No. 33 909

THE GAZETTE

Published by Authority

WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 30 MAY 1968

CORRIGENDUM Crown Land Set Apart as Permanent State Forest Land IN the notice dated the 27th day of February 1968 and pulblished in Gazette, 28 !March 11'968, No. 17, page 504, declaring land acquired for a Government work and not AIR'THUR •POR~TIT. Governorf,'General required for that purpose to be Crown land, for the description of the first area df the Schedule thereto which reads: "Lot A PROCLAMATION D.P. 45'446", read: "Lot 30, D.,P. 45446", which last-mentioned PURSUANT to section 18 of the Forests Act 1949, I, Sir Arthur descdption appears in the notice signed by the Minister of Espie Porritt, Baronet, the Governor-General of New Zealand, Works. hereby set apart the Crown land described in the First and (H.C. X/31'1/19/11; 'D.O. H.C. X/311/19/'1) Second Schedules hereto as permanent State forest land.

Land Taken for Resubdivision ·and Improvement in a Recla­ mation Area (Proclaimed Under Part II of the Housing FIRST SCHEDULE Improvement Act 1945) in the City of Auckland NoRTII AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-AUCKLAND CONSERVANCY A'RTHUR PORRI1T, Govemor-Generai FRANKLIN CoUNTY ALLOTMENT 372, Waiuku West Parish, situated in Block VI, A PROCLAMATION Maioro Survey District: Area, 35 acres and 3 perches, more PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie or less. As shown on plan No. NSl/8, deposited in the Head Porritt, Baronet, the Governor-General o,f New Zealand, Office of the New Zealand Forest Service at Wellington, and hereby proclaim and declare that ·the land described in the thereon edged red (S.0. Plan 45536). Schedule hereto is hereby taken for resubdiivis'ion and improve­ ment in a reclamation area (proclaimed under Part II of the Housing Improvement Act 1945) and shall vest in the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens df the City olf Auckland, as from SECOND SCHEDULE the date hereinafter mentioned; and I also declare thM this Proclamation shall take effect on and aifter the 3rd day of NOR1H AUCKLAND LAND -DISTRICT-AUCKLAND CONSERVANCY June ,1968. FRANKLIN COUNTY ALLOTMENT 373, Waiuku West Parish, situated in Block VI, SCHEDULE Maioro Survey District: Area, 39.4 perches, more or less. As NOR1H AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT shown on plan No. N51/9, deposited in the Head Office of the ALL those pieces of land situated in Block XVI, Waitemata New Zealand Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon Survey District, City olf Auckland, Norfu Auckland R.D., edged red (S.O. Plan 45308) . described as follows: Given under the hand of His Ex{;ellency the Governor­ A. R. P. Being General, and issued under .the Seal of New Zealand, ~his 21st day olf May 1968. 0 0 12.8 Lot 1, Deeds Plan City 9, being part Allotment 44, Section 44, City of Auckland. All certificate of [L.s.] DUNCAN MACINTYRE, 'Minister o!f Forests. title, Volume 596, folio 249 (limited as to Goo SA VE 1HE QUEEN l parcels). 0 0 12.7 All ,land on D.:P. 68'17. All certificate of title, (F.S. 9/1/242, 6/1/186; L. and S. H.O. 22/75/17) Volume 183, folio 15. 0 1 18 Lots 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48, Deeds Plan City 9, being part Allotments 38, 39, and 40, Section 44, City olf Auckland. All certificate o'f title, Volume 596, folio 261 (limited as to parcels) . 0 0 11.5 Part Allotment 37, Section 44, City of Auckla:nd. All certificate oif title, Volume 596, folio 295 Declaring Land in the North Auckland Land District, Vested (limited as to parcels) . in the Auckland Education Board as a Site for a Public 0 0 6.2 Lot 10 of Allofulent 6, Section _43, City of Auck­ School, to be Vested in Her Majesty the Queen land. All certificate of title, Volume 589, folio 216 (limited as to parcels) . 0 0 12.6 Lot 26, Deeds Plan City 9, being part Allotments 41, 42, and 43, Section 44, City o£ Auckland. All !AIRTHUR PORRITT, GovernorrGeneral certificate of title, Volume 596, folio 252 A PROCLAMATION (lirrnted as to parcels) . PURSUANT to subsection (6) of section 5 of the Education All North Auckland Land Registry. Lands Act, 1949, I, Sir Arthur Espie Porritt, Baronet, the Gov­ Given under the hand o'f His Excellency ,the Governor­ ernor-General of New Zealand, hereby prodaim and declare General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this that the land described in the Schedule hereto, being an area 22nd day of May 1968. vested in the Auckland Education Board as a srte for a public [Ls.] PFJRCY B. AL'LE'N, Minister of Works. school, shall be vested in Her Majesty the Queen, freed and disc.harged from every educational trust affecting the same, but Goo SAVE 1HE QUEEN! subJect to all leases, encumbrances, liens, or easements affecting (P.W. 53/586/'2; D.0. 15/84/0) the same, at the date hereof. 910 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 33

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE NoRlH AUCKLAND LAND DIS1RICT-EAST COAST BAYS BOROUGH ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, Ellesmere PART Lot 50, D.P. 15800, being part Allotment 263, Taka­ County, containing 2,160 acres, more or less, bounded by a puna Parish, situated in Block N, Waitemata Survey District: line commencing at the junction of the middle lines of Area, 25.6 perches, more or less. As shown on the plan Hororata-Dunsandel Road and a road passing through Re­ marked L. and S. 1/1116, deposited in Head Office, Depart­ serves 3373 and 1763 and forming the south-eastern boundaries ment of Lands and Survey at Wellington, and thereon edged of Lots 5 and 6, D.P. 3012, and Rural Section 10806 and proceeding north-easterly along the middle line of the secondly red (S.O. Plan 45180). described road and its production to the middle of the Selwyn Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ River; thence south-easterly down the middle of that river General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this to a point in line with the middle o!f the Hororata River; 22nd day of May 1%8. thence westerly generally to and along the middle of that [L.s.] DUNCAN MAcINTYRE, Minister o!f Lands. river to a point in line with the western boundary of Rural Section 37597; thence southerly to and along that boundary Goo SAVE nm QUEEN! and its production to the middle line of Hororata-Dunsandel (L. and S. H.O. 1/1116; D.O. 8/1/40) Road; thence westerly along the middle line of that road to the point of commencement. P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of the Executive Council. Land Set Apart as Provisional State Forest Declared to be Subject to the Land Act 1948 (I.A. 197 /728/1)

ARTHUR 1PORRITT, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION PURSUANT to subsection (2) of section 19 of the Forests Act Alteration and Extension of Boundaries of Upper Pest 1949, I, Sir Arthur Espie Porritt, Baronet, the Governor­ Destruction District !(Notice No. Ag. 10231) General of New Zealand, acting on the joint recommendation of the Minister of Lands and of the Minister of Forests, hereby IARTHUR iPOIR:RTIT, Governor-General proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto, being part of provisional State forest reserve No. 81, ORDER IN COUNCIL set apart by Proclamation dated the 24th day of May 1922 At the Government House at Wellington this 20th day of May and published in Gazette, 1 June 1922, Vol. II, p. 1512 is 1968 required for settlement purposes; and, in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, such land shall, from and after Present: the day of the gazetting hereof, cease to be provisional State HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL forest land and shall become Crown land, available for sale, PURSUANT to the Agricultural Pests Destruction Act 1967, lease, reservation, or other disposition under the provisions of His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the Land Act 1948. the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT-COUNTY OF HOROWHENUA ORDER SECTIONS 82-85 (inclusive) and part Ohau River Bed, Block 1. (1) This order may be cited as the Upper Rakaia Pest VI, Waiopehu Survey District: Area, 51 acres and 33 perches, Destruction District Order 1968. . more or less (S.O. Plan 26'867). (2) This order shall come into force on the· day after the date ofits notification in,the Gazette. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ 2. The boundaries of the Upper Rakaia Pest Destruction General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, District, are hereby altered and redefined and, as from the this 24th day olf !May 1968. commencement of this order, the boundaries of the said [L.s.] 'DUNCAN MAolNTYIRE, Minister of Lands. district shall be those specified in the Schedule hereto .. Goo SAVE nm QUEEN! (L. and S. H.O. 1912/891; D.O. 15/179; F.S. 9/3/164) SCHEDULE BOUNDARIES OF lHE UPPER RAKAIA PEST DES1RUCTI0N DISTRICT ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, Malvern and Member of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust Appointed Ashburton Counties, containing 447,000 acres, more or less, bounded by a line commencing at the confluence of the ARTHUR fORRl'IT, Govemor0General Selwyn River and the Nor,th Branch of the Selwyn River and proceeding north-westerly· along a right line to the. southern­ ORDER I'N OOUNCIL most end of ; thence westerly along a right At the Government House at Wellington thiis 20th day of May line to the Red Hill; thence northerly and north-easterly along 1968 the summit of the Craigieburn Range to Hamilton· Peak; Present: thence north-westerly along the north-eastern boundary of Reserve 4761 to the summit of the Black Range;:. thence HIS EXCELLENCY 1HE GOVERN'OR•GENERAL IN CoUNCIL westerly generally along the summit of Black Range to the PURSUANT to seotion 5 o'f the Historic Places Act 1954, His watershed between the White River and Burnet Stream; thence Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with .the westerly along that watershed to Mount Murchison; thence advice and consent olf the Executive Council, and on t!he northerly generally along the summit of the Shaler Range to recommendation of the Minister of Internal Affairs, hereby the northern boundary of Block VIII, Davie Survey District; appoints the under-men'llioned person to be a member of the thence westerly along the northern boundaries of Blocks VIII, New Zealand Historic Places Trust. VII, · and VI, Davie Survey District, to the Main 'Divide near Clarkes Pass; thence south-westerly generally alo~g the Nominated by the Royal Society :of New Zealand: Main Divide to Whitcombe Pass; thence southerly to and Richard Kenneth Dell, B.A., D.SC., DIP.ED., along the middle of Louper Stream and its production . to the for a temi olf 3 years on and from the 1st day of April middle of the ; thence south-easterly down the 1968. middle of ,that river to a point in line with the north­ P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of the Executive Council. western boundary of Lot 4, D.P. 17908; thence north-easterly to and along that boundary to the southernmost corner of (I.A. 60/70/2) Reserve 2577; thence north-westerly generally along the south-western boundary of Reserve 2577 the abutment of a road and the south-western boundaries of part. Lot 8, D.P. Inclusion of an Area Added to the County of Mafrern· in the 3317, Lots 33 and 32, D.P. 3588, to ·the westernmost corner Selwyn Riding •of the County of Malvern of the last-mentioned lot; thence north-easterly along the north-western boundary of Lot 32, D.P. 3588, to and along the lAfRTHUR IPORRJITT, Governor-General south-eastern side of Gorge Bridge &oad and its production to 1he middle of Downs Road; thence easterly along the ORDER JlN COUNCIL middle of that road to the middle of the road forming the At the Government House at •Wellington this 27th day of May south,eastern boundaries of Rural Sections 31597 and 32165; 1968 thence north-easterly generally along ,the middle of ,the last­ mentioned road to its abutment; thence · north-westerly Present: generally to and along ,the north-eastern boundary of Lot 1, HIS EXCELLENCY TllE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL D.P. 4592, and the south-eastern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. PURSUANT to section 24 of the Counties Act 1956, His Excel­ 12460, to the southern boundary of Lot 92, D.P.1325; thence lency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and generally easterly and northerly along that boundary and the consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following southern and eastern boundaries of Lot 91, D.P. 1325; to a order: point due south of the south-eastern corner of Rural Section 35'109; thence due north to that corner and north-easterly generally along the south-eastern boundary of Rural. Sect~on ORDER 35109 and its production to the middle of the Selwyn River; The area described in the Schedule hereto is hereby included thence westerly up that river to the point of commencement. in the Selwyn Riding of the County of Malvern. P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of the Executive Council. 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE 911

Alteration and Extension of Boundaries of Tawera Pest 2. The constituent districts CJlf the Horowhenua Electric Destruction District (Notice No. Ag. 10232) Power District, which are bracketed together in the first column oif the Schedule hereto, shall be a combined district for the pul'poses of the said Act 1ARTHUR J?ORRITf, lGovernor-General 3. The }ocal authority of the constituent district distinguished ORDER IN COUNCIL in the first column oif the said Schedule by the letter "(P)" At the Government House at Wellington this 20th day of May shall be the principal local authority for the said combined 1968 district. Present: 4. The number of representatives of each constituent district HIS EXCELLENCY lHE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL of the Horowhenua Electric Power District on the Horowhenua Electric Power Board shall be the number specified in the PURSUANT to the Agricultural Pests Destruction Act 1967, Schedule hereto opposite the name of that constituent district His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with or combined district. the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby 5. The Order in Council dated the 27th day of June 1962, makes the following order. and published in the Gazette on the 28th day oif the same month at page 1005, reapportioning representation on the ORDER Horowhenua Electric Power Board, is hereby revoked. l. (1) This order may be cited as the Tawera Pest Destruc· ti,on District Order 1968. SCHEDULE (2) This order shall come into force on the day after Constituent Districts Number of Members the date of its notification in the Gazette. Horowhenua County ...... 3 2. The boundaries of the Tawera Pests Destruction District, Part Hutt County 3 which was constituted by Order in Council on the 20th day of Levin Borough ...... 3 December 1965*, are hereby altered and redefined and, as Foxton Borough (P) 1 from the commencement of this order, the boundaries of the Part Manawatu Countyf 1 said district shall be those specified in the Schedule hereto. Otaki Borough P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULE (N.Z.E.D. 10/34/1) BOUNDARIES OF TIJE TAWERA PEST DES1RUCTION DISTRICT ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, Tawcra and Malvern Counties, containing 609,370 acres, more or less, bounded by a line commencing at the confluence of the Kowai Authorising Whakatane Harbour Board to Reclaim from and Waimakariri Rivers, Block VIII, Kowai Survey District, Whakatane Harbour Vested Foreshore and Riverbed and proceeding south-westerly up the middle of the to a point in line with the south-western boundary of ARTHUR PORRITT, Governor-General Reserve 461; thence south-easterly along that boundary to a ORDER IN COUNCIL point in line with the middle of Boundary Road; thence south-westerly to and along the middle of that road to. a At the Government House at Wellington this 20th day of May point in line with the northern boundary of Rural Section 1968 18979; thence south-easterly along a right line to the north­ Present: eastern corner of Rural Section 13715 and along another right HIS EXCELLENCY TilE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL line to the intersection of the western boundary of Rural Section 3719 and the north-western side of a road passing PURSUANT to the Harbours Act 1950, His Excellency the through that section and forming the south-eastern boundary Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of Rural Section 15714; thence southerly across the said road o'f the Executive Council, hereby authorises Whakatane Har­ and along the western boundary of Rural Section 3719 to its bour Board to reclaim from Whakatane Harbour that area, south-western corner; thence south-westerly along a right line being an area o:f 4 acres 3 roods 39 perches, more or less, as to the north-eastern corner of Rural Section 10759; thence shown blue on plan M.D. 12886 deposited in the office of continuing south -westerly along a right line to the northern­ the Marine Department at Wellington, being Whakatane most corner of Lot 1, D.P. 3973, Block III, Hororata Survey Harbour Board endowment land. District; thence south-westerly along the north-western P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of the Executive Council. boundary of that lot for a distance of 20 chains; thence (M. 43/18/6) due west along a right line to the middle of the Selwyn River; thence westerly generally up the middle of that river to a point in line with the middle of the north branch of the Selwyn River; thence north-westerly along a right line to the Declaring Land to be Excluded from the Provisions of the southernmost end ,of Lake Lyndon; thence westerly along a Tourist Hotel Corporation Act 1955 right line to Red Hill; thence northerly and north-easterly along the summit of the Craigieburn Range to Hamilton ARTHUR ,PORRITT, Governor-General Peak; thence north-westerly along the north-eastern boundary of Reserve 4761 to the summit of the Black Range; thence ORDER 'IN COUNCIL westerly generally along the summit of Black Range to the At the Government House at Wellington this 20th day of May watershed between the White River and Burnet Stream; 1968 thence westerly along that watershed to Mount Murchison; Present: thence northerly generally along the summit of the Shaler Range to the northern boundary of Block VIII, Davie Survey HIS EXCELLENCY TilE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL District; thence westerly along the northern boundaries of PURSUANT to section 11 of the Tourist Hotel Corporation Act Blocks VIII, VII, and VI, Davie Survey District to the 1955, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and Main Divide; thence north-easterly generally along the Main with the advice and consent df the Executive Council, hereby Divide to the Dampier Range, Block II, Minchin Survey declares that the land described in the Schedule hereto shall, District; thence south-easterly generally along the summit of as from the date hereof, cease to be administered by the that range to Trig. W, Block I, Okuku Survey District; thence Tourist Hotel Corporation of New Zealand for the purposes south-westerly generally along the summit of the Puketeraki orf the said Act. Range to Trig. Station S, Block IX, Upper Ashley Survey District; thence due west to the middle of the Waimakariri SCHEDULE River; thence southerly generally down the middle of that SoUTIJ AUCKLAND LAND DIS1RICT-,W AITOMO CoUNTY river to the point of commencement. PART Section 7, Block X, Orahiri Survey District, 2 acres 2 P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of the Executive Council. roods and 5 perches, more or less (S.O. Plan 44160). *Gazette, 1966, Vol. I, p. 5 P. J. BROOKS, Clerk df the Executive Council.

The Horowhenua Electric Power District Representation Order 1968 Revoking an Order in Council and Declaring Certain Buildings and Land at Papatoetoe to be a Public Institution Under the Mental Health Act 1911 ARTHUR PORRITT, Governoi;-General ORDER IN COUNCIL ARTHUR :PORRITT, Governor-General At the Government House at WeHington this 20ch day of May ORDER IN COUNCIL 1968 At the Government House at Wellington this 20th day of May Present: 1968 H1s EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL Present: PURSUANT to the Electric Power Boards Act 1925, His Excel­ HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL lency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice PURSUANT to section 44 of the Mental Health Act 1911, and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with following order: the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby 1. (i) This order may be cited as the Horowhenua Electric revokes the Order in Council dated the 24th day of July 1%3 Power District Representation Order 1968. and published in the Gazette on the 1st day of August 1963 ( ii) This order shall come into force on the date of the at page 1075, whereby certain buildings and land at Papatoetoe next general election of members of local authorities. were declared to be a public institution within the meaning 912 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 33 of the Mental Health Act 1911, and declares the buildings Chairman and Members of Tariff and Development Board on the land described in the Schedule hereto, together Appointed with the land described in that Schedule, being land used or intended to be used in connection with the said buildings, PURSUANT to the Tariff and Development Board Act 1961, to be a public institution within the meaning of the Mental His Exce1lency the Governor-General has been pleased to Health Act 1911. appoint Kenneth Lee Press to be Chairman of the Tariff and SCHEDULE Development Hoard ALL those pieces of land situated in Block X, Otahuhu for a term otf 3 years commencing on the 1st day of July Survey District, Borough of Papatoetoe, described as follows: 1968, and to reappoint Firstly, all that area containing 9 acres 2 roods 26.5 perches, Kevin Benjainin O'Brien as Deputy Chairman more or less, being Lot 229, D.P. 52116, and being part of Alfred w~mam Duncan as part-time member the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 1029, folio 119, and Volume 1882, folio 69, North Auckland to be members of the Tariff and Devel:opment Boa·rd for a Land Registry. further term otf 3 years commencing on the 1st day of June 1968. Secondly, all that area containing 36.8 perches, more or less, being Lot 54, D.P. 52022, and being part of the land Dated at Wellington this 29th day otf May 1%8. comprised and described in certificate of title No. lo/135, J. R. MARSHALL, Minister olf Industries and Commerce. North Auckland Land Registry. (I. and C. 2/8/3) Thirdly, all that area containing 1 acre 2 roods 3.8 perches, being all the land on D.P. 53312 and being part of the land comprised and described in certificate of ititle, Volume 1882, Appointment oif Maori Wardens Under the Maori Welfare folio 69, North Auckland Land Registry. Act 1962 P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of the Executive Council. PURSUANT to section 7 (1) of the Maori Welfare Act 1962, the Minister of Mao11i Affairs hereby appoints the persons named in the first column of the Schedule hereto to be Maori wardens Exempting Land in the West/and Land District from the for the Maori executive committee areas shown in the second Operation of Part III of the Coal Mines Act 1925 oolumn of the Schedule.

