No. 1

THE GAZETTE Published by Authority

WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 13 JANUARY 1966

Land Taken for Road and for the Use, Convenience, or THIRD SCHEDULE Enjoyment of a Road and Leasehold Estate in Land Taken for the Purposes of a Road in Block IV, Orahiri Survey SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT District, Otorohanga County Leasehold Interest in Land Taken for the Purposes of a Road ALL that piece of land containing 1 rood 10·9 perches being part Section 54, Block IV, Orahiri Survey District; as the same BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. A PROCLAMATION 19961 (S.0. 42294) deposited in the office of the Minister of PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Brigadier Sir Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured sepia. Bernard Edward Fergusson, the Governor-General of New Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governo:r­ Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the land described General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this in the First Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road; and 28th day of December 1965. the land described in the Second Schedule is hereby taken for [L.s.] PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. the use, convenience, or enjoyment of a road, and the leasehold estate in the land described in the Third Schedule hereto, held Goo SAVE THE QUEEN! be Lenard Allen Murray by virtue of Crown lease, Volume (P.W. 72/31/2B/0; D.O. 17/7/23) 1074, folio 158, South Auckland Land Registry, is hereby taken for the purposes of a road; and I also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 13th day of Revoking Part of a Proclamation Defining the Middle Line January 1966. of a Portion of the Wellington-Napier via Woodville Rail­ way (Portion of Rimutaka Tunnel Deviation) in Block II, FIRST SCHEDULE Rimutaka Survey District, Hutt County SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT Land Taken for Road BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General ALL those pieces of land situated in Block IV, Orahiri Survey A PROCLAMATION District, described as follows : PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Brigadier Sir A. R. P. Being Bernard Edward Fergusson, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby revoke the Proclamation dated the 23rd day 0 0 28 · 5 Part Section 16A, Block IV, Orahiri Survey District; of February 1949, and published in the Gazette, 24 February coloured blue on plan. 1949, Volume I, page 619, and registered in the Land Registry 0 0 3 ·71 Office at WelJington as No. 3990, defining the middle line of 0 0 6 · 5fParts Section 14A, Block IV, Orahiri Survey District; portion of the Wellington-Napier via Woodville Railway 0 0 14·7 coloured sepia on plan. (portion of Rimutaka Tunnel Deviation) in so far as it 0 3 36·3 affects the land described in the Schedule hereto. 0 1 6 ·71 0 0 1 · 81Parts Section 14A, Block IV, Orahiri Survey District; 0 0 6 · 4 coloured orange on plan. SCHEDULE 0 1 2·7 WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT J 2 6 Parts Otorohanga PP lA Block; coloured blue on 0 0 8 S plan. ALL that piece of land containing 1 rood 26 · 01 perches situated 0 0 1 Part Otorohanga PP lB 2A Bleck; coloured sepia in Block II, Rimutaka Survey District, and being Lot 4, D.P. on plan. 21885. All certificate of title, Volume 930, folio 6, Wellington 0 0 13 · 31 Parts Otorohanga PP lB 2B Block; coloured orange Land Registry. 0 0 1 ·4f on plan. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ 0 2 20 · 4}Parts Otorohanga PP lB lB Block; coloured blue General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 0 1 0·4 on plan. 9th day of December 1965. 0 1 21 }Parts Otorohanga Q 2o Block; coloured blue on 0 0 9·9 plan. [L.s.] PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. 0 2 12 · 3 Part Section 31, Block IV, Orahiri Survey District; Goo SA VE THE QUEEN! coloured mange on plan. (P.W. 19/51/0; D.O. 12/2/0) As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 19961 (S.O. 42294) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured Declaring Lagoon Creek Road in Block II, Mararoa Survey as above mentioned. District, to be County Road

SECOND SCHEDULE BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor"'General SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ORDER IN COUNCIL Land Taken for the Use, Convenience, or Enjoyment of a Roaa At the Government House at Wellington this 8th day of ALL that piece of land containing 1 rood 31 · 7 perches being December 1965 part Section 14A, Block IV, Orahiri Survey District; as the Present: same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 19961 (S.0. 42294) deposited in the office of the HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured sepia, PURSUANT to section 112 of the Public Works Act 1928, His edged sepia. Excellency the Governor-General, a'-'iing by and with the 2 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. I advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby orders FIRST SCHEDULE and declares that the road described in the Schedule hereto ELECTRIC LINES shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become county road. 1. Lines for the transmission and supply of electrical energy within: (a) All that part of the City of Nelson shown oulined in SCHEDULE blue on the plan marked N.Z.E.D. 696, deposited in SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT the office of the New Zealand Electricity Department ALL that road known as Lagoon Creek Road situated in Block at Wellington; and II, Mararoa Survey District, commencing at its junction (b) All that area in Nelson Haven shown hatched blue on with No. 94 State Highway; and proceeding thence in a the said plan N.Z.E.D. 696. north-easterly direction through Section 10, for a distance 2. An electric line commencing at the Nelson City boundary of .approximately two miles; as the same is more particularly and proceeding in a south-easterly and easterly direction across delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 19948 (S.0. 7186) Sections 18, 21, 26, and 28, Block I, Maungatapu Survey deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, District, to the relay station and fire look-out on Fringed Hill, and thereon coloured red. as shown by means of a red line on plan N.Z.E.D. 531 deposited as aforesaid. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 47 /1545; D.O. 18/767 /7186) SECOND SCHEDULE ORDERS IN COUNCIL REVOKED Date Gazette Reference 17 January 1923 25 January 1923. Declaring Lynwood Road in Blocks IV and V, Mararoa 31 January 1927 3 February 1927, page 344. Survey District, to be County Road 20 January 1960 21 January 1960, page 53. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General (N.Z.E.D. 10/78/1) ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington this 8th day of December 1965 Present: Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL Alteration and Extension of Boundaries of Upper Rakaia ·PURSUANT to_ section 112 of the Public Works Act 1928, His Rabbit District (Notice No. Ag. 8316) Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby orders and declares that the road described in the Schedule hereto BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become ORDER IN COUNCIL county road. At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of December 1965 SCHEDULE Present: SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT THE RIGHT HoN. KEITH HoLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL ALL that road known as Lynwood Road situated in Blocks IV PURSUANT to the Rabbits Act 1955, His Excellency the and V, Mararoa Survey District, commencing at its junction Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent with No. 94 State Highway, and proceeding in a generally of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. easterly direction through part of Lot 1, of Run 301c for a distance of 3 miles approximately, to its junction with Wilderness Road; as the same is more particularly delineated ORDER on the plans marked M.O.W. 19946 (S.O. 7229) and M.O.W. 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Upper Rakaia Rabbit 19947 (S.0. 7233) deposited in the office of the Minister of District Order 1965. Works at Wellington and thereon coloured red. (2) This order shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the Gazette. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. 2. The boundaries of the Upper Rakaia Rabbit District are (P.W. 47 /1545; D.O. 18/767 /7229) hereby altered and redefined and, as from the commencement of this order, the boundaries of the said district shall be those specified in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE The Nelson City Council Electric Lines Licence 1965 BOUNDARIES OF THE UPPER RAKAIA RABBIT DISTRICT BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, Malvern and Ashburton Counties, containing 452,900 acres, more or less, ORDER IN COUNCIL bounded by a line commencing at the confluence of the At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of Selwyn River and the North Branch of the Selwyn River and December 1965 proceeding north-westerly along a right line to the southern­ Present: most end of Lake Lyndon; thence westerly along a right line to Red Hill; thence northerly and north-easterly along the THE RIGHT HON. KEITH HoLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL summit of the Craigiebum Range to Trig. Station V (Baldy PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, His Excellency the Hill), Block IV, Harper Survey District; thence north-westerly Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent along a right line to Trig. Station W (Mount Misery) on of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. the summit of the Black Range; thence westerly generally along the summit ·of Black Range to the watershed between the White River and Burnet Stream; thence· westerly along ORDER that watershed to Mount Murchison; thence northerly gener­ 1. This order may be cited as the Nelson City Council Elec­ ally along the summit of the Shaler Range to the northern tric .Lines. Licence 1965. boundary of Block VIII, Davie Survey District; thence westerly 2. Subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth, the Nelson along the northern boundaries of Blocks VIII, VII, and VI, City Council (hereinafter referred to as "the licensee") is Davie Survey District to the Main Divide near Clarkes Pass; hereby authorised to lay, construct, put up, place, and use thence south-westerly generally along the Main Divide to the electric lines described in the First Schedule hereto. Whitcombe Pass; thence southerly to and along the middle 3. The conditions directed to be implied in all licences by of Louper Stream and its production to the middle of the the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935 and the Electrical Rakaia River; thence south-easterly down the middle of that Wiring Regulations .1961 shall be incorporated herein and river to a point in line with the north-western boundary of ·shall form part of this licence, except in so far as they may be Lot 4, D.P. 17908; thence north-easterly to and along that inconsi~tent with the provisions of this licence. boundary to the southernmost corner of Reserve 2577; thence 4. The licence hereby conferred is subject to compliance by north-westerly generally along the south-western boundary the licensee with the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935, the of Reserve 2577 the abutment of a road and the south­ Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961, the Radio Interference western boundaries of part Lot 8, D.P. 3317, Lots 33 and 32, Regulations 1958, and with all regulations made in amendment D.P. 3588 to the westernmost corner ·of the last-mentioned lot; thereof or in substitution therefor, except in so far as they thence north-easterly along the north-western boundary of may be inconsistent with the provisions of this licence. Lot 32, D.P. 3588 to and along the south-eastern side of ·· 5. The systems of supply, shall be as described in paragraphs Gorge Bridge Road and its production to the middle of (a), (b), (d), (e), (f), and. (h) of regulation 21-01 of the Downs Road; thence easterly along the middle of that road Electrical Supply Regulations 1935. to the middle of the road forming the south-eastern boundaries · 6. This licence shall, unless it is sooner lawfully determined, of Rural Sections 31597 and 32165; thence north-easterly continue in force until the 31st day of March 1986. generally along the middle of the last-mentioned road to its · 7. The . Orders in Council specified in the Second Schedule abutment; thence north-westerly generally to and along the hereto are hereby revoked. north-eastern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 4592 and the south~ 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3 eastern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 12460 to the southern Alteration and Extension of Boundaries of Waimakariri Rabbit boundary of Lot 92, D.P. 1325; thence generally easterly and District (Notice No. Ag. 8319) northerly along that boundary and the southern and eastern boundaries of Lot 91, D.P. 1325; to a point due south of the south-eastern corner of Rural Section 35109; thence due BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General north to that corner and north-easterly generally along the ORDER IN COUNCIL south-eastern boundary of Rural Section 35109 and its pro­ At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of duction to the middle of the Selwyn River; thence westerly December 1965 up that river to the point of commencement. Present: T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. THE RIGHT HoN. KEITH HoLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL PURSUANT to the Rabbits Act 1955, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.

Alteration and Extension of Boundaries of Ashley Rabbit ORDER District (Notice No. Ag. 8318) 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Waimakariri Rabbit District Order 1965. BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General (2) This order shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the Gazette. ORDER IN COUNCIL 2. The boundaries of the Waimakariri Rabbit District, which At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of was constituted by Order in Council on the 21st day of December 1965 September 1960,* are hereby altered and redefined and, as Present: from the commencement of this order, ,the boundaries of the said district shall be those specified in the Schedule hereto. THE RIGHT HON. KEITI-I HOLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL PURSUANT to the Rabbits Act 1955, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent SCHEDULE of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. BOUNDARIES OF THE W AIMAKARIRI RABBIT DISTRICT ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, Counties of ORDER Oxford, , Eyre, and the Boroughs of Rangiora and 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Ashley Rabbit District containing 301,000 acres, more or less, bounded by Order 1965. a line commencing at a point on the sea coast in the middle of the mouth of the Ashley River and proceeding southerly (2) This order shall come into force on the day after the along the sea coast to the middle of the mouth of the date of its notification in the Gazette. ; thence westerly and northerly generally 2. The boundaries of the Ashley Rabbit District, which was up the middle of the Waimakariri River to a point due west constituted by Order in Council on the 1st day of March of Trig. Station S, Block IX, Upper Ashley Survey District; 1950,* are hereby altered and redefined and, as from the thence east to the said Trig. Station S; thence south-easterly commencement of this order, the boundaries of the said along a right line to Trig. Station C, Block XIV, Upper district shall be those specified in the Schedule hereto. Ashley Survey District; thence north-easterly generally along the south-eastern boundary of Run 300 and its production to the middle of the Ashley River; thence easterly generally SCI-IEDULE down the middle of that river to the point of commencement. BOUNDARIES OF THE ASHLEY RABBIT DISTRICT T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. ALL that area in the Counties of Ashley, Kawai, and Oxford, Canterbury Land District, containing 277,500 acres, more or *Gazette, 1960, No. 60, page 1499 less, bounded by a line commencing at a point on the centre line of the Main North Railway in the middle of the Ashley River; thence westerly and northerly generally along the middle of the Ashley River to a point in line with the south­ western boundary of Pastoral Run 300; thence south-westerly generally to and along that boundary to Trig. C, Block XIV, Alteration and Extension of Boundaries of Rangitata Gorge Upper Ashley Survey District; thence north-westerly along Rabbit District (Notice No. Ag. 8320) a right line to Trig. S, Block IX, Upper Ashley Survey District, on the Summit of the Puketeraki Range; thence north-easterly generally along the summit of that range to BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General Trig. V (Ashley Head), Block VIII, Esk Survey District; ORDER IN COUNCIL thence south-easterly along a right line to Trig. E (Block Hill), Block X, Okuku Survey District; thence south-easterly At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th_ day of along a right line to the source of the south branch of the December 1965 Waipara River; thence south-easterly and easterly generally Present: along the middle of that river to a point opposite the stream forming the eastern boundary of part Rural Section 34256, THE RIGHT HoN. KEITH HoLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Block II, Grey Survey District; thence southerly generally PURSUANT to the Rabbits Act 1955, His Excellency the to and along the said stream to the south-eastern comer of Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent Rural Section 34257; thence westerly and northerly along the of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. southern and western boundaries of that rural section to the southern boundary of part Rural Section 34256 aforesaid; thence westerly along the southern boundaries of that section ORDER and Rural Section 33149 to the north-western corner of part 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Rangitata Gorge Rural Section 37021; thence southerly generally along the Rabbit District Order 1965. western boundary of that rural section to its junction with (2) This order shall come into force on the day after the the boundary of the Kawai County (Gazette, 1917, page date of its notification in the Gazette. 4538); thence south-easterly generally following the boundary 2. The boundaries of the Rangitata Gorge Rabbit District, of the said county along the summit of the range to Mount which was constituted on the seventh day of June 1950,* Grey and continuing southwards to the northernmost corner are hereby altered and redefined and, as from the commence­ of Rural Section 34744, Block X, Grey Survey District; thence ment of this order, the boundaries of the said district shall be southerly to and along the middle of the road forming the those specified in the Schedule hereto. eastern boundary of Rural Section 34744, part Run 139, Rural Sections 34719, 33439, and 34532 to a point in line with the south-eastern boundary of the last-mentioned section; SCHEDULE thence south-westerly generally to and along the south­ BOUNDARIES OF THE RANGITATA GORGE RABBIT DISTRICT eastern boundary of Rural Section 34532 aforesaid and its ALL that area in the Geraldine and Ashburton Counties, production to the middle of the Makerikeri River, and along Canterbury Land District, containing 195,500 acres, more or the middle of that river to a point in line with the northern­ less, bounded by lines commencing at a point in the centre of most corner of Lot 1, D.P. 3601, Block XIII, Grey Survey the main stream of the Rangitata River in line with the District; thence south-easterly along a right line to the north­ northern boundary of Reserve 3796, Block II, Orari Survey eastern corner of Rural Section 5654, Block XIV, Grey Survey District; thence westerly to and along the said · northern District; thence southerly along a right line to the south­ boundary of Reserve 3796 and its western boundary, to and western corner of Rural Section 8820, Block II, Rangiora along the southern boundary of Pastoral Run 3, to and Survey District, and its production to the middle of Boundary northerly along the western boundary of the said Run ..'.?, Road; thence easterly and southerly along the middle of that across Lynn Stream and generally north-westerly along _the road and its production to the centre line of the Main south-western boundaries of· Rural Section - 36720, Pastoral North Railway; thence southerly along the centre line of Runs, 251, 303, a:nd 297 to the westernmost corner of the that railway to the point of commencement. last-mentioned Run; thence westerly generally along the T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. general southern boundaries of Pastoral Runs 302 and 241 to the westernmost corner of the said Run 241; thence north­ *Gazette 1950, Volume I, page 217 westerly to and along the south-western boundary of Pastor<:l,l 4 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No. 1 \ Run 110A (Mesopotamia) to the summit of the Two Thumb Road, the said I point being in line with the north-eastern Range; thence northerly generally along the summit of the boundary of Rural Section 18979; thence north-easterly along Two Thumb Range to its intersection with the Main Divide the middle of that road to i,ts intersection with the south­ at McClure Peak; thence north-easterly generally along the western boundary of Reserve 461; thence north-westerly along summit of the Main Divide to Sceptre Peak; thence south­ that boundary and its production to the middle of the Kowai easterly generally to and along the western side of the Have­ River; thence north-easterly down that river to its confluence lock Glacier, and the middle of the Havelock and Rangitata with the Waimakariri River, thence easterly generally down Rivers to the point of commencement. the middle of that river to the point of commencement. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. *Gazette, 29 September 1960, No. 61, p. 1499 *Gazette 1950, No. 38, page 748

Abolition of the Malvern County Rabbit District (Notice No. Ag. 8315) Alteration and Redefinition of Boundaries of the Plains Rabbit District (Notice No. Ag. 8324) BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of December 1965 ORDER IN COUNClL Present: At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of December 1965 THE RIGHT HoN. KEITH HoLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING iN COUNCIL Present: PURSUANT to the Rabbits Act 1955, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent THE RIGHT HON. KEITH HOLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. PURSUANT to the Rabbits Act 1955, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. ORDER 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Malvern County Rabbit District Order 1965. ORDER (2) This order shall come into force on the day after the 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Plains Rabbit District date of its notification in the Gazette. Order 1965. 2. The Malvern County Rabbit District, which was consti­ (2) This order shall come into force on the day af,ter the tuted by section 13A of the Rabbits Act 1955 (as inserted date of its notification in the Gazette. by section 4 of the Rabbits Amendment Act 1964) is hereby 2. The boundaries of the Plains Rabbit District, which was constituted by Order in Council on the 21st day of September abolished. 1960,* are hereby altered and redefined, and, as from the T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. commencement of this order, the boundaries of the said district shall be those specified in the Schedule hereto. Abolition of the Oxford County Rabbit Distrz'ct (Notice No. Ag. 8317) SCHEDULE BOUNDARIES OF THE PLAINS RABBIT DISfRICT BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District in the Counties of Malvern, Paparua, Eyre, Waimairi, Heathcote, Mount ORDER IN COUNCIL Herbert, Halswell, Ellesmere, and Wairewa, the City of Christ­ At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of church, and the Boroughs of Riccarton and Lyttelton contain­ December 1965 ing 415,000 acres, more or less, bounded by a line commencing Present: at a point on the sea coast at the middle of the mouth of the Waimakariri River and proceeding south-easterly generally THE RIGHT HON. KEITH HOLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL along the sea coast to Godley Head; thence westerly and PURSUANT to the Rabbits Act 1955, His Excellency the southerly generally along the shores of Lyttelton Harbour to Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent the southernmost point of the head of the bay in Block VII, of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. Halswell Survey District, near the junction of the Charteris Bay and Gebbies Pass Roads; thence south-easterly along the production of the north-eastern side of the former road to ORDER a point in line with the middle of the latter road; thence 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Oxford County Rabbit south-westerly to and along the middle of Gebbies Pass Road District Order 1965. to the middle of the road forming the south-western boundaries of Rural Sections 12131, 13552, and 5171; thence north­ (2) This order shall come into force on the day after the westerly along the middle of that road to a point in line with date of its notification in the Gazette. the south-eastern boundary of Rural Section 30434; thence 2. The Oxford County Rabbit District, which was con­ south-westerly to and along that boundary and the generally stituted by section 13A of the Rabbits Act 1955 (as inserted south-eastern boundaries of Rural Section 32581 and its pro­ by section 4 of the Rabbits Amendment Act 1964) is hereby duction to the middle of the road forming the north-eastern abolished. boundary of Rural Sections 22940 and 22726; thence south­ T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. easterly along the middle of that road to a point in line with the south-eastern boundary of Rural Seotion 22726; thence south-westerly generally to and along that boundary and its production to the middle of Ahuriri Bush Road South, along the middle of that road to and along the north-western Abolition of the Tawera County Rabbit District (Notice No. boundary of Rural Section 37634 and its production to the Ag. 8322) left bank of the Halswell River, along a right line to the northernmost corner of Rural Section 38093, and along the BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General north-western boundary of that rural section and its produc­ tion to the middle of Christchurch-Akaroa State Highway 75; ORDER IN COUNCIL thence south-easterly along the middle of that State highway At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of to the middle of Duck Pond Road; thence south-westerly along December 1965 the middle of that road and its production to and along the Present: middle of the road along the left bank of the new channel of the Halswell River; thence southerly along the middle of that THE RIGHT HON. KEITH HOLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL road and the left bank of the Halswell River to the shore of PURSUANT to section 20 of the Rabbits· Act 1955, His Excel­ Lake Ellesmere; thence north-westerly generally along that lency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and shore to the middle of the mouth of the Selwyn River; thence consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following north-westerly generally up the middle of that river to a order. point due west of a point on the north~western boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 3973, the said point being 20 chains south-west of the northernmost corner of the said Lot 1; thence north­ ORDER easterly along that boundary to the northernmost corner of the 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Tawera County Rabbit said Lot 1; thence north-easterly along a right line to the north­ District Order 1965. eastern corner of Rural Section 10759; thence north-easterly (2) This order shall come into force on the day after the along another right line to the south-western corner of Rural date of its notification in the Gazette. Section 3719; thence north-easterly along the north-western boundary of the said section and its production across the 2. The Tawera County Rabbit District, which was constituted road forming the south-eas,tern boundary of Rural Section by section 13 (a) of the Rabbits Act 1955 (as inserted by 15714; thence north-westerly along a right line to the north­ section 4 of the Rabbits Amendment Act 1964), is hereby eastern corner of Rural Section 13715; thence north-westerly abolished. along another right line to a point in the middle of Boundary T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 5

Alteration and Extension of Boundaries of Ashburton Gorge of the Kowai River to a point in line with the south-western Rabbit District (Notice No. Ag. 8321) boundary of Reserve 461; thence south-easterly along that boundary to a point in line with the middle of Boundary Road; thence south-westerly to and along the middle of ithat BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General road to a point in line with the northern boundary of Rural ORDER IN COUNCIL Section 18979; thence south-easterly along a right line ito the At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of north-eastern corner of Rural Section 13715 and along another December 1965 right line to the intersection of the western boundary of Rural Section 3719 and the north-western side of a road Present: passing through that section and forming the south-eastern THE RIGHT HoN. KEI'IH HoLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL boundary of R.S. 15714; thence southerly across the said road and along the western boundary of Rural Section 3719 to its PURSUANT to the Rabbits Act 1955, His Excellency the south-western corner; thence south-westerly along a right line Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent to the north-eastern corner of Rural Section 10759; thence of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. continuing south-westerly along a right line to the northern­ most corner of Lot 1, D.P. 3973, Block III, Hororata Survey ORDER District; thence south-westerly along the north-western 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Ashburton Gorge boundary of that lot for a distance of 20 chains; thence due Rabbit District Order 1965. west along a right line rto the middle of the Selwyn River; (2) This order shall come into force on the day after the thence westerly generally up the middle of that river to a date of its notification in the Gazette. point in line with the middle of the north branch of the 2. The boundaries of the Ashburton Gorge Rabbit District, Selwyn River; thence north-westerly along a right line to the which was constituted on the 9th day of February 1949,* southernmost end of Lake Lyndon; thence westerly along a are hereby altered and redefined and, as from the commence­ right line to Red Hill; thence northerly and north-easterly ment of this order, the boundaries of the said district shall along the summit of the Craigieburn Range to Trig. Station V be those specified in the Schedule hereto. (Baldy Hill), Block IV, Harper Survey District; thence north­ westerly along a right line to Trig. Station W (Mount Misery), on the summit of the Black Range; thence westerly generally SCHEDULE along the summit of Black Range to the watershed between BOUNDARIES OF THE ASHBURTON GORGE RABBIT DISTRICT the White River and Burnet Stream; thence westerly along that watershed to Mount Murchison; thence northerly ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, Ashburton generally along the summit of the Shaler Range to the County, containing 473,900 acres, more or less, bounded by northern boundary of Block VIII, Davie Survey District; a line commencing at Whitcombe Pass on the Main Divide thence westerly along the northern boundaries of Blocks and proceeding southerly to and along the middle of Louper VIII, VII, and VI, Davie Survey District, to the Main Divide; Stream to the middle of the Rakaia River; thence easterly thence north-easterly generally along the Main Divide to the along the middle of that river to a point in line with the Dampier Range, Block II, Minchin Survey District; thence western boundary of Run 117 (Upper Lake Heron); thence south-easterly generally along the summit of that range to southerly generally to and along that boundary to the middle Trig. W, Block I, Okuku Survey District; thence south-westerly of the Cameron River; thence south-easterly along the middle generally along the summit of the Puketeraki Range to Trig. of that river to the shore of Lake Heron; thence south-easterly Station S, Block IX, Upper Ashley Survey District; thence due generally along the northern and eastern shores of that lake west to the middle of the Waimakariri River; thence southerly to the south-western boundary of Run 117, aforesaid; thence generally down the middle of that river to the point of south-easterly along that boundary to the southernmost corner commencement. of the said Run; thence north-easterly along the south­ eastern boundary of Run 118A to the summit of Taylor T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. Range; thence southerly along the summit of that range (20891) to Mount Taylor; thence easterly to and along the middle of Boundary Creek to the middle of the north branch of the Ashburton River; thence south-easterly along the middle of that river to the middle of No. 72 State Highway (Woodend­ Directing the Revision of District Valuation Rolls Winchester); thence south-westerly generally along the middle line of that highway to a point in line with the middle of Brothers Road; thence westerly and southerly generally along BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General the middle lines of that road and Upper Downs Road to the ORDER IN COUNCIL middle of Hinds Gorge Road; thence north-westerly along At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of the middle of that road to the south-eastern boundary of December 1965 Run 107; thence south-westerly generally along that boundary and its production to the middle of the Rangitata River; Present: thence north-westerly up the middle of that River and the THE RIGHT HoN. KEITH HoLYOAKE C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Havelock River to the Havelock Glacier; thence along the PURSUANT to the Valuation of Land Act 1951, His Excellency western side of Havelock Glacier to Sceptre Peak on the Main the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and Divide; thence north-easterly generally along the Main Divide consent of the Executive Council, hereby directs that the to the point of commencement. District Valuation Rolls for Greymouth Borough and Papa­ T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. toetoe City shall be revised by the Valuer-General as at 1 *Gazette, 1949, Volume 1, page 555. January 1966. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Constituting the Tawera Rabbit District (Notice No. Ag. 8323) Revocation of General Court Martial Warrant Given Under Section 6 of the Visitlng Forces Act 1939 BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of To the General Officer Commanding 17 Division/Land December 1965 Forces Borneo. Present: WHEREAS, I am empowered by the New Zealand Army Act 1950 to authorise and empower you from time to time and THE RIGHT HON. KEI'IH HoLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL as occasion may require to convene general Courts Martial PURSUANT to the Rabbits Act 1955, His Excellency the for the trial of any person subject to military law who is Governor-General, at the request of ithe Minister of Agri­ charged with an offence for which such person may be culture made on the recommendation of the Rabbit Destruc­ tried by general Court Martial and to confirm the findings and tion Council, and acting by and with the advice and consent sentences of such Courts Martial, and also to authorise and of the Executive Council, hereby constitutes and declares the empower you to delegate such of these powers as you may area of land, the boundaries of which are declared in the think fit to any officer under your command or jurisdiction not Schedule hereto, being an area to which subsection (1) of below the rank of field officer : section 14 of the Rabbits Act 1955 applies, a rabbit district, And whereas, by my Warrant dated the 21st day of May and appoints that the name of the said rabbit district shall 1965, the power and authority as aforesaid was granted to you: be the Tawera Rabbit District, and orders that the basis on which the Rabbit Board to be established for the said distriot And whereas owing to a change in circumstances of com­ shall first levy its general rate shall be the acreage of land mand it is necessary to execute a further Court Martial occupied by the ratepayer. Warrant in substitution thereof: Now, therefore, I, Brigadier Sir Bernard Edward Fergusson, SCHEDULE the Governor-General of New Zealand, do hereby cancel and revoke the said Warrant dated the 21st day of May 1965 and BOUNDARIES OF THE TAWERA RABBIT DISTRICT all Warrants issued thereunder. ALL that area, in the Canterbury Land District, being the As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General whole of the county of Tawera, containing 603,470 acres, more this 11th day of November 1965. or less, bounded by a line commencing at the confluence of the Kowai and Waimakariri Rivers, Block VIII, Kowai DEAN J. EYRE, Minister of Defence. Survey District, and proceeding so:uth-westerly up the middle (Army 222/8/4) 6 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE . No. 1

General Court Martial Warrant Under Section 6 of the Promotions, Extensions of Commissions, and Date of Retire­ Visiting Forces Act 1939 ment, Transfer, Termination of Commission, Resignation, and Retirement of Officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force

BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General PURSUANT to section 15 of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Act 1950, His Excellency the Governor-General, by his To the Commander, 17 Division Malaya District, or the deputy, has been pleased to approve the following promotions, Officer for the time being Commanding 17 Division extensions of commissions, and date of retirement,. transfer, Ma]aya District. termination of commission, resignation, and retirement of WHEREAS, by section 6 (4) (b) of the Visiting Forces Act officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. 1939 (New Zealand), it is provided that, when a home force and another force are acting in combination, any officer of REGULAR AIR FORCE the other force duly appointed to command the combined forc3, or anv part thereof, shall be treated and shall have GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH over member~ of the home force the like powers of command, Promotions arrest, and punishment, and may be invested with the like The under-mentioned Flying Officers to be Flight auth::mty to convene and confirm the findings and sentences Lieutenants, with effect from 15 December 1965: of Courts Martial as if he were an officer of the home force of relative rank and holding the same command: Peter Gilbert Bevin (80027) . John Stuart Hosie (79671). And whereas, by the New Zealand Army Regular Fo:ce Alistair Graham Martin (80036). (Visiting Forces) O!der 19?5, issued pursuant to sect~on Perry John Wilkins (77209). 6 (5) of the aforesaid Act, 1t was declared that the port10n John Murray Denton (80031). of the New Zealand Army Regular Force that is for the Maurice Lyle Manttan (80035) . time being serving as part of the Far East Land Forces is Malcolm Ross Forsyth (80032) . serving together and acting in combination with the portions Christopher Bernard Carde (80028). of the military forces of Her Majesty, other than those raised Graham Maxwell Cochran (78265) . in New Zealand, to which section 6 of the Visiting Forces Act 1939 applies, and with which the said portion of the New Pilot Officer John Willis Lanham (80612) to be Flying Zealand Army Regular Force is for the time being serving Officer, with effect from 17 December 1965. as part of the Far East Land Forces : ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPLY BRANCH And whereas the aforesaid order remains in full force and Promotion effect: Equipment iDivision And whereas you have been for the time being appointed Flight Lieutenant John Dewar Anderson (71237) to be to command that part of the Far East Land Forces being the Squadron Leader, with effect from 10 January 1966. 17 Division Malaya District. Resignation Now, therefore, pursuant to the New Zealand Army Act Squadron Leader (temp.) Peter John Cribbens, A.N.Z.I.M. 1950 and the Visiting Forces Act 1939, I, Brigadier Sir (76697) resigns his commission, with effect from 22 December Bernard Edward Fergusson, the Governor-General of New 1965. Zealand, hereby authorise and empower you, from time to time and as occasion may require, to convene general Courts Extension of Commission and Date of Retirement Martial for the trial of such persons subject to military law Special Duties Division as members of the aforesaid portion of the New Zealand Army Regular Force as are for the time being under or within the Squadron Leader Donald George MacNab, M.c., o.c.M. territorial limits of your command or jurisdiction who shall be (78677) is granted an extension of his commission and age charged with any offence against the New Zealand Army Act for retirement until 15 July 1967. for which they may be tried by Court Martial, whether such This cancels notice in Gazette, 8 April 1965, No. 18, page offences shall have been committed before or after the date 485. of this Warrant or the date you shall have taken upon yourself the command: RESERVE OF AIR FORCE OFFICERS And I do hereby authorise and empower you to confirm the Extension of Commission findings and sentences of such general Courts Martial, but not to confirm, in the case of officers, any sentence of dismissal Pilot Officer Robert Kenneth Fellows McCormack (338983) from Her Majesty's service or any greater punishment and, is granted an extension o'f his commission until 4 July 1990. in the case of soldiers, any sentence of discharge with ignominy Trans/ er to Retired List from Her Majesty's service, and imprisonment or detention Group Captain Donald William Baird, A.F.c., p.s.c. (70008) exceeding 12 months, or any greater punishment, and to cause is transferred to the Retired List "A", with effect from 24 any sentence thereof to be put into execution so far as you December 1965. may lawfully do so under New Zealand military law: Termination of Commission And I do hereby further authorise and empower you to The commission of Flying Officer James Lorne Ewart, B.Sc., delegate to any officer under your command or jurisdiction not GRAD.I.E.R.E. (72556) is terminated, with effect from 16 below the rank of field officer a general authority to convene October 1965. general Courts Martial for the trial of such persons subject Retirement to military law as members of the aforesaid portion of Flying Officer Harold Norman John Trustrum (133432) is the New Zealand Army Regular Force as are for the time retired, with effect from 1 January 1966. being under or within the territorial limits of his command, whether the offences shall have been committed before or after 'Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December 1965. such officer shall have taken upon him his command, but not DEAN J. EYRE, Minister of Defence. the power to confirm the findings and sentences of such Courts Martial : (Air 12/11/9) I direct that the proceedings of every general Court Martial or of every district Court Martial convened by that last­ mentioned officer shall be reserved for confirmation by you in accordance with this Warrant: Appointment of Italian Ambassador And that, in all cases where your power to confirm is restricted by the terms of this Warrant, the proceedings shall HIS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be notified be reserved for confirmation by · the Adjutant-General of the that New Zealand Army: Mr Oberto Fabiani And lastly, I authorise and empower you to appoint and presented his Letter of Credence as Ambassador Extraordinary to delegate to any qualified officer as aforesaid the power of and Plenipotentiary of Italy to New Zealand at Government appointing a fit and proper person from time to time for House on 15 December 1965. executing the office of Judge Advocate at any such Court Dated at Wellington this 6th day of January 1966. Martial for the more orderly proceedings of the same: KEITH HOLYO AKE, Minister of External Affairs. And for executing the several powers, matters, and things herein expressed, this Warrant shall be to you, and to others whom it may concern, a sufficient Warrant and authority: And I declare that this Warrant shall, without ratification, Visiting Justice to Penal Institution Appointed extend to and invest with the aforesaid authorities and powers your successors and any officer for the time being commanding 17 Division Malaya District. PURSUANT to section 10 (2) of the Penal Institutions Act 1954, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General J. A. Fyfe, Esquire, J.P., this 11th day of November 1965. of New Plymouth is appointed to be a visiting justice to the New Plymouth Prison. DEAN J. EYRE, Minister of Defence. Dated at Wellington this 10th day of December 1965. (Army 222/8/4) J. R. HANAN, Minister of Justice. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE

Revocation of Appointments of Officers Authorised to Take SCHEDULE and Receive Statutory Declarations CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT-RUAPUNA DOMAIN-ASHBURTON COUNTY HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to RESERVE 3034, situated in Block X, Shepherds Bush Survey revoke the appointment of the holder for the time being of District: Area, 31 acres 3 roods 32 perches, more or less (S.O. the office of District Accountant, Department of Education, Plan 3177L). Auckland, in the service of the Crown, as an officer authorised Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. to take and receive statutory declarations under section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957. R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. Dated at Wellington this 13th day of December 1965. (L. and S. HO. 1/15; D.O. 8/3/17) J. R. HANAN, Minister of Justice.

