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NEW ZEALAND

THE GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947

Add1:tional Land at Stirling taken for the Purpose8 of the Waitctki­ D.P. 19421, being part of Allotment 17, Section 12, Suburbs of Bh~ff Railway Auckland; part of Allotment 17, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland (railway land in Deeds Register 17A/596); Lots 22, 23, 24, and 25, [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General D.P. 20143, being parts of Allotment 17, Section 12, Suburbs of A PROCLAMATION Auckland; Lot 1, D.P. 29152, being part of Allotment 17, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland; parts of Allotment 17, Section 12, Suburbs N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in of Auckland (C.T. 131/14); part of Lot 1, D.P. 18413, being part I me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power of Allotment 33, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland; Lot 1, D.P. and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Lieutenant­ 31248, being part of Allotment 32, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland; General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Lot 2, D.P. 31305, being parts of Allotments 29 and 32, Section 12, Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the Suburbs of Auckland; part of Lot 3, D.P. 20687, being parts of land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the Allotments 29 and 32, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland; and purposes of the Waitaki-Bluff Railway. terminating at a point on the south-eastern side of the old Com­ missariat Road; including all adjoining and intervening places, SCHEDULE lands, reserves, roads, tracks, lakes, rivers, streams, and water­ ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land: 1 rood 28·7 perches courses: all in the North Auckland Land District. As the same Being parts of Sections 6 and 7, Block XII, North Molyneux Survey is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 125172, District. deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at W-.ellington, and thereon coloured red and marked A-B. Situated in Bruce County. (S.O. 9586.) In the Otago Land District; as the same is more particularly Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General delineated on the plan marked L.O. 8930, deposited in the office of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the of the Minister of Railways at Wellington, and thereon coloured Seal of that Dominion, this 18th day of August, 1947: orange. R. SEMPLE, Minister of vVorks. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General GOD SAVE THE KING! of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. (P.W.70/2/7/0.) R. SEMPLE, Minister of Railways ..

GOD SAVE THE KING! Stopping Government Road in Block VI, Puniu Survey District (L.0.4542/43.) [L.S.] B. C. FREYBER,G:, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION Amending a Proclamation defining the Middle-line of a Road in Blocks I and II, Otahuhu Survey District-viz., a Deviation URSUANT to section one hundred and forty-nine of the Public of the Auckland-Hamilton Main Highway P Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as stopped the Government road described in the [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERGJ Governor-General Schedule hereto, such road being no longer required. A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ SCHEDULE P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of road hereby stopped: 12 perches. of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke the Schedule Adjoining or passing through part Lot 4, D.P. 255, being part to the Proclamation dated the eighteenth day of December, one Allotment 138, Puniu Parish. thousand nine hundred and forty, and published in the New Situated in Block VI, Puniu Survey District (Auckland R.D.). Zealand Gazette No. 128 of the twenty-third day of the same month, (S.O. 28560.) at page 3778, defining the middle-line of a road in Blocks I and II, Otahuhu Survey District-viz., a deviation of the Auckland­ In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more parti­ Hamilton Main Highway-and in lieu thereof do hereby proclaim cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 95445, depositl?d in and declare that the middle-line of the said road shall be that the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon defined and set forth in the Schedule hereto. coloured green.

SCHEDULE Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal COMMENCING at a point on the Auckland-Hamilton Main Highway of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. near the south-western corner of Section 86, Lawry Settlement, and proceeding thence in a south-easterly direction generally for R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. a distance of approximately 1 mile 37 chains, and passing in, into, through, or over the following lands, &c., viz.: Sections 87, 88, 89, GOD SAVE THE KING! 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 98, 99, Lawry Settlement (D.P. 24201); Lot 6, (P.W.70/2/8/0/2.) A 1008 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 46

Land taken for Road in Block X, H eretaunga Survey District Situated in Block X, Heretaunga Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.). (S.0.2246.) [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG3 GoveTnor-General In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more parti­ A PROCLAMATION cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 125344,' deposited URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ in the office of the Minister of Works. at Wellington, and thereon P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General coloured red. of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General road; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal on and after the twenty-fifth day of August, one thousand nine of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. . hundred and forty-seven. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 1 rood 14·2 perches. GOD SAVE THE KING! Being part Omahu 2R Block. (P.W. 62/5/845/0.)

Land taken for Road in Block I, Newcastle Survey District

[L.S.] B: C. FREYBERG. Governor-General A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion P of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and. forty-seven.

SCHEDULE

Approximate Areas of the Situated in Situated in Shown on Plan Coloured Pieces of Land Being Block Survey District of uti Plan taken. I I

A. R. P. ( Yellow. 2 0 6·8 L I Newcastle ., 3 25 Parts Allotment 141, Pepepe Parish, on D.P. 8003 P.W.D. 125715 ~ Yellow, edged 1 f L yellow. 4' ( Blue. 0 3 L Parts Allotment 142B, Pepepe Parish I ., Blue, edged 2 36·3 .. ~ 0 J " " L blue. ( Sepia. 0 3 12·2 L Parts Allotment 142A, Pepepe Parish .. I Sepia, edged 0 o 14·2 " .. " ~ V L sepia. 0 2 4··6 Part Lot 7, D.P. 32583, being part Allotment 193, I .. Yellow. Pepepe Parish " " (S.O. 33268.) (Auckland R.D.) I I In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W.34/1457.)

Land taken for Housing Purposes in the Oity of Auckland

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion P of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for housing purposes; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven.

S'CHEDULE

Approximate Areas of the Being Situated in Situated in Survey Shown on Plan Coloured on Pieces of Land Block District of Plan taken.

I A. R. P: 0 1 8 Lot 62l Blue. 0 1 23 Lot 63 I Yellow. 3 18 Lot 64 D.P. 207, being parts Allotment 10, Titi- III Titirangi ., P.W.D. 125888 r 0 ~ " 0 1 0 Lot 65 rangi Parish " 0 1 0 Lot 66j1 (S.O. 34439.) l " (City of Auckland) (Auckland R.D.).

In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 80/124.) AUG. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1009

Lctnd taken Jar a Public School in Block X VI, Wai-iti Survey Di8trict, Land taken J01' the Development oj Water-power (Cottage-8ite8, Stolce) Waimea County in Block IV, Waimea Survey Di8t1'ict

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG~ Governor-General [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant~ P of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General that the land described in the Schedule hereto is· hereby taken for of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare a public school and shall vest in the Education Board of the District that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for of Nelson as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also the development of water-power (cottage-sites, Stoke); and I do also declare that, this Proclamation shall take effect on and after declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty- the twenty-first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and seven. forty-seven.

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE ApPROXIMA'l'E area of the piece of land taken: 1 acre 0 roods ApPR,OXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 2 roods 16 perches. 18'5 perches. Being part Section 47, D.P. 3535, District of Suburban South. Being part Section 85, Waimea South District. Situated in Block XVI, Wai-iti Survey District (Nelson R.D.). Situated in Block IV, Waimea Survey District (Nelson R.D.). (S.0.9487.) (S.O. 9508.) In the Nelson Land District; as the same is more particularly In the Nelson Land District; as the same is more particularly. delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 125608, deposited in the delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 125845, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. blue. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-Genera 1 of the Dominion of New· Zealand, and issued under the of the Dominion of New Zealand, ,nd issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W.31/1194.) GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W.88/15.) Land taken Jar the PU1'p08e8 oj the Wellington Metropolitan Wate1'­ supply in the City oj Wellington Land proclaimed a8 Street in the Borough oj New Lynn

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG~ Governor-General [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG) Governor-General A PROCLAMATION A PROCLAMATION -PURSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant- General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General URSUANT to section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Li~u­ of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare P tenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as the purposes of the Wellington Metropolitan water-supply; and I street the land described in the Schedule hereto. do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred -and forty-seven. SCHEDULE SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as street: 1 rood 12.8 perches. Al'l'ROXIMA'l'E areas of the pieces of land taken :- Being part Lots 7, 8, 11, and 12, D.P. 31220, being part Sections 3 A. R. P. Being and 4, Block III, Hetana Hamlet. o 0 27· 8 'Lot 14, D.P. 2047, part Section 4, Porirua District, and being the whole of the land comprised and Situated in Block III; Titirangi Survey District (Borough of described in Certificate of Title, Volume 307, New Lynn) (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 34247.) folio 269 (Wellington Land Registry). In the North Auckland Land District; af. the same is more o 1 lO'u Lot 15, D.P. 2047, part Section 4, Porirua District, particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 125569, deposited and being the whole of the land comprised and in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon described in Certificate of Title, Volume 473, coloured blue. folio 259 (Wellington Land Registry). Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W.50/239/6.) (P.W.80/89.) ------Land proclctimed a8 Street in the Borough of Carterton

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the P Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as street the land described in the Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE

Approximate Areas of the Pieces Situated in Situated in Survey Coloured on of Land proclaimed Being Block District of Shown on Plan Plan as Street.

A. R. P. 0 o 10·69'"l Parts Section 207, Taratahi Plain Block .. X Tiffin .. P.W.D. 125257 J . Sepia. 0 0 7·37 f L Orange. 0 1 29·22 Lot 1 and part Lot 4, 'I , \ ( Blue. D.P. 11766 ~B ' t S t' 207 I X .. H 0 1 8·04 Part Lot 2, D.P. 5039 emg par. s e? IOn , " Orange. 0 o 21·0u Part Lot 6, D.P. 753 J Taratahl Plam Block Blue. (S.O. 21485) 1 (Borough of Carterton.)

~------In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, u,nd deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 12th day of August, 1947. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 51/3093.) 1010 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZErrTE' [No. 46

Declaring Land acquired for a Government Work, and not required for that Purpose, to be Crown Land

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to section thirty-five of the Public Works Act, 1928, I; Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril lTreyberg, the P Governor-General of the, Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1924.

SCHEDULE

Approximate Areas of the Pieces of Situated in Land declared to Being Block I Shown on Plan Coloured on Plan be Crown Land.

-~------'---.------,-,------.-.- A. R. P. I ,() 0 32 Lot 211 r Blue. o 0 32 Lot 22 I I Yellow. o 0 32 Lot 25 I II Sepia. o 0 32 Lot 26 ! o 0 32 Lot 27 rOn D.P.. 20890, being parts Allotment 18, District of IX P.W.D. 125848~ o 0 32 Lot 28 I TamakI I o 0 32 Lot 29 \ I Y~llow. o 0 32 Lot 30 j l Blue. o 0 32 Lot 116 on D.P. 20890, being part Allotment 17, District of Tamaki IX Yellow. o 0 32 0 32 t~! ~g~f1.0n D.P.. 20890, being parts Allotment 17, District of X Blue. o Tamakl (S.O. 34575.) o 0 31·9. Lot 5241 r Yellow. o 1 18·2 o 1 24·2 t~: ~~~ ~On D.P. ,18380, being parts Allotment 17, District of IX P.W.D. 125849~ BI~~. o 1 16 Lot 607 J Tamaki l Sepia. o 0 32 Lot 527 on D.P. 18161, being part Allotment 17, District of IX Blue. Tamaki (S.0.34577.) I o 0 32 Lot 4671 Blue; o 0 32 Lot 4691 Yellow. o 0 32 Lot 470 I \ Blue. o 0 32·3 Lot 472 I I Sepia. o 0 32·3 Lot 473 I I Yellow. o 0 36 I Sepia. o 1 21·6 t~: :~~ ~On D.P.. 19443, being parts Allotment· IG, District of IX P.W.D. 125850~ Blue. o 0 33·3 Lot 477 I Tamakl I Sepia. o 0 33·3 Lot 478 I II Yellow. o 0 33·3 Lot 479 I I Sepia. o 0 33·3 Lot 480 I I Yellow. 1 0 0 31·5 Lot 491j l Sepia. o 0 34 Lot 4921 Sepia. o 0 32 Lot 495 ~On D.P. 18380, being parts Allotment 19, District of IX ~ Yellow. o 0 32 Lot 496 j Tamaki l Blue. o 0 31·5 Lot 497 on D.P. 19443, being part Allotment 19, Di8t.rict of Tamaki IX Sepia. (S.O. 34579.) o 0 36·4 Lot 4221 r Yellow. o 0 34·8 Lot 423 I I Blue. o 0 32·8 Lot 424 I I Sepia. o 0 36·7 Lot 429 ~On D.P. 19443, being parts Allotment 18, District of IX P.W.D.12585H Yellow. o 0 37·5 Lot 430 I Tamaki I Blue. o 0 36·6 Lot 431 I I Sepia. o 0 36·1 Lot 434j l Yellow. o 1 5·1 Lot 437 on D.P. 19443, being part Allotments 18 and 19, District IX Blue. of Tamaki o 1 5·2 Lot 209 ,on D.P. 20612, being ,part Allotment 18, District of IX Sepia. Tamaki (S.O. 34581.) o 0 32 J Yellow. o 0 32 to: ;~~ }On D.P_ 20612, being parts' Allotments 17 and 18, IX P.W.D. 1258521. Blue. . 0 District of Tamaki o 0 32 Lot 3561 . Sepia. -0·, 032 r Blue. tOn D.P. ,20612, being 'parts Allotment 18, District of IX o 0 38·5 t~: ;~~ ~ Yellow. 012 Lot 383 j Tamakl l (S.O. 34583.) o 0 31·7 Lot 498 on D.P. 19443, being part Allotment 19, District of IX P.W.D. 125853 Blue. Tamaki o 0 32 0 32 t~: :~~1.JOn D.P . .1 8380, being parts Allotment 19, District of IX Yellow. o . Tamaki o 0 32 Lot 5061 ' r Blue. o 0 32 I Lot 508 ~On D.P. 18380, being parts Allotment 18, District of IX ~l Yellow. o 0 32 Lot 509 j Tamaki Sepia. o 0 31·5 Lot 5101 r Blue; o ·0 31'5 Lot 511'1 ~ Sepia. o 0 32 Lot 513 ~On D.P.. 19443, being part Allotment 18, District of IX o 0 32 Lot 516 J Tamaki Y~ilow. o 2 17·6 Lot 5181. . L t 520f On D.P. 19443, belllg parts Allotments 18 and 19, IX } Blue. o 0 32 l Sepia. o -0 32 LOt 5221. District of Tamaki o ,037·3 L~t 523f On D.P.. 19443, being parts Allotment .19, District of IX Sepia. Tamaki (S.O. 34585.) o .0,32 Lot 399 on D.P. 18380, being part Allotment 17, District of IX' P.\V.D. 125854 Yellow. Tamaki o 0 32 Lot 400 on D.P. 18380, being part Allotments 17 and 18, District IX of Tamaki o 0 31·5 Lot 4011. . J Blue. 0 32 L t 404f On D.P. 19443, bemg parts Allotments 17 and 18, IX o o District of Tamaki 1. Sepia. o 0 34·1 Lot 417j ( Yellow. o 0 34'1 Lot 418 ~On D.P. 19443, being parts Allotment 18, District of IX " ~ Blue. o 0 34'1 Lot 419 J Tamaki (S.0.34587.) II Sepia. o 1 7·3 Lot 4381. . 1 1·6 L t 439JOn D.P. 19443, belllg parts Allotments 18 and 19, IX P.W.D. 125855~ Y el~ow. o o District of Tamaki I.. S epla. AUG. 21J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE ioii

~--~.---~- .. ---~------~-~~----~-~~--- Approximate Areas of the Pieces of Situated in Shown on Plan Coloured on Plan Land declared to Being Block be Crown Land.

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A. R. P. o 0 32 Lot 444l Blue. o 0 32 Lot 446 Sepia. o 0 32 Lot 448 I Yellow. o 0 32 Lot 449 I Sepia. o 0 32 Lot 450 I Blue. o 0 32 Lot 455 rOn D.P. 19443, being parts Allotment 19, District of IX P.W.D. '0 0 32 Lot 456 I Tamaki S;pia. o 0 32 Lot 457 I Yellow. o 0 32 Lot 460 I Blue. o 0 32 Lot 461 I Sepia. o 0 32 Lot 462J Yellow. (S.0.34589.)

All situated in Rangitoto Survey District (City of Auckland) (Auckland R.D.). In the N orth A~ckland Land District; as the same are more particuJarly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W.80/125.)

Declaring Land acquired jar a Government Work, and not required Alteration oj Boundaries, ChTistchurch Drainage District jar that Purpose, to be Crown Land [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION A PROCLAMATION K pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in me by URSUANT to section thirty-five of the Public Works Act, I section two of the Christchurch District Drainage Amendment P 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Act, 1920, and of all other powers and authorities enabling me in Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby this behalf, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the declare the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare land subject to the Land Act, 1924. that the area described in the Schedule hereto shall be added to and form part of the Christchurch Drainage District; and, with the like powers and authorities, do hereby also declare that the said area SCHEDULE shall be added to the Rural Riccarton Sub-District of the said ApPROXIMA'fE area of the piece of land declared to be Cro\vn land: district as on and from the first day of September, one thousand nine 31 perches. hundred and forty-seven. Being part Lot 1, D.P. 33421, being part Allotment 12, Section 34, Village of Onehunga. SCHEDULE Situated in Block I, Otahuhu Survey District (Borough of Onehunga) (Auckland R.D.). (8.0. 34603.) ALL that area in the County of Waimairi, Canterbury Land Dis­ trict, situated in Block X, Christchurch Survey District, and bounded In the North Auckland Land District; as the same is more as follows: Commencing at a point on the boundary of the Christ­ particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 125882, deposited church Drainage District in the middle of Riccarton Road at Hanson's in the office of the Minister of ~Works at "\VeUington, and thereon Lane and proceeding westerly and north-westerly along the middle coloured yellow. of Riccarton and Yaldhurst Roads to a point 2t chains north-west Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the production of the north-west side of Norton's Road; thence of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the north-easterly to and by a right line parallel to and 2t chains from Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. the said north-western side of Norton's Road to a point 15 chains north-east of the north-eastern side of Yaldhurst Road; thence R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. south-easterly by a right line parallel to and 1.5 chains from the said north-eastern side of Yaldhurst Road to a point 2t chains GOD SAVE 'l'HE KING! north-west of the north-western side of Brodie's Road; thence' (P. W. 80/125.) north-easterly by a .right line parallel to and 2t chains from the said north-western side of Brodie's Road to a point 2t chains north­ east of the north-eastern side of Godley Street; thence south­ easterly by a right line parallel to and 2t chains from the said north­ Crown Land set apart jar an Aerodrome ·in Blocks I and VIII, Leaning eastern side of Godley Street to a point on Waimairi Road on the Rocle Survey District boundary of the Christchurch Drainage District; thence generally southerly along the said boundary of the Christchurch Drainage [L.S.] B. C. l<'REYBERG Governor-General J Distr;ct to the point of commencement. A PROCLAMATION Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. that the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby set W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. apart for an aerodrome; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of August, one GOD SAVE 'l'HE KING! thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. (LA. 103/17/27.)

SCHEDULE Altering Representation oj certain Districts on the Lyttelton Harbour ApPIWXIl\1ATE area of the piece of Crown land set apart: 685 acres Board 1 rood 3 perches. Being Sections 5s, 6s, and 7s, Manuherikia Settlement. B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Situated in Blocks I and VIII, Leaning Rock Survey District ORDER IN COUNCIL (Otago R.D.). At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of In the Otago Land District; as the same is more particularly August, 1947 delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 125513, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged red. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY 'l'RE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL· Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the HEREAS by Order in Council dated the twenty-sixth day Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of August, 1947. W of March, one thousand nine hundred and forty-one, anci published in the Gazette of the third clay of the following month, R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. at page 804, provision was made that one member of the Lyttelton Harbour Board shall be elected by the electors of the boroughs GOD SAVE 'PHE 1\..11'1U t of Sumner, Lyttelton, and Akaroa and the electors of the counties (P.\y. 23/381/71.) of Akaroa, "\Yairewa, and Mount Herbert: ioi2 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 46

And whereas the Borough of Sumner has become merged in 6. DURATION OF LWENCE the City of Christchurch and it is desirable to make the necessary Unless sooner determined, this licence shall continue in force provision with respect to the representation of the said district on until the 31st day of March, 1952. the Lyttelton Harbour Board: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of, the 7. RENTAL Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by section thirty-one of the For the purpose of assessing the annual rental payable in respect Harbours Act, 1923, and of all other powers and authorities enabling' of this licence, the licensees may install a suitable maximum-demand him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent indicator to the satisfaction of the Inspecting Engineer of the State of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order Hydro-electric Department, and, failing such installation" the rental and declare that one member of the Lyttelton Harbour Board shall shall be assessed on the maximum generating capacity of the plant be elected by the electors of the boroughs of Lyttelton and Akaroa installed. The present plant is rated at 8 kilowatts. and the electors of the counties 'of Akaroa, Wairewa, and Mount W.O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Herbert in lieu of one member by the electors of the boroughs of Sumner, Lyttelton, and Akaroa and the electors of the counties of (S.H.D. 11/20/579.) Akaroa, Wairewa, and Mount Herbert. W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Authorizing the Purchase by the Tauranga Electr-ic-power Board of the Electric Works of the Borough of Te Puke

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Authorizing Isobel Harris, of Auckland, Widow, and Leslie William . ORDER IN COUNCIL Cooper, of Wain~ti, Gisborne, Farmer, to use Water from the , Wharekopae River for the Purpose of generating Electricity, and At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of to erect and use Electric Lines in the Waikohu County August, 1947 Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General URSUANT to section seventy-six of the Electric-power Boards ORDER IN COUNCIL P Act, 1925, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth, August, 1947 subject to the conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto, hereby authorize the purchase by the Tauranga Electric-power Board Present: (hereinafter referred to as the Board) of the electric works, the HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL property of the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough URSUfu~T to the Public Works Act, 1928, His Excellency the of Te Puke (hereinafter referred to as the Borough), as described P Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent in a. certain agreement (hereinafter referred to as the agreement) of the Executive Council, doth hereby grant to Isobel Harris, of bearing date the twenty-third day of June, one thousand nine Auckland, Widow, and Leslie William Cooper, of Wainui, Gisborne, hundred and forty-seven, and made between the Board of the one Farmer (hereinafter with their successors and assigns referred to part and the Borough of the other part, of which agreement a copy as the lipensees), as tenants in common in equal shares, a licence, has been deposited in the office of the Minister in Charge of the subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth, to take and use from State Hydro-electric Department. the Wharekopae River (hereinafter referred to as the said stream), in the Gisborne Land District, for the purposes hereinafter set forth, SCHEDULE a stream of water not exceeding five cubic feet per second at any one time, and to lay, construct, put up, place, and use the electric THE conditions hereinbefore referred to are :- lines hereinafter described. (1) That the Board shall bind itself that if and when required by the Governor-General in Council it shall consent to the revocation of all existing licences and authorities authorizing the Borough to CONDITIONS lay, comtruct, put up, place, and use electric lines, pursuant to the Public Works Act, 1928. 1. IMPLIED CONDITIONS . (2) That the terms of such purchas'e. shall be those set forth in THE conditions directed to be implied in all licences by the Water­ the agreement. power RegUlations 1934 and the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935 W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. shall be incorporated in and shall form part of this licence, except in so far as the same may be inconsistent with the provisions hereof: (S.H.D. 26/1115; IS.H.D.26/644.)

