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THE GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1943

CORRIGENDA SCHEDULE .APPRiOIXIMATE areas of_ the pieces of road hereby stopped:- N the notices under the Regulations Act, 1936, published in the A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through Gazette of the 15th July, 1943, at page 773, the date of enactment I 2 1 22·4} of the Motor-vehicles (Special Types) Regulations (No. 2), 1937, 0 0 24·7 Maµgahl;l,uini No. 7 _Section 137 Block. Amendment No. ·l, and the Transport Licensing Passenger 0 1 15·5 . - · Regulations 1936, Amendment No. 4, should read "14/7 /43" instead of" 15/7/43." Situated in Block IV, Tokomaru Survey.,..District {.. Gis­ borne R.D.). (S.O. 4070, blue.) J. W. HEENAN, Under-Secretary, Department of Internal Affairs. In _the Gisborne Land District; as the same are ?TI.ore particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D.· 105929, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at W ellin.gton., and thereon coloured green. · ·- ' Crown Land in Land District set apart for the Purposes of the Native Housing Act, 1935 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion. _of_ New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, .this ·12tb- [L.s.J - C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General day of July, 1943. · · A PROCLAMATION R. SEMPLE, Minister of Wonks. N pursuance_ of the power and authority conferred upcin me by I section two of the Native Housing Amendment Act, 1938, I, GOD SAVE THE KING! Cyril Louis· Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion (P.\V. 70/4/24/0/4.) of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is hereby set aside for the purposes of the Native Housing Act, 1935. Land. proclaimed as Street in the City of SCHEDULE AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-BOROUGH OF WAIHI [L.s.J C. L. N. NEW.ALL, Govemor-General ALL that area containing by admeasurement 3 roods 25 perches, . .A PROCLAMATION more or less, being Section 193, Block XVI, Ohinemuri Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan N pursuanc~ and exercise of - the powers conferred - by marked L. and S. 30/228/6lc, deposited in the Head Office, Depart- I section twelve of the Land Act, 1_924, I, Cyr:i1:; rLou\s , ment of Lands and Survey, at' , and thereon bordered red. Norton· Newall,·· the Gove:rnor-General of the· Domi:nio:n qif (S.O. 31408.) ~ ew Zealand, do hereby proclaim_ as street the fand f~s.~i·ibl:l!l m the Schedule hereto. ·:? Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General _ : of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 15th day of July, 1943. SCHEDU~E H. G. R. MASON, Native _Minister. .APPR-OXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as street: 5·76 perches. , GOD SAVE THE KING ! · Being part Lot 214, Glen Estate,. and being part Section 67, (N.D. 30/1/71.) · Block VI, Town District (Ci~y. of Dynedin) (Otag(? R.D.). (S.0. 9328.) _ . _ · . ,, • _ In the Otago Land District; as the · same is _ more Stopping Government Road in Block IV, Tokomaru Survey particularly, _delineated on the -plan marked P.W.H. 115502, District " Ueposited in the office of the Minister of ·works at Wellfngtoii; and thereon coloured .blue. · · · · ·- · [L.S.] C. L. N. NEW.ALL, Governor-General Given -under the :hand of His Excellency the Gove:rnoi~ .A PROCL.AM.A TION General of the Dominion of New Zealand' i,:ri.cl. N pursuance• and exercise of. the powers and authorities : issued u~der the Seal·· of that Dpminion, thi~ .20th I vested in, me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of _ day of· J'uly, 1943. _ e'\Tery other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do here'!::iy proclaim as stopped the Government road described in the GoD SAVE THE KING! Schedule hereto, such road being no longer required. (P.W. 51/1585.) -A 798 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Land taken and Portion of Pub.lie Reserv~ set apart for Public Works

[L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION N -pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act,_ 1928, and of every oth~r _power an

FIRST SCHEDULE

Approximate Situated in ·I Situated in Shown on Plan Colomed Areas of the Pieces Being Survey District of I o:q Plan of Land taken. Block . A. R. P. r 1 0 1·07 Allotment 350, Town of Hamilton West I II ~amilton .. P.W.D. 115386/31726 Red. I 0 1 37·85 Part Allotment 353, Town of Hamilt<'>n II .. I I " " " 211 West : 0 1 38·22 Part Allotment 351, Town of Hamilton II .. Red, edged i West " " red. l i 0 13.9g Lot I, D.P. 17285, being' parts Allotme~ts II .. . " Red. 347 and 349, Town of Hamilton West ', " I (Borough of Hamilton.) (Auckland Land District.) I

0 1 19·5 Parts of Lots 16 and 17, D.P. 92, being · VI, Mangaone .. P.W.D. 117431/21044 Orange. . part Section 13, Settlement of ,Ek~ta- rI huna, and parts of Lots 16F and l 7F, 212 D.P. 466, being part closed road 0 0 2 Parts of Lots l 6F and l 7F, D .P. 466, being VI .. Blue. il part closed :i;oad -- " " , (Borough of Eketahuna.) (Wellington Land District.) ' r. 0 2 28·1 Part Lot 1, D.P. 3058, being part Section XIV Waipakura .. P.W.D. 116787 /20225 . Sepia. 213 164, Left Bank of Wanganui River \ 2 0 3·1 Part Lot 1, D.P. 7157, being part Section XIV .. Orange. L 165, Left Bank ofWanganui River v " " (Wellington Land District.)

214 2 i 30·4 Part Lot 5, D.P. 3821, being part Rural XI Westerfield .. P.W.D. 117136/7503 Blue. Sections 5265, 10555, and 5258 (Canterbury Land District.)

SECOND SCHEDULE Approximate Area of the Piece Being Situated in Situated in I Shown on Plan Coloured No.I of Public Reserve Block , Survey District of on Plan set apart. I ------

A. R. P. 215 31 ·1 0 Part Section 14, Manaia Block VIII Tiffin P.W.D. 115745/20944 Orange, (Wellington Land District.) edged I orange.

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Jf ~he Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of July, 1943. · R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 28/31/4.)

-Land subject to the Housing Act, 1919, declared Grown Land available Authori:zing the Acquisition of Land notwithstanding the Provisions - for Reservation under 'the Land Act, 1924 as to Limitation of Area

[L.S.] C. L. N. NEW.ALL, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION N pursu~nce and exercise of the power and authority conferred C. L. N. NEW.ALL, Gevernor-General I upon me by subsection one of section eight of the Housing ORDER IN COUNCIL Amendment Act, 1940, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ /. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of July, · declare the land described in the Schedule hereto, being land suBject 1943 to the Housing Act, 1919, to be Crown land available for reservation under the Land Act, 1924. - Present: Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL .IN CouNcrL SCHEDULE URSUANT to section two hundred and forty-six of the Native CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT P Land Act, 1931, His Excellency the Governor-General, ALL that area in the B?rough of Rfocarton, contain,ing by admeasure­ acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, ment 1 rood 5·8 perche,;;, more or less, being part of Lot 3, Deposited doth hereby authorize the dispos,ition to, and the_ acq:iiisiti~n by, Plan 1108: Bounded towards the south, west, and north by part Daniel Vickery Bryant, ,Campbell Barnach l\facDiarm1d,. Rwhard Lot 3,. Deposited Plan 1108, 218·75 links, 130·6 links, and 218·2 links English, John Thomas Bryant, and Cecil Daniel Bryant of the land respectively, and towards the east by other part of the said Lot 3 'described in the Schedule hereto, notwithstanding the provisions ' and by part 'Lot 2, Deposited Plan 2250, 131 ·4 'links. As the same of Part·XII of the said Act. is more particularly. delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 30/~8/3c, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and ther~~:m bordered red. . . Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General SCHEDULE of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal ALL that parcel of land containing 16 acres ·l rood 5 perches, more of that Dominion, this 20th day of July, 1943. or less, situate in Block IV, Karioi Survey District, called Whaanga .J: G. BARCLAY, Minister of Lands: 2B" 3A, being the land comprised in and described by Certificate of Title, Volume 800, folio 131 (Auckland Regist,ry). ... GOD SAV]) THE KING !. (L. and S. 30/228/3.) Q. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of t4~ E:;ecutive Council_, JULY 22] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Consenting to the Ass1,gnment to Dorothy May Aubrey, of Consenting to the Raising of a Loan of £160,000 by the Auckland Omarama, by Allan Steward Cambridge, formerly of Electric-power Board and prescribiny the Conditions thereof Dalrachney Station, Omarama, Farmer, of his Rights, Powers, and Priviieges under an Order in Council iated the 20th -March, 1933 C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of July, At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of July, 1943 1943 ' Present: Present: His EXCELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcIL His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcr:r:. N .pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him l.y HEREAS the Auckland Electric-power Board (hereinafter I the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other po,ver W called "the said local authority "), being q.esirous of raising in anywise enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the a loan of one hundred and sixty thousand pounds (£160,000}, to Governor-~eneral of . the Dominion of New Zealand, acting be known as " Redemption Loan, 1943 " (hereinafter called " the by and with the advice. and consent of the Executive Council said loan"), for the purpose of repaying, to the extent that sinking of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the assignment funds are insufficient, the balance of a loan of £350,000 which matures to Do:othy May Aubrey, of Omarama, by Ailan Steward in London on the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred Cambridge, formerly of Dalrachney Station, Omaramn, and forty-three, has complied with the provisions of the Local Farmer,. of his. rights, powers, anq, privileges under an Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called "the said Order m ~ouncil dated the .twentieth day of March, 0ne Act"), and it is expedient that the precedent consent @f the thousand mne hundred and thirty-three, and published in, the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said Act; should New Zealand Gazette No ..22 of the thirtieth day of the be given to the raising of the said loan : same month at page 571, authorizing the said Allan Steward Now, therefore, His Excellenpy the Governor-General of .the Cambridge, formerly of Dalrachney Station, Omarama, Dominion of New· Zealand, acting by and with the ,advice and Farmer, to use water for the purpose of generating electricity. consent of .the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the po«rers and authorities conferred on C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the- Executive Council. h~m· by section eleven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty­ (P.W. 26/1786.) nme of the Finance Act, 1932 (No. 2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by the said local authority of the said loan Directing the Sale of Land under the Public Works Act, 1928, in for the said purpose up to the· amount of one hundred and sixty Block IX, Oparara Survey District thousand pounds (£160,000), and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows :- C. L. N. NEWALL, Gover~or-General . (I) The term for which the said loan or any part thereof may ORDER IN COUNCIL be borrowed shall not exceed ten (10) years. - At the Government House at Wellington, this 21::;t day of July, (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the 1943 said loan or any part thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the lender or lenders a rate exceeding three pounµs two shillings Present: and sixpence (£3 2s. 6d.) per centum per annum. His EXCELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL (3) The said loan or any part thereof shall be repaid by equal N pursua:1ce and exercis~ of the powers and authorities conferred half-yearly instalments of principal of not less than eight thousand I upon him by the Pubhc Works Act, 1928, His Excellency the pounds (£8,000) each. G?vernor-Ge~eral of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and (4) The payment of interest and instalments of principal in with the advrne and conseilt of the Executive Council of the said respect of the said loan shall be made in New Zealand, and no Dominion, doth hereby direct the sale of the land described in the amount payable as interest or principal shall be paid out of loan­ Schedule he~eto! such land being no longer required for the public moneys. work for which it was acquire_d. (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procura­ tion fees in respect of the borrowing of the said loan or any part SCHEDULE thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land directed to be sold : 4 acres any amount raised. 2 roods 38 perches. (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the Being part Sections 59 and 60, Square 159, Block IX, Oparara expiration.of two years from the dat~ hereof. Survey District (Nelson R.D.). (S.O. 9212.) · C. A. JEFFERY, CleTk of the Executive Council. . In the Nelson Land Distriqt ; as the same is more particularly (T. 49/410/5.) delineated on the plan marked P:W.D. 110432, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured orange. · · C. A. JEFPERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Varying the Determinations in respect of the North . Canterbury (P.W. 23/381/30/1.) Hospital Board's Loan of £120.,_000 by extending the Term within which the said Loan may be borrowed Declaring Road in Block IV, Tokomaru Survey Distriot, to be Government Road C. L. N. NEWALL; Governor-General C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of July, 1943 At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of, July, 1943 . ·Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL Present: His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR·GENERAL IN CouNCIL N pursuance and exercise of_ the powers vested in him by . I the Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in HEREAS by Order .in Council made on the nineteenth day anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the W of November, one thousand nine hundred and forty-one, , Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and subject to the determinations as to borrowing and repayment · and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of therein set out, consent was given to the raising by the North Canter­ the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the bury Hospital Board (hereinafter called " the said local ajlthority ") portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall; on of a loan of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds (£120,000), and after the date of this Order in Council, become Govern­ to be known as " Hospital Rebuilding and Equipment ment road. Loan, 1941 ": , And whereas the said loan has not yet been fully raised, and it is expedient to extend the term, as specified in clause six of the SCHEDULE Order in Council, within which the said loan or any portion thereof APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road declared to be may be raised: . . Government road:- Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the A. R. P. Adj obiing or passing through Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance 2 1 22·4} · 0 0 24·7 Mangahauini No. 7 Section 137 Block. and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by 0 1 15·5 · ,. section eleven of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926, Situated in Blo-ck IV, Tokomaru Survey District (Gis­ as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No. 2), borne R.D.). (S.0. 4070, blue.) and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby vary the determinations aforesaid in respect of the said In the Gisborne. Land District; as the same are more loan by prescribing that no moneys shall be borrowed under the particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 105929, consent given by the said Order in Council after the expiration of deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at fonr (4) years from the date thereof. · Wepington, and thereon coloured 'green. C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk. of the Executive Cotihcil. C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 70/4/24/0/4.) (T. 49/507/4.) ' , ' ·' i'· , , 800.. · THE NEW ZEALAND 'GAZETTE

Varying ,the Determinations in r(!,spect of the Gook Hospital Board's of the following resolution passed by the Ashburton Borough Council · Loan of £55,000 on the thirty-first day of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three, viz. :- _ C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General " The Ashburton Borough Council, being the local authority ORDER IN COUNCIL having control of the streets in the Borough of Ashburton, by At. the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of July, resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred 1943 · and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928; shall not apply to the southern side of the portion of Eton Street adjoining Present: Certificates of Title 103/21 (Lot 44, D.P. 187), 32/239 (Lot 45, 1I1s·'ExcELLJjJNCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL, D.P. 187), 304/98 (Lot 46,, D.P. 187), 43/41 (Lot 47, D.P. 197), . HEREAS. by Order in Council made on the_ nineteenth day of 55/156 (Lot 48, D.P. 187), 43/194 (Lot 49, D.P. 187), 43/193 ·W May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three (hereinafter (Lot 60, D.P. 187), 39/194 (Lot 51, D.P. 187), 32/236 (Lot 52, referre~ j;o, as, " the said Order in· Counoil "), and subject to the D.P. 187), 474/56 (Lot 53, D.P. 187), 32/238 (Lot 54, D.P. 187), deterniinatfons .as . to' borrowing · and repayment therein set out, 59/21-1 and 38/125 (Lot 56, D.P. 187), 32/20 (Lot 57, D.P. 187); consent was.given. to the raising in New Zealand by the Cook Hospital 70/4 (Lot 58, D.P. 187), 429/~81 (Lot 59, D.P. 187)~ 424/7 Board (hereinafter referred.. to .as " the said local. authority ") of (Lot 60, D.P. 187); 431/116 (Lot 61, D.P. 187), 296/201 (Lot I, the sum.'of:fifty-ficve thousand pounds (£55,000), by a loan to be D.P. 3401), and the portions of Rural Section 4904 compri~ed kn0WP, ·.as:'" Building Extension Loan, 1942 " (hereinafter. referred in Certificates of Title 221/172, 3Q2/56, 352/234, 296/273, to. a's ." the .said loan:") : 46/160, 98/247, 143/202, 89/255, 358/298, and 360/87 "; And whereas the authority conferred by the said Order in subject to the ·condition that no building or part of a building shall Councifhas not yet been exercised, and it is expedient to vary the at any :time be erected on the land fronting the southern side ·of the determinations aforesaid. in respect of the. said loan : portion of·Eton Street (qescribed in .the Schedule· hereto) within a N.ow,, therefore; His :Excellency the Governor-General of the distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portion Dominion: ·of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and of street. , consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pur­ sua~ce and exercise of the powers. and authorities conferred on him by section eleven of the !,ocal Government Loans. Board Act, SCHEDULE 1926, ,as set out in section twenty:nine or the Finance Act, 1932 THE southern side of all that portion of street situated in the (No; 2), and of ail other power~ and authorities enabling him in Canterbury Land District, Borough of Ashburton, known as .Eton this behalf, doth hereby vary the determinations aforesaid in respect Street, fronting Lots 44, 45, 46; 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, of .the s~id loan .by pre~cribing as follows :- 58, 59, 60, and 61, D.P. 187, being parts Rural Section 4904, Lot I, : (I) Iniie11 of a term of twenty (20) years, as specified in clause · D.P .. 4301, being part Rural Section 4904, and also parts Rural one· of the sajd Order in Council, the term for which the said loan Section 4904. As the same are more particularly delineated on may be raised shall not exceed twenty (20) years. the plan marked P.W.D. 117320, deposited in the office of the , (~) In Heu of a rate of ihterest not exceeding three pqunds Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. · ten shillings (£3 10s.) per centum per annum, as specified in clause two of the said Order in Council, the rate of interest that may-be C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the. Executive Council. paid in respect. of the said loan shall be such as shall not produce (P.W. 51/2734.) to ~he lender or lenders. a rate exceeding three pounds seven shillings a;nd sixpence, (£3 7s. 6d.). per centum per annum.' · · (3.};In .. lieuof repayment by equal aggregate annual or half­ yea:i'Jy instalments .. of principal and interest, .as· specified in claise The Southern Side of Portio11F of Kenilworth Street ar1id 'the three of the said Order in Council, the said loan shall be· repaid by N orth-west.ern Side of . Portion of Shandon Road, in the lial(yearly'-instalments. in the half-years set out in the first column County of· Peni·nsula, exempted from the Pro//Jisions of of· the Sehedule .hereunder of the amounts set opposite each half. Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to lt year in the. second column of the, said Schedule. · Each such half­ Condition as to the Bwi,lding-linp ye.arly; instalment includes a repayment of principal amounting to· -Orie thousand three hundred a11d seventy-five pounds (£1,375) and a, half-year's interest calculated at ·the rate of three ·pounds seven: shilli,ngs and sixpence (£3 7.s. 6d.) per centum per annum, as specified C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General in _clap,se two above, on the amount of principal outstanding .ORDER IN COUNCIL. immediately prior to the date· of 'payment of such 'instalment. ·At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of July; 1943 SCHEDULE Present: HIS' ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENE~AL IN C01;rNcIL Half-year. Instalment. Half-year. 1 · Instalment. ·1· N .pursµance and exercise. of the powers confened by the· Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power £ s. d. £ s. d. in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency. the 1st 2,303' 2 6 ·21st 1,839 i 3 Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting 2nd 2,279 18 5 22nd 1,815 17 3 by and with the advice and consent of tb.e Executive Council · 3rd 2,256 14 5 23rd I, 792 13 2 •of the said Dominion, doth hereby approves of the following 4th' 2,233 IQ 4 24th 1,769 9 I resolution passed by the Peninsula County Council on the 5th 2,210 6 3 25th 1,746 5 0 . eighteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and 6th 2,187 2' 3 26th 1,723 I 0 fo.rty-three, viz.:- · 7th . 2,163 18 2 27th 1,699 16 11 "' The Peninsula County Council, being the local autho~ 8th 2,140 14 I 28th , 1,676 12 10 rity having control of the roads in the Peninsula County, 9th 2,117 10 0 29th 1,653 8 9 by resolution declares that the provisions_ of section one 10th 2,094 6 0 30th 1,630 4 9 hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works A:ct, 1928, 11th 2,071 I 11 31st 1,607 0 8 shall not apply to the southern side of portion of Kenil~ 12th 2,047 17 10 .32nd 1,583 16 7 worth Street and the western side of portion of Shandon 13th. 2,024 13 9 33rd 1,560 12 6 Road, fronting Lots 10, 11, 12, and 13l/ and parts of 14th 2,001 9 9 34th 1,537 8 6 9 and 14, Block I, D.P. 289, Township of Waverley, 15th 1,978 5 8· 35th 1,514 4 5 being·. parts of Sections 4 and 5, Block IV, Andersons 16th 1,955 I· '{ 36th 1;491 0 4 Bay -;District " ; 17th 1,931 17 6_ 37th 1,467 16 3 subject to the condition tliat no building or part of a ·.18th· i,908 13 6 38th' l,,444 12 3 building shall at any time be erected on the land frontin2' l,9t~ 1.,885 9 5 39th 1;421 3· 2 the southern side of portion of Kenilworth Street_ or th~ 20th 1,862 5 4 40th 1,398 4 I north-western side of portion of Shandon Road ( described in the_ Schedule· hereto) within a distance of thirty~three feet · C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Exec'tltive Council, · from the centre-lines of, the said portions of roads. (T.· 49/575/3.) SCHEDULE Xhe Southern Side of Port.ion of Eton Street, i.n the Borough ofAshburton. THE . southern side of all tp.at portion of road situated in · exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works the. Otago Land District, County of Peninsula, known as }.let, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-line Kenilworth Street, fronting . Lots 10 and 11 and part Lot _9, Block I, D.P. 289, Township of. Waverley, being part C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Sections 4 and 5, Block IV, Andersons Bay District. · ~ ORD.ER IN COUNCIL Also the north-western side of portion of road situated ~t, the G.overnment House 11t Wellington, this 2I~t day of July, in the said land district and cou:nty, 'known as Shandon Road, 1943 fronting Lots 11,. 12,_ and 13, and part Lot 14, Block I, D.P. 289, Township of Waverley, being· parts of Sections 4 Present: and 5, Block IV, Andersons Bay District. · · His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcIL As th~ same ,are more particularly delineated on the ·. ·N •pursuance and .exercise of the powers con~erred bJ: the Pu~lic plan, marked P.W.D. 117157, deposited in the office' of the I ·· ·Works,Act, 1928, and of all other powers m anywise enabiing Minister qf Works at Wellington, and thi:freon ?oloured red:, him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent C. A ;J~F.FERY, Clerk of the Executive Co~cil. of the Executive Council of the said _Dominion, dothherepy approve (P.W. 51/2333.) - THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 801

