jliumb. 48 685

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1.944

Land, and a Leasehold Estate or Interest in Land, and an Easement over Land taken, and Crown Land set apart for Public Works

[L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power I and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the First and Second Schedules hereto is hereby taken for public works, and that an easement is hereby taken for a public work over the land described in the Third Schedule hereto vesting in His Majesty the King the full and free liberty, right, license, and authority in perpetuity to construct and use a right­ of-way with the right for His Majesty's servants, agents, and workmen from time to time and at all times hereafter to go, pass, and repass with or without horses or other animals or vehicles over the said land, such easement to be held appurtenant to the land described in the Second Schedule hereto, and that the leasehold estate or interest held from His Majesty the King by Albert Small, of v'langamoa, Farmer, under and by virtue of renewable lease, Volume 35; folio 151 (Nelson Registry), in the land described in the Fourth Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a public work, and that the Crown Land described in the Fifth Schedule hereto is hereby set apart for a public work; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and n.fter the eighth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four.

FIRST SCHEDULE

Approximate Coloured Areas of the Pieces Being Situated in I Situat,d in I Shown on Plan No. I of Land taken. Block Survey District of on Plan

I A, R. P. f 0 1 0 I"Section 15, Block 1 .. XIV Ohinewairua .. P.W.D.119461/21141 JOrange. 414 l 0 1 0 Section 16, Block 1 .. } \Blue. (Township of Taihape.) (Wellington Land District.) ·o 0 26·67 Lot 1, D.P. 3li09, being part Allotment XVI Waitemata P.W.D. 119386/33183 Blue. 10, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland r 0 0 26·67 Lot 2, D.P. 31109, being part Allotment XVI I 10, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland I 0 0 26·67 Lot 3, D.P. 31109, being part Allotment XVI I 10, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland I 0 1 7.37 Lot 4, D.P. 31109, being part Allotment XVI Yellow. 415 ~ 10, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland I 0 0 30· 16 Lot 5, D.P. 31109, being part Allotment XVI Sepia. 10, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland I 0 0 30· 15 Lot 6, D.P. 31109, being part Allotment XVI Blue. I 10, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland I 0 1 21 Part Allotment 10, Section 10, Suburbs of XVI Red. I Auckland L 0 1 14·75 Part Allotment 10, Section 10, Suburbs of XVI I Yellow. Auckland (Borough of Mount Eden.) (North Auckland Land District.)

416 0 0 25·2 Lot 2, D.P. 2890, being part Section 1, VII Port Nicholson P.W.D. 119448/21135 Orange. Evans Bay District (City of Wellington.) (Wellington Land District.)

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SECOND SCHEDULE

Approximate s·t1 t d · I s· t d I I Coloured No. A:;-t~~jh:a_i!~~es Being Wio~k m Surv~';-tfstri~t of Shown on Plau on Plan ------'------:------:------I

1 I A. R. P. I 18 3 20 Part Lot 3, D.P. 9454, part Rural Sections XI Hororata P.W.D. 11944-9/7551 Edged blue. 19967 and 20455 I 12 2 6·8 Part Lot 3, D.P. 4099, part Rural Sections VII and XI Edged sepia. 417 ~I 19966 and 20455 0 0 0·8 Part Lot 3, D.P. 9454, part Rural Section XI Sepia. I 20455 L 2 2 21. 3 Part Lot 3, D.P. 4099; part Rural Sections XI Yellow. 19642, 19966, and 20455 (Canterbury Land District.)

THIRD SCHEDULE

Approximate Area of the Piece No. of Land over which Being Situated in Situated in Shown on Plan Coloured an Easement is Block Survey District of on Plan taken.

A. R. P. 418 0 0 20·6 Part Lot 3, D.P. 4099, part Rural Section -I XI Hororata P.W.D. 199449/7551 Blue. 19966 (Canterbury Land District.)

FOURTH SCHEDULE

I Approximate : Area of the Piece No. of Land over which Being. Situated in Situated in Shown on Plan Coloured a Leasehold Estate Block Survey District of on Plan or Interest is taken.

I A. R. P. 419 0 1 34 Part Section 1 ...... II Tapumutu .. P.W.D. 119085/9355 Blue.

(Nelson Land District.) I

FIFTH SCHEDULE

Approximate Area of the Being Situated in Situa~ed in Survey Shown 01. Coloured No. Piece of Crown Block District of Plan on Plan Land set apart.

A. R. P. 420 29 1 27 Section 14 .. X Mapara P.W.D. 114075/5357 Edged red. (Taranaki Land District.)

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and co]oured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 7th day of June, 1944. · C. F. SKINNER, For the Minister of Works,

Gon SAVE THE KING ! (P.W. 28/31/4.)

Land taken and Grown Land set apart for Public Works

[L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION TN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority .I. in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton New_all, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the First Schedule hereto is hereby taken and that the Crown Land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby set apart for public works ; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the eighth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four.

FIRST SCHEDULE

Approximate Areas of the Being Situated in Situated in Survey Shown on Coloured No. Pieces of Land Block District of Plan on Plan taken.

A. R, P. 0 1 16 Part Lot 1, D.P. 950, part Rural Section VII Pareora .. P.W.D. 112112/7385 Edged blue. 411 { 16675 L 0 1 17·1 Part Lot 1, D.P. 667, part Rural Section VII .. Edged sepia. 16675 " " (Canterbury Land District.) I I r 0 0 2·2 l Part Lot 74, D.P. 11099, being part Allot- III Rangitoto .. P.W.D. 109972/31079 412 ~ 0 0 2 J ment 190 I ~~d. L 0 0 26·6 Part Lot 23, D.P. 12437, being part Allot- III .. ment 190 I " " (North Auckland Land District.) I I JUNE 8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 687

SECOND SCHEDULE

Approximate Areas of the No. Pieces of Being Situated in Situated in Shown on Coloured Crown Land Block Survey District of Plan on Plan set apart.

A. R.. p 0 0 0·7 Part Section 3574 IX Waiwhero P.W.D. 113842/4285 Blue. 0 0 30·1 Part Section 126i:I IX Sepia. 0 0 34·7 Part Section 2988 IX Oranget 0 0 20·2 Part Section 2988 IX 0 2 3·5 Part Section 2988 IX 0 'i 3·6 Part Section 2988 IX 413 2 0 26·5 Part Section 2988 IX 1 0 18·9 Part Section 2988 IX 2 0 26·6 Part Section 2652 IX Blu~. 0 1 10·9 Part Section 3414 IX Orange. 3 2 13·4 Part Section 3414 IX 0 0 10·4 Part Section 3414 IX 0 1 13·1 Part Section 3017 I Te Miko" 0 0 6·9 Part Section 2987 I (Westland Land District.)

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seai of that Dominion, this 2nd. day of June, 1944. P. C, WEBB, For the Minister of Works. Gon SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 28/31/4.)

Proclaiming Native Land to be vested in His Majesty the King Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance A PROCLAMATION and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section eleven of the Local Government Loans Board Act,, 1926, URSUANT to section four hundred and fifty of the Native as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No. 2), P Land Act, 1931, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and doth hereby consc,nt to the borrowing of moneys by the said local declare that the Native land described in the Schedule hereto is authority under the said section seventy-one, and in giving such vested in His Majesty the King. consent doth determine as follows:- SCHEDULE (1) Such horrowing may be from time to time by way of bank overdraft. ALL that area in the Auckland Land District containing 337 acres (2) The rate of interest payable from time to time shall not 0 roods 16 perches, more or less, heing Karuotewhenua 3D 3E 2B exceed the current bank overdraft rate of interest to best customers. Block, situated in Blocks II and III, Ota,nake Survey District, and (3) No moneys shall be borrowed under this authority at any being all the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, time after the thirty-first day of l\farch, one thousand nine hundred Volume 270,_folio 36 (Auckland Registry). and forty-five. (4) The total amount owing (including unpaid interest, if any) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of moneys borrowed by way of bank overdraft under the said of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal section seventy-one shall not on the thirty-first day of March, one of that Dominion, this 7th day of June, 1944. thousand nine hundred and forty-five, exceed the sum of two thousand H. G. R. MASON, Native Minister. pounds (£2,000). C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Gon SAVE THE KING ! (N.D. 32/3/2.) (f. 49/692.)

Domain Boc11rd appointed to have Contrpl of the Te Aroha Consenting to the Borrowing of :Moneys by the King Country Electric­ Sports Domain power Board by Way of Brmk Overdraft C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day of At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day of May, 1944 May, 1944 Present: Present: THE HON. D. G. SULLIVAN PRESIDING IN COUNCIL THE HON. D. G. SULLIVAN PRESIDING IN COUNCIL N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by HEREAS by Order in Council made on the ninth day of I section forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and W June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three (herein­ National Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor­ after referred to as "the said Order in Council"), and subject to General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and the determinations a,s to borrowing and repayment therein set out, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the consent was criven to the borrowing of moneys by the King Country said Dominion, doth hereby appoint Electric-pow;r Board (hereinafter referred to a,s " the said local John David Mackay, authority "), by way of bank overdraft under section seventy-one Walter Edward Smith, of the Electric-power Boards Act, 1925 : Francis Thomas . Halligan, An

Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Taneatua Domain acting by and with the ad vice and consent of the ;Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the reservation for a site C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General for a courthouse and police purposes over the land described in ORDER IN COUNCIL the Schedule hereto ; and doth hereby declare that the said land, being vested in the Crown, is Crown land available for disposal At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day of under the Land Act, 1924. May, 1944 Present: THE HoN. D. G. SULLIVAN PRESIDING IN CouNCIL SCHEDULE N pursuance ani exercise of the powers conferred by section OTA.GO LA.ND DISTRICT I forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National SECTIONS 64-67 (inclusive), Block VII, Town of Milton: Area, Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General of the 1 acre, more or less. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint (L. and S. 30/228/75.) Alexander Fraser McGougan, Neil Stewart Reid, Alan Kirkland Prince, Licensing the Bemara Timber Company, Limited, to use and Frederick John Hayward, and occupy a Part of the Foreshore and Lanil beuow Low­ Bernard Fletcher Grace water Mark at Miangaralcau, in Westhaven Inlet, as a SUe for a Wharf, and prescribing Dues f o•r the Use of to be the Taneatua Domain Board, having control of the land same described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Wednesday, the thirty-first day of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, at eight o'clock p.m., as· the time when, and the Domain Pavilion, C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Taneatua, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board shall ORDER IN COUNCIL be held. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 7th day of .June, 1944 SCHEDULE Present: • TANEATUA. DOMA.IN.-AUCKLA.ND LA.ND DISTRICT THE HON. D. G. SULLIVAN PRESIDING IN COUNCIL SECTION 11,'Block IX, Whakatane Survey District: Area, 10 acres, URSUANT to the Harbours Act, 1923, His Excellency the more' or less. · · ·· P Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and Also Allotment 376, Waimana Parish : Area, 3 acres I rood consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby license and 21 perches, more or less. · permit the Benara Timber Company, Limited, of Nelson Also Allotment 388, W aimana Parish : Area, 11 acres and 33 (hereinafter called." the company", which term shall include perches, more or less. its successors or assigns, unless the context requires a different C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. construction), to use and occupy a part of the foreshore and (L. and S. 1/355.) land below low-water .mark at Mangarakau, in Westhaven Inlet, as shown olll approved plan marked M.D. 8278, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Welling­ Domain Boa1·d appointed to have Control of the Beachla,nds ton, for the purpose of maintaining thereon a wharf as Domain shown on the said plan, such license to be held and enjoyed by the company upon and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the First Schedule hereto, and doth prescribe C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General that the dues and rates specified in the Second Schedule ORDER IN COUNCIL hereto shall be charged and taken by the company for the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day of use of the said wharf. May, 1944 Present: FIRST SCHEDULE THE HON. D. G. SULLIVAN PRESIDING IN COUNCII, CONDITIONS N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by 1. 'J'HIS license is subject to the Foreshore License Regula­ I section forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and tions 1940, and the provisions of those regulations shall, so National Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor­ far as applicable, apply hereto. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with 2. The term of· the license shall be fourteen · years from the advice and· consent of the Executive Council of the said the date hereof. · Dominion, doth hereby appoint 3. The premium pa.yable by the eompany shall be two Thomas Davidson, pounds ten shillings (£2 10s.), and the annual sum so pay­ Reuben Charles Porter, able two pounds ( £2) . Oscar Edinborough Chamberlain, 4. The master of every vessel discharging ballast at the Gordon James Carlyle Bennett, and said wharf shall deposit such ballast above high-water niark, George Boswell or at such place as may be ap[)'roved by the Minister or by to be the Beachlands Domain Board, having control of the any person appointed by the Minister for that purpose. land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Wednesday, the seventh day .of .June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, at eight o'clock p.m., as the SECOND SCHEDULE time when, and the residence of Mr. T. Davidson, 7 Rahiri DUES Road, Mount Eden, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held. Evlb1w person loading cargo on ,or shipping cargo from the said wharf shall pay to the company wharfage dues as follows:- SCHEDULE s. d. Coal, per ton 1 0 BEACHLANDS DOMAIN.-NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT , per bale 1 0 ALL that area in the Manukau County, containing by ad­ measurement 7 acres 1 rood 38·2 perches, more or less, being C. A. .JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Lots 40 and 1130 on Deeds Plan 619, being portion of Allot­ ment 44, Parish of Maraetai; Lots 108, 114, 157, 167, 175, Foreshore License.-.Arnold M. Dunning.-Site for a Piggery.­ and 1131 on Deeds Plan 619, being portion of Allotment 17, Motulcaralca, Wiairupe Greek, Holcianga Harb.our Parish of Maraetai. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S .. 1/875, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Welling­ C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ton, and thereon edged red. ORDER IN COUNCIL C. A . .JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day (L. and S. 1/875.) of May, 1944 Present: THE HON. D. G. SULLIVAN .PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Revoking the Reservation over a Reserve in the Town of 111Uton, URSUANT to the Harbours Act, 1923, His Excellency the Otago Land District P Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent . of the Executive Council, doth hereby license · and C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General permit Arnold M. Dunning, of Motukaraka (hereinafter called ORDER IN COUNCIL "the licensee", which term shall include his exec.utors, admi­ At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day of nistrators, or assigns, unless the context requires a different May, 1944 construction), .to use arrd occupy a part of the foreshore at Motukaraka, \i\Tairupe Creek, Hokianga Harbour, as shown on Present: approved plans marked M.D. 6791 and 8179, and deposited in THE HON. D. G. SULLIVAN .PRESIDING IN COUNCIL the office of the Marine Department at Wellington, for the N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities con­ purpose of maintaining thereon a piggery as shown on .· the I ferred upon him by subsection one (b) of section- seven of the s:;iid plans; such license to be held and enjoyed by the licensee Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, His upon and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, Schedule hereto. JUNE 8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 689

