BumlJ. 114. 3159

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Jublis ~th hJZ iutg.ority.

WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1942.

RRATUM.-The day of the week printed on page 2921 in the SCHEDULE. E heading of Gazette No. 113, dated 22nd December, 1942, APPRiOXIMATE area of the piece of Crown land set apart: should read "Tuesday" instead of" Wednesday." 2 roods 9·56 perches. Being part closed road adjoining Turiroa Agricultural Sec­ A.Zlooating Railway Larnd to the Pwrposes of a Street in the tion 19, part Lot 1, D.P. 4862, and Sections 1 and 4. Bo!f(YIJ;gh of Wa,iroa. Situated in Block V, Waihua Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.). (S.0. 1222.) [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more A PROCLAMATION. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 102369, 1leposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Wellington, and thereon coloured green. I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in Given under the hand of His . Excellency the Governor­ this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hemby pro­ under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of clajm ancl declare that the land which is described in the December, 1942. Schedule hereto ( and which was acquired for the East Coast J. G. BARCLAY, Main Trtmk Railway and is not now required for such Fol' the Minister of Public Works. purpose) shall, upon the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette, become street, and that such street shall be GOD SAVE THE KING! maintained by the Wairoa Borough Council in like manner (P.W. 70/5/25/0/1.) as other public highways are controlled and maintained by the said Council.

Crown Land set apart for a Surfaceman's Cottage in Block V, SCHEDULE. W aihua Swrvey Distriat. APPRJOXIMATE area of the piece of land dealt with: 3 roods 3· 1 perches. Being patt Railway land (Proclamation 1758), formerly part [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Section 20, Orangitirohia Block (Borough of Wairoa) A PROCLAMATION. (Hawke's Bay R.D.). (S.0. 1231, green.) N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 102987, every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at thjs behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pro­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the ·Governor­ claim and declare that the Crown land described in the General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and Schedule hereto is hereby set apart for a surfaceman's iesued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th cottage; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-ninth day of December, day of December, 1942. one thousand nine hundred and forty-two. J. G. BARCLAY, For the Minister of Public Works. SCHEDULE. GOD SAVE THE KING I (P.W. 6/116/2.) APPRJOXIMATE area of the piece of Crown land set apart: 1 rood 18·51 perches. Being part of closed road adjoining Sections 3, 4, and 5, Crown Land set apart for the P'l1.1rposes of the East Coast and part Lot 1, D.P. 4862. Main Trunk Railway (Napier Northwards Seation) in Block V, Waihua Survey District. Situated in Block V, Waihua Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.). (S.O. 1922, red.) [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 106519, A PROCLAMATION. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities \Vellington, and thereon coloured green. I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor~ this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pro­ under the Seal of that Dominion, this 17th day claim and declare that the Crown land described in the of December, 1942. . Schedule hereto is hereby set apart for the purposes of the J. G. BARCLAY, East Coast Main Trunk Railway (Napier Northwards Sec­ For the Minister of Public Works. tion); and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-ninth day of December, GOD SAVJll TEE KING! one thousand nine hundred and forty-two. (P.W. 62/49/5/3.) A 3160 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. · [No. 114

SCHEDULE. Declaring Land aoqu.ired. for a Government Work, and not APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land in respect of which reqwi,red for that Pwrpose, to be Crown Land. the leasehold interest is taken: 1 rood. Being Section 13, Block XLIV, Town of Rotorua. (Borough of Rotorua.) [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Situated in Block I, Tarawera Survey District (Auckland A PROCLAMATION. R.D.). (S.O. 31880.) N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authoritie.s In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 115878, every other power and authority in anywise enabling me. in deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ subject to the Land Act, 1924. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of December, 1942. SCHEDULE. J. 0-. BARCLAY, APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crown For the Minister of Public Works. land: 13 acres 36·78 perches. Being part Waikanae No. 4 Block (Borough of Gisborne) GOD SAVE THE KING! (Gisborne R.D.). (S.O. 4236, blue.) (P.W. 24/2867.) In the Gisborne Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 115522, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Land, proolaimed, as Street in the City of ·. vVellington, and thereon edged orange. Given under the hand of His Excellency the . Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of December, 1942. A PROCLAMATION. ·1 N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by J. G. BARCLAY, section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis For the Minister of Public Works. Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of GoD SAVE THE KING! New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as street the land described in the Schedule hereto. (P.W. 24/1258/23.)

Declaring Land taken for a Government Work, and not required for SCHEDULE. that Purpose, to be Grown Land. APPRIOXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as street: · 1 rood 34·2 perches. Being Lot 34, D.P. 6841, part Rural Section 154. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Situated in Block XV, Christchurch Survey District (City qf Christchurch). (S.O. 7031.) A PROCLAMATION. In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 115848, I in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril W ellingto:i;i, and thereon coloured pink. Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land described in the Schedule Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1924. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of SCHEDULE. December, 1942. · APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land declared to be Crown J. G. BARCLAY, land:- For the Minister of Public Works. A, R. P. Being 0 I 6·5 Lot 353 ; bordered dark green. GoD SAVE THE KING! 0 I 6·2 Lot 354; bordered blue. (P.W. 51/2782.) 0 I 13· l Lot 355 ; bordered light green. Being parts Section I, Borough of Tauranga, and being portion of a rifle range (New Zealand Gazette, 1910, page 3346). Land proclaimed as Road in Block II, Cape Swrvey District, Situated in Bloek X, Tauranga Survey District. Taranaki County. In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 24201, deposited in the office of the Minister of. Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General N pu!suance and exercise of the powers confe!red by of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal I sect10n twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis of that Dominion, this 14th day of December, 1942. Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New J. G. BARCLAY, Zealand, do hereby proclaim as road the land described in For the Minister of Public Works. the .Schedule hereto. Gon SAVE THE KING ! (P.W. 23/296/1.) SCHEDULE. APPRJO.XIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as Leasehold Interest in Land taken for the Purposes of Pu.blio road:- Buildings of the General Government in the Borough of A. R. P. Being Rotorua. 0 2 20 Part Lot 1, D.P. 152, being part Section 4, Tataraimaka District; coloured sepia. 0 3 2 Part Lot 2, D.P. 152, being part Section 4, [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Tataraimaka District; coloured orange. Situated in Block II, Cape Survey District (Taranaki A PROCLAMATION. . R.D.). (S.O. 7996.) N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of In the Taranaki Land District; as the same are more every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in parti~ularlf · delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 115451, this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ depo~1ted m the office of the Minister of Public Works at General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do . hereby pro­ Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. claim and declare that the estate of leasehold in the land described in the Schedule hereto, beld by Gertrude Savage Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ from the Rotorua High School Board for a term of twenty­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued one years from the first day of .January, one thousand nine under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of hundred and thirty-seven, such lease being registered in the Dece~ber, 1942. Land Registry Office at Auckland as number 16335, is hereby J. G. BARCLAY, taken for the purposes of public buildings of the General For the Minister of Public Works. Government; and I do also hereby declare that this Pro­ clamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-ninth day GOD SAVE THE KING! of. December, one thousand nine hundred and forty-two, (P.W. 38/697/1,) DEC. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3161

Land proclaimed as Road in Bl,oeks III and IV, Moutere Survey District, Horowkenua County.

(L,S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ I General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as road the land described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.

Approximate Areas of the Pieces of Land Being Situated in Situated in Shown on Plan Coloured proclaimed as Block Survey District of on Plan Road. I A. R. P. 1 2 29 Part Lot 1, D.P. 10301, being part Manawatu- III Moutere .. I P.W.D. 115692 .. Blue. Kukutauaki 7H and part Kahukara 2A Block 1 2 31·2 Part land on D.P. 9881, being part Kahukura 2A III and IV .. .. Sepia. Block, part Manawatu-Kukutauaki 7H Block, " " and part Manawatu-Kukutauaki 7D 2 Section 2B Block 0 1 2·8 Part Lot 1, D.P. 8980, being part Manawatu- IV .. .. Orange. Kukutauaki 7n 2 Section 2B Block " " (S.O. 20854.)

In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of December, 1942. J. G. BARCLAY, For the Minister of Public Works.

Gon SAVE THE KINO ! (P.W. 62/9/511/0.)

Land proolawneii as Road, anil Road closed, in Block IV, Land proolavmed M Road, and Road closed, in Block XII, OtahO'U,OJ S'1.11rv1ey District, Masterton County. Onewhero Survey District, Raglan Cmunty. [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis A PROCLAMATION. Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as road the land described I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto. New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as road the land described in the First Schedule hereto ; and also do hereby proclaim FIRST SCHEDULE. as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto. LAND PRIOCLAIMED AS RoAD. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as road:- FIRST SCHEDULE. A. R. P. Being 1 1 18·9 Part Section 533, Whareama Block; coloured LAND PRiOCLAIMED AS ROAD. sepia. 1 3 7·1 Part Lot 2, D.P.S. 2301, 2302, and 2303, APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as road: being part Section 533, Whareama Block; 3 roods 27 perches. coloured blue. Being part Lot 1, D.P. 14052, being part Allotment 17, O O 30 Part Lot 2, D.P.S. 2301, 2302, and 2303, being Onewhero Parish; coloured sepia. part Section 512, Whareama Block; coloured blue. O O 6·9 Part Lot 1, D.P. 2301, being part Section 512, Whareama Block; coloured orange. SECOND SCHEDULE. ROAD CIJOSED. SECOND SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: 3 roods 7 RJOAD CLOSED. perches. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: 2 acres Adjoining or passing through Allotments 159, 160, 161, and 0 roods 30·5 perches. Lot 1 on D.P. 14052, being part Allotment 17, Onewhero Adjoining or passing through part Section 533, Whareama Parish; coloured green. Block, and Lot 1, D.P. 2301, and Lot 2, D.P.S. 2301, 2302, and 2303, being parts Sections 512 and 533, · All situated in Block XII, Onewhero Survey District Whareama Block; coloured green. (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 31226.) All situated in Block IV, Otahoua Survey District. All in the Auckland Land District; as the same are (S.O. 20864.) more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. All in the Wellington Land District ; as the same are 113344, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.J?. Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above 115749, deposited in the office of the Minister of Pubhc mentioned. · Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ under the Seal of that Dominion, this 9th day of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued December, 1942. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of December, 1942. .T. G. BARCLAY, .T. G. BARCLAY, Fot the Minister of Public Works . For the Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE THE KINGl GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 62/10/835/0.) (P.W. 34/3942.) '3162 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 114

Land proclaimed as Road, Road closed, and Land ta'ken in Blocks VT; II, I, XI, (JJrul, VII, Puketapu Survey District, and Block XIII, · Maungaharuru Survey District, Hawke'.y Bay County.

[L,S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Gove'rnor-General. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, I the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proelaim as road the land described in the First Schedule hereto, and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto ; and I do also hereby take the land described in the Third Schedule hereto for the purposes of subsection ten of the said section twelve.

FIRST SCHEDUL:J]}. LAND PROCLAIMED AS ROAD.

AreasApproximate of the Pieces I Situated in Situated in Survey of Land proclaimed Being Block District of Shown on Plan IColoured Plan on as Road. I A. R. P. I 0 0 14·3 Part Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 1, D.P. 836) VI Puketapu P.W.D.110835 Yellow. 0 0 4·8 Part Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot I, D.P. 3~94) VI Blue. 0 I 8·5 Part Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 1, D.P. 836) VI Yellow. 0 0 10·2 Part Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot I, D.P. 1160) VI Blue. 0 0 0·08 Part Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 1, D.P. 1536) II Purple. (S.O. 1236, green.) 0 0 18·7 Part Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot I, D.P. 2321) II P.W.D. 110836 0 0 21·8 Part Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot I, D.P. 2321) II 0 0 0·004 Part Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 1, D.P. 2321) I (S.O. 1237, green.) 0 I 6·4 Part Taupo Road Rural Section 9, and part closed road I P.W.D. 110837 (part Lot l. D.P. 3955) o· I 16·4 Part Taupo Road Rural Section 20 (part Lot I, D.P. 3955) I (S.0. 1238, green.) 0 3 17·5 Part Railway Reserve XI P.W.D. 110088 Pink. l I 38 Part 6s, Beattie Settlement XI Blue. 0 I 14 Part 5s, Beattie Settlement XI Pink. 0 I 32 Part Blocks 11, 12, and 15, Eskdale C.G.D. (part Lot 4, VII Deeds Plan 665) 0 0 -0-04 Part Block 15, Eskdale C.G.D. (part Lot 4, Deeds VII Plan 665) 0 0 4 Part closed road, D.P. 1368 VII Yellow. 0 I 26 0 0 4·8 Part Block 103, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 2, D.P. 2068) VII 0 0 11·3 '~ 0 I 5 J 0 0 22·1 l 0 0 9 0 0 23·7 I ?- Parts 7s, Beattie Settlement XI 0 0 1·3 I 0 0 29 I ·· 1 0 I 16·4 J 0 0 O·l l. Parts ls, Beattie Settlement VI Pink. 0 0 2·8 J (S.O. 1987, red.) 0 0 10·5 0 0 16·4 ?- Parts Block 103, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 2, D.P. 2068) VII P.W.D. 110089 Yellow. 0 0 10 'J 0 0 20·9 Part Block 103, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot\, D.P. 1198) VII Blue. 0 0 3·3 Part Block 103, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 2, D.P. 1198) VI 0 I 24·3 Part Blocks 93 and 103, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 2, VI D.P. 1198) 0 2 7.4 Part Block 93, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 2, D.P. 1198) VI 0 0 5.5 0 3 4.7 0 0 33 '~ Parts Block 93, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot I, D.P. 4640) VI 0 0 26 I 0 0 7.3 J 0 0 17·3 0 0 9·7 I I I 5 '?- Parts ls, Beattie Settlement VI Pink. 0 I 1·5 I 0 2 36·7 J 0 0 0·2 Part Block 103, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot I, D.P. 2067) VI Yellow. 0 0 26·6 0 0 20·7 I I 34·8 'I 0 0 26·9 I 0 0·7 ~ Parts Block 93, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 1, D.P. 2067) VI 0 l 23·5 I 0 0 3·3 I 2 3 21 0 3 3 J (S.O. 1988, red.) 0 I 23 l l 26 Parts Block 93, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 1, D.P. 2oq7) VI P.W.D.110090 0 0 14 '~ 0 l 14 J I 0 5 Part Block 93, Puketapu C.G.D. (part land, D.P. 3680) VI Blue. 0 0 16·5 0 I 7·5 ?- Parts Block 103, Puketapu C.G.D. (part land, D.P. 3680) VI 0 0 6·1 'J 0 0 37·9 Parts Blocks 103 and 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part land, VI D.P. 3680) 0 35·2 0 l. Parts Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot I, D.P.. 3694) VI 0 0 1·8 J Yellow. 0 I 29 0 3 14 I 0 3 20 '?- Parts Block 93, Puketapu C.G.D. (part land, D.P~ 836) VI Pink. 0 0 21 0 0 28·5 J 0 0 3·9 0 0 2·3· ?- Parts Block 103, Puketapu C.G.D. (part land, D.P; 836) VI 0 0 27·3 'J 0 0 36·4 l 0 0 9-4 ~ Parts Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part land, D.P; 836) VI 0 0 10·6 j 0 0 17·2 (S.O. 1989, red.) (Hawke'& Bay R.D.) DEC. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND OAZETTE. 3168

SECOND SCHEDULE. ROAD CLOSED. I Approximate I Situated in Situated in Survey Coloured on .Areas of the Pieces Adjoining or passing through I Shown on Plan of Road closed, Block District of I Plan

A, R, P, 15 7 O O · Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (Lot I, D.P. 3694) 0 0 38·4 fl VI Puketapu P.W.D. 110835 Green. 0 0 7 · I Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (Lot I, D.P. 836) VI (S.O. 1236, green.) o o 9·5 1 II 1 0 I 8·9 I I 20·8 Blork 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (Lot I, D.P. 2321) -< II ~ P.W.D. 110836 o o r 1 I and II J 0 0 21·6 j l I o o 5 1 0 I 34·6 J~ Block 114, Puketapu C.G.D. I 0 0 31·1 0 0 8·4 Block 114, Puketapu C.G.D., and Taupo Road Rural I Section 26 o o 11 ·4 1 o o 19·9 I 0 0 3·3 ~ Tau po Road Rural Section 26 I o o 29·9 I 0 0 28·4 J 0 l 32 Taupo Road Rural Sections 26 and 28 and closed road I 0 3 22·7 Taupo Road Rural Section 28 I 0 0 0·006 Taupo Road Rural Section 27 I 0 0 3·3 Tanpo Road Rural Section 26 and closed road I 0 0 9 Taupo Road Rural Sections 25 and 26 I 0 0 37·2 } 0 0 25 · Taupo Road Rural Section 26 I 0 0 l ·79 Taupo Road Rural Section 29 and closed road I 0 0 18·4 Taupo Road Rural Sections 26 and 29 and closed road I 0 0 3·95l Taupo Road Rural Section 28 I 0 0 29·9 J 0 0 29·9 Taupo Road Rural Sections 27 and 28 I I g g 1:.5 ~ Taupo Road Rural Section 27 0 1 15· l · 0 0 6·5 Taupo Road Rural Section 25 I 0 1 14 j 0 0 2·8 Taupo Road Rural Section 25 and part closed road I 0 0 0·16l I 0 0 30·4 f Taupo Road Rural Section 24 and closed road 0 0 13·2 Taupo Road Rural Section 25 I (S.O. 1237, green.) 0 0 30·8 Taupo Road Rural Section 22 I P.W.D. 110837 0 0 25·9 Land taken by Proclamation No. 1899 I 0 0 30 l Lot 1, D.P. 3955, being part Taupo Road Rural I 0 0 3·9 f Section 20 and closed road 0 I 13·5 Taupo Road Rural Section 25 I 0 0 26·5 Taupo Road Rural Section 25 and part closed road I (S.O. 1238, green.) 0 3 33 Section 6s, Beattie Settlement XI P.W.D. 110088 0 0 1·5 Section IOs, Beattie Settlement VII o o 1-8 1 0 0 3 , Section 7s, Beattie Settlement VII 0 0 13·5 J 0 1 11·3 Section ls, Beattie Settlement VII 0 0 24·6 Lot 4, Deeds Plan 665 VII o o 2 1 0 0 18·2 0 0 9·5 J Lot 2, D.P. 2068 VII 0 0 5·5 (S.O. 1987, red.) 0 0 9 VII 0 1 26·6 1 Section ls, Beattie Settlement VII P.W.D. 110089 0 0 11 ·5 J { VI } 0 0 20·3 l Lot 2, D.P. 2068 VII 0 0 6·1 f 0 0 6·2 Lot I, D.P. 2068, and Lot 1, D.P. 1198 VII 0 0 15·3 Lot 1, D.P. 1198 VI and VII 0 I 23 0 0 10·6 1, Lot 2, D.P. 1198 VI 0 3 8·7 0 I 15·5 )fl 0 2 1·3 Lot I, D.P. 4640 VI 0 3 16 Lot I, D.P. 4640, and Lots I and 2, D.P. 2067 VI 0 0 33 l' O O 13 .6 { Lot I, D.P. 4640 VI 0 1 19·3

0 0 5·43·4 I Lot I, D.P. 2067 VI 0 1 26·6 0 0 1·5 0 0 0·4 (S.O. 1988, red.) 0 0 8·6 } 0 0 11 Lot I, D. P. 2067 VI P.W.D. 110090 0 0 2·3 fl 0 0 35·2 Land on D.P. 3680 VI 0 1 12·7 Land on D.P. 3680,. and Lot I, D.P. 3694 VI 0 0 2·6 L Lot I, D.P. 3694 VI 0 0 10·9 { 0 2 6 o o 10·5 I o o 22.5 I o o 32·8 Land on D.P. 836 VI 0 0 2·6 Jr 0 0 39·6 0 0 15 (S.O. 1989, red.) (Hawke's Bay R.D.) 3164 rrHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 114

THIRD SCHEDULE. ~AND TAKEN.

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

A. R. P. 0 0 2 Part Taupo Road Rural Section 9, part Lot 1, D.P. 3955 I Puketapu .. P.W.D. 110837 Brown. (S.O. 1238, green.) 0 0 8 Part Block 103, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 2, D.P. 2068) VII .. P.W.D. 110089 Blue. 0 0 3·7 Part Blqck 93, Puketapu C.G.D. (part Lot 1, D.P. 2067) VI " .. Pink. (S.O. 1988, red.) " " 0 0 8 Part Block 93, Puketapu C.G.D. (part land, D.P. 3680) VI .. P.W.D. 110090 Yellow. 0 0 1·9 Part Block 111, Puketapu C.G.D. (part land, D.P. 836) VI " ... (S.O. 1989, red.) " " " (Hawke's Bay RD.)'

All in the Hawke's Bay Land District ; as the same are more ·particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of December. 1942. tT. G. BARCLAY, For the Minister of Public Works. Gon SAVE THE KING ~ (P.W. 70/5/22/0.)

Road closed in Lindis Survey District, Vincent Oounty.

[L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Gonmor-General. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, I the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as closed the portions of road described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.

Approximate Areas I of the Pieces of Road .Adjoining or passing through Shown on Plan closed. I

A, R. P. 0 0 26 Run 2350 P.W.D.102270 (S.O. L. 74.) 0 2 30 Run236B P.W.D. 102271 1 2 11 Runs 2350 and 236B 0 1 25") o o 28 r Run 2350 2 0 OJ (S.O. L. 75.)

Run 2350 HJf2 3 20 P.W.D. 102272 0 I 30 0 0 15 0 2 I5J 0 I 20 (S.O. L. 76.) 7 o o} Run235B 0 1 30 P.W.D. 102273 (S.O. L. 77.)

Situated in Lindis Survey District (Otago R.D.). In the Otago Land District ; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked as above mentioned, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. . ·Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of December, 1942. J. G. BARCLAY, For the Minister of Public Works. GOD SA'VE THE KING ! (P.W. 70/16/60/0.)

Roa,il, closed in Block X,,· Waimea .Survey District, Westlood Situated hi Block X, Waimea Survey District (West­ Oo'lllf/;ty. · land R.D.). (S.0. 4318.) In the Westland Land District; as the same are more [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 115850, A PROCLAMATION. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Wellington, and thereon coloured green. I sect:i:on twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as closed the road described General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued in the Schedule hereto. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of December, 1942. SCHEDULE. J. G. BARCLAY, APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road closed:- For the Minister of Public Works. A. R. P. Adjoining. 13 3 16 Sections 1032 and 1072. GoD SAVE THE KING 1 1 3 19 Road. (P.W. 44/858.) DEC. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3165

Porti011, of Roaa closed in Bloek V, Waihua Survey Distriet, In the Gisborne Land District; as the same are more W airoa County. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 112088, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at \V ellington, and thereon coloured green. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ A PROCLAMATION. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by under the Seal of that Dominion, this 9th day of I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis December, 1942. Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of J. G. BARCLAY, New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as closed the portion of For t~e Minister of Public Works. road described in the Schedule hereto. GoD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 62/4/810/0.) SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: 2 roods 9·56 perches. Leasehold Estate or Interest in Land taken for the Purposes of the Adjoining Turiroa Agricultural Section 19, part Lot 1, Downs Water-supply Scheme in Block XI, Pareora Survey D.P. 4862, and Sections 1 and 4. District. Situated in Block V, Waihua Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.). (S.O. 1222.) [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more A PROCLAMATION. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 102369, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at ellington, and thereon coloured green. I me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power ,v and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the leasehold estate General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued or interest in the land described in the Schedule hereto held from under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of His Majesty the King by William Thomas McCaw, of Tycho, December, 1942. Farmer, under and by virtue of Lease in Perpetuity, Volume 213, J. G. BARCLAY, folio 134, Canterbury Registry, is hereby taken for the purposes of For the Minister of Public Works. the Downs Water-supply Scheme (reservoir-site); and I do also hereby declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after GOD SAVE THE KING! the twenty-ninth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and (P.W. 70/5/25/0/1.) forty-two.

Portion of Road, closed in Block V, W aihua Survey Distriet, SCHEDULE. Wairoa County. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land in respect of which the lease­ hold estate or interest is taken: I acre 3 roods 13·6 perches. Being part Section 105, Rosewill Settlement. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Situated in Block XI, Pare~ra Survey District (Canterbury A PROCLAMATION. R.D.). (S.O. 7424.) N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 112498, deposited Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as closed the portion of thereon edged sepia. road described in the Schedule hereto. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 15th day of December, 1942. SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: 1 rood 18·51 J. G. BARCLAY, perches. For the Minister of Public Works. Adjoining Sections 3, 4, and 5, and part Lot 1, D.P. 4862. Gon SAVE THE KING ! Situated in Block V, Waihua Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.). (S.O. 1922, red.) (P.W. 64/101/6/6.) In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 106519, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Altering and Redefining the Boundaries of the Eastern Pohangina Wellington, and thereon coloured green. Rabbit District.-(Notice No. Ag. 3989.) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 17th day of C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. December, 1942. ORDER IN COUNCIL. J. G. BARCLAY, At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of December, For the Minister of Public Works. 1942. GOD SAVE THE KING! Present: Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. (P.W. 62/49/5/3.) HEREAS by section thirty-one of the Rabbit Nuisance W Act, 1928, it is enacted that the Governor-General, at the Stopping Gol/J,e1-nment Road in Block VII, Matakaoa Survey request of the Board of any Rabbit District, may, by Order in District. Council, alter and redefine the boundaries of its district : And whereas the district known as the Eastern Pohangina [t.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Rabbit District has been constituted under and for the purposes A PROCLAMATION. of the said Act : · And whereas the Board of the said district has, pursuant to N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities the said section thirty-one of the said Act, requested that the I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of boundaries of its district be altered and redefined by including an every other power .and authority in anywise enabling me in additional area therein : this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Govern?r­ And whereas the consent of a majority of the persons in such General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim additional area qualified to be enrolled on the ratepayers' list for as stopped the Government road described in the Schedule the said district has been given to the inclusion of such additional hereto, such road being no longer required. area in the said district : And whereas it is deemed expedient to alter and redefine the SCHEDULE. boundaries of the said district accordingly : Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road hereby stopped:- authorities conferred upon him by the said Act, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby- ~ 1J.71 Whareka:::oi:~:glOB Block. (!) Alter and redefine the boundaries of the said district so 0 0 31·3 constituted as aforesaid : g g Wharekahika No. 7 Block. (2) Declare that the boundaries of the said dist~ict shall be fti those set forth in the Schedule hereto ; and, further, Situated in Block VII, Matakaoa Survey District (Gis­ (3) Declare that this Order in Council shall come into force horne R.D.). (S.O. 4195, blue.) on the day following publication hereof in the Gazette. 3166 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.,114

SCHEDULE. 7. RENTAL. . BOUNDARIES OF THE EASTERN POHANGINA RABBIT DISTRICT. For the purpose of assessing the annual rental payable in respect ALL that area in the Wellington Land District situate in the Oroua, of this license, the licensee may install a suitable maximum-demand Woodville, and Po4angina Counties, and bounded as follows : indicator to the satisfaction of the Inspecting Engineer of the Public Commencing at the so·uthernmost corner of part Piripiri Block Works Department, and failing such installation the rental shall be (permanent State forest as described in New Zealand Gazette of the assessed ori. the maxim1,1m generating capacity of the plant installed. 10th May, 1934, at page 1388); thence towards the east generally The present plant is rated at 7 kilowatts, and falls within the .classes by the eastern boundary of the Pohangina County to the southern­ described in paragraph (c) of subclause (B) of clause (1) of Regulation most corner of Section 5, Block XV, Pohangina Survey District ; 6 of the Water-power Regulations 1934. thence again towards the east generally by the south-eastern bound­ C. A. JEFFERY, aries of Sections 6, 2, and 5, Block VII, Gorge Survey District, Clerk of the Executive Council. the crossing of a road, th@ south-eastern boundaries of Sections 11 (P.W. 26/3408.) and 13, Block II, Gorge Survey District, the south-eastern boundaries of Section 4, part Section 6, the crossing of a road, again by the south-eastern boundaries of part Section 6, part Section 10, ang Declaring Portions of Road in Block VII, Matakaoa Survey District, Section 11, Block IV, Gorge Survey District, and the production to be Government Road; of the last-mentioned boundary to the Manawatli River; thence towards the south generally by that river to its junction with the Pohangina River ; thence towards the west generally by the C. L. N. NE.WALL, Governor-General. last-mentioned river, by the crossing of that river to the south­ ORDER IN. COUNCIL. westernmost corner of part Piripiri Block, permanent State forest : At the Government House at Wellington, this 16th day of December, aforementioned ; thence towards the north generally by the 1942. south-western boundary of that block to its southernmost corner, the point of commencement. Present: C. A. JEFFERY, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Clerk of the Executive Council. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by the I Public Works Act, 1928, a:ad of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General Authorizing Robert William Gardiner Thorpe, of Clifton, Takaka, of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and;with the advice and Farmer, to use Water for the Purpose of generating Electric-ity consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby and to erect certain Electric Lines. order and declare that the portions of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Government road. ORDER IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. At the Government House at Wellington, this 16th day of December; 1942. APPROXIMA E areas of the portions of road declared to be Govern- ment road :- Present: A. R. P. Adjoining His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN QoUNCIL. 0 I 5·0") URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, His Excellency the 0 0 23·7 ~ Wharekahika 18K lOB Block. P Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting 0 0 31·3) by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the 0 0 12·7}l9·? Wharekahika. No. 7 Block. said Dominion, doth hereby grant to Robert William Gardiner 0 0 Thorpe, of Clifton, Takaka, Farmer (hereinafter referred to as . Situated in Block VII, Matakaoa Survey District (Gisborne "the licensee"), a license subject to the conditions hereinafter set R.D.). (S.O. 4195, blue.) forth to obstruct, impound, or divert the waters of a stream known as Ellis's Creek, situated in Section 154, Block VII, Waitapu Survey In the Gisborne Land District; as the same are more District, in the Land District of Nelson, and to take and use there­ particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 112088, deposited from for the purposes hereinafter set forth a stream of water not in the office of the Minister of ·Public Works at Wellington, and exceeding one and a half cubic feet per second at any one time, , thereon coloured green. and to erect the electric lines hereinafter described. C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. CONDITIONS. (P.W. 62/4/810/0.) I. IMPLIED CONDITIONS. THE conditions directed to be implied in all licenses by the Water­ The Eastern Side of Portion of Princes Street; in the Borough of St. power Regulations 1934, and the Electrical Supply Regulations Kildq; (}Xempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of .the Public 1935, shall be incorporated in and shall form part of this license Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-line. except in so far as the same may be inconsistent with the provisions hereof. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. 2. LICENSE SUBJECT TO REGULATIONS. ORDER IN COUNCIL. This license is issued under the Water-power Regulations 1934, At the Government House at Wellington, this 16th day of December, the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935, and the Electrical Wiring 1942. Regulations 1935, and is subject the1~to and to any regulations Present: made or to be made in amplification or amendment thereof or in HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. substitution therefor. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public I Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise enabling 3. UTILIZATION OF WATER AND LOCATION OF HEADWORKS. him in this behalf, His Excellency the . Governor-General of the Water shall be used under this license solely for the purpose Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice· and of generating electricity, and shall be taken from the stream at the consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby point in Section 154, Block VII, Waitapu Survey District, indicated approve of the following resolution passed by the St. Kilcla Borough on the plan marked P.W.D. 115213, deposited in the office of the Council on the twenty-fifth day of May, one thousand nine hundred Minister of Public Works. and forty-two (in so far as it affects the side of the portion of street described in the Schedule hereto), viz. :- 4. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORKS. " That the St. K.ilda. Borough Council, being the local The licensee is hereby authorized, subject to the conditions authority in the Borough of St. K.ilda, by resolution declares hereof, to construct, maintain, and use the following works for the that the provisions of section one hundred and .twentyseight of purposes of this license, the positions of the said works being indicated the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to that portion of on the said plan P.W.D. 115213 :- street known as Princes Street adjoining Lots 4 and 5, Block IX, (a) Headworks consisting of a dam and intake and pipe-line D.P. 68, Township of Musselburgh, being part Sections 69 and leading to the Pelton wheel and power-house hereinafter 70, Block VII, Town District '' ; referred to, giving a static head of approximately 70 ft. subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall (b) A power-house with all necessary equipment for generating at any time be erected on the land fronting the eastern side of the electricity. , portipn_of Princes Street (described in the Schedule hereto) within a ( c) Electric li:µes leading from the power-house aforesaid across distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portion Section 154, Block VII, Waitapu Survey District, to of street. the licensee's homestead; cottage, shearing-shed, and cow-shed, situated on Section 154, Block VII, Waitapu SCHEDULE. Survey District. THE eastern side of all that portion of Princes Street situated in the 5. DURATION OF LICENSE. Borough of St. Kilda, Otago Land District, fronting Lots 4 and 5, Unless sooner determined, this license shall continue in force Block IX, D.P. 68, Township ofMusselburgh, being parts Sections 69 until the 31st day of March, 1963. and 70, Block VII, Town District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 115691, deposited in.the office 6. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY. of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. The system of supply shall be as described in paragraph (d) of clause 21....,01 of the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935. The C. A. JEFFERY, generating and transmission voltages. shall be approximately 230 Clerk of the Executive Council. volts direct current. (P.W. 51/2771.) DEC. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3167