The. South-western Side of Portion of Potatau Street and the North­ The Northern Side of Portion of Ingram Road, in the City western side of--,Portion of Keppell Street, in the City of Auck­ of Auckland, exempted from the Pro1Visions of Sec­ land, exempted from the Provisions of $ection 128 of the Publ·ic tion 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Bu·ilding-line Condition as to the. Building-line

C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1943 At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of July, Present: 1943 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL Present: N ·pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL I Works Act, 1928, and of every other po,wer in anywise enabling N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by him in this behalf, His Excell,mcy th,e Governor-General of the I the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every oth'3r power Dominion of New Zealand, acting by a:rid with the advice and consent in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting !)f the following resolution passed by the Auckland City Council by and "1th the advice ,and consent of the Executive on the twenty-fourth day of June, one t};10usand nine hundred and Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the forty-three, so far as it affects the sides and portions of streets more following resolution passed by the Auckland City Council particularly described in the Schedule hereto, viz. :- on the twenty-seventh day of May, one thousand nine -." The Auckland City Council, being the local authority having hundred and forty-thr~e, viz.:- control of the streets. in th_e City of Auckland, by resolution " The Auckland City Council, being the local autho­ declares that the provisi'ons of section one hundred and twenty­ rity having control of th~ streets in the City of eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to those Auckland, by resolution declares that the provisions of portions of Potatau and Keppell Streets adjoining part Allot­ section one hundred and twenty-eight of the Public ment 15, Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland, and comprised in ·Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to that portion of the C.T. 581/269 " ; north side of Ingram Road, fronting Lot 10, D.P. 311, _subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall being part of Allotment 51, Section 16, Suburbs of at any time be erected on the land fronting the south-western side Auckland, and comprised in C.T. 92/204 "; - of portion of Potatau Street or the north-western side of portion subject to- the conq.ition that no building or part of a of Keppell Street (described in the Schedule hereto) within a distance - building shall at any time be erected on the land fronting of thirty~three feet from the centre-lines of the said portions of the northern side of the portion of Ingram Road ( described streets. in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portion of street. SCHEDULE • SCHEDULE THE south-western side of all that portion of street situated in the THE northern side of all that portion of street situated in North Auckland Land District, City of Auckland, known as Potatau the North Auckland Land District, City of Auckland, known Street, fronting part Lot 98, Deeds Plan 1370, being part Allot- as Ingram Road, fronting Lot 10, D.P. 311, being part of ment 15, Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland. , Allotment 51, Section 16, Suburbs of Auckland. As the . Also the north-western side of all that portion of street situated same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked in the said land district and city, known as Keppell Street, fronting P.W.D. 117290, deposited in the office of the Minister of part Lot 98, Deeds Plan 1370, being part of Allotment 15, Section 7, Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. Suburbs of Auckland. ' As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Execµtive CouneiL / P.W.D. 117473, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at (P.W. 51/2367.) Wellington,. and thereon coloured red'. C. A: JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Member of the Island ?ouncil of Mangaia appointed (P.W. 51/1709.) C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General The South-western Side of Portion of Prospect Row and the Eastern URSUANT to section sixty-five of the Cook Islands Act, 1915, Side of Portion of Clyde Street, in the Borough of West Harbour, P and to an Order in Council made thereunder on the twenty­ exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works first day of March, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, His Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-line . Excellency the Governor-General doth hereby appoint ·. Ti Mare~, of Keia, C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General -to be a member of the Island Council of Mangaia during his pleasure ORDER IN COUNCIL as from the date hereof, in lieu of Toeanu (deceased). . At the Government House at Wellington,.. this 21st day of July, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, 1943 this 16th day of July, 1943. Present: P. FRASER, Minister of Island Territories. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred bY'the Public I Works Act, 1928, ·and of every other power in anywise enabling Lands pe-rmanently reser1Ved, in the North Auckland, him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the W ellin,gton, and Otago Land Districts Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and corn!ent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, <10th hereby C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General approve of the following resolution passed by the West Harbour 1 THEREAS by the three-hundred-and-fifty-ninth section Borough Council on the third day of November, one thousandnine W of the Land Act, 1924, it is enacted that the hundred and forty-two, viz.:- Governor-General may , from time to time set apart tempo­ " That the West Harbour Borough Council, being the rarily as reserves, notwithstancling that the same may be local authority having control of the streets in the Borough then held under pastoral license, any Crown lands which of West Harbour, by resolution declares that the provisions in his opinion .are required for any of the purposes in the of section one hundred and twenty-eight nf the Public-Works said section mentioned: Act, 1928, shall not apply to the south-west side of Prospect And whereas by the three-hundred-and-sixtieth · section Ro'! fronting Allotments 32 and 33, and the east side of Clyde of the said Act it is provided that land temporarily reserved Street fronting Allotment 30, Township of Roseneath, D.B. 98, under the said three-hundred-and-fifty-ninth section may, at and also being part Section 24, Sawyers Bay District, Certificate the expiration of one month, but not later than six months, of Title, Volume 142, folio 7 " ; · , after the publication in the Gazette of notice of such tem­ ;porary reservation, be permanently reserved, and that notice subject to the condition that IlC> building or part of a building shall of - such permanent reservation shall be published in the at any time be erected on the land fronting the south-western side Gazette: · of portion of J?rospect Row or the eastern side of portion of Clyde Andi whereas the lands described in the Schedule hereto Street (described in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty­ were, by the Warrant dated the~ twenty-seventh day. of May, three feet from the centre-lines of the said portions of streets. one thousand nine hundred and forty-three, and pl}.blished in the Gazette . of the third day of June, one thousand nine hUD1dred and forty-three, temporarily reserved under SCHEDUtE the · authority of the said Act for the purposes in the THE south-western side of all that portion of street situated in the . Schedule of the said' Warrant specified at the end of the Otago Land District, Borough of West Harbour, known as Prospect respective _ descriptions of the lands so intended to be Row, fronting Allotments 32 and 33, D.P. 98, Township ofEoseneath. temporarily reserved: Also the eastern side of all that portion street situated in the Now, therefore, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the said land district and borough known as Clyde Street, fronting Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur­ Allotment 30, D.P. 98, Township of Roseneath. suance and. exercise of the powers and authorities conferred As the same are more particularly· delineated on the ,plan upon me by the said Act, do hereby permanently reserve the marked P.W.D. 115907, deposited in the office of the Minister of lands described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes in Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. the said Schedule specified at the end of the respective descriptionf? of the lands· so intended to b'e permanently C. A .. JEFFERY, Clerk. of· the Executive Council. reserved for which purposes the said lands were so tempo­ (P.W. 51/2147.) rarily reserved as aforesaid. 802

-SCHEDULE 5. All questions shall be determined by the majority of votes NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT of the members of the Board present at a meeting. 6. If at any meeting the chairman is not present at the time ALL that area in the Waitemata County, situated in appointed for holding the same, the members present shall choose Block VII, Waiwer.a Survey District, . containing by· ad­ one of their number to be chairman of such meeting. measurement 1 acre 3 roods. and 8·5 perches, more or less, 7-. If by resignation, death, incapacity, or otherwise, the seat being Lots 122 to 128 in,clusive, and Lot 237 of Allotment of any member shall be or bec9ine vacant, ~or if any member absents 279, Parish of Waiwera. As the same is more p'articularly himself, without reasonable cause, from three consecutive meetings delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 1/851c, deposited of the Board, the Governor-General shall have power to appoint in the Head . Office, Department of Lands .and Survey, at any other person to be a member of the Board in his stead. Wellington, and thereon edged red.. (Recreation.) 8. The Board may make such rules as it deem.s necessary,- (!) Governing trading within the reserve; and WELLINGTION LAND DISTRIQT (2) Controlling or limiting the taking of collections within. Section 3, Block III, Pihanga Survey District: Area, the reserve for any objects other than the improvement 4 acres 1 "rood 14·8 perches, more or. less. (S.O. plan of the reserve. · • · · 21020.) (Cemetery.) 9. The Board may, with the approval of the Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation,. make such rules as it deems necessary · 0TAGO LAND DISTRICT • for the goo_d conduct of the public frequenting the reserve, and may All that area containing 2 roods, more or less; being set apart areas for camping-grounds or. other purposes, and may Sections 2 of 17 and 3 of 17, Block -I, Moeraki Survey fix reasqnable charges for the use thereof in accordance with a scale District. As the same is more particularly delineated on to be approved· from tjme to time by the Minister. . 'the plan marked L. and S. _X/100/33, deposited in the 10. The Board shall prepare and submit at an ari.nual meeting Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Welling­ to be held in the month of April in eaeh year a report of the pro- ton, and thereon bordered red. (Plantation.) - ceedings of the Board for the previous year ending on the thirty-fi:rst day of March, together with a statement of the receipts and As witness the. hand of His ExceHency the Goverp_or­ expenditure. of the Board for such year. A copy of every such repo;rt General, tlns 19th day of July, 1943. · and statement, certified by the chairman to be correct, shall be sent. to the Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation as soon as .T. G. BARCLAY, Minister of Lands. .possible after each annual meeting. (L. and S. 1/851, 2/371, X/100/33.) 11. The Board shall control the said reserve in accordance with the provisions of the said Act and of the regulations made thereunder.

Vesting {h,e Control of a Reserve in the Ship Gove Reserve Board SCHE:pULE C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General • MARLBOROUGH LAND Drs"TRICT N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred Section. Block. Survey District. Area.: A. R. P. I upon him by subsection three of section ten of the •Reserves 36 XI Gore 341 0 0 and ·other Lands Disposal Act, 1935, His Excellency the Governor­ 31 XII 130 0 0 General of the Dominion of New Zealand doth hereby vest the I XV 958 0 0 control'of the reserve described in the Schedule below for the period 2 XVI 582 0 0 of five years from the date hereof in the undermentioned persons, I of 37 XI 313 0 0 namely:~ I of 2 . XV 126 2 0 ,The Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Marlborough Land 1 3 of 2 XV ,, 193 0 0 · District, ex officio, · . Also all those areas contaihing 46 acres 3 roods, more or less, · His Worship the Mayor of Picton, ex officio, being formerly closed road; one chain .in width, from high-water Henry Joseph Stace, mark along ·the shores of Ship Cove, Resolution Bay, and Queen Norman Gifford Parker, and Charlotte· Sound, fronting Sections I and 3 of 2, Block XV, and Alfred Andrew Perano, Section 2, Block XVI, Gore Survey District. As the. same are more who are hereby constituted for that purpose a special Board by particularly delineated on the plans marked L. and S. 4/446A and the name of the Ship Cove Reserve Board · (herein referred to as 4/446B, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and "the Board") in trust, as a reserve in memory of its occupation Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. by Captain Cook, with the powers and subject to the conditions Also all that area containing by admeasurement 145 acres, more hereinafter contained, that is to say,- or less, being Sections 3 and 4, Block· XV, Gore Survey District, , . . I. The -Board shall meet for the transaction of business on the and befog also known as Motuanauru Island. . third Tuesday in the months of October, January, April, and July. Also all that area containing by estimation 350 acres, being in each year, at 11 o'clock a.m., at Ship Cove, or at such other time Section 115, Queen Charlotte Sound, situated. in ,Blocks XV and or place as may from time to time be fixed by the Board. The XIX, Gore Survey District, and .being also known as Te Keetu or first meeting shall be .held , on Tuesday, the nineteenth day of Long Island. _ · October, one thous.and nine hundred and forty-three. · Also Lot 2, Section 40, Block XI, Gore Survey District : Area, 2. The Commissioner. of Crown Lands shall be the chairman 297 acres 2 roods, more or less. . of the Board. He may join in-the discussion, and shall hav'e an - Als9 Lot 2, Section 41, Block XI, Gore Survey District: Area, original as well as a casting VQte. , 72 acres 3 roods 36 perches, more or less. . . 3. Special meetings may be convened by the chairman provided . ~ ' ~ , that two days' notice of such meeting be given to each member, As witness the hand of His Excellency' the Governor-General, specifying the business to be transacted at such special. meeting ; this 16th day of July, 1943. and no other business than that so specified shall. be transacted at such meeting. J. G. BARCLAY, 4. Any three members of the Board shall form a quorum. Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. Any meeting may be adjourned from time fo time. (L. and S. 4j446.)

Notices under the Regulations Act, 1936

NOTIC_E is hereby given in· pursuance of the Regulations A!)t,, 1936, of the making of regulations and orders as under :-

Serial Date of • 1 Price .(Postage Authority for Enactment~ Short Title or Subject-matter. Number. Enactment. ld. extra).

The National Provident Fund Act, 1926 The National Provid,ent Fund :&egulations 1943 1943/115 14/7/43 ls. 3d. The Primary Industries Emergency Regu- The Sale of Potatoes Control Order 1943 .. 1943/116 16/7/43 2d. lations 1939 · ' The Board of Trade Act, 1919. ~ The Board of Trade (Meat Grading) Regulations 1943 1943/117 14/7/43 3d. The Primary Industries Emergency Regu­ The Fertilizer Control Order I94S ~943/118 21/7/43 3d. lations 1939 The Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 .. The Ste,el Emergency Regulations 1943 1943/119 21/7/43 3d.

Copies can be ptuchased at the Go~ernment Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington._ Prices for quantities supplied on application... ·copies may be order.ed by quoting serial number .. E. V •. PAUL, Government Printer. JULY 22] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 803

Appointments in the Royal New Zealand Navy Probationary Temporary Sub- (Special Branch) Harry Tocker Breed, Dav:ild Feathers Inglis, and Albion William Wright, confirmed in rank with original ·seniority of 2nd November, Navy Office, 1942. • Wellington, 16th July, 1943. Probationary Temporary Sub- (Special Branch) IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased tu Ian Alexander Hope Eastgate, confirmed in rank with original H approve of the following appointments and promotions in seniority of 2nd November, 1942. the Royal New Zealand Navy:- Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenants (Special Branch) William James Hodges, Hector Selwyn Beaumont, Edward Grange Acting Captain Phillip Leonard Gunn, D.S.M., R.N., lent Waterson, John Noel O'Keefe, Derisley Francis Hobbs, Albert Royal New Zealand Navy, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, Edward Lamerton, Harold Franklin Pearson, Eneas James McPar­ to date 22nd May, 1943. land, and Stanley Ridings Thompson, confirmed_ in rank with Paymaster Sub-Lieutenant Richard William John Mitchell, original seniority of 11th January, 1943. promoted to the rank of Paymaster Lieutenant and reappointed, Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Special Branch) •to date 11th December, 1942. Edwin I~n Robertson, confirmed in rank with original seniority of Mr. Francis George Mabbatt, Warrant Shipwright, R.N., lent 24th December, 1942. · Royal New Zealand Navy, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Special Branch) to date 10th May, 1943. - Francis Samuel Rea, confirmed in rank with original seniority of M!, A. W. Morris, Acting Warrant Engineer, R.N., lent Royal 4th January, 1943. - New Zealand Navy, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenants (Special Branch) date 27th April, 1943. Felix Francis James Slowey and Derek Ingle Finch, confirmed in Mr. Ronald Barclay Waddell, Probationary Temporary School­ rank with original seniority of 11th January, 1943. , confirmed in rank with original seniority of 21st July, 1941. Temporary Sub:Lieutenant (RDF) Arthur Lockwood Kean, . Chief Petty Officer Archibald Bazil Cox, N.Z. 2124, promoted promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant (RDF) and to the rank of Temporary Acting Gunner, and appointed H.M.N.Z. reappointed, to date 20th April, 1943. ship as directed, Jo date 7th May, 1943. Temporary · Sub-Lieutenant (RDF) Denis Fergus Dunlop, promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant (RDF) and Ro'yAL NEw ZEALAND NAVAL RESERVE reappointed, to date 23rd March, 1943. Probationary Temporary Lieutenant John Leonard Haste, Temporary Sub-Lieu.tenant (RDF) Waldo Eden Hunter, confirmed in rank with original seniority of 18th May, 1942. promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieuten'.1nt (RDF) and _ Probationary Temporary Lieutenant George Amos Herbert, reappointed, to date 11th May, 1943. confirmed in rank with original seniority of 15th June, I942. Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (RDF) John William Probationary Temporary Lieutenant John Charles Morgan Drury, confirmed in rank with original seniority of 23rd March, 1942. Davies, confirmed in rank with original seniority of 25th September, Mr. Hugh Patrick Dunn, M.B., Ch.B. (N.Z.), entered as 1942. Probationary Temporary Surgeon · Lieutenant, and appointed Probationary Temporary Lieutenant George Leslie Stancliff, H.M.N.Z. ship as direct!ld, to date 29th April, 1943. · confirmed in rank with original seniority of 30th November, 1942. Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant William John Teasdel, WOMEN'S ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVAL SERVICE confirmed in rank with original seniority of 16th November, 1942. Miss Hermione Ruth Herrick, entered as Chief Officer, and Promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant and reappointed, appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed for duty as Director, Women's to date 16th February, 1943.1 · Royal New Zealand Naval Service, to date 2nd June, 1942. Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Gordon Jack Webster, Miss Florence Helen Fenwick, B.A., entered as First Officer, confirmed in rank with original seniority of 11th January, 1943. and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed for duty as Deputy Director, Promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant and reappointed, Women's Royal New Zealand Naval Service, to date 2nd June, 1942. • to date 11th April, 1943. Miss Joyce Duthie, entered as Second Officer, and appointed Temporary Lieutenant John Fitzpatrick (T. 124), transferred H.M.N.Z. ship as directed for duty as Superintendent, Women's to the Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve in the rank of Temporary Royal New Zealand Naval Service, Auckland District, to date Lieutenant with existing seniority of 14th November, 1940, and 22nd October, 1942. reappointed, _to date 3rd May, 1943. . Mrs. Donald Cameron, entered as Third Officer, and appointed Temporary Lieutenant Joseph Wilson Monaghan (T. 124), H.M.N.Z. ship as directed for duty as Quarters Officer, Women's transferred to the Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve fu the rank Royal New Zealand Naval Service Hostel, Wellington, to date of Temporary Lieutenant with existing seniority of 24th January, 25,th January, 1943. 1941, and reappointed, to date 20th April,· 1943. _ A. G. OSBORNE, Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (E) Cecil Thomas For the Minister of Defence. Berwick Le Grys, confirmed in rank with original senior_ity of 21st December, 1942. Edward George Hancox, Engine-room Artificer (T._ 124 X), signed off T. 124 X Agreement, to date 16th April, 1943. Entered as Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (E) (to serve under T. 124 X Appointments in the Royal New Zealand Navy Agreement), and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date 17th April, 1943. Mr. Edmund George Wakefield, entered as Temporary Skipper Navy Office, (to serve under. T. 124 XV Agreement), and appointed H.M.N.Z. Wellington, 20th July, 1943. ship as directed, to date 1st May, 1943. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to H approve the transfer of the following New Zealand officers ROYAL rEw ZEALAND NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE from the Royal Navy to the Royal New Zealand Navy:- Lieutenants Ebenezer Wallis Browne and Warren Hicks, promot~d to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander, to date ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVAL RESERVE 14th April, 1943. Temporary Valentine Wilson Were, R.N.R., Lieutenant Owen Francis Alfred Poole, granted the status of transferred to Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve in the rank of " Qualified Officer," to date 7th April, 1943. · Temporary -Midshipman with seniority of 19th January, 1942, and Acting Lieutenant Hubert Noel Williams, confirmed in rank reappointed, to date 1st June, 1942. with seniority of 10th June, 1942. - Temporary Lieutenant Herbert John Bull, D.S.C., granted the status of" Qualified Officer (C.F.)," to date 4th May, 1943. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE Temporary Acting Lieutenant Sydney James Dowdeswell, Temporary Lieutenant Geoffrey Court Julian, R.N.V.R., trans­ confirmed in rank with seniority of 7th February, 1942. ferred to Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer_ Reserve in the rank Probationary Temporary Lieutenant Hubert Alexander Rhind, of Temporary Lieutenant with seniority of 13th Oqtober, 1940, and confirmed in rank with original seniority of 6th July, 1942. reappointed, to date 1st June, 1942. _ Temporary Acting Lieutenant Langman Joseph Henley, -Temporary Lieutenant William Alan Emerson Leonard, seniority amended to 3rd October, 1942. Confirmed in rank. R.N.V.R., transferred to Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Temporary Lieutenant Peter Charles Stannard, seniority Reserve in the rank of Temporary Lieutenant with seniority of antedated to 21st August, 1942. 30th November, 1940, with effect from 30th August, 1940. Sub-Lieutenant William Joseph Brown, promoted to the rank Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Robin Montrose Messenger, of Lieutenant and reappointed, to date 17th April, 1943. R.N.V.R., transferred to Royal New Zealand Naval -Volunteer Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Douglas Evlyn Henderson Powell, Reserve in the rank of Temporary Sub-Lieutenant with seniority promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant and reappointed, of 28th July, 1941,-and reappointed, to date 1st June, 1942. Pro­ to date 13th February, I943. moted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant and reappointed, to Temporary Sub-Lieutenants Edward Lowry Elliot Andersen date 28th July, 1942. , and William Wallace Gunson, promoted to the rank of Temporary Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (A) Owen Stanley Lieutenant and reappointed, to date 25th September,,1942. Braund, R.N.V.R., transferred to Royal New Zealand Naval Volun­ Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Frederick Sydney Phillips, promoted teer Reserve in the rank of Probationary ·Temporary Sub-Lieutenant to the rank of Temporary Acting Lieutenant and reappointed, to (A) with original seniority of 16th November, 1942, and reappointed, date 12th March, 1943. · to date 16th November, 1942. · Confirmed in rank with original Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Bruce William Pollock, seniority of 16th November, 1942. Promoted to the rank of confirmed in rank with original seniority· of 15th June, 1942. Temporary Lieutenant (A) and reappointed, to date 26th February, Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Special Branch) Gordon Speedy 1943. . Farquhar, promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant (Special Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (A) _Selwyn· Harcourt Branch) and reappointed, to date 20th April, 1943. · Huia, Littlejohn, R.N.V.R., transferred to Royal New Zealand Temporary Sub-Lieutenants (Special Branch) Roy Stephen Naval Volunteer Reserve in the rank of Probationary Temporary Kelly and_. Allan John Sayers,. promoted to the rank of Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (A) with original seniority· of 29th October, 1942, Lieutenant (Special Branch) and reappointed, to date 1st May, and reappointed, to date 29th October, 1942. Confirmed in rank 1943. with original seniority of 29th Octo"ber, 1942, 804 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (E) Leonard Bertram Jenness, N.Z. Army Nursing Service R.N.V.R., transferred to Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer 'Jlhe under~entioned Siste:r;s to be te~p. Charge Sisters whilst Reserve in the rank of Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (E) with original carrying out the duties of Charge Sisters:- seniority of 14th December, 1942, .and reappointed,, to date 14th December. 1942. I. C. Heal~y-, A.R.R.C. G. E. Kempthor.µe. M. G. Moore. Temporary Electrical Lieutenant Thomas· Bastin Logan, J. Martin. A. J. Goldsmith. N. B. Corson. R.N.V.R.; transferred to Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer (F. H. Shaw. M. J. Jackson. E. M. Somers-Cocks. Reserve in the rank of Temporary Electrical Lieutenant with D. F. Gatenby. M. E. Bakewell. A. Brundell. seniority of 27th February, 1940, and reappointed, to date 1st June, W. C. Harvey. I. 0. Perry. L. D. Bull. 1942. Transferred to Executive Branch in the rank of Temporary P. E. Borlase. M. C. MacRae; M. A. Coulston. Lieutenant with seniority of 27th February, 1940, and reappointed, N. E. O'Callaghan. M. I. Tarpey. F. Rooney. to date 19th December, 1942. D. J. Bull. D. L. Waldie. C. M. Golden. Temporary Surgeon Lieutenant Donald Stafford Matthews, E. 'F. Sangster. W. Roberts. M. M. Mac_allan. M.B., Ch.B., R.N.V.R., transferred to- Royal New Zealand Naval M. E. Taafe. , P. M. Williams. Volunteer Reserve in the rank of Temporary Surgeon Lieutenant Dated 1st March, 1943:'". with seniority of 18th December, 1942, and reappointed, , to date 18th December, 1942. TEMPORARY: RANK RELINQUISHED _A. G. OSBORNE, N.Z. Railway Construction and Maintenance f!-roup For the Minist~r,of Defence. Captain(temp . .Major) T. H.F. Nevins relinquishes the temporary rank of Major. Dated 20th ·May, 1943. Appointments, Promotions, and Relinquishments of Temporary Rank of Officers on Active Service with 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary N.Z. Infantry Force Overseas Lieutenant (temp. Captain) C. 0. McGruther lelinquishes the temporary rank of Captain. Dated 30th May, l94ij. Army Department; Wellington, 19th July, 19-;l:3. APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSIONS IS Excellency. the G~vernor-Ge.ne:al has been J?leased to The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieu~enants :- H confirm the followmg appomtments, promot10ns, and 8011 James Thomas Kintore Bradley, N.Z.A.C. relinquishments _·of temporary rank of officers on active service 31387 Joseph John Leonard Searing, N.Z'.M.C. with the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force (Middle East), Dated 23rd May, 1943. vide List No. 110 :- · 30932 Edward Leslie Raymond :Whelan, N.Z.E. Dated PROMOTIONS 26th May, 1943. . N.Z. Armoured Corps 1174 Reginald Francis White, N.Z.A.C. Dated , 27th 2nd Lieutenant H. A. Barber to be Lieutenant. Dated 23rd May, 1943. May, 1943. 4805' Eric Clive Charles Holder, N.Z.A.C. N.Z. Artillery 15024 William-John Nicol, N.Z.A.C. 16218 Rex William Jones, N.Z.A.C. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants:- 14290 Herbert Henry Rattray, N.Z.A.C. I. A. McLennan. C. J. Gates.• Dated 29th May, 1943. F. J. Olifent. E. V. R. Wyllie. A. G. OSBORNE, L. Franks. E. A.· Andrews (prisoner of war). For the Minister of Defence. DatE;Jd 23rd May, 1943. D. J. Stott. Dated 26th May, 1943. E. G. McGeorge. Dated 30th May, 1943; . App-Oint1:1-ents, Promotions, and Relinquishments of Temporary Rank · of Officers on Active Service with the 2nd New ; Zealand N.Z. Infantry Expeditionary Forc,,,e Overseas The undermentioned Captains to be Majors:­ Army Department, G. H. Panckhurst. .Dated 21st May, 1943. Wellington, 21st July, 1943. Captain (temp. Major) W. Dickson. Dated 1st June, 1943'. IS Excellency the Governor-General .has been pleased to The undermentioned Lieutenants t~ b~ Captains:­ H confirm t._he following appointments, promotions,, and relin­ R. -C. B. Finlayson (prisoner of war). . quishments of temporary rank of officers on active ·serv:ice with H. G. Rose (prisoner of war). the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force (Middle East)', vide F. E. Wilson (prisoner of, war). List No. 111 :- 0. B. Copeland (prisoner of war). PROMOTIONS · J. L. Harrison (prisoner of war). N.Z. Armoured Corps C. M. Coote (prisoner of_ war). Lieutenant (temp. Captain) J. Tyerman to be Captain. Dated W. H. Burridge (prisoner of war). 29th April, 1943. Dated 21st May, 1943. Lieutenant H. M. Swinburn to be Captain. Dated 4th June, The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :-· 1943. G. A. Burns. A. T. House. N.Z. Artillery P. E. H. Hawken. A. Castelli. Major (temp: Lieutenant-Colonel) D. A. Carty, E.D., to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) G. B. Slade. Lieutenant~Colonel. Dated 1st January, 1943. V. D. Kirk, D.C.M. Captain (temp. Major) W. S. Bent to be ,Major. Dated 12th Dated 23rd Mi:i,y? 1943. March, 1943. The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp. Captains) to be N.Z. Army Service Corps Capta,_ins :- The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- . E. H. L. Maxwell. P. McIntyre. C. E. Every. A Robinson. D. H. Goulden. Dil,ted 12th March, 1943. A. R. Delley. L. M. Taylor. E. L. Tinker. N.Z. Railway Operating Group Dated 30th May, 1943. 2nd Lieutenant H.J. S. W. Gilbertson to be Lieutenant. Dated 30th May, 1943. N.Z. Electrical anrl; Mechanical Engineers N.Z. Army Nursi'Yl,g Service Captain (temp. Major) P. C. M. Carlton to be Major. Dated 1st May,, 1943. , ·, The under:µientio_ned Sisters (temp. Charge Sisters) to be Charge Lieutenant F. W. Taylor (prif?oner of war) to be Captain. Sisters :- · , Dated 1st February, 1943. , I.. C. Healey, A.R.R.C. G. E. Kempthorne. M. G. Moore. The unqermentioned 2nd Lieuten::ints to be Lieutenants :­ J. Martin. A. J. Goldsmith. N. B. Corson. F. H. Shaw. M. J. Jackson. E. M. Somers-Cocks. H. F. King. Dated 2nd May, 1943. D. F. Gatenby. M. E. Bakewell. A. Brundell. L. F. Mather. Dated 30th May, 1943. W. C. Harvey. I. 0. Perry. L. D. Bull. . P. E. Borlase. M. C. MacRae. M. A. Coulston. GRANTS OF 'TEMPj)RARY RANK N. E. O'Callagan. M. I. Tarpey. F. Rooney. N.Z. Infantry D. J. Bull. D. L. Waldie. C. M. Golden. Captain E. A. McPhail, M.C., to be temp. Major. Dated ,24th E. F. Sangster. W. Roberts. _ May, 1943. M. E.,.Taafo. P. M. Williams. D_ated 1st. March, 1~43. The undermentioned Lieutenants to be temp, Captains :­ A. C. Marett, M.C. Dated 28th March, 1943. -GRANTS OF TEMPORARY RANK H. G. Overton. Dated lOth May, 1943. Commands and Staff F. Brown. Dated 17th May, 1943. Brigadier H. K. Kippenberger, D.S.O., to be temp. Major­ K. R. Hutchesson. Dated 28th May, 1943. General whilst commanding a Division. Dated 30th April, 1943. N.Z. Medical Corp$.. · N.Z. Artillery 2nd· Lieutenant J. J, L. Sea,ring to be temp. Lieutenant.: Dated Lieutenant F. E. MoCallum t.o. be· temp. C:wtain. · Dated 1st 24th May, 1943, June, 1943. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 805

