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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1942.

Grown Land 8et apart.for (i, Roariman'.s Cottage in Block II, SCHEDULE. · · Totara Survey District. · APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken : 5 acres O roods 5' 8 perches. [L.s.] C. L. N .. NEWALL, Governor-General. Being part Allotment 1 of Subdivision 4, D.P. 1167, part A PROCLAMATION. · Mangatu No. 1 Block, N pursua~ce and ~xercise of the powers and authorities · Situated in Block VII, Mangatu Survey District (Gisbor.ne I ve&ted in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of · R.D.). (S.O. 4134, blue.) . ('\very other power and authority in anywise enabling me in In the Gisborne Land District ; as the same· is ·more t.his behalf, I, Cyril Lo11is Norton Newall, the Governor. particularly ·delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 110551, General of the DQJninion ofNew Zealand, do hereby proclaim deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at and declare that the Crown land described in the Schedule Wellington, and· thereon coloured pink, ' hereto is hereby. set .apart for aTo.adJ'l).an's cottage; and I do a'l:sn declare· that this Proclamation shall take effect on Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ and after the sixt~enth day of )\([arch, one thousand nine General of the Dominion of New Zealand,. and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 9th day of hundred and forty-two. March, 1942. SCHEDULE. H. T. ARMSTRONG, Minister of Publje Wor1's,. AJ;>PRoxiMATE area of· the piece of Crown· .iand set apart : Goo SAVE THE Kum l Lrood 0·7: peyches. . (P.W. 54/255.) Being Sections 129 and 130, Town of Ross. Situated in Blook II, Totara Survey District (Westland Land taken for a Gravel-pit in Cluden Survey District, R.D.). (S.0. 4299.), In the W estiand Land District ; as the same is more [L.s.J C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 113417, A PROCLAMATION. deposited .ju the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and. thereon coloured orange. N pursuance and exercise. of the powers and ail.th~rities I vested in me 'by·the Public· Works Act, 192S, and of Given under the hand of His Excellenov the Governor­ : every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in . 1 General of the Dominion of ~ew Zealand, and issued this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor- under the Seal of that Dominion, this · 9th day of • General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby° proclaim ,March, 1942. · · · · and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is H. T. ARMSTRONG, M;inister of Public Works. : hereby taken for a gravel-pit; and I do also declare that this . . · Goo SAVE THE Krno ! Proclamation shall take effect .on and after the sixte,;nth day · '(F,W. 62/49/12/9.) of March, one thousand nine hundred and forty-two. SCHEDULE. Land taken for a Roadman,;, .Cottage in Block VII, Mangatu APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land· taken : :7 · acres Survey. District, Waikohu County. 1 rood 21 ·perches. Being part Run 236M. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Situated in Cluden Survey District (Otago R.D.). (S.O. A PROCLAMATION. 2313.) N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authqrities In the Otago Land District ; as the same is more I ves.ted .in me by tl,ie Public Works Act, 1928, and of particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 112714, every other power and authority in anywise enabling rb.e in deposited in the office of the Minister of· Public Works at this ·behalf, I,· Cyril .Louis Norton N ewaJI, the Governor­ Wellington, and thereon coloured sepia. · General of tho Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim Given under the hand of His Excellency. the Governor~ and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto General of the Dominion of ]\few Zealand, and issued i~ hereby taken for a roadman's cottage and shall vest in the under the Seal of that Dominion, this 4th day of Chairman, Councillors, . and Inhabitants of the County of March, 1942. Waikohu as from the d.atc hereinafter mentioned; and I do H. T. ARMSTRONG, Minister of Public Works. aiso declare 'that 'th,s Proclamation shall take effect on and after the .sixteenth day of March, .one thm:isand nino hundred Goo s4VE '!'HE. KIN:Q: t and·f'orty-two; · · · · ·· · (P.W. 6:.ijS6/16/l.) A THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.,2&.

Lana taken for the Dargaville Branch Railway and for Street­ In the Nelson Land District; as the same is more diversions in connection therewith ( Dargaville Station: particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 107152, yard). , deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at : Wellington, and thereon coloured red. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor• [L.S.] C. L. N. NEW.A.Lt, Governor-General. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued A PROCLAMATION. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 9th day of N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authq:ritiea March, 1942, I vested in me by the Public Works .A.et, 1928, and of l{. T. ilMSTRONG, Minister of Public Works, every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in ,. this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor, Gon SAVE THE KING! General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proolaim (P.W. 51/90.) and declare that the land mentioned in. the First Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the Dargaville Branch Railway, and that the land mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto tand taken for Road in Blook X, Pauhara S1trvey District. is hereby taken for street-diversions in connection therewith•. [L,s.] C. L, N. NEWALL, Governor-Genera}. FIRST SCHEDULE. A PROCLAMATION, FOR RAILWAY. ..IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every APl'ROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this A. R, P. Being behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General O O 3 Part Kaihu No. 2A Block; coloured blue. of the Dominion of New Zealand, do !irireby IffOclaim and 0 2 17 }· Part Lot 4, D.P. 15296.,. being par.t Kaihn . decl.!,,re that the land described in the ~chedule hereto is O · O. 39 No. 2B Block; coloured yellow, her!'lhy taken for road ; and I do alllo declare that. this 2 2 5 } P.art.Lot 15. •.. D.P. 115296, b.eing part Kai.hu.· Proclamati@ shall take effect on and after jibe !ltxteent~ day 2 1 () No. 2B Block; coloured sepia. · of Much,. one thousand nine hundred and forty-two, I l 21 Lot 1, D.P. 24568, being part Tunatahi Block ; coloured blue. SCHEDULE. O 2 O Lot 1, D.P. 15392, being part Tunatahi APPROXIMATE, 141eas of the pieces of land taken ;"-' Block ; coloured sepia. O 1 0 PartTunatahiB!ockonD.P.9811; coloured A. R, P. . Being blue. 0 0 7 Part Tauhara Middle No. 4A IA Block; I O 6•8 Lot 2, D.P. 15392, being part Tunatahi coloured sepia. Block ; coloured sepia, 0 0 6 Part Tauhara Middle No. 4A la Block; 5 2 27 Part Lot 4, D.P. 15392, being part Tunatahi ~oloured sepia, Block ; coloured sepia. 6 l 15 Part Ta!Ulara· Middle No, 4A lJ 4B Block; coloured yellow, 4 1 0·2 Lot 5, D.P. 15392, being part Tunatahi Block ; coloured Repia, 0 0 0·2 Part Tauhara Middle No. 4A Lr 4A Block; 0 2 0 Lot 3, D.P. 15392, being part Tunatahi coloured sepia, Block ; coloured blue. Situated in Block X, ,Pauhara $ur'i'ey District (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 31606.) In the Auekla11d Land District ; as the samE> are mdre SECOND SCHEDULE. particularly delineated 011 the plan marked P.W.D. 112798, FoR STREET-DIVERSIONS, deposited in the kimg Pam of a, Proclamaffi(J'll, taking l,(Jffl,d fow Jroa,f ifn more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W'.D. Blocks III, V, VI,and Vlll,PaekakarikiS'wrveuJ?is.l!rict, 113053, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. l~.s.} C,,L.N. NEWALL, GowrJLOr~er~. A PROCLAMATION, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion. of New Zealand, and. issued N pursua:nce and exercise· of the powers and authorftfes. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 9th day of I vested in me by the, Public Works Act,. 1928', a:Pc!' of March, 194-2. every other power and authority in anywise enabling tnl), in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor. ARMSTRONG, Minister of Publie lI. T, Works, General of the Dol'llinion 0£ New' Zeala:mrl, do hmeby Dev~ke Gon SAVE THE KING! so much of the Proclamation dated the· thiirtiieth dlay 0£ June, one thousand ,iine hundred and :fiorty,orre, antl, pubiisked in ({P.W. 19/251/1.) the New Zealand Gazette No. 56 of thy third day 0£ Ju~,, one thollfland, nioo hl'lndred and fortyo-0ne; at pag,e 2053', and deposited in the Land Registry Office at Wellington as Land taken fm: Street in the City oj Ne!s()n, No. 3118, taking land for-road in :Blocks HI, V, Vl,!!Jld VlJI, Paekakariki Survey District, as affects· the land descrioed in the Schedule he~eto, such land being no longer required·,

[r,.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. SCHEDULE~ . A PROCLAMATION, APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land not required : 1•89 N pursuance and exercise of the pdwers and authorities perches. I . vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every Being part Waimapihi Block, other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this Situated in Block V, Paekakariki Survey District. (S..Q. beltalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General 201i80.) 0£ the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pmclaim and' In .the Wellington Land District ; as the sa1lle f,a m(ll"tl clie.clare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is particularly delineated' on the plan marked :P.W.D. 110601, hereby taken for street and shall vest in the Mayor, Councillors,, deposited in tne office of the Minister of Full!i~ \V~l\;s. aii and Citizens of the City of NelsQn as from the date he,l"in­ Wellington, and thereon cofoured' purple. a:fter mentioned ; and I do also declare that this. Proclamation shall take e/l'ect on and after the sixteenth day of March, Given, under the hand of His Exee11eRey t~ Gotve~, one t110usand nine hundred and forty-two. GenePa;l of tlite :ti)o.mmi- of New .!!'eal'al'l'd, and is~ uncil

Land procl.atmed a& Street in the Borough of DargaviUe. Situated in Block I, Nokomai Survey District (Southland R.D.). (S.O. 0572.) {L.s.] 0. L. N, NEWALL, Governor-General. In the Southland Land District ; · as the same .are more A PROCLAMATION. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 112943, N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at I seetion twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of Given under the hand of l;Iis· Excellency the Governor­ New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as street the land described General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and i$8UOO. in .the Schedule hereto. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 5th de.y lof March, 1942. · · SCHEDULE. H. T • .ARMSTRONG, Minister of Public Works. APPRO:tmATE a.res of the piece of land proclaimed as street : 1 rood 35 perches. GoD SAVE THE KrNo l Bein:g part Tunatahi Block. (P.W. 47/640.) Situated in Block XV, Kaihu Survey District (Borough of Dargaville) (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 29403.) ·Land proclaimed aB Road, and Road cloBed, in ])lock VII, In the North Auckland Land District; -as the same is more Mango.tu Survey Disflrict, Wai'lcohu Oounty. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 110859, dllposited -in the office of the Minister of Public Works at {L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Wellington, and thereon coloured :red. A PROCLAMATION, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by General of the Dmninion of New Zealand, and issued section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, CyrU Loqis under the .Seal -of that Dominion, this 5th day of Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion.. of ,Ma.l'istriet ; as the same is more borne R.D.). (S.O. 4134, blue.) particularly delineated on the .pl.al, marked P.W.D. 113338, All in the Gisborne Land District; as the same are more dep~etl ,in the office of the ·Minister of Public Works at particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. :110551, Weliington, atid thereon coloured blue. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works ..at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above menticmed. Given under the hand of :His Excellency the Governor­ ·Geneml of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Given under the band of His Excellency the 'Govemo~ under .the .Seal of that Dominion, this 9th day of Geil.'lll"al of the Dominion of New Zealand,· and: issued .March, 1942'. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 9th ·uly ·of 11. T. ilMS'rBONG, .Minifler of Publie Works. March, 1942. H. T • .ARMSTRONG, Minister of Public Wor~ GOD 8-AVB THE K:mo ! Gon SAVE THE Kmo ! Jf!,W. 0:!/2727,) (P.W. 36/297/1.)

Land pr~ a11 Road 111, BloG'lc I, Nokomai Survey Diatrivt, Soutluand Ooultty. Roa,J, cl.-Osed in Bwck I, Mahoe Survey DiBtrict, WhangamO'T1IOM County._ ,0. NEWALL, Governor-General. .~1 L .. N. [r..s.] C. L; N. NEWALL, Governor-Genenll. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. , pur. suanoe and _exercise of ·the powers conferred by P section twelve ot the Latid Act, 192'4, I, Cyril Louis I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by: Norton Newall, the Governo:t-Genetal of the Dominion of section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Lollit New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as road the land described Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of in the Schedulie hereto. New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as closed the portion of road described in the Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE., proclaimed as APPBOXIMATlii areas of the pieces of land APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed !' 4 acres road,­ 0 roods 2 perches. ·:A, ,Jt. :P. Being Part River-bank Reserve ; coloured blue. : Adjoining or passing through Section 14 and S"ubsection I 0 2 9·9 of Section 21. · 1 3 39·3 Part Lot 1, D.P. 3029, part Section 1; coloured orange, Situated in Block!, Mahoe Survey Distrillt {Tarana'ki R.D;~ 1 113·9 Patt Crown land ; coloured sepia. (S.O. 7981.) 0 0 9·6 .Pa.rt River-bank Reserve; coloured blue. In the Taranaki Land :District ; as the same is more 2 0 15·9 Patt Lot 1, D,P. 3029, part Section 1 ; particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.Il. lla214, coloured orange. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at 0 2 31 Part Lot 1, D;P. 3029, .part Section 1; Wellington, and thereon -coloured green. coloured orange. 1 () 2·4 '.Pa'tt River-bank Reserve; coloured blue. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Gove:tnor­ 1 l 3·3 Pa.rt Crown land ; coloured sepia. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued· 0 0 '3·3 Pa,rt Crown land ; coloured sepia. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 9th day -of; 1 3'1~··8 ·Patt Section 16 (Crown land) ; coloured March, 1942. orange. H. T • .ARMSTRONG, Minister of Public Works. ~ ,() 8•6 P&'l't Eiiver•l\ank Reserve·; col0111"ed blue. . ' ·-0· ,0 3\t !'Mt-Grown Jll,nd; coloured: sepia. G_OD SAVE THE KING ! ·0 1: 13'~2 Ms.taura River-bed ; coloured' sepia. (P;W. 39/388.} · THE NEW ·. ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.:~6

QtOW11, . Land. set apart as a Provisional. State Forest. company. having its. registered office for New Z.ealand at Kaitangata (hereinafter referred to as " the licensee "), , ., . [L.s.] C. L, N, NEWALL, GQvernor.General. authorizing .the licensee to construct and, mainta-ini'a;c.prjvate tramway on, across, and along certain streets within the A PROCLAMATION. Borough of Kaitangata, the position of such tramway beipg :n· y virtue and_ in exercise of the powers and authorities ' more particularly shown on the plan marked P.W.D. 1H7!i9, conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests . deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works 'at .Act, 1921-22, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor- · Wellington'. :QeneraLof the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set· W. 0. HARVEY, ;i,part the Crovvn land described in the Schedule hereto · Acting Clerk of the Executive Coµncil; as a provisional State forest. · (P.W. 26/7:JO.)

SCHEDULE. Approving the Terms of a License granted to G.. A. (lamman WESTLAND LAND DrsTRIOT.-WEsTLAND CoNSERVANCY. and Company, Limited, for a Tramway across the Hamilton­ ALL that area of Crown land in the Westland Land District Rot/Jrua Main Highway. ~ontaining by admeasurement 5 acres ·3 roods 23·8 perches, more· or less,. parts formerly being closed road, situated in · C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Block Xt, Bruce Bay Survey District, and bounded as follows: · ORDER IN COUNCIL. On the north by the M_ain Sout.h Road as defined by G~ette 1941, page 1328, on_ the east and south by Section 878, At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of BJock XI, Bruce ·Bay Survey District (provisional State ' ,March, 1942. 'forest; Gazette, 1934; page 1389), and on the west by Native , Present: . 'Reserve 785, Block XI, Bruce Bay Survey· District. As ! Jlrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNQIL, the·same is more ·particularly delineated on plan No. 138/20, '. ·'JN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at . by the Tramways Act, 1908, and the Tramways Amend­ Wellington, and thereon bordered red. · m'lnt Aqt, 1910, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and witli the advice Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ and consent of the: Executive Council of the said Dominion, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued doth hereby approve of the term of the license granted for under the , Seal of that Dominion, this 5th day of : a period of ten years from the first day of February, one : March, 1942. thousand nine hundred and forty-two, by the Main Highways J. G. BARCLAY, . .· . Board to G. A .. Gamman ai;td Company, Limited, .a -duly For the Commissioner of State Forests. incorporated company having its registered office for New GoD SAVE THE KING! Zealand . at. Mamaku (hereinafter :referred to as .i': the licensee "), authorizing the licensee to construct and maintain a private tramway on and across the Hamilton-Rotorua Grqwn 'Land and Provisional State Forest set apart as a Main ~ighway, the position of such tramway being more Permanent State Forest. particularly shown on the plan marked P.W.D. 112368, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works -at [L.s.] C. L. N: NEWALL, Governor-General. Wellington. W. 0. A PROCLAMATION. HARVEY, · Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. y virtue and in exercise of !he p_owers and authorities B conferred upon me by sect10n eighteen of the Forests (P.W. 26/1249.) Act, 1921-22; I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set Approving the Term; of a License grantei to the New Forest ·apart the Crown lahd and provisional State forest described Sawmilling Company, Limited, for a Tramway across the in ·the Schedule hereto as a permanent State forest. Inangahua Junction- Greymouth ,Main Highway. C. L. N. NEWALL~ Governor-General. SCHED:ULE, ORDER IN COUNCIL. NELSON LAND DrsTRIOT.-NELSON CONSERVANCY. At the Government House at Wellington, this llth day of .Ati. that area in the Nelson Land District, Waimea and · March, 1942. · ' Takaka Counties, containing by admeasurement 6,866 acres .Present: 1. T!)Od. 38 perches, more or less, being provisional State Hrs ExcELLENCY .THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. foi:est (Gazette, 1920, pages 2110 and 2113, national endow­ N pursuance and exetcise of the powers conferred on him meIJ.t prqv,isional State forest, 2,372 acres.I rood 38 perches), I • by the Tramways Act, 1908, and the Tramways Amend­ and Crown land, 4,494 acres, and being Secti9ns 2, 3, 4, and 5, ment Act, 1910, H1s Excellency the· Governm;-Ge.neral; of the Block XV, ~aiteriteri Survey District, Sections 9, 10, 14, Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and and:· 15,' Block I, Motueka Survey District, and Section 21, consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth Block XV, and Section 9, Block XIX, Takaka Survey District. hereby approve of the term of the license granted for a period As the same is more particularly delineated on plan No. 99/3, of twenty-one years from the first day of April, one thousand deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at nine hundred and forty-two, by the Main HighwaysBoard Wellington, and thereon bordered red. to the New Forest Sawmilling Company, Limited, 'a duly Given under the hand· of His Excellency the Governor, incorporated company having its registered office for New General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Zealand at Christchurch (hereinafter referred to as " the under. the,-Seal of· that Dominion, this 5th day of licensee "), authorizing the licensee .to construct arid maintain March, 1942. a private tramway on ,and across .the Inangahua Junction­ J. G. BARCLAY, Greymouth Main Highway, the position of. such tramwfyy For the Commissioner of State Forests. · being m.ore particularly shqwn on the plan rriarked P.W.D.. .. 108214, deposited in . the office of the Minister of Publtc · GoD SA VE THE Knm ! Works at Wellington. · · · · W. 0. HARVEY, . Acting Cle1·k of the Executive CounciL Approving the Term of a License gramed to the Kaitangata Coal. Company, Lim~ed, for a Tramway along and across (P.W. 26/2221.) _cer_tain Streets wi.thin the Borough of Kaitanuata. Authorizing the Sale and Removal of Limestone upon o:r;, under C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Land vested in His Majesty for the Purposes of the Westport­ Inangahuq, Railway. ORDER IN COUNCIL. !:t the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. March, 1942. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: ' At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th: day ' -HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. of March, 1942. N 'pursuance and exercise of the powers COI)ferred on him Present: I by the Tramways Act, 1908, and the Tramways Amend­ . Hrs EXCELLENCY' THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. ment Act, 1910, His Excellency the Governor-General of N .pursuance and. exercise . of the. powrrs conferred by the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice I sectio_n forty of the Public Works Act, 1928, and of all a,nd ;ionsent .of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf,, His doth 'hereby approve of the term of the license granted for Excellency . the Governor-General of the Dominion . of New a p~_riod_of twenty -one years from the second day of November, Zealand, acting by and witli the advice and consent of the one thousand nine hundred arid thirty-nine, by the Mayor, Ex!c)cutive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby autl).orize Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Kaitangata the sale and rei;no.ral o~ limestone, up.on or under .~he, Jand to the Kaitangata Coal Company, Limited, a d~y inoorp!)t;at,Jd describe,;! in tli.e Schedule ~ereto, such, land b~iJ;i.g \\es~d in MAR. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 657

His Majesty for the purposes of the Westport-Inangahua The Western Side of Portion of Victoria Heights and the South­ Railway by virtue of a Proclamation dated the second day western Side of Portion of an Unnamed Street, in the City of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one, and of Nelson, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of published in the New Zealand Gazette No . .46 of the eleventh the Public, Works Act, 1928, subject to a CondiMion as to the day of the same month at page 1726. Building-line. ,

SCHEDULE. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. ALL that parcel of land comprising 16 acres, being Railway ORDER IN COUNCIL. land (formerly part Scenery Preservation Reserve No. 7), At the Government House ,i,t Wellington, this 4th day of Block V, Inangahua Survey District. As the said portion of March, 1942. land is more particularly delineated on the plan marked Present: 55084 (S.O. 8621, Nelson), deposited in the office of the HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Minister clf'Raihvays at 'Wellington, and thereon bordered N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the green. I Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other powrr in W. 0. HARVEY, anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Aeting Clerk of the Executive Council. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by ~,--'------and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council 'Of the said Dominion, doth ,hereby approve of the following Authorizing the Laying-off of Portion of a Street ( Locldng resolution passed by the Nelson City Council on the sixteenth Street Extension), City of Nelson, of a Width less than day of October, one thousand nine hundred and forty-one, 66 ft. but not less than 40 ft. viz.:- C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. " The Nelson City Council, beicg the local authority having control of the streets in the City of Nelson, by ORDER IN COUNCIL. resolution declares that the provisions of section one At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, March, 1942. 1928, shall not apply to the western side of the portion of Victoria Heights and tho south-western side of the Present: portion of the unnamed public road adjoining· part Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. Section 1181, City of Nelson, as shown on the plan I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him annexed to this resolution in the Council's minute-book'' ; by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, and of all subject to the condition that no buildicg or part of a building other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His simll at any time be erected on the land fronticg the western Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New side of the portion of Victoria Heights (described in the Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-five feet from the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize . centre-line of the said portion of street or the south-western tho Nelson City Council to permit the laying-off of the portion side of the portion of an unnamed street (described in the of street described in the Schedule hereto of a width less than Schedule hereto) withic a distance of seventeen feet six sixty-six feet but not less than forty feet. inches from the centre-line of the said portion of street.

SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. THAT proposed street in the Nelson Land District, City of T,rn western side of all th,i,t portion of street situated in the N'e!son, known as Locking Street, containing by admeasure­ Nelson Land District, known as Victoria Heights, fronting ment 24·6 perches, more or less, beicg part Section 1118, part Section 1181, City of Nelson, and the south-western side City of Nelson. As the same is more particularly delineated of all that portion of an unnamed street situated in the said on the plan marked P.W.D. 110231, deposited in the office land district and fronting part of the said Section 1181, City of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon of Nelson. As the same are more particularly delineated o,n coloured red. the plan marked P.W.D. 112661, deposited in the office of W. 0. HARVEY, . the Minister of Public Works at Wellicgton, and thereon Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. coloured red. (P.W. 51/90.) W. 0. HARVEY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 51/787.) The Eaetern Side of Portion of Victoria H eightB, in the City of N e/,son, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public WorkB Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to The Western Side of Portion of Sydenham Street, in the City the Building-line. of Wellington, exempted from the Provisions of Section J,28 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-line. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNC1L. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. At the Government Hous.e at Wellington, this 4th day of ORDER IN COUNCIL. March, 1942. - ' At the Government House at Wellington, this· 4th .day of Present: March, 1942. , Hts ExCll:LLENOY THE GoVERNoR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. Present: N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the His ExcELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. l Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the I Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by anywise enabling bim in this behalf, His Excellency the and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council Governor-General of the Dominion of New, Zealand, acting of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council resolution passed by the Nelson City Council on the twenty­ of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following ninth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-one, resolution passed by the Wellington City Council on, the viz.:- eleventh day of February, one thousand nine hundred and " That the Nelson City Council, being the local forty-two, viz. :- authority having control of the streets in the City of " The Wellington City Council, being the local authority Nelson, by resolution declares that the provisions of having control of the streets in the City of Wellington,' section one hundred aud twenty-eight of the Public by resolution declares that the provisions of section one W arks Act, 1928, shall not apply to the eastern side of hundred and twentyceight of the Public Works Act, the portion of Victoria Heights adjoining part Section 1928, shall not apply to that portion of the western , 1181, City of Nelson, as shown on the plan annexed to side of Sydenham Street fronting Lot 71, Deeds Plan this resolution in the Council's micute-book"; 108"; subject to the condition that no building or part of a buildicg subject to the condition that no building or part of a buildicg, shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the eastern : shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the western side of the portion of Victoria Heights (described ic the side of portion of Sydenham Street (described in the Schedule Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-five feet from the hereto) within a distance of thirty-five feet from the centre­ centre-line of the said portion of street. line of the said portion of street. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. THE western side of all that portion of street situated in the THE eastern side of all that portion of street situated in ,the Wellington Land District, City of Wellington, known as Nelson Land District, known as Victoria Heights, and fronting Sydenham Street, fronting · Lot 71, Deeds Plan 108, being p,:1rt Section 1181, City of Nelson. As the same is more part Section 31, Karori District. As the same is more , particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 111374, particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 1135,38, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at deposited in the office of, the Micister of Public Works at , Wellington, and thereon coloured red. vVollington, and thereon coloured red. W. ,0. HARVEY, W. 0. HARVEY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 51/787.) (P.W. 51/1062.) 658 THE NEW ZEALAND , GAZETTE. [No. 26

!l'he N ortkern anrl Southern Siaes of Portions of Unnamed SOHEi>ULE. li,oa,aB, in the County of W aimea, exempted from the Pro­ THE north-western side of all that portion of Edward ,Silffijt, visions of Section 128 of the Public W orlca Act, 1928, fflbject situa.ted in the Nelson Land District, Tahunamii Ton to a Oonrlition as to the Building-line. District, fronting part Lot 17 a.nd Lot 18, D.P. 1413, being pa.rt Section 1, Suburban South, Block IV, Wa:imea Survey District. . .As the same is more particularly delineated on .the . C. L. N. NEWALL, Govarnol'-Gen~a.L pla.n marked P.W.D. 112861, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon. wlowed ORDER IN COUNCIL. red. . . At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of . w. o. lliltV'illY., . Mlffllh, 1942. Acting Clerk of the Executive Councll . Present: (P.W. 51/764.) . Hts Jll.xOJ/il:.l:i:mll''1Y T:e::111 .Govmmo:a.GENEBAL II!! Cou:N'on.. N pursuance a.nd exercise of the powers com.erred by the .I Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in Directing the Sale of Lanrl unrler the Public Works Aet, 1928, anywi,se enabling him in thi!! behalf, .His Exeellency the in Block VII, .Mangatu Survey District, . Gov&nor-Genpi:al of the Dominion of New ZeoJa.nd, acting .by.a.nd with .the advice and consent of the E::reeutive CoUl!l.cil. of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. resolution passed by the Waiine& County Council on the twelfth day of December, one thousand nine .hundred and ORDER IN COUNCIL. forty-one, viz .. :- At the Governnient House at Wellington, this 11th day ;, Tke Waimea. County Council, being 'the local of March, 1942. authority having control of the roads in ·the Waimea Present: County, by resolution declares that the ,provisions of Hrs EXOELLENOY TH:E GoVEBNOB-GENEBAL m COUNOII.. section O!le hundred and twenty-eight of the Public N pursnai!OOe &'ll.d exercise of the powers and authorities . Works Act, 1928, shall .not apply to the southern side I confen-ed Bpon him by the Public Works Aet, 1928, of the road fronting the northern bounda.ry of Part 16, His ,Eiroellenoy the .Governor-General of the Dominion of Square 9, contained in 0/T. 64/165, and northern side New Zeal&nd, a.oting by and with the advice and ilOnsent .of the road fronting the soutlwm bo1111dary of Part 16, of the Executive Council of.the nid Dominion, doth hereby Square 9, and pa.r1; Section 2, contained in 0/Ts. 64/165 direct the 118,le of the land described in the Schedule .hereto, .and 70/214 "; SIWh land being no longer required for the public ·WOEk !\Ir lllibjeet totlre oonditioothat no building or part ef &'building · which it w&s taken. sh!ill at a.ny,time be ereeted on the land fronting the northern !Mid southern sides of the:portions of unnamed roads (described in the Schedule hereM) within a distance of thirty•tbree feet SCHEDULE. from the centre-line of the said portions of roads. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land directed to be sold : 4 acres 1 rood 4•6 perches. .. . , . Being patt of Lot O of Subdivision 4, Ma.ngatu No. I ·Block, SCHEDULE. Situated in Block Vll, Mangatu Survey District (Gisbome R.D.). (S.O. 4134, blu:e.) . b!D .iouthern Bide· of a.JI that portion of an unnamed ,road In the Gisborne Land District ; as t}J.e same is mo;re liitttated in ·the Nelson Land District, County of Wlnmea, particularly delineated on the ,plan marked P.W.:t>. U05o~, frontil!g, part Section 16, Square 9, and tb,e northern sid<, of deposited m the office of the Minister of Publ'ic Woi:ks at all that portion of an unnamed road fronting the sa.id pa.rt Wellington, and thereon coloured orange. Section 16 and part Section 2, Block XII, Kaiteriteri Survey District. As the same are more particularly d!'llinee,ted on W. 0. HARVEY, the plan marked ·P.W.D. 113252, deposited in the office of the Acting Ole:rk o:£ the Executive -OolUlciL ~ of Publ»,Wocks at Wellington, a.nd thereon coloured (P.W. 54/255.) red. · W. 0. HARVEY, 8ofll!lanes of City of .Christolw,roh ·lffld ~y of Acting Clerk o:f tl!.e Execuliive · Cooneil. ·Hea;tlwote ,df.terea. ·... (MV. 4',/47/2.) C.. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNOIL. 'l'he North~ Bide of Portion of Edtl!ard. Street, in the Tahunanui. Town Diatriet, e:»emplea from the Provisions of At the Govermnent House at Wellington, .this 11th. day ,$¢ion 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, Jfl.tbject to a . o:f March, .1942. Oimaition as to the Building-line. Present: . His EXCELLENCY THE GoVERNOR·GE:;ERAL IN Oou.NCUJ, HEREAS in pursurutce o:f section one hundred C. L. N .. NEWALL. Governor-General. W and thirty-six of the Municipal Corpore:tioll!S Act, 1931!', a petition was . presented to the Governor· ORDlilR IN OOUNOlL. Generel praying that a certain area of land be excluded At ,the .Government House at Wellington, ·this 4tk da,y of from the County o:f Heathcote and included in the City · March, 194'2. of Christchurch : And whereas it is deemed expedient to make such Present·: alteration of the boundaries of the said city: _;:R:rs: EXCliiLLlilNOY TH:E Gov:mruio~-GENEBAL m ComroIL. . Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the N pursuance and exercise of the powers oonferred ,by the powers and authorities vested . in him by the said I · Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, and of all . o.ther anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Exeelliiney . the powers and authoritie,i enabling him. in that .behalf, Governor-Genera.I of the Dofnjnion of New Zea.land, acting Ris Excellency the Governor-General,. acting by and by and with the advice and cOll!SBDt:ofthe Executive Oouncil wifu the advica and consent of the Executive Oouncil, of, th(\, said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the fullowing doth hereby 4eclare that as on and from the :first reS!)lution passed by the Taihunanui Town Board on the day of April,· one thousand nine hundred and :forty-two, eleventh day of November, one thousand nine hundred a.nd tile area described in the Schedule hereto shall be forty-one, viz. :- · excluded from the Oounty of Heathcote and included 'in the City' ef Chtistchurch. . '' The Tahunamrl Town Boimi, being the Ideal <11iMhority having.,eontrol of the streets in the Town :llifltriet of Ta:huna.nui, by resolution declares that the provisions of section sone ·hundred and twenty•eigkt of E!OHEDULE. the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to the AREA EXCLUDED FBlOM TH:E 0oUNTY OF HEATHCOTE AND north-western side of the portion of Edward Street INCLUDED IN THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH• . aqjoining subdivision of parts Lots 17 and l8, D.P. 1413, ALL that. area in. the Canterbury Land District, · ~ part Sectipn 1, Suburban · South, Bloek ;JV, bounded 'by a line Mmmencing at a point on the 'Waimea. Survey District, (C/T. 61/38andC/T. 53/108)"; interseeti:on of the sout'h-eaatem side of Avonside Drive ml,jeut to the oondition that no building or pruit ofa building with the north-western side of ·wainoni '.Road, ·being a sholl1&t a.ny. time D<'fe-tetl on the hmd :f:tontufg the· nol

No. 8339; thence by a right line to the said northern­ OonBenting to the Raising of a Loan of 1,7,500 by the Wkangarei most corner of Lot I, Deposited Plan No. 8339, and O()Umy O

Consenting to the Borrowing ·of Moneys by the Ashley River i moneys by the said local authority by way of ba.nk o.;,.er. Trust by Way of Bank Overdraft. . · , draft under th11 said section thirtycone up to thtdvice arid cons~nt of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in 'pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred· on him by section eleven of the said Act, ·as set C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. 01,1t in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No. 2); and of ,ill other powers ,ind authorities enabling him in this ORDER IN COUNCIL. beh,ilf, doth hereby consent to .the borrowing of moneys by, the said local authority under the said section seven for At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of the said purpose up to the amount of one thousand :pounds i February, 19;12, (£1,000) by way of bank overdraft; and in giving such consent Present: doth hereby determine as follows :- THE RIGHT HoN. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN CouNc:u.. (!)'The' term for which the said loan or any part thereof may be borrowed shall not exceed five (5) years. . . HEREAS by Order in Council made on the third day (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the W of May, one thousand nine hundred and thirty­ s,iid loan or any part thereof shall not exceed, the current eight, and subject to the determinations as to borrowin" bank overdraft rat,e of interest to best customers. , and repayment therein set out, consent was given to th~ (3) The said loan shall be repaid by annual payments of raising by the Hamilton Borough Council (hereinafter called not less than two hundred pounds (£200) each. "the. said local authority·") of a loan of seventy-seven (4) No amount payable as interest in respect of the said thousand five hundred pounds (£77,500) to be·known as• lo~n shall be paid out ofloan-moneys. . . . " Garden Place Loan, 1938 " (hereinafter called "the (5)"N O moneys· shall be borrowed under this consent said loan") : after the expiration of two years from the date hereof. And whereas by Order in Council made on the twenty­ second day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirtv­ W. O. HARVEY, eight, consent was f:iven to the raising of the. said loan by Acting Clerk of the Executive Council way of hypothMat10n of the debentures issued in respect (T. 49/574.) of the· said loan : Arid whereas by Orders in Council made 'ori the third day of April, one thousand nine hundred and forty, and the· twelfth day-0£ March, one thousand nine hundred andforty- .· one, the period within which the said loan .might be ·raised was extended to four (4) years from the date of the Order, Con1enting to . the . Borrowing of Moneys by the Dunedin in Council m,ide on the third. day of llfay, one' thousand Metropolitan Fire Board by Way ofBank Overdraft. nine hundred and thirty.eight, in lieu of two (2) years : And whereas the authority conferred by,. the . Order in Council made on the third day of May, one 'thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight, has not yet been exercised, and it C. L. N. NEWALL, ·Governor-General. is expedient to vary certain of the determinations aforesaid ORDER IN COUNCIL. in respect of portion of the said · loan am<,>unting to forty thousand seven hundred pounds (£40,700) (hereinafter called At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day "the said sum ") : · of February, 1942. Now, the,efore, His Exce.llency. the Governor-General of Present: the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and witli the advice and consent of the .Exec11tive Council of the said Dominion, THE RIGHT HON, .P. FRASER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. and in pursuance a,nd exercise of the powers and. autho­ HEREAS the Dunedin Metropolitan Fire Board rities conferred on him by ~ection eleven of the Local Govern,' W.. (hereinafter called "the said local authority") being ment Loans Board Act, 1926, as set out in section twenty­ desirous .of borrowing the sum, of three thousand pounds nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No. 2), and of all other powers (£3,000) by way of bank overdraft under the provisions· of and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby section thirty-one of the Fire Brigades Act, 1926, by a loan vary certain of the determinations aforesaid .in respect ··of to be known as "Fire Escape Lo,in, 1942," for the purpose the said sum by prescribing that in lieu of making provision of purchasing. an engine chassis :(itted with Merryweather for the repayment of the said sum by establishing a sinking Fire Escape and appliances, has comp!iiid with the provisions fund in respect thereof as specified in clause (3) of the Order of the· Loca:I Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter in Council made on the third day of May, one thousand called '' the said Act "), and.it is expedient th,it the precedent nine hundred and thirty-eight, the said local a1,1thority may consent of the Governor-General in Council, as required by raise the said sum upon terms of making the same, together the said Act, should be given to the borrowing as aforesaid : with interest thereon, repayable by equal aggregate ahnual Now, therefore, His E:xcellency the Governor-General of or half-yearly instalments extending over the term of thirty•. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the five (35) years specified in clause (I) of the said Ordet in : advice and consent of the Executive Council of the .said Co1,1ncil made on the third day of J\fay, one thousand nine Dominion, and in pursuance and· e:,iercise of the powers and hundred and thirty-eight. authorities conferred·· on · him 'by section eleven of the said W. O.,HARVEY, Act, ,as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, Acth1g Clerk g:f the Exectltive Council, 1932 (No. 2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling hini in.. this behalf, doth hereby consent to the borrowing of (T. 49/307/15.) MAR. 12.] THE ,NEW ·ZEALAND GAZETTE. 66:t

Notices under the Regulati01U1 Act, 1936.

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

Authority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject-matter. · Serial Date of J l'rloe (Posta{le, Number. Enactment. ld. ex~). -----·~·-~------·-· ------~----~- I Contraband Proclamation (Fmland, Hungary, 1942/58 9/12/41 Id. and Roumania) Contraband Proclamation (Japan) .. 1942/59 9/12/41 ld. The Control of Prices Emergency Price Order No. 70 (Jmitaticm OrystaUiwJ 1942/60 10/3/42 ld. Regulations 1939 Cherries) The Emergency Regulations Act, The Contrab1md Emergency Regulations 1942, 1942/61 11/3/42. ld. 1939 No. 2 The Emergency Regulations Act, The Stock Transport Emergency Regulations 1942/62 li/3/42 3d. 1939 1942 The Emergency Regulations Act, The Harbouring of Deserters Emergency 1942/63 11/3/42 ld. 1939 Regulations 1942 The Emergency Regulations Act, The Building Emergency Regulations 1939, 1942/64 12/3/42 2d. 1939 Amendment No. 2 ------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. PAU1,, Government Printer.

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Appointments in the Royal New Zealand Navy. Probationary Temporary Lieutenant Charles Dalrymple Watt, demobilized on completion of training, to date 18th Navy Office, January, 1942; mobilized and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as Wellington, 3rd March, 1942. directed, to date 10th February, 1942. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Temporary Lieutenant (E) Ja.mes Berry Stevenson (T. 124), H to approve of the following appointments, promotions, appointment under T. 124 Agreement terminated at own and terminations of appointments in the Royal New Zealand request, to date 16th January, 1942. Navy:- ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE. Commander Robert William Stirling-Hamilton, Royal Navy, lent Royal New Zealand Navy, to date 3rd January, Temporary Lieutenant John Joseph Hurley, lent Royal 1942, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date New Zealand Navy to date 10th November, 1941, :and 19th January, 1942. appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date 8th February, Lieutenant-Commander Francis Harrison Mansell, Royal 1942. Navy, lent Royal New Zealand Navy, to date 24th October, ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVAL VOLUNTEER RIISERVE·, 1941, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date . . 20th January, 1942. Lieutenant-Commander George Edwin Lisle Alderton Lieutenant-Commander Robert McDougal Brown, Royal reverts to retired .list, to date 6th February, 1942. Navy (Retired), reverts to retired list, to date 5th March, Lieutenant John Henry Seelye, promoted to the rank of 1942. Lieutenant-Commander with seniority of 30th October, 1941. ·Supply Chief Petty Officer Thomas Lewis Luckman, Probationary Sub-Lieutenant Norman Huia Hope, con­ NZ 1019, promoted to the rank of Temporary Acting Warrant firmed in rank with original seniority of 30th December, Supply Officer, to date. 1st February, 1942, and appointed 1940; promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, to date 5th H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date 9th February, 1942. January, 1942. Chief Petty Officer Cook John James Hinton, NZ 734, Surgeon-Lieutenant Frederick William Helmore, M.B., promoted to the rank of Temporary Acting Warrant Cook, F.R.C.S.E., promoted· to the ·rank of Surgeon Lieutenant­ to date 1st February, 1942, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship Commander, to date 6th January, 1942. as directed, to date 9th February, 1942. ' Probationary Temporary Surgeon Lieutenant Antony Ernest John Neilson, Ordinary Seaman, NZ 2304, promoted Walter Reeve, M.B., Ch.B., confirmed ii). rank with original to the rank of Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant, seniority of 25th March, 1941. Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve, to date 3rd Temporary Lieutenant (R.D.F.) Logan Boyce Carey, December, 1941, and appointed' H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, transferred to Electrical Branch in the rank of Temporary to date 3rd December, 1941. " .' Electrical Lieutenant with seniority of 27th January, 1942. Alfred Benson Cole, Ordinary Seaman, NZ 2356, promoted Probationary Temporary Lieutenant (Special Branch) to the rank. of Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant, Orton , Sutherland Hintz, confirmed in rank with original Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve, to date 3rd seniority of 17th November, 1941. · December, 1941, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, Probationary Temporary Paymaster Sub-Lieutenant Gilbert to date 3rd December, 1941. Noel Beckett, confirmed in rank with oclgjal seniority of Bruce Roy, Ordinary Seaman, NZ 2314, promoted to the 1st December, 1941. rank of Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Specie,l Branch) New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve, to date 3rd December, Neville Harrison Newcomb, confirmed in rank with original 1941, and appointed·H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date 3rd seniority of 11th December, 1941. . December,·1941. Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Special Branch) Roderick Alister Parlane, Ordinary Seaman, NZ 2308, Harold McCulloch Studholme, confirmed in rank with original promoted to the rank of Probationary Temporary Sub­ seniority of 16th December, 1941. · · Lieutenant, Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve, Cyril John Whitmore, Esquire, entered as Probationary to date 3rd .December, 1941, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Special Branch); fo date· 22nd as directed, to date 3rd December, 1941. December, 1941, and appoi.nted H.M.N.Z. ship as di.rected, Acting Electrical Artificer, 4th Class, John Paul Shelley, to date 22rid December, 1941. NZ 2237, promoted to the rank of Probationary Temporary James Towers Campbell, Esquire, entered as Probationary Sub-Lieutenant (Special Branch), Royal New Zealand.l\faval Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Special Br.anch), to date 23rd Volunteer Reserve, to date 13th January, 1942, and appointed January, 1942, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date 13th January, 1942. to date 23rd January, 1942. Paul Henry Metcalfe Williams, Esquire, en\ered a~ Pro­ RoYAL N11w ZEALAND NAVAL RESERVE. bationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Special Branch), to Probationary Temporary Lieutenant George Edward Law, date 2nd February, 1942, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as ·confirmed in rank with original seniority of 25th November, directed, to date 2nd February, 1942. ' 1941. . . . . Victor Edwin Jaynes, Esquire, entered as Probationary Probationary Temporary Lieutenant Thomas Oscar Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (Special .Branch), to date. 5th Stephens, confirmed in rank with original seniority of 25th February, 1942, and appointed H.M.N.Z, ship as directed, November, 1941. to date 5th February, 1942. Probationary Temporary Lieutenant Gilbert Hawley, Douglas Herbert Cummack, Ernest Walter Evans, David confirmed in rank with original seniority of 26th November, · Mylan Gamble, Murray Geddes, Robert Peter Harpur, Roy 1941,. Frederick Hough, l'homas. Harold Prendergast, Arthur B 662 THE NEW ZE.1J4lNI) GAZETTE. [No. 26

Lockwood Keall, Geoffrey Alexander Rowan, Ronald Henry·: The undermentioned Lieutenants to be Captains:­ Shepherd, James Joseph Staunton, Douglas William Callow, Dated 3rd January, 1942- and Winstone Harris entered as Probationary Temporary . R. H. Dawson. Sub-Lieutenants {RD.F.), to date 15th December, 1941, and G, I. Louisson. appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date 15th December, , 1941. Dated 7th January, 1942- Eric Arthur Jeffs, Esquire, entered as Probationary P. F. Howden. Temporary Electrical SuJ;,-Lieutenant, to date 2nd Febru11,ry, .A. B. Adams. 1942, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to date 2nd J. J. Bourke. February, 1942. G. H. Levien. Percy Alexander Griffin, Esquire, entered as Probationary E. E. Willoughby. Temporary Electrical Sub-Lieuten11,nt, to date 2nd February, A. W. H. Borrie. 1942, and appointed H.M.N.Z. ship as directed, to d11,te 2nd. C. P. Howden. Februaey, 1942. R. J. Feltham. Edward Lowry Elliot Andersen, Reginald Lye Chapman, S. B. Thompson. James Cooke, Geoffrey Roberl Curtis, Frank Gordon Gresham, H: J. Gossett. William Wallii,ce Gunson, Alfred Raymond Joughin, Samuel C. P. M. Feltham. Douglas Ku~bs, William Alexander Laurie, !Lnd Douglas T. Macallan. Evlyn Henderson Powell entered as Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenants, to date 13th February, 1942, and appointed N.Z. Chaplains Department. H.M.N .. Z. shi:i, as directed, to date 13th February, 1942. The Rev. L. A. Day, Chaplain, 4th Class, to be F. JONES, Minjster of Defence. . Chaplain, 3rd Class. Dated 13th September, 1941, N.Z. Army N'll!l'sing Se_rvice. Sister P. Hubbard to be Charge Sister (temp.). Appaintmimts, Promotions, and Re!inquishiments of Dated 6th January, 1942. Temporary Ram,lc of Officer:s on Acti-ue Se:rvioe with· the :end .New Zealar,,d ji)(Cpeditionary Force Oversea.<1. REL!NQUISllMENT OF TEMPORARY RANK. N.Z. Infantry. 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) J. Allen relin­ Ariny Department, quishes the temporary rank of Lieutenant, Dated 5th Wellington, 6th March; 1942. January, 1942. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been. H. . pleased to confirm the following appointments, .APPOINTMENT TO COMMISSION, promotions, and relinquishments of temporary rank of 875 John Wordsworth Standish to be Lieutenant. officers on active service with the 2nd· New Zealand Dated 6th Janua:ry, 1942. ;Elxpeditionary Force overseas, vide List No. 52:- CORRIGENDA, PBiOMOTIONS. N.Z. Engineers. - N.Z. Artillery. With reference to the notice published in the Captain G. P. Cade to be Major (temp.). Dated New Zealand Gazette No. 19, dated 19th February, 12th December, 1941. 1942, vide List No. 51, relative to the promotion of · The undermentioned LieuteMnts to be Captains 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) A. A. Dickson, (temp.):- forr "Dated 7th December, 1941," substi.tute "Dated 15th December, 1941." R. G. Drummond. Dated 25th November, 1941. N. McK. Gibson. Dated 7th December, 1941. N.Z. Inf=try. F. D. Robertshaw Dated 7th_ December, 1941. With reference to the notice published in the A. M. Caughley. Dated 7th December, 1941. New Zealam.d Gaz.ette No. 19, dated 19th February, F. E. Smith. Dated 1st January, 1942. 1942, vide List No. 51, relative to the 'promotion of J. :Burne. Dated 28th December, 1941. Captain E. C. Morton, forr "Dated 20th October,, 1941/' substitute "Dated 3Qth October, 1941.'' N .z. Engineers. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. eaptain (temp.) Major L. A .. Lincoln to be Major. ·Dated 1st February, 1941. Lieutenant A. T. McMurtrie to be Captain (temp.). Appointm6'11ots, ;promotions, · =d Relinq'l.l!i,slvmen,ts of Dated 26th December, 1941. Temporary Ra'Qlc of Officers cm Autive BervicfJ with 2nd Lieutenant E. V. Croft to be Lieutenant the 2nd New Zealand Expediti

