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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No. 42 1004 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No. 42 Approval of Red Reflectors for Heavy Goods Service Vehicles SCHEDULE in Terms of the Traffic Regulations 1956 .WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT Block and Area PURSUANT to Regulation 41 (4) of the Traffic Regulations Land Survey District A. R. P. 1956,* Ithe Commissioner of Transport hereby approves for Reureu No.1 Subdivision 4A ...... IV, Rangitoto. ...... 43 0 18 the purposes of the said regulations the red reflectors of the Dated at Wellington this 8th day of July 1963. make and type described in the Schedule hereto. For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs- R. A. LAW, SCHEDULE Acting Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs. RED reflectors manufactured by P. M. G. Thorpe Ltd.,· Eng­ land, having 3 in. diameter lenses mounted in rubber holders (M.A. 15/5/60, 65/16; D.O.4/14/7) marked "P.M.G. (in diamond) B.S. 2515 GDU PT 497 MADE IN ENGLAND". Dated at Wellington this 11th day of July 1963. Revoking Declaration of State Highways and Declaring Public R. J, POLASCHEK, Commissioner of Transport. Highways to be State Highways *S.R. 1956/217 Amendment No.1: S,R. 1957/252 PURSUANT to section 11 of the National Roads Act 1953, Amendment No.2: S.R.1958/U5 the National Roads Board acting with the written approval Amendment No.3: S.R.1959/44 of the Minister . of Works, hereby gives notice that it varies Amendment No.4: S.R.1960/27 the notice declaring public highways to be State highways Amendment No.5: S.R.1960/135 dated 9 March 1960, published in the Gazette, 24 March Amendment No.6: S.R.1962/1 1960, Volume I, page 384, by deleting from the Schedule to Amendment No.7: S.R. 1962/86 the said notice the paragraphs described in. the First Schedule Amendment No..8: S.R.1963/67 hereto and SUbstituting therefor the paragraphs set out in (IT. 12/1/8) the Second Schedule hereto.. FIRST SCHEDULE Classification of State Highway 1. Paragraph deleted from the North Island section of Part I of the Schedule to the said notice: PURSUANT to regulation 3 of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regu­ No.4 State Highway (Te Kuiti - Wanganui via Raetihi). lations 1955,* the Commissioner of Transport, as required by the National Roads Board, hereby revokes so much of 2. Paragraphs deleted from the North Island section of the Warrant dated the 18th day of December 1961t as relates Part II of the Schedule to the said notice: to the State highway described in the Schedule hereto, and (a) Manurewa - No.1 State Highway. hereby declares that the said State highway shall belong to the (b) Wanganui- class as set out in the said Schedule. No.3 State Highway. No.4 State Highway. SCHEDULE STATE HIGHWAY CLASSIFIED IN CLASS ONE SECOND SCHEDULE THE State highway described as follows but exclusive of any 1. Paragraph substituted in the North Island section of portio.n of the State highway within the boundaries of a Part I of the Schedule to the said notice: bmough- No.4 State Highway (Te Kuiti - Wanganui via Raetihi)­ No. 1 State Highway (Awanui-Bluff) (from the Whanga­ commencing at its junction with No.3 State Highway 8 miles marino Bridge near Mercer to the northern bo.undary of south-west of Te Kuiti thence proceeding via Mapiu, Hamilton City). Mangatupoto, Taumarunui, Mananui, Owhango, National Park, Raetihi, Kakatahi, Upokongaro, and Wanganui to its Dated at Wellington this 12th day of July 1963. junction with No.3 State Highway at Putiki. R. J. POLASCHEK, Commissioner of Transport. 2. Paragraphs substituted in the North Island section of *S.R. 1955/59 reprinted with Amendments Nos. 1-4 S.R. Part II of the Schedule to the said notice: 1961/159 Wanganui- Amendment No.5: S.R. 1963j70 No.3 Sta:te Highway-From the north-western boun­ tGazette No. 82, Dated 21 December 1961 Vol. III p. 1990 dary of the City, along Great North Road, Victoria Avenue, Guyton Street, Heads Road, and the Wanganui (TT.8/8/145) Metropolitan Motorway to the south-eastern boundary of the City. No.4 State. Highway-From the. nOTth-eastern boun­ Describing the Boundaries of the Dunedin Abattoir District dary of the City, along Anzac Parade to the southern and Specifying the Dunedin City Council as the Controlling boundary of the City. Authority of the Dunedin Abattoir (Notice No. Ag. 7801) Dated at Wellington this 11th day of July 1963. Signed on behalf of the National Roads Board- PURSUANT to section 15 (7) of the Mea.t Act 1939, and to a D. M. GROVER, Member. delegation from the Minister of Agriculture for the purposes . J. H. MACKY, Member. of the said section, notice is hereby given as follows: (N.R. 62/19) 1. The Dunedin Abattoir District shall henceforth comprise the districts of the following local authorities: (a) The Dunedin City Council; (b) The Green Island Borough Council; ( c) The Mosgiel Borough Council; BANKRUPTCY NOTICES (d) The Port Chalmers Borough CounCil; (e) The st. Kilda Borough Council; (f) The West Harbour Borough Council; (g) The Palmerston Borough Council; In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court (h) The Waikouaiti Borough Council; (i) The Milton Borough Council; (D The Roxburgh Borough Council. GEORGE STANLEY BYRT, of Bush Road Albany, engineer, was adjudged bankrupt on 8 July 1963. Creditors' meeting will 2. The Dunedin City Council shall continue to be the con­ be held at my office on Monday, 22 July, 1963, at 10.30 a.m. trolling authority of the Dunedin Abattoir. E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. Dated a.t Wellington this 9th day of July 1963. Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, D. N. R. WEBB, Director-General of Agriculture. Auckland. Releasing Land From the Provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 (Reureu Development Scheme) In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court PURSUANT to section 332 of the Maori Affairs IAct 1953, the EARL THOMAS LEAR, of 36 Gulf View Road, Murrays.Bay, Board of Maori Affairs hereby declares that on the date of concrete worker, was adjudged bankrupt on 10 July 1963. the publication of this notice in the Gazette, the land Creditms' mooting will be held at my office OIn Tuesday, described in the Schedule hereto shall cease to be subject to 23 July 1963, at 10.30 a.m. the provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the said land being so subject by virtue of a notice dated E. C. CARPENTER, Official Assignee. 20 April 1938, published. in the Gazette, 21 AprH 1938, Fourth Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs Street East, Volume I, page 1004, and registered as No. K. 19464 ... 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