N.Z. Infantry ~he undermentioned Lieutenants (temp. Captains) to be Major H. E. Crosse, M.C., to be temp. Lieutenant-Colonel. Captains:- Dated 1st April, 1943. . F. J.·Mitchell. Dated 18th May, 1943. The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp. Captains)- to be J. G. McClennan. Dated 19th May, 1943. Captains :- , The undermentione_d 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :­ L. G. Dickey. Dated 30th April, 1943. H. S. Hill. Dated 23rd May, 1943. W. B. Aislabie. G. B. C. Pleasants. J. A. C. Macartney. Dated 2nd June, 1943. C. M. H. Gibson. J. H. Woon. Dated 6th June, 1943. Dated 1st May, 1943. N.Z. Engineers I. C. Steele. Dated 19th May, 1943. G. B. Slade. Dated 23rd May, 1943. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants:- N. Buchanan. Dated 1st June, 1943. R. R. Torrie. Dated 25th April, 1943. R. D. Hoggans. Dated 4th June, 1943. ·L; C. Bydder. Dated 3rd June, 1943. K. R. C. Rowe. Dated 14th June, 1943. N.Z. Medical Gorps M. P. Keogh. N. W. Sarney. L. S. Highfield. Captain W. M. Platts to be temp. Major. Dated 5th June, 1943. Dated 19th June, 1943. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be temp. Lieutenants whilst employed as Q.Ms. :- N.Z. Gorps of· Signals R. T. McClean. A. D. Fergusson. E. B. Gilberd. Lieutenant H. A. Hester to be Captain. Dated 21st June, 1943. Dated 7th June, 1943. 2nd Lieutenant J. G. U. Dreaver to be Lieutenant.· Dated 25th April, ,1943. . N.Z. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Captain N. H. Stratford to be temp. Major. Dated 16th May, N.Z. Infantry 1943. The undermentioned Lieutenant-Colonels to be Colonels :- GRANTS O:(, ACTING R.ANK J. I. Brooke.· W. Murphy, M.C. Commands and Staff • Dated 15th May, 1943. · Brigadier L. M. Inglis, D.S.O., M.C., V.D., is granted the acting Major P. L. Bennett, M.C., to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated rank of Major-General whilst commanding a Division. Dated 6th 15th May, 1943. . June, 1943. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :­ N.Z. Armoured Gorps J. J. McDonald. D.R. Watson.· J. L. H. Hewland. Lieutenant;Colonel ('liemp. Colonel) S. F. Hartnell, D.S.O., is Dated 25th April, 1943. granted the acting rank of Brigadier whilst commanding a Brigade. I. T. Francis. C. B. Stuart. Dated 4th June, 1943. Dated 5th May, 1943. Major J. W. McKergow is granted the acting rank ofLieutenant­ C. K. Edge. Dated 11th May, 1943. Colonel whilst commanding a Regiment. Dated 4th June, 1943. J. A. Middleton. Dated 12th May, 1943. N.Z. Infantry M. C. Lester. Dated 14th May, 1943. C. F. Harver, Dated 21st May, 1943. Lieutenant-Colonel R. W. Harding, D.S.O., M.M., is granted H. 0. Christie. Dated 1st June, 1943. the acting rank of Brigadier whilst commanding a Brigade. Dated 4th Junre, 1943. J. F. Brisco. A. F. Pyne. Major H. M. McElroy, D.S.0., is granted the acting rank of Dated 13th June, 1943. · Lieutenant-Colonel whilst commanding a Battalion. Dated 4th B. K. Hammond. Dated 16th June, 1943. June, 1943. D. H. Thurston. Dated 18th June, 1943. TEMPORARY RANK RELINQUISHED R. C. Brigham. W. D. Sutherland. E. C. Robinson. Command~ and Staff E. J. Roughton. H. L. Bioletti. · S. W. Turnbull. W. J. Bricknell. W. Blakey. J. R. E. Moore. Brigadier (temp. Major-General) H. K. Kippenberger, D.S.O., C.H. Davis. 0. Nicholls. R. P. Clouston. relinquishes the. temporary rank of Major-General. Dated 14th G. R. Hamilton. G. Dickie. F. B. Montgomery. May, 1943. R. W. Jessup. D. M. Macdonald. L. T. McMillan. N.Z. Infantry B. H. Warner. E. C. Chandler. K. W. Reid. The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp. Captains), relinquish P. E. Whitelaw. G. R. Black. N. E. Avery. the temporary rank of Captain :- P. L. Horrocks. M. E.G. Curtis. S. W. Smith. Dated 19th June, 1943. L. G. Dickey. Dated 18th May, 1943. N. G. Blue. Dated 6th June, 1943. N.Z. Army Servic; Gorps N.Z. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Captain, C. McL. Brown to be Major. Dated 1st April, 1943. Captain (temp. Major) N. H. Stratford relinquishes the temporary The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants:­ rank of Major. Dated 3rd June, 1943. E. T. Johnsen. Dated 25th April, 1943. APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSIONS W. A. Brown. Dated 1st May, 1943. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants :- N.Z. Medical Gorps 622 Terence Vaughan, N.Z.A. The undermentioned Lieutenants to be Captains :­ 43210 Robert Talbot McClean, N.Z.M.C. (Q.M.). 41419 ,Andrew Donald Fergusson, N.Z.M.C. (Q.M.). J. L. Colgrave. Dated 17th May, 1943. 9256 Edward Browse Gilberd, N.Z.M.C. (Q.M.). J. J. McDonald. Dated 1st June, 1943. Dated 6th June, 1943. N. J. ~cllroy. Dated 3rd June, 1943'.

CORRIGENDUM GRANTS OF TEMPORARY RANK N.Z. Medical Gorps N.Z. Artillery With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand Captain E. H. Fowke to be temp. Major. Dated 5th June, 1943 Gazette No. 51, dated 8th July, 1943 (vide List No. 105), relative to Lieutenant T. M. V. Bain to be temp. Captain. Dated 27th the promotion of Lieutenant D. W. Urquhart to Captain,for "Dated April, 1943. · 30th March, 1943," substitute "Dated 2nd September, 1942." N.Z. Engineers A.G. OSBORNE, For the Minister of Defence. Lieutenant F. J. Clark to be temp. Captain. Dated 3rd June 1943. N.Z. Infantry Appointments, Promotions, and Relinquishments of Temporary Rank The underll}entioned Lieutenants to be temp. Captains:­ of Officers ·on Active Service with the 2nd New Zealand, D. Elder. Dated 22nd May, 1943. Expeditionary Force Overseas H. G. Cutler. W. A. C. Smith. Dated 5th June, 1943. Army Department, Wellington, 15th July, 1943. N.Z. Medical Gorps IS Excellency the Governor~General has ·been. pleased to 2nd Lieutenant H. J. Heron to be temp. Captain. Dated 9th .H · approve of the following appointments, promotions, and April, 1943. relinquishments of temporary rank of officers of the 2nd New N.Z; Army Pay Gorps Zealand Expeditionary Force in Pacific, vide List No. 11 :- 2nd Lieutenant E. R. Newman to be temp. Lieutenant. Dated PROMOTIONS · 10th June, 1943. N.Z. Artillery TEMPORARY RANK RELINQUISHED Major C. D. B. Campling to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated N.Z. Engineers 18th May, 1943. Captain (temp. Major) H. H. Craig to be Major. Dated 17th Captain (temp. Major) H. J. Taylor relinquishes the temporary April, 1943. rank of Major. Dated 11th June, 1943. . B 806 -THE- 'NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSIONS N.Z. Infantry N.Z. Infantry Temp. 2nd Lieutenants- K. C. Edwards. Dated 18th June, 1943. 43079 Neal Harkness Buchanan to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated H.F. Vivian. Dated 21st June, 1943. 1st June, 1943. T. R. H. Blatchford. Dated 22nd Jun~ 1943. N.Z. Medical Gorps N.Z. Army Education and Welfare Services 63625- Henry McMillan Alves Major to be 2nd Lieutenant .. Dated 13th May, 1943. Temp. Lieutenant H. L. Clarke. Dated 9th June, 1943. N.Z. Army Pay Gorps N.Z. Medical Gorps • 62241 Harold Charles Stevens to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated Captain L. J. McF. Black, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 24th May, 1943. .11th June, ,J943. · Lieutenant L. F. Johnson, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 9th October,· A.G. OSBORNE, 1942. For the Minister of Defence. APPOINTMENTS (SUBSTANTIVE) The undermentioned "temporary appointments are c~nfirmed :-

Appointments and Promotions of Officers of the 2nd New Zealand Headquarters Expeditionary Force 2.nd Lieutenant C. C. Middlebrook, and is seconded to the Fiji Government. Dated 28th June, 1943. Army Department, 'Wellington, 16th July, 1943. N.Z. Infantry IS Excellency the Governor-General has been . pleased to 2nd Lieutenants- H approve of the following appointments and promotions of . T. R.H. Blatchford. K. C. Edwards. H. F"' Vivian . officers of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force :- Dated 28th June, 1943. PROMOTIONS N.Z. Army Education and Welfare Services N.Z. Medical Gorps Lieute~ant H. L. Clatke. Date'd 28th June, 1943.

. Temp. Major J. R. Wells to be Major. Dated 13th September, A N.Z. Medical Gorps 1941. Captain L. J. McF. Black. N.~i.·· Dental Oorps Lieutenants- Lieut.en.ant A. J. Aitken to be Captain. Dated 12th June, 1943. L. F. Johnson. S. K. Watson.

The undermentioned Lieutenants . (temp. Captains) to be 0 Dated 28th June, 1943. , Captains:- · A. G. OSBORNE, H. H. Bramwell. Dated 2nd June, 1943. For the Minister of Defence. W. A. Paterson. Dated 10th June, 1943. H. Dover. Dated 12th June, 1943. Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Resignations, and Retirements 2ND N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (TONGA) of Officers of the New Zealand Military Forces AfPOINTMENTS (TEMfORARY) Army Department, The undermentioned are seconded from the N.Z. Territorial Wellington, 21st July, 1943. Force:- IS Excellency the Governor0 General has been pleased to N .z. Infantry H approve of the following appointments, promotions, transfers, Temp. Lieutenant B. F. Welch. Dated 10th ·February, 1943. . resignations, and retirements of officers of the New Zealand Military Forces:- N.Z. Army Service Gorps Temp. Lieutenant J. A. McPherson. Dated 21st May, 1943. 'i~EGIMENT OF ROYAL N.Z. ARTILLERY APPOINTMENTS (SUBS}ANTIVE) Temp. Captain and Quartermaster P." J. Kivell to be temp. Majo_r and Quartermaster. Dated 1st 1\fay, 1943. The undermentioned temporary appointments are confirmed:-· N.Z. Infantry N.Z. TEMPORARY STAFF Lieutenant B. '.F.. Welch. Dated 2nd March, 1943. Caiptain W. Fergie, Reserve of Officers; The Canterbury Regi­ The notices published in the New -Zealand Gazettes No. 18, dated ment, to be temp. Lieutenant, and is seconded for duty with Guards 18th March, 1943, and No. 21, dated 1st April, 1943, relative to the Vital Points. Dated 19th January, 1940. above-named officer, are he:ceby cancelled. Captain W. Fergie, Reserve. of Officers, The Canterbury Regi­ ment, relinquishes his appointment as lieutenant in the N.Z. N.Z. Army Service Gorps Temporary Staff, and is reposted to the Reserve of Officers, Class II (b). Dated 20th June, 1943. Lieutenant J. A. McPherson. Dated 28th ,Tune, 1943. Temp. Lieutenant A. I. K. Franks to be temp. Captain. Dated '13th July, 1943. · _ Y.M.O.A. N. D. Burns, Esquire. Dated 11th June, 1943. TERRITORIAL FORCE PROMOTION N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS N.Z. Dental Gorps • The A uckl~nd ( East Coast) Mounted Rifles Lieutenant I. P. Milne to be Captain. Dated 12th June, 1943. Major T. McCarroll, E.D., is posted to the Retv:esJ. List. Dated 4th July, 1943. · . 2ND N.Z; EXPEDITIONARY FORCE IN PACIFIC The Wellington .East Ooaft Mounted Rifles APPOINTMENTS (TEMPORARY) Temp. Captain J. E. Wright relinquishes his. commission on The undermentioned are seconded from the N.Z. Territorial appointment to the Royal N.Z. Air Force. Dated 1st January, 1943. Force:- N .z. Medical Gorps N.Z. ARTILLERY Temp. Major C. L. E. L. Sheppard, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 14th Temp. 2nd Lieutenant B. H. Stinear to be temp. Lieutenant,· April, 1943. and is seconded. Dated 1st July, 1943. . , < . Captain C. G. D. Halstead, 1VI.B., Ch.B. Dated 10th June, 1943. The undermentioned temp. 2nd Lieutenants to be temp. N.Z. Dental Gorps Lieutenants :- Captain H. G. Simpson. Dated 14th May, 1943. J. H. Sweeny. Dated 1st July, 1943. C. L. Robertson. Dated 2nd July,-1943. APPOINTMENTS (SUBSTANTIVE) • C. E. Downes. Dated 3rd July, 1943. E. C. Batchelor. Dated 4th July, 1943. The undermentioned temp. appointments are" confirmed:- P. V. Shepherd. Dated 5th July, 1943. N.Z. Medical Gorps J. K. Burcher. Dated 6th July, 1943. C. B. Connery. Dated 7th July, 1943. Major C. L. E. L. Sheppard. Captain C. G. D. Halstead. __J. &Taylor. Dated 8th July, 1943. Dated 28th June, 1943. R. C. Rowlandson. Dated 9th July, 1943. N Dental Gorps A. W. Albrecht. Dated 10th July, 1943. .z. J. G. Barton. Dated 11th July, 1943. Captain H. G. Simpson. Dated 28th June, 1943. C. E. J. Levick. Dated 12th July, 1943. R. L. Herdson. Dated 13th July, 1943. 2ND N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (FIJI) APPOINTMENTS (TEMPORARY) N.Z. INFANTRY The 1Indermentioned are seconded from the N.Z. Territorial The H auraki Regiment Force:- The ·undermentioned temp. 2nd Lieutenants to be temp. N.Z. Artillery · Lieutenants:- Temp. 2nd Lieutenant C. C. Middlebrook. Dated 15th June, T. E. Wayte. Dated 1st July, 1943. 1943, I H. S.' Dent. Dated 6th July, 1943. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 807