Board Appointed to Have Control of Punehu Domain Revocation of Appointment of Officers Authorised to Take and Receive Statutory Declarations PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister of Lands hereby appoints HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to George Richard Burkitt, revoke the appointment of the holders for the time being of Laurence Brian Clapham, the offices in the service of the Crown, specified in the Schedule Douglas Ivor Coxhead, below, to take and receive statutory declarations under the Thomas Lawrie Hargreaves, said Act. Albert George Hurst, Charles Rex Langlands, and SCHEDULE Jack Roderick McCandlish Acting Medical Superintendent, Braemar Hospital and to be the Punehu Domain Board to have control of the Training School, Nelson. reserve described in the Schedule hereto subject to the pro­ Acting Medical Superintendent, Lake Alice Hospital, Marton. visions of the said Act as a public domain. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of December 1965. J. R. HANAN, Minister of Justice. SCHEDULE TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT-PUNEHU DOMAIN-EGMONT COUNTY SECTIONS 1 to 10 (inclusive), 41, and 103, Block XI, Opunake Appointment of Members of the Board of Examiners Under Survey District: Area, 11 acres and 23 · 2 perches, more or Quarries Regulations 1959 less. Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. PURSUANT to the Quarries Regulations 1959, the Minister of R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. Mines hereby appoints (L. and S. H.0. 1/237; D.O. 8/1/30) James Bertie McAra, and Robert Faulks Landreth to be members of the Board of Examiners under these regu­ Board Appointed to Have Control of Kohuratahi Public Hall lations, for a term of three years, as from 1 May 1966. Site Dated at Wellington this 18th day of December 1965. T. P. SHAND, Minister of Mines. PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister (Mines 17 /31 /2) of Lands hereby appoints Jessie Thorn Harre, Kate Theresa Hight, Winifred Violet Hill, Board Appointed to Have Control of Curio Bay Scenic Reserve Gordon Lynne Hill, Phyllis Joyce Kjestrup, and PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister Nellie Mavis Willis of Lands hereby appoints to be the Kohuratahi Public Hall Board to have control of Ellen Elizabeth Buckingham, the reserve described in the Schedule hereto subject to the Terrance William Buckingham, provisions of the said Act as a site for a public hall. William Hayward Buckingham, Hugh Forsyth Cowie, SCHEDULE Peter William Hayes, Owen Alastair McLean, TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT-STRATFORD COUNTY Alan Thomas Mair, SUBDIVISION 1 of Section 68, Block XIV, Pouatu Survey Dist­ Titus William Trewin, and rict: Area, 2 roods, more or less (S.O. Plan 1900). Leslie Woods Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. to be the Curio Bay Scenic Reserve Board to have control of R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. the reserve described in the Schedule hereto subject to the provisions of the said Act as a scenic reserve. (L. and S. H.O. 22/3220; D.O. 8/101)

SCHEDULE SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT-CURIO BAY SCENIC RESERVE­ Board Appointed to Have Control of Tutamoe Domain SOUTHLAND COUNTY SECTIONS 9 and 19, Block VIII, Waikawa Survey District: PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister Area, 25 acres 1 rood 25 perches, more or less (S.O. 2902). of Lands hereby appoints Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. William Edward Boniface, R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. Bruce Mitchell Bracey, Barry Lennox Gorrie, (L. and S. H.O. 4/262; D.O. 13/60) John Alfred Grimshaw, Frederick Keith Joyce, Roy Leonard Locker, James Morris, Board Appointed to Have Control of Ruapuna Domain Thomas Parker, and Donald WiUiam Smith to be the Tutamoe Domain Board to have control of the PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister reserve described in the Schedule hereto subject to the pro­ of Lands hereby appoints visions of the said Act as a public domain. Jack William Allan, Keith Joseph Boyd Early, John Gilbert King, SCHEDULE Vernon Clarke Latimer, NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-TUTAMOE DoMAIN-HOBSON Trevor John McKeown, COUNTY Edward Bruce Somerville McLauchlan, SECTIONS 26 and 29, Block VIII, Waipoua Survey District: Hubert Brand McLay, Total area, 17 acres and 1 perch, more or less (S.O. Plans William George Alan Taylor, and 14999 and 16994). Graeme Frederick Wise Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. to be the Ruapuna Domain Board to have control of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto subject to the provi­ R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. sions of the said Act as a public domain. (L. and S. H.O. 1/43; D.O. 8/3/104) 8 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

Appointment of Tauranga Acclimatisation Society to Control Appointment of Honorary Launch Wardens and JJ1anage a Reserve PURSUANT to sections 7 and 265A of the Harbours Act 1950, PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister the Secre1ary for Marine hereby appoints of Lands hereby appoints the Tauranga Acclimatisation Society William Eric Bell, and to control and manage the reserve described in the Schedule Trevor Lloyd Williams hereto subject to the provisions of the said Act, as a reserve for wildlife purposes. to be honorary launch wardens for the purposes of the Harbours Act 1950. SCHEDULE Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December 1965. SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-TAURANGA COUNTY G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary for Marine. SECTIONS 43 and 44, Block I, Waihi South Survey District: (M. 3/13/508/9) Area, 42 acres 2 roods 10 perches, more or less. Part certificate of title, Volume 1284, folio 70 (S.O. Plan 42995). Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. Officiating Ministers for 1966-Notice No. 1 R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. H.O. 36/2666; D.O. 8/5/236) PURSUANT to the Marriage Act 1955, the following names of officiating ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information. Appointment of Member of Cave Domain Board Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister The Reverend Darrow Aiona of Lands hereby appoints The Reverend Bryan Douglas Drake, L,TH. Alan Banfield Rogers The Reverend Henry Eric Kyrle Fry, M.A., Canon Emeritus to be a member of the Cave Domain Board, Canterbury Land The Reverend Gerald James John Austin Hadlow District, in place of James Wilson Richmond, resigned. The Reverend Charles Robert Hamilton The Reverend John Murray Harford, L.TH. Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. The Reverend George Ratcliffe Hemming, M.B.E., B.A., M.B., R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. B.S., A.C.T., TH.L. (L. and S. H.O. 1 /2; D.O. 8 / 3 / 37) Deaconess E. G. Lewis The Reverend Robert George Penman The Reverend Edwin Lyall Rogers The Reverend Maxwell Cassels Shennan Appointment of Member of Waihirere and Gray's Bush The Reverend Ivan Charles Smith Domain Board The Reverend William Wilmot Smith The Reverend Richard Edward Talbot The Reverend Craven Danny Tane. PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister of Lands hereby appoints The Presbyterian Church of New Zealand Heni Te Raupare Eade The Reverend John Hemingway Combes to be a member of the Waihirere and Gray's Bush Domain The Reverend Archibald Dixon Davie Board, Gisborne Land District, Cook County, in place of The Reverend Neville Bruce Glasgow Paora Kingi, deceased. The Reverend Hendrik Peter Middelplaats. Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. The Methodist Church of New Zealand R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. The Reverend Roy Manson Alexander (L. and S. H.O. 1/815; D.O. 8/36) The Reverend Robert Alexander Allan The Reverend Alfred Roy Bowden The Reverend George Gilmore Carter Member of the New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing The Reverend Moke Albert George Couch Board Reappointed (Notz'ce No. Ag. 8314) The Reverend David Palrama Harris The Reverend Richard John Hendry The Reverend Evan Rhys Lewis PURSUANT to section 3 of the Apple and Pear Marketing Act The Reverend John Ian Manihera 1948, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased The Reverend Alistair D. Pain to reappoint The Reverend Te Taotahi John Pihama Shapton Donald Sinclair The Reverend Donald Frank Prince (on the nomination of the New Zealand Fruitgrowers' The Reverend Ronald Nelson Simpson Federation Ltd.), to be a member of the New Zealand Apple The Reverend Keith James Taylor and Pear Marketing Board for a term of three years com­ The Reverend Robert Te Whare mencing on the 1st day of December 1965. The Reverend Harold G. Trost The Reverend Stanley James West. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December 1965. B. E. TALBOYS, Minister of Agriculture. Baptists (Ag. 3328) The Reverend Donald A. K. Dickson, M.A. The Reverend Trevor Garth Donnell, B.A. Pastor David Jacobsen Appointment of Harbourmaster for Otago Inland Harbours The Reverend Ian Sinclair MacDonald, L.TH. The Reverend Peter McNee, L.TH. PURSUANT to the Harbours Act 1950, the Minister of Marine The Elz'm Church of New Zealand hereby appoints Patrick Ronald McSoriley Mr Leslie William Covic. to be harbourmaster of Otago Inland Harbours as the same Full Gospel Mission are defined in the Otago Inland Harbours Regulations 1965. The appointment of a harbourmaster at Queenstown* is Pastor James Desmond Rubie. consequentially revoked. "Te Ora" United Maori Mission Dated at Wellington this 20th day of December 1965. Mr Takapu Honetana. W. J. SCOIT, Minister of Marine. *Gazette, 16 January 1964, page 12 Chrl'stian Revival Crusade (M. 3 / 13 / 508 /29) Mr Lionel William Burt Mr Clive Horatio Hayward Mr Athol John Laing. Appointment of an Honorary Launch Warden Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. J. G. A'COURT, Registrar-General. PURSUANT to sections 7 and 265A of the Harbours Act 1950, the Secretary for Marine hereby appoints Officers Authorised to Take and Receive Statutory Decla-·'ations Albert Pointon to be an honorary launch warden for the purposes of the Harbours Act 1950. PURSUANT to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, the Governor-General has been pleased to authorise the Dated at Wellington this 4th day of January 1966. holders for the time being of the offices in the service of the G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary for Marine. Crown, specified in the Schedule below, to take and receive (M. 3/13/508/8) statutory declarations under the said Act. 13: JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

. SCHEDULE A motor driver's licence issued under· the Motor . Drivers Postmaster, Auckland Airport. Regulations 1964* to the person described in column 1 of the Postmaster, Pauatahanui. Schedule hereunder. may authorise him to .·drive a ·heavy Postmistress, Wellington Airport. trade motor in the course of his employment for the employer Senior Supervisor, Telephone Accounts Branch, Wellington. described in column 2 .of the said Schedule, but shall not authorise him, while he is under the age of 18 years, to drive Dated at Wellington this 13th day of December 1965. a heavy trade motor for any ·other purpose. · .. J. R. HANAN, Minister of Justice. SCHEDULE Officers Authorised to Take and Receive Statutory Declarations Column 1 (Driver) Column 2 (Employer). Allan Robert Lane, Bush Ngok Young, Inch Clutha, Nr. Road, Kaitangata. Stirling. · PURSUANT to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations · Act 1957, the Governor-General has been pleased to authorise the Dated at Wellington this 21st day of December. 1965. , holders for the time being of the offices in the service of the JOHN McALPINE; Minister of Transport. Crown, specified in the Schedule below, to take and receive statutory declarations under the said Act. *S.R. 1964/214 Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1965/72 SCHEDULE (TI'.. 5 /3 /1) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The Assistant Secretary, Oakley Hospital, Auckland. The Assistant Secretary, Kingseat Hospital, Papakura. Exemption Order Under the Motor Drivers Regulations 19-61 . The Assistant Secretary, Tokanui Hospital, Te Awamutu. The Assistant Secretary, Lake Alice Hospital, Marton. The Assistant Secretary, Levin Hospital and Training School, PURSUANT to the Motor Drivers Regulations 1964,* · the Levin. Minister of Transport hereby orders and declares that the The Assistant Secretary, Porirua Hospital, Porirua. provisions of clause (1) ·of regulation 16 of the said regula­ The Assistant Secretary, Ngawhatu Hospital, Nelson. tions so far as they relate to the driving of heavy special type The Assistant Secretary, Seaview Hospital, Hokitika. vehicles shall not apply to the person hereinafter mentiom;d, The Assistant Secretary, Queen Mary Hospital, Hanmer. but in lieu thereof the following provisions shall apply: The Assistant Secretary, Sunnyside Hospital, Christchurch. A motor driver's licence issued under the Motor Drivers The Assistant Secretary, Templeton Hospital and Training Regulations 1964* to the person described in column 1 of the School, Templeton. Schedule hereunder may authorise b.jm to drive a heavy The Assistant Secretary, Seacliff Hospital, Seacliff. special type vehicle in the course of his employment for the Medical Superintendent, Braemar Hospital and Training employer described in column 2 of the said Schedule,' but School, Nelson. shall not authorise him, while he is under the age of 18 years, Medical Superintendent, Lake Alice Hospital, Marton. to drive a heavy special type vehicle for any other purpose. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of December 1965. J. R. HANAN, Minister of Justice. SCHEDULE Column 1 (Driver) Column 2 (Employer) ·officers Authorised to Take and Receive Statutory D~clarations Lawrence Taituma, Carrole Resident Engineer, Ministry of Street, National Park. Works, P.O. Box 104, Tau­ marunui. PURSUANT to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Dated at Wellington this 21st day of December 1965. authorise the holders for the time being of the offices in the JOHN McALPINE, Minister of Transport. service of the Crown, specified in the Schedule below, to take and receive statutory declarations under the said Act. *S.R. 1964/214 Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1965 /12 . SCHEDULE (IT. 5/3/1) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Assistant Regional Executive Officer, Auckland. Assistant Executive Officer, Auckland. Closely Populated Locality Declared Dated at Wellington this 13th day of December 1965. J. R. HANAN, Minister of Justice, PURSUANT to the Transport Act 1962, the Minister of Transport hereby gives notice as follows : · · · 1. The Warrant under section 36 of the Transport Act 1949, Exemption Order Under the Motor Drivers Regulations 1964 dated the 10th day ,of December 1958,* which relates to No. l State Highway (Awanui-Bluff) at Fairfield- in. Taieri C_qUilfy is hereby revoked. · PURSUANT to the Motor Drivers Regulations 1964,* the 2. The roads specified. in the Schedule hereto are hereby 'Minister of Transport hereby orders and declares that the declared to be a closely populated locality for the purposes of provisions of clause (1) of regulation 16 of the said regula­ section 52 of the Transport Act 1962. tions so far as they relate to the driving of heavy trade motors shall not apply to the person hereinafter mentioned, but in lieu thereof ,the following provisions shall apply: SCHEDULE A motor driver's licence issued under the Motor Drivers SITUATED within Taieri County at Fairfield: Regulations 1964* to the person. described in column 1 of the Schedule hereunder may authorise him to drive a heavy No .. 1 State Highway (Awanui-Bluff) (from a point 2 chains trade. motor in the course of· his employment for the employer measured westerly. generally along the said highway from, described · in column 2 of the said Schedule, but shall not Howarth Road to a· point 4 chains measured westerly generally authorise him, while he is under the age of 18 years, to drive along the said highway from Saddle Hill Road) . a heavy trade motor for any other purpose. Bellona Lane. · · Centennial Road. Coach Road. SCHEDULE Fairplay Street. Column 1 (Driver) Column 2 (Employer) Flower Street (from the No. 1 State Highway (Awartui­ Bluff) to Martin Road). John David Fredrickson, H. H. Wetton, Corbett Road, Freyberg Road. · Corbett Road, Bell Block. No. 3. R.D., New Plymouth. · Frv Street. Dated at Wellington this 21st day of December 1965. · Kennedy Road. JOHN McALPINE, Minister of Transport. Martin Road. . . . Old Brighton Road (from the No~ 1 State Highway-{Awanui:. *S.R. 1964/214 Bluff) to a point 9 chains· measured south-westerly generally Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1965/72 along the said Old Brighton Road from Walton Park Avenue). (TT. 5/3/1) Robert Street. · · . . . · . Saddle Hill Road-·(from the-No.1 State ·Highway (Awanui­ Bluff) to ~- point .18. chains measured westerly generally along Exemption Order Under the Motor Drivers Regulations 1964 the said Saddle Hill Road from the said highway). Sickel Street. · . Walton Park Avenue. PURSUANT to the Motor Drivers Regulations 1964,* the Minister of. Transport hereby orders and declares that the Dated at Wellington this 21st day of December 1965. provisions of clause (1) of regulation 16 of the said regula­ JOHN: McALPINE, Minister. of Transport; tions .. so far as they relate to the driving of heavy trade hiotors shall not apply to the person hereinafter mentioned, *Gazette, No. 77; dated 18 December 1958, yol. lII, p. 1858 but in lieu thereof the following provisions shall apply: (TT. 9/1/221) . B JO -No. 1

Re-voktng J)art of ti Closely J'opulated . Locality Situated in __ Block XV, Akatarawa Survey District, Hutt County (S.O. 26285). p'~iivfrJ~ th.~_fransport Act J~§2, the Minister -of Tra11sport As -the same are more particularly delineated on the -plan b.efepy gives notice that so much of the Warrant under $(?ctjon marked L.O. 20470, deposited in the office of the Minister of 3 of the Motor Vehicles Amendment Act 193ti, dated the 31st Railways, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. day of March 1931*, as relates to the route described in the Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December 1965. Schedule hereto is hereby revoked.- - JOHN McALPINE, Minister of Railways . ..(N.Z.R. L.O. 20953/147 /68) SCHEDULE - Br;rttit!o~in-flt~tllc264) . . As the .same is more particularly delineated on the plan SCHEDULE marked L.O. 20422, deposited in the office of the Minister of sotJrH AµctuNo. LAN0-:01~n1cr - Railways, artd thereon coloured orange. AJFJlQX:lMATE- area. ... o,f-.. .the,,piece .of Crowti.Jarul. set apart: Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December 1965. A. R: P. · - Being JOHN McALPINE~ Minister of Railways. 0 0 0·2 Lot 127, D.P. S. 9398, being part Section 16, Block (N.Z.R.. L.O. 16982/113/23) XIU,.. Galatea - Survey District. _Formerly part c~rtificate of -title . No. 2o/ 662, _South Auckland _: -Land, lle~~jry. :' Sitii'ated fu the Borough of Murupara. Cancellatfon of the Vesting.in the Waitemata County Council ;;::Dated ·ir~-weilingtonjliis .izn.cl,'·cfay ot De.cember 19€i$.;. _and Revocation of the Reservation Over Part of a Reserve JOHN McALPINE, -Minister of Railways. (N.Z.R. L.O. 23480/53) PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 19;53, the Minister of Lands ·herepy cancels the vesting in the Chairman, Council­ lors, and Inhabitants of the County of Waitemata and revokes the reservation over that part of the reserve for access purposes 1fdditional: I:,and at Duntropn Taken fp'r' the Purposes of the described in the Schedule hereto. ·'. -- · · Vunttdon .. Haka_tatamea Railway- .. -. · •-. • " ,,.,, t~ .,, ...... ii'URSUANT -,t~ th~- Pµb,Jiq .w~n·Jpt· Aci:.1928, ·-the Minister .of SCHEDULE Railways, _!t.~re,by, d~cJares. tlla.t, a.- sufficie.µ,t agre,e11?-e11;t t~ _that NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DIS1RICT--:-WAITEMATA COUNTY effect _havmg oeen _entered· Jnto, the land oescnbed, m the PART Lot 71, D.P. 24260, being part Allotment 217, Waiwera Schedule . hereto.-, is::; lieI'eby taken' Jot the purposes of the Parish, situated in Block VII, Waiwera Survey District: Area, Duntroon-Hakataramea Railway:drom and' after the. 17th -day 32 · 0 perches, more or less. Part certificate of title, Volume 507, ~f Ja.nu&ry 19(i6. folio 173 (limited as to parcels). As shown on rthe plan marked L. and S. l6/1812E, deposited $CllEPULE i11 the He.ad Office, Department of Lands .and Survey at Wellington, and thereon edged red (S.O. Plan 44813). APPROXIMATE area., of' the ''piece' of land taken: Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966; A._ R< .. J?. ----B~ing R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. f!.: :o. ·.·: f(U~a~ 1J~Ir Street,. _Block: : -I, :'1.).P. :218, bein& P.trt · (L. and S. H.O. 16/1812; D.O. 8/5/347) __ ,,.. ~- . Section lrBlock-IV, MaerewbenuaSurv:ey D1str1et. ~-'situa.ietl'- in Waitaki County (S.o~ ·13641). As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 20198, deposited in the <>flee .of the Minister of Change of the Purpose of a Reserve Railways, and thereon ,colow,-ec:L. plu~; _, . Pated _at WeHiri.gfchf tfiig' 22.ri4 day· of Dicember _1965. P,lJR~UANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Mi11i$ter --,- .. ---.' -,. --· - . JOHN McAJ)IN~. Mini~ter of ·ia:nw~y$; ofcLancis hereby changes the purpose of the reserve descrjbec;l in the Schedule hereto from a reserve for drainage purposes (N.Z.R. L.O. 24205 /3~); · to a reserve for recreation purposes.

JJ,~c(q_,:{!1;~,LatJ_µ tf,c_q11.z'retl_for a G:ovenfrnen{Workat Maymorn SCHEDULE · :Q.n'il, Not Requir¢d /9.r That Purpose 'to /Je Crown Land NORlH AUCKLAND LAND DIS1RICT-0NEHUNGA BOROUGH LoT 5, O.P. 19397, being part Allotment 24, small lots neat PimsuAlff to ·section ·- J5 -·- of ,the _Public :Works Act ---1928, -- the Qnebunga, situated in Block I, Ota.huhu Survey District: Area, Minister,.of Railways :hereQy -_ declares., the l~n4 des~ribeq · iri 12 · 35 perches, more or less. Balance certificate of title, Volume the .Schedule hereto to be Crown land -subje~t' tg the: Land 230, folio 16 L A~t 1948. adiom,.the J7t4 ~ay of .Jan!lacy J966. , · . -Dated a:t Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. · ,,._ -scimnui,if:- , R, G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. H.O. 6/1/793; D.O. 8/5/153) w~1N(J'ION -~- P1S1RICT mao~r~.mg--~reas of tlnrpieees-ofland declared Crown land: A. R.p: -_ - •· . - .. . -'.~ Being Change of the Purpose of a Reserve f).13':Part1.:ailwayJand .in Memorial of Pr.oclamatioli 29155, being ~rt Sectio_n __ Z99, Hutt Distiict; coloured , orange. ______.· ______•_ ._ ___ -_.- _· _ PuRsuMir to the ~Reserves and :Domains Act-1953, the Mini1;1ter 2._,.:2 ,22 Part:railw.ay Ia11ElmMemqdal •Of Proclamation' 29:35.5, of- La11ds hereby changes the purpose of the reserve descri_bed: . , -. "-heing ;p~r-t:: S-ectipn. 299/ -}{utt District; coloured in the· Sc-hedu1e hereto from a reserve_ for water purpo~es_ t9' sepia. · , · - ' ·· · - ·· ·· ·- ·· •· · - a reservl' for recreation purposes. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTB

SCHEDULE Reservation -of_ Land NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-0NEHUNGA BOROUGH ALLOTMENT 11 of Section 14, Village of Onehunga (formerly PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, the. Minj~ter pf I~angs b,.,~f~J?t part Lot 6 of Section 14, Town of Onehunga), situated in sets apart the land described in the Schedule hereto as a Block V, Otahuhu Survey District: Area, 3 roods 4 · 3 perches, reserve for wildlife purpose~'. · · ··' · · more or less. Part certificate of title, Volume 83, folio 257 (S.O. Plan 44707). SCJ:IEDULE Dated at Wellington this 24th day of December 1965. SoUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-TAURANGA COUJ'.'HY R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. SECTIONS 43 and 44, Block ,J,, Waihi South Survey District: (L. and S. H.O. 6/1/793; D.O. 8/5/153) Area, 42 acres 2 roods 10 perches, more or less, Part, certificate of title, Volume 1284,. folio 70 (S.O. Plan 42995). Dated at Wellington this 10th day·. of· Ja11uary ..1966;_:, _ Declaration That Land is a Public Reserve R. G. GERARD,' Minister of Dinds:. (L ancl s. H.O. 36/266_6;_p.o. 8/$/236). . " ' PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister of Lands hereby notifies that the following resolution was passed by the Onehunga Borough Council on the 9th day of August 1965. Fixing Date. on Which 'Certain Returns. Under the Fire - "That, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by section Services Act.1949 Are to,.be Furnished 13 of the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Onehunga Borough Council hereby resolves that the piece of land held by the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the said borough PURSUANT to section 52 of the Fire Services Act 1949, it is in fee simple, and described in the Schedule hereto, shall be hereby notified that the returns required by· that sEfctiOii (as and · the same is hereby declared to be a public reserve for amended by the Fire $ervices Amendment Acts .. .1953 .,ililc\ drainage purposes within the meaning of the said Act." 1956), · showing the amount of premiums received by or due to fire insurance companies during the year ended . 31 December 1965, shall be transmitted to the Fire~ Service SCHEDULE Council in the manner prescribed by the said:.se.ction, on .or NORTII AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-0NEHUNGA BOROUGH before the 28th day of February 1966. · · · - LoT 5, D.P. 19397, being part Allotment 24, small lots near Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December ·1965. Onehunga, situated in Block I, Otahuhu Survey District: DAVID C. SEATH, Minister-of Internal Affairs. Area, 12 · 35 perches, more or less. Balance certificate of title, Volume 230, folio 161. Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. Crown Land Set Apart, Subject to a Drainage Easement; ·foru R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. Public School in. the Borough of Glen Eden ·· (L. and. S. H.O. 6/1/793; D.O. 8/5/153) PURSUANT to section -25 of the Public Works·. Act 1928, the Minister· of Works hereby decJares the ·1and 'described in the Declaration that Reserves Form Part of the Ree/ton Domain Schedule hereto_ to be set_ a_ par_ t,. subje. ct· to_ ·the drain_ age easement created by memorandum. of transfer No., 1200-96, PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister North Auckland Land Registry, for a _public, school from of Lands hereby declares the reserves for recreation described and after the 17th day ~f January 1966. in the Schedule hereto to be a public domain, subject to the provisions of Part III of the said Act, to form part of the Reefton Domain to be administered as a public domain by SCHEDULE· the domain board. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT SCHEDULE ALL that piece of land containing 29·5 p_erches situated.~ih Block II, Titirangi Survey District, _Borough· .of Glen Eden, NELSON LAND DISTRICT-REEFTON DoMAIN-INANGAHUA North Auckland R.D., and being Allotment 593, Parish of COUNTY Waikomiti, and being part of the. land in Gazette_ , notice SECTIONS 47 and 90, Town of Reefton, situated in Block XIV, No. 19284, North Auckland Land Registry: · · ·: . ·-· ·· Reef ton Survey District: Area, 16 · 2 perches, more or less Dated af Wellington this 6th day of December.19.QS..., . (S.0. Plan 5109). Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. . PJ;i:RCY :a. ALLEN, Minister; of WQr~; (P.W. 31/1432; D;O. 23/166/0) · , R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. H.O. 1/32; D.O. 8/3/48)

Crown Land Set Apart for Road in Block IV, Orahiri Survey Reservation of Land and Declaration That Land be Part of District, Ototohanga County Turangarere Scenic Reserve PURSUANT to section. 25 of, the Public Works Act 1928, -the· PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, the Minister of Lands hereby Minister of Works hereby declares the land described in the sets apart the land described in the Schedule hereto as a Schedule hereto to--be set apart for--road from and after the reserve for scenic purposes, and further, pursuant to the 13th day of January -1-966. '. · .. · - ,,ve····-· Reserves and Domains Act 1953, declares the said reserve to form part of the Turangarere Scenic Reserve. SCHEDULR- SCHEDULE SoUJJI AucKLANi> LAND D1sn1cT. '. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT-RANGITIKEI CoUN1Y ALL those pieces of land si~uated in Block IV, Orahiri Survey SECTION 12, Block V, Ohinewairua Survey District: Area, DistriGt- described as follows·: -- 3 acres and 28 ·perches, more or less (S.O. Plan 24398). A. R. P. Being Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. 0 l 10 · 9 Part Section 54, Block IV, ·Orahiri ·Survey District: R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. coloured sepia on plan. . .. ·...... · . , _.. , .. (L. and S. H.O. 4/428; D.O. 13/82) 0 0 6 Part Old Bed· Waipa River; · coloured yellow. on plan. As the same are mor~ particularly delineated on the pla:q Revocation of the Reservation Over Part of a Reserve marked M.O.W. 19961 {S.O. 42294) deposited iµ:t:P.e offic~ 9f. the Minister of Works at Wellington, and ·thereon .eQlolir~d· a~. PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister above mentioned.· of Lands hereby revokes the reservation. over that part of Dated at Wellington th1s ·28th -day o( December: 1965·. --­ the reserve for scenic purposes described in the Schedule hereto. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. (P.W. 72/31/2B/0; D.Q. 17/7-/23}- SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT-RANGITIKEI COUN1Y SECTION 13 (formerly part Section 1, originally part Motukawa La_ nd Proclaimed as Roa~· in Block X, !' o~n _of ~inJoch, ·_anif. 2o 1), Block V, Ohinewairua Survey District: Area, 8 acres JJlock I, Upper Wakaflpu Survey Dist!"(ct, ~a~~~ County · · 2 roods 7 perches, more or less (S.O. Plan 24398). Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. PURSUANT to. section 29 of the Public Works Amendment Act R. G. GERARD, Minister of Lands. 1948, the· Minister of Works. hereby proclaims as. road the land (L. and S. H.O. 4/428; D.O. 13/82) described in the Schedule hereto. · THR .NEW: ZEALANff: GAZETTE: ·No.I