N.Z. Army Pay Corps. The undermentioned Lieutenants to be Captains The undermentioned Lieutenants to be Captains. (temp.):- Dated 12th January, 1942 :- D. F. Phillips. Dated 1st January, 1942. 0. K. Packer. R. McK. Evans. Dated 11th January, 1942. J. Robertson. W. R. Aislabie. Dated 19th January 1942. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieu­ TEMPORARY RANK BJilLINQUISHED. tenants:- N.Z. lnfwntry. Dated 30th November, 1941- 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) G. E. Beamish E. G. MacPherson (prisoner of war). relinquishes the temporary rank of Lieutenant. Dated W. R. Tizard (prisoner of war). 25th March, 1941. Dated 19th December, 1941- 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) H. C. Brock K. I. Armour. relinquishes the temporary rank of Lieutenant. Dated 12th January, 1942 •. Dated 15th January, 1942- L. Rawley. APPOINTMENT TO 0oMMISSI0N, R. T. Masefield. 0. B. Copeland (prisoner of war). 31125 Gilbert William Key to be 2nd Lieutenant. J. L. Harrison (prisoner of war). Dated 7th January, 1942. C. M. Coote (prisomir of war). F. JONES, Minister of Defence. J. L. Griffiths. F. M. S. Budd (prisoner of .war). R. R. Mace. C. R. Mcl.ernon. Appointments, Promotions, and Relvnquishments of R. G. Plain (prisoner of war). Temporary Rwnk of Officers on Active Service with C. W. Taylor. the f!nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Overseas. I. C. Webster. A. F. Widdowson. J. Gibb. A. R. Guthrey, M.C. Army Department, W. R. Gutzewitz. Wellington, 9th March, 1942. K. W. Hobbs. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been R. Hunter. II. pleased to confirm the following appointmentll, H. J. Macdonald (prisoner of war). promotion.a, and relinquishments of temporary rank of E. H. Bishop (prisoner of war). officers on active service with the 2nd New Zealand W. R. T. Hamilton (prisoner of war). Expeditionary Force overseas, vide List No. 55:- W. R. Lowther. G. B. C. Pleasants. PROMOTIONS. C. A. Newland. N.Z. Diviswnal Cavalry. M. B. Luxford. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieu- 2nd Lieutenant C. 0. McGruther to be Lieutenant tenants. Dated 15th January, 1942:- (temp.). Dated 20th January, 1942. M. G. Fowler. C. S. Morris. G. P. R. Thomas. N.Z. Army Service Corps. 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) W. E. Colton to be N.Z. Arm()'l.l,Ted Corps. Lieutenant. Dated 15th January, 1942. 2nd Lieutenant R. F. Sherlock to be Lieutenant. 2nd Lieutenant I. C. McPhail (prisoner of war) to Dated 15th January, 1942. be Lieutenant. Dated 15th January, 1942.

N .Z. Artillery. N,Z. Medical Corps. 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) P. McIntyre to be Lieutenant J. J. G. Peddie to be Captain. Dated Lieutenant. Dated 1st January, 1942. 23rd January, 1942. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieu­ tenants:- N.Z. Ordnwnce Corps. Dated 1st January, 1942- K. G. Cropp. 2nd Lieutenant N. J. Rollinson to be Lieutenant. Dated 15th January, 1942. Dated 15th January, 1942- B. W. Francis (prisoner of war). H. M.'Sunley (prisoner of war). TEMPORARY RANK RELINQIDSHED, P. E. Aldous. N.Z. Infantry H. T. Allison. J. C. Muirhead. The undermentioned Captains (temp. Majors) relin- quish the temporary rank of Major:- The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieu- tenants (temp.). Dated 24th December, 1941:- H. G. Wooller. Da~ed 26th January, 1942. T. H. Mitchell. Dated 15th January, 1942. J. Harper. B. I. Bassett. Dated 22nd January, 1942. V. M. Rowland. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) H. C. Black relinquishes N .Z. Engineers. the temporary rank of Captain. Dated 10th January, 1942. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieu­ 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant, Acting-Captain) tenants:- W. H. Burridge relinquishes the temporary rank of Dated 6th January, 1942- Lieutenant and Acting-Captain. Dated 19th January, J. S. Berry. 1942. B. J. Loudon. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants (temp. Lieu­ Dated 15th January, 1942- tenants) relinquish the temporary rank of Lieutenant. J. 0. Wells (prisoner of war). Dated 19th January, 1942:- H. L. Yorke. A. E. Taylor. H. F. McLean. N.Z. Signa'ts. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to he Lieu- APPOINTMENTS TO 0oMMISSI-ONS. tenants. Dated 15th January, 1942:- The undermentioned to be 2nd l.ieutenants (temp.). A. A. Andrews. Dated 24th January, 1942:- R. W. Foubister. 1452 Thomas Geoffrey Broadway. N.Z. Infantry. 24521 Cecil Hugh Franeis. 34568 Neil Gilbert Hansen. Ca..ptai:ri F. R. McBride to be ·Major. Dated 30th 23347 Leo Heath Robinson; October, 1941. 28840 George Elwen Scott. Captain (temp. Major) D. K. MeLauchlan to be · Major. Dated 8th December, 1941. F. JONES, Minister of Defence.. THE NEW ZEALAND . GAZETTE. [No. 26

Appointments, Promotions, Resignations, and Retire­ N.Z·. CoRPS OF SIGNALS. ments of Officers of the New Zealand MiUtary Lieutenarrt (temp.) N. S. Lawrence to be Captain Forces. (temp.). Dated 17th February, 1942. William Roy McClymont to be Lieutenant and Army Department, Quartermaster (temp.). Dated 24th December, 1941. Wellington, 9th March, 1942. ·u·.. IS Excellency the Governor-General . has .been pleased to approve of the following -appoint­ N.Z. INFANTRY. ments, promotions, resignations, and retirements of The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own). officers of the New · Zealand Military. Forces:- The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenant.s (temp.):- N.Z. STAFF CoRPS. Dated 20th December, 1941- Colonel E. T. Rowllings to be Brigadier . (temp.). Ronald Raymond Hitchcock. Dated 24th February, 1942. . .. Jack Sargent Huggirrs. Captain D. I. C. Bryan to be Major (temp.). Dated John Edmond Tarr Palmer. 1st February, 1942. Lieutenant J. A. Worsnop to be Captain. Dated Dated 6th Janua1-y, 1942- 26th February, 1942. Cecil Thomas Berwick Le Grys. Dated 17th February, 1942- REGIMEN'l' OF ROYAL N.Z. ARTILLERY. Edward Quentin Xavier Neale. The undermentioned Lieutenant-Colonels (temp. Howard Nelson Johnson. Colonels) to be Brigadiers (temp.). Dated 28th February, 1942 :- The North Auckland Regirnent. A. B. Williams, D.S.O. Lieutenant H, K. Hatrick to be Captain (temp.). R. S. Park. Dated 24th February, 1942. Captain J. R. Page to be Major. Dated 26th Francis William Craig to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). February, 1942. Dated 25th February, 1942.

N.Z. PERMANENT STAFF. The Wellington Regiment (City of Wellington's Own). Captain and Quartermaster J. W. Fletcher to be Captain E. J. Aim to be Major (temp.). Iiated 1st Major and Quartermaster (temp.). Dated 23rd August,· 1941. February, 1942. · The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants N.Z. TEMPORARY STAF;'. (temp.):- Lieutenant-Colonel 'vV. T. Churchward, KD., Reserve bated 5th February, 1942- of Officers, The Nelson,. Marlborough, and. West Coast Thomas Thoresby Caccia Birch. Regiment, to be Lieutenant-Colonel (temp.). Dated Dated 14th February, 1942- 20th January, 1942. . . . Elliot · Anderson Hogg. Captain G. McAneny, The Wellmgton Regiment (City· Dated. 24th February, 1942- of Wellington's Own), to be Captain (temp.). Dated Charles Ivan Jacoby. 24th December, 1941. Lieutenant R. V. M. Wylde-Browne to be Captain (temp.). Dated 1st January, 1S42. The Wellingt01i West Coast Regiment. · Lieutenant J, T. Thomas, M.C., to be Captain·, Captain D. N. Ferguson to be Major (temp.). Dated (temp.). Dated 1st January, 1942. . · , 12th December, 1941. William Henry Gummer to be Lieutenant (temp.) , with half pay. of .rank. Dated 9th October, 1941. The undermentioned Lieutenants (temp. Captains) to Lieutenant W. H. Gummer is granted full pay of be Majors (ternp.) :- rank. Dated 13th December, 1941. Dated 12th December, 1941- Lawrence James Purdie to be Lieutenant (temp.). J. Coley. Dated 4th February, 1942. R. S. Parr. George Joseph Stevenson to be Lieutenant (temp.). C. A. R. Loch. Dated 6th February, 1942. 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) B. C; Barwick to Alfred Harold Gazzard to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). be Captain (temp.). Dated 15th January, 1942. Dated 20th February, 1942. Keith Lionel Dyer to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.). The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants (temp.) to be Dated 24th February, 1942. Lieutenants (temp.). Dated 15th January, 1942 :- Hon. 2nd Lieutenant A. N. Seamer to be honorary J. C. James. Lieutenant. Dated 25th February, .1942. R. M. R. Love. F. B. Weeks. TERRITORIAL ARMY. A. H. Charles. N.i. Al;\~OURED 00RPS. E. P. Richa,·dson. D. C. McDonald. Ca/1/,terbur:y Yeomanry C=alry. A.H. Tongs. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants (temp.) to be H. S. Clark. Lieutenants (temp.). Dated 1st M.arch, 1942:- undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (temp.). F. H. Syme. 19th February, l!/:1,2::___ S. A. Tomkies. J. A .. ])!Iears. Frederick Orlando Bridgeman. George Trengrove. Queen Alexandra's (WellingtQn West Coast) Mounted Joseph Herbert Hasard Henson. Rifles. Alexander William Bogle. David Grimond Strachan. Frarrcis Raymond Barrington to be 2nd Lieutenant Alan Hoey Russell. (temp.). Dated 16th January, 1942. George Harold Charles Jones. ,The N els.on.-Marlborpuph Mown,ted Rifies. The Ruahine Regiment. Captain (temp. Major) W. ·N. Masefield is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Major. Dated 22nd The undermentioned LieutenaU:ts (temp ..) to be Cap­ February, 1942. tains (temp.):- J. K. Logan. Dated 10th January, 1942. N.Z. MoUNTED Rn"LES SQUA.DRoNS. A. Dods .. D.ated 11th January, 1.942. Lieutenant D. S. McCathie, M.C., to be Captai~ (temp.). Dated 18th Febi'uary, 1942. The Ca/1/,te.rbwy R.egiment. Leslie Angus Mclnnes to be 2nd Lieutenant (temp.) . Dated 18th February, 1942. Major W. F. Tracy; M.C., ·.to, be Lieutenant-Colonel (temp.). Dated 3rd February, 1942. Captain R. H. Livingstone to be Major N.Z .. ARTil,LERY. (temp.) ·(temp.).. Dated 3rd February, 1942. . . , Lieutenant (temp.) R. V. M, Wylde-Browne to b.l · Captain C. A. S. Hind; M.C., to· be Major .(temp,). Captain (temp.). Dated 27th :r uly, 1941. Dated 7th J:;,ebrua,ry, · 1942. . .. · · · Lieutenant .A. L. Tompkins to be Captain (temp.). Captain (temp.) "IN' •. l\L Hocking to .. be Major Dated 20th January, 1942. ' (temp.). Dated 7th February, 1942. · MAR. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 665

The New Zeal(J/11,d Scottish Regiment. Kenneth John McKinnon. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants (temp.) to be Randall Henry Topliss. Lieutenants (temp.):- William Thomas. Andrew Mitchell. Dated 1st January, 1942- Ian Thomson Catto. A. A. Lornie. William Morton. R. R. McGregor. David Howie Scott. N. H. Moody. John Wilson. B. R. Grant. Harry Hore. J. W. D. Gendall. David Erskine Neave. W. McK. Spedding. Alexander Don. G. L. F. Peirson-Webber. Robert Cox. A. H. Campbell. James Stuart Whyte. Dated 2nd January, 1942- Owen Vivian Davies. D. J. Pocknall. Alexander Cameron Armstrong. Arthur Henderson Birss. N.Z. ARMY SERVICE GORPS. Thomas Augustus Eeelesfield. Alexander Carter Graham. 2nd Lieutenant (te1np.) K. St. J. Beehan to be Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 5th January, 1942. The undermentioned to be Lieutenants (temp.). Dated Henry Algernon Harcombe to be 2nd Lieutenant 1st August, 1941:- (temp.). Dated 1st January, 1942. Ernest John Lowen. Thomas Allan Peterson to be 2nd Lieutenant Allan Foster Low. (temp.). Dated 5th January, 1942. William Barr. I Walter Worthy French. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. II Leoni Gr,andi. Captain (temp.) S. H. Hay, M.B.E., M.B., Ch.B., to Joshua Gordon Dungey. be Major (temp.). Dated 16th January, 1942. i Archibald McMillan. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) J. H. Lawry, M.B., I William Thomas Hooke. Ch.B., to be Major (temp.). Dated 24th January, I Malcolm McCorkingale Blaikie. David Gordon Mathieson. 1942. I With reference to the notice published in the New I Duncan 'l'homas Sutherland. Zealand Gazette No. 91, dated 13th November, 1941, }'rederick James Hampton. relative to the appointment of officers, fCYr " James Alexander Michael John McLennan. Nelmes McRae Grant" substitute "John Nelmes McRae Andrew Portous McKerrow. Grant." Robert Alan McGregor. Frank Darnley Oldfield. Thomas Alan Tait. Sister L. :t =:rs~:R~e::n~E:~~E.appointment. I Douglas Robert Rowe. Dated 27th February, 1942. i Thomas Stanley Lonsdale. William Henry James. RESERVE OF OFFICERS. Allan Bell. Alexander Campbell Begg. N.Z. Dental Corps. William Earnest Robins. The undermentioned are posted to be Retired List. I· John Keen. Dated 24th February, 1942 :- I Ernest Cecil Gaskell. Captains- William Bovd. D. M. Beere. Thomas Edward Thompson. N. L. G. Noakes. I George Herbert Hansen, M.M. J. A. Brown. George Lyon Burdon. Lieutenants- David James Kane. R. G. Crawford. George Leonard Morris. J. Y. Warren. Herman Joseph Holm. J. R. Burt. Wilbert Lewis Hotop. D. E. Thomas. Andrew Ree. R. J. Owen. Joseph Power O'Malley. John Anderson. 0. V. Davies. I John Matthew Wilson Bell. OFFICERS CEASING TO BE SECONDED 'DO THE 2ND NEW Henry Livingstone Stokes. Stewart Douglas Jenkins. ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. Henry Hutchinson. Lieutenant-Colonel W. T. Churchward, E.D., Reserve Arthur Henry Nightingale. of Officers, The Nelson, Marlborough, and West Coast George ,smith. Regiment. Dated 8th January, 1942. Tom Learmont. 2nd Lieutenant H. L. Francis. Dated 23rd February, William Kane. 1942. John Barrett Bluett. Sister E. P. 'Wilson, N.Z. Army Nursing .Service. Henry James Frederick de Rohan Wicks. Dated 27th February, 1942. Harold Allan Innes. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. J arnes Harrison Martin. James Keith Henderson. Joseph Wood. Appointments, Promotions, and Resignations of Officers Andrew Dalziel. of the Home Guard. Robert Will1am Connolly. James Hines. Robert Cowie. Army Department, Arthur Edward McGuinness. Wellington, 5th March, 1942. George Henry Knowles. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been Arthur Augustus Mays. H pleased to approve of the following appoint­ William Stafford Perry. ments, promotions, and resignations of officers of the Henry John Robertson. Home Guard:- William Duncan Neill. George Taylor. HoME GUARD. Charles Macfie. The undermentioned to be Captains (temp.). Dated Alexander Archibald Polwarth. James Patrick Coughlan. 1st August, 1941 :- John Muldrew. William Herbert McLew. James Maxwell Saville. Ale:xiander Nimmo. · Geoffrey James Sceats. Frank Dillon Bell. Arthur Francis Stock. Alexander Gordon Leed~. Peter Thomas Moir. Richard John Fuller. Alexander Dun. Charles Miller. Robert James Crawford McGregor. William Henry Thompson. Harry Philip Kent. William Manson. Herbert Arthur Murison. Washington William Webb. Walter Garfield Spite. John Carswell Elliott. Bertram Boyd Walton. Hyde Horatio Herring. Murray Martin. William Andrew O'Neill. David Herd. THE NEW 'ZffiALAND GAZETTE. '[No. ,26

.John Winter Nicolls. Appointments wnd Resignations' of Officers of the Captain James Mathieson Nimmo. Home G'Ua;rd. William Robert Duthie. William Maleolm. Army Department, William McClea. Wellington, 9th March; 1942. Robert Youart. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been Edgar Charles Ruddenklau. H pleased to approve of the following appoint­ .James Ferguson. ments and resignations of officers of the Home William McMann. Guard:- John Herbert Beckingsale. Reginald James Carleton. HoME GUARD. John Neill Duff. The undermentioned to be Captains (temp.). Dated Leonard Archie Gourlay. 1st August, 1941 :- Vincent Bleach. Norton John Dew. Harry Wright Kennedy, M.C. James Galloway Crooks. Burnham Hirst Horner, M.C. Herbert Stuart Norton. .John Lockhart Scott. Vivian Harold Thwaites. Arnold .John Graham. Leslie Stevenson Shannon. Harold Andrew Wagstaff. Alexander Hamilton Chapman. Clarence Alexander Black, Herbert Clifford Walker. George Henry Reid. Keith August McCabe. Kenneth ·Waring Dalrymple. William Manson Sutherland. .James .Johnson Young. Morell Llewellyn Roberts. Raymond Douglas Lyle Irwin. William Lyle Laird; Noel Kingsland Chapman. .John Arthur Charles McKenzie. Cecil Mark Aidan Kebbell. Charles Ewing Whyte. Thomas .John Spelman. James Martin Gray. Robert Harry Abraham. Robert Leslie Smith. .John Francis Lynch. · Andrew Hall. Leslie Dudgeon Purves. Arthur Henry ll]rnest Abbott. Edwin Royden Wells. Andrew ,Jacob Haub. Alfred Oscar Symonds . John Simpson. .John Harold Lucas. Roy Hunter Stevenson. Alfred George Thomas· Bryan. Oliver .Joseph Doidge. James William Silcock. William Reginald Harvey Duke. Ernest Charles Morgan. Peter Keller. Alan Innes Walker. Edward Lancelot Eastgate. Ronald Walton. Edward Fletcher Roberts. Frederick Nelson Stringfield. Basil King. George August Fromm. Harry Wells. Henry Stephen Herbert. Owen Dallison Wildbore. Henry Daniel Williams. Frederick· William Wyatt. Percy Charles Balme. Alfred George Canning Buckland. Ewen Macintyre. Frederick Douglas Gillespie. Harold George Keeley. Kenneth Wilfred Reeee. Claude Patrick Quinlan. .John Edward .J ellie. Richard Charles Morgan. James McLaughlin. Thomas Wallace Aickirt. Frederick William Rudkin. Arthur Geoffrey Strang. Andrew Thompson. Henry .Jolly, M.B.E., V.I). Herbert Leslie Dimmick. Cyril Blockley Robertson. Samuel John Godfrey. Frederick William Dormer. Leslie Hamilton Kemp. Victor Frederick Howell. Norman Henderson ·Brown. Arthur Jack Scott. Erle Frederick Harry Chisnall. William Richmond Auton. Markham Carthew Lysons. Norman George Luxton. George Harold Hope Robertson.. .James Blyth Macfarlane. Clifford Thomas Brooking. .James Goldie Brown. William Koeti Bannister. Roydon Huia Nelson Cresswell. .John Alfred Frewin Swinburn to be Lieutenant Arthur Beasley, (temp.). Dated 1st .January, 1942. Frederick George Baylis. Major (temp.) A. A. Macnab, D.S.O., to be Arthur Parrish. ' Lieutenant-Colonel (temp.). Dated. 20th .January, 1942. Henry Ray Vercoe. Lieutenant (temp.) N. H. Mather to be Captain William Francis Aonui Dennan. (temp.). Dated 6th February, 1942. Percy George ,Pearce. Lieutenant-Colonel W. '.I.'. Churchward, E.D., relin­ Andrew Stanley Fisher. quishes his commission on appointment to the N.Z. George Barnbrook. Temporary Staff. Dated 20th .January, 1942. .Jam,,es Campbell Palmer. Captain C. .J. Bagley, E.D., relinquishes his commis­ Charles Walter Parfitt. sion. Dated. 11th February, 1942. Arthur Charles Orr. Lieutenant (temp.) H. A. Harcombe resigns hi! Henry Vivian Moore Haszard, O.B.E. commission. Dated 10th February, 1942. Reginald George Armitage. . , Lieutenant (temp.) E. R. Pettitt relinquishes his Aubrey de Condrey Tronson. commission. Dated 15th February, 1942. Charles James Melton Clark. Sidney Eric C1inkard. · Um,es of Commwnication (Mechanical Transpo'T"t) Units. Claude Victor George Sims. Roy Waldo Fry Wood. The undermentioned to be Captains (temp.):­ Frank George Massey, D.S.O., M.C. Dated 16th February, 1942- Ernest Dawson Wilkinson. Alan McLaren. Alfred Breward. Andrew Haitly Burn. Oliver Ernest Nicholson. Geoffrey William Insley. The undermentioned to be Lieutenants (temp.):­ Edgar Clift.. Dated 7th .January, 1942- Harrison Nutter Spencer. Andrew· Louis Bonne. Nelson Ashley Ching. Weston .James Barber. Dated 16th February, 1942- Bruee Andrew Todd, M.C . .J ohn Frank .Johnson. Walter John Inder. George Ernest Haydon. .John Francis William Hurrell. .John Ano!rew . Charles Chaytor. William Dickson Rutherford. Charles Bulmer Davis. Wilfred Wyan Fisher. Charles Robert Robinson. George Huyshe Eliot. Herbert Lamon Duncan. .John Herbert Forrest. Norman Herbert Semmens. .James Roy Forrest. Sidney Smith. Ezekiel Mawhinney. William Patrick Morrin, D.C.M., M.M. F. JONES, Minister of Defenee. George James Peters. MAR .. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. :667