AR1HUR PORRITT, Govemor-General SCHEDULE PURSUANT to the Coal Mines Act 1925, His Excellency the First Column Second Column Governor-General hereby gives the following notice: Affred AsbJby Eastern Kaikohe. Thomas Witute Waitemata. Peter Koro'heke Heke Taniwharau. NOTICE Joseph George Harrison Taniwharau. THE land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby exempted Paretiki Taniwharau. from the operation of Part III of the Coal Mines Act 1925. Kahurangi Pompey Taniwharau. James Hemi Matthews Taniwharau. Edward Matthews Taniwharau. SCHEDULE Cedric Te Oba Terry ...... Maniapoto No. 1. ALL that area of land within the Westland Land District being Paku Tai ...... Whakatohea. part of Section 188 and parts Sections 189 and 191 of Square Dave Collier ...... Tuwharetoa No. 1. 119 situated in Block V, Cdbden Survey District, having an Kimo Pukepuke Rotorua City. area of 100 acres 2 roods 23 _perches, more or less, as deiine­ Tipene Ohlsen Southern Tuhoe. ated in red on a plan deposited in the Head Office of the John Hugh McGrath ...... Raukawa. Mines Department at Wellington, being S.O. Plans 1815, 3875, Oliver Warbrick Raukawa. 3934, 3935, and 3900. Percival Raymond K,ingi Raukawa. Dated at Wellington this 6th day olf May 1968. Frank Taiwhati ...... Raukawa. Louis Joseph John Ashton Wellington. T. P. SHAND, Minister of Mines. Maurice Riritahi ...... Wellington. (Mines 6/4/17) Thomas Tuaropaki Ropata Wellington. Tuki Raukapo Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of May 1968. Reappointment of the High Commissioner for New Zealand J. R. HANA!N, Minister of Maori Affairs. in Canada (M.A. 36/4/1, 36/4/2, 36/4/3, 36/4/4, 36/4/5, 36/4/7, 36/4/10)

His Excellency the Govemor0 General in Council has been pleased to reappoint The Honourable Sir Leon Gotz, K.c.v.o. Port Conciliation Committee for the Pont of Port Chalmers Appointed to be the High Commissioner for New Zealand in Canada under and for the purposes orf ~he External Affa'irs Act 1943, PURSUANT -to the Waterfront Industry Act 1953, the Minister to hold the said office as on and from the 1st day of April of Labour hereby appoints the fullowing persons to be the 1968 until the 30th day 10f J,une 1968. Port Conciliation Committee for the Port of Port Chalmers Dated a:t Wellington this 20th day of May 1968. for .the term of one year expiring on the 30th day of April KEITH HOLYOAKE, Minister of External Affairs. 1%9. William Hates Reid, Chairman; Charles Oliver Knewstubb, Deputy Chairman; William James Lee, Norman Douglas Oliver, and Ernest Appointment o,f Ambassador of the Federal Republic of William Cook Rolblb (noininated by the New Zealand Germany to New Zealand Port Employers' Association (Incorporated)); and Norman Agnew, Fredetiick William Holden, and John !Lindsay Marks (nominated lby the Port Chalmers Water­ His Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be notified front Workers' Industrial Union of Workers). that Dated at Wellington th:is 17th day of May 1968. Mr Kurt Luedde-Neurath T. P. SHAND, Minister of Labour. presented his Letters of Credence as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary o'f the Federal Republic of Germany to New Zealand at Government House, Wellington, on 14 May Port Conciliation Committee for ,the Port of Dunedin 1968. Appointed Dated at Wellington this 24th day of May 1968. KEITH HOLYOAKE, Minister of External Affairs. PURSUANT to the Waterfront Industry Act 1953, the Minister of Labour 'hereby appoints the following persons to be the Port Conciliation Committee for the Port of Dunedin for a term expiring on 30 April 1969. Appointment of Vice-Consul of Israel in New Zealand William Hales Reid, Chairman; James Brian McGowan, Deputy Chairman; His Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be notified William James Lee, Norman Douglas Oliver, and John that the appointment of Frederick Poole (nominated by the New Zealand Port Employers' Association (Incorporated)); and Mr Yoram Shani John Stewart Anderson, Frederick Joseph McCullough, and as Vice-Consul df Israel in New Zeala!nd has been provision­ Ian John Miller (nominated by the Dunedin Waterfront ally recognised. Workers' Industrial Union off Workers). Dated at Wellington this 21st day of May 1%8. Dated at Wellington tnis 16th day of May 1968. ~BITH HOLYO'.AKE, Minister of External Affairs. T. P. SHAND, Minister of Labour. 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 913

Member of the East Waikato Pest Destruction Board Appointed Alan Hector Carlton and Thomas Albert Wilson, M.B.E., as (Notice No. Ag. ,10233) trustees of the South Canterbury Savings Bank; Alexander Robert Dawson, William Mortimer Clarence Denham, and Percy Colin Frampton, J.P., as trustees of PURSUANT to section 48 of

FIRST SCHEDULE SCHEDULE EXEMPTIONS C!IBA1ED SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT Tariff ALL that piece of land containing 8 acres 2 roods 34.7 perches Item No. Classes of Goods situated in Blocks IV and V, Awaateatua Survey District, 25.12.00 Tnfosoria!l earths, siliceous fossil metais and similar being Part Lot l, D.P. S. 894; as the same is more particularly siliceous earths, whether or not calcined, of an delineated on the plan marked M;O.W. 22238 (S.O. 44180) apparent specific gravity Olf 1 or less. deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, 37.01.09 Photographic plates and film in the flat, sensitised, and thereon coloured yellow. unexposed, Olf any material other than paper, Dated at Wellington this 8th day of May 1968. paperboard or cloth, viz.: other than X-ray plates. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. 38.13.01 Pickling preparations for metal surfaces. (P.W. 72/2/3/0; D.O. 72/2/3/07) 42.06.01 Catgut and artificial catgut. 73:16.10} Rai'ls, check-raiis, switch blades, cr.ossings ( or ------73.16.21 >frogs), crossing ·pieces, point rods, rack rails, of iron or steel. Land Held for Better Utilisation Set rA.part for Road in Block Ex84.34.09 Metal printing plates and sheets, unsensitised. II, North Harbour and Blueskin Survey District Ex96.02.05 Artists' brushes. PURSUANT to section 25 of the Public Works Act 1928, the SECOND SCHEDlJlLE Minister of Workls hereby declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be set apart for road from and after the EXEMPTIONS CREA1ED 3rd day of June 1968. Classes of Goods Artists' palettes of wood. SCHEDULE Crucibles, chaplets for foundry moulding cores, solder pots, 0TAGO LAND DISTRICT of iron or steel. ALL that piece of land containing 1 rood 12 perches situated Maps and hydrographic and similar charts of aH kinds, in Block II, North Harbour and Blueskin Survey District, including wall maps and topographical plans, printed; printed Otago R.D., being part Section 38, and being part of the land globes (terrestrial or celestial) . in Deeds Index R. 413. Part Gazette notice No. 32568i Otago Land Registry. Modelling pastes (including those put up for children's amusement and assorted modelling pastes). As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 21668 (S.O. 15976) deposited in the office Plans and drawings (other than printed), for industrial, of the Minister o:f Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured architectural, engineering, commercial, or similar purposes, blue. whether original or reproductions on sensitised paper; manu­ scripts and typescripts ( other than copies obtained by dupli­ Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of May 1968. cating machines). PERCY B. ALLEN, Miruster of Works. Dated at Wellington this 28th day df May :1968. (P.W. 72/1/16/0; D.0. 72/1/16/0/49) N. L. SHELTON, Minister of Customs. *S.R. 1964/47 Interest in Land Taken for the Purposes of a Road in Block VII, Waitara Survey District, Clifton County · Establishment of Family Homes PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the PURSUANT to section 7 of the Child Wel!fare Act 1925, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement Minister oif Education hereby notifies that the premises situated to that effect having been entered into, the interest in land as listed .in the Schedule 'below are established as institutions described in the Schedule hereto held by Denis Fortescue within the meaning of the said Act and shall be known by Balfour Mabin, of Onaero, farmer, under and by virtue of the names shown in the Schedule. deferred payment licence Volume 163, folio 102, Taranaki Land Registry, is hereby taken for the purpose of a road \SOHEDULE from and alfter the 3rd day of June 1968. Address Name 24 Gibson Street, Timaru ...... Gibson Family · Home, Timaru SCHEDULE 671 Gladstone Road, Gisborne Gladstone Family Home, Gis­ TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT 'borne 5a Woodlands Road, Timaru Woodlands Family Home, ALL those pieces of land situated in Block VII, Waitara Sur­ Timaru vey District, Taranaki R.D., described as follows: 168 Lytton Road, Gisborne ...... Lytton Family Home, Gisborne A. R. P. Being Nom'-The third and fourth family homes listed above were 0 2 36.8 Part Section 108. formerly known as the Family Home, Timaru, and the Family 0 3 17.2 Part Section 107. Home, Gisborne, respectively. As the same . are more particularly delineated on._ the plan Dated at Wellington this 21st day Olf May 1968. marked M.O.W. 22160 (S.O. 9927) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured D. N. McKAY, for the Minister of Education. orange. Dated at Wellington this 8th day of May 1968. Crown Ltind Set Apart for Road in Block VII, Waitara Survey PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. District, Clifton County (P.W. 72/3/7 /0; D.O. 7 /3/0/2) PURSUANT to section 25 of the •Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be set apart for road from and after the Land Proclaimed as Road in Block XVI, Maungakawa Survey 3rd day olf June 1968. District, and Block XII, Wairere Survey District, Piako County SCHEDULE TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT PURSUANT to section 29 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1948, the Minister of Works hereby proclaims as road the ALL those pieces of land situated in Block VII, Waitara Sur­ land described in the Schedule hereto. vey District, Taranaki R.D., described as follows: A. R. P. . Being SCHEDULE 0 2 36.8 Part Section 108. Soun-1 AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT 0 3 17.2 Part Section 107. ALL that piece of fand containing 15.4 perches, situated in As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan Block XVI, Maungakawa Survey District and Block XII, marked M.O.W. 22160 (S.O. 9927) deposited in the office of Wairere Survey District, Piako County, being part Lot 1, the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured D.P. S. 5397; as the same is more particularly delineated on orange. the plan marked M.O.W. 21623 (S.0. 43463) deposited in the Dated at Wellington this 8th day o'.f May 1968. office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. Dated at Wellington this 8th day df May 1968. (P.W. 72/3/7/0; D.O. 7/3/0/2) PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. (P.W. 34/2461; D.O. 21/0/79) Land Held for Better Utilisation Set Apart for Road in Blocks IV and V A waatea.tua Survey District, Whakatane County Land Proclaimed as Road in Block XV, Motuotaraia Survey District, Patang11ta County PURSUANT to section 25 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares the land described in the PURSUANT to section 29 of the Public Works Amendment Act Schedule hereto to be set apart for road from and after the 1948, the Minister of Works hereby proclaims as road the 3rd day of June 1968. land described in the Schedule hereto. 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 915

SCHEDULE A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT 0 1 36.7 Rural Section 36972, part Rural Sections 706 and ALL that piece of land containing 5 perches situated in Block 5863 and Lot 1, D.P. 13663, being part Rural XV, Motuotaraia Survey District, Patangata County, Hawke's Section 36973. Bay R.D., and being part Lot 1, D.P. 3331, being part 0 0 6.9 Lot 2, D.P. 16492, being part Rural Section 5863. Eparaima East Block. 0 1 14.1 Lot 2, D.P. 16492 and Lot 7, D.P. 17693, being As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan Parts Rural Section 5863. marked M.0.W. 6481 (S.O. 3452) deposited in the office of 0 0 18.2 Lot 7, D.P. 17693, being part Rura.J Section 5863. the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan blue. marked M.O.W. 22008 (S.O. 10715) deposited in the office Dated at Wellington this 8th day of May 1968. of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. (P.W. 40/535; D.O. 16/80/2) THIRD SCHEDULE CANTERBURY LAND DIS'IRICT ALL that piece of road containing 2.1 perches situated in Block XV, Christchurch Survey Dis·triet, Canterbury R.D., adjoining or passing through Reserve 4133 and Lot l, D.P. 12029, being part Rural Section 5863; as the same is more Land Proclaimed as Road, Road Closed, and Vested in Block particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 22008 V, Pohangina Survey District, Pohangina County (S.O. 10715) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. PURSUANT ,to section 29 olf the Public Works Amendment Act 1948, the Minister of Works hereby proclaims as road the land described in the First Schedule hereto; also hereby proclaims FOURTH SCHEDULE as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto; CANTERBURY LAND DIS'IRICT and declares that the road, when closed, shall vest in McKeown Stewart Holdings Ltd., of Feilding, subject to memorandum ALL that piece of land containing 31.8 perches situated of mortgage No. 504855, Wellington Land Registry. in Block XV, Christchurch Survey District, Canterbury R.D., and being Reserve 4133. FIRST SCHEDULE Da:ted at Wellingto,n this 22nd day of May 1968. LAND PROCLAIMED AS ROAD PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. A. R. p. Being (P.W. 45/497; D.O. 35/41) 1 0 24.7 Part Section 13; coloured blue on plan. ? 53 ~J} Parts Section 13; coloured orange on plan. 0 0 38 Part Oroua River bed; coloured blue on plan. Situated in Block V, Pohangina Survey District. Amending Notice in Part Proclaiming Land as Road, and Road Closed and Vested in Block II, Whangaehu Survey SECOND SCHEDULE District; Rangitikei County ROAD CLoSED PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through Works hereby amends the notice dated 4 December 1967, published in Gazette, 25 January 1968, No. 4, page 81, and ? ~ .~~.4} Part Section 13; coloured green on plan. registered in the Land Registry Office at Wellington as No. 734718, by omitting therefrom the words: "shall vest in Allan Situated in Block V, Pohangina Survey District. Evan MacLean, of Birdgrove, farmer, and Vida Mary Katie All situated in the Wellington Land District, as the same MacLean, of Wanganui, spinster, subject to memorandum of are more particularly delineated on

Land Proclaimed as Road, Road Closed, Closed Road Vested, Road Closed in Block V, Maungakawa Survey District, and Closed Road Added to Reserve in Block XV, Christ­ Piako County church Survey District, Heathcote County PURSUANT to section 29 of the Public Works Amendment Act PURSUANT to section 29 of tire Public Works Amendment Act 1948, the Minister of Works hereby proclaims as road the land 1948, the Minister of Works hereby proclaims as closed the described in the First Schedule hereto and hereby proclaims road described in the Schedule hereto. that the portions of road described in the Second Schedule are hereby closed and vested in J. and B. Ryan Investments Ltd. a company having its registered office at Christchurch, and SCHEDULE hereby proclaims that the portion of road described in ·the SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT Third Schedule hereto is hereby closed and added to the land ALL that piece of road containing 12.5 perches situated in described in the Fourth Schedule hereto. Block V, Maungakawa Survey District, adjoining or passing through part Kuranui Block (D.P. 18050); as the same is FIRST SCHEDULE more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. CANTERBURY LAND DIS'IRICT 21931 (S.O. 43555) deposited in the office of the Minister of ALL those pieces of land in Block XV, Christchurch Survey Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. District, Canterbury RD., described as follows: Dated at Wellington this 8th day of May 1968. A. R. P. Being PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. O O 0.3} Part Lot 2, D.P. 16492, being part Rural Section (P.W. 72/26/Zc/O; D.O. 72/26/Zc/02) 0 1 0.7 5863; coloured blue on plan. 0 1 10.1 Part Lot 7, D.P. 17693, being part Rural Section 5863; coloured blue on plan. 0 0 0.01 Parts Rural Sections 36975 and 36976; coloured blue on plan. Road Closed and Vested in Ernest Harold McQuoid, of Te 0 O 2.1 Part Lot 2, D.P. 22879, being part Rural Section Puninga, Farmer, and Mary Myrtle McQuoid, his Wife, in 5863; coloured orange on plan. Block ], Waitoa Survey District, Piako County As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 22008 (S.O. 10715) deposited in ·the office o'f the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured PURSUANT to section 29 of the Public Works Amendment Act as above mentioned. 1948, flhe Minister of Works hereby proclaims that the road described in the Schedule hereto is hereby closed, and shall SECOND SCHEDULE when so clooed vest in Ernest Harold McQuoid, olf Te Puninga, farmer, and Mary Myrtle McQuoid, his wife, as tenants in CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT common in equal shares subject to memorandum of mortgage ALL •those pieces of road situated in Block. XV, Christchurch S. 170536, and memorandum o'f mortgage S. 170537, South Survey District, Canterbury R.D., descnbed as follows: Auckland Uand Registry. 9.16 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETI'E No. 33

SCHEDULE Declaring Land Taken for Road in Block ll, Waiki South Sourn AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT Survey District and Block VllI, Maketu Survey District, T12uranga County Au. those pieces of road situated in Block X, Waitoa Survey District, described as follows: A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby declares that, sufficient agreements 0 1 5.1 Part Te Rangaetahae No. 2 Block and part Section to that effect having been entered into, the land described in 14, Block X, Waitoa Survey District (D.P. the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road from and after 24571). the 3rd day of June 1968. 0 3 6.6 :Part Sections 14 and 15, Block X, Waitoa Survey District (D.P. 24571). As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan SCHEDULE marked M.O.W. 19168 (S.O. 35232) deposited in the office of SoU1H AUCKI.AND LAND DISTRICT the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured ALL those pieces of land described as follows: green. A. R. P. Being Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of May 1968. 0 1 9.4 Part Section 38, Block II, Waihi South Survey PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. District; coloured blue on plan. 0 0 21.8 Part Section 11, Block VIII, Maketu Survey Dis­ (P.W. 72/27 /'2c/O; D.0. 21/0/61) . trict;. coloured sepia on plan. As the . same are more particularly delineated on the plan Declaring Land Taken for a Secondary School in Block IX, marked M.O.W. 22145 (S.O. 44231) deposited in the office of W aitohu Survey District, Borough of Otaki the Ministry of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Dated at Wellington this 8th day df May 1968. Minister of Works hereby declares that. a sufficient agreement PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a secondary school (P.W. 72/2/3/0; D.O. 72/2/3/06) from and aiter the 3rd day di June 1968. SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT ALL ·that piece of land containing 25.2 perches situated in Block IX, Waitohu Survey District, Borough of Otaki, Declaring Land Taken for 12 Municipal Reserve Subject to the Wellington RD., and being Lot 5, D.P. 21392. All certificate Provisions of Section 305 of the Municipal Corporations of title, Volume 889, folio 95, Wellington Land Registry. Act 1954 in Terms of Section 47 of the Town and Country Dated at Weilington this 8th day olf May 1968. Planning Act 1953 in the Town Distriat of Warkworth

PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the (P.W. 31/'1473; D.O. 13/2/21/0/4) Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a Municipa;J Reserve Declaring Land T12ken for Better Utilisati,on Block IX, Belmont subject to the provisions of section 305 of the Municipal Survey District, Hutt County Corporations Act 1954 in terms of section 47 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1953 and shall vest in the Chair­ PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the man, Councillors, and Citizens of the Town District of Minister of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement Warkworth from and after the 3rd day olf June 1968. to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for better utilisation from and after the 3rd day df June 1%8. SCHEDULE NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT SCHEDULE ALL those pieces of land containing 3 roods 15 perches WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT situated in Block VII, Mahurangi Survey District, North ALL those pieces of land situated in Block IX, Belmont Auckland R.D., and being Lots 2, 3, and 4 of Section 2 of a Survey District, Wellington R.D. and described as follows: subdivision of AHotment 67, Mahurangi Parish. All certificate of title, Volume 527, folio 88 (limited as to parcels), North A. R. P. Being Auckland 'Land Registry. 0 1 1.9 Part Section 54, Hutt District, coloured orange Dated at Wellington this 8th day oif May 1968. on plan. 0 .0 6.6 Part Lot 4, D.P. 25396, being part Section 54, PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. Hutt District, coloured blue on plan. (P.W. 51/3700; D.O. 15/11/2/0) As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked M,O.W. 21661 (S,O. 26310) deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and

The Traffic (Wallace County) Notice 1968 Mackie Street. Patton Street. Spaxton Street (!from Patton Street to the No. 77 State High­ PURSU,1.NT ,to the Transport Act 1962, the Minister ·df Transport way (Ashburton - )). hereby gives the following notice. South Belt (from Morgan Street to ,the No. 77 State High­ way (Ashburton -Rakaia Gorge)). Dated at Wellington this 24th day of May 1968. NOTICE DUNCAN MACINTYRE, for Minister of Transport. 1. This notice may be cited as the Traffic (Wallace County) Notice 1968. *Gazette, 11 June 1937, Vol. II, p. 1483 2. The roads specified in the Schedule hereto are hereby (TT. 9/1/7) declared to be closely populated 'localities !for the rpurposes of section 512 o;f the Transport Act 1962. 3. So much of the Warrant under section 3 of the Motor Vehicles Amendment 'Act il936 dated the 23rd day of Decem­ ber 1938* as relates Ito roads in the Nighltcaps Town District is Additional Land at Waharoa Taken for the Purposes of hereby revoked. the Thames Valley - Rotorua Railway