SCHEDULE Declaring Land Taken for a Public School in the City of 0rAGO LAND- DISTRICT Manukau ALL thos~ pieces of land situated in_ Otago R.D., described as foII<;iws:- - -- · -- -- · PURSUANT. to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the A~ R. · P. Being. Minister of· Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agre.e~ Iilent to that effect having been entered into, the land described 0 -0 18:3 Part Secti~ns 15, 16, 17, and 18, Block X, Town of in -the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a public school 0 from and after the 17th day of January 1966. 6 SCHEDULE __·:i_ •.·--}_c· ___ -r_: _1:d_:_ orange o-n u.r~---~g_; 2- 0··4 _._-_plan. ::_f :::z ~:~~ed-- NORTH AUCKLAND -LAND DISTRICT o· 2 o·4 - · - - · - ALL that piece of land containing 22·4 perches situated in 1 2 5·2 Crown land Block 1, Upper Wakatipu S.D,; col- Block III, Otahuhu Survey District, City of Manukau, North . _ oured orange_ on plan. Auckland R.iD., and being Lot 74, D.P. 55180. Part certificate 6 , 1_ 19_· ·4}Part- s_ecti_·on 4_ 2, Block 1, Upper Wakatipu S.D.; of title, Number 7A/359, North Auckland Land Registry. . 0 2 10·.3 coloured orange- on plan. _ Dated at Wellington this 6th day of December 1965. As the same are ~ore -_ particularly delineated on the _plan PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. marked M;O.W~ 19951 {S.O. 13704) deposited in the office of .the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured (P.W. 31/2392; D.O. 23/349/0) as above mentioned.-- - - ,Dated at Wellington this 13th day of December 1%5.. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. Declaring Land Taken for Better Uiilisation in the City of Auckland -~-J:,Pi~:-~1./1231; D.(). "18/300/34) PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that; a sufficient agree­ ment to that effect having been entered into, the land described I;>eclaring Land Taken for Maori Housing Purposes in the in the Schedule hereto is_ hereby taken for better utilisation City of Hamilton from and after the 17th day of January 1966. i>URsuANi' to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, rthe SCHEDULE Minister _of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT to- that _effect- having been -entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for Maori housing ALL that piece of land containing 8 perches situated irt purposes from and-_ after the 17th day of January 1966. Block XVI, Waitemata Survey District, City of Auckland, North Auckland R.D., and being Lot 4, D.P. 229. All certificate of title, Volume 100, folio 215, North Auckland SCHEDULE Land Registry. _ _ SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT . Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1965. ~- that - piece of land containing _24 perches _sit~ated ·m - PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. the-City of· Hamilton, being-Lot 1, D.P. S. 9~98, bemg J?art · (P~W. 71/2/5/0; D.O. 71/2/5/0) Allotment 10, Parish of Te Rapa. Part certifiqite of. t!tle, Volume 531, folio 184, South Auckland Land Registry, limited_ as .to parcels. · Declaring Land Taken for Better Utilisation in the City of Pated at Wellington this 13th day of December 1965. Auckland PERCY_B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. (P.W. 24/2646/5; D.O. 54/15,0/1/93) PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agree­ ment to that effect having been entered into,_ the land described in -the Schedule ·hereto is hereby taken fot better D~dari-;,,g Land Taken /or Maori Housing Purposes in Block utilisation from and after the 17th day of January 1966 . .Jll,, Kt;tpit,i Survey District,. Subject to Drainage -Rights

. - SCHEDULE PURSUANT to section 3Z of the Public Works Act 1928, the NORTH AUCKLAND _LANO DISTRICT Minister -of Works lereby declares that; a sufficient agreement to that -effect _havmg -been entered into, the land described in ALL that piece of- land containing 14·3 perches situated fa the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for Maori housing purposes Block XVI, Waitemata Survey District, City of Auckland, froriL and ,after the 17th day of January 1966. North Auckland R.n., and being Lot 27~ of Block 9, on D.P. 383. All certificate of title, Volume 132, folio 8, North Auckland Land Registry. - 'SCHEDULE Dated at -Wellington this 2nd day of December 1965; WELLING10N LAND - DISTRICT PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. AL1,,_ that .piece .of fand conW:ining, 35·7 perches situated in _ (P.W. 71/2/5/0; D.O. 71/2/5/0) Block' :JII; _Kapiti .Survey District, and being -Lot _1, J?.P. 25259: J>l'.trt:certificate ·of title, Volume 581, folio 105, Welling­ tdif :Land· Registry, subject to· the storm-water and surface W~Jer tjghts (in gross). granted by T. 633532. Declaring Land -Taken for Road in Block V, Waipu Survey - District, Whangarei County ·:oat~d at Wellington: this· 16th day of ~cember _19<>5. PERCY R ALLEN, Mini$ter-of Works. PURSUANT to section 32 of rthe Public Works Act 1928, the c:e~~'. _24/26~6/itft6; p._o~_ 32/0/6/68} Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effe.ct having been entered into, the land described in the -Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road from and after the 17th day of January 1966. Declariri$ Land Taken~ f~r, University Purposes -in Block xv, --- , , -·_ · . · -· Otahuhu Survey District SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT PmtSVANT to' section 32 of the-Public Works Act 1928, the Mm.ist_er. of_ W9rlcs hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement ALL those pieces of land -situated in Block V, -Waipu- Survey · to: 'tll.at ,_~ffcic_t having -been entered -into~ the land described District, North Auckland R.D., described as follow~: _ _ in the. Schedule hereto ~s hereby taken for university purposes A, R, P. Being fro~ and after the 17th day of January 1966. · 0 - 0 5 · 8 Part Allotment 9, Waipu Parish; coloured blue ori ·plan. - ' . SCHEDULE ' 0: -o 1 · 3 Part Lot 1, D.P. 28484; _coloured sepia oil plan. 0 0 6 }Parts Allotment 42, Waipu P_ arish; coloured yellow - NORTH -.AUCKLAND LAND' DISTRICT . - 0 1 39·6 on plan. ~--~---- ALt that piece of land containing 24 ~cres 1 rooci 3 · 6 per~hes 0 0 11 • 6 Part Allotment· 563, Waipu Parish; coloured blue situated· -in .. Block .XV,-- - Otahubu -Survey- District, -City --of · . on plan. .Manukau, .North Auckland R.D., and being part Allotment 48, _As t_he -same _are more. particularly delineated on ·the plan J>~sb 'o.f.-Papaku1J1.. Bal~qce certificate of title; Volume. 515; - ~ark~d M.O.W.- 19953 (S.O. 44662) deposited in the office folj .: ~< ~- PERCY B. ALLEN, Mi:Pister·-ot :Works.:. - . ·PERCY B~ ALLEN, Minister of Works . . ~_,P~w:·3i/6i1;is;'iio>23/408Jof -· - (P.W. 72/1/1/0; D.O. 72/1/1/12/0)' - . 13 JANUARY THE. NEW ZEALAND. GAZETTE

Declaring Land Taken for a Government Work to be Crown· Road Closed in Block IV, Lower W anaka Survey District, Land, Subject to a Drainage Easement Vincent County

PURSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act 1928, the PURSUANT to section 29 of the Public Works Amendment Minister of Works hereby declares the land described in the Act 1948, the Minister of Works hereby proclaims as closed Schedule hereto to be Crown land for the purposes of the the road described in the Schedule hereto. Land Act 1948 as from the 17th day of January 1966 subject to the drainage easement created by memorandum of transfer No .. 120096. SCHEDULE 0TAGO LAND DISTRICT SCHEDULE ALL that piece of road containing 6 acres 3 roods 28 perches situated in Block IV, Lower Wanaka Survey District, adjoining NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT or passing. through Sections 4, 5, 40, and part Section 10; ALL that· piece of land containing 30·5 perches situated in as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan Block II, Titirangi Survey District, Borough of Glen Eden, marked M.O.W. 19942 (S.O. 13658) deposited in the office North Auckland R.D., and being part Lot 1, D.P. 33691; as of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured the same is more particularly delineated on M.O.W 19958 green. . (S.O. 44933) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1965. Dated at Wellington this 6th day of December 1965. . - PERCY B~ ALLEN, Minister of Works. (P.W. 72/6/16/0; D.O. 72/6/16/0/1) PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works . . (P.W. 31/1432; D.O. 23/166/0)

Declaring Areas to be Access Lanes for the Purposes of the Motor Launch Regulations 1962 .. . _

Declaring Land Taken for a Government Work and Not PURSUANT to the Motor Launch Regulations 1962, the Minister Required for That Purpose to be Crown Land of Marine hereby declares that, for a period . of two years from the date hereof, subject to compliance with the conditions set out in the Second Schedule hereto, the area described in PURSUANT to section· 35 of the Public Works Act 1928, the the First Schedule hereto shall be an access. lane, and that Minister of Works hereby declares the land described in the within such an access lane regulations 11 and 12 of the Schedule hereto to have. been Crown land subject to the Land Motor Launch Regulations 1962 shall not apply. Act 1948 as from the 15th day of January 1965. FIRST ·scHEDULE SCHEDULE ALL that _area .of water at Wharekaho Beach (commonly WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT known as Simpson's Beach) Mercury Bay, within 200 yards ALL that piece of land situated in the· City of Wellington, of the edge of the water and bounded on the sides by parallel Wellington R.D., containing 25·78 perches and being Section lines 100 yards apart and 50 yards on either side of a centre 148, Evans Bay District; as the same is. more particularly line being extended in a 143 ° true direction from the eastern­ delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 19971 (S.O. 26262) most corner point of Lot 1, D.P. S. 5198, part Kuaotuna deposited in. _the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, 6A/6B/2, Block VIII, Otama S.D. and thereon bordered red. Dated at Wellington -this 16th day of December 1965. SECOND SCHEDULE PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. THE access lanes shall be marked as . follows: · (P.W. 71/9/2/0; D.O. 20/1/0/117t 34/2/139) L .Marker buoys, either barrel, drum, or spherical shap~d, painted _orange, with a vertical black stripe, each 50 yards apart shall be suitably moored along each side of the access lane. · 2. · At high-water mark on the foreshore at each side of each access lane in line with. the marker buoys there shall be Road C[osed in Blocks Xl[ and XVI, Kaitiek~ Survey District, placed a notice board measuring not less than 2 ft 6 in. by · · Taumarunui County 2 ft painted white with black letters. 3: }'he_ afor~said notice- boards shall contain the following notice: PURSUANT. to section 29 ·of the Public Works Amendment Act "NOTICE 1948, the Minister of· Works hereby proclaims as closed the Motor Launch Regulations 1962 road described in the First and Second Schedules hereto; and also declares that the road described in the First Schedule Access lane through which motor launches and water hereto, when so closed, shall vest in Bernard Wilfred Karam, skiers i:nay ·pass at speeds greater than 5 miles per hour of Raurimu, farmer, subject to memorandum of mortgage No. BATHERS KEEP OUT." 53_4702, Wellington Land Registry. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of December i965. W. J. SCOTT, Minister of Marine. FIRST SCHEDULE (M. 3/13/508/2) WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT ALL those pieces of road situated in Block XII, Kaitieke Survey District, Wellington R.D., described as follows: . A. R. · P. · ·· · Adjoining or passing through Declaring Area to be ·an A·ccess Lane at Browns Bay for the 0 0 34·7 Sectllon 5, Block VIII, and Section 7, Block IX, Purposes of the Motor Launch Regulations 1962 Town of Raurimu; coloured green on plan. 0 0 0 · 9 . Section 5, Block VIII, Town of Raurimu; coloured PURSUANT to· the Motor Launch Regulations 1962, the Minister green on plan. of Marine hereby declares that, for a period of two years A. - R. P. Being from the date hereof, subject to compliance with the con­ o· 0 0·03 Part Section 7, Block IX, Town ·of Raurimu; ditions - set out in the Second Schedule hereto, the area of coloured orange, edged orange on plan, and water described in the First Schedule hereto shall be an access being road by Declaration No. 605693, Welling­ lane, arrd that within such access lane regulations 11 and 12 of -ton Lancl Registry. the Motor Launch Regulations 1962 shall not apply. · ·

SECOND SCHEDULE FIRST SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT ALL -that area-·of water at Browns Bay, Haufaki Gulf; within ALL that piece of roaq containing 1 acre and 23 perches 200 yards of the edge of the water and bounded on the sides situated in Block XVI, Kaitieke Survey District, Wellington by parallel lines 200 yards apart the southern boundary R.D., adjoining or passing through Section 12, ·Block XVI; and being. extended- in a. 090° true direction from the· south-east part Waimarino No. 1; coloured green on plan. corner point of Lot 1, D.P. 10801. · · · As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.0.W; 18659 (S.O. 25063) deposited in the office of SECOND· SCHEDULE the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured THE access lane shall be marked as follows : as above mentioned.,- 1. Two 8 ft transit posts with a distance of not less Dated at Wellington· tlj~ :13th day of December 1965. than 10 feet. nor · more than 20 feet between and painted with 12 inch bright orange and black bands shall be erected . - . PimCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. on- land, in line with each side of the access lane, the first (P.W. 72/4/6/0; D.O. '&/4/0/6) posfljeing sited ori high-water mark. · 14 No. 1

· -2;1 OP:: ea9lt pf th,e- transit posts ~itecl. on high-water miuk ment at Wellington, for the purpose of maintaining thereon a there shall be fastened: in line with the sides. of .the· access. lane sewage emergency outfall as shown on the said plan, such a, notice board· measuring. not less than 2 ft. 6 fa. by 2 ft licence to be held and enjoyed by the licensee upon · and pai.nted bright a.range with. black. lettering...... subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule 3. The aforesaid notice board sp.all contain tl;le . following hereto. poti~e: •:'NOTICE SCHEDULE Motor Launch Regulations 1962 CONDITIONS Access lane through which motor launches and water skiers may pass atsp.eeds.greater than 5 miles per hour 1. This licence is subject to the Foreshore Licence Regula­ tions 1960 and the provisions of those regulations shall, as far BATHERS KEEP OUT." as applicable, apply hereto. . 4. Marker buoys, either barrel, drum, ot spherical shaped, 2. The outfall end of the pipe shall be marked with a painted bright · orange with a vertical · black stripe shall be beacon pole erected so that 6 feet is exposed above high-water suitably moored 50 yards apart to mark each side of the level; the top 3 feet shall be painted yellow and the remainder access lane, the first buoy to be sited 50 yards from high-water black. mark. . 3, Tho term of the licence shall be 14 years from the 1st day Dated at Wellin&ton _this 22nd day of December 1965. of January 1966. 4. The annual sum payable by the licensee shall be one W. J. SCOTT, Minister of Marine. shilling payable on demand. (M. 3/13/508/13) Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December 1965. W. J. SCOTT, Minister of Marine. (M. 4/3968/1)

Declaring Area Exempted from Portions of the Motor Launch Regulations 1962 New Year Honours List PuRSUANT to the Motor Launch Regulations 1962, the Minister of Marine hereby declares that, for a period of two years from the date hereof, subject to compliance with the conditions His Excellency the Governor-General has announced that set out in the Second Schedule hereto, the area of water the Queen has been graciously pleased, on the occasion ·of described in the First Schedule shall not be subject to the New Year, to confer the following honours: regulations 11 and· 12 of the Motor Launch Regulations 1962. CIVIL· DIVISION FIRST SCHEDUI.E Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British ALt · that area of water at Five Mile Beach, Lake Taupo, Empire (K.B.E.): bounded on the· sides by parallel lines 600 yards apart ex­ Mr. Jack Richard Butland, of Auckland. tending in a 250° true direction 200 yards from the edge of thee : water;.. the . south-eastern boundary commencing . 200 Knight Bachelor: yards 'north-westwards of the . access road at the southern Mr Francis Joseph Kitts, ·of Wellington. en?:._ of the Lanct.s and Survey. Department fenced blo~k. Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint· George _(C.M.G.): .. ~SECOND SCHEDULE Mr Arnold Everitt Campbell, of Wellington. THE area shall be marked as follows : Mr Thomas Wilfred Perry, of Christchurch. 1. At each launching place and positioned at normal lake C.ornmander qf _the .Most Excellent Order of the.Britzsh Empire level in the area defined· _fa the First Schedule hereto, there (C.B.E.): .shalL be erected a notice board measuring not less. than. 2 ft 6 in. ·by 2 ft painted orange with black letters. Dr Brian Gerald Barratt-Boyes, of Auckland. 2:' The aforesaid notice board shall contain th~_ :following Mr Jack Ian King, of Wellington. notice:' ' ' . ' ' . - Mr Matthew Garnet Latta, of Maungaturoto. "NOTICE Mr Henry James Thomps<>n, M.c., T.D., E.D., of Wellington. RESERVED AREA Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Regulations 11 arid 12 · of the Motor Launch Regula­ (0.B.E.): ., tions 1962 do not apply · Dr Louis Amos Bennett, of Christchurch. CAUTION The Rev. John Gilman Sharp Dunn, M.B.E., of Wellington. Mr William George Hilliker, of Dunedin. BATHERS KEEP OUT." Dr Cyril Spottiswoode Moy Hopkirk, E.D., of Palmerston -· Dated at Wellington this 20th day of December 1965. North. Mr Hallyburton Johnstone, of Hamilton. W. J. SCOTT, Minister of Marine. Mr Henare Tiakiriri Keepa, of Whangarei. (M. 3/13/508/8)- Mr Alexander Arthur Macfarlane, D.F.C., of Rotherham, Canterbury. Mr Tasman Joseph McKee, of Nelson. Mr Roland Maunsell Perry, of Masterton. The Rev. Douglas Milne Riddle, of Chandigarh, India. Mr Alex Gatonby Stead, of Hastings. Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Notice of Approval of Bylaws (M.B.E.): Mr Frederick Williarp. Archer, of Reefton. PURSUANT to section 165 of the Harbours Act 1950, the Mrs Kathrine McAllister Bell; of Tauranga. . Minister of Marine hereby gives notice that he approves Mr Reginald William Bennett, of Glertbrook, Waiuku. Bylaws No. 30 and No. 31 made by the Waitemata County Mr Royston Goodall Brown, of Te Awamutu. Council. Mr Mervyn Mackie Chisholm, of Molesworth Station, Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December 1965. Blenheim. Mr Alfred James Cox, of Gisborne. W. J. SCOTT, Minister. of -Marine. Mr James Owen Cruse, of Christchurch. (M. 4/1615) Mrs Muriel Annie Eliza Eastwood, of Te Aroha. Mr -Leopold Faigan, of Millers Flat, Otago .Central. Mrs Mary Elizabeth Gibbard, of Dannevirke. Mr Samuel Swanston Green, of Dargaville. Mr Thomas William George Howard Hammond, of Thorn- ton's Bay, Thames Coast. Mr William John Inskip, of Opotiki. Licensing North Shore Drainage Board to Lay a ~ewage Mrs Jessie Jarvis, of New Plymouth. E;m_(!rgenc~ -Outfall .in Kai patiki ~reek . Mr Frank Hugh Muirhead, of Invercargill, Miss Irene Gwenivere Olorenshaw, of Waimate. Mr Alexander Reade Robbins, of Featherston. PURSUANT to the Harbours Act 1950, the Minister of Marine Mr Inia Te Wiata, now residing in Britain. hereby licenses and permits the North Shore Drainage Board (hereinafter called the licensee, which term shall include its British .Empire Medal, for Gallantry (J3.E.M.): s11ccessors or assigns unless the context requires_ a different Mr Charles Christianson Hood, of :Chtistchurch. construction) to use -and occupy a part of the· foreshore and Constable Gustav Hjalmer Lindstrom, of Poriua East. ·bed oiHhe. creek in Kaipatiki Creek, as shown on plan marked Mr Humphrey Standford Stroud; of Auckland. · M.D. 12183 and deposited m_ the office of the Marine Depart- Mr David· Clark Taylor; of Auckland. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 15

British Empire Medal (B.E.M:): 1. This notice may be· cited as the Waiapu-Matakaoa Development· Scheme Amending Notice i966, No. 1. Mr Frederick Charles Bush, of Timaru. 2; The notice referred to ·in the · First Schedule hereto is . Constable Wilfred James Firmin, of Wellington. hereby amended by omitting· all reference to· the land· described Mr George Sherman, of Mangakino. in the Second Schedule hereto. · ' Mr Lionel James Voice, of Auckland. 3. The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service (Q.P.M.): hereby released from Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act Assistant Commissioner Edward William Mahood, of Auck­ 1953. land. Queen's Fire Service Medal, for Distinguished Service: FIRST SCHEDULE Chief Fire Officer Leonard Robert George Harlen, · of Date of Registration Hastings. Notice Reference No. Chief Fire Officer Norman McLeod, of Mataura. 30 June 1933 N.Z. Gazette, No. 50, 13 July 1933, W. 164J. page 1902 MILITARY DIVISION Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire SECOND SCHEDULE (C.B.E.): Brigadier Stanley Frederick Catchpole, o.B.E., M.c., E.D .• GISBORNE LAND DISlRICT Brigadiers' List (Territorial Force), of Auckland. ALL that piece of land described and situated as follows: Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire A. R. p. Being (0.B.E.): 1 0 0 Hahau A20B 1 (formerly part Hahau No. 2), Blocks Commander George William Shetter, Royal New Zealand II and VI, Waiapu Survey District. Navy, of Auckland. Dated at Wellington this 5th day of January 1966. Lieutenant Colonel Edward Harden Lyndale Maxwell, M.C., Royal New Zealand Artillery (Regular Force), of For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs : Wellington. J. M. McEWEN, Secretary for Maori Affairs. Wing Commander John Maxwell Carr, Royal New Zealand (M.A. 64/7, 64/7A, 30/2/3833; D.O. 6/6/991) Air Force, of Wainuiomata. Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.): Sub-Lieutenant Keith Ivor Knight, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland. Major Temporary Lieutenant Colonel John Moore Morris, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force), Maniapoto Development Scheme Amending Notice 1966, No. 1 of Wellington. Major Frank Finnegan, New Zealand Cadet Corps, of Christchurch. WHEREAS by virtue of the notice described in the First Schedule Warrant Officer First Class Walter Lessel Pearless, Royal hereto the land described in the Second Schedule hereto is New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force), of now subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953: Napier. Now therefore pursuant to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Squadron Leader John Lewis Nicholson Harris, Royal New Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as Zealand Air Force, of Wigram. follows: Flight Lieutenant Colin Selwyn Harvey Calvert, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Ohakea. 1. This notice. may be cited as the Maniapofo Development Warrant Officer James Vincent Mulcare, Royal New Zealand Scheme Amending Notice 1966, No. 1. Air Force, of Blenheim. 2. The land described in the Second :Schedule hereto is hereby released from Part XXIV of the Maori_Affairs Act 1953. Air Force Cross (A.F.C.): Flight Lieutenant John Stewart Boys, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Wigram. FIRST SCHEDULE British Empire Medal (B.E.M.): Date of . Registration Notice Reference No:' <;hief Petty _Officer Richard Vaughan Gordon, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland. . 5 May 1955 N.Z. Gazette, No. 33, page ·11s; s. 36477., Chief Communications Yeoman Joseph Eric Rea Collicoat, 12 May 1955 Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve, of Auck­ land. SECOND. SCHEDULE Chief Petty Officer Steward Raymond Sidney Edward Shorter, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Takapuna. SOUTH· AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT Sick Berth Chief Petty Officer Douglas Frank Blanchett, ALL that piece of land described and situated as follows: Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland. Staff Sergeant Te Huia Bennett, Royal New Zealand Army A. R. P. Being Service Corps (Regular Force), of Wellington. 668 3 10 Sections 4, 5, 12, 13, 14, and 15, Block II, Whareo­ Corporal Niwa Kawha, New Zealand Special Air Service rino Survey District (C.T. 1209 /72). (Regular Force), of Papakura. Dated at Wellington this 5th day of January 1966. Flight Sergeant Arthur Ronald Stacey, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Wigram. For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs: J. M. McEWEN, Secretary for Maori Affairs. SPECIAL LIST FOR COOK ISLANDS (M.A. 62/26, 62/26A, 15/2/279; D.O. 25/J/1) Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (0.B.E.): Mr Albert Oliver Dare, now of Christchurch. Mr Herbert John Morgan, of Rarotonga. Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.): Te Kaha Development Scheme Amending Notice 1966, No. 1 Mr Glassie Davy George Strickland, of Rarotonga. Mrs Upoko Tokoa Wichman, of Rarotonga. WHEREAS by virtue of the notice described in the First Schedule British Empire Medal (B.E.M.): hereto the land described in the Second Schedule hereto is Mr 'fukua Cameron, of Aitutaki, Cook Islands. now subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953: Mr David Metuarau, of Rarotonga. Now therefore pursuant to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Dated at Wellington this 4th day of January 1966. Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as D. C. WILLIAMS, Official Secretary. follows: 1. This- notice may be cited· as the · Te Kaha Development Scheme Amending Notice 1%6, No. 1. 2. The notice referred to in the First Schedule hereto is hereby amended by omitting all reference to the land des- Waiapu-Matakaoa Development Scheme Amending Notice cribed in the Second Schedule hereto. , ' 1966, No. 1 3. The land described in · the Second Schedule hereto is hereby released from Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953. WHEREAS by virtue of the notice described in the First Schedule hereto the land described in the Second Schedule hereto is now subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953: FIRST SCHEDULE. Now therefore pursuant to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Date of Notice Reference Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as 2 December.1931 N.Z. Gazette, No. 94, 17 December )93:.1, follows: page 3507. :16 TIIE NEW ZEALAND. ·GAZETTE No. J

SECOND SCHEDULE. Notice of Licensing Poll in Johnsonville Part of Jolinsonvill~ . GISBORNB LAND DISTRICT .Area ALL. that piece of land described and situated as follows : A. R. p. Being PURSUANT to section 13 of the Licensing Amendment Act (No. 2) 1953, the Licensing· Control Commission has deter­ 10 3 25 Omaio 24, Block V, Haparapara Survey District. mined that a poll shall be taken in the Johnsonville part of Dated at Wellington this 6th day of January 1966. the Johnsonville area (as more particularly defined in the 'Third Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 August For and on behalf ·of the Board of Maori Affairs: 1965, a copy of which may be obtained on request from the J. M. McEWEN, Secretary for Maori Affairs. undersigned) ' on tlie proposal that the sale of liquor be (M.A. 63 /9; 63 /9A; D.O. M.A. 10) authorised in the said part of the area (herein referred to as the Iicen~ing proposal) . The Commission hereby· authorises the taking of the said Notice of Licensing Poll in Wadestown Pari of Johnsonville poll, and the licensing proposal shall be deemed to be carried Area if the numbe1 of valid votes recorded for that proposal is not Jess than three-fifths of all the valid votes recorded in. respect of the proposal. PURSUANT to section 13 of the Licensing Amendment Act (No. 2) 1953, the Licensing Control Commission has deter­ The Commission now directs tha:t: mined that a poll shall be taken in the Wadestown part of the Johnsonville area (as more particularly defined in the 1. The poll be held within the Johnsonville part of the First Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 August Johnsonville area as defined in the Third Schedule of the 1965, a copy of which may be obtained on request from the Commission's decision of 9 August 1965. undersigned) on the · proposal that the sale of liquor be ' 2. The Returning Officer appointed for the taking of the authorised in the said part of the area (herein referred to poll shall be Cecil John Read, public servant, of Wellington. as the licensing proposal) . 3. The poll. shall be held between the hours. of 9 a.m. and The Commission: hereby authorises the taking of the said 7 p.m. on Saturday, 19 March· 1966, at the polling place or poll, and the licensing proposal shall be deemed to be carried ,places appointed and advertised by the Returning Officer. if the number of valid votes recorded. for that proposal is not 4. The Parliamentary rolls for the electoral districts of less th-an three-fifths of all the valid votes recorded in respect Karori and Porirua suitably marked to indicate the persons of the proposal. · ·entitled to vote, shall be the rolls to be used for the purposes The_ Commission now directs that: of this poll. 1. The poll be held within the Wadestown part of the John­ 5. A· supplementary roll for persons who have qualified sonville area as defined in the First Schedule of the Com­ since the last .· supplementary roll closed shall close at 6 p.m. mission's decision of 9 August 1965. on Wednesday, 9 February 1966. · 2~ The · Returning. Officer appointed for the taking of the poll shall be Cecil John Read, .Public servant, of Wellington. 6. The period fixed for special voting shall commence at 3. The poll shall be held between the hours of 9 a.m. ang 9 a.m. on Wednesday, 2 March 1966, and extend to the hour 7 p.m. on Saturday, 19 March· 1966, at the polling place. or fixed for the close of the· poll. places appointed and advertised by the Returning Officer.· , · 7. The cost of preparing rolls and conducting the poll 4. The Parliamentary rolls for the electoral districts of shall be apportioned between the Wellington City Council Karori and Wellington Central suitably marked to indicate and the Hutt County Council, based . on the number of the persons entitled to vote, shall be the rolls to be used for electors in each of these local bodies, in the area. the purposes of this poll. 5. A supplementary roll for persons who have qualified E. M. BASIL-JONES, since the last supplementary roll closed shall dose· at 6 p.m. Secretary of -the Licensing Control Commission. on Wednesday, 9 February 1966. ·. P.O. Box 5012 (Tel. 48 860), Wellington. 6. The period fixed for special voting shall commence at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, 2 March 1966, and extend to the hour fixed for the close of the poll; - 7. The cost of preparing roUs · and conducting the poll shall be borne by the Wellington City· Council. E. M. BASIL-JONES, Secretary of the Licensing Control Commission. Notice of Licensing Poll in Tawa Part of Johnsonville Area P.O. Box 5012 (Tel. 48 860), Wellington.

,PURSUANT to section 13 of the Licensing Amendment Act Notice of Licensing Poll in N gaio-Khandallah Part of (No. 2) 1953, ·the Licensing Control ·commission has .deter­ Johnsonville Area · mined that a poll shall be taken in the Tawa part of the John­ sonville area ( as more particularly defined in the Fourth PURSUANT to section 13 of the Licensing Amendment Act Schedule of. the.·• Commission's decision of 9 August 1965, (No. 2) 1953, the Licensing Control Commission has deter­ a copy of which may be obtained on request from the under­ mined that a poll shall be taken in the Ngaio-Khandallah signed) on the proposal that the sale of liquor be authorised part of the Johnsonville area (as more particularly defined in the said part of the area (herein referred to as the licensing in the Second Schedule of the Commission's decision of 9 proposal). August 1965, a copy of which may be obtained on request fr.om the undersigned) on the proposal that the sale of liquor The Commission hereby authorises the taking of the said be authorised in the said part of the area · (herein referred poll, and the licensing proposal shall be deemed to be carried to as the licensing proposal) . if the number of valid votes recorded for that proposal is not The Commission hereby authorises the taking of the said less than three-fifths of all the valid votes recorded in respect poll, and the licensing proposal shall be deemed to be carried of the. proposal. if the number of valid votes recorded for that proposal is not The Commission now directs that: Tess than three-fifths· of all the valid· votes recorded in respect of the proposal. 1. The poll be held within the Tawa part of the Johnsonville area as defined in the Fourth Schedule of the Commission's The Commission now directs that: decision of 9 August 1965. 1. The poll be held within the Ngaio-Khandallah part of 2. The Returning Officer appointed for the taking of the the Johnsonville area as defined in the Second Schedule of poll shall be Noel Anthony Tock, assistant town clerk, Tawa the Commission's decision of 9 August 1965. Borough Council. 2. The Returning Officer appointed for the taking of the poll shall be Cecil John Read, public servant, of Wellington. 3. The poll shall be held between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3. The poll shall be held between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, 19 March 1966, at the polling place or 7 p.m. on Saturday, 19 March 1966, at the polling place or places appointed and advertised by the Returning Officer. places appointed and advertised by the Returning Officer. 4. The Parliamentary rolls for the electoral district of 4. The Parliamentary rolls for the electoral districts of Porirua suitably marked. to indicate the persons entitled to Katori and· Wellington Central suitably marked to indicate vote, shall be the. rolls to be used for the purposes of this poll. the · persons· entitled to vote, shall be the rolls to be used for the· purposes . of this poll. . . 5~ A supplem·enfary roll _.for persons who have .. qualified 5. A supplementary roll for persons who have qualified since the last supplementary roll closed shall close at 6 p.m. since· the last supplementary roll closed shall close at 6 p.m. on· Wednesday, 9 February 1966. on Wednesday, 9 February 1966. ·. · · 6. The period fixed for special voting shall commence at · 6. The period fixed . for special voting shall commence· at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, 2 March 1966, and extend to the hour 9 a.m. ori Wednesday, 2 March 1966, and extend to the hour fixed for the close of the poll. fixed for the close of the poll. . 7. The cost of preparing rolls and conducting the poll shall 7. The cost of preparing rolls· 1tnd conducting the poll shall be borne by the Tawa Borough Council. be borne by the Wellington City Council. E. M. BASIL-JONES, ·. . · .. E. M. BASIL-JONES, Secretary of the Licensing Control · Commission. Secretary of the Licensing Control Commissfo~. P~O. 'Box 50i2 (Tel. 48 860), Wellington. · · -· P;O. Box 5012 (Tel. 48 860), Wellington. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 17

Classification of Roads in Wallace County SPECIAL ORDER PURSUANT to section 3 of the Noxious Weeds Act 1950, the following plant is hereby declared to be a noxious weed within PURSUANT to regulation 3 of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regu­ all parts of the County of Southland. lations 1955,* the Commissioner of Transport hereby revokes Barley grass (Hordeum murinum) the Warrant dated the 18th day of July 1950t and the Warrant dated the 23rd day of December 1952t which relate to the Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December 1965. classification of roads in Wallace County described in the G. J. ANDERSON, Director (Administration). Schedule hereto and hereby approves the Wallace County (Ag. 20649) Council's proposed classification of the said roads as set out in the said Schedule.

