and Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on hiin by section eleven of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926, as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932. Delegation to Waimea Oounty Oouncil of the Power of Appointing (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this Trustees for the Ruby Bay Oemetery behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising by the said localauthority of the said loan for the said purpose up to the amount of six hundred C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General pounds (£600), and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows :- . ORDER· IN COUNCIL (I) The term for which the.said loan or anY'part thereof may At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day of be raised shall be five (5) years. January, 1946 (2), The rate of interest th8,t may be paid in respect of the said loan or any part thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the Present: lender or lenders a rate exceeding three pounds fifteen shillings' THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL (£3 15s.) per centum per annum. URSUANT to section five of the Cemeteries· Act, 1908, His (3) The said loan, together with interest thereon, shall be repaid P Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the by equal aggregate annual instalments extending over the term as advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby delegate determined in (1) above. to the Waimea County Council the powers conferred upon him by (4) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the section four of the said Act of appointing and removing trustees expiration of two years from the date hereof. (including trustees heretofore appointed) in respect of the cemetery, T. J. SHERRARD, . within the meaning of the said Act, known as the Ruby Bay Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Cemetery, and being the land described in the Schedule hereto. (T. 49/412.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE} 70

Oonsenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities and prescribing the Oonditions thereof

- C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day of January, 1946 Present: THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL HEREAS the several local authorities enumerated in the Schedule hereto, being desirous of raising the respective loans stated opposite W their names therein, have respectively complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said loans: ' Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section eleven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by the respective local authorities mentioned in the first column of the said Schedule of the respective loans set out in the second column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts specified in the third column of the said Schedule, and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows:- (1) The terms for which the said loans or any parts thereof may be raised shall be the respective terms (in years) stated in the fourth column of the said Schedule. (2) The rates of interest that may be paid in respect ofthe said loans or any parts thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding the respective rates per centum per annum stated in the fifth column of the said Schedule. (3) The said respective loans or any parts thereof, together with interest thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual or half-yearly instalments extending over the respective terms as determined in (1) above. (4) The payment of such instalments shall be made in New Zealand, and no such instalment shall be paid out of loan-moneys; (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said respective loans or any parts thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount raised. (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the expiration of two years from the date hereof.

SCHEDULE

I Fourth Column. Fifth Colttmn. First Column. I Second Column. Third Column. ------Termof-- Rate -- of Name of Local Authority. Name of Loan. Amount of Loan. Loan Interest. (Years). I I

£ £ s. d. Buller Hospital Board .. '.' X-ray 'Block Loan, 1945 ...... 3,100 20 3 15 0 Central Waikato Electric-power Board Special Loan, 1945 ...... 40,000 20 3 15 0

T. J. SHERRARD, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. (T. 40/416/6.)

OOn8enting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities and prescribing the Oonditiona thereof

C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day of January, 1946 Present: THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL HEREAS the severd.llocal authorities enumerated in the Schedule hereto, being desirous of raising the respective loans stated opposite W their names therein, have respectively complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loan::! Board Act, HI26 (hereinafter 'called" the said Act "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of thE:) Governor-General in Council, as required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said loans: ' Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section eleven of the said Act, a,s set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by the respective local authorities mentioned in the first column of the said Schedule of the respective loans set out in the second column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts specified in the third column of the , !:laid Schedule, and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows:- (1) The terms for which the said loans or any parts thereof may be raised shall be the respective terms (in years) stated in the fourth column of the said Schedule. (2) The rates of interest that may be paid in respect of the said loans or any parts thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding the respective rates per centum per annum stated in the fifth column of the said Schedule. (3) 'fhe said respective loans or any parts thereof, together with interest thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual or half-yearly instalments extending over the respective terms as determined in (1) above. (4) The payment of such instalments shall be made in New Zealand, and no such instalment shall be paid out of loan-moneys. . - (5) The :rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, or procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said respective loans or any parts t4ereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount raised. (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the expiration of two years from the date hereof.

SCHEDULE

Fourth First Column. Second Column. Third Column_ Oolumn.-- Fifth-- Column. -- I -- -- Term of Rate of Name of Local Authority. Narne of Loan. Amount of Loan. LOan IJiterest. (Years). I I £ £ $. d. Marlborough Hospital Board .. " Building Extension Loan, 1945 ...... 24,000 20 3 7 6 Southland Hospital Board .. .. Nurses' Home Additions, Southland Hospital Loan, 37,800 20 3 10 0 1943 Westland Hospital Board .. " Building and Equipment Loan, 1945 .. .. 3,700 15 310 0 Timaru Fire Board .. .. Building Loan, 1945 . . " .. .. 13,500 25 310 0 Wairoa Borough Council .. " Waterworks Reticulation Renewal and Water Pumping 10,300 15 3 10' 0 Renewal Loan, 1945 Wairere Electric-power Board .. " Reticulation Loan, 1945 .. " .. .. 5,000 20 3 10 0

T. J. SHERRARD, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. (T.40/416/6.) .TItENEW ZEALANDG-AZETTE

Oonsenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities and p1'escribing the Oonditions thereof

C. L. N. NEW.ALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day of January, 1946 Present: THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL 'WHEREAS the several local authorities enumerated in the Schedule hereto, being desirous of raising the respective loans stated opposite · their names therein, have respectively complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said loans: . ' Now, therefore, His Excellency the. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and :colisent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section eleven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No, 2); and of all other powers and authorities . enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by the respective local authorities mentioned in the first column of the said Schedule of the respective loans set out in the second column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts specified in the third column of the said Schedule, and in giving such consent doth hereby determine. as follows :- (1) The terms for which the said loans or any parts thereof may be raised shall be the respective terms (in years) stated in the fourth column of the said Schedule. (2) The rates ofinterest that may be paid in respect of the said loans or any parts thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding the respective rates per centum per annum' stated in the fifth column of the said Schedule. (3) The said local authorities shall, before raising the said respective loans or any parts thereof, make provision for the repayment thereof by establishing sinking funds under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable in any respective case, and shall thereafter make payments to such sinking funds at intervals of not more than one year, at a rate or rates per centum f which shall'be not less than the respective rates stated in the sixth column of the said Schedule, such payments to be made in respect of · every part of the said respective loans for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, the first such payment in each respective case to be made not later than one year after the first day from which interest to the lender or lenders is computed on any loan or .part thereof so raised. (4) No amount payable as either interest or sinking fund in respect of the said loans shall be paid out of loan-moneys. (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said respective loans or any parts thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount raised. / (6) The payment of interest and repayment of principal in respect Of the said loans shall be made in New Zealand. (7) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the expiration of two years from the date hereof.

SCHEDULE

Fourth Oolumn. Fifth Oolumn. Sixth Oolumn. First Oolumn. Second Oolumn. Third Oolumn. ------Term of Loan Rate of Rate of Name of Local Authority. Name of Loan. Amount of Loan. (Years). Interest. Sinking Fund,

£ £ s. d. £ s. d. Geraldine County Council .. Flood Damage Loan, 1945 ...... 10,000 20 3 10 0 3 12 7 Kamo Town Board .. Waterworks Loan, 1945 ...... 12,000 20 3 10 0 3 12 7 Palmerston North City Council Municipal Buildings Additional Loan, 1945 .. 4,500 25 3 5 0 2 15 0

T. J. SHERRARD, (T.40/416/6.) Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

Government Railways Appeal Board.-Appointment of Ohairman Declaring Orown Land iri the Auckland Land District to be ~ubject to the Land for Settlements Act, 1925

C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General URSUANT to section nine of the Government Railways HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto (herein­ ...... P Amendment Act, 1927, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the W after referred to as "the said land") is Crown land not Gtlvernor-G!'lherI;11 of the Dominion of New Zealand, hereby appoint acquired under the Land for Settlements Act, 1925, but is adjacent I;1S fl; member and as Chairman of the Government Railways Appeal to certain land acquired under the said Act, and known as the Board James Alexander Gilmour, of Wellington, Stipendiary Reporoa Settlement and can conveniently be disposed of therewith: · Magistrate, to hold office from and including the first day of January, Now, therefore, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ · one-thousand nine hundred and forty"six, to and including the thirty- General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting in pursuance and · first. day of December, one thousand nine hundred alid forty-seven. exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by section one hundred and five of the said Act, and on the recommendation As witness the 'hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, of the Land Settlement Board, and after considering the. report of this 18th day of January, 1946. the Auckland District Land Board, do hereby declare the said land to be subject to the said A,ct, to the intent that it shall hereupon R. SEMPLE Minister of Railways. be deemed to be portion of the said Reporoa Settlement and may be disposed of accordingly.

SCHEDULE AUCKLAND' LAND DISTRICT Trustees for South Malvern Oemetery appointed ALL that area containing 3 acres 0 roods 4·5 perches, being part Section 50s, Reporoa Settlement, Block X, Paeroa Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan marked P.W.D. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General 89547, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. URSUANT to section 55 of the Cemeteries Act, 1908, I, Cyril P . Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the DominioIi As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, qf.~ew. Zealan~. do hereby appoint the this 21st day of January, 1946. .. Malvern County Council . B. .ROBERTS, For the' Minister of Lands. t6'he'the t:rustMs of the cemetery, within the meaning of the said Act known as the South Malvern Cemetery, being the land described (L. and S. 21/162.) in the .Schedule hereto, and to have the control and management thereof; ~,

Oessation of War with Siam SCHEDULE IS Excellency the Goyernor-General b,as it in command from SOUTH MALVERN CEMETERY H His Majesty the King to declare that the state of war which RESERVE 2408, Block VIII, Hororata Survey District, Canterbury has existed between His Majesty and the Government of Siam Land District: Area, 20 acres, more or less. ceased,· in respect of New Zealand, at 8.30 p.m., New Zealand Standard Time, on the 1st day of January, 1946. As wjtness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, Given this 15th day of January, 1946. at Auckland; this 28th day of January, 1946. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. A .. H. 'NORDMEYER, Minister of Health. W. NASH, (H.C.46/2.) For the Prime Minister. TItE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Appointments, Promotions, Relinquishments of Temporary and N.Z. ORDNANCE OORPS Acting Rank, Transfers, and Retirements of Officers of the New Temp. O. K. Fleming is posted to the Retired List with Zealand Military Forces the rank of Major. Dated 5th January, 1946. Army Department, Wellington, 29th January, 1946. N.Z. DENTAL OORPS IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp. ) are posted to H approve .of the following appointments promotions, relin­ the Retired List with the rank of Major:- quishments Of temporary and acting rank, transfers, and retirements R. D. Stewart. Dated 2nd January, 1946. of officers of the New Zealand Military Forces :- R. N. Oox, B.D.S. Dated 20th January, 1946. Lieutenant (temp. Oaptain) H. H. Bramwell, B.D.S., is posted N.Z. PERMANENT to the Retired List with the rank of Oaptain. Dated 3rd January, The undermentioned to be temp. Lieutenants and Quarter­ 1946. masters :- N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE Sergeant Terrence Ourtis. Dated 12th December, 1945. Sister M. H. Lawson (nee Oowman), is posted to the Retired Staff Sergeant W. A. Staff. Dated 23rd December, 1945. List. Dated 30th December, 1945. N.Z. TEMPORARY STAFF RESERVE LIST Temp. Major G. H. Tomline, M.O., is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Lieutenant-Oolonel. Dated, 19th January, N.Z. Army Nursing Servi.ce 1946. Sister O. M. W. Harley (nee Tong) is posted to the Retired List. The undermentioned temp. Lieutenants to be temp. Oaptains :- Dated 1st January, 1946. 1. McK. Forbes. K. N. Griffiths. Dated 13th December, 1945. OFFICERS CEASING TO BE SECONDED TO THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Temp. Oaptain E. G. Spraggon, late The N.Z. Scottish Regiment, to be temp. Oaptain. Dated 6th January, 1946, Lieutenant-Oolonel A. G. Olark, O.B.E., M.O., M.B.,Oh.B., F.R.O.S. (Edin.), F.R.A.S.O., N.Z. Medical Oorps, and is reposted to TERRITORIAL FOROE the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant­ N.Z. ARTILLERY Oolonel, with seniority from 29th June, 1944. Dated 1st January, 1946. Temp. Major A. G. Oook· is posted to the Retired List with Lieutenant-Oolonel H. H. Parata, D.S.O., and is reposted to the rank of Major. Dated 1st January, 1946. The Otago Regiment with the temporary rank of Lieutenant­ The undermentioned temp. Oaptains are posted to the Retired Oolonel, with seniority from 9th March, 1945. Dated 5th January, List with the rank of Oaptain :- 1946. F. T. Nolan. Dated 1st January, 1946. Major L. Bean, and is reposted to The. Oanterbury Regiment M. P. Ritchie. Dated 3rd January, 1946. with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 1st Deoember, 1942. Dated 23rd November, 1945. The undermentioned temp. Oaptains are posted to the Retired List with the rank of Major :- Temp. Major R. B. Wood, N.Z. Army Service Oorps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, O. O. Toop. Dated 3rd January, 1946. with seniority from 1st June, 1942. Dated 21st December, 1945. A. E. Simpson. Dated 12th January, 1946. Major J. S. Matthews, and is reposted to The Auckland Regi­ N.Z. INFANTRY ment (Oountess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 1st January, 1942. Dated 24th December, The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) 1945. Temp. Lieutenant J. E. England is posted to the Retired List Major J. F. G. Stark, E.D., N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 8th January, 1946. Territorial Force with the rank of Major, with seniority from Leslie James Franklin Oolgan to be 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.). 26th February, 1939. Dated 30th December, 1945. Dated.6th February, 1945. Major P. S. Delehanty, B.D.S., N.Z., Dental Oorps, and is The Waikato Regiment reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, Temp. Oaptain R. S. Sinclair is posted to the Retired List with seniority from 10th February, 1945. Dated 1st January, 1946. with the rank of Oaptain. Dated 1st January, 1946. Major A. G. Oook, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority The Wellington West Coast Regiment from 6th May, 1945. Dated 1st January, 1946. Temp. Oaptain W. A. O'N. Oanavan is posted to the Retired Major K. T. Moss, B.D.S., N.Z. Dental Oorps, and is reposted List with the rank of Oaptain.Dated 10th January, 1946. to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 22nd March, 1944. Dated 2nd January, 1946. The Hawke's Bay Regiment Major P. J. Brown, M.B., Oh.B., N.Z. Medical Oorps, and is Temp. Oaptain R. B. Sinclair is posted to the Retired List reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, . with the rank of Oaptain. Dated' 25th December, 1945. with seniority from 30th July, 1944. Dated 2nd January, 1946. Major R. D. Stewart, N.Z. Dental Oorps, and is reposted to the The Canterbury Re{j'iment Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority Temp. Major L. Bean is posted to the Retired List with the from 12th December, 1944. Dated 2nd January, 1946. ran~ of Major. Dated 23rd November, 1945. Major J. R. D. Eaton, M.B., Oh.B., N.Z. Medical Oorps, and The Southland Regiment is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank: of Major, with seniority from 20th February, 1945. Dated 2nd January, Temp. Lieutenant J. R. Bannerman is posted to the Retired 1946. List with the rank of Oaptain. Dated 1st January, 1946. Major W. R. Lane, M.B., Oh.B., N.Z. Medical Oorps, and is The N.Z. Scottish Regiment reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 9th November, 1945. Dated 2nd January, 1946. Temp. Oaptain W. S. Watters is posted to the Retired List Major 1. H. Fletcher, M.B., Oh.B., N.Z. Medical Oorps, and is with the rank of Oaptain. Dated 28th December, 1945. reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, Temp. Lieutenant O. B. Stuart is posted to the Retired List with seniority from 1st April, 1945. Dated 3rd January, 1946. with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated lOth January, 1946. Major O. K. Fleming, N.Z. Ordnance Oorps, and is reposted to 2nd Maori Battalion the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 8th November, 1941. Dated 5th January, 1946. Temp. Lieutenant E. S. Jackson is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 3rd January, 1946. Major A. W. Sinclair, and is reposted to the N.Z. Oorps of Signals with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from SCHOOL OADET UNITS 28th October, 1942. Dated 8th January, 1946. The Wanganui Collegiate School Cadets, Area 6 Major L. G. Stephenson, M.B., Oh.B., N.Z. Medieal Oorps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Temp. Lieutenant H. O. Veitch to be temp. Oaptain. Dated Major, with seniority from 20th February, 1945. Dated 8th January, 1st January, 1946. 1946. Nelson College Cadets, Area 9 Major R. B. F. Eastgate, and is reposted to the N.Z. Artillery with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 8th March, Lieutenant H. J. Addis, M.A., to be temp. Oaptain. Dated 1945. Dated 14th January, 1946. 1st January, 1946. Captain A. Gollan, and is reposted to ~he N.Z. Army Service N.Z. ARMY SERVICE OORPS Oorps with the rank of Oaptain, with seniority from 1st May, 1936. Dated 30th November, 1945. Temp. Oaptain B. M. Sellers to be temp. Major, and is seconded. Dated 3rd December, 1945. Oaptaili B. M. Sellers, N.Z. Army Service Oorps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Oaptain, with N.Z. MEDICAL OORPS seniority from 16th October, 1945. Dated 2nd December, 1945. Oaptain (temp. Lieutenant-Oolonel) A. G. Olark, O.B.E., M.O., Oaptain F. S. Salinger, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the M.B., Oh.B., F.R.O.S. (Ediri.), F.R.A.S.O. (Oentral .Military Diiltrict), Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Oaptain, with seniority is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Lieutenant-Oolonel. from 1st August, 1942. Dated 23rd December, 1945. Dated 1st January, 1946. Oaptain H. M. B. de Lautour, and is reposted to the N.Z. Oaptain A. N. Slater, M.B., Oh.B., F.R.O.S. (Edin.), is posted Armoured Oorps with the temporary rank of Oaptain, with seniorit~· to the Retired List. Dated 3rd January, 1946. from 21st April, 1945. Dated 23rd December, 1945. . .78 THE NEW ZEAtAND GAZETTE [N"o.'5

Captain R. K.Baker, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the Lieutenant C. B. Stuart, and is reposted to The N.Z. Scottish Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority Regiment with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 31st March, 1945. Dated 24th December, 1945. from 2nd April, 1943. Dated 10th January, 1946. _ ' Captain R B. Sinclair, and is reposted to' The Hawke's Bay 2nd Lieutenant E. S. Jackson, and is reposted to the 2nd Maori Regiment with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from Battalion with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority 1st August, 1942. Dated 25th December, 1945. from 1st October, 1942. Dated 3rd January, 1946. Captain G. McC. Gray, and is reposted to The Canterbury W. J. Thompson, Chaplain, 3rd Class (Salvation Army), N.Z. Regiment with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from Chaplains Department, and is reposted to the Territorial Force 19th September, 1944. Dated 27th December, 1945. with the temporary rank of Chaplain, 3rd Class, with seniority trom Captain W. S. Watters, and is reposted to The N.Z. Scottish 2nd July, 1944. Dated 23rd December, 1945., . Regiment with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from The Rev. J. C. Draper, Chaplain, 3rd Class (Methodist), N.Z. 1st December, 1941. Dated 28th.December, 1945. Chaplains Department, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with Captain T. G. N. Carter, and is reposted to The Wellington the temporary rank of Chaplain,. 3rd Class, with seniority from Regiment (City of Wellington's Own) with the temporary rank of 13th February, ,1945. Dated 27th December, 1945. Captain, with seniority from 19th May, 1942. Dated 28th December, The Rev. J. J. Fletcher, Chaplain, 3rd Class (Roman Catholic), 1945. N.Z. Chaplains Department, and is reposted to the Territorial . Captain R Sinclair, and is reposted to The Hauraki Regiment Force with the temporary rank of Chaplain, 3rd Class, with seniority with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from bt Septem­ from 8th May, 1943. Dated 3rd January, 1946. ber, 1945. Dated 28th December, 1945. The Rev.W. Sheely, Chaplain, 4th Class (Roman Catholic), Captain A. R Stewart, and is reposted to The Auckland N.Z. Chaplains Department, and is reposted to the Territorial Force Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank of with the rank of Chaplain, 4th Class, with seniority from 18th Captain, with seniority from 29th August, 1944. Dated 29th September, 1939. Dated 7th January, 1946. December, 1945. Principal Matron E. C. Mackay, O.B.E., RRC., N.Z. Army Temp. Gaptain C. S. McCabe, N.Z. Corps 'of Signals, and is Nursing Service, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, temporary rank of Principal .Matron, with seniority from 22nd with'seniority from 28th September, 1945. Dated 31st December, November, 1943. Dated 14th January, 1946. 1945. Sister M. H. Lawson (nee Cowman), N.Z. Xrmy Nursing Service, Captain R S. Sinclair, and is reposted to The Waikato Regiment and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the rank of Sister, with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from 29th with seniority from 11th December, 1941. Dated 30th December, January,1941. Dated 1st January, 1946. 1945. Captain F. T. Nollj.n, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority Jrom 15th June, 1941. Dated 1st January, 1946. OFFICERS STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH OF THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND Captain A. P. Spittal, and is reposted to The Waikato Regi­ EXPEDITIONARY FORCE mentwith the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from Captain J. Allen, and is reposted to the N.Z. Regular Force. 26tfi September, 1944. Dated 1st January, 1946. Dated 7th November, 1945. Captain P. H. T. Alpers, and is reposted to The Canterbury Temp. Captain T. C. Hynes, and is reposted to the N.Z. Perma­ Regiment with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniqrity from nent Staff. Dated 11th December, 1945. 1st June, 1945. Dated 1st January, 1946. Captam D.G. Stevenson, and is reposted to the N.Z.Regular Captain E. Caldwell, E.D.,. and is reposted to The Nelson, Force. Dated 12th December, 1945. , Marlborough, and West· Coast Regiment· with the rank of Captain, Captain W. A. Staff, and is reposted to the N.Z. Permanent with seniority from 2nd October, 1938. Dated 3rd January, H)46. Staff. Dated 22nd December, 1945. Captain A. N. Slater, M.B., Ch.B., F.RC.S .. (Edin.), N.Z. Captain H. N. pavis, and is posted to the N.Z. Armoured Corps Medical Corps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from 8th March, . rank of Captain, with seniority from 2nd October, 1939. Dated 1945. Dated 30th'December, 1945. 3rd January, 1946. . . . Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) C.B. McIntosh, and is posted to Captain M. P. Ritchie, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the the N.Z. Armoured Corps with the temporary rank ·of Lieutenant, Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority with seniority from 1st January, 19~3. Dated 26th Decemoer, 1945. from 24th November, 1942. Dated 3rd January, 1946. Lieutenant P. E. Holmes, and is poste,dto The Auckland Regi­ Captain H. H. ;Bramwell, B.D.S., N.Z. Dental Corps, and is ment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the,temporary rank of reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, Lieutenant, with seniority from 12th July, 1944. Dated 11th with seniority from 2nd December, 1942. Dated 3rd January, 1946. January, 1946. Captain (Acting-Major) C. C. Toop, N.Z. Artillery, and is re­ With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand posted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, Gazette No. 66, dated 25th October, 1945, relative to the posting to with seniority from 22nd April, 1944. Dated 3rd January, 1946. the. Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, of 2nd Lieutenant Captain A. C. McLeod, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the (Acting-Lieutenant) H. C. Anderson,jor " Dated 16th October, 1945," Territorial Force with the temporary .rank of Captain, with seniority 8ub8titute " Dated 8th January, 1946." from 12th June, 1945. Dated 5th January, 1946. C. H. Morris, Esq., Y.M.C.A. Dated 21st December, 1945. Captain C. H. Baird, M.B., Ch.B., N.Z. Medical Corps, and is E. D. Grounds, Esq., Y.M.C.A. Dated 22nd December, 1945. reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, 'wIth seniority from 6th July, 1943. Dated 6th January, 1946. The undermentioned, and are reposted to the Reserve of Officers, Oaptain E. G. Spraggon, and is reposted to the 1st Battalion, Supplementary List :- The N.Z. Scottish Regiment, with the temporary rank of Captam, Captain J. Graham. Dated 7th December, 1945. , with seniority from 22nd November, 1945. Dated 6th January, 1946; Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) R. H. Thevenard, with the tem. Captain F. G. Garland, N.Z. Dental Corps, and is reposted to porary rank of Captain. Dated 25th December, 1945. the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with Lieutenant J. L. Schaab. Dated 30th December, 1945. seniority from 28th September, 1943, and remains seconded to the 2nd Lieutenant A. H; A. Cashel, with the temporary rank of Royal N.Z. Air Force. Dated 7th January, 1946. Lieutenant. Dated 31st December, 1945. Captain W. A. O'N. Canavan, and is reposted to The Wellington West Coast Regiment. with the temporary rank of Captain, with The. underm~ntioned, and are posted to the Reserve of Officers, seniority from 29th July, J941. Dated lOth January, 1946. Supplementary List :- . Captain J. L .. G. Carnachan, and is reposted to The Auckl~nd Captain (Acting-Major) E. S. Toogood, with the rank of Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank Captain. Dated 8th January, 1946. of Captain, with seniority from 25th August, 1941. Dated lOth Lieutenants (Acting-Captains)- January, 1946. G. T. Kerr, with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 29th Captain N. W. Airey, and is reposted to The Auckland Regiment December, 1945. (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank of Captain, F. A. Finlayson, with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 1st. with seniority from 4th October, 1943. Dated 11th January, 1946. January, 1946. Captain R A. Marshall-Inman, and is reposted to. The North K. C. Cooper, with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 2nd Auckland Regiment with the temporary rank Qf Captain, with January, 1946. seniority from 22nd April,1944. Dated 11th January, 1946. 2nd Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) F. Mcl. Milne, with the rank Captain E. J. Littler, and is reposted to The Taranaki Regiment of 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 22nd December, 1945. with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from 1st October, 2nd Lieutenant (Acting-Lieutenant) S. T. Walker, with the 1945. Dated 11th January, 1946. rank of 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 4th January, 1946. Captain (Acting-Major) A. E. Simpson, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, The undermentioned,and are posted to the Retired List:­ with seniority from 28th March; 1944. Dated 12th January~ 1946. Colonel T. D. M. Stout, C.B.E., D.S.O., E.D., M.B., M.S., Captain (Acting-Major) G. G. Turbott, M.C., and is reposted to F.R.S.C. (Eng.), L.RC.P. (Lond.). Dated 17th December, The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the 1945. temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from 19th March, 1945. Lieutenant-Colonel E. K. Norman, D.RO., M.C'. Dated 5th Dated 12th January, 1946. January, 1946. Captain H. J. Pearce, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the 'rerritorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority Captains- from 31st March, 1945. Dated 12th January, 1946. A. A. Keller, M.C. O. B. Copeland. Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) J. R Bannerman, and is reposted , Dated 22nd December, 1945. to The Southland Regiment with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, - G. A. McRae. Dated 24th December, 1945. with seniority from 15th December, 1941. Dated 1st January, 1946. G. McK. Fraser. Dated 26th December, 1945. Lieutenant J. E. England, and is reposted to Th,e Auckland R. H. MacLean. Dated Lst January, 1946~ Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank of J. H. Newcombe. Dated 8th January, 1946. I~ieutenant, with seniority from 1st December, 1941. Dated 8th H. F. Willis. Dated lOth January, 1946. January, 1946. C. A. Burgess. Dated 14th January, 1946. JAN.31J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 79

Lieutenants- Promotions, Relinquishments, Reversion, and Transfers of Officers of J. A. Dawkins. Dated 8th December, 1945. the Royal New Zealand Air Force L. E. Smylie. Dated lOth December, 1945. W. S. F: Moffett, with the rank of Captain. Dated 3rd Air Department, January, 1946. Wellington, 21st January, 1946. 2nd Lieutenants- IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to G. M. Rodger. Dated 30th November, 1945. H. approve the following promotions, relinquishments, reversion, D. G. Ross, with the rank of Captain. Dated 19th and transfers of officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force :- December, 1945. A. E. Joyce. Dated 1st January, 1946. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH J. L. Falconer. Dated 6th January, 1946. Promotions M. A. Lornie. Dated 10th .Januarv, 1946. W .•J. Perry. Dated llth January, 1946. Squadron Leader (Acting Wing Commander) Allan Gerald SIEVERS, A.F.C., to be Wing Commander (temp.). Dated 18th The undermentioned, and are posted to the Reserve of Officers, December, 1945. Supplementary List :- The undermentioned Flight Lieutenants (Acting Squadron Majors- Leaders) to be Squadron Leaders (temp.) :- A. H. Millar. Dated 28th December, 1945. Dated 29th November, 1945: Robert Wilson MCSKIMMING, H. Cordery, M.B.E. Dated 31st December, 1945. D.F.C. J. L. Johnston, M.RE. Dated 2nd January, 1946. Dated 17th December, 1945: Thomas Drummond WEBSTER, D. L. Wood, M.C. H. B. New. A.F.C. Dated 3rd ,January, 1946. Dated 12th January, 1946: James Kerrow PORTEOUS, D.F.C. The undermentioned Flight Lieutenants to be Squadron S .•T. "\Vilson. Dated 9th .January, 1946. Leaders (temp.) :- J. Matehaere, M.C. Da,ted 10th January, 1946. Dated 22nd December, 1945: Francis William DAVISON. Captains- Dated 14th January, 1946: Keith James MACDONALD, D.F.C. A. W. Tassell. Dated 25th December, 1945. Dated 28th January, 1946: Victor Bosanquet Strachan L. T. Kerr. Dated 26th December, 1945. VERITY, D.F.C. J. C. Cullwick. Dated 27th December, 1945. W. R. Noble. Dated 29th December, 1945. The. undermentioned Flying Officers to be Flight Lieutenants G. H. Grocott. Dated 31st December, 1945. (temp.) :--:: A. M. Barton. Dated 1st January, 1946. Dated 17th November, 1945: Leonard Claude BAINES, D.F.C. Dated 20th December, 1945: Roland Stanley BISHOP, D.F.C. L.1. Carlyle. T. St. H. Acland. Dated 2nd January, 1946. Dated 21st December, 1945: Douglas Alfr!pd INGHAM, D.F.C. J. A. Carroll. Dated 3rd January, 1946. Relinquishments A. E. Caselberg. R. C. Seavill. The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquish their Dated 4th January, 1946. temporary commissions :- Dated 13th December, 1945: Pilot Henry James C. W. Hawkins, M.C. .T. G' P. Aperahama. von DADELSZEN. Dated 8th January, 194ti. -Dated 15th December, 1945: Flight Lieutenant James W. A. S. Armour. Dated 9th January, 1946. Barnard TURNER. Dated 15th January, 1946: Flight Lieutenant Eric Willoughby ·G. T. Kain. 1. G. Scott. McDoUALL. F. C. Corlett. R. G. Bush. Dated 19th January, 1946: Flight Lieutenant Jack Desmond Dated lOth January, 1946. HARRIS, D.F.C. W. N. Brewer. C. M. Ollivier. Dated 28th January, 1946: Flying Officer Roy Charles Dated 11th January, 1946. PRICHARD. A. H. Paterson. Dated 17th January, 1946. EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION I: EQUIPMENT OFFICERS Lieutenants- Equipment Duties- T. R. Bourke. Dated 22nd December, 1945. Promotions R. J. Wilson, D.C.1\'1. Dated 27th December, 1945. Flight Lieutenant (Acting Squadron Leader) Ian Charles NAIRN J. E. H. Hodson. W. J. Gilbert. to be Squadron Leader (temp.). Dated 27th December, 1945. Dated 29th December, 1945. The undermentioned Flying Officers (Acting Flight Lieutenants) P. A. Sutcliffe. R. P. A. Probert. to be Flight Lieutenants (temp.) :- Dated 30th December, 1945. Dated 7th December, 1945: Lindsay Alfred Stendahl THOMAS. P .•J. Kane, M.M. G. Leighton-Jones. Dated llth December, 1945: Edward William SINTON. H; Eagle. . 1. Talbot. Dated 1st January, 1946. EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION II: TECHNICAL OFFICERS N. P. Webber. D. A. Clifford. Armament Duties- ,T. L. Dore. P. N. Ray. Reversion ·Dated 4th January, 1946. Acting Squadron Leader John Stewart RUDD reverts to the G. H. D. Grant. G. R. Brabant. temporary rank of Flight Lieutenant. Dated 14th November, 1945. G. K. Yarnton. Dated 11th .January, 1946. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH S. M. Thompson. Dated 14th January, 1946. Promotions Flight Lieutenant (Acting Squadron Leader) Ian Edward 2nd J,ientenants­ Stewart PARK to be Squadron Leader (temp.). Dated 26th December, J. W. Hazlett. S. G. Bubb. 1945. Dated 22nd December, 1945. The undermentioned Flying Officers (Acting Flight Lieutenants) G. Ryder, 1\'1.1\'1:. Dated 23rd December, 1945. to be Flight Lieutenants (temp.) :- A. McT. Clayton. Dated 26th December, 1945. Dated 7th December, 1945: Joseph Walter Pountney W·ATTS . •J. McCaig. E. 1. J\fegget. Dated lOth December, 1945: John COWAN. R. G. Pees. G. F. Kirk. Dated 13th December, 1945: Patrick John SHEEHAN. F. L. Clark. Dated 1st January, 1946. Relinquishment •1. M. Gilbert. J. F. Hickmott . Flying Officer Ian James SHAW is permitted to relinquish his A. B. Anderson. T. B. Pasley. temporary commission. Dated 7th January, 1946.