The E·astern. Side of Portions of Tama Street and the West­ SCHEDULE. ern), Side of Porti008 of Mudie Street, in the City of Lowerr THE northern side of all that portion of road situated in the Hutt, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Canterbury Land District, County of Heathcote, known as Publio Works Act, 1.928, subject to a Condition as to Seamount Terrace, fronting Lot 1, D.P. 5488, part of Rural the Building-line. Section 866, Block XVI, Christchurch Survey District. As the said portion of road is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 115619, deposited in the o:ffi.ce of C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon ORDER IN COUNCIL. coloured red. C. A. JEFFERY, At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of December, Clerk of the Executive Council. 1942. (P.W. 51/1294.) Present: His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL :i;N CouNcIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the The Nor~h-eastern Side of Portion of Bowler Avenue and the South­ I Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in western: Side of Portion of Galloway Street in the City of anywise enabling him in this behalf, H~s Excellency the Dunedin, e~err1tpte,d from, the Provisions of Section 128 of the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of Bitil.ding-line. the said' Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution passed by the Lower Hutt City Council on the C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. thirteenth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty­ t\vo, viz.:- ORDER IN COUNCIL. " The Lower Hutt City Council, being the local author­ At the Government .House at Wellington, this 16th day of December, ity having control of the streets in the City of Lower 1942. Hutt, by resolution declares that the provisions of sec­ Present: tion one hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works Hrs ExcELLENCY 'l'HE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. Act, 1928, shall not apply to the east side of Tama Street adjoining part Lot 132 and Lots 134, 136, 138, N pu.rs-µa:q.ce and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public 140, 157, 156, and part Lot 154, and the west side of I Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise enabling Mudie Street adjoining Lots 132, 134, 136, 138, 140, 150, him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the 157, 156, 153, 158, D.P. 50, part Section 17, Hutt Regis­ Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent tration District, Block XIII, Belmont Survey District "; of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution passed by the Dunedin City Council subject to the condition that no building or part of a building on the seventh day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty­ shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the eastern seven, viz. :- side of portions of Tama Street and the western side of the portions of Mudie Street ( described in the Schedule " That the Dunedin City Council, being the local authority hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the having control of the streets in the City of Dunedin, by resolu­ centre-lines of the said portions of streets. tion declares that the provisions of section one hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to the undermentioned portions of streets, viz. :- " (a) The north-eastern side of portion of Bowler Avenue, SCHEDULE. abutting on Allotment 18 and part Allotment 19, THE eastern side of the portions of street situated in the Block I, Township of Primrose Hill ; and Wellington Land District, City of Lower Hutt, known as "(b) The south-western side of portion of Galloway Street, Tama Street, fronting part Lot 132 and Lots 134, 136, 138, abutting on Allotment 18 and part Allotment 19, 140, 157, 156, ,and part Lot 154 · on D.P. 50, being part Block I, Township of Primrose Hill " ; Section 17, Hutt Registration District, Block XIII, Belmont subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall Survey District. at any time be erected on the land fronting the north-eastern side Also the western side of the portions of street situated of the portion of Bowler A venue and the south-western side of portion in the said land' district and city known as Mudie Street, of Galloway Street (described in the Schedule hereto) within a fronting part Lot 132 and Lots 134, 136, 138, 140, 150, distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-lines of the said portions 157, 156, 153, 158 on D.P. 50, being part Section 17, Hutt Registration District, Block XIII, Belmont Survey District. of streets. As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 114931, deposited in the office of the Minister SCHEDULE. of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. TJ.IE north-eastern side of all that portion of street situated in the C. A. JEFFERY, Otago Land District, City of Dunedin, known as Bowler A venue, Clerk of the Executive Council. fronting Lot 18 and part Lot 19, Block I, Deeds Plan 42, Township (P.W. 51/644.) of Primrose Hill, being part Section 76, Block VI, Town District. Also the south-western side of all that portion of Galloway Street in the said land district and city fronting Lot 18 and part Lot 19, Block I, Deeds Plan 42, Township of Primrose Hill, being The Northern Side of Portion of Seam.'ov,nt Terrace, in the part Section 76, Block VI, Town District. County of Heathcote, exempted from the Provisions of As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan Section 128 of the Publio Wor7cs Act, 1928, subject to marked P.W.D. 96389, deposited in the office of the Minister of a Conditioo as to the Building-line. Public Works at Wellington, and thereon edged red. C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. (P.W. 51/752.) ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 16th day of December, The North-western side of Portion of Macandrew Road om)], 1942. the S()'U,th-western Side of Portion of Reid Road, in the Present: City of Dunedin, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Ccmdition His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcIL. as to the B'l!,ildvng-lines. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the I Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise .enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Goverp.or-.General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by ORDER IN COUNCIL. and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council At the Government House at Wellington, this 16th day of December, of .the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following 1942. 1·esolution passed by the Heathcote County Council on the eighteenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and Present: forty-two, viz.:- His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. " The Heathcote County Council, being the local autho­ N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the rity having control of the roads in the County of Heath­ I Public 1vVorks Act, 1928, and of every other power in cote, hereby, by resolution, declares that the provisions anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the of section one hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to the northern side and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of of the portion of Seamount Terrace, adjoining Certificate the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following of Title 339/200 (Lot 1, D.P. 5488)"; resolution passed by the Dunedin City Council on the four­ subject to the condition that no building or part of a teenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and building shall at any time be erected on the land £roll.ting the forty-two, viz.:- northern side of the portion of Seamount Terrace ( described " That the Dunedin Gity Council, being the local in the Schedule hereto) within a distance .of thhty-three authority having control of the streets in the City of feet ;from the centre-line of the said portion of road. Dunedin, by resolution declares that the provisions of B 3168 THE NEW ZEALAND ,'GAZETTE. [No. 114

section one hundred · and twenty-eight of the Public and with the ·advice and consent of the Executive Council of Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to the undermentioned of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following , portions of streets, viz.:- resolution passed by the St. Kilda Borough . Council on the third day of August, one thousand nine . hundred and forty­ " (a) The north-western side of the portion of Mac­ two, in so :far as it a:ff ects the side . and portion of street . andrew Road adjoining subdivision of part Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block VIII, D.~. 8, Township of described in the Schedule hereto:- Forbury; " That the St. Kild1;1, Borough Council, being the local " ( b) The soutlMvestern side of the portion of Reid authority having control of the streets in the Bo:o~gh Road adjoining part Lot 1, Block VIII, D.P. 8, of St. Kilda, by resolution declares that the prov1s101;1-s • Township of Forbury, such land being com­ of section one hundred and twenty-eight of the Pubhc prised and described in Certificates of Title Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to that portion of street 58/51 and 153/17 "; known as Eskvale Street fronting Lot 22, Block II, D.P. 68, Township of Musselburgh, being part of subject to the condition that no building or part of a building Section 67, Block VII, Town District"; shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the north­ western side of the portion of Macandrew Road or the ·south­ subject to the condition that no building or part of. a western side of the portion of Reid Road (described. in the building shall at any time be erected on the land fron~ng Schedule hereto) within a distance. of thirty-three feet from the western. side of the portion of Eskvale Street ( descnbed the centre-lines of the said portions of streets. in the ,Schedule. hereto) within a distance of tWrty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portion of street. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. THE north-western side of all that portion of street situated THE western side of all that portion of street situated in in the Otago Land District,. City of Dunedin, known as Mac­ the Otago Land District, Borough of St. Kilda, known as andrew Road, fronting part Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block VIII, Eskvale Street, fronting Lot 22, Block II, D.P. 68, Township D.P. 8, Township. of Forbury, Block VII, Town District. of Musselburgh, being also part Section 67, ;Block VII, Also the· south-western side of all that portion of street Town District. As the same is more particularly delineated situated in the said land district and city known as Reid on the plan marked P.W.D. 115690, deposited in the office of Road, fronting part Lot 1, Block VIII, D.P. 8, Township of the Minister of Pubilc Works at Wellington, and thereon Forbury, Block VII, Town District. coloured red. As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P ;w.D. ll5501, deposited in the office of the Minister C. A. JEFFERY, of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. Clerk of the Executive Council. C. A. JEFFERY, . (P.W. 51/2774.) Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 51/1767.) The Western Side of Portion of College Road, in the Borough of Lyttelton, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public The North-western Side of Portion of Beach Road, in the Onerahi Town Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-line. District, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-; C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. line. ORDER IN COUNCIL. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. At the Government House at Wellington, this 16th day of December, 1942. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: At the Governmeht House at Wellington, this 16th day of His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcIL. December, 1942. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public Present: I Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise enabling HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOB.-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. him in this behalf, :Jlis Excellency the Governor-General .. of the N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and I Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise enabling consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the approve of the following resolution passed by the Lyttelton Borough Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the 1;1,dvice and consent Council on the twelfth day of October, one thousand nine hundred of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve and fortystwo, viz.:- of the following resolution passed by the Onerahi Town Board on the 1'. The Lyttelton Borough Council, being the local authority tenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty-two, having control of the streets in the Borough of Lyttelton,. by viz.:- · resolution declare,!'! that the provisions of section one hundred " That the Onera;hi Town Boa,rd~ being the local authority and twenty-eight· of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not having control of the roads in the Onerahi · Town District, by apply to the western side of the portion of College Road adjoin­ resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred ing Certificate of Title 364/ll (part R.S. 1)"; and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall to the north-western side of the portion of Beach Road adjoining; at any time be erected on the land fronting the wtistern side of the Allotment part lll, Town of Grahamtown" ; · portion of College Ro11,d (described in the Schedule hereto) within subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portion at any time be erected on the land fronting the north-western side of of street. the portion of Beach Road ( described in the Schedule her~to) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portion of road. SCHEDULE. THE western side of all that portion of street situated in the SCHEDULE. Canterbury Land District, Borough of Lyttelton, known as College Road, fronting part Rural Section 1, Borough ofLyttelton, shown as THE north-western side of all that portion of road situated in the Lots 1 and 2 on a plan lodged for checking and deposit as No. 12236, North Auckland Land District, Onerahi Town District, known as. Canterbury Registry. As the same is more particularly delineated Beach Road, adjoining part Allotment lll, Township of Graham. on. the plan marked P.W.D. -115667, deposited in the office of the town, Block XIII, Whangarei Survey District. As the same is more Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D~ ll5435, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and. C. A. JEFFERY, thereon coloured red. · : Clerk of the Executive. Council. . (P.W. 51/87.) C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 51/247.) 1'he Southern Side of Portion of . Pendarv·es Street and the Western Side of Portion of Gover Street, in the Boroogh of New Plymooth, exempted from the . Provisions of The Western Side of Portion of Eskvale Street, in the Seotion 128 of the Public Works A.ct, 1928, S'U,bject to a Boroogh of St. Kilda, exempted frcmi the Provisions of· Condition· as to the Building-lime. Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-line. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this. 16th day of December, 1942. At the Government House at Wellington, this 16th day ofDecemb~r, . 1942. Present: His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNOIL. N pur~uance and exercise of the powers conferred by the I Pubhc Works Act, 1928, and o.f every other power in N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the anywise enabling him in this. behalf, . His Excellency the I Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in Governor-General of the Dominion of New. Zeal1;1,nd, acting anywise enabling him in this behalf, His. Excellency the· by .and with the advice and consent of the Ex·ecutive Council Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by: 1 of the said .Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following DEC. 23~] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3169 resolution passed by the New Plymouth Borough Council on Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent the second day of September, one thousand nine hundred and of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve forty, viz.:- of the following resolution passed by the Dunedin City Council on " That the New Plymouth Borough Council, being the the ninth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and forty. local authority having control of the streets hereinafter two, viz.:- mentioned, hereby resolves and declares that the pro­ " That the Dunedin City Council, being the local authority visions of section one hundred and twenty-eight, sub­ having control of the streets in the City of Dunedin, by resolution section one, of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not declares that the provisions of section one hundred and twenty­ apply- eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to the southern side of the portion of Hawthorn Avenue adjoining "(a) To that portion of the southern side of Pendarves subdivision of part of Lot 3, D.P. 228, being part of Section 79, Street to which Sections 1037 and 1038, New Block VI, Town District, such land being comprised and Plymouth, respectively, have frontages; nor described in Certificate of Title 238/36 "; "(b) To that portion of the western side of Gover Street to which Section 1038, New Plymouth, subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall at has frontage " ; any time be erected on the land fronting the southern side of portion of Hawthorn Avenue (described in the Schedule hereto) within a subject to the condition that no building or part of a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portion building shall at any tjme be erected on the land fronting of street. · the southern side of the portion of Pendarves Street or the western side of the portion of Gover Street ( described in the SCHEDULE. Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from THE southern side of all that portion of street situated in the Otago the centre-lines of the said portions of streets. Land District, City of Dunedin, known as Hawthorn Avenue, fronting part Lot 3, D.P. 228, City of Dunedin, being part Section 79, SCHEDULE. Block VI, Town District. As the same is more particularly delineated THE southern side of all that portion of street situated in the on ·the plan marked P.W.D. 115880, deposited in the office of the Taranaki Land District, Borough of New Plymouth, known Minister ·of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. as Pendarves Street, fronting Sections 1037 and 1038, Town C. A. JEFFERY, of New Plymouth. Clerk of the Executive Council. Also the western side of all that portion of street in the said land district and borough known as Gover Street, (P.W. 51/895.) fronting Section 1038, Town of New Plymouth. As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan . Portion8 of Unnamed .Roads, in the County of Clutka, exempted from marked P.W.D. 115828, deposited in the office of the Minister the Provisions of Section 128 of the Publ-ic Works Act, 1928, of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured lemon .. subject to a Condition as to the Bu·ilding-line. C. A . .JEFFERY, . Clerk of the Executive Council. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. (P.W. 51/1156.) ORDER iN COUNCIL. · At the Government House at Wellington, this 16th day of December, 11he ~outh-ea.sterr,, Side of Portion of Criohton Terraoe, in 1942. the Q<:YWn,ty of Heathcote, exempted from the Provisions Present: of Section 128 of the Public Works A.ct, 1928, subject His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. to a Condition as to the Building-line. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. I Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Govern.or-General of the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent At the Government Ho~se at Wellington, this 16th day of December, of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve 1942. of the following resolution passed by the Clutha County Council on the seventh day of April, one thousand nine hundred and forty. Present: two, viz. :- · His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcIL. " The Clutha County Council, being the local authority N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the having control of the roads in the County of Clutha, by reso­ I Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in lution declares that the provisions of section one hundred and anywise enabling· him fa this behalf, His Excellency the twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by - to the eastern side of the portion of road adjoining Sections 13, and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of 14, 15, and 16, Block Three (III), Greenvale Survey District, being the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Register­ resolution passed by the Heathcote County Coun~il on the book, Volume 104, folio 192, and to the western side of the twenty-third day of October, one· thousand nine hundred and portion ofroad adjoining Sections Ten (IO), Eleven (11), Twelve forty-two, viz.: - · (12), and Seventeen (17), of the said Block Three (III) of the " That the Heathcote County Council, being the local said Greenvale Survey District, being the land comprised and . , autl10rity ha:ving control of the roads in the C~n~nty of described in Certificate of Title, Register-book, Volume 106, H~athcote, by resolution declares that the provis10ns of folio 257 "; section . one hundred and twenty-eight of the Public subject to the condjtion that no building or part of a building shall Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to the south-eastern at any time be erected on the land fronting the sides of the said side of the portion of Crichton Terrace, adjoining C. T. portions of unnamed roads (described in the Schedule hereto) within 305/240, being part of Lot 5, D.P. 1358, part R.S. 551, a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-lines -of the said Block XV, Christchurch Survey District, and as coloured portions of roads. red on the plan " ; subject' to. the. condition that no building or part of a SCHEDULE. building shall at any time be erected on the_ land fronting the THE eastern side of all that portion of unnamed road situated in south-eastern side of the portion of Crichton Terrace ( de­ the Otago Land District, ·county of Clutha, adjoining Sections 13, scribed in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty- 14, 15, anq. 16, Block III, Greenvale Survey District. . three . feet from . the centre-line of the said portion of road. Also the western side of all that portion of unnamed road in the said land district and county adjoining Sections IO, 11, and 12, SCHEDULE. Block HI, Greenvale Survey District. THE south-eastern side of all that portion of road situated As the same are more particula~ly delineated on the plan marked in the Ca~terbury Land District,· County of Heathcote,· known P.W.D. 115344, deposited in the office _of the. Minister of Public · as Crichton Terrace,· fronting part Lot 5, D.P. 1358, part Works at Wellington, and thereon colour~d red. · Rural Section 551, Block XV, Christchurch Survey District. . C. A. JEFFERY, As the same is more particularly delineated ori the plan Clerk of the Executive Couneil. marked P.W.D. 115806, deposited in the office of the Minister (P.W. 51/2767.) of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Varying a Condition as to setting back the Buiuling-line of Portion of (P.W. 51/2780.) .· a Street known as Moorhouse Street, in the City of Wellington, imposed by Order in Council under Section 117 of the Public P~rtion of Hawthorne Avenue, in the Oity of Dunedin, exempted from Works Act, 1908. the Prov·isions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 19!28, subject to a Condition as to the Buiuling-line. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. At the Government House at Wellington, this 16th day of Decembe:r, ORDER IN COUNCIL. 1942. Present: At the Government House ~t ·Wellington, this 23rd day ofDecetnber, His ExcE~ENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. 1~42. ·JN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public Present: · Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise ena.bling Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent I Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise enabling of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby amend him in this behalf, His· Excellency the Governor-General of the the Order in Council dated the twenty-sixth day of March, one 3170 THE NEW ZEA.LAND UAZETTE:. [No. 114 thousal).d nine hundred and seventeen, and published in the New Now, therefore, · His Excellency the Governor-General -of Zeal,and Gazette No. 56 of the twenty-ninth day of the same month, the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and' with the at page 1122, and deposited in the Land Registry Office at Wellington advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said as No. 759, exempting from the provisions of section one hundred Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, inter alia, portion of authorities conferred on him by section eleven of the said Moorhouse Street in the City of Wellington, by varying the condition Act, . 134 set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance with regard to the building-lines imposed· by the said Order in Act, 1932 (No. 2), and of all other powers and authorities Council so that no building or part of a building shall at any time enabling him in . this behalf, doth hereby consent to the be erected on the land fronting the· western side of portion of the raising in N e'w Zealand by the said local authority of the · said street ( described in the Schedule hereto) within a dis~ance of said loan for the said purpose up to the amount of one twenty-five feet from the centre-line of the said portion of street. thousand ohe hu:rrdred arrd fifty pounds (£1,150), and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows:- SCHEDULE. 1. The term for which the s~id loan or any part THE western side of all that portion of street situated in the thereof may be raised shall not exceed thirty-five (35) years. Wellington Land District, City of Wellington, known as Mo.or house 2. The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of Street~ fronting Lot 3, D.P. 12272, being part Section l, Harbour the .said loan or any part thereof shaU be such as· shall . not Registration District, Block VI, Belmont Survey District. As the produce to 'the lender or lenders .. a rate or rates exceeding said portion of street is more particularly delineated on the plan three pounds fifteen shillings ( £3 15s.) per centum per marked P.W.D. 114705, deposited in the office of the Minister of annum. Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. 3. The said local authority shall, before raising the C. A. JEFFERY, said loan or any part th&eof, make provision for the :t'e­ Clerk of the Executive Council. payment thereof by establishing a sinking fund und·er the (P.W. 51/182.) Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable, and shall make payments to such sin.king fund at intervals of not more than one Consenting to the Raising of a Loam, of £1,WO by the Levels year at the fate ot rates. per centum which shall be not less County Council and prescribing the Condition-s thereof. than one pound fan shillings ( £1 10s.), such paym.$nts to be made in respect of every part of the said loan for the time being so 'f)orro,ved and. not repaid, the first such .pay­ C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. ment to be made not later than one year after the first day ORDER IN COUNCIL. from which interest to th~ lender or lenders is coinpute

Consenting to the Raising bf Loans by certain Local, A>uthoritiea ari,il, pr~'crib'ihg the Conditions thereof. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-'General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of '.December, 1942. Present: His EXCELLENCY THE GovlERNOR-GENERlAL IN i(lo'l'JNOIL. HERE~S the .several local 3:uthol'ities enmn_er.ated ·~. t~e S~~edul~ 'h~re.t?,., being '~esii'o~s .o{ raisins, :the.·resI_J~cttv'e.):,~n~ 'sta.ted W opposite their names therem, have respectively eomplied with the provisions of the. Local Gqvetf.l.m:ent J;,oans .Boa.rd Act, 1926 (hereinafter called " the said Act "), and it is expedient that the precedj3nt consent of the 'Gcivemor-General in Council, as :required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said loans.: ...... ·...... • ·.. . , Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of N:e\y Zes;land, acting 'by and ·with,the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pu,rsuance and eierci~e of th'e powers and authorities confer:;.:ea on him by section eleven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty-nine of the ;Jl'inaince Act, 1932 (No. 2), and of all other powers ·and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by the respective local authorities mentioned 'ii1 the first column of the said Schedule of the respective loans set out in the· second column of the saiid ~ch00:ule ·up to 'the respective amounts specified in the third column of the said Schedule, and in giving such cqnsent. doth hereby d'.e1re$).lil!ie :as follows :""'- , (1) The terms for which the said loans or any parts thereof may be rais'ea 'shall be the ·respective rerms (iin. ·years) statea. ·in the fourth column of the said Schedule. (2) The rates of interest that may be paid in respect oi th:e sald loans or any ·pairts 'thereof shalll be suo'h a:s shall not proeuce ''tb the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding the r~specttve rates per centum per annum stated in the fifth column of the said Schedule. (3) The said respective loans or any parts thereof, together with interest thereon, shall be i'epai€1. by equal aggregate annual or half- yearly instalments extending over the respective terins as 'd~t~rri:iined in {l) a;l;>ove...... · . . (4) The payment of such instalments shall be. made in New Zealand, a.11d ,no -such insta,lment ,shall ·l>e paid ·-0u.t of Joan-m<>Beys. (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting and j)rocuration fees.:in respect ofthe raising of the -said respective lom~ or a.n.y parts thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per ceiltum of ·8/n.Y amount ra.is,ec;l. (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the eKpiraticin of two yea,rs fro:tn the '«a.te hereof.

SCHEDULE.

Fourth First Column. Second Column. Third Column. Column. Fifth Column.• Name Loan. .Amount·orLoan. Term of Rate of Name of Local .Authority. or Loan Interest. (Y~).

£ £ ·s. d. Qrey ~lectric-power Board Extension Loan No. 2, 1942 ...... 7,000 20 3 15 0 Hutt County Council Lowry Bay Wate'i' -an:a Sewerage Supplem'tlb:tafy Loan, 500 15 3 10 0 1942 Hutt County Council York Bay Water and Sewerage Supplementaey Loan, 270 15 3 10 0 t~ Ta.kapuha Borough Council Waterwor:ks 4ffi11rbvement Loan, 1942 '23,300 25 3 15 0

b. A. JEFFERY, Cletk of'the Executive Council. (T. 40/416/6,) DEC. 23,.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3171'

Varying the Determinations in respett of Portion (£13,800) of the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Auckland City Council's Loan of £14,000. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section eleven of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926, as set out C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No. 2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth ORDER IN COUNCIL. hereby vary the determinations aforesaid in respect of the said loan At the Govetnment House at Wellington, this 23rd da.y of Decem­ by prescribing as follows :- ber, 1942. (I) In lieu of a rate of interest not exceeding three pounds ten Present: shilling (£3 10s.) per centuni per annum, as specified in clause two R1s Exc'ELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN OotrNCIL. of the said Order in Council, the rate of interest that may be paid .. HEREAS by Order in Council made on the twenty-second day in respect of the said loan shall be such as shall not produce to the W of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-two, and lender or lenders a rate exceeding three pounds five shillings (£3 5s.) subject to the determinations as to borrowing . and repayment per centum per annum. therein set out, consent was given to the raising in New Zealand by (2) In lieu ofrepayment by equal aggregate annual or half-yearly the Auckland City Council (hereinafter called " the said local instalments of principal and interest, as specified in clause three of authority"), 'Of a loan of fourteen thousand pounds (£14,000), to the said Order in Council, the said loan shall be repaid by half­ be known as " Grey Lynn Renewal Loan, 1942 " (hereinafter called yearly instalments m the half-years set out in the first column of the " the said loan ") : Schedule hereunder of the amounts set opposite each half-year in And whereas the authority conferred by the said Order in the second column of the said Schedule. Each such half-yea-rly Council has not yet been exercised, and it is expedient to vary instalment includes a repayment of principal amounting to five certain of the determinations aforesaid in respect of portion of the thousand pounds (£5,000) and a half-year's interest calculated at said loan amounting to thirteen thousand eight hundred pounds the rate of three pounds five shilling (£3 5s.) per centuru per annum, (£13,800) (hereinafter called "the said sum ") : as specified in clause one above, on the amount of principal out­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the standing immediately prior to the date of payment of such instalment. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and con­ sent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities confetted on him by SCHEDULE. section eleveh of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926, as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No. 2), First ·ooz.umn. First Column. and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, I s,ww Oolunm.11 Is.,,,~ .... doth hereby vary the determinations aforesaid in respect of the Half-year. Amount. Half-year. Amount. said sum by prescribing- ( I) In lieu of a rate of interest not exceeding three pounds ten shillings (£3 10s.) per centum per annum, as specified in clause two £ s. d. £ s. d. of the said Order in Council, the rate of interest that may be paid 1st 9,062 10 0 26th 7,031 5 0 in respect of the said sum shall be such as shall not produce to the 2nd .. 8,981 5 0 27th 6,950 0 0 letidet o:r lenders a rate exceeding three pounds two shillings and 3rd 8,900 0 0 28th 6,868 15 0 sixpence (£3 2s. 6d.) per centum per annum. 4th 8,818 15 0 29th 6,787 10 0 (2) In lien of provision being made for the repayment of the 5th 8,737 10 0 30th 6,706 5 0 said sum by the establishment of a sinking fund ,i,n :respect thereof, 6th 8,656 5 0 31st 6,625 0 0 as specified in clause three of the said Order in Council, the said 7th 8,575 0 0 32nd 6,543 15 0 sum shall be repaid by the half-yearly redemption of debentures of 8th 8,493 15 0 33rd 6,462 10 0 the amounts set out in the second column of the Schedule hereto 9th 8,412 10 0 34th 6,381 5 0 in the half-years set out in the first column of the said Schedule, 10th 8,331 5 0 35th 6,300 0 0 the first such redemption to be made not later than six months 11th 8,250 0 0 36th 6,218 15 0 after the raising of the said loan or any portion thereof. 12th 8,168 15 0 37th 6,137 10 0 13th 8,087 10 0 38th 6,056 5 0 14th 8,006 5 0 39th 5,975 0 0 15th 7,925 O 0 40th 5,893 15 0 16th 7,843 15 0 41st 5,812 10 0 SCHEDULE. 17th 7,762 10 0 42nd 5~731 5 0 18th 7,681 5 0 43rd 5,650 0 0 Fint Column. -First Column. -Second Column. 19th · 7,600 0 0 44th 5,568 15 0 ·S'ecohd Column. II 20th 7,518 15 0 45th 5,487 10 0 llalf-~. :Retltiiil'ptibil. I ltedemption. 21st 7,437 10 0 46th 5,:f06 5 0 I 22nd 7,356 5 0 47th 5,325 0 0 23rd 7,275 0 0 48th ;£ 5,243 15 0 £ 24th 7,193 15 0 49th 5,162 10 700 0 1st 600 10th 25th 7,112 10 0 50th 5,081 5 0 2nd 700 llth 800 3rd 700 12th 800 ~th 700 13th 800 'C. :A.. JEFFERY, 5th 700 14th 800 Clerk of the Executive Council. 6th 700 15th 900 (T. 49/396/5.) 7th 800 16th 800 8th 700 17th 900 9th 800 18th 900

Q. A . .TEFFER'Yt . The CuBtoms Excise Tobacco .Duty Order 1942, No. 2. Clerk of the Exec:m:tive Cbun.eil. (T. 41)/121/56.) C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington. this 23rtl d:a,y11fDeo'3mber~ V-ttryihg the 1Jetertttinatidns iii re.speot of the A11ikktnd Hospital 1942. Boara' s Loan of l2'50,00b. Presen:t: HIS ExoELLENCY 'rHE GOVERNOR-GENER-AL IN COUN.OlL. ., URSUANT to sectio1:3- twenty-fiv-e of'the Customs Atts, Am:end­ P n:ient Aot, 1930, His Excellency ·the 'Gt>'vernor-Genera;l, a;eting C. L. N. NEWALL, Govetnor-General. by and with the advice and consent of the E~MUtive Council, ·it ORDER IN ·COUNOIL. being the a.pinion .of the Minister of Customs -that the .manufacture A.t th:e'Go~ern:meiit House atWeilingfon, this 16th day of '.December, of cigars and snuff containing less than ,seventy-frve :per centum · of 1942. tobacco grown in New Zealand is .unduly detrimenta,l to the public revenues, doth hereby order as follows :- Present: -lliS ExciELLENOY 'THE GOVERNOR-GENER/AL IN CommIL. 1. This Order may be cited as the Customs Excise Tobacco Duty Order 1942, No. 2. HERE~S by 'Ord~r in Couttcfl ·made on the eleventh day of 2. This .Order shall oome.int<;>force on the first day of January, W November, one thousa,nd mne hundred and fc:li'ty-two, and one thousand .nine hundred and forty-three. ·subject ·to the aetermin.ations as to borrowing antl ·repayment 3. The Customs Excise Tobacco Duty Order 1942, * .is .hereby therein set out, consent was given to the raising in New Zealand revoked. · by ~he A:uckland Hospital Board (hereinafter refer.tea 'to as "the :4. There is heFeby prescribed an excise duty at the xate pf ea.id lodal a:u:thorit-y ") of'.the sum of'two hundred and 'fifty thousand fourteen shillings ,per pound on all dgaxs and snuff .containing bs pounds (£250,000), by a loan to be known as "Auckland Hospital than seventy-five pE.:)r .centum of tobacct> grown in New Zealani:l made Boafd Biiildings Loan, 1942" (hereinafter referred to as "the said by or on behalf of G. Peza,ro and Son, Limited, of Auckland. loan"): Ahd ·whel'eas ·the attthority conferred by the said Order in C. A. JEFFERY, Ccnmcil has hot ·yet been exercised, and it is expedient to va;ry 'the Clerk of th'e ExMntive .council. determinations 'aforesaid in respect ofthe sa.id loan : *Gazette, 18th June, 1942, Vol. II, page 1629. 3172 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. . (No. 114:

