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WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946

CORRIGENDUM Waipoua 2B 2B 3: 1,405 acres. Situated in Blocks V and VI, Waipoua Survey District. Being all the land comprised in a HE entry in the New Zealand Gazette for the lOth January, partition order of the Native Land Court dated the 28th day of T 1946, Volume I, page 19, under the hea,ding Distinguished August, 1914, and as shown on Plan 9894 (red), deposited in the Flying Cross and reading :- office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. Flying Officer Thomas McKenzie AUSTIN (NZ 427409), of Te Aroha, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General is amended to read : of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Flying Officer Malcolm Andrew AgSTIN (NZ 427409), of Ashburton. Seal of that Dominion, this 15th day of February, 1946. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. H. G. R. MASON, Native Minister.

Altering the Boundaries of the Westland Electric-power District Proclaiming Native Land to have become Crown Land [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon me by A PROCLAMATION I the Electric-power Boards Act, 1925, and of every other power in anywise enabling me in that behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, URSUANT to section four hundred and fifty-four of the Native the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby P Land Act, 1931, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ alter the boundaries of the Westland Electric-power District so as General of the Dominion of New Zealand, being satisfied that the to include the area described in the Schedule hereto. purchase of the areas of Native land described in the Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown, SCHEDULE or that the said areas have been vested in the Crown· under the authority of the said Act, do hereby proclaim that the said areas ALL that area situate in the Westland Land District, bounded by a of land have become Crown land. line commencing' at a peg below Donogues at the most westerly corner of Block XXXIX; thence along the ocean beach to the mouth of the Totara River; thence along the southern bank of the Totara River to its junction with Donnelly's Creek; thence along SCHEDULE the western bank of Donnelly's Creek to the Jones's Creek storm W AIPOUA. 2B 2B lA: 30 acres· 3 roods 5 perches. Situated in channel; thence by the said storm channel and Jones's Creek to Block VI, Waipoua Survey Disrict. Being all the land comprised its source; thence in a direct line to its starting-point. As the in a consolidation partition order of the Native Land Court dated same is more p1:trticularly delineated on the plan marked the 23rd day of January, 1943, and as shown on Plan 13181 (red), P.W.D. 122986, deposited in t.he office of the Miuister of Works at deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland, such land , and thereon bordered red. being vested in His Majesty the King by consolidation exchange order of the Native Land Court dated the lOth day of July, 1945. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Waipoua 2B 3A 2: 1,148 acres 2. roods 30 perches. Situated of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the in Blocks VI and VII, Waipoua Survey District. Being all the land Seal of that Dominion, this 12th day of February, 1946. comprised in a consolidation partition order of the Native Land R. SEMPLE, Court dated the 9th day of July, 1945, and as shown on Plan 13185 Minister in Charge of State Hydro-electric Department. (red), deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. Waipoua 2B 3B lA: 173 acres 0 roods 20 perches. Situated GOD SAVE THE KING! in Blocks II and VI, Waipoua Survey District. Being all the land (P.W. 26/1098.) comprised in a partition order of the Native Land Court dated the 23rd day of April, 1941, and as shoWn on Plan 13187 (red), deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. Crown Land set apart for a Roadman's Cottage in Block V, Waipoua 2B 30 2: 1,131 acres 2 roods. Situated in Blocks Ohinewair1la Survey District I, II, V, and VI, Waipoua Survey. District. Being all the land comprised in a consolidation partition order of the Native Land [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Court dated the 23rd day of January, 1943, and as shown in Plan A PROCLAMATION 13189 (red), deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. Waipoua 2B 3D 2B: 845 acres I rood. Situated in Blocks N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested VI and VII, Waipoua Survey District. Being all the land comprised I in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in a consolidation partition order of the Native Land Court dated and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis the 9th day of July, 1945, and as shown 'on Plan 13185 (red), deposited Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. With appurtenant, Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the Crown land right-of-way, as shown on Plan 13183 (red), traversing the Waipoua described in the Schedule hereto is hereby set apart for a roadman's 2B 3D 2A 2 Block, and subject to right-of-way,' as shown on Plans cottage; and I do also hereby declare that this Proclamation sha,ll 13185 and 13183 (red), in favour of the owners ofWaipoua 2B 3D 2A I, take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of February, one 2B 3D 2A 2, and 2B 30 I Blocks. thousand nine hundred and forty-six. A 236 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 10

SCHEDULE Land taken for a Post-office in Block XIII, Oxford Survey District ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of Crown land set apart: 6 acres o roods 32 perches. . [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Being part Section 5. A· PROCLAMATION Situated in Block V, Ohinewairua Survey District. (S.O. ~ 7464.) N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in I me by the Public "Vorks Act, 1928, and of every other power In the Wellington Land District; as the same is more parti­ and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 122950, deposited Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon Zealand, .do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in bordered red. the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a post-office; and I do also Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and Seal of that Dominion,· this 14th day of February, 1946. forty-six. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 1 rood. GOD SAVE 'l'HE KING! Being part Rural Section 9143. (P.W.62/49/8.) Situated in Block XIII, Oxford Survey District (Canter­ bury R.D.). In the Canterbury Llil>nd District; as the same is more parti­ cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 122942, deposited Land taken for a Post-office in the Borough of Oromwell in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged red. [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General A PROCLAMATION of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of February, 1946. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in , I me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis­ Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New GOD SAVE THE KING! Zealand, do hereby proclaim and d.!'lclare that the land described in (P.W. 20/784/1.) the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a post-office; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and forty­ Land taken for a Po.st-office in Block VII, Hawkins Survey Di.strict six. [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION SCHEDULE N.pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- I me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf,. I, Cyril Louis A. R. P. Being Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New o 0 12· 91 Section 11, Block II, Town of Cromwell; Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described coloured. yellow. in the Schedule hereto is here by taken for a post-office; and I o 0 13·5 Section 12, Block II, Town of Cromwell; do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after coloured blue. the twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and Situated in the Borough of Cromwell ( R.D.). (S.O: 9486.) forty-six. In the Otago Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 122876, deposited in the SCHEDULE office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 1 rood. as above mentioned. . Being Section 3, Block IV, Town of Horndon. Situated in Block VII, Hawkins Survey District (Canter­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion· of New Zealand, and issued under the bury R.D.). Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of February, 1946. In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more parti­ cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 122941, deposited in R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged red. GOD SAVE THE KING 1 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General (P.W.20/17/2.) of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of February, 1946. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! Land taken for a Post-office in the Borough of Takapuna (P.W.20/667/1.)

[L.S.]· C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Land· talcen for a Pumice-pit in Block I X, Rotoma S'nrvey District A PROCLAMATION N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General I in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, andof every other power A PROOLAMATION and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis N pursuance and exercise :Qf the powers and authorities vested Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New I in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a post-office; and I do Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described the twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and in the Schedule ilereto is hereby taken for a pumice-pit; and I forty-six. do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and forty~six. SCHEDULE ApPIWXIMA~E area of the piece of land taken: 11·2 perches. Being part Lot 1, D.P. 1763, being part Allotment 84, Parish of SOHEDULE Takapuna. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 4 acres 2 roods. Situated in Block III, Rangitoto Survey District (Borough of Being part Te Tautara Block. Takapuna) (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 33835.) Situated in Block IX, Rotoma Survey District (Auckland In the North Auckland Land District; as the same is more R.D.). (S.O: 32370.) particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 122963, deposited In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more parti­ in t:tte office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon, cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D," 119586, deposited coloured red. . in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Given under the hand 9f His Excellency the Governor-General Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of February, 1946. of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of February, 1946. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. R. SEMPLE, Minister of· Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING! GOD SAVE TH~ KING! (P.W. 20/912.) (P.W.70/3/19/0.) FEB. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND' GAZETTE 237

Land taken f01' a State Highway Depot in the Borough of Eketahuna The Western Side of Portion of Teignmouth Street, in the Borough of Green I.'Jland, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Oondition as to the A PROCLAMATION B1.tilding-line N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities. vested in I me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General N orton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New ORDER IN COUNCIL Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 13th day of the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a State highway depot; February, 1946 and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred Present: and forty-six. THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public SCHEDULE I- Works Act, .1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling ApPROXIMA'{E areas of the pieces of land taken :- him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the A. R. 1'. Being Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and ° 1 39·84 Lots 27 and 28, D.P. 92, being part Section 13, consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby Settleme:q.t of Eketahuna ; coloured orange. approve of the following resolution passed by the Green Island ° 0 37 ·13 Lot 29, D.P. 92, being part Section 13, Settle-' Borough Council on the sixth day of November, one thousand nine ment of Eketahuna ; coloured blue. hundred and forty-five, in so far as it affects the side and portion Situated in Block VI, Mailgaone Survey District (Borough of of street described in the Schedule hereto, viz. :- Eketahuna). (S.O. 21333.) " That the Green Island Borough Council, being the local In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more authority having control of the streets in the Borough of Green particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 122872, Island, by resolution declares that the provisions of section deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and one hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, thereon coloured as above mentioned. shall not apply to that portion of Teignmouth Street fronting Allotments 19 to 24, D.P. 139, Township of Abbotshill Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Extension " ; of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of February, 1946. subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the western side of the R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. portion of Teignmouth Street (described in the Schedule hereto) GOD SAVE THE KING! within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the (P.W.70/20/1O/1.) said portion of street.

Land taken for Road in Block IX, Reefton Survey District, Inangahua SCHEDULE Oounty THE western side of all that portion of street situated in the Otago [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Land District, Borough of Green Island, known as Teignmouth A PROCLAMATION Street, fronting part Lots 19, 20, 21, 22,23, and 24, Deeds Plan 139, Extension of Township of Abbotshill, being part Section 38, Block VI, N pursuance and exercise. of the powers and authorities vested Dunedin and East Taieri Survey District. As the same is more I in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 122784, d~posited power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of edged red. New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road; and I do also T. J. SHERRARD, declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and (P.W. 51/1721.) forty-six.

SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- A. R. P. Being The Western Side of Portion of Moxham Avenue, in the Oity of o 1 25 Part Section 1, Square 131; coloured yellow. Wellington, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 1 3 11 Accretion from Waitahu River; coloured red. of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Situated in Block IX, Reefton Survey District (Nelson R.D.). Building-line . (S.O. 9130.) In the Nelson Land District; as the same ar~ more particularly C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 113824, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured ORDER IN COUNCIL as above mentioned. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 13th day of Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General February, 1946 of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Present: Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of February, 1946. THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public GOD SAVE THE KING! I Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the (P.W.44/857.) Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby Land proclaimed as Road in Block 111, Linihurst Hundred, Southland approve of the following resolution passed by the Wellington City Oounty Council on the fifteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty-five, viz. :- [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General "The Wellington City Council, being the local authority A PROCLAMATION having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, by resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply twelve I of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, to that part of the western side of Moxham Avenue fronting the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby part Lot 40, D.P. 65, being also the land comprised in proclaim as road the land described in the Schedule hereto. C.T. 269/41 " ; SCHEDULE subject to the condition that no building or part of a bltilding shall at a~~ time be erected on the lan~ fro~ting the western, side of. t~e ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of ~and proclaimed as road: portIOn of Moxham Avenue (descl'lbed m the Schedule hereto) WIthm 31·2 perches. a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said Being part Lot 68, D.P. 134, being also part Section 4. portion of street. Situated in Block III, Lindhurst Hundred (Southland R.D.). (S.O. 5635.) In the Southland Land District; as the same is more SCHEDULE particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 122919, deposited THE western side of all that portion of street 'situated in the Weiling­ in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon ton Land District, City of Wellington, known as Moxham Avenue, coloured blue. fronting part Lot 40, D.P. 65, being part Section 4, Evans Bay Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the marked P.W.D. 122405, deposited in the office of the Minister of Seal of th?>t Dominion, ~his 14th day of February, 1946. \Vorks at Wellington, and thereon coloured'red. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. T. J. SHERRARD, GOD SAVE THE" KiNG! Acting Olerk of the Executive Council. (P.W.47/1419.) (P.W.51/99.) 238 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE -[No. 10

The South-eastern Side of Portions of Melbourne Street, in the Oity The Eastern Side of Portion of Otta.wa Road, in the Oity of Wellington, of Dunedin, exempted from the P1"Ovisions of Sectio!" 128 of exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the P;Ublic Works the· Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Oondition as to the Act, 1928, subject to a Oonditionas to the Building-line . Building-line . C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 13th day of • At the Government Buildings at Wellington. this 13th day of February, 1946 February; 1946 Present: Present: THE RIGHT RON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL THE RIGHT HON. W. ~ASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by 'the Public N pursuance and exercise of the powers' conferred by the Public I Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling I Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the . him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, 'doth hereby consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth approve of the following resolution passed by the Wellington City hereby approve of the following resolution passed by the Dunedin Council on the fifteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred City Council on the seventeenth day of December, one thousand . and forty-five, viz. :- nine hundred and forty-five, viz. :- "The Wellington City Council, being the local authority " That the Dunedin City Council, being the local authority having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, by having control of the streets in the City of Dunedin, by resolution declares that the provisions of section one hUlidred resolution declares that the provisions of section one· hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not . apply to that part of the eastern side of Ottawa Road fronting apply to the south-eastern side of portions of Melbourne Street part Lots 2 and 3, D.P. 699" ; adjoining part Lot 10, Block XII, D.P. 8, and Lot 2, D.P. 5078, subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall Township of Forbury, being also part Section 33, Block VII, at any time be erected on the land fronting the eastern side of the Town District, such land being comprised and described in portion of Ottawa Road (described in the Schedule hereto) within Certificates of Title 220/69 and 286/227" ; a distance of thirty-three. feet from the centre-line of the said . subject to the condition that no building or part of a building portion of street.· shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the south-eastern side of the portions of Melbourne Street (described in the Schedule SCHEDULE hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portions of street. . THE eastern side of all that portion of street situated in the Wellington Land District, City of Wellington, known as Ottawa Road, fronting parts Lots 2 and 3, D.P. 699, being part Section 5, SCHEDULE Kaiwarra District. As the same is more particularly delineated on THE south-eastern side of all those portions of street situated in the plan marked P.W.D. 122518, deposited in the office of the the Otago Land District, City of Dunedin, known as Melbourne Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red .. Street, fronting part Lot 10, Block XII, D.P. 8, and Lot 2, D.P. 5078, T . .T. SHERRARD, Township of Forbury, ~eing parts Section 33, Block VII, Town Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. District. As the same are more particularly delineated on. the plan marked P.W.D. 122898, deposited in the office of the Minister (P.W.51j2Il6.) of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. T . .T. SHERRARD, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council (P.W.51/502.) The Eastern Side of Portion of Oonlan's Road and Portion oj' a Public Road, in the Oounty of Waitaki, exempted. from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928; subject to a Oondition as to the Building-line---. The South-wes.tern and North-western Side of Portion of Braeview C. L. N. NEWALL,Governor-General Orescent, in the Oity of Dunedin, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a ORDER IN COUNCIL Condition as to the Building-line At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 13th day of February, 1946 C. L. N. NEWALL, 'Governor-General Present: ORDER IN COUNCIL THE RIGHT RON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 13th day of N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public February, 1946 I Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling Present: him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the· Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth N pursuance and. exercise of the powers conferred by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling her~by approve of the following resolution passed by the Waitaki I County Council on the twenty-third day of November, one thousand him in this behalf, --His' Excellency the Governor-General of the nine hUndred and forty-five, viz.:- Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and. with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby ." The Waitaki County Council, being the local authority approve of· the following resolution passed by the Dunedin City ~avillg control of the roads .i~ the Waitaki County, by resolu­ Council on the seventeenth day of December, one thousand nine tIOn declares that the prOVISIOns of section one hundred and hundred and forty-five, viz. :- . twenty-eight ~f the:: Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to "That the Dunedin City Council, being the local authority the eastern SIde of Conlan's Road abutting on the western having control of the streets in the City of Dunedin, by boundary of par~ Lot 2 on plan deposited in the Land Registry resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred Office at Dunedin as No. 2039A, being the land comprised in and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not Certificate of Tit~~, Vol. 15§, folio 113, owned by one .Tames Newlands, of Oamaru, Retired Farmer, nor to both sides of the apply to the south-western and north~western side of the road intersecting said part Lot 2 owned by the said James . portion of Braeview Crescent adjoining Lots 28, 16; and 17, Newlands " ; . D.P. 394, being part Section 3, Block VIII, Upper Kaikorai District, such land being comprised and described in Certificate subject to th~ condition that no building or part of a building of Title 143/134 " ; shall at any tIme be erected on the land fronting the eastern side subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall of the J?ortion of C0n!an's .Road ()I'on the land fronting the portion at any time be erected- on ·the land fronting· the· south-western or of pu~hc road (descrIbed III the Schedule here~o) within a distance of thIrty-three feet from the centre-lines of the said portions of north-western side of the portion· of Braeview Crescent·-(de~cribed roads. in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-three·· feet from the centre-line of the said portion of s~reet. SCHEDULE THE ea~ter~ side of all that. por~ion of road situated in the Otago SCHEDULE Land DIstrICt, County of WaitakI, known as Conlan's Road, fronting THE south-western and north~we'stern side of all that· portion of parts Lot 2, D.P. 2039A, Block I, Maruwenua District. street situated in the Otago Land District, City of Dunedin, known .Also all that portion of public road situated in the said land as Braeview· Crescent, fronting Lots 16, 17, and 28, D.P. 394, district and county fronting parts Lot 2, D.P. 2039A, Block I, Township· of Oannington, . being part Section 3', Block VIII, Upper Maruwenua District. Kaikorai District, As the same is more particularly delineated on . As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan the plan marked P.W.D;· 122921; deposited in' the office of the marked P.W.D. 122759, deposited in the office of the Minister Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. of Works. at Wellington, and thereon edged red. . _.. __ T.J. SHERRARD, ..... 'J. J. SHERRARD, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 51/2948.) (P.W.51/2939.) FEB. -21] 239

Oonsenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities and prescribing the Oonditions thereof

C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General OEDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 13th day of February, 1946 Present: THE RIGHT HON. "'1. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL HEREAS the severctllocal authorities enumerated in the Schedule hereto, being desirous of raising the respective loans stated opposite W their names therein, have respectively complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loan~ Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the said AQt "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said Act, should be given to tl;le raising of the said loans: . Now, therefore, .His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and auth.orities conferred on him by section eleven ofthe said Act, as set out in section twenty-riineofthe Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by the respective local authorities mentioned in the first column of the said Schedule of the respective loans set out in the second column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts specified in the third column of the said Schedule, and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follow8 :- (1) The terms for which the said loans or any parts thereof may be raised shall be the respective terms (in years) stated in the fourth column of the said Schedule. (2) The rates of interest that may be paid in respect of the said loans or any parts thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding the respective rates per centum per annum stated in the fifth column of the said Schedule. (3) The said respective loans or any parts thereof, together with interest thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annun,l or half-yearly instalments extending over the respective terms as determined in (1) above. (4) The payment of such instalments shall be made in New Zealand, and no such instalment shall be paid out of loan-moneys. (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, or procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said respective loans or any parts thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount raised. (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent a~ter the expiration of two years from the date hereof.

SCHEDULE

Fourth FirstOolumn. Second Oolumn. Third Oolumn. I,Oolumn. Fifth Oolumn; Rate of Name of Local Authority. Name of Loan. Amount of Loan. I T;;;-Loanof Interest. (Years) •

• ~------~------£ £ s. d. Dannevirke Electric-power Board Retriculation Loan, 1945 25,000 3 10 0 Marton Borough Council Lower Waterworks Loan, 1945 4,500 I ig 3 10 0

T. J. SHERRARD, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. (T.40/416/6.)

Oonsenting to the Raising of a Loan of £2,000 by the Havelock North Oonsenting to the Raising of a Loan of £2,900 by the Rotorua Borough Town Board and prescribing the Oonditions thereof Oouncil and prescribing the Oonditions thereof

C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 13th day of At the Government Buildings at- Wellington, this 13t~ day of February, 1946 - , - February, 1946 . Present: . Present THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL HEREAS the Havelock North Town Board (hereinafter WHEREAS the Rotorua Borough Council (hereinaJtor cU:-lled W called" the said local authority"), being desirous of raising. "the said local authority"), being desirons of raising a ~t loan of two thousand pounds (£2,000), to be known as" Roading loan of two thousand nine hundred pounds (£2,900), to be known Loan, 1945" (hereinafter, called" the said loan "), for the purpose as" Transit Housing Loan, 19-46" (hereinafter called" the said of laying in two-course tar seal approximately one hundred and loan "), for the purpose of erecting transit houses and providing seventy-six (176) chains of road, has complied with the provisions paths, water, electricity, and other necessary services, has complied of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, "the ..said Act "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), and it is expedient that of the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said Act, the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council,as required should be given to the raising of the said loan: by the said-Act, should be given to the raising of the said loan: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the . Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent Dominion of New Zealand, acting -by and with the advice and of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and consent of the· Executive Council of the· said Dominion, and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on eleven of the said Act, as set Qut in section twenty-nine of the him by section eleven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty­ Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No. ,2), and of all other powers aneI. enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth her@by consent to the New Zealand by the said local authority of the said loan for the raising in New Zealand by the said local authority of the saId loan said purpose up to the amount of two thousand pounds (£2,000), for the said purpose up to the amount of two thousand nine hundred and in giving such consent· doth hereby determine as follows:- • pounds (£2,900), and in giving such consent doth hereby determine (1) The term for which the said loan or any part thereof may be as follows :- raised shall not exceed ten (10) years. (1) The term for which the said loan or any part thereof may (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the said be raised shall not exceed ten (10) years. loan or any part thereof shall be such as shall. not produce to the (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the said lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding three pOUnds-ten shillings loan or any part thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the (£3 lOs.) per centum per annum. lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding three pounds (£3) per (3) The said loan or any part thereof, together with interest c~tum per annum. thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual Or_ half-yearly. (3) The said loan or any part thereof, together with interest instalments extending over the term as determined in (1) above. thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual or half-yearly (4) The payment of such instalments shall be made in New instalments extending over the term as determined in (1) above. Zealand, and no instalments shall be paid out of loan-moneys. (4) The payment of such instalments shall be made in New (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procura- Zealand, and no instalments shall be paid out of loan-moneys. tion fees in respect of the raising of the said loan or any part thereof (5) No amount shall be payable for brokerage, underwriting, shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount or procuration fees in respect of the raising of-the said loan or any raised. part thereof. . . (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the expiration of two years from the date hereof. expiration of two years from the date hereof. T. J".SHERRARD, T,.J". 'SHERRARD, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. ,Actjng Ol~r~ Qf_ the Executive J~oull:c~l., (T.49/541/5.) (T.49/427/17.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. l()

Oonsenting to' the Raising ofa Loan of £3,900 by the Amuri Oounty one month, but not later than six months, after the publication Oouncil and prescribing the Oonditions thereof in the Gazette of notice of such temporary reservation, be permanently reserved, and that notice of such permanent reservation shall be C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General pUblished in the Gazette: ' ORDER IN COUNCIL And whereas the lands described in the Schedule hereto were, by the Warrant dated the twenty-second day of December, one At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 13th day of thousand nine hundred and forty-five, and published in the Gazette February, 1946 of the tenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and forty­ Present: six, temporarily reserved under the authority of the said Act for THE RIGHT HON. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL the purposes in the Schedule of the said Warrant specified at the end of. the respective descriptions of the lands so intended to be HEREAS the Amuri County Council (hereinafter called " the temporarily reserved: . W ,said local authority") proposes, pursuant to the provisions Now, therefore, I,Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ of section three of the Main Highways Amendment Act, 1928, to General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise borrow the sum of three thousand nine hundred pounds (£3,900), , of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the said Act, by a loan to be known as" Main Highways Loan, 1946" (hereinafter do hereby permanently reserve the lands described in the Schedule called " the said loan "), for the purpose of paying its portion of the hereto for the purposes in the said Schedule specified at the end of cost of part reconstruction and of sealing and paving the Hurunui the respective descriptions of the lands so intended to be permanently Bridge - Red Post portion of the Waipara-Kaikoura via Culverden reserved for which purposes the said lands were so temporarily Main Highway: reserved as aforesaid. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand,· acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in SCHEDULE pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT him by section eleven of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926, as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 SECTION 93, Block VI, Hunua Survey District: Area, 6. acres (No.2), and ofall other powers and authorities enabling him in this 3 roods 20 perches, more or less. (S.O. plan 16061.) . (Railway.) behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising by the said local authority OTAGO LAND DISTRICT of the said loan for the said purpose up to the amount of three Section 64, Block VI, Tiger Hill Survey District: Area, 5 acres thousand nine hundred pounds (£3,900), and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows :- 2 roods 12 perches, more or less. (Public-school site, Galloway.) (1) The term for which the said loan or any part thereof may As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, be raised shall be five (5) years. this 16th day of February, 1946. (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the said B. ROBERTS, loan or any part thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the For the .Minister of Lands. lender a rate exceeding three pounds fifteen shillings (£3 15s.) per (L. and S. 22/4341 and 6/6/871.) centum per annum. (3) The said loan, together with interest thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual instalments extending over the term as • Officers authorized to talce and receive Statut01'y Declarations determined in (1) above. (4) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the C. L. N. NEvVALL, Governor-General expiration of two years from the date hereof. URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the three­ T; J. SHERRARD, P hundrtld-and-first section of the Justices of the Peace Act, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. 1927, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the (T.49/252.) Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declare that the persons whose names are set out in the Schedule hereto, being officers in the service of the Crown holding the offices stated opposite Oonsenting to Land being taken for Housing Purposes in' Block X, their names respectively in the said Schedule, are authorized to Tauranga Survey District take and receive statutory declarations under the three-hundred~ and-first section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927: C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General SCHEDULE ORDER IN COUNCIL john Paterson, Clerk, State Advances Corporation, Wellington. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 13th day of Jack Janles Foch McLaughlin, Acting Resident Officer, State February, 1946 Advances Corporation, Blenheim. Present: Alexander William Frederick Morrison, Clerk, State Advances THE RIGHT HO,N. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Corporation, Wellington. Henry James Claud Haines, Special Administrative Officer, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred State Advances Corporation, Wellington. I by the 'Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in any­ Wilfred Alfred AUQrey, Special Administrative Officer, State wise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ Advances Corporation, New Plymouth. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the Joseph Heatherington, Accountant, State Advances Corporation, advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Domimon, Dunedin. doth hereby consent to the land described in the Schedule hereto Lloyd Martin Hartigan, Clerk, State Advances Corporation, being taken for housing purposes. Christchurch. , William Harold Westley Sweeney, Assistant Branch Manager, SCHEDULE State Advances Corporation, Hamilton. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land permitted to be taken :....: As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, A. R. P. Being .this 14th day of February, 1946. • 20 0 17 Lots 3, 4, 6, and 7 on D.P. 30646, being- Allotments 34, 35, 45, and 46,' Suburbs of Tauranga; H. G. R. MASON,Minister of Justice. coloured yellow. 5 0 11 Lot 5 on D.P. 30646, being Allotment 33, Suburbs P~omotions and Relinquishment of Temporary Rank of Officers of of Tauranga ; coloured sepia. the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force 5 0 12 Lot 8 on D.P. 30646, being Allotment 36, Suburbs of Tauranga ; coloured blue. . Army Department, Situated in Block X, Tauranga Survey District (Auckland R.D.). Wellington, 20th February, 1946. (S.O. 32780.) IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more parti­ H. approve of the following promotions and relinquishmente of cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 122456,' deposited temporary rank of officers of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon Force :- coloured as above mentioned. PROMOTIONS T. J. SHERRARD, N.Z. Artillery Acting Clerk of the Executive Couneil. 2nd Lieutenant P. J. Oliver to be Lieutenant. Dated 16th (P.W.80/27.) December, 1945. N.Z. Enginee·rs The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- Lands permanently reserved in the Wellington and Otago Land N. R. Langbein. L. P. M. O'Keefe. Districts Dated 17th December, 1945. C. L.· N. NEWALL, Governor-General N.Z. Infantry HEREAS by thethree-hundred-and-fifty-ninth section of The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants:.-:.. W the Land Act, 1924, it is enacted that the Governor-General 3". C. Rogers. D. J. Woods. may from time to time set apart temporarily as reserves,'no.twith­ Dated 24th August, 1945. standing that the same may be then held under pastoral hcense, any Crown lands which in his opinion are required for any of the F. TibbIe. Dated 18th January, 1946. purposes in the said section mentioned: And whereas by the three-hundred-and-sixtieth section of the N.Z. Ordnance Oorps said Act it is provided that land temporarily reserved under the 2nd Lieutenant F. T. Thorpy to be Lieutenant. Dated 9th said three-hundred-and-fifty-ninth section may, at the expiration of September, 1945. FEB. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 241

2ND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (UNITED N.Z. DENTAL CORPS KINGDOM) The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp. Captains) are posted to N.Z. Army Service Corps the Retired List with the rank of Captain :- Major (Acting Lieutenant - Colonel) J. Pool to be temp. I. P. Milne, RD.S. Dated 1st February, 1946. Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 9th April, 1945. H. Dover. Dated 19th February, 1946.