W. L. Cresswell. M. S. Podevin. MEDICAL BRANCH Dated 3rd January, 1946. Promotion J. R. Lawry. K. D. Elliott. W. P. Hodgson. D. H. Cammell. Flight Lieutenant (Acting Squadron Leader) William Joseph Dated 4th January, 1946. SMITH, M.B., Ch.B., to be Squadron Leader (temp.). Dated 13th December, 1945. D. G. Helps. W. E. J. Coxhead. Dated 6th January, 1946. RESERVE OF AIR FORCE OFFICERS R. J. B. Fullerton. J. D. Walters. Transfers Dated 7th .January, 1946. The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active F,. M. Dewson. G. S. Herron. List to the R.eserve of Air Force Officers, Class A, Section I :- Dated 8th .January, 194G. Dated 17th November, 1945: Flight Lieutenant Leonard J. G. Crawford, M.B.E. Dated 10th .January, 1946. Claude BAINES, D.F.C. N. A ..Dulln. Dated lIth JanuRry, Hl46. Dated 29th November, 1945: Squadron Leader Robert Wilson F. JONES, Miuister of Defencp. MCSKIMMING, D.F.C. 80. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No .. 5

Dated 1st December, 1945- . Flying Officer John Charles BISHOP. Flying Officer Brian John HURLE. Flying Officer William Harry J OllNS. Flying Officer Ronald William Arthur YORKE. Flying Officer Harold Muir PARLANE. Dated 2nd December, 1945- Flying Officer Douglas FAffiBAffiN. Flying Officer Leslie Charles Reynish HULBERT. Pilot Officer Wilson Cameron CAMPBELL. Flying Officer Geoffrey Inglis DUNCAN. Dated 13th December, 1945- Flying Officer George Machell PARKER. Flying Officer William Thomas Ruakere MATmEsoN. Flying Officer Harold Seymour CLARK. Flying Officer David William GRINDELL. Flying Officer Philip .J ohn Alfred POWER. Flying Officer Sydney Brent SMITH. Flying Officer Douglas Bengamin HARDY. Dated 3rd December, 1945- Flying Officer Keith Stewart TAYLOR. Flight Lieutenant Douglas Scott MACDONALD. Pilot Officer Bruce William DENTON. Flying Officer Raymond James Hugh LEETE. Pilot Officer David Henry TRIM. Flying Officer Robert Sturdee CUTFIELD. Flying Officer John Gill HUTcmsoN. Dated 14th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Warren Alister BLAIN. Dated 4th December, 1945-- Flying Officer Ray Holt STEPHENSON. Flight Lieutenant Selwyn Maurice HUNT. Flying Officer Hilton Russell CHAPMAN. Flying Officer Ronald Frederick HAYCOCK. Flying Officer Frederick William SAWYER. Flying Officer George Edward ROSOMAN. Flying Officer Lawrence Campbell NEILSON. Flying Officer Roydon Granville WALKER. Flying Officer James Anders HANSEN. Flying Officer Robert William PERKS. Flying Officer K.elvin Drummond PURDIE. Flying Officer William Kemp HUTCHENS. Flying Officer Felix Ellis O'SULLIVAN. Dated 5th December, 1945-' Flying Officer Eric John COLLARD. Flight Lieutenant Thomas George MURPHY. Pilot Officer Ian Rodney BRIGHT. lJ'light Lieutenant Lloyd Sidney JOHNS. Dated 15th December, 1945- Flying Officer Darcy George PACKWOOD .. Flight Lieutenant Arthur Wynford Saxton STUCKEY. Flying Officer Donald PAGE. Flight Lieutenant James Frederick BAILES, D.F.M. Flying Officer Leonard Roy PETTERSON. Flying Officer Richmond DOBBIE. Flying Officer Roger Russell KING. Flying Officer Donald Basil SAMWAYS. Flying Officer John Henry ELLIOTT. Flying Officer Jeffrey William STlbHBURY. Flying Officer Robert HARKNESS. Flying Officer Ronald Horace MARKS. Flying Officer Douglas GILLIAN. Flying Officer Eugene Sefton TILLMAN. Flying Officer Donald Calder GLASS. Flying Officer Frederick Louis HOOKWAY . . Dated 6th December, 1945- . Flying Officer Douglas Bryce ROPE. Flying Officer Ronald Gordon SMYTH. Flying Officer Samuel Egbert BROWN. Flying Officer Maurice Ian BISHOP. Flying Officer Cecil William MILLS. Flying Officer John Keith BOGUE. Flying Officer Bruce Riddell HENDERSON. Flying Officer Lennard Selwyn PITCHER. Flying Officer Alan Gordon EARL. Flying Officer Adrian Craven Post NETTLETON. Pilot' Offlcer Jack Raymond SIDDALL. Pilot Officer Eric Trevor GREEN. Dated 7th December, 1945- Pilot Officer Paul Martin HUNTER. Flight Lieutenant John Ronald DAY. Flight Lieutenant William James Stanley MONKS, D.F.C. Dated 16th December, 1945- Flying Officer Alfred PELVIN. . Flight Lieutenant Aylmer Derrick WES.TENRA. Flying Officer Geoffrey Oakden WOODWARD. Flight Lieutenant James Colin WESTBROOKE. Flying Officer Brian Nicolls Hunter LAffiD. Flying Officer Stanley Thomas SMYTH. Flying Officer Robert DOBSON. Flying Officer Alexander James PATERSON. Flying Officer John Leslie W oollacott LOGAN. Flying Officer James Andrew Stark LAWRIE. Flying Officer Allan John Carson RUNCIMAN. Flying Officer Donald Kennedy WmTE. Flying Officer Peter GROOM. Flying Officer Richard Edward Ralph ROBERTSHA WE, Flying Officer Walter William HODGES. D.F.C. Pilot Officer Reginald Raine WATCHMAN. Flying Officer Leonard William LOWRY" Flying Officer J ohn Fr~derick WINTLE. Dated 8th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Garth Edwards RIGG. Dated 17th December, 1945- Flying Officer William Ellison St. Andrew McLEOD. Squadron Leader Thomas Drummond WEBSTER, A.F.C. Flying Officer Donald Benjamin POLLARD. Flight Lieutenant Daniel George Raymond McKONE. Flying Officer Douglas Alan DRURY. Flying Officer Kenneth James MOULDER. Flying Officer Angus Mason MACDONALD. Flying Officer Allan Clarence MARSHALL. Flying Officer Owen William Gladstone LEWIS. Flying Officer Loftus Bernard REA. Flying Officer John Stuart McLEOD. Flying Officer Henry Patrick CLARKE. Flying Officer Desmond Earle HASTINGS. Flying Officer George Frederick MCGIMPSEY. Flying Officer John Anthony WALLER. Flying Officer Anthony Alexander Sinclair TROTTER. Flying Officer Trevor Frederick WALLER. Flying Officer John SMITH. Flying Officer John Clive Appleby FASTIER. Flying Officer John Anthony Mason HASTINGS. Pilot Officer Charles Stewart PAGE. Dated 9th· December, 1945- Flying Officer Ivan HISLOP. Dated 18th December, 1945- Flying Officer Alfred Millar HOGG. Wing Commander Allan Gerald SIEVERS, A.F.C~ Flying Officer George Leslie GIBBON. Flying Officer Charles Neville MARTIN, D.F.C. Flying Officer Kenneth James REW. Flying Officer Leonard George HARPER. Flying Officer Robert Ramsay STEVENS. Flying Officer Richard George HOBDAY. Flying Officer Arthur Munro RIDGLEY. Flying Officer Ormond Harold CHRISTOPHER. Flying Officer David Alexander Grahame DICKSON. Flying Officer Donald Rennie WATTERS. Dated 10th December, 1945- Dated 19th December, 1945- Flying Officer Gilbert McGraw HENDERSON. Flight Lieutenant John Beresford Dennitts WILLCOX. Flying Officer Ronald William ENGLAND. Flight Lieutenant Wilfred Albert HOLT. Flying Officer Edward Laurence GALE. Flying Officer William Dudley HOLMES. Flying Officer Leslie Philip WALDEN. Flying Officer William Arthur FLETOHER. Flying Officer Donald David Sydney NESBITT. Flying Officer Albert Douglas FRASER. Flying Officer Christopher Norman LETHBRIDGE. Flying Officer Cecil David WILSON. Flying Officer Graham Stanley ROBINSON. Flying Officer Harold Edgar BENNIE. Flying Officer John McNEISH. Flying Officer Donald Babington SHEARER. Flying Officer Douglas, Arthur MORRIS. Flying Officer Colin John GRAHAM. Flying Officer James Bernard MAHONEY. Flying Officer Ernest CHERITON. Flying Officer Jack CALLINAN. Flying Officer Ernest Colin SMITH. Flying Officer Thomas Ernest SHAW. Pilot Officer Cyril Herbert WILTON .. Pilot Officer John Lawrence FLEMING. Dated 20th December, 1945- . Dated 11th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Roland Stanley BISHOP, D.F.C. Flying Officer Berin SPffiO. Flight Lieutenant Kenneth Peter McLEOD. Flying Officer Edgar Henry MARTEL. Flying Officer David William REGAN. Flying Officer Selwyn Lawrence SPIERS. Flying Officer Rendle Hugh ARMSTRONG. Flying Officer Lawson Albert FRASER. Flying Officer Rendle Kelway POPE. Flying Officer Douglas Carlyle SHILTON. Flying Officer Egerton Colin SID DELLS. Flying Officer Arthur Lloyd TAYLOR. Flying Officer Stanley J ames WALKER. Flying Officer Randall HEWITT. Dated 12th December, 1945- Flying Officer Moulton' HEWITSON. Flight Lieutenant Lawrence Norman DYER. Flying Officer Alexander Pirie PHILIP. Flying Officer George Aubrey JESEN. Flying Officer James Wilson BAXTER. Flying Officer George WILKINSON. Flying Officer Warren David LINCOLN. Flying Officer Warren Walter .STEVENS. Flying Officer William Bryce WATSON. Flying Officer Anthony Poynings DASENT. Pilot Officer John Kenard TENNENT. JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 81

Dated. 21st December, 1945- Dated 29th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Robert Paterson REID. Flight Lieutenant Arthur Elphinstone BELL. Flight Lieutenant Donald Henry PRICE. Flight Lieutenant Robert George CUMING. Flight Lieutenant Grahame Harvey TURNER, D.F.C. Flight Lieutenant Joseph Alexander BRYERS. Flying Officer Douglas James MORELAND. Flying Offioer Lionel Munroe EMANUEL. Flying Officer Ian Desmond GRANT. Flying Officer William Warwick BOUSKILL. Flying Officer Eric Alfred WHITWORTH. Flying Officer Francis William BLYTH. Flying Officer Walter Douglas WILLIAMSON. Flying Officer Ernest George ROGERS. Flying Officer Raymond Francis BROWN. Flying Officer William Ross LAUDER. Flying Officer John Desmond NASH. Pilot Officer Leonard Arthur HILL. Flying Officer Mervyn Leslie Thomas HARPER, D.F.C. Dated 30th December, 1945- Flying Officer Brian Sarsfield KILPATRICK. Flight Lieutenant Maurioe Colgan MAYSTON .. Dated 22nd December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant John Talbot CHAPMAN. Squadron Leader Francis William DAVISON. Flight Lieutenant Percival Leonard DAUBNEY. Flight Lieutenant Harold Bert HAYWARD. Flying Officer Alfred Edgar NICKLIN, D.F.C. Flying Officer Magnus Whitefield Wilson JOHNSON. Flying Officer Owen Bagshaw PROBERT. Flying Officer Louis Cudworth SINCLAIR. Flying Officer James Wilfred MUIR. Flying Officer Russell James Kerr HUME. Flying Officer Ivan George Walter ROWLANDS. Flying Officer Donald GORDON. Dated 31st December, 1945- Flying Officer Alfred LONGSTAFF. Flight Lieutenant Rowland James HENSON. Flying Officer Allen by HARRISON. Flight Lieutenant Ronald Huia SELBY. Flying Officer Robin Douglas MATTHEWS. Flying Officer Frederick Robert WORKER. Pilot Officer Graeme Gould BARNETT. Flying Officer Albert William Maxwell GODFREY. Dated 23rd December, 1945- Flying Officer Gordon Morris COLDICOTT. Flying Officer Basil Tyrel DODDS. Flying Officer Theo Kilpon ORR. Pilot Officer Kenneth Stuart McNEIL. Flying Officer Alan George DALE. Flying Officer Aeneas Hendry McLEOD. Dated 1st January, 1946- Flying Officer Douglas Earl REID. Flight Lieutenant Martin Adam KILPATRICK, D.F.C. Flying Officer William Andrew CARSON. Flying Officer Donald George GIBSON. Flying Officer Allan Stockdale GRAYSON. Flying Officer William Herringshaw EDGAR. Flying Officer Douglas Ellwood HAWKER, D.F.C. Dated 24th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Maurice Raymond ANDREWS. Dated 2nd January, 1946- Flying Officer Alan Garratt BROWN. Flight Lieutenant Selwyn James GRAY. Flying Officer William Gordon DUNCAN. Flying Officer John Philip TARBUCK. Flying Officer Evan William DUTHIE. Dated 5th January, 1946- Flying Officer Roy Lewis Stewart HATHAWAY. Flight Lieutenant Robin Keith HARRIS. Flying Officer Arthur Desmond CARTER. Flying Officer Reginald John THURSTON. Flying Officer Jack Cresswell RICHARDSON. Flying Officer Vincent Lucien BROCHERIE. Flying Officer William Patrick BURKE. Dated 12th January, 1946: Squadron Leader James Kerrow Flying Officer Leslie William UDEN. PORTEOUS, D.F.C. Flying Officer Macnab BETTJEMAN. Flying Officer Brian Morton WILSON. Dated 13th January, 1946- Flying Officer William Kemp PATERSON, D.F.C. Flight Lieutenant William Allison KELLY. Flying Officer William Caverhill TURNBULL. Flying Offi.cer Bernard CHAFFE. Flying Officer Meihana Mason McDONALD. Dated 14th January, 1946: Squadron Leader Keith James Dated 25th December, 1945- MACDONALD, D.F.C. Flight Lieutenant Tom DUNN. Dated 16th January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Hugh Colin KIMPTON. Flight Lieutenant Patrick Charles Kenneth MORRISON. Flying Officer Hotorua Arnel Dean MEYER, D.F.C. Flying Officer James DYSON. Flying Officer Alfred Owen WELLS. Dated 17th January, 1946: Flying Officer Allan James Flying Officer Laurence Richard MACDONALD. RENSHAW. Flying Officer Trevor O'BRIEN. Dated 18th January, 1946: Flight Lieutenant Arthur Brian Flying Officer Godfrey William DEERY. CHITTY. Flying Officer John Hawkins CREEVEY. Dated 22nd January, 1946: Flight Lieutenant John Raymond Flying Officer Irvine Gordon J\.iARTIN. JONl!ls. Flying Officer Peter GRANT. Flying Officer William George WINCHESTER, D.F.C. Dated 28th January, 1946- Flying Officer Joseph Henry ,JOHNSON. Squadron Leader Victor Bosanquet Strachan VERITY, Flying Officer Hector John BROCK. D.F.C. Pilot Officer Arnold Frank BIRD. Flying Officer Alan Edward Woodford DAY. Pilot Officer Maurice Patrick POWER. The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active ;Dated 26th December, 1945- List to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class. B, Section I :- Flight Lieutenant Anthony George PIERARD. Dated 22nd November, 1945: Flying Officer Geoffrey Ian Flight Lieutenant Harry Elgin DOBSON. Franklyn TRELEA VEN. Flying Officer Robert Ernest KENNEDY, D.F.C. Dated 30th November, 1945: Flying Officer Harold William Flying Officer Leonard William COTTERILL. JOHNSON. Flying Officer Ivor Geoffrey RICHARDS, D.F.C. Flying Officer Keith George SAUNDERS. Dated 1st December, 1945- Flying Officer John Langlois WELLINGTON. Flight Lieutenant Jack Lister BRATHWAITE, M.C. Flying Officer Walter Raymond Riggall NEAVE. Flying Officer Francis Henry Hoy. Flying Officer Trevor Raymond TEAGUE. Pilot Officer Lester John CASTLE. Flying Officer John Allan THATCHER. Dated 3rd December, 1945: Flying Officer Ralph Howard Flying Officer John White CREAMER, D.F.C. EXTON. Flying Officer Leslie George SCOTT. Flying Officer Ross PALMER. Dated 5th December, 1945- Pilot Officer Eric Dudley EDWARDS. Flight Lieutenant George Edmund GUTHRIE. Pilot Officer Laurence MOIR. Flight Lieutenant Robert Thomson SUTHERLAND, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 27th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Thomas Ritchie ANDERSON, M.B., Ch.B. Flying Officer Maurice Spire POWELL. Flying Officer Hugh St. Clair FAUCHELLE. Dated 6th December, 1945- Flying Officer John Alan TAYLOR. Flight Lieutenant David Upham STEVEN, M.B., Ch.B. Flying Officer John Alister SANDERSON. Flying Officer Bryan Burnard BOLAND. Flying Officer John Edward GREER. Flying Officer Archibald Keith JAMIESON. Flying Officer Alan Mervyn TREVARTHEN. Flying Officer Herbert Elmer Lorraine PICKERING. Flying Officer Robert PETRIE. Flying Officer John Henry TIZARD. Flying Officer Arthur Norman ADLAM. Pilot Officer Raymond Thomas McMILLAN. Flying Officer William Tinnes ANDERSON. Dated 7th December, 1945- Flying Officer Thomas HINDLEY. Flight Lieutenant Lindsay Alfred Stendahl THOMAS. Dated 28th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Joseph Walter Pountney WATTS. Flight Lieutenant Douglas Royd BRITTON, D.F.C. Flight Lieutenant Dean Frederick Sherrar BULLEN. Flight Lieutenant Peter Eden HENRY. Flying Officer Eric Francis TOWNSEND. Flying Officer Arthur Wellesley WESLEY. Flying Offi.cer Lawrence McINTYRE. Flying Officer Albert Joseph JEEVES, D.F.C. Flying Officer Bruce Meredith DEIGHTON. Flying Officer fhilip James FAULKNER. Dated 8th December, 1945- Flying Officer Peter Lloyd TREVARTHEN. Flying Officer Douglas Gray THOMPSON. Flying Officer Richard Leonard PARSLOW. Pilot Officer Alan James FLANAGAN. Flying Officer Joseph GOLDBLATT. Flying Officer Aage Colridge JENSEN, D.F.C. Dated 9th December, 1945: Flight Lieutenant Garth Edward Pilot Officer Douglas James CRUICKSHANK. BUTTON. B 82 THE.:NEW 'ZEAlLANDGAZETTE

Dated lOth December, 1945- 22nd April, 1944 Squadron Leader John Henley James STEVE~SON. Acting Flight Lieutenant Colin Frederick Penfold (NZ 414335), Flight Lieutenant John COWAN. of Wellington. Pilot Officer Stanley FLORENCE. 27th April,1944 Dated 11th December, 1945- Flying Officer Kenneth Gordon Franklin (NZ 402991), of Napier. Flight Lieutenant Edward William SINTON. Flight Lieutenant Vivian Ian Edgar WIDTEIIJilAD, M.B., 30th April, 1944 Ch.B. Flying Officer John Herbert Wain (NZ 421945), of Christchurch. Flying Officer John Mortimore WORDEN. 6th May, 1944 Flying Officer Ernest Wilson John COLLINS. Flying Officer Alan Bruce HUTCIDNSON. Acting Flight Lieutenant Clive Hugh Masters (NZ 42783), of Flying Officer Edsley Allan BICHAN. Ongaonga. Flying Officer Eric Howard PATTERSON. 19th May, 1944 Dated 12th December, 1945; Flying Officer Allan Edington Flying Officer Jack William Walters (NZ 404106), of Gisborne. WAITE. Distinguished Flying Medal Dated 13th December, 1945- Squadron Leader· William Joseph SMITH, M.B., Ch.B. 11th December, 1945 Flight Lieutenant Patrick John SHEEHAN. NZ 41912 Warrant Officer Edmund Eric Geddes Kuhn, of Flying Officer George Alexander FOLSTER. Wellington. Flying Officer Bruce Leo BARKER. Flying Officer James Keir SIMPSON. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. Flying Officer Colin George KIRKWOOD. Flying Officer Murray Jackson WYATT. Dated 14th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant James Raymond NORRIS, M.B., Ch.B. Member of the Lake Wakatipu Rabbit Board appointed.-(Notice Flight Lieutenant the Reverend Karl Theodor Fugelstad No. Ag. 4253) LARSEN. Flight Lieutenant the Reverend Bernard McGregor Office of the Minister of Agriculture, CHRYSTALL. Wellington, 29th January, 1946. Flying Officer Robert Hume REGNAULT. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, in Flying Officer John Stuart O'NEIL. H pursuance of section 56 of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, Flying Officer Colin Humphrey MILES. to appoint Dated 15th December, 1945- Robert Collingwood Flight Lieutenant John Alexander MCCARTNEY. to be a member of the Lake Wakatipu Rabbit Board, t1ice James Flying Officer John Boisleux BULLOCK. Reid, resigned. Dated 16th December, 1945: Flying Officer John Alexander B. ROBERTS, Minister of Agriculture. THORBURN. Dated 17th December, 1945- Flying Officer Ian Robertson McKenzie WEIR. Flying Officer George McDOWELL. Members of the Veterinary Surgeons Board appointed.-(Notice Dated 19th December, 1945: Flight Lieutenant Richard No. Ag. 4254) Nichols AKEL, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 20th December, 1945: Flying Officer John Joseph Office of the Minister of Agriculture, Augustine POWER. . Wellington, 29th January, 1946. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, in Dated 21st December, 1945- H pursuance' of section 3 (2) (b) of the Veterinary Surgeons Flight Lieutenant Douglas Alfred INGHAM, D.F.C. Act, 1926, to appoint- Flying Officer Patrick Dennis CROFT. Flying Officer Roderick Bruce CRAWFORD. William Charles Ring, Esquire, V.M.D., Flying Officer Owen Samuel MEADS. and, in pursuance of section 3 (2) (c) of the said Act, to appoint­ Dated 22nd December, 1945- Ira James Cunningham, Esquire, Ph.D., M.Sc., B.V.Sc., Flight Lieutenant Francis Harding SIMS, M.B., Ch.B. A.R.LC., and Pilot Officer Allan James CARSON. James Hill-Motion, Esquire, M.R.C.V.S., D.V.S.M., B.Sc., Dated 25th December; 1945: Flying Officer Aubrey Wilmot to be members of the Veterinary Surgeons Board constituted under Luttrell LOHREY. the said Act. Dated 26th December, 1945- . Squadron Leader Ian Edward Stewart PARK. B. ROBERTS,Minister of Agriculture. Pilot Officer Ernest Derek SHATTKY. Dated 27th December, 1945: Squadron Leader Ian Charles NAIRN. Dated 31st December, 1945: Flying Officer Mervyn Richard Savings-bank Officer appointed CROKER, D.F.C. Dated 9th January, 1946: Flying Officer Sydney William The Treasury, PIERCE .. Wellington, 21st January, 1946. Dated 29th January, 1946: Flight Lieutenant Henry Macale URSUANT to' the powers delegated to me in terms of section 3 MURRAY. P of the Savings-bank Act, 1908, I hereby approve the appointment of the undermentioned officer of the New Plymouth Amendments Savings-bank :- The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 80, dated Name of Officer. Appointment. 19th December, 1945, page 1574, under the heading" Reserve of Ashton, Elizabeth Lowe Clerk. . Air Force Officers-Transfers," relating to "Flying Officer Donald Campbell. ROBBINS," is amended to read "Flight Lieutenant B. C. ASHWIN, Secretary to the Treasury. Donald Campbell ROBBINS." The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 31, dated 11th May, 1945, page 483, under the heading" Reserve of Air Force Officers-Transfers," relating to "Pilot Officer Kenneth Deputy Registrars. of Marriages, &:Ie., appointed Richard JOHNS," is amended to read" Dated 12th April, 1945." F. JONES, Minister of Defence. Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 29th January, 1946. T is hereby notified that the following appointments have been Honours and Awards approved by His Majesty the King I made :- Edith Thomsen' (Mrs.) Office of the Minister of Defence, Wellington, 14th December, 1945. to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Gabriels, on and from the 3rd day of January, 1946. IS Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve H the following appointments and awards to members of the Douglas Will Holley Royal' New Zealand Air Force in recognition of gallantry and to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for devotion to duty in air operations against the enemy:- the District of Dtlnstan, on and from the 4th day of January, 1946. Distinguished Flying Cross Albert James Mayne Flying Officer ,Christopher David John Regan (NZ 416165), of to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for Palmerston North. the District of Naseby, on and from the 10th day of January, 1946. 14th March, 1944 Charles Ernest Forward Pilot Officer Jack Leslie Childs (NZ 414863), of Lyttelton. to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Waverley, on and from the 22nd day of January, 24th March, 1944 1946. Flying Officer David Percy Bain (NZ 415814), of Auckland. P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 83

Appointments in the P'ublic Service The Enemy Trading (Finland) Notice 1946

Office of the Public Service Commissioner, URSUANT to clause (2) of Regulation 5 of the Enemy Trading Wellington, 29th January, 1946. P Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Minister of Industries and .HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following Commerce doth hereby give notice as follows:- T appointments in the Public Service:- 1. This notice may be cited as the Enemy Trading (Finland) John Chipelen Robins Notice 1&46. 2. The Enemy Trading (Finland) Notice 1945t is revoked. to be District Public Trustee at Blenheim on and from the 1st day 3. Notwithstanding anything contained in Regulation 2 of the of February, 1946. Enemy Trading Emergency Regulations 1939,* any person, unless Rona May Ransom the Minister of Industries and Commerce otherwise directs, may, except as provided in clause 4 hereof, trade within Finland with to be a Shorthand Reporter under the' Shorthand Reporters Act, the Finnish State or with any individual or body of persons whether 1908, on and from the 17th day of December, 1945. corporate or unincorporate carrying on business therein. 4. The license comprised in this notice shall not extend toOl' William John Mathers authorize- to be Receiver of Land Revenue for the Otago Land District for (1) The performance of any contract of insurance or reinsur~n?e the purposes of the Land Act, 1924, on and from the 13th day of entered into with or for the benefit of any person wlthm November, 1945. the description containeq in' clause 3 hereof before the George Robert Watt 20th day of August, 1945: (2) The payment of any bill of exchange payable in New to be-an Inspector for the purposes of the Factories Act, 1921-22, Zealand and drawn before the 20th day of August, on and from the lOth day of December, 1945. 1945, to or for the benefit of any such persons as Donald Frederick Nelson aforesaid: (3) The encashment of any coupons by or on behalf of any to be Gas Examiner for the purposes of the Board of Trade (Gas) such person as aforesaid. Regulations 1924, on and from the 18th day of December, 1945. 5. For the purpose of this notice "trade" is confined to Gordon Speedy Farquhar supplying any goods to or for the benefit of the Finni~h State or any individual or body of persons whether corporate or umncorporate to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Factories Act, 1921-22, carrying on business therein, or to obtaining goods from t~e on and from the 21st day of January, 1946. Finnish State or any such individual or body of persons as aforeSaId, Howard James Dunford but is deemed to include- (a) Transactions incidental to supplying or obtaining such to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Levin, goods: OIl< and from the 12£h day of December, 1945. (b) The paying, transmitting, or receiving of an;y money, Joan Vidder (Miss) negotiable instrument, or security for money III respect of such trade. to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Mokai, Dated at Wellington, this 4th day of January, 1946. on and from the 21st day of December, 1945. W. NASH, Ronald Gregory Durney For the Minister of Industries and Commerce. * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/139, page 628. to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Awanui, t Gazette, 19th April, 1945, Vol. I, page 418. on and from the 28th day of December, 1945. John Cameron Pirrit Leathem Notice under the Enemy Property Emergency Regulations 1939 to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Russell, on and from the 9th day of January, 1946. N exercise of the power conferred upon me by clause (3) of Gordon Stanley Bateman I Regulation 6 of the Enemy Property Emergency Regulations 1939, * I, Henry Greathead Rex Mason, His Majesty's Attorney­ to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Morrins­ General, do hereby direct that the said Regulation 6 shall nat ville, on and from the 9th day of January, 1946. apply to any moneys being the property of or payable to an enemy Stanley Alfred Howie in pursuance or in consequence of a transaction authorized by the to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Taupo, Enemy Trading (Italy) Notice 1946. on and from the 11th day of January, 1946. Dated at Wellington, this 4th day of January, 1946. H. G. R. MASON, Attorney-General. L. A. ATKINSON, Secretary. * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/153, page 681.