2. LWENOE SUBJECT TO REGULATIONS This licence is issued under the Water-power Regulations 1934, and is subject thereto and to the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935, Consenting to Land being taken for Housing Purposes in the Citv of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1935, and the Radio Interference Auckland Regulations 1934, and to any regulations made or to be made in amplification or amendment thereof or in substitution therefor. B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-Gene:t:a1

3. UTILIZATION OF WATER AND LOCATION OF HEADWORKS ORDER IN COUNCIL The said water shall be used under this licence solely for the At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of purpose· of generating electricity up to a maximum capacity of, August, 1947 8 kilowatts, and shall be taken from the said stream at a point Present: opposite Wharekopae No. lA Block, Block XI, Ngatapa Survey HIS EXOELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL District, Waikohu County, as indicated on the plan marked P.W.D. 84509, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, His Excellency the P Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the 4. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORKS said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the land described in the The licensees are hereby authorized, subject to the conditions Schedule hereto being taken for housing purposes. herein contained, to construct, maintain, and use the following works for the purposes of this licence, the position of the said works being indicated on the said plan P.W.D. 84509:- SCHEDULE (a) Headworks consisting of dam and necessary intakes situated opposite part Wharekopae No. lA Block, Block XI, Approximate Areas of the Ngatapa Survey District: Pieces of Land Being Coloured (b) Pipe-line leading from head-race to the power-house here­ permitted to on Plan inafter referred to, giving a static head of approximately be taken. 30 ft., also tail-race from the power-house to the said stream: A. R. P. (c) Power-house situated in part Lot 2 on D:P. 1128, being 018 Lot 62, II Blue. part Wharekopae No. lA Block, Block XI, Ngatapa 1 23 Lot 63 Yellow. Survey District, with all necessary equipment for gene­ o I I o 3 18 Lot 64 j-D.P. 207, being parts Allotment~ I rating electricity: 010 Lot 65 I 10, Titirangi Parish I (d) Electric lines leading from the said power-house to the 010 Lot 66 J l licensees' wool-sheds situated in Wharekopae No. IB 2 Block, Block VII, Ngatapa Survey District, and Wharekopae No. lA Block, Block XI, Ngatapa Survey Situated in Block III, Titirangi Survey District (City of Auck- District, respectively, the said lines being more parti­ land) (Auckland R.D.). (S.0.34439.) , cularly shown by means of red lines on the said plan In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more P.W.D. 84509. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 125888, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon 5. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY coloured as above mentioned. The system of supply shall be as described in paragraph (d) of clause 21-01 of the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935, and shall W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. be direct current. (P.W.80/124.) AUG. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1013

Oonsenting to the Raising of a Loan of £170,600 by the Otago Harbour (5) The payment of interest and instalments of principal in . Board and pre8cribing the Oonditions thereof respect of the said loan shall be made in New Zeala,nd, and no amount payable as interest or principal shall be paid out of loan-moneys. (6) The amount payable for brokerage, underwriting, and pro­ B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General curation fees in r~spect of the raising of the saic;l loan or any part thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-quarter per centum ORDER IN COUNCIL of any amount raised. At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of (7) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the August, 1947 expiration of two years from the date hereof. Present: W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL (T.49/18/2.) HEREAS under the authority of clause sixteen of the Otago W Harbour Board Loans Conversion Order, 1934 (No.2), the O~ago Harbour Board (hereinafter called the said local authority) Declaring Road in Block VI, Puniu Survey District, to be stIpulated in certain of the securities issued pursuant to such Order Government Road for the redemption thereof at the option of the said local authority on such date prior to that specified in the securities (but not earlier B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General than the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and forty­ ORDER IN COUNCIL eight) as the said local authority might fix in that behalf by notice to be published in the Gazette at least six (6) months before such At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of prior date: August, 19,17 And whereas the said local authority proposes, in exercise of Present: such option, to redeem on the first day of April, one thousand nine HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL hundred and forty-eight, certain of such securities amounting in URSUANT to the Public 'Yorks Act, 1928, His Excellency the the aggregate to the sum of one hundred and seventy thousand P Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting six hundred pounds (£170,600), such securities being redeemable by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the each half-year commencing on the first day of October, one thousand s~id Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the portion of nine hundred and forty-eight, and ending on the first day of April, road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date one thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine: of this Order in Council, become Government road. And whereas the said local authority being desirous, for the purpose of giving effect to such proposal, of raising a loan of one SCHEDULE hundred and seventy thousand six hundred pounds (£170,600), to be known as "Conversion Redemption Loan, 1948" (hereinafter ApPROXIMATE area of the portion of road declared to be Government called the said loan), has complied with the provisions of the Local road: 12 perches. Government Loans Board Act, 1926, and it is expedient that the Adjoining or passing through part Lot 4, D.P. 255, being part precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as required Allotment 138, Puniu Parish. by such Act, should be given to the raising of the said loan: Situated in Block VI, Puniu Survey District (Auckland R.D.). Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the (8.0.28560.) Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more particu­ consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in larly delineated on the plan marked P.vV.D. 95445, deposited in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on the office of the Minister of Works at vYellington, and thereon him by section eleven of the Local Government Loans Board Act, coloured green. 1926, as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by (P.W. 70/2/8/0/2.) the said local authority of the said loan for the said purpose up to the amount of one hundred and seventy thousand six hundred pounds (£170,600), and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows :- . Declaring Portion of Road in Block XV, Pigeon Bay Sttrvey District, to be Government Road (1) The term for which the said loan or any part thereof may be raised shall not exceed twenty-one (21) years. B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the said loan or any part thereof shall be such as shall not produce ORDER IN COUNCIL to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding three pounds two At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of shillings and sixpence (£3 2s. 6d.) per centum per annum. August, 1947 (3) The said loan shall be repaid by instalments of principal Present: on each date set out in the first column of the Schedule hereto of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL the amount sta,ted opposite such date in the second column of the said Schedule. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, His Excellency the P Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by 'and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become Government road.

SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the portion of road declared to be Govern- £. £ ment road: 1 rood 8·9 perches. , 1st October, 1948 2,600 1st April, 1959 4,000 Adjoining or passing through Lot 2, D.P. 6523 (part Rural Section 2,600 1st October, 1959 4,100 1st April, 1949 4513). 1st October, 1949 2,700 1st April, 1960 4,200 1st April, 1950 2,700 1st October, 1960 4,200 Situated in Block XV, Pigeon Bay Survey District (Canterbury 1st October, 1950 2,800 1st April, 1961 4,300 R.D.). (S.0.7258.) 1st April, 1951 2,800 1st October, 1961 4,400 In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more parti­ 1st October, 1951 2,900 1st April, 1962 4,500 cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 1l0824, deposited 1st April, 1952 3,000 1st October, 1962 4,600 in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon 1st October, 1952 3,000 1st April, 1963 4,700 coloured green. 1st April, 1953 3,100 1st October, 1963 4,800 1st October, 1953 3,200 1st April, 1964 4,900 W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. 1st April, 1954 3,200 1st October, 1964 5,000 (P.W.62/14/]09/0.) 1st October, 1954 3,300 1st April, 1965 5,100 1st April, 1955 3,400 1st October, 1965 5,200 1st October, 1955 3,400 1st April, 1966 5,300 Member appointed to .Maunt BonaJ' Travelling-stock Reserve8 Board 1st April, 1956 3,500 1st October, 1966 5,500 1st October, 1956 3,600 1st April, 1967 5,600 1st April, 1957 3,700 1st October, 1967 5,700 B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General 1st October, 1957 3,700 1st April, 1968 5,800 ORDER IN COUNCIL 1st April, 1958 3,800 1st October, 1968 5,900 1st October, 1958 3,900 1st April, 1969 5,900 :At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of August, 1947 Present: (4) It shall not be necessary to establish a separate sinking HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL fund for the redemption loan of one hundred and seventy thousand six hundred pounds (£170,600), and the proviso to subsection three UTHEREAS by an Order in Council dated the sixth day of March, of section thirty-two of the Finance Act, 1938 (as set out in sub­ " one thousand nine hundred and forty-six, and published section two of section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1941), shall in the Gazette of the fourteenth day of that month, the control of apply, and, accordingly, the provisions of subclause two of clause Reserves 633 and 1836, Block III, Mount Bonar Survey District, twenty of the Otago Harbour Board Loans Conversion Order, 1934 in the Westland Land District, being reserves for resting-places (No.2), shall be construed as if the debentures amounting to one for travelling-stock, were vested in certain persons therein named, hundred and seventy thousand six hundred pounds (£170,600) who were by the said Order in Council constituted a special Board, redeemed on the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and by the name of the Mount Bonar Travelling-stock Reserves Board, forty-eight, had not been redeemed as at that date but had been in pursuance of section seventeen of the Public Reserves, Doma,ins, redeemed on the several dates specified in clause three hereof. and National PaTks Act, 1928 : 1014 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 46

And whereas it is desirable that John Adamson, of Harihari, SCHEDULE should be appointed a member of the said Board in place of Louis NORTH AUCKLAND LA~D DISTRICT Robert Gibb, resigned: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the ALL that area in the Borough of Pukekohe, situated in Block XV, Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and Drury Survey District, containing by admeasurement 18·8 perches, consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in more or less, being part of Allotment 69, Suburban Section 1, pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him by section Parish of Pukekohe, and being the whole of the land comprised and seventeen of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks described in Certificate of Title, Volume 772, folio 241 (Auckland Aet, 1928, doth hereby appoint the said Land Registry). As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 1/1107/1/5, deposited in the Head Office, John Adamson Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon to be a member of the Mount Bonar Travelling-stock Reserves edged red. (S.O. plan 33257.) Board, constituted by the Order in Council dated the sixth day W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Coun'cil. of March, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six, hereinbefore referred to, in place of the said Louis Robert Gibb, resigned. (L. and S. 1/1107/1/5.) ".,T. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executiye Council. (L. and S. 6/1/702.) Vesting a Reserve in the Waitomo County Council B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General The South-western Side of Portion of Brooklyn Road and the N orth­ ORDER IN COUNCIL eastern Side of Portion of Dalefield Road, in the County of At the Government House at ·Wellington, this 13th day of Waimrapa South, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 August, 1947 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Present: Building-line HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General HEREAS the land described in' the Schedule hereto has ORDER IN COUNCIL W been duly set apart as a reserve for municipal purposes: And whereas, in the opinion of the Governor-General, it is expedient At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of to vest the said reserve in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabi­ August, 1947 tants of the County of Waitomo : Present: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in URSUANT to section one hundred and twenty-eight of the exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by sectIon P Public Works Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General nine of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice 1928, doth hereby declare that from and after the day of the date and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereof the reserve described in the Schedule hereto shall become hereby approve of the following resolution passed by the Wairarapa vested in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the County South County Council on the nineteenth day of June, one thousand of Waitomo, in trust, for municipal purposes. nine hundred and forty-seven, viz. :- I "The "\iVairarapa South County Council, being the local SCHEDULE authority having control of the roads in the Wairarapa South TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT County, by resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, SECTION 7, Block I, Aria Township: Area, 1 rood 11 perches, shall not apply-firstly, to the south-western side of the portion more or less. of Brooklyn Road adjoining parts Section 183 and 239, Taratahi 'iV. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Plain Block, Block X, Tiffin Survey District, being the whole of ,the land comprised and described in Certificates of Title, (L. and S. 53865.) Volume 113, folio 235, and Volume 518, folio 194 (Wellington Land Registry), and, secondly, to the north-eastern side of the portion of Dalefield Road adjoining part Section 240, Taratahi Officers authorized to take and receive Statutory Declarations Plain Block, Block X, Tiffin Survey District, being part of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 518, B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General folio 195 (Wellington Land Registry) " ; URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the three­ subject to the condition that no building or part of a building P hundred-and-first section of. the Justices of the Peace Act, shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the south-western 1927, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the side of the portion of Brooklyn Road and the north-eastern side of Go~ernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby the portion of Dalefield Road (described in the Schedule hereto) notIfy and declare that the persons whose names are set out in the within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-lines of the Schedule hereto, being officers in the service of the Crown holding said portions of roads. the offices stated opposite their names respectively in the said Schedule, are authorized to take and receive statutory declarations under the three-hundred-and-first section of the Justices of the SCHEDULE Peace Act, 1927. THE south-western side of all that portion of road situated in the "\iVellington Land District, County of Wairarapa' South, known as Brooklyn Road, fronting part Sections 239 and 183, Taratahi SCHEDULE Plain Block. Donald Stanley George Walker, Postmaster and Telephonist, Also the north-eastern side of all that portion of road situated Awatuna. in the said land district and county, known as Dalefield Road, Ronald Leslie Horn, Deputy Chief Postmaster, Christchurch. fronting part Section 240, Taratahi Plain 'Block. Harold Cyril Rowe, Chief Postmaster, Greymouth. As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan Leonard Ivan Linton, Accountant, Post-office, Hawera. marked P.W.D. 125270, deposited in the office of the Minister of Harold James Moss, Accountant, Post-office, Invercargill. Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. John Mellerick Lodge, Postmaster, Te Aro. W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Leslie McPherson, Postmaster, Te Kuiti. Gordon Alexander Thompson, Acting-Postmaster, Tikitiki. (P.W.51/309·1.) Sydney Foster Taylor, Accountant, Post-office, Timaru. John Gerald Hickey, Manager, Money-order and Savings- . bank Branch, Wellington. Vesting a Reserve in the Pukekohe Bormtgh Cmtncil As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 15th day of August, 1947. B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of August, 1947 Officer authorized to take and receive Statutory Declarations Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto has been URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the three­ W duly set apart for recreation purposes: And whereas, in P hundred-and-first section of the Justices of the Peace Act, the opinion of the Governor-General, it is expedient to vest the 1927, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the said reserve in the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby of PUkekohe : notify and declare that George Wilkinson, being an officer in the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the service of the Crown holding the office of Chief Clerk, Dominion Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and Physical Laboratory, Department of Scientific and Industrial consent of the Executive Council of the. said Dominion, and in Research, at L'Jwer Hutt, is authorized to take and receive statutory exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by declarations under the three-hundred-and-first section of the Justices section nine of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks of the Peace Act, 1927. Act, 1928,doth hereby declare that from and after the day of the As witness the hand Of His Excellency the Governor-General, date hereof the reserve described in the Schedule hereto shall this 19th day of August, 1947. become vested in the Mayor, Councillqrs, and Burgesses of the Borough of Pukekohe, in trust, for recreation purposes. H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. AUG. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1015

Provision with respect to Prepa'l'ation of District Electors' List for Declaring Crown Land in the Canterbury Lancl Distr,ict to be slLbject Borough of Greymouth to the Land for Setilements Act, 1925

, B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General B. c. FREYBERG, Governor-General HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto (herein­ HEREAS, in pursuance of section six of the Municipal Cor­ W after referred to as the said land) is Crown land not W porations Act, 1933, the preparation of a district electors' acquired under the Land for Settlements Act, 1925, but is adjacent list for the Borough of Greymouth was commenced and undertaken to certain land acquired under the said Act, and known as the but such list was destroyed by fire whilst in course of preparation: Rosewill Settlement and can conveniently be disposed of therewith: And whereas by reason of the destruction of the district electors' Now, therefore, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril list it was not possible to complete the preparation thereof as required Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, by the said section six, and certain provisions of the Municipal acting in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authoritief! Enrolment Regulations 1947* cannot be complied with: conferred upon me by section one hundred and five of the said Now, therefore, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Frey­ Act, and on the recommendation of the Land Settlement Board, berg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in and after considering the report of the Canterbury District Land order that the purpose and intent of the said Municipal Corporations Board, do hereby declare the said land to be subject to the said Act, 1933, and the said Municipal Enrolment Regulations 1947 Act, to the intent that it shall hereupon be deemed to be portion may have effect, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested of the said Rosewill Settlement and may be disposed of accordingly. in me by section three hundred and eighty-eight of the said Act, do hereby order that the following steps shall be taken to provide for the making of a new district electors' list in place of that destroyed as aforesaid :- SCHE;DULE 1. On or before the eighteenth day of August, one thousand CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT nine hundred and forty-seven, the Town Clerk of the Borough of RESERVE 3G81, Block IV, Opawa Survey District: Area, 5 acres Greymouth shall make out a new district electors' list as provided 2 roods. by section six of the said Act. 2. The district electors' list so ma,de out shall be open for As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, inspection in the manner provided by Regulation 10 of the Municipal this 14th day of August, 1947. Enrolment Regulations 1947 from the nineteenth until the twenty­ fifth day of August, one thoul'and nine hundred and forty-seven. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. 3. Public notification shall be given on or before the nineteenth (L. and S. G/11/123.) ~ay of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven, that the district electors' list is or will be ready for ,inspection as aforesaid. 4. All objections to the district electors' list shall be delivered .Appointment of Honorary Naval Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency to the office of the Town Clerk on or before the second day of the Governor-General September, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. 5. A list of all such objections shall be open for inspection Navy Office, in the manner provided by Regulation 11 of the Municipal Enrolment Wellington, 7th August, 1947. Regulations 1947 from the third to the seventh day of September, IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. approve of the following appointment,to his staff:- 6. Except as hereinbefore provided, the provisions of the H Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, and the Municipal Enrolment Captain John Graham Hewitt, D.S.O., R.N., to be Honorary Regulations 1947 shall apply to the district electors' list hereby Aide-de-Camp, vice Captain Mark Taylor, O.B.E., R.N., to date authorized to be made out. 17th May, 1947. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 14th day of August, 1947. W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. Promotion8 of Officers of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force * Statutory Regulations 1947, Serial number 1947/97. (Japan Section) (LA. 103/13/12.) Army Department, Wellington, 18th August, 1947. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Declaring a Sand-dunes At'ea at Wailcato Heads, Auckland H confirm the following promotions of officers of the 2nd New Acclimatization District, to be a Sanctuary Zealand Expeditionary Force (Japan Section), vide List No. 60, elated 22nd July, 1947 :-

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General GRANTS OF TEMPORARY .RANK N pursuance of the ,powers conferred on me by the Animals Captain G. H. Littlejohn, Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, 'to be I Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, I, Lieutenant-General tcmp. Major. Dated 22nd July, 1947. Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion Lieutenant R. D. Milne, Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, to be of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declare the area' desc['ibed temp. Captain. Dated 12th .July, 1947. in the' Schedule hereto to be a sanctuary for the purposes of the said 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) J. Donaldson, Royal N.Z. Act. Engineers, to be temp. Captain. Datecl12th June, 1947. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. SCHEDULE ALL that area of land in the North Auckland Land District, con­ taining'approximately 4,200 acres, and bounded generally as follows: Appointments, Promotions, and Retirements of Ojfipel's of the New Commencing at a point at the south-western corner of Section 353, Zealand Military Forces Waiuku West Parish, and proceeding thence along its south-eastern boundary to a road forming the southern boundary of Lot 3 on Army Department, D.P. 12202, and along the southern side of that road to the south­ Wellington, 18th August, 1947. western corner of Allotment 210, Waiuku West Parish (S.O. 31085), IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to and along its southern boundary, the northern boundary of part approve of the following appointments, promotions, and Allotment 191, part Allotment 45, part Allotment 44, and part H retirements of officers of the New Zealand Military Forces :- Allotment 43, Waiuku West Parish (S.O. 31085),~ north-eastern boundary of Allotments 42 and 41, Section 2, Waiuku West Parish REGULAR FORCE (S.O. 29045), north-western and south-western boundaries of Allot­ ment 38, Suburban Section 2, Waiuku Parish; thence by the latter THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS boundary continued across Allotment 211, 'iVaiuku West Parish, W.O. II W. L. Dillon to be Captain, with seniority from 14th and along the boundary of Allotment 211 to the northern boundary April, 1947. Dated 7th August, 1947. of Allotment 34, Section 2, Waiuku West Parish, and along that boundary continued to the north-western corner of Allotment THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS Part 24, Section 2, Waiuku West Parish, and along the northern Temp. Captain L. G. Williams, E.D., N.Z. Temporary Staff, to boundary of Allotments Part 24 and Part 23, Section 2, Waiuku be Captain and Quartermaster (on prob.), with seniority from 8th West Parish (S.O. 29067), and the western boundary of Lot 22, November, 1945. Dated 1st August, 1947. Section 2, Waiuku 'Vest Parish (S.O. 3723), western and southern boundaries of Allotment 212, Waiuku West Parish, south-eastern THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMY DENTAL CORPS boundaries 0f Crown land, and Allotment 26, Settlement of Maioro, Lieutenant-Colonel (temp. Colonel) B. S. Finn, C.B.E., D.S.O., Suburban Section 2, Waiuku Parish (S.O. 33611), crossing a public E.D., K.H.D.S., is granted a short-service commission for a period road, to and along the north-eastern boundary of part Allotment 80, of one year as from 1st April, 1947, in the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, Waiuku West Parish (S.O. 30579), to a public road; thence by that with seniority from 1st April, 1!}17, and is granted the temporary road and the southern boundary generally of Allotment 189, vVaiuku rank of Colonel whilst holding the appointment of Director of Dental West Parish (S.O. 17307), to the Maioro Stream; thence by the Services (Navy, Army, and Air), Army Headquarters. Dated 1st Maiol'O Stream, the \Vaikato River, and the sea to the point of April, 1947. commencement. N.Z. TEMPORARY STAFF As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand this 15th day of August, 1947. Gazette No. 40, dated 24th July, 1947, relative to the posting to the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, of temp. Captain A. W. W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. Kay, for" Dated 1st July, 1947," snbstitute "Dated 2nd August, (I.A. 52/154.) 1947." B 1016 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 46