The Waikato Regiment RESIGNATIONS Temp. 2nd Lieutenant D. W. Pountney to be temp. Lieutenant. The undermentioned officers resign their commissions in the 'Dated 29th June, 1943. Home Guard :- The Wellington Regiment ( City of Wellington's Own) Temp. Majors- The undermentioned temp. 2nd Lieutenants to be temp. R. H. Friel. Dated 3rd March, 1943. · Lieutenants, and remain seconded :- J. McRae. Dated 26th March, 1943. J. Fox. R. A. Howarth. _ Temp. Captains- Dated 1st July, 1943. H. E. Stratford. Dated 19th February, 1943. N. Taylor. Dated 1st May, 1943. The Wellington West Coast Regiment H. A. E. Maitland. Dated 26th May, 1943. Temp. 2nd Lieutenant H. A. Heron to be temp. Lieutenant. H. V. M. Hazard, O.B.E. Dated 12th June, 1943. Dated 1st July, 1943. Temp. Lieutenants- A. S. McGlashan. Dated 18th December, 1942. N.Z . .ARMy' SERVICE CORPS E. C. Holder. Dated 21st December, 1942. Temp. Captain L. J. Harley is granted the temporary rank of F. H. Jenkin., Dated 28th January, 1943. Major whilst commanding a Company. Dated 1st June, 1943. W. A. Waddell. Dated 25th February, 1943. D. J. Burgess. Dated 25th May, 1943. N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT A. L. Lockhart.· Dated 1st June, 1943. W .. H. de Joux. Dated 16th June, 1943. With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand P. S. Enting. Dated 17th ,June, 1943. No. 44, dated 10th June, 1943, relative to the appointment Gazette A. J. Black. Dated 22nd June, 1943. of the Rev. Kenneth Schollar, for "Dated 10th December, 1942," substitute "Dated 10th October, 1942." Temp. 2nd Lieutenants- H. V. Spicer. Dated 1st February, 1943. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS L. W. J. Clarkson. Dated 25th March, 1943. Temp. 2nd Lieutenant A. H. T. Rose, F.S.M.C., F.I.O.N.Z., G. Chandler. Dated 18th May; 1943. Army Optician Service, to be temp. Lieutenant. Dated 29th June, W. G. l\foCorkindale. Dated 20th May, 1943. 1943. D. G. B. Bateman. Dated 25th May, 1943. T. A. Leitch. Dated 31st May~ 1943. The undermentioned temp. 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieu­ tenants:- COl\U\f.[SSIONS RELINQUISHED L. W. Blain, M.B., Ch.B. N. G. Marshall, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 1st July, 1943. The undermentioned officers relinquish their commissions in the Home Guard :- The notice published in the Ne.w Zealand Gazette No. 73, dated 30th July, 1942: relative to Eric Archibald Petersen, is hereby Temp. Captain N. 0. Gibson. Dated 2nd June, 1943. cancelled. Temp. Lieutenant W. J. Brook. Dated 29th June, 1942. N.Z. ORDNANCE CORPS A. G. OSBORNE, Tem·p. Lieutenant H. A. Harcombe to be temp. Captain, and For the Minister of Defence. remains seconded. · Dated 1st June, 1943. Temp. 2nd Lieutenant G. S. Cross to be temp. Lieutenant, and remains seconded. Dated 11th July, 1943. N.Z. ARMy' NURSING SERVICE Appointment~, Promotions, Transfer, and Relinquishment of Oj)icer.s Sister D. Compton to be Charge Sister, and remains seconded. of the Royal New Zea!and Air Force Dated 16th April, 1943. N.Z. WoMEN's ARMy' AuxILIARy' CORPS 2nd Subaltern M. G. MacDonell to be Subaltern. Dated 10th Air Department, June, 1943. Wellington, 13th July, 1943. Ursula Mary Gunn to be 2nd Subaltern. Dated 14th July, 1943, IS Excellency the

EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION I Appointment of Deputy ¥ember of the Pharmacy Plan Industrial Appointments _ Committee under the Industrial Efficiency ·Act, 1936 The underml3ntioned are granted temporary comm1ss1ons . in the rank of Pilot Officer. Dated 25th May, 1943 :-,- URSUANT to section 10 of the Indu~trial Efficiency Act, 1936, P I, Daniel Giles Sullivan, Minister of Industries and Commerce, As Equipment Officers- do hereby appoint James Francis Heyward, Pharmacist, 320 Selwyn .·Nz 40302 Act. F /Sgt. Frederick. George PEACOCK, Street, Spreydon, Christchurch, to be Deputy for Douglas Scott NZ 39798 F /Sgt. Lincoln Francis WARREN. Dodds as a. member of the Pharmacy Plan Industrial Committee NZ 403813 Sgt. John Victor LILL. appointed by me on the 11th day of January, 1939. NZ 37190 F /Sgt. Henry Egmond CuNDELL. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 15th day of June, 1943. NZ 40298 Act. F /Sgt. Samuel Walter JANES. NZ 639119 Sgt. George MOORE. D. G. SULLIVAN, NZ 36144 Act. F /Sgt. Keith Murray McGILL. Minister of Industries and Commerce. NZ 39738 Act. F /Sgt. John W ;:trwick BLENCOWE. NZ 40293 Sgt. Ian Robert CARRUTHERS. Appo·intment of Members of the Footwear Plan Indu8trial Committee As Accountant Officers- under the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936 NZ 42258 A/Sgt. Robert William LITHGOW. NZ 4212195 A.O. I Cyril Douglas PEDERSEN. NZ 4210484 A.O. I George Ernest FINERAN; URSUANT to section 10 of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936, NZ 401910 - Cpl. Edward Neville WALKER. P I, Daniel Giles Sullivan, Minister of Industries and Commerce, do hereby appoint. Stewart Dalrymple Macpherson, Factory Super­ EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION II visor, care of Sargood, Son, and Ewen, Ltd., Dunedin, and George Appointments ·, Marston, Union Secretary, 9 Ariki Street, Lower Hutt, to be members of the Footwear Plan Industrial Committee appointed by notice, The undermentioned are granted temporary commissions in. dated the 17th day of April, 1941, in lieu of Garnet Zellig Lindley, the rank of Pilot Officer. Dated 25th May, 1943 :- resigned,' and Charles Arthur Watts, deceased. As Armament Officer- Given under my hand at Wellington, this 19th day of July, 1943. NZ 36130 F /Sgt. Sidney William LANE. D. G. SULLIVAN, As Signal Officers- Minister of Industries and Commerce. NZ 403526 Sgt. John Haslett HANNAN. NZ 1873 Thomas Stanley CARTER. NZ 391711 Act. F/Sgt. ,Tack Dudley ODELL." Probation Officer appointed NZ 401865 Act. F /Sgt. Esdaile George BROWN. NZ 39837 Sgt. Dennis Hilton PHARAZY.lif. Prisons Department, NZ 39879 Act. F /Sgt. Gordon Trevor Knw. Wellington, 16th July, 1943. NZ 1.875 -James Stanley ScOT'I'. IS· Excellency the Goveri1or-.G~neral, has been pleased to As Radio Officer-'- H appoint NZ 1880 Henry Benjamin BucKLEY. Kathleen Spillett ./. NZ 39877 Corporal Duncan Francis .,..FOWLER is granted .a · to be a Probation Officer under the Offenders Probation Act, 1910, temporary commission as Signal Officer in the rank of Pilot Officer for the City of Invercargill. (on prob.). Dated 1st July, 1943. · H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. Promotion Flight Lieutenant John William TODD is granted the rank of Acting Squadron Leader (paid). Dated 1st July, 1943. Vice-Consul of the of America at Auckland appointed

ADMINIS'I'RATIVE AND SPECIAL Du'I'IES BRANCH Department of Internal Affairs, Appointments Wellington, 17th July, 1943. The undermentioned are granted temporary commissions in IS_ Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be notified the rank of Pilot Officer :- · H that the appointment of · · Dated 25th May, 1943- John C. Fuess, Esquire, / NZ 1874 John Charles BONHAM. as Vice-Consul of the United States of America at Auckland has been NZ 402922 F /Sgt. Frank William TERRY.· recognized. NZ-403636 Sgt. Harold Gordon HUNT. NZ 1876 Graham Wallace DELAMORE. H. G. R. MASON, NZ 41704 Sgt. Alan Marwood PAT'I'ERSON. For the Minister of Internal Affairs. NZ 422613 Act. Cpl. Trevor William MAR'I'IN. (I.A. 68/10:) NZ 391664 Sgt. Alexander John DICKSON. NZ 39777 Sgt. Clifton Shirley PARKER. NZ 405216 F/Sgt. Kenneth Purnell ANDREWS. Member of the Pirongia Rabbit Board appointed.-(Notice NZ 1877 Lancelot Douglas James WHATMAN. No. Ag. 4022) NZ 1878 Leo Richard BEDGGOOD. NZ 37106 Sgt. Raymond Frederick SHOR'I',. NZ 403257 _ Sgt. Cyril William HosKIN. Office of the Minister of Agriculture, NZ 39631 Sgt. Eric Edward John HAMP'I'ON. Wellington, 19th July, 1943. NZ 1879 James Alfred McBRIDE. . HIS .Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, in NZ 423838 Cpl. Bruce William Thomas RICHARDS. pursuanc~ of section 56 of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, As Meteorological Officers- to appoint, on and from the 14th day of July, 1943- -Dated 15th July, 1943- J ohn McGruther NZ 4216581 A.O. I William Harvey THOMSON, M.Sc. to be a member of th.e Pirongia Rabbit Board estii.blished under the NZ 428686 A.O. I Brian Maurice STEDMAN, B.Sc. said Act, vice Parker John Hill Crone, resigned. NZ 426770 A.O. I Maurice James O'CONNOR, B.A. J. G. BARCLAY, Minister of Agriculture. NZ 414571 L.A.C. Alexander Bertram ALLEN, B.A. NZ 422599 - A.O. I Hugh George GILMER, M.Agr.Sc. NZ 423535 L.A.C. Richard Carroll MoRPE'I'H, B.Com; Electrical Wiremen's Registration Act, ·1925.-Names removed from 'Transfer Registers during _the Quarter ended 30th June, 1943 Flight Lieutenant Ian Coates NEALE is transferred to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class B, Section I. Dated 27~h REGISTER OF INSPEC'I'ORS OF ELECTRICAL WIRING June, 1943. Davidson, Norman 'A. Late Inspector for the Waitomo MEDICAL BRANCH Electric-power Board. Address . Termination of ,Commission last notified : W aitomo Electric­ The temporary commission of the undermentioned is terminated. power Board, P.O. Box 78, Te Dated 16th July, 1943 :- Kuiti; Douglas, Donald Staney · Late Inspector for the Stratford Flight· Lieutenant Clara LEE. Borough Council. Address last notified: P.O; Box 26, Strat~ ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH, SEcTioN II (A.T.C.) ford. , · Relinquishment Maclean, Lauchlan Gaulter Late Inspector for . the Dunedin Pilot Officer John Charles BoNHAM relinquishes his Air Training City Council. Address iast Corps Commission. Dated 25th May, 1943. · notified: 12 Rawhiti Street, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. · CORRIGENDUM REGISTER OF ELEC'I'RICAL WIREMEN . In the notice appearing .in the New Zealand Gazette No. 92/ dated 15th October, 1942, page 2484, under the heading" Adminis­ Barlow, Maxwell Richardson . . Deceased. trative and. Special Du.ties Branch_:._Appointments," for " NZ Jones, Mervyn George Deceased. 422475 A.O. I Edward Gillman PRESSLEY, B.A.," read "NZ 422475 Moore, Bernard . . Deceased. A.C. I Edwin Gillman PRESSLEY, B.A." Taylor, Joseph Herbert Spencer Deceased. A. G. OSBORNE, Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of July, 1943. For the Minister of Defence. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Worksr THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Retention of Title of "Honourable" Waihi Drainage Area.-Notice of Intention.to make and le,vy General Rates Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 15th July, 1943. Department of Lands and Survey, HE following despatch, received from the Secretary of State Wellington, 19th July, 1943. T for Dominion Affairs, is published for general information. OTICE is hereby given that it is intended, pursuant to the H. G. R. MASON, N Swamp Drafuage Act, 1915, and its amendments, to make and For the Minister of Internal Affairs. levy, on the unimproved value of all land within the Pukehina Subdivision of the Waihi Drainage Area constituted under .the said Act, the general rates described in the First Schedule hereto, NEW ZEALAND.-HONOURS and on the unimproved value of all land included in the Central Dominions Office, Subdivision the general rate described in the Second Schedule hereto, Downip.g Street, 6th May, 1943. and on the unimproved value of .all land in the Kaikokopu Sub­ Sm- division the general rates described in the Third Schedule hereto, ' I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Your such respective .rates being for the purpose of meeting maintenances Excellency's despatch, Honours (1), of the 22nd January, and to costs for the period 1st April, 1943, to the 31st March, 1944. request you to inform your Ministers that His Majesty the King The amount of the general rates will be payable in one sum on the 30th day of August, 1943, on which day the annually recurring has been pleased to approve of the retention of the title of special rates already made and levied will also be payable. "Honourable" by Mr. Frank Langstone, who has· served foi-1:more. The valuation roll and the rate-book of the district will be open than three years as a member of the Executive Council of New for inspection at the office of the Collector of Rates, Chief Drainage Zealand. Engineer's Office, Room 45, First Floor, Government Buildings, • I have the honour to be, Sir, Customs Street West, Auckland, and copies of same may be inspected Your Excellency's most obedient, humble Servant, . C. R. . ATTLEE. at the office of Mr. H. W. Earp, Clerk, Kaituna River Board, Te Puke, Governor-General at all times at which those offices are op._,en for ~he transaction of His Excellency public business. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Cyril Newall, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.M.G., C.B.E., etc. FIRST SCHEDULE GENERAL RATES Authorizing the Laying-qff of Roads of less .Width than 66 ft. Pukehina Subdi,vision Class A;-On the unimproved value of all land classified as Class A HEREAS in the opinion of the Minister of Lands it is inex~ by the persons appointed to classify lands under section 3 of the W pedient, by reason of the fact that the land shown upon the Swamp Drainage Amendment Act, 1928, fivepence and seven plan of Town of 11am Extension No. 25 affecting part of Rural one-hundredths of a penny (5·0?d.) in the pound. Section 85, Block X, Christchurch Survey District, Canterbury Class C.-On the unimproved value of all land so classified as Class C, Land District, is intended to be used wholly for residential purposes, twopence and twenty-five one-hundredths of a penny (2·25d.), that proposed roads Nos. 1, 2, and 3 shown thereon should be of in the pound. the width of 66 ft. : Now, therefore, in pursuance of the power conferred upon him SECOND SCHEDULE by section 17, subsection (1), of the Land Act, 1924, and of every other power him thereunto enabling, the Minister of Lands doth . GENERAL RATES hereby authorize the laying-off of proposed roads Nos. 1 and 2 of Central Subdi,vision a width of not less than 50 ft., and proposed road No. 3 of a width Class A.-On the unimproved value of all land classified as Class A of not less than 40 ft. : Provided always that :it shall not be lawful by the persons appointed to classify lands· under section 3 of for any person to erect or cause to be erected any building: at a less of the Swamp Drainage Amendment Act, 1928, fivepence and distance than 33 ft. from the middle of such roads. forty-five one-hundredths of a penny (5·45d.) in the pound. Given under the hand of the Minister of Lands, this 19th -day of July, 1943. J. G. BARCLAY, Minister of Lands. THIRD SCHEDULE (L. and S. 25/366.) • GENERAL RATES Kaik~kopu .Subdivision Kaitaia Drainage Area.-Notice of Intention to rnake and le,vy General Class A.-On the unimproved value of all land classified as Class A Rates by the persons appointed to classify lands under section 3 of I the Swamp Drainage Amendment Act, 1928, sixpence and Department of Lands and Survey, forty-six one-hundredths of a penny (6'.46d.) in the pound. Wellington, 16th July, 1943. Class B.-On the unimproved value of all land so classified as Class B, OTICE is hereby given that it is intended, pursuant to the fivepence and two one-hundredths of a penny (5·02d.) in-the N Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and its amendments, to make pound. and levy, on the unimproved value of all land within the Kaitaia Class C.-On the unimproved value of all land so classified as Class C, Town District Subdivision of the Kaitaia Drainage Area constituted twopence and eighty-seven one-hundredths of a penny (2·87d.) under the said Act, the general rate described in the First Schedule in the pound. hereto, and on the unimproved value of all land in the subdivision J. G. BARCLAY, Minister of Lands. of the Kaitaia Drainage Area outside the Kaitaia Town District the general rates described in the Second Schedule, such respective (L. and S. 15/24/1.) rates being for the purpose of meeting maintenance-costs for the period from the 1st April, 1943, to the 31st March, 1944. The amount of the general rates, together with the annually Plant declared to be a Noxious Weed in the Boroitgh of St. Kilda.­ recurring special rates already made and levied, will be payable (Notice No. Ag. 4020) in one sum on the 30th August, 1943. The valuation roll of the area will be available for inspection Office of the Minister of Agriculture, at the office of the Collector of Rates, Chief Drainage Engineer's Wellington, 14th July, 1943. Office, Room 45, First Floor, Government Buildings, Customs HE following special order made by the St. Kilda Boroug!i Street West, Auckland, and a copy of same may be inspected at T. Council on the 7th day of June, 1943, is published in accordance the office of the Chief Drainage Engineer, Kaitaia, at all times at with the provisions of the Noxious Weeds Act; 1928. which those offices are open for the transaction of public business.

FIRST SCHEDULE SPECIAL ORDER TOWN SUBDIVISION '' That, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the Noxious General Rate Weeds Act, 1928, the St. Kilda Borough Council hereby resolves ON the unimproved value of all land within the K.aitaia Town and declares, by way of special order, that the plant mentioned in · District, sixty-six one-hundredths of a penny (0·66d.) in the the Schedule hereto (being a plant mentioned in the Second Schedule pound. to the said Act, as extended from ti:nie to ,time by the Governor­ General in Council) is a noxious weed within the Borough of St. SECOND SCHEDULE Kilda. · ,, ' RURAL_ SUBDIVISION "SCHEDULE General· Rate "Pussy willow (Salix cap!ea)." CLASS A.-On the unimp~·oved value of all land classified as Class A J. G. BARCLAY, Minister of Agriculture. by the persons appointed to classify lands under section 3 of the Swamp Drainage Amendment Act, 1928, eighteen-pence and fifty-three one-hundredths of a penny (18·53d.) in the Law Practitioners Amendment Act, 1935 pound. Class B.-On · the unimproved value of all land· so classified ~s URSUANT to the .Law Practitioners Amendment Act, 1935 Class B, sixpence and forty-nine one-hundredths of a penny P notice is hereby given that the Disciplinary Committee of the (6·49d.) in the pound. New Zealand Law Society on the 11th day of June, 1943, ordered Class C.-On the unimproved value of all land so classified _as Class C, that the name of Huon Lucien Martyn Buisson, of A11ckland, be two-pence and seventy-eight one-hundredths of a penny (2·78d.) struck off the Rolls of Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme in the pound. Court of New Zealand, and that he pays twenty guineas costs. J. G. BARCLAY, Minister of Lands: Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of July, 1943. (L. and S. 15/42/3.) G. S. CLARK, Registrar, Supreme Court. 810 THE .NEW ~EALAND GAZETTE

Law Practitioners Amendment Act, 1935 Taranaki Education Board.-Extraordinary Election of Member

N accordance with. clause 6 of . the · Second Schedule of the URSUANT to the Law Practitioners Amendment Act, 1935, I · Education Act, 1914, Mr. James Garcia, Journalist, New P notice is hereby given that the Disciplinary Committee of Plymouth, being the only nomination received, is duly elected a th'e New Zealand Law Society on the 11th day of June, 1943, ordered member· of the Education Board of the District of Taranaki that the name of Edward Sidney Stafford, of Wellington, be removed representing the Urban Area of New Plymouth. at his own request from the Rolls of Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. H. W. INSULL, Returning Officer. Dated at Wellington:, this 16th day of July, 1943. New Plymouth, 16th July, 1943. G. S. CLARK, Registrar, Supreme Court. Election of Producers' Representatives on the Nelson District Hop Marketing Committee The Education Board of the District of Otago.-Electio11 of One Member for the South Ward-Extraordinary Vacancy · URSUANT to the Hop Marketing Regulations 1939, made under P the Marketing Act, 1936, and the Agriculture (Emergency Powers) Act, 1934, notice is hereby given that a_ copy of the roll of N accordance with the Second Schedule to the Education Act, producers qualified to vote at the elections to be held on the second I 1914, it is notified that Mr. Robert Flett. has been duly elected Wednesday in the month of August, 1943, of producers' represen­ as· a member of the Education Board of the District ·of Otago for tatives on the Hop Marketing Committee established by the said the South Ward. regulations, have been deposited for public inspection during ordinary The number of votes recorded in favour of the respective office hours, for a period of seven days from "the 21st day of July, candidates was as follows :- 1943, at the post-offices mentioned hereunder :"7" · Votes. Nelson. Flett, Robert .. 148 Motueka. Parker, Walter Allan 71 Upper Moutere. Total valid votes 219 Dated at'Wellington, this 19th day of July, 1943. Informal votes I M. WAREHAM, Returning Officer. G. W. CARRINGTON, Returning Officer. Education Office, Dunedin, 16th July, 1943. Notice to Persons affected by Applications under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

Education Board of the/ District of Cant.erbury.-Result of Ballot Manufacture of Paper Pulp and Paper Products for Election of Member for South Ward N application has been received from the Calander Container A Com_Pany, 329A Dominion Road, Auckland, for a license to commence the manufacture of paper pulp from waste paper and ·JN pursuance of the provisions of the Education Act, 1914, and similar waste materials. regulations made thereunder, .I hereby noti(y that Karl Kippen­ Taking of Fish for Sale ·berger has been elected as a member to represent the South Ward of the Canterbury Education District :- Applications have ·been received from A. J. Chapman, Nelson, and A. T. Tackney, Nelson, for licenses to take fish for sale by means The ballot resulted as follows :- of a fishing-launch (to be registered), using long 'lines, hand-lines, Votes. and drag-nets, catches to be landed at Nelson. Bathurst, Ernest Cook 116 Any persons who consider they will be materially affected by Kippenberger, Karl 200 the decisions of the Bureau of Industry on these applications, and Total valid papers 316 who wish to ~ake representations accordingly, must furnish them Invalid papers 6 in writing not later than the 5th August, 1943. L. E. ROWLEY, Returning Officer. G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary. Christchurch, 15th July, 1943. Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.

