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THE GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,.. 1944

Land proclaimed as Road, and Road closed, in Blocks X, XI, and XIV, Tongariro Survey District, 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 I Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim 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.

FIRST SCHEDULE LAND PROCLAIMED AS ROAD

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

A. R. P. 5- 1 25 Part XI Tongariro P.W.D. 119633 Blue. 4 1 11 Part Tongariro National Park XI Orange. o- 0 24 Part Tongariro National Park XIV Sepia. 0 0 l·l Part Tongariro National Park XIV 1 1 30 Part Tongariro National Park XIV 0 3 3 Part State Forest X Bl~e. 1 0 19 Part State Forest XIV Orange. 0 0 8 Part State Forest XIV (S.O. 20738.) (Wellingto.Q. R.D.)

SECOND SC]j:EDULE 1#11 ROAD CLOSED

Approximate Areas of the Adjoining Situated in Sit.;;_ated in _ Shown on Coloured Pieces of Block Survey District of Plan on 1-'Jau Road closed.

A. R. P. 5 2 30 State Forest and Tongariro National Park XI Tongariro P.W.D. 119633 - Green. 3 2 29 State Forest and Tongariro National Park XI 0 0 0·3 State Forest XIV 0 0 3·7 Tongariro National Park XIV 0 0 4·8 Tongariro National Park XIV 1 0 16 State Forest and' Tongariro National Park XIV o 3 rn State Forest and Tongariro National Park X (S.O. 20738.) , ( R.D.)

All 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 Works at Wellington. Given under the hap.d of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued undel' the Seal of that Dominion, this 5th day of August, 1944. · · R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

GOD SAVE THE KrNG (P.W. 70/6/23/0.) A THE· NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE,

.Land proclaimed as Road in Block III, Patiti Survey District, Levels of August, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, and published County in the.New Zealand Gazette No. 59 of the thirteenth day of the same month, defining the middle-line of a portion of the Wellington.:...Na pi:er [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Railway (Lower Hutt Valley Duplication), in so far as it affects A PROCLAMATION Lot 12, D.P. 9715, part Section 83, Hutt District, Block IV, Belmont Survey District, being all the land comprised and described ' -N pursuance and exercise of the powers conf.. erred by section in Certificate of Title, Volume 484, folio 188 (Wellington Re~istry). 1 twelve of t,he Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Loajs Norton N ewa11, the Governor-General of the ,Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Given trnder the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General proclaim as road the land described in the Schl:ldule hereto. of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of September, 1944. SCHEDULE ,. , R. ~SEMPLE, Minister of Works. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaim.ell as road : 1·8 perches. . GoD SAYE THE KrNG. ! Being part Rural Section 3753. · (P.W. 19/530/2.)

Situated in Block III,Patiti Survey District (CanterburyR.D.) .. ' ·,, ,'I, (S.0. 7485.) . Grown Land in North A ucklaniLaniDistrict sefopartfor the Purposes In the Canterbury Land District; as the s.ame is more of Part I of t,he Housing Act, 1919 ·,, particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 119873, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL,. Governor-Gen:eral coloured blue. · A PROCLAMATION Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General N pursuance gf the power and authority conferred upon me by of the Dominion oi New Zealand, and issued under the I section nine ofthe Housing Act, 1919, I, Cyril Louis Norton Seal of that Dominion, this 13th day of September. 194{. Newal1, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do R. S;EMPLE, Minister of Works. , hereby proclaim and declare that the area of Qr9wri land described · in the Schedulehereto,shall be, and the same is hereby, set·apart for Gon SAVE THE KING J the purposes of Part I ofthe said Act. c:e.w. 45/1044.) · SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-0TAHUHU BOROUGH Land proclaimed as Road in Block XV, Otahuhu Survey District, M anukau County, LOT 6,.D.P. 15124, oeing part of a. block ofland situated in the Parish of l\fanurewa called Fairburn's Land Claim 269A, and being all the land contained in certific.ate of title, Volume 351, folio 217 (Auckland. NEWALL, Governor-General · C.. L. .N,,. Registry) : Area, 30·3 perches. A PROCLAMATION N. pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General I. .. .· twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Sea.I the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby of that Dominion, this 13th day of September, 1944. proclaim as road the land d(;)scribed in the Schedule hereto. C. F. SKINNER, Ministe:t' of Lands.

SCHEDULE Gon SAVE THE KIN.G ! APPROXIMATE are.a of the piece of land proclaimed as road : I rood (L. and S. 30/228/1.) 23·6 perches. · · Being part Lot 2, D.P; 25528, being part Allotment 38, Papakura Parish. · Land set apar~ f!S an Addition to a Public-schcol Site Situated in Block XV, Otahuhu Survey District (Auckland [L.s.] , 0. L. N. NEWALL,· Governor-General R.D.). (S.0. 32737.) A PROCLAMATION In the North Auckland Land District; as the same is more I ~ particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 120027, deposited. N pursuance and exercise of t!ie powers .conferred .by subsection in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon I. nine of section twelve of tlie Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis coloured blue. · Norton Newall, the· Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare tha:t from and after t,hedate · Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General hereof the land comprised in the'piece of closed road described in the of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the First Schedule hereto, being i;i,u area adjacent to the reserve for a. Seal of that Dominion, this 13th day of September, 1944. public-school site (Puhi Puhi), described in the Seconµ Sc?edule R. SEMPLE, ·Minister of Wo~ks. hereto, shall be eeemed to be added to the said reserve, · Gon SAVE THE KING ! · FIB.ST SCHEDULE (P;W. 34/617.) MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT SECTION 8, Block XV, Kaitarau Survey District : Area, l acre I rood 9 perches,'. more or less. Revoking Portion of a Proclamation taking Land and Easements over · J:and and setting apart Grown Land for Public Works SECOND SCHEDULE [L.s.] . C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General )\fARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT A PROOLAlVIATION - ALL that are~ containing by admeasurement 12 acres 3 roods 24 perches, more or less, bein,g part of Section 1, Block "XV, Kaitarau N pursuance and exerciise of i;.he powers and authorities vested in Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated: on the I me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power plan marked L. and S. 4/650F, deposited in the Head Office, Depart­ and authority in anywise_ enabling me in this behalf, I; Cyril Louis ment of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke the Proclamation dated the twep:ty-second Given under the hanq. of His Excellency the Governor-General daty~of August, one thous.and nine hundred and forty-four, and pub­ of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal lished in the New Zealand Gazette No 74 ofthe twenty-fourth day of of that, Dominion, this 19th day of September, 1944. the same nionth, at page 1019, taking land and easements over land .. 0. F~ SKINNER, Minister of Lands. and setting apart Crown land for public works, in so far as it affects the land described in the Second and Third Schedules thereto. Gon SAVE THE KING ! Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-Genera] (L. and S. 4/650.) of the DominioffofNew Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of September, 1944-. Consenting to the Raising of Portion (£2,000) of the W aipawa R. SEMPLE, Minister ..-of Works. County pouncil's Loan of £20l00 piid preseribing· the Conditions thereof · , . Gon s,A VE THE KrNG ! (PW. 28/31/4.) C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ,. ORDER IN COUNCIL Revoking Part of a Proclamation defining the Middle-line of a Portio11, At the Government. House at Wellwgton, · this rnth · day of · of the Wellington-Napier Railway ( Lower Hutt Valley Duplica­ September,. 1944 tion) . ]>resent: Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GovERNO~-GENERAL IN OouNCIL. [L.S.] 0. "L. N. NEWALL~ Go'7ernor-General ' WHEREAS by Order in Council made on the twenty-second· A PROCLAMATION day of November, One thousand nine hundred and ~hirty­ N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in. nine, and subject to the determinations as to borrowing and repay­ I me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and ment'therein set out, consent was given to the raising by the Waipawa authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, 0yril Louis Norton County Ooµuci1 (hereinafter called "the said local authority") of a Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do loall9of twenty thousand pounds (£20,000), to be known as " Bridges hereby revoke so much of the Prodaniation dated the eleventh day Loan, 1939 " : . - THE NEW ZEAtANb GAZETTE ·1195

And whereas the authority conferred by the said Order in Council unless the context requires a different .construction), to use and has not yet been exercised to the extent of fourteen thousand nine occupy a part of the foreshore in the Heathcote River, Sumner hundred and twenty pounds (£14,920) : · Estuary, as shown on approved plan marked M.D. 6824, and deposited And whereas the authority has lapsed in accordance with the in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington, for the purpose provisions of clause seven of the said Order in Council, and it is of maintaining thereon a boat-shed and clubhouse as shown on not now lawful or competent for the said local authority to raise the said plan, such license to be held and enjoyed by the club upon the said loan or any portion thereof except in accordance with the and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule provjsions of a further Order in Council that may be issued pursuant hereto. to section eleven of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called " the said Act ") : And whereas the said local authority is .. now desirous of SCHEDULE raising a portion of the said loan amounting to two thousand CONDITIONS pounds (£2,000) (hereinafter called " the said sum "), and it is expedient to authorize the said local authority · to raise the said 1. Tms license is subject to the Foreshore License Regulation.s 1940, and the provisions of those regulations shall, so far as sum on the conditions hereinafter set out : applicable, apply hereto. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the 2. The premium payable by the club shall be one pound (£1) Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the, Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in and the annual sum so payable one pound (£1). pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on 3. The term of the license !':!hall be fourteen years from the 15th day of September, 1944. him by section eleven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty­ nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No. 2), and of all other powers and C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in.New Zealand by the said local authority of the said sum up to the amount of two thousand pounds (£2,000), and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows:- Revoking the Reservation over a Reserve in Suburbs of Tarawera (1) The term for which the said sum or any part thereof may Township, Hawke's Bay Land District be borrowed shall not exceed twenty-five (25) years. (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General said sum or any part thereof shall be such as shall not. produce to the lender or lenders a rate exceeding three pounds fifteen shillings ORDER IN COUNCIL (£3 15s.) per centum per annum. ~ At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of (3) The said suin or any part thereof, together with interest September, 1944 thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual or half-yearly instalments extending over the term·as determined in (1) above. Present: , ( 4) The payment of such instalments shall be made in New Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL Zealand, and no such instalments shall be paid out of loan-moneys. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and pro­ I upon him by subsection one (b) of section seven of the Public curation fees in respect of the borrowing of the said .sum or any Reserves, Domains, and- National Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency part thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum the Governor-General of th~ Dominion of New Zealand, acting by of any amount raised. and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the reservation for telegraph expiration of two years from the date hereof. purposes over the land described in the Schedule hereto ; and doth C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. hereby declare that the said land, being vested in the Crow:n, is Crown land available for disposal under th~ Land Act, 1924. (T. 49/494/2.) SCHEDULE HAWKE'S BAY LAND"DISTRICT Consenting to Stopping Portions of Road in Block VII, Hamilton Siwvey District, W aipa County SECTIONS 10 and 11, Suburbs of Tarawera Township: Area, 14 acres 1 rood 17 perches, more or less.

C. L ..N. NEWALL, Governor-General C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. dRDER IN COUNCIL (L. and S. 6/3/103.) At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of September, 1944 Present: Regulations under the Naval Defence Act, 1913, amended HIS EXCELLENCY .THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General I by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in ORDER IN COUNCIL anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the - At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th dat of advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, September, 1944 doth hereby consent to the vVaipa County Council stopping the Present: portions of road described in the Schedule hereto. His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL SCHEDULE N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred I on hihi by section twenty-five of the Naval Defence Act, 1913, APPROXIMATE area of the pieces of road permitted to be stopped :- and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through His Excellency the Governor-General, with the advice of the 2 2 31 Part Lot 1 and Lot 2, D.P. 17091, being part Allot­ Executive Council, doth hereby amend itnd supplement the ment 353 and Allotments 350 and 351, Te Rapa regulations referred to in the Schedule hereto as shown therein. Parish. , I 2 16 Parts Allotments 352 and 353, Te Rapa Parish. _ SCHEDULE Situated in Block VII, Hamilton Survey District (Auckland Regulations for the Government and Payment of the Royal New R.D.). (S.O. 30986.) Zealand Navy, 1939 In the Auckland Land District ; as the same are more APPENDIX III.-SuBSTANTIVE RATES OF ·PAY: NAVAL RATINGS parti(;mlarly delineated on the plan marked '.P.W.D. 110741, deposited AND ROYAL ~INE~ in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured, green. . SuB,IECT to the provisions of Article 130 of these regulations and Navy Order 221, the following shall be the daily rates of pay of C. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. A. Base Repair Artificers with effect from 1st July, 1943 :- (P.W. 34/3919.) Base Repair Artificers

1939 Scale. 1940 Scale. Foreshore License. - Boat-shed and· Clubhouse. - Heathcote River, Rating. Per Diem. Per Diem. Sumner Estuary.-Mount Pleasant Boating Club (Inc.)

s. d. s. d. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Artificer, Fifth Class 9 4 10 2 ORDER IN COUNCIL Artificer, Fourth Class 1. 12 10 13 10 At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of September, Acting-Artificer, Fourth Class J 1:J 4 14, 4 1944 Artificer, Third Class Artificer, Second Class 13 10 14 10 Present: Artificer, First Class 14 4 15 4 Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcrL Chief Artificer .. 14 10 15 10 URSUANT to the Harbours Act, 1923, His Excellency the After three yea.rs' service as such 15 4 16 4 P Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent. After six years' service as such .. 15 10 16 10 of the Executive Cquncil, doth hereby license and permit the Mount Pleasant Boating Club (Inc.), of Heathcote (hereinafter called "the club," which term shall include its successors or assigns, C: A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Te Aroha Borough Councii. declared a Leasing A utho~ity under the case may, subject to the provisions of subsection five of tb:e said -­ . · Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908 ~ection seven of the said Act, be_ disposed of i:t1; such m~nner and for such purposes as may be stat,ed m su:h Orde7 m Council: . . 0. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Ancl whereas the land described m the First Schedule hereto 1s a ORDER IN COUNCIL recreation reserve which on the subdivision of property for residential purposes became vested in th~ body co~porate called the . At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of l\fayor, Councillors, and Oitiz~ns of the ~1ty of Ohr1stc~urch: September, 1944 And whereas the reserve 1s not required for recreat10n purposes, Present: and it is expedient tbfl;t the reservation <:>Ver the said land be revok~d : His"ExcELLENCY THE G0'\7 ERNOR-GENEJRAL IN OouNCIL And· whereas. the, said body c.orporate has passed a re~olut~on consentfr1g to such revocation, a.nd has in all respect~ com~lied with HEREAS the Te Aroha Borough Council is a body of persons the provisions of subsections three and four of the said sect10n seven . W having power to lease lands held in trust, reserved, or set of the said Act :· . . apart for public pur~oses, and has. requested_ the ~oy-ernor-Gene.ra.1 Now, therefo!e, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the _Govern;or­ in Council to declare 1t to be a leasmg authority w1thm the meamng General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby give notice, of the -Public Bodies' Leases Act; 1908 : pursuant to subsection two of ~ection s~ven of the said ~c.t, that it is Now, therefore, in compliance with-such request, and in ex~rcise my intention to issue .an Order m Council under the prov1s10ns of sub­ of the powers in this behalf conferred by the. abov:e-mentio11;ed section one (b) of the !laid section.seven revoking the reservation for Act His Excellency the Governor-General, . actmg by and with recreation purposes over the land described in t~e 'First .Schedul~ the' advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby hereto, an