SCHEDULE Appointing }live Non-elective Members of the W airarapa Catchment CONDITIONS Board 1. THIS license is subject to the Foreshore· License Regulations 1940, and the provisions of those regulations shall, so far as applicable, apply hereto. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General 2. 'rhe premium payable by the licensee shall be one N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me by section pound ( £1), and the annual sum so payable one pountl ( £1). I forty-four of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act; 3. The term of the license shall be fourteen years from 1941, and of all other powers and authorities in anywise enabling the 13th day of May, 1944. me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. G2-neral of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint- Thomas Thoresby Caccia Birch, Esquire, M.A. (Oxon.), Assistant Revoking Order in Cowncil of the 28th Februwry, 1933, Forester, State Forest Service, "\Vellington; licensing Rupert George Skilton to use and occupy a Dr. Harry Howard Barton Allan, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.N.Z., Part of the Foreshore and Land below Low-water Mark Director, Botany Division, Department of Scientific and in the Onekaka River, Gold'en Bia,y, as a Site for a Wharf Industrial Research, Wellington ; James Duncan Clapperton, Esquire, Chief Surveyor, Depart­ C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ment of Lands and Survey, Wellington; ORDER IN COUNCIL Norman Lamont, Esqmre, M.Agr.Sc., Instructor in Agri­ culture, Department of Agriculture, Masterton ; and At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day Thomas Arthur Johnston, Esquire, B.E., A.M.I.C.E., District of May, 1944 Engineer, Public Works Department, Wellington, Present: to be non-elective members of the Wairarapa Catchment Board THE HON. D. G. SULLIVAN PRESIDING IN COUNCIL for a term of three years commencing on the twenty-seventh day lX.:7 HEREAS by Order in Council dated the twenty-eighth of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four. l' l' day of February, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three, and published in the Gazette of the ninth day As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, of the following month, at page 425, Rupert George Skilton this 2nd day of June, 1944. (hereinafter called "the licensee") was licensed to occupy a P. C. WEBB, part of the fol'eshore and land below low-water mark in the For the Minister of Works. Onekaka River, Golden Bay, in order to maintain a wharf thereon: (P.W. 74/15.) And whereas the licensee has applied to have the herein­ before-recited Order in Council revoked, and it is desirable to revoke the same : Appointing Five Non-elective Members of the Nelson Catchment Board Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-Gi=meral of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exeTcise of the poweT and authoTity vested in him by the HaTbours Act, 1923, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me by section of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hernby I forty-four of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act, revoke the hereinbefore-rncited Order in Council of the twenty­ 1941, and of all other powers and authorities in anywise enabling eighth da;y of February, one thousand nine hundred and me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ thirty-three, as from the first day of April, one thousand nine General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint- hundred and forty-four. Herbert Roche, Esquire, Acting Conservator of Forests, State C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Forest Service, Nelson ; Sir Theodore Rigg, K.B.E., M.Sc. (N.Z.), M.A. (Cantab.), F.R.I.C., F.N.Z.I.C., F.R.S.N.Z., Director, Cawthron Extending the Time for forwarding the Report of the Commission Institute, Nelson; appointed to inquire into and report on certain Proposed DeveloJJ­ Percy Russell Wilkinson, Esquire, Commissioner of Crown mental Works near the Mouth of the Hutt River Lands, Department of Lands and Survey, Nelson ; David Reid Wilkie, Esquire, B.Agr.Sc., Instructor in Agri­ C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General culture, Department of Agriculture, Blenheim ; and 'fo all to whom these presents shall come, and to The Honourable Frederick William Lindup, Esquire, A.M.I.C.E., District Sir Francis Vernon Frazer, Knight, of Wellington, John Wood, Engineer, Public Works Department, Nelson, Esquire, C.M.G., M.Inst.C.E., of Wellington, Civil Engineer, to be non-elective members of the Nelson Catchment Board for a and Drummond Holderness, Esquire, M.Inst.C.E., of Auckland, term of three years commencing on the twenty-seventh day of Civil Engineer : GREETINGS. May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four. HEREAS by a VVarrant dated the twenty-ninth day of W March, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, you, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, the said Francis Vernon Frazer, John Wood, and Drummond Holder­ this 2nd day of June, 1944. ness, were constituted and appointed to be a Commission in terms P. C. WEBB, of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1908, to inquire into and report For the Minister of Works. on certain matters relating to proposed developmental works near the mouth of the Hutt River, and upon such other matters arising (P.W. 74/15.) thereout as may come to your notice in the course of your inquiries and which you consider should be investigated in connection there­ with, and upon any matters affecting the position which you consider should be brought to the attention of the Government with the Appofoting Five Non-elective Members of the Manawatu Catchment object of ascertaining the necessity or desirability of the several Board proposed works : And whereas the time within which such Commission is required to report to me expires on the thirtieth day of June, one thousand C. L. -µ. NEW.ALL, Governor-General nine hundred and forty-four: And whereas it is expedient to extend the time within which N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me by section such Commission shall report to me for a further period of three I forty-four of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act, months-that is, until the thirtieth day of September, one thousand 1941, aml of all other powers and authorities in anywise enabling nine hundred and forty-four: me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ Now, therefore, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint- General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers Samuel Arthur Clarence Darby, Esquire, Conservator of conferred by the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1908, and of all other Forests, State Forest Service, Palmerston North; powers and authorities enabling me in this behalf, and acting by Enoch Bruce Levy, Esquire, B.Sc., Director, Grasslands and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the Division, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, said Dominion, do hereby declare· and appoint that the time at or Palmerston North ; before which you shall present to me your report aforesaid is hereby Greville Lancelot Ewen, Esquire, District Field Inspector, extended to the thirtieth day of September, one thousand nine Department of Lands and Survey, Feilding; hundred and forty-four : Charles John Hamblyn, Esquire, B.Agr.Sc., Fields Superin­ And I do hereby declare that the provisions of the said Warrant tendent, Department of Agriculture, Palmerston North; shall apply as fully and effectively in all respects as if the thirtieth and day of September, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, Thomas Arthur ,Johnston, Esquire, B.E., A.M.I.C.E., District were the date for expiration originally fixed in the said Warrant. Engineer, Public \Vorks Department, \Vellington, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General to be non-elective members of the :M:anawatu Catchment Board for n, of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the term of three years commencing on the twenty-seventh day of Seal of that Dominion, this 7th day of June, 1944. May, one thous3,nd nine hundred and forty-four. B. ROBERTS, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor~General, For the Minister of Works. this 2nd day of June, 1944. Approved in Council- P. C. WEBB, C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. For the Minister of Works. (P.W. 63/315.) (P.W. 74/15.) 690 THE NE.W ,ZEALAND GAZETTE· [No. 48

Appointing Five Non-elective Members of the South Canterbury Lands permanently reserved in the· Canterbury Land District for Catchment Board Plantation Purposes

C. L. N .. NEWALL, ·Governor-General C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-Geneml N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me by section I forty-four of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act, HEREAS by . the three-hundred-and-fifty-ninth :.ection of 1941, and· of all other powers and authorities in anywise enabling W the Land Act, 1924, it is enacted that the Governor-General me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ may from time to time set apart temporarily as reserves, notwith. General of the Dominion _of New Zealand, do hereby appoint- standing that the same may be then held under pastoral license, William Hylton Jolliffe, Esquire, B.Sc. (N.Z.), B.Sc. (For.) any Crown lands which in his opinion are required for any of the (Edin.), Assistant Forester, State Forest Service, Christ­ purposes in the said section mentioned : church; And whe;reas by the three-hundred-and-sixtieth section of the James Dickie Raeside, Esquire, 1VI.Sc., Pedologist, Department said Act it is provided that land temporarily reserved under the said of Scientific and Industrial Research, Timaru ; three-hundred-and-fifty-ninth section may, at the expira,tion of one Thomas Scott McMillan, Esquire, Deputy Chief Surveyor, month, but not later than six months, after the publication in the Department of Lands and Survey, Christchurch; Gazette of notice of such temporary reservation, be permanently William Cunningham Stafford, Esquire, D.I.P.Agr. (Lincoln), reserved, and that notice of such permanent reservation shall be Irrigation Officer, Department of Agriculture, Timaru; published in the Gazette: and And whereas the lands described in the Schedule hereto were, James Oliver Riddell, Esquire, B.E., A.M.LC.E., Irrigation by the· Warrant dated the fifteenth day of March, one thousand FJngineer, Public Works Department, Methven, · nine hundred and forty-four, and published in the Gazette of the thirtieth day of that month, temporarily reserved under the to be non-elective members of the South Canterbury Catchment authority of the said Act for plantation purposes : Board for a term of three years commencing on the twenty-seventh Now, therefore, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ day of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the said Act, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor~General, do hereby permanently reserve the lands described in the Schedule this 2nd day of June, 1944. · hereto for plantation purposes, for which purpose the said lands were P. C. WEBB, so temporarily reserved as aforesaid. For the Minister of Works. (P.W. 74/15.) SCHEDULE

CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT Appointing Five Non-elective Members of the Hawke's Bay Catchment Board ALL that area containing by ad.measurement 2 acres 1 rood 20 perches, more or less, being part Rural Sections 3599 and 6766; Bfock X, Survey District, and bounded as follows : Towards the north-west generally by a public road, 254·6 links, 99·6 links, C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General 343·8 links, and 213·2 links; towards the east by part Reserve N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me by sec_ tion 1080, 465·6 links ; and towards the south by a public. road, 504·2 I forty-four of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act, links and 102· l links. 1941, and of all other powers and authorities in anywise enabling Also all that area containing by admeasurement 3 acres 2 roods me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ 36·5 perches, more or less, being part Reserve 1080, Block X, Oxford General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint- Survey District, and bounded as follows: Towards the north-west Gerald Hoyte Hocking, Esquire, B.Sc. (For.), Assistant Forester, by other part Reserve 1080, 256· l links and 220·2 links ; towards State Forest Service, Palmerston North ; the north by Section 12, Reserve 1080, 104·2 links; towards the I van Joseph Pohlen, Esquire, M.A., Pedologist, Department of north-east by a public road, 223·3 links and 325·6 links; towards Scientific and Industrial Research, Hastings ; the south-east by a public road, 842·9 links; and towards the Frank Rupert Burnley, Esquire, Commissioner of Crown Lands, south-west by part Rural Section 3599, 465·6 links: save and Department of Lands and Survey, Napier; except the public road 1 chain wide intersecting the above area. J{oland Phillip Hill, Esquire, Fields Instructor, Department of Also all that area containing by admeasurement 20 acres, more Agriculture, Napier; and or less, being Rural Section 29569, Block X, Oxford Survey District, Alexander Dinnie, Esquire, M.I.C.E., District Engineer, Public and bounded as follows: Towards the south-west by a public vVorks Department, Napier, road, 147·7 links; towards the north-west by Reserve 1081, 2559·2 links; towards the north-east by part Reserve 2331 and Section 49, to be non-elective members of the Hawke's Bay Catchment Board Reserve 2331, 1230· l links ; and towards the south-east generally for a term of three years commencing on the twenty-seventh day by the Waimakariri River. , of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four. Also all that area containing by admeasurement 4 a,cres 2 roods As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, 21 perches, more or less, being part Reserve 2331, Block X, Oxford this 2nd day of June, 1944. Survey District, and bounded as follows: Towards the north-west by Reserve 1081, 1424·0 links; towards the south-east by the P. C. WEBB, abutment of a public road and Section 49, Reserve 2331, 1565·7 F,or the Minister of Works. links; and towards the south-west by Rural Section 29569, (P.W. 74/15.) 650·9 links. As the same are more particularly delineated on · the plan marked L. and S. X/99 /25B, deposited in the . Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon Appointing Five Non-elective Members of the North Canterbury bordered red. Catchment Board All that area containing by admeasurement 19 acres 3 roods 2·2 perches, more or less, being part Reserve 1081, Block X, Oxford Survey District, and bounded as follows : Towards: the north-west C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General generally by Four Chain Road, 388·42 links and 6504·31 links; towards the north-east by a public road, 310·33 links; and towards N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me by section the south-east by a public road, part Reserve 2331, and Rural I forty-four of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act, Section 29569, 6671 ·6 links. 1941, and of all other powers and authorities in anywise enabling Also all that area containing by admeasurement 32 acres 1 rood me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ 3·5 perches, more or less, being part Reserve 1081, Block X, Oxford General of the Dominion of New,Zealand, do hereby appoint- Survey District, and bounded as follows : Towards the north-west Reginald Henry Murray, Esq11ire, Conservator of Forests, State by Four Chain. Rood, 10733·24 links ; towards the north-east by Forest Service, Christchurch ; Main Race Road, 304·31 links; towards the south-east by Sections Charles Sherwood Harris, Esquire, B.Agr.Sc., Pedologist, 31 and 41, Reserve 2331, and Reserve 3960, 10781·2 links; and Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Christ­ towards the south-west by a public road, 300·02 links. church; Also all that area containing by admeasurement 27 acres 3 roods Thomas William Preston, Esquire, Deputy Commissioner of 29·5 perches, more or less, being part Reserve 1081, Block X, Oxford Crown Lands, Department of Lands and Survey, Christ- Survey District, and bounded as follows: Towards the north-west church; . by Four Chain Road and McPhedron's Road, 9066· 12 links and Richard Patrick Connell, Esquire, M.A., Fields Superintend~nt, 596·7 links respectively ; towards the south-east by Rural Sections Department of Agriculture, Christchurch ; and 23607, 23636, 27324, 26223, Reserve 1880, and Seotion 12, Reserve Frank Douglas Grant, Esquire, A.M.I.C.E., Acting District 2331, 9556·9 links; and towards th-e south-west by Main Race Engineer, Public Works Department, Christchurch, Road, 301 ·04 links. to be non-elective members of the North Canterbury Catchment As the same are · more particularly delineated on the plan Board for a term of three years commencing on the twenty-seventh marked L. and S. X/99 /25c, deposited in the Head Office, day of May, one t4ousand nine hundred and forty-four. Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. ' As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-Gen,eral, this 2nd day of June; 1944. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 30th day of May, 1944. P. C. WEBB, For the Minister of Works. C. F. SKINNER~ Minister of Lands. (P.W. 74/15.) (L. anlS. X/99/25.) JUNE 8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 691

Lands permanently reserved in the North Auckland, Auckland, N.Z. Infantry Gisborne, Taranaki, Wellington, and Westland Land Districts 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) F. 0. Irving to be Lieutenant (temp. Captain). Dated 10th April, 1944. C. L. N, NEWALL, Governor-General The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- E. M. Hay. 0. H. Sinclair. HEREAS by the three-hundred-and-fifty-ninth section of the Dated 10th April, 19~4. W Land Act, 1924, it is enacted that the Governor-General may from time to time set apart temporarily as reserves, notwith­ N.Z. JJ!Iedical Corp8 standing that the same may be then held under pastoral license, The undermentioned Captains to be Majors:- any Crown lands which in his opinion are required for any. of the R. A. Wilson, M.C. Captain (temp. Major) purposes in the said section mentioned : G. B. A. Cowie. A. W. Douglas. And whereas by the three-hundred-and-sixtieth section of the J. W. Bartrum. said Act it is provided that land temporarily reserved under the ~.ated 1st April, 1944. said three-hundred-f:l.nd-fifty-ninth section may, 9,t the expiration of one month, but not later than six months, after the publication in Lieutenant T. J. Miles to be Captain. Dated 19th April, 1944. the Gazette of notice of such temporary reservation, be permanently N.Z. Ordnance Corps reserved, and that notice of such permanent reservation shall be published in the Gazette : Lieutenant (temp. Captain) I. M. Bell to be Captain, with And whereas the lands described in the Schedule hereto were, seniority from 23rd July, 1943. Dated 21st February, 1944. by the Warrant dated the twenty-seventh day of March, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, and rmblished in the Gazette GRANTS OF TEMPORARY RANK of the thirtieth day of that month, temporarily reserved under the N.Z. Armoured Corps authority of the said Act for the purposes in the Schedule of the Lieutenant R. H. Ferguson to be temp. Captain. Dated 15th said ,Varrant specified at the end of the respective descriptions of February, 1944. the lands so intended to be temporarily reserved : N.Z. Engineers Now, therefore, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise Major J. N. Anderson, D.S.O., to be temp. Lieutenant-Colonel. of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the said Act, do Dated 11th April, 1944. hereby permanently reserve the lands described in the Schedule N.Z. Infantry hereto for the purposes in the said Schedule specified at the end The undermentioned Captains to be temp. MajoTS :­ of the respective descriptions of the lands so intended to be permanently reserved for which purposes the said lands were so G. V. Turnbull. Dated 1st April, 1944. temporarily reserved as aforesaid. A. W. Barnett, M.O. Dated 10th April, 1944. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) A. S. Robins, M.O., to be temp. Major. Dated 6th April, 1944. SCHEDULE The undermentioned Lieutenants to be temp. Captains:­ NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT W. P. Anaru. Dated 18th February, 1944. SECTION 2, Block I, Kawakawa Survey District: Area, 10 acres, S. J. Edgar. Dated 10th March, 1944. more or less. (Cemetery.) W. T. Swanson. Dated 29th March, 1944. Allotment 138, Parish of Whangarei: Area, 3 acres 2 roods W. S. F. Moffett. Dated 1st April, 1944. 20 perches, more or less. (Recreation.) R. J. Applegarth. Dated 1st April, 1944. D. W. Farquharson..: Dated 4th April, 1944. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT J. H. Kirkland. Dated 10th April, 1944. Section 15, Block IX, Whaingvxoa Survey District : Area, The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be temp. Lieutenants:­ 2 roods 37·7 perches, more or Jess._ (Public-school site.) J. H. Kirkland. Dated 25th December, 1943. GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT H. G. Rush. Dated 18th April, 1944. All that area containing 37 acres 1 rood 10 perches, more or less, N.Z. Army Service Corps being Section 32 (formerly part of Section 31), Block X, Hangaroa Captain 0. M. Torbet to be temp. Major. Dated 6th April, 1944. Survey District. As the same is more pa.rticularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 4/9080, deposited in the Head Office, Depart­ N.Z. Medical Corps ment of Lands and Survey, at w·ellington, and thereon edged red. Captain N. H. Wilson to be temp. Major. Dated 1st March, (S.O. plan 4256.) (Plantation.) 1944. N.Z. Ordnance Corps TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT Major D. E. Harper to be temp. Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated Section 12, Block VI, Upper Waitara Survey District: Area, 27th March, 1944. 3 roods 24·4 perches, more or less. (Public-school site.) Captain H. Cordery to be temp. Major. Dated 8th April, 1944. Lieutenant A. A. Barwick to be temp. Captain. Dated 1st WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT April, 1944. All that area situated in the Borough of Upper Hutt, containing TEMPORARY RANK RELINQUISHED by admeasurement 1 acre 3 roods 8·51 perches, more or less, being Lot 46 on Survey Office plan 20427, being part of Section 119, Hutt N.Z. Armoured Corps District, and being part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, The undermentioned Captains (temp. Majors) relinquish the Volume 473, folio 240 (Wellington Registry). As the same is more temporary rank of Major :- particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 1/1107/5c, E. J. Scotland. Dated 11th April, 1944. deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at D. Mcinnes. Dated 12th April, 1944. Wellington, and thereon bordered red. (Recreation.) , The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp. Captains) relinquish WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT the temporary rank of Captain :- Section 18, Town ofWaiho Gorge: Area, 1 rood and 3·9 perches, R. L. Ball, M.B.E. Dated 4th April, 1944. more or less. (Railway.) R. H. Ferguson. Dated 6th April, 1944. Reserve 1830, Block VII, Mawheranui Survey District: Area, R. H. Glendining. Dated 11th April, 1944. 2 acres ~ roods 33 perches, more or less. (Public-school site.) G. 0. Wiles. Dated 15th April, 1944. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, N.Z. Artillery this 30th day of May, 1944. Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) E. T. Kensington relinquishes the temp

