No. 84 '2411

/ THE GAZETTE

Published by Authority

WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 19 DECEMBER 1968

Land Taken for Road in Block XII, Wakarara Survey A. R. P. Being District, W aipawa County 0 0 1.5 Lot 8, D.P. 59554. Patt certificate of title, Voilume 779, folio 20, No111th Auckland Land Registry (limited as to parcels). A!RTHUIR PORRITT, Gme:morr~Generail 0 0 1.2 Lot 9, D.P. 59554. Part certificate 'of title, Vdume A PROCLAMATION 1101, foHo 282, North Auckland Land Registry (limited as to par1cels) . PURSUANT rto rthe Public Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie Porrtbt, Baronet, the Governor-General! of New Zealand, Given under the hand of His Exeehleney the Govemor­ hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the General, and issued under •the Sea'l of New Zealand, this Schedule hereto is hereby taken for mad; and I a1so declare 29th day rof Novemlbea- 11968. thait this Proclama!tion shall take effect on and after the [L.S.] PEIRCY B. AflJIJE,N, Millristeir of 1Workls. 1 23rd ~y •olf December 1968. Goo SAVE THE QUEEN! (P.W. 24/3189/0; D.O. 27 /1240/1/0/5) SCHEDULE IIAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT ALL lthat piece of !:and containiing 2 roods 16 perches situated in Block XII, Wakamra Survey District:, W:aipawa County, Land Taken for Soil Conservation and River Control Purposes Hawke's Bay R.D., and being part Lot 2, D.P. 7157, part in Block V, Arawaru Survey District, Horowhenua County Section 2; as the same is more parlticulaxly dellineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 22769 (S.O. 5749) deposited in A!RTHU'R IPORIRITT, vd\l'ernm-Genern,1 the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured orange. A PROCLAMATION Given under the hand af His Excellency ithe Governor­ PURSUANT to rthe Public Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie Genera:l, and issued under the Seal of New Zooland, this Porritt, Baronet, the Governor-General of New Zealand, 29th day 1oif November 11968. hereby proclaim and dedwre that the land described m the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for soi'l conservation and [L.S.] J>IBRJCY R :.NLI.JEN, Minister ,of Works. river controil purposes and shaH vest in the Manawatu Caitch­ Goo SAVE nm QUEEN! ment Board as from rthe date hereinafter mentioned; and I (P.W. 40/737; D.O. 16/80/5) also declare that this Proclamaition shall rtake effect on and after the 23rd day of December 1%8.

SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT Land Taken for Street in the Borough of Mount Eden ALL those pieces of ,land situated in Block V, Ar.awaru Survey District, Wellington R.D., described as fo1Lows: ARTHUIR PORRITT, Gmrernor-'General A. R. P. Being A PROCLAMATION 10 3 3 Part Section 17; coloured sepia on plan. 0 0 15 Pu~SUANT ito the Public Works Act 1928 and section 35 of Part Seotion 17 (erosion); co!loured orange on the Finance Act (No, 2) 1945, I, Sir Arillrnr Espie Porrritit, plan. Baronet, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby 0 3 17.3 Part Section 17; co1oured orange on ptan. proclmm and declare thsit the Ian d descrrbed in the Schedll'le As :the same a,re more pariticularly deliineated 'on the plan hereto is hereby taken for street and shaU ve51t in !the Mayor marked M.0.W. 22754 (S.O. 26489) deposited in the office Councirlors, and Citizens of :the Bomugh of Mount Eden: of the Minister of Works 'Wt Wellington, and thereon coloured as from the da!lo hereinafter mentioned; and I also declare as above-mentioned. that this Pnockana'uion shaH ~ake effect on and af.ter the 23rd ~ ~ ~ Bciq day iof December 11968. l 1 20 Paiit Section 17; coloured sepia on plan. 0 0 5 Paii Seotion 17; coloured orange on plan. SCHEDULE 0 0 13 Part accretion; coloured orange on plan. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT As the same are more particularly delineated on ,the plan marked M.O.W. 22755 (S.O. 26900) deposited in the office ALL those pieces of land situated in Block XVI, Waitemata of the Minister of Works at Wellington. and thereon coloured Survey District, Borough of Mount Eden, North Auckland as a:bove-mentioned. · R.D., described as foHows: Given under {be hand of His Excellency the Governor­ A. R. P. Being General, and issued under the Sea:! of New Zeafand, this 0 0 1.2 Lot 6, D.P, 59554. Part certificate of ,ti1t1e, Volume '10th day of :December 1968. 589, fofro 119, North Auckland Land Registry. 0 0 1.1 Lo:t 7, D.P. 59554. Part ceJ:Otificate of trtle, Volume [L.s.] PERCY B. ALIJEN, Minister of Wor!cs. 779, folio 21, Not1th Auckland Land Registry Goo SAVE 1BE QUEEN! (ilimi ted as to parcels) . (P.W. 96/325000/0; D.0. 96/325000/0/1) 2412 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No. 84

Declaring Land Taken for Railway Purposes, Vested in the SCHEDULE Palmerst()n North City Corporation subject to Certain 0TAGO LAND D1S1RICT--

Consenting to Stopping Road in Block XIII, Hapuakohe LICENCE SUBJECT 10 REGULATIONS Survey District, Waikato C aunty 2. The licence hereby conil'erred •is subject to compliance by

Consenting to the Assignment to Michael David Studholme Authorising John Alexander Frizzell, Sheep Farmer, of Spring­ and Paul Joseph Studholme, of "Braemar", Lake Tekapo, field, Canterbury, to Erect and Use Certain Electric Lines Farmers, by the New Zealand Australian Land Co. Ltd., of Their Rights, Powers, and Privileges Under an Order in Council Authorising Them to Use Water for the Purpose ~RTHUR •PORJRI'IT, Ooviemor-Geneial of Generating Electrioity ORDER ,JN COUNCIL At the Government Build!ing-s ,at Welllington lliis 9th day of kRTHUR ·PORRITT, Govemor-Gooeral December 11968 ORDER IN COUNCIL Present: At ,the Government Builldings at Wellington ,this 9th day of THE RIGHT HoN. KEITH HoLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL 'December 1968 PURSUANT ,to the Public Works Aot •1928, His EX'Cellency the Governor-Generail, acting iby and with the advice and consent Present: of tile Executive Council, hereby autho11ises John Afexander DIE RIGHT HON. KEITH HOLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN CoUNCIL Frizzell'!, sheep farmer, of Springfield, Canterbury (herein­ PURSUANT to the Pubil!rc Works Act 1928, His Excellency ,the alfter referred 'to as the ~icensee), subject to !the conditions Governor-General, acting by and wi1h .the advice and consent hereinafter set forth, to iay, construct, put up, place, and of .the Executive Council, hereby consents to the assignment use the electric [ines described in the Schedulle hereto. to Michael David Studhcilme and •Paul Joseph Studholme, of "Braemar", !Jake Tekapo, farmers, by :the New Zealand and Australian Land Co. Ltd., a duly incorporaJted company, OONDIDONS having its regis:tered office at Edinburgh and lits head office IMPLIED CoNDITIONS in New Zea:land, at Dunedin, of ,their r'ights, powers, and privileges under an Order in Council da:ted the 3rd day of 1. The concliittiilons d~rected to be implied in aill IiCCI1ces by April 1957 and published in the Gazette of the 4th day of the Blectriml Supply IRegwaltions '1967 and the Electrical ,the same month, at p. 578, and amended by an Order in Wjring R:egulations 196'1 shall be inoovporated in and shall CounciQ dated the ll!tJh day of May 1960 and publ!ished in the form part of 'llhis licence, except in so far as the same may Gazette of ,the 12th day of the same month, at p. 613. be inconsllstent w!ith the p11ovisions hereof. P. J. BR00'1~S, Clerk of 1:he Executive Council. LICENCE SUBJECT 10 REGULATIONS (N.ZE.D. 1'1/20/91) 2. This >licence is issued under ltlhe Electrical Supply Regulations 1967, ,and is subject if!hereto, and to the Elec.trical Wiring Regufatioil!S 196>1, 1Jhe Radio Interference Regulaitions 19518, a1lld to a[[ regullaltions hereafter made in a,moodment thereoif or in substiitut!ion therefor :respectively. !SYSTEM' OF SUPPLY Authorising the Department of Maori and Island Affairs, 3. The system IQf supply s1hall be 'as described in paragraphs Rotorua, to Erect and Use Certain Electric Lines in the (a), (lb), and (d) of reguilwtuon '15 oif the Blectrical Supply County of Whakatane Reguhrctie1ns 1967, and shall be a:n alternat!ing-curre111t system. DURATION OP LICENCE AIRTHUR: 1POR:RITT, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL 4. Unless l'looner !cawfuiHy dcJterrnined, this ilicence shaH conJtinue in force until 1the 31st day of M'a:rch 1989, or until At the Government Buildings 1aJt WcJ]!i'ngton this 9th day of eleotrical energy is 'availab'le from an electric power board -December 11968 or 1o~her public source 10£ supply, whichever is the earlier. Present: THE RIGHT HoN. KEITH HoLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL SCHEDULE PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, His Excellency the LINES for the supply •of elea1Jrical energy by the system of Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent supply hereirrbe'fore described, commencing from the licencee's of the Executive Councrl, hereby grants to the Depa1itment of generntor and proceed,ing: Maori and Island Affruirs, Rotorua (hereinafter referred to as the 'licensee), a liceI1ce, subject ,to the conditions herein­ (a) in a southerlly direction generally to ,a house ,znd after set forth, to lay, construct, put up, place, and use the three fa,rm buildings; electric lines described in the Schedule hereto. (b) in a north-easterly direction genera:Hy to a hut, ,thence under the ma:i!Il West Ooast road 110 two farm buildings. CONDITIONS All being situated in Block IV, OoJ.eridge Survey District, IMPLIED CONDITIONS in the Cou111ty of Malvern; the said lines allld buildings being more particularly shown on the plan marked N.Z.E.D. 761 1. The conditions directed to be implied in all licences by deposilted in the office of the New Zealand Electricity Depa·rt­ the Eleotrica] Supply Regulations 1967 and the Bleotrical ment at •Wel1ington. Wiring Regula:tions 1961 shall be inoorpornted in, and shali form part olf this licence, except in so for as the same may P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of the Execntive Council. be inconsistent with the provisions hereof. (N.Z.E.D. 1'1/20/2917) 2414 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No. 84

