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Issue No. 137 3099

The azette

WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 4 AUGUST 1988

Contents

Vice Regal None Government Notices 3100 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices 3107 Land Notices 3111 Regulation Summary 3120 Parliamentary Summary None General Section 3121

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Dated this 1st day of August 1988. Customs M. W. TAYLOR, Comptroller of Customs. go8459 Custom s A ct 196 6 Education Termination Notice: Countervailing Investigation Edible Rapeseed Oil Education A c t 1964 Notice was given in the New Zealand Gazette of 24 May 1988 of the initiation by the Comptroller of Customs of an Aorere College Board of Governors Notice 1988 investigation under section 186H of the Customs Act 1966 in respect of a complaint from South Oil Ltd. that edible Pursuant to sections 51 and 54 of the Education Act 1964, the rapeseed oil exported or intended to be exported to New Minister of Education gives the following notice: Zealand from the Federal Republic of Germany, Canada and N o tice the Netherlands was being subsidised. 1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Aorere College Board of South Oil Ltd. had claimed that the allegedly subsidised Governors Notice 1988. imports had caused material injury in the form of; loss of sales and marketshare, under-utilisation of production capacity, (b) This notice shall come into force on the date of publication actual and potential decline in profits, price suppression and in the New Zealand Gazette. depression and loss of employment. 2. There shall be a Board of Governors for Aorere College Interested parties were invited to make written submissions to which shall be constituted as follows: Customs. (a) One member appointed by the Auckland Education Board; Information and evidence was submitted by the Governments of Canada, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Commission (b) One member elected by the teachers of Aorere College; of the European Communities, several overseas exporters, but the member so elected may not be appointed as chairman New Zealand importers and various end users of the product. or deputy chairman of the board; Section 1861 of the Customs Act 1966 and Article 2 (12) of (c) Seven members elected by the parents of pupils the GA TT Code on Subsidies and Countervailing require that attending Aorere College; an investigation shall be terminated where the Comptroller is (d) Two members co-opted by the board itself, as and when satisfied that- it thinks fit. (a) there is insufficient evidence of subsidising to justify 3. The Southern Secondary Schools Board shall cease to proceeding with the investigation; or control Aorere College, and the sole control of that school shall be vested in the Board of Governors constituted by clause (b) there is insufficient evidence that material injury to a 2 of this notice. New Zealand industry has been or is being caused or threatened by means of the subsidising. 4. The Southern Secondary Schools Board of Governors Notice 1985' is hereby revoked. The Comptroller is satisfied, on the information available, that subsidies are paid to the vegetable oil industry in Canada, the Dated at We ll ington this 25th day of July 1988. Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands (the latter DAVID LANGE, Minister of Education. two by virtue of the European Economic Community Common Member of the Executive Council of New Zealand. Agricultural Policy) . 'New Zealand Gazette, No. 110, 13 June 1985, page 2531. 2 However after analysis of all the relevant information the go8451 Comptroller considers that no causal link exists between the subsidised imports and the injury being experienced by the Southern Secondary Schools Board of Governors New Zealand industry. Notice 1988 Accordingly the Comptroller has terminated investigations Pursuant to section 51 of the Education Act 1964, the Minister into the complaint. of Education gives the following notice: 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3101 Notice Justice l. (a) This notice may be cited as the Southern Secondary Schools Board of Governors Notice 1988. Indecent Publications Act 1963 (b) This notice shall come into force on the date of publication in the New Zealand Gazette. Decision No. 14/88 2. (a) The Board of Governors for High School Reference No.: IND 8/88 shall be known as the Southern Secondary Schools Board of Governors. In the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963, and in the matter of an application by the Comptroller of Customs (b) The constitution of the Southern Secondary Schools Board for a decision in respect of the following publications: of Governors is hereby varied and the board shall be l. Title: Men of Advocate Men, May 1987; Publisher: constituted as follows: Liberation Publications Inc., USA. (i) One member appointed by the Auckland Education 2. Title: Honcho, May 1987; Publisher: Modernismo Board; Publications, USA. (ii) One member elected by the teachers of Papatoetoe High 3. Title: Honcho, June 1987; Publisher: Modernismo School; but the member so elected may not be appointed as Publications, USA. chairman or deputy chairman of the board; 4. Title: Uncut, May 1987; Publisher: Crete International Inc., (iii) Seven members elected by the parents of pupils USA. attending ; 5. Title: Jock, June 1987; Publisher: Klinger International Inc., (iv) Two members co-opted by the board itself, as and when USA. it thinks fit. 6. Title: Playboy's 1987 Book of Lingerie; Publisher: Playboy 3. The Southern Secondary School Board of Governors Press, USA. Notice 1985* is hereby revoked. 7. Title: Gallery, May 1987; Publisher: Montcalm Publishing Dated at Wellington this 25th day of July 1988. Corp., USA. DAVID LANGE, Minister of Education. 8. Title: Gallery, June 1987; Publisher: Montcalm Publishing Member of the Executive Council of New Zealand. Corp., USA. 9. Title: Players Girls Pictorial, June 1987; Publisher: Players *New Zealand Gazette, No. 110, 13 June 1985, page 2531. 2 go8453 International Publications, USA. 10. Title: Players Girls Pictorial, May 1987: Publisher: Players Board of Governors Notice 1988 International Publications, USA. 11. Title: Cavalier, March 1987; Publisher: Dugent Publishing Pursuant to sections 51 and 54 of the Education Act 1964, the Corp., USA. Minister of Education gives the following notice: 12. Title: Cheri, February 1987; Publisher: Cheri Magazine Notice Inc., USA. l. (a) This notice may be cited as the Tangaroa College Board 13. Title: Cheri, May 1987; Publisher: Cheri Magazine Inc., of Governors Notice 1988. USA. (b) This notice shall come into force on the date of publication 14. Title: Cheri, June 1987; Publisher: Cheri Magazine Inc., in the New Zealand Gazette. USA. 2. There shall be a Board of Governors for Tangaroa College 15. Title: The Best of Cheri, 22 (Porn Star Spectacular); which shall be constituted as follows: Publisher: Cheri Magazine Inc., USA. (a) One member appointed by the Auckland Education Before the Indecent Publications Tribunal Board; Chairman: Judge R. R. Kearney. (b) One member elected by the teachers of Tangaroa Members: R. Barrington, A. J. Graham, K. Hulme and S. C. College; but the member so elected may not be appointed as Middleton. chairman or deputy chairman of the board; Hearing at Wellington on the 11th day of April 1988. (c) Seven members elected by the parents of pupils attending Tangaroa College; Appearances: M. Wotherspoon for Comptroller of Customs; G. Ellis for Importer. (d) Two members co-opted by the board itself, as and when it thinks fit. Decision 3. The Southern Secondary Schools Board shall cease to These publications were commercially imported through the control Tangaroa College, and the sole control of that school port of Auckland in November 1987 and were seized by the shall be vested in the Board of Governors constituted by clause Collector of Customs at Auckland. The importer subsequently 2 of this notice. disputed forfeiture of the publications and they were referred to the Tribunal prior to the commencement of condemnation 4. The Southern Secondary Schools Board of Governors proceedings pursuant to the Customs Act 1966. Notice 1985* is hereby revoked. Honcho, Men of Advocate Men Dated at Wellington this 25th day of July 1988. These are male homosexual magazines which feature DAVID LANGE, Minister of Education. photographs of nude males. The Tribunal is satisfied that the Member of the Executive Council of New Zealand. photographs and some of the written material in the magazines is of a nature which would be injurious to younger *New Zealand Gazette, No. 110, 13 June 1985, page 2531. 2 go8454 readers and accordingly classifies both as indecent in the hands of persons under the age of 18 years. 3102 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137

Jock and Uncut Decision No. 15/88 Both of these publications are aimed at the male homosexual Reference No.: IND 12/88 market and the Tribunal has found in respect of both that they In the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963, and in contain a significant number of photographs which show the matter of an application by the Comptroller of Customs sexual intimacy between the models of a kind which is clearly for a decision in respect of the following publications: Mister in breach of the guidelines set by the Tribunal in the tri partate Quorum, Vol. 2, No. 3, Publisher: Milivres Ltd., U.K.; post. The Tribunal is satisfied that the presentation of those Australian Golden Boys, Vol. 1, No. 2, Publisher: Pictorial photographs in these publications is of a kind which would be Magazines Australasia Pty. Ltd., Australia; Stallion's 50 Best injurious to the public good and classifies both publications as (Special No. 4), Publisher: Stallion Publications Inc., unconditionally indecent. U.S.A.; Stallion, January 1986, Publisher: Stallion Playboy's 1987 Book of Lingerie Publications Inc., U.S.A.; Blueboy, March-August 1980, October 1980, December 1980, November 1986, Publisher: This publication consists largely of photographs of single Blueboy Inc., U.S.A.; Playguy, January-May 1985, July­ female models with a minimal text. The nature of the pictorial December 1985, Publisher: Playguy Publications Ltd., displays is such that the Tribunal is satisfied that the U.S.A.; Mandate, June 1985, August 1985, December publication would be injurious to younger readers and 1985, December 1986, Publisher: Mandate Publications accordingly classifies this publication as indecent in the hands Ltd., U.S.A.; Men Only, Vol. 50, No. 11; Vol. 51, No. 7, 11, of persons under the age of 16 years. 12, 13; Vol. 52, No. 4, 5; Publisher: Paul Raymond Publications Ltd., U.K.; The Best of Men Only, Vol. 17, 18, Players Girls Pictorial, June 1987 and May 1987 Publisher: Paul Raymond Publications Ltd., U.K. These publications consist essentially of photographs of single Before the Indecent Publications Tribunal female models with minimal text. Many of the pictures are concentrated on the female genitalia and are of such a nature Chairman: Judge R.R. Kearney. as would in the Tribunal's view be injurious to younger Members: R. Barrington, A. J. Graham, K. Hulme, and S. C. readers. Each of the publications is accordingly classified as Middleton. indecent in the hands of persons under the age of 18 years. Hearing at Wellington on the 11th day of April 1988. Cavalier, March 1987 Appearances: M. S. Wotherspoon for Comptroller of This magazine is designed for the heterosexual market but Customs; G. F. Ellis for Importer. contains a number of aspects which caused concern to the Decision Tribunal. The Tribunal agrees with the Comptroller of These magazines were commercially imported at Auckland on Customs in the submission made by Mr Wotherspoon that the 24 December 1987 and were seized by the Collector of publication has a textual theme of violence in the form of Customs at Auckland. The importer has disputed forfeiture female wrestling and that many of the photographic sequences and the publications have been referred to the Tribunal prior feature single female models manipulating their genitalia. In to the commencement of condemnation proceedings pursuant addition to those matters there is also concern for a number of to the Customs Act 1966. the advertisements in the magazine which portray spanking and wrestling scenes of a kind which are injurious to the public Australian Golden Boys, Vol. 1, No. 2 good. This publication is classified by the Tribunal as This magazine publication contains a series of photographs of unconditionally indecent. nude males with text and cartoon material. The Tribunal was Cheri and The Best of Cheri satisfied that some aspects of the presentation of the material would be injurious to younger readers and accordingly These publications are magazines mainly of single female classifies this particular publication as injurious in the hands of nudes but containing a significant number of multiple models persons under the age of 16 years. scenes of female nudes in acts of intimacy. Many of the photographs of single models display a concentration on the Stallion's 50 Best and Stallion genitalia which in a number of the photographs is the subject Both of these publications are male homosexual magazines of manipulation by the models displayed. Such small amount and both in the clear finding of the Tribunal are of a kind of text as is contained in the publications is of a basic sexual which could be injurious to the public good. Stallion, January nature and there is very little about the magazines which could 1986 contains one particular series of photographs at pages be considered of a positive nature. The Tribunal is satisfied 73, 75 and 76 where there is excessive sexual intimacy that these publications would be injurious to the public good between the male models depicted. Stallion's 50 Best is an and classifies each as unconditionally indecent. illustrated review of homosexual films and it contains numerous photographs of males engaging in homosexual acts. Gallery, May 1987 and June 1987 The Tribunal classifies both of these publications as Gallery is a heterosexual magazine that has previously been unconditionally indecent. the subject of a decision 1080 in which the magazine was Blueboy classified as indecent in the hands of persons under 18 years of age and a two year serial restriction order issued. The In decision 23/87 the Tribunal classified the January and magazine is consistent in its quality and more restrained than February 1981 issues of this male homosexual magazine as many similar publications and the Tribunal is satisfied that the indecent in the hands of persons under 18 years of age. In earlier classification is justified. Accordingly each of these respect of all of the publications of Blueboy before the publications is classified as indecent in the hands of persons Tribunal other than the November 1986 issue the Tribunal is under the age of 18 years. Mr Ellis on behalf of the importer satisfied that there are features of the publication which would seeks an interim restriction order in terms of section 14A of the be injurious for the younger reader and classifies those Indecent Publications Act and such is granted. particular publications as indecent in the hands of persons under the age of 18 years. Dated at Wellington this 17th day of May 1988. The publication Blueboy, November 1986 is quite different R. R. KEARNEY, Chairman. from the other magazines in the series which we had to consider and it contains numerous photographs portraying Indecent Publications Tribunal. sexual activity between the models portrayed. The Tribunal is 908477 satisfied that the November 1986 issue of Blueboy would be 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3103