The undermentioned to be Lieutenants (temp.). Samuel Mortimer. Dated 1st August, 1941 :- Royce Carmant Miller. William Reason. Robert Willmott. Maurice Guy Philpott. Raymond Melton Brien. Redmond Ormsby Sweet. William Donald Reid. Joseph Lewis Faulkner. Willis Alexander Coles. Harold Tennerson Bloomfield. George William Edward Tapp. Frederick Norman Smith. Edward Hugh Mackay. William McLean. Thomas Cyril Harrison. Philip Henry Clark. Thomas Edward Copsey. Bertram Alexandra Swney. Oliver John Mayne. Lionel Dudley Blomfield. Alban Blomeley. Harold Cook Mabbett. William Horace Lucas. Allan Mackenzie Semple. Harry Hopkins. George Henry Y arrall. Thomas Augustus Bishop. Henry Lovell Vi'hite. Alfred Holt. Geoffrey Leslie Kelk. Malcolm Douglas Carr. John Wesley Attwood. Raniera King. Lan·celot Eric Cooke. Kenith Gordon MacLennan. Charles Frederick Thompson. Keith Campbell McKenzie. Frederick George Warren. Peter Farrell. William Henry Johnston. Selby Brooke Murray. William Fisk. John Davidson Nicholson. Frederick George Thomas Jack. Dudley Cameron Johnson. Rodney Charles Thomas Harding. John Davidson Barron. Harold Charles Nalder. Tupar"a Albert . Morrison. John William Ellis. John Ransfield. Arthur Donald Sydney Pike. Ati Keepa. Maurice Edward William Fitzgerald O.B.E. Howard Gordon McGowan. William Emslie. ' Wilson· Ratcliffe. Gilbert William Ensor. Joseph Stanley McClune. Harry Wakefield Oliver. Thomas Michael O'Carroll. Edwin Masterman Meredeth. John Cumming Clarke. Albert Alexander Potts. David Williams. James Roystan Bennett. Thomas Murray Edwin Richmond, D.0.M. William Webster. Trevor Alison Sansbury. Harry Leslie Bayly. \Villiam Thomas Parsons. George Hughes Griffin. Albert Strong. Thomas 'Walter Thornton. Gareth Wilbur Warner. William Henry Slater. Clarence Duncan Robertson. Robert Murdoch. John Armour Pye. Kenneth Alexander Grant Findlater. Leonard Le Noel. Henry Eugene Alcock. David Williamson. George Elliot Rose. Walter James William Flint. Edward Martin Young. Frederick Leddra Wallis. Owen Jackson Philpot. Laurie Bates. Guy Wilmot Seton. Claude Huia Hinton. John Nicholson. William Henry Porter. Neil Williamson. William Buchanan. Harold Elbert Schofield. Sydney Herbert Anderson. Robert Leonard Sutcliffe. Daniel .Tames Rogers. William Lourie Hollis. Leslie Clark. Sidney James Woodcock. Henry Fletcher Windsor Cliffe. Edward Thomas Stanley. Reginald Fred Percival. Alfred Douglas Turner. .Tames Richard Carss. Leonard Hawkins Little. Stanley Edward Burke. Desmond Charles Freeman. Edmund Grieves Ferriday. Charles Alfred Deihl. Eric John Guthrie Rice. Laurence Acheson Newell. Edward John Leslie Hewitt. Ernest William Evans. William Bramwell Tremewan, M.O. Harold Percival Corlett. Norman Percival Brinsden. Ernest Melville Poynter Small. Llewellyn Gordon Wood. Donald .T enkina. Raymond Charles Russell. Alfred Walter Henry Tong. George Gilmore Brough. Joseph Hector King. Montagu Scott-Young. Ernest Peter Henshaw. Randal Thomas Cleary. Joseph Herberts. Frederick Richard Hart. Brendon Halworth Clark. Ernest Wilfred Robbins. John Henry Rubie. Howard Nelson Johnson. William McKay. William Arthur Leggett. Robert Claude Abel. \Vinfred Anthony Moor. Edward Duncan Barrow Sheffield. Charles Edward White. Ernest William Cross. Conrad Haviland Worth. John Leslie Farnsworth. John Leslie Bernard Morris. Alistair Shaw. Hugh Hussey Brickell. Raymond George Weston. Edwin John Corrigan Reston. Alfred Lawrence Mancer. James Moir McDougall. George Edward King. Charles Stevens Craig. Harry Laurence Newman. Herbert Vincent Middlemiss. iVinston Marmion Smith. Owen Wilder Bamfield. Hubert Harry Mead. Claude Harold Annesley. Alexander Munro Matheson. George Gilchrist. Norman Kenneth McLeod. Leonard Charles Russell. George Coull. Francis Eugene Burns. James Warnock. William Scott. Ashley Harcourt Hills. Frank Brown. John McCurdy King. George Malcolm Wagstaff. Raymond Arthur Wallis. Frederick Archibald McLaren. Ernest John Linn, M.M. Andrew John Lowry. Percy Hudson Instone. .Tames Flanagan Ritchie. Harold Churchill Feudal!. Ronald Frederick Caldwell. Harry Tosland. Alfred Hayward. Frederiek Herbert Palmer. Stanley Cyril Carter. Norman Swindlehurst. Reginald George Fraser-Jones. Aubrey Stevenson. Laurence Frederick Billman. Wilfred Thomas White, M.C. Leslie Mark Shandley. 668 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 26

Thomas Reay. Grey William Wild. John London. Henry Reginald Clark. Frederick Ernest Kuhtz. Percy Williams. Gordon Harold Galloway. Allan Maxwell. Harold Frederick Strange. William Edgar Dynes. Thomas Moore Qualtrough. Leonard Philip Blagden Hilton. George Harl'y Trundle. Arthur Edward Jones. Alfred Allen Neeve. Julian Brook Bell. Thomas Faulkner. Raymond Charles Clark. Hugh Cavanagh Jones. James Gordon Mincher. Henry Ferdinand Christensen. Geoffrey Herbert Matthews. Geoffrey Lee Rouse. • George Arthur Morphett. Reginald Seymour Bates. Samuel Lewis. John George Mitchell. Walter Ormsby. James Hamilton Russell. Charles Jack Agar. Lewin Graham Mackworth Taverner. Archibald Edward Francis Thomson. Marshall David William Anderson. Hector Norman McKinnon. Ronald Heriot Lynch. John William McKay. Rupert Mackay. Harry Clifford Percy. Leslie Hill. Augustus Patrick· Dougherty. Eric James Stitt. Harry Gasson Brookes. Richard George Scott. Arnold Grierson Lamont Cork. Jack Everard Grammer. Howard George Wells. James Gordon Bleakley. Melveen Lewis John Wendelborn. Lincoln John Hills. Ralph Sealey Smith. Noel Graham Gordon. William Rex Abbot Parsons. Frank Duff Mackie. Alfred Joseph Hayden. Allan Fraser McKenzie. Owen Rees Self. Thomas Smith Joeeph Arlington Lee. William Hay Couston. Charles Titmus. William Charles. Herbert Petterson. Ian Graiiam Gibson Strachan. William John McGregor Henderson. Theodore Ernest William Pole. James Alexander McDonell. Arthur George Sayer. Terence Charles· Romlcy. Henry Percival Greenhough. Robert Oswald Young. Frank Merritt. James Taylor Moar. Alexander Morton Callander. Harold Bryce Clapham. Lawrence Broomfield White. Arthur Henry Faulkner. J olm Menzies William Mackenzie. Albert Louis Rosenbrook. Thomas Douglas Ormiston. Robert James Montgomery. Alexander Naismith Tod. Oliver Everick William Olsen. Peter Edmond. Horace William Wood. Harland Parrell Lovell. Reginald Arthur Mercer. Robert Charles Ecclis:field. Alexander Herbert Ferguson. Percival H:;idingham Smith. Stewart Cecil Gibb; Stanley Goldfinch, M.M. Robert Campbell. William John Grant. Christopher Mark Talbot. Ralph Cato. Norman Leicester BaHey. Robert Browne. William Henry Orbell. Ernest Evans Jones. Gordon Lewis Hughes. Arthur Francis Henry Peal, M.C. William Henry Arden. Gordon Vivian Thorpe. John Douglas Henry. George Stewart Coldham. Michael Francis Brien. Frederic William Thorne. William Simmons. John Kenneth Stevenson Hall. Ernest Garnet Butler. Albert Victor Whalley. John Wilfred Ward. Walter Hunter Scott. William Kells Taplin. Henry Gollan. Duncan James Currie. John George Freeland. Laurie Adrian Lawson. Donald Spencer Osborne. Henry Lipman Erle Peryman. Wilfred Le Warne Hussey. Reginald Howard Alfred Best. Alfred John Postles. Douglas Bostock Mackersey. Ronald Roy Harris. John Sims Meadowcroft. Louis Raymond Coles. Henry Ive Forde. Henry Hans J olmson. Walter Henry Ede. Sainsbury Roger Johnston. Jolm Douglas Lang. James Gray Horn. ,John Hall Simpson. Ernest Findsen. Colin Hans Smythe. Arthur Mansill Scott. John Vincent Brennan. Percy Aleck Lingard. Donald Armstrong Perry. John De Tomba Sciascia. Albert James Renner. George William Munford. Claude Ronalc1 Richardson. Walter Leo Carter. John Hallewell. Nelson Robert Sell. Edgar Ernest Hook. Leonard Wilton. Clarence Norman O'Neill. George Alexander Wilson, Courtenay Kenny. Thomas Mitchell. Leopold Valentine Landman. James Bell McGill. Robert Alexander Rutherford. Harry Hargrave. Richard Victor Roy Hovell. James Lynch. Stanley Leonard Danby. Robert Turnbull. John MacGregor Craig. Richard Rance. Edward Roberts. John Nicolson. Harold Camp. Murray Hore. James Henry Reddy. James McMillan. Frederick Ngapo. David John Richard Duncan. Bertie George Rushton. William Howell. Frederick Henry Purdom. William Edward Strode. Albert Thomas Brokenshire, D.C.Jl1I., M.M. Alfred Carey. Henry Guy Murray. James Milne. Arthur Gorton Price. James Alexander Crombe. Albert William Danby, M.M. Reginald Robert Alexander Long. Nelson Bartle Middlebrook. Charles Ho1·e. Lewis Morgan Hayward. George Gall Scott. Joseph Sullivan. Stanley Pearson Hayes. George Stuart Masters. Andrew Stuart. William Eric Westlake. William Norman. AdaIDI!, MAR. 12.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. i 6.69

Benjamin Robert Jordon. EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION II. Maurice Arthur Reeve. Appointments. John Robert McKissock. The undermentioned are granted temporary commis­ Alexander Brown Armour. sions in the rank of Pilot Officer. Dated 1st ]14:arch, Morledge Warhurst. 1942:- Herbert George Wilson. As SIGNAL OFFICER.~. George Frye. NZ 34135 Flight Sergeant F er din an d Daniel Eric Joseph Naylor. BITOSSI. .i Gerald Sanders. NZ 34140 Flight Sergeant James Fred.er i ck Henessy HARPER. Millar Young Craighead. NZ 37231 Acting Flight Sergeant Francis Mait• Archibald Thompson Stewart. land Bissett GEORGE. John Duncan Watt. Philip Cecil Haydock. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH. Andrew Lawson Lindsay. Appointment. Thomas Ross Robertson. NZ 1451 Eric Gabriel BUDGE is granted a tern· William Charles Wilson. porary commission in the rank of Pilot Officer. Dated Jack Ormsby Lucas. 17th February, 1942. Patrick Daniel Moran. Wilfred Leslie Milne. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH, Thomas William Rae. SECTION II, A.T.C. John Avis Pannett. Appointments. Maurice Henry Penney. The undermentioned are granted · commissions in the Cecil Denis Francis. A.ir Training Corps in the rank of Pilot Officer. Dated Stanley Alexander Y oungson. 1st March, 1942 :- Hugh Armitage. Martin Rocke O'SHEA. Charles .Donald Stronach. Basil Arthur KINGAN. Daniel Michael Kelly. Relinquishments . .Archibald Burton. Pilot Officer John Bernard McGUIRE relinquishes his Dated 1st December, 1941- commission in the Reserve of Officers, Section I, Class A. Alexander Lubbock Fetch. Dated 19th February, 1942. Ernest George Burling. Flight Lieutenant Alfred John CALDER relinquishes Walter John Stevens. his honorary commission. Dated 15th February, 1942. John Stamey Wells. William John Logan. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. Robert Elliott -Garfield Morton. William Murray King. Thomas Irvine Bell. William Ernest Miller. Appointments and Promotions of Officers of t_l,e· Royal Evan Gething. New Zealand Air Force. John Victor Stevens. Frederick Edw11rd Detheridge Davies. Alaister Henry Killoh. Air Department, Cyril Herbert Preston. Wellington, 10th Mar.ch, 1942. Gi:iy Hardenberg. Maxwell Oliphant .Stewart. H IS . Excellency. the Governor-General. has peen Thomas Richardson. pleased to approve the following appoiqtments and promotions of officers ·of the Royal New Zeal;tnd Captain (temp.) W .. Lindsay resigns his commission.: Air Force:- Dated 14th February, 1942. Lieutenant. (temp.) H. A. Harcombe relinquishes his GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH; coin.mission, Dated 31st December, 1941. ; Appoinpments. . Lieutenant (temp.)· H. G. Hughan relinquishes his, commission. Dated 14th January, 1942. • • The undermentioned are granted temporary commis­ Lieutenant (temp.) A. J, Beattie resigns his com· sions in the rank of Pilot Officer:- mission. Dated 12th February, 1942. _As PILOTS. Lieutenant (temp.) H. A. P. Slessor resigns his Dated 23rd February, 1942- com:rni,ision, Dated 13th February, 1942. NZ 40662 Sergeant Harold Arthur POOLE. Lieuterrant (temp.) M. G. Bignell resigns his com· mission. Dated 16th February, 1942. Dated 28th February, 1942- NZ 391525 L.A.C. Eric

. EQUI?MENT BRANCH, SECTION II. Acting Viae-Consul of the NetherlandB at Christchwrch Appointments. appointed. 'l'he undermentioned are granted temporary co=is­ sions in the rank of Pilot 'Officer. Dated 10th March, 1942:- Department of Internal Affai'l'i!, Wellington, 6th March, 1942. ;As RAmo OFFICE~. IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to ·N:Z 38195 Sergeant Norman MURRAY. H be notified that the appointment of NZ 39889 ,sergeant Edward Dennitts WILLOOX. N:Z:37161 Sergeant Donald Charles McG'.LASHAN. Thomas James Maling, Esquire, NZ 39254 Sergeant Laurie Frederick William as Acting Vice-Consul of the Netherlands at Christ­ MERCER. church dnring the absence of the Vice-Consul, Mr. G, NZ 401323 Corporal Alfred Douglas Desmond N. Francis, has been provisionally recognized. JACKSON. F. JONES, NZ• 38125 SfF<,bruM'jr, 1942. ·HIS -Excellency the Governor-General has. been p. leased, in pursuance and by virtue of the powers conferred J. 'G. '.BARCLAY, ]lp_frll hini by sectfon 6 of the Scientific and Industrial Research For the Minfal:rer of Lands. Act, 1926, to appoint- · ------~------· Professor Henry George Denham, M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D., Registrar of. Brands .and. I w;pecktr . vf fiftoek appointea.­ to be a member and ·t,5'"6e Chairman of the Advisory . ( Nu!ilee 1fo. Ar,. 3(/25. J Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, and John Clarke Andrews, Ph.D., M.Sc., A.lfredHyde Cockayne, Esquire, , . Eric Raymond Hudson, B.Sc., B.Agr., Dip. C.A.C., Department of Agriculture, lt6qert Owen Page, D.Sc., Wellington, 5th March, 1942.

'1eorge Augustus Pascoe, Esquire, ·H·•··. IS Excellency t),e Governor-General . has, on the 2nd Theodore Rigg, Esquire, l\LSc., 111.A., F.I.C., F.R.S.N.Z.,. ' day of March, 1942, been pleased to appoint- John Morris Ranstead, Esquire, and . William Ernest Fell William Riddet, B.Sc. (Agric.), N.D.A., N.D.D., to be Rrgistrar of Brands for the Ohat!JJ!,M Isl.1tfid$ !'tml An t.o be the other members of the said Council of Scientific and Insp'e'ctor f6'r th,e plitposes of the S!mk Aeti, li!OS; vice 'tridusttial Research, the appointmen.t to h:t\ie ~ll'ect _>Is on Carl Leslie Spencer, · resigned. and from 1st January, 1942, until 31st DMe11ibet, 1942, . J. G. BARCLAY, MOOst,ir of A~tfo11lture. I). WILSON, For t),e Minister in Charge of Sc\entliic and Industrial Research Department.

. Member of Liaenswg. Committee qJt,fiJ;ioinU,d, Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 25th February, 1942, ·ff·_rs_ . Exoollency the .Gov_ernor-Gene_ r_al. has.•. been Department 0£ JustlM' , pleased, in pnrsu,:ince of secti'On 46 of the Wellington, 10th March, 1942. Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, IS.. Excellency the Governor-General .has been 1 1928, to increase. the total number of members of the H pleased to appoint Birchville Domain Board from three to four, and to Wilfred Fosberrey Stilwell, Esqnite, S.M., appoint= Alfred Francis Cooper to bil ,a member· of the Licensing Con;unitt!l'e for the District . af Wellington from 13th lYtarch, 1942, viae as the· addition.al member ther-eby t®dt!~d nooeeii!laty. J. L; ·Stout, Esquire, S.M. R. G, MACMORRAN, Un

ll,, G, MAQMQRRAN1 Uniler0Secretary for L!il\\.;l'll, MAR. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 671

Deputy Registrar of Marriages, &e., appointed. David Bruce Simpson to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Registrar-General's Office, Oturu, on and from the 1st day of February, 1942. Wellington, 5th March, 1942. David Marshall N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris I conferred on me by the Marriage Act, 1908, and the at Lyttelton, on and from the 3rd day _of March, 1942:' Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1924, I, Percy Harold Keith Brodie McClellan Wylde, Deputy Registrar-General, do hereby appoint to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at David Marshall Rangitahi, on and from the 1st day of February, :\ll4ll,. to b.e the Deputy of the Registrar of Marriages ap.d of Births and Deaths for the District of Lyttelton. 1 • • G. T. BOLT, Secretary. P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. ,National Ser1Jice Emergency Regulations· 1940.-Declara­ Deputy Registrar of Marriages,

R.egistrar-Oeneral's Office, Wellington, 9th March, 1942. ,JN pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 9 of the National Service Emergency I N pursuanee and exercis.e of the power and auphority Regulations 1940, the Minister of National Service doth 0onfel'red on me by the Marriage Act, 1908, and ·hereby declare the. undertakings set forth hereundw:. t~ • the Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1924, I, Percy be essential undertakings for the purposes of thqse Hal.'Oillil Wylde, Deputy Registrar-General, do hereby ,regulations:- · appoint Robert .James Ware. Thompson and Hills, Ltd., at Auckland. S. Kirkpatrick and Co., Ltd., at Nelson. to be the Deputy of the :Registrar of Marriages and .J. Wattie Canneries, Ltd., at Hastings. of Births .:.n.d Deaths for the District of E:umara. Irvine and Stevenson's St. George Co., Ltd., at 4,uck, P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. land. . . • Irvine and Stevenson's . St. George (10., L,td,, !l,t Dunedin ( excluding the manufacture of starch). Appointments in the Public Service. Pioneer Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at ChristchQ.rch. .J; .J. Melhuish and Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. . Hayward Bros. and Co., Ltd., at Christchurch. Office ofthe Pv.blic Servi,ce C.:>mmissioner, Dunedin Canning Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. Wel).ington, llnd March, 1942. Dated this 6th day of March, 1942. I!.. ~ ~.. · ·e S.....er.vjce Co.. mmissioner has made the following T ~ajnt:iMU:ts w·the Public Service:- D. WILSON, ~or the Minister of National Service. Catherine Tli.ompson (Mrs.) to pe ;11~gµit,rar pf ~s and Deaths of Maor.js l'!t Mar~i:.nJi, O'll ,&Ul\l f~m $<1 1st .dll-Y of })'<,l,ruary, 1911,2. N ation,al Service Emergency Regulations 1940.-.Amend­ ,fo;lm Edward Cooke me_nt to Declaration of Essential Undertakings to ··b_e ~egistrar .of Birth-'! and Deaths of Maoris at Waikare, (No. 19). on a.ud frni;n the 1st dicy of February, 1942. ,l\lioe l3'o@y (Mr:s.) to he Re~trar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Whanga­ I N pursua.nee of the powers·. conferred up.on. him .by mai,iuo, e :ij.egi11tra.l' of :airths and Deaths of Maoris at Takahiwai, takiu.gs (No. 19) by including therein the undertaldngs · ou .!1114 from ,1,he 2nd day of Maroh, 1942. ,set 'f:orth h.ereunder :- George Eric WigM W. Toomey and Co., of Christchurch. Q)larl81! Lees. and Co., at Newmarket, to .be ~egistrar of ilfaths a,nd Deaths of Maoris at Ohautira, R'.illip and .Jackson; Lt<;!., at Newmarket. on M.d ;frmu th 1st .da.y of Fe,bruary. 1942. Barnet Glass Perdriau Rubber Co. of New Zealand, Hilaa Ellen Dane (Mrs.) Ltd., at .Junction Street, Woolston. · t,o ·be Registrar of Births anc,I Deatl;ls of l\faor.is at Whirµiaki, Wooff and Salvesen, Ltd., at Christchurch. on \\1:l4 fl'o,;u :t;he l st day of February, ll)ustone Andrews and Beaven, Ltd., at Christchurch. to be Registrar .of Bh:ths and Deatl\s of '1\1:aoris at Te Kaha, Moller and Carter, at Newmarket. on a.nd ®om the 1st day of Febm11,ry, 1942. .Jenkins and Mack, Ltd., at Wellington, The Broadway Motor Cycle Co., Ltd., at Newmarket. IlM:ry .J awliitira, c,q and from the 1st .day of .February, 1942. doth ,hereby amend the Declaration of Essential Under· takings (No. 16) by including therein the undertakings Beatrice ,Scott Grieve (Mrs.) set forth hereunder:~ · · to. l>e ;l:leputy ~egi!!,1;rar of Births au.d D<;>a,ths of Maoris at Charles .Judd, Ltd., at Thames. Twaan>, QJ1.;i,n\l from tli.e ii$ day of F<;>l,ruary, 1942. A.· F. Martin, at Palmerston North. ll'!orence May Susannah Young (Mrs.) G. T. Gillies, at Oamaru. to be Deputy Registra,r of Births and Deaths of Maqris at ·swan Electric Co., Ltd.,. at Wellington. Werowero, on and from the 1st day of February, 1942. Ross Engineering Qo., Ltd,, at Wellington. May Gledh.ill KU,1.gsford (Mrs.) Dated this 6th daY' o~ March, 1942, . to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris , D. WILSON, , at Moehau, on and from the 3rd day of Febi;trn,'vy, ]'84$. For the Minister of National Se:rvfce'. . 672 'rH1£ :mi1W ZEAL#W .GAZETTE .. J -~:.; National Service .Emergency Regulatiom 19!10.­ Binns Engineering Co., Ltd., at Auckland. peclaratioo of Esse'll,tial Underta7cings (No. 55). Speedway Steam. Products, Ltd., at Auekland. J. J, McCaskey and Son, Ltd., at Wellington. Taylor and Pointon, Ltd., at Palmerston North. R. R. Bramley and Co., at ·Auckland. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by · Dated this '9th day of March, 1942.; I. · Regulation 9 of the National Servi.ee Emergency. t· Regulations .1940, the Minister of National Service dotk D. WILSON, , r hereby declare the undertalrings set forth hereunder. in ·For the Minister of National· Service. respect only of Air Force work under contract to· the Public' Works Department to be essential undertakings ! -'•for the purposes of thcise regulations:- ' . i \Notice respeotim,g Proposed AlteratU/'11, of Ethe southern . boundary of Rural Section , 1161; takings (No. 17) by including therein the undertaking 'thence to and along that, boundary, and northerly along set forth hereunder:- the western boundary of the said Rural Section. 1161 Lynn Laces (subsidi3:ry of W. Burns arid Co.; N~w and the -western boundary of ·Rural Section 4; across . Z,ealand, Ltd.),· at Auckland. . the Sumner Road to the iritersectiori of" the north• 'bated· this .9th day of Mar~h, 1942. western side of that. road with the.. said boundary; ·,thence. We\!terly. acrqss the road reserved along. :t~e right ' D. WILSON, bank ·of the River Heathcote, and across the sa.id :dyer Fbr the Minister of National Service. ·byla. right line bearmg 265a 09', distance 681;5 links,' :to a. point on the . boundary of the City of Christ­ ------~·--'-'--~~------chµrch_; ..thence north-westerly along. that ,bou:t);dary a ;total distance of 3l'i'·O links to the intersection. of that National Service' Emergency Regulations 1940.­ :boundary wit];,. the ·north-eastern boundary of Reserve Amendment to Declaration of Essential Undertahim,gs 47A; thence easterly ·across the Rivei:1 Heathcote by a (No. 19) . . .ri~ht line bearing 77° 56!, distance 750,0: links, :to. a ' yomt on the Heathcote County boundary,; •thence •easterly generally along the Heathco.te County boundary :to the point of commencement. ; · ' N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by I Regulation 9 of the National Service Emergency R JONES,- · . · . '· Regulations 1940, the Minister of National Service doth Foll the Minister.of,I:q,ternal Affairs. hereby amend the Declaration of Essential Under­ (I.A. 104/44,) takings. (No. 19) by including therein the undertakings set forth hereunder:- · i,~------·---"-__::__::__::__::__ _ Ilic!ririson ~ton,. Ltd., at Dunedin. . I . . A, Morrison and Co., Ltd., at Dunedin. !;Reffllt :of :Electioo of a Member of .the WelU,ngton Fir,;. Turnbull and Jones, Ltd., at Auckland. j BoO!l'd by FiJre-inS'Urance Companies, . . . : . . , Atltililion and Son,. Ltd., .at Christchurch, :Ma11grovite Belting,. Ltd,, at Lower Hutt. ,Carter and Guise, Ltd., at Wellington. Department 0:f Internal Affair~, . , Vesta Battery · Co., Proprietary, Ltd., at Miramar, · Wellington, 3rd March, 1942. _Wellington. R. V. Cook and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. :THE following result of the election of a member Millar, Paterson, andCo., Ltd., at Auckland. : of· the Wellington Fire· Board ·has been reported·\ A. and G, P,rice, J:..td,, at Auckland: . r' · ;to. the Minister of Internal Affairs, and is notified· m .' A. W. Be.ere and Co., Ltd., at Auckland. ~ccordance with. the rules. under the Fire. Brigades Act, Kibby's Met.al Pressing Works, at New Plymouth. 1926:- · Union Fmmdr~es, Ltd., at Hawera.· Wellington ll'ire Board. · W. Wilson, Ltd., at. Auckland. W. Monteith and Son,' at Au<1kl1i.nd. · J, G. BARCLAY, Exide Batteries of :New Zealand, Ltd., at Lowe~ For the Mi,n.ister, of Internal Affairs... . ,, (-W\:. 7:6#/48,) ...... L'. :i; Hu~t: :,:: ! . --- .'... \ '; - --. -. ·: ·;·~ MAR. 12.] THE NEW ZEA¥ND GAZETTE .. 673.