Notice under the Enemy Property Emergency Regulations 1939 The Enemy Trading (Italy) Notice 1946 N exercise of the power conferred upon me by clause (3) of URSUANT to clause (2) of Regulation 5 of the Enemy Trading I Regulation 6 of the Enemy Property Emergency Regulations P Emergency Regulations 1939*, the Minister of Industries and 1939, * I, Henry Greathead Rex Mason, His Majesty's Attorney­ Commerce doth hereby give notice as follows :- General, do hereby direct that the said Regulation 6 shall not app~y 1. This notice may be cited as the Enemy Trading (Italy) to any moneys being the property of or payable to an enemy III Notice 1946. pursuance or in consequence of a transaction authorized by the 2. The Enemy Trading (Italy) Notice 1945t is revoked. Enemy Trading (Finland) Notice 1946. 3. Notwithstanding anything contained in Regulation 2 of the Dated at Wellington, this 4th day of January, 1946; Enemy Trading Emergency Regulations 1939,* any person, unless H. G. R. MASON, Attorney-General. the Minister" of Industries and Commerce otherwise directs, may, * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/153, page 681. except as provided in clause 4 hereof, trade within Italy with the Italian State or with any individual or body of persons whether corporate or unincorporate carrying on business therein. Date of Election by Fire-insurance Companies to fill Extraordinary 4. The license comprised in this notice shall not extend to or Vacancies on the Balcl-ntha, Kaitanga,ta, and Milton Fire Boards authorize- Department of Internal Affairs, (1) The performance of any contract of insurance or reinsurance Wellington, 29th January, 1946. entered into with or for the benefit of any person within URSUANT to the :Fil'e Brigades Act, 1926, and the rules the description contained in clause 3 hereof before the P thereunder, the Minister charged for the time being with the 5th day of September, 1945: . administration of the said Act doth hereby appoint Friday, the- (2) The payment of any bill of exchange payable in New 15th day of February, 1946, to be the date for holding the. electioif Zealand and drawn before the 5th day of September, of one member of each of the Balclutha, Kaitangata; and Milt9~' 1945, to or for the benefit of any such person as Fire Boards by the fire-insurance companies concernedt,slich· aforesaid: election being held to fill the extraordinary vacancieS··(iause

Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Industrial Man-power Emergency RegUlations 1944.-':Revocation of Declaration of Essential Industry No.1 and Amendment Declaration of Essential Undertakings No; 10 and Amendments

N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944,the N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby'revoke the Declaration I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, of Essential Industry No. I, as published in the New Zealand Gazette the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the No.8 of 22nd January, 1942, together with the amendment thereto, Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 10, as published in the as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of 5th March, 1942. New Zealand Gazette No.8 of the 22nd January,1942, and the Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. amendments thereto, as notified in the- , A. Me LAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. New Zealand Gazette No. 70 of 23rd July, 1942. NOTE.-This revocation affects the industry of electric-power New Zealand Gazette No. 24 of 8th April, 1943. production and supply, including Government undertakings engaged New Zealand Gazette No. 28 of 21st April, 1943. therein, and including also the construction and maintenance of NewZealand Gazette No. 34 of 13th May, 1943. works for the generation, storage, and distribution of electrical New Zealand Gazette No. 40 of 27th May, 1943. energy. • New Zealand Gazette No. 70 of 26th August,1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 88 of 7th October,1943.' New Zealand Gazette No. 13 of 24th February, 1944. Industrial Man-power Emergency Reg'ulations 1944.-Revocation of New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of 23rd March, 1944. Declaration of Essential Industry No. 2 New Zealand Gazette No. 53 of 22nd June, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 81 of 28th September, 1944. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II New Zealand Gazette No. 20 of 22nd March, 1945. ' I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, the New Zealand Gazette No. 51 of 2nd August, 1945. Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declaration This revocation affects the footwear-manufacturing factories of of Essential Industry No.2, as published in the New Zealand Gazette the firms named as set forth hereunder :- No.8 of 22nd January, 1942. H. Akast, at Auckland. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. S. Anderson and Son, at Christchurch. A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man,power. Auckland Sandal Co., at Auckland. N oTE.-This revocation affects the manufacture and supply of Barker, Smith, and Lynch, Ltd., at Auckland. coal-gas. Bridgens and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. British Shoes, Ltd., at Christchurch. W. Brunsdon and Co., at Wellington. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.----:Revocation of Buchanan and Edwards, at Lower Hutt. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No.8 and Amendments Burnett Jones, Ltd., at Auckland. S. Button and Son, at Auckland. Canterbury Shoe Co., Ltd., at Timaru. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II Carlyle Slipper Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, G. A. Coles and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the J. Crocker and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No.8, as published in the Daisley's Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No.8 of the 22nd January, 1942, together with T. J.Davenport and Sons, at Auckland. the amendments thereto, as notified in the- Dearsly's Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 26 of 12th March, 1942. De Luxe Shoe Co., Ltd., at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 40 of 16th April, 1942. K. Dowson and Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. ,New Zealand Gazette No. 53 of 4th June, 1942. James Drummond and Co., at Wellington .. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 18th June, 1942. Duckworth, Turner, and Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 85 of 10th September, 1942. Duckworth, Turner, and Co., Ltd., at New Brighton. New Zealand Gazette No. 92 of 15th October, 1942. Enterprise Boot Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 19th July, 1945. Farmers' Trading Co., Ltd." at Auckland. ' This revocation affects the tanneries of the firms named as set J. B. Frame and Son, at Dunedin. forth hereunder :- H. L. Frith, Ltd., at Auckland. E. Astley and Sons, Ltd., at Auckland. R. Hannah and Co., Ltd., at Wanganui. Bayley, Tomkins, Hedges, Ltd., at Green Island. R. Hannah and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. G. L. Bowron and Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. Hardwear Boot Factory, Ltd., at Auckland. Glendermid Ltd., at Dunedin. Hollywood Shoes, Ltd., at Auckland. H. Goodes and Son, at Auckland. Ideal Shoe Co., at Wellington. Lee and Arlington, Ltd., at Otahuhu. W. S.Livingstone and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Llamba Wools (New Zealand), Ltd., at Wanganui. McKinlay's Footwear Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. McBeath, Prisk, and Co., Ltd., at Awatoto and Napier. C. A. Mason and Son, at Auckland. New Zealand Glove Co., Ltd., at Hornby. , , Modern Shoes, Ltd., at Auckland. Parker and Lawson, at Dunedin. W. Monks, Ltd., at Auckland. Payes Bros. and Co., at Lower Hutt. J. W. Moore and Son, Ltd., at Auckland. Joseph Sheehan, Ltd., at Stratford. Murray Shoe Co., at Auckland. Smith's Tanneries, Ltd., at Auckland. Northampton Boot Factory, Ltd., at Auckland. W. Sutherland and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. M. O'Brien and Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. Taranaki Farmers' Tannery Co., Ltd., at New Plymouth. Onehunga Boot Factory, Ltd., at Onehunga. Warnock Bros. Tan~ery, Ltd., at Auckland. per,ry's Shoes, Ltd., at Christchurch. F. E. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., at Gisborne. 'J:'erry's Shoes, Ltd., at Lyttelton. Wooiston Tanneries, Ltd., at Christchurch. P. C. Peters Shoe Co., Ltd., at Greymouth. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. R, J. Rawson, Ltd., at Auckland. Ross and Glendining, Ltd., at Dunedin. A. MeLAGAN; :Minister of Industrial Man-power. Sargood, Son, and Ewen, Ltd., at Dunedin. Staples Bros. and Co., at Wellington. Suckling Bros., Ltd., at Christchurch. Industrial Man-power Emergency RegUlations 1944.-Revocation of Swinton and Oates, Ltd., at Auckland. Declar.ation of Essential Undertakings No. 9 and Amendments John' Thompson, Ltd., at Dunedin. Trenwith Bros., at Auckland. :i\(p'\lrsuance of t~e powers conferred Up()ll him by Re&ulation 'n Vita Shoe Co., Ltd., at Auckland. I .. , of the IndustrIal Man-power Emergency RegulatIons 1944; Ward Bros. Footwear, Ltd., at Auckland. the, M.inister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. p~claF;tti()n of. Essential Undertakings No.9, as. pU,blis.hed in the ]Ve,V!Zealart!1 Gazette No.8 of the 22nd January,J942, together witP. A. MeLAGAN, MinistEU' of Industrial Man-power. the all:l.e~dIllent thereto, as notified in the New Zealand Gazette No. 79 of the 14th September, 1944.' .'<' -- The revocation affects the woollen-mill establishments of the :firms'''I:l~~~4 as !'let forth l:tereun~er :- Indusi1'i'ar Man-power Emergency, Regulations- 194.4.~Revocation of _. ..BruceWoollen Man~fl}cturing Co., Ltd., at Milton. , '-Declarcitionoj- ,E8sential Undertakings ,No. 11 and : A mendm.irt~: " K.,ai~poi Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Kaiapoi. l,-ane,Walker, Rudkin; Ltd., at As~biitton. Miller's Woollen Mills, Ltd., at Invercargill. Mosgiel Woollen Factory Co., Ltd., at Mosgiel. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him'. by. Regulatiohil Napier Woollen Mills, Ltd., at Napier. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations ,1944, Oamaru Worsted and Woollen Mills, Ltd., at Oamaru. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Onehunga Woollen Mills, Ltd., at O,nehunga. , Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 11, as publi'shed in the Ross and Glendining, Ltd., at Dunedin. New Zealand Gazette No.8 of the 22ndJanuary, 1942,together with Timaru Worsted and Woollen Co., Ltd., at Timaru. the amendments thereto, as notified in the- ' Wanganui Woollen Mills, Ltd., at Wanganui. New Zealand Gazette No. 12 of 5th February, i942. Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Petone, New Zealand Gazette No. I of 13th January, 1944. including all the operations of the Forwarding Depart­ , New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of 23rd March, 1944. ment of this concern at Jervois Quay, Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 64 of 27th July, 1944. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. ' New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 17th August, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 87 of 9th November, 1944. A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Ind1;lstrial Man-power. New ZeaZand Gazette No. 49 of 19th July, 1945. THE. NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 85

This revocation affects the knitting factories of the firms The Canister Factory of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy named as set forth hereunder :- Co., Ltd., at Frankton Junction. Auckland Knitting Mills, Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Wallboards, Ltd., at Mount Eden, Auckland. Bedford Knitting Mills, Ltd., at Christchurch. Petrous Tile Co. (Auckland), Ltd., at Auckland. Bruce Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. Reid New Zealand Rubber Mills, Ltd., at Penrose, Auckland. Bruce Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Milton. Staples and Hardy, Ltd., at Auckland. Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Radley. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Lane, Walker, Rudkin, Ltd., at Christchurch. A. Me LAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Lustre (New Zealand), Ltd., at Wellington. Manawatu Knitting Mills, Ltd., at Palmerston North. Mosgiel Woollen Factory Co., Ltd., at Mosgiel. Industrial llfan-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of John G. Nelson, at Wellington. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 25 and Amendments Ross and Glendining, Ltd., at Dunedin. Tekau Knitwear, Ltd., at Timaru. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Petone. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. the Minister of Industrjal Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 25, as published in the A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. New Zealand Gazette No. 12 of '5th February, 1942, together with the amendments thereto, as notified in the- New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 14th May, 1942. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of New Zealand Gazette No. 53 of 4th June, 1942. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 18 and Amendments New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 18th June, 1942. New Zealand Gazette No. 64 of 25th June, 1942. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 New Zealand Gazette No. 69 of 16th July, 1942. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, New Zealand Gazette No. 70 of 23rd July, 1942. the Minister of Industrial Man-power' doth hereby revoke the New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of 17th June, '1943. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 18, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of 5th July, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No.8 of 22nd January, 1942, together with the New Zealand Gazette No. 51 of 2nd August, 1945. amendments thereto, as notified in the- New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 27th September, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 33 of 26th March, 1942. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 15th November, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 105 of 2nd December, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 76 of 6th December, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 76 of 6th December, 1945. This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder :­ This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder :­ J. Edwards and Sons, Ltd., at Auckland. James Hardie and Co. Pty., Ltd., at Penrose, Auckland. J. McGrath and Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. New Zealand Cutlers Co., at Auckland. Neuchatel Asphalte Co. (Australasia) Proprietary, Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Forest Products, Ltd. (Fibre-board Mill), at Penrose. Neuchatel Asphalte Co. (Australasia) Proprietary, Ltd., at Wellington. G. N. Raymond Pty., Ltd., at Petone. Smokeless Fuel and Briquettes, Canterbury, Ltd., at Sockburn. Alex. Thompson and Son, Ltd., at Dunedin. Waikato Carbonisation, Ltd. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. A. MeLAGAN, Minister of/Industrial Man-power.

Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Industr'ial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 19 and Amendments Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 32 and Amendment

N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 19, as published in the Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 32, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No.8 of 22nd January, 1942, together with the New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of the 12th February, 1942, and the amendments thereto, as notified in the- amendment thereto, as notified in the New Zealand Gazette No.6 of the 11th February, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of 12th February, 1942. New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of 5th March, 1942. This revocation affects the undertakings named as set forth New Zealand Gazette No. 26 of 12th March, 1942. hereunder :- New Zealand Gazette No. 33 of 26th March, 1942. Golden Bay Cement Co., Ltd. New Zealand Gazette No. 40 of 16th April; 1942. l\'Iilburn Lime and Cement Co., Ltd. New Zealand Gazette No. 42 of 23rd April, 1942. Wilson's (New Zealand) Portland Cement, Ltd. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 14th May, 1942. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. New Zealand Gazette No. 53 of 4th June, 1942. A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 18th June, 1942. New Zealand Gazette No. 64 of 25th June, 1942. New Zealand Gazette No. 69 of 16th July, 1942. . Indnstrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of New Zealand Gazette No. 70 of 23rd July, 1942. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 38 New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of 20th August, 1942. New Zealand Gazette No. 34 of 13th May, 1943. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 New Zealand Gazette No. 81 of 16th September, 1943. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, New Zealand Gazette No. 105 of 2nd December, 1943. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the New Zealand Gazette No. 35 of 4th May, 1944. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 38, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 32 of 20th April, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of the 12th February, 1942. This New Zealand Gazette No. 85 of 26th October, 1944. revocation affects the undertakings named as set forth hereunder New Zealand Gazette No. 20 of 22nd March, 1945. in respect only of the manufacture and supply of inorganic and New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of 5th July, 1945. organic fertilizers :- New Zealand Gazette No. 51 of 2nd August, 1945. , New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 27th September, 1945. Challenge Phosphate Co., Ltd., at Otahuhu. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 15th November, 1945. Dominion Fertilizer Co., Ltd., at Ravensbourne. New Zealand Gazett(3 No. 76 of 6th December, 1945. Farmers' Fertilizer Co., Ltd., at Smarts Road. New Zealand Gazette No. 79 of 13th December, 1945. Farmers' Fertilizer Co., Ltd., at Te Papapa. Kempthorne, Prosser Co., Ltd., at Burnside. This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder :­ Kempthorne, Prosser Co., Ltd.; at Hornby. Barnet Glass PerdriauRubber Co., of New Zealand, Ltd., at Kempthorne, Prosser Co., Ltd., at Wanganui. Junction Street, Woolst'on. Kempthorne, Prosser Co., Ltd., at Westfield. Cellconcrete (N.Z.), Ltd~, at 191 Thorndon Quay, Wellington. Madill and Smeed, Ltd., at Tuakau. Christie and Rae, r.td., at Hastings. - New Zealand Soluble Slags, Ltd., at Huntly. T. J. Davenport arid Sons, Ltd., at Wellington. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Dickinson, Mytton, Ltd., at Dunedin. . A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Empire Rubber Mills, Ltd., at Christchurch. G. Hardy, at Auckland. Hume Pipe Co. (Australia), Ltd. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocatiorl of Hume Steel, Ltd. Declaraiion of Essential Industry No. 40 Inca Ltd., at Christchurch. Latex Rubber Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II Lee and Arlington, Ltd., at Otahuhu. of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, E. Ie Roy, Ltd., at Auckland. I the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the W. McCarthy and Sons, at Auckland. Declaration of Essential Industry No. 40, .as published in the New The Sack-manufacturing Factory of McKendrick Bros., Ltd., Zealand Gazette No. 14 of 12th February, 1942. at Auckland. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Marathon Rubber Footwear, Ltd., at Christchurch. Mudgway Bros., Ltd., at Auckland. A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. The Jute and Bag Factory of National Mortgage and Agency NOTE.-:-This revocation affects the quarrying and supply of Co., of New Zealand, Ltd., at Dunedin. serpentine rock to be used for incorporation with fertilizers. 86 THE NEW ZEALAND 'GAZETTE [No.5

Indu8trial Man-power Emergency Regulation8 1944.-:....Revocation of This revocation affects the undertakings as set forth here­ Declaration of E88ential Undertaking8 No. 51 and Amendment8 under;- Abbotsford Tileries, at Dunedin. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Co., Ltd., at Avondale (No.3 I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Factory). the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Co., Ltd., at New Lynn (No.2 Declaration of Essential Undertakings 'No. 51, as published in the Factory). New Zealand Gazette No. 26 of 12th March, 1942, together with the Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Co., Ltd., at New Lynn (No.4 amendments thereto, as notified in the- Factory). New Zealand Gazette No. 42 of 23rd April, 1942. Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Qo. (Wellington), Ltd., at New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 18th June, 1942. Carterton. New Zealand Gazette No. 69 of 16th July, 1942. Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Co. (Wellington), Ltd., at New Zealand Gazette No: 85 of lOth September, 1942. Miramar. New Zealand Gazette No. 88 of 24th September, 1942. Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Co. (Wellington), Ltd., at New Zealand Gazette No. 96 of 29th October, 1942. Silverstream. New Zealand Gazette No. 10 of 24th February, 1943. Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Co. (Wellington), Ltd., at New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of 4th March, 1943. Taranaki Street, Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 28 of 21st April, 1943. Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Co. (Wellington), Ltd., at New Zealand Gazette No. 16 of 2nd March, 1944. Wanganui. New Zealand Gazette No. 58 of 13th July, 1944. Blenheim Brick and Pipe Co., at Tuamarina. New Zealand Gazette No. 64 of 27th July, 1944. Brick and Pipes, Ltd., at Palmerston North. New Zealand Gazette No. 24 of 12th April, 1945. John Brightling, Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 56 of 30th August, 1945. Browns Pipe Works, at Browns. New Zealand Gazette No. 57 of 6th September, 1945. Brunner Fire Brick Co., at Brunner. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 15th November, 1945. Clark's Potteries, Ltd., at Avondale, Auckland. The Crum Brick, Tile, and Pottery Co., Ltd., at New Lynn. This revocation affects the operations of the Internal Marketing Estate Dolbel Bros., Napier. Department in respect of the following plants :- . The Dovetail Tile Co., Ltd., at Awaroa Road, Henderson. Dehydration and vegetable-packing plant, at Pukekohe. The Brick-making Factory of S. T. Eves, Fitzroy Road, Have- Apple-dehydration plant, at Motueka. lock North. Dehydration plant, at Christchurch. Fairfield Brick and Sand,Ltd., at Fairfield, Dunedin. Vegetable-packing plant, at Hastings. -Fairfield Brick and Sand, Ltd., at Wingatui. Vegetable fresh packing plant, at Auckland. Glen Mton Potteries, Ltd., at Glen Afton. Butter-patting plants at Auckland and Wellington. Glenmore Brick and Tile Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Christ- church. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Greymouth Brick and Tile Co., at Karoro. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Homebush 'Brick and Coal Co., Ltd., at Glentunnel. Huntly Brick and Fire Clay Co., Ltd., at Huntly. Hutt Valley Concrete Roofing Tiles, Ltd., at Petone. Kamo Potteries, Ltd., at Kamo, Whangarei. Lambert Bros., Ltd., at Dunedin. Indu8trial Man-power Emergency Regulation8 1944.-Revocation of Mackenzie and Mason, at Whangarei. Declaration of E88ential Indu8try No. 54 McSkimming and Son, Ltd., at Benhar, Otago. McSkimming and Son, Ltd., at Waikiwi. Marton Junction Brick and Tile Works, Ltd., at Marton. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II Marton Junction Brick and Tile Works, Ltd., at Marton I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Junction. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Murphy Bros. (Christchurch), Ltd., at Christchurch. Declaration of Essential Industry No. 54, as published in the New Napier Concrete Co., at Morningside. Zealand Gazette No. 23 of 5th March, 1942. Neighbours and Sons, at _Waimangaroa. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Petrous Tile Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. The Petrous Tile Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. NOTE.-This revocation affects the industry of sugar refining. The Petrous Tile Co., Ltd., at Invercargill. Pyramid Concrete Products, Ltd., at Hamilton. Taranaki Brick, Tile, Land, Drain, and Building Co., Ltd., at New Plymouth.. . , Timaru Potteries, Ltd., at Timaru. Indu8trial Man-power Emergency Regulation8 1944.-Revocation of Todd and Sons, Ltd., at Waikiwi. Declaration of E88ential Undertaking8 No. 58 Waitakere Brick and Tile Co., Ltd., at Waitakere. Wellington Concrete Pipe Co., Ltd., at Woburn, Lower Hutt. Winston's Roofing Tile Works, Ltd., at Taumarunui. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 58, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 33 of the 26th M~:trch, 1942. This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder :­ Indu8trial Man-power Emergency Regulation8 1944.-Revocation of Declaration of E88ential Undertaking8 No. 63 The Ohai Railway Board. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 63, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 36 of the 9th April, 1942. This revocation affects the staff permanently employed by the Fire Boards and Indu8trial Man-power Emergency Regulation8 1944.-Revocation of fire brigades as set forth hereunder :- Declaration of E88ential Undertaking8 No. 59 and Amendment8 The Fire Board, at Auckland. The Fire Board, at Christchurch. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II The Fire-brigade, at Devonport. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, The Fire Board, at Dunedin. the :Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the The Fire Board, at Feilding. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 59, as published in the The Fire Board, at Gisborne. New Zealand Gazette No. 33 of the 26th March, 1942, together with The Fire Board, at Greymouth. the amendments thereto, as notified in the- The Fire Board, at Hamilton. The Fire Board, at Hastings. New Zealand Gazette No. 40 of 16th April, 1942. The Fire Board, at Hawera. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 14th May; 1942. The Fire Board, at Invercargill. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 18th June, 1942. The Fire-brigade, at Lower Hutt. New Zealand Gazette No. 69 of 16th July, 1942. The Fire Board, at Masterton. New Zealand Gazette No. 88 of 24th September, 1942. The Fire Board, at Napier. New Zealand Gazette No. 92 of 15th October, 1942. The Fire Board, at Nelson. New Zealand Gazette No. 106 of 3rd December, 1942. The Fire Board, at New Plymouth. New Zealand Gazette No. Il4 of 23rd December, 1942. The Fire Board, at Oamaru. New Zealand Gazette No. I of 14th January, 1943. The Fire Board, at Palmerston North. New Zealand Gazette No. 10 of 24th February, 1943. The Fire Board, at Petone. New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of 4th March, 1943. The Fire Board, at Rotorua. New Zealand Gazette No. 18 of 18th March, 1943. The Fire-brigade, at Thames. Ne'w Zealand Gazette No. 28 of 21st April, 1943. The Fire Board, at Timaru. New Zealand Gazette No. 34 of 13th May, 1943. The Fire Board, at Wanganui. New Zealandetazette No. III of 16th December, 1943. The Fire Board, at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 53 of 22nd June, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 79 of 14th September, 1944. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. New Zealand Gazette No. 66 of 25th October, 1940. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 87

Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation r:! George Poole and Sons, at Invercargill. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 71 and Amendments Port Craig Timber Co., Ltd., at Invercargill. Keith Ramsay, Ltd., at Dunedin. Riccarton Timber Co., Ltd., at Riccarton. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regula­ C. F. Roberts and Co., at Dunedin. I tion II of the Industrial Emergency Regulations 1944, the W. J. Rowsell and Co., at Whangarei. Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declaration Schmidt and Sons, at Taumarunui. of Essential Undertakings No. 71, as published in the New Zealand Scott Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Gazette No. 49 of the 14th May, 1942, together with the amendments The Silverstone Joinery Factory, Ltd., at Dunedin. thereto, as notified in the- Wm. Smith and Co., at Invercargill. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 18th June, 1942. Smith and Smith, Ltd., at Newmarket. New Zealand Gazette No. 64 of 25th June, 1942. Southland Sawmilling Co., at Dunedin. , New Zealand Gazette No. 69 of 16th July, 1942. Speight, Pearce, Nicholl, Davys, Ltd., at Cambridge. New Zealand Gazette No. 70 of 23rd July, 1942. Stacey and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. II4 of 23rd December,-1942. Standard Timber Co., at Stratford. New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of 4th March, 1943. G. Syme and Co., Ltd., at Hawera. New Zealand Gazette No. 28 of 21st April, 1943. George Syme and Co., Ltd., at Stratford. New Zealand Gazette No. 88 of 7th October, 1943. Tamaki Sawmill Co., Ltd., at Newmarket. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 17th August, 1944. Taringamoutu Totara Sawmills, Ltd., at P~Unerston North. New Zealand Gazette No. 79 of 14th September, 1944. Taupo Totara Timber Co., Ltd., at Newmarket. New Zealand Gazette No. 83 of 12th October, 1944. Timber and Building Supplies, Ltd., at Napier. This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder in H. E. Townshend, at Palmerston North. respect only of their timber yards, joinery factories, and planing Desmond Unwin, Ltd., at Timaru. mills :- "\Vanganui Sash and Door Factory and Timber Co., Ltd., :1,L Wanganui. Addington Timber Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. C. S. West, at Helensville. Aickin and Sons (Auckland), Ltd., at Auckland. "\Vestern Timber Co., at Christchurch. Bassett and Co., Ltd., at Wanganui. Westland Timber Co., Ltd., at Lower Hutt. Beadle and Son, at Wanganui. Whangarei Timber Co., Ltd., at Whangarei. C. H. Bell, at Masterton. Arthur Body, at Wanganui. Dated this 31st day of JailUary, 1946. Boon Bros., at New Plymouth. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Boon Bros., Ltd., at Stratford. W. Booth and Co., at Carterton. W. Booth and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of A. W. Brown, Ltd., at Wanganui. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 76 H. Brown and Co., Ltd., at New Plymouth. H. Brown and Co., Ltd., at Waitara. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II Brownlee Ltd., at Kilbirnie. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, The Brunner Co., at Dunedin. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the F. Bullock, at Hamilton. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 76, as published in the Butler Timber Co., Ltd., at Riccarton. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 14th May, 1942. H. H. Campbell and Sons, at Hastings. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Cashmore Bros., Ltd., at Newmarket. Wm. Cook and Sons, Ltd., at Petone. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Craig and Co., at Oamaru. NOTE.-This revocation affects the water-supply, sanitation, C. E. Daniell, Ltd., at Masterton. and drainage services of all local authorities and public bodies, Dannevirke Woodware Co., Ltd., at Dannevirke. except in respect of drainage works as defined by the Land Drainage Dominion Builders' Supplies, Ltd., at Christchurch. Act, 1908. The Dominion Timber Co., at Wellington. Egmont Box Co., at Hawera. Ellis and Burnand, at Hamilton. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Evans Bay Timber Co., Ltd., at Kilbirnie. Declaration of Essential Underta,king No. 77 Feilding Sash and Door Co., at Feilding. Fordell Timber and Case Co., Ltd., at Wanganui. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regula­ H. G. Foster, at Whangarei. I tion II of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations Charles H. Frankham, at Remuera. 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Gardner and Yeoman, Ltd., at Pa,hiatua. Declaration of Essential Undertaking No. 77, as published in the Georgeson Bros., Ltd., at Invercargill. New Zea,land Gazette No. 53 of the 4th June, 1942. Gisborne Box Co., at Gisborne. Graham Bros., at Dannevirke. This revocation affects the undertaking set forth hereunder :­ H. V. Haddock, Ltd., at Dunedin. The Timaru Harbour Improvement Contract. Hardie and Thomson, Ltd., at Christchurch. ' Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Henderson and Pollard, Ltd., at Mount Eden. Hogg and Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Robert Holt and Sons, Ltd., at Hastings. Robert Holt and Sons, Ltd., at Napier. Hopkirk Timbers, Ltd., at Kaiwarra. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regu,lations 1944.-Revocation of C. M. Howison and Son, Ltd., at Dunedin. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 83 and Amendments John Jackson and Co., Ltd., at Timaru. Jarrah Timber Co., at Christchurch. ' N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regula­ Jones and Sandford, Ltd., at New Plymouth. I tion II of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations Kauri Timber Co., Ltd., at Auckland. 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the W. W. Keighley and Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 83, as published in the Kiln Dried Timber and Joinery Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. New Zealand Gazette No. 64 of the 25th June, 1942, together with C. R. Lovatt and Sons, Ltd., at Whangarei. the amendments thereto, as notified in the- Love Construction Co., at Dunedin. New Zealand Gazette No. 96 of 29th October, 1942. McCallum and Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. New Zealand Gazette No. 103 of 19th November, 1942. McCallum and Co., at Oamaru. New Zealand Gazette No. 106 of 3rd December, 1942. McLeod and Gardner, Ltd., at Hastings. New Zealand Gazette No. 34 of 13th May, 1943. Manukau Timber Co., Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 42 of 3rd June, 1943. Maoriland Timber Co., at Frankton. New Zealand GazeUe No. 88 of 7th October, 1943. Marton Sash, Door, and Timber Co., Ltd., at Marton. Morningside Timber Co., Ltd., at Auckland. This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder in Moss Andrews, Ltd., at Penrose. respect only of the manufacture of flour, wheatmeal, wholemeal, New Plymouth Sash and Door Factory and Timber Co., Ltd., oatmeal, or any other product for human consumption resulting at New Plymouth. from the milling of wheat or oats, in respect of permanent employees, N.Z. Sawmillers' Agency Co., Ltd., at Lower Hutt. including clerical and administrative staff:- N.Z. Sawmillers' Agency Co., Ltd., at Wellington. H. Archer and Sons, at Southbrook. G. Nicks and Son, at Takapuna. Aulsebrook and Co., Ltd., at ChristchurcJ:l. Leyland O'Brien Timber Co., Ltd., at Auckland. The Belford Mills Co., Ltd., at Timaru. C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., at Hastings. A. M. Bisley and Co., at Hamilton. C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., at Napier. D. H. Brown and Son, Ltd., at Christchurch. C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., at Newmarket. J. R. Bruce, Ltd., at Titnaru. C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Buchanan's (Flourmills), Ltd., at Ashburton. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Manawatu, Ltd., at Palmerston Bycroft Ltd., at Auckland. North. Cadbury, Fry, Hudson, Ltd., at Dunedin. C. E. Otley, Ltd., at Christchurch. Canterbury Roller Flour Mills Co., Ltd., at Ashburton. Otorohanga Timber Co., Ltd., at Otorohanga. Central Milling Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. Packer and Jones, Ltd., at Christchurch. Cereal Foods (N.Z.), Ltd., at Auckland. Papanui Timber Co., at Christchurch. The City Flour and Oatmeal Mills (Hall and Co.), Ltd., at Paynter and Hamilton, Ltd., at Christchurch. Dunedin. Penrose Sawmilling Co., Ltd., at Penrose. Clark's Milling Co., Ltd., at Maheno. H. P. Piesse, Ltd., at Christchurch. The Crown Milling Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. 88 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No.)