Revocation of Order in Council Setting Apart Maori Freehold SCHEDULE Land as a Maori Reservation Indu~tria!l Accident Prevention Congress Pout Safety Council. ARTHUR! IPORIRITT, GD'V'emor-Genera:l P. J. BROOKS, Clerk ,of the Executive Council. ORDER IN COUNCIL (I.A. 158/50) At !the Government House at Wellington this 16th day of December 1968 Present: HIS EXCELLENCY IBE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL PURSUANT to secti'on 439 (5) of lthe Maori Affairs Act 1953, The Newman Cemetery Closing (Variation) Order 1968 His Excellency the Govenor-General, acting by and with lthe advice and consel1J1: of 1the Execuitive Council, hereby AIRTHUR '.PiORJRITT, •GO'V'emor,GenemJ. revokes the Order in Council made on 19 December 1951 and published tin Gazette, 20 !December 1951, INb. 92, ORDER IN COUNCIL p. 1862, setting apart and reserving the Maori freehold At the Government House ~t WeiJlliin:gJton thus 116bh day of land described in the Schedule hereito as a Maori reservation IDecemlbe!r 11%8 for the common use of the descendan!\s of Panapa Tuari •Present: as a meeting place and marae site. HIS EXCELLENCY IBE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL PURSUANT to the Burfa1 and Cremrution Act 1964, His Excel­ SCHEDULE lency lthe Governor-Genera:!, acting by and with the advice HAWKE'S BAY ILAND DISTRICT am! consent ,of the Executive Oooncil, hereby makes the ALL :tha!t piece of Iand situated in B!J.ock XVI, Heretaunga fol:lowing order. Survey Distriat, and described as fo'llows: A. R. P. Being ORDER 1 3 20 Karamu C. 2c 2B, Lot 2B. 1. This ·order may be cited as the Newman Cemetery P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of the Executive Council. Closing (Variation) Order 1968. (M.A. 21/3/233) . 2. The Newman Cemetery Closing Order 1968* is hereby varied by adding ;to clause 2 •the words "except il:hat upon the death of Ailice Dowse'llt, widow, of Newman in il:he County Land to be Administe.red by the Tourist Hotel Corporatilon of Eketahuna, •the body of the said Ahlce Dowsett may be of New Zealand buried in 'the said cemetery". P. J. BROOKS, Olerk of •the Execu1Jive Council. ARTHUR! roRJRITT, IGocvemor-Generni *Gazette, 1968, p. 705 ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House M Well!lmgfton m 1611lh day of Decembell' 11'968 Present: HIS EXCELLENCY mE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL Appointing a Member of the Engineers' Registration Board PURSUANT to section 11 of the Tourist Hotell Corporation Act 1956, His Excel'lency the Governor-General, acting by and wrth •the advice and consent oJf the Executive Counciil., hereby WHEREAS, by a warrant dated the 10th day of April 1967, declares that the land described in the Scheduie hereto shai'.I. Lester Frank Withers, electrical engineer, ·of Christchurch, be administered by the Tourist Hotel Corporation of 'New was appointed a member of the Engineers' Regis:traition Zealand for the purposes of the said Act. Board; and whereas .the said Lester Frank Withers has re­ signed his posiJtion as a member of such board; now, there­ fore, pursuant to section 3 of the Engineers' Registration SCHEDULE Act 1924, I do hereby appoin!t WELLINGTON iLAND 'DISTRICT- CoUNTY 'Philip William 1Blakeley, Esquire, electrical engineer, of ALL that area containing 17 acres 2 roods, more or 1!ess, known Wel1in~ton, as the airstrip site, being part Okahukura 8, situated in Block ,to be a member of the Engineers' Registration 'Board for III, Ruapehu Survey 'District, and being a!lso part of the the ba[ance of the term for which :the said Lester Frank axeas numbered 1 lliild 6 'O!ll S.O. Phns 118700 a,nd 18819. As Withers wa;s appointed. shown on the plan marked L. and S. 4/362F deposited in the IHead Office, Department of Lands and Survey at Wel­ As witllless my hand ~t Wellli.1J1gto!n •th.is 2&th day olf Novem­ lington, and thereon edged red. •ber, 11%8. P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of 1he Executlive Council. PIERCY 1B. AIIJ[JEN, iMinisrer ,Olf Works. (L. and S. RO. 4/362; D.O. T.N:P. 90) (P.W. 30/922/1)

Consenting to the Use of the Word "Royal" A!RrJlHUIR PORIRITT, Govemcir-General Appointments in the Royal New Zealand Navy OR!DER liN OOUNCIL At the Government 'Hiouse at Wellingt'on this 116th day of December 'l%8 PURSUANT Ito the Navy Adt 1954, His Excellency 1the Govemor­ Generail has approved il:he foltowing appointments, promort:ions, 1Present: and terminations orf appointments in the Roya[ New Zealand HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL Navy. PURSUANT to 1the Pol~ice Offences Adt 1927, I-I-is Exce1lency Captain E. C. Thorne, ,to be granted the acting rank of the Governor-Genem'l, acting by and with ,the advice and Commodore from 4 December 1968, and to be granted the conserut of the Executive Coundl, hereby conscruts to .the use temporary rank of Commodore from 8 December 1968. of the word "Royal" by the New Zealand Headquarters of Lieutenant Commander S. W. HickJs, VRD, ,to be released the Royal Overseas League. (engagement completed), to date 31 December 1968, and to P. J. BROOKS, Clerk olf ,the Execuitive Council. be placed on the Retired List, ·ro date 1 January 1969. Temporary Lieute!l!ant Commander D. J. CoiJ.lins, reverted (I.A. 147 /72) ·to rank of Lieutenant, to date 2 December 1968. Lieutenant C. J. Niven, RN, entered in rank of Lieutenant under 8-year short-service commission, to date 20 November Consenting to the Use of the Word "National" 1968, with seniority of 22 October 1966. Sub Lieutenants L. A. Mangos, M. R. M. Mason, and ARTHUR 'PORRITT, Governor-General E. R. E. Sawyers, promoted to rank of Lieu'tenanlt, and re­ ORDER IN COUNCIL appo,inted, :to dwte 17 November 1968. Third Officer S. C. Wilbard, WRNZNS, •service in ,the Royal At 1uhe Government 'Buildings wt WeIEngton this 9th day of New Zealand Navy extended to 14 April 1970. December 1968 Thi•rd Officer A. J. Stubbs, WRNZNS, to be rekased (on Present: marriage), to date 31 December 1968. THE RIGHT HON. KEIIB HOLYOAKE, C.H., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Pamela Olive Rita Miller, promoted to rank of Fourth Officer, WRNZNS, 'io date 31 Ootober 1968, and granted PURSUANT to ithe Police Offences Act 1927, His Excellency temporary rank of Third Officer, WRNZNS, whiht holding the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and present poc,t, to da.te 2 tDecember 1968. consoot of the Executive Council, hereby ,consents to the nse of the word "Na1tiona:l" in ithe names ·of the organisations Dated at Wellington this •12th day of December 1968. listed in the Schedule hereto. DAVID S. THOMSON, Minister of Defence. 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2415

Appointments, Promotions, Adjustment of Seniority, Transfer, AlR TRAINING CORPS Transfer to Retired List, Resignation, and Retirements of Appointment Officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force foihn Edmund fRJoberts is grnnted ia comtcission in the Aiirr Training Corps in ,the Tank ·of Pilot Officer Jior 'a period ending 22 August 111972, wr~h semoJ1ity and effeot born 23 August PURSUANT ito section 15 of the Royall New Zealand Air Force 1968. Act '1950, His Excellency the Governor-General bas been Promotions pleased to a:pp110ve the follfowing appoinJtmen,ils, promotions, wdjusitment 1of senfority, tr:aruslfer, transfer to rntired fort:, Flying Officer ~dbert MaaMa,bion B~ack to be F\J:igblt resignation, and retiremeinltls of officers of the Royall New LleUJtenanit, with seraorlity arul. effect lftlom 28 August ,1968. Z'ealand Aiu: Force. The under-menttii0ned !Pilot 'Officers lllo be Fly1hl'g Officers, with seniority and effect from ~he dates mown: RBGULAR AIR FORCE Kenneth John -Dodson, 31 August ,1968. !Richard Thomrus Rona[d Cohen, 23 September 11%8. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH &ona!ld George Inglis, M.A., 29 September 1968. Appointment Resignation Wing Commander H,aro1d Gordon Moss, A.F.C., p.s.c. ,Pll]iot Officer '.Don1tld George Kercher, B.A., is ,permitted Ito (72349) , ,to be Adling Oroll!p Ca:ptain, with effect !fmm 28 resiign his commiss!lon, wufu effect from 24 October 1968. OctJober 11%8. Dated at Wellington tb!is 6ili day o;f [)ecember 1968·. Promotions D. S. TIIOMSOIN, Minister olf Deifence. Plight Ueutenant (temp.) Neill George Oslb1ome (81456) to (Air 12/,11 /9) be FlighJt Lilelll1:e!nlllllJt, with sewollity and effect from 119 November '1'%8. The under-men,t1ooed Flyli,ng Office~s 1!o be F

Jury, Mrs Joyce Eveline, "Pukengaki", P.oo:a:tahi. R.D. 2, Member of Nurses and Midwives Board Appointed Carnl'ton. . Uoyd, Ernest Jack, 14 1Duncan :Street, Wanganui Bai.st. PURSUANT to sedtron 4 of the Nurses and Midwives Act 1945, MoBeth, Ferguson, 42 Oxford Street, Te Puke. His Exce!Jency the Governor-General h!IIS ·been pleased to McCombe Kenneth Maxwell, 7 Kelvin 1Place, Hamilton. MclConnel: Henry. Baxter, 45 Cdllier Avenue, Karori, Wel- a!ppoint iJJington 5. . . . Dullcie Ruth Newman, R.N., R.M., New Zealand Dlp1oma of McLatchie, Roberlt Carlli.qe, 46 Stout Street, GISbome. Nuvsing MoLenrran, .Afan, Gm=ere 'R.D., Seddon. to be ,a member •of lthe N=es and Midw:iives Hoard, for a Merhana, Alrthur, 10 John Road,, .Rotorua. . period commenoi:og llhe 11th day of AugUSlt 1968 and expiring Mill:ler, Roy Winston, 37 Gilend:ining Avenue, Dune.din. on the 3.0th day 10f June 1969. Munn, Paul Davison, Longwood Larue, Otumoeta1, Tau- Da'ted alt WeH:ington this 13th day of