N.Z. Medical Oorps OFFICERS CEASING TO BE SECONDED TO THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND Captain L. J. Roy to be Major. Dated 9th October, 1945. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Brigadier I. L. Bonifant, D.S.O., E.D., and is repoated to the N.Z. Army Pay Oorp8 Territorial Force (Special List) with the temporary rank of Brigadier, with seniority from 26th June, 1945. Dated 6th 2nd Lieutenant J. A. Mace to be temp. Lieutenant. Dated February, 1946. " 12th November, 1945. Lieutenant-Colonel D. G. Morrison, E.D., N.Z. Armoured N.Z. CI-IAP~AINS DEPARTMENT Corps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank o~ Lieutenant-Colonel, with seniority from 11th June, 1944. Rev. M. G. Sullivan, Chaplain, 4th Class, to be Chaplain, Dated 8th February, 1946. 3rd Class. Dated 16th December, 1945. Major K. J. Frazer, M.C., and is reposted to The Wellington • Regiment (City of Wellington's Own) with the temporary rank of TEMPORARY RANK RELINQUISHED Major, with seniority from 19th January, 1945. Dated 30th N.Z. Army Pay Corps December, 1945. 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) J. A. Mace relinquishes the Major A. H. Burt, N.Z. Army Service Corps, and is reposted ,temporary rank of Lieutenant. Dated 26th November, 1945. to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 19th Janua,ry, 1945. Dated 4th February, 1946. N.Z. Education and Rehabilitation Service Major A. P. Boyle, and is reposted to The Canterbury Regiment with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 19th M:11'ch, Lieutenant (temp. Captain) J. T. Shaw relinquishes the 1945. Dated 7th February, 1946. temporary rank of Captain. Dated 20th December, 1945. Captain F. N. Armstrong, and is reposted to the N.Z. Staff F. JONES, Minister of Defence. Corps with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 24th February, 1945. Dated 1st January, 1946. Captain B. W. J. Brown, and is reposted to The Nelson, Marl­ borough, and West Coast Regiment with the temporary rank of Appointments, P1'Omotions, Transfers, Relinquishments of Temporw'Y Captain, with seniority from 14th Mav, 1945. Dated 7th February, Rank, Vat'iations in Rank, and Retirements of Officers of the 1946. . New Zealand M ilitw'y Forces Captain J. S. Findlay, E.D., N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with Army Department, seniority from 1st October, 1940. Dated 10th February, 1946. Wellington, 20th February, 1946. Temp. Captain H. J. Trevethick, and is reposted to the N.Z. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Temporary Staff with the temporary rank of Captain. Dated 10th H approve of the following appointments, promotions, transfers, January, 1946. relinquishments of temporary rank, variations in rank, a:Q.d Lieutenant W: M. Herd, N.Z. Medical Corps (non-medical), and retirements, of officers of the New Zealand Military Forces:- is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 27th January, 1944. Dated 10th REGIMENT OF ROYAL N.Z. ARTILLERY November, 1944. Lieutenant J. W. Jordan, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to Bombardier (temp. Captain and QU8xtermaster) C. S. Holden the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with relinquishes the temporary rank of Captain and Quartermaster. seniority from 1st July, 1943. Dated 7th February, 1946. Dated 21st January, 1946. Lieutenant A. S. Rogers, and is reposted to The Wellington Regiment (City of Wellington's Own) with the temporary rank of N.Z. TEMPORARY STAFF Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st July, 1941. Dated 7th February, Temp. Captain C. L. Mullany is posted to the Retired List with 1946. the rank of Captain. Dated 13th January, 1946. The Rev. F. Columb, Chaplain, 4th Class (Roman Catholic), Temp. Lieutenant J. G. Forbes to be temp. Captain. Dated N.Z. Chaplains Department, and is reposted to the Territorial 6th December, 1945. Force with the rank of Chaplain, 4th Class, with seniority from 28th January, 1942. Dated 6th February, 1946. TERRITORIAL FORCE OFFICERS STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH OF THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS EXPEDITIONARY FORCE 1st N.Z: Armoured Regiment Captain G. H. Perrett, and is reposted to the N.Z. Permanent Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) D. G. Morrison, E.D., is Staff. Dated 21st January, 1946. posted to the Retired List with the ra.nk of Lieutenant-Colonel. Temp. Lieutenant R. P. Evans, and is posted to the N.Z. Dated 8th February, 1946. Temporary Staff with the temporary rank of Lieutenant. Dated 4th January, 1946. 2nd N.Z. Armoured Regiment Lieutenant R. H. Nairn, and is posted to The Canterbury Regiment with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority Hon. Captain C. Pike relinquishes his appointment in the from 24th August, 1945. Dated 6th February, 1946. N.Z. Tempora.ry Staff, and the honora.ry rank of Captain, assumes I. A. Milner, Esq., Y.M.C.A. Dated 15th February, 1946. the honorary rank of Lieutenant, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 17th December, 1945. . The undermentioned officers, and are posted to the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List :-

N.Z. ARTILLERY Major C. K. Reed, D.S.O. Dated 2nd February, 1946. Captain (acting Major) R. W. Morris, M.C., with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel D. A. Carty, E.D., relinquishes his appoint­ Captain. Dated 9th February, 1946. ment as temp. Major in the N.Z. Temporary Staff, and is transferred Gaptains- to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), Area 5. Dated 19th February, R. F. White. Dated 6th Februarv, 194f3. 1946. T. Hanger. .J. :lVIahar, with the ra'nk of Captain. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) J. S. Findlay, E.D., is posted to Da.ted 8th February, 1946. the Retired List with the rank of Captain. Dated 10th February, 1946. G. G. Olsen. Dated 13th February, 1946. Lieutenants (Acting Captains)- N.Z. INFAN'l'RY S. W. Turnbull, M.G., with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 6th February, 1946. The Auckland "Regiment (Oountess of Ranfurly's Own) L. G. SpringhaIl, with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 8th Fraser John Edward Baillie (late 2nd Lieutenant, The Hauraki February, 1946. Regiment), to be temp. 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from 13th Lieu tenants- April, 1938. Dated 26th October, 1945. G. R. Colston. Dated 8th February, 1946. R. Erickson. Dated 11th February, 1946. The H auraki Regiment 2nd Lieutenant (t.emp. Lieutenant) E. H. Thompson. . Lieutenant (temp. Major) P. R Allen is posted to the Retired Dated 7th February, 1946 . List with the rank of Major. Dated 9th February, 1946. 2nd Lieutenants- J. K. Gifford. Dated 30th December, 1945. The Wellington Regiment (Oity of Wellington's Own) A. L. Stenhouse. Dated 8th February, 1946. 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Major) K. J. Frazer, M.C., is posted to The undermentioned officers, and are posted to the Retired the Retired List with the rank of Major. Dated 30th December, f.ist:- 1945. Lieutenant-Colonel E. A. McPhail, D.S.O., M.C. Dated 10th Februarv, 1946. The Wellington West Ooast Regiment Captain (temp. Major) R. W. R. Johnson, with the rank of Major. Dated 7th February, 1946. Noel Frank Harre to he 2nd Lieutenant (on probation). Dated Captains- 15th January, 1946. A. H. Boyce. C. W. Rhodes. The Oanterbury Regiment Dated 6th February, 1946. Temp. Major A. P. Boyle is posted to the Retired List with R. A. Tinker, M.G., l\LM. Dated 8th February, 1946. the rank of Major~ Dated 7th February, 1946. F.JONES, Minister of Defence. 242 THE NEW ZEALAND' GAZETTE , [No. 10

Promotions, Relinquishments, and Tran8fers of Officer8 of the Royal Dated 20th January, 1946- , New Zealand; Air Force Flight LieutenantIvan Herbert AULIFF. Dated 24th January, 1946- Air Department, Flying Officer Peter Loch,head KENNEDY. Wellington, 14th February, 1946. Dated 30th January, 1946- ·. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Flight Lieutenant Michael Cyril Wilder ORMOND. R approve the following promotions, relinquishments, and tra.nsfers of officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force :- EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION I: EQUIPMENT OFFICERS Equipment Duties- GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH Promotio'f/s Promotions Flight Lieutenant (Acting Squadron Leader) Cecil William FRANKS, M.B.E., to be Squadron Leader (temp.). Dated 10th The undermentioned Squadron Leaders (Acting Wing Com - January, 1946. ' manders) to be Wing Commanders (temp.) :- Flight Lieutenant Ronald Galpin THORBY to be Squadron Dated 27th December, 1945- Leader (temp.). Dated 3rd February, 1946. Maxwell WILKES. EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION II: TECHNICAL OFFICERS Dated 4th January, 1946- Radar Duties- Robert George LINKLATER, A.F.C. Promotion Dated 5th January, 1946-' Flying Officer Charles Douglas GEORGE to be Flight Lieutenant Peter Alister MATHESON. (temp.). Dated 29th January, 1946. The undermentionedFlight Lieutenants. (Acting Squadron: Leaders) to be Squadron Leaders (temp.) :- Relinquishment Dated 21st December, 1945- Flying Officer John Langford BARLOW is permitted to relinquish Frederick Norman Rhys THOMAS, D.F.C. his temporary commission. Dated 9th February, 1946. Dated 11th January, 1946- ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH Geoffrey Stanton SHARP, D.S.O. Promotions The undermentioned Flight Lieutenants to be Squadron Squadron Leader (Acting Wing Commander) Frederick Charles Leaders (temp.) :- FACER to be Wing Commander (temp.). Dated 27th January, 194(). Dated 20th May, 1945- The undermentioned Flight Lieutenants (Acting Squadron _ Henry Maurice MASON, D.F.C. Leaders) to be Squadron Leaders (temp.) :- Dated 21st December, 1945- Dated 20th December, 1945- James Richard Robert DEVEREAUX; Ernest William De SUZA. Dated 26th January, 1946- Dated 28th February, 1946- Douglas Haig PALMER. Francis James DEEGAN.

Dated 27th January, 1946~ Flying Officer Eric GRANT to be Flight Lieutenant (temp.). Rex Donald DANIELL, D.F.C., A.F.C. Dated 5th January, 1946. Flying Officer (Acting Flight Lieutenant) Robert Alexander Relinquishments MARTIN to be Flight Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 13th January, 1946. The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquish their The undermentioned Flying' Officers to be Flight Lieutenants temporary commissions :- (temp.):- Dated 31st January, 1946- Dated 29th October, 1945- Flying Officer Ian Alpin MCGREGOR. Leonard Arnold Ross HILL. Dated 27th February, 1946-' Dated 19th December, 1945- Squadron Leader Francis Gerald BOWLING. George Gosling ABBOTT. Dated 1st March, 1946- Dated 1st January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant, Walter Teviot BAKER. Stuart LEWIS, D.F.C. Works Section- Dated 5th January, 1946- Promotions Wilfred John MYGIND. The undermentioned Flying Officers (Acting Flight Lieutenants) Dated 11th January, 1946- . tobe Flight Lieutenants (temp.) :- Frederick Percival WALKER. Dated 11th January, 1946- George Tayler KINNELL. Leo Joseph STANAWAY. Dated 14th January, 1946- Dated 15th January, 1946- Lloyd Miller NOBLE. Frederick Almond SISSON. John Robert GRANT. W alter Charles BIGNELL. Harold Rae COSTLEY. Meteorological Section- Dated 17th January, 1946- Relinquishment Julian Robert ADAMS. Flight Lieutenant Hubert Bruce· SAPSFORD is permitted to Colin Hayes HENRY, D.F.C. relinquish his temporary commission. Dated 30th December, 1945. Dated 25th January, 1946- Educational Section- Dudley Watson ALLEN, D.F.C. James Alan PEARCE, D.F.C. Promotion Hugh Henry SKILLING. Flying Officer (Acting Flight Lieutenant) James William Dated 26th January, 1946-: ADAMS to be Flight Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 15th January, 1946. Sydney Harold MANNING, A.F.C. NEW ZEALAND WOMEN'S AUXILIARY AIR FORCE The undermentioned Pilot Officers to be Flying Officers (temp.):- Relinquishments Dated 19th September, 1945- The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquish -their Robert David GEAR. temporary commissions:- Dated 2nd January, 1946- Dated 12th January, 1946- Leonard Nelson REEVES. Assistant Section Officer Dardanella WEAVER. David Spencer DAVIDSON. Dated 19th January, 1946- , J oseph DAVISON. Section Officer Phillida Beatrix DIVE. Dated 3rd January, 1946- Vivian Owen GALLAGHER. RESERVE OF Am FOROE OFFICERS Dated 6th January, 1946- Transfers Oliver HOPKINS. The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active . Foster Malcolm Neill TAPLIN. List to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class A, Section I :- Dated 10th January, 1946- Dated 28th November, 1945- Frederick Edward BAILEY, D.F.C. Flying Officer Leslie Charles BELL. Relinquishments Dated 4th December, 1945- Flying Officer Hector Alexander SINCLAIR. The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquish their Dated 7th December, 1945- temporary commissions :- Flight Lieutenant Reginald Arthur McDONALD. Dated 7th December, 1945- Squadron Leader Edgar Francis HARVIE, A.F.C. Dated 11th December, 1945- Flying Officer John KEYS. Dated 9th January, 1946- Flying Officer Alfred Maurice BROWN. Flight Lieutenant Arthur George Lee HUMPHREYS, D.F.C. Flying OfficerJames Turner TRINGHAM. FEB. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 243

Dated 12th December, 1945- Dated 4th January, 1946- Flying Officer Percival Vivian WEBBER. Wing Commander Robert George LINKLATER, A.F.C. Flying Officer Douglas Raymond FARIS. Dated 5th January, 1946- Dated 19th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Eric GRANT. Flight Lieutenant George Gosling ABBOTT. Flight Lieutenant John Wellesley Evan RAINE, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 20th December, 1945- Dated 7th J~nuary, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Ralph Kenneth KARSTEN. Flight Lieutenant Kenneth Keremehana BEVAN Dated 21st December, 1945- Dated 8th January, 1946- Squadron :Leader Frederick Norman Rhys THOMAS, D.F.C. Flight Lieutenant Robert Charles CARTER. Squadron Leader Janies Richard Robert DEVEREAUX. ~light Lieutenant Ian Douglas WARD. . Flying Officer Grahame Hardimont STEWART. Dated 22nd December, 1945- Flying Officer Eric Temple WILLIAMS. Dated 10th January, 1946- Squadron Leader Cecil William FRANKS, M.B.E. Dated 23rd December, 1945- Pilot Officer Kenneth John MCCAULEY. Dated 11th January, 1946- . Flight Lieutenant Leo Joseph STANAWAY. Dated 24th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Basil Marmaduke de LAMBERT, M.B., Flight Lieutenant David Laurence BADE, A.F.C. Ch.B. Flying Officer Reginald Wilfred JAR,MAN. Dated 25th December, 1945- Pilot Officer Eric Paris Brooke CARPENTER. Dated 12th January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Reginald Phillip HULL. Dated 26th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant William Ernest BRIZLEY. Dated 13th January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Warwick Ritchie Crawford LAWRENCE. Dated 28th December, 1945- Flying Officer Roger Henry BOULDEN. Dated 14th January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant The Reverend Allan Grindell GARDINER. Dated 30th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Harold Edward BRUMBY, D.F.C. Dated 15th January, 1946- Flying Officer Kenneth Duncan SINCLAIR, D.F.C. Flight Lieutenant James William ADAMS. Flight Lieutenant Walter Charles BIGNELL. Dated 1st January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Frederick Almond SISSON. Flight Lieutenant Stuart LEWIS, D.F.C. Flying Officer Patrick John MCVERRY, D.F.C. Dated 5th January, 1946- Dated 16th January, 1946- Wing Commander Peter Alister MATHESON. Flight Lieutenant Robert Francis SMILLIE, M.B.E. Dated 11th January, 1946- Flying Officer Masson John GELLATLY. Squadron Leader Geoffrey Stanton SHARP, D.S.O. Pilot Officer Henry SARGISON. Dated 13th January, 1946- Dated 18th January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Robert Alexander MARTIN. Flight Lieutenant Roland Arnold RODDA, M.B., Ch.B. Flying Officer Joseph Francis GEOGHEGAN. . Dated 25th January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Dudley Watson ALLEN, D.F.C. Dated 21st January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant James Alan PEARCE, D.F.C. Flying Officer Ian Robert CARRUTHERS. Flight Lieutenant Hugh Henry SKILLING. Flying Officer Stanley Anthony WHITE. Dated 26th January, 1946- Dated 22nd January, 1946- Squadron Leader Douglas Haig PALMER. Flight Lieutenant Richard Ewart RAWSTRON, M.B., Ch.B. Flight Lieutenant Sydney Harold MANNING, A.F.C. Flying Officer Neville Robert LEWERS. Dated 27th January, 1946- Dated 23rd January, 1946- Squadron Leader Rex Donald DANIELL, D.F.C., A.F.C. Flight Lieutenant Kenneth Albert ROUSE. Flight Lieutenant Albert Roy Hunter STEVENSON. Dated 5th February, 1946- Flying Officer Maurice George CATRAN. Flight Lieutenant John Louis de BEER, D.F.C. Flymg Officer Gordon Evans BROWN. Flying Officer Colin Windsor DRYLAND. Dated 25th Januarv, 1946- Dated 15th February, 1946- Flight Lieuten~nt Hugh Desmond WILSON. Flight Lieutenant Robert Alfred HEANEY. Flight Lieutenant Norman David WEBB, D.F.C. Flying Officer Allan Cecil EARL. Flight Lieutenant Ian Roderick McKENZIE. Flying Officer Gordon William BURNESS, A.F.C., D.F.l\1. Flight Lieutenant Humphrey Walter GOWLAND, M.B., Ch.B. The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Artive Flying Officer Allen Frank P APESCH. List to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class B, Section I :- Dated 26th January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Stanley Joseph P ArNE. Dated 30th October, 1945- Flight Lieutenant William Henry URQUHART. Flying Officer Charles John MALZARD. Dateg 27th January, 1946- Dated 3rd December, 1945- Wing Commander Frederick Charles FACER. Flying Officer Frank Ar~hie COLLIE. Flying Officer Cyril John HECTOR, M.B.E. Dated 8th December, 1945- Dated 28th January, 1946- Flying Officer John Benj amin THURSTON. Flight Lieutenant Frank Finlay SLIGO, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 14th December, 1945-' Dated 29th January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant John Roulstone COOKE. Flight Lieutenant Gordon Lindsay KENNEDY, D.F.C. Flight Lieutenant Charles Douglas GEOR,GE. Dated 17th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Gordon Murray BRYDON. Flying Officer Ian McLAREN. Flight Lieutenant Verdun Edward FROST. Dated 18th December, 1945- Flying Officer Athol Douglas SMERDON. Flight Lieutenant Henry Neil BLUNDELL, D.F.C. Flying Officer Bernard George WILLIS. Flying Officer Ian Lyell TAYLOR. Dated 20th December, 1945- Squadron Leader Ernest William De SUZA. Dated 30th January, 1946,....- Squadron Leader Herbert Langdale ANDREWS, M.B.E. Dated 21st December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Gerald Standish WILLIAMS. Flying Officer Derek Aylmer LESLIE. Dated 31st January, 1946- Dated 24th December, 1945- Flying Officer Desmond Roy BROWNE, D.F.M. Flying Officer Ian Hamilton BYERS, D.F.C. Flying Officer Leslie Louis ROBERTSON, M.M. Dated 1st February, 1946- Flying Officer Donald Telford PETTIT. Dated 27th December, 1945- Flying Officer William Charles McGregor JESS. Wing Commander Maxwell WILKES. Dated 2nd February, 1946- Dated 28th December, 1945- Flight Lieutenant William Lachlan WILSON, D.F.C. Flight Lieutenant The Reverend Christen Francis DUGGAN. Flying Officer Alec Warren GLYNN. Flying Officer Alan Norman TRUSTRUM. Dated 3rd February, 1946- Dated 31st December, 1945- Squadron Leader Ronald Galpin THORBY. Squadron Leader Allan NORTH, M.B., Ch.B. Flying Officer Franklin Robert Stanley HALLS. Dated 6th February, 1946- Flight Lieutenant John TATTERSALL. Dated 1st January, 1946- Flying Officer William Bruce THOMSON. Flight Lieutenant Robert Duncan SCOTT, M.B., Ch.B. Flight Lieutenant John Clarke McNEUR, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 26th February, 1946- Flight Lieutenant John William VEALE. Flight Lieutenant Sydney George McDOUGALL. Dated 3rd January, 1946- Dated 28th February, 1946- Flight Lieutenant John Farqphar FINDLAY, M.B., Ch.B. Squadron Leader Francis James DEEGAN. Flying Officer William Leonard PAINTER. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. B 244 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 10

Honours and Awards approved by His Majesty the King Administrator of Western Samoa appointed

Office of the Minister of Defence, Office of the Minister of Island Territories, . Wellington, 12th January, 1946. Wellington, 15th February, 1946. IS Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to amend H the following honours and awards to members of the Royal H the appointment of . New Zealand Air Force:- Francis William Voelcker Officer of the M08t Excellent Order of the Briti8h Empire (Military to be Administrator of Western Samoa with the effect that such Divi8ion) . appointment shall be on and from the 27th February, 1946, in lieu Wing Commander Gavin Hannay FORREST (NZ 1813), of Wellington. of the 1st March, 1946, as notified in the Gazette of 1st November, Wing Commander Ian Gordon MORRISON (NZ 1038), of Wellington. 1945. Wing Commander Henry Rodolph WIGLEY (NZ 1312), of Timaru. W. NASH, For the Minister of Island Territories. Member of the M08t Excellent Order of the Briti8h Empire (Military Divi8ion)