Temp. Lieutenant H. M. Warcup, from the Reserve of Officers, 2nd Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) D. Calwell, and is posted Sppplementary List, to be temp. Lieutenant, and is appointed to the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, with the rank of Staff Officer (Films), Army Education and Welfare Services, Army 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 7th August, 1947. Headquarters. Dated 14th January, 1947. 2nd Lieutenant R. S. Wylie, and is posted to the Reserve of Lieutenant E. W. Whiteacre, from the Reserve of Officers, Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 5th AUj?;ust, 1947. Supplementary List, to be temp. Lieutenant, and is posted for duty 2nd Lieutenant J. S. Kerr, and is posted to the Reserve of to Main Ordnance Depot, Trentham. Dated 12th August, 1947. Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 6th August, 1947. 2nd Lieutenant J. B. Barrett, and is posted to the Reserve of TERRITORIAL FORCE Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 7th August, 1947. THE ROYAL N.Z. INFANTRY CORPS 2nd Lieutenant L. F. Robinson, D.F.C., and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 7th August, 1947. The North Anckland Regiment Sister P. D. Lousley, N.Z. Army Nursing Service, and is reposted Hon. 2nd Lieutenant E. F. Rive, from the Reserve of Officers, to the Reserve List. Dated 7th August, 1947. Supplementary List, to be 2nd Lieutenant (on p-rob.), and is seconded Subaltern M. J. Hardcastle, N.Z. Women's Army Auxiliary to the Kaitaii1 District High School Cadets, Area 3. Dated 1st June, Corps, and is posted to the Territorial Force with the temporary 1047. rank of Subaltern, with seniority from 7th July, 1943. Dated 8th N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE August,.-1947. U. Williams, Esq., Broadcasting Unit. Dated 7th August, Sister C. Smeeton (nee MacDonald) is posted to the Retired 1947. List with the rank of Charge Sister. Dated 6th August, 1947. CORRIGENDA OFFICERS CEASING TO BE SECONDED TO THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force (Japan Section) EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Lieutenant-Colonel (Acting-Colonel) D. G. Wallace, O.B.E., M.B., The notices published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 43, dated Ch.B., The Royal N.Z. Army Medical Corps, and isreposted to the 7th August, 1947, are hereby amended as follows :- Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, Under the hei1ding "Appointments (Temporary)," f01' with seniority from 11th January, 1943. Dated 3rd June, 1947. "Lieutenant R. M. Nutsford, and is granted the temporary rank Major H. G. Bremner, M.B., Ch.B., The Royal N.Z. Army of Captain," substitnte " Captain R. M. Nutsford." Medical Corps, and is reposted to the Terri~orial Force with the Under the heading" Appointments (Substantive)," subheading temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 22nd July, 1946. "The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps-Reinforcements," for "Lieu­ Dated 9th May, 1947. tenant H. VV. Petersen," snbstitnte "Lieutenant H. W. R. Petersen" ; Major D. C. Powrie, and is reposted to the N.Z. Regular Force subheading" The Royal N.Z. Electricai and Mechanical Engineers­ with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 15th January, 1946. Reinforcements," for" Temp. Captain R. M. Nutsford," substitute, Dated 6th August, 1947. "Captain R. M. Nutsford." Major 1. R. Diggle, and is reposted to the N.Z. Regular Force F. JONES, Minister of Defence. with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 14th December, 1943. Dated 8th August, 1947. Major G. W. King, and is reposted to the N.Z. Temporary Appointments, Promotion, Relinqnishments, and Transfers of o,fficers Staff with the temporary rank of Major. Dated 8th August, 1947. of the R.oyal New Zealand A ir Force Captain C. Allen, M.B., Ch.B., Royal N.Z. Army Medical Corps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Air Department, Captain, with seniority from 1st June, 1947. Dated 6th August, Wellington, 14th August, 1947. 1947. Captain C. L. C. Cook, M.B., Ch.B., The Royal N.Z. Army IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Medical Corps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the EI . approve the follo-wing appointments, promotion, relinquish­ temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from 9th April, 1946. ments, and transfers of officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force :- Dated 7th August, 1947. Captain J. A. McPherson, and is reposted to the N.Z. Regular GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH Force with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 19th June, Appointments 1947. Dated 7th August, 1947. As Wireless Operator/Air Gunner- Captain P. D. Duncalf, B.D.S., The Royal N.Z. Army Dental NZ 37122 Flight Lieutenant (temp.) Colin Beresford Graham Corps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary KNIGHT, D.F.M., relinquishes his temporary commission and is rank of Captain, with seniority from 8th February, 1947. Dated granted a short-service commission in his present rank and seniority. 8th August, 1947. Datecllst April, 1947. . The Rev. R. F. Kenward, Chaplain, 4th Class (Presbyterian), The Royal N.Z. Chaplains Department, and is reposted to the The undermentioned officers relinquish their temporary com­ Territorial Force with the rank of Chaplain, 4th Class, with. seniority missions and are granted extended-service commissions for a period from 14th July, 1945. Dat~d 5th August, 1947. of four years in the rank stated with present seniority. Dated 1st The Rev. J. C. J. Wilson, Chaplain, 4th Class (Church of April, 1947 :-' . England), The Royal N.Z. Chq,plains Department, and is reposted to As Pilots- the Territorial Force with the rank of Chaplain, 4th Class, with NZ 40248 Flight Lieutenant (temp.) Robert Keith W~LKER. seniority from 8th March, 1946. Dated 7th August, 1947. . NZ 424439 Flight Lieutenant (temp.) Henry Maitland ECCER- Charge Sister J. C. McKie, N.Z. Army Nursing Service, and is SALL. , reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Charge NZ 42443 Flight Lieutenant (temp.) James Patrick O'DONNELL. Sister, with seniority from 29th May, 1946. Dated 7th August, The undermentioned officers relinquish their temporary com­ 1947. missions and are granted extended-service commissions for a period Sister (Acting Charge Sister) C. Smeeton (nee MacDonald), N.Z. of two years in the rank stated with present seniority. Dated 1st Army Nursing Service, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with April, 1947 :- the rank of Sister, with'seniority from 12th April, 1945. Dated 6th Auguet, 1947. As Pilots- Sister E. M~ Wallace, N.Z. ArmyNursing Service, and is reposted NZ 2506 Flight Lieutenant (temp.) Charles Roy BUSH, D.F.C. to the Territorial Force with the rank of Sister, with seniority from NZ 403471 Flight Lieutenant (temp.) Sidney Stewart OBERY. lOth May, 1946. Dated 7th August, 1947. NZ 425563 Flight Lieutenant (temp.) Hector Leslie DOYLE. Sister B. A. Lewis, N.Z. Army' Nmsing Service, and is reposted NZC 4213384 Flying Officer (temp.) Robert James SCOTT. to the Territorial Force with the rank of Sister, with seniority from As Wireless Operator/Air Gunner- lOth May, 1946. Dated 8th August, 1947. NZ 414899 Flying Officer (temp.) Na'Pierre Creighton VAUGHAN.

OFFICERS STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH OF THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND Transfer EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Major R. Sinclair, and is posted to The Auckland Regiment NZ 416487 Flight Lieutenant Allen Lester HENRY is transferred (Countess of Ranfurly's Own), with the temporary rank of Major, from the Reserve of Air Force Officers to the Acti ve List in his with seniority from 1st June, 1947. Dated 5th August, 1947. present rank and seniority. Dated 1st August, 1947. Major W. L. Dillon, and is reposted to the N.Z. Regular Force. Dated 6th August,1947. Relinquishments Major H. C. B. Brown, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquish their Supplementary List. Dated 7th August, 1947. temporary commissions :- Major J. W. C. Craig, M.C., and is reposted to the Reserve of Dated 15th June, 1947: NZ 412673 Flight Lieutenant (Acting Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 7th August, 1947. Squadron Leader) John Pierson FORD, D.F.C. Captain (Acting-Major) F. S. Maclean, ]VLR.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. Dated 16th July, 1947: NZ 391339 Flight Lieutenant (Acting (Lond.), M.B., B.Chir. (Camb.), The Royal N.Z. Army Medical Squadron Leader) Richard BROADBENT, D.F.C. Corps, and is reposted to the Reserve of Officers (Central Military Dated 25th July, 1947: NZ 417020 Flight Lieutenant John District), with the rank of Captain. Dated 11th December, 1945. Gaskin CLARIDGE, D.F.C. Captain G. D. Moon, and is posted to The Auckland Regiment Dated 31st July, 1947: NZ 2436 Squadron Leader Patric (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the tempomry rank of Captain, Rhodes GODBY. with seniority from 23rd September, 1942. Dated 5th August, Dated 6th August, 1947: NZ 415068 Flight Lieutenant John 1947. ~ David GPoUBB, D.F.C. Captain W. E. von Schramm, and is posted to The Auckland Dated 14th August, 1947 : NZ 41916 Flight Lieutenant Kenneth Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank Leslie LEE. of Captain, with seniority from 7th February, 1942. Dated 5th August, 1947. Cancel~ation Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) T. M. Rouse, and is posted, to The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 80, dated the 1st N.Z. Armoured ;Regiment with the temporary rank of 19th December, 1945, page 1574, under the heading "General Lieutenant, with seniority from 29th May, 1947. Dated 5th August, Duties Branch-Relinquishments," relating to "vVing Commander 1947. Alfred Juhn TURNER, O.B.E.," is cancelled. AUG. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1017

EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION I: EQUIPMENT OFFICERS Dated 31st July, 1947-continued- Promo#on NZ 405268 Squadron Leader John Allan HETHER'roN, Equipment Duties- D.F.C. NZ 37193 Flying Officer (temp.) Herman Frederick EVANS to NZ 40992 Squadron Leader Harvey Nelson Sw:mETlIlAN, be Acting Flight Lieutenant (paid). Dated 1st June, 1947. D.F.C. NZ 401297 Flight Lieutenant Douglas Alan YOUNGS. AmHNIS'l'RATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH, SEC'l'ION II (A.T.C.) NZ 401293 Flight I"ieutenant Kynaston John S'rANFoRD, D.F.lVL Relinqui8hment8 NZ 402i?47 Flight Lieutenant Ian Arnaud BURGESS. Thc undermentioned Flying Officers are permittcd to relinquish NZ 404953 Flight Lieutenant Harold John SHEILD, D.F.C. their Air Training Corps commissions :- NZ 539038 Flight Lieutenant John Beresford Dennitts WILLCOX. Dated 1st January, 1947: Douglas Marsh MACKAY. NZ 421838 Flight Lieutenant Leon Richmond SCHOFIELD. Dated 26th May, 1947: Keith Alfred MUFF. NZ 425275 Flight Lieutenant Ronald Francis MADIGAN. NZ 413772 Flight Lieutenant James Slaven MUIR, D.F.C. RESERVE OF AIR FORCE OFFICERS NZ 415178 Flight Lieutenant John Lawrence William Transfer DUNN. NZ 1103 Wing Commander Alfred John TURNER, O.B.E., is NZ 423874 Flight Lieutenant William Jack NICCOLLS. transferred from the Active List to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, NZ 413826 Flying Officer Colin Windsor DRYLAND. Class B, Section I. Dated 16th December, 1945. NZ 405502 Flying Officer Douglas Errol NELSON. NZ 416159 Flying Officer Charles Mita Hikairo PINKER, F. JONES, Minister of Defence. D.F.C. NZ 422054 Flying Officer George Edward BRANCHER. NZ 41944 Flying Officer Bruce Alexander SINCLAIR. Appointment8, Relinqui8hment8, and Tran8fer8 of Officer8 of. the NZ 422278 Flying Officer Alan Dorrington GIBSON, D.F.M. Royal New Zealand Air Force NZ 411554 Flying Officer Maurice Raymond BLANK, D.F.C. NZC 424065 Flying Officer Alfred Owen WELLS. Air Department, NZ 415017 Flying Officer Harry Alexander RAMSEY, D.F.C. Wellington, 15th August, 1947. NZ 422449 Flying Officer Kevin Emmett LAVIN. 1::.::IIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to NZ 425264 Flying Officer Douglas Arthur William LEE. ~_ approve the following appointments, relinquishments, and NZ 421719 Flying Officer William John HUNTER. transfers of officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force :- F. JONES, Minister of Defenee. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH A ppointment8 As Flight Engineer- Coronel' appointed - NZ 404842 Flying Officer (temp.) Arthur Cyril HILLIAM relin­ quishes his temporary commission and is granted an extended­ service commission for a period of four years in his present rank Department of Justice, and seniority. Dated 1st April, 1947. Wellington, 15th August, 1947. The undermentioned officers relinquish their temporary com­ IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to missions and are granted extended-service commissions for a period H appoint of two years in the rank stated with present seniority. Dated William Marshall Wilkinson, Esquire, 1st April, 1947. of Kaikohe, to be a Coroner for the Dominion of New Zealand, vice. As Pilots- A. J. Martin, Esquire, resigned. NZ 412000 Flight Lieutenant (temp.) Ronald Arthur MANNERS. NZ 4215186 Flying Officer (temp.) M,alcolm Stuart GUNTON. H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. RESERVE OF AIR FORCE OFFICERS Tran8fer8 The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active 111 ember8 oj' Licensing Committee appointed List to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class A, Section I :- Dated 1st June, 1947- NZ 415315 Flight Lieutenant Robert Bell HAMILTON. Department of Justice, NZ 412316 Flying Officer Noel Edward DAWSON. 'Wellington, 18th August, 1947. NZ 425246 Flying Officer William John Keand ENDEAN, lS Ex?ellency the Governor-General has been pleased to D.F.C. ' appomt NZ 413255 Flying Officer Don Alexander FALCONER. fI Albert Napper, Esquire, Dated 15th June, 1947: NZ 404368 Flight Lieutenant,Robert Andrew Sydney Alexander Ronald, Esquire, Francis HOYLE, ,D.F.C. John Watt, Esquire, Dated 18th June, 1947: NZ 428170 Flying Officer Thomas William Alfred ,WALKER. to be members of the Licensing Committee for the District of Dated 25th July, 1947: NZ 41322 Flight Lieutenant Eric Awarua. Lindsay GRAY, D.F.C. H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. Dated 29th July, 1947: NZC 433216 Flying Officer Pierce Dudley ANDREWES. Dated lst August, 1947: NZ 439047 Flying Officer Rex Keith GARNHAM. Probation Officer appointed Dated 29th August, 1947: NZ 425492 Flight Lieutenant Kiwi Ernest AMOHANGA. Dated 31st August, 1947: NZ 2357 Flight Lieutenant Jack Prisons Department, BUCKLEY, D.F.C. Wellington, 19th August, 1947. Dated 12th September, 1947: NZ 428148 Flying Officer Ross Sinclair PRIEST, D.F.C. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been ,pleased to H appoint The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active Richard Cargill List to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class B, Section I :- to be a Probation Officer under the Offenders Probation Act, 1920, Dated 23rd April, 1947: NZ 1481 Flight Lieutenant James and the Crimes Amendment Act, 1910, for the City of Wanganui. Douglas MACKAY, M.B.E., B.A., B.Sc. Dated 12th August, 1947: NZ 4215151 Flying Officer Courtney H. G. R. MASON, Minister of ;Tustice. Frederick James GIBSON. Relinqui8hment8 The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquish th~ir Appointment of Honorary Child Welfare Officer8 under the Child commissions :- Welfare Act, 1925 Dated 19th May, 1947: NZ 39873 Flying Officer Douglas Russell BAILEY. Education Department, Dated 30th June 1947- Wellington, 14th August, 1947. NZ 405518 Flight Lieutenant Mervyn Ryburn BREED, D.F.C. N pursuance of section 2 of the Child Welfare A,ct, 1925, I, NZ 401955 Flight Lieutenant Frederick James Malcolm I Henry Greathead Rex Mason, Minister of Education, do hereby PALMER. appoint the following persons as Honorary Child 'Welfare Officers NZ 417293 Flying Officer George Edwin Charles READE. for the purposes of the said Act for the year ending the 31st March, NZ 415012 Flying Officer Francis Henry James PHELOUNG. 1948 :- Name. District. Dated 31st July, 1947- NZ 1067 Wing Commander John Henry ARKWRIGHT, Downey, Reverend Father L. Auckland. Cashman, Reverend Father Edward D.F.C. Palmerston North. NZ 40229 Squadron Leader David John Verdun HENRY, Spring, Reverend Father Leo Napier. D.F.C. Fear, Reverend Alfred Greymouth.. NZ 415337 Squadron Leader Athol Larry MCGRATH, D.F.C., M. B. HOWARD, A.F.C. For the Minister of Education. 1018 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 46

. , Appointment of Honorary Officers Appointment of Members to the Manurewu Bobby Calf ,Pool Committee N pursuance and' exercise of the power and authority conferred I upon me by section 29 of the Statutes Amendment Act, 1946, URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, I, James O'Brien, Minister of Marine, do hereby appoint the persons P notice is hereby given that the following persons, namely- named in the following Schedule to be Honorary Officers for the Ro bert Hector Coxhead, acclimatization districts shown in such Schedule for the purpos~s Cecil Rippon Webster, of Part II of the Fisheries Act, 1908, such persons to hold office Kenneth Muir, until the 31st March, 1950. Duncan Archibald McCullum, and Dated at Wellington, this 13th day of August, 1947. Ernest Alfred Pearse are duly appointed to be the first members of the Manurewa Bobby Calf Pool Committee established under the said regulations. .sCHEDULE Dated at Wellington, this -19th day of August, 1947 . WESTLAND ACCLIMATIZATION DIS1'RIC1' EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing. Ro bert Henario Roigard.