Decision of the Bureait of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

Bureau oflndustry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. OTICE. is hereby given that, pur?uant t?: the authority confe~red on the Bureau ?f I?dust.ry u~der Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936, the followmg dec1s10n has been made· m /respect of an· applicat10n for a hcense. · . N 1 G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary.-

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

Canning of Fruit and Vegetables Thompson and Hills, Ltd., Auckland .. For extension of their existing license covering their Declined 19 July, 1943. branches at Auckland and Motueka, to enable them - to commence and carry on in the above industry at Napier, Hawke's Bay

RESERVE BANK OF. N~W ZEALAND

STATEMENT oF AssE'rs AND LrABILIT:i;Es OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLosE OF Busr'.NEss oN MoNDAY. 12TH JULY, 19~3 . Liabib:ties Assets £ s. d. 7. Reserve­ £ s. d. 1. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0 (a) Gold 2,801,877 10 0 2; :Sank~notes 32,321,154 10 0 (b) &terling exchange* 28,446,817 8 8 3. Demand Jiabilities­ (c) Gold exchange t a) State 17,209,422 8 11 8. Subsidiary coin 55,607 4 8 (b) Banks .. 25,058,362 I 2 9. Discounts- (c) Other 7,999,669 13 7 (a) Commercial and agricultural bills 4. 'Time deposits (b) Treasury and local-body bills 5. Liabilities in currencies other than New 10. Advances- Zealand currency 9,093 I 2 . (a) To the State or State undertakings­ 6. Other liabilities 1,477,266 6 2 (!) Marketing Department 9,029,680 10 2 (2) For other purposes .. 30,953,000 0 0 (b) To other public auth9rities (c) Other .• 11. Investments .. 10,313,206 5 7 12. Ban4, buildings 13. Other assets . ; . 3,974, 779 1 11

£(N.Z.)85,574,Q68 I 0 £(N.Z.)85,574,968 I 0

* Expressed in New Zealand currency. Proportion of reserve (No. 7 less No. 5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 37·826 per cent. W.R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant. JULY 22] · THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 811

Licenses issued to Wholesalers under the Sales Tax Act, 1932-33

Customs Department, Wellington, 22nd July, 1943. T is hereby notified for public· information that licenses to act as wholesalers under the Sales Tax Act, 1932-33, have been issued to I the undermentioned persons, firms, and companies carrying on business at the places stated. E. D. GOOD, Comptroller of Customs.

·Licentie Place at which Business is carried on. Name of Licensee.______-__o_p_er-a-ti_v_e ______I·- from.

Acme Woodware 1/2/43 Christchurch. Akatarawa Sawmilling Co., Ltd. 1/5/43 Akatarawa. Alexander, James, and Co. 1/6/42 Wellington. All Blacks Manufacturing Co. ~1/10/42 Christchurch. Ansell and Trayes 1/5/43 · Auckland. Art Lamps Co. 1/3/43 Christchurch. Art Printing Co., Ltd. 1/4/43 Wellington. Ascot Gloves .. 1/3/43 Wellington. Atkinson Electrical Co., Ltd. I9/2/43 Wellington. Atlantic Union Oil Co., Ltd. 1/10/42 Greymouth, Napier, Te Kuiti, Taumarunui. Atlas, Elizabeth 1/2/43 W elling~on .. Auckland Caravanco, Ltd. Auckland. Aufricht, Henry 15/3/43 Auckland. Avon Products . 1/4/43 Christchurch . Ballabin, J., and Co. 1/11/42 Wellington. Barbalich, Nikola 1/11/42 Thames. Bartlett, A, E. 7/2/43 Auckland. Beacon Products 1/7/42 Auckland. Beaney and Sons, Ltd. Auckland. Bedell, H. G. . . 1/1/43 Wellington. Belle Jeane Laboratories 1/10/42 Auckland. Bell-Weston Motor Co., The 17/5/43 Dannevirke. Benfell, L. 1/5/43 Christchurch. Betts, A. G., and Son, Ltd. 1/12/42 Nelson. Blaxhall and Hay 1/5/43 Wellington. Borapruf Treatments, Ltd. 1/11/41 Hamilton. Bowkley, C. F. 1/3/43 Auckland. Bramley Gowns 1/2/43 Auckland. Bramley, R.R., and Co. 1/4/43 Auckland. British Diesel Construction Co. 1/5/43 Nelson. Broadbent, A. M. 1/7/42 Carterton. Brough, L. F ... 1/2/43 Dunedin. Brown Barrett (Picton), Ltd. 1/7/42 Auckland, Picton. Buchanan and Edwards, Ltd. 25/9/42 W ellingiion. Buljan, M. 18/6/42 Auckland. Bunn Bros., Ltd. 1/2/43 Penrose. Caltex Ltd. 18/5/43 Rotorua, Nelson, Napier. Cambie, A. E ... 20/2/43 Auckland. Cameron and Co. 1/5/43 Wellington. Carlton Press . . · 1/12/42 Auckland. Cassrels, N. S. 1/4/42 Auckland. Central Otago Fruit Co., Ltd. 1/3/43 Roxburgh, Alexandra. Chadwick and Bray 1/2/43 Auckland. Charnley,. E. Auckland. Childre:i;i's Garments 1/5/43 Wanganui. ,Christie: E. A.~ and Co., Ltd. 1/1/43 W ellingto:ri. Clifton Knitwear Co. 1/3/43 Christchurch. Clyde, W. T. 1/3/43 Dunedin. Coles, A. A. 1/4/43 Wellington. Compton, Elizabeth 1/3/43 Auckland. Consolidated Importers (N.Z.), Ltd. 1/1/43 Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill. Coogan, M. B. 1/10/42 Wellington, Auckland. • Cornish, G. S ... 1/1/43 Auckland. Cotterill, J. 1/4/43 Wellington. Cox, L. E. 1/10/42 Auckland. Crown Stationery Co. 1/4/43 Auckland. Cusack and Merriman 1/10/42 Christchurch. Dartford Specialties, The 1/2/43 Auckland. Deane, I. L. 1/5/43 Christchurch. Devcich, Grgo .. 1/9/42 Walton. Diecasting and Plastic Co. 1/4/43 Christchurch. Dominion Construction Co., Ltd. 1/4/43 Wellington. Dominion Handle Co. 1/5/42 Auckland. Dominion Industries, Ltd. 1/3/43 Auckland, Dunedin, Christchurch. Dowling and Co. 1/1/42 Tuatapere. Drummond, James, and Co., Ltd. 25/9/42 Wellington. Dyke, E. V. and Co. 1/4/43 Auckland. Eaton and Marshall 25/3/43 Wanganui. Elco Products .. 1/4/43 Palmerston North. Ellis, Hardie, Syminton, Ltd. Auckland. Ellis, Richard .. 18/6/42 Meanee. Emergency Heater Co. . . 1/12/42 Auckland. Evans, J., and Co. 1/9/42 Christchurch. Eyre, Owen, and Co., Ltd. 1/4/43 Auckland. Felix Products 1/5/43 Wellington. Ferguson, G. H., Ltd. 21/1/43 Dunedin. Fielding, Mrs. Emily 22/2/43 Auckland. Finlay, R. J. 1/9/42 Auckland. Fischer, Mrs. L. 1/1/43 Auckland. Fletcher, W. G., and Co., Ltd. 1/11/42 Christchurch.· · Ford, F. L. 1/4/43 Auckland. Forlon'g; E., and Co. 1/4/43 Auckland. Francis, H. 1/11/42 Auckland. Fraser, A. B. . . 1/11/42 Auckland. Fredatovich, P. 1/4/43 Henderson. Free Flo Products 1/2/43 Auckland. Freeman, Abraham 12/5/43 Wellington. French Farm, Ltd. 1/2/43 Christchurch. Friedlander, H. 1/1/43 Auckland. Garelja Bros. . . Auckland. Geddis and Blomfield, Ltd. 1/3/43 Auckland. Gibbons, Mary Gladys 1/4/43 Christchurch •. . . . 812 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

License Name of. Licensee. operative Place at which Business is carried on. from. ·

Glen Eden Packing Co. 1/4/43 Auckland. . Glow Products ,1/5/43 Christchurch. · Gordon, G. S. . . 1/10/42 Auckland.· Grant, John and Co., Ltd. . .. 4/2/43 Trentham, Foxton, Aramoho . Gregg, James 1/5/43 Christchurch. Grigg, Ji... E'. 26/5/43 New Plymouth. Gunton, J. (N.Z.), Ltd. 1/10/42 Wellington. Gutzewitz, Bruno 1/9/42 Invercargill. Hamilton Toy Co. 1/8/42 Hamilton. Hammond, P. G. 1/9/42 Auckland. Hanratty, L. D. 1/~143 Wellington. Harco Sales, Ltd. 1/4/43 . Auckland. .Harris Trading Co. 27/1/43 Napier . Hart, D. 1/2/43 Auckla,nd. Harvey, W. and P., Ltd. 1/5/43 Wellington. Hatch, G. R. .. 1/1/43 Auckland. Hawke's Bay Newspapers, Ltd. 4/12/42 Hastings. Hawkeswood, N. S. 1/12/42 Wellington. Henderson, P. and W., Ltd. 1/7/38 Dunedip. Hewlett, F. E.T. 1/12/42 Tauranga. Hills, V. A. 1/12/42 Auckland. Hobin, C. 1/5/43 Auckland. Holland, R. 1/7/42 Aucklan.d. Homecraft Furnishings 1/4/43 Christchurch. Hooker, A. L ... 1/3/43 Hamilton. Hookway~ A. R. 1/8/42 Auckland. Hughes, C. A. . . 1/3/43 Henderson. Hume Pipe Co. (Aust.), Ltd. 1/7/41 Takaka. Hume Steel Co. 1/10/42 Waitapu. Hunter, W. I. .. 1/1/43 Auckland. Hutt Valley Electro-plating Works 1/4/43' Lower Hutt. Ilich, Peter 18/6/42 Kaiwaka. Illingworth, H ... 1/2/43 Christchurch. Iva~ap Glove Co. 15/3/43 Auckland. Jensen, C. 1/4/42 Auckland. Johnson Glass Co. 1/2/43 Christchurch. Johnston, G. C. 1/9/42 Auckland. " Joy " .Products 1/10/42 Christchurch. Junction Woodcrafts 1/4/43 Auckland. Jury, M. I. 28/11/42 Stratford. Kaikohe Timber Co., Ltd. 1/2/43 Kaikohe. Kati Kati Kauri Timber Co., Ltd., The l/ll/42 Parakao. Keller, John W., Ltd. 1/12/42 Wellington. Kerler's Prams 8/2/43 Auckland. Kessler, F. 1/2/43 Auckland. Killet Works, The 1/6/42 ·Auckland. Kruse, C.H. 5/5/43 Christchurch. Laskowitz, Mrs. Hans 1/2/43 Auckland. Liberty's, Ltd. 1/2/~3 Auckland. Livingstone Button Co. . . 1/11/42 Wellington. "Lucille" 1/5/43 Auckland. McArthur. Knitwear 1/3/43 Gore. ' McCullough, J. R., and Co. 20/2/43 Auckland. McDonald and Miller 1/12/42 Green Island. Mc Williams Wines 16/2/43 Eltham. Maich, Mati 1/6/42 Te Kopuru. Maiso:n Carlyle (N.Z.), Ltd. 1/12/42 Auckland. Mandel and Simester, Ltd. 1/12/42 Wellington. Manfor Products 1/2/43 Auckland. Mangere Vineyards 1/4/42 Auckland. Marriott, K. T. 1/5/43 Christchurch. Marshall, W. and T., and Co. ljll/42 Christchurch. Martin and Taylor 5/3/43 Putaruru, Ngatira. Martin Bros., Ltd. 1/7/42 New PlyJ1'/.outh. Masrek - 1/11/42 Wellington. Matheson Minster, Ltd. '.. 19/11/42 Wellington. Matthews, M... 1/4/43 Wellington. Max Novelties .. 1/4/43 -Wellington. Ministry of Supply 1/12/42 Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin. Mitchell, R. J; · .. 1/10/42 Christchurch. M.M. Wooden Products .. 1/9/42 Auckland. Modern Bakeries, Ltd. 1/5/43 Napier, Montague,~- A., Ltd. 1/10/42 Wellington. Morcom Green, Ltd. 1/1/43 Auck-land. Morris, E. K. . . 1/3/42 Hamilton. Morris, S. . l/10/42 Mosgiel. Nairn, W. R., Ltd. 20/1'/43 Wellmgton. New Zealand Agencies Co. 1/1/43 Wellington. New Zealand Belting Co., Ltd. 1/12/42 Lower Hutt. New Zealand Wire Netting Distribution Committee 1/3/43 Wellington. Nichols, W. E. 1/5/43 Auckland. Nicol, P. C. 1/1/43 Dunedin. Niray Products 1/4/43 Auckland. Nunan, T. G ... 1/1/43 Christchurch. Offner, Martha ·1/5/43 Wellington. Pacific Engineering, Ltd. 9/2/43 Wellington. Padding and Co. 1/11/42 Wellington. Palmerston Wholesale Furniture Co;, Ltd., The · 1/4/43 Palmerston North. · Pam's Products, Ltd. Auckland. Paramount Radios 1/4/43 Christchurch. Pardington's Department-Stores, Ltd. Auckland. Parker, Samuel, Ltd. 1/6/43 Auckland. Pelt Products Co. 1/11/42 Christchurch. Perjanik, Ivan 1/6/42 Maropiu. Perrin, S. H. C., and Co. 12/10/42 Christchurch. Philip and Piper · · . . . .. - 1/4/43 Auckland. Picture Frame Manufacturing Co. 1/3/43 Dunedin. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 813

License Name of Licensee. operative Place at which Business is ·carried on. from.

Playtime Novelties 1/4/43 Auckland. Porter's Dye Works, Ltd. 1/4/43 Auckland. Production Engineering Co. 20/5/42 Marton. Purdy, Austin .. 1/4/43 Auckla,nd. Rajah Manufacturing Co., The 1/1/43 Auckland. Rapley and Co., W. G. 1/11/42 Auckland. Realskin Novelties 1/2/43 Auckland. Rewa Rugs 1/3/43 Auckland. Reynol~s, C. J. 1/4/43 Auckland. Richardson, F. W. 21/4/43 Christchurch. Richard:,on; J.M.· 1/11/42 Tapuhi. Roberts Concrete Products 1/2/43 Hamilton. Roberts, G. B. 1/4/43 Auckland. Robertson, F. E. 25/9/42 Christchurch. Roper, Miss G. M. 1/12/42 .Auckland. Rose, C. E., and Co. 1/4/43 Christchurch. Rose, Louis, and Co. 1/10/42 Christchurch. Rotowax, Ltd. 1/12/42' Wellington. Rubber Reclaim, Ltd. 1/8/42 Christchurch. Sadler, H. A. . . 1/9/42 Christchurch. Sales Finance Corp., Ltd. 1/11/42 Auckland. Sanson's Wines 1/4/43 Ruakaka. Satchell, W. Morley Auckland. Scott, E. . • 1/4/42 Wellington. Scott Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., The 1/2/43 Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland. Security Timber Co., Ltd. 1/6/42 Rotorua. Selwyn Manufacturing Co., Ltd., The 21/12/42 W ellitigton, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Hamilton· Hastings, Wanganui, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Nelson:· Service Engineers~ Ltd. . . 1/2/43 Petone. •- Seux, Achille .. 18/6/42 Maungatapere. Sharpe, A. E., and Co. . . 1/4/43 Auckland. - Sharpe Bros. (Weir and Sealby), Ltd. 1/10/42 Christchurch. Shenton, A. J . .. 1/12/42 Auckland. Silano Products 1/2/43 Auckland. Simpson, Miss E. B. 1/4/43 lnvercargill. Skelton, P. C... 1/3/43 Christchurch. Slade, R. G., Ltd. 8/10/42 Timaru. Slane and Co. . . 1/2/43 Auckland. Smiley Bros.· 1/3/43 Dunedin. Smith, Harry .. 2/11/42 Napier. . Smith's Preserves 1/4/43 Dunedin. Sokolich, Bogoslav 18/6/42 Auckland. Speedway Products, Ltd. 1/4/43 Auckland. Standard Handles 1/7/42 Auckland. 1 Steel Distributors; Ltd... 1/12/42 Wellington, Dunedin, Chr1stchurch, Auckland. Steel Ships, Ltd. 1/3/43 Auckland. Stevens, C. H. (Estate of) 15/9/42 Feilding. Sunbeam Engineering Co., Ltd. 1/10/42 Auckland. Swanillo Products 1/4/43 Dunedin. Swift and Co. Pty., Ltd. 1/12/42 Wellington. Sylvania Studios 1/11/42 Auckland. Tatra Leather Goods., Ltd. 1/4/43 Wellington. Tatua Timber Co., ttd., The Rotorua. Tawa Timbers, Ltd. 1/5/43 Mamaku. Taylor, H. R. .. 1/10/42- Auckland. Thorley's Icecream 1/4/42 LeV'in. Timaru Milling Co., Ltd. '21/10/42 Timaru. Times Printing Works .. 1/11/42 Auckland. Twist, H. G. 1/5/43 W ellirigton. Union Manufacturing and Export Co., Ltd. 1/5/43 Petone. Unity Products 1/12/42 Wellington. Varadi, Andrew 1/5/43 Auckland. Victory Furnishing Co...... 24/8/42 Lower Hutt. Vigilant Automatic Fire Alarm Co., Ltd., The 1/1/43 Christchurch. Vita, Jonn 28/5/43 Gisborne. Vitasovich, Steve 1/11/42 Henderson. Waikato Independent Ltd., The 12/10/42 Cambridge. Waikato Toy Manufacturer 1/5/43 Hamilton. Wakatipu Cordial Factory 1/6/42 Queenstown. Walton, H.J... 1/5/43 Christchurch. Ward, K. A. Wellington. Ward, S. (N.Z.), Ltd. ·1/9/42 Invercargill. Wellington Glove Co., Ltd.. . . 1/10/42 Wellington. West Coast Sawmillers' Association 21/5/42 Greymouth. Wiggs, L. H. . . . . 1/11/42 Christchurch. Wilkinson, J. A., and Son, Ltd. 1/2/43 Frankton Junction. Williams and Pedersen .. 5/11/42 Kotemaori. Williams, C. 1/5/43 Wellington. Williams, R. T., and Sons, Ltd. 1/4/43 :Cower Hutt. Wilstar Manufacturing Co. 17/2/43 Wellington. Youthful Modes - 1/12/42 Wellington.

The licenses as wholesalers issued to the undermentionE:d persbns, firms, and companies have been cancelled:-

License Name of Licensee. cancelled Place at which Business was carried on. from.

All Black Manufacturing Co. 30/9./42 Christchurch. Andrews, J. B. (Estate of) 30/11/42 Te Kauwhata. Anthony Gowns 31/3/42 Auckland. Argyle, L. L. . . . . 31/10/42 Auckland. Artex Leather Novelties .. 31/10/42 Auckland. Atkin, John William 30/6/42 Auckland. Atkinson Electrical Co. 18/2/43 Wellington. Auckland Caravan Co., Ltd. I Manurewa.

C THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 57

License N)ime oi LicellSee. cancelled. I Place at which Business was carrted on. . I from · Barker, J. H. . . 31/7/42 Auckland. Baston, R. T. . . 30/6/42 Auckland. - Baxter and Gray, Ltd. 31/10/42 Wellington. ' Beaney and Son, Ltd. Auckland. Beech craft 28/2/43 Auckland. Bellamy, A. V. (Mrs.) 31/7/42 Auckland. Betts, A.G., and Son 30/11/42 Nelson. Bird, T. R. 30/6/42 Auckland. Bosnick, M., and Sons Pty., Ltd. 17/11/42 Auckland. Bouzaid, L. E. 31/10/42 Wellington. Boyds Pty. Co., Ltd. 31/8/42 Petone. Bradley, W. H. . ' 31/7/42 Te Kopuru, , Bray, Arthur Edward 31/12/42 Auckland. Bray, F. 31/1/43 Auckland. Broad, Frederick Sydney Kerr 31/5/42 Te Puke. Brough ancl Jones 31/1/43 Dunedin. Brown, James Clifton 31/10/42 W elliligton. Brunner Fire Brick Pty. 31/3/43 Brunnerton. Buckham; Henry Charles 1/6/42 Queenstown. Bunn Bros. 31/1/43 Auckland. Calder's Printery 31/9/42 Whangarei. Caltex Ltd. . . 1/5/43 Hastings. Campbell, John 31/10/41 Christchurch. Cater and O'Brien . 31/10/42 Auckland . C. C. Wooden Toys 30/4/43 · Hamilton. Charlesworth, H. H. 31/10/42 Auckland. Chamely; E. Auckland. Christie, E. A., and Co. $1/12/42 Wellington. - Classic Fur Co. • 31/8/42 Aucklahd. Clayton, T. E., and Co. 31/12/43 Christchurch. Colonial Motor Co., Ltd., TM 31/7/37 · Auckland, Tima;ru. Coltman, Harry (jun.) .. 1/4/43 Nelson. Cooper, F. W., and Co. (trading as F. W. Coope:r:) 31/7/42 Christchurch.· Cosmetics, Inc ... 30/9/42 Auckland. Court, Kathleen, Ltd. 30/4/43 Wellington, Crosby and McCullough .. 19/2/4$ Auckland. Darroch, E. C. R. and Co., Ltd. 30/6/42 Auckland.. Demeo Manufacturing Co. 31/3/43 Invercargill. ." Diamond Mirror arid Glass Co. • .. 31/7/42 W ellingtoh. Dominion Terrazzo Manufacturers 30/4/43 Hastings. Dressmakers' Sundrie-s Co. 1/2/43.,, Christchurch. Dyes and Chemicals, Ltd. 30/9/42 Wellington. Edwards' Pattern Service, Ltd. . . 30/6/42 Auckland. Edwards' Radio and Electrical, Ltd. 31/7/42 Wellington, Electric Elements, Ltd. . . 31/3/43 Christchurch; Elizabeth Frocks 28/2/43 Auckland. Ellis, Hardie, Symington, Ltd. Auckland. Empson, 0. C. 31/7/42 Auckland. Erni, Joseph 30/11/42 Mamaku. Fear Bros., Ltd. 1/1/42 Hastings. F~ek, W. 30/4/43 :Auckland. Forlong, E., and Co. 31/1/43/ Auckland. Forsyth, Otto .. Owaka. Fraser, D., and Sons 1/12/42 Kotemaori. Gavelja Bros. . . Auckland. ...-General Distributors, Ltd. 31/3/43 Auckland. Gibbons, J. S. .. 3Q/9/42 Auckland. Glover, Jas. K. 28/2/43 Wanganui. Golden Dawn Gold Mines, Ltd. -30/9/4~ Auckland. Graceline Lingerie, Ltd. 19/2/43 Wellington. Grant, W. Y ... 1)9/42 Silverstream (Collingwood County). Griffiths,· George H(!lnry .. · 31/12/42 Auckland. Guscott, Norman 16/11/42 .·wellington. Hancock,,Sydney C., and Son, Ltd. 31/1/43 Wellington. Hatfield Collsi,r Co., Ltd. 31/12/42 D~nedin. Heape, W. J ... 30/9/42 Aucfiland. Hedges, T .. 30/6/42 Wellington. Hegan and McDonald 31/1/43 Invercargill. Herlihy, G. 30/6/42 . Waiongona. Heybourns Canine Remedy Co. 31/3/43 Christchurch. Higg:ip.s, William Robert '81/3/43 Christchurch. Hill, Charles David 31/8/42 Auckland. Hislop, R. 31/12/42 Wellington. Hughes, Jack 16/2/43 Eltham: Hume Pipe Co. (.fuust.), Ltd. 30/6/41 . Blenheim, Kaikoura, Hawera.. Hume Steel, Ltd. 30/9/42 Dunedin and Arapuni. · Industrial Merchants, Ltd. 31/12/42 Auckland; Ingham, W. P., Ltd. 20/8/42 Christchurch. Johns Signs, Ltd. . 30/9/42. -Gisbo:rne. l\anematsu, F; (N.Z.),. Ltd. '30/9/42 Wellington. Kati Kati Kauri Timber Co., Ltd., The 31/10/42 Katikati. Keller, John W. 30/11/42 Wellington. Kerler, Geo., and Co. 8/2/43 Auckland. Knopp, A. N ... 31/3/42 Dunedin. - Laird, J. and C., and Sons 31/12/42 Wanganui; Leathlean, E.W. 31/1/42 , Auckland. · Lee, Percival Garrett 19/8/42 Auckland. Levein Bros. 31/10/42. Taumarumii. Little, J. S. l/10/42 Dunedin.· Lloyd, Wilfred . 1/7/42 Auckland. Lorrigan .Aerated Waters 31/3/42 Auckland. Lowi:riger, Joseph 31/10/42. Wellington. McDonald, D. C., and Co. · 31/1/43 Christchurch. MacDonald, Edward G., Ltd. I 30/11/42 Well,ington; Mandel and Simester 30/11/42 Wellington. Marshall, Robert James · 18/11/42 Stoke. Marlhall, W. and T. . . ' 30/10/42 Christchurch . Masefield Metal Works .. 31/3/43 .Auckland. Matheson and Wilkinson, Ltd. -18/11/42 ' Wellington.. Mau.rice, Kenneth Vernon 1/1_1/42 Blenheim. THE NEW ZEALAND. 'G.AZETTE

