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No 71, 14 May 1987, 2129 No. 71 2129 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 14 MAY 1987 CORRIGENDUM Reeves, the Governor-General of New Zealand, on the advice of Appointment of Member to the Pesticides Board the Minister of Works and Development, (hereinafter called "the (No. 3951; Ag. 1/53/2/1) Minister") hereby reappoint: John Murray Black of Reporoa, farmer, after consultation by IN the notice with the above heading published in the New Zealand the Minister with the New Zealand Catchment Authorities Gazette, 22 January 1987, No.7, page 199, in the line reading "Dated Association, Incorporated; at Wellington on this 8th day of January 1988" read "Dated at Clutha Nantes Mackenzie of Scargill, farmer, after consultation Wellington on this 8th day of January 1987." by the Minister with the New Zealand Counties Association Incorporated; Ralph William Pile of Palmerston, farmer, after consultation CORRIGENDUM by the Minister with the New Zealand Counties Association Incorporated; Canterbury Land District-Akaroa County Garry Moore Glazebrook of Hastings, farmer, after consultation by the Minister with the New Zealand Counties Association IN the notice dated 17 March 1987 and published in the New Zealand Incorporated; Gazette of 26 M~rch 1987, No. 38, page 1327, in the body of the document for "LIttle Akaroa" read "Little Akaloa". Ross Avin Close of Alexandra, insurance representative, after consultation by the Minister with the Municipal Association (L. and S. D.O. 8/1/17, 8/3/124) of New Zealand Incorporated; 3/1 Neil Albert Algar of Matamata, medical practitioner, after consultation by the Minister with the Municipal Association CORRIGENDUM of New Zealand Incorporated; The Traffic (Foxton Borough and Manawatu County) Notice Jack Longbourne Vickerman of Auckland, engineer, after No.1. 1987 consultation by the Minister with the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation Incorporated, to represent the interests of industrial users of water; IN the notice with the above heading which appeared in the New Zealand Gazette on 23 April 1987, No. 59, page 1800, line No. 26, Brian Hanauru Jones of Taupo, company secretary, after where it states: consultation by the Minister with the Minister of Maori Affairs, to represent the interests of Maori people in relation " ... Northern boundary of Foxton Borough of Victoria Street ... " to natural water, read David William Dudding of Ngatea, farmer, after consultation ..... Northern boundary of Foxton Borough to Victoria Street ... ". by the Minister with the New Zealand Land Drainage and River Boards Association Incorporated; and (M.O.T. 29/2 Foxton Borough) Ernest Arthur James Holdaway of Northcote, retired, after consultation by the Minister with the National Parks and Reserves Authority, the Nature Conservation Council, the Reappointing and Appointing Members of the National Water Minister of Internal Affairs, and the Minister for the and Soil Conservation Authority Environment, to represent scenic and recreational interests in relation to natural water and hereby appoint: PAUL REEVES, Governor-General Richard Barton Johnson of Springfield, company director, after PURSUANT to sections 5 (1) (cl and 9 (1) of the Water and Soil consultation by the Minister with the New Zealand Conservation Act 1967, I, The Most Reverend Sir Paul Alfred Catchment Authorities Association Incorporated; 2130 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 71 Alfred Charles Shailes of Wellington, retired, after consultation Appointment of Judge of High Court by the Minister with the Minister of Internal Affairs, to represent wildlife interests in relation to natural water; and PURSUANT to section 4 of the Judicature Act 1908, His Excellency James William Tonkin of Ashburton, retired, after consultation the Governor-General, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty by the Minister with the Minister of Fisheries to represent the Queen, has been pleased to appoint fisheries interests, Noel Crossley Anderson Esq., one of Her Majesty's Counsel of to be members of the National Water and Soil Conservation Auckland Authority from the date of this notice for a further term of 3 years. to be a Judge of the High Court of New Zealand. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General this 5th day of May 1987. Dated at Wellington this 1st day of May 1987. FRASER COLMAN, GEOFFREY PALMER, Attorney-General. Minister of Works and Development. IO (P.W. 74/1/2/1) 6 Officer in the Housing Corporation of New Zealand Authorised to Take Statutory Declarations District Court Judge Appointed PURSUANT to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, I PURSUANT to section 5 of the District Courts Act 1947 and section hereby authorise the officer in the service of the Crown named in 21 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1974, His Excellency the Schedule below to take statutory declarations under the said the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint Act. Cecilie Joan Rushton, barrister