Revocation of Appointment to Control and Manage Minister Appointed a Reserve PURSUANT .to rt:he Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Min­ HIS Excelaency the Gmremor-General has been pleased to iJster 1of Lands hereby revokes the appo,intment of the 'Lower appomtl-- Hutt Free Kindergarten Association to control and manage The HanorumHe Jos:iaih IRal!Ph Hanan, ,the reserve for a kinderga11ten site described m the Schedule to ,be Minister of IslaIJJd Affaiirs. hereto. iDated at Wellinglton mhis ,12th day :df December '1'96 18. SCHEDULE By command'- D. C. WILLIAMS, Official Secretary. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT-CITY OF 'LoWER HUTT LoT 37, D.,P. 15393, being pll!111: Sections 62 and 63, Hutt District, situaited in Bruock X, Belmont Survey District: Area, 1 rood 4.89 perches, more ,a.r less. PaI1t Gazette, notice No. 426917. Resignations of Ministers Dated 'alt Weifilington d:his 12th day of December 1968. DUNCAN MAcINTYRE, Minister of Lands. HIS Excellency the Govemor-Generail has accepted the (L. and 'S. H.O. 6/6/1321; D.O. 8/3/447) resigillllt'.ioll!S of- The Hio!l:lourab[e \f,01hn 18-0IWie Oordon, of the office olf Minlislter of CTvil Aviation; llln.d Revocatz'on of Appointment of the Pukeatua Domain Board 'I:he HonJouraible trasiah !Rllil'ph lflaoon, PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Min­ of ithe office of Minister of Is1and Territories. ister of Lands hereby revokes the appO'intment of the rDated at 1Welllington ,this 112th d~y df !December IJ.968. Pukea!tua Domain Board as published iin New Zealand By command~ Gazette, 1962, p. 922. D. C. WJiLI.;IA:MS, Official Secretary. Daited lilt Wellington ,this 12th day of December 1968. DUNCAN MACINTYRE, Minister of Lauds. (L. and 'S. H.O. 1/785; D.O. 8/444) Officiating Ministers for 1968-Notice No. 58 Staff af Her Majesty the Queen PURSUANT 'to the Marriage Act 1955, the foJJlow:ing names HER Majesty the Queen hras been ,pleased to approve of the of officiating ministers wirt:hin rt:he meaning ,of !the said Act are following appointmenlt: published for geneml. :infornra,tion. STAFF OF HER MAJESTY 'IRE QUEEN Honorary Physician The Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England The under-mentioned officer to be Honorary Physician to Her Majesty !the Queen, wrth effeat fmm 1 October 1968 The Reverend Munro Drysdale., (vice Group Captain Anthony Howard Marsh, C.B.E., Q.H.P., The Reverend Francis Vincen1 Fenne1!. M.B., CH.B., D.T.M., AND H., who has been retired): The Reverend Francis Cecil Truman. Gr,oup Captaiin fohn William Gordon McDougaill, M.B., The Presbyterian Church of New Zemand B.S., D.P.H, (U.DURH.); D.T.M. AND H., D.I.H., R.C.P. (LOND,) R.C.S. (ENG.); Royal New Zeall!and Air Force. The Reverend James ,Morrison Cunningham, B.A. The Reverend Bruce Andrew Hansen, B.A., B.COM., B.D. Dated at Wellin~on this 6th day of December 1968. The Reverend Warwick Joseph Hambleton, B.E. D. S. THOMSON, Minister of Defonce. Baptists The Reverend Hector M. Bruce, B.A., B.D. The Reverend Ian S. Kemp, M.A., B.D. Appointment of Honorary Launch Warden The Reverend Francis K. S. Lee. The Reverep.d Douglas G. Long, L.'IH. PURSUANT Ito se·ationJs 7 and 265A ,of 1the Harbours Aat 1950, The Reverend W:i'lll!ram J. M. McGregor, L.'IH. the Secretary for Marine hereby appoimts: The Reverend Murray A. Robertson, B.A., B.D. Peter Howell[ Campbcli The Reverend Maxwell J. Wheeler, L.'IH. to be honorary faunc:h waroen for 'the purposes of the Har­ The Salvation Army bouI!s Act 1950. Lieutenant Keith Fet1rel. Dated at Wellington this llrh day ·of December 1968. Lieutenant J,ohn Ngatai.. C. W. FRANK:S, Acting \Secre~ry for Marine. Lioote:ruanit Peter Soolllt Robertson. (M. 43/0/7 /C) Lieutenant Peter James Savage. Major Leslie Trevor John Standen. Captain Leonard Paul Stenberg. Revocation of Appointment of Supervising Officer Ringatu Church PURSUANT to it:he Harbours Aat 1950, !the Secretary for Marine The Reverend Puri.n Breatara. hereby revokes the app>ointment* of The Reverend Koro Huatahi Haimona. The Reverend Him Haumate. Henry Graham Stevens The Reverend Te Aomuhurangi Te Ma:aka Jones (Mrs). as superwsing officer for the waters of Lake 'Benmore, for The Reverend Te Rangi Tawhlao Kingi. the purposes of the Harhoors Adt 1950. The Reverend Tanara Parata. The Reverend Ngoi Kumeroa ,Pewhairangi. Daited ait WeHington ,this 12th day of December 1968. The Reverend Kereopa Ratapu. P. E. MUBRS, for Secretary for Marine. The Reverend Tuahi Ratapu. *New Zealand Gazette, 20 May 1965, p. 793 The Reverend Hikawera Te Kurapa. (M. 43/103/10)! Apostolic Church Pastor M:rLtoo Hamihon Beaittie. Revocaiion of Appointment of Customs Examining Place Pastor Alllan Stephenson Dickson. ·in New Zealand Pastor Frederic Henry WiUiams. PURSUANT to section 32 :of the Customs A'Ct 1966, I hereby Ratana Established Church of New Zealand revoke the following eicisting ·appointment as a place for Apostle Piri-Wiri-Tua Tamihana. the examination by the Customs of goods subject to control Apostle Te Manamotuhake Hal'lett. of Customs, appoinJted in the New Zealand Gazette, Thursday. Apostle Te Manea Turereao. 15 August 1968, No. 50, p. 1351. Seventh-day Adventists SCHEDULE Pastor Austen Fletcher Descrir,t:ion of Examining Svtuafion Place Associated Churches of Christ in New Zealand Air Oargo Building, Auck- Freightair Depot of Hurley Mr Kenneth Raymond DaTiiieils. land Internationatl Airpor;t, and WiUi:arns Ltd. Mr Douglas Will.iam Rushbrook. Mangere Mr Clyde Williams. Dated a:t WeHington th'i,s 16th day 'of December 1968. Dated art Wellington this 16th day of December 1968. V. W. THOMA:S, Oornr,troller cif Customs. J. L. WRIGIIT, Registrar-Genera!. 2418 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE No. 84

New Zealand - Australia Free Trade Agreement ·

PuRsuANT to article 3 of the New Zealand - Australia Free Trade Agreement Act 1965, the products listed in the following Schedule have beer nominated by New Zealand and Australia for addition to Schedule A. Prior to formal inclusion in Schedule A, interested persons are invited to make representations on any nominated product or products Representations should be sent to the Secretary, Tariff and Development Board, P.O. Box 5070, Wellington, by 28 February 1969. Products on which no representations against inclusion in Schedule A have been received by the Board by 28 February 1969 will b, added to the Schedule on 1 July 1969. Where representations are made the Tariff and Development Board will conduct inquiries and will notify the dates on which submission: are required and the form in which they should be lodged. In those cases where the inquiries result in a decision to include the goods in Schedule A such inclusion will be effected at the earliest practicabli date following the receipt of the report of the Tariff and Development Board. Any inquiries on procedures may be directed to the Secretary, Tariff and Development Board, Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 18th day of December 1968. J. R. MARSHALL, Minister of Overseas Trade

SOHEDUL'E

New Zealand Australian No. Description in Terms of New Zealand Tariff No.

10.07 Buckwheat, millet, canary seed and grain sorghum; other cereals: VIZ­ Ex 10.07.100 Ex 10.07.01 Canary seed Ex 10.07.900 21.07 Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included: VIZ-- Ex 21. 07. 900 Ex 21.07.09 Suet preparations in which suet predominates by weight over all other ingredients 27.09.00 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude 27.09 28.16 Ammonia, anhydrous or in aqueous solution: 28.16.000 28.16.01 Anhydrous 28.16.09 Other 36.07 Ferro-cerium and other pyrophoric alloys in all forms: 36.07 36.07.01 Prepared for use (for example, in mechanical lighters) 36.07.09 Other 39.07 Articles of materials of the kinds described in headings Nos. 39.01 to 39.06: VIZ­ Ex 39.07 .929 Ex 39.07.99 Fittings for curtain track Ex 39.07.990 44.28 Other articles of wood: VIZ-- Ex 44.28.900 Ex.44.28.19 Coffins, unassembled 48.15 Other paper and paperboard, cut to size or shape: VIZ­ Ex 48.15.300 Ex48.15.09 Dress pattern envelopes, printed and cut to shape 48.16 Boxes, bags and other packing containers, of paper or paperboard: VIZ­ Ex48.16.100 Ex48.16.09 Gramophone record covers 48.21 Other articles of paper pulp, paper, paperboard or cellulose wadding: Ex 48.21.200 Ex 48.21.01 Patterns for apparel (excluding patterns for apparel packed in envelopes) 58.01 Carpets, carpeting and rugs, knotted (made up or not): VIZ- Ex 58.01.100 Ex 58.01.01 In the piece (excluding machine-made carpeting containing cotton) Ex 58.01.900 Ex 58.01.09 Other (excluding machine-made floor rugs containing sheep's or lambs' wool or fine animal hair or cotton) 58.04 Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics (other than terry towelling or similar terry fabrics of cotton Ex 58.04.100 falling within heading No. 55.08 and fabrics falling within heading No. 58.05): Ex 58.04.300 Of cotton: Ex 58.04.9 Other cotton fabrics: Other kinds: 58.04.29 Other (NOT INCLUDING fabrics of a kind used to upholster furniture, fabrics containing sheep's or lambs' wool or fine animal hair, fabrics containing man-made discontinuous fibres and weighing more than 5! oz/yd•, and fabrics assembled by sewing, gumming, or otherwise) 59.03 Bonded fibre fabrics, similar bonded yarn fabrics, and articles of such fabrics, whether or not impreg­ Ex 59.03.110 nated or coated: Ex 59.03.190 Fabrics: VIZ-­ Ex 59.03.01 Bonded wadding Ex 59.03.02 Bonded wadding 62.04 Tarpaulins, sails, awnings, sunblinds, tents and camping goods: VIZ­ Ex 62.04.000 Ex 62.04.01 Sails and tents 68.11 Articles of cement (including slag cement), of concrete, or of artificial stone (including granulated Ex 68.11.000 marble agglomerated with cement), reinforced or not: VIZ- Ex 68.11.09 Concrete bricks and blocks having dimensions not exceeding 24 in. x 8 in. x 8 in. and not faced with artificial stone 69.11 Tableware and other articles of a kind commonly used for domestic or toilet purposes, of porcelain or 69.11.100 china (including biscuit porcelain and parian): 69.11.200 69.11.01 Cooking utensils Ex 69.11.900 69.11.02 Breakfast, dinner, tea, and coffee sets; cups, saucers, plates and dishes 69.11.03 Other tableware Ex 69.11.09 Other articles (excluding articles of a kind commonly used for toilet purposes) 69.12 Tableware and other articles of a kind commonly used for domestic or toilet purposes, of other kinds 69.12.100 of pottery: 69.12.200 69.12.01 Cooking utensils Ex 69.12.900 69.12.02 Breakfast, dinner, tea and coffee sets; cups, saucers, plates and dishes 69.12.03 Other tableware Ex 69.12.09 Other articles (excluding articles of a kind commonly used for toilet purposes) *73.01 Pig iron, cast iron, and spiegeleisen, in pigs, blocks, lumps, and similar forms: 73 .01.000 73.01.10 Pig iron, cast iron 73.01.20 Spiegeleisen 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2419

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*73.02 Ferro-alloys: 73.02 73.02.10 Ferro-manganese 73.02.20 Other *73.03.00 Waste and scrap metal of iron or steel 73.03.000 *73.04.00 Shot and angular grit, of iron or steel, whether or not graded; wire pellets of iron or steel 73.04.000 *73.05 Iron or steel powders; sponge iron or steel: Ex 73.05.000 73.05.10 Iron or steel powders *73.06 Puddled bars and pilings; ingots, blocks, lumps, and similar forms, of iron or steel: Ex 73.06.000 73.06.10 Puddled bars and pilings; blocks, lumps and similar forms *73.11 Angles, shapes and sections, of iron or steel, hot-rolled, forged, extruded, cold-formed or cold-finished; Ex 73.11.110 sheet piling of iron or steel, whether or not drilled, punched, or made from assembled elements: Ex 73.11.910 Angles, shapes and sections, 80 mm or more; sheet piling: Ex 73.11.990 Angles and tees: Other kinds: 73.11.13 Other (not worked or galvanised) Channels, girders, beams and joists: Other kinds: Ex 73.11.19 Other (not worked or galvanised); excluding 4 in. X 2 in. channel weighing less than 7t lb per lineal ft Other shapes and sections; sheet piling: 73.11.23 Sheet piling Other: Other kinds: 73.11.29 Other (not worked or galvanised) *73.13 Sheets and plates, of iron or steel, hot-rolled or cold-rolled: Ex 73.13.100 More than 4.75 mm in thickness, other than tinned: Ex 73.13.200 73.13.11 Coiled Ex 73 .13 .300 73.13.19 Other Ex 73.13.900 Less than 3 mm in thickness, not plated, coated, or clad: Worked: 73.13.32 Perforated or cellular but not further worked Other kinds: 73.13.34 Coiled Other: 73.13.35 Polished 73.13.39 Other kinds Tinned sheets and plates: Worked: 73.13.41 Corrugated but not further worked 73.13.42 Perforated or cellular but not further worked Other kinds: 73.13.44 Coiled Other: 73.13.45 Polished Less than 3 mm in thickness, plated, coated, or clad (other than tinned): Worked: 73.13.54 Perforated or cellular but not further worked Other: Other kinds: 73.13.62 Polished 73.13.64 Bitumen coated Ex 73.13.69 Other (excluding prepainted sheets) *73.15 Alloy steel and high carbon steel in the forms mentioned in headings Nos. 73.06 to 73.14: 73.15.3 Angles, shapes, and sections, 80 mm or more, and sheet piling, of high carbon steel: Ex 73.15.511 Angles and tees: Ex 73.15.59 73.15.13 Other (unworked) Ex 73.15.6 Channels, girders, beams and joists: Ex 73.15.7 Ex 73.15.15 Other (unworked); excluding 4 in. x 2 in. channel weighing less than 7t lb per lineal ft Other shapes and sections; sheet piling: 73.15.16 Sheet piling Other kinds: 73.15.18 Other (unworked) Angles, shapes, and sections, 80 mm or more, and sheet piling, of alloy steel: Angles and tees: 73.15.21 Other (unworked) Channels, girders, beams, and joists: 73 .15 .23 Other (unworked) Other shapes and sections; sheet piling: 73.15.24 Sheet piling Other kinds: 73.15.26 Other (unworked) Sheets and plates, more than 4.75 mm in thickness, and universal plates: Of high carbon steel: 73.15.41 Coiled 73 .15.42 Other Of alloy steel: 73.15.43 Coiled 73.15.44 Other Sheets and plates, less than 3 mm in thickness, not plated, coated, or clad: Of high carbon steel: Worked: 73.15.51 Perforated or cellular but not further worked Other kinds: 73.15.53 Coiled Other: 73 .15.54 Polished 73.15.55 Other kinds Of alloy steel: Worked: 73.15.57 Perforated or cellular but not further worked B 2420 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No. 84