SOUTHERN LAKES ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRWT Election of Members of the East Tamaki Bobby Calf Pool Raymond Alexander Irvine. Committee JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Marine. URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- Allan James Hall, Revocation of Appointment of certain Garage-proprietors for issue of Albert McIlroy Cryer, Warrants of Fitness Thomas Douglas Ormiston, Louis Gilliard, and John Boyd Armstrong N terms of Regulation 11 of the Traffic RegUlations 1936, and I all other powers enabling me in that behalf, I, James O'Brien, have been duly elected to be members of the East Tamaki Bobby Minister of Transport, do hereby revoke the approval of the person Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. and firm described in the Schedule hereto for the purpose of the Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of August, 1947. issue of warrants of fitness for motor-vehicles. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

SCHEDULE Election of Members of the Maungatapere Bobby Calf Pool H. W. Stewart, Outram Motor Garage,' Outram. (Approval Committee No. 1193.) Dated at Wellington, this 12th day of August, 1947. URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that- JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. P John Breslin, William Harold Gunson, Richard Feaver, James Irwin Wilson, Members' of Dairy Products Marketing Commission appointed Arthur Gilbert Grove, Henry George Hunter, and Export Marketing Division, Samuel Eugene Draffin Wellington, 18th August, 1947. have been duly elected to be members of the Maungatapere Bobby IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased. in . Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. H pursuance of the provisions of the Dairy Products ,Marketing Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of August, 1947. Commission Act, 1947, to appoint- EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing. William Marshall, Esquire, C.B.E., of Hamilton, to be a member and the Chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Products Marketing Commission; and AdnLin'istmt-ion of Noxious Weeds' Act, 1928, in Olutha County.­ Henry Ernest Blyde, Esquire, of Lepperton, (Notice No. Ag. 4443) Ronald Alan Candy, Esquire, O.B.E., of Waitoa, and William Greig Macartney. Esquire, of Tai Tapu, Department of Agriculture, to be members of the said Commission pursuant to paragraph (b) Wellington, 12th August, 1947. of subsection (2) of section 3 of the Dairy Products Marketing ' HE following resolution, passed by the Clutha County Council Commission Act, 1947; and T on the 29th day of July, 1947, is· published in accordance Bernard Carl Ashwin, Esquire, C.M.G., of Wellington, with the provisions of section 7 (2) of the Noxious Weeds Amend­ Fintan Patrick Walsh, Esquire, of Wellington, and ment Act, 1934. Charles Morgan Williams, Esquire, of Kaiapoi, to be members of the said Commission pursuant to paragraph (c) RESOLUTION of subsection (2) of section 3 of the Dairy Products Marketing Commission Act, 1947. "UNDER the powers conferred by and in accordance with the provisions of the Noxious Weeds Amendment Act, 1934, the Clutha EDWARD CULLEN, Minister' of Marketing. County Counl?il hereby assumes the responsibility for the adminis­ tration of the principal Act within the County of Clutha as from this 29th day of July, 1947." EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agricultur~. Deputy Registrars of Marriages, &lc., appointed

Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 19th August, 1947. Appointment of Customs Examining-place at Wanganui T is hereby notified that the following appointments have been I made:- N exercise of the powers in me for this purpose vested by the Leonard Lawrence Lafferty I Customs Act, 1913, I, , Minister of Customs, do to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for by this Warrant appoint the room 20 ft. by 15 ft. in the premises the District of Mamaku, on and from the 6th day of August, 1947. ofthe New Zealand Express Company (Wanganui), Limited, situated at 7 Trafalgar Place, Wanganui, and being part of Section 27, Town Betty Joan Telfar (Miss) of Wanganui, to be a place for the examination of goods subject to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for to the control of the Customs. the District of Aria, on and from the 5th day of August, 1947. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 12th day of August, Albert John Peter Clearwater 1947. W. NASH, Minister of Customs. to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Balclutha, on and from the 1st day of September, 1947. Arthur Merlin Harding Retention of Title of " Honourable " to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for Department of Justice, the District of Feilding, on and from the 1st day of August, 1947. Wellington, 19th August, 1947. Robert Macfarlane Johnston T is hereby notified that His Majesty the King has been pleased to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for I to approve of the retention of the title of " Honourable" by the District of Castlepoint, on and from the 6th day of August, the Honourable Sir Harold Featherston Johnston, Kt., lately a 1947. . . Judge of Supreme Court of New Zealand. P. :s,:. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. H .. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. A'UG. 21J THE NEW ZEAtAND GAZ:mrTE lOlP

Certificates of Naturalization granted

Dcpartment of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 11th August, 1947. 1' is hereby notificd fOI' puolic iuformation that ccrtificatcs of naturalizettion, in accordance with the provisiQ1~s of the British 1 Ntttionality and I::ltatus of Alicns (in Ncw Zealand) Act, 1928, have been granted to the persons named and described hereunder. W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Name. Address. Occupation. * Country of Da.te of I Birth. CertIficate. Allegia.nce.~:~: ~~ I I

Aabroc, Hans Christian Holm .. .. Christchurch .. Builder .. .. Denmark . . 22/5/47 26/5/47 Adler, Kurt Jakob ...... Auckland .. Shopkeeper .. .. Germany . . 6/2/47 19/2/47 Akel, .J oseph Beshara ...... Wellington .. Merchant .. . . Lebanon .. 17/4/47 18/4/47 Akerblom, Karl Georg .. ., Blenheim .. Gardener . . .. Sweden .. 29/4/47 7/5/47 Allerhand, Philipp ...... Wellington .. Industrial chemist. .. Austria . . 25/3/47 27/3/47 Alpar, Gitta ...... Auckland .. Manufacturer and importer Hungary ., 12/2/47 4/3/47 Antony, John ...... Wellington .. Retired .. .. Lebanon . . 6/5/47 16/5/47 Baruch, Clement ,. .. .. Wellington .. Company-manager .. Poland .. 17/4/47 17/4/47 Bernfeld, Erwin Gerhard .. .. Wellington .. Draughtsman ., .. Austria .. 17/1/47 21/1/47 Bondy, Fritz ...... Wellington .. Civil servant .. ., Germany . . 13/2/47 17/2/47 Borraz, Raphael Penarroya ., .. Apia, Western Teacher .. .. Spain ., .. 17/12/46 14/1/47 Samoa Bower, Stephen (formerly Bauer, Stefan Wellington .. Salesman .. .. Austria .. 7/3/47 , 11/3/47 Josef) Brownson, Victor ...... New Plymouth .. Jeweller .. .. Lebanon . . 21/1/47 28/1/47 Brunn, Gerd ...... Rotorua .. Sawmill hand .. . . Germany . . 18/3/47 20/3/47 Buetow, Gustav Heinz ...... Auckland .. Manufacturing chemist .. Germany . . 5/3/47 12/3/47 Burkart, Ida Elisabeth Frieda .. .. Wellington .. Nil ...... Germany . . 5/3/47 13/3/47 Chang, Kathleen Anuei (nee Pih) .. Dunedin .. Medical practitioner .- China .. . . 21/1/47 27/1/47 Christeller, Eva Lotte ...... Eastbourne .. Violinist .. .. Germany . . 12/3/47 12/3/47 Christensen, Emil Christian .. .. Cambridge .. Engineer .. .. Denmark . . 28/1/47 20/2/47 Cooper, Abraham Maurice (formerly Kuper- Wellington .. Tailor .. . , Poland .. 17/4/47 17/4/47 szmidt, Abram Moszek) Corban, Tagie Wadier .. ., ., Auckland .. Housewife . . .. Lebanon .. 5/6/47 10/6/47 Corban, Wadier Assid ...... Auckland .. Viticulturist .. .. Lebanon . . 5/6/47 10/6/47 Drucker, Felix ...... Wellington .. Company-manager .. Czechoslovakia . . 5/5/47 7/5/47 Edenstrom, Gustaf Valdcmar .. .. Wellington .. Wharf labourer .. Sweden . . 13/5/47 20/5/47 Enoch, Eric ...... Wellington .. Furrier ... .. Poland . . 13/2/47 24/2/47 l!-'aber, Alexander ...... Wellington .. Engineer .. .. Hungary . . 12/3/47 16/3/47 Farb, Ma.x ...... Auckland .. Medical practitioner .. Poland . . 22/5/47 26/5/47 Fitnbacher, Max (known as Firn, Max) .. Wellington .. Beltmaker .. .. Germany . . 22/4/47 2/5/47 Fischel, Gisela ...... Wellington .. Manufacturer ~.. .. Austria . . 25/3/47 27/3/47 Freitag, Walter .. .. ., Masterton .. Student of chemistry .. Germany .. 31/3/47 20/4/47 Friedlander, Berthold Baruch .. .. Auckland .. Dental surgeon .. Germany . . 21/1/47 30/1/47 Friedmann, Siegbert ...... Howick .. Farmer .. .. Germany ., 6/2/47 10/2/47 Furst, Gerhard ...... Auckland .. Canvas machinist .. Germany . . 15/4/47 5/5/47 Ganas, William Vasilios .. ., Wellington .. Cook and confectioner .. Greece . . 27/1/47 27/1/47 Gerson, Tomas ...... Wellington .. Student .. . . Germany . . 8/5/47 9/5/47 Gcrstl, Karl ...... Wellington .. Medical practitioner .. Austria . . 10/3/47 12/3/47 Glogau, Oswald ...... Napier ., Photographer .. .. Czechoslovakia ., 24/4/47 12/5/47 Gruber, Sigmund ...... Wellington .. Laboratory assistant .. Rumania . . 11/3/47 11/3/47 Grunsp<:'tn, Arthur ...... Auckland .. Bagmaker .. . . Austria . . 6/2/47 10/2/47 Haddad, Joseph Karam (known as Isaac, Otorohanga .. Storekeeper .. .. Lebanon .. 7/1/47 16/1/47 Joseph) Halberstam, Hugo ...... Wellington .. Chemist .. . . Poland . . 13/6/47 13/6/47 Hatzipavlou, Ioannes ...... Wellington .. Restaurant-proprietor .. Italy . . . . 10/2/47 11/2/47 Hazelzet, Albert .John Joseph .. .. Rawene .. Catholic Priest .. Holland .. 26/2/47 6/3/47 Heilborn, Hildegard .. . , .. Auckland .. Dressmaker .. .. Germany . . 6/2/47 15/2/47 Heppner, Alfred ...... Auckland .. Medical practitioner .. Germany . . 20/2/47 3/3/47 Hoffmann, Charles John .. .. Auckland .. Baker .. .. Austria .' 9/1/47 17/1/47 Hoffmann, Paul Franz ...... Runciman .. Farmer ., ., Austria .1 12/2/47 . 27/2/47 Hoffmann, Richard Karl .. .. Auckland .. Student .. .. Austria . . 13/5/47 16/5/47 Holmberg, Signy Maria ...... Waiuku .. Housewife .. .. U.S.A. . . 28/5/47 4/6/47 Holzmann, William ...... Auckland .. Manufacturer ., .. Czechoslovakia . . 10/3/47 13/3/47 H utnik, David Zelig (known as Goodman, Christchurch .. Tailor .. .. Poland . . 27/1/47 29/1/47 David Zelig) Isaac, Diab .. .. . " .. Taumarunui .. Draper . . .. Lebanon .. 5/3/47 7/3/47 Jamed, John ...... Wellington .. Machinist .. .. Lebanon . . 10/6/47 12/6/47 Jansson, Thorbjorn ...... Wellington .. Waterside worker .. Finland -. . 12/6/47 20/6/47 Jaray, Rozet ...... Nelson .. Housewife .. .. Holland . . 14/5/47 19/5/47 Klaefe, Friedrich Hans Wilhelm .. .. Wellington ., Driver .. .. Germany . . 13/2/47 14/2/47 Kluger, LobI ...... Wellington . . Tailor's cutter .. .. Poland . . 24/1/47 30/1/47 Kohn, Alfred ...... Palmerston North Manufacturer .. . . Austria . . 19/6/47 20/6/47 Kominik, John ...... Auckland .. Law clerk .. .. Czechoslovakia . . 10/6/47 16/6/47 Korn, Bror Ernst Hugo .. .. Auckland .. Waterside worker . . Sweden . . 20/2/47 24/2/47 Kramer, Otto .. . , .. .. Wellington .. Cabinetmaker .. . . Austria . . 5/5/47 12/5/47 Kranz, Jakob ...... Wellington .. Interior decorator and Poland .. 20/3/47 21/3/47 designer Kurschner, Margot ...... Christchurch .. Student . . .. Rumania . . 6/6/47 16/6/47 Landsberg, Max ...... Christchurch .. Dentist . . .. Germany . . 10/1/47 22/1/47 Leser, Bern~rd Hermann .. .. Auckland .. Tailor's cutter .. .. Germany . . 29/4/47 1/5/47 Leser, Else ...... Auckland .. Housewife ., .. Germany . . 13/5/47 15/5/47 Levenbach, Maria ...... Christchurch .. Retired . . .. Germany . . 21/1/47 24/1/47 Levinsohn, David ...... Lower Hutt .. Medical pract.itioner .. Lithuania . . 12/5/47 14/5/47 Madsen, Carl Schaumborg .. .. Christchurch .. Jeweller .. .. Denmark . . 21/1/47 29/1/47 Mautner, Jan Emanuel ...... Wellington .. Instrunient technician .. Czechoslovakia ., 10/3/47 11/3/47 Mayer, Margarete ...... Wellington . . Research worker .. Germany .. 1/5/47 6/5/47 Max, Max Mordechai Meier (formerly Auckland . , Radio mechanic .. Lithuania .. 6/2/47 11/2/47 Srolowitz) Molcta, Antonino Salvatore .. .. Gisborne . . Restaurateur .. .. Italy .. . . 16/6/47 20/6/47 MYl'vang, IdaI' Ewald ...... Tauranga .. Painter . . .. Norway . . 18/4/47 22/4/47 Ncmhauser, Ludwig ...... Auckland .. Draughtsman .. . . Austria . . 20/2/47 25/2/47 :N eumann, Franz Georg .. .. Invercargill .. Dental surgeon .. Germanv .. 16/5/47 6/6/47 Olsen, Karl OIuf ...... Shannon .. Farmer .. .. Denmark: . . 13/2/47 26/2/47 Olsson, John Oskar (known as Nicholson, Kaikoura .. Carpenter .. .. SW'eden .. 8/5/47 17/5/47 John Oscar)

* Birthplaces are stated in accordance with the European frontiers of 1937. 1020 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. '46

Date of Country of Date of Name. Address. Occupation. * Oath of Birth. Certificate. Allegiance.

Opsal, Olav Kjal'tan .. " .. Christchurch .. Mercha,nt navy officer .. I Norway .. 23/5/47 4/6/47 Pedersen, Niels Olaf ...... Ohau .. .. Farm labourer · . Denmark .. 20/2/47 10/3/47 .. 11/2/47 Pilotto, Marino Angelo .. .. Dunedin '-' French polisher · . Italy .. 6/2/47 Poumau, Papali'i Fauatea " .. Apia, Western Deputy Registrar .. Western Samoa .. 4/9/46 1~/9/46 Samoa Preiserowicz, Irene ...... Auckland .. Photographer .. . . Germany ., 6/2/47 11/2/47 Ranov, Theodor . , .. .. Lower Hutt .. Engineering instructor .. Rumania .. 21/1/47 27/1/47 Reid, Peter ...... Wellington .. Painter .. · . United Kingdom 27/5/47 4/6/47 Reizer, Nissan ., .. ., Wellington .. Carpenter ., · . Poland ., 31/1/47 12/2/47 Reppen, Walter .. .. ., Wellington . , Toolmaker ., · . Germany .. 28/4/47 215/47 Rind, Karel ...... Christchurch .. Engineer . . ... Czechoslovakia ., 21/1/47 28/1/47 ) Ro bert, George ...... Auckland .. Furrier . , · . Poland .. 8/5/47 12/5/47 Roberts, John Russell ...... Christchurch .. Fitter .. · . U.S.A. ., 8/5/47 10/5/47 Rosenbaum, Iser ...... Helensville .. Farmer ., . . Poland .. 27/2/47 11/3/47 Rosenstrauch, Alfred . , .. ., Wellington .. Manager .. · . Germany .. 4/3/47 4/3/47 Rothmmlll, Siegfried ...... Wellington .. Engineer . , . . Germany ., 3/6/47 3/6,/47 Rothschild, Fred .. " .. Wellington Indent-agent .. . . Germany .. 8/5/47 16/5/47 ., Schmidt, Heinrich .. " ., Brunnerton '" Medical practitioner .. Austria 19/3/47 26/3/47 Semon, Fanny .. .. ., Auckland .. Retired .. .. Germany .. 18/4/47 23/4/47 Semon, Olga Wilhelmine Lina .. ., Auckland .. Medical practitioner . . Danzig Free City 11/4/47 16/4/47 Seresin, Harry ...... Wellington .. Dealer in foodstuffs . . Germany .. 21/5/47 16/6/47 Simenauer, Max ...... Dunedin .. Dentist .. · . Germa,ny ., 7/2/47 11/2/47 Smucar, Karl .. ., .. .. Wellington .. Engineer ., .. Rumani'a .. 5/6/47 6/6/47 Stern, Albert . , .. .. ., Opotiki .. Ironmonger . . · . Germany .. 11/2/47 14/2/47 Stern, Hedwig ...... Christchurch .. Household duties · . Czechoslovakia ., 27/1/47 30/1/47 Strauss, Henriette ...... Wellington .. Office clerk .. . . AUl'ltria .. 21/1/47 28/1/47 Sznajder, Mordch aj -Beniamin (knmvn as Wellington .. Furrier . , .. Poland .. 7/3./47 7/3/47 Shnider, Max) Swanson, Hjalmar ...... Te Teko .. Tim bel' worker .. .. Sweden .. 29/4/47 9/5/47 Szusterman, Szmuel .. " ., Wellington .. Panel-beater . , . . Poland .. 12/3/47 21/3/47 Thomsen, Friedrich .. .. . , Apia, 'Vestern Clerk .. . . Vi estern Samoa .. 1/4/47 18/4/47 Samoa Vida, Stephen ...... Auckland .. Clerk .. . . Hungary .. 20/2/47 27/2/47

Wechselmann, Eric George " ., Auckland .. Manufacturer .. .. Germany ., 10/3/47 11/3/47 Weindling, Wilhelm ...... Auckland .. Lawn mower repairer . . Rumania .. _ 5/6/47 10/6/47 ., Werner, Magdalene .. " . , Dunedin .. Nurse .. . . Germany . 11/2/47 17/2/47 Westheim, Berta .. " .. Wellington .. Retired . , . . Germany .. 6/3/47 24/3/47 Wurlein, Erna Louisa Maria (known as Cambridge . , Housekeeper .. .. Germany .. 6./2/47 19/2/47 Wurlein, Edna Louisa Maria)_ Young, Percy (formerly J uchnowiecki, Wellington .. Glove-cutter .. . , Poland .. 25/3/47 17/4/47 Pejsach)

Zelcer, Izaak .. " .. Hastings .. Wool and skin buyer . . Poland .. 6/2/47 12/2/47

Zelenevich, Zahari .. " .. Petone . , Metal worker .. . . Poland .. :31/1/,17 3/2/47

* Birthplaces are stated in accordance with the Europ.ean frontiers of 1937.

Certificates of N atu1·alizat·ion granted

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 11th August, 1947. T is hereby notified for public information that certificates of naturalization, in accordance with the provisions of the British I Nationality and Status of Aliens (in New Zealand) Amendment Act, 1946, have been granted to the women named and described hereunder. W. E. PA~RY, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Date of Name. AddreEs. *Country of Birth. I Dat, of I Oath of _cer~~cate. Allegiance.

Aarons, Cecilia WellingtoI1 U.S.S.R. 9/5/47 12/5/47 Adler, Margarete Alice Auckland Germanv 2/5/47 5/5/47 Adler, Sali Auckland Germany 2/5/47 6/5/47. Barta, Hedy Dunedin Austria 2/5/47 14/5/47 Baruch, Maria Wellington Poland 10/6/47 16/6/47 Bohmer, Augusta Antonia Wellington Czechoslovakia 29/4/47 1/5/47 Bower, Erna Wellington Germany 2/5/47 5/5/47 Briess, Alice Auckland Czechoslovakia 2/5/47 15/5/47 Bruell, Lilly Auckland Austria- 2/5/47 20/5/47 Buetow, Frieda ., Auckland Poland 2/5/47 12/5/47 Christensen, Larsine Lovise Cambridge Denmark 2/5/47 20/5/47 Cooper, Dora Wellington Poland 9/5/47 15/5/47 Deutsch, Mina Dora Auckland Austria 27/2/47 28/2/47 Dronke, Minnie Maria Wellington Germany 12/3/47 13/3/47 Eisig, Dorothy .. Mercer Poland 14/5/47 19/5/47 Enoch, Esther Wellington Poland 22/5/47 26/5/47 Faber, Regina Wellington Hungary 9/5/47 24/5/47 Fischer, Leopoldine Auckland Austria 9/5/47 27/5/47 Fischman, Eva .. Auckland Germany 9/5/47 13/5/47 Fischmann, Ilona Auckland Hungary 9/5/47 15/5/47 Fleischl, Hilda Wellington Austria 29/4/47 1/5/47 Fleischmann, Karoline Bertha Christchurch Austria 27/5/47 17/6/47 Frankl, Olga Wellington Austria 9/5/47 12/5/47 Freudenberg, Eva Helene Hildegard Auckland Germanv 9/5/47 12/5/47 Fried, Gerda Te Awamutu Germany 22/5/47 6/6/47 Friedlander, Isabella Marta Otahuhu Poland 22/5/47 30/5/47 Friedmann, Eva Auckland Germanv 9/5/47 23/5/47 Frohlich, Therese Hel1l'iette Hilde .. Masterton Germany 23/5/47 28/5/47 Fuchs, Johanna Dorothea Wellington Germany 9/5/47 13/5/47 Furst, Edith Henderson Germany 5/6/47 19/6/47 Galdeman, Teresa Dunedin Italy 10/6/47 18/6/47

------~------* Birthplaces are stated in accordance with the European frontiers of 1937. AUG. 21J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1021

Date of Name. Date of Address. I *Country of Birth. Certificate. Oath of Alle~iance.