. . I FIRST SCHEDpLE Further extending the Time for fo;warding the Report of the Commission CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT · appointed to inquire into .and. report . on certain Proposed .Developmental Works near the Mouth of the Hutt River ALL that area con.taining by admeasurement ~5·3 per~hes, m~re or less, being I.ot 16, D.P. 1074~, part Rural ~,ect10n 54, situate~ m t~e 0. L. 'N. NEW.ALL,· Governor-General City of Christchurch, and bemg the whole. of the land comprrsed m Certificate of Title, Volume 449, folio 145 (Canterbury Registry). As To all to whom these presents shall come, and to The Honourable the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. Sir Francis Vernon Frazer, Knight, of Wellington, John Wood, I/975H, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Esquire, C.M.G., M.Inst.C.E., of Wellington, Civil Engineer, Survey, at Welli~gton, and thereon_ bordered red. and Drummond Holderness, Esquire, M.Inst.0.E., of Auckland, Civil Engineer : GREETINGS. SECOND SCHEDULE HEREAS by a Warrant.dated the twenty-ninth d~ay of Marc~, CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT W · one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, you, the said Francis Vernon Frazer, John Wood, and Drummond Holderness ALL those areas containing together by a,dmeasurement 1 acre I rood were constituted and appointed to be a Commission in terms of I perch, more or less; being Reserve 4452 (formerly Lots 7, 8, and 9, the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1908, to inquire into and report D.P. 5960, and Lots 10, 11, and 12, D.P. 6137}, situated in the Oit;y: on ·certain matters relating to proposed developmental works :n~ar of Christchurch. As the same are more particularly dP-lineated on. the the mouth of the Hutt River, and upon such other matters ar1smg plan marked L. and S. 1/975r, deposited in the Head Office, Dep,art_. thereout as may come to your notice in the course of your inquiries ment of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. and which you consider should be inyestigated in connection there­ As witness the hand of His Excellency the Gov:ernor-Ge.neral, with, and upon. any matters affecting ·the position which you this 18th day of September, 1_944. oonsider should be brought to the attention of the Governm~nt \. with the object of ascertaining the necessity or desirability of the C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. several proposed works : . . . . . , (L. and S. 1/975.) And whereas the time w1thm which such Comm1ss10n was required to report to me expired on the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four: · • · And whereas by a Warrant dated the seventh day of June, Increasing Number of Days on: which ·Charges may be madre·.for one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, the time within which Admission to, the Taihape Oval Domain such 'Commission was' required to report. to me wa.s extended for a period of three months-that is, until the thirtieth iay of C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General September, one thousand nine hundred ~nd f?rt!-fou~: And whereas)t is now .expedient to extend the time w1thm whwh- sueh N pursu_· ance and exercise of the powers and aut.horit~es c. onferred Commission shall report to me for a further: period of two month~­ I upon me by section twenty-three ·of the .Public Reserves, that is, until the thirtieth day of November, one thousand nme Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby hundred and forty0 four : - Now, therefore, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor- 1 increase the number of days which :rp.ay be prescribed by the Taihape ·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers Oval D.omain Board as days upon which charges may be made, · conferred by the Commissions of lnquiry Act, 1908, an1 of all pursuant tp section twenty-one ofthe said Act, for ad111ission to the other powers· and authorities enabling me. in this b_ehalf, an~ domain described in the Schedule hereto, or to any part thereof set acting 'by and with the advice and conseil,t of the ~xecutwe OoU?cll · apart for a particular· purpose,, from twenty days t.o thirty days of the said Dominion, do hereby declare and appomt tha't the time during the year ending the thirty-first day of March, one thousand at. or before which you shall present to me your report aforesaid nine hundred and forty-five. · is hereby extended to the thirtietlr'day of November} one thousand nine hundred and forty-four : . . . . . SOHEI)ULE , And I do hereby declare that the prov1s10ns of the· said Warrant shall apply as fully _and effectively in all respects as. if WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.--TAIHAPE OVAL DOMAIN· the thirtieth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and ALL that area containing 9 acres 3 roods 24 perches, more or· less, forty-four, were the date for expiration originally fixed in the being Block X, Township. of Taihape, .and formerly compri~ing sl},id W.arrant. · portion of Taihape Domain. Given. under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General As ~itness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, · of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the this 13th day of September, 1944. Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of September, 1944. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Linds. · R. BEMPLE, Ministe:r of Works. (L. and_S. 1/357.) Approved in Council-::-- C. .A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W,. 63/Sl5.) Appointment of Officers for {he Purpose of the _Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908

C. · L. N, NEWALL.,. Governo;-General Notice of Intention· to ·1ssue an Order in Council rey_okiny t/ie Reservation for Recreation Purpo.ses over a Reserve in the City URSUANT to the Sale of Food ·and Drugs. Act, 1908, I, Cyril of Gh~istchurch, ·Ca1iterbm·y Land District P Louis Norton Newall~ the Governor0 General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint ' ' .krthur James Duffy and C. L. N. ~NEWALL, Governor-General James _Richard Penketh HER.EAS by subsection one (b)_ of section-seven of the Pu,h_lic to be. officers for the purposes of the Sale of Food and Drugs Act, W U,eserves, Domains, and Nat10nal Parks Act, 1928 (her~m­ 1908: . after referred to as" the said .Act "), it is provided that the Governor­ General may, from time to time, . by Order in Council, revoke the As witness the hand of His Excellency the Gove:rnot-Gene;ral, reservation over any public reserve or part thereof, and_ thereupon this 16th day of,_S~ptember, 1944. · · the land comprised therein shall, if vested in the Crown or many local authority' or trustees deriving title from the Crown, be~ome- Crown J A. H. NORDMEYER, Minister of Health. land available for disposal under the Laud~Act, 1924, a:nd many other (H.-F.D. 44/3.) SEPT. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND- GAZETTE 1137

Appointments in the Royal N eiv Zealand Navy N.Z. Artillery Lieutenant B. F. Betts to be Captain. Dated 8th July, 1944.

Navy Office, . The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- Wellington, 18th September, 1944. R. F. S. Banks. R. J. Greenfield. D. W. King. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased tp L. T. Bradshaw. T. F. Haughey. P. K. McCliskie. H approve of the following appointments, terminations of E-. E. England. H. W. Hunter. I. J. Takle. appointments, and promotions in the :- A. G. Gardner. Dated 21st July, 1944. Lieutenant (E) Ronal Gowan Boddie, R.N., lent Royal New Zealand Navy and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date 20th March, 1944. N.Z. Engineers Temporary Lieutenant (E) Ronald Digby Bland, R.N., lent The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- Royal New Zealand Navy and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to .date 20th March, 1944. · G. S. Menzies. L. T. Skipage. Dated 21st July, 1944.

ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVAL RESERVE N.Z. Forestry Group Lieutenant Peter Corbett Saunders, appointment terminated, placed on Retired List (medically unfit), to date 24th June, 1944. Lieutenant A. P. Thomson to be Captain. Dated 2nd July, Lieutenant Eric Primrose Chapman, appointment terminated, 1944. placed on Retired List (medically unfit), to date 22nd May, 1944. Temporary Lieutenant James Edward Hancox, appointment N.Z. Signals and temporary commission terminated (to retain use of naval rank), The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- to date 26th May, 1944. E. R. Allan. C. W. Carter. C. F; W. Stichbury. Dated 21st July, 1944. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE Temporary Acting-Lieutenant Arnold Thomas Anderson, con­ firmed in rank with. original seniority of 22nd February, 1943. N.Z. Infantry Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Giles Campion Haden, promoted Captain (temp. ) R. I. Blair to be Major. Dated 30th to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant and reappointed, to date March, 1944. C:1ptain J. A. Snedden to be Major. Dated 19th M8,y, 1944. 16th AprH, 1944. Appointment and temporary commission termi; ,, nates (medically unfit) (to retain use of naval rank). Date to be The undermentioned Lieutenants (prisoners - of war) to be reported. · Captains:- Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Keith Dallington Gerard, promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant and reappointed, to date H. J. l\facDonald. E. H. Bishop. E. D. Mabin. 7th February, 1944. · J. J. AbernPthy. W.R. T. Hamilton. Dated 30th March, 1944. Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Alan Edward Wilson, promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant and reappointed, to date 21th The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp. Captains) to be March, 1944. Captains:"- Probationary Temporary Acting Sub-Lieutenant Peter Drum­ G. B. C. Pleasants. Dated 30th March, 1944. mond Allan, promoted to the ra.nk of Probationary Temporary C. A. Newland. Dated 19th May, 1944. Sub-Lieutenant, to date 1st November, 1943. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- Temporary Lieutenant (A) Douglas Stanley Hill, appointment and temporary commission terminated (medically unfit) (to retain J. D. Jepson. A. E. Burton. use. of naval rank), to date 26th May, 1944. K. R. Allen. 2nd Lieut. (temp. Lieut.) Temporary. Sub-Lieutenant (A) Peter Alan Miller, promoted J.B. Armstrong. N. H. Chapman. to %.e rank of Temporary Lieutenant (A) and reappointed, to date R. C. Clarke. H. H. Lawrence. Stli January, 1944. . G. J. G. Lawrence. 2nd Lieut. (temp. Lieut.) D. H. Lloyd. V. P. O'Connell. Paymaster Lieutenant Trevor James Horner, promoted to the J. A. Mafoh. A. J. Smeaton. rank of Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander, to date 4th April, 1944. J. R. McCorquindale. E. T. H. Taylor. Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Special Branch) Eneas . James W.R. O'Brien. C. V. Martyn. McFarland, promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant (Special E. H. P. Swainson. J. S. Baker, M.C. Branch) and reappointed, to date 30th March, 1944. C. C. Watt. J. Carr. 2nd Lieut. (temp. Lieut.). B. G. Christy. Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Special Branch) Roy Frederick \ J. G. Elmes. N. Mahuika. Hough, · appointment and temporary commission terminated S. G. Sidford. W. Reedy. (medically unfit) (to retain use of naval rank), to date 25th May, W. K. Esson (prisoner of war). M. Searancke. 1944. 2nd L-ieut. (temp. Lieut.) J. H. Waititi. John Byrne Barry, Petty Officer Driver (T. 124); ,John W. J.C. Gwynne. McAnally, Petty Officer Driver (T. 124); Oswald Dykes, Petty Officer Dated 21st July, 1944. Driver (N.Z. 9252) ; Graham' Arthur Williamson, Petty Officer (M.B.) (N.Z. 8778), and Henry Vincent Peake, Petty Officer (M.B.) (N.Z. 7972); promoted to the rank of Temporary Acting Sub­ N.Z. Servi(;e Lieutenant and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date The undermentioned Captains (temp. ) to be Majors:- 22nd April, 1944. R. 0. Pearse, M.B.E. C~ M. Torbet. R. C. Gibson. D. F. Coleman. WOMEN'S ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVAL SERVICE A. F. McCook. Petty Officer Wren Beatrice Patricia -Craighead, O.N. 66, Dated 20th July, 1944. promoted to the rank of Fourth Officer and appointed H.M.N.Z. Lieutenant W. S. Duke (prisoner of war) to be Captain. Dated ship as directed, to date 1st April, 1944. 20th July, 1944. F. JONES, ~inister of Defence. The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp. Captains) to be Captains:- C. H. Haigh. A. T. Gray. Appointments, Promotions, and Relinquishments of Temporary D. J. Aitken. R. G; Sloan. Rank of Officers on Active Service with the 2nd New Zealand J: R. Arnold, M.C. D. R. Plumtree, M.M. Expeditionary Force. (Middle East) B. J. Williams. L. F. Irvine. Dated 20th July, 1944. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- Army Department, Wellington, 13th September, 1944. A,. M. Fergus. D. R. Orange. Dated 21st July, 1944. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to H confirm the following appointments, promotions, and relinquishments of temporary rank of officers on active service N.Z. Medical Corps with the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force (~iddle East), Major J. E. Caughey to be Lieutenant-. ·Dated 15th vide List No. 153, dated 28th July, 1944 :.:_ July, 1944. Major' (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) F. B. Edmundson to be PROMOTIONS Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 25th July, 1944. N.Z. -Armoured Corps The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- Lie.utenant (temp. Captain) D. Carey to be Captain. , Dated L. H. Cairns. D. G. Sherriff. 20th ,July, 1944. Dated 21st July, 1944. 1138 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. so I Bandmasters N.Z. Medical Corps · The undermentioned, Hon. Lieutenants to be Hon. C~ptains :- Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel} M. K:ronfeld r~linquishes the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and assumes the acting _ J. D. Goffin. F. Bowes, B.E.M. rank of Lieutenant-Colon~!. DateBrigadier. 271701 John Lincoln Knowles, N.Z. fof. · Date.d 1st July,_1944. 285801 Noel John Fuller, N.Z. Inf. Dated 11th July, 1944. N.Z. Armoured Corps 269491 Henry John Stace, N.Z.A.C. 17658 Frederick George Moxley, N.Z.A.C .. Major H. H. Parata to be temp. Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated Dated 14th July, 1944. 20th July, 1944. 11693 Harold John Macdonald, N.Z.A.S.C: The undermentioned Lieutenants to be temp. Captains :­ 613870 Edwin George Legge, N.Z.A.S.C. · 71063 James Scott Davey, N.Z.A.S.C; P. L. Collins. Dated 16th June, 1944. 14792 William George Budge, N.Z.A.S.C. J. G. Tryon Pated 8th July, 1944. 9980 Cedric George Thomas Musson; N.Z.A.S.C. 'f. G. S. Morrin. Dated 11th July, 1944. 41874 Charles Bevin Patrick Hendrey, N.Z.A.S.C. W. C. Sutherland. Dated 19th July, 1944. 3490 Robert Noel Campbell, N.Z.A.S.C. . A. E. Clutterbu,ck. Da.ted 20th July, .1944. 30300 Kenneth Roderick David Drummond, B.E.NI:., D. I. Ross. Dated 20th July, 1944. N.Z.A.S.C. 17819 Lindsi:ty Irving Scott, N.Z.A.S.C. N.Z. Artillery 37648 George Rodney Colston, N.Z.A.S.C. 37353 Percy Ernest Oliver, ~.Z.A.S.C. The undermentioned Majors to be temp. Lieutenant- :­ 42777 Kenneth Molyneux Nicholson, N.Z.A.8.C. W. H. Thodey. Dated 1st April, 1944. 32331 George Si:n.clair Raymond, N.Z.A.S.C. S. W. Nichtlson. Dated 29th April, 1944. -Dated 17th July, 1944 The undermentioned Captains to be temp. Majors :- CORRIGENDA K; W. Paterson. D. P. Dumbleton. With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand Dated 17th July, 1944. Gazette No. 74, dated 24th August, 1944 (vide List No. 150}, relative to the appointment of 2,nd Lieutenants, for "440912 Laurence The ~dermentioned Lieutenants to be j;emp. Captains :­ Clayton Browne, . N.Z.A.," substitute "440912 Lawrence Clayton Browne, N.Z.A.," and for " 124979 Kenneth Hamilton Munroe, ' F. J. Olifent. Dated 19th June, 1944. N.Z. Inf.," substitute" 124~79 Kenneth Hamilton Munro, N.Z. Inf." M. J. Black. N. Carson. F. JONES, Minis,ter of Defence. Dated 17th July, 1944.

