No. 13 275

NEW ZEALAND

THE N e\V Zealand Gazette

Published by Autholio/

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Road Traversing Maori Land Proclaimed as a Public Road in Road Traversing Mao1'i Lancl Proclaimed as a Public Road in Blocks XII and XVI, Tuh1ba Survey Dist1'ict, South Block XXV, Jacobs River Hund1'ed, Southland Land L11,~ckland Land District District [L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General [L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION HEREAS the road described in the Schedule hereto A PROOLAMATION W traverses Maori Land and has been used by the publie HEREAS the road described in the Schedule hereto as a public road: . W traverses Maori. land and has been used by the public And whereas the Maori Land Court, by an order made on as a public road: the 9th day of September 1952 and issued pursuant to section And whereas the Maori Land Court, by an order made 484 of the Maori Land Act 1931, ordered and deelared the on the 5th day of March 1953 and issued pursuant to section said road to be a public road: 484 of the Maori Land Act 1931, ordered and declared the And whereas the said Court is of the opinion that it is in said road to be a public road: the public interest that the said road should be proelaimed as a public road, and a notification to that effect has been And whereas the said Oourt is of the opinion that it is forwarded to the Minister of Lands in terms of section 486 in the public interest that the said road should be proelaimed of the Maori Land Act 1931: as a public road, and a notification to that effect has been And whereas it is now expedient that the said road should forwarded to the Minister of Lands in terms of section 486 be proelaimed as a public road: of the Maori Land Act 1931: Now, therefore, pursuant to section 487 of the Maori And whereas it is now expedient that the said road Land Act 1931, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby should be proelaimed as a public road: Moke Norrie, the Governor-General of N e,Y Zealand, hereby proclaim as a public road the road described in the Schedule Now, therefore, pursuant to section 487 of the Maori hereto. Land Act 19:n, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Oharles 'Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby SCHEDULE proclaim as a public road the road described in the Schedule hereto. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a road: A. R. P. Being portion of SCHEDULE o 3 34 Lot 1, D.P. 12782, being Part Rangitoto 'ruhua ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proelaimed as a road: G7B 1 Block; coloured sepia. 1 rood. Situated in Block XII, Tuhua Survey Being part of Maori roadline (Aparima Maori Reserve) District. (M.L.C. plan 16916.) adjoining Sections 3 and 6 and subdivisions 30, 31, 32, 1 2 30 Waituhi Kuratau Block; coloured yellow. and 33 of section 2, Block XXV, Jacobs River Hundred. Situated in Blocks XII and XVI, Tuhua, (S.O. plan 5716.) Survey District. (M.L.O. plan Hi9H).) In the Southland Land District; as shown on the plan In the South Auckland Land District; as shown on the marked L. and S. 16/2917c, deposited in the Head Office, plan marked L. and S. IG/14B8c, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at 'Wellington, under Department of Lands and Survey, at -Wellington, under No. No. 3111, and thereon coloured blue. 3109, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 20th day of February 1954. this 20th day of February 1954. E. B. OORBETT, Minister of Lands. E. B. OORBETT, Minister of Lands. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! (L. and S. H.O. 16/1438; D.O. 9/285) (L. und S. H.0.16/2917; D.0.20/12 and 3/42/13) A 276 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

Road Tr.a.versing Ma.ori Land Proc:aimed as a Public Roael All the land on Deposited Plan No. 16276, being part in Block III, Orahiri 81~rtey District, Sou,th Auckland Section 4, Block XII, Kaihu Survey District, and part Kaihu Land District No. 1 Block, situated in Block XII, Kaihu Survey District: Area, 2 acr·es, more or less. All certificate of title, Volume 370, folio 266. [L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General (L. and S. H.O. 6/6/1219; D.O. 8/1626) Section 10, Block VIII, Waipoua Survey District: Area, A PROCLAMATION 24 acres 3 roods 20 perches, more or less. (S.O. plan 9074.) (L. and S. H.O. 6/6/766; D.O. 8/1203) HEREAS the road described in the Schedule hereto W traverses Maori lalld and has been used by the public as a public road and has been maintained out of public funds: And whereas the Maori Land Court, by an order made SECOND SCHEDULE on the 16th day of February 1953 and issued pursuant to \VJ!LLINGTON LAND DISTRICT section 484 of the Maori Land Act 1931, ordered and declared the said road to be a public l:oad: SECTION 1, Block IX, Pohangina Township, situated in Block X, Pohangina Survey District: Area, 1 rood, more or less. AU And whereas the said Court is of the opinion that it is certificate of title, Volume 87, folio 55. (S.O. plan 13244.) in the public interest that the said road should· be proclaimed as a public road, and a notification to that effect has been (L. and S. H.O. 6/6/1175; D.O. 8/1243) forwarded to the Minister of Lands in terms of section 486 Given under the hand of His Excellency 'the Governor­ of the Maori Land A.ct 1931 : Gener.al, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, And whe:'eas it is no,v expedient that the said road should this 20th day of February 1954. be proclaimed as a public Toad: E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Lands. Now, therefore, pursuant to section 487 of. the.Maori Land Act 1931, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles \Villoughby GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! Moke Norrie, the Governor-Genel'al of New Zealand, hereby proclaim as a public road the road described in the Schedule hereto. Declaring Lands in Taranctki and Otago Land Districts, Vested in the Taranaki and Otago Education Boards as Sites /01' SCHEDULE Public Schools, to be Vested in Her Majesty the Queen ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of lanel proclaimed as road: 3 acres 1 rood 13 perches. Being part Otorohanga 2c Block, situated in Block III, Ora­ [L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General hiri Survey District (M.L. plan 17046.) In the South Auckland Land District; as shown on the A PROCLAMATION plan marked L. and S. 16/2719A, deposited in the Head HEREAS by subsection (6) of section 5 of the Education Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, under W Lands Act 1949 (hereinafter referred to as the said No. 3110, and thereon coloured yellow. . Act) it is provided that, notwithstanding anything contained in any other Act, the Governor-General may from time to Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ time, by Proclamation, declare that any school site or part General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, of a school site which in his opinion is no longer required this 20th day of, February 1954. for that purpose shall be vested in, Her Majesty; and there­ upon the school site or part thereof, as the case· may be, shall E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Lands. vest in Her, Majesty freed and discharged from every GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! educational trust affecting the same, but subject to all leases, encumbrances, liens, or easements affecting the same at the (L. and S. H.O. 16/2719; D.O. 20/1219) date of the Proclamation: Now, therefore, pursuant to subsection (6) of section 5 of the said Act, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke N ol'l'ie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby Declaring Lands in North Auckland and Wellington Land proclaim and declare that the land described in the First Districts, Vested in the Auckland and Wanganui Educa­ Schedule hereto, being an area vested in the Taranaki Educa­ tion Boards as Sites /01' Public Schools, to be Vested in tion Board, and the lands described in the Second Schedule Her Majesty the Queen hereto, being areas vested in the Otago Education Board, m: Rites for public schools, shall be vested in Her Majesty the Queen, freed and discharged from every educational trust [L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General affecting the same, but subject to all leases, encumbrances, liens, or easements affecting the same at the date hereof. A PROCLAMAT~ON HEREAS by subsection (6) of section 5 of the Education W Lands Act 1949 (hereinafter referred to as the said FIRST SCHEDULE Act) it is provided that, notwithstanding anything contained TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT in any other Act, the GoverilOr-General may from time to time, SECTION 20A, Hua District, situated in Block VI, Paritutu by Proclamation, declare that any school site or part of a Survey District: Area, 2 acres, more or less.. All certificate of school site which in his opinion is no longer required for that title, Volume 125, folio 1. (S.O. plan 67/6.) purpose shall be vested in Her Majesty, and thereupon the (L. and S. H.O. 6/6/552; D.O. M. 197) school site or part thereof, as the case may be, shall vest in: Her Majesty, freed and discharged from every educational trust affecting the Setme but subject to all leases, encumbrances, liens, or easements affecting the same at the date of the SECOND SCHEDULE Proclamation: OTAGO LAND DISTRICT Now, therefore, pursuant to subsection (6) of section 5 of the said Act, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby LOTS 1, 17, and 18, Block IV, Deposited Plan No. 706, situated Moke Norrie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby in Township of Loudon, being part Sections 37 and 38, Green proclaim and declare that the lands described in the First Island. West Survey District: Area, 2 roods 0·4 perch, more or Schedule hereto, being areas vested in the Auckland Education less. Excepting therefrom coal and other minerals, if any, Board, and the land described in the Second Schedule hereto, under the surface of the said lots, and the rights to mine and being an area vested in the Wanganui Education Board, as carry away the same, described in Transfer No. 184750. All sites for public schools, shall be 'vested in Her Majesty the certificate of title, Volume 106, folio 266. Queen freed and discharged from every educational trust Also Lot 2, Block IV, DepositeC! Plan No. 706, situated in affecting the same but subject to all leases, encumbrances, Township of Loudon, being part Sections 37 and 38, Green liens, or easements affecting the same at the date hereof. Island \Vest Survey District: Area, 2 roods 16 perches, more or less. All certificate of title, Volume 82, folio 46. (L. and S. H.O. 6/6/1047; D.O. 8/1/116) FIRST SCHEDULE Section 26, Block I, Woodland Survey District: Area, 18 acres 3 roods, more or less. (S.O. plan 8807.) NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT (L. and S. H.O. 6/6/1165; D.O. 8/1/172) PART Section 21, Block XII, Tutamoe Survey District (certifi­ Part Section 32, Block II, Blackstone, Survey District: cate of title, Volume 401, folio 95) and Section 11, Block VIII, Area, 5 acres, more or less. All certificate of title, Volume 125) Tutamoe Survey District: Total area, 1 acre 3 roods 37 folio 53. (S.O. plan 206.) perches, more or less. (S.O. plan 22759.) (L. and S. H.O. 6/6/1208; D.O. 8/1/179) (L. and S. H.O. 6/6/399; D.O. 8/1621) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Part Allotments 6 and 7, Otau Parish, situated in Block General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, III, Opaheke Survey Dist:rict: Area, 1 acre 2 roods 1 perch, this 20th day of February 1954. more or less. All certificate of title, Volume 570, folio 1. E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Lands. (Limited as to title and parcels.) (L. and S. H.O. 6/6/1218; D.O. 8/1616) GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! 25 FEB.] 'l'RE NEvV ZEALAND GAZErrTB 277

Crown Land Set Apart as Permanent State Forest Land Crown Land Set Apart for Railway Purposes at Woburn

[L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General [L.S.] C. "~. M. NORRIE, Govel'llol'-Genel'al A PROCLAMATION A PROOLAMATION URSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant­ UHSUANT to section 18 of the :E'orests Act 1949, I, P General Sir Oharles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the P Lieutellant-General Sir Oharles Willoughby Moke Norrie, Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby set apart the that the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby Crown lalld described in the Schedule hereto as permanent set apart for railway purposes; and I also declare that this State forest land. Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 1st day of March 1D54.

SOHEDULE SOHEDULE SOU'l'HLAND LAND DISTRICT"-SOUTHLAND CONSERVANCY ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of Crown land set apart: ALL that area in the Southland Land District, "Wallace County, A. R. P. Deing containing by admeasurement 270 acres, more or less, and o 0 34·1 Lot 4, D.P. 16848. being Section 1, Block V, Alton Survey District. As the same o 0 26·94 Lot 5, D.P. 16848. is more particularly delineated on plan No. 200/22, deposited o 1 3·15 Lot 6, D.P. 16848. in the Head Office of the New Zealand Forest Service at o 0 31·35 Lot 7, D.P. 16848. Wellington, and thereon bordered red. (Southland plan S.O. o 1 3·09 Lot 8, D.P. 16848. 3291. ) o 0 24·1 Lot 9, D.P. 16848. o 0 24·8 Lot 10, D.P. 16848. Given under the hand of His· Excellency the Governor­ o 2 10·97 Lot 11, D.P. 16848. General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 8th day of February 1954. Being parts Subdivision B No. 1 of Section 14, Hutt District, situated in the City of Lower Hutt, and being portions E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Forests. of the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 485, folio 66 (Wellington Land Registry). GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! (F.B. 9/7/94) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General, and issued. under the Seal of New Zealand, this. 20th day of February 1954. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Railways.

Crown Land Set Apart as Permanent State Forest Land GOD SAVE THE QUEEN I (L,O. 21653/19)

[L.S.] O. W. M. NORRU], Governor-General Add/itional Land at Christchurch Taken for the Purposes of A PROOLAMATION the H urunui-Waitaki Railway URSUANT to section 18 of the Forests Act 1949, I, P. Lieutenant-General Sir Oharles Willoughby Moke Norrie, [L.S.] C. 'V. M. NORRIE, Governor-General the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby set apart the A PROCLAMATION Crown land described ill the Schedule hereto as permanent State forest land. ' URSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant­ P General Sir Charles 'Yilloughby Moke Norrie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim aIrd declare that the additional land described in the Schedule hereto is SOHEDULE hereby taken for the purposes of the Hurunui-Waitaki railway. SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DrS'l'RICT-AuCKLANIl CONSERVANCY ALL that area in the South Auckland Land District, Kawhia ) SCHEDULE County, containing by admeasurement 587 acres ;{ roods :W :\.PPROXgIA'l'E area of the piece of additional land taken: perches, more or less, being Section 8, Block VIII, Kawhia 1 ruucl 9·4 perches. South Survey District. As the same is 11101'0 particularly Being llart street. delineated on plan No. 35/12, deposited in the Head Office Situated in the Oity of Christchurch. (S.O. 8680.) of the New Zealand Foref't Service, at \Vellington, and thel'eOll bordered red. (Auckland plan S.O. ;1{)Q80). In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 12658, Given under the hand of HIS Excellency the Govern 01'-' deposited in the office of the New Zealand Railways Oom­ Genp.ral, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, mi3sion at 'Vellington, and thereon coloured green, edged green. this 8th day of February 1954. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ B. B. CORBl~TT, 1\1inister of Forests. General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 20th day of Februar.v 1!15±, GOD SA V 1': 'rIm QUEEN! (F.S. 6/J/176) W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Railways. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! (L.O. ] 6717/300; 2)

Crown Lanrl Set Apart '-18 Prorisional State Fnrest I.([!!'! A dditional Land at· Benhm' Taken for the Purposes of the Waitaki-Bluff Bailwuy [L.S.] C. ·'V. M. NORRIE, Goyernor-General [L.f;.] C. 'Y. M. l~ORRIE, Govel'llol'-General A PHOCLAMATION A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to section 18 of the Forests Act ] 9JD, I; URSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant­ P Lieutenant-General Sir Charles 'Willoughby Moke N on'ie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby set apart the P General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as provisional Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare State forest land. that the additional land described in the Schedule hereto is heTcby taken for the purposes of the Waitaki-Bluff railway.

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE ApPROXl M:ATE area of the pjece of additional land taken: SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DIS'.l'RICT-AUCKLAND COXSERI''\XCY 29·2 percheR. ALL that area in the South Auckland Land District, Kawhia Being part l'oad adjoining Railway land, Block I, Hillend County, containing by admeasurement 536 acres 2 roods Survey District. 30 perches, more or less, being' Sections 15 and 16, Block XII, Si.tuated in Bruce County. (S.O. 11514.) Kawhia South Survey District. As the f'ame if' more In the Otago Land District; as the same is more particu­ particularly delineated on plan No. 35/13, deposited in the larly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 12655, deposited in Head Office of the New ZealaItd Forest Service, at 'Yellington, the office of the New Zealand Railways Commission at and thereon bordered red. (Aucldanrl plan S.O. 36082.) 'Vellington, and thereon coloured green, edged green. Given under the hand of HIS Excellency the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General, and issuerl under the Seal of New Zealand, General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this ] Oth day of February 1954. thif' 20th day of February 1954. E. B. OORBETT, Minister of Forests. 'V. S. GOOSMAN, 1finister of Railways. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! GOD SAVE THE QUEEN I (F.S. 6/1/176) (L.O. 20551/8) 278 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

Allooating Land l'aken for a Railway to the Purposes of a lJeclarinf! Land Acqui1'ed for a Government Work and Not Street Required for that PU1'pose to be Crown Land

[L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION [L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General URSUANT to section 226 of the Public Works Act 1928, A PROCLAMATION P I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim URSUANT to section B5 of the Public Works Act 1928, and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto shall P I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles ·Willoughby Moke Nonie, upon the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby declare the land become a street, and that the said street shall be under the describe~l ill the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to control of the Christchurch City Council and shall be main­ the Land Act 1948. tained by the said City Council in like manner as other public highways are controlled and maintained by the said City Council. SCHEDULE SCHEDULE ApPROXIMA'l'E areas of the pieces of land declared to be Crown ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land: land: A. R. P. Being A. It. P. Being 1 0 3·9 Part Lot 1, D.P. 12999, being part Rural Section o 0 28·4 Lot 493, D.P. 38961, being part Allotment 7, 79 ; coloured orange. District of Tamaki, and being part of. the o 0 0·1 Part Lot 1, D.P. 12013, being part Rural Section land comprised and described in certificate of 176; coloured sepia. title, Volume 402, folio 110 (Auckland Land Both situated in the City of Christchurch. (S.O. 8680.) Registry) . In the Canterbury Land District; as the same are more o 2 17·:) Lots 379, 491, and 492, D.P. 41022, being part particularly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 12658, Allotment 7, District of Tamaki, and being deposited in the office of the New Zealand Railways Com­ part of the land comprised and described in mission at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. certificate of title, Volume 402, folio 110 ( Auckland Land Registry) . Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ o 0 :)8·0 Lot 446, D.P. 41022, being part Allotment 10, General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, District of Tamaki, and being part of the this 20th day of February 1954. land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 402, folio no (Auckland Land W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Railways. Registry). GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! 1 2 8·6 Lots 456, 457, 458, 488, 489, 490, 494, and 495, D.P. 41022, being paTt Allotments 7 and 10, (L.O. 16717/300; 1) District of Tamaki, and being part of the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 402, folio no (Auckland Land l)eolaring Land Taken f01' (l Government Work and Not Registry). Required for that P1t1'pOSe to be Crown Land o 2 13·8 Lots 497, 498, and 499, D.P. 38961, being part Allotment 10, District of Tamaki, and being [L.S.] C. VV .. M. NORRIE, Governor-General part of the land comprised and described in A PROCLAMATION certificate of title, Volume 297, folio 87 (Auckland Land Registry). URSUANT to section :~5 of the Public Works Act IH28, I, o 2 il2·8 Lots 496, 500, and 501, D.P. 38961, being part P. Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, Allotments 7 and 10, District of Tamaki, and the . Governor~General of New Zealand, hereby declare the being part of the land comprised and described land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject in certificate of title, Volume 297, folio 87 to the La'nd Act 1948. (Auckland Land Registry). o 1 26'0 Lots 454 and 455, D.P. 41022, being part Allot­ SCHEDULE ment 10, District of Tamaki, and being part of the land comprised and described in certifi­ ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crown cates of title, Volume 297, folio 87, and Volume land: 10 acres. 402, folio no (Auckland Land Registry). Being Section 1, Square 12. ° 1 36·2 Lots 442 and 443, D.P. 41022, being part Allot­ Situated" in Block III, Totaranui Survey District (Tata ment 10, District of Tamaki, and being part of Islands), (Nelson R.D.). (S.O. 1067.) the land comprised and described in certificates In the Nelson Land District; as the same is more of title, Volume 409, folio 68, and Volume 413, particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 142297, folio 105 (Auckland Land Registry). deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, ° 1 5·5 Lot 445, D.P. 41022, being part Allotment 10, and thereon bordered red. District of Tamaki, and being .part of the land comprised and described in certificates of title,. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Volume 402., folio no, and Volume 409, folio General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, 68 (Auckland Land Registry), this 20th day of February 1954. ° ° 38·2 Lot 444, D.P. 41022, being part Allotment 10, District of Tamaki, and being part of the land W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. comprised and described in certificates of title, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Volume 402, folio no, Volume 409,folio 68, and Volume 413, folio 105 (Auckland Land (P.W." 32/9112; D.O. 18/2/20) Registry). Situated in the City of Auckland. Declaring Land Taken for a Gove1'nment Work and Not Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Required for that Purpose to be Crown Land General, and issued undel' the Seal of New Zealand, this 21st day of February 1954. [IJ.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. A PROCLAMATION ·URSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act 1928, I, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! P. " Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, (H.C. X/l/5/219/4; D.O. X/l/5/219/4) the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby declare the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act 1948. SCHEDULE Decla1"ing Land Taken for a Government Work (tnd. Not ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to he Crown Req'll,i1'ed for that Purpose to ue Crown Land, Suuject land: 1 rood 4·4 perches. to Draina,ge Rights Being Lot 6, D.P. S347, being part Allotment 177, Kirikiri­ roa Parish, and being part of the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 948, folio 167 [L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General (Auckland Land Registry). A PROCLAMArrION Situated in the City of Hamilton. URSUANT to section il5 of the Public Works Act 1928, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ P I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, Nonie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby declare this 21st day of February 1954, the land described in the Schedule hereto subject to the W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. drainage rights created by Memorandum of Transfer No. 251317 (vVellington Land Registry) to be Crown land for GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! the purposes of the Land Act, 1948, subject to the aforesaid (H.C. X/l/6; D.O. 54/1) dt-a-inage rights. 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 279

SCHEDULE Consenting to the Raising of Portion (£48,500) of the .ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crowll AuckZnnd City Council's Loan of £101,000 and Presc'ribing land: 21 acres 2 roods 8.8 perches. the Conditions Thereof Being' part Sectio]1 20, Harbour Registration District, on D.P. 95fl4 and closed road. C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General

Situated in Block XVI, Belmont S~ll'vey District, alld ORDER IN COUNCIL heing all the land in Proclamation No. 2(i25 (\Vellington Land At the GOyernmellt Buildings at \Vellington, this 16th day Registry). of February 1954 Given under the hand of His Excellencv the Governor­ Present: General, and issued under the Seal ~f New Zealand, THE R.IGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL thiN 20th day of February 1H54. HEREA~ the Auckland City Council (hereinafter called W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. W the saId local authority), being desirous of raising a loan of one hundred and one thousand pounds (£101,000) to GO]) SAVE THE QUEEN! be kno\\-n as ' , Parnell Baths Improvement Loan 1952' , (P.W. (i;Sj251/1; D.O. 20/1/0/112) (hereinafter called the said loan) for the purpose of carrying out improvements to the Parnell Baths and meeting the ~ost of raising the loan, has complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act 1926 (hereinafter called Decl(l)'ing Land Acqui?'ed for a Government Work and Not the said Act): Required for that Purpose to be Crown Lcmd And whereas the said local authority is desirous of raising in the first instance portion of the said loan amount­ [L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Govemor-General ing to forty-eight thousand five hundred pounds (£48,500) (hereinafter called the said sum), and it is expedient that A PROCLAMATION the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as URSUANT to Bection B5 of the Public \Vorks Act 1928, required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of P I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke the said sum: Norrie, the GovernOl'-General of New Zealalld, hereby declare N ow, therefore, pursuant to section 11 of the said Act, the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land as set out in section 29 of the Finance Act 1932 (No.2), subject to the Land Act 1948. His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby consents to the raising in New Zealand by the said local authority of SCHEDULE the said sum for the said purpose up to the amount of forty­ ApPROXIMA'l'Ji: areas of the pieces of lanc1 c1eclared to be eight thousand five hundred pounds (£48,500), and in giving Crown land: such consent hereby determines as follows:

A. It. P. Bein f ), 1. The term for which the said sum or any part thereof o 0 ;W·(i1 Lot ,1H, D.P. 81m, bclng part Te Whare-o­ may be raised shall be ten (10) years. Maraenui Block, and being part of the land 2. The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of comprised and described in certificate of title, the said sum or any part thereof shall be such as shall not H.B. Volume 118, folio 284 (Hawke's Bay produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding La n d Registry). fOUT pounds (£4) per centum per annum. () 1 5·5.,1· Lot GOA, D.P. 81fi2, being part Te \Yhare-o­ 3. The said sum or any part thereof shall be repaid by Maraenui Block, alld being part of the land the half-yearly redemption of debentures in the half-years comprised and described in certificate of title, set out in the first (:olumn of the Schedule hereunder of the H.B. Volume 125, folio (il (Hawke's Bay amounts stated opposite each such half-year in the second Land Registry). column of the said Schedule. () 1 20·5 Lot 2, D.P. fHil!l, being part Te \Vha1'e-o­ Mamenui Bloel, , and being part of the land SCHEDULE comprised and described in certificate of title, I-LB. Volume 125, folio lil (Hawke's Bay Second First Col1irnn Fi1'st Coltmm Second Land Registry). Colurnn Colurnn o 1 17··18 Lot 41A, D.P. SHi:l, being part Te Whare-o­ Half-year Half-year Maraellui Block, and being part of the land Amount Amount comprised and described ill certificate of title, H.B. Volume 125, folio fil (Hawke's Bay Land Registry). Situated in the City of Napier. £ £ 1st 600 11th 700 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ 2nd 600 12th 700 General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, 3rd 600 13th 700 this 20th day of February 1954. 4th 600 14th 700 W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. 5th 600 15th 800 lith 600 16th 800 GO]) SAVE '['HE QUEEN! 7th 600 17th 800 8th 700 18th 800 (H.C. X/64/11/3; D.O. 32/64/0) 9th 700 19th 800 10th 700 20th 35,400

4. The payment of interest and redemptions in respect of Public Reserves Set Apart for Post-and-teleg1'aph Purposes in the said sum shall be made in New Zealand. the Borough of Opunake 5. No amount payable either as interest or as a redemption in respect of the said sum shall be paid out of loan moneys. [L.S.] C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General 6. 1'he rate payable for brokBrage, underwriting, and procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said sum or A PROCLAMATION any part thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed three­ URSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant­ quarters per centum of any amount raised., P General Sir Charles \Villoughby Moke Norrie, the 7. No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and the expiration of two years from the date hereof. declare that the public reserves described in the Schedule T. J. SHERRARD, hereto are hereby set apart for post-and-telegraph purposes; Clerk of the Executive Council. and I also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect (T. 49/121/85) on and after the 1st day of March 1954.

Consenting to the Raisin{] of a Loan of £16,500 by the Thames SCHEDULE Hospital Board and Prescribing the Conditions Thereof ApPROXIMATE area of the public reserves set apart: 1 rood 7·34 perches. C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General Being Sections 11 and 13, Block XXXI, Town of Opunake. ORDER IN COUNCIL Situated in the Borough of Opunake. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th dctjr In the Taranaki Land District; as the same is more of February 1954 particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 142367, deposited in the office of the Minister of W01'ks at \Vellington, Present: and thereon bordered red. THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL HEREAS the Thames Hospital BOal'd (herei1lafter called Given under the hand of His Excellency the Govel'llor­ W the said local authority), being desirous of raising a General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, loan of sixteen thousand five hundred pounds (£16,500) to be this 20th day of February Hl54. known as " Paeroa Hospital Loan 195:i " (hereinafter called W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. the said loan) for the purpose of erecting extensions to and providing additional facilities and services at Paeroa Hospital GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! has complied with the provisions of the Local Government (P.W. 20/442/1; D.O. B9/45) Loans Board Act 1926 (hereinafter called the said Act) and 280 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [~o. 13 it is expedient that the precedent consent of thEr Governor­ 2. T~e :r:ate of interest that may be paid in respect of ({eneral in COUllcil, as' required by the said Act, should be the said sum or part thereof shall be such as shall not given to the raising of the said loan: produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding four pounds (£4) pel' centum pel' annum. N ow, therefore, pursuant to section 11 of the said Ad as set out in section 29 of the Finance Act 1932 (No.2), 3. The said sum' 01' any paI't theI'eof shall be repaid by His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the the half-yeaI'ly redemption of debentures in the half-years advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby consents set out in the ihst. column of the Schedule hereunder of the to the raising in New Zealand by the said local authority of amounts stated opposite each such half-yeaI' in the second the said loan for the said purpose up to the amount of sixteen column of the said Schedule. . thousand five hundred pounds (£16,500), and in giving such consent hereby determines as follows: SCHEDULE 1. The term for which the said loan or any part thereof may be raised shall be ten (10) years. 2. The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the First Column Second First Column Second said loan or any part thereof shall be such as shall not Column Colu,mn produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding four Half-year Half-yeaI' pounds (£4) per centum per annum. -~ Amount Amount 3. The said loan or any part thereof shall be repaid by the half-yearly redemption of debentures in the half-years set out in the first column of the Schedule hereunder of the £ £ amounts stated opposite each such half-year in the second 1st 300 11th .. 400 column of the said Schedule. 2nd 300 12th 400 3I'd 400 13th 400 SCHEDULE 4th 300 14th 400 5th 400 15th . 500 (ith 300 16th 400 Seoond Second 7th 400 17th 500 First Column Column First Column . Column 8th 400 18th 400 . 9th 400 19th Half-year 500 Half-year Amount Amount 10th 400 20th 12,500

£ £ 4. The payment of inteI'est and redemptions in respect 1st 800 11th 800 of the said sum shall be made in New Zealand. . 2nd 800 12th 900 5. No amount payable either as intel'est 01' as a l'edemption 3rd 800 13th 800 in l'espect of the said sum shall be paid out of loan moneys. 4th 900 14th 800 5th 800 15th 800 6. The rate payable fol' bl'okerage, undel'wTiting, and 6th 800 16th 900 procuration fees in l'espect of the Tai13ing of the said sum 01' 7th 800 17th 800 any pad thel'eof f3hall not in the aggl'egate exceed one-half 8th 900 18th 800 pel' centum of any amo"unt Taised. - 9th 800 19th 800 7. No moneys shall be bOTl'owed undel' this consent aftel' 10th 800 20th 900 the expiration of two yeaTS fl'om the date hel'eof. T. J. SHERRARD, 4. The payment of interest and redemptions' in respect of Clerk of th~ Executive Council. the said loan shall be made in New Zealand. (T. 49/292/3) 5. No amount payable either as interest or as a redemption in respect of the said loan shall be paid out of loan moneys. 6. The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said loan or 1 any part thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed thl'ee­ Consenting to the Raising of Portion (£50,000) of the quarters per centum of any amount raised. Gisborne Borough Council's Loan of £137,000 and 7. No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after Presc1'ibing the Conditions Thereof the expiration of two years from the date hereof. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General (T. 49/702/4) ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day of February 1954 Consenting to the Raising of Portion (£20,000). of the Present: THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Papatoetoe Borough Council's Loan of £48,000 and Prescribing the Conditions Thereof HEREAS the Gisborne .Borough Council (hereinaftel' W called the said local a uthol'i ty) , being desil'ous of C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General Taising a loan of one. hundl'ed and thirty-seven thousand pounds (£137,000) to he known as "Bl'idges Loan 1952" ORDER IN COUNCIL (hereinafter called the said loan) fol' the purpose of l'eplacing the Roebuck Road and William Pettie Bl'idges, and meeting At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day part of the cost of el'ecting bl'idges at Lytton Road and of February 1954 Owen Road, has complied with the provisions of the Local Present: Government Loans BoaI'd Act 1926 (hel'einaftel' called the THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL said Act): And whereas the said localauthOl'ity is desirous of HEREAS the Papatoetoe Borough Council (hereinafter raising in the first instance pOl'tion of the said loan amount­ W called the said local authority), being desirous of ing to fifty thousand pounds (£50,000) (hel'einaiter called raising a loan of forty-eight thousand pounds (£48,000) to the said sum), and it is expedient that the pl'ecedent consent be known as "Great South Road Improvement Loan 1953" of the Govel'lloT-GeneTal in Council, as required by the said (hereinafter called the said loan) for the purpose of making Act, should be given to the Taising of the said sum: improvements to the Great South Road, including kerbing, channelling and footpaths, has complied with the provisions Now, thel'efore, pursuant to section 11 of the said Act, of the Local Government Loans Board Act 1926 (hereinafter as set out in section 29 of the Finance Act 1932 (No.2), called the said Act): His Excellency the Govel'llol'-General, acting by and with the And whereas the said local authority is desirous of advice and cons~nt of the Executive Council, hereby consents raising in the first instance portion of the said loan amount­ to the raising in New Zealand by the said local authority of ing to twenty thousand pounds (£20,000) (hereinafter called the said sum for the said purpose up to the amount of fifty the said sum), and it is expedient that the precedent consent thousand pounds (£50,000), and in giving such consent hereby of the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said detel'inines as follows: Act, should be given to the raising of the said sum: 1. The tel'in for which the said sum or any part thereof Now, therefore, pursuant to section 11 of the said Act may be l'aised shall be ten (10) years. as set out in section 29 of the Finance Act 1932 (No. 2Y,. 2. The Tate of intel'est that may be paid in l'espect of the His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the said sum 01' any part thereof shall he such as shall not advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby consents pl'oduce to the lendel' or lenders a Tate or Tates exceeding to the raising in New Zealand by the said local authority of four pounds (£4) per centum pel' annum. the said sum for the said purpose up to the amount of twenty thousand pounds (£20,000), and in giving such consent hereby 3. The said sum or any pad thereof shall be repaid by determines as follows: the half-yearly redemption of debentures in the half~yeal's set out in the first column of the Schedule hereunder of the 1. The term for which the said sum or any part thereof amounts stated opposite each such half-year in the second may be raised shall be ten (10) years. column of the said Schedule. 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 281

SCHF:DnLE SCHEDULE

Second Second First Column First Column First Column Second First Colwri1n I Seeo1>d Column Column Col'Llmn Col'llmn Half-year I Half-year Half-year Half-year I Amount Amount Amount I A~lOl~t I

£ £ £ £ 1st 500 11th 600 1st 400 11th 500 2nd 500 12th 700 2nd 40O, 12th 500 :~rd 600 13th 700 ;)rcl 500 13th 600 4th 500 14th GOO -ah 500 ,. 14th tWO 5th 600 15th 700 5th 400 15th 500 lith 600 16th BOO (jth 500 16th GOO 7th (i00 17th 700 7th 500 17th GOO 8th 600 18th iOO Sth 500 18th GOO 9th 600 lHth 800 9th 500 19th 700 10th 70n 20th 67,900 10th 600 20th 40,000

4. The payment of interest and redemptions in resped of 4. The payment of interest and redemptions in respect the said sum shall be made in New Zealand. of the said sum shall be made in N e,Y Zealand. 5. No amount payable either as interest or as a redemption in respect of the said sum shall be paid out of loan moneys. 5. No amount payable either as interest or as a redemption 6. The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and in respect of the said sum shall be paid out of loan moneys. procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said sum or any part thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed three­ (L The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and quarters per centum of any amount raised. procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said sum or 7. No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after any part thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed three­ the expiration of two years from the date hereof. quarters per centum of any amount raised. T . .T. SHERRARD, 7. No moneys shall be bOITowed under this consent after Clerk of the Executive Council. the expiration of two years from the date hereof. (T. 49/117/17) T . .T. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. (T. 49/117/19) VMying the Determinations in Respect of P01'tion (£21,0.00) of the Otago Electric POlDer Board's Loon of £,95,0.00

C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General (£80,000) of the Consenting to the Raising of Portion ORDER IN COUNCIL Gisbornc BOTO'ugh Council's Loan of £2.9.9,800 and P1'escn:bing the Conditions Thereof At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day of February 1954 Present: THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL C. W. M. NORRHJ, Governor-General HEREAS by Order in Council made on the 14th day of ORDER IN COUNCIL W May 1952 and subject to the determinations as to borrowing and repayment therein set out, cOllsent was given At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day to the raising in New Zealand by the Otago Electric Power of February 1954 Board (hereinafter called the said local authority), of a loan of ninety-five thousand pounds (£95,000) to he known as Present: "General Extension and Reticulation Loan J H52 " (hereinafter THE RIGHT HON. K . .T. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL caned the said loan): And whereas by Order in Council made on the 16th day HEREAS the Gisborne Borough Council (hereinafter of September Hl5:1 the determinations aforesaid were eancelled W called the said local authority), being- desirous of in respect of portion of the said loan amounting to twenty­ raising a loan of two hundred and ninety-nine thousand one thousand pounds (£21,000) (hereiilafter called the Raid eight hundred pounds (£299,800) to be known as ",Vater sum) and new determinations made in lieu thereof: Supply Pipeline Replacement Loan 1952" (hereinafter called And whereas the said sum haR still not yet heen raised the said loan) for the purpose of meeting the cost of renewing and it is expedient to again cancel the deter:rilinations afore­ ,Vaillgake and Te Ami water-supply pipelines and undertaking said in respect of the said sum and make new determinations incidental works, including the purchase of land in the vicinity in lieu thereof: of Smith's Creek, has complied with the provisions of the N ow, therefore, pursuant to section 11 of the Local Local Government Loans Board Act 192G (hereinafter called Government Loans Board Act 1926 as set out in section 2H the said Act): of the Finance Act 19::32 (No.2), His Excellency the Govern,or­ General, acting by .. rmd with the advice and con Rent of the And whereas by Order in Council made on the 4th day Executive Council, hereby cancels the determinations afore­ of March 195R consent was given to the raising of portion said in respec.t of the said sum, and in lieu thereof mnkes of the said loan amounting to one hundred and fifty thousand the following determinations: pounds (£150,000): 1. The term for which the said sum or any part thereof And \vhereas the said local authority is desirous of raising­ lllay be raised shall not exceed ten (10) years. 2. The rate of interest that may be paid in resp'ect of tho n further portion of the s~lid loan amounting to eighty thousand pounds (£80,000) (hereinafter called the said sum), said sum or any part thereof shall be such as shan not and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor­ produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exeeoding­ four pounds (£4) per centum per annum. General in Council, as requiri~d by the said Act, should be :1. The said sum shall be repaid as follows: given to the raising of the said sum: (a) By nineteen equal payments of five hundred pounds Now, therefore, pursuant to 'section 11 of the said Act (£500) each, one of such payments to he made nt as set out in section 29 of the Finance Act 19R2 (No.2), the end of every half-year commencing- from thp His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with date OIl which the said sum is raised. the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby (b) By a payment at the end of the tenth year from consents to the raiRing in New Zealand by the said local the date of the raising of the snid sum of an authority of the said sum for the said purpose up to the nmount of eleven thousand fiye lmndrC'o. pounds amount of eighty thousand pounds (£80,lJOO), ani! in giving (£11,500) . such consent hereby determines as follows: 4. The payment of interest and repayment of prineipal 1. The. term for which the said sum or any part thereof in respect of the said sum Rhall he made in New Zealand. may be raIsed shall be ten (10) years. , 5. No amount payable either as interest or flS principal shall be paid out of loan moneys. 2. The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the 6. The rate payable for brokerage, underwritinQ', amI said Rum or any part thereof shall be such as shall not procuration fees in respect of the raising of the sa icl SU111 produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding­ or any part thereof shall not in the agg-regnte exceed t1l1'(,C'­ four pounds (£4) per centum per annum. quarters per centum of any amount raised. 7. No moneys shall be borrowed under this ~OJl8ent aftpl' ~. The said sum or any part thereof shall be repaid by the expiration of two years from the date hereof. the half-yearly redemption of i!ebentures in the half-years set out in the first column of the Schedule hereunder of the T. J. SHERRARD, amounts stated opposite each such hnlf-vear in the second Clerk of the Exerutive OOl,mejJ. rolnmn of thp said Srhedule. • (T. 49/371/12) 282 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

Consenting to the Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities and Prescribing the Conditions Thereof

C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day of Febmary 1954 Present: THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL ,,]HEREAS the several local authorities enumerated in the Schedule hereto, being desirous of raising the respective loans ,,, stated opposite their names therein, have respectively complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act 1926 (hereinafter called the said Act), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said loans: Now, therefore, pursuant to section 11 of the said Act, as set out in section 29 of the Finance Act 1932 (No.2), His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby consents 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 hereby determines as follows: 1. The term for which the said loans or any parts thereof may be raised shall not exceed ten (10) years. 2. The rate 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 four pounds (£4) per centum per annum. 3. The said respective loans shall be repaid as follows: (a) By twenty equal payments of the amount specified in the fourth column of the said Schedule opposite each such' respective loan, one of such payments to be made at the end of every half-year commencing from the date on which each such respective loan is raised. Each such half-yearly payment shall be applied first in payment of interest computed at the rate of four pounds (£4) per centum per annum on the amount of principal for the time being outstanding at the beginning of each such half-year in respect of each respective loan and the balance of such half-yearly payment in reduction of such principal. (b) By a payment at the end of the tenth year from the date of the raising of each respective loan of a sum equal to the amount to which the principal of such loan has been reduced in accordance with the preceding paragraph (a) hereof after payment of the aforesaid twenty half-yearly payments. 4. The payments referred to in elause ~ hereof shall be made in New Zealand and no such payment shall be made out of loan moneys. 5. The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and 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 after the expiration of two years from the date hereof.