SCHEDULE PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, the Minrster of SITUATED within Wallace County at :Nightcaps Township: Rai'lways hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement to that No. % State Highway '(-Tuatapere) (from !1 point effect having be.en entered into, the land descri'bed in the 2 chains measured south-easterly ,generally along the said State Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of the highway from Opio 'Road to a point 2 chains measured north­ Thames Valley- Rotorua Railway from and a'fter the 3rd day westerly generally along the said State highway !from Osborne olf 'June 1968. Terrace). High Street (from a point 6 chains measured southerly SCHEDULE generally aion:g the said street !from Evan Street to a point SoU1H AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT 18 chains measured no11therly generally along High Street from ALL that piece of closed road containing 0.38 of a perch No. % State Highway (Mataura-Tuatapere). situated in mock XIII, Wairere Survey 'District, adjoining Opio !Road (from No. 96 State Highway (Mataura-Tuata­ or passing through railway land in certificate of title, pere) to a point 3 chains measured north-easterly generally Vo1ume 50, folio 278, South Auckland Dand Registry; as along Opio Road 'from the said State highway). the same [s more particularliy delineated ,on the plan marked Annan Street. L.0. 21890 (S.0. 43146) deposited in the office of the Carrier Street. Minister 1of Railways at Wellington, and thereon cofoured Dryte Street. green. Evan Street. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1968. Leitihen Street. Lyne Street. UUINCA:N MAClNTYIRE, for Minister oif Railways. Moffat Street. (N.Z.R. L.O. 18474/52) Wamphray Street. Yarrow Street. Dated at Wellington this ,24th day of May 1%8. DUNCAN IM,1.clNTYRE, for Minister of Transport. *Gazette, No. 1, 12 January 1939, Vol. I, p. 18 Change 'Of the Purpose ·of Part af a Reserve and Vesting in (TT. 9f,1/280) the Auckland CUy Council

PURSUANT to the Reserves aD'd Domains Act 1953, the Minister of Lands hereby changes the purpose otf that ,part of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto from a reserve for The Traffic (Ashburton County) Notice 1968 quarry purposes to a reserve for off-street parking and, further, vests the said 'reserve in the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens df the City of Auckland, in trust, for that purpose. PURSUANT to the Trans

SCHEDULE Declaration That Land is a Public Reserve SITUATED within Ashburton County at Methven: No. 77 State Highway (Ashburton - Rakaia Gorge) (from PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Aot 1953, the Dol'rna Street to Spaxton Street). Minister of Lands hereby notifies that ·the following re11olution Allford Street. was passed by the Coromandel County Council on the 21st Allen Street. day of February 1968: Alington Street. ''That, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by section A1'ford Forest Roa;d (from Patton Street to the No. 77 State 13 of the Reserves and Domains Aot 1953, the Coromandel Highway (Ashburton - iR:akaia Go11ge)). County Council hereby resolves that the piece of land held Blackford Street. by the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the said Bank Street. county, and described in the Schedule hereto, shall be, and Barkers Road (lfrom Hall Street to the No. 77 State High- the same is hereby declared to be a public reserve for way (Ashburton -Rakaia Gorge)). recreation purposes within the meaning of the said Act." Chapman Street. Cameron Street. Chertsey Road (from Line Road ito the No. 77 State High- SCHEDULE way •(Ashburton - Rakaia Gorge)) . Hall Street. Sourn AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICI1----CoROMANDEL COUNTY Jackson Street. LoT 1, D.'P.S. 6369, being Part Kuao:tunu No. 6A Block, Kilworth Street (from Mackie Street to the No. 77 State situated in Block VIII, Otama Survey District: Area, 32.1 Highway ('Ashburton - iRakaia Gorge)). perches, more or less. All certificate of ·title, Volume lB, Lampard Street. folio 1228. .McKerrow Street. Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of May 1%8. Morgan Street. McMillan Street. DUNCAN MAclNTY\RE, Minister Dif Lands. McDonald Street. (L. and S. H.O. 1/1532; D.O. 8/4/8) B 9,18 · THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE No. 33

Declaratzbn fJ'hat Land is a Public Reserve Reservation of Land and Vesting in lthe Manukau C:ity Council

PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Minister PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, the Minister ,of Lands hereby of Lands hereby notifies that the following resolution was sets apart the land described in the Schedule hereto as a reserve passed by the Hamilton City Council on the 6th day of March for es,planade purposes and, further, pursuant to the Reserves 1968: and Domains Act 1953 vests the said reserve in the Mayor, "That, in exercise olf the powers conferred on it by section Councillors, and Citizens of the City df Manukau, in trust, 13 of the Reserves and Domains Act ,1953, the Hamilton City for that purpose. Council hereby resolves that the piece of land held by the Mayor, Councill.ors, and Citizens o:f the said cify in fee simple, SCHEIDULE and described in the Schedule hereto shall be, and the same is hereby declared to be, a public reserve for recreation NoRrn AUCKLAND LAND DIS1RICJ:L--1MANUKAU CITY pu11poses within the meaning of the sard Act." LoT 219, D.iP. '5'10'31, !being part Allotment 20, Manurewa Parish, situated in Block VIJI, Otahuhu Survey District: Area, SCHBDULE 1 rood 9 perches, more or 1ess. Part certificate of title, Volume Soum AUCKLAND LAND !DIS1RICT~WAIPA COUNTY 1516, folio 10. loT 5, D:P.S. 10005, •being part Allotment 44, Te Rapa Parish, Dated at 'Wellington this 27th day df 1May 1%8. situated in Block II, Hamilton Survey !District: Area, '10 acres and 0.5 perches, more or less. All certificate of title, Volume DUNCAN' MACINTYRE, Minister of Lands. 60, folio 341. ('L. andS. H.0.1/1107/1; D.O. 8/5/'516) Dated at Wellington this 27th day olf May 1968. DUNCAN MAcINTY'RE, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. H.O. 1/'1441; D.O. 8/'3/253)

Dedication of a Road Reserve as a Road Reservation of Land and Vesting in lhe Hamilton City Council

PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, che Minister PURSUANT to .the Land Act 1948, Vhe Minister o'f Lands hereby of Lands hereby dedicates the road reserve described in the sets apart the land descri!bed in the Schedule hereto as reserves Schedule hereto as a road. for recreation purposes and, further, pursuant to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, vests the sard reserves in the Mayor, SCHEDULE Councillors, and Citizens of the City olf Hamilton, in ·trusit, for NoRTII AUCKLAND LAND DISlRicr-----lWAITEMATA COUNTY that purpose. loT 59, D,P. 55987, being part Allotment 6, Waipareira Parish, situated in Block XIV, Waitemata Survey District: Area, 21.4 SCHEDULE pe11ches, more or less, certificate of title, Volume 3B, folio 187. Soum AUCKLAND LAND DIS1RICT-iHAMILIDN CITY Dated at Wellington this 28th day olf May 1968. LoTs 100 and 103, D.P.S. 10747, !being part Allotments 85, DUN'CAN MACINTYRE, Minister o:f Lands. 243, and 347, Pukete Parish, situa:ted in Block XIII, Koma­ korau Survey District: Area, 8 acres 3 roods 27.8 perches, (L. and S. H.O. 16/449; D.O. 8/55987) more or less. All certificarte olf title, Volume 60, folio 979. Dated at Wellington ithis 27th day of May 1968. Reviocation of the Reservatfon Over a Reserve DUNCAN iMAdlNTYIRE, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. H.O. l/11441; D.O. 8/3/245) PURSUANT to .the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, .the Minister of Lands her~y revokes the reservation as a reserve for a ferry site over the land described in the \Sche'dule hereto. SCHEDULE CANTERBURY LAND DIS1RICT RESERVE 71, situated in Block XV, Rangiora Survey District: Reservatz'on of Land 1ind Vesting in the Porirua City Council Area, 1 rodd, more or •less (S.O. Plan B.M. 328) . Dated a:t Wellington this 28th day of May 1%8. PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, the Minister df Lands hereby DUNCAN MAcINTYRE, Minister of Lands. sets apart the land described in the Schedule hereto as a (L. and S. H.0. 6/'1/1060; D.O. 8/5/339) reserve for recreation purposes and, further, pursuant to the ') Reserves and Domains Act 1953, vests the said reserve in the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the Ci:ty of Porirua, in trust for that purpose. Reservation vf Land SCHEDULE PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, the Minister of Lands hereby WELLINGTON LAND DIS1RICT--CITY OF PORIRUA sets apart the land describe'd in tlhe Schedule hereto as a reserve for soil conservation and river control purposes. SECTION 243, Porirua District, situated in Block II, Belmont Survey District: Area, 12 acres 3 roods 7 perches, more or SCHEDULE less (S.O. 26527) . Soum AUCKLAND LAND DIS1RICI1-WAIKAID CoUNTY Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1%8. SECTION 1, Block II, Cambridge Survey District: Area, 1 acre 2 roods 27 perches, more or less. Part certificate of title. DUNCAN MAcINTYRE, Minister oif Lands. Vo1ume 8, folio 230 (S.O. 44068). (L. and S. H.O. 1/1107 /5/8; D.O. 8/5/294) Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of May 1%8. DUNCAN MAclNTYRE, Minister of Lands. (L. afrd S. H.0. 15/244/14; D.O. 4/33)

Reservation of Land •and Vesting in the Porirua City Council Reservation vf Land and Declaration That Land be Part 'of the Glendhu Domain PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, the Minister olf Lands hereby PURSUANT .to the Land Act 1948, the 'Minister olf Lands hereby sets apart the land descrilbed in the Schedule hereto as a sets .apart the land described in the Schedule hereto as a reserve for recreation purposes and, further, pursuant to the reserve for recreation purposes and, further, pursuant to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, vests the said reserve in the Reserves an:d Domains Act 1953, declares the said 'feserve to be Mayor, Councillors, and Ci'lizen:s of 1the City of Porirua, in a public domain subject to the provisions of Part III of the trust for that purpose. · }Mt-mentioned Act to tform part of the Glen:dhu Domain to be administered as a public domain by the Domain Board. SCHEDULE SCHEDULE WELLINGIDN LAND DIS1RI~CITY OF PORIRUA 0,AGO LAND DIS1RICI'-iLAKE CoUNTY LoT 10, D.P. 254t1, being part Section 228, Porirua District, situated in Block II, Belmont 'Survey District: Area, 1 rood SECTION 2, Block XV, Lower Wanaka Survey District: Area, 8.69 perches, more or less. Document No. 726699. 11 acres, more olf less (S.O. Plan 16456). Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of May 1968. Da't'ed at Welling~on ithis 28t'h day of iMay '1%8. DUNCAN IMAcINTYRE, Minister of Lands. DUNCAN MAcINTYRE, Minister of Lands, (L. and S. H.O. 1/1050; D.O. 8/3/67) (L. and S. H.O. 1 /'1107 /5 /8; D.O. 8/5 /294) 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE ·919

Licensing Chatham Islands County Council 'to Occupy a Site Indecent Publications Tribunal for a Wharf at W aitangi, Chatham Islands I, John Lochiel Robson, of Wellington, Secretary for Justice, PURSUANT to the Harbours Act 1950, the Minister of Marine hereby give notice that 11 have applied to the Indecent Publi­ hereby licenses and permits Chatham Islands County Council cations Tribunal for a decision as to whether the book (hereinalfter called the licensee, which term shall include its Querelle of Brest by Jean Genet, translated from ~he French a:dministrators or assigns unless the context requires a different by Gregory Streatham and published by Anthony Blond Ltd., construction) to use and occupy a part of the foreshore and 516 Doughty Street, London W.C. 1, is indecent or not or for a bed of the sea at Wai:tangi, Chatham Islands, as shown on decision as to its classification. plan marked M.D. 6450 and deposited in the office of the Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May 1968. Marine Department at Wellington, for the purpose of main­ taining thereon a wharf, as shown on the said plan, such J. L. ROBSON, Secretary for Justice. Iicence to be held and enjoyed by the licensee upon and sub­ ject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE Consenting to Raising 'of Loans by Certain Local Authorities CoNDITIONS (1) This licence is subject to the Foreshore Licence Regu­ PURSUANT to section 3 of the Local Authorities Loans Act lations 1960 and the provisions olf those regulations shall, so 1956 (,as amended by section 3 (1) o'f the Local Authorities far as applicable, apply hereto. Loans Amendment Act 1967) , the undersigned Assistant Secre­ tary to the Treasury, acting under powers delegated to the (2) The term of the licence shall be 14 years from the Secretary to the Treasury by the Minister of Finance, hereby 1st day of J.une 1968. consents to the borrowing by the local authorities mentioned (3) The annual sum payable by the licensee shall be 10 in the Schedule hereto of the whole or any part. of the cents paya1Y!e on demand. respective amounts specified in that Schedule. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day df May 1968. W. J. SCOTT, Minister of Marine. SCHEDULE (M. 54/3/324) Amount Local Authority and Name of Loan· Consented to $ Land in the Nelson Land District Acquired as Permanent Auckland Hospital Board: Redemption Loan 1968 300,000 State Forest Land Auckland Regional Authority: Drainage Loan No. ~1~ - - - - - 2,100,000 NOTICE is hereby given thait rthe land described in the Schedule Christchurch Drainage Board: Sewerage Loan No. 1, hereto has been acquired under the Forests Act 1949 as 1968 ...... 500,000 permanent State forest land. Featherston County Council: Bridge Loan 1968 12,000 Hobson County Council: Kaihu Valley Stage III SCHEDULE Drainage Loan 1968 ...... 20,800 Horowhenua Electric Power Board: Eectrical NELSON LAND DISTRICT-NELSON CoNSERVANCY Reticulation Loan No. 17, 1968 400,000 WAIMEA COUNTY Kaikohe Borough Council: Lor 1, D.P. 6892, being part Section 32 and part of part Footpaths Construction Loan 1968 36,000 Section 2 of 17, Square 9, situa,ted in Blocks VIII and XII, Sewerage Redemption Loan 1968 4,500 Ka1teriteri Survey District: Area, 48 acres 3 roods, more or Manukau City Council: less (D.P. 6892) . Highland Park Subdivision Development Loan No. 1, 1968 ...... 250,000 As shown on Plan No. S 14/4 deposited in the Head Office Land Purchase Loan No. 11, 1968 ...... 54,000 of the New Zealand Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon Napier City Council: Civic Centre Supplementary bordered red. Loan 1968 ...... 56,000 Dated at Wellington this 24th day oif May 1968. New Plymouth City Council: Streets Renewal Loan A. L POOLE, Director-General of Forests. 1968 ...... 47,000 Northland Harbour Board: Repayment Loan No. 6, (F.S. 9/4/139, 6/4/198; L. and S. H.O. 10/97 /74) 1968 ...... 240,000 Otamatea County Council: Maunga,turoto Centen­ nial Hall Supplementary ILoan 1968 2,500 Raglan County Council: Renewal Loan 1968 29,000 Decisivn of Indecent Publications Tribunal South Canterbury Electric Power Board: Renewal Loan 1968 ...... 80,000 IN the matter olf the Indecent Publications Act 1963 and in the Taranaki Harbours Board: Redemption Loan No. matter of a reference to die Tribunal under s. 12 (1) of the 1, 1968 ...... ······ ...... 240,000 said Act by the Magistrate's Court at Dunedin for a decision Waipawa Borough Council: Pensioner Flats Supple- and report in tenms df the said section in respect df the mentary Loan 1968 ...... 1,000 book------A History of Eroticism by Lo Duca. Jean-Jacques Waitaki County Council: Moeraki Water Supply Pauvert, Paris 1961. Rodney Books, London, 1966. Loan 1967 ...... 18,000 Wanganui County Council: Turoa Road Property [)EC]SION AND IRE/PORT Loan 1968 ...... 80,000 THE above book was seized under a search warrant issued Dated at Wellington this 20th day of May 1968. under s. 25 (1) of the Act and Bernard Graham Lockhart trading as Jim's Bookshop was summoned befure the Magis­ S. C. PARKER, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury. trate's Court at Dunedin to show cause why the book should (T. 40/416/6) not be destroyed. The question oif its indecency having arisen in these proceedings the Tribunal is required to make a decision and report in temns oif s. 12 (1) in respect oif the said book. Consenting to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities At ~e hearing before the Tribunal the Police were repre­ sented by Mr Neazor of the Crown Law Office. In respect of this book he submitted that it should be classified as indecent, PURSUANT to section 3 of the Local Authorities Loans Act or indecent in the hands of persons under 18 years o!f age. 1956 (as amended by section 3 (1) of the Local Authorities No submissions were received by the Tribuna:l by or on behalf Loans Amendment Act 1967), the undersigned Assistant Secre­ of Mr Lockhart. tary to the Treasury, acting under powers delegated to the Secretary to the Treasury by the Minister of Finance, hereby The Tribunal decides and reports as follows: consents to the borrowing by the local authorities mentioned 'This book is one of the same series as Eros Modern Style in the Schedule hereto of the whole or any part df the which has alrea:dy been considered by the Tribunal. It is a respective amounts specified in that Schedule. heavily ill.tustrated translation and adaptation from a French work. There is no statement about the extent of the adaptation nor whether all, or to what extent, the illustrations appeared SCHEDULE in the original edition. It is a scholarly work with quotations Amount from classical and later writers, and with !footnotes. The Local Authority and Name of Loan Consented to illustrations are not always refated to the text and portray $ acts oif indecency and even bestiality. It is a serious study, Alexandra Borough Council: Water and Sewerage and the question for the Tribunal is whether its historical and Renewal Loan 1968 ...... 15,000 literary value for unrestricted reading are outweighed by Central Canterbury Electric Power Board: No. 19 these matters. In the opinion df the Tribunal it is not suitable Reticulation Loan 1968 ...... 400,000 for unrestricted reading an:d it is therefore classified as indecent Manaia Town Council: Staff Housing Loan 1968 ...... 6,500 except in the hands of pro'fessional students of medicine, Marlb'orough Harbour Board: Renewal Loan No. 5, psychology, sociology, and fine arts." 1968 38,496 L. G. H. SINCLAIR, Chairman. Nelson Harbo;;-r· Board: Redemption Loan No. 2, · 22 May 1968. 1968 60,700 920 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 33

Amount The StandardsADt 1965-British Standards, Revisions, and Local Authority and Name of Loan Consented to Amendments Available for Comment · Pukekohe Borough Council: Stadium Reserve Development Loan 1967 ...... 70,000 Wellington City Council: Regent Street Pensioners' Flats Additional Loan PURSUANT to the provisions of the Standards Act 1965, notice 1968 ...... 24,000 is hereby given that the British. standards, revisions, and Streetworks Loan 1968 ...... 250,000 amendments listed in the Schedule hereto may be considered for ad.option as New Zealand standard specifications or for Druted at Wellington this 27th day of May 1968. endorsement as being suitable for use in New Zealand. All S. C. PARKER, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury. persons who may be affected by them and who desire to COilllIIlent thereon may, on application, obtain copies on loan (T. 40/416/6) from -the Starrdards Association of New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington C. 1. Ruatoki Development Scheme Amending Notice 1988, No. 5 Requests should ·specify that copies are required fur com­ ment purposes. WHEREAS by vi:I'tue of 1!he notice described in the First Schedule hereto the land described in the Second Schedule '11he closing date for the receipt of comment is 21 June 1968. hereto is now subject to iPart XXW o'f the Maori Affairs Act 19513 and it is desired to vary the same : Dated at Wellington this 21st day of May 1968. Now, !therefore, pursuant to section 332 ,of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the !Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives G. H. EDWARDS, Director, notice as follows: Standards Association of New Zealand. (S.A. 114/2/11) NOTICE 1. This notice may be cited as the Ruatoki Development Scheme Amending Notice 1968, No. 5. 2. The notice referred tci in the First Schedule hereto is SCHEDULE hereby amended by omitting all reference to ,the land described in the Second Schedule hereto. LIST OF BRITISH STANDARDS 3. 'Uhe !rand described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby released from Part XXN of the Maori Affairs Act New Issues 1953. B.S. Title FIRST SCHEDULE 1000:1-- Universal decimal classifi.cation'­ Date of Notice Reference Registration ,1000[77] :1968 UDC 77 Photography. No. 3727:1-- Methods for the analysis of nickel for use in electronic tubes and valves- 7 May 1940 Gazette, No. 41, 9 May 11940, K. 24424 3727 :Part 2:1968 Detennination of boron pages 1036-1039 (photometric method). 3939:l- Graphical symbols for electrical power, tele­ SECOND SCHEDULE communications and electronics diagramSf- Sourn AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT 3939: Section 10:1968 General purpose contacts: ALL ·that piece of land described and situated as !follows: switchgear: control and protection relays. 3939 :Section 11;;1968 Coils and contact units for A. R. P. Being telephoneatype relays and relay-type devices. 50 3 9 Ruatoki C20, Block I, Waimana Survey District. 4163 :,1968 Recommendations for safety in workshops of schools and co.lleges of education. Dated at Wellington this 17th day of May 1968. 4245:•1968 Recommendations for solutions used in chemical For and on behalf of 'tihe Board of Maori Affairs: analysis. Terminology, presenta1iion, and con­ E. W. WiiIJLIAMS, for Secretary for Maori Affairs. centration. 4262: 11968 Mefhod for the technical assessment of coke for (IM.A. 63/56, 63/56A, 15/3/274; D.O. M.A. 4291) use in blast furnaces. 4269:1--- [)ental elastic impression materialSl- 4269: Part 2:11968 Alginate impression material. Kokomiko Development Scheme Notice 1968 4276:'1968 Hard metal for w,ire, ,bar, and tube drawing dies. 4277:1968 Glossary o!f terms used in offset lithographic PURSUANT to sections 3'30 and 331 of the Maori Affairs Act printrng. 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as 4279:1968 Methods of test for urea. follows: 4280:1968 Transliteration df Arabic characters. 4281 :11'968 Blended worsted gaberdine cloths with worsted NOTICE warp and cotton weft for school.children's rain­ 1. This notice may be cited as the Kokomiko Development coats. Scheme Notice 1968. 4282:1968 Cloths containing man-/Jll.ade fibres for school­ children's raincoats. 2. The land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby 4286:1968 Steel ducting for grain and fodder conveying. declared to be subject to Part XXIV o!f the Maori Affairs Act 1953. Revisions B.S. Title SCHEDULE Sourn AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT 539:1968 Dimensions o!f fittings for use with ol,ay drain and sewer pipes. ALL those pieces of i!and described and situated as follows: 667 :'1968 Portable photoelectric photometers. A. R. P. Being 1834:1968 Isopropyl acetate. 393 3 0 !more or l:ess, Rangitoto Tuhua 76B 2, Block XITIA, 1931 :1968 Method for the determination of length of woven Ongarue Survey District. or knitted fabrics when relaxed at zero tension. 589 2 32 more •or less, !Rang:rfoto Tuhua 76B 6, Block Xl'HA, 1940:11968 Butanone (methyl ethyl ketone). Ongarµe Survey District. 1941 :1968 4-methylpentan-2-one (methyl isobutyl ketone). 158 ·1 ·3 more or less, Rangitoto Tuhua 76B 9, Block X1IIA, 1993:'1968 Butan-2-ol (secbutyl alcohol). Ongarue Survey District. 25'34:1968 Cyclohexylamine. 3363: 1968 Schedule df letter symbols for semiconductor Dated at Wellington this 23rd day olf May '1968. devices. For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs: 3510:1968 A basic symbol to denote the actual or potential E. W. WILLIAMS, for Secretary for Maori Affairs. presence of ionizing radiation. (M.A. 62/35; D.O. 6/43/0) Ref. Amendments No. B.S. Title PD lndu~rial 'Conciliation l{Jnd Arbitratfon Act '[954-Proposed Cancellation of 'l?.egistratz'on :orf Industrial Union 205:1~ Glossary o'f terms used in electrical engineering'- PURSUANT to section 86 •of the Industrial Conciliation and 205 :Part 2 :'1943 Machines and trans- Arbitration _Act 1954, it is hereby notified that the registration fo!'mers. Amendment No. 1 ...... • 6305 olf •the Wh1tc0im:be and Tombs Ltd. Industrial Union olf Em­ 309:1958 Whiteheart malleable iron castings. Amend- plo)'.ers, Registe_red No. 519, situated 'at Hl Cashel Street, ment No. 3 ...... 6340 Ohnstchurch, will, unless cause to the contrary is shown . be 486: 1966 Asbestos cement pressure pipes. Amendment cancelled on the expiration of six weeks from the date ol the No. 2 ...... 6301 pulblication of this notice in the Gazette. 1427:1962 Routine control metho'ds of testing water used in industry. Amendment No. 3 6344 Dated at Wellington this 16th day of May 1968. 3936:~ Nursery stock- H. G. DUNCAN, 3936:Part 2:1967 Roses. Amendment Registrar of Industrial Unions, Department of Labour. No. 2 6303 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETI'E 921