Squadron Leader Edwin Perrett RICHARDSON (NZ 1934), of 00n8~tl of the United States of America at Wellington appointed Wanganui. Flight Lieutenant Robert Francis SMILLIE (NZ 1223), of Wellington. Ministry of External Affairs, Acting Flight Lieutenant Reginald Gustav LUND (NZ 1762), of Wellington, 14th February, 1946. Invercargill. Flying Officer John Slingsby BARRAUD (NZ 391200), of Palmerston IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be notified North. H that His Majesty's Exequatur empowering Elvin Seibert, Esquire, Briti8h Empire Medal (Military Division) to act as Consul of the United States of America at Wellington has Flight Sergeant Clyde Molesworth JEFFERY (NZ 391052), of Napier. been issued. Flight Sergeant Maitland Robert ROPER (NZ 391452), of Palmerston W. NASH, North. Acting Minister of External Affairs. Flight Sergeant Edwin Thomas SKEWS (NZ 404~n), of Wellington. Sergeant William POWELL (NZ 416309), of Wellington. Sergeant Thomas Seymour PRICHARD (NZ 402749), of Auckland. Corporal Charles Ernest BREINGAN (NZ 402052), of Wellington. Oonsul of the United States of America at Auckland appointed Corporal Raymond Stewart ST. GEORGE (NZ 403883), of Auckland. His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve Ministry of External Affairs, the following awards to members of the Royal New Zealand Air vVellington, 15th February, 1946. Force in recognition of gallantry and devotion to duty in air IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be notified operations against the enemy:- H that His Majesty's Exequatur empowering John C. Fuess, Esquire, Distingui8hed Flying Oross to act as Consul of the United States of America at Auckland has (16th June, 1944) been issued. Acting Flight Lieutenant Alexander Donovan MCCONNELL W. NASH, (NZ 39061), of Dunedin. Acting Minister of External Affairs. (4th December, 1945) Flight Lieutenant Keith Ross SIMPSON (NZ 415029), of Palmerston North. (12th January, 1945) Staff of the Lega.tion of France at Wellington appointed Acting Squadron Leader Francis Dewar BETHWAITE (NZ 40641), of Ministry of External Affairs, Auckland. . Wellington, 16th February, 1946. Acting Squadron Leader James Ralph COURT (NZ 401754), of T is hereby notified for public information that the following Auckland. I appointments have been made to the staff of the Legation of Acting Squadron Leader Maxwell James MILLENER (NZ 412716), of France at Wellington :- Auckland. Flight Lieutenant Maurice KIDSON, A.F.M. (NZ 437025), of George Denizeau, Esquire, First Secretary ; Wellington. Henri Costilbes, Esquire, Attache; Flight Lieutenant John PARKES (NZ 412728), of Hamilton. Pierre Burthe, Esquire, Commercial Attache; and Flight Lieutenant Mervyn Keith SMITH (NZ 401733), of Auckland. Gerald Leroy-Terquem, Esquire, Press Attache. Flight Lieutenant Walter Lemnos WINCHESTER (NZ 405535), of W. NASH, Hastings. Acting Minister of External Affairs. Acting Flight Lieutenant Allan Archibald WATSON (NZ 4212905), of Hawera. Flying Officer Hamish Alexander HOGG (NZ 416491), of Halcombe. . Staff of the Legation of the Union of Soviet Sociali8t RepUblics at F. JONES, Minister of Defence. Wellington appointed

Ministry of External Affairs, New Yea?' Honour8 Li8t (United Kingdom) Wellington, 16th February, 1946. Office of the Minister of Defence, T is hereby notified for public information that the following Wellington, 4th February, 1946. I appointments have been made to the staff of the Legation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at Wellington :- IS Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve H the following honours and awards to members of the Royal Pavel K. Ermoshin, Esquire, First Secretary; New Zealand Air Force on the occasion of the celebration of the Alexei V. Vikhranov, Esquire, Third Secretary; and NewYear:- Pavel 1. Artemov, Esquire, Attache. MILITARY DIVISION W. NASH, Officer of the M08t Excellent Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.). Acting Minister of External Affairs. Squadron Leader Lindsay Edward DURRANT (NZ 2379), of Feilding. Squadron Leader Hayden Hugh James MILLER, D.F.C., A.F.e. (NZ 1996), of MorrinsviUe. Appointment of Industrial Efficiency AppeaZ Authority under Section 10 of the Statutes Amendment Act, 1942 Member of the M08t Excellent Order of the Briti8h Empire (M.B.E.) Flight Lieutenant Raymond Brown HESSELYN, D.F.C., D.F.M. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to (NZ 404362), of Christchurch. H appoint the Flight Lieutenant Rober~ Garth STARK (NZ 40631), of Dunedin. Honourable Sir Francis Vernon Frazer Flying Officer Cyril John HECTOR (NZ 391354), of Runanga. to the office of Industrial Efficiency Appeal Authority under the Flying Office:t;' Stewart Edward NICOL (NZ 416573), of Christchurch. authority of section 10 of the Statutes Amendment Act, 1942. Pilot Officer James George BARNES (NZ 405362), of Dunedin. D. G. SULLIVAN, Air Force Or08s lVlinister of Industries and Commerce. Squadron Leader Erickson BEST (RAF 36236), of England. Squadron Leader Athol Larry MCGRATH, D.F.C. (NZ 415337), of Christchurch. Ooroner appointed Flight Lieutenant Henry Drury ALCOCK (NZ 403928), of Napier. Flight Lieutenant William Paul Nevill CLARKE (NZ 415292), of Department of Justice, Central Otago. . Wellington, 19th February, 1946. NZ 39343 Warrant Officer Joseph Richard TURVEY, of Oamaru. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint . ~ Briti8h Empire Medal (B.E.M.) H Reuben Sydney Entwistle, Esquire, J.P., NZ 405029 Flight Sergeant Roy Gerald Maurice KENNARD, of Christchurch. of Cambridge, to be a Coroner for the Dominion of New Zealand. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. FEB. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 245

Appointment oj Ohild Welfare Officers under the Ohild Welfare Act, Appointments in the Public Service 1925 Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 19th February, 1946. Education Department, HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following Wellington, Bth February, 1946. appointments in the Public Service :- N pursuance of section 2 of the Child Welfare Act, 1925, I, Henry T I Greathead Rex Mason, Minister of Education, do hereby George Alexander Challies appoint- Catherine Olive Morris, to be an Inspector under the Dairy Industry Act, 1908, on and from Nesta Stewart, the 19th day of September, 1944. Doris Gladys Fisher, James· Gemmell Wilson Helene de Cleene Rigg, Isabel M. Kennedy, to be an Inspector under the Dairy Industry Act, 1908, on and from Freda Ellen Ballinger, the 28th day of August, 1945. Edna Durie Maysmoor, Moira Margaret Donnelly, Horace Coates Whittington Peggy Mary Laing, and Russell Edward Cumming to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Factories Act, 1921-22, on and from the 21st day of January, 1946. as Child Welfare Officers for the purposes of the said Act. L. A. ATKINSON, Secretary. H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Education.

Notice respecting Proposed Alteration of Boundaries, Borough of Mosgiel Members of the Dairy Factory Managers Registration Board appointed.-(Notice No. Ag. 4257) Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 16th February, 1946. URSUANT to the powers conferred upon me by Regulation 3: 2 T is hereby notified that a petition has been presented to His P of the Dairy Factory Managers Regulations 1941, I, Benjamin I Excellency the Governor-General under the Municipal Cor]!lora­ Boberts, Minister of Agriculture, hereby appoint- tions Act, 1933, praying that the area described in the Schedule hereto may be excluded from the Borough of Mosgiel and included (1) On the recommendation of the New Zealand Dairy Factory in the County of Taieri. Managers Associatioh- All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge any written o bj ections to or petitions against the proposed alteration of John Murray, Esquire, boundaries which they desire to lodge within one montJ:. from the being a member of the said association; first publication of this notice, such objections or petitions to be addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington. (2) On the recommendation of the New Zealand Dairy Board­ William Greig Macartney, Esquire, SCHEDULE being a dairy company director; AREA PROPOSED TO BE EXCLUDED FROM THE BOROUGH OF MOSGIEL (3) On the recommendation of the Otago and Southland Dairy AND INCLUDED IN THE COUNTY OF TAIERI Factory Managers Industrial Union- ALL t~at area containing 5 acres 3 roods 33 poles, more or less, George Dickson, Esquire, being part of Section 25, Irregular Block, East Taieri Survey District, bounded towards the south-east by a public road 468 links being a member of the said union; and from the south-west corner of Section 26; thence by right lines bearing 3320 52' 1025·8 links, bearing 218 0 59' 200·8 links, bearing (4) Horace Arthur Foy, Esquire, 540 26' 30" 380 links to Section 26; thence towards the north-east being a member of the staff of the Department of by said Section 26, 1210 links; be all the aforesaid linkages more Agriculture, or less. F. JONES, to be members of the Dairy Factory Managers Registration Board For the Minister of Internal Affairs. established by the said regulations. (LA. 103/5/15.) Dated at Wellington, this 13th day of February, 1946. B. ROBERTS, Minister of Agriculture. Notice respecting Proposed Abolition of the North Rakaia River District, Oounty of ElleSlnere

Deputy Registrars of Marriages, &c., appointed Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 18th February, 1946. Registrar-General's Office, T is hereby notified that the North Canterbury Catchment Wellington, 19th February, 1946. I Board has presented a petition to His Excellency the Governor­ General under the River Boards Act, 1908, and the Soil Conservation T is hereby notified that the following appointments have been and Rivers Control Act, 1941, praying that the North Rakaia River I made:- , District may be abolished. All persons affected are hereby called Henry Brodie Rob b upon to lodge any written objections to or petitions against the to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths for the District of proposed abolition which they desire to lodge within one month Petone, on and from the 28th day of December, 1945. from the first publication of this notice, such objections or· petitions to be addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington. Oliver Redver Gardner F. JONES, to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for For the Minister of Internal Affairs. the District of Kaikoura, on and from the 16th day of January, 1946. (LA. 103/25/6.) Leonard Harold Lovegr?ve to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for· the District of Ohaeawai, on and from the 22nd day of January, 1946. Exemption Order under the Transp01't Legislation Emergency Reg1)'lations 1940 John Whiting Sewell to he Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for URSUANT to the Transport Legislation Emergency Regulations the District of Amuri, on and from the 25th day of January, 1946. P 1940, the Minister of Transport doth here by. order and declare Frederick Charles Schroeder that the provisions of clause (1) of Regulation 7 of the Motor­ drivers Regulations 1940 in so far as they relate to the driving of a to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths for the District of motor-omnibus, shall not apply to the person hereinafter mentioned, Gisborne at Te Karaka, on and from the 28th day of January, 1946. but in lieu thereof the following provision shall apply :- Joyce Henrietta Esme Creed (Miss) A motor-driver's license issued under the Motor-drivers Regu­ lations 1940 to the person described in column 1 of the Schedule to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for hereunder may authorize him to drive a motor-omnibus for the the District of Mercury Bay, on and from the 28th day of January, purpose of the business of the respective employer described in 1946. column 2 of the said Schedule, but shaH not authorize him while he Albert Ernest Frederic Pierson is under the age of twenty-one years tu drive a motor-omnibus for to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for any other purpose. the District of Ross, on and from the 6th day of February, 1946. SCHEDULE Jean Gutberlet (Miss) Column 1 (Driver). Column 2 (Employer). to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Dimtrict of Gordon Riddle, of Mangapehi Robert Farrow, of Mangapehi. Brunner, on and from the 6th day of February, 1946. Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of February, 1946. P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. 246 THE NEW ZEALAND" GAZETTE [No~ 10

The Palmerston North Milk Delivery Notice, 1946

URSUANT to the Milk Delivery Emergency Regulations 1945,* the Minister of Marketing doth hereby revoke the Palmerston P North Milk Delivery Notice, 1943, and the amendment thereof,t and in substituting this notice therefor doth hereby give notice as follows :- 1. This notice may be cited as the Palmerston North Milk Delivery Notice, 1946. 2. This notice shall come into force on the seventh day after the date -of publication thereof in the Gazette. 3. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided for the district described in the said Schedule.

SCHEDULE THE PALMERSTON NORTH M:rr..K DELIVERY SOHEME, 1946 (I) FOR the purposes of this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires,~ "The district" means the city of Palmerston North and areas adjacent thereto as indicated by zones marked orithe plan: " The plan" means the plan of the district deposited for the purposes of the scheme in the Head Office of the Milk Marketing Division of the Marketing Department at Wellington under No. M.M.D. 3: " Milk" includes cream: "Minister" means the Minister of Marketing: " Zone" means a zone of the district marked on the said plan. (2) (i) For the purposes of assisting in the administration of this scheme there shall be a committee, which shall consist of the following members:- " (a) Two members to be appointed by the Palmerston North Metropolitan Milk Board: (b) One member to be appointed by the Palmerston North Milk-vendors' Association (Inc.): (c) The Director of Milk Marketing, or other officer of the Public Service to be appointed by him in his stead. (3) On the death or resignation of any member of the committee, the vacancy created thereby shall be filled by appointment in the manner in which the vacating member was appointed. (4) The functions of the committee shall be to receive and investigate complaints affecting the administration of this scheme, to advise the Minister on any _matters that may be referred to the committee by the Minister or that may be considered by it of its own motion, and to make recommendations to the Minister for amending this scheme. (5) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this scheme, the committee may regulate its procedure in such manner as it thinks fit. (6) Deliveries of milk under contract to schools and to establishments of the Armed Forces are excluded from this scheme. (7) The Manawatu MIlk and Cream Co., Ltd., is authorized to deliver pasteurized milk throughout the whole district provided that of the vehicles used for this purpose only one is a motor-vehicle. (8) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this scheme the persons hereinafter described may deliver milk, wholesale or retail, to the areas allocated to them as follows and not otherwise:-

Name. Area.

A. de Vantier, 90 Botanical Road In Zone 1 (Botanical Road 1-271, Boundary Road 99-362, Featherston Street 1-71, Chelwood I-52, Shamrock, Armstrong, Seddon, Rewa, Konini, Matipo 23-60). Hughes Bros., 116 Heretaunga Street In Zone 2 (Kingswood, Bryant 52-86, B.urns Avenue, Lyndhurst, Joseph 1-46, West, Main 146-212, Cook 1-22, Cuba 1-107, Chelwood 53-71, Domain, Willis, except E-Tan Ice Cream Co. contract). R. and A. Cox In Zone 3 (Kowhai Avenue, Karamu Avenue, Featherston 82-155, Oakley, Pascal, Bryant I-51, Chelwood 72-92, Waldegrave 1-76). O. L. Drew, Cook Street In Zone 4 (Clausen, Wood, Mahoe Avenue, Argyle Avenue 1-17) and in Zone 9 (Boundary Road (North to Roy Street), Roy, Florence I-50, St. John's Avenue, Stanley Avenue 1-36, Mere Mere Avenue, Russell 79-112, Featherston 316-380). E. Drew, 75 Havill Street .. - In Zone 5 (Matipo 1-22, Rangitikei 258-391, Miro, Guy Avenue, Havill, Argyle Avenue 18-81, Edgeware, Ivanhoe Terrace, Wellsbourne, Beresford, Aroha, Annandale Avenue, Nikau, Featherston 156-173 and 195-225, at Newbury 1). P. T. Jamieson, 93 Featherston Street In Zone 6 (Featherston 174-194, Campbell, Lombard, George, Coleman Place, Main 214-415, except Railways contract). Manawatu Milk and Cream Co., Ltd., Grey In Zone 7 (Waldegrave 77-85, Cuba 108-242, except Birch and Soris Dairy, David, Andrew, Street Young, Bourke, Taonui, Maire, Rangitikei I-King Street and 77-129, Queen I-55, The Square 130-152, Church 150-339, McGiffert, Clealand, Snelson, Pitt, Ferguson 293-338 and 351-378, Cook 69-76, Linton 1-38, Chaytor, Fitzherbert Avenue 101-148, Ranfurly 1-11, Joseph 47-64). A. G. Hansen In Zone 8 (Rangitikei Line, Boundary Road (Rangitikei Street to North Street), North, Featherston 248-313, Elizabeth, Carow, Pirie 1-18, Carroll, Nash, Ngata, Rangitikei 130-257. L. A. Newcombe, Whakaronga In Zone 10 (Princess 1-11 and Technical School, Queen 56-81 (including Northcote Private Hospital), Grey I-200, Fitchett, Pirie 19-25, Ward, Massey, Alan, Russell 113-170, Featherston 381-420, Langston Avenue 22-38, Carlton Avenue, Albert I-55, and Hospital contract). V. W. Doull, 89 Victoria Avenue In Zone 11 (King 115-134, Princess 12-75, Broadway Avenue 120-287, Amesbury, Victoria Avenue 1-34, Vivian, Edward, Sydney, Regent, Rangitane, except Technical School in Prjncess Street). M.G.Valk In Zone 12 (Keith 54-73, Haydon, Vogel 124-210, Featherston 421-663, Heretaunga 103-158, Grey 203-301, Rangitira Avenue, Marania Crescent, Albert 56-104, Broadway Avenue 291-344, Martin). J. Rowan, Milson Line In Zone 13 (Ruahine Street 1-221, Puriri Terrace (excluding Hospital) and in Zone 15 (Milson Line, Seaforth Avenue, Boundary Road 500-649, Tawa, Matamau, Russell 1-43, Rongopai, Florence 51-84, Heretaunga 1-102). R. J. Weallens, Milson Line In Zone 14 (Russell 46-78, Ti Toki, Stanley Avenue 37-81, Langston Avenue 1-21). H. ,J, Lepper In Zone 16 (Boundary Road 650-909, Vogel 1-123, Rata, Keith -I-53, McKenzie Road, Montreal, Carlisle, Leeds, Cambridge). K. McKenzie, 37 ,\Yest Street InZone 17 (Vogel 211-283, Main 766-901, Karina Terrace, Weston Avenue, Margaret, \rilliam, Rainforth, Alfred, Kauri). " A. E. Cox, 19 Regent Street In Zone 18 (Main 702-763, Ruahine 222-267, Church 535-621, Summerhays, McArtmur). L. C. Driver, 48 Fitzroy Street In Zone 19 (Manson, Webb, Knowles, Fitzroy, Frederick 1-31, Church 622-633, Ruahine 275-478, East, Ferguson 548-648, Clifton 1-18). E. F. Bee, 635 Ferguson Street In Zone 20 (Limbrick, Phillip, Frederick 32-54, Millar, James, Brightwater Terrace, Napier Road). C. Eglinton, Rangitikei Line In Zone 21 (Main 636-701, Albert 108-540, College Terrace, Clifton 19-29, College 470-491, Te Awe Awe 116-195, Ihaka, Pahiatua, Manawatu). " ..¢\.. D. W~iteman, 287 Park Road In Zone 22 (Fitzherbert Avenue 201-333, Manawaroa, Huia, Graham Place, Te Awe Awe Street 1-115, Collingwood, Jickell, Awatea Terrace, Anderson, Anderson Place, Marne 31-100, Palm Avenue, Park Road 196-290, Karaka, Ake Ake, Victoria Avenue 191-266) and in Zone 25 (Park Road 73-183, Batt 46-21). J. S. T. Chisholm In Zone 23 (College 213-366, Worcester 22-45, Ferguson 224-292, Hereford, South, Ranfurly 33-44, Uriion, Fitzherbert Avenue 152-193, Linton 44-131 except Byers contract, Batt I-20, Moerangi, Cook 143-189). S. G. O'Sullivan .. In Zone 23A (College 370-469, Elmira Avenue, Manapouri Crescent, Ferguson 486-544, Victoria Avenue 74-190, Church 420-482, Dahlia, Phoenix Avenue, Marne I-30, Ada 39-49, Rolleston, Ranfurly 12-28). " G. J. Cooley, Milverton Avenue In Zone 24 (Ferguson 379-469, except Birch and Sons Dairy, Rawhiti, Colombo, Milverton Avenue, Morris, Oxford, Donnington, Cross, Ashley, Ada 1-38, -Princess 80-121, Church 353-412). * Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1945/141. t Gazette, 14th October, 1943, page 1212. Gazette, 31st May; 1945, page 619. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Name. Area.

D~ McKinnon, Foxton Line In Zone 26 (Maxwell's Line, Long Melford Road, Slack's Road, Botanical Road 410-424, Park Road 1-65, Nathan Place, Savage Crescent, Townshend Place, Hammond Place, Hodgen's Place, Mansford Place, College 1-204). E. N. Hunt, 12 Knowles Street In Zone 27 (Foxton Line, Main 1-144, Monrad, Botanical Road 283-394, Church 1-14\), Ferguson 1-223, Keeling, Ngaio, Thomson, Douglas, Moore, College 205-210, Cook 77-142, except Birch and Sons Dairy, Worcester 1-21). . Bennett Bros., Rangitikei Line In Zone 28 (The Square 1-129 and 181-200, Main 438-531, Fitzherbert Avenue 1-100, Broadway Avenue 1-119), and to Burrell's Ice Cream Factory, 264 Albert St. L. A. Lowe, Robe~·ts Line, Whakaronga In Zone 29 (The Square 153-175, Regent Arcade, King 1-114, Cuba 243-306, Rangitikei, King Street to 76). W. T. T. Jones, Whakaronga Delivery to Rosco Tea-rooms in The Square. . Birch and Son . . . . Deliveries to dairies in Cuba, Cook, Ferguson Streets, Broadway Avenue, and The Square.

------~------Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of February, 1946. (M.M.D. Geo. 82/5) B. ROBERTS, Minister of Marketing.

The Hutt Valley and Bays Milk Delivery Notice 1946 (9) The amount of any increase in the gallonage of milk delivered in any zone over the gallonage delivered at the time of the making URSUANT to the Milk Delivery Emergency Regulations, 1945,* of this scheme that may be caused by the additional requirements the Minister of Marketing doth hereby give notice as follows :- of new householders may be allocated at the discretion of the P Minister. 1. This notice may be cited as the Hutt Valley and Bays Milk (10) Deliveries of milk under contract to schools, public hospitals Delivery Notice 1946. and to establishments of the Armed Forces are excluded from this 2. This notice shall come into force on the seventh day after scheme. the date of publication thereof in the Gazette. (11) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this scheme, the 3. The Hutt VaJley Milk Delivery Notice 1943, and the amend­ names and addresses of the vendors who are parties to this scheme, ment thereoft, the Upper Hutt Milk Delivery Notice 1942~, and the and the a,reas in which they may deliver milk, are as follows :-. Eastbourne Milk Delivery Scheme 1942, and the amendment thereof§, are hereby revoked. 4. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided Name and Address. Extent of Delivery. for the district described in the said Schedule. Ryan, W. J., 14 Bay Street, Petone In the zone numbered 1. SCHEDULE Alexander, G., Hutt Road, Petone .. In the zone numbered 2. THE HUTT VALLEY AND BAYS MILK DELIVERY SCHEME, 1946 Laurie, D., 418 Jackson Street, Petone In the zone numbered 3. Caley, E., Manchester Street, Petone In the zone numbered 4. (1) For the purposes of this Scheme, unless the context otherwise Singer, R., Richmond Street, Petone In the zone numbered 5. requires,- Bentley, E. C., 77 William Street, Petone In the zones numbered 6 "The district" means that portion of the Hutt Valley and and 22. Bays Metropolitan Mil~ District delineated by the August Bros., 24 Whites Line West, In the zones numbered 7 demarkation of zones on the plan: Lower Hutt and 21. "Milk" includes cream: Hutt Valley Milk Co., Ltd., 71 Knight's In the zones numbered 8 " Minister" means the Minister of Marketing: Road, Lower Hutt and 31. " Vendor" means any person delivering milk in any portion Bentley, J. E., Main Road, Taita In the zone numbered 9. of the district at the time of the coming into force of Gordon, J., Walters Street, Taita In the zone numbered 10. this scheme : Peck, W. A., 106A Porutu Street, Lower In the zone numbered 11. " Zone" means a zone of the said district as marked on the Hutt plan: Bradley, J., 3 St. Honan's Ave., Lower In the zone numbered 12. " The plan" means the plan of the district deposited for the Hutt purposes of the scheme in the Head Office of the Milk Conroy, A., Porutu Street, Lower Hutt In the zone numbered 13. Marketing Division of the Marketing Department at Inglis, J., 22 Wraterloo Road, Lower Hutt In the zone numbered 14. Wellington under No. M.M.D. 2. Routley, N. H., Taita Gorge, Taita .. In the zones numbered 15 and 38. (2) For the purpose of assisting in the administration of this Chittick Bros., Melling Road, I,ower H utt In the zones numbered 16 scheme there shall be a committee which shall consist of the following and 20. members :- Sa.nders, J., Cemetery Road, Taita In the zone numbered 17. (a) Two members to be appointed by the Hutt Valley and Bavs Kells, J. W., 835 High Street, Lower In the zone numbered 18. Metropolitan Milk Board; • Hutt (b) One member to be appointed by the Hutt Valley and Bays August, G., Main Road, Taita In the zone numbered 19. District Milk-vendors' Association; and Searle Bros., Avalon Crescent, Lower In the zone numbered 23. (c) The Director of Milk Marketing, or other officer of the Hutt Public Service to be appointed by him in his stead. Dalton, J., Stokes Valley All that area known as (3) (a) The members to be appointed by the Hutt Valley and Stokes Valley as de­ Bays Metropolitan Milk Board and the Hutt Valley and Bays lineated in blue on the District Milk-vendors' Association, under clause (2) of this scheme map attached to the shall be appointed by resolutions of the Board and Association plan. respectively as soon as may be after the coming into force of this Deller, "V., Silverstream In the zone numbered 40. scheme. Purser, J., and Son, Main Road, Upper In the zone numbered 37. (b) Any committee member appointed by the said Board or Hutt Association may in like manner be removed from office. Blewman, J. R., Ararino Road, Tren­ In the zone numbered 39. . (4) Any committee member other than the member specified tham 111 paragraph (6) of clause (2) of this scheme may resign his office Craig Estate, Main Road, Upper Hutt In the zone numbered 36. by writing addressed to the Minister. Wise, F. R., 272 Muritai Road, East­ In the zone numbered 35. (~) On the death, resignation, or removal from office of any bourne commIttee member, other than the member specified in paragraph Jones, F. W. H., 8 Puriri Street, East­ In the zone numbered 34. (c) ef clause (2) of this scheme, the vacancy created thereby shall bourne be filled by appointment in the manner in which the vacating member Surrell, A., Main Road, Eastbourne .. In the zone numbered 33. was appointed. Fitchett, H., Gracefield Road, Lower In the zone numbered 32. (6) The functions of the committee shall be to receive and Hutt investigate complaints affecting the administration of this scheme, Davenport, '\iV. P., Gibbs Crescent, All that area known as to advise the Minister on any matters that may be referred to the Homedale, '\Vainui-o-mata Homedale, Wainui-o­ committee by the Minister or that may be considered by it of Its mata, as delineated in own motion, and to make recommendations to the Minister for green on the map amending this scheme. . attached to the plan. (7) Subject to all the provisions of this scheme,the committee '\Vellington Dairy Farmers' Co-operative Deliveries to any person may regulate its procedure in such manner as it thinks fit. Association, Ltd., A.M.P. Buildings, who on or before the (8) Any vendor may deliver milk to any person who on or Customhouse Quay, Wellington 19th December, 1940, before the coming into force of this notice obtained milk regularly obtained, or who here­ from such vendor in quantities of not less than two gallons per day after obtains, milk regu­ notwithstanding that such delivery may be made other than within larly from the company any zone allocated to that vendor. in quantities of not less than 3 gallons per day. * Statutory Regulations 1945, Serial number 1945/141. t Ga~!~~ f:9~~ January, 1943, page 64. Gazette, 18th November, 1943, Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of February, 1946. t Gazette, 4th February, 1943, page 90. B. ROBERTS, Minister of Marketing. § Ga~::~ l£:h February, 1942, page 572. Gazette, 28th January, 1943, (lVLM.D. 102/5.) 248 THE ··NEW ZEALAND ··GAZETTE [No.lO

Notice of Intention to take Land in the Town of Wanaka for a Trout Hatchery

OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1928, to execute a certain public work-to N_ wit, the construction of a trout hatchery-and for the purposes of such public work the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken: And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post-office at Lake Wanaka and is there open for inspection; and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work Dr by the taking of the said land should, if they have any well-g.t:Ouuded objections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Works at Wellington.