Gelb, Ilse ...... Auckland .. Austria . . 14/5/47 15/5/47 Glogau, Nelly ...... Napier .. Austria . . 5/6/47 10/6/47 Goodman, Faiga Hntnik " ...... Christchurch .. Poland . . 12/5/47 19/5/47 Govorko, Meri ...... Auckland .. Yugoslavia . . 14/5/47 23/5/47 Grau, Katharina ...... Wellington .. Germany . . 14/5/47 28/5/47 Grohmann, Herta ...... \ Wellington .. Germany .. 12/5/47 16/5/47 Gruber, Clara ...... " .. .. Wellington _ .. Rumania .. 29/4/47 1/5/47 Grunspan, Marianne ...... Auckland .. Austria . . 9/5/47 13/5/47 Guttmann, Meta ...... Dunedin .. Germany . . 12/5/47 19/5/47 Hansen, Ingrid Katherine Lindholm ...... Otahuhu .. Denmark . . 28/5/47 2/6/47 Hass, Ruth " ...... Wellington .. Poland . . 12/5/47 20/5/47 Heim, Frieda .. " ., ...... Auckland .. Poland .. 12/5/47 19/5/47 Heppner, Lotte ...... Auckland .. Germany . . 9/5/47 • 15/5/47 Hess, Lidia ...... Lower Hutt .. Poland . . 12/5/47 22/5/47 Heymann, Bertie Babette ...... Lower Hutt .. Germany . . 29/4/47 1/5/47 Hilton, Elizabeth .. .. " .. .. '! Wellington .. Czechoslovakia . . 13/6/47 23/6/47 Hilton, Gertrude ...... Wellington .. Czechoslovakia . . 2/5/47 6/5/47 Hoffmann, Christine Anne ...... Auckla.nd ' .. Germany . . 9/5/47 27/5/47 Hoffmann, Emanuela Maria .. .. ") ...... Auckland .. Austria .. 5/6/47 12/6/47 Hoffmann, Iolantha ...... Runciman .. Czechoslovakia . . 14/5/47 22/5/47 Holzman, Edith ...... Auckland .. Rumania . . 3/6/47 5/6/47 Isaac, Lottie .. .. ) ...... Taumarunui . . Lebanon . . 9/5/47 16/5/47 Jacoby, Ilse Susanne ...... Wellington .. Germany . . 29/4/47 2/5/47 Jutasi, Maria ...... Christchurch .. Hungary . . 9/5/47 27/5/47 Kahn, J osefa Maria .. " ...... Wellington " Germany .. 9/5/47 12/5/47 Kaplan, Anny ...... " .. .. Christchurch .. Poland . . 14/5/47 22/5/47 Kende, Louise ...... " Wellington .. .. ' Sumatra .. 14/5/47 28/5/47 Kessler, Sabine ...... " ...... Wellington .. Poland " 14/5/47 19/5/47 Kiss, Mary ...... Aucldand .. Hungary . . 23/5/47 3/6/47 Klinac, Tomazina ...... Henderson .. Yugoslavia . . 5/6/47 12/6/47 Kluger, Toni ...... " .. .. Wellington .. Germany " 14/5/47 16/5/47 Koerbchen, Wilhelmine ...... Huntly .. Germany . . 14/5/47 21/5/47 Kranz, Erna ...... Wellington .. Germany . . 23/5/47 3/6/47 Kuttner, Regina .. .. " ...... Wellington .. Germany ' .. 14/5/47 19/5/47 Laskowitz, Elli (formerly Levinsohn) ...... Auckland " Germany . . 28/2/47 3/3/47 Leser. Erna ...... , ...... Auckland .. Germany . . 23/5/47 27/5/47 Levinsohn, Else .. " .. . , " .. .. Lower Hutt .. Germany .. 5/6/47 11/6/47 Marcus, Paula Maria .. . , ...... Wellington . . Austria .. 5/6/47 9/6/47 Mayer, Sofie Anna ...... Otorohanga .. Germany . . 22/5/47 3/6/47 Mehl, Ilse ...... ," .. Wellington .. Germany . . 13/6/47 17/6/47 Nemhauser, Hermine Magdalene Mathilde ...... Auckland .. Austria . . 9/6/47 19/6/47 Newhouse, Anna ...... Wellington . . Poland . . 23/5/47 27/5/47 Oestreicher, Emma Augusta ...... Dunedin " Germany . . 19/6/47 21/6/47 Pappe, Wera ...... Fairlie .. Germany . . 2/5/47 15/5/47 Perl, Anna Marie ...... Auckland " Germany . . 23/5/47 27/5/47 Philips, Gertrud ...... Hamilton .. Germany . . 28/5/47 4/6/47 Pivac, Mile ...... " ...... Wellington .. Yugoslavia . . 28/5/47 3/6/47 Pokorny, Olga ...... " Wellington .. Czechoslovakia . . 1/5/47 ,6/5/47 Porsolt, Gerda Miriam ...... Auckland " Czechoslovakia .. 2/5/47 5/5/47 Prager, Erna ...... " .. .. Auckland .. Germany .. 13/6/47 20/6/47 Preston, Hilda Mary ...... Aucldand . . Austria . . 12/5/47 14/5/4"1; Reizer, Ester ...... Wellington .. Poland . . 28/5/47 11/6/47 Rex, Renate ...... Dunedin . . Germany . . 27/5/47 11/6/47 Ribary, Else ...... " .. . . Te Kauwhata .. Poland .. 27/5/47 6/6/47, Robert, Paula ...... '.' .. Auckland .. Germany . . 28/5/47 30/5/47 Roberts, Gertrudc Esthcr ...... Wellington . . Austria . . 5/5/47 5/5/47 Rogel', Greta ...... Lower Hutt .. Germany . . 27/5/47 6/6/47 Rosemann, Betty ...... Wellington . . Germany . . 28/5/47 11/6/47 Rosenbaum, Luisc ...... Helensville . , Germany .. 3/6/47 19/6/47 Rosenberg, Herta ...... Hamilton .. Austria .. 28/5/47 19/6/47 Rosenberg, Ida ...... Wellington .. Austria . . 28/5/47 4/6/47 Rosenbm:g, Rosalie ...... " . . " Auckland " U.S.S.R. .. 3/6/47 6/6/47 Rosenfeld, Marta ...... " .. .. Auckland . . Czechoslovakia . . 28/5/47 4/6/47 Rosenstrauch, Wally .. .. " ...... Wellington .. Germany . . 28/5/47 3/6/47 Rothmann, Gertrud .. " ...... Wellington ' .. Germany . . 10/6/47 10/6/47 Rothschild, Alice ...... Auckland .. Germany .. 28/5/47 10/6/47 Rothschild. Betty ...... Wellington .. Germany . . 13/6/47 20/6/47 Rcheinwald, Sima ...... Christchurch .. U.S.S.R. . . 28/5/47 16/6/47 Scher, Greta ...... Auckland .. Germany . . 28/5/47 12/6/47 Schnellenberg, Wilhelmine ...... Wellington .. Germany . . 9/6/47 10/6/47 Schwarz, Lizzi ...... Wellington .. Austria . . 9/6/47 11/6/47 Sendyk, Lilia ...... Wellington .. Poland . . 2/5/47 16/5/47 Simenauer, Rosel ...... Dunedin .. Poland . . 20/6/47 24/6/47 Smucar, Gertrude ...... Wellington .. Austria . . 13/6/47 23/6/47 Stahl, Gertrud ...... Wanganui . . Austria . . 5/6/47 9/6/47 Steiner, Caroline Charlotte .. " ...... Wellington .. Czechoslovakia . . 5/6/47 25/6/47 Steiner, Helen ...... Wellington .. Poland . . 5/6/47 12/6/47 Steiner, Stella " ...... Wellington .. Austria . . 9/6/47 16/6/47 Stern, Margaret ...... " ...... Wellington .. Austria .. 14/5/47 15/5/47 Svirskis, Sonia .. " ...... " .. Auckland .. Lithuania . . 10/1/47 13/1/47 Szusterman, Leavellaska .. .. " ...... Wellington . . Poland .. ' 5/6/47 20/6/47 Torok, Agnes ...... , ...... Auckland .. Hlmgary .. 22/5/47 22/5/47

Tretter, Anna Marie ...... " .. Auckland .. Austria . . 28/5/47 4/6/47 Turk, Betty ...... Wellington .. Germany . . 5/6/47 9/6/47 Turnovsky, Liselotte Felicitas ...... , .. "V ellington .. C7.echoslovakia . . 2/5/47 6/5/47 Unger, Ruth ...... Hamilton .. Germany . . 3/6/47 12/6/47 Varadi, Paula ., ...... Auckland .. Austria . . 11/6/47 18/6/47 Wachs, Hilda ...... Auckland .. Austria . . 11/6/47 17/6/47 Wagner, Rosa ...... " " Auckland . . Germany . . 11/6/47 18/6/47 vVeiser, Gerda Friederike ...... ,. " .. Wellington .. Germany . . 11/6/47 23/6/47 Westheim, Ruth ...... Lower Hutt .. Germany . . 13/6/47 18/6/47 Zelcer, Molly ...... Hastings . . Poland " 13/6/47 21/6/47 Ziffer, Mart.ha ...... I Christchurch .. Czechoslovakia, .. 5/6/47 9/6/47 I * Birthplaces are stated in accordance with the European frontiers of 1937. 1022 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 46

Oertificates of Naturalization granted

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, llth August, 1947. T is hereby notified for public inf0rmation that certificates of naturalization, in accordance with the provisions of the British I Nationality and Status of Aliens (in New Zealand) Amendment Act 1943, have been granted to the persons named and described hereunder, who have served with His Majesty's Forces during the 1939-4§ war. W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Date of Date of, Name. Address. *Conntry of Birth. Oath of' Certi.ficate. Allegiance. I

Akel. Richard Nichols Whakatane Lebanon 14/5/47 28/5/47 Mandler, Frederick Auckland Czechoslovakia 11/3/47 12/3/47 l\1u,ttler, William Marshall Auckland U.S.A. 10/1/47 14/3/47 Quensell, Charles August .. Auckland Tonga 14/1/47 7/2/47 Schepcns, Marcel Leon Constant Kaitawa Hydro, Belgium 12/3/47 15/3/47 via Wairoa Wartmann, Alfred Max Walter Lower Hutt Germany 6/6/47. 9/6/47

* nirthplaccR arc statcd in accordance with the European frontiers of 1937.

Date of Election by Fire-insurance Oompanies to fill Extr'aordinary The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.-Notice of Vacancies on the Hawera and Patea Fire Boards Intention to talee Land

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 14th August, 1947. HE Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of section 24 of the URSUANT to the Fire Brigades Act, 1926, and the rules T Servicemen's Settlement arid Land Sales Act, 1943" hereby P thereunder, the Minister charged with the administration of gives notice of his intention to take the lands described in the the said Act doth appoint Tuesday, the 2nd September, 1947, to Schedule hereto under Part II of the said Act, and specifies the be the date for holding the election of one member of each of the 27th day of February, 1948, as the date on which possession of Hawera and Patea Fire Boards by the fire-insurance companies the land is required, and the 30th day of September, 1947, as the concerned, such election being held to fill the extraordinary vacancies date on or before which objections may be made under section 25 caused by the resignation of Mr. ,R. H. Layton from each of the of the said Act. sa.id Boards. W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. SCHEDULE (LA. 76/4/15; 68.) WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT ALL that area situate in Block V, Kairanga Survey District, con· Approval of Testing Officer under the Motor-drivers Regulatio)~s 1940 taining by admeasurement one hundred and three (103) acres three (3) roods six decimal two (6·2) perches, more or less, being part N terms of Regulation 5 of the Motor-drivers Regulations 1940, of Rural Section 346, Township of Carnarvon, and being also Lots I the Minister of Transport doth hereby approve of the person 2, 3, and 4 on Deposited Plan No. 6360, and being all the land named in Column 2 of the Schedule hereunder being a Testing comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 488, folio 225 Officer under the said regulations for the authority specified in (Wellington Registry). Column 1 of the said Schedule. Also all that area situate in Blocks I and V, Kairanga Survey District, containing by admeasurement fifty-nine (59) acres eleven SCHEDULE (11) perches, more or less, being, part of Rural Section 346, Tow~. Column 1. Column 2. ship of Carnarvon, and being also Lot 7 on Deposited Plan No. Lower Hutt City Corporation William Kenneth Futter. 1417, and being all the land comprised and described in certificate Dated at Wellington, this 12th day of August, 1947. of title, Vol. 310, folio 239 (Wellington Registry). JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. Also all that area situate in Blocks I and V, Kairanga Survey District, containing by admeasurement fifty-nine (59) acres two (2) roods, more or less, being part of Rural Section 346, Township of Tntnsmitting and Receiving Officers for the Service of Notices by Carnarvon, and being also Lot 8 on Deposited Plan No. 1417, and Telegraph being alL the land cOPlprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 137, folio 136 (Wellington Registry). General Post Office, Also all that area situate in Block V, Kairanga Survey District, Wellington, 12th August, 1947. containing by admeasurement one hundred and thirty-five (135) N pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the Post and acres three (3) roods twenty-seven (27) perches, more or less, being . I Telegraph Act, 1928 (hereinafter termed the said Act), and part of Rural Section 346, Township of Carnarvon, and being also by the regulations made on the 12th May, 1914, and published Lots 10 and 11 on Deposited Plan No. 1417, and being all the land in the New Zealand Gazette of the 21st May, 1914, the following comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 138, folio 195 officers, at the addresses set against their names, are hereby appointed (Wellington Registry). transmitting and receiving officers for the purpose of dealing with Also all that area situate in Block V, Kairanga Survey District, all notices by telegraph sent under the said Act or regulations, containing by admeasurement fifty-six (56) acres, more or less, and of signing such certificates in relation to the service of any being part of Rural Section 346, Township of Carnarvon, and being such notices as are required or authorized to be signed or given also Lot 9 on Deposited Plan No. 1417, and being part of the 1'tnd under the' said Act or the regulations aforesaid :- comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 143, folio 181 Harry Colin Wood, Postmaster, Cambridge. (Wellington Registry). Harold Cyril Rowe, Chief Postmaster, Greymouth. As witness my hand, this 5th day of August, 1947. Leslie McPherson, :postmaster, Te Kuiti. F. HACKETT, Minister of Telegraphs. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. 21/149/3329.) The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.-Notice of Intention to talee Land

HE Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of section 24 of the The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.-Notice of T Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, hereby Intention to talee Land gives notice of his intention to take the lands described in the Schedule hereto under Part II of the said Act, and specifies the HE Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of section 24 of the 3rd day of March, 1948, as the date on which possession of the land Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, hereby is required, and the 30th day of September, 1947, as the date on T gives notice .of his intention to take the lands described in the or before which objections may be made under section 25 of the said Act. Schedule hereto under Part II of the said Act, and specifies the 1st day of March, 1948, as the date on which possession of the land is required, and the 30th day of September, 1947, as the date on or SCHEDULE before which objections may be made under section 25 of the said Act. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL that parcel of land situated in Block XIV, Maungakawa Survey SCHEDULE District, containing by admeasurement six hundred and eighty-four WELLINGTON LAND DISTRIC'f (684) acres three (3) roods twenty-five (25) perches, more or less, being part of Kiwitahi No. 3c Block, and being all of the land ALL that area situate in Block IX, Kairanga Survey District, _ described in certificate of title, Vol. 97, folio 3 (Auckland Registry). containing by admeasurement forty-nine (49) acres seven (7) perches, As witness my hand, this 13th day of August, 1947. more or less, being part Lot 2 of Section 1577, together with the rights re drainage contained in Transfer 41704, and being all the C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 119, folio 11 (L. and S. 21/149/3338.) (Wellington Registry). AUG. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1023

Also all that area situate in Block IX, Kairanga Survey District, Rangitaiki Land Drainage.-Notice of making and levying General .containing by admeasurement forty-n~e (49) acres/our (4) per?hes, Rates more or less, being part Lot 2 of SectIOn 1577, subject to the.rIghts and obligations re drain contained in Transfer 41704, and beIng all CLARENCE FARRINGDON SKINNER, Minister of Lands, the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 119, I It in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the Rangitaiki folio 12 (Wellington Registry). . . . Land Drainage Act, 1910, and its amendments, do hereby make Also all that area situate in Block IX, Kairanga Survey DIstrIct, and levy, on the unimproved value of all land within the district containing by admeasurement thirty-eight (38) acres three (3) constituted under the said Act, the general rates to meet maintenance­ roods eleven (11) perches, more or less, being part Lot 1 of Section costs for the period 1st April, 1947, to 31st March, 1948, as described 1577, the said parcel of land being more particularly shown ~s Lot 1 in the Schedule hereto. on Deposited Plan No. 1696, and being all the ~and compns~d and The amount of such rates will be payable in one sum on the described in certificate of title, Vol. 144, foho 291 (Wellmgton 30th day of August, 1947, together with the special rates already Registry). made and levied. Also all that area situate in Block IX, Kairanga Survey District, The rate-book of the district is open for inspection at the office containing by admeasurement tw~lve (12) acr.es three (3) ro?ds of the Collector of Rates, Chief Drainage Engineer's Office, Room 15, thirty (30) perches, more or less, bemg part SectIOn 1577, and bemg First Floor, Government Buildings, Customs Street 'Vest, Auckland, also Lot 2 on Deposited Plan No. 1696, and being all the land and a copy of same may be inspected at the office of the Land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 155, folio 85 Drainage Engineer, at Thornton, near Whakatane, at all times at ( Wellington Registry).. . . . which those offices are open for the transaction of public business. Also all that area situate m Block IX, Kairanga Survey DIstrIct, containing by admeasurement one hundred a:nd twer;tty-five (125) SCHEDULE acres twenty-six (26) perches, more or less, beIng SectIOn 1603, and CLASS A.-On the unimproved value of all lands classified as Class A being all the land comprised and described in certificate of title, by the arbitrators appointed under section 6 of the Rangitaiki Vol. 72, folio 295 (Wellington Registry). Land Drainage Act, 1910, fivepence and thirty-one one­ Also all that area situate in Block IX, Kairanga Survey District, hundredths of a penny (5·31d.) in the pound. containing by admeasurement ninety-nine (99) acres nine (9) perches, CLASS B.-On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as more or less, being Section 1604, and being all the land comprised and Class B, threepence and fifty-four one-hundredt~s of a penny described in certificate of title, Vol. 30, folio 177 (Wellington (3·54d.) in the pound. Registry). CLASS C.-On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as As witness my hand, this 6th day of August, 1947. Class C, one penny and seventy-seven one-hundredths of a penny (1·77d.) in the pound. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. CLASS D.-On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as Class D, fifty-nine one-hundredths of a penny (0·59d.) in the (L. and S. 21/149/404.) pound. Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of August, 1947. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.-Notice (L. and S. 15/11/108.) declaring Land taken for the Settlement of Discharged Service­ men Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licences under Part III of the Ind'ustrial Efficiency Act, 1936 HEREAS, pursuant to section 24 of the Servicemen's Settle­ W. ment and Land Sales Act, 1943, notice was given of the Pharmacy Industry intention of the Minister of Lands to take under Part II of the said C. T. Hargraves, 77 Taylor's Road, Mount Albert, Auckland, Act the lands described in the Schedule hereto, and a copy of the has applied for a licence to operate a new pharmacy in premises said notice was published in the No. 71 on the New Zealand Gazette to be erected at Blockhouse Bay, Auckland. 10th day of October, 19~6, at page 1585 : E. L. Plunkett, 2 Fairholme Avenue, Epsom, Auckland, has And whereas an objection was made by the owner, in the applied for a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Kaikohe, North manner prescribed by the said Act, objecting to the taking of the Auckland. \ said lands: And whereas the Minister of Lands did not revoke his notice Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit of intention to take the said lands: F. W. J. Philpott, Motor Engineer, Papatoetoe, has applied And whereas the Ld.nJ Sales Committee to which the objection for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed was referred made an order disallowing such objection: inside garage premises at the corner of Hamilton and Huia Roads, And whereas no appeal from the said order was made within Papatoetoe. tlle time prescribed by the said Act: M. J. Saunders, Watea Road, Mangere South, has applied for And whereas the owner agreed to an amended vesting-date: a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on And whereas the said land is not the land of any serviceman store premises at Watea Road, Mangere South. who is for the time being serving outside New Zealand in any of L. C. Evans, 38 'Wilson's Road, St. Martins, Christchurch, has His Majesty's Forces or in any British ship: applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be Now, therefore, the Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of installed on garage premises at 38 Wilson's Road, St. Martins, section 27 of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the lands des­ Christchurch. cribed in the said Schedule are taken for the settlement of discharged K. A. Sorrell (by E. C. Champion, Barrister and Solicitor, Christ­ servicemen, and hereby specifies the 3rd day of March, 1948, as the church) has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from two date on which the said lands shall be deemed to be vested in His pumps to be installed on proposed new garage and service-station Majesty the King. premises to be erected on a section adjoining 566 Worcester Street, Christchurch. C. G. Till, 71 Tuam Street, Christchurch, has applied for permission to change the site of his retail selling point in respect SCHEDULE of one pump from 71 Tuam Street to a new site at 232 Tuam Street, AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT Christchurch. R. B. Seabrook, Ltd., Hamilton, h~~ applied for permission ALL that parcel of land situated in Blocks III and VII, Cambridge to change the site of the company's existing reselling point in respect Survey District, containing by admeasurement sixty-seven (67) of two pumps installed at 1~8 Victoria Street to new premises at acres two (2) roods thirty-eight (38) perche... , more or less, being the corner of Victoria and Princess Streets, Hamilton. Whareraurekau B Block, and being all of the land described in certificate of title, Vol. 266, folio 140 (Auckland Registry). Applicants and other persons considering themselves to be Also all that parcel of land situated in Block III, Cambridge materially affected by the decisions of the Bureau of Industry on Survey District, containing by admeasurement thirty (30) acres these applications should, not later than the 4th September, 1947, nineteen (19) perches, more or less, being Whareraurekau C No.2 submit any written evidence and representations they may desire Block, and being all of the land described in certificate of title, to tender. All communciations should be addressed to the Acting­ Vol. 268, folio 10 (Auckland Registry). Secretary, Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. Also all that parcel of land situated in Blocks III and VII, J. R. CUTTANCE, Acting-Secretary. Cambridge Survey District, containing by admeasurement five hundred and two (502) acres eight (8) perches, more or less, being Maungakawa B :No.2 Block, and being all of the land described in Notice to Mariners No. 29 of 1947 oertificate of title, Vol 299, folio 176 (Auckland Registry). Also all that parcel of land situated in Block VII, Cambridge Marine Department, Survey District, containing by admeasurement eighty-three (83) Wellington, N.Z., 18th August, 1947. ;1cres two (2) roods thirty (30) perches, more or less, being Maunga­ kawa B No.1 Block, and being all of the land described in certificate NEW ZEALAND.-NoRTH ISLAND.-PORT NICHOLSON ENTRANCE of title, Vol. 734, folio 105 (Auckland Registry). Barret Reef Lighted Buoy aitrift