SCHEDULE

Third Oolumn Fourth Oolumn First Oolumn Second Oolumn Name of Loan Amount of Half-yearly Name of Local Authority Loan Payment

£ £ s. d. Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Board Loan No. 13 1953 5,350 238 17 6 Wairere Electric-power Board Reticulation Loan 1952, £41,000 16,000 509 3 5

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

Va1'ying the Dete1'minations in Respect of Portion (£12,000) ~. The said sum or any part thereof shall be repaid by of the Gisbome Borough Council's Loan of £120,000 the half-yearly redemption of debentures in the half-years set out in the first column of the Schedule hereunder of the amounts stated opposite each sueh half-year in the second C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General column of the said Schedule. ORDER IN COUNCIL SCHEDULE At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day ------~------~------of February 1954 Second First Col'u,mn First Column Sec01ul Present: Column Column THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Half-year Half-year Amount Amount HEREAS by Order in Council made on the 22nd day W of July 1953 (hereinafter ealled the said Order in Council) and subject to the determinations as to borrowing and repayment therein set out, eonsent was given to the £ £ raising in New Zealand by the Gisborne Borough Council 1st 100 11th 100 (hereinafter called the said loeal authority) of an amount 2nd 100 12th 200 of twelve thousand pounds (£ 12,000) (hereinafter called the ~rd 100 13th 100 said sum), being portion of a loan of one hundred and twenty 4th 100 14th 100 5th 100 15th 200 thousand pounds (£ 120,000), known as " Street Improvement 6th Loan 1952 ": 100 16th 100 7th 100 17th 200 And whereas the authority eonferred by the said Order 8th 200 18th 100 in Council has not been exereised and it is expedient to cancel 9th ioo 19th 200 the determinations aforesaid in respect of the said sum and 10th 100 20th 9,600 make new determinations in lieu thereof: Now, therefore, pursuant to seetion 11 of the Loeal 4. The payment of interest and redemptions in respect Government Loans Board Aet 1926 as set out in seetion 29 of the said sum shall be made in New Zealand. of the Finanee Aet 1932 (No.2), His Excelleney the Governor­ 5. No amount payable either as interest or as a redemption General, aeting by and with the advice and consent of the ill- respect of the said sum shall be paid out of loan moneys. Exeeutive Council, hereby cancels the determinations afore­ 6. The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and said in respect of the said sum, and in lieu thereof makes the procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said sum following determinations: or any part thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed three­ 1. The term for whieh the said sum or any part thereof quarters per centum of any amount raised. may be raised shall not exceed ten (10) years. 7. No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after 2. The rate of interest that may be paid in respeet of the expiration of two years from the date hereof. the said sum or any part thereof shall be such as shall not T. J. SHERRARD, produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding Clerk of the Executive Council. four pounds (£4) per eentum per annum, (T. 49/117/18) 25 FEB.] THE NE\V Z~ALAND GAZErrr:CE 283

Varying the Determinations in Respect of Loans or Portions Thereof Being Raised by Certain LocaZ Authorities

C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at "\Vellingtoll, this 16th day of February Hl54 Present: THE RIGHT HON. K . .T. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL HEREAS by Orders in Council made on the respective dates specified in the third column of the Schedule hereto, consent W was given to the raising by the respective local authorities enumerated in the first column of the said Schedule of the respective loans stated in the second column of the said Schedule, subject in each case to the determinations set forth in such Orders in Council: And whereas the authorities conferred by the said Orders in Council have not been exercised in respect of each respective lo:tn to the extent specified in the fourth column of the said Schedule opposite each such loan: And whereas it is expedient to cancel the determinations aforesaid of each respective loan in so far as such determinations apply to the raising of the sum specified in the fifth column of the said Schedule opposite each such loan (hereinafter called the said sum) and make new determinations in lieu thereof: Now, therefore, pursuant to section 11 of the Local Government Loans Board Act 1926, as set out in section 29 of the Finance Act 1932 (No.2), His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby cancels in respect of each loan referred to in the Schedule hereto the aforesaid determinations in respect of the raising of such loan in so far as such determinations apply to the raising of the said sum, and in lieu thereof makes the following determinations: 1. The term for which the said sum or any part thereof may be raised shall not exceed ten (10) years. 2. The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the said sum or any part thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding four pounds (£4) per centum per annum. 3. The said suin shall be repaid as follows: (a) By twenty equal payments of the amount specified in the sixth column of the said Schedule opposite such sum, one of such payments to be made at the end of every half-year, commencing from the date on which the said sum is raised. Each such half-yearly payment shall be applied first in payment of interest computed at the rate of four pounds (£4) per centum per annum on the amount of principal for the time being outstanding at the beginning of each such half-year in respect of the said sum and the balance of such half-yearly payment in reduction of such principal. (b) By a payment at the end of the tenth year from the date of the raising of the said sum of a sum equal to the amount to which the principal of the said sum has been reduced in accordance with the preceding paragraph (a) hereof after payment of the aforesaid twenty half-yearly payments. 4. The payments referred to in clause 3 hereof shall be made in New Zealand and no such payment shall be made out of loan moneys. . 5. The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said suin or any part thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount raised. 6. No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the expiration of two years from the date hereof. SCHEDULE

Third Column Fourth Fifth Column -- Column -- Sixth First "Column Second Colurnn Date of Consenting -- Sum in Respect Column Order in Council Amount of Which -- Name of Local Authority Name of Loan Half-yearly and Amount of Loan Determinations are Payment I Thereby Authorized Unraised Hereby Varied

£ £ .£ s. d. Selwyn Oounty Council Housing Loan 195 3 . . .. 28 October 1953, 12,000 12,000 381 17 7 £12,000 H orowhcnua Electric Power Board Electric Reticulat ion Loan No.7, l.Tuly 1953,£40,000 40,000 40,000 1,462 4 7 1953 Hokitikn Borough Council Supplementary W aterworks Loan 7 October U)53, ]4,500 14,500 530 1 2 U)52 £14,500

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

Va.ryin{j the Determinations in Respect of the (/isbo1'11e ~. The said loan or any part thereof shall be repaid hy Borough Council's Loan of £So,rJOO the half-yearly redemption of debentures in the half-years set out in the first column of the Sehedule hereunder of the amounts stated oppoRite earh sueh half-year in the seeonel eolunm of the saiel Sehedule. C. SV. M. NORRIE, Governor-General SCHEDULE ORDER IN COUNCIL Second Second At the Government Buildings at "\Velling-ton, this l(ith day First Col'urnrl First Column of February Hl5-1- Column Col'umn Half-year Half-year Present: Amount Amount THE RIGHT HON. K. ,T, HOLYOAKE PRERIDING IN COUNCIL

HEREAS by Order in Couneil made on the 22nd day of £ £ W .T uly J 95~ (hereinafter r,aIled the said Order in Couneil) 1st 200 11th 400 and subjert to the determinations as to borrowing and repay­ 2nd 300 12th 300 ment therein set out, conRent was given to the raising in New ~rd 300 13th 300 Zealand hy the Gisborne Borough Conncil (hereinafter. called 4th 200 14th 400 the said local authority) of a loan of thirty thousand pounds 5th 300 15th 300 (£30,000) to be kno'wn as " Civie Centre Loan Hl52 " (here­ (ith 300 16th 400 inafter ealled the said loan) : 7th 300 17th 300 And whereas the authority ronferred hy the said Order 8th 300 18th 400 in Council has not yet been exereised and it is expedient to 9th 300 19th 400 eancel the determinations afOl'eRaid in respeet of the said 10th 300 20th 24,000 loan and make new determinations in lieu thereof: Now, therefore, pursuant to section 11 of the Local 4. The payment of intel'eRt and redemptionR in respeet of Government Loans Board Act Hl2G as set out in sertion 29 of the said loan shall be made in New Zealand. the Finam'e Act Hl~2 (No.2), His Excellenry the Governor­ 5. No amount payable· either as interest or as a redemption General, ading by and with the adviee and eonsent of the in respeet of the said loan shall be paid out of loan moneys. Exeeutive Couneil, hereby eanrelR the aforesaid deterndnations (1. The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and in respeet of the said loan, and in lieu thereof makes the procuration fees in respeet of the raiRing of the said loan or following determinations: any part thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed three­ 1. The term for which the said loan or any part thereof quarters per eentum of any money raised. may be raised shall not exceed ten (10) yearR. 7. No moneys shall be borrowed under this eon sent after 2. The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the expiration of two years from the date hereof. the said loan or any part thereof shall be such as Rlmll not T . .T. SHERRARD, produce to the lender or lenders a rate. or rates exeeeding Clerk of the Executive Council. four pounds (£4) pel' centum pel' annum. (T. 49/117/20) B 284 ~rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

Varying 'the Dete1"minations in Respect 0 f the M an(Lwat1(; Nmv, therefore, pursuant to subsection (1) (a) of County Council's Loan of £10,000 ·s(;lctioI). 7 of the Public Reserves and Domains Act 1928, His Excellency ,the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council hereby declares C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General that the purpose of that portion. of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto is hereby changed from a public landing ORDER IN COUNCIL reserve to a reserve for county buildings. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day " , bf February 1954 ' , SCHEDULE Present: THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT HEREAS by Order in Council made 'on the 21st day of, ALLOTMENT 256 (formerly part Allotme~lt30); Okura Parish, W June 1950 (hereinafter called the said Order in Council) situated in Block XI, Waiwera Survey District: Area, 1 rood and, subject to the determinations as to borrowing and repay­ 10·1 perches, more or less. (S.O; plan 38035.) mt)nt tht)rein st)t'out, consent '\Vas given to the raising in New T. J. SHERRARD, Zealand by the Manawatu County Council (hereinafter called Clerk of the Executive Council. thB said localauth'ority) of, a loan of' ten thousand pounds (L. and S. H.O. 22/3630/67; D.O. 8/1107) (£10,000) to be known as " Bridges Loan 1947 " (hereinafter ralled the said loan) : And w'hereas the said loan has not been raised and it is expedient to vary eertain of the determinations aforesaid in respect thereof: Domain Board Appointed' to Have Contrblof the Fairlie Now, therefore, pursuant to section 11 of the Local Domain Government LOallS Board Act 1926 as set out in section 29 of the Finance Act HJ32 (No.2), His Excellency the Governor­ General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Q; W. M. NORHIE, Governor-G,eneral Executive Council, herepy varies certain of the determinations aforesaid in respect of the said loan by prescribing that in ORDER IN COUNCIL lieu of a rate of interest not exceeding three pounds five At the Government Buildings at '\Vellington, this 16th day shillings (£3 5s.) per centum per annum, as.. specified in of February 1954 clause 2 of the 8aid Order in Council, the rate of interest that may be paid: in respeet of the said loan or any part thereof Present: shall be such as ,shall not produce to the lender or lenders a THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL rate or rates exeeefiing four pounds (£4) per eentum per URSUANT to section 4,4 of the P~lblic Reserves and annum. P,,' Domains Act 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General, T. J. SHERRARD, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Clerk of the Executive Council. Gouncil~ hereby appoints (T. 49/353/10), Albert George Braddick, Donald Finlay Camp bell, Frank Forbes Gibson, James Hall, Varying the Determip,ations in Respect of the. Jraituna River William Henry Heads, Board's Loan of £3,000 Charles Henry Hide, Frederick Cecil Bennett Miles, Alfred Andrew Henry Pinkerton, and Henry Raymond Welsh C. \V. M. NORRIE, Governor-General to be thE) Fairlie Domain Board, having control of the land ORDER IN COUNCIJ;. described in the Schedule' hereto; and hereby appoints 'At' th~ Governm~llt J?uildings at vVellington, this 16th day Wednesday, the 24th day of February 1954, at 8 0 'clock p.m., , of February 1954 as the time when, and the office of the secretary, Mr J. A. Fraser, Main Street, Fairlie, as the place where, the first Present: meeting of the Board shall be held. THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL

HEREAS by Order in Council made on the 22nd day of SCHEDULE W July 1953 (hereinafter ealled the said Order in Council) and- subject to the determinations as to borrowing and repay­ CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT-FAIRLIE DOMAIN ment,therein set. out; consent was given to the raising in New RESERVE 4549, situated in Block VII, Tengawai Survey District: Zealand by the Kaituna River Board (hereinafter called the Area, 1 acre 3 roods 32 perches, more or less.' (S.O. plan 8031.) said local authority) ,of a loan of three thousand pounds (£3;OOO} to be known as I' Housing Loan 1953" (here-inaner , , A.l~o part Reserve 2755, situated in Block VII, Tengawai raIled the said loa n ) : Survey District: Area, 29 acres 1 rood 27·7 perches, more or 12ss. As shown on the plan marked L. and S. 1/84A, deposited And whereaR the said loan has not vet been raised and' in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey; at it is expedient to v'::try eertaiIl of the deteJ.'minations aforesaid Wellington, and thereon edged red. (S.O. plan 4475.) in respect tht)reof: " " T. J. SHERRARD, Now, therefore, pursuant to section 11 of the Local Clerk of t~~ Executive Council. Government Loans Board Art ] 926 as set out in section 29 of the Finance Act ] 932 ( No.2), His Exrellency the Governor­ (L. and S. H.O. 1/84; D.O. 13/22) Geileral, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Exec;utive CounciJ,ht)reby varies certain of the determinations aforesaid in respect of the said loan by prescribing that in lieu of a term of- twenty-five (25) years, as specified in elause 1 of the said 'Order in Council, the term for which the said Re1Joking the ReseTvation Over a ,Rese1"ve in Mwungaman.r;e1·o loan or any part thereof may be raised shall not exceed ten: SUTvey D1:strict, South A uc.k~q,nij, _La.na, Dist1"i yt (10) years. T. J. SHERRARD, C. W. M. NORRIE, Gover;nor-General . Clerk of the Executive Coun~il. (T. 49/41/1) ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 16th day of February 1954 Present: Cha/ngin,CJ, the PUTpose of Portion of a ReseTve in Waiwera: THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Survey District, N oTth A1brkland Land DistTid URSUANT to subsecti~n (1) (b) ofsecti.on 7 of ,th!'lP-ublic P Reserves and Domams Act 1928, HIS Excellency the C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General Governor-General, acting, by and with the advice and, consent of the Executive Council, hereby revokes the reservation for ORDER IN. COUNCIL a cemetery site over the land described in the Schedule- hereto At the Government Buildings at 'Wellington, this 16th day and hereby declares that the said land, being vested in the of February 1954 Crown, is Crown land available for disposal under the Lail(l Present: Act 1948. THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL SCHEDULE , , HEREAS the laud described in the Schedule hereto forms Sou'rH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRIC'l' W portion of a public landing reserve, and is vested,: . ~ . - in trust, in the~~ai.temata County Council: SECTION 5A, Block XVI, Maungamangero Survey District: Area, 5 acres, more or less. (8.0. plan .12497.) And whereas: it is expedient that the purpose of the reservation ov.er:sucn land' shall be changed to a reserve for T. J. SHERRARD, county. buildings;' and, 'the' Waitemata County Council has Clerk of' the Executive Council. duly conseuted to such change of purpose: ' , (L. and S. H.O. 49597; M~L.- 14-73) . "; t , ~, 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 285

Hevokiny the Reservation Over a RCl)c/"rein Tokatuka 8urL'(;Y . .111l(;nding a/1 Order in G()wncil A1rtllO/"izing the Dunedin Cdy District, North Lluckland Land District Council to Erect and Maintain Elcctr'ic Lines

C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General C. W. M. NORRIE, Goyernor-General ORDEH IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL At the ctOYel'lllllent Buildings at '.Yellington; this 16th day At the Government Buildings at '.Yellington, this 10th day of February 1$)54 of February lD54 Present: Present: THE RIGHT HON. K . .T. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL 'rII1~ HIGH'l' HON. K. J. HOLYO_\KE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL URSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, His Excellency URSUANT to subsection (1) (b) of section 7 of the Public P the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and P Reserves and Domains Act 1~28, His Excellency the consent of the Executive Council, hereby amends the Order in Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of Council dated the 23rd day of April 192:~ and published in the the Executive Council, hereby revokes the reservation for a New Zealand Gazette on the 3rd day of IvIay 192;~, authorizing quarry over the land deseribed in the Schedule hereto; and the Dunedin City Council to erect and maintain electric line:.; hereby declares that the said land, being vest.ed in the Crown, in portion of the Land District of Otago, by deleting clause 2 is Crown land available for disposal under the Land Act 1948. of the Schedule thereto and substituting the following clause: ,; 2. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY SCHEDULE "Bulk supply at a normal rated pressure of 33,000 volts NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT between phases shall be received from the State Hydro-electric SEC'l'ION 17, Block XI, Tokatoka Survey District; Area,:~ acres Department's substation at Halfway Bush, or from such other 2 roods 16 perches, more or less. (S.O. plan 6150.) additional point or points of supply as may be arranged ])ctween the Minister in Charge of the State Hydro-electric T. J. SHERRARD, Department and the licensee. Clerk of the Executive Council. ;, The system of supply shan be as described in paragraphs (L. and S. H.O. 18104; D.O. 8/1562) (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (I), (h), (i), and (j) of regulation 21-01 of the Electrical Supply Regulations 19:35. The normal rated generating pressures shall be 2,400 volts and Revo7ci,ng the Reservcbtion 01:er a Rese'l'L'e in Town of illacraes, 0,600 volts at the licensee's hydro-electric ~tations, 550 volts Otago La,nd Distnct at the licensee'l' diesel stations, and 6,600 volts at the licensee':.; steam station. The normal rated pressures of the transmission lines shall bB 110,000 volts and 33,000 volts. ORDER IN COUNCIL , 'The normal rated pressures of the primary distribution At the Government Buildings at '.Yellington, this 10th day lines shall be 11,000 volts, 6,600 volts, and 3,300 volts. The of February 1954 normal rated pressure of the series street-lighting system shall be 3,300 volts. The normal rated pressure of the two-wire Present: direct-current system classified under paragraph (i) shall be '1'HI~ RIGH'l' HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL 550 volts. The system of supply classified under paragra}Jh URSUANT to subsectio~l (1) (lJ) of secti?l1 7 of the Puhlic U) shall be a tlvo-wire direct-current system at a normal rated P Reserves and Domams Act 1928, HIS Excellency the pressure of 000 volts for supply to· the licensee's trackless Governor-General, acting by anc1 with the advice anc1 consent trolley-omnibus system." of the Executive Council, hereby revokes the reservation for T. J. SHERRARD, a site for a pound over the land described in the Schec1ule Clerk of the Executive CounciL hereto and hereby declares that the said 'land, being vested (S.H.D. 10/66/1) in the Crown, is Crown land available for disposa~ !lnc1~r the Land Act 1948. duthorizing Walter Henry Rogers, of Mwrket Cross, Karamea, SCHEDULE County Foreman, to Erect and Use Certain Electric Lines in the County of Buller OTAGO LAND DISTRIC'l' SECTION 10, Block V, Town of Macraes: Area, 1 rood, more C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General or less. (S.O. plan 54G Tn.) ORDER IN COUNCIL T. J. SHERRARD, At the Govel'llmellt Buildings at '.Vellington, this 10th day Clerk of the Executive Council. of February 1954 (L. and S. H.O. 9/2847; D.O. 10/4/1948) Present: THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOL YOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL URSUANT to the Public '.Vorks Act 1928, His Excellency Revoking the Rescrwtion for the Pwrposes of a Recreation the Governor-General, acting by and Ivith the advice and G?'OU1]'cZ Ove?' a Reser've i·n Block VII, Waitalcere S~ln(;y P District, North Au,c7cla·nd Land District consent of the Executive Council, hereby authorizes Walter Henry Rogers, of Market Cross, Karamea, County Foreman (hereinafter referred to as the licensee), subject to the C, W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General conditions hereinafter set forth, to lay, construct, put up, place, anc1 use the electric lines described in the Schedule hereto. ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Govel'llment Builc1ings at \Ye1lillgton, this J t5th

(b) In a south-easterly direction to a pole with branch SCHEDULE lines leading as follows- GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT (i) In a south easterly direction to a hut situated in Block and Survey Area part Section 18; Land District A. R. P. (ii) In a westerly direction to au office building situated in part Section 102. Maugahauini 7, Section 20 VIII, Tokomaru 1 1 4·3 (c) In a northerly direction to a pole situated in part T. J. SHERRARD, Section 102, thence in a north-easterly direction to a pole Clerk of the Executive Council. situated in Section 98, thence in an easterly direction to another (M.A. 21/3/260) pole situated in the said Section 98, with branch lines leading as followl:l- Authonzing the Lay·ing-off of a Street Off Hi.oh Street in (i) In a northerly direction to a house situated in the the Borough of Carterton, Subject to a Condition as to said Section 98; the Building Line (il) In a north-easterly direction to and across the Oparara Road to a house situated in part Section C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General 18. ORDER IN COUNCIL All being situated in Block XIV, Opamra Survey District, in the County of Buller. At the Government Buildings at. Wellington, this 23rd day The said lines being more particularly shown by means of of February 1954 red lines on the plan marked S.H.D. 262, deposited in the office Present: of the State Hydro-electric Department at Wellington. THE' RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL T. J. SHERRARD, URSUANT to section 15 of the Municipal Corporations Clerk of the Executive Council. P Amendment Act 1953 and section 125 of the Public (S.H.D. 11/20/:341) 'Yorks Act 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice' and consent of the Executive Council, hereby authorizes the CarteTton Borough Council to permit the Varying an Order in Council Prohibiting AlienaUon of Maori laying-off of the proposed street described in the Schedule Lands hereto at a width for part of its length of less than G6 ft., but not less than 50 ft., subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall at any time be erected C. W. M. NOH-RIE, Governor-General on Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 2:3, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 in the Borough ORDER IN COUNCIL of Carterton of a subdivision of the land fronting the said At the Government House at 'Wellington, this 10th day 'of :;treet (as shown on the plan marked P.W.D. 142280 referred February 1954 to in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of 40 ft. from the Present: centre-line of the said street. HIS EXCELLENCY 'l'HE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL SCHEDULE URSUANT to section 167 of the Maori Land Act 1931, P. His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with THA'l' proposed street in the WellingtOll Land District; the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby Borough of Carterton, containing by admeasurement 1 acre varies an Order in Council made on the 29th day of February :18·99 perches, more or less, being part Section 18 on the 1932 and published in the New Zealand Gazette on 3 March public map of the Township of Carterton and being part of the land comprised and described in certificate of title, 1932 at page 424 and affecting Paeroa East 3B 1 BI~ck a~d Volume 350, folio' 287 (limited as to parcels) (Wellington other Blocks by excluding therefrom the lands descnbed 111 Land Registry). the Schedule hereto. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 142280, deposited in the office of the Minister SCHEDULE of Works at vVellington, ano. thereon coloured red. Area T. J. SHERRARD, Block Survey District A. R. P. Paeroa East 4B 2A 3D Paeroa 126 0 0 Clerk of the Executive Council. T. J. SHERRARD, (P.W. 51/797; D.O. 9/450) Clerk of the Executive Council. (M.A. 29/4/1/5) The Western Side of Portion of Fernhill Terrace, in the City of Wellington, Exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act 1928, subject to a Condition Setting Apart Maori Land as a Ma01'i Reservation as to the Building Line C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General C. W, M. NORRIE, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day At the Government House at Wellington, this 10th day of of February 1954 February 1954 Present: Present: THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL URSUANT to section 128 of the Public Works Act 1928, URSUANT to section 5 of the Maori Purposes' Act 19;\7, P His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with P_ His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby sets approves of the following resolution passed by the Wellington apart and reserves the Maori freehold land described in the City Council on the 15th day of July 1953, in so far as it Schedulei.... hereto for the common use of the Ngatihine tribe affects the side and portion of street described in the Schedule residing at 'i,Vaiomio as a burial ground. hereto, viz.: "The \Vellington City Council, being the local SCHEDULE authority having control of the streets in Wellington City, by resolution declares that the provisions of section 128 NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT of the Public Works Act 1928,' shall not apply to the Block and Survey Area Land western side of the portion of Fernhill Terrace adjoining District A. R. P. Lot 37 and part Lot 38, D.P. 422, being all (or part) of Motatau 2, Section 22K XVI, Kawakawa 320 the land in certificate of title, Volume 122, folio 235 T. J. SHERRARD, (Wellington Registry), as is more particularly shown on Clerk of the Executive CouncH the plan annexed hereto ", (M.A. 21/3/262) subject to the condition that no building or part of;J, building shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the western side of the portion of Fernhill Terrace (described in the Setting Apart Maori Land as a Ma01'i Reservation Schedule hereto) within a distance of 25 ft. from the centre­ line of the said portion of street. C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General SCHEDULE ORDER IN COUNCIL THE western side of all that portion of street situated in the At the Government House at Wellington, this 10th day of Wellington Land District, City of Wellington, known as February 1954 Fernhill Terrace, fronting Lot 37, and part Lot 38, D.P. 422, Present: being part Section 1, Harbour District, Townshjp of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL 'Yadestown. As the same is more particularly delineated on the ,plan URSUANT to section 5 of the Maori Purposes Act 19:37, marked P.W.D. 141623, deposited in the office of the Minister P His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and of 'Works at 'Wellington, and thereon coloured red. with the advice a.nd consent of the Executive Council, .herehy sets apart and reserves the Maori freehold land described in T. J. SHERRARD, the Schedule hereto for the common use of all members of Clerk of the Executive Council. the vVhanau-a-Ruataupare tribe as a meeting place and marae. (P.W. fjl/~720; D.O. 9/740) 25 FED.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 287

Authorizing the LayinrJ-ojj' of a Street 1:n the City of Blocks II, III, and IV and the northern boundary of Block V Auckland, Subject to a Condition as to the Building Line of the'Village of \Vaiomio aforementioned, and the northern boundary of Section 11 and the north-western boundary of C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General Section 12 of the Suburbs of \Vaiomio, to the northernmost corner of the last-mentioned Section; thence south-easterly ORDER IN COUNCIL along the south-wester'l "ides of the road forming the north­ At the Government Buildings at \Yellington, this 23rd day eastern boundaries of the said Section 12 and Sections 15 and of February 1954 16, Suburbs of \Yaiomio aforesaid, to the Routh-eastern cornel' of the said Section 16; thence weRterly along the northern Present: Rides of Derrick Road and along a right line, being the THE RIGH'l' HON. K. J. HOLYOA.KE PRESlDIKG IN COUNCIL westernmost of those road"ides produced across \Vaiomio Road URbUANT to section 15 of the MUl11eipal Corporations and the \Vaiomio River to the left bank of the said river; P Amendment Aet HI5:~ and section 12fi of the Public' thence southerly up that bank to the southernmost corner of \Yorks Act 1928, His Excelleney the Governor-General, acting that part of Section l:~, Block XVI, Kawakawa Survey District by and with the adviee and consent of the Exec-utive Council, aforesaid contained in certificate of title, Volume 4:n, folio hereby authorizes the Auckland City Council to permit the 282, Auckland Land Registry; thence along a right line laying-off of the proposed street desnihed i'] the bchedule crossing part of the \Vhangarei-Awanui State Highway to the hereto at a width for part of its leng,th of less than (Hi ft., easternmost corner of the area of 2 roods and 6 perches taken but not less than 40 ft., subject to the condition that no for road by Proclamation published in New Zealand Gazette, building or part of a building shall at allY bne be ereeted No. 78 of the 2nd day of September 1H4~ at page 1077; on the land shown edged green on the p.\\'.n. plan referred thence again southerly along the eastern boundary of that area to in the said Schedule within a distance of -:8 ft. from the (which nmv forms part of the aforesaid state highway) and ('entre-line of the said Ntreet. along the western side of that state high\'my to and along the north-we"tern boundary of Section 2;), Suburb" of Kawakawa, SCHEDULE to the ea"terllmost comer of Section 25, Suburbs of Kawa­ THA'I' proposed Ntreet in the North Auekland Land Distriet, kawa aforesaid; thence north-westerly along the north-easteI'll City of Auckland, containing by ac1!llOaSUrement 1 roou ;~2 boundary of the Naid Section 25 and along a right line to the perehos, more or less, being part Lots 2fi ~\nd 2fi, D.P. 2:iOO, easternmo~,t corner of Sectiol) 19, Block XVI, Kawakawa 11eing part Allotment 28, Parish of 'J'itirangi. Survey District afore"aid; thenee along the north-easterll As the same is more particularly uelilJeateJ on the plan boundary of the said Section 19 and along a right line, being marked P.\V.]). 142:~82, deposited in the offiee of the Minister the last-mentioned boundary produced across Boswell Street to of \Vorkr:; at \Yellington, and thereon coloured red. the eastel'llmost corner of Section 85, Block XVI aforesaid; thence due north along a right line across the North Auckland T. J. SHERRARD, Railway to the northern boundary of that part of the said Clerk of the Executive CouncIl. railway taken by Proclamation publiRhed in New Zealand (P.W. 51/;~7 42; D.O. 27/B/189) Gazette, No. 94 of the ;Dst day of October una at page 2086; thence ,,-esterly along the afore"aid northern boundary to the \Yaiharakeke Stream, the point of commencement. lJedaring Kuw(t/cawct Town District Not to Form Part of County of Bay of Islands SECOND SCHEDULE BOUNDARIES OF THE COUNTY OF BAY OF ISLANDS C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, bounded ORDER IN COUNCIL by a line commencing at a point in Block I, Kerikeri Survey At the Government Buildings at \Vellington, this 23rd day District, on the right bank of the Takou River, being the of February 1954 northern extremitv of the south-eastern boundary of Lot 5 of Old Land Clainl 19, and running easterly and south-easterly Present: generally along the said right bank, to and along the sea-coast rrm~ RIGH'l' HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL to the northern boundary of \Vhangaroa-Ngaiotonga No. 4F 2 HEREAS, pursuant to section :~ of the Town Boards Block in Bloek VIII, Rm;sell Survey District; thence westerly W Amendment Act 1HO!) (No.2), the Kawakawa Town along the northern and ,,-estern boundaries of the said No. Board requested the Governor-General to declare the Kawaka,va 4F 2 Block, and the north-we"tern boundaries of \Vhangaroa­ Town District not to form part of the County of Bay of N gaiotonga Nos. 4G 4 an d 4G :1 Blocks, crossing two intervening Islands: road-line", and along the north-eastern boundary of Tutaematai And whereas, pursuant to section 24 of the Local Govern­ Block to its northernmor:;t corner; thence southerly generally ment Commission Act lH46, the said request was referred to along the western boundary of the said Tutaematai Block to the Local Government Commission: a point due north of the north-eastern eorner of\Vaikare No. And whereas, pursuant to the Local Government Com­ 4A Block, and along a right line across a public road to that mission Act 1946, the Local Government Commission has made north-eastern corner and along another part of the western inquiry into the proposal and has approved as final a scheme boundary of the aforesaid Tutaematai Block, the south-western bearing date the 21st day of July U153, providing that the boundary of Seetion 6 and the western boundary of Section 5, Town District of Kawakawa shall not form part of the County Bloek XII, Russell Survey District, the weRtern boundaries of of Bay of Islands: Lots :\ and 1 on D.P. 347B, being parts of Waikokopu No.2 And whereas it is deemed expedient to give effect to the Block, along the ,,-esteI'll boundaries of another part of the linal scheme of the Local Government Commission and to make said No.2 Block, and of \:Vaikokopu Nos. 1 and :~ Blocks, the Nupplernentary provisions for the purposes of giving effect to north-,,-estern boundary of Section 1, Block XVI, Rus"ell the said final scheme: Survey District aforesaid (State forest, Gazette 1H50, page Now, therefore, pursuant to the Loeal Government Com­ 162), the north-western and western boundaries of Punaruku mission Act 1H46, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting No. 2 Block, and the westerll and southern boundaries of by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, Paremata-l\Iokau Block to the western boundary of Section :~, hereby declares: Block IV, Hukerenui Survey District (State forest, Gazette 1. That as on and from the h:t day of April 1H54, the 1944, page 6(7); thence again southerly along that western Town District of Kawakawa shall not form part of the County boundary and ,vestedy along the northern boundary of Section of Bay of Islands. 11, Block IV aforesaid (State forest, Gazette 1H5:l, page 1787), 2. That as on and from the date aforesaid the boundaries and along a right line, being that boundary produced across a of the Town District of Kawaka",-a shall be as defined in the pub1.ic road to the eastern boundary of Section 22, Block III, First Schedule hereto and the boundaries of the Countv of Hukerenui Survey Di"triet aforesaid; thence along the eastern, Bay of Islands and the Kawakawa Riding of that county shall northern, and western boundaries of the said Section 22, the be as defined in the Second Schedule hereto. ahutment of a publie road, the western boundary of Section 2~ 3. That the Town District of Ka,vakawa shall be deemed of the said Block III and along a right line across a public to have been declared not to form part of the County of Bay road to and along the westel'll boundaries of Sections 12 and of Islands pursuant to section :l of the Town Boards Amend­ 1:3 of the said Block III, the north-western and western ment Act 1H08 (No.2). boulldarie" of Section 5, Block VII, Hukel'enui Survey District aforesaid, and the western boundary of Section 6 of the said FIRST SCHEDULE Block VII, to and along the northern and western bOUlldarieN of Section :~ and the ,,'esterll boundary of Section 4, both of BOUNDARIES OF THE TOWN DISTRICT OF KAWAKA WA the said Block VII, and along the western boundary of part of ALL that area of approximately 280 acres in the North Puhipuhi No. ±A 1 Block to a point J 24·8 link" south-west of Auckland Land District, bounded by a line commencing at the the north-eaNtern e01'ner of Section 73, Block VI, Hukerenui intersection of the northern side of the North Auckland Rail­ Survey District aforesa ill; thence ,,-esterly along right lines way and the right bank of the \Yaiharakeke Stream in Block parallel to, and 1 chain diRtant from, the northern boundary XVI, Kawakawa Survey Distriet, and rUllning north-easterly of the said Section 7:~, to and along the northern boundary generally down that bank and up the left bank of the \Yaiomio of Lot 1 on D.P. :l2D21, being part of Section 65 of the said River to a point in line with the eastern side of the public road Block VI, to the Tapuhi Road; thence southerly along the forming the western boundary of Section H, Suburbs of ea"tel'll side of that road, which forms the western boundarieR \Vaiomio; thence along a right line to and along that Toad of the said Lot 1, of the said Section n and of Section 74 side, along the southern and south-western sides of Bridg'e of the said Block VI, to the middle of the Waiotu River; Street, and along' a right line, being' that part of the south­ thence dowll the middle of that river and up the middle of ,vesteI'll side of the said street forming the north-eastern the \Yaipuakakahau Stream to the eastern side of the public boundary of Section 5, \Yaiomio Village, produced across a road interNeeting Section 17, Block X, Hukerenui Survey road, the North Auekland Raihvay aforementioned, and another District; thence southerly along- thn t side of the Raid road Toad, to the north-\Veste.1'll boundary of Block II, Village of to nnd along the eastern boundary of the area of 1 acre \Vaiomio aforeNaid; theneE' 11orth-easterIy along' the south­ 1 rood and (j perches shown on S.O. 10n:~5 aR taken for roa(I eastern, southern, :l1ld again south-enstE'l'n sides of _tIw 1~1f-:t­ through Section 16, Block X aforesaid, to the northern side mentioned ron(l, which f01'1nN th(' llorth-wE'st(~rn boumlnries of of the \:Vhangarei-Awanui State Highway; the11('e we~terly 288 THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13 generally along the northern side of that highway to a point District, taken for State forest by Proclamation published in in line with the western boundary of Section 19 of Block X New Zealand Gazette No. 62 of the 1st day of September 1H27, aforesaid, and along a right line across the said highway to at page 2778; thence along the generally southern boundaries and alollg the western boundary of the said Section 19, to and of the land, set apart for Stilte foreSlt by Proclamation along the northern boundaries of Sections 38 and 49, Block X published in New Zealand . Gazette No. '87 of the 21st day of ~f6resaid, and along a right line across a public ro~d to and December 1933 at _page, .3403; crossing an intervening public along the northern and western boundaries of SectlOn 61 of road to Trig. Station Manginangina in Block XV, Kaeo the said Block X, along a right line across a public road, to Survey District; thence along the southern boundary of and along the western boundaries of Sections 48 and 50 and Manginangina or Motukauri Blocj{, the southern and south­ the northern and western boundaries of Section 51, all of eastern boundaries of Section 4' 'of the last-mentiohed Block Block X aforesaid, and along a right line, being the last­ XV, the south-western, eastern, and north-easten'J boundaries mentioned boundary produced across a public road to the of Section 45, Block XII, Kaeo Survey District, and along, a northern boundary of Section 52, Block X aforesai~; the~ce right line across a public road to and along the north-eastel'll again westerly along the, northern boundary of the saId SectlOn boundaries of Sections 44 and 3 of that Block XII, the eastern 52 to its westernmost corner; and along a right line running boundaries of Section 4, Block XI, Kaeo Survey District, and due south across a public' road to the northern boundary of Section 31, Block XII aforesaid, crossing the intervening Section 32, Block IX, Hukerenui Survey District aforesaid; public roads, and along a right line; being the last-mentioned thence along the northern, western, and south-western bou~d­ boundary produced across a public road to the southern aries of the said Section 32, the western boundary of SectlOn boundary of Section 30 of the aforesaid Block XII; thence 32, Block X aforementioned, and the northe:-n boundar~es .of easterly along the generally southern boundaries of the last­ Sections 3, 4, and 30, Block XIII, HukerenUl Survey Dlstnct mentioned Section 30, the southern and eastern boundaries of aforesaid, to and along the eastern boundaries of Sections' 24 Section :32 of Block XII aforesaid, and along part of the and 23, Block IX aforementioned, the northern and western southern boundary of Old Land Claim 25 to and along the boundaries of the said Section 23, and the western boundary southern and eastern boundaries - of Section 3, Block VIII, of the aforementioned Section 24 to a point in line with the Kaeo Survey District, and alOlig the south-eastern boundaries northern boundary of the north-western portion of Section 13, of Old Land Claim 19 to the point of commencement; together Block XIII, Hukerenui Survey District aforementioned; thence with all islands in the Bay of Islands and all other islands along a right line across a public road to and along that adjacent to the said county; and excluding from the said northern boundary and along the western boundary of the county the Borough of Kaikohe as described in the ~roclama­ last-mentioned Section, the generally northern boundaries of tion published in New Zealand Gazette N o. ~)5 of the 26th day Mangakowhara Block, and the generally northern and south­ of June 1947 at page 781, a'nd the Town District of Kawakawa western boundaries of Kaikou No. 3 Block, crossing several as hereinbefore described. ' intervening roads, streams, and rivers, to and along the northern boundary of the middle portion of Nukutawhiti Block, BOUNDARIES OF THE KAW AKA wARmING OF THE COUNTY Ol!' and along a right line, being the last-mentioned boundary BAY OF ISLANDS produced to the middle of the Awarua River; thence do,,:,n All that area in the North Auckland Land District the middle of that river and up the middle of the Mangakahla bounded by a line commencing at a point in BJock III, River to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Kawakawa Survey District, in the middle of the Paihia Road, Aukumeroa No.2 Block in Block IV, Tutamoe Survey District; in line with the south-western boundary of the subdivision of thence along a right line to and along that north-eastern Old Land Claim 245 containing 410 acres, and running south­ boundary and along another right line, being that boundary easterly generally along a right 'line to and along the south- produced to the middle of the Mangakahia River aforesaid; ,western and southern boundaries of that subdivision, the thence again up the middle of that river and up the middle of northern and north-eastern boundaries of Allotment 137, the stream forming the north-east.ern boundary of Section 3, Kawakawa Parish, and the northern boundary of Allotment Block XV, Punakitere Survey District, to a point in line ,with 138 of the said parish to the northernmost corner of the the southern' boundary of Section 9 of the said Block XV; last-mentioned allotmellt; thence along a right line to the thence along a right line to and along the northern and westernmost corner of the part of Old Land Claim 251 shown western boundaries of the aforesaid Section 3, crossing the on D.P. 14689, and along the south-western boundary of that public road which intersects that Section, and along another part of Old Land Claim 251, the south-western and southern right line being the last-mentioned boundary produced to the boundaries, of ,Section 13" Block VIII, Kawakawa Survey middle of the Mangakahia River aforesaid; thence again up District, and the abutment of a foreshore reserve to the shores that river to a point in line with the eastern boundary of of the Bay of Islands; thence southerly along those shores to Section 13, Block XIII, Punakitere Survey District; thence a point in line with the north-western boundary of Allotment northerly generally along a right line to and along that 195, Ka,vakawa Parish aforesaid; thence along a right line eastern boundary, and the eastern boundary of Section 14 of across a public road to a.nd along that north-western boundary, the last-mentioned Block XIII (State forest, Gazette 1943, along the south-western boundary of the said Allotment 195, page 103), to the north-eastern corner of the last-mentioned the north-western and southern boundaries 6f Waimangaro Section; thence north-easterly along a right line across a Block, the southern boundary of N,:gamokooneone No. 2 Block, public road to the nearest angle in the western boundary. of crossing and recrossing the intervening public road, along the Section 6 of the said Block XIII, and along the eastern SIde south-western boundary of Allotment 204, Kawakawa Parisi? of that public road, forming the western boundaries of Section aforesaid, and alollg the western and south-western b~1indaries 6 aforesaid and of Section 4 of the said Block XIII, to and of Awahe Block to the southernmost corner of that block; along the southern, south-eastern, and llOrth-eastern boundaries thence along a. right line running due east to the· middle of of Kohatutaka Block, the north-eastern boundary of Section 2, the Kawakawa River, and up the middle of that river and the Block VI, Punakitere Survey District, the abutment of a middle of the Karetu River to the western boundary of Karetu public road, the generally eastern boundary of Section 2, Block in Block IX, Russell Survey District; thence southerly Block II, Punakitere Survey District, and along a right line, along the western boundary of the said Karetu Block and being the last-mentioned boundary produced to the middle of along a right line, being the last-mentioned boundary produced the Punakitere River; thence down the middle of that river to the north-western corner of Allotment 94, Ruapekapeka and up the middle of the Mangatoa Stream, to and along the Parish, crossing two intervening public roads, and along the eastern boundary of Block I, Punakitere Survey District, and southern side of the public Toad forming the northern boundary along a right line, being that boundary produced between and of the said Allotment 94, to and along the southern boundary through Blocks XIII and XIV, Omapere Survey District, to of the aforesaid Karetu Block, to the middle of the public the south-western corner of Section 5, Block X, Omapere road forming the north-western boundary of Section 11, Survey District; thence along the southern and eastern Bloc~ ,XIV, Russell Survey District; thence south-westerly boundaries of the last-mentioned Section 5 and along a right generally along the middle of that road and the middle of line bearing 45° from the north-eastern corner of that Section the road which forms the north-western boundaries of Sections to the middle of the Utakura River; thence down the middle 7 and 6, Block XIV aforesaid, and Allotment 106,Ruapeka­ of that river to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary peka Parish aforesaid, to a point in line with th~ western of Section 28, Block IX, Omapere Survey District, and along boundary of that allotment; thence along a right line to and a right line, to and along that north-eastern boundary, and along that western boundary and ,down the right bank of the along another right line across a public road to and along the Tirohanga Stream to a point in line with the western boundary generally eastern and northern boundaries of Section 3 and the of Allotment 116, Ruapekapeka Parish aforesaid; thence along northern boundary of Section 2, both of Block IX, Omapere a right line across the aforesaid Tirohanga Stream and along Survey District aforesaid, to and along the generally north­ the abutment of a public road, to and along the western eastern sides of the public road forming the south-western boundary of Allotment 116 aforesaid, to and along the northern boundary of Section 21, Block V, Omapere Survey District, boundaries of Allotments 88, 87, and 86, Ruapekapeka Parish to and along the eastern boundaries of Sections 20 and 17 of aforesaid, along the western boundary of the said Allotment the last-mentioned Block V and along a right line being the 86 and along a right line, being the last-mentioned boundary last-mentioned boundary produced across a public road to the produced across a public road to the southern side of th.at northern side of that public road; thence along that northern road; thence along that southern side and the southern side side to and along the eastern and north-eastern boundaries of of the public road forming the northern boundary of the part Section 12 of the last-mentioned Block V, and the north-eastern Mohinui No.9 Block shown on D.P. l4011, to and along the bouildaries of Sections 10, 6, and 4 of the aforesaid Block V, : north-western boundary of Section 10, Block I, Hukerenui crossing an iiltervening public road, and along the eastern side' Survey District, crossing an intervening public road, and along of the public road forming part of the eastern boundary of the northern and north-western boundaries of Section 1, Block Section 2 of the said Block V to and along another part of IV, Motatau Survey District, and a right line, being the the generally eastern boundary of the last-mentioned Section 2, last-mentioned boundary produced, across the Whangarei­ crossing an, intervening public road and strip of railway land, Awanui State Highway to the north-eastern boundary of along the a:butment of a public road and along a right line, Section 6, Block IV, Motatau Survey District aforesaid ; being the production of that abutment to the middle of the thence southerly along the generally western side of that State \Vhakanekeneke River; thence down the middle of that river, highway to and along the northern and western boundaries of -q:p'the iniddle df the WaipapaRiver, and up the middle of the Section 7 of the said Block IV, the western boundary of Puka:te'a Stre~m in Block XIII, Kaeo Survey District, to the Section 9, Block VIII, Motatau Survey District, crossing the westeTll boundary o'fthe land in 'Block XIV, Kaeo Survey North Auckla.nd Railway, and along the northern side of the 25 FEB.] THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTE 289