injurious to the public good and classifies that particular waive forfeiture provided that the publications would not be edition as unconditionally indecent. classified as unconditionally indecent by the Tribunal. Accordingly the magazines were referred to the Tribunal for Playguy classification and decision. The August 1986 issue of Advocate This particular magazine is produced for the male homosexual Men was considered by the Tribunal and classified as indecent market and is generally restrained in its presentation although in the hands of persons under 18 years of age in decision 8/87 there is some content which causes concern. The Tribunal is of 31 August 1987. In that decision the Tribunal stated: satisfied that the presentation of the material is likely to be "The Tribunal wishes to make known to the publisher and injurious to younger readers and accordingly classifies each of distributors of Advocate Men that it was concerned with these publications as indecent in the hands of persons under the bondage aspects of the photographic displays in the the age of 18 years. August issue and that issue for that reason was very close Mister Quorum to having an unconditionally indecent classification passed upon it." This is a homosexual lifestyle magazine of a relatively poor standard of reproduction and containing material which in the The Tribunal noted with some concern that the bondage Tribunal's view would be injurious to younger readers. The theme is continued in the issues of Advocate Men currently Tribunal accordingly classifies this publication as indecent in before it for consideration. the hands of persons under the age of 18 years. The Tribunal was greatly assisted in reaching its final decision Mandate in respect of these publications by the evidence of Mr Parkinson. Mr Parkinson provided for the Tribunal a very These magazines are male homosexual magazines and the carefully and profesionally researched paper of 15 pages publication has previously received a conditionally indecent supplemented by oral evidence and submissions. The Tribunal restriction and on one occasion an unconditionally indecent is satisfied that Mr Parkinson is a very experienced researcher classification. These three editions contain material which the in respect of homosexual literature and that his academic Tribunal is satisfied would be injurious to younger readers and qualifications, his professional standing and his research accordingly classifies each of these as indecent in the hands of qualify him as an expert in this area. The Tribunal both persons under the age of 18 years. commends Mr Parkinson for the depth of his research and Men Only and Best of Men Only thanks him for the very valuable contribution which he made to the work of the Tribunal in this area. The Tribunal was also These publications are magazines of a heterosexual nature much assisted by the submissions of Mr Ireland and Mr which largely feature single female models. The magazines Wotherspoon and by a written submission in support of these have been freely available on the New Zealand market with an publications by Mr Warren Linberk, the Director of the New age restriction, in fact in decision 28/84 the Tribunal granted a Zealand Aids Foundation. two year serial restriction order but that expired in December 1986. The Tribunal is satisfied that the publications contain Following the hearing before the Tribunal the members met material which would be injurious to the younger reader and and considered in depth the material presented and as a classifies each of these editions as injurious in the hands of consequence of that the Tribunal is satisfied that the persons under the age of 18 years. The Tribunal is further publication Advocate Men and Men of Advocate Men should satisfied that the magazines present an even format and that be available to older readers. There are aspects of these they justify the granting of a further serial restriction order in publications which the Tribunal is satisfied would make them terms of section 15A of the Indecent Publications Act 1963 injurious to younger readers and accordingly classifies each of and such order is issued accordingly. these publications as injurious in the hands of persons under the age of 18 years. The Tribunal also agrees with the Dated at Wellington this 17th day of May 1988. submissions made by all parties that this particular publication R.R. KEARNEY, Chairman. is one which justifies the issue of a serial order and such an Indecent Publications Tribunal. order is issued in respect of these publications in terms of go8478 section 15A of the Indecent Publications Act 1963. Dated at Wellington this 20th day of May 1988. Decision No. 16/88 R. R. KEARNEY, Chairman. Reference No.: IND 5/88 Indecent Publications Tribunal. Before the Indecent Publications Tribunal go8479 In the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963, and in Decision No. 17 /88 the matter of an application by the Comptroller of Customs for a decision in respect of Advocate Men, January 1985 Reference No.: IND 23/87 and other issues: Before the Indecent Publications Tribunal Chairman: Judge R. R. Kearney. In the matter of the Indecent Publications Act 1963, and in Members: R. Barrington, A. J. Graham, K. Hulme and S. C. the matter of an application by the Comptroller of Customs Middleton. for a decision in respect of the following publication: Hot Acts, Volume One: Hearing at Wellington on the 11th day of April 1988. Hearing at Wellington on the 11th day of April 1988. Appearances: P. Parkinson on behalf of private importer of these copies of Advocate Men; G. A. Ireland for the Lawrence Appearances: Mr Wotherspoon on behalf of the Comptroller Publishing Company of New Zealand Ltd.; M. Wotherspoon of Customs; No appearance by or on behalf of importer. for Comptroller of Customs. Decision Decision This publication was privately imported at Auckland in These publications were seized from the home of a private September 1987. The book was seized by the Collector of individual on 2 October 1986 as being forfeit on account of Customs at Auckland and the importer subsequently disputed breach of section 48 of the Customs Act 1966. The owner of forfeiture. The publication has therefore been referred to the the magazines has requested that the Minister of Customs Tribunal prior to the commencement of condemnation waive forfeiture of the goods under section 287 of the proceedings pursuant to the Customs Act 1966. Customs Act 1966. The Minister of Customs has agreed to The back cover of Hot Acts described its content an "an 3104 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137 anthology of true sexual accounts: spanking, body shaving, Christchurch Criminal Justice Advisory Council SM, coming out, anal intercourse, water sports, etc, taken from the best selling magazine First Hand. Included are such Appointment of Members pieces as "the thrill of discovery". rob, my brother-in-law, the Pursuant to section 134 (1) (b) and (c) of the Criminal Justice cop, coming out in the scouts, a dark haired sailor, and 2 Act 1985, the Minister of Justice has been pleased to appoint hunky marines, encounters with foreskin at junior high, ... ". Wilma Mary Brady, district probation officer of The stories which are indeed taken from First Hand magazine, Christchurch, and deal in explicit detail with male homosexual experiences and acts. In addition the book is interspersed with cartoons, Dennis Pashley, prison superintendent of Christchurch drawings and black and white photographs of nude or semi­ to be members of the Christchurch Criminal Justice Advisory nude males. The publication is quite well produced and Council for terms of 3 years on and from the date hereof. presented but it contains a considerable amount of material which the Tribunal unanimously finds requires an Dated at Wellington this 18th day of July 1988. unconditionally indecent classification. The Tribunal is satisfied D. OUGHTON, Secretary for Justice. that whether such material appears in heterosexual or homosexual orientated publications, such writings are (Adm. 3/84/9) injurious to the public good. 908456 As indicated, the Tribunal classifies this publication as unconditionally indecent. Oaths and Declarations Act 1957 Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May 1988. R. R. KEARNEY, Chairman. Revocation of Authorisations to Take Statutory Declarations Indecent Publications Tribunal. 908480 Pursuant to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, I hereby revoke the authorisation held by the officer in the service of the local authority named in the Schedule below to take statutory declarations. Criminal Justice Act 1985 Schedule Christchurch Criminal Justice Advisory Council Dunedin City Council Appointment of Chairperson Property Officer, City Secretariat. Pursuant to section 134 (1) (a) of the Criminal Justice Act Dated at Wellington this 25th day of July 1988. 1985, the Minister of Justice has been pleased to appoint PHILIP WOOLLASTON, Associate Minister of Justice. Linda Susan Constable, community worker of Christchurch (Adm. 3/28/3/2) as chairperson of the Christchurch Criminal Justice Advisory 908472 Council for a term of 3 years on and from the date hereof. Dated at Wellington this 18th day of July 1988. Officers in the Dunedin City Council Authorised to Take Statutory Declarations D. OUGHTON, Secretary for Justice. Pursuant to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, (Adm. 3/84/9) 908450 I hereby authorise the holders for the time being of the offices in the service of the local authority specified in the Schedule below to take statutory declarations under the said Act. Schedule Christchurch Criminal Justice Advisory Council Dunedin City Council Appointment of Members Pursuant to section 134 (1) (d) of the Criminal Justice Act City Property Manager, Property Section. 1985, the Minister of Justice has been pleased to appoint Property Officer, Property Section. Andrew Peter Stewart Alston, university lecturer of Housing Liaison Officer, Property Section. Christchurch, Dated at Wellington this 25th day of July 1988. Thomas Edward Bulger, access programme supervisor of Christchurch, PHILIP WOOLLASTON, Associate Minister of Justice. Robin Ernest Harrison, broadcaster of Christchurch, (Adm. 3/28/3/2) 908473 Peta Louise Knibb, social worker of Christchurch, Aroha Hohipera Reriti-Crofts, teacher of Christchurch, Officer in the Department of Internal Affairs Reginald Terrence Ryder, accountant of Christchurch, Authorised to Take Statutory Declarations Setu Lauvi Sopoaga, teacher of Christchurch, and Pursuant to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, Jacquelin Sylvia Wood, retired of Christchurch I hereby authorise the holder for the time being of the office in the service of the Crown specified in the Schedule below to to be members of the Christchurch Criminal Justice Advisory take statutory declarations under the said Act. Council for a term of 3 years on and from the date hereof. Dated at Wellington this 18th day of July 1988. Schedule D. OUGHTON, Secretary for Justice. Department of Internal Affairs (Adm. 3/84/9) Chief Executive Officer (Personnel), Head Office. 9o8452 Dated at Wellington this 25th day of July 1988. 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3105

PHILIP WOOLLASTON, Associate Minister of Justice. Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor (Adm. 3/28/3/17) at Licensed Premises-Auckland Licensing 908474 Committee Pursuant to section 221A (14) of the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, Sale of Liquor Act 1962 as amended by section 22 ( 1) of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act 1976, I, David Oughton, Secretary for Justice, hereby give notice that the Auckland Licensing Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor Committee on 30 June 1988 made an order authorising at Licensed Premises-Auckland Licensing variations of the usual hours of trading for the licensed Committee premises known as the Glenfield Tavern, corner of Glenfield Pursuant to section 221A (14) of the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, and Downing Streets, Glenfield. as amended by section 22 (1) of the Sale of Liquor To the intent that on days other than those on which licensed Amendment Act 1976, I, David Oughton, Secretary for premises are required to be closed for the sale of liquor to the Justice, hereby give notice that the Auckland Licensing general public the hours for the opening and closing of the said Committee on 30 June 1988 made an order authorising premises shall be as follows: variations of the usual hours of trading for the licensed premises known as the Orewa Trust Tavern, Centreway Road, (a) On any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (not Orewa. being Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve}: Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning and closing at 10 o'clock in the To the intent that on days other than those on which licensed evening. premises are required to be closed for the sale of liquor to the general public the hours for the opening and closing of the said (b) On any Friday and Saturday: Opening at 11 o'clock in the premises shall be as follows: morning and closing at 11 o'clock in the evening. (a) On any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: (c) On Christmas Eve: Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning and closing at and closing at 11 o'clock in the evening. 10 o'clock in the evening. (d) On New Year's Eve: Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning (b) In respect of the Public Bar on any Friday and Saturday: and closing at 00.30 o'clock in the morning on New Year's Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning and closing at Day. 10 o'clock in the evening. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of July 1988. (c) In respect of the Lounge Bar, only Friday and Saturday: D. OUGHTON, Secretary for Justice. Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning and closing at 908468 11 o'clock in the evening. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of July 1988. Survey and Land Information D. OUGHTON, Secretary for Justice. 908466 New Zealand Geographic Board Act Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor 1946 at Licensed Premises-Wellington Licensing Committee Notice of Intention to Assign Place Names by the New Zealand Geographic Board Pursuant to section 221A (14) of the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, as amended by section 22 (1) of the Sale of Liquor Pursuant to section 12 of the New Zealand Geographic Board Amendment Act 1976, I, David Oughton, Secretary for Act 1946, notice is hereby given of the intention of the New Justice, hereby give notice that the Wellington Licensing Zealand Geographic Board to assign the name set out in the Committee on 29 June 1988 made an order authorising first column of the Schedule hereto. variations of the usual hours of trading for the licensed Pursuant to section 13 of the said Act, any person objecting to premises known as the Village Inn, corner of Alexander and any such proposed name, may at any time within a 3 month Raumati Roads, Raumati. period from the date of publication of this notice in the Gazette To the intent that on days other than those on which licensed give to the Secretary of the Board, care of the Department of premises are required to be closed for the sale of liquor to the Survey and Land Information, P.O. Box 170, Wellington, general public the hours for the opening and closing of the said notice in writing of their objection. Plans showing the location premises shall be as follows: of the feature may be inspected at the office of the Chief Surveyor of the Department or at the office of the Secretary of (a) On any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the Board. (other than Christmas Eve and New Year's and excepting Thursday in Easter week}: Opening at 11 o'clock in the If no objections are received by the Board within the aforesaid morning and closing at 10 o'clock in the evening. period of 3 months, the Board's decision as to any of the said proposed names will be final. (b) On any Friday and Saturday: Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning and closing at 11 o'clock in the evening. Schedule (c) On Christmas Eve: Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning South Auckland Land District and closing at 11 o'clock in the evening. Name Location and Remark (d) On New Year's Eve: Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning Te Ara O Hinehopu NZMSl N77 GR 9616. Name change for and closing at 00.30 o'clock in the morning on New Year's that part of State Highway 30 between Day. Lake Rotoiti and Lake Rotoehu (e) On the Thursday in Easter week each year: Opening at presently known as Hongis Track. 11 o'clock in the morning and closing at 11 o'clock in the Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of August 1988. evening. W. A. ROBERTSON, Director-General/Surveyor-General, Dated at Wellington this 28th day of July 1988. Chairman of the New Zealand Geographic Board. D. OUGHTON, Secretary for Justice. (DOSLI H.O. 22/2605/3) 908467 908471 3106 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137