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Other kinds: 73.15.59 Coiled Other: 73.15.61 Polished 73.15.62 Other kinds Sheets and plates, less than 3 mm in thickness, plated, coated or clad: Of high carbon steel: Worked: 73.15.64 Perforated or cellular but not further worked Other kinds: 73.15.66 Coiled Other: 73.15.67 Polished 73.15.69 Bitumen coated 73.15.71 Other kinds Of alloy steel: Worked: 73.15. 73 Perforated or cellular but not further worked Other kinds: 73.15.75 Coiled Other: 73.15.76 Polished 73.15. 79 Other kinds Hoop and strip: Of high carbon steel: Under 6 in. in width: Other kinds (unworked): 73.15.82 Polished or coated 73.15.83 Other 6 in. and over in width: 73.15.85 Other (not coiled) Of alloy steel: Under 6 in. in width: Other kinds: 73.15.87 Polished or coated 73.15.88 Other 73.40 Other articles of iron or steel: VIZ- Ex 73.40.999 Ex 73.40.46 Fencing posts, standards and droppers and fasteners for use therewith 74.04 Wrought plates, sheets and strip, of copper: Ex, 74.04.1 Worked: Ex74.04.2 Other: Ex 74.04.990 74.04.03 Of unalloyed copper Other kinds: Other: 74.04.09 Of unalloyed copper 74.04.11 Of brass and muntz metal 82.01 Hand tools, the following: spades, shovels, picks, hoes, forks, and rakes; axes, bill hooks, and similar Bx 82.01.190 hewing tools; scythes, sickles, hay knives,· grass shears, timber wedges, and other tools of a kind • used in agriculture, horticulture, or forestry: Spades, shovels, picks, hoes, forks and rakes: Hoes and rakes: 82.01.07 As may be determined by the Minister 82.01.09 Other Ex .83.02.991 83.02 Base metal fittings and mountings of a kind suitable for funiiture, doors, staircases, windows, blinds, coachwork, saddlecy, trunks, caskets, and the like (including automatic door closers); base metal hat-racks, hat.pegs, brackets, and the like: VIZ- Ex 83.02.19 Weather excluders for doors and windows; mountings for towel and wardrobe rails; curtain track Ex 83.02.999 and fittings therefor 84.11 Air pumps, vacuum pumps, and air or gas compressors. (including motor and turbo pumps and 84.11.13 compressors, and free-piston generators for gas turbines); fans, blowers, and the like: 84.11.01 Vacuum pumps suited for use with milking machines Ex 84.11.09 Other vacuum pumps 84.17 Machinecy, plant, and similar laboratocy equipment, whether or not electrically heated, for the treat­ Ex 84.17.590 ment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as heating, cooking, roast­ iug, distilling, rectifying, sterilising, pasteurising, steaming, drying, evaporating, vapourising, condensing, or cooling, not being machinery or plant of a kind used for domestic purposes; instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electrical: Other kinds: VIZ- Ex 84.17.29 Counter type coffee making machines 84.25 Harvesting and threshiug machinery; straw and fodder presses; hay or grass mowers; winnowing and Ex 84.25.390 similar cleaning machines for seed, grain or leguminous vegetables and egg-grading and other gradiug machines for agricultural produce (other than those of a kiud used in the bread grain milling industry falling within heading No. 84.29): Harvesting and threshiug machinery; straw and fodder presses: 84.25.11 Combiue harvester-threshers 84.40 Machiuecy' for washing, cleaning, dryiug, bleachiug, dyeing, dressing, finishiug or coating textile 84.40.400 yams, fabrics or made-up textile articles (including laundry and dry-cleaning machinery); fabric folding, reeling, or cutting machines; machines of a kiud used in the manufacture of linoleum or other floor coverings for applying the paste to the base fabric or other support; machiues of a type used for printing a repetitive design, repetitive words or overall colour on textiles, leather, wallpaper, wrapping paper, linoleum or other materials, and engraved or etched plates, blocks, or rollers therefor: 84.40.26 Bleaching and dyeiug machinery 84.45 Machine-tools for working metal or metallic carbides, not being machines falling within heading Ex 84 .45. 229 No. 84.49 or 84.50: VIZ- Ex84.45.19 Broachiug machines 84.61 Taps, cocks, valves, and similar appliances, for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats, and the like, including Ex 84. 61. 990 pressure reducing valves and thermostatically controlled valves: VIZ- 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE 2421

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Ex 84.61.09 Petrol dispensing nozzles, automatic shut-off type 85.22 Electrical goods and apparatus (except those suitable for use solely or principally as parts of other Ex 85.22.900 machines or apparatus), not falling within any other heading of this chapter: VIZ- Ex 85.22.29 Speech trainers 86.03 Other rail locomotives: Ex 86.03 .000 86.03.01 Electric 91.04 Other clocks: VIZ- Ex 91.04.391 Ex 91.04.02 Battery operated Ex 91.04.399 92.12 Gramophone records and other sound or similar recordings; matrices for the production of records, Ex 92 .12 .100 prepared record blanks, film for mechanical sound recording, prepared tapes, wires, strips, and Ex 92.12.900 like articles of a kind commonly used for sound or similar recording: Discs: 92.12.01 Blanks Recorded: 92.12.02 78 r.p.m. 92.12.03 45 r.p.m. 92.12.04 33 r.p.m. 92.12.05 Other speeds Ex 92.12.09 Matrices for the production of records 98.07 Date, sealing, or numbering stamps and the like (including devices for printing or embossing labels), Ex 98 .07 .000 designed for operating in the hand; hand-operated composing sticks and hand printing sets incorporating such composing sticks: 98.07.01 Hand-operated printing or numbering devices, self-inking 98.10 Mechanical lighters and similar lighters, including chemical and electrical lighters, and parts thereof, 98 .10 excluding flints and wicks: 98.10.01 Smokers' lighters 98.10.02 Other lighters 98.10.09 Parts of lighters

*To be included subject to special conditions yet to be agreed.

Officers Authorised to Take and Receive Statutory District described in ithe First 'Sahedulle hereto, during the Declarations pedod 'and subject to !the condiltrons specified in the Second Schedu'le 'hereto. PURSUANT Ito section 9 of l!he Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, as amended by section 2 of the OaJths and Declarations Amendment Act 1965, His Excellency :the Governor-General FIRST SCHEDULE has been pleased to aUithorise the holders for the time being AREA FOR AN OPEN SEASON FOR CANADA GEESE of the ioffices in the S!ervice of ;the Qocal authority specified in the •Schedule below Ito take and receive sltatutory declara­ ALL that area in the Canterbu:ry Land District bounded by tions under the said Act. a iliine commencing at ,a poinlt on ithe sea coaslt in iline wilth • ithe midd1e of Beach Rioad near Poranui -Block VIII, Bl!leis­ SCHEDULE mere Survey District, and proceeding nonth-eastedy gener­ Town Clerk, Fending Bor,ough Council. alily along 'the souili-eastem s:h!ore o!f Lake Flo:rsy,1lh 1lo a whl~e Borough Engineer, Fcilding Borough. OoU!!lcil. marker post near the eastern end ,of that lake; ,thence due easit 50 chains to a second white marker post; thence north­ Da:ted at We'l1ington lbhis 2nd day of December 1968. erly to the intersection of Kinllloch R!oa:d and the Okute J. 'R. HANAN, Minister of Julltice. River and "1ibCJlng lllhe rniddQe line 'Of :that !!1ood and Morris= (J. 10/7 /1'17), Road Ibo the middle of ·the Ch11i&church-Akaroa No. 75 Sta,te Highway; !thence proceeding a:long :the middle line of that road generally 1SOU1th-westerly to 1ts junction with Beach Road; ·thence ge.nemlly nort'h-westeI'ly ,a:long !the mlikMle Line •oif ~he Christchuroh•.AkaJ1oa No. 75 Sta:re Highway to a poin1t in !line Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 12), 1968 with ,the middle ,of Duck Pond Rood at Motuk!arara; thence south-westerly to and al1ong the rniddlle of •thait road, the PURSUANT Ito regulraltion 16 ,of '!!he Import Contrdl Regu]alti'O'lls crossing 1of ,the channel of 1the HalsweH. River to a poinlt in 1964*, .the Minister of Customs hereby gives notice as follows: line wilth the rnidd1e of Ridge Road; thence north-westerly 1. (a) Thls notice may be cited as the Import Control generailly along 1the middle Oines of R~dge Road, Neillls Road, Exemption Notice (No. 12), 1968. Davidson'S Road, and Pannetts Road to the right bank of the (b) This notice &hall come inlto fooce on the day after Selwyn River at Coes Ford; thence north-weste:tll.y generally the datte of 1ts notification in the Gazette. along ~hat river bank 1ro the middle of the Leeston-Christ­ 2. Goods of the classes specified hereto, impoiited from church road; ,thence south-wesilerly along othe middle lines and being the produce or manufacture of any country, are of the Leesron-Chnitstchurch IRioa:d, Ri~h Srt:reelt, Feredays hereby exempted foom the requirement of a 'licence under Road; thence an a southerly direction ru1ong the cent1·e ]tines the 1sa-id regulations. of Rakaia Road, Adams Road, 'Joillies R·oad, Milltown Road, Washhoume Road, Leeston-Taumutu Road, Gullivers Road to EXEMPTIONS CREATED its junction with 1the sea •; thence ewster1ly ,ai1ong the sea coast 'to ~he point of commencement. 'CLASSES OF GOODS PALLETS, used in the handll!ing of goods, laden or unladen, when imponted temporarily under such seCIH'fty as the Col• leator may require that the paillets will be exported. SECOND SCHEDULE Dated at Werlington this 16th day of December 1968. CoNDITIONS TO APPLY DURING OPEN SEASON N. L. SHELTON, Mirrister of Customs. FOR CANADA GEESE *'S.R. 1964/47 Duratton of season: 5 a.m., 25 January 1969, to 16 March 11969, at midn:ight. Shooting hours: 5 a.m. to m~dnight each day. Daily bag limit: No •lirrut. 1969 Open Season for Game (Canada Goose) in North Decoy limit (Canada Goose only): 25. Canterbury Acclimatisation District Dated at 1Weilling•ron this -13.th day df •December '1%8. PURSUANT to rthe Witldtife Aat 1953, the Minister of Internal DAVID C. SEATH, Minister of Internal Affairs. Affairs declares an open season, for Canada geese only, within that poi;tron of the North Cantevbu:ry Acdl!ima,isation (I.A. 46/17/23) 242"2' THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No.'84