rond forming the nOl'them 1Joundarie~ of Sections 16, 17, and pending by or against the said Corporation, shall l'espectively 18, Block VIII, Motatau Survey District aforesaid, to and he liabilities and engagements of, and proceedings to be along the north-western side· of the aforesaid North Aueldand carried on, by or against the Corporation of the said County. Railway to the western boundary of Section 14 of Block VIII 2. (a,) That from the Rlst ,day of Mareh 1954, the aforesaid; thence northerly along that western boundary to, Pleasant Point Secondary Urban Fire District shall be and south-westerly down, the middle of the Ramarama Stream abolished.' . to a point in Block VII, Motatau Survey District, in line with the north-western boundary ·of Motatau No.2 No. 31 Block; (b) That on the 1st day of April 1954 the urban area of thence along a right line to and along the said north-western Pleasant Point shall be a secondary urban fire district by the boundary and the lIorth-eastern boundary of Motatau No. 2 Ilallle of the Pleasant Point Secondary Urban Fire District. No. 56 Block to a public road; thence along a right line T . .T. SHERRARD, running due north to and along the northern and western sides Clerk of the Executive Council, of the public road forming the northern and western boundaries of the aforesaid No.2 No. 56 Block, to and along the generally (LA. 103/40/10) north-western boundaries of Motatau No. 2 Nos. 55 and 58 Blocks and along a right line, being' the last-mentioned boundary produced to the middle of the Otai Stream; thence Merging Town District of Kawhia 1:n County of Kawh1:(J,. northerly generally doml the middle of that stream to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Motatau No. Ie 3F Block, and along a right line to and along the said north­ C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General eastern boundary, crossing an intervening public road, and along the northern boundary of 1fotatau No. Ie ~E Block, the ORDER IN COUNCIL eastern and north-eastern boundaries of Motatau No. le:1('· At the Government Buildings at \Vellington, this 23rd day Block, the north-eastern boundaries of Motatau Nos. Ie :1A, of February 1954 lB 4B :~, IB 4B 2, and IB 4B 1 Blocks, and along a right line, being the last-mentioned boundary produced along and across, Present: a public road to the middle of the \Vaiharakeke Stream in THE RIGHT HON. K ..J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN· COUNCIL Block II, Motatau Survey District; thence down the middle pursuant to section 27 of the Counties Act of that stream to the boundary of the Kawakawa Parish in "THEREAS, Block XV, Kawakawa Survey Distriet, and north-westerly, "" ID20, a petition was presented to the Kawhia Oounty along that parish boundary to the north-eastern corner of the Conneil praying for the abolition of the TowII Distrie,t of part of Porotu Block in Block VII, Kawaka\ya Survey Kawhia: District, con tain ing 124 acres and Hi perches; thence along, Ann whereas, pursuant to section 24 of the Loeal Govern­ the northern boundary of that area to and along the eastern, ment Commission Act 1 n-tfi, the said petition was refplTed north-eastern, and north-western boundaries of part of Henry, to the Local Government Commission: \Villiam's Grant No. 5e shown on L.T. 8544, crossing the And whereas, pursuant to the Loeal Government Com­ intervening public road, al011g the northern boundary of mission Act 1946, the Local Government Commission has Lot 6 on D.P. 24566, being part of Sarah Hutton's Grant, approved as final a scheme hearing date the 22nd day of along the generally eastern boundaries of Old Land Claim 5H October 1953, providing for the ltlerger of the Town District and along a right line, being the last-mentioned boundary of Kawhia in the County of Kawhia and the dissolution of produced to the middle of the Paihia Road aforementioned; the Kawhia Town Board': thence Jlorth-easterly along the middle of that road to the point of commencement; save and excepting therefrom the' And whereas it is deemed expedient to give effect to the Town District of Ka,vakawa as hereinbefore described. final scheme as hereinafter appearing: T . .T. SHERRARD, Now, therefore, pursuant to the Local Government Com­ Clerk of the Executive Council. mission Act H)4(j, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting (LA. 103/36/3) by and with the advice and consent of the o.FJxecntive Council, hereby declares that as on and from the 1st day of April 1954, the To,vn Distriet of Kawhia shall he merged in the County of Kawhia and the Kawhia Town Board shall he dissol\'ed, and, with the like advice and consent, hereby also Merging Town District of Pleasant Point in County of Levels declares that the merger of the said town distrie,t in the said and Constituting Pleasant Point Secondary Urban Fi1'e county shall be deemed to have been effected uncleI' the District Counties Act 1920. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General (I.A. 103/40/9) ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Goveniment Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day of February 1954 Present: Boundaries of BOTough of Manurewa and County of Manukau THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Alte1'ed HEREAS, nt the request of the Pleasant Point Town W Board, the Loeal Govt'rnment Commission, punmant to section 14 of the Local Government Commission Act. H14fi, has· C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General l'onsidered certain proposals for the merger of the Town District of Pleasant Point in the County of Levels: ORDER IN COUNCIL And whereas, pnrsnnnt to the said Aet, the Local Govern-. At the Government Buildings at \Vellington, this 23rd clay ment C0111111isl'lion has approved as final a seheme hearing date of :B'ebruary 1954 the 22nd day of Octoher HJ5:1 pl'ovhIing for the merger of, the Town District of Pleasant Point in the Point Riding of the. Present: County of Levels and the dissolution of the Pleasant Point: TIm RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL 'l'own' B00rd, and providing also for the aholition of the· ' THERE AS, pursuant to section 13fi of the Municipal Pleasant Point Seeondary Urhan Fire District and the con­ \ if Corporations Act H)3:I, certain petitions were presented stitution of the urban al~ea of Pleasant Point as a seeondarv to the Governor-General praying that certain al'eas of land urhan fire district: ' he excluded from the Borough of Manurewa and included And whereas it is deemed expedient to give effeet to the: in the County of Manukau: final f\cheme as hereinafter appearing: And whereas, pursuant to section 24 of the Local Now, therefore, pursuant to the Local Government Oom-: Government Commission Act 1940, the said petitions were mission Act 194G, His Excellency the Governor-General, ~cting· referred to the Local Government Commission: hy and with the advice and eonsent of the Executive Council,' And whereas, pursuant to the Local Government Com­ hereby deelares: . mission Act 1946, the Local Government Commission has J, (a) That from the ~ 1st day of Marr.h IH54 the Town: made inquiry into the proposals and has approved as final Distriet of Pleasant Point shall be merged in the Point Riding a scheme bearing date the 5th day of November 1953 providing of the County of Levelf\, a11(1 the Pleasallt Point Town Board; for the exclusion of the areas described in the Schedule shall be dissolved. . ' . to the said scheme from the Borough of Manurewa and the inclusion of those areas in the County of Manukau: (b) That all valuation rolls, electors Jists, electors rolls,' alid rate books in foree in the Pleasant Point Towll District; And whereas it is deemed expedient to give effect to on the date aforesaid shall continue in force and l)e deemed: the final scheme as hereinafter appearing: to form part of the vahntion rolls, electors lists,: electors' Now, therefore, pursuant to the Local Government Com­ rolls and rate books in force in the Point Riding of the County mission Act ] H4fi, His Excellency the Governor-General, of Levels until new valuation rolls, electors lists, electors rolls, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive and rate hooks are ma

SCHEDULE BUUlld(L'I"ics of the Borough of Waihi and the Cou,nfy of AREAS EXCLUDED ]<'ROM THE BOROUGH 01<' MANUltEWA AND Ohinemuri Alte1"ed INCLUDED IN THE COUNTY 0]<' MANUKAU C.W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General ALL that area of approximately 60 acres situated in Blocks ORDER IN COUNCIL XIII and XIV, Otahuhu Survey District, bounded by a line commencing at a point on the western boundary of the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day Borough of Manurewa, being the southernmost corner of of February 1954 Lot 19 on D.P. 44~(i, heing part of Clendon's Grant, and Present: running north-easterly and south-easterly along the south­ THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN CDUNCIl, eastern boundary of Lot 19 aforesaid, to and along a right HEREAS, pursuant to section 14 of the Local Govern­ line parallel to and 250 links distant from the south-western W ment Commission Act 1946, the Minister of Internal Ride of Russell Road to the north-western boundary of Lot "2~ Affairs requested the Local Government Commission to hold 44;W on D.P. aforesaid, heing part of the said Clendon's a public inquiry into eertain matters relat~ng to the boundaries Grant; thence south-'westerly along that north-western of the Borough of Waihi: boundary to the lwundary of the Borough of Manurewa And whereas the Local Government Commission duly aforesaid, as described in New Zealand Gazette No. 7:1 of held the public inquiry, and has approved as final a scheme the 4th day of November 1937, page 2438; thence still south­ bearing date the 10th day of February 1954,providing for westerly and then north-westerly along the generally western the exclusion of the areas described in the Schedule to the houndary aforeRaid to the point of commencement. " said scheme from the Borough of \Vaihi and the inclusion Also all that area of approximately G7 acres situated of those areas in the ,Vaihi Riding of the County of in Blocks X and XI, Otahuhu Survey District, bounded by Ohinemuri: a line commencing at the intersection of the generally And whereas it is deemed expedient to give effect to northern boundary of the Borough of Manurewa with the the final scheme a,s hereinafter appearing: north-eastern Ride of the North Island Main Trunk Railway, N ow, therefore, pursuant to the Local Governm(,)llt and running easterly generally along the northern boundary Commission Act 1946, His Excellency the Governor-General, of the said Borough, as described in New Zealand Gazette acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive No. 73 of the 4th day of November 1937, page 2·1:18, to Council, hereby declares that as on and from the 1st day of the eastern side of the Great South Road; thence southerly April 1954 the areas described in the Schedule hereto shall along the eastern side of that road to a point 5 ch:tins be excluded fro:r;n the Borough of Waihi and included in the from, measured at right angles to, the north-western side County of Ohinemuri, and shall form part of the Waihi of Oram Road; thence south-westerly along a right Ene Riding of that county, and, with the like advice and consent, to and along the north-western boundaries of Lots Hi, 15, hereby also declares that the alteration of boundaries of the 14, 13, 12, and 11 on Deeds Plan 527, being parts of said borough and the said county hereinbefore made shall be Clendon's Grant, along another right line to and along deemed to have been effected under the Municipal Corpora­ the north-western houndarieR of Lots 10, 9, and 8 on the tions Act 1933. Raid Deeds Plan 527, being parts of C]endon's Grant aforeRaid, and along another right line to a point on the SCHEDULE north-eastern side of the North Island Main Trunk Railway AR.EAS EXCLUDED FROM THE BOROUGH OF WAIRI AND aforementioned, distant 5 chains in a north-'westerly direction INCLUDED IN THE COUNTY ,01<' OHINEMURI from, measured at right angles to, the north-western side ALL that area of approximately 2,628 acres, bounded by a of Browns Road; thence north-westerly along the north­ line commencing at the intersection of the left bank of the eastern side of the said railway to the point of commencement. ,Vaitete Stream and the northern boundary of Section 29, Also all that area of approximately 105 aeres, situated Block XV, Ohinemuri Survey District, and running generally in Bloek XIV, Otahuhu Survey District, bounded by a line easterly, southerly, and then westerly along the north-eastern commencing at the north-western comer of Lot 3 on D.P. and southern boundaries of that portion of the Borough of 2:1098, being part of Clendon's Grant, and running south­ "\Vaihi firstly described in the First Schedule of the notifica­ easterly along the south-western boundaries of the said Lot 3, tion published in New Zealand Gazette No. 73 of the 28th and Lot 5 on the said D.P. 23098, being part of the said day of October 1926, page 3045, to the right bank of the Clendon's Grant, and along a right line, being the last­ Ohinemuri River; thence northerly generally up that right mentioned boundary produced to the middle of ,Veymouth bank to and along a right line between the north-western Road; thence north-easterly along the middle of that road corner of Section 1:l, Block XVI, Ohinemuri Survey District, to a point in line with the Routh-western boundary of Lot fi and the Routhernmost corner of Residence Site 440A, to and on D. P. H)(Hi4, heing part of Allotment 5, Papakura Parish; along the south-eastern and northceastern boundaries of that thence again south-easterly along a right line to and along residence site and along the north-eastern boundaries of that south-western boundary, and along the south-western Residence Sites 440 and' 437A, to and along the southern, houndaries of Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 on eastern, and northern boundaries of Residence Site 437B, to D.P. HiGfi4 aforesaid, being parts of the said Allotment 5, the south-eastern side of Baker Street; thence north-easterly and along the south-western boundaries of Lots 1, 2, 3, and along that side and north-westerly along the end of that 4 on D.P. 22404, being parts of the said Allotment 5, to street, to and along the north~eastern boundary of Section 2, and along a right line being the last-mentioned, bOlmdary Block XVI, aforementioned, to and along the north-western pro<1ueed acrOSR a puhlic road to itR south-eastern side; thenee boundary of Special Site No. 2 containing an area of 4 north-easterly along the Routh-eastern side of that road (which acres 3 roods 21 perches, and along the north-western and forms the north-western houndary of Allotment (i, Papakura north-eastern boundaries of Special Site No. 1 containing an Pm"ish) to Coxheads Road; thence again south-easterly area of 4 acres 3 roods 13 perches, to and along the south­ along the soutlHvestern side of Coxheads Road aforesaid to eastern and eastern boundaries of Special Site No.4 contain­ the llOundary of the Borough of Manurewa; thenee south­ ing an area of 4 acres 3 roods 15 perehes, and along the \veRterly and then north-westerly generally along the boundary southern side of Barry Road, to and along the southern of the said Borough as deseribed in New Zealand Gazette boundary of Residence Site 380B and along the western and No. n of the 4th day of November 19:17, page 24~8, to southern boundaries of Special Site No. 1 containing an area the south-\vestern boundary of Lot 23 on D.P. 443(i, being of 3 acres 2 roods 30 perches, the end of a public road, the part of Clendon's Grant; thence south-easterly along the southern and eastern boundaries of Residence Site 382A, and south-weRtern boundaries of the said Lot 2.1, and Lots 24, 25, the eastern boundary of Residence Site 383, to and along the and 2fi on D.P. 44:Hi aforesaid, being parts of Clendon's south-western and south-eastern boundaries of Residence Site Grant aforesaid, to the north-western corner of Lot il on 384A, and along a right line, being the last-mentioned boun­ D.P. 23098 aforementioned, the point of commencement. d~HY produced across Moore Street to its north-eastern side; Also an that area of approximately 183 acres situated thenee northerly generally along the south-western and in Block XIV, Otahuhu Survey District, bounded by a line northern boundaries of ~ection 223, Block XVI, afore­ commencing at a point on the boundary of the Borough mentioned, to and along the weRtern boundary of Residence of Manurewa, heing the intersection of the right lmnk of Site 388, and along a right line across Barry Road afore­ the Papakura Stream with the south-western side of the mentioned to the southernmost corner of Residence Site 311A; North Island Main Trunk Railway, and running north­ thence along the south-western boundaries of that residence westerly and then north-easterly along the south-western side site, and of Residence Site 492, and along a right line across of that raihvay to and along the south-eastern side of that Cuba Street to the southernmost corner of Residence Site part of the Great South Road which erosses the said railway 377; thence along the south-western boundaries of that in the vicinity of Lot 1, on D.P. :157:10, being part of residence site, and of Section 95, Block XVI aforesaid, and Allotment 8, Papakura Parish, to and along the south­ along a right line across Mataura Road to the southernmost· eastern side of Myers Road and a right line, heing that side corner of Residence Site 345; thence along the south-western produeed to the north-eastern side of Scotts Road; thence and north-western boundaries of that residence site, to and again north-westerly along the north-eastern side of that along the south-western boundary of Residence Site 604, and road to, and north-easterly along, the south-eastern side of along a right line, being that boundary produced across Alfriston Road to the boundary of the Manurewa Borough Wenlock Road to its north-wastern side; thence along that aforementioned; thenee still north-easterly and then south­ north-western side to and along the eastern side ,of Smith easterly and south-westerly along the boundary of the said Street to a point in line with the southern boundary of Borough, as described in New Zealand Gazette No. 73 of Section 184, Block XVI aforesaid; thence westerly generally the 4th day of November 19:17, page 2438, to its intersection along a right line across Smith Street aforesaid to and along with the south-western side of the North Island Main Trunk the said southern boundary, and along another right line Railway aforementioned, the point of commencement. across Kitchener Street. to the south-eastern corner of Residence Site 318; thence along the southern boundary of T. J. SHERRARD, that residence site and along a right line (crossing Gladstone Clerk of the Executive Council. flnc1 Walmsley Roads) to the south-eastern corner of Residenee Site 455; thence along the southern boundaries of that (LA. 103/5/139) residence site, and of residence sites numbered 456 and 453 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 291 and along a right line across Buller Street to the north­ 4. That, as on and from the date aforesaid, the number eastern corner of Residence Site 4;)9; thence along the of Councillors of the Borough of Takapuna, exclusive of the northern boundaries of that residence site, and of Residence Mayor, shall be eleven, of whom nine shall represent Ward A

Site 439AJ and along the northern side of Richmal Street and hvo shall represent \Vard B. (crossing Grey Street) to the eastern boundary of Special 5. That the alteration of boundaries hereinbefore made Site A; thence along a right line across Richmal Street shall be deemed to have been effected under the Municipal aforesaid, to and along the southern part of the eastern Corporations Act 1933. boundary of Special Site A aforesaid, the south-eastern boundary of Special Site No. 7 containing 5 acres, and along a right line being the last-mentioned boundary produced SCHEDULE across Morgan Street to its south-western side; thence along AREA EXCLUDED FROM THE COUNTY OF WAITEMATA AND that side of the said street to and along the northern and INCLUDED IN THE BOROUGH OF TAKAPUNA western boundaries of Residence Site 408, to and along right ALL that area of approximately 500 acres, bounded by a line lines parallel to, and 1 chain distant, in a south-easterly commencing at a point in Block VIII, Waitemata Survey direction from, the south-eastern boundary of Residence District, on the generally north-western boundary of the Site 407 to a point in line with the south-eastern boundary Borough of Takapuna, being the westernmost corner of Lot 1 of Residence Site 400; thence along another right line to on D.P. 8886, and running northerly generally along the and along that last-mentioned boundary, the abutment of a generally eastern boundary of Lot 12 on D.P. 12173, being road, and the south-eastern and western boundaries of Section part of Allotment 190, Takapuna Parish, to the north-western 174, Block XV, Ohinemuri Survey District, to the western­ corner of Lot 10 on D.P. 33966, being part of the said most corner of that Section; thence along a right line across Allotment 190; thence along a right line, being the western Bulltown Road to the intersection of its western· side with boundary of the said Lot 10 produced to the south-eastern the northern side of Pitt Street; thence along the northern boundary of Allotment 249, Takapuna Parish aforesaid; side of Pitt Street to the western side of Savage Road; thence thence north-easterly along that south-eastern boundary, and along a right line across Pitt Street to the north-eastern along a right line across the Takapuna - Silverdale Main corner of Section 181, Block XV, aforesaid; thence still Highway (East Coast Road) to and along ~he south-e~stern westerly along the southern side of Pitt Street, and along a boundary of Allotment 250, Takapuna Pal'lsh aforesaId, to right line, being that side produced to the western side of the south-western boundary of Lot 13 on D.P. 27647, being Kensington Road; thence southerly along that side of Ken­ parts of Allotments 190 aforesaid and 267 of the said parish; sington Road to the southern side of Rata Street; thence thence south-easterly along that south-western boundary, the again westerly generally along that side of Rata Street, and south-western boundary of Lot 18 on D.P. 27647 afores.aid, the eastern side of Waitete Road to a point in line with the being parts of the said Allotments 190 and 267, and a l'lght southern boundary of Section 189, Block XV aforesaid; line across Beach Road to the south-western corner of Lot 13 thence along a right line across Waitete Road to and along on D.P. 9328, being part of Allotment 190 aforesaid; thence that last-mentioned boundary, and along a right line, being easterly along the southern boundary of the ~aid Lot 13, to that boundary produced to the left bank of the Waitete the line of mean high-water of the HaurakI Gulf; thence Stream aforementioned; thence northerly generally up that southerly generally along that line of mean high-water to its left bank to the point of commencement. intersection with the line of mean high-water on the southern (Note that all residence and special sites mentioned herein side of the mouth of the Wairau Creek; thence generally are subdivisions of the Waihi Township numbered by the south-westerly along the boundary of the Borough of Taka­ Mining Warden, and shown on S.D. plan 26502, lodged in puna aforementioned, as described in New Zealand Gazette the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland.) No. 61 of the 27th day of August 1925, page 2492, ~o the Also all tha,t area containing approximately no acres, being westernmost corner of Lot 1 on D.P. 8886 aforementIOned, that portion of Waihi Beach Road between Tauranga Road and the Pacific Ocean, and being all the land secondly the point of commencement. described in the First Schedule of the notification published T. J. SHERR,ARD, in New Zealand Gazette No. 73 of the 28th day of October Clerk of the Executive Council. 1926, page 3045. (LA. 103/5/102) Also all that area containing approximately 76 acres, being all the land in certificate of title, Volume 386, folio 245, Auckland Land Registry, and being all the land thirdly described in the First Schedule of the notification published in New Zealand Gazette No. 73 of the 28th day of October Constituting the Borough of East Coast Bays 1926, page 3045. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General (I.A. 103/255) ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day of February_ 1954 Present: Boundaries of Borough of Takapuna and County of THE RIGHT HON, K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Waitemata Altered HEREAS, pursuant to section .1?5 of the Municipal C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General Corporations Act 1933, a petltIOn w:=ts presented to Wthe Governor-General praying that a certam area of the ORDER IN COUNCIL County of vVaitemata be constituted a borough: At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day And whereas, pursuant to section 24. of ~h: Local of February 1954 Government Commission Act 1946, the. sa,Id petItIOn was referred to the Local Government CommISSIon: Present: And whereas, pursuant to the Local Governn;te~t Com-· THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL mission Act 1946, the Local Government CommISSIOn has HEREAS, pursuant to section 136 of the Municipal made inquiry into the proposal and has approved as final a W Qorporations Act 1933, a petition was presented to the scheme bearing date the 10th day of February 1954, pr?-· Governor-General praying that a certain area of land be viding for the area described in the Schedule to the saId excluded from the County of Waitemata and included in scheme to be constituted a borough: . . the Borough of Takapuna: And whereas it is deemed expedIent to gIVe effect to And whereas, pursuant to section 24 of the Local Govern­ the final scheme as hereinafter appearing: ment Commission Act 1946, the said petition was referred to N ow, therefore, pursuant to the Local Government the Local Government Commission: Commission Act 1946, His Excellency the Governor-Gener.al, And whereas, pursuant to the Local Government Com­ acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executlve mission Act 1946, the Local Government Commission has Council, hereby orders and declares: made inquiry into the proposal and has approved as final a 1. That as on and from the 1st day of April ~954 the scheme bearing date the 10th day of February 1954, providing area described in the Schedule hereto shall be constltuted a for the exclusion of the area described in the Schedule to the borough. said scheme from the County of Waitemata and the inclusion 2. That the name of the said borough shall be the of that area in the Borough of Takapuna: Borough of East Coast Bays. And whereas it is deerued expedient to give effect to the 3. That the number of Councillors of the said borough final scheme as hereinafter appearing: shall be nine, exclusive of the Mayor.. . Now, therefore, pursuant to the Loeal Government Com­ 4. That J ohan Herbert Raymond 'RClch, of Bukenhe:=td, mission Act 1946, His ExceHency the Governor-General, acting shall be the Returning Officer to conduct the first electIOn by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, of Mayor and Councillors of the said borough .. hereby declares: 5. That the said Johan Herbert Raymond ReICh shall be 1. That as on and from the 1st day of April 1954, the the Town Clerk and the person to prepare the district electors' area described in the Schedule hereto shall be excluded from roll for the purpose of the said first election., . the County of Waitemata and included in the Borough of 6. That the first election of Mayor and CounCIllors of Takapuna. the said borough shall be· held on Saturday, the 8th day of 2. That as on and from the date aforesaid, the Borough May 1954. .' of Takapuna shall be divided into two wards and the names of 7. That the first meeting of the CouncIl of the saHl the sni(l wards shall be respectively Ward A and Ward B. borough shall be held on vVednesday, the 26th day of May B. That the area comprising the Borough of Takapuna 1!J54 at 7.30 p.m., in the Progress Hall at Browns Bay. as described in New Zealand Gazette No. 61 of the 27th day . 8. That the constitution of the said borough shall be of August 1925, at page 2492, shall form Ward A and the deemed to have been effected under the Municipal Corporations area described in the Schedule hereto sh~U form 'Ward B. Act 19B3. C

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SCHEDULE Constituting Napier United Urban Fire District BOROUGH OF EAST COAST BAYS C. W. M ..NORRIE, Governor-General ALL that area of approximately 3,850 acres, .bounded by a ORDER IN COUNCIL line commencing at a point in Block VIII, 'Waltemata Survey At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day District being the easternmost corner of Allotment 245, of February 1954 Takapu~a Parish, and running north-westerly a~on~ the nor.th­ eastBrn boundary of the said Allotment 245 to ~ts Illt~rsectI~n Present: THE RIGHT HON. K. J. HOLYOAKE PRESIDING IN COUNCIL with a right line running parallel to and 2?0 IIll~s dIstant III a westerly direction from the western sIde of Old Wade .HEREAS, pursuant to sections 18 ~n.d 21 of th.e :E.'ire Road' thence northerly generally along right lines r~nning W". '. Services Act 1949, the local authoptIes whos~ dlstncts parallel to and 250 links distant from, the western sIde of or part ·of whose districts a.re included III the NapIer Urban the said Old "\VadeRoad to the south-western boundary of Fire District the Taradale Secondary Urban Fire Dis,trict, Lot 1 on .D.P . .39462; being part of Allotment 248, Takapuna and the Bay View Secondary Urba;n Fire. Di~trict made Parish afo:resaid; thence along that south-western boundary application for the abolition of th~ .sald fire ~lstncts ~md. for to' and along the north-western boundary of the s~id L~t 1 the constitutIon 'of the area compnsmg the' saId fire dIstncts, and:thenorth-we£tern boundaries of Lots. 2 to 8 (Illclusllve) together with a further· porti?n?f the County of Ha.wke's on· D.P. 39462, being parts of the said Allotme.nt 248, along Hay· as a united urban fire dlstnct: a right line to and along t~e weste~n. bO~Illdan~s of Lots 9 'And whereas, pursuant to the said sectio:r: 18, the Fire to 22 (inclusive) on D;P. .39462 aroresald, beIllg parts of 'Service Council has certified that the appropn~te s~andards the' said Allotment 2-48, along the western boundaries of for a united urban fire district have been complIed wIth: Lots 23 to 31 (inclusive) on D.P. 39461., bein.g parts of And whereas, pursuant to section. 24 o~ t~e Local A1lotment 248 aforesaid, and along a nght IIlle to and . Gover'nrnent Commission Act 1946, the saId apph~atlOns were along the south-western boundaries of Lots 32 and 33 on referred. to the Local Government Commission: . . D.P. 39461 aforesaid, being parts of the said Allotment 248, And whereas pursuant to the Local Government CommIs­ al-ong the south-western boundaries of Lots 34 and 35 on sion Act 1946, 'the Local Government Commission 1:a8 the said D.P. 39461, being parts of the said Allotment 248 recommended that action be taken pursuant to the FIre and of Allotment 247 Takapuna Parish aforesaid, along the : Services Act 1949 to give effect to the. said applications: south-western boundaries of Lots 36 to 42 (inelusive ) on Now, therefore, pursuant to the Fir~ Services Ac~ 1949, D.P. 39461 aforesaid, being parts of Allotment 247 afore­ His Excellency the .Governor-Ge~era1,actl.ng by and WIth the said and along a right line to and along the south-western advice ·and·consent of the ExecutIve CounCIl, hereby orders and bou~daries of Lots 43 to 52 (inclusive) on the said D.P. deolares: 39461·being parts of the said Allotment 247, to Sunny Nook.',Road; thence along a right line across that road, to 1. That from the 31st day of March 1954, the Napier and along :the south-western boundaries of Lots 11, 12, ·and Urban Fire District, the Taradale Secondary l:!rban. ~"'~re 13 on D.P. 36257, being parts of Allotment 237, T,akapuna District,. and' the BayView. Secondary Urban FIre Dlstnct Pm:ish· aforesaid, along the south-western boundaries of Lots shall be abolished. 6, 5, 4, :and 30n D.P. 40110, being parts of the said 2. That on the 1st day of .April 1954, the areas described Al.lotment 237, and along the south-western, western, ·.and in the Schedule hereto shall be constituted a united urban northcw-estern boundaries of Lot 2 on D.P. 40110 :aforesaid, fire district by the name of the Napier United Urban Fire being .part of the said Allotment 237, to a right line running District. parallel to,and 250 links distant in a westerly direction 3. That 'the number of members to be elected to represent from,the genemlly western side of the Takapuna-Silverdale the Councils of the City of Napier, the Borough of Taradale, Main .Highway (East Coast Road): thence northerly gen­ and ·the County of Hawke's Bay on the Board of the d~strict erally along right lines running parallel to, and 250 links hereby constituted ,shall be three, who shall be elected m the distant from, the western and south-western sides of that following manner: main highway, to and along right lines parallel to, and 250 (a) Two :membel'sby resolution of the Napier City links distant from, the south-western side of the road forming Council. the north-eastern boundaries of Allotments E.197, M. 197, (b) One·,.member by resoluthm of either the Hawke's and N.W. 197, Takapuna Parish, and Allotments 442 and : Bay Oounty CO.1:lncil or ,the TaTa~ale Borough 441, Paremoremo Parish, to Rosedale Road; thence along Council in accordance with the followIllg procedure, a right line across Rosedale Road, to and along the south­ viz.: western boundaries of Lots 17, )6, and 15 on D.P. 39437, (i) At the tfirst ele

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ RoYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE General, this 20th day of February 1954. Lieutenant A. J. Gillon, promoted to rank of Acting T. CLIFTON \VEBB, Minister of Justice. Lieutenant-Commander, to date 7 September 1953, and appointed Executive Officer, Otago Division. Lieutenant Rolfe Sargood Mills, Otago Division, commis­ Appointments in the Royal New Zealand Navy sion terminated (at own request), to date 20 July 1953. Lieutenant (E) John David Carruthers, Canterbury IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, Division, commission terminated (at own request), to date 16 July 1953. H pursuant to the Naval Defence Act 1913, to approve Temporary Lieutenant D. H. Ross, R.N.Z.N.V.R (-Dis­ the following appointments, promotions, and terminations of charged), entered as Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Sp) with appointments in the Royal New Zealand Navy: seniority of 15 July 1953 and appointed for duty outside Captain Voltelin James Howard Van del' Byl, D.S.C., R.N.; Navy Office, \Vellington, with Wellington Unit Sea Cadet lent Royal New Zealand Navy for duty as 2nd ,Naval Member, Corps, to date 19 August 1953. (Not to be borne on ship's New Zealand Naval Board, and appointed H.M.N.Z.S. Mam-i, books. ) additional, for passage, to date 4 September 1953. Temporary Lieutenant K. D. Tripp, R.N.Z.N.V.R. (Dis­ Lieutenant-Commander 1. Le N. Priddy appointed charged) entered as Temporary Lieutenant (Sp) with seniority H.M.N.Z.S. Maori, additional, for passage to United Kingdoin, . of 16 July 1953 and appointed for duty outside Navy Office, to date 24 October 1953. Released, short serviee. commission Wellington, with Auckland Unit Sea Cadet Corps, to date terminated 8 December 1953. 19 August 1953. (Not to be borne on ship's books.) Lieutenant J. C. K. Harley promoted to rank of Lieu­ Probationary Surgeon Lieutenant I. G. Drury, M.B., Ch.B., tenant-Commander and reappointed, to date 15 August 1953. Auckland Division, confirmed in rank with original seniority Lieutenant (E) T. L. Taylor promoted to rank of of 14 August 1952. Lieutenant-Commander (E) and reappointed, to date 1 Prohationar,v Sub-Lieutenant M. N. \Vaymouth, \Vellington September 195il. Division, appointment terminated on entry into Royal New Acting Instructor Lieutenant \V. E. V. Lowe confirmed Zealand Navy, to date 8 October 1953. in rank with original seniority of 28 January 1952, and Sub-Lieutenant (S) D. L. Crump, \Vellington Division, reappointed, to date 22 September 1953. promoted to rank of Lieutenant (S), to date 12 October 1953. Reverend l?'oy Haigh McKenzie entered as Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutcnant (Sp) K. L. Collier, Otago Chaplain (Presbyterian) with seniority of 1 June 1951, and Unit Sea Cadet Corps, commission cancclled on ceasing duty appointed H.M.N.Z.S. Philomel, additional, to date' 29 with Sea Cadet Corps, to date 21 September 1953. September 1953. Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Sp) A. R. Bean, Auckland Probationary Chaplain G. F. Senior, M.A., confirmed in Unit Sea Cadet Corps, commission terminated on ceasing duty rank of Chaplain with seniority of 26 March 1947. with Sea Cadet Corps, to date 20 August H)5iL Lieutenant (S) A. V. Styles appointed H.l\f.N.Z.S. Temporary Sub-Lieutenant L. B. \Veenink, entered as Philomel, additional, for release, to date 21 February HJ54 Temporary Sub-Lieutenal1t (Sp) with seniority of 15 July and placed on Retired List of Officers, to date 22 February 1953 and appointed for duty outside Navy Office, \Vellington, 1954. with \VeIlington Unit Sea Cadet Corps, to date 19 August Acting Sub-Lieutenant C. J. Steward confirmed in rank 1953. (Not to be borne on ship's books.) with seniority of 1 January 1952, and reappointed H.M.N.Z.S. Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Sp) D. Seller, Otago Unit Sea Maori, additional, to date 10 October 1953. Cadet Corps, commission cancelled on ceasing duty with Acting Sub-Lieutenant (E) J. Burton confirmed inra11k Sea Cadet Corps, to date 4 September 1953. of Sub-Lieutenant (E), to date 15 August 1953, with seniority Reverend J. A. Temm, S.M., entered as Temporary Sub­ of 1 May 1952. Lieutenant (Sp) with seniority of 1~ May 1953, and appointed Midshipmen A. C. Coutts and .T. O. Tobin promoted to for duty outside Navy Office, Wellington, with St. Patrick's rank of Acting Sub-Lieutenants with seniority of 1 September College Unit Sea Cadet Corps, to date 26 June 1953. (Not 1953. to be borne on ship's books.) 294 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

Mr K. Butland,entered as Temporary Sub-Lieutenant THE CORPS OF RoYAL N.Z. ENGINEE~S (Sp) with seniority of 16 July 1953 and appointed fOT duty Territorial Force outside Navy Office, Wellington, with Auckland Unit Sea Cadet Corps, to date 19 August 1953. (Not to be borne on 1st Field Engineer Regiment, R.N.Z.E. ship's books.) David Ian Woods to be 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.). MT Q. R. Creagh, entered as Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Dated 1 DecembeT 1953. (Sp) with seniority of 16 July 1953 and appointed for duty outside Navy Office, Wellington, with Auckland Unit Sea Cadet THE ROYAL N.Z. CORPS OF SIGNALS Cmps, to date 19 August 1953. (Not to be borne on ship's books.) , Regular Force Mr W. D. Poysden, B.E.Hons. (Electrical), Grad.I.E.E., Captain R. G. Aitken to be temp. Major. Dated 18 granted a permanent commission in the rank of Probationary January 1954. Lieutenant (L) with seniority of 27 May 1953, and appointed to the Wellington Division, to date 9 June 1953. THE ROYAL N.Z. IN1PANTRY CORPS Commissioned Telegraphist L. A. Tattersfield, R.N.Z.N. (Retired) , appointed Hon. Instructor to Wellington Division Regular Force with rank of Tel. Lieutenant, R.N.Z.N., to date 2 November N.Z. Regiment 1953. Captain (temp. Major) D. J. Aitken to be Major. Dated Dated at Wellington, this 15th day of FebruaTY 1954. 24 January 1954. T. L. MACDONALD, Minister of Defence. Territorial Force The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) ..Appoint111,ents, Promotions, Trans/ers, Resignations, and Captain J. D. Rose, from the Reserve of Officers, Retirements of Officers of the New Zealand A1'my Regimental List, the Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ran­ furly's Own), to be Captain, with seniority from 25 March URSUANT to section 16 of the New Zealand Army Act 1944 and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 28 April 1952. P 1950, His Excellency the Governor-General has been 2nd Lieutenant S. B. Matthews, 1st Battalion, to be pleased to appTove of the following appointments, promotions, Lieutenant. Dated 8 January 1954. transfers, resignations, and Tetirements of officers of the New Robert Ernest Harvison to be 2nd Lieutenant and is Zealand Army: posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 2 May 1953. COLONELS' LIST The Hauraki Regiment Regular Force Ian Talbot Hunt to be 2nd Lieutenant and is posted to Colonel (temp. Brigadier) W. S. McKinnon, O.B.E., RSc., the 1st Battalion. Dated 1 November 1953. to be Brigadier. Dated 24 October 1953. Lieutenant-Colonel (temp. Brigadier) C. L. Pleasants, C.RE., D.S.O., M.C., E.D., B.A., from the Royal N.Z. Armoured THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS Corps, to be Colonel and retains the temporary rank of Territorial Force Brigadier. Dated 22 October 1953. 1st Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C. THE ROYAL N.Z. ARTILLERY Captain A. Robinson to be temp. Major. Dated 21 Regular Force January 1954. Captain and QuaTtermaster (temp. Major and Quarter­ master) D. A. Phillips relinquishes the appointment of Chief 3rd Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C. Instructor R.N.Z.A., Burnham Camp, and the temporary rank 2nd Lieutenant R. M. Brooke to be Lieutenant. Dated of Major and Quartermaster, dated 4 January 1954, and is 1 December 1953. appointed Sub-Area Officer, Sub-Area 12c, Gore, and ,O.C., 53 Bty., 5th Light Regiment, R.N.Z.A., dated 5 January 1954. THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS Territorial Force Regular Force 2nd Field Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Captain (temp. Major) H. 'McK. Reid to be Major. Lieutenant K. W. Rhodes, also attached to the Hastings Dated 22 January 1954. High School Cadets, to be temp. Captain. Dated 1 December 1953. THE ROYAL N.Z.DENTAL CORPS 2nd Field Regiment, R.N.Z.A. Territorial Force 2nd Lieutenant J. R Glasgow to be temp. Lieutenant. Donald Bertrand Adams, RD.S., to be Lieutenant (on Dated 1 October 1953. prob.) and is posted for duty to the Otago University Medical Company, RN.Z.A.M.C. Dated 12 December 1953. 5th Light Regiment, RN.Z.A. Wallace Harbin McATthur to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated THE ROYAL N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT 1 December 1953. Territorial Force The Rev. E. B. Algar, Chaplain, 4th Class (Church of 11th Coast Regiment,RN.Z.A. England), is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) G. W. A. Day to be List, The Royal N.Z. Chaplains Department, with the rank Lieutena;n,t. Dated 1 October 1953. of Chaplain, 4th Class. Dated 16 December 1953. The Rev. M. A. Bennett, Chaplain, 4th Class (Church of 14th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A. England), is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General ", ',2nd 'Lieutenant P. J'. 0 'Dea to be Lieutenant. Dated 26 List, The ~oyal N.Z. Chaplains Department, with the rank March '1953. of Chaplain, 4th Class. Dated 16 December 1953. The Rev. P. B. Keys, Chaplain, 4th Class (Church of THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS England), is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General Territor'ial, Force List, The Royal N.Z. Chaplains Department, with the rank :lst ATmoured Regiment (Waikato), RN.Z.A.C. of Chaplain, 4th Class. Dated 16 December 1953. The Rev. P. H. Warren, Chaplain, 4th Class (Church of The appointment of 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.) K. Ryan England), is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General is confirmed. List, The Royal N.Z. Chaplains Department, with the rank The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants: of Chaplain, 4th Class. Dated 16 December 1953. William Alfred ,Frith. The Rev. M. N. Dickey, Chaplain, 4th Class (Presby­ Clifford Graeme Thomas. terian), resigns his commission on appointment to a Chaplaincy Keith Ferguson Gray Parish. in the Royal N.Z. Air Force. Dated 10 February 1954. Leonard Marshall Wakefield. Thomas George Ian Henderson. THE ROYAL N.Z. NURSING CORPS Dated 28 September 1953. Regular Force Sister (on prob. ) Joan Frances Brown, from the 1st Armoured Car Regiment (New Zealand Scottish), Territorial Force, is granted a short-service commission for R.N.Z.A.C. a period of two years as from 18 January 1954 in the rank Captain C. A. Halliday, M.C., to be Major. Dated 19 of Sister, with seniority from 1 December 1950, and is posted December 1953. for duty to Papakura Camp Hospital. Dated 18 January Captain .T. A. Sinclair, also attached to the Mount Roskill 1954. Grammar School Cadets, to be temp. Major. Dated 1 December Margaret Jeanne Groome is granted a short-service com­ 1953. mission for a period of two years as from 19 January 1954 The appointments of the undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants in t~e rank of Sister, with ,seniority from 1 August 1951, (on prob.) are confirmed: and IS posted for duty to Lmton Camp Hospital. Dated 19 January 1954. ' B. H. Martin. D. D. Fleming. Territorial Force D. B. Lockett. I. R Roy. , Sister F. L. Blake, 1st General Hospital, RN.Z.A.M.C., IS transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List The Ernest Spurgeon Middlemass to be 2nd Lieutenant. Royal N.Z. Nursing Corps, with the rank of Sister. Dated Dated 18 October 1953. 4 February 1954.. 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 295