N.z: Infantry Lieutenant-Colonel A. S. Muir, O.B.E., E.D., to be temp. Appointments, Promotions, and Relinquishments of Temp'orary Rank. Colonel whilst employed on special duties. Dated 22nd July, 1944. of Officers on Active Service with the 2nd New Zealand Expedi- · Major J. R. J. Connolly assumes the acting rank of Lieutenant- tionary Force (Middle East) . · Colonel. Dated 3rd June, 1944. . Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) J. Mahar to be temp. Captain. Dated 18th_May, 1944. Army DeRartm~nt, '" Wellington, 13th September, 1944 .. '\ The undermentioned Lieutenants to be temp. Captains:~ IS E:xc~llency the . Governor-General ]:ias been pleased to R. T. Pleasants, and remains seconded. Dated 1st July, H confirm the following appointments, promotions, and 1944. relinquishments of temporary rank of officers on active service 0. J. Hatton·. Dated 20th July, 1944. with· the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force (Middle East), vide List No. 154, dated 4th August, 1944 :- · N.Z. Army Service Corps The undermentioned Captains to be teJnp. Majors :- PROMOTIONS N.Z. Arm;ured Corps J. D. Fenton. R. P. Latimer. W. A.G. Washbourn~- A.H. Burt. - 2nd Lieutenant P. Wynn-Williams to be Lieutenant. Dated D. A. Smith. 30th Ju~y, 1944. Dated 20th July, 1944. N.Z. Forestry Group The undermentioned Lieutenants to be temp. Captains :- Captain (temp. Major) K. 0. Tunnicliff~, M.B.E., to be Major: I. B. Barnes. I. F. Caie. Dated 2nd July, 1944. E. Butler. I. E. I. Markby. J. K. Cameron. L. M. Seymour. N.Z. Army Nursinq Service E. J. Marshall. A. E. Thodey.. Sister l. M. Cox to be Charge Sister. Dated 23rd July,.1944. R. J. Robertson. G. Dykes. Dated 20th July, 1944. GRANTS OF TEMFORARY RANK N.Z. Armoured. Corps N.Z. Medical Corps The undermentioned Lieutenant~ to be temp. Captains:­ Captain V. T. Pearse to oe temp. Major. Dated 18th July, M. P. Donnelly. Dated 14th July, 1944. 1944. A. R. Wethey. Dated 21st July, 1944. TEMPORARY RANK RELINQUISHED N.Z. Artillery N.Z. Armoured Corps The undermentioned Captains -to be temp. Majors:- Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) H. A. Rpbinson relinquishes E. H. L. Maxwell. L. J. Cornwell.. the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 18th July, 1944. Dated 20tp. July, 1944.

. N.Z. Artillery N.Z. Medical Corps - The undermentioned Majors (temp. Lieutenant-Colonels) relin­ Major W. Hawksworth to be. t.emp. Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated quish the temporary rank of Li~utenant-Colonel :- 30th July, 1944. · S. W. Nicholson. Dated 24th May, 1944; N.Z. Army Nursing Service W. H. Thodey. Dated 2nd June, 1944. The undermentioned Sisters to be temp. Charge Sisters :_;_ N.Z. Infantry V. E. Wallace. . H. A. Livingstone. F; M. Brown. I. G. Olerenshaw. R. P. L. Fannin. K. M. Coghlan. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) J. Mahar., relinquishes· the tem­ M.-Lethbridge. F. M. Clayton-Greene. M. J. Scott. porary- rank of Captain and assumes the· acting ra,nk of Captain. A. T. Warring. L. R.. Barlow. Dated 1st July, 1_944. Dated· 23rd July, 1944. SEPT. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE ll39

TEMPORARY RANK RELINQUISHED Appointments of Officers of the New Zealand Regular Force N.Z. Artillery Army Department, Captain (temp. Major) H. M. Evans relinquishes the temporary Wellington, 18th September, 1944. rank of Major. Dated 18th July, 1944: IS E~cellency the Governor-General has · been pleased to H approve of the following:- N.Z. Infantry 2nd 'Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) R. Genge relinquishes the STAFF temporary rank of Lieutenant. Dated 30th July, 1944. Lieutenant-Colonel (temp. Brigadier) H. E. Avery, C.M.G., Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) G. W. Hayward relinquishes C.B.E., D.S.O., N.Z. Staff Corps, relinquishes the appointments of the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. ·Dated 31st July, 1944. · ·Quartermaster-General, Army Headquarters, and Third Military Member of the Army Board, and is seconded for duty with the APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSION$ War Assets Realization Board. Dated 18th September; 1944, /Colonel (temp. Brigadier) N. W. McD. Weir, C.B.E., N.Z. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants :- Staff Corps, is appointed Quartermaster-General, Army Head­ 37687 Alan Brooke-Taylor, N.Z.A.S.C. quarters, and Third Military Member of the Army Board. Dated 41711 George Gilbert John Hall, N.Z.A.S.C. 18th September, 1944. 41813 Ronald James Hudson Airth, N.Z.A.S.C. Lieutenant-Colonel (temp. Brigadier) L. G. Goss, N.Z. Staff · - Dated 15th July, 1944. Corps, is appointed Deputy Chief of the General Staff, Army Head­ 617982 John Douglas Burland, N.Z.A.C. quarters. Dated 17th September, 1944. 193168 Robert Sutton Guthrie, N.Z.A.C. 1114 Geoffrey Mansfield Rogers, N.Z. Div. Cav. OFFICERS CEASING TO BE SECONDED TO THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND 47656 Vivian Buckle, N.Z. Div. Cav. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE 564730 William Henry Harvey, N.Z.E. Brigadier N. W. McD. Weir, C.B.E., and is reposted to the • Dated 23rd July, 1944. N.Z. Staff Corps. Dated 17th September, 1944. Brigadier L. G. Goss, and is reposted to the N.Z. Staff Corps. CORRIGENDUM Dated 16th September, 1944. With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand , F. JONES, Minister· of Defenc~. Gazette No. 67, dated 3rd August, 1944 (vide List No. 148), relative to Lieutenant (temp. Captain) B. F.· Sceats, N.Z.A.C., relinquishing the temporary rank of Captain, for "Dated 30th May, 1944," substitiite "Dated 23rd June, 1944." Appointments, Promotions, Relinquishments of Temporary and Active F. JONES,.Minister of Defence. Rank, Relinquishments of Commissions, Variation in Rank, and Rel_irements of Officers of the New Zealand Military Forces

Army Department, Appointments and Promotions of Officers of the 2nd New Zealand Wellington, 20th September, 1944. Expeditionary Force IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to .H approve of the following appointments, promotions, relin­ Army Department, quishments of temporary and acting rank, relinquishments of com­ Wellington, 14th September, 1944. missions, variation in rank, and retirements of officers of the New ' IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Zealand Military Forces :- H approve of the following appointments and promotions of officers of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force ·:- STAFF 2ND N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (FIJI) Lieutenant (temp. Captain) (Acting-Major) R. B. Dickinson, Royal Corps of Signals,.. relinquishes the acting rank of Major on PROMOTION return to the United Kingdom .. Dated 3rd June, 1944. N.Z. Army Service Gorps Lieutenant C. ·H. Morris to be temp. Captain whilst Officer N.Z. STAFF CORPS in Charge, Ammunition Section. -Dated 1st September, 1944. Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) M. A. Stedman, M.C., is posted to the Retired List with the rank _of Lieutenant-Colonel. 2ND N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (UNITED KINGDOM) Dated 14th September, 1944. APPOINTMENTS (TEMPORARY) N.Z. PERMANENT STAFF N.Z. Dental Gorps W.O. I (temp. Lieutenant and Quartermaster) J. J. McLeary The undermentioned are seconded from the :-:­ relinquishes the temporary rank of Lieutenant and Quartermaster. Temp. Capta.ins- Dated 22nd September, 1943. · J. R. Benson, B.D.S. D. E. Hursthouse, B.D.S. The undermentioned temp. Captains and Quartermasters are F. J.,Jacobs, B.D.S .. posted to the Retired List with the rank of Captain and Quarter­ Dated 19th August, 1944-. master:- F.-U. Booth. Dated 26th January, 1944. APPOINTMENTS (S1'TBSTANTIVE) J. ,J. 0orkill; Dated 5th May, 1944. N.Z. Gorps of Signals Temp. Lieutenant D. P. Joseph, and is seconded to the British N.Z. TEMPORARY STAFF Ministry of Supply. Dated 16th June, 1944. Temp. Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) A. C. McClelland relin­ quishes the acting rank of Captain. Dated 5th August, 1944.- N.Z. Infantry Lieutenant G. G. Beaven is reposted to the 2nd N.Z. Expedi­ TERRITORIAL FORCE tionary Force, and is seconded for duty with the Provost Corps. N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS Dated 22nd August, 1944. 2nd N.Z. Armoured N.Z. Dental Gorps Temp. Lieutenant R. H. K. Bates is posted to the Retired.,List The undermentioned are reposted to the 2nd N.Z, Expeditionary ~th the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 8th September, 1944. Force:- Majors- N.Z. ARTILLERY H. C. Colson, B.D.S. W. M. Ford,· B.D.S. Temp. Captain A. Nixon relinquishes the temporary rank of Dated 19th August, 1944. Captain on relinquishing command of a, battery and assumes the The undermentioned temporary appointments are confirmed:­ temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 27th · April, 1943. Dated 14th August, 1944. Captains- 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) J. D. Gerard is posted to the J. R. Benson. F. J. Jacobs. D: ·E. Hursthouse. Retired List with the rank of Captain. Dated 6th September, Dated 6th September, 1944. 1944. . Temp. Lieutenant C. W. Watters relinquishes his commission Army Education and Welfare Service on appointment to the Royal N.Z. Navy. Dated 1st September, The undermentioned are reposted to the 2nd N.Z. Expeditionary 1943. Force:- Temp. Lieutenant S. L. Adair is posted to the Retired List. Lieutenant W. E. Alexander. Dated 19th August, 1944. with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 11th September, 1944-. Captain R. Morrison. Dated 23rd August, 1944. CORPS OF N.Z. ENGINEERS PROMOTION Temp. Captain G. R. Milward to be temp. Major. Dated 1st N.Z. Army Education and Welfare Service September, 1944. Lieutenant W. E. Alexander is granted to the temporar-y rank N.Z. INFANTRY of Major whilst performing special duties on voyage, and until ·The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) arrival a.t Qv:ersea,,g Base. Dated 19th August, ·1944. Temp. 2nd Lieutenant C. B. Floyd to be temp. Lieutenant. F. JONES1 Minister of Defence. Dated 7th February, 1942. 1140 THE NEW ZEALAND ·GAZETTE . [No. 'so

The Waikato Regiment Sister E. M. Lingard, N.Z. Army Nursing Service, and IS · Lieutenant C. W. Smith relinquishes his commissiq_n on appoint­ reposted to the Territorial Force with the rank of Sister, with ment. to a commission in the Royal N.Z. Air Force. Dated 20th seniority from 27th April, 1940. Dated 10th September, 1944. · November, 1940. Sister Q. I. Petrie, N.Z. Army Nursing Service, and is reposted to the Ten.itorial Force with the rank of Sister, with seniority from The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (on prob.):- 16th June, 1943. Dated Iith September, 1944". Clifford Ch~rles Bowater. Arthur Steward Reynolds. - · • Dated 1st September, 1944. OFFICERS STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH OF THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Major D. T. Stewart, M.B., Ch.B., and is pdsted to the -The Wellington Regiment (City of Wellington's Own) , Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 9th Septemb-er, Temp. 2nd Lieutenant . W. H. Russell relinquishes his com­ 1944. . . mission. :pated 29th March, 1943. Captain (Acting-Major) F .. R. Askin, and is posted to the . Reserve of Officers, Supplementll(ry List, with the rank of Captain.~ Dated 10th September, 1944. The Otago Regiment Captain W. S. Banks, and.is posted to the Reserve of Officers, Temp. Lieutenant G. Kaye is posted to the Retired List with Supplementary List. Dated 6th September, 1944. ~ the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 6th September, 1944. ' Captain C. G. Gentil, and is posted to the Retired List. Dated 6th September, 1944. - ' The New Zealand Scottish Regiment · Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) E. R. Somerville, and is posted to the Reserve of · Officers, Supplementary List, with the rank of Temp. Captain F. N. Gibbons is posted to the Retired List Lieutenant. Dated 10th September, 1944. with the rank of Captain. Dated 7th August, 1944. Lieutenant F. Sweeney, and is posted to the Retired List. Dated 6th September, 1944. N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT Lieutenant H. G. Smith, and is posted to the Retired List. .Dated 9th September, 1944. .. . The Rev. Marni Augustus Bennett to be Chaplain, 4th Class Lieutenant E. M. Dalziel, and is posted 'to the Retired List. (Church of England). Dated 9th September,· 1944. Dated 10th September, 1944. . 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) W. G. K/ Wright, and is ~.z. M:m,nICAL CoRPs pQ.sted to the Retired List with the rank· of Captain. Dated 4th September, 1944. · · , . · Captain (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) J. R. H. Fulton, M.B., 2nd Lieutenant F. A. · Korte, and is posted to the Reserve of Ch.B., M.R.C.P. (Edin.), is posted to the Retired List with the Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 7th- August, I944.. rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 16th September, 1944. 2nd-Lieutenant W. G. Reddish, and is posted to the Retired _ Temp. Major W: M. Manchester, M.B., Ch.B., to be temp. List. Dated 20th August, 1944. . . Lieutenant-Colonel whilst employed as Officer in Charge of a Plastic 2nd Lieutenant G. F. Barlow, and is posted to' the Retired· · Surgical Unit. Dated 9th September, 1944. List. Dated 10th September, 1944. . . - 2nd Lieutenant P. A. McConchie, D.C.M., and is posted to ;the RESERVE OF OFFICERS Retired List. Dated 10th September, 1944. 2nd Lieutenant J. I. Walker/M.M;, and is posted to the .Reserve N.Z. Army Pay Gorps of Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 10th September, 1944. · Captain G. C. Felton, Y.D., relinquishes his appointment in , the N.Z. Temporary Staff, and is posted to.the Retired List with F. JONES, Minister of Defence. _ the honorary rank of Major. Dated 11th September, 1944.

OFFICERS CEASING TO- BE SECONDED TO THE 2ND N;EW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE . Appointments, Promotions~ Transfers, and Relinquis_hment of Oifi'cers of the Royal New. Zealand Air Force · Lieutenant-Colonel G. E. Waterworth, M.D., Ch.B., F.R.C.S. (Edin.), F.R.A.C.S., N.Z. Medical Corps, and is reposted to'the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, with seniority from 10th January, 1944. Dated 2nd Sep~ember, Air Depart~ent, 1944. · Wellington, 13th September, 1944. Major S. E. West, and is reposted to the N.Z. Temporary Staff IS Excellency the Governor-General has. been pleased to with the temporary rank ·of Major. Dated 11th August, 1944. H approve the .following appointments, promotions, transfers~ Major M. K. Gray, M.B., (J,h.B., M.R.C.P., F.R.A.C.P., N.Z. and relinquishment of officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Medical Corps, and is retired. Dated 8th September, 1944. · Force:- · Captain F. N. Gibbons, and is reposted to The N.Z. Scottish Regiment with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from GENERAL. DUTIES BRANO:£!: 2nd June, 1941. Dated 7th August, 1944. · Appoint;r;,ents Captain J. D. Gerard, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with th~ temporary rank of Ca,ptain, with seniority The undermentioned are granted temporary commissions in from 13th February, 1942. Dated 6th September, 1944. the rank of Pilot Officer :_:_ Lieutenant U. M. Devlin, and is reposted to the N.Z. Arilllery As Pilots- with the temporary rank of ,Captain, with seniority from 23rd May, Dated 22nd June, 1944:_~ 1941. . Dated 7th August, 1944. ; NZ 414620 Thomas Harris HARRISON. Lieutenant L. D. O'Connor, and is reposted to The Wellington Dated 23rd June, 1944-" Regiment (City of Wellington's Own) with the temporary rank of NZ 411922 Warrant· Officer Desmond James MEL­ Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st January, 1943. Dated 7th BOURNE. August, 1944. . - Dated 19th July, 1944- . Lieutenant L. Peters, and is reposted to The Ruahine Regi:rne:qt NZ 424424 Flight Sergeant Nigel Maurice QAMPBELL . with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 24th Dated 23rd July, 1944- December, 1942. Dated 9th August; 1944. . NZ 421503 Flight Sergeant George Ross FLOOD. 1 Lieutenant R. Shepherd, and is reposted to The Taranaki Dated 26th July, 1944-a-- - Regiment with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority NZ 426176 Flight Sergeant Donald Alexander ]}1AC· from 16th February, 1943. Dated 12th August, 1944. · GILLIVRAY. Lieutenant E. Groom, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the Dated 27th July, 1944- . . · _ Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with NZ 425246 Flight Sergeant· Wil1iam John. Keand seniority from 1st July, 1943. Dated 15th August, 1944. ENDEAN. . . Lieutenant N. 0. Jones, and is reposted to The Ruahine Dated 28th. July, 1944-:- ' . - ·· Regiment with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority NZ 416968 Flight Sergeant .Arnell Dean MEYER. . from 16th February, 1943. Dated 15th August, 1944. NZ 421345 Flight Sergeant Richard Stockdale BARKER. (Lieutenant R. Bunny, and is reposted to The 2nd N.Z. Dated 1st Au~st, 1944-:- · · Armoured Regiment with· 1lhe temporary rank of Lieutenant, with NZ 413039 Warrant Officer Leslie John Morse DrnHAM. seniority from 4th November, 1942. Dated 25th August, 1944. NZ 425916 Flight Sergeant Lance Francois Le LIEVRE~ Lieutenant D. Taylor, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the NZ 426088 Flight Sergeant Murray Schofield AITCHISON. Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with NZ 427417 Flight'Sergeant Kenneth JACKSON. seniority from 1st July, 1943., Dated 6th September, 1944. . ' NZ 4216691 Flight Sergeant . Pster George Guinness Lieutenant R. H. K. Bates._ N.Z. Armoured Corps, an

