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Issue No. 191 • 4177 The New Zealand azette WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 1990 Contents Government Notices 4178 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices 4195 Land Notices 4196 Regulation Summary 4206 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 Notices for publication and related correspondence should be given). addressed to: Notices are accepted for publication in the next available issue, Gazette Office, unless otherwise specified. Department of Internal Affairs, Notices being submitted for publication must be a reproduced P.O. Box 805, copy of the original. Dates, proper names and signatures are Wellington. Telephone (04) 738 699 to be shown clearly. A covering instruction setting out require ments must accompany all notices. Facsimile (04) 499 1865 or lodged at the Gazette Office, Seventh Floor, Dalmuir Copy will be returned unpublished if not submitted in House, 114 The Terrace, Wellington. accordance with these requirements. 4178 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 191 Availability Government Buildings, 1 George Street, Palmerston North. The New Zealand Gazette is available on subscription from GP Publications Limited or over the counter from GP Books Cargill House, 123 Princes Street, Dunedin. Limited bookshops at: Housing Corporation Building, 25 Rutland Street, Auckland. Other issues of the Gazette: 33 Kings Street, Frankton, Hamilton. Commercial Edition-Published weekly on Wednesdays. 25-27 Mercer Street, Wellington. Mulgrave Street, Wellington. Customs Edition-Published weekly on Tuesdays. E.S.T.V. House, 4185 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt. Special Editions and Supplements-Published as and when 159 Hereford Street, Christchurch. required. Government Notices Marketing Committee did not exceed the number of vacant Agriculture and Fisheries positions, I hereby declare Oldham, David Altie Animals Act 1967 Inglis, Thomas Elger Approved Woolmarking Preparation Notice (No. Inglis, Robert Mac 5057; Ag. 1310-38) Eggers, Bruce James Pursuant to sections 69 and 94 of the Animals Act 1967 and Hill, Joseph Thomas after consultation with the New Zealand Wool Board, I hereby being the persons duly nominated to be duly elected as give notice that the woolmarking preparation set out in the producers' representatives. Schedule hereto (being a product of SmithKline Beecham Dated this 26th day of September 1990. Animal Health Limited and licensed to SmithKline and French NZ Limited) is approved for sale and use in marking wool of M. C. DODUNSKI, Returning Officer. sheep. 9012035 This approval takes effect on the day following the date of publication in the Gazette. Commerce Schedule Electricity Act 1968 "Vanquish"-Long wool Pour-on. Dated at Wellington this 25th day of October 1990. Proposed Hazardous Area Safety Standards D. A. G. BRETON, Group Director (MAFQual). The Secretary of Commerce invites submissions on the (Acting pursuant to delegated authority) . technical aspects of the 7 Australian Hazardous Area Safety 9012033 Standards listed in the Schedule to this notice. It is proposed that the standards be inserted into New Zealand Notice to Set Apart and Define a Special Electrical Code of Practice for the Electrical Safety of Quarantine Ground at Albany (Notice No. 5056; Apparatus and Materials (NZECP3:1989) by amendment to QUAL/0966/BRK) the Code pursuant to Part IIIA of the Electricity Act 1968 (as Notice is hereby given that pursuant to section llA (1) of the inserted by section 6 of the Electricity Amendment Act 1983). Animals Act 1967, land owned by Arthur and Shirley Galli of After consideration of submissions, and after the outcome of Brookdale Road, Albany, title No. 70/1365, situated in the consultations with such persons as may be affected by the Parish of Paremoremo, being 4.0595 hectares, more or less, amendment, the Secretary intends to apply for the approval of comprising Lot 1, D.P. 54881, part of Allotment 522, Ridge the Minister of Energy to the resulting amendment to Road, Albany 0001, is hereby declared to be a Special NZECP3:1989. Quarantine Ground for the importation of animals. Submissions should identify the standard and the clause of the Dated at Wellington this 29th day of October 1990. standard to which any comments relate and should be sent to D. J. ROBINSON, Acting Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) , the office of the Chief Electrical Inspector, Energy and MAF Policy, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Resources Division, Ministry of Commerce, P.O. Box 2337, (Acting pursuant to delegated authority). Wellington. 