SCHEDULE WALLACE COUNTY Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 42-Public Inquiry Into Import Duties and Import Licensing Affecting Odoriferous Roads Classified in Class One Substances Deverys Orawia Road. Dipton Castlerock Road. Drummond Otautau Road. 1. The Tariff and Development Board proposes to hold a public Fairfax Isla Bank Road. inquiry regarding the manufacture of certain odoriferous com­ Fosters Road. pounds in New Zealand involving consideration of the tariff and Hillside Manapouri Te Anau Road. import licensing as affecting goods included in the following tariff Hundred Line Road (from Heddon Bush to the No. 96 State items: Highway (Mataura-Tuatapere)). Mixtures of two or more odoriferous substances (natural or Isla Bank Drummond Heddon Bush Road. artificial), and mixtures (including alcoholic solutions) with a Mossburn Five Rivers Road. basis of one of more of these substances, of a kind used as raw Otautau Tuatapere Road. materials in the perfumery, food, drink, or other industries: Otautau Wreys Bush Mossburn Road. Riverton Otautau Nightcaps Road. Item No. Thornbury Gropers Bush Road. 551.230.1 Mixtures of natural essential oils 551.230.2 Mixtures of natural and synthetic essential oils; mixtures of synthetic esters and ethers Roads Classified in Class Two 551. 230. 9 Other kinds All other roads under the control of Wallace County Council. The present rates of duty in respect of these items are: Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of December 1965. Item No. British Most Favoured General Preferential Nation Tariff R. J. POLASCHEK, Commissioner ·of Transport. 551.230.1 Free Free *S.R. 1955/59 (Reprinted with Amendments Nos. 1 to 4: 551.230.2 Free 20% S.R. 1961 /159) 551.230.9 25% 45% 50% Amendment No. 5: S.R. 1963 /70 Amendment No. 6: S.R. 1963/199 The following decision providing for concessionary entry under Amendment No. 7: S.R. 1965/142 Part II of the Tariff is also involved: Amendment No. 8 : S.R. 1965 / 198 Item No. tGazette, No. 47, dated 27 July 1950, Vol. II, p. 1037 551.230.9 Mixtures of synthetic odoriferous substances and tGazette, No. l, dated 15 January 1953, Vol. I, p. 41 mixtures of synthetic odoriferous substances with (TT. 8/8/280) natural essential oils, whether or not containing fixatives, but not containing alcohol or other solvents. The rates of duty payable under this concession are: British Preferential: Free General Tariff: 20% Plants Declared Noxious Weeds in the County of Matamata 2. For the purpose of taking evidence on this subject the Board (Notice No. Ag. 8312) will hold a public inquiry commencing on Tuesday, 19 April 1966, at 10 a.m., in the Board Room, First Floor, Law Society Building, 26 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington. PURSUANT to section 3 of the Noxious Weeds Act 1950 and to 3. Any person who intends to tender evidence should comply a delegation from the Minister of Agriculture under section with the "Notes for the Guidance of Witnesses", which have been 9 of the Department of Agriculture Act 1953 for the purposes prepared by the Board. A copy of these notes may be obtained from of the said section, the following special order, made by the the undernamed. Matamata County Council on the 11th day of November 4. Twelve copies of a typewritten statement of the evidence to 1965, is hereby published. be tendered, compiled in accordance with these notes, should be lodged with the undernamed not later than Tuesday, 5 April 1966. Each statement will need to be presented under oath at SPECIAL ORDER the public inquiry by the person tendering it. IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. behalf by the Noxious Weeds Act 1950, the Counties Act 1956 and amendments thereof, and the Noxious Weeds Act F. E. BEAUFORT, Extension Orders 1956 and 1964, the Matamata County Secretary, Tariff and Development Board. Council doth hereby resolve and declare by way of special P.O. Box 5070, Wellington. order that: Stinking mayweed ( Anthemis cotula) Welted thistle (Carduus crispus) are noxious weeds within the County of Matamata, as from the 1st day of January 1966. Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 43-Change in Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December 1965. Date of Public Inquiry Into Import Duties and Import G. J. ANDERSON, Director (Administration). Licensing Affecting Hinges (Ag. 20649) 1. Notice is hereby given that the public inquiry by the Tariff and Development Board into what rates of import duty should be imposed on hinges and also import licensing as affecting such goods, v.:hich was to have com~enced on Tuesday, 1 March 1966, m the Board Room, F1rst .Floor, Law Society Building, 26 Waring Taylor Street, Wel~mgton, Plant Declared Noxious Weed in the County of Southland will now commence at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, 13 Apnl 1966. (Notice No. Ag. 8313) 2. Twelve copies of a typewritten statement of the evidence to be tendered at the public inquiry should now be lodged with the undernamed not later than Wednesday, 30 March PURSUANT to section 3 of the Noxious Weeds Act 1950 and 1966. to a delegation from the Minister .of Agriculture under Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January 1966. section 9 of the Department of Agnculture Act 1953 for F. E. BEAUFORT, the purposes of the said section, the following special order, Secretary, Tariff and Development Boan~: made by the Southland County Council on the 29th day P,O .. ,IJ9;ll: 5070, Wellington, of October 1965 1 is hereby published. C 18 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

Notice of Final.Decision.dJ New Zealand Geographic Board re NELSON LAND DISTRICT · · Assigning ·?t Place Names Apogee Creek Block VI, Tasman Survey District. An east branch tributary of the WHEREAS; pursuant to section 12 of the New Zealand Geo­ Karamea River. graphic Board Act 1946, ~otice was given on the 26th day 9f Apollo Creek Block VI, Tasman Survey District. Aiigusf 19-65 of the intent10h of the New Zealand Geographic Tributary of the Karamea River. 'Bb'a;tcl to assi'gn the names set out in the Sched~le attached to Source on Mount Kendall. the' said· notice·: and whereas, pursuant to sect10n 13 of the Atlas Creek Block VI, Tasman Survey District. A said Act,· no objections have been received to such of the west branch tributary of the Kara- proposed ·names as are set out in the Schedule hereto : mea River. . . •. ·N~~' thitefore, purSU

NELSON LAND DISfRICT-continued CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT~continued McNabb Creek Block IV, Oparara Survey District. A Broadleaf Stream Block XII, Grasmere Survey District. tributary of the Ugly River. West branch tributary in the Wai­ McNabb Track Blocks V, X, XI, XII, Whakapoai ma~ariri Gorge section, , of. .,the Survey District, and XV, Gouland Wa1makariri River. Survey District. Commences at Pitt Campbell Creek Block IV, Davie Survey Distffot. Creek near the mouth of the Flows into the Waimakariri R:tver Heaphy River then up to Mount from its source near Campbell Pass. Barr, across the Gunner Downs to Carrington Gorge Block XII, Grasmere Survey District. Lake Aorere, and up to Centre In the Waimakariri Gorge. betweep Mountain. Mannering Cliffs and Shannon Moonstone Lake Block X, Tasman Survey District. Cliffs. . Lake approximately 1t miles long Deerprint Cove Block . IV, ·Kowai Survey District. in the Karamea River. Immediately north of Ofafanfa Orbit Creek Block X, Tasman Survey District. Gorge in the Waimakariti River. Small tributary of the Karamea Fosters Hill Block XVI, Grasmere Survey Dis.trict. River near its entrance to Moon­ In the Waimakariri Gorge vicinity. stone Lake. 3,584 ft. Perigee Creek Block VI, Tasman Survey District. Guinevere, Mount Block V, Davie Survey District. The An east branch tributary of the most prominent peak on the Jelli­ Karamea River. coe Ridge. 6,675 ft. Pyramid Creek Block IX, Leslie Survey District. A Hanging Basin Creek Block VIII, Wilberforce Survey Dis­ small tributary of the Karamea trict. Right bank tributary of the River, with its source near a peak Avoca River. called the Pyramid. Hanging Valley Creek Block III, Wilberforce. Survey Dis­ Rotopai Lake in Block I, Leslie Survey Dis- trict. Right bank tributary -of ..the trict. Approximately 50 chains Avoca River. north-west of False Peak. Hamilton Rapids Block XII, Grasmere Survey District. Rubble Creek Block XV, Whakapoai Survey Dis- In the Waimakariri Gorge, just trict. A west branch tributary of north of Broadleaf Stream. the upper reaches of the Ugly Harper Hills Blocks XI and XII, Hororata Survey River. District. Hills running generally Ryan Creek Block II, Whakapoai Survey District. north-east from the Glenroy Saddle, A tributary of the Gunner River. ·east of the Hororata River, to the Sandy Peak Block IX, Leslie Survey District. A Selwyn River, south-west of Coal­ peak approximately 50 chains gate. south-east of the "Pyramid". Horseshoe Bends Block IV, Kowai Survey District.. In 4,503 ft. the Waimakariri Gorge between Satellite Creek Block VI, Tasman Survey Di~trict. where Fosters Creek and Coal An east branch tributary of the Creek enter the Waimakariri River. Karamea River. Lancelot, Mount Block V, Bealey Survey District. Saturn Creek Block II, Tasman Survey District. A Prominent peak on the Jellicoe north-west branch tributary of the Ridge. 6,910 ft. Karamea River. Lansdowne Creek Blocks XIV, Grasmere Survey Dis- Sputnik Creek Block VI, Tasman Survey District. trict, and II, Kowai Survey District. An east branch tributary of the Flows north from Back Peak and Karamea River. Otarama Peak into Broken River. Star Creek ...... Block VI, Tasman Survey District. A La_tter Hill ...... _Block IV, Kowai Survey District. Hill tributary of the Karamea River. In in vicinity of Otarama Gorge, the vicinity of Mount Luna. Waimakariri River. Thor Creek Block VI, Tasman Survey District. Mannering Cliffs Block XII,_ Grasmere Survey District. Tributary of Karamea River in In the Waimakariri Gorge, opposite Mount Kendall vicinity. to where an unnamed stream· flow­ Venus Creek Block II, Tasman Survey District. A ing from Lake Blackwate·r enters west branch tributary entering the the Waimakariri River. Karamea River approximately 1 Maryburn ...... Power station in Block VII, Pukaki mile north of Mercury Creek. Survey District. In the Maryburn Waters Creek Block IX, Tasman Survey District. A Basin, east of the Mary Range. tributary of the Karamea River Meehan, Mount Block VI, Okuku Survey District. On with its source below Mount Dean. range between Mount Whatno and Virginia Peak. About 150 chains north-east of Mount Whatno. WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT Otarama Gorge Block IV, Kawai Survey District;· In _the Waimakariri River Gorge just Anderson Peak 6,025 ft. Block I, Arthur's Pass Survey south of Horseshoe Bends. District. At the head of the Rolles­ Patterson. Hi_ll _ Block IV, Kowai Survey District. In ton River on the Barron Range the ·vicinity of the Wainiakariri approximately due north of Mount Gorge. 3,642 ft. Armstrong. Pukaki Power station in Block IX, Pukaki Anna, Lake Block XV, Otira Survey District. Survey District. On the eastern Under the peak of Mount Franklin shores of Lake Pukaki. on its western side. Robyne Creek Blocks VIII and XII,. Mytholm Sur- Cole Creek Blocks X and XIV, Arnott Survey vey District. Tributary of Glenrae District. Instead of Bullock Creek. River, draining the north-west Florence, Lake Block I, Arthur's Pass Survey District. slopes of "The Roderick" Peak. At the head of the Rolleston River, Salmon Creek Blocks XII, Grasmere Survey District, high on the slopes of "Anderson and IX, Upper Ashley Survey Dis­ Peak". trict. Flows south-west 'info· ·the Sally, Lake ...... Block XV, Otira Survey District. On Waimakariri River. the eastern side of Mount Franklin Shannon Cliffs Block XII, Grasmere Survey District. just below the peak. In the Waimakariri Gorg~, ...... _ White Knight Stream Block VII, Waiwhero Survey District. Smuggler Cove Block XVI, Grasmere Survey District. Stream draining the southern slopes In the Waimakariri Gorge opposite of Mount White Knight, Paparoa Staircase Gully. Range. Spurs, The ...... Block XII, Wilberforce Survey Dis- trict. A system of spurs at the southern end of the Birdwood CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT Range. Airini, Mount Block XI, Nimrod Survey District. Swampy Creek Block VIII, Okuku Survey' ·nisfrfct. Name for Trig. S. in the Hunters Flows north-easterly into North Hills. Branch, Waipara River, ab.out. 30 Benmore, Lake Lake formed by the hydro-electric chains above its junction with dam on the Waitaki River for the . Waipara River. Benmore Power Station. Waterfall Creek Block IV, Kowai Survey District. Black Hill ...... Block IX, Upper Ashley Survey Dis- Flows into Wainiakariri. River .east trict. In vicinity of Waimakariri of Patterson Hill. Gorge. 4,367 ft. Whistling Creek Blocks V and VI, Okuku Survey Blind Creek Block IV, Wilberforce Survey Dis- District. Flows generally easterly trict. Left bank tributary of the from Mount ·wliatno into Waitohi Avoca River. River. Brassington Rocks Block XII, Grasmere Survey District. Wilson· Hill · Block ·I, Oxford Survey District. In In the Wairnakariri Gorge, near Waimakariri Gorge vicinity, east of Shannon Cliffs. Coal Creek. 2,863 ft. 20 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT-continued SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT-STEWART ISLAND Windwhistle Hill Block IV, Kowai Survey District. In Adams Hill Block II, Mason Survey District. Hill Waimakariri Gorge vicinity north approximately 1 mile north-west of of Waterfall Creek. Doughboy Hill. Zigzag Creek Blocks .XII and XVI, Grasmere Sur- Alexander, Lake Block . IV, Anglem Survey District. vey District. Flows into Wai­ Lake draining into tributary of makariri River almost opposite Freshwater River. where Salmon Creek enters Wai­ Allans Point Paterson Inlet. Point west of Kaipipi makariri Gorge. Point. Back Beach Block XVI, Paterson Survey District. Beach at The Neck, on the eastern 0TAGO LAND DISTRICT coast. Alpha Creek Tributary of Moke Creek in Run 11, Bats Cave ...... Solomon Island, north of Big South Mid-Wakatipu Survey District, Cape Island. Muttonbirding block West Otago. landing place. Beninore, . Lake Lake formed by the hydro-electric Belltopper Falls Block III, Pegasus Survey District. dam on the Waitaki River for the Waterfall at the mouth of Pegasus Benmore Power Station. River. Boggy Creek Blocks V and IX, McKerrow Survey Bens Bay ...... Bay in North Arm, Port Pegasus, District, and Block VIII, Wilkin South Cape Survey District. Survey District. Flows westward Benson Peak Block VII, Anglem Survey District. into Lake Wanaka. Southernmost peak of Ruggedy Canadian Creek Block VII, Beaumont Survey District. Mountains. A tributary of the Clutha River. Big. Bight ...... Bay on the western shore of Codfish Fan· Creek ...... Tributary of Moke Creek in Run 11, Island off north-west coast of Mid-Wakatipu Survey District, Stewart Island. West Otago. Big Bungaree Block I, Anglem Survey District. Kiwi Creek Blocks VIII and XII, Haast Survey Beach on the north-east coast of District. The area through which Stewart Island. Instead of "Bunga­ this. creek flows is shown on maps ree". as "Kiwi Flat". Big Hellfire Beach ...... Block VI, Anglem Survey District. Makarora Gorge Block V, Haast Survey District. Near East coast, Stewart Island. "Hellfire the source of the Makarora River. Beach". (Geographic Board deci­ Sawmill Creek Block I, McKerrow Survey District. sion, 1941.) The area through which this creek Big Kuri Bay Block IX, Lords River Survey Dis- flows is shown on maps as "Sawmill trict. On south-east coast of Stew­ Flat". art Island. In place of "Kuri Bay". Big Moggy ...... Island in South-West Titi Islands SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT group. As alternative name for Mokonui Island. (Geographic Black Creek Fiordland National Park. Flows into Board decision, 1962). Eglinton River. Crossed by Te Big Sand .. Pass Block IX, Mason Survey District. Anau - Milford road, 29 · 85 miles Pass north of Duck Creek. from· Te Anau. Big Sandhill Block IX, Mason Survey District. Chamberlain, Lake...... Fiordland National Park. Lake Hill (600 ft), south of Duck Creek. approximately t mile in length, Big Ship Passage Port Pegasus. Strait between Pearl situated north of Lake Browne, and Anchorage Islands. between Hall Arm and Crooked Arm, Doubtful Sound. South Lati­ Big South Cape Island Island of South-West Titi Islands tude 45° 20' 30", East Longitude group. Instead of Long Island or 167° 03' 30". Jura. Alternative Maori name, Deer Flat ...... Fiordland National Park. Clearing on Taukihepa, approved 1962. western side of Te Anau - Milford Blind Passage Port Pegasus. Strait between Anchor­ road, 38 · 3 miles from Te Anau. age and Noble Islands. Disappointment Creek Fiordland National Park. Flows into Boat Harbour On the east coast of Big South Cape Hollyford River. Crossed by Te Island. Muttonbirding block land­ Anau - Milford road, 56 · 85 miles ing place. from Te Anau. Bobs Point Block I, Paterson Survey District, Forms eastern headland of Lee Divide Creek Fiordland National Park.· Flows into Bay. Instead of East Head. Pass Creek. . and the Hollyford Boulder Beach Paterson Inlet. On the south-west River. At the divide between the coast of Ulva Island. Eglinton and Hollyford catchments, Browns Garden Block I, Lords River Survey District. · 52 · 85 miles by road from Te Anau. Point in North Arm, Port Adven­ Eglinton Flat Fiordland National Park. River flat ture. on the eastern side of Te Anau - Bull and Cow Islands off mouth of Easy Harbour, Milford road, 42 · 8 ·miles from Te South Cape Survey District. Instead Anau. of "Cow and Bull" '(approved by Ford. Bridge Fiordland National Park. A rock ford Geographic Board, 1962). on . the Te Anau - Milford road, Bull Point Block XIV, Paterson Survey District. 64 · 5 miles from Te Anau. West of Paua Beach, Paterson Inlet. Kiosk Creek Fiordland National Park. Flows into Bullers Point Block XVI, Paterson Survey District. · West Branch, Eglinton River. North-eastern point of coast at The Crossed by Te Anau - Milford road, Neck. 39 · 9 miles from Te Anau. Bulling Bay Bay south of Bens Bay in North Arm, Light-finger Creek...... · Fiordland National Park. Flows into Port Pegasus. the Cleddau River. Crossed by the Burnt Island Island in North Arm, Port Pegasus. Te Anau - Milford road, 67 · 9 miles Calder, Lake Block IV, Anglem Survey District. from Te Anau. Lake north-west of Lake Alexander. Sinks Bridge Fiordland National Park. A basin Cavalier Creek Block I, Mason Survey District. ringed by rock which is crossed by Stream flowing into Mason Bay. the Hollyford River. On the Te Chew Tobacco Creek · Block X, Paterson Survey District. Anau- Milford road, 60·8 miles Stream flowing into Chew Tobacco from Te Anau. Bay. Slip Creek ...... Fiordland National Park. Flows into Chew Tobacco Point Block X, Paterson Survey District. the Cleddau River. Crossed by the Point at northern headland of Te Anau - Milford road, 68 · 7 miles Chew Tobacco Bay. Instead of from Te Anau. Kuri (Point). Supply Bay Fiordland National Park. The bay Chimneys ...... Island in Boat Group, South-West Titi opposite Surprise Bay in Lake Islands. Alternative for "Timore" Manapouri. (approved by Geographic Board, Walker Creek Fiordland National Park. Flows into 1962). Eglinton River. Crossed by the Te Cow Island Block XVI, Paterson Survey District. Anau - Milford road 29 · 85 miles Island off south-east coast of The from Te Ana:u. Neck. Windfall Creek Fiordland National Park. Flows into Dirty Island Paterson Inlet. Island east of Kaipipi the Hollyford River. Crossed hy Point. the Te. Anau .; Milford road, 57 · 55 Disappointment Cove Block I, South Cape Survey District. miles from Te Anau. Bay in south-east extremity of Windy Point Fiordland National Park. On the South Arm, Port Pegasus. western side of Lake Fergus, 51 ·4 Double Creek Block VIII, Mason Survey District. miles by road from Te Anau. Stream flowing into Mason Bay. f.-,,St-., Tni:: Ph.8r·,c,,TY 0;- TrlE 1'\IEW ZEALANLl i-'OST OrflCE. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 21

SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT-STEWART ISLAND-continued SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT-STEWART ISLAND-continued Double Lakes Block V, Anglem Survey District. Karimoni Beach Block XVI, Paterson Survey District. Lakes within a radius of 40 chains, Bay north-east of Back Beach at north-east of Trig. H. The Neck. Instead of "Back Doughboy Creek Block XVI, Pegasus Survey District. Bay". (Geographic Board decision, Creek flowing into Doughboy Bay. 1941.) Doughboy Hill Block II, Mason Survey District. Hill Kilbride Block I, Mason Survey District. (1,453 ft) north-east of Doughboy Homestead in old township reserve Bay. Kilbride. Dundas Harbour Block XV, Paterson Survey District. Knobbies, The Rocks off the west coast of Codfish Harbour in Paterson Inlet. Island. Lauras Leg Block X, Paterson Survey District. East Cape Block X, Paterson Survey District. Bay north-west of Chew Tobacco Cape on east coast of Stewart Point. Island. Instead of Cape Edwardson Leask Creek Block I, Mason Survey District. (Geographic Board decision, 1941). Stream flowing into Mason Bay. East Ruggedy Beach Block XVII, Anglem Survey District. Little Bungaree Block I, Anglem Survey District. East of headland Rugged Point. Beach on north-east coast Stewart East Smoky Block XIX, Anglem Survey District. Island. Instead of "Bungaree". Beach east of Smoky Beach. Little Kuri Bay Block X, Lords River Survey District. Easy Harbour Block VI, South Cape Survey District. South-east coast Stewart Island. Harbour on east coast of Stewart North-west of Owen Islands. · Island. Instead of "Easy Cove". Little Moggy Island in South-West Titi Islands Edwards Island North-East Titi Islands group. Island group. As alternative name for off north-east coast of Stewart Mokoiti Island. (Geographic Board Island. decision, 1962.) Ernest Island East of Block I, South Cape Survey Little Mount Anglem Block X, Anglem Survey District. District. Mountain approximately 3 miles False Easy Harbour ...... Block IX, South Cape Survey District. south-east of Mount Anglem. At southern end of the peninsula Lonnekers Beach Block I, Paterson Survey District. which lies south-west of Back South coast of Halfmoon Bay, Beach. west of Leask Bay. Fifes Point Block XVI, Paterson Survey District. Lonnekers Point Halfmoon Bay. Point west of Lon- Point east of Cooper Bay at The nekers Beach. Neck. Lords River Head Block X, Lords River Survey District. Flagstaff Point At Ulva Island, Paterson Inlet. South head at mouth of Lords Flat Rock Rock north-east of Bench Island off River. east coast of Stewart Island oppo­ Lower Island Hill Block X, Mason Survey District. site Paterson Inlet. Solitary hill west of Scott Burn. Fly Point Block I, Paterson Survey District. Instead of "Island Hill". Point in Halfmoon Bay. Lucky Point Block XX, Anglem Survey District. Forked Creek Block IV, Anglem Survey District. South of Lucky Beach. North-east A tributary of Freshwater River. coast of Stewart Island. Freds Camp Block IV, Paterson Survey District. Manawahei Nugget ...... Rock off Ulva Island. Paterson Inlet. Locality on northern side of South­ Martins Creek Block IX, Mason Survey District. West Arm, Paterson Inlet. Creek flowing into Mason Bay Frenchmans Beach Block I, Paterson Survey District. south of Duck Creek. Beach in Horseshoe Bay. Millars Beach Block XV, Paterson Survey District. Garden Point Block XI, Anglem Survey District. In Prices Inlet approximately 40 Point north of Murray River chains west of Prices Point. mouth. North-east coast of Stewart Mill Creek Block I, Paterson Survey District. Island. Flows into Halfmoon Bay, north Gentian Cove Block XIV, Paterson Survey District. of "Bathing Beach". Small bay east of Burnt Point, Moonlight Point Block XIII, Mason Survey District. Paterson Inlet. Locality at bend in Freshwater Golden Beach Block XI, Anglem Survey District. River below Trig. G. Beach south of Murray Beach. Moses Corner Block I, Paterson Survey District. North-east coast of Stewart Island. Beach west of Traills Bay, Paterson Gull Rock Point Block I, Anglem Survey District. Inlet. North-east coast of Stewart Island. Moses Nugget Rock off Ringaringa Beach, east coast Point near Gull Rock. of Stewart Island. Gutter, The The strait between the innermost of Mudflat Island Island at mouth of Freshwater River, the Ernest Islands and the main­ Paterson Inlet. land. Murray Beach Block XI, Anglem Survey District. Harry West Bay Block IV, Paterson Survey District. Beach south of Murray River Bay east of Harry West Point, mouth, north-east coast of Stewart Paterson Inlet. Island. Murrays Mistake Block XI, Paterson Survey District. Harry West Point Block IV, Paterson Survey District. Beach south of Ocean Beach, east Point at the eastern headland of coast of Stewart Island. South West Arm, Paterson Inlet. Nathans Island Block I, Paterson Survey District. Haystacks, The Islands south-east of Bench Island off Island off Mamaku Point. east coast of Stewart Island, oppo­ Nelly Island Island in South Arm, Port Pegasus. site Paterson Inlet. Nicholson Harbour ...... Block III, South Cape Survey District. Hells Gates A strait in North Arm, Port Pegasus. Harbour approximately 2 miles Off western coast of Pearl Island. north of South West Cape. Instead Hielanman ...... Block VI, South Cape Survey District. of "Nichol Harbour". A peak of the Frazer Peaks. North Arm Point Block XV, Paterson Survey District. High Point Block XVI, Paterson Survey District. At southern headland of North Point on the northern coast of Arm, Paterson Inlet. The Neck. North Red Head Block XVI, Anglem Survey District. Inner Passage Strait between Rugged Islands and Instead of "Red Head." North­ mainland. North-west coast Stewart west coast of Stewart Island. Island. North West Bay Codfish Island northern coast, west Island Hill ...... Block IX, Mason Survey District. of Roger Head. Homestead and run, west of Lower Observation Rock Block I, Paterson Survey District. Island Hill. Hill east of Golden Bay, Paterson Jacky Lee Bay Block XVI, Paterson Survey District. Inlet. Bay on the south-west coast at Ocean Beach Block XI, Paterson Survey District, The Neck. north-west of Murrays Mistake Kaika Block XI, Lords River Survey Dis­ (Beach), east coast of Stewart trict. Locality at Port Adventure. Island. Kaiporohu Bay Bay in North Arm, Paterson Inlet. Ogles Creek Block V, Paterson Survey District. Kanetetoe Island Islet south-east of Bunker Islets off Flows into South West Arm, east east coast, Stewart Island. of Ogles Point, Paterson Inlet. Kaninihi Island Island near the western headland of Ogles Point Block V, Paterson Survey District. Broad Bay, South Cape Survey Point on eastern coast of South District. West Arm, Paterson Inlet. Kaninihi Point South Cape Survey District. Point at One Tree Rock Rock off north coast of Ulva Island, western headland of Broad Bay. Paterson Inlet. Instead of Findlay Point. (Geogra­ Orphans Rock Solitary rock in Whale Passage, Port phic Board decision, 1941.) Pegasus. ·1------~'."': !~ 5z:1~;P:~; i;F~~~ 22 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT-STEWART ISLAND-continued SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT-STEWART ISLAND-continued Solomon Island Island in South West Titi Islands Patupahe Bay On the east coast of Big South Cape group. As alternative name for Island. "Rerewhakaupoko" ( Geographic Paua Beach Block XIV, Paterson Survey District. Board decision, 1962). Beach west of Burnt Point, Pater­ South Bay Codfish Island. On the south-west son Inlet. Instead of spelling coast. "Pawa". South Passage Port Pegasus. Strait between Noble Pikaroro Point Block I, Lords River Survey District. Island and mainland of Stewart Point north-east of Pikaroro (bay), Island. east coast of Stewart Island. South Red Head Point Block V, Pegasus Survey District. Pillar Rock Paterson Inlet. Rock off western Instead of "Red Head Point." shore of Ulva Island. (Geographic Board, Gazette, 1948.) Pinch Gut Block XIII, Paterson Survey District. Sprat Point Northern point of Bench Island, Bay at southern shore of Native · opposite entrance of Paterson Inlet. Island, Paterson Inlet. Steep Head Block XVI, Paterson Survey District. Between Cow Island and Ocean Pipi Rocks Block XVI, Paterson Survey District. Beach. East of Trig. H. Rocks off the western coast of Tarpaulin Beach Block XI, Paterson Survey District. The Neck, Paterson Inlet. Paterson Inlet. Beach north of Potted Head Big South Cape Island. Titi Islands Trig. H. group. North-western headland of Te Weheka On the east coast of Big South Cape island. Island. Muttonbirding block landing 'Prices Inlet Block XV, Paterson Survey. District. place. Paterson Inlet. Instead of "Kaipipi Three Legged Woodhen Block IX, South Cape Survey District. Bay". Bay on west coast of Stewart Island P,uku parara Island in the South West Titi Islands facing toward Betsy Island. group between Kaimohu and Solo- Tin Range ...... Mountains extending from north-east mon Islands. · · · of North Arm in Block III, through Putauhina Nuggets Islets south-west of Putauhina Island Trig. D in Block VII to Trig. J in in the South West Titi Islands Block VIII, Pegasus Survey District. group. Torias Corner Block I, Paterson Survey District. Bay Rat Island Island off west coast of Block IX, on southern shore of Horseshoe South Cape Survey District. North­ Bay. west of Back Beach. Traills Bay Block I, Paterson Survey District. North-east of Ringaringa Point, Red Beach In North Arm, Port Pegasus, north Paterson Inlet. of Pegasus Passage. Trumpeter Point Block VI, Paterson Survey District. Re~uge Island Paterson Inlet. North of Tommy East of Abraham Bay, Paterson Island. Inlet. Rewa Bay ...... On the east coast of Mokonui Island. Tupari Bay Block IV, South Cape Survey District. Ringaringa Passage Paterson Inlet. Strait between Ringa­ Bay on west coast, Stewart Island, ringa Point and Native Island. facing toward Pukuparara Island. Roderiques Anchorage Codfish Island. East coast anchorage. Twilight Bay Block III, Pegasus Survey District. Bay west of Rosa Island in North Roger Bay ...... Ulva Island, Paterson Inlet, west of Arm, Port Pegasus. eastern headland. Upper Island Hill Block V, Anglem Survey District. Rollers Beach Block XI, Anglem Survey District. Solitary hill, 203 ft. Trig. H. North-west of Garden Point, north­ Vaila Voe Bay Block I, Paterson Survey District. east coast of Stewart Island. Paterson Inlet. Instead· of "Avelavo Rosa Island North Arm, Port Pegasus, opposite Bay". (Geographic Board, Gazette, Twilight Bay. 1948.) Ruggedy Flat Anglem and Mason Survey Districts. Watercress Beach Block I, Paterson Survey District. General locality between Ruggedy East of Thule Bay, Paterson Inlet. Mountains and Scott Burn. West End Beach Block XII, Paterson Survey District, Ruggedy Passage Strait between Rugged Islands, off near north-western headland of north-west coast of Stewart Island. Ulva Island. Paterson Inlet. Ruggedy Stream Blocks XVI and XVII, Anglem Survey West Ruggedy Beach Block XVI, Anglem Survey District, District. Instead of "Ruggedy north-west of North Red Head. River." Whale Corner Block I, Paterson Survey District. Bay east of and opposite Ringa­ Sailors Rest Bay near the eastern headland of Big ringa Beach, Paterson Inlet. Glory Bay, Paterson Inlet. Whalers Base Block XV, Paterson Survey District. Salty Beach Block I, Lords River Survey District. Bay in Prices Inlet. Instead of Beach in North Arm, Port Adven­ "Surveyors Bay." (Geographic ture. Board decision, 194 L) Sandhill Beach Block XIII, Paterson Survey District. White Rocks Block X, Lords River Survey District. On north-eastern coast of Native Rocks off south-east coast of Island. Stewart Island. Instead of "Devils Sawyers Beach Block I, Anglem Survey District. Punchbowl". North of Port William. On north­ Wilsons Point Block I, South Cape Survey District. east coast of Stewart Island. South-west of Broad Head. Instead Schoolhouse Point Block XVI, Paterson Survey District. of "William Point". North-western point at The Neck. Womens Island North-East Titi Islands, south-east of Scott Burn Mason Survey District. Tributary of North Island in this group. Freshwater River. Wreck Creek Block VIII, Mason Survey District. Stream flowing into Mason Bay. Scout Bay ...... North Arm, Port Pegasus, south of Diprose Bay. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1965., Settlement, The Beach in Broad Bay, South Cape W. S. BOYES, Assistant Surveyor-General, Survey District. Acting Chairman, New Zealand Geographic Board. Shark Island Off west coast, opposite . Richards (L. and S. H.O. 22/2605 /3) Point in Block VI, Anglem Survey District. Sheathknife Bay On western coast of Noble Island, Port Pegasus. Patearoa Rabbit District Divided into Wards (Notice No. -Sheila, Lake Block IV, Anglem Survey District. In tributary of Freshwater River, Ag. 8310) approximately 1-! miles east of Trig. H. PURSUANT ,to section 14A of the Rabbits Act 1955, the Patearoa Silvertown ...... General locality at eastern coast of Rabbit Board hereby declares the Patearoa Rabbit District, South West Arm entrance, Paterson which was constituted on the 20th day of October 1965,* Inlet. to be divided into wards.· having the names and boundaries Sinbads Mistake Block I, Lords River Survey District. specified in the Schedule hereto. Bay south of Pikaroro (bay). Smoky Creek Block XIX, Anglem Survey District. SCHEDULE Outlet of this creek at Smoky Beach, north coast of Stewart BOUNDARIES OF THE EAST WARD Island. ALL that area in the Otago Land District, Maniototo and Snuggery, The Block XII, Paterson Survey District. Taieri Counties, containing 142,020 acres, more or less, Bay on south coast of Ulva Island, bounded by a line commencing at a point in the middle of Paterson Inlet. the Taieri River in line with the western boundary of Section 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 23

