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New Zealand Gazette NO.I02 3083 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, 2 JULY 1987 Published by Authority WELLINGTON: FRIDAY, 3 JULY 1987 ANNUAL LIST OF REGISTERED ENGINEERS 3084 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 102 Annual List of Registered Engineers PURSUANT to section 4 of the Engineer's Registration Amendment Act 1944, publication is given to this list of Registered Engineers whose Annual Practising Certificates are current until 31 March 1988. Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 1987. FRASER COLMAN, Minister of Works and Development. ENGINEERS REGISTRATION BOARD OF NEW ZEALAND LIST OF REGISTERED ENGINEERS AS AT 1 APRIL 1987 AND EXPIRING 31 MARCH 1988 Explanation The lis~ is in two parts as follows: Part A-Giving those registered by examination or by "recognised certificate" under one of the following subsections of the 1924 Act: 6. (1) (a)-Registration by virtue of holding a "recognised certificate" in the form of a Diploma of Corporation Membership of an Institution recognised by the Board, and of having had not less than three years' experience in the practice of engineering. 6. (1) (c)-Registration by virtue of a pass in examinations approved by the Board (being the full corporate membership examinations of a recognised Institution or equivalent exempting examinations) and also of having had not less than three years' experience in the practice of engineering. Part B-Givi~ those registered under on of the following subsections, now expired, of the 1924 Act or amendments: Section 6 (1) (b) of the 1924 Act, which provided for registration durin$ the first period of operation of the 1924 Act of a person who had then attamed the age of 25 years and had been engaged during a penod of not less than six years before the commencement of the Act in the acquisition of professIOnal knowledge, or in the practice of engineering in a manner satisfactory to the Board, and who made application for registration within 12 months after the commencement of the Act. Section 7 of the 1944 amendment which provided for the registration of engineers who, within the 12 years prior to the passing of the amendment, had had 6 years' responsible engineering practice, or substantially equivalent experience, in local authority work, and who applied within six months of the passing of the amendment. Provision is made for special consideration to discharged servicemen who apply within six months of their discharge: Indicated by • in Column 3. Particulars in the lists as entered under each column are as follows: Column 1-This contains the name of each engineer who at the date of the list is the holder of an Annual Practising Certificate issued under section 3 of the 1944 Amendment Act. An engineer who has been registered is required to hold a current Annual Practising Certificate in order to retain the full rights of registration. The qualifications, involving university degrees and recognised certificates or approved examinations are taken from the person's application for Practising Certificate and have not been verified or checked against the person's registered particulars. Column 2-This gives the postal address, either business or residential, as on the application for Annual Practising