As Navigators- RESERVE OF Am FORCE OFFICERS Dated 11th July, 1944- Transfers NZ 39975 Warrant Officer Ronald Edward WITCOMBE. Dated 1st August, 1944- The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active NZ 4213302 Flight Sergeant Douglas Bicket STEVENSON. List to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class B, Section I :~ Dated 12th August, 1944- Dated 5th September, 1944 : Flight· Lieutenant Brian Elliott NZ 424458 Flight Sergeant Harold James HAMMOND, OLIVER. Dated 25th August, 1944- Dated 9th· September, 1944: Flying Officer Henry Ashby NZ 425747 Sergeant Richard Brian NEWING. BLINKHORNE. . NZ · 4217027 Sergeant Desmond Earle HASTINGS. Dated 13th September, 1944: Flying Officer Ernest Compton NZC 4373·39 Sergeant Norman Arthur RIDDLE. HIGGINS. As Wireless Operator/Air Gunners­ F. JONES, Minister of Defence. Dated 27th May, 1944-'- NZ 41581 Warrant Officer John William GILLGREN. Date_d 30th May, 1944- Appointments, Promotions, Transfer, and Relinquishments of Officers NZ 404682 Warrant Officer Albert· William PRISK. . of the Royal New Zealand Air Force . Dated 14th Jii.ne, 1944- . NZ 421757 Flight Sergeant Herbert Charles PLANK. Air Department, Dated 1st Auguffi!t, 1944- Wellington, 16th September, 1944. NZ 402995 Warrant Officer William· Donald GORDON. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to NZ 414498 Warrant Officer Leonard William DORN­ H approve the following appointments, promotions, transfer, BUSCH. and relinquishments of officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Dated 25th August, 1944- Force:- NZ 405421 Sergeant Rodney Burton BISHOP. As Air Bombers- GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH Dated 24th June, 1944- Appointments NZ 422567 Flight Sergeant Cecil Roy GRIFFIN. As Pilots- -· Dated 2nd August, 1944- · NZ 2314 David Walter Sealy CLARK, D.F.C., whose Short­ NZ 42472 Flight Sergeant Maurice Colin STANLEY. service Commission in the Royal Air Force expired on the 16th Dated 16th August, 1944- August, 1944, is granted a temporary commission in the rank of NZ 413301 Warrant Officer Ivo John ALLEN. Squadron Leader, with seniority as from the 10th August, 1.943. Dated 25th August, 1944- · Dated 17th August, 1944. NZC 4310781 Sergeant Ivan Bruce Clare BROWN. NZC 4312639 Sergeant Grant· Parker WILBON. The undermentioned are granted temporary commissions .'in the rank of Pilot Officer :- - NZ 4211886 Sergeant C9lby Graham FRosT. 1 As Air Gunner- Dated 22nd July, 1944- Dated 1st August, 1944- NZ 425601 Flight Sergeant Ronald Athol STONE. NZ 401221 Warrant Officer Allan Robert James ·Box, Dated 24th July, 1944- ' D.F.M. NZC 424265 Flight Sergeant Alfred Owen WELLS. Dated 28th July, 1944~ NZ 424509 Flight Sergeant Graham Warren PATER.l:lQN. Promotions Dated 1st August, 1944- The undermentioned Pilot Officers to be Flying Officers NZ 429215 Flight Sergeant Leonard Charles STRAW­ (temp.) :-'- BRIDGE. NZ· 4211707 Flight Sergeant Harold Pattrick CRUMP. Dated 29th April, 1944: Ian Thomas REID. NZC 4215722 Flight Sergeant Robert Anderson BARNETT, Dated 1st May, 1944 : Colin Campbell BAIJtD. D/1,ted 5th August, 1944- Dated 9th June, 1944 : Stuart William HALL. NZ 424519 Flight. Sergeant George Mansell PROCTOR. · Dated 10th June, 1944- Dated 7th ..~.ugust, 1944- Archibald .CAMERON. Harold ·Raymond KELSEY. NZ 42831 Flight Sergeant Arthur John PRESCOTT. Claude Hereward BAIG ENT._ , Francis Stephen SHARPE. Dated 18th August, 1944- · Albert Charles RAINS. Robert Graham LOGAN. NZ 413392 . Warrant Officer Gordon Kenneth EASTE:&. James Plant ROSCOE. Kenneth McARTHUR. As Navigators- Hugh Stewart ORR. Reuben John SMITH. Dated 22nd June, 1944- . c:- Matthew METCALFE. NZ 413712 Warrant Officer Donald '."Denton McLEOD. Dated 23rd June, 1944- Dated 31st July, 194,t-.: · · · Grantham Noel McGILL-NUTT. Erling William ZIESLER. NZ 416636 Warrant Officer Vincent Hazledine HURREY. Geoffrey HARDWICK-SMITH. Roy Seymour McINTOSH. Dated 1st September, 1944- Leyton Permain STEPHENSON. John King WILLIAMS. . NZ 2312 Roy Bradney BouLD. Frederick Arthur JOLLY. Ove Ahnfeldt SCANNELL. NZ 2313 Alan William ALBRECHT. Albert John Lawrence HESSEY. John Hetherington MURRAY. As Wireless Operator/Air Gunners- . Neil Marris MANSSEN. Richard James Cope FORD.· Dated 7th August, 1944- Frank Wakefield HOLMES. Ernest Reginald LLOYD. NZ 426129 Flight Sergeant Douglas Graeme SUTHERLAND. Richard Alan FALCONER. Douglas Eric McELWAIN. Dated 25th August, 1944- John Duncan BROWN. NZ 428146 Sergeant Colin George Meares PAYNE. Dated 25th June, 1944: Owen Walton DAVIES. NZ 431291 Sergeant Harold Maxwell SMITH. Promotions . Transfers The undermentioned Flying Officers to be Flight Lieutenants The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Adminis­ (temp.):- trative and Special Duties Branch to the General Duties Branch Dated 5th June, 1944: · Donald George Thomas HILLS. in their present rank:- Dated 31st July, 1944 : . Douglas Scott MACDONALD. As Nayigators- Dated 3rd August, 1944: Leonard CHAMBERS, D.F.C. Dated 25th August, 1944- Dated 4th August, 1944- Pilot Officer Bryan Nelson FoY. William George JUDSON. James MURRAY. Pilot Officer Bruce Gurney THOMSON. Francis Cowles OXLEY. Keith Eversleigh Walter EVANS, As Air Bombers- Anthony Charles HARLEY. Stewart DICKSON. Dated 11th August, 1944- Colin Douglas CHAMMEN. Donald Alexander LUZMOOR. Pilot Officer Rex Clayton PICKETT. Raymond Alfred DALTON. Montague Bernard ANGELO. Pilot Officer Colin Herbert Moisuc. Dated 8th August, 1944: Patrick James MAcAvoY, D.F.C. Dated 13th August, 1944- Stamford Seaton WILLIAMS. Amendment Leighton John MoNTGOMERIE, D.F.C. The notices appearing in the New Zealand Gazettes No. 72, Malcolm George SUTHERLAND. dated 11th July, 1940, page 1663, under the heading "General Dated 14th August, 1944- Duties Branch-Appointments," No. 12, dated 5th Febru,ary, l.942, Lindsay Thomas ARMSTRON.G. Douglas Jonathan HIBBS. page 455 and No. 70, dated 23rd July, 1942,. page 1944, under Wallace Noel D'AuDNEY. Eric Kingsley N ECKLEN. the headings "General Duties Branch-Promotions," relating to Laurie GASSON. Hector John PLANK~ D.t.c " Clarence William EVANS " are amended to read " Kenneth Eric Alfred Ronald THOMPSON. Frank Ross DA WES. EVANS." . Noel O'Kane HOBBS. William David BARNEY. Russel Tonson GARLICK. William John Gliddon KNOX. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECJA:L DUTIES BRANCH Carlysle J am,es Hartley BLACKIE. Donald Nelson CooK .. Promotion William Edwin ANDJiJRSON. Pilot Officer Kenneth POTTER to be Flying Officer (temp.). Dated 16th August, 1944 : Owen· Ellice FOSTER. Dated 22nd June~ 1944. · Dated 17th August, 1944- - Joseph Benedict MULLAN. G~orge Edwin ATKINSON. Relinquishment Dated 21st August, 1944- Flight, Lieutenant Cecil Gordon FENTON, M.C., is permitted Edmond .William Francis GA.BITES. to relinquish his temporary commission. Dated 11th September, Thomas Alfred PENN. 1 1944. . John David Monroe HERl'tON, D.F.M. B THE .NEW ZEALAND. GAZETTE

ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPE~IAL DUTIES BRANCH 2nd Lieutenant Upham went forward, observed the enemy, Transfer. and brought the forward when the. Germans. advanced. They killed over forty with fire and grenades Pilot. Officer George Wilbur FERGUSON fa transferred from the and forced the remainder to fall back. General Duties Branch to the Administrative· and Special Duties When his platoon was ordered to retire he sent it Branch fa his present rank and seniority. Dated 29th Aug11st, -1944. back uruder the platoon sergeant, and he went back to warn other troops that they were being cut off. When MEDICAL BRANCH he came out himself he was fired on by .. two · Germans. - . Relinquishment He fell and shammed dead, then crawled in.to a ·position - and, having the use of only one arm, rested his rifle in Squ1:1,dron Leader (Acting Wing Commander) Gordqn Alexander the fork of a tree and as the Germans came forward he IRWIN, M.B., Ch.B., is permitted to relinquish his temporary killed them both. The second to fall actually 1:iit the commission. Dated 6th July,. 1944. · muzzle of the rifle as he fell. On 13th May at Sphakia h.i.s platoon was ordered to NEW ZEALAND WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Arn FORCE deal with a party of ·. the enemy· which had advanced Relinquishments · down a ravine to near Force Headquarters. Though in an exhausted condition he climbed the steep hill to the Section Officer Dorothy Lcmise EDMONDS is permitted to west of the ravine, placed his men in positions, on the relinquish her temporary commission. Dated 24th September, 1944. slope overlooking the ravine' and him.self went. to the top The undermentioned Assistant Section Officers are permitted with a Bren gun and two riflemen. By clever tactics he to relinquish their temporary commissions:- induced the enemy party to expose itsi:lf, and then at a Da.ted 15th September, 1944- · range of · five hundred yards shot · twenty-two and caused Bessie · Chambers HARRIS. Margot FINN. the remainder to disperse in panic. Beatrice Ellen TYSON. Beverley Joan PmLLIPS. During the whole of the operations he suffered from Loyis Lena PEEBLES. Margaret Alicia 1GARDNER. dysentery and was able to .eat very1 little, in addition to Gilda St. Clair BEZAR. Rosalind Leonora Page SHER- being wounded and bruised. · . . ... Mary Mainwaring BooTH. RIFF. He showed superb· coolness, great skill and dash, and Marjorie June BROWN. Marie Annette QuniK .. complete disregard of danger. His conduct ·and ·leader­ Jean Helen MORAN. ship illlspired his whole pfatoon to. fight magnificently throughout, and, in· fact, was an inspiration to the Dated 24th September, 1944- battalion. · · Peggy Lenore HUNTER. Isobel Beatrice Stuart KING. Dated lltp. October, 1944: Jane Russell DEA,N$. No. 10725. -sergeant Alfred Clive ·Hulme, New Zealand Military Forces. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPE,CIAL DUTIES BRANCH, SE~TION II (A.,T.C.) Sergeant Hulme exhibited most outstanding and inspiring qualities · of lead~rship, initiative, .. skill, '· Appointment endurance, and most conspicuous gallantry ~nd devotion Willia.m Winter WOOD is granted an Air Training Corps to duty from the commencement of the heavy :figh_ting 'in C..>mmission 'in the rank of Pilot Officer; Dated 1st August, 1944. C:rete on 20th May, 1941, until l;te was wounded in action F. JO:NES, Minist~r of_ Defence. 28th May, 1941. On ground·. overlooking Maleme Aero- . drome on 20th and 21st May he personally led parties of his men from the area held by the, £orward positio;n and destroyed enemy organized parties who had esta-., blished themselves ,out in front of our position, -from Awards approved by His Majesty. the King which they . brought heavy rifle, machine gun, and mort?,r fire to bear olll our defensive posts. N umerOUi;! snipers in this area were dealt with by Sergeant Hulme person- Office of the Minister of Defence, ally; one hundred and .thirty dead were counted here. i Wellington, 11th Septem~er, 1944. On 22nd, 23rd, and 24tp. ·May, Sergeant Hulme was ,THE following awards to personnel of the 2nd New continuously going out alone or with one or two men· ·t· - Fo ce wh'ch ha e been approved ·and destroying enem_ y snipers. On 25th. May, w_hen · Z ea1 an d. E xpe d1 1onary r , 1 . v . S 1 h d · · h · b "1 • hi · b_y His Ma.J·esty'. the King since the 3rd September, 1939, allld · ergeant Hu me· a reJorn_ed . is ; atti:w10n, t s unit h counter-attacked Galatos Village. The attack was partially published fr.om time to time in the Lmidon Gazette, ave held ~up by a large party' of the enemy holding the school, not previously appeared in the New Zooland Gaze.tte:- from which they were inflicting heavy casualties on our '\ The King has been gr~ciously pleased to approve of troops. Sergeant , Hulme went forward alone, threw awards of the to the undermentioned:--'-- grenades into the school, ,and so disorganized the defence · · that the counter-attack was able to · pr,oceed successfully.· 2nd Lieutenant Charles Hazlett Upham (8077), New Zealand On Tuesday, 27th May, when. our troops were holding Military Forces. a defensive line at Suda. Bay during the final retirement, During the operations in this officer performed :five enemy snipers had worked into position on the hill- a series of remarkable exploits, showing outstanding side overlooking the flank .of the battalion line. Sergeant leadership, tactical skill, and utter indifference to danger. , Hulme volunteered to· deal with the situation, and stalked He commanded a forward platoon in the attack on . and killed the snipers in turn. He continued similar work Maleme on 22nd May and fought his way forward for successfully through the day. . - · over three- thousall'.d yards unsupported by any other .arms On 28th May at Stylos, .when an enemy heavy mortar and against a defence strongly organized in depth. was severely bombing a very important ridge held by the During · this operation his platoon destroyed numerous battalion rearguard tropps, inflicting severe casualties, enemy posts, but on three occasions sections were Sergeant Hulme, on· his own initiative, penetrated the temporarily held up. ' ' enemy lines, killed the mortar crew of four, put the In .the first case, under a heavy fire from a machine- · mortar ou't, of action, and thus very materially ass_isted gun nest, he advanced to close quarters with pistol .and the withdrawal of the main body through Stylos: · Fron;i. grenades, so demoralizing the occupants that his section the enemy mortar position he then . worked to the left. was able to "mop up " with ease. flank and killed three· snipers who were causing1 concern. Another of his sections was then held up by two to the rearguard. This made his score of enemy snipers machine guns in a house. He went in and placed a thirty-three stalked and shot. Shortly afterwards Sergeant , grenade through a window, destroying the crew of one Hulme was severely wountled in the shoulder whilst machine gun and several others, the other machine gun stalking another sniper. When ordered to the rear, in being; silenced- by the fire of his sections; · spite of his wound, he directed traffic under :fire and In the third -case he crawled to within :fifteen· yards organized 'stragglers of various units into section gr,oups. of a machine-gun post and killed the gunners with a grenade. 2nd Lieutenant Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu (39784), New When his company )Vithdrew from Maleme he helped Zealand Military Forces. to carry a wounded man out', under fire, and, together During the action at the Tebaga Gap on the 26th · with another officer, .rallied more men together to carry March, ·1943, 2nd Lieutenant Ngarimu commanded a other wounded men out. He was then sent to bring in a platoon in an attack upon the vital hill feature Point 209. company which had become isolated. With a He was _given the task. of attacking and capturing an he went through enemy territory over six hundred yards, underfeature forward of Point 209 itself and .· held in killing two Germans on the way,· found the company, and considerabie strength by the enemy.. He led his-men with brought it back to the battalion's new positio:µ. But for great determination straight up the face _of the , hiH, this action it would have been completely cut' off. undeterred by the intense mortar and machin·e gun fire, During the following two days his platoon occupied which caused considerable cas1+alties. DisplayiI11g courage an exposed position on forward slopes and was continu- and leadership of the highest order, he was himself first ously under :fire. 2nd Lieutenant UphaIU was blowlll on . the . hill crest, persona).ly annihilating ,,at ·least two over by -one mortar shell, and painfully wounde.d by a enemy machine-gun posts: IU: the face ,of such a deter- piece of shrapnel behind. the left shoulder by anoth,er. mined attack the re1n.ainder of the enemy fled, but He disregarded. this ·wound and remained on duty. He further advance was .impossible as. the· reverse- slope . was also received, a bullet in the foot which· he had later swept by machine gun :fire from Point 209. itself;. removed in Egypt. · · · Ulllder cover of a most intense mortar barrage the At Galatos on 25th May · his platoon was· heavily enemy counter-attacked;. and 2nd · Lieutenant N garimu . engaged and came under severe mortar and machine gun · ordered his men to _stantl up and _engage the., en_emy man fire; While his platG.pn stopped under cover of a ridge for: man.. This they did. With such 'good _effect that the ' TlIE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1'143. . I attackers were literally, mown down, 2nd Lieutenant His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased t6 N gaTimu peTsonally killing several. . He was twice approve the following awards for gallant and distinguished wounded, once by Tifle fire in the shoulder and later by service- shrapnel in the leg, and though urged by both his com· pany and battalion 0ommanders to go out he refused to Companion of the Mo,st Hpnow:a1ble do so, saying that he would stay a little while with his (Military Division) men. He stayed till he met his death the following morning. Brigadier Keruneth MacCormick ( 6163). Darkness found this officer and his depleted platoon To be .Additional Knights .Cormm1anders of the MilitMy lying on the Tocky face of the forward slope of the hill Di·vision of the Most Excellent Order of the British, feature, with the enemy in a similar position on the Empire reverse slope about twenty yards distant.· Throughout the night the enemy repeatedly launched fierce attacks in an Major-General B. C. Freyberg ( 4006), V.C., , C.B., C.M.G., attempt to dislodge 2nd Lieutenant N gariml!- and his men, D.S.O., LL.D. but each counter-attack was beaten off entirely by 2nd Lieutenant N garimu's iIJ.spired leadership. During one of To be .Addition.al Commanders of the Military Division of the these counter-attacks the enemy, by using hand grenades, Most Excellent Order of the British Empire succeeded in piercing a certain part of the line. Without Major-General Owen Herbert Mead (50745). hesitation this officer rus~ed to the threatened area, and Brigadier James. Hargest (31156). those of the enemy he did not kill he drove back with Brigadier ( 6191). stones and with his tomm¥-gun. Temp. Brigadiet Patrick Augustine Ardagh (31821). During another determined counter-attack by the Colonel George William Gower (37928). enemy, part of his line broke. Yelling orders and Brigadier. Alexander Smith Falconer (10491). encouragement, . he rallied µis men and led them in a Colonel Harry Selwyru Kenrick (9384). fierce onslaught back into thei:i; old positions. All Brigadier Kenneth MacCormick ( 6163). through the night, between attacks, he and his men were Colonel William George .Stevens (6356). heavily harassed by machine· gun and mortar fire, but Colonel Norman William McDonald Weir (800278). 2nd Lieutenant Ngarimu watched his line very carefully, Colonel Thomas Duncan MacGregor Stout (31441). cheering his men on· and inspiring them by his gallant personal conduct. Morning found him still in possession To be .Additional Officers of -the Militairy Division of the of the hill feature, but only he and two unwounded other Most Excellerut Order of. the British Empire ranks remained. Reinforcements were sent up to him. In the morning the enemy again counter-attacked, and it Lieut.-Colonel William George Gentry ( 40002). was during this attack that 2nd Lieutenant Ngarimu was Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Joseph King (6192). killed. He was killed on his feet .defiantly · facing the Colonel Francis Pri'deaux ( 6196). enemy with his tommy-gun at his hip. · As he fell he Colonel Frederick Montgomery Spencer (31141). came to rest almost on the top of those of the enemy Major (temp. Lieut.-Colonel) George Lawrence Agar (4534). who had fallen, the number of whom testified to his Lieut.-Colonel Stanley Fairgrieve Allen (4005). outstanding courage and fortitude. · Lieut.-Colonel (temp. Colonel) Raymond Candlish Queree (20001). Lieut.-Colonel William Hunter Alexander (6320). No. 7930. Sergeant John Daniel Hinton, New Zealand Lieut.-,Colonel Benjamin Barrington ( 31625). Military Forces. Lieut.-Colonel Lancelott John Hunter ( 31138). On the night of 28th-29th April, 1941, . during the Temp. Lieut.-Colonel Monty Claude Fairbrother (7192). :fighting in , a column of German armoured forces Temp. Lieut.-Colonel Cedric Montgomery Williamson ( 4725). entered Kalamai; this column, which contained several Lieut.-Colonel John Edward Anderson (11365). armoured cars, 2 in. guns and 3 in. mortars and two Lieut.-Colonel Douglas Farquharson Leckie (9245). 6 in. guns, . rapidly converged on a large force of British Lieut.-Colonel Allan Huia Andrews (4191). and New Zealan·d troops awaiting embarkation on the Lieut.-ColoneLFrederick Melrose Horowhenua .Hanson (20034) .. beach. When the order to retreat to cover was given, Lieut.-Colonel Albert Henry Sage ( 27881). Sergeant Hinton, shouting "To hell with this, who'll come Major Reginald Trevor Smith (27158). with me~" ran to within several yards of the nearest gun; Lieut.-Colonel George Frederick Bertrand (6117). the gun fired, missing him, and he hurled two grenades, Temp. Lieut.-Colonel Roland Harry Packwood (11374). which completely wiped out the crew. He then came on Major Francis William Aickin (27764). with the bayon1et, followed by a crowd of New-Zealanders. Major George Grantham Good (7167). German troops abandoned the first 6 in. - gun and Major Thomas Wishart Harrison (40001). rEltreated into two houses. Sergeant Hinton smashed the Captain Doniald Gavin Steele (8855). window · and then the door of the first house, and dealt Major George Harold Whyte (3612). with the garrison with the bayonet. He repeated the performance illl the second house, and as a result, until To be .Additioool Members of the Military Division of the . overwhelming. German forces arrived, .the N ew-Zealande:rs Mo&t Excellent Order of the B1-itish Empire held the guns. SergeaI1t Hinton then fell with a bullet Major John Owen Kelsey (2239). wound through the lower abdomen and was taken prisoner. Major Allan Barnard Ross (5437). Temp. Captain George Douglas Pollock (2121). - No. 6751. Sergeant , New Zealand Military Temp. Captain Robert Moore Bell ( 6188). Forces. Captain Robert Walter Dunbar (2637). At Ruweisat at dawn on the 15th July, 1942, .. the Captain Joseph Stewart King (9631). - battalion to which Sergeant Elliott belonged was attacked Captain Arthur James ,Neil (7189). on three flanks by .tanks. Under heavy tarnk, machine Major Neil Middleton Pryde (20031). gun, and shell fire; Sergeant Elliott led the platoon he Major Albert Edward. Smith ( 4161). .was commanding to the cover of a ridge three· hundred Captain James Alexander McAlpill'e (7132) . yards away, during which he sustained a chest wound. Lieutenant Robert Frederick Moody (11718). Here he re-formed his men and led them to. a 2nd Lieutenant Clement Augustus Morton ( 5480). dominating ridge a . further five hundred yards away, Captain Melville. Clark Rice ( 7191). where they came under heavy enemy machine gun and 2nd Lieutenant Neville John Rollinson (1168). mortar fire. He located enemy machine-gun posts on his Captain Jolin Charles White (6361). front and right flank, and while one 1;1ection attacked on Rev. Norman Ernest Winhall, Chaplain, 4th Class (22809). the right flank Sergeant Elliott led seven men in a Lieutenant Reginald William Cawthorn (7781). bayonet charge. across five hun_dred yards of open ground Lieutenant James Douglas McKerchar (1572). in the· face of heavy fire and captured four enemy Major Percy Elrick Coutts (20036). - machine-gun posts and an anti-tank gun, killing a number Major Richard Oliver Pearse (31655). of the enemy and taking fifty prisoners. Captain Austin (31611). His section then came under fire from a machine-gun Captain Richard Bethell ( 8520). post on his left flank. He immediately charged this post Captain Stanley H!fill'y Betts ( 6255). single-handed and succeeded in capturing it, killing . Captain Robert Benjamin Corlett (1124:3). several of the enemy and · taking :fifteen prisoners. Captain Robert Revel Livingstone. (1402). During these two assaults he sustained three more wounds Captain William Gi'ant Quirk (7186). in the back and legs. Captain James Bruce Wallace (31522). Although badly wounded in foul'. places, Sergeant Captain Frederick William Wilson (11024). Elliott refused to. leave his men until he had re-formed Rev. Victor Roy Jamieson, Chaplain, 4th- Class ( 4043) .· them, handed over his prisoners, which were now increased Rev. Harold Frnderick Harding, Chaplain, 4th Class (17901)-. to one hundred and thirty, and had arranged for his men Temp. Captain- William Sydney Jordan (2627). to rejoin their battalion. Temp. Captain Harold Frank King ( 40487). Owing to Sergeant Elliott's quick grasp of the situa­ Temp. Captain Joseph Herbert Hugh Pierce ( 38685). tion, great personal courage and leadership, nineteen men Acting-Captain Denlis Barrett (1062). who were the only survivors of B Company of his Lieutenant Russell Leonard Ball ( 1090). battalion captured and destroyed five machine guns, one Lieutenant Eric William Bolwell (8185). anti-tank gun, killed a great number of the enemy, and 7094 W.O. II- Rangi Bernard Radley. captured one hundred and thirty prisoners. Sergeant 431771 Mr. Hector Archibald Tankersley. Elliott sustained only one casualty among his men, and · 23210 · W.O. I J ai:nes Roy Spence. brought him back -to the nearest advanced dressirug~ 39098 W.O. II Martin Te Takahi McRae. stp,tion. 66085 W.O. II Eric William Gerrie Forsyth. H44 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