Tariff Notice No. 1968/46-Applications for Approval

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

Rates of Duty Appn Tariff Goods Part No. Item II B.P. I MFN. I Gen. Ref.

2405 32.12.03 Plicoflex No. 200 Filler Compound for repairing protective coatings Free Free on underground pipelines 2405 32.12.03 Plicoflex Polymastic Coating No. 455 used for the protection and Free Free repair of underground pipelines 2406 34.02.00 Cleaners high solvent, non-corrosive for aviation purposes viz: Zyglo, Such rate not exceeding (ZC-7) and spotcheck (SKC-NF) brands used prior to the applica­ 25% .. 25% 10.8 tion of metal crack detection compound as the Minister may in any case direct 2407 34.02.00 Condanol BBO SB/L, a surfactant composed of sodium-sulpho­ Such rate not exceeding succinates of lauroyl-alkylolamides and lauryl ethers 25% . . 25% 10.8 as the Minister may in any case direct 2408 34.02.00 Emulsifier AC-350 (66), a solution of an aromatic polyethylene glycol Such rate not exceeding ether derivative and an oil soluble salt of an aromatic sulphonic acid 25% . . 25% 10.8 in a hydrocarbon solvent as the Minister may in any case direct 2409 34.02.00 Fur scouring agents, viz: Such rate not exceeding LPK, a mixed sulphonate 25% .. 25% 10.8 WNL, a fatty alcohol sulphonate with solvent content as the Minister may in any case direct LA cone. powder, a fatty alcohol sulphonate .2410 40.14.07 Gaskets, moulded rubber, one piece, multi-orifice-to be used as parts Free 20% 25% 10.2 of plate evaporators 2411 40.14.07 Gaskets, moulded rubber, one piece, multi-orifice, to be used as parts Free 20% 25% 10.2 of A.P.V. plate heat exchangers 2412 38.19.99 Alfloc 304, a sequestering and antifoam agent used in hot water Such rate not exceeding circulation systems, e.g. boiler plants, bottle washing machines, etc. 25% . . 25% 10.8 as the Minister may in any case direct 2413 66.03.01 Sticks, runners, notches, caps, ferrules, ribs, handles, stretchers, tips, Free . . Free rings, capping leather, splicing tubes, tying wires up to 4 in. in length, springs, plated metal bands, clips and plastic clamps suited for um­ brellas (including beach umbrellas), sunshades and walking sticks 2414 73.20.11 Welding fittings, including flanges, manufactured to British or Free 20% 25% 10.2 American Standards, for tubes of 4 in. but less than 9 in. nominal internal diameter 2415 I 73.40.99 Hose couplings, quick release type, for use with compressed air .. Free 20% 25% 10.2 Such rate not exceeding 85.20.02 Feet, fancy round, for the manufacture of incandescent lamp bulbs or 25% . . 25% 10.8 2401 I tubes as the Minister may in any case direct

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 20 June 1968. Sub­ missions 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 proportion 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 30th day of May 1968. V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs.

Tariff Notice No. 1968/47-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 Part Effective Appn Tariff Goods II List No. Item Ref. No. B.P. IMFN., Gen. From I To 2397 34.02.00 Brij 30} being polyoxyethylene lauryl ether compounds Free .. 10% 10.8 226 1/10/66 30/6/68 35 2398 39.07.99 Stencils, duplicating, specially designed for use with elec- Free 20% 25% 10.2 120 1/7/64 30/6/68 tronic stencil cutting machines 2399 84.63.09 Assemblies, drive shaft, incorporating universal joints, for Free 20% 25% 10.2 106 1/7/64 30/6/68 use in transmitting power from tractors to agricultural machines or appliances 2400 85.20.02 Stems, glass, for the manufacture of electric lamps of 300 Free .. 20% 10.8 108 1/7/64 30/6/68 watts or greater 2401 85.20.02 Feet, pilot, for the manufacture of incandescent lamp Free .. 20% 10.8 108 1/7/64 30/6/68 bulbs or tubes 2402 85.20.02 Tops, pyrex, for the manufacture of electric lamp bulbs of Free .. 20% 10.8 107 1/7/64 30/6/68 300 watts or greater 2403 85.20.02 Discs, mica, for use in making lamps .. .. Free . . 25% 10.8 113 1/8/64 30/6/68 2404 85.20.06 Wires, lead-in, for fluorescent electric lamps, being short Free .. 20% 10.8 108 1/7/64 30/6/68 lengths of wire brazed together 2404 85.20.06 Anode rings and plates for the manufacture of fluorescent Free .. 15% 10.8 108 1/7/64 30/6/68 tubes

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 20 June 1968. 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 proportion 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 30th day of May 1968. V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs. 922 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE No. 33

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF AssETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RBsERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 3 APRIL 1968 Liabilities $ Assets $ Notes in Circulation 158,486,902 Gold 157,033 Demand deposits- Overseas assets- (a) State 79,548,594 (a) Current accounts and short-term $ (b) Banks .. 24,652,944 bills ...... 126,020,646 (c) Marketing accounts 4,514,840 (b) Investments .. 27,983,084 (d) Other .. 113,912,013 ---- 154,003,730 Time deposits .. New Zealand coin 8,298,996 Liabilities in currencies other than Ne~ Zealmd Discounts currency- $ Advances- (a) Demand 167,890 (a) To the State (including Treasury $ (b) Time 29,883,096 bills) .. 30,050,986 (b) To marketing accounts 160,732,737 Other liabilities 1,847,514 (c) Other advances 40,378,670 Capital accounts- ---- 201,111,407 (a) General Reserve Fund 3,000,000 Investments in New Zealand­ (b) Other reserves 13,435,180 (a) N.Z. Government Securities 58,692,777 16,435,180 (b) Other 147,000 58,839,777 Other assets 7,038,030 $429,448,973 $429,448,973

H. T. NINNES, Deputy Chief Accountant.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF AssETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE REsERVB BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 10 APRIL 1968 Liabilities $ Assets $ Notes in Circulation 161,436,727 Gold 157,033 Demand deposits­ Overseas assets- (a) State 75,904,291 (a) Current accounts and short-term $ (b) Banks .. 9,032,353 bills . . 134,485,151 (c) Marketing accounts 4,808,536 (b) Investments . . 27,983,084 (d) Other .. 112,513,562 ---- 162,468,235 Time deposits .. New Zealand coin 8,253,415 Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand Discounts currency- $ Advances- (a) Demand 164,827 (a) To the State (including Treasury (b) Time 29,883,096 bills) . . . . . • . 192,697 30,047,923 (b) To marketing accounts 157,988,152 Other liabilities 2,220,839 (c) Other advances 20,123,670 Capital accounts------178,304,519 (a) General Reserve Fund 3,000,000 Investments in New Zealand­ (b) Other Reserves .. 13,435,180 (a) N.Z. Government securities 55,825,469 16,435,180 (b) Other 147,000 55,972,469 Other assets 7,243,740 $412,399,411 $412,399,411

H. T. NINNES, Deputy Chief Accountant.

\ RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF AssETS AND LIABILITIBS OF THE RBsERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 17 APRIL 1968 Liabilities $ Assets $ Notes in Circulation 163,722,899 Gold 157,033 Demand deposits­ Overseas assets- (a) State 66,023,686 (a) Current accounts and short-term $ (b) Banks .. 7,112,350 bills 131,406,059 (c) Marketing accounts 5,518,119 (b) Investments . • 27,983,084 (d) Other .. 114,934,880 ---- 159,389,143 Time deposits . . . . New Zealand coin 8,266,365 Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealmd Discounts currency- $ Advances- (a) Demand 169,668 (a) To the State (including Treasury (b) Time 29,883,096 bills) .. 30,052,764 (b) To marketing accounts 157,540,704 Other liabilities 2,176,937 (c) Other advances 14,218,670 Capital accounts- ---- 171,759,374 (a) General Reserve Fund 3,000,000 Investments in New Zealand­ (b) Other reserves 13,435,180 (a) N.Z. Government Securities 56,732,378 16,435,180 (b) Other 147,000 56,879,378 Other assets 9,525,522 $405,976,815 $405,976,815

H. T. NINNES, Deputy Chief Accountant. 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 923

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, 24 APRIL 1968 Liabilities $ Assets $ Notes in Circulation 161,434,609 Gold 157,033 Demand deposits­ Overseas assets- (a) State 84,001,436 (a) Current accounts and short-term $ (b) Banks .. 7,181,273 bills . . 136,355,880 (c) Marketing accounts 4,395,974 (b) Investments .. 27,983 , 084 (d) Other .. 112,498,222 ~--- 164,338,964 Time deposits . . . . New Zealand coin 7,974,462 Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand Discounts currency­ $ Advances- (a) Demand 40,881 (a) To the State (including Treasury (b) Time 29,883,096 bills) ...... 443 , 267 29,923,977 (b) To marketing accounts 165,954,772 Other liabilities 2,595,394 (c) Other advances 18,808,670 Capital accounts $ ---- 185,206,709 (a) General Reserve Fund 3,000,000 Investments in New Zealand­ (b) Other Reserves .. 13,435,180 (a) N.Z. Government securities 52,601,461 16,435,180 (b) Other 147,000 52,748,461 Other assets 8,040,436 $418,466,065 $418,466,065

H. T. NINNES, Deputy Chief Accountant.

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, 1 MAY 1968 Liabilities $ Assets $ Notes in Circulation 160,773,074 Gold 157,033 Demand deposits­ Overseas assets- (a) State 87,374,509 (a) Current accounts and short-term $ (b) Banks .. 7,191,887 bills . . 142,402,727 (c) Marketing accounts 4,138,301 (b) Investments . . 27,983,084 (d) Other .. 113,341,379 ---- 170,385,811 Time deposits New Zealand coin 7,962,674 Liabilities in currencies other than New Zeala~d Discounts currency- $ Advances- (a) Demand 41,887 (a) To the State (including Treasury (b) Time 29,883,096 bills) 29,924,983 (b) To marketing accounts 162,243,193 Other liabilities 2,769,330 (c) Other advances 18,808,670 Capital accounts- ---- 181,051,863 (a) General Reserve Fund 3,000,000 Investments in New Zealand­ (b) Other reserves 13,435,180 (a) N.Z. Government securities 52,628,146 16,435,180 (b) Other 147,000 52,775,146 Other assets 9,616,116 $421,948,643 $421,948,643

H. T. NINNES, Deputy Chief Accountant.

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, 8 MAY 1968 Liabilities $ Assets $ Notes in circulation 160,361,816 Gold 157,033 Demand deposits­ Overseas assets- (a) State 94,918,560 (a) Current accounts and short-term $ (b) Banks .. 7,272,189 bills 114,155,808 (c) Marketing accounts 4,101,181 (b) Investments . . 27,970,469 (d) Other .. 82,700,958 ----- 142,126,277 Time deposits . . . . New Zealand coin 7,939,928 Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand Discounts currency- $ Advances- (a) Demand 547,813 (a) To the State (including Treasury (b) Time 29,883,096 bills) 84,877 30,430,909 (b) To marketing accounts 160,236,715 Other liabilities 2,762,050 (c) Other advances 19,633,670 Capital accounts------179,955,262 (a) General Reserve Fund 3,000,000 Investments in New Zealand­ (b) Other reserves 13,435,180 (a) N.Z. Government securities 60,791,498 16,435,180 (b) Other 147,000 60,938,498 Other assets 7,865,845 $398,982,843 $398,982,843

H. T. NINNES, Deputy Chief Accountant. 9i24 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 33

Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 66-Public lfllJ.uiry into Import Duties and Import Licensing Affecting Diamond Tools, Etc.

1. The Tariff and Development Board has. been requested by the Minister of Customs to investigate and report on an application for tariff protection in respect of a range of tools (for hand and for machine use) set or impregnated with diamonds and/or with tungsten car­ bide particles or shaped inserts. 2. The tools concerned comprise drilling bits (including coring bits), reamer shells, dressers and truers, saws (circular and other) and segments for mounting on saw blades (circular and other), and scribers for marking glass and other materials. 3. The Board accordingly proposes to conduct a public inquiry on the question of the appropriate rates of duty on tools (for hand and for machine use), set or impregnated with diamonds or other precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed), or particles or shaped inserts of tungsten carbide or other metallic carbides or with combinations of any of the foregoing, and also on tool-tips and plates, sticks and the like for tool-tips, unmounted, of sintered metal carbides, falling within the several tariff headings listed below: Tariff Item British Most Favoured General No. Brief Description Preferential Nation Tariff 68.04.00 Millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels, etc. Free 18% 25% 68. 05. 00 Hand polishing stones, etc., hones and the like, etc. Free Free Free Blades for hand or machine saws: Circular, not exceeding 12 in. in diameter: 82.02.05 As may be approved by the Minister, etc. Free 17t% 30% 82.02.06 Other .. 20% 37t% 50% 82.02.09 Other blades Free 17!-% 30% Hand tools: 82.04.14 Other kinds .. Free 17!-% 30% (excluding glass cutters) 82.05 Interchangeable tools, etc. Rock drilling bits: 82.05.01 As may be determined by the Minister .. 25%* 45%* 50%* 82.05.02 Other Free 15% 25% Other kinds: 82.05.03 As may be determined by the Minister 25 %* 45%* 50%* 82.05.09 Other . . Free 20% 25% 82.07.00 Tool-tips and plates, etc. Free 10% 25% *Or such lower rate of duty as the Minister may in any case direct. 4. The inquiry will also include import licensing as affecting such goods. 5. For the purpose of taking evidence on this subject the Board will hold a public inquiry commencing on Tuesday, 13 August 1968, at 10.30 a.m., in the Board Room, First Floor, New Zealand Law Society Building, 26 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington. 6. Any person who intends to tender evidence should comply with the "Notes for Guidance of Witnesses", which have been prepared by the Board. A copy of these notes may be obtained from the under-named. 7. Twelve copies of a typewritten statement of the evidence to be tendered, compiled in accordance with these notes, should be lodged with the under-named not later than Wednesday, 31 July 1968. Each statement will need to be presented under oath at the public inquiry by the person tendering it. Dated at Wellington this 30th day of May 1968. P. A. T. ABRAHAM, Secretary, Tariff and Development Board. P.O. Box 5070, Wellington.

Land in Taranaki Land District Forfeited

PoRsUANT to section 146 of the Land Act 1948, notice is hereby given that the Land Settlement Board, with the approval of the Minister of Lands, has by resolution declared the under-mentioned licence forfeited, and that the land and improvements are thereby reverted to the Crown. Certificate Date of Tenure No. Description Area Improvements of Title Licensee Forfeiture Vol. Folio Deferred DPU241 Section 76, Block 1 rood 27.9 House Umegistered James Francis John Furmage, 3 April 1968 Payment X, Mapara Sur- perches of Onehunga, Storeman, Licence vey District and Lilian Furmage, his wife, as joint tenants Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1968. R. J. MAcLACHLAN, Director-General of Lands. (L. and S. H.O. 25/1554; D.O. D.P.U. 241)

Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936

PURSUANT to the Regulations Act 1936, notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under: Date Price Authority for Enactment Short Title or Subject-matter Serial of (Postage Number Enactment Free) Subsection (6) of section 57 of the Chattels Chattels Transfer (Customary Hire Purchase) Order 1968/87 27/5/68 5c Transfer Act 1924 1968 Harbours Act 1950 Coromandel County Foreshore Licence Order 1957, 1968/88 27/5/68 5c Amendment No. 1 Economic Stabilisation Act 1948 Flour Stocks Adjustment Regulations 1968 1968/89 27/5/68 5c Education Act 1914 Education Boards' Employment Regulations 1958 1968/90 16/7/58 15c (Reprint) Copies can be purchased from the Government Publications Bookshops-State Advances Building, Rutland Street (P.O. Box 5344), Auckland; Investment House, Alma Street (P.O. Box 857), Hamilton; Mulgrave Street (Private Bag), Wellington; 130 Oxford Terrace (P.O. Box 1721), Christchurch; T. and G. Insurance Building, Princes Street (P.O. Box 1104), Dunedin. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. R. E. OWEN, Government Printer. 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE .925

Price Order No. 2080 (Bread) FIRST SCHEDULE MAXIMUM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF BREAD DESCRIBED IN PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Price Tribunal CLAUSE 4 OF THis ORDER hereby makes the following price order: PRELIMINARY Per 2 lb or Per 1 lb or 1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 2080 and shall Per 4 lb Nominal Nominal come into force on 1 June 1968. Loaf 2 lb Loaf 1 lb Loaf 2. (1) Price Order No. 2043* shall be revoked on the coming into force of this order. (2) The revocation of the said order shall not affect the liability For sales by way of wholesale The retail price in this Schedule of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before (see clause 7 above) less 10 percent the coming into force of this order. (3) Notwithstanding the revocation of Price Order No. 2043: (i) any approvals given under clause 11 of that price order For sales by way of retail 24 cents J 12 cents J 6 cents shall continue to have effect as if the said order had not been revoked. (ii) the provisions of Price Order No. 2061 (Bread-Recovery of Extraordinary Charges) shall continue to have effect SECOND SCHEDULE as if Price Order No. 2043 had not been revoked. MAXIMUM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF BREAD DESCRIBED IN APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER CLAUSE 4 OF THIS ORDER, SLICED OR UNSLICED AND WRAPPED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CLAUSE 6 OF Tms ORDER 3. This order applies to all bread referred to in clauses 4, 5, and 6 of this order sold in New Zealand by a wholesaler or by a I retailer, but does not apply to bread sold on Stewart Island or to Per 2 lb or 'I Per I lb or bread sold as part of a meal. Per 4 lb Nominal Nominal Loaf 2 lb Loaf 1 lb Loaf FlxING MAXIMUM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF BREAD TO WHICH THis ORDER APPLIES 4. Subject to the provisions of this order, the prices set out in For sales by way of wholesale The retail price in this Schedule the First Schedule to this order shall be the maximum prices which (see clause 7 above) less 10 percent may be charged or received for any bread to which this order applies and which is customarily known as: (a) Standard white bread. For sales by way of retail 28 cents I 14 cents I 8 cents (b) Standard brown bread. (c) Wholemeal bread. (d) Vienna bread. (e) Wheat-germ bread. THIRD SCHEDULE 5. Subject to the provisions of this order, the prices set out in the MAXIMUM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF STARCH REDUCED Third and Fourth Schedules to this order shall be the maximum BREAD DESCRIBED IN CLAUSE 5 OF THis ORDER prices which may be charged or received for any bread to which this order applies and which is customarily known as starch Per Loaf Per Loaf reduced bread, that is, bread in the making of which there is for Weighing Weighing each sack of flour (160 lb) used not less than 6 lb of dry gluten, or Not Less Than Not Less Than 18 lb of wet gluten, and no less than 6 lb of fat with either dried 1 lb 8 oz 1 lb milk or condensed milk. 6. Subject to the provisions of this order, the prices set out in the Second and Fourth Schedules to this order shall be the maximum For sales by way of wholesale The retail price in this Schedule prices which may be charged or received for any bread described in (see clause 7 above) less 10 percent clauses 4 and 5 of this order which is sliced or unsliced and enclosed and securely wrapped at the bakehouse in clean unused paper. 7. The wholesale prices fixed by this order apply to bread de­ For sales by way of retail 13 cents 9 cents livered to the retailer's premises. In any case where bread is not so delivered the prices shall be such as are agreed upon between the baker and the retailer, or failing such agreement, as may be ap­ proved by the Tribunal. FOURTH SCHEDULE GENERAL MAXIMUM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF STARCH REDUCED 8. A booking fee at the rate of one quarter cent (t<:) per loaf BREAD DESCRIBED IN CLAUSE 5 OF THis ORDER, SLICED OR for loaves of not more than 1 lb weight and one half cent (tc) UNSLICED AND WRAPPED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CLAUSE 6 OF per loaf for loaves exceeding 1 lb weight may be made for any THis ORDER bread sold by a retailer to which this order applies, provided that payment for the bread so sold has not been made prior to, Per Loaf Weighing Not or at the time of, the customer's taking delivery of the bread at I Less Than I lb 8 oz the shop. 9. The maximum retail selling prices provided for in this order shall include the service of wrapping where this service is provided For sales by way of wholesale (see clause The retail price in this by the retailer. 7 above) Schedule less 10 per­ cent SPECIAL PRICES WHERE ExrRAORDINARY CHARGES INCURRED 10. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this For sales by way of retail 15 cents order, and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the ·· I Tribunal, on application by any wholesaler, or retailer, may authorise special maximum prices in respect of any bread to Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May 1968. which this order applies where special circumstances exist or for The seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are in­ of: curred by the wholesaler or retailer. Any authority given by the S. T. BARNETT, President. Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a specified [L.S.] F. F. SIMMONS, Member. lot or consignment of bread or may relate· generally to all bread *Gazette, 6 July 1967, Vol. II, page 1166 sold by the wholesaler or retailer, while the approval remains in force. (I. and C.)