Certificate. Column 3-This shows the date of original registration. It is also to be noted that corporate membership of one of the recognised British Engineering Institutions entitles the holder to be styled as a "Chartered Engineer", but this information is omitted from the list. J. M. PRENDERGAST, Registrar. PART A REGISTERED BY EXAMINATION OR BY "RECOGNISED CERTIFICATE" Column I Column 2 Column 3 Name Address Date of Registration Adam Harry BE(HONS) MIPENZ 8 Levin Grove, Lower Hutt 04/04177 Adam Hazet Shahe BE 36 Rhodes St, Newtown, Wellington 18/07/85 Adam John MICE MIPENZ Structon Group, PO Box 310, Wellington 06/07173 Adams Brian Frederick MIEE CENG 26 Pipitea Place, Massey East, Auckland 8 24/07174 Adams Keith Norman BE MIPENZ PO Box 47 282, Ponsonby, Auckland 1 25111181 Adams Peter James BE MIPENZ 12 Golf Links RD, Christchurch 6 25/05/62 Adams Robert Henry Rutherglen Road, Paroa, South Island 01110170 Adamson David Page BE(AGRIC) MIPENZ C/- Taupo County Council, Private Bag, Taupo 22/12/86 Adcock Henry Brian MICE MIPENZ Mc Breen Jenkins Const. Ltd., PO Box 48, Whangarei 29/09170 Addison Paul Reginald BE CENG MIPENZ MICE Upper Hutt CC, Private Bag, Upper Hutt 21111179 Addy George Edward MIMECHE MIPENZ 22 Te Rama Place, Christchurch 29/09177 Ade Graham John BE MIPENZ MICE 1/56 Vivian Wilson Dr, Bucklands Beach, Auckland 09/12/64 ~ew Roderick BSC PHD .. ARA, Private Bag, Auckland 10/12/63 AIken Hugh Douglas BE MIPENZ MWD, District Office, Private Bag, Hamilton 28/03/58 Ainsworth David BSC AMIEE C/- District Engineers Office, Post Office, Box 341, Napier 11107175 Ainsworth David Robert BE 8 Knoll Street, Island Bay, Wellington 31110172 Aird Ronald Murray BE BSC FICHEME MIPENZ 41 Kentucky Way, Palmerston North 13/03178 Airey Donald Chadwick BE MIPENZ PO Box 177, Pukekohe 13/01158 Aitken Richard Hammond BE MSC MISTRUCTE MIPENZ Beca Carter Hollings & Ferner, Ltd, PO Box 6345, Auckland 06/04173 Aked Mervyn Sisson BSC MIEE .. 10 Vaucluse Ave, Paraparaumu Beach 05/08/54 Akers Charles William BE MIPENZ RD 2, Whakatane 02/12174 Akins Robbie John BE BCNZ, PO Box 98, Wellington .. .. 04/12174 Albiston Raymond Thomas BE(HONS) District Engineers Office, PO Box 141, Rotorua 11107/72 Alder Richard MIPENZ MICE Petroleum Corp. of NZ Ltd, Private Bag, New Plymouth 28/09/64 Alderton Graham Keith BE(MECH)(HONS) ME(MECH) MIPENZ 34 Jefferson Street, Brooklyn, Wellington 26/07177 Alderton Peter BE(CIVIL) MIPENZ 13 Eagle Place, Red Beach, Orewa 22/12/86 Aldridge Adrian David CENG MIMECH E MIPENZ MSAE A 3 Compass Way, Whitby, Plimmerton ANZIM 06/12172 Alecock Grahame John BE ELECT BE MECH NZ Rail Corporation, Private Bag, Wellignton 18/03/60 Alexander Douglas BE FIPENZ C/- Alexander & Associates, 12-14 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland 3 29/09/60 Alexander Ian James BE MIPENZ MIEEE Alexander Associates, PO Box 458, Feilding 10/04174 Alexander John Keith BE BSC MICHEME MIMECHE MIPENZ Enex, PO Box 2585, Wellington 28/06/67 Alexander Richard William BE(CIVIL) MICE MIPENZ 2/83 Meadowbank Road, Meadowbank, Auckland 5 07/01/87 Alkema Robert BE MIPENZ .. City Engineers Dept., Private Bag, Lower Hutt 29/07/81 Allan James David BE 87 Olsen Avenue, Mt Roskell, Auckland 4 06/07171 Allan Robert Malcolm BE(HONS) DIC MIMECHE MIPENZ 4 McKeefry Grove, Tawa MRAESOC . 