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2nd Lieutenant Neil Buchanan (129-73). 65332 _Corporal N gakete Tukaki. .- Lieutenant Arthur Edmonds ·( 20444) . 39099 Lance-Sergeant Haane Manahi, __ 2nd Lieutenant Alfred Carswell Marett (13059). 24172 Lance-Sergeant Francis Michael Joseph Marshall. Temp. Captain Jobp. Campbell Muirhead (1439). 1248 Sapper Ronald Joseph Moore. . , Lieutenant Peter Robertson (23550). 64225 Lance-Sergeant Lenard August -Steiner. 2nd Lieutenant Ronald Arthur Tinker, M.M. (7483). 29312 Private William :Qouglas Friday. Temp. Captain Frank Daniel Barry (1429). 39603 Corporal Wiwi Teneti. Lieutenant Richard Charles Hosking (2671). 12518 Private Denis Morton Bassett. Temp. Captain Laurence Hamilton Browne, D.C.M. (44.44). 31683 Lance-Corporal William Thomas Weston Kerr. - 2nd Lieutenant Crosby Standish Morris (1072). 2555 Lance-Corporal Roger Edwin Milligan. Lieutenant Stuart Handson Abel (22901). _ 36392 Sapper Frank Fenton. 2nd Lieutenant Josiah Reginald Arnold (9116). 144 78 Private Graham Henry Goad. 2nd Lieutenant Colin Norman Armstrong ( 5091). 67620 Private Tepene Heka. Lieutenant Arthur William Barnett ( 8959). 46421 Driver Eric Albert Henderson. Lieutenant Arthur Francis Bailey ( 4033). 25641 Bombardier Arthur Oscar Keating. Lieutenant John Piuraki Tikao-Barrett (25814). 20311 Bombardier. Edward William Santi. 2nd Lieutenant Charles Harold Cathie (31681). 39159 · Private Charles Shelford. 2nd Lieutenant Frederick George Clubb (9435). 2912 Driver John Alfred Snell. Lieutenant Geoffrey Stewart Cooper (12467). 26103· Gunner Colin Joseph Winthrop. 2nd Lieutenant Astley Bernard Cottrell ( 20514) • 1897 Lance-Bombardier Ormonde Worsdale. Lieutenant James William Charles Craig (6246). 24393 Lance-Corporal Samuel Yates, Lieutenant Fran}r Edward Foster· (34853). 2nd Lieutenant Albert Ronald Guthrey ( 7153). Military Medal Lieutenant John Thomas Rawdon Halkett (11689). Lieutenant Alfred Charles Hansen (11038). 23129 W.O. II Eldon Bramwell Gladding. Lieutenant Ian Henry Hirst (2978). 25859 W.O. II Te Kapunga Harawira. Lieutenant Thornton Rippingille Murray Hobbs (13670). 13926 W.O. II Albert Ronald George Lock. 2nd Lieutenant Rob_ert Edgeworth Horrocks (25200.). 30196 W.O. II Percy . Lieutenant George Lacey Lee ( 7097). · 11921 Temp. Staff Sergeant James Noel Ashworth. Lieutenant William Frank Liley (7076). 20449 Sergeant Ernest Harold Blakey. · Lieutenant Leslie Edward McAneny ( 31754). 16919 Sergeant Noel Campbell McLean. Lieutenant Richard Taylor Masefield (2864). 8433 Sergeant. _Louis Gabriel Mendelssohn. Captain Walter Wynne Mason (5946). 65471 Temp. Sergeant James Heke. _ Lieutenant James Frederick Moodie (7200). 15796 Temp. Sergeant Stewart Menzies. 2nd Lieutenant Ian Lewis Murchison (12937). 1942 Lance-Sergeant Andrew Walmer Hewson. Lieutenant Robert Milton Page (34851). 33320 Lance-Sergeant Finley_ John: Mcivor. Lieutenant Cyril Stenm.art Pepper (20240). 20349 Lance-Sergeant Arthur Frederick Charles Timms. Lieutenant Ralph Arnold Pickmere (912). 1182 Corporal Arthur Bayliss. Lieutenant John William Reeves (1059). 36303 Corporal Milton Coster. Lieutenant Alexander Stuart Robins (10415). 2435 CoTporal Leslie Rowland Duncan. Lieutenant William Francis· Titchener ( 7333). 25201 Corporal Gordon Mildsdon Howat. _· Lieutenant Reginald Douglas Trounson (2685). 63237 Lance-Corporal Edward Fullerton-Smith. Lieutenant John Lewis Williams ( 42615). 16599 Gunner Clarence Ponsonby Carew. 2nd Lieutenant Maxwell Charles, Hill (1811). · 66643 Private Mervyn Herbert Crockett. 2nd Lieutenant Charles Thomas Mason (10363). 25542 Gunner William Allen Derrett. 2nd Lieutenant Andrew Russell Wilder Ormond· (1256). 2257 Lance-Sergeant Keith Ferguson McLaµ:chlari. 2nd Lieutenant Godfrey Josiah Thomas (13981). 7483 Corporal Ronald Arthur Tinker. 2nd Lieutenant Ivan Stanley Walters (12370). 6418 Corporal ;Kenneth Allan Bailey. - 4039 Sergeant John Wallace Bateman. Bw to Military Cross 2702 Sergeant Alan Howard Empson. 10887 Sergeant Arthur Henry Parker. Captain Hugh Murray Reid (34866). · 6609 Sergeant Darcy Raymond Plumtree. Captain Richard Charles Pemberton (2387). - 32358 Sergeant Mervyil! Wallace Cross. Captain William Porter (Poata) (39424). ·5250· W.O. I Thomas Gerald Fowler. Captain Rangi :ij,oyal (5096). · 20234 Sergeant John Henry Franklin. Lieuten1;1,nt Walter Batington Thomas (9234). 8567 Driver Malcolm Kitchener Gibbs. Captain Edward Allen McPhail ( 8044) . 10102 Corporal Arthur Charles Hooper. Captain Alexander Mathieson Rutherford (45141). 6125 Sergeant George Katene. Lieutenant Andrew Ru·ssell Wilder Ormond (1256). 35801 Lance-Corporal Harold John Monaghan. Distingwished Conduct MedJa,l 897 Lance-Sergeant Bernard William Roberts. 8004 Private Arthur Keith Spilman. 4444 · Sergeant Laurence Hamilton Browne·. 30227 Sergealllt Norman Harrington Norton Thompson. 7921 Lance-Sergeant Victor David Kirk. 15613 Sergeant Michael Cameron Tither. 2124 Sergeant Donald George MacNab. 10681 Private Robert Carmichael Young. 2640 W.O. I George Ramsay Andrews. 20498 Sergeant William Archibald John Gorrie. 21756 Sergeant William Edward Dudeck. 8283 Private Harry Clifton Foole. · 23315 Lance-Sergeant Ronald Leslie Burk. 10688 W.O. II Robert Ernest Buick. 20462 Sergeant Charles William Carter. 42366 W.0. I David John F.armer. 1038 W.O. II Frankton Gordon Conway. 3140 W.O. II Athol Bernard Harry Naughton. 25833 Sergeant Richmond Davis. 5392 Corporal Reginald Thomas Winstanley. 7095 Staff Sergeant James Cyril mmley. 6201 Sergeant Edw3,:rd Isaac Barnett. 30795 Sergeant Charles Wilbur Mack. 6848 Temp. Sergeant Robert John Bayliss.. 11687 Sergeant Alan: Charles Tuarea Robertson. 9259 W.0. II KenJneth Basil Booker. 9217 Sergeant Norman Trewby. 22737 W.O. II James Alexander Brown. 29835 Corporal Alfred John Voss. 1573 W.0. II Phillip George. 30485 W.O. I Allan Campbell Wood. 45145 W.O. II Lawrence RamP,ton. 22909 Sergeant Walter Batty. 4155 Sergeant Nigel William Hunter. 3116 W.O. ·II Archibald Fletcher. 20496 W.O. II Allan Hugh Lockett. 10406 Sergeant Ernest William Hobps. 15717 Temp. W.O. II Frank James Mutr. - 13926 W.O. II Albert Ronald George Lock. 39123 W.0. II Watene Pahau. 20460 Sergeant Stuart Victor Lord. 21579 Sergeant Robert Alfred Jennings. 32714 Sergeant William Keith Marshall. 1443 Temp. W.0. II Norman Clifford Tasker. 31635 Sergeant Harry Redfearn -Martin. 3438 Sergeant Victor James Cleave. 5599 Sergeant Richard Heywood Thomson. · '12103 Sergeant Robert Gordon Aro. 1176 Corporal Walter Thomas Weir. · 11656 • Sergeawt Joseph Leonard Nicholas. 30836 Sergeant• Johlll Alexander Redpath. 7832 Serg~ant Claude Rex Pulford. 63336 Corporal Thomas McManus. 6327 Sergeant Peter Gillespie Wilson. 1481 Sergeant Thomas Moir. 65434 Sergeant John August. 33950 Sergeant George. Bernard Bartholomew. 10698 Sergeant Leicester Solvin Bain. 62490 Sergeant Harold J·osepli Bramwell. 2802 Sergeant George James Black. 40557 Sergeant John Brown. 31422· Corporal Frank Jeffrey Blackett. 22770 Sergeant James Trevor Donovan. 15835 Sergeant Alfred John Bowie. 5176 Corporal Ronald Francis Garmonsway. 13185 Sergeant Allan Ernest Br.anks. 60894 Sergeant Hedley Lewis Goe:ffic. 13769 Sergeant William Roche Browm 28764 Serge!;l.nt John Augustus Laing. 60066 Bombardier Malcolm James Buchanan. 2245 Sergeant John Kingston Lawrence. 22489 Sergeant Norman Buxton. · 6947 Corporal Leonard Thomas McClurg. 9660 Private Mervyn William Curtis. 9743 · Sergeant Philip Andrew McConchie. 1583 Gunner Harry -Richard Drinkwater. 21828 Sergeant Edward James McQueen. 2400 Sergeant Andrew Jolin Duckworth. 10075 Sergeant Walter John Smith. _j 1307 Lance-Corporal George Clarence Garven. 22368 Lance-Sergeant Alastair Buchanan Stewart. 3008 Sergeant William Ray~_orud Goodmanson. 10910 Sergeant George MacMillan Dodds. I 22355 Lance-Sergeant Claude Henry Harper. }4954 Staff Sergeant Edmund John Albert Fraser. r 7714 Lance-Sergeant ~ouglas Mark -Hatherler. I T:trE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

18830 Sergeant Sammil Herbison. 20615 Private Lindsay Pollock Challis. 25190 Sergeant .J cihn Alexander Herd. 65184 Private Hinga Grant. 22283 Sergeant Fredetick Tipene Housha:m. 383032 Lantce-Corporal .John Waterhouse .Jameson. 1923 Bombardier Tho:mas Maxwell Hutchinson. 20696 Lance-Bombardier Bruce William Johnston. 7165 Sergeant .John Ashley .J ohlllSton. 25896 Private Francis .J 6nes. - · 15101 Sergeant Leslie .Joseph Kearney. 32550 ·Private John Raglan Macle·an; 3044 Sergeant William John 'Kennedy. 12188 Lance-Corporal Bernard Robert McCarthy. 9730 Sergeant Gordon Isaac Knox. 7233 Private · Governor_ Matthews.. . 644 · Sergeant Allan Samuel Logan. 14098 Private Athol Richardson Morrison. 1052 •Ian Hainilton Mcinrres. 14474 Corporal .John Michael Murphy. '. 25255 Private Arthur McKenzie. · 66933 Lance-Corporal Norman: Burro.ugh ·Negus. 39192 Sergeant Harry Mackey. 21962 Lance-Corporal Stanley Alexander N ori'iffi. 10714 · Sergeal).t He~tor Hugh McLean. 62143 Private Norman Cloke Olde. - 20235 Lance-Sergeant Kenneth Andrew McLeay. 64609 Private Allan .John Parry.· 10675 Sergeant ~fan McLennan. , 5061 Private Whitman Porter. 8737 Corpo.ral Robert .John George Mack.. 25982 Lance-Corporal J anies Pirihi. 20693 Lance-Sergeant Peter Isaac Mantle. 65430 Lance-Corporal Harold Ruha. 22177 Sergeant William Allan Marshall. 13017 Lance-Gorpmal James Patrick Scanlan. 1241 Sergeant Tawake Matenga. 33929 Private Leslie George Schultz. · 22525 gergeant Campbell Ros~ Mellsop. 8329 Lance-Corporal Arthur George Scott. .21087 Sergeant Harold. Raymond Hoare. 39283 Temp. Corporal Rangi Waaka. 10094 Private .John Milne. 46176 Lance-Corporal Lionel Athel Warr. 22294 Sergeant Richard Jackson Ruff Moyle .. 33841 Private Raymond Cecil Wellman. 2783 Serge~nt Pe,ter Murtagh. 33703 Private Fred Rigby . Wrigley. 19151 Sergean1t Paul Boyle Newell. 25807 Private Charles Titiraki Apihai. 638 Sergeant Charles Honori Parks. 26495 · Private Harold Reid Barton. 7605 Sergeant Eutahi Tahu Mataa Pitama. 38777 · Signalman Clifford Baugh. · 6018 Driver Norman Jack Prichard. 175'(6 Trooper Francis Henry Bear. 30875 Sergeant Andrew .John Riddell. 10065 Private William Twaddle Frickleton Bu.chanan. 36809 Sergeant .John Ross. , 10742 Private Ernest James· Bullot. 25798 Gunner Charles Wilson Schultz. 237282 Private William George Barber. 24770 .Bombardier Gordon Frederick Scoltoc~. 36468 Private .John Alexander Black. 34852 Sergeant Robert Benedict S:mith. 10430 Private .John McRae Brand. 2760 Saprier Alqn Sperry. 1 8753 Private Francis Richard Brown. 5879 Sergeant Cecil Brice Taggart. . 24441 Gunner Ronald William Bunton. 7625 Corporal .J ohm Tainui. 1 10583 Private John Edward Brook. 10416 Private Alexander Hannah Todd. 4449 Driver John Percival Bruning.' 620 Sergeant Roland James· Trail. 1950 ,.Driver Clifford James Burling. 39596 Corporal John Tupene. 13257 Private Richard· John Perden Carter. 3420 Lance-Corporal .Clark W a'etford. 5399 ,Private Brandon Birwood Carter. 6172 Sergeant. John Isaac Walker. 6498 Private Jack Malone Childerhouse. 39497 Sergeant' Paki Walters. 3744 Driver George William Corp. 26089 Sergeant Ihaia Weepu. 66505 Gunner William Frederick Davies. 10654 Sergeant Carson Walker Welsh. 32077 Private Edward James Dickson. 7820 Lance-Sergeant William ·John· Cattanach. 24489 Gunner George Ronald' Dobson. 21355 Corporal Herbert. John De Stigter. 1203 Trooper Thomas Bruce Dobson. 14445 Lance-Corporal Leonard Harold Lovegrove. 29533 Private Cyril Alfred D<;mibush. 7298 Lance-Corporal Carville Munro. 39612 Private Kura Edward. 64426 Corporal Artlmr James Rabarts. 31693 Lance-Sergeant Edgar Hawthorne Elliott. 26593 Temp. Sergeant Robert Stephen· Tappin.. 16503 Trooper Eric Ellis. 24459 Lance-Sergei;i,nt Stanley Conway. 3654 Driver Edward Frederick .Foley. 28139 Lance-Sergeant Eric Edward Cutforth. 9637 Private· J osepr, Forsyth.. . 23397. Lance-Sergeant Ftancis William Ellery. 3519 Driver Richard Seccombe Grant. 4910 Corporal Nathaniel Gordon. 16143 . Sapper William Alfre9- Gregory. 2458 Lance-Sergeant Thomas .James Higginson. . 3453 Driver N Orman Hague. 64197 Lance-Sergeant Charfes Duncan MacKay Klaus. 29749 Private Basil Valentine Kitson. 2874 Private Angus MacKenzie. . 16784 Private Robert Henry S:j.zeland Harper. 1382 Lance~Sergeant Kenneth James 'O'Brien. 35541 Private James Lionel Leckie. 35902 Lan1ee-Se:rgeant Wilson Penman. 5538 Private Augustus Victor Lee. 62700 Lance-Sergeant Tahae Trainor. 62281 Private Alan Thomas Luxford. 2-2697 Temp. Sergeant Lawrie Nelson Parris. 33100 Driver .James Gordon Macdonald. 5074 Private .JQhn Stafford Trye.. 2983 Private Dugald Nicholls M0Quarl'ie. 30490 Corporal Charles Ogston Barron. 35809. Private Ian Max McQµauie: 21135 Bombardier .James Gordon Beard. 12274 Driver Oswald Martin. 28411 Gunner Kenneth· Browne. 62283 Private Arnold Herbert Meyer. 7507 Driver Ronald Irvin Alexander Burns. 297'25 Private Ronald Sidney Mead. 15754 Corporal Dallliel. Campbell. 3138 Private Herbert · Moors, 35557 Lance-Corporal William John Clark. 4098 Signalman Doui;!;fas Charles Mundy. · 32821 Private Raymond William Common. 890 Private Maurice\ Muir. -· · 39304 Corporal Neville Bei:met Cook. 30473 Signalman Gordon James Nils~n;; 36190. Corporal Cottrell. 15820 Private Robert Andrew Te1·ence O'Bl'ien. 37112 Corporal Merlyn Craw. . 65866 Gunner Andrew Douglas Paulger. 28886 Lance-Bombardier Cedric Cooper Daniell. 62611 Private Morgan Ratu Potae, 31870 Corporal Albert Geo!ge Davies. 17157 Trooper Earl Priddle. 22q27 Corporal Leonard Dolheguy. . · 62654 . Private. Keepa Rangi. 25841 Private Thomas England Duncan. 7388 Private Martin James Richardson. 453i2 Corporal .James Alfred Glover. 5547 Private Kenneth Roy Rieper. 39335 Lance-Corporal Bernard .Hardiman. 14505 Driver Charles Frederick ·Robinson. · 43010 Corporal Allan Riddell Hedley. 62199 Driver Claude Charles Robinson. · 41328 Lance-Corporal Robert William Heine. 25360 Private Horace 'Ronald· Russell. 6478 Corporal Archie Prentice Horne. 598 · Gunner Edgar .· Sanders. 3153 Private Ernest .Alexander Howard. 16323 Private James Henry Savage. 34147 Private John Bruce Kinder. 13119 Private Henry Elijah Struthers. ,.,. 30432 Corporal ·Jeffrey ,John William King. 218.74 Sapper Lloyd Taylor. 61580 Lance-Bombardier Noel Laurence McKnignt.. 20441 Corporal Keith Elliott· Tippett, 2.c:1:72 Corporal Edmund Kennard Madigan. 24813 Gunner Thomas William John Tombleson, 15527 Corporal Allan John Marett. 10684 Private Andrew Harold -Waddick. 13826 Corporal Jack Brayshaw Midgley. 22727 Private William Malcolm; White, 366-78 Corporal Ewen Roy Mcinnes. · 1290 Trooper Leslie Athol Willcox. 27402 Lance-Corporal Herbert Padlie. 36444 ~apper Albert William · Willis. 20837. Staff Sergeant William George Penney. 39624 Private Pat Wilson. 63746 Lance-Bomb3:rdier Allister Grigot Peterson. 21043 Gunner Richard Wixon. 45417 Corporal Bruce Pbunsett. 1967 Bombardier George Edmond John Farguha;,:r. 28532 Temp. Corporal Raymond John Quinn. 7705 Private Keith Williams Lawrence. 10438 Private Abner Russell. 3693 Driver Charles Mutch. 10969 Corporal Alexander Dickie Smith. 14643 Private Francis Gerald Nolan. 17231. Corporal Eri~ Marshall Stoddart. 63684 Gunner Clarence Reeves. , 39539 Corporal Tame Tamou: 291396 Private Henry Benjamin Whiteley. • 65203 Private Fred Te .Namu. 11966 Private Martin Holdsworth Wells. Bar to Military Medal 67095_ Lance-Corporal Basil :A.Henby Wentworth Worthington. I 2760 Corporal Alan Sperry. 21695 Lance-Sergeant William Bryan Wright. -30473 ~ignab:nan Gqrdon James .. N;ils11:µ .. 37619 Private Gordon Granville Beckingham. 35902 Lance-Sergeant Wilson Penman. 24431 · TrQ.oper Peter· Richard Blunden. ' F. JONES, Minister of Defence. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZWrTE 1147