Also all that parcel of land situated in Block III, Cambridge 0 0 Position: Lat., 41 21' 08" S.; long., 174 50' 07" E. (approx.). Survey District, containing by admeasurement fifteen (15) acres Details: The buoy has broken adrift. Further notice will be thirty-two (32) perches, more or less, being Whareraurekau C No. 3B given when the buoy is replaced. Block, and being all of the land described in certificate of title, Oharts affected: Nos. 1423,695,2054. Vo1. 807, folio 162 (Auckland Registry). ' Publications: New Zealand Pilot, 1946, page 110; New As witness my hand, this 19th day of August, 1947. Zealand Nautical Ahnanac and Tide-tables, page 224. Authority: Wellington Harbour Board, 18th August, 1947. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. W. C. SMITH, Secretary. (L. and S. 36/1590.) (M. 8/57/1.) C 1024 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 46

Notice to Mariners No. 30 of 1947 (iii) Survivors in the sea, in an aircraft rubber dinghy or air-borne lifeboat. Such ,signals may consist of any of the Marine Department, following :- Wellington, N.Z.,'lSth August, 1947. 1. Firing pyrotechnical signals emitting one or AIR SEA RESCUE more red stars. 2. Flashing a heliograph. , HE following notice, M. 300, issued by the Minister 6f Trans­ 3. Flashing S.O.S. or other distinctive signal by T port, London, is republished herewith for general information. hand torch or other signalling lamp. 4. Flying the international distress signal consisting NOTICE TO SHIPOWNERS AND MASTER,R of a flag with a ball, or anything resembling a ball, above or below it. 1. IN view of the great increase in the employment of aircraft ov;r 5. Flying the aircraft dinghy distress flag consisting the sea, the following arrangements have been made to render of a red pennant with a white circular patch. assistance to aircraft in distress and to ensure the rescue of 6. Blowing of whistles. passengers and crew of aircraft casualties at sea. 7. Lighting small flares giving a greenish light, 2. As Masters are already aware, every Master, on receiving lasting for about four seconds. information of distress at sea from any source (including aircraft S. Using fluorescene dye marker giving an extensive in distress at sea) is required to render assistance to every person bright green colour to the sea around the survivors. . who is in danger of being lost, unless the Master is unable, or ~n the 9. A dinghy may also be located by yello~ kite special circumstances of the case, considers it unreasonable or being flown to support the aerial for tl1e emergency unnecessary to do so or unless he is released from his obligation by the radio transmitter. fact that another ship has undertaken this duty or he receives information that his assistance is no longer required. 3. All information concerning aircraft in distress at sea is passj3d ApPENDIX A to the R.A.F. Rescue Control Centre in whose area of responsibility Form of Distress Galls and Messages from Military Aircraft the casualty has occurred or is likely to occur. Aircraft will then on 500 kc/s. be sent, if necessary and practicable, to search for and fix as 1. The exact form of W /T distress call or message from. an accurately as possible the position of the casualty. Such ·aircraft aircraft in flight will depend on the time available to send it between will carry equipment for dropping to survivors. Reliance for the onset of the emergency and the landing of the aircraft in' the rescue will be placed upon naval and merchant ships and on life­ sea.' This may be only a matter of seconds. boats of the R.N.L.r. When rescue is unlikely to be effected 2. When time permits, a separate distress cail and distress within a reasonable time by such means, aircraft carrying an air­ message will be sent in the following form :- borne lifeboat will be sent. It should be appreciated that the range of the airborne lifeboat as a surface craft is limited and that. (a) Distress Call : there may be injured survivors. The assistance of a merchant or S.O.S. (made three times). other ship may therefore still be required to effect the final rescue. Prosign " D.E." 4. The assistance that can be given to aircraft in distress may Aircraft call sign (made three times). be limited in practice by the short time which aircraft normally Twenty seconds dash. remain afloat. For this reason it is important that Masters of Prosign " K." ships within a reasonable distance of an aircraft in distress should / (b) Distress Message: proceed with the greatest possible speed to her assistance. 5. Every endeavour will be made to give merchant ships an S.O.S. (made three times). accurate position of an aircraft casualty, dinghy, or airborne lifeboat. ' Call sign of any station which answered the distress An aircraft will, if practicable, b~ kept over survivors at least call (made three times). during daylight hours, until rescue is effected. Unless firm com­ Prosign "D.E." munication has been established with a merchant ship within Aircraft call sign (tnadethree times). reasonable distance of the position of the casualty additional Text of message :- assistance from the rescue agencies mentioned in paragraph 3 will (i) Position and time at position. always be sought. (ii) Nature of distress. 6. When given such a fix the ship should at once consult any (iii) Intention of pilot of aircraft. other ships in the neighbourhood on the best procedure to be adopted, (iv) True course of aircraft. as is the practice in the case of casualties to merchant ships, and a (v) Altitude of aircraft. decision should be reached as quickly as· possible as to which ship, (vi) Short weather report including' visibility and 1f any, can best render assistance. The ship proceeding to the state of sea. casualty should answer the Station se:riding the broadcast, giving Prosign " K." its identity, position, and intended action. 3. The above distress call and message may be sent together 7. Merchant ships will ordinarily be informed of casualties to in the following form :- • aircraft by wireless from a Shore Station, or from a search or rescue (c) Distress Call and Message combined: aircraft. They may, however, pick up S.O.S. messages from aircraft S.O.S. (made three times). in distress, in which case they should act as in 6 above and also ,Prosign "D.E." relay the messages to the nearest Shore Station. Aircraft call sign (made three times)'! S. Where a merchant ship has received an S.O.S. message direct from an aircraft in distress and is proceeding· towards the Twenty second dash. casualty, a bearing should be taken on the transmission, and a Text of the message (as in paragraph 2 (b) above). Prosign " K." message sent by the merchant ship to the Shore Station or other vessels in the vicinity giving the call-signal of the distressed aircraft and the time at which the distress message was received, followed ApPENDIX B by the bearing and time at which the signal ceased. Form of Distress Message from an Aircraft Dinghy Emergency 9. Merchant ships may receive information of distress in any Transmitter on 500 kc/s. of the following ways :- 1. The emergency W /T transmitter is fitted with an automatic A. By W / T on the international distress frequency from- keying device to transmit repeatedly one of the following signals :- (i) A distressed aircraft still in flight (see Appendix A (a) 80s f<.>llowed by ,a long dash. for the form of such message) ; This will normally be sent. (ii) Survivors after casualty has occurred by hand­ operated emergency radio transmitter (see Appendix B for (b) AX followed by a long dash. form of message) ; , 2. Alternatively, the hand keying switch may be used to (iii) A shore wireles~ statioll (see Appendix C for form transmit other messages in Mors.e code. of message ; (iv) A search aircraft (see Appendix D). APPENDIX C B. By visual signals from- Form of Aircraft Distress Broadcast by British Shore W /T Station (i) A· distressed aircraft; by WIT on 500 kc/s. and by E/T on 1650 kc/s. Apart from other obvious signs, an aircraft may indicate it is 1. The international distress frequencies will be used to notify in distress by firing a succession of red pyroteehnicallights. Navi­ ships at sea of aircraft or personnel in distress. Distress broadcasts gation markers dropped by aircraft at sea, emitting smoke or flame will normally be made immediately' on receipt of definite distress and smoke, should not be mistaken for distress signals. Low information and irrespective -of other action taken to effect rescue. flying is not in itself an indication of distress. Aircraft in distress Once rescue has been effected, the distress broadcasts will be cancelled which are forced to alight in the sea are instructed to do so ahead by the originator. and on the lee of a ship. 2. Broadcasts on the distress frequency will be sent out by (ii) A search aircraft-by signalling lamp using the G.P.O. stations in accordance with the priority borne by the prefix. international proc.edure and plain language; Transmissions will be made over a period and in accordance with G.P.O. instructions to coast W /T stations. Any acknowledgment If the aircraft WIshes to guide the ship to the position of the received will be passed to the originator. .casualty or survivors it will fly low round the ship. It may fire a 3. Messages broadcast to shipping concerning aircraft in succession of green pyrotechnical lights or make a series of green distress will be sent in one of the ~ollowing forms :- flashes. It will then fly off in the direction in which the ship is to be led. British pilots are instructed to rock their aircraft laterally (a) Concerning a known aircraft casualty:- when flying off in the direction of the casualty. The ship should "Rescue aircraft - begins S.O.S. .•.. acknowledge receipt of this signal and of any signal under (ii) above (followed by the text, giving a position in latitude and by a succession of "T's " in Morse code, or ,by day, by hoisting the 'longitude and including a request to any ship near the answering signal consisting of a pennant with alternate red and position to answer the message and give its identity, white vertical stripes. position, and proposed. action.) AUG. 21J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1025

The m~ssage will always be in plain English. Road closed by Order of the Native Land Court (b) Concerning an aircraft missing on a flight over the sea but concerning which there is no other definite distress Native Department, information. The message will be in the nature of a Wellington, 18th August, 1947. request to shipping on or near the route to keep a lookout OTICE is hereby given that the piece of road described in the for survivors, &c. Nl Schedule hereto has been declared closed and revested iIi the " Rescue aircraft begins XXX . . . ." (followed owner of the land found entitled thereto by an order of the Native by the text of the message which will include the route Land Court at Rotorua on the 5th day of September, 1946, pursuant of the aircraft). to sections 488 and 489 of the Native Land Act, 1931. The message will be in plain English and need not be answered unless it contains a request to do so. SCHEDULE ApPENDIX D ALL that area of public road in the Auckland District, being portion Communication with Aircraft Searching for Survivors of the road passing through or adjoining Whaiti-Kuranui No. 2n No. 3A Block, situate in Block III, Patetere North Survey District. . (1) All military aircraft on search and rescue operations main­ As the same is more particularly shown on the plan lodged in the tam watch on 500 kc/s. (W/T) at the following times :- office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland under No. 16488 (red), (i) From ten minutes past each hour until twentv minutes and thereon coloured green. past each hour. v G. P. SHEPHERD, Under-Secretary. (ii) From forty minutes past each hour until fifty minutes past each hour. (All times are G.M.T.) Mess~ges under para. 9 A (iv) may be sent to merchant ships at these tImes and messages from ships to aircrafb should similarly be sent at these times. Searching aircraft and merchant ships Releasing Land from the Provisions of Part I of the Native Land should maintain wireless silence on this frequency from 15 to 18 and Amendment Act, 1936 from 45 to 48 minutes past each hour. . (2) Merchant ships should use their normal W /T and R/T call URSUANT to subsection (2) of section 4 of the Native Land SIgns when communicating with aircraft. An aircraft wishing to P Amendment Act, 1936, the Board of Native Affairs her~by, send a message to a merchant ship by W /T without knowing its revokes, so far as it affects the land described in the Schedule hereto~ call sign will use the signal of inquiry "CQ " in place of the call a certain notice dated the 8th day of June, 1931, and published In sign of the ship and" GEZAA " followed by the last two numer~ls the New Zealand Gazette No. 47 of the 18th day of the same month; of the aircraft's service number instead of its own call sign. -A at page 1779, whereby the provisions of subsection (3) of section 23 merchant ship wishing to call an aircraft without knowing its call of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjust­ sign will use" GEZAA " in place of the call sign of the aircraft. ment Act, 1929 (now Part I of the Native Land Amendment Act, (3) Military aircraft on search and rescue operations maintain 1936), were applied to, inter alia, the said land, and such landIS continuous watch on 6500 kc/s. (W/T) by day and 3805 kc/s. (W/T) hereby excluded from the Waiapu-Matakaoa Development Schellle. at night and W /T messages to them may be sent by ships on those frequencies. Aircraft will answer such messages on the same frequency. SCHEDULE Ministry of Transport, London, THE following land situ'ate in the Tairawhiti Native Land Co~rt February, 1947. District :- Area. Land. Survey District. NOTES A. R:- p. Herupara No. 1 Waiap~ 368 l) 0 The foregoing procedure closely follows that of New Zealand. Appendix C.-R/T broadcasts are made on the frequencies of Dated at Wellington, this 19th qay of August, 1947. 1,840 kc/s. and 2,024 kc/s. in New Zealand. For- and on behalf of the Board of Native Affairs- Appendix D.-At present, R.N.Z.A.F. aircraft on search operations maintain a continuous listening watch with controlling G. P. SHEPHERD aeradio stations. Ships wishing to pass messages to such aircraft Under-Secretary of the Native Department: should do so through shore stations, but should direct contact (N.D. 1/4/23.) be desirable, arrangements will be made through the controlling authorities to issue a,ppropriate instructions. 'w. C. SMITH, Secretary. (M.O.N.S.82.) Declaring Land to be subject to Part I of the Native Lang, Amendment Act, 1936 '

Road closed by Order of the Native Land Court URSUANT to section 4 of the Native Land Amendment Act, P 1936, the Board of Native Affairs hereby declares the lj1hd Native Department, described in the Schedule hereto to be subject to Part I of the 'saIli Wellington, 18th August, 1947: Act, and to be included in the Waiapu Development Scheme. - ---- OTICE is hereby given that the piece of road described in the N Schedule hereto has been declared closed and revested in the owners of the land found entitled thereto by an order of the Native SCHEDULE Land Court at Rotorua on the 14th day of December, 1933, pursuant to section 489 of the Native Land Act, 1931. ALL that area of land in the Tairawhiti Native Land Court District, containing 261 acres, more or less, situate in Block V, Waiapu Survey SCHEDULE District, and called or known as Herupara A In (formerly pari; ALL that area of public road in the Auckland District, being portion Herupara No. I). - Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of August, 1947. of the road passing through or adjoining Te Puke No. 1B No. 5B Block, situate in Block I, Maketu Survey District. As the same is For and on behalf of the Board of Native Affairs- more particularly shown on the plan lodged in the office of the G. P. SHEPHERD, Chief Surveyor at Auckland under No. 15390 (red), and thereon Under-Secretary of the Native Department. coloured green. G. P. SHEPHERD, Under-Secretary. (N.D. 1/4/23.)

Sitting of the Native Land Court at New Plymouth on the 2nd September, 1947

Native Land Court, Wanganui, 13th August, 1947. OT~CE is hereby given that the application mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be heard by the Native Land Court sitting at ~~W N. Plymouth on the 2nd September, 1947, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will allow. - [Aotea, 1946/47-8.J L. J. BROOKER, Registrar.

SCHEDULE

No. Applicant N arne of Land. N~ture of Application.

161 Clifton County Council Section 99, Town of Urenui To ascertain amount 6f compensation payable to Native owners for land taken under section 104 of the Public Works Act, 1928, for the purpose of a site for the sto!-age and fabrication of materials and storage ap.4 r~p~4' of v~hicles, machinery, and other plant. .

D 1026 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 46

NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for July, 1947

Ah- Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit). RainfaJl in Inches.

Absolute Maximum and Maximum Means of I Mean' I Minimum. Fall. Bright Station. -----1 of Difference\----,-----t----;I--- No. Difference 1---,--- s~::;. Total of from .... Fall. Wet. Days • Normal. i .,!..I.l1.. a~ N='·I j nat•• I II n .... I ~

Ft. In. In. Hours Te Paki, Te Hapua . . 200 Waipapakauri . . 6 60-0 45-7 52-8 (-0·1) 66-0 17 35·5 25 8·85 24 (+3,58) 1·71 1 Kerikeri . . . . 201 59-6 44-0 51-8 (+1,8) 65-5 16 34·5 29 11·83 21 .. 2·75 2 122·6 Waipoua State Forest . . 225 58·3 44·8 51-6 +2·0 65-5 17 32-2 1 10"08 27 (+1,72) ,1·24 21 85·8 ' Dargaville . . . . 3 59·2 44·2 51-7 (+1,4) 62-0 4times 29·0 1 7·52 24 (+2,43) 1·37 2 99·3 Riverhead ., . . 105 58-3 41-4 49-8 +2-3 64·5 11 26·8 1 12·10 23 (+5,49) 3·18 2 Whenuapai .. .. 101 58·1 42· 8 50-4 65-5 11 30·4 1 8·52 20 1·80 9 Auckland . . . . 160 57·3 47-5 52·4 +0·9 62·0 11 39-2 1 9·05 21 +3·37 1·75 9 Paerata . . . . 166 57-8 44-6 51·2 (+0·6) 64·0 11 34·8 1 6·88 21 +1·63 1·84 12 Thames .. .. 4 57-9 44·0 51-0 63·3 11 31·3 1 11·95 22 3·03 2 111·5 Whangamata . . 50 57·7 42·7 50·2 +1-6 63-0 11 29-0 1 10·59 17 (+2,58) 2-57 10 Maioro .. ., 172 58'1 43-7 50·9 (+1-1) 61·8 23 31· 8 1 4·40 20 (+0,10) 1·30 9 Waihl .. .. 300 56·5 40·9 48-7 +1·4, 64·0 11 24-0 1 12·04 21 +2·29 3·23 9 88·6 Te Aroha .. ., 46 57-9 65-5 11 10·68 20 +4·17 2·95 2 .. Taura,nga ., . . 10 58·0 42-5 50-2 +1-8 62-4 4 32·5 1 6-10 18 +1·04 1·89 10 124·2 Rp.akura Farm, Hamilton 131 56;7 39-2 48·0 +1·2 63-2 11 27·0 25 2·88 18 -1·96 0·47 10 112·4 Rukuhia . . . 215 56·6 41-2 48·9 62·0 11 31·6 6 3·33 19 0·42 9 117·6 Rotoehu Plantation .. 235 57·0 37·8 47-4 +1-8 62·2 11 29-4 29 7-96 15 (+1·94) 3·56 10 .. Rotorua . . . . 931 55·8 38-8 47·3 +1·6 60-7 6 30·8 1,2 5·11 14 +0·13 2·10 10 123·0 Whakarewarewa .. 1,000 -- Gisborne . . 12 56-4 41-5 49-0 +1·4 62-8 10 28·7 2 4·67 18 (+0,34) 1·94 3 104·9 Manutuke, Gisborne ., 20 56-3 40·7 48·5 (+1,9) 62-8 10 30·3 20 4·01 12 1·43 3 106·3 Lake Waikaremoana .. 2,100 48·7 38·6 43·6 (+2-3) 58·6 7 31·7 30 9·51 21 3·51 3 Taumarunui . . . . 560 56-2 36·0 46·1 .- 63·3 24 24·2 1 3·75 17 0·74 17 107·7 New Plymoutl;t, 160 55·7 43-9 49·8 +1-2 61-6 22 34-4 29 7·25 20 +0·93 2·11 17 127·5 Chateau Tongariro .. 3,670 44-4 30·4 37-4 +1·9 51·0 12 23·0 1,29 7 ·13 21 (-1·95) 0·69 17 Karioi : . .. 2, 125 50·3 32-3 41·3 +2·1 59·0 10 22-0 26 2·32 12 -1·76 0·78 17 Napier ';. .. 5 55-7 41-1 48·4 +1·6 64·1 18 32·6 15 1·82 13 -1·73 0·52 3 138·8 Hastings . . . . 45 56-7 36·8 46·8 +1·3 65-0 16 28-0 15,20 1·80 12 -1·79 0·62 10 Taihape . . .. 2,157 49·1 36·8 43·0 +1·6 57·4 17 30·0 1,2 2·04 14 -1·03 0·47 11 Wangailui . . . . 72 55-2 40·4 47·8 (+1,0) 64·4 10 30·2 1 2·29 11 (-0·93) 0·75 17 . 140·7 Waipukurau . . 450 53·9 37·2 45-6 (+1·3) 60-2 16 26·8 15 1·40 15 (-2·28) 0·39 10 136·8 Marton .. .. 462 53·0 38-0 45-5 60·0 10 26·5 25 2·96 11 0·80 28 Tangimoana . . . . 8 56-9 38-8 47-8 +1·6 63·0 9,16,22 29·0 2,25 2·92 12 -0·0l 1·05 17 Ohakea .. .. 167 55-0 40·1 47·6 (+1·6) 62-3 9,10 31-0 1 2·55 13 (-0·56) 0·62 17 P.R.B., Palmerston N. 110 54-7 39-6 47-2 +1·7 62-3 22 31·0 2,25 2·51 14 (-0·60) 0·55 17 135·7 Pahiatua ' . . 384 53·8 36-9 45·4 +1·1 60-0 17 26·8 2 2·74 13 -2·19 0·85 17 Kapiti Island . . 44 53-0 43-9 48·4 +0-6 60-8 9 36·4 1,4 4·32 11 +0·29 1·57 17 Waiugawa, Masterton.. 350 53·8 35-7 44-8 +0·0 60·8 22 25-5 2 1·88 13 -2·24 0·81 17 134·9 Wallaceville .. . . 195 54·2 36·4 45-3 +0-8 61·0 8 24-2 2 3·79 16 -1·15 2·17 17 125·7 Wellington .. . . 415 52-8 41-7 47-2 +0·9 60·0 22 32·3 2 2·94 18 -2·15 1·50 17 137·0 Nelson .. 24 54-3 37-6 46'0 +0·7 60·2 11 30·2 1 3·77 7 +0·34 2·00 17 162·3 Appleby; Nelson . . 57 .- ...... Woodbourne ., 89 54·8 35-3 45-0 (+0-6) 61·0 16 26-7 1 1·68 6 (-1·48) 1·29 17 154·2 Waterlea, Blenheim .. 12 54·3 35-1 44-7 +1-7 61·1 14 27-7 1 1·42 5 (-1·31) 1·22 17 149·7 Golden Downs . . 900 50-6 27·7 39·2 -0·9 55·5. 8,9 16-6 2 2·16 7 (-2·01) 0·82 9 Waihopai . . _. 860 53-2 33-8 43-5 +1·7 59·5 12 24· 8 1 2·24 7 (-:-0,51) 1·43 17 We.stport _. .. 7 52·9 38~9 45-9 (+0,1) 60-0 8 31·9 4 5·88 13 (-0·75) 1·51 17 148·8 Molesworth .. ., 2,930 43·0 23-8 33·4 (-0·5) 52-0 22 11-0 1 0·54 4 (-1·70) 0·31 16 Greymouth .. . . 13 52-4 39-6 46'0 57·8 10 30·9 19,30 7·53 15 1·82 1'7 138·3 Hanmer Springs ., 1 ,225 49-2 26-8 38'0 -0·1 59·3 17 15-0 2 0·90 7 -3·36 0·28 12 140·7 Hokitika Airfield . . 12 53-1 35-4 44·2 (+0,5) 61·1 8 25-8 3 .7·80 18 -0·91 2·92 17 139·2 Balmoral . . 743 51·1 28-6 39-8 +0-3 62·5 17 18-0 2,3 0·60 6 -1·46 0·33 20 Lake Coleridge .1. 1,195 50·1 28-7 39-4 +0·5 61·0 10 18-0 2,4 3·08 11 +0·03 1·60 17 Darfield _. . . 640 . 49:4 32-0 40-7 (+0-6) 59·8 10 23·4 19 0·71 4 ~1·48 0·23 27 Christchurch . . 22 51·7 32·9 42'3 +0·1 63·4 15 23·8 30 0·34 6 -2-32 0·18 30 Wigram .. 74 52-5 32-1 42.-3 (-0'2) 64·4 15 22·3 2 0·23 3 (-2·35) 0·12 30 160·8 Rudstone, Methven .. 1,217 49·9 34·5 42-2 +1·4 59·0 11 24-5 19 1· 67 10 -1'"27 0·44 27 149·8 Lincoln .. ' .. 36 51-2 31-2 41-2 +0·2 62-8 15 20-2 2 0·51 6 -2·22 0·24 18 173·5 Akaroa .. . .""150 51-1 38-5 44-8 (-0·2) . 63·2 10 29·5 2 1·48 9 (-4·44) 0·59 18 130·8 The Hermitage .. 2,510 ...... Ashburton .. . . 323 51- 0 30 -2 40 -6 +0·3 62·4 15 20-8 1 0·57 4 -2·08 0·24 26 150·3 Jackson's Bay . . 22 51·8 39-5 45-6 +0-5 57-1 11 29-0 19 10·42 20 ( - 3· 88) 1 . 86 16 .. Lake Tekapo .. 2,350 41·3 24·5 32-9 -1·1 53-8 16 11-0 3,4 0·50 5 -1·14 0·20 15 112·5 Fairlie . . .. 1 ,000 48-4 22·5 35-4 -1·3 60-0 15 11-0 5 0·15 2 -1·91 0·08 26 .. 'rimaru ., ., 56 50· 0 30 -9 40 -4 -0·9 60-8 15 24·0 4 0·07 2 -1·66 0·04 27 150·7 Milford Sound' . . 20 Waimate . . . . 200 50 -8 30 -8 40· 8 -1·6 62-0 15 24-0 2 0·18 3 -1·62 0·10 4 128·3 Queenstown . . ., 1 , 100 45-5 29-3 37-4 -0·4 54-4 14 21·4 1 1·21 10 -0·79 0·67 17 101·8 Ophir . . .. 1 ,000 42-3 24-1 32·2 -1-1 56-5 15 12·0 4 0·13 3 -0·62 0·09 17 .. Waipiata .. 1,550 41-8 26-5 34-2 -1-8 55-2 15 11·6 4 0·30 6 -0·64 0·09 26 121·1 Earnscleugh . . . . 500 .. .. Alexandra ., . _ 520 43-6 26-5 35·0 -0·9 58·9 15 19·5 1 0·14 5 -0·51 0·08 30 111·0 ~anorburn Dam .. 2',448 ...... Dunedin., . . .. , '. . 690 49-3 37·0 43·2 (+1·0) 60-9 1 28·9 19 0·32 6 -2·82 0·18 30 134·1 Taieri .. .. 80 50· 6 29 -2 39· 9 ( -1 . 1) 64 -0 15 18·7 4 0·18 6 ( -1 . 95) O· 07 30 .. East Gore . . . . 245 ...... Gore .. .. 240 48·6 30-5 39·6 -0·2 59-5 15 21·5 4 1·19 12 .. 0·21 18 119·3 Invercargill. ; . . 32 50·7 31·9 41·3 +0·6 60-0 13 20·0 4 2·31 21 -0'72 0·44 18 100·2 InvercargiU South '. . 8 50·1 33·4 41· 8 +0'6 60·0 11 24·0 4 2·46 20 (-0·62) 0·45 18 .. -AUG. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1027