Road Closed in the County of Franklin Declaring Land Taken for a Public School in the City of Whangarei PURSUANT Ito section 29 of !the Public Works Amendment Aot 1948, the Minister of Wocks hereby proclaims as dosed the mad described in the Schedulie hereto. PuRSUANT to sooti)QIIl 32 1o,f ~he Public Works Aot 1928, itJhe Mmis:ter of Works hereby declares !that, a sufficienJt agree­ SCHEDULE men,t to tha,t effect ih•avittig been entered i!tJJto, lbhe [and descl1i!bed in .the Sdhedulle herevo !is !hereby Men :fior a ,pu1blic sdhool Nollm AUCKLAND LAND DJSlRICT !from and after t!he 23rd d:ay ,of iDecem!ber 11968. ALL that piece of road con'laining 4 ·acres 2 roods 27.5 perches ...... l-.+--' siituated in ·Block VIII, Onewhero Survey Disltrict, North Auckland R.D., •and adjoining Lot 1, DJP. 227W, M!1otment SOHEDU[JE 87 and pa11t A:l!totmenlts 82, 83, and 24, Tuakau Panish; as the NoRm AUCKLAND LAND DIS1RICT same is more particularly delineated on the plan maxked ALL that piece ,of land oon~amlilng '2 lliotes iand 319.7 perches M.0.W. 22761 (S.O. 45900) deposi

PuRSUANT to 'Sleldlli!on 25 1of t!he Pulb1ic Works AIOI: 11928, :IJhe M'i'nli®ter ,of Workis hereby declaires itlhe land described in t!he Schedule hereto •,to be set aip31rt for a mOltorwray between Otokia aru:l 'Waifuula flI'om llllld alfter the 23rd day of Deoember Declaring Land Taken for a Public School in the 196S:. . City of Tauranga ---+- ISOH!EfDUIJE PURSUANT ,to section 32 of the 1Pub'lic. Works Act 1928, the 0TAGO LAND DIS'JRICT Minister ()If Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agreement ALL t!b!ose pieces ,of 'la111d siltuated in B~01Cks V and Vil, Ma111n­ ,to that effect having been entered into, the qand described in the Schedule hereto is hereby •taken for a public school gatua &!J.Vey District, Otago IR.D., desicrilbed as follom: from and a:flter ithe 23rx:l d:ay lof December :1968. A. R. P. Being O 11 4.0 '1\uit Sectwon 11'1; ,coloured ,orange on plan. 3 O '10.0 Pam DJP. 8411, •being pall1: Sec1Jiion 111; •coloured SCHEDULE ,om.nge on pkm. . Sourn AUCKLAND LAND DIS1RICT O O 9.2 iPlart I.Jot 2, D.,P. 6•3•70, bemg part Sectrion 44; ALL that piece of land containing 5 acres and 26.1 perches •coloured orange ,on pla,n. siituated in ,the Ci.ty of Taura:nga, being partt Lots 3 and 4, 6 3 29:8 PM.t Lot 1, !D.1P. 6370, beliing part Section 45; D..P. S. 1024, and being pact Alilotment 455, Te Papa Parish, oo1omed o:range ·on plan. Block X, Tauranga Survey Distriot; ias ithe same is more 1 1' il8.0 1Part Lot 2, D.P. 66311, !being prurt Sectiion 22; particularly delineated on the plan marked M.O.W. 22776 oohoured ·orange •on plain. . (S.O. 44676) deposited in 1the office of 'the Minister of Works 0 0 11'5.4 'Stopped Gov'ernmenit rood; cofou:reid Sepl!a on at Wellington, and thereon coll.omed yellow. pl1!111. O O 30.8 Sllopped Government road; ,CIOlloured sepia on plan. [)a:ted at WeMingtlon ~hls 2811h !day ,o!f fNmrember 1'968. Mi :in Block V. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. :As the ;same are more ,pall1:Dcuila!I1ly delineated on the pmn (P.W. 31/2790; D.O. 39/55/1/0) marked M.O,W. 227'12 (IS.O. 116612!8) deposited in the office • cif luhe Md!lllislte,r •olf Workls at 'Well:liingmon, a:nd :tlhereon coloured as a'bove-menroiloned. A. R, P. Being O 1 13.3 Pall1t Uot 25, 1D.1P. '66'32, b'ei!ng part Se'Otion '2 of 7 4; ,co}ouJred Qlraillgti ,on plalll. Declaring Land Taken for Buildings of the General 3 •1' 6.6 'Pairt [Jots 29, 30, 3:1, 32, 33, 34, '35, 36, 37, 3'8, Government.in the Cz'ty of Auckland 38a D.P. 2'16, •and part Lot 26, D.P. !2i38, being part Seotions 7'3, 11 .()If 74, al!ld 2 of 7'4; coloured PURSUANT to seotion 32 of 1the 'Pu:bllic ·Works Act 1928, the orange on plan. Minister .of Works hereby declares that, a sufficient agree­ O 3 2/4!1 LO/ts 23, 24, and pam Lots 21, 22, D.P. 246, being men1t ,t;o that effect having been entered into, ithe fand de­ ip&:t (Sedtion 73; ao[owed ,oca:n,ge on plan. scribed in ithe Schedu!le hereto is hereby taken for buildings 0 2 39,1 Lots 25, 26, 27, 28, !DJP. 246, being part 'Sectron olf •tlhe general governmelnt fr1om atnJd ailltelr :fihe 2311d d:ay olf 73; 'coloured ol1al!lge ,on g;>lan. December '1968. All lin (Block VI. A!s the same me more •pall1ti,cu,la'11ly deliiin'elated ·on ~he plan SCHEDULE ma'rked M.O.W. 22713 (IS.O. 16629) ldeposiited in the ·office of the Mliinlisiter iOlf Works ait Welll'ingmon, and .~hereon coloured NORTII AUCICI.AND LAND DIS1RICT as a!bove-meintioned. ALL those pieces •of. lllllld situated in B[ock XVI, Wai,temaita Da1ted 1at WeUing1t1on •bhis lS-th d•ay of !November 1%8. Survey District, 'Chy 'of Auckiland, North Auckland R.D., described as follows: PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. A. R. P. Being (IP.W. 71/117 /2/0; ID.IQ. 7:2/11/'1'7 /0/0) 0 0 20.2 Lot 11 of Allotments 14 and 15, Section 7, Subnrbs of Auckland. Afl centificate of title, No. 2o/ 104. 0 1 12.6 Lo1ts 10, 24, and 25, Deeds Plan 1370. Alil certifi­ Declaring Land Taken for a University in the caJte of title, Volume 584, folio 73 (limited City of Dunedin as to parcels). 0 0 32.4 Lots 9 and 26, Deeds Plan 1370. All certificate of PURSUANT 'to section 32 of the ,Public Works Act 1928, the ititle, Volume 584, folio 70 (limi1ted as to Minister of Works hereby declares ,tha,t, a sufficient agreement parcels). to that effect having been enteTed mto, •the land described in 0 0 16.2 Loot 8, Deeds P~an 1370. AU certificate of title, the Schedule hereto is hereby ,taken for a university from Voilume 584, folio 72 (limi:ted as to parceils). and ,after the 23,~d day 'of IDeaember ,1%8. 0 0 16.2 'Lot 7, Deeds Plan 1370. All certificate of trtle, Volume 584, folio 69 (limited as ,to parcels). SCHEDULE 0 0 32.4 Lots 27 and 28, Deeds Plan 1370. AH centificate of title, Volume 584, fo1io 68 (•limited as to 0TAGO LAND DISTRICT parcels). ALL ~hwt piece of land containing 5.1 perches sutuwted in the 0 1 0.4 Lots 6 and 29, Deeds Plan 1370. All certificate Cfty of Dunedin, Otago RD., being part D.P. 1309, being of :titile, Volume 584, folio 71 (limited as to part Sectron 40, Block XXX, Town of Dunedin, AU certificate parcels). of t~tle, Volume 125, fo[io 181, Otago Land Registry. Ahl in the N0I1th Auckland Land Regis1try. Dateld at Wehling.ton this 28-th 1day of November 1968. iDateld at Wellington this 29th day of N1ovemlber 1968. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. PERCY •B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. (P.W. 31/1159/1; 'D.O. 16/'67 /0/ 1143) (P.W. 23/69/2; D.O. 8/259) 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2423

Declaring Land Taken for Better UtNisation in the City of Declaring Land Taken for Road in Blocks IV and VIII, W,eUington Motatau Survey District, Bay of Islands County

PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Act 11928, the PURSUANT to section 32 of the Public Works Aot 1928, the Minister ·of Works hereby deolares th!a,t, ,a sufficient agreement Minister olf W orrks hereby declares ~hat, a sufficient agreement tio that effect having been enJtered mto, the ~and described in to ,that effect· having been entered into, the land described the !Seihedule 'herelio i's hereby taken fur better utilisation ifu,om in 1the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road from and and ,after >ohe 23rd day ,of ·December 11968. after the 23,rd day,~ roecember 1968. -'-;-­ SOEIEIDlJiJJE SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISrRICT NoRm AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL ithat piece ofil.a.nd 1conta!iniing 13.2 perches llb'tuated in 1he ALL those pieces of 'land si!tuated in Motatau Survey District, Oity of Welllington, Wellington R:D., and being part Section North Auckland R.D., described as follows: 675, Oity ,olf Wellington. All uertffioate oif title, Volume 123, A. R. P. Being lfiolio 113!8, Wel!mwton !Land Reg~sfuy. 0 0 1.8 Part Seotion 8, Block IV, Maita.tau Survey Dis,triot; Da,ted at WelJ!i!ligVon :t!hlis '281bh tday olf November ·1968. cdloured blue on plan. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. 0 1 23.6 'Part Section 3, 'Bfock VIII, Motatau Survey Dis­ (P.W. 7'1/9/r]./O; D.O. 34/0) trict; coloured ye1'l'ow on plan. As the same are more particulal'ly delineated on the ptlan marked M.O.W. 22763 (!S.O. 45700) deposilted in the office of the Minister of Works a,t Wellington, and thereon colou:red as above-menrti:oned. Declaring Land Taken for Better Utilisation in the Dated at Welli'ng11on. lthli$ '.Woh 1day iOlf November 196Si. City of Wellington PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. (P.W. 72/1/1/0; D.O. 72/1/1/12/0) PuRSUANT to sectioo 32 of the Public Works Act 1928, the Minister of Works hereby decil:ares that, a suflicierut agreement to :that effect hav1ng been enJtered iIIto, rthe land described in ,the Schedule hereto is hereby ,taken, subject ~o the party wall easement in transfer No. 37458, and subject to Proclam­ wtion No. 666674 defining the middle 'l:1ne of a pot1tion of the Ngaumnga - Basin Reserve Motorway, for better utilisati:on Declaring Land Taken for Road and for the Use, Conveni­ ence, or Enjoyment of a Road in Blocks X and XI, Tapapa from and a.liter the 23rd day olf December 1968. Survey District, Matamata County