Ministry of Works-Schedule of Civil Engineering, Building and Housing Contracts of $20,000 or More in Value

Amount of Name of Works Successful Tenderer Tender Accepted Building- $ Rutherford House: Stage I: demolition of old Government Printing Office and Williams Construction Co. Ltd. 150,911.30 construction of reinforced concrete foundations and basement Napier Boys' High School: construction of new two-storey block and library Watters and Jackson Ltd. 72,030.00 extension Housing- Contract No. 36/353: two multi units and two single units at Napier Keams and Briggs 24,700. 00 Contract No. 44/135: four single units at Rotorua G. M. Langridge 28,585.00 F. R. ASKIN, Acting Commissioner of Works. C 9'26 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 33

NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE

C;LIMATOLOGICAL TABLE-Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for April 1968 ------,----;------Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit) I Rainfall in Inches I Heightr-----,------l-----,------of Means of Absolute Maximum and Maximum Bright Station Station Mean Differ• Minimum No. , Differ- Fall Sun• Above of A eoce 1------l Total of ence shine M.S.L. A B andB NormalFrom M•v'·- I Date I M1"n1·· 1 Date Fall RainDays NormalFrom AmountI Date Max. Min. mum mum

Ft. op, op, op, op_. op, In. In. Hrs. Te Paki, Te Hapua . . 190 67.5 58.6 63.0 +1.3 68.2 6 50.5 25 121.69 20 +16.1 6.12 9 131 Kaitaia Aerodrome . . 261 67.4 57.4 62.4 +0.1 74.7 5 48.2 13 12.94 23 +8.0 3.48 9 150 Aupouri Forest . . . . 225 67.7 57.4 62.4 74.0 5 43.5 14 12.08 21 3.43 9 Umawera . . . . 380 66.7 57.0 61.8 79.3 7 45.8 13 20.16 20 4.10 9 Kerikeri . . 240 67.8 54.8 61.3 +0.3 73.0 8 44.3 13 19.43 23 +13.7 4.21 1 140 Waipoua Forest . . . . 290 54.2 42.0 17,29 13.78 27 +8.4 3.43 9 Dargaville . . . . 64 64.6 57.2 60.9 +0.5 75.1 8 46.9 13, 18 8.55 24 +4.5 2.26 9 114 Waitangi Forest . . . . 180 69.1 .53.5 61.3 75.0 30 41.4 15,21 16.01 18 3.21 1 Puketurua, Northland . . 330 67.2 53.0 60.1 74.8 6, 8 39.4 12 13.76 24 2.86 1 Glenbervie . . . . 350 65.3 53.2 59.2 +0.7 71.0 6 41.9 18 20.04 24 +13.7 4.69 9 Whangarei Aerodrome . . 119 66.9 55.6 61.2 74.5 8 46.5 13 13.01 22 3.51 9 127* Leigh ...... 100 67.0 57.5 62.3 72.4 5 49.0 26 7.69 18 2.33 9 Takatu, Matakana . . 230 67.0 56.0 61.5 73.9 5 47.9 12,29 8.91 23 +4.3 2.61 9 Woodhill . . . . 100 66.0 56.3 61.2 +0.9 75.0 5 44.0 12 10.47 27 +6.3 2.91 9 Riverhead . . . . 105 65.8 55.0 60.4 +2.0 72.8 8 40.9 12 12.02 25 +7.5 3.73 9 Whenuapai . . . . 102 66.3 54.4 60.4 +0.9 74.0 5 40.7 12 12.52 24 +8.0 3.82 9 120 Auckland, Albert Park . . 160 66.8 56.6 61. 7 -0.1 75.8 8 46.6 28 9.52 23 +5.2 2.66 9 122 Owairaka . . . . 133 65.6 55.4 60.5 +0.2 74.5 8 43.2 12 10.85 22 +6.7 2.63 9 Oratia, Henderson . . 135 65.7 53.7 59.7 +0.7 72.5 5 39.2 12 12.21 25 +7.1 3.08 9 Port Fitzroy, Gt. Barrier . . 13 67.9 56.2 62.0 -0.1 73.5 8 46.0 13 12.82 20 +7.1 3.15 9 Whangapoua Forest . . 12 66.4 52.8 59.6 +0.6 74.0 8 40.5 12 15.57 19 +9.8 4.60 9 Thames...... 10 66.4 55.6 61.0 0.0 74.5 8 44.6 29 10.03 26 +5.7 3.05 9 110 Tairua Forest . . . . 11 66.4 55.3 60.8 +1.6 72.5 8 44.0 17 15.19 21 +9.2 4.13 9 Ngatea...... 5 67.1 51.3 59.2 +2.2 74.3 7 35.1 29 7.32 26 +3.7 2.01 9 Paeroa ...... 12 67.6 52.6 60.1 +0.8 74.1 5 37.0 29 10.52 25 +6.0 3.80 9 Waihi .. . . 300 64.8 53.0 58.9 +1.1 71.0 1 41.5 12 16.30 24 +8.0 1.55 9 TeAroha .. 40 66.8 54.0 60.4 +0.9 73.5 4 37.0 29 13 .38 25 +s.1 4.90 9 Tauranga Aerodrome . . 12 66.6 53.1 59.8 +0.8 74.0 4 40.8 26 9.56 20 +0.8 2.81 12 137. Rotoehu Forest . . . . 235 65.3 48.6 57.0 +0.7 73.7 4 36.8 17 6.68 14 +0.9 3.38 9 Whakatane . . . . 6 69.0 50.7 59.8 +1.0 77.0 4 40.0 10 5.56 11 +1.3 2.35 9 167 Kinleith . . . . 1, 257 62.4 47.6 55.0 74.9 4 33.4 29 5.04 18 2.01 9 Kawerau • • . . 100 68.7 51. 7 60.2 +1.9 78.8 4 39.4 17 8.02 11 +1.1 3.13 9 TeTeko .. .. 27 68.6 48.6 58.6 78.5 5 36.5 20 6.65 10 2.85 9 151 Whakarewarewa . . 1,006 63.2 49.0 56.1 +0.7 73.8 4 38.4 17 6.23 15 +1.3 3.38 9 114 Rotorua Airport . . 940 63.8 49.5 56.6 74.6 4 38.2 12 7 .21 16 +2.2 4.08 9 Tarawera Forest . . 200 66.4 46.2 56.3 76.0 5 32.4 17 7.61 9 3.68 9 Waiotapu .. .. 1,250 64.0 42.8 53.4 +0.4 76.1 4 30.2 29 7.64 15 +3.4 4.36 9 Atiamuri . . . . 831 64.5 46.0 55.2 77.2 4 34.2 29 6. 74 17 3.55 9 Kaingaroa . . . . 1, 785 60.7 45.2 53.0 +0.5 72.0 4 33.7 12 8.11 15 +3.6 4.80 9 Wairapukao . . . . 1,435 62.0 42.2 52.1 -0.2 74.0 5. 30.0 29 7.44 17 +3.3 3.76 9 Taupo ...... 1,232 63.1 47.5 55.3 +1.0 75.9 4 35.9 29 4.06 18 +0.4 1.80 9 135 . . .. 1, 122 64.1 46.6 55.4 +0.6 76.5 4 37.0 12,27 4.34 18 +o.4 2.02 9 Wairakei (Soil Con.) . . 1,320 63.7 45.0 54.4 75.2 6 34.1 12 4.17 15 1.98 9 Minginui Forest . . . . 1,650 63.8 43.1 53.4 +0.6 75.4 5 26.3 20 6.08 15 +I.6 1. 78 9 Waimihia . . . . 2,438 56.9 42.8 49.8 +o.3 69.5 5 29.8 21 6.47 20 +1.6 1.83 9 Opotiki . . . . 20 68.0 50.9 59.4 +0.9 76.3 5 38.5 17 3 .83 13 -0.9 1.53 9 153 Waimana . . . . 120 68.6 47.3 58.0 79.9 5 34.0 17 8.06 12 +2.4 3.15 9 Otara ...... 40 66.4 54.4 60.4 +1.0 74.7 8 41.2 12 9.85 25 +5.9 2.34 9 Auckland Airport, Mangere 25 66.0 55.4 60.7 74.5 6 45.8 29 8.84 24 +4.8 2.30 9 115* Maioro . . . . 172 66.2 55.2 60.7 +1.1 76.0 5 46.0 19,27 8.82 21 +4.3 2.00 9 Maramarua . . . . 124 66.1 50.2 58.1 +1.1 74.5 5 35.2 29 9.75 25 +5.5 2.94 9 Te Kauwhata . . . . 105 66.2 53.6 59.9 +0.5 75.5 5 41.0 29 7.66 22 +3.7 2.08 9 129 Ruakura, Hamilton . . 131 66.4 50.9 58.6 +1.8 75.3 4,6 37.8 29 7.82 21 +3.8 2.30 9 134 Whatawhata . . . . 340 65.1 51.2 58.2 +o.6 75.1 5 39.8 29 9.88 21 +4.6 2.52 9 121 Rukuhia . . . . 215 65.8 52.8 59.3 +1.3 74.9 4 41.5 12 7.61 20 +3.5 2.19 9 122 Arapuni . . . . 402 65.9 48.9 57.4 +0.2 77.7 4 36.2 29 7.21 20 +2.8 2.14 9 Waikeria . . . . 150 66.3 48.8 57.6 +o.5 78.8 4 35.8 29 6.65 18 +2.7 1. 71 9 Puketurua . . . . 470 64.2 48.2 56.2 +o.8 75.1 4 33.8 29 6.65 20 +2.4 1. 78 9 Te Kuiti . . . . 201 66.3 49.9 58.1 +1.7 78.2 4 32.2 29 7.16 19 +2.6 1.90 9 113 Pureora Forest . . . . 1,800 59.0 45.4 52.2 +0.6 70.2 4 31.9 29 7.36 20 +1.9 2.83 9 Otutira ...... 1,900 59.6 47.7 53.6 70.0 4 40.0 26 4.50 13 2.06 9 . . . . 562 65.6 46.9 56.2 -0.3 78.0 6 34.1 29 6.06 16 +1.3 1.42 23 122 New Plymouth . . . . 160 65.1 54.2 59.6 +1.2 76.5 6 42.3 29 11.81 18 +6.8 2.87 9 132 New Plymouth Aerodrome 142 65.6 51. 7 58.6 +1.1 76.8 5 37.8 29 10. 77 16 +5.9 2.94 9 Te Wera Forest . . . . 590 64.4 50.8 57.6 +3.5 76.2 6 37.3 29 8.74 15 +3.0 3.00 9 Retaruke . . . . 680 .. Taurewa Forest . . . . 2,545 56.9 42.9 49.9 69.8 2 30.3 29 8j7 i9 2.01 9 Chateau Tongariro . . 3,670 53.4 41.8 47.6 +1.1 67.0 4 30.5 20 9.98 20 0.0 2.37 9 Ruatoria . . . . 200 67.9 51.8 59.8 75.5 30 38.8 17 7.97 17 2.02 9 Mangatu Forest . . . . 570 66.1 47.9 57.0 74.4 6 32.9 28 6.30 19 2.14 26 Waerenga-o-Kuri . . 1,030 62.6 49.5 56.0 +o.9 70.0 30 38.8 18 5.18 19 +o.8 0.65 3 Gisbome Aerodrome . . 16 67.7 50.4 59.0 +0.8 74.7 8 37.9 18 4.71 20 +1.3 1.13 26 144 Manutuke, Gisbome . . 100 67.8 49.9 58.8 +1.2 74.2 6 38.9 25 3.68 15 +0.5 0-48 26 Lake Waikaremoana .. 2,110 59.9 47.9 53.9 +o.8 73.0 7 40.0 27 14. 11 18 +8 .o 4-14 26 Esk Forest .. .. 1,400 61.7 48.0 54.8 +o.5 71.0 6 39.0 12,29 8.08 17 +2.4 2.01 26 Tangoio . . . . 980 63.6 51.5 57.6 +o.8 71.5 30 44.2 27 6.11 16 +0.9 1.89 26 Kaweka Forest .. 1,358 62.6 49.9 56.3 72.6 6 40.4 12 5. 73 18 1-28 9 Napier...... 5 68.5 52.6 60.4 +1.8 75.6 7 40.l 12 3.22 13 +0.5 0.85 26 158 Taradale . • , . 18 69.1 51.6 60.4 +1.8 77.0 30 39.7 20 3.22 15 i +0.4 0-70 25 Hastings . . . . 40 67.7 51.5 59.6 74.3 4 39.5 12 3.35 16 .. 0.91 9 Havelock North.. . . 30 67.1 49.1 58.1 +2.4 73.7 30 35.8 20 4.30 16 +1.7 1-04 9 Gwavas Forest . . . . 1,100 62.0 46.2 54.1 +1.7 71.2 6 34.5 12 6.30 19 +2.7 1-85 9 Mohaka Forest . . . . 938 48.4 37.9 12 9.68 15 .. 2.53 26 Wairoa . . 25 68.2 51.0 59.6 +C>.s 17:2 6 41.0 12,18 7.35 17 .. 2.20 13 138 Mangamutu, Pahiatua . . 380 64.6 49.5 57.0 +1.7 78.0 I 6, 8 37.2 19 5.93 18 +1.9 1.39 9 Wharite Peak . . . . 3,000 51.5 43.8 47.6 .. 67.9 1 35.6 27 13.52 22 .. 3.20 9 Waingawa, Masterton . . 340 64.4 48.3 56.4 +1.3 80.1 6 35.3 17 8.28 20 +5.6 4.40 9 114 Kopua ...... 1,020 62.7 48.9 55.8 .. 177.9 4 37.4 12 7.29 20 .. 1.80 9 Waipukurau . . . . 450 65.4 49.5 57.4 +2.4 77.3 1 35.1 18 4.25 15 +2.0 1.16 I 9 147* 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE 927

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE-Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for April 1968-continued

Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit) Rainfall in Inches Height of Means of Absolute Maximum and Maximum Bright Station Station Mean Differ• Minimum No. Differ- Fall Sun- Above of A ence Total of ence shine M.S.L. and From Fall Rain From B Normal Maxi· Date Date Days Normal Date Max.A I Min.B mum I Mini-mum I Amountl I Ft. op. op. op. OF. OF. In. In. Hrs. D annevirke .. .. 680 63.4 49.6 56.5 +1.2 77.8 6 38.9 19 5.69 17 +2.3 1.34 9 118 N gaumu, Forest .. .. 800 63.4 45.1 54.2 +1.4 76.5 6 29.5 18 9.11 16 +5.8 3.77 9 .. T auherenikau .. . . 140 64.7 48.5 56.6 . . 78.9 6 36.7 18 7.37 17 .. 3.52 9 . . G ladstone .. .. 380 64.0 47.4 55.7 .. 78.3 5 33.8 26 9.45 16 .. 4.60 9 .. stratford Mountain House 2,775 54.1 44.1 49.1 +0.5 68.9 6 34.9 29 25.20 24 +5.2 6.39 9 .. stratford .. .. 950 61.8 49.6 55.7 +1.5 75.2 6 39.5 29 11.21 19 +4.6 3.39 9 122 M anaia .. .. 320 63.4 49.9 56.6 +0.8 76.8 5 39.2 29 8.67 22 +4.5 2.52 9 121 p atea .. .. 140 66.0 53.2 59.6 .. 82.9 1 43.2 29 9.46 18 .. 3.41 9 0 hakune .. .. 1,964 58.4 44.4 51.4 +2.4 74.2 5 34.3 19 6.55 22 .. 1.28 9 82 K arioi ...... 2,125 59.8 44.9 52.4 +1.9 77.0 5 37.0 18 6.86 20 +3.0 1.12 9 .. w aiouru .. .. 2,700 55.8 44.0 49.9 +1.8 71.4 5 35.0 19 6.98 22 +3.3 1.36 9 .. waiouru Military Camp .. 2,693 55.1 43.6 49.4 .. 73.0 5 35.4 12 5.71 22 .. 0.84 9 . . R anana ...... 660 ...... Upokopoito .. . . 90 65.4 49.3 57.4 .. 83.5 5 44.2 27 7.82 15 . . 3.11 9 .. H iwi Taihape .. .. 2,157 58.8 46.3 52.6 .. 75.7 6 38.0 20 5.43 18 .. 0.80 9 . . w anganui .. .. 72 65.6 52.2 58.9 +1.0 80.0 4 44.0 13 4.88 14 +2.1 1.17 9 139 Kapiti Island .. .. 40 ...... 8.31 16 +5.2 2.70 9 . . p araparaumu Aerodrome .. 22 64.2 49.0 56.6 -0.2 75.0 8 39.0 29 7.17 19 +4.1 2.30 9 140 F Jock House, Bulls .. 30 67.1 50.7 58.9 +2.9 80.0 5 37.5 29 5.62 12 +2.8 1.73 9 Ohakea .. 157 66.3 51.2 58.8 +1.8 83.1 5 40.3 29 5.66 14 +2.7 1.31 9 148 p almerston Nth. Aerodrome 140 65.1 50.7 57.9 +2.0 79.0 6 39.0 29 4.36 15 +1.4 1.00 9 .. p almerston Nth. D.S.I.R. 110 65.3 51.6 58.4 +1.8 77.9 6 40.6 15 4.54 16 +I.3 0.98 10 123 Foxton ...... 4.77 16 +2.3 1.88 9 142 Waitarere, Levin .. 10 66.0 50.7 58.4 +2.8 78.3 5 37.9 29 6.03 15 +3.5 2.39 9 .. Hokio Beach School .. 20 65.4 49.4 57.4 78.8 5 37.2 29 6.28 16 .. 2.36 9 .. Levin ...... 100 65.4 49.9 57.6 +1.5 76.6 4 38.9 29 5.67 16 +2.5 1.60 9 148 Kaitoke .. .. 625 ...... Taita .. .. 213 62.4 49.6 56.0 +o.3 75.7 6 37.5 17 11.55 19 +7.4 3.03 9 .. Kelburn, Wellington .. 415 60.9 50.3 55.6 -0.6 74.4 6 40.0 11 9.94 20 +6.3 2.90 9 118 Makara .. .. 915 58.9 49.4 53.7 +o.3 72.6 5 41.0 11 10.04 19 +6.5 3.12 9 114 Gracefield, Lower Hutt .. 10 61.9 48.9 55.4 -0.3 76.0 1 40.2 17 14.36 15 +10.6 4.13 9 .. Wellington Airport .. 20 62.3 52.7 57.5 +1.1 75.4 6 40.6 17 7.57 17 +4.5 2.56 9 Wallaceville .. .. 185 63.1 47.2 55.2 +1.1 76.8 5 31.8 17 8.00 19 +4.4 2.18 9 111 Westport Aerodrome .. 6 62.9 48.6 55.8 +o.6 74.0 3 40.5 26 11.20 17 +4.2 2.80 8 132 .. .. 2,080 57.6 41.2 49.4 .. 71.5 7 28.1 28 8.78 22 +3.4 3.56 9 .. Cobb Dam .. .. 2,701 55.4 41.0 48.2 70.0 6 31.1 28,29 9.66 18 +2.4 2.90 8 .. Hokitika Aerodrome .. 127 61.7 46.6 54.2 +0.1 73.8 5 37.0 27 7.40 16 -1.3 2.73 8 130 Reefton .. .. 650 61.6 43.2 52.4 -0.4 77.0 6, 7 29.5 27,28 9.17 20 .. 3.73 8 .. Totara Flat .. .. 254 62.6 43.5 53.0 +1.6 76.0 5, 6 30.0 27,28 6.80 17 +0.1 1.53 8 .. Greymouth .. .. 13 62.6 49.3 56.0 +0.9 76.1 3 40.8 20 12.95 17 +5.2 4.73 8 105 Harihari .. .. 160 63.1 42.2 52.6 .. 75.6 5 30.4 27 11.57 17 .. 4.87 8 .. Franz Josef .. .. 420 62.0 44.8 53.4 +o.3 75.0 5 35.0 16 9.55 15 -7.8 3.00 8 .. Haast .. .. 12 60.6 46.3 53.4 0.0 72.0 2 30.8 16 8.02 16 -5.8 1.69 17 149 Milford Sound .. .. 5 59.4 43.8 51.6 -0.1 69.2 3 34.8 16 10.30 17 . -4.5 2.40 29 .. Riwaka Motueka .. 25 65.4 47.6 56.5 +1.2 75.8 4 35.7 28 7.02 11 +2.3 2.90 9 140 * Golden Downs .. .. 900 61.0 42.2 51.6 -0.2 73.6 6 29.3 28 8.52 15 +4.3 3.10 9 .. Appleby, Nelson .. 57 64.9 48.3 56.6 +0.6 75.1 5 35.8 27 3.76 10 +o.s 1.97 9 .. Nelson Aerodrome .. 6 64.4 47.2 55.8 +1.6 75.2 2 34.7 28 4.70 11 +1.1 2.72 9 136 Rai Valley .. . . 250 64.0 45.2 54.6 +1.2 76.5 6 32.2 27 9.86 10 +2.9 5.58 9 .. Moutere Hills .. 450 63.2 50.1 56.6 +1.4 74.8 5 41.4 11 4.55 11 +2.6 2.64 9 .. Woodbourne Aei~drome .. 90 65.0 45.3 55.2 0.0 82.2 6 33.1 17 ...... Blenheim .. .. 14 65.2 47.0 56.l +0.3 83.2 6 35.0 17 3.68 13 +1.7 i:s5 9 173 Wither Hills .. . . 100 65.2 45.8 55.5 -0.3 83.9 7 34.0 27 3.37 12 +1.3 1. 76 9 .. Waihopai .. .. 860 64.9 .. 79.4 6 .. 4.45 11 +1.1 2.41 9 .. Jordan, Awatere .. 1,000 64.7 45.0 54.8 -0.2 83.8 6 31.4 'i1 4.05 14 +1.4 2.38 9 .. Lake Grassmere .. .. 15 62.4 50.0 56.2 +0.4 78.8 6 39.3 17 3.52 10 +1.9 1.64 9 133 Hanmer Forest .. .. 1,270 59.2 41.0 50.1 -0.9 79.5 7 30.0 18 7.92 20 +4.5 2.42 9 90 Molesworth .. .. 2,930 53.7 36.9 45.3 -2.1 73.0 6 26.6 30 6.06 17 +4.1 2.42 9 .. Kaikoura .. .. 326 59.0 49.0 54.0 -0.2 75.1 1 40.0 11 6.75 19 +4.0 2.05 9 101 Balmoral .. 650 60.5 42.6 51.6 -0.3 82.0 7 27.8 17 4.61 17 +2.5 1.29 9 .. Hermitage, Mt. C~ok .. 2,500 54.1 38.4 46.2 -2.1 75.4 6 31.1 28 10.36 20 -4.7 2.59 8 85 Mount John . . 3,370 50.9 37.3 44.1 .. 68.2 8 29.3 16 4.13 12 +2.5 1.25 12 124 Craigieburn Forest, Camp Stream .. 4,700 45.7 36.6 41.2 61.4 7 25.5 I 11 5.29 15 .. 2.05 8 .. Craigieburn Fore~t . . 3,000 54.1 37.7 45.9 -1.0 72.2 7 28.4 27 4.37 17 .. 1.48 8 .. Craigieburn Forest, Ski Basin 5,100 42.8 33.8 38.3 58.4 6 22.7 11 5.91 17 1.95 8 .. .. .. 1,195 58.5 41.3 49.9 -1.4 77.4 7 31.1 17 4.55 16 +1.8 0.97 8 .. Highbank, Methven .. 1,102 56.2 43.4 49.8 -2.7 73.0 1 35.5 18 7.75 16 +4.9 2.30 10 102 Hororata .. .. 631 59.2 42.4 50.8 -0.2 79.5 8 30.2 17 6.60 18 .. 2.33 10 .. Winchmore .. .. 526 58.0 43.2 50.6 -0.7 78.3 8 30.2 17 8.64 16 +6.3 2.87 10 .. Ashburton .. .. 323 59.9 44.0 52.0 -1.4 81.1 8 30.8 15 8.83 16 j +6.6 2.651 10 97 Ashley Forest .. . . 350 58.5 46.2 52.4 -1.2 79.8 1 35.6 11 5.57 18 j +3.3 I 2.01 lQ I .. Eyrewell .. . . 520 59.3 43.1 51.2 -0.7 83.6 1 31.4 18 5.99 18, +3.7 I 2.46 i 10 ! .. Rangiora " .. .. 150 59.6 45.0 52.3 .. 84.3 1 32.5 29 5.64 17 .. 2.49 10 .. Darfield .. . . 640 58.6 43.0 50.8 -2.1 79.1 1 33.5 18 6.45 17 +4.2 2.56 10 .. Christchurch Airport .. 97 58.8 46.4 52.6 -0.3 81.8 1 34.6 15 7.39 19 +5.6 2.78 10 95 Christchurch .. .. 22 59.l 47.1 53.1 -0.7 74.9 1 33.7 17 8.91 16 +7.1 3.20 10 .. Bromley .. . . 31 58.6 48.7 53.6 0.0 75.0 6 36.5 15 10.81 16 .. 4.86 10 .. Mt. Pleasant Christchurch 450 58.0 48.4 53.2 .. 75.3 6 37.8 17 13.29 19 .. 5.31 10 98 Lincoln .. .. 36 59.4 45.9 52.7 +0.1 82.0 1 33.2 18 8.03 20 +6.3 2.51 10 .. Onawe, Akaroa .. .. 150 60.7 48.6 54.6 -0.8 84.5 1 38.3 18 16.95 24 +14.5 8.10 86 Lake Tekapo .. .. 2,240 55.8 38.2 47.0 -2.6 74.0 8 29.7 28 4.26 10 +2.4 1.35 1210 I 117 Glentanner .. .. 2,800 52.7 41.2 47.0 .. 71.0 6 34.0 17 4.05 13 .. 0.99 8 .. Lake Pukaki .. .. 1,660 56.1 35.1 45.6 73.5 6 21.0 17 1.93 8 0.0 0.38 19 .. Fairlie ...... 1,004 58.8 40.3 49.6 -0.6 76.3 8 27.1 28 3.77 19 +1.6 0.85 . . Temuka . . 80 59.5 44.0 51.8 -0.4 77.2 9 32.7 15 6.11 14 .. 1.36 .. Timaru Aerodro~~. Levels 75 58.2 43.4 50.8 -0.2 74.3 9 31.9 15 5.12 14 +3.4 1.21 1! I .. Adair ...... 280 57.1 45.0 51.0 -1.6 72.0 9 35.9 17 6.10 1.36 .. Timaru .. .. 56 57.9 45.9 51.9 -1.4 70.6 9 34.9 17 5.76 14 I +4.0+4.4 1.11 87 Waimate .. . . 200 59.2 45.3 52.2 -1.0 73.5 9 35.0 15 7.26 15 +5.4 1.70 191~ I 98 Otematata .. .. 920 58.7 42.8 50.8 -1.1 77.0 1 30.0 15 1.92 11 +o.5 0.52 15 .. 928 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 33

CIJMATOLOGICAL TABLE-Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for April 1968-continued

I Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit) Rainfall in Inches Height I of Means of / Absolute Maximum and Maximum Bright Station Station Mean Minimum No. Differ- Fall Sun• Above of A ence Total of ence shine M.S.L. and From Fall Rain From A B ~I Date Da)'S Normal Amount! Date Max. IMin. B I Normal ~: I Date I~:,:; I

Ft. op. op. op I op, OF. In. Hrs. Oamaru Aerodrome .. 99 56.8 44.5 50.6 .. 68.8 9 33.6 15 l66 I 18 I .. 2.33 11 . . Tara Hills, Omarama .. 1,600 56.7 38.9 47.8 -0.9 75.9 6 26.9 28 1.95 12 +0.2 0.46 23 132 Lake Hawea .. .. 1,147 58.4 42.4 50.4 -1.1 72.9 6 32.5 28 2.27 11 -0.9 0.43 18 .. Naseby Forest .. .. 2,000 54.4 35.0 44.7 -2.6 74.0 8 26.0 15 5.96 12 +4.0 2.01 12 .. Herbert Forest .. 200 60.7 42.4 51.6 .. 74.0 9 33.0 15 8.08 11 .. 2.52 15 . . Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti .. 21 58.2 44.9 51.6 +0.4 70.0 5 35.1 15 7.07 16 +5.2 1.65 18 .. Taieri .. .. 80 58.9 43.1 51.0 -0.1 79.2 8 30.7 28 10.24 14 +7.9 2.50 10 .. Berwick Forest .. .. 60 58.0 41.6 49.8 -1.4 81.2 8 30.6 27 6.03 14 +3.5 1.62 10 . . Oamaru .. .. 99 58.9 45.2 52.0 .. 71.0 9 36.8 15 6.43 16 .. 1.20 18 98 Dunedin Airport .. .. 4 59.5 40.7 50.1 -0.7 80.3 8 30.8 18 7.20 15 +5.3 1.60 12 106 Musselburgh, Dunedin .. 5 57.4 46.7 52.0 -0.8 71.2 8 36.7 18 10.33 18 +7.8 2.12 15 97 West Arm, 590 56.4 40.6 48.5 -0.2 68.5 7 31.3 29 5.73 18 -6.8 1.60 8 .. Queenstown .. .. 1,080 58.0 41.2 49.6 -1.4 75.3 8 33.1 16 1.37 13 -1.5 0.59 9 92 Mid Dome .. .. 1,252 57.0 38.1 47.6 .. 74.8 8 26.8 26 12.77 15 .. 3.30 11 .. Cromwell .. .. 698 59.3 40.0 49.6 -2.1 76.0 6 27.1 15 1. 71 12 +0.2 0.53 23 .. Ophir .. .. 1,000 58.5 36.3 47.4 -1.6 77.0 1 24.8 28 2.52 8 +0.9 0.63 12 .. Moa Creek .. .. 1,400 57.7 35.4 46.6 +0.1 74.1 1 21.1 28 2.14 8 +0.8 0.51 18 .. Earnscleugh .. .. 500 61.0 35.8 48.4 -1.9 80.0 1 23.5 15 1.68 7 +0.3 0.62 23 .. Alexandra .. .. 461 ...... Roxburgh Hydro .. 350 59.3 40.8 50.0 -2.1 77.0 1 28.0 27 2.06 11 +0.2 0.69 23 .. Moa Flat, West Otago .. 1,345 55.4 39.4 47.4 -1.1 70.7 5 31.2 17 5.02 15 +2.4 1.26 12 .. Lake Mahinerangi .. 1,300 55.4 39.2 47.3 .. 74.3 8 31.3 I 16 7.32 12 +4.0 1. 79 10 .. Tapanui .. .. 740 57.2 41.0 , 49.1 -1.3 74.3 5 28.0 27 6.36 13 +3.4 2.04 12 .. Rankleburn Forest .. 835 56.3 40.4 48.4 -0.8 70.8 8 30.2 27 4.17 15 .. 0.94 12 . . Taieri Mouth .. 50 56.6 43.4 50.0 .. .. 69.6 6 32.5 27 8.09115 .. 1.83 11 . . Otautau .. .. 180 58.0 37.9 48.0 -2.4 74.0 8, 31 27.0 27 4. 78 14 +1.3 1.29 13 129 Gore ...... 230 58.2 41.2 49.7 -1.6 75.0 5 32.3 27 4. 73 16 +1.9 0.94 11 115 Winton . . .. I 150 57.8 39.3 48.6 .. 73.5 5 29.9 18 5.49 16 .. 1.62 11 132 Pebbly Hills .. .. 138 58.5 39.3 48.9 -1.8 73.0 5 29.0 17 6. 75 115 +3.5 1.60 11 .. Invercargill Airport .. I 1 57.6 38.S 48.0 -2.1 69.8 5 29.0 27 · 4.61 114 +0.8 1.66 11 117 Milton ...... J 60 58.5 40.4 49.4 .. 76.1 5 27.8 27 7 .85 15 +5.4 1.87 10 . . Balclutha .. .. 20 57.9 39.3 48.6 .. 71.9 8 30.1 27 5.20 11 .. 2.10 23 104 Rarotonga .. .. 15 82.0 71.2 76.6 -0.8 84.0 22 64.0 11 4.17 21 -2.7 23 153 Raoul Island .. .. 126 74.7 64.6 69.6 +o.s 79.8 5 57.2 30 6.29 18 +1.5 08213.11 1 202 Chatham Islands .. .. 157 62.4 52.8 57.6 +3.9 68.2 1 45.6 18 5.33 21 +2.8 1.28 16 105 Campbell Island .. .. 49 50.5 43.5 47.0 .. 58.2 8 34.6 11 3.53 18 .. 0.80 13 57 Scott Base, Antarctica .. 45 .. .. -10.1 .. 23.7 .. -46.5 ......

LATE RETURNS w aitangi Forest March 1968 180 75.7 62.8 69.2 .. 82.4 9 55.4 20 I 4.62 13 .. 6 .. H astings, March 1968 .. 40 78.1 58.3 68.2 .. 91.0 9 45.2 23 0.43 7 .. 11.290.13 28 .. M oa Creek, March 1968 .. 1,400 67.8 49.0 58.4 +5.8 76.5 5 32.3 2514.38 11 +3.1 1.23 5 .. K aitoke Farm, March 1968 625 71.2 53.1 62.2 .. 79.2 2 35.0 22 2.54 10 .. I o.64 13 224

The "normal" refers to the present site of the instruments. The standard periods for normals are: for temperature 1931-60, for rainfall 1921-50, and for sunshine 1935-60. No normals are available for stations with only short records. *Sunshine recorder is not located at the station but is in the near vicinity.

NOTES ON THE WEATHER FOR APRIL 1968 The Southern Lakes district received less than half the average rainfall, and it was also appreciably drier than usual in Fiordland General-The weather for April was dominated by a tropical and over the greater part of the Alps. storm which originated near New Caledonia. It crossed the North Island on the night of 9-10 April and moved down the Canterbury Temperatures-Temperatures were 1-2 degrees below average and Otago coasts on the 11th. Violent gales caused damage over over the and 1-2 degrees above average over the the greater part of the North Island and the northern half of the southern half of the North Island. The first 9 days were exception­ South Island. The greatest destruction from wind was reported in ally warm for April. and around Wellington, where southerly winds averaged as much as Sunshine-Sunshine was below average over most of the country. 80 miles per hour on the morning of the 10th, with gusts to 120 Greatest deficiencies of up to SO hours were recorded in Canterbury miles per hour; while on exposed hilltops gusts were recorded to and Nelson, also in parts of the central North Island. Nelson, 150 miles per hour. Thousands of trees were uprooted, and roofs Hanmer, Christchurch, and Lake Tekapo all had their lowest were blown off houses. During the storm the inter-island ferry April sunshine since 1938. Wahine ran aground at the mouth of Wellington Harbour. Flood­ ing occurred in many areas, notably around Christchurch and Weather Sequence-A depression which had developed near Banks Peninsula on the 12th and in Southland and West Otago North Cape at the end of March remained stationary there during on the 15th. the first 4 days of April. In Northland these were 4 very wet days, Rainfall-Rainfall was above average or close to average over with some flooding. Pressures were high near the Chatham Islands. almost the whole country. It was more than double the average On the 1st the passage of a weak trough brought fairly general value on the east coast of the South Island and up to about 50 rain to the remainder of the North Island, except for Hawke's miles inland from Balclutha to Blenheim; north of a line from Bay and Wairarapa, and also to the northern half of the South Hamilton to Tauranga; and also over the greater part of the North Island. From the 2nd to the 4th the easterlies brought rain to Island south of a line from Stratford to Waipnkurau. Around eastern districts from Cape Palliser to East Cape. As the depression Lyttelton and Banks Peninsula some stations recorded 5-8 times lost intensity during the 5th and 6th, the rain in Northland became the average value, the highest totals there being 27.69 in. at Hickory temporarily lighter; and a trough of low pressure brought rain to Bay, on the eastern tip of Banks Peninsula, and 20.46 in. at Purau, Southland, the West Coast and Nelson. Temperatures were for the on Lyttelton Harbour. In these areas at least two-thirds of the most part unusually warm during these first 6 days. monthly total was recorded during the 10th and 11th, amounting On the 7th an anticyclone was still centred to the south-east to 16.21 in. at Hickory Bay and 14.33 in. at Purau; while many of the Chatham Islands, and a tropical storm over New Caledonia other stations had more than 8 in. for these two days. was moving southward. Temperatures remained warm, and it was The highest total rainfalls for the month were recorded at two still raining in Northland. On the following day, in the warm stations in central Northland, Tau's Falls with 31.05 in. and moist north-easterlies rain spread to the West Coast and Bay of Puketi with 30. 71 in. At Puketi the total for the first 3 days of Plenty. By the 9th the tropical storm had reached Northland, the month was 11.86 in., for the first 9 days 28.52 in. and for the while a cold front moved on to the South Island. Rain spread over 14-day period 27 March-9 April 33.8 in. Flooding was reported in the whole country, with many heavy falls on this and the following Northland on the 3rd and again on the 9th and 10th. day; flooding being reported especially in Northland, Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Nelson, and Buller. The tropical storm moved Heavy rain caused serious flooding in Buller and North Westland rapidly southward and by early morning on the 10th it was centred on the 9th. near Napier, while the cold front had reached Cook Strait. Strong 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 929 gales buffeted many districts, with exceptionally violent and de­ On the 23rd a depression crossed the South Island, and the structive southerlies around Wellington. As the centre of the storm associated trough of low pressure brought general rain. Some moved along the coast towards Dunedin the weather cleared except heayy falls were reported in Taranaki, with thunderstorms there in Canterbury, Otago and Southland, where the rain became and in Auckland. As the depression moved away to the east on the heavier. Flooding was soon reported in parts of Canterbury and 24th a ridge of high pressure extended to the southern half of the snow fell on the high country there. South Island from an anticyclone over the Tasman Sea, with fair Pressures remained low over New Zealand and a second centre weather. Further north, cold southerlies set in, with rain soon which developed over the North Island moved south-eastward affecting eastern districts from Christchurch to Gisborne besides from the 12th to the 15th. The weather remained unsettled, with Wellington. This occurred as a depression developed east of bright intervals at times in most districts. Rain was fairly general Auckland and moved slowly south-eastward from the 25th to the on the 15th, with some considerable falls in parts of Otago. Wide­ 27th. spread flooding was reported from the Mataura River in Southland. During the last 3 days of the month conditions were rather more On the 16th the depression now lying to the east of Otago moved westerly. An anticyclone was centred to the north and pressures away, and on the following day an anticyclone moved on to were low to the south-west of Campbell Island. A shallow depres­ Campbell Island. These 2 days were more settled in most districts. sion developed over the Tasman Sea and associated frontal system However, there was another fairly general deterioration on the extended on to the North Island. Rain was reported first in South­ 18th with the passage of a trough of low pressure across the country land, Fiordland, and South Westland, soon spreading to most from north-west to south-east. As this trough moved away to the other western districts of both Islands. east during the 19th and 20th, further rain was reported in some areas, especially Canterbury. However, for the next 2 days rain J. F. GABITES, Director. affected mainly the West Coast and northern districts of the North Island as a depression moved southward past western Southland. (N.Z. Met S: Misc. Pub. 107)

