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No 5, 27 January 1983 No. 5 157 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 27 JANUARY 1983 CORRIGENDUM CORRIGENDUM Crown Land Set Apan as State Forest Land-Rotoroa. Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor Conservancy IN the notice with the above heading made on the 3rd day of November 1982 and published in the N.Z. Gazette of 18 November 1982, page 3780 for "Section II" read "Section 11 ". (F.S. 9/2/296) IN the notice with the above heading published in the New Zealand 18 Gazette, 2 December 1982, No. 145, page 4188 should be read by omitting the word Committee and insening Trust. Omit the Mataura Licensing Committee on 22 September 1982 and insen Judge E. B. Anderson on 22 September 1982. Land Declared to be a Motorway in the City of Auckland Dated at Wellington this 19th day of January 1983. DAYID BEATTIE, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL S. J. CALLAHAN, Secretary for Justice. At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 13th day of December 1982 0 Present: THE RIGHT HON. R. D. MULDOON PRESIDING IN COUNCIL PURSUANT to section 138 (1) (b) of the Public Works Act 1981, His Excellency the Governor-General acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby orders and declares that the land described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the CORRIGENDUM date of this Order in Council, be a motorway. Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor SCHEDULE NQRTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL that portion of State highway No. 16 in the City of Auckland being those traffic lanes, shoulders and verges commencing at the southern side of the Great North Road approximately 150 metres east of the junction of the Great North Road and Motions Road IN the notice with the above heading published in the New Zealand and proceedin(! in a south-westerly direction, then in a generally Gazette, 2 December 1982, No. 145, page 4188 should be read by westerly direction for a distance of approximately 2 kilometres to omitting the word Committee and inserting Trust. Omit the their connection with the existing Auckland-Kumeu motorway and Mataura Licensing Committee on 5 July 1982 and insert Judge E. including the ramp connections to and from the Great North Road B. Anderson on 5 July 1982. and the crossings over Carrington Road and the Great North Road. As shown on Plan 1/82/18/3104/1, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works and Development at Wellington, and thereon Dated at Wellington this 19th day of January 1983. coloured red. S. J. CALLAHAN, Secretary for Justice. P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 71/2/3/0; Ak. D.O. 71/2/3/0/5) 0 16/1 158 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 5 Appointment of Member to the Marlborough Pest Destruction Dated at Wellington this 13th day of January 1983. Board (No. 2940, A.P.D.C. 1/23/1) M. E. WILSON, for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. NoTJCE is hereby given by direction of the Minister of Agriculture tha1. pursuant to section 48 of the Agricultural Pests Destruction Act 1967, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint- Appointment of Member to the New Zealand Wool Testing Stephen Wa!cot Satterthwaite, farmer, of Blenheim Authority (No. 2946, Ag. 1/53/2/31) as a member of the Marlborough Pest Destruction Board vice B. E. Bensemann (deceased). NOTICE is hereby given by direction of the Minister of Agriculture Dated at Wellington this 15th day of December 1982. that, pursuant to section 3 of the Wool Testing Authority Act 1964, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to P. L. BURSTON, appoint- for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. Neil, J. Tucker, company manager, of Clive (on the nomina­ tion of the New Zealand Wool Board) as a member of the New Zealand Wool Testing Authority for a period of 3 years from I January 1983. Appointment of Member to the Mount Wendon Pest Destruction Dated at Wellington this 13th day of January 1983. Board (No. 2939, A.P.D.C. 1/23/1) M. E. WILSON, for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. Nonrn is hereby given by direction of the Minister of Agriculture that, pursuant to section 48 of the Agricultural Pests Destruction Act 1967, His Excellency the Govenor-General has been pleased to appoint- Appointments, Promotions, Extensions, Transfers, Resignations, James Kitchener King, farmer, of Gore and Retirements of Officers of the New Zealand Army as a member of the Mount Wendon Pest Destruction Board vice W. M. McKee (resigned). PURSUANT to section 35 of the Defence Act 1971, His Excellency Dated at Wellington this 15th day of December 1982. the Governor-General has approved the following appointments, promotions, extensions, transfers, resignations, and retirements of P. L. BURSTON, officers of the New Zealand Army. for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. REGULAR FORCE GRADUATES-ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, DUNTROON The following