Member of Licensing Committee appointed a~1d Deaths Registration Act, 1924, and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Wairoa for the purposes of the Maori Births Department of Justice,'· and Deaths Registration Regulations 1935, on and from the ls~ Wellington, 18th September, 1944. day of September, 1944. IS E 4cellen'cy the Governor-General has been pl~ased to Frank Bernard Loxley Jameson H appoint Alfred Ernest Bedford, Esquire, to be Registrar of Marriages for the District of N«:>lson for the purposes of the l\fa,rriage Act, 1908; Registrar of Births and Deaths to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District of for the District of Nelson for the purposes of the Births and Deaths N:apier. Registration Act, 1924, and Registrar of Births and Deaths of H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. Maoris at Nelson for the purposes of the Maori .Births and Deaths Registration Regulations 1935, on and from the 11th day of September, 1944. The. Tobacco-growing Industry Act, 1935.-.LWembers of Tobacco James A]exander Fyfe Board reappointed , to be Registrar of Marriages for the District of Buller for the Department of Industries· and Commerce, purposes of the · Marriage Act, 1908, Registrar of Births and Wellington, 14th September, 1944. Deaths for the District of B11ller for the purposes oCthe Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1924, and Registrar of Births and IS ~xcellency the Governor-General has been ·pleased to Deaths of Maoris at Westport for the_ purposes of the Maori Births H reappoint; in pursuance and exercise of the powers and and ·Deaths Registration Regulations 1935, on a.nd from the 7th auth_orities. of section 3 of the Tobacco-growing Industry Act, day of Sept.ember, 1944. 1935- Herbert James Keenan Walter Robert Olliver and Cedric Malcolm Paynter as representatives of manufacturers, and to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Clevedon, Nolan Rowling and Mar,tin Henry Thorn as representatives on and from the 28th day of August, 1944. · of growers, L. A. ATKINSON, Secretary. all of whom retired on the 31st, July, 1944, in pursuance of section 4 of the above Act. D. G. SULLIVAN, Notice coristituting the Northland, Auckland, Waikato, and Bay oj Minister of Industries and Commerce. · Plenty Provincial Patriotic .Districts

Wool-growers' Representatives on New Zealand Wool Council N pursuance and exercise· of the powers conferred upon him by · appointed.-(Notice No. Ag; 4135) I the Patriotic Purposes Emergency Regulations I939, the Minister of Internal Affairs doth hereby constitute and declare the Office of the Minister of Agriculture, · areas specified in the Schedule hereto, being now subdivisions of Wellington, 13th September, 1944. the Auckland Provincial Patriotic District, Provincial Patriotic Districts under the said regulations, as from the 30tli day of IS Excellency the Governor-General has been· pleased, in September, 1944, with the names and boundaries apecified in the H pursuance of paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of section 3 said Schedule. of the Wool Industry Promotion Act, 1936, to ap·point·- Noel Rutherford Jameson, Esquire, and John Duncan Revie, Esquire,· SCHEDULE to be members of and representatives of th\;\ wool-growers of the PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC DISTRICTS Dominion on 'the New Zealand Wool Council established under the 1. The Northland Provincial Patriotic Di8trict said Act. ALL that area comprising- B. ROBERTS, Minister of Agriculture. The County of l\fangonui, with the boundaries as defined iri · the Gazette of the 1st May, 1918, V'Ol. II, at page 1685, Trustees of the Balclutha Athenaeum appointed and including the Kaitaia Town District. The County of Whangaroa, with the boundaries as defined in Department of Lands and Survey, the Gazette of the 1st May, 1918, Vol. II, at page 1686. Wellington, 13th September, 1944. The County of Hokianga, with the boundaries as defined in the Gazette of 1st May, 1918, Vol. II, at page 1686, and IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance o~ sec­ including the Rawe1:1-e Town District and the Kohukohu H tion 3 of the Balclutha Athemeum Act, 1877, been pleased Town District. to appoint- The CoU'hty of Bay of Islands, with the boundaries as defined John Thomas Walter and in the Gazette of the 25th September, 1930, Vol. III, at Lewis John Edwards page 2823, and including the town districts of Kaikohe, to be 'trustees of the Balclutha Athenreum in place of David Thomas Russell, and Kawakawa.. Fleming and George D1.mnett Hunter, deceased. The County of Whangarei, with the boundaries as defined in R. G. MACM9RRAN, Under-Secretary. the Gazette of the 28th January, 1932, Vol. I, at page 150, . and incl11ding the Borough of Whangarei and the town (L: and S. 22/3630/48.) districts of Hikurangi, Kamo, and Onerahi. . The County of Hobsop., with the boundaries as defined in the Gazette of the 28th January, 1932, Vot I, at page 149~ Deputy Registrars of Marriages; &c., f!,PPointed and including the Borough of Darga'7ille. The County of Otamatea, with the boundaries as .defined -jn Registrar-General's Office, the Gazette of the 20th June, 1929, Vol. II, at page HiS4, .. Wellington, 19th September, 1944. T_i_s hereby notified that the :i:ollo1'ring appointments have been 2. The Auckland Provincial Patriotic District I made:- All that area comprising- Roy Mortimer Green The County of Rodney, with the boundaries as defined in the to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths Gazette. of the 28th March, 1929, VoL I, at page 790f for the District of Putarnru, on and from the 1st day of September, including the Town District of W arkworth. 1944. The Countv of Waitemata, with the boundaries as defined in J ohri Henry Dark the Gizette of the 2nd October, 1930, Vol. III, at page 2888, to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for and including the boroughs of Birkenhead, Devoilport; the District of Mount Benger, on and from the 1st day of September, New Lynn, Northcote, and Takapuna, and the town _1944. districts of Glen Eden, Helensville, and Henderson.- John Arthur Storey The County of Eden, with the boundaries as defined in the Gazette of the 20th December, 1939, Vol. III, at page 3555, to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Bi'.rths and Deaths for and including the City of Auckland and the boroughs of the District of Dunstan, <;>n and from the 18th day of August, 1944. Newmarket, Mount Albert, Mount Eden, Onehunga, Qn~ P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. Tree Hill, and Ellerslie. · · · · ...:: The County of Manubu, with the boundaril:'s as defined in· th~' Gazette of the 2nd February, 1922, Vol. I, at page '-273;' Appointments in· the Public Ser~ice and inc]uding the boroughs of Otahuhu, 1\fanurewa,'Pap~~· kura, and the town districts of Papatoetoe and Howick. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, The County of Fra.nklin, with the boundaries as defined in the Wellington, 19th September, 1944. · Gazette of the 20th April, 1916, Vol. I, at page ll35, An!J HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following including Dhe Borough of Pukekohe and the town districts . appointments in the Public Service :- of Tuakau, Waiuku, and Mercer. . .. T The County of Hauraki Plains, with the boundaries as deni:t~c( John Henry Miller in the Gazette of the 7th May, 1936, Vol. II, at page 8~~. /: to be Clerk of the Magistrates' Court at Wairoa for the purposes of The County of Great Barrier Island, with the boundaries''iis the .Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928, Official Assignee at Wairoa for defined in the New Zealand, Statutes, 1912, No. 46, at the S-upreri:J.e Caort District of Wellington for the purposes of the page 203. Bankruptcy Act, 1908, Maintenance Officer at the Magistrates' The County of Coromandel, with the boundaries as defin(}c:l _iij Court at Wairoa for the purposes of the Destitute Persons Amend­ the Gazette of the 21st January, 1937, Vol. I, at page 2:t5~ ment Act, 1928, Registrar of Marriages for the District of Wairoa The Countv of Thames, with the boundaries as defined· in· .the for the purposes of the Marriage Act, 1908, Registrar of Births and Gazette of the 21st January, 1937, Yol. I, at page 235, J?.eaths for the District of Wairoa for the purposes of the Births and including the Borough of Thames. , . . : '.. . ' 'l ' . ' THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT·E

The County of Tauranga, with the boundaries as defined in Fixing Date on which certain Returns under tlJ,e Fire Act, the Gazette pf the 27th May, 1937, Vol. II, ·at page 1198, 1926, are to be furnished to the Oarterton Fire Board ·and including the boroughs of Tau,ranga anrl Te Puk.e and . the Town District of Mount Maunganui. Department of Internal Affairs, . The County of Ohinemuri, with the boundaries as defined in · Wellington, 14th September, 1944. the Gazette of the_ 27th May, 1937, Vol. II, at page 1199, URSUANT to section 28 of the Fire Brigades Act, 1926, it fs · and including the boroughs of W ailii and Paeroa. P hereby notified that the returns showi:n,g the total gross amount ···' Also all the islands of the Waitemata Harbour, Hauraki Gulf, of the premiums received by or due to fi.re-il!surance companies a_nd Bay of Plenty not ot~erwise included. during the year ended 31st December, 1943, in respect of insurances held by such companies withiR the Carterton Fire District shall be, : _3. The Waikato Provincial Patriotic District transmitted to the Carterton Fire Board in the manner prescribed by All that area. comprising- th~·said section on or before the 31st day of October, 1944. The County 'of Raglan,. with the boundaries as defined in the W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. New Zealand Statutes, 1921-22, No; '64, at page 610. (I.A. 76/31/9.) The County of. Waikato, with the boundaries as defined in the · Ga.zette of the 3rd August, 1939, Vol. II, at page 2115, . a:nd inclu,ding the boroughs of Cambridge, Hamilton, Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Re'/location of Huntly, and Ngaruawahia., and the Town District of , Declaration Extending Application of P.art IV , Te .Kauwhata. The County of Piako, with the boundaries as defined in the N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regula·t·ioU: 19 Gazette of the 26th April, 1928, Vol. I, at page 1173, and I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944., including the boroughs of Morrinsville and Te Aroha. the Minister of Industrial Man-power. doth hereby revoke the The County of W aipa, with the boundaries as defined in the declaration published in the New ,Zealand Gazette No. 51 of the Gazette of the 24th September, 1936, Vol. III, at pagel 791,.. 8th July, 1943, extending .the application of Part IV' of the said and including the Borough Qf Te Awam1.1tu and the town regulations to all persons employed -in Welli:n,gton by ·the United districts of Leamington, Ohaupo, and Kihikihi. States Joint Purchasing Board. · The County· of Otorohanga, with the boundaries as defineq. in Dated this 13th day of September, 1944. the Gazette of the 29th April, 1926, Vol. I, at page 1097, A. MoLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. ... and including the Town District of Otorohanga. The County of J'}.awhia, with the boundaries as defined in the New Zealancl. Statutes; 1921~22, No. 64, at·page 609, and The Sharebrokers Act, 1908.-Licensed Share.brokers for the Year 1944 Town District of Kawhia. · The County of Wajtomo and that portion of the Clifton County Office of the Commissioner of Stamp Duties, north of the· Mohakatino River, with the boundaries as Wellington, 18th September, 1944. defin~d in the GaZP,tte of the 25th May, 1939, Vol. II, at page 1535, and including the· Boro~gh of Te Kuiti. OTICE is hereby given tha.t licenses under section 4 of the N Sharebrokers· Act; 1908, to carry on. the buiness of share­ ·; '"'._ ~.'. The :Bay of Plenty Provincial Patrfotic District broking in the Dominion of New Zealand/ during the year 1944, · have b~en issued to the persons whose names appear below, ah,q. All that area comprising- that the name " Buchals " in the .list on page 952 of the Gazette The CoU.ilty of Matamata, with the boundaries as defined in published- on 3rd August, 1944, should have been "Bucholz." the Gazette of the 1st April, 1914, Vol. I, at page 1333, including the Borough of Matamata and the Town District J. CARADUS, Commissioner of Stamp Duties. of Putarcuru. Tlie County of Rotorua, with the boundaries as defined in the • WELLINGTON DISTRICT · Arnold, W. E. New ZeaJarid Statutes, 1886, Part II, 6 (3), at page 315, Wellington. · . including the Borough of Rotor1J.a. Ashenden, N . Taihape. - ·The County of Whakatane, with the boundaries as 'definerl in Mellsop, K. H. Taihape. • '· the Gazette o'fthe 31st October, 1940, Vol. III, at page 2781, and including the Borough of Wha.katane. SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. The· County of. Opotiki, wfth .the boundaries as .defined in the Cooper, A. W. Invercargill. Gazette of the 21st October, 191n, Vol. II, at p':lge 3547, . •· including the Borough of Opotiki. · HAWKE's BAY DrsTRICT Gould, J.B. Waipawa ... .,.,:. Dated at Wellington, this 18th da7 of September, 1944. Prime, I. L. Napier. · ' · W. E. · PARRY, Minister·. of Inter~al Affairs. Stephens, George Hastings.

Abstract of Railways Working Account

p 1ST A_PRIL, , TO TH --·· F OUR-WEEKLY ERIOD ENDED 19'l'H A UGUST, 1 944 1944 19 A UGUST, 1944 Section. Revenue. Expenditure. Net Revenue. Revenu~. Expenditure. Net Revenue. ''--•.... K ... 1· I \ I l ,•:., p £ £ £ £ I £ £ main line and branches .. 625,776 . 541,_236 84,540 2,973,313 2,647,064 326,249 South Island main line and branches .. 319,001 340,082 .,...21,081 1,561_ ,558 1,567,133 -5~575 Nelson ...... 1,035 2,710 '-1,675 5,734 12,296 -6,562 Picton ...... 6,259 7,103 ·-844 32,633 33,410 -;777

••A,- Total railway operation, .. .. 9~,.071 891,131 60,940 4,573,238 4,259,903 313,335 Mis-cellaneous and subsidiary services .. 139,654 110,811 28,843 701,908 547,196 154,712

:t:. Total .. ' ...... 1,091,_725 1,001,942 89,783 5,275,146 4,807,099 468#047

' ' ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY. OPERATING REVENUE AND TRAFFIC ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY OPERATING EXPENDITURE ·1·-FouMyeekly I Year,to Date Four-~eekly Year to Dat~ Penod. • Period. l • . . . l £ £ Passenger 274,264. 1,151,140 Maintenance- £ £ fi:trcels, luggage, and mails . 32,574 154,240 Way and works 166,392 800,954 Goods 625,828 3,155,614 Signals and _electrical appliance~ 23,403 119,895 ~P.!)Uf and deinurr~ge 19,405 112,244 Rolling-stock 250,025 1,095,278 Transportation- :·'ii Total: raJlway operating revenue 952,071 4,573,238 Locomotive 172,801 900,138 Traffic 235,808 1,213,839 P~B!3eiigers 2,352·, 790 12,250,327 General charges 8,688 44,27~ --.~ ~ .',; . - :• .. ' Superannuation subsidy 34,014 85,521 µve.7~tock Tons 32,933 284,144 TiinJ>er . 48,281 236,466 Total operating expenditure 891,131 4,259,903 {),~her· ~OOd!! 614,075 2,946,798 Net operating revenue 60,940 313,335

· 'Total goods 695,289 3,467,408 Total railway operating revenue 952,071 4,573,2.38 ~o~cf Motor ·servic~s-. No. 979,255 4,887,508 :,:Jt::::r~ . . .£ 57,006 . 284,773 £ Capital cost ~f operi lines as at 31st March, 1944 7.0, 999, i'25_ SEPT. 21J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1149

P!blic Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendments.-Election to administer Estates

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several N . estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth:- Date Stamp Office No, Name. Occupation. Residence. Date I Election Testate or. I I of Death. filed. Intestate. concerned, ------.------;------,------I l 1 Barker, Eva Winifred Married woman Wellington .. 8/8/44 15/9/44 Intestate Wellington, 2 Battensby, William .. Farmer .. Te Kopuru .. 16/8/44 15/9/44 Auckland. 3 Beckett, Frederick Edward Farmer (soldier) Hamilton .. 15/12/43 15/9/44 Testate 4 I Brice, Edith Malvina .. Widow .. Christchurch .. 1/8/44 15/9/4>! Chri;tchurch. 5 Cameron, Annie Mackay Married woman Wanganui .. 24/8/44 15/9/44 Wellington. 6 Campbell, Mary Pitcairn Ngongotaha (formerly 9/7/44 15/9/44 Auckland. Waihou) 7 Catherwood, Agnes .. Eiffelton.. . . 11/8/44 15/9/44 Christchurch. 8 Davies, Mary Ann .. Auckland .. 23/7/44 15/9/44 Int~state Auckland. 9 Edmonds, Herbert Alfred Settler Whangarei .. 18/8/44 15/9/44 Testate 10 Evans, Harry John .. Chef Auckland (formerly 1/6/44 15/9/44 Hamilton) 11 Garvin, Frederick Dawson .. Labourer .. Christchurch 21/8/44 15/9/44 Intestate Christchurch. 12 Hay-Mackenzie, Margaret Frances Spinster .. Hawera .. . . 24/12/39 15/9/44 New Plymouth. 13 Hempseed, Ada Catherine .. Married woman Waiuta .. 1/8/44 15/9/44 Testate" Hokitika. 14 Hopkins, Rosalind Marguerite .. Palmerston. North 30/6/39 15/9/44 Intestate Wellington. , 15 ! Kearney, Ronald . . . . Clerk . . . . Hastings .. 30/6/44 15/9/44 Testate Napier. 16 I Kempthorne, John . . . . Land - agent (formerly Sumner (formerly 18/8/44 15/9/44 Christchurch. tomato-grower) Redcliffs) 1 7 Koorey, Lilla .. Married woman Wellington .. 22/10/37 15/9/44 Wellington. 18 McBride, Winifred Alice Widow .. Nelson .. 30/7/44 15/9/44 Nelson. 19 Parris, Arthur George Farm hand Rotorua .. 14/8/44 15/9/44 Auckland. 20 Presling, Sarah Ann .. Widow Napier .. 4/8/44 15/9/44 Napier. 21 Ross, Mary Ma,rgaret .. Christchurch 2/6/44 15/9/44 Christchurch, 22 Simpson, Stewart Edward El;~trician (~irman) : : . . 19/11/43 15/9/44 23 Smith, Peter .. Retired engineer .. Oama~u .. 16/8/44 15/9/44 Dunedin. 24 Straker, John .. Carpenter . . . . Greymbuth 15/8/44 15/9/44 Hokitika. 25 Wanless, Paulina .. Spinster . . . . Auckland 19/8/44 15/9/44 Auckland. 26 vVoods, William .. Retired farmer .. Matiere .. 21/8/44 15/9/44

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 18th September, 1944. W. G. BAIRD, Public Trustee.