easterly, generally, along the southern side of No. 89 State Transport Highway (Queenstown-Wanaka) from Andersons Road; thence across the said State highway at a right angle from its Transport Act 1962 southern side to its northern side; thence easterly, generally, along the northern side of the said State highway to a point Notice of Intention to Hold an Inquiry into 650 metres measured easterly, generally, along the said State Operation of a Transport Licence highway from Andersons Road; thence northerly, generally, to a point 600 metres measured easterly, generally, along the Garry Raymond Todd and Luana Brierly, Goods Service southern side of Aubrey Road from Andersons Road; thence Licensees of 38 Greenslade Crescent, Northcote, Auckland. westerly, generally, along the said road to the eastern side of Take notice that pursuant to section 140 (1) of the Transport Andersons Road; thence southerly, generally, along the Act 1962 the No. 2 Transport Licensing Authority (J. M. eastern side of Andersons Road to a point 650 metres Foster), will hold an inquiry to ascertain whether the said measured northerly, generally, along the said road from the licensee in making application for Goods Service Licence No. 89 State Highway (Queenstown-Wanaka); thence across No. 01463 issued on the 13th day of August 1987, did Andersons Road by a right angle from its eastern side to its knowingly supply false information in the application and or, western side; thence northerly, generally, along the western whether owing to changed circumstances the licensee no side of Andersons Road to the southern side of Aubrey Road; longer meets the criteria set out in section 123 of the Act. thence westerly, generally, to a point 200 metres measured The inquiry will be held in the Conference Room, Ministry of easterly, generally, along Aubrey Road from Rata Street; Transport, Ninth Floor, Customhouse Building, Quay Street, thence across Aubrey Road by a right angle from its southern Auckland on Tuesday, 6 September 1988 commencing at side to its northern side; thence westerly, generally, along the 11 a.m. said road to the eastern side of Rata Street; thence northerly, generally, along the eastern side of Rata Street to its northern Dated at Auckland this 29th day of July 1988. end; thence westerly, generally, by a right line to a point 400 J. H. McCARTHY, Secretary. metres measured northerly, generally, along the eastern side of No. 2 Transport District Licensing Authority. Beacon Point Road from Hunter Crescent; thence across go8448 Beach Point Road at a right angle from its eastern side to its western side; thence due west by a right line to the eastern The Traffic (Queenstown - Lakes District) Notice shore of Lake Wanaka; thence southerly, westerly and easterly No. 1, 1988 generally, along the said shoreline to a point due north of the commencing point; thence due south by a right Jine to the Pursuant to the Transport Act 1962, a delegation from the commencing point. Minister of Transport, and a subdelegation from the Secretary for Transport, I, Carne Maurice Clissold, Chief Traffic Signed at Wellington this 1st day of August 1988. Engineer, give the following notice: C. M. CLISSOLD, Chief Traffic Engineer. Notice • New Zealand Gazette, No. 72, dated 15 May 1986, page 2118. This notice may be cited as the Traffic (Queenstown - Lakes District) Notice No. 1, 1988. (M.O.T. 29/2/Queenstown - Lakes District) go8462 The area specified in the Schedule is declared to be a closely populated locality for the purposes of section 52 of the Transport Act 1962. Transport Licensing Authority No. 5A, 5B, 6, 7 and Wellington Transport Districts The Traffic (Lake County) Notice No. 1, 1986, signed the 2nd day of May 1986*, issued pursuant to section 52 of the Pursuant to section 100 of the Transport Act 1962, Ian Philip Transport Act 1962, is revoked. Wollerman is authorised to act as Deputy Transport Licensing Authority for the Nos. 5A, 5B, 6, 7 and Wellington Transport Schedule Districts from 25 July 1988 to 7 August 1988 during the Situated within Queenstown Lakes District at Wanaka: absence of W. O'Brien. All the area bounded by a line commencing at a point on the Signed at Wellington this 23rd day of July 1988. northern side of the Wanaka-Mount Aspiring Road 800 metres W. P. JEFFRIES, Minister of Transport. measured westerly, generally, along the said road from go8457 Sargood Drive; t.hence easterly, generally, along the said road to a point 50 metres measured westerly, generally, along the said road from Sargood Drive; thence across Wanaka-Mount Transport Licensing Authority Sittings Aspiring Road by a right angle from its northern side to its Pursuant to the Transport Act 1962, the No. 11 Transport southern side; thence south-easterly, generally, by a right line Licensing Authority (I. P. Wollerman), gives notice of the to a point on the western side of Stone Street, opposite the receipt of the following applications and will hold a public western end of Kennedy Crescent; thence southerly and sitting on the date and at the place and time shown to hear easterly, generally, along the western and southern sides of evidence for and against granting them. Hearing to commence Stone Street to its intersection with the western side of the at 9.30 a.m. at the Conference Room, State Insurance No. 89 State Highway (Queenstown-Wanaka); thence Building, Don Street, Invercargill on Thursday, 25 August northerly, generally, along the said side of the said State 1988. highway to a point 20 metres measured southerly, generally, Al l/88/02406 Invercargill City Council, Invercargill: Amend along the said State highway from Golf Course Road; thence Passenger Service Licence No. 26821. across the said State highway at a right angle from its western side to its eastern side; thence northerly, generally, to a point Al l/88/02404 Archibald John Phillip Donaghy, Invercargill: on the southern side of Golf Course Road; thence across Golf Transfer Taxicab Service Licence No. 95667 from Athol Course Road by a right line from its southern side to its Thomas Blondell. Licence to have one Public Cab Authority northern side; thence along the northern side of Golf Course Hire to operate as follows: City of Invercargill and adjacent Road to a point on the south-eastern side of Ballantynes Road; district. thence across Ballantynes Road at a right angle from its south­ Further particulars regarding the above applications are western side to its north-eastern side; thence north-easterly, available from the Secretary hereunder at the offices of the generally, by a right line to a point 50 metres measured Ministry of Transport Building, Private Bag, Christchurch. 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3107

Dated at Christchurch this 28th day of July 1988. Essen, Dunedin. Taxicab to have one Public Hire Cab Authority to operate as follows: Dunedin Transport District K. D. GILES, Secretary and Dunedin Airport. No. 11 Transport Licensing Authority. 908302 Al0/88/02352 John Edward Gilbert Marshall, Dunedin: Transfer Taxicab Service Licence No. 95612 from David Craig Transport Licensing Authority Sittings Paterson, Dunedin. Taxicab to have one Public Hire Cab Authority to operate as follows: Dunedin Transport District Pursuant to the Transport Act 1962, the No. 10 and Dunedin and Dunedin Airport. District Transport Licensing Authority (I. P. Wollerman), gives notice of the receipt of the following applications and will hold Al0/88/02264 Graeme Douglas Buttar, Dunedin: A new a public sitting on the date and at the place and time shown to Taxicab Service Licence with one Public Hire Cab Authority to hear evidence for and against granting them. Hearing to operate as follows: Dunedin Transport District and Dunedin commence on Wednesday, 24 August 1988 at the District Airport. Court, Stuart Street, Dunedin at 9.30 a.m. Further particulars regarding the above applications are Al0/88/02466 Russell Milward Ritchie, Dunedin: Transfer available from the Secretary hereunder at the offices of the Taxicab Service Licence No. 90523 from Cornelis Jozephus Ministry of Transport Building, Private Bag, Christchurch. Hockx, Dunedin. Taxicab to have one Public Hire Cab Dated at Christchurch this 29th day of July 1988. Authority to operate as follows: Dunedin Transport District and Dunedin Airport. K. D. GILES, Secretary. No. 10 and Dunedin District Transport Licensing Authority. 1 Al0/88/02398 John David Caldwell, Dunedin: Transfer 908303 Taxicab Service Licence No. 90515 from Antonie Cornelis van

Authorities and Other Agencies of State

PostBank One prize of $50,000: 7084 264226. Fourteen prizes of $5,000: 219 070047, 317 285661, Post Office Savings Bank 476 569673, 478 818626, 2789 835281, 3994 673071, Regulations 1985 6198 893201, 6593 030953, 6994 932704, 7284 080608, 7494 767514, 7697 310980, 8286 689834 and 9984 703270. Bonus Bonds Weekly Prize Draw No. 5, July 1988 Pursuant to the Post Office Savings Bank Regulations 1985, ROGER DOUGLAS, Minister of Finance. notice is hereby given that the result of the weekly Prize Draw au8263 No. 5 for 30 July is as follows:

Reserve Bank

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1964

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Profit and Loss Account for the Year Ended 31 March 1988 Note 1988 1987 $000 $000 Income from- Overseas assets 213,192 198,119

New Zealand investments '' 4(b) 243,199 200,423 Advances 3,269 11,392 Term loans .. 3,458 5,205 Registry services 6,986 8,126 Banking services 348 106 Other 2,729 2,044 TotaI income 473,181 425,415 Less Expenses- Overseas debt servicing 218,062 218,227 Interest on deposits 7,136 19,959 Personnel 25,887 22,016 Premises 2,934 2,352 Office expenses 4,401 3,986 Bank note printing and distribution 10,137 6,391 Agency fees 4,030 3,452 Depreciation l(c) 8,167 6,716 3108 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137

Note 1988 1987 $000 $000 Other expenses 4(a) 2,094 1,728 Total expenditure 282,848 284,827 Net profit 190,333 140,588

Profit and Loss Appropriation Account 1988 1987 $000 $000 Balance at beginning of year 32,588 Balance from profit and loss account 190,333 140,588 Total available for appropriation 222,921 140,588 Less: Payments to New Zealand Government in terms of section 40 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1964 in respect of: (a) Previous year's profit 32,588 (b) Current year's profit 135,000 60,000 Transfer to general reserve 5,333 48,000 Total appropriations 172,921 108,000 Balance at end of year 50,000 32,588

The above financial statement is to be read in conjunction with the notes on the following pages. Balance Sheet as at 31 March 1988 Note 1988 1987 Note 1988 1987 $000 $000 $000 $000 Current liabilities- Current Assets- Denominated in overseas currencies- l(a) Denominated In overseas currencies- l(a) Held overseas 278,936 113,952 Held overseas 1,252.157 5,838,153 Held domestically 3(a) 530,361 5,042,896 Advances- Government 163 809,297 5,156,848 Marketing organisations 4,136 Deposits- Banks 1,768 3,237 Government- Other 570 599 Public account 123,440 126,236 Other 406,525 804,108 2,338 8,135 Marketing organisations 4,352 482 Other assets- Stabilisation accounts 131,631 112,172 Interest accrued 11,316 27,047 Banks 111,842 4,709 Accounts receivable 13,220 11,412 Other 23,316 44,194 New Zealand coin held 9,066 5,587 Other 798 6,488 801,106 1,091,901 Notes in circulation 3(b) 1,036,422 1,059,320 34,400 50,534 Other liabilities- Interest accrued 32,548 53,777 Total current assets 1,288,895 5,896,822 Accounts payable 4,567 4,593 Investments- l(b) Other 2,714 523 Domestic- Government stock- 39,829 58,893 Short term 423,528 73,077 Long term 175,322 181,863 Total current liabilities 2,686,654 7,366,962 Held under sellback arrangements 3(1) 581,000 1,292,400 Term liabilities- Treasury bills 875,764 547,301 Denominated In overseas currencies l(a) 102,982 321,528 Transferable certificates of deposit 996 225,193 International monetary fund- Commercial bills 12,777 4,861 Allocation of special drawing rights l(a) 300,047 321,113 Local authority stock 9 Other 50,271 50,321 Term loan 50,000 50,000 Staff mortgage advances 22,665 17,538 350,318 371,434 Investment Fluctation Account 3(c) 55,642 16,641 2,142,052 2,392,242 Reserves- Overseas- Profit and loss appropriation account 50,000 32,588 Denominated in overseas currencies l(a) 14,463 14,037 General reserves 3(d) 280,448 275,115 Denominated in New Zealand currency 2,352 2,532 Properties revaluation reserve 3(e) 42,966 10,129 Holdings of IMF special drawing rlg~ts 14,770 15,853

373,414 317,832 31,585 32,422 Gold 3(g) 15,719 16,630

Total investments 2,189,356 2,441,294 Fixed assets- l(c) Land 32,006 4,456 Buildings 42,424 35,644 Plant, equipment, vehicles 16,329 16,181

90,759 56,281

3,569,010 8,394,397 3,569,010 8,394,397

The above financial statement is to be read in conjunction with the notes following. G. K. FROGGATT, Chief Manager, Corporate Services Department. S. T. RUSSELL, Governor. R. L. KNIGHT, Deputy Governor. Reserve Bank of New Zealand Annual Accounts Notes: l. Statement of Accounting Policies-The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the following accounting policies. These policies have been applied on a basis consistant with last year except as otherwise noted. 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3109

General Accounting Policies-The going concern concept has been applied. Historical cost has been used as a measurement base except for land, buildings and investments (including gold), which have been revalued. Accrual accounting has been used to match expenses and revenue. Particular Accounting Policies-The following particular accounting policies which significantly affect the measurement of the results and financial position have been applied: (a) Foreign Currency Conversions: Overseas assets and liabilities have been converted to New Zealand currency using the mid­ market exchange rates at balance date. (b) Investments: New Zealand investments, excluding Government stock held under sellback arrangements, have been valued at market value at balance date. Realised profits have been taken into the profit and loss account. Unrealised profits have been recorded in the investment fluctuation account.