SCHEDULE

Approximate Areas of the Pieces of Land Being Situated in Situated iIi Shown on Plan Coloured required to be Block on Plan taken

A. R. P.

3 1 7 Section 2 ...... " " XLIX Town of Wanaka P.W.D.122795 .. Yellow. 0 3 28·4 Part Section 1 ...... " XLIX .. BIue. " " 0 1 26 Section 7 ...... " XLVII .. . " " 0 1 0 Section 6 ...... " XLVII .. Y~how. 0 o 19·4 Part Section 1 .. .. XLVII " " .. .. " " " ·0 1 13·7 Part closed road ...... ; . . .. Sepia . (S.O. 9482.) " " (Otago R.D.) I In the Otago Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 18th day of February, 1946. B. ROBERTS, For the Minister of Work.. (P.W. 24/3380.)

Notice a8 to Statutory Olo8ing-day8:under the Shop8 and Office8 Act, The counties of- 1921-22 NORTH ISLAND First Column. Second Column. First Column. Second Column. HEREAS the local authorities. of the respective separate Akitio districts mentioned in the first column of the Schedule Wednesday. Opotiki Wednesdav. W Bay of Islands Saturday. Oroua Wednesday. hereto hav~ failed to decide what working-day in the week shall be Castlepoint Thursday. the statutory closing-day for shops in their respective districts: Otorohanga Wednesday. Clifton Thursday. Pahiatua Wednesday. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in this behalf con­ Coromandel Thursday. ferred upon him by section 18 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, Patangata Wednesday. Dannevirke Wednesday. Patea Saturday. the Minister of Labour doth hereby appoint as the statutory closing­ Eden Wednesday. day for shops in each such district on and from the 11th day of Piako Wednesday. Egmont Saturday. Raglan Saturday. March, 1946, the respective working-days set opposite their respective Eketahuua Wednesday. names in the second column of the Schedule hereto. Rangitikei Wednesday. Eltham Saturday. Taranaki Thursday. Featherston Saturday. Taumarunui Wednesday. SCHEDULE Great Barrier The boroughs of- Wednesday. Taupo Wednesday. Island Tauranga Saturday. NORTH ISLAND Hauraki Plains Saturday. Thames Thursday. First Column. Second Column. First Column. Second Column. Hawke's Bay Wednesday. Uawa Saturday. Foxton Saturday. II Patea . Saturday. Hobson Saturday. Waiapu Saturday. Levin Saturday. Shannon Saturday. Horowhenua .. Wednesday. Waikato Wednesday. Manurewa Saturday. Waihi Saturday. Hutt Wednesday. Waikohu Thursday. Matamata Saturday. Waipawa Saturday. Inglewood Thursday. Waimarino Thursday. Kairanga Saturday. Waipa Wednesday. Kaitieke Thursday. Waipawa Saturday. Alexandra Saturday. II Kumara Wednesday. Kawhia Thursday. Waipukurau Saturday. BIuff Saturday. . Richmond Saturday. Makara Thursday. Wairarapa Sth. Saturday. Brunner Thurdsay. Ross Wednesday. Manawatu Wednesday. Wairoa Thursday. Hampden Saturday. Waikouaiti Saturday. Manukau Saturday. Waitomo Thursday. Matamata .. Saturday. Waitotara Wednesday. The town districts of- MauricevIlle .. Saturday. Wanganui Thursday. NORTH ISLAND Ohinemuri Wednesday. Weber Thursday. l!'irst Column. Second Column. First Column. Second Column. Ohura Wednesday. Woodville Wednesday. Havelock N ... Saturday. Mercer Saturday. Helensville Saturday. Normanby Saturday. Hikurangi Saturday. Ohaupo Saturday. SOUTH ISLAND Howick Wednesday. Onerahi Saturday. Amuri Wednesday. Murchison Saturday. Hunterville Wednesday. Patutahi Thursday. Ashburton Saturday. Oxford Saturday. Kaponga Saturday. Rawene Saturday. Ashley Thursday. Paparua Saturday. Kawhia Thursday.­ Taradale Wednesday. Awatere Wednesday. Rangiora Thursday. Kihikihi Saturday. Te Karaka Thursdav. Bruce Wednesday. . Selwyn Saturday. Kohukohu Saturday. Te Kauwhata .. Saturday. Buller Saturday; Sounds Wednesday. Manaia Saturday. Cheviot Saturday. Springs Wednesday. Clutha Wednesday. Stewart Island. Saturday. SOUTH ISLAND Eyre Thursday. Taieri Thursday. Edendale Saturday. Fiord" Wednesday. Takaka Saturday. Leeston Saturday.sa.. t. u. rday. II TakakaSouthb.ridge Saturday. Geraldine Thursday. Tuapeka Wednesday~ Nightcaps Saturday. Wyndham Saturday. Grey . Thursday. Waikouaiti Wednesday. Outram Saturday. .. . Halswell Thursday. Waimate Saturday. Inangahua Saturday. Waipara Wednesday. The road districts of- Kowai . Saturday. Wairewa Wednesday. First Column. Second Column. Lake Saturday. Waitaki Saturday. Levels Thursday. Wallace CroixeUes; Sounds County Saturday. Wednesday. Malvern French Pass, Sounds County Thursday. Westland Saturday. Wednesday. Mount Herbert Wednesday. Kenepuru, Sounds County Wednesday. Mount Roskill, Eden County Saturday. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February, 1946. Mount Wellington, Eden County Saturday. Orapiu, Waiheke Island Thursday. JAS. O'BRIEN, Panmure Township, Eden County Saturday. For the Minister of Labour. FEB. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 249

Notice as to Statutory Closing-days under the Shops and Offices Act, Appointing Wednesday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Sumner 1921-22 Area of the City of Christchurch

HEREAS the Mayor· of the City of Christchurch, pursuant HERKt\.S the Commissioner of the Borough of Thames and W to the provisions of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, as W the Commissioner of the Matakaoa County and the Mayors amended by section 4 of the Shops and Offices Amendment Act, or Chairmen, as the case may be, of the local authorities of the 1945, has duly noti£led the Minister of Labour that, in respect of other respective separat,e districts. mentioned in the £lrst column of the Sumner area of the City of Christchurch as defined by the said the Schedule hereto, have duly noti£led the Minister of Labour that section 4, the Christch,urch City Council has decided upon Wednesday the days decided on as the statutory closing-days in their respective as the statutory closing-day for shops in such area: districts, pursuant to the provisions of the Shops and Offices Act, Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in this behalf con­ 1921-22, are the days set opposite their respective names in the ferred upon him by the said Act and amendment, the Minister of second column of the said Schedule: Labour doth hereby appoint Wednesday as the statutory closing­ Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in this behalf conferred day for shops in the said area on and from the 11th day of March, upon him by the said Act, the Minister of Labour doth hereby 1946. appoint that the said respective days shall be the statutory closing­ days for shops in the said respective districts on and from the Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February, 1946. 11th day of March, 1946. JAS. O'BRIEN, For the Minister of Labour.

SCHEDULE The boroughs of- The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.-Notice NORTH hILAND rleclan:ng Land taTeen for the Settlement of a Discharged First Column. Second Column. First Column. Second Column. Serviceman. Huntly Saturday. II Te Puke Saturday. Opunake Saturday. Thames Saturday. HEREAS an application has been made for the consent of Mt. Maunganui Wednesday. Wooddlle Saturday. W the Land Sales Court to a transaction which relates to the Taihape Saturday. land described in the Schedule hereto and to which Part III of the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, applies: And whereas the Land Sales Committee to which the applica. SOUTH ISLAND tion has been referred is of opinion that the land to which the Arrowtown Saturday. Saturday. application relates is farm land suitable for the settlement of a Balclutha Saturday. Tapanui Saturday. discharged serviceman: Cromwell Saturday. II Winton Saturday. And whereas the said committee, not being satisfied that the Crown had decided not to acquire or arrange for the acquisition of The town districts of- the land, did on the 23rd day of January, 1946, make an order N OR'l'H IgLAN~ determining the basic value of the land and no appeal from the said order was made within the time prescribed by the said Act Mangaweka Saturday. II "\Varkworth Saturday. Ohura Wednesday. Waverley Saturday. or within any further time allowed by the Court: Russell Saturday. And whereas the said land is not the land of any serviceman who is for the time being serving outside New Zealand in any of His Majesty's Forces or in any British ship: _ SOUTH ISLAND Now, therefore, the Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance CHnton Saturday. of section 51 of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the said land is taken for the settlement of a discharged serviceman, and hereby The road districts .of- specifies the 12th day of March, 1946, as the date on which the said NORTH ISLAND land shall be deemed to be vested in His Majesty the King. First Column. Second Column. SCHEDULE Ostend, Waiheke Island Wednesday. Taupo, Taupo County Thursday. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT ALL that parcel of land situated in Block IX of the Rangiora Survey The counties of- District, containing £lve hundred and eleven (511) acres three (3) NORTH ISLAND roods seven (7) perches, being Rural Sections 2954, 3617, 4995, First Column. Second Column. First Column. Second Column. 11429 and 11430, and parts of Rural Sections 2865, 2894, 2895, 3103, Cook Thursday. Rodney Saturday. 3104, and 3982, and being parts of Lot 1, D.P. 2038, and being all Franklin Saturday. Rotorua Saturday. the land in certi£lcate of title, Vol. 238, folio 127 (Canterbury Hawera Saturday. Stratford Saturday. Registry). Hokianga Saturday. Waimate West Saturday. Also all that parcel of land situated in Block IX of the Rangiora Kiwitea Saturday. Waitemata Saturday. Survey District, containing one hundred and fifty-eight (158) acres Mangonui Saturday. Whakatane Wednesday. thirty-one (31) perches, being Rural Section 11431 and parts of Rural Masterton Saturday. Whangamomona Thursday. Sections 2894, 2895, 3103, 3104, and 3982, and being parts of Lot 1, Matakaoa Saturday. Whangarei Saturday. D.P. 20,38, and being all the land in certifi.cate of title, Vol. 238, folio Otamatea Saturday. Whangaroa Saturday. 128 (Canterbury Registry). Pohangina Monday. As witness my hand, thh, 15th day of February. 1946. B. ROBERTS, SOUTH ISLAND For the Minister of Lands. Akaroa Saturday. Peninsula Wednesday. (L. and S. 36/1444/4-48.) Collingwood.. Saturday. Southland Wednesdav. Ellesmere Saturday. Tawera Thursday.~ Heathcote Saturday. Vincent Saturday. By-law8 Regulating Traflk on the Rangitikei River Bridgc, Bulls Kaikoura Wednesday. Waihemo Saturday. Mackenzie Saturday. Waimairi Saturday. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section 9 Maniototo Saturday. Waimea Saturday. I of the Main Highways Act, 1922, and by section 155 of the Marlborough Saturday. Public Works Act, 1928, the Main Highways Board doth hereby Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February, 1946. . make the following by-law in respect of the above-mentioned bridge, and doth hereby declare that the said by-law shall come JAS. O'BRIEN, into force on the 16th day of May, 1945. For the Minister of Labour. BY-LAW 1. THAT the Main Highways Board hereby gives notice that no person shall drive or take or permit to be driven or taken any vehicle upon or over the Rangitikei River Bridge at Bulls, on the Appointing Wednesday as the Statutory Closing-day in the New Wanganui-Levin State Highway, at a greater speed than 10 miles Brighton Area of the City of Christchurch per hour or if the gross weight of the vehicle is in excess of 7 tons. 2. (a) No person shall drive or cause or permit to be driven or allow any cattle in excess of forty at any given time to pass along HEREAS the Mayor of the City of Christchurch, pursuant or over the above-mentioned bridge. W to the provisions of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, (b) Cattle includes any bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer, or calf. as amended by section 4 of the Shops and Offices Amendment Act, 3. (9-) Every person who does or cause or procures to be done 1945, has duly noti£led the Minister of Labour that, in respect of anything contrary to the terms of this by-law shall be guilty of an the New Brighton area of the City of Christchurch as de£lned by offence. the said section 4, the Christchurch City Council has decided upon (b) Every person guilty of an offence against this by-law shall Wednesday as the statutory closing-day for shops in such area: be liable to a £lne not exceeding £lve (5) pounds for each such offen(le. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in this behalf con­ The foregoing by-laws were made by a resolution duly passed ferred upon him by the said Act and amendment, the Minister of at a meeting of the Main Highways Board held at Wellington on Labour doth hereby appoint Wednesday as the statutory closing­ 16th May, 1945. day for shops in the said area on and from the 11th day of March, 1946. In witness whereof the common seal of the Main Highways Board is hereunto affixed, this 16th day of May, 1945, in the presence Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February, 1946. of- JAS. O'BRIEN, W. L. NEWNHAM, Chairman. For the Minister of Labour. J. W SCOTT, Mem!:>er. 250 THE NEW ZEALAND ... GAZETTE

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE- OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY, lITH FEBRUARY, 1946 Liabilities A88et8 £ s. d. 7. Reserve­ £ s. d. r. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0 (a) Gold 2,801,877 10 0 2: Bank-notes 43,950,491 10 0 (b) Sterling exchange* 63,801,734 5 4 3. Demand liabilities­ (c) Gold exchange (a) State 14,958,019 16 11 8. Subsidiary coin 19,027 8 10 -(b) Banks 65,497,702 4 7 9. Discounts- (c) Other 846,771 14 1 (a) Commercial and agricultural bills 4 .. Time deposits (b) Treasury and local-body bills 5. Liabilities in currencies other than New 10. Advances- Zealand currency 73,133 17 5 (a) To the State or State undertakings­ 6. Other liabilities 3,294,766 17 8 (1) Marketing organizations 3,107,415 9 3 (2) For other purposes .. 40,000,000 0 0 (6) To other public authorities (c) Other 11. Investments .. 19,258,528 6 8 12. Bank buildings 13. Other assets .. 1,132,303 0 7

£(N.Z.)130,120,886 0 8 £(N.Z.}130,120,886 0 8

• Expressed in New Zealand currency. Proportion of reserve (No.7 less No.5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 53·ll7 per cent. - W. R. EGGERS, Chie( Accountant.

N r;r,tive Land Oourt Fixtures 4. TAIRA WIDTI NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (GISBORNE) Panui closes. Chief .Judge's Office, Native Land Court, Wellington, 19th February, 1945. Tolaga Bay Mon., 1st April, 1946"L 1st Mar., 1946 Tokomaru Bay .. Thurs., 4th April, 1946f NoTICE is hereby given that ordinary sittings of the Native Gisborne· Mon., 29th April, 1946 29th Mar., 1946 - Land Court will be held during the year from the 1st April, Te Araroa Wed., 5th .June, 1946 "L 1946 1946, to the 31st March,1947, at the places and commencing on the Tikitiki Mon., lOth .June, 1946f 3rd May, dates mentioned in the Schedule hereto. Ruatoria Tues., 25th .June, 1946 24th May, 1946 D. G. B. MORISON, _Chief .Judge. Gisborne Tues., 9th .July, 1946 7th .June, 1946 Wairoa Tues., 30th .July, 1946"L SCHEDULE Nuhaka Tues., 13th Aug., 1946f 28th .June, 1946 Mon., 9th Sept., 1. TOKERAU NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (NORTH AUCKLAND) Tolaga Bay 1946"L 9th Aug., 1946 Panui closes. " Tokomaru Bay .-. Thurs., 12th Sept., 1946f Rawene Tues., 9th April, 1946 1st Mar., 1946 Gisborne Tues., 24th Sept., 1946 23rd Aug., 1946 Te Araroa 23rd Oct.~ Whangarei" Wed., 1st May, 1946 15th Mar., 1946 Wed" 1946} 20th Sept., 1946 Kaitaia Wed., 5th .June, 1946 26th April, 1946 Tikitiki Tues., 29th Oct., 1946 Auckland Tues., 18th June, 1946 10th May, 1946 Ruatoria Tues., 12th Nov., 1946 llth Oct., 1946 Kaikohe Tues., 25th June, 1946 17th May, 1946 Gisborne Tues., 3rd Dec., 1946 1st Nov~, 1946 Wairoa Tues., llth Feb., Kaeo Tues., 16th July, 1946 7th June~ 1946 1947"L lOth Jan., 1947 Dargaville Tues., 6th Aug., 1946 28th June, 1946 Nuhaka Tues., 25th Feb., 1947f Whangarei Wed., 28th Aug., 1946 19th July, 1946 " Gisborne Tues., llth Mar., 1947 7th Feb., 1947 Rawene Tues., 17th Sept., 1946 9th Aug., 1946 Auckland Tues., 22nd Oct., 1946 13th Sept., 1946 5. AOTEA NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (WANGANUI) Kaikohe Wed., 30th Oct., 1946 20th Sept., 1946 Panui closes. Dargaville Tues., 19th Nov., 1946 11th Oct., 1946 Kaitaia Tues., 3rd Dec., 1946 25th Oct., 1946 New Plymouth Tues., 2nd April, 1946 1st Mar., 1946 Whangarei Tues., 14th .Jan., 1947 22nd Nov., 1946 Wanganui Tues., 7th May, 1946 5th April, 1946 Kaeo Tues., 25th Feb., 1947 17th Jan., 1947 Hawera Tues., 4th June, 1946 3rd May, 1946 Auckland Tues., 4th Mar., 1947 24th Jan., 1947 Wanganui Tues., 2nd July, 1946 31st May, 1946 Kaikohe- Tues., 11th Mar., 1947 31st .Jan., 1947 New Plymouth Tues., 30th July, 1946 28th June, 1946 Wanganui Tues., 20th Aug., 1946 19th July, 1946 2. W.aIKATd-MANIAPOTO NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (SOUTH Hawera Tues., 10th Sept., 1946 9th Aug., 1946 AUCKLAND) Wanganui Tues., 24th Sept., 1946 23rd Aug., 1946 Panui closes. Tokaanu Tues., 19th Nov., 1946 18th Oct., 1946 Te Kuiti Tues., 30th April, 1946 22nd Mar., 1946 - New Plymouth Thurs., 16th Jan., 1947 13th Dec., 1946 Ngaruawahia Tues., 28th May, 1946 18th April, 1946 Wanganui Tues., llth Feb., 1947 lOth Jan., 1947 Auckland Tues., 4th June, 1946 26th April, 1946 " Tokaanu Tues., 4th Mar., 1947 7th Feb., 1947 Thames Tues., 18th June, 1946- 10th May, 1946 Te Kuiti Tues., 23rd July, 1946 14th June, 1946 If necessary, Wanganui Courts will adj ourn to Raetihi, Taibape, Ngaruawahia Tues., 20th Aug., 1946 21st June, 1946 and Marton. Auckland Tues., 3rd Sept., 1946 26th July, 1946 Hawera Courts will adjourn to Opunake. Thames Tues., 17th Sept., 1946 9th Aug., 1946 Tokaanu Courts will adjourn to Taumarunui. Te Kuiti Tues., 22nd Oct., 194.6 13th Sept., 1946 Ngaruawahia Tues., 12th Nov., 1946 4th Oct., 1946 6. IKAROA.NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (WELLINGTON) Thames _ Tues., 3rd Dec., 1946 25th Oct., 1946 Auckland Mon., 16th Dec., 1946 8th Nov., 1946 Panui closes. Kawhia Thurs., 23rd Jan., 1947 13th Dec., 1946 Masterton Tues., 16th April, 1946 18th Mar., 1946 Ngaruawahia Mon., 27th Jan., 1947 20th Dec., 1946 Hastings Wed., 24th April, 1946 22nd Mar., 1946 Auckland Thurs., 6th Mar., 1947 24th Jan., 1947 Wellington Tues., 14th May, 1946 12th April, 1946 Levin Tues., 30th .July, 1946 28th June, 1946 3. W AI.A.RIKI NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (ROTORUA) Wellington Tues., 6th Aug., 1946 5th July, 1946 Panui closes. Masterton Tues., 20th Aug., 1946 19th July, 1946 Rotorua Tues., 7th May, 1946 2nd April, 1946 Hastings Wed., 28th Aug., 1946 26th .July, 1946 Tauranga Tues., 21st May, 1946 16th April, 1946 Wellington Tues., 15th Oct., 1946 13th Sept., 1946 Whakatane Tues., 28th May, 1946 23rd April, 1946 Levin Tues., 5th Nov., 1946 4th Oct., 1946 Opotiki Wed., 5th June, 1946 30th April, 1946 MaE\terton Tues., 12th Nov., 1946 llth Oct., 1946 Rotorua Tues., 2nd July, 1946 28th May, 1946 Hastings Wed., 4th Dec., 1946 1st Nov., 1946 Tauranga Tues., 6th Aug., 1946 2nd July, 1946 Wellington Wed., 15th Jan., 1947 13th Dec., 1946 Whakatane Tues., 13th Aug., 1946 9th .July, 1946 Levin Tues., 25th Mar., 1947 25th Feb., 1947 Opotiki Tues., 20th Aug., 1946 16th July, 1946 Rotorua Tues., 3rd Sept., 1946 30th July, 1946 7. SOUTH ISLAND NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT Taupo Tues., 24th Sept., 1946 20th Aug., 1946 Rotorua Tues., 5th Nov., 1946 1st Oct., 1946 Panui closes. Tauranga Tues., 12th Nov., 1946 8th Oct., 1946 Picton Tues., llth June, 1946 13th May, 1946 Whakatane Tues., 19th Nov., 1946 15th Oct., 1946 Kaiapoi Tues., 18th .June, 1946 17th May, 1946 Opotiki Tues., 26th Nov., 1946 22nd Oct., 1946 Temuka Wed., 3rd July, -1946 31st May, 1946 Rotorua Tues., lOth Dec., 1946 5th Nov., 1946 Dunedin Tues., 9th .July, 1946 10th June, 1946 Rotorua Tues., 21st Jan., 1947 10th Dec., 1946 Invercargill NIon., 15th .July, 1946 17th .June, 1946 Tauranga _ Tues., 18th Feb., 1947 14th Jan., 1947 Picton Tues., 28th .Jan., 1947 18th Dec., 1946 Whakatane Tues., 25th Feb., 1947 21st Jan., 1947 Kaiapoi Tues., 11th Feb., 1947 10th Jan., 1947 Opotiki Tues., 4th Mar., 1947 28th Jan., 1947 Invercargill_ Wed., 26th Feb., 1947 27th Jan., 1947 Rotorua Tues., llth Mar., 1947 4th Feb., 1947 , Dunedin Tues., 4th Mar., 1947 4th Feb., 1947 Taupo Tues., 18th Mar., 1947 11th Feb., 1947 : Temuka Tues., llth Mar., 1947 llth Feb., 1947 FEB. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 251