8, Block XV, Maniototo Survey District, and proceeding thence south-westerly and north-easterly to and along the southerly to and along that boundary to its southernmost north-western and south-eastern boundaries of Run 3080 to a corner, along a right line to the westernmost corner of Section point in line with the eastern boundary of Section 4, Block VII, 2, Block XV, aforesaid, and along the western boundary of Upper Taieriside Survey District; thence southerly to and Section l, Block XV, aforesaid, to the northern boundary of along that boundary and westerly and north-westerly along the Section 22, Block I, Rock and Pillar Survey District; thence southern and south-western boundaries of Section 4, aforesaid, easterly and southerly along the northern and eastern boun­ to the south-eastern boundary of Run 308c; thence generally daries of that Section 22, and the production of the last­ south-westerly along the south-eastern boundary of Run 308c mentioned boundary to the north-western boundary of Run to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Run 204c; thence generally north-easterly and south-westerly along 308H; thence south-easterly to and along that boundary and its the north-western and south-eastern boundaries of Run 204c production to the middle of rthe Taieri River; thence generally and generally south-westerly along the south-eastern boun­ south-westerly up the middle of the Taieri River to a point in daries of Runs 2040, 248J, 248K, 248L, and 248M to the line with the south-eastern boundary of Run 353E; thence southernmost corner of Run 248M; thence south-westerly along generally south-westerly to and along that boundary and north­ a right line to the northernmost corner of Run 599 and westerly along the south-western boundaries of Run 353E and generally westerly along the northern boundary of Run 599 Run 3530 to the westernmost corner of Run 3530; thence north­ to its westernmost corner; thence generally southerly and easterly along the north-western boundary of Run 3530 and south-westerly along the eastern and south-eastern boundaries generally south-easterly along the north-eastern boundary of of Run 254B and generally south-westerly and northerly along that run to the western boundary of Run 308c; thence gener­ the south-eastern and western boundaries of Run 254c to the ally north-easterly along the north-western boundary of Run northernmost corner of Run 2540; thence north-westerly along 308c to the south-western boundary of Section 2, Block III, the production of the last-mentioned boundary to the middle Upper Taieriside Survey District; thence generally north­ of the Taieri River; thence generally north-easterly down the easterly along the western boundaries of Seotions 2 and 1, middle of the Taieri River to a point in line with the north­ Block III, aforesaid, Seotion 1, Block V, Manorside Survey eastern boundary of Run 308H; thence north-westerly to and District, Section l, Block III, Manorside Survey District, along that boundary and its production to the south-eastern Lot 4, D.P. 9807, Run 622, Run 621, Section l, Block IX, boundary of Run 308c; thence north-easterly along that Poolburn Survey District, and the production of the last­ boundary to the westernmost corner of Section 4, Block VII, mentioned boundary to the south-western boundary of Section Upper Taieriside Survey District; thence south-easterly, 3, Block XI, Gimmerburn Survey District; thence generally easterly, and northerly along the south-western, southern, and north-westerly and north-easterly along the north-eastern eastern boundaries of Section 4, aforesaid, and the production and south-eastern side of that road forming the western of the last-mentioned boundary to the south-eastern boundary boundary of Section 3, the northern boundary· of Seotion 4, of Run 3080; thence south-westerly and generally north-easterly and the north-western boundary of Section 2, Block XI, along the south-eastern and north-western boundaries of Run Gimmerburn Survey District, to the northern boundary of 3080, and the production of the last-mentioned boundary to Section 2, aforesaid; ithence easterly along the northern the middle of the Taieri River; thence generally north-easterly boundaries of Section 2, aforesaid, and Section 21, Block III, down the middle of that river to the point of commencement. ' Gimmerburn Survey District, to the point of commencement. Dated at Ranfurly this 16th day of December 1965. BOUNDARIES OF THE WEST WARD R. I. BEATTIE, ALL that area in the Otago Land District, Maniototo, Vincent, Chairman, Patearoa Rabbit Board. and Tuapeka Counties, containing 129,900 acres, more or less, bounded by a line commencing at the north-eastern corner of *Gazette, 1965 No. 62, p. 1843 Section 21, Block III, Gimmerburn Survey District, and pro­ ceeding southerly and easterly along the eastern boundaries of Sections 21 and 22 and the southern boundaries Fixing the Number of Members to be Elected for Each Ward of Sections 16 and 17, Block III, aforesaid, to the north­ of the Patearoa Rabbit District (Notice No Ag. 8311) western side of Puketoi Runs Road; thence south-westerly along the north-western side of that road to a point in line with the south-western boundary of Section 8, PURSUANT to section 25A of the Rabbits Act 1955, the Block XII, Gimmerburn Survey District; thence south-easterly Patearoa Rabbit Board hereby declares that the number of to and along that boundary and north-easterly along the members to be elected for each ward of the Patearoa Rabbit south-eastern boundaries of Sections 8 and 9, Block XII, District, which was constituted by Order in Council on the aforesaid, to a point in line with the western boundary of 20th day of October 1965,* shall be the number specified in Section 2, Block XII, aforesaid; thence southerly to and along the Schedule hereto opposite the name of the ward. that boundary and its production to the northern boundary of Section 11, Block XII, aforesaid; thence south-easterly along SCHEDULE the north-eastern boundary of Section 11, aforesaid, to the Number of north-eastern corner of that section; thence south-easterly along Name of Ward Members a right line to the north-western corner of Section 7, Block VI, East Ward Four Gimmerburn Survey District; thence easterly along the West Ward ...... Three northern boundaries of Section 7 and 4, Block VI, aforesaid, Dated at Ranfurly this 16th day of December 1965. and the production of the last-mentioned boundary to the middle of the Taieri River; thence generally south-westerly R. I. BEATTIE, up the middle of the Taieri River to a point in line with the Chairman, Patearoa Rabbit Board. northern boundary of Run 3080, Upper Taieri Survey District; *Gazette, 1965, No. 62, page 1843

New Zealand Government Railways-Schedule of Civil Engineering and Building Contracts of £10,000 or More in Value

Amount of Name of Work Successful Tenderer Tender Accepted £ s. d. Earthworks associated with new marshalling yard, Te Rapa A. W. Ensoll Ltd., Post Office Box 754, Hamilton .. 76,186 14 2 Construction of new bridge No. 96, East Coast Main Trunk The Rope Construction Co. Ltd., Post Office Box 48,892 15 0 3484, Auckland Cleaning and painting 13 bridges, Wellington District R. M. Young Ltd., Post Office Box 983, Hamilton.. 11,118 · 1 O A. T. GANDELL, General Manager.

New Zealand Post Office-Schedule of Building Contracts of £10,000 or More in Value

Amount of Name of Work Successful Tenderer Tender Accepted £ s. d Tolaga Bay, new po1,t office and exchange building T. W. Lewis and Son Ltd., Gisborne 12,869 O A. BURGE, for Director-General 24 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

Price Order No. 1993 ( Australian Wheat)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, I, Alfred Gaynor Beadle, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary of Industries and Com­ merce, acting under a delegation from the Price Tribunal, hereby make the following price order:

PRELIMINARY 1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 1993, and shall come into force on the 17th day of January 1966. 2. (1) Price Order No. 1979* is hereby revoked. (2) The revocation of the said order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the corning into force of this order. 3. In this order: "Bulk", in relation to wheat, means wheat that is sold otherwise than in sacks. "Wheat Committee", means the Wheat Committee established pursuant to the Board of Trade (Wheat and Flour) Regulations 1944t. "Distributor", in relation to wheat, means any person who purchases wheat from the Wheat Committee for the purpose of resale. "Distributor's port" means the port at which the Wheat Committee customarily invoices the wheat to the distributor on the basis of c.i.f. "Retailer", in relation to wheat, means any reseller other than a distributor. The expression "c.i.f." means "cost, insurance, and freight". 4. The provisions of this order shall apply notwithstanding that any wheat to which this order is applicable is sold. otherwise than by weight. 5. The several prices fixed by this order apply with respect to sales by auction as well as to other sales. 6. Where any wheat to which this order applies is sold on the basis of sacks extra the maximum price that may be charged or received for the wheat shall be computed on the weight of the wheat without the sacks. 7. Where any wheat to which this order applies is sold on the basis of sacks included the maximum price that may be charged or received for the wheat shall be computed on the total weight of the wheat and the sacks.

APPLICATION OF Tms ORDER 8. This order applies with respect to all Australian wheat sold in the North Island of New Zealand for other than milling purposes.

FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF WHEAT TO W:mcH Tms ORDER APPUES Wheat Committee's Prices 9. (1) The maximum price (sacks extra) that may be charged or received by the Wheat Committee for any wheat to which this order applies that is sold in sacks to a distributor for the purposes of resale shall be determined as follows: Where the Distributor's Maximum Price Where the Distributor's Maximum Price Portis- per Bushel Portis- per Bushel s. d. s. d. Auckland . . 15 11-! Wellington 15 11! Mount Maunganui 15 llt (2) The maximum price that may be charged or received by the Wheat Committee for any wheat to which this order applies that is sold in bulk to a distributor for the purposes of resale shall be the appropriate price fixed by subclause (1) hereof reduced by 5!d. per bushel.

Distributors' Prices 10. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause the maximum price that may be charged or received by any distributor for any wheat to which this order applies that is sold in sacks shall be the sum of the following amounts: (a) The cost of the wheat to the distributor at the point at which he takes delivery. (b) The amount of any wharfage and transport charges actually and reasonably incurred between the point at which delivery is taken by the distributor and his premises: Provided that transport cost shall not be more in any case than the charges that would have been incurred had delivery been effected at common carrier rates. (c) With respect to wheat transported inland by rail, an amount not exceeding 1 per cent of the sum of the amount calculated in accordance with paragraphs (a) and (b) hereof (to cover the estimated loss due to shrinkage or other causes). (d) The amount of any storage, handling, or additional shrinkage costs actually incurred but not exceeding in any case 8d. per bushel. (e) An amount calculated at the rate per bushel as follows: (i) For wheat sold in lots of 5 tons or more: 8d. per bushel. (ii) For wheat sold in lots of 1 ton or more but less than 5 tons: 9d. per bushel. (iii) For wheat sold in lots oft ton or more but less than 1 ton: 10d. per bushel. (iv) For wheat sold in lots of two sacks or more but less than ! ton: ls. per bushel. (v) For wheat sold in lots of one sack or more but less than two sacks: ls. 2d. per bushel. (vi) For wheat sold in lots oft bushel or more but less than one sack: ls. 9d. per bushel. (vii) For wheat sold in lots of less than t bushel: 2s. 6d. per bushel. Provided that where a distributor sells any wheat to which this order applies on the basis of sacks included the amount fixed in each of subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), and (v) of paragraph (e) hereof may be increased by 8d. per bushel. Provided, further, that with respect to wheat sold in lots of one sack or more the maximum price shall not exceed the appropriate price set out hereunder for sales made on the basis of sacks included or the appropriate price set out hereunder reduced by 8d. per bushel for sales made on the basis of sacks extra.

AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

When Sold ex Store in Lots of- When Sold When Sold Place of Sale ex Wharf ex Rail 1 ton or More ! ton or More Two Sacks or One Sack or per Bushel per Bushel 5 Tons or More but Less Than but Less Than More but Less More but Less per Bushel 5 Tons 1 Ton Than! ton than Two Sacks per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Auckland .. .. 17 5 .. 18 6 18 7 18 8 18 10 19 0 Hamilton ...... 19 0 20 0 20 1 20 2 20 4 20 6 Mount Maunganui .. 17 5-! .. 18 5 18 6 18 7 18 9 18 11 Tauranga ...... 18 9-! 18 10!- 18 11-! 19 1!- 19 3!- New Plymouth .. .. 20 2 21 1-! 21 2-! 21 3! 21 5-! 21 7! Wanganui .. 19 7 20 6 20 7 20 8 20 10 21 0 Palmerston North 19 Feilding .. } .. 4 20 3 20 4 20 5 20 7 20 9 Gisborne ...... 20 6! 21 6 21 7 21 8 21 10 22 0 Napier ...... 19 10 20 10! 20 11-! 21 Of 21 2! 21 4! Hastings ...... 19 9! 20 9 20 10 20 11 21 1 21 3 Masterton ...... 19 2 20 1 20 2 20 3 20 5 20 7 Wellington .. .. 17 8 .. 18 8 18 9 18 10 19 0 19 2

(2) The maximum price that may be charged or received by any distributor for any wheat to which this order applies that is sold in bulk shall be the appropriate price set out in the table to subclause (1) hereof reduced by ls. 1fd. per bush~I. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 25

Retailers' Prices 11. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause the maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any wheat to which this order applies shall be the sum of the following amounts: · (a) The cost of the wheat to the retailer at the point at which he takes delivery but not more in any case than the cost that would have been incurred had the retailer purchased the wheat in lots of !- ton or more. (b) The amount of any transport charges incurred by the retailer in obtaining delivery of the wheat into his store, being not more in any case than the charges that would have been incurred had delivery been effected at common carrier rates. (c) Any amount calculated at the rate per bushel as follows: · (i) For wheat sold in sack lots: ls. 3d. per bushel. (ii) For wheat sold in lots of! bushel or more but less than one sack: 2s. per bushel. (iii) For wheat sold in lots of less than ! bushel: 2s. 9d. per bushel. (2) Where the cost of the wheat to the retailer does not include the cost of the sacks the price computed in accordance with subclause (1) hereof may be increased at the rate of 8d. per bushel. 12. Where the prices fixed by this order do not include the price of the sacks, an additional charge may be made for the sacks not exceeding: s. d. For 46-in. by 23-in. sacks 2 8 For 41-in. by 23-in. sacks 2 8 For 29-in. by 18-in. (sugar bags) 0 9 13. Subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Tribunal, on application by any distributor or retailer, may authorise special prices in respect of any wheat to which this order applies where special circumstances exist or for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the distributor or retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of wheat or may relate generally to all wheat to which this order applies sold while the approval remains in force. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of December 1965. A. G. BEADLE, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division. *Gazette, 27 May 1965, Vol. II, p. 874 (I. and c.) tS.R. 1944/94, p. 255

Price Order No. 1994 (Wheat Grown in the North Island of New Zealand)

PuRsuANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, I, Alfred Gaynor Beadle, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary of Industries and Com­ merce, acting under a delegation from the Price Tribunal, hereby make the following price order:

PRELIMINARY 1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 1994, and shall come into force on the 17th day of January 1966. 2. (1) Price Order No. 1980* is hereby revoked. (2) The revocation of the said order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the coming into force of this order. 3. In this order: "Broker", in relation to wheat, means a person who sells wheat on behalf of the Wheat Committee established pursuant to the Board of Trade (Wheat and Flour) Regulations 1944t. "Distributor", in relation to wheat, means any person who purchases wheat from a broker for the purpose of resale. "Retailer", in relation to wheat, means any reseller other than a broker or a distributor. "Grower's station", in relation to any grower, means the railway station that is nearest or most convenient of access to the grower's premises. The expression "f.o.r." means "free on rail the grower's station". 4. The provisions of this order shall apply notwithstanding that any wheat to which this order is applicable is sold otherwise than by weight. 5. The several prices fixed by this order apply with respect to sales by auction as well as to other sales. 6. Where any wheat to which this order applies is sold on the basis of sacks extra the maximum prices that may be charged or received for the wheat shall be computed on the weight of the wheat without the sacks. 7. Where any wheat to which this order applies is sold on the basis of sacks included the maximum prices that may be charged or received for the wheat shall be computed on the total weight of the wheat and the sacks.

APPLICATION OF Tms ORDER 8. (1) Except as provided in the next succeeding subclause this order applies with respect to all wheat grown in the North Island of New Zealand. (2) Nothing in this order shall apply with respect to wheat that is sold as certified seed wheat or to wheat that is sold for milling purposes,

FIXING MAXIMUM Pru:cES OF WHEAT TO WmcH Tms ORDER APPLIES Growers' Prices · 9. (1) The maximum price that may be charged or received by any grower for any wheat to which this order applies shall be 16s. 6d. per bushel. (2) The said maximum price is fixed as for delivery f.o.r. by the grower and on the basis of "sacks extra". (3) Where delivery is otherwise than f.o.r. the said maximum price shall be reduced by an amount equal to the amount of such f.o.r. costs that were not incurred. Brokers' Prices 10. The maximum price that may be charged or received by any broker for any wheat to whi.ch this order applies shall be the sum of the following amounts: (a) The amount paid to the grower for the wheat: (b) Any transport costs incurred by the broker in obtaining or effecting delivery of the wheat: (c) An amount calculated at the rate of 3!d. per bushel. Distributors' Prices 11. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received by any distributor for any wheat to which this order applies shall be the sum of the following amounts: (a) The cost of the wheat to the distributor at the point at which he takes delivery. {b) The amount of any transport charges actually and reasonably incurred between the point at which delivery is taken by the distributor and his premises, being not more in any case than the charges that would have been incurred had delivery been effected at common carrier rates. (c} The amount of any through store charges actually incurred but not exceeding in any case 8d. per bushel. (d) An amount calculated at the rate per bushel as follows: D 26 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

(i) For wheat sold in lots of 5 tons or more: 7d. per bushel. (ii) For wheat sold in lots of 1 ton or more but less than 5 tons: 8d. per bushel. (iii) For wheat sold in lots oft ton or more but less than 1 ton: 9d. per bushel. (iv) For wheat sold in lots of two sacks or more but le&s than i ton: lld. per bushel. (v) For wheat sold in lots of one sack or more but less than two sacks: ls. ld. per bushel. (vi) For wheat sold in lots of: {a) ! bushel or more but less than one sack: ls. 9d. per bushel. (b) Under t bushel: 2s. 6d. per bushel. Provided that where a distributor sells any wheat to which this order applies on the basis of sacks included, the amounts fixed in each of subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), and {v) hereof may be increased by 8d. per bushel. P..rovided, further, that with respect to all wheat sold in lots of one sack or more and delivered ex grower's station or at any of the places specified in the table hereto the maximum price shall not exceed the appropriate price set out hereunder:

WHEAT GROWN IN THE NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND

When Sold ex Store in Lots of- When Sold When Sold Place of Sale ex Growers ex Rail 1 ton or More t ton or More Two Sacks or One Sack or- Station per Bushel 5 Ton, o, More but Less Than but Less Than More but Less More but Less per Bushel per Bushel I 5 Tons 1 Ton Than-!- ton than Two Sacks per Bushel per Bushel I per Bushel I per Bushel s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Auckland" .. .-.• . . 17 5 18 6 18 7 18 8 18 10 19 0 Hc:Jtnilton ...... 19 0 20 0 20 1 20 2 20 4 20 6 New Plymouth .. .. 19 4! 20 4 20 5 20 6 20 8 20 10 Wanganui ...... 18 St 19 7! 19 8! 19 9! 19 11! 20 lt Palmerston North .. 18 Ot .. 19 4! 19 5! 19 6! 19 8! 19 10! Feilding. .. .. 18 Ot .. 19 3t 19 4! 19 5! 19 7! 19 9! Gisborne ...... 20 0! 21 0 21 '1 21 2 21 4 21 6 Napier ...... 19 ti 20 1! 20 2} 20 3} 20 5! 20 7} Hastings .. .. 18 0! .. 19 4 19 5 19 6 19 8 19 10 Masterton .. .. 18 Ot . . 19 3} 19 4! 19 5! 19 7} 19 9! Wellington ...... 17 8 18 8 18 9 18 10 19 0 19 2

If in respect of any lot of wheat sold by a distributor the maximum price in relation to such lot calculated at the appropriate rate set out in the foregoing table is not an exact number of half-pence, the maximum price of the lot shall be computed to the next upward halfpenny. (2) The maximum prices fixed in the table to subclause (1) hereof are fixed for sales made on the basis of sacks included and where sales are made on the basis of sacks extra the said prices shall be reduced by 8d. per bushel. · (3) Where delivery is effected by a distributor elsewhere than at one of the places mentioned in the table to subclause (1) hereof he may add to the appropriate price fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause the actual freight charges incurred by him in obtaining delivery of the wheat to the point at which delivery is effected. Retailers' Prices · 12 .. The maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any wheat to which this order applies shall be the sum of the following amounts: (a). The cost of the wheat to the retailer at the point at which he takes delivery but not more in any case than the cost that would have been . incurred had the retailer purchased the wheat in lots of t ton or more. (b) The amount of any transport charges incurred by the retailer in obtaining delivery of the wheat into his store, being not more in any . _ case than the charges that would have been incurred had delivery been effected at common carrier rates. (c) .Aii ~p:iqunt calcull:lted af the rate:per bushel as follows: {i) For wheat sold in sack lots: ls. 3d. per bushel. {ii) For wheat sold in lots oft bushel or more but less than one sack: 2s. per bushel. (iii) For wheat sold in lots of less than ! bushel: 2s. 9d. per bushel. .p. Where the prices· fixed by this order do not include the price of the sacks, an additional charge may be made for the sacks not exceeding: s. d. _ For 46-in. by 23-in. sacks 2 8 For 41-in. by 23-in. ·sacks .. 2 8 For 29-in. by 18-in. (sugar bags) •• 0 9 i,{ Subject to· such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Tribunal on application by any distributor or retailer may authorise special prices in respect of any wheat to which this order applies where special circumstances exist or for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of whe~t or may relate generally to all wheat to which this order applies, sold by the distributor or retailer while the approval remains in force. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of December 1965. A.G. BEADLE, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division. *Gazette, 21 May 1965, Vol. II, p. 875 tS.R. 1944/94, p. 255 (I.·and.C.)

Price Order No. 1995 ( Wheat Grown and Sold in the of New Zealand)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, I, Alfred Gaynor Beadle, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary oflndustries and Commerce, acting rind~r a delegation from the Price Tribunal, hereby make the following price order:

PRELIMINARY t;· This order may be cited as Price Order No. 1995, and shall come into force on the 17th day of January 1966. 2. (1) Price Order No. 1981 * is hereby revoked. (2) Tlte revocation. of the said order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the com~ng into force of this order. 3. 'ln this order: · _ ''Broker", in relation to wheat, means a person who sells wheat on behalf of the Wheat Committee established pursuant to the Board of Trade (Wheat and Flour) Regulations 1944t. "PistributQr", in relation to wheat, means any person who purchases wheat from a broker for the purpose of resale. "Retailer", in relation to wheat, means any reseller other than a broker or a distributor. The expression "f.o~r." means "free on rail at the grower's nearest railway station". 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 27

4. The provisions of this order shall apply notwithstanding that any wheat to which this order is applicable is sold otherwise than by weight. 5. The several prices fixed by this order apply with respect to sales by auction as well as to other sales. 6. Where any wheat to which this order applies is sold on the basis of sacks extra the maximum prices that may be charged or received for the wheat shall be computed on the weight of the wheat without the sacks. 7. Where any wheat to which this order applies is sold on the basis of sacks included the maximum price that may be charged or received for the wheat shall be computed on the total weight of the wheat and the sacks.

APPLICATION OF Tms ORDER 8. (1) Except as provided in the next succeeding subclause, this order applies with respect to all wheat grown and sold in the South Island of New Zealand. - - (2) Nothing in this order shall apply with respect to wheat that is sold as certified seed wheat or to wheat that is sold for milling purposes.

FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF WHEAT TO WmcH Tms ORDER APPLIES Growers' Prices 9. (1) The maximum price that may be charged or received by any grower for any wheat to which this order applies (with the exception of the variety known as Arawa) shall be determined as follows: .

When Sold for Delivery During the Months

Locality Where Wheat Grown January October to to March April May June July August September December (Inclusive) per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel (Inclusive). I per Bushel per Bushel

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d~ North of a straight line drawn from 14 6 15 0 15 3 15 6 15 9 15 11 16 0 16 0 Waikouaiti to Queenstown South of the said straight line .. 14 6 14 6 15 0 15 3 15 6 15 9 15 11 16 o-

(2) The maximum price that may be charged or received by a grower for the variety of wheat known as Arawa shall be the appropriate price set out in subclause (1) above reduced by 2d. per bushel. (3) The said maximum prices are fixed as for delivery f.o.r. by the grower and on the basis of "sacks extra".

Brokers' Prices 10. The maximum price that may be charged or received by any broker for any wheat to which this order applies shall be the sum of the following amounts: · (a) The amount paid to the grower for the wheat: (b) Any transport costs incurred by the broker in obtaining or effecting delivery of the wheat: (c) An amount calculated at the rate of 31d, per bushel.

Distributors' Prices 11. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received by any distributor for any wheat to which this order applies shall be the sum of the following amounts: (a) The cost of the wheat to the distributor at the point at which he takes delivery: (b) The amount of any transport charges actually and reasonably incurred between the pointat which delivery is taken by the distributor_ and his premises, being not more in any case than the charges that would have been incurred had delivery been effected at common carrier rates: (c) The amount of any through store charges actually incurred but not exceeding in any case 7d. per bushel: (d) (i) On wheat grown north of the straight line referred to in clause 9 (1) of this order amounts calculated as under:

When Sold for Delivery During the Months Wheat Purchased During the Months of October to April May June July August September December per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel (Inclusive) per Bushel

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. January, February, and March 0 6 0 9 1 0 1 3 1 5 1 6 1 6 April ...... 0 3 0 6 0 9 0 11 1 0 1 0 May ...... 0 3 0 6 0 8 0 '9 0 9 June ...... 0 3 0 5 0 6 0 6 July ...... 0 2 0 3 0 3 August . . . . 0 1 0 1 September to December (inclusive) .. 0 1

(ii) On wheat grown south of the straight line referred to in clause 9 (1) of this order:

When Sold for Delivery During the Months _

Wheat Purchased During the Months of November May June July August September October and per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel December per. Bushel

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. January to April (inclusive) .. .. 0 6 0 9 1 0 1 3 1 5 1 6- l 6,. May ...... 0 3 0 6 0 9 0 11 1 0 1 0 June ...... 0 3 0 6 0 8 0 9 0 ·9 July ...... 0 3 0 5 0 6 0 6

A ugust ...... 0 2 0 3 .., 0 3 September ...... 0 1 0 1 0 ctober to December (inclusive) ...... 0 1 28 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

(e) An amount calculated at the rate per bushel as follows: (i) For wheat sold in lots of 5 tons or more: 7d. per bushel. (ii) For wheat sold in lots of 1 ton or more but less than 5 tons: 8d. per bushel. (iii) For wheat sold in lots of! ton or more but less than 1 ton: 9d. per bushel. (iv) For wheat sold in lots of two sacks or more but less than t ton: lld. per bushel. (v) For wheat sold in lots of one sack or more but less than two sacks: ls. ld. per bushel. (vi) For wheat sold in lots of: (a) t bushel or more but less than one sack: ls. 9d. per bushel. (b) Under t bushel: 2s. 6d. per bushel. Provided that where a distributor sells any wheat to which this order applies on the basis of sacks included the amounts fixed in each of subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) hereof may be increased by 8d. per bushel. Provided, further, that with respect to all wheat sold in lots of one sack or more for delivery during the months of January, February, or March, and with respect to wheat sold at Dunedin and Invercargill for delivery during the month of April, the maximum price shall not exceed the appropriate price set out hereunder. Where, however, sales are made for delivery later than the months specified in this proviso the maximum prices shown in the table may be increased by amounts appropriate under the provisions of clause 11 (1) (d) of this order for each month after March or April as the case may be.

When Sold ex Store on Railway Siding in Lots of- When Sold ex Rail per Bushel 5 Tons or More I 1 Ton but Less I -! Ton but Less Two Sacks but Less IOne Sack or More but Place of Sale per Bushel Than 5 Tons Than 1 Ton Than -! Ton Less Than Two Sacks per Bushel per Bushel I per Bushel per Bushel

Other Other Other Arawa Varieties I Arawa Varieties I Arawa Varieties I Arawa I I I Iv~i, I A

(2) The maximum prices fixed in the table to subclause (1) hereof are fixed for sales made on the basis of sacks included and where sales are made on the basis of sacks extra the said prices shall be reduced by 8d. per bushel. (3) Where delivery is effected by a distributor from a store situated elsewhere than on a railway siding at one of the places mentioned in the table to subclause (1) hereof he may add to the appropriate price fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause the actual cartage charges incurred by him in obtaining delivery of the wheat into that store. Retailers' Prices 12. The maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any wheat to which this order applies shall be the sum of the following amounts: · (a) The cost of the wheat to the retailer at the point at which he takes delivery but not more in any case than the cost that would have been incurred had the retailer purchased the wheat in lots of t ton or more: (b) The amount of any transport charges incurred by the retailer in obtaining delivery of the wheat into his store, being not more in any case than the charges that would have been incurred had delivery been effected at common carrier rates: (c) An amount calculated at the rate per bushel as follows: (i) For wheat sold in sack lots: ls. 3d. per bushel. (ii) For wheat sold in lots of! bushel or more but less than one sack: 2s. per bushel. (iii) For wheat sold in lots of less than! bushel: 2s. 9d. per bushel.

. 13. Where the prices fixed by this order do not include the price of the sacks, an additional charge may be made for the sacks not exceeding- s. d. For 46-in. by 23-in. sacks 2 8 For 41-in. by 23-in. sacks 2 8 For 29-in. by 18-in. (sugar bags) 0 9 : 14; ·Subject to such conditions if any, as it thinks fit, the Tribunal on application by any distributor or retailer may authorise special prices in respect of any wheat to which this order applies where special circumstances exist or for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of wheat or may relate generally to all wheat to which this order applies, sold by the distributor or retailerwhile the approval remains in force. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of December 1965. · A. G. BEADLE, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division. *Gazette, 27 May 1965, Vol. II, p, 877 (I. and C.) tS.R. 1944/94, p. 255

Price Order No.1996 (Wheat Grown in the South Island and Sold in the North Island of New Zealand) PuRsuANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, I, Alfred Gaynor Beadle, pursuant to a delegation from the Secretary of Industries and Com­ merce, acting under a delegation from the Price Tribunal, hereby make the following price order: PRELIMINARY 1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 1996 and shall come into force on the 17th day of January 1966 . . 2. (l) Price Order No. 1982* is hereby revoked. (2) The revocation of the said order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the coming into force of this order. 3. In this order: "Bulk", in relation to wheat, means wheat that is sold otherwise than in sacks. "Wheat Committee", means the Wheat Committee established pursuant to the Board of Trade (Wheat and Flour) Regulations 1944t. "Distributor" in relation to wheat, means any person who purchases wheat from the Wheat Committee for the purpose of resale . . ."Distributor's port" means the port at which the Wheat Committee customarily invoices the wheat to the distributor on the basis of c.i.f. "Retailer", in relation to wheat means any reseller other than a distributor. The expression "c.i.f." means "cost, insurance, and freight". 4. The provisions of this order shall apply notwithstanding that any wheat to which this order is applicable is sold otherwise than by weight. 5. ·The several prices fixed by this order apply with respect to sales by auction as well as to other sales. 6. Where any wheat to which this order applies is sold on the basis of sacks extra the maximum price that may be charged or received for the wheat shall be computed on the weight of the wheat without the sacks. 7. · Where any wheat to which this order applies is sold on the basis of sacks included the maximum price that may be charged or received for the wheat shall be computed on the total weight of the wheat and the sacks. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 29

APPLICATION OF Tins ORDER 8. This order applies with respect to all wheat grown in the South Island of New Zealand sold in the North Island of New Zealand for other than milling purposes.

FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF WHEAT TO WmcH Tins ORDER APPLIES Wheat Committee's Prices 9. (1) The maximum price (sacks extra) that may be charged or received by the Wheat Committee for any wheat to which this order applies that is sold in sacks to a distributor for the purposes of resale shall be computed on the quantity shown on the respective bill of lading for the South Island port of shipment and shall be determined as follows: Where the Distributor's Maximum Price Where the Distributor's Maximum Price Portis- per Bushel Port is- per Bushel s. d. s. d. Auckland . . 15 10!- Napier .. 17 4i Castlecliff . . 17 6 New Plymouth 16 11 Gisborne 18 3t Wellington .. 15 tot Mount Maunganui 15 10!- (2) The maximum price that may be charged or received by the Wheat Committee for any wheat to which this order applies that is sold in bulk to a distributor for the purposes of resale shall be computed on the weight of the wheat at the port of discharge and shall be the approp­ riate price fixed by subclause (1) hereof reduced by 4d. per bushel at New Plymouth or by 3!-d. per bushel at the other ports listed in subclause (1) hereof.

Distributors' Prices 10. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause the maximum price that may be charged or received by any distributor for any wheat to which this order applies that is sold in sacks shall be the sum of the following amounts: (a) The cost of the wheat to the distributor at the point at which he takes delivery. (b) The amount of any wharfage and transport charges actually and reasonably incurred between the point at which delivery is taken by the distributor and his premises: Provided that transport cost shall not be more in any case than the charges that would have been in­ curred had delivery been effected at common carrier rates. (c) An amount not exceeding 1 per cent of the sum of the amount calculated in accordance with paragraphs (a) and (b) hereof (to cover the estimated loss due to shrinkage or other causes from South Island port of shipment to place of sale). (d) The amount of any storage, handling, or additional shrinkage costs actually incurred but not exceeding in any case 8d. per bushel. (e) An amount calculated at the rate per bushel as follows: (i) For wheat sold in lots of 5 tons or more: 7d. per bushel. (ii) For wheat sold in lots of 1 ton or more but less than 5 tons: 8d. per bushel. (iii) For wheat sold in lots oft ton or more but less than 1 ton: 9d. per bushel. (iv) For wheat sold in lots of two sacks or more but less than t ton: lld. per bushel. (v) For wheat sold in lots of one sack or more but less than two sacks: ls. ld. per bushel. (vi) For wheat sold in lots oft bushel or more but less than one sack: ls. 9d. per bushel. (vii) For wheat sold in lots of less than t bushel: 2s. 6d. per bushel. Provided that where a distributor sells any wheat to which this order applies on the basis of sacks included the amount fixed in each of subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) of paragraph (e) hereof may be increased by 8d. per bushel. Provided, further, that with respect to wheat sold in lots of one sack or more the maximum price shall not exceed the appropriate price set out hereunder for sales made on the basis of sacks included or the appropriate price set out hereunder reduced by 8d. per bushel for sales made on the basis of sacks extra.