Evans and Co., Ltd., at Timaru. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Richard Evans, Ltd., at Kaiapoi. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 100 and Amendments Fleming and Co., Ltd., at Gore. Fleming and Co., Ltd., at Invercargill. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon bim by Regula­ Fleming and Co., Ltd., at Riccarton. I tion 11 of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations Hanaway and Sons, Ltd., at Dunedin. 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke Hanaway and Sons, Ltd., at Green Island. the Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 100, as published in Harrison's Reform Flour Mills, at Winchester. the New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of the 20th August, 1942, together Healtheries Manufacturing Co., at Auckland. with the amendments thereto, as notified in the- . Henderson Bros., Ltd., at Marton. Hodder and Tolley, Ltd., at Feilding. New Zealand Gazette No. 85 of 10th September, 1942. Ireland and Co., Ltd., at Oamaru. New Zealand Gazette No. 88 of 24th September, 1942. Langdown and Son, Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 96 of 26th Octoper, 1942. A. McCallum and Co., at Blenheim. New Zealand Gazette No. 106 of 3rd December, 1942. Manawatu Mills, Ltd., at Palmerston North. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 1st July, 1943. J. and T. Meek, at Oamaru. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 27th September, 1945. Milligan's Eclipse Flour Co.,. Ltd., at Oamaru. New Zealand Gazette No. 76 of 6th December, 1945. Milligan's Eclipse FlOur Co., Ltd., at Ngapara. This revocation affects the undertaking mentioned hereunder ;­ Model Flour Milling Co., Ltd., at Rangiora. The New Zealand Marble Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Northern Roller Milling Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Pro-vita Mills, Ltd., at Christchurch. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Redwood Bros., Ltd., at Blenheim. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Sanitarium Health Food Co., at Auckland. Sanitarium Health Food Co., at Christchurch. Sefton Fkmrmilling Co., Ltd., at Sefton. Southern Cross Biscuit Co., Ltd., at Wanganui. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Star Milling Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 101 and Amendments Temuka Flour Milling, Grain, and Produce Agency Co., Ltd., at Temuka. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 Timaru Milling Co., at Timaru. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, G. Trapnell and Co., Ltd., at Brookside. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Waikari Flour Milling Co. (1932), Ltd., at Waikari. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No~ 101, as published in the Wakelin Bros., Ltd., at Carterton. New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of 20th August, 1942, together with the Wilkie and Co., at Mosgiel. amendments thereto, as notified in the- Wood Bros., Ltd., at Addington. New Zealand Gazette No. 34 of 13th May, 1943. Wood Bros., Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 29th July, 1943. Zealandia Milling Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 70 of 26th August, 1943. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. New Zealand Gazette No. 42 of 25th May, 1944. A. McLAGAN,· Minister of Industrial Man-power. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 27th September, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 15th November, 1945. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder ;­ Declaration of Essential Industry No. 84 and Amendment McSkimming and Sons, Ltd., at Hedgehope. The National Council for the Reclamation of Waste Material N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 and its Associated Sub-committees and Boards in respect I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, only of the reclamation of waste material, but not including the Minister ·of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the those workers whose wages are paid wholly or in part from Declaratio:(l of Essential Industry No. 84, as published in the New Government funds under Scheme No. 13. Zealand Gazette No. 64 of 25th June, 1942, together with the amend~ K. A. Polglaze, at Kaka. ment thereto, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 81 of The Waste-paper Depots of the Salvation Army, at Wellington. 16th September, 1943. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. NOTE.-This revocation affects all licensed hotels coming within the scope of the New Zealand Licensed Hotel Employees' award, and all private hotels coming within the scope of the New Zealand Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Private Hotel Employees' award. . Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 102 and Amendments

Industrial Man-power Emerge1J,cy Regulations 1944.-Revocation of N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Declaration of Essential Industry No. 85 the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declaration of Es,sential Undertakings No. 102, as published in the N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of 20th August, 1942, together with the I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, amendments thereto, as notified in the- the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declaration of Essential Industry No. 85, as published in the New New Zealand Gazette No. 85 of lOth September, 1942. Zealand Gazette No. lQ9 of 9th December, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 88 of 24th September, 1942. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. New Zealand Gazette No. 96 of 29th October, 1942. New Zealand Gazette No. 106 of 3rd December, 1942. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. New Zealand Gazette No. 112 of 17th December, 1942. NOTE.-This revocation affects all those concerns coming within New Zealand Gazette No. 114 of 23rd December, 1942. the scope of the New Zealand Tea-rooms and Restaurant Employees' New Zealand Gazette No.5 of 4th February, 1943. [i,ward which normally provide a three-course meal including a hot New Zealand Gazette No.6 of lIth February, 1943 . . roast joint, or which are tea-rooms, cafeterias, or quick-lunch New Zealand Gazette No. 10 of 24th February, 1943. parlours, whose substantial business is the ;provision of a meal which New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of 4th March, 1943. includes sandwiches, pies, scones, and cakes. . New Zealand Gazette No. 24 of 8th April, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 28 of 21st April, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 34 of 13th May, 1943. Ind~tstrial Man-power Emergency Regnlations 1944.~Revocalion of New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 1st July, 1943. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 89 and Amendments New Zealand Gazette No. 53 of 15th July, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 29th July, 1943. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him under New Zealand Gazette No. 68 of 19th August, 1943. I Regulation II of the Industrial Man-power Emergency New Zealand Gazette No. 70 of 26th August, 1943. Regulations 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby New Zealand Gazette No. 81 of 16th September, 1943. revoke the Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 89, as pu b- . New Zealand Gazette No. 88 of 7th October, 1943. lished in the New Zealand Gazette No. 64 of the 25th June. 1942 New Zealand Gazette No. III of 16th December, 1943. together with the amendments thereto, as notified in the- ' , New Zealand Gazette No.1 of 13th January, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of 20th August, 1942. New Zealand Gazette No. 13 of 24th February, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 24 of 8th April, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 16 of 2nd March, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 40 of 27th May, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 19 of 9th March, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 1st July, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of 23rd March, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 103 of 25th November, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 35 of 4th May, 1944. This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder ;­ New Zealand Gazette No. 77 of 31st August, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 79 of 14th September, 1944. Bond's Hosiery Mills (New Zealand), Ltd., at vVellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 81 of 28th September, 1944. Dominion Hosiery Mills, Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 85 of 26th October, 1944. Jacquard Hosiery Mills, Ltd., at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 91 of 23rd November, 1944. Korma Mills, Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 20 of 22nd March, 1945. Masterton Hosiery Mills, at Masterton. New Zealand Gazette No. 24 of 12th April, 1945. T. Phaup, at Ashburton. New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of 5th July, 1945. Prestige (New Zealand), Ltd., at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 19th July, 1945. Tudor Hosiery, Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 27th September, 1945. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 15th November, 1945. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. New Zealand Gazette No. 76 of 6th December, ~945. JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 89

This revocation affects the undermentioned undertakings ;­ New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of 5th July, 1945. Academy Pattern Co., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 27th September, 1945. Atlas Products (N.Z.), Ltd., at Lower Hutt. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 15th November, 1945. B. and B. Concrete Co., Ltd., at Auckland. New·Zealand Gazette No. 76 of 6th December, 1945. The Bias Binding Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., at Christchurch. This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder :­ Bradford Cotton Mills (New Zealand), Ltd., at Lower Hutt. H. Bramley, at Wellirl'gton. Canvas Goods and Repair Co., at ·Wellington. The Castlecliff Railway Co., Ltd. _ B. viV. Carter, Ltd., in respect of its fibrous-plaster works at Claude Kendall, at Hamilton, in respect only of the collection Te Aroha. and disposal of garbage under contract to the Hamilton Cement Products, Ltd., at Wellington. Borough Council. Certified Concrete, Ltd., Auckland. New Zealand Institute for the Blind, at Auckland. Certified Concrete, Ltd., Lower Hutt. Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Certified Concrete, Ltd., at Wellington. Children, Inc. (Plunket Society), in respect of all registered Dominion Industries, Ltd., in respect of the Asbestos-cement nurses but excluding Karitane nurses in training. Products Division at Christchurch. Sewerage-construction work on behalf of the Dargaville The Linseed Products Division of Dominion Industries, Ltd., at Borough Council. Dunedin. The maintenance and operation of the railway-line controlled Eide and Co., Ltd., at Wanganui. by the Taupo Totara Timber Co., Ltd., at Putaruru, and Firth Concrete, Ltd., at Frankton Junction. also salvaging operations on that portion of the said Firth Concrete, Ltd., at Stratford. raHway-line which is being dismantled. Vi. R. Funnell, at Auckland. The laundry factory of the Union Steam Ship Co. of New Hutcheson, Wilson, and Co., Ltd., at 'Vellington. Zealand, Ltd., at Wellington. \V. Larsen and Sons, at Wanganui. 1\fanawatu Platers, Ltd., at Palmerston North. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. The Sack-reconditioning Department of McKendrick Bros., A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Ltd., at Christchurch. The Sack-reconditioning Department of McKendrick Bros., Ltd., at Hamilton. Indust1-ial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of The Sack-reconditioning Department of McKendrick Bros., Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 106 and Amendments Ltd., at New Plymouth. The Sack-reconditioning Department of McKendrick Bros., N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regula~ Ltd., at Wanganui. I tion 11 of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations Metters (New Zealand), Ltd., at Petone. 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the' Myrl Shoe Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., at Auckland. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 106, as published in the New Zealand Concrete Pipes and Products, Ltd., at Greymouth. New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of 20th August, 1942, together with The cream-.receiving and bulking depots owned by the New the amendments thereto, as notified in the- Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., at Clevedon, Papakura, Te Kuiti, and Coromandel. New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of 20th August, 1942. New Zealand Indentors, Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 85 of lOth September, 1942. Nolan Concrete Products, Ltd., at Palmerston North. I New Zealand Gazette No. 88 of 24th September, 1942. The Sack-reconditioning Department of P. O'Shannessey, at New Zealand Gazette No. 92 of 15th October, 1942. Papakura. New Zealand Gazette No. 96 of 29th October, 1942. The Paramount Bedding Co., Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 106 of 31'0. December, 1942. Tatra Leather Goods, at 41 Dixon Street, Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 112 of 17th December, 1942. Tekau Knitwear, Ltd., at Ashburton. New Zealand Gazette No. 114 of 23rd December, 1942. Turner and Evans, Ltd., at Palmerston North. New Zealand Gazette No.1 of 14th January, 1943. Turner and Evans, Ltd., at 'Vellington. New Zealand Gazette No.5 of 4th February, 1943. G. C. Roberts, at Taumnga. New Zealand Gazette No.6 of 11th February, 1943. Sails and Covers, Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 10 of 24th February, 1943. Structural Concrete, Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of 4th March, 1943. Structural Concrete, Ltd., at Lower Hutt. New Zealand Gazette No. 18 of 18th March, 1943. Structural Concrete, Ltd., at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 24 of 8th April, 1943. E. G. Sullivan, at Petone. New Zealand Gazette No. 28 of 21st April, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 34 of 13th May, 1943. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. New Zealand Gazette No. 40 of 27th May, 1943. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. New Zealand Gazette No. 42 of 31'0. June, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 48 of 24th June, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 1st July, 1943. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 29th July, 1943. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 104 and Amendments New Zealand Gazette No. 103 of 25th November, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 105 of 2nd December, 1943. , N pursuance' of the powers conferred upon him by Regula­ New Zealand Gazette No. III of 16th December, 1943. I tion 11 of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations New Zealand Gazette No.1 of 13th January, 1944. 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke New Zealand Gazette No. 13 of 24th February, 1~44. the Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 104, as published in New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of 231'0. March, 1944. the New Zealand Gazette No. 112 of 17th December, 1942, together New Zealand Gazette No. 29 of 5th April, 1944. with the amendments thereto, as notified in the- New Zealand Gazette No. 32 of 20th April, 1944.. New Zealand Gazette No. 35 of 4th May! 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 114 of 23rd December, 1942. . New Zealand Gazette No. 79 of 14th September, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of 17th June, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 86 of 2nd November, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 1st July, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 91 of 231'0. November, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 70 of 26th August, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of 5th July, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 79 of 14th September, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 51 of 2nd-August, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 81 of 28th September, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 27th September, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 83 of 12th October, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 15th November, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of 22nd February, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 76 of 6th December, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 15th November, 1945. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder :­ A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Afforestation Proprietary, Ltd., at Taupo. E. Astley and Sons, Ltd., at 107 Hobson Street, Auckland. Barr-Browns Ltd., at ,Vellington, except in respect of work Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of outside the factory. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 105 and Amendments Bryant and May, Bell, and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Buchanan and Edwards, at Wanganui. Cawthron Institute, at Nelson. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regula­ The sack-reconditioning department of Clark Bros., at Auckland. I tion 11 of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations Crompton's Ltd., at Wellington. 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Gadabouts, at Auckland. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 105, as published in the J. Gadsden and Co., Ltd., at 250 Durham Street, Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of 20th August, 1942, together with Gasparini Bros., at 'Vellington. the amendments thereto, as notified in the- The medicinal and pharmaceutical production department of New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of 20th August, 1942. Glaxo Laboratories (New Zealand), Ltd., at Bunnythorpe~ New Zealand Gazette No. 92 of 15th October, 1942. Glendermid Ltd., at Dunedin in respect only of their office and New Zealand Gazette No. 96 of 29th October, 1942. warehouse. . New Zealand Gazette No. 114 of 231'0. December, 1942. John Grant and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No.1 of 14th January, 1943. John Grant and Co., Ltd., at Foxton. New Zealand Gazette No. 10 of 24th February, 1943. .John Grant and Co., Ltd., at Lower Hutt. New Zealand Gazette No. 18 of 18th March, 1943. .John Grant and Co., Ltd., at Trentham. New Zealand Gazette No. 28 of 21st April, 1943. Harold Lightband, Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 40 of 27th May, 1943. Manawatu Canvas Co., Ltd., at Palmerston North. New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of 17th June, 1943. Nelson's (New Zealand), Ltd., at Kaiti, Gisborne. New Zealand Gazette No.1 of 13th January, 1944. New Zealand Wax Vesta Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. New Zealand Gazette No. 79 of 14th September, 1944. New Zealand vVoolpack and Textiles, Ltd., at Foxton. New Zealand Gazette No. 87 of 9th November, 1944. Paget Shoe Co., Ltd., at Auckland. o THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No.5

Paratex Ltd., at :getone, in respect of the manufacture of This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder :­ rubber soles and heels. Catholic Women's Hostel, at Wellington. Rubber Distributors, Ltd., at petone. Heni Materoa Home, at Gisborne. Rubber Reclaim, Ltd.,· at· Christchurch. Massey Agricultural College Hostel, at Palmerston North. M. C. Stapleton and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Police Mess, Central Police Station, Wellington. Tattersfield Ltd., at Auckland, in respect only of the bedding, The restaurant of the Sanitarium Health Food Co., at Auckland. wool-spinning, and carpet-weaving sections. The restaurant of the Sanitarium Health Food Co., at Wellington. Textile Bag Co. (Joyce Bros.), Ltd.: at Christchurch. Victoria University College in respect of Weir House. Trojan Tyre Tread Co., at Petone. H. A. Tuck and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. The hostel of the Wellington Boys' Institute known as Rhodes Vivian Slippers, Ltd., at Wellington. Hostel, at Wellington. Wellington College Hostel known as Firth House, at Wellington. The Wellington Pressing Co., Ltd., at Wellington. R. T. Williams, at Lower Hutt. The Wellington Society for the Relief of the Aged Needy in Wood Products, Ltd., at Invercargill. respect of the Home for the Aged Needy, at Newtown. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power.

Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Declaration of Essential Industry No. 109 Declaration of Essential Industry No. 123 and Amendment

N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, the Minist.er of Industrial Man -power doth here by revoke the Declara­ the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the tion of Essential Industry No. 109, as published in theNew Zealand Declaration of Essential Industry No. 123, as published in the Gazette No. 114 of 23rd December, 1942. New Zealand Gazette No. 103 of 19th November, 1942, together Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. with the amendment thereto, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 28 of 21st April, 1943. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. NOTE.-This revocation affects all workers engaged on work A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. that comes within any of the classes of the work, except picture­ frame making, specified in the New Zealand Furniture-trade NOTE.-This revocation affects all workers employed on work Employees' award, including the manufacture of pillow-cases and that comes within any ofthe classes of workspecified in the Northern mattress-cases, and including also sewing and other work connected Industri111 District Electrical Workers' a ward, the Taranaki Industrial with upholstered furniture. District Electrical Workers' award, the WelHngtonIndustrialDistrict Electrical Workers' award, the Wellington Industrial District Electrical Workers' (on Ship Work) award, the Marlborough, Nelson, Industrial M an~power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation· of Westland, and Canterbury Industrial Districts Electrical Workers' Declaration of Essential Industry No. 110 and Amendment award, the Otago Provincial District Electrical Workers' award, and the Southland Provincial District Electrical Workers' award. The revocation also applies to all electrical dmughtsmen, technical N pursuance of t~e powers conferred upon him by Reg;ulation 11 engineers, production engineers, and estimating and costing engineers I of the IndustrIal Man-power Emergency RegulatIOns 1944, employed in undertakings in which any work is performed that the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the comes within any of the classes or work specified above. Declaration of Essential Industry No. 110, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 74 of 6th August, 1942, together with the amendment thereto, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No.5 of 4th February, 1943. . Ind1tstrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Declaration of Essential Industry No. 127 and Amendment A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. ·1.N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 NOTE.-This revocation affects the operations of all under­ of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, takings engaged in the manufacture of tobacco and the redrying the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the of tobacco-leaf, except in respect of workers employed as salesmen Declaration of Essential Industry No. 127, as published in the or window-dressers. New Zealand Gazette No. Il4 of 23rd December, 1942, together ,with the amendment thereto, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 40 of 27th May, 1943. I'4dustrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Declaration of Essential Industry No. 116 A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 NOTE.-This revocation affects the operations of all herd­ I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, improvement associations in respect of. women herd-recording t4e Minister of Industrial Man -power doth here by revoke the Declara­ officers and women clerical staff. tion of Essential Industry No. 115, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 74 of 6th August, 1942. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocat£on of Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 132 A.·McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. NOTE.~This revocation affects all workers coming within the N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regula­ scope of the New Zealand (except Westland) Plumbers' and I tion II of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations Gasfitters' award. 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 132, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 10 ofthe 24th February, 1943. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Declaration of Essential Industry No. 116 The revocation affects the undertakings mentioned hereunder :­ The Commandery in New Zealand of the Order of St. John at N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 Wellington in respect of the ambulance transport services. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Wellington District Free Ambulance, at Wellington. th-e Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Declaration of Essential Industry No. 116, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 85 of 10th September, 1942. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industri.al Man-power. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revooation of NOTE.-This revocation affects the tire-retreading industry. Declaration of Essential Undertakings N 0.134 and Amendments

N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regula­ Influstrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.~Revocation of I tion II of the Industrial Man-power. Emergency Regulations Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 117 and Amendment~ 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 134, as published in the N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regula­ New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of the 17th June, 1943, together with I tion 11 of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations the amendments thereto, as notified in the- 1944,the Minister of Industriall\fan-power doth hereby revoke the New Zealand Gazette No. 53 of 15th July, 1943. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 117, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 64 of 5th August, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 34 of 13th May, 1943, together with the New Zealand Gazette No. 70 of 26th August, 1943. amendments thereto, as notified in the- New Zealand Gazette No.1 of 13th January, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 34 of 13th May, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No.5 of 3rd February, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 40 of 27th May, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 16 of 2nd March, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 91 of 21st October, 1943. New Zealand Gazette No. 29 of 5th April, 1944 New Zealand Gazette No. 42 of 25th May, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 64 of 27th July, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 58 of 13th July, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 79 of 14th September, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of 22nd February, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 83 of 12th October, 1944. New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of 5th July, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 91 of 23rd November, 1944. JAN. 31) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 91

New Zealcmd GC6zette No. 93 of 30th November, 1944. L. Albert (including Miss S. Shieff), at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 16 of 1st March, 1945. F. N. Ambler and Co., Ltd., at Auckland~ New Zealand Gazette No. 29 of 26th April, 1945. Amos Softgoods, Ltd., at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 46 of 5th July, 1945. V. R. Anderson and Co., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 19th July, 1945. Ascot Manufacturing Co., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 51 of 2nd August, 1945. Auckland Clothing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 27th September, 1945. Mrs. H. Ball, at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 15th November, 1945. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. W. Barnes and Co., at Dunedin. This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder :­ Baronet Textiles, Ltd., at Christchurch. Construction work on the Arawata Bridge,Jackson'sBay-Haast J. W. Barraclough and Co., at Christchurch. Road. Barry Manufacturing Co., at Auckland. Bridge 1883 near Parakao on the Kaikohe-Maungatapere Main J. lVI. Bartlett and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Highway. George Beardsley and Co. (New Zealand), Ltd., at Wellington. Hallahan's Bridge construction work on the 'Vaimamaku- Beath and Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. . Ohaeawai Main Highway. Berlei (New Zealand), Ltd., at Auckland. Hikurangi River Bridge construction work on the Kamo­ Joe Bierman, Ltd., at Christchurch. Hikurangi Main Highway. L. P. Birch, at Auckland. Kiiipaka Bridge construction work on the Whangarei-Kiripaka D. H. Blackie, Ltd., at Dunedin . . Main Highway. D. H. Blackie, Ltd., at Wellington. Otarao Stream Bridge on Kaikohe -Maungatapere Main Leo ·Blake, Ltd., at Wellington. Highway, L. C. Blakely Manufacturing Co., at Christchurch. Purua Hall Bridge construction work on the Kamo-Hikurangi Blythe's Ltd., at Napier. Main Highway. Bond Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Newton. Construction work on piers of railway bridge No. 222 on N apier­ Bond Street Models, Ltd., at Nelson. Gisborne Line. Bond Street Models, Ltd., at Wellington. Construction of fOl;mdations for new railway bridge at T. R. Booker, at Wellington. Ngawapurua. . . F. M. Bouzaid, at Wellington. Rakaia Gorge Bridge construction work on the Darfield-Arundel Bradford Clothing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Highway. Bradford Tailoring Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Construction work on Stirling Bridge for Eketahuna County Bradley and Co., at Auckland. . Council. . _ J. A. Bradley, at Dunedin. Titoki Bridge construction workon the Kaikohe-Maungatapere G. Bramall and Co. (New Zealand), Ltd., at Palmerston North. Main Highway. G. Bramall and Co. (New Zealand), Ltd., at Petone. Thorburn's Bridge construction work on the Ka.mo-Hikurangi Bramley Gowns, at Auckland. Main Highway. F. Bray and Co. (Chadwick and Bray), at Auckland. Construction work on the vVaiototo River Bridge, Jackson's J. Brennan, at Auckland. Bay - Haast Road. British Leathercrafts, Ltd., at Christchurch. vVairua River Bridge construction work on the Kamo-Hikurangi Broadway Suits, Ltd., at Wellington. Main Highway. J. Brmvu, at Newmarket. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. F. H. Bustin, Ltd., at Wellington. Cambridge Clothing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. R. F. Campion, at Auckland. Canterbury vVoollen Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. Cassrels Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Catherine Gowns, at Auckland. Cathie and Sons, Ltd., at Masterton. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.--Revocation oj Cathie and Sons, Ltd., at Wellington. Declaration oj Essential Industry No. 1.37 Cavendish Mantles, at Dunedin. Central Manufacturing Co~, at Auckland. Children's Garments, at Wanganui. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 Childswear Ltd., at Auckland. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Christchurch Clothing Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. the Ministcr of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Classic Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Declaration of Essential Industry No. 137, as published in the New Cochrane and McDonald, at Auckland. Zealand Gazette No. 42 of 25th May, 1944. J. Collinson, Ltd., at Auckland. Dated this 31sli day of January, 1946. S. Cook, Ltd., at Christchurch. A. Me LAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Annie Coombes, at Dunedin. Co-operative Lingerie Co., at Christchurch. NOTE.-This revocation affects the operations of the manual­ Coronet Softgoods Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Rangiora. training centres under the control of the Rehabilitation Department. Coross Manufacturing Co., at Wellington. George Court and Sons, Ltd., at Auckland. John Court, Ltd., at Auckland. Crown Tailoring Co. (New Zealand), Ltd., at Christchurch. Dean's Ltd., at Christchurch. Industrial Man-power Emergency Reg16lations 1944.-Revocation oj H. Denford, at Dunedin. Declaration oj Essential Undertakings No. 150 and Amendments The Derby Clothing Factory, at Christchurch. Dominion Clothirig Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Dominion Finewear, Ltd., at Auckland. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 Dominion Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Don Tailors, at Wellington. the Minister of Industrial Man-power' doth hereby revoke the Dorothy Gowns, at Auckland. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 150, as published in the Drapery Distributing Co.,. Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 105 uf the 2nd December, 1943, together W. H. Dray, at Wellington. with the amendments thereto, as notified in the- Dresswell Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No.1 of 13th January, 1944. Dressy Frock Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 13 of 24th Februarv, 1944. F. Dunn, at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of·23rd March; 1944. Dunedin Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. New Zealand Gazette No. 29 of 5th April, 1944. H. R. Eccleston, Ltd., at Palmerston North. New Zealand Gazette No. 35 of 4th May, 1944. Elbe Tailoring Co., at WeUington. New Zealand Gazette No. 53 of 22nd June, 1944. Elegante Neckwear Co., at Lower Hutt. New Zealand Gazette No. 64 of 27th July, 1944. Elite Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 71 of 17th August, 1944. T. H. Elmes and Co., at Dunedin. New Zealand Gazette No. 77 of 31st August, 1944. Emms, at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 79 of 14th September, 1944. A. E. Enright, Ltd., at Hawera. New Zealand Gazette No. 81 of 28th September, 1944. A. E. Enright, Ltd., at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 83 of 12th October, 1944. Exquisite Finish Studio, at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 87 of 9th November, 1944. Farmers' Trading Co., Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 93 of 30th November, 1944. E. W. Farrier, at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 16 of 1st March, 1945. Fashions Ltd., at New Plymouth. New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 8th March, 1945. Fashions Ltd., at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 20 of 22nd March, 1945. Fayreform Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 24 of 12th April, 1945. G. H. Ferguson and Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. New Zealand Gazette No. 29 of 26th April, 1945. G. H. Findlay and Co., at Dunedin. New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 19th July, 1945. L. J. Fisher and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Gazette No. 51 of 2nd August, 1945. Charles Freedman, Ltd., at Wellington. New Zealand Gazette No. 74 of 29th November, 1945. Mrs. C.E. Fuller (Fuller Clothing Co.), at Christchurch. Fuller Clothing Manufacturing Co., a.t Leeston. This revocation affects the clothing factories, including clerical Gale and Evans, at Christchurch. and administrative staffs, other than persons employed in connection P. J. Galvin, at Wellington. with retail selling of the undertakings set forth hereunder :- 1. Goodman and Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. Abbott, Armstrong, and Howie, Ltd., at Auckland. M. Gould and Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. Abelco Ltd., at Wellington. James Gray, at Christchurch. Advance Outfitters, at Newton. E. C. Greer, Ltd., at Auckland. 92 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE rNa. 5

R. Greer and Son, Ltd., at Ponsonby. Progress Manufacturing Co., at Christchurch. S. J. Gudsell and Co., at Auckland. Quinn's Clothing Factory; Ltd., at Dunedin. Hallenstein Bros;, Ltd., at Dunedin. Rajah Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Harris, Langton, Ltd., at Auckland. K H. Raphael Clothing Manufacturers, Ltd., at Palmerston Harrison and Taylor,at Auckland. North. Harrods Fashions, at Christchurch. Recenia Manufacturing Co., at Wellington. Hauraki Clothing Co., Ltd., at Thames. Regent Clothing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Haydon Clothing Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Palmerston North. Regent Gowns, Ltd., at Wellington. J. Hays and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Julie Reid, at Auckland. Thomas Heaney and Co. (New Zealand), at Wellington. L. E. Reid and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Miss L Hill, at Auckland. Rendell's Ltd., at Auckland. Hill Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Renown Clothing Co., at Wellington. M. Hollander, at Christchurch. Reslau Ltd., at Auckland. Hollander's Ltd., at Wellington. Rex Tailoring Co., at Feilding. W. Hooker, at Christchurch. Rex Tailoring Co., at Wellington. J. M. Hyams (New Zealand), Ltd., at Auckland. Rhodes and Simpson, Ltd., at Christchurch. Ideal Garments, Ltd., at Christchurch. Riccarton Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. Individual Gowns, Ltd., at Wellington. Eo L. Riley, Ltd., at Newmarket. International Models, Ltd., at Christchurch. P. Robert and Co., Ltd., at Palmerston North. LX.L. Soft Goods Manufacturing Co., at Wanganui. N. and J. Robinson Bros. Clothing, Ltd., at Auckland. R. Jaffe, Ltd., at Auckland. Ross and Glendining, Ltd., at Auckland. Jean Manufacturing Co., at Dunedin. Ross and Glendining, Ltd., at Dunedin. E. M. Jenkins and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Royal Manufacturing 00., at Auckland. Leonard Johnson and Co., at Wellington. S. Saltzman, Ltd., at Dunedin. Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. Samuels and Kelly, Ltd., at Wellington. Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Radley. Sander Tie Co., at Wellington. Ethel Kay Mantles, at Wellington. Sargood, Son, and Ewen, Ltd., at Dunedin. Kendell and Co., at Auckland. R. W. Saunders, Ltd., at Christchurch. F. Khouri, Ltd., at Wellington. Schneideman and Co., at Wellington. F. M. King and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Schneideman and Sons, Ltd., at Wellington. Klippell Bros. (New Zealand), Ltd., at Auckland. Scott Manufacturing Co., at Auckland. Knitex Ltd., at Palmerston North. J. C. Seelye, Ltd., at Dunedin. W. Knox and Sons, Ltd., at Wellington. Selwyn Manufacturing 00., Ltd., at Wellington. Laddaloc and Lady Jane, at Newmarket. Semco Art Needlework Proprietary, Ltd., at Wellington. F. Lees and Co., at Wellington. Marcus Shapiro, Ltd., at Wellington. La Grande Manufacturing Co., at Auckland. G. N. Shore and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Lane, Walker, Rudkin, Ltd., at Christchurch. Silkriit (New Zealand), Ltd., at Auckland. A. Levy, Ltd., at Levin. Silknit (New Zealand), Ltd., at Dunedin. A. Levy, Ltd., at Wellington. Smartwear Ltd., at Christchurch. Charles Levy, at Christchurch. Smith and Oaughey, Ltd., at Auckland. Lichfield Shirts, Ltd., at Christchurch. Smith and McKenzie, at Dunedin. Lion Clothing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. C. Smith, Ltd., at Wellington. L.J.D. Manufacturers, at Hastings. H. and J. Smith, Ltd., at Invercargill. Clothing Co., at Auckland. Jessica Alice Sparkes, at Christchurch. London Mantles Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. Standard Manufacturing Co., Ltd., as Wellington. London Tailoring Co., at Wellington. H. L. Steedman, Ltd., at Dunedin. M. Lubransky, at Wellington. J. Steele, Ltd., at Auckland. Lustre (New Zealand), Ltd., at Wellington. Henry Stirling, Ltd., at Auckland. Lyceum Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Lower Hutt. Lynn Laces, at Auckland. _ Stitchwell Manufacturing Co., at Christchurch. J. J. McCaskey and Son, Ltd., at Wanganui. Strong Clothing 00., Ltd., at Auckland. Strong Clothing, Ltd., at Pliinmerton. J. J. McCaskey and Son, Ltd., at Wellington. McCullough and Co., J..td., at Auckland. Stylecraft Costume and Mantle Manufacturers, at Wellington. L. A. McGregor, at Auckland. Stylish Clothing Co., at Auckland. McPhail and Fisher, Ltd., at Christchurch. Stylish Mantles, Ltd., at Christchurch. John Mack, at New Plymouth. Supreme Froc~s Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Maida Vale Clothing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. R. and W. H. Symington and Co. (New Zealand), Limited, at Manchester Costume Co., at Auckland. Palmerston North. Manchester Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Wellington. R. and W. H. Symington (New Zealand), Ltd., at Wellington. Mantles Ltd., at Christchurch. W. H. V. Taine, Ltd., at Auckland. Marshall Clothing Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Ann Talbot,at Wellington. Matheson Minster, Ltd., at Wellington. Tayla Made Knitwear, Ltd., at Auckland. Meldrum's Ltd., at DUnedin. Tracey and Sons, at Wellington. Mignonette, at Auckland. J. W. Trott and Son, at Christchurch. Miller's (Wholesale), Ltd., at Christchurch. Tucker and Hunter, at Dunedin. Milne and Choyce, Ltd., at Auckland. Tudor Clothing Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. M.K. Manufacturers, Ltd., at Auckland. Tudor Clothing Manufacturing Co., at Invercargill. Model Shirt CQ., at Auckland. 20th Century Tailors, at Ohristchurch. R. J. Monnie, at Wellington. Twist and Co., at Wellington. S. L. Morgan, at Wellington. H. G. Twist, at Wellington. James Murphy, at Christchurch. Underwear Manufacturers, Ltd., at Wellington. Myrl Felt Products, Ltd., at Auckland. United Clothing Co., at Auckland. Nagel's Creations, Ltd., at Auckland. - H. Wa;de and Son, -Ltd., at Wellington. Nagel's Creations, Ltd., at Whangarei. J. Wakem and Sons, at Auckland. Napier Clothing, at Napier. S. -Wakem and Sons, Ltd., at Wellington. J. G. Nelson, at Wellington. Walton Ltd., -at Auckland. New Brighton Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. Wanganui Underwear Co., at Wanganui. Newling and Wilson, Ltd., at Auckland. Wanganui Woollen Mills, at Ar~moho. . F. Newton, at Auckland. Martha Washington Manufacturmg Co., at Wellmgton. New Zealand Continental Raincoat Factory, at Lower Hutt. Martha Washington Manufacturing Co., at Nelson. New Zealand Knitted Wear, Ltd., at Auckland. Waterproofing Industries, Ltd., at Wellington. Nuffield Manufacturing Co., at Newmarket. Wellington W00llen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Nu Venus Foundations, Ltd., at Auckland. West End Costume Co., Ltd., at Auckland. E. J. Osborne, at Auckland. T-. Westheim and Co., Ltd., at Wanganui. Ovanix Ltd., at Auckland. T. Westheim and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Overseas Traders, Ltd., at Wellington. J. A. Wilkinson and Sons, Ltd., at Frankton Junction. Paragon Dress Co., at Christchurch. Williden and Co., Ltd., at Frankton Junction. Paramount Frocks, at Auckland. James Wilson, Ltd., at Auckland. _ Paris Manufacturing_ Co., at Christchurch. Windsor Manufacturing Co., at Auckland. Parisian Coat and Costume Co., at Auckland. R. T. Woods, Ltd., at Auckland. Parisian Neckwear, Ltd., at Auckland. Woolcraft Ltd., at Auckland. Parisienne Gown Manufacturing Co., at W-ellington. Woolley's Ltd., at Auckland. Peerless Tie Factory, Ltd., at Wellington. Worthy Olothing Manufacturers, Ltd., at Auckland. P.G. Garments, Ltd., at Christchurch. Hugh Wright, Ltd., at Auckland. Phcenix Tailoring Co., at Wellington. Wynter's Ltd., at Wellington. Pinnacle Manufacturing Co., at Dunedin. M. Zemba and Son, atWanganui. Pleating House, at Wellington. M. Zemba, Ltd., at Wellington. Plummer and Co., at Auckland. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Premier Manufacturing Co., at Auckland. Preston and Maurice, Ltd., at Auckland. A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial MaJ?--power. JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulcdions 1944.-Revoca.tion of Industrial Man-power Emergency Reg't~lations 1944.-Revocation of Declaration of E8sential Undertakings No. 154 and Amendments Declaration of Essent-ial Industry No. 156