Price Order No. 485 (Fresh Green Peas canned by S. Kirkpatrick Retailers' Prices and Co., Ltd., or Thompson and Hills, Ltd.) 6. The maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any goods-to which this Order applies shall be determined URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of in accordance with the following provisions, namely:- P Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, (a) When sold by a retailer iIi any area within which any acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, wholesaler carrying on business in any of the cities doth hereby make the following Price Order :- or boroughs of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, PRELIMINARY Picton, Motueka, Kaikoura, Takaka, Collingwood, 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 485, and shall Greymouth, Westport, Lyttelton, Bluff, Hamilton, come into force on the 25th day of February, 1946. Gisborne, vVhangarei, New Plymouth, Tauranga, 'Nanga­ 2. Unless the context otherwise requires, terms and expressions nui, Napier, or Nelson normally undertakes .the free defined in the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* delivery of goods to retailers, the maximum retail price when used in this Order, have the meanings sever;:tlly assigned shall be the appropriate maximum price specified in the thereto by those regulations'. Schedule hereto: (b) When sold by a retailer in any other area, the maximum ApPLICATION OF THIS ORDER retail price shall be the appropriate maximum price 3. This Order applies with respect to all fresh green peas that specified in the Schedule hereto, increased as follows :- are canned by S. Kirkpatrick and Co., Ltd. or by Thompson and In respect of 11 oz. containers: By !d. Hills, Ltd. (either company in this Order being referred to as "the In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers: By Id. canner "), but does not apply to fresh green peas canned by any In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers: By other person. ltd. 7. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES Order and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Canners' Prices Tribunal, on application by the canner, or by any wholesaler or retailer, may authorize special maximum prices in respect of any 4. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the goods to which this Order applies where for any reason extraordinary maximum price that may be charged or received by the canner charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the canner, whole­ for any goods to which this Order applies, when sold to a wholesaler, saler, or retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under shall be the appropriate price specified in the Schedule hereto. this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment (2) The maximum price fixed as aforesaid shall be reduced by of goods or may relate generally to all goods to which this Order a trade discount of 10 per cent. thereof, and the price so calculated applies sold by the canner, wholesaler, or retailer while the approval shall be further reduced as follows :- remains in force. (a) Bya discount of 3 per cent. thereof where payment is made within seven days from the date of invoice; or SCHEDULE (b) By a discount of 2! per cent. thereof where payment is MAXIMUM BASIC PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES made after seven days from the date of invoice but on or before the 20th day of the month following the month Canner's and in which delivery is made to the wholesaler. Size of Container. Wholesalers' Retailers' Prices, per Prices, Each. (3) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or Dozen. to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Auckland, Wellington, Palmerston North, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill. Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, Motueka, Kaikoura, Takaka, or s. d. s. d. Collingwood, the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions 11 oz. containers 7 I! 0 lOt of this clause are fixed as for delivery free of transport charges 21 oz. containers l into the consignee'S store: 22 oz. containers J 11 9 5 Provided that in respect of deliveries to a consignee in Half-gallon (nominal) containers 25 0 3 0 Palmerston North the canner may make an additional charge computed at a rate not exceeding 25s. per ton gross weight of the Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of February, 1946. goods comprised in the delivery. Any additional charge made pursuant to this proviso shall be subject to the discount of 3 per The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the cent. or 2! per cent., as the case may be, provided for in paragraphs presence of- W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. (a) and (b) of the last preceding subclause. [L.S.] (4) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or LEO MUNRO, Associate Member. to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Greymouth, Westport, Lyttelton, Bluff, Hamilton, Gisborne, Whangarei, New Plymouth, Tauranga, Wairoa, Wanganui, or Napier, the maximum prices Price Order No. 486 (Fresh Green Peas canned by Irvine and fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause are fixed as for Stevenson's St. George Co., Ltd.) delivery by the consignor on the same terms and cos:ditions as to payment of charges on account of sea freight, marine insurance, URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of Prices and rail or road transport freight as existed prior to the coming P Emergency Regulations 1.,939, * the Price Tribunal, acting with into force of this Order. the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following Price Order :- Wholesalers' Prices PRELIllUNARY 5. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 486, and shall maximum price that may be charged or received by any wholesaler come into force on the 25th day of February, 1946. for any goods to which this Order applies shall be the appropriate 2. Unless the context otherwise requires, terms and expressions price specified in the Schedule hereto. defined in the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* when (2) Except as provided in subclause (3) hereof and subject to used in this Order, have the meanings severally assigned thereto by the provisions of subclause (4) hereof, the maximum price that may those regulations. be charged or received for any goods to which this Order applies ApPLICATION OF THIS ORDER by any wholesaler in the course of a business carried on elsewhere than at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, 3. This Order applies with respect to all fresh green peas that Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Picton, Motueka, Kaikoura, Takaka, are canned by Irvine and Stevenson's St. George Co., Ltd. (in this Collingwood, Greymouth, Westport, Lyttelton, Bluff, Hamilton, Order referred to as "the canner "), but does not apply to fresh Gisborne, Whangarei, New Plymouth, Tauranga, Wanganui, Napier, green peas canned by any other person. or Nelson shall be the price fixed by subclause (1) hereof, increased as follows:- FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES In respect of 11 oz. containers: By 3d. per dozen. Canner's Prices In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers: By 6d. per dozen. 4. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers: By 9d. per maximum price that may be charged or received by the canner for dozen. any goods to which this Order applies, when sold to a wholesaler, shall be the appropriate price speCIfied in the Schedule hereto. (3) Subject to the provisions of subclause (4) hereof, the (2) The maximum price fixed as aforesaid shall be reduced by a maximum price that may be charged or received for any goods to trade discount of 10 per cent. thereof, and the price so calculated which this Order applies by any wholesaler in the course of a business shall be further reduced as follows :- carried on at Palmerston North or Wairoa shall be the price fixed by subclause (1) hereof, increased as follows :- (a) Bya discount of 3 per cent. thereof where payment is made within seven days from the date of invoice; or In respect of 11 oz. containers: By 2d. per dozen. (b) By a discount of 2! per cent. thereof where payment is made In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers: By 4d. per dozen. after seven days from the date of invoice but on or before In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers: By 6d. per the 20th day of the month following the month in which dozen. delivery is made to the wholesaler. (4) The prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause (3) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or to are fixed subject to the same terms and conditions with respect to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Auckland, 'Vellington, cash and other discounts and with respect to freight arrangements Palmerston North, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Timaru, as existed between individual wholesalers and retailers immediately Oamaru, Blenheim, Picton, Nelson, Motueka, Kaikoura, Takaka, prior to the coming into force of this Order. Collingwood, Ak~roa, Onehunga, Lyttelton, or Palmerston South, (5) The foregoing provisions, of this clause shall apply with the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause respect to sales made by the canner to a retailer for the purpose of are fixed as for delivery free of transport charges into the consignee's retail 'sale. store:

* Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057. * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057. C 252 THE· NEW. ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 10

Provided that in respect of deliveries to a consignee in Palmerston (b) When sold by a retailer in any other area, the maximum North the canner may makean additional charge computed atarate retail price shall be the appropriate maximum price not exceeding 258. per ton gross weight of the goods comprised in the specified in the Schedule hereto, increased as follows :- delivery. Any additional charge made pursuant tothis proviso shall In respect of II oz. containers: By t d. be subject to the discount. of 3 per cent. or 2! per cent., as the case In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers: By Id. may be, provided for in paragraphs (a) and (b) of the last preceding In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers: subclause. By I!d. (4) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or to 7. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Greymouth, Westpor~, Order and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Bluff, Gisborne, vVhangarei, New Plymouth, Tauranga, vVanganm, Tribunal, on application by the canner, or by any wholesaler or Napier, Tokomaru Bay, Waikokopu, Wairoa, Gore, Hicks Bay, or retailer, may authorize special maximum prices in respect of any Tolaga Bay, the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions goods to which this Order applies where for any reason extraordinary of this clause are fixed as for delivery free of sea freIght and free of charges (freight·or otherwise) are incurred by the carmer, wholesaJer, rail freight to the port or railway-station that is nearest or most or retailer. .Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause convenient of access to the consignee's store. may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of goods (5) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler C?r to or may relate generally to all goods to which this Order applies any person on behalf of a. wholesaler) to Dannevirke, Hastmg::!, sold by the canner, wholesaler, or retailer while the approval remains Masterton, , Dargaville, Opotiki, Whakatane, HamIlton, in force. Hawera, Carterton, Greytown, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Martinborough, Levin, Otaki, 'or Shannon, the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing SCHEDULE provisions of this clause are fixed as for delivery free of sea freight MAXIMUM BASIC PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES as follows :- Canner's and Place at which Delivery Port to which Sea Wholesalers' Retailers' to be made. Freight to be paid. Size of Container. Prices, per Prices, Each. Dannevirke Napier. Dozen. Hastings Napier. Hokitika Greymouth. s. d. s. d. Dargaville Whangarei. II oz. containers 7 I! o 10! Opotiki Auckland. 21 oz. containerB l II 9 1 5 Whakatane .. Auckland. 22 oz. containers J Hamilton Auckland. Half-gallon (nominal) containers 25 0 3 0 Hawera New Plymouth. Carterton Wellington. Greytown Wellington. Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of February, 1946. Eketahuna Wellington. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed b.ereto in the Pahiatua Wellington. presence of- Martinborough Wellington. W. J. HUNTER (Judge', President. Levin Wellington. [L.S.] LEO MUNRO, Associate Member. Masterton Wellington. Otaki Wellington. Shannon Wellington. Price Order No. 487 (Fresh Green Peas canned by J. Wattie Canneries, Ltd.)

Wholesalers' Prices URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of 5. (l) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the P Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, maximum price that may be charged or received by any wholesaler acting with the authority ofthe Minister of Industries and Commerce, for any goods to which this Order applies shall be the appropriate doth hereby make the following Price Order:- price specified in the Schedule hereto. PRELIMINARY (2) Except as provided in subclause (3) hereof and subject to 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 487, and shall the provisions of subclause (4) hereof, the maximum price that may . come into force on the 25th day of February, 1946. be charged or received for any goods to which this Order applies by 2. Unless the context otherwise requires, terms and expressions any wholesaler in the course of a business carried on elsewhere than defined in the Control of Prices Em.ergency Regulations 1939,* at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, when used in this Order, have the meanings severally assigned Timarn, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, Motueka, Kaikoura, thereto by those regulations. Takaka, Collingwood, Greymouth, \Yestport, Bluff, Gisborne, 1Yhangarei, New Plymouth, Tauranga, Wanganui, Napier, Akaroa, ApPLICATION OF THIS ORDER Onehunga, Palmerston South, Tokomaru Bay, Tolagf1 Bay, Wai- . 3. This !.Order applies with respect to all fresh green peas that kokopu, Wairoa, Gore, Hicks Bay, or Lyttelton shall be the price are canned by J. Wattie Canneries, Ltd. (in this Order referred to fixed by subclause (I) hereof, increased as follows :- as "the canner "), but does not apply to fresh green peas canned In respect of II oz. container::!: By 3d. per dozen. by any other person. In respect of 21 oz. 01'22 oz. containers: By 6d. per dozen. - In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers-: By 9d. pel' dozen. FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES Canner's Prices - (3) Subject to the provisions of subclause (4) hereof, the· 4. (I) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received by any wholesaler maximum price that may be charged or received by the canner for for any goods to which this Order applies in the course of a business any goods to which this Order applies, when sold to a wholesaler, carried on at Palmerston North, Hastings, Dargavllle, or Hawera shall be the appropriate price specified in the Schedule hereto . . shall be the price fixed by subclause (I) hereof, increased as follows :- (2) The maximum price fixed as afOresaid shall be reduced by a trade discount of 10 per cent. thereof, and the price so calculated In respect of II oz. containers: By 2d. per dozen. shall be further reduced as follows:- In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers: By 4d. per dozen. In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers: By 6d. per dozen. (a) By a discount of 3 per cent. thereof where payment is made within seven days from the date of invoice; or (4) The Wices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause (b) By a discount of 2! per cent. thereof where payment is are fixed subject to the same terms and conditions with respect to made after seven days from the date ·of invoice but on cash and other discounts and with respect to freight arrangements or before the 20th day of the month following the as existed between individual wholesalers and retailers immediately month in which delivery is made to the wholesaler. prior to the coming into force of this Order. v (3) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or to (5) The foregoing provisions of this clause shall apply with any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Auckland, Wellington, respect to sales made by the canner to a retailer for the purpose of Napier, Hastings, Christchurch, Dunedin, or Invercargill, the retail sale. maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause are fixed as for delivery free of transport charges into the consignee's store.' . Retailers' Prices (4) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Greymouth, Westport, 6. The maximum price that may be charged or received by any Lyttelton, Bluff, Hamilton, Gisborne, New Plymouth, \Yanganui, retailer for any goods to which this Order applies shall be determined Palmerston North, Wairoa, Masterton, Dannevirke, Hawera, in accordance with the following provisions, namely :- Hokitika, Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, or Motueka, (11) When sold by a retailer in any area within which any whole­ the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause saler carrying on business in any of the cities or boroughs are fixed. as for deli very by the consignor on the same terms and of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, conditions as to payment of charges on account of sea freight, marine Invercargill, Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Pieton, insurance, and rail freight as existed prior to the coming into force Motueka, Kaikoura, Takaka, Collingwood, Greymouth, of this Order. . Westport, Lyttelton, Bluff, Gisborne, Whangarei, New Wholesalers' Prices Plymouth, Tauranga, Wanganui, Akaroa, Onehunga, Palmergton, South, Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay, Wai­ 5. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the kokopu, vVairoa, Gore, Hicks Ray, or Napier normally maximum price that may be charged or i'eceived by any wholesaler undertakes the free delivery of goods to retailers, the for any goods to which this Order applies, shall be the appropriate maximum retail price shall be the appropriate maximum price specified in the Schedule hereto. price specified in the Schedule hereto : * Statutory RegulatioDs 1939, Serial number 1939/275, 'page 1057. FEB. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 253

(2) Subject to the prOVISIOns of subclause (3) hereof, the FIXING l\UXIl\iUM PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES maximum price that may be charged or received for any goods to which this Order applies by any wholesaler in the course of a business GanneT's Prices carried on elsewhere than nt Auckland, "\VellinO'ton, Pa.lmerston 4. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the ,North, "\Vairoa, Chri8tchurch, Dunedin, Inve~cargill, Timaru, maximum price that may be charged or received by the canner for Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, Motueka, Greymouth, vVestport, any goods to which this Order applies, when sold to a wholesaler, Lytt:elton, BI"?-ff, Hamilton, Gisborlle, New Plymouth, "\Vanganui, shall be the appropriate price specified in the Schedule hereto. NapIer, Hastmgs, Mastcrton, Dannevil'ke, Hawera" or Hokitika (2) The maximum price fixed as aforesaid shall be reduced shall, be the price fixed by subclause (1) hereof, increased as by a trade discount of 10 per cent. thereof, and the price so follows ;- calculated shall be further reduced as follows ;- In respect of 11 oz. containers; By 3d. pel' dozen. (a) By a discount of 3 per cent. thereof where payment is made In respect of 21 oz. 01' 22 oz. containers; By 6d. per.dozen. within seven days from the date of invoice; or In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers; By 9d. per dozen. (b) By a discount of 2t per cent. thereof where payment is (3) The prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause made after seven days from the date of invoice but on or are fixed subject to the same terms and conditions with respect to before the 20th day of the month following the month cash and other discounts :wd with respect to freight arrangements in which delivery is made to the wholesaler. as existed between individual wholesalers and retailers immediately (3) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or to prior to the coming into force of this Order. any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Auckland, Wellington, (4) The foregoing provisions of this clause shall apply with Christchurch, or Dunedin, the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing respect to sales made by the canner to a retailer for purposes of provisions of this clause are fixed as for delivery free of transport retail sale. charges into the consignee's store. Retailer8' Prices (4) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or to G. The maximum price that may be charged or received by aliy any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Greymouth" \iVestport, retailer for any goods to which this Order applies shall be determined Lyttelton, Bluff, Hamilton, Gisborne, New Plymouth, vYanganui, in accordance with the following provisions, namely ;- Hokitika, Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, lVIotueka, Palmerston North, Wairoa, lVIasterton, Dannevirke, Napier, Hast­ (0) When sold by a retailer in any area within which any whole­ ings, Invercargill, or Hawera, the maximum prices fixed by the saler carrying on business in any of the cities or boroughs forego,ing provisions of this clause are fixed as for delivery by the of Auckland, 'Vellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, consignor free of sea freight and rail freight. Invercargill, Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, Motueka, Greymouth, Westport, Lyttelton, Bluff, Wholesalers' Prices Hamilton, Gisborne, New Plymouth, "\Vanganui, Napier, Palmerston North, vVairoa, Hastings, Dannevirke, 5. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the JVIasterton, Hawera, or Hokitika normallv undertakes maximum price that may be charged or received by any wholesaler the free delivery of goods to retailers, the maximum for any goods to which this Order applies shall be the appropriate retail price shall be the appropriate maximum price price specified in the Schedule hereto. specified in the Schedule hereto; (2) The maximum price that may be charged or received for (b) "\Vhen sold by a retailer in any other area, the maximum any goods to which this Order applies by any wholesaler in the course retail price shall be the appropriate maximum price of a business carried on elsewhere than at Auckland, Wellington, specified .in the Schedule hereto, increased as follows ;- Palmerston North, Wairoa, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, In respect of 11 oz. containers; By td. Tiinaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, Motueka, Greymouth, In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers; By Id. Westport, Lyttelton, Bluff, Hamilton, Gisborne, New Plymouth, In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers; Wanganui, Napier, Hastings, Masterton, Dannevirke, Hawera, or By ltd. Hokitika shall be the price fixed by subclause (1) hereof, increased as follows ;- 7. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this Order and suhject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, In respect of 16 oz. containers; By 3d. per dozen. the Tribunal, on application by the can..ller, or by any wholesaler In respect of 30 oz. containers; By 6d. per dozen. or retailer, may authorize special maximum prices in respect of (3) The foregoing provisions of this clause shall apply with any goods to which this order applies where for any reason extra­ respect to sales made by the canner to a retailer for purposes of ordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the canner, retail sale. wholesaler, or retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under Retailers' Prices this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of goods or may relate generally to all goods to which this Order 6. The maximum price that may be charged or received by any applies sold by the canner, 'wholesaler, or retailer while the approval retailer for any goods to which this Order applies shall be determined remains in force. in accordance with the following provisions, namely ;- (a) When sold by a retailer in any area within which any whole­ SCHEDULE saler carrying on business in any of the cities or boroughs JlI'lAXIMuM BASIC PRICES OF GOODS TO \VHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Tims,ru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, Motueka, Greymouth, vVestport, Lyttelton, Bluff, Canner's and Hamilton, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Napier, Size of Container. Wholesalers' Retailers' Prices, per Prices, Each. Palmerston North, Vlairoa, Hastings, Dannevirke, Dozen. Masterton, Hawera, or Hokitika normally undertakes the free delivery of goods to retailers, the maximum retail price shall be the appropriate maximum price s. d. s. d. specified in the Schedule hereto; 11 oz. containers 7 0 o lOt (b) When sold by a retailer in any other area, the maximum 21 oz. containers l 11 0 1 4 retail price shall be the appropriate maximum price 22 oz. containers f specified in the Schedule hereto, increa,.sed as follows ;- Half-gallon (nominal) containers 25 0 3 0 In respect of 1J3 oz. containers; By td. In respect of 30 oz. containers; By Id. Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of February, 1946. 7. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed he-reto in the presence Order and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, t4e of- Tribunal, on application by the canner, or by any wholesaler or W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. [L.S.] retailer, may authorize special maximum prices in respect of any LEO lVIUNRO, Associr.te Member. goods to which this Order applies where for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the canner, wholesaler, or retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause Price Order No. 488 (Fresh Green Peas canned by J. R. Butland Pty., Ltd.) may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of goods or may relate generally to all goods to which this Order applies sold by the canner, wholesaler, or retailer while the approval remains URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of in force. P. Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price' Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following Price Order ;- SCHEDULE MAXIMUM BASIC PRICE OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER, APPLIES PRELIMINARY 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 488, and shall Canner's and come into force on the 25th day of February, 1946. Wholesalers' . Retailers' Size of Container. Prices, per Price!!, Barh. 2. Unless the context otherwise requires, terms and expressions Dozen. defined in the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* when used in this Order, have the meanings severally assigned thereto by those regulations. s. d. s. d. 16 oz. container 8 6 1 0 ApPLICATION OF THIS ORDER 30 oz. container 14 9 1 9 3. This Order applies with respect to all fresh green peas that are canned by or on behalf of J. R. Butland Pty., Ltd. (in this Order Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of February, 1946. referred to as " the canner "), and marketed under the trade name The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of" Crest," but does not apply to fresh green peas canned by any of- other person. W. J. HUNT;ER, (Judge), President. [L.S.] * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057. LEO MUNRO, Associate Member. 254 THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 10

Price Order No. 489 (Fresh Green Beans canned by S. Kirkpafrick Retailers' Prices and Go., Ltd., or Thompson and Hills, Ltd.) 6. The maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any goods to which this Order applies shall be URSU ANT to the powers conferred on it· by the Control of determined in accordance with the following provisions, namely :- P'. Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, (a) When sold by a retailer in any area within which any acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce wholesaler carrying on business in any of the cities or doth hereby make the following Price Order:- boroughs of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dune­ din, Invercargill, Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Picton, PRELIMINARY Motueka, Kaikoura, Takaka, Collingwood, Greymouth, 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 489, and shan Westport, Lyttelton, Bluff,Hamilton, Gisbornf', Whanga­ come into force on the 25th day of February, 1946. rei, New Plymouth, Tauranga, \Vanganui, Napier, or 2. Unless the context otherwise requires, terms and expressions Nelson normally undertakes the free delivery of goods defined in the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* to retailers, the maximum retail price shall be the appro­ when used in this Order, have the me~,mings severally assigned priate maximum price specified in the Schedule hereto: thereto by those regulations. (b) When sold by a retailer in any other area, the maximum retail price shall be the appropriate maximum price ApPLICATION OF THIS ORDER specified in the SChedule hereto, increased as follows :-- 3. This Order applies with respect to all fresh green beans In respect of II oz. containers: By td. that are canned by S. Kirkpatrick and Co., Ltd., or by Thompson In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers: By Id. and Hills, Ltd. (either company in this Order being referred to as In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers: By lid. "the canner")~ but does not apply to fresh green beans canned by any' In respect of gallon (nominal) containers: By 3d. other person. 7. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES this Order and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, Ganner's Pn:ces the Tribunal, on application by the canner, or by any wholesaler or retailer, may authorize special maximum. prices in respect of 4. (I) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the any goods to which this Order applies where for any reason maximum price that may be charged or received by the canner extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the for any goods to which this Order applies, when sold to a wholesaler, , canner, wholesaler, or retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal shall be the appropriate price specified in the Schedule hereto. under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or (2) The maximum price fixed as aforesaid shall be reduced by consignment of goods or may relate generally to all goods to which a trade discoulllt of 10 per cent. thereof, and the price so calculated; this Order applies sold by the canner, wholesaler, or rehiler while shall. be ,further reduced as follows:- the approval remains in force. (a) By a discount of 3 per cent. thereof where payment is made within seven days from the date of invoice; or SCHEDULE (b) By a discount of 2t per cent. thereof where payment is; MAXIMUM BASIC PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES made after seven days from the date of invoice but on or before the 20th day of the month following ii,he month Canner's and in which delivery is made to the wholesaler. Wholesalers' Retailers' SIze of Container. Prices, per Prices. Each. (3) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or Dozen. to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Auckland, Wellington, Palmerston North, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, Motueka, Kaikoura, Takaka, s. d. s. d. or Collingwood, the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions 11 oz. containers 7 It 0 lOt of this clause are fixed as for delivery free of transport charges into 21 oz. containers L 1 the consignee's store: , 22 oz. containers f 11 3 4,t. Provided that in respect of deliveries to a consignee in Palmerston Half-gallon (nominal) containers 24 6 3 0 North the canner. may make an additional charge computed at a Gallon (nominal) containers .. 41 0 5 0 rate not exceeding 258; per ton gross weight of the goods comprised in the delivery. Any additional charge made pursuant to this Dated at Wellington, ~his 14th day of February, 1946. proviso shall be subject to the discount of 3 per cent. or 2tper cent., as the case may be, provided for in paragraphs (a) and (b) of The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence the last preceding subclause. of:- W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. (4) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or [L.S.] to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Greymouth, 'Westport, LEO MUNRO, Associate Member. Lyttelton, Bluff, Hamilton, Gisborne, 'Vhangarei, New Plymouth, Tauranga, Wanganui, Wairoa, or Napier, the maximum prices fixed Price Order No. 490 (Fresh Green Beans canned by I n'ine and by the foregoing provisions of this clause are fixed as for delivery Stevenson\~ St. George Go., Ltr1;) by the consignor on the same terms and conditions as to payment of charges on account of sea freight, marine insurance, and rail or URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of road transport freight as existed prior to the coming into force of P Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, this order. acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, Wholesalers' Prices doth hereby make the following Price Order:- 5. (I) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received by any wholes~ler PRELIMINARY for any goods to which this Order applies shall be the appropnate 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 490, and shall price specified in the Schedule hereto. , come. into force on the 25th day of February, 1946. (2) Except as provided in subclause (3) hereof and subject to 2. Unless the context otherwise requires, terms and expressions the provisions of subclause (4) hereof, the maximum price that defined in the Control of Prices Emergency Hegulations 1939,* mav be charged or received for any goods to which this Order when used in this Order, have the meanings severally assigned applies by any wholesaler in the GOurse of a business carried on thereto by those regulations. elsewhere than at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Timaru, Oamaru, Blenheim, Picton, Motueka, Kaikoura, ApPLICATION OF THIS ORDER Takaka, . Collingwood,· Greymouth, Westport, Lyttelton, Bluff, 3. This Order applies with respect to 11,11 fresh gre@n beans Hamilton, Gisborne, \Vhangarei, New Plymouth, Tauranga, Wanga­ that are canned by Irvine and Stevenson'~ St. George Co., Ltd. nui, Napier, or Nelson shall be the price fixed by subclause (I) (in this Order referred to as "the canner"), but does not apply to hereof, increased as follows :- fresh green beans canned by any other person. In respect of II oz. containers: By 3d. per dozen. In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers: By 6d. per dozen. FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH TIns ORDER APPLIES In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers: By 9d. per Ganner's Pr'ices -~ .~ - dozen. 4. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the In respect of gallon (nominal) containers: By Is. 6d. per dozen. maximum price that may be charged or received by the canner (3) Subject to the provisions of subclause (4) hereof, the maxi­ for any goods to which this order applies, when sold to a wholesaler mum price that may be charged or received for any goods to which shall be the appropriate price specified in the Schedule hereto. this Order applies by any wholesaler -in the course of a business (2) The maximum price fixed as aforesaid shall be reduced carried on at Palmerston North or Wairoa shall be the price fixed by a trade discount of 10 per cent. thereof, and the price so calculated by subclause (I) hereof, increased as follows :- shall be further reduced as follows :- (a) Bya discount of 3 per cent. thereof where payment is marte In respect of 11 oz. containers : By 2d. per dozen. within seven days from the date of invoice; or In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers: By 4d. per doze~. (b) By a discount of 2t per cent. thereof where' payment is In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers: By - 6d. per made after seven davs from the date of invoice but on dozen. or before the 20th d:{y of the month following the month In respect of gallon (nominal) containers: By Is. per dozen. in which delivery is made to the wholesaler. (4) The prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause (3) In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or are fixed subject to the same terms and conditions with respect to to any person on behalf of a, wholesaler) to Auckland, Wellington, cash and other discounts and with respect to freight arrangements PalmerstonNorth, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Timaru, as existed between individual wholesalers and retailers immediately Oamaru, Blenheim, Picton, Nelson, Motueka, Kaikoura, Takaka, prior to the coming into for.c~ of this O~der. . Collingwood, Akaroa, Onehunga, Lyttelton, or Palmerston South, (5) The foregoing provISlOns of thIS clause shall apply WIth the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause respect to sales made by the canner to a r~tailer for purposes of are fixed as for delivery free of transport charges into the consignee's retail sale. ~re: ( * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057. * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial np.}p.ber 1939/275, page 1057. FEB. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 255

Provided that in respect of deliveries to a consignee in (b) When sold by a retailer in any other area, the maximum Palmers ton North the canner may make an additional charge retail price shall be the appropriate maximum price computed at ~ rate not exceeding 25s. per ton gross weight of the specified in the Schedule hereto,. increased.. as follows.::- goods comprised in the delivery. Any additional- charge made In respect of II oz. containers: By td. . pursuant to this proviso shall be subject to the discount of 3 per In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers: By ld. cent. or 2i per cent., as the case may be, provided for in paragraphs In respect of half-gallon· (nominal) containers: (a) and (b) of the last preceding subclause. By lid. (4) In respect of delivenes (whether made to a wholesaler or . In respect of gallon (nominal) containers: By 3d. to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Greymouth, Westport, 7. N othwithstanding anything in the' foregoing 'provisions· of Bluff, Gisborne, Whangarei, New Plymouth, Tauranga, \Vanganui, this Order and subject to such conditions, If any, as it thinks fit, Napier, Tokoma,ru Bay, Waikokopu, Wairoa, Gore, Hicks Bay, or the Tribunal, on application by the cannei', or by any wholesaler or Tolaga Bay, the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions retailer, may authorize special maximum prices in resPect of~I?-y of this clause are fixed as for delivery free of sea freight and free goods to which this Order applies where for any reason_ext'raordirta~y of rail freight to the port or railway-station that is nearest or most charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the canner, wholesaler, convenient of access to the consignee's store. or retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause (f» In respect of deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or to may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of goods any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Dannevirke, Hastings, or may relate generally to all goods to 'which this Order applies Masterton, Hokitika, Dargaville, Opotiki, Whakatane, Hamilton, sold by the canner, wholesaler, or retailer while the. approval remains Hawera, Carterton, Greytow-n, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Martinborough, in force. Levin, Otaki, or Shannon, the maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of this clause are fixed as for· de1ivery free of sea freight as follows :- SCHEDULE Place at which Delivery Port to which Sea Freight MAXIMUM BASIC PRICES OF GOODS TO WHICH THL'3. ORDER APFLI.ES to be made. to be paid. Dannevirke Napier. Canner's and Hastings Napier. Size of Container. Wholesalers' Retailers' Prices, per Prices, Each .. Hokitika Greymouth. Dozen. Dargaville Whangarei. Opotiki Auckland. Whakatane Auckland. s. d. s. d. Hamilton Auckland. 11 oz. containers ...... 7 It o 10k Hawera New Plymouth. 21 oz. containers .. .. l I Carterton Wellington. 22 oz. containers .. .. f II 3 41 Greytown .. Wellington. Half-gallon (nominal) containers .. 24 6 3 0 Ek~tahuna .. Wellington. Gallon (nominal) containers .. 41 0 5 0 Pahiatua Wellington. Martinborough Wellington. Levin Wellington. Dated a,t Wellington, this 14th day of February, 1946. Masterton Wellington. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence Otaki Wellington. of- W. J. HUNT]l}R (Judge), President.. Shannon Wellington. [L.S.] LEO MUNRO~ Associate Member.