Appointments, Promotions, Relinquishments of Commission.c;, Resigna­ Captain R. McGregor, N.Z. Artillery, and is :i;:eposted to the tions, and Retirements of Officers of the New Zealand Military Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority Forces from 4th November, 1942. Dated 28th May, 1944. Lieutenant J. A. Banks, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the Army Department, Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with Wellington, 31st May, 1944. seniority from 9th J\fay,, 1943. Dated 29th April, 1944. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Lieutenant J. G. Darragh, and is reposted to The Wellington H approve of the following appointments, promotions, relin­ West Coast Regiment. with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, quishments of commissions, resignations, and retirements of officers with Reniority from 1st June, 1941. Dated 16th Mav, 1944. of the New Zealand Military Forces:- Lieutenant ,J. G. Fulton, N.Z. Artillery, and is ;eposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with N.Z. TEMPORARY STAFF seniority from 1st July, 1943. Dated 19th May, 1944. Lieutenant A. T. Gault, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to The Temp. Major S. W. B. Brooker, M.C., V.D., to be temp. Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with Lieutenant-Colonel whilst employed as Commandant of a camp. seniority from 1st July, 1943. Dated 20th May, 1944. Dated 6th May, 1944. Temp. Major E. J. Browning is posted to the Retired List with . Lieutenant K. J. Webb, and is reposted to The Wellington the rank of Major. Dated 31st May, 1944. Regiment (City of Wellington's Own) with the temporary rank of Temp. Captain B. H. Tosswill, M.C., to be temp. Major. Dated Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st August, 1943. Dated 20th 1st May, 1944. May, 1944. Temp. Captain R. Wardell relinquishes the appointment of Lieutenant J. C. Graham, and is reposted to the Territorial Aide-de-Camp to the Governor-General, dated 20th December, Force with the temporary rank of Lieutenant. Dated 21st May, 1944. 1943, and is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Captain, dated 31st December, 1943. OFFICERS STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH OF THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND The undermentioned temp. Captains are posted to the Retired EXPEDITIONARY FORCE List with the rank of Captain :- Captain H. F. Ross, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, D. L. Morgan. Dated 29th March, 1944. Supplementary List. Dated 18th March, 1944. S. T. Dibble, D.C.M., 1\I.M. Dated 31st May, 1944. 2nd Lieutenant J. Pavey, and is posted to the Retired List. The undermentioned temp. Lieutenants to be temp. Captains:­ Dated 6th May, 1944. G. T. Haskell. Dated 1st April, 1943. 2nd Lieutenant F. E. Williams, and is posted to the Reserve K. A. Bailey, M.M. Dated 5th May, 1944. of Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 20th May, 1944. 2nd Lieutenant E. L. Kidd, and is posted to The North Auckland The undermentioned to be temp. 2nd Lieutenants:- Regiment with the temporary rank of 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority Ernest Lewis Wellm. James Evans. from 14th May, 1943. Dated 22nd May, 1944. Dated 3rd April, 1944. 2nd Lieutenant R. L. Lock, and is posted to The Hauraki Arthur William Herbert Gally. Dated 18th May, 194.4. Regiment with the temporary rank of 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from 6th June, 1943. Dated 22nd May, 1944. TERRITORIAL FORCE N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS HOME GUARD 2nd N.Z. Armoured Regiment The undermentioned temp. Lieutenants resign their com- missions:- Temp. Lieutenant D. J. Abel to be temp. Captain, and remains seconded. Dated 8th May, 1944. B. B. Wood. R. W. Swanger. Dated 1st December, 1942. N.Z . .ARTILLERY The undermentioned relinquish their commissions :- Temp. Lieutenant C. D. Patrick to be temp. Captain. Dated Temp. Captain L. T. Donaldson. Dated 18th November, 1943. 8th April, 1944. The undermentioned temp. Lieutenants are posted to the Temp. Lieutenants- Retired List with the rank ·of Lieutenant :- A. K. Gilmour. Dated 12th October, 1943. J. G. Fulton. Dated 19th May, 1944. T. L. Andrews. Dated 18th November, 1943. A. T. Gault. Dated 20th May, 1944. The undermentioned temp. Lieutenants relinquish their com­ Temp. 2nd Lieutenant J. H. Inder to be temp. Lieutenant. missions on appointment to the Territorial Force :- Dated 21st May, 1944. Temp. 2nd Lieutenant F. Hutchins relinquishes his commission R. E. Craig. Dated 22nd January, 1943. on appointment to the Royal N.Z. Navy. Dated 5th April, 1944. A. C. L. Slater. Dated 1st June, 1943. The undermentioned relinquish their commissions on appoint­ N:z. INFANTRY ment to commissions in the Air Training Corps :- The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) Temp. Captain P. R. Boagey. Dated 1st September, 1943. Temp. Captain H. G. Bartleet relinquishes his appointment in Temp. Lieutenant J. H. Chamberlain. Dated 1st December, the N.Z. Temporary Staff, and is posted to the Retired List with the 1943. rank of Captain. Dated 28th May, 1944. Temp. Lieutenant L. C. Meiklejohn relinquishes his commission The Taranaki Regiment on appointment to a commission in the Royal N.Z. Air Force. Dated 25th October, 1943. Temp. 2nd Lieutenant L. C. Grant to be temp. Lieutenant. Dated 17th March, 1944. RESERVE OF OFFICERS The Nelson, Marlborough, and West Coast Regiment Supplementary List (Home Gitard) Temp. Lieutenant N. S. Tankersley to be temp. Captain. Dated 2nd March, 1944. The undermentioned temp. Lieutenants relinquish their com- missions on appointment to the Territorial Force :- · N.Z. DENTAL CORPS B. G. Walker. Dated 12th January, 1944. Temp. Major E. B. Reilly is posted to the Retired List with the R. H. Patterson. Dated 1st April, 1944. rank of Major. Dated 27th May, 1944. G. N. Shand. Dated 4th April, 1944. · S. N. von Sturmer. Dated 8th April, 1944. N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE The undermentioned relinquish their commissions· on appoint­ Helen Ann Prudence Wigley to be Sister. Dated 20th May, ment to the Air Training Corps :- 1944. Temp. Lieutenants- OFFICERS CEASING TO BE SECONDED TO THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND A. C. Caseley. Dated 2nd January, 1944. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE K. G. J. Shrimpton. Dated 10th January, 1944. Major A. Van Slyke, and is reposted to the 2nd N.Z. Armoured Temp. 2nd Lieutenant D. H. Hall. Dated 21st January, 1944. Regiment with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 1st March, 1943. Dated 13th November, 1943. The undermentioned temp. 'Lieutenants relinquish their com­ Major F. E. Dornwell, E.D., and is reposted to The Canterbury missions on appointment to commissions in the Air Training, Corps :- Regiment with the rank of Major, with seniority from 1st ]',fay,, 1935. Dated 9th May, 1944. C. B. Greenaway. A.G. Mitchell. J. R. Penniall. Major S. F. Marshall, and is reposted to The Cai}terbury Dated 1st Februa~, 1944. Regiment with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from Temp. 2nd Lieutenant K. Ballantyne relinquishes his com­ 4th November, 1942. Dated 13th May, 1944. mission on appointment to the Royal N.Z. Air Force. Dated 27th Captain C. J. Brownie, N.Z. Army Service Corps, and is reposted January, 1944. to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from 1st July, 1943. Dated 6th May, 1944. The commission granted to temp. Lieutenant C. S. Sapsford Captain H. J. Greig, N.Z. Artillery, and is. repo_sted t? ~he is hereby cancelled. Dated 14th January, 1944. Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captam, with semor1ty from 20th November, 1941. Dated 20th May, 1944. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. JUNE 8) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 693

Appointments, Promotion8, Transfers, and Relinquishments of Officers EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION II : TECHNICAL OFFICERS of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Relinquishment H,adar Duties- Air Department, Pilot Officer Raymond Annesley Sco'!'T is permitted to relin­ Wellington, 27th May, 1944. qufo_h his honorary commission. Dated 29th February, 1944. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH H approve the following appointments, promotions, transfers, u,nd relinquishments of officers of the Royal New Zealan

The Cargo Cont,rol Emergency Regulations 1942.-Appoint­ Appointments in the Public Service ment of Member of Car!}'O Control Committee for the City of Christchurch and the Port of Lytte'lton Office of the Public Service Commissioner, N pursuance of the powers in that behalf conferred upon Wellington, 6th June, 1944. I me by the Cargo Control Emergency Regulations 1942, HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following I, Patrick Charles Webb, Minister of Labour, do hereby T appointments in the Public Service:- appoint Hans Fugelstad Larsen Alexander William McDonald to be a member of the Cargo Control Committee for the City to be Clerk of the Magistrates' Courts at Lower Hutt and of Christchurch and the Port of Lyttelton, vice Cecil Selwyn Petone for the purposes .of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928, Sapsford. on and from the 29th day of March, 1944. Dated at Wellington, this 2nd day of June, 1944. Arthur Roger Carre Claridge P. C. WEBB, Minister of Labour. to be Deputy Registrar at Wellington of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Deputy Sheriff for the District of Welling­ ton, and Deputy Registrar of the Court of Appeal of New Appointment of Inspectors of Dangero'/1,8 Drugs Zealand for the purposes of the Judicature Act, 1908, on and from the 2nd day of May, 1944. Department of Health, Cedric Emil Heinz Wellington, 1st June, 1944. URSUANT to the provisions of subsection (1) of to be a Deputy Registrar for the purposes of section 9 of section 12 of the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1927,- the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, on P and from the 5th day of June, 1944. Mavis Attree, John Francis D&wson, Gladstone Wilson Alice Charlotte Horrell, to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for Bernard Edward Horrocks, the District of Waipukurau, on and from the 1st day of George Albert Hurst, April, 1944. Thomas Christie Lonie, Godfrey Henry Russell, Gordon Allan Steel Constance Smedley, to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for John Wark, the District of Wyndham, on and from the 6th day of May, officers- of the Department of Health, are hereby authorized 1944. to enter the premises of any person carrying on the business Leonard Lawrence Lafferty of a producer, manufacturer, seller, or distributor of any to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at dangerous drugs, and to demand the production of and to Raglan, on and from the 16th day of May, 1944. inspect any books or documents relating to dealings in any such drugs, and to inspect, weigh, measure, and record the John Elrick Coutts stocks of any such drugs. to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for A. H. NORDMEYER, Minister of Health. the District of Drury, on and from the 19th day of May, (H.D.D. 44/2.) 1944. Leonard Charles Simmonds to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for Appointment .of Officers for the Purposes of the Fisheries Act, 1908 the District of Rakaia, .on and from the 19th day of May, 1944. Marine Department, Leslie George Spiller Wellington, 30th May, 1944. to be. Registrar of Births and J;)eaths of Maoris at Huiarau, y direction of the Hon. Minister of l\farine, it is hereby notified on and . from the 22nd day of May, 1944. B that His Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance of the provisions of the Fisheries Act, 1908, and of the Official Harold Morris Flynn · Appointments and Documents Act, 1919, appointed to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris· at Tokata, Aterea Henare Matini, of Hokianga, on and from the 22nd day of May, 1944. to be an Inspector of Sea-fishing for the purposes of Part I of the Harold Innes Dowrick first-mentioned Act. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Whare­ Gordon Frederick Poole, of Greymouth, ponga, on and from the 22nd day of May, 1944. to be an officer for the purposes of Part II of the first-mentioned Act in respect of the Grey District Acclimatization District. Arnold Hector Norrie Allan Cron. of Haast, to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Tangoio, on and from the 22nd day of May, 1944. to be an officer for the purposes of Part II of the first-mentioned Act in respect of the Westland Acclimatization District. Ernest Alexander Armstrong B. W. MILLIER, Assistant Secretary. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Anaura Bay, on and from the 29th day of May, 1944. George Reeves Stunell Deputy RegistrMs of Marriages,

Notice of Intention to take Land, for Public Works

OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, in terms of the Public Works Act, 1928, to take the land described in the First, Second, and N Third Schedules hereto for public works: And notice is hereby further given that the respective plans of the land so proposed to be taken are deposited in the post-offices as set out in such Schedules and are there open for inspection ; and that any person affected by the taking of such land should, if they have any well-grounded objection to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the 13th day of June, 1944, to the Minister of Works at Wellington.

FIRST SCHEDULE (Plans deposited in the Post-office at Opotiki.)

Approximate Areas of the Pieces of Land Being Situated in Situated in Shown on Plan Coloured required to be Block Survey District of on Plan taken. •

A. R. P. 0 1 35.3 Part Lot 2, D.P. 9305 A.K., pa,rt Tunapahore III Tokata P.W.D. 119105 Orange. North lB 0 0 13 Part Tunapahore North lB III Sepia. (S.0. 4283.) 0 0 36·2 Part Opape lG 1 Block I Waiawa P.W.D. 119106 Orange. (S.O. 4284.) (Gisborne Land District.)

SECOND SCHEDULE (Plan deposited in the Post-office at Rotorua.)

Approximate Area of the Piece of Land Being Situated in Situated in Shown on Plan Coloured required to be Block Survey District of on Plan taken.

I i A. R. P. 0 3 0 Part Lot 2, D.P. 9697, part Rotoma No. 1 Block .. XI Rotoma .. I P.W.D. 119240 .. I Yellow. (Auckland Land District.) I I THIRD SCHEDULE - (Plan deposited in the Post-office at Rotorua.) Approximate Area of the I Piece of Land I Being Situated in Situated in Shown on Plan Coloured required to be - Block Survey District of on Plan taken. I

A. R. P. 13 0 3 Part Lot 1, D.P. 9697, being part Rotoma No. 1 X Rotoma .. P.W.D. 119241 .. Yellow. Block (Auckland Land District.)

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 2nd day of June, 1944. P. C. WEBB, For the Minister of Works. (P.W. 28/31/4.)