Notice of Intention to take Land for HO'UBing P1frp08es in Bl,ock IX, Belmont Sur.vey District.

' ' . ' ·. . . ' . . ' '' ~ }: ·.': O'.l'ICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions oft.he Public Wo~ks Act, 1928, and section 32 Clf!. N the Statutes Amendment Act, 1936, to take the land described in the Schedule ,hereto for housing purposes : .. ;And., notice is hereby further ·given that the plan of the land s(> required to be taken is deposited in the post-0:llice: .'at : Lower Hutt ·and is there open for inspection; · and that all persons affected by the taking of the said. land should, .if·l they have any well-grounded objections to the taking · of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing; within forty days from the first publication of this. nbtice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. 'SCHEDULE. -' Approximate . Areas of the Pieces Coloured p,i of Land required Be~ I Plan . to llll taken. ·:I

A. R. P. 3 2 13 Part Subdivision 1 l ~ .1 2 Subdivfsion 2A 2 1 20·7 Subdivision 2B :::.e. .7. 0 30. Subdivision 4 6 1 0 Subdivision 5 Orange. 4 1 6 Subdivision 6 1'·Blue. ·:: 6 1 37 Subdivision 7 Sepia. 5 2 27 Subdivision 10 of Section 58, Hutt .Di~trict .. Blue.·, .1s~_i 2 3 0 Part Subdivision 11 I Sepia, 3 1 28 Part Subdivision 12 f · Orange. ..., 4 330 Part Subdivision 15 3. 1 24 Part Subdivision 16 I · 1 ~~~~a•. b.lue. . 0 1 16. Part Subdivision 17 J Bordered l Btlpia., ------'------~------'--'--·...... __,__...... _ All situated in Block IX, Belmont. Survey District. · (S.O. ~805.) In the Wellington L~nd District; as the same ·are more '.particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 11'2827 ,, deposited in ,the office of the Minister. of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured ..as above men~ii:nied. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 9th day of March, ~942 .. H. T. ARMSTRONG, Minister of Public Works. : ; (P;W. 24/1258/3.) ..

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NoUce. of Intention to take Land in Bl,ock IX, Moeraki Survey 2. This Order applies to Messrs. McKendrick Bros., ! · . · District, for Road. Ltd., Auckland, and to the workers employed by, that , ;company in the manufacture of sandbags.. · ·. - OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the 3. The provisions of all . Acts and all regrllatiti:rut · N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1928, to execute 'thereunder, and of all awards.and industrial agreements a certain public work-to wit, the -construction of a road­ :under the Industrial Conciliation· alld Arbitration Act, and for the purposes ef suah public work the land described .1925, and of all other voluntary agreements affecting in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken : And notice is 1conditions of employment shall be and are, , hereby.' hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to :snspended in so far as they operate. to, restriot ·.Qr, be taken is· deposited in the post-office at Hampden and is :prevent the employment of female workers en,. shift, .. there open for inspection ; and that all persons affected by ·work l)etween the hours of 7 a.m.· and 11,p.m.. fromt, the execution of the said public work or by the taking· of Monday to Friday. inclusive, .subject, ,however, .. to ,the:, the said land should; if they have any well-grounded objections terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. .. , , - to ·the ·execution of the said public work or to the taking · 4. Two shifts shall be:worked each day, the mor.ning:1 of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such .shift froni 7 a.m. to 3 p.'m, with a break ol! half ·an , writing, within forty days from the first publication of this . .hour for a meal, . and the afternoon shift from 3 p.m., ·: notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. . to 11 p.m. with a break of half an hour for a,'meal," ·m-eal intervals on both shifts to be paid for. SCHEDULE. 5. Shift~ shall be rotated. ·' ! AP~OXIMATE area of the piece of land required to be .taken ; 6. Adult male workers shall be· paid at th~. rate of:· 26·4 perch~, £5 per week of forty hours, and female. workers coin~ '. Being part Section ~5. mencing at the work _shall be paid at . the .. rate of : Situated in Block IX, Moeraki Sur.vey District (Otago £2 10s. per week of forty. hours with a'li, ihcrease 'to''' R.D.). (S.O,:M 152.) £3 per week after two months'. experience, and tlieJ,'e-' · after not less than £3 per week. .. · ·· · · : · · 1 In the Otago Land District ; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 103371, 7. The rates pr~vided, i,;_ clause 6 hereQf fo~ fe~J~ .. deposited in· the office of the Minister of Public Works at workers shalt be subject to the provisions of the gen~r,al , Wellington, and thereon coloured red. order of the Court of Arbitratio;n dated 9.th Aug'Ul!ti,1940, , .made in pursuance of the Rates of Wages Emergency As witness my hand at Wellington,. thls 9th day of :Regulations 1940, increasing rates of ~uneration by Ma.rch, 1942. an amount equal to .five per cent, thereof, and the rates H. ~ • .A.RMSTRO~G, Minister of,Publie Works., 'provided in clause ·6 hereof for both 'male and female workers shall be subject· to the- provisio!lB · ~f· an,.y, ophet'; (P.W. 70/16/59/0.) general order that may hereafter be' made· by , the · .Court of Arbitration in pursuance of tlie ' sil:id. · Tiu! 'Saniibdg MO!M.1,faotwring Labowr Legi.siation 'regulations. S'IJ,S1}ension Order 1942. 8. Each adult male w:qrker shall r!lCeive in. addition .. to his ordinary wages the sum· o:)' 2s, ;per shift wlii)n ' . HEREAS it appe1Lrs to me to be necessary for .employed on the afternoon shift, and each ,:l;e:rnji,l!); W securing the publio safety, the defence of New worker shall receive in addition to. her, ord~ry '\Yag_as:. Z\laland,. the efficient prosecution of any war. in . which the sum ?f 2s.. 6d. per week. extra when emp!oy~ ·011, i' His Majesty· may be engaged, and for maintaining the mornmg shift and the sum of 2s. per sliift extra · supplies . and services essential to the life of the com· when employed on the afternoon shift. · · ·' '. ,'.' ' munity, I, Patrick Charles_Webb,. Minister of Labour, 9. This.Order shall come into effect.on th~.day.of'.. pur~uant to. the Labour. Legislation Emergency Regula­ the. date hereof. , · . . , "· ,.,, tions 1!140, do hereby order as follows:- 1. '!'.his Order may be cited as the Sandbag Mann· Dated at Wellington,. this 11th day of March; 1942,, facturing Labour Legislation .suspension Order 1942. _:e: C, WEBB',' Minister '

Declwring a Place to be a, Prohibited Place· wn,der th,e Notification under the Shipping Control. Emergency Regulati'1ns Defence Emergency Regula;tions, 1941. 1939.

URSUANT . to the Defence Emergency Regulations URSUANT to the Shipping Control Emergency Regula­ P 1941, the Minister of Defence doth herel;>y declare P. tions 1939 the Naval Board hereby gives notification. the place situated in the Schedule hereto to be a as under:- pD<>h~bited place for the purpose of the Defence 1, This notification may be cited as the Ranraki Gulf Emergency Regulations 1941. A.r,rchorage and P11ssage Prohibition Notice 19· 2. 2, This noti6.cation shall take.. effl')ct on the ,day follow;ing SCHEDULE. the date of publication hereof in the Gazette . •MILITARY AREA.-GREAT BARRIER ISLAND. ;!. So long as this notification remains in force no master ALL that area of land, containing by admeasurem:ent or person in charge of any ship to which the said regulati0I1S approximately 70,000 acres, situated in Barrier, Try­ apply shall anchor his ship or cause or p<:lrmit his ship to phena, ;:i11d Fitzroy Survey Districts, Great Barrier be anchored in any part of the waters described iµ the ll'irst Islanii Qpunty, and known as Great Barrier Island. Sehedule to this notice. All in the North Auckland Land District. As the 4. So long as this notification remains in force no master same is more particularly delineated on a plan marked .or person in charge of any ship to which the said regulations Army P.P. 54, 205/3/1, and deposited at Army Head­ apply shall permit his ship to be in the waters described in quarters at Wellington. the Second Schedule to this noti.ce. Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of March, 1942, 5•. The waters descr;ibed in the said Second Schedule being part of the waters described in the s.ai

URSUANT to the Shipping Safety Emergency Regula.- · . FIRST SCB:EPULE. P tions l:940 the Minister of Defence doth here by make the followi»g Oro.er :- PROHlBITlllD ANOHORAGE. ALL those waters of the · Haurllfki Gulf lying within and 1. This Order may be cited as the Shipping Safety (Hauraki bounded by a line commencing at Rakauananga Point on Gulf) Order 1942. 2. The restrictions imposed by this Order shall apply with the southern .side of Whangaparaoa Peninsula, and running respect to all small craft as defined in the Shipping Safety thence on a bearing of 120° for a distance of approximately Emergency Regulations 1940 to which the Shipping Control five miles to a; right line between Bollon's Rock on the Emergency Regulations 1939 do not apply. western side of Tiritiri Island and Gardiner's Gap between 3. This Order shall take effect on tl;te day following the &o,gitoto Island and Motutapu ; . thence along · the said date Qf pu]Jlioation hereof in the Gazette. right line (bearing approximately 175°) to Gardiner's Gap 4. So long as this Order re:qiains in force no master .or person ' aforesaid ; thence along the northern shore of Motutapu to in charge of any small craft to which this Order applies shall Hop/>e Ba.y Point OR the eastern side of Motutapu ; thence anchor his craft or cause or permit his craft to be anchored a;lqo,g the limit of the Auckland Harbour to Waiheke Island; therice along the northern shore of Waiheke Island to Thumb in any part of the watexs ,described in th1> First Schedule to. Point on Waiheke Island; thence on a right line ()Jearing this Order. 5. So long as this Order remains in force no master or approximately 326°) to Flat Rock; thence on a bearing of person in charge of any small craft to which this Order 300° to Kawau Island ; thence along the southern shore of applies. shall permit his craft to be in the waters described in Kawau Island to Momona Point on Kawau Island ; thence the Second Schedule to this Order. on a right line to Fmh Point at the southern end of Kawau 6. The waters described in the said Second Schedule ]Jeing Bay ; thence in a southerly direction along the coast of the part at' the waters described in the sa.id First Schedule .each ma,i.nlatid to the commencing point, exoludi:ng, however, .the waters of Mahurangi Harbour, Waiwera Creek, and all of ithe restriotioru, set out ;in clauses 4 andli hereof 1s without prejudice to the .fene~Mity of the proillihiut IDl, phe other rivers, creeks, and streams enforing the Gulf between ot)J.w.Qf tho;\e oJ,anses.. Fish Point and Whangaparaoa :Peninsula afor.esaid. .Fl:RST SCElE:OULE. Pii.®IBI!r]i)'I) ANCJIO'\l,A,GJ!J. ,SECO:ND .SCHEDUL.E. Ai.r, those waters of the Hauraki Gulf lying ·within •and J:'RQJ't!BITED PASSAGE. bo~ded by a line .commencing at Rakauananga . !P-0int can Aw. tho&!l wate1:,1 of the llauraki Gulf lying wjthin arn;l the ,,iouthern sicile of Whangaparaoa Penwsula, and running •bo.,)/.llIld W'h.angaparaoa Pefi:in~ula aforesaid. Z'll.11 Q~WP,U,(11!1,e (Jontrol N otioe :f.51#2. -SEOQNB SCHE®U't,E. Pl\Qlm!ITJ;:p J.' ASS.t\,Gll, .Ul'UiliUANT ,to the Factory Emergenc.y Regulations Ai,i..; i;hose waters of th.e Rauralllomg po,int. . . ,siven. · · · D>!-~~iW4lll~ t,his - day ,of)iarch, 1942. i Da,~ at Wellillgton, this .9th day of March, 194~. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. G. A. PASCOE, Factory Controller. LMA'lt'.-' 12.] ··· ffl NEW •ZEALAND· 'GAZETTE.

-. "i !,icenses issued to Wholesalers under the Sal,es Pila: Act, 1982----83. .::·,·•<•-("·.·> ' ' Oust.oms Depa$nent, Wellington, 12th March, 1942. is hereby notified for public inforD11Ltion that licenses to ao1; as wholesalers under the Sales Tax Aot, 1932-33, r have been issued to the lJ:!ldermentioned persoµs, firms,. and companies oa.rrying on business at the pl&oes ~ opposite the names of each respeotively, · · · ·-- _ _ . . · E. D. GOOD, Comptroller of eusfb~. ______,/ __ .___ . ' . ,.

Name of Licensee. Place or Placea at whlob l Bualneaa la carried on. A. Auckland Feather Dyers and Manufacturers (from lat February, 1942) Auckland. Auckland Knitting Mills, Ltd. (from 19th January, 1942) A~okland.

Blakely, L. C. (Mrs.) (fr!~ lat FebruJ;: 1942) Christchurch. E., Eade, Patricia St. Clair (Miss) (from lat March, 1942) Christchurch. En-Ta Toys, Ltd. (from lat January, 1942) Auckland. H. Hadland, J.E. C. W. (from.lat February, 1942) Petone. Harries, S. F., Ltd. (from lat January, 1942) Auckland. Hubnei!, ;I'hllip (from lst:Febrnary, 19'2) Auckland. L. L~rkin, R. C. (from 14th February, 1942) Auck,land. M. McLeod, J. S. (from let February, 1942) .. Auckland.· MacPherson and Co. (from lat January, 1942) Wellington. Modelko Products (from lat January, 1942) Christchurch. '· - . . P. . . -. · 'l>arisian Coat Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (from 20th January, 1942) ).uolrlan

J. I Jeffries and Coe (from 30th September, 1941) Auckland.

' K. Kirk, Charles Herbert (from 20th January, 1942) Christchurch. L. Long, W. H., and Co., Ltd. (from lat February, .1942~ Wellington. M. . McQuarrie, D., and Co. (from 31st October, 1941) .. lnvercargill •

. N. N.Z. Sun Newspaper and Printing Works, The (from.31st October, 1941) Auokl,and. o. Organ, A. D. (from 31st December, 1941) _ Auckland. P. l>arisian Gown and Suit Manufacturing Co. (from 19th January, 1942) Auckland. Patterson, Thomson, and Co., Ltd. -(from 81st July, 1941} -Ohristohuroh. •' Peter Mill" (from 31st October, 1941) Auckland. fh!»nix Printinl,! (Jo. {frQI!! 31st ~~tnber, !941) Inveroargill, ·.TlIE .. ,mJW, ~,,GAZETTE. . . ' .....,... ,· , •, ;,, '

.:·:N~o!Lice~ Place or Places at which Business Is carried on.

,;;,>'·,·: ... ,···· . R ·. h·it~lian'iri''saiwmilling eo: (from 3ist July,'l94i). Te ;KuitC ReeseJ~ros,, Ltd. (from 31st J.anuaey, }942) Christchurch. Ros~; V: R: (from 31st' January, t942y · :. Auckland .. Ruatoria Sawmilling Co. (from 31st Maroh, 1941) •. Ruatoria. s. . Sales Orders Services (from 1st December, 1941) Wellington. Simpson, F: A., Ltd. (from 1st February, 1942) Wellington. Smith, G. S. (from 24th November, 1941) ' Whangaret. T. Thompson, E. (from 16th February, 1942) W!)llington. Traders Supplies (from 31st Jap.uary, 1942): Auckland. w.: We.rd and Co. (from 30th November,.1941) : Au'.okla,:,.d. Williams, L. (from 30th November, I:941) I Auckland. ' '

Minister'8 Doomcma under BalM Ta:,; Act; 1932-33.

Customs Department, Wellington, 11th Maroh, 1942. is hereby notified for publio informaition that the Minister of Customs .has decided to interpret the SeJes Tax Aot, r 1932-33 (hereinafter referred to as ".the Act"), as under:- ·· . , . It should be understood tho.t the deoieions contained herein may be revised from time to· time in. the light of further information which may be obtained by the Minister,

Record No.

The following go~d.l!.are ~ be regarded as (a) j.ncluded or (b) not included under the exemptions set 01;1t in Column No,·l (below):.;- · · ' · , · . . ·

Exemption. · Goods regarded as Goods not regarded as Included No. of Included under Exemption. 1 No.of I under Exemption• Decision. . Declslon. -:· Column No.1.:. 1 · Column No. 2. 1 Column II o. s.

C (B) 21/13/4 Anresthetios, generai orlo~al 47 Ethyl chloride, whep packed (Tariff item 100) · in veJve:operated flasks of a capacity not exceeding 4 fluid OUnCt)8, . C (s) 10/11/3 Animal fats or oils, crude br 47 Adeps lanre (the purified, refined ·' fat of the wool of .sheep) hydrous or anhydroUll; C (s) 21/111 Clips, tsg:s, rings, a:nd 47 Tags, or labels; of cardboard, simi/,ar article8' for the for !'ttachment, to .plants '' i.il.entificatfon oflivest~' distributed by nurseries. &c. (Tariff item 315) . C (a) 2/13/9 Electric motors; also starters, :Mercury switches for use as controllers, and slide rails controllers · for electric therefor : motors.· (s) 3/85 Gold and silver bullion ; . 47 Gold; granulated, in·theform of" shot." C (s) 3/38/4 Machinery, m a c h i.n e ,s, 47 welding torches designed for machine-tools; and ap­ for use with ~· Rocki!as" plia'Tl,Cef/, viz; , · · PeouliJ.r (a liquefied gas for use in to metal-working, wood­ heating, lighting, and il­ working, stone-working, luminating). or glass-werking C (s) 3/22 Machinery, &c., of a class or 47 Ironwork, geJvanized (not kind which, if they hll,d being bolts, nuts, screws, been appro'O'ed by the rivets, or washer!I) for the Minister under item. 31)2 wooden cross-arms of of the Customs Tariff, · telegraphic and, electric I' would have been admitted transmission poles.* thereunder,: · C (s) 2/51/2 47 " tow head trolley " at­ tachments for " Lennix :'; electric hoists. C (s) 2/17)3 47 Valves, foot, for use with pumps for raising or distri- buting liquids. · · · C (s) 20/6/8 Sand, gravel, rubble, fowl­ 47 Talc schist, pulverize . grit, and building-stone, unworked• · .. ,... , ... C (s) 2/89/2 Spray-pumps, foot or hazid 47 Fire bucket-pumps (spray­ power pumps in mechanical com­ bination with water·con­ I tainers), for use in fire­ fighting. ' I C (s) 11/1 Vehicles, .{,i!;,: Fsrin. 47 Two-wheeled t~ailerS'. and wagons similar vehicles. C (s) 10/4/6 Wheat flour, including wheat 47 "Gluteen," a starch-reduced meal and similar prepara-.. · wheat flour. · · · · tions of .wheat

•·n,;..;..,.·deci8io\,:1n Minister's Declslori No.16, gazetted 6th July, 1933; (NoTE.-The decision respecting "Fire1bucket-pumps," appearing in Minister's:Decision No. 46, gazetted 2nd October, 1941, is cancelled.) , , , I . . • . . .' ; ,: • , • . · · • ·. (NoTE.-The decision respecting '' Te,,; and boards," appearing- in .Minister's Deciiiion No. 46, glj,zetted 1~d October, ] 1)41, should be amended tq read.." 1'~ .11nd bo;,.rds.") . ' ' · ' (

M inilJter' 8 Ded8i<>n8 under Oustoms Atta.

Customs Department, Wellington, 9th March, 1942. T is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. tbe Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the Customs I Acts in relation to the undermentioned articles as follows:- . NoTES.-(a) ''Not elsewhere included" appears as n.e.i.; "other kinds" as o.k.; 11 articles and materials suited fOr, aJ].d to be used solely in, the fabrication or repair of goods within New Zealand" as a. and m.s. (b) Articles marked thus t are revised decisions. (c) The rates of duty payable on goods set out hereunder have not been shown except in the ease ,of good.a classed under Tariff items 416, 448, and 449 (2), and of goods admitted (under the provisions of section 11 of the Customs .Amendment Aet, 1927) at a rate of duty lower than that provided for in the First Schedule to the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1984. Where goods are admitted under the provisions of section 11 ~foresaid, the reduced rate is marked with an asterisk. (d) Steam-engines, gas-engines, oil-engines, and electric or other motors are not, unless otherwise indicated, to be regarded as parts of the machines with which they are imported. . ( e) Surtax as provided for in section 5 of the Customs Acts ~dment Act, 1930, or primage duty as provided for in section 4 of the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1931, as the case may be, is payable in addition -to the duties set out hereunder.