WHEAT GROWN IN THE SOUTH ISLAND AND SOLD IN THE NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND

When Sold ex Store in Lots of- When Sold When Sold Place of Sale ex Wharf ex Rail 1 ton or More ! ton or More Two Sacks or per Bushel per Bushel 5 Tons or More but Less Than but Less Than More but Less MoreOne Sruhbut Less per Bushel 5 Tons 1 Ton Thant ton lthan Two Sacks per Bushel I per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel I s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Auckland .. .. 17 5 .. 18 6 18 7 18 8 18 10 19 0 Hamilton ...... 19 0 20 0 20 1 20 2 20 4 I 20 6 Mount Maunganui .. 17 5! .. 18 5 18 6 18 7 18 9 18 11 Tauranga ...... 18 9! 18 10! 18 11! 19 H 19 3! New Plymouth .. .. 19 4-! 20 4 20 5 20 6 20 8 20 10 Wanganui .. 19 5! .. 20 6 20 7 20 8 20 JO 21 0 Palmerston North Feilding .. } .. 19 4 20 3 20 4 20 5 20 7 20 9 Gisborne .. .. 20 0-! .. 21 0 21 1 21 2 21 4 21 6 Napier .. .. 19 1-! .. 20 1-! 20 2! 20 3! 20 5! 20 7! Hastings .• .. .. 19 8! 20 8 20 9 20 10 21 0 21 2 Masterton .• .. .. 19 2 20 1 20 2 20 3 20 5 20 7 Wellington .. 17 8 .. 18 8 18 9 18 10 19 0 19 2 .. I (2) The maximum price that may be charged or received by any distributor for any wheat to which this order applies that is sold in bulk shall be the appropriate price set out in the table to subclause (1) hereof reduced by ls. 1td. per bushel.

Retailers' Prices 11. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause the maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any wheat to which this order applies shall be the sum of the following amounts: (a) The cost of the wheat to the retailer at the point at which he takes delivery but not more in any case than the cost that would have been incurred had the retailer purchased the wheat in lots of t ton or more. (b) The amount of any transport charges incurred by the retailer in obtaining delivery of the wheat into his store, being not more in any case than the charges that would have been incurred had delivery been effected at common carrier rates. (c) Any amount calculated at the rate per bushel as follows: (i) For wheat sold in sack lots: ls. 3d. per bushel. . . (ii) For wheat sold in lots oft bushel or more but less than one sack: 2s. per bushel. (iii) For wheat sold in lots of less than t bushel: 2s. 9d. per bushel. (2) Where the cost of the wheat to the retailer does not include the cost of the sacks the price computed in accordance with subclause (1) hereof may be increased at the rate of 8d. per bushel. 12. Where the prices fixed by this order do not include the price of the sacks, an additional charge may be made for the sacks not exceeding: s. d. For 46-in. by 23-in. sacks 2 8 For 41-in. by 23-in. sacks 2 8 For 29-in. by 18-in. (sugar bags) 0 9 30 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

13. Subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Tribunal, on application· by any distributor or retailer, may authorise special prices in respect of any wheat to which this order applies where special circumstances exist or for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the distributor or retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of wheat or may relate generally to all wheat to which this order applies sold while the approval remains in force. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of December 1965. A. G. BEADLE, Director of Trade Practices and Prices Division. *Gazette, 27 May 1965, Vol. II, p. 879 (I. and C.) tS.R. 1944/94, p. 255

Price Order No. 1999 (Wire Products Manufactured by G.K.N. (New Zealand) Ltd.)

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Price Tribunal hereby makes the following price order:

PRELIMINARY 1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 1999 and shall come into force on the 14th day of January 1966. 2. (1) Price Order No. 1970* is hereby revoked. (2) The revocation of the said order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the coming into force of this order; 3. In this order the expression "c and f" means "cost and freight".

APPLICATION OF Tms ORDER 4. This order applies with respect to the wire products manufactured by G.K.N. (New Zealand) Ltd. of the several kinds specified in the First "Schedule hereto.

F'ooNo MAXIMUM PRICES OF WIRE PRODUCTS TO WmcH Tms ORDER APPLIES Manufacturer's Prices 5. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause the maximum factory selling price that may be charged or received by G.K.N. (New Zealand) Ltd. for any wire products to which this order applies shall be the appropriate price fixed in the First Schedule hereto: Provided that any such price may be increased where applicable by the appropriate extra charges referred to in the Second Schedule hereto. (2) The maximum prices as aforesaid are fixed for deliveries as follows: (a) Ex works Otahuhu; or (b) "C and f" at any of the ports of Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth, Napier, Timaru, Bluff, Tauranga, Gisbome, Nelson, and Oamaru. 6. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this order and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit the Tribunal may authorise special prices in respect of any wire to which this order applies where special circumstances exist.

FIRST SCHEDULE MAXIMUM FACTORY SELLING PrucE OF WIRE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY G.K.N. (NEW ZEALAND) LTD.

Maximum Prices per Ton for Deliveries of 5 Tons or Over for Each Type of Wire

Fully Galvanised Wire Gauge Nail Wire Reinforcing Wire Baling Wire Type A - N.Z.S.S. 143

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 3 49 10 0 51 0 0 68 15 0 4 49 10 0 49 10 0 51 0 0 68 15 0 5 49 10 0 49 10 0 51 0 0 68 15 0 6 49 10 0 49 10 0 51 0 0 68 15 0 7 49 15 0 49 15 0 51 10 0 69 5 0 8 50 0 0 50 0 0 51 10 0 69 5 0 9 50 0 0 50 0 0 51 10 0 70 0 0 10 50 0 0 50 0 0 51 10 0 70 10 0 11 50 5 0 50 5 0 52 5 0 71 5 0 12 50 15 0 50 15 0 52 5 0 72 5 0 121 73 5 0 13 51 10 0 74 5 0 14 52 0 0 52 0 0 53 10 0 76 0 0 15 53 15 0 55 10 0 16 55 10 0 56 15 0 17 56 15 0 18 61 10 0 62 15 0

SECOND SCHEDULE EXTRAS FOR QUANTITY AND QUALITY Per Ton Quantity of each type of wire- £ s. d. . Under 5 tons to 3 tons inclusive 1 12 0 Under 3 tons to 1 ton inclusive 1 16 0 Under 1 ton to 10 cwt inclusive 2 5 0 Under io cwt to 3 cwt inclusive 2 16 0 Under 3 cwt to 1 cwt inclusive 4 8 0 Gauges can be combined to obtain 5 ton rates. Quality- Galvanised wire Type B to New Zealand Standard Specification 143: Type A price, plus 1Os. per ton. Dated at Wellington this 11th day of January 1966. The seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- S. T. BARNETT, President. J. R. DENCH, Member. [L.S.] F. F. SIMMONS, Member. (I. and C.) *Gazette, 11 February 1965, Vol. I, p. 205 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE 31

Price Order No. 2000 ( Steel Products Manufactured by Pacific The above quantity extras apply to items of one size, quality and Steel Ltd.) length. Where quantities under 10 tons of an item incur any extra freight, cartage, or other charges, such charges are to customer's account. PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Price Tribunal hereby makes the following price order: (3) Length Per Ton PRELIMINARY £ s. d. Over 35' to 40' 1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 2000 and shall 10 0 come into force on the 14th day of January 1966. Over 40' to 50' 15 0 2. (1) Price Order No. 1990 is hereby revoked. (4) Cold Straightening (2) The revocation of the said order shall not affect the liability Flats only 10 0 of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before (5) Deformed Bars 2 0 0 the coming into force of this order. 3. In this order: The expression "f.o.r." means "free on rail", and the expression "c and f" means "cost and freight". (6) Quality This section includes quality extras added to Basis Price plus any extras added under 6 (1, 2, APPLICATION OF Tms ORDER 3, 4. and 5) above. 4. This order applies to the following steel products manufactured by Pacific Steel Ltd. : Standard Specifications Rolled and Re-rolled Steel Bars Per Ton 1. Rounds Specification Analysis Extra 2. Squares £ s. d. 3. Flats NZSS 1693 Sulphur · 06 max. Phosphorus 4. Angles ·06 max 10 0 NZSS 197 Mild . . Sulphur ·06 max. Phosphorus MAXIMUM PRICES TO BE CHARGED · 06 max . . Basis Price 5. (1) The maximum factory selling prices that may be charged or Medium Tensile Sulphur · 06 max. Phosphorus received by Pacific Steel Ltd. for any steel products to which this 33/38 Tons ·06 max 15 O order applies shall be the basis price shown in this order with p.s.i. adjustments in the form of extras as specified hereunder being made High Tensile 37/ Sulphur -· 06 max. Phosphorus as appropriate. 43 Tons p.s.i. ·06 max 15 0 (2) The maximum prices as aforesaid are fixed for deliveries as NZSS 309 Sulphur · 06 max. Phosphorus follows: ·06 max · .. Basis Price (a) Within a radius of 25 miles of Otahuhu, free on truck at mill. (b) At North Island ports ofWhangarei, Tauranga, Napier, New Plymouth, and Wellington, and also at all South Island (7) Tests ports, "c and f" at any such port. Government inspection 10 0 (c) For any other deliveries, "f.o.r." Otahuhu. To Lloyds, etc. 15 0 (3) The maximum basis price shall be £50 5s. Od. per ton and shall By buyer at supplier's works apply to mild steel concrete reinforcing bars made in conformity 4 0 0 with New Zealand Standard Specifications 197, angles, flats, lump sum per squares, and rounds other than reinforcing made in conformity test or set of with New Zealand Standard Specification 309. tests or 2s. per (4) The Basis Price shall cover the following sizes: ton whichever is the greater Rounds !" diameter and over Squarest" to 3" Surface inspection 1 0 0 Flats l" to 6" wide by t" to 1" thick Proof Stress 1 10 0 (N.B. There is no basis size for angles) Additional chemical analysis 1 10 0 (5) The Basis Price shall cover lengths from 16 ft to 35 ft. (6) The Basis Price shall cover the following quantities: Impact 1 15 0 Rounds, 5 tons and over } Brinnell on not less than 10 per cent of the bars 3 15 0 Squares, 5 tons and over In one size and gauge or Inspection or testing of lots less than 1 ton 7 6 Flats, 5 tons and over diameter and in one Angles, 5 tons and over quality lump sum per (7) The Basis Price shall cover the co1d straightening of Angles. test

EXTRAS Where Test Certificates are called for giving mech­ anical properties covering any of the numerical 6. The maximum charges for extras as appropriate are as follows: series of steels 10 0 (1) Size ( added to Basis Price) Per Ton Rounds- £ s. d. (8) Special Paint Marking or Hand Stamping 10 0 Reinforcing and engineering i" 1 10 0 0 t" to i" 10 (9) Cutting Margin Squares, i" 1 15 0 Flats- The standard cutting margin is -0" +2" and fo" to under t" thick x 1" to 6" wide 1 5 0 is covered in the basis price. Over 1" thick x 1" to 6" wide 15 0 Angles- (10) Extras for exact lengths are by arrangement between buyer (2 to under 4 United Inches) fo" to under i" thick 2 0 0 and seller. t" thick and over ...... 1 5 0 (4 to 6 United Inches) fo" to under i" thick 1 15 0 t" thick and over . . 15 0 Dated at Wellington this 11th day of January 1966. Each of the following extras may be added to Basis Price plus appropriate size extras. The seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed in the presence of: (2) Quantity Per Ton £ s. d. 1 ton to under 2 tons 3 0 0 S. T. BARNETT, President. 2 tons to under 3 tons 2 0 0 [L.S.] J. R. DENCH, Member. 3 tons to under 4 tons 1 0 0 F. F. SIMMONS, Member. 4 tons to under 5 tons 10 0 Minimum order 1 ton. (I. and C.) *Gazette, 4 November 1965, Vol. III, p. 1904 32 THE NEW· ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

Tariff Notice No. 1966/1-Applications for Continuation of Approval

NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made for continuation of the following approvals of the Minister of Customs:

Rates of Duty Effective Appn Tariff Goods I Part List No. Item II No. B.P. I Aul. Can. Gen. Ref. From I To I I IMFN·I 7004 Group 332 Oil, mineral, on declaration that it will be Free ...... Free .. 2 1/7/62 31/12/65 7005 sold only for use in transformers and switchgear 7006 612.900.9 Bindings of leather, when declared: Free ...... Free 10.8 2 1/7/62 31/12/65 (a) By a manufacturer for use by him in making footwear; or (b) By an importer that they will be sold by him only to footwear manufacturers for making footwear 7007 656.921.9 Alpine Straw, being a fabric consisting of Free ...... 20% 10.8 120 16/10/64 31/12/65 layers of rayon, cotton, and gelatine, when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in the manufacture of footwear 7008 719.230.5 Honey extractors ...... Free . . .. Free Free 10.3 2 1/7/62 31/12/65 7009 894.230.9 Cards or sheets printed with pictures in Free ...... 25% 20.2 171 1/7/62 31/12/65 outline for colouring, including the necessary crayons or colours (but not paint boxes) for use therewith

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 3 February 1966. Submissions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to: (a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally; (b) The proportions of New Zealand and imported materials used in manufacture; (c) Present and potential output; and (d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc. Dated at Wellington this 13th day of January 1966. J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.

Tariff Notice No. 1966/2-Applications for Approval

NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made for the approval of rates of duty by the Minister of Customs as follows:

Rates of Duty Part Appn Tariff Item Goods i------1 IT No. B.P. I Aul. I Can. I MFN · I Gen. Ref. -·---'-----~---"------'-----!.---.:..._---"-----.!...--~-- 7010 512.511.2 I Sodium propionate Free .. .. 20%S 25% 10.2 Such rate not exceeding 7011 581. 203 .1 Panel trim, metallised P.V.C., for use in making car door panels 25% ...... 25% 10.8 as the Minister may in any case direct 7012 581. 205. 4 Polypropylene plastic strapping in widths of 12 mm, 15 · 5 mm, Free ...... Free and 19 mm used as banding on packing cases and cartons Such rate not exceeding 7013 599.999.9' Colloidal silica solution · .. 25% ...... 25% 10.8 as the Minister may in any case direct Such rate not exceeding 7014 621.030.9 Cotton covered rubber thread in various colours for manufacture 25% ...... 25% 10.8 of elastic topped ankle and half hose as the Minister may in any case direct 7015 629.980.9 Strips, rubber, canvas backed, 121 in. x5 in., for use in hackling Free .. .. 20%S 25% 10.2 machines in rope making 7016 674. 330. 5 Press plates of stainless steel, for use with an hydraulic press in the Free .. .. 20%S 25% 10.2 manufacture of laminated plastic sheeting 7017 692 .110. 9 Vertical storage tank for diesel oil, capacity 350,000 gallons, bolted Free .. .. 20%S 25% 10.2 construction 7018 719. 640. 5 Machine for spraying liquified fat on to dog crackers and poultry Free .. .. 20%S 25% 10.2 foods 7019 719. 801. 9 Huck power rigs, models 906 and 910, being hydraulic power units Free .. .. 20%S 25% 10.2 consisting of electric motor, control panel, hydraulic pump, and valves to operate Huck fastening tools Such rate not exceeding 7020 732. 891. 9 Filler necks for use in making petrol tanks .. 25% ...... 25% 10.8 as the Minister may in any case direct 7021 735. 300 .1 Coastal trading vessel having the following specifications: Free ...... Free Length, 195 · 5 ft Breadth, 32·4 ft Depth, 18·75 ft Gross tonnage, 595 Net tonnage, 205

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 3 February 1966· Submissions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comp­ troller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to: (a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally; (b) The proportions of New Zealand and imported materials used in manufacture; (c) Present and potential output; and (d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc. Dated at Wellington this 13th day of January 1966. J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE 33

TARIFF DECISION LIST NO. 184

Decisions of the Minister of Customs Under the Customs Tariff (Subject to Amendment or Cancellation by Notification in the Gazette) APPROVALS

Rates of Duty Effective Tariff Part List Item No. Goods II No. B.P. Aul. Can. I MFN, I Gen. Ref. I From To* I I I

541. 700.9 Acetylarsan ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Adexolin capsules ...... Free .. . . 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Adrenaline tartrate solution .. .. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Aerocortin otic solution ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541.700.9 Aldocorten ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Aminophylline ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Amyl nitrite capsules ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Amytal tablets ...... Free .. .. 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/12/64 31/12/68 541. 700.9 Anacardone ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Ansolysen ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Anthisan ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Antistin ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Apresoline ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 12/11/64 31/12/70 541.700.9 Becadex capsules and tablets .. .. Free .. .. 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/6/63 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Betalin complex ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23 .'3 184 1/7/62 31/12/69 541. 700.9 Bisoxyl ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Brevidil E ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Brevidil M ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Chloromycetin- Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/69 ampoules capsules cream 1% ear drops eye ointment hydrocortisone ophthalmic suspension intramuscular human powder Kapseals ophthalmic ointment and powder palmitate suspension recrystallised powder succinate powder suppositories tincture aerosol (veterinary) veterinary capsules, ointment and solution vetrettes 541. 700.9 Colcemid ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Coly-mycin solution ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/69 541. 700.9 Coramine ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Cortisone ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Dental Cones M and B ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Efcortelan with Neomycin eye/ear drops .. Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.f -184 1/1/66 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Efcortelan with Neomycin eye ointment .. Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/70

541. 700.9 Efcortelan with Neomycin skin cream .. Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 ~ 1/1/66 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Embequin tablets ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 l'fl/66 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Ethanolamine oleate ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 .31/12/70 541. 700.9 Ethisterone tablets ...... Free .. .. 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541.700.9 Ethyl Chloride ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/7/62 31'/12LJ 0 541. 700.9 Furadantin ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/7/62 31/12/7ff 541. 700.9 Furoxone ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Gardena! sodium ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23;3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541.700.9 Genifort tablets ...... Free ...... 20% 23.2 184 1/1/66 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Gonan ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Hapamine ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/69 541. 700.9 Hepabos compound with Strychnine in liquid Free ...... 20% 23.2 184 1/1/66 31/12/70 form 541. 700.9 Histoplasmin ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/69 541. 700.9 Humatin Kapseals ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/69· 541. 700.9 Hydroxystilbamidine isethionate .. .. Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Intramycetin suspension ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/7/62 31/12/69 541. 700.9 Intravel sodium powder ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/7/62 31/12/69 541. 700.9 Lanoxin ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/70 541.700.9 Largactil ...... Free .. .. '20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Lethidrone ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Lutocyclin ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Lutoform aqueous ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Majeptil ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Majeptil tablets ...... Free .. .. 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541.700.9 Manganese butyrate ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 541. 700.9 Marzine ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/70 541.700.9 Medihaler Iso ...... Free .. . . 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/7/62 31/12/70 E 34 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No.

TARIFF DECISION LIST NO. 184-continued

Rates of Duty Effective Tariff Part List I temNo. Goods II No. B.P. Aul. Can. I Gen. Ref. From To* I I MFN.1 I

541.700.9 Medihaler Iso Forte ...... Free .. . . 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/7/62 31/12/71 541. 700.9 Methedrine ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/71 541.700.9 Midicel tablets and suspension .. .. Free •-• .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/6' 541. 700.9 Neomycin powder ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/71 541. 700.9 Neomycin Sulphate powder .. .. Free . . .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/71 ~41.700.9 Neosporin aerosol ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/71 541.700.9 Neosporin ophthalmic solution .. .. Free . . .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/71 541. 700.9 Neptal ...... Free . . . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/71 s41. 700.9 '.Nivaquine tablets and syrup .. .. Free . . .. 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/1/66 31/12/71 541:_ioo.9 Nivembin tablets ...... Free .. . . 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/1/66 31/12/71 541. 700.9 Novarsenobillon ...... Free . . .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/71 541.700.9 Nulacin tablets ...... Free .. . . 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/7/62 31/12/71 541.700.9 Octyl nitrite ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/71 541. 700.9. Ovocyclin B ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/71 541.700.9 Ovocyclin P ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/71 541.700.9 Pamergan ...... Free . . . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/71 541:700.9 Papaverine hydrochloride ampoules .. .. Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/71 541. 700.9 Pentamidine ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/71 54:1. 700.9 Perandren ...... Free . . .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541.700.9 Percorten ...... Free . . .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Peptone ...... Free . . .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Phemerol liquid ...... Free . . .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/6! 541. 700.9 Phenergan injection ...... Free . . .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Phenol 5 % solution in oil ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Physeptone ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Planocaine ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Polymyxin B- Sulphate powder .. .. Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Predsol-N eye/ear drops ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Primolut-Depot ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Priscol ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Procaine penicillin injection .. .. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Radiostoleum, concentrated for injection .. Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Ritalin ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Rogitine ...... Free . . .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Serogan ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Serpasil ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541'.700.9 Sodium morrhuate solution l .. .. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Soluseptasine solution and tablets ... .. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Stemetil ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541.700.9 Stovarsol tablets ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Streptotriad tablets and gr~n~es .. .. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 5 41. 100:9 Sulphatriad tablets ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 5 41. 700.9 Tampovagan stilboe~trol .~d sulphathiazole Free .. .. 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( pessaries 7( 5 41. 700.9 T.C.P. antiseptic solution .. .. ',. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/ 541. 700.9 Testaform ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 5 41. 700.9 Thalazole tablets and suspension .. .. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 5 41. 700.9 Thiazamide eye ointment ...... Free .. . . 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Thiazamide powder and tablets .. .. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.l 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 · Trescatyl tablets_ and suppositories .. .. Free .. . . 20%S 25% 23._4 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Tubarine ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541.700.9 Ultracortenol ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 5 41. 700.9 Vasoxine ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 5 41.700.9 Vegolyse:b...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/7{ 5 41.700.9 Velbe ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/7/62 31/12/6S 5 41.700.9 Veractil ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.3 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Veractil tablets ...... Free .. . . 20%S 25% 23.4 184 1/7/62 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Vinesthene solution ...... Free . . .. 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/7( 541. 700.9 Vionactane vials ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/7C 5 41:700.9 "Xylotox powder and solution ... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 184 1/1/66 31/12/7C

*Approvals lapse on the dates indicated, the goods thereafter being dutiable acc~rding to their substantive Tariff classification. If continuation of an approval is desired for a further period, formal application should be made to the Collector at least one month prior to date of expiry. Dated at Wellington this 13th day of January 1966. J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs. l3 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 35.

TARIFF DECISION LIST NO. 185

Decisions of the Minister of Customs Under the Customs Tariff (Subject to Amendment or Cancellation by Notification in the Gazette)

.APPROVALS

Rates of Duty Effective Tariff Part List Item No. Goods II No. B.P. Aul. Can. MFN. Gen. Ref. From To* I I I I I ,. 148.820.0 Nestargel ...... Free ...... 10% 22.0 185 1/12/65 31/12/70 ;41. 700.9 Clorpactin X.C.B. powder .. .. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 185 1/10/65 31/12/70 ;41.700.9 Entryl powder and tablets ...... Free .. . . 20%S 25% 10.2 185 1/1/66 31/12/70 ;41. 700.9 Hepabos compound in liquid form .. Free ...... 20% 23.2 185 1/1/66 31/12/70 ;41. 700.9 Lignocaine hydrochloride solution .. .. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 185 1/1/66 31/12/70 ;41. 700.9 Mogadon tablets and syrup .. .. Free .. .. 20%S 25% 23.4 185 1/12/65 31/12/70 ;41. 700.9 Neophenicol utorets ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 185 1/12/65 31/12/70 ;41. 700.9 Nuvamide tablets and suspension .. .. Free .. .. 20% 25% 23.1 185 1/12/65 31/12/70 ;41. 700.9 Strinacin tablets and granules .. .. Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 185 1/1/66 31/12/70 >41. 700.9 Thiasolucin injection ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 185 1/1/66 31/12/70 ;41. 700.9 Willampcol 500 u torets ...... Free .. . . 20% 25% 23.1 185 1/12/65 31/12/70 >54.200.0 Relcapenetrator ...... Free ...... 25% 10.8 185 1/12/65 31/12/71 >81.326.3 Sheets, printed (contact screens), for photo Free ...... Free .. 185 1/1/63 31/12/71 process engraving cameras ;99.209.0 Proxel AB paste ...... Free ...... 20% 10.8 185 1/12/65 31/12/71 599.209.0 Proxel PM paste ...... Free ...... 20% 10.8 185 1/12/65 31/12/71 599.590.1 Eastman 910 adhesive ...... Free ...... Free . . 185 1/5/63' 31/12/71 599.999.9 Glove powders being modified starch prepara- Free .. .. 10% 12-!-% 23.5 185 1/7/62 30/9i68 tions 511.910.4 Lambskins, alum-tanned, when declared by a Free ...... 20% 10.8 185 1/12/65 31/12/67 manufacturer for use by him only in making regalia

Jroup 652 Woven fabrics (other than pile or chenille Free ...... 10% 10.8 185 13/1/66 .. : and 653 fabrics or fabrics assembled by sewing, gumming, or similar operation), containing in any proportion sheep's or lambs' wool or fine animal hair and weighing not more than 5-!- oz per square yard, excluding: (1) Flannel, nursery or baby (2) Fabrics packed in airtight containers e.g., sealed containers of man-made plastic film or of metal 555.100.1 Felt, hard hair, for use in making heel pads for Free ...... 10% .. 185 1/7/62 31/12/71 slippers 555.830.9 Glazing cloths for photo print drying and Free .. .. 20%S 25% 10.2 185 1/7/65 30/6/n glazing machines 565.110.3 Jars, opal glass ...... Free .. .. 20% 25% .. 185 1/7/62 . . 82.220.9 Sheet, copper, "rigidized" to impart greater Free ...... 25% 10.8 185 1/12/65 31/12/67 strength and rigidity 682.221.1 Sheet, brass, "rigidized" to impart greater Free ...... 25% 10.8 185 1/12/65 31/12/67

strength and rigidity ·, 719.210.9 Pumps, piston and diaphragm types, as may be approved, when declared by: -, (a) A manufacturer that they will be used .. by him only in the manufacture or .. repair of motor driven spray units; or (b) By an importer that they will be sold by - .. - him only for use in the manufacture or repair of motor driven spray units Ace diaphragm ...... Free .. . . Free Free 10.3 185 1/1/65 30/6/66 Blue Twin ...... Free .. .. Free Free 10.3 185 1/1/65 30/6/66 Blue Quad ...... Free .. .. Free Free 10.3 185 1/1/65 30/6/66 Myers Bulldozer ...... Free .. . . Free Free 10.3 l85 1/1/65 30/6/66 Myers Du-all ...... Free .. .. Free Free 10.3 185 1/1/65 30/6/66 Friend K, KA, NX, FX, AXB, GXA, YX, Free .. .. Free Free 10.3 185 1/1/65 30/6/66 NT,FT,ATB,GTA,YT Hardie 99, SCDA ...... Free .. .. Free Free 10.3 185 1/1/65 30/6/66 841.601.9 Diving suits, dry suit type only .. .. Free ...... Free 13.0 185 1/7/62 30/9/68 894.220.2 Doll's eyes, either fixed or sleeping movement Free ...... 20% 10.8 185 1/7/64 31/12/69 . . Ref.No. Note to Part II of the Tariff-Concessions: 20.1 (1) RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS- The under-mentioned institutions have been approved in respect of scientific instruments or apparatus imported by or for these institutions, for pure scienti- fie research under Annexes C and D to the UNESCO Agreement, provided that the following declaration is made by a responsible officer of the institution in respect of each importation: 36 THE NEW ZEALAND GAzEITE No. 1

TARIFF DECISION LIST· NO. 185-continued

Rates of Duty Effective Tariff Part List Item No. Goods II No. B.P. Aul. Can. Gen. Ref. From To* I MFN. J I I I (a) That the goods are of a kind approved by Annexes C and D to the UNESCO Agreement and will be used only for the purposes mentioned in the- Agreement (b) That the goods will be used under the control and responsibility of the institution concerned (c) That goods of equivalent scientific value are not being manufac- tured in New Zealand Approved institutions: Building Research Bureau of N.Z. 185 1/12/65 ..

Inc. . ' ·· *Approvals lapse on the dates indicated, the goods thereafter being· dutiable according to their substantive Tariff classification. If continuatior of an approval is desired for a further period, formal application should be made to the Collector at least one month prior to the date of expiry.

MISCELLANEOUS Decisions Cancelled: Group 652 Woven fabrics (other . . . per square yard 170 and 653 698. 300 .1 Track chain for tractors 102

Dated at Wellington this 13th day of January 1966. J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.

Reserve Bank of New Zealand aggregate of: 26 per cent of that bank's demand deposits in New Zealand plus 3 per cent of that bank's time deposits in New Zealand (excluding wool retention deposits) as shown PURSUANT to section 33 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand in the last preceding monthly return furnished by that bank Act 1964, the Reserve Bank, acting with the approval of the in accordance with section 31 of the Reserve Bank of New Minister of Finance, hereby gives notice that as at the close Zealand Act 1964. of business on 23 December 1965, and until further notice, The balances to be maintained as aforesaid shall be exclusive balances to be maintained in the Reserve Bank by each trading of any balance held by a trading bank in its wool retention bank shall be equal to. an amount which, when added to that or special fund account at the Reserve Bank. bank's holdings of Reserve Bank notes as disclosed in that bank's latest available weekly return of Banking Statistics G. WILSON, Governor. under the Statistics Act 1955, will be n<;>t less than the Wellington, 21 December 1965.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF AssETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE REsERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 22 DECEMBER 1965 Liabilities Assets £ £ Notes in circulation 100,657,337 Gold 132,150 Demand deposits- Overseas assets- ta) State . • • • 12,874,529 (a) Current accounts and short-term £ (b) Banks . . . . 49,510,888 bills . . 16,032,115 (c) Marketing accounts 2,355,977 (b) Investments . . 23,289,539 (d) Other .• 24,941,770, 39,321,654 Time deposits. • • • • . New Zealand coin 501,508 Liabilities in currencies other than New Zeala,r;_d Discounts currency .. · 216 635, Advances- Other liabilities 2,745:181 (a) To the State (including Treasury Capital accounts:_ £ bills) . . . . 75,716,002 (a) General Reserve Fund - 1,500,000. (b) To marketing accounts 45,582,872 ( b) Other reserves 6,665,275 tc) Other advances 4,500,750 8,165,275 ---- 125,799,624 Investments in New Zealand- . (a) N.Z. Government securities 33,692,961 (b) Other 73,750 33,766,711 Other assets 1,945,945 £201,467,592 £201,467,592

R. M. SMITH, Chief Accountant. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 37

RESERVE BANK. OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF AsSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE REsERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THURSDAY, 30 DECEMBER 1965 Liabilities Assets £ £ Notes in circulation 99,725,916 Gold 132,150 Demand deposits­ Overseas assets- (a) State ... 14,231,991 (a) Current accounts and short-term £ {b) Banks .. 52,449,690 bills 11,501,315 (c) Marketing accounts 2,312,331 (b) Investments . . 23,289,539 (d) Other .. 25,722,541 34,790,854 Time deposits .. New Zealand coin 486,167 Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand Discounts currency 209,497 Advances- 0th.er liabilities 2,713,197 (a) To the State (including Treasury Capital accounts- £ bills) .. . . 76,243,763 (a) General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 (b) To marketing accounts 43,862,734 (b) Other reserves 6,665,275 (c) Other advances 11,310,750 8,165,275 ------~ 131,417,247 Investments in New Zealand­ (a) N.Z. Government securities 34,316,303 (b) Other 73,750 34,390,053 Other assets 4,313,967 £205,530,438 £205,530,438

R. M. SMITH, Chief Accountant.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court In Bankruptcy

EDWARD LARRIE RAPHEAL FROST, of 40 Peach Road, Glenfield, NOTICE is hereby given that dividends are now payable on salesman, was adjudged bankrupt on 1 January 1966. Creditors' all proved claims in the under-mentioned estates, as at 17th meeting will be held at my :office on Thursday, 20 January December 1965: 1966, at 10.30 a.m. Blincko, W. J. C., of 154 Nile Street, Milford, quarryman. E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. Second and final dividend of ls. 11 td. in the pound. Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Lloyd, A. V., of 2 Kowhai Avenue, Beachhaven, labourer. Auckland C. 1. First dividend of 5s. in the pound. Powell, G., 10 Coronation Road, Mangere, driver. First dividend of 3s. in the pound. Pritchard, L., of 7 William Blofield A venue, Mount Roskill, In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court building contractor. First and final dividend of 15s. 3d. in the pound. Robertson, T. W., of Eet 'n' Tell Restaurant, 158 Karanga­ BARRY CROSSAN, of 14 Evelyn Street, Papatoetoe, storeman hape Road, C. 2, caterer. First and final dividend of driver, was adjudged bankrupt on 7 January 1966. Creditors' 3s. 7td. in the pound. meeting will be held at my office on Friday, 21 January 1966, Russell, W. Rejford, of 5 Hull Place, Onehunga, foundry at 10.30 a.m. worker. First and final dividend of 13s. in the pound. E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. Vann, M. J., of 73 Speight Road, Kohimarama, coffee Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, lounge proprietor. First and final dividend of 6-!d. in the Auckland C. 1. pound .. E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. Auckland.