The Licensed Hotels Labour Legislation Modification Order 1944 "(vi) For the purpose of payment for annual holidays or other payments, pursuant to clause 5 of the award, the full pay of the part-time barman shall be deemed to be his average weekly wages in respect of the employment HEREAS it appears to me to be necessary for securing the for the period covered by the payment, but shall not W public safety, the defence of New Zealand, the efficient include payment.for board and lodgings : prosecution of any war in which His Majesty may be engaged, and "(vii) The employer shall not be bound to provide meals or for maintaining supplies and services essential to the life of the board or lodgings for any part-time barman : community, I, Patrick Charles Webb, Minister of Labour, pursuant "(viii) The employer engaging a part-time barman shall within to the Labour Legislation Emergency Regulations 1940, do hereby three days give to the secretary of the union for the order as follows :- district written notice specifying the name and address 1. This Order may be cited as the Licensed Hotels Labour of the part-time barman : Legislation Modification Order 1944. "(ix) Each part-time barman if not already a member of the 2. This Order shall apply to all persons bound by the New union shall forthwith join the union on being employed : Zealand Licensed Hotel Employees' award dated 5th day of August, "(x) The employer shall, where the part-time barman 1940, Book of Awards, Vol. 40, page 1249. consents, deduct from his wages each week a sum 3. The award is hereby modified by deleting paragraph (q) of equivalent to the weekly union fees and pay such clause 7 and by adding after clause 7 the following clause:- moneys on behalf of the worker to the secretary of the union: " 7A. Part-time barmen may be employed in establishments "(xi) No worker who is engaged as a part-time barman wherein one or more full-time barmen are employed on the following pursuant to this clause shall at the same time be conditions :- employed by the same employer in any other capacity: "(xii) Service under this clause shall be treated as a separate " (i) A part-time barman shall not be employed on more employment for the purposes of clause 5 of the award : than five days a week: _ "(xiii) For the purposes of this clause 'full-time barman' " (ii) The employment in each day shall be continuous : means a worker employed as a barman on a weekly " (iii) Part-time barmen shall not be employed in any establish­ engagement otherwise than pursuant to this clause, ment in a greater proportion than one part-time but does not include a porter-barman : barman to each two full-time barmen employed, "(xiv) The rates of wages specified herein shall not be affected provided that one part-time barman may be employed by any orders made pursuant to the Rates of Wages where only one full-time barman is employed: Emergency Regulations 1940 prior to the day of the " (iv) Payment shall be 12s. per da.y for service not exceeding date hereof. " two hours a day : 4. This order shall come :into effect on the day of the date "(v) Where more than two hours are worked in any one day hero£. the payment for that day shall be twelve shillings, increased by 2s. 6d. for each period of half an hour or Dated at WeUington, this 26th day of May, 1944. part thereof in excess of two hours : P. C. WEBB, Minister of Labour. 696 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

The Canister Workers Employees' Labour Legislation Suspension Appointing Saturday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Order 1944 Combined District of T,aumarunui and Manunui

HEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing-day N pursuance of the Labour Legislation Emergency. Regulations W in the combined district of Taumarunui and Manunui, I 1940, the Minister of Labour doth hereby order as follows:- comprising the Borough of Taumarunui and the Town District 1. This Order may be cited as the Canister Workers Employees' of Manunui, was duly taken under the authority of section 20 Labour Legislation Suspension Order 1944. of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, on the 27th day of 2. This Order applies to Alexander Harvey and Sons (Wel­ May, 1944: , lington), Ltd., and to the workers who are employed by the company And whereas the Town Clerk of the Borough of and whose employment is subject to the provisions of the New Zealand Taumarunui has noti:fied me that the majority of the votes Metal Trades' Employees' award dated the 30th day of June, 1941, given at such poll were in favour of the appointment of and recorded in. 41 Book of Awards 655. Saturday as the statutory closing-day in the said combined district: 3. The provisions of all Acts and regulations thereunder and. Now, therefore, I, James O'Brien, for the Minister of of the said award are hereby suspended in so far as any such pro­ Labour, in pursuance of section 20 of the said Act, do hereby visions operate to prevent the workers referred to'"in clause 2 hereof appoint Saturday as the statutory closing-day in the said from being employed on the terms and conditions herein set forth. combined district on and from the 26th day of June, 1944. 4. Females eighteen years of age and over may be employed Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of June, 1944. as casual workers during the hours from 5.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. on JAS. O'BRIEN, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in each week. For the Minister of Labour. 5. For all time worked during the hours mentioned in the preceding clause the workers shall be paid 2s. 6d. per hour, inclusive of increases granted by the Court of Arbitration in pursuance of the Appoin.ting S(J)turday as the Statutory Closing-day in the Rates of Wages Emergency Regulations 1940. Borou.gh of Raetihi 6. This Order shall come into 'effect on and from the day of the date hereof. HEREAS a poll to determine the statutory closing·-day W in the Borough of Raetihi was duly taken under the Dated at Wellington, this 31st day of May, 1944. authority of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, on the 27th clay of May, 1944: P. C. WEBB, Minister of Labour. And whereas the Town Clerk of the Borough of Raetihi has noti:fied me that the majority of the votes given at such poll were in favour of the appointment of Saturday as the statutory closing-clay in the said borough: Now, therefore, I, James O'Brien, for the Minister of The Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, an,d its Arnendments.­ Labour, in pursuance of section 20 of the Shops and Offices Fixing the Closing-hours of Chemigts' Shops within the Act, 1921-22, do hereby appoint Saturday as the statutory Combined District of Ditneclin closing-clay in the said borough on and from the 26th day o:f .Tune, 1944. · . Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of June, 1944. HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority JAS. O'BRH~N, W of the occupiers of all the chemists' shops within the For the Minister of Labour. Combined District of Dunedin, comprising the City of Dunedin and the boroughs of St. Kilda, Port Chalmers, "\Vest Administration of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, in the Harbour, and Green Island, has been forwarded to me, Wairoa Cown,ty.-(Notice No. Ag. 4103) - . desiring that all such shops within the said combined district, save· and except the shop (hereinafter referred to as "the Office of the Minister of Agriculture; exempted shop") established at 55 Moray Place, within the Wellington, 31st May, 1944. City . of Dunedin, for the purpose only of the sale of medi- - HE following resolution passed· by the Wairoa County cines and surgical appliances that are urgently required, and T · Council on the 10th day of May, 1944, is published in known as the '' Associated Chemists, Limited," be closed as accordance with section 7 (2) of the Noxious Weeds Amend­ set out below, and that subsection ( 4) · of section 35 of the ment Act, 1934 :- Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, should not apply to any shop " RESOLUTION within two miles and a half of the exempted shop while "That, pursuant to section 7, subsection (1), of the medicines and surgical appliances are obtainable from the Noxious Weeds Amendment Act, 1934, th~ Wairoa County exempted shop: On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays; and Council hereby resolves to assume responsibility for the admi­ Thursdays at 5.30 p.m., on Fridays at 9 p.m., and on Sundays nistration of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, within the County for the whole of the day, with the following exceptions: ( 1) of Wairoa as from the 1st day of July, 1944." On the working-day that :first precedes Christmas Day and on B. ROBERTS, Minister of Agriculture. the working-day, that :first precedes New Year's Day, the closi11,g-hour shall· be 11 p.m.; (2) on the working-day that :first precedes Good Friday, the closing-hour shall be 9.30 p.m.: Members of Waiau Rabbit Board elected.-(Notice And whereas the Minister of Labour is satis:fied that the No. Ag. 4104) signatures to such requisition represent a majority of the occupiers of all the said shops within the said combined Office of the Minister of Agriculture, district, and that all the occupiers of the said shops within Wellington, 2nd June, 1944. the said combined district affected by section 35 ( 1) of the OTICE has been received under the hand of the Return­ said Act have been afforded an equal right to share at a N . ing Officer for the purposes of the :first election of reasonable cost in the profits of the business carried on by members of the Waiau Rabbit Board established under the the exempted shop: Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, that- Now, therefore, in pursuance of sections 32 and 35 of Alexander Anderson, the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, and in pursuance of Ralph Anderson Chaffey, section 15 of the Shops and Offices Amendment Act, 1927, I Bernard George Edward Harrison, do hereby direct that on and after the 26th day of June; James Lyndon Macfarlane, and 1944, all the chemists' shops within the Combined District of Kenneth Pettigrew Dunedin, save and except the exempted shop, shall be closed have been duly elected to be members of the said Board. accordingly. The notic.e dated the 25th September, 1936, and gazetted B. ROBERTS, Minister of Agriculture. on the 1st October, 1936, :fixing the closing-hours of chemists' shops in the Combined District of Dunedin shall be and is Platnt declMed Noxious Weed in, the Borowgh of Woodville.­ hereby cancelled as from the date of the coming into opera­ (Notice No. Ag. 4105) tion of this notice. Dated at Wellington, this 6th day .of June, 1944. Office of the Minister of .Agriculture, Wellington, 6th June, 1944. C. F. SKINNER, HE following special order made by the Woodville For the Mi~ister of Labour. T Borough Council on the 26th day of May, 1944, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Noxious NOTES \Veecls Act, 1928. {1) Pursuant to section 21 ( e) of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, a chemist may· keep his shop open (but only SPECIAL ORDER for the supply of medicines and surgical appliances) between " That in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the the hours of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on the statutory closing-day. Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, the Woodville Borough Council (2) Pursuant to section 35 ( 4) of the Shops and Offices hereby resolves and declares, by way of special order, that Act, 1921-22, a chemist in the combined district whose shop the plants mentioned in the Schedule hereto (being plants is inore than two miles aml a half from the exempted shop mentioned in the Seeond Sel:iedule to the said Act, as may supply medicines and surgical appliances that are extended from time to time by the Governor-General in urgently required on Sundays and ,on. working-days outside the Council) are noxious weeds within the Borough of Wooclville. houl's speci:fied above: Provided that the shop is opened for such purpose only and .is Glosed immediately the sale is ,, SCHEDULE effected, and that the door of the shop is kept locked e:xiiept Convolvulus ( Convolvulus arvensis aiid Convolvulus sepium) ." for the admission and exit of the customer. B. ROBERTS, Minister of Agriculture. JUNE 8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 697

The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.­ Officiating Mi,nisters for 1944.-Notice No. 17 Notice declaring Land taken for the Settlement of a Discharged Servicemain Registrar-General's Office, HEREAS an application has been made for the consent Wellington, 6th June, 1944. W of the Land Sales Court to a transaction which relates URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, to the land described in the Schedule hereto and to which P the following names of officiating ministers within the Part III of the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Saies Act, meaning of the said Act are published for general informa­ 1943, applies: tion:- And whereas the Land Sales Committee to which the application has been referred is of opinion that the land to The Roman Catholic .(Jhwrch which the application relates is farm land suitable . or The Reverend John Francis Culliton. adaptable for the settlement of a discharged serviceman: The Reverend Edward George Luis. And whereas the said Committee, not being satisfied that the Crown had decided not to acquire or arrange for the Baptist8 acquisition of the land, did on the 10th day of May, 1944, The Reverend Robert Macaulay Stevenson, D.D., Ph.D., F.R.G.S. make an order determining the basic value of the land and no appeal from the said order was made within the time prescribed by the said Act or within any further time Churches of Christ allowed by the Court: Mr. Percy Bolton. And whereas the said land is not the land of any serviceman who is for the time being serving outside New P. H. WYLDE; Deputy Registrar-General. Zealand in any of His Majesty's Forces or in any British ship:· Now, therefore, I, Clarence Farringdon Skinner, Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of section 51 of the said Act, Officiating Ministers for 1944.-Notioe No. 18 do hereby declare that the said land is taken for the settle­ ment of a discharged serviceman, and I hereby specify the 1st day of July, 1944, as the date on which the said land shall be deemed to be vested in His Majesty the King. Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 6th June, 1944. SCHEDULE T is hereby notified that the names of the undermentioned I officiating ministers have been removed from the List ALL that parcel of land containing ninety-nine (99) acres of Officiating Ministers under the Marriage Act, 1908, by three (3) roods and twenty-five (25) perches, more or less, request:- being Allotment Two (2) on Deposited Plan No. 2469, and being part of Section Seven (7), Block VIII, Kaupokonui The Roman Catholic Chwrch Survey District, and being the whole of the land comprised The Reverend Charles William Lawler. and described in certificate of title, Vol. 94, folio 94 (Tara­ The Reverend David Henry McDonald. naki Registry) . The Reverend Robert Minton. As witness my hand, this 6th day of June, 1944. The Reverend Charles Carrol Riedel. The Reverend John Walter Scannell. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. 36/1444/20.) P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY, 29th MAY, 1944 Liabilities Assets £ s. d. 7. Reserve- £ s. d. I. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0 (a) Gold 2,801,877 10 0 2. Bank-notes 37,031,453 0 0 (b) Sterling exchange* 30,686,676 0 2 :l. Demand liabilities- ( c) Gold exchange (a) State 12,657,604 16 7 8. Subsidiary coin 52,291 4 9 (b) Banks 37,277,558 6 4 9. Discounts- (c) Other 497,927 5 11 (a) Commercial and agricultural bills 4. Time deposits (b) Treasury and local-body bills 5. Liabilities in currencies other than New 10. Advances- Zealand currency 7,586 12 7 (a) To the State or State undertakings- 6. Other liabilities 1,779,440 13 7 (1) Marketing Department 7,246,976 5 8 (2) For other purposes .. 35,885,000 0 0 (b) To other public authorities (c) Other 11. Investments .. 11,734,340 8 6 12. Bank buildings 13. Other assets .. 2,344,409 5 11 £(N.Z.)90, 751,570 15 0 £(N.Z.)90, 751,570 15 0

* Expressed in New Zealand currency. Proportion of reserve (No. 7 less No. 5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 38·279 per cent. W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant

Mining Privilege to be stmck off the Register

Mining Registrar's Office, Hokitika, 10th May, 1944. OTIC1~ is hereby given, pursuant to subsection (3) of section 188 of the Mining Act, 1926, that unless sufficient cause is shown to the N. contrary within one month from the date hereof the mining privilege mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Register. W. M. FRASER, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE

License I Nature of Privilege. No. Date. Locality. 1. Registered holder.