Rate of Dnty. Classified Record Goods. nndcr Tariff British Item No. Preferential General Tariff. Tariff.

Animal glands or tissues, liver, pancreas, pituitary, and thyroid preparatfons, viz. :-- 68-4/459 /4 "Silbe" Asthma Inhalant (Silten Ltd., London) .. 120 (2) A. and m.s., viz. :- Chemicals, &c., used in manufactures, viz.,- t68-4/3/3i " l\iitin _11'.F.," a moth-proofing agent used in the manufacture 448 Free Free. of textiles (NOTE.-The decision under T.I. 121 (I) on" Mitin F.F." is cancelled.) Oils, miscellaneous, 'Viz.- 68-9/5/102 " Oil No. S 800.," on declaration by a rubber manufacturer 448 Free Free.. that it will be used by him only in the processing of rubber Paper, viz.- 68-6/131/2 Cigarette-tipping paper, being tissue paper printed in imitation 448 Free Free.· of cork strip, imported in narrow rolls for the purpose of tipping cigarettes Chemicals, drugs, and other substances, &c., for use as culture media, microscopic stains, indicators, &c., viz.!­ 68-4/317/30 " Chrysoidine S.S." 107 68-4/317/30 "Fuchsin Acid S.S." 107 68-4/317 /30 "Safranine S.S." (water and alcohol soluble) 107 68-4/317/30 "B.D.H." Soil-testing Outfits (No. 1), in boxes, comprising 107 chiefly bottles of chemical reagents for testing the acidity or alkalinity of the soil

Machinery, &c., and appliances, viz. :­ Agricultural, viz.,- N.e.i., viz.- 68-2/484/3 Harvesting machine, tbe " Case Combine, Model A. 6 " 333 (2) (NoTE.-The "Wisconsin Model A" oil engine forming part thereof is to be separately classified under T .I. 352, and admitted free under section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1927, provided that a declaration is made by the importer that the engine will be used only in a " Case Model A. 6 " harvesting machine.) Manufacturing, industrial, &c., viz.,­ Bootmaking and leather-working, viz.- . 68-,2/34/38 " Welder-on" machine, the'' Land1s," for boot manufactur... 352 ing and repairing Fruit-preparing and vegetable-preparing, viz.­ 68-2/145/6 " Green Bean Snipper " 352 Laundry machinery, viz.- 68-8/13/3 Fabrics of felt, and of cotton, in rectangular pieces, cut to 352 size, and imported in sets, for making up " blocker beds " for collar-ironing machines Transmission gear, viz.- 68-3/438/3 Universal joints other than those specially suited for use on 352 the drive and transmission shafts of motor. vehicles Vulcanizing and rubber manµfacturing, viz.- 68-3/225/4 Retreading machine for rubber tires, the" Hamill" 352 68-3/225/4 Retreading machine for rubber tires, the " Lodi" wedge.fit 352 Free Free.* vulcanizer

* Under section 11, Customs. Amendment Act, 1927. Minister's Order No. 68.] E. D. GOOD, Comptroller of Customs.

The Education Board of the District of Otago.-Election of Letters of Naturalization revoked. One Member for· the Central. Ward.

N accordance with the Second Schedn!e to the Education I Act, 19]4, it is notified that Mr. John Ira Fraser has Department of Internal Affairs, been duly elected as a member of the Education Board of Wellington, 9th March, 1942. the District of Otago for the Central Ward. T is hereby notified that pursuant to clause ·7 of · The number of vote.s recorded in favour of the respective I the First Schedule to the British Nationality and candidates was as follows :-- Status of Aliens (in New Zealand) Act, 1928, and as Candidate. Votes. a result of an inquiry in the Supreme Court, the Hon. Fraser, John Ira 178 Minister of Internal Affairs by an order dated the 9th Oaten, Henry William 53 day of March, 1942, has revoked t.he letters of naturalization granted to Josip Radie on the 17th Total v'alid votes 231 day of November, 1923. Informal votes 1 J. W. HEENAN, Under-Secretary.· Dated at Dun·edin, this 3rd day of March, 1942. G. W. CARRINGTON, Returning Officer. (I.A, 118/10.) D \··;-::_: 6.78 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 26 I. The. lif.

,::t, .,A,LBl!lB,T EDW,:\.RD. CQNWAY,,4dj~t,Genenl, ,Ne; ~d :Mili~·FGl'Ces, and a.n authorized officer for the ,;J.:, p111'poses of the abi>ve-mentioned;regulatio'ns, do he:ireby give notioo pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 19 of the ~aj~' ~gulations, that· the men whose· 'na;rrieti, M,dj:-esses, ·'~d d~l!Oriptions 'are given in the Schedule attaoh.ed (being men who have bee1i' called up in aocord;mce wibh)he Said regulations for siimoe with the Armed Forces), are required to report at the !'88I>eotive times and places shown :iii th~ Said ·Schedule. · :'.i'':}>a.~a: at Wellington,;this Utb~f ~f March, 1942. . . A. E. CONWAY (Brigadier), Adjutant.Genera.I, N.Z. Military Forces. Authorized Officer for the purpose of the National Service Emergency Regtila.tions 1940.

SCHEDULE. AREA No. l. Th~ following·~en ar~ required to:.report at 9 a.m. on Thursday, the 19th day of March, 1942, at the Drill Hall. Rutland Street, Auckland ;-

Registration I Nam~·•. · o.c.oupati!>J).• Address. No. I -~----- I· I 426871 Arnold, Harry.Godfrey Roof-tiler 3A Buck Street, St. Heliers Bay, Auckland. 236556 Barker, Maxwell · · Hotel 'porter Hotel Albert; Auckland C. 1. 264860 Berge, Trevor Noel Stonemason 3 Esplanade Road, Auckland S.l • 228538 Berrow, Albert Edward Labourer 38 Pamell Road, Auckland C. 4, 297775 Bishop, James Henry Baker .. 270 Balmoral Road, Sandringham, Auckland s. 2. 24.1712 Jones, Archibald Wilson •. Motor mechanic 174 Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland, 283612 Clements, Leslie Polin Student· 10 Crummer Road, Ponsonby, Auckland W.2. 432684 Familton, Kenneth Ivan Gelli'!trd· .• ; Sho~assistant and sugar 173 Grafton·Road, Auckland.· worker . 431244 Patten, Douglas Dennis . , Seaman 80 Cook Street, Auckland. 277927 Riley, Patrick. . . Seaman Care of Seaman's Union, Auckland. 290835 Rimmer, Perchral Blundell Factory worker .• 37 Symonds Street, Auckland C. 1. 256192 Rimmer, Albert Edward .. Factory worker . ,· 149-151 Ponsonby Road, Auckland. 421024 Roff, Rex Arthur · · Amusement caterer 15 Rahiri Street, Mount Eden, Auckland.S. l. 426035 Sayer, William Victor:John ' Seaman 9 St. Jude Street, Avondale. · 402'.1'51 Strachan, Robert Evan · Manufacturer . . . . 83 Grafton Road, Auckland C. I. 456822 Williams, Lewis · Labourer. · . . . . 31 Graham Street, Auckland C. 1. 433229 I Wilson, John · .. I· Mirier.and general labourer 12 St. Paul Street, Auckland C. 1.

AREA No, 2. The follqwing man is required to :report at 10 a,m, on Wednes~y, the 18th day of March, 1942, at the Army Office, Tauranga :-

Registration No. I .Name. Oocnpatton. Address.

431861 I Beamish, George Charles I Farin-labourer • ; ICare' of Post-office, Paengaroa.

AREA~!). 5.· The following men are requb'.ed tq report at 9 0:.ni. on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1942, at the· Garrison Hall, Buckle :Street, Wellington :-

Registration No. I , Name. . Occupation. Address. . '

273751 Elton, Alexander James Ian: Salesman 59 Rintonl Street, Wellington •. 2ll085 Gallus, Henry John Francis (}ardiiner. 17 Cumberland Pui,ce, Ghru;nee ,Stre~, Wellington. 436834 Hayman, Thomas Buchanani Seaman 27 Totara Street, Eastbourne. 277314 lluddleston, Malcolm Ian ~esma11,: .. . ; , $8 Onslow Road, Klui,ndallah, Wellington, 285682 Bell, Robert Gordon · · Slaµghte~an ·and butcher Care of Union Steam Ship Co., Wellington. 427980 Russell, Clarence Arthur' •. W atersidei' · 11 Frederi,ck Street, Wellington; · ·

'The following men are ·required· to repQrt; '.at t30 p;m, on Tuesday; the. 7th: day of April, 1942, at the Garrison Hall, :Buc)tle, Street, Wellington:-:-.

Registration Name. Addres&,·· No. I Oeou.patlon. . . . c-;----...,.,. 428466 1 Burt~n, J~hn. Hila.; Carpenter · I Astor House, Willis Street, Wellington, 427644 Kaveney, Joseph· I Farm labol).rer I Care of Mr. Fitchett, Brooklyn, Wellington.

AREA No. 7. · .. The-following·m1m·is reqnired·foreport··at II a.m.''oniMonday, the 16th day ofMaroh, 1942, at the Army Office, Napier:- . · . · · , , .· · · · · ·

·· ~i~~tl~.[ ' . Name. . . , ... •.. · .. O«icnpatlon. Addreos. AREA No. 9. The following man is required to report at 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 26th day of March, 1942, at the Drill Hall, Westport:-

'T" ·: ····::.: RegtsuatlonNo. I Name. Occupation. Address. '•,.',,

391751 I Mitchell, Louis Bernard / Farmer j. ~ar~eston.

.A.:e.:m.a:. No•. IO. ,. ;.1·1 The following men are required to report at 11 a.m. on Mond~y, the' 16th day of March, 1942, ht ·tbp _King Edward Barracks, Montreal Street, Christchurch :- .::.- Registration ) ... No. I Name. A:ddreas,:

448722 f Dohrman, Robert Ernest Carpenter's apprentice Care of C. H. Dohrman, Hawarden. 373055 I Holt, James Henry .. IClerk .. .. I815 North Road, Belfast, Christchurch.

The following man is required to report at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, the 18th day of March, 1942, at the King Edward Barracks, Montreal Street, Christchurch :-

Reglatratlon · Name, No. I Occupation. Address,

439670 I Shannon, Albert John I Manufactui'er · .. ' 1347' Barihigt~n Street, Chdstchurch.

The following men are required to report at 11 a.m. on Friday, the 20th day of March, 1042, at the King Edward Barracks, Montreal Street, Christchurch :-

Reglatratton Name. No. I Occupation. J. Address.

129859 1 Slade, Frank William James Student 61 Wyndham Street, Papanui, Christchurch. 027011 Thompson, Victor Stanley I Yardman Care ofF. Muldoon, Christchurch, Springston 1 Rural Mail Delivery, Ellesmere,; - I •,-,•

Notice calling up Reservists for Service Overseas with Notice calling · up Reservist for Service with the·" the .Armed Forces. Territorial Force.

National Service Department, National Service Department, _ Wellington, 12th March, ·1942. Wellington, l2th March, 1942, T is hereby notified for general information that, in I T is hereby notified for -general information that,, i:11 I pursuance of the powers vested in me by Regula­ pursuance of the powe~s vested in me by Regula· tion 44 of the National Service Emergency Regulations tion 44 of the National Servi.ce Emergency Regulations 1940, I have this day issued to- 1940, I have this day issued to- Phillip Coleman Garrett, .Architect, 7 Symonds Street, Patriek Hugh Lennane, Labourer, care of Matthew Onehun,ga,. Auckland, Registration No. 621189, Patterson, 2nd Avenue, · Kingsland, Auckland,. Registration No. 623681, a notice calling him up for service with the Territorial Fredrick George Clarence Pratt, Farmer, Woodlands Force, such- person having been convicted for that,' Road, Waihi, Registration No. 620980, - being a reservist belongi,n.g to a division of the Reserve .. Joseph Gastein, Cabinetmaker, 133 Ghuznee. Street, the enrolment of which has been. proclaimed, did fail Wellington, Registration No. 622018, to make application in writing for enrolment in that James Alexander Wilson, Motor-driver, 280 Adelaide class of the Reserve as required by Regulation 43 (1) Road, Wellington, Registration No. 624076, of ~he National S11rvice Emergency Regulation$ :t9il0;:, Roy Louis Anderson, Marine-dealer, Jellicoe Street, J. S. HVNTER, . Hastings, Registration No. 623970, · Director of National Service\ · Erie William Booth, Builder and Contractor, 407 King. Street, Hastings, Registration No. 623969, Kenneth Thomson Colville, Driver, 126 Hackthorne R68'11,lt <>f Election of Tr!J,Stees of ·a Drailn,a,ge Distr!ot,: Road, Cashmere, Christchurch, Registration No. 620211, Harry .Selwyn Tipping, Contractor, Halkett, Kirwee, Registration No. 622391, and · Department of Internal Afl'airs, Ernest Walker O'Donnell, Farmer, Wright's Bush, Wellington, 11th March, 1942; · Southla,nd, Registration No. 620062, HE · following result of the election of, trustee!l T of a drainage district has been received from notices calling them up for service overseas with the the Returning Officer, a.nd is published in accordrui

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

STATBlllJll:NT OF ~SlllTS AND LlimLITms OF ,:'11111 Rl11S111BV111 BANK OF N111w ZlllALAND AB AT THlll OLOS111 OF BUSIN111SS ON M:ONDAY,·2ND, MABOH, 1942. LiabiUtit-8. Assets. £ s. d. 7. Reserv:e-­ £ s. d. 1. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0 (a) Gold 2,801,877 IO 0 2. B&nk-notes 23,440,230 10 0 (b) Sterling exchange* .. 18,747,467 1 3 3. Demand liabilities­ (c) Gold exchange (a) State 13,657,394 0 7 8. Subsidiary coin .. 75,915 3 1 18,546,037 16 2 9. Discounts­ · ~:i ~e . 240,072 5' 4 (a) Commercial and agricultural 4. Time deposits bills 5. · Liabilities in currencies other than (b) Treasury and local-body bills New Zealand currency 42,209 O· 4 10. Advances- · 6. Other liabilities .• 1,243,139 9 0 (a) To the State or State undertakings- (1) Marketing Department 5,883,102 s 3 (2) For other purposes 25·,750,000 0 0 (b.) .To other public authorities (c) Other 11. Investments 4,150,508 5 5 12. Bank buildings 13. Other asset.s 1,260,21,2 13 5

£(N.Z.)58,669,083 1 5 £(N.Z.)58,669,0~ I 5.

• Expressed In New Ze&land currency. Proportion of reserve (No. 7 less No. 5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 38·486 per cent. W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant.

Public Truet Office Act, 1908, and ~ Amendments.-Election to Administer Estate8.

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

Date Name. OCQnpatlon.. Residence•. Date Election Testate or I Stamp Office I of Death. ·I filed. ) Intestate. concerned

l Allanson, Edward Mair Butcher (soldier) Wellington . • 18/5/41 6/3/42 Testate Wellington. 2 Barker, Alma Nina.May .. Married woman .. Christchurch . • 1/2/42 6/3/42 Christchurch. 3 Bennett, Annie Maria .• Widow .. Avondale •.. 29/1/42 6/3/42 Auckland. 4 Donovan, Kenneth •• Labourer (soldier) Bom,bay . • 25/5/41 6/3/42 5 - Haa,se, Violet Elsie .. Married woman .. Oxford . . 23/9/41 6/3/42 Intestate" Chri~tchurch. 6 ;B:ansen, Clara Alberta .. Dannevirke . . 29/1/42 6/3/42 Napier. 7 Harwood, Florence Edith Okoroire . • 6/2/42 6/3/421 Test~te 8_ Hildreth,,. Charles William Leading Aircrafts: Woodbourne Aero- 31/12/41 6/3/42 Intestate W ;llington. man drome, Blenheim 9 Keith; John Retired farmer .. Invercargill(form- · 24/1/42 6/3/42 Testate Invercar!Pll, erly Boggyburn) 10 , - Kitohin, Charles William .. Retired grocer Dunedin ... . 30/1/42. 6/3/42 ,, .. Dunedin. 11 I,ast, John.Thomas. . . Storeman Christchurch .. 16/2/42 6/3/42 Christchurch. 12 . , Mason, .Sidney Richard .. Labourer Gladstone •. 5/4/14 2/3/42 Int;state Wellington .. debonis non 13 · Mc Willi.am, George Drum- Retired farm. W aihoke Valley, 9/1/42 6/3/42 Testate mond manager near Eketahuna · 14 Nanca:rrew, Ellen .. Married woman .. Christo!J.urch .. 2/2/42 6/3/42 Christchurch. 15 '.Petersen, Eliza Ann .. Wellington .. 30/11/41 6/3/42 Wellington:. · 16 Richmond, Rosie Ellen .. Auckland .• 29/12/41 6/3/42 Auckland. 17, Roberts, John James •. Ba~ :: Nelson ••. 29/11/41 6/3/42 ·1nt;~tate Nelson,. 18 Robertson, Andrew .. Retired farmer •. Lawrence •• 24/11/41 6/3/42 Testate Dunedin. 19 Simpson, Alice May .. Spinster .. Hilderthorpe .. 14/12/41 6/3/42 Intestate Christchurch. 20 Smith, Ada Susan .. Married woman .. Bay View •. , 6/11/36 6/3/42 Napier. 21 Smith, Margai:et May , . Widow .. Christchurch .. )7/1/42 6/3/42 " Christchurch. 22 Straight, ·Alexander Henry Butcher .• W ainiirlnihi .. ,17/1/42 6/3/42 " Hokitika,. 23 . !l'eague, Alfred . • . . Garage attendant TEtAroha. . . 24/11/41 6/3/32 Auckland. (soldier) 24,, '.llebbett, Catherine Hellenor Widow Well:inf{ton (forin. 26/1/42 6/3/42 Wellington, (alsQ.known as Tebbett, .. .er]y Dunedin) Katherine Elenor; also known as Tebbett, Ellenor) 25 Thomps()Il, Maria .. Gisborne .. 8/2/42 6/3/42 Gisborne.' • 26 Thomson, Charles Ian Albert Baker (soldier) : : Milton •• 27/4/41 6/3/42 Inver.cargill. 27 1 Tully, Ellen . . . . Widow 24 Dyke Parade, 13/5/41 6/3/42 Wellihgtori. Cork, Eire "· 28 Turner, Janet Murray Geraldine 18/1/42 6/3/42 Christchurch. Forsyth 29 Whitehead, James Miller .. Dairy.factory Te-Awamutu 3/1/42 6/3/42' Intestate Auckland, assistant

Publio·Trust Office, Wellington, 9th March, 1942. E. 0. HALES, Public Trustee. MAR. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 681

Public Trustee.-Doo=ed Persons' Estates under Administration.

THE PuBLro TRusr OFFICE OF NEW ZEALANn.-lNCORPORATEn UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE PUBLIO TRusT 0FFIOE AcT, 1908.

ARTICULARS of tho Estates of Deceased Persons placed under the Charge of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE during the Month P of February, 1942 :- . ------~------~ Date Residence. Occupation. of R<>marks. ~- --- Name of Deceased. Death.

Ahier, Stanley Frank Auckland Bank clerk (soldier) 7 /12/41 Testat.e. 2 Aitchison, Archibald Heriot Shearer (soldier) 27 /11/41 3 Anderson, Ada Elizabeth l<'ordell Married woman 9/9/41 Int;~tate. 4 Augustine, Mary Elizabeth Dannevirke 16/1/42 Testate. 5 Bancroft, Luther Paeroa Secretary-accountant 24/1/42 Intestate. 6 Barker, Alma Nina May Christchurch Married woman 1/2/42 Testate. 7 Baruet, Morris George Edward Horticulturist (soldier) 1/12/41 8 Bathgate, Maria .. Auckland Widow 16/2/42 9 Bell, John Edward Retired engine-driver 17/2/42 10 Bennett, Annie Maria Widow 29/1/42 11 Bennett, Stanley Robert W eifrngton · Wire worker (soldier) 22/12/41 12 Berry, Alice Marion Lower Hutt Married woman 12/2/42 13 Brooker, Ronald Stephen Wellington Accountant (Pilot) 16/12/41 14 Brown, James Dunedin Labourer 18/6/1890 Int;;tate. 15 Bumby, Eliza Gisborne Widow 8/1/42 Testate. 16 Burton, David Edward Nelson Retired fruiterer 3/2/42 17 Buss, Eleanor Lucy Christchurch Spinster 3/2/42 18 Bussell, Sarah Jane 26/1/42 19 Butteriok, Herbert David .. Elgi,',_' Fa~mer 26/9/41 20 Cain, Mary Oamarn Widow 22/1/42 Testate. 21 Carlyle, Elsie Shannon 7/1/42 22 Carter, Eric John Auckland Factory-manager" 11/12/40 (H.M.R.N.V.R.) 23 Chisholm, Robert Stanley Wellington Relieving manager (Pilot 13/6/41 Officer) 24 Christie, William Limehills Farmer 9/1/42 25 Claridge, Douglas Arthur Lower Hutt Truck-driver (ooldier) 1/12/41 26 Claridge, Reuben Duffel] Stratford Farm hand (soldier) 23/11/41 27 Colling, William .. Blenheim .. Retired farmer .. 26/1/42 28 Coloneus, Carl Peter California .. 17/7/41 29 Colomb, Charles Bernech Wellington Bank officer (soldier) 1/12/41 30 Conway, Gerald Kitchener Te Puke Farm hand 1/2/42 Int~'.,tate. 31 ·Cordelia, Joseph .. Port Chalmers Fisherman 11/1/42 32 Cormack, John .. Timaru Club steward 24/1/42 Testate. 33 Couper, 'Henrietta Spinster 2/2/42 34 Cox, Orlando George ok~rito Labourer (soldier) 27/11/42 35 Craig, Thenia Petone Widow 26/1/42 36 Creswell, Philip Henry Wellington Clerk (Air Gunner) 19/1/42 37 Darby, Maud Auckland Married woman 17/1/42 38 Davidson, Michael Dunedin Blacksmith 18/1/42 Int~~tate. 39 Desmond, Thomas Leicester Licensed victualler 1/1/41 Testate. 40 Dodge, Mary Ann Christchurch Spinster 22/12/41 41 Doig, Anne 18/1/42 42 Donaldson, Leslie George Raymond Dun~din Car;ier (R.N.Z.A.F.) 3/2/42 43 Douglas, Catherine Hastings Widow 17/1/42 44 Downs, Tom Johnston Christchurch Retired farmer .. 5/1/42 45 Dudgeon, Thomas Auckland .. Retired pllb!ic servant 8/2/42 46 Dudley, Edith Ursula Wellington Widow 8/2/42 47 Duncan, David .. Petone Painter 6/2/42 Int~~tate. 48 Dunnage, Walter Herbert Katikati Retired farmer 16/1/42 Testate. 49 Durham, George Edgar James Waharoa Labourer (soldier) 1/12/41 50 Dye, Edward Auckland Me m be r of Legislative 25/1/42 Council 51 Esquilant, Frederick William Dunedin Retired pa.per roller 13/2/42 52 Ferguson, Mary Eliza llfatapihi Widow 13/2/42 53 Fincham, Herbert John Gordon Hawarden Farm hand (soldier) 5/12/41 54 Fitz-Gerald, Janet Wanganui Married 14/1/42 lnt~;tate. 55 Ford, Eleonora Margaretha Dorothea Maungaturoto Widow 18/1/42 Testate. 56 Forrester, James Henderson Timaru Clerk .. 1/2/42 57 Fox, James Julian Gisborne Tailor .. 2/11/41 Int~;tate. 58 Gibbard, Sarah .. Christchurch Widow 21/2/42 Testate: 59 Giles, Mary Agnes Marton 24/1/42 Intestate. 60 Glengarry, Owen Henry Sawyer's Bay Pl~mber (R.N.Z.A.F.) 3/9/41 61 Goddard, Charles Henry Petone Butcher 22/1/42 Test;te. 62 Grant, Jane Christchurch Married woman 1/2/42 63 Grant, Mary Evelyn Otaki ,, 4/2/42 64 Gray, James Boggyburn Labourer 19/1/42 Int~;tate. 65 Green, Mary Jane Upper Hutt Married woman 14/2/42 Testate. 66 Haase, Violet Elsie Oxford 23/9/41 Intestate. 67 Haisman, Patrick Trentham Gisborne Printe:'(soldier) 23/11/41 Testate. 68 Hall, Edward Hercules Hawera Gardener 29/1/42 69 Hallgrath, William Arthur Hastings Farmer (soldier) 30/11/41 70 Hammond, Margaret Gladys Christchurch Married woman 27/12/41 71 Hardy, Susan May Tikipunga ,, 27/1/42 72 Hardyment, John Marton Clerk (Air Observer) 16/1/42 73 Harrison, Sarah Jane Auckland Spinster 7/1/42 Int~;tate. 74 Hart, Albert Lonis Lawrence Retired company secretary 19/1/42 Testate. 75 Hartland, Nora Marjorie Huarau Married woman 29/11/41 Intestate. 76 Harvey, Ronald William Scattergood Nelson Labourer 5/12/41 Testate 77 Harwood,. Florence Edith Okoroire Married woman 6/2/42 78 Hay, Susan Petone Widow 11/2/42 79 Hayes, Abenia Charlotte Halkctt Married woman 11/12/41 80 Hayes, George Higgeson Taylorville .. Miner .. 7/1/42 81 Rely, Adelaide Hannah Waitetuna Married woman 31/12/41 Int~~tate. 82 Henry, Annie Josephine Wanganui .. 15/1/42 Testate. 682 THE N]J1W ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 26

Name of Deceased. Residence. Occupation. ·1 Dat.eof Remarks. Death.