Officer Cadets graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, and are appointed to commissions in the rank Reappointment of Members to the New Zealand Fishing Industry of Lieutenant in order and Corps shown, with seniority from 15 Board (No. 2945, Ag. 1/53/2/11) December 1981 and effect from 15 December 1982: G49778 Richard Ian Catto, Royal Regiment of N.Z. Artillery. PURSUANT to section 3 of the Fishing Industry Board Act 1963, I F49777 David Grant Close, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment. hereby reappoint- M49783 Timothy Gall, Royal N.Z. Corps of Transport. N49784 Douglas Robertson Gibbons, The Corps of Royal N.Z. Victor Ernest Griffiths, Fisherman, of Auckland (on the nom­ Engineers. ination of the New Zealand Share Fishermen's Association A49772 Murray Ian David Gribben, Royal N.Z. Army Ordnance Incorporated), Corps. Henry William Rademaker, general manager, of Christchurch C49774 Mark Hilson Holden, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment. (on the nomination of the New Zealand Seafood Processors 149780 Richard Rhys Jones, Royal N.Z. Armoured Corps. and Exporters Association Incorporated), and Bernard Lewis Lyons, business consultant, of Wellington GRADUATES-OFFICER CADET SCHOOL, PORTSEA (as a Government representative) The following Officer Cadets graduated from the Officer Cadet School, Portsea, and are appointed to commissions in the rank of to be members of the New Zealand Fishing Industry Board for a 2nd Lieutenant in order and Corps shown, with seniority from 20 term of 3 years from I January 1983. December 1982 and effect from 11 December 1982: _Dated at Wellington this 7th day of December 1982. U751336 Nicholas Michael Ang, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment. R. L. G. TALBOT, Acting Minister of Fisheries. M761955 Hugh Jeffrey Carson, Royal N.Z. Army Ordnance Corps. T49904 Shane Paul Collard, Royal N.Z. Armoured Corps. C88230 Simon Anthony Ewing-Jarvie, Royal N.Z. Infantry Reg­ iment. L761678 Robert William Bradford Mackie, The Corps of Royal Reappointment of Member to the New Zealand Wool Testing N.Z. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Authority (No. 2944, Ag. 1/53/2/31) L48517 Allan James Pope, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment. 1745553 Graeme Lincoln Tod, Royal Regiment ofN.Z. Artillery. NOTICE is hereby given by direction of the Minister of Agriculture that, pursuant to section 3 of the Wool Testing Authority Act 1964, GRADUATES-OFFICER CADET TRAINING COMPANY, WAIOURU His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to reap­ The following Officer Cadets graduated from the Officer Cadet point- Training Company, Waiouru, and are appointed to commissions William J. L. Simpson in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the Corps shown, with seniority as a member of the New Zealand Wool Testing Authority for a from 20 December 1982 and effect from 9 December 1982: period of 3 years from 1 January 1983. U49859 Michael John Baker, Royal Regiment of N.Z. Artillery. X756054 Harold Benjamin Cockburn, Royal N.Z. Army Ord­ Dated at Wellington this 13th day of January 1983. nance Corps. M. E. WILSON, U51837 Steven Barry Cook, Royal N.Z. Corps of Signals. for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. M48472 Peter Gerard Curran, The Corps of Royal N.Z. Engi­ neers. C49889 Dawn Maureen Dresser, Royal N.Z. Corps of Transport. D761556 Christopher James Faulls, The Corps of Royal N.Z. Engineers. F49892 Kathryn Anne Gourdie, (on prob.), Royal N.Z. Corps of Reappointment of Member to the Fisheries Licensing Authority Transport. (No. 2943, Ag. 1/53/2/12) G746126 Steven Grant Heller, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment. X47240 Brian Alexander Hewson, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regi­ NOTICE is hereby given by direction of the Minister of Fisheries ment. that, pursuant to section IO I of the Fisheries Act 1908, His Excel­ TS 1836 James Anthony Hill, (on prob.), The Corps of Royal N.Z. lency the Governor-General has been pleased to reappoint- Engineers. Gordon Horace Forbes, farmer, of Te Anga R51834 Timothy James Keating, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment. as a member of the Fisheries Licensing Authority for a period of 150194 Robert Lenihan, The Corps of Royal N.Z. Electrical and 3 years from 1 January 1983. Mechanical Engineers. 27 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 159 U50641 Neil Marshall, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment. TERRITORIAL FORCE N51831 Fiona Rose Morris, (on prob.), Royal N.Z. Corps of ROYAL N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS Transport. S43785 Peter James Patterson, Royal N.Z. Military Police. 1st Squadron, New Zealand Scottish, RNZAC E49891 Scott Bradley Read, (on prob.), Royal Regiment of N.Z. Glen Alistair Lauder is appointed to a commission in the rank Artillery. of 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority and effect from 24 October 1982.
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