(c) Fixed Assets and Depreciation: (i) Land and buildings held at Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington have been valued at the latest Government valuations. Increases in value have been recorded in the properties revaluation reserve. This is a change in accounting policy in respect of buildings. The bank's buildings at Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington have been depreciated at a rate of 1 percent per annum. (ii) Plant, equipment and vehicles have been valued at cost, less depreciation. Details are: Accumulated Item Cost Depreciation Book Value $ $ $ Plant 3,910,000 (555,000) 3,355,000 Office equipment 6,271,000 (1,591,000) 4,680,000 Note sorting equipment 4,762,000 (2,105,000) 2,657,000 Computer hardware 13,328,000 (7,962,000) 5,366,000 Motor vehicles 596,000 (325,000) 271,000 $28,867,000 ($12,538,000) $16,329,000

These assets are written off over their estimated economic lives on a straight-line basis as follows: Plant-10 percent per annum Other-20 percent per annum. (iii) All software costs previously capitalised (and having a depreciated value of $949,000) have now been written off following the completion of development projects. 2. Changes in Accounting Policy-The changes made in accounting policy have been as follows: (a) Buildings in Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington have been valued at the most recent Government valuation. Previously buildings had been carried at cost less depreciation.

(b) Software costs have been written off in full. In the past these costs were written off over 2 or 4 years (depending on the type of software). (c) Gold has been valued at market value. Previously gold was recorded at cost. The effects of these changes in policy have been as follows: (a) The properties revaluation reserve has been increased by $10,960,000 due to the revaluation of buildings. (b) The change in policy relating to software has resulted in a reduction to profit for the year under review of $949,000. (c) The investment fluctuation account is $15,020,000 higher because of the change in the method of valuing gold. Previous year's figures have been adjusted in the statements to reflect the changes in accounting policy. 3. Balance Sheet- (a) Liabilities Held Domestically: these are foreign currency deposits placed by the Treasury. (b) Notes in Circulation: All bank notes in circulation represent a charge on the Reserve Bank in favour of the holder. (c) Investment Fluctuation Account: The investment fluctuation account recognises the unrealised surplus of market value over cost as at balance date. It comprises:

1988 1987 $ $ New Zealand investments 40,622,000 710,000 Gold 15,020,000 15,931,000 $55,642,000 $16,641,000 3110 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137

(d) General Reserves: The general reserves include an insurance reserve which is maintained as the bank carries its own insurance. The balance of the insurance reserve currently stands at $37,000,000.

(e) Properties Revaluation Reserve: The properties revaluation reserve recognises the surplus arising from the latest Government valuation over cost of land and buildings held.

It comprises:

1988 1987 $ $

Land 32,006,000 4,456,000 Buildings 10,960,000 5,673,000

$42,966,000 $10,129,000

This is a change in accounting policy in respect of buildings. Previously buildings had been carried at cost, less depreciation.

(f) Government Stock Sellbacks: These are short-term holdings of Government stock whereby there are contracts to sell back the stock to financial institutions at future dates.

(g) Gold: Gold is valued in the accounts at market value. (Its cost value is $699,000). The surplus of market value over cost has been included in the investment fluctuation account. This represents a change in accounting policy. Previously gold had been valued at cost.

4. Profit and Loss Account-

(a) Other Expenses: Included in this item are audit fees of $215,000 ($210,000 in 1986-87) and directors' fees of $49,000 ($42,000 in 1986-87).

(b) Income From New Zealand Investments: Total income from New Zealand Government securities amounted to $236,396,000 ($197,467,000 in 1986-87); income from other securities totalled $6,803,000 ($2,956,000 in 1986-87).

5. Contingent Liabilities-

(a) In respect of exchange contracts entered into for the future purchase and sale of overseas currency if this is less than $500,000. The profit or loss arising from appreciation or depreciation of the bank's overseas assets and liabilities (including contracts for the future purchase and sale of overseas currency) due to movements in basic exchange rates is settled with the Government in terms of section 26 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1964. This year, the Government met the loss of $9,070,000 claimed under the above section. Last year the settlement for losses amounted to $31,858,000.

(b) In respect of the Reserve Bank participating in the Bank for International Settlements Facility in favour of the International Monetary Fund. The facility is due to expire on 30 June 1988. The Reserve Bank's share amounts to SDR25 million (NZ$53,100,000; last year NZ$53,400,000).

6. Taxation-The Reserve Bank is not subject to taxation on its income. Section 46 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act exempts the Reserve Bank from taxation on income to the same extent as the Crown. The bank is liable for goods and services tax and fringe benefit tax.

7. Capital Commitments-As at 31 March 1988, the Reserve Bank had capital commitments of $3,886,000.

Report of the Auditors to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand

We have audited the accounts of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand for the year ended 31 March 1988 and have obtained all the information and explanations we have required.

In our opinion the financial statements on these pages are properly drawn up so as to give, using the historical cost method as modified by the revaluation of certain assets, a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the bank as at 31 March 1988 and of its results for the year then ended.

DELOITTE, HASKINS & SELLS, Chartered Accountants.

TOUCHE ROSS & CO., Chartered Accountants.

Wellington, New Zealand, 9 June 1988. au8476 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3111 Land Notices

Conservation HELEN CLARK, Minister of Conservation. (Cons. C.O. Res. ZN/8/3/17; R.O. NP 243) 1/3 ln8300 Harbours Act 1950 Reserves Act 1977 Authorising Talleys Fisheries Ltd. to Reclaim Crown Seabed from Port Motueka Cancellation of the Vesting in the Dunedin City PAUL REEVES, Governor-General Council and Revocation of the Reservation Over ORDER IN COUNCIL Part of a Reserve At Wellington this 11th day of July 1988 Pursuant to the Reserves Act 1977, and to a delegation from the Minister of Conservation, the Deputy Director-General Present: (Conservation Management) hereby cancels the vesting in The HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL Dunedin City Council and revokes the reservation over that part of the Mount Cargill scenic reserve, described in the Pursuant to section 175 (3) and subject to sections 176 and Schedule hereto. 182 of the Harbours Act 1950, His Excellency the Governor­ General, acting on the recommendation of the Minister of Schedule Conservation and by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby authorises Talley's Fisheries Ltd. to Otago Land District-Silverpeaks County reclaim the area described in the Schedule hereto. 830 square metres, more or less, being part Section 96, Block VII, North Harbour and Blueskin Survey District. Part Gazette Schedule notice 430718. S.O. Plan 21860. All that parcel of land containing 188 square metres, or more Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of July 1988. or less, situated in Waimea County of the Nelson Land District and more particularly shown as part of Lot 1, D.P. 6496 on M. HOSKING, Deputy Director-General (Conservation plan DOC (CM) NE 88/12 (S.O. 14110), deposited in the Management). Nelson Regional Office of the Department of Conservation. (D.O.C. C.O. Res. 12/3/22; R.O. 13/68/3) 311 MARIE SHROFF, Clerk of Executive Council. ln8266 ln8447 Lands Land Act 1948 Public Works Act 1981 Reservation of Land Pursuant to the Land Act 1948, the Minister of Conservation Road Stopped and Acquired for a State Primary with the consent of the Minister of Lands, hereby sets apart the School in the County of Oroua land, described in the Schedule hereto, as a local purpose Pursuant to the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation (esplanade) reserve, subject to the provisions of the Reserves from the Minister of Lands, the District Solicitor, Department Act 1977. of Lands: Schedule (a) Pursuant to section 116, declares the portion of road South Auckland Land District-Thames described in the Schedule hereto to be stopped: Coromandel District (b) Pursuant to section 20, declares that, an agreement to 3.0079 hectares, more or less, being Sections 38, 40, 41 and that effect having been entered into, the said portion of road, 42, Block II, Coromandel Survey District, part New Zealand when so stopped, is acquired for a State primary school on the Gazette, 1889, page 787, and all New Zealand Gazette, 1987, 4th day of August 1988. page 2320. S.O. Plans 48704 and 54003. Schedule Dated at Wellington this 25th day of July 1988. Wellington Land District-Oroua County HELEN CLARK, Minister of Conservation. All that piece of road containing 2834 square metres, situated (Cons. C.O. Res. 3/39/1; R.O. 8/1203) 1/3 in Block Ill, Gorge Survey District, adjoining or passing ln8301 through Sections 31-37 inclusive and 51-57 inclusive, Town of Ashhurst; as shown marked "A" on S.O. Plan 35481, Reservation of Land lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. Pursuant to the Land Act 1948, the Minister of Conservation Dated at Wanganui this 18th day of July 1988. hereby sets apart the land, described in the Schedule hereto, as B. P. BONISCH, District Solicitor. a reserve for scenic purposes. (Lands D.O. Wg. 46/86/0) !CL Schedule ln8271 North Auckland Land District-Bay of Islands Government Office Accommodation Set Apart for County the Purposes of a Periodic Detention Centre in the 2089 square metres, more or less, being Section 54, Block XI, County of Taupo-Turangi Township Kerikeri Survey District. Part Gazette notice 597530 (New Pursuant to section 52 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a Zealand Gazette, 1980, page 265). S.O. Plan 50843. delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Solicitor, Dated at Wellington this 25th day of July 1988. Department of Lands declares the government office 3112 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137 accommodation described in the Schedule hereto to be set Dated at Napier this 22nd day of July 1988. apart for the purposes of a periodic detention centre. G. P. HULBERT, District Solicitor.

Schedule (Lands Na. D.O. AD 6/2/20/136) !CL Wellington Land District-Taupo County-Turangi ln8275 Township Declaring Land to be Crown Land in the County of 2600 square metres, being part Section 1, S.O. 35426, Block Hawke's Bay X, Puketi Survey District, part Gazette notice 694007.1 (New Zealand Gazette, 1985, page 2244). Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981, and Dated at Wanganui this 18th day of July 1988. pursuant to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Solicitor, Department of Lands declares the land B. P. BONISCH, District Solicitor. described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to (Lands Wg. D.O. 5/2/0) !CL the Land Act 1948. ln8272 Schedule Land Acquired for a Post Office Hawke's Bay Land District Telecommunications Installation in the Borough of 255 square metres, situated in Blocks XII and XVI, Taumarunui Heretaunga Survey District, being part Lot 2, D.P. 7427. All Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a certificate of title L4/1235. delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Solicitor, Dated at Napier this 22nd day of July 1988. Department of Lands declares that, an agreement to that effect G. P. HULBERT, District Solicitor. having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for a post office telecommunications (Lands Na. D.O. AD 6/2/20/137) !CL installation and vested in the Crown on the 4th day of August In8276 1988. Land Declared to be Road and Road Stopped in Schedule Taupo County Wellington Land District-Taumarunui Borough Pursuant to Part VIII of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a 153 square metres, being part Lot 96, D.P. 7184, Block I, delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager, Hunua Survey District; as shown marked "A" on S.O. Plan Department of Lands, Hamilton, hereby: 35208, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at (a) Pursuant to section 114, declares the land described in Wellington. the First Schedule hereto to be road which shall vest in The Dated at Wanganui this 18th day of July 1988. Taupo County Council; B. P. BONISCH, District Solicitor. (b) Pursuant to section 116, declares the portions of road described in the Second Schedule hereto to be stopped. (Lands Wg. D.O. 39/86/0/11) ICL ln8273 First Schedule Declaring Land to be Crown Land in the District of South Auckland Land District Waipawa-Onga Onga Area ha Being Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981, and pursuant to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the 0.0988 Part Tuaropaki D2 Block; marked "A" on S.O. District Solicitor, Department of Lands declares the land Plan 51110. described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to 1.1353 Part Tuaropaki D2 Block; marked "B" on S.O. the Land Act 1948. Plan 51110. 0.3736 Part Tuaropaki D2 Block; marked "A" on S.O. Schedule Plan 51111. Hawke's Bay Land District 0.0427 Part Tuaropaki D2 Block; marked "B" on S.O. Plan 51111. 1011 square metres, situated in Block VIII, Ruataniwha 0.1616 Part Tuaropaki D2 Block; marked "C" on S.O. Survey District, being part of Block 43, Ruataniwha Crown Plan 51111. Grant District and also being part of Lot 10 on Deeds Plan 77. 0.0185 Part Pouakani B6F3A Block; marked "D" on S.O. All certificate of title 84/19. Plan 51111. Dated at Napier this 27th day of July 1988. Situated in Block I, Tuhingamata West Survey District. G. P. HULBERT, District Solicitor. Area (Lands Na. D.O. AD 6/2/20/140) !CL ha Being ln8274 8005 Part Tuaropaki D2 Block; marked "A" on S.O. Plan 51112. Declaring Land to be Crown Land in the City of Situated in Block IV, Marotiri and Block I, Tuhingamata West Napier Survey District. Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981, and As shown on the plans marked as above mentioned and lodged pursuant to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. District Solicitor, Department of Lands declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to Second Schedule the Land Act 1948. South Auckland Land District Schedule Area Hawke's Bay Land District-City of Napier m2 Adjoining or passing through 918 square metres, situated in the City of Napier, being part 1002 Tuaropaki D2 Block; marked "D" on S.O. Plan Section 90, S.O. 2370. All certificate of title L4/1237. 51110. 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3113