In Bankuptcy-Supreme Court

GARRY DESMOND WHEATON, of 59 Konini Road, Titirangi, car In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court salesman, was adjudged bankrupt on 17 December 1965. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office on Wednesday, GRAHAM FREDERICK SHAND, of 9c Shakespeare Avenue, Hamil­ 22 December 1965, at 3.30 p.m. ton, factory hand, was adjudged bankrupt on 21 December E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. 1965. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Hamilton, on Tuesday, 4 January 1966, at 11 a.m. Auckland. H. G. WHYTE, Official Assignee. Hamilton.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court KATHLEEN MIROA MoNRAD, of 35 Station Road, Paeroa, trading as Monrads Contracting, was adjudged bankrupt on 20 December 1965. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office on JA:MES CAMPBELL, of Oturoa Road, Ngongotaha, sharemilker, Tuesday, 4 January 1966, at 2.15 p.m. was adjudged bankrupt on 20 December ,1965. Creditors' E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Rotorua, on Thursday, 30 December 1965, at '10.30 a.m. Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, J. C. QUINLAN, Official Assignee. Auckland C. 1. Rotorua.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court WILLIAM EDGAR TURICILSEN, of 6 Wroughton Crescent, East Tamaki, compression hand, was adjudged bankrupt on 21 NOEL LEONARD ROYCE CLARKE, of 358 Cameron Road, December 1965. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office Tauranga, milk bar proprietor, was adjudged bankrupt ,on 23 ,on Wednesday, 5 January 1966, at 10.30 a.m. December 1965. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Court­ E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. house, Tauranga, on Thursday, 6 January 1965, at 11 a.m. Fourth Floor, ,Dilwor,th Building, Customs Street East, D. G. HAYTER, Official Assignee. Auckland C. 1. Courthouse, Tauranga. 38 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

In Bankruptcy EVIDENCE having been furnished .of the loss of the outstanding duplicate of certificate of title, Volume 93, folio 136 (Nelson Registry), in the name of Leonard William Penhey, of Welling­ NOTICE is hereby given that an amended first and final divi­ ton, company director, for all that parcel of land containing 3 dend of 8 16d. in the pound is now payable on all . proved 1 rood 28 · 4 perches, more or less, situated in the City of claims in the estate of Robert Edward Berryman, of Gisbome, Nelson, being Lots 5 and 6, Deposited Plan 2361, and being cleaner. part Section l, Block G, District of Wakatu and application Gisbome, 23 December 1965. (No. 103002) having been made to me to issue a new certificate of title in lieu of the said certificate of title, I hereby give T. A. JACOBSON, Official Assignee. notice of· my intention to issue such new certificate of title on the expiration of 14 days from the date of the Gazette contain­ ing this notice. In Bankruptcy Dated this 24th day of December 1965, at the Land Registry Office,· Nelson. K. W. COBDEN, Assistant Land Registrar. NOTICE is hereby given that dividends are now payable on all proved claims in the under-mentioned estates: Brandish, Gordon Robert, of Dunedin, driver. Second and EVIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, V:olume 48, folio final dividend of 2s. ld. in the pound making in all 7s. ld. 142 {•Westland Registry), containing 1 rood, more or less, in the pound. being Section 42, Town of Moana, in the name ·of James Brockie, Hugh Albert, of Dunedin, truck driver. Second and Gordon Wilson, of Christchurch, builder, and Gladys Mildred final dividend of 18s. in the pound making in all 20s. in Wilson, his wife, having been lodged with me together with the pound.. . . an application (32429) for the issue of a new certificate of McKeich, John Robert, of Dunedm, chef, formerly tradmg title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to as Manhattan Bakery. First and final dividend of 5s. 5td. issue such new certificate of title on the expiration of 14 days in the pound. from the date .of the Gazette containing this notice. W. R. RIGG, Official Assignee. Dated at the Land Registry Office, at Hokitika, this 14th Supreme Court, Dunedin. day of December 1965. S. W. HAJJGH, Assistant Land Registrar.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES EVIDENCE ·of the loss of certificate ,of title, Volume 207, folio 129 (Canterbury Registry), for 1 rood, or thereabouts, situated in Block II, of the Halswell Survey District, being part of Lot 15, on Deposited Plan No. 66, part of Rural EVIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of the out­ Section 194, in the name of the Ellesmere Land Drainage standing duplicate of certificate of title, Volume 96, folio 208, Board, having been lodged with me together with an Gisborne Registry, in the name of Stuart ~ar

EVIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of the outstanding INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT 1908 duplicate of certificate of title, Volume 115, folio 66 (Nelson Registry), in the name of Lloyd Cederman, of Richmond, milk vendor, for all that parcel of land containing 37 · 8 DECLARATION BY THE REGISTRAR DISSOLVING SOCIETIES perches, more or less, situated in Block IX, Waimea Survey District, being Lot 1, Deposited Plan 4527, and being part I, Francis Peter Evans, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Section 22, District of Waimea South, and application (No. Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made to 103132) having been made to me to issue a new certificate appear to me that the under-mentioned society is no longer of title in lieu of the said certificate of title, I hereby give carrying on operations, it is hereby dissolved in pursuance notice of my intention to issue such new certificate of title of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908. on the expiration of 14 days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. North Shore Children's Fund Incorporated. A. 1961 / 130. Dated this 10th day of January 1966, at the Land Registry Dated at Auckland this 17th day of December 1965. Office, Nelson. F. P. EVANS, A. DIBLEY, Assistant Land Registrar. Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 39

INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT 1908 THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3)

DECLARATION BY THE REGISTRAR DISSOLVING SOCIETIES TAKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the date hereof the name of the under-mentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the I, Francis Peter Evans, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Register and the company will be dissolved: Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made to appear to me that the under-mentioned society is no longer Personality Bag Store Ltd. P.B., 1957 /11. carrying on operations, it is hereby dissolved in pursuance of Dated at Gisborne this 21st day of December 1965. section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908. B. C. McLAY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. The New Zealand Foundation ,of Hypnology Incorporated. A. 1961 /83. Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of December 1965. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months from this date the names of the under-mentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the companies will be dissolved: INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT 1908 Sherwood (Napier) Ltd. H.B. 1948/12. F. Standidge Ltd. H.B. 1960/141. DECLARATION BY ASSISTANT REGISTRAR DISSOLVING A SOCIETY Given under my hand at Napier this 6th day of January 1966. I, Malcolm Alick Sturm, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated M. A. STURM, District Registrar of Companies. Societies, do hereby declare that as it has been made to appear to me that the under-mentioned society is no longer carrying on its operations, it is hereby dissolved in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908: THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) The Napier Interhouse Girls Association (Incorporated) (LS. 1949/25). NOTICE is hereby given that the name of the under-mentioned Dated at Napier this 11th day of January 1966. company has been struck off the Register and the company dissolved: M.A. STURM, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. A. D. Tregidga Ltd. N. 1957 /10. Given under my hand at Nelson this 21st day of December 1965. A. DIBLEY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT 1908

DECLARATION OF THE DISSOLUTION OF A SOCIETY THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3)

I, Noel Roy Williams, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration ,of three months Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been ma:de to appear from the date hereof the name of the undermentioned company to me that the Christchurch ,Auto Sports Association Incorp­ will unless cause is shown 'to the contrary, be struck off the orated I.S. 1959 /25 has ceased operations, the aforesaid society Register and the company dissolved: is hereby dissolved in pursuance of section 28 of the A. L. and E. Kitching Ltd. N. 1964 / 27. Incorporated Societies Act 1908. Given under my hand at Nelson this 21st day of December Dated at Christchurch this 16th day of December 1965. 1965., N. R. WILLIAMS, A. DIBLEY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT 1908 NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months from the date hereof the name of the under-mentioned DECLARATION OF THE DISSOLUTION OF A SOCIETY company will, unl~ss cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the company dissolved: I, Noel Roy Williams, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated 0. L. Haase Ltd. N. 1956/48. Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made to appear Given under my hand at Nelson this 7th day of January to me that the Lake Tekapo Film Society Incorporated I.S. 1966. 1959/22 has ceased operations, the aforesaid society is hereby A. DIBLEY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. dissolved in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated Bocieties Act 1908. Dated at Christchurch this 16th day of December 1965. N. R. WILLIAMS, THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. TAKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the date hereof the names of the under-mentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck .off the THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) Register and the companies dissolved: Bamford and Hopkins Ltd. C. -1950/255. Store Ltd. C. 1963/338. NOTICE is hereby given that the name of the under-mentioned company has been struck off the Register and the company Given under my hand at Christchurch this 23rd day of dissolved: December 1965. Ngatapa Store Ltd. P.B. 1947 /28. N. R. WILLIAMS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Dated at Gisborne this 17th day of December 1965. B. C. McLAY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) CORRIGENDUM

TAKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the IN th~ notic.;e of the ~hange of name of "Dunedin Carpet and date hereof the name of the under-mentioned company will Venetian Blind Cleamng Company Limited", in Gazette, No. unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off th~ ?,6, pag~ 2247, dated. 1.6 pecember 1965, for the words Register and the company will be dissolved: Dunedm Carpetone L1m1ted , please read "Carpet & Cleaning Contractors Limited". T. H. Shields Ltd. P.B. 1951/24. nated at Dunedin this 16th day of December 1965. Dated at Gisborne this 16th day of December 1965. C. C. KENNEI.!LY, District Registrar of Companies. B. C. McLAY, iA_ssistant Registrar of Companies. 67 40 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

OHAiNGE OF NAME OF COMPANY ORANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NOTICE is hereby given that "Bridge Construction Company NOTICE is hereby given that "Lyte-Stannus Limited" has Limited" has changed its name to "Simelhay Holdings changed iits name to "John Stichbury Limited", and that the Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my new name was this day entered on my Register ·of Companies Register of Companies in place of the former name. in place of the former name. No. W. 1952/155. Dated at Auckland this 15th day of December 1965. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of December 1965. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. K. L. WESTMORELAND, 61 38 Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Brewsters' Plant Sales Limited" has changed its name to "Zealandia Nursery Company NOTICE is hereby given that "Waikanae Cash Stores Limited" Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my has changed its name to "Tuohys Drapery Limited", and that Register of Companies in place of the former name. the new name was this day entered on my Register of Da·ted at Auckland this 13th day ,of December 1965. Companies in place of the former name. No. W. 1947 /170. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Dated at Wellington this 7th day of January 1966. 62 K. L. WESTMORELAND, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 73 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NOTICE is hereby given that "Carpet Centre Limited" has changed its name to "Home Appliance & Carpet Centre CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place ,of the former name. NOTICE is hereby given that "D. F. M. Company Limited" Dated at Auckland this 14th day of December 1965. has changed its name to "D. F. M. Construction Company Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Register of Companies in place of the former name. No. 63 w. 1955 /273. Dated at Wellington this 7th day of January 1966. K. L. WESTMORELAND, ORANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Assistant Registrar of Companies. 74 NOTICE is hereby given that "Grafton Supplies Limited" has changed its name ,to "Graf.ton Enterprises Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the :former name. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Dated at Auckland this 14th day of December 1965. F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 64 NOTICE is hereby given that "Parkinson & Co. Limited" has changed its name to "Craig Thoms,on Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register ,of Companies in place ,of the former name (No. W.n. 1933/8). CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Dated at Hokirtika this 17th day of December 1965. S. W. HAIGH, Assistant Registrar of Companies. NoTICE is hereby given that "Wheels (N.z:) Limited" 71 has changed its name to "President Holdings Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. Dated at Auckland this 13th day of December 1965. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY F. P. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 65 NOTICE is hereby given that "Balmoral Hospital Limited" C. 1946/177 has changed its name to "Balmoral Investments Limited", and that the new name was this day entered ·on my CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Register of Companies in place of the former name. Dated at Christchurch this 15th day ,of December 1965. NOTICE is hereby given that "Duncan's Furniture Manufac­ N. R. WILLIAMS, turing Company Limited" has changed its name to "Haden & Assistant Registrar of Companies. Custance Limited", and that the new name was this day 68 entered on IIliY Register of Companies in place of the former name. (H.B. 1947 /37.) Dated at Napier this 20th day of December 1965. 39 M. A. STURM, Distriot Registrar ·of Companies. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

ORANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Ian R. Little Limited" C. 1937 /31 has changed its name to "Ian R. Little Holdings Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of NOTICE is hereby given that "Francis Construction Company Companies in place of the former name. Limited" has changed its name to "General :Projects Limited", Dated at Christchurch this 17th day of December 1965. and that the new name was this day entered on my Register N. R. WILLIAMS, of Companies in place of the former name. No. W. 1962/457. Assistant Registrar of Companies. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of December 1965. 69 K. L. WESTMORELAND, 36 Assistant Registrar of Companies.

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Aerial Sowing (Canterbury) NOTICE is hereby given that "The Hauraki Glass Company Limited" C. 1950/84 has changed its name 1:o "Aerial Sowing Limited" has changed its name to "Thames Glass Limited", Limited", and rthat the new name was this day entered on my and that the new name was this day entered on my Register Register of Companies in place of the former name. of Companies in place of the former name. No. W. 1964/908. Dated at Christchurch this ,17th day ,of December 1965. Dated at Wellington this 16th day :of December 1965. N. R. WILLIAMS, K. L. WESTMORELAND, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 37 Assistant Registrar of Companies. 70 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 41

OHANGH OF NAME OF COMPANY has been summoned for the purpose of passing . a resolution for voluntary winding up and that a .meeting of the creditors of the above:.named company wiJl be held, pursuant to section NOTICE is hereby given that "Speedy General Cleaners 284 of the Companies Act 1955, at the company's registered Limited" has changed its name to "Dunedin Carpetone office, 23-25 Grey Street, Wellington, on 21 January 1966, at Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my 11.00 a.m. Register of Companies in place ,of the former name. Business: iDated at Dunedin this 16th day of December 1965. 1. Consideration of a statement of the · position of the C. C. KENNELLY, District Registrar of Companies. company's affairs and list of creditors, etc. 66. 2. Nomination of liquidator. 3. To fix the liquidator's remuneration. Dated this 11th day of January 1966. OARM FOODS LTD. By the order of the .directors : . I. M. CLAYTON, Secretary. IN LIQUIDATION 44.

Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding Up TRAVELLERS ADVERTISING CO. (N.Z.) LTD. IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter of Carm Foods Ltd., notice is hereby given that the following resolution was passed by entry in the minute book, pursuant IN LIQUIDATION to section 362 of the Companies Act 1955, and dated the 17th day otf December 1965. "It is hereby resolved as a special resolution that as the Notices of Meeting of Creditors in a Creditors' Voluntary company is no longer trading, the company be wound up Winding Up v,oluntarily. ~N the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter of It is further resolved that Maurice Reed Goodwin, of Travellers Advertising Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., notice is hereby given Auckland, be and is ,hereby appointed liquidator of the that a meeting of the members of the aboye-nam~ company company and that the remuneration ·Of the liquidator be at the has been summoned for the purpose otf passing a resolution New Zealand Society of Accountants' scale rates." for voluntary winding. up and that a meeting of the creditors R. J. OOOLD, Director. of the above-named company will be held, pursuant to section 48 284 of the Companies Act 1955, at the company's registered office, 23-25 Grey Street, Wellington, on 21 January 1966, at 10.30 a.m. Business: OHEFFY'S (AUCIWAND) L'I'ID. 1. Consideration of a statement m the position of the -+- company's affairs and list of ·creditors, etc. IN LIQUIDATION 2. Nomination :of liquidator. 3. To fix the liquidator's remuneration. Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding Up Dated t4is ,11th day otf January 1966. IN the matter ,otf the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter · By the order otf the directors : of Cheffy's (Auckland) Ltd., notice is hereby given that the I. M. CLAYTON, Secretary. following resolution was passed by entry in the minute book, 42 pursuant to section 362 of the Companies Act 1955, and dated the 17th day of December 1965. "It is hereby res,olved as a special resolution that as the company is no longer trading, the company be wound up WILLIAM HIBBERT AND CO. LTD. voluntarilyi H is further res.olved that Maurice Reed Goodwin, of IN LIQUIDATION Auckland, be and is hereby appointed liquida·tor of the com­ pany and that the remuneration of the liquidator be at the New Zealand Society of Accountants' scale rates." Final Meeting of Creditors R. J. GOOLD, Director. NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 291 of the 47 Companies Act 1955, that a meeting of creditors of the above­ named company will be held at the offices of Messrs Odlin and MdGrath, Public Accountants, 49 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt, at 3 p.m., on Monday, 17 January 1966, for the purpose LIGHTING SERVICES (N.Z.) LTD. of having an· account laid before it showing how the winding­ up has been conducted and the property of the ,company has been disposed of, and to receive· any explanations there­ IN LIQUIDATION fore by the liquidator. 49 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt. Notice of Meeting of Creditors in a Creditors' Voluntary 6 B. C. ODLIN, Liquidator. Winding Up IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter of Lighting Services (N.Z.) Ltd., notice is hereby given that a meeting of the members of the above-named company has DUSTEX AIRFLOW LTD. been summoned for the purpose of passing a resolution for voluntary winding up and that a meeting of the creditors IN LIQUIDATION of the above-named company will be held, pursuant to section 284 of the Companies Act 1955, at the company's registered office, 23-25 Grey Street, Wellington, on 21 January 1966, Final Meeting of Creditors at 11.30 a.m. NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 291 of the Business: Companies Act 1955, thaLa meeting of .creditors .of .the above­ 1. Consideration of a statement of the position of the com- named company will be held at the offices of Messrs Odlin pany's affairs and list of creditors, etc. and McGrath, Public Accountants, 49 Qµeens Drive, Lower 2. Nomination of liquidator. Hutt, at 2 p.m., on Monday, 17 January 1966, for the purposes 3. To fix the liquidator's remuneration. of having an account laid before it showing how the winding­ up has been conducted and the property of. the company has Dated this 11th day of January 1966. been disposed of, and to receive any explanations thereof by By the order of the directors: the liquidator. . _ . I. M. CLAYTON, Secretary. 49 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt. 43 7 . B. _C. ODLIN, Liquidator.

LIGHTING ENGINEERS (N.Z.) LTD. _FAIRLIE.PLUMBERS LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION IN LIQUIDATION

Notice of Meeting of Creditors in a Creditors' Voluntary Notice of Resolution for Voluntary. Winding Up Winding Up PURSUANT to s_ection 269 of the Companies Act 195$, IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter notice is hereby given that on the 24th day of November of Lighting Engineers (N.Z.) Ltd., notice is hereby given ·19-65,. · by way -,of extraordinary resolution · duly entered in that a ·meeting of the members of the above-named company the company's minute book, it was resolved: · F 42 THE· NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. I

:J·. ;Tmi.H~Q: e~mpany be we,'lnd up v?luntarily. . . . Creditors: My office, Wednesday, 22nd December 1965, ; ··l, ~that ·Allan Hubbard, ·Of. Ttmaru, public a.cc~untant, at 10.30 a.m. b

IAN HEALEY LTD. Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Cl~ims IN the, matter of the Companies Act 1955 and of Fairlie IN RECEiVERSHIP AND LIQUIDATION Plumbers Ltd. (in liquidation), the liquidator of the above company, which is, being wound up. voluntarily, doth hereby Notice of Winding-up Order and of First Meetings of fix the 31st day of January 11%6 as the day on or befo!e Creditors and Contributories which. the creditors of the company are to prove their Name of Company: Ian Healey Ltd. (in receivership and debts· or claims and:· to,·establish · any title they may have liquidation). to priority under sectfon 308 of the Act, .or to be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made bef~re. such Address of Company: Formerly 56 Coates Avenue, Orakei, debts are~ proved, or· as '.the case may be, from obJectmg to now care of Official Assignee, Fourth Floor, Dilworth such, distribution. . ,.. · Building, Customs Street East, Auckland. A: J. HUBBAAD, ;Liquid.a.tor. Registry of Supreme Court: Auckland . . Qare .,of Hubbard, ,~Churcher, Gabites,. and . Co., Public Number -of Matter: M. 451/65. A~~~A~t-i-i.P.,O. ·BP~· l25,Timaro. 10 Date of Order: 17 December 1965. Date of Presentation of Petition: 22 November 1965. Time, Date, and Place of First Meetings: A. C. MARKS. FOOTWEAR LTD. Creditors: 10.30 a.m. Monday, 17 January 1966, at my office. Contributories: 11.30 a.m. same day and place. IN LlQUlDATlON E. C CARPENTER, Official Assignee, Provisional Liquidator. Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims Fourth Floor, 'Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and of A. C. Marks Auckland. Footwear Ltc,J. ... (ip. Uqui~ation), m~ti.ce i!f hereby given that 41 . the undersigned, the liquidator of A. C. Marks Footwear Ltd., which is being wound up voluntarily, does hereby fix the 28th day of January 1966 as .the day on or before which SBLECT FOOD 'SERVICES LTD. the creditors of the · company are . to pmve their debts or claims and to establish any title they may have to priority under section 308 ·. of. th~ Companies Act 1955, or to be IN LIQUIDATION ~~cl;uped, {rqn,i th~. bepefit of ,any. distrihqtian J]lade ~ef ~i:e ~he debts -are · proved, or ·as the case ,may be.- from. obJectmg Notice of W:inding-up Order and of First Meetings af to the'.'.a1sfributioi:L "'. , : · ,, ., ', .. · · · · ·- · . . Creditors and Contributories · ,,, · ·~"' ,, ,,, ' ·'· . :,:Q.,.N,.COQKE,.Liquidator. Name of Company: Select :Food Services Ucl. 1(in liquidation). 31'i Dil~~rtit"Building,5 Customs Street, Auckland, P.O. Box Address of Company: Formerly 222Victoria . Crt;4itor1 .to P:r9ye pel>ts or Claims Creditors: 2.15 p.m. Monday, 17 January 1966 at my office. IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and of Sparrow Contributories: 3.15 p.m. sa~ day and place. Builders Ltd. (in liquidation), notiee is hereby given that E. C. CARPENTER, the undersigned, the liquidator . of Sparrow Buitaers Ltd., Official Assignee, Pmvisional Liquidator. which is :being wound up voluntarily, :g,oes hereby fix the Fourth Floor, J)ilworth Building, ~stoms Street E.;i.st, 28th day of January 1966 as the day on or before which Auckland. the -eredi:tors · of -the company are to prove -their debts or claims-,·and to establish any title. they .may have to priority 4Q tmder, ·section .308 .of the Companies. Act 195'5~ or to be excluded fr.om the ben~fit of any distribution made before the i::lebts: are nroved -.or, as the case may be; 'from objecting WHAKATANE MlLK J)ARS LTD. to Jh~ ~di~tribµtion. · R, N ... COOKE, Liquidator. IN LIQUIDATION ""3r2··rn1worth Building; 5 Customs Stre~; Auckland, p.o. Box '1879~.- - · Notice of. General Meeting 13 IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter of Whakatane Milk Bars Ltd. (in liquidation), notice is hereby given, in pursuance of section 281 .of the Companies Act 1955~ · · 'COMBINED ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILPING that a general meeting of the above-named company will be CO. LTO.. - held at the offices of Messrs Morgan, Morgan, and Reid~ Public Accountants, The Strand, Whakatane, on Tuesday the 8th day of February 1966, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of having ·, IN i1Qpll)ATI0N an account laid before it showing · how the winding up has. been conducted, and the property of the company has been disposed of, and. t9 receiv~ any explanation thereof by the ·-Notice of Winding-up Order and First Meetings of liquidator. . Creditors an~ Contrib~torJes_ . To consider and if thought fit to pass the following resolu-· Name:· ofCompany t·'Combilied Engineering and Shlpbuilding ti on as an ·extraordinary · resolution, namely: · · Co:·V:d: (:i,n·Jiquidatio,n) . ''That the books and papers of the company be committed. A.d4-riss · · of ·Reffitcred · · Offu:;e: . .Care of .. Official Assignee, to the custody of Messrs Morgan, Morgan, and Reid, Public: ,.. ,,Auckland, formerly.. -33 King Edward Parade, Devonport, Accountants, Whakatane, to be retained by them or such. ... Auckland. other person as they may appqint for the period required. l{egistry ofSupremr· Court,: A.uckµipd._ by law." Numb:erofMatter: M. 298/65. Every member entitled to attend a11d vote at the meeting is entitled to appoint a proxy to attend and vote instead of E>:~te ~f Order: 26Novembed965. him;·A proxy need not also be a member. · l'iatiW l'rmmtati()n'of Petition: 13 August 19(>$. Dated this 23rd day of D~cember 1965. Plac~, Date, and rime$ of First Meetings of Creditors and 'J'. H. MORGAN, Uquidatqr, Contributories: 45 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 43

WAITOA LAND CO. LTD. liquidation) , a company incorporated in the Unite'd' Kingd~m, hereby gives notice of its intention to cease ·to, µave· a 'place Df business in New Zealand after the 31st day- of March 1'966. IN LIQUIDATION Dated this 16th day of December 1965. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY Co. LTD: Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding Up (IN V OLUNT-ARY · LIQUIDATiON) IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and in the By its attorney: matter of rthe Waitoa Land Co. Ltd. (in liquidation), L. M. PAPPS. notice is hereby given that by duly signed entry in the minute book of the above-named company on the 23rd day of Norn-The business heretofore carried on in New Zealand December 1965, the following special resolution was passed by the above company is ·now carried' on by Dalgety and New by the company, namely: Zealand Loan Ltd. 2 "That the company be wound up voluntarily." Dated this 23rd day of December 1965. F. W. HAMEL, Liquidator. 11 L. A. NIEDERER· LTD:

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION C. A. LEAMING LTD. · Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding. Up.· IN LIQUIDATION PURSUANT to section 269 of the Companies Act -1955,-·notiee is hereby given: . Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding Up 1. That under the pmvisions m section · 362 .. 'of the Com­ IN the matter of the Companies Act and in the matter of panies Act 1955, on the 16th day · of December · 1965, the C. A. Leaming Ltd. (in liquidation), notice is hereby given above company passed a special resolution that the oompany that, by an entry in its minute book signed in accordance be wound up voluntarily. wth section 362 (1) of the Companies Act 1955, the above 2. That Walter MacGregor Weeds, public accountant, of company on the 17th day of December 1965, passed the Invercatgill, be appointed· H:quidator: · · · · , following extraordinary resolution: W. M. WEEDS, Liquidator. 1. That the company cannot by reason of its liabilities P .0. Box 848, Invercargill. continue its business and that it is advisable to wind up, and 4 that the company be wound up voluntarily. 2. That in pursuance of · section 285 of the Companies Act 1955, Mr James Ramsay, of Papakura, be and he is hereby nominated as liquidator of the company. Dated this 24th day of December 1965. EASTER CONSTRUCTION COY. LTD .. J. RAMSAY, Liquidator. 46 IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION ·

Notice of Meeting of Creditors BROOKLANDS COOPERATIVE DAIRY CO. LTD. NOTICE is given that a meeting . of . creditors fo the al)ove matter will be held in the · Library, Canterbury Chamber., or IN LIQUIDATION Commerce, corner of Worcester Street and· Oxford'Terrace; Christchurch, on Monday the 21st day of January 1966, at 10.30 a.m, · , Notice of Resolution fat Voluntary Winding Up H. N. PYNE, 'tiquidato'r'. IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter of P.O. Box 1116, Christchurch. Brooklands Cooperative Dairy Co. Ltd., notice is hereby given that at an extraordinary general meeting of the above-named company held on the 20th day of December 1965, the following special resolution was passed by the company, namely: "That the ,oompany be wound up voluntarily". Dated this 21st day of December 1965. GROUP FURNITURE LTD. :R. A. ROPER, Liquidator. 3 ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand E. D. WATSON LTD. Northem District (Auckland Registry) . IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and i.n the ·matter IN LIQUIDATION of Group Furniture Ltd., notice is hereby' given that ,a· petition for the winding up of the. above-named. compan:y, by- the Supreme Court was, ·on the 8th day of December "1965,. Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims presented to the said Court , by ·Harold John· Walker, of IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter Auckland, manufacturer, trading as Walkers · Sheet· ·Metals; of E. D. Watson Ltd. (in liquidation), notice is hereby given and. that the said petition is directed to be heard before the that the undersigned, the liquidator 10f E. D. Watson Ltd., Court sitting .at Auckland on the 25th day .. of February:}966,·at which is being wound up voluntarily, does hereby fix the 17th 10 a.m.; and any creditor or contributory oi'the ·said company day of January 1966, as the day on or bclore which the desirous to support or oppose the making .of an order on ·the creditors ,of the company are to prove their debts or claims said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by and to establish any title they may have to priority under his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will section 308 of the Companies Act 1955, or to be excluded be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory from the benefit of any distribution made before rthe debts of the said company. requiring a. copy OJJ. p.:1.y_ment of the are proved or, as the case may be, from objecting to the regulated ·charge .of the same. distribution. J.B. SINCLAIR, Solicitor for the Petitioner. Dated this 22nd day of December 1965. The solicitor for the petitioner is James Bayne Sinclair, G. McL. WHITE, Liquidator. whose address for service is at the offices of Messrs Wilson, Address of Liquidator: P.O. Box 71, Feilding. Henry, Sinclair, and Martin, Giff9rds ,:auilding, Vulcan, Lane, 5 Auckland. · NoTE-Any person . ~ho intends to appear on the hearing of- the said petition must serve on. or· 'send" by' post, ,to :the' above named, notice in writing of ·his intention· so to · do. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY The notice must state the· name~· address,· and ·description· of CO. LTD. the p_erson, or'. if a firm~- the name,· address, and _des¢.ptiun of the firm, and an address for service within 3 miles of the IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION office of the Supreme Court at Auckland, and . must .be signed by the person or firm, or his or·. their solicitor1 and must be served, or if posted; must be sent by post ·in' Notice of Intention to Cease to Have a Place of · Business sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address in New Zealand { rrvice no later than· 4 .p.m. on. ~he 24t_h 9ay of Fe.~ruary PURSUANT to section 405 of the Companies Act 1955, New 96 Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. (in voluntary 8 41,. THE NEW.ZEALAND GAZETTE .. No. l

WALLACE COUNTY COUNCIL Fifthly: Eighteen perches (18 ·OO p.), being the part Lot 1, Deeds Plan 375, coloured blue on the said plan 872/3, and being part of the land comprised in and · described by NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND certificate of title, Volume 352, folio 64 (Wellington Registry) : (part No. 19 Main Street, Upper Hutt). NotICE is hereby given that the Wallace County Council Dated at Upper Hutt this 13th day of January 1966. ·proposes, in pursuance of the Public Works Act 1928, to take This is the first publication of this notice. the land in the Schedule hereto for road for addition to the Dipton-Mossbum Road. A plan of the portions of land The Corporation of the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens proposed to be ·. taken is available for public inspection, of the Borough of Upper Hutt, by its Solicitor: E. H. de JOUX. without .. fee, at the office of the Wallace County Council, Otaµtau, and all persons. objecting to the proposal must lodge 16 their objections in writing within 40 days from the date of ibis·. notice (being the date of first publication) at the council's offices a,t the above address (Postal address: P.O. MANAWATU CATCHMENT BOARD Box 5, Otautau), and if any such objections shall be made a. public hearing of the objections will be held, unless the objector otherwise requires, and each objector will be advised NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR THE PURPOSES of the time and place of the hearing. OF SOIL CoNSERVATION _AND RIVER CoNTROL SCHEDULE IN the matter of the Public Works Act 1928 and its amend­ SoUTHLANJ? LAND D1sm1cr ments and in the matter of the Soil Conservation and ALL those pieces of land situated in the Taringa,tura Survey Rivers Control Act 1941 and its amendments, notice is District shown on S;O. Plan. No. 5869, and described as hereby given that the Manawatu Catchment Board intends follows: to take, under the provisions of the Public Works Act 1928, ·Area the lands described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes A, R. P. Being of soil conservation and river control, erection of stop banks, and clearing and lowering of berm. A plan of the said 0 0 2·2 Part Section 282, Block XIV, part C/T Volume lands is deposited at the public office of the Manawatu 225, folio 100; · coloured orange· on plan. Catchment Board, 541 Ruahine Street, Palmerston North, 0 25·3 Part Lot 62, Deposited Plan 727, part Section 180, and is there open for inspection by all persons at all reasonable Block XV, part C/T Volume 232, folio 92; hours. coloured orange on plan. All persons affected by the execution of the said public 2 26 Part Lot 57B, Deposited Plan 649, part Sections 180 work or by the taking of the said lands are hereby and 209, Block XV, part C/T Volume 180, folio required and called upon to set forth in writing any well 15; coloured blue on plan. grounded objections to the execution of the said public work 4 . 0 -1-2-· Part Lot 57B, Deposited Plan 649, part Section 209, or to the taking of the said lands and to send such writing Block XV, and part Section 283, Block XIV, within forty ( 40) days from the first publication of this part C/T Volume 180, folio 15; coloured blue on notice to the Secretary of the Manawatu Catchment Board, . plan. · 541 Ruahine Street, Palmerston North. Dated a,t Otautau this 16th day of December 1965. SCHEDULE J. A. R. WALKER, Cuunty Clerk. 34 acres and 28 perches, more or less, situate in Block VII, Mount Robinson Survey District, being part Rewa Rewa, and being the land shown coloured blue on S.0. Plan 25264, and being part of the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume 210, folio 261. UPPER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL 124 acres and 20 perches, more or less, situate in Blocks III and VII, Mount Robinson Survey District, being Himatangi 5A le, and being the land shown coloured blue. on S.O. Plan NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND 25265, and heing a11 the land comprised -in certificate of title, Volume 278, folio 18. IN the matter of the Municipal · Corporations Act 1954 and 34 acres 2 roods, more or less, situate in Blocks III and in the matter of the Public Works Act 1928, notice is hereby VII, Mount Robinson Smvey District, being Section 5B lB, given that the Corporation of the Mayor, Councillors, and Himatangi Block, and being the land shown coloured orange Citizens of the Borough of Upper Hutt requires to take on S.O. Plan 25265, and being all the land comprised in the lands described in the Schedule hereto in connection certificate of title, Volume 278, folio 12. with a public work; namely, in connection with street. Notice iDated this 21st day of December 1965: is hereby further given that a plan being numbered 872/3 A. T. BROWN, of the said lands is open for inspection by all persons, Secretary, Manawatu Catchment Board. without fee, during office hours at the offices of the Upper 15 Hutt Borough Council, Upper Hutt. ..·.. Every person affected is hereby required to set forth iµ ·_ wrjting any objection he may· wish to ~ake to t~e !aking . of the said lands, or any of them, not bemg an ob1ect10n to RAGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL the>amount or payment of compensation, and to send such written · objectioµ withi11 forty . ( 40) days from the first RESOLUTION MAKiNG SPECIAL RATE publication of this notice to the Town Clerk, Upper Hutt Ilorough Council; Upper Hutt. If any such objection is made a ·public hearing of the objection will be held, unless the Rural Housing Loan No. 8, 1965, £50,000 objector 'otherwise requires, and each objector will be advised PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the of the· tiI11e. and place of the hearing. Raglan County Council ·hereby resolves as· follows: SCHEDULE "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on ALt those pieces of land situate in the Borough of Upper a loan of £50,000 authorised to be raised by the Raglan County Hutt being parts of Section 128 of the Hutt District and Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of beirig: · making advances to farmers in terms of the Rural Housing Act 1939, the said Raglan County Council hereby makes a First-: One decimal one perches· (1 ·1 p.), more or less, special rate of decimal two one two two of a penny ( · 2122d.) being · the · part ·Lot 4, . Deeds . Plan 37 5, coloured blue on the in the pound (£) upon the unimproved value of all rateable said. plan 872/3, and being part of the land comprised in and property, comprising the whole of the County of Raglan; described by certificate of title, Volume 352, folio 66 and that the special rate shall be an annually recurring rate (Wellington Registry): (part Nos; 27 Main Street and during the currency of the loan and be paid yearly on the 3 Wakefield Street, Upper Hutt). . 1st day of September. in each and · every year during the Secondly: Four decimal . four perches ( 4 · 4 p.) , more or currency of such loan, being a period of twenty (20) years, less, being the part Lot 3, Deeds Plan 375, coloured orange or until the loan is paid off." ·on the· said' plan 872/3, and being part of the land comprised in and_ described by certificate of title, Volume 352, folio 65 I hereby certify that the above resolution was passed at ·(Wellington. Registry): (part No. 25 Main Street, Upper a meeting of the Raglan County Council held on the 20th day Hutt). of December 1965. Thirc;lly: Nine perches (9 · 00 p.), more or less, being the N. R. TYLER, County. Clerk. part Lot 1, Deposited Plan 18526, coloured blue. on t~e said 25 plan ·872/3 and being part of the land compnsed m and described by certificate of title, Volume B2, folio 785 (Wellington Registry): (part No. 23 Main Street, Upper RAGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL Hutt). Fourthly: Eighteen decimal two perches (18·2 p.), being RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE the part Lot 2, Deposited Plan 18526, coloured orange on the said plan 872/3, and being part of the land comprised in and described by certificate of title, Volume B2, folio 785 Port Waikato Camping Ground Loan 1965, £5,000 (Wellington Registry): (part No. 21 Main Street, Upper PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the · Hutt). Raglan County Council .hereby resolves as follows: 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 45