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE-continued Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for J1tly, 1947-continued I ~ I>- .c0 Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit). Rainfall in Inches. c;! s:l -----_. 0 Means of Absolute Maximum and Maximum ~~ Mean Minimum. Fall. Bright Station. -+'>00 ---.. --- No. ::lUll- of Difference Total of Difference shine. ~~ A from 8 =3 from --" A B and Normal. =' =' Fall. Wet s:l :d S Date. S Date. Days. Normal. =' 1:10 Max. Min. B. H -a 0 2i "a) ,~ CIS S ~ ~ ~ -

LATE RETURNS Ft. OF. OF. OF. OF. OF. In. In. Hours. Molesworth, June, 1947 2,930 44·2 27·9 36·0 (+0-4) 53·0 7 19·0 6 4·16 10 (+1·83) 0·80 8 .. Akaroa, May, 1947 .. 150 57·5 43·8 50·6 (+0,2) 72·8 8 37·5 26 1·52 10 (-5-55) 0·29 22 116·4 Akaroa, June, 1947 .. 150 52·0 40·6 46·3 (-0'1) 61·8 7 33·0 14 7·04 19 (+1-93) 1·40 8 67·0 The Hermitage, June, 2,510 43·8 29·1 36·4 +0·0 56·0 7 12·0 30 14·35 19 +2·62 2·50 23 43·2 1947 Milford Sound, Jup.e, 20 49·6 36·0 42·8 (+0,6) 59·0 6 27·5 30 25·06 17 (+11·00) 4·30 22 .. \ 1947 ..

NOTE.-At stations where departures from normal are in parentheses the record has been maintained for less than ten years in the case of temperatures and for less than twenty years in the case of rainfall and the normals are partly interpolated. VVE.A.THER SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1947 General.-The most noteworthy feature of July's weather was the succession of active depressions which crossed the Auckland Province, resulting in frequent and at times heavy rains in this region. A spell of westerly weather occurred in the middle of the month when two deep depressions passed close to Southland. ' On the whole it was a good winter month for farmers. Stock is in good condition and, although frosts were frequent, in the South Island, the abundance of sunshine has, in most places, prevented the soil from becoming unworkable. Autumn-sown wheat is reported to be coming on well. Rainfall.-Only in the Auukland Province, excluding the Raglan-Waikato districts, was the total rainfall above average. North of Gisborne and about the Coromandel Peninsula over double the avera;je was recorded,while Mangawai, with a total of 11·34 in., had its wettest month since observations began in 1917. On the other hand South Canterbury and most of Otago experienced their driest month for over fifty years. At several stations no measurable rainfall was recorded during the month. In North Canterbury, too, it was a very dry month. Temperatures.-In Central Otago, Southland, and the Canterbury Plains mean temperatures were slightly below normal. Elsewhere they were above normal, although in most places by only small amounts. Greatest excesses of almost two degrees occurred in the interior of the North Island. There was snow down to sea level in the south on the 17th, 28th, and 30th, but f~lls were light. Sunshine.-The total sunshine was above normal over most of the South Island. Although a few persistent fogs kept it below normal in Central Otago, the remainder of the province, and Canterbury as well, enjoyed considerabl~ excesses. July records for sunshine were broken at Ashburton, Christchurch, Hanmer Springs, and Lincoln. Wellington also had a sunny month, but conditions elsewhere in the North Island were below normal, greatest defficiencies being reported from eastern parts of the Auckland Province. Weather Sequence.-On the 1st an anticyclone covered most of the Dominion, but a depression was approaching from the North Tasman Sea. Rain developed over the Auckland Province, later extending to North Taranaki and down the East Coast of the North Island. The depression crossed North Auckland on the morning of 3rd and moved away steadily eastwards. The heaviest rainfalls were ne~r the Coromandel Peninsula, where some local flooding occurred. In the South Island, meanwhile, the weather had been fine :thollgh frosty. "On the 5th, however, light rain began to fall in South Westland with the development of a complex disturbance in the Central TasJl!.anSea. During the approach of this disturbance an intense anticyclone remained almost stationary to the east of the country. , . ." .'.' . ' From the 5th to the lOth skies were mainly cloudy east of the South Island ranges, morning fogs being common, but elsewher!3:this was a period of dull unsettled weather and intermittent rain. Some substantial falls were reported from the Auckland Province, especially about the Bay of Plenty. On the 12th a depression from the Tasman Sea was centred over the Auckland Peninsula, while another had formed south-east of Cook Strait. After giving further rain to the northern and eastern parts of the North Island, the former moved rapidly away to the south- east. Conditions improved generally on the 13th. ' The anticyclone which followed took a more northerly course, the centre being located midway between Norfolk Island ap.d North Cape on the morning of the 14th. Barometers were then falling in the south with the approach of a trough from the west; and rain had commenced in South Westland. A new depression deepened rapidly and sped south-eastwards past Southland on the morning of the 15th. Later in the day the trough itself swept eastwards across the country, but no rain was reported east of the main ranges. A ridge of high pressure gave brief improvement, but rain developed again in Westland on the 16th with the approach of a very deep depression from the South Tasman Sea, the centre of which passed Southland early on the following morning. The associated cold front gave little rain east of the South Island ranges, though most places had heavy rain and in many cases thunderstorms during its passage. Strong south-westerlies and cold showery weather followed, snow falling in Otago and Southland, but the weather soon cleared again in the east. On the 20th a depression was located off Westland. Taking a rather unusual course it moved northwards, crossed North Cape on the morning of the 22nd, and later moved away slowly to the east. Accompanying the depression a band of rain spread northwards over the North Island, and for the next few days conditions remained unsettled and showery over the North Auckland, Coromandel, and Gisborne districts. Elsewhere there was a rapid clearance as an anticyclone built up over the South Island, the weather remaining fine until the 25th except in Southland where the passage of a weak trough on the 21st was attended by a few showers. During the 26th a shallow trough moved eastwards across the country, a depression forming next day east of Marlborough. Light rain fell in most places, and some showers persisted on the 27th. On the 28th it was fine generally. During the 29th rain developed in the far north, later extending over the northern half of the Island as a depression moved south­ eastwards across Auckland and the Bay of Plenty. On the following day a weak secondary depression crossed North Auckland, while a cold front advanced rapidly over the South Island, followed by cold showery south-westerlies. Next morming there was a rapid improvement as the front moved north-eastwards off the country. M. A. F. BARNETT, Direct9r..

Notice 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. Short Title or Subject-matter. Serial Date of Prioe (Postage Number. Enactment. I Id. extra).

Samoa Act, 1921 Samoa CUl;!toms Order 1939, Amendment No.4 1947/123 20/8/47 2d. Dangerous Drugs Act, 1927 Dangerous ·Drugs Amending Regulations 1947 1947/124 20/8/47 Id. Poisons Act, 1934· Poisons (General) Regulations 1937, Amendment 1947/125 20/8/47 Id. No.6

Copies oan be purohased at the Government Printing and Stationery Offioe, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on applioation. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. E. V. PAUL, Government Printer. i'028 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 46

Price Order No. 751 (Amending Price Order No. 128) (EgglS) .

URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, acting with the P authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following amending Price Order:- 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 751, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 128t (hereinafter referted to as the principal Order). ~. This Order shall come into force on the 25th day of August, 1947. 3. The Second and Third Schedules to the principal Order, as set out in Price Order No. 749t, are hereby revoked, and the following Schedules substituted therefor respectively :- "SECOND SCHEDULE

II MA.XIMUM WHOLESA.LE PRICES (PER DOZEN) FOR EGGS SOLD FOR RESALE IN ANY MARKETING AREA WITIDN AN EGG-PRICE AREA

Hen Eggs. Duck Eggs. Marketing Ar'eas within th€.l Heavy Standard Medium I Pullet I Grade. Grade. Grade. Grade. ! Ungraded. standard. \ Medium. Small. I Ungradp,d I I I \ I

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. I s. d. Auckland Egg-price Area .. .. I Il! 1 lOt 1 8! 1 5! 1 8i 1 lOt I 1 8! I 1 5t I 1 6 Large. I Sm~ll. I Ungradei.l. s. d. I ::;. d. s. d. Hawke's Bay Egg-price Area .. .. 2 O! I 10! 1 9i I 5! 1 8I- 1 lOt 1 9! 1 8l Wellington Egg-price Area. .. .. 2 O~ 1 10! I 9i I 5! 1 8l 1 lOt 1 9i 1 8! We'Stland Egg-price Area .. .. 2 2t 2 O! I lli 1 9 ..... 2 0 2 Oi I III 2 0 Christchurch Egg-price Area .. .. 2 °i 1 lOt 1 9! 1 7 I 8I- 1 lOt 1 9i 1 8! DUnedin Egg-price Area .. .. 2 O! I 10! 1 9! 1 7 1 8i 1 10! 1 9! 1 8t"

I I --- "THIRD SCHEDULE .. M.A.~1:MUM 'WHOLESALE PRICES (PER DOZEN) FOR EGGS SOLD FOR RESALE ELSEWHERE THAN IN A MARKETING AREA

Hen Eggs. Duck Eggs. - Heavy Standard Medium Pullet Medium. Small. Grade. Grade. Grade. Grade. ! Ungraded. Standard.! I Ungrade(j I ! I ! s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. I s. d. s. d. Auckland Egg-prioe Area .. .. 1 II 1 lO 1 8 1 5 1 8 110 I 1 8 I 1 5 ! 1 5l Large. I Small. I Ungraded. s. d. s. d. s. d. Hawke's Bay Egg-price Area .. .. 2 0 1 lO 1 9 1 5 1 8 1 10 1 9 1 8 Wellitrgton Egg-price Area .. ., 2 0 1 10 1 9 1 5 1 8 1 lO 1 9 1 8 Westland Egg-price Area .. .. 2 2! 2 Oi- l l1i 1 9 2 0 2 °i 1 l1i 2 0 Christchurch Egg-price A"ea .. .. 2 0 1 10 1 9 1 6i 1 8 1 10 1 9 1 8 Dunedin Egg-price Area .. .. 2 0 1 10 1 9 1 I 1 8 1 10 1 9 1 8" 6! I 4. (1) Price Order No. 749t is here by revoked. (2) The revocation of the said Order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committeq. before the coming into force of this Order. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of August, 1947. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- W. J. HUNTER (Jlldge), President. [L.S.] H. L. WISE. Member. * Statutory Rilgulations 193\}, Serbil number 1939/275, page 1057. Reprinted with ainendment~: Statutory Regulations 1~46, Serial number 1946/169, page 468. t Gazette, 12th March, 194:3; Vol. l, page 314. • :;: Gazette, 14th August, 1947, Vol. II, page 998.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STA.TEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 13TH AUGUST, 1947 Liabilities Assets £ s. d. 7. Reserve­ £' s. d. 1. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0 (a) Gold 2,801,877 10 0 2. Bank-notes 47,534,929 10 0 (b) Sterling exchange* 91,332,629 16 8 3. Demand liabilities­ (c) Gold exchange (a) State 9,921,900 19 0 8. Subsidiary coin 44,140 II 4 (b) Banks 59,809,365 13 11 9. Discounts- (c) Other 692,415 0 5 (a) Commercial and agricultural bills 4. Time deposits (b) Treasury and local-body bills 5. Liabilities in currencies other than New 10. Advances- Zealand c!ll'rency 53,642 11 7 (a) To the State or State undertakings­ 6. Other liabilities 3,164,479 19 2 (1) Marketing organizations 1,012;140 14: 6 (2) For other purposes .. 23,000,000 0 0 (b) To other public authorities (c) Other Il. Investments .. 3,868,093 2 11 12. Bank buildings 13. Other assets .. 617,851 18 8 £(N.Z.)122,676,733 14 1 £(N.Z.)122,676,733 14

* Expressed in New Zealand currency. Proportion of reserve (No.7 less No.5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 79·757 per cent. W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant AUG. 21J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1029

Approving the Resolution of Local Authorities in the Wanganui BANKRUPTCY NOTICES Region to Unite in Preparation of a Regional Planning Scheme and defining the Area comprised in such Scheme In Bankruptcy OTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 8 of the Town­ OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend of 8s. 8id. planning Amendment Act, 1929, the Town-planning Board N in the pound is payable on all proved and accepted claims in has approved the resolution of the local authorities whose names N the estate of DONALD LANNUZEL AMODEO, of Palmerston North, are set out in the First Schedule hereto (being local authorities having Insurance-agent. jurisdiction over adjoining districts) to unite for the purpose of preparing a regional planning scheme for a portion of the total W. S. JONES, Official Assignee. area within their several jurisdictions as defined in the Second Supreme Court, Palmerston North, 15th August, 1947. Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE In Bankruptcy.-Supreme Oourt, Wellington Wanganui City Council. Marton Borough Council. OTICE is hereby given that ALAN EDWARD IVORY, of Lower Taihape Borough Council. N Hutt, Insurance Agent, was this day adjudged bankrupt; Ohakune Borough Council. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden in the office of the Official Assignee in the Magistrates' Court, Wellington, Raetihi Borough Council. Bulls Town Board. on Wednesday, the 27th day of August, 1947, at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon. Hunterville Town Board. Dated at Wellington, this 13th day of August, 1947. Mangaweka Town Board. Waverley Town Board. F. B. JAMESON, Official Assignee. Rangitikei County Council. Wanganui County Council. Waitotara County Council. Waimarino County Council. Patea County Council. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

VIDENCE of the loss of Memorandum of Lease No. 16322 of SECOND SCHEDULE E Lots 2 p"nd 3, Deposited Plan No. 18438, being part Section 20, ALL that area of land including the whole of the counties of Rangi­ Block IV, Tauhoe Survey District, and being part of the land in tikei, W"anganui, Waitotara, and Waimarino; the whole of Patea certificate of title, Vol. 192, folio 276 (Auckland Registry), whereof County except that portion of it which lies on the north or Taranaki HIS MAJESTY THE KING is the lessor and GEORGE ZOFFANY side of the Whenuakura Stream; the City of Wanganui; the GRANT, of Hoteo North, Farmer, is the lessee, having been lodged boroughs of Marton, Taihape, Ohakune, and Raetihi; and the with me together with an application for the issue of a provisional town districts of Bulls, Hunterville, Mangaweka, and \Vaverley. memorandum of lease in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such provisional memorandum of lease on The Seal of the Town-planning Board was affixed hereto, this 5th September, 1947. 18th day of August, 1947, in the presence of- Dated this 15th day of August, 1947, at the Land Registry A. G. HARPER, Office. Auckland. Assistant Under-Secretary, G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar. [L.S.] Department Df Internal Affairs. JOHN COX, Secretary, Town-planning Board. VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of the outstanding E duplicate of certificate of title, Vol. 422, folio 286 (Wellington Registry), in the name of HAROLD EDWARD FREDERICK, of Marton, Farmer, for part of Section 6, Block XV, Manganui Survey District, being all the land bordered green on Deposited Plan STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICES No. 10800, containing 2 acres 13·4 perches, and application (K. 26909) having been made for the issue of a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue such new Land in the North Auckland Land District acquired for a State Forest certificate of title on the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing. this notice. State Forest Service, Dated this 18th day of August, 1947, at the Land Registry Wellington, 12th August, 1947. Office, Wellington. OTICE is hereby given that the land described in the Schedule E. C. ADAMS, District Land Registrar...... N hereto has been acquired under the Forest Act, 1921-22, for the purposes of a permanent State forest. VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 186, folio 154 SCHEDULE E (Canterbury Registry), for 1 rood, being Lot 33 on Deposited NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ..,-AuCKLAND CONSERVANCY Plan 121, part of Rural Section 132, situated in Block XIV, Christ­ church Survey District, in the name of MARGUERITE ALICE ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, Great Barrier SUTTlE, of Christchurch, Widow, having been lodged with me Island County, containing by admeasurement 918 acres 0 roods together with an application (K. 14875) for the issue of a new 19 perches, more or less, being part of the land on D.P. 13504 and certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my Lot 1 on D.P. 27742, also being Section 1, Block II, Fitzroy Survey intention to issue such new certificate of title on 5th September, District, and part of Old Land Claim No. 401, situated in Block II, 1947. Fitzroy Survey District, and Block XV, Barrier Survey District, Dated this 15th day of August, 1947, at the Land Registry and being the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Office, Christchurch. Vol. 740, folio 103. As the same is delineated on plan No. 15/8, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, W. E. BROWN, District Land Registrar. and thereon bordered red. N. J. DOLAMORE, Assistant Director of Forestry. 'E VIDENCE of the loss of certifica,te of title, Vol. 54, folio 179 (Otago Registry), for Lot 142, Deposited Plan 193, Township (F.S.9/1/80.) of Seatoun, being part Section 2, Block VII, Porto bello District, containing 23·8 perches, in the name of WILLIAM DIGBY SMITH, of Dunedin, Land and Estate Agent, having been lodged with me Land in the Nelson Land District acquired for a State Forest together with an application for a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new State Forest Service, certificate of title on 5th September, 1947. Wellington, 12th August, 1947. Dated this 12th day of August, 1947, at the Land Registry Office, Dunedin. OTICE is hereby given that the land described in the Schedule N hereto has been acquired under the Forests Act, 1921-22, for E. B. C. MU;RRAY, District Land Registrar. the purposes of a permanent State forest.