SCHEDULE PURSUANT to s•eotion · 32 !Oif itlhe IP'Ublic Works Aot 1928, the WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT M!inister 1of Worrkis hereby declares thillJt, _sufficient agreements ALL ,that piece of lmd oontaining 4.5 perches situaited in the tv :that effect having been entered into, the ll'a,nd. described in Crty of Wellington, Wellington R.D., and being par.t Lot 5, the First Schedule hereto ilS hereby taken for road alll.d ~he D.P. 364, and par,t Section 553, City of Wellington. All iami desorilbed run ilhe Sec=d Schedule hereto is hereby taken certificate .of ltit!le, Volume 109, :IJOilio 138, Wellington Land for 11he use, convenJience, ror enjoymerut ,olf a uoold foom and Registry. after the 23ro day of 'December 1968. Daited at Welli!ngton tthis 28•th !day ,olf !November 196~. ~ PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. FURST ISOHEDUI.JE (IP.IW. 71/9/2/0; D.O. 34/0), Sourn AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL thiose pieces olf land situated :in !Block X, Taiparpa Survey Disitrict, described as lfo]l),ows : · A. R. P. Being 0 0 114 Pa.rt Lot 2, iD .'P. 1308 3; col=ed sepia ,on plla111 Declaring Land Taken for Soil Conservation and River M.O.W. 22705 (S!O. 4228'3). Control Purposes and to be Crown Land in Block I, 0 0 '10.5 iPm Lot l, D.1P. 117672; coloured ,blue ,on plan Whakatane Survey District, Borough of Whakatane M.0.W. 22705 (IS.O. 42283). . . 0 0 27 Pavt Lot 2, D,P. 17672; coloured yfillow on plan MJO.W. !212705 (IS,O. 42283). PURSUANT to the Pubiic Works Act 1928, the Mirrister of 0 2 8.5 Patt Lot 2, D.P. 17672; coloured yell.1ow 100 plan Works hereby declares (a) that, sufficient agreements ,to that M.O!W. '22704 (S.O. 42086). effoot having been entered into, the land desCl'i'bed in the Schedule hereto is hereby .taken for ·soil conserva.tion and Also all those pieces of ffiand sritU1a.ted in 'mocklS X and XI, river •control purpo1ses fmm :and alf1ter ,the 2311d iclay oif Decem­ 'Ilapaipra. Survey Di::fu11ct, described as follows: ber '1'968; ood (fb) further declares the land described in ,the A. R. P. Being said Sdhedule ,to be Orow:n 1and, suibjeat to ·the Land Act 0 3 110.3 Part IJot .1, D.P. '13944; coloured yel1ow on plan • 1948, as fu10ni. the 23ro day ,olf Dec.ember 196'8. rM.O.W. 22704 (S:O. 4ri.086). 2 9.6 'Patt uot 3, D.P. 17672; ,aoloured yell.low 10n plan SCHEDULE M.iO.W. 22704 {S,O. 42086). A!s'o a:11 those pieces of land situaJted i:n Block XI 'I1a,papa Sotrrn AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT Survey District, de&orilbed as follows : ' ALL ,those pieces of land sttua,ted fa Block I, Whakatane A. R. P. Being Survey District, Borough olf Whakatane, described as follows: A. R. P. Being 0 ri. 28.3 Piaa:it Sectioo 22s, Taipwpa Sett!lement; 'Coloured ,sepia ,on pkun iM.0.W. 22704 ('S.O. 42086). 0 0 7.8 PaJ1t Lot 68, D.P. 'S. 3271; co'loured blue on plan 11 20.5 Pt.rt 1Sedtion 2Jls, Tapapa Settlement; coloured M.O.W. 22583 (S.O. 44152). sepia on plan M.O.W. 22704 (S.O. 42086). 0 0 5.8 Part l.:ot 67, D.,P. 'S. 3271; coloured sepia on plan 1 7.3 Pa,11t Seotion ls, Tapa:pa 'Settlement; coloured blue M.O.W. 22583 (S.O. 44152). on plan M.O.W. 22704 (iS.0. 42086). 0 0 3.2 Part Lot 66, D.P. S. 3271; coJoured blue on plan 0 0 10.8 IP0:rt Section ls, Tapapa Settlement; aolroured blue M.O .. W. 22583 (S.O. 44152). on plan M.O.W. 22704 (S.O. 42086). 0 0 0.3 Pa11t Loit 64, D.P. S. 3271; coloured sepia on plan 0 1 3rJ..7 Part Section. 20s, Tapapa SetNcment; coloured M.o .. w. 22583 (S.O. 44152). sepia on plan. McO.W. 22704 (S.O. 42086). 0 0 1.3 Pant Lot 7, D.P. S. 9616; coloured yellow on plan 0 0 14.5 1Part Secttilon '9s, T:a:papa Settlement; ooloured M.O.W. 22583 (S.O. 44152). ye11liow on pfan M.O.W. 22704 (S.O. 42086). 0 0 2 ·Par~ Lot 5, D.P. S. 8869; coloured sepia on plan M.O.W. 22583 ('S.O. 44152). Als the same rare more part!icul'arly ddineated on the plans 0 0 3 Pant Lot 4, D:P. S. 8869; co1oured blue on plan marked and do'1oured as above-mentioned, deposited in the M.O.W. 22583 (S.O. 44152). office of the Minister ,of Works at Wellmgton. 0 0 0.8 Part Lolt 9, D.P. S. 7698; coloured yellow on plan -+--- M.0.W. 22583 (S.0. 44152). SECOND SOHEDUL'E 0 0 PaJ1t Lot 8, D.P. 10395; coloured blue on plan M.0.W. 22584 (S.O. 44153). Sourn AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT As tbe same are more pat11iculat1y delineated on '!he plan ALL thooe pieces df ia111d situated iin mock XI, Tapapa Survey marked and coloured as above-mentioned, and deposited District, desc1%ed as foUows: in the office of the Minister of Works at Wdlington. A. R. P. Being Dated a:t We'11ingfon th,is 29th day :of November 1968. 2 0 ,14 Bart I.Jot 3, D.P. 17672; colouved yelliow, edged yellow, on pllan. PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. 0 2 27 Part Seotlion 22s, Tapapa Settlement; coloured (PW. 96/155000/0; D.O. 96/155000/0) ' sepia, edged sepi1a, on plan. TIIE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No. 84

A•. R, J', Being Revoking the Foreshore Licence Issued to Starch Products Ltd. to Use a Site for a Pipeline in Heathcote Estuary 3 il ·S.5 Paa,t Seictlion 21s, Ta.papa Settllement; coloured sepia, edged sepia, on plan. 0 !l 39;8 Pant Section ls, 11apapa ~tlement; cdloured blue, PURSUANT to the Harbours Act 1950, ithe Mini\9ter of Marine edged Hue, IOO plan. hereby gives notice it:hait the licence signed on 6 August 1959*, As

Declaring Land Taken for •the N gauranga - Basin Reserve PuRSUANT to the Transipm1t Act 1962, !the Miin!islter of Trans­ Motorway in the 'City cf Wellington poi1t hereby gives the follol\Viing !llotioe. ·PuRsUANT to section 32 of ,the :Pulb!lic Works Act 11928, the Mimister of Works hereby declares lh!at, a suflioielllt agreement !NOTICE to tha!I: effect having been entered into,

Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work and Not Required for That Purpose to be Crown Land in the City The Traffic (Hawke's Bay County) Notice No. 2, 1968 cf Whangarei PuRSUANT ~o ithe 'IlranS1pol11: lA:ct '196t2,

SCHEDULE Cancellation of the Vesting in the W aitomo Pest Destruction SITUATED WITHIN MANGONUI CoUNTY Board and Revocation of the Reservation Over a Reserve AT Tailpa- No. 10 Stare lliglhway (Paklaraka-Awa:nui via Mangonui) PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Aci: 1953, the Min­ (lfmm 1the T~iP3: Bridge ltio a point ?,5 cl?,ains measuired westerly isoor of I;ands hereby cancels the vesting in 1the Waiil:omo aiLong !the said highway !fu,ozn the saiid badge) . Pest Destruction Board and revokes the reservation fci1' a site for pest destru\ltion board buiidmgs over the 'land de­ AT Cable Bay- scribed in the Schedule hereto. No. 10 Stalre Highway (Pakaraka-Awanui via Mangonui) (from a pomt 4 chains measured easlOOlrlly generally along the said hiighway from Morley Rood itlo a point 36 chains measured S'CHBDULE westerly generailU.y along lthe said highway flrom the sa[d TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT-WAITOMO CoUNTY 11oad). SECTION 38, Block XI, Mapara Survey Distridt: area, 9 acres AT 00IOJ:lers Beach-- 3 roods 33 .8 perches, more or less. 'Part CCJ.1tifica!te of tirtlle, No. 10 Sta.Ire Highway ('Pakaraka-Awanui via Manlj1Jonui) Volume 204, folio 7. Together wiith water and inciden,ta[ (from Kupe Road ,to a point 60 chains measured wesite'l'ly rights over the part Seotion 23, ,Block XI, Mapara Survey generaiLly '

The Traffic (Hutt County) Notice No. 6, ,1968 Cancellation of the Vesting of Control of Part of a Reserve PURSUANT to the Transpor.t Act 1962, the Minister of Trans­ in the Minister Having the Administration of the Tourist port hereby gives tlw fdl:owing notice. and Health Resorts Control Act .J908 NOTICE Tins ndtice may be ,cited as the Traffic (Hutt County) Notice PURSUANT Ito the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Min­ ister of Lands hereby cancels the vesting of the oonJtroll. in No. 6, 1968. The road specified in the Sohedu,le hereto is hereby declared the Minisiter having the administra~on of the Tourisit and Health Resorts Control Act 1908 of thwt. parlt of ,the Public to be a closely populated locality for the purposes of section !reserve described in lthe Schedule hereto. 52 of the Transport Act 1962. The Warra,n,t under section 36 of !the Transporlt Act 1949, dated ithe 14th day of November 1961*, which relates to SCHEDULE the No. 2 State Highway at SilveriSltream, in Hutlt County, is b.ereby revoked. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT-AMURI CoUNTY SCHEDUIJE P~T. Reserve 3780, situ!lted in -Block II, Lyndon Survey SITUATED withi!ll Hutt Counlty, alt Silverstream: Drstrtot (Hanmer Townshrp): area, 2 acres and 27.2 perches, more~ I~. As shown on the plan marked L. and S. 6/1 /311A, No. 2 State Highway CPokeno-Wel!ington via Gisbome) depos1ted m the Head Office, Depa11lmen,t ·of Lands and Sur­ (from the south-we3tem boundary of Upper Hutlt City Ito a vey, at Wellington, and 'thereon edged red. point 11 chains measured westerly generally afong the said State highway from Whilteman's Valley Road). Dated at Wellington ,this 16th day of December 1968. Daited at Wellllingtion ,this 10th day of December 1968. DUNCAN MAclNTIRE, Minister of Lands. J.B. GORDON, Minister of Transport. (L. and S. H.O. 6/1/311; D.O. 3f'U6) •Gazette, No. 74, 23 November 1961, Vol. m, p. 1811 (TI. 9/'2/83 Heretaunga) Change of the Purpose of a Reserve

Declaring Land Taken for a Government Work at Wellington PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Min­ and Not Required for That Purpose to be Crown Land ister of Lands hereby changes 1the purpose of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto from a ,reserve for a PURSUANT ll!o !the Public Works Aot '1928, ithe Minister of kinderg'll!l1ien site ;to a reserve for educati'on (pre-school) RaiJLways hereby dedl:ares lthe Land described !in lthe Schedule purposes. hereto to be Cmwn Land, wbject ro ithe 1Jand Aot 1948, as ftrom the 23rd day ,olf December 1%8. SCHEDULE WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT-CITY OF LoWER HUIT SCHEDULE LoT 37, D.P. 15393, being part 'Section 612 and 63, Hutt WELLINGION LAND DIS1RICT District, situated in Block X, Belmon,t Survey District: area, APPROXIMATE area ,of the piece of land declared Crown land: 1 !l"Ood 4.89 perches, more or less. Pant Gazette, notice No. A. R. P. Ralrlway [,and being 426917. 0 0 13;1 Pailt Town Section 192, CiJty of Welll.ington, being Dated \lit WelJ1ington ,this 12th day of December 1968. ail[ the iJJand comprised and described in cer­ DUNCAN MACINTYRE, Minister of Lands. ltificate of 11:mile, V'<>lume 255, fulio 61, Wellliing­ (L. and S. H.O. 6/6/11321; D.O. 8/3/447) ~on Re~stry. 'Daited ait Wellfugton ithJis •1·3th day of December 1968. '.r. B. GORDON, Minister of Railways. Declaration That the Pukeatua Domain Shall be a Recreation (N.Z.R. L:O. 20067 /35) Reserve and Vesting in the Waipa County Council

