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Issue No. 55 • 1175 The New Zealand azette WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 11 APRIL 1991 Contents Parliamentary Summary 1176 Private Bills 1177 Government Notices 1177 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices 1184 Land Notices 1185 Regulation Summary 1205 Using the Gazette The New Zealand Gazette, the official newspaper of the Closing time for lodgment of notices at the Gazette Office: Government of New Zealand, is published weekly on 12 noon on Tuesdays prior to publication (except for holiday Thursdays. Publishing time is 4 p.m. periods when special advice of earlier closing times will be Notices for publication and related correspondence should be given). addressed to: Notices are accepted for publication in the next available issue, Gazette Office, unless otherwise specified. Department of Internal Affairs, P.O. Box 805, Notices being submitted for publication must be a reproduced Wellington. copy of the original. Dates, proper names and signatures are Telephone (04) 738 699 to be shown clearly. A covering instruction setting out require Facsimile (04) 499 1865 ments must accompany all notices. or lodged at the Gazette Office, Seventh Floor, Dalmuir Copy will be returned unpublished if not submitted in House, 114 The Terrace, Wellington. accordance with these requirements. 1176 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 55 Availability Government Buildings, 1 George Street, Palmerston North. The New Zealand Gazette is available on subscription from GP Publications Limited or over the counter from GP Books Cargill House, 123 Princes Street, Dunedin. Limited bookshops at: Housing Corporation Building, 25 Rutland Street, Auckland. Other issues of the Gazette: 33 Kings Street, Frankton, Hamilton. Commercial Edition-Published weekly on Wednesdays. 25-27 Mercer Street, Wellington. Mulgrave Street, Wellington. Customs Edition-Published weekly on Tuesdays. E.S.T.V. House, 4185 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt. Special Editions and Supplements-Published as and when 159 Hereford Street, Christchurch. required. Parliamentary Summary Bills Assented To Government Bills Assent No. 25 March 1991 Weights and Measures Amendment 9 31 March 1991 Income Tax Amendment 10 Goods and Services Tax Amendment 11 Stamp and Cheque Duties Amendment 12 Inland Revenue Department Amendment 13 Income Tax Amendment (No. 2) 14 Goods and Services Tax Amendment (No. 2) 15 Accident Compensation Amendment 16 Income Tax (Annual) 17 Local Bill 31 March 1991 Greymouth Harbour Board (Validation of Rates) 1 Bills Ref erred Government Bill (Minister/Member in Charge Shown in Parenthesis) Referred to Select Committee 27 March 1991 Proportional Representation Indicative Referendum (Hon. Peter Dunne.) Electoral Law Summary of Bill Referred Proportional Representation Indicative Referendum This Private Member's Bill was introduced and first referred to the Electoral Law Committee on 30 May 1990. The Bill as introduced provided for the holding of a poll, in conjunction with the 1990 General Election, to determine whether members of Parliament should be elected by proportional representation. The Committee reported the Bill back to the House on 4 September 1990 recommending amendments providing for the poll to be held before 31 October 1991. Following a debate in the House the Bill was again referred to the Committee on 27 March 1991 for consideration. ps3353 11 APRIL NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1177 Private Bill New Zealand Permanent Trustees Limited Bill Notice of Intention to Apply for Leave to Introduce a Private Bill in the House of Representatives Take notice that East Coast Permanent Trustees Limited intends to promote a Private Bill, the objects of which are: (a) To provide for East Coast Permanent Trustees Limited to continue in existence under the name New Zealand Permanent Trustees Limited; and (b) To authorise the company to transact business with The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited and with other subsidiaries and related companies of that company; and (c) To repeal the East Coast Permanent Trustees Limited Act 1962. (The effect of repealing the East Coast Permanent Trustees Limited Act 1962 will be to remove provisions which are considered to be no longer appropriate or necessary to the business of the company). The promoter of the Bill is East Coast Permanent Trustees Limited. Communications or notices to the promoter may be sent to its solicitors: Morrison Morpeth, 105-109 The Terrace (P.O. Box 10 035), Wellington. Attention: J. M. Afford. A copy of the proposed Bill may be inspected in accordance with Standing Order 263 of the House of Representatives at the District Court at Wellington (Fourth Floor, Public Trust Building, 117 Lambton Quay). East Coast Permanent Trustees Limited by its solicitors, Morrison Morpeth, per: J. M. AFFORD. go3662 Government Notices point at 46° 27.8' Sand 167° 50.6' E; then by a straight line to Agriculture and Fisheries the northernmost point of Codfish Island (at 46° 45.2'S and 167° 36.6'E); then by a straight line to North Red Head on Fisheries Act 1983 the north-west coast of Stewart Island (at 46° 44.8'S and 167° 42.5'E); then by mean high water mark to Black Rock Fisheries (Foveaux Strait Dredge Oyster Fishery Point (at 46° 41.2'S and 167° 52.2'E); and then in a straight Suspension) Notice No. 2 1991, No. 5072 line in a north-easterly direction to a point at 46° 36.2'S and 168° 02.7'E; then in a straight line in a south-easterly Pursuant to section 47 of the Fisheries Act 1983, the Minister direction to a point at 46° 40.6'S and 168° 15.0'E; then in a of Fisheries (acting on the recommendation of the Director straight line in a north-easterly direction to a point on Bluff Hill General of Agriculture and Fisheries, and after informing the at 46° 37.5'S and 168° 20.6'E. Fisheries Authority) hereby gives the following notice: 4. Purpose-The closure of additional western and central Notice beds in the Foveaux Strait dredge oyster fishery is necessary to 1. Title and commencement-(1) This notice may be cited as minimise the possibility of the oyster infection, Bonamia, being the Fisheries (Foveaux Strait Dredge Oyster Fishery spread by oyster dredges from highly infected areas of the Suspension) Notice No. 2 1991. fishery to areas of the fishery that are not infected or which are (2) This notice shall come into effect on the day after its least infected. notification in the Gazette. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of March 1991. 2. Interpretation-In this notice: DOUG KIDD, Minister of Fisheries. (a) the term "Foveaux Strait dredge oyster fishery" means go3666 the oyster fishery in Foveaux Strait as defined and declared to be a controlled fishery in the Controlled Fisheries (Foveaux Strait Dredge Oyster Fishery) Notice 1979. Commerce (b) any reference to licences means licences granted by the Fisheries Authority pursuant to section 33 of the Fisheries Act Commerce Act 1986 1983 in respect of the Foveaux Strait dredge oyster fishery. 3. Restrictions on licences-(1) All licences are hereby Appointment of Deputy Chairman of the subject to the restriction set out in subclause (2) of this clause. Commerce Commission (2) All fishing pursuant to any licence shall be suspended in Pursuant to section 9 of the Commerce Act 1986, Her those waters of Foveaux Strait lying inside a line commencing Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint at Oraka Pt (at 46° 23.6'S and 167° 57.6'E); then in a straight line to the easternmost point of Centre Island (at 46° Edward Allan Hudson of Wellington 27.7'S and 167° 51.7'E); then by mean high water mark to a to be a member and Deputy-Chairman of the Commerce 1178 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 55 Commission for a period of 3 years commencing on 2 April Dated at Wellington this 31st day of March 1991. 1991. PAUL EAST, Attorney-General. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of April 1991. go3674 PHILIP BURDON, Minister of Commerce. go3673 Judicature Act 1908 Conservation Additional Judge of the Court of Appeal Appointed Pursuant to section 58 (9) of the Judicature Act 1908, Her Harbours Act 1950 Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council and with the concurrence of the Chief Justice and the President of the Notice of Approval of Bylaws Court of Appeal, has been pleased to appoint I, Denis William Anson Marshall, Minister of Conservation, The Right Honourable Sir Gordon Ellis Bisson, a former pursuant to section 165 of the Harbours Act 1950, hereby member of the Court of Appeal approve the Rodney District Council Bylaws: Bylaw No. 2 1990, pursuant to resolution No. 503/8/90 passed at an to act as an additional Judge of the Court of Appeal for a ordinary meeting of the Rodney District Council held on period commencing on the 31st day of March 1991 and 30 August 1990, and approved by the Minister of Transport expiring on the 31st day of May 1991. on 8 March 1991. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of April 1991. Dated at Wellington this 21st day of March 1991. PAUL EAST, Attorney-General. DENIS MARSHALL, Minister of Conservation. go3676 go3687 Law Practitioners Act 1982 Notice of Approval of Bylaws I, Denis William Anson Marshall, Minister of Conservation, Members of Council of Legal Education Appointed pursuant to section 165 of the Harbours Act 1950, hereby give approval to the Kaipara Harbour Authority Bylaw No. 1 1990, Pursuant to the Law Practitioners Act 1982, Her Excellency as made by resolution passed at an ordinary meeting of the the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint Kaipara Harbour Authority held on 19 February 1990, and The Honourable David Lance Tompkins approved by the Minister of Transport on 11 March 1991.