SCHEDULE OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land NELSON LAND DISTRICT.-NELSON CONSERVANCY rN Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same ALL that area in the Nelson Land District, Waimea County, con­ within one calendar month from the date of publication of the taining by admeasurement 20 acres, more or less, being Section 168, New Zealand Gazette containing this notice :- District of Waimea West, situated in Block IV, Wai-iti Survey 5752. JOHN BUCHANAN NICHOL. 39·4 perches. Part District, and being the land comprised and described in certificate Section 88, Town of Port Chalmers. Deposited Plan 6028. of title, Vol. 33, folio 105 (Nelson Registry). As the same is Occupied by Emily Jane Porter. delineated on plan No. 102/13, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. N. J. DOLAMORE, Dated this 12th day of August, 1947, at the Land Registry Assistant Director of Forestry. Office, Dunedin. (F.S.9/4/68.) E. B. C. MURRAY, District Land Registrar. (:1030 THE NEW· ZEALAND GAZETTE '[No. 46

PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of a new In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, A certificate of title in the name of FREDERICK NAYLOR, Wanganui·District. late of N okomai, Farmer (now deceased), for Section 5, Block II, In the matter of Part III of the Religious, Charitable, and Nokomai District, and being all the land comprised in certificate Educational Trusts Act, 1908, and its amendments, and of title, Vol. 43, folio 223 (Southland Registry), and evidence having in the matter of a petition for the application of a proposed been lodged of the loss of the said certificate of title, I hereby give scheme under, the above-intituled Act to a certain Deed notice that I will issue the new certificate of title as requested after of Declaration of Trust bearing date the 14th August, fourteen days from the 21st August, 1947. 1885, of THE BULLS GOSPEL HALL. Dated this 15th day of August, 1947, at the Land Registry OTICE is hereby given that on the 13th day of August, 1947, Office, Invercargill. N John Charles Glover, of Rongotea, Coachbuilder, William J. LAURIE, District Land Registrar. Arthur Bishop, of Marton, Saddler, and Hillary Nathaniel Rowe, of Rongotea, Farmer, the present trustees, under a certain deed of declaration of trust bearing date the 14th day of August, 1885, of the land described in such deed and more particularly described ADVERTISEMENTS hereinafter, caused to be filed in the Supreme Court at Wanganui a scheme providing- THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) (a) That the trustees do transfer the property described in the said deed of declaration of trust bearing date the " .OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months 14th day of August, 1885, but now described as "All N, from this date the name of the undermentioned company that piece of land containing thirty decimal seven will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register perches, more or less, situate in the Bulls Town District, and the company dissolved :- being part of Block III of the Rangitikei District, and being also parts of Section 7 and 8 of Block B on the The Safety Set Animal Trap Company, Limited. 1938/227. plan lodged at the Deeds Registry Office at Wellington Given under my hand at Auckland, this 15th day of August, as No. 44, and being the whole of the land comprised 1947. and described in certificate of title (limited as to parcels L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. and title), Vol., 330, folio 187 (Wellington Registry) ", to the Stewards' Trust of New Zealand (Incorporated) : THE ADDISONS FLAT GOLD MINING COMPANY, ~IlV~ITED (b) That the said the Stewards' Trust of New Zealand (In­ corporated) do thereafter hold the said property under IN LIQUIDATION the provisions of the "model deed of trust" appearing . on pages 18 to 22 inclusive of the rules of the said the Stewards' Trust of New Zealand (Incorporated) (annexed OTICE is hereby given that the above-named company, by to the" memorandum for the Attorney-General of New resolution passed on the 6th day of August, 1947, went into N Zealand" and filed herein) in lieu of the said deed of voluntary liquidation and appointed the undersigned as liquidator. declaration of trust dated the 14th day of August, 1885 : All persons or companies having claims against the above­ (c) That the said the Stewards' Trust of New Zealand (In­ nainedcompany are requested to hand in full particulars thereof to corporated) do contemporaneously with the transfer the undersigned on or before the 11th day of September, 1947, referred to in paragraph (a) hereof execute a deed of otherwise they may be excluded from participation in any distri- declaration of trust (mutatis mutandis) containing the bution of assets. - provisions of its said model deed of trust and pertaining Dated at Westport, this 11th day of August, 1947. to the said land: 351 H. A. E. MAITLAND, Liquidator. (d) That the present trust as evidenced by the said deed of declaration of trust dated the 14th day of August, 1885, SHORTLAND PROPERTIES, LIMITED be terminated: (e) That the present trustees under the said deed of declaration of IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION trust dated the 14th day of August, 1885, be discharged upon the coming into force of the trusts created in Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolution accordance with this proposed scheme: And that the said scheme will be considered and dealt with In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter by the Judge of the said Court at the Supreme Court House, of SHORTLAND PROPERTIES, LIMITED (in Voluntary Wellington, on Friday, the 19th day of September, 1947, at 10.30 Liquidation). o'clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as counsel can be OTICE is hereby given of the fonowing special resolution ' heard. The said scheme is open for inspection by the public at N passed on the 7th August, 1947 :.--- the office of the Registrar of the said Court at Wanganui without "That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that payment of any fee or charge. D. ST. CLAIR BROWN, Public Accountant, of Auckland, be appointed Dated this 14th day of August, 1947. liquidator for the purpose of such winding up." GORDON E. ROWE, Palmerston North, D. ST. CLAIR BROWN, 354 Solicitor for the said Trustees. 352 Secretary for SHORTLAND PROPERTIES, LIMITED., THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED ELECTRIC BATTERIES, LIMITED TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND AGENCY 'BRANCH IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION In the matter of the New Zealand Insurance Company Trust . In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter Act, 1916. of ELECTRIC BATTERIES, LIMITED (in Voluntary Liqui­ A nnual Statement dation). ROBERT KING, Trust Manager, do solemnly and sincerely OTICE is hereby given that the above-named company, by I .. declare:- N means of an entry in its minute-book dated 28th .July, 1947, 1. That the liability of the members is limited. passed the following resolution :- 2. That the capital of the company is £1,500,000, divided into "That the company having disposed of its business be wound 1,500,000 shares of £1 each. up voluntarily, and that WILLIAM EDWARDES STANTON, of Hastings, 3. That the number of shares issued is 1,500,000. Public Accountant, be and is hereby appointed liquidator for the 4. That calls to the amount of £1 per share have been made, purposes of such winding up." under which the sum of '£1,500,000 has been received. Dated at Hastings, this 12th day of August, 1947. 5. That the amount of all moneys received on account of estates is £25,537,822 8s. Id. W. E. STANTON, Liquidator. 6. That the amount of all moneys paid on account of estates Karamu Chambers, Karamu Road, Hastings. 353 is £25,381,802 12s. 10d. 7. That the amount of the balance held to the credit of estates under administration is £156,019 . 15s. 3d. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY 8. That the liabilities of the company at the close of its financial year (to wit, the 31st day of May, 1947) were: Debts owing to OTICE is hereby given that J. H. TEMPLl)JTON & SONS, LIMITED, sundry persons by the company, viz.: On judgment, nil; on N'. has changed its name to CREMORNE LIMITED, and that the specialty, nil; on notes or bills, nil; on simple contracts, £258,380 ; new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in on estimated liabilities, £1,337,305. place of the former name. 9. That the assets of the company on that date were: Govern­ . ,·Dated at Christchurch, this 11th day of August, 1947. ment securities, £437,063; Government securities (British and 356 .T. MORRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. British dependencies), £2,700,236; bills of exchange and pro­ missory notes, nil; cash at bankers and in hand, £415,765; other BOOTH AND COMPANY (LONDON), LIMITED securities, £4,141,705. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing The Companies Act, 1933 the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of AKE notice that three months after the first publication of this the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled the Justices of the T advertisement Booth and Company (London), Limited, a Peace Act, 1927. company incorporated in England, heretofore carrying on business R. KING. in New Zealand, will cease to have a place of business in New Zealand. Declared at Auckland, this 13th day of August, 1947, before RAYMOND, STRINGER, AND CO., me-Thos.H. Kirkman, a Justice of the Peace in and for the 357 Solicitors, Hereford Street, Christchurch. Dominion of New Zealand. 355 AUG. 21J THE 'NE'V ZEALAND GAZETTE 1031·

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SURNAME improvements thereto, the said Masterton Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one penny and one farthing RAE CONSTANCE RITCHIE, of Dunedin, in Otago, New (lid.) in the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis ofthe unim~ proved value) of all rateable property in the Borough of Masterton; I II Zealand, Nurse, heretofore registered by the name of RAE CONSTANCE MCGILL, but c·alled and known by the name of RAE and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the CONSTANCE RITCHIE, hereby give notice that 'on the 12th day of currency of such loan and be payable yearly in the month of August August, 1947, I renounced and abandoned the use of my said sur­ in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a name of MCGILL, and assumed in lieu thereof the surname of period of twenty (20) years or until the loan is fully paid off." RITCHIE; and, further, that such change of name is evidenced 362 D. T. HERBERT, Town Clerk. by a deed dated the 12th day of August, 1947, duly executed by me and attested and enrolled in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand (Otago and Southland District) at Dunedin on the 13th day of August, 1947, under No. M. 6/337. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Dated the 13th day of August, 1947. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE RAE CONSTANCE RITCHIE. 358 (Late RAE CONSTANCE MCGILL.) N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf I by the Local Bodies' Finance Act, 1921-22, and the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and of all other powers and authorities WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL enabling it in that behalf, the Masterton Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- . RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE "That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other Bridges Loan, 1939, £20,000: Instalment of £5,000 charges on a loan of twenty thousand pounds (£20,000), authorized to be raised by the Masterton Borough Council under the above­ N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by the Local mentioned Acts, for the purpose of completing the restoring and I Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the Waipawa County Council hereby strengthening the Municipal Buildings damaged by earthquake resolves as follows :- and effecting improvements thereto; the said Masterton Borough "That, for the purpose of providing the principal, interest, and Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one halfpenny other charges on a loan of five thousand pounds (£5,000), being part (td.) in the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of the unim­ of a loan of twenty thousa,nd pounds (£20,000), authorized to be proved value) of all rateable property in the Borough of Masterton ; raised by the Waipawa County Council for the purpose of erecting and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during certain new bridges, replacing old worn-out bridges, and widening the currency of such loan and 'be payable yearly in the month of and repairing certain bridges, also providing the necessary plant August in each and every year during the currency of such loan, and machinery for carrying out the said works, the said ~Taipawa being a period of twenty (20) years or until the loan is fully County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of nineteen paid off." hundredths (19/100ths) of a penny in the pound upon the rateable 363 D. T. HERBERT, Town Clerk. value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property in the County of Waipawa; and that such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan and shall be payable yearly on the 1st day of January in each year and every MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL year during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty­ five years or until the loan is fully paid off. NOTICE TO DEBENTURE-HOLDERS OF INTENTION TO EXERCISE " And it is further resolved that the said rate so made and OPTION IN THE MATTER OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES INTEREST levied as is herein above provided shall be a confirmation of rates REDUCTION AND LOANS CONVERSION ACT, 1932-33, AND THE for the same amount and for the same or similar purposes made MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH LOANS CONVERSION ORDER, 1934· and levied by the said Council on the 11th day of March, 1940, (No.1) and the 13th day of November, 1944." I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a N pursuance of section 16 of the Mount Eden Borough Loans· resolution passed at a meeting of the Waipawa County Council I Conversion Order, 1934 (No. I), and the terms under which held on Monday, llth August, 1947. securities authorized by the said Order were issued, the Mount 359 V. E. DOUGLAS, County Clerk. Eden Borough Council at a meeting held on the 23rd day of June, 1947, resolved to exercise the option contained in the securities in respect of all debentures maturing on the 1st day of April, 1953, THE KAITIEKE FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED of the Mount Eden Borough Conversion Loan, 1934 (No.1), and public notice is accordingly hereby given of the Mount Eden Borough IN LIQUIDATION Council's intention to redeem such debentures of the said loan on the 1st day of April, 1948, and interest thereon will cease on the said day, viz. :- OTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the company N will be held at the registered office of the company, Miriama Debentures Nos. 2139-2358 (inclusive) maturing on the 1st Chambers, Taumarunui, on \Vednesday, the 1st day of October, April, 1953. 1947, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of laying before it my accounts as A. D. JACK, Town Clerk. liquidator showing how the winding-up of the company has been Dated at Mount Eden, this 14th day of August, 1947. 364 conducted and the property of the company disposed of, and any explanation thereof that may be required, and directing how the books of the company and of the liquidator are to be disposed of. Dated at Taumarunui, this 15th day of August, 1947. PUBLISHING BUILDINGS, LIMITED 360 . S. A. MORRIS, Liquidator. IN LIQUIDATION

CHALKLEN LIMITED In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of PUBLISHING BUILDINGS, LIMITED (in Liquidation). IN LIQUIDATION OTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 232 (2) of the l..N Companies Act, 1933, a general meeting of members of the Notice of Intended Dividend above company will be held at the office of Messrs. Rainbow and Name of company: Chalklen Limited (in Liquidation). Hobbs, Public Accountants, 126E Queen Street, Hastings, on Address of registered office: Ma,ling's Building, corner of Friday, 5th September, 1947, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of laying Gloucester Street and Oxford Terrace, Christchurch C. 1. before members an account of the winding-up showing how the Registry of Supreme Court: Wellington. winding-up has been conducted and the property of the company Number of matter: .. P. 8/270. disposed of. La'st day for receiving proofs: llth September, 1947. Dated this 15th day of August, 1947. Name of liquidator: George William Brown. 365 J. C. HENDERSON, Liquidator. Address: Maling's Building, corner of Gloucester Street and Oxford Terrace, Christchurch C. 1. 361 G. W. BROWN, Official Liquidator. THE COMMERCIAL SERVICE STATION, LIMITED

MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDA.TION RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE OTICE is hereby given that by an entry in the minute-book N of the above-named company, made pursuant to section 300 N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf of the Companies Act, 1933, and dated 14th August, 1947, the I by the Local Bodies' Finance Act, 1921-22, and the Local following special resolution was passed :- Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and of all other powers and authorities enabling it in that behalf, the Mastertori' Borough Council hereby "Resolved that the Directors having filed, pursuant to resolves as follows :- section 226 of the Companies Act, 1933, a declaration of· solvency for the purposes of a members' voluntary winding up, the co:rnpany "That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other be wound up voluntarily, and that HERBERT GEORGE WEST,_ of.: charges on a loan of fifty thousand pounds (£50,000), authorized Nelson, Public Accountant, be and is hereby appointed liquidator." to be raised by the Masterton Borough Council under the above­ mentioned Acts, for the purpose of restoring and strengthening Dated at Nelson, this 15th day of August, 1947. the Municipal Buildings damaged by earthquake and effecting 366 H. G. WEST, Liquidator. 103-2 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 46

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY EPORT OF THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO R, J APPRENTICESHIP AND RELATED MATTERS OTICE is hereby given that SUMMIT MINERAL STOCK FOOD N1·. COMPANY, LIMITED, has changed its name to SUMMIT Price, 9d. Postage, Id. PRODUCTS, LIMITED, and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. Apply GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON. Dated at Wellington, this 13th day of August, 1947. 367 H. B ..W ALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. CONTENTS CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY PAGE OTICE is hereby given that THE HUTT V ALLEY CONCRETE ADVERTISEMENTS 1030 ROOFING TILES, LIMITED, has changed its name to THE N ApPOINTMENTS, ETC. 1017 GORRIE CONCRETE TILE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED, and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 1029 in place of the former name. Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of August, 1947. DEFENCE NOTICES 1015 368 H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. LAND- Aerodrome, Crown Land set apart for 1011 Crown Land, Declaring Land acquired for Government BANKS PENINSULA ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD Works, and not required for that Purpose, to be 1010 Drainage District, Alteration of Boundaries of . . 1011 RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE Government Road, Declaring Portion of Road to be 1013 Government Road, Declaring Road to be 1013 Workers' Dwellings Loan, 194'7, £600 Government Road stopped .. . . • . .. 1007 N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that Hotising Purposes, Consenting to Land being taken for .. 1012 I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1925, the Banks Housing Purposes, Taken for ...... 1008 Peninsula Electric-power Board, a corporate body duly incorporated Land for Settlements Act, Declaring Crown Land to be under the Electric-power Boards Act, 1925, hereby resolves a,s subject to 1015 follows :- Met,ropolitan Water-supply, Taken for the Purposes of .. 1009 Native Land Amendment Act, Declaring Land to be "That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other subject to Part I of the...... " 1025 charges on the Boarq.'s "Vorkers' Dwellings Loan, 1947, £600, autho­ Native Land Amendment Act, Releasing Land from the rized to be raised by the Banks Peninsula Electric-power Board under Provisions of Part I of the 1025 the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of acquiring land and Native Land Court, Roads closed by Order of the 1025 erecting dwellings thereon within the Banks Peninsula Electric­ Public School, Taken for 1009 power District, the said Banks Peninsula Electric-power Board Railway, Additional Land taken for the Purposes of 1007 hereby makes and levies a special rate of one thr~e-hundredths of a Reserves vested . . 1014 penny (1/300d.) in the pound (£1) upon the rateable value (on the Road, Amending a Proclama,tion defining the Middle-line basis of the capital value) of all rateable property in the Banks of a .. " ...... 1007 Peninsula Electric-power District, comprising the Borough of Roads, Portions of, exempted from the Provisions of Akaroa,the counties of Wairewa, Akaroa, and Mount Herbert, Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928 .. 1014 and the Diamond Harbour Settlement in the Borough of Lyttelton ; Roads, Taken for .. .. 1008 and that such rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, Notice currency of such loan and be payable yearly on the 1st day of June declaring Land taken under the . . .. 1023 in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, Notices of period of twenty-fiv~ years or until the loan is fully paid off." Intention to take Land under the 1022 Dated at Little River, this 12th day of August, 1947. Streets proclaimed ...... 1009 The common seal of the Banks Peninsula Electric-power Board Water-power, Taken for the Development of 1009 was hereto affixed at the office of and pursuant to a resolution LAND TB.A~SFER Ac'£ NO'rICES 1029 of the said Board in the presence of- MISCELLANEOUS- J. V. CHAPMAN, Chairman. [L.S.] Animals Protection and. Game Act: Sand-dunes Area H. L. LEWTHWAITE, Secretary. declared to be a Sanctuary 1015 369 Bobby Calf Pool Committees, Appointment and Election of Members of . . 1018 Certificates of Nationalization granted 1019 LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND Customs Examining-place, Appoiptment of 1018 District· Electors' List for Borough of Greymouth, Manual No.5 Provision with respect to Preparation of .. .. 1015 Drainage Area: Notice of making and levying General Part II: Introduc¢ Birds, Frogs, and Fishes Rates " 1023 Paper, 4s. 6d. (postage 2d-,); cloth, 7s. (postage 3d.). Electricity Purposes, Authorizing the Use of Water for .. 1012 Electric Works, Authorizing the Purchase .by Electric­ power Board of 1012 1ST NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, 1914-18 Fire Boards, Date of Election to fill Extraordinary Vacancies on ..• 1022 OLL OF HONOUR published in 1924 by the DEFENCE Harbour Board, Altering Representation of certain R DEPARTMENT, giving- Districts on 1011 (1) A list of members of the 1st New Zealand Expeditionary Industrial Efficiency Act, Notice to Persons affected by Force killed in action, died of wounds inflicted, of Applications for Licences under .. 1023 accidents occurring, or disease contracted while on Loan, Cons~nting: to the Raising of .• 1013 active service. Meteorological Returns for July, 1947 .. " 1026 (2) Th.ose who died after discharge from the 1st New Zealand Motor-drivers Regulations, Approval of Testing Officer Expeditionary Force from wounds inflicted or disease under the 1022 contracted while on active service up to 31st December, Native Land Court, Sitting of the 1025 1923. Noxious Weeds Act, Administration of the 1018 (3) Those who died from accident occurring or disease con­ Price Order No. 751 (Eggs) .. 1028 tracted while training with or attached to the 1st New Regulations Act, Notice under the (Gazette No. 45) 1005 Zealand Expeditionary Force of New Zealand. Regulations Act, Notice under the .• ' 1027 Heserve Bank of New Zealand: Weekly Statement of Price, 3s. 6d., postage free. Assets and Liabilities 1028 Apply- Reserves Board, Member appointed to ' .. 1013 GOVERNMENT PRINTER, or CHIEF POSTMASTERS AT Retention of Title" Honourable" 1018 AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, OR DUNEDIN. Statutory Declarations, Officers authorized to take and receive 1014 Town-planning Amendment Act, Approval of Resolution GREEMENT BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND NEW of Local Authorities under the ...... 1029 A ZEALAND MADE AT CANBERRA ON THE 21ST Traffic Regulations: Revocation of Appointment of JANUARY, 1944 certain Garage-proprietors for Issue of Warrants of Fitness ...... 1018 PAMPHLET-ROYAL 8vo SIZE Transmitting and Receiving Officers for the Service of Notices by Telegraph 1022 ContfLining Agreement as signed by the two Governments. SHIPPING-

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