83 Herwin, George . . . . Tophouse Farmer 16/1/42 Testate. 84 · Hesketh, Lloyd Robert · .. . . · Mangatoro • . . . ,, . • . . 27/1/42 Intestate. 86 Hesseltine, Bryan Leonard . . Feilding . . . . Clerk • . . . . . 28/1/42 86· · Higgins, Ellen . . . . . Pukekohe. . . . Widow • • . . 19/1/42 87 Higgins, William Ernest FranktoniJunction . . Farmer (soldier) .. 1/12/41 Tes~te. 88 Hildreth, Charles William •• Wellington . . Electrical engineer (Airman 31/12/41 Intestate. . Pilot) 89 Hobson, Francis . . . . Ashburton .. ·cook ...... 12/8/26 90 Holehouse, Thomas .. ·Auckland .. Night watchman .• 17/2/42 Tes~te. 91 Howell, Cedric Harvey Gason Wellington Clerk (solq,ier) . . . . 23/11/41 92 'Hunt, William John .. Auckland Packer (soldier) .. 22/11/41 93 'Hurley, Jeremiah . : Featherston Retired farmer . . . . 6/11/41 94 ·Irvine, John George .. Wellington Civil servant (Pilot Officer) 6/1/42 96 Jackson, Ernest Herbert Saxby Retired farmer . . . . 22/2/42 96 Jessop, Claud Ashley .. Te~oha .. Farmer . . . . 24/1/42 97 Johnstone, Kenneth Noel ., . Timaru .. Shop.assistant (soldier) .. 11/12/41 98 Jones, Walter Rolland .. Wellington Civil servant . . . . 28/1/42 99 Jordan, Joseph Armstrong Dunedin .• Dentist •. • . 16/12/33 100 Jourdain, William Richard Wellington Bank' clerk (soldier) .. 28/7/41 101 Keating, Rowland Keith .. England .. Pilot, R.A.F. . . . . 30/6/41 102 Keith, John . . . . Inveroargill. Retired farmer . . • . 24/1/42 103 Kendrick, Edward Ross .. Wanganui Railway clerk . . . . 26/1/42 104 Kennedy, Arthur .. Christchurch Settler . . . . 16/12/41 Int;tate. 106 Kerr, Mary . . . . Frankton Junction Widow .. . . 8/2/42 Testate. 106 Keswick, Eldred Henry .. Wellington Tramwaymotorman(soldier) 27/11/41 107 Kidd, Julian Joseph .. Henderson : . Labourer . • • . 2/2/42 108 'Kirkland, Norah Agnes .• Invercargill Married woman .. 15/2/42 109 Kitchin, Charles William .. Dunedin .. . • ·Retired grocer . . . . 30/1/42 110 Last, John Thomas .. Christchurch · Storeman . . . . 16/2/42 111 Leach, Samuel . . . . Ohura , Labourer . . . . 16/12/41 112 Lee; James Wesley .. .. ~ngarei .. Reinforced.concrete steel 30/9/41 worker (soldier) 113 Lee Konn Ltinn, William .. Napier . . . . Greengrocer . . . . 10/2/42 114 Longbottom, Frederick William Daggersbrook, England Army pensioner .. 6/1/40 116 Lord, Edward I veagh .. Christchurch · .. Traveller . . . . 19/11/41 Int;~tate. 116 McArthur, John Simpson .. Dunedin . . . . Bootmaker . . . . 21/1/42 'restate. 117 MoColgan, Madge .. Niagara . . . . Spinster . . . . 6/6/39 Intestate. 118 MoEldowney, Margaret Isabella Hamilton . . . . Married woman .. 30/1/42 Testate. 119 McIntyre, Mary . . . . Auckland . . .. ]iousemaid . . . . 17/1/42 Intestak. 120 McKay, Eion Malcolm .. doldstree,m .. Farm labourer (soldier) .. 30/11/41 Testate. 121 McKay, Hector .. Wellington . . . . Exchange clerk (soldier) .. 29/11/41 122 McKenzie, Agnes Mary .. Greymouth.. . . Married woman . . . • 10/1/42 123 MoCrae, John • • . .. Whangarei.. . • Retired farmer .. 11/2/42 I 124 Mo William, George Drummond Waihoke Valley .. Retired shepher!l .. 9/1/42 126 MaoPherson, Lillie .. Auckland •• Spinster . . . • 28/1/42 126 Magrath, Oliver Bertram .. WeW,ngto:ti.. .. Clerk (soldier) . . . . 30/11/41 127 Marshall, Alan Leslie .. Auckland. . . . • Accountant (Pilot Officer) 16/12/41 Int;~tate. 128 Marshall, ,!\nnie .. Wellington . . . . Widow...... 6/2/42 Testate. 129 Mason, Joseph Ernest .. Maungaturoto .. Farmer (soldier).. . . 26/11/41 130 Matthews, Hayward Raymond Awanui .. .. Farmer . . . . 2/2/42 I 131 Mayoroft, Dossie Mildred .. Taita .. .. Married woman .. 19/1/421 132 Melrose, George Baines .. . . , Te Awamutu .. Inspector of Stock .. 26/1/42 133 Mitchell, Lydia Mary .. .. i Woodville . . . . Widow.. .. •. 6/2/42 134 Moorehouse, Sefton Frederick . . I Hay, N.S.W. • . Labourer . . . . 30 /8/28 Int;,'state. 136 Moss, Elizabeth Mary .. Tataraimaka .. Widow.. .. •. 26 /1 / 42 Testate. 136 Moyle, Martha Phce be .. Inveroargill. . . . 26/1/42 137 Moynihan, Hannah .. Wanganui . . . . 28/6/38 Int~~tate. 138 Murton, Joffrey de Clive •• Onewhero .. He~-~ter :: 30/1/42 139 Nanoarrow, Ellen .. Chrilitchurch .. Domestic duties .. 2/2/42 Tes~te. 140 Newman, Stace Charles Robert Kamo .. .• Linesman (soldier) 27/11/41 . 141 Nilsson, Axel Gottfred .. Auckland . . . . Master mariner .. 24/1/42 142 Norton, William . . . . Wellington . . . . Paintmaker (soldier} -/11/41 143 Ogilvy, James Alexander .. Lumsden .. .. Railway servant 11/7/29 In~~tate. 144 Ogilvy, Jessie Armstrong .. Widow.. .. 21/11/40 146 O'Neill, William • • . . Ha::uiton : ·: Farmer .. 17/1/42 Test~te. 146 O'Reilly, Josephine Florence Wellington .. Spinster .. 29/11/41 147 Page, Harold Frederick .. Christchurch Store clerk (soldier) 27/11/41 148 Page, Patrick John .. Ngatea .. Retired labourer 2/2/42 Int~:itate. 149 Palmer, Eleanor • • . . Wellington .. Widow.. .. 16/2/42 Testate. 160 Palmer, Victor John .. Hikurangi .. Clerk (soldier) .. 1/12/41 161 Parker, Alice Maud .. Wanganili .. Spinster .. 28/1/42 162 Parker, Henrietta Clarinda 20/12/38 163 Peake, Edith Ann .. Auoltlan.d .. Wid~w:: :: :: 23/1/42 164 Pettigrew, Norman .• Mokotua .. Retired farmer . . . . 26/1/42 166 Polglase, Caroline .. Palmerston North Widow...... 11/2/42 166 Rawle, Arthur Thomas .. Auokla;nd .• Clerk (soldier) . . . . 3/12/41 167 Redpath, Andrew James Murray Martinborough F,rm worker . . . . 2/12/41 Int~~tate. 168 Regan, William John Anthony Auckland .. Quarryman (soldier) .. 27/11/41 Testate. 169 Reid, John James .. Onewhero .. Herd-tester (soldier) .. 1/12/41 160 Renshaw, William . , Sydney .. Painter . . . . 19/4/40 In~;tate. 161 Ritchie, Ada Margaret .. Christchurch Spinster . . . . 16/2/42 162 Roberts, Edgar Gilbert .. Drury .. Labourer (soldier) .. 22/11/41 Test'.:.te. 163 Rose, Charles Henry .. Greymouth Com.mission agent .. 14/2/42 164 Rowley, William .• Ramarsma farmer . . . . 1/1/42 Int;,'state. 166 Ruddick, Percy Edw~ .. Taneatua .• Cheese - factory employee 5/12/41 Testate. (soldier) 166 Russell, Edgar Charles Stoke •• Motor.bus proprietor 30/1/42 167 Sanders, Victor Graham .. Whangarei .. In,valid .. 3/2/42 MAR 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 683

DEOEA.SED PERSONS' ESTA.TES UNDER ADMINISTRATION--oontinued.

Date Name of Deceased. Residence. Occupation. of Remarks. Death.

168 Santy, Edward James Rakaia Labourer 30/1/42 Testate, 169 Scherp, Harry St. Bathans Miner (soldier) 30/11/41 170 Schroder, John August Napier Retired labourer 16/1/42 171 Sefton, Susan Louisa Margaret Christchurch Widow .. 11/2/42 172 Sharp, Ethel Spinster 4/2/42 173 Shepard, William Lindsay Eltha; Clerk (soldier) 23/11/41 174 Simmons, Jane Annie Wellington .. Widow .. 11/2/42 175 Simpson, Alice May Hilderthorpe Spinster 14/12/41 Int;state. 176 Sinclaire, John Auckland Retired farmer 14/1/42 Testate. 177 Smith,-Margaret May Christchurch Widow .. 17/1/42 Intestate. 178 Smith, Thomas Riccarton Stockman 26/1/42 Testate. 179 Snelgar, Alfred Charles Paeroa Dairy employee (soldier) .. 25/11/41 180 Snelling, Stuart Lindsay Auckland .. Clerk (soldier) 1/12/41 181 Stent, Richard John Dunedin Clothing cutter (soldier) 3/12/41 182 Stephen, William Halkett .. Wellington .. Tailor .. 26/1/42 183 Stephens, John Henry Denniston .. Miner .. 12/1/42 Int;'state. 184 Stevens, Aileen May Auckland Spinster 25/1/42 185 Stevens, Jack Percival Christchurch Post and Telegraph employee -/5/41 Test~te. (soldier) 186 Stevenson, William Frederick Auckland .. Soldier .. 28/11/41 187 Stewart, George Charles Frniterer 7/2/42 Int;~tate. 188 Stokes, Frank Deal Chri;tchurch Machinist 8/2/42 Testate; 189 Storey, Albert Hollingsworth Lower Hutt Motor-driver (soldier) 26/11/41 190 Straight, Murdoch Alexander Waiuihinihi Butcher 17/1/42 Int;~tate. 191 Stretch, Arthur Desmond .. Te Kuiti Labourer (soldier) 28/11/41 Testate. 192 Stringer, Edwin James Gilbert Christchurch Retired Senior Scaffolding 24/1/42 Inspector 193 Swanson, Walter Auckland Retired Civil servant 3/2/42 194 · Taylor, Edward Martin Christchurch Engineer 5/2/42 195 Taylor, Matthew Henry Invercargill .. Lorry-driver (soldier) 26/11/41 196 Tebay, Agnes Emma Auckland .. Widow .. 17/1/42 Int;~tate. 197 Tebbett, Catherine Hellenor Wellington .. 26/1/42 Testate. 198 Thomas, Bruce Gladstone .. Hamilton .. Dri;er (soldier) .. 9/11/41 199 Thomas, Walter .. Auckland .. Labourer (soldier) 22/12/41 200 1 Thompson, Maria Gisborne Widow .. 8/2/42 201· Toogood, Elizabeth Mary .. Wellington .. Married woman 4/1/42 202 Towers, John Richard Fabric-roofer (soldier) 4/12/41 203 Tully, Ellen Cork:•Eire Widow .. 13/5/41 204 Turnbull, Elizabeth Oamaru 23/1/42 205 Turner, Janet Murray Forsyth Geraldine 18/1/42 206 Ures, Oscar William Kanieri Labourer (soldier) 27/11/41 207 Urquhart, Elizabeth Ann .. Dannevirke .. Widow .. 23/1/42 208 Vu!inovich, John Jacob Te Aroha .. Fibrous plasterer (soldier) 24/11/41 209 Wallace, Margaret Eglinton Wanganui Widow .. 16/1/42 210 Warrington, Arthur Ashburton .. Retired gardener 29/1/42 211 Watkins, Frederick William Hamilton .. Retired engineer 4/2/42 212 Watson, Campbell Roxburgh Sheep-farmer 11/1/42 213 Watts, Charles James Invercargill .. Coal-miner (soldier) 1/12/41 214 Webb, Stanley New Plymouth Retired farmer .. 26/1/42 215 Wells, Mary Ann .. Nelson Spinster 10/2/42 216 Whelan, William Groves Auckland Mechanic (soldier) · -/12/41 217 Williams, Jane Anderson Dunedin Widow .. 13/2/42 218 Wilson, Leslie George Hamilton Window-dresser(R.N.Z.A.F.) 11/2/42 219 Wintle, Frank Man'gawai Butcher (soldier) 25/11/41 220 Withers, John Stroude Auckland Warehouse-manager (soldier) 26/11/41 221 Woodward, Charles Sydney Wellington .. Dealer 4/2/42 222 Wornall, James Campbell .. Christchurch Accountant (soldier) 24/11/41 223 Wylie, Mary Liddell Tapanui Spinster 27/1/42 I Public Trnst Office, Wellington, 4th March, 1942, E. 0. HALES, Public Trnstee.

Notice of Re.sult of Poll under Section 13 of the Notice of Result of Poll under Section 13 of the Local Bodies' Loans A.ct, 1926. Local Bodies' Loans A.ct, 1926.

TE AWAMUTU BOROUGH COUNCIL.

LoWER HUTT CITY COUNCIL. URSUANT to section 13 of the Local Bodies' P Loans Act, 1926, I hereby give notice that at a URSUANT to the provisions of section 13 of the poll of the ratepayers of the Borough of Te Awamutu P Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, I hereby give taken on the 25th day of February, 1942, on the notice that at the poll on the proposal to raise the proposal of the 'l'e Awamutu Borough Council to sum of £160,530 for water-supply improvements, taken borrow the sum of £2,300 for the purpose of dedicating on the 21st day of February, 1942, the voting was and constructing a new street from Alexander Street as follows:- west of the railway-line to Tawhiao Street, including Votes. the purchase of land and erecting fencing,- For the proposal 691 Votes Against the proposal 111 The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 130 As there were 580 votes more in favour of the pro­ The number of votes recorded against the pro- posal than against same, I hereby declare the above posal was 42 poll to have been carried. Spoilt papers 2 Dated at Lower Hutt, this 24th day of February, I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. :J-~42, Dated this 25th day of February, 1942. ;r, W, ANDREWS, Mayor. L, G, ARMSTRONG, Mayor. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. ~6

DeciBionB of the Bureau of .'lr,,i],u8try u'f!O,er_. if'art Ill ·11/ the -lnUAli8flriaJ, EJ]ioiency Act, 1936. Bures.u of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. ·OTWE is hereby given that pursuant to the authority conferred on the Bureau of- Industry under Part III of the N Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936, the following decisions have bee:n made in respect of applications for licenses. G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary.

Applicant and Location. Nature of Application. Decision. uaw

Fish Retailing. T. J. Cockburn, Middlemarch, For a license to retail wet fish from their respec- Granted .. 19 Jan., 1942. · I. G. Dryden, Owaka, A. P. tive premises · · 'Dommore, Kelso, Waitaki Supply Stores, Kurow, 0. C. Gould, Hampton Industrial Fishing. Joseph Ronica, Port Ahuriri For a variation in the conditions of his existing Declined 2 Feb., 1942. license in respect of the fishing-vessel". Aroha," NR. 38, s6 as to permit him to operate trawl- nets in addition to long lines, hand-lines, set- nets, and dra;g-nets, catches to be landed at Napier as previously J. Cavallaro, Napier For a variation in the conditions of his industrial Declined 2 Feb., 1942. fishing license so as to enable him to operate trawl-nets with the fishing-vessel "Gladdy," NR. 304, catches to be landed at Napier A. G. Ronica, Port Ahuriri For a variation in the conditions of his -existing Granted .. 2 Feb., 1942. license so as to enable him to operate out of Napier with the fishing-vessel "Lady Aisla" (now renamed " Glory "), using set-nets, drag- nets, long lines, and hand-lines, catches to be landed at Napier J. Jones, Puru, via Thames For a license to take fish for sale by means of a Granted .. 2 Feb., 1942. row-boat, using set-nets, hand-lines, and long lines, catches to be landed at Puru ------

Notioe to Persons affected by an .Applioatwn for a Any person who consiaers lie will be materially License =iTer Part III of the IndU8trial Efficiency affected by the decision of the Bureau of Industry on Act, 1936. this application, and who wishes to .make · representa­ tions accordingly, must furnish them in writing :not later than the 26th March, 1942. Fish. Sale by Wholesale of G.. L. O'HALLORAN, Seeretary. N application has been received from Andrew Paul Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.- A Perano, High Street, Blenheim, to carry on the above-nientioned industry in the Blenheim district. Any· person. who considers he will be materially Notice to Persons affected by an Applioation for a affected by the decision of the Bureau of Industry on License under Part III of the Industrwl Efficiency this application, and who wishes to make representa­ .Aot, 1936. tions accordingly, must furnish them in writing not later than the 26th March, 1942. Manufacture for Sale of Footwear. G. L. O•H.ALLORAN, -Secretary. N application has been received fro:rp. Sport~ Bureau of Industry, G.P.O.. Box 3025, Wellington. A Supplies (N.Z.), Ltd., 118-120 Broadway, New­ market, Auckland, for a license to commence in the above industry to the extent of manufacturing wooden N otioe · to PersO'lls affected by an .Applicatwn for a beach clogs. . License 'lllflAier Part III of .the IndU8trial E-ffi01,(J'll,,(YJJ Atty. person who considers ne will be materially Aot, 1936. affected by the decision 0£ the Bureau 0£ Industry. on this application, and who wishes to make representa­ tions accordingly, must furnish them in writing not Manufacture for Salt, of Footwear. later tl!-an the 26th March,· 1942. j{ application has been received from the Vita G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary. A Shoe Co., Ltd., 85 Startley Street, Auckland, £or an · extension of its existing footwear-manufacturing Bureau 0£ Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.-- license, so as to permit the manufacture of military footwear by the screwed and £airstitch processes; such ·'extension·. to operate £or the .. duration of the war Excluding Land from ,'the Kaipara Devel,opment Scheme;' and six months thereafter. Any person who considers he will be materially URSUANT to subsection (2) of section 4 of the Native affected by the decision of the Bureau 0£ Industry on P Land Amendment Act, 1936, the Board of Native .. this 11-pplication, and who wishes to make representa­ Affairs hereby revokes, so far as it affects the land described tions accordingly, must furnish them in writing not in the Schedule hereto, a ·-0ertain notice da:ted the 26th day 'later than the 26th March, 1942. of ]S"ovember, 1937, and _published in Gazette .No. 78. of. the 2~d day o~ Dece~ber, 1937, at page 2636, whereby -the .· . G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary. s,µd land (inter alia) was declared to be subject to Part :r , Bureau of· Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. of the Native Lan9- Amendment Act,_ 1936, and such land is ::, ' ' hereby excluded from the Kaipara Developme:nt Scheme: ]icotioe to.· Persons affected by an .Application for a SCHEDULE. License =der Pwrt III of the Ind!ustri,o,l Efficiency : .4:ct, 1936. Ai.i:/that area of land in the Tokerau Native Land ,Court District, containing 16 acres l rood, ·more or less . called or known as Ounuwhao lB lB, and situate·in Block :rx,'Mauugaru .Manufaeture for Sale of Footwear. Survey District. . . ·A· N application has been received from Suekling Dated at Wellington, this 4th day of March, 1942. .,. · .Bros., Ltd., 18 Dundas Street, .Christchur~h, £or 0. N. CAMPBELL, an:. extension , 0£ its existing footwear-manufacturing W. STEWART, 1ice:iJ.se, so as -to . include ·the riveted and screwed Members of the Board of Native Afl;afr,i, methode,. · · · · · (N.D, l/1/3.). MAR. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 685