Wholesalers' Prices. 5. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the Price Order No. 491 (Fresh Green Beans canned by .J. Wattie maximum price that may be charged or received by any wholesaler Canneries, Ltd.) . for any goods to which this Order applies shall be the appropriate price specified in the Schedule hereto. URSUANT to the powers conferred 'on it by the Control of (2) Except as provided in subclause (3) hereof and subject to Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, the provisions of subclause (4) hereof, the maximum price that may P acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, be charged or received for any goods to which this Order applies doth hereby make the following Price Order:- by any wholesaler in the course of a business carried on elsewhere than at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, PRELIMINARY Timanl, Oamaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Picton, Motueka, Kaikoura, Takaka, Collingwood, Greymouth, Westport, Bluff, Gisborne, 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. -491, 8ind sha,ll vVhangarei, New Plymouth, Tauranga, Wanganui, Napier, Aka.roB., come into force on the' 25th day of February, 1946. .. Onehunga, Palmerston South, Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay, vVai­ 2. Unless the context otherwise requires, terms and expressions kokopu, Wairoa, Gore, Hicks Bay, or Lyttelton shall be the price defined in the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations. 1939:;:* fixed by subclause (I) hereof, increased as follows:-- w hen used in this Order, have the meaningsseverally assigned thereto by those regulations. ' . In respect of II oz. containers: By 3d per dozen. In respect of 21 oz. or 22 oz. containers: By 6d. per dozen. ApPLICATION OF THIS ORDER In respect of half-gallon (nominal) containers: By 9d. per dozen.. In respect of gallon (nominal) containers: By Is. 6d. per dozen. 3. This Order applies with respect to all fresh green beans that are canned bv J. Wattie Canneries, Ltd. (in this Order referred to (3) Subject to the provisions of subclause (4) hereof, the as " the can:ri'er "), but does not apply to fresh green· beans canned maximum price that may be charged or received for any goods by any other person. to which this Order applies by any wholesaler in, the course of a business carried on at Palmerston North, Hastings, Dargaville, or FIXING J\

, ' , ,'Wholesalers' Price8 APPLICATION OF THIS' ORDER , , ,'5., (l)$ubj~ct, to,' the following provisions of this clause, the 3. This Order applies with re~pect to all fresh green beans maximum price that may be charge

)::";Pr1:~e:'Order' )10:'192 (Fre8h Green Beans canned by SCHEDULE, J. R. Butland Pty., Ltd.) MAXIMUM BASIC PRICE OF GOODS TO' WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

,p.URSUANT.to the powers conferred on it by the Control ,of : Canner's and ,: ,·PricesEmergencyRegulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, ' Wholesalers' Retailers' Size of Container. Prices, per Prices, Each. ,acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, Dozen. ,doth, hereby make the following Price Order:-

PRELIMINARY s. d. 's. d. , ," ,"L.ThisOrderl¥ayhe cited as Price Order No. 492, and shall ' 16 oz. container 8 6 I 0 comeiJito foroe on the 25th day of February, 1946. ··1 2. Unless the context otherwise requires, terms and expressions Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February, 1946. defined jn the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations, 1939,* , when' used in this Order, have the meanings severally assigned The Seal of' the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto' in the thereto by those regulations. presence of- W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. [L.S.] • Statutory Regulations 1939. Serial number 1939/275. narm 1057 Timo Mn'N'RO: A",u,,,l,,,.t.,,, MATYlhA'JO FEB. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 257

Price Order No. 493 (Amending Price Order No. 128) (Egg/S)

URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal; acting with the P authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following amending Price Order:- . 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 493, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 128t (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order). . . 2. This Order s~all come into force on the 25th day of February, 1946. 3. The Second and Third Schedules to the principal Order, as set out in Price Order No. 480t, are hereby revokerl, and the following Schedules substituted therefor respectively :- . SECOND SCHEDULE MAXIMUM \VHOLESALE PRICES (PER DOZEN) FOR EGGS SOLD FOR RESALE IN ANY MARKETING AREA WITHIN AN EGG-PRICE AREA

Hen.Eggs. Duck Eggs. Marketing Areas within the Heavy Standard Medium I Pullet Grade. Grade. Grade. Grade. 1 Ungraded. Standard. Medium. Small. IUngmd'd. 1 1 I 1 1

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Aucklnnd Egg--price Area 2 2 2 31 2 2.1 I 2 1 .. .. 2 8! 6! 4! 1 11! 2 2 O! I 9! I-·~· -to Large. I Small. I Ungraded. s. d. s. -d. s. d Hawke's Bay Egg-price Area .. .. 2 7 2 5 2 3 1 9 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 ot Wellington Egg-price Area- <:1 (a) All marketing areas except the WeI- 2 8 2 6 2 4 1 10 2 ~2 2 4 2 .2 2 Ot lington Marketing Area (b) The WeWngton Marketing Area .. 2 8 2 6 2 4 1 10 2 212 2 6 2 4 2 2! 'Westland Egg-price Arett .. .. 2 8 2 6 2 4 1 11 2 5 2 6 2 4 2 4 Christchurch Egg-price Area .. .. 2 6 2 4 2 2 1 9 2 ot 2 4 2 2 2 ot Dunedin Egg-price Area .. .. 2 6 2 4 2 2 1 9 2 Ok 2 4 2 2 2 O! ------THIRD SCHEDULE MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRICES (PER DOZEN) FOR EGGS SOLD FOR RESALE ELSEWHERE THAN IN A MARKEl'ING- AREA:

Hen Eggs. Duck Eggs. -- I Heavy 1 Standard Medium Pullet Standard. Medium. Small. Grade. Grade. Grade. Grade. 1 Ungraded. I I 1 Ungraded. 1 1 I 1 I.' s. d. J s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. d. -I Auckland Egg-price Area .. .. 2 8 2 6 2 4 1 11 2 2! 2 2 1 2 0 1 9 I··I 9t Large. I Small. I Ungi~ded., :~ s. d. s. d. s~ d. Hawke's Bay Egg-price Area .. .. 2 6t 2 4t 2 2l 1 8! 2 It 2 3t 2 I! 2 0 Wellington Egg-price Area .. .. 2 7t 2 5! 2 3t 1 9t 2 2 2 3t 2 It 2 Q Westland Egg-price Area .. .. 2 8 2 6 2 4 1 11 2 5 2 6 2 4 2 4 Christchurch Egg-price Area .. .. 2 54 2 3t 2 It I 8t 2 0 2 3t 2 It 2 0_. Dunedin Egg-price Area .. .. 2 5! 2 3t 2 l! I 8! 2 0 I 2 3t 2 It 2; 0 I I ~. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February, 1946. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- W. J. HUNTER (Judge),President. [L.S.] LEO. MUNRO, Associate Member. * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057. t Gazette, 12th March, 1943, Vol. I, page 314.* Gazette, 7th February, 1946, Vol. I, page 138.

. , . . Price 01·der No. 494 (Amending Price Order No. 96) (Matches) Price Order No. 495 (Amending Price Order. No. 291) (Meat Sold in Abattoir Districts)

URSUANT to the powers conferred on it-by the Control of URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of P Prices Emergency Regulations 19~9.,*the Price Tribunal, P Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of INdustries ~nd' Commerce, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following amending PriceOrdeF :~ doth hereby make the following amending Price Order:- 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No; 495, and shall be read together ,""ith and deemed part 6f Price Order No. 29It 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 494, and shall be (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order); read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 96t (herein­ 2. This Order shall come into force on the 25th day or February, ' after referred to as the principal Order). 1946. - 2. This Order shall come into force on the 25th day of Fehruary, 3. The principal Order is hereby amended as follows:- 1946. (a) By revoking the definition of the term' "Theriaid' Specifi­ 3. The principal Order is hereby amended by adding thereto cation" in subclause (1) of clause 3,. and substituting the following clause :- the following definition :- "10. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions " 'The said specification' means the: Ne'wZealandEmergency of this Order and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, Standard Specification (as heretofore amended), numbered the Tribunal, on application by any manufacturer, wholesaler, or N.Z.S.S.E. 79, and entitled' Grades. of Meatior Sa,le on retailer, may authorize special maximum prices for any matches the Locai Market and Definitic)Us oLJ olnfs ,and' 'Cuts', to which this Order applies where for any reason extraordinary issued by the New Zealand S.tandard~Institute under the authority of the Ministerqf Industries, and Com- charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the manufacturer, merce " :' . wholesaler, or retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or (b) Byadding to clause 6 the following subc1flo~se:"':"T consignment of matches or may relate generally to all matches " (3) Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of to which this Order applies sold by the manufacturer, whole­ this Order and subject to such ,conditions,. if any, as it saler, or retailer while the approval remains in force." thinks fit, the Tribunal, on application by· any retailer, may authorize special maximum retail l)rices in respeet Dated at-Wellington, this 19th day of February, 1946. of any meat to which this Order applies where f9r any The Seal of the Price Tribunal ,yas affixed hereto in the presence reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are of- incurred by the retailer. Any_ :authority given by the Tribunal under this subclause, :p:lay a:pplywith resp~ct to [L.S.] W. J. HUNTER (Judge),President. a specified lot or consignment ?f meat or. may relate LEO MUNRO, Associate Member. generaHy to aU meat to which' this Order applies sold * Statut,ory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057. by the retailer while the approval remains. in force" : t StatutDry Regulations 1 \)42. Serial number 1942/212, page 501 Amended: Price Order No. 461, Gazette, 1st November, 1945, Vol. III * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057 .. page 1384. ' t Gazette,lst December, 1944, Vol. III, page1473,' '.. . ..' ", .. 25·8 THE NE:W ~~AND .GAZETTE [No. 10

(c) By adding to subclause (2) of clause 7 the following proviso :~ .. (g) By omitting the note with respect to the basic prices for "Provided that where both such conditions apply the said / lamb where it appears under paragraph (e) of the First appropriate maximum retail price shall not b~ illcreased Schedule, and substituting the following note :- by more thaI1.1d. perpound ": . . "NOTE.-The basic prices for lamb shall be operative only (d) By adding to cl~use 7 the following subclause;--':"" during the period .lst January to 30th September "(5) Where a retailer sells any joint or cut of meat which is (inclusive) in the North Island and during the period not in accordance with anyone definition in the said Jst Janul;try to 31st October (inclusive) in the South .specification.because it comprises less than the total Island in any year and shall apply only with respect meat included in anyone definition or comprises meat to lamb sold in the year following the year in which the included in more than one definition, the maximum lamb was born." retail.pricl;). p~r pound of such joint or cut shall be Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of February, 1946. computed on the basis that the joint or cut comprises The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence the kind, description, and grade of meat included in the of- . definition. of which the joint or cut· forms part or to W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. which the greater part of suc'h joint or cut conforms" : [L.S.] LEO MUNRO, r'i.ssociate Member. fe)By omitting the 'price figure" 5d." where it appears opposite the word "Sausage-meat" in paragraph (b) of the Amendment to a PoZZi ng-place appointed for the Raglan Electo;ai First Schedule~ and substituting th~ price figure" 5id.": District (f)·.By adding afte~ the word" Leg". where it appears under C. L. N. NE WALL, Governor-General the ~ubheadirig " Chops" of the heading" Mutton" in paragraph (f) of the First Schedule, the words" or N pursuance and in exercise of the powers conferred upon me chump" : I by the Electoral Act, 1927, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the (g) By omitting the note with respect to the basic prices for Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make lamb where it appears under paragraph (d) of the First the following amendment to the list of polling-places appointed for the Raglan Electoral District :- Schedule~ and substituting the following note :- "NOTE.--:-The basic prices for lamb shall be operative only Huntly, R.S.A. Hall, to be altered to Huntly, the Town HalL during the period 1st January to 30th September As witness the hand of His Excellenc:y the Governor-General, (inclusive) in the North Island and during the. period . this 18th day of Februar.y, 1946. 1st January to 31st October (inclusive) in the South W. NASH, Island in apy year and shall apply only with respect For the Minister in Charge of the Electoral Department to lamb sold in the year following the year in which the lamb was born." Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licenses under Part III Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of February, 1946. of the Industrial E,fficiency Act, 1936 The Seal of thePricelfribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- Manufacture for Sale of Footwear W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. S. M. Leathers, Ltd., Ellison Chambers, Auckland, has applied [I,.S.] LEO MUNRO, Associate Member. for a license to est!blish at Cobden Street a footwear clicking-room and a footwear machine-room and in addition to establish a footwear machine-room at Rotorua. Price . Order No. 496· (Amending Price Order No. 292) (Meat Peters' Shoes, Ltd., Greymouth, has applied for permission to , Sold elseioherethan in an Abattoir District) transfer manufacturing operations from Greymouth to Napier. D. Wilson, 235 Dominion Road, Auckland, has applied for a U:RSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of license to manufacture children's health sandals. . P.' Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribuna], Arthur G. Brown, Ltd., Auckland, has applied for a license actirig·with the authority of the Minister ofIndustries and Commerce, to manufacture a canvas" coolease ", consisting of canvas through­ doth hereby make;the following amending Price Order :- out with felt inner sole, for outdoor or beach wear. Felt and Textiles of N.Z., Ltd., Wellington, has applied for an 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 496, and shall , ,extension. of its existing license to permit the manufacture of be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 292t children's slippers by the cemented process at its Blenheim branch. (hereinafter referred toas the principal Order). 2. This Order shall come into force on the 25th day of February, Radio-manufacturing Industry 1946. J. and C. Laird and Sons, 226-8 High Street, Hawera, have 3: The principal Order is hereby amended as follows:- applied for a license' to manufacture radio-receiving sets. (a) By revoking the definition of the term" The said Specifi­ Fi5h . Liver' Oil cation.'~in: su,bclause (1) of clause 3, and substituting .·thefpllbwipg,9,efinition:- . A. Lloyd, Loy-eda Products, Puru, Thames Coast, has applied for a license to engage in the extractionfrorri fish-livers of nutritional " 'The said-specification ' means the New Zealand Emergency or medicinal oils. Standard Specification (as heretofore amended), numbered N.Z.S.S.E. 79, and entitled' Grades of Meat for Sale on Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit the Local Market and Definitions of Joints and Cuts', Rink Taxis, Ltd., 102 Armagh Street, Christchurch, has applied issued by ilui New Zealand Standards Institute under for permission to transfer two pumps from inside' premises at the authority of the Minister of Industries and Com- 104 Armagh Street, to a new position in front of premises at .merc~" : 102 Armagh Street in the form of a drive-through service-station. (b) By adding to cl~llse 5 the following subclause:- , Co-op. Motors, Ltd., corner Victoria Avenue and Ingestre " (3) Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of Street, Wanganui, has applied for permission to install one additional '. pump at their service-station premises on the corner of Victoria : thi~ c.laus~ ~Ad subjec~ to such conditions, if any, as it · Avenue and Ingestre Street, Wanganui. thinks :fi;t, th,~:Tribunal, on application by any retailer, Wainui-o-mata Transport, Ltd., Wainui-o-mata, has applied ·m,ayaut1?w·i~~special maximum retail prices in respect for permission to install one additional pump makIng.a total of of 1,t.~y;meat,'·1o which this Order applies where for any two ontheir premises at Wainui-o-mata. rf',~son ..e;~r~?rdinary charges (freight or otherwise) are' / ~nclp:r~4;.Ry:,~he retailer. Any authority given by the · S. Rich, Bulls, has applied for a license to resell motor-spirit Ti-ibunal1:in9~r this subclause, may apply with respect from one pump to be installed at proposed store premises on the : corner of Lake Alice Road leading to the Mental Hospital, Bulls. t?,~.~P!'l"~jP.~g-;Jot or consignment of meat or may relate generally to' -all meat to which this Order applies sold · J. Adams and G. Gardiner, Denniston Motors, Denniston, have , applied for a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump situated . b~, tll~:retai1!'lJ?while the approval remains in force" : on kerbside outside garage premises at Denniston. (p,)?~;y ~({?::i1}g' to'~~~1~iause (2) of clause 7 the following proviso:­ H. A. S. Cook, 36 Wainoni Road, Christchurch, has applied ,~; J':ro:~ide.<;L.tha;t 'Wi4~re both such conditions apply the said for a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed appropriate maximum price shall not be increased by " inside garage premises at 36 Wainoni ROfl,d, Christchurch . .' _ .. _ :'IIllQ!!'l: t;llan J4~per pound " : . United Motors, Ltd., Fairfax Street, Murchison, has applied ;(a}:BiY,l}d

Decisions of the Bureau of Industry ~tndel' Part 111 of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. OTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the authority conferred on the Bureau of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficienoy N Aot, 1936, the following decisions have been made in respect of applications for licenses. G. L. o'HALLORAN, Secretary.

Applicant and Location. Nature of .Application. Decision.' . Date.

Radio-manufacturing Industry J. H. Bond, Bond Radios, Kohimarama, For a license to manufacture radio-receiving sets Granted (100 sets per 5th Feb., 1946. Auckland annum) T. Burley, 8 Goldie Street, St. Heliers, For a license to manufacture radio-receiving sets Granted (100 setsper/o 5th Feb., 1946.

Auckland annum) 0 P. G. Cosgrove, Pivneer Sound Service, For a license to manufacture radio-receiving sets Granted (100 sets per 5th Feb., 1946. St. Heliers Bay, Auckland annum) E. G. Gibbs, Castle cliff, Wanganui For a license to manufacture radio-receiving sets Granted (100 sets per 5th Feb., 1946. annum) L. J. Lawrence, St. Heliers Radio Service, For a license to manufacture radio-receiving sets Granted (100 sets per 5th Feb., 1946. Auckland annum) H. G. Marchant, 32 Swiss Avenue, For a license to manufacture radio-receiving sets Granted (100 sets per 5th Feb., 1946. Wanganui annum) M. T. Swinburne, Swinburne's Radio For a license to manufacture raillo-receiving sets Granted (100 sets per 5th Feb., 1946. Service, Radio House, Auckland annum) H. E. Fortune, 66 Somerville Street, For a license to manufacture raillo-receiving sets Declined 5th Feb., 1946. Andersons Bay, Dunedin N. S. R. Herbert, Mount Albert Radio For a license to manufacture radio-receiving sets Declined .. 5th Feb., 1946. Ser'Vice, Auckland A. and W. McCarthy, P.O. Box 382, For a license to manufacture radio-receiving sets Declined .. 5th Feb., 1946. Dunedin McCracken and Walls, Ltd., 42 George For a license to manufacture radio-receiving sets Declined .. 5th Feb., 1946. Street, Dunedin N. O'Hara, M.A.S. Radio Service, 35 For a license to manufacture raillo-receiving sets Declined .. 5th Feb., 1946. Customs Street, Auckland J. E. Sutcliffe, Buoyant Chair Co., Ltd., For a license to manufacture radio-receiving sets Declined .. 5th Feb., 1946. Ponsonby, Auckland Green and Cooper, Ltd., 43 Taranaki For an extension of its existing license so as to permit License amended to 5th Feb., 1946. Street, Wellington the manufacture of an unlimited number of radio sets permit the manu­ facture of 200 sets per annum Radio Service Ltd., Dunedin For an extension of its existing license so as to permit License amended to 5th Feb., 19,16. the full manufacture of an unlimited number of radio permit the manu­ sets facture of 500 sets per annum Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit N. F. Morton, Haszard Street, Waibi. . For permission to transfer the license in respect of two Granted .. 5th Feb., 1946. petrol pumps from premises in Moresby Avenue, Waihi to permises in Haszard. Street, Waihi A. E. J. Church, Thames Street, Oamaru For permission to transfer the license in respect of one Granted .. 5th Feb., 1946. petrol pump from garage premises Hakataramea, to inside new garage premises at Thames Street, Oamaru K. M. Pilkington, 46 Rimu Street, New For a license to resell motor-spirit from eight petrol Declined .. 5th Feb., 1946. Lynn - pumps to be installed at proposed service-station premises at the corner of Titirangi and Great North Roads, New Lynn, Auckland D. A. Fletcher, Pleasant Point For a license to resell motor-spirit from one petrol pump Granted (one pump 5th Feb., 1946. to be installed at garage premises, Pleasant Point inside builillng) Parfitt and Wills, Picton For a license to resell motor-spirit from one petrol Granted .. 5th Feb., 1946. pump to be installed at garage premises High Street, Picton P. A. Perno, Matangi For a license to resell motor-spirit from one petrol Granted 5th Feb., 1946. pump to be installed at garage premises at the Granted 5th Feb., 1946. corner of Morrinsville and Tauwhare Roads, near Newstead, Waikato Franklin Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Tuakau For a license to resell motor-spirit from one petrol pump Declined .. 5th Feb., 1946. to be installed at the company's factory, River Road, Tuakau Haines Motors Ltd., Mawhera Quay, For a license to resell motor-spirit from one petrol pump Granted (one pump 5th Feb., 1946. Greymouth to be installed at garage premises l\fawhera Quay, inside building) Greymouth G. H. Edwards, Waiuku For a license to resell motor-spirit from one petrol Granted (one pump 5th Feb., 1946. pump to be installed at proposed garage premises, inside building) Kitchener Road, Waiuku Manufacture of Electric Ranges Daly Bros. Ltd., Christchurch For a license to manufacture electric rangettes .. I Declined .. .. 15th Feb., 1946.

Notice under the Regulations Act, 1936

NoTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Act, 1936, of the making of regulations and orders as un~er:-

Serial Date of Price (Postage Anthority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject-matter. Number. Enactment. I Id. extra). Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936 Industry Licensing (Hand-shovels Manufacture) 1946/11 15/2/46 Id. Notice 1946 I Copies can be purchased. at the Government Printing and Stationary Office, Lambton Quay, Wellingto.n. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. E. V. PAUL, Government Printer. D 260 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 10

NEW ZEALANDMETEOROLOGIOAL SERVICE

CLTIKATOLOOIOAL TABLE Summary of the Record8 of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sun8hine for January, 1946

CD I>- - f 0 Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit.) Rainfall in Inches. ~ Most in a = Means of Absolute Maximum and Bright ~...:i Minimum. Day. Sun- $' Moan I Station. oorll of Difference I I No. .Difference ' shine S Total of from .., (Hours) ~~ :=! I S B and'·A Normal.from Fall. I Wet Normal. =:=! I Date. I Days_ 0 tD i ..!x. I Min. B. .~ .~ D~'. S ~ I I

Ft. of. of. of. of. of. In. In. Te Paki, Te Hapua .. 200 71·8 56·9 64·4 -0·4 ' 76·0 26 45·0 6 1·16 4 .. 0·73 3 251·5 Waipapakauri .. 6 73·7 52·0 62·8 (-0'9) 83·9 13 42·0 6 1·28 6 .. 0·52 7 .. Kerikeri . , .. 200 78·5 57'4 68·0 (+2'9) 85·5 3 52·0 27 Nil ...... 316·0 Waipoua State Forest .. 225 70·8 52·9 61·8 -1·4 77·2 25 43·2 5 1·93 14 (~2'20) 0·71 7 179,5

Dargaville ., .. 3 73·7 53·8 63·8 (-0'7) 84·0 26 40·0 6 0·90 8 " 0·30 7 212·8 Riverhead . , .. 105 71·8 51·0 61'4 -1·2 78·0 25,26 38·0 5 1'34 8 .. 0'56 3 .. Whenuapai . , .. 101 73·2 52·7 63'0 ., 80·0 25 40·7 5 1·70 8 .. 0·58 1 .. Auckland .. .. 160 ...... , ...... Paerata .. .. 166 72·3 54'4 63'4 (-1'3) 78·3 17 46·3 1 1·52 10 .. 0·45 2 . .