of Rotorua to be a District Court Judge, to exercise civil and criminal SCHEDULE jurisdiction in New Zealand and the jurisdiction of the Children and Young Persons Court. HOUSING CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 1987. Senior Executive Officer (Personnel), Head Office. GEOFFREY PALMER, Minister of Justice. Dated at Wellington this 5th day of May 1987. GEOFFREY PALMER, Minister of Justice. (Adm. 3/28/3/15) 6 District Court Judge Appointed PURSUANT to section 5 of the District Courts Act 1947 and section Officers in the Department of Lands Authorised to Take Statutory 21 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1974 and section 5 (I) Declarations of the Family Courts Act 1980, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint PURSUANT to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, I Michael Richard Dexter Guest, barrister and solicitor of hereby authorise the officers in the service of the Crown named in Dunedin the Schedule below to take statutory declarations under the said to be a District Court Judge, to exercise civil and criminal Act. jurisdiction in New Zealand and the jurisdiction of the Children and Young Persons Court and the jurisdiction ofthe Family Courts. SCHEDULE Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 1987. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS GEOFFREY PALMER, Minister of Justice. Acting Director-General of Lands. Acting Deputy Director-General of Lands. Dated at Wellington this 30th day of April 1987. Appointment of Member to the South Canterbury Pest Destruction GEOFFREY PALMER, Minister of Justice. Board (No. 4056; APDC 7/8) (Adm. 3/28/3/20) NOTICE 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 Governor-General has been pleased Officer in the Department of Internal Affairs Authorised to Take to appoint Statutory Declarations John Bevan Murray Hurst, farmer of Ikawai as a member of the South Canterbury Pest Destruction Board, vice, PuRSUANT to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, I A. Acton Adams, resigned. hereby authorise the officer in the service of the Crown named in Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 1987. the Schedule below to take statutory declarations under the said Act. C. SUTHERLAND, for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. SCHEDULE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS Appointment of Deputy Member of the Animal Remedies Board Executive Officer (Citizenship and Passports), Wellington. ~¥0.405~Ag 1/53/2/4) Dated at Wellington this 30th day of April 1987. GEOFFREY PALMER, Minister of Justice. NOTICE is hereby given by direction of the Minister of Agriculture that pursuant to section 7 of the Animal Remedies Act 1967, His (Adm. 3/28/3/17) Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint 6 Raymond John Austen, general manager of Upper Hutt (on the nomination of the Agricultural Chemical and Animal Officer in the Department of Internal Affairs Authorised to Take Remedies Manufacturers' Association of New Zealand Inc.) Statutory Declarations as deputy member of the Animal Remedies Board. Dated at Wellington this 8th day of May 1987. PURSUANT to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, I L. M. RADICH, hereby authorise the officer in the service of the Crown named in for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. the Schedule below to take statutory declarations under the said Act. 14 MAY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2131 SCHEDULE Notifying the Appointment of the Chairman of the Electric Linemen Training Committee . DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS Inspector Gaming, Films and Videos, Auckland. IN terms of section 3 of the Electric Linemen Act, the Minister of Dated at Wellington this 5th day of May 1987. Energy hereby notifies the appointment of GEOFFREY PALMER, Minister of Justice. David Gray Young (Adm. 3/28/3/17) as the Chairman of the Electric Linemen Training Committee for 6 the purposes of the said Act. Dated this 1st day of May 1987. Appointment of Member to the Lee Pest Destruction Board (No. 4055; A.P.D.C. 7/8) R. J. TIZARD, Minister of Energy. NOTICE is hereby given by direction of the Minister of Agriculture that. pursuant to section 44 of the Agricultural Pests Destruction Act 1967, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased The Marriage (Approval of Organisations) Notice No.5 of 1987 to appoint James David MacDonald (farmer of Clarkes Junction) PURSUANT to the Marriage Act 1955, the Registrar-General of as a member of the Lee Pest Destruction Board. Marriages hereby gives notice as follows: Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 1987. C. SUTHERLAND, NOTICE for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. 1. This notice may be cited as the Marriage (Approval of Organisations) Notice (No.5 of 1987). 2. The organisation authorised under the name of Waitemata Christian Life Fellowship is hereby revoked. Appointment of Member to Selwyn Pest Destruction Board (No.
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