Area Declaring Land to be Crown Land in Rotorua m2 Adjoining or passing through District 7814 Tuaropaki 02 Block; marked "E" on S.O. Plan Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a 51110. delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting District 3332 Tuaropaki 02 Block; marked "F" on S.O. Plan Solicitor of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares the 51111. land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject 256 Tuaropaki 02 Block; marked "G" on S.O. Plan to the Land Act 1948. 51111. Schedule 355 Tuaropaki 02 Block; marked "H" on S.O. Plan 51111. South Auckland Land District 121 Pouakani B6F3A Block; marked "I" on S.O. Plan 32 perches, being Lot 7, D.P. S. 2940 and being part Section 51111. 87, Suburbs of Rotorua. Formerly all certificate of title, Situated in Block I, Tuhingamata West Survey District. Volume 1115, folio 290. Area Dated at Hamilton this 21st day of July 1988. m2 Adjoining or passing through W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor.

7338 Tuaropaki 02 Block; marked "C" on S.O. Plan (Lands H.O. 25/344; Hn. 0.0. 34/29/1/0) !CL 51112. ln8284 Situated in Block IV, Marotiri and Block I, Tuhingamata Survey District. Land Acquired for Limited Access Road (State Highway No. 1) in Taupo County As shown on the plans marked as above mentioned and lodged Pursuant to sections 20 and 153 of the Public Works Act in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Dated at Hamilton this 22nd day of July 1988. Acting District Solicitor of the Department of Lands declares R. W. BARNABY, District Manager. that, an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for (Lands Hn. 0.0. 27/0/95) !CL road, which, pursuant to section 11 (lA) of the National Roads ln8281 Act 1953, shall form part of State Highway No. 1 and shall vest in the Crown on the date of publication hereof in the Land Acquired for a Technical Institute in Rotorua Gazette. District Schedule Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting District South Auckland Land District Solicitor of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares that, 91 square metres, situated in Block III, Tokaanu Survey an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land District, being part Section 27, Town of Motuoapa; as shown described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for a marked "A" on S.O. Plan 57139, lodged in the office of the technical institute and shall vest in the Crown on the date of Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. publication hereof in the Gazette. Dated at Hamilton this 18th day of July 1988. Schedule W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor. South Auckland Land District (Lands Hn. 0.0. 72/1/1/04) !CL ln8286 830 square metres, being Lot 11, D.P. S. 6874 and being part Section 69, Suburbs of Rotorua. All certificate of title Road in Hauraki Plains County to be Stopped and No. 13B/1295. Vested Dated at Hamilton this 21st day of July 1988. Pursuant to sections 116 and 117 of the Public Works Act W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor. 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager, Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares (Lands Hn. 0.0. 39/50/9/0/2) 1cL the piece of road described in the Schedule hereto to be ln8282 stopped and added to the adjoining land held for soil conservation and river control purposes under Gazette notice Declaring Land to be Crown Land in Matamata H. 537611, South Auckland Land Registry. County Schedule Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting District South Auckland Land District Solicitor of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares the 3590 square metres, situated in Block XVI, Waihou Survey land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject District, adjoining Lot 4, D.P. S. 3859 and Awaiti lCl Block; to the Land Act 1948. as shown marked "H" on S.O. Plan 50738, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. Schedule Dated at Hamilton this 22nd day of July 1988. South Auckland Land District R. W. BARNABY, District Manager.

1 rood, situated in Block XIII, Wairere Survey District, being (Lands H.O. 96/092000/0; Hn. 0.0. 96/092000/4/0) 1cL Section 4, Block IX, Waharoa Township. All Gazette notice ln8287 H.100484. Dated at Hamilton this 21st day of July 1988. Land Acquired for Electricity Purposes in the City W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor. of Hamilton Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a (Lands H.O. 20/660; Hn. 0.0. 33/24/0) !CL ln8283 delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting District Solicitor of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares that, 3114 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137

an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land the owner or occupier of the land shall have the right to use described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for the same (except for such use as may be reasonably held to electricity purposes and shall vest in The Hamilton City interfere with the enjoyment of the Crown and its assigns as Council on the date of publication hereof in the Gazette. owner of the pipeline hereunder) but shall not erect any Schedule building construction or fence or plant any trees or shrub on the easement strip or disturb the soil of the easement strip South Auckland Land District below a depth of 300 mm from the surface or do anything 5.5 square metres, situated in Block II, Hamilton Survey which would or could damage or endanger the pipeline District, being part Lot 9, D.P. 13822; as shown marked "A" without the consent of the Crown or its assigns being first on S.O. Plan 56682, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor obtained in writing. Any such consent shall not be at Hamilton. unreasonably withheld. Dated at Hamilton this 22nd day of July 1988. (b) When the pipeline is above or below the surface of the ground it shall be placed so as to interfere as little as possible W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor. with ordinary cultivation as aforesaid of the said land and in so (Lands H.O. 31/1274; Hn. 39/437 /0) !CL doing or in laying, maintaining, repairing, inspecting or ln8288 renewing or removing the pipeline as little damage as possible shall be caused to the said land. Any such damage caused shall Declaring Land to be Crown Land in Taumarunui be made good by the Crown and the land shall be restored as County near as reasonably practicable to the condition existing before entry or alternatively the Crown may at its option compensate Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a the Owner for any damage. delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting District Solicitor of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares the (c) If the owner, his servants, contractors, agents, invitees or land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject workmen shall in any way damage the pipeline the liability of to the Land Act 1948. the owner in respect of such damage shall be as follows: Schedule (i) If the owner shall have obtained a permit (either in writing or in such other manner as the Crown may from Wellington Land District time to time in its absolute discretion determine) from the 610 square metres, situated in Block XVI, Kaitieke Survey Crown authorising him to carry out any particular work District, being part Section 5, Block III, Town of Waimarino; on the pipeline easement and in the course of carrying out as shown marked "A" on S.O. Plan 35222, lodged in the such work in compliance with the conditions set forth in office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. such permit such damage shall occur then the owner shall not be liable for the costs of and incidental to the repairing Dated at Hamilton this 22nd day of July 1988. of such damage. W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor. (ii) If prior to commencement of any work on the pipeline (Lands H.O. 20/1405; Hn. D.O. 33/212/0) !CL easement the owner shall fail to obtain a permit in writing ln8289 from the Crown and if having obtained such permit as aforesaid fails to comply with the terms and conditions set Declaring Land to be Road in the City of Manukau forth therein or otherwise imposed by the Crown in Pursuant to section 114 of the Public Works Act 1981, the respect thereof and if such damage shall occur during the Minister of Lands declares the land described in the Schedule course of such work then the owner shall be liable for the hereto to be road, which shall vest in The first $1,000 only in the cost of making good such damage Council. and incidental loss which may have been suffered by the Crown provided that the aforesaid limitation of liability to Schedule $1,000 to be borne by the owner as aforesaid shall be North Auckland Land District adjusted upwards automatically on an annual basis by relating the same to movements in the General Consumer All that piece of land containing 21 square metres, situated in Prices Index (CPI) for New Zealand published from time Block XIV, Otahuhu Survey District, being part Lot 19, to time by the New Zealand Department of Statistics to D.P. 14894; as shown marked "A" on S.O. Plan 60632, establish at any given time in the future the then value of lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. the aforesaid sum of $1,000. Such adjustments shall be Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of July 1988. made on the basis of movements in the CPI for 12 month R. F. SMITH, District Manager. periods ending on the 31st day of March in each and every year the first such adjustment to be made for the (Lands Ak. D.O. 15/6/0/60632) !CL year ending 31st day of March 1987. ln8277 (d) The Crown shall have the right to erect and maintain Declaring Easements Over Land Acquired for such fixtures or markers as may be necessary to indicate the Water Supply Purposes in the Bay of Islands location of the pipeline provided that such fixtures or markers County do not interfere with the reasonable management of the said land. Pursuant to sections 20 (1) and 28 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Schedule District Manager, Department of Lands declares that, an North Auckland Land District-Bay of Islands agreement to that effect having being entered into, easements County in gross over the land described in the Schedule hereto (right of way and right to convey water) is hereby acquired for water All those pieces of land described as follows: supply purposes (which may be surrendered by notice in the Area Gazette) and shall vest in the Crown on the 4th day of August m2 Being 1988, such grant being in accordance with the powers and 163 Part Section 66, Block XII, Kaeo Survey District; rights set out in clauses 1, 2 and 5 of the Seventh Schedule of marked "A" on plan. the Land Transfer Act 1952, with the following modifications: 985 Part Section 66, Block XII, Kaeo Survey District; (a) The boundaries of the easement shall not be fenced and marked "B" on plan. 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3115

Area Land Acquired for the Generation of Electricity in m2 Being Waikato County 2945 Part Section 55, Block XII, Kaeo Survey District; Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a marked "E" on plan. delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting District As shown marked as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 60896, Solicitor of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares that, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for the Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of July 1988. generation of electricity and shall vest in the Crown on the R. F. SMITH, District Manager. date of publication hereof in the Gazette.

(Lands. Ak. D.O. 25/30/85) !CL Schedule In8278 South Auckland Land District Declaring Road to be Stopped in Hobson County All that piece of land containing 41.5800 hectares, situated in Blocks IX and X, Maramarua Survey District, being all the land Pursuant to section 116 of the Public Works Act 1981, the on D.P. 8785 and being Allotments 291, 293, 294 and 295, Minister of Lands declares the pieces of road described in the Parish of Whangamarino. Balance certificate of title, Volume Schedule hereto to be stopped. 218, folio 244. Schedule Dated at Hamilton this 26th day of July 1988. North Auckland Land District W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor. (Lands Hn. D.O. 92/13/1/60/2) !CL All those pieces of road described as follows: ln8267 Area m2 Adjoining or passing through Land Acquired for Soil Conservation and River 44 Part Section 19, Block X, Waipoua Survey District; Control Purposes in Tauranga County marked 'C' on plan. Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a 1 Part Section 19, Block X, Waipoua Survey District; delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting District marked 'DA' on plan. Solicitor of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares that, 1 Part Section 19, Block X, Waipoua Survey District; an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land marked 'DC' on plan. described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for soil 434 Part Section 19, Block X, Waipoua Survey District; conservation and river control purposes and shall vest in The marked 'DE' on plan. Bay of Plenty Catchment Board on the date of publication As shown marked as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 61315, hereof in the Gazette. lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. Schedule Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of July 1988. South Auckland Land District R. F. SMITH, District Manager. 1.2760 hectares, being part Section 7, Block V, Te Tumu (Lands 72/12/1/0; Ak. D.O. 72/12/1/0/270) !CL Survey District; as shown marked "G" on S.O. Plan 55941, ln8279 lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. Dated at Hamilton this 26th day of July 1988. Declaring Road (Part State Highway No. 12) to be Stopped in Hokianga County W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor. Pursuant to section 116 of the Public Works Act 1981, the (Lands H.O. 96/146000/0; Hn. D.O. 96/146000/0) 1cL ln8268 Minister of Lands declares the pieces of road described in the Schedule hereto to be stopped. Land Acquired for Soil Conservation and River Schedule Control Purposes in Tauranga County North Auckland Land District Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting District All those pieces of road situated in Block VI, Hokianga Survey Solicitor of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares that, District, described as follows: an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land Area described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for soil ha Adjoining or passing through conservation and river control purposes and shall vest in The 0.1558 Part Section 28 and Section 27, Block VI, Bay of Plenty Catchment Board on the date of publication Hokianga Survey District; marked 'N' on S.O. hereof in the Gazette. Plan 60710. 0.0250 Section 27, Block VI, Hokianga Survey District; Schedule marked 'O' on S.O. Plan 60710. South Auckland Land District 1.0658 Sections 26, 27 and 32, Block VI, Hokianga Survey District; marked 'Q' on S.O. Plan 60711. 1.5700 hectares, situated in Block V, Te Tumu Survey District, being part Lot 1, D.P. S. 6501; as shown marked "B" As shown marked on the plans as above mentioned, lodged in on S.O. Plan 55943, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. at Hamilton. Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of July 1988. Dated at Hamilton this 26th day of July 1988. R. F. SMITH, District Manager. W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor.