N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 I o~ ~he Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by- Regulation 11 the Mmlster of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Declaration of Essential Industry No. 156, as published in the the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the New Zealand Gazette No. 11 of 15th February, 1945. Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 154, as published in the Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. New Zealand Gazette No. 96 of 14th December, 1944, together with A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Mall-power. amendments thereto, as published in the- NOTE.-This revocation affects the operations of all Harbour New Zealand Gazette No. 14 of 22nd February, 1945. B?a~ds in respect of permanent and weekly employees coming New Zealand Gazette No. 20 of 22nd March, 1945. wlthm the scope of the Northern, vVellington, and Otago and New Zealand Gazette No. 49 of 19th July, 1945. Southland Industrial Districts Boatbuilders' and Shipwrights' New Zealand Gazette No. 58 of 13th September, 1945. award. New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 27th September, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 62 of 4th October, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 69 of 1st November, 1945. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder :­ Declaration of Essential Industry No. 157 The removal of Army buildings from ,Vaterloo, Pahautanui, and l\lcKay's Crossing and the re-erection of same at N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 Trentham Military Camp. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944 Construction work on the Lower Nihotapu Dam (Auckland the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke th~ City water-supply). Declaration of Essential Industry No. 157, as published in the Construction work on freezing-works buildings for Thomas New Zealand Gazette No. 52 of 9th AI,lgust, 1945. Borthwick and Sons (Australasia), Ltd., at Waitara. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Construction work on residential, administrative, and factory A. MeLAGAN, Mihister of Industrial Man-power. buildings and garage for Dairy Products, Ltd., at Kapuni, NOTE.-This revocation affects the building and construction Taranaki. of hospitals and school buildings, including alterations and additions The construction of a new factory, seed-store, and cleaning­ thereto, and the building and construction of new houses. shed for the Linseed Products Division of Dominion Industries, Ltd., at Dunedin. Construction work on reservoir at Nae Nae (Hntt Valley Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of water-supply). Declaration of Essential Indu8try No. 158 and Amendment Remodelling and rebuilding of freezing chambers for Taranaki Producers' Freezing ,Vorks Co., Ltd., at New Plymouth. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 Dated this 31st day of January; 194f3. I . . of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, the Mmlster of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declara­ A. MeLAGAN. Minister of Industrial Man-power. tion of Essential Industry No. 158, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 52 of 9th August, 1945, together with the amendment thereto, as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 65 of 18th October, 1945. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Ind'ustrial Man-power Emergency Regulation8 1944.-Revocation of Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 155 and Amendments A. Me LAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. NOTE.-This revocation affects all work in connection with the con~truct~on of hydro-electric generating plant at Karapiro, Maraetal, Kaltawa, and Lake Tekapo, and the construction of a N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regula­ storage dam and work incidental thereto at the Cobb River Hydro­ I tion 11 of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations electric Power-station, including the construction of hydro-electric 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the generating plant at these places by any Department of State. This Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 155, as published in the revocation also affects all contractors and subcontractors carrying New Zealand Gazette No.4 of 25th ,January, 1945, together with the out any work in connection with the hydro-electric schemes a mendments thereto, as notified in the- mentioned above, including the provision of accommodation and meals for workers employed on them'. New Zealand Gazette No. 20 of 22nd March, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 24 of 12th April, 1945. New Zealand Gazette No. 29 of 26th April, 1945. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of New Zealancl Gazette No. 34 of 24th May, 1945. Declaration of Essential Undertaking No. 159 New Zealand Gazette No. 58 of 13th September, 1945. This revocation affects the undertakings set forth hereunder :­ N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation II Ascot Dry Cleaning Co., at Auckland. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Auckland Laundry Co., Ltd., at Grey Lynn. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the British Laundry Co., at Auckland; Declaration of Essential Undertaking No. 159, as published in the Brown and ~rmigers, Ltd., at Christchurch. New Zealand Gazette No. 52 of 9th August, 1945. Crown Laundry, Ltd., at Wellington. , Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Culpan's Dry Cleaners, Ltd., at Auckland. A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Dominion Dyers, Ltd., at Petone. N OTE.-This revocation affects all construction work at the Grosvenor Laundry, Ltd., at Grey Lynn. Devonport Naval Base, including all such work being carried out Hallam's Dry Cleaning Service, at Huntly. by any Department of State or by any contractor or subcontractor. Hawke's Bay Steam Laundry, at Napier. Henry's Dyers and Dry Cleaners, Ltd., at Newmarket. Home Laundry Service (Taylor'S Bagwash), at Christchurch. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Hygienic Towel Supply, Ltd., at Wellington. Declaration of Essential Industry No. 160 Ideal Bag Wash Laundry, at Petone. Modern Way Dry Cleaners, at Hamilton. Moody's Dye -Works, Ltd., at Newmarket. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 Natiori.al Overall Service, at Wellington. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Newmestic Laundry Co., Ltd., at Grey Lynn. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the The New Plymouth Steam Laundry Co., Ltd., at New Plymouth. Declaration of Essential Industry No. 160, as published in the Northern Laundry, Ltd., at Devonport. New Zealand Gazette No. 56 of 30th August, 1945. N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Onehunga Dry Cleaner's, at Onehunga. A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Otahuhu Dry Cleaning Co., at Otahuhu. NOTE.-This revocation affects the building and construction Petolle Steam Laundry Co., Ltd., at Petone. of cow-sheds, wool-sheds, piggeries, and other farm buildings. Porter's Dye ,Vorks, Ltd., at Epsom. Rotorua Electric Laundry, at Rotorua. Supply Laundry and" Tri " Cleaners, Ltd., at Auckland. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Taylor Bros., Ltd., at Wellington. Declaration of Essential Undertaking No. 162 Taylor's Dyers and Cleaners, Ltd., at Christchurch. Union Steam Shij) Company of New Zealand, Ltd. (Laundry), N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 at Wellington. United Dry Cleaners, Ltd., at Auckland. I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, United Dry Cleaners, Ltd., at Grey Lynn. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the The Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Declaration of Essential Undertaking No. 162, as published in the Waikato Laundry and Bagwash Co., Ltd., at Frankton Junction. New Zealand Gazette No. 56 of 30th August, 1945. Wanganui Steam Laundry Co., Ltd., at 'Vanganui. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. Wellington Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd., at Wellington. A. MeLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Dated this 31st day of ,January, 1946. N OTE.-This revocation affects the Second Division of the New Zealand Government Railways, but not including the Road A. McLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Services Branch. TIlE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No.5

Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of Notice of Persons affected by Applications for Licenses under Part III Declaration of Essential Undertaking No. 164 of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 Manufacture for' Sale of Footwear I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the United Machinists, Ltd., care of Box 56, Upper Symonds Street, Declaration of Essential Undertaking No. 164, as published in tIle Auckland, has applied for permission to machine uppers in Dargaville New Zealand Gazette No. 56 of 30th August, 1945. on behalf of Barker, Smith, and Lynch, Ltd., Trenwith Bros., Ltd., Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. and Northampton Boot Factory, Ltd. A. Me LAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. Willow Products Co." 31 Moxham Avenue, Wellington, has applied for a license to commence the manufacture of men's, women's, NOTE.-This revocation affects the operations of the Price and children's sandals, sizes 5's to II's, 2's to 7's, and II's to l's Tribunal. by the machine-sewn, riveted, and cemented processes. L. C. Martinson, 15 Wicklow Road, Devonport, Auckland, has Ind'ustrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Amendments applied for a license to commence the manufacture of Roman open­ to Declarations of Essential Undertakings beach sandals by the machine-sewn and fair-stiched processes, sales through applicant's own shop. National Service Department, Wellington, 31st January, 1946. Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit HE Controller of Man-powerdoth hereby give notice that the T. D. Webster, Ltd., 23 Pukaki Street, Rotorua, has applied T Hon. the Minister of Industrial Man-power has made the for a license to resell motor-spirit from one petrol pump to be following amendments to the declarations of essential ~ndertakil1gs installed at proposed garage and service-station premises situated as enumerated hereunder as from 31st January, 1946:- at the corner of Tutanekai and Pukaki Streets, Rotorua. Declaration No. 62 W. J. King, Matai Street, Manunui, has applied for a license to Additions- resell motor-spirit from one petrol pump to be installed at proposed Nelson's (New Zealand), Ltd., at Kaiti, Gisborne. garage and service-station premises, Manunui. The cream-receiving and bulking depots owned by the New J. Moulden, Te Teko, has applied for a license to resell motor­ Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., at Clevedon, spirit from two petrol pumps to be installed at proposed service­ Papakura, Te Kuiti, and Coromandel. station premises, Te Teko. Deletions- J. D. Lewis, 4 Maungakiekie Avenue, One Tree Hill, has applied The Artificial Limb Factory of the Disabled Servicemen's for a license to resell motor-spirit from four petrol pumps to be Re-establishment League (Incorporated), at Wellington. installed at proposed' service-station premises situated at the Dominion Compressed Yeast Co., Ltd., at Auckland. corner of Patterson Avenue and Kepa Road, Mission Bay. Dominion Compressed Yeast Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. . W. A. Howard-Taylor, Hastings, has applied for a license to Drake and Wrigley, at Onehunga. resell motor-spirit from one petrol pump installed at garage premises Mount Burnett Coal Sales, Ltd., at Onekaka. situated at 303 Eastbourne Street, Hastings. New Zealand Co-operative Rennett Co., Ltd., at Eltham. S. Doherty, Hastings, has applied for a license to resell motor­ :F. C. Simonsen, at Dunedin. spirit from one petrol pump to be installed at garage premises John S~therland and Son, at Christchurch. situated at Nelson Street, Hastings. The Yarn-spinning l\-fill of Tattersfield, Ltd., at Auckland. A. J. Lawrence, 21 Grey Street, Wanganui, has applied for a Declaration No. 99 license to resell motor-spirit from two petrol pumps to be installed A ddit ion- at proposed store premises situated at the corner of Main and Station Afforestation Proprietary, Ltd., at Taupo. Roads, Wangaehu. Mrs. K. E. Woodham, Palmerston North, has applied for per­ Declaration No. 161 mission to transfer her motor-spirits retail license from premises Deletions- at 88 Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North, to a new site in All operations of the Hydro-electric Division of the Public Fitzherbert Avenue. Works Department, and also . all work performed by engineers, assistant engineers, architects, assistant archi­ Persons considering themselves materially affected by the tects, draughtsmen, draughting assistants, inspectors of decision of the Bureau of Industry on these applications should make works, clerks of works, quantity surveyors, overseers, sub, any desired representations in writing to the Secretary, Bureau of overseers, foremen, welding inspectors, plant inspectors, Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington, not later than 14th February, town planners, land surveyors, engineers' assistants, 1946. chainmen, building control invt;3stigating officers, technical G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary. a,ssistants, and workshops managers on the permanent and temporary staff of the Ministry of Works and Departments of State administered by the Minister of Works. All operations of the Rehabilitation Department. Thee Industrial Conciliation. and Arbitration Act, 1925.-Notice of Proposed Cancellation of Registration H. L. BOCKETT, Controller of Man-power. Department of Labour, Wellington, 21st January, 1946. Economic Stabilization Emergency Regulations 1942.-Wartime Price Index OTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to an application in that N behalf made to me by the Green Island Coal-miners' Industrial Union of Workers, registered No. 996, situated at Dunedin, and in N accordance with Regulation 41 of the Economic Stabilization exercise of the powers conferred· upon me by section 22 of the I Emergency Regulations 1942, it is hereby notified that the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925, it is my intention wartime price index as at the 15th day of December, 1945 (on to cancel the registration of that industrial union after the expiration base: 15th December, 1942 == 1000), was 1003. This figure of six weeks from the date of the publication of this notice in the indicates that the general level of prices of commodities, &c., Gazette, unless in the meantime cause is shown to the contrary. included in the wartime price index was 0·3 per cent. higher at 15th December, 1945, than at 15th December, 1942. E. B. TAYLOR, Registrar of Industrial Unions. J. W. BUTCHER, Government Statistician. Wellington, 29th January, 1946. Notice of Vesting of Land in the Public Trustee under the Public Result of Poll for Proposed Loan Trust Office Act, 1908, Part II (Unclaimed Lands)

Wellington, 28th January, 1946. HEREAS I, the undersigned, the Public Trustee, have for the HE following notice, received by the Minister of Finance from W purposes of Part II of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908 T the Mayor, Marton Borough Council, is published in accordance (relating to unclaimed lands), made due inquiry with respect to the with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926. lands described in the Schedule hereunder and the whereabouts of the owner thereof, and have, in respect of the said lands, given B. C. ASHWIN, Secretary to the Treasury. notices prescribed by section 66 of that Act, and have in all respects complied with the provisions of that Act pertinent hereto: And MARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL whereas the owner has not established his title to the said lands as Notice of Result of Poll required by that Act, I hereby give notice that the said lands are PURSUANT' to section 13 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, under and by virtue of that Act vested in the Public Trustee as I hereby give notice that at a poll of ratepayers of the Borough aforesaid as from the date of the publication hereof, and will. be of Marton; taken on the 8th day of December, 1945, on a proposal administered under the Public Trust Office Act, 1908,. the value of of. the Marton Borough Council to borrow the sum of £4,500, for the lands for the purposes of section 67 (d) of that Act being less the purchase and installation of one filter, pipes and fittings, than five hundred pounds (£500). excavation .work, and the erection of a new filterhouse incidental Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of January, 1946. thereto- W.· G. BAIRD, Public Trustee. The number of votes recorded was­ Votes. For the proposal 144 Against the proposal 9 SCHEDULE 3 Informal ALL that parcel of land containing 6 acres, more or less, being south­ I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. eastern portion of Allotment 78, in the Parish of Mareretu, and the Dated this lOth day of December, 1945. whole of the land comprised and described in certificate of title, F. PURNELL, Mayor. Vol. 563, folio 184 (Auckland Land Registry). JAN. 31J THE NEW ZEAtAND GAZETTE 95

Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendments.-Election to administer Estates

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several N estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as knownJ are hereunder set forth :- Date Name. Occupation. Residence. Date I Election Testate or I Stamp Office I of Death. filed. I Intestate. concerned. 1 Aplin, Thomas Matthew .. Retired farmer .. Masterton .. 7/11/45 18/1/46 Testate Wellington. 2 Blake, Edith Louisa .. .. Widow .. . . Christchurch .. 4/11/45 18/1/46 Christchurch.

3 Bunting, Nina Elizabeth Mary .. Married woman " Auckland .. 3/12/45 18/1/46 Int~state Auckland. 4 Collier, Edward ., .. Mine-manager (form- Glenorchy (formerly 2/10/45 18/1/46 Testate erIy carpenter) Whangarei) " 5 Davison, William Arthur .. Labourer .. . . Stratford .. ., 10/7/29 18/1/46 Intestate New Plymouth

6 Hartley, Edith Ellen .. " Married woman .. Christchurch ., 6/12/45 18/1/46 Testate Christchurch. 7 Jamieson, Samuel William .. Butcher .. .. Cobden .. ., 13/7/23 18/1/46 Intestate Hokitika. 8 Knapp, Kate . , .. Married woman .. Greymouth .. 23/11/45 18/1/46 9 Knight, Thomas .. .. Labourer . . .. Ngakuru .. 12/12/45 18/1/46 " Auckland. 10 McKellar, Minnie Florence .. Widow .. .. Dunedin .. .. 18/8/45 18/1/46 " Dunedin. 11 Olds, Olive Kathleen .. .. Married woman .. Christchurch . . 17/8/44 18/1/46 " Christchurch. 12 Ritchie, Margaret Mary .. Unmarried woman .. Invercargill ., 4/11/45 18/1/46 " Invercargill. 13 Robinson, Ed,Yard Grigg .. illotor mechanic (air- .,Vellington .. 5/8/44 18/1/46 Testate" vVellington. I man) 14\ Whiten, Ad•...... Widow .. . . Totton, Southamp- 21/11/44 18/1/46 Intestate New Plymouth ton, England I Public Trust Office, Wellington, 21st January, 1946. W. G. BAIRD, Public Trustee.

Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendments.-Election to administer Estates

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several N estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (80 far as known) are hereunder set forth :-

No·1 Name. Occupation. Residence. I of ~~:'h.1 E~~~~n I i~~~~:t~~ I S~~~ler~:~e I 1 Bedford, John Francis .. Railwayemployee .. 1 Christchurch 25/12/45 25/1/46 Intestate Christchurch. 2 Chaplow, Thomas Henry .. Labourer (formerly Lower Hutt (formerly 7/12/45 25/1/46 Testate Wellington. grocer's assistant) Wanganui) 3 Coppersmith, William Desmond Seaman .. .. Christchurch ., 21/10/45 25/1/46 Intestate Christchurch. 4 Coradine, Sarah Ann .. .. Widow . . .. Masterton .. 22/12/45 25/1/46 Testate Wellington. 5 Green, Sarah Ann ., .. Married woman .. Rlmanga ., 5/1/46 25/1/46 Hokitikll. 6 Lapthorne, Rosalie ., .. .. Winton .. ., 31/1/45 25/1/46 Int~state Christchurch. 7 Lyons, Frank .. .. Retired' railway em- Auckland ., 20/12/45 25/1/46 Testate Auckland. ployee 8 Maitland, Ida Jean .. .. A minor ...... 6/8/37 25/1/46 Intestate 9 Meffin, Winifred Ellen .. Widow .. . . Inve;~argill ., 11/12/45 25/1/46 Testate Inv~;cargill. 10 Milling, Wilfred Owen .. .. Airman .. .. Auckland .. 26/1/45 25/1/46 Intestate Auckland. 11 McConochie, John .. .. Retired farmer . . Hastings (formerly 9/12/45 25/1/46 Testate Napier. Otamauri) 12 Neale, Leopold William .. Accountant (airman) Auckland ., 14/8/44 25/1/46 Auckland. 13 Patton, Joseph .Rainton .. Tailor .. .. Dunedin .. ., 13/12/45 25/1/46 " Dunedin. 14 Phillips, William Owen .. Civil servant .. Wellington (formerly 15/7/45 25/1/46 " Wellington. Newton Abbot, " South Devon, England) 15 Porter, Britannia .. .. Widow . . .. Wellington (formerly 18/10/45 25/1/46 Lower Hutt) " " 16 Robins, Alice Mary . , .. Married woman .. Devonport .. 9/12/45 25/1/46 Auckland. " 17 Sharp, Mary Jane . , .. Widow .. . . Auckland .. 14/11/45 25/1/46 18 Simpson, Alice Margaret . .. Married woman .. Dunedin .. ., 26/11/45 25/1/46 " Dun'~din. 19 Woolf, John William . , .. Retired Harbour Board Nelson .. . . 16/12/45 25/1/46 " Nelson. " I employee I I Public Trust Office, Wellington, 28th January, 1946. W. G. BAIRD, Public Trustee.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE Oli BUSINESS O~ MONDAY, 14TH JANUARY, 1946 Liabilities Assets £ s. d. 7. Reserve­ £ s. d. 1. . General Reserve Fund . 1,500,000 ° 0 (a) Gold 2,801,877 10 ° 2. Bank-notes 44,979,622 10 0 (b) Sterling exchange* 70,771,447 18 10 3. Demand liabilities­ (c) Gold exchange (a) State 14,927,225 16 6 8. Subsidiary coin 31,646 0 ° (b) Banks 63,119,749 11 3 9. Discounts- (c) Other 812,1?72 2 6 (a) Commercial and agricultural bills 4. Time deposits (b) Treasury and local-body bills 5. Liabilities in currencies other than New 10. Advances- Zealand currency 138,672 0 0 (a) To the State or State undertakings­ 6. Other liabilities 3,242,781 2 10 (1) Marketing organizations 1,225,969 14 6 (2) For other purposes .• 40,000,000 ° 0 (b) To other public authorities (c) Other II. Investments .. 13,057,888 6 8 12. Bank buildings 13. Other assets .. 831,793 13

£(N.Z.)128,720,623 3 1 £(N.Z.)128,720,623 3

• Expressed in New Zealand currency. Proportion of reserve (No.7 less No.5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 59·298 per cent. W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant. 96 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No.5

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

SUMMARY OF TRADING BANKS' MONTHLY RETURNS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY, 31sT DEOEMBER, 1945 (In accordance with section 46 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act, 1933) (All Amounts in New Zealand Currency) LIABILITIES

Bank Union Bank Bank of Bank National Commercial - of of New of Bank of Bank of Totals. New Zealand. Australia, South Wales. Australasia. New Zealand, Australia, Limited. I Limited. Limited.

£ £ £ £ £ £ (a) Demand liabilities in New Zea- *43,881,953 13,596,876 14,318,886 9,338,180 7,800,485 108,146,042 land 19'2~9'6621 (b) Time liabilities in New Zealand 11,122,094 6,061,343 5,363,190 3,056,856 5,936,988 1,806,338 33,346,809 (c) Demand liabilities elsewhere 131,258 344,567 68,085 230,500 156,561 33,818 964,789 than in New Zealand incurred in respect of New Zealand business (d) Time liabilities elsewhere than 42,615 7,968 .. 48,607 38,003 155 137,348 in New Zealand incurred in respect of New Zealand business (j) Notes of own issue in circula- ...... , . . tion payable in New Zealand (m) New Zealand business-Excess 13,669,694 446,304 60,759 2,848,880 4,424,362 453,704 21,903,703 of assets over liabilities ------Totals .. .. 68,847,614 20,457,058 19,810,920 15,523,023 29,765,576 10,094,500 164,498,691

ASSETS

Bank Union Bank Bank of Bank" National Commercial of of Bank of Bank of - Australia, New of New Zealand, Australia, Totals. New Zealand: I Limited. South Wales. Australasia. Limited. Limited. I I I

£ £ £ £ £ £ £ (e) Reserve balances held in the 19,173,371 9,145,196 8,141,224 6,658,473 11,728,989 4,418,566 59,265,819 Reserve Bank ofNew Zealand (f) Overseas assets in respect of New Zealand business- (1) In London .. .. 5,707,379 214,806 2,507,652 323,558 965,377 165,044 9,883,81 6 (2) Elsewhere than in London I 1,258,143 24,488 7,649 226,856 663,686 .. 2,180,822 (g) (1) Gold and gold bullion held I ...... in New Zealand (2) Subsidiary coin held in New 254,610 50,813 79,939 62,498 107,213 28,553 583,626 Zealand (h) Aggregate advances in New 21,727,781 7,296, 814 1 6,160,873 4,393,912 10,748,106 2,753,029 53,080,51'"" Zealand (h) Aggregate discounts in New 112,341 20,196 " 11,215 63,824 45,104 252,68 Zealand ° (i) Reserve Bank of New Zealand 4,326,588 - 400,857 615,688 527,141 1,453,681 295,854 7,619,809 notes (k) Securities held in New Zealand- (1) Government .. " I 14,098,861 2,921,822 1,953,619 2,717,437 3,438,911 2,142,519 27,273,169 (2) Other than Government ' 1,470,650 289,559 .. 550,969 .. 111,196 2,422,374 (l) Value of land, buildings, furni- 717,890 92,507 344,276 50,964 595,789 134,635 1,936,061 ture, fittings, and equipment held in New Zealand (m) New Zealand business-Excess ...... of liabilities over assets

Totals .. 68,847, 614 1 20,457,058 19,810,920 15,523,023 29,765,576 1O,094,50~ 1164,498,69 .. / I * Includes transfers from Long-term Mortgage Department of £108,866. (h h) Aggregate unexercised overdraft authorities, £42,341,268. Wellington, New Zealand, 25th January, 1946. T. P. HANNA, Chief Cashier.

BANK RETURNS (SUPPLEMENTARY)

STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS OF THE LONG-TERM MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT OF THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE 31ST DAY OF DEOEMBER, 1945 Liabilities £ s. d. Assets £ s. d. Capital 703,125 0 0 Loans 594,259 0 0 Debentures and debenture stock Transfers to Bank 108,866 0 0 Transfers from Bank Other assets Other liabilities

£703,125 0 0 £703,125 0 0

Wellington, New Zealand, 25th January, 1946. '1'. P. HANNA, Chief Cashier. JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 97

Officiating Ministersfm·1946.-Not?:ce No.1 I THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1908 Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 29th January, 1946. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the following list of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the P said Act is published for general information :- The Churoh of the Provinoe of New The Cktwoh of England-continued The 'Churoh of Englan&-continued Zealand, oommonly oalled the The Reverend­ Churoh of England The Reverend- Button, . Kenneth Francis, B.A. Evans, John The Reverend- Calder, Jasper Fagg, Thomas Francis, L. Th. Abbott, John Charles, B.A. Calder, Matthew Lewis, L.Th. The Very Reverend·- Acheson, Archibald Howard Mc- Cameron, Mangatitoki Fancourt, William, M.A., Dean CMlsland, M.A., Canon Cameron, William Steven Graham Adams, Geoffrey Owen, M.A., LL.B. Carr; Arthur John The Reverend- Adams, James Cartridge, Lawrence Edwin, M.A. Farnell, Allen James Addis, Ellis Avenel Castle, Wilmot Rodd, L. Th. Fenton, Richard James Aiken, David Leslie, B.A. Caswell, Colin Douglas Charles Feron, Joseph Francis, B.A., L. Th. Aires, Raymond Charles, M.A., Caulton, Sidney Gething, M.A. Ferry, Francis James L.Th. Champion, rfhomas Eric, L. Th. Fisher, Francis Vivian Allen, Francis Lechampion Chandler, Charles Walter, Canon Fisher, John Matson Chard, Edward The Very Reverend- Charles, Austin Clelland Flower­ The Right Reverend Bishop­ Allerton, Arthur Russell, M.A., day Fitchett, William Alfred Robertson, Dean M.A. T4e Reveren:d- The Right Reverend Bishop­ 'rhe Reverend- Allison, Lester Frederic Cherrington, Cecil Arthur, B.D. FitzGerald, Otho Anderson, Alfred Reid, M.Sc. The Reverend- Flatt, Herbert .T ohn Anderson, James John Childs, Henry Arthur, M.A. Fleury, Franquefort Eccles Anderson, John Lawrence, M.A. Chitty, Ernest, M.A. Foulkes, Llewellyn Andrews, Roydon Percival Christie, Horace Oliver William Francis, David Lloyd. Andrews-Baxter, Kingston Dudley Clark, Richard Rex, M.A., L. Th. Fra;ser, Archibald .Tames Thomas, Arlidge, John Brett, B.A. . Clarke, Neil Stenson M.A., B.D. Arnold, Harry Coleridge, M.A., Clegg, Jesse Elias Bruce, M.A., Friberg, Nils Arnold L.Th. A.K.C., D.F'.C. Froud, John Dakers Arnold, Walter Charles, B.A. Coats, Robert George, Canon Fry, Henry Eric Kyrle, M.A., Ashley-Jones, James Edwin' Cocks, Hubert Maurice, M.A. Honorary . Canon Aubrey, Keith Gilbert, L.Th. Cole, James Cedric Alwyn, B.A. Gardiner, Sydney Reade, M.A. Ault, Harold Frank, M.A., L.rfh. Coleman, Basil Denis O'Dell, M.A. Austin, Hugh Warren, M.A. Collard-Scl'Uby, Allington Frank The Venerable Archdeacon­ Gavin, Gordon Hay The Most Reverend Archbishop­ Collins, Leonard Kilby . Averill, Alfred Walter, M.A., D.D. Connolly, Richard Lawder" Canon Connolly, William Edward The Reverend- The Venerable Archdeacon­ Cook, Frank, M.A. Geddes, Robert Finlay, M.A. Averill, Walter. W'ootten, B.A. Cook, George Pilkington The Very Reverend Dean- The Reverend- The Venerable Archdeacon­ Gibson, Osborne Stanley Oliver, Ball, Frederick Offwood, L. Th. Cooper, Samuel James L.Th. Bamford, Eric Ellerslie, M.A., L. Th. Barclay, N~gel Ernest William The Reverend- The Reverend­ Barnes, Lewis Agassiz, M.A., L.Th. Corbin, Samuel Bertram Roberts Godfrey, Richard Barnett, Arthur Harold Corney, 'Samuel Goertz, Herbert Louis Barton Barnett, Neville Selmes, L. Th. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Goodman, John Norman Bates, Daniel Crosse Cowie, Edmund Mortlock, M.A. Gourdie, Rona McLeod, L.Th~ (Mr.) Bathurst, Keith Orton, M.A., Grave, Selwyn Alfred, M.1\.. L.Th. rEhe Reverend- Greenwood, Arthur .Tohn Bean, Walter Stanley, L.Th., Canon Crossman, George Arthur, L.Th. Greer, John Lawrence Beaumont, William Arthur Canon Gribble, Eric Livingston Bulmer, Bedwell, Walter William L.Th. . Beech, Walter Herbert, L.Th. The Right Reverend Bishop­ Griffin, George William Garland Beere, Lionel O'Sullivan, M.A. Cruickshank, George Craig, M.A. Groves, Leslie David Calder, L.Th~ Bell-Booth, William Louis Guinness, .Tack Clephane, L. Th. Bell, William The Reverend- Benham, Noel Francis, L. Th. Cullwick, Thomas Car t w rig h t' The Very Reverend Dean­ Canon Haggitt, Percy Bolton, M.A. The Right Reverend Bishop­ Cunliffe, William Richard Bennett, Frederick Augustus, L. Th. Curnow, Tremayne Monro, M.A., The Rever.end- The Reverend- L.Th. Hall, Alfred Francis, M.A., Canon Bennett, Manu Augustus The Venerable Archdeacon­ Hall, Rupert Thomas, L.Th., Canon Bianchi, Valentine Albert Curzon-Siggers, William, M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon-­ Bird, William' George Hamblett, William Alexander Harry, Blackburn, Alan Hopton The Reverend- L.Th. Blakiston, Edward Nevile, L. Th. Curzon-Siggers, William Arthur, Blakiston, Peter Henley M.A., LL.M... The Reverend- Blathwayt, George Calvert Dalby, Ross Howieson Hamilton, Hugh Staples, Canon Blathwayt, Hubert Cornelius Rhamn Datson, John Harold Hamilton, Staples, B.A., L. Th Couzins David, Conrad Frederick Adam Canon Bloyce, John William, Canon Davidson, Gerard Walkinshaw Hanby, Herbert Osmond Townsend, Bool, Wilfred Arthur Davies, David Jones, B.Sc., Honorary L.Th., Canon Bowyer, HenTY George, B.Sc. Canon Hancock, Edgar William, L. Th. Boyd-Bell, Henry James Davies, John Caradog Hands, William James, L. Th. Boyes, Noble Dale, L.Th. Davies, Walter Ernest Detheridge Hansell, Arthur Lloyd, M.A. Brierley, Bertram Reginald Davis, Percy Coleman Harawira. Rerepo Dawson, Frederick Oberlin Harbour, William Leslie Scott, L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Day, John Ashley Garnet, B.A. Harding, Ernest Osbourne Brocklehurst, Joseph Broadhurst, Daynes, Francis John, Canon Harding, Harolil Frederick, M.A. L.Th. de Candole, Donald Vully H?,:rding, William Douglas, M.A., The Reverend- de Lambert, Richard L.Th. Bull, Archibald George Dobbs, Clifford Leslie, B.A. Hartley,William Henry Darien Dobson, Frank Barker Bull, Maxwell Lovelace Arthur The Venerable Archdeacon­ Burgin, Eric "\Voollcombe, B.A., Dobson, Ronald Keith, L. Th. Dorman, Dennis John Brennian, Hooltain, Donald, L. Th. L.Th. Hawkins, Hector Alfred, L.Th. Burrow, Selwyn Charles M.A. Bush-King, Charles John, L.Th. Drake, Alfred, L.Th. Drake, William Nevill The Reverend- rrhe Venerable Archdeacon­ Drake, William Tasman, Canon Hawkins, Henry George Butterfield, Matthew William B.A., Durrad, Walter John, M.A. Hay, Douglas Ramsay B.D., Th.Seh. Edwards, Ian Carncross,' L. Th. Hay, .Tames Evans, David Sydney Heaslip, Harold William The Very Reverend- Heath, John Gordon Button, Alfred Cleave Hammond, The Venerable Archdeacon­ Hervey, .T ohn Dennis Dean Evans, Frank George, L. Th. Hervey, .T ohn Russell D 98 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No.5