N.Z. -WOMEN'S ROYAL ARMY CORPS Membe?' of New Zealand Patriotic Fund Board Appointed Regular Force Lieutenant R. A. Patterson resigns her commission. URSUANT to the provisions of the Patriotic and Canteen Dated 1 FeLruary 1954. P Funds Act 1947, the Minister of Internal Affairs hereby appoints J olm Hector Luxford, Esquire, C.M.G., of Auckland, N.Z. CADET CORPS on the nomination of the Auckland Provincial Patriotic Ashburton Technical College Cadets Council to be a member of the New Zealand Patriotic Fund Maj 01' H. Montgomery is posted to the Retired Lil:>t. Board, vice Sir John Andrew Charles Allum, C.B.E., resigned. Dated 27 January 1954. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February 1954. Opunake District High School Cadets ,V. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs. Richard Henry Wynne Jones to be 2nd Lieutenant (on (LA. 182/21) prov.). Dated 9 September 1953. Otago Boys' High School Cadets Graham Gordon Gillespie, B.A., to be 2nd Lieutenant Royal Tour Honours List (on pro b.). Dated 15 December 1953. Papanui Technical College Cadets HE Queen has been graciously pleased to make the follow­ Thomas James Kirk-Burnnand to be 2nd Lieutenant (on T ing appointments to the Royal Victorian Order on the prob.). Dated 1 December 1953. occasion of Her Majesty's visit to New Zealand: RESERVE OF O.E'1!'ICERS To be a Knight Grand Cross (G.C.V.O.) Regimental List His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, G.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., M.C., Governor­ N.Z. Regular Force General of New Zealand. Lieutenant-Colonel \V. Murphy, C.B.E., 11.C., Class I (v), is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Colonel. Dated To be a Knight Commander (K.C.V.O.) 26 January 1954. The Honourable William Alexander Bodkin, M.P., of Alexandra. 2nd Field Ambulance, R.N.Z.A.M.C. John Heywood Taylor, M.B., Ch.B., to be Lieutenant (on To be Commanders (C.V.O.) prob.). Dated 18 December 1953. Mr Eric Henry Compton, of Wellington. OFFICERS STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH OF THE EMERGENCY Mr David Emmet Fouhy, C.B.E., of Wellington. FORCE Mr Arthur Grant Harpel', of Wellington. Major V. G. Skilton, M.C., R.N.Z.A., and is reposted to Major Michael Augustus Tulk Trasenster, 4th-7th Royal the N.Z. Regular Force in his Regular Porce rank of Captain .Dragoon Guards, of Wellington. (temp. Major). Dated 22 December 1953. Captain P. R. Naughton, R.N.Z.A.S.C., and is trans­ To be Members of the Fou?'th Class (M.V.O.) ferred from the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to Mr Clement Anthony Furlong, of Wellington. the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Army Service Corps, with the rank of Captain. Dated 9 Februarv Mr Percy James Nalder, of Wellington. 1954. " To be Members of the Fifth Class (M. V.O.) Lieutenant R. W. Bowman, R.N.Z.E., and is reposted to the N.Z. Regular Force in his Regular Force rank of Lieu­ Mr Willis Spencer Brown, of Wellington. tenant and Quartermaster.. Dated 15 January 1954. Mr John te Herekiekie Grace, of Wellington. 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) S. B. Matthews Maj or Noel Rodney Ingle, The New Zealand Regiment, of R.N:Z. Inf, and is reposted to the 1st Battalion, The Auckland Trentham. RegIment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own), with the rank of Miss Betty Nora Manning, of Wellington. 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from 1 April 1952. Dated 7 January 1954. Mr William Laurie Middlemass, of Auckland. Dated at Wellington, this 20th day of February 1954. Mr Patrick J erad 0 'Dea, of Lower Hutt. T. L. MACDONALD, Minister of Defence. Mr Peter John Hope Purvis, B.E.M., of Wellington. Flight Lieutenant Bruce William Thomas Richards, M.B.E., R.N.Z.A.F., of Wellington. Squadron Leader Cyril Lawrence Siegert, D.F.C., A.F.C., Crown Solicitor Appointed R.N.Z.A.F., of Whenuapai. Mr William Graham Taylor, of Wellington. IS Ex~ellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Captain Henry Campbell Walker, A.F.C., National Airways H appomt Corporation, of Lower Hutt. James Gould Nolan, Esquire, Mr Charles Henry Williams, of Wellington. to be Crown Solicitor at Gisborne in the place of Frank ,V"rey Nolan, resigned. The Queen has been graciously pleased to award the Royal Victorian Medal to the undermelltioned on the occasion Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February 1954. of Her Majesty's visit to New Zealand: T. CLIFTON WEBB, Attorney-General. Mr John Baxendale, of Auckland. Mr Allan Stewart Dawson, of Wellington. Crown Solicitor Appointed Mr Allan Robertson Grant, of Christchurch. Mr John Nathaniel George Mounsey, of Auckl:;md. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Warrant Officer I Albert Edward Naulls, B.E.M., of H appoint Wellington. Alan \Valter Brown, Esquire, Mr Henry Richard Rump, of Wellington. to Le Crown Solicitor at Christchurch in the place of Sir Mr Horace Joseph Stevenson, of \Vellington. Arthur Telford Donnelly, resigned, since deceased. Dated at \Vellington, this 17th day of February 1954. T. CLIFTON WEBB, Attorney-General. Honours IS Excellency the Governor-General has announced that H The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the Vice-Consul of the United States of America at Wellington following awards in recognition of services at the Tangiwai Appointed railway disaster on 24 December 1953: CIVIL DIVISION IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be George Medal (G.M.) notified that the appointment of H Mr Arthur Cyril Ellis, of Taihape. Leslie A. Klieforth, Esquire, Mr John vVarren Holman, of Plimmerton. as Vice-Consul of the United States of America at Wellington British Empire Medal (B.E.M.) hal' been provisionally recognized. Mr Arthur Dewar Bell, of Raetihi. Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of February 1954. Mr William Ian Inglis, of Wellington. T. CLIFTON WEBB, Minister of External Affairs. D. E. FOUHY, Official Secretary. [No. 13

Appointing Wednesday as the Statutory Closing-day in the ' Notice as to Statutory Closing-days Under the Shops and New Brighton Area of the City of Christchurch Offices Act 1921-22 . '.. HEREAS no decision of the Christchurch City Council HEREAS the local authorities of the respective separate W'.l as to what working-day of the week shaJl be the W districts mentioned in the first column of the Schedule statutory closing-day for shops in the New Brighton area of hereto have failed to decide what working-day in the week the City of Christchurch has been notified to the Minister shall be the statutory closing~day for shops in their respective of Labour within the time specified by the Shops and Offices districts: Act 1921-22: Now, therefore, pursuant to section 18 of the Shops and Now, therefore, pursuant to section 18 of the said Act, Offices Act 1921-22, the Minister of Labour hereby appoints the Minister of Labour hereby appoints Wednesday as the as the statutory closing-day for shops in each such district, statutory closing-day for shops in the said area on and from on and from the 1st day of March 1954, the respective the 1st day of March 1954. working-days set opposite their respective names in the second Dated at 'Wellington, this 22nd day of February 1954. column of the Schedule hereto. W. SULLIVAN, Minister of Labour. SCHEDULE The boroughs of- NORTH ISLAND Appointing Saturday as the Statutory Closing-day in the First Column. Second Column. First Column. Second Column. Sumner .Area of the City of Christchurch Foxton Saturday. Shannon Saturday. Havelock North Saturday. Taihape Saturday. HEREAS no decision of the Christchurch City Council Helensville Saturday. Taradale Saturday. Levin Saturday. Tawa Flat Wednesday. W as to what working-day of the week shall be the Manurewa statutOI'Y closing-day for shops in the Sumner area of the Saturday. Te Puke Saturday. Matamata Saturday. Thames Saturday. City of Christchurch has been notified to the Minister of Mt. Maunganui Labour within. the time specified by the Shops and Offices Wednesday. Waihi Saturday. Opunake Saturday. vVaipawa Saturday. Act 1921-22: Patea Now, therefore, pursuant to section 18 of the said Act, Saturday. Woodville Saturday. the Minister of Labour hereby appoints Saturday as the statutory closing-day for shops in the said area on and from SOUTH ISLAND the 1st day of March 1954. First Column. Second Column. First Column. Second Column. Alexandra Saturday. Kumara Wednesday. Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of February 1954. Balclutha Saturday. Motueka Saturday. W. SULLIVAN, Minister of Labour. Bluff Saturday. Richmond Saturday. Brunner ThurSday. Tapanui Saturday. Cromwell Saturday. Waikouaiti Saturday. Hampden Saturday. Notice as to Stat'utory Closing-days Under the Shops and Offices Aot 1921-22 The town districts of- NORTH ISLAND HEREAS the Mayors or Chairmen, as the case may' be, First Column. Second Column. First Column. Second Cblumn. .W of the· local authorities of the respective separate Hikurangi Saturday. Ohura Wednesday. districts mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereto Hunterville Saturday. Onerahi Saturday. have duly notified the Minister of Labour that the days Kaponga Saturday. Patutahi Thursday. decided on as the statutory closing-days in their respective Normanby Saturday. Rawene Saturday. districts, pursuant to the Shops and Offices Act 1921-22, Kihikihi Saturday. Te Karaka Saturday. are the days set opposite their respective names in the second Kohukohu Saturday. Te Kauwhata" Saturdav. column of the said Schedule: Manaia Saturday. Warkworth Saturday. N ow, therefore, in pursuance of the said Act, the. Mercer Saturday. Waverley Saturday. Minister of Labour hereby appoints the said respective days Ohaupo Saturday. aS i the statutory closing-days for shops in the said respective districts on and from the 1st day of March 1954. SOUTH ISLAND l!"irst Column. Second Column First Column. Second Column. SCHEDULE Ecl.endale Saturday. Southbridge Saturday. The boroughs of- Leeston Saturday. Takaka Saturday. N OR'Ii'H' ISLAND Nightcaps Saturday. Wyndham Saturday. First Column. Second Column. Howick Saturday. Outram Saturday. Huntly Saturday. The road districts of- SOUTH ISLAND First Column. Second Column. Arrowtown Saturday. Croisilles - French Pass, Sounds County Wednesday. Ross .. ,," Saturday. Kenepuru, Sounds County Wednesday. Winton Saturday. Orapiu,Waiheke Island Thursday. The town districts of-- The counties of- NORTH ISLAND NORTH ISLAND First Column. Second Column. Kawhia,. Wednesday. First Column. Second Column. Ma-ngaweka Saturday. Akitio Wednesday. Otamatea Saturday. Rllssell Sa,turday. Bay of Islands Satur.day. Otorohanga vVednesday. Castlepoint Thursday. Paohiatua Wednesday. The road districts of- Clifton Thursday. Patangata ·Wednesday. Cook .. ". Saturday. Patea Saturday. NORTH ISLAND Coromandel Thursday. Piako Wednesday. Panmure Township Saturday. Dannevirke Wednesday. Pohangina Monday. vVestern ,Vaiheke Wednesday. Eden vVednesday. Raglan Saturday. Egmont Saturday. Rangitikei Wednesday. The counties of- Eketahuna vVednesday. Rodney Saturday. NORTH ISLAND Eltham Saturday. Stratford Saturday. Hobson Saturday. Featherston Saturday. Taranaki Thursday. Hokianga Saturday. Franklin Saturday. Taumarunui vVednesday. Kawhia Saturday. Great Banier Taupo Wednesday. Rotorua Sa;turday. Island Wednesday. Tauranga Saturday. Whangarei Saturday. Hauraki Plains Saturday. Thames Thursday. Hawera Saturday. Uawa Saturday. SOUTH ISLAND Hawke's Bay" Wednesday. Waiapu Saturday. Buller Saturday. Horowhenua 'V ednesda v. Waikato Wednesday. Collingwood Saturday. Hutt."." vVednesdaY· Waikohu Saturday. Ellesmere Saturday; Inglewood Thursday. Waimarino Thursday. Heathcote Saturday. Kairanga Saturday. "Vaimate West Saturday. Inangahua Saturday. Kaitieke Thursday. Waipa Saturday. Kaikoura Wednesday. Kiwitea Saturdav. Waipawa Saturday. Oxford Saturday. Makara Thursday. Waipukurau "... Saturday. Peninsula. Wednesday. Manawatu Wednesday. "VairarapaSouth Saturday. Southland Saturday. Mangonui Saturday. Wairoa Thursday. Tawera Saturday. Manukau Saturday. Waitemata Saturday. Waihemo Saturday. Masterton Saturday. Waitomo Thursda,y. Waikouaiti Wednesday. Matakaoa Saturday. Waitotara Saturday. Waimairi Saturday. Matamata Saturday. Wanganui Thursday. Waimate Saturday. Mauriceville Saturday. Weber Thursday. Waimea Saturday. Ohinemuri Wednesday. Whakatane "Vednesday. Ohura Dated at ,Velliilgton, this 22nd day of February 1954. Saturday. Whangamomona Thursday. Opotiki Wednesday. Whangaroa - Saturday. W. SULLIVAN, Minister of Labour. Oroua Wednesday. Woodville Wednesday. 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 297

SOV'l.'H ISLAND FIRE COMMI1'.TEES FOR URBAN FIRE DISTRICTS First Column. Second Column. First Column. Second Colulllll. Akaroa: R. J. Daly, N. J. G. Speary. Aimroa Saturdav. Marlborough Saturday. Alexandra: G. P. Latimer, J. S. Leach. Amuri Saturday. Mount Herbert Wednesday. Ashburton: R. M. Ferguson, O. T. Gorrie. Ashburtoll Saturday. Murchison Saturday. Blenheim: A. L. Holloway, C. R. Kingsland. Ashley Thursday. Paparua Saturday. Bluff: R. C. Lamb, G. Skipworth. Awatere Saturday. Rangiora Thursday. Cromwell: G. P. Latimer, J. S. Leach. Bruce Saturday. Selwyn Saturday. EastbouTne: J. B. Kelliher, L. H. Meredith. Cheviot Saturday. Sounds ,\V ednesday. Eketahuna: R. G. Flower, J. H. Russell. Clutha Wednesday. Springs Saturdav. Gemldine: R. M. Ferguson, O. T. Gorrie. Eyre. 'Phursday. Ste'wart Island Saturday. Gore: C. H. Hartley, K. G. A. Ramsay. Fiord Wednesday. Taieri Saturday. Grey town: R. G. Flower, J. H. Russell. Geraldine Thursda y ~ Takaka. Saturday. Huntly: K. R. Congreve, H. O. Matheson. Grey... Saturday. Tuapeka Wednesday. Inglewood: L. K. Sharp, J. A. Harding. Halswell Saturday. Vincent Saturday. Kaikohe: A. G. Evans, J. A. Fay. Kawai Saturday. Waipara Wednesday. Kaitaia: A. G. Evans, J. A.Fay. Lake.... Saturday. \Vaire\ya Saturday. Kawakawa: A. G. Evans, J. A. Fay. Levels rrhursday. Waitaki' Saturday. Lyttelton: H. O'Reilly, T. F. Perkin. MacKenzie Saturday. Wallace Saturday. Manul'ewa: A. B. Hudson, C. A. Rowe. Malvern Thursday. Westland Saturday. Marton: A. R. Gallaugher, H. R. Jones. Maniototo Saturday. Matamata: R. T. Anderson, F. S. Grant. Dated at \Vellington, this 22nd day of February 1954. Mataura: C. H. Ha'rtley, K. G. Ramsay. Pael'oa: S. H. Head, L. J. Robinson. W. SULLIVAN, Minister of Labour. Papakura: A. B. Hudson, C. A. Rowe. Papatoetoe: A. B. Hudson, C. A. Rowe. Picton: A. L. Holloway, C. R. Kingsland. Putaruru: R. T. Anderson, F. S. Grant. Results of Election of Members of Fire Boards and Fire Queenstown: G. P. Latimer, J. S. Leach. Committees by Insumncc Companies Rangiora: R. D. Cargill, F. O. Clissold. Reefton : N. D. Bowman, .J. W. Stevens. Richmond: E. H~ Ferguson, L. H. Meredith. URSUANT to the Fire Services Act 1949, the Minister of Runanga: N. D. Bowman, J. W. Stevens. P. . Internal Affairs hereby gives notice of the following Te Kuiti: S. A. Gleadow, O. J. Quirk. results of elections held on 11 February 1954, by the Te Puke: V. S. Caulton, M. Cumming. insurance companies carrying on business in New Zealand Thames: S. H. He:;td, L. J. Robinson. of members of the undermentioned Fire Boards and Fire Waimate: W. E. Mann, H. 0 'Reilly. Committees: Waipawa: D. C. Fisher, A. L. Taylor. FIRE BOARDS Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of Febru'ary 1954. Auckland Metropolitan: H. 'vV. Fisher, S. A. Gleadow, W. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs. E. J. Hankins, C. A. Rowe. Balclutha: F. H. Jackson, R. A. Reid. Cambridge: R. T. Anderson, F. S. Grant. List of Inswrance Companies Carrying on Fire-insurance Cal'terton: R. G. Flower, J. H. Russell. Busimess in New Zealand .christchurch: W. R. Campbell, W. E. OIds, A. E. B. Turner. Dannevirke: D. H. Wright, E. C. Hall. URSUANT to Clause 11 of the rules made under the Fire Dargaville: A. Gilchrist, V. G. Hill. P Brigades Act 1906, which enure for the purposes of the Dunedin Metropolitan: T. Bowie, L. G. Callis, G. P. Fire Services Act 1949 the Minister of Internal Affairs McElwee, F. G. McKechnie. hereby publishes the following list of insurance companies Eltham: R. T. Harris, A. D. 'l'aylor. carrying on fire-insurance business in New Zealand. Feilding: A. L. Holloway, E. W. Pearse. Dated at Wellington this 19th day of February 1954. Foxton: J. B. Kelliher, S. L Kay. Gisborne: M. J. McArtney, M. 0 'Dowda. W. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs. Greymouth: N. D. Bowman, J. \V. Steyens. Hamilton: E. J. Hankins, H. A. L. Turner. Alliance Assurance Company (Limited), 23-25 Grey Street, Hastings: J. V. Ennor, M. A. Knyyett, R. L. Prebble. Wellington. Hawera: A. L. W. Griffiths, J. H. Scanlan. A.P.A. Union (Union Assurance Society Limited), New Hikurangi: A. Gilchrist, V. G. Hill. Zealand Loan and Mercantile Building, Wellington. Hokitika: N. D. Bowman, J. W. Stevens. Atlas Assurance Company (Limited), corner of Chancery and Invercargill: N. R. Driver, G. Skipworth. o 'Connell Streets, Auckland. Kaiapoi: R. D. Cargill, F. O. Clissold. Australian Alliance Assurance Company, corner of Fort and Kaitangata: F. H. Jackson, R. A. Reid. Commerce St:r:eets, Auckland. Lawrence: A. L. \Vindsor, R. A. Ramsay. British Commonwealth Insurance Company, Limited, 100 Levin: J. B. Kelliher, S. 1. Kay. High Street, Dunedin. Lower Hutt: L. H. Meredith, J. L. ·Wright. British Traders' Insurance Company (Limited), M.L.C. Masterton: R. G. Flower, J.H. Russell. Building, Wellington. Milton: F. H. Jackson, R. ·A. Reid. Commercial Union Assurance Company (Limited), care of Morl'insville: H. W. Fisher, L. G. Wilson. A. J. Hyder, 93-107 Featherston Street, '\V"ellington. Napier: A. E. Gebbie, E. C. Hall. Dental Indemnity Society, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street, Nelson: R. L. Athea, E. H. Ferguson, L. H. Meredith. Auckland . . New Plymouth: J. H. Scanlan, A. D. Taylor. Excess Insurance Company (Limited), Yorkshire House, N ol'th Sh01'e: S. H. Head, A. B. Hudson, H. O. Matheson, Shortland Street, Auckland. L. G. Wilson. F.A.'M.E. Insurance Company (Limited), Featherston Oamaru: L. G. Callis, \V. E. Mann. Chambers, 12 Brandon Street, Wellington. Ohakune: H. L. Baldwin, E. C. Gee. Farmers' Co-operative Insurance Association of New Zealand Opotiki: V. S. Caulton, M. Cumming. (Limited), 207 Cashel Street, Christchurch. Otaki: J. B. Kelliher, S. L Kay. General Accident, Fire, and Life Assurance Corporation Pahiatua: R. G. Flower, J. H. Russell. (Limited), 128 Featherston Street, Wellington. Palmel'ston North: H. L. Holloway, E. VV. Pearse. Guardian Assurance Company (Limited), 156 Featherston Patea: H. L. Baldwin, A. Dun. Street, Wellington. Petone: L. H. Meredith, J. L. Wright. Hartford Fire Insurance Company, A.P.A. Buildings, Grey Pukekohe: K. R. Congreve, H. O. Matheson. Street, \Vellington. Rotorua: E. J. Hankins, H. A. L. Turner. Insurance Company of North Amedca, Chamber .of Commerce Stmtford: L. J. E. Croxson, A. Dun. Building, 2 Court House Lane, Auckland. Taihape: H. L. Baldwin, E. C. Gee. Insurance Office of Australia (Limited), Routh's BuildiJ;l:gs, Taumarunui: S. A. Gleadow, O. J. Quirk. Featherston Street, Wellington. Tauranga: V. S. Caulton, M. Cumming. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company Te Aroha: H. \V. Fisher, L. G. Wilson. (Limited), 111 Featherston Street, Wellington. Te Awamutu: S. A. Gleadow, O. J. Quirk. London Assurance Incorporated, care of A. J. Hyder, 93-107 Timaru: L. R. Oliff, H. 0 'Reilly. Featherston Street,Wellj.ngton. Upper Hutt: C. R. Kingsland, A. M. C. Spooner. London and Laneashire Insurance Oompany (Limited), corner Waihi: H. "\V. Fisher, L. G. Wilson. of Fort and Commerce Streets, AuC:kl3Jnd. Waipukul'au: D. C. Fisher, A. L. Taylor. Lumley Edward, and Sons (N.Z.), (Limited) ,Brandon Wail'oa: E. C. Hall, R. L. Prebble. House, Featherston Street, \VelHngton. Waitara: L. J. E. Croxson, J. A. Harding. Mercantile and Geneml; Insurance Company (Limited), 27 Wanganui: A. R. Gallaugher, H. M. Greville, C. J. E. Panama Street, vVellington. Smith. National Insurance Oompany of'New Zealand (Limited), Wellington: E. H. Ferguson, A. A. Jenkins, D. S. N. Dunedin. McCartney. New Zeal-and Counties CO~Gpemtive Insurance Company Westport: N. D. Bowman, J. W. Stevens. (Limitecl), C.M.L. Building, WeIHn·gton. Whakatane: V. S. Caulton, M. Cumming. New Zealand Insurance Company (Limited), Auckland. Whangarei: A. Gilchrist, V. G. Hill. New Zealand Medical Assurance .society (Co-operative.), 16 Woodville: D. H. Wright, E. C. Hall. The Terra.ce, Wellington. 298 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

North British and Mercantile Insmance Company (Limited), easterly along the centres of the Manuherikia River and the 142 Featherston Street, Wellington. Poolburn to the northernmost corner of Block III, Poolbmn N.LM.U. Insmance Company, Huddart Parker Building, Post Smvey District; thence south-easterly along the north-eastern Office Square, Wellington. boundaries of Block III aforesaid and Run 261H to its Northern Assurance Company (Limited), 48 Shortland Street, easternmost corner; thence generally south-westerly along the Auckland. south-eastern boundaries of Runs 261H, 2611, 261J, 261L, Norwich Union Fire Insmance Society (Limited), 134 Section 1, Block VIII, Poolbmn Smvey District, Runs 261N, Featherston Street, Wellington. 2G10, 2G1p, and the north-eastern boundary of Run 261Q to Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limited), care a point on a line between Trigonometrical Stations J., North of A. J. Hyder, 93-107 Featherston Street, Wellington. Rough Ridge Hill, and C., South Rough Ridge Hill; thence Otago Farmers' Union Mutual Fire Insurance Association, south-westerly along a straight line to Trigonometrical Station Public Trust Building, Moray Place, Dunedin. C., South Rough Ridge Hill; thence generally south-westerly Pearl Assurance Company (Limited), care of Messrs. K. \V. along the watershed through Trigonometrical Stations H, Robinson and Company, 77 Hereford Street, Christchmch. Manorside Survey District, and V, Long Valley Smvey District, Ph(Bnix Assmance Company (Limited), Phrenix House, 127 to Trigonomet,rical Station C, Long Valley Survey District; Featherston Street, Wellington. thence south-westerly along the south-eastern boundary of Prudential Assurance Company (Limited), 332-340 Lambton Run M2 to Trigonometrical Station B, Long Valley Smvey Quay, Wellington. District; thence generally north-westerly along a public road Queensland Insmance Company (Limited), Huddart Parker to the western boundary of Run 642; thence generally north­ Building, Wellington. westerly along the south-western boundary of Run 642 and Royal Exchange Assurance, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. the watershed through Trigonometrical Stations X and U, Royal Insurance Company (Limited), A.M.P. Chambers, 32 Pinelheugh, Teviot Smvey District, along the south-western Hunter Street, Wellington. boundaries of Run 569, to and along the southern and south­ Scales, Geo. H. (Limited), Fletcher's Buildings, Customhouse western boundaries of Run 1991, the western boundaries of Quay, Wellington. Runs 569 and 262J, to a point due east of Trigonometrical Secmity and General Insmance Company, (Limited), Brandon Station I, Rocky Mount, Obelisk Survey District; thence House, Featherston Street, Wellington. westerly along a straight line to Trigonometrical Station I, South British Insurance Company (Limited), South British Rocky Mount; thence north-westerly along a straight line to Chambers, corner of High and Shortland Streets, Lorn Peak; thence generally north-easterly along the eastern Auckland. boundaries of the Lake County, as described in New Zealand S.I.M.U. Mutual Insurance Association, 151 Worcester Street, Gazette 1953 at page 2044, to Mount Alba, the point of Christchurch. commencement, excepting therefrom the Borough of Cromwell Standard Insmance Company of New Zealand (Limited) , hereinbefore described and the Borough of Alexandra, as Dunedin. described in New Zealand Gazette 1882 at page 128. State Fire Insmance Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Sun Insurance Office (Limited) " 27-29 Panama Street, \Vellington. BOUNDARIES OF THE CLUTHA RIDING OF THE COUNTY OF Taranaki Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Association, VINCENT Eltham. All that area in the Otago Land District and the Vincent Union Assurance Society (Limited), care of A. J. Hyder, County bounded by a line commencing at the confluence of 93-107 Featherston Street, Wellington. the Kawarau River and Kirtleburn; thence generally north­ United Insurance Company (Limited), 16 Fort Street, east~rly along the. western boundary of the Vincent County Auckland. herembefore descnbed to the centre of the Clutha River' Victoria Insmance Company (Limited), Shortland Street, thence generally south-easterly along the centre of the Cluth~ Auckland. River to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary of Wairarapa Automobile Association Mutual Insurance Company, Block 92, Town of Cromwell; thence north-westerly south­ Fox Street, Featherston. westerly, and' south-easterly along the northern west~rn ~ and Wellington Farmers' Union Mutual Fire Insurance Association, southern boundaries of the Borough of Cromweli h81'einbefore 105 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. described, to the Kawarau River; thence. south-e~sterly to and Westray, J. B., and Company (New Zealand), (Limited), generally north-westerly up the centre of the Kawarau River Maritime Buildings, 4 Customshouse Quay, Wellington. to its confluence with the Kirtleburn, the point of Yorkshire Insurance Company (Limited), Yorkshire House, commencement. 29-31 Shortland Street, Auckland. (LA. 76/7) Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February 1954. W. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs. Redefining Boundaries of the Borough of Cromwell, the County (I.A. 103/319) of Vincem,t, and the Clu

URSUANT to section 147 of the Municipal Corporations Varying a Notice Declaring Parts of a Tribal District to be P Act 1933, the Minister of Internal Affairs hereby defines, Tribal Committee Areas Under the Maori Social and as set out in the Schedule hereto, the. boundaries of the Economic Advancement Act 1945 Borough of Cromwell, the County of Vincent, and the Clutha Riding of the County of Vincent, the previous boundaries having been altered by Order in Council dated the 21st day of October 1953 and published in New Zealand Gazette No. 58 URSUANT to section 14 of the M~o.ri Social and ~conomie of the 22nd day of October 1953. P Advaneement Act 1945, the MIlllster of Maon Affairs hereby varies the notice dated the 24th day of March 1950 SCHEDULE and published in the New Zealand Gazette on the 30th March BOUNDARIES OF THE BOROUGH OF CROMWELL 1950 at ;page 347, .deelaring parts of the Waipa Tribal District to be tnbal commIttee areas for the purposes of the said Act ALL that area in the Otago Land District bounded by a line by omitting the words r I Maungatautari Tribal Committee commencing at the northernmost corner of Lot 30, Deposited Area" wherever they appear in the Schedule to the said Plan 2970; thence south-easterly along the north-eastern notice, and substituting therefor the words II Cambridge boundary of Block 92, Town of Cromwell, to the right bank Tribal Committee Area' '. of the Clutha River; thence generally south-westerly along the right bank of the CluthaRiver to its confluence with the Dated at Wellington, this 8th day of February 1954. Kawarau River; thence generally south-westerly along the left bank of the Kawarau River to the southernmost corner E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Maori Affairs. of Block 92, Town of Cromwell; thence north-westerly and north-easterly along the south-western and north-western (M.A. 35/67/1) boundaries of Block 92 aforesaid, and again north-easterly along the north-western boundaries of Section 10 Block I Cromwell Smvey District, and Block 92, Town of' Cromwell' to the northernmost corner of Lot 30, Deposited Plan 2970' the point of commencement. ' Revocation of Appointment of Certain Garage Proprietors for Issue of Warrants of Fitness BOUNDARIES OF THE COUNTY OF VINCENT Al~ that area s~tuated in the Otago Land District bounded by a hne commencmg at Mount Alba in the Southern Alps' URSUANT to regulation 11 of the Traffic RegUlations thence generally north-easterly along the summit of th~ P 19iW, the Minister of Transport hereby revokes the Southern Alps to Mount Strauchon; thence generally southerly approval of the firm described in the Schedule hereto for ~long the western boundary of the Waitaki County, as described the pmpose of the issue of warrants of fitness for motor m N. ew Zealand Gazette 1947 at page 1884, to Trigonometrical vehicles. StatlO~ A.A.,. Mount St. Bathans; thence south-westerly along a straIght lme to a geodetic trigonometrical station south of Dunstan Pass; thence southerly and south-westerly along SCHEDULE ·the eastern and south-eastern boundaries of Run 237F to the n,orthernmost corner of Run 226B; thence south-easterly along Belfast Motor and Engineering Company Limited, Belfast. t~e north-eastern boundary of Run 226B to a point in line (Approval No. 4092.) \flth the source of Lauder Creek; thence generally south­ Dated at Wellington, this 1st day of February 1954. \Testerly to ~nd along the centre of Lauder Creek to its confluence wIth the Manuherikia River; thence generally W. S. GOOSMAN, 'Minister of Transport. 25 FEB.] THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTE 299 iCxemption Order Under the Motor Drivers Regulations 1940 Notice of Intention to Take Land in the Borough of Ta1vrnaru..nUli, .for Road URSUAN'l' to the Motor Driven; Regulations 1940, the P Minister of Transport hereby orders and declares that OTICE is hereby given that it iR proposed; under the the provisions of elause (1) of regulation 7 of the said N provisions of the Public Works Act 1928, to take the larid regulations so far as they relate to the driving of heavy described in the Schedule hereto for road, and notice is 'hereby trade motors shall not apply to the person hereinafter further given that the plan of the land so required to be taken mentioned, but in lieu thereof the following provision shall is deposited in the post office at Taumarunui and is there open apply: for inspection; and that an persons affected by thetaki~g of A motor driver's licence issued under the Motor Drivers the said land should, if they have any well-grounded objections Regulations 1940, to the person described in Column 1 of to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and the Schedule hereunder mrty authorize him to drive a heavy send such writing, within forty days from. the first publication trade motor in the courfle of his employment for the of this notice, to the Minister of Works at Wellington. employer described in Column 2 of the said Schedule, but shall not authorize him, while he is under the age of SCHEDULE eighteen years, to drive a heavy trade motor for any other purpose. Approximate Areas of the Situated Pieces of. Land Being in SCHEDULE Required to be Block Column 1 (Driver) Column 2 (Employer) Taken Bruce Henry "Woolley, Spring Creek, Mother. Blenheim. A. R. P. Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February 1954. 0 0 0·19 Part Taumarunui Maori Township I W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. A 4B 2B Block; coloured blue 0 0 5·69 PaTt Taumarunui Maori· Township I A 4B 6B Block; coloured f;epia 0 0 3·18 Part Taumarunui Maori Township I Exemption Orders Under the Motor Drit'ers RepulaNons 1.940 A 4B 6 Block; coloUTed yellow 0 0 6·58 Part Taumarunui Maori Township I URSUANT to the Motor Drivers Regulations 1940, the A 4B 6A 1 Block; coloured blue P Minister of Transport hereby orders and declares that 0 0 1·99 Part Taumarunui Maori Township I the provisions of elause (1) of regula tion 7 of the said A 4B 6A 2 Block; coloured sepia regulations so far. as they relate to the driving of heavy trade 0 2·65 Part Taumarunui Maori Township I and II motors, shall not apply to the persons hereinafter mentioned, ° A 4B:1 Block; coloured yellow but in lieu thereof the follo"'ing provision shall apply: A motor driver"s licenre issued under the Motor Drivers All being part Lot 15, D.P. 2091~, Block XIX, Tau­ Regulations 1940, to the persom; deseribed in Column 1 of the marunui Maori Towmlhip, Piopiotea Survey District, Borough Sehedule hereunder may authorize them to drive a he:wy trade of Taumarunui (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. :15790.) motor in the eOUI'se of their employment for the employers In the South Auckland Land District; as the same are described in Column 2 of the said Schedule, but shall not more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. authorize them while they are under the age of eighteen years, 142:194, deposited in the office of the Minif;ter of \Vorks at to drive a heavy trade motor for any other purpose. vVellington, and thereon coloured af; above mentioned. SCHEDULE As \\"itnesR my hand at \Vellington, this 23rd day of Column 1 (Drivers) Column 2 (Employers) February 1954. Frederick George Hook Baillie Motors Ltd., Hastings, W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. Robert Stuart Clifford Mr T. Lancaster, Hukanui. (P.W. 62/60/4/6; D.O. 6/27/1) Dated at Wellington this 10th day of February 19M. \V. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Tranf;port. Egg Marketing Auihon:ty-AlteraUon to Egg Grades

URSUANT to regulation 59 of the Egg Marketing Exemption Orders Under the Motor Drit'ers RegUlations 1.940 P Authority Regulations 1953, the Egg Marketing Authority hereby fixes and determine I' that in Tespect of the grading of URSUANT to the Motor Drivers Regulations 1940, the hen eggs in the Christchurch Egg Marketing Area, Timaru P Minister of Tranf;port hereby orders and declares that Egg Marketing Area, Dunedin Egg Marketing Area, and the provisions of c1a use (1) of regulation 7 of the said Invercargill Egg Marketing Area for the purpose of the said regulations so far as they relate to the driving of heavy trade regulations those eggs shall be graded into one of the two motors, shall not apply to the persons hereinafter mentioned, grades following, that is to say- but in lieu thereof the following provision f;hall apply: (a) Large grade eggs, "'hich shall include all eggs the A motor driver's licence iesued. under the Motor Drivers ,,'eight of which is not less than 112/ 16 ounces. Regulations 1940, to the persons described in Column 1 of the (b) Small grade eggs, \'\hich shall include all eggs the Sc.hedule hereunder may authorize them to drive a heavy trade weight of \\"hich is less than 112/ ounces but not motor in the eourse of their employment for the employers 16 less than 14/ ounces. desc.ribed in Column 2 of the said Schedule, but shall not 16 authorize them ·while they are under the age of eighteen years, Dated at \Vellington, this 19th day of February 1954. to drive a heavy trade motor for any other purpose. A. C. BRIDLE, General Ma:q.ager. SCHEDULE Column 1 (Drivers) Column 2 (Employers) Officiating Ministers f01' 1954-Notice No.4 Gerald Mosley Gunther R. ,T. Gray, \Val1acetown, Invercargill. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act 1908, Graham Alexander Dickey J. G. James, \\'aiuku. P the following nameR of officiating ministers within the Dated at \Yellington, this 16th day of February 1954. meaning of the said Act are published for general information: \Y. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. The P1'csbyten:an Church of N cw Zealand The Reverend John Alexander Crawford, M.A., B.D. The Reverend Percy Keene. Exemption Order Under thc Motor Dn>vers ReguZaUons 1.940 The Methodist Church of· New Zealand UR~U.ANT t~o the Motor Drivers Regulations 1940, the The Reverend Neville Thornicroft. P Mllllster of Transport herehy orders and declares that the provisions of clause (1) of regula hon 7 of the said Brethren regulations so far as they relate to the driving of heavy Mr Cecil George Grant. trade motors, shall not apply to the person hereinafter mentioned, but in lieu thereof the following provision shan Christadelphians apply: A motor driver's licence issued under the Motor Drivers Mr John Lee. Regulations 1940, to the person described in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder mf'.'y authorize him to drive a heavy The Liberal Catholic Church trade motor in the course of his employment for the employer The Reverend Hugh Milton Thornton. described in Column 2 of the said Schedule, but shall not authorize him while he is under the age of eighteen years, The Ratana Established Church of New Zealand to drive a heavy trade motor for any other purpose. Mr Eru Te Wiki. Mr Karena Wiki. SCHEDULE Column 1 (Driver) Column 2 (Employer) Seventh-Day Baptist Church .John Gavin Corbett, Eltham Father. Mr Ranald Thomas Mason . Dated at \Yellington, this 10th day of February 1954. Dated at \Vellington, this 22nd day of February 1954. W,S, GOOSMAN, Minister Q£ Transport. S. T. BAENETT, Registrar-General. D 300 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

Open Seasons for Game in Oertain Acclimatization Districts East Coast Acclimatization District Reference to Description : New Zealand Gazette No. 27 of 29 JMP9RTANT.-Although this is published under the Animals March 1923 at page 858. Duration of Prote~titm and Game Act 1921-22, this Act will be repealed on 1 . Game that May be Taken or Killed AplljJ:1954 and the provisions of· the Wildlife Act 1953 will apply 1954 Season during this' shooting season. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck, black I May to 23 swan May in91. A . number of general conditions previously published as part Pukeko, Californian, Australian, and Virginian I May to 31 of ,the Minister's annual notification are now incorporated in the qua iI, and cock pheasants July inc!. Wildlife Act. Consequently, General Conditions Nos. 2 (a), 2 (b), 2 (h}, 3, 4, and 5 should be deleted from page 289 of the Supplement, Daily Bag Limits dated 27 February 1952, to the New Zealand Gazette of 21 February 1952. Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in Grey, spoonbill, and paradise The Wildlife Act alters the title of "Excepted Areas" to all. duck, black swan, Californian, Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and Australian, and Virginian quail, "Closed Game Areas" and the list of the areas set Qut~n pr.ev!ous notifications is further amended by deletions and additions. shown paradise duck, 15 in all. and cock pheasants, 25 in all. under the respective acclimatization districts. Cock pheasants, 3. Black swan, 25. Mallard, 10. Pukeko, no limit. Furthermore, the Third Schedule, except for the following: " Disturbing Stock. Statutes Amendment Act, 1947, Shooting H ours.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Section 66 (I). . .. _ - "(1) Every person commits· an offence and is liable to a Hawera Acclimatization District fine of £50 who, without the authority of the occupier, goes Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of ] 2 upon any private land with dog or firearm and disturbs any , March 1925 at page 750. stock depastured thereon " Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of should be deleted from pages 299 and 300 of the Supplement of 27 1954 Season Febrrlary 1952, as these conditions are incorporated in the provisions of the Wildlife Act. The Fourth Schedule on pages 300 and 301 of Grey, mallard, and paradise duck, and black swan I May to 23 the Supplement should also be deleted as the Wildlife Act provides May inc1. Pukeko I May to 31 " All wildlife is hereby declared to be subject to this Act July inc1. and (except in the case of wildlife for· the time being specified Californian quail and cock pheasants I May to 31 in the First Schedule, Secoild Schedule, Third Schedule, Fourth July incl. Schedule, or Fifth Schedule hereto) be absolutely protected throughout' New Zealand." . Daily Bag Limits Grey, malla,rd, and paradise duck, I Pukeko, no iimit. URSUANT to the Animals Protection and Game Act 1921-22 i 10 in all. . . Ca.lifornian quail, no limit. P.. the Minister of Internal Affairs declares an open season for Black swan, 5. Cock pheasants, 6. game as set forth herein in relation to each district, subject (in all Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6.:l0 p.m. districts) to the provisions of the Wildlife Act 1953, the General Conditions, Special Conditions, and Excepted Areas as published' in the Supplement dated 27 February 1952 to the New Zealand' Hawke's Bay Acclimatization District Gazette of 21 February 1952 at page 289, the New Zealand Gazette Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12 of 26 February 1953, and as further amended herein. March 1925 at page 750. Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of Ashburton Acclimatization District 1954 Season Reference Description : New Zealand Gazette No. 68 of 28 Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck and I May to 23 September 1933 at page 2463. black swan May inc], Duration of . Californian and Australian quail and cock pheasants I May to 31 Game that May be Taken or Killed 1954 Season ' July inc1. Pukeko May to 31 Grey, spoonbm, mallard, and paradise duck, black I May to 30' July inc1. swan, and pukeko May incl. Californian quail and chukar I May to 30 Daily Bag Lim1:ts JUlyincl. Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in Pukeko, no limit. Daily Bag Limits all. Cock pheasant, 1. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and Californian and Australian quail, Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and: paradise duck, 15 in all. 10 in all. all: paradise duck and black :;lwan, Black swan, 5. Mallard duck, 10. 20 in all. Paradise duck; 5. Pukeko, 8. Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Black swan, 10. Ca.lifornian quail, 20. Closed Game Areas (previously knowh as Excepted Areas): Chukar,lO. Add- Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. The property of Mrs K. K. Gaisford, as under: 'Woodville County-Part Lot I, D.P. 3529, of Oringi vVaiaruhe No.2, Block Auckland Acclimatization District IX, Tahoraite Survey District, containing 491 acres 0 roods 13 perches. Woodville County--,-Lot 2]], Part 8, D.P. 3884, of Oringi Waiaruhe Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 62 of 16' No.2, Block V, Tahoraite Survey District, containing 108 acres October 1947 at page 1680. 3 roods 1·2 perches. Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of 1954 Season Hobson Acclimatization District Grey, spoonbill, and mallard duck, and black swan I May to 16 May inc!. Reference to Descript1:on: New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12 Pukeko I May to 27 March 1925 at page 750. June incl. Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of Californian and Australian quail and cock I May to 27 1954 Season pheasants June inc1. Grey, spoonbill, mallard duck and black swan I May to 23 May incl. Daily Bag Limits Pukeko I May to 13 Grey; spoonbill, and mallard I Californian and Australian quail, June incl. duck, 10 in all. no limit. Californian and Australian quail arid cock pheasants r May to 13 Black swan, no limit. Cock pheasants, 6. June inc!. Pukeko,25. I Daily Bag Limits Shooting Hours.-:-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Black swan, 2. Mallard,2. Pukeko, 15. Grey, spoonbill, and mallard Bay of Islands Acclimatization District Californian and Australian quail, duck, 10 in all. Reference to Description : New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12 20 in all. Grey, spoonbill, mallard duck, March 1925 at page 749. Cock pheasants, 6. black switn, and cock pheasant, Spoonbill, 2. Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of 18 in all. 1954 Season Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Grey, spoonbill, and mallard duck and black swan .. I May to 23 May inc!. Pukeko I May to 27 Mangonui-Whangaroa Acc]rnatization District June inc1. Reference to Descn:pt?"on: NC?D Zealand Gazette No. 17 of ]2 Californian and Australian quail and cock pheasants I May to 27 March 1925 at page 751. June inc1. Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of Daily Bag Limits 1954 Season Grey, spoonbill, and mallard duck and black swan I May to 23 y I Gre. , spoonbill and mallard duck, Californian and Australian quail, May incl. 10 in all. 20 in all. Pukeko Black swan, 4. Cock pheasants, 6. I May to 13 Pukeko, 15. . June incl. Ca.liforn.ian and Australian quail a.nd cock pheasants I May. to 13 Shooting Bours.-p.30 a..m. to 6 p.m. June inc!. 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 301