9012036 Copies of the standards may be purchased from the Standards Association of New Zealand. Hop Marketing Regulations 1939 All submissions should be made by 31 January 1991. Schedule Producers' Representatives on the Hop Marketing Committee Notice (No. 5055; 3578 Ag. 60546) Australian Hazardous Area Safety Standards Pursuant to clause 20 of the schedule to the Hop Marketing Proposed for Inclusion into NZECP3:1989 Regulations 1939, notice is hereby given that as the number of AS 1681-1974: Electrically-heated ovens in which persons nominated as producers' representatives to the Hop inflammable volatiles occur. Type 1 ovens. 1 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 4179 AS 1896-1976: Method of test for ignition temperature of (j) Two members co-opted by the University of Otago gases and vapours. Council. AS 1915-1983: Electrical equipment for explosive gas (k) Three graduates elected by the Court of Convocation of atmospheres-battery operated vehicles. the University of Otago. AS 2229: Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres 4. The term of office of members of the council, vacation of electrical systems of dispensing equipment: office, disclosure of members' interest and casual vacancies are covered in sections 173-176 of the Education Amendment Act Part 1-1982: Flammable liquid dispensing equipment 1990. Part 2-1988: Liquified petroleum gas dispensing equipment Subject to section 173, the maximum term for any member, AS 2238-1982 plus Amendment 1: Electrical equipment for other than the Vice-Chancellor, shall be four consecutive four explosive atmospheres-non-sparking apparatus-type of year terms. protection 'n'. 5. The powers of the University of Otago Council shall not be AS 2268-1979: Electrostatic paint and powder sprayguns for affected by vacancy in the membership thereof. explosive atmospheres. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of October 1990. AS 2430: Classification of hazardous areas: PHIL GOFF, Minister of Education. Part 1-1987: Explosive gas atmospheres gol2023 Part 2-1986: Combustible dusts Wellington Polytechnic Notice 1990 Part 3-1987: Specific occupancies. Pursuant to section 168 of the Education Amendment Act Dated this 26th day of October 1990. 1990, the Minister of Education gives the following notice. P. J. MORFEE, for Secretary of Commerce. go12038 Notice 1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Wellington Polytechnic Notice 1990. Education (b) This notice shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Gazette. Education Amendment Act 1990 2. There shall be a council to be known as the Wellington Polytechnic Council which shall control the Wellington University of Otago Notice 1990 Polytechnic. Pursuant to section 168 of the Education Amendment Act 3. The Wellington Polytechnic Council shall be constituted as 1990, the Minister of Education gives the following notice. follows: Notice (a) Four members appointed by the Minister of Education. 1. (a) This notice may be cited as the University of Otago (b) The Principal of the Wellington Polytechnic. Notice 1990. (c) Two members of the permanent academic staff of the Wellington Polytechnic elected by the permanent members of (b) This notice shall come into force on the date of its that staff. publication in the Gazette. (d) One member of the permanent general staff of the 2. There shall be a council to be known as the University of Wellington Polytechnic elected by the permanent members of Otago Council which shall be the governing body of the that staff. University of Otago. (e) Two members who are or have been students of the 3. The University of Otago Council shall be constituted as Wellington Polytechnic, elected by the students of Wellington follows: Polytechnic. (a) Four members appointed by the Minister of Education. (f) Two members appointed by the Wellington Regional (b) The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Otago. Employers Association (Inc.) after consultation with the New (c) Three permanent members of the academic staff of the Zealand Employers Federation such member to represent University of Otago elected by the permanent members of that those employers of the region who employ graduates from staff. Wellington Polytechnic courses. (d) One permanent member of the general staff of the (g) Two members appointed by the Wellington Regional University of Otago elected by the permanent members of that Council of the Combined Trade Unions after consultation with staff. the Combined Trade Unions such member to represent those Unions which give award coverage to graduates from (e) Two members who are or have been students of the Wellington Polytechnic courses. University of Otago appointed by the Executive of the Otago University Students' Association Incorporated, or elected by (h) One member appointed by the Wellington