------·------~---- ·~·---·------I 2529 I 7/4/1911 IResidence-site I Humphrey's Gully .. I William Adams. (Mines N. 10/5/10.) 698 TIIE, NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 48

The Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice 1944 Women Coupons Description. required. URSUANT to the Rationing Emergency Regulations ·1942, * Overcoat, raincoat, including leather 12 P the Rationing Controller hereby gives the following Raincoat (sleeveless) .. 6 directions:- Fur coat 15 1. This notice may be cited as the Clothing Rationing Coupon Fur coat (not over 28 in. in length) 10 N oti9e 1944. , Fur cape or bolero · 8 2. The notices· specified in the First Schedule hereto are hereby Fur necklet, tie, or scarf 4 revoked. Rubberized, pliofilm, or oiled- coat . . ; . 8 3. The appropriate number of coupons required for the supply Rubberized, pliofilm, or oiled-silk cape (sleeveless) 6 of any rationed goods specified in the Second Schedule hereto shall Raylene coat or cape .. 5 be as indicated in that Schedule : Oily coat 6 Provided that one-half of the number of coupons so indicated Coat, three-quart~r or full length (other than woollen or shall be required- worsted but including wool ), unlined 6 (a) For second-hand articles (other than garments) when sold Costume (two-piece) . . 11 at a price at least 25 per cent. lower than the corresponding Two-piece suit or costume other than woollen or worsted, price of new articles : unlined.. 8 (b) For damaged, shop-soiled, or imperfect goods (other than Hand-knitted suit or frock 6 women's hosiery) if they are clearly ma,rked as such when Jacket, blazer, or short coat, including windproof, water- offered for sale, and if the price is reduced by at least proof, and leather ...... 8 25 per cent. These goods must not be advertised or Jacket, blazer, or short coat, unlined (including sleeves) 5 publicly displayed. Bolero jacket with half or no sleeves 2 4. No coupons shall be required for the supply of any rationed Dress, gown, or frock 4 goods specified in the Third Schedule hereto. Long dinner or evening frock .. 6 5. Coupons of the classes specified in the Fourth Schedule Frock, dirndl, play-suit, or beach-cape (selling-price £1 or hereto shall be available for the supply of rationed goods as indicated over) ...... 4 in that Schedule. Frock, dirndl, play-suit, or beach-cape (selling-price under £1) 2 6. Every trader licensed as a retailer of .goods declared to be Overall and smock 2 rationed goods by the Clothing Rationing Order I942t shall, within Skirt, culottes 3 seven days after the end of each calendar month, furnish to the Slack-suit (woollen or worsted) .. 7 Rationing Controller a return in the form prescribed by the Controller Slack-suit (other than woollen or worsted) 5 of all coupons and permits surrendered to the trader in respec\ of · Slacks (woollen or worsted) 5 sales of such goods made during the month, and shall either- · Slacks (other than woollen or worsted) 3 (a) Forward the coupons and permits to the Controller together Breeches 5 with the return ; or Shorts 2 (b) With the prior consent of the Controller, attach to each Jumper, cardigan, or pullover . . . . 3 duplicate sales docket the coupons or permits surrendered Sleeveless jumper, cardigan, or pullover, or slinki 2 in respect of the sale to which the docket relates. Blouse 2 Scarf, apron, blouse front 1 Undervest, spencer, or bed-jacket 2 SCHEDULES Combinations 4 FIRST SCHEDULE Bloomers, panties, scanties, briefs, roll-ons, eezees 2 NOTICES REVOKED Petticoat, slip, or step-in 3 Corselette 4 Published in Gazette Title. Corset 3 Year I Page Suspender-belt, brassiere I I Socks, per pair I The Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice 1942 .. 1942 1567 Sockettes, per pair t Gloves, per pair 2 The Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice 1942, 1942 1928 Mittens, per pair I No. 2 Dressing-gown or housecoat 6 The Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice 1942, 1942 2128 Pyjamas, nightgown . . , 4 No. 3 The Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice 1942, 1942 2493 Gym frock . . .. 3 No.4 Hat ( other than or straw) I The Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice 1942, Boots, shoes, sandals, and sandshoes, above size l, per pair 2 1942 2844 Full length hosiery- No. 5 The Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice No. 7 .. 1943 493 Fully fashi~ne~, of,~ilk or art silk or any mixture thereof, The Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice No. 8 .. 1943 999 per pair ( X coupon) ...... The Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice No. 9 .. Fully fashioned, of silk or art silk or any mixture thereof . 1943 1168 (manufacturers' seconds), per pair . . . . 2 Fully fashioned, of silk or art silk or any mixture thereof (black), per pair 2 SECOND SCHEDULE Fully fashioned, of lisle, cashmere, or silk and wool, COUPON VALUES per pair 2 WEARING APPAREL AND FOOTWEAR Circular or mock-fashioned, per pair I Men Children ( Five to Fifteen Years of Age) Description. Coupons required. Description. Coupons required. Overcoat, raincoat, including leather 12 Boys. Girls. Rubberized, pliofilm, or oiled-silk coat 8 Overcoat, raincoat, including leather 8 8 Rubberized, pliofilm, or oiled-silk coat .. Oily canvas coat 6 6 6 Suit (three-piece) 16 Rubberized, pliofilm, or oiled-silk cape (sleeveless) 4 4 Coat, blazer, or jacket, including windproof, waterproof, Raylene coat or cape 3 and leather 8 Oily canvas coat 4 4 Jacket, blazer, or short coat, including windproof, Jacket, blazer, or short coat, unlined (including sleeves) .. 5 waterproof, and leather . . . . · .. 5 Trousers or breeches .. 5 5 Jacket, blazer, or short coat, unlined (including sleeves) Shorts 2 3 3 Trousers, , railway cord, rough , or saddle, hartley, Pullover, cardigan, , jumper, sweater •. 2 2 Pullover, cardigan, jumper, slinki (sleeveless) 2 2 or 2 Nap jacket , . 2 Trousers 4 Waistcoat or vest 3 Shorts 2 2 Skirt .. 2 Pullover, cardigan, jersey, or sweater 3 Costume (two-piece) Sleeveless pullover or slip-on 2 7 Shirt (including one or two collars) . . . . 2 Frock .• 3 2 Undervest, singlet, or underpants (short or long) .. 2 Frock (selling price under £1) Combinations 4 Hand-knitted frock or suit 4 Socks or stockings, per pair I Gym frock 2 2 Gloves, per pair 2 Shirt .. 2 Mittens, per pair I • Blouse , 2 Apron, blouse front Dressing-gown 6 1 Dressing-gown, housecoat 4 Pyjamas 4 4 Collar (supplied separately) ...... · .. Pyjamas, nightgown, nightdress 3 3 Boiler suit or dungarees, bib and brace overall, or overall Combinations 3 3 long coat 2 Petticoat, slip ...... 2 Scarf or muffler I Undervest, singlet, underpants, bloomers, panties, &c. I! It Hat, cap (other than felt or straw) I Stockings, per pair I I Boots and shoes, sizes 2 to 5, per pair 2 Sockettes, per pair t Gloyes, per pair l Boots and shoes, size 6 and over, per pair 3 1 Mittens, per pair Sandals and sandshoes, per pair 2 I l Scarf, muffler I 1 * Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/111, page 253. · Hat, cap (other than felt or straw) 1 1 Amendment No. 1: Statutory Regulations 1943, Serial number 1943/35, Boots, shoes, size I and under, per pair I 1 page 64. . Boots, shoes, sizes 2 to 5, per pair 2 2 Amendment No. 2: Statutory Regulations 1943, Serial number 1943/165, page 370. Sandals, sa.ndshoes, size 1 and under, per pair 1 I t Statutory Regulations 1942, Seria number 1942/162, page 3'70. Sandals, sandshoes, size 2 and over, per pair 2 2 JUNE 8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 699

