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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority No. 174 4629 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 8 OCTOBER 1987 CORRIGENDUM on a bearing 310· true distance 3 nautical miles, thence by a line Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936 to Cape Foulwind Lighthouse and havin~ an inner limit being the seaward side of the State Highway 67 bndge. C. J. HILL, IN the notice with the above heading published in the New Zealand Acting for Clerk of the Executive Council. Gazette Supplement, 30 September 1987, No. 169, page 4549, for the 'Securities Act (Trustee Banks) Exemption Notice 1987' add the *New Zealand Gazette, 30 September 1982, No. 115, page 3196. words 'Amendment No. I.' (M.O.T. 43/88/4) CORRIGENDUM Addition of Member to Royal Commission on Social Policy Land Declared to be Road in Block XIl!, Puniu Survey District, Otorohanga District ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God Queen of New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith: IN the notice with the above heading published in New Zealand Gazette of 16 July 1987, No. III, at page 3329, for the words To Our Trusty and Well-beloved The Right Honourable Sir IVOR "County Council" in the fourth line, read "District Council", which LLOYD MORGAN RICHARDSON, of Wellington, a Judge of the Court words appear in the original notice signed by the Minister of Works of Appeal, REUBINA ANN BALLIN, C.B.E., of Christchurch, and Development. Psychologist, MARION EDNA BRUCE, Q.s.o., of Porirua, Community Worker, MASON HAROLD DURIE, iwi Kauwhata and Rangitane, of (P.W. 34/2127; Hn. D.O. 1717157) Feilding, Medical Practitioner, ROSSLYN JOY NOONAN, of 0/1 Wellington, Trade Unionist, and LEONARD WARREN COOK, of Wellington, Statistician: Redefining the Limits of Westport Harbour GREETING: WHEREAS, by Our Warrant dated the 30th day of October 1986*, We constituted you, the said The Right Honourable Sir IVOR LwYD PAUL REEVES, Governor-General MORGAN RICHARDSON, REUBINA ANN BALLIN, MARION EDNA ORDER IN COUNCIL BRUCE, MASON HAROLD DURIE, and ROSSLYN JOY NOONAN, to At Wellington this 28th day of September 1987 be a Commission to inquire into the extent to which existing instruments of policy meet the needs of New Zealanders, and report Present: on what fundamental or significant reformation or changes are HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL necessary or desirable in existing policies, administration, institutions, or systems to secure a more fair, humanitarian, PuRSUANT to section 3 of the Harbours Act 1950, His Excellency consistent, efficient, and economical social policy which will meet the Governor-General, acting on the recommendation of the Minister the changed and changing needs of New Zealand and achieve a of Transport and by and with the advice and consent of the Executive more just society: Council hereby redefines the limits of the Port of Westport as shown on plan M.D. 16467, deposited in the office of the Secretary for And whereas it is desirable that you, the said LEONARD WARREN Transport and as more particularly described in the Schedule below. COOK, be appointed to be an additional member of the said Commission: The Order in Council of 20 September 1982* redefining the limits of Westport Harbour is hereby revoked. Now know ye that We, reposing trust and confidence in your integrity, knowledge, and ability, do hereby appoint you, the said LEONARD WARREN COOK, to be a member of the said Commission: SCHEDULE And it is hereby declared that all acts and things done and ALL that area of water bounded by a line commencing at the waters decisions made by the said Commission or any of its members, in edge at high water ordinary spring tide, 3 nautical miles north-east the exercise of its or their powers, before the issuing of these presents, of the true left bank of the mouth of the Ngakawau River, thence shall be deemed to have been made and done by the said A 4630 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 174 Commission, as reconstituted by these presents, and as if you, the And I hereby confer on the said Malcolm John MacFarlane while said LEONARD WARREN COOK, had originally been appointed to be he holds office all the powers and authorities that may be exercised a member of the said Commission: in New Zealand by a Justice of the Peace, and also all the powers And We do hereby confirm Our said Warrant and the Commission and authorities that may be so exercised by a Coroner: thereby constituted save as modified by these presents: The said Harry Graeme Ayres and Malcolm John MacFarlane to exercise their functions at such places within the Dependency as And, lastly, it is hereby declared that these presents are issued may be directed by the officer for the time being appointed as an under the authority of the Letters Patent of Her Majesty Queen officer of the Government of the Dependency in whom is vested Elizabeth the Second constituting the office of Governor-General the general executive and administrative authority in preserving of New Zealand, dated the 28th day of October 1983t, and under Her Majesty's rights and sovereignty and the laws and regulations the authority of and subject to the provisions of the Commissions in force in the Dependency. of Inquiry Act 1908, and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of New Zealand. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General as the Governor of the Ross Dependency, this 24th day of In witness whereof We have caused this Our Commission to be September 1987. issued and the Seal of New Zealand to be hereunto affixed at Wellington this 5th day of October 1987. RUSSELL MARSHALL, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Witness The Most Reverend Sir Paul Alfred Reeves, Knight Grand *Gazette, 1923, Vol. II, p. 2211 Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and tGazette, 1923, Vol. III, p. 2815 Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Principal Companion of The Queen's Service Order, Governor­ General and Commander-in-Chief in and over New Zealand. [L.S.] Appointment of Member of the Pesticides Board PAUL REEVES, Governor-General. (No. 4222; Ag. 1/53/2/1) By His Excellency's Command- DAVID LANGE, Prime Minister. NOTICE is hereby given by direction of the Minister of Agriculture Approved in Council- that pursuant to section 14 of the Pesticides Act 1979, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint C. J. HILL, Murray de Rensy Foster, farmer of Rakaia (on the nomination Acting for Clerk of the Executive Council. of the New Zealand Vegetable Federation Inc.) *Gazette, 1986, p. 4650 as a member of the Pesticides Board for the residue of the term of tS.R. 1983/225 office for R. G. Coulson, resigned, which expires on 17 August 1988. Amendment: S.R. 1987/8 Dated at Wellington this 30th day of September 1987. L. M. RADICH, for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. Officers of Government of Ross Dependency Appointed Appointment of Director to the New Zealand Wool Board PAUL REEVES, Governor-General (No. 4221; Ag. 1/53/2/30) WHEREAS by an Order in Council dated the 30th day of July 1923*, made under the British Settlements Act 1887 of the United Kingdom NOTICE is hereby given by direction of the Minister of Agriculture Parliament, the Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of New that pursuant to section 4 (2) (d) of the Wool Industry Act 1977, Zealand for the time being (hereinafter called the Governor) was His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint appointed to be the Governor of the Ross Dependency, and all the powers and authorities which by the said order were given and Farquhar Beaton McKenzie, retired managing director of granted to the Governor for the time being ofthe Dependency were Mosgiel (on the nomination of the New Zealand Wool Board) thereby vested in him: as director of the New Zealand Wool Board for a period of 3 years from 25 September 1987. And whereas the Governor was thereby further authorised and empowered to make all such rules and regulations as might lawfully Dated at Wellington this 30th day of September 1987. be made by Her Majesty's authority for the peace, order, and good L. M. RADICH, government of the Dependency: for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. And whereas, by regulations made by the Governor on the 14th 6 day of November 1923t, it was enacted that all persons appointed by the Governor for the time being of the Dependency should have such power and authority as might be granted them in due course Crown Land Set Apart for Road in Block IV, Waikohu Survey of law, and might be empowered to do such things as might be District, Waikohu County necessary or desirable to ensure that the laws in force in the Dependency are duly observed and complied with in every respect, PURSUANT to section 52 ofthe Public Works Act 1981, the Minister and to do all things necessary or expedient for the peace, order, and of Works and Development hereby declares the Crown land good government of the Dependency, and to safeguard and preserve described in the Schedule hereto to be set apart for road and pursuant Her Majesty's rights and sovereignty over and in respect of the to section 11 (IA) of the National Roads Act 1953 shall form part Dependency: of State Highway No.2. And whereas it is expedient that the persons hereinafter named be appointed officers of the Government of the Dependency: SCHEDULE .
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