LiceMing the Coromandel County Coun,e,il to me anrl. occupy Parts Wharfage on Goods. of the Foreshore and Land below High-water· Mark in the Every person landing on or shipping from any of the wharves Ooromandel ·County, prescribing Dues for the use of the said mentioned in this Order in Council any live-stock, goods, or Wharves, making Regulations for the use of Same, and revoking merchandise shall pay to the Treasurer of the Council wharf dues at Previous Orders in Council. the rates prescribed as follows :- Live-stock- s. d. Cattle (yearlings) 0 3 each. Cattle .(yearlings to two years) 0 6 each. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Cattle (full grown) I O each. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Lambs 0 O! each. Horses 1 0 each. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of December, Poultry 0 3 per dozen. 1942. Sheep, goats, and pigs 0 1 each. Present: Merchandise--- HIS ExoELLENOY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNOIL. Benzine; fuel oils, &c., per 44-gallon drum 0 5 each. URSUANT to.. the Harbours Act, 1923, His Excellency the .Cement 0 I per bag. P Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting Chaff .. 0 O! per bag. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth Fence-posts 3 0 per 100. hereby license and permit the Coromandel County Cou.ncil (herein­ Firewood 0 6 per ton. after called "the Council"), which term shall include its successors Lime and manure I O per ton. or assigns. unless the context requires a different construction, to Motor-cycles I O each. use and occupy parts of the foreshore at Coromandel, Ngamana Sleepers 4 6 per 100. Point, Otautu, Port Charles, Port Jackson, Te Kauanga, Whanga­ Stone, shingle, and sand .. 0 6 per cubie yard. poua, Whitianga, and Whitianga Ferry, all in the Coromandel Timber- County, as shown on approved plans marked M.D. 8186, M.D. 8191, Baulk or round (per 100 sup. ft.) 0 6 M.D. 8192, M.D. 7566 and 8185, M.D. 8188, M.D. 8189, M.D. 2194, Sawn (per 100 sup. ft.) · 0 3 M.D. 6972 and 8184, and M.D. 8190 respectively, and deposited in Vehicles- the office of the Marine Department at Wellington as sites for Horse-drawn, two wheels 3 0 each. wharves, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the First Horse-drawn, four-wheeled 4 0 each. Schedule hereto ; and doth hereby prescribe that the dues and rates Motor, four-wheeled 4 0 each. specified in the Second Schedule hereto shall be taken and charged AU other merchandise not especially by the Council for the use of the said wharves, doth hereby make mentioned per ton of 20 cwt. or per the regulations set forth in the Third Schedule governing the ton of 40 cubic feet measurement at management and use of the said wharves, and doth hereby revoke the option of the. Council I 8 ··the respective Orders in Council set out in the Fourth Schedule Consignments not of even tonnages shall be charged at the hereto. rate of ld. per cwt. by weight or id. per cubic foot; such charge shall be payable as for the next even foot higher and the next even penny higher. All cases, drums, barrels, or baskets being returned empty­ FIRST SCHEDULE. at half the specified rates. CONDITIONS. 1. THIS license is subject to the Foreshore License Regulations 1940,, Storage. . and the provisions of those regulations shall, so far as applicable, Every person, firm, company, or corporate body whose goods apply thereto. remain in any wharf, ·shed, or on any of the wharves mentioned in 2. The term of the license shall be fourteen years from the date this Order in Council for more than one week from the date the hereof.· said goods were placed therein or thereon shall pay to the Treasurer of the Council (when called upon by the Council or wharfinger so 3. The master of every vessel discharging ballast at the said to do) before receipt of such goods, storage for such goods as wharves shall have all such ballast taken away and deposited above hereafter mentioned, that is to say: For each and every week or high-water mark, or at such place as may be approved by the part of a week from the date the goods are first placed in the shed Minister or by any persons appointed by the Minister for that or on the wharf, double the rates set out in the wharfage Schedule. purpose. If any cargo remains on any of the wharves for a longer period 4. The annual sum payable by the Council shall be ls. payable than forty-eight hours, or where such cargo hinders the loading or on demand. unloading of any vessel or is an impediment to the approaches, the Council, through the wharfiger or other so authorized person, may have such cargo removed at the expense of the owner, and the cost of such removal shall be payable by the owner previous to taking SECOND SCHEDULE. receipt of the goods. In default of payment the Council may, in the manner and in DUES. the time provided in section 195 of the Harbours Act, 1923, sell the Berthage Charges on Vessels. goods and exercise all the powers contained in the said section H}5, REGULAR trading vessels under 20 tons register for each s. d. wharf per quarter (paid in advance) . 10 0 THIRD SCHEDULE. Regular trading vessels 20 tons register and upwards : REGULATIONS. For the first 20 tons, 10s., and for every additional ton per each wharf per quarter (paid in advance) 0 6 1. THE master of any vessel coming alongside any of the wharves Irreg-µlar trading vessels under 20 tons register lying shall be responsible for the proper. and safe berthing of his vessel, alongside any of the wharves· for each· day or part' of a which vessel shall. be held. responsible for any damage done to the day ...... I O wharves in connection therewith. .The Council will repair any such Irregular trading vessels of 20 tons register and . upwards damage and charge the cost of doing· so against the master or owner lying alongside any of the wharves for each day or of the vessel doing the damage. part of a day : For the first 20 · tons, ls., and for 2. When two vessels are expecting to berth at the, same wharf every additional ton register O 0! at the same tide the wharfinger, or any officer authorized by the Fishing-vessels, per ton register per day O 1 Council to do so, shall direct the master of each vessel where his vessel is to b~ berthed, and any master failing to carry out ~hose All vessels which do not pay their dues in advance will be directions commits a breach of these regµlations. deemed irregular trading vessels. 3. Before any vessel is removed from any of the wharves, the Masters or owners of all regular trading vessels shall pay their master of the said vessel shall cause all dirt and rubbish to be dues quarterly in advance to. the Treasurer of the ·Qouncil. The thoroughly cleared from the portion of the wharf occupied by the quarters shall commence on the first days of January, April, July, · vessel, and .d~posited how and where directed by any person ·and October in each year. authorized -by the Council so to direct such master. All dues payable by irregular trading vessels· shall be paid to · 4. The master, owner, or agent of every regular trading vessel the Treasurer of the Council, and the payments shall be made by shall, not later than the seventh day of every month, furnish to the the master or owner of the vessel upon the first application by the Clerk of the Council a certified copy of the freight lists of the cargo Treasurer. carried by every such vessel each trip with proper accounts of the weights and measurements of all goods landed on or shipped from Passenger Rates. any -of the said wharves during the previous· month, and :shall at the same time pay to the Treasurer of the Council the amount~due The master, owner, or agent of all regular trading vessels for wharfage at the rates hereinbefore set down on all goods the shall pay to the Treasurer of the Council for each and every adult weights ~nd measurements of which are shown on the ,certified passenger carried by such vessel andlanded on or shipped from any freight lists. . · of the wharves mentioned in this Order in Council the sum of 6d., .5. No person shall permit any live-stock to remain on any of and for -each and every child under 16 years of age 3d. : Provided the said wharves longer than is actually necessary for loading or that such charge shall riot be payable in respect· to· passengers unloading the same. · · · travelling ·between any of the wharves before mentioned. ·All 6. All explo~ives, kerosene, benzine, fuel oil, and all goods· of passengers -berthage dues shall be paid monthly on or before the a dangerous or inflammable character shall be removed by the owner, seventh day of each_ month in accordance with a return which shall agent, or consignee immediately on being landed, and such owner, be furnished to the Treasurer of the Council from the books or agent, .or consignee Jailing to do so will be held responsibl~ for ~ny records of the master or owner of the vessel . 'Yhich carried the damage or loss that m'ay accrue from any ·accident arising therefrom, passengers. in addition to· the penalty pravided. DEC. 23.] THE NEWT ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3173

7. All goods, live-stock, or merchandise landed at . any; of the SCHEDULE. before-mentioned wharves shall be so landed at the sh1ppe1·'s own AREA EXCLUDED FROM THE COUNTY OF W AIMAIRI AND INCLUDED risk, and the master, owner, or agent of the vessel landn1g the IN THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. goods, live-stock, or merchandise shall be responsible for the delivery to the consignee. ALL that area of land in the Canterbury Land District, being part 8. Any goods, live-stock, or merchandise placed on any of the of the Avon Riding of the Waimairi County, and bounded by a said wharves for shipment shall be placed there at the con.signor's line commencing at a point on the boundary of the City of Christ­ own risk, and the consignor shall be solely responsible for the safety church, being the intersection of the centre-line of Banks Avenue of the said goods until accepted by the master, owner, or agent of and the production westward of the northern side of Cooper's Road; the vessel. proceeding thence easterly to and along the north side of Cooper's 9. Although the Council has erected the wharves for the Road to the eastern bounda.ry of Section 45, S.O. plan 7026; thence convenience of shippers and charges for the use of those conveniences, northerly along the eastern boundaries of Sections 45 and 19, S.O. no claim shall be sustainable against the Council fot the loss of any plan 7026, across Achilles Street, to and along the eastern boundary goods, live-stock, or merchandise passing through the wha,rf sheds, of Section 18, S.O. plan 7048, to the north-eastern corner of said but nothing contained in this condition shall be deemed to relieve Section 18; thence westerly along the northern boundaries of the Council from liability for negligence on t11e part of any servant Sections 18, 17, 15, S.0. plan 7048, across Bampton Street, to and of the Council. along the northern boundaries of Sections 13, G, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, and 6 on the said plan, to the south-eastern corner of Section 46, PENALTIES. S.O. plan 7140; thence northerly along the eastern boundaries of Any person, firm, or company refusing to carry out the Sections 46, 47, 48, and 49, S.0. plan 7140, to the south-eastern instructions of the wharfinger or other duly accredited person corner of Lot 2, D.P. 12120; thence northerly, westerly, and necessary for the good management of any of the wharves northerly along the eastern, northern, and eastern boundaries of mentioned in this Order in Council, or permitting the remains of the said. Lot 2, D.P. 12120, to the southern side of New Brighton fish offal or other offensive matter to be placed in or about any Road; thence westerly along the southern side of New Brighton wharf premises, or using the said wharf premises for any purpose Road and its production westward to the centre of North Parade for which such premises was not intended, or doing anything herein (being a point on the boundary of the City of Christchurch) ; thence forbidden, .commits a breach of this Order in Council, and shall be southerly and south-easterly along the said boundary of the City liable to a fine not exceeding £20. of Christchurch to the commencing point. C. A. JEFFERY, FOURTH SCHEDULE. Clerk of the Executive Council. ORDERS IN COUNCIL REVOKED. (I.A. 103/5/52.) Published in Gazette. Date of Order in Council. Year. Page. Re{fldations under the. Naval Defence Act, 1913, amended.

17th August, 1931 (Wharf at Mercury Bay) rn:n 2316 C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. 20th November, 1933 (Wharf at Port Charles) 1933 3163 ORDER IN COUNCIL. 27th September, 1939 (Wharf at Whangapoua) 1939 2646 At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of December, 1942. C. A. JEFFERY, Present: Clerk of the Executive Council. His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred Boundaries of City of Christchurch and Ooitnty of W aimairi altered. I on him by section twenty-five of the Naval Defence Act, 1913, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. His Excellency the Governor-General, with the advice of the Executive Council, doth hereby amend and supplement the regu­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. lations referred to in the Schedule hereto as shown therein. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of December, 1942. SCHEDULE. Present: Regulations for the Government and Payment of the Royal New His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL rn CouNCIL. Zealand Navy, 1939. HEREAS in pursuance of section one hundred and thirty-six APPENDIX IL-RATES OF ALLOWANCES: OFFICERS. W of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, a petition was presented to the Governor-General praying that a certain area of INSERT (with effect from 1st September, 1942) :- land be excluded from the County of W aimairi and included in the City of Christchurch : No. Allowance and Rank. Conditions of .Rate pm And whereas it is deemed expedient to make such alteration Payment. Diem. of the boundaries of the said city : Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him by the said Municipal Corporations Act, 65 Controlled Mining Station- 8, d. 1933, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that To the Senior Controlled As laid down in behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with 1 0 :Mining Officer at each Con­ K.R. and A.I. the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby declare trolled Mining Station that as cm and from the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three, the area described in the Schedule hereto shall be excluded from the County of Waimairi and included in the City C. A . .JEFFERY, of Christchurch. Clerk of the Executive Council.

Notices under the Regulations Act, 1936.

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

Authority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject-matter. Serial Date of Price (Postage Number. Enactment. Id. extra).

The Shipping and Seamen Act, 1908 The Foreign Seamen (Netherlands) Notice 1942 1942/341 14/12/42 Id. The Customs Act, 1913 The Customs Import Prohibition Order 1942, No. 2 1942/342 23/12/42 ld. The Opticians Act, 1928 The Practising Opticians Regulations 1942 1942/343 23/12/42 2d. The Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 .. The Dogs Registration Emergency Regulations 1942 1942/344 23/12/42 2d. (No. 2) The Government Railways Act, 1926 .. The Government Railways Classification and Pay 1942/345 23/12/42 9d. Regulations 1942 The Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 The Teachers Emergency Regulations 1941, Amend- 1942/346 23/12/42 2d. ment No. 1 The Education Act, 1914 The Education Amending Regulations 1942 (No. 2) 1942/347 23/12/42 3d. 'rhe Finance Act, 1941 The Marketing Department Advances Order, 1942 1942/348 23/12/42 Id. The Soil Conservation and Rivers Control The Soil Conservation and Rivers Control (Payment 1942/349 23/12/42 Id. Act, 1941 of Fees) Regulations I9•i2 The Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 .. Police Offences Emergency Regulations 1942 .. 1942/350 23/12/42 3d.

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Appointments and Promotions of Officers of the 2nd N.Z. Expeditionary Force. Julian Geoffrey Barcham, Army Department, Walter Arthur Stroud. Wellington, 21st December, 1942. Walter John Sanders to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). IS Excellency the Governor-Genera has been pleased to December, 1942. H approve of the following appointments and promotions of 1..111:ruternmt (temp.) W. A. Christensen, The North Auckland Officers of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force :- 1te1Im1en.li, 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 7th December,

N.Z. ENGINEERS. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants. Dated 15th TERRITORIAL FORCE. November, 1942 :- 32301 James Wallace Shaw Abernethy. East Ooast Mounted Rifles. 34371 Robert Erickson. 34723 Robert Clinton Holt. Major ..u·cov,it•.uu, M.C., is posted to the Retired List. 34754 Ralph Highton Whitaker. Dated 26th .,_,uv""'"'"·'i. 34534 John Thomas Pasco.

N.Z. INFANTRY. Captain (temp. C. B. Menzies relinquishes 2nd Lieutenant K. L. Sandford to be Lieutenant, (temp.). Da.ted the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, is granted the temporary 23rd October, 1942. rank 0f Major, and is seconded. Dated 1st December, 1942. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. Major (temp.) R. E. Sleigh to be Lieutenant-Colonel (temp.). Lieutenant C. W. Whetter to· be Captain. Dated 1st October, Dated 28th November, 1942. 1942. The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp.) to be Captains N.Z. DENTAL CORPS. (temp.):- Lieutenant (temp. Captain) N. M. Irwin to be Captain. Dated Dated 1st December, 1942- 1st December, 1942. M. G. Martin. · D. H. K. Ross. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) 0. H. Williams to be Captain. Dated 1st December, 1942. Dated 2nd December, 1942- A. M. Page. H. W. Tingey. The undermentioned Lieutenants to be Captains (temp.):­ R. F. Wright. H. H. Bramwell. Dated 2nd December, 1942. 2nd Lieutenant (temp.) H. Martin to be Lieutenant (temp.). W. A. Paterson. Dated 10th December, 1942. Dated 18th September, 1942. H. Dover. Dated 12th December, 1942. 2nd Lieutenant I. D. Bell, from the Reserve of Officers, to be F. JONES, Minister of Defence. 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from 20th October, 1939, dated 3rd August, 1942, and is granted the temporary rank of Lieutenant, dated 1st November, 1942. Appointments, Promotions, Resignations, and Retirements of Officers 2nd Lieutenant (temp.) R. A. Armstrong to be Lieutenant of the New Zealand Military Forces. (temp.). Dated 16th December, 1942. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants (temp.) to be Lieutenants Army Department, (ternp.). Dated 17th December, 1942 :- Wellington, 21st Decemb~r, 1942. C. Cameron. S. L. Reed. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to D. G. Holmes. approve of the following appointments, promotions, resig­ nations, and retirements of offi.cers of the New Zealand Military N.Z. DEFENCE ENGINEER SERVICE CORPS. Forces:- Leonard Lincoln Meadowcroft, A.M.I.C.E., to be Captain STAFF. (temp.). Dated 9th November, 1942. The undermentioned Captains, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Arthur Leslie Wallace to be Captain (temp.). Dated 25th Force, to be Majors (temp.). Dated 23rd November, 1942 :- November, 1942. W. L. Rutherford. G. A. T. Rhodes. Ivan George to be Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 4th November, G. MacLean. 1942. Lieutenant T. G. Neal, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, The undermentioned to be Lieutenants (temp.). Dated 9th to be Captain (temp.). Dated 30th April, 1942. November, 1942 :- Lieutenant W. D. Lund, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Richard Bruce Townley. Force, to be Captain (temp.). Dated 1st December, 1942. Archie Arthur Williamson. James Campbell Cowie. N.Z. STAFF CORPS. Richard Bohun Qotton, A.C.C.S.E., A.M.I.C.E. Lieutenant-Colonel F. L. Hunt to be Colonel (temp.). Dated The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (temp.). Dated 9th 1st December, 1942. November, 1942 :- Allan Ashley Wilkinson. N.Z. PERMANENT STAFF. Henry Lewis Balfour Garrett. Captain and Quartermaster (temp.) G. W. O'Sullivan to be Sturtz Barton Barltrop, A.l\>l.I.M.E. Major and Quartermaster (temp.). Dated 1st December, 1942. Keith Vivian Calder. Captain and Quartermaster (temp.) T. J. Cronin to be Major Edgar Charles Gough, B.E., A.M.I.C.E. and Quartermaster (temp.). Dated 1st December, 1942. Edward Morgan Taylor, B.Sc., A.M.I.C.E., A.M.N.Z.I.E. Lieutenant and Quartermaster (temp.) W. H. McLenaghin to Lieutenant V. C. Bosselmann, Retired List, to be 2nd Lieutenant be Captain and Quartermaster (temp.). Dated 2nd December, 1942. (temp.). Dated 25th November, 1942. Hugh Montgomery Thompson to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). N.Z. TEMPORARY STAFF. Dated 25th November, 1942. Major J. S. Hanna to be Lieutenant-Colonel (temp.}. Dated Hugh Barton to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 27th 1st November, 1942. November, 1942. Major F. W. Mothes, M.B.E., to be Lieutenant-Colonel (temp.). Dated 1st December, 1942. N.Z. INFANTRY. Captain (temp.) R. T. Hookham, The Auckland Regiment The A1wkland Reg,iment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own). (Countess of Ranfnrly's Own), to be Captain (temp.). Dated 1st December, 1942. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants (temp.) to be Lieutenants Lieutenant (temp. Captain) 0. 1YI. Paulin, B.D.S., N.Z. Dental (temp.):- Corps, to be Captain. Dated 1st Decembe~, 1942. D. Munro. Dated 12th October, 1942. Captain (temp. Major) C. C. T. Hams, The North Auckland E. G. Griffiths. Dated 12t,h October, 1942. Regiment, to be Captain (~emp.). Dated 7~h December, 1942. S. W. Ball. Dated 13th December, 1942. Lieutenant C. C. Smith to be Captam (temp.). Dated 18th William Arthur Leggett to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). Da.ted December, 1942. 24th August, 1942. 2nd Lieutenant W. W. Wilson to be Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 1st October, 1942. The North Auckland Regiment. Lieutenant T. W. G. Rolfe, Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List to be Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 4th November, 1942. Samuel Clements Colmore-Williams to be 2nd Lieutenant '2nd Lieutenant R. Gilkison to be Lieutenant (temp.). Da,ted (temp.): Dated 30th January, 1942. 1st November, 1942. 2nd Lieutenant F. W. Bmt to be Lieutenant (temp.) Dated The Waikato Regiment. 1st Decei:p_ber, 1942. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (temp.). Dated Charles William Vennell to be Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 1st 8th August, 1942 :- December, 1942. Paul Stuart Page to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 1st Hubert Barton Allsopp. June, 1942. . George Harold Terry. Keith Edward Donald Robertson to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). Joseph George Smith. Dated 4th November, 1942, Owen Quin Casey. DEC. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3175

The undermentjoned to be 2nd Lieutenants (temp.). Dated OFFICERS STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH OF THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND 14th August, 1942 :- EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. Frank Steadman Teddv. Captain E. A. Collins. Dated 22nd November, 1942. Allan Roy Fisher. ~ Lieutenant F. J. Domney. Dated 7th December, 1942. Co]in Paul Reidpath. Lieutenant J. Danks. Dated 7th December, 1942. Jack: Morcom. Lieutenant R. J. Mouat. Dated 8th December, 1942. Walter William Hodges. 2nd Lieutenant T. L. Cooper. Dated 31st May, 1942. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. The Wellington West Coast Regiment. 2nd Lieutenant (temp.) A. F. A. Woollams to be Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 1st December, 19,12. Appointments, Promotions, Resignations, and Relinqiiishments of Commissions of O,{ficers of' the Home Gn:ird. The Taranalci Regiment. Lieutena.nt C. J. Harris is posted to the Retired List. Dated Army Department, 4th December, 1942. Wellington, 21st December, 1942. IS Excellency the Gm:ernor-General has heen pleased to The Canterbury Reginient. H approve of the follmving appointments, promotions, resig­ nations, and relinquishments of commissions of officers of the 2nd Lieutenant (temp.) F. A. Bremner to be Lieu-tenant (temp.). Home Guard :- Dated 19th October, 1942. APPOINTMENTS. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants (temp.) to be Lieutenants The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (temp.), and are (temp.). Dated 9th December, 194,2 :- granted the temporary rank of Captain :- W. F. Marriott. W. I. Morris. Edward Alexander ·winchester. Dated 1st June, 1942. V. P. O'Connell. J. D. Jones. Douglas George Smith. Dated 1st July, 1942. H. L. Stephenson. A. W. Kerr. Norma,n Brown. Dated 1st July, 1942. 2nd Lieutenant J. D. McKenzie resigns his comm1ss10n on Harry Oram. Dated 1st August, 1942. appointment to a commission in the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (temp.), and granted Dated 16th November, 1942. the temporary rank of Lieuteirn.nt :- The Nelson, Marlborough, and West Coast Regiment. Henry Whiteoak Slater. Dated 1st January, 1942. Arthur Ashley Lennie. Datecl 1st August, 1942. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) S. Rockel relinquishes the temporary Ray-mond Twizell Dixon. Dated 20th August, 1942. rank of Captain, and is transferred to The Canterbury Regiment. Harry Churcher. Dated 29th October, 1942. Dated 21st July, 1942. 2nd Lieutenant (tem11.) B. S. Trolove to be Lieutenant (temp.). 'I'he undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenant, (temp.), ancl i~ Dated 1st December, 1942. granted the temporary rank of Captain:- Frederick Temple Clere. Dated 28th July, 1942. N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lient,,mauta (temp.), and are George Cowie Brian Minogue to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). granted the temporary rank of Lieutenant :- Dated 30th October, 1942. David Perry. · Dated 28th July, 1942. Benjamin ,John Dunsheath. Dated 1st August, 1942. N.Z. CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT. ,James Hugh Gosset. Da.ted 12th August, 19,12. The Rev. Weldon Deverell Whelan to be Chaplain, 4th Class The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (temp.):­ (Church of England). Dated 9th October, 1942. ,John Annesley Whikombe. Dated 4th April, 1942. William Clement Davies. Dated 1st May, 1942. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. Joseph Carroll. Dated 13th June, 1942. Major J. A. Paterson, M.B., Ch.B., to be Lieutenant-Colonel Matthew Ed,vards. Dated 13th June, 1942. (temp.). Dated 21st November, 1942. Gordon Knewstubb. Dated 20th ,Tune, 1942. John Lewis Colgrave, M.B., Ch.B., to be Lieutena,nt. Dated William James Henry. Dated 2Mh June, 1942. 10th March, 1942. George Arthur Kenny. Dated 1st July, 1942. The undermentioned 5th year Medical Students to be 2nd Arthur Edward Wilkins. Dated 1st July, 1942. Lieutenants (temp.). Dated 24th November, 1942 :- Francis Douglas Ballantyne. Dated 1st July, 1942. Wilfred George Watts. Dated 1st July, 1942. John Alexander Macdonald Boyd. John MacDonell. Dated 1st ,July, 1942. Ross Smith. Cecil Roy vVylde. Datecl 1st July, 1942. Stanley Regnault Hunt. Herbert Stanley Clarke. Dated 1st July, 1942. Andrew John Paternon. John Aldred Nuttall. Dated 1st .July, 1942. V{arwick: Mayne Smeeton. Lester Haberfield. Dated 8th July, 1942. James Warne Ardagh. Robert Daniel McGowan. Dated 11th July, 1942. Desmond Anderson Kernahan. Walter Cecil Childs. Dated 12th ,Tuly, 1942. James Stewart Wilson. George MacDonald. Dated 27th July, 1942. Douglas Ian Chisholm. Henry Alfred Heads. Dated 1st August, 1942. David John Gudex. David Blair. Dated 1st August, 1942. Alexander Duncan Brown. Dated 1st August, 1942. N.Z. DENTAL CORPS. Ernest Wilfred Hayman. Dated 1st August, 1942. Captain E. B. Reilly, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, to Howard Dudley Lovelock. Dated 1st August, 1942. be Major (temp.). Dated 90th November, HH2. Charles Douglas Collis. Dated 1st August, 1942. Robert Douglas Cargill. Dated 1st August, 19,!2. vVilliam ,Jarvie. Dated 1st August, 1942. N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE. Allan Maxwell. Dated 1st Augnst, 1942. The undermentioned to be Sisters. Dated 10th December, "\\rilliam Gra.nt. Dated 1st August, 1942. 1942 :- Albert Victor Rein. Dated 1st August, 1942. Miss May Muriel Olsen. George Maitland Manchester. Dated 1st August, 1942. Miss Mattie Shaw. Russell Chalmers. Dated 1st August, 1942. Miss Alexis Ross Barclay. William Oliver. Nelson Drinnan.. Dated 1st August, 1942. Hector Cowie. Dated 1st August, 1942. N.Z. vVoMEN's ARMY AuxILIARY CORPS. Frederick: Carson. Dated 1st August, 1942. Miss Mysie Greycina MacDonell to be Second Subaltern. Dated William Campbell Barnie. Dated 1st August, 1942. 10th December, 1942. Ogier Jack Densem. Dated 1st August, 1942. Mrs. Dorothy ,Johnson to be Second Subaltern. Dated 10th George Norman Bell. Dated 1st August, 1942. December, 1942. Charles Stokes. Dated 1st August, 1942. Herbert Valentine. Dated 1st August, 1942. George Keys Rodda. Da.ted 7th August, 194.2. OFFICERS CEASING TO BE SECONDED TO THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND James Huia Littlejohn. Dated 11th August, 1942. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. Thomas Harold Lane. Dated 14th August, 1942. Captain and Quartermaster (temp.) H. G. Salt, Regiment of Henry Millward. Dated 14th August, 1942. Royal N.Z. Artillery. Dated 19th November, 1942. Lyell Charles D'Ath. Dated 17th August, 1942. Lieutenant (Major, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force) Walter John Thompson. Dated 19th August, 194,2. G. T. Poole, Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 19th Stuart MeGuinness .. Dated 20th August, 19 112. November, 1942. Frank Clayton Armstrong. Dated 21st August, 1942. 2nd Lieutenant (Lieutenant, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Stanley Herbert Gordon Dalley. Dated 31st August, 1942. Force) V. C. Cox, The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's John Morris Herbert Galt. Dated 1st September, 1942. Own). Dated 6th December, 1942. Herman Harvey Bray. Dated 1st September, 1942. Lieutenant E. vV. vVoodhouse, Reserve of Officers, The Frederick: Joseph Smith. Dated 3rd September, 1942. Wellington Regiment (City of Wellington's Own). Dated 7th Clifton Edwards Clark~. Dated 3rd September, 1942. December, 1942. Basil Henry Middleton Woodd. Dated 10th September, 2nd Lieutenant F. G. Matthews, N.Z. Artillery. Dated 2nd 1942. September, 1942. Edward Cole. Dated 10th September, 1942. The Rev. H. T. Peat, Chaplain, 2nd Class (Chaplain, 3rd Class, ,John Herma,n Kitt. Da.ted 11th Septemher, 1942. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force), N.Z. Chaplains Department. William Manifold McClure. Dated 13th September, 1942. Dated 17th November, 1942. rrhomas Algie Leitch. Dated 13th September, 19,12. C 3176 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 114

Thomas Lee Couper. Dated 15th September, 1942. Appointment of District Licensing Authority for No. 3 Transport Charles Roderick lVIcLean. Dated 15th September, 1942. District. Frederick John Daniel Rolfe. Dated 15th September, 1942. Robinson Reeve McNeill. Dated 15th September, 1942. pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him by Ian Henderson Johnson. Dated 15th September, 1942. section 3 of the Transport Licensing Amendment Act, 1936, Colin Clifford Robinson. Dated 18th September, 1942. the Minister of Transport doth hereby revoke the appointment Edward William Norman. Dated 28th September, 1942. of Stanley Victor Raines, of Dunedin, as District Licensing Robert Orr Young. Dated 29th September, 1942. Authority for No. 3 Transport District made by Warrant dated Frederick Ensor Humphreys. Dated 30th September, 1942. the 17th day of July, 1942, and published in the New Zealand Percival Frank Barker. Dated 30th September, 1942. Oazette of the 23rd July, 1942, at page 1945, and doth hereby appoint Adrian Frederick Hindmarsh. Dated 1st October, 1942. Thomas Herbert Langford, of Christchurch, as District Licensing Edward George Snell. Dated 1st October, 1942. Authority for No. 3 Transport District. Ivan Augustine O'Brien. Dated 1st October, 1942. Arthur Patrick Story. Dated 1st October, 1942. Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of December, 1942. Allan Donald Service. Dated 8th October, 1942. JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. Claude Whetu Enoka. Dated 17th October, 1942. (TT. 1/5.) Montague Cumming. Dated 19th October, 1942. Donald Bruce. Dated 19th October, 1942. Edward Dallas Ridley Smith. Dated 19th October, 1942. 1lfernber of the Board of Oovernors of the Canterbury Agricultural Michael Pavelka. Dated 22nd October, 1942. College appointed.-(Notice No. Ag. 3987.) Edward Coldham Fussell. Dated 22nd October, 1942. William Anderson. Dated 23rd October, 1942. Office of the Minister of Agriculture, Charles Edward Malcolm Robbie. Dated 23rd October, Wellington, 21st December, 1942. 1942. Henry Heathcote Mawley. Da.ted 23rd October, 1942. Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, in Donald Bell Currie. Dated 23rd October, 1942. pursuance of paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 6 of Thomas Mitai Wilkinson. Dated 28th October, 1942. the Canterbury Agricultural College Act, 1930, to appoint- Percy Patrick lVIeffin. Dated 28th October, 1942. James Ernest Strachan, Esq., M.A., B.Sc., Harold Spencer Bridgewater. Dated 29th October, 1942. to be a member of the Board of Governors of the Canterbury Wikeepa Kaipara. Dated 1st November, 1942. Agricultural College to hold office for a term of three years com­ William Kenneth Mqilroy. Dated 1st November, 1942. mencing on the 1st day of January, 1943. Stanley Francis Smith. Dated 1st November, 1942. Bernard Pearson Hayes. Dated 1st November, 1942. J. G. BARCLAY, Minister of Agriculture. Reginald John Lawrence. Dated 5th November, 1942. Morden Frederick Leete. Dated 11th November, 1942. Nathaniel Jacks. Dated 19th November, 1942. George Littlejohn. Dated 19th November, 1942. .Llf embers of the Veterinary Surgeons Board appointed.-(Notice Charles John ·Wilson. Dated 2nd December, 1942. No. Ag. 3988.)