The Church of England-continued The Church of England-continued The Ch~rch of England-continued The Reverend- The Reverend- The Reverend- Hickson, John Theodore Main, Frederick Charles Pywell, Arthur Baron, L. Th. Higgs, James Robert, B.A. Maioha, Wirihana Quintrell, Fl'ederick, Canon Hine, William Henry Stutchbury Malcolm, Douglas Blomfield, Hon- Raine, William Hodge, Alfred, Canon orary Canon Ramson, Frederick Stanley, L. Th. Hodgson, John Daniel Garner, L. Th. Malden, Edward Elliot, M.A. Rangi, Wharetini Martin, John Steele Rangiaho, Ramahaki The Venerable Archdeacon­ Mataira, Wiremu Pere Rangiihu, Hamiora Hodgson, Reginald, L. Th. Matene, Wiremu Rankin, Duncan, L. Th. Mayo, John Frederick, M.A. Rawle, Frank Rutherfurd, B.A. The Reverend- Michael, David Henry Vincent Redgrave, Frederick Burton, M.A., Hogg, John David, M.A., L. Th. Middlebrook, Farrer Canon Holden, Bertrand Cecil Millar, Douglas Stewart, M.A. Reilly, Jack Meredith The Right Reverend Bishop-:­ Moffatt, Arthur Stanley, L. Th. Revell, Percy, B.A. Holland, Herbert St. Barbe, M.k Monaghan, Harold Wyatt, M.A. Monteith, George Rae, B.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Reverend- Moody, George Hemy Rich, Eric. John, B.A., L. Th. Holland, John Sharples Moore, Ernest Blackwood The Reverend- Holland, John Tristram, M.A. Moore, Mervyn Alfred, L. Th. Hook, Herbert, M.A. Richards, Isaac Lionel, L. Th. Morath, Thomas Wilfrid Allanmore Richards, Maurice Neville HopkiIiS, Henry I VOl', B.A. Moreton, George Edgar Rickells, Robert Garbutt 'l'hp- Venerable Archdeacon­ Morris, Arthur Robert Hampton, Rii whi, Eruera Houghton,' Percy,. M.A. M.A. Robertshawe, Noel Francis Edward, M.C., M.A., Honorary' Canon The Reverend­ The Venerable Archdeacon­ Mountfort; Conrad Leigh Robinson, Walter Wade, M.A. Huata, Hemi Petiti Robson, George Dowglass Huata, Wi Te Tau The Reverend- Robson, George Trevor, M.C., O.B.E. . Hughes, William James Rosevevear, William James Watson Hurd, .Stanley Alfred Giles Muschamp,Cecil Emerson Barron, M.A. . Rowe, Herbert Edward Hurst, Walter Edmund Wilms- Rushworth, Jack Broxholme hurst, M.A. Mutter, John Charles Welham, L.Th. Hutton, Herbert Vincent N anson, Gerald Boucher The Venerable Archdeacon­ Hyde, Claude Edward Neild~ John Reynell, B.A., L.Th. Russell, John Delacourt, L. Th. Newcombe, Raymond, M.A. . Irwin, Frederick Leslie, L. Th. The Reverend- Isaacson, Charles Herbert, B.A. Newman, Edmund Hannibal, B.A., B.D., L.Th. Salt, Cecil George Gilbertson, L. Th. Isherwood, Hector. Lionel Richard Samuda, Charles Joseph Geoffrey, I ves, Leonard N gawaka, Anaru Niblock, Alexander L.Th. Jameson, Bert Desmond Saunders, Charles Francis Jecks, Harold Robertson, M.A., Niblock, David Hale Alt, L. Th. Nicholson, Kinross, B.A.,A.K.C. Scarfe, Charles Arthur John L.Th. Sehollar, Kenneth, B.A., L. Th. Jern;tyn, James Alexander, B.A. Nicholson, Robert Carruthers, B.A., L.Th. Schurr, Geoffrey Harold, L. Th. J oblm, Vernon William, L. Th. Scott, William Atkinson Johnson, Harry Alexander Noakes, Ronald Alfred Norris, Arthur Hugh, M.A., Canon Sell,. Harold George, L. Th. Johnston, Allen Howard, L. Th. SergeI, Paul Clement Scott Jones, Clive Mortimer, . M.A. Norris, Harold Geoffrey Sheild, Edward Os~ar, M.A., LL.B. J ones, Hubert Blandford, B.A. Northcroft, Henry William Oldham, Charles Collingwood, B.A. The Right Reverend Bishop-:­ The Very Reverend- Orange, William Alfred, B.A. . Simkin, William John, L. Th. Julius, John Awdry, M.A., Dean Orb ell, Waldron' Hastings, L.Th. Osborn, Frederick Oriel The Reverend- The Reverend- Osmers, Eric Alfred, ~ M.A., L. Th., Simpson, James Alexander Grahame Kaa, Te Hihi, L. Th. ]'.R.E.S: . B.A. ' , Kapa, Mutu Paratene Oulds, Francis Ayland, L. Th. Sinclair, Hopkins, L. Th. Karaka, Hone Skey,William Trevor Fortescue Karaka, Karira Arama, Canon The Venerable Archdeacon­ L.Th. ' Kempthorne, Frederick Maurice, Oulds, George Francis William Small, Kenneth Roland Robinson B.A., L.Th. Smallfield, Percy Scott, Canon Kena, Abraham Brown The Reverend- Smallfield, William Mandeno Kenney, Hector Sefton Innes, B.A., Oxenbridge, Bertram L.Th.. Pahewa, Hakaraia, Canon The Venerable Archdeacon­ Keretene, Wiremu Hone, Canon Palmer, Clifford George, B.A. Smith, Thomas James Panapa, Wiremu Netana The Venerable Archdeacon­ 'rhe Rev(·rend- Kimberley, Oliver James Paraone, Henare Parfitt, Thomas Richards, M.A. Smyth, Henry Montague, M.A. The Reverend- Parr, Alexander Francis Robert Solomon, Courtnay Walter, L.Th. Kirkham, Paul,L. Th. L.Th. ' Southward, Walter Seddon, L.Th. Klingender, Horace Weston Parr, Stephen, M.C., M.A., B.D., Southworth, Tbomas Knight, . Clement Samuel Canon Sparrow, .Charles Leslie, B.A. Knights, Harold James West, M.A., Parsons, Francis Isaac Speight, Hubert Canon Spencer, Douglas Gordon Kohere, Poihipi The Venerable Archdeacon­ Squires, Harry Kohere, Reweti Partridge, Thomas Harold Charles, Stace, Alexander \Villiam Crawley Kokiri, Patihana M.A., L.Th. Stanley, Paul Albert Kreeft, Charles Ronald, L. Th. Stanton, Robert James, L.Th., Lane, Frank Ouseley Blake The Reverend­ Canon Langston, Walter Pearson, Tom Vivian Starke, Henry Ravenscroft Lea, William Perkins, John Stanley Heathcote, Steele, Harold Joseph Leach, Hugh' Stanley, L. Th. B.A., Dip.J.ourn. Stent, William Frank, L. Th., Leaning, Vernon Lamsdale Honorary Canon Leonard, Pakake' Heketoro The Venerable Archdeacon­ . Stephens, William Simeon Clarke Liggett, Kenneth Petrie, Alan Julian, L. Th. Stephenson, George Benjamin, M.Sc. Litt, John Lawson, B.A. Petrie, Frederick Herbert, M.A. Canon ' Long, Frank Clendon, M.A., L. Th. The Reverend- Lord, Reginald Douglas, B.A. The Right Reverend Bishop-" Piggot, 'Valter James Stephenson, Percival William, M.A. Loten, Terrence Marshall Pirani, Maurice Russell D.D. . , Low, William Laird Poata, Keina The Venetable Archdeacon-'­ Pohatu, Turoa The Reverend- Lush, John Arthur, B.A. Pou, Hemi Kiro. Stewart, Alexander J olm, B.A., Powell, Edward Charles Wooldridge LL.B. TIle Reverend- L.Th. . ' Stote-Blandy, Gordon Blandy, M.A. Lush, William Edward, M.A., Canon Powell, Walter Leslie Wilton, L. Th. Strong, Edward Herbert, M.A., McCaul, Ian Halse, B.Com., L. Th. Canon McCutcheon, Eccles Alexander The Venerable Archdeacon­ Stych, William Henry, L. Th., Macdonald, Ranald Adney,' L. Th. Prebble, Albert Ernest, M.A. Th. Sch. Machell, Bernard John . The Reverend- Sullivan, Martin Gloster McKenzie,' Gordon Melville, B.A. Taepa, Hohepa . _ Mackney, Leon Edgar, M.A. Pritchett, Percy Hugh, L. Th. Puha, \Viremu Tureia, L. Th. Talbot, John George Beanllsh, L. Th. Maclaverty, Charles Wilfrid Iver, Tamahori, John Thornton B.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Tangohau, Wi Te Hauwaho McLevie, Edward Mitchell Purchas, Alban Charles Theodore Tanner, Carl Errington~ B.A., L.Th. Maddick, Albert Victor,. B.A. M.A., L. Th. ' Taurau, Hohaia Maffey, Geoffrey Louis, M.A. Purchas, Harold, B.A., L. Th. Tawhiri, Riwai JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 99

The l!hwrch of EngZand-continued The Church of England-continued The Presbyte1'ian Church of New . The Reverend- The Venerable Archdeacon­ Zealand-continued Taylor, Basil Maples Young, James Rarity, M.A. The Reverend- Taylor, David Mortimer, M.A., B.D. The Reverend- Dallard, George Ernest, M.A., Zimmerman, Charles Augustus B.Mus. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Davie, John . Taylor, Frederic Norman, M.A. Davies, Herbert, M.A. 'l'he Reverend- The Presbyterian Church of New Davies, John Butler Taylor, Henry Gordon, B.A., D.S.O. Zealand DavisA Alfred John. Tay1or, Humphrey John The Reverend- Dewar,.Lunan Sutherland Taylor, Roger Patrick, B.A." L.Th. Alexander, Eric Robert Dickie, Robert Te Hau, Ngarangi Allan, Johlll Aitken, M.A. Dixon, Archie Leighton Templer, John Merson Allen, David Roland Dixon, Cyril Ian Lewis, M.A. Temuera, Paora Alley, Roy Nicholas, M.A. Dodds, Richard Thomson Te Paa, Mane, L. Th. Allison, Edgar John Edmonds Doig, John Charles 'reulon, Austin Harvey, B.A. Anderson, John Dow, Alfred J'ames Henry, B.A., Thompson, James Nevill Anderson, Peter, B.Sc. B.D. Thompson, Roger Frederick Norton, Anden-loJl, William Archibald Dowling, Basil Cairns, M.A. L.Th. ' Andrew, James Newbold Lea Dun, Rawiri Thomson, Henry Frederick, B.A. Andrews, Edward Ernest, M.A. Duncan, Donald Edward, B.A. Thorpe, David Dumville, B.A., L. Th, Armour, Thomas'iV'hite Dunn, John Gilman Sharp Thorpe, Francis Harvey . Armstrong, Alexander Weir Dyason, Eric Ernest Tipene. Paki Armstrong, Archibald Alfred Dyson, Harold , Titchener, Neville Cecil Knox Elliffe, Archibald Macfarlane, B.A. Truman, Francis Cecil, B.A., L. Th. Sister Arthur, Jessie Shaw Elliott, William, M.A. Tumatahi, Manihera Manahi The Reverend- Evans, Kenneth Harold, B.A. Turner, Clare Wilson, Canon Asher, John Alexander, B.A. Evans, Robert Edward Tye, William, B.A. Ashwin, Allan Evans, 'Walter Fairlie Underhill, Michael Leeke, M.A. Asp I and, Arthur Macdonald Falconer, George David Vaughan, Charles Albert Leopold Falloon, George David, M.C., B.A. Venimore, Vincent Charles, M.A., Atkins, Samuel Joseph Farr, Edward Charles B.D. Badcock, John, B.A. Farr, Edward Francis, B.A. , Vickery, Hadden Kingston, L. Th. Bailey, Frederick Herbert Farrar. James \V;:tldron, Francis Herbert, M.A. Baird, James, B.A. Feist, Murray Holman, B.A., Dip. J. Walke, Herbert Albert Baird, Samuel David Fell, Henry Reginald, M.A., B.D. Walton, William Henry Baragwanath, Owen Thomas, B.A. Ferguson, Arthur McNair, M.A. Wanoa, N gatai Bartle, 'William Robert Finch, Nelson Howard Barton, Frazer Burnett, B.A. Fish, Robert Ferguson The Very Reverend- Fordyce, James Warren, Alwyn Keith, M.A., Dean Barton, Henry Havelock, M.A. Bates, John James Forth, Walter Horace The Reverend- Bates, John Maclellan, M.A. Fotheringham, Alexander Warren, Percy Holdsw()rth, LL.B. Baxter, Allan William Francis" Stuart Cyril, B.A. Watkins, Laurence Neville, L.Th. Beg-g, Adam, M.A. Fraser, Ian Watson, M.A.: B.D., Watson, Cecil Alexander Burns, Bell, Henry Martin Th.D. B.A., Canon Belmer, Frederick Roy, M.A. Fraser, \Valter Rangitewhata Watson, George, M.A. Berry, William James Freeman, James Stewart, M.A. Watson, George N elham, Canon Bevis, William James Freeman, .Tolm, B.A. Watson, Herbert, M.A. Bibby, Laurence Vincent, M.A. French, Cyril Leslie Watt, Harold Thomas Napier Bishop, Ebenezer French, Walter Wortley 'iV'aymouth, Stephen Francis New- Bissett, Bruce McDonald Turnbull, Gardiner, Allan Grindell, L. Th. combe, B.A., Canon B.A., B.D. Gardiner, John Thomson Black, William Bower, LL.B. Sister Gardiner, Mamie The Venerable Archdeacon­ Blair, George Washington Weadon, William George Hodge The Reverend- Blair, Robert, M.A., M.R.E., Geering, Lloyd George, M.A., B.D. The Reverend- Ed.M., B.D., F.R.G.S. Gemmell, James 'Webb, Cyprian Edmond Parker, Bloom:field, Henry Gilbert, Henry George Canon Boot, Sidney Levj Gosling, Colin Leslie, B.A. Borrie, Ian Grant, M.A. Gould, Herbert Arthur The Most Reverend Archbishop­ Bowman, Harold Otto, B.A. West-Watson, Campbell, M.A., D.D. Gow, Murray Alexander Boyd, David Kirkland Graham, Hugh The! Reverend- Boyd, James Hall Graham, John Whelan, Weldon Deverell Brabyn, William Tilden Gray, James Lundie, B.A. White, Bernard Rich, A.~.C. Brash, Alan Anderson, M.A., B.D. Green, Francis John, M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon- . Brettell, William Smith, B.A. Griffiths, Robert John, M.A. Whitehead, Louis Grenville, M.A. Brierly, Caleb , Gunn, Lewis Farquhar Fraser, Brown, George Ernest, B.A. M.A., B.D. The Reverend- Brown, Liston Kirkwood Had:field, Keith Allan, B.A. Wilkes, Frank Walton Brown, Reginald William Haigh, Henry William Wilkinson, Henry Arthur, B.A. Budd, George Hall, Norman Cameron Williams, Bernard Prior, M.A., L. Th. Burnett, Harold Beaumont Hall, Robert Ian Williams, Brinley John Burrows, James Thomas Halliday, Thomas Williams, Harold James Burton, Thomas Herbert, B.A. Hampton, Arthur Charles Williams, Henry, M.A., L. Th., Canon Bush, Ernest Frederick Hannah, William Gibson Williams, Nigel, M.A. Byers, Ralph, M.A. Hardie, Alexander Williams, Owen Wallis, M.C., M.A. Cairney, James Johnstone Harkness,. John Chisholm Williams, Philip Charles Calder, David, B.A. Harper, Alexander Reid \Villiams, Reginald Ottrey, B.A. Calder, 'J~homas George, B.A. Harris, John Henry Williams, Wilfrid Gaster, B.A. Cameron, Kenneth Ian Haslop, James Williams, William Trevor, M.A., Campbell, Thomas, George Hay, .Tames, B.A., B.D. L.Th. Cardno, Allan Leith Hay, Thomas Mouat Camer,on, B.A. Willis, Francis Petrie de Laval, M.A. Carmichael, William Alexander Hay, William Ronald McDonald, Wilson, Cecil Lancelot, L. Th. Carroll, William Herbert B.A. Wilson, Eric George Carter, J oIm, Alexander Lloyd Hayward, John William Wilson, Herbert Fitz, B.A., L. Th. Cattanach, Duncan McKenzie Heard, John. James 'Wilson, J oim Cecil Julius, L. Th. Cawley, .r ohn . Heggie, David Wiltshire, Percy Chambers, Robert Gordon Simons Henderson, John, M.A., Ph.D.. Wing:field, H<=nry Barnard Chau Yun Shum Sister Henry, Annie Winhall, Norman Ernest, M.B.E., Chisholm, Andrew Robert, B.A. L.Th. Chisholm, John The Reverend- Wisdom, Walter Charles, M.A. Clark, Josh Stanley . Hercus, Duncan MacKellar, B.A., Witty, Robert J oim Collie, John, M.A. B.E. Wood, Stanley Ernest, L.Th. Comber, William Charles, M.A. Hercus, George :VYatson Thomson Wood, William Charles Combes, John Hemingway Herron, David Craig, M.C., M.A. Woods, Samuel Edward, M.A. Couling, William James Hetherington, William Woodward, George Young, L. Th., Crawford, Horace John Hitchcock, Herbert Webster Honorary Canon Cree, Keith Sturdee, B.A. Hodson, Leonard J olm: Wright, Edwin Rudland, L.Th. Crocket, Robert Hogg, HenTY Wright, Henry Nelson, L.Th., Crump, Clarence Kenneth Sister Hollies, Kathleen Canon Cumming, .Tames, M.A., D.D. Wright, Philip Nelson, L.Th. The Reverend- Currie, John Horwell, Arthur Dowdall, B.A. Young, Frederick William, B.A., Currie, Robert Jarvie L. Th., Canon Howat, James Campbell Cuttle, Thomas Nevin Howes, William. Henry, B.A. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No.5

The Presbyterian Church of New . The Presbyterj,an Churoh .of New The Presbyte1~ian Churoh of New Zealand-continued Zealand-continued Zealand--continued . The Reverend­ The Reverend- The Reverend- Scott, Donald David Hubbard, John, M.A., B.D. Mann, John Manson, Henry Sanders Scott, Harold Stevenson, M.A. Hughes, Gwilym Trevor Seaton, Robert Reginald Hughes, Eerbert Bomford, M.A., Marshall, Alexander Marshall, Francis Walter Sedgwick, Charles Cowderoy B.D. Shaw, John Russell, M.A. Hughes, Percy Gladstone, B.A. Martin, David Martin, David Brown Shilton, Thomas Gibson Humble, Walter Martin,- John William Simmonds, Alfred Hume, Fergus Allan, B.A. Martin, William Rutland Simpson, Joseph Moody, B.A. Hunt, George William,' Dip.Sc. Smaill Andrew William Hunter, Samuel Fowler, M.A., D.D. Mathews, John Guscott, B.A. 1 Melville, Eric Jack Smith, Frederick John Huston, Archie John, B.A. Melville, Herbert Alfred Smith, James Douglas, B.A. Hutchison, William Ramsay Merrington, Ernest N orthcroft, Smith, John Nicoll Angus Inglis, Robert, M.A. M.A., Ph.D. Somerville, John Spenser, M.C., Ings, James M.A. Irvine, Archibald Grassan,M.A. Miller, George . Miller, John Graham" LL.B. Speer, Thomas Alexander, B.A. Irwin, James Spence, George Archibald Douglas, Jackson, Montague Sister Miller, Margaret Helen M.C. Jansen, Elwyn George, M.A. The Reverend- Johnston, Howard Miller,Ronald, M.A. Sister Spence, Jane Annie Johnston, John Miller, Thomas, M.A. The Reverend- Johnston, John Dinsmore, B.A. Milligan, William James Spence, Russell Birrell; M.A. ;[ ones, Leonard, M.A. Milmine, Mervyn. Gray, M.A. Spencer, David Charles, B.A. Judson, Reginald Frank, B.A. Milne, William Ritchie Sprackett, Colston Robert, M.A. J upp, George Henry Mitchell,' George Patrick Standage, Arthur Charles Wey· Sister Kearney, Janet Ramsay Mitchell, Henry Alexander, B.A. mouth, M.A. Moore, Henry. Augustus Starnes, John Horace, B.A. The Reverend- MOiore, William George Kitchener, Steedman, David McGregor, M.A . ... Kedgley, Ernest Harry B.A. Steele,James Thomas Villers, M.A. Keenan, Robert Stewart More, James Steele, Robert Patton Keene, Percy Morgan, Daniel Welsh Stevely, William Allen, M.A., Dip. Kennedy, Charles Anderson Morton, Alexander Ed. Kenward, Russell Frederick Muir, . Ivan, M.A. Stevenson, Eric Brebner - Ker; Laurence Hamilton, M.A. Murdock, Alexander, B.A. Stevenson, N orris Johnston B.A. Kernohan, Alexander, M.A., B.D. Murray, J ohh Stanley, M.A. Stewart, Angus Fi~gal ' Kilroy, Albert Brian, M.A. Murray, Robert William, B.A. Stewart, Douglas Brown King, Edmund Thomas Nairn, Jack Raymond, M.A. Stewart, James Kirkland, Andrew Dougal Naylor, George Alfred Stewart, James Evan, M.A. Kirkwood, Archibald McGilp N ewlands, John Storkey, Douglas William; B.A. Lamont, Robert Martin Nichol, William Francis Strang, John Stanford, B.A. Lane, Arthur Clement Nicholas, William Henry Sullivan, Charles McNeill Lapsley, William Robin, B.A. Nicholls, Stanley Tamatea B.A. Sutherland, . Angus Larsen, Karl Theodor Fuglestad, Nikora, Hemi ' Sutherland, Arthur Francis, B.A. B.A. -, Nikora, Hemi Ranginui Sutherland, William Donald Morri- Laughton, John George Norrie, Arnold Hector son, M.A. Leishman, Robert Norton, Walter Henry Taylor, Gordon Lindsay, B.A., B.D. Lilburn, Hugh Jordan Nottage, Basil Robert Charles, Taylor, Robert Lilly,. Karl Percival B.A. . Tennent, James Linton, James Alexander, M.A. Nummy, George Little Te Puawhe, Kihoro , Loan, John! Charles - Nummy, Joseph Thomas, Alexander Roy Lochhead, ;[ames McKay Oakley, Norman Eric, B.A. Thompson, Alexander Thomas, Lopdell, John Edward OUiver, JameS Walter, B.A. M.A., B.D. Lowden, Aubrey' Howard, B.A. Orange, Ernest Joseph Thompson, Fred Arthur Lowden, John Pate, John Smith Thomson, James Alexander McCallum, Hugh Miller Paton, Francis Edwin Hacker Thomson, James Henry McCaskill, Charles Patterson, James Macgregor, M.A. Tocker, Cecil James McCaw, James Crawford Pattison, James Troughton, Hessell William Forster McCully, Robert, B.A. Pellow, William Johnston, Th.M. Turner, Harold Walter, M.A., B.D. McDiarmid, Donald Neil, M.B.E., Perkins, Charles Ernest Tylee, Frederick James B.A. Platt, William Thomas Wainwright, Percy John McDonald, Donald Raeburn Polson, Ian Ross, M.A. Sister Walker, Edith Alma McDonald, Frank Poolman, Reginald Leslie McDonald, Thomas Morrison, M.A. Porter, William Arthur The Reverend- McDowall, Robert George, M.A. Potatau, Hemi Walker, Robert Langlands, M.A. McFadgen, Malcolm James Potts, Thomas Wilson Wallace, Arthur Roxborough MacFarlane, Andrew, M.A. Preston, James Alfred Ernest Wallace, William Jackson McFarlane, James Duncan Pringle, John, M.A. . . Walsh, Ernest Charles MacGregor, John Pryor, David Nicol vVardla w, Andrew James McIntosh, Wilford George B.A. Warin,Wyvern Herbert Dawson Randerson, Arthur Cyril, M.A., B.D. LL.B. ., ' McIntyre, Daniel ' Ransom, Oswald Edgar McKenzie, Angus Read, Stanley Charles, LL.B. Warnock, Robert Mackenzie, Colin, B.A. Rehbein, Helmut Hermann Herbert Warren, King Lincoln" M.A. McKenzie, Duncan Norman Reid, James. Nicoll Watson, John Alexander Fleming M.A. ' McKenzie,B.D. . Graeme Fraser, M.. A , Reilly, John Anderson Renwick, George Watson, Keith John McKenzie, James Richards, Morgan Watson, Ron-ald Sinclair, M.C., M.A. MacKenzie, James Hutton Ritchie, Charles Alexander Watt, Charles William . McKenzie, James William, C.B.E., Robertson, Alan Douglas, B.A. Waugh,·.Robert 'Daniel Bernard M.M., E.D., B.A. Robertson, Frank William Way, Ernest Ambrose McKenzie, John Murdoch, B.A., Robertson, Fred, B.A. Webber, Stanley William, B.Com~ LL.B. Robertson, Frederick Herbert M A Wedderspoon, Alexander Carrick McKenzie, Roderick George Robertson, James, B.A.' 1. •• Welsh, Robert Rae Mackie, Robert Robertso~, William' John West, Hector Williamson, B.A. McKinney, Kenneth William, M.A. Robinson; Joseph Lawson, B.A. West" William Henry Macky, John Thomson Rodgers, Norman Wheeldon, Alfred. Hadfield MacLachlan, Donald Danford Rogers, Lawrence Moter,M.A. Whitehead, Leonard George Burdett McLean, Alistair Charles, M.A. Rogers, Rowlatt Matheson, B.Com. Wh~te~aw, Alan Campbell, LL.B. McMaster, Lendrick, B.D. Roseveare, Thomas Henry, B.D. WhIttmgton, James Neville McNeur, Alexander Wilcox, Charles Gilbert .' McNeur, Archibald Sister Ross, Emily Wilde, Arthur - McNeur, David The Reverend- Wilkes, Frederick Alexander McNeur, Q-eorge Hunter Ross, Eric Robert Edward, M.A. W~lk~nson, Frank Howitt, M.A. MeNeur ,William Rothwell, Leslie William, B.A. . W~lkmson, Harry Lloyd, B.A. MacRae, George Ryburn, Hubert James, M.A., B.D. WIlson, Ian.Bendall McSkimming, William Ryburn, Ian Graham W~lson, James Duncan McLennan Mad~ock, Rhys Arthur George, M.A. Ryburn, William MortoDl, M.A. WIlson, James Henry MadIll, Crawford William Robin- Salmond, Alexander, M.A. W~son, Malcolm William,.M;A. son, M.A. Salmond, James David, M.A., Ph.D. W~nton, FrankWilliam, M~A~, B.D. Madill, Dawson Roderick Sands, John . WIshart, Stam:ley Robert, M.A. . / Madill, James Dawson Crawford Scarrow, John Alexander Wood, George M.A. '.' Scott, Arthur Robert Yeates, Alfred Douglas JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE :,101

The Presbyterian Chwroh of New The Roman Catholio ClllUtroh-con­ The Roman Catholio Chwrbk..:....e6'Ji· Z ealand-,-continued tinued tinued The Reverend- The Reverend­ The Reverend- Young, James Clarkson, B.A. Cleary, John Flynn, Peter Bernard Young, James Smith Cleary, Patrick John Flynn, ·William Barry Yule, George Morrison Cleary, Thomas Fogarty, Matthew Joseph Yule, George· Morrison, B.A. Colgan, George Michael Foley, Michael Nicholas Columb, Francis Foley, Patrick The Roman Catholic Church Conboy, Stephen Forrestal, James The Reverend­ The Right Revere1fd Monsignor­ Forsman, Edward Aarts,· Gerard Connolly, Thomas Frederick, V.G. Forsyth, Douglas Joseph Abbott, Patrick Thomas Fouhy, Daniel Carl The Reverend- Furlong, Michael Jqseph Ainsworth, Wilfrid William Connor, Leo Camillus Aldridge, Patrick Louis Gallagher, Owen Cook, Thomas Edward Galvin, John The Very Reverend­ Corrigan, Killian, O.F.M. Gardiner, Singleton George Alink, Martin, Dean Courtenay, Bernard, C.M., D.C.L. Garrahy, john Joseph Courtenay, Victor Hallinan Garty, Francis The Reverend- Cox, Ronald, C.M. Angland, Desmond Gascoigne, Noel Hambyn, Ph.D. Crawford, Michael Gavin, Anthony Ardagh, Cyril, B.A. Creagh, John Gavin, James Ignatius Austin, . James Jeffrey Geaney, Humphrey, M.A. Baillie, Bernard, J., S.M. The Very Reverend­ Barr-Brown, .Cecil Charles Creed, Timothy The Very Reverend­ Bartlett, Graham Godfrey The Reverend- Geaney, Victor, D.D. Bartley, Francis, S.M., M.A. Crombie, Melville Frederick Ber­ Battersby, Peter nard, S.M. The Reverend­ Bennett, Alfred Ernest Cullen, Joseph, S.M. George, Thomas Bennett, Francis Gibbs, Phillip The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Gilhooly, Richard Thomas, D.D. Bennett, John B., S.M. Cullen, Patrick Francis, V.F., B.A. Bergin, John, C.M., D.Ph. Gill, Gerald Patrick, S.M. Bergin, Thomas Cornelius, S.M. The Reverend­ Gormly, Canice Berridge, Norbert Wyman Cullinane, John Denis GouIter, John Edward Curley, Matthew Joseph Graham, Richard The Very Reverend- Curnow, John Edward Gregory, Arthur Clarence Blake, Basil Francis, M.A. Curran, Adrian Matthew Patrick Griffin, Thomas Patrick The Reverend- Curtin, Thomas Guinane, Thomas Michael, B.A. Cushlow, Gerard Gupwell, Isaac Joseph Bleakley, Michael Joseph Daly, Gordon Vincent Hally, Cyril Boudard, John Daly, John . Hally, Joseph Patrick Bourke, Bernard J. Hally, Thomas Aloysius Bourke, David Gerard Daly, Leo James Bourke,Maurice, S.M. Daly, Thomas Hannah, Peter, S.M. Bourke, Vincent, S.M. Darby, Matthew, O.F.M. The Very Reverend­ Bowler, Clifford· Patrick, M ..A. De Bree, John Godfrey Hanrahan, James Bowling, John William The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Boyd, Henry Delany, James Patrick, V.G. The Reverend'­ Hanrahan, Thomas Bradford, Merton The Reverend- Bradley, John Hanrahan, William Anthony Delargey, Reginald Hanratty, Patrick Joseph Bradley, J ohn James, B.A. Deimehy, Bernard Brady, Cormac Joseph Harnett, Cornelius Dennehy, Cecil Eugene Harrington, Brendan Brailey, Leonard John Devenport, Charles E., S.M. Breen, Peter Bernard Harrington, Thaddeus Dignan, Francis Lynch Harrison, George William, D.D. The Very Reverend­ Dillon, Michael, Hayes, Daniel Joseph Brennan, .Aloysius John Doherty, Austin Hayward, Hubert Doherty, Bernard The Reverend- Hazelzet, Albert John Joseph Donoghue, Gerald John Head, George Joseph Brennan, Michael Alphonsus Doohan, Daniel Noel Bressers, Richard Heagney, Patrick E., S.M. Brice, Leonard Doolaghty, Matthew Bernard Healy, Daniel S. Brooks, Martin Dore, William J. Heavey, Albert Joseph Brosnahan, Edward The Very Reverend- Heavey, William James Dowling, John William, S.M.,M.A. Broughton, Michael The Very Reverend­ Bruning, Everard Herman The Reverend- Heffernan, Thomas. M., S.M. The Very Reverend­ Dowling, Maurice, S.M., M.A. Buckley, Daniel Patrick Downey, John Joseph The Reverend- Downey, Leo Vincent Hendren, James. Ought@n, S.M. 'rhe Reverend- Doyle, Patrick Henley, James Francis, M.A. Buckley, Francis Duffy, Joseph HerJihy, Francis, D.O.L. Buckley, William B. Duffy, Thomas HerlihYl Patrick Joseph Buist, James Bernard Duggan, Christen Francis Higgins, John Alexander, S.M. Buist, John David Duggan, George Henry, D.D. Hill, Augustine Kenneth Burke, Edward Dunn, John Samuel Hogan, John, S.M. Burke, Michael, J., S.M. Butler, John Dunphy, William Christopher Joseph, The Right Reverend Monsignor­ M.A. Holbrook, Henry Francis Buxton, Leonard Thomas, M.A., Durning, Francis, M.A. D.C.L. Durning, James The Reverend­ The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Durning, Matthew Holohan, James Cahill, Jeremiah, V.G., P.A. Dynan, John A. Hoogveld, Richard Henry Romanus Horgan, James The Reverend- Eccleston, James A. Cahill, Joseph Alphonsus Egan, John H., S.M. The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Cahill, Patrick Power, S.M. Egden, John P. Howard, Michael Cahill, Thomas Espagne, John M. The Reverend- Callaghan, Cyril J., M.A. Evans, Clement John Hughes, Robert ~T ohn Gethin Callaghan, Vincent D. The Very Reverend­ Hunt, Maurice Campbell, DaIton Henry Elvatt, Leo Reginald Hussey, Gerard Thomas Carcenac, Leopold H., S.M. Hyde, Alfred Huia Carmine, Eugene John Paschal The Reverend- Jansen, Cornelius Adrian Cartwright, Cyril Fahey, Edward James Jansen, Leo Edward Fahey,. Thomas John The Very Reverend­ Fahy, Patrick Jillings, Henry William James Casey, Charles W., D.D. Johnsen, Graham Farrell, Thomas Jones, Edwin Owen The Reverend- Feehly, Christopher Fleming Jones, Michael Casey, James Patrick Fenelon, Andrew Joyce, Edward Michael Cashman, Michael, B.A. Fenton, James Joyce, James Caulfield, John J. Finerty, ' John, B.A. Joyce, Patrick Anthony Caulfield, William Melville The Very Reverend­ Kane, Paul F. Chaney, William Finlay, Francis, M.A. Kavanagh, Bernard The Very Reverend- The Reverend- Kavanagh, John Joseph F. Chapman, Bernard .J,oseph, D.D., Fisher, Ivan)· S.M. Kavanagh, John Patrick Ph.D. Fitzgibbon, John M. The Very Reverend­ The Reverend- Flaherty, Vincent Kavanagh, Thomas Stanislaus Cheesman, George Seddon Flanagan, John The Reverend- Clarke, Walter Fletcher, John Joseph Keane, Arthur, S.M. 102 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No.5