License Name of Licensee. cancelllfd Place at which Business war,; carried on. from

Metalcraft Co 20/6/42 , Wellington. Metaltoy Co. 31/12/42 Auckland. Mills, Dick, and. Co., Ltd. 31/12/42 Dunedin. Mitchell, A. J ... 28/2/42 Auckland. Mo-bo Products, Ltd. 31/12/42 Petone. Modern Equipment Co. . . 31/12/42 Chris:tchurch. Moore and Kinghan . 30/9/42 Kohukohu. Morton Diesels (Australasia), Ltd. 31/1/43 Auckland. Nahr's Breweries, Ltd. (in liquidation) 1/1/43 Westport. Nairn, W.R. .. 19/1/43 Wellington. New Dominion Canneries, Ltd. 31/8/42 Greytown. New, Olive Dorcas · 31/l/4S Auckland. New Zealand Belting Co. 30/11/42 Lower Hutt. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.· 7/12/42 Port Ahuriri, Stratford, Rawera. " Ninette " (Flora McKenzie) 30/11/42 Auckland. Nuttall, Frederick John 1/4/43 Napier. Otapiri Timber Co. 30/6/42 Otapiri. Pam's Products Auckland. . Papueru Timber Co., The 30/6/42 Papueru, Rotorua. Pardington's Departmental Stores, Ltd. · Auckland. Parkers Pty. 31/3/43 Auckland. Paterson, B. 31/1/43 Wellington. Patterson, J. 30/6/42 Auckland. Phillips Bros. 19/7/42 Christchurch. Pioneer Rubber Co., Ltd. 31/12/42 Auckland. Piper, James .. 31/3/43 Auckland. Pirani and Co., Ltd. 31/10/42 · Feilding. Pope, A. W., and Co. 31/5/42 Auckland. Powell, G. S. 31/5/42 Hamilton. Premier Printery, The 20/6/42 Carn bridge. Pruven Products 3U7/42 Pukekohe. Quilter, T. F. (Estate of) 15/3/42 Mataura. Reliable Speciality Sales 30/6/42 Timaru. Rendall, A., and Sons Matata. Revell Printing Works .. _ 30/6/42 Wellington. Robbins, H.F. 26/4/43 Christchurch. Robertson, Francis Graham 9/3/43 Brightwater, Wairoa Gorge. Rotary Press, Ltd. 1/12/42 Wellington. Royds, J. I. and Co., Ltd. 31/8/42 Christchurch. Safety Electric Fence Co., Ltd. 31/12/42 Dunedin. SatcheU and Woolcott .. 31110/42 Auckland. Scott, G. H., and Co. 31/1/43 Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch. Selwyn Millinery Co., Ltd., The 16/12/42 Auckland, Masterton, Timaru, Oamaru. Selwyn Millinery Co., Ltd., The 21/12/42 Nelson, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargil1, Hastings, Hamilton, Wanganui, Gisborne, New Plymouth. Sharpe, Arthur Frederick 31/3/43 Auckland. · Shieff, P; . 19/9/42 Auckland. Silten (Australasia), Ltd. 19/1/43 . Wellington. Simpson Bros ... 31/3/43 Ruawai. Sololich, Bogoslav 18/6/42 Auckland. Speedway Steam Products, Ltd. 31/3/43 Auckland. Sports Supplies (N.Z.), Ltd. 31/3/43 Auckland. Spreydon Manufacturing Co. 31/3/43 Chri~tchurch. Stachell, W. Morley Auckland. Sterling Manufacturing Co., The 19/1/43 Dunedin. Stero Medical Co. (Wn.), Ltd. 30/9/42 Wellington. ,Steven, J. R., and Co. . . 31/1/43 Dunedin.. Stevens, Charles Henry .. 14/9/42 Feilding. Stirling Furniture Co., Ltd. 31/5/43 Auckland. Sunbeam Washers 31/8/42 Auckland. Swallow, E. H. .. 31/5/42 Christchurch.· Swinburne, _R. E. 28/2/42 Auckland. Tangye; R., and Co., Ltd. 22/7/42 Oruanui, Rotorua. Taranaki Stationery Supplies 3/5/43 New Plymouth. Tatra Leather Goods Co. 31/3/43 Wellington, Te Puke Sawmills and Co., Ltd. 28/2/43 Te Puke. Te Rena Timber Co., Ltd. 31/1/43 Taumarunui, Kakahi. Tenill, T. R. 31/1/43 Auckland. Thompson and Brown .. 31/1/43 Christchurch. Tingey, R. and E., and Co., Ltd. 31/3/42 ·wanganui, Palmerston North, Timaru, Lower Hutt, Welling- - ton, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, New ·Plymouth, Greymouth. · · Tiny Tot Clothing Co. 1/12/42 Wellington. _ Tokaanu Timber Co., Ltd. 30/11/42 Taumarunui, Tpkaanu. Tuapeka Times Newspaper Co., Ltd., The .. Roxburgh. Turnbull, Matthew Henry 1/6/42 Mosgiel. Turner, 0. B. . . 30/6/42 Auckland. Universal Sales Agency, Ltd. 30/9/42 Dunedin. Vennell, C. W., and Co., Ltd. 11/10/42 Cambridge. Vickers, J.E... Te Tuhi. / Wagner, Rosa . . . . 31/7/42 Auckland. Wairarapa Icecream and Ice Co. 30/11/42 Masterton. Wairoa Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. 31/3/43 Wairoa. Walker, A. 31/10/4-2 Wellington. Walker Buetow and Co., Ltd. 30/11/42 Auckland. Walker and Hall (N.Z.),"Ltd. 31/12/42 Christchurch, Walker, W. S. 31/8/42 Karetu. Wark, K. A. Wellington. Wat1:1on, F. A. 31/8/42 Auckland, Webb, C. M. 28/7/42 Wellington. Wellsford Timber Co., Ltd. 31/12/42 Wellsford. West Coast Sawmilling Association Greymouth. Wholesale Furniture Co. 31/3/43 Palmerston North. Wilkinson, J. A. 31/1/43 Frankton Junction. Wilson and Nicholson · 3Y7/42 Auckland. , Winger, G. L., and Co. . .• 31/1/43 Kaikohe. W oodhall, J. 31/12/42 Auckland. Woolston Flock Mills 31/3/43 Christchurch. Wright, R. M. (Miss) 28/9/42 Auckland. · Wyndham Farmer 25/11/42 . Wyndham. Wyteg Pty., Ltd. 30/4/43 Christchurch. 816· THK NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall,, and Sunshine for June, 1943

Q) i> 0 '.Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit). Rainfall in Inches. . ' . . .0 d o3 A Most in a 0 Means of Absolute l\faximum and Bright ~~ -1 Mean Minimum. Day. Sun- · Station. ~OC!. No. 00.. of Difference I Total of Difference shine 'S~ ' A from ~ I ~ Fall. ·wet from ' ~ (Hours. A B and Normal. El Date. Days. Normal. p Max. Min. B. Date. I 0 co. i -~ s ~ '$ ~ -"1 A lJ:l ""1 ! Ft. oF. oF. oF. oF. OF. In. In. Te Paki, Te Hapua .. . 200 61·6 49·6 55·6 (+l;l) 66·0 15 37·0 2 10:58 25 .. 2·03 17 118·2 Waipapakauri .. 6 61·7 47·6 54·6 .. 66·7 16 . 31·7 2 7·91 24 .. 1·40 17 . . Waipoua State Forest .• 255 59·9 43·9 51·9 +0·2 67·0 16 · 36·0 2 9·41. 24 +1·90 1·74 27 84·4 Dargaville .. .. 3 60·7 46·1 53·4 .. 67·1 16 29·0 2 8·04 24 .. 1·08 27 95·9 Riverhead .. .. 105 58·8 4'2•4 50·6 +0·6 63·5 21 30·0 2 8·05 26 .. 0·98 16 .. Auckland .. .. 160 58·0 48·3 53·2 +O·l 61·2 16,22 42·0 28 9.·19 24 +3·72 1·40 17 121·5 Maioro .. .. .172 58·7 .45·0 51·8 .. ! 61·2 21 34·0 14 10·39 21 . . 1·67 17 . . Waihi .. .. 404 57·7 43·0 ·50.4 +1•5 I 64•0 21,22 28·0 14 11·56 22 +2·89 3·50 17 114·9 Whareka wa N.ursery, 50 60·0 43·0 51·5 (+O·~) 164·5 19 32·0 14 · 9·58 24 .. 2·51 17 .. Whangamata Te Aroha .. .. 46 59·0 41·7 50·4 +O·l 6'7 ·O 21 30·0 14,15 5·86 19 : +0·60 1·10 17 . . 'I'auranga .. .. 10 59·2 44·2 51·7 +1·9 66·9' 21 33.9 14 11·98 19 +6·63 5.39 17 135·1 Ruakura Farm, Hamilton 131 57·1 38·4 47,8 ~0·4 62·3 21 26·0 14 10·65 22- +5·96 1·59 19 90·6 Rotoehu Plantation . ,. 235 57·8 38·3 48·0 (+1·5) 63·2 8 29·0 14 11·12 22 .. 2·08 16 .. Rotorua .. . -.. 931 · 55·9 41·2 48·6 +1·5 64·0 · 1 30·3 13 8·71 22 +3·42 1·58 21 98·2 Whakarewarewa 1,000 I ...... Gisborne .. 12 58_·5 43·7 51·1 (+2·1) 63·7 22 34·3 15 4:65 19 (+0·63) 1·02 17 130·3 Onepoto, Lake Waikare- 2,110 I 49·8 40·8 45·3 ,, (+I·O) 56·9 il 30·1 29 7·58 21 (+0·85) 2·10 1'7 .. moana --- New Plymouth .. 190 55·9 44·0 50·0 -0·5 5'0·9 1 31·6 29 12,85 23 +6·79 2·52 15 .. New Plymouth (Mars- 160 57·1 44·8 51·0 .. 60·3 21 32_ .. 3 29 12·21 24 .. 2·55 15 128·2 land Hill) Chateau Tongariro .. 3,670 43·9 32·7 38·3 (+1·4) 51·0 8, 18 21·0 29 15·03 22 .. 1·95. 21 .. Karioi .. .. 2,125 51·3 32·9 42·1 +1·2 62·0 16 22·0 13, 15 6·65 19 (+1·68) 0·90 27 .. Napier .. .. 5 59·6 41·9 50·8 +2·1 66·8 22 29·2 29 3·41 16 +0·27 1·15 17 133.9 Hastings .. .. 45i 61·1 39·4 50·2 · +3·0 69·0 21 27·0 15 4.49 13 (+1·51) 1·62 18 .. Taihape · .. .. 2,157 50·5 38·9 44.7 +1·8 55·2 - 3, 16 28·2 29 5·00 22 +1·67 0·89 30 .. Wanganui .. .. 72 56·5 43·.8 50·2 (+1·2) 61·0 10;. 33·8 29 5·56 19 +2·27 0·81 24 . 117·4 Tangimoana .. .. 8 56·9 41·9 49·4 +1·8 64·0 15 30·5 29 5·06 19 +1·81 0·75 16 .. Ohakea .. .. 167 55·9 42;4 49.5 .. 64·3 8 32·2 .29 6·70 19 .. 0·'96 30 . . Plant Research B~reau, . ; llf 53·3 ·41·8 47·6 +0·5 62·0 8 29·0 29 6·59 21 +2·87. 1·15 18 75·6 ',Palmerston North Pahiatua .. .. 384 54·5 40·0 47·2 +l·l 61·0 .8 24·8 29 7.93 21 +3·04 1·33 16 .. Kapiti Island .. 44 54·3 46·3 50·3 +0·9 59·0 21 38·0 29 7.97 19 +3·95 1·32 30 .. Waingawa, Masterton 350- 55·0 39·4 47·2 +1·3 63·0 5 28·0 · 15 8·59 14 +5·07 2·41 18 104·6 Wallaceville .. .. 195 55·4 38·2 46·8 .. 61·7 8 24·1 15 9.19 26 +4·40 2·00 30 87·1 Wellington .. .. 415 53·2 43·8 48·5 +0·5 60·8 8 34·8 29 10·03 23 +5·84 2·08 30 95·5 Nelson .. .. 24 54·6 38·6 4'3·6 +0-1 60·5 4 I 29·1 · 29 7·14 18 ·+3·60 1·80 21 115·3 Apple by, Nelson .. 57 53·6 38·4· 46·0 .(+O·O) 59.3 7 28·9 29 6.•87 15 (+3·48) 1·48 21 .. Blenheim .. , .. · .. 60 54·8 35·7 45·2 (+0·3) 61·0 10 24;4 ·15 6·18 16 (+3·86) 1·82 18 110·8 Woodbourne Aerodrome 89 55·6 38·3 47·0 .. 62·0 12 28·5 14 5·46 17 .. 1·36 18 .. Golden Downs .. 900 51·5 32·8 42·2 +0·3 59·2 7 23·5 14 6·34 17 .. 1·45 21 .. Waihopai .. .. 860 53·3 36·5 44·9 .+1;6 59.4 4, 12 28·2 29 5·41 12 +2·49 1·53 21 .. Westport .. .. 23 53·5 41·8 47·6 (_:0·7) 57·0 1, 7 3·5.0 1, 28, 10·-60 23 +2·42 1·40 21 108·3

-~ 29 Hanmer Springs .. 1,225 50·8 32·2 41·5 .+1·3 61·0 9 20·0 2 9·62 15 +6·18 1·93 6, 18 82·8 Balmoral .. .. 743 51·7 32·5 42·1 +0·3 61·7 5 19·5 2· 5·64 15 (+3·79) 1·14 6 .. Hokitika .. .. 12 53·4 37.5 · 45.4 · _:0·4 58·0 3, 7 27·0 28 11·77 22 +2·63 1·56 2 83·4 Lake Coleridge .. l_,220 49·8 32·8 4F3 -,-0·1 57.4 9 25·0 1 7·!2 19 +4·74 1·36 26 .. Darfield .. .. 640 49·4 33·7 41·6 (-0·6) 62·2 3 26·5 2, 29 7·15 15 +4·81 2·00 29 .. Christchurch .. 22 51·4 36·6· 44·0 +0·7 65·0 3 29·4 29 4·16 14 +1·70 0·84 18 105·2 Wigram Aerodrome, 74. 53·2 36·2' 44.7 (+1·2) 65·8 3 28·4 . 15 4·40 14 .. 0·96 29 .. Sockburn Rudstone, Methven .. 1,217 ·49·4 37.4 43·4 +0·5 58·8 3 2Q·O 15 9·50 16 +6·93 2·52 29 100·1 'Lincoln .. .. 36 51·7 37,'3 44.5 +0·4 65·0 3 27·7 15 5.79 16 +2·30 1:68 29 i4·1 Akaroa (Onawe, Duvau- 150 52·5 40·7 46·6 (+0·2) 63·5 3 33·3 29 7·96 14 .. 1·31 18 97·5 chelle's Bay) I Hermitage, Mount· Cook 2;510 43·9 ...... 60·0 20 .. .. 11 ·31 16 -0·68 · 2:40 8 47·5 Ashburton .. .. 323 51·4 34·6 43·0 +1·7 66·1 3 25·8 15 6·33 13 +3·87 1·6.4 30 9'2·4 L~ke Tekapo .. 2,350 44·7 29·9 37·3 +0·7 52·1 9 21·2 29 4·90 7 .. 2·25 5 103·5 Jacksons Bay .... 22 52·0 ...... 57,,4 6 . . .. 12·70 19 . . 1·59 15 .. Fairlie .. .. 1,000 48·1 '27·9 38·0 -0·8 57.5 20 13·7 15 3·50 11 (+1·35) 0·73 18 99'.0 Timaru .. .. 56 50·5 35·3 42·9: +o-3 58·8 20 28·2 2, 30 2·41 14 +0·56 1·04 20 102·7 Waimate .. .. 200 51·5 36·7 44·1 ·+0·9 61·5 21 28·0 29 3·30 12 +1·38 1·65 19 101·0 Milford Sound .. 20 ...... , ...... Queenstown .. .. 1,110 46·8 33·0 39·9 +0:4 56·8 3 26·8 29 3·27 16 · +1·00 0·67 26 70·7 Ophir .. .. 1,000 45·8 27,8 36,8 +1·6 58·8 3 12·9 29 2·69 7· +1·79 0·92 26 .. Waipiata .. .. 1,.550 44·2 30·7 37.4 +0·2 53·4 9 22·1 29 2·03 7 (+0·89) 0·82 20 99·4 Alexandra .. .. 520 46·3 29·2 37·8 +0·4 ... 61·3 3 19·3 . 14 1·25 12 +0-47 0~49 26 89,4 Manorburn Dam .. 2,448 41·2 25·9 33;6 +0·6 49·2 4 15·8 27 1·45 12 +0·07 0·66 19 .. Dunedin (Beta Street 690 48·0 38·1 43·0 ·. ....:...1-1 59.4 8 31·3 14 3.79 15 -r-0·60 1·39 19 81·8 Res·ervoir) ' Taieri .. .. 80 49·7 32·9 41·3· .. 63·2 8 24·1 14,15 2·78 20 .. 0·81 26 .. East Gore .. .. 245 47·3 31·9 39·'6 -0·7 59·0 3 · 24·0 14 2·57 18 -0·40 0·92 19 .. Gore .. .. 240 48·2 33·3 40·8 .. 59·0 3, 9 25:5 14 2·52 13 .. 0·74 20 75·6 Invercargill .. .. 12 48·5 34·1 41·3 -1.·4 60·0 3 29·0 4times 2·90 18 -0·69 0·70 19 60·7 In vercargill (City 8 48·5 35·1 41·8 .. 59·1 3 29·1 14 2·95 '19 .. 0·57 19 .. Engineer) LATE RETURNS Auckland,May,1943 .. 160 60·7 49·5 5'5·1 -1·7 67·0 15 40·6 26 1·64 12 -3·45 0·38 15 148·2 Plant Research' Bureau, 110 55·4 42·9 49·2 -2·0 61·9- 5 31·7 19 1·33 15 - 2, 19 0 · 58 7 . 108 · 8 Palmerston North, May, 1943

NoTE.-At stations w~ere dep~rtures from nor,mal are in,parentheses the record has be~n maint~ined for less than ten years in the case, of temperatures and for less than twenty years in the_case of rainfall and the normals are partly interpolated. . THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTi 817

NOTES ON THE WEATHER FOR JUNE, 1~43 General Notes.-Depressions were very active over the New Zealand area during June and, hi consequence, rain was frequent and heavy. The good soakings received, however, will be of considerable benefit to most districts. With further feeding out to stock fodder reserves are now fairly low. Stock are so far wintering well, but sheep .losses have resulted from the recent snow in the south. Ra:infall.-Except in-parts of Southland rainfall was excessive. Many districts between Raglan and Wellington, in Marlborough, and Canterbury received over twice the usual June rainfall, and for several places a new record was established. Surpluses were less marked in North AU<;;kland, Gisborne, and Westland. There was rain on each of the last sixteen days of the month at some Taranaki Stations. Temperatures.-Over most of the country mean temperatures were above normal, with differences of about 1° F. near the Bay of Plenty and above 2° F. round Hawke's Bay. These larger departures were due to the night temperatures being not as low as usual during the wet weather .. Temperatures dropped appreciably towards the close of the month. A severe snowstorm affected Canterbury, there being 2 ft. of snow in parts of the McKenzie County and extensive areas with coverings of 1 ft. depth. Many telephone and power lines were broken and back-country traffic dislocated. Sunshine.-The sunshine duration was near normal along the east coast and below normal elsewhere. There were larger deficiencies in· Nelson, Marlborough, and Westland. . Weather Sequene,e.-On the 1st, as a belt of high pressure was moving eastward, southerlies decreased and the weather became fair. A cold front passed from the west from the 2nd to the 4th. and gave a fairly wide belt of rain. ·Another cold front advanced from the south-west on the 5th and brought a southerly change. A centre formed off East Cape in the following days and, while it cleared in the west, drizzle and rain fell in eastern districts.' On the 8th it improved generally, but, as a new trough approached, occasional rain set in south of Taranaki. This system, which slowed up when over central New Zealand, passed off on the 11th, when a more rapid secondary was crossing the country. Occasional showers fell in most parts and temperatures became colder. An anticyclone was over New Zealand on the 13th with fine weather general and frosts widespread. Disturbances associated with.a depression in the central Tasman Sea affected the far north on the 14th. North-easterly winds freshened and rain extended from tl).e north and west and became general on the 16th, when a disturbance brought a southerly change up to central areas. On the 17th a secondary disturbance west of Auckland deepened considerably ; this moved through Cook Strait, and passed east of Otago to south of Stewart Island by· the 20th. In the north, northerly winds backed westerly, while east to south-east winds were of strong or gale force at times in central districts. The weather was dull with much heavy rain. On the 18th, for example, Picton, Cape Campbell, and Kaikoura had over 5 in. of rain. Cloud broke up on the 20th with westerlies prevailing. On this day a very small disturbance crossing southern Auckland gave heavy local showers and some thunder. On the 21st a new disturbance approached, later crossed Nelson and North Canterbury and, on the 23rd, was east of Otago. At first unsettled conditions were general with heaviest rain in Taranaki, Nelson, and Wellington, but there was a considerable improvement on, the 23rd. A further low-pressure centre crossed Cook Strait on the 24th, and south-westerlies, which were fresh at times, gave some showers . in most districts. After only a brief clearance, as another cold front was crossing the South Island on the 26th, a centre developed off South Westland and passed eastward from Otago. This caused general rain in Otago and Southland with considerable snow down to lower levels. In western districts there were scattered thunder and hail showers. Conditions improved temporarily on the 28th in the west, but the following day a very active centre formed on a cold front as it was crossing Otago. This centre deepened and passed north-eastwards over Cook Strait on the 30th. Strong north-westerlies prevailed in the north, but southerlies gradually increased in central New Zealand. During the last two days heavy snow fell in many parts of Otago a,nd Canterbury, and considerable amounts also in the high country of both Islands. Extensive rain occurred between Christch1:rch and the Manawatu with showery conditions farther north. M. A. F. BARNETT, Director.