PROMOTIONS. Office of the Minister of Agriculture, Wellington, 21st December, 1942. The undermentioned Captains (temp.) to be Majors (temp.):­ Excellency the Governor-General has on the 14th day of H. R. Vercoe, D.S.O., D.C.M. Da.ted 7th May, 1942. December, 1942, been pleased to appoint- F. G. Massey. Dated 1st August, 1942. H. Bigham, M.1VI. Dated 1st September, 1942. (!) In terms of section 3 (2) (b) of the Veterinary Surgeons Act, 1926- The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp.) to be Captains (temp.):- William Charles Ring, Esq., V.M.D., and R. J.B. Morrison. Dated 30th June, 1942. (2) In terms of section 3 (2) (c) of the said Act- A. R. Bayly. · Dated 1st July, 1942. Cyril Spottiswoode Moy Hopkirk, Esq., D.V.Sc., and H. G. Monrad. Dated 1st July, 1942. Herbert Seton Ste,viirt Kyle, Esq., G.M.V.C., J. Robb. Dated 1st August, 1942. to be members of the Veterinary Surgeons Board constituted under R. C. Ecclesfield, D.C.M. Dated 8th August, 1942. the said Act. S. C. Novell. Dated 1st September, 1942. J. G. BARCLAY, Minister of Agriculture. G. W. Colebrook. Dated 1st October, 1942. H. Hargrave. Dated 1st October, 1942. T. H. Giles. Dated 22nd October, 1942. T. B. Lock. Dated 4th November, 1942. Member of Taranalci .Ll1aori Trust Board appointed. H. C. Alloo. Dated 12th November, 1942. T. A. Bunbury, D.C.M. Dated 12th November, 1942. Native Department, H. E. March. Dated 16th November, 1942. Wellington, 16th December, 1942.

RESIGNATIONS. Excellency the Governor-General in Council has, pursuant to section 49 of the Native Purposes Act, 1931, and the The undermentioned resign their commissions in the Home regulations made thereunder with respect to the Taranaki Maori Guard:- Trust Board, appointed Captains (temp.)- Wirihana Tawake, W. L. Harrison. Dated 5th November, 1942. W. S. Pratt. Dated 16th November, 1942. of Waitotara, to be a member of the said Taranaki Maori Trust .C. W. Rout. Dated 19th November, 1942. Board, vice Tatara Tieketahi, deceased . Lieutenants (temp.)- H. G. R. MASON, For the Native Minister. 1VI. S. Kimpton. Dated 1st September, 1942. R. F. Caldwell. Dated 9th September, 1942. S. Whitworth. Da.ted 24th September, 1942. Resignation of JJ1ernber of the Executive Oou,ncil and of .Minister. L. W. Hays. Dated 29th September, 1942. M. G. Lysons. Dated 12th October, 1942. T. Taylor. Dated 16th October, 1942. :-.:,.. ~,.,,;-,,,,,u'" Office, Government House, H. E. Priest. Dated 19th October, 1942. VVP:1nr1Q'r,,on. 21st December, 1942. E. A. Marchant. Dated 21st October, 1942. Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to A. F. Waters. Dated 22nd October, 1942. accept the resignation of S. V. Plavstead. Dated 23rd October, 1942. The Honourable Frank Langstone, W. F. Ibbotson. Dated 28th October, 1942. M. L. J. Wendelborn. Dated 28th October, 1942. holding a seat in the Executive Council and the offices of Minister J. F. Hamilton. Dated 2nd November, 1942. of Lands, Minister of External Affairs, Native Minister, Commissioner P. L. Dickson. Dated 3rd November, 1942. of State Forests, and Minister for the Cook Islands. J. V. Revnolds. Dated 5th November, 1942. By Command. F. W. G;ayburn. Dated 5th November, 1942. D. E. FOUHY, Official Secretary. H. Smith. Dated 9th November, 1942. P. Matthews. Dated 11th November, 1942. G. F. Tobin. Dated 13th November, 1942. H. Denton. Dated 19th November, 1942. Appointrnents in the Public Service. 0. J. D. Bates. Dated 19th November, 1942. 1VI. O'Dowda. Dated 20th November, 1942. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, COMMISSIONS RELINQUISHED. Wellington, 21st December, 1942. The undermentioned relinquish their commissions in the Home Public Service Commissioner has made the following appoint­ Guard:- ments in the Public Service:- Captain (temp.) M. J. Cooper. Dated 4th December, 1942. Henry John Wood, B.Sc., Lieutenants (te1np.)- to be an Analyst under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908, R. W. H. Maslin. Dated 21st July, 1942. on and from the 12th day of November, 1942. W. A. Leggett. Dated 24th July, 1942. R. C. Willetts. Dated 13th November, 1942. Irene Anne Wilkes (Miss) C. W. Vennell. Dated 1st December, 1942. to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Colao Bay, F. JONES, Minister of Defence. on and from the 1st cfay of December, 1942. DEC. 23.] 'fHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3177

Walter Parker 3. The provisions of the Factories Act, 1921-22, and its to be Registrar of Marriages for the District of W anganui for the amendments, and of the said award, are hereby suspended in so far purposes of the Marriage Act, 1908, Registrar of Births and Deaths as they operate to prevent or restrict the employment of the workers for the District of W anganui for the purposes of the Births and hereinbefore mentioned on shift work between the hours of 7 a.m. Deaths Registration Act, 1924, and Registrar of Births and Deaths and 11 p.m., but such suspension shall be subject to the terms and of Maoris at Wanganui for the purposes of the Maori Births and conditions hereinafter set forth. Deaths Registration Regulations 1935, on and from the 9th day of 4. Two shifts shall be worked, the early shift from 7 a.m. to December, 1942. 3 p.m. and the late shift from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. 5. ·when shifts are being worked each worker sh:tll receive in Claude Oswald Pratt addition to the wages prescribed by the award the sum of 2s. per to be Registrar of Marriages for the District of Invercargill for the shift for each shift worked. purposes of the M:arriage Act, 1908, and Registrar of Births and 6. Workers shall be entitled to the following concessions enjoyed Deaths for the District of Invercargill for the purposes of the Births by other hospital employees-namely, two weeks' annual leave on and Deaths Registration Act, 1924, on and from the 9th day of pay, two weeks' sick-leave on pay (cumulative), free m.edical and December, 1942. surgical attention, and a supply of tea, milk, and sugar for morning Walter Parker tea. 7. This Order shall be deemed to have come into effect on the to be Registrar at Wanganui of the Supreme Court of New Zealand 1st day of December, 1942, and shall continue in force until the and Sheriff for the District of Wanganui and Rangitikei for the 30th day of November, 1944. purposes of the Judicature Act, 1908, Clerk of the Magistrates' Court at Wanganui for the purposes of the Magistrates' Courts Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of December, 1942. Act, 1928, Official Assignee at Wanganui for the Supreme Court P. C. WEBB, Minister of Labour. District of W anganui for the purposes of the Bankruptcy Act, 1908, Clerk of the Licensing Committee for the District of Wanganui for the purposes of the Licensing Act, 1908, and Registrar and Marshal The Overtime and Hol·idays Labour Legislation Suspen8ion Order 1941. at Wanganui of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in respect of Variation No. 19. its jurisdiction as a Colonial Court of Admiralty under the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890, on and from the 9th day of December, N pursuance of the Labour Legislation Emergency Regulations 1942. 1940, the Minister of Labour doth hereby order as follows:- Walter James Blackler I 1. This Order may be cited as the Overtime and Holidays to be Registrar at Nelson of the Supreme Court of New Zealand Labour Legislation Suspension Order 1941, Variation No. 19. and Sheriff for the District of Nelson for the purposes of the Judi­ 2. This Order shall be read together with and deemed part of cature Act, 1908, Clerk of the Magistrates' Court at Nelson for the the Overtime and Holidays Labour Legislation Suspension Order purposes of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928, Clerk of the Warden's 1941 (hereinafter referred to as" the principal Order"). Court, Receiver of Gold Revenue, and Mining Registrar at Nelson 3. The principal Order is varied as follows, namely :- for the Mining District of Karamea constituted under the Mining Act, 1926, Official Assignee at Nelson for the purposes of the Bank.­ The provisions of the principal Order shall not apply to ruptcy Act, 1908, Clerk of the Licensing Committee for the District workers coming within the scope of the New Zealand Carpenters of Nelson for the purposes of the Licensing Act, 1908, and Registrar and_ Joiners' award dated the 23rd day of April, 1942, and and Marshal at Nelson of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in recorded in 42 Book of Awards 332, or the Christchurch Tram­ respect of its jurisdiction as a Colonial Court of Admiralty under way Board Workshops Employees' industrial agreement dated the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890, on and from the 9th the 19th day of November, 1941, and recorded in 41 Book of day of December, 1942. Awards 1655. 4. This Order shall come into effect on the day of the date Claude Oswald Pratt hereof. to be Registrar at Invercargill of the Supreme Court of New Zea­ Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of December, 1942. land and Sheriff for the District of Southland for the purposes of P. C. WEBB, Minister of Labour. the Judicature Act, 1908, Clerk of the Magistrates' Court at Inver­ cargill for the purposes of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928, Official Assignee at Invercargill for the Supreme Court District of Otago Building Construction Control Notice No. 14. and Southland for the purposes of the Bankruptcy Act, 1908, Clerk of the Licensing Committee for the District of Awarua for the purposes of the Licensing Act, 1908, and Registrar and Marshal at OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Supply Control In,vercargill of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in respect of its N Emergency Regulations 1939, and the Building Emergency jurisdiction as a Colonial Court of Admiralty under the Colonial Regulations 1939, I hereby require and direct as follows:- Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890, on and from the 9th day of December, 1. This notice may be cited as the Building Construction Control 1942. Notice No. 14. John William Corboy 2. This notice shall come into force on the day next following to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoriii at New the date of publication thereof in the Gazette. Plymouth, on und from the 29th day of December, 1942. 3. Every person who on the coming into force of this notice is the own.er of any of the building-materials described in the Eric Broadhurst Schedule hereto shall, not later than the 15th day of January, 1943, to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Oruawharo, on furnish in writing to the Building Controller, P.O. Box 3005, and from the 6th day of February, 19-4:2. Wellington, the following particulars in relation thereto :- G. T. BOLT, Secretary. (a) Description and grades : (b) Quantities of each description and grade: (c) If any of the materials are held against the requirements of a,ny contracts, the name of each contract and the Date of Election by Fire-insurance Conipanies to fill Extraordinary quantity of each description and grade held against each Vacancies on the Ohakztne and Taihape Fire Boards. such contract : (d) The approximate total quantity of each description and grade required to complete each such contract : Department of Internal Affairs, (e) The anticipated date of the completion of each such contract. Wellington, 19th December, 1942. 4. Within seven days of the importation of any of the building­ URSUANT to the Fire Brigades Act, 1926, and the rules made materials described in the Schedule hereto, the importer thereof P thereunder, the Minister charged with the administration of shall furnish in writing to the Building Controller particulars of the said Act, doth hereby appoint Wednesday, the 13th day of such importation stating- J"anuary, 1943, to be the date for holding election of one member of each of the Ohakune and Taihape Fire Boards by the fire-insurance (a) Description and grades; and companies concerned, such election being held to fill the extra­ (b) Quantities of each description and grade. ordinary vacancies caused by the resignation of Mr. H. S. Bowden from each of the said Boards. SCHEDULE. F. JONES, For the Minister of Internal Affairs. 1. COPPER tube of any type or size capable of being used or dealt (I.A. 76/4/28-55.) with in or for the purposes of any constructional work. 2. Copper sheets, shapes, and circles capable of being used or dealt with in or for the purposes of any constructional work. The Laitndry Workers ( Auckland Hospital Board) Labour Legislation Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of December, 1942. Suspension Order 1942. G. W. ALBERTSON, Building Controller.

N pursuance of the Labour Legislation Emergency Regulations Building Construction Control Notice No. 16. I 1940, the J'.lfinister of Labour doth hereby order as follows:- 1. This Order may be cited as the Laundry Workers (Auckland OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the Supply Control Hospital Board) Labour Legislation Suspension Order 1942. N Emergency Regulations 1939, and the Building Emergency 2. This Order applies to the Auckland Hospital Board and to Regulations 1939, I hereby require and direct as follows:- the workers who are employed by that Board at its launch-yin Howe 1. This notice may be cited as the Building Construction Control Street, Auckland, and whose employment is subject to the provisions Notice No. 16. of the Northern Industrial District Laundry Workers, Dyers, and 2. For the purposes of this notice the term " bituminous Dry-cleaners' award dated the 19th day of September, 1941, and products " includes bitumen of all kinds and grades and emulsions, recorded in 41 Book of Awards 1290. road oils, and cut-backs, but does not include tar. 3178 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 114

3. No person shall, after the 15th day of January, 1943, use Including Additional Land in the Tokaanu Development Scheme. any bituminous products for paving or similar purposes without the prior consent of the Main Highways Board. URSUANT to section 4 of the Native Land Amendment Act, 4. Any person, who, on the date of the publication of this P 1936 the Board of Native Affairs hereby declares the land notice in the Gazette, owns any bituminous products or has any described hi the Schedule hereto to be subject to Part I of the said bituminous products in his possession or control shall, not later Act, and to be included in the Tokaanu Development Scheme. than the 15th day of January, 1943, forward to the Building Controller, P.O. Box 3005, Wellington, a statement setting out the SCHEDULE. following particulars :- ALL that area of land in the Aotea Native Land Court District (a) Details of the quantity of each type and grade of bituminous containing 34 acres 1 rood 1 perch, more or less, situate in Block X, product; Puketi Survey District, and called or known as Waipapa lB 1 (part). (b) If any is held against the requirements of any particular Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of December, 1942. contract or contracts, the name of each contract and the 0. N. CAMPBELL, quantity in each type and grade so held against each W. STEWART, contract; Members of the Board of Native Affairs. (c) Approximate total quantity of bituminous products in each (N.D. 1/3/24.) type and grade required to complete each contract ; and (d) The anticipated date of completion of each contract. Including Additional Land in the Korohe Development Scheme. Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of December, 1942. G. W. ALBERTSON, Building Controller. URSUANT to section 4 of the Native Land Amendment Act, P 1936, the Board of Native Affairs hereby declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be subject to Part I of the said Act and to be included in the Korohe,Development Scheme.

SCHEDULE. The Corsetry M anufact11:re Control Notice 1942. ALL that area · of land in the Aotea Native Land Court District containing 11 acres O roods 10 pe~ches, more or less, situate in Block XI, Puketi Survey District, and called or known as Hautu 2B 2B 1 URSUANT to the Factory Emergency Regulations 1939, * I, Block. P George Augustus Pascoe, Factory Controller, hereby direct Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of December, 1942. and give notice as follows:- 0. N. CAMPBELL, 1. This notice may be cited as the Corsetry Manufacture Control W. STEWART, Notice 1942. Members of the Board of Native Affairs. 2. This notice shall come into force on the day next following (N.D. 1/3/53.) the date of the publication thereof in the Gazette, but shall not apply to garments ordered before that date if those garments are delivered by 31st January, 1943. Notice to Mariners No. 28 of 1942. 3. In this notice- " Corsetry " means corsets, corselettes, corset belts, and Marine Department, brassieres in relation to the manufacture of which the Wellington, N.Z., 22nd December, 1942., said specification applies : NEW ZEALAND.-SouTH IsLANn.-HoKITIKA. "The said specification" means the New Zealand Emergency Standards Specification entitled " Simplified Practice Harbour Light established. for the Manufacture of Corsetry " issued by the New On Flagstaff. Lat. 42° 43'·0 S., long. 170° 57'·8 E. Zealand Standards Institute under the authority of the ·Position.· Minister of Industries and Commerce, bearing date (approx.). . Abridged Description: 0cc. ev. 10 sec. (occasl.) December, 1942, and numbered N.Z.S.S. E.lOl(SP)t; A white light, occulting every 10 sec., eclipse 2 sec., and includes any amendment thereof that may hereafter Details : has been established in the above position on north side of river and be issued or any specification that may hereafter be is exhibited when vessels are expected. , issued in substitution therefor ; N OTE.-This light and a red or a green light below indicate 4. No owner or occupier of a factory within the meaning of the the state of the bar. Factory Emergency Regulations 1939 shall manufacture any corsetry Charts affected : 2591, 3629. in contravention of the provisions of the said specification. Publications: Admiralty List of Lights, Part X, 1939, page 329. New Zealand Pilot, 1930, page 313. New Zealand Nautical Almanac Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of December, 1942. and Tide-table, 1943 ed., Part I, page 149; 1942 and 1943 ed., G. A. PASCOE, Factory Controller. Part II, page 298. Authority: Hokitika Harbour Board, 14/12/42. • Statutory llilgulations 1939, Serial number 1939/143, page 656 t Coples obtainable from the Secretary, New Zealand Standards Institute, L. B. CAMPBELL, Secretary. Hamilton Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington C. 1. Price 6d., post free. (0.N.S. M.21/2.)

Notice of Intention to take Land. for: a Public W orlc.

OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1928, to execute a public work, N and for the purposes of such public work the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken : And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land required to be taken is deposited in the post,office at Waimarino and is there open for inspection ; and that all persons affected by the execution of such work or by the taking of the said land should, if 'they have any well-grounded objections to the execution of such work or to the taking of' such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing within forty days from the sixth day of January, 1943, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington.

SCHEDULE.

Approximate .Areas of the Pieces of Land Being Coloured on Plan. required to be taken.

A, R, P. 0 2 34·6 } Parts Hautu lB No. 8B 2A Block 0 0 17 Orange. 0 0 13·2 Part Hautu lB No. 3 Block Blue. 0 0 2·8 Part Hautu lB No. 6 Block

Situated in Block VII, Puketi Survey District (Wellington Land District). As the same are more. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 114951/20916, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 21st day of December, 1942. J. G. BARCLAY, (P~W. 28/31/4.) For the Minister of Public Works. DEC. 23.l THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3179

Notice of Intention to take Land in the City of Christchurch for Housing SECOND SCHEDULE. Pnrposes. RURAL SUBDIVISION. Class A.-On the unimproved value of all land classified as Class A OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions by the persons appointed to classify lands under section 3 of N of the Public Works Act, 1928, and section 32 of the Statutes the Swamp Drainage Amendment Act, 1928, eighteen-pence Amendment Act, 1936, to take the land described in th~ Schedule here­ and fifty-three one-hundredths of a penny ( 18·53d.) in the pound. to for housing purposes: And notice is hereby further given that the Class B.-On the unimproved value of all land so classified as Class B, plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post-office sixpence and forty-nine one-hundredths of a pemiy (6·49d.) at Christchurch and is there open for inspection ; and that all persons in the pound. affected by the taking of the said land should, if they have any well­ Class C.-On the unimproved value of all land so classified as Class C, grounded objections to the taking of such land, set forth the same twopence and seventy-eight one-hundredths of a penny (2·78d.) in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first in the pound. · publication of this notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of December, 1942. J. G. BARCLAY, For the Minister of Lands. SCHEDULE. (L. and S. 15/42/5.) APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land required to be taken : 23·5 perches. Being part Rural Section 161 (City of Christchurch) (Canterbury R.D.). Industrial ltfon-power Emergency Regitlations 1942.-Declaration of In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more particu­ Essential Undertakings (No. 107 J. larly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 115868, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1942, As witness my hand at Wellington, this 18th day of December, the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby declare the 1942. . undertakings set forth hereunder, in respect only of the installation, R. SEMPLE, Minister of Public Works. maintenance, and repair of commercial refrigeration equipment to be essential undertakings for the purposes of those regulations :.:__ (P.W. 24/1258/6.) E. C. Alexander and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. M. Anthony, at Auckland. Aro Mechanical Engineering Co., at Wellington. Election of Enropean Member of the Rarotonga Island Council. Bay of Plenty Power Board, at Opotiki. Bay of Plenty Power Board, at Whakatane. Cook Islands Department, Henry Berry and Co. (Proprietary) Ltd., at Auckland Wellington, 11th December, 1942. Henry Berry a,nd Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. T is hereby notified that, in pursuance of the regulations for the Henry Berry and Co. (Proprietary), Ltd., at Wellington. I election of a European mem her of the Rarotonga Island Council, Bond and Bond, Ltd., at Auckland. Mr. Samuel Bennett, of Avarua, Trader, Bond and Bond, Ltd., at Hamilton. Bond and Bond, Ltd., at Tauranga. was duly elected as the European member of the Island Council of Bond and Bond, Ltd., at Whangarei. Rarotonga on the 23rd day of September, 1942. D. H. Cameron, at Seatoun. ' J. G. BARCLAY, A. L. S. Cassie, Ltd., at Dunedin. For the Minister for the Cook Islands. John Chambers and Son, Ltd., at ·wellington. John Chambers and Son, Ltd., at Auckland. John Chambers and Son, Ltd., at Christchurch. John Chambers and Son, Ltd., at Invercargill. Anthorizing the Laying-off of a Road of less Width than 66 ft. Cresswell and Sons, at Blenheim. -- "l· F. Eddleston, at Auckland. HEREAS in the opinion of the Minister of Lands it is inexpe­ Electric Refrigeration (N.Z.), Ltd., at Dunedin. W dient, by reason of the fact that the land shown upon the Electric Refrigeration (N.Z.), Ltd., at Invercargill. plan of Town of Tauranga Extension No. 43 affecting Lot 1 on Electric Refrigeration (N.Z.), Ltd., at Wellington. D.P. 29548, being portion of Section 5, Block X, Tauranga Survey W. Arthur Fisher, Ltd., at Wellington. District, Auckland Land District, is intended to be used wholly Fisher and Paykel, Ltd., at Auckland. for residential purposes, that the proposed road shown thereon as F. K. Foster, at Gisborne. Tanner Street should be of the width of 66 ft. : W. Fraser, at Dunedin. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the power conferred upon him General Machinery Co., Ltd., at Wanganui. by section 17, subsectiol} (1), of the Land Act, 1924, and of every General Machinery Co., Ltd., at Palmerston North. other power him thereunto enabling, the Minister of Lands doth S. Green, at Auckland. hereby authorize the laying-off of Tanner Street of a width of not His Master's Voice (N.Z.), Ltd., at Wellington. less than 50 ft. : Provided always that it shall not be lawful for Hope-Johnston Ltd., at Hamilton. any person to erect or cause to be erected any building at a less L. H. Johnson Motors, Ltd., at New Plymouth. distance than 33 ft. from the middle of such road. C. Kent, at Wairoa. Given under the hand of the Minister of Lands, this 18th day A. W. MacDonald, at Auckland. of December, 1942. J.B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., at New Plymouth. J. G. BARCLAY, J. B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. For the Minister of Lands. A. W. Moors, at Auckland. J. J. Niven and Co., Ltd., at Gisborne. (L. and S. 25/719.) Ormond's Motors, Ltd., at Gisborne. H. Palmer, at Seatoun. Refrigeration Electrical Service Ltd., at Auckland. Kaitaia Drainage Area.-Notice of making and levying General Rat.tJs, Refrigeration Supplies, Ltd., at Wellington. Ross Dysart McLean, Ltd., at Hastings. Keith Walker, Ltd., at Nelson. JAMES GILLISPIE BARCLAY, acting for the Minister of Wanganui Electric-power Board, at Wanganui. I ., Lands, in the exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Westland Refrigeration, Ltd., at Greymouth. the Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and its amendments, do hereby Whangarei Engineering Co., Ltd., at Whangarei. make and levy on the . unimproved value of all land within the Dated this 10th day of December, 1942. Kaitaia Town District Subdivision of the Kaitaia Drainage Area, A. McLAGAN, constituted under the said Act, a general rate described in the First Minister of Industrial Man-power. Schedule hereto, and on the unimproved value of all land in the subdivision of the Kaitaia Drainage Area outside the Kaitaia Town District the general rates described in the Second Schedule hereto, such respective rates being for the purpose of meeting maintenance-costs for the period from the 1st April, 1942, to the Indnstrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1942.-Declaration of 31st March, 1943. Essential Industry (No. 109). The said rates, together with the annually recurring special rates already made and levied, will be payable in one sum on the 21st December, 1942, to the Collector of Rates, at the Chief Drainage N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 Engineer's Office, Room 45, 1st Floor, Government Buildings, I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1942, the Customs Street West, Auckland, at which office the rate-book will :Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby declare all work that be available for inspection. A copy of the rate-book will be available comes within any of the classes of work, except picture-frame making, for inspection at the office of the Chief Drainage Engineer at Kaitaia. specified in the New Zealand Furniture-trade Employees' Award, including the manufacture of pillow-cases and mattress-cases, and including also sewing and other work connected with upholstered furniture, to be an essential industry for the purposes of those FIRST SCHEDULE. regulations. TOWN SUBDIVISION. Dated this 18th day of December, 1942. ON the unimproved value of all land within the Kaitaia Town A. McLAGAN, District, sixty-six one-hundredths of a penny (0·66d.) in the pound. Minister of Industrial Man-power. 3180 THE NEW ZEALAND ·GAZETTE. [No. 114

Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1942.-Declaration of· Declaration No. 106, 18th December, 1942. Essential I nd'l!,stry (No. 127). Add- British Pavements (Canterbury), Ltd., at Christchurch. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations, 1942, Declaration No. 114, 17th December, 1942. the Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby declare the opera­ Add- tions of all Herd-improvement Associations in respect only of H. A. Thompson, Ltd., at Hokitika. women herd-recording officers to be an essential industry for the purposes of those regulations. Declaration No. 114, 17th December, 1942. Dated this 10th day of December, 1942. Delete- Fleming and Son, at Nelson. A. McLAGAN, :Minister of Industrial Man-power. Declaration No. 119, 4th December, 1942. Delete- Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1942. McCullum Ltd., at Temuka. A. Barch, Ltd., at Auckland. Department of National Service, A. T. Brown Bacon Co., Ltd., at Carterton. Wellington, 22nd December, 1942. E. W. Johnston, at Dunedin. T. Quinn, at Invercargill. HE Controller of Man-power doth hereby give notice that the Elite Bacon, Ice Cool Storage, at Hastings. T Minister of Industrial Man-power has made the following G. W. Thomas, at Dunedin. amendments to declarations of essential undertakings as enumerated W. J. Candy Bacon Co., Ltd., at Carterton. hereunder as from the dates indicated. McConnell and Co., at Dunedin. Declaration No. 13, 17th December, 1942. Matawhero Bacon Co., Ltd., at Gisborne. Rangitiki Bacon Co., Ltd., at Marton. Add- North Canterbury Bacon Co., at . Westport Flax Mill, at Westport. H. Bromley, at Christchurch. D. C. McKercher, at Lochiel. Declaration No. 15, 17th December, 1942. T. H. Lindsay Bacon Co., at Invercargill. Add- Minedin9 Ltd., at Auckland. New Zealand Refrigerating Co., Ltd., at Pukeuri. Inglewood Bacon Co., at Inglewood. Declaration No. 22, 4th December, 1942. Substitute- Delete- W .' McCallum and Son, at Temuka. J. Butler, at Middleton, Christchurch. A. Birch, Ltd., at Auckland. H. J. Brown, at Carterton. Substitute- D. W. Johnston and Sons, Ltd., at Dunedin. G. L. Ray, at Christchurch. Thos. Quinn and Co., at Invercargill. Stortford Lodge Bacon Co., at Hastings. Declaration No. 39, 4th December, 1942. J. W. Thomas, i!,t Dunedin. Delete- Wairarapa Bacon Factory, at Carterton. Dominion Lime Co., at Milburn. Substitute- Declaration No. 119, 17th December, 19-1 The Dominion Lime and Phosphate Co., Ltd., at Milburn. Add- vV. Evans, at Gisborne. Declaration No. 59, 17th December, 1942. Hitchons Ltd., at Baleluth:i. Add- Hitchons Ltd., at Dunedin. Glen Afton Potteries, Ltd., at Glen Afton. Declaration No. 126, 18th December, 1942. Declaration No. 71, 4th December, 1942. Delete- Delete- J. K. Mooney and Co., Ltd., at Wellington. Beadle and Barron, at Wanganui. Substitute- Kiln Dried Timber Co., at Dunedin. . ,T. K. Mooney and Co., Ltd., at Petone. Penrose Box Co., at Penrose. Speight, Pearce, Nicholls, and Davies, at Cambridge. H. L. BOCKETT, Controller of lVIan-;riower. Silverton Joinery Co., at Dunedin. Christchurch Sawmills, Ltd., at Christchurch. Add- Beadle and Son, a.t W anganui. The W aipawa Commodities Delivery Notice 1942. Kiln Dried Timber and Joinery Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. Penrose Sawmilling Co., Ltd., at Penrose. Speight, Pearce, Nicoll, Davys, Ltd., at Cambridge. URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency The Silverstone Joinery Factory, Ltd., at Dunedin. P. . Regulations 1942, the Minister of Transport doth hereby give notice as follows :- Declaration No. 71, 17th December, 1942. Add- 1. This notice may be cited as the Waipawa Commodities Robert Holt and Sons, Ltd., at Hastings. Delivery Notice 1942. 2. This notice shall come into force on the seventh day after the Gazette. Declaration No. 86, 17th December, 1942. date of publication thereof in the Delete- 3. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided Rotary Press, Ltd., at Wellington. for the district described in the Schedule hereto. Substitute- Rotowax Ltd., at Wellington. SCHEDULE. Declaration No. 97, 17th December, 1942. THE WAIPAWA COMMODITIES DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. Add- (I) FoR the purpose of this scheme, unless the context otherwise Pacific Engineering Ltd., at ·wellington. requires,- " Grants " Electric Arc and Acetone VVelding a,nd Cutting Works, at Auckland. " Commodities" means bread, meat, fruit, and vegetables: "The district" means the area of the Waipawa Borough as at Declaration No. 102, 12th December, 1942. present constituted : Add- " "\Vholesale purchaser " means a person who purchases Myrl Shoe Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., at Auckland. commodities for resale or for transport to an area outside the district or for consumption at a military camp, hotel, Declaration No. 104, 17th December, 1942. hospital, or similar institution requiring large supplies of commodities daily: Add- Karitane Products Society, Ltd., at Wellington. (2) It shall be a condition of this scheme that the commodi~ies shall be delivered within the district to the premises of wholesale Declaration No. 105, 17th December, 1942. purchasers only. Add- (3) The names and addresses of the vendors who are parties to J. S. Hunter, at Lower Hutt. this scheme are as follows :- The Waipawa Bakery Co., Ltd., Bakers, High Street, Waipawa. Declaration No. 105, 18th December, 1942. S. A. Dailey, Butcher, Ruataniwha Street, Waipawa. Aad- W. Spicer, Butcher, High Street, Waipawa. The New Zea.land Institute for the Blind, at Auckland. F. Smith, Butcher, High Street, Waipawa. Britten Bros., Butchers, Otane. Declaration No. 106, 17th December, 1942'. Jack Chong, Greengrocer, High Street, Waipawa. Add- C. B. Wake, Greengrocer, Georges Road, Hastings. R. T. Williams, at Lower Hutt. . M. J. Hooper and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of December, 1942 . H. A. Tuck and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. J. F. Brown and Son, at Auckland. JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. Cawthron Institute, at Nelson. (TT. 33/68/4.) DEC. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3181