(Lands H.O. 72/12/1/0; Ak. D.O. 72/12/1/0/235) !CL (Lands H.O. 96/146000/0; Hn. D.O. 96/146000/0) !CL In8280 ln8269 3116 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137

Crown Land Set Apart for Soil Conservation and Declaring Land to be Crown Land in the Township River Control Purposes in Ohinemuri County of Hicks Bay, Waiapu County Pursuant to section 52 (1) of the Public Works Act 1981, and Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981, and pursuant to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the pursuant to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, District Manager, Department of Lands declares the land declares the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto to described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to be set apart for soil conservation and river control purposes. the Land Act 1948. Schedule Schedule South Auckland Land District Gisborne Land District 6.7770 hectares, being Section 15, Block VIII, Waihou Survey 214 square metres, situated in Block VIII, Matakaoa Survey District; as shown on S.O. Plan 49850, lodged in the office of District, being part Wharekahika C16 Block; as shown marked the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. 'A' on S.O. 6984. All Gazette notice 135644.1. Dated at Gisborne this 24th day of July 1988. Dated at Hamilton this 26th day of July 1988. R. F. McMINN, District Manager. R. W. BARNABY, District Manager. (Lands Na. D.O. AD6/2/20/129) !CL (Lands H.O. 96/092000/4; Hn. D.O. 96/092000/4/0/39} 1cL ln8305 ln8270 Declaring Land to be Crown Land in the Township Land Acquired for Granting as Compensation in of Manutuke, Cook County the County of Hawke's Bay Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981, and Pursuant to sections 20 (1) and 21 of the Public Works Act pursuant to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager, Department of Lands declares the land District Solicitor, Department of Lands declares that, an described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land the Land Act 1948. described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired on the 4th Schedule day of August 1988 for the purpose of granting it in satisfaction of the compensation payable for land acquired for Gisborne Land District a public work. 1012 square metres, situated in Block V, Turanganui Survey Schedule District, being Lot 1, Turanga Block, S.O. 1695. All Deed No. 331. Hawke's Bay Land District Dated at Gisborne this 25th day of July 1988. Area R. F. McMINN, District Manager. m2 Being (Lands Na. D.O. AD6/2/20/138) !CL 3570 Part Lot 1, D.P. 17585; marked 'A' on plan. ln8306 535 Part Paherumanihi; marked 'B' on plan. As shown marked as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 9654, Declaring Land to be Crown Land in the Township lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Napier. of Te Araroa, Waiapu County Dated at Napier this 25th day of July 1988. Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981, and pursuant to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the G. P. HULBERT, District Solicitor. District Manager, Department of Lands declares the land (Lands Na. D.O. AD6/2/28/917 and 918) !CL described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to ln8308 the Land Act 1948. Schedule Crown Land Set Apart for State Housing Purposes in the City of New Plymouth Gisborne Land District Pursuant to section 52 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a 392 square metres, situated in Block IX, East Cape Survey delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager, District, being Lot 1, D.P. 3645 of Section 48, Maori Department of Lands declares the land described in the Township of Te Araroa. All Gazette notice, dated 24 August Schedule hereto to be set apart, subject to the right to drain 1967, No. 52, page 1428. stormwater created by transfer No. 228055.1 for State Dated at Gisborne this 25th day of July 1988. housing purposes. R. F. McMINN, District Manager.

Schedule (Lands Na. D.O. AD6/2/20/132} !CL ln8307 Taranaki Land District-City of New Plymouth Area Road Realignment in Rangitikei County 2 m Being Pursuant to the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation 1090 Lot 50, D.P. 11685, part Gazette extract 269800.1 from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager, Department (New Zealand Gazette, 1980, page 2044). of Lands, Wellington: 1065 Lot 51, D.P. 11685, part extract 269800.1 Gazette (a} Pursuant to section 20, declares that, agreements to that (New Zealand Gazette, 1980, page 2044). effect having been entered into, the land described in the First Dated at New Plymouth this 27th day of July 1988. Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for road and vested in The B. M. ROLLO, District Manager. Rangitikei County Council on the 4th day of August 1988. (b} Pursuant to section 114, declares the land described in 51601017) !CL (Lands Wg. D.O. the Second Schedule hereto to be road and vested in The ln8304 Rangitikei County Council. 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3117

(c) Pursuant to sections 116, 117 and 120, declares the effect having been entered into, the land described in the First portion of road described in the Third Schedule hereto to be Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for road and vested in The stopped and to be amalgamated with the land in certificate of Kairanga County Council on the 4th day of August 1988. title, Volume 778, folio 32, subject to memoranda of mortgage (b) Pursuant to sections 116, 117 and 120, declares the 778579.3 and 459378.4. portion of road described in the Second Schedule hereto to be (d) Declares the land described in the Fourth Schedule, stopped and amalgamated with the land in certificate of title hereto to be taken under section 119 (1) and to be No. Al/995, subject to memoranda of mortgage 721158.5 amalagamated with the land in certificate of title, Volume 778, and 721158.6. folio 32, subject to memoranda of mortgage 778579.3 and First Schedule 459378.4. First Schedule Wellington Land District-Kairanga County Wellington Land District-Rangitikei County Area m2 Being Area 1280 Part Lot 1, D.P. 10311; marked "A" on S.O. Plan m2 Being 33654. 744 Part Section 15, Paraekaretu District, coloured 714 Part Lot 10, D.P. 3618; marked "A" on S.O. Plan (29.4p) orange on plan. 33656. (Situated in Block XII, Whangaehu Survey District.) (Situated in Blocks XII and XVI, Te Kawau Survey District.) 961 Part Section 135, Paraekaretu District, coloured blue As shown marked as above mentioned on the plans, lodged in (38.0p) on plan. the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. (Situated in Block VIII, Whangaehu Survey District.) Second Schedule As shown coloured as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 24077, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. Wellington Land District-Kairanga County Second Schedule Portion of road containing 999 square metres, situated in Block XVI, Te Kawau Survey District, adjoining or passing Wellington Land District-Rangitikei County through part Lot 2, D.P. 23066; marked "B" on S.O. Plan Area 33656, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at m2 Being Wellington. 2630 Part Section 15, Paraekaretu District, coloured Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of August 1988. (2r24.0p) sepia on plan. N. ROBINSON, District Manager. 3503 Part Section 15, Paraekaretu District, coloured (Lands H.O. 41/530; Wg. D.O. 14/12/0) !CL (3r18.5p) orange on plan. ln8469 (Situated in Block XII, Whangaehu Survey District.) As shown coloured as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 24077, Land Acquired for Road in the City of Papatoetoe lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. Pursuant to section 20 (1) of the Public Works Act 1981 and Third Schedule to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager, Department of Lands, declares that, an agreement Wellington Land District to that effect having been entered into, the land described in Portion of road containing 8840 square metres (2a Or 29.5p), the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road and shall vest in situated in Block XII, Whangaehu Survey District, adjoining or The Papatoetoe City Council on the 4th day of August 1988. passing through part Section 15 and Section 18, Paraekaretu District; coloured green on S.O. Plan 24077, lodged in the Schedule office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. North Auckland Land District-City of Papatoetoe Fourth Schedule 8 square metres, being part Lot 1, D.P. 38778, shown as Area Wellington Land District-Rangitikei County "A" on S.O. Plan 61825, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. Area Dated at Auckland this 28th day of July 1988. m2 Being R. F. SMITH, District Manager, for Minister of Lands. 4882 Part Section 15, Paraekaretu District, coloured (la0r33.0p) sepia edged sepia on plan. (Lands Ak. D.O. 18/213/0) 1cL 936 Part Section 15, Paraekaretu District, coloured ln8455 (37.0p) orange edged orange on plan. (Situated in Block XII, Whangaehu Survey District.) Land Held for Post and Telegraph Purposes (Postmaster's Residence) Set Apart for State As shown coloured as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 24077, Housing Purposes in Auckland City lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of August 1988. Pursuant to section 52 (1) of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District N. ROBINSON, District Manager. Manager, Department of Lands declares the land described in (Lands H.O. 39/165; Wg. D.O. 44/19/0) !CL the Schedule hereto to be set apart for State housing ln8470 purposes. Schedule Land Acquired for Road and Road Stopped in the County of Kairanga North Auckland Land District Pursuant to the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation All that piece of land, containing 650 square metres, being Lot from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager, Department 78, Deposited Plan 42380. All Proclamation 15516, North of Lands, Wellington: Auckland Land Registry. (a) Pursuant to section 20, declares that, agreements to that Dated at Auckland this 28th day of July 1988. 3118 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137

R. F. SMITH, District Manager. Dated at Wellington this 11th day of July 1988.

(Lands Ak. D.O. 18/167/0/1) !CL N. J. ROBINSON, District Manager. ln8458 (Lands H.O. 36/637; Wg. D.O. 14/17/0) !CL ln8449 Land Acquired for Road, Road Stopped, Land Declared to be Road and Land Taken in the Land Declared to be Road, Road Closed and Land County of Waitotara Taken in Taupo County Pursuant to the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister of Lands: Pursuant to Part VIII of the Public Works Act 1981 and to a (a) Pursuant to section 20 declares that, an agreement to delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager, that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Department of Lands Hamilton hereby: First Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for road and vested in (a) Pursuant to section 114 (1), declares the land described The Waitotara County Council on the 4th day of August 1988. in the First Schedule hereto to be road and vested in the (b) Pursuant to sections 116, 117 and 120, declares the Taupo County Council. portion of road described in the Second Schedule hereto to be (b) Pursuant to section 116 (1), declares the pieces of road stopped and to be amalgamated with the land in certificate of described in the Second Schedule hereto to be stopped. title, Volume 157, folio 7, subject to memorandum of (c) Pursuant to section 119 (1), declares the land described mortgage 673206.1. in the Third Schedule hereto to be taken. (c) Pursuant to section 114, declares the land described in (d) Pursuant to section 117 (3) (a) and section 119 (2) (a) the Third Schedule hereto to be road and vested in The declares: Waitotara County Council. (i) The area firstly described in the Second Schedule (d) Declares the land described in the Fourth Schedule together with the area secondly described in the Third hereto to be taken under section 119 ( 1) and vested in The Schedule, now known as Section 30, Block XII, Atiamuri Waitotara County Council. Survey District and the area fourthly described in the First Schedule Second Sch2dule, now known as Section 31, Block XII, Atiamuri Survey District shall be amalgamated with the Wellington Land District land in certificate of title No. 22A/477, subject to Land Acquired for Road memoranda of mortgages H. 533889.2 and H. 376286, All those pieces of land situated in Block XII, Nukumaru South Auckland Land Registry. Survey District, described as follows: (ii) The area secondly described in the Second Schedule Area together with the area firstly described in the Third m2 Being Schedule, now known as Section 1, S.O. 50261 shall be amalgamated with the land in certificate of title No. 28A/ 3610 Part Kai Iwi 6L; marked "A" on plan. 1248, subject to memoranda of mortgages H. 726687.1, 1050 Part Kai Iwi 6L; marked "B" on plan. H. 422705.3 and H. 422705.4, South Auckland Land 70 Part Kai Iwi 6L; marked "E" on plan. Registry. 100 Part River Bed; marked "F" on plan. (iii) The area thirdly described in the Second Schedule, now As shown marked as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 33967, known as Section 32, Block XII, Atiamuri Survey District lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. shall be amalgamated with the land in certificate of title Second Schedule No. lOD/266, subject to memoranda of mortgages H. 586315.3 and H. 064009, South Auckland Land Wellington Land District Registry. Road Stopped and Amalgamated First Schedule All that piece of road containing 1530 square metres, situated in Block XII, Nukumaru Survey District, adjoining or passing South Auckland Land District through part Kai Iwi 6L; as shown marked "D" on S.O. Plan Land Declared to be Road 33967, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. Area m2 Being Third Schedule 5760 Part Section 3, Block XII, Atiamuri Survey District; Wellington Land District marked "D" on S.O. Plan 50261. 2913 Part Section 3, Block XII, Atiamuri Survey District; Land Declared to be Road marked "B" on S.O. Plan 50262. All those pieces of land situated in Block XII, Nukumaru As shown on the plans marked as above mentioned and lodged Survey District, described as follows: in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. Area Second Schedule m2 Being 1740 Part Kai Iwi 6M; marked "H" on plan. South Auckland Land District 100 Part River Bed; marked "G" on plan. Road to be Closed and Vested As shown marked as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 33967, Area lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. m2 Adjoining or passing through Fourth Schedule 1549 Section 22, Block IX, Atiamuri Survey District; Wellington Land District marked "A" on S.O. Plan 50261. 4372 Section 23, Block IX, Atiamuri Survey District; Land Taken marked "B" on S.O. Plan 50261. All that piece of land containing 20 square metres, situated in 2288 Lot 2, D.P. S. 11182; marked "D" on S.O. Plan Block XII, Nukumaru Survey District, being part Kai Iwi 6M; 50262. as shown marked "I" on S.O. Plan 33967, lodged in the office 176 Section 22, Block IX, Atiamuri Survey District; of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. marked "E" on S.O. Plan 50262. 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3119