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court JoHN RAYMOND FOLEY, of 4 Shakespeare Street, Leamington, BRIAN DEAN HEDGES, oif Moerewa, labourer, was adjudged Cambridge, company director, was adjudged bankrupt on 22 bankrupt on 21 May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Comthouse, the Courthouse, Whangarei, on Tuesday, 4 June 1968, at 11.30 Hamilton, on Tuesday, 4 June 1968, at 11 a.m. a:m. C. S. MULCAHY, Official Assignee. D.R. BROWN, Official Assignee. Whangarei. Hamilton, 23 May 1968.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court WALLACE BRIAN VEOOER, .of 9 Dominion Road, Hamilton, JAMES EDWARDS, of 22 Capstick Road, Otara, formerly driver, was adjudged bankrupt on 23 May 1968. Creditors' labourer now pensioner, was adjudged bankrupt on 22 May meeting wit! be held at the Courthouse, Hamilton, on Wednes­ 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office, on Wednes­ day, 5 June 1968, at 11 a.m. day, 5 June 1968, at 10.30 a,m. D. R. BROWN, Official Assignee. E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. Hamilton. Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Auckland 1. In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court DESMOND HAMILTON BARNHILL, of Oropi Road, Tauranga, In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court engineer, was adjudged bankrupt on 20 May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Tauranga, on Friday, 31 May 1968, at 2 p.m. BASIL LA!IICE HARB0Tf, df 5 Barry Street, Auckland, postman sorter, was adjudged bankrupt ,on 28 May 1968. Creditors' D. G. HAYTER, Official Assignee. meeting will be held at my office on Monday, 10 June 1968, Magistrate's Court, Tauranga. at 10.30 a.m. E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. Fourth Floor, DilJ.wo!!'th Building, Customs Street East, In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court Auckland 1. FRANCIS STEWART GOODWIN, of Mount Maunganui, workman, was adjudged bankrupt on 20 May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be hetd at the Courthouse, Tauranga, on Friday, 31 May In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court 1968, at 11 a.m. D. G. HAYTER, Official Assignee. KARoLY HEGEDUS, of 101 Ferguson Road, East Tamaki, store­ Magistrate's Court, Tauranga. man, was adjudged ,bankrupt ·on 23 May 1968. 'Creditors' meeting will be held at my office, on 'Jlhursday, 6 June 1968, at 2.15 p.m. E. C. CARPENTBR, Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, ARTHUR HENRY RAYMOND, of 65 Valley Road, Mount Maunga­ Auckland 1. nui, contractor, was adjudged bankrupt on 23 May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Tauranga, on Thursday, 6 June 1968, at 11 a.m. In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court D. G. HAYTER, Official Assignee. Tauranga. DAVID LEWIS MANANUI, of Mount Eden Prison, Auckland, logging contractor and carrier, was adjudged bankrupt on 23 In Bankruptcy May 1968. Creditors' meeting wiH be held a:t my office on Thursday, 6 June 1968, at 10.30 a.m. NOTICE is hereby given that dividends are now payable on all E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. proved claims in the under-mentioned estates: Four,,h Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Bradley, Colin Leslie, of Gisborne, carpenter. First and final Aucklaird 1. -dividend of 15.41 cents in the dollar. Mullooly, Reay Trevor, cxf Gisborne, mechanic. Firnt and final divrdend of 5.94 cents in the dollar. In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court Ngaronoa, Edward, olf Gisborne, driver. First and final dividend of 1. 38 cents in the dollar. Tapper, Richard John, of Gisborne, contractor, now seaman. CoLIN DoUGLAS MARSH, of 1 O'Connell Street, Manurewa, First an·d final dividend of 12.69 cents in the dollar. unemployed, formerly driver, was adjudged bankrupt on 27 Smith, Peter, of Whakaki, contractor. First and final dividend May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office on o!f 10.01 cents in ,the dollar. Friday, 7 June 1968, at 10:30 a.m. Wilkinson, George William, of Gisborne, labourer. First and E. C. CA:RiPEJNTBR, Official Assignee. final dividend of 4.79 cents in the dollar. Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, T. A. JACOBSON, Official Assignee. Auckland 1. Supreme Court, Gisborne, 23 May 1968. 930 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE No. 33.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court Lester, Raymond Keith, and 'Lester, Edna Joyce, both of Nelson, trading as Hinemoa Milk Bar (partnership estate). Pannell, James Edward, ·of Nelson, home furnisher. JAMES CARROLL NGATAI, d£ 56 Juliet Street, Stratford, boiler­ Wotton, Bryan Anthony, of Wakefield, driver (personal. man, was adjudged bankrupt on 23 May 1968. Credi-tors' estate). meeting will be held at Stratford Courthouse, on Wednesday, Wotton, De1ma June, olf Wakefield, married woman (personal 5 June 1968, at 3 p.m. estate). F. NEWMARCH, Official Assignee. Wotton, Bryan Anthony, and 'Wotton, Delma June, trading New Plymouth. as Wakefield Bakery (partnership estate). Dated at Nelson this 24th day of May 1968. T. R. TEAGUE, Official Assignee. Nelson. In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court

ERROL RAY LoVELL, df Kawiu Road, Levin, plasterers labourer, was adjudged bankrupt on 23 May 1968. Creditors' meeting In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court will be held a:t the Courthouse, Levin, on Friday, 7 June 1968, at 10.30 a.m. · A. T. MILLAR, Acting Officia1 Assignee. AooLPHE HAROLD ALEXANDER, of 381 Pine Avenue, Christchurch, Palmerston North. cosmetician, was adjudged bankrupt on 22 May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at Room 12A, Provincial Build­ ing, Amlagh Street, Christchurch, on Wednesday, 5 June 1968, at 2.30 p.m. J.B. K. CURRAN, Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court Christchurch.

FRANCIS OATFIELD, of 109 Lincoln Road, Masterton, unem­ ployed, was adjudged bankrupt on 27 May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Masterton, on Friday, In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court 7 June 1968, at 11 a.m. P. J. CUNNEEN, Official Assignee. Courthouse, Masterton. GAVIN EDGAR WILLIAM KINSMAN, ·of '353 Gloucester Street, Christchurch, unemployed woodworker, was adjudged bank­ rupt on 23 May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at Room 12A, Provincial Buildings, Armagh Street, Christchurch, on Thursday, 6 June 1968, at l'l a.m. In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court J, B. K. CURRAN, Official Assignee. Christchurch. THOMAS RoBENS, of 148 Church Street, Masterton, factory worker, was adjudged bankrupt on 24 May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Masterton, on Thurs­ day, 6 June 1968, at 11 a.m. In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court P. J. CUNNEEN, Official Assignee. Courthouse, Masterton. AoRIANUS GERARDUS ZOONTJES, o!f 37 Marine Parade, Christ­ church 7, painter, was adjudged bankrupt on 22 May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held at Room 12, Provincial Build­ ings, Armagh Street, Christchurch, on Wednesday,_ 5 June 1968, In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court at 11 a.m. J. B. K. CURRAN, Official Assignee. Christchurch. NoTICE is hereby given that dividends as under are now pay­ able at my office on all accepted proved claims: Bowling, Henry, 92 Clyde Street, Island Bay, storeman. Second and final dividend of 24.06 cents making in all In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court 80.06 cents in -the dollar. Binder, Stephanie, 46 Sievers Grove, Porirua, gift shop pro­ prietress. First and final dividend of 15 cents in the dollar. RICHARD KEITH YOUNG, of 64 Dacre Street, Christchurch 6, Freeman, George Bernard, 25 Wilcox Grove, Naenae, drainlayer, was adjudged bankrupt on 24 May 1968. Creditors' engineer. First dividend of 21 cents in the dollar. meeting will be held at Room 12A, 'Provincial Buildings, Glendinning, Eric Kingsley, 127 Park Road, Belmont, Armagh Street, Christchurch, on Friday, 7 June 1968, at 11 a.m. traveller. Interim dividend of 26 cents in the dollar. J.B. K. CURRAN, Official Assignee. Johnson, Richard Haiaka, 8 Browns · Grove, Porirua East, Christchurch. labourer. First and final dividend o;f 1 cent in the doHar. Just, Sydney Eric, 41 Waitoa Road, Hataitai, storeman. Third and final dividend of 3.087 cents making in all 18.087 cents in the dollar. E. A. GOULD, Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court

RONALD ALBERT SAVIGNY, of 264 Hillingdon Street, Dunedin, In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court waterside worker, was adjudged bankrupt on 22 May 1968. Creditors' meeting will be held . at the Supreme Court, Stuart Street, Dunedin, on Wednesday, 5 June 1968, at 11 a.m. JAMES LATIMER ELLIOTT, olf 50 Quarantine Road, Stoke, Nelson, mm hand, was adjudged bankrupt on 24 May 1968. B. J. BAYLEY, Acting Official Assignee. Creditors' meeting will !be held at the Courthouse, Nelson, on Dunedin. Thursday, 6 June 1968, at 10.30 a,m. T. R. TE'AGUE, Official Assignee. Nelson. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

In Bankruptcy-In the Supreme Court at Nelson EVIDENCE having been furnished olf the loss olf the outstanding duplicMe of certificate of title, Volume 61, folio 236, in the NOTICE is hereby given that statements o

NoTICE is hereby given that a,pplicaAions have been made to THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3)' me pursuant to section 70 'Df the Land Transfer Act 1952 by the Church Property Trustees, being the registered proprietor of aU those parcels of land containing 1 rood 10.75 perches, TAKE notice that, at the expiration of 3 months from the date more OT less, situated in the City of Christchurch being Town hereof, the names of the under-mentioned companies will, Section 742 and parts Town Sections 740 and 744, being all unless cause be shown to the contrary, be struck off the the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume 240, folio Register and the companies dissolved: 4, and Volume 216, folio 218, and the New Zealand Refrigera­ Hamilton Burn Farm Ltd. SD. 1957 / 32. ting Co. Ltd., being the registered proprietor of all that parcel Dainty Inn (lnvercargill) Ltd. SD. 1952/5.

ALTERATION OF NAME THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) I hereby give notice pursuant to the power conferred uJ)'on me by the Incorporated Societies Act 1908, that by an altera­ NoTICE is hereby given that the name of the under-mentioned tion to the rules of New Zealand Weed Control Conference company has been struck off the Register and the company Incorporated duly authorised by the members there'Of; the dissolved: name of the said Society was altered to the New Zealand Waikiwi Contractors Ltd. SD. 1957 /84. Weed and Pest Control Society Incorporated as from the 16th day of May 1968. Given under my hand at Invercargill this 23rd day of May 1968. Dated at Hamilton this 16th day of May 1968. B. E. HAYES, District Registrar of Companies. T. C. L. BOOTH, Assistant Reg,istrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) CHA'NGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NOTICE is hereby given that the name of the under-mentioned NOTICE is hereby given •that "South Auckland Sewing Machine company has been struck off the Register and the company Service Limrted" has changed its name to "Abron Machines dissolved: (Auckland) Limited", and that the new name was this day Tahora Station Ltd. P.B. 1957 /27. entered on my Register of Companies in place o.f the former Dated at Gisborne this 21st day of May 1968. nMll.e. A. 1963/,1501. S. C. :PAVETT, Assistant Registrar df Companies. Dated at Auckland this 3rd day of May 1968 .. D. L. BALL, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 1213 THE COMPANIBS ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) NOTICE is hereby given that the name olf the under-mentioned company has been struck off the Register and the company CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY dissolved: Tahuna Tea Rooms Ltd. N. 1966/3. Given under my hand at Nelson this 24th day df May 1%8. NoncE is hereby given that "Zodiac Enterprises Limited" has changed its name to "Mayfair Leathergoods (1%8) Limited", E. P. O'CONNOR, District Registrar olf Companies. and that the new name was this day entered on my Register o'f Companies in place olf the :former name. A. 1964/1315. Dated at Auckland this 13th day of May 1968. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 ('3) D. L. BALL, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 1214 NoncE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from the date hereof the names of the under,mentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the companies dissolved: CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Cranleigh Investments (N.Z.) Ltd. 1908/1. The Star Milling Co. Ltd. 193'2/75. E. J. Murphy and Sons Ltd. 1958/73. NonCE is hereby given that "Les Edmondson Car Sales McConnachies Stores Ltd. 1960/155. Umrted" has changed its name to "Les Edmondson Limite'd", The Belt Bar Ltd. 1962/35. and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Rackley Fishevies Ltd. 1964/14. Companies in place of the former name. A. 1968/449. Woodside Investments Ltd. 1932/49. Dated at Auckland this 14th day olf May 1%8. Dated at Dunedin this 20th day of May 1968. D. L. BALL, Assistant Registrar of Companies. C. C. KENNELLY, District Registrar of Companies. 1215 932 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No. 33

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NOTICE is hereby given that "Onehunga Ba:tteries Limited" NoTICE is hereby given ,that "S. Potter Limited" has changed has changed its name to "City Battery Wholesalers Limited", its name to "Barbara-Val Fashions Limited", and that the and ,that the new name was this day entered on my Register new name was this day entered on my Regisiter o,f Companies of Companies in place di' the fonner name. A. •1964/576. in place o!f the former name. No. W. '1936/213. Dated at Auckland •this 15th day of May 1968. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of May 1968. D. L. BAUL, Assistant Registrar of Companies. I. W. MATTHBWS, Assistanit Registrar Olf Companies. 1216 1.242

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that ''Foote Bros. Limited" has changed its name to "Gore Holdings Limited", and that the new name NOTICE is hereby given ithat "Applfance Imports Limited" has was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place changed iits name to "Winifred L. Baker Limited", and that of the ifom1er name. A. ·1940/115. the new name was this day entered on my Register oif Com- Dated at Auckland. this 16th day df May 1968. ····-- paiiies ·in place ·df the !former name. No. W. 1950/45. D. L. BALL, Assistant Registrar olf Companies. Dated \lit We.l!lirrg,ton ibis 24th day o!f May 1968. 1217 I. W. MATTHEWS, Assistant Registrar ()If Companies. 1243

CHANGE OF 'NAME OF COMPANY

CHANGE OF NAME OP COMPANY NOTICE is hereby 'given that "Bargain Supplies ('1966) Limited" has. changed its name to "Glenfield Dairy Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Com­ NOTICE is hereby given that ''Wylie's Supply Store () panies in place of the former name. A. 1964/458. Limited" C. 1956/17 has changed its name to ''Moonlights Dated at Auckland t'his 1•6th day of May 1968. Grocery Limited", and that the new name was this day entered D. L. BAiLL, Assistant Registrar of Companies. on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. 1218 Dated at Christchurch this 9th day olf May 1968. J. O'CARRO!I.L, Assistant Registrar .off Companies. 1220 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NoTICE is hereby given that "Dandee Dairy Limited" has CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY changed i'ts name to '"Waterv'iew Book Club Limited", and that the new name was this 1day entered on my Register of Companies in place o,f the former name. A. 1963/1616. NOTICE is hereby given that "Bernstein Jewellers Limited" Dated at Auckland this 17th day o'f May 1968. has changed its name to "Southern Cross JeweMers Limited", and that ,the new name was :this day entered on my Register D. L. BALL, Assistant Registrar of Companies. of Companies in place of the former name. 1219 Dated at Dunedin this 22nd day of May 1968. C. C. KENNELLY, Distriot Registmr of Companies. 1233 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NoTICE is hereby given that "Firmans Service Station Limited" has changed its name to ''Firmans Caravan Centre Limited", CHANGE OF NAME OF :OOMPANY and thwt the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. (HB. 1'958/18). Dated at Napier this 20bh day of May 1968. NoTICE is hereby given that "Harrison & Voss Bros. Limited" SD. 1960/98 has changed its name ~o "Harrison's Supplies B. C. Md,AY, District Registrar olf Companies. Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my 1223 Register of Companies in place oif the former name. Dated at Invercargill this ,16rh day olf May 1968. B. B HAYEJS, District Registrar oil' Companies. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY 1227

NOTICE is hereby given that "Napier Service Station Limited" has changed its name to "Firmans Service Station (1968) Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place oif the former name. (HB. CHANGE OF IN!AME OF COMPAINY 1958/58). Dated at Napier this 20th day of May 1968. NOTICE is hereby given that "A. IJ. Parsons Limited" SD. B. C. McLAY, District Registmr o'f Companies. 1949/43 'has changed its name to "Okay Milk Bar Limited", 1224 and that the new name was this day entered on my Register olf Companies in place of the former name. Dated at Invercargill t'his 15th day of May 1968. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY B. E. HAYEJS, District Registrar of Companies. 1228 NoTICE is hereby given that ''Hastings Day Nursery Limited" has changed its name to ''CornwaH Villas Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Com­ panies in place olf the former name. (HB. 1967 /99). P. N. NOLA AND SONS LTD. Dwted at Napier this 21st day o'f May 1968. B. C. Md,AY, District Registrar of Companies. IN LIQUIDATION 1225 Notice of Meeting PURSUANT to the Companies Act 1955, notice is hereby given CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY thwt a general meeting Qf members of the company will be held at the registered office of the company, 8 Paritai Drive, NOTICE is hereby given •thwt "Jem's Tuck Shop Limited" has Auckland, on Friday, 28 June 1968, at 4 p.m., for the purpose changed its name to. ":J. E. Maxwefil & Co. Limited", and that of having la:id before it the liquidator's final statement of the new name was this day entered on my Register of Com­ account, showing how the winding-up has been conducted panies in place Olf the !former name. No. W. 1965/476. and the property oif the company di&posed oif and to receive any explanation he may wish to make. Dated ai Wellin~on this 24th day of May 1968. L. NOLA, Liquidator. I. W. MATTHEWS, Assistant Registrar of Companfos. Auckland, 22 May 1968. 1241 1198 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'ITE 933

PBARCB'S H.M.lDWARE AND HOME A!PPLIANCES LTD. J. IR. IROIBFJR'IOON iLTD.

IN LIQUIDATION IN LIQUIDATION

'Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts ·or Claims Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding Up IN the matter olf ~he Companies Act 1955 arrd in the matter IN nm MATIER of the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter of Pearce's Hardware and Home Appliances Ltd., notice is olf J. R. Robertson Ltd. hereby given that the undersigned, the liquidator olf Pearce's NoTICE is hereby given that by duly signed entry in the Hardware and Home Appliances Ltd., which is being wound minute book o'f the above-named company on the 17th day up voluntarily, does hereby fix the 14th day of June 1968 as olf May 1%8 the following special resolution was passed by the day on or 'before which ,the creditors olf the company the company, namely: are to prove their debts or claims and to establish any ·title they may have to priority under section 308 of the Companies That the company be wound up voluntarily. Act 1955, or to be excluded !from 1:he benefit of any distrfbution Dated this 24th day of May 1968. ma'de before the debts are proved or, as the case may be, from B. A. McK:INSTRY, Liquidator. objecting to the distribution. 1221 Dated this 24th !day olf May 1'968. tD. C. FINDLAY, Liquidator. Ad'dress olf 1iqurda;tor: At the office of Barr, Burgess, and Stewart, 70 Vine Street, ·Whangarei (IP.O. B·ox lil.5). 1~9 \FRANK!L:IN CO-OiPElRATIVE GROWERS i[,'J1D.