The Kaponga Commodities Delivery Notice 1942. SCHEDULE. THE TAIHAPE COMMODITIES DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. (1) FoR the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency requires,- P Regulations 1942, * the Minister of Transport doth hereby give notice as follows :- " The district " means the area of the Taihape Borough, with the addition of the Railway Farm Settlement and 1. This notice may he cited as the Kaponga Commodities Winiata as far as the first bridge south of Taihape: Delivery Notice 1942. "Commodities" means bread, meat, fruit, and vegetables: 2. This notice shall come into force on the seventh day after " Wholesale purchaser " means a person who purchases the da,te of publication thereof in the Gazette. commodities for resale or for transport to an area outside 3. The Bcheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided the district or for consumption at a military camp, for the said district. hotel, hospital, or similar institution requiring large supplies of the commodities daily. SCHEDULE. (2_) It shall be a condition of this scheme that the commodities shall be delivered within the district to the premises of wholesale THE KAPONGA COl\HdODITIES DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. purchasers only. ( 1) F(?R the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise (3) The names and addresses of the vendors who are parties requires,- to this scheme are as follows :- " The district " means the area within a radius of one mile W. C. Gregory and Sons, Butchers, Taihape. from the Chief Post-office, Kaponga : A.H. McGinniss and Sons, Butchers, Taihape. " "\Vholesale purchaser " means a person who purchases S. R. Rae and Co., Butchers, Taiha.pe. commodities for resale or for transport to an area outside A. E. Patrick, Baker, Taihape. the district-, or for consumption at a military camp, Wong Nam, Greengrocer, Taihape. hotel, hospital, or similar institution requiring large Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of December, 1942. supplies of commodities daily : ,JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. " Commodities " means bread and meat. (TT. 33/65/4.) (2) It shall be a condition of this scheme that the commodities *Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/191. shall be delivered within the district to the premises of wholesale purchasers only. Wellington and Hutt Valley Area Meat Delivery Notice 1942. (3) The names and addresses of the vendors who a,re parties to this scheme are as follows :- URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency Regula­ Messrs. Varcoe and PhilJips, Bakers, Eltham Road, Kaponga. P tions 1942, * the Minister of Transport doth hereby give notice Michael Scanlon, Butcher, Eltham Road, Kaponga. as follows :- Richard Ellis Williams, Butcher, Eltham Road, Kaponga. 1. This notice may be cited as the Wellington and Hubt Valley Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of December, 1942. Area Meat Delivery Notice 1942. JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. 2. This notice shall come into force on the seventh day after (TT. 33/75/4.) the date of publication thereof in the Gazette. 3. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided *Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/191. for the district described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE. The Geraldine Oornmodities Delivery Notice 1942. THE "WELLINGTON AND HUTT V.A.LLEY AREA MEAT DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. (1) FoR the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency requires,- P Regulation 1942, * the Minister of Transport doth hereby give " The district " means the area of the cities of Wellington and notice as follows :- Lower Hutt, the boroughs of Eastbourne and Petone, and 1. This notice may be cited as the Geraldine Commodities the Town District of Johnsonville as at present constituted : Delivery Notice 1942. " Wholesale purchaser " means a person who purchases meat 2. This notice shall come into force on the Monday following for resale or for transport to an a,rea outside the district the date of publication thereof in the Gazette. or for consumption at a military camp, hotel, hospital, or 3. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided similar institution requiring large supplies of meat daily. for the district dei:icribed in the said Schedule. (2) It shall be a condition of this scheme that meat shall be delivered within the district to the premises of wholesale purcha,sers only. SCHEDULE. (3) The names and addresses of the vendors who are parties THE GERALDINE COMMODITIES DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. to this scheme are a.s follows :-

(1) FoR the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise Name. Address. requires,- " The district " means the area within a radius of two miles from the Chief Post-office, Geraldine : D. Anderson Terminus Butchery, 121 Darlington Road, " "\Vholesale purchaser " means a person who purchases Wellington. commodities for resale or for transport to an area outside G. A. Bannan 55 Northland Road, Wellington. the district or for consumption at a military camp, Barber and Co., Ltd. 174.A Lambton Quay, Wellington. hotel, hospital, or similar institution requiring large I-I. L. Barber Strathmore Park, W cllington. supplies daily : R. E. Barons 32 Cuba Street, Lower Hutt. " Commodities " mean bread, meat, fruit, and vegetables. Mr. Beggs 257A Waiwhetu Road, Lower Hutt. R. D. Benge and Sons, 105 Aro Street, Wellington. (2) It shall be a condition of this scheme that commodities Ltd. shall be delivered within the district to the premises of wholesale Bra.mley and Son .. Ganges Road, Khandallah. purchasers only. J. Boyd .. 27 Dundas Street, "\Vellington. (3) The names and addresses of the vendors who are parties J. Brown 185 Riddiford Street, Wellington. to this scheme are as follows :- Bryenton Bros., Ltd. 140 Riddiford Street, Wellington. V. Simmons, Butcher, Geraldine. J. M. Cardno 61 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington. J. Chapma.n, Greengrocer, Geraldine. R. Carr 521 High Street, Lo,ver Hutt. Mrs. R. Kettle and Son, Baker, Geraldine. R. Clarke .. 155 K.arori Road, Karori. L. Bennington, Baker, Geraldine. L. E. Cooke Park Road, Miramar. R. Hendry, Baker, Geraldine. Costigan and Co., Main Road, Lower Hutt. Dated at WelJington, this 16th day of December, 1942. H. S. Couper 322 Taranaki Street, Wellington. A. F. Creswell Muritai Pa.rk Butchery, l\:Iuritai. JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. W. F. Curle 130 Cuba Street, Wellington. (TT. 33/72/4.) H. Douglass 50 Kent Terrace, Wellington. *Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/191. F. W. Duncan 189 Cuba, Street, Wellington. 0. Dyer .. 351 Parade, Island Bay, Wellington. Economic M e a t 239 Jackson Street, Petone. Supply A. Evans Glamis A venue, Strathmore, \Vellington. 'Phe Ta-iliape Commodities Delivery Notice 1942. H. V. Fenton 220 Rintoul Street, Wellington. F. Flipp .. 38 Seatoun Road, Wellington. W. A. Gadsby 343 Jackson Street, Petone. URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency J. Galloway 82B Rotherhe,m Terrace, Miramar. P Regulations 1942, * the Minister of Transport doth hereby A. R. Gamble 68 Vivia,n Street, Wellington. give notice as follows :- T. C. Geaney 26 Seatoun Road, Wellington. 1. This notice may be cited as the Taihape Commodities Delivery Gear Meu.t Co., Ltd. 96 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Notice 1942. H. M. Harris 140 Onepu Road, Lyall Bay. 2. This notice shall come into force on the Monday following W. J. Hart 221. Parade, Island Bay, \Vellington. the date of publication thereof in the Gazette. Hayes and Wakeford, 140A Karori Road, Karori. 3. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided Ltd. for the district described in the Schedule hereto. R. Hickson Butcher, Upper Hutt. 3182 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 114