Dm:ly Bag Limits Add-

Grey, spoonbill, and mallard I Californian and Australian quail, . (18) All that area containing 38 acres, more or less, situated duck, 10 in all. 20 in all. III Block II, Selwyn Survey District, being the bed of the stream Black swan, 4. Cock pheasants, 6. forming the northern boundary of Rural Section 8325, commencing Pukeko, 15. at the Western Side of Ridgen's Road, and proceeding westeily to a point 5 chains above the springs, a total distance of 38 chains, Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. more or less, together with a strip of land 5 chains in width on both sides of the said stream, being parts of Rural Sections 8325, 22385, Marlborough AcclimatIzation District 13932, 13905, and 831(}-8315 inclusive, and as may be flihher Reference to Description : New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12 defined by the erection of white painted posts, and being the March 1925 at page 751. property of Mr E. J. Ridgen. (~9) All that area situated in Block XII, Grey Survey District, Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of 1954 Season cOl.ltammg by admeasurement 559 acres 30 perches, more or less, Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck bemg, firstly, Lot 3, Deposited Plan 5691, being parts Rural Sections I May to 30 3197, 3785, and 3824, all certificate of title, Volume 349, folio 126; May incl. Black swan and pukeko and secon~ly, Lot 3 and part Lot 6, Deposited Plan 2818, being I May to 30 Rural SectIOn 3725 and parts Rural Sections 3197, 3785, 3884, 4058, May incl. Californian quail, chukar (except in the area bounded 4327, 4340, 5605, and part Lot 19, Reserve 2640, all certificate of 22 May to 31 title, Volume 349, folio 79; and thirdly, Lot I, Deposited Plan on the west by the Taylor Pass, south by the Awatere July incl. River, north by the Opawa Hiver, and east by the 75~8, being Rural Section 3997, all certificate of title, Volume 504, folIO 296, and as may be further defined by the erection of white­ ~~ . painted posts, and being the property of Mr J. M. B. Starkey. Daily Bag Limits (20) All that area situated in Block XII Rangiora Survey Grey, spoonbill, paradise, and I Pukeko, 20. District, c.ontaining by admeasurement 89 acres 5·2 perches, more mallard duck, 10 in all. Californian quail, 15. or le~s, beIng, firstly, Lot I, Deposited Plan 10458, being part Rural Black swan, 15. Chukar, 10. SectIOn II04, all certificate of title, Volume' 440, folio 8; and secondly, parts Rural Sections 1l04, 2693, and 22393, all certificate Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. of title, Volume 440, folio 9, excepting thereout Lot J, Deposited Plan 16992, and as may be further defined by the erection of white­ Nelson Acclimatization District painted posts, and being the property of Mr H. F. Barker. Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of 4 October 1951 at page 1465. otago Acclimatization District Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 50 of 26 1954 Season July 1945 at page 945. Grey and paradise duck, black swan (in Collingwood I May to 30 Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of County only) May incl. 1954 Season Pukeko I May to 25 Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck I May to 30 July incl. May incI. Californian quail May to 25 Black swan I May to 7 July incl. Juneincl. Daily Bag Limits Pukeko I May to 31 Grey duck, 5. Pnkeko, 10. July incl. Paradise duck, 10. Californian quail, 20. Californian quail and chukar I May to 31

Black swan, 5. I July incl. Hen pheasants Shooting Hours.-Between one hour before sunrise and one 5 June to 31 hour after sunset. July incl. Cock pheasants 5 June to 31 July incl. North Canterbury Acclimatization District Daily Bag Limits Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 68 of 28 Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in Black swan, no limit. September 1933 at page 2463. all. Pukeko, no limit. Duration of Game that May be Taken or Killed Malla,rd duck, 12. Californian quail, 20. 1954 Season Paradise duck, 8. Chukar,lO. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck I May to 30 Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and Hen pheasant, 1. May incl. paradjse duck, 15 in all. Cock pheasant, 2. Black swan and Cana.da goose* I May to 31 Shooting Hours.-For waterfowl, quail, chukar, 7 a.m. to 7 July incl. p.m.; pheasants, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pukeko I May to 7 June mel. Cock pheasants May to 31 Rotorua Acclimatization District May inel. Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 62 of 16 Chukar I May to 31 October 1947 at page 1680. July incl. Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of Californian quail 29 May to 31 1954 Season July incl. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck, black I May to 23 *Canada goose: Only in that portion of the North Canterbury Acclimatization swan May incI. District which lies to the east of the South Island Main Trunk Railway line. Californian quail (excepting that part of the district I May to 4 which is within the Wairoa County) July incl. Daily Bag Limits Cock pheasants I May to 4 Grey and spoon bill duck, 10 in Black swan, pukeko, and Canada July incI. all goose, no limit. Pukeko I May to 4 Paradise duck, 5. Californian quail, 10. Juiy inCl. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and Chukar, 10. Daily Bag Limits paradise duck, 15 in all. Cock pheasar.Lts, 3. Grey, spoonbill, and Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. mallard I Pukeko, no limit. duck, 10 in all. Californian quail, 15. Close Game Areas (previously known as Excepted Areas): Paradise duck, 5. Cock pheasants, 6. Delete- Black swan, no limit. (3) Glenmark Lagoon.- Shooting Hours.-6.15 a~m. to 6.30 p.m. (14) All that area of land in the Canterbury Land District, Closed Game Areas (previously known as Excepted Areas.) situated in the Counties of Eyre and Waimairi, commencing at a Add- point, being the western end of White's Bridge over the South l1f urupara-Galatea Areas Branch of the Waimakariri River, and proceeding in a straight line south-westerly on a true bearing of 1890 30' for a distance of (36) Block I, Section Band 12, 160 acres, in the Ahikereru 3940 links, to a point on the south-eastern boundary of Rural Survey District, being the property of Mr F. G. Hill, Murupara. Section 560; thence south-easterly in a straight line to the western­ (37) Block 14, Section 7, 200 acres, in the Gala,tea Survey most corner of Lot 4, D.P. 9738; thence generally north-easterly District, being the property of Mr J. H. Thatcher, Galatea. l1,nd north-westerly along a terrace and stop-bank to the eastern (38) Block 14, Section 8, 240 acres, in the Galatea Survey end of White's Bridge; thence westerly along White's Bridge to District, being the property of Mr J. M. Coleman, Galateo... the commencing point, and as may be further defined by the (39) Block 10, Section 15, 148 acres, in the Galatea Survey erection of white-painted posts. District, being the property of Mr P. V. Jacobson, Galatea. (40) Block 6, Section 20, 150 acres, in the Ga.latea Survey Oorrigend11m- District, being the property of Mr A. F. Thoma,s, Galatea. (4) Cheviot or St. Anne's Lagoon. Delete description and (41) Block 5, Section 22, 135 acres, in the Galatea Survey substitute: "Those parts of St. Anne's Lagoon (commonly known District, being the property of Mr R. G. Shaxon. as Cheviot Lagoon) situated on part Section 27, Block IV, and parts (42) Block I, Section II, 64 acres in the Ahikereru Survey Sections I and 4, Block VII, Cheviot Survey District, together District, and Block 13, Section 24, 105 acres in the Galatea Survey with <1, strip of land. 150 ft. in wjdth along the margins thereof as District, both being the property of Mr L. Sutherland, Murupara. may be further defined by the erection of white-painted pasts. (43) Block 10, Section 24, 220 acres in the Galatea Survey On the remainder"of this lagoon and land adjoining (being Reserve District, being the property of Mr J. T. Moore, Galatea. . .. 3146) shooting is prohibited as it is a reserve pursuant to the Public (44) Block 14, Section 9, 200 acres in the Galatea Survey ReElCrVeS and Domains Act 1928". District, being the property of Mr L. T. Cunningham, Galatea. 302 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

(45) Block 6, Section 31, 180 acres in the Galatea Survey Southland Acclimatization District District, being the property of Mr A. W. Hawke, Galatea. Reference to Description: NEW Zealand Gazette No. 50 of 26 July (46) Block I, D.P. 32763, Raugipo No.2, Block 5, 284 acres 1945 at page 945 (excepting there~rom all that country to the no~th in the Galatea Survey District, being the property of Mr A. J. of a line starting at Lake MonowaI, and thence down the south SIde Bridgeman, Galatea. of the Monowai River to the Waiau River, up the west side of the - (47) Valuation No. 1/1940/132, being. the propert~ of Mr J. Waiau River to the boundary with the Southern Lakes Acclimati­ D. Cawte, containing 47 acres 2 roods, bemg part SectIOn 7s and zation District, as defined by a notice-board; thence along the 'all Section 73s, Galatea Settlement, Block XIII, Galatea Survey boundary of the said acclimatization district to the main Te Anau­ 'District. Mossburn Road where defined by a notice-board; thence along the (48) Valuation No. 1/1940/133, being .the property of Mr J. said Te Anau - Mcssburn Road to the 'Whitestone River; thence D. Cawte, containing 116 acres 2 roods, bemg SectIOn 8s, Galatea along the eastern bank of the Whitestone River to the northern corner Settlement, Block XIII, Galatea Survey District. of Lynwood cultivated land; and thence along the Lynwood fence to (49) Valuation No. 1/1940/134, being the property o~ Mr W. the Lynwood-Mararoa boundary fence; and thence along the said C. Hickey, containing 165 acres 2 roods 26 perches, bemg part boundary fence to the north side of Mararoa cultivated land and Sections 9s and lOs, Galatea Settlement. Block XIII, Galatea Survey down the fence on the eastern side of the cultivated land to the District. Prospect - Mararoa Road; and thence down the said road to the (50) Valuation No. 1/1940/135, being. the propert~ of Mr W .. Mararoa Station: thence along the Mararoa Station - Mavora C. Hickey, containing 66 acres 2 roods, bemg part SectIOns 9s and Road via the Chimneys Bridge to the junction with the old Te Anau­ lOs, Galatea Survey District. Mararoa Road; thence along the said road to the Oreti River; (51) Valuation No. 1/1940/136, being the property of Mr .E. thence down the western side of the Oreti River to the site of the J. Pevreal, containing 10 acres 1 rood 14 perches, bemg part SectIOn old accommodation-hous.e in: the Township of Centre Hill; thence lOs, Galatea Survey District. in a straight line to the Township of Athol; thence in a straight line in a northerly direction to the junction of the Mataura River Maraetai Areas and Robert Creek). Duration of (52) The property of Mr M. M. Ph~llips, containing 165 acres Game that May be Taken or Killed 1954 Season and being Section 14, Block VI, Maraetal Farm Settlement, Whaka­ maru Survey District. Grey, spoonbill, and mallard duck 1 May to 30 (53) The property of Mr R. Arrol, containing 148t acres, being May incl. Section' 5, Block VI, Maraetai Farm Settlement, Whakamaru Paradise duck May to 15 Survey District., . . May incl. (54) The property of Mr C. R. Ingham, contammg 169 acres, Black swan 1 May to 7 being Section 12, Block VI, Maraetai Farm Settlement, Whakamaru June incl. Survey District. Pukeko 1 May to 31 (55) The property of Mr D. O. Robertson, containing 164 acres, July incl. being Section 13, Block VI, Maraetai Farm Settlement, vVhakamaru Daily Bag Limits Survey District. Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in Black swan, no limit. all. Pukeko, 10. Paradise duck, 8. South Canterbury ,Acclimatization District Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of pa.radise duck, 15 in all. 12 March 1925 at page 752. Shooting Hours.-7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Duration of Game that May be Taken or Killed 1954 Season Stratford Acclimatization District Grey, spoonbill, mallard, an~ paradise duck (in t~e 1 May to 30 Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of area west of a line extendmg from the MackenZIe May incl. 12 March 1925 at page 752. Pass to the mouth of the Rangitata Gorge only) Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of Black swan and pukeko 1 May to 13 1954 Season June incl. Grey, paradise, and mallard duck, and black swan .. 1 May to 23 Californian Quail and Chukar 1 May to 13 May incl. June incl. Pukeko May to 31 Daily Bag Limits July incl. Californian and Australian quail and cock pheasants 1 May to 31 Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and July incl. all. paradise duck with black 'Daily Bag Limits swan, 20 in all. Black swan, 15. Grey, paradise, and Grey, 'spoonbill, mallard, and Chukar,lO. mallard Paradise duck, 2. duck, 10 in all. Californian quail, 10. Californian and Australian quail, paradise duck, 15 in all. Black swan, 15. Pukeko, 30. no limit. Pukeko, no limit. Cock pheasants, 3. Shooting Hours.-Between one hour before sunrise and one hour Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. 'after sunset. Closed Game Areas (previously known as Excepted Areas) : Taranaki Acclimatization District Delete---:-c- . Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of (8) R.S. 5871, part 4187, Block III, Arowhenua, property of 12 March 1925 at page 752. Mr. S:J. Lister. Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of (11) R.S. 4770, Block III, Arowhenua, property of Mr F. B. 1954 Season Woodhead. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck and 1 May to 23 Add~ black swan May incl. Pukeko (15) The properties of Mr F. B. Woodhead and Mr S. J. Lister 1 May to 31 July incl. being R.S. 4770 and R.S. 5871, Part 4187, respectively: of Block III, Californian and Australian quail and cock pheasants Arowhenua, together with the lower portion of the tributary of 1 May to 31 July incl. Orakipaoa Creek and an area one chain in depth along each bank Daily Bag Limits from the boundary of Mr S. J. Lister's property in Boiling Down Road to the bridge on Milford Road. Spoonbill duck, 5. Black swan, 5. Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in Pukeko, no limit. all. Californian and Australian quail, Southern Lakes Acclimatization District Mallard duck, 5. no limit. Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 50 of 20 July Paradise duck, 5. Cock pheasants, 6. 1945 at page 945. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck, 15 in all. Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of 1954 Season Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to. 6.30 p.m. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck and 1 May to 30 Tauranga Acclimatization District pukeko May incl. Black swan (only in that part of the district lying 1 May to 30 Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of within the Westland Land District), no bag limit May incl. 12 March 1925 at page 753. Canada goose 1 May to 31 Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of July inc!. 1954 Season Californian quail 29 May to 31 Grey, spoonbill, malIa,rd, and paradise duck and black 1 May to 23 July inc]. swan May incl. Chukar 1 May to 31 Pukeko 1 May to 4 July incl. July incl. Californian and Australian quail and cock pheasants 1 May to 4 Daily, Bag Limits JUly incl. , Spoonbill duck, 5. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and Daily Bag Limits Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in paradise duck, 15 in all. Grey, spoonbill, paradise, and Pukeko, 20. all. Pukeko, 10. mallard duck, 10 in all. Californian and Australian quail, Mallard duck, 10. Californian quail, 20. Grey, spoonbill, paradi13e, and no limit. • Paradise duck, 10. Chukar, 10 . mallard duck and black swan, Cock pheasants, 6. Canada Goose, no limit. 20 in all. Shooting Hours.-7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Shooting Hours.-6 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 303

Waiapu Acclimatization District Wanganui Acclimatization District Reference to Description : New Zealand Gazette No. 27 of 2H Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 60 of 15 March 1923 at page 859. September 1932 at page 1998. Duration of Game that May be Taken or Killed Game that May be Taken or Killed Duration of 1954 Seasoll 1954 Season Grey and paradise duck and pukeko 1 May to 23 Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck, black 1 May to 23 May incl. swan May incl. Californian and Australian quail and cock pheasants 1 May to 31 Californian and Australian quail and cock pheasants 1 May to 31 July incl. .July incl. Pukeko 1 May to 31 Daily Bag Limits July incl. Daily Bag Limit8 Grey duck, 10. I Cock pheasants, 6. Paradise duck, 10. Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in Pukeko, no limit. Pukeko, Californian and Aus­ all. Cock pheasants, 3. tralian quail, no limit. Mallard duck, 5. Californian and Australian quail, Paradise duck, 5. Shooting Hour8.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30. p.m. no limit. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck and black swan, 15 in all. Waimarino Acclimatization District Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Reference to Description : New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12 March 1925 at page 753. Duration of Wellington Acclimatization District Game that :May be Taken or Killed 1954 Season Reference to Descrip#on.' New Zealand Gazette No. 54 of 19 Grey, mnllard, and paradise duck 1 May to 16 August 1937 at page 1847. Duration of May incl. Game that May be Taken or Killed Californian a,nd Australian quail and cock pheasants 1 May to 31 1954 Season July incl. Grey, spoonbill, mallard and paradise duck, black 1 May to 23 swan, and pukeko May incl. Daily Bag Limits Californian and Australian quail and cock pheasants 1 May to 31 July incl. Grey and mallard duck, 8 in alL I Cock pheasants, 6. Paradise duck, 12. Daily Bag Limits Californian and Australivn quail, Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and I Cock pheasants, 2. 12 in all. paradise duck, 12 in all. Californian and Australian quail, Black swan, 8. no limit. Shooting H 0'urs.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Pukeko, 20. Closed Game Area (previously known as Excepted Area) Add.' (3) The property of Mr Kenneth Percival Edwar(ld, Shooting Hours.-6.15 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Raetihi, being sections Raetihi 2B 2B 1, Raetihi 2B 2B 2, Raetihi 2B 2B 3A. West Coast Acclimatization District Reference to Description.'. New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of 4 Waimate Acclimatization District October 1951 at page 1465. Duration of Reference to Description .' New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12 Game that May be Taken or Killed Mnrch 1925 at page 754. 1954 Season Duration of Grey and spoonbill duck and black swan .. 1 May to 30 Game that May be Taken or Killed 1954 Season May incl. Grey, and mallard duck 1 May to 30 Paradise duck (provided that these birds may not be 1 May to 30 May incl. taken or killed in the area bounded as follows.' Com­ May incl. Paradise duck (only in that portion of the district May to 30 mencing at a point at the junction of Coal Creek with lying to the we8tward of a 8traight line running in a May incl. the Grey River; thence in an ea8terly direction for approximately north-easterly 80uth-we8terly direction through Wai­ 2 miles to Gentle Annie BlufJ; thence in a northerly direction in tangi Bridge) a straight line for a distance of approximarely 2 miles ro Camp Black swan (provided that no person shall take or kill May to 12 Railway Cros8ing; thence in a westerly direction along the foot any cygnet or young swan incapable of making Juneincl. of the Rapqhoe Range to the junction of Coal Creek and the Grey a sustained flight), and Pukeko River, the point of commencement) Californian quail andchukar 1 May to 31 Pukeko 1 May to 31 July incl. July incl. Daily Bag Limit8 Daily Bag Limits Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in I Grey, spoonbill, and paradise Paradise duck, 5. I Californian quail, 20 all. duck and black swan, 20 in Grey, mallard and paradise duck Chukar, 10. Paradise duck, 5. all. and black swan, 15 in all. Black swan, 10. Black swan, 15. Pukeko, no limit. Pukeko, 30. Grey duck, 10. Shooting Hours.-Between one hour before sunrise and one hour Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. a,fter sunset. Closed Game Areas (previously known as Excepted Areas) Westland Acclimatization District Add.' The property owned by estate Robert Heaton Rhodes Reference to Description.' New Zealand Gazette No. 50 of 26 and occupied by Airini Elizabeth Woodhouse and known as Blue­ July 1945 at page 945. cliffs Station, and described as follows: R.S. 9254, 10509/10, 14117, Duration of Game that May be Taken or Killed 14744, 14850/1, 15221, 17215/6, 18380, 18834, 18998/90, 19210, 1954 Season 19668/9, 22286, 22686/9, 22849, 22850, 24705/6, 24707, 24709, Grey, spoonbill, and paradise duck, black swan, and 1 May to 30 29020, 31131, 32266, 33151/2, 35013, 35562, 36504, 36594, parts pukeko May incl. R.S. 16087, 17020, 17733, 1900/,20031,22690,24143,24708,28854, Blocks IX, X, XII, Otaio Survey District. Daily Bag Limits Spoonbill duck, 4. I Black swan, no limit. Paradise duck, 5. Pukeko, no limit. Waitaki Acclimatization District Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in Grey, spoonbill, and paradise all. duck, 15 in all. Reference to Description: New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12 March 1925 at page 754. Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Duration of Game that May be Taken or Killed 1954 Season Whangarei Acclimatization District Grey, spoonbill, and mallard duck 1 May to 30 Reference to Description .' New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12 Mayi.nr:l. March 1925 at page 754. Paradise duck (only ,in that portion of the district lying 1 May to 30 Duration of Game that May be Taken or Killed to the westward of a straight line running in a north­ May incl. 1954 Season easterly and south-westerly direction through Wai­ Grey and maUard duck, and black swan 1 May to 23 tangi Br'idge). May incl. Californian quail and chukar 1 May to 31 Pukeko 1 May to 20 July incl. Juneincl. Pukeko and black swan 1 May to 1 Californian and Australian quail, cock pheasants 1 May to 20 June incl. Juneincl. Daily Bag Limits Daily Bag Limit8 Paradise duck, 5. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and Grey and mallard duck, 10 in all'j Californian and Australian quail, Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck and black SY.'an, Black swan, 2. 20 in all. paradise duck, 10 in all. 15 in all. Pukeko, 20. Cock pheasants, 6. Black swan, 15. Pukeko, 30. Shooting H our8.-6.30 a.m. to 6. p.m. Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 in Californian quail, 20. all. Chukar, 10. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of February 1954. Shooting Hours.-6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. W. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs. 304 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE

OLUnATOLOGICAL TABLE Summary of the Record8 of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sun8h£ne for January 1954

~ Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit) Rainfall in Inches :3~ o:l • I ~rn Means of Absolute Maximum and Maximum Minimum. Bright Station ~~ Mean No. Fall Sun- °CD of Difference Total of Difference shine ,c:o~> A From S Fall Rain From bI),c A B . and Normal I Date ~ Date Days Normal ~ ~ 'iil< Max. Min. B S CD P=I ·1o:l ~ ~ I ~ I ! A I I Ft. of. of_ of_ of_ of. In. In. Hrs Te Paki, Te Hapua .- 200 74-7 58-8 66-8 (+2'1) 79-8 29 49·4 14 1-74 7 (-1-65) 0-71 6 214-5 Kaitaia -- .- 253 76-8 59-5 68-2 (+2-6) 83·8 29 54-9 14 0-75 4 (-3-09) 0-36 6 219-4 Kerikeri -- -- 201 78-4 56-~ 67-6 (+2-7) 85-9 29 46·8 14 0-96 6 (-3-54) 0-56 6 212-6 Waipoua State Forest __ 225 74-3 55-3 64-8 +1-8 82-0 10 45-5 8 0-23 3 - -4-19 0-13 10 179-8 Dargaville .- -- 65 78-6 58-8 68·7 .. 89-3 16 51-0 18,28 0-30 3 .. 0-28 6 _. Glenbervie, Whangarei 350 74-8 55-4 65-1 (+1-7) 83-0 29 45-0 1 0-76 8 (-3'89) 0-28 6 -- Riverhead .. -- 105 74·9 55-1 65-0 +2-6 82-4 30 45-4 25 0-41 4 (-3-54) 0-27 6 Woodhill _. .. 100 73·9 58'8 66-4 -- (+2·4) 80-0 4 52-0 27 0'36 3 (-3'37) 0-33 6 -- Whenuapaj -- .. 101 75-4 57-3 66-4. (+2·6) 83-6 30 48-9 25 0-34 6 (-3-25) 0-14 6 214-7 Auckland . - _ . 160 75-0 61·1 68-0 +1-6 83,'6 30 56-9 8, 14 0-36 5 -2-82 0-18 15 208·4 Oratia, Henderson 138 75·3 56·1 65·7 +2-0 82-2 30 46-8 25 0·40 4 _. .- (-3'92) 0-23 6 .- Owairaka .. 134 74·8 59-2 67-0 - . 80-3 4 52-8 27 0-35 3 (-3-11) 0-19 6 _. otara 40 74-9 56-8 65-8 · . 81-8 30 47·1 25 0-39 6 0-24 -' --_. -- 6 -' Paerata - . 166 75-5 57'0 66-2 (+1-5) 82·4 30 44·5 23 0·48 7 -2-89 0-22 6 _. _. .- Tairua -' 10 75·4 56-8 66-1 · . 83-0 20 49-4 18 0-56 8 0-14 7 .- Majoro .. -- 172 72-4 58-0 65-2 (+1·8) 79-8 31 52-6 27 0-37 6 (-3-05) 0-21 6 -- Maramarua .. 170 77-4 54·1 65-8 (+1-8) 85-0 30 43-0 23 0-48 5 (-2-69) 0-13 _. -- 6,10 . . Paeroa -- 27 78-4 57-8 68-1 (+1-9) 87·8 30 48'0 24 0-40 5 -3-28 0-18 1 .- Waihi _. -- -354 76-7 56-4 66·6 +2·1 86·9 30 46·5 18 0-70 8 -4·78 0-21 31 222-3 Te Aroha _. - 46 .. _. .. _. . -- · . -- -- " -- -- .. .- -. .- Tauranga -- 10 75-5 57-4 66·4 +1-8 83·6 20 46-2 8 0-64 7 -3-30 0·26 15 251-0 Ruakura Farm, Hamilton 131 76-3 52·3 64-3 +1-2 84·0 30 42-7 14 1-00 6 -2-48 0-4.4 23 229-6 Whatawhata __ 340 74-6 55-2 64-9 .. 81-9 29 47-8 8 0-82 _. -- 4 .. 0-36 6 214-3 Rukuhia _. 215 77-1 54'8 66·0 (+1-6) 85·9 29 44-7 2 0-70 6 (-2-95) 0-21 10 242-5 Rotoehu Plantation ., 235 75-3 54-9 65-1 82-6 +1-8 22 40-5 8 0-51 8 (-4-31) 0-22 9 -- Whakatane -- -- 6 76-1 57-5 66-8 (+1-4) 88-9 11 46-5 8 1-13 9 (-3-07) 0-38 9 Arapuni 402 79-2 54-0 66-6 92-5 23 ------46-0 8 1-96 6 -1-91 1-06 23 -- Rotorua Airfield -- 969 76-1 54-4 65-2 (+2-4) 86-9 29 44-2 8 1-24 9 (-3-12) 0-28 15 226-6 Whakarewarewa 1,006 74-6 53-8 64-2 (+1-6) 85-3 29 42-7 -- 8 1-39 9 (-3-14) 0-33 15 -- Kaingaroa - 1,800 74·4 52·1 63-2 +3-8 84-2 29 . .. 37·0 8 1-69 6 -3-25 0-89 23 -- Waiotapu .. -- 1,000 76-9 50'8 63-8 +3-4 88·0 29 3.9-0 13 2-39 7 -1-87 1·05 23 Wairapukao ., 1.600 77-2 49-5 63-4 87-9 ------30 33-0 8 .1·41 8 (-2-83) 0-42 10 -- Pureora State Forest _. 1,800 71-2 49-7 60-4 +2-6 79-0 29,30 40·0 8 2-13 8 .. 0-80 10 Wairakei .. 1,275 77-3' 50-5 63-9 _. -- -- '- 88-0 29 36-1 8 1-33 5 0-70 23 -- Gisborne · . · . 12 75-5 54-2 64-8 +0-0 90-4 11 43-7 8 1·52 7 (-1-02) l-ll 20 262-0 _. Manutuke, Gisborne 20 74-6 55-1 64-8 (+0-0) 88·5 II 44-0 8 2-03 7 • (-0-37) 1-12 20 249-9 W aerenga-o-kuri 1,130 71-9 52-2 62-0 (-0-4) 86-0 14 41-5 -- 8 2·18 9 (-I-52) 1-25 20 -- Taupo _. -' 1,221 77-9 51-7 64-8 (+2-8) 87-2 30 39-0 8 0-94 5 (-2·39) 0-33 10 259·0 Minginui Forest .. 1,650 76-5 49-2 62·8 -- 88-0 29 33-3 15 2-15 8 -- 0-84 10 -- Pukahunui, Kaingaroa 2,190 72-1 48-3 60-2 (+2·4) 82-6 29 33-4 8 2-36 8 (-3-29) 0-82 6 Lake Waikaremoana 2,100 70·0 51·6 60-8 -- -' +0-8 80-6 19 43-4 8 3-68 15 -2-06 0-69 26 -- Waimihia -- -- 2,546 71·7 47-0 59-4 .- 82-0 29 29-8 13 2-24 7 (-2'72) 0-83 6 -- Taumarunui ., 560 78-9 53'5 66·2 (+2-4) 86-5 30 43-5 8 2-26 4 (-I-53) 0-91 19 239-8 New Plymouth -- 160 70·6 55-0 62-8 +0-6 77·2 31 48-0 29 1·77 4 -2-70 1-04 6 282-2 Chateau Tongariro 3,670 66-6 43-3 55-0 +2-7 85-0 31 33-0 13 4-68 .- 6 -3-89 2-95 6 -' Karioj -- -- 2,125 73-0 46-2 59-6 +2-6 81-0 30 36-5 27 0-84 4 -2-84 0-39 6 _. Wairoa -- .- 21 76-2 56-8 66-5 .- 89-0 11 49-5 17 0·97 7 (-2-32) 0-38 15 _. - . Tangoio -- 960 73·3 54-8 64·0 .- 89-7 3 45-8 8 1-34 9 -- 0-57 15 Kuripapanga _. 1,600 73-9 45'7 58-8 _. -- -. 85-4 18 27-2 8 0-33 8 0·12 23 -- Napier -- -- 5 74-2 56-6 65-4 -0,1 91-0 II 44·8 II 0-23 3 -2-38 0-16 10 254-6 Hastings _. 45 78-6' 53-0 65-8 +0-5 92-0 14 39-6 8 0·27 -- 5 -2·26 0-13 10 -- Havelock North -- 37 76-5 50'8 63-6 .- 88·5 II 35-9 8 0-31 4 (-1-74) 0-14 10 .- Gwavas -- -- 1,140 75-6 47-1 61-4 (-0-6) 86·0 6,18 34'0 8 1-45 9 (-2-99) 0-48 24 .- Wanganui -- .- 72 71-7 58-1 64-9 +1-4 82-8 31 44·9 16 0-94 5 (-1-84) 0-49 6 289-3 Waipukurau 450 77-5 50-5 64-0 (+1-3) 89·2 6 38-0 .- 8 0-24 3 (-2-31) 0-18 10 -- Merton _. 462 70-7 49·9 60-3 (-0-8) 78-6 8 39·2 8 1-20 5 --_. (-2-00) 0-64 6 _. Ohakea .- 155 72-0 53-3 62-6 (-0-2) 78·3 5 44-5 8 1-43 5 (-1-24) 0-60 6 289-9 Flock House, Bulls 30 70-7 52'0 61-4 (-0·4) 77-4 31 42-3 17 1-47 .- 5 (-0'79) 0-69 6 -- P.R.B., Palmerston N. 110 72-7 52·4 62-6 +0-2 80·4 19 45-8 27 I-52 5 -1-68 0·94 10 255-6 Pahiatua _. - . 384 72-2 51·5 61-8 -0-1 80-6 19 38-0 8 1-76 6 -2-04 0-97 10 .- Levin -- -- 100 70-6 52-6 61·6 (+0'2) 77-9 31 42·2 27 2-44 4 (-0-62) 1-29 10 .- Kapiti Island -- 44 68-9 56-6 62-8 +0-9 74-0 19 50-0 8 1-69 3 -1·19 0-94 9 .. Paraparaumu -- 22 70-3 53-9 62-1 .- 78·0 3 43-6 8 2-08 4 -- 1-14 10 284-5 Waingawa, Masterton 340 75-5 50-1 62-8 +0-4 87-0 19 37-0 8 0:76 8 -1-64 0-35 6 268·5 Ngaumu, Masterton __ 600 75·1 47-4 61-2 -- 88-0 18 34-9 17 0-41 8 -- 0-21 10 .- Cannock, Martin borough 770 74-4 49-8 62-1 .. 87-2 19 37-8 8 0-25 6 -- 0-16 10 Wallaceville ._ 195 73·4 50-4 61-9 +0-8 81-4 20 37·0 1 -- _.-' 3-34 4 +0·29 1-93 10 277'7 Wellington _. 415 68·7 54 -6 61-6 +0·6 78-8 19 45-5 8 1-61 4 -1-47 1-17 10 287-2 Nelson Airfield · . 5 71·3 53-5 62-4 +0-8 81-8 21 42-7 1a 1-39 4 (-1·45) 0-71 10 279·6 Appleby, N elson .- 57 72-7 54-9 63-8 +1·0 82-3 21 48-8 13 1-01 4 (-2'03) 0-44 9 .. Woodbourne .- 89 74-0 52-8 63-4 (+0·1) 85-4 14 43·8 8 0-61 4 (-I-50) 0-32 10 .. Blenheim .- ., 12 73-5 51-4 62-4 -0-2 81-5 14 43·3 8,17 0-42 4 -1·57 0-24 10 270-3 Lake Grassmere · . 5 69·3 52-7 61-0 · , 80-0 3 44-0 17 0-34 4 ., 0-27 10 236- 8 Golden Downs ., 900 70-9 49-9 60-4 +1·4 87-2 20 39-8 13 2'89 6 -1-15 1·54 10 _. Waihopai _. · . 860 76-3 51-0 63-6 +1-4 91-0 18 41-2 13 1-46 7 -1-33 0·54 10 .- Westport -- .- 7 67-0 51-1 59-0 -0-7 75-4 31 45-8 16 5-99 13 (-1-18) 1-73 10 260- 9 Molesworth -- .- 2,930 72-8 45-0 58-9 (+1-9) 84-0 18 30·0 13 0-96 4 (-1-13) 0-54 10 .. Greymouth -- · . 13 65·1 '53-1 59-1 (-1-0) 71-0 5 45-7 16 6-43 10 (-2-31) 2·88 5 2:?8- 9 Hanmer .. · . 1,270 74-2 46-7 60-4 +0-7 88-0 17,28 35·0 13 1-35 9 -2-18 0-52 10 254- o Hokitika Airfield .. 15 64-9 50'4 57·6 (-0-5) 73-7 31 45-1 4 6·62 II (-3-10) 1-85 5 258- 5 Balmoral · . · . 650 75-1 47'8 61-4 (-0·2) 89·0 28 40·8 8,28 0-57 6 -1-49 0-25 9 Happy Valley · . 200 71·0 51-0 61·0 86-0 6 42-0 13 -- .- 2-65 8 .. 0·63 30 -- Lake Coleridge · . 1,195 72·3 48·5 60·4 +1-0 89-0 28 38-0 6,13 1·47 5 -0-99 1-10 5 .- 'Franz Josef · , 450 67-2 48-0 57-6 .. 79·6 31 41-1 7' · . 10·97 9 .. 3-45 5 -- Eyrewell .. .- 520 73·7 49·8 61·8 .. 87-0 10 39-5 7 0·55 7 (-2'85) 0-14 12 .- Ashley Forest .. 460 70-2 50-0 60-1 (-0·4) 84-6 10 35-0 14 1-16 14 _(-1'64) 0-27 10 Darfield 640 75-8 49-3 62-6 -- -- -' +1-8 93-0 28 38-8 13 0-66 7 -2-12 0-16 30 -- Harewood .. .. 94 71·2 50'8 61·0 .. 85·0 6 40·6 4 0'33 6 .. 0·19 12 223· 5 25 FgB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 305

CLIMATOLOGIOAL TABLE-continued Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for January 1954-continued

I'l Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit) Rai n fall in Inches

:3,.:iell • -+"00 Means of Absolute Maximum and Maximum 00' Minimum Bright Station ...... ~ Mean No. Fall Sun- 0Q;l of Total of Difference shine ...,;> A Illiffe"n~ I S S Fall Rain From ..., ..:::0 ::; b.O"o ::; I'l A B and I Fmm i Date Date Days Normal ::; 'Cil

106 ~~~~s~, ~~~.:, i~~~ I i~ I ~i:~ 1 ~~:; 1 ~~:~ I (-'0'7) I ~~:~ I' 3I [I !~:~ 1 i~ 11~:!~ ': 2~ (+4:90) I ~:~~! io.: 1 '9 Frankton Airfield, Dec., 1,144 69·6 48·3 59·0 ., 78·3 8 32'5 17 ! 2·16 12 "I 0.631 ~ 1953 i I I ~------~----~----~--~------~------'----~---- NOTE.-At stations where departures from normal are in parenthcf.cs, the temperature record has been maintained for less than ten years, the rainfall record for less than twenty years. Rainfall normals haye been revised and now refer to the standard period 1921-50. Where observations are not available for the whole period, or where the site of the rain-gauge has been changed, the normals are partly interpolated.

NOTER ON THE \YEATHER FOR JANUARY 1954 passage of two depressions over the South Island on the 5th and 6th; there ,yere some considerable falls on the \Vest General.-Pressures were unusually high over the whole Coast. ' country, and it was a month of dry settled weather. In some The ,ycather cleared rapidly as another anticyclone moved c1ifo;tricts there was no rain at all after the 10th. By the on to the country, but on the 7th and 8th there were still a end of the month the countryside was very parched. Dairy fe,Y shm\"('1's in Northland. On the two following days there production fell off sharply, but conditions were much better was some rain in aU districts except Central Otago afo; for sheep farmers, though they, too, -would have welcomed moth2r depression moved across the country. \Vith riRing more rain. pressures conditions improved rapidly on the 11th in the On the 13th and 14th south-westerly gales caused con­ North Island, but weak disturbances· still affected the South siderable damage in part.s of South Ot.ago and Southland. Island for several days. By the 13th fine ,,"eather prevailed except on the ,Vest Coast. Ho,,-ever, winds from a westerly R(tinfall.-Rainfall was mainly at least 50 per cent belo,Y quarter remained strong in the far south and on the 14th normal, and the deficiency exceeded 75 per cent in Hawke's ,'itrong gales cauRed considerable damage in parts of Southland Bay and in the Auckland Province north of Hamilton and . and South Otago. vVhakatane. The driest area was around Castlepoint, ,yhere A ·large anticyclone which had been approaching from rainfall was negligible. Conditions ,yere not generally quite the Tasman Sea moved on to the country on the 15th, and so dry in the South Island, but Christchurch received the the spell of warm sunny ,yea ther which the North Island had lowest January rainfall since 1897. been enjoying became general. There ,vere, however, a few The only considerable area ,yith rainfall about normal showers at first in somp districts, chiefly about Gisborne and was part of the Gisborne district, and Tolaga Bay actually the Bay of Plenty. reported a small surplus. On the 19th and 20th a shallow disturbance brought Temperaturcs.--Temperatures were above normal over unsettled conditions in the far south. A tropical cyclone the Auckland Province, except for Gisborne, and also over which had crossed Fiji on the 15th was off East Cape at most inland districts of the South Island. The greatest midnight on the 20th moving steadily south-eastward. It departures were over the Northland area and in central dis­ brought ,ye]come rain to the Gisborne district. tricts of the North Island, where temperatures were 2° 1<'. An anticyclone intensifying over the Tasman Sea began warmer than usual. In most remaining districts temperatures to extend on to the Dominion, but a weak trough, which were near normal, but they were appreciably cooler than became stationary for a time, brought light rains to central usual about western and southern coasts of the South Island. and eastern districts of the North Island on the 22nd and 23rd. The spell of warm dry weather which had been affect­ Sunshine.-Sunshine was above normal over the southern ing the greater part of the country since the 11th continued half of the North Island and over the ,,-hole of the South as the anticyclone moved leisurely east,Yards across the bland except for eastern and southern Southland and Banks country. However. a fe,,. showers ,vere reported on the Peninsula. \Vellington Province and inland and western dis­ Kaikoura coast on the 25th and in the Gisborne district on tricts of the South Island ,yere specially favoured ,yith many the 26th, while another weak trough brought light rain and stations rec,ording a surplus of forty to sixty hours. From the drizzle to southern and eastern districts of the South Island Auckland city northward it was appreciably more cloudy on the 29th and 30th. At the end of the month a tropical than usual, with sunshine mainly twenty hours below average. disturbance over the Tasman Sea was moving slowly south­ W cather Sequence .-On New Year's Dayan anticyclone ward, and a moist northerly air-stream covered the country. centred over the North Island brought fine weather to the Continuous rain broke the spell of dry weather in Northland whole country. During the next three days a weak trough of and \Vestland. Many other districts were welcoming the low pressure passed northward over New Zealand, accom­ prospect of rain to relieve water shortages and to restore panied by light or moderate rain in western and southern dried-up pastures. districts of the South Island and a few brief showers in M. A. F. BAR,NETT, Director. most· other districts.-· However, rain became general with the (N.Z. Met. S. Misc. Pub. 107) • 306 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

Notice of Adoptions Under Part IX of the Maori Land Act 1931

T is hereby notified that orders of adoption as set out in the Schedule hereunder have been made by the Maori Land Court under the I provisions of the Maori Land Act 193L . Office of the Maori Land Court, Waiariki District, Rotorua, 12 February 1954. J. J. DILLON, Registrar.

Whakaatu Tangohanga Tamariki Whangai i Raro 0 Wahi IX 0 te Ture Whenua Maori 1931

HE whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te Kooti Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikanga 0 te Ture Whenua Maori 1931, etahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga 0 e tahi tamariki whangai e whakaaturia nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. Tari Kooti Whenua Maori Waiariki, Rotorua 12 0 Pepuere 1954. HONE TIRONA, Kai-rehita.

SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI)

Date of Order i Date of No. I (TeRai Adopted Child Sex (Tane, Birth Adopting Parents (Nama) I Hangaia I (Tamaiti Whangai) I Wahine ranei) (Te Ra (Nga Matua Whangai) ai te Ota) I Whanau) I I I

572 19/1/54 Kathleen Pani Galvin, hereafter to be Female (wahine) 21/3/52 Matahou Horne. called (a muri ake nei ko) Kathleen Pani Horne 600 17/11/53 Meriana Hokianga, hereafter to be Female (wahine) 27/7/49 Patoro Watarawi and (raua ko) called (a muri ake nei ko) Mereana Mereana Watarawi. Watarawi 601 10/11/53 Te Ipu Smith, hereafter to be called Male (tane) .. 21/3/53 William Heke Kaiawha and (raua (a muri ake nei ko) Te Ipn Erea- ko) Kay Talbot Heke Kaiawha. tara Kaiawha 603 8/12/53 James Hupa Raponi, hereafter to be Male (tane .. 10/3/52 Tamihana Tamehana and (raua ko) called (a muri ake nei ko) James Pipiana 1'amehana. Hupa Tamehana 604 18/11/53 John Bertrand, hereafter to be called Male (tane) .. 6/3/53 Tertius Howe and (raua ko) Laskshm (a muri ake nei ko) Terry John Mary Howe. Howe 605 17/11/53 Moses Tihema, hereafter to be called Male (tane) .. 10/10/51 Ben Hake and (raua ko) Mary Hake. (a muri ake nei ko) Moses Hake 606 17/11/53 Neil Hake Waiapu, hereafter to be Male (tane) .. 28/5/53 Ben Hake and (raua ko) Mary Hake called (a muri ake nei ko) Neil Hake 610 23/10/53 Te Oiroa Noreen Paipa, hereafter to Female (wahine) 29/10/38 Rimu Hamiora Rangiihu and (rau a be called (a inuri ake nei ko) Te ko) Myrtle Tahiti Rangiihu. Oiroa Noreen Rangiihu 614 8/12/53 Henry Whakaue, hereafter to be Male (tane) ... 1/10/42 Tame Taua and (raua ko) Te Ta called (a muri ake nei ko) Henry Taua. Taua 615 8/12/53 Paul te Kowhai, hereafter to be called Male (tane) .. 13/3/48 Tame Taua and (raua ko) Te Tai Taua (a muri ake nei ko) Charles Paul Taua 621 19/1/5~ Elizabeth Galvin, hereafter to be Female (wahine) 29/7/52 Wiremu Aotearoa Panapa and (ran a called (a muri ake nei ko) Elizabeth ko) Whaingaroa te Wewehi Panapa te Wewehi Panapa -

Notice of Adoptions Under Part IX of the Maori Land Act 1931

T is hereby notified that the orders of adoption as set out in the Schedule hereunder have been made by the Maori Land Court under the I provisions of the Maori Land Act 1931. Office of the Maori Land Court, W aikato-Maniapoto District, 9 February 1954. J. H. ROBERTSON, Registrar.