"That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on TIMARU CITY COUNCIL a· loan of £5,000 authorised to be raised by the Raglan County Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of erecting additional buildings at and improving the Port RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE Waikato Camping Ground, the said Raglan County Council hereby makes a special rate of decimal nought three six Redruth Development Loan 1965, £20,000 of a penny ("036d.) in the pound (£) upon the unimproved rateable value of all rateable property, comprising the whole PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act ,956, the of the County of Raglan; and that the special rate shall be Timaru City Council hereby resolves as follows: an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charge on and be paid yearly on the 1st day of September in each and the loan of £20,000 to be known as the Redruth Development every year during the currency of such loan, being a period Loan 1965 authorised to be raised by the Timaru City of ten (10) years, or until the loan is fully paid off." Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of I hereby certify that the above resolution was passed at a providing storm-water drainage, water reticulation, and road meeting of the Raglan County Council held on 20 December formation in the Redruth area, the said Timaru City Council 1965. hereby makes a special rate of sixty-nine thousandths of a N. R. TYLER, County Clerk. penny ("069d.) in the pound upon the rateable value (on 26 the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property in the City of Timaru; and that the said special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of the said loan and be payable yearly ·on the 1st day of April in each and every year during the currency of the said loan, being a period PICTON BOROUGH COUNCIL of 20 years, or until such loan is fully paid off." The above resolution was passed at a meeting of the Timaru RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE City Council held on the 20th day of December 1965. J. A. GOODWIN, Town Clerk. 23 PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Picton Borough Council resolves as follows: "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on a loan of £2,000 authorised to be raised by the Picton Borough TIMARU CITY COUNCIL Council under the Local Legislation Act 1965 for the installa­ tion of a temporary chlorination plant, the said Picton Borough Council hereby makes a special rate of fd. in the £ on the RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE unimproved value of all rateable property in the Borough of Picton; and that the special rate shall be an annual­ Washdyke Development Loan 1965, £30,000 recurring rate during the currency of the loan, being a period of three years, or until the loan is fully paid off." PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Timaru City Council hereby resolves as follows: The foregoing resolution was passed at a meeting of the Picton Borough Council held on the 16th day of December "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charge on 1965. the loan of £30,000 to be known as the Washdyke Development C. A. BELCHER, Town Clerk. Loan 1965 authorised to be raised by the Timaru City Council 30 under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of providing water and drainage reticulation in part of the Washdyke area, the said Timaru City Council hereby makes a special rate of one hundred and four thousandths of a penny ( · 104d.) in the pound upon the rateable value ( on the basis of the PICTON BOROUGH COUNCIL unimproved value) of all rateable property in the City of Timaru; and that the said special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of the said loan and be RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE payable yearly on the 1st day of April in each and every year during the currency of the said loan, being a period PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the of 20 years, or until such loan· is fully paid off." Picton Borough Council resolves as follows : The above resolution was passed at a meeting of the Timaru "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges City Council held on the 20th day of December 1965. on a loan of £24,000 authorised to be raised by the Picton J. A. GOODWIN, Town Clerk. Borough Council under the Local Legislation Act 1965 for 24 the purpose of constructing improvements to the borough sewerage services, the said Picton Borough Council hereby makes a special rate of ld. in the £ on the unimproved value of all rateable property in the Borough of Picton; and that WARKWORTH TOWN COUNCIL the special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of the loan, being a period of 25 years, or until the loan is fully paid off." RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE The foregoing resolution was passed· at a meeting of the Picton Borough Council held on the 16th day of December Fire Appliance Loan 1965, £4,000 1965. C. A. BELCHER, Town Clerk. PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Wark­ 31 worth Town Council hereby resolves as follows : "That, for the purpose ,of providing the annual charges on a loan of four thousand pounds (£4,000) authorised to be raised by the Warkworth Town Council under the above­ mentioned Act for the purpose of purchasing an up-to-date TIMARU CITY COUNCIL fire appliance, the said Warkworth Town Council hereby makes a special rate of decimal two five pence ( · 25d.) in RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE the pound ( £) upon the unimproved rateable value of all rateable property in the Town District of Warkworth; and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during Electricity Development Loan 1965, £27,500 the currency of the said loan and be payable half-yearly on PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the the 1st day of April and the 1st· day of October in each year Timaru City Council hereby resolves as follows : and every year during the currency of the loan, being a period of 15 years, or until the loan is fully paid off." "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charge on the loan of £27,500 to be known as the Electricity Develop­ I hereby certify that the above resolution was duly passed ment Loan 1965 authorised to be raised by the Timaru City at a meeting of the Warkworth Town Council held on the Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of 20th day of December 1965. · financing capital works for the development of the Municipal R. S. DICKINSON, Town Clerk. Electricity Department, the said Timaru City Council hereby 33 makes a special rate of ninety-five thousandths of a penny ( ·095d.) in the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property in the City of Timaru; and that the said special rate shall be an TAKAPUNA CITY COUNCIL annually recurring rate during the currency of the said loan and be payable yearly on the 1st day of April in each and every year during the currency of the said loan, being a RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE period of 20 years, or until such loan is fully paid off." The above resolution was passed at a meeting of the Timaru Sewerage Reticulation Loan 1965, £45,000 City Council held on the 20th day of December 1965. IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that J. A. GOODWIN, Town Clerk. behalf by the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Takapuna 22 City Council resolves as follows : 46 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. l

"That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other Te Kuiti Borough Council hereby .makes a special rate of charges on t.he Sewerage Extension Loan 1965, £45,000 autho­ seven-eights of a penny (id.) in the pound on the rateable rised to be raised by the Takapuna City Council by way of value ( on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable special loan. under the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956 .for property within the whole of the Borough of Te Kuiti; and the purpose. of completing the sewerage reticulation of. the that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during city, the Takapuna City Council makes a special rate of decimal the currency of the loan and be payable yearly on the 1st day nought six six pence ("066d.) in the pound (£) on the rateable of April in each and every year during the currency of the value ( on the ba~;is . of the unimproved value of all rateable loan, being a period of twenty-five (25) years, or until the property in the City of Takapuna); and that such special loan is fully paid off." rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of Dated this 23rd day of December 1965. such loan and be . payable yearly on the 1st day of August in.each and every.year during the currency of the loan, being M. J. STRANGE, Town Clerk. a. period of 30 (thirty.) years, or until the loan is fully paid 28 off." The above resoluHon was passed at a meeting of the Taka­ puna City Council on the 21st day of December 1965. B. L. BYRNES, Town Clerk. TAUPO COUNTY COUNCIL 32 RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL ORDER

HOWlCK BOROUGH COUNCIL Tauhara-Wharewaka Point Water Supply Loan 1965, £116,000 NOTICE is hereby given that the following resolution, intended RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE to operate as a special order, was passed by the Taupo County Council in pursuance of powers contained in the Counties Act 1956, at a special meeting held on 21 December 1965, and Reticulation Renewal Loan 1965 the said resolution will be submitted to the council for PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the confirmation at the ordinary meeting on 8 February 1966: Howick Borough Council hereby resolves as follows: "That, pursuant to section 34 of the Local Authorities "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charge Loans Act 1956, the Taupo County Council hereby resolves on a loan of £29,000 authorised to be raised by the Howick by special order to borrow the sum of £116,000 to be known Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act for the as the Tauhara-Wharewaka Point Water Supply Loan 1965, purpose of repaying on maturity that portion of the reticula­ £116,000 for the purpose of a water supply for the Gradwell, tion loan 1955, £36,200 which matures on 1 February 1966, Tauhara, Wharewaka Point special rating area of Taupo the said Howick Borough Council hereby makes a special rate County, including the provision of a pumping station, domestic of · 128d. in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable and fire-fighting reticulation, reservoirs, and ancillary works1 property of the Borough of Howick; and that the special rate the security for the said loan to be a special rate of one shall be an annual-recurring. rate during the currency of the decimal three five pence (1 · 35d.) in the £ on the capital loan and be payable half-yearly on the 1st day of August value of· all rateable property within the special rating area, and the 1st day of February in each and every year during the term of the said loan to be 30 years and the rate . of the currency of the loan, being a period of 20 years, or interest to be 5t per cent principal and interest, to be repaid until the loan is fully paid off." by equal half-yearly instalments." · Dated this 22nd day of December 1965. Attention is drawn to section 34 (1) of the Local Autho­ rities Loans Act 1956, which provides that before the date J. C. LITTEN, Mayor. fixed for confirmation of the resolution to raise a special loan, 35· not less than 5 per cent of the ratepayers whose names appear on the ratepayers' roll of the special rating area may, by writing under their hands delivered or sent by post to the local authority not later than the day before the date fixed CITY OF MANUKAU for the confirmation of the resolution, demand that a poll be taken on the proposal. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE C. J. COATES, County Clerk. 13 January 1966. 29 Land for Reserves Loan 1965 PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Manukau City Council hereby resolves as follows : "That, for the purposes of providing the annual charges on a loan of £150,000 authorised to be raised by the Manukau PUKERAU RABBIT BOARD City· Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of purchasing land for reserves within 1he City of Manukau, RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE the said Manukau City Council hereby makes a special rate of decimal one one three six pence (" 1136d.) in the pound (£) upon the rateable unimproved value of all rateable property of PURSUANT to the provisions of the Local Authorities Loans the City of Manukau; and that the special rate shall be Act 1956, the Pukerau Rabbit Board hereby resolves as an annual-recurring rate during the currency of the loan follows: and be payable yearly on the 1st day of April in each and "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on every year during the currency of the loan, being a period a loan of £5,000 authorised to be raised by the Pukerau of 35 years, or until the loan is fully paid off." Rabbit Board under the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956 and I, Ronald Wood, Town Clerk of the Manukau City Council, for the purpose of erecting staff housing, a special rate of hereby certify that the above resolution was duly passed at nine tenths of a penny per acre on all the rateable land a meeting of the Manukau City Council held on the 16th within the Pukerau Rabbit District be made; and that this day of December 1965. special rate be an annual-recurring rate during the currency R. WOOD, Town Clerk. of the loan and shall be payable yearly on the 24th day of 27 December in each and every year during the currency of the loan, being a period of 20 years, or until the loan is repaid." 72

TE KUITI BOROUGH COUNCIL

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE MALVERN COUNTY COUNCIL

Housing Development Loan 1965, of £30,000 RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the above council, held on the 15th day .of December 1965, the following resolu­ Kimberley Water Race Redemption. Loan No. 1, 1965, £10,000 tion was passed. PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Authorities Loans Malvern County Council hereby resolves as follows: Act 1956, the Te Kuiti Borough Council hereby resolves as "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on follows: a. loan of £10,000 authorised to be raised by the Malvern "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on County Council under the above-mentioned Act for the a, loan of. thirty thousand pounds (£30,000) authorised to purpose of repaying on maturity that portion of the Kimberley be. raised by the Te Kuiti Borough Council under the above­ Water Race Loan 1958, £75,000 which matures on 1 ·February mentioned Act. for the purpose of purchasing. and subdividing 1966, the said Malvern County Council hereby makes a land, constructing roads,· and providing services for housing special rate of decimal nought three seven two ("0372) penc:.e development in the King-Queen Streets Block, the said in the pound upon the capital value of all rateable property 13 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 47

comprised within the boundaries of the Kimberley Water the Keri Keri Section, at the Keri Keri Post Office and is Race Special District; and that the special rate shall be an there open for inspection by all persons interested therein, annual-recurring rate during the currency of the loan and be without fee, at any time when the above places are open payable yearly on the 1st day of April in each and every to the public. year during the currency of the said loan, being a period of Objections to the proposed changes of the district· scheme 14 years, or until the loan is fully paid off." or in respect of any portion of the operative district scheme B. W. PERRIN, County Clerk. which the council proposes to confirm without any change, P.O. Box 1, Darfield. may be made by way of written notice in form E, prescribed 54 in the First Schedule to the Town and Country Planning Regulations 1960, or to the like effect, marked "Objection to District Scheme" and lodged in the office of the council at any time not later than the 17th day of February 1966. · At a later date every objection will be open for public HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER AND GAS BOARD inspection. Any person who wishes to support or oppose any objection will then be entitled to be heard at the hearing of objections if he notifies the County Clerk in writing within a RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE period of which public notice will be given. Dated at Kawakawa this 16th day of December 1965. Loan No. 36, 1965, Reticulation £200,000 For the council: PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Hutt J. L. RAYNER, County Clerk. Valley Electric Power and Gas Board hereby resolves as 52 follows: "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on a loan of two hundred thousand pounds (£200,000) authorised to be raised by the Hutt Valley Electric Power and Gas BAY OF ISLANDS COUNTY COUNCIL Board under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of further reticulating the board's electric power and gas district and for such purpose to do all or any of such matters and TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1953 things which the board is empowered to do by the Electric Power Boards Act 1925 and its amendments and by all other Bay of Islands County Operative District Scheme, Russell powers and authorities it thereunto enabling, the Hutt Valley Section, Consent to Specified Departure Electric Power and Gas Board hereby makes a special rate of one hundred and thirty-seven thousandths of a penny ( · 137d.) PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the Town and Country in the pound (£) upon the rateable value ( on the basis of Planning Appeal Board in a Judgment, dated the 22nd day of the unimproved value) of all rateable property in the Hutt October 1965, has consented to a Specified Departure from Valley Electric Power and Gas District, comprising the Cities of the provisions of the Bay of Islands Operative District Lower Hutt and Porirua; part of the City of Wellington; the Scheme-Russell Section, to allow as a conditional use, the use Boroughs of Eastbourne, Petone, Tawa, and Upper Hutt; part of part of Lots 13, 14, and part 16, D.P. 24509, Russell Town, of the Hutt County; and that the special rate shall be an as and for a motel containing three double units and nine single annual-recurring rate during the currency of the loan and be units as shown on the site plan, notwithstanding that the payable yearly on the 31st day of March in each and every land, the subject of the consent, is at present zoned Commercial year during the currency of the loan, being a period of ten B and shall remain so zoned. (10) years, or until the loan is fully paid off." The board further granted a dispensation from require­ ments of the Town and Country Planning Regulations 1960 ROBERT R. BROWN, General Manager. with respect to advertising on the grounds of urgency. 21 A copy of the site plan referred to· in the Judgment has been deposited at the council office, Kawakawa, and is there open for inspection by any person interested during the hour~

when the office is open to the public. < LOWER HUTT CITY COUNCIL Dated at Kawakawa this 20th day of December 1965. For the council : RESOLUTION TO MAKE SPECIAL RATE J. L. RAYNER, County Clerk. 51 Property Acquisition Loan No. 3, 1965, £100,000 THAT, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Lower Hutt City Council hereby resolves as follows: BOROUGH OF WAIUKU "That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of one hundred thousand pounds (£100,000) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1953 authorised to be raised by the Lower Hutt City Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of purchasing pro­ perty within the city for roading and general development, Changes Nos. II, 12, and ,13 Inclusive to Waiuku District the said Lower Hutt City Council hereby makes and levies a Scheme Approved special rate of ( ·495d.) in the pound (£) on the rateable PURSUANT to the Town and Country Planning Regulations value ( on the basis of the annual value) of all rateable 1960, public notice is hereby given that Changes Nos. property in the City of Lower Hutt; and that such special 11, 12, and 13 inclusive to the district scheme under the Town rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency and Country Planning Act 1953, for the Borough of Waiuku, of such loan, and be incorporated and added to the consoli­ was approved by the council by resolution passed at its dated special rate made pursuant to the provisions ,of section meeting held on 24 December 1965 after all objections, appeals, 108A of the Municipal Corporations Act 1954; and be payable and arbitrations relating to the scheme had been disposed of yearly on or about the 1st day of August in each and every and the scheme had been amended to give effect to all year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 25 objections and appeals allowed and all amendments of the years, or until such time as the loan is paid off." district scheme required by the board had been incorporated. I hereby certify that the above resolution was duly passed The Council also resolved that the changes shall come into at the meeting of the Lower Hutt City Council held on operation on 15 January 1966. Copies of the scheme, as 5 November 1965. approved, have been deposited in the council's office and at the Public Library and may be inspected, without fee, by any E. C. PERRY, Town Clerk. person who so requires at any time when these places are Lower Hutt, 5 November 1965. open to the public. 34 Dated at Waiuku this 24th day of December 1965. For the Borough of Waiuku: J. P. CONLAN, Town Clerk. BAY OF ISLANDS COUNTY COUNCIL 19

TOWN AND CoUNTRY PLANNING Acr 1953 MOUNT ROSKILL BOROUGH COUNCIL Review of Bay of Islands County District Scheme-Keri Keri and Moerewa Sections TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1953 PUBLIC notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolution of the council made on the 15th day of December 1965, the district scheme as already operative is under review, and that Mount Roskill Borough District Scheme Changes Nos. 19 the council has recommended that the operative scheme be and 20 Approved approved with the changes now incorporated therein. PUBLIC notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of The scheme as now recommended by the council has the Town and Country Planning Act 1953 and its amendments been deposited in the county council office, at Kawakawa, and of the regulations made thereunder, that Changes Nos. and in the case of the Moerewa Section, at the Moerewa 19 and 20 were approved by the council at its meetings on Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, and in the case of 4 November 1965 and 7 December 1965. 48 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No .. 1

No objections were lodged· and council at ·its· meeting on PAHIATUA BOROUGH COUNCIL 7 December 1965 resolved that the Changes Nos. 19 and 20 be incorporated in the district scheme for the Borough of Mount Roskill, and determined that the changes shall become TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1953 operative on 7 January 1966. Copies of Changes Nos. 19 and 20, as approved, have been Departure From Operative District Scheme deposited in the office of the council and may be inspected, without fee, by any person who so requires, at any time when PURSUANT to the provisions of the Town and Country that .office is open to the public. Planning Act 1953 and ,of the regulations thereunder, notice · is hereby given that the Town and Country Planning Appeal Dated at Mount Roskill this 20th day of December 1965. Board, by order dated the 20th day of December 1965, has G. W. STEPHENSON, Town Clerk. consented to a specific departure from the operative district 18 scheme for the Borough of Pahiatua by permitting the applicant Sydney Ivan Daken, to use, as a conditional use, the land described in the Schedule hereto for "Industrial C" purposes, notwithstanding that it is and shall remain zoned WAIROA BOROUGH COUNCIL as rural. SCHEDULE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1953 ALL those pieces of land situate in tlie Borough of Pahiatua firstly, containing (2 acs. 2 rds. 14 · 8 pers.), more or less, Wairoa Borough District Scheme No. 1 Amendment Approved being part of Section 26, of Block VIII, of the Mangahao Survey District, and being Lot 112 and part of Lots 109, 113, PURSUANT to the Town and Country Planning Regulations and 114, on Deposited Plan Number 303, and being all the 1960, public notice is hereby given that amendment No. ·1 land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume to the district scheme under the Town and Country Planning 266, folio 8, Wellington Registry; and· secondly, containing Act 1953, dealing with amendments to the Code of Ordinances, two roods sixteen decimal nought perches (2 rds. 16 · 0 pers.), was approved by the council by resolution on the 20th day of more or less, being part of Section 26, of Block VIII, of the December 1965. There were no objections. Mangahao Survey District, and being Lot 108, on Deposited The council has also resolved that the amendment shall Plan Number 303, and being all the land comprised and come into operation on the 1st day of February 1966. described in certificate of title, Volume 64, folio . 115, Copies of the amendment have been deposited in the Wellington Registry; and thirdly, containing two roods sixteen council office and the public library and may be inspected, decimal nought perches (2rds. 16 · 0 pers.), more or less, without fee, by any person who so requires at any time being . part of Section 26, of Block VIII, of the Mangahao when these places are open to the public. Survey District, and being part of Lots 106 and 107, on Deposited Plan Number 303, and being all the land comprised Dated at Wairoa this 22nd day of December 1965. and described in certificate of title, Volume C2, folio 911, For the Wairoa Borough Council: Wellington Registry. K. S. McCULLOUGH, Town Clerk. Dated at Pahiatua this 23rd day of December 1965. 17 For the Pahiatua Borough Council: J. BROWNE, Town Clerk. 20 WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL

TowN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1953 LOWER HUTT CITY COUNCIL

Departure From Operative District Scheme TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1953 PUBLIC notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the Town and Country Planning Act 1953 and its amend­ Departure From Operative District Scheme ments and of the regulations made thereunder, that the Town and Country Planning Appeal Board by order No. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of 218/65, dated the 17th day of December 1965, gave conse11t t~e Town and Country Planning Act 1953 and of the regula­ to a specified departure from the provisions of the City tions made thereunder, that the Town and Country Planning of Wanganui Operative District Scheme by permitting the Appeal Board, by order dated the 15th day of October 1965, applicant, Maypole Holdings Ltd. to use as a conditional h~s _consented to a speci:f:ied departure from the operative use those pieces of land comprised in Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, d1stnct ~cheme for the City of Lower Hutt, by permitting on Deposited Plan Number 8699, after excluding therefrom the applicant C. H. Mitchell Properties Ltd. to subdivide, as Lot 1, on Deposited Plan 26565, which said land is situated shown on a plan submitted to the board, the land · at 2 on the corner of Victoria A venue and Glasgow Street in the Victoria Street, Lower Hutt, being Lot 116, on D.P. 1305, and City of Wanganui for the purposes of a supermarket, bulk Lot 1, on D.P. 21890, and to use, as a conditional use, store accessory thereto, and retail shops,. notwithstanding Lot 2 and part of Lot 3 in the proposed subdivision for the that such land is at present zoned in respect of the said manufacturing and processing of electrical equipment, not­ Lots 2, 5, and 6 as Residential A and in respect of the said withstanding that such land is and shall remain zoned as Lots 3 and 4 as Commercial A and shall remain so zoned, Residential, subject to the removal of certain dwellings and the following conditions to apply: other matters as set out in the said order. (a) Any deviation from the plan submitted in support of Dated at Lower Hutt this 20th day of December 1965. this application, including variations in respect to E. C. PERRY, Town Clerk. the bulk and location of the building and to its rear 53 service entrances must be to the approval of the council. (b) The provision and maintenance of such signs, low fences, etc., necessary in the opinion of the City THE MINING ACT 1926 Engineer to ensure the safe and orderly move­ ment of traffic into and out of the parking area and also within that area. APPLICATION FOR A WATER RACE ( c) The applicant be required to erect and maintain a screen fence not less than 6 ft in height between its property and that of the objector, Mrs W. I. NOTICE is hereby given that by application No. 114 of 1965, Johnstone, such fence to continue along the whole John Watson Allison, of Mount Barker, Wanaka farmer common boundary. and Maureen Kathleen Allison, of the same place 'his wife' (d) The bulk store to be· set back sufficiently to enable the will apply to the Warden's Court, at Cromwell, 'at 10 a.m: erection of the said boundary fence. Such building on the 1st day of February 1966, for a water race licence for is, however, not to exceed 14 ft in height for a a water race traver.sin~ part of Section 7, Block VIII, Lower distance of 30 ft from the boundary and the wall Hawea Survey D1stnct, and commencing in the Clutha of the building facing Mrs Johnstone's property River at f:L point on· the · River Bank Reserve between the to be painted white or some similar neutral colour Clutha River and the boundary of Section 7 Block VIII and maintained in a neat, tidy, and painted con­ L?wer .Hawea Survey J:?istrict, and running by means of ~ dition. 6.m .. Pipe for 15 chams (approx.) in a south-westerly ( e) The building which is to be on the boundary of Mrs drrection. J ohnstone's property not to be erected closer to The said application may be inspected at the office

AUCKLAND REGIONAL AUTHORITY WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL

SPECIAL ORDER W ANGANUI CITY OPERATIVE DISTRICT PLANNING SCHEME

Property Loan No. 2, 1965, £307,000 Proposed Changes Under Section 29, Town and Country THE Auckland Regional Authority, in exercise of the powers Planning Act 1953 vested in it by the Auckland Regional Authority Act 1963, and in pursuance of the authority conferred upon it under the PuBuc notice is hereby given that pursuant to resolutions of the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, and in exercise of all other Wanganui City Council made on the dates listed below changes powers enabling it in that behalf, doth hereby res,olve by have been recommended for approval under the Town and Country special resolution, intended to operate as a Special Order, to Planning Act 1953. The proposed changes relate to the following borrow the sum of £307,000 as a special loan to be known as matters: Property Loan No. 2, 1965, £307,000 for the purpose of Change Council meeting costs and expenses of and incidental to the construction No. Resolution Location of a building in Wellesley Street West, Auckland, for its 28 9 November 1965 Map Amendment: Zoning: Kelvin office accommodation. Street land zoned residential A to The foregoing special order was made by way of a special be zoned industrial B. resolution passed at a special meeting of the authority held on 29 13 December 1965 Map Amendment: Zoning: Ridgway the 1st day of November 1965. It was publicly notified in the Street - Wilson Street Corner, land Auckland Star on the 9th day of November 1965 and the 23rd zoned commercial A to be zoned day ,o:f November 1965, and confirmed at the ordinary meeting industrial B. of the authority held on the 20th day ,of December 1965. 30 13 December 1965 Map Amendment: Zoning: Mata- The Common Seal of the Auckland Regional Authority was rawa Street, land designated for hereto affixed this 20th day of December 1965. reserve to be zoned residential A. 31 13 December 1965 Map Amendment: Zoning: Purnell [L.S.] Street, Indus Street, Guyton Street, H. D. LAMBIE, Chairman. land zoned residential A to be N. C. BELL, Secretary. zoned industrial B. 57 32 13 December 1965 Code of Ordinances: Petrol Service Station, commercial garages. These uses to be no longer permitted as AUCKLAND REGIONAL AUTHORITY conditional uses in residential A and B zones. 33 13 December 1965 Code of Ordinances: Subdivision SPECIAL ORDER Standards: Discretionary clause to allow council in exceptional Drainage Loan No. 39, 1964, £1,250,000-Second Issue circumstances to approve a sub­ £250,000 division which does not meet the THE Auckland Regional Authority, in exercise of the powers minimum standard requirements vested in it by the Auckland Regional Authority Act 1963, of the Code. section 43, and the Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Act 1960, 34 13 December 1965 Code of Ordinances: Amenities and in pursuance of the authority conferred upon it under the Control of Advertising: Discre­ Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, and in exercise ,df all other tionary clause to allow council to powers and :authorities enabling it in that behalf, doth hereby permit advertising in or adjacent resolve by special resolution intended to operate as a special to a residential or rural zone. order, to borrow the sum of £250,000 as a special loan to be 35 13 December 1965 Code of Ordinances: Petrol service known as Drainage Loan No. 39, 1964, £1,250,000-Second stations in Industrial A, B, C, and Issue £250,000 for the purpose of meeting costs and expenses D zones. This use, now a pre­ and carrying out works incidental to the first and second stages dominant use in those zones to be of the Manukau Drainage Scheme and also new works giving made a conditional use in Indus­ service to the Inner Area of the Auckland Metropolitan trial A, B, C, and D zones. Drainage District. Copies of the proposed changes have been deposited in the Town The foregoing special order was made by way of a special Planning Section of the City Engineer's Office, St. Hill Street resolution passed at a special meeting of the authority held on (where all enquiries should be made), and the Alexander 1 November 1965. It was publicly notified in the Auckland (Wanganui) Public Library in accordance with section 22 (1) of Star ·on rthe 9th day of November 1965 and 23rd day of the Act, and are there open for inspection, without fee, to all per­ November 1965, and confirmed at the ordinary meeting of sons interested therein at any time when the above places are open the authority held on the 20th day of December 1965. to the public. The Common Seal of the Auckland Regional Authority was Objections to the proposed changes or to any part of any change hereto affixed this 20th day of December 1965. shall be in writing in form E prescribed in the First Schedule to the Town and Country Planning Regulations 1960, and shall be [L.S.] lodged at the office of the council at any time not later than the H. D. LAMBIE, Chairman. N. C. BELL, Secretary. 4th day of March 1966. 58 At a later date every objection will be open for public inspection, and any person who wishes to support or oppose any objection will be entitled to be heard at the hearing of objections if he notifies the Town Clerk in writing within the period of which public notice will AUCKLAND REGIONAL AUTHORITY be given. Dated at Wanganui this 13th day of January 1966. SPECIAL ORDER For the Wanganui City Council: Bulk Water Supply Loan No. 1, 1965, £580,000-Second Issue D. F. GLENNY, Town Clerk. £200,000 50 THE Auckland Regional Authority, in exercise of the powers vested in it by the Auckland Regional Authority Act 1963, ~ection 42, and in pursua~~e of the authority conferred upon 1t under the Local Authont1es Loans Act 1956, and in exercise of all other p~wers ena~ling_ it in that behalf, doth hereby resolve by special resolution mtended to operate as a special order to borrow the sum of £200,000 as a special loan to be NAPIER CITY COUNCIL known as the Bulk Water Supply Loan No. 1, 1965, £580,000 -'Second Issue £200,000 for the purpose of completing the Upper Mangatawhiri dam. and the Mangatongi Aqueduct, ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF HAWKE'S BAY LICENSING carrymg out further extensions to the Ardmore filter station COMMITTEE and investigations and preliminary works for future headwork~ in the Hunua and Waitakere Reserves, and progress up­ I, Lawrence Patrick Ryan, Town Clerk of the Napier City grading of trunk mains ;for both reserves. C_ounc~l, the ~o~trolling local authority in the Hawke's Bay The _foregoing special o~der was. made by way of a special L1censmg D1stnct, hereby declare that the following resolution passed at a special meetmg of the authority held on nominations were received from the local authorities in the the 1st day oif November 1965. It was publicly notified in the district for election as members of the licensing committee: Auckland Star on the 9th day of November 1965 and the 23rd day of November 1965, and confirmed at the ordinary meeting Napier City Council Arthur Henry Richards of the authority held on the 20th day of December 1965. Hastings City Council Hugh Gerald Little H.B. County Council .. ,,.. Leslie John Raymond Tucker The Common Seal of the Auckland Regional Authority was Patangata County Council Frederick Roberts Smith. hereunto affixed on this 20th day ,of December 1965. [L.S.] As there were no other nominations the above named are H. D. LAMBIE, Chairman. deemed to have been elected. N. C. BELL, Secretary. L. P. RYAN, Town Clerk. 59 60 G 50 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 1

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