THE WELLINGTON AND HUTT VALLEY AREA MEAT DELIVERY The Rangiora JJiilk Delivery Notice 1942. SCHEME I 942-continued. URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency Regula­ Name. .Address. P tions 1942, the Minister of Transport doth hereby give notice as follows :~ A. C. Hooper and 245 Riddiford Street, Wellington. Sons, Ltd. I. This notice may be cited as the Rangiora Milk Delivery Howard and Tilyard 127 Parade, Island Bay, Wellington. Notice 1942. , H.J. Hunt 185 Cuba Street, Wellington. 2. This notice shall come into force on the Monday following the G. E; Jarvis 102A Molesworth Street, Wellington. publication thereof in the Gazette. T. J. Jarvis Excelsior Butchery, 156 Cuba Street, Wel- 3. Th'e scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided lington. for the said district. J. R. Johaneson 153 Tasman Street, Wellington. G. Jones .. 86 Adelaide Road, Wellington. SCHEDULE. G. J. Jones Lambton Meat Co., Lambton Quay, Wel- . lington. THE RANGIORA MILK DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. M. S. Jones and Son, 184 Riddiford Street, Wellington. (I) FoR the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise Ltd. requires,- W. P. Joseph 19 Hataitai Road, Hataitai. W. S. Kemp 27 Cleveland Street, Wellington. " The disti;ict" means the Borough of Rangiora as indicated W. Kingston 356A Karori Road, Karori. by zones marked on the plan : . L. N. Kircaldy and Main Road, Muritai. " The plan " means the plan of the district deposited for the Co., Ltd. purposes of .this scheme in the Head Office of the H.J. Kneebone 67 The Parade, Island Bay, Wellington. Transport Department at Wellington under No. TT. 1392 : J. G. G. Kuch 44 Courtenay Place, Wellington. " Minister " means the Minister of Transport : G. Lamb .. .286 Willis Street, Wellington. " Zone " means a zone of the district marked on the said plan. F. C. Liddle Johnsonville. (2) For the purposes of assisting in the administration of this P. C. Luxford 193 Riddiford Street, Wellington. scheme there shall be a committee which shall consist of the following G. A. McSaveney 518 Adelaide Road, Wellington. members:- J. McKay 209 Rintoul Street, Wellington. (a) Two members to. be appointed by the Rangiora Borough F. W. Maddams 136 Hobart Street, Miramar. Council; S. F. Mayer 92 Main Road, Karori. · (b) One member to be appointed by the parties to this scheme; J. Mears .. Todman Street, Brooklyn. (c) The Zoning Officer for South Island. E. Miles .. 12 Majoribanks Street, Wellington. G. l\'Iiles .. 22 Moxham A venue, Hataitai. (3) On the death or resignation of any member of the committee, F. 0. 1\foonev 274 Cuba Street, Wellington. the vacancy created thereby shall be filled by appointment in the H. Morgan • Hataitai Cash Butchery, Wellington. manner in which the vacating member was appointed. R. E. Munday, Ltd. High Street, Lower Hutt. ( 4) The functions of the committee shall be to receive and W. H. N ankerville 73A Cuba Street, Petone. investigate complaints affecting the administration of this scheme, C. A. Nash 306 Tinakori Road and 40 Pitt Street, to advise the Minister on any matters that may be referred to the T,,Vadestown. committee by the Minister or that may be considered by it of its P. Nihill .. 130 Courtenay Place, Wellington. own motion, and to make recommendations to the Minister for Dan O'Connor 262 Karori Road, Karori. · amending this scheme. F. Painter 17 Maida Vale Road, Roseneath. (5) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this scheme, the N. W. Palmer Trafalgar Squa,re, Waterloo. committee may regulate its procedure in such manner as it thinks A. S. Pa.rsons 6 Ottawa Road, Ngaio. fit. T. J. Parsons 4 7 Constable Street, Wellington. (6) The names of the vendors who are parties to this scheme L. Philp .. 14 Coutts Street, Kilbirnie. and the areas in which they may deliver milk are as follows:- J. H. Phillips 215 Riddiford Street, Wellington. Pirie Street Butchery Pirie Street, Wellington. Name. Area. A. E. Preston 92 Willis Strnet, Wellington. G. E. Purcell Randwick Road, Lower Hutt. D. J. L. Read 86 Upland Road, Kelburn. George Garnet Goodwin In the zone marked in green on the plan. K. L. Read 56 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Maurice William Fletcher In the zone marked in black on the plan. Fred Reed 79 Jackson Street, Petone. Wilfred Francis Dixon .. In the zone marked in red on the plan. Reliance Butchcrv 156 Cuba, Street, Wellington. Arthur Samuel Roy.fee .. In the zone marked in bhte on the plan. J. Rod and Co., Ltd. Courtenay Place, Wellington. R. J. S. Rogers 3 Awarua Street, N gaio. Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of December, 1942. Rongotai Men,t Co., Park Road, Miramar. Ltd. (E. Wood) JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. H. R. Ross 82 Constable Street and 31 Coutts Street, (TT. 33/iO.) Wellington. II. H. Rudkin 11 Rua Street, Lyall Bay. A. Rush .. 144 Onepu Road, Lyall Bay. The Mosgiel Milk Dez.ivery Notice 1942. T. Russell and Sons, Main Road, Upper Hutt. Ltd. G. A. Sleep 186 Taranaki Street, Wellington. URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency Regu­ A. D. Scot,t 54 Burnham Street, Seatoun. P lations 1942,* the Minister of Transport doth hereby give C. J '.Ts~~ pson 123 ,Jackson Street, Petone. notice as follows :- T. W.1:',lmn Lower Hutt. 1. 'rhis notice may be cited as the Mosgiel Milk Delivery G. H. Smith 38-40 Cleveland Street, Brooklyn. N ot,ice 1942. R. A. Southern Hardy Street, Lower Hutt. 2. This notice shall come into force on the Monday following R. R. Southorn Whites Line East (Security Building), Lower the date of publication thereof in the Gazette. Hutt. 3. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided St. James Meat Co., 92 Courtenay Place, Wellington. for the said district. Ltd. J. Symonds and Co. 18 Courtenay Place, Wellington. SCHEDULE. Te Aro Meat Co., Ltd. 196 Cuba Street, Wellington. W. IL Tills 148A Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE MOSGIEL MILK DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. W.R. Timbs 29 Cuba Street, Lower Hutt. · (I) FOR the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise S. G. Toseland 67A The Parade, Island Bay. req~es,- T. L. Tremlett Old Main Road, Porirua. J·. Tucker .. Rongotai and Junction, Miramar. " The district" means the Borough of Mosgiel as indicated by W. Tunlev 87 Molesworth Street, Wellington. zones marked on the plan : W. I. Urquhart Main Road, Johnsonville. " The plan " means the plan of the district deposited for the Waingawa Meat Co., 281 Cuba Street, Wellington. purposes of the scheme in the Head Office of the Transport Ltd. (F. Whale) Department at Wellington under No. TT. 3374: Wairarapa Sm a 11 70 Aro Street, Wellington. " Minister " means the Minister of Transport : Goods (J. Hughes) " Zone " means a zone of the district as marked on the said C.H. Walker 7 Coutts Street, Kilbirnie. plan. J. Walker 110 Lambton Quay, Wellington. (2) For the purposes of assisting in the administration of this R. E. Walton Caledonia Street, Wellington. scheme there shall be a committee which shall consist of the R. W catherly Butcher, Upper Hutt. following members :- L. Whale Comer Humber Street and Parade, Island (a) Two members to be appointed by the Mosgiel Borough Bay. Council: L. C. Whale 103A Cuba Street, Wellington. (b) One member to be appointed by the parties to this scheme: T. A. Wheeler 7 Elli.ce Street, W ellirigton. (c) The Zoning Officer for South Island. G. Will 25 Waitoa Road, Wellington. A. R. Williams . Main Road, Johnsonville. (3) On the death or resignation of any.member of the committee, W. Wolland 98 Tory Street, Wellington. the vacancy created thereby shall be filled by appointment in the Wood Bros., Ltd. 128 Cuba Street, Wellington. manner in which the vacating member was appointed. Harry Yates, Ltd... 464 Adebide Road, Wellington. (4) The functions of the committee shall be to receive and

~~~~~~---~--~- investigate complaints affecting the administration of this scheme, * Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial Number 1942/191. to advise the Minister on any matters that may be referred to the Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of December, 1942. committee by the M;inister or that may be considered by it. of its ,TAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. own motion, and to make recommendations to the Minister for (TT. 33/37/2.) amending this scheme. · DEC. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3183

(5) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this scheme the (3) On the death or resignation of any member of the com­ committee may regulate its procedure in such manner as it thinks fit. mittee, the vacancy created thereby shall be filled by appointment (6) The names of the vendors who are parties to this scheme in the manner in which the vacating member was appointed. and the areas in which they may deliver milk are as follows :- (4) The functions of the committee shall be to receive and investigate complaints affecting the administration of this scheme, Name. .Area. to advise the Minister on any matters that may be referred to the committee by the Minister or that may be considered by it of its own motion, and to make recommendations to the Minister for T. Bamford, Mosgiel .. The area described by zone numbered 1 amending this scheme. as marked on the plan. (5) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this scheme, the H. Kirkland, Mosgiel .. The area described by zone numbered 2 committee may regulate its procedure in such manner as it thinks fit. as marked on the plan. (6) Deliveries of milk under contract to schools and establish­ E. Lloyd, Mosgiel The area described by zone numbered 3 ments of the Armed Forces are excluded from this scheme. as marked on the plan. (7) The names of the vendors who are parties to this scheme A. McGregor, Mosgiel The area described by zone numbered 4 and the areas in which they may deliver milk: are as follows :- as marked on the plan. D. McKenzie, Mosgiel The area described by zone numbered 5 Name. .Area. as marked on the plan. M. Pearce, Mosgiel The area described bv zone numbered 6 as marked on the plan. G. W. Augustine, Cole Street, I The area as marked in blue on the M. Struthers, Mosgiel .. The area described by zone numbered 7 Dannevirke plan and also the open zone. as marked on the plan. Boniface and Gyde, Rawhiti The area as ma,rked in purple on J. Tregilgus, Mosgiel .. The area described by zone numbered 8 Street, Dannevirke the plan and also the open zone. as marked on the plan. F. Crompton, 156 High Street, The area as marked in green on the T. Bamford, Mosgiel . , The area described by zone numbered 9 Dannevirke plan and also the open zone. as marked on the plan. C. G. Knight, High Street, The area as marked in violet on the Dannevirke plan and also the open zone. A. M. Stephens, Adelaide Road, The area as marked in red on the Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of December, 1942. Dannevirke plan and also the open zone. JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. (TT. 33/69.) Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of December, 1942. • Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/191. JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. (TT. 33/42.) * Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/191. The Dannevirke Milk Delivery Notice 1942. The Balclutha Milk Delivery Notice 1942.

URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency Regu­ URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency Regu­ lation 1942,.., the Minister of Transport doth hereby give P lations 1942, the Minister of Transport doth hereby give P notice as follows :- , notice as follows :- 1. This notice may be cited as the Balclutha Milk Delivery 1. This notice may be cited as the Dannevirke Milli: Delivery Notice 1942. Notice 1942. 2. The notice shall come into force on the Monday following 2. This notice shall come into force on the Monday following the date of publication in the Gazette. publication thereof i'.n the Gazette. 3. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby pro­ 3. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby pro- vided for the said district. vided for the said district. ·

SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. THE BALCLUTHA MILK DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. THE DANNEVIRKE MILK DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. (1) FoR the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise ( 1) FoR the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires,- requires,- " The district " means all that area forming the Borough of " The district " means the Borough of Dannevirke as indi­ Balclutha as at present constituted (including the Bal­ cated by zones marked on the plan ; clutha Hospital), the adjacent area to the south of the " The plan " means the plan of the district deposited for the borough known as Rosebank, and the Township of purposes of the scheme in the Head Office of the Trans­ Benhar. port Department at Wellington under No. TT. _3375: (2) The names of the vendors who are parties to this scheme " Minister " means the Minister of Transport : and the areas in which they may deliver milk are as follows:- " Zone " means a zone of the district marked on the said plan; "Open zone" means that area comprising all Station Street, Name. .Area. all Ward Street, and High Street from the Junction Hotel to Tyler's Dairy, inclusive. Eric William Michie, Balclutha (2) For the purposes of assisting in the administration of this David Louis Armour Michie, Balclutha · · } The whole of the · · district. scheme there shall be a committee which shall consist of the (Carrying on business as Michie Bros.) following members:- (a) Two members to be appointed by the Dannevirke Borough Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of December, 1942. Council; (b) One member to be appointed by the parties to this scheme; JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. (c) The Zoning Officer for North Island. (TT. 33/53.)

The Wanganui Bread Delivery Notice 1942.

URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency Regulations 19,i2,* the Minister of Transport doth hereby give notice as P follows:- 1. This notice may be cited as the Wanganui Bread Delivery Notice 1942. 2. This notice shall come into force on the Monday following the date of publication thereof in the Gazette.

SCHEDULE. THE W ANGANUI BREAD DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. (1) For the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires,- " The district " means the area of the Wanganui City and the districts of Mosstown, Springvale, Tayforth, and Putiki : " Minister " means the Minister of Transport : " Wholesale purchaser " means either- ( a) A person who purchases not less than thirty-six 2 lb. loaves per week or their equivalent in weight; or (b) A hospital, hotel,. or similar institution. • Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/191, D 3184 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 114

(2) For the purpose of assisting in the administration of this scheme there shall be a committee as follows:- Wanganui Bread Delivery Committee- · (a) Two members to be appointed by the Wanganui City Council; (b) One member to-be appointed by the parties to this scheme; (c) The Zoning Officer for the North Island. (3) (a) The members to be appointed to the committee by the Wanganui City Council and the parties to this scheme under clause (2) shall be appointed as soon as may be after the coming into force of this scheme. , (b) Any committee member appointed by the respective Councils or parties, as the case may be, may in like manner be removed from office. (4) Any committee member, other than the Zoning Officer, may resign his office by writing addressed to the Minister. (5) On the death, resignation, or removal from office of any committee member, other than the Zoning Officer, the vacancy created thereby shall be filled by appointment in the manner in which the vacating member was appointed. (6) The functions of the committee shall be to receive and investigate complaints affecting the administration of this scheme in the district, to advise the Minister. on any matters that may be referred to the 9ommittee by the Minister or that may be considered by it of its own motion, and to make recommendations to the Minister for amending this scheme. (7) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this scheme the committee may regulate its procedure in such manner as it thinks fit. (8) It shall be a condition of this scheme that a party to the scheme shall deliver bread only to the wholesale purchasers allotted to him as provided in clause (9) of this scheme. (9) The names and addresses of the vendors who are parties to this scheme and the wholesale purchasers to whom they may deliver ' bread are as follows :-

Name and Address of Vendor. Wholesale Purchasers allotted to Vendor.

Baker and Summers, Bakers, Mrs. Laing, Upper Aramoho, Wanganui; Woodham, J. H., 382 Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui; Somme Parade, Wanganui Benbrook, C. G., Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui; Poad, W. M., Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui; Wenham, L. G., 159 Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui; Burns, F. M., Somme Parade, Arato.oho, Wanganui; Couchman, M. H., Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui; Ridge,. J. W., Stewart Street, Aramoho, Wanganui. Bob Cutelli, Bakers, Anzac Whitely, F., Putiki, Wanganui; Kernohan's Ltd., Anzac Parade, Wanganui; Red Lion Hotel, Anzac Parade, Wanganui Parade, Wanganui; Shepherd's Store, Durie Hill, Wanganui; Foster's Hotel, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Federal Hotel, Taupo Quay, Wanganui; Provincial Hotel,. Ridgeway Street, Wanganui; Waldorf Cafe, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Shepherd's Store, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Thornley, S. Ridgeway Street, Wanganui; Brown, D. M., Maria Place, Wanganui; Rutland Hotel, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Majestic Cafe, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; O'Nei], J., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; River Services, Taupo Quay, W~n~anui.; Technical Ho?tel, .. Purnell Street, Wan~anui_; Ridgeway Fish Shop, Ridgewa~ Street, Wanganm; Kozie Tea-rooms, Vrntoria Avenue, Wanganu1; Piper, R., Anzac Parade, Wanganm. Dustin s Bakeries, Ltd., Hannett, C. H., Heads Road, Wanganui; Aramoho Hotel, Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui. Churton Street, Wanganui P. C.. Hamilton, Baker, Tuffin, Mrs., 72 Dublin Street, Wanganui; Phillips, M. G., 47 Dublin Street, Wanganui; Ashwin, D., Dublin Street, W anganui Dublin Street, Wanganui; Fisher, E. F., 65 Dublin Street, Wanganui; McKenzie, A., Bell and Liverpool Streets, Wanganui; Waters, H. A., Plymouth and Harrison Streets; Leatham, L., Keith Street, Wanganui. J. P. Hodson, Baker, I Faith's Supply Store, Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui; Bagley, I. W., Somme Parade, Aramoho, Barrack Street, Aramoho, Wanganui; Gates, W., Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui; Rose, H. C., Somme Parade,· Aramoho, Wanganui Wanganui; O'Hara, C. K., Glasgow Street, Wanganui. W. A .. Johnson, Baker, 82 Cant, M., 36 Ingestre Street, Wanganui; Ward, H., 32 Somme Parade, Wanganui; Henderson, C. A., Guyton Street, W anganui 24 Guyton Street, Wanganui ; Coon, S., St. George's Gate, Wanganui ; Cairnbrae Hospital, 24 Somme Parade, vVanganui. Newsomes Ltd., ( Bakers, Luxford Bros., Moana Street, Wanganui; Gray, N. C. W., Moana Street, Wanganui; Storey, E. H., Liverpool Street, W anga- Moana Street, Wanganui; Maypole Stores, Ltd., Moana Street; Georgetti, L. D., Poutini Street, nui · Wanganui; Palmer, M. E., Eastown Road, Wa,nganui East; Vickers, Tinirau Street, Wanganui East; Reynolds, E., Moan.a Street, Wanganui East; Simpson and Co., G. S., Moana Street, Wanganui; Bosswell, H. P., Rangit1kei Street, Wanganui; Limpus, B. M., 23 Rangitikei Street, Wanganui; Tippin, E.W., 124 Duncan Street, Wanganui; Thorburn, 0., Moana Street, Wanganui East; Coleman, E. A., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Belverdale E;ospital, Campbell Street, Wanganui; Girls' College, Liverpool Street, Wanganui; Dixon, J. T., 101 Glasgow Street, Wanganui; Sunborne, W.R., 113 Glasgow Street, Wanganui; Lithgow, A., 97 Glasgow Street, Wanganui; Greeves, K., Glasgow Street, Wanganui; Mathie, L. W;, Glasgow Street, Wanganui; Braeman Hospital, Plymouth Street, Wanganui; Karitane Hospital, Plymouth Street,· Wanganui; Giddings, S. H., Liverpool · Street, Wanganui; Hussey, L .. M., Liverpool Street, Wanganui; McMinn, Liverpool Street, Wanganui; Anderson, W., Dublin Street, Wanganui; Irwin, S., St. John's Hill, Wanganui; Sacred Heart Convent, St. John's Hill, Wanganui; Friends School, St. John's Hill; Wanganui; Ryeland's (Kiosk), St. John's Hill, Wanganui; Maypole Stores, St. John's Hill, Wanganui; McDonald, R., Springvale, Wanganui; Boys' College, Plymouth Street, Wanganui; Couchman, H. H., Ill Campbell Street, Wanganui; Bennet, Mr., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; St. George's School, Springvale, Wanganui; Keir, S. J., Mosstown, Wanganui; Watt Home,· Mosstown, Wanganui; Greenhill, W. R. 0., Springvale, Wanganui; Bott, D. M. E., -Fox Road, Wanganui; Guttridge, C. H., Morgan Street, Wanganui; Graham, Port Bowen, Wanganui; Bluett, Rangiora Street, Wanganui; Beattie, F., Sea-front, Castlecliff; Evitts, W., Cornfoot Street, Castlecliff; Saunders, W. A., Sea-front, Castlecliff; Sharpe, P. D. R., Heads Road, Castlecliff; Crumbley, I., Heads Road, Wanganui; Hill, R. K., Glasgow Street, Wanganui; McDonald, A. A., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Seeling, J., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Black and White, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Royal Willows, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Maypole Stores, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; D.I.C., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; .Ritz Tea-rooms, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Beard Bros., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Nichol, R. J., Plymouth Street, Wanganui; Signal, Dublin Street, Wanganui ; Watt, Miss, Wharanui, Wanganui. . Rennies Bakeries Ltd., 137 Turnock, Ingestre Street, Wanganui; Cargill, R., Ingestre Street, Wanganui; Neilson, C. J., Jackson Victoria Avenue, Wanga­ Street, Gonville; Lett, E., 68 Carlton Avenue, Gonville; Martin, A. V., 32 Carlton Avenue, Wanganui; nui Tinney, P. H., 38 Carlton Avenue, Wanganui; Cotten, D. F., 33 Cauis Avenue, Gonville; Fisher, A. J., Tawa Street, Wanganui; Stapliton and Brookie, Bignell Street; Clarke, A., Tawa Street, Wanganui; Lints, R. W., 12 Bignell Street, .Wanganui; Edwards, T., Abbott Street, Gonville; Woodhill, C. R., Abbott Street, Gonville; McKenzie, Alma Road, Gonville, Wanganui; Berr~ F., Smithfield Road, Gonville; Wanganui Orphanage, Alma Road, Wanganui; Winter, W. H., Alma Road, Wanganui; Maypole Stores, Ltd., Heads Road, Wanganui; Dolan (Hospital Store), Heads Road, Wanganui; Bon Ton, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Maypole Stores (Selwyn Buildings), Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Tasker Cake Kitchen, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; Kingsway Private Hotel, St. Hill Street, Wanganui; Central Private Hotel, St. Hill Street, Wanganui ; Wanganui Club, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. C. E. Stewart, Baker, Watt Maypole Stores, Victoria Avenue,. Wanganui; Home of Compassion, Guyton Street, Wanganui; Kernohan's Street, Wanganui Ltd., Guyton Street, Wanganui; Alger, Guyton Street, Wanganui; Brittania Fish Shop, Guyton Street, Wanganui; Pritchard, P. A., 126 Guyton Street, Wanganui; , Cox, Guyton Street, Wanganui; Thomas, S. M., Guyton Street, Wanganui; Martin, T., Guyton Street and Churton Street; Hammond Ltd., J. D., Ingestre Street, Wanganui; Walker, M. G., Ingestre Street, Wanganui; Imperial Rote], Victoria Avenue, Wanganui ; Grand Hotel, St. Hill Street, Wanga;nui ; Smith, E., St. Hill Street, Wanganui ; Harman, Bell and Ingestre Streets, W anganui ; Picardy Hospital, Ingestre Street, W anganui.. H. Bevin, Baker, Tawa Smith, S., Koromiko Road, Wanganui ;· Windley, Mrs., Tawa Street, Gonville. Street, Gonville, W anganui

Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of December, 1942. JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. (TT. 33/44/1.) DEC. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3185

The Christchurch and Area Bread Delivery Notice 1942.

URSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency Regulations 1942,* the Minister of Transport doth hereby give notice as P follows:- 1. This notice may be cited as the Christchurch and Area Bread Delivery Notice 1942. 2. This notice shall come into force on the Monday following the publication thereof in the Gazette. 3. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided for the said district. 4. The Christchurch and Area Bread Delivery Scheme, 1942, published in the Gazette on the 5th day of March, 1942, at page 663, and the amendment thereof published in the Gazette on the 23rd day of July, 1942, at page 1946, are hereby revoked.

SCHEDULE. THE CHRISTCHURCH AND AREA BREAD DELIVERY SCHEME, 1942. (1) FoR the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires,- " The district " means the area as indicated by a black border on the plan, including also the area of the Borough of Lyttelton : " The plan " means the plan of the district deposited for the purposes of the scheme in the head office of the Transport Department at Wellington under No. TT. 3296: " Wholesale purchaser " means either- (a) A person who purchases not less than thirty-six 2 lb. loaves per week or their equivalent in weight ; or (b) A hospital, hotel, military camp, or similar institution requiring large quantities of bread daily : "Week" means a period of seven consecutive days commencing on a Monday: " Minister " means the Minister of Transport. (2) For th~ purpose of assisting in the administration of this scheme, there shall be a committee which shall consist of the members constituting from time to time the Executive Committee under Regulation 3 of the Christchurch Milk Delivery Emergency Regulations 1942, together with an additional member appointed by the Canterbury Master Bakers' and Pastrycooks' Industrial Union of Employers. (3) The functions of the committee shall be to receive and investigate complaints affecting the administration of this scheme in its area, to advise the Minister on any matters that may be referred to the committee by the Minister or that may be considered by it of its own motion, and to make recommendations to the Minister for amending this scheme. (4) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this scheme, each committee may regulate its procedure in such manner as it thinks fit. (5) It shall be a condition of this scheme that bread shall be delivered within the district to the premises of wholesale purchasers only. (6) It shall be a condition of this scheme that a party to the scheme shall deliver bread only to the wholesale purchasers allotted to him as provided in clause (7) of this scheme. (7) The names and addresses of the vendors who are parties to this scheme and the wholesale purchasers to whom they may deliver bread are as follows :-

Name and Address of Vendor. Wholesale Purchasers allotted to Vendor.

1. R. M. Bailey, 327 Ferry Road, Bailey, 395 Worcester Street, Christchurch; Anning, 124 Ensors Road, Christchurch; Technical Christchurch College; Ensors Road, Christchurch; Stewart, 126 Opawa Road, Christchurch; Knowles, 130 Opawa Road, Christchurch; Hall, 134 Opawa Road, Christchurch; Williamson, 147 Opawa Road, Christchurch; Technical College Hostel, 136 Opawa Road, Christchurch; Hobson, 395 Ferry Road, Christchurch ; Barnard; 348 Ferry Road, Christchurch. 2. L. W. Besley, New Brighton, Cook, 181 Richmond Terrace, Christchurch; Ma.scot Stores, 253 Richmond Terrace, Christchurch; Christchurch McClintock, 47 Estuary Road, Christchurch; McKay, 86 Estuary Road, Christchurch; Shaw, 184 Estuary Road, Christchurch; Cafe, New Brighton; Tucks, 61 Seaview Road, Christchurch; Relief Depot, Council Chambers, Christchurch ; Nolan, corner of Rodney and George Streets, Christchurch ; Home Guard, Pleasant Point Domain, Christchurch. 3. Blair's Bakery, 50 St. John Walker, 189 North Road, Christchurch; Grimwood, 187 North Road, Christchurch; Woodard, Street, Christchurch 98 North Road, Christchurch; Feilding, North Road, Christchurch; McDonald, Papanui Square, Christchurch; Adams, 470 Papanui Road, Christchurch; Dunnage Home, Papanui Road, Christ­ church ; Dunca,n, corner of Blighs Road and Bounty Street, Christchurch ; Loretta Convent, 51 Windermere Road, Christchurch; Methodist Orphanage, 93 Harewood Road, Christchurch; Buckley, 32 Windermere Road, Christchurch; Thorpe, 96 Blighs Road, Christchurch. 4. C. E. Boon Ltd., 221 Colombo Park, 92 Colombo Street; Dawson, 210 Colombo Street; Hayward, 136A Colombo Street; Duffield, Street, Christchurch 272 Colombo Street; Annand, 145 Colombo Street; Ayrshire, 386 Colombo Street; Carter, 143B Colombo Street; Choak, 285 Colombo Street; Donaldson, 274 Colombo Street; Dyer, 262 Colombo Street; French, 268 Colombo Street; Forbes, 130 Colombo Street; Gibson, 379 Colombo Street; Lewis, 242 Colombo Street; Maclay, 251 Colombo Street; Minty, 254 Colombo Street; Muir, 143 Colombo Street; Mutton, 384 Colombo Street; McMahon, 29 Colombo Street; Mahon, 141 Colombo Street; New City Hotel, 527 Colombo Street; Davidson, 562 Colombo Street; Plumridge, 566 Colombo Street; Orr, 147 Colombo Street; Smith, 334 Colombo Street; Self Help, 437 Colombo Street; Sandridge Hotel, 264 Colombo Street; Self Help, 132A Colombo Street; Sharp, 136 Colombo Street; Star Stores, 138 Colombo Street; Templeton, 461 Colombo Street; Udell, 258 Colombo Street; Whitchurch, 326 Colombo Street; Williams, 296 Colombo Street; Ward, 17 Colombo Street; Smith, 43 Harper Street; Candy, 137 Lyttelton Street; Hopkins, corner Lyttelton and Stourbridge Streets; McCarthy, 101 Somerfield Street; Marton, 2 Somerfield Street ; Doidge, 44 Somerfield Street ; Stirling, 110 Milton Street ; Moore, 227 Selwyn Street ; Hinton, 228 Selwyn Street; Fergus, 216 Strickland Street; Emery, 182 Strickland Street; Walton, 71 Strickland Street; Prendergast, 47 Strickland Street; Taylor, 21 Simeon Street; Tindall, 2 Athelston Street; Robinson, Wychbury Street; Murdoch, 171 Huxley Street; Buckett, 257 Brougham Street; Barrett, 245 Brougham Street; Snow, 24' Brougham Street; Blythe, 127 Hackthorne Road; Jack, 96 Hackthorne Road; Bowenvale Depot; Olvert, 99 Dyer's Pass Road; Cashmere Stores, Cashmere Road; Fraser, 81 Cashmere Road; Hone, 4 Cashmere Road; Victoria Park Tea-rooms; Triggs, 53 Leitch Street; Duncraft, 136 Waltham Road; Douglas, 201 Waltham Road; Hadler, 203 Waltham Road; K.K.K., 131 Waltham Road; Matthews, 208A Waltham Road; Self Help, 199 Waltham Road; Snell, 208 Waltham Road; Victor, 129 Waltham Road; Waltham Hotel, 151 Waltham Road; Bailey, 106 Bird.wood Avenue; Coombes, 104 Fisher Street; Cashmere Stores, 76 Malcolm Avenue; Casino Cafe, 490 Colombo Street; Collingwood, 472 Colombo Street; Ford and Banfield, 194 Hastings Street ; Bowick, 93 Ging Street ; Griffen, 70 Rose Street ; Graham, 137 Tennyson Street; Gilmore, 89 Madras Street; Spalton, 94 Madras Street; Hawker, 250 Barrington Street; Rutledge, 93 Barrington Street; Jamieson, 94 Kingsley Street; Karitane Hospital, Cashmere; Kirwin, 2 Bletsoe Avenue; Lalor, 486 Colombo Street; McKay, 35 Longfellow Street; Pillings, 58 Manchester Street; Windsor Hotel, 47 Manchester Street; Savoy Hotel, 37 Manchester Street; Cokers Hotel, Manchester Street; Rhodes Convalescent Home; Simpson, 1 Montreal Street; Thackwell, 100 Wilson's Road; Black, 96 Wilson's Road; Cusdin, 114 Wilson's Road; Malcolm, 160 Wilson's Road; Trist, 42 Wilson's Road; Hall, Centaurus Road; Woodfield, 256 Centaurus Road; Edis, 14 St. Martin's Road; Sutherland, 62 St. Martin's Road; Supply Stores, 420 Colombo Street. 5. W. Bougen and Son, 546 Moor­ Phillips, 59 Shakespeare Road; Smith, 2 Opawa Road; Flesher, 3 Opawa Road; Woods, 14 Opawa house A venue, Christchurch Road; McCullough, 23 Opawa Road; Moultrie, 361 Wilson's Road. 6. J. Gilmore, 616 Ferry Road, Heathcote Hotel, Ferry Road; Rawlings, Mount Pleasant; Bettle, Heathcote; Deavoull, Heath­ Christchurch cote ; Hototane and Avoca Depot ; Mount Pleasant Depot ; Yarall, corner of Garlands and Opawa Roads; Hayward, 109 Radley Street; Andrews, 102 Radley Street; Bonney, 101 Radley Street; Chapple, 59 Radley Street; Beanland, 25 Radley Street; Smith, 109 McKenzie Avenue; Butcher, Sullivan Avenue; Agar, 694 Ferry Road; McGhie, 690 Ferry Road; Cooper, 656 Ferry Road; Self Help, 622 Ferry Road; Fire-station, 619 Ferry Road; Gracie, 615 Ferry Road; Park, 611 Ferry Road; Woolston Hotel, 604 Ferry Road; Findlay, 555 Ferry Road; McGrath, 454 Ferry Road; Brown, 436 Ferry Road; Smith, 454A Ferry Road; Marthy, 66 Neville Street; Hancock, I 08 Lincoln Road ; Black Horse Hotel, 33 Lincoln Road. * Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/191, page 465. 3186 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 114

Name and Address of Vendor. Wholesale Purchasers allotted to Vendor.