As shown on the plans marked as above mentioned and lodged Schedule in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. South Auckland Land District Third Schedule Area South Auckland Land District m2 Being Severance Taken and Vested 26 Part Lot 3, D.P. S. 11560; marked "N" on plan. 91 Part Lot 4, D.P. S. 11560; marked "O" on plan. Area As shown marked as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 57127, m2 Being and lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. 675 Part Section 3, Block XII, Atiamuri Survey District; marked "E" on plan. Dated at Hamilton this 28th day of July 1988. 220 Part Section 3, Block XII, Atiamuri Survey District; W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor. marked "F" on plan. (Lands Hn. D.O. 96/094006/0) !CL As shown marked as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 50261, ln8464 lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. Dated at Hamilton this 27th day of July 1988. Declaring Land Held for Prison Purposes to be Crown Land in Taumarunui County R. W. BARNABY, District Manager. Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981 and (Lands 35/873; Hn. D.O. 27 /0/83) !CL pursuant to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the In8460 District Manager of the Department of Lands, Hamilton declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Amending a Notice Declaring Land to be Road and Crown land subject to the Land Act 1948. Road Stopped Taupo County Schedule Pursuant to section 55 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager of Wellington Land District the Department of Lands hereby amends the notice dated 27 8306 square metres, being Section 1, S.O. 35456, formerly March 1985 published in the Gazette, No. 60 of 3 April 1985 part Section 2, Block IV, Manganui Survey District. at page 1513, by omitting the mortgage numbers listed and substituting: Dated at Hamilton this 28th day of July 1988. H. 426943.2, H. 601572.1 and H. 254871.2, South R. W. BARNABY, District Manager. Auckland Land Registry. (Lands H.O. 25/355/1; Hn. D.O. 4/16/0) !CL Dated at Hamilton this 27th day of July 1988. ln8465 R. W. BARNABY, District Manager.

(Lands H.O. 35/873; Hn. D.O. 27 /0/83) !CL Maori Affairs ln8461 Maori Affairs Act 1953 Declaring Land to be Crown Land in Whakatane District Declaring Maori Freehold Land to be Included in a Pursuant to section 42 of the Public Works Act 1981 and to a Maori Reservation delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting District Pursuant to section 439 (2) of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Solicitor of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares the Maori freehold land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject declared to be included in the existing Maori reservation to the Land Act 1948. known as Raekahu No. 22A constituted by Order in Council, Schedule dated the 30th day of August 1967 and published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 56, page 1514 of 7 September 1967. South Auckland Land District Schedule Area m2 Being South Auckland Land District 834 Part Lot 1, D.P. 19427; marked "A' on plan. All that piece of land situated in Block I, Tarawera Survey 844 Part Lot 1, D.P. 19427; marked "B" on plan. District, and described as follows: As shown marked as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 57034, Area lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. m2 Being Dated at Hamilton this 27th day of July 1988. 2780 Part Raekahu No. 22B, Section 2 and being part of the land contained in the partition order of the W. G. KORVER, Acting District Solicitor. Maori Land Court dated 1 May 1929. (Lands H.O. 24/5157; Hn. D.O. 36/20/3/12/0) !CL Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of July 1988. In8463 T. PARORE, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs. Land Acquired for Road in Thames - Coromandel District (M.A. H.O. 93/1/4; D.O. Appln. No. 31985) In8264 Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981 and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting District Solicitor of the Department of Lands, Hamilton, declares that, Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori agreements to that effect having been entered into, the land Reservation described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for road Pursuant to section 439 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the and shall vest in The Thames - Coromandel District Council on Maori freehold land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby the date of publication hereof in the Gazette. set apart as a Maori reservation for the purpose of papakainga 3120 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137 housing for the common use and benefit of the owners of the Dated at Wellington this 27th day of July 1988. said land. T. PARORE, Schedule Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs. South Auckland Land District (M.A. H.O. 93/1/4; D.O. Appln. No. 31563) ln8265 All that piece of land situated in Block III, Waimana Survey District, and described as follows: Area m2 Being 4638 Part Waimana No. lC, No. lA, No. 3A, No. 1 and being part of the land contained on partition order of the Maori Land Court dated 27 July 1915.

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$ ASB Bank Waterview Primary School 400 Dargaville Youth Hostel 300 Trustee Savings Banks Act 1983 Dargaville Concert Band 300 ASB Bank Grants Mid-North Womens Aid & Refuge Inc. 300 Southern Music Makers Inc. 300 Pursuant to section 40 (2) of the Trustee Banks Act 1983, the Paihia Sea Scouts 300 ASB Bank hereby gives notice that it has made grants as listed Adventure Camp Trust Board 1,000 on the attached Schedule. Te Whare Whariki 800 In addition the following donations have been made since 16 Auckland Adult Literacy Scheme Inc. 800 June 1987 and not previousy gazetted. Mid-Northland Playcentre Association Inc. 600 $ North Shore Youth Band 500 Decision Reach Out (Toro Mai) Trust 2,500 North Shore Community Health Network 500 Dargaville Girl Guides Association 300 Piha Tramway Trust 500 Knox Home Trust Board 7,000 Mount Roskill Grammar School Physically Auckland City Mission 6,000 Handicapped Unit 500 Mercury Theatre 2,000 Birkdale Intermediate School 500 NZ Society for Intellectually Handicapped- Onewhero Area School 500 Central Auckland Branch 2,000 Opononi Bowling Club 400 Childrens Homes United Council 2,500 Kamo East Primary School 400 Society of St Vincent de Paul 1,500 Mount Albert Primary School 400 The Richmond Fellowship of NZ 1,000 St Joseph's School-Dargaville 400 Auckland Family Counselling Service Inc. 600 St Joseph's School-Orakei 400 Allergy Awareness Association 500 St Mary's School 400 Howick Pakuranga Orchestral Society Inc. 400 Bay of Islands Family & Marriage Counselling Aged Widowed and Invalids Society-Otahuhu Service 400 Branch 300 Arapohue Bush Camp Trust 400 NZ Optometric Vision Research Foundation 2,000 Original Young Stagers Theatre Company 300 North Shore Hospital Chapel Committee 1,000 NZ Widows & Widowers Association-East Coast Kerikeri High School & Community Swimming Bays Branch 300 Pool Committee 800 Whangarei Young Mariners 200 Whangaparaoa Ratepayers' & Residents School of Medicine-Post- Association Inc. 500 Graduate School of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 10,000 National Foundation for the Deaf Inc. 500 Rawene Community Hall Committee 2,000 Stanmore Bay Community Centre Inc. 400 Oratia Residents & Ratepayers Association 2,000 Titirangi Community House 400 NZ Trotting Hall of Fame Society Inc. 500 Tuakau & District Museum 400 Taipa Area School 500 Verran School 400 St Mary's College 500 Broadwood Area School 400 Whangaroa County Museum and Archive Society Cockle Bay Primary School 400 Inc. 500 Green Bay Primary School 400 Kaikohe Gliding Club Inc. 400 Hibiscus Coast Citizens Advice Bureau 300 Onerahi Tennis Club 400 Woodlands Park Community Kindergarten 300 Kaitaia Gun Club 400 Takapuna Womens Recreation Club 200 Hunua Playcentre 300 St John Ambulance Association 2,000 Mangere Community Law Centre 5,000 Tirimoana Primary School 400 Kaikohe St John Ambulance Association 10,000 Hearing Association, North Shore Branch 500 Foundation for Alcohol & Drug Education 120,000 Friends of Kaikohe Hospital 500 NZ Police Rest and Recreation Centre 10,000 SPELD (Franklin) Association Inc. 400 Auckland Aero Club-ASB Bank/ Auckland Women's Health Collective 400 Memorial Scholarships 20,000 Warkworth Search & Rescue 400 Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society-Waiheke Glenfield Music Centre 300 Island Branch 1,000 SPELD Hibiscus Coast 300 NZ Red Cross Society-Waiheke Sub-Branch 1,000 Auckland Reading Association 400 Gisborne/Wairoa Region Flood Appeal-Mayors West Auckland Swimming Centre Trust 50,000 Relief Fund 25,000 Auckland Institute & Museum 8,000 Dated this 9th day of June 1988. Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra 6,000 Phobic Trust of NZ-Auckland Branch 1,000 D. A. FERRIER, Chief Executive. Northland Performing Arts & Competitions Society 1,000 ASB Bank-1988 Annual List of Donations Whangarei Native Forest & Bird Protection Society Inc. 1,000 $ Tangihua Lions Lodge Trust 1,000 Health, Medical and Nurses- Auckland Dorian Choir Inc. 800 Post-Graduate Medical Committee in the University Devenport Community House Inc. 500 of Auckland- Milford Senior Citizens Club Inc. 400 ASB Visiting Professor Scheme 17,000 Finlayson Park School 400 ASB Travelling Fellowship in Medicine 12,000 Papakura South Primary School 400 University of Auckland-School of Medicine­ New Windsor School 400 ASB Library 10,000 3122 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137

$ $ Mater Misericordiae Hospital- Special Project 600 St Josephs's Unit 8,000 Mangere Bridge School­ Auckland Medical Research Foundation 8,000 Special Project 600 Auckland Centre NZ Red Cross Society Inc. 6,000 Matipo Primary School­ NZ Nurses' Association Inc.-Auckland Branch­ Special Project 500 Auckland Branch NZ Nurses Association and Papakura and Districts Historical Society Inc. 500 ASB Scholarship 5,500 St Joseph's School-Pukekohe National Heart Foundation of New Zealand­ Special Project 500 Health Education and Research 5,000 Cockle Bay School- Auckland Eye Research and Education Trust 5,000 Special Project 500 Auckland Division Cancer Society of NZ Inc.­ Murrays Bay Intermediate School­ Patient and Family Support 5,000 Special Project 500 University of Auckland-School of Medicine­ Rangeview Intermediate School­ Surgical Nutrition Research Trust Fund 4,000 Special Project 500 Dental Advisory Committee of the Post-Graduate Edmonton Primary School­ Medical Committee in the University of Special Project 500 Auckland- Churches Education Commission (North Shore ASB Visiting Lecturer 3,500 Committee) 500 Auckland Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases Association Inc. 2,500 Infants and Children- NZ Neurological Foundation (Auckland Division) 2,000 Auckland Hospital Auxiliary 2,000 Auckland Kindergarten Association­ Auckland District Kidney Society Inc. 1,500 Administration and Supervisory Services 7,000 Counterstroke Auckland Inc. 1,000 Establishment Expenses 6,000 Schizophrenia Fellowship NZ Inc. (Auckland Royal New Zealand Plunket Society­ Branch) 1,000 District and Family Support Services 10,000 North Shore Hospital Auxiliary 1,000 Equipment Grant 3,000 Auckland Ostomy Society Inc. 800 Birthright (Auckland) Inc. 3,500 Federation of NZ Ostomy Societies Inc. 800 Auckland Playcentre Association Inc. 2,000 Franklin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary 800 Franklin Kindergarten Association 1,500 Waitakere Hospital Auxiliary 800 500 Auckland Diabetic Society Inc. 800 Te Akoranga Playcentre Association Inc. 1,200 Leprosy Mission NZ 600 NZ Save the Children Fund (Auckland Branch Inc.) 1,000 Children in Hospital Liaison Group (Auckland) Inc. 600 La Leche League-Northern Area 500 Woodlands Park Community Kindergarten- Scholarships, Bursaries and Research­ Special Project 400

Secondary Schools Bursary Scheme for 7th Form Musical and Arts- Scholars 85,000 University of Auckland­ Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra 8,000 Post-graduate Scholarship Fund 4,000 Auckland Performing Arts Competition Society Inc. 5,000 Library Fund 3,000 North Shore Theatre and Arts Trust 5,000 St Stephen's School­ North Shore Performing Arts Competitions Society Scholarship Fund 2,500 Inc. 4,000 Library Fund 1,000 Auckland Theatre Trust Board lnc.-Mercury Queen Victoria School­ Theatre 3,000 Scholarship Fund 2,500 South Auckland Performing Arts Competition Library Fund 1,000 Society 3,000 United World Colleges in NZ Inc.­ North Shore Operative Society Inc. 2,500 Auckland and Northland Scholarship Fund 3,000 Auckland Operatic Society Inc.- Wesley College Trust Board- Special Grant 2,000 ASB Bank Scholarship 2,000 Auckland Youth Orchestra Inc. 1,000 Papakura Theatre Club Inc. 800 Education and School Projects­ Uxbridge Community Projects Inc. 800 School Library Grants 50,000 Auckland Caledonian Dancing Society Inc. 600 Auckland Primary Principals Trust Board lnc.­ South Auckland Choral Society Inc. 600 ASB Travelling Fellowships- Auckland Highland and National Dancing Society Six months Study Award 11,000 Inc. 600 Three months Study Award 5,500 Auckland National Dancing Teachers and Judges Auckland Institute and Museum 15,000 Association Inc. 600 Museum of Transport and Technology of NZ Trust 15,000 Auckland Youth Symphonic Band Inc. 600 Auckland Science Exhibition 3,000 Friendly Road Choir 600 Auckland Mathematical Association Inc 1,500 Mairangi Players Inc. 600 West Auckland Workers Educational Association 1,000 Manukau City Band Inc. 600 Inc. 500 St Matthews Chamber Orchestra Inc. 600 Auckland Workers Educational Association Inc. 1,000 Mount Albert Youth Orchestra 600 Auckland Adult Literacy Scheme Inc. 1,000 New Lynn Citizens Band Inc. 500 Auckland University-Willis Airey Library 1,000 Auckland Youth Choir 500 NZ Craftsman Training Foundation Inc.- Howick and Pakuranga Orchestral Society Inc. 500 Auckland Branch 1,000 Auckland Concert Band Inc. 500 Auckland Outdoor Education Association Inc. 1,000 Auckland Youth Theatre Inc. 500 Pacific Island Youth Leadership Trust 800 Piping and Dancing Association of NZ-Auckland - Centre 500 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3123