Whakaatu Tangohanga Tamariki Whangai i Baro 0 Wahi IX 0 te T7tre Whenua Maori 1931

HE whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te Kooti Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikanga 0 te Ture Whenua Maori 1931, etahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga tamariki whangai e whakaaturia nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Waikato-Maniapoto Takiwa, 9 0 Pepuere 1954. TE RAPIHANA, Kai-rehita.

SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI)

Date of Order Date of No. (Te Ra i I Adopted Child Sex (Tane, Birth Adopting Parents (Nama) Hangaia (Tamaiti Whangai) Wahine ranei) (Te Ra (Nga Matua Whangai) ai te Ota) Whanau)

-----.. ------I 448/A 3/11/53 Bert Colin Harowe Male (tane) 15/2/53 Teri Manihera and Matekitawhiti Manihera. 464/A 1/12/53 Tiahuia Patricia Rapoutu Female (wahine) 28/2/51 Sam Karaka Clark and Merepaora Clark 2030/H .. 7/12/51 Ngaurutikitiki Ngakapa Female (wahine) 20/9/40 Tiraputuputu Ahipu and Margaret Ahipu. 1732/W .. 11/11/53 Josephine Alice Mackey Female (wahine) 11/2/50 Robert Rewi Aperahama (Abraham) and Te Uruhina Aperahama (Linda Abraham. . 1798/W .. 1/12/53 Adam George McKinnon Male (tane) 15/2/52 Hori Robson and Maria Robson. 1800/W .. 4/12/53 Paul Pouaka Male (tane) 7/7/53 Antonius Van Der Heijden and Emma te Ahiramarama Van Der Heijden. 1802/W .. 3/12/53 Ranfurly Henry Mark Bidois Male (tane) 26/7/53 Henry Hohepa Smith and Eunice Whanapani Smith. 1803/W .. 1/12/53 Lawrence John Pairama Male (tane) 16/8/53 Wiremu Hemi Maru and Tilly Maru. 1807/KW 12/11/53 Josephine Jane Takawe Female (wahine) 5/4/53 Te Tuhi Montgomery and Roimata Montgomery. 1811/KW 10/11/53 Marian Grace Turu Female (wahine) 11/6/53 William Toa and Marion Toa nee Ormsby. 470/A 3/11/53 Helen Thrupp Female (wahine) 14/10/52 Ramartin Rudolph and Margaret Rudolph. 25 Fl<~B.J THE NE'V ZEALAND GAZETTE 307

RESERVE BANK OF NEvV ZEALAND

SUMMARY OF TRADING BANKS' MONTHLY RETURNS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 27 JANUARY 1954

(In accordance with section 46 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1933)

( All A mounts in New Zealand Currency)

LIABILITIES

Australia and Commercial Bank of New Zealand Bank of New Nationll.lBanJ{ of '1 Bank of New Zealand Bank, South Wales New Zealand, Australia, Totals Limited Limited Limited I

£ £ £ £ £ £. (a) Demand liabilities in New Zealand 91,867,261 49,397,505 30,340,832 41,448,009 16,174,858 229,228,465 (b) Time liabilities in New Zealand .. 17,691,421 14,436,485 9,445,833 10,551,207 2,539,369 54,664,315 (c) Demand liabilities elsewhere than in New I Zealand incurred in respect of New Zealand business 934,298 339,045 80,731 3,088,915 127,505 4,570,494 (d) Time liabilities elsewhere than in New Zealand incurred in respect of New I Zealand business 121,792 292,824 211 ,679 108,043 3,239 737,577 (j) Notes of own issue in circulation payable

in New Zealand ...... II (m) New Zealand business excess of assets over

liabilities .. !I 8,620,285 1,591,623 1,542,331 1l,754,239

Totals 119, 235,057 66,057,482 40,079,075 56,738,505 18,844,971 300,955,090

ASSETS

Australia and National Commercial Bank of New Zealand Bank of New Bank uf Bank of - New Zealand Bank; South Wales New Zealand, Australia, Totals Umited Limited Limited

i

(e) Reserve balances held in the Rese,ve Bank 1 £ £ £ £ £ £ of New Zealand ...... 30,897,491 I 22,916,994 16,272,092 21,235,289 6,142,891 97,464,757 ( f) Overseas assets in respect of New Zealand business- I (1) In London ...... 7,735,050 6,392,850 4,023,125 3,578,438 984,482 22,713,945 (2) Elsewhere than in London .. 2,965,077 522,180 9,702 488,783 2,621 3,988,363 (g) (I) Gold and gold bullion held in New Zealand I ...... (2) Subsidiary coin held in New Zealand .. I 632,1l5 268,882 139,961 375,990 129,307 .1,546,255 (h) Aggregate advances in New Zealand .. *54,400,345 29,840,343 15,885,501 24,448,352 8,142,321 132,716,862 (h) Aggregate discounts in New Zealand .. I 613,859 1,238,032 307,453 398,031 1 548,266 3,105,641 (i) Reserve Bank of New Zealand notes .. 8,969,380 1,243,340 892,430 2,169,880 304,932 13,579,962 (k) Securities held in New Zealand-'- . (I) Government ...... 6,866,368 1,548,314 693,099 2,102,315 964,546 12,174,642 (2) Other than Government .. .. 4,139,945 1,640,810 850,000 1,100,000 427,388 8,158,143 (l) Value of land, buildings, furniture, fittings, and equipment held in New Zealand .. I 2,015,427 445,737 530,466 841,427 493,132 4,326,189 (m) New Zealand business excess of liabil;ties over assets ...... 475,246 .. 705,085 1,180,331

Totals ...... • 119, 235,057 66,057,482 40,079,075 56,738,505 18,844,971 300,955,090 j I I

* Including transfer to Long-term Mortgage Department, £349,219.

(h h) Aggregate unexercised overdraft authorities, £107,033,045.

G. WILSON, Chief Cashier. Wellington, N.Z., 19 February 1954.

BANK RETURNS' (SUPPLEMENTARY)

STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS OF THE LONG-TERM MORTGAGE D~PARTMENT OF THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT 27 JANUARY 1954

Liabilities Assets £ £ Capital .. 703,125 Loans .. 1,802,344 Debenture and debenture stock 750,000 Transfers to Bank Transfers from Bank 349,219 Other assets Other liabilities ..

£1,802,344 £1,802,344

19 February 1954, G. WILSON, Chief Cashier. B B08 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF ASSE'l'S AND LIABILITIES 0]<' THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 1954 Liabilities Assets £ s. d. 8. Reserve­ £ s. d. 2. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 (a) Gold 6,094,701 5 3. Bank notes 68,773,554 °0 ° (b) Sterling exchange* 65,474,664 2° 4. Demand liabilities­ ° ( c) Gold exchange ° (a) State- (d) Other exchange 437,260 3 1 (i) Government Marketing 9. Subsidiary coin 605,396 15 8 Account 2,764,828 2 10. Discounts- (ii) Other 9,156,522 17° 6 ( a) Commercial and agricultural (b) Banks ... .,.. 97,66(5,242 1111 bills ...... (c) Other- ( b) Treasury and local-body bills ...... (i) Marketing organizations 2()8,855 13 11 11. Advances- (ii) Other demand liabilities 1,410,086 3 7 (a) To the State or State under­ 5. Time deposits ...... takings- 6. Liabilities incurrenc.ies other"than New (i) Government Marketing Zealand currency 2;3,561 11 7 Account .... 753,853 11 4 7. Other liabilities 7,444,332 411 ( ii) For other purposes 50,000,000 (b) To other puhlic authorities ° ° (c) Other- (i) Marketing organizations 1,859,200 11 2 (ii) Other advances 6,018,613 13 8 12. Investments- ( a) Sterling* 23,840,079 12' 4 (b) Other 33,220,725 4 7 13. Bank buildings 14. Other assets 703,487 6· 7

£ (N.Z.) 189,007,982 3 7 £ (N.Z.) 189,007,982 3 7

* Expressed in New Zealand currency. VV. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant.

Public Trust (),ffice Act 1908, and its Amendments-Eler-tion to Administer Estate8

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: I Date Testate Date of Stamp Name Residence Election or Offic~ ~o. Occupation Death Concerned I Filed Intestate

I Bielski, Frank .. .. Retired farmer ., Formerly Karewa- 22/1/54 9/2/54 Testate Wellington. rewa, late Palmers- ton North 2 Binning, Edith Kate .. Married woman ., Dunedin .. .. 24/12/53 12/2/54 Intestate Dunedin. 3 Bush, Margaret Richmond Staf- Widow .. .. Wanganui . . 29/10/53 16/2/54 Wanganui. ford " 4 Erskine, Henry Thomas .. Retired farmer ., Piripiri .. .. 23/11/53 12/2/54 Testate Napier; 5 Ford, Alice . . .. Widow .. ., Wanganui .. 18/1/54 16/2/54 Wanganui. ·6 Jones, Samuel Henry .. .. Road surfaceman ., Five Forks .. 14/12/53 12/2/54 Int~state Dunedin. 7 Lanning, Charles Vincent .. Formerly railway em- Aucklapd .. 28/12/53 12/2/54 Testate Auckland; ployee, late barman or 29/12/53 8 Martin, Violet Pearl .. .. Married woman ., Christchurch ' .. 4/1/54 10/2/54 Christchurch 9 Mason, Sydney Harry .. .. Retired postmaster .. Formerly Putaruru, 3/10/53 12/2/54 " Auckland. , .. late Auckland " 10 McKee, Jessie .. .. Widow .. ., Christchurch .. 8/1/54 10/2/54 Christchurch. 11 Munro, James .. .. Retired baker ., Wanganui .. 28/12/53 16/2/54 " Wanganui. 12 Oldridge, Michael Van Bearle Of no occupation .. ., 23/1/54 16/2/54 " 13 Parke, Charles Arthur .. Retired carpenter ., Tayforth," Wanganui 5/1/54 16/2/54 " " " 14 Parker, Charles John Henry ... Engine driver Taihape .. .. 24/12/53 10/2/54 " Wellington. .' " 15 Quigley, John .. .. Retired farmer .' Rangiora .. .. 15/12/53 16/2/54 Christchurch. 16 Turnbull, Henry .. .. Retired generallabourer Christchurch .. 19/9/53 16/2/54 Int~state 17 Turnbull, John Lawson .. Civil servant ., Hastings .. 20/12/53 9/2/54 Napier." " 18 Worley, Annie .. .. Widow .. ., Christchurch . . 16/1/54 10/2/54 Testate Christchurch.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 23 February 1954. G. E. TURNEY, Public Trustee.

Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936

pURSUANT to the Regulations Act 1936 notice is hem by given of the making of regulations as under:

Price Authority for Enactment Short Title or Subject Matter Serial Dat!' of (Postage Number Enactment lid. Extra)

Births and Deaths Registration Act Births and Deaths Regist.ration Fees Regulations 1954/29 23/2/54 Id. 1952, Amendment No.1 I I Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied ona:pplicaHon. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. R. E. OWEN, Gov9rnment Printer. 25 FEB.] THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTE 309

Supplementary List of Names Added to Teachers' Register Name I"''''ft-I'953 cate Grading I A G,ad'ng warded /1954Grading r!1HE fo~lowin~ supplementary list of names added to the Teachers' Reg~ster smce 26 January 1954 is published by the Director of EducatIOn pursuant to section 15 of the Education Amendment Boock, Oecil H. a 57 7 64 Act 1924. Booth, William J. a 43 6 49 Bowen, Joy Z ... a 17 7 24 Bowman, Donah lVI. a 16 4 20 1954 Name I Certifi-11953 I Grading 1 Bownes, James H. i cate Grading Awarded Grading a 60 7 67 Botting, Brian E. a 11 6 17 Boyle, Arthur H. a 11 6 17 Abercrombie, Kevin .. .. a 15 5 20 Boyle,. Stanley H. S. a 18 7 25 Adams, Judith M. .. .. a 15 7 22 Braddock, Dorothy R. a 19 7 26 Adams, Maurice W. .. · . a 68 7 75 Bradford, Alfred E. B 38 5 43 Agnew, Dawn E. (Mrs) .. .. a 18 7 25 Brake, Annette F. a 13 5 18 Agnew, Ross M. .. · . a 17 6 23 Brewer, Ian A. H. C 44 5 49 Aitkin, Miriam J. M. .. · . a 19 6 25 Bridger, Betty M. a 23 6 29 Albrecht, Sara J. .. .. a 18 7 25 Briggs, Laurence F. a 23 6 29 Allan, Frank ...... a 19 7 26 Brock, Ida M. a 22 9 31 Allen, Gwyneth E. · . · . a 18 7 25 Brosnan, Betty N. a 7 6 13 Allen, Helen E. .. · . a 14 4 18 Brown, David W. a 24 4 28 Allen, Janice M. · . .. a ~ 11 6 17 Brown, Elizabeth A. a 15 6 21 Brown, Juliet A. P. 15 4 Alley, Judith M. " .. a 17 6 23 a 19 Alve; Phillip O...... a 53 5 58 Brown, Rosemary A. a 17 7 24 Anaru, Peter H. .. .. a 16 6 22 Brown, Thomas M. a 23 6 29 Browne, Oourtney G. 30 6 36 Anderson, Beverley F. .. " a 11 5 16 a Anderson, Oatherine M. " · . a 5 5 10 Brownlie, John S. a 18 6 24 Anderson, Hemming D ... .. a 57 6 63 Bruce, Lyndsay F. F. a 14 5 19 Anderson, Ngaire H. . . .. a 16 6 22 Bruce, Margaret J. a 14 5 19 And'erson, Noble D. .. .. a 15 5 20 Bryan, Helen E. a 19 7 26 Anderson, Philip A. .. .. a 51 8 59 Bryant, Lola G. a 12 5 17 Anderson, Thelma M. · . .. a 10 4 14 Budd, Rae M ... a 14· 7 21 Anderson, William W. .. .. a 27 4 31 Burborough, Bryan G. a 22 7 29 Andrew, Olive J. .. .. a 17 6 23 Burgess, Helen M. a 16 6 22 Anning, Joyce M. .. .. a 19 9 28 Burgess, Lindsay R. a 48 6 54 A nnison, Theodora A. .. .. a 14 7 21 Burgess, Maureen A. a 19 5 24 A nstiss, Norman L. .. .. a 25 6 31 Burke, Brigid, J. a 13 5 18 A nthony, Ian A. .. .. a 17 6 23 Burkett, Patricia D. a 16 7 23 A ranui, Hinekahura T. .. .. a 14 6 20 Burn, Judith A. a 17 7 24 A reher, Wanda J. · . .. a 13 6 19 Burns, Oatherine 1\'1. a 15 4 19 A rdern, Oushla M. · . .. a 19 6 25 Burns, James K. a 21 6 27 A rlidge, Maxwell V. .. .. a 14 5 19 Burrell, Mary C. a 33 3 36 Armstrong, 'William Y. .. · . B 26 8 34 Burrow, Ronald W. B 22 7 29 AXthur, George A. R. .. · . a 16 5 21 Burton, George W. a 15 6 21 A skew, Patricia A. .. .. a 16 6 22 Burton, Leslie W. a 43 8 51 Burtt, Patricia A. 20 7 27 A spi,nall, Gregson 1. · , .. a 18 7 25 a A tkwson, Eric E. · . .. a 10 4 14 Bush, Mary a 12 5 17 Bussell, Janice M. C 20 9 29 AttwQ.od, Irma S. " .. a 9 6 15 A usten, Arthur K. .. .. a 10 5 15 Butler, Neville G. a 19 7 26 A, ustin, Nina .J. .. .. a 18 6 24 Butler, Peter W. a 18 6 24 Austin, Roy L. .. .. a 50 7 57 Oahill, Oolleen E. a 15 7 22 A vison, Andrew .. .. a 15 7 22 Oa,ird, Raoni R. a 14 5 19 B ain" Peter L. MacK. .. .. a 12 6 18 Oaisley, Phillip J. a 19 7 26 B airq, Denz.il G. .. .. a 18 7 25 Oaldwell, Isabel E. a 13 5 18 B alch, Winifred S. .. · . a 18 7 25 Oameron, Ewen F. a 12 8 20 B all, Coralie D. G. · . .. a 15 6 21 Oameron, Francis J. a 14 5 19 B all, Margare~ P. (Mrs) .. · . a 25 7 32 Oameron, Janet a 15 5 20 B allantyne, William T. .. .. a 18 6 24 Oameron, Jennifer a 14 8 22 B allard, Bruce S. .. .. a 15 6 21 Oameron, Joan E. a 21 8 29 B anner, Noel T. B. .. · . a 52 5 57 Oameron, Margaret 1. a 19 8 27 B arbour, Shidey E. D. .. .. a 18 7 25 Oammock, Ngaire J. a 16 6 22 B argh, Ian O...... a 10 5 15 Oampbell, Alison M. a 15 6 21 B arker, George A. .. · . a 18 5 23 Oampbell, Peterson R. a 21 8 29 B arker, Guy G. .. .. a 42 7 49 Oapon, Donald G. a 10 6 16 B arlow, Geoffrey W. .. .. a 18 6 24 Oarew, Roy D. a 23 8 31 B arnett, John R. .. .. a 44 6 50 Oarpenter, Mary B. (Mrs) a 16 6 22 B arr, Beverley J. .. .. a 28 9 37 Oarrucan, Edmond T. a 11 5 16 B arrett, Lennard J. .. .. B 22 6 28 Oarter, Gweneth U. C 14 6 20 B arriball, Diane R. .. .. a 12 4 16 Oater, Ynys P. a 13 5 18 B arrowman, Donald B. .. .. a 18 7 25 Oathro, Keith .. a 23 9 32 B arton, Joan 1. ., .. a 19 5 24 Oatley, Patricia R. a 21 7 28 B assett, John M. .. .. a 35 5 40 Oaygill, Dorothy A. C 19 7 26 Ohapman, Keith A. 18 5 23 B astings, Nancy L. " .. a 17 6 23 a B ateman, John W. .. .. a 15 5 20 Ohapman, Raymond a 25 8 33 B ates, Olinton D. .. .. a 16 6 22 Ohapman, Ronald H. a 19 8 27 B aty, Noel J. _. .. .. a 65 7 72 Ohapman, Wendy A. a 14 5 19 B axter, Jean A. .. .. a 20 6 26 Oher, Sara F. .. a 16 6 22 B easley, Betty L. .. .. a 17 6 23 Oherrington, Phillip H. a 25 7 32 B eaumont, Rosemary 1. .. a 21 8 29 Ohing, Averil A. a 14 5 19 B eck, Lewis, R. .. .. a 18 5 23 Ohristie, Mateohorere .. a 10 3 13 B eebe, Geoffrey L. .. .. a 63 6 69 Olarihew, Isobel A. (Mrs) a 17 6 23 B ell, Evelyn A. · . .. a 15 5 20 Olark, Geraldine a 19 6 25 B ell, Harold J. .. .. a 48 8 56 Olark, Robin E. a 15 6 21 B ell, Marion E ...... a 16 4 20 Olarke, Anne B. a 18 6 24 B ell, Murray A. .. ., a 23 8 31 Olarke, Gilbert F. C 12 7 19 B ell, Robert H. .. .. a 15 9 24 Olemance, Mary W. a 16 6 22 B enfell, Natalie W. .. .. a 13 4 17 Oliffe, Arnold J. . . a 18 8 26 B ennett, Eleanor O. .. .. a 17 7 24 Oliffe, Elizabeth D. (Mrs) a 20 5 25 B erghan, Sydney N. .. .. a 10 4 14 Oliffen, Frances J. a 12 6 18 B est, Harry ...... a 21 8 29 Ooates, Francis O. a 16 5 21 B ird, Eileen M ...... a 17 5 22 Oobb, Betty M. a 18 6 24 B ird, Freda O...... a 25 10 35 Oody, Lesley M. a 18 6 24 B lack, Nancy M. .. .. a 22 8 30 Ooleman, Margaret J. a 19 7 26 B lackwill, Pearl .J. (Mrs) .. .. a 20 4 24 Ooleman, Nancy P. a 10 5 15 B lair, Lindsay A. .. .. a 46 6 52 Oonnolly, Kathryn M. a 9 4 13 B lakely, Donald .. .. a 18 7 25 Oook, Jean M. .. a 14 8 22 B lakemore, Arthur G. .. .. a 12 5 17 Oooke, Alan D. C 15 4 19 B lakie, Thelma J. .. .. a 14 5 19 Oormack, Donald B. a 23 9 32 B lenkiron, Kathleen E. .. .. a 22 7 29 Oornwall, Margaret K. a 19 6 25 B lennerhassett, Barbara H. .. a 17 6 23 Ootton, Olive G. a 24 8 32 B lick, Keith R. .. .. a 20 7 27 Oouch, Neville E. a 31 5 36 B loxham, Audrey J. .. .. a 17 6 23 Ooutts, Lorna S. a 14 7 21 B odkin, Arthur W. .. .. a 14 5 19 Oraib, Ronald R. a 29 9 38 310 TIlE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE· [No: 13

Name \ c"tift· Name ""tifl· cate \1953Grading I A G",dingwarded \1954Grading I cate \1953Grading \A G,.dingwarded \1954Grading I Cranswick, Ann B. C 20 7 27 Fisk, Lesley V. C 15 6 21 Crawford, Lesley C. C 13 3 16 Fitchett, James P. C 32 6 38 Crawford, Margaret J. C 15 6 21 Fitzgerald, Kathleen M. C 19 6 25 Creighton, May C. C 16 5 21 Fletcher, Bernard J. C 12 5 17 Crimp, Robin A. C 14 7 21 Foley, William J. C 41 4 45 Crocker, James H. C 17 8 25 Forbes, Noeline M. C 14 6 20 Crompton, Helen J. C 21 7 28 Foreman, Rachel 1. C 19 7 26 Cropp, James F. C 17 5 22 Foster, William K. C 17 5 22 Cross, John A. .. C 26 8 34 France, Margaret P. C 21 5 26 Cruickshank, Ruth C 18 7 25 Francis, Natalie C 18 5 23 Cumming, Gordon K. C 16 4 20 Fraser, Alister R. C 18 8 26 Cummins, Janet C. C 9 2 11 Fraser, Dorothy A. C 16 7 23 Cunningham, Athalie F. C 14 5 19 Gallagher, Stanley A. C 15 5 20 Cunningham, Kaye C 13 5 18 Gamblin, Henry S. C 72 7 79 Curle, Allan Walter C 19 8 27 Gannon, Colleen M. C 22 8 30 Dalbeth, Elaine M. C 9 5 14 Gardiner, Barbara G. C 17 6 23 Dale, Geoffrey J. C 20 6 26 Garner, James P. C 71 9 80 Dale, Valma H. C 16 5 21 Garrard, Dorothy G. C 15 6 21 Dalgleish, David A. C 17 7 24 Garvey, Leonard C 17 6 23 Davidson, John W. C 18 6 24 Gauld, George A. J. C 8 6 14 Davies, Nita E. C 16 6 22 Gault, Eric E. .. C 18 7 25 Davis, Dorothy A. C 14 6 20 Gee, Pauline 1. .. C 16 6 22 Davis, Joy W. C 18 7 25 George, Desmond 1. C 19 7 26 Davis, William H. R. C 48 2 50 Gibbs, ColinA. C 34 5 39 Dawoer, B,alph H. G. C 15 7 22 Gibson, Margaret J. C 20 9 29 Dawbin, Da}nne E. B 25 6 31 Gibson, Patricia D. C 14 4 ~ Dawson, Joan P. C 22 7 29 Gibson, Verna J. C 13 6 19 Dawson, Thomas R. C 18 6 24 Glass, Suzanne E. C 14 6 20 Deacon, Allan D. C 16 6 22 Goldsmith, Miriama O. C 19 6 25 De-Olive-Lowe, Trevor G. B 23 8 31 Goode, Frank V. C 46 3 49 Delbridge, Norma C 21 8 29 Goodman, Terry K. C 16 5 21 Dempster, Ngaire R. C 17 7 24 Goodwin, Archibald A. C 43 5 48 Denize, Lois L. C 15 7 22 Grainger, Charles G. C 28 6 34 Dennis, Thomas A. C 16 6 22 Grant, Donald, N. C 20 7 27 Dent, Douglas A. C 15 5 20 Grant, Hugh A. C 20 7 27 Dephoff, Harold G. C 18 9 27 Grant, Isobel M. C 22 8 30 Derbyshire, Leyla M. C 10 5 15 Grant, Isabel R. C 17 8 25 Dickens, Diane_L. C 18 7 25 Gray, Robert .. C 12 5 17 . Dickens, Shirley A. C 15 6 21 Green, Beverley R. C 16 4 20 Dickson, Hugh C. C 15 6 21 Gregg, Barry W. C 20 7 27 Divett, John A. C 43 8 51 Greer, Corenne L. C 17 7 24 Dixon, Lenise C. C 15 7 22 Grieve-Dingwall, Josephine B. C 23 9 32 Doak, Nancy .. C 24 8 32 Griffen, Winifred C. C 18 7 25 Dobbs, Anne M. (Mrs) C 14 5 19 Grimwood, Margaret H. (Mrs) C 18 7 25 Dobson, John .. C 42 7 49 Grindle, Neil H. C 9 5 14 Dodd, Peter G. C 48 5 53 Guth, Victor P. C 47 6 53 Dodge, Ernest N. B 22 6 28 Guthardt, Phyllis M. C 21 7 28 Doherty, Elizabeth J. C. C 19 6 25 Hadwin, Beverley J. C 20 6 26 Dollar, Joyce L. C 17 7 24 Haggerty, Maureen N. C 21 7 28 Domigan, Richard R. C 15 6 21 Haigh, Ella P ... C 12 4 16 Don, Audrey E. C 13 6 19 Hale, Beverley E. C 18 5 23 Donachie, Anne M. C 20 6 26 Hall, Cyril S. C 30 9 39 Donaldson, James B. C 42 5 47 Hall, Rachel M., M.A. B 31 7 38 Donaldson, Meryl P. C 25 8 33 Halliday, Henry L. J. C 16 7 23 Donkin, Valma M. C 11 5 16 Halliwell, Joan G. C 14 9 23 Donovan, Rayma A. C 20 7 27 Hamilton, Audrey M. C 12 5 17 Dougherty, Alma J. C 16 6 22 Hamilton, Dorothy C 16 6 22 Dow, Eric J. C 18 6 24 Hamilton, Elsie M. C 15 4 19 Dowman, Rex L. C 14 6 20 Hamilton, Noel C 14 5 19 Drake, John C 70 8 78 Hamlin, Francis R. B 45 3 48 Driver, James D. C 14 5 19 Hammond, Judith A. C 18 6 24 Duffin, Alison 1. C 11 5 16 Hampton, Anne C 16 7 23 Duffy, Terence J. C 30 4 34 Hansen, Bernard R. C 51 7 58 Duigan, Joan R. . C 23 8 31 Harbott, Rex A. C 11 5 16 Dunbar, Margaret E. C 7 5 12 Hardaker, Harry V. C 14 5 19 Duncan, Constance A. C 17 6 23 Hardy, Leicester R. C 19 6 25 Duncan, Esther J. (Mrs) C 20 7 27 Harnett, Leila M. C 16 6 22 Dunlop, Donald S. C 16 6 22 Harper, Clive B. J. C 21 7 28 Dunn, Stanley G. C 18 5 23 Harries, Trevor R. C 19 7 26 Dunton, Jean E. C 18 6 24 Harris, Audrey A. (Mrs) C 16 6 22 Dunton, Roy D. C 49 7 56 Harris, Elva C. C 11 4 15 Dwyer, Colleen D. C 12 6 18 Harris, Raymond L. C 49 5 54 Dwyer, Natalie D. C 6 4 10 Harrison, Pakariki C 13 6 19 Eade, Ruth A ... C 16 6 22 Harrison, Robert D. C 18 6 24 Eade, Rosaline M. C 19 6 25 Harrison, Una M. (Mrs) C 25 7 32 Edge, Nellie M. C 16 7 23 Hart, Jeanette R. C 15 5 20 Edmonds, Waikaketu C 13 4 17 Harvey, Dorothy M. J. C 10 4 14 Edwards, Bruce F. C 31 9 40 Harvie, Johnston C 38 6 44 Edwards, Robert J. C 19 7 26 Hawkins, AdrienneG. C 15 5 20 Eising, Kathleen M. C 16 7 23 Haymes, Walter R. C 17 6 23 Elder, John T ... C 41 7 48 Hegglun, Joyce R. A. C 16 6 22 Elder, Maxine M. C 21 7 28 Helm, Janet A. C 17 7 24 Elliott, Margaret M. (Mrs) C 16 6 22 Henderson, Edna M. C 6 3 9 Elvidge, Patricia M. C 17 5 22 Hennessy, Josephine M. C 20 7 27 Evans, Patricia A. C 11 4 15 Herewini, Heni M. C 31 6 37 Evans, Wayne N. C 22 5 27 Hewlett, Jocelyn C 18 7 25 Exley, Shirley C. C 18 6 24 Hey, Alan E. .. C 35 8 43 Eyres, Dudley F. B. B 27 7 34 Hey, Catherine E. B 19 5 24 Farmer, Nathan S. C 60 6 66 Hicks, Maureen 1. C 15 4 19 Farr; Zeta D. C 27 ·8 35 Higgens, Janet A. C 9 6 15 Farrelly, Robinette L. C 18 7 25 Higgs, Helen M. C 17 5 22 Fay, :Mervyn J. P. C 45 5 50 Hill, Elaine M. .. C 13 5 18 Fellingham, Nancy E; C 13 3 16 Hill, Margaret E. C 18 6 24 Fenton, Ora P. C 15 6 21 Hine, Patricia G. A. (Mrs) C 17 6 23 Figge, Anthony F., B.Com. B 96 7 103 Hinks, Dorothy M. C 13 5 18 Finch, Ralph F. C 49 7 56 Hodgkinson, Kelvyn R. .. C 16 6 22 Finlayson, Barbara C 17 7 24 Hodgson, Benton B. C 15 7 22 Fisher, Shirley R. C 22 9 31 Holdaway, Colin S. C 14 5 19 Fishe,r, Wendy V. C 13 4 17 Holder, June M. C 10 4 14 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 311

Name Certifi-!1953 I Grading I" 1954 ! Name 1 certifi-11953 1 Grading 1 1954 cate Grading Awarded Grading cate Grading Awarded Grading 1

Holloway, Alyse A. · . .. C 19 7 26 Lowe, Barbara E. C 17 6 23 Holmes, Thomas G. · . .. C 12 7 19 Lowrie, Margaret J. C 19 9 28 Hooker, Thomas S. .. .. C 45 7 52 Lowry, Catherine"J. C 18 6 24 Hope, Hazel H. .. .. C 17 6 23 Lucas, Laurence L. C 19 7 26 Hopkirk, Robert D. .. .. C 10 6 16 Lukey, Hazel M. C 21 6 27 Horne, James W. .. · . C 17 5 22 Luoni, Ida E. A. C 18 7 25 Hoskin, Audrey R. .. " C 15 6 21 McAdam, Ariel C. C 15 6 21 Hotere, Ellen ...... C 12 4 16 McAndrew, Heni P. (Mrs.) C 11 5 16 Hotop, Ellen .J. .. .. C 17 8 25 McAuslan,Nancy M. (Mrs.) C 16 5 21 Houston, Linda M. · . .. C 15 6 21 McBain, Kelvin G. C 16 7 23 Howell, Edmund F. .. .. C 49 3 52 McBain, Maureen A. (Mrs.) C 19 6 25 Hoyle, William J. .. .. C 10 5 15 McCaughan, Margaret E. C 16 7 23 Huata, Aussie T. K. · . .. C 54 6 60 McClimont, Edith S. C 14 6 20 Hughes, Reginald H. · . .. C 12 5 17 McCormack, Colin N. C 20 7 27 Hughes, Thelma M. .. .. C 16 4 20 McCormick, Helen E. C 12 4 16 Hull, Jennifer D. .. · . C 16 6 22 McCulloch, James M. C 6 6 12 Hunt, Lois R. .. .. · . C 17 6 23 McDermott, Joan A. C 17 9 26 Hurley, Maurice D. .. · . C 6 5 11 McDermott, Laurence J. C 16 7 23 Isaac, Maud M. .. " C 32 7 39 McDonald, Eleanor F. C 11 5 16 Jack, Ian C...... C 11 4 15 McDonald, Ida M. C 10 3 13 Jackson, Nancy M. .. .. C 17 7 24 McDonald, Stuart C. C II 5 16 Jacobson, Alfred B. .. .. C 47 8 55 McDonnell, John W. C 43 5 48 Jakes, Valerie M. .. .. C 17 7 24 McElhinney, Dora M. C 19 6 25 James, Helen M. .. .. C 17 6 23 McFadden, Gloria C. C 15 5 20 James, Irene ...... C 16 7 23 McFadzien, Heather L. C 16 6 22 James, John A. .. .. C 25 7 32 McFarlane, Margaret A. .. C 18 7 25 Jameson, Elliot A. .. .. C 17 7 24 McGee, Paul D. C 55 5 60 Jaquiery, David G. .. .. C 16 6 22 McGill, Kathleen M. C 13 4 17 Jeffries, Rona I. F. .. .. C 19 7 26 McGrade, Eileen M. C 6 2 8 Jenkins, Claire L. .. .. C 16 6 22 MacIntosh, Colin A C 19 7 26 Jenkins, Herbert M. .. .. C 18 6 24 McIntyre, Betty A. C 13 6 19 Jennings, Arthur L. .. .. C 22 8 30 McIntyre, Delia C. C 17 6 23 Jensen, Ralph R. .. .. C 16 5 21 McIvor, Simpson I. C 16 6 22 Jobson, William D. B. · . .. C 16 6 22 McKay, John D. C 47 6 53 Johnston, Barbara H. .. .. C II 5 16 McKee, Mary G. C 15 5 20 Johnston, Catherine M. .. .. C 15 5 20 McKinlay, James R. C 12 6 18 Johnston, Shirley P. .. .. C 20 6 26 McKinna, Rosaleen I. C 18 6 24 Johnstone, Morris R. .. .. C 47 4 51 McKoy, Charles W. C 35 5 40 Jones, Alan A...... C 46 .7 53 Mackrell, Terence F. B 46 10 56 Jones, Bryan B. .. .. C 16 5 21 Macky, Mary J. C 16 6 22 Jones, Elizabeth M. .. .. C 19 6 25 McLaren, Greta E. M. C 17 6 23 J ones, Margaret G. .. .. C 21 7 28 McLay, George W. C 14 5 19 Jones, Margaret P. (Mrs) .. C 12 4 16 McLean, Beryl .. C 16 6 22 Jones, Mary G. .. .. C 21 7 28 McLeod, Beverley E. C 19 8 27 Jones, Norman R. .. .. C 54 7 61 McLeod, Leslie W. C 53 6 59 Jones, Veda J ...... C 25 8 33 McManus, Patrick It. C 16 5 21 Kaire, N garoroa .. .. C 17 6 23 McMillan, Daphne C 15 5 20 Kane, Marie C. · . .. C 17 6 23 McQuarrie, Margaret H. C 16 5 21 Kapene, Dorothy .. .. C 28 6 34 McRae, Glen M. C 15 6 21 Karam, George A. · . .. C 17 5 22' McRae, Marion C 24 8 32 Katterns, Robert W. .. .. C 27 12 39 McVeigh, Maurice D. C 40 6 46 Kay, Neilmar C. .. .. C 20 8 28 Magner, Evelyn A. C 13 7 20 Keaney, John E. .. .. C 18 8 26 Mahar, John D. C 15 7 22 Kearton, Ada I. .. .. C 14 4 18 Malone, Brian A. C 41 5 46 Keelan, Riria T. M. .. .. C 14 5 19 Malone, Edmond P. B 50 6 56 Kelland, Bruce A. .. .. C 19 8 27 Mangin, Ronald F. C 17 6 23 Kemp, Kathleen M. .. .. C 19 7 - 26 Manihera, Rex O. C 15 6 21 Kenny, Maurice H. " .. C 17 5 22 Mann, Owen E. C 19 7 26 Kenyon, Thomas .. .. C 41 7 48 Manson, Coral E. C 11 5 16 Kernot, Dorothy N. " .. C 10 4 14 Mapp, Lesley M. C 15 5 20 Kerr, Bruce V. .. .. C 24 4 28 Martin, John T. C 49 7 56 Kerr, Frances E. .. .. C 21 9 30 Martin, Maria .. C 10 4 14 Kilshaw, William · . .. C 41 6 47 Martin, Walter J. G. C 16 6 22 Kinder, Stanley A. · . .. C 18 7 25 Mason, Edna J. C 11 6 17 King, Frances B. · . .. C 26 9 35 Mason, Emerson C 12 6 18 King, Mavis E. · . .. C 15 7 22 Mathews, Jocelyn C 19 6 25 Knapp, Barbara F. .. .. C 14 5 19 Matthews, David E. C 28 8 36 K okich, Pola .. .. · . C 12 2 14 Matthews, Rau-Te-Kura S. C 21 8 29 Lamont, Thelma Y. " .. C 11 3 14 Maurice, Alexander VV. G. C 45 4 49 Langston, Gwynfa J. .. .. C 12 6 18 Maxwell, Peter V. C 17 6 23 L atta, Verna A. .. .. C 13 6 19 May, Alice J. " C 18 7 25 Laurenson, Marie E. .. .. C 20 6 26 Maydon, Jack O. C 58 5 63 Laurie, John .. .. C 14 7 21 Mee, Graham A. C 17 7 24 Laurie, Noreen M. .. .. C 14 6 20 Meredith, Robb L. C 19 6 25 Laurie, Valda H. .. " C 13 5 18 Merriman, Ann St. C. C 18 7 25 Laytham, Erik H. W. .. " C 16 6 22 Metcalf, Douglas A. C 28 5 33 Layzell, John ...... C 65 7 72 Meyer, Suzanne R. C 14 4 18 Leach, Herbert D. .. " C 50 7 57 Millar, David H. B 23 6 29 Leak, Kathleen .. .. C 27 9 36 Millar, Donald G. L. C 26 6 32 Lee, Raymond L. .. .. C 15 7 22 Miller, Bruce A. C 63 7 70 Leeming, Valma F. .. .. C 18 6 24 Miller, Russell T. C 21 7 28 Lees, Donaldson J. .. .. C 15 7 22 Mills, Desmond B. C 8 7 15 Lees, Margaret E. .. · . C 17 7 24 Milner, James I. C 15 4 19 Leniston, Martin J. .. .. C 29 4 33 Mitcalfe, Henry P. B. B 21 4 25 Lenz, Mogli F...... C 18 7 25 Mitchell, Lesley R. .. C 7 4 11 Leonard, James F. .. .. C 10 6 16 Moir, Alexander McK. C 53 5 58 Lepine, Joyce ...... C 20 8 28 Molloy, Barbara C 14 5 19 Levy, Marion M. .. .. C 18 6 24 Monahan, Shirley E. (Mrs) C 16 6 22 Lewis, Francis L. .. .. C 67 5 72 Monrad, Graham C 17 6 23 Lewis, Gwenyth L. .. .. C 17 5 22 Moody, Charlotte I. C 18 6 24 Lewis, Ila M...... C 10 4 14 Moore, Barry H. C 22 9 31 Lilly, Morriss G. .. .. C 42 6 48 Moore, Donald A. C 42 7 49 Lindquist, James B. 29 Morgan, Elizabeth M. (Mrs) C 20 7 27 .. .. C 5 34 15 Linnell, Elma M. I. Morgan, Kathleen P. C 12 3 .. .. C 18 6 24 Morgan, Keith S . C 20 7 27 Loader, Rae N. .. .. C 20 7 27 Morgans, Margaret E. C 20 7 27 Lonsdale, Stanley S. .. .. C 20 6 26 Morrison, Clarence G. C 44 7 51 Lorck, Patrick N. .. .. C 12 5 17 Morton, Shirley G. (Mrs) C 21 7 28 L ott . Dorothy E. .. .. C 15 5 20 Mosley, Margaret A. C 18 6 24 312 THFJ NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

1954 Name amdmg 1 Name I emili-I cate Grading19"1 Awarded Grading ICerlifi-I cate Grading19" [ Awarded GnuIing'I'954 Grading