Infants (under Five Years of Age J THIRD SCHEDULE Description. Coupons COUPON-FREE GOODS req_uired. Academic robes. Overcoat, raincoat 6 , Adhesive anti-scat.ter fabric. Raincape, sleeveless 3 American cloth. Raylene coat or eape .. 2 Ankle supports. ,Jacket, blazer 3 Apparel made of paper or feathers. Frock, tunic suit, rompers, bib-overalls, play suit, knitted Aprons for industrial purposes made of unrationed material other breechette suit, pram set .. 2 than blackout material. Skirt 1 Artists' canvas. Jersey, jumper, cardigan, matinee coat I Baby-bags without sleeves. Shirt, blouse .. 1 Bathing-suits. Shorts, panties, pilchers, knickers, crawlers 1 Bedspreads, including those made of tweed (in place of bush rug). Vest, petticoat, bodice ! Belts (except underwear). Pyjamas, nightgown, sleeping-suit 2 Berets and pixie ha.ts. Dressing-gown 3 Bolting -cloth. Socks, bootees, per pair i Book . Gaiters, per pair I Braces, garters, and suspenders. Shawl 2 Bretonne . Gloves, glovettes, mittens, per pair ! . Binder, bib, feeder, pinafore, a.pron ! Butter muslin. Combinations If Canvas. Hat (other than felt or straw), sun-helmet, flop 1 Carpeting, matting, and other floor cloth. Bonnet, helmet (wool) ! Cheese cloth. Boots, shoes, sandals, sandshoes, up to and including size 1, Cinematograph-screen fabric. per pair Clogs and special footwear supplied under awards. FABRIC CLOTH AND ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM NOT OTHERWISE Cloth (including ribbon and elastic) not over 3 in. in width. PROVIDED FOR Cloth of the following descriptions, sold in pieces not exceeding Couporui required 45 in. in length or breadth: Battiste, jaconet, oiled silk and Width of Cloth. per Yard. oiled , oiled . Not less than 3 in. and not over 20 in. t Crochet not suitable for hand-. Over 20 in. and not over 31 in. !- Curtain net and furnishing . Over 31 in. and not over 40 in. 1 Curtains. Over 40 in. and not over 50 in. I! Cushion cases. Over 50 in. and not over 60 in. If Deck-chair canvas. Over 60 in. and not over 69 in. I! , if torn or cut into squares. Over 69 in. and not over 79 in. 2 Dress shields. Over 79 in. 2! Dyed Bolton . Ecclesiastical vestments. KNITTING YARN Embroidery and tapestry canvas. Coupons Emery cloth. Description. required. Filter cloth. Not otherwise provided for, per ounce ! Flags, pennants. Heavy Wool: Wheeling, double knitting, totem, and blanket wool, per 2 oz. Furnishing fabrics as defined: (1) furnishing fabrics, being Genoa , , or Utrecht velvet, terry velvet, , MADE-UP OR MANUFACTURED HOUSEHOLD chenille, or moquette ; (2) pile furnishing fabrics, being velvet Description. Coupons required. and of a width not less than 44 in. ; (3) printed furnishing Sheets­ linen, , and brocaded ; (4) Jacquard woven Not over 54 in. by 2! yd., per sheet 3-! figured f_urnishing fabrics; (5) cottage weave; (6) Arras cloth; Over 54 in. and not over 63 in. by 2! yd., per sheet 4 (7) ; (8) , cabinet cloth; (9) burlap, titian canvas; Over 63 in. and not over 72 in. by 2! yd., per sheet 4-! (10) , glazed; (11) filet net, muslin, ~ Over 72 in. and not over 80 in. by 2! yd., per sheet 5 curtain ; (12) furnishing , brocaded ; Over 80 in. and not over 90 in. by 2! yd., per sheet 5-! (13) , slub repp; (14) , figured and plain; (15) , Pillow-cases, each I heavy furnishing, plain and printed; (16) tapestry furnishing Blankets- fabrics. Pram size, not over 1,500 sq. in., per blanket Garments for industrial purposes made of rubber or synthetic rubber Cot size, over 1,500 sq. in. and not over 2,000 sq. in., sheeting. per blanket 2 muslin. Cot size, over 2,000 sq. in. and not over 2,500 sq. in., Gloves wholly of rubber; agricultural, horticultural, and household per blanket 2-! gloves of rough-tanned and undyed leather; scavenging gloves; Single, over 2,500 sq. in. and not over 5,200 sq. in., gloves of whatever material suitable only for industrial purposes, per blanket 5 with the word " industrial " indelibly marked on the back in a Three-quarter, over 5,200 sq. in. and not over 6,500 colour contrasting with that of the glove; gloves of whatever sq. in., per blanket 6 material suitable only for use as sports accessories or requisites; Double, over 6,500 sq. in., per blanket .. 8 mittens fulfilling such conditions. Quilts of down, kapoc, milled wool, or other filling­ Gumboots and goloshes. Pram size, not over 1,000 sq. in., per quilt 2 Haberdashery. Cot size, over 1,000 sq. in. and not over 1,500 sq. Handkerchiefs. in., per quilt 3 Hats of felt or straw and boys' school caps. Single, over 1,500 sq. in. and not over 3,250 sq. in. Holland for blinds. per quilt 5 Infantees (with soft soles). Double, over 3,250 sq. in. and not over 4,500 sq. in., Infants' napkins, cut and hemmed. per quilt 7 Infants' waterproof knickers. Towels, Turlrish, terry, huckaback towels, face cloths Insulating cloth, varnished or otherwise treated for electrical of any material- purposes. Under 20 in. by 36 in., per towel t Jock straps and knee-caps. 20 in. by 36 in., per towel t (other than woollen), lace net, and lace flouncings. 11 22 in. by 42 in., per towel 4 , boot and shoe. 24 in. by 48 in., per towel ! Leather cloth. 27 in. by 54 in., per towel I Leggings of waterproof material. 30 in. by 60 in. and over, per towel Leno. Roller towels, standard size, 2-! yd. in length, Linen cloth weighing more than 15 oz. per square yard. per towel I! Linen -tailor's canvas. Roller towelling by the yard .. As for fabric Lint. doth. Loose covers for furniture. Tea-towels, glass-cloths, not larger than 27 in. by Maternity belts. . 36 in., per towel or doth . . {- Mending yarn made up in quantities not exceeding ! oz. in weight. All other articles of textile cloth, whether woven or knitted Rubber-proofed sheet.ing. wholly or mainly from a textile other than , hard Rug canvas. , asbestos, or other piece-goods wholly or partly Rug wool not suitable for hand-knitting. made or manufactured, and not being apparel or Sanitary belts, sanitary knickers, sanitary pads. clothing. (This class includes tablecloths, serviettes, . traced goods, &c.) :- Second-hand garments. Not over 500 sq. in., per article Shin-guards and leg-guards. Over 500 sq. in. and not over 750 sq. in., per article Over 750 sq. in. and not over 1,100 sq. in., per article Slippers as defined : Over 1,100 sq. in. and not over 1,500 sq. in., per article (i) Footwear with uppers composed wholly or principally of felt, Over 1,500 sq. in. and not over 1,800 sq. in., per article arctic cloth, or lambs' wool, whatever the nature of the Over 1,800 sq. in. and not over 2,250 sq. in., per article sole or heel and whether having fastenings or not: ·over 2,250 sq. in. and not over 2,500 sq. in., per article (ii) Footwear with soft leather soles or with , string, or · Over 2,500 sq. in. and not over 3,000 sq. in., per article felt soles, whatever the nature of the· upper or heel and Over 3,000 sq. in. and not over 3,250 sq. in., per article whether having fastenings or not: Over 3,250 sq. in. and not over 3,500 sq. in., per article (iii) Footwear with hard leather or rubber soles and having uppers Over 3,500 sq. in. and not over 3,750 sq. in., per article made of material other than felt or arctic cloth, if (1) the Over 3,750 sq. in. and not over 4,000 sq. in., per article article has no fastenings, and (2) the height of the heel For every 250 sq. in. or part thereof over 4,000, add is not greater than t of an inch : 700 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 48

(iv) Footwear with uppers composed wholly of fur, whatever the RETAILERS TO EXHIBIT RETAIL PRICES nature of the sole or heel and whether having fastenings 5. Every retailer who offers or exposes for s~le any meat to or not. which this Order applies shall keep in a prominent position in Sou'westers. such proximity to that meat as to be obviously in relation thereto Surgical bandages. a_ ticket, placard, or label showing in legible and prominent Surgical wearing apparel. characters the retail price per pound or per unit, as the case may be. Table baize. , Ties. Travelling-rugs. Women's neckwear other than fur-or scarf or blouse front. SCHEDULE FIXING MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES OF MEA'I.' TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

FOURTH SCHEDULE Kind or Description. Maximum Retail Price. AVAILABILITY OF COUPONS

Class of Coupon. Goods for which Veal- s. d. available. Sweet breads 1 2} per pound. Heads, dressed 2 6 each. Tongues 0 11 per pound. Clothing (wearing apparel and Liver 0 9 ,, l footwear and fabric cloth), Feet, dressed 0 6 each. I and household linen, in­ Kidney .. 1 1 per pound. Clothing coupons in 2nd series I cluding infants' clothing and Hearts .. 0 5 ration books / infant linen, but not including Clothing coupons Nos. 1-40 .. ~ wool (except for clothing Be~/- Infants' clothing coupons Nos. / coupon No. 24), and not in­ Tails 0 9 per pound. 1-25 I cluding women's full-length Kidney;-. 1 1 Supplementary clothing coupons hosiery if fully fashioned of Tongues 0 11 silk or art silk or anv mixture Liver, sliced 0 8 thereof (other than black or Liver, unsliced 0 6 l manufacturers' seconds). · Hearts .. 0 5 ,, " X " coupons Nos. 101 and 102. . ! Women's full-length hosiery, Cheeks .. 0 4 each. fully fashioned of silk or art silk or any mixture thereof Pork­ (other than black or manu­ Heads 1 6 each. facturers' seconds). Fillets 1 4 per pound. Industrial clothing coupons Working Clothing. Cheeks (uncooked) 0 9 each. Household linen coupons Nos. l-61 Cheeks ( cooked) .. 1 0 " Supplementary household linen ~ Household linen, including Tongues 0 4 " coupons j infant linen. Trotters 0 Infant linen coupons Nos. 1-12 .. 3 " 1 Infant lirien (pram and cot Bones 0, 4 per pound sheets, pillowcases, blankets, and quilts ; and other baby Larnb- linen materials). Heads, dressed 0 9 each. Clothing and wool, including Hearts .. 0 2 ;, infants' clothing and baby Brains .. 1 0 per pound. wool, but not including Fry 0 11 Wool coupons Nos. 1-6 f women's full-length hosiery Sweetbreads .. ~ 1 2! ,, Infant wool coupons .. •• I if fully fashioned of silk or art Tongues 0 3 each.· silk or any mixture thereof (other than black or manu­ Mutton- l facturers' seconds). Heads, dressed 0 8 each. Baby wool coupons Nos. 1-6 Brains .. .. l Wool, including ba~y wool. 1 0 per pound. Clothing coupon No. 24 .. J Kidneys 0 3 each. Fry 0 ., 11 per pound. Dated at Wellington, this 7th day of June, 1944. Tongues 0 3 each. Skirts .. 0 3 per pound. JAS. E. THOMAS, Rationing Controlltr. Hearts . , 0 2 each.

Dated at Wellington, this 7th day of June, 1944. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence· Price Order No. 245 (Meat Sundries) of- [L.S.] W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. H. L. WISE, Member.

URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of P - Prices Emergency Regulations 1939, * the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Com­ N otioe to Persons affeoted by Applioat~011rS for Li

Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendments.-Election to administer Estates

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several N estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth:-

Occupation. Date / Date I Testate or Stamp Office No. I Name. Residence. of Death. Election Intestate. concerned. ! filed.

I Buckley Frederick Edward Railway fireman Helensville 23/3/44126/5/44 I Intestate Auckland. 2 Burgess, James Michael Timber-worker (airman) Marton .. 6/11/42 26/5/44 Testate Wellington. 3 Edwards, Annie Russell Married woman Auckland 3/3/44 · 26/5/44 Intestate Auckland. 4 Gourlay, Ada Jane Widow Nelson 28/4/44 26/5/44 Testate Nelson. 5 Hammond, Donald William Hull Tractor-driver Owhango 5/4/44 26/5/44 Intestate Auckland. 6 Johanson, Carl Peter .. Seaman Wellington 12/4/44 26/5/44 Wellington. 7 Johnston, Robert Gilbert Farm labourer (soldier) Waitahuna 15/12/43 26/5/44 Test~te Dunedin. 8 Laverty, Neil Kenneth Labourer (soldier) Winton .. 26/3/43 26/5/44 Invercargill. 9 Metcalf, Albert George Frederick Seaman, waterside Lyttelton 18/4/44 26/5/44 Int;~tate Christchurch. worker, and watch- man IO Monaghan, David Wyatt Civil servant (soldier) Timaru .. 27/1/44 26/5/44 Testate 11 Morrison, Kenneth Forbes Civil servant (airman) Christchurch 25/6/43 26/5/44 12 McCarthy, Harriet Married woman Stoke 7/3/44 26/5/44 Intestate" Nelson." 13 Neate, Alice Caroline .. Widow Christchurch 23/3/44 26/5/44 Christchurch. 14 Neilson, Robert Henry Clerk Palmerston North .. 9/7/37 26/5/44 Wellington. 15 O'Brien, Thomas Labourer (soldier) Christchurch 28/11/43 26/5/44 Testate" Christchurch. 16 O'Brien, William Ernest Shipping clerk (soldier) 29/11/43 26/5/44 17 Ritchie, James Smith Retired naval reservist Welli~gton 16/2/44 26/5/44 Intestate" Welli~gton. 18 Schrader, Gordon Leslie Maurice Clerk (airman) 31/5/43 26/5/44 19 Smith, Francis Blew Retired surveyor Dunedin" .. 1/5/44 26/5/44 Testate" Dun~din. 20 Snell, Ella Craigie Married woman Whangarei 21/12/24 26/5/44 Intestate Auckland. 21 Spargo, Minnie Widow Wellington 3/4/44 26/5/44 Testate Wellington. 22 Torrens, Albert Alex Civil Bervant (soldier) Lyttelton 28/6/42 26/5/44 Christchurch. 23 Wakely, Noel N_" athaniel Butcher's assistant Napier 17/9/43 26/5/44 Napier. (airman) 24 Walker, Pringle Archibald Hosiery-finisher Dunedin .. 5/5/44 26/5/44 Dunedin.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 29th May, 1944. \V. G. BAIRD, Public Trustee.

Notices under the Regulations Act, 1936

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Act, 1936, of the making of regulations and orders as under:-

Serial Date of . I Price (Postage Authority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject-matter. Number. Enactment. Id. extra). ------· Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 , I Licensing Act Emergency Regulations 1942 (No. 2), 1944/86 31/5/44 Id.

1 Amendment No. 3 Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 I Marriage Emergency Regulations 1944 1944/87 31/15/44 2d.

Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. E. V. PAUL, Government Printer.

