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Issue No. 190 • 4507 The New Zealand azette WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 1988 Contents Vice Regal None Government Notices 4508 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices 4515 Land Notices 4517 Regulation Summary 4529 Parliamentary Summary None General Section 4530 Using the Gazette The New Zealand Gazette, the official newspaper of the Closing time for lodgment of notices at the Gazette Office: Government of New Zealand, is published weekly on 12 noon on Tuesdays prior to publication (except for holiday Thursdays. Publishing time is 4 p.m. periods when special advice of earlier closing times will be given) . Notices for publication and related correspondence should be addressed to: Notices are accepted for publication in the next available issue, unless otherwise specified. Gazette Office, Department of Internal Affairs, Notices being submitted for publication must be a reproduced P.O. Box 805, copy of the original. 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Government Notices Final Determination: Dumping Investigation Conservation Refined Sugar (Refined from Sugar Cane or Sugar Beets) Harbours Act 1950 Pursuant to the provisions contained in section 186K of the Customs Act 1966, notice is hereby given by the Minister of Customs of a final determination in relation to the importation Notice of Approval of Bylaw Amendment or intended importation into New Zealand of refined sugar, I, Helen Elizabeth Clark, Minister of Conservation, pursuant to being refined white sugar and other types of refined sugar sections 8A and 165 of the Harbours Act 1950 hereby give (refined from sugar cane or from sugar beets) exported from approval to the Horowhenua County Council bylaw Malaysia, Thailand and the Federal Republic of Germany, that amendment adopted on 12 November 1986 and confirmed on they are goods in respect of which the Minister may impose an 10 December 1986 by ordinary meetings of the council, and anti-dumping duty in accordance with section 186L of the Act. approved by the Minister of Transport on 22 June 1988. Pursuant to the provisions contained in section 186L of the Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of August 1988. Customs Act 1966, the Minister hereby states that section 186L of the Customs Act 1966 applies to the goods described HELEN CLARK, Minister of Conservation. above and that there shall, subject to section 186N of the go12655 Customs Act 1966, be charged, collected, and paid on demand of the Collector on those goods entered for home consumption on or after 10 November 1988 an anti-dumping Customs duty equal to the amount by which the export price of the goods is less than the amounts shown in the Schedule. Customs Act 1966 Schedule Country of Origin Export Prices (FOB) Application to the Indecent Publications Tribunal Malaysia NZ$600 per tonne I, Murdoch Walter Taylor, Comptroller of Customs, give note Thailand NZ$600 per tonne Federal Republic NZ$550 per tonne that I have applied to the Indecent Publications Tribunal for a of decision as to whether the books described below are indecent Germany or not or for a decision as to their classification. Dated at Wellington this 9th day of November 1988. 1. Title: The Best of Escort, No. 11 ; Publisher: Paul Raymond. TREVOR de CLEENE, Minister of Customs. go12653 2. Title: Escort, Vol. 7, No. 13; Publisher: Paul Raymond. 3. Title: Escort, Vol. 7, No. 12; Publisher: Paul Raymond. Energy 4. Title: Escort, Vol. 7, No. 11 ; Publisher: Paul Raymond. 5. Title: Escort, Vol. 7, No. 9; Publisher: Paul Raymond. Gas Act 1982 6. Title: Escort, Vol. 7, No. 7; Publisher: Paul Raymond. Approvals of CNG Dispensing Facilities 7. Title: Escort, Vol. 7, No. 4; Publisher: Paul Raymond. Pursuant to sections 60 and 61 of the Gas Act 1982, and to regulations 36 and 37 of the Gas Industry Regulations 1984, 1, 8. Title: Escort, Vol. 6, No. 4; Publisher: Paul Raymond. Sayeed Mehdi Yassaie, Chief Inspecting Engineer, hereby give 9. Title: Escort, Vol. 6, No. 3; Publisher: Paul Raymond. notice of the following amendment to the notice in the New Zealand Gazette, published 13 August 1987, No. 135, page 10. Title: Drummer, Issue 121, Sept. 88; Publisher 3886: Desmondus. 