Mould, Janice H. C 17 5 22 Redward, Alison G. C 15 6 21 Mudgway, Gloria D. C. 20 7 27 Reece, Graeme H. C II 5 16 Muir, Ian McG. C 16 7 23 Reeves, Albert A. C 38 6 44 Munro, Eric R. C 9 2 II Reid, Isa A. C 13 4 17 Murphy, Eve .. C 20 6 26 Reid, Patricia 1. C 17 6 23 Murphy, Josephine C II 4 15 Revere, Francis E. C 9 4 13 Myers, Valerie M. C 18 6 24 Reynish, Charlotte E. C 16 6 22 Nadas, Tibor C 14 5 19 Richards, Margaret L. C 19 6 25 N alder, Donald C 12 4- 16 Richardson, Pamela A. C 21 6 27 Napier, James M. C 59 4 63 Rickard, Natalie A. C 18 5 23 Nathan, Ian J. C 34 8 42 Ricketts, William C. C 51 6 57 Nathan, Mereana C II 4 15 Rielly, Cyril H. A. C 15 5 20 Neilson, Olive M. C II 5 16 Ritchie, Joan N. C 18 7 25 Nelson, Dierdre M. C 14 6 20 Ritter, Samuel B. C 18 6 24 Ness, Ian R. McC. C 9 5 14 Robb, Allan W. C 13 6 19 Ness, John D. .. C 58 7 65 Robb, Patricia M. C 16 6 22 N everman, Marie N. C 14 5 19 Roberts, Alec .. C 13 5 18 New, Harold O. C 26 5 31 Roberts, Dorothy M. C 15 5 20 Newman, Edward J. C 24 8 32 Roberts, Thomas E. C 91 9 100 Nicholas, Pamela D. C 5 6 II Robilliard, Elizabeth A. C 19 6 25 Nicholls, Ruth W. C 15 5 20 Robinson, Eric H. C II 7 18 Nicholson, N gaire J. C 14 5 19 Robinson, Hannah C 18 7 25 Nielsen, Isabel C. C 15 5 20 Robinson, Laura C. C 15 6 21 Nightingale, William C 16 4 20 Robinson, Peter D. C 27 9 36 Nimmo, Alison H. C 16 5 21 Robinson, Shirley V. C 12 6 18 Nixon, Sarah U. C 16 8 24 Rodger, Donald W. C 18 7 25 Noble, Geoffrey T. C 66 7 73 Rogers, Ian M. C 18 6 24 N ock, Sidney F. C 41 6 47 Rogers, Robert M. C 18 5 23 Noone, Molly G. C 15 6 21 Rolfe, Stella M. C 12 5 17 North, Kathleen M. C 14 4 18 Rolpli-Smith, Robin F. M. C 16 5 21 Norton, John G. G 15 6 21 Ross, John K. .. C 16 4 20 Nuku, Erena C 14 5 19 Rountree, Lloyd C. C 24 9 33 Oatridge, Mary W. C 18 6 24 Rowlands, Kathleen C 23 8 31 O'Brien, Patric Y. C 51 5 56 Russ, Suzanne .. C 13 . 6 19 Oglivy, Margaret A. C 17 6 23 Russell, Lois M. C 17 6 23 Ogonowska, Irena T. M. C 18 6 24 Ryan, John J ... C 19 7 26 O'Ke~ffe, Kevin E. C 58 6 64 Ryan, William L. C 18 7 25 Oldham, Lindsay H. C II 5 16 Ryburn, James M. C 5 0 5 O'Leary, Airinne J. (Mrs) C 15 7 22 Sanders, Marjorie F. (Mrs) C 8 5 13 O'Leary, Jeremil1h T. K. C 17 7 24 Sands, Dorothy P. C 18 6 24 O'Leary, Victor J. C 16 5 21 Scanlen, Valerie F. C 17 6 23 Olsson, Isabel J. C 17 6 23 Scheffler, Carol E. C 13 5 18 O'Meara, Ronald E. C 45 6 51 Scherp, Valerie C 19 7 26 O'Neill, Elaine .. C 20 7 27 Scott, Lorna A. C 15 4 19 Oppenheim, Amelia (Mrs) C 14 5 19 Scott, Pamela N. C 21 7 28 Orchard, Graham P. C 38 6 44 Scott, Veronica .. C 14 7 21 O'Reilly, James W. C 13 6 19 Scott, William P. C 53 5 58 Orr, Heather G. C 18 6 24 Scott, William T. C 34 5 39 Orsman, Colin D. C 14 6 20 Scown, Margaret R. C 18 5 23 O'Sullivan, Rayne M. (Mrs) C 19 5 24 Sef!rle, William W. C 15 6 21 Owen, Ann P. .. C 18 7 25 Shallard, Patricia A. C 10 I II Pacey, Gwenda E. C 16 6 22 Shand-Smith, Natalie C 21 7 28 Paine, Stanley J. C 51 5 56 Sharplin, Robert H. C 17 5 22 Park, Murray B. C 20 7 27 Shaw, Brian C 19 7 26 Parker, Angela D. C 17 6 23 Sheehy, Margaret (Mrs) C 15 5 20 Parker, Eileen M. C 14 5 19 Shilton, Doreen J. C 12 6 18 Parker, Marilyn C. C 17 6 23 Siddells, Malcolm K. C 16 6 22 Parkin, Matthew C 70 7 77 Silson, Janet 1. C 19 6 25 Paton, Norman B. C 52 4 56 Simmers, Hilary G. C 18 7 25 Paul, Celia 1. C 16 6 22 Simpson, Elveen E. C 15 6 21 Pearce, Harvey R. C 12 6 18 Sims, Paul D. .. C 14 6 20 Pearce, Margaret H. (Mrs.) C 9 3 12 Sinclair, Geoffrey N. C 16 6 22 Pearce, Leslie T; C 16 5 21 Sinclair, Lilyath B. C 20 5 25 Pearson, Naomi M. C 19 6 25 Slevin, Rosalind A. C 15 6 21 Pedersen, Barry E. C 16 7 23 Small, Jack S ... C 52 9 61 Penberthy, Fay M. C 20 6 26 Smith, Apikara .. C 16 6 22 Pene, Beverley 1. C 25 6 31 Smith, Colin L ... C 21 7 28 Penn, Athlone M. C 13 7 20 Smith, Donald O. N. C 41 6 47 Penney, Kathleen C. C 7 4 II Smith, Dorothy E. C 17 8 25 Pennington, Gordon K. C 15 7 22 Smith, Janet B. C 15 4 19 Percival, Ivy M. C 16 6 22 Smith, Joan G. C' 18 6 24 Perry, Ann C... C 16 7 23 Smith, Kathleen M. C 24 5 29 Peters, Audrey M. C 14 5 19 Smith, Kenneth J. C 9 5 14 Phillipps, Margaret A. C 14 5 19 Smith, Margaret 1. C 19 5 24 Pipi, Te Rua K. C 25 7 32 Smith, Margaret L. M. C 17 6 23 Poelman, Beth E. (Mrs) .. C 15 5 20 Smith, Marie W. C 55 7 62 Pollard, Alexander G. C 12 5 17 Smith, Moyra A. A. C 19 6 25 Pollock, Robin L. C 63 3 66 Smith, Nancy H. C 15 5 20 Potter, Herbert T. B 48 4 52 Smith, NevilleF. C 16 7 23 Potts, Barry, E. C 17 7 24 Smith, Peggy .. 0 12 5 17 Preston, Robert R. B 12 4 16 Smith, Ronald M. C 12 5 17 Price, Evelyn M. C 15 6 21 Smith, Valerie B. (Mrs) C II 0 II Price, Graham A. C 18 7 25 Smyth, Victoria D. C 20 7 27 Priggen, Warren E. C 17 6 23 Sofield, Thomas H. C 25 7 32 Pryor, Elaine J. C 19 7 26 SOUlless, Esme L. C 22 7 29 Pugh, Bernice H. .. C 15 6 21 Speers, Mary E. C 21 6 27 Puklowski, Pamela M. (Mrs) C 23 7 30 Speir, Douglas A. C 19 6 25 Purcell, Beryl .. C 18 6 24 Spencer, Rosalie T. C 15 5 20 Purdy, Althea J. C 17 7 24 Spry, Jean C... C 16 7 23 Purvis, Margaret J. C 16 6 22 Squire, Barbara M. C 23 8 31 Pye, Margaret A. C 21 7 28 Stancliffe, John C. C 13 4 17 Quinn, Peter L. M. C 19 7 26 Stanley, Brian R. C 7 4 II Radford, Daphne A. C 12 4 16 Steel, Judith M. C 20 7 27 Rakena, Teera O. C 18 5 23 Stephenson, Thomas, B.A. C 26 i 33 Rangiwahia, Joy H. C 17 7 24 Stewart, Alison R. 0 22 7 29 Rankin, John W. C 20 8 28 Stewart, Donald 1. C 19 6 25 Rapley, Lois M. C 15 4 19 Stewart, Kathleen L. C 15 5 20 Rattenbury, Jill C. C 19 5 24 Stewart, Margaret P. C 16 9 25 Rawlings, Diana J. E. C 17 6 23 Stewart, Merehonepera C 12 6 18 25 FEB.] THE NIjJW ZbjALAND GAZETTE 313

1954 Name Certifi-11953 1 Grading 1 Name certifi-11953 I Grading 1 1954 cate Grading Awarded Grading cate Grading Awarded Grading I I Stiles, Gladys M. (Mrs) .. .. 0 17 6 23 Willis, Gordon R. .. . . 0 18 7 25 Stokes, Gladys D. .. .. 0 13 5 18 Wilson, K...... 0 15 7 22 Stokes, Julia ...... 0 14 5 19 Wilson, Mary N. .. .. 0 11 4 15 Stone, Ohristine M. (Mrs) .. 0 18 6 24 Wilson, Robert R. .. . . 0 17 8 25 Storror, Peggy M. .. .. 0 14 5 19 Winnicott, Joan M. .. . . 0 23 8 31 Stott, Allan F ...... B 17 5 22 Winsley, Royden G. 1. .. . . 0 34 5 39 Stuart, Lionel M. .. .. 0 12 6 18 Winter, Darcy O. .. . . B 19 5 24 Stuart, Peter L. .. .. 0 22 6 28 Winter, Dorothy M. .. . . 0 19 6 . 25 Stuart, Ruth A B. (Mrs) · . C 16 6 22 Winter, Ruth M. · . .. 0 12 4 16 Sullivan, Beverley J. .. .. 0 17 5 22 Wiseman, Francis T. R. . . 0 9 4 13 Sutherland, Cecily J. .. .. C 14 5 19 Witana, Whena .. .. 0 20 7 27 Sutherland, Elizabeth J ... .. 0 19 6 25 Withell, Desmond M. .. . . 0 19 7 26 Sutherland, Kay O. .. .. C 20 7 27 Witherford, Desmond K. .. 0 17 3 20 Sutton, Phillipa D. .. .. 0 6 3 9 Wood, Lois M. (Mrs) .. . . 0 24 8 32

Swan, David " .. ,. 0 12 4 16 Woodill, Kevin J. J. .. .. 0 10 5 15 ., Swan, Joan O. .. " " 0 15 6 21 Woods, Leslie " · . 0 41 6 47 Sweeting, Frederick T. F. .. 0 24 7 31 Woods, Margaret F. (Mrs) .. C 48 6 54

Swinton, Phyllis P. " " 0 42 6 48 Woodward, Sonia F. · . .. C 23 8 31 Symonds, Jean L, .. · . 0 16 6 22 Woofe, Neville W. .. .. 0 15 6 21 Taare, Joani A. .. .. 0 22 6 28 W oollett, Valda M. .. .. 0 '16 4 20 Taggart, Anne .. · . .. 0 18 7 25 Wooster, Audrey E. · . . . 0 16 7 23 30 Worthy, Florence A. 17 22 Tait, Ogilvie 1. " · . C 24 6 · . .. 0 5 Tate, Edyth M. .. .. 0 20 6 26 Wregglesworth, Frank .. .. C 16 6 22 Taylor, Betty J. .. .. 0 13 4 17 Wright, Cyril A. .. .. 0 14 5 19 8 32 Wright, Norman G. 34 7 41 Taylor, Kura M. " · . C 24 · . .. 0 Taylor, Margaret J. .. .. C 14 6 20 Wyeth, Joseph R. .. .. 0 14 6 20 Taylor, Mary B. .. · . 0 9 4 13 Wyllie, Faith D. .. .. 0 17 6 23 Taylor, Murdoch W. .. " C 18 7 25 York, Bernard " .. .. 0 83 6 89 Teague, Albert S. .. .. 0 59 6 65 Young, Mary ...... 0 14 4 18 Te Bay, Verna P. T. .. .. C 19 7 26 Yule, Beryl M. .. .. 0 18 7 25 Temm, Desmond J. .. .. C 47 5 52 Ziegler, Marjorie G. .. .. 0 12 5 17 Tew, Dorothy N. .. · . C 13 4 17 Thomas, Ellice P. .. " 0 15 6 21 Thomas, Eric L. .. .. 0 13 5 18 Thomlinson, Diana M. .. .. 0 9 6 15 The Standards Act 1941-Standard Specifications Revoked Thompson, Patricia M. · . .. 0 13 5 18 Thomson, Barbara E. .. .. 0 18 6 24 OTIOE is hereby given that on 17 February 1954 the Thomson, Olara E. .. .. C 17 6 . 23 N undermentioned standard specifications were revoked Thomson, John R. · . .. C 50 6 56 by the Minister of Industries and Commerce pursuant to Thornton, Lula B. " .. 0 19 6 25 section 8 of the Standards Act 1941, in conjunction with Thyne, Neville G. .. .. 0 15 6 21 regulation 8 of the Standards Regulations 1947: TibbIe, Edith H. .. .. C 10 4 14 Tikao, Tore M. A. .. .. 0 18 6 24 Number and Title of Specification Tocker, Peter H. · . .. C 13 5 18 N.Z.S.S. 215: Electric lamps for railway signalling, being Todd, Ian A...... C 20 6 26 B.S. 469 : 19:39 . Tomlinson, Margaret J. · . .. 0 16 4 20 N.Z.S.S. 385: Rubber mats for electrical purposes, being Tooman, George F. · . .. C 17 7 24 B.S. 921 : 1940 . Tootill, Eileen A. C 17 .6 23 · . .. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February IH54. Torrance, Agnes O. .. .. 0 16 6 22 Trew, Oatherine H. B. .. .. 0 15 5 20 L. J. McDONALD, Troughton, Ooleen M. .. .. C 11 5 16 Executive Officer, Standards Council. Turner, Lindsay H. .. .. C 16 6 22 Urlich, Elizabeth .. .. C 17 .. 6 23 Valentine, Valencia M . .. .. 0 16 6 22 Verity, Dorothy M. .. · . C 13 5 18 Wadsworth, Beverley J. .. 0 17 5 22 The Standards Act 1941-Amendment of Standard Specifications Wagstaff, Cecily P. .. .. C 16 6 22 Waititi, Whare K. .. .. 0 83 6 89 Walker, Marie A. .. .. C 19 9 28 OTIOE is hereby given that on 15 February 1954 the under­ 1. 19 7 26 Walker, Ranginui " .. C N mentioned standard specifications were amended by the Wallace, Mary E. .. .. 0 17 7 24 Minister of Industries and Oommerce by incorporation of the amend­ Walter, Shona R. .. .. 0 19 7 26 ments shown hereunder : Walters, Rihipeti H. .. .. C 13 7 20 Wanoa, Irihapeti B. .. .. 0 17 5 22 Wanty, Thelma A. C 15 7 22 Price of · . .. Number and Title of Ward,Elizabeth M. C 17 6 23 Amendment Oopy (Post .. .. Specification Ward, John G. .. .. 0 19 7 26 Free) 'Ward, Owen L. B. · . .. 0 25 8 33 Ward, William D. .. . . C 44 5 49 'Ware, Helen Y. .. .. C 16 6 22 s. d . Warrilow, Barbara J. .. .. 0 15 4 19 N.Z.S.S. 527 : Flat-bottom No. 2 (Ref. No. PD 12 6 Waterson, Shirley M. .. .. 0 17 7 24 railway rails, being B.S. 1649), 25 June 1953 Watson, Samuel .. .. C 82 7 89 11 : 1936 Weaver, Irene N. .. .. C 18 7 25 N.Z.S.S. 798: Wrought No. 1 (Ref. No. PD 11 6 Webb, Dulcie M. .. .. 0 15 7 22 steels, being B.S. 970: 1947 1442), 21 July 1952, Webster, Hugh P. .. B 58 6 64 " 6 . to Addendum No. 1 Webster, Marjorie B. .. .. C 15 21 (Ref. No. PD 1313), Webster, Valerie K. · . .. 0 12 5 17 November 1951 Weeber, Nancy H. .. .. C 17 5 22 N.Z.S.S. 886-88: Oorrosion­ No. 1 (Ref. No. PD 2 0 Weekley, D'Arcy H. .. .. 0 39 7 46 resisting alloy steel cast­ 1606), 17 April, 1953 Weith, Patricia M. .. .. C 16 7 23 ings, being B.S. 1630-32: Wells, Isobel A. .. .. C 14 6 20 1950 Wells, Joan P ... · . .. C 18 5 23 N.Z.S.S. 892 : Steel pipe No. 2 (Ref. No. PD 12 6 Werner, Lloyd E. .. .. C 9 3 12 flanges and flanged fittings 1607), 17 April 1953 White, Janes Stuart .. .. 0 17 6 23 for the petroleum industry, Whitehead, Rebecca .. .. C 12 4 16 being B.S. 1560: 1949 Whitlock, Leslie A. .. .. C 60 8 68 N.Z.S.S. 1184: Oopper tubes No. 1 (Ref. No. PD 2 0 Whyte, James E. .. .. 0 36 6 42 to be buried underground, 713), October 1947 Wigmore, Barry .. .. 0 32 6 38 being B.S. 1386: 1947 Wihongi, Takangaroa .. .. 0 25 6 31 Wilburn, Keith K. .. .. 0 19 7 26 Wilkie, Margaret J. " · . 0 13 5 18 Applications for copies of the standard specifications so amended Wilkinson, Moira E. · . .. 0 18 7 25 should be made to the N.Z. Standards Institute, Hamilton Chambers, Williams, Brian H. .. .. 0 11 6 17 201 Lambton Quay (P.O. Box 195), Wellington C. 1. Oopies of the Williams, Gerald .. .. C 20 7 27 amendments will be supplied, free of charge, upon request . Williams, Heather J. .. .. C 17 6 23 Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February 1954. Williams, Lynette V. V. (Mrs) .. C 17 5 22 Williams, Marjorie R. .. .. 0 16 5 21 L. J. McDONALD, Williams Peter F. .. .. 0 16 8 24 Executive Officer, Standards Oouncil. 314 THE NE,V ZEALAND- GAZETTE [No. 13

The Standards Act 1941-Amendment of Standard Specifications Notice to Mariners No. 14 of 1954

OTICE is hereby given that on 17 February 1954 the under­ N mentioned standard specifications were amended by the NEW ZEALAND-NoRTH ISLAND-AuCKLAND HARBOUR AND Minister of Industries and Commerce by incorporation of the amend­ ApPROACHES ments shown hereunder: Information about Cables, Bea,cons, and Lights Price of (Repeating Notice No. 3072 contained in Admiralty Notice to Number and Title of Mariners No. 52 of 1953, Weekly Complete Edition) Specification Amendment Copy. (Post Free) 1. The accompanying blocks show amendments to cables in Rangitoto Channel (36° 47' S., 174° 48' E., approx.), Motuihe Channel (36° 47' S., 174° 57' E., approx.) and, on charts 3797 s. d. and 2543, Tamaki Strait (36° 51' S., 175° 03' E. approx.). N.Z.S.S. 95: Code of build- No.3, February 1954 2 6 2. The symbol for a submarine cable is to be inserted ing by-laws-Part VIn: from position 36° 49' 51" S., 174° 48' 00" E. in-a 196° direction Residential buildings to the shore of Hobson Bay. N.Z.S.S. 623: Conditions of ' No.1, February 1954 3 0 3. Small circles marked as shown, are to be inserted in tender and general condi- positions: tions of contract for civil engineering works (a) (( Bn " 36° 47' 35" S., 175° 01' 24"Jp. (b) "Bns " 36° 52' 14" S., 1740 54' 44" E. Applications for copies of the standard specifications so amended The beacon at (a) and the two beacons at (b) are white triangular with (r Cable" in black. should be made to the N.Z. Standards Institute, Hamilton Chambers, . 201 Lambton Quay (P.O. Box 195), Wellington C. 1. Copies of the 4. The following are to be inserted: (a) A light-star" Bn F~R." 213° 2'76 miles from the amendments will be supplied, free of charge, upon request. 0 0 Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February 1954. Perch in position 36 50' 10" S., 175 04' 10" E. (approx.) . L. J. McDONALD, (b) A small circle (( Bn " 033 ° 0·09 miles from the Executive Officer, Standards Council. Perch in position 36° 50' 10" S., 175° 04' 10" E. (approx.). The Standards Act 1941-Spec~jications DeClared to be Standard ( c) A small circle (( Bns" 205 0 2 ·95 miles from the Specifications Perch in position 36 0 50' 10" S., 175°04' 10" E. (approx.) . OTIC]jJ is hereby given that on 15 February 1954 the under­ (d) A small circle "Bn" 087° 0·80 miles from the 0 N mentioned specifications were declared to be standard specifi­ Perch in position 36° 50' 10" S., 175 04' 10" E. cations by the Minister of Industries and Commerce pursuant to (approx.) . section 8 of the Standards Act 1941. The. symbol for a submarine cable (( Power " is to be inserted from (a) to (b) . Price of The symbol for a submarine cable is to be inserted from ( c) as follows: Number and Title of Specification Copy (Post 0 In an 012° direction for 0·25 miles, thence 039 to (d). Free) rhe beacons at (a) and (b) are triangular; the two beacons at (c) and the beacon at (d) are white triangular' with " Cable " in black. - s. d. 5. The existing cable "(P.A.)" between (4a) and N.Z.S.S. 27, Part 1: Milling cutters 12 6 Awa-awa-roa Bay, north-eastward, has been discontinued and N.Z.S.S. 27, Part 2: Reamers, countersinks and 15 0 is to be expunged. counterbores, being B.S. 122: Part 1: 1953 and B.S. 122: Part 2: 1952 respectively (superseding Charts affected: (Last correction); 1896 (1507/53); 3797 N.Z.S.S. 27: Milling cutters and reamers, being (1) (1918/53); 2543 (1) (1918/53). B.S. 122 : 1938) Publications: New Zealand Pilot, 1946, pages 174, 178, N.Z.S.S. 960, Part 3: Quick-release tapers and gauges 4 0 182 and 187. for quick-release tapers, being B.S. 1660; Part 3: Authority: Marine Department. 1953 N.Z.S.S. 1200: Classification of symmetrical light 2 6 Wellington) N.Z., 22 February 1954. distribution from lighting fittings, being B.S. 398: W. C. SMITH, Secretary for Marine. 1948 N.Z.S.S. 1202 : Plain limit gauges limits and tolerances, 3 6 (M. 4/1411~ being B.S. 969: 1953 N.Z.S.S. 1203: 1 per cent chromium steel castings 2 0 (abrasion resisting), being B.S. 1956: 1953 N.Z.S.S. 1204: Pressure-operated relay valves for 2 6 Notice to Mariners No. 15 of 1954 use with town gas, being B.S. 1963 : 1953 N.Z.S.S. 1205: Seamless steel butt-welding pipe 3 0 fittings for general purposes, being B.S. 1965: 1953 N.Z.S.S. 1206: Corrugated furnaces for cylindrical 5 0 NEW ZEALAND-NoRTH ISLAND-AuCKLAND HARBOUR boilers; being B.S. 1971 : 1953 A mendments to Cha1'ts N.Z.S.S. 1207: Large aluminium alloy rivets (t in. to 4 0 (Repeating Notice No. 47 contained in Admiralty Not~ce to 1 in. nominal diameters), being B.S. 1974: 1953 Mariners No.2 of 1954, Weekly Complete Edition) ; N.Z.S.S. 1208: Accuracy of chucks for .lathes and 4 0 drilling machines, being B.S. 1983: 1953 HE accompanying blocks show amendments to wharves, N.Z.S.S. 1209: Dimensions of diamond truing tools, 2 6 T lights and depths in position 36 ° 50' 30" S., 174° 46' 50" E. beir.g B.S. 2002 : 1953 (approx.) . Charts affected: (Last correction); 1970 (1313/53); 1896 Applications for copies should be made to the N.Z. Standards (3072/53). - Institute, Hamilton Chambers, 201 Lambton Quay (P.O. Box 195), Publications: New Zealand Pilot,1946, page 186. Wellington C. 1. Authority: Marine Department. Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February 1954. Wellington, N.Z., .22 February 1954. L. J. McDONALD, Executive Officer, Standards COllllCil. W. C. SMITH, Secretary for Marine. (M. 4/3927) The Standards Act 1941-Specijications Declared to be Standard Specifications OTICE is hereby given that on 17 February 1954 the Notice to Mariners No. 16 of 1954 N . undermentioned specifications were declared to be standard specifications by the Minister of Industries and Commerce pursuant to section 8 of the Standards Act 1941: Number and Title of Specification. NEW PUBLICATIONS N.Z.S.S. 791: Code of General By-Iaws­ HE undermentioned new charts have been published at Part XVIII-Licensing of plumbers. T Hydrographic Branch, Department of the Navy, Decem­ Part XIX-Licensing of drainlayers. ber 1953, under the superintendence of Captain C. C. Lowry, Part XX-Amusement devices and shooting-galleries. R.;N., and copies may be obtained from the Mercantile Marine Part XXII-Water supply. offices in the Dominion: NOTE.-These Parts are additional to those listed in the Chart No. N.Z. 9; Cape Palliser to Kaikoura. New Zealand Gazette No. 48 of 17 July 1952. inquiries for Chart No. N.Z. 10; Kaikoura to Banks Peninsula. copies of current by-laws dealing with the above:q1entioned The price of each chart is 9s. titles should be addressed to the appropriate local authority. Wellington, N.Z., 22 February 1954. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February 1954. L. J. MeDONALD, W. C. SMITH, Secretary for Marine. Executive Officer, Standards Council. (M. 6/2/18) 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 315

Decisions U nde'r the Cust01ns Acts

THE following decisions in interpretation of the Customs Tariff are published. for public information:

PART I-DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF

Tariff Item No. Decision Record No.

111 Phenylene diamine (ortho-, meta-, para-,) and its salts 102-4,/69/8 342 Glasses, medicine, graduated 102-14/36/3 352 (b) Add to the decision reading: "Instruments, recording and 102-51/2 non-recording, etc." the following note: "(for refrigerator controls-see Tariff item 352, Refrigerating)" Refrigerating- 352 (a) Temperature controllers, thermostatically or pressure 102-51/2 operated, peculiar to use ·with refrigerating apparatus Earthmoving and roadmaking- 352 (b) Excavating machines (but not tractor mounted excavating 102-51/6/4 and loading shovels), self propelled 444 :Models of aircraft suited only for exhibition 102-20/146/15

PART II- INDEX 1'0 DECISIONS

Tariff Item No. Goods

Con trollers- 352 (a) Refrigerating Temperature, refrigerator. Flying machines- . 444 Model, for exhibition. Glasses- 342 Medicine. 342 Medicine glasses. 111 Phenylene diamine and salts. 352 (a) Refrigerating Temperature controllers, re- frigerator.

PART III-DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED

Tariff Item No. Cancelled decision

225 Medicine glasses graduated only for teaspoon and tablespoon doses. (See decision Tariff item 342.) 225 Tumblers, glass, empty . . . only approximate. (See decision Tariff item 342.) ~:52 (b) Earthmoving Excavating machines, self propelled (see revised decision). 44R (3) Metaphenylene diamine, and its salts. (See decision Tariff item 111).

Customhouse Wellington C. 1, 25 February 1954. (Tariff Order 102) D. G. SAWERS, Comptroller of Customs.

Appointment of Customs Examining-place at Wellington Appointment of Wha,1'f at Welli1'/;gton

URSUANT to section 20 of the Customs Act 191:J and to URSUANT to seetion 19 of the Customs Act 1913 and to P powers delegated to him by the Minister of Customs P powers delegated to him by the Minister of Customs under under section 11 of that Act, the Comptroller of Customs section· 11 of that Act, the Comptroller of Customs hereby hereby appoints the premises deseribed in the First Schedule appoints the place described in the First Schedule hereto to hereto to be a place for the examination by the Customs of be a wharf for the lading and unlading of goods, and goods subject to the control of the Customs, and hereby revokes hereby declares that the place described in the Second Schedule the appointment of the premises described in the Seeond hereto shall cease to be a wharf for the purposes of that Act, Sehedule hereto as a Customs Examining-place::;' and revokes the appointment of the last-mentioned· place as a wharf.*

FIRST SCHEDULE FIRST SCHEDULE THE passenger terminal building oeeupied by Tasman Empire THE Braby Pontoon adjacent to the passenger terminal building Airways Limited on rerJaimed land at Evans Bay within the oecupied by Tasman Empire Airways Limited on reclaimed Port of Wellington. land at Evans Bay within the Port of ",Yelling-tOll.

SECOND SCHEDULE SECOND SCHEDULE THE jetty adjacent to the premise3 occupied by the Evans THE wooden building known as the Tasman Empire Airways Bay Yacht and Motor Boat Club (Inc.) on reclaimed land at Temporary Operating Base, measuring 62 ft. by 30 ft., erected Evans Bay within the Port of ",Vellington. on reclaimed land situated in Evans Bay, Wellington. Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of February 1954. Dated at Wellington, this 2Rrd day of February 1954. D. G. SAWERB, Comptroller of Customs. D. G. SA\VERS, Comptroller of Customs. * Gazette, 12 October 1950, Vol. III, page 1841. * Gazette, 12 October 1950, Vol. III, page 1SH, F 316 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

Decisions of the Bureau of Industry Under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act 1936

URSUANT to the authority conferred on the Bureau of Industry lmder Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act 1936, the following P decisions have been made in respect of applications for licences. Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 2492, Wellington. J. D. KERR, Secretary.

Applicant and Location Nature of Application Decision Date

Pharmacy Industry J. G. Ganley, 26 Kings Road, Panmure, For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Main Declined 15 Feb. 1954. Auckland Northern Highway, Moerewa, Northland J. H. Simpkin, P.O. Box 43, Kawakawa For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Sherwood Declined 15 Feb. 1954. Rise, Onerahi M. A. Prentice, 11 Castle Street, Grey For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at 45 Great Declined 15 Feb. 1954. Lynn, Auckland North Road, Glen Eden, Auckland G. T. A. McClelland, 26 Pukaki Street, For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Kawerau Granted 15 Feb. 1954. Rotorua G. A. Hubbard, care of P.O. Box 679, For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at the corner Granted 15 Feb. 1954. Hamilton of Lome Street and Ohaupo Road, Melville, Hamilton D. W. Jones, care of 90 Collins Street, For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at the corner Granted 15 Feb. 1954. Hawera of Courtenay and Cameron Roads, Tauranga South G. A. Smith, 60 Endeavour Street, For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Com­ Granted 15 Feb. 1954. Lyall Bay, Wellington mercial Centre, Cambridge Terrace, Naenae W. H. Simons, Paihia, Bay of Islands For a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Marsden Granted (on appeal) 15 Feb. 1954. Road, Paihia, Bay of Islands Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor Spirit Cudby's Garage Ltd., 503 Heretaunga For permission to change the retail selling point of Declined 15 Feb. 1954. Street, Hastings one pump from its present position to proposed new premises directly opposite in Heretaunga Street, Hastings A. P. Mason, 146-148 Nelson Street, For a licence to resell motor spirit from two pumps to Declined 15 Feb. 1954. Auckland be installed outside garage and lubritorium premises at 146-148 Nelson Street, Auckland Watts and Grieve Ltd., 95 Esk Street, For permission to shift onel,'of the company's four Granted (conditionally) 15 Feb. 1954. Invercargill pumps from present position in Esk Street, Inver­ cargill, to the rear of the Southland Carrying Company's premises in Spey Street,. such pump to be used for sales to rental cars only Cody Ferguson Ltd., Taupo For a licence to resell motor spirit from two pumps Declined 15 Feb. 1954. to be instalJed on garage premises at Orakeikorako Road, Atiamuri Andrew Sharpe Ltd., Tawanui, Clutha For a licence to resell motor spirit from one pump Granted .. 15 Feb. 1954; County already installed at sawmill premises at Tawanui, Clutha County W. R. McGrath, Whakamaru For a licence to resell motor spirit from one pump to Declined 15 Feb. 1954. be installed on garage and service-station premises on the Tokoroa-Mangakino Highway, Whakamaru L. V. Lyford, Hakiaha Street, For a licence to resell motor spirit from two pumps Declined 15 Feb. 1954. Taumarunui to be installed on motor cycle garage premises at Hakiaha Street, Taumarunui J. R. Annan, Pukekawa For a licence to resell motor spirit from one pump to Granted (on condition that 15 Feb. 1954. be installed on proposed garage premises on the garage repair service is corner of the Tuakau - Glen Murray Highway at maintained) Pukekawa Thompson and Fielder Ltd., 91 New­ For a licence to resell motor spirit from one pump to Declined 15 Feb. 1954. ton Road, Auckland be installed on proposed service-station and garage premises at 91 Newton Road, Auckland Whangarei Sand Supplies Ltd., Lower For a licence to resell motor spirit from one pump to Granted .. 15 Feb. 1954. Cameron Street, Whangarei be installed at its premises on the breastwork at Waterfront, Whangarei Revocation Manukau Motors Ltd., Auckland Licence in respect of the sale of motor spirit from one &voked . ·115~'eb.1954. pump installed on garage premises at 98 Nelson I Street, Onehunga, Auckland

Notice to Persons At!ected by Applicatio%s for Licences Control of Prices Act 1947-Notice of Public Inq1viry Under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act 1936

Manufacture of Paua (Haliotis iris) Shell for Sale OTICE is hereby given that the Price Tribunal proposes Hughes Bros., 106 Main Street, Palmerston North, have N to conduct a public inquiry into the following matters: appEed for a licence to manufacture paua shell for sale. (a) What factors having either general effect or effect Pharmacy Industry in particular cases render it desirable in the public interest that prices for goods and services be fixed L. G. Baker, 50 Watford Street, Papanui, Christchurch, under the Control of Prices Act 1947. has applied for a licence to operate a new pharmacy at (b) What factors should be taken into account in 248c Cranford Street, Christchurch. determining whether there should be price control Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor Spirit over particular goods and services, and what weight Farmers Service Station (Dn.) Ltd., Dunedin, has applied should be given to various factors. for a licence to resell motor spirit from one pump to be NOTE.-It is not intended at this hearing to consider installed on garage premises at 89 Bridgman Street, Dunedin. individual applications for release from priee control. These Anthony Motors Ltd., Wellington, has applied for a applications will be dealt with following the public inquiry licence to resell motor spirit from one pump to' be installed and in the light of the principles laid down by the Tribunal on garage premises at 49-51 Vivian Street, Wellington. as a result of that inquiry. W. P. Pengelley, Auckland, has applied for a licence to The public inquiry will commenee on Monday, 29 Mareh resell motor spirit from one pump already installed on 1954, in the Compensation Court Room, Bank of New Zealand transport premises at Kenwyn Street, Auckland. (North End Branch) Building, Ballance Street, Wellington, H. J. Kelly, Mangakino, has applied for a licence to at 10.30 a.m. resell motor spirit from one pump already installed on taxi and rental-car premises at 10 Rata Street, Mangakino. Persons and organizations desirous of making submissions to the Tribunal at the inquiry are requested to advise the Applicants and other persons considering themselves to Secretary of the Price Tribunal, P.O. Box 1320, Wellington, be materially affected by the decisions of the Bureau of as soon as possible and to indicate in writing the general Industry on these applications should, not later than 11 March nature of the submissions which they wish to make. 1954, submit any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. All communications to be addressed to Dated at Wellington, this 10th day of February 1954. Secretary, Bureau of Tndustry, C.,P.O. Box 2492, Wellington. J. C. FIELD, ~ J. D. KERR, Secretary. Acting Secretary of the Price Tribunal. 25 FEB.] THE N]J\V ZEALAND GAZETTE 317

Price Order No. 1533 (Main Crop Potatoes) (2) For the purposes of the last preceding subclause no potatoes sold on the basis off.o.b.s.e. or f.o.r.s.e. shall be deemed to be delivered URSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Price Tribunal, to the purchaser after the commencement of this Order if- P hereby makes the following Price Order: (a) In the case of sales f.o.b.s.e., the vessel on which the potatoes are laden leaves the port of shipment at any time before PRELIMINARY midnight of the 28th day of February 1954; or 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1533, and shall (b) In the case of sales f.o.r.:,).e., the trucks on which the potatoes come into force on the 1st day of March 1954. are laden leave the grower's station at any time before midnight of the said date. 2. (1) Price Order No. 1479':' is hereby revoked. (3) Except as provided in the last preceding subclause potatoes (2) The revocation of the said Price Order shall not affect the sold f.o.b.s.e. or f.o.r.s.e. shall be deemed to be delivered to the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed purchaser after the commencement of this Order notwithstanding before the coming into force of this Order. that they may ~ave been actually laden on board any vessel or :L (1) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires,­ trucks before the' commencement of this Order. " The said Act" means the Control of Prices Act 1947 : 10. (1) With respect to potatoes grown in New Zealand, the " Distributor", in relation to any lot of potatoes, means a provisions of this Order as to distributors' prices, wholesalers' wholesaler, as defined in the said Act, who sells those prices, and retailers' prices respectively shall apply only with respect potatoes otherwise than to a retailer for purposes of to potatoes (a) that are the produce of seed potatoes planted on or retail sale : before 31 January 1954; or (b) that are the produce of seed potatoes " Grower ", in relation to potatoes, means a person engaged planted after 31 January 1954, and that are sold on or before in the business of growing potatoes for sale: 31 May 1954. " Grower's station ", in relation to any grower, means the (2) Except as prOVided in the last preceding subclause, the railway-station that is nearest or most convenient of provisions of this Order as to distributors' prices, wholesalers' access to the grower's premises: prices, and retailers' prices respectively shall apply with respect The expression "Good table" in reference to any lot of to all potatoes intended for human consumption (whether grown in potatoes means potatoes of good shape according to New Zealand or imported into New Zealand) that are sold by a variety, not more than 15 per cent of which can be distributor, wholesaler, or retailer (as the case may be) for delivery passed through a square the sides of which have an at any time after the coming into force of this Order. inside measurement of 2 in.; the lot shall be free from green· potatoes, from second growth, from dry or wet FIXING PRICES OF POTATOES THAT ARE SUBJECT TO THIS ORDER rots (including late blight or frost damage); the lot shall Growers' Prices be practically free from earth, which shall not in any 11. (1) Subjeot to the foregoing provisions of this Order and case exceed 3 per cent by weight of the lot; the weight to the following provisions of this clause the actual price that may of the lot affected by mechanical injury (including bruises be charged or reoeived by any grower for any good table grade or and cuts) shall not exceed 2 per cent; and the lot shall "f.a.q." grade Jj».otatoes and the maximum price that may be be practically free from scab or other defects not herein charged or received by any grower for any under-grade potatoes to mentioned: which this Order applies shall be determined in accordance with The expression" f.a.q." in reference to any lot of potatoes the following scale, namely:- means potatoes of fair average quality, being .. (a) For Sutton's Supreme or King Edward potatoes grown in potatoes not more than 15 per cent of which can the South Island and sold for delivery in the months of March to be passed through a square the sides of which have June 1954 and thereafter pending the issue of any amending Price an inside measurement of 2 in.; not more than 2 per Order. cent by weight of the lot shall be affected by dry or Price per Ton f.o.b.s.e. a Port in the South Island. wet rots (including late blight or frost dama.ge) or by Good Table. f.a.q. Under-grad e. severe mechanical injury (including severe bruises and (Actual (Actual (Maximum cuts); and not more than 6 per cent by weight of the Price.) Price.) Price.) lot shall be affected as aforesaid or by scale or by second £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. growth or by other defect; and the lot shall be reason­ 19 0 0 17 10 0 14 10 0 ably free from earth or from rough or unshapely tubers (b) For Red Dakota potatoes grown in the South Island and The expresaion " Under-grade" in reference to any potatoes: sold for delivery in the months of March to June 1954 and thereafter means potatoes that are not" good table" or " f.a.q." pending the issue of any amending Price Order. potatoes: Price per Ton f.o b.B.e. a Port in the South Island. The expression "f.o. b.s.e." means "free on board, sacks or Good Table. f.a.q. Under-grade. other containers extra ", and the expression" f.o.r.s.e." (Actual (Actual (Maximum Price.) Price.) Price.) means "free on rail, sacks or other containers extra". £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. (2) Terms and expressions defined in the said Act, when used 18 150 17 5 0 14 5 0 in this Order, have the meanings severally assigned thereto by that Act. (c) For any other variety of potatoes grown in the South Island and sold for delivery in the months of Mardi to June 4. Subject to any general or specific directions that may be 1954 and thereafter pending the issue of any amending Price given by or on behalf of the Tribunal, any expenses that are Order. reasonably incurred by a wholesaler or retailer in undertaking the Price per Ton f.o.b.s.e. a Port in the South Island. transport of any potatoes at his own expense may be regarded for Good Table. f.a.q. Under-grade. the purposes of this Order as if they were transport charges paid (Actual (Actual (Maximum by him, and the maximum price of the potatoes shall be determined Price.) Price.) Price.) accordingly. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 17 15 0 16 5 0 13 5 0 5. The provisions of this Order shall apply notwithstanding that any potatoes to which this Order is applicable are sold otherwise ( d) For potatoes grown in the counties of Collingwood, than by weight. Takaka, ·Waimea, and Murchison the authorized prices opera­ tive in the remainder of the South Island may be increased 6. The several prices, allowances, and margins of profit fixed by lOs. per ton. by this Order apply with respect to sales by auction as well as to (e) For potatoes grown in the North Island and sold for delivery other sales. in the months of March to June 1954 and thereafter pending the 7. (1) The growers' prices fixed by this Order do not include !ssue of any amending Price Order. the cost of saoks or other oontainers. Price per Ton f.o.r.s.e. the Grower's Station. Good Table. f.a.q. Under-grade. (2) The maximum prioe that may be oharged or received (Actual (Actual (Maximum by a grower for the saoks in whioh any lot of potatoes to whioh this Price.) Price.) Price.) Order applies are paoked shall be oomputed as follows :- £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. For corn saoks of a size 48 in. by 26! in., 46 in. by 26! in., 21 0 0 19 10 0 16 10 0 44 in. by 26! in., 46 in. by 23 in., or 41 in. by 23 in. : At the rate of lOs. per ton of potatoes: (2) Where any potatoes grown in the South Island are delivered For all other sacks or bags: No extra charge. by a grower otherwise than f.o.b.s.e. a port in the South Island the price that may be charged by the grower shall be the appropriate (3) Where any potatoes to which this Order applies are price in terms of the foregoing provisions of this clause, increased paoked in saoks the maximum price that may be oharged or received by the amount of the charges (if any) incurred by him in effecting for the potatoes shall be computed on the gross weight of the potatoes delivery and then reduced by the amount of the charges that would and the sacks. have been incurred by him if he had delivered the potatoes f.o. b.s.e. ft port in the South Island. ApPLICATION OF THIS ORDER (3) Where any potatoes grown in the North Island are delivered 8. (1) This Order applies to potatoes, including imported by a grower otherwise than f.o.r.s.e. the grower's station, the price potatoes, that are intended for human consumption that may be cha.rged by the grower shall be the appropriate price (2) All potatoes sold or delivered to a purchaser during the in terms of the foregoing provisions of this clause, increased by the currency of this Order shall be deemed to be intended for human amount of the charges (if any) incurred by-him in effecting delivery consumption unless they are sold for some other specific purpose. and then reduced by the amount ofthe charges that would have been incurred by him if he had delivered the potatoes f.o.r.s.e.'the grower~s 9. (1) The provisions of this Order fixing growers' prices shall station. apply only with respect to potatoes grown in New Zealand (a) (4) Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of that are the produce of seed potatoes planted on or before 31 this clause, where any extraordinary charges beyond. the control January 1954; or (b) that are the produce of seed potatoes planted of the grower are reasonably incurred by him in or in the course bf after 31 January 1954 and that are delivered to the purchaser delivering any potatoes at the place specified in any contract as after the commencement of this Order and on or before 31 May the place of delivery, the amount of such charges may. with the 1954. approval of the Tribunal, be added to the price to be paid to. the * Gazette, 16 July 1953, Vol. 1I, page 1160. grower for those potatoea. 318 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