Maioro .. .. 172 68·9 55·8 62'4 (-1·0) 78·8 26 48·8 2 1·80 8 . . 0·53 2 " Waihi .. .. 404 74'4 54·1 64·2 -0,3 85·0 12,14 42·0 1 1·25 7 -4·43 0·37 26 299·9 Wharekawa Nursery, 50 75·5 54·3 64·9 -0,5 87·0 12,13 43·0 9 0·49 4 .. 0·32 3 .. Whangamata Te Aroha .. .. 46 78·7 54·4 66·6 -0·4 90·0 12 42·5 21 0·85 8 -2·80 0·29 3 .. Tauranga .. .. 10 77·0 52·3 64·6 +0'0 91·9 12 41·2 1 0·68 7 -3·'45 0·32 26 321·9 Ruakura Farm, Hamilton 131 73·0 50·6 61·8 -2'0 83·1 26 34·8 1 1·43 9 -2·28 0·51 l' 279·0 Rotoehu Plantation .. 235 75·1 46·3 60·7 (-2'5) 85·8 12 32·1 1 0·81 5 .. 0·36 26 .. Rotorua .. .. 931 76·4 51,1 63·8 -0·4 92·9 12 37·7 1 0·59 8 -3·83 0·28 26 ' 301·6 Whakarewarewa .. 1,000 77·6 48·5 63·0 -0,5 95·3 12 32·8 1 0·58 6 -4·06 0·25 26 .. Gisborne .. .. 12 78·1 50·4 64·2 (-1·6) 92·2 12 40·2 1,26 0·16 5 (-2'20) 0·06 26 305·9 Manutuke Research 20 75·9 50·8 63·7 (-1'1) 88·8 17 36·0 1 0·25 5 .. 0·09 13 287·3 Station, Gisborne Onepoto, Lake Waikare- 2,110 70·5 50·7 60·6 (+0'5) 87·2 12 39·1 1 1·67 6 (-3'63), 0·69 19 .. moana New Plymouth (Mars- 160 66·2 53·6 59·9 -2·8 73·3 13 43·5 20 4·46 13 +0'11 1·32 26 276·6 land Hill) Ohateau Tongariro .. 3,670 61·9 41·2 51·6 -0·8 77·0 13 31·0 1 7·67 13 .. 1·50 7 .. Karioi . , .. 2,125 68·5 44·6 56·6 -0·1 79·0 12,13 32·5 1 2·05 10 (-1'71) 0·50 26 .. Napier . , .. 5 76·3 55'1 65·7 +0:2 92·0 15 42·8 1 0·17 4 -2·53 0·09 26 311,5 Hastings ., .. 45 80·6 51'1 65·9 +0'5 94·0 12, 15 40·0 1 0·14 4 (-2·10) 0·07 26 .. Taihape ., .. 2,157 I 68·3 48·9 58·6 -0,6 80·0 26 39·8 1 1·59 12 -1·69 0·40 2 ..

Wanganui ., .. 72 .. .. " ...... Waipukurau .. 450 74·0 50·2 62·1 (-0~3) 85·7 13 35'4 6 0·49 6 .. 0·15 18 294·1 Tailgimoana .. .. 8 70,7 54·6 62·6 -0,3 77·5 18 45'0 6 1·80 II -0,68 0·44 18 .. Ohakea .. .. , 167 68'8 53·8 61'3 (-0'9) 75·4 26 44·0 6 2·44 12 . . 0·56 18 .. Plant Research Bureau, 110 68'0 52·8 60·4 -2·2 77·0 14 43'0 20 3'48 17 (+0,26) 1·08 18 185·3 Palmerston North Pahiatua .. .. 384 68·6 52·5 60·6 -1·4 80·2 14 38·4 6 3·98 14 +0'21 1·45 18 .. Kapiti Island .. 44 65·3 54·9 60·1 -1·8 69·6 16 45·9 1 3·34 14 +0'49 0·81 26 .. W ~ingawa, Masterton .. 350 77·0 45·9 61·4 -1'8 89·1 12 36'0 24 0·89 3 -1·6,8 0·65 18 269·7 Wallaceville .. .. 195 69·2 50'4 59·8 (-1·6) 80·0 13 37·8 5 3'47 - 8 .. 1·04 22 261·6 'Vainui·o-mata .. 290 67'4 49·9 58·6 (-1'6) 75·9 13 33·9 5 2'49 7 (-0'90) 0·72 22 .. Wellington .. .. 415 67·5 53·0 60·2 -1·0 75·2 13 45·8 2 1·48 9 -1·43 0·56 26 246·5 Nelson .. .. 24 72·0 54·2 63·1 +0'3 80·9 12 45·0 10 2·95 7 +0·04 ' 1·37 26 288·8 Appleby, Nelson .. 57 72·8 53·8 63·3 +0'5 86·2 12 43·4 1 1·13 5 (-1·66) 0·41 8 .. Blenheim .. 60 75'4 51·6 63·5 -1·0 90·0 22 39·0 10 0·94 4 (-0·85) 0·40 8 248·3

vVoodbourne Aerodrome 89 .. " .. ., ...... , .. " ...... Golden Downs .. 900 .. " .. .. " " ...... Waihopai . , .. 860 74·7 51·1 62·9 +0'7 88·4 22 41·0 10 0·93 5 (-1·61) .0·34 26 ..

Westport ., " 7 60·9 50·1 55·5 (-4'0) 66·0 16 42·8 21 9·60 20 +2'60 2·40 22 189'!)

Molesworth Station " 2,930 ...... " ...... " Hanmer Springs .. 1,225 71·3 47'4 59·4 -0'5 87'0 26 32·9 21 1·53 8 -2·18 0·38 18 218·1 Balm oral ., .. 743 71·9 47·7 59·8 -1·2 86'5 26 35·0 21 1·33 8 (-0'80) 0·45 18 .. Hokitika ., .. 12 62·8 51·2 57·0 -2·7 69·6 26 44·0 21 10·35 17 +0·08 2·75 26 160-8 Lake Ooleridge .. 1,195 71'1 48·8 60·0 +0·0 83·5 14 38·5 10 1·69 10 -0·99 0·53 22 .. Darfield ., .. 640 71·6 47·1 59'4 (-1'3) 88·0 26 38·7 9 1·70 9 -1·28 0·77 26 .. Chri stchmch .. 22 70'1 51·0 60·6 -0,9 89·1 12 43·1 16 1·45 7 -0·75 0·58' 18,26 .. Wigram Aerodrome, 74 71·0 49·2 60·1 (-1'2) 90'1 12 39·5 16 1·13 5 .. 0·57 18 254·6 Sockburn Rudstone, Methven .. 1,217 68·4 47·2 57·8 -1·2 81·8 22 38·5 3 3·05 14 -1·01 1·18 26 214·9 Lincoln .. .. 36 70·6 47'5 59,0 -1·1 89·1 12 36·8 21 1·25 8 -0,96 0·50 18 259·9 Akaroa (Onawe, Duvau- 150 ...... , ...... chelle's Bay) Hermitage, Mount Cook 2,510 .. 46·8 .. . , . . .. 35·0 1 15·54 15 ~3·89 5·00 22 103·4 Ashburton .. .. 323 71·6 48·1 59·8 -0,6 88·8 26 39·5 9 1·37 7 -1·28 0·85 18 227,9

Lake Tekapo .. 2,350 68·9 44·2 56·6 -0,8 78·8 14 29'5 1 1'45 6 " 0·50 18 264·6 Jacksons Bay .. 22, 60·4 49·3 54·8 -3·1 65·0 13,16 42·8 9 22·22 24 .. 3·76 29 .. Fairlie .. .. 1,000 70·0 44·0 57·0 -2·5 85·7 12 33·0 1 2·71 7 -0,09 0·89 2 192·5 Timaru .. .. 56 70·9 47·3 59·1 -1·6 89·8 17 36·8 1 2·26 10 -0,16 0·72 18 246,7 Waimate . , .. 200 69'4 47·6 58'5 -1·8 87·0 17 37·0 1 3·45 12 +0·81 0·80 19 187·2 Milford Sound .. 20 62·0 48·5 55·2 -1·9 67·3 17 41·5 20 30·12 24 .. 5'43 26 . . Queenstown .. .. 1,110 69·4 48·7 59·0 -0,3 81·8' 12 37·6 20 4·68 10 +1:75 1·42 22 276·6 Ophir ., .. 1,000 70·4 45·3 57·8 -2·3 80·0 12 31·7 20 3·82 9 +1·82 1·49 7 .. Waipiata .. .. 1,550 65·6 45·3 55·4 -2·7 79·5 12,26 35'0 1 3·35 II +1'18 0·86 7 258·7 Alexandra . , .. 520 71·2 49·0 60·1 -1·5 86·1 11 37·0 1 3·20 10 +1·39 0·96 7 237·9 Manorburn Dam .. 2,448 62'4 40·3 51·4 -1·7 75·5 11 30·0 2 3·85 14 +1'45 1·23 7 .. Dunedin (Beta Street 690 63·9 48·3 56·1 (-1:0) 81·5 11 40·0 1 4·03 17 +0·61 1·50 7 203·6 Reservoir) Taieri . , .. 80 ...... , ...... East Gore ., .. 245 69·1 44·9 57·0 -,-1·0 83·0 5 33·0 I 4·77 20 +1'54 0·76 7 .. Gore .. .. 240 68'4 47·2 57·8 -0,9 82·0 5,6 35·0 1,2 4·53 20 .. 0·74 7 226·0 Invercargill .. 32 65·5 48·0 56·8 -0,1 84·5 5 35·0 1 4·66 18 +0'48 1·06 2·6 210·8 In vercargill (Oity 8 64·8 48·0 56'4 -1·0 84·9 5 35·2 2 4·80 16 .. 1·20 26 .. Engineer) I FEJ>B. 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 261

CLIl\UTOLOGIOAL TABLE-continued Summary of the Records of Temperature, Ra£nfall, and Sunshine for January, 1946-continu"d

Alr Temperatures in Degreef! (Fahrenheit). Rainfall in Inches.

------~--~------~------,--_._------llean!! ot Absolute Maximum and Most in a Minimum. Day. Brigh" .::->taLiotl Mean I Sun­ of No. Difference shine A Total of from (Hours) A and Fall. Wet Normal. Max. I M~n. B. Days.

LATE RETURNS Ft. In. In. Manutuke - Research 20 21 2·36 11 0·78 26 230·0 Station, Gisborne, Dec., 1945 I Appleby, Nelson, Dec., I 57 68·2 49·0 58·6 (-2'1) 81·6 24 37·4 8 1·11 8 -1·81 0·44 10

1945 'I Woodbourne Aerodrome, 89 68·4 48·2 58·3 84·1 24 34·0 81. 2·79 16 0·77 10 Dec.,1945 I Molesworth Station, Dec"12, 930. 59·9 39·4 49·6 75·0 29 29· 6 6 2·73 12 0·91 25 1945 Balmoral Plantation, 743 45·2 55·0 -4'5 76·0 23 35·0 10 I 5·09 20 +2'83 0·96 30 Dec., 1945 I / Akaro;t (Onawe, Duvau- 150 64·2 48·0 56·1 (~4·8) 85·0 22 40·3 10 14'93 20 0·81 26 190·7 chelle's Bay), Dec., 1945 Hermitage, Mount Cook, 2,510 62·8 40·8 51·8 (-3·8) 74'0 23 31·0 5,8\15'81 18 +4-93 6·25 4 16()'3 Dec., 1945

NOTE.-At stations where departures from normal are in parentheses the record has been maintained for less than ten yearfl in the case of temperatures and· for less than twenty years in the case of rainfall and the normals are partly interpolated. New temperature normals have been adopted. NOTES ON THE WEATHER, FOR JANUARY, 1946 General.-January was on the whole sunny and rather cool with winds from a westerly quarter prevailing. The centres of depressions affecting this country have been passing near or more often well to the south of the South Island and although -Westland, Otago, and Southland have had a wet month, rainfall has been abnormally low elsewhere and the amounts received· in Auckland and Hawke's Bay have been negligible for agricultural purposes. Exceptionally dry weather has prevailed in these provinces since October and winds have increased the seriousness of the position. Pastures have been scorched and smaller water supplies have failed and it has been difficult to find fodder and water for stock. Dairy production naturally has suffered badly except in Taranaki. where satisfactory rains have fallen. In the South Island crops are promising well. Growth in many districts is still late, not having recovered fully from the unusual coldness of December. Rainfall.-Most of Auckland and Hawke's Bay has received far less than a quarter of the normal January fall and only about half the normal was received in Wairarapa, Nelson, Marlborough, and Canterbury. Taranaki and the Manawatu experienced only slight deficiencies. In the Tararuas falls were very excessive. Amounts were above average throughout Westland, Otago, and Southland. A preliminary examination of the rainfall totals for the three months November, December, and January indicates that the low amount for the past quarter is unprecedented for several Hawke's Bay stations with records going back more than half a century and also for the Auckland Province considered as a whole. In several individual cases however the seasons 1914-15, 1927-28, and 1934-35 were drier. Temperat~~res.-Although temperatures showed a good rise above December's values they attained normal values only in Hawke's Bay, Nelson, and Marlborough. In western and southern districts departures were about 2° F. below normal. The east coast cxperiehced several hot days under north-west (foehn) conditions. Sunshine.-'Vestland had a dull month and the Manawatu barely reached its normal amount, otherwise sunshine was bettel' than usual and by substantial amounts in all eastern districts from Timaru northward. Weather Sequence.-At first moderate south-westerlies predominated with some isolated showers. A trough passing from the west on the 3rd brought light southerlies and a few scattered showers, some thunderstorms occurring in North Canterbury. A ridge w4ich moved on to New Zealand on the 4th intensified and fair weather prevailed. By the 6th, a frontal system reached southern New Zealand and a deterioration spread over the South Island, rain bting scattered. A small depression passing over Southland gave heavier falls on the 7th and the northern portion of· the front as it passed eastward over the North Island next day was associated with brief rains. Conditions soon improved,becoming mainly fair. A depression to the south deepened and a secondary depression crossed over the Cook Strait region on the 9th with a period of rather heavy rain about its western approaches and some brief falls elsewhere. An anticyclone located to the north-west intensified and pressure began to rise slowly in the south. North-westerlies were strong at times with dull misty weather west of the Alps with occasional rain. Temperatures were very warm on the east coast on the 11th and 12th. A shallow disturbance off Canterbury late on the 12th brought temporarily cooler temperatures. Apart form some scattered morning drizzle, fair anticyclonic conditions prevailed. Early on the 15th a cold front began to move north-eastward over the South Island. Conditions were dull in Westland with some rain and a few showers occurred in Southland and Otago. Pressure rose temporarily in the south, but an active depression passing south-eastward on the 17th gave heavy rain in south-western districts and north-westerly winds were strong in many places. The associated cold front advanced on the 18th and a small depression forming off Canterbury turned winds more to the south and "'brought moderate rain to central districts, but falls were very heavy in the Tararuas. The front weakened as it proceeded further northward and an anticyclone spread over New Zealand, the 20th becoming fair generally. The passage of a warm front across the South Island on the 22nd was associated by much cloud and some drizzle. A cold front soon after swept over New Zealand, strong north·westerlies changing to fresh south-westerlies. Rain was heavy in western districts of the South Island and also about the Tararuas and most other places except on the east coast of the North Island received a little rain. Settled conditions were established by the 24th, an anticyclone centred to the north-west then covering the Dominion. The 25th was a very clear day. A depression moved past south-western New Zealand late on the 26th and northerlies strengthened. As the associated trough moved over, most places experienced a period of rain which was heavy in western districts from Taranaki southward. There was a tiha,rp change to south-westerly winds after which winds moderated and with a belt of high pressure over New Zealand on the 27th the weather improved. A trough pa,ssing on the 30th gave heavy rain in South Westland and scattered falls in adjoining regiOt1s. A frontal zone over the South Island on the 31st caused some further rain in southern districts but fair conditions persisted in the north. .iY1. A. F. BARNETT, Director.

Notice to Mariners No.6 of 1946 Appointment of Dep~ay District Public Tru8tee

Marine Department, OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the power and Wellington, 19th February, 1946. N. authority vested in me by section 3 of the Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1921-22, I, the Public Trustee of the Dominion of NEW ZEALAND-NORTH ISLAND-EAST COAS'l' New Zealand, have appointed Rollo Gray, ofthe Public Trust Office, Tutukaka Head Light Dunedin, to be deputy of the District Public Trustee, Dunedin, during the absence of such District Public Trustee from his head­ H.·.. E latitude given in Notice to Mariners No.4 of 1946 should quarters from any cause, and all previous Warrants appointing any T be altered to read 35° 36·6' S. deputy of the said District Public Trustee have been revoked. \Y. U. SMITH, Secretary. Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of February, 1946. (111 3/3/267.) W. G. BAIRD, Public Trustee. 262 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 10

Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendment8.-Election to administer Estates

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several N estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth :-

No·1 Name. Occupation. Residence. I of ~!:th.1 EM~~~n I i:~~:i:t~~ I S~~~ter~~.ce

I Blaney, James Thomas .. Miner .. .. Finegand (formerly 18/1/46 15/2/46 Testate Dunedin. Kaitangata) 2 .Campbell, Ian Melville .. Clerk (airman) .. Whangarei .. 23/9/44 15/2/46 Auckland. 3 Clark, Louisa . , .. Married woman .. Christchurch .. 15/1/46 15/2/46 " Christchurch. 4 Ewings, Louisa Rachel Timaru " .. " .. .. 8/12/44 15/2/46 5 Glancefield, Agnes ...... Timaru (formerly 7/1/46 15/2/46 " " " Invercargill) " " 6 Hookham, William Thomas .. Men's outfitter .. Wellington .. 30/10/45 15/2/46 Wellington. 7 Jenkins, James Edward .. Mechanic . , .. Ohura .. .. 26/5/45 15/2/46 Int~state Auckland. 8 Lambert, Francis Oliver .. Retired confectioner .. Auckland .. 4/11/45 15/2/46 9 McPhearson, Eric . , .. A minor .. .. Turnbull River .. 31/5/04 15/2/46 " Hohltika. " 10 McPhearson, Jennet .. Spinster .. " .. 21/4/04 15/2/46

II Quartly, Rosina Maud " Married woman .. Christchurch .. 14/1/46 15/2/46 Testate Chri~tchurch. 12 Smith, George Howard .. Storeman .. .. Maungaturoto .. 12/1/46 15/2/46 Intestate Auckland.

13 Weavers, Agnes Ann ., .. Spinster .. " Christchurch .. 21/5/44 15/2/46 Christchurch. 14 Woodward, Edward . , Retired tomato-grower Nelson .. .. 9/9/45 15/2/46 " Nelson. " " Public Trust Office, Wellington, 18th February, 1946. W. G. BAIRD, Public Trustee.'

Notice of Adoptions under Part IX of the Native Land Act, 1931 Officiating Ministers for 1946.-Notice No. (j

Tokerau Native Land Court Office, Registrar-General's Office, Auckland, 4th February, 1946. Wellington, 19th February, 1946. T is hereby notified that the orders of adoption as set out in URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the I the Schedule hereunder have been made by the Native Land P following names of officiating ministers within the meaning Court under the provisions of the Native Land Act, 1931. of the said Act are published for general information :- J. H. ROBERTSON, Registrar. Baptists Wkakaatu tangohanga Tamaiti Whangai i raro 0 Wahi IX 0 te Ture The Reverend John Henry Deane. Whenua Maori, 1931 Ohristadelphians Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Tokerau, Mr. George Berryman. _ Akarana, 4 0 Pepuere, 1946. HE whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. Kooti Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikanga 0 te Ture Whenua Maori, 1931, etahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga 0 etahi tamaiti Oonscience-money received whangai, e whakaaturia nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. TE RAPIHANA, Kai-rehita. The Treasury, Wellington, 14th February, 1946. SCHEDULE (KUPU APIrr:I) HEREBY acknowledge receipt of the· following amounts for­ I warded by persons unknown as conscience-money to the New Nama Nga Matua Whangai Tamariki Whangai Zealand Government :- (No.). (Adopting Parents). (Adopted Children). . 48. 4d., £2 and £3 5s. to the Customs Department. ------~------~------£5 to the Social Security Department. 587/M Toma Atama and Ewa Henry Koha alias Henare lOs. to the Treasury Department. Atama Koha. B. C. ASHWIN, Secretary to the Treasury. 723/M Albert James and Louisa Ahipara (James) Stanley James Bellass. 727/M Clement Mataika and An­ Joseph Bus by. nie Mataika CROWN LANDS NOTICE 967/HK K uin i Broughton and James Kaio. Frederick Broughton Town Land in Oanterbury Land District for Selection on alias Pere Erimana Renewable Lease Paratene 1530/K Arthur Flavell and Doro­ Nannette Elizabeth Ji'la­ District Lands and Survey Office, thy Flavell veIL Christchurch, 19th February, 1946. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned sections are N open for selection on renewabJe lease under the Land Act, 1924; and applications will be received at the District Lands and Notice of Adoption 1lnder Part IX of the Native Land Act, 1931 Survey Office, Christchurch, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 8th April, 1946. Tokerau Native Land Court Office, Applicants should appear personally for examination at the Auckland, 12th February, 1946. District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, on Tuesday, 9th T is hereby notified that the order of adoption as set out in the April, 1946, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is unable to I Schedule hereunder has been made by the Native Land Court attend he may be examined by any oth€lr Land Board ,or by any under the provisions of the Native Land Act, 1931. Commissioner of Crown Lands. J. H. ROBERTSON, Registrar. The, ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the examination of applicants, and the successful applicants are required Whakaatu tangohanga Tamaiti Whangai i raro 0 Wahi IX 0 te Ture to pay immediately at conch~sion of ballot a deposit comprising the Whenua Maori, 1931 first half-year's rent, broken-period rent, lease fee, and weighting for improvements. Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Tokerau, Akarana, 120 Pepuere, 1946. SCHEDULE HE whakaaturanga tenei kia m9hiotia ai kua hangaia e te Kooti Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikanga 0 te Ture Whenua Maori, CANTERBURY LAND DrST;RIC'l'.-ToWN LA~D 1931, t.etahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga 0 tetahi tamaiti whangai,' Oheviot Oounty.-Town of Mackenzie e whakaaturia nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. SECTION 13, Block XII; Area, 1 rood. Capital va-Iue, £15. Half­ TE RAPIHANA, Kai-rehita. yearly rent, 7s. 6d. Section 3, Block XIII; Area, I rood. Capital value, £15. Half­ SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI) yearly rent, 7s. 6d. Section 19, Block XIII; Area, I rood. Capital value £12 lOs. (Nama). Nga Matua Whangai Tamaiti Whangai Half-yearly rent, 6s. 3d. No. (Adopting Parents). (Adopted Child). Section 5, BlockXVII; Area I rood 5 perches. Capital value, £20. Half-yearly rent, lOs. Section 20, Block XXIV; Area, I rood. Capital value, £15. 1534/K Pita Arapeta and Te Rauna I Teiria Hami Timoti alias Half-yearly rent, 7s. 6d. Pera alias WhakaruruPera Winifred Dahlia Haami. Section 20 is weighted with the sum· of £1 (payable incashl . for fencing. FEB. 21] THE NEW ZEAlAND GAZETTE

Description 10. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from These sections are situated in the Mackenzie Township (Cheviot) any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed in and comprise good building-sites. Sections 13 and 5 have frontage envelqpes addressed "Conservator of Forests, Hokitika," and to Montgomery Street, Section 3 a frontage to Seddon Street, endorsed" Tender for Timber." Section 19 a frontage to Reeves Street, and Section 20 comprises a The conditions, which will be inserted in the license to be issued corner section with frontage to Seddon and Hutchison Streets. to the purchaser, and further particulars may be obtained on Term of Lease: Thirty-three years, with right of renewal at application to the undersigned or to the Director of Forestry, valuation. Wellington. R. B.COLLETT, Conservator of Forests. Any further information required may be obtained from the undersigned. (S.F. 23/5/33/894.) T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. (H.O. 6/1/597; D.O. 14/12.) BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

I;' Bankruptcy

STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICE OTICE is hereby given ~hat a second and final dividend. of N Is. 3id. in the pound IS now payable on all proved claIms Milling-timber for Sale by Public Tender in the estate of STANLEY GUY MORTON, of Turangi, Lodge-proprietor. W. PARKER, Official Assignee. State Forest Service, Wanganui, 13th February, 1946. Hokitika, 20th February, 1945. OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the E'ale of the N undermentioned milling-timber will close at the office of the In Bankruptcy.-S1kpreme Oourt State Forest Servioe, Hokitika, at 3 o'clock on Thursday, the 14th day of Maroh, 1946. ERENCE ALBERT HEAL, of Kakaramea, Farmer, was T adjudged bankrupt on 15th February, 1946. Creditors SCHEDULE meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Patea, on Friday, 1st March, 1946, at 2 p.m. WESTT,AND CONSERVANCy-WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT C. F. LUNDY, Official Assignee, Hawera. ALL the milling-timber on that piece of land containing 196 acres being part of State Forest No. 33, situated in Block XIII, Ahaura Survey District, and Block I, Kopara Survey District, V\' estlancl In Bankruptcy.-Supreme OOU1"t Land District, approximately fourteen miles from Ngahere Hailway­ station. OE ARANUI (also known as Temuera Aranui), of Pakipaki, The total estimated quantity of timber in cubic feet is 32i),200, J Labourer, was adjudicated bankrupt on 11th February, 1946. or in board feet 1,989,000, made up as follows :- Creditors meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Hastings, on Species. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. Monday, the 25th February, 1946, at 2.30 p.m. Rimu 325,200 1,989,000 A. J. BENNETTS, Official Assignee. Upset price: £1,825. Courthouse, Napier. Time for removal: Eighteen months.