$ $ NZ Spinning, Weaving and Woolcrafts Society Dial-A-Ride Auckland 1,500 Inc.-Auckland Branch 400 NZ Society for the Intellecutally Handicapped Modern School of Music-South Auckland 400 Inc.-Papakura Branch 1,300 Auckland Choral Association 400 NZ Riding for Disabled Association Inc.-North Shore Group 1,200 Senior Citizens- Welfare Association for Handicapped Children- Christian Hospital Trust Board Inc. 12,000 Mangere Hospital and St Johns Home Inc. 1,000 Selwyn Foundation 12,000 Carlson Cerebral Palsy School 1,000 Knox Home Trust Board 10,000 NZ Haemophilia Society Inc. 1,000 Northern Masonic Association Trust Board 10,000 Hearing Association Auckland Branch Inc. 1,000 Little Sisters of the Poor (NZ) Trust Board-St Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Joseph's Home 10,000 Society-(Auckland) Inc. 1,000 Sunset Home Inc. 10,000 Muscular Dystrophy Association of NZ Inc. 1,000 Auckland Presbyterian Hospital Trustees, Inc.-St Wilson Home for Crippled Children-Gabrielle Andrews Home and Hospital 7,000 Preston Library 1,000 Powley House Trust Board 5,000 Parkinsonism Society of NZ-Auckland Branch 1,000 Edenvale Home Trust Board 4,000 Down's Association-Auckland 1,000 Auckland Old Peoples Welfare Council Inc. 2,500 NZ Riding for Disabled Association Inc.- North Shore Old Peoples Welfare Council Inc. 1,200 Greenhithe Branch 1,000 Eden Christian Trust 1,000 Auckland Protected Employment Trust 800 Church and Community of St James-(St James Auckland Speech-Language Therapy Association 800 Presbyterian Church)-Steele House 1,000 Point Chevalier Hard of Hearing Centre Inc. 500 Glenfield Senior Citizens Club Inc. 500 Kia Kaha Blind Hockey Club 500 Howick Senior Citizens Club Inc. 500 SPELD-Hibiscus Coast and Districts 500 Blockhouse Bay and District Senior Citizens Association Inc. 500 Welfare and Social Services- Aged, Widowed and Invalided Beneficiaries Inc.- Salvation Army- North Shore Society 500 Welfare Services Programme 30,000 Torbay Senior Citizens Club Inc. 500 Presbyterian Support Services (Northern)­ Point Chevalier Senior Citizens Association Inc. 500 Social Services Programme 30,000 Ponsonby Senior Citizens Club Inc. 500 Auckland Baptist Social Services Council- Kelston and Western Districts Senior Citizens Club 500 Social Services Programme 15,000 Glen Eden Senior Citizens Association Inc. 500 Auckland Methodist Central Mission 15,000 North Shore Old Folks Association Inc. 500 Auckland City Mission 10,000 Auckland Old Folks Association Inc. 500 Auckland Help Foundation- Birkenhead Senior Citizens Association Inc. 500 Special Grant 10,000 Northcote Point Senior Citizens Association Inc. 500 Life Line and Interchurch Counselling Service Inc. 6,000 Milford Senior Citizens Club Inc. 500 Arohanui Foundation Trust Board 6,000 Auckland Provincial Council of Senior Citizens Odyssey House Trust Inc. 5,000 Association Inc. 500 Mangere Marae-Chruch Project Committee 4,000 Te Atatu Senior Citizens Club Inc. 500 South Auckland Hospice Charitable Trust 4,000 Edmonton Senior Citizens Club Inc. 500 NZ Optometric Vision Research Foundation- Waiheke Senior Citizens Association Inc. 500 Special Grant 3,000 Manurewa Senior Citizens Club Inc. 500 Catholic Social Services (Auckland) 3,000 Hospice Foundation of Auckland 3,000 Physically and Intellectually Handicapped­ Auckland Volunteer Coastguard Service Inc. 2,500 Auckland Branch of NZ Crippled Children Society St Vincent De Paul Society 2,500 Inc. 8,000 Youth Guidance Inc.-Auckland/West Auckland/ Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind­ Tamaki 2,500 Auckland Branch 5,000 Youthlink Trust 2,000 Auckland Sheltered Workshop and Training Centre Higher Ground Charitable Trust 2,000 Inc. 5,000 Church Army in New Zealand-Huia Lodge 1,500 Laura Fergusson Trust for Disabled Persons Inc.­ "4221" Trust 1,500 Auckland Branch 5,000 Manukau Emergency Houses Society Inc. 1,500 St Anne's Club for the Blind Inc. 3,000 Richmond Fellowship of NZ lnc.-Auckland Communicare, Civilian Maimed Association Branch 1,500 (Auckland) Inc. 3,000 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society Auckland Ambury Park Riding for Disabled Centre Inc. 2,500 Inc. 1,500 NZ Society for the Intellectually Handicapped Auckland Central Marriage Guidance Council 1,200 Inc.-North Shore Branch 2,500 Auckland Marriage Guidance Inc.-North Shore NZ Society for the Intellectually Handicapped Branch 1,200 Inc.-Franklin Branch 2,000 Lifeline Franklin Inc. 1,200 North Shore Civilian Maimed Association Inc. 1,800 New Zealand Happiness Club Inc. 1,000 North Shore Civilian Maimed Residential Home Te Whare Whariki Trust-Papakura 1,000 Trust Board 1,500 Home and Family Society 1,000 Blinded Servicemen's Trust Board 1,500 Papakura Coast Guard Inc. 1,000 Cerebral Palsy Society of NZ Inc. 1,500 Community of St James (St James Presbyterian Auckland Asthma Society Inc. 1,500 Church) 1,000 NZ Society for the Intellectually Handicapped Help Foundation South Auckland 1,000 Inc.-Tamaki Branch 1,500 Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary-St NZ Society for the Intellectually Handicapped Anne's Girls Hostel 800 Inc.-West Auckland Branch 1,500 New Zealand Sunday School Union Inc. 800 3124 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 137

$ $ NZ Association of the Deaf Inc.-Auckland Field Maori Evangelical Fellowship Youth and Childrens Office 800 Camp Committee 80( Orakei Marae Centre for Education and Cultural Willow Park Camp Trust Board 60( Exchange 800 Youth Hostels Association (NZ) lnc.-North Shore Youth Resource Centre 800 Branch 60( Barnardo's New Zealand-Auckland Regional Every Girls Rally (Auckland District) 60( Office 800 Girls Brigade lnc.-Waitakere Region 50( Anglican Trust for Women and Children 800 Every Boys Rally Auckland Trust 50( South Auckland Marriage Guidance Council 800 Church by the Seashore 50( Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals- Paerata Social and Recreation Club Inc.­ Auckland Inc. 800 Community Hall Project 50( Breast Cancer Support Society Inc. 800 Family Budgeting Service Inc. 800 Not Otherwise Classified- Womens Refuge Auckland Inc. 600 North Shore Womens Refuge Inc. 600 Institute of Ambulance Officers-Auckland and Old Homestead Community House-Point Northland 1,00C Chevalier 600 Mangere Community Law Office Trust 1,00C Pregnancy Help lnc.-Auckland Branch 600 Northern Archives and Records Trust Board Inc. 50C Pregnancy Counselling Services Inc. 600 Eating Disorders Support Group Trust Inc. 600 Northland NZ Widows and Widowers Association Inc.- Northland Support (Presbyterian Support Services/ Auckland Branch 600 Methodist Mission)- South Auckland Family Refuge Inc. 600 Social Services Programme 5,000 Auckland East Parents Centre Inc. 500 NZ Registered Nurses Association-Whangarei Cinderella Society Inc. 500 Branch-Northland Nurses ASB Scholarship Auckland Parents Centre Inc. 500 Fund 3,000 West Auckland Parents Centre Inc. 500 Royal New Zealand Plunket Society-Northland Te Whare Piringa-Mo-To-Wahine Trust Board 500 Branch 3,000 Papakura Parents Centre 500 NZ Society for the Intellectually Handicapped Glen Innes Circle 500 lnc.-Northland Branch 2,500 Auckland Womens Health Collective 500 Northland Performing Arts Competitions Society NZ Widows and Widowers Association lnc.-West Inc. 2,000 Auckland Branch 400 Whangarei Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society NZ Widows and Widowers Association Inc.­ Inc. 2,000 Howick, Southern and Eastern Area Branch 400 St John Ambulance Association-Bay of Islands NZ Widows and Widowers Association lnc.-East Sub-Centre Coast Bays Branch 400 Special Grant 2,000 Life Enrichment Trust 400 Northland Medical Foundation Inc.­ Arthritis Foundation (West Auckland Support Special Grant 2,000 Group) 400 Northern Wairoa Maori, Maritime and Pioneer Manukau Womens Refuge 400 Museum Society Inc. 1,500 Kings Empire Veterans NZ Inc. (Auckland Branch) 400 Northland Society of Arts Inc. 1,500 Northland Crippled Children Society 1,500 Youth and Recreation- Birthright (Northland) Inc. 1,000 Auckland Surf Life Saving Association­ Lonsdale Park Camp Trust Board 1,000 Administration 9,000 Lifeline (Whangarei) Inc. 1,000 Patrol Equipment 9,000 Northland Provincial Girl Guide Association 1,000 Youthtown Police and Citizens Club Inc. 9,000 Northland Playcentre Association Inc. 1,000 Scout Association of New Zealand-Auckland Area Whangarei Friends of the Hospital Society 800 Office 6,000 Rape Crisis Group-Whangarei 800 Girl Guides Association-Auckland Province 5,000 Far North Regional Museum, Kaitaia 800 Metropolitan YMCA-Auckland 4,000 NZ Riding for the Disabled Association lnc.- Boys Brigade-Northern Regional Centre 3,000 Whangarei Branch 800 Girls Brigade (NZ) lnc.- 2,000 Arthritis Foundation-Northland Division 800 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Charitable Trust Board 1,500 Warkworth Search and Rescue 800 South Auckland Sport and Recreation Club Inc. 1,500 Northland Battalion Boys Brigade 600 Adventure Camp Trust Board 1,500 Northland Child Abuse Prevention Society 600 Girl Guides Association-North Shore Province 1,500 Bay of Islands Family and Marriage Counselling Onehunga Community Youth Council Inc. 1,200 Service 600 Girl Guides Association-South Auckland Province 1,200 Prisoners Aid Rehabilitation Society-Northland Panmure Young Citizens Centre Trust Board Inc. 1,200 District Inc. 600 Navy League of New Zealand-Auckland Branch Redhill Methodist Camp Trust 600 Inc. 1,000 Whangarei Youth Orchestra 600 Air Cadet League of NZ (Auckland District Friends of Kaikohe Hospital 600 Council) 1,000 Tamaterau Reserve Board- Outward Bound Trust of New Zealand-Auckland 1,000 Hall Extensions Project 500 Girls Brigade (NZ) lnc.-North Shore Region 1,000 Kaitaia Group for Riding for Disabled 500 Girls Brigade Inc.-South Auckland Region 800 Whangarei Beneficiaries and Old Folk Association New Zealand Sunday School Union lnc.-Peter Inc. 500 Snell Youth Village Camp 800 Schizophrenia Fellowship NZ Inc.-Northland NZ Youth Trust 800 Branch 500 Auckland Anniversary Regatta Inc. 800 Hokianga Hospital Auxiliary Inc. 500 4 AUGUST NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3125

$ $ Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of NZ Whangarei Citizens Advice Bureau 400 lnc.-Northern Branch 500 Far North Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council 400 Pregnancy Counselling Service Inc.-Whangarei Kaikohe Parents Centre Inc. 400 Branch 500 St John Ambulance Cadet Division-Kaikohe 300 Adult Reading and Learning Assistance Scheme- SPCA-Mangonui County Inc. 300 Whangarei Inc. 500 Whangarei Depressive Support Group 300 Whangarei Womens Refuge Inc. 500 $875,500 Northland Association for Mental Health Inc. 500 Kaikohe Awi Beneficicaries Association Inc. 400 gn8481 Kerikeri Citizens Advice Bureau 400

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