Distributors' Prices Distributors and Other Wholesalers to Specify Weights and Grades of Potatoes on Relevant Invoices 12. (I) Subject to the provisions of the next succeeding clause' the maximum price that may be charged or received by any distribu­ 16. (I) Every rustributor or other wholesaler who sells any tor for any potatoes other than imported potatoes shall not exceed potatoes to which this Order applies shall specify in the relevant the sum of the following amounts : invoices, with respect to each item, the weight and the grade of the (a) The price actually paid or payable to the grower by potatoes comprised in the item. the same or any other distributor for the potatoes, (2) For the purposes of this clause the term "grade" with but not exceeding in any case the appropriate price respect to any lot of potatoes means, as the case may require, set out in clause 11 of this Order. "good table" or" f.a.q." or" under-grade." ( u) The price actually paid or payable to the grower by (3) Where no grade is specified in any invoice, the potatoes the same or any other distributor for the sacks, referred to in the invoice. shall, for the purpaae of this order be but not exceeding in any case the appropriate price deemed to be "under-grade." set out in clause 7 of this Order. d (c) The sum of3s. 6d. per ton to cover any gra~g and branding Retailers' Prices . charges where actually incurred by the same or any other 17. (I) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the distributor. maximum price inclusive of the container that may be charged or (d) The sum of 14s. a ton to cover brokerage, transport, or other received by any retailer for any potatoes to which this Order applies, charges that may be incurred by the same or any other shall not exceed the sum of the following amounts :- distributor. (e) An amount computed at the rate of 15s. a ton. (.a) The price actually paid or payable by the retailer for the potatoes, but not exceeding the appropriate price (2) Subject to the provisions of the next succeeding clause, the fixed by the foregoing provisions of this Order. maximum price that may be charged or received by any distributor (b) Any grading, transport, or other charges actually paid or for any potatoes imported into New Zealand by the distributor or payable by the retailer: any other person shall not exceed the sum of the following (c) An amount equal to 33! per cent of the sum of the amounts amounts :- specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) hereof. (a) The landed cost of the potatoes to the importer at the port (2) The retail price of any potatoes. computed in accordance of discharge : with the last preceding subclause, shall be calculated by reference (b) Any disbursements actually incurred and paid by the same to the prices and weights disclosed in the appropriate invoices. or any other distributor by way of brokerage in New Zealand (not exceeding in the aggregate 2s. 6d. a ton) (3) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing together with any grading, transport, or other charges provisions of this clause, but subject to the provisions of sub­ incurred in New Zealand and actually paid by the same clauses (4) and (5) hereof, the retail price of potatoes inclusive of the or any other distributor: container to which this Order applies shall not in any case exceed (c) An amount computed at the rate of 15s. ~. ton. the appropriate price set out in the Schedule hereto. 13. Where any wholetialer who does not n~mally carryon (4) Where any potatoes to which this Order applies are sold by business as a distributor sells any potatoes to anbther wholesaler reLail in lots of 14 lb. or 28 lb. or 56 lb. or. II21b., the maximum (thus becoming a distributor in respect of that transaction) the retail price inclusive of the conta,iner shall not in any case exceed :- price to be charged by the vendor may exceed the maximum price Where the Maximum determined in accordance with the Jast preceding clause by such Retail Price (as Fixed by Maximum Retail Price, per Lot of- the Last Preceding 14 lb. 28 lb. 56 lb. 112 lb. amoUnt B.S maybe mutually agreed to by the parties to the trans­ Subclause) is- s. d. B. d. s. d. s. d. action: . Provided that in any such case the maximum.. price that 3d. per lb. .• 3 4 6 6 13 0 25 9 may be charged by the purchasing wholesaler in accordance with the next succeeding clause shaH be determined as if he had bought 3!d. per lb.. . 3 8 7 I 14 2 28 0 3ld. perlb... 4 0 7 7 15 2 30 0 those potatoes· at the price paid by the wholesaler from whom he 31d. per lb.. . 4 3 8 2 16 4 32 3 bought them. 4d. per lb. .. 4 6 8 8 17 4 34 3 Wholesalers' Prices Qd. per lb.. . 4 10 9 3 18 6 366 4ld.perlb... 5 I 9 10 19 8 38 6 14. (I) Subject to the provisions of clause 13 hereof, the 4!d.perlb... 5 4 10 4 20 8 40 9 maximum price that may be charged or received by any wholesaler 5d. per lb. .. 5 8 10 II 21 6 42 9 for any potatoes other than imported potatoes and sold by him to a retailer for purposes of retail sale shall not exceed the sum of the (5) For the purposes of this subclause, the term "specified following amounts: weight" means 14 lb., 28 lb., 56 lb., or 112 lb. Where any (a) The price actually paid or payable by the wholesaler potatoes to which this order applies are sold by retail in any lot to the grower or any other person for the potatoes, exceeding 14Ib., a maximum price for the lot, inclusive of the but not exceeding in any case the appropriate price container, shall be calculated at the rate fixed in respect of the set out in clause 11 or fixed by the provisions of nearest specified weight to the weight of the lot sold. clause 12 of· this Order whichever ~s applicable. (6) If in respect of any lot of potatoes sold by a retailer the (b) The price actually paid or payable by .the wholesaler maximum price, calculated in accordance with the foregoing to the grower or· any other person for the sacks, provisions of this clause, is not an exact number of pence or half-pence but not exceeding in any. case the appropriate price (in the case ofa lot less than 5 lb.) or is not an exact number of pence set out in clause 7 of this Order. (in the case of a lot of 5 lb. or more), the maximum price of the (c) An amount (not exceeding 4s. a ton) in respect of any lot shall be the next highest halfpenny or the next highest penny, potatoes actually received into and delivered from the as the case may be. The provisions of this subclause shall apply wholesaler's store, together with any grading, transpo!"i, notwithstanding that in any case the retailer purports to sell any or other charges actually paid by the wholesaler: potatoes otherwise than by weight. (d) An amount equal to 2l per cent of the sum of the amounts (7) For the purposes of this clause the price paid or payable specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) hereof (to cover the by a retailer for any lot of potatoes and the grading, transport, estimated loss due to shrinkage and other natural causes), and other charges paid or payable by him in respect ofthe same lot, and, in the case of potatoes that have been actually shall be apportioned evenly over the whole lot, and the price and received into the wholesaler's store, a further amount charges paid or payable by the retailer for each Ilb~ of potatoes equal to Ii per cent of the aforesaid sum: included in the lot shall be determined accordingly. . (e) An amount computed at the rate of £1 17s. 6d. a ton for lots of less than a half-ton, and at the rate of £1 lOs. a 18. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of ton in all other cases. this Order and subject to such conditions, if any, asitthinks fit, the Tribunal, on application by any retailer, may. authorize special (2) Subject to the provisions of clause 13 hereof, the maximum maximum retail prices in respect of any potatoes to which this price that may be charged or received by any wholesaler for any Order applies where special circumstances exist or, for any reason potatoes imported into New Zealand by the wholesaler or any other extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred· by the person and sold by the wholesaler to a retailer for purposes of retail retailer in obtaining delivery from the source of supply that is sale shall not exceed the sum of the following amounts :- nearest or most convenient of access to him. Any authority given (a) The price .actually paid or payable by the wholesaler: by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a (b) An amount (not exceeding 5s. 4d. a ton) in respect of any specified lot or consignment of potatoes or may relate generally to potatoes actually received into and delivered from the all potatoes to which this Order applies sold by the retailer while wholesaler's store, together with any grading, transport, the approval remains in force. or other charges incurred in New Zealand and actually paid by the wholesaler: Retailers to Exhibit Prices (c) In respect of potatoes that have been actually received ·19. Every retailer who offers or exposes any potatoes to which int 0 the wholesaler's store, an amount equal to Ii per this Order applies for sale in any shop shall keep in a prominent cent of the sum of the amounts specified in paragraphs position in such proximity to the potatoes to which it relates as to (a) and (b) hereof: be obviously descriptive thereof a ticket, placard, or label on which (d) An amount computed at the rate of £1 17s. 6d. a ton for shall be stated in legible and prominent characters the retail price lots of less than a half-ton, and at the rate of £1 lOs. a per pound of the potatoes. ton in all .other cases. Oomputation of Distributors' and Whole8alers' Prices by· Reference to BRANDING OF GOOD TABLE POTATOES Average. Prices 20. Every grower, distributor, or wholesaler who grades· any 15. In computing the maximum price that may be charged potatoes as "good table" shall affix to every sack so graded· a by any rustributor or by any wholesaler for potatoes that have been tag on which shall be written the words "Good Table Grade" acquired by him in different lots at rufferent prices, the appropriate and the name and address of the person so grading 'the potatoes: maximum price may, with the general or special approval of the Provided, however, that where a grower so grading potatoes is a TribUnal, and subject to any conditions that may be imposed by the member of a growers' association approved by the Minister of Tribunal, be computed by reference to the average of the several Agrioulture his regiStered number may be given in plaoe of his prices paid for such potatoes. name and address. THE NE,V ZEALAND GAZETTm 319

SCHEDULE

MAXIMUl\I RETAIL PRICES (SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CLAUSE 17)

I When Sold Within the When :::lold Auckland Within a Radius Province, Ex- When Sold When i::lold of Twenty Miles eluding Gisborne When Sold in the Land vYhen i::lold When Sold Whell Sold During the Within a Radius of the Post Office Land District, Elsewhere in the Districts of in the Land l

Per Pound Per Pound Per Pound Per Pound Per Pound Per Pound Per Pound d. d. d. d. d. d. d. 1 March to April 1954 .. 4 4, 4 4t 4 3t 31 31 May to November 1954, 41 4 4t 4t 3t 4 31 or thereafter while this Order remains in force

Dated at Wellington, this 24th day of February 1954. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of: n. J. DALGLISH, (Judge) PI'e~ident. [L.S.] G. LAURENCE, Member.

Price Order No. 1532 (Amendment No.1 of Price Order No. 1(27) (Australian Wheat)

pURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Price Tribunal hereby makes the following amending Price Order:

1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1532, and shall be.read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 1527 (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order). 2. This Order shall come into force on the 26th day of February 1954. 3. The principal Order is hereby amended by revoking the table set out in clause 10 (1), and substituting the following table:

When Sold ex Store in Lots of- When Sold When Sold Place of Sale ex Wharf. ex Rail. One Sack or More Per Bushel Per Bushel 1 Ton or More. It Ton 0' "ore But I Two S,,'" 0' More But Less Than Two Per Bushel Less Than 1 Ton. ,But Less Than 1 Ton. Sacks. Per Bushel I Per Bushel Per Bushel

D. d. ~. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Auckla,nd 15 4t 15 10i 15 lli 16 Ii 16 3t Hamilton 16 7i 17 1 17 2 17 4 17 6 New Plymouth 15 6 16 1 16 7 16 8 16 10 17 0 Wanganui 16 5t 16 llt 17 ot 17 2t 17 4t Palmerston North L 16 3 16 8t 16 9i 16 lli 17 Feilding J It Gisborne 16 lOi 17 4i 17 5t 17 7i 17 9t Napier 15 7t 16 2 16 3 16 5 16 7 Hastings 16 6 16 7 16 9 16 11 Masterton 16 It 16 7 16 8 16 10 17 0 1 Wellington 15 15 6 2 15 7t 15 9t 15 llt 1 Blenheim 17 2t 17 7 2 17 8t 17 lOt 18 ot Nelson 17 3 17 9 17 10 18 0 18 2

Dated at Wellington, this 24th day of February 1954. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- D. J. DALGLISH (Judge), President. [L.S.] G. LAURENCE, Member. * Gazette, 28 January 1954, Vol. I, page 140.

Mining P1'ivileges to be Struck Off the Register

URSUANT to section 188 of the Mining Act 1926, I hereby,give notice that, unless sufficient cause be shown to the P eOlltrary within one month from the date hereof, the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Register. Dated at Oamaru., this 10th day of February 1954. R. C. DOBSON, Mining Registrar, Oamam.

SCHEDULE

N a tUl'e of Mining Licence I Date Locality Registered Holder No. Privilege ~------~------~------.------252 Special Alluvial Claim Bloek IX, Maerewhenua Survey Maerewhenua Goldfields Development Distriet Co., Ltd.

(Mines 10/5/27) 320 ~nm NEW ZEALAND GA2ETTE [No. 13

Decla1'ing Land to be Subject to Part I of the Maori Land OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter Amendment Act 1936 (Hokianga Development Scheme) N described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act 1952, unless caveat be lodged forbidding URSUANT to section 4 of the Maori Land Amendment the same on or before the expiration of one month from the P Act 1936, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby declares date of the' New Zealand Gazette containing this notice. the land described in the Schedule hereto to be subject to 8206. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PROPERTY Part I of the said Act. TRUSTEES, Lots 9, 10, 18, .19, and 20 of Section 5, Deeds Plan 35, being part of Allotment 37 of the SCHEDULE Parish of Opaheke containing together 2 roods 19·1 ALL that area of land in the Tokerau Maori Land Court perches, occupied by the applicant. (Plan 41305.) District, situate in Waoku Survey District, and known as Diagrams may lJe inspected at this office. Wairau North 2D Block containing 23 acres 1 rood 12 perches, Dated this 19th day of February 1954 at the Land more or less, and being all the land in certificate of title, Registry Office, Auckland. Volume 330, folio 65, Auckland Registry. WM. McBRIDE, District Land Registrar. Dated at Wellington, this 10th day of February 1954. For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs- M. SULLIVAN, Assistant Secretary, Department of Maori Affairs. VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of the (M.A. 61/3; 19/F/4D) E outstanding duplicate of certificate of title, Volume 276, folio 15 (Wellington Registry), in the name of WILLIAM DIXON, of Petone, Soap Boiler, for 17·2 perches, more or less, being part of Section 7, Hutt District, and being Lot BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 88 on Deposited Plan No. 1744 and application (K. 34291) having been made to me for a new certificate of title in lieu In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court thereof, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue such llew certificate of title on the expiration of fourteen days ALTER CLYDE SUTHERLAND, of Bank Street, from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. W Whangarei, Barman, was adjudged bankrupt on Dated this 17th day of February 1954 at the Land 17 February 1954. Creditors' meeting will be held at Registry Office, Wellington. Courthouse, Whangarei, on Wednesday, 3 March 1954, at 10 a.m. D. A. YOUNG, District Land Registrar. T. P . PAIN, Official Assignee. Whangarei, 17 February 1954. VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Volume 562, in Bankr'uptcy-Suprwrne Court E folio 9 ( Canterbury Registry), for 32 perches, or there­ abouts, situated in Block X, Arowhenua Survey District, LIFFORD ARMITAGE CAPNER, of 9 Torokina Place, being Lot 1 on Deposited Plan No. 14393, part of Rural C Onehunga, Auckland, Labourer, was adjudged bankrupt Section 370, in the name of PHILIPPE SIDNEY DE on 17 February 1954. Creditors' meeting will be held at my QUETTEVILLE CABOT, of Chicago, Professor" having office, on Thursday, 4 March 1954, at 10.30 a.m. been lodged with me together with an application for the issue of a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is T. C. DOUGLAS, Official Assignee. hereby given of my intention to issue such new certificate Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, of title upon the expiration of fourteen days from the date Auckland C. 1. of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated this 18th day of February 1954 at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch. In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court N. E. WILSON, District Land Registrar. LAN JOHN CAMPBELL, of Te Awamutu) Asphalting A Contractor, was adjudged bankrupt on 17 February 1954. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Te Awamutu, on Wednesday, 3 March 1954, at 10 a.m. ADVERTISEMENTS C. P. SIMMONDS, Official Assignee. Hamilton, 17 February 1954. THE COMPANIES ACT 1933, SECTION 282 (3) In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three In the matter of the Administration Act 1952, Part IV, N months from this date the name of the undermentioned and in the matter of the estate of TE HOERoA P AORA company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck T AHAU ( otherwise known as TE HOEROA T AHA u) , off the Register and the company dissolved: late of Hastings, Contractor, deceased. The Robert's Safety Extension Ladder Company Limited. OTICE is hereby given that an order has been made for T. 1926/15. N administration by me of this estate. Creditors' meeting Given under my hand at New Plymouth, this 19th day of will be held at the Courthouse, Hastings, on Wednesday, the February 1954. 24th day of February 1954, at 11 a.m. O. T. KELLY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. P. MARTIN, Official Assignee. Napier, 17 February 1954.

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Co'urt THE COMPANIES ACT 1933, SECTION 282 (6)

LFRED THOMAS, of Greymouth, Bootmaker, was OTICE is hereby given that the name of the under­ A adjudged bankrupt on 17 February 1954. Creditors' N mentioned company has been struck off the Register meeting will be held at Courthouse, Greymouth, on Monday, and the company dissolved: 1 March 1954, at 11 a.m. Excelsior Hotel Limited. 1949/72. F. S. COLLIER, Official Assignee. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 22nd day of Supreme Court, Greymouth, 17 February 1954. February 1954. K. L. WESTMORELAND, Assistant Registrar of Companies. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

VIDENCE of the loss of Crown lease, Volume 735, folio E 8, Auckland Registry, for 53 acres and 39 perches, being THE COMPANIES ACT 1933, SECTION 282 (3) Sections 2 and 3, Block I, Kaeo Survey District, in the names of ARTHUR KARL WEBER, formerly of Whangaroa, OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three Farmer, but now of Whangarei, Retired Farmer, and ERIC N months from this date the name of the undermentioned BERNARD WEBER, of Whangaroa, Farmer, having been company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be lodged with me together with an application to issue a struck off the Register and the company dissolved: provisional Crown lease in lieu thereof, notice is hereby Arnst's Garage Limited. 1951/4. given of my intention to issue such provisional Crown lease Empire Motors Limited. 1936/172. on the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Tumai Boardinghouse Limited. 1950/242. New Zealand Gazette containing this notice. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 18th day of Dated this 19th day of February 1954 at the Land February 1954. Registry Office, Auckland. K. L. WESTMORELAND, WM. MoBRIDE, District Land Registrar. Assistant Registrar of Companies. 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 321

'1'HE COMPANIES ACT 1933 SECOND SCHEDUI,E THAT portion of the Makohau Road containing 38·6 perches, orrlcE is hereby given pursuant to section 8 of the more or less, shown coloured green on the plan above referred N above-mentioned Act that the register and records of to. the companies, the names of which are set out in the first column of the Schedule hereto which have hitherto been Dated at Marton, this 16th day of February 1954. kept at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies at the respective places named in the second column of the 1075 W. T. TILLICK, Town Clerk. Schedule hereto, have been transferred to the office of the ARsistant Registrar of Companies at the respective places ---- -~---~------named in the third column of the Schedule hereto. Dated at Wellington, thii' 1st day of Decemher 1953. FEATHERSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL

Register I Register NOTICE mil INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR RoAD PURPORER Name of Company Previously Transferred UNDER THE PUBLIC 'WORKS ACT ] 928 Kept At '1'0 I OTICE is hereby given that the Mayor, Councillors, and N Burgesses of the Borough of Featherston require to take Caldwells Lingerie Limited '\Vellington .. Dunedin. the lands described in the Schedule hereto. The Ian ds are Frei'hfields Limited Nelson '\Vellington. required for the purpose of a publie work, namely, for street. Hazel Woods (N.Z.) 'Limited •... Christchurch Notice is hereby given that a plan of the said lands if' Nisbet House (N.Z.) Limited. " open for inspection at the offices of the Featherston Borough Council, Featherston. All persons affected by such taking are " hereby required to set forth in writing any well-grounded D. A. YOUNG, Regii'trar of Companies. ohjecti011R to the execution of sueh work or to the taking of such lands and to send such writing, within forty (40) days from the first publication of this notice, to the Town Clerk at THE COMPANIES ACT 1933, SECTION 282 (3) the Council Chamhers, Featherston.

AKE notice that, at the expiration of three months from A. R. P. Being T the date hereof, the name of the undermentioned com­ o 0 4·07 Part Section 236, Township of Featherston; as pany will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck coloured sepia on Plan S.O. 23089. off the Register and the company will be dissolved: o 0 7·77 Part Sections 235, 236, Township of Featherston; Munro Implements Limited. 1939/35. as coloured orange on Plan S.O. 23089. o (j 7·67 Part Section 236, Township of Featherston; as Dated at Dunedin, this 19th day of February 1954. coloured blue on Plan S.O. 23089. B. B. C. :MURRAY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. o () 12·46 Part Lot 5, D.P. 14315, being Part Section 235, Township of Featherston; coloured sepia on plan 8.0. 23089. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY o 0 7·51 Part Section 238, Township of Featherston; coloured blue on Plan S.O. 230S9. OTICE is hereby given that AGENCY HOLDINGS, LIMITED, o 0 7·37 Part Section 238, Township of Featherston; N has changed its name to THEODORE H. GUNDERSEN, coloured orange on Plan S.O. 2iW89. LIMITED, and that the Jlew name was this day entered in m~r o 0 7·21 Part Secbon 240, Township of Featherston; Register of Companiei' in place of the former name. coloured sepia Oll Plan S.O. 2iW8H. Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February 1954. o 07·27 Part Section 240, Township of .E'eatherston; coloured 'blue on Plan S.O. 2:W8~). K. L. WESTMORELAND, o 0 15·53 Lot 6, L.T. 1fl234, being Part SectiOlls 237, 239, 1074 Assii'tant Registrar of Companies. TO'wnship of Featherston; coloured orange on Plan S.O. 2:108~). MARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL o 0 4·54 Part Lot 2, L.T. 16234, being Part Section 237, Township of Featherston; coloured orange on NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND Plan S.O. 2308~j. o 0 4·71 Part Lot 3, L.T. 16234, being Part Section 237, In the matter of the Public Works Act 1928 and the Township of Featherston; coloured orange 011 Municipal Corporations Act 1933 and their respective Plan S.O. 230S!J. amendments. o 0 4·88 Part Lot A, L.T. 16234, being Part Section 239, Township of Featherston; coloured orange on OTICE is hereby given that the Marton Borough Council Plan 8.0. 2308!J .. N proposes under the provisions of the ahove-mentioned o 0 5·08 Part Lot 5, L.T. 16234, being Part Section 239, Acts to execute certain public works, namely, the construction Township of Featherston; coloured orange on of a reservoir and water-supply scheme and necessary road Plan S.O. 23089. deviation, and for the purposes of such public works the o 0 8·34 Part Section 242, Township of Featherston; lands described in the First Schedule hereto are required to coloured orange on Plan S.O. 23089. 11e taken, and the part of the road described in the Second o 0 7·18 Part Section 242, Township of Featherston; Nehedule is required to be closed. coloured blue on Plan S.O. 23089. Notice is hereby further given that a plan of the o 0 15·81 Part Section 244, Township of Featherston; la.nd so required to be taken and of the road so required coloured orange on Plan S.O. 2:W8~j. to be closed is deposited in the office of the Council at o 0 24·72 Part Lot 1, D.P. 16331, being Part Section 241, High Street, Marton, and is available for inspection, without 243, Township of Featherston; coloured sepia fee, by all persons during ordinary office hours. All persons on Plan S.O. 23089. affected by the execution of the said works or by the taking o 0 8·04 Part Section 243, Township of Featherston; of such lands or by the closing of the said road who have coloured blue on Plan S.O. 23089. any well-grounded objections to the same must state their The pieces of land above described being situate in Block objectioni' in writing, and send the same to or lodge the III of the \Vairarapa Survey District and all are situate in the i'ame at the office of the said Marton Borough Council, at Borough of Featherston. High Street, Marton. 'within forty days from the first Dated this 15th day of February 1954. publication of thii' notice, i.e., on or before the 30th day of This notice was first published on the 22nd day of March 1054. February 1954. FIRST SCHEDULE 1076 P. S. McLAREN, Town Clerk. 1. 19 acres 1 rood 2() perches, more or less, situate in Block XI of the Wangaehu Survey District, being part of Block LVIII of the Rangitikei District, and being also pa.rt of the land in Deposited Plan No. 7464 and part of the APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE FOR A WATER-RACR land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 5 Hi, folio 129 (Wellington Register). UNDER 'PHE MINING ACT 1926 2. 7 acres Hi perches, more or less, situate in Block XI of the '\Vangaehu Survey District, being part of Block LX To the ,\Yarden of the Otago Mining District, at Cromwell. of the Rangitikei Distriet, and being part of the lana comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 334, URSUANT to the Mining Act 1926, the undersigned IAN folio 2:~8 (Wellington Register). P ELMORE MrKECHNm, of Middlemarch, Farmer, hereby 3. 2 acres 3 roods 20 perches, more or less, situate in applies for a licence for a water-race, as specified in the Block XI of the \Vangaehu Survey District, being part of Schedule hereto, the course \yhereof has been duly marked Block LVIII of the Rangitikei District, and being also part out for the purpose. • of the land in Deposited Plan No. 74(i4 and the whole of Mark on pegi': M. the land comprised and degcribed in certificate of title, Volumo Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: :W9, foli 0 U)2 (\Vellington Register). 21 December 1953, at 10 a.m. 4. 57 acres 18·8 perches, more or less, situate in Block Date and number of miner's right: 21 December 1953, XI of the Wangaehu Survey District, being part of Block No. 89738. LVII of the Ihngitikei District, and heing part of the land Address for service: Care of Fraser, Macdonal(1, and comprise(l and described in certifica te of title, Volume 58!), Martin, Solicitors, RanfUI'ly. . iolio170 (Wellington Register'f. Dated at Ranfur1;', thi.s 2Rth day of January 1954. 322 THE NEW '-ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

SCHEDULE AUSTIN NEELS, LIMITED LOCALITY of the race, and of its starting and terminal points; also description of land traversed, e.g., unalienated Crown IN LIQUIDATION land, private land, or otherwise: Commencing in applicant's property, being Lot 1, D.P. 5457, Strath-Taieri Survey District, at a point in Rhiew or Six Mile Creek about 24 OTICE is hereby given that the above company is in chains north-west of Old Coach Road and running thence in N liquidation, and that H. R. N. NEWMAN, Public an easterly direction a distance of 10 chains and terminating Accountant, Auckland, was appointed liquidator. in said Lot 1. A meeting of creditors will be held in the Chamber of Length and intended course of race: 230 yards, easterly. Commerce, Courthouse Lane, Auckland, at 11 a.m. on Friday, Points of intake: One, in Rhiew Creek. 12 March 1954. ' Estimated time and cost of construction: Constructed. Mean depth and breadth: 1 ft. by 2 ft. H. R. N. NEWMAN, Public Accountant, Number of heads to be diverted: 2 heads. 1082 Liquidator. Purpose for which water is to be used: Irrigation, domes­ tic, and stock. Proposed term of licence: Twenty-one years. DENHAM KERR, LIMITED Signature of Applicant: In the matter of the Companies Act 1933, and in the IAN ELMORE MQKECHNIE, matter of DENHAM KERR, LIMITED. by his Solicitor, A. H. MACDONALD. OTICE is hereby given that an Order of the Supreme N Court of New Zealand, dated the 18th day of December Precise time of filing of the foregoing application: 12 195:1, confirming the reduction of the capital of the above­ February 1954, at 9 a.m. named company from £10,000 to £5,000, and the minute Time and place appointed fQr the hearing of the applica­ approved by the Court showing with respect to the capital of tion and all objections thereto: Wednesday, 10 March 1954, the company, as altered, the several particulars required by at 10 a.m., at ,Varden's Court, Cromwell. the above-mentioned Act, was registered by the Register of Objections must be filed in the Registrar's office and Companies on the 15th day of February 1954. ,'1'he said notified to applicant at least three days before the time so minute is in the words and figures following, namely: appointed. , 'The share capital of the company is henceforth £5,000 1077 F. A. FOOTE, Mining Registrar. divided into 5,000 ordinary shares of £1 each and each share being paid up to £1." Dated this 15th day of February 1954. FELL, PUTNAM, AND MACANDREW, WAITEMATA JOINERY COMPANY, LIMITED 1083 Solicitors for the Company.

MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP GOODWIN BUILDINGS, LIMITED

In the matter of the Companies Act 1933, and in the OTICE is hereby given, in compliance with section 222 of matter of GOODWIN BUILDINGS, LIMITED, a duly N the Companies Act 1933, that on the 17th day of incorporated company having its registered office at February 1954 the following special resolution was passed: 222-28 Willis Street, Wellington. "That Waitemata Joinery Company, Limited, be wound OTICE is hereby given that by special resolution of up voluntarily, the necessary declaration of solvency having N members of the company passed on the 15th day .f heen filed; and that DUDLEY NORTON CHAMBERS, Public February 1954 it was resolved that the company be wound Accountant, of Auckland, be and is hereby appointed liquidator up voluntarily, and that Mr MARK DE RENZY PETRIE, of for the purpose of winding-up the said company." Wellington, Company Secretary, be appointed liquidator for the purposes of such winding-up. ' Dated this 17th day of February 1954. Dated this 17th day of February 1954. D. N. CHAMBERS, Liquidator. E. A. R. JONES & VICKERMAN, Chambers, Worth, and Chambers, Chambers of Commerce Solicitors for the Liquidator. Building, Courthouse Lane, Auckland C.1. 1078 328 Lambton Quay, Wellington. 1084

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY OTICE is hereby .given that FORMULA DEVELOPMENT N COMPANY, LIMITED, 1952/48, has changed its name to OTICE is hereby given that O.K. PACKING COMPANY, BLUE MOON LIMITED, and that the new name has been entered N LIMITED, has changed its name to LITECRAFT MANU­ on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. FACTURING, LIMITED, and that the new name was this day Dated at Napier, this 16th day of February 1954. entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. 1085 G. JANISCH, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Dated at Christchurch, this 15th day of February 1954. A. J. S. SMITH, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A.B.C. PRINTING CO. LTD. 1079 IN LIQUIDATION

In the matter of the Compani~s Act 1933 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of creditors of N the A.B.C. Printing Co. Ltd. will be held at the office of Auckland Trade Linotypes (1952) Ltd. on Monday, 15 OTICE is hereby given that R. W. SEARLE, LIMITED, Marc:h 1954, at 7 0 'clock p.m. N W.D. 1950/9, has changed its name to JOHN MOORE, LIMITED, and that the new name has been entered on my B'usiness,' Register of Companies in place of the former name. To receive a final account of the liquidation. Dated at Hokitika, this 16th day of February 1954. 1086 D. H. McDONALD, Liquidator. L. ESTERMAN, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 1080 A.B.C. PRINTING CO. LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY In the matter of the Companies Act 1933 OTICE is hereby given that ANN'S PANTRY, LIMITED, OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of shareholders N has changed its name to MAUNGAPORAU STATION, N of the A.B.C. Printing Co. Ltd. will be held at the LIMITED, and that the new name was this dav entered on mv office of Auckland Trade Lillotypes (1952) Ltd. on Monday, Register of Companies in place of the former name. . 15 March 1954, at 7.45 p.m. Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of February 1954. Bt~siness " K. L. WESTMORELAND, To receive n final account of the liquidation. 1081 Assistant Registrar of Companies. 1087 D. H. McDONALD, Liquidator. 25 FEB.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 323

CYCLE8 LnliTED in that behalf enabling to execute certain public works, namely, street, Costley Street, in the Borough of Carterton; IN LIQUIDATION and for the purpose of such public works the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken; and notice OTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 232 of is hereby further given that a plan of the land so required N the Companies Act 1933 that a general meeting of to be taken is deposited in the public office of the Town the above-named company will be held at the offices of Clerk to the said Council at the Council Chambers, High Maguire, SeymonT, Butcher, and Rowe, Kimbolton Road, Street, CaTterton, and is there open for inspection, without Feilding, on '.Monday the 22nd day of March 1954, at fee, by all persons during ordinary office hours; and that 10 a.m., for the purpose of having an account laid before all persons affected by the taking of such land should if the meeting sho\ving the manner in which the winding ,!-p they have ,vell-grounded objections to the taking of the said has lleell conducted and the property of the company dIS­ lands set forth the same in writing and send such writing, posed of and of hearing any explanation that may be given within forty days from the first publication of this notice, by the liquidator, and also of determining by extraordinary to the Carterton Borough Council addressed to the Town resolution the manner in which the books, accounts, and Clerk at his said office. documents of the company and of the liquidator thereof shall 11e disposed of. SCHEDULE C. T. RO,\YE. Liquidator. ALL those parcels of land situate in the Borough of Carterton Kimbolton Road, Feilding. ' 1089 containing by admeasurement, respectively: 1. 1 rood 38·9 perches, more or less, and 1 rood 25·02 perches, more or less, being part of Section 210 of the Taratahi Plain Block, as is more particularly shown on S.O. J. CROWE AND SONS LHIITED Plan 22858 and thereon coloured blue. 2. 32·74 perches, more or less, being part of Section 210 NOTICE 01<' MEETING 01<' CREDI1'ORS of the Tamtahi Plain Block, as is more particularly shown on S.O. Plan 22858 and thereon coloured orange. OTICE is hereby given that a resolution having been 3. 15·89 perches, more or less, being part of Section 210 N passed by means of an entry in the minute book of of the Taratahi Plain Block, as is more particularly shown the company whereby it was resolved that the company be on S.O. Plan 22858 and thereon coloured sepia. voluntarily wound up upon the grounds that the company 4. 29·71 perches, more 01' less, being part of Section 210 cannot, by reason of its liabilitie~ continue in business, and of the Taratahi Plain Block, as is more particularly shown pursuant to section 234 of the liompanies Act 1933 notice on S.O. Plan 22858 and thereon coloured orange. is hereby further given that a meeting of the creditors of the 5. 35·66 perches, more or less, being part of Section 210 said company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce Board of the Taratahi Plain Block, as is mOl'e particularly shown Room, Dominion Building, Mercer Street, ·Wellington, on on S.O. Plan 22858 and thereon coloured sepia. l\{onday, the 1st day of March 1954, at 2.15 0 'clock in the 6. 18·11 perches, more or less, being part of Section 210 afternoon, at which meeting a full statement of the position of the Taratahi Plain Block, as is more particularly shown of the company's affairs, together with a list of the creditors on S.O. Plan 22858 and thereon coloured orange. and the estimated amount of their claims will be laid before Dated at Carterton, this 25th day of February 1954. the meeting, and at which meeting the creditors, in pursuance of section 235 of the said Act, may nominate a person to be 1093 R. S. STEVENS, Town Clerk. the liquidator of the company, and in pursuance of section 2BG of the said Act, may appoint a committee of inspection. BEAU MONDE LIMITED Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of February 1954. 1mJO B. C. HUMPHREY, Secretary of the Compan;-. IN LIQUIDATION OTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 222 of the N Companies Act 1933 that on the 16th day of February HAMILTON A UT08 LIMITED 1954 the members of the above-named company passed the following resolution: IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION I; That the company, having ceased to carryon business, be wound up voluntarily, and that },![r GEORGE ·WILLIAM J AOK In the matter of the Companies Act 19:33, and in the BELL, of Dunedin, Public Accountant, be and is hereby matter of HAMILTON AUTOS LnvlITED (in voluntary appointed liquidator of the company." I.,iquidation. ) Datecl this 17th day of February 1954. OTICE is hereby given that by an entry in its minute 1094 G. \V. J. BELL, Liquidator. N book, pursuant to section 300 (1) of the Companies Act 19:3:3 and dated the 17th day of February 1954, the above­ named company passed the following special resolution: EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL , , (1) That the company be wound up voluntarily. "(2) That 1\1:1' N. 1. McKEAN, of Hamilton, Public RESOLCTIOK MAKING SPECIAL RATE Accountant, be and is herel1y appointed liquidator of the company. " Hm£sing Loan 1953, £3,80() Dated this 17th day of E'ebruary 195:1:. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in thn t N. 1. McKEAN, Liquidator. I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act 1926, the East­ Accountants' Chambers, 184 Victoria Street, Hamilton. bourne Borough Council hereby resolves as follows: 1001 "That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of three thousand thre.e hundred pounds (£3,300) authorized to be raised by the E,,,stbourne Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act for the SPECIALTY TEXTILES LIMITED purpose of erecting a staff dwelling, the sajd Eastbourne Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of IN LIQUIDATION one-fifth of one penny (td.) in the pound on the rateable value (being the unimproved value) of all rateable property Membe1'S' Voluntary Winding-1lp in the Borough of Eastbourne; and that such special rate shall he an annuHll.,- recurriEg special rate during the In the matter of the Companies Act 193;:;, and in the currency of such loan and be payable yearly on the 1st day matter of SPECIALTY rrEXTILES LnnTET). of .June in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty-five years, or until the loan OTICE is hereby given that the following special is fully paid off." N resolution has been passed by the company on the 19th day of February 1954: Passed at a special meeting of the council held on the 14th day of January 1954. "'That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that 1095 C. L. BISHOP, Mayor. \VILLIAM DRUMMOND BARCLAY, of Auckland, Public Accountant, be and is hereby appointed liquidator for the purpose of such ,yinding-up." R. HUDSON AND CO. LTD. Dated at Auckland, this 19th day of February 1954. 1092 ",V. D. BARCLAY, LiquidatoT. IN LIQUIDATION In the matter of the Companies Act 1933, and ill the matter of R. HUDSON AND Co. LTD. (in liquidation). CARTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL OTICE is hereby given that the final general meeting of N the company, called pursuant to section 232 of the NOTICE Oli' INTENTION TO TAKE LAND above-mentioned Act, will be held at the registered office of Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd., 30 Castle Street, Dunedin, on In the matter of the Public Works Act 1948 and the Monday, 15 March 1954, at 9.30 a.m., for the purpose of Municipal Corporations Act 1933 and their respective receiving the liquidator's accounts showing how the winding-up amendments. has been conducted and the property of the company disposecl OTICE is hereby given that the Carterton Borough of. N Council proposes under the provisions of the above­ Dated at Dunedin, this 19th day of Febmary 1954. named Acts and of all other Acts, powers, and authorities it 1096 L. M. SATTERTH,\V.AITE, Liquidator. G 324 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 13

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CENSUS AND STATISTICS DEPARTMENT PUBLICATIONS OTICE is hereby given that INTERCITY BRICKS LIMITED Price N has changed its name to INDUSTRIAL BRICKS LIMITED, Name of Publication Per Copy Postage and that the new name was this day entered on my Register s. d. s. d. of Companies in place of the former name. New Zealand Official Year-Book ( 1953 ) 15 0 1 2 Dated at Auckland, this 8th day of February 1954. Pocket Digest of Statistics (1952) 2 6 o 2 1097 J. E. AUBIN, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Monthly Abstract of Statistics. Latest avail- able statistics on numerous subjects, with detailed trade figures, £2 2s. per calendar year, post free 4 0 o 2 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Balance of Payments ( 1950-51 to 1952-53) Special Supplement, Septem- ber 1953, Monthly Abstract ...... 2 0 o 2 OTICE is hereby given that BARTLETT'S STORES LIMITED Cens.us of Distribution (1953) -Retail N has changed its name to ARIA GE~ERAL STORES LIMITED, Trading. Supplement, August 1953, and that the new name was this day entered on my Register Monthly Abstract of Companies in place of the former name. Maori Population Projections Supplement Dated at Auckland, this 12th day of February 1954. to December 1953, Monthly Abstract 1098 J. E. AUBIN, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Non- Maori Population Projections Supplement to October 1953, Monthly Abstract National Income and Sector Accounts: CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY (1938-39 to 1952-53) Special Supple­ ment, July 1953, Monthly Abstract _._. 3 0 o 2 New Zealand Life Tables (Maori) OTICE is hereby given that SARGEANT'S SERVICE STATION (1950-52) Special Supplement Novem­ N LIMITED has changed its name to A. McLAREN & ber 1953, Monthly Abstract 6 2 COMPANY LIMITED, and that the new name was this day o entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former New Zealand Life Tables (Non-Maori) name. (1950-52) . Special Supplement July 1953, Monthly Abstract 6 o 3 Dated at Auckland, this 5th day of February 1954. Retail Prices in New Zealand: Special 10!W .T. E. AUBIN, Assistant Registrur of Companies. Supplement Oct.-Nov. 1Q49, Monthly Abstract 2 0 o 2 External Trade (1949 and 1950) 5 0 o 3 Local Authorities Handbook. Issued annually CHANGE OF NAME OF CO:MP ANY (1950-51 ) 15 0 o 7 Annual Statistical Reports (with intro­ OTICE is hereby given that ROB Roy ICE CREAM LIMITED ductory explanatory letterpress in each N has changed its name to CAMERON FINANCE LIMITED, and case)- that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Population and Buildings Statistics Companies in place of the former name. (1951-52) 7 0 o 3 Dated at Auckland, this 5th day of February 1954. Vital Statistics (1952) 5 6 o 2 External Trade- 1100 J. E. AUBIN, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Part A-Exports (1949 and 1952)* 15 0 o 5 Agricultural and Pastoral Production (1951-52) 5 0 o 3 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Factory Production (1950-51) 10 0 o 5 Insurance (1951) 3 0 o 3 OTICE is hereby given that ,VELLSFORD FARJYIER..S' LIME Income and Income-tax Statistics for the Income Year 1949-50 N LIMITED has changed its name to FARMERS' LIME 5 o o 3 CWELLSFORD) LIMITED, and that the new name was this day Industrial Accidents (1949 and 1950) _. __ 6 o o 3 entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former Justice Statistics (1951) 7 6 o 3 name. Prices, ·Wages, and Labour Statistics Dated at Auckland, this 4th day of February 1954. (1949-50 and 1950-51) 7 f) o 3 Maps of Urban Areas (1951) 20 o o 3 1101 J. E. AUBIN, Assistant R-egistrar of Companies. Census of Public Libraries (1949) 2 6 o 2 Reports of the Census- 1951- Vol. I : Increase and Location of RAETIHI HYGIENIC BAKERY LIMITED Population 7 6 o 4- VoL II: Ages and Marital Status 10 6 o 4 IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION Vol. III: Religious Pro f e s s ion s (including summaries for Depend­ ent Children, Race, and War OTICE is hereby given in terms of section 222 of the Service) 5 o o 2 N Companies Act 1933 that on the 22nd day of February Appendix A: Poultry 2 6 o 2 1954 the above-named company by entry in its minute-book 1945- passed a resolution "That the company be wound up volun­ Vol. I : Increase and Location of tarily by the creditors thereof"; and notice is further given Population 4 6 o 3 that a meeting of creditors of the company will be held at Vol. II: Island Territories ...... 2 p.m. on Wednesday, the 3rd day of March 1954, at the 2 6 o 2 company's registered office in Seddon Street, Raetihi. Vol. III: Maori CenSus ...... 5 o o 2 VoL IV: Ages and Marital Status 5 o o 3 Dated at Raetihi, this 22nd day of February 1954. Vol. V: Dependent Children 12 6 o 2 L. F. BAIRD, Vol. VI: Religious Professions 10 o o 2 1102 Liquidator appointed by the Company. Vol. VII: Birthplaces and Duration of Residence of Overseas-born 10 o o 3 Vol. VIII: Race 3 6 o 3 Vol. IX: Industries and Occupations 7 6 o 3 THE LINKWATER CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY Vol. X : Incomes ...... 7 6 o 5 LIMITED Vol. XI: Dwellings and Households o o 3 Apendix A: Poultry 2 6 o 2 IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION Appendix B: War Service ...... 2 6 o 2 Appendix C: Usual Place of Residence 3 6 o 2 Interim Returns of Ages, Marital OTICE is hereby given that by special resolution of the Status, Religious Professions, Birth­ N shareholders of the above company, passed on the 20th places, Duration of Residence of day of February 1954, it was resolved that the company be • Overseas-born, Race, War Service, wouna. up voluntarily, and that JAMES RISK NAYSMITH, Public Industries, Occupations, Occupa­ Accountant, of Blenheim, be appointed liquidator. tional Status, and Travelling Time 2 6 o 2 1104 J. R. NAYSMITH, Liquidator. * Published by the Customs Department. :25 FEB.] THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTE 325

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