Public 'I rust Office Act, 1908, and its A merulments.-Election to administer Estate.~

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several N estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth:- Date Testate or Stamp Office No, I Name. Occupation. Residence. Date I ElectiClu I of Death. filed Intestate. concerned.

1 Anderson, Albert Carpenter .. Ruru 21/6/43 15/7/43 Testate Hokitika. 2 Blackmore, Herbert George Percy Civil seryant (airman) Palmerston North .. 20/10/41 15/7/43 New Plymouth. 3 Butchart, David James Wheeler Journalist (soldier) New Plymouth 24/10/42 15/7/43 4 Caithness, Agnes Clark Married woman Otawhao, Takapau 15/7/42 15/7/43 Int~~tate Napier." 5 Ga~mon, Alexander Miner Granity (formerly 24/5/43 15/7/43 Testate Hokitika. Stockton) 6 Gray, Murray Llewellyn Clerk Auckland· _ 18/6/43 15/7/43 Auckland. 7 Heward, Gertrude Horatia Married woman Whangarei 13/12/42 15/7/43 Int;~tate New Plymouth. 8 Johnson, Frederick Labourer (soldier) Blaketown 30/5/41 15/7/43 Testate Hokitika. 9 Massie, James Alexander Orchardist .. Mangateretere, Hast- 24/5/43 15/7/43. Intestate Napier. ings 10 Phillips, James Surfaceman Puketiritiri, Stronvar, 12/6/43 15/7/43 Wellington. Masterton 11 Pike, Samuel Labourer Pahiatua 15/2/43 15/7/43 12 Rea, Colin Scholar Eltham .. 6/10/42 15/7/43 New 'Plymouth. · 13 Ryan, George Theodore Civil servant (airman) Auckland "30/3/43 15/7/43 Test~te Auckland. 14 Slade, Frederick John .. Retired labourer Napier 14/6/43 15/7/43 Napier. 15 Smith, Roy Jonathan Freezing-works em- Opua 15/7/42 15/7/43 Auckland. ployee (soldier) 16 Stirling, Coµn John Engineer (airman) Invercargill 26/6/42 15/7/43 Invercargill.

Public Tr.ust Office, Wellington, 19th July, 1943. W. G. BAIRD, Public Trustee.

Land Surveyors' Examination, September, 1943, Australia and New After three years' service- .Zealand (7) Laws and regulations. (8) Astronomy and geodesy. The Survey Board of New Zealand, (9) . Land-surveying design.

The Dangerous Drugs Act, 1927, and the Dangerous Drugs Regulations Chisholm and Co., Ltd. . : Hastings. 1928.-List .of Persons Lice;nsed to deal in. certain Dangerous Davidson's Pharmacy, Ltd. Hastings. Drugs " Knight's Pharmacy, Ltd. Hastings. Rodger's Pharmacy Hastings. Department of Health, United Friendly Societies' Dispen- Iiastings. Wellington, 12th July, 1943. sary Fookes Pharmacy Taihape. HE following is a list of persons and firms licensed. under the Healey's Pharmacy Foxton. T · regulations. under the · date hereof to deal in all dangerous Leigh- and Eagle, Ltd. Waipawa. drugs as defined in the Schedule to the Dangerous Drugs Act,. This A. E. Kitchen, Ltd. Wanganui .. list does not contain the names of registered chemists in business A. L. Sarney, Ltd. Wanganui . . under their own names and on their own account, registered medical United Friendly Societies' Dispen- Wanganui. practitioners, registered dentists, or registered veterinary surgeons sary who are authorized t.o deal in dangerous drugs and who do not regpire Urgent Medicine Dispensary, Ltd: Wanganui. to hold a special license issued under the regulations :~ F. and R. Campbell Feil

-Urgent Pharmacy (Wellington As- Wellington. The Drawing and Mathematical Instruments Control Notice 1943 sociated Chemists) · Wellington Federated Buyers Wellington. URSUANT to the Factory Emerg~ncy Regulations 1939, I, United Friendly Societies'. Dispen- Wellington. ·P George Augustus Pascoe, Factory Controller, hereby direct sary and give notice as follows :- United Friendly Societies' Dispen- · Petone. sary . 1. This notice may be cited as the Drawing and Mathematical A. H. Young, Ltd. Wellington't Instruments Control Notice 1943. Lockwood and Son, Ltd. Wellington. 2: This notice shall come into force on the day next following United Friendly Societies' Dispen-. Blenheim. the date of publication thereof in the Gazette. sary 3. After the coming into force of this notice no importer shall Ancell's Pharmacy Nelson. sell or otherwise dispose of any of the drawing or mathematical United Friendly Societies' Dispen- Nelson. instruments· described in the Schedule hereto except with the prior sary consent in writing of the Factory Controller or in accordance with H.F. Stevens, Ltd. Christchurch. his directions. · R. S. Cook Christchurch~ 4. Every importer holding any stocks of the drawing and United Friendly Societies' Dispen- Christchurch. mathematical instruments described in the Schedule hereto on the sary coming into force of this notice shall, within fourteen days thereafter, K E. Ayers, Ltd. Timaru. furnish in writing to the Factory Controller complete details of the Bentley's Pharmacy Christcf:nirch. stock, including types and quantities. ·Bonnington's Pharmacy .. Ashburton. 5. Within seven days after· the importation of any of the The Canterbury Drug Co. Christchurch. drawing or mathematical instruments described in the Schedule E. Cameron Smith, Ltd. . . Christchurch hereto, the person who imported them shall furnish in writing to Central Pharmacy Greymouth. the Factory Conttoller full particuln,rs of the importation. Christchurch Associated Chemists, Christchurch. Ltd. SCHEDULE G. W. Collins, Ltd. Fairlie. Drawing compasses. Cook and Biss, Ltd. Christchurch. Dividers (including spring bo~). J. L. Cooke,.Ltd. Christchurch. Bar parallel rule~. · D. S. Dodds, Ltd. Christchurch. Rolling parallel rules. J. S. Hanafin Christchurch {4). Set squares. Hewith and Heyward Christchurch. Tee squares. R. G. Malcolmson Christchurch. Protractors. McArthur's Ltd. Christchurch. Scales. J.C. Oddie and Son Timaru. FrenGh c~rves. Parkinson Co., Ltd. Greymouth. Railway curves. 0. W. Pentecost, Ltd. Lyttelton. Spring bow pens and pencils. ,J, H. Reynolds and Son Christchurch (3). Ruling pens. J. T. Gavener Christchurch. Slide rules. United Friendly Societies' Disp~- Timaru. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1943. sary United Friendly Societies' Dispen- Ashburton. G. A. PASCOE, Factory Controller. sary Williams Medical Hall Hokitika. The Abrasives Control Notice 1943 Brown's Pharmacy, Ltd. Invercargill'° Clark's Pharmacy, Ltd. . . InvercargilL Night Pharmacy, Ltd. Invercargill. URSUANT to the Factory 'Emergency Regulations 1939, I, United Friendly Societies' Dispen- In vercargill. P George Augustus Pascoe, Factory Controller, hereby direct sary and give notice as follows :- Un_i.ted Friendly Societies' Dispen- Bluff. 1. This notice may be cited as the Abrasives Control Notice sary 1943. Thomson's Pharmacy Riverton. 2. This notice shall come into force on the day next following The following have been granted restricted licensee:­ the date of publication thereof in the Gazette. . , Osmond and Sons (N.Z.), Ltd. Wellington. 3. No importer or wholesaler of abrasives shall sell or otherwise \ (opium) dispose of or use any of the abrasive materials described in the P. Hayman a~d Co. (tinct. opii, Dunedin. Schedule hereto except with the prior consent in writing of the ti net. chlorof. et morph.) Factory Controller or in accordance with his directions. Marshall Pty., Ltd. (tinct. opii) Dunedin. · 4. Every importer or wholesaler holding any stocks of any of Harold Schmidt, Son, and Daughter Auckland. the abrasive materials described in the Schedule hereto on the (opium and preparations) coming into force of this notice shall, within fourteen days thereafter, William R. Warner Co., Ltd. (codein Auckland. furnish in writing to the Factory Controller complete details of the phmiphate) stock, including partiqulars of the types· and quantities.- T. R. RITCHIE, 5. Within seven days after the importation of any abrasive Acting Director-Genera,! of Health. materials described in the Schedule hereto, the person who imported them shall furnish in writing to the Factory Controller full particulars (H.D.D. 43/2.) . of the importation.

SCHEDULE­ Officiating Ministers for 1943.-Notice No. l(J Abrasive papers. Abrasive cloths. Registrar-General's Office, Abrasive wheels. Wellihgton, 20th July, 1943. Abrasive grains. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage A-ct, 1!)08, the.­ Abrasive grits. P following names of offi

"Certified seed potatoes" means seed potatoes that have bi:ten (6) If in any sample of one hundred potatoes taken at random certified as "mother seed" or as '·' commercial seed" from any lot of seed potatoes sold by a grower more than eight of in aocordance with the scheme for the certification of those potatoes weigh less than 2 oz. each, the price of the lot, com­ seed ,potatoes that is in operation under the control of puted in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this clause, the Department of Agriculture ; and " uncertified seed Bhall be reduced by an amount computed at the rate of £1 a ton. potatoes" includes all seed potatoes that have not been. so certified : Distributors' Prices " Distributor ", in relation to any lot of potatoes, means a wholesaler, as defined in the said regulations, who sells . 7. (1) The price that may, be charged by any distributor for those potatoes otherwise than to a retailer for purposes any seed potatoes to which this Order applies shall not exceed the of retail sale : $Um of th.e ~ollowing amounts :- '' Group '', in relation to certified . seed potatoes, means the (a) The price actually paid or payable to the grower by the group into which any potatoes have been classified by same or any other distributor: the. Department of Agriculture in accordance with its · (b) Any grading, transport," or other charges (not including scheme for the certification of' seed potatoes : brokerage) actually paid by the same or any other " Grower ", in relation to potatoes, means a person engaged distributor : in the business of growing potatoes for sale : (c) An amount computed at the rate of 5 per cent. of the sum " Seed potatoes " includes all potatoes that are sold as seed of the amounts specified in paragra.phs (a) and ( b) hereof, potatoes, and also includes all potatoes that are deemed or at the rate of 10s. a ton (whichever is the greater): to be seed potatoes in .accordance with the provisions of (d) Any disburse*1ents actually incurred by the same or any clause 5 of this Order : · ·. other distributor by way of brokerage, not exceeding in The expression " f.o.r .s.i." means " free on rail, sacks or other the aggregate 2f per cent.. of the sum of the amounts containers included." · specified in paragraphs (a.), (b), and (c) hereof. (2) Terms and expressions defined in the said regulations and (2) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Order, used in this Order have the meanings severally assigned thereto the provisions of this clause as to the computation of distributors' by those regulations. prices shall apply with respect to every sale by a person who is 3. Subject to any general or specific directions that may be ordinarily eng'.Yged in business as a distributor to a person who is given by or on behalf of the Tribunal, any expenses that are reason­ ordin_arily engaged in business as a wholesaler, notwithstanding that ably in.curred by a distributor, wholesaler, or retailer in undertaking in any such case the purchaser may sell by way of retail any potatoes the transport of any potatoes at his own expense, not exceeding in acquired by him from the distributor. any case tbe cost tliat would have been incurred by him if delivery had been effected by a common carrier at current freight rates, may Wholesalers' and Raailers' Prices be regarded for: the purposes of this Order as if they were transport charges paid by him; and the maximum price of the potatoes shall 8. (1) When any seed potatoes to which this Order applies are be determined accordingly. sold for cash by any wholesaler or by any retailer in lots exceeding lf cwt., the price that may be charged or received by the wholesaler .. I APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER or retailer shall not exceed the sum of the following amounts :- 4. (1) This Order applies on.ly to seed potatoes of the 1942-43 (a) The price actually paid or.payabl~ by the wholesaler or the season. _ retailer, as the case rili,Y be, to the grower or any other (2) Except as otherwise provided herein, this Order applies to person: all such seed potatoes that (whether sold before or after the date of (b) An amount not e:irneeding 2s. 6d. a ton in respect of any the coming into force of this Order) are delivered to the purchaser potatoes actually received into the wholesaler's or on or after the said date. retailer's store, together with any grading, transport, (3) In 'its application to growers' prices, this Order applies or other charges actua11y paid by the wholesaler or only to seed potatoes of the 1942-43 season that are grown in the retailer: South Island. ( c) An amount equal to 2f per cent. of the sum of the anio~nts ( 4) In its application to distributors' prices, who,lesalers' specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) hereof (to cover the prices, and retailers' prices, this. Order does not apply to any seed estimated loss due to shrinkage and other natural causes), potatoes which have been specially. hand-picked in a distributor's and a further amount equal to li per cent. of the said' or wholesaler's store in the South Island and which are sold in lots sum in respect of potatoes actually received into store: exceeding 1t cwt. in any case, but applies to all other seed (d) An amount computed at t~e rate of £1 15s. a ton (in respect potatoes of the 1942-43 season grown anywhere in New Zealand: of seed potatoes sold in lots exceeding It cwt., but less , (5) Nothing in this Order applies with respect to imported than a· ton), and computed at the rate of £1 a ton for potatoes. · · · lots of 1 ton or more. 5. For the purposes of this Order all potatoes included in any (2) Where any potatoes to which this Order applies are sold for one lot shall be deemed to be seed potatoes if in any sample of one cash by any wholesaler or retailer in lots of 7 lb., or.14 lb., or 28 lb., hundred potatoes taken at ra~dom from such lot more than fifteen. or 56 lb., or 11~ lb., or 168 Jb., the price shall not in any case of those potatoes can be passed through a square of which the sides exceed:- have. an inside measurement of 2 in. s. d. For 7 lb. lots 2 3 Growers' Prices For 14 lb. lots · 4 3 6. (1) The price to be charged by growers for any potatoes to For 28 lb. lots 7 6 which this Order applies shall be determined in accordance with the For 56 lb. lots 13 0 following provisions of this clause. For 1121b. lots 21 0 (2) Wher:e any such , potatoes are delivered by the grower For 168 lb. lots 31 6 f.o.r.s.i. any station in the South Island the basic price shall be computed in accordance with the 'scale set forth in the Schedule · (3) Where any such potatoes are sold for cash by any wholesaler hereto, and the actual price for any such potatoes shall be the basic or retailer in any lot exceeding 7 lb. but otherwise than in a lot of price, increased or reduced, if necessary and as the case may require, th{) actual weight specified in the last preceding subclause, the in accordance with the following provisions of this clause. maximum price per pound of any surplus over 7 lb. or over any (3) The basic price fixed in the Schedule hereto for certified multiple of 7 lb. (being less in every case than 7 lb.) sh11ll be 4d. "mother seed" potatoes is fixed as for potatoes classified in Group 4., (4) 'Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing p:r:ovisions of (4) The basic price fixed in the Schedule hereto for certified _ this clause tJ;ie wholesale or retail cash price of any potatoes to " commercial seed)' potatoes is fixed as for potatoes classified in which this Order applies shall not in 1ny case exceed 4d. per lb. Group 7. . - J5) When any seed potatoes to which this Order applies are (5) For seed potatoes classified in a higher group than Group 4 sold by a wholesaler or a retailer otherwise than for cash, the maxi- or Group 7, as the case may be, a premium of 5s.· a ton shall be mum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions·of this clause may be charged for each upward step in the classification. increased in accordance with trade custom. _

-SCHEDULE BASIC PRICES TO BE CHARGED BY GROWERS FOR SEED PDTATOES TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

Varieties. Certified " Mother " I Certified-!! Commer- , I Seed. cial" Seed. Uncertified Seed.

Per Ton. Pei; Ton. Per Ton. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ H. d. A. Chippewa, Doon Early, Dunbar Standard, Katahdin 14 0 0 12 10 0 B. Arran · Consul, Arran Banner, Arran Pilot, Aucklander Short Top, Aucklander 13 0 0 11 10 Q 9 5 0 Tall Top, Catriona, Cliffs Kidney, Epicure, Jersey Bennes, King Edwarcl, Majestic, Robin-Adair, Up-to-date, and other varieties not specified elsewhere C. Arran Chief, Dakota, Inverne~s Favourite, Iron Duke, Nortµern Star (Gamekeeper) 11 0 0 9 15 0 8 15 0

Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1943. The Seil of the Price Tribunal -was affixed hereto in the presence of- . ' ' W. J. HUNTER, (Judge), President. [u. J H. L. 1 WISE, Member. JULY 22J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 821

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

ALBERT EDWARD CONWAY, Adjutant-General, New Zealand Military Forces, and an authorized officer for the purpose I , of the above-mentioned regulations, do hereby give notice, pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 19 of the said regulations, that the men whose names, addresses, and descriptions are given in the Schedule attached (being men who have been called np in accordance with the said regulations for service with the Armed Forces), are required to report at the respective times and places shown in the said Schedule. Dated ab Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1943. A. E. CONWAY (Brigadier), Adjutant-General, N.Z. Military Forces, Authorized Officer for the purpose of the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940.

SCHEDULE

Regl;~~tlon ]______Name .. Occupation. Address.

The following men are required to report at 9 a.m. on Thursday, the 29th day of July, 1943, at the Drill Hall, Rutland Street, Auckland:-

599043 r l\'IcNeilage, Alexand_er . · t Fitter .. [ 178 Hobson Street, Auckland. , 546276 ). Wolfe, Cornelius Henry . . Carpenter .. I Sylvan Avenue, Northcote, Auckland. 605843 Smith, William Andrew ... Labourer .. , Victory Road, Laingholm, Auckland.

The following man is required to report at 2.30 p,m. on Wednesday, the 28th day of July, 1943, at the Army Office, Rotorua :- 263599 I Johnston, Alfred William .. I Timber-worker .. I Putaruru.

The following man is required to report at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the 4th day of August, 1943, at the Army Office, Morrinsville :- 314934 I Kelly, Robert Patrick . . : Farm hand .. I Waharoa .

The following man is required to report at 2 p.m. on Friday, the 6th day of August, 1943, at the Army Office, Bank Streflt, Whangarei :- 569203 I Fleming, Luther .. \ Farmer .. j Saies, North Auckland.

Land in the North Auckland Land District acquired for a State Forest

State Forest Service, Wellington, 20th ,July, 1943. Appointments of Officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force OTICE is hereby given that the land described in the Schedule N hereto has been acquired under the Forests A.ct, 1921-22, as a State forest. Air Department, Wellington, 19th July, 1943. SCHEDULE NoRTH AuoKLAND LAND D1sTRI0T.-Au0KLAND CoNSERVANOY IS Excellency· the Governor-General has been pleased to approve of the following appointments:- .ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, Kaikohe Town H District, containing 1 rood 17·8 perches, more or less, situated in APPOINTMENTS Block XV, Omapere Survey DiRtrict, being Lot I on D.P. 30626, part of Taraire No. 1 Q Block. (Certificate of title, Vol. 798, folio 25.) Acting Air Vice-Marshal Robert Victor GODDARD, C.B., C.B.E., ALEX. R. ENTRICAN, Director of Forestry. R.A..F., relinquishes the appointment of Chief of the Air Staff and First Member of the Air Board, and also the appointment of Air (S.F. 6/1/159.) Officer Commanding Royal New Zealand Air Force. Dated 19th July, 1943. Appointment of Steel Controller Air Commodore Leonard Monk !SITT, C.B.E., R.N.Z.A.F., is appointed Chief of the Air Staff and First Member of the Air Board, N exercise of the powers and authorities conferred by the Supply and, in addition, Air Officer Commanding Royal New Zealand Air I Control Emergency Regulati@ns 1939, and the Steel Emergency Forces, and is granted the temporary rank of Air Vice-Marshal. Regulations 1943, I, Daniel Giles~ Sullivan, Minister of Supply and Dated 19th July, 1943. Munitions for the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint Acting Air Commodore Geoffrey Twyford JARMAN, D.S.O., Francis Raymond Picot D.F.C., R.A.F., is appointed Deputy Chief of the Air Staff and a · to be Steel Controller for the purpose of the Steel Emergency Member of the Air Board. Dated 19th July, 1943. Regulations 1943. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1943. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. . D. G. SULLIVAN, Minister of Supply and Munitions.