Including Additional Land in the H okianga Development Scheme Applicants should appear personally for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, on Tuesday, 11th July, 1944, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is unable to attend he may be examined by any URSUANT to section 4 of the Native Land Amendment Act, other Land Board or by any Commissioner of Crown Lands. P 1936, the Board of Native Affairs hereby declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be subject to Part I of the said The ballot will be held immediately upon conciusion of Act, and to be included in the Hokianga Development Scheme. the examination of applicants, and the successful applicant is required to pay immediately at conclusion of ballot a deposit comprising the :first half-year's rent, broken-period rent, weighting for improvements, and lease fee. SCHEDULE .ALL that area of land in the Tokerau Native Land Court District, containing 11 acres 3 roods 30 perches, more of less, situate in Block XI, Whangape Survey District, called or known as Pakinga C 2, and SCHEDULE being all the land comprised and described in certificate of title, CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-TOWN LAND Vol. 38R, folio 45 (Auckland Registry). Timarn Borough Dated at Wellington, this 31st day of May, 1944. PART Reserve 104 A and B: Area, 2 roods. Capital value, E. L. GREENSMITH, £800; half-yearly rent, £20. R. G. MACMORRAN, Members of the Board of Native Affairs. Weighted with £620 (payable in cash) for improvements, comprising the old Timaru Hall. (N.D. 1/1/2.) This area is situated in the Timaru Borough: Block A is situated on the corner of South High Street and Mill Street, while Block B has a frontage to Mill Street. The buildings on the areas comprise the old Drill Hall on CROWN LANDS NOTICE Block A valued at £620. This building rests on concrete foundations, with concrete pillars, and has a :floor space of Town hand in Ccvnterbury Land District for Selection on approximately 132 ft. by 96 ft. Renewable Lease The building on Block B is the property of the Miniature Rifle Club and, if not disposed of to the successful purchaser of the section, the club has three months from date of sale within which to remove this building. District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, 6th June, 1944. Any further information required may be obtained from OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned section the undersigned. N is open for selection on renewable lease under the Land Act, 1924; and applications will be received at the T. W. PRESTON, District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, up to 4 o'clock Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands. p.m. on Monday, 10th July, 1944. (H.O. 1912/20; D.O. R/147.) C 702 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 48

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES MEDICAL REGISTRATION

In· Bcinkruptcy.-Suprerne Court ROBERT HENRY TREVOR HOLMDEN, M.B., Ch.B., N.Z., I ._ 1944, now residing in Auckland, hereby give notice that I intend Lucy NoAD, of 98 The Terrace, Wellington, Boardinghpuse-keeper, applying on the 25th June, 1944, to have my name placed on the was adjudicated bankrupt on the 2nd June, 1944.~ Creditors' Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I meeting will be held at Illy office on Thursday, the 15th June, have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the 1944, at 10.30 a.m. Department of Health at Auckland. S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee, Wellington. Dated at Auckland, this 25th day of May, 1944. ROBERT HENRY TREVOR HOLMDEN. In Bankruptcy.-Suprerne Cou-rt 16 Patey Street, Remuera. 99 WILLIAM CLARKSON, of 105 Fitzgerald Street, .St. Alball's, Chemical-manufacturer, was adjudged bankrupt on 30th May, 1944. Creditors' meeting will be held at Old Provincial BOROUGH OF MATAMATA Building, Durham Street, Christchurch, on Tuesday, 13th .June, 1944, at 10.30 a.m. DECLARATION OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO ADOPT SYSTEM OF RATING . G. W. BROWN, Official Assignee. ON UNIMPROVED VALUE

In Bankruptcy.-Supreme Court URSUANT to section 42 of the Rating Act, 1925, I hereby P give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of the Borough ERNEST LADBROOK, of Clydevale, Labourer, filed his petition of Matamata taken on the 27th day of May, 1944, on the proposal in bankruptcy on .1st .June, 1944. Creditors' meeting will be that the system of rating in the said borough be on the unimproved held at the Magistrates' Court, Balclutha, on Wednesday, the value, the number of votes recorded was as follows :- 14th .Jull'e, 1944, at 11 a.m. Votes. For the proposal 270 A. E. REYNOLDS, Official Assignee, Dunedin. Against the proposal 171 Informal .. 8_ I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. ADVERTISEMENTS Dated this 30th day of May, 1944. 100 A. E. WRIGLEY, Mayor. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) AND (4)

- OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three THE WHAKATANE PRESS COMPANY, LIMITED N months from this date the name of the undermentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck IN LIQUIDATION off the Register an'd the company dissolved:- E. J. Hyams, Limited. 1~11/30. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, section 232, and in the matter of THE '\VHAKATANE PRESS COMPANY, LIMITED Given under my hand at Wellington, this 6th day of (in Liquidation) . .June, 1944. OTICE is hereby given that a general and the final meeting of H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. N the company will be held at the office of Suckling and Barry, Solicitors, The Strand, Whakatane, on Monday, 26th June, 1944, at THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6) 8 p.m., for the purpose of laying before the meeting an account of the winding-up and giving any explanation thereof. OTICE is hereby given that the name of the under­ 101 C. A. SUCKLING, Liquidator. N mentioned company has been struck off the Register and the company dissolved: - · TARAWHATA MINERAL BATHS, LIMITED D. Dickie & Company, Limited. 1931/175. Given: under my hand at Wellington, this 6th day of IN LIQUIDATION .June, 1944. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. the TARAWHATA MINERAL BATHS, LIMITED (in Liquidation). OTICE is hereby given that at a mee"ting of shareholders held In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, N on the 26th May, 1944, an extraordinary resolution for the Wellington District winding-up of the company was passed and confirmed at a subse­ (Wellington Registry). quent meeting of creditors. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter Notice is also giv.en that the liquidator doth hereby fix the of J. L. LENNARD, LIMITED, a duly incorporated company 30th day of June, 1944, as the day on or before. which creditors of having its registered office at Wellington. the company are to prove their debts or claims. Creditors failing to prove such debts or claims may be excluded from the benefit of any NOTICE OF REDUCTION OF CAPITAL distribution. · OTICE is hereby given that an order was made by the Supreme C. H. WYNYARD, Liquidator. N Court of New Zealand at Wellington on the 26th day of May, 1944, confirming the reduction of the capital of the above New Plymouth, 31st May, 1944. 102 company from £15,000 to £10,000 and approving the following minute to be registered at the office of the Registrar of Companies at Wellington :·- D.O.T. LIMITED " The capital of J. L. Lennard, Limited, henceforth is £10,000 IN LIQ.UIDATION divided into 30,000 ordinary shares of 6s. 8d. each, instead of the former capital of £15,000 divided into 5,000 preference shares of OTICE is hereby given that on the 30th day of May, 1944, the £1 each and :l0,000 ordinary shares of 6s. 8d. each. At the time of ·N following special resolution was duly passed by entry in the registration of this minute the sum of 6s. 8d. has been and is deemed minute-book of the company signed as provided by subsection 1 paid up on each of the said ordinary shares." of section 300 of the Companies Act, 1933 :- BELL, GULLY, MACKENZIE, AND EVANS, " (1) That the company be wound up voluntarily; · 97 Solicitors for the Company. "(2) That Mr. DAVID HUGH BLACKIE, of Dunedin, be and he is hereby appointed liquidator of the company." BOROUGH OF LEVIN Dated this 30th day of May, 1944. DECLARATION OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO ADOPT. SYSTEM OF RATING 103 D. H. BLACKIE, Liquidator. ON UNIMPROVED VALUE

URSUANT to section 42 of the Rating Act, 1925, I hereby give LYSONS LIMITED P notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of the Borough .of Levin taken on the 27th day of May, 1944, on the proposal that the IN LIQUIDATION system of rating in the said borough be on the unimproved value, the number of votes recorded was as follows :- · In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of LYSONS LIMITED (in Liquidation). Votes.• For the proposal 387 URSUANT to section 232 of the Companies Act, 1933, Against the proposal 358 P notice is hereby given that a general meeting of the Informal .. 10 above company will be held in the offices of Clarke, Menzies, Griffin, and Co., 102 Featherston Street, Wellington, 6n the Total votes recorded 755 23rd day ,of June, 1944, at noon, for the purpose of enabling the liquidator to lay before such meeting an account of the And I therefore declare that 'the proposal was carried. winding-up and of· giving any explanation thereof. Dated at Levin, this 29th day of May,_ 1944. . · Dated at Wellington, this 7th day of .June, 1944. 98 . HERBERT. K PHILLIPS, Mayor. 104 T. L. WARD, Public Accountant, Liquidator. JUNE 8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 703

MERCAN'l'ILE SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED GEOLOGICAL BULLETIN No. 30: The Geology of Waiapu Subdivision, Raukumara Division. By M. ONGLEY and IN LIQUIDATION E. 0. MACPHERSON. Paper, 13s.; }-cloth, 15s. 6d. Postage, 6d. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the GEOLOGICAL BULLETIN No. 31: The Geology of the matter of MERCANTILE SECURITIES CORPORATION, Tongaporutu-Ohura Subdivision, Taranaki. By L. I. LIMITED ( in Liquidation) . GRANGE. Paper, 12s.; ,!-cloth, 14s. 6d. Postage, 6d. URSUANT to section 232 of the Companies Act, 1933, GEOLOGICAL BULLETIN No. 32: Minerals and Mineral. P notice is hereby given that a general meeting of ~he Substances of New Zealand. By the late P. G. MORGAN. above compa.ny will be held in the offices of C~arke, Menzies, Paper, 5s. 6d.; -!-cloth, 7s. 6d. Postage, 6d. Griffin, and Co., 102 Featherston Street, Wellmgton, on the 23rd day of June, 1944, at noon, for tl~e purpose of enabling GEOLOGICAL BULLETIN No. 33. The Soils of Irrigation the liquidator to lay before such meeti~g an account of the Areas in Otago Central. By H. T. FERRAR. Paper winding-up and of giving any explanation thereof. covers, 10s.; -!-cloth, 12s. 6d. Postage, 6d. ' Dated at Wellington, this 7th day of June, 1944. GEOLOGICAL BULLETIN No. 34: The Geology of the 105 T. L. WARD, Public Accountant, Liquidator. Dargaville-Rodney Subdivision, Hokianga and Kaipara Divisions. Paper covers, 17s.; !-cloth, 18s. 6d. Postage, 6d. COUNTY OF HUTT GEOLOGICAL BULLETIN No. 37. The Geology of the Rotorua-Taupo Subdivision, Rotorua and Kaimanawa DECLARATION OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO ADOPT SYSTEM OF Divisions. By L. I. GRANGE. Paper covers, 14s.; cloth, RATING ON THE UNIMPROVED VALUE 16s. Postage, 6d. GEOLOGICAL BULLETIN No. 38: Geology of the URSUANT to the provisions of section 42 of the Rating Kaitangata - Green Island Subdivision (Eastern and P Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the Central Otago Division). By M. ONGLEY. Paper covers, ratepayers of the County of Hutt taken on the 27th day of 10s. 6d.; !-cloth, 12s. Postage, 5d. May, 1944, on the proposal that henceforth the s1stem of GEOLOGICAL BULLETIN No. 39: Geology of the Naseby rating property in the County of Hutt on the basis of the Subdivision, Central Otago. By .J. H. WILLIAMSON. unimproved value be adopted, the number of votes recorded Paper covers, 21s.; -!-cloth, 22s. 6d. Postage, 7q. was as follows:- GEOLOGICAL MEMOIR No. 1: The Geology of the Votes. Malvern Hills. 4s. 6d. Postage, 3d. For the proposal 1,346 Against the proposal 1,011 GEOLOGICAL MEMOIR No. 2: The Geology of the Lower Informal 86 Awatere District. Price, 2s. 6d. Postage, 3d. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. GEOLOGICAL MEMOIR No. 3: The Geology of the Mount Somers District. Price 5s. Postage, 4d. Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of June, 1944. GEOLOGICAL MEMOIR No. 4: Experiments in Geophysical 106 R. LORIMER BUTTON, County Chairman. Survey in New Zealand. Price, 7s. 6d. Postage, 4d. GEOLOGICAL MEMOIR No. 5: Metamorphism in the Lake BOROUGH OF OPUNAKE Wakatipu Region, Western Otago, New Zealand. By C. 0. HUTTON. Price, 6s. Postage, 3d. DECLARATION OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO ADOPT SYSTEM: OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW ZEALAND: Reports RATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUE for 1881~82 (postage, 7d.), 1887-88 (postage, 6d.), 1888-89 (postage, 7 d.), and 1892-93. Royal 8vo. 2s. 6d. each. Later reports are contained in Mining Reports URSUANT to section 42 of the Rating Act, 1925, I each year. Postage, 3d. P hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of the Borough of Opunake taken on the ~7t11: day of ~fay, 1944, A.RT ALBUM OF NEW ZEALAND FLORA: A Systematic on the proposal that the system of ratmg m the said borough and Popular. Description of the Native Flowering Plants be on the unimproved value, the number of votes recorded of New Zealand and the Adjoining Islands. By Mr. was as follows: - and Mrs. E. H. FEATON. 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