7. H. N. Hawker, New Brighton, Self Help, 49 Sea. View Road. Christchurch 8. Howison Bros., 19 Maldon McDonald, 97 Wordsworth Street ; Hassell, 93 Brougham Street ; Griffiths, 136 Brougham Street ; Street, Christchurch Worsdell, 184 Brougham Street; Pilgrim, 212 Brougham Street; Baker, 464 Colombo Street; Ross Tea-rooms, 452 Colombo Street; Sunshine Dairy, 482 Colombo Street; Allen, 467 Colombo Street; Murdoch, 424 Colombo Street; Tucks, 416 Colombo Street; Star Stores, 407 Colombo Street; Ramshaw, 394 Colombo Street; Foubister, 392 Colombo Street; Sutton, 49 Hastings Street ; Meaghre, 64 Coleridge Street. 9. T. B. Mason, Hornby, Christ­ Still, Hornby; McTeague, Islington; Tuck, Hornby; Dewer, Sockburn; Little, R. J., Sockburn; ehurch Horwell, Sockburn; Baker, Mrs. T., Hornby. 10. G. Money and Sons, 95 Abber­ Soper, 135 St. Albans Street; McCallum, 90 St. Albans Street; Carter, 54 St. Albans Stl!eet; Dixon, ley Crescent, Christchurch 48 St. Albans Street; Caledonian Hotel, 101 Caledonian Road; Pope, 1070 Colombo Street; Templeton, 1025 Colombo Street; Guthrie, i038 Colombo Street ; Grundy, 1066 Colombo Street.; Martin, 1074 Colombo Street; Self Help, 64 Edgeware Road; Price, 66 Edgeware Road; Kearney, 57 Edgeware Road ; Hayes, 59A Edgeware Road ; Thomson, 78 Edgeware Road ; Williams, 11 Cranford Street; Tranter, 96 Cranford Street; Gimson, 148 Cranford Street; Cooper, 157 Cranford Street; Self Help, 161 Cranford Street; Parry, 118 Westminster Street; Richardson, 229 West­ minster Street; Wilson, 163 Westminster Street; Bending, 99 Westminster Street; McCallum, 57 Trafalgar Street; Stevenson, 59 Trafalgar Street; Hopkins, 102 Trafalgar Street; Deed5!, Courtenay Street; Martin, 147 Springfield Road; Olsen, 72 Hawkesbury Avenue; Berggern, 22 Webb Street; IBalmoral Hospital, 34 Webb Street; !St. Albans Fire-station, 139 Office Road; St. Margaret's College, 71 Papanui Road ; Acland House, 85 Papanui Road ; Selwyn House, 127 Papanui Road; St. George's Hospital, 251 Papanui Road. 11. R. S. Richardson, Sumner, Ballard, 53 Nayland Street; . Marine Hotel, 26 Nayland Street; Jonathan, 13A Wakefield Avenue; Christchurch Smith's Guest House, Grafton Street; Johnston, 14 Wakefield Avenue. 12. W. J. Ritchie and Sons, Clissold Hayward, 82 Aikman's Road; Presbyterian Girls' Home, 20 Rhodes Street; England, 60 Merivale Street, Christchurch Lane; Walker, 64 Merivale Lane; Lord, 4 Papanui Road; Moore, 57 Andover Street; Rossall Kitchen, 63 Holmwood Road ; Bennington, 57 Holmwood Road ; Herriott, 80 Wairarapa Road ; Leonard, 42 Office Road; Drummond, 2. Allister Avenue; Sail, 20 Leinster Road; Walker, 105 Winchester Street; Duncan, 73 Winchester Street; Rangi Ruru, 59 Hewitt's Road; Edwards, 65 Carlton Mill Road. 13. C. E. Schumacher, 620 Cashel Melville, 502 Worcester Street ; White and Son, Bordesley and Harrow Streets ; Fisher, Aldwin's Street, Christchurch Road and Harrow Street. 14. Smedley and Sons, Redcli:ffs, Barton, Redcli:ffs; Anderson, Redcli:ffs; Adkins, Redcli:ffs; Moncks Spur Depot; Blair, Redcli:ffs; Christchurch Donkin, Redcliffs; Estuary Depot, Redcli:ffs; Jack, 11 Wakefield Avenue; Rossiter, 2 Wakefield Avenue ; Brockett, Wakefield Avenue ; Self Help,· Wakefield A venue ; Mitchell, N ayland Street ; Cave Rock Hotel; Getson, 143 Nayland Street; Beach Tea-rooms. 15. J. W. Smith and Sons, 456 Hudson, 398 Ferry Road ; Hinde, 362 Ferry Road ; · Self Help, corner of Hart Street and Ferry Road ; Ferry Road, Christchurch Gilpin, 378 Ferry Road; Kirk, 416 Ferry Road; Saddler, 350 Ferry Road. 16. Stacey and Hawker, Ltd., Lin- Childs, 919 Colombo Street; Jones Service Store, 924 Colombo Street; Hollands, 926 Colombo . wood, Christchurch Street; Mc Vicar, 936 Colombo Street; Henderson, 983 Colombo Street; Wallace, 969 Colombo Street; Beresford Tea-rooms, 718 Colombo Street; Robinson, 641 Colombo Street; Hobbs, 665 Colombo Street ; Oxford Hotel, 794 Colombo Street ; Leigh, 787 Colombo Street ; Forgie, 807 Colombo Street; New Albion Hotel, 818 Colombo Street; Corban, 813 Colombo Street; Tozer, 825 Colombo Street ; Carlyle Dairy, 820 Colombo Street; McDonald, 840 Colombo Street; Moynihan, 846 Colombo Street ; IGrenfell, 854 Colombo Street ; Convent, 876 Colombo Street ; McLean Institute, 888 Colombo Street; Fountain of Health, 728 Colombo Street; Cook, F. A., Ltd., 759 Cololl}bo Street; Self Help, 767 Colombo Street; Tuck's, 773 Colombo Street; Masonic Hotel, 726 Colombo Street; Marldon, 748 Colombo Street; Star Stores, 655 Colombo Street; Pratley, 792 Colombo Street ; Melbourne Tea-rooms, 727 Colombo Street ; Stiven, 339A Cashel Street ; Hurley, 343 Cashel ·Street ; Eastern Hotel, 333 Cashel Street; Harfield, 348 Cashel Street; Parker, 282 Cashel Street; Provincial Hotel, 274 Cashel Street; Braisher, 272A Cashel Street; Dossett, 253 Cashel Street; Gunn, 261 Cashel Street; N.Z. Farmers' Co-op., 214 Cashel Street; O'Sullivan, 270 Cashel Street ; . McKendry's Hotel, 179 Cashel Street ; Star Stores, 99A Cashel Street ; Tattersall's Hotel, 157 Cashel Street ; · Grand Hotel, 135 Cashel Street ; Zetland Hotel, 88 Cashel Street; McPherson, 377 Cashel Street; Gubb, 7 Cashel Street; Croy, 428 Cashel Street; Harris, 576 Cashel Street; Tuck, 660 Cashel Street; Marldon, 107B Cashel Street; Neale, 519 Cashel Street; Dobbs, 508 Cashel Street; Wardell's, 162 Cashel Street; Harcus, 437 Cashel Street; Fails Cafe, 82 Cashel Street;, Rich, 201 Cashel Street;, Gresham Hotel, Cashel Street; Gresham Tea-rooms, Cashel Street; Ballantyne's, Cashel St.; Tuck's, 102 Cashel-St. ; Tosswill, 123 Cashel Street ; Federal Hotel, 780 Colombo Street ; Sanitarium Health Food, 698 Colombo Street; Queens Club, 263 High Street; Jacobean Tea-rooms, 265 High Street; McCaulay, 131 High Street; Cafe de Luxe, 156A High Street; Irene Tea-rooms, 174 High Street; Star Stores, 176 High Street; Evelyn Tea-rooms, .. 159 High Street; Arcadia Tea-rooms, 223 High Street; Rialto Tea-rooms, 192 High Street; Beresford, 223 High Street; Marldon, 270 High Street; Self Help, 167 High Street ; Princess Tea-i-ooms, High Street ; White Hart Hotel, High Street ; Milky Way, 268 High Street; Regent Tea-rooms, 13 Cathedral Square; Black and White Tea-rooms, 61 Cathedral Square; Crystal Tea-rooms, 79 Cathedral Square; Warner's Hotel, 50 Cathedral Square; Wattle Tea-rooms, 13 Cathedral Square; Clifton Tea-rooms, Cathedral Square; Campbell, G., 399 Tuam Street; Clark, corner of Tuam Street and Nursery Road; Wilson, 492 Tuam Street; Tyson, 540 Tuam Street; Campbell, W., 531 Tuam Street; Miller's Ltd., 163 Tuam Street; Kiver, 299 Tuam Street; Wellington I{otel, 175 Tuam Street; Cairns, 245 Ferry Road; Smith, 252 Ferry Road; Bunker, 256 Ferry Road; Campbell, 190 Ferry Road ; Bryant, 179 Ferry Road; McAulay, 192 Ferry Road ; Johns, 194 Ferry Road ; Outram, 177 Ferry Road; Smith, 115 Ferry Road; Fox, 123 Ferry Road, Deane, 42 Ferry Road; Riley, 4 Ferry Road; Convent, 62 Ferry Road; Tait, 217 Ferry Road; K.K.K., 224 Ferry Road; Whittaker, 130 Ferry Road; Self Help, 214 Ferry Road; Brad· shaw, 8 Rolleston Street; Lilley, corner of Rolleston and Worcester Streets; Samuels, 442 St. Asaph Street; Murison, 468 St. Asaph Street; Watson, 391 St. Asaph Street; King George Hotel, 281 St. Asaph Street ; Bungalow Tea-roqms, Chancery Lane ; Chancery Inn, Chancery Lane ; Midland Club, 176 Oxford Terrace ; , 83 Worcester Street ; Hammond, 62 Worcester Street ; Holland, 282 Worcester Street ; Bathgate, 267 Worcester Street ; Thornton, 38p Worcester Street ; Moore, 384 Worcester Street ; Adams, 407A Worcester Street ; Sorrell and Sons, 566 Worc~ster Street; Sorrell, E. C., 567 Worcester Street; Sell, 662 Worcester Street; Veale, 630 Worcester Street; Henderson, 391 Worcester Street; , 152 Worcester Street; Harris, 33 Worcester Street ; Marldon, 113 Worcester Street ; Knight, 466 Worcester Street ; Clarendon Hotel, Worcester Street; Automobile Association, Worcester Street; Mayfair Lounge, Worcester Street; Newton, 387 Worcester Street; Police-station,· 56 Hereford Street; Turner (Police-station), Hereford Street ; Matron (Police-station), Hereford Street ; Gunn, 36 Hereford Street ; Bickerdyke (Police-station) ; . Moffett, 436 Hereford Street ; Ayers, 293 Hereford Street ; Rankin, 262 Hereford Street; Marldon, corner of Hereford and Liverpool Streets; Forrester, 511 Hereford Street; Clark, 615 Hereford Street; Students' Union, corner of Hereford and Montreal Streets; Rosario Tea-rooms, Hereford Court, Hereford Street; Shades Hotel, Hereford Street ; Occidental Hotel, Hereford Street ; Flour Section, corner of Hereford and Madras Streets ; Y.M.C.A., 103 Cambridge Terrace; Hobbs, 183 Cambridge Terrace; Christ's College, 64 Rolleston Avenue; Christ's College (Richards), 64 Rolleston Avenue; Christ's College (Dawe), 64 Rolleston Avenue; College House, 10 Rolleston Avenue; Gibson, 28 Gloucester Street; Naisbett, 33 Gloucester Street; Cuzins, 49 Gloucester Street; Kirby, 612 Gloucester Street; Byre, 659 Gloucester Street; Cooper, 519 Gloucester Street;. Rose Marie Tea-rooms. 165 Gloucester Street ; Princess Royal Tea-rooms, 150 Gloucester Street; Dominion Hotel, 144 Gloucester Street; O'Connor, 163 DEC. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3187

Name and Address of Vendor. Wholesale Purchasera allotted to Vendor.

16. Stacey and Hawker, Ltd., Lin­ Gloucester Street ; J ellicoe Hall, Gloucester Street ; Masonic Hall, Gloucester Street ; Ritz Dance wood, Christchurch-contd. Hall, 94 Gloucester Street; Stonehurst Private Hotel, Gloucester Street; Shaw, 165 Barbadoes Street; Hand, 202 Barbadoes Street; Orr, 220 Barbadoes Street; Gimblett, 317 Barbadoes Street; Community of Sacred Name, 181 Barbadoes Street; Imperial Hotel, 186 Barbadoes Street; Marist Bros., 122 Barbadoes Street; Presbytery Cathedral, 136 Barbadoes Street; Fire-station, 178 Lichfield Street ; His Lordship's Hotel, 106 Lichfield Street ; Marldon, 29 Lichfield Street; Welcome Club, 81 Lichfield Street; Centreway Tea-rooms, 78 Lichfield Street; McFarlane's Market, 156 Lichfield Street ; Majestic Tea-rooms, 124A Manchester Street ; Olmypic Cafe, Manchester Street; Scottish Society, 198 Manchester Street; People's Cafe, Manchester Street; People's Pa.lace, Manchester Street; Orient Cafe, 115 Manchester Street; McGregor, Manchester Street; Hotel Cecil, 73 Manchester Street ; Star Stores, corner of Manchester and Armagh Streets ; McLeod, 375 Durham Street; Gladstone Hotel, 328 Durham Street; Fulton, 151 Armagh Street; Mellow, 139 Armagh Street ; Croyden House, 63 Armagh Street ; Williams, 58 Armagh Street ; Warwick, House, 52 Armagh Street; Lido Tea-rooms, Armagh Street; Cogan, Mrs., 69 Armagh Street; Wilson, 151 Bealey Avenue; Lewisham Hospital, 151 Bealey Avenue; Lyndhurst Hospital, 58 Bealey Avenue; Club" B," 92 Riccarton Road; Piper, 90 Riccarton Road; Vogan, 105 Riccarton Road; Daniels, 100 Riccarton Road; Richardson, 108 Riccarton Road; Hole, lllA Riccarton Road; Railton, 235.A Riccarton Roa,d ; Wizzell's, 235 Riccarton Road; Moore, 237 Riccarton Road ; Manhire, 368 Riccarton Road; Stackhouse (Church Corner), R~ccarton Road; Washington, 374 Riccarton Road; Reddicliffe, 388 Riccarton Road; Yates, 398 Riccarton Road; Neave, 54 Division Street ; Saunders, 80 Matipo Street ; Cox, 48 Matipo Street ; Ingham, 1 Puriri Street ; Barnes; 1 Clyde Road ; Brown, Church Corner ; Villa Marie, Peer Street ; Racecourse Hotel, Riccarton ; Wright, Sockburn; Dewar, Sockburn; Dole, Yaldhurst Road; Herman, Yaldhurst Road; Chennell's, 109 Clyde Road; Olsen, 207 Clyde Road; Milne, 133A Clyde Road; Rides, 216 Fendalton Road; Turner, 203 Fendalton Road; Clements, 62 Fendalton Road; Pearce, 87 Fendalton Road; School for Deaf, 25 Fendalton Road; Quamby, 123 :Fendalton Road; Robinson, 21 Victoria Street; Richardson, 51 Victoria Street; Batty, 71 Victoria Street; Nicholson, 87 Victoria Street; Miles, 179A Victoria Street; Soper, 183 Victoria Street; Robertson, 95 Victoria Street; James, 179 Victoria Street; Roberts and Tulloch, Papanui and Bligh's Roads; St. Andrew's College, Papanui Road; McKenzie, Papanui Road; Star Stores, 203A Papanui Road; Dorwood, 209A Papanui Road; Goom, 402 Papanui Road; Rannerdale Home, 439 Papanui Road; Salvation Army, 175 Papanui Road; Dawrant, 205 Papanui Road; Newell, 209A Papanui Road; Bremner, 211 Papanui Road; Gibson, 223 Papanui Road; Broome, 201 Papanui Road; Self Help, 509 Papanui Road; Rhyde, 2 Papanui Road; Tomkins, 20 Papanui Road; Aird, 505 Papanui Road; K.K.K., 491 Papanui Road; Hamilton, Papanui Square; Wright and Son, 40 May's Road; Shaw, Papanui Squa.re; Mathews, 31 Chapter Street; Ackman, 67 Chapter Street; Coombes, 23 Bretts Road; Linklater, 57 Springfield Road; Murtha, 22 Clare Road; Kearn's, 27 Dean Street; Columbus Hotel, 95 Salisbury Street; Hutchinson, 176 Rutland Street; Caledonian Society 135 Kilmore Street; Gardiner, 46 Kilmore Street; Caledonian Society, (Camp­ bell); Duffy, 41 Chester Street; Frazer, 42 Chester Street; Bishop, 165 Fitzgerald Avenue; O'Connor 147 Fitzgerlad Avenue; Brazier, 143 ]fitzgerald Avenue; Gardiner, 107 Fitzgerald Avenue; Flint, 85 Fitzgerald Avenue; Blain, 71 Fitzgerald Avenue; Royal George Hotel, 67 Fitzgerald Avenue; Martin, 62 Fitzgerald Avenue; George, 104 Falsgrave Street; Pykett, 2 Lancaster Street; Hatch, 27 ; Cathedral Grammar School, Cranmer Square; Saunders, 334 Montreal Street; Jennings, 382 Montreal Street; Doling, 374 Montreal Street; Sharp, 65 Buckley's Road; Keys, 115 Buckley's Road; Keen, 135 Linwood Avenue; Bradley, 224 Linwood Avenue; Holm, 228 Linwood Avenue; Lepper, 242A Linwood Avenue; Nevell, 236 Linwood Avenue; Dorothy, 238 Linwood Avenue; Railton, 243 Linwood Avenue; Power, 253 Linwood Avenue; Kilty, 230 Linwood Avenue; Dean's 241 Linwood Avenue; Self Help, corner of Linwood Avenue and Aldwin's Road; Baker, 144 Page's Road; Venner, 328 Page's Road; Perry, 338 Page's Road; Gunn, 102 Kerr's Road; ;E>almer, 101 Wainoni Road; Johnston, 66 Seaview Road; Maori Tea-rooms, Seaview Road; New Brighton Hotel, 17 Seaview Road; Marriott, 95 Seaview Road; Robertson, 69 Seaview Road; Flower, 65 Seaview Road; Annan, 41 Seaview Road; Campbell, 90 Seaview Road; Ross, 59 Seaview Road; Marldon, 45 Seaview Road; Calvert, 51 Seaview Road; Pier Tea-rooms, New Brighton; Ozone Cafe, 2 Bowhill Road; Thomson, 9 Bowhill Road ; Dalton, Bowhill Road ; Leverett, 35 Bowhill Road ; Short, 159 Bowhill Road; King, 152 Park Road; Salt's Depot, Frost's Road; Bower Hotel, New Brighton Road; Hall, 339 New Brighton Road; Nankerville, 91 Bassett Street; Bottle Lake Depot, Burwood; Avondale Golf Links; Mingo, 695 Gloucester Street; Self Help, 699 Gloucester Street; Rogers corner of Gloucester Street and Woodham Road ; Schumacher, corner of Gloucester Street and Woodham Road ; Hayes, 97 Gloucester Street ; Dollimore, corner of Regent and Gloucester Streets ; Adams, 131 Gloucester Street; Percy, 187 Woodham Road; Childs, 214 Woodham Road; Burns, 660 Drive; Secker, 97 Stanmore Road; Mcilroy, 102 Staum.ore Road; Ahern, 57 Matheson's Road; Commons, 54 Grafton Street; Deaconess House, 25 Latimer Square; St. John Ambulance, 55 Peterborough Street; !Josephine, 93 Cashel Street; Union Jack Club, 133 Cashel Street; D.I.C., 154 Cashel Street; McKenzie, corner of Cashel and Barba.does Streets; Whakatata corner of Cashel and Montreal Streets; Blogg, 159 High St.reet; Good, 161 High Street; Caulfield, 154 Madras Street; Helen Connon Hall, Park Terrace; Bishop Julius Hostel, Cranmer Square; Limes Hospital, Victoria Square ; Star Stores, 126 Armagh Street ; Nuttall's, 83 Manchester Street; Embassv Hotel, 165 Manchester Street; Kirk, 174 Manchester Street; McNeish, 111 Hereford Street;· Amuri Tea-rooms, 161 Hereford Street; Self Help, 646 Colombo Street; Waverley Hotel, corner of Colombo and Kilmore Streets ; Antigua Boat-sheds, Cambridge Terrace ; Rolleston House, corner of Worcester Street and Rolleston A venue ; Maori Girls' College, 290 Ferry Road ; Kirk 264, Ferry Road; Thompson, J., 43 Bowhill Road; Hostess Cake Kitchen, 136 Armagh Street; Bakehouse sales and staff; Rolls, &c. (approx.); Miller, 435 Marshland Road; Self Help, 95 Stanmore Road; Corbett, 80 Fitzgerald Avenue; Storey's Hotel, Moorhouse Avenue; Market Hotel, Victoria Squa,re; McDonald, 185 Papanui Road; Sandford, 193 Papanui Road. 17. J. F. Stokes, Bruce Street, Aston, 330 Stanmore Road; Richmond Working-men's Club, 303 Stanmore Road; Moore, 335 Christchurch Stanmore Road; Star Stores, 229 Stanmore Road; Horan, 266.A. Stanmore Road; Taylor, 230 Stanmore Road ; Bakehouse sales. 18. Sunderland Bros., Ltd., 266 Ashoff, 1 Hills Road; Star Stores, 101 Hills Road; Priest, 113 Hills Road; Geary, 64 Warrington Fitzgerald A venue, Christ­ Street; Walton, 72 Warrington Street; Campbell, Warrington Street; Hamilton, 56 Warrington church Street ; Self Help, Warrington Street ; Trimm, 128 Warrington Street ; Turnbull, Hills Road and Dudley Street; Nicholls, 571 Barbadoes Street; Star Stores, 567 Barbadoes Street; Wheeler, 102 Edward Avenue; Kimber, 76 Chancellor Street; Wills, 98 Slater Street; Fisher, 222 Shirley Road; Emmett, Shirley Road; Robinson, 28 Shirley Road; Baird, Shirley Golf Links; Jessop, Golf Links Road; St. Saviour's Orphanage, Stapleton Road; Dunlop, 76 Banks Avenue; Butcher, 126 Dean Street; Eastwick, 403 Madras Street; Thomas, 515 Madras Street; Penney, 334 Madras Street ; Addison, 323 Madras Street ; Keron, 281 Madras Street ; Southerill, 343 Madras Street; Y.W.C.A., 268 Madras Street; Harvey, Bealey Avenue and Madras Street; Rusbach, 146 Edgeware Road; Thompson, 194 Edgeware Road; Metrick, Edgeware· Road; Hilson, 52 Berwick Street; Chinnery, Fitzgerald and Cannon Streets; Flint, 142 Cannon Street; Ford, 45 Fitzgerald Street; Ormandy, 16 Averill Street; Smith, R., 43 Randall Street; Austin, London Street; Seymour, corner of Perth and London Streets ; Shurrock, 55 London Street ; Whitworth, 4 7 North Parade ; Gough, 111 North Avon Road; Beere, 115 North Avon Road; Partridge, 337 Stannore Road; Jackson, 129 Stanmore Road; Sutherland, 262 Stanmore Road; Self Help, 325 Stanmore Road; Tuck, 345 Stanmore Road; Habgood, Rolleston Street; Clemens, Bracken Street; Kinley, 50 Windsor Terrace; Colthart, Armagh Street; Lamb, 274 Bealey Avenue; Grace Home, Bealey Avenue; Bryson, 323 Bealey Avenue; Chandler, 207 Fitzgerald Avenue; Meredith, 185 Fitzgerald Avenue ; Leiske, 187 Fitzgerald Avenue ; Cooper Bros., 217 Fitzgerald Avenue ; Lewis, Woodham 3188 THE NEW ZEALAND ·GAZETTE. [No. 114

Name and Address of Vendor. Wholesale Purchasers allotted to Vendor.

18. Sunderland Bros., Ltd., 266 Road; Edwards, 2 Leighton Street; Clark, 144 New Brighton Road; Pierce Bros., 224 Kilmote Fitzgerald A venue, Christ­ Street ; Evans, 229 Kilm~)re Street ; Shadbolt, 231 Kilmore Street ; Denton, corner of Kilmore and church-continued. Barbadoes Streets; Goodchild, 147 Kilmore Street; Rousham, 249 Armagh Street; Love, 133 Armagh Street; Toohey, 111 Armagh Street; Quartermain, 256 Oxford Terrace; Stringer, 250 Oxford Terrace ; Star and Garter Hotel, 332 Oxford Terrace ; Leeming, 304 Manchester Street ; Diver, 150 Peterborough Street; Bakehouse sales; Hegan, corner of Manchester Street and Bealey Avenue; Civic Cafe, 186 Manchester Street Theatre Royal Cafe, Gloucester Street; Little's Tea-rooms, Manchester Street. 19. J. H. Wilson, corner of Montreal Royal Hotel, 24 Oxford Terrace ; Forester's Hotel, 262 Oxford Terrace ; Excelsior Hotel, 120 and Tuam Streets, Christ­ Manchester Street; United Service Hotel, 3 Cathedral Square; New Zealand Hotel, 270 St. Asaph church Street ; Central Hotel, corner of Colombo and Lichfield Streets. 20. Woodham and Son, 45 Searell's Roper, 3 Norman's E,oad; Davis, 31 Norman's Road; Damita Cake Kitchen, Strowan; Ching, Road, Christchurch 107 Idris Road; Shaw, Idris Road; Crocker, Jeffrey's Road; Whittaker, 1 Wairarapa Road; Presbyterian Home, 97 Bligh's Road; Presbyterian Junior Home, 109 Bligh's Road; St. Winifred's Hospital, 480 Ilam Road; Keller, 318 Harewood Road; St. Anne's Home, 429 Papanui Road. 21. L. A. Woodward, Ltd., 186 Ritz Milk Bar, 698A Colombo Street; Mclnnes, 502 Colombo Street; Britannia Private Hotel, 516 Antigua Street, Christchurch Colombo Street; Collins, Colombo Street; Massons, 752 Colombo Street; Classic Tea-rooms, 648 Colombo Street; Whitley, 593 Colombo Street; Sharman, 775 Colombo Street; Kincaid, Colombo Street; Prince of Wales Hotel, 596 Colombo Street; Ambassadors Hotel, 19 Manchester Street; Green, 17 Manchester Street; New Railway Hotel, 11 Manchester Street ; Bungalow Tea­ rooms, 21A Manchester Street; Lyttle Tea-rooms, 179 Manchester Street ; Kelly; 129 Manchester Street; Grosvenor Hotel, 367 Moorhouse Avenue; Arcadia Hotel, 295 Moorhouse Avenue; Southern Cross Hotel, 2 Moorhouse Avenue; Bell, 331 Moorhouse Avenue; Chadwick, 335 Moorhouse Avenue; Self Help, Moorhouse Avenue; Walters, 156 Moorhouse Avenue; Warren, 164 Moorhouse Avenue; Crown Hotel, 192 Moorhouse Avenue; Vienesse, 164 Cashel Street; James, 78 Cashel Street; Beath and Co., Cashel Street; Quality Inn, 210 High Street; Dainty Inn, 242 High Street ; Humphreys, High Street; Cosey Tea-rooms, High Street; Collins, 114 Lichfield Street; Collins, Cathedral Square ; Strand Tea-rooms, 85 Cathedral Square ; P.D.Q., corner of Gloucester and Colombo Streets ; Collins,. 120 Armagh Street ; Haeremai Tea-rooms, 115 Armagh Street ; Collins, 138B Hereford Street; Post-office, 91 Hereford Street; Avon Tea-rooms, Oxford Terrace; Working-men's Club, 202 Oxford Terrace; Newman, 78 Oxford Terrace; Pester, 56 Oxford Terrace; Miles, 50 Oxford Terrace ; Barry,· 32 Bath Street ; Thomson, 12 Alcester Street ; Townley, corner of Durham and Bath Streets; Radd, 72 Durham Street; Robinson, corner of Durham and St. Asaph Streets; Smith, Durham and Tuam Streets; Thomas, corner of Durham and Walker Streets; Lane, Walker, and Rudkin, 32 Montreal Street ; Lyes, 216 Montreal Street ; Donaldson, 127 Montreal Street ; Derbridge, 69 Montreal Street; Drewery, 22 Tuam Street; Qolding, 14 St. Asaph Street; Barrett, 2 St. Asaph Street; Prince; 174 St. Asaph Street; Newberry, 300A Selwyn Street; Self Help, 298 Selwyn Street; K.C.C., 297 Selwyn Street; Selwyn Store, 285 Selwyn Street; Sheddon, 291A Selwyn Street ; Corliss, 262 Selwyn Street ; Higgins, 287 Selwyn Street ; Williamson, 322 Selwyn Street; Gray, 433 Selwyn Street; O'Connell, 376 Selwyn Street; Richardson, 377 Selwyn Street; Wakeham, corner of Selwyn and Jerrold Streets; Hurley, 291 Lincoln Road; Hilder, 43 Lincoln Road ; Gorris, 344 Lincoln Road ; Adams, 333 Lincoln Road ; Ellison, 318 Lincoln Road ; Church, 298A Lincoln Road ; Self Help, 298 Lincoln Road ; Star Stores, Lincoln Road ; Lyndham, 278 Lincoln Road; White, Lincoln Road; Burke, 287 Lincoln Road; Bradshaw, 259 Lincoln Road; Boyd, Lincoln Road ; Smith, 160 Lincoln Road ; Goodwin, 15 Lincoln Road ; St. Joseph's Home, Lincoln Road; Nazareth Home, Lincoln Road; Glen House, 312 Lincoln Road; St. Martin's House, Antigua Street; St. Martin's Guest House, 195 Antigua Street; Pope, 87 Antigua Street; Simms, 32 Antigua Street; Smith, 104 Jerrold Street ; Murslow, 392 Barrington Street; Carmichael, Maule Street; Michael; Nelson; Watson, 60 Ruskin Street; Ealham, 75 South Crescent Road; Stephens, 30 South Crescent Road; McBeth, 215 Simeon Street; Tea Kiosk, Gardens; Hagley Golf Club; Self Help, Riccarton Road; Holland, 20 Riccarton Road; Mortimer, 9 Riccarton Road; Tuck's, corner of Riccarton and Straven Roads; Straven Fruit Shop, 86B Riccarton Road; Frazer, ,! 91B Riccarton Road; Riccarton Hotel, corner of Riccarton Road and Dean's Avenue; McLean, 69 Picton Avenue; McFarlane, 59 Picton Avenue; Morrell, 83 Clarence Road; Ashby, 146 Clarence Road; Boys' High School Hostel, Harakeke Street; Wise, Dean's Avenue; Holmes, Dean's Avenue.

Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of December, 1942. JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. (TT. 33/10/1.)

RESERVE BANK OF NEW .ZEALAND.

STATEMENT OF AsSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY, 14TH DECEMBER, 1942. Liabilities~ .Assets. £ '--/ s. d. 7. Reserve­ £ s. d. 1. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0 (a) Gold 2,801,877 10 0 2. Bank-notes 29,987,690 0 0 (b) Sterling exchange* 25,146,765 13 8 3. Demand liabilities­ ( c) Gold exchange (a) State 10,877,476 19 11 8. Subsidiary coin 27,985 13 8 (b) Banks .. 18,184,843 1 5 9. Discounts- (c) Other .. 346,317 10 7 (a) Commercial and agricultural bills 4. Time deposits · (b) Treasury and local-body bills 5. Liabilities in currencies other than New 10. Advances- Zealand currency 12,692 0 11- (a) To the State or State undertakings­ 6• . Other liabilities 1,453,602 5 11 (!) Marketing Department 1,641 , 702 11 0 (2) For other purposes .. 26,300,000 0 0 (b) To other public authorities (c) Other .. 11. Investments .. 4,460,682 6 6 12 •. Bank buildings 13. 0,ther assets .. 1,983,608 3 11

£(N.Z.)62,362,621 18 9 £(N.Z.)62,362,621 18 9

* Expressed in New Zealand currency. Proportion of reserve (No. 7 less No. 5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 4 7 ·033 per cent. W.R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant. DE,c. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3189

The Lighting Restrictions Suspension Notice, 1942. may be, any of the waters of Port Nicholson, shall be shrouded so that neither the light nor its shroud can be seen with unaided vision URSUANT to the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations during hours of darkness from any point one mile or more distant P 1941, the Dominion Lighting Controller doth hereby give from the light-source and so that no undue amount of light therefrom notice as follows :- may escape on to, or be reflected by, nearby premises or structures. 1. This notice may be cited as the Lighting Restrictions " ' 3. At Waitemata Harbour and Port Nicholson all wharf Suspension Notice 1942. working lights and railway-yard lights shall be screened so that as 2. This notice shall come into force on the day following far as is practicable without interfering unduly with working con­ publication thereof in the Gazette. ditions neither the light-source nor its shroud can be seen from any 3. As from the date of the coming into force of this notice Part part of the harbour. VII of the Lighting Restrictions Orders 1942, as set out in the "' 4. This Order sha.Il not apply to navigation lights displayed Lighting Restrictions Orders 1942, Amendment No. 3,* shall come with the consent and in accordance with the instructions of the into force and shall continue in force until further notice. Naval Board or the Air Board, nor to the use, in accordance with 4. As from the date of the coming into force of this notice, the terms of approval thereof, of any harbour light or aircraft Parts I to VI of the Lighting Restrictions Orders 1942t shall be obstruction light that is approved by the Controller.' read subject to the provisions of Part VII of those Orders. " 6. \iVhile this Part of these Orders continues in force these Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of December, 1942. Orders shall be read as if the following Order were substituted for Order No. 3 :- F. T. M. KISSEL, Dominion Lighting Controller. "' Order No. 3: Road and Street Lighting. * Gazette, 23rd December, 1942, Vol. III, page 3189. , " ' In the case of every road and street light-source that is t Gazette, 20th August, 1942, Vol. II, page 2076. Amendment No. 1: Gazette, 8th October, 1942, Vol. III, page 2469. situated in any of the areas described in the Second Schedule to Amendment No. 2: Gazette, 13th November, 1942, Vol. III, page 2757. these Orders and is visible from a.ny of the waters of the Waitemata Harbour or, as the case may be, any of the waters of Port Nicholson,- ;,' (a) Every electric-discharge lamp shall be replaced by an The Lighting Restrictions Orders 1942, Amendment No. 3. incandescent filament lamp: "' (b) The light-source shall be so shrouded and the power so URSUANT to the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations adjusted that neither the light-source nor its shroud P 1941, the Dominion Lighting Controller doth hereby make can be seen with unaided vision during hours of dark­ the following Order :- ness from any part of the harbour and so that no undue 1. This Order may be cited as the Lighting Restrictions Orders amount of light therefrom may escape on to, or be 1942, Amendment No. 3, and shall be read together with and deemed reflected by, nearby premises or structures.' part of the Lighting Res.trictions Orders 1942* (hereinafter referred to as the principal Orders). "INTERNAL LIGHTING OUTSIDE PERIODS OF EMERGENCY (PART II). 2. This Order shall come into force on the day following the date " 7. While this Part of these Orders continues in force these of publication thereof in the Gazette. Orders shall be read as if the following Order were substituted for 3. The principal Orders are hereby amended by adding the Order No. 4 :- following Part and Schedules :- "'Order No. 4: General. " PART VII.-SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO PERIODS OF PARTIAL SUSPENSION OF LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS. " ' 1. In the case of any premises that are situated in any of the areas described in the Second Schedule to these Orders and are "Order No. 19: Modification of Parts I to VI of these Orders. visible from any of the waters of the Waitemata Harbour or, as the " I. The provisions of this Part of these Orders shall come into case may be, any of the waters of Port Nicholson,- force at such time or times and continue in force during such period or periods as the Controller may from time to time specify by public "' (a) For every window and skylight visible from any part of notice. the harbour through which light might otherwise be " 2. While this Part of these Orders continues in force the emitted, a brownout screen shall be provided : provisions of Parts I to VI of these Orders shall have full effect "' Provided that nothing in this paragraph shall except in so far as they are expressly modified or excluded by the apply with respect to any skylight so long as the provisions of this Part of these Orders. following conditions are complied with, namely :- " 3. While this Part of these Orders continues in force the pro­ " ' (i) That each interior light-source is itself so visions of Parts II to VI of these Orders that are specified in the shrouded with an opaque reflector that no First Schedule to these Orders shall not apply. direct light from the source passes above the " 4. While this Part of these Orders continues in force, the horizontal ; and provisions of these Orders, as amended by this Order, shall, unless "' (ii) That in the opinion of the Local Lighting the context otherwise requires, be read as if- Controller there is no excessive light reflected through. the skylight from the interior. " (a) References to the situation of any premises or shop " ' (b) Every screen and shroud required by this clause to be window or open shop-front in any of the areas described provided shall be used to prevent the emission of light in the Second Schedule to these Orders included re­ throughout hours of da.rkness : ferences to any premises or shop window or open shop­ " ' Provided that any window covered with a front, as the case may be, fronting upon any road or brownout screen may be partly opened for ventilation part of a road forming part of any of the boundaries so long as each interior light-source is so situated or of that area : shrouded that there is no direct emission of light from "(b) References to the situation of any road or street light­ the light-source through the opening : source or any external light-source in any of the areas "' (c) If light might otherwise escape from any doorway the described in the Second Schedule to these Orders, door shall be kept closed at all times during hours of included references to every such light-source situated darkness, except to the extent required for ingress and in, or attached to any premises fronting upon, any egress. road or part of a road forming part of any of the "' 2. (1) Subject to the provisions of Order No. 5 hereof, unless boundaries of that area : there is a responsible person in attendance on the premises to operate "(c) References to the waters of the Waitemata Harbour were, the light-control switches, or unless all windows and skylights from except in the case of clause 11 of this Order, references which light might otherwise escape are covered by blackout screens, to all those waters of that harbour west of a straight all lights shall remain switched off during hours of darkness. For the line drawn from North Head to West Tamaki Head: purposes of this clause a responsible person is a person of the age of "(d) References to the waters of Port Nicholson were, except fourteen years or more. in the case of clause 11 of this Order, references to "' (2) Subject to the provisions of Order No. 5 hereof, no light all those waters of Port Nicholson north of a line drawn inside any premises shall be left on time-switch control.' due east from Dorset Point to the point of its inter­ " 8. While this Part of these Orders continues in force Order section with the opposite shore .. No. 5 of these Orders shall be read as if it were amended by omitting the words 'clause 5 of Order No. 4 ', and substituting the words " EXTERNAL LIGHTING OUTSIDE PERIODS OF EMERGENCY (PART II). 'clause 2 of Order No. 4.' "5. While this Part of these Orders continues in force these "9. While this Part of these Orders continues in force these Orders shall be read as if the following Order were mubstituted for Orders shall be read as if the following Order were substituted for Order No. 2 :- Order No. 6 :- " ' Order No. 2 : General. " ' Order No. 6 : Shop-front and Shop Window Lighting. "' 1. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Order,­ " ' In the case of any shop window or open shop-front that is "' (a) No light outside any premises shall be left on time-switch situated in any of the areas described in the Second Schedule to control: · these Orders and is visible from any of the waters of the W aitemata "' (b) Unless there is a, responsible person in attendance to Harbour or, as the case may be, any of the waters of Port Nicholson, operate the light-control switches all external lights instead of a brownout screen being provided for the window or shop­ shall be switched off during hours of darkness. For the front, lights may be displayed therefrom so long as the following purposes of this clause a responsible person is a person conditions are complied with, namely :- of the age of fourteen years or more. " ' (a) That the lights are shielded by means of a pelmet or " ' 2. Every external light-source that is situated in any of the pelmets of opaque material, or by opaque paint, so areas described in the Second Schedule to these Orders and is visible that no light-source can be seen from any point from any of the waters of the Waitemata Harbour or, as the case outside the shop ; and "' (b) That the total power of the window and shop Jight­ * Gazette, 20th August, 1942, Vol. II, page 2076. Amendment No. 1: Gazette, 8th October, 1942, Vol. III, page 2469. sources is regulated so that the amount of light Amendment No. 2: Gazette, 13th November, 1942, Vol. III, page 2757. emitted from the window and the interior,.as measured -3190 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 114

in the street at any point on a vertical plane 4 ft. junction with Evan8 Bay Parade, Evans :Say Parade, above street-level at a distance of 6 ft. from the Seatoun Road from its intersection with Evans Bay building-line, does not exceed O·l (one-tenth) of a Parade to its junction with Watford Road, Watford foot candle ; and Road, Aberdeen Quay, Shelly Bay Road, Karaka Bay " ' ( c) That no individual light-source in the shop window Road, Marine Parade from its junction with Karaka exceeds iri light output that of a 60 watt tungsten Bay Road to its junction with Hector Street; together :filament general service electric lamp.' with all roads and parts of roads situated in any part of the area bounded towards the east and north "SPECIAL PROVISIONS AFFECTING PUBLIC SERVICES (PART IV). generally by the waters of Port Nicholson, and towards the north-west, west, south, and sou.th-east generally " 10. While this Part of these Orders continues in force Order by a line drawn along the roads and parts of roads 13 No. of these Orders shall be read as ifit were amended0 by omitting hereinbefore described from the intersection of Aotea the words ' either during or outside periods of emergency ' and Quay with Waterloo Quay to the intersection of Herd substituting the words 'during periods of emergency, and may, Street with Oriental Parade. outside periods of emergency, use such number of spotlights as the " 4. Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing officer shall deem necessary for the purpose of completing the work.' provisions of this Order, the lamps attached to every vehicle that is or may be used at any time in any headlight-restriction area or " SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN PLACES OUTSIDE parking-light area shall at all times while this Part of these Orders PERIODS OF EMERGENCY (PART VI). continues. in· force be maintained in such condition and be so " 11. While this Part of these Orders continues in force Order adjusted as to enable the provisions of such of the said Regulations· No. 18 of these Orders shall be read as if it ,vere amended by sub­ 16 to 19 as would, but for the provisions of this Order, apply to the stituting for clause 1 thereof the following new clause:- vehicle, to be complied with in respect of the vehicle at any time . "' 1. This Order shall apply with respect to the following while this Part of these Orders is not in force. places:-;- ,,' The Cities of Auckland, Lower Hutt, and Wellington, and the Boroughs of Birkenhead, Devonport, Northcote, " FIRST SCHEDULE. Petone, and Eastbourne, together with such portions of " PROVISIONS OF PARTS II TO VI THAT ARE EXCLUDED BY the counties or boroughs surrounding the above-mentioned PART VII. cities and boroughs as are visible from any of the waters of the Waitemata Harbour or Port Nicholson.' "(See Order No. 19, clause 3.)