Declaring Land Taken for a Government Work at Tokomarv PURSUANT to ,the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, the Min­ and Not Required for That Purpose to be Crown Land ister of Lands hereby declares :thrut 1the Pukeaitua Domain ___,__ described in_ ~he Schedule hereto, shruli cease ,to be subject P~SUANT to ,the Public Works !Act 1928, the IM:inister of to the prov1s1ons of Part III of the Reserves and Domains Railways hereby deolares the land descrrbed in the Schedu!le Aat 1953, and shalll be deemed to be a recreation reserve hereto to be Oro"'n land, subject to the Land Act 1948 as subject to Part II of the :iaid Adt, and, further, rpursuan:t t~ 'lirom the 23rd day 1af December 1%8. ' the said Act, ves,ts the sard reserve in the Chairman Coun­ --+- cilhlors, an? InhabitantJs of the County of Waipa, in ,trust, SOHEDULE far recreaJtion purposes. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area ·of the rpiece of fand declaired Crown farrd: SoUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT--'WAIPA 0:JUNTY A, R. P Rai!!way larnid being SECTION 35s wnd pa11t Section 33s, Tau'tarti Settlement situ­ 0 0 32 'Batrt Lots 29 and 30, D,P. 367, being •part Allotment a:ted in Block X, Maungatautari Survey DiSitrict: area, 4 acres No. H, Marrawatu Kukl]tauaki No. 2A. 3 . roods 2.5 perches, more ·or 1less. As shown on the rplan Situated in Block_ V, Arawaru ~urvey Uist1;ict, and being marked 'L. and S. l/785B deposited in ,the Head Office De­ aill the ~and comrprused and desmbed m celiiificate of title partment of Lands and Survey at Wellington, and th~eon Volume 435, £o1Ifo 298, Welling1Jon Registtry. ' edged red (S.0. Plans 26882 and 23036) . D~ted at Welilington itlhls '13th day of !December 1%8. Druted wt Wellington this 12th day of December 1968. J. B. GORDON, Minlister uf Railways. DUNCAN MACINTYRE, Minister of Lands. (N.Z:R. L:O. 1'1435/35) L. and S. H.O. l/785;D.O. 8/444) ·2426 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84

Revocatian of Reservation Over a Reserve Consenting to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities

PuRSUANT ito the Reserves and Domains Aot 19S3, the Min­ PURSUANT to seclli'on. 3 of the Locail Authoritieis iLoa:ns Aot is1ter of Lands hereby revokes the reservation as a reserve 1956 ('as amended by seotJilon 3 (1) ,of tlhe Local Authorities for generall education ·purposes over the land in the Schedule Loans Amendmenlt Aot 1967), the undersigned Assistant hereto. Secretary ~o the Treasury, ·acting .under po,wers delegated to the Secretary to the Treasury by the Mmisiler of Finance, hereby consents ,to the borrowing by the ~ocal authorities SCHEDULE men'tioned in lt'he Schedule hereto of the who,le 01r any part NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISIRICT-WAITEMATA CoUNTY of the respeotive amoUllllls specified in that Schedulle. ALLOTMENT 562, Pairemoremo Parish, .siiJtuait:e'

PURSUANT to the Land Act 1953, the Mlinister ,of Lands hereby selts · apalit ithe land described in it:he Schedule hereto as a reserve foc recrealtlion purposes; and, further, pursuant to the Reserves and Domains Act 1953, vests the said reserve Notifying the Exchange of Provisional State Forest Land in in ,the M;ay~r, Oouncii11ors, and ci'tizens of the Borough of the North Auckland Land Disrrlct for Other Land Whakatane, m trust, for thait purpose. NOTICE is hereby given that th~ area described in the First SCHEDULE Schedule hereto has been acquired as permanent Staie furesit SoUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISIRICT-WHAKATANE BOROUGH land by way of exchange for the area described in the LoT 49, D.P.. S. 12232, being part M1otmenit 8, Wa:imana Second Schedule hereto, pursuant ~o section 22 of ithe FOlreSts Parlish, situaited in Block I, Whakatane Survey DiSltlrict: area, Act 1949, 1 rood 37 .7 perches, more or less. Dated Wt Weilllington .this 12th day of December' 1968. FIRST :SCHEDULE DUNCAN MACINTYRE, Minifster of Lands. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISIRICT-.AUCKLAND CoNSERVANCY 'MANGONUI CoUNTY (,L. and \S. H:O. 1/1563; D.O. 8/5/260) Description of Area Acquired LoTs l, 3, and 5, D.P. 56620, being part Allotment 3, Parish of. ~uriwhenua, situaJted in Blocks II and VI, Opoe Survey Acquisition of Land as Reserve for Botanical Purposes Di:s,trtct: total .Mea, 172 a.cres 2 roods 9 perches, more or less. Part certificates of title, Volume 638, folio 183, and PURSUANT to the Reserves and Domains Adt 1953 notice is Volume 1054, folro 202. given tha;t the 1'and described in the Schedule her~ has been As shown on plan N. 6 /1 deposited in the Head Office acquired a~ .a public reserve for botanicail purposes, subject of the New Zeafand Pores~ Service ~ WeHington, and itheTeon to the p11crl']s1ons of Part II ·of lthe l:!aid Act. edged red.

SCHEDULE SECOND SCHEDULE NoR"iH AUCKLAND LAND D1snucr-AUCKLAND CONSERVANCY SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT-TAUPO BOROUGH MANGONUI COUNTY LOT 89, D.P._ 33323, being part Section 1, Block VI, Tauhara Survey D1$trICit:. area, 10 .acres 3 roods 31.2 perches, more Description of Area Exchanged or less. AH certificate of il:!'!le, Volume 9c, fol~o 13. ALLOTMENTS 9, 10, and 11, Parish of Muriwhenua s1tuaited ·in Block II, Opoe Survey Di~trict (provisi onaf sta'te fores'!, Da:ted at Wellington ithis 3rd day of December 1968. Gazette, 1966, p. 1435): total area, 182 acres and 20 perches, R. J. MAcLACHLAN, Director-Genera'! of Lands. more or less. (S.O. Plan 45132.)

(L. and S. H.0. 4/1312; D.O. 8/3/204) 1As sih:own on plan No. N. 6/2 deposited in the Head Office of •the New Zea~and Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon edged red. Redefining the Boundaries of the Te K ulti Abattoir District IDa:ted at 'Wellill'g,ton ~hiis 17,th day •o[ [)eoem:beir 1968. (Notice No. Ag. 10359) A. L. POOLE, Ditrector-General o,f Fo,rests. (F.S. 9/1/263, 6/1/187; L. and 'S. H.O. 10/91/39) PURSUANT Ito section 15 of the Meat Aot 1964 and to a dekga!Jon f!om the. Mmster of Agriculture for ithe purposes of ,that secllon, noit1ce 1s hereby given as follows: (a) The _Te Kuiti Abattoir District shal!I henceforth com­ pl'ls<:I the Borough of Te Kuiti and all the area within Conscience Money Received a d1sitance ·of 5 mil'es from 'the Te Kuiti Borough boundary. $2.00 to the Customs Department. (b) Th~ Te Kuit\ Borough Council shaJ,l be the control­ $192.00, $10.00, $160.00, $100.00 $10.00 to the Inland hng authonty of the Te Ku~ti Aba,ttoir. Revenue Depa·ntmernt. Dated at Wellington this 10th day of December 1968. Dated at Welllington this 9th day of December 1968. G. I. ANDERSON, Assistant Dfreoto,r-Genernl. N. R. DAVIS, Secrdtary to the Treasury. 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE 2427

National Roads Act 1953-Constrtution of Roads NeWiswes Council District B.S. Tiijile 3810 : -- Glossary of terms used in materials handling- 3810: Part 4: 1968 Terms used in connection with IT is hereby notified that, pursuant to the National Roads cranes. Aat 1953, 1the Na,tilonal Roads Board, on 11 December 1968, 3900 : -- Methods of test for paints- res,ollved: 3900: Part AS: 1968 Danger classification by 1. As ait the 31st day of March 1969 No. 2c, 3, 5, and 6 flashpoint (closed cup method). r:oads counoi,l disitricts, as described in the First Schedule 4337 : 1968 Principal dimensions of hand-operated stillage hereto, shithl cease to be roads council distridts; trucks. 2. Als from the 1st day of .Npril 1969 the areas described 4338 : 1968 Rated capacities of fork lift trucks. in the Second Schedule hereto are constituted :roads council 4339 : 1968 Rating of industrial tractors. disitridUs, and sha:11 be known as No. 2c, 3A, 3B, 5, and 6, 4340 : 1968 Glossary of formwork terms. respectively, as se,t out in ,the said Schedule. 4343 : 1968 Industrial plugs, socket-outlets and couplers for a.c. and d.c. supplies. 4344 : 1968 Pulley blocks for use with synthetic fibre ropes. FIRST SCHEDULE 4345 : 1968 Slotted angles. 4354 : 1968 Black PN for use in foodstuffs. No. 3, 5, and 6 roads council distnicts, ais consiti1ruted by 4355 : 1968 Centrifuged ammonia-preserved natural rubber the Main Highways Board on ,the 1st day ·Of Aprill 1952, as latices. notified in the Gazette, No. 39, of 5 June 1952, at p. 981. 4360 : 1968 Weldable structural steels. No. 2c roads couocill district, as constituted by ;the N a,tional Roads Board on lthe ls,t day of April 1957, alS notified in Revisions the Gazette, !Nlo. 25, of 2:8 March '1957, a;t p. 5'56. B.S. Title 330: 1968 Stranded wire ropes for haulage purposes. SECOND