The Roman Catholio Ch'u,roh--con­ The Boman Catholio Chwrch~on­ The Roman Catholio Chwroh--con­ tinlleo. Itinued tinued The Reverend­ 'The Right Reverend Monsignor­ The Reverend--: Keane, .John McRae, Arthur James, M.A., Ph.D. Outtrim, Cornelius .James, S.M. Keane, Philip Peoples, William .J., S.M. Keegan, Bernard Michael The Reverend-,- Keegan, Peter Joseph McRae, John,.O.F.M. The Very Reverend­ Kelly, Celsus, O.F.M. Madden, Patrick Phelan, Edward .J., V.F. Kelly, Francis Maguire, James The Reverend-' 'l'he Venerable Archpriest­ Maguire, .Joseph Phillips, Dominic Kelly, .J ohn .Joseph Maher, Delcan Anthony, S.M. Phillips, Francis Aloysius Maher, Kevin Pierce, .John rrhe Reverend- Mahoney, Thomas Kelly, .John.Joseph Pound, .John Newport Mannes, Leo Pringle, James Kenefick, Michael Mamiix, .James, S.M. Kennedy, Alan Noel, S.M. Purcell, Philip Mannix, .John Aloysius Pmcell, Philip Bartholomew The Right Reverend MonsigDlOr­ Mansfield, .James Quinn, Charles Kennedy, James Aloysius, D.D. Marinovich, George quinn, Francis Edward The Reverend-,­ Marlow, Oliver Raymond Qujnn, .James Kennedy, .John .Joseph Martin, .Joseph Thomas Quinn, William Alphonsus Tha Very Reverend­ Mather, Ivan Joseph Rasmussen, Francis Murray, D.D. Kennedy, Michael Mattimoe, Killian, O.F.M. Reader, Darcy The Reverend- Menners, Stanislaus, O.F.M. Redmond, .James Kerans, Charles Merten, Albert Rice, Francis Kerins, Thomas G. Milligan, Daniel Riordan, James John Kimbell, Eugene E. Minehan, Timothy, S.M. Rodgers, .Joseph Kingan, .Jesse L., B.A. Minett, Desmond John Rohan, .John Patrick Kirby, .John Francis Minogue, Patrick .John Rooney, Edward Howard .Kirrane, .John Minto, Patrick Ryan, James Kitts, Bonaventure, O.F.M.· Molloy, .James Arthur Ryan, .James Knight, Cecil Ernest Monaghan, Walter Ryan, Maurice Larkin, James Michael Moore, Denis .James Ryan, Roderick Larsen, .Eric Richard The Very Reverend­ Ryan, William Edward Lavelle, Michael .James Moore, Nicholas, V.F. Ryder,· Thomas .Joseph Leahy, Thomas .Joseph Saunderson,William .J. The Reverend- Scambary, Norman The Very Reverend­ Mulcahy, Maurice Warwick, D.D. Scanlan, .Michael Leen, Denis Murphy, James Scanlon, Patrick M., S.M. The Reverend­ Murphy, .Joseph Patrick Scully, Maurice .John Leen, Denis Murphy, Michael Andrew, S.M. Sexton, .John Thomas Lenihan, Arthur Murphy, Patrick Columba S~ymour, Charles Henry Lennon, .James The Very Reverend- Seymour, .John Joseph Liddy, Thomas Murphy, William .John, Dean Sl:eahan, .John SllCely, William Linehan, Timothy The Reverend­ Lister, Hilary Alphonsus T. Sheerin, Francis Murray,Charles Sheerin, Peter The Most Reverend Bishop­ Neville, .John Maurice Liston, James Michael, D.D. 'Shore, Michael Nolan, Daniel Patrick Silk, Daniel Vincent The Reverend- O'Brien, Bernard .Joseph, S.M. Simson, .John Lockwood, George J owitt O'Brien, John Sarsfield Skinner, Francis Joseph O'Brien, Timothy Smyth, Patrick J·oseph, S.M. The Very Reverend­ O'Carroll, Michael Long, James Snedden, Owen O'Connell, Daniel . Souter, .John The Reverend-,­ O'Connell, Reginald Lordan, Denis O'Connor, Cornelius The Very Reverend­ Lorrigan, Stanislaus Francis O'Connor, Eugene Spillane, .Joseph, S.M. Loughnan, Anthony O'Connor,James The Reverend- Lynch, Edmund .J., B.A. O'Connor, .John Francis, S.M. Spillane, Maurice .John Lynch, Kevin O'Connor, John .Joseph Spillane,William, S.M. Lyons, Edward, B.A. O'Connor, Kevini, S.M. Spring, Leo Patrick The Most Reverend Bishop­ O'Connor, Reginald Stapleton, Stephen Lyon~, Patrick Francis, D.D. OiConnor, Stephen Francis, S.M. Stewart, .Joseph William, S.M. The Reveren:d-:- O'Connor, Thomas .. Summers, .J olm Frederick Lysaght, Andrew, S.M. O'Doherty, William .Joseph Sweeney, Edward ..Joseph McCabe, Patrick, C.M. O'Donnell, William Edward Taylor, Cyril McCarthy, .James Joseph O'Gorman, Ronald Joseph Te Awhitu, William McCarthy, John O'Keane, Timothy Terry, Francis Henry Kittson McCarthy, .John Francis O'Leary, Cornelius Timothy Timoney, Patrick McCormack, Michael O'Leary, Lewis Toomey, Terence David McCrory, Patrick O'Mahony, William Tottman, Bernard Edward McDermott, Thomas O'Meara, William Trehey, Harold Francis, M.A., Ph.D. McDevitt, William .James Patrick O'Meeghan, Peter Triffie, Gustavus McDonald, Alexander, S.M. O'Neill, David Patrick Tuohy, Philip CalIon W. McDonald, Alexander Ernest B. The Right Reverend Bishop­ Tylee,. Charles Edward McDonald, Arthur O'Neill, Hugh .John, D.D'J-D.C.L. Tymons, Patrick William McDonald, . Ronald Uhlenberg, Michael Edgar McGettigan, .John The Reverend- van Beek, Gerardus· Maria McGivern, Desmond O'Neill, Laurence van Mechelen, Peter McGlone, Vincent .Joseph The Very Reverend­ Venning, Augustine McGrath, .Jeremiah O'Neill, Patrick Joseph Vincent, Francis McGrath, Kevin Izod, S.M. von Rotter, Carl Carrington McHardy, George .Jardine The Reverend- O'Regan, Thomas von Rotter, Norman McHardy, .John Stephen, S.M. Wall, Francis Patrick McKay, Alan .Joseph, S.M. The Very Reverend­ Walls, Frederick Gabriel McKay, .John Finlay O'Reilly, .James J. Walls, .John Henry McKay, .John A. . 'l'he Reverend- Walsh, Francis Hugh .J.,D.D. McKean, Alan O'Reilly, J 6hn Clement Walsh, William .John McKeefry, Peter Thomas Bertram O'Reilly, PatrIck Wanders, Theodore Leonard Hubert McKenna, Michael, S.M. O'Reilly, Regis Aloysius Ward, Alexander Stanislaus, S.M. McKeon, Thomas Wardle, Anselm Mackey, John The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Welsh, Albert Garfield McLaughlin, Edward Ormond, William .Joseph White, J ohDl Patrick McMahon, .James The Reverend- The Right Reverend Bishop­ McMahon, .Jeremiah Francis O'Shea, Edward 'Whyte, .James, D.D. The Right Reverend Monsignor­ The Most Reverend Archbishop­ . The Reverend­ MacManus, .James Francis, V.F. O'Shea, Thomas, D.D. Wood, William The Reverend­ The Reverend­ Woods, Henry Norman McMonagle, .John O'Sullivan, .Jeremiah Wright, Francis McNally, Michael .Joseph O'Sullivan, Noel Cecil Wright, George JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 103

The Roman Catholio Churoh-con­ The Methodist Chwok of New Zealand The Me.thodist ChwrokDf New Zealand tinued -continued -continued The Reverend- The Reverend- The Reverend- Wygerinck, Gerard Anthony Eaton, Clarence Laws, William Robert, M.A. ZangerI, Andrew Mr. Edmondson, John Hodgson Leadley, Ernest Clarence Zanna, Joseph The Reverend- Leadley, Frank Ernest The Methodist Church of New Zealand Elliott, William John Lewis, John James, M.A. Mr. Aker, Christian Enticott, Walter James Liddell, Ralph James Mr. Alexander, Roy Thompson Mr. Eru, Rameka Liversedge, Arthur Mr. Livingstone, Piripi - The Reverend- The Reverend- Allen, James Henry Falkingham, Wilfred Ernest The Reverend- Allen, Robert Henry Featherston, Jacob Long, Wesley Lithgow Logan Mr. Amos, John Frederick Mr. Featherstone, Thomas William Lucas, Campbell Percival Mr. Ashworth, Harold The Reverend- McArthur, John Donald M1' Ashworth, John Cyril Robert Fiebig, Herbert Leslie, B.A. McBean, Angus The Reverend- Ford, Herbert McDonald, Duncan Ian Alister Attwood, Arthur Francis Fordyce, Robert Ebenezer McDowell, Matthew:. Alexander­ Avery, William Wesley Fowles, Albert Herbert McGregor, Robert Ayrton, Moses Francis, William Robert, B.A. Mr. Malcolm, Henry John Bailey, John Heys Gatman, William Mr. Manga, Paki Gilmore, Leslie Robert Montrose Mr. Manihera, Tuteao Bailey, Samuel Goodman, George Harrison Bateup, Frank Green, Warren The Reverend- Mr. Bayliss, James William Greenslade, Lawrence Martin, Joseph Frederick The Reverend- . Greenslade, William Wesley Hamil- Matthews, Howard Charles Bell, Charles Harrison ton Mayson, Robert Walmsley, B.A. Bell, Ronald Graham Greenwood, Fred Metson, Basil Bellhouse, Harold Edward Gregory, William Herbert Mills, William Alexander Mr. Belshaw, James Grice, Reginald Mitchell, Arthur The Reverend­ Grigg, William Mitchell, John Leslie Benny, Henry Grocott, John Dryden Mr. Moke, Paahi Bensley, Arthur Albert Grounds, Edmund David Mr. Moke, Roi Blair, Charles . Hailwood, Charlie Oswald Mr.Moor~Harry Blakemore, Albert Hall, James Henry The Reverend- Blamires, Edgar Percy Hames, Eric \iVilliam, M.A. Moore, William Edward Blamires, Ernest Oswald Handy, Francis Joshua Morrison, William JameS Blamires, Henry Lawrence Hanna, Leslie Gordon Neal, Wallace Stanley Blight, John Montgomery Harkness, Edwin Scaife N eaIe, Leslie Bourneman,B.A. Blight, William Thomas, B.A., B.D, Harkness, Howard Edwin, M.A. F.R.G.S. Brady, Thomas Arthur Harris, Archer Over Nelson, John Radcliffe Mr. Brasell, Harry Maurice Harris, George Raymond Mr. Nicholls, John The Reverend- Mr. Harris, John Sister Nicholls, Margaret Waiata Brooks, Leslie Albert George The Reverend- Mr. Brown, Charles William f.[aslam, Jonathan Henry The Reverend- Nixon, ;rohn The Reverend- Hayman, Leslie Alan Douglas, B.Sc. (Agr.) Norwell, Leslie Thomas Brown, Clifford George O~ell, Henry James . Brown, Frederick Gardner Mr. Henderson, WilliamJohn Oldfield, Charll:}s Brightmore Brown, George Ernest Mr. Herangi, Wene OIds, Charles Henry, B.A. Brown, Harold Kilford The Reverend--=- Olds, Edwin Thomas Brown, Hubert Granville Hickman, David James Donald OIds, Norman William Mr. Bryant, William James Hinton, George Branford Olphert, John The Reverend- Hoddinott, Ernest Sydney Orchard, Hector Charles Burley, Harold William Mr. Hooper, Neil Redvers Orr, Albert Everil Burley, William Alfred, M.A. The Reverend- Oxbrow, Walter John Burnet, Oswald Hopper, Arthur Parker, Francis Henry Bycroft, Leslie Frank Hopper, Ian Herbert Kirk Parker, Frederick John Carr, Thomas Henry Horwood, Leonard Charles Parker, Gordon, B.A. Carr, William Ernest Allon Mr. Hotu \Vetini Parker, James Wesley, M.A. Mr. Carter, Edward James Parker, J.ames WilliaJll The Reverend- The Reverend- Patker. Walter Hunt, George Percival Patchett, Ernest David Chambers, Ernest Bernard Mr. Ihaka, Wiremu Paki Chambers, Wesley Albert Patchett, Ralph Ernest Chrystall, Bernard McGregor, B.A. The Reverend- Mr. Patchett, Ray Charles Clement, George Ivory, Arthur Henry, LL.B., TIl(' Reverend- Clement, Robert Frederick B.Com. Payne, Herbert William Coatsworth, Thomas J ack, John Francis Peat, Harold Theodore Cochrane, Herbert AIexander James, Benjamin John Mr. Peate, William George Collins, Alan Freder1ck Jamieson, Victor Roy, M.RE, Mr. Common, John Jefferson, Alfred Ernest The Reverend- Jeffreys, Howard Harrington Penn; Athol Roy The Reverend~ Petch, Ashleigh Kelvin Cooke, Percy Irvin Jenkin, ·William Chades Johnston, Andrew James Peterson, Gordon Richard Henry Mr. Coombridge, Roy Jolly, Albert Pickering, William Benjamin The Reverend­ J ones, Alan Osmond Mr. Pihama, Te Aho-o-te-rangi Copeland, Fred Sister J ones, Ivy Hazel Mr. Ponui, Tame Costain, Alfred Moore The Reverend- Cottom, Harry The Reverend- Jordan, Charles Boughton, M.A., Pratt, Major Albert Rugby, F.R. Cramond, George William B.D., F.R.E.S. Hist.S. Mr. Currie, Alfred Mr. Kamana, Wiremu Prosser, Frederick Oliver The Reverend- Mr. Katipa, Rangi Mr. Pu, N ehana Daglish, John Ainsley Mr. Kawiti, Tawai Te Riri The Reverend- Pybus, Thomas Arthur Mr. Duley, James Moss The Reverend- Mr. Rakena, Paoa Keall, Robert Purcell The Reverend- The Reverend- 1,[1'. Keen, Sylvester Darvill, Harold Alfred Raken.a, Rakena Piripi Dawson, John Brant Mr. Kena, Paraire Paraone Ranston, Harry, M.A., Litt.D. Dawson, William Selwyn The Revererrd- Mr. Rapana, Ngakao Day, Reginald Kendon, Charles Herbert Mr. Ratete, Te Hira Dennis, John Kent, Arthur Thomas Dickens, Charles Edward Mr. Kereopa, Honehone The Reverend- Dixon, Haddon .Charles, B.A. Raynor, Ivo Mervyn Mr. Kingi, Poo Richards, Horace Leslie Sister Dobby, Eleanor The Reverend- Richards, James The Reverend- Kings, Harry Stanley Ri(~haras, Raymond Dorrian, Arthur Peter Mr. Kinita, Te Paki Mr. Rihimona, Heemi Drake, Edward The Reverend- The Reverend- Draper, Joseph Charles Kukutai, Ngatete Kerei Riseley, Benjamin Henry DudeI', Clifford Lambell Larsen, Norman Peter Roberts, Charles Martin Dudley, Ben, F.R.A.S. Laurenson, George Irvine Mr. Robertson, Donald Ian Dudley, Raymo,nd, M.A., F.R.E.S. Lawrence, Frederick Bernard Mr. Robinson, Cyril Mr. :puncan~ Charles Robert Herbert Laws, Charles Henry, B.A., D.D. Mr. Robinson, Kenneth Arnold 104 ,THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE,

The Methodtbst Ckwroh of NCW' Ze'alamd Congregational Independents BaptiSts-continued -continued Pastor- Grigg, Edward William:, M.A. The Reverend- Allen, Leslie William Hart, Roland Charles Rogers, Ranginohoora Hiddlestone, John Mr. Roke~ Chailes Edward , The Reverend- Hodge, . Alexander J., B.A., B.D., Mr. Rotherham, George Richa'rd Bell, Kenneth Allan Ph.D. Burgess, Norman The Reverend- Hoffman, Ronald Stanley Bycroft, Christopher George Hedley lngs, John Rowe, William Campbell, Stephen James Ryan, Henry Jamieson, Arthur John Chambers, James Bernard, B.A. Jamieson, Arthur Ridland Sage, Ernest Edward Check, Maru George, L. Th. Mr. SandftOrd, Clarence Cecil Jenkin, Stanley W. _ Clark, Stephen Jenkins, Luke Hampden The Reverend- de Lisle, Fr'ank Jensen,Joseph D. Sanft, Alfred Edwin Frank Garner, William M. Jones, Ernest T. Scotter, Adolphus Nelson, B.A. Scrivin, Arthur Henry Pastor-'­ The Reverend- Gordon, Ian Se~II1,er, Arthur John Jones, William Bramwell Shapcott, ~e~mard The Reverend- Kempton, H. Knowles Sharp, Harold Angus Hall, Percy Henry Lambert, William Edward Mr. Sharp, Leonard Edward George Heighway, George Lanyon, Percy Frederick Hoskin, Claude Cannell Latta, Clarence Arthur The Reverend- Lloyd, Felix Hayes Shepherd, Trevor Isitt, ,William M., B.A. Jackson, George, B.A. Lonsdale, Albert Edward Sherson~ Donald George, B.A. Macky, J. C. Silvester, J ohn, M:.A~ James, Henry Bond ,Tohnson, Harry, A.T.S. McKee,. Donald Colman, B.A. Sinclair, William Andrew Miller, John Paton Skuse, Thomas Johnston, ,Gilbert James, B.A. Slade, William Gardner, M.A; Kay, Frederick James Moore, David Curtis Smith, George Knowles Pastor- Pastor- Speer, William Henry McQuillan, Henry Munro, George Stevenson Spencer, Herbert The Reverend- '1'he Reverend- Mr.. Steele, Thomas Miller, David Gardner Nicholls, Ernest The Reverend- Pastor- Pastor- Stockwell, George Frederick Nielsen, ,Tames Henry Valdemar Mr. Strand, Charles Pedersen, Thorvold Joshua, Mr. Sussex, William '1'he Reverend- The Reverend- The Reverend- Sands, Joseph N orrish, Percy Wilfrid , Symons, Clifford Thomas, M.A., B.D, Skinner, Norman Albert North, John: James, D.D. North, Lawrence Alfred Mr. Tamati, Hone Pa~tor- The' Reverend- Smith,Joseph Gordon Pastor- Page, Harry Walter Tasker, Bert Mcpaiq, B.A. 'rhe Reverend-:- Tauroa, Matarae Stewart, John Milburn The Reverend- Taylor, Cecil :aicharq Taylor, Harold Page, Trevor Ralph Mr. Taylor, Maurice Hugh Parry, Frederick A. Mr. Te Awa, Hori Pastor- Teaia, Tariu a Puddle, Herbert Roy The Reverend- Reay, G. Clifford Te Tuhi, Eruera The Reverend- Reddell, Fr?ncis George Mr. Te Uawiri, Hoani Hakaraia Wearne, Reginald Triggs Reid, James Kirk The Reverend- Welch, Clifford Lawrence, Rosie, Charles Donald Thomas, Gordon Vaughan Pastor- Sherburd, Ernest Foster Mr. Thompson, J Q4:q. ,Herbert 'Withers,Wesley T. Sievewright, A. C. Mr. Thornley, Herbert Silcock, Alfred Laurence Baptists Simpson, Ervin Peter Young The Reverend-:- Simpson,. J oh~ Ewen Thornley, Robert, M.A. The Reverend- Anstice, Arthur , Smart, Frederick Lang Tinsley, Robert :I30rrows Smith, Clyde William Mr. Toka, Paike~ Henare Archer, John K.endrick Barton, Charles Howard Smith, Leslie John Boulton Mr. Tokoroa, E,a:nieraPoihipi Smyth, Hugh C(3GiJ Mr. Tonga, Hoani Batt's, Eric W. G. Stewart, David Hugh Mr~ Tonga, Wiremu Beilby, George Thomas, M.A. Blackman, Percy James Colquhoun Thompson, J Qseph Mr. Trim, Francis Edgar Turner, Harold Raymond Mr. Tuhimata, Ngaweke 'Boggis, Cecil Bertie Brown, Albert Victor Vickery, William Henry Alfred Mr. Tumahuki, Rangiira "Vakelin, Arthur John Mr. Turkington, Mer~ David George Browning, John Reginald Charles Bryan, L,aurence ;Percival Weston, Thomas The Reverend- Burt, J amesJohnston Whitten, Herbert Edward Utting, Harry Victor Bycroft, Howard Raymond Wilkie, Robert Stewart Vealie, Thomas White Bycroft, Robert Redvers Gordon Wilson, Alfred Samuel Voyce, Arthur Henry Carlisle, Brownlow Osborne Forde "Vood, Nathan Rillstone Waite, Alfred Edward Carlisle, David Brownlow Forde' Wyness, Stuart Winter Waite, James Stanley Carter, Frederick HE'rbert Walker, William Chant, Charles The Salvation Army W'atson, John Kellett Christensen, Ian Malcolm Adams, Dean, Captain Mr. Watson, William Adam Clark, Wilbur Thomas Adams, Henry M., Major The Reverend- Clifford, James Ayson, M.Sc. Allott, Jabez, Major Armstrong, Albert, Major Werren, 'Samuel John Pastor- Mr. Wetere,Te Urunga :J?ura Armstrong, William) Major Collins, Geoffrey Willis Atherfold, William E. Percival, The Reverend- The Reverend- White, Hedley Crampton, Phillip Leslie Adams} Balle, Jacob, Major Whitfield, Harris B.A. Bartlett, Albert H., Major Mr. Wi Hongi, Wiremu Crawford, Gladstone Lloyd Baylis, William J., Brigadier The Reverell'd- Crozier, James Tennant Bevan, Nelson, Williams, David Owen, M.A., Litt.D. Cumming, James Bicknell, Norman, Major Williams, John Cedric Aldwyn Day, Louis Alfred Birks, Florence, Brigadier Williamson, Ivan Stuart ' Duncumb, Christopher W. Blincoe, Viola, Brigadier Willing, Leonard Victo1' Eccersall, Thbmas H. Boon, Arthur William, Adjutant Willoughby, James Stanton Edridge, H. E. Bracegirdle, Cuthbert, Brigadier ·Wills, William Edwards, David· Richard Briddack, Isaac, Brigadier Mr. Wilson, Wilfreq Henry Enrigh t, Eric Michael Bridge, Sydney J., Brigadier Mr. Winiata, Reemi ' Every, Frederick.. Charles Brooks, Andrew, Brigadier The RevereniI- Fear1 Alfred . Brown, Norman E., Brigadier Winiata, Maharaia, M.A. Finlay, Allan Herbert Brunton, Janet Dickie, Major Mr. Wiperi, Huru Fursdon, Robert Leonard Burton, Fred. W., Lieut-Colonel Mr. Witheford, Arthur Lawrence Fursdon, Robert Willingale Buttimore, Thomas, Brigadier Gardiner, Charles Duncan Calcott, Arthur, Major The Reverend- Garlick, Norman· George Campion, William, Commandant "Yitheford, Arthur Russell Gibbs, Arthur Joseph. Caporn, Fred H., Brigadier Mr. Woodfield, Geoffrey Raymond Gibbs, Trevor Carmichael, Andrew, Lieut.-Colonel The Reverend- Goldsmith, Rex Charles Radcliffe, Chandler, Albert E., Major Woolford, Joseph Henry M.A. Christian, KaImer, Oaptain Woolloxall, Thomas Richard Ben­ Goring, Ernest N. Church, Sidney, Lieut."Colonel jamin Goring, lJarold Garard Dry, George F. C.,. Lieut.-Colonel Mr, Wright, Henry Robert Grave, J". Russell Eichler, Paul, Major JAN.,31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 105

T.lJ,e Salvation Army-continued The Evangelical Lutherq,n Concordia Seventh Day Adventist8--continued Elliot, Ernest, Adjutant Confe1'ence of New Zealand Pastor- Fitness, Charles G., Lieut.-Colonel '1'he Reverend- Smith, William James Fitness, Gordon, Captain Fischer, Gerhard Edwin Stewart, Wilbur Arthur Flintoff, Arthur, Adjutant Heidrich, Maurice R. Summerfield, Charles Edwin Flintoff, Gordon, Adjutant Te Punga, Hamuera H. Tolhurst, Hubert Leonard Gibbs, Edward, Brigadier Venz, Carl August Uttley, Stuart ·Morris Goffin) Harry, Maj or Wade, J olm Harold The Luthemn Church Weslake, George Goffin, Henry C., Brigadier The Reverend- Whisker, ·Walter Robert Gower, Jessie, Major Christensen, Ansgar Wilkinson, Leonard Vict(')r Gray, Charles Henry, Brigadier Windeyer, Henry Julian Gray, Gordon, Captain Hebrew Congregations Wood, -Stanley Hall Grice, Edna May, Major The Reverend- Harewood, Bramwell, Captain Astor, Alexander, B.A. Hawkes, Hubert, Major Brethren Kantor, Samuel Mr.- Hawkins, James, Brigadier Salas, Marks Hay, Frank, Major Bauckham, William Dear Salas, Samuel Nathan Brewerton, Robert Hugh Hayes, Samuel M., Brigadier Brunton, Leonard Archibald Hildreth, William J. A., Brigadier The Associated Churches of Christ in Burns, John James Home,Earl, Captain New Zealand Carswell, William Houghton, Donovan, Major l\ll'.- Chinery, Philip William Ingerson, Harold, Adjutant Beaumont, Leonard Robert Hall, Clark, John Gibson B.A. Cochrane, Thomas Nicholas J ones, Latner, Adjutant Bell, Matthew Kearse, Norman, Adjutant Coppin, Enoch Bischoff, Harold Charles Dann, George Edward Kermode, Abel, Major Blampied, Raynard Arthur Kirkpatrick, John, Adjutant Drake, Charles John Bolton, Percy Edwards, Ernest Henry Knight, William, Major Crawford, James Gauntlett, Charles George Lamond, Robert, Major Miss- Graham, Joseph Lee, Clarence, Maj or Eadie, Margaret Doretta Guilliard, Harry Lindsay, Laurence .T ames Victor, MT.- Harrow, James Alfred Adjutant Flood, Cyril Grosvenor Howell, Ambrose Lord, Hilton, Major Fretwell, Godfrey • Isaac, Henry Charles Macaulay, Donald, Lieut.-Colonel Gilbertsen, Albert ·William Kerr, Elias Dunning Griffith, Phillip Drummond Kimber, Harry McDonald, Harold, Captain Grundy, Arthur William McDonald, Roy, Major Knight, Ernest Samuel Haddon, Arthur Langan, M.A. Lawry, ·Walter Leslie Mackenzie, Harold, Major Haig, Norman Thomas McKenzie, Thomas, Captain Lawson, Robert Hariord, ·Wallace Manins, Jolm Herbert Mad d i so n, R,obeI't Frederick, Hollard, Eric Philip Charles Adjutant Nobes, Aaron J ones, Lloyd Edwin Parkinson, Robert :Ralph Mahaffie, John, Major . Langford, James Owen Reeve, Edward Hall Marshall, Alexander J., Brigadier Lo\"e, Allan Douglas Ritchie, George Alexander MaI'shall, Mabel, Brigadier Maitland, Clive Wilsden Rout, Charles Basil Middleton, J olm C., Adjutant Marshall, Frederick Bert Rowe, Neil Frederick Millar, Leonard, Major Marshall, Roger Selwyn Sawyer, Arthur Moore, Rangi, Major Mudie, Alec Victor Sorenson, Noel Alfred Moore, Thomas, Major Savage, Murray James Taylor, Leslie Morley, Charles Henry, Major Slattery, Frank Edward Underhill, John Neeve, Charles, Major Templeton, Arthur J olm Vowell, Harry Norman, Phillip G., Major Vickery, Ernest Raymond, B.A. Whi te, Alfred John Herbert Ojala, Owen:, Adjutant Vickery, William Evan Pauling, Noel, Adjutant Ward, Charles Leslie Perry; Alfred Mark, Brigadier White, Alfred Edgar, B.A. Church of J eS1,bS Christ of Latter Day Podmore, Arthur S., Major Williams, Eric Saints Powick, John H., Brigadier \V oolf, Darcy Leonai'd EJder- Prowse, Robert, Major Brosnan, William Raethel, Henry Frederick Charles, ChU1'ches of Chri;;t Christy, Hirini Adjutant M1'.- Domney, Henry C. Rignold, Robert, Lieut.-Colonel Campbell, William Duncan, Wi Rimmer, Harold, Brigadier Cates, Charles Elkington, James Riseley, Ernest, Major Chalmers, David Lloyd George Halvorsen!, A. Reed Rive, Herbert, Brigadier Cooney, Cyril William Harris, Kelly Rix, Douglas John, Captain Griffith, Simeon George Heperi, Hohepa Robinson, Albert, Brigadier Grinstead, Herbert Heremaia, Hirini T. Rundle, Lionel, Captain Salisbury, Josiah Kawana, Eruha Sampson, Geoffrey, Captain Kopua, Tipiwhenua Sansom, Ernest, Maj or Seventh Day Adventists Meha, Stuart Sawyer, George, Major Oshorne, Howard Pastor- Pene, Pita Reihana Sawyer, Richard, Commandant Ball, Alfred Charles Searle, Frederick, Major Perrott, William Rosser Bartlett, Selwyn Arthur Pirihi, Paraire Searle, ·Wilfred, Major Battye, Walter Edwin Sharp; Henry Proctor, Brigadier Ruruku, Tuh Best, George Stinson, C. Arthur Simpson, Robert, Major Blair, Ross Ewing Goodall Simpson, ·Wesley, Captain Tangataiti, Te Ito Bland, Maurice Charles Te Hira, Tetana R. Smith, Ellen, Brigadier Brash, Thomas S. Smith, Horace, Lieut.-Colonel Tengaio, Eru Burns, Reginald James Watenp-, George Smith, John Evan, Commissioner Burnside, George Smith, Percy, Adjutant 'Vatene, Toke Claus, William Paul 'Vharekura, Hohepa Smith, Samuel, Adjutant Giblett, Ephraim Frederick Smith, Selwyn, Adjutant Wi Hongi, Henere Pere Glockler, Paul ·Wilson, Teao Smith, Sydney, Lieut.-Colonel Harvey, Joseph Smith, 'Villiam, Brigadier 'Witehira, Hemi W. Hay, Leonard Hudson 'Vitehira, Paepae Spillett, Gordon, Adjutant Herbert, Albert Stanley Stone, Bramwell, Major Hokin, Douglas Suter, Alfred J. S., Brigadier Judge, Alfred George The Liberal Catholic Church Taylor, David, Major Knight, Oliver William The Reverend- Thomas, Ernest, Adjutant Leeder, Stanley 'rhomas Atkins, John Augustus Thompson, William J., Major Martin, A. Walter Banks, Harry Hirst Thomson, Basil, Major Millist, Charles Henry Brace, Henry Edwin Thorne, Edwin G., Ma,ior Mitchell, Aubrey Roland Tong, Leonard, Brigadier Mitchell, John Albert The Right Reverend­ Tong, Raymond Henry, Captain Mitchell, Raymond Bernard Crawford, William Verran, Bertrand Michael William, Murchison, Clifford Roddel'ick Captain 'rhe Reverend- Parker, Alfred Dann, Edwin .Charles Waite, John Charles, Captain Ratcliffe, Albert Geoffrey Walls, Charles, Colonel Dawn, Francis Henry Richards, William John McE\v-an, John· Martin Watkin, Jabez, Major Robinson, Gordon Mathers,.Reginald John Wilkes, James Henry, Major Rosendahl, Edward Mills, Alfred John 'iVyatt, Herbert, Major Sharp, Frederick Lacey Nicholls, Stuart Gilberd· E 106 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No.' 5