24/03170 Allan Ronald Richard MSC PHD MITE MCIT MIPENZ CPO Box 4059, Auckland 08/04176 Allan William James Wilson MIPENZ C/- BCNZ, PO Box 98, Wellington 28/11161 3 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3085 Allardice Murray Hutchinson MIEE Philips Elec. Ind. (NZ) Ltd, PO Box 35-150, Naenae 31110/84 Allardice Neil William BE FlPENZ 133 Gillies Ave, Epson, Auckland 06/12/54 Allen Barry James BE Post Office Headquarters, Wellington 08/07174 Allen John Henry BE MIPENZ 29 Robertson Street, Rotorua 07/07/83 Allen John Robert BE(HONS) ME MPP Telecom Corp. of NZ, Telecom Headquarters, Private Bag, Wellington 15/04175 Allen Kevin John BSC MIPENZ 7 Canterbury Street, Karori, Wellington 5 27/06179 Allen Michael Leslie BSC ME MICHEME MIPENZ School of Engineering, University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland 15/07174 Allen Ross Victor BE(HONS) ME MIPENZ PO Box 13-006, Christchurch .. 22/11178 Allen Robert Maurice BE PHD MICHEME FlMC MNZIE Chemical & Process Engineering, University of Canterbury 06/12179 Allen William John BE(HONS) NZCE Post Office, REO, Private Bag, Auckland 24111/83 Allen William Henry BE MIEE MIPENZ PO Box 144, Blenheim 27/11169 Alley Ronald Buckingham C/- MWD, Private Bag, Palmerston North 14/12/55 Allsopp Smith John FlMECH E FIPENZ 6 The Crescent, Manly, Whangaparoa 16/06/47 Allum Keith George BSC MIPENZ NZ Synthetic Fuels Corp., Private Bag, New Plymouth 22111178 Almond David Thomas BSC Ohaaki Power Project, PO Box 1140, Taupo 26/07177 Arney Brian John MIPENZ 3 Grenville St, Lower Hutt 11112/64 Amies Robert Arthur ME MIPENZ AMIEE C. P. E. Marketing, Telecom Corporation of NZ, PO Box 11-191, Wellington 04/05177 Amiri Asmatullah BSC BE MIPENZ Regional Engineers Office, New Zealand Post Office, Private Bag, Auckland 19/07/84 Amos Reginald Charles BE MICE FIPENZ PO Box 2703, Wellington 12/12/57 Amptmeyer Michael John BE(HONS) ME MIEEE 67 Hillside Drive, Maoribank, Upper Hutt .. 18/12/86 Andersen John Lawerence 55 Totara Crescent, Lower Hutt 16/03/55 Anderson Alan Herbert BE MIPENZ Ministry of Energy, Private Bag, Wellington 30/11184 Anderson Alan Ross ME(MECH) MIPENZ C/- Murray-North Ltd, PO Box 553, Rotorua 25111171 Anderson Adrian William BE MIPENZ NZ Fire Service, PO Box 2133, Wellington 30/06176 Anderson Andrew Miller ME BSC BA AOSM FNZIM MIMM 1 Banff Place, Christchurch 4 .. CENG MIQ MAUST IMM 28/03/67 Anderson Brian Edward BE MIPENZ ECO, POHQ, Wellington 09/12/65 Anderson Bruce Murray Alexander BE(CIVIL) MIPENZ 112 Stanwell Street, Parnall, Auckland 18/12/86 Anderson David Stuart BE MIPENZ 33 Marsden Ave., Auckland 4 16/07175 Anderson Donald Victor BE(CIVIL) 18 Bay View Road, Napier 25/06170 Anderson Eric David MI MECHE PO Box 1340, Rotorua 20112/65 Anderson Ian William MICE FlPENZ 73 Belfast St, Hillsborough, Auckland 4 27/11169 Anderson James Rayne BE(HONS) FlPENZ MIEE CENG 77 Enderley Ave, Hamilton 27/09/54 Anderson Lambert BE MIPENZ 12 Syndic Street, Cromwell 12/07171 Anderson Nicholas Lawson BE MIPENZ PO Box 513, Dunedin 03/07/67 Anderson Peter John BE NZR, Private Bag, Wellington 16/12/66 Anderson Robert Graeme BE MIE(AUST) MASCE MIPENZ 66 Budgen St, Mt Roskill, Auckland 4 17112/64 Anderson Raymond James BE MIPENZ PO Box 2, Leeston 13/04177 Anderson Robert James BE Reg.
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