IN LIQUIDATION

Notice of General Meeting and •Notice of Meeting ·of Creditors MAIRTI!NIQUE FASHIONS LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that ,pursuant to section 290 of the Companies Act 1955 a general meeting of the above-named IN LIQUIDATION company and a meeting olf creditors of the above-named company will be 'held as a combined meeting in the office of the liquidator: Tyson, Milne, and Walker, Public Accountants, Notice Calling Final Meeting Legg's Buirding, '30 King 'Street, Pukekohe, on Thursday, 13 June 1968, co:mmencing 7.130 p.m., for the purpose df having IN the matter o{ the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter laid before it an account olf the liquidator's acts and dealings of Martinique Fashions Ltd. (in Iiquidation), notice is hereby ·olf given in pursuance of section 291 of 'the Companies Act 1955, and olf ·t'he conduct ,the winding up during the past year. that a meeting olf t'he creditors oil' the above company will be Every member and creditor entitled to attend and vote at held in the Council Rbom, Chamber olf Commerce Building, the meeting is entitled to appoint a proxy (whether a member 2 Courthouse Lane, Auckland, on Monday, 24 June 1968, at or creditor or not) to attend and vote instead olf him. 10.30 a.m., !for the ,purpose of having an account laid before Proxy forms are available from the liquidator. it showing how the wirrding up has been conducted and the property of the company has been disposed of, and to receive Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with the any explanation !'hereof by the liquidator. liquidator at his office not later than 4 p.m. on 13 •June 1968. Dated this '24t'h day olf May 1%8. Dated this 20th day of May 1%8. M. A. GORE, Liquidator. J. R. TYSON, Liquidator. 1207 30 King Street (Box 69) , Pukekohe. 1230

HAUPIRI !COURTS LTD. J. R. 'IlRAfNOR LTD. IN LIQUIDATION IN LIQUIDATION Notice of Order to Wind Up and lof First Meetings of Creditors and Contributories Notice ·.to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims Name of Company: Haupiri Courts Ltd. (in liquidation), IN the ma,tter olf the Com)?anies Act 1955 and in the matter of J. R. Trainor Ltd. (in liquidation), notice is ,hereby given Address of Company: Fomierly care of Messrs Johnston, that the undersigned, the liquidator of J. R. Trainor Ltd., Prichard, and Fee, Norfolk House, High Street, Aucklan'Cl 1, which is being wound up voluntarily, does hereby fix the ·14th now care olf Official Assignee, Auckland. day of June 1968 as the day on or before which the creditors Registry of Supreme Court: Auckland. olf the company are •to prove their debts or claims an'd to Number of Matter: M. 597 /67. establish any title they may :have to priority under section 308 of the Companies Act 1955, or to be excluded !from the benefit Date of Order: Monday, 18 December '1967. olf any distribution made !before the de'bts are proved, or as Date of Presentation of Petition: 8 November 1%7. the case may be, from objecting to the di:,tribution. Place, Date, and Times of First Meetings: Dated this 28th day olf May '1%8. Creditors: My office, Wednesday, 29 May 1968, at '9:30 a.m. K. S. ORAWSHAW, Liquidator. Contributories: Same place and day at 12 noon. Address olf Liquidator: Room 314, Third Floor, T. and G. E. IC. CARPENTER, Building, ,Wellesley Street West, Auckland 1. Official Assignee, Provisional Liquidator. 1232 Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Auckland '1. 1209 PE'ffiRSON'S VORBIACK. AND NICOU. LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION W. H. CHURCHILL LTD. Notice 'of ReSQlution for Voluntary 1Winding Up IN LIQUIDATION IN the matter df the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter of Peterson's Vorback and Nicoll Ltd. (in liquidation) creditors' winding up, take notice that by duly signed entry in Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding Up the minute book of the above-named company on the 21st PURSU;I.NT ,to section 296 df ,the Companies Act 1955, notice day of May 1968 the following extraordinary resolution was is hereby given t'hat by a duly signed entry in the minute duly passed: book of the above-named company on the 22nd day of May That the company cannot by reason of its liabilities con­ 1968 the following special resolution was passed: tinue its business and that it is advisaJble to windaup the same, 'IR.esolved that the company be wound up voluntarily". and accordingly, that the company be wound up voluntarily. Dated ,the 22nd day o:f May 1%8. Dated this 21st day olf May 1968. D. A. BUDDEN, Liquidator. F. M. SPEIGIIT, Secretary. 1212 1205 n 9r34. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 33

PETE!RSON'S VORBACK AND NICOLL LTD. That the company cannot by reason of its liabilities con­ tinue its business and that it is advisa:b[e to wind up and IN LIQUIDATION that the company be wound up vo[untari[y. A meeting of the creditors of .the above company will accordingly be held Notice 'of Meeting of Creditors lllt the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce, comer Oxford IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter Terrace and Worcester Street, Christchurch, on Wednesday of Peterson's Vo:rback and Nicoll Ltd. (in liquidation) the 5th day of June 1968, at 11 a.m. creditors winding up, pursuant to section 284, take notice that For and on beha;]f oif .the Bo•ard: by an entry in its minute book signed in accordance with section 362 ('1) of the Companies Act 1955, the above-named G. W. IROBrNSON, 'Director. company on the 21st day olf May 1968 passed a resolution Norn~A pe:oson entitled to attend and vote is entitlled for voluntary winding-up; and that a meeting of the creditors ,to appoint a proxy to attend and vote instead of him. of the company will be held pursuant to section 284 of the 1235 Companies Act 1955, at the New Zealand National Creditmen's Board Room, Barton Street, Hamilton, on Thursday, the 30th day olf May 1968, at 2.30 p.m. for the purposes set out in sections 284, 285, and 286 of the above Act. Agenda MERCANTILE SEAFOODS (RICCARTON MALL) LTD. 1. To consider a statement of the position of the company's affairs together with a list olf creditors of the company and hhe estimated amount of their claims. lN LIQUIDATION 2. To nominate a person to be liquidator for the purpose of winding up the affairs and distributing the assets ·Of the com­ Notice of Meeting of Creditors pany. IN the matter :df the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter Dated this 22nd day o>f May 1968. olf Mercantifo Seafoods (Riccariton 'Ma!![) Ltd. (in vdluntary liquidation), notice is hereby given pursuant to section 362 C. A. PETERSON, Director. (8) olf the Companies Act 1955, .that by entry in its minute Forms of general and special proxies have been forwarded. book, the above company on the 28th day of May 1968 Proxies to be used at the meeting mugt be lodged at the resolved by way al' extraordinary resolution inter alia as registered office olf the company, care of Messrs McKean, foltows: Speight, and Co., Public Accountants, 570 Victoria Street, That ~he company cannot 1by reason df its liabilities con­ Hamilton, not later than 4 p.m. of the 29th day o:f May 1968. tinue its business and tha:t it is advisable to wind up and 1206 that the company be wound up v,oluntarily. A meeting of the credi,toi.s of the above company wil[[ accordingly be he1d at the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce, comer Oxford Terrace and Worcooter Street, Christchurch, on Wednesday, WAIMA:RINO METAL LTD. the 5th day of June 1%8, at 11 a.m. For and on behallf of the Board: IN· LIQUIDATION G. W. ROB:INSON, Director. Notice to Creditors to Prove NoTE-'A person entitled to attend and vote is entitled to IN the matter ·O[ .the Companies. Act 1955 and of Waimarino appoint a proxy to, attend and vote instead of him. Metal Ltd. (in Hquidat:fon), the 'liquidator of Waimarino' 1236 Metall Ltd., which fa being wound up voluntarHy, doth hereby fix the 20th day d' June 1968 as the day on or before which the creclitons of the company are to prove their debts or claims and to establish any ti1ile they may have to priority under section 308 Olf the Act, or be excluded from the benefit df any distribution made before such debts are DOMESTIC DETERGENTS (NEW ZEALAND) LTD. pwved or, as the case may be, from ·objecting to such di&tributiion. IN LIQUIDATION · M. J. MOREL, Liquidator. 'I1he liquidator';; addre;;s is at the offices of Messrs Morel, Chapman, and Co., Publlic Accountants, Le Pines Buildings, Notice o1 Winding-up Order and of First Meetings of Heu Heu Street, Taupo, PoSlt Office Box 704, Taupo. Creditors and Contributories 1237 Name of Company: Domestic Detergents (New Zealand) Ltd. Address of Registered Office: 153 Hereford Street, Ohrist- church. MERCA!NTI1LE SEAFOODS 'LTD. Registry of Supreme Court: Christchurch. IN LIQUIDATION Number of Matter: M. 40/68. Date of Order: 22 May 1968. Notice orf Meeting .of Creditors Date of Presentation of Petition: 4 Apri'l 1968. IN the matter of .the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter Place, Date, and Time of First Meetings-- olf Mercantile Seafoods Co. IJtd. (in voluntary 1iquidation), n1otice is hereby given pursuant :to section 362 (8) of the Creditors: My Office, Monday, 20 June 1968, at 11 a.m. Companies Act 1955, that by entry in its minute book, the Contributories: Same place and date at 12 noon. above company on the 28th day df May 1968, resolved by J. B. K. CURRAN, way df extraordinary resdlutiron inter alia as 1fo1lows: Official Assignee: Provts:iona,1 Liquidator. · That the company ;cannot •by reason of its liabi'lities con­ 1238 tinue it:s business and thaJt it is advisable to wind up and tliat the company be wound up vo1untarily. A meeting of the creditors of the above company will accordingly be held at the Carnterbury Chamber of Commerce, corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street, Christchurch, ·on Wednesday AGR'ICULTURAL !EQUIPMENTS LTD. the 5th day ·of June 1968, at 1'1 a.m. ··F~;-~nd-o~ b~haili o!f the Board: IN LIQUIDATION G. W. !ROBINSON, 'Director. Non,--.A pet1son entitled to attend and vote is enti11led to appoint a proxy to a:ttend and vote instead of him. Notice of Winding-up Order and of First Meeting of Creditors and Contributories 1234 Name of Company: Agricuil

WEJATHE>'.RA!LL'S TN. AND APPLIANCES LTD. the · said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person .o~ by ~s counsel for that purpose; and a copy of IN LIQUIDATION the _petll!ron w1~ be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contnbutory Oif the said company requiring a copy on payment df the regulated charge for the same. · Notice to Creditors .P. J. TRAPSKI, Solicitor for the Petitioner. THE liquida:tor olf Weatherall's T.V. anJd Appliances Ltd The petitioner's address for service is at the office of which is beirrg voluntarily wound up, doth hereby fix the 17th Messrs Jackson, Russell, Tunks, and West, Solicitors, 23 day of June 1968 as 'the day on or before which the creditors Shortland 'Street, Auckland. of the company are to prove their debts or claims and to establish any priority under section 308 of the Companies NoTE-"~ny p~~son who intends to appear on the hearing Act 1955, or to be excluded from the benefit of any distribu­ of the said pettr.ton . must serve on or send by post to the tion made ~elfyre such deb'ts are proved or, as the case may ,above-name~ notice m writing of his intention so to do. The be, from ob1ectmg to such distribution. person, or, 1f a firm, the name, address and description of the firm, and an address for service w1thin 3 miles D'f the office M. R. WTLSON, Liquidator. o'f the Supreme Court at Auckland, and must be signed by Care o[ James Brown an'd Co., Public Accountants, P.O. the person or fir~, or his or their solicitor (if any), and Box 970, Dunedin. f!JUSt be served, or i[ posted, must be sent by post in sufficient 1211 time to reach the above-named petfoioner's address for service not fater than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 27th of June '1968. 1240 ISLA BANK 1'RANSPORT LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION KAIKOHE BOROUGH COUNCIL RESOLUTION MAKINO SPECIAL RATE Notice to Creditors 1to Prove Debts 'or Claims IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and of Isla Bank Sewerage IR.edemptton Loan :1968-$4,500 Transpovt lJtd., in liquidation, the liquidator of Isla Bank PURSUANT to the Local Authorrties Loans Act 1956 the Kai- Transport Ltd., which is being wound up voluntarily, doth kohe Borough Council hereby resolves as follows: ' hereby fix the 7th day o!f June 1968 as the day on or before which the creditors of the company are to prove their debts "That, for the purpose of providing t'll.e annual charges or claims and to establish any title they may have to priority o~ , the. loan of fo~r thousand 6:ve hundred dollars ($4,500) under section 308 df the Act, or to be excluded from the benefit autnonsed to be raised by the Ka1kohe Borough Council under of any distribution made before· such debts are proved or, as the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956 for the purpose of the case may be, from objecting to such distribution. repaying on maturity those portions of the Sewerage Loan 1962"--'$74,000 which mature on 1 June, 1 October, and 1 N. A. JENNINGS, Liquidator. December 1968, the said Council hereby makes a special rate P.O. Box 34, Invercargill. of 0.00037 cents in the dollar ($) upon the rateable value of 1197 all rateable ,property in the Kaikohe Borough district; and that the special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of the loan and be paya!ble half-yearly on the 1st day ~f January and the 1st day of July in each and every MONTREAL AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND LINE LTD. year dunng the currency of the loan, being a period of ten (10) years, or until the loan is fully paid off." ·

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CEASE TO HAVE A PLACE OF I hereby certiify that the above resolution was duly passed BUSINESS IN NEW ZEALAND at a meeting oif the Kaikohe Bomugh Council on the 20th day o'f May 1968. Dated at Kaikohe this 21st day of May 1968. PURSUANT to section 405 of the Companies .Net 1955, notice is hereby given that Montreal Australia New Zealand Line R. D. FULLER, Town Clerk. Ltd. a company du1y mcorporated in the province of 1201 Quebec, Canada, and having a place of business in New Zealand at Marifime Building, 2-10 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, intends on the expiration of three months to cease to have a place of business fa New Zealand. OTOROHANGA COUNTY COUNCIL Dated this 9th day of May 1968. RESOLUTION MAKINO SPECIAL RATE MONTREAL AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND LINE LTD. Bridges Loan 'No. '2, 1967-$11,000 By its soillicitors, Bel:l, Oul'ly, and Co. 1098 PURSUS'\NT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956 the Otoro­ hanga County Co.uncil hereby resolves as follows: "That, for the purpose olf providing fue annual charges on a loan of $11,000 authorised to be raised by the Otorohanga INGRAM TEXTILEIS LTID. County Council under the above-mentioned Act for the pur­ pose of financing the Council's share of the cost of renewing brrdges on roa:ds within the County of Otorohanga excluding NOTICE OF REDUCTION OF CAPITAL the Kawhia County Town District, the said Otorohanga County Council hereby makes a special rate of 0.00969 cents in the IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and in the matter dollar on the rateable value ( on the basis of the unimproved Oif Ingram Textiles Ltd., notice is hereby given that on the value) of all ratea:ble property in the County of Otorohanga 18th day Oif March 1968, there was registered by the Registrar e1ocluding the Kawhia County Town District; and that the df Companies an order of the Supreme Court at Auckland special ra,te shall be an annual-recurring rate during the cur­ confirming the reduction oif the capital of Ingram Textiles rency Oif the loan and be payable yearly on the 1st day of Ltd. from 20,000 $2 ordinary shares to 5,000 $2 ordinary shares August in each and every year during the currency oif the and a minute approved by the Supreme Court showing the loan, being a period of 20 years, or until the loan is fully amount and nature of the share capital of the company as paid off." altere'd by the said order. I hereby certi'fy tliat the above resolution was duly passed MFJREDITH, CONrNELIL, AND CO., at a meeting of the Otorohanga County Council held on the \Solicitors for the Company. 17th day of May 1968. 1208 R. F. MORGAN, County Clerk. 1200

No. M.280/68 In the Supreme Court Oif New Zealand W'HAKA'I1ANE OOUNTY COUNCIL N orthem District (Auckland Registry) REsoLUTION MAKINO SPECIAL RATE IN THE MATTER Oif the Companies Act 1955 AND IN THE MATTER of BANNO NEW ZEALAND LTD. Rural Housing Loan No. 4, 1967-$120,000 NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up Olf the above-named company by the Supreme Court was PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 195·6, the ·on the 13th day of May 1968 presented to the said Court Wlrakatane County Council hereby resolved as follows: 'by MT. MAUNGANUI AND TAURANGA STEVEDORES LTD., of ''That, for the purposes of providing the annual charges on Mount Maunganui, ·Stevedores. And that the said petition is a loan oif $120,000 authorised to be raise·d by the Whakatane directed to be heard before the Court sitting at Auckfand County Council for the puilpose of making advances to on the 28th day of June '1968 at 10 o'dlock in the forenO'on; farmers in accordance with the Rural Housing Act 1939, the and any creditor or contl'i'butory of the said company Whakatane County Council herelby makes a special rate of desfrous to support or oppose the making of an order on decimal one nought six seven of a cent (0.1067c) in the 936 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE No. 33

dollar upon all rateabl.e property within the Couruty of basis of the .unimproved va'lue) of all rateable propeI'ty w'ifuin Whak'atane; and that the !l()Ccial rate shall be an annually the City oif New Plymoufu; and that the said special rate recurving rate and be payable yearly on the 1st day o'f April shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of the in each and every year during the currency of the loan, being loan and be payable half-yearly :on ~he ilst day of April and a peridd of thirty (30) years, or until the loan is fully paid 1st day of October in each and every year during ~he currency off." of the l:oan, being a period :Olf twenty ('20) years, or until the I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of lo,an is folly paid off." the resolution passed by the Wihakatane County Council on The above reso'lution was passed at a meeting of the New 20 February 1968. Plymouth City Council held on the 20th day ·olf May 1968. J.E. GRAY, County Oerk. W. 'J. CONNOR, Town Oerk. 1226 1203

LOWER HUTT CITY COUNCIL

GISBORNE CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION TO MAKE SPECIAL RATE

REsOLUTION MAKINO SPECIAL RATE Property Acquisiti"on Doan No. 8, 1968-$150,000 THAT, in pursuance and exercise o(f the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local ,Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Lower Sewerage and Stormwater Reticulation Loan 1967 of $200,000 Hu(t City Council hereby resolves as follows: PuR.sUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Gisborne City Council hereby resolves as fdllows: "That, for the purpose olf providing the interest and other charges on a loan of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars 'That, for the purposes of providing the annual charges on ($150,000) authorised to be raised by the Lower Hutt City a loan olf $200,000 authorised to be raised by the Gisborne Council under ·the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of City Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose purchasing property, the said Lower Hutt CTty Council hereby olf provi!di~ sewerage and stormwater reticulation within the makes and levies a special rate oif 0.147 of a cent in the dollar city, the said Gisborne City Council hereby makes a special on the rateable value (on the basis of the annual value) on rate Oil' ninety-eight one ,thousandths df a cent (0.098c) in the all rateable property in ,the City oif Lower Hutt; and that such dollar upon the rateable value of all rateable property of the special rate sha:ll be an annually recurring rate during the whole olf the City o:r Gis'borne; and that the special rate shall currency of such loan, and he incorporated and added to the be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of the loan consolidated special rate made pursuant to the provisions Olf and be payable yearly on the 1st day olf August in each and section 108A df the MuniciP.al Corporations Act 1954 and be every year during the currency of the loan, being a period of payab!le yea11ly on or a/bout the 1st day of August in each and 35 years, or until the loan is fully paid off." every year during the currency ,of such loan, 'being a period The foregoing resolution was passed at a meeting of the of 25 years, or until such tinle as the loan is paid off." Gisborne City Council held ·on 21 May '1968. r hereby certify that the above resolution was duly passed W. HUDSON, Town Clerk. at the meeting df the Lower Hutt City Council held on 27 1210 May 1%8. E. C. PERRY, Town Clerk. Lower Hutt, 27 May 1968. 1231

NEW 'PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL NFJLSON CITY COUNCIL

R.EsoLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE RESOLUTION MAKINO \SPECIAL RATE

PURSUANT to :the provisions olf 1!he I.Jocai Authorities Loans THAT, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it Act 11956, the New Plyimout:h City Council hereby resolves: in that behallf by the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the "That, for 'the purpose olf providing the annual charges on Nelson City Council hereby resolves .that for the purpose of a loan of one hundred and twenty thousand dollars ($120,000), providing interest and other charges on a loan of $82,000, to to be known as Sewerage Extension l;oan 1968, authorised to be known as the Land Purchase Loan 1968, authorised to be be raised by the New ,Plymouth City Council under the above­ raised by the Nelson City Council under the above-mentioned mentioned Act for the purpose of the extension, development, Act for the purpose o:r ,purchasing land for car parking, the an:d improvement 'Of the Council's sewerage system and the Nelson City Council hereby makes and levies a special rate erection ·oif public conveniences, the New Plymouth City of O.OJ57·4c in the dollar upon the rateable value on the Counci1 hereby makes a special rate of nought decimal nought basis olf the unimpmved value of all the rateable property in three four five cents (0.0345c) in 'the dollar ($) upon the the City of Nelson comprising the whole oif the said city; and rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all such special rate shal1 be an annuaUy recurring rate during rateable property within the City ,Olf !New Plymouth; and that the currency df such foan, and be pay~ble yearly, ·on ithe 15th the said special raite shall. be an annual-recurring rate during day .olf August each year during the currency of ithe . [oan, the currency of the loan and be payable half-yearly on the •being a period o!f 20 years, or until such foan is paid off." 1st day of April and the 1st day df Octo

GORE lBOROUGH OOUNCIL

!N!BW PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL REsoLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

R.EsoLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE Pensioners Flats lJoan No. 2, 11968-$14,000 RllsoLVED on the motion olf ICouncillorl Elder, seconded by Councillor G. S. Briggs, PURSUANT to the provisions of the Local Authorities Loans Aci: 1956 lthe New :Ply:mouth City Council !hereby resolves as 'That, pursuant to the Local Auvhorities Loans Act 1956, fullows: that lfor the purpose of providing the annual charges on a loan of $14,000 authorise!d to be raised by the Gore Borough 'That, fur the plll'J'Ose 'Of ,providing ~he annual charges on Council under the Local Authorities Loans Act, the said Gore a foan of twen'ty-nine fuousand dollars ($29,000), to be Borough Council hereby makes a special rate of decimal known· as the 'V eh:icle Testing Station E:ictension Loan 1968, nough~ one two cents (.012c) in the one dollar ($1) upon the authorised ito .be raised by the INew 'Plymouth City Council rateable value of all rateable property olf the Borough of under >the albove-mentioned Act !for the purpose df making Gore; an'd the said special rate shall be an annual-recurring additions 'to and extending the !facilities at the vehicle testing rate during the currency o!f the loan, and be payable on the sJtation in 'the CTty Olf New Plymouth including equipment and 1st days olf June and December in each and every year during other works incidental tto making the additions and extensions the currency olf the loan, being a period oif 35 years, or until fully :operatronal, the New Plymouth City Counci:l hereby the loan is Tully paid off." makes a s;pecial rate oif nought decimal nought one one cents R. G. WINWOOD, Town Clerk. (O.Ollc) m the dollar '($) upon the rateable value (on the 1199 30 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'ITE 937

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