AmendmenJts !Re!f. The Standards Act 1965-Amendment of Standard Specifications B.S. 11itle :No. tAMD PuRsuANT to the provisions of the Standards Act 1965, the 3943 : 1965 Plastics waste traps. Amendment No. 1 .. 32 Standards Council, on 29 November 1968, amended the under­ 3953 ; 1965 Synthetic resin bonded woven glass fabric lam- mentioned standard specifications by the incorporation of the inated sheet. Amendment No. 2 56 amendments shown hereunder: · 3990: 1966 Acrylic resin teeth. Amendment No. 1 .. 50 3995: 1966 Lined moulded industrial rubber boots. Number, Title, and Price of Standard Amendment No. 1 63 Specification Amendment 3996: 1966 Colour coding for one-mark grad~ated pip: NZS 755:1968 Silver anodes and silver salts for ettes. Amendment No. 2 45 electroplating; being BS 1561 :1966. 42c .. No.A 4077 : 1966 The sequence of measurements of film bags·. NZS 1825:1963 Domestic electric toasters. 40c No.2 Amendment No. 1 65 NZS 2254:1968 Expanded polystyrene· board for 4097 : 1966 Gamma radiography exposure containers f~~ thermal insulation purposes; being BS 3837:1965. industrial purposes, and their source holders. 53c · No.A Amendment No. 1 71 No.1 4223 : 1967 Method for the determinati~n of co;;structio~~ (PD 5552) details of carpets with a yarn pile. Amend- NZS 2255:1968 Compressed straw building slabs; mentNo.1 52 being BS 4046:1966. 42c No.A 4253 : 1967 Method for the ballistic tear testing. of wov~ No.1 fabrics. Amendment No. 1 54 (PD 6200) 4318 : 1968 Recommendations for preferred metric basic NZS 2260:1968 Rigid expanded polyvinyl chloride sizes for engineering. Amendment No. 1 .. 58 for thermal insulation purposes and building appli­ CP 321.102 : 1950 Installation and maintenance of electrical cations; being BS 3869:1965. 48c No.1 machines, transformers, rectifiers capacitors (PD 5778) and associated equipment. Amendment No. I 64 No.1A The amended standard specifications are available from the Standards Association of New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington. Copies of the amendments will be supplied, free of charge, upon request. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1968. The Standards Act 1965-Specifications Declared to be G. H. EDWARDS, Director, Standard Specifications Standards Association of New Zealand. (S.A. 114/2/3: 381-388) PuRsuANT to the provisions of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 29 November 1968, declared the under­ mentioned specifications to be standard specifications: The Standards Act 1965-New Zealand Standard Price of Recommendation Revoked Number and Title of Specification Copy (Post Free) PuRsuANT to the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on $ 29 November 1968, revoked the under-mentioned standard NZS 2234:1968 Copper naphthenate and copper naph- recommendation: thenate dilutions ...... 1.00 NZS 2235:1968 Zinc naphthenate and zinc naphthenate Number and Title of Standard Recommendation dilutions ...... 1.00 NZSR 20:1966 Painting. (Superseded by NZS 2239:1968) NZS 2236:1968 Chemical requirements for treated tex­ Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1968. tiles. (Superseding NZS 1253) 1.50 NZS 2237:1968 Fire hydrant boxes...... 1.50 G. H. EDWARDS, Director, NZS 2238:1968 Precast concrete drainage and pressure Standards Association of New Zealand. pipes. (Superseding NZS 353 and NZS 594) .. 1.00 (S.A. 114/2/4:39) NZS 2239 :1968 Recommendations for the painting of buildings. (Superseding NZSR 20) .. 1. 75 NZS 2247:1968 Transformers (enclosed separately or The Standards Act 196S-Standard Specifications Revoked with other devices) for use with electrically operated toys. (Superseding NZS 763) .. 1.35 NZS 2248 :1968 Portable electric hairdryers 1.00 PURSUANT to the provisions of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards NZS 2249:1968 Wooden handles for tools .. 0.80 Council, on 29 November 1968, revoked the under-mentioned standard specifications: Application for copies should be made to the Standards Associa­ tion of New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington. Number and Title of Standard Specification N01'E-These standards are being printed. Copies are expected to NZS 353:1944 Pre-cast concrete pressure pipes. (Superseded by be available after 28 February 1969. NZS 2238 :1968). NZS 594 :1961 Pre-cast concrete drainage pipes; being Australian Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1968. standard AS A 35:1957 amended to·meet New Zealand require­ G. H. EDWARDS, Director, ments. (Superseded by NZS 2238:1968). Standards Association of New Zealand. NZS 763:1951 Transformers for use with electrically-operated (S.A. 114/2/2: 286-294) toys; being BS 831 :1939 amended to meet New Zealand require­ ments. (Superseded by NZS 2247:1968). NZS 1253 :1955 Chemical requirements for textiles treated by certain preservative processes; being BS 2087:1954, (Superseded by NZS 2236:1968). Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1968. The Standards Act 1965-Specifications Declared to be G. H. EDWARDS, Director,· Standard Specifications Standards Association of New Zealand. (S.A. 114/2/7: 149-152) PURSUANT to the provisions of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 29 November 1968, declared the under­ mentioned specifications to be standard specifications: Industries and Commerce Act 1956-Committee of Inquiry Price of Into Woollen Milling and Textile Industry Number and Title of Specification Copy (Post THE above Committee, wuth broad terms of reference, is Free) required ito report to the Minister ,of Industries and Com­ $ NZS 755 :1968 Silver anodes and silver salts for electro­ merce on the producitive capacity, performance, and desirable plating; being BS 1561 :1966. (Revision ofNZS 755:1950 deveropment of the woollen and textile manufacturing industry. being BS 1561 :1949) 0.42 An interim report, 1to be made by 28 February 1969, is to NZS 2254 :1968 Expanded polystyrene board for thermal deal with the present ,state of -the indus,try, and the final report, insulation purposes; being BS 3837:1965 0.53 to be made before 30 June 1969, wiU cover all aspects of the NZS 2255:1968 Compressed straw building slabs; being productive capacity, performance, and desirable develop­ BS 4046:1966 0.42 ment of the industry. NZS 2260:1968 Rigid expanded polyvinyl chloride for Interested parties are invi,ted to make written submissions thermal insulation purposes and building applications; to the undersigned for con~ideration ,in eitber the interim being BS 3869:1965 0.48 or 'the fim,!l report as ea:rly as possible but in any event no;[ Copies of these publications are available from the Standards later 'than 31 March 1969. Association of New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington. Twcilve copies of each submiss,(on are requested. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1968. G. L. STRUTHERS, G. H. EDWARDS, Director, Secretary, Committee of Inquiry. Standards Association of New Zealand. Care of Department 'of Industries and Commerce, Priva1e (S.A. 114/2/2: 295-298) Bag, Wellington. 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE 2429

Notice of Varied Hours for Sale of Liquor at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Alexandra Hotel, Auckland PURSUANT to seOtion 33 df ithe Reserve Bank of New Zealand PURSUANT Ito section 221A '(16) of lthe Sa:le of Liquor Act Act 11964, the Reserve Bank, acting with the approval of the 1962, as inserted by the Salle .of Liquor Amendment Act Minisiter of Finance, hereby gives n1otice :tlrait, a:s at !the c1o,se of (No. 2) 1967, I, fohn Lochlel Robson, Secretary for Justice, business on 13 December 1968, and until further notice, bal­ hereby give notice itha!t the Auckland Licensing Committee, ances ll!o be maintained in :the Reserve Bank by each .trading on 3 December 1968, made an ·order fixing h01m, other than bank shalll be equall to an amoUDlt which, when added to that the usual hours Jlor opening and closing the Alexandra bank's hdldings ,of Reserve Bank notes a:s disclosed in that Hotel, 13 Kingston Street, Auckiland, for the sale of liquor bank's latest av·ailabile weekly return of ;Banking Sba1i:stics to the public as fol'Jlows: under !the \StaJtliJstics Act 1955, will ·be TI!ot less than ithe aggre­ gate of: Mondays to Wednesdays inclusive, open wt 9 a.m. and close lilt 8 p.m. 5 percent of that 'bank's demand deposits in New Zealand Thur:sdays to Saturdays inclusive, ,open at 11 a.m. and plus 3 percent of that bank's time deposits in New Zealand close at '10 p.m. as shown in the last preceding monthly return furnished by that bank in accordance with section 31 elf the Reserve Bank Dalted alt WeJJlington !bhis '18th day of December 1968. of New Zealand Act 1964. J. L. ROBSON, Secretary for Jusrtlice. A. R. LOW, Governor. (J. 18 /25 /237) Wel:linglton, 11 December 1968.

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Temporary Protection of Industry PURSUANT to section 33 of ithe Reserve Bank of New Zea!land Act 1964, ·the Reserve Bank, acting with tlle approval of the NOTICE is hereby given that rapplica'i1ons have been received Mii'lllisiter of Finance, hereby gives nolllice ithai1:, as aJt 1t!he close lfor lf:empora;ry pr1otectioo, in terms 1of the Tariff and Develoip­ of business on 18 December 1968, and until further notice, ment IB,o,a!rd Amendment Act 1967, !f0tr the fo}h:ming goods: haiJ:ances to be maintained lin ithe Reserve IBank by each trading Tartiff Item Goods, bank sha!JJl be equa:1 to an aDl'ount whioh, when added to that 'bank's holdings of Reserve Bank notes as disclosed in Ex 29.05.09 Terpineol. that 'bank's [~test available weeklly return of Banking S1:altlistics 38.07.09 Pine oi:l (exdluding "pine ·oils" nO!t rich in 'terpineoJ). under the ~tisttics Aot 1955, w:ill be not foss than the Ex 67 .04,01 Wigs, wiglets, switches, and similar hair aggregate of: pieces of human hair. 9 percent of th~t bank's demand deposiits ~n New Zealand 91.04.02 Elecitric clocks. plus 3 percent of ithaJt bank'11 time deposits in New ZeaJ1and Ex 91.10.00 Cl1ock cases •and c1ock suru:ounds. as ,shown in the kist preceding Dl'ontlrly return tfumished by Ex 91.11.09 Clock dials. that bank dn accordance wmth s~on 31 ,of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1964. Dated a:t WeHington ,this 117th day of December 1968. A. R. WW, Govemoc. V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs. Wel:ling;ton, 16 December 1968.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF AssErs AND LIABILITIES OF THB R!!sERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AfJ AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 4 DECEMBER 1968 Liabilities $ Assets $ Notes in Circulation 172,772,848 Gold 529,122 Demand Deposits­ Overseas assets- (a) State •. 30,460,465 (a) Current accounts and short-term $ (b) Banks . . • . 25,709,576 bills 76,006,360 (c) Marketing Accounts 4,101,659 (b) Investments .. 34,264,917 (d) Other •. 81,422,821 ---- 110,271,277 Time deposits . . . . New Zealand Coin 4,826,779 Liabilities in currencies other than New Zealand Discounts currency- $ Advances- (a) Demand 146,477 (a) To the State (including Treasury (b) Time 25,252,958 bills) .. 42,757,215 25,399,435 (b) To Marketing Accounts 121,768,450 Other liabilities .• 4,623,087 (c) Other Advances 9,421,835 Capital accounts------173,947,500 (a) General Reserve Fund 3,000,000 Investments in New Zealand­ (b) Other Reserves .. 14,061,427 (a) N.Z. Government Securities 61,978,005 17,061,427 (b) Other 147,000 62,125,005 Other assets 9,851,635 $361,551,318 $361,551,318

M. R. HUTTON, Chief Accountant.

Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936 PURSUANT to the Regulations Act 1936, notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under: Date Price Authority for Enactment Short Title or Subject-matter Serial of (Postage Number Enactment Free) Part III Agricultural Workers Act 1962 .. Agricultural Workers (Orchardists) Order 1965, 1968/236 16/12/68 5c Amendment No. 2 Section lOE Tariff and Development Customs Tariff Amendment Order (No. 13) 1968 1968/237 16/12/68 5c Board Act 1961 and section 124 Customs Act 1966 Medical and Dental Auxiliaries Act 1966 Dental Technicians Regulations 1968 1968/238 16/12/68 10c Harbours Act 1950 General Harbour (Nautical and Miscellaneous) Reg­ 1968/239 16/12/68 10c ulations 1968 Harbours Act 1950 General Harbour (Ships, Cargo, and Dock Safety) 1968/240 16/12/68 20c Regulations 1968 Law Practitioners Act 1955 Law Practitioners Fees Regulations 1968 1968/241 16/12/68 5c Pharmacy Act 1939 .. Pharmacy Regulations 1944, Amendment No. 15 1968/242 16/12/68 5c War Pensions Act 1954 War Pensions Regulations 1956, Amendment No. 10 .. 1968/243 16/12/68 5c Health Act 1956 Smoke Restriction Regulations Application Notice 1968/244 12/12/68 5c (No. 2) 1968 Section 38 (3) Plumbers and Gasfitters Sanitary Plumbing (Counties) Notice (No. 2) 1968 .. 1968/245 16/12/68 5c Registration Act 1964 Copies can be purchased from the Government Publications Bookshops-State Advances Building, Rutland Street (P.O. Box 5344), Auck­ land; Investment House, Alma Street (P.O. Box 857), Hamilton; Mulgrave Street (Private Bag), Wellington; 130 Oxford Terrace (P.O. Box 1721), Christchurch; T. and G. Insurance Building, Princes Street (P.O. Box 1104), Dunedin. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. A. R. SHEARER, Government Printer. 2430 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84

Department of lndurtries and Commerce-Schedule of Building Contracts of $20,000 or More in Value Name of Work Successful Contractor Amount of Tender Accepted Yen New Zealand Pavilion, Japan World Exposition, Osaka, 1970. . . Toda Construction Co. Ltd. . . 260,0()(),000 M. J. MORIARTY, Secretary of Industries and CollllUerce.

New Zealand Government Railways-Schedule of Civil Engineering and Building Contracts of $20,000 or More in Value Amount Name of Work Successful Contractor of Tender $ Erect steel-framed bus shelter, widen footpath, provide concrete-block Conway Construction Co, Ltd,, 64 Luke Street, 27 ,978,00 wall, and install seating at bus shelter at Auckland Station Otahubu, Auckland 6. I. THOMAS, General Manager,

Tariff Notice No. 1968/120-Applications for Approval NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made for the approval of duty by the Minister of Customs as follows:

Rates of Duty Appn Tariff Goods Part No. Item II B.P. I MFN. I Gen. Ref.

Such rate not exceeding 4006 32. 09 .16 Mearlmaid, Timica, and Unichrome concentrates, used when mixed 25% •. 25~ 10.8 with diluting lacquer to formulate nail varnishes . . . . as the Minister may in any case direct Such rate not exceeding 3583 34. 02. 00 Amphoteric alkali concentrate, an organic surface active agent, for 25% .. 25% 10.8 manufacture into industrial cleaning compounds and marine use as the Minister may in any case direct Such rate not exceeding 4281 34.02.00 Aqualose L 30, L 75, L