D 822 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 57

CROWN LANDS NOTICES

Land in the Southland Land District forfeited

Dep1;1,rtment of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 19th July, 1943. OTICE is ,hereby given that the leases of the undermentioned lands having been declared forfeit by resolution of the Southland N Land Board, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 1924. · SCI{EDULE

Lease Tenure. No. Section. Block. . District. Le11ee. Date of Forfeiture

L.:P ./I.F .S. 16 21 VIII · Campbelltowri Hundred H. M. Craig 10th December, 1942. R.L. 310 98, 99, 100 XXIII Invercargill Hundred Wm. Sutton (deceased) 10th December, 1942. R.L. 251 25 XVII Jacob's River Hundred L. G. Batt 17th December, 1942.

(L. and S. 22/950/10.) J. G. BARCLAY, Minister of Lands.

Land in North Auckland Land District for Selection on Optional SCHEDULE Tenure SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT.~SECOND-OLASS LAND North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Southland Oounty.-Invercargill Hundred Auckland, 21st July, 1941. SECTIONS 98, 99, and 10.0, Block XXIII : Area, 203 acres 3 roods OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned section is 1 perch. Capital value, £150. Deposit on deferred payments, £10 : .N1. open for selection on optional tenure under the Land Act, Half-yearly instalment on deferred payments (term: ten years), 1924 ;' and applications will be received at the North Auckland £9 3s. lld. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £3. . District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, up to 3 o'clock p.m. Weighted with £120 (payable in cash) for improvements, com­ on Monday, 16th August, 1943. prising_ buildings, fencing, clearing, grassing, and ditching. Applicants should appear personally for examination at the Flat, arable land situated one mile and a quarter from Waimatua North· Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, on Railway-station. Approximately 140 acres would J?rovide good Wednesday, 18th August, 1943, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., but if any rough feed for dry stock, or winter grazing for dairy cattle-balance applicant is unable to attend he may be examined by any other peaty swamp. The section is not suitable as a separate holding, Land Board or by any Commissioner of Crown Lands. Applicants but would work in with other land. are required to produce documentary evidence of their financial Any further particulars required may be obtained from the position and farming experience. undersigned.· The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the THOS. ·CAGNEY, examination of applicants, and the successful applicant is required Commissioner of Crown Lands. to pay immediately at conclusion of ballot a deposit comprising the first half-year's rent, broken-period rent, lease fee,. and deposit in (H.O. 32/796; D.O. R.L. 310.) reduction of weighting for improvements.

SCHEDULE STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICE NORTH AucKLAND LAND DrsTRICT.-SECOND-CLASS LAND Whangaroa Oounty.-Totara Parish Milling-timber for Sale by Public Tender ALLOTMENT 20: Area, 295 acres 3 roods. Capital value, £150; State Forest Service, Deposit on deferred payments, £10 : Half-yearly instalment on Hokitika, 21st July, 1943. deferred payments (term: ten years), £9 3s. Ud. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £3 15s. OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the purchase Weighted with £505 6s. for improvements, comprising 34 acres N of the undermentioned milling-timber will close at the office ploughed and grassed, 20 acres surface sown, dwellmg, old cowshed, of the State Forest Service, Hokitika, at 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, two sheds, framework for new cowshed, half-share in 142 chains of 6th August, 1943. boundary-fencing, 275 chains subdivision fencing. This sum is payable in cash, or, after payment of a deposit of SCHEDULE £35 6s., the balance may be paid: (1) By a loading of £290 to the Crown repayable over ten years by half-yearly instalments of WESTLAND CONSERVANCY .-WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT £18 4s. lld., principal and interest; (2) a mortgage to the outgoing ALL the milling-timber on that piece of land containing 225 acres, lessee for £180 repayable over ten years by half-yearly instalments situated in Block II, Hohonu Survey District, State Forest No. 32, of £11 6s. 6d., principal and interest. approximately ten miles from South Beach Railway-station. This property is situated on· a metalled side road half a mile The total estimated quantity of timber in cubic feet is 515;200, from the Main Kaeo-Mangonui Road, about five miles from Saies or in board feet 3,353,000, made up as follows :- School and Post-office, and thirty-six miles from Okaihau Railway­ 8pecie11. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. station; cream stand half a mile away. Rolling to steep hill Rimu 439,900 2,880,000 country, about two-thirds ploughable; 54 acres in poor grass, 4 Miro 59,000 367,000 acres light bush, balance in light manuka and fern partly burnt. Kahikatea 16,300 106,000 Soil is volcanic ; area well watered by permanent stream. Elevation ---- 250 ft. to 500 ft. above sea-level. 515,200 3,353,000 Any further particulars required may be obtained from the'. Upset price : £3,400. undersigned-. Time of removal·: Two years. L. J. POFF, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Terms of Payment (R.O. 22/1450/486; D.O. R.L. 2001.) A marked cheque for a deposit of one-tenth of the· purchase­ money, together with £1 ls. license fee, must accompany the tender, and the balance be paid in eighteen equal monthly instalments, the· first of which shall be made one month after the date of sale. Land (n Southland Land District for Selection on Optional Tenures · Special Oondi#on The successful tenderer sha'11 -be liable for payment for any District Lands and Survey Office, damage caused by fire on the -above~mentioned area during the Invercargill, 21st July, 1941. . term o±: the license. ·N· OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned property is ' open for selection on optional tenures under the Land Act, Terms and Conditions 1924, and applications will be received at the District Lands and . 1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by "on demand" Survey Office, Invercargill, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, 7th 1 promissory notes made and endorsed to the satisfaction of the September, 1943. Commi1sioner of State Forests, and interest at the rate of 1 per cent. Applicants should appear personally for examination at the per annum in excess of current bank overdraft rates will be charged District Lands and Survey Office, Invercargill, on Thursday, 9th on all notes overdue from the date of maturity to the date of payment. September, 1943, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is unable 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in to attend he may be examined by any other Land Board or by any accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-22, the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Applicants are required to produce regulations in foroe thereunder, and these conditions. documentary evidence of their farming experience and :financial 3. The aforementioned qualities, quantities, and kinds as to the position. said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the purposes The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the of this sale, and no contract for the purchase shall be voidable, nor examination of applicants, and the successful applic3:nt is required shall the successful purc_haser be entitled to any abatement in price to pay immediately at conclusion of ballot a deposit comprising the by reason of the said timber being of less quantity, quality, or kind first half-year's rent, broken-period rent, lease fee, and amount as stated herein or in any advertisement having reference to the said of weighting for improvements. timber. ~ JULY 22] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 823

. 4. A return giving the number of logs cut of each species and LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES their contents must be made quarterly by the licensee on the last days of March, June, September,. and December, respectively, in ,each year. A return must also be made on the same dates showing VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 368, folio 60> . the output of sawn timber of each species. These returns niay be E {Auckland E,egistry), for.. Lots 2 and 3, Deposited Plan 14541, ascertained and verified by inspection of the books of the mill, or by being Allotments 258, 259, 260, and part of Allotment 257 of th0 such other means as the Conservator may require, and for this Parish. of Kirikiriroa, in favour of JOSEPH CLARK, of Hamilton, purpose the accounts and books shall be open to the inspection of Farmer (now deceased), and evidence of the loss of certificate of the Conservator, a Forest Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. title, Vol. 224, folio 42 {Auckland Registry), for Allotment 406 of 5. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that the the Parish of Ngaroto, and certificate of title, Vol. 406, folio 241 local controlling body may require the successful tenderer to pay (Auckland Registry), for Lot 1, Deposited Plan 17879, being part any claims or charges which may be made by that · body for the of Allotments 292, 293, of the Parish of Ngaroto; ho.th in favour of maintenance of the road over which the timber may be transported, DANIEL GAV ~AGH, the Younger, ofOhaupo,Farmer, and evidence and before a sawmill license is issued a letter indicating that satis­ of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 296, folio 26 (Auckland Registry) factory arrangements have been made in this connection must be for Lot 5, Deposited Plan 10587, being part of Allotment 272 of produced to the undersigned. · the Parish of Waimana, in favour of JAMES JOSEPH HEALY, of . 6. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality and to Whakatane, Contractor (now deceased), and evidence of the loss of satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters relative to certi_ficate of title, Vol. 229, folio 300 (Auckland Registry), for the sale. Sect10n 4, Block V, of the Town of Moturiki, in favour of THOMAS 7. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is prepared B~FIELD MICHE~L, of Masterton, Builder (now deceased), to pay for the timber. The highest or any tender will not necessarily havmg bee~ lodged w1th me together with applications for the issue be accepted, and the timber described is submitted for sale subj~ct of n~w ce~tificate~ of.title 'in lieu thereof, .notice is hereby given of to the final acceptance of the tender by the Commissioner of State my mtention to ISsue such new· certificates of title after fourteen Forests. · days from 22nd July, 1943. 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State Forests Dated the 16th July, 1943, at the Land Registry Office at to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber either before or Auckland. after the closing-date for receipt of tenders. R. F. BAIRD, District Land Registrar. 9. If no tender is accepted for the timber- herein mentioned it will remain open for application for three months from the closing­

In Bankruptcy ADVERTISEMENTS OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend of 4s. 4d. N in the pound is now payable on proved claims in the estate THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) of Charles Edward Cross, of Whangarei, Farmers' Timber-merchant. T. P. PAIN, Official Assignee. OTICE is ~ere by given that at the expiration of three months N. from this ~ate the .name of the undermentioned company Whangarei, 15th July, 1943. will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the company dissolved :- _Embassy Hats, Limited. 1938/273. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Hamilton Given under my hand at Auckhmd, this 16th day of July, 1943. OTICE is hereby given that iitatement of account and balance­ L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. N sheet in respect of the undermentioned estate, together with the report, of the Audit Office thereon, have been duly filed in the above Court ; and I hereby further give notice that at the sitting of the said Court, to be holden on Tuesday, the 27th day of July, THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282. (6) 1943, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as application may be heard, I intend to apply for orders releasing me· from the administration of the said estate :- OTICE is hereby given that the name of the undermentio~ed N company has been struck off the Register and the company Futter, C. J., of Puketotara, Farmer. dissolved :- · • A. W. WATTERS, Official As11ignee. J. H. Greenhead, Limited. 1932/147. Auckland, 12th July, 1943. Given under my hand at Auckland, this 16th day of July, 1943 .. L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. In · Bankruptcy

In the Estate· of FREDERICK JOHN DucKWORTH, Buil

·N· OTICE is hereby given that dividends in the undermentioned estates are now payable at my office on all proved and accepted claims :- THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) AND (4) R. J. Lloyd-Fifth dividend of 5d. in the pound, making a total of 3s. 3d. in the pound. OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months J. J. O'Neill-First and final dividend of 4s. 6d. in the pound. N from this date the name of the undermentioned company W. G. Simpson-Third dividend of 6d. in the pound, making a will, unless cause is shown ·to the contrary,, be struck off the total of ls. 9d. in the pound. Register and the company dissolved :- W. A. Wilkie-Sixth and final dividend of 5!d. in the pound, Amalgamated Kawarau Gold Mining Company, Limited. 1931/131. making a total of lls. 7!d. in the pound. S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee . Given under my hand at Wellington, this 20th day of July, 1943. . Wellington, 19th July, 1943. H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. E ·824 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 57

·THE INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 28 Debentures Nos. 4189 to 4502 inclusive, maturing on the 1st January, 1956. Debentures Nos. 4503 to 4875 inclusive, maturing on the 1st LEONARD GRAY TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated January, 1957. I , Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made to Debentures Nos. 4876 to 5297 inclusive, maturing on the 1st­ :appear to me that the undermentioned societies are no longer . January, 1958. ,carrying on operations, the societies are hereby dissolved in pur­ Debentures Nos. 5298 to 5736 inclusive, maturing on the 1st :auance of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908 :- January, 1959. Takapuna Ex-Servicemen's Club (Incorporated). 1928/44. Debentures Nos. 5737 to 6199 inclusive, maturing on the 1st The New Zealand Society of Model and Experimental Engineers January, 19.60. (Incorporated). 1932/28. Debentures Nos. 6200 to 6541 inclusive, maturing on the 1st The Douglas Social Credit Council (Waimarino District) January, 1961. . (Incorporated). 1934/40. Debentures Nos. 6542-to 7109 inclusive, maturing on the 1st 'The Douglas Social Credit Council (Thames Valley and Coro­ January, 1962. maridel Peninsula District (Incorporated). 1935/25. Debentures Nos. 7110 to 7624, inclusive, maturing on the 1st The Film Exhibitors' Association of N.Z. (Incorporated). January, 1963. 1937/41. Debentures Nos. 7625 to 7893 inclusive, maturing on the 1st Given under my han

THE OTOROHANGA SALEYARDS COMPANY, LIMITED MOORES STORES, LTD.

NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY \:VINDINO-UP RESOLUTION IN LIQUIDATION In the matter of section 232 of the Companies Act, 1933, and URSUANT to section 222 of the Companies Act, 1933, notice in the matter of MOORES STORES, LTD. (in Liquidation). P is hereby given that at arr extraordinary general meeting of the above-named company, duly convened and held on the 9th OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of :r;nembers of Moores day of July, 1943, the following special resolution was passed :- N Stores, Ltd., of Milton, will be held at the offices of Messrs. J. W. Smeaton and Co., 152 High Street, Dunedin, on Thursday, " Resolved, by way of special resolution, that the d~claratioa the 5th day of August, 1943, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of laying prescribed in the case of a members' voluntary winding-up ha,ing the account of the liquidation before the meeting. been duly made and filed, the company be wound up voluntarily Dated this 12th day of July, 1943. under the Companies Act, 1933, and that CLIVE TUCKER, of Otoro­ hanga, Accountant, be appointed liquidator for the purpose of such 134 R .. D. McKECHNIE, Liquidator. winding up." Dated this 9th day of .July, 1943. 131 CLIVE TUCKER, Liquidator. CHANGE OF NAl\m OF COMPANY

OTICE is hereby given that KERRIDGE AND ·WILLIAMS, LIMITED, N has changed its name to KERRIDGE THEATRES, LIMITED, AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. NOTICE TO DEBENTURE-HOLDERS OF INTENTION TO EXERCISE Dated at Auckland, this 9th day of July, 1943. OPTION 135 L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. In the matter of the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Auckland City Loans Conversion Order 1934. N pursuance of section 16 of the Auckland City Loans Conversion COUNTY OF HUTT I Order 1934, and the terms under which securities authorized by the said Order were issued, the Auckland City Council at a meeting NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS held on the 1st day of April, 1943, resolved to exercise the option ACT, 1928 -contained in the securities in respect of all debentures maturing after the 1st day of January, 1944, of the Auckland City Conversion OTICE is hereby given that ·,the Chairman, Councillors, and Loan, 1934; and public notice is accordingly hereby given of the N Inhabitants of the County of Hutt require to take the piece Auckland City Council's intention to redeem such debentures of · of land, with improvements, as described hereunder-namely, two the said loan on the 1st day of February, 1944, and interest thereon roods seven decimal six perches (2 roods 7·6 perches) more or less, will cease on the said day, viz.:- situate in the Town of Paekakariki Extension No. 3, part Section ten (10), Wainui District, being Lots 15 and 16 of Block VI, Deposited Debentures Nos. 1325 to 1713 inclusive, maturing on the 1st Plan 2465, and being all the land in certificate of title, Vol. 434, January, 1945. folio 279, and Vol. 434, folio 280. Debentures Nos. 1714 to 1962 inclusive, maturing on the 1st The said land is required for the purposes of a public work­ January, 1946. namely, the construction of a public road. Debentures Nos. 1963 to 2124 inclusive, maturing on the 1st A plan of the said land is open for inspection at the offices January, 1947~ of the Hutt County Council, Bowen Street, Wellington, and also Debentures Nos. 2125 to 2355 inclusive, maturing on the 1st at the residence of Mr. P. l\foArdle, 52 Ames Street, Paekakariki. January, 1948. All persons affected by such taking are hereby required to set Debentures Nos. 2356 to 2484 inclusive, maturing on the 1st forth in writing any well-grounded objections to the execution of January, 1949. such work or to the taking of such land, and to send such writing, Debentures Nos. 2485 to 2862 inclusive, maturing on the 1st within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the January, 1950. Hutt County Council, the offices of which are situated in Bowen Debentures Nos. 2863 to 3258 inclusive, maturing on the 1st House, Bowen Street, W elli:i;igton. January, 1951. Dated this 15th day of July, 1943'. Debentures Nos. 3259 to 3703 inclusive, maturing on the 1st January, 1952. THE CHAIRMAN, COUNCILLORS, AND INHABITANTS Debenture~ Nos. 3704 to 3751 inclusive, maturing on the 1st OF THE COUNTY OF ,HUTT. January, 1953. By their Solicitors- Debentures Nos. 3752 to' 3894 inclusive, maturing on the 1st January, 1954. BRANDON, WARD, HISLOP, AND POWLES. Debentures Nos. 3895 to 4188 inclusive, maturing on the 1st This notice was first published on the 22nd day of July, 1943. January, 1955. 136 JULY 22] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 825

TAURANGA TOBACCO AND CITRUS COMPANY, LIMITED ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

IN LIQUIDATION TROUT-FISHING AND SPORT IN MAORILAND. By C:::i,ptain G. D. HAMIL'OON. Demy 8vo., 450 pp., with Creditors' Winding Up illustrations. Cloth boards, 10s. 6d.; postage, 6d. OT ,.CE is hereby given that a meeting of shareholders of the EQUIVALENTS IN SHILLINGS AND PENCE OF N above-named company, and a meeting of creditors of the DECIMALS OF £1. Rising by one-thousandths from -0ompany, will be held at 305 Dingwall Buildings, Queen Street, £0·001 to £1. Neatly mounted on covered board, folding Auckland, on Friday, 20th August, 1943, at 9 a.m., in compliance in centre. Useful in every office. Price, ls.; postage, with section 232 of the Companies Act, 1933. ld. 137 R. W. LOCK, Liquidator. TABLES showing Amounts payable under the Land and Income Tax Act; GRADUATED INCOME-TAX TABLES­ OoMP ANIES, Price, 3s. 6d. ; postage, 2d. INDIVIDUALS, MILK-PRODUCERS' CO-OPERATIVE CO., LTD. Price 3s. 6d. ; postage, 4d. AWARDS, RECOMMENDATIONS, AGREEMENTS, ETc., IN VoLUNTARY LIQUIDATION MADE UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL CoNCILIATION AND ARBITRA· TION ACT, NEW ZEALAND. Vols. i, ii, iii, v, vi, vii, xv, N accordance with section. 232 of the Companies Act, 1933, notice xvi, xvii, xviii, xxi, xxii, xxiii, xxiv, xxxi, xxxvi, are I is hereby given that the final general meeting of the company out of print. Vol. iv ( 1903), quarter cloth, 2s. 6d.; will be held on Wednesday, 11th August, 1943, at 3 p.m., at the postage, 8d. Vol. viii ( 1907), quarter cloth, 3s. 6d.; ,office of Mr. J. H. Smith, Public Accountant, 143 Hereford Street, postage, ls. 3d. Vols. ix, x xi, xii, xiii, xiv, for years Christchurch. 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, cloth boardf!, 7s. 6d., Business.-To receive the liquidators' final report. quarter cloth, 5s.; postage, ls. 3d. Vol. xix (1918), cloth boards, £1; postage, ls. 3d. Vol. xx (1919), cloth J. B. NEALELJ . t L' 'd t boards, £1, quarter cloth, 15s.; postage, ls. 3d. Vols. J. H. SMITHJ om 1qm a ors. xxv, xxvA, xxvi, xxvii, xxviii, xxix, xxx, xxxii, xxxiii, xxxiv, Christchurch, 16th July, 1943. 138 xxxv, xxxvii, xxxviii, and xxxix for years 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, cloth boards only, £1 12s 6d.; 1941, £1 12s. 6d.; postage extra. Vol. xlii now TOKAANU TIMBER cm1:PANY, LIMITED appearing, in signature form. Subscription to signatures, £1 ls. per annum, postage free. IN VoLUNTARY LIQUIDATION CONSOLIDATED DIGEST OF DECISIONS AND INTER­ In th.e matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter PRETATIONS OF THE COURT OF ARBITRATION, of TOKAANU TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED (in Voluntary under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts. Liquidation). Compiled by JOHN H. SALMON. This digest deals with OTICE is hereby given that the Tokaanu Timber Company, all the cases from the inception of the Act till the 31st N Limited, having its registered office at Taumarunui, did, on December, 1914, and thus embraces Vols. i to xv -the 19th day of July, 1943, pass a resolution that the company be (inclusive) of the Book of Awards. (Out of print.) voluntarily wound up, and that the winding-up be a members' Consolidated Digest from 1st January, 1915, to 31st voluntary winding up. December, 1928: Vols. xvi to xxviii (inclusive) of Book , Creditors of the company should furnish their accounts to the of Awards. Compiled by E. B. TAYLOR. Board covers, Jiquidator of the company, D. Coutts Seath, Public Accountant, 5s.; postage, 3d. 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DIGEST AND REPORTS OF DECISIONS OF THE Aitchison, Public Accountant, 83 High Street, Dunedin, on Tuesday, COURT OF ARBITRATION, under the Workers' Com• 10th August, 1943, at 3 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of having an pensation Act, 1922. Years 1925, 1927-28; paper .account laid before the meeting showing the manner in which the covers, 5s. each. Years 1926, 1929, 1930; paper covers, winding-up of the said company has been conducted and the assets 2s. 6d. each; postage, 2d. Years 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, -0f the said company disposed of, and for hearing any explanation 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938; cloth, 2s. 6d.; postage, 2d. that may be given by the liquidator. Year 1939, 2s. 6d., postage, 2d. extra. 1940 in the press. Dated at Dunedin, this 20th day of July, 1943. MINING AND ENGINEERING AND MINERS' GUIDE. 140 C. S. D. AITCHISON, Liquida,tor. By H A. GoRDON, Assoc. M.I.C.E., Inspecting Engineer. Copiously illustrated. (1894.) Royal 8vo: Cloth, 10s.; postage, 7d. 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