Officiating Ministers for 194/IJ.-Notice No. 5. Weighted with £240 for improvements, comprising felling, grassing, and fencing. This sum is payable in cash, or, after payment of a deposit of £40, the Registrar-General's Office, balance may be paid over a period of twenty years Wellington, 10th March, 1942. by half-yearly instalments of £7 17s. to be secured URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, by loading on the lease. P 1908, the following names of officiating ministers The property is situated one mile from Tutamoe within the meaning of the said Act are published for Post-office, nine miles from Donnelly's Crossing Railway­ general information:- station and Saleyards, half a mile . from Tutamoe School; cream is collected. Access is by metal road T'he Chiirch of the Province of New Zealand, common'y nine miles from Donnelly's Crossing. The land is called the Church of England. undulating to hilly and steep; there are 82 acres The Reverend William Richard Cunliffe. felled and 40 acres in grass. Fencing comprises road, The Reverend Jack Meredith Reilly. boundary, and subdivisional. Area well watered by The Reverend Maurice Neville Richards. springs and small creek. This property is not suitable The Reverend Weldon Deverell Whelan. for selection as a separate holding but only as a run-off for a farmer holding land in the locality. The Presbyterian Church of New ZeaJ,and. (H.O. 26/17846; D.O. L.P. 2817.) The Reverend Robert Ian Hall. Any further particulars required may be obtained from the undersigned. The Spiritualist Church of New Zealand. L. J. POFF, Mrs. Alice Richards. Commissioner of Crown Lands. P.H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. Land in Auckland Lan'fJ, District for Selection on Renewable Lease. Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, CROWN LANDS NOTICES. Auckland, 11th March, 1942, N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Lands in North Auckland Land District for Seleotioic . section is open for selection on renewable lease under the Land Act, 1924; ' and applications will be on Optional Tenure. received at the Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, up to 11 o'clock a.m. on Friday, 24th North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, April, 1942. Auckland, 11th March,· 1942. Applicants should appear personally for examination OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned at the Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, N sections are open for selection on optional Auckland, on Wednesday, 29th April, 1942, at 11 tenures under the Land Act, 1924; and applications o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is unable to attend will be received at the North Auckland District Lands he may be examined by any other Land Board or by and Survey Office, Auckland, up to 3 o'clock p.m. on any Commissioner of Crown Lands. Monday, 13th April, 1942. The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion Applicants should appear personally for examin,i.tion of the examination of applicants, and the successful applicant is required to pay immediately at conclusion at the North Auckland District Lands and Survey of ballot a deposit comprising the first half-year's rent, Office, Auckland, on Wednesday, 15th April, 1942, at broken-period rent, lease fee, and amount of weighting 10.30 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is unable to for improvements. attend he may be examined by any other Land Board or by any Commissioner of Crown Lands. Applicants are required to produce documentary evidence of their SCHEDULE. farming experience and financial position. The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-TOWN LAND. of the examination of applicants, and the successful Matamata County.-Maungatautari Survey Distri

SCHEDULE. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE.$"" WELLING'IJON LAND DISTRICT.-SECOND-CLASS LAND, Kaitieke Co'IJ//1,ty.-Hunua Survey District. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. SE6'1'roN 73, Block VI: Area, 2 acres 2 roods 18 perches. Capital value, £15. Renewable lease: Half­ yearly rent, 6s. OTICE is hereby given that ERIO ROBERT WILLIAM . Weighted . with £22 10s. (payable in cash) for N ENNIS, of 21 Rattray Street, Devonport, Draughtsman, iiliprovements, comprising felling, grassing, stumping, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and l hereby summon a ana; fencing. meeting of creditors to be holden at my office, Law Court . The . section is situated on the Tramway Road, half Building, High Street, Auckland, on Monday, the 16th day al, mile from Kakahi. Hilly to undulating land suitable of March, 1942, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. for grazing. Dated at Auckland, this 3rd day ofMarch,.1942. (II.O. 26/6448; D.O. D.P. 930.) T. C. DOUGLAS, . THIRD-CLASS LAND. Acting Official Assignee. Kaitieki Couf/tty.-Kaitieke Survey District. _.Se,'itions 9 and 10, Block V: Area, 238 acres 1 _rood In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at 18" perches. Capital value, £60. . Deposit on deferred · Wanganui. payments, £5: Ralf-yearly instalment on deferred payments (term: ten years), £3 12s. 3d. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £1 4s. Weighted with £10 (payable in cash) for improve· In the matter of ELVIE RUTH BLAKR, of Waverley, ments compris,ing , fencing. ~- Married Woman, a bankrupt. The property is situated on the Retaruke Valley AKE notice that on the application of ELVIE RuTH Road, five miles from Kaitieke. Approximately 150 T BLAKE, of \Vaverley, Married \Voman, and on acres is ploughable, the balance being very rough reading her affidavit filed therein and hearing Mr. A. and broken country. Suitable for grazing purposes for S. Tonkin on behalf of applicant, it was ordered a selector ,vho has other land in the locality. that · the order of adjudication, dated the 24th day of (H.O. 31/104; D.0. Misc. 1933.) September, 1941, against Elvie Ruth Blake, be annulled. Dated this 5th day of March, 1941. Any further particulars required may be obtained from the undersigned. F. J. PAYNE, Official Assignee. H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. In Bankruptcy.__;_In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Lan,J,s m Wellington Land District /

FIRST SCHEDULE. OTICE is hereby given that ARCHIBALD GEORGE WELLING'l\ON LAND DIST!tlCT.-TOWN LANDS. N McCORMICK, of Mount Somers, Farm Labourer, was on the 4th instant adjudged bankrnpt; and I Raetihi Borough.-Makotuku Swrvey District. hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at SECTvON 58, Town of Raetihi Extension No. 1: Area, the Courthouse, Ashburton, on Wednesday, the 18th 3 acres. Capital value, £60; half-yearly rent, £1 10s. day of March, 11942, at 11 o'clock a.m. Weighted with £4 (payable in cash) for improve­ Dated at Christchurch, this 6th day of March, 1942, ments, comprising 12 chains of road fencing and 4 chains of boundary fencing. G. W. BROWN, This section is situated fronting Wa1·d Street in the Official Assignee. Borough of Raetihi, about one mile from the post-office and half . a mile from the school. It is practically level, broken by a creek running through one corner. (H.O. 9/2552; D.0. Misc. 1437.) LAND TRANSFER AC'I' NOTICES. Feilding Borough. Lots 1 to 3, 3A, and 4 to 11, inclusive, on D.P. 2331, VIDENCE 9f the loss of the outstanding duplicate being part Subdivision A, Manchester Block: Area, E of Memorandum of Lease No, 13601 of the 2 acres 2 roods. Capital value, £160; half-yearly south-western portion of Allotment . 30 and Allotm{lnts rent, £4. 26A, 91, and 92 of the Parish of Kourawhero, · and Weighted with £260 for improvements, comprising being all the land in certificate of title, Vol. 62, dwellings, sheds, washhouse, fencing, clearing, alld folio 229, Vol. 97, folio 203, and Vol. 317, folios 26 grassing. This sum is payable in cash, or over , a and 32 ( Auckland Registry), and evidence of the loss period of ten years by half-yearly instalments of of _Deed of Lease No. 385591 of the north-eastern £16 17s. 2d. principal and interest. portion of Allotment 30, Allotment 78, and part of This is a residential property situated one and Allotment 87 of the said parish, and being all the land three-quarter miles from Feilding Post-office and Rail­ in certificate of title, Vol. 759, folio 201 ( Auckland way-station. The land is all flat. Town water-supply Registry), both from His :Majesty the King, as lessor and electric light are available. The dwelling, which to ROY FINLAYSON ELLIS, of Kaipara Flats; comprises seven rooms and bathroom, is very old, and Farmer, as lessee, having been lodged with me together is not in the best of condition. with an application for provisional leases in lieu (H.O; 26/10543; D.0. 22/4036.) thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such provisional leases after fourteen days from 12th Any further information required may be obtaincc; March, 1942. from the undersigned. Dated the 6th March, 1942, at the Land, Registry H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, Office, Auckland. Commissioner of Crown Lands. :R. F, BAIRD, . District Land Registrar. MAR. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

PPLICATION having been made to me for the THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3). A issue of a new certificate of title in the name of ALICE CARTWRIGHT, wife of John Cartwright, of AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from Spar Bush, Farmer, for Section 5, Block XIII, New T the date hereof the names of the undermentioned River Hundred, being the land contained in certificate companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be of title, Vol. 3, folio 212, and evidence having been struck off the Register and the companies dissolved:- lodged of the loss of the said certificate of title, I . Lewitt's Arcadia Tea Rooms, Limited. 1929/43. hereby give notice that I will issue the new certificate Southern Cross Brewery, Limited. 1931/3. of title as requested upon the expiration of fourteen days from the 12th March, 1942. Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 4th day of Dated this 6th day of March, 1942, at the Land March, 1942. Registry Office. J. MORRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. C. L. HARNEY, District Land Registra;r.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6). VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. E 279, folio 174 (Wellington Registry), for 5 acres, OTICE is given that the name of the undermentioned more or less, being Section 19, Horowhenua Village N company has been struck off the Register and the Settlement, in the name of ALBERT EDWARD company dissolved :- STANDEN, of Levin, Builder, and of the loss of Christchurch Bowling Club Company, Limited. 1889/15. Memorandum of Mortgage 126772 in the name of THEOPHILUS GRH"FIN, of Levin, Carter, affecting Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 4th day of the same land, having been-.. lodged with me together March, 1942. with an. application for a provisional certificate of title J. MORRISON, anrl for the registration of a transmission affecting the Assistant Registrar of Companies. said mortgage, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such provisional certificate of title and to register the transmission without production of the OLYMPIA TYPEWRITERS (N.Z.), LTD. said mortgage pursuant to section 40 of the Land Transfer. Act, 1915, after fourteen days from the date IN LIQUIDA'l'ION. of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated this 11th day of March, 1942, at the Land Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolution. Registry Office, Wellington. J. CARADUS, District Land Registrar. In the matter of the Companies Aet, 1933, and of OLYMPIA TYPEWRITERS (N.Z.), L'rn. (in Liquidation). OTICE is hereby given that the foJJowing special N resolution was duly passed by the shareholders of the E VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of company on the 28th of February, 1942 :- outstanding duplicate of Memorandum of Lease " That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that No. 1840 from His Majesty the King, whereof CLARENCE CYRIL HOLLAND, Public Accountant, of Christ­ THOMAS LAWREN CE QUINNEY, of Motupiko, church, be and he is hereby appointed liquidator for .the Farmer, is the registered lessee, of all that parcel of purposes of such winding up." land containing 3 acres 1 rood 30 perches, more or less, being Lot 1 of Deposited Plan No. 1929, being part Dated this 3rd day of March, 1942. of Section 110, District of Upper Motueka, Block I, C. C. HOLLAND, Gordon Survey District, and being p[l,rt of the land in 666 Director. certificate of title, Vol. 64, folio 205, Nelson Registry, and application having been made to me for the issue of a provisional lease in lieu thereof, I hereby give MEDICAL REGISTRATION. notice that it is my intention to issue such provisional lease upon the expiration of fourteen days from the NEWENHAM DEANE MAURICE HARVEY, l\f.B., 12th March, 1942. ' I , Ch.B., 1942, now residing in Napier, hereby give Dated at the Land Registry Office at Nelson, this notice that I intend applying on the 3rd April, 1942, to have 6th day of March, 1942. my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of A. FOWLER, District Land Registrar. New Zealand ; and that I have deposited tho evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Wellington. Dated at Napier, this 3rd day of March, 1942. NEWENHAlli DEANE MAURICE HARVEY. ADVERTISEMENTS. Napier Public Hospital. 667

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6). MEDICAL REGISTRATION.

OTICE is hereby given that the names of the I .TORN CHARLEJS DAVIS SUTHERLAND, N undermentioned companies have been struck off , M.A. (1935), M.B., Ch.B. (1940), now·residing in the Register and the companies dissolved:- Dunedin, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 4th April, 1942, to have my name placed on the Kclsall & Lewis, Limited. 1931/215. Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; Kohi Investments, Limited. 1938/215. and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualifica­ Given under my hand at Auckland, this 9th day of tion in the office of the Department of Health at March, 1942. Dunedin. L. G. TUCK, Dated at Dunedin, this 4th day of March, 1942. Assistant Registrar of Companies. JOHN CHARLES DAVIS SUTHERLAND. Pathology Department, Medical School, Dunedin. 668 THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) AND (4). MEDICAL REGISTRATION.

OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of HUGH CYRIL WILLIAM STRINGER, M.B., N three months from this date the name of the I. , Ch.B., 1941, now residing in Christchurch, hereby undermentioned company will, unless cause is shown give notice that I intend applying on the 4th April, to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the 1942, to have my name placed on the Medical Register company dissolved:- of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office Mercantile Loan Company, Limited. 1933/177. of the Department of Health at Wellington. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 10th day Dated at Christchurch, this 4th day of March, 1942. of March, 1942. HUGH CYRIL WILLIAM STRINGER. H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Christchurch Public Hospital. , 6fi9 THE WW Zl£AtAND GAZETTE. [No. 2

ELLISON AND DUNCAN, LIMITED. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD.

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in CHARLIE EMANUEL BELLRINGER, Chairman the matter of ELLISON AND DUNCAN, LIMITED. I , of the New Plymouth Harbour Board, do hereby OTICE is hereby given that the Order of the certify that pursuant to the provisions of subsection (2) N Supreme Court of New Zealand dated the 4th of section 9 of the Local Authorities Interest Reduc­ day of March, 1942, confirming the reduction of the tion and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, a resolution capital of the above-named company from £52,250 to was duly passed at a special meeting of the New £32,250, and the minute approved by the said Court Plymouth Harbour Board held on the 15th day of showing with Tespect to the capital of the company as .January, 1942, and confirmed on the 12th day of altered the several particulars required by the above­ February, 1942, providing for the issue under Part II mentioned Act, were registered on the 5th day of of that Act of new: securities in conversion of existing March, 1942, by the Assistant Registrar of Companies securities issued in respect of the loan specified in the at Napier: And further take notice that the said First Schedule to the New Plymouth Harbour Board minute is in the words and figures following:- Loans Conversion Order, 1941, published in the New " That. the capital of Ellison and Duncan, · Limited, Zealand Gazette of the 18th day of December, 1941, at henceforth is £32,250, divided into 11,000 shares of page 3944. £2 15s. each all fully paid up and 8,000 shares of 5s. Dated this 5th day of March, 1942. each all fully paid up, and that all such shares have C. E. BELLRINGER, been issued. A special resolution of the company has 673 Chairman, New Plymouth Harbour Board. been passed to the effect that on such reduction taking effect the capital of the company so reduced shall be converted into 32,250 shares of £1 each all fully paid up." V. C. JONES, LIMITED. Dated the 5th day of March, 1942. CARLILE, McLEAN, SCANNELL, AND WOOD, IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION, 670 Solicitors for the Company.

URSUANT to section 222 of the Companies Act, INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES, LIMITED. P · 1933, notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of March, 1942, the members of the _above-named com­ In the matter of· the Companies Act, 1933, and in pany passed the following special resolution:- matter of INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES, LIMITED. " That the company be wound up voluntarily." OTICE is hereby given that the Order of the It was further resolved that VALENTINE CHRIS'l10PHER N Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland JONES, of Wellington, Furniture-manufacturer, be and dated the · 5th day of March, 1942, confirming the he is hereby appointed liquidator of the company. reduction of capital of the company from £40,000 to Dated at Wellington, this 9th day .of March, 1942. £30,000, and the minute approved by the Court showing with respect to the capital of the company the several V. C. JONES, particulars required by the said Act, was registered "675 Liquidator. with the Assistant Registrar of Companies at Auckland on the 6th day of March, 1942. Dated at Auckland, this 6th day of March, 1942. GOLDEN WEST FRUIT PACKING CO. PTY., LTD. TRENTHAM CHARLES WEBSTER, Solicitor for the Company. MEETING OF CREDITORS. Wellesley Chambers, Lorne Street, Auckland C. 1. 671 In the matter of Uie Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of the GOLDEN WEST FRUIT PACKING MANGAPU DRAINAGE BOARD. Oo. PTY., LTD. URSUANT to section 234, subsection (2) of the RESOLUTION :l;lAKING SPECIAL RATE. P Companies Act, 1933, notice is hereby given that a meeting of creditors of the Golden 'vVest Fruit Packing Co. Pty., Ltd., is called for 2.30 p.m. on Orahiri Drainage Board Repayment Loan, 1941 (£600). Friday, 20th March, 1942, to be held in the council N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in room of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, I it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Dominion Buildings, Mercer Street, Wellington.. Act, 1926, the Mangapu Drainage Board resolves as follows:- H. S. FANNING, 676 Secretary. " That, for the purpose of providing interest and other charges on a loan of five hundred pounds (£500), authorized to be raised by . the Mangapu Drainage Board undh the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of repaying the loan liability of· the Orahiri Drainage RAMSAY AND CAMPBELL, LIMITED. Board, the said Mangapu Drainage Board hereby makes and levies in the terms of the Land Drainage Act, IN LIQUIDATION. 1908, and its amendments, the Rating Act, 1925, and its amendments, and all other Acts and powers in that behalf enabling, a special rate on a graduated scale Notice of Final Meeting of Creditors. according to the classification list of all rateable land ( on the basis of the unimproved value) in that portion of the Northern Subdivision of the Mangapu Drainage In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in District formeTly comprising the Orahiri Drainage the matter of RAMSAY AND CAMPBELL, LIMITED District, as under:- (in Liquidation). " On all lands classified " A," fivepence farthing URSUANT to section 241 of the Companies Act, ( 5fd.) in tll:e pound; P 1933, notice is hereby given that a meeting of "On all lands classified '' B," threepence halfpenny creditors of the above-named company will be held at (3td.) in the pound; the office of the liquidator, National Mutual Building, "On all lands classified " C," one penny three- Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, on Thursday, 26th farthings ( Hd.) in the pound; March, 1942,. at 2 p.m., for the purpose of having an and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring account laid before the mooting showing the manner rate during the currency of such loan and be payable in which the winding up has been conducted and the yearly on the 1st day of April in each and every property of the company disposed of, and of hearing year during the currency of such loan, being a period any explanation that may be given by the liquidator. of fifteen years or until the loan is fully paid off." Dated the 9th day of March, 1942. C. R. EDWARDS, K. S. GLENDINNING, . 6.72 Clerk to the Board. 677 Liquidator. MAR. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 689

RAMSAY AND CAMPBELL, LIMITED. of this regulation, should have relief from the effect thereof, may grant exemption to any such person, and may at any .. IN LIQUIDATION. time revoke any such exemption without notice to such person, and without assigning any reason for such revocation, The foregoing regulations of the Manawatu Racing Club Notice of Fim,al Meeting of Shareholders. were made and passed by such club on the 2nd day of March, 1942, and signed by the Chairman and Secretary. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in B. J. JAOOBS, Chairman. the matter of RAMSAY AND CAMPBELL, LIMITED M. BuOHANAN, Secretary. ( in Liquidation). The foregoing regulations of the Manawatu Racing Club URSUANT to section 241 of the Companies Act, are hereby approved this 6th day of March, 1942. P 1933, notice is hereby given that a meeting of 674 0. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. shareholders of the above-named company will be held at the office of 'the liquidator, National Mutual RESOLUTION. Building, Rangitikei ,street, Palmerston North, on Thursday, 26th March, 1942, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose ,of having an account laid before the meeting HE following regulations were laid before the members showing the manner in which the winding up has been , T of the Taranaki Trotting Club at a meeting held on conducted and the property of the company disposed the 2nd da_y of March, 1942, at New Plymouth, with a of, and of hearing any explanation that may be given recommendation by the Chairman of such club, Mr. Walter by the liquidator. Crowley Weston, that the same be passed at once with a view Dated the 9th day of March, 1942. to their approval by His Excellency the Governor-General in pursuance of the Gaming Act, 1908, section 33. K. S. GLENDINNING, Mr. Walter Crowley Weston, the Chairman of such club, 678 Liquidator. and the meeting moved, and Mr. Francis Eugene Quin seconded, and it was resolved that such regulations should be adopted and that the Chairman and Secretary be authorized RESOLUTION. to sign the same in authentication thereof. The following are the regulations referred to :­ HE following regulations were laid before the committee THE TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB. T of the Manawatu Racing Club at a meeting held on REGULATIONS. the 2nd day ,of March, 1942, at Palmerston North, with a (Under the Gaming Act, 1908.) recommendation by the Chairman of such club, Mr. B. J. IN pursuance and exercise of the powers in that behalf Jacobs, that the same be passed at once with a view to their contained in section 33 of the Gaming Act, 1908, and of all approval by His Excellency the Governor-General in pursuance other powers and authorities it enabling in that beha,lf, the of the Gaming Act, 1908, section 33. Taranaki Trotting Club, a racing club within the meaning Mr. B. J. Jacobs, the Chairman of such club, and the of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as "the said club "), meeting moved, and Mr. H. R. Cooper seconded, and it was doth hereby make the following regulations controlling the resolved that such regulations should be adopted and that admission of persons to that part of the property situated the Chairman and Secretary be authorized to sign the same in the district of Hawera, and known as the Hawera in authentication thereof. Racecourse, while the said racecourse is used or occupied The following are the regulations referred to :- by the said club for race meetings. MANAW ATU RACING CLUB. 1. These regulations shall come into force on the date of the same being published in the New Zl!®nd Gazette. REGULATIONS. 2. In these regulations the words " bookmaker," "racing (Under the Gaming Act, 1908.) club," and "race meeting" shall have the meanings ascribed IN pursuance and exercise of the powers in that behalf to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming contained in section 33 of the Gaming Act, 1908, and of all Act, 1908. other powers and authorities it enabling in tl;iat behalf, the 3. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded Manawatu Racing Club, a racing club within the meaning of from the racecourse above described while the same is used the said Act (hereinafter referred .to as "the said club "), or occupied by the said club for a race meeting, namely :­ doth hereby make the following regulations controlling the (a) Bookmakers. admission of persons to that part of the -property situated in (b) Bookmakers' clerks, bookmakers' assistants, and the district of Rangitikei, and known as the Marton Race­ bookmakers' agents. course, while the said racecourse is used or occupied by the ( o) All persons under disqualification inflicted by any said' club for race meetings. racing or trotting club in the Dominion of New 1. These regulations shall come into force on the date of Zealand, the Commonwealth of Australia, or else­ the same being published in the New Zealand Gazette. where if affiliated to the New Zealand Racing 2. In these regulations the words "bookmaker," "racing Conference, or the New Zealand Trotting Conference, club," and "race meeting" shall have the meanings ascribed or the New Zealand Trotting Association. to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act, (d) Common prostitutes and persons who habitually con­ 1908. sort with thieves or persons who have no lawful 3. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded visible means of support. from the racecourse above described while the same is used (e) Professional tipsters, persons convicted of house­ or occupied by the said club for a race meeting, namely :­ breaking or pocket-picking, forgery, uttering or (a) Bookmakers. possessing counterfeit coin, theft,_ false pretences, (b) Bookmakers' clerks, bookmakers' assistants, and book­ receiving stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any makers' agents. offence or crime of any kind under the Criines Act,, (c) All persons under disqualification inflicted by any 1908, and also idle and disorderly persons, rogues, racing or trotting club in the Dominion of New and vagabonds, and incorrigible rogues, convicted Zealand, the Commonwealth of Australia, or else­ under the Police Offences Act, 1908, and persons where if affiliated to the New Zealand Racing convicted of an offence under the Gaming Act, Conference, or the New Zealand Trotting Conference, 1908. Provided always that the. Executive Com­ or the New Zealand Trotting Association. mittee appointed by the New Zealand Racing (d) Common prostitutes and persons who habitually consort Conference, upon being satisfied by evidence as to with thieves or persons who have no lawful visible character and otherwise that any person who, by means of support. reason of any conviction, comes within the scope (e) Professional tipsters, persons convicted of house­ of this regulation, should have relief from the breaking or pocket-picking, forgery, uttering or effect thereof, may grant exemption to any such 'possessing counterfeit coin, theR, false pretences, person, and may at any time revoke any such receiving stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any exemption without notice to such person, and with-· offence or criine of any kind under the Crimes out assigning any reason for such revocation. Act, 1908, and also idle and disorderly persons, The foregoing regulations of the Taranaki Trotting Club rogues, and vagabonds, and incorrigible rogues were made and passed by such club on the 2nd day of convicted under the Police Offences Act, 1908, March, 1942, and signed by the Chairman and Secretary. and persons convicted of an offence under the W. C WESTON, Chairman. Gaming Act, 1908. D. Le C. MORGAN, Secretary. Provided always that the Executive Committee appointed by the New Zealand Racing Conference, upon being satisfied The foregoing regulations of the Taranaki Trotting Ulub by evidence as to character and otherwise that any person are hereby approved this 9th day of March, 1942. who, by reason of any conviction, comes within the scope 679 C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 26

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