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No 91, 31 May 1984, 1773 No. 91 1773 - 6JUN 1984 I THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 31 MAY 1984 CORRIGENDUM and consent of the Executive Council, hereby declares that the surface Appointment of Honorary Community Officers Under the Maori of the carriageway above the land described in the Schedule hereto Community Development Act 1962 together with the airspace above that surface shall be a motorway on and after the 31st day of May 1984. · IN the notice published in the Gazette 5 April 1984, No. 56, page I 070, line 1 to of the Schedule for the words "Sonny Davis" read SCHEDULE "Te Tumu Sonny Waaka" which last mentioned appear in the original notice signed by the Minister of Maori Affairs. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT ALL that land situated in the City of Wellington and presently constructed as a public highway described as follows: CORRIGENDUM Being Appointment of Honorary Community Officers Under the Maori Community Development Act 1962 Land held for the Wairarapa Railway, being part Proclamation No. 928. IN the notice published in the Gazette 9 February 1984, No. 16, Land being Legal Road pursuant to section 1 lOA of the Public page 342 line to of the Schedule for the words "Beatty Hunapo" Works Act 1928; being part New Zealand Gazette, 1914, page 1017. read "Betty Hunapo" which last mentioned appear in the original Land held for the use, convenience or enjoyment of a road; being notice signed by the Minister of Maori Affairs. part Proclamation No. 5050. Land held for better utilisation; being part Gazette notice No. 791062. CORRIGENDUM Land held for better utilisation; being part Gazette notice Appointment of Member of South Canterbury Land Valuation No. 546733. Tribunal Land held for road; being part Gazette notice No. 617996. Land held for road; being part Proclamation No. 4717. IN the notice with the above heading published in the New Zealand Land held for road; being part Proclamation No. 3073. Gazette, 10 May 1984, No. 75, page 1525 the word South should be inserted in the sixth line before Canterbury to read South Land being Crown Grant Road. Canterbury Valuation Tribunal. Land held for the use, convenience or enjoyment of a road; being Dated at Wellington this 16th day of May 1984. part Document 428350. S. J. CALLAHAN, Secretary for Justice. More particularly described and shown on the plans numbered 5/80/40, sheets 1 and 2, deposited in the office of the Minister of (Adm. 3/18/2/20 (6)) Works and Development at Wellington. P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council. Land and Airspace Declared to be a Motorway in the City of (P.W. 71/9/2/0; Wn. D.O. 34/0) Wellington (Part of the Wellington-Foxton Motorway, i.e., 16/1 Ngauranga-Porirua Section) DA YID BEATTIE, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL Appointments, Promotions, Extensions, Transfers, Resignations, At the Government House at Wellington this 21st day of and Retirements of Officers of the New Zealand Army May 1984 Present: PURSUANT to section 35 of the Defence Act 1971, His Excellency HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL the Governor-General has approved the following appointments, PURSUANT to section 138 of the Public Works Act 1981, His promotions, extensions, transfers, resignations, and retirements of Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice officers of the New Zealand Army. 1774 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 91 REGULAR FORCE ROYAL N.Z. INFANTRY REGIMENT ROYAL REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY 5th Battalion (Wellington West Coast and Taranaki), RNZIR U39762 Warrant Officer Class I Lindsay John Skinner is appointed Captain J. B. M. Henderson to be temp. Major with effect from to a commission in the rank of Lieutenant and Quartermaster, with I April 1984. seniority and effect from 1 May 1984. Captain D. P. Beattie, B.E.M., is transferred to the Regular Force Captain G. C. Lough to be temp. Major with effect from 28 May with effect from 16 April 1984. 1984. 2nd Lieutenant D. H. Smith to be Lieutenant with seniority from ROY AL N.Z. CORPS OF SIGNALS 15 November 1983 and effect from 22 March 1984. Major Peter James Bonser, Royal Corps of Signals (Rtd), is The following 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenant with seniority appointed to a commission in his present rank, with seniority and from I March 1984 and effect from 28 March 1984: effect from 6 April 1984. M. D. Chivers. ROYAL N.Z. INFANTRY REGIMENT M. W. Dawson. E. L. Hansen. Major Roger Niho Maxwell is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, in his present rank with effect from 12 April 7th Battalion (Wellington (City of Wellington's Own) and Hawkes 1984. Bay), RNZIR Captain (temp. Major) and Quartermaster Errol Ross Cooper is 2nd Lieutenant L. G. Lynch to be Lieutenant with seniority and posted to the Retired List in the rank of Major and Quartermaster, effect from 1 March 1984. with effect from 12 May 1984. The following are appointed to commissions in the rank of 2nd Captain B. J. Ewart to be temp. Major with effect from 5 May Lieutenant, with seniority and effect from 26 February 1984: 1984. Brett Howard Dodson. Captain David Paul Beattie, B.E.M., is transferred from the Russell Hadden Smith. Territorial Force on a fixed term engagement in the rank of Captain James Charles Vallance. and Quartermaster, with seniority from 16 October 1983 and effect ROYAL N.Z. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS from 16 April 1984. 2nd (GH) Field Hospital, RNZAMC Lieutenant (temp. Captain) and Quartermaster William Charles Lieutenant (temp. Captain) M. H. Hunter, M.B., CH.B., to be Captain Cooper is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, in with seniority and effect from 29 April 1982. the rank of Captain and Quartermaster with effect from 2 May 1984. Otago University Medical Unit, RNZAMC Lieutenant (temp. Captain) and Quartermaster John Frederick Sturgess is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, in Jane Gabrielle Gardner is appointed to a commission in the rank the rank of Captain and Quartermaster with effect from 8 May 1984. of 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority and effect from 26 February 1984. Lieutenant and Quartermaster Briart John O'Donohue is Auckland University Medical Company, RNZAMC transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, in his present George Basil Mcivor is appointed to a commission in the rank rank with effect from 12 April 1984. of 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority and effect from 27 February 1984. ROYAL N.Z. CORPS OF TRANSPORT ROY AL N.Z. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS Major Gilbert Edmund Anton Cook is transferred to the Reserve 1st Supply Company, RNZAOC of Officers, General List, in his present rank with effect from 17 Nicola Marie Vandermolen is appointed to a commission in the April 1984. rank of 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority and effect from 26 February ROYAL N.Z. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS 1984. Supernumerary List ROYAL N.Z. DENTAL CORPS Captain (temp. Major) and Quartermaster Graeme Cormack is Major David John McAllister, M.SC.(LOND.). D.ORTH.R.C.S.(ENG.). posted to the Retired List in the rank of Major and Quartermaster, B.D.S., of 2nd (GH) Field Hospital, RNZAMC, is transferred to the with effect from 2 May 1984. Reserve of Officers, General List, in his present rank with effect from 30 March 1984. ROYAL N.Z. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS 2nd Lieutenant G. M. Lawton, e.sc.. B.D.s., to be Lieutenant with Captain and Quartermaster B. L. Crafts to be temp. Major and seniority from 10 December 1980 and effect from 22 February 1984. Quartermaster with effect from 12 May 1984. EXTRA REGIMENTAL EMPLOYMENT THE CORPS OF ROYAL N.Z. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Headquarters Company Land Forces Major David Franklyn Hayward, B.SC.(ENG.), is transferred to the Alan Woolston is appointed to a commission in the rank of Reserve of Officers, General List, in his present rank with effect Lieutenant, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment, with seniority and effect from 8 May 1984. from 26 February 1984. Captain and Quartermaster B. J. Manley to be temp. Major and Headquarters 2nd Task Force Region Quartermaster with effect from 26 March 1984. Captain (temp. Major) Warwick Barraud Wright, E.D., Royal Captain and Quartermaster Roger George Munro is transferred Regiment ofN.Z. Artillery, is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, to the Reserve of Officers, General List, in his present rank with General List, in the rank of Major with effect from 25 March 1984. effect from 18 April 1984. ROYAL N.Z. DENTAL CORPS RESERVE OF OFFICERS Supernumerary List The engagement of Major A. M. Reid, B.D.S., is extended until General List 1 November 1985. The following officers are posted to the Retired List with effect from the date shown: ROY AL N.Z. CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment Chaplain Class II Brian John Fletcher, B.D., (Roman Catholic) is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, in his present Major Roslyn Nepia Himona, 19 April 1984. rank with effect from 1 May 1984. Royal N .Z. Nursing Corps ROYAL N.Z. ARMY EDUCATION CORPS Major Rosemary Elizabeth Joan Thompson, 16 April 1984. Garry John Diack, B.A., is appointed to a commission in the rank Dated at Wellington this 16th day of May 1984. of Lieutenant, with seniority from 2 February 1983 and effect from DAVID THOMSON, Minister of Defence. 2 April 1984. 200/2 TERRITORIAL FORCE ROYAL N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS Waikato/Wellington East Coast Squadron, RNZAC Appointments, Promotions, Extensions, Transfers, Resignations, Captain Ian Hamish Balfour, E.D., B.AGR.SC., is posted to the and Retirements of Officers of the Royal New Zealand Navy Retired List with effect from IO April 1984.
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