1. The expression " 1 November 1988" is hereby deleted 11 . Title: All American Man , December 88; Publisher: from sub paragraph 1 (a) (ii) of the above-mentioned Gazette Liberation Publications. notice and the expression " 1 May 1989" inserted in its place. The expression " unless otherwise authorised by notice in M. W. TAYLOR, Comptroller of Customs. writing from the Chief Inspecting Engineer." is added to the gol2416 end of the sub paragraph. 10 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 4509 2. The expression "1 November 1988" is hereby deleted Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of November 1988. from sub paragraph 1 (b) (iii) of the above-mentioned Gazette notice and the expression "1 May 1989" inserted in its place. MICHAEL BASSETT, Minister of Internal Affairs. The expression "unless otherwise authorised by notice in gol2652 writing from the Chief Inspecting Engineer." is added to the end of the sub paragraph. 3. The expression "1 November 1988" is hereby deleted from Local Elections and Polls Act 1976 sub paragraph 2 (b) of the above-mentioned Gazette notice and the expression "1 May 1989" inserted in its place. The expression "unless otherwise authorised by notice in writing The Waitemata City Council (Waitakere Ward) from the Chief Inspecting Engineer.'' is added to the end of the By-Election Extension Order 1988 sub paragraph. PAUL REEVES, Governor-General Note: The effect of this change is to extend to 1 May 1989, the date by which all CNG dispensing facilities must comply with ORDER IN COUNCIL the requirements of NZS 5425, Part 1, Amendment 1 1986, and to enable specific approvals to be granted in special cases. At Wellington this 7th day of November 1988 The approvals in the New Zealand Gazette, published 13 Present: August 1987, No. 135, page 3886, and 14 July 1988, No. 7353, page 2793, continue in full force and effect subject HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL to the amendment set out above. Whereas an extraordinary vacancy has occurred in respect of Dated at Wellington this 27th day of October 1988. an elected member of the Waitemata City Council (being a member elected to represent the Waitakere Ward of the S. M. YASSAIE, Chief Inspecting Engineer. district of that Council): And whereas the Waitemata City go12414 Council determined, by resolution, at a meeting held on the 27th day of October 1988 that the vacancy should be filled in the manner prescribed by the provisions in that behalf of the lntemal Affairs Local Elections and Polls Act 1976: And whereas the principal administrative officer of the Waitemata City Council, acting pursuant to section 50 (1) of the Local Elections and Polls Act Remembrance Day 1988 1976, gave notice of the vacancy to the Returning Officer on the 28th day of October 1988: And whereas the Returning Citizens throughout New Zealand are requested to observe Officer was required by section 50 (1) of the Local Elections Remembrance Day on Sunday 13 November. and Polls Act 1976 to publish, not later than 7 clear days after the receipt by the Returning Officer of the notice of the The observance of this day should be similar to that of vacancy, a public notice, in form 2 in the First Schedule to that Remembrance Day last year. Two minutes' silence to be Act, appointing a day for the election to fill the vacancy, a observed from 11 a.m. place for receipt of nominations of candidates, and a closing day for receipt of such nominations: And whereas the public The Government trusts that all churches will agree to arrange, notice in form 2 was not published within the time prescribed as far as practicable, for a morning service on this day, to by section 50 (1) of the Local Elections and Polls Act 1976: commence at such time as to enable two mintues' silence to be And whereas it is expedient that the time within which the observed at 11 o'clock. Returning Officer is required to publish that notice be extended as hereinafter provided: When a citizens' memorial service is held, it is suggested that it should be at the local cenotaph or war memorial. Now, therefore, pursuant to section 122 of the Local Elections and Polls Act 1976, His Excellency the Governor-General, Dated at Wellington this 1st day of November 1988. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. MICHAEL BASSETT, Minister of Internal Affairs. go12419 0 rd er L Title and commencement-(1) This order may be cited as Fire Service Act 1975 the Waitemata City Council (Waitakere Ward) By-Election Extension Order 1988.