"'Order No. 20: Exemptions as to Vehicle Lighting. No. of No.of Order. I Subject-matter. Clauses. "1. Subject to the provisions of clause 4 of this Order, while ·this Part of these Orders continues iil force Regulations 17 to 19 of the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations ·1941 shall not "Part II.-Lighting Restrictions outside Periods of Emerge'li,cy. apply with respect to any vehicle while the vehicle is in any head­ light-restriction area or parking-light area. 2 External Lighting : General All clauses. 3 Road and Street Lighting All clauses. "2. Subject to the provisions of clause 4 of this Order, while 4 Internal Lighting : General All clauses. this Part of these Orders continues in force Regulation 16 of the 6 Shop-front and Shop window Lighting All clauses. Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations 1941 shall not apply with respect to any vehicle while the vehicle is in any headlight­ "Part IV.-Special Provisions affecting Public Services. restriction area except in the case of a vehicle on any of the roads or parts of roads specified in clause 3 of this Order. 14 1 Signal Lights . . . . J All clauses. "3. The roads and parts of roads referred to in clause 2 of this Order are the following :- "Part V.-Provisions relating to Tramway Services outside Periods of Emergency. " (a) All roads and parts of roads situated in the Boroughs of · Devonport, Takapuna, Northcote, and Birkenhead: 15 ITram-car Lighting . · 1 All clauses. "(b) All that portion of the Northcote Main Highway within 16 Tram Stop Indicators . . All clauses. the Waitemata County: 17 Aids to Vision .. . • All clauses. " ( c) The following roads and parts of roads in the City of Auckland : Weona Place, Winsomere Crescent from its "Part Vl.-Special Provisions relating to certain Places outside intersection with W eona Place to its intersection with Periods of Emergency. Lemington Road, Lemington Road, Garnet Road from 18 I Partial Blackout . . 11, its intersection with Lemington Road to its intersection with West End Road, West End Road, J ervois Road from its intersection with West End Road to its junction with College Hill Road, College Hill Road, Victoria Street from its junction with College Hill Road to its inter­ " SECOND SCHEDULE. section with Hood Street, Hood Street from its inter­ "Areas.to which clauses 2 and 3 of Order No. 2, Order No. 3, sectign with Victoria Street to its intersection with clause 1 of Order No. 4, and Order No. 6 apply while Part VII of Fanshawe Street, Fanshawe Street from its intersection these Orders continues in force (see Order No. 19, clauses 5, 6, 7, with Hood Street to its junction with Sturdee Street, and 9). Sturdee Street, Quay Street from its intersection with Sturdee Street to its junction with Tamaki Drive, "I. In the Auckland District- Tamaki Drive, Cliff Road from its junction with Tamaki " (a) All that area comprising the Boroughs of Devonport, Drive to its junction with Glendowie Parade, Glendowie T~kapuna, Northcote, and Birkenhead: Parade from its junction with Cliff Road to its inter­ " (b) All that area situated in the City of Auckland, the Borough section with Peacock Road ; together with all roads of Mount Eden and the Borough of One Tree Hill and parts of roads situated in any part of the area respectively, bounded towards the west, north-west, bounded towards the west, north-west, north, and north, and north-east generally by the waters of the north-east generally by the waters of the Waitemata Waitemata Harbour, and bounded towards the south­ Harbour and towards the south-west, south, and south­ west, south, and south-east generally by the following east generally by a line drawn along the roads and parts roads and parts of roads : Old Mill Road from its of roads hereinbefore described from the western end intersection with Motions Creek to its junction with of Weona Place to the junction of Quay Street with Surrey Crescent, Surrey Crescent, Great North Road Tamaki Drive: - from its intersection with Surrey Crescent to its junction " (d) All roads and parts of roads situated in the Borough of with Karangahape Road, Karangahape Road, Symonds Eastbourne: Street from its junction with Karangahape Road to its "(e) The following roads and parts of roads situated in the junction with Mount Eden Road, Mount Eden Road Hutt County, the City of Lower Hutt, the Borough of from its junction with Symonds Street to its intersection Petone, the Makara County, and the City of Wellington with Stokes Road, Stokes Road from its intersection · respectively: the Eastbourne - Lower Hutt Main with Mount Eden Road to its intersection with Owens Highway from its intersection with the northern Road, Owens Road, Manukau Road from its inter­ boundary of the Borough of Eastbourne to its inter­ section with Owens Road to its intersection with Clyde section with Seaview Road, Seaview Road, Hutt Park Street, Clyde Street, Erin Street, Great South Road Road from its intersection with .Seaview Road to its from its intersection with Erin Street to its intersection junction with Jackson Street, Jackson Street from its with Dilworth Avenue, Dilworth Avenue, Reniuera junction with Hutt Park Road to its intersection with. Road from its intersection with Dilworth Avenue to Jessie Street, Jessie Street, the Esplanade from its its junction with St. John's Road, St. John's Road intersection with Jessie Street to its intersection with from its junction with Remuera Road to its junction the Hutt Road, the Hutt Road from its intersection with St. Relier's Bay Road, St. Relier's Bay Road to with the Esplanade to its 'intersection with Aotea Quay, its intersection with Maskell Road, Maskell Road from Aotea Quay from its intersection with the Hutt Road its intersection with St. Relier's Bay Road to its inter­ to its intersection with Waterloo Quay, Waterloo Quay, section with Waitara Road, Waitara Road ; and thence Customhouse Quay from its junction with .Waterloo by a straight line following the line of the eastern side Quay to its intersection with Jervois Qllay, Jervois of Waitara Road to the point of its intersection with Quay from its intersection with Customhouse Quay to the shore: its intersection with Cable Street, Cable Street, Chaffers "(c) Any other area that may from, time to time he specified Street from its intersection with Cable Street to its by notice given by the Controller. intersection with Herd Street, Herd Street, Oriental " 2. In the Wellington District- ~arade from its intersection with Herd Street .to its "(a) All that area comprising the Boro'1gh of Eastbourne: DEC. 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

"(b) All that area comprising part of the Hutt County, bounded Road from its junction with Arawa Road to its inter­ towards the north by the southern boundary of the section with Palliser Road, Palliser Road, Hawker City of Lower Hutt, towards the west by the waters Street, Majoribanks Street from its intersection with of Port Nicholson, towards the south by the northern Hawker Street to its intersection with Austin Street, boundary of the Borough of Eastbourne, and towards Austin Street from its intersection with Majoribanks the east by a straight line extending from the north­ Street to its intersection with Ellice Street, Ellice Street eastern corner of the Borough of Eastbourne to the from its intersection with Austin Street to its junction south-eastern corner of the City of Lower Hutt near the with Buckle Street,. Buckle Street,. Tai:ana.ki S~e.et Wainui mn Road : from its intersection with Buckle Street to its •ter• "(c) All that area comprising the City of Lower Hutt and the section with Webb Street, Webb Street, Willis Street Borough of Petone : from its intersection with Webb Street to its intersection "(d) All that, area comprising part of the Makara County and with Abel Smith Street, Abel Smith Street from its part of the City of Wellington bounded towards the intersection with Willis Street to its intersection with east and north generally by the waters of Port Nicholson The Terrace, The Terrace from its intersection with extending from the south-western corner of the Borough Abel Smith Street to its intersection with Mount Street, of Petone on the shore of Port Nicholson, thence aJong Mount Street from its intersection with The Terrace to the shore by way of Lambton Harbour, Evans Bay, its intersection with Salamanca Road, Salamanca Road Karaka Bay, Worser Bay, Breaker Bay, and Lyall Bay from its intersection with Mount Street to its inter­ to a point on the shore of Lyall Bay from which a line section with Wesley Road, Wesley Road from its is drawn due west to the western side of Queen's Drive intersection with Salamanca Road to its termination in at its intersection with Sutherland Road ; and bounded Anderson Park, Tinakori Road from its intersection towards the south and west generally by the following with St. Marv Street to its intersection with Park S.tre.et, roads and parts of roads: Queen's Drive from its Park Street,·Grant Road from its intersection with Park intersection with Sutherland Road to its intersection Street to its intersection with Orchard Street, Orchiud with Tavistock Road, Tavistock Road, Sutherland Road Street from its intersection with Grant Road to its from its intersection with Tavistock Road to its inter­ intersection with W adestown Road ; and bounded section with Rodrigo Road, Rodrigo Road from its thence by a line from the north-western corner of the intersection with Tavistock Road to its intersection with intersection of Orchard Street and W adestown Road Duncan Terrace, Duncan Terrace to its intersection and running parallel with the shores of Port Nicholson with Crawford Road, Crawford Road from its inter­ to the point of its intersection with the western boundairy section with Duncan Terrace to its intersection with of the Borough of Petone : Keringa Street, Keringa Street from its intersection '' (e) Any other area that may from time to time be specified with Crawford Road to its junction with Wellington by notice given by the Controller." Road, Wellington Road to its intersection with Moxham Averiue, Moxham Avenue, W aitoa Road from its inter­ Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of December, · 1942. section with Moxham A venue to its intersection with F. T. M. KISSEL, Waipapa Road, Waipapa Road, Arawa Road, Grafton Dominion Lighting Controller.

The National Service Emergency Regulations 1940.-Notice under Regulation 19 requiring Men, who have bwn called, up f<»' Se1"1Jioe with ll&e Arrned Forces, to report.

ALBERT EDWARD CONWAY, Adjutant-General, New Zealand Military Forces and an authorized officer for the purpos..e I , of the above-mentioned regulations, do hereby give notice pur1uant to the provisions of Regulation 19 of the said regulations, that the men whose names, addresses. and descriptions are given in the Schedule attached (being men who have been called up in accordance with the said regulations for service with. the Armed Forces), are required to report at the respective times and places shown in the said Schedule. Dated at Wellington, this 22nd da.y of December, 1942. A. E. CONWAY (Brigadier), Adjutant-General, N.Z. Military Forces. Authorized Officer for the purpose of the National Service Emergency Regula.ti.Qns,,. 1Q40.

SCHEDU~.

Registration I No. Name. Occupation. .A.ddreu.

The following man is required to report at 9 a.m. on Thursday, the. 14th day of January, 1943, at the Drill Hall,, Rutland Stteet, A11:ckland :-

616406 1 Taylor, Thomas .. \ Seaman .. I 72 Wakefield Street, Auckland.

The following men are required to report at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, the 6th day of January, 1943, at the Winter Show Building~ J'ohn Street, Wellington :- 619526 Marryatt, Selwyn Alfred Fitter and turner Care of Mrs. J. Lee, 28 Rhodes: Street,. Newt.Q;WJa, Wellington S. 1. 528630 Jones, Stanley Joiner and carpenter 69 Ellice Street,. Wellington. 481059 Rands, Maxwell Barrett Analytical chemist 12 Rangoon Street, Khandallah,. Wellington. 236395 Burke, Hector Michael Seaman Care of s.s. " Baltraffic,." Union Steaimship QQ., Ltd., Wellington.

The following man is required to report at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, the 13th day of January, 1943, at the Winter Show B1:1ilding, John Street, Wellington:,- 050919 \ Ryan, James .Joseph .. I Labourer .. I 174 Tinakori Road, Wellington.

The following men are required to report at 1.30 p.m. on Monday, the 1st day of February, 1943, at the Wint.er Show Building" John Street, Wellington :~· 439178 I Murray, Thomas . . ] Seaman . • I 39 Tasman Street, Wellington . 628079 \ Craine, Peter . . Seaman .. I Care of Union Steamship Co., Ltd., Wellington.

The follow.mg man is required to report. at 11 a.m. on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1943, at the Army Office,. 30 Victoria. Avenue, Wainganui :.- 276503 I Daly, Bernard .. I Farm hand .. I Motuiti.

The following ~an is required to report at 11 a.m. on Thursday, the 7th day of January, 1943, at the Army Office, Dannevirke :- 428322 \ Leahey, Edward Patrick .. j Bushman . . . . I Care of Branscombe Station, Pongaroa.

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3192 THE· NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 114

Gooernment M eteorologicaZ Obaervation&.

wTEOROLOGICAL Observations at Kelburn, Wellington, for the Month of November, 1942. Observations taken at 9 a.m.

Altitude of Observatory, 415 ft.

+>,e 0 ..... Temperature (° F .) (rom Observations at 9 a.m. Wind. 0 ~ 0. ;~ I c 0 ~~ i:t1 w ,Q+' 0 =5rn In Screen. Beaufort Anemo- ,Q Scale. meter. i~ CD s $i'g os= I>, J ~t-1 = Date. oS At 9 a.m. l"'I ~ 0= ~'°i:i'.;3 ·=~r.:. mum. mum •. = .:!11 ::, = 4)~~ - I w~ s i:l rn~ .... ::, 0 'i~ ~.:!! ~"'i' I> I -:ail~.,;., :a:

1 .. .. 1020·7 55·1 52·5 83 58·0 I 50·4 48·0 NNW 5 177 6 4.3 0 2. .. .. 1012·7 50•0 50·0 100 54·1 49·1 50·5 s 4 340 22 1·2 or 3 .. .. 1014·7 47·0 44·5 74 53·0 43·8 40·0 s 3 116 45 I 1·9 or 4 .. .. 1018·8 44·0 41·9 83 51·1 39·1 37·1 s 5 213 1 7·0 be 5 .. .. 1028·5 51~0 45·4 61 58·1 40·6 39·4 SSW 3 251 .. 12·0 b 6 .. .. 1023·3 57·9 53·0 71 64·9 43·0 38·1 NNW 3 110 .. . 12·5 b 7 .. .. 1011 · l 58·0 54·0 76 61·4 48•0 43·2 NE 5 126 l 2·6 C 8 .. .. 1005·6 55·9 55·0 94 64·4 53·1 51·7 NE 3 241 ... 7·9 0 9 .. .. 999·9 56·5 53·0 78 62·7 53·8 51·8 NNW 2 357 .. l·O 0 10 .. .. 994·4 62·3 56·8 69 65·5 53·7 52·7 NNW 4 403 .. 6·1 be 11 .. .. 1003·4 55·7 53.5 86 62·6 51:3 45·4 NNW 6 334 .. 2·9 0 12 .. .. 997·7 62·0 59~0 83 63·7 54·8 55·5 NNW 3 541 l l·O 0 13 .. .. 1005·5 54·0 48·2 62 58·5 47·2 39·0 s 5 260 3 8·0 b 14 .. .. 1016·6 58·0 53·0 70 64·8 44·0 37·5 NE 3 186 .. 9·1 be 15 .. .. 1016·6 62·1 57·1 72 63·0 52·8 49·0 NNE 5 171 Trace 5.4 0 16 .. .. 1015·2 58·3 56·9 92 61·2 55·2 55·0 NNW 5 300 17 0·3 0 17 .. .. 1016·0 56·7 56·3 98 57·0 55·7 52·5 s 2 364 48 O·O or 18 .. .. 1025·1 51·5 50·7 94 62·0 48·0 47·8 SSE 3 197 Trace 0·8 oir 19 .. .. 1018·1 62·0 56·5 69 67•0 48·0 43·3 NW 3 93 .. 11·6 b 20 .. .. 1010·0 59·7 55·2 74 66·5 54·2 49·9 N 2 260 .. 5.4 0 21 .. .. 1006·0 61·2 57·5 79 67·0 55·4 51·6 NW 2 166 .. 7·6 0 22 .. .. 1008·2 I 65·6 60·2 71 70·8 52·6 47•6 w 1 89 . . 13·4 b 23 .. .. 1015·0 55·5 54·8 95 62·7 53·2 43·2 s 2 117 Trace 5.4 od 24 .. .. 1018·8 54·2 52·0 86 62·3 51·2 51·7 SSE 4 137 .. O·O 0 25 .. .. 1021·8 60·0 54·8 70 64·5 49·0 39·8 s 3 64 l 13·4 be 26 .. .. 1015·0 63·5 59·5 78 69·2 52·2 45·3 NNW 4 124 50 1·4 0 27 .. .. 1000·8 59·8 59.7 99 63·3 57·5 57·0 NNW 5 302 9 l·l 0 28 .. .. 996·5 62·5 59·7 84 66·9 58·5 57·6 N 3 330 32 2·1 0 29 .. ... 990·5 58·0 55·2 82 61·2 50·5 50·0 NNW 4 460 61 5·1 C 30 •.. .. 1000·4 54·6 52·1 84 63·5 46·7 46•8 E 1 311 17 5·0 C Means, &c. .. 1010·9 57·1 53·9 81 62·3 50·4 47·3 .. 3.4 238 314 155·5 ..

Mean earth temperature at I ft. was 59•8° and at 3 ft. 57·6°. Number of rain days~ 15. Total rainfall equalled the normal. Sunshine was only 36 per cent. of the average. Mean dew point at 9 a.m. was 51·4°; mean vapour pressure, 12·8 mbs. ' N OTE.-A mild but dull month. DmEC'l'ION OF WIND, Gale {force Forces N. N.E. E. S.E. s. s.w. w. N.W. Calm. 8 or more). 4 to 7. 13 71 3! l 8! ! I 7 NOTES ON THE WEATHER FOR NOVEMBER, 1942. General Notes.-November had little really settled weather but, except in Westland, not much rain fell before the closing-days of the month. The dry conditions in the north have kept pastures back and so tended to check dairy production. Crops in general have been ripening earlier than desirable. Widespread rains at the end of the month were most beneficial, but the lighter falls experienced in Hawke's Bay failed to give much relief. For the country as a whole the season promises to be a most satisfactory one: Rainfall.-Rainfall exceeded the normal in the west and south coasts of the South Island, as V{ell as in the Alps and about the Kaikoura region. Totals elsewhere were mainly below average, most of the exceptions occurring in the Auckland Province. In Hawke's Bay falls were about half the average only. The detailed rainfall distribution, however, shows considerable variations as a result of the important contributions to the totals derived from the thunderstorms accompanying the final rains of the month. Temperatures.-Mean temperatures were again above normal, but there were some slight negative departures in Westland and Southland. Night temperatures showed the mildness more so than the day. The frosts on the 5th and 6th caused damage to vegetable crops, but otherwise there was no trouble from frosts. Sunshine.-The Auckland Peninsula and Hawke's Bay had more than the usual sunshine, but elsewhere totals were below average in most cases by very substantial amounts. Weather Sequence.-During the first three days a cold front crossed New Zealand, the associated southerly change bringing rain to most areas. · Winds were colder on the 4th with hail on the east coast and some snow in the high country of both islands. An. anticyclone from the south was centrally over New Zealand on the 5th and 6th, and with calmer, clearer conditions moderate frosts were fairly general. Between the 7th and 9th, as a trough slowly progressed northward, winds changed to westerlies which were strong at times, especially in the far south. There were occasional rainy periods in Westland and Southland, but elsewhere fair weather predominated. The westerly series continued from the 10th-12th with some gales, which were most severe in the Wairarapa. The heavier showers were in the western districts. A sharp electrical storm ocm;trred at Otira, and there was some flooding in the Grey River. Following a tum of the winds to the south on the 12th and 13th showers with local hail occurred on the east coast. The next cold front passed between the 15th and 18th with moderate southerlies behind. At first there was considerable rain in the Southern Sounds District, but later light or moderate rainfalls extended to most southern and central areas. Meanwhile, it remained fine and mild in Auckland and Hawke's Bay, with almost negligible rain on the 18th. On this day there were strong north-easterlies on the east coast of the South Island, with a small anticylcone to the east. A fairly wide trough crossing on the 20th-23rd gave little precipitation. On the 24th an anticyclone was over the South Island and moved north-eastward. Fair to cloudy weather prevailed. ' A c;iomplex depression approached from the north and west during the 26th and produced almost general and fairly heavy rains. A low­ pressure centre crossed over the South Island on the 28th. During this period thunderstorms were widespread, and were intense in several western localities, causing power dislocations. The final portion of the disturbance passed off on the 30th, the north-westerly winds turning more south-westerly, and conditions, though changeable, were improving. · · M.A. F. BARNETT, Director. DEC. 23.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3193

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE. SUMMA.RY 01!' THE RECORDS 01!' TEMPERATURE, RAINFALL, AND SUNSHINE FOR N OVEMBEB, 1942.

~ 0 Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit). Rainfall in Inches. ,c oS 0= Means of Absolute Maximum and Most in a Brlght ~~ Mean Minimum. Day. Sun• ;:,tation. .... r:1.l No • of Difference Total of Difference shine ;~ A from s 8 from (Hours) A B and Normal. = Fall. Wet Normal. ~ Max. Min. B. a Date. Date. Days. =0 .s ia) ~ s III I I I i ~ A" Ft. oF. oF. oF. oF. oF. In. In. Te Paki, Te Hapua .. 200 ...... W aipapakauri .. 7 67·9 51·5 59·7 .. 73·2 22 33·8 6 2·83 10 .. 1·05 26 . . Waipoua State Forest .. 225 66·7 50·4 58·6 +0·2 72·0 18, 25, 35·0 5 5·02 14 (+0·75) 1·07 12 199·4 26,28 Riverhead .. .. 105 66·6 47·5 57·0 +0·6. 74·0 22 31·0 6 3·15 13 .. 0·98 28 · .. Auckland .. .. 160 67·8 54·4 61·1 +0·8 76·0 22 42·0 5 2·93 10 -0·67 l·Ol 27 219·4 Maioro .. .. 172 66·0 50·4 58·2 .. 72·0 25 34·2 5 2·16 II . . 0·55 26 .. Waihi .. .. 404 66·8 50·2 58·5 -0·6 76·0 25 34·0 5 4.33 13 -0·93 1•10 26 183·2 Wharekawa Nursery, 50 69·1 51·5 60·3 {+0·7) 78·0 15 37·5 5 3·07 15 .. 1·08 26. .. Whangamata Te Aroha .. .. 46 70·6 ...... 78·0 16 .. . . 2·50 15 -1·44 0·71 29 . . Tauranga* .. 10 69·1 48·7 58·9 +O·l 79·1 15 36·9 14 2·25 15 -1·27 0·77 26 209·3 Ruakura Farm, Hamilton 131 67·8 47·6 57·7 -0·5 74·8 17 32·1 5 4·41 IO +0·63 2·40 27 164·5 Rotoehu Plantation .. 235 67·6 48·6 58·1 {+1·3) 74·4 12 30·4 5 3·42 12 .. 1·27 26 .. Rotorua .. .. 931 67·4 50·2 58·8 +1·3 77·0 15 34·0 6 4·29 10 +O·OO 0·74 27 181·8 Whakarewarewa .. 1,000 67·4 48·7 58·0 +1·3 78·4 15 30·6 6 3·27 8 -0·85 0·93 26 .. Gisborne .. .. 25 ...... Onepoto, Lake Waikare- 2,110 61·3 46·5 53·9 (+0·3) 72·0 17 31·9 5 6·91 17 ( +2·04) 1·19 24 .. moan.a New Plymouth .. 190 63·4 51·6 57·5 +0·2 70·7 22 36·8 6 3·38 14 -1·41 0·78 29 .. New Plymouth (Mars- 160 63·7 52·1 57·9 .. 70·2 22,25 37·2 6 3·14 14 .. 0·80 29 172·2 land Hill) Chateau Tongariro .. 3,670 56·2 39·4 47·8 +1·8 65·0 15 25·0 5 11·12 18 .. 1·95 29 .. Karioi .. .. 2,125 ...... Napier .. .. 5 70·0 49·5 59·8 +0·2 84·5 l 36·8 8 0·92 7 -1·26 0·20 4, 27 260·5 Hastings .. .. 45 72·5 48·1 60·3 +1·5 84·0 12 32·0 6 0·87 10 {-1·19) 0·25 3 .. Taihape .. .. 2,157 62·6 46·1 54·4 +2·0 71·8 16 31·8 5 3·13 17 -0·31 1·56 22 .. Wanganui .. .. 72 66·6 52·7 59·6 {+1·2) 77·0 26 39·2 6 1·71 12 -1·47 ,,0•42 29 197·0 Tangimoana .. .. 8 66·4 51·1 58·8 +1·8. 75·0 25 37·0 6 3·26 13 -0·02 0·89 29 . . Ohakea .. .. 167 64·9 50·5 57·7 .. 73·4 25 38·6 6 · 2·57 14 .. 0·70 29 .. Plant Research Bureau, IIO ...... Palmerston North 22 Pahiatua .. .. 384 64·7 49·0 56·8 +0·3 77·2 33·0 6 4·32 17 4 -0·42 1·13 2 .. Kapiti Island .. 44 62·9 52·4 57·6 +1·4 70·0 26 44·0 4,5,6 2·76 10 · -0·67 0·54 17,29 .. Masterton .. .. 372 68·0 47·0 57·5 +0·7 77·8 22 31·9 6 1·96 15 -0·77 0·48 2 .. Waingawa, Masterton .. 350 67·8 47·3 57·6 .. 78·8 21 33·5 6 2·14 II .. 0·45 2 174·4 W allaceville .. .. 195 64·6 48·4 56·5 .. 72·0 22 30·8 6 3·71 13 (+0·31) 1·30 28 154·5 Wellington .. .. 415 62·3 50·4 56·4 +0·8 70·8 22 39·1 4 3·14 15 +O·Ol 0·61 29 155·5 Nelson .. .. 24 67·1 50·3 58·7 +1·5 75·3 15 38·5 5 2·14 II -0·89 0·62 26 214·0 Appleby, Nelson .. 57 67·6 49·7 58·6 {+1·5) 76·2 15 34·9 5 2·13 9 {-0·78) 1·01 3 .. Blenheim .. .. 60 68·9 47·9 58·4 {+0·3) 78·8 16 28·3 5 1·35 II -0·56 0·26 29 196·8 W oodbourne Aerodrome 89 68·5 49·9 59·2 .. 78·5 8 32·4 5 2·14 12 .. 0·34 30 .. Golden Downs .. 900 65·4 45·3 55·4 +1·2 71~4 22 28·8 5 3·60 9 .. 1·39 27 .. Waihopai .. .. 860 66·9 46·8 56·8 +0·7 79·6 16 31·0 5 2·61 11 (-0·19) 0·87 27 .. Westport .. .. 23 60·2 50·9 55·6 (+0·9) 66·0 6 42·0 5 5·38 15 -1·43 0·88 II 160·5 Hanmer Springs .. 1,225 64·5 45·0 54·8 +l·O 73·2 27 29·2 5 4·21 12 +0·67 1·49 11 II9·5 Balmoral .. .. 743 64·9 46·7 55·8 +0·3 74·0 27 32·0 8 3.77 16 (+1·50) 0·89 11 .. Hokitika .. .. 12 60·6 47·3 54·0 -0·4 66·0 25. 37·0 5 13·36 18 +2·88 1·95 7 149·6 Lake Coleridge .. 1,220 64·6 45·7 . 55·2 -0·2 77·1 19 31·0 5 3·10 13 +0·56 1·43 11 .. Darfield .. .. 640 66·8 43·6 55·2 (-0·9) 83·0 15 30·0 5 1·97 13 -0·59 0·56 16 .. Christchurch .. .. 22 65·7 48·3 57·0 -0·7 81·1 15 36·0 5 1·41 12 -0·48 0·72 16 187•8 Wigram Aer~drome, 74 66·9 47·6 57·2 .. 81·1 15 34·8 5 1·87 11 .. 0·82 16 .. Sockburn Rudstone, Methven .. 1,217 64·2 45·1 54·6 +O·l 75·5 19 33·0 4 3·05 16 -0·41 0·91 29 174·2 Lincoln .. .. 36 66·7 46·6 56·6 +0·5 81·7 15 34·0 5 1·78 8 -0·24 0·95 16 134·6 Akaroa (Onawe, Duvau- 150 67·3 49·0 58·2 (+I·O) 77·0 15 37·0 5 1·39 9 .. 0·53 17 196·2 chelle's Bay) . Hermitage, Mount Cook 2,510 .. 41·8 ...... 31·0 5 20·77 16 +7·78 4·94 11 134·9 Ashburton .. .. 323 66·5 47·1 56·8 +2·1 83·1 15 33·0 5 1·95 14 -0·61 0•58 29 143·0 Lake Tekapo .. 2,350 61·8 40·9 51·4 -0·2 70·0 30 30·5 5 1·79 61 .. 1·25 11 205·9 J ackso.ns Bay .. 22 59·1 46·3 52·7 {-0·9) 64·0 23 38·2 13 30·61 18 .. 8·16 14 .. Fairlie .. .. 1,000 ...... Timaru .. .. 56 65·7 47·0 56·4 +0·8 79·2 27 33·8· 5 1·95 9 -c-0•04 1·25 29 164·0 Waimate .. .. 200 65·3 46·7 56·0 +1·3 81·6 27 35·0 5 1·43 II -0·80 0·62 30 135·1 Milford Sound .. 20 59·0 44·9 52·0 (-0·2) 66·8 3 37·4 13 38·78 19 .. 9·51 14 .. Queenstown .. .. 1,110 62·7 44·9 53·8 -0·1 72·4 27 36·6 5 3·40 n -0·78 1·40 11 178·9 Ophir .. .. 1,000 65·5 .44·2 54·8 +0·7 76·8 25 30·1 5 0·54 4 -0·91 0·24 29 .. Waipiata .. .. 1,550 61·6 43·3 52·4 +0·2 73·6 27 31·0 5 1·44 13 (-0·25) 0·42 28 163·7 Alexandra .. 520 66·7 46·5 56·6 +0·9 78·3 27 35·5 5 0·96 7 -0·14 0·45 28 179•1 Manorburn Dam .. 2,448 57·1 39·1 48·1 +0·6 69·0 25 28·8 5 1·22 11 -0·82 0·54 28 .. Dunedin .. .. 240 63·7 45·8 54·8 +l·O 83·5 27 36·1 5 2·43 13 -0·80 0·54 1, 12 .. Dunedin (Beta Street 690 61·1 44·7 52·9 .. 78·8 27 36·0 5 2·71 15 .. 0·65 12 159·7 Reservoir) 27 Gore .. .. 245 63·9 42·7 53·3 +0·4 77·0 35·0 5 3·63 19 +0·26 0·79 9 186·3 Invercargill .. .. 12 59·8 45·3 52·6 -0·2 72·0 27 3p·O I5,25 5·11 20 +0·95 1·45 28 179·2 Invercargill (City 8 59·5 . 45·2 52·4 .. 72·2 27 35·4 18 5.59 20 .. 1·49 28 .. Eng ineer LATE RETURNS. Gisborne, Oct., 1942 . · 1 25168·7147 ·5 , 58· l I +2· l 176·2 , 19136·51 l, 1611 ·26 I 121 {-0·96} I 0·71 I 91219·~ Karioi, Oct., 1942 .. 2,125 60·5 41·0 . 50·8 +2·8 69·0 22 26·0 14 3·66 I .12 {-0·42) 1·04 19 •.

• Maximum mean temperature for twenty-five days only. NoTE.-At stations where departures from normal are in parentheses the record has been maintained for less than ten years in, the case of temperatures and for .less than twenty years in the case of rainfall and the normals are partly interpolated. · I THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 114 MiniBter'8 DeciBiOM under 0uBtom8 Acts.

Customs Department, Wellington, 22nd December, 1942. T is hereby notifie~ for public information that the Hon. the Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the Customt:s Acta in I relation t;o the undermentioned articles as follows.;- NOT·ES.-(a) •• Not elsewhere included" appears as n.e.i.; "other kinds" as o.k.; "articles and.materials suited for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication or repair of goods within New Zealand" asa. and m.s. (b) Articles marked thus tare revised decisions. (c) The rates of duty payable on ggods set out hereunder have not been shown except in the case of goods·classed under Tariff items 416, 448, and 449 (2), and of goods admitted (under the provisions of section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1927) at a rate of duty lower than that provided for in the First Schedule to the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1934. Where goods are admitted under the provisions of section 11 aforesaid, the reduced rate is marked with. an asterisk. (d) Steam-engines, gas-engines, oil-engines, and electric or other motors are not, unless otherwise indicated, to be regarded as parts of the ma.chines with which they are imported. (e) Surtax as provided for in section 5 of the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1930, or primage duty as provided for in section 4 of the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1931, as the case may be, is payable in a,ddition to the duties set out hereunder.

Rate of .Duty. Classified ltecoid.. Goods. under Tariff British Item No. Preferentlal ,General Tariff, I Tariff. Anresthetics, viz.:- 71--4/360/10 ,., Pembules" (Novocol Chemical Mfg.·():). In~., New York) 100 .. .. Animal glands or tissues, preparations made from, viz. :- 71-4/287 /66 "Hog's Stomach Granules" (Paines and Byrne, Ltd., London) 120 (1) .. .. Antiseptics, viz. :- '71-4/36()/38 " Sulphaguanidine" (Burroughs WeUcome and Co. (Australia), Ltd., Sydney) 100 .. .. A. and m.s., viz. :- Boots, shoes, &c., articles for the manufacture or repair of, viz.:- t71-6/1.W/5 Fabrics (including felt fabrics and fabrics made from paper yarn), rubber­ 448 Free Free. ized, or treated with such rubber·substitutes as 'the Minister may approve ; or consisting of laces, embroideries., or other woven material, affixed to a backing of textile, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by him only in the manufacture of boots, shoes, or slippers (NoTE.-Revises decision on page 24 of the Tariff-book.) . . . 71-S/41/5 "Super Seatex Compound'·', a substitute for rubber cement used in the 448 Free 10 per cent. manufacture of boots and shoes Chemicals, &c., used in manufactures, viz. !--- · ·71-4/531 " Mersolite 8 ", a preservative and mould inhibitor .. 448 Free Free. 71-4/531' "Mersolite P '', a preservative and mould inhibitor .. 448 Free Free. Oils emulsi:fiable or soiuble, viz.:- Soluble oils for wool batching, &e., viz.:- 71-7/50/4 " Sulfol No. 310 " . . • . 448 Free Free. Vulcanizing preparations, viz.:- 71-20/253/11 . " Vulcastab L.S.", a latex stabilizer 448 Free Free. Japanned metalware, viz. :- " 71-,-3/654 Cabinets (including cowls therefor) of j-apam:i,ed ·sheet metal, for use with 327 "Aro" lubricating ap_pliances

Machinery, &c., and appliances, viz.:- Dairying, viz. :--:- Weighing Machines, viz. :- '71-.'.3/l"il-0/5 . Butter scale, the " A very " butter fa-ctory type No. A. 926 .. 3·34 (2) Manufacturing, industrial, &c .. , viz. :­ Engines, oil, and parts, viz. :- 71-2/I9/14 Oil engines, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used by 352 him only in the manufacture (not including repair) of agricultural cultivators

Stearine ·declared for making cantlles, &-c., viz.·:- 71~10/78/13 Stearic a;cid (stearine) on declaration by a manufacturer that it will be used 34 by hlm only in the manufacture of ooot or fl.00r polish

"rextile piece-goods, viz. :_:_ Cotton, linen, silk, &c., plain, viz. :- f71-8(3/16 Textile piece-goods of cotton, linen, jute,· hemp, or 0ther yegetable fibre, silk, imitation silk, artificial silk, 'Or of 'combinations of these materials with one another, or of any other material except wool or hair, when of the following kinds, even ff having stripes, spots, or other designs produced thereon, either in the process of weaving or in a subsequent ·operation, viz. :- (a) Formed from a single warp and a single wseft ...... 0 (b)- Formed by the weaves known·as "leno ", '" gau2le ", and" marqui­ } 180 (l) sette"· (NOTE.___:'!'he ab'ove decision ·does not embTace ~rtic:les formed by cu'tting or by any ,other process from piece-goods 'having embroidered stripes, spots, or other ,designs therein ·or thereon.) {NOTE.-Revises decision under 'T,I. :1.80 (1) on page 44'9 of the TaTiff-book.) Dress nets, &c., viz. :- tfl-8/3/16 'Textile piece-goods, except those formed ( 1.) from a single warp and a single 182 weft, and (11) by the weaves known a'S "leno ","'gauze", and" marqui­ S'ette '', having the warp and weft tmeads so spaced as to leave between them interst:rces (a) at least as wide ·a;s the threads, or (b) of a total width (either lengthwise or breadthwise) not less than the total width of the warp threads or the weft thTeads (whichever ofthese thTeatls is the narrower} · surrounding the interstices . · tl7i--S/3/16 Textile piece goods ( other !than laces) ·made .·on a lace 'loom . . . . 182 (NOTE.-Revises decision under T.I. 182 on page 449 of the Tariff-book.)

Vitamins, vitamin concentrates, &c., viz :- '7l"-10/1,30/ll ,._. Chiclffuain Yea&t Spreaid ·" (Britislh Fserment'&tion P!'oducts Ltd., Eng.) 120 '(8)

71-22/253/30. NoTE.-Ammonium sulphate will be regarded ·as ·crude and in bulk for the purposes of T.I. 434, and of the foot- note to page 61 of the Tariff-book, when importeiil in }')atckageB ·containing i"('J(Hlb. net wei"ght ·or over. ' · 'Mirii:ster's 'Order No. 71.1 E. D. 'G'OOP, ·comptroller of Customs. DEC. 23.] THE . NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3195·

The Vegetable Production Statistics Notice 1942.

URSUANT to the Primary Industries Emergency Regulations 1939, * the Minister of Agriculture doth hereby give directions P in accordance with the provisions of this notice. NOTICE To OccuPIERS OF COMMERCIAL GARDENS. I. This notice may be cited as the Vegetable Production Statistics Notice 1942. 2. (1) In this notice, unless the context otherwise requires:- " The said regulations " means the Primary Industries Emergency Regulations 1939* : "Commercial garden" means any land used for the production of vegetables for sale for human consumption, and includes any such land enclosed within a glasshouse : "Controller" means the Primary Industries Controller appointed under the said regulations: " Occupier " means the person by whom or on whose behalf any commercial garden is actually occupied : "Vegetables" includes all crops of the several kinds specified in the Schedule hereto, and also includes vegetables of any other kind produced in a commercial garden, but does not include potatoes. (2) For the purposes of this notice vegetables intended for use in the manufacture of any food intended for sale for human consumption shall be deemed to be intended for sale for human consumption. APPLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 3. (1) Except as provided in the next succeeding subclause, this notice applies with respect to every commercial garden in New Zealand. (2) This notice does not apply with respect to commercial gardens of any of the following classes, namely,- (a) A commercial garden consisting solely of land enclosed within a glasshouse, and containing an area less than 2,500 square feet. (b) A commercial garden no part of which is enclosed within a glasshouse, and containing an area less than one-half acre. ( c) A commercial garden part of which is enclosed within a glasshouse, if the total area of the garden is less than one-half acre computed in accordance with the special provisions of this paragraph. For the purposes of this paragraph the area of that portion of a commercial garden that is enclosed within a glasshouse shall be computed at the rate of 5,000 square feet per acre. (3) For the purposes of this clause two or more areas in the occupation of the same person for the purposes of a commercial garden shall be deemed to constitute one commercial garden. DIRECTIONS TO OccuPIERS OF CoMMlilRCI.A.L GARDENS WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS NOTICE APPLIES. 4. Every occupier of a commercial garden with respect to which this notice applies shall on or before the 1st day of February, 1943, complete and deliver to the Controller, or to such officer of the Department of Agriculture as the Controller may appoint for the purpose, a return in the form set out in the Schedule hereto or to the effect thereof, setting out the several particulars indicated in the said form.

SCHEDULE. RETURN of vegetables planted or to be planted in the commercial garden containing acres occupied by me at (set out particulrurs as to location sufficient to identify the garden) :

Crops planted or intended to be planted between 1st February Crops at present under Cultivation. and Slat July, 1943. .Area. I Under Glass • Approximate Not Approximate Kind of Crop. Not I Und& Gia ... Date of Estimated under date of Estimated Harvesting. Yield. Glails. Numb& I Total Area Yield. under Number Total Area of Houses. Square.Feet. Harvesting. Glass. of Houses./ Square Feet. I i I Asparagus .. .. i I Beans (broad) .. I Beans (French) .. i Beans (runner) .. I Beetroot .. .. I Brussel sprouts .. i I Cabbages .. .. ! Carrots .. .. Cauliflowers (including 1 broccoli) I Celery .. .. I Cucumber .. .. I I Leeks .. .. I Lettuce .. .. Marrows .. .. Melons (rock or musk) .. Melons (water) .. Parsnips .. .. Onions (spring) .. ! Onions (not spring) .. Peas .. .. Pumpkins .. .. Radish .. .. Rhubarb .. .. Silver beet .. .. Spinach .. .. Squash (all varieties) .. Sweet corn .. .. I Tomatoes .. .. I Turnip, . . . . , Any other vegetable crops (enumerate)

Signature of occupier : Date: Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of December, 1942. J. G. BARCLAY, Minister of Agriculture. * Statutory Regula.tiorni 1939, Serial number 1939/164, page 728.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. ADVERTISEMENTS.

In Bankruptcy. SECTION 282 (6) OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933.

OTICE is hereby given that dividends in the undermentioned N estates are now payable at my office on all proved and accepted OTICE is hereby given that the name of the undermentioned claims:- N company has been struck off the Register and the company Robt. Meaclem-First dividend of 6d. in the pound. dissolved :- J. A. Kewley-Third dividend of ls. in the pound, making a total of 2s. 6d. in the pound. Berkshire Textile Manufacturing Company, Limited. No. 38/51. S. W.R. Powell-First.and final dividend of 8£d. in the pound. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 22nd day of M. Coogan-Second dividend of ls. 4d. in the pound, making .December, 1942. a total of 6s. 4d. in the pound. S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee. H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Wellington, 17th December, 1942. THE NEW ZEAtAND GAZETTE. tNo. 114

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3). LETHALYTE (N.Z.), LTD.

AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the date IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. T hereof the name of the undermentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the M ernhers' Voluntary Winding-up. company dissolved :- In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter Apex Mills, Limited. 1935/52. ofLETHALYTE (N.Z.), LTD. (in Voluntary Liquidation). Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 16th day of OTICE is hereby given that the above company, by resolution December, 1942. N passed on the 17th December, 1942, went into voluntary J. MORRISON, liquidation and appointed the undersigned as liq_uidator. Assistant Registrar of Companies. All persons, firms, or corporations having any claims against the above company are hereby required on or before the 20th January, 1943, to lodge proof of same. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3). L. H. HOLLAND, Liquidator. Care of Holland and Brown, Public Accountants, Wanganui. AKE notice that, at the expiration of three months from the 419 T · date hereof, the names of the undermentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the companies will be dissolved :- Rhodes Li:rp.ited. 19~8/25. CH.ANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY. 28/183. Brook Swift and Company, Limited. 1936/77. OTICE is hereby given that SELWYN MILLINERY COMPANY, Given under my hand at Dunedin, this 18th day of December, N LIMITED, has changed its name to the SELWYN MANUFAC­ 1942. TURING COMPANY, LIMITED, and that the new name was this day E. G. FALCONER, ent{lred on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. Assistant Registrar of Companies. Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of December, 1942. H. B. WALTON, 420 Assistant Registrar of Companies. CLARK~ LAUNDRY, LIMITED.

IN LIQUIDATION. M. SUMMERS, LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION). Notice of Voluntary Winding Up. MEMBERS VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. OTICE is hereby given that at an ordinary general meeting N of the above-named company, duly convened and held on AKE notice that the finaJ meeting of the shareholders of the the 11th day of December, 1942, the following special resolution T above-named company wiH be held at the office of the com­ was duly passed :- pany's solicitors, Messrs. S. G. Stephenson and Anyon, Union Bank " (a) That the company be wound up voluntarily as a members' Chambers, Featherston Street, Wellington, on Wednesday, the voluntary winding up ; · 20th day of January, 1943, at 10 a.m. for the purpose of presenting " (b) That DAVID HUGH BLACKIE, of Dunedin, Manufacturer, the liquidator's statement of accounts and to generally wind up the be and he is hereby appointed liquidator of the company." business of the company. Dated this 11th day of December, 1942. STEPHENSON AND ANYON, 421 Solicitors for Liquidator. 415 D. H. BLACKIE, Liquidator..

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