Term8 of Payment In Bank1"1kptcy A marked cheque for a deposit of £340 together with £1 license fee must accompany the tender, and the balance be paid in nine OTICE is hereby given that a dividend is now payable in the equal monthly instalments, the first of which shall be made one N undermentioned estate :- month after the date of sale. Lumsden, Campbell McPherson, of Kaiwera, Sawmiller.-'l'hird SpecialOonditions dividend on preferential claims for wages only of Is. Id. in the pound. The successful tenderer shall be liable for payment for any da:Q1age caused by fire on the above-mentioned area during the term A. L. TRESIDDER, Official Assingee. of the license. Term8 and Oonditions In Ban7cruptcy.-S1.~preme Oourt 1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by "on demand" promissory notes made and endorsed to the satisfaction of the REEMAN RONALD RAINE, of Wellington, Motor-car Painter, Commissioner of State Forests, and interest at the rate of 1 per cent. F was adjudged bankrupt on the 15th February, 1946. Creditors per annum in excess of current bank overdraft rates will be charged meeting Thursday, 28th February, 1946, at 10.30 a.m. on all notes overdue from the date of maturity to the date of payment. S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee. 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-22, the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. 3. The aforementioned qualities, quantities, and kinds as to the LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase shall be voidable, nor shall VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 712, folio 334 the successf!}l purchaser be entitled to any abatement in price by E (Auckland Registry), for Lot 110 on Deposited Plan 13131 reason of the said timber being of less quantity, quality, or kind (Town of Frankton Extension No. 43), being part of Allotment 37, as stated herein or in any advertisement having reference to the Parish of Pukete, in favour of JEAN ELLEN DREAD ON, of said timber. Manurewa, Spinster, and of certificate of title, Vol. 295, folio 69 4. A return giving the number of logs cut of each species and (Auckland Registry), for part of Lot 8, Deposited Plan 1722, being their contents must be made quarterly by the licensee on the last part of Allotment 3 of Section 13, Suburbs of Auckland, together days of March, June, September, and December, respectively, in with the right to drain through Lot 9 on the said plan as more each year. A return must also be made on the same dates showing fully set forth in Transfer No. 26361, in favour of WILLIAM the output of sawn timber of each species. These returns may HENRY BENNETT, of Auckland, Merchant, and of certificate of be ascertained and verified by inspection of the books of the mill, title, Vol. 270, folio 231 (Auckland Registry), for Lot 3 on Deposited or by such other means as the Conservator may require, and for Plan 11786, being part of Allotment 9 of Section 10, Suburbs of this purpose the accounts and books shall be open to the inspection ~L\.uckland, in favour of EVELYN LIZZIE PALMER, .of Auckland, of the Conservator, a Forest Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. Married Woman, having been lodged with me together witha.pplica­ 5. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that the tions for new certificates of title in lieu thereof, notic~ is hereby local controlling body may require the successful tenderer to pay given of my intention to issue such new certificates of title after any claims or charges which may be made by that body for the fourteen days from 21st February, 1946. maintenance of the roa-d over which the timber may be transported, Dated the 15th February, 1946, at the Land Registry Office, and before a sawmill license is issued a letter indicating that satis­ Auckland. factory arrangements have been made in this connection must be R. F. BAIRD, District Land Registrar. produced to the undersigned. G. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters relative to the sale. VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 130, folio 100, 7. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is prepared E Taranaki Registry, for (now) Lot 2 on Deposited Plan No. to pay for the timber. The highest or any tender will not neces­ 6086 and being part of Section 1 of Block XXII of the Town of sarily be accepted, and the timber described is submitted for sale Patea, whereof GUY WILLIAM THOMAS CORBETT, of Patea, subject to the final acceptance of the tender by the Commissioner Clerk, is the registered proprietor, having been lodged with me of State Forests. together with an application for a new certificate of title in lieu 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State Forests thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new certificate of title after fourteen days from 21st day of February, to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber either before 1946. . or after the closing-date for receipt of tenders. . 9. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned Dated this 14th day of February, 1946, at the Land Registry it will remain open .for application for three months from the Office, at New Plymouth. closing-date of tenders. W. E. BROWN, District Land Registrar. THE-NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 10

NIDENOE of the loss.of certificate of title, .Vol. 450, folio' 82 THE OOMPANIES AOT, 1933, SEOTION 282 (6) E- (Wellington Registry), for 19·39 perches, more or less, situate in Muritai Road in . the Borough of Eastbourne, being part of AKE notice that the names of the undermentioned companies Section 45 of the Harbour District, and being also parts of Lots 196 T have been struck off the Register and that the companies and 197 on deposited plan No. 993, together with and subject to have been dissolved ;- the water-rights created or granted by Transfer 52446 in the name Holdens Stores, Limited. 1938/38. of ROBERT BROWN, of Wellington, Oompany-manager, having Bendigo Goldlight Dredging Oompany, Limited. 1933/52. been lodged with me together with an application (K. 25939) for the issue of a provisional certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice Given under my hand at Dunedin, this 14th day of February, is hereby given of my intention to issue such provisional certificate 1946. of title after fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing E. G. F ALOONE~, Assistant Registrar of Oompanies. this notice. Dated the 19th day of February, 1946, at the Land Registry Office at Wellington. THE-OOMPANIES AOT, 1933, SEOTION 282(3) E. O. ADAMS, District Land Registrar. AKE notice that, at the expiration of three months from the T date hereof, the name of the undermentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register VIDENOE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 352, folio 127, and the company will be dissolved :- E . limited as to parcels (Wellington Registry), for 252 acres 1 rood 26·85 perches, more or less, situate in Block X of the' Acme Tyre Retreading Oompany, Limited. 1929/5. Belmont· Survey District, and being part of Section 228 of the Given under my hand at Dunedin, this 14th day of February, Hutt District, in the names of ALICE MARY BENNETT, of 1946. Reikorangi, Married Woman, and WILLIAM MATSON WHITE­ WOOD BUOK, of Mangapehi, Farmer, and MARJORY McKENZIE, E. G. FALOONER,Assistant Registrar of Oompanies. of Wellington, Married \Voman, having been lodged with me together with an application (K. 25936) for the issue of a provisional certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my THE INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES AOT, 1908, intention to issue such provisional certificate of title after fourteen SEOTION 6 (c) days from· the' date of the' Gazette containing this notice. Dated the . 19th day of February, 1946, at the Land Registry OTIOE is hereby given, pursuant to section 6 (c) of the Office at Wellington. N Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1908, that the E. O. ADAMS, District Land Registrar. registry of the undermentioned society has been cancelled on the grounds that the' society has ceased to exist and has failed to file annual returns :- PPLIOATION having been made to me to register a re-entry 1937/1. The' Hastings Oo-operative Bakery Society, Limited. A by THE HOKITIKA HIGH SCHOOL BOARD, as lessor, under Given under my hand at Napier, this 14th day of February, Memorandum of Lease No.. 1847, of all that parcel of land containing 1946. 20 perches, 'being Lot 7 on Deposited Plan No. 335, part of Reserve E. S. MOLONY, 436A, Town of Hokitika, being part of the land compris,ed in Registrar of Industrial and Provident Societies .. certificate of title, Vol. 33, folio 44 (Westland Registry), of which HARRY OOLVIN NEWMAN, of Hokitika, Motor-mechanic, is the registered lessee, I hereby give notice that I will register such W AIROA OOUNTY OOUNCIL re-entry as requested after the expiration of one month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND Dated this 6th day of February, 1946, at the Land Registry Office, Hokitika. In the matter of the Counties Act, 1920, and the Public Works D. A. YOUNG, District Land Registrar. Act,1928. OTIOE is hereby ~i:ven that the Wairoa Co~ty Oouncil proposes, under the prOVISIOns of the above-mentIOned Acts, to execute .V.TIDENOE of the 10l:\s of certificate of title, Vol. 84, folio 163 N a certain public work-namely, a road-and for the purposes of such (Otago Registry), for Section 81, Block IX, Pomahaka E public work the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required District, containing 21 acres 3 roods 22 perches, in the name of to be taken: And notice is hereby further given that a' plan of the JOHN WILLIAM HERBERT OOOKERILL, of Olinton, Farmer, lands so required to be taken is deposited in the public' office of the having been lodged with me together with an application for a new Olerk of the said Oouncil, situate Queen Street, Wairoa, and is open certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my for inspection (without fee) by all persons during ordinary office hours. intention to issue such new certificate of title on 8th March, 1946. All persons affected by the execution of the said public work Dated 14th February, 1946, at the Land Registry Office, or by the taking of such lands who have any well-grounded objections Dunedin. to the execution of the said publicworkor to the taking of the said G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar. lands must state their objections in writing, and send the same, within forty' days' from the' first· publication of this notice, ·tothe Oounty Clerk at the Council Chambers. ADVERTISEMENTS SCHEDULE,

Approximate THE OOMPANIES AOT" 1933, SEOrION 282 (6) Area of Parcels Oolour.ed on of Land required Being Portion of Plan 4332 to be taken. (Blue). AKE notice that the name of the undermentioned company T_ . has been struck off the Register and the company dissolved ;- The're Kuiti Oonstruction Oompany, Limited. 1934/258. A. R. P. 3 1 07 Pt. Lot·2 Deposited Plan 1401 (Pt.' Sepia. Given under my hand at Auckland, this 14th day of February, Mangapoike "A" Block) Block XII, 1946. OpoitiSurvey District L. G.TUOK, Assistant Registrar of Oompanies.

Situated in the Provincial District of Gisborne, Wairoa Oounty. THE OOMPANIES AOT, 1933, SEOTION 282 (3 and 4) Dated this 11th day of February, 1946. 554 1. O. MOORE, Oounty Olerk. 'OTICE is .here. by given that at t.he expiration ?f three mon~hs N . from thIS date the- names of the undermentIOned compames )vil1unle~ cause is shown to the contrary be struck off the Register NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SURNAME amtthe companies dissolved :-

Thomson and East, Limited. W. 1914/66. MARY SINOLAIR, of theOity of Wellington, in theDominio~l_ Avalon Stores, Limited. W. 1936/189. I II of New Zealand, Oivil Servant, heretofore called. and knoWll GeorgeLawton and Son, Limited. W.1944/53. by the name of MARY HEGARTY, hereby give public notice that on The Rangiwahia Store Oompany, Limited. W. 1933/72. the 8th day of February, 1946, I formally and absolutely ;renol1nc~,q;. Given-under my hand at Wellington, this 18th day of February, relinquished, and abandoned the use of my said surname. of HEGAR,);j: 1946. and then assumed and adopted and determined thenceforth. on !loU H. B.WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Oompanies. occasions whatsoever to use and subscribe the surname of SrNcLAIR in lieu of the said surname of HEGARTY; .and I give further notipe that by a deed-poll bearing date the said 8th day of February, THE OOMPANIES AOT, 1933, SEOTION 282 (6) 1946, duly executed and attested and enrolled in the office of the Supreme Oourt of New Zealand at Wellington on the 13th day of .· OTIOE is hereby given tha,t the name of the undermentioned February, 1946, I formally and absolutely renounced, relinquished, N company has been struck off the Register and the company and abandoned the said surname of HEGARTY and declared that I dissolved:- had assumed and adopted and intended thenceforth upon all occasions whatsoever to use and subscribe the surname of SINCLAIR in lieu C. E. Page and Sons, Limited. 1929/23. of HEGARTY, and so as to be at all times thereafter called, known, Given under my hand at Ohristchurch, this 13th day of and described by the name of SINCLAIR only. February, 1946. Dated this 12th day of February, 1946. J. MORRISON; Assistant Registrar of Oompanies. 555 M. SINOLAIR.· FEB. 21J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 265

W AIR,OA LIME COMPANY, LIMITED R,ESOLUTION

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION HE following regulations were laid before members of the T Wairio Jockey Club at a meeting held on the 23rd day of January, 1946, at \Yairio, with a recommendation by the Chairman OTICE is hereby given that by a special resolution pasEled at of such Club, Mr. T. Duncan, that the same be passed at once with N a meeting of the above company held on the 31st day of a view to their approval by His Excellency the Governor-General January, 194H, it 'was resolved that the company be wound up in pursuance of the Gaming Act, 1908, section 33. voluntarily. Mr. T. Duncan, the Chairman of such club and the meeting B. D. FITZGER,ALD, Liquidator, 'Vanganui. moved, and Mr. C. Keen seconded, and it was resolved that such 556 regulations should be adopted and that the Chairman and Secretary be authorized to sign the same in authentication thereof. The following are the Regulations referred to :- MEDICAL R,EGISTRATION WAIR,IO JOCKEY CLUB R,EGULATIONS ER,NEST THOMPSON, M.RC.S. (Eng.), 1925, L.RC.P. (Under the Gaming Act, 1908) I ~ (Lond.), 1925, F;RC.S. (Edin:) 1935; now residing in Ohura, IN pursuance and exercise of the powers in that behalf contained hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 28th February, in section 33 of the Gaming Act, 1908, and of all other powers and 1946, to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the authorities it enabling in that behalf the Wairio Jockey Club a Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence racing dub within the meaning of the said Act (hereinafter referred of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at to as " the said club "), doth hereby make the following regulations 'V ellington. controlling the admission of persons to that part of the racecourse Dated at Ohura, this 28th day of January, 1946. situated in the district of Invercargill and known as the Southland ERNEST THOMPSON. Racecourse while the said racecourse is used or occupied by the 557 said club for race meetings. 1. These regulations shall come into force on the date of the same being published in the New Zealand Gazette. 2. In these regulations the words "bookmaker," "racing THE DRAPER,YAND GENERAL IMPOR,TING COMPANY OF club," and" race meeting" shall have the meanings ascribed to NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act, 1908. 3. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded from the racecourse above described while the same is used or LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE occupied by the said club for a race meeting, namely:- (a) Bookmakers: PPLICATION has been made to the above company to issue (b) Bookmakers' clerks, bookmakers' assistants, and book­ A a fresh certi.ficate of title to preference shares Nos. 133, 601 makers' agents: to 133,900 inclusive, to SIR WILLIAM BLAXLAND BENHAM, of Dunedin, (c) All persons under disqualification inflicted by any racing or Professor Emeritus, in lieu of certificate No. 1331, supported by a, trotting club in the Dominion of New Zealand, the statutory declaration that the original certificate of title to those Commonwealth of Australia, or elsewhere if affiliated to shares has been lost or destroyed. Notice is hereby given that the New Zealand Racing Conference, or the New Zealand unless, within one calendar month from date hereof, there is made Trotting Conference, or the New Zealand Trotting to the company some claim or representation in respect of the said Association: original certificate, the Directors will proceed to deal with the (d) Common prostitutes and persons who habitually consort application for a fresh certificate. with thieves or persons who have no lawful visible Dated this 15th day of Februa,ry, 1946. means of support: (e) Professional tipsters, persons convicted of housecbreaking CHAS. T. LEE, General Secretary. . or pocket-picking, forgery, uttering or possessing counter­ R,egistered Office, Octagon, Dunedin. 558 feit coin, theft, false pretences, receiving stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any offence or crime of any k.ind under the Crimes Act, 1908, and also idle and disorderly persons, 'rogues, and vagabonds, and incorrigible rogues MATAKAOA COUNTY COUNCIL convicted under the Police Offences Act, 1908, and persons convicted of an offence under the Gaming Act, 1908 : NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND Provided always that the Executive Committee appointed by the New Zealand R,acing Conference, upon being satisfied by evidence In the matter of the Counties Act, 1920, and the Public 'Yorks as to character and otherwise that any person who, by reason of Act, 1928. any conviction, comes within the scope of this regulation, should OTICE is hereby given that the Matakaoa County Council have relief from the effect thereof, may grant exemption to any N proposes, under the provisions of the above-mentioned such person, and may at any time revoke any such exemption Actfl, to execute a certain public work, namely-the construction without notice to such person, and without assigning any reason of a road-and for the purpose of such public work the lands for such revocation. described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken. The foregoing' regulations of the Wairio Jockey Club were And notice is hereby further given that plans of the land so made and passed by such club on the 23rd day of January, 194H, required to be taken are deposited in the public office of the Clerk and signed by the Chairman and Secretary. of the said Council situate at Te Araroa in the said County, New THOMAS DUNCAN, Chairman, Zealand, and are open for inspection (without fee) by all persons J. E. CUTHILL, Secretary. during ordinary office hours. The foregoing regulations of the Wairio Jockey Club are hereby A.ll persons affected by the execution of the said public work approved this 9th day of February, 1946. or by taking of such land who have any well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of the said 560 C. L. N. NEWELL, Governor-General. land, must state their objections in writing, and send same, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the County Clerk, at the Council Chambers, Te Araroa. CHANGE OF NAME

SCHEDULE AKE notice that I, R,oBs FRANCIS BECKLEY, of" Auckland, T University Student, and now lately called R. F. BENNINGTON, THE approximate areas of land required to be taken are as follows, by deed-poll bearing date the 11th day of November, 1945, and being portions of Blocks IX and X, East" Cape Survey District, enrolled in the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auck.land under shown on plan 1300 (brown) and coloured thereon as hereinafter No. 18/46 have renounced and abandoned the use of my former set forth:- name of BENNINGTON and adopted the surname of BECKLEY. ~--~re~~-T--··-·---·-·-~~-DescriPtion.~-~~ -~~=:~ ROSS FR,ANCIS BECKLEY. I 15th February, 1946. 561

A. R. P. 2 1 12 Marangairoa lA 10 Pink. PAHIATUA COUNTY COUNCIL 5 2 04 Marangairoa 1A 11 Yellow. 8 2 04 Marangairoa lA 12 Pink. RESULT OF POLL ON THE PROPOSAL TO INCHEASE AUTHORIZED 2 2 20 Marangairoa 1A 12 Pink. LIMIT OF BRIDGE RATE 3 3 28 Marangairoa lA 13 Yellow. 18 3 24 Marangairoa lA 14 Pink. UR,SUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, 1 06 Marangairoa lA 15 Blue. o I hereby give notice that a,t a poll of the ratepayers of the 3 2 20 Marangairoa lA 16 Yellow. P County of Pahiatua, taken on the 29th day of January, 1946, on the proposal of the Pahiatua County Council under section 24 of All the above lands being situated in Gisborne R,egistmtion the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, to increase the authorized limit District, Matakaoa County. of the special rate knovnl as the bridge rate as previosuly authorized Dated the 13th day of February, 1946. by a poll of the ratepayers under the provisions of section 23 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, from the amount of not exceeding 559 DAWSON E. CHRISP, Matakaoa County Commissioner. in anyone year one farthing in the pound on the capital value of 266 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 10

all rateable property in the County of Pahiatua to the amount of LOCAL AUTHORITIES HANDBOOK not exceeding in anyone year three-farthings in the pound on the said capital value; such bridge rate to be as heretofore an annually­ No. 19, 1942-43 recurring rate, its equivalent amount to be levied as heretofore upon the unimproved value of all rateable property in the said Coun~y Price, 7s. 6d. Postage, 5d. in accordance with section 43 of the Rating Act, 1925, and Its , proceeds to be utilized as heretofore pursuant to sections 24 and 25 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, for the purpose of reconstruc­ NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS tion of bridges on roads under the jurisdiction of the said Pahiatua County Councilor for the payment of the interest and other charges on loans raised or to be raised by the said Council for the purpose ROYALTY IN NEW ZEALAND of renewing. any such bridge exceeding twenty feet in span. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 177 SPECIAL PICTORIAL SOUVENm, 1927 The number of votes recorded against the proposal was. . 58 Price, 2s. 6d. Postage, 3d. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Dated this 31st day of January, 1946. 562 C. H. HODGINS, Chairman. CAMPAIGN STARS

THE POHANGINA COUNTY COUNCIL UMMARY of White Paper issued in the United Kingdom S on 18th May, 1945. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR ROAD PURPOSES PAMPHLET-ROYAL 8vo SIZE OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to take the lands ..J...N hereunder mentioned under the Public 'Yorks Act, 1908, for Containing particulars of certain awards and qualifica­ road purposes. tions for them. A plan showing the lands affected and the owners thereof :is Postage, 1d. open for inspection at the office of the County Council, Pohangina. Price, 6d. All persons affected by the proposed works or by the taking of the lands are hereby called on to set forth in writing all well-founded EPORT OF THE COMM. ISSION OF INQUffiY INTO objections to the execution of the works or taking of the lands, APPRENTICESHIP AND RELATED MATTERS and to send such written objections to the Pohangina County R Council within forty days from the 16th day of February, 1946. Just published. Price, 9d.; postage, 1d. The lands affected are :- (a) 1 acre 0 roods 3 perches, more or less, being part Section 5, Apply GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON. Block II, Pohangina Survey District, being the land coloured blue on Survey Office Plan No. 21295. (b) 2 acres 2 roods 30 perches·, being part Section 8, Block II, CONTENTS Pohangina Survey District, being the land coloured PAGE sepia on Survey Office Plan No. 21295. ADVERTISEMENTS 264 563 A. W. E. BRAGG, County Clerk. ApPOINTMENTS, ETC. 244 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SURNAME 263 CROWN LANDS NOTICE 262 IAN SCOTT, of the City of Wellington, in the Dominion of DEFENCE NOTICES 240 I , New Zealand, Grocer, heretofore called and known by the LAND- name of Ian Woodyatt, hereby give public notice that on the 14th Boundaries, Notice respecting Proposed Alteration of 245 day of February, 1946, I formally and absolutely renounced, Crown Land, Proclaiming Native Land to have become.. 235 relinquished, and abandoned the use of my said surname of Electric-power District, Altering the Boundaries of 235 \Voodyatt and then assumed and adopted and determined thence­ Housing Purposes, Consenting to Land being taken for 240 forth on all occasions whatsoever to use and subscribe the surname Permanently reserved 240 of Scott in lieu of the said surname of Woodyatt and I give further Post-offices, Taken for 236 notice that by a deed-pon bearing date the said 14th day of Pumice-pit, Taken for 236 February, 1946, duly executed and attested and enrolled in the Roadman's Cottage, Crown Land set apart for. . 235 office of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, on the l{,oad proclaimed 237 18th day of February, 1946, I formally and absolutely renounced, Road, Taken for 237 relinquished, and abandoned the said surname of Vvoodyatt and Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, Notice declared that I had assumed and adopted and intended thenceforth declaring Land taken under 249 upon all occasions whatsoever to use and subscribe the surname of State Highway Depot, Taken for 237 Scott in lieu of Woodvatt and so as to be at an times thereafter Street, Portion of, &c., exempted from the Provisions of called, known, and described by the name of Scott only. Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928 237 564 1. SCOTT. Trout Hatchery, Notice of Intention to take Land for 248 LAN D TRANSFER ACT NOTICES 263 CHANGE NAME OF COMPANY 0, MISCELLANEOUS- Conscience-money received 262 OTICE is hereby given that KITT AND DILLICAR, LIl\HTED, has Corrigendum 235 J...N changed its name to IAN KITT AND COMPANY, LIMITED, and Honours and Awards approved by His Majesty the King 244 that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies Industrial Efficiency Act, Decisions of the Bureau Of in place of the former name. Industry under 259 Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of February, 1946. Industrial Efficiency Act, Notice to Persons affected by H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies Applications for Licenses under 258 565 Loans, Consenting to Raising of 239 Main Highways Act: By-laws regulating Traffic on CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY River Bridge· .. 249 Meteorological Returns for January, 1946 260 OTICE is hereby given that MARIE DEAN, LIMITED, has changed Milk Delivery Notices 246 N its name to MARIE INVESTMENTS, LIMITED, and that the Native Land Act, Notice of Adoptions under 262 new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in Native Land Court Fixtures.. 250 place of the former name. Officiating Ministers for 1946 262 Dated at Wellington, this 15th day of February, 1946. Polling-place, Amendment to 258 Price Orders Nos. 485-492 (Oanned Peas and Beans) 251 H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Price Order No. 493 (Eggs) •• 257 566 Price Order No. 494, (Matches) 257 Price Orders Nos. 495-496, (Meat) 257 ELLERSLIE BOROUGH COUNCIL Public Trust Notice 261 Public Trustee: Election to administer Estates 262 DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Regulations under the Regulations Act 259 Reserve Bank of New Zealand: Weekly Statement of HORACE JAMES WHITE, Mayor of the Borough of Ellerslie, Assets and Liabilities 250 I , do hereby declare :- River District, Proposed Abolition of . . 245 1'hat at the poll taken on the 9th day of February, 1946, on a Shops and Offices Act, appointing Statutory Closing-days proposal to abandon the system of rating on the unimproved value under 248 of the rateable property in the Borough of Ellerslie, the number of Statutory Declarations, Officers authorized to take and votes recorded were :. - receive 240 For the proposal 3.43 Transport Legislation Emergency Regulations, Exemption Against the proposal 170 Order under 245 Informal .. 4 SHll'PING- I therefore hereby declare the proposal to be carried. Notice to Mariners 261 Dated this 15th day of February, 1946. STATE FOREST SERVICE N OTICES- 567 H. J. WHITE, Mayor. J\lilling~timber for Sale 263

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