Unitarian Church The Batana Estab~hed Church of The Ringatu Church-continued Zealand-continued The Reverend- New The Reverend­ Chapple, James Henry George , Paipeta, Pita Ratapu, Heemi J ellie, William, B.A. Paora, Ropata Rikiriki, Tokopouaanu Mr. Thomas, Kenneth ParlO),tene. Pouaru H. Ripaki, Hokotahi Parete, Huiatahi Roberts, Tahe The Spiritualist Church of New Pene, Retini Taihakoa, Te Mapu Zealand Pere,· Hohepa Taupo, Hori Petera, Rewi Te Hau, Hui Tau Mr. Bethune, Donald Pihema, \Vaikaretu Te Kooti, Henare Mrs. Brooks, Gertrude Pikimaui, Haimona Te Poona, Tiki Mr. Champness, Charles John Piripi, Te Whitu Te Rangiua, Paora Mr. Davis, Frederick Charles Theodore Pitama, Hoani Te Wharemoana The Reverend- Pomare, Wiremu TeWhenua Dreaver, Mary Manson Pouaka, Ropata Titirahi, Apihai Miss Gerard, ·Lucy Ranapiri, Heemi Tiwaewa, Waata Mrs. Richards, Alice Ranapiri, Heperi 'fupene Tu Mr. Ridd, Robert Nicholas Ranapiri, Wiremu \Vaewae, Tamarehe Mr. Webb, Reuben Alexander Rapihana, Te Oti vViniata, Harry Ratahi, Rangikapo Christadelphians Rautahi, Ranginui The Assemblies of God in New Mr.- Reupena, Hori Zealand Morgan, Charles Arthur Reweti, Aterea Mr.- \V alker, Leslie Reweti, Erueti Hare Ashford, Owen Frederick Yearsley', William Sidney Reweti, Hiri Wiremu Brown, Eric \ValIer Rewiri, Te Heu Cobb, Alfred Joseph Pentecostal Ch'u,rch of New Zealand Rimunui,·Tuwha Cohen, Hamilton Richard Rollo, Andrew Milton Greaves, Ronald Pastor- Romana, Rapine Jennings, George Cecil Banks, John Ru,tene, Ihaka Mellor, Ernest Taylor Bilby, Charles Ronald Taia, Te Puke/Paora Phelps, William John Edmondson, Albert Taimona, Te Karauna Silson, Louis Alfred Jackson, Ray Tamaiparea, Homai Thompson, Arthur Wallace Pennington, Ernest Edward Tamati, Te Aotriroa Ro berts, Henry Tamihana, Manl:).kore The Free Fundamental Church in Roberts, Harry Valentine Tamihana, Rewi New Zealand Walker, Dalraith Nelson Tanerau, Arapeta Karaihiko Mr. Ferguson, John Tataurang1, Reihana The Ratana Established Church of Taurima, Rangitere Revival Fire Mission NewZealaoo Tauroa, Puke Akuhata, Tahu Te Arahu, Paniora Mr. Dallimore, Arthur Henry Anaru, Kingita Te Arihi, Heke The Fellowship of the F1'iendly Anihana, Hoani Te Kata, Ihikera Road Arano, Peile Te Koti Te Mautaranui, Hori Mr. Garland, Thomas Threader Arano, Whare Te Mete, Hohepa Arthur, Henare Richard Te Mete, Kere The Commorl.lWeaZth Covenant Church Ashton, Huru Te N ana, Hetaraka Barrett, Hira Te Ngako, Kereama Mr.- Beattie, Porohiwi Te Rangi, Joe Hopa Bowker, Lawrence Eastman, Lewis Arthur Te Reo, Hohepa Brea,rley, Harold Edmonds, Edwin Turuhia Te Tuhi, Matiu Cade, Thomas Leslie Erueti, Eriha Tipene, Karena Fawcet, Alan Erueti, Hori Tirikatene, Eruera Tihema Fawcet, Howard Francis Faulkner, Rawiri Tuhokairangi, Te Hikonga Fawcet, Walter J ameR Haimona, Hone Turoa, Teiho Wiari . Hardwick, William Victor Hanara, Aperahama Utiera, Hori Kirkland, Talbot Arthur. Birch Hapi, Ahitana Waihape, Henare List, vVilliam Samuel Haupokia, Tuhea \Vairangi, Thomas McChesney, George Ross Hawaikirangi, Petera Waiti, Hare Oldham, Alton James Heke, Hori Turei Warena, Hipirini Potbury, Clarence Edward Gordon Hemana, Manakore \Vatene, Wiremu Pereiha Quinney, William Leslie Hemana, Paraone Matakokiri Wepiha, Waata Sellars, Ronald Henare, Rameka Wetini, Patikura Vercoe, Hugh Henere, ,Tumati Whakamau, Ratapu Watkins, Stanley Thomas Her-ewini, Te Oranga Whakatihi, Hepi \Vilson, Francis Robert Hihiti, Poutu Wiki, Hoani Hiko, Pani Pera The Greater World Spiritualist \Viki, Karena Mis,sion Hoani, Tuanau Williams, Rangi Hohaia, Hira Pana Winikeri, Atutahi Mrs. Bowles, Mary Ann Honetana, Paeroa Wiremu, Tu Honetana, Rae Young, Pereri Apostolic Church Hori, Hare Paator;-- Horomona, Ta whiro Reorganized Church of J esU8 Christ 0/ Anderson, John Lindsay Kapi, Hori Latter Day Saints Arnold, Robert Louis 1\ arauria, Rewi The Reverend- Dickson, Allan Stephenson Karena, Robert GunlJling, Alfred Robert Gardiner, Alexander Katene, Pani Grabham, I VOl' Ernest Kaumoana, Waitara The New Church (Swedenborgian) Pickles, William Walter Keepa, Rihari Mete Mr. Strong, Robert James . Saunders, Collet Francis Lionel Keepa, Wharekaramu Scadden, Cecil Charles Haddon Kereopa, Rikirangi The Ringatu Church Scadden, Graham Cecil Kiiwhi, Henan; 'fhe Reverend­ Streat, Gordon Albert Kiiwhi, Patariki Akuhata, Kurei White, Gilbert David Kingi, Tauhinu Amai, Wipere K:pa, NellirL Brown, George Greater World Spiritualist Romene, Purata Brown, Pitau (U The Church of the Golden Light") Kuku, Jienal'e Tamati Brown, Reupena Makaatene, Hori Delamere, Paul Mrs. Philpott, Fanny Manahi, Poai- Gage, Whare Christian Spiritualist Church Mane, Whiti Haunui, Tipuna Maniapoto, Tupara Hokotahl, Te Wero Mrs. Craigie, Ethel May Manihera, Inia Heketa Huritu, Tipiwai Star of Hope Mission of New Zealand Manukau, Te Maati Kaiora, Huairenga Mehana, Whare Ka wakawa, Alexander MI'. Webster, 'l'homas Samuel Miru, Mikaera Keeti, Hori Mrs. Webster, Vera Marguerite Mita, Takuira Kiriwera, Kakoa Moerua, Mania Make, \Vharewi Israt;l Peoples Mission Murau, Nimerata W. Matepo, Te 0 Mr. Donnelly, .Joseph N ehemia, Raharaha l\foeke, Iraia N garangLoue, Ihaka Ngawai, Hol'i Eastern Orthodox Church. in New N garonoa, Peke Niania, Manu Zealand Ngawati, Arena Patene, Tawhana The Very Reverend Archimandrite­ N opera, Rawiri Pera, N gakohu Boyazoglu, Chysosotom Michael, Paikea, Haupapa Poihipi, Tuakana D.D. rItE .NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 107

The Universal Church Evangelistic Church of CMist Church of Te Kooti Rikirangi Mrs. Hudson, Harriet Pastor- Mr.- Green, George Douglas Kerei, Rangituhia Rationalists Harnett, John Henry Kireona, Hikanui Mr. Hall Skelton, Alfred King, Kenneth GorCLon Kireona, Kaiwhare Mr. Way, Robert Frederick Nathan, Lawrence Harry Pere, Hatu Araroa Rawlings, Gerald Sully Tawera, Tuiringa Unity Spi1·itualist Church Share, Eric Francis Revival Tidings Missi.on Mr. Sparks, Thomas William Wilson, Frederick Arthur Wilson, William Edward PastOl'- New Covenant Assembly Given, Geoffrey Henry Auckland Central Mission Mr. Brown, Vincent Reginald Covenant Mission Mr. Harbord, James William Mr. Francis, Ernest 'William Mr. Miller, Richard John Undenominational Mission Te Maramatanga Christian Society Mr. Mills, Charles Edmund Mr. Cope, Maurice Mr. Spurdle, Ballance Reginald Mr.- Mr. Wilson, Charles Sommers Foursquare Gospel Mission Erueti, Kaponga Hetaraka, Toro Christchurch Spi1'itualist Church Mr: Broomfi.eld, William George Hohepa, Tuariri Mr. Moody, Oliver Gladstone Mr. Simpson, Samuel Arthur Kaumoana, Waitara United Evangelical Church MaTaku, Kehu The Onehunga Mission Moerua, Tahiopipiri Mr. Wohlmann, Ward George Pastor Buchanan, Joseph Wesley Ngatai, Andrew United Maori Mission The Ch1'istian Spiritualist Missi,on Seventh Day Adventist Reform Mrs. King, Bessie May Movement of New Zealand Mrs. Philpott, Kathleen Inga Alma Mr. King, George Laurence Mr. Mackay, George Alexander Mr. Williams, Frederick Leslie Pukekohe Re'vi'val Mission Mrs. Mackay, Olive May Mr. Rawlings, Burford Henry Noel Evangelical Church (Tauranga) Seventh Day Baptist Church Pastor- Gospel Mission· Mr. Johnson, Francis Stephen Gracie, Alfred Charles Mrs. Burgess, Jessie Ann

Is Percy Harold Wylde, the Deputy H.egistrar-General of MarrIages for the Dominion of New Zealand, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the liat of Officiating Ministers under the Marriage Act, 1908, for the year 1946. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 29th day of January, 1946 P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General.

Price Order No. 479 (Amending Price Order No. 298) (Canned The Factory Control8 Revocation Notice 1946 (No.1) Fruit) URSUANT to the Factory Emergency Regulations 1939, the URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of P Factory Controller doth hereby give notice as follows :- P Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the price Tribunal, 1. This notice may be cited as the Factory Controls Revocation acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, Notice 1946 (No.1). doth hereby make the following amending Price Order :- 2. The Factory Controller hereby revokes the control notices 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 479, and shall referred to in the Schedule hereto, and any notices amending. the be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 298t same, which ,vere issued by him under the said regulations. (hereinafter referred to as the principal.Order). 2. This Order shall come into force on the 31st day of January, SCHEDULE 1946. 3. The principal Order is hereby amended as follows :- Title. I Reference to Gazette. By omitting subparagraph (iv) of paragraph (a) and sub­ paragraph (iv) of paragraph (b) of clause 3 as set out in The Brushware Control Notice 1942 I Gazette,' 1942, Vol. Ii, Price Order No. 455t, and substituting the following subparagraphs page '2060. respectively :- .The Industrial Sewing-machine. and Steam I Gazette, 1943, Vol. III, Clothing Press Control Notice 1943 page 1432. When packed in New Zealand (per Dozen Cans). Dated at Wellington, this 29th day of January, 1946. Peaches. Apricots. Ppars. G. A. PASCOE, Factory Controller.

War A88et8 Realization Board.-Surplu8 War AS8ets for Sale s. d. s. d. s. d. (iv) F_or 17 oz. cans 11 0 11 6 11 0 ··1 OFFERS are invited for :- When packed in New Zealand ENGINES, PETROL. One" Diamond T " at Auckland and three (per Can). 2~ h.p. "J.A.P." at Wellington. ENGINES, MARINE, DIESEL. Three held at Auckland. Peaches. Apricots, Pears. ENGINES, OIL. 25 h.p. "Hornby Ackroyd." Three held at Wellington. "VINCHES. One electric at Auckland and one petrol-driven at s. d. s. d. s. d. Greymouth. (iv) For 17 oz. cans 1 4 1 4i 1 4 MOTOR, OUTBOARD. 3 h.p. "Johnson." At Auckland. ··1 LOCOMOTIVE, STEAM. " Barclay." At Mangaparo (near Dated at Wellington, this 29th day of January, 1946. Ohura). PUMPS, PETROL AND ELECTRIC. 1 in. and 2 in. At Wellington. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence FANS AND BLOWERS. Five at Auckland and two at Wigram. of- , WEIGHBR,IDGE. "Avery." Held at Dunedin. W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. [L.S.] HorSTS, ELECTRIC. Capacity, 1 ton. At Auckland and H. L. WISE, Member. Wellington. * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057. CRANE, MOBILE. Dapa,city, 1 ton. At Auckland. t Gazette, 21st December, 1944, Vol. III, page 1551. t Gazette, 1st November, 1945, Vol. III, page 1378. STACKERS, ELECTRIC, PLATFORM TYPE. Three held at Wellington. ScooPs, HAMILTON, WHEEL TYPE. Capacity, 3 cubic yards. Revoking the Medical Supplie8 Notice 1942, No. 8 Two at Auckland. LOG-HAULER. "Judd.'" Held at Ngaruawahia. URSUANT to the Medical Supplies Emergency Regulations Offers close with the Board's Secretary, Defence Services P 1939, I, Raymond John Paul, Medical Supplies Controller, Building, Bunny Street, Wellington (postal address, Box 5080, do hereby give notice as under:- Lambton Quay, Wellington), to whom they should be addressed in envelopes marked "Offer for ...... ," at noon Oll- Monday, 1. The Medical Supplies Notice 1942, No. 8* (relating to 11th February, 1946. Further particulars and conditions of sale I;Lre quinine alkaloid and its derivative quinine salts), is hereby revoked. 2. The revocation of the said notice shall not affect the liaoility obtainable from the Board's offices in Wellington and from the Board's District Offices at Dilworth Building, Queen Street, Auck­ of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the date of this notice. land, and Old Art Gallery Building, Durham Street, Christchurch, Dated at Wellington, this 28th day of January, 1946. and also from the District Storekeeper's Office, Public Works Department, Dunedin. R. J. PAUL, Medical Supplies Controlle~. O. CONIBEAR, * Gazette, 3rd September, 1942, Vol. III, page 2153. Secretary, War Assets Realization Board. lQ8 TIlE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 5-~-

Noticed under the Regulations Act. 1936

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

Authority for Enactment. Serlll,l Date of \' Price (Postage Short Title or Subject-matter. Number. Enactment. Id. extra).

Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 Economic Stabilization Emergency Regulations 1942, 1946/2 12/12/45 2d~ Amendment No. 7 Harbours Act, 1923 .. General Harbour Regulations 1935, Amendment 1946/3 '23/1/46 2d. No.4 Motor-spirits (Regulation of Prices) Act, Motor-spirits Prices Regulations 1942, Amendment 1946/4 30/1/46 1d. 1933 . No.2 Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing ann Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. E. V_ PAUL, 'Government Printer.

CROWN LANDS NOTICE Terms of Payment A marked cheque for a deposit of £320, together with £1 Is. Land8' in Canterbnry Land District for Lease license fee, must accompany the tender, and the balance be paid in eight equal monthly instalments, the first of which shall be made District Lands and Survey Office, one month after the date· of sale. Christchurch, 28th January, 1946. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned section is Special Condition N open for lease under the Hanmer Crown Leases Act, 1928, as amended by the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1944, and appli­ The successful tenderer shall be liable for payment for any cations will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, damage caused by fire on the above-mentioned area during the Christchurch, up to .4 p.m. on MonClay, 4th March, 1946. term of the license. Applicants should appear personally for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, on Tuesday, 5th Terms· and Condition8 March, 1945, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is unable to attend he may be examined by any other Land Board or by any 1. All instalment-payments shan be secured by " on demand" Commissioner of Crown Lands. promis30ry notes made· and endorsed to the satisfaction of the The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the Commissioner of State Forests, and interest at the rate of 1 per cent. examination 6f applicants, and the successful applicant is required per annum in excess of current bank overdraft rates will be charged to pay immediately at conclusion of ba.llot a deposit comprising on all notes overdue from the date of maturity to the date of payment. the first half-year's rent, broken-period rent, and lease fee. 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-,22, the SCHEDULE regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. . CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-ToWN LANDS 3. The aforementioned qualities, quantities, and kinds as to the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the purposes of Amnri County.-Lyndon Hnrvey District.-Hanmer To·um8kip this sale, and no contract for the purchase shall be voidable, nor shalL LOT 10 of Section 10: Area, 32 perches. Capital value, £62; the successful purchaser be entitled to any abatement in price by·. half-yearly rent, £1 lIs. reason of the said timber being of less quantity, quality, or· kind The section is situated at ·Hanmer with frontages to Jacks Pass as stated herein or in any advertisement having referellce to the Road and Dorset Street, and lies adjacent to the Hanmer Golf­ said timber. links and about three-quarters of a mile from Hanmer Township 4. A return giving the number of logs cut of each species and and Post-office. The section comprises a good building-site, and their contents must be made quarterly by the licensee on the last is in close proximity to all the sport and health facilities that Hanmer days of March, ~Tune, September, and December, respectively, in Township offers. each year. A return must also be made on the same dates showing Term of lease: Twenty-one years, with perpetual right of the output of. sawn timber of each. species. These returns may renewal at rentals based on fresh valuations under the provisions be ascertained and verified by inspection ot the books of the mill,. of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. or by such other means as the Conservator may require, and for A condition of the lease is that buildings to the value of £500 this purpose the accounts and books shall be open to the inspection must be erected on the section within twelve months. A building­ of the Conservator, a Forest Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. line restriction provides that no building or part of a building shall 5. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that the be erected within 33 ft. of the centre-line of Dorset Street. local controlling body may require the successful tenderer to pay No person may hold or acquire more than one section for the any claims or charges which may be made by that body for the same purpose, but any person who is already the holder of or who maintenance of the road over which the timber may be transported, acquires at this offering a section for the erection of business premises and before a sawmill license is issued a letter indicating that satis­ thereon may acquire a further section for residential purposes, or factory arrangements have been made in this connection must be vice ver8a. produced to the undersigned. ' Discharged servicemen or the widows of servicemen of the 6. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality and recent war have preference over all other applicants. to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters relative to Form of lease may be perused and any other particulars required the sale. may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. 7. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is prepared T. W. PRESTON, to pay for the timber. The highest or any tender will not neces­ Commissioner of Crown Lands. sarily be accepted,· and the timber described is submitted' for sale. (H.O. 9/796; D.O. 3/116.) subject to the final acceptance of the tender by the Commissioner of State Forests. . 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber either before STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICES or after the closing-date for receipt of tenders. 9. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned Milling-timber for Sale by Public Tender it will remain open for application for three months from the closing-date of tedders. State Forest Service, 10. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from Hokitika, 26th January, 1946. any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed in OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the purchase envelopes addressed "Conservator of Forests, H0kitika," and N of the undermentioned milling-timber will close at the endorsed" Tender for Timber." office of the State Forest Service, Hokitika, at noon on Fr~day, The conditions, ~hich will be inserted in the license to be 'issued 1st March, 1946. . to, the purchaser, and further particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned or to the Director of Forestry, SCHEDULE Wellington. WESTLAND CONSERVANCY.-WESTLAND LAND DIST~ICT ALL- the milling-timber· on that "piece of land, being Sawmill Area R. B. CQLLETT, Conservator of Forests. No. 875, containing 97 acres, situatep. in Block V, Turiwhate (S.F. 23/5/20/875.) Survey District, State Forest No; 20, approximately fifteen miles from the Xumara Railway-station. ------The total estimated quantity of timber in cubic feet is 183,100, or in board feet 1,187,000, made up as follows :- M ilZing-timber for Sale by Public Tender . SpeCies. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. Rimu 180,000 1,167,000 State Forest Service, Kahikatea 3,109 20,000 Hokitika, 26th January, 1946. OTICE is hereby. given that written tenders.. for thepurchase 183,100 1,187,000 N of the undermentioned milling-timber will close at the Upset price: £1,200. office of the State. Forest Service, Hokitika, at· 4 p.m. on Friday, Time for removal: Two years. 1st March, 1946. JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE to!)

SCHEDULE In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Napier WESTLAND CONSERVANCY.-WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL the milling-timber on that piece of land, being Sawmill Area OTICE .is hereby given that statements of accounts and No. 890, containing 137 acres, situated in Block XI, Mount Oneone N balance-sheets in respect of the undermentioned estates, Survey District, State Forest No. 41, approximately forty-four together with the reports of the Audit Office thereon, have been miles from Ross Railway-station. duly filed in the above Court; and I hereby further give notice . The total estimated quantity of timber in cubic feet is 371,600, that at the sitting of the said Court, to be holden on Monday, or in board feet 2,403,000, made up as follows :- the 18th day of February, 1946, at 10.30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as application may be heard, I intend to apply for orders releasing Species. Cubic Feet. Board Feet .. me from the administration of the said estates:- Rimu 251,600 1,630,000 Mil'o 5 , 500 35,000 Rachinger, Arthur James, of Wail'oa, Butcher, deceased. Kahikatea 113,500 731,000 Swanger, Raymond 'Walter, of Wairoa, formerly Laundry­ Matai 1,000 7,000 proprietor, now Labourer. Dated at Wairoa, this 30th day of January, 1946. 371 ,600 2,403,000 Upset price: £2,460. J. MILLER, Official Assignee. Time for removal: Two years. Terms of Payment LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES A marked cheque for a deposit of £360, together with £1 Is. license fee, must accompany the tender, and the balance be paid VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 629, folio 185 in fifteen equal monthly instalments, the first of which shall be made E (Auckland Registry), for Lot 50, Deposited Plan 12543, part one month after the date of sale. Allotment 37, Parish of Pukete, in the name of ST. JOHN GORE, of Hamilton, Fruiterer (now deceased), and of certificate of title, Special Condition Vol. 222, folio 1 (Auckland Registry), for part of Lot 9, Deposited The successful tenderer shall be liable for payment for any Plan 6619, part Allotment 367, Parish of Te Rapa, in the name of damage caused by fire on the above-mentioned area during the HARRY ERNEST HEPBURN, formerly of Frankton Junction, currency of the license. n~w of Palmerston North, Railway Shunter, having been lodged Terms and Conditions WIth me together with applications for new certificates of title in 1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by " on demand" lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such promissory notes made and endorsed to the satisfaction of the new certificates of title after fourteen days from 31st January, 1946. Commissioner of State Forests, and interest at the rate of 1 per cent. Dated this 25th day of January, 1946, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. per annum in excess of current bank overdraft rates will be charged on all notes overdue from the date of maturity to the date of payment. R. F. BAIRD, District Land Registrar. 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-22, the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. VIDENCE of the loss of Memorandum of Mortgage No. 90491, 3. The aforementioned qualities, quantities, and kinds as to the E affecting all the land in certificate of title, Vol. 222; folio 1 said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the purposes of (Auckland Registry), whereof HARRY ERNEST HEPBURN, of this sale, and no conti-act for the purchase shall be voidable, nor shall Palmerston North, Railway Shunter, is now the mortgagor, and the successful purchaser be entitled to any abatement in price by JOHN WILLIAM TAYLOR, formerly of Hamilton, now of Auck­ reason of the said timber being of less quantity, quality, or kind land, Painter, is the mortgagee, having been lodged with me, and as stated herein or in any advertisement having reference to the application to register a discharge of the said mortgage without said timber. production of the outstanding copy thereof in terms of section 40 4. A return giving the number of logs cut of each species and ofthe Land Transfer Act, 1915, notice is hereby given of my intention their contents must be made quarterly by the licensee on the last to register such discharge after fourteen days from 31st January, days of March, June, September, and December, respectively, in 1946. each year. A return must also be made on the same dates showing Dated this 25th day of January, 1946, at the Land Registry the output of sa'wn timber of each species. These returns may Office, Auckland. - be ascertained and verified by inspection of the books of the mill, R. F. BAIRD, District Land Registrar. or by such other means. as the Conservator may require, and for this purpose the accounts and books shall be open to the inspection of the Conservator, a Forest Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. VIDENCE of the loss of Memorandum of Mortgage No. 1929l'4 5. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that the E (Wellington Registry), in the names of PERCY .JOHN local controlling body may require the successful tenderer to pay BYDDER, a Builder, and HENRY WELLS ROWDEN, an any claims or charges which may be made by that body for the Accountant, both of 'Wellington (as executors of the estate of maintenance of the road over which the timber may be transported, Gaius Brewer, late of -Wellington, Settler, deceased), as mortgagees, and before a sawmill license is issued a letter indicating that satis­ affecting all that parcel of land containing 8·76 perches, more or factory arrangements have been made in this connection must be less, situate in Roy Street, in the City of Wellington, being part of produced to the undersigned. Town Sections 885 and 887, and being also Lot 2 on Deposited 6. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality and Plan No. 8755, comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 390, folio 127 to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters relative to (Wellington Registry), having been lodged with me together with the sale. . an application (K. 25899) for the issue of a provisional memorandum 7. Each tenderer must state the total price t,hat he is prepared of mortgage in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to pay for the timber. The highest or any tender will not neces­ to issue such provisional memorandum of mortgage after fourteen sarily be accepted, and the timber described is submitted for sale days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. subject to the final acceptance of the tender by the Commissioner Dated this 29th day of January, 1946, at the Land Registry of State Forests. Office at Wellington. 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State Forests E. C. ADAMS, District Land Registrar. to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber either before or after the closing-date for receipt of tenders. If 9. no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of a new it will remain open for application for three months from the certificate of title in the name of MARGUERITE PATRICIA closing-date of tenders. A McCAULEY, late of The Key, near Lumsden (now deceased), 10. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from formerly wife of William Paterson McCauley, for Section 2, Block I, any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed in Mararoa District, being the land comprised in certificate of title, envelopes addressed "Conservator of Forests, Hokitika," and Vol. 71, folio 285 (Southland Registry), and evidence having been endorsed" Tender for 'Timber." lodged of the 10813 of the said certificate of title, I hereby give notice The.conditions, which will be inserted in the license to be issued that I will issue the new certificate of title as requested after to the purchaser, and further particulars may be obtained on fourteen days from 31st January, 1946. application to the undersigned or to the Director of Forestry, Dated this 24th day of January, 1946, at the Land Registry Wellington. Office, Invercargill. R. B. COLLETT, Conservator of Forests. C. L. HARNEY, District Land Registrar. (S.F. 23/5/41/890.)

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES ADVERTISEMENTS

In Bankruptcy.-In the S-upreme Conrt holden at Invercargill THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3)

OTICE is hereby given that statements of accounts and balance­ AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from this N, sheet in respect of the undermentioned estate, together with T date the names of the undermentioned companies will, unless the report of the Audit Office thereon, have been duly filed in the cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the above Court; and I hereby further give notice that at the sitting companies dissolved :- ofthe said Court, to be holden on Tuesday, the 19th day of February, Woodson Animal Traps, Limited. 1939/86. 1946, I intend to apply for an order releasing me from the adminis­ The Oakdale Bacon Company, Limited. 1928/20. tration of the said estate :- Alan Higgins, Limited. 1931/278. Shepherd, Francis Hilary, of Orepuki, School-teacher. Given under my hand at Auckland, this 25th day of January, Dated at Invercargill, this 22nd day of January, 1946. 1946. A. L. TRESIDDER, Official Assignee. L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies .. lib [No.5

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6) AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD

OTICE is hereby given that the name of the undermentioned NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND N company has been struck off the Register and the company dissolved :- OTICE is hereby given that the Auckland Electric-power The Poverty Bay Lime Company, Limited. 1934/14. N Board proposes, under the provisions of the Auckland Electric-power Board Act, 1921-22, and the Public Works Act, Given under my hand at Gisbome, this 21st day of January, 1928, to execute a certain public work-namely, the erection of 1946. electric and/or administr:ation works-aI).d for the purposes of J. LAURIE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. such public work and for the general purposes of the Board the existing estate of leasehold in the lands described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken: And notice is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so required to be taken is deposited in the THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) public office of the Secretary to the said Board, situate in the Power Board Building, Queen Street, Auckland C. I, and is open for · AK. E notice that at the expiration of three months from the inspection (without fee) by all persons during ordinary office hours. T date hereof the names of the undermentioned companies AU persons affected by the execution of the said public "Work will, unless cause is shoWIi to the contrary, be struck off the or by the taking of such lands who have any well-grounded objections Register and the companies dissolved:- to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of the said lands must state their objections in writing, and send the same, Ultimate Agency, Limited. 1939/37. within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Brown's Tea Rooms, Limited. 1936/35. Secretary of the 8aid Board, in the Power Board Building, Queen Given under my hand at Dunedin, this 23rd day of January, Street, Auckland C. 1. 194~ . SCHEDULE F. M. WARREN, Assistant Registrar of Companies. ALL that the existing estate of leasehold in Lots 58, 59, and 60, Deposited Plan 27467, containing 3 roods 34·17 perches, part Allotment I, Section II, Suburbs of Auckland (N uffield Street). THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) All land in certificate oftitle, Vol. 832, folio 241 (Auckland Registry), as coloured blue on said plan deposited in the said public office of AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from .the the said Board. T date hereof the names of the undermentioned companies Dated this 23rd day of January, 1946. will, unless-cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD, and the companies dissolved :- 524 N. M. SPEER, Secretary to the Board. The Golden Chance Mining Company, Limited. 1925/32. The South Otago Loan and Finance Company, Limited. 1928/27. MEDICAL REGISTRATION The Otago Trades Hall Company, Limited. 1929/54. J. Whipp & Co., Limited. 1930/45. PAUL KURZWEIL, M.D., Vienna, 1920, Special Examination, Given under my hand at Dunedin, this 24th day of January, I II Dunedin, 1945, now residing in Well,ington, hereby give· 1946. notice that I intend applyjng on the 18th Febtuary, 1946, to have F. M. WARREN, Assistant Registrar of Companies. my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the'Department of Health at Wellington. INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908 Dated at Wellington, this 18th .day· of January, 1946. PAUL KURZWEIL. DECLARATION BY THE REGISTRAR DI5S0LVING SOCIETIES 12 Sugarloaf Road, Brooklyn. 526

FRANCIS MERLIN WARREN, Assistant Registrar of I II Incorporated Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has ·MEDICAL REGISTRATION been made to appear to me that the societies set out in the Schedule hereto are no longer carrying on their operations, the said JOHN HAMLYN STEWART, :J\iLB., Ch.B., University of societies are hereby dissolved in pursuance of section 28 of the I 'I New Zealand, 1945, now residing in Auckland, hereby give Incorporated Societies Act, 1908. notice that I intend applying on the 31st January, 1946, to have Dated at Dunedin, this 23rd day of January, 1946. my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New F. M. WARREN, Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. in the. office of the Department of Health at Auckland. Dated at Auckland, this 31st day of December, 1945. SCHEDULE JOHN HAMLYN STEWART. Hospitals Helpers' Association of Otago (Incorporated). 1910/2. Auckland Hospital. 527 The North-east Harbour Improvement Elociety (Incorporated). 1920/4. The Oamaru Municipal Band (Incorporated). 1924/5. MEDICAL REGISTRATION The Ettrick Bowling Crub (Incorporated). 1924/10. The Otago Rugby Football League (Incorporated). 1925/6. GERALD ERNEST HOULT, B.D.S. (1938), M.B., Ch.B. The Oamaru Amateur Operatic Society (Incorporated). I , (1945), now residing in Dunedin, hereby give notice that I 1925/10. intend applying on the 16th February, 1946, to have my name The Orkney and Shetland Choir of Dunedin (Incorporated). 1932/5. . placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion· of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the St. Joseph's Orphanage Band (Incorporated). 1933/1. office of the Department of Health at Wellington. Tlie Grand Opera Club of Dunedin (Incorporated). 1933/3. Dated at Dunedin, this 6th day of January, 1946 . . Uranian Society (Incorporated). 1933/5. Tuapeka County Gold Miners' Association (Incorporated). GERALD ERNEST HOULT. 1933/14. Public Hospital, Dunedin. 528 The Roxburgh Aero Club (Incorporated). 1934/5. The Dunedin Symphony Orchestra (Incorporated). 1936/2. Associated Carriers (Dn.) (Incorporated). 1940/10~ MEDICAL REGISTRATION

LEONARD GORDON ELLIS, M.B., Ch.B., University of 'I New Zealand, 1946, now residing in Gisbome, hereby give TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD I notice that I intend applying on the 25th February, 1946, to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Wellington. s only one nomination has been received I hereby declare the Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1946. A election of Mr. Alfred Edward Williams, of Mere Mere, to represent the South Ward of the Education District of Taranaki LEONARD GORDON ELLIS. until 31st July, 1948. Cook Hospital, Gisbome. 529 523 R. M. FOGGIN, Returning Officer. MEDICAL REGISTRATION

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY LEO CHARLES DUNN, M. B., Ch.H., University of New I II Zealand, now residing in Wellington, hereby give notice OTICE is hereby given that TE KAWA STORES, LIMITED, has that I intend applying on the 3rd February, 1946, to ha-ve my N changed its name to MELROSE STORES, LIM!'J'ED, and that name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies Zealand? and that 1 have deposited the evidence of my qualification in place of the former name. in the office of the Department of Health at Wellington. Dated at Auckland, this 4th day of January, 1946. Dated at Wellington, this 3rd day of January, 1946. MARTIN KENNEDY, LEO CHARLES DUNN. 525 Assistant Registrar of Companies. Wellington Hospital. 530 JAN. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE III

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