The .:.Vational Service Emergency Regulations 1940.-Notice under Regulation 19 requiring Men, who have been called up for Service with the · Armed Forces, to report

ALBERT EDWARD CONWAY, Adjutant-General, New Zealand Military Forces, and an authorized officer for the purpose of the .I , above-mentioned regulations, do hereby give notice, pursuant 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 regulation 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 20th day of September, 1944. A. E. CONWAY (Brigadier), Adjutant-General, N.Z. :l\Iilita.ry Forces, Authorized Officer for the purpose of the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940.

SCHEDULE

Regi1-tration ! Name. Occupation. Address. No. I

______l ______c ______

The following man is required to report at 9 a.m. on Thursday, the 28th day of September, 1944, at the Drill Hall, Rutland Street, Auckland:·- 6529Gl I McLisky, Trevor Walter I ,vool-store hand I 24 Crummer Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland. The following man is required to report at 11.30 a.m. on Tuesday, the 3rd day of October, 1944, at the Army Office, Morrinsville :- 390048 ! Hamilton, ,Tames Silvester I \Vaotu R.D., Putaruru. The following man is required to report at 2p.m. on Thursday, the 28th day of September, 1944, at the Winter Show Buildings, John Street, Wellington:-

419/){)6 Haywood, John . · 1 Seaman Care of Union Steam Ship Co.'s "Baltraffic," Wellington.

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:-

Serial Date of I Price (Postage Authority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject-matter. Number. Enactment. ld. extra). · ,, Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908 Sale of Food and Drugs Amending Regulations 1944 1944/132 20/9/44 2d. Fisherie,c, Act, 1908 .. Rotorua Trout-fishing Regulations 1939, Amend­ 1944/133 20/9/44 ld. ment No. 2 Fisheries Act. 1908. and the Native Land Taupo Trout-fishing Regulations 1939, Amendment 1944/134 20/9/44 ld. Amendment and Native Land Claims No. 2 A!'!justment Act, 1926

Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. E. V. PAUL, Government Printer. C 1150 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. so

Election of Member of Hawke's Bay Land Board Taking of Fish for• Sale J. C. Robinson, 94 Church Street, Masterton, has applied for a Department of Lands and Survey, variation of his existing license in respect of the fishing-vessel District Office, Napier, 14th September, 1944. "Leown," WN. 322, so as to permit him to operate in its place the launch " Marion " (not yet registered), using the same method of FRANK RUPERT BURNLEY, Returning Officer for the fishing, catches to be landed at Glenburn, Flat Point, and Castlepoint. I , election of a membc"r of the Hawke's Bay Land Board, do G. A. G. Bronlund, Port Charles R.D., Colville, Coromandel, hereby notify, in accordance with the provisions of section 47 of has applied for a variation of his existing license so as to permit the Land Act, 192:4,, and the regulations made thereunder, that him to operate the 14 ft. launch "Rosalie" (not yet registered), • the only PE\I'son nominated to fill the vacancy occurring on the said using crayfish-pots, catches to be landed at Port Charles. Board was Cornelius John O'Reilly, Esquire, of Porangahau. I do therefore hereby declare that the said Cornelius John Sale by Wholesale of F:ish O'Reilly is duly elected a member of the Hawke's Bay Land Board Nelson Fisheries and Cool Storage, Ltd., Nelson, have applied as from the 27th day of August, 1944. for a variation in the conditions of their fish-wholesaler's license to Dated at Napier, this 14th day of September, 1944. permit the establishment and operation of a small chill-room at Havelock. F. R. BURNLEY, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Manufacture for Sale of Footwear (L. and S. 22/748/2.) H. E. Bush, 131 Hutchinson Avenue, New Lynn, Auckland, has applied for a license to manufacture women's wood-soled clogs and sandals. G. Healy, 410 Sandringham Road, Sandringham, Auckland, Notice of Persons affected by Applications for Licenses under Part III has applied for a license to manufacture women's footwear of the • of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936 open sandal type by the riveted,process. Persons considering themselves materially affected by the Fish Retailing decisions of the Bureau of Industry on these applications should , E. N. Horton, 169 Jerrald Street, Spreydon, Christchurch, has make any desired representations in writing not later than the applied for a fish-retailer's license to permit him to sell wet and 5th October, 1944, to G. L. O'Halloran, Secretary, Bureau of cooked fish from premises situated in Selwyn Buildings, Selwyn Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. Street, Christchurch. G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary.

CROWN LANDS NOTICE

Land in Westland Land District forfeited

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 20th September, 1944. OTICE is hereby given that the lease of the undermentioned land having been' declared forfeit by resolution of the Westland Land N Board, the said land has thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 1924. SCHEDULE WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT

Tenure. I License No. Section. Block. District. Licensee. Date of Forfeiture.

I Deferred payment 160 5 and 6 VI I Town of Rapahoe Arthur Charles Quy 2nd August, 1944.

C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. 25/1029.)

BANKRUPTCY NOTICE VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 153, folio 5 E (Otago Registry), for part Sections 4, 5, Block XIII, part In Bankruptcy.-Supreme Court Section 1, Block XIV, and part Section 381R, Deposited Plan 2025, North Molyneux District, containing 5 acres 3 roods 26 perches, in name of THE STIRLING DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY, ETER SMITH and William Smith, trading in partnership as LIMITED, having been lodged with me together with ah applica­ P Smith Brothers, of Whakaki, Labourers, were adjudged tion for a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby ,bankrupt on 11th September, 1944. Creditors' meeting of joint given of my intention to issue such new certificate of title on and separate creditors will be held at my office on Friday, 22nd 6th October, 1944. September, 1944, at 11 a.m. Dated this 12th day of September, 1944, at the Land Registry J. MILLER, Official Assignee, 'Wairoa. Office, Dunedin. G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES ADVERTISEMENTS

VIDENCE of the loss of certificates of title, Vol. 88, folio 95, THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) E and Vol. 88, folio 221 (Auckland Registry), for Sections 32 and 24, Block II, Tangihua Survey District, in favour of OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months FREDERICK GEORGE WATSON, of Tangihua, Farmer, and of N from this date the names of the :undermentioned companies ,certificate of title, Vol. 487, folio 180 (Auckland Registry), for Lot 39, will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register Deposited Plan 4653, being portion of Allotment 110, Parish of and the companies dissolved :- Waiwera, in favour of ERNEST LAWRENCE SCHISCHKA, of Waiwera, Farmer, having been lodged with me together with Removals Limited. 1931/151. applications for new certificates of title in lieu thereof, and evidence De Luxe Horse Transport, Limited. 1941/17. ,of the loss of Outstanding Deed of Lease No. 357848, affecting Given under my hand at Auckland, this 15th day of September, Lot 17 of Block TX, Deeds Plan 226, and being part ofland rec1aii:ned 1944. from the sea and Row comprised in certificate 0£ title, Vol. 767, L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. folio 30 (Auckland Re,gistry), given by The Arn.ckiland Harbour Board, as lessor, and ALFRED LAMBERT PIKE, of Auckland, Public Accountant and Auditor, as lessee, haviiag ,been lodged with PRIVATE ESTATE BILL me together with an application for a provisional lease in lieu , thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new A Bill inti~uled " The Marianne Caughey Preston Estate Act, ,certificates of title and provisional lease after fourteen days from 1944." '21st -s~pteniber, 1"944. OT.ICE is hereby .given. ,that Rieginald Ca,ughe,Y Se-ym~ur Smith, Dated this 15th day of September, 1944, at the Land Registry N ,of Ancldanrcl., m New Zeailand, Sho:p-1ass1atant, ,u1ten:ds t0 -Office, Auckland. apply by petition to the General Assembly of New Zealand during R. F. BAIRD, District Land Registrar. the present session for the passing of a Private Bill, the shart title :SEPT. 21.J THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTE 1151

of which is as above, to effect the following objects and purposes­ LAND RA.LES, LUIITED namely, to vary the terms of certain trusts created by the will of the late Marianne Caughey Preston, of Auckland, Married -YV oman, by IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION ,granting out of the residue of the said estate an increased provision in favour of the said Reginald Caughey Seymour Smith. Printed copies of the proposed Bill will, on or before the 14th In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of day of September, 1944, be deposited at the office of Examiner of LAND SALES, LIMITED. Standing Orders, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, and with the OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to sections 234 to 237 of the offices of Mes3ieurs Jacka and 1VIcElroy, Solicitors, Yorkshire House, N Companies Act, 1933, that a meeting of the creditors of the Shortland Street, Auckland, where the said copies may be inspected above-named company ·will be held at the registered office of the .and obtained. company, 83. High Street, Dunedin, on Monday, 9th October, Dated this 31st day of August, 1944. 1944, at 10.30 a.m., for the purposes provided for in the said 250 R. C. S. S1HTH. sections. Dated the 18th day of September, 1944. STYLE AND VALUE, LIMITED 778 C. S. D. AITCHISON, Liquidator.

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION THE RUATORIA SAWMILLING COMPANY, LIMITED In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of STYLE AND VALUE, LIMITED (in Voluntary Liquidation). IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION OTICE is hereby given that by entry in its minute-book dated N 12th September, 1944, the following extraordinary resolution Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolution was passed :- URSUANT to section 222 of the Companies Act, 1933, notice " That, as it has been proved to the satisfaction of the P is hereby given that by entry in the minute-book of the -company that it cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue its above-named company, duly made on the 6th day of September, business and that it is therefore advisable to wind up, it is hereby 1944, the following special resolution was duly passed :- resolved that the company be wound up voluntarily, and that " Resolved, this 6th, day of September, 1944, as a special Mr. JOHN ROBSON, of Wellington, Public Accountant, be and is resolution by an entry in the minute-book, that the company be hereby nominated liquidator for the company for the purpose of. wound up voluntarily by means of a creditors' voluntary winding such winding up." up, and that Mr. REGINALD WILFRED CHAPLIN, of Tokomaru Bay, A meeting of creditors of the company will be held at 2.30 p.m. be and he is hereby nominated as liquidator of the company." .on the 21st September, 1944, in the liquidator's office, First Floor, A.P.A. Building, 17 Grey Street, Wellington, to consider the Dated this 16th day of September, 1944. .affairs of the company and to confirm the appointment of liquidator 279 R. W. CHAPLIN, Liquidator . .or, if thought fit, to appoint their own nominee as liquidator. 273 JOHN ROBSON, Liquidator. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY UBSCRIPTIONS.-The subscription is at the rate of OTICE is hereby given that THOMAS HORNSBY & COMPANY, S £3 3s. per annum, including postage, PAYABLE IN .N LIMITED, has changed its name to HORNSBY & TAPPER, ADVANCE. LIMITED, and that the new name was this day entered on my Register Single copies of the Gazette as follows:- .of Companies in place of the former name. Ordinary Weekly Gazette: For the first 32 pages, 9d., Dated at Christchurch, this 31st day of August, 1944. increasing by 3d. for every subsequent 16 pages or 274 J. MORRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. part thereof ; postage, ld. Supplementary and Extraordinary Gazettes: For the first 8 pages, 6d. ; over 8 pages and not exceeding REGENT CINEMA (MANUREWA), LIMITED 32 pages, 9d., increasing by 3d. for every subsequent 16 pages or part thereof; postage, ld. IN LIQUIDATION Advertisements are charged at the rate of 6d. per line for the :first insertion, and 3d. per line for the second and any subsequent insertions. -NOTICE is hereby given tha.t, pursuant to section 300 of the All advertisements should be written on one side of the Companies Act, 1933, the following special resolution was paper, and signatures, &c., should be written in a legible:

THE EKETAHUNA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO::VIPANY, LIMITED GREEMENT BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND NEW A ZEALAND MADE AT CANBERRA ON THE 21ST IN LIQUIDATION JANUARY, 1944

Notice of Voluntary Winding-ii7i Resolution PAMPHLET-ROYAL Svo SIZE ·puRSUANT to section 222 of the Companies Act, 1933, notice is hereby given that at the annual general meeting of the .above-named company, duly convened and held on the 14th day of Containing Agreement as signed by the two Governments. .September, 1944, the following special resolution was duly passed:- Price, 6d. Postage, ld. " That the company be wound up voluntarily." Dated at Eketahuna, this 15th day of September, 1944. Also available at post-offices at AGCKCAND, CHRISTCHURCH, and DUNEDIN. 276 0. WALTON, Liquidator.

REPORT OF THE ECONOMIC COMMITTEE, 1932 BRUNNER COLLIERIES, LIMITED

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION IN PAMPHLET FORM :Members' Voluntary Winding Up 75 pages and cover Price, 9d. Postage, 2d. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of BRUNNER COLLIERIES, LIMITED (in Voluntary Liquida­ tion). GOLD-MINES OF THE HAURAKI DISTRICT OTICE is hereby given tha.t at a meeting of memb<.'rs of the above-named company held at the registered office, Com­ N By J. DOWNEY mercial Bank Chambers, 328 Lambton Quay, ·wellington, on F. Friday, the 15th day of September, 1944, at 12 noon, the following resolution was duly passed as a special resolution :- Price, 10s. Postage, 7 d. " That the company be wound up voluntarily." It was further resolved that FREDERICK HAROLD BA.ss, of Wellington, Public Accountant, be appointed liquidator. fJ USTOMS TARIFF OF NEW ZEALAND Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of September, 19,i4. J (BRiOUGHT UP 'l'O DATE AS AT 12/5/38.) F. H. BASS, Liquidator. Commercial Bank Chambers, 328 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Price: Paper, 2s. 6d.; postage, 4d.; full cloth and index, 2ii £1 12s. 6d., po:--tng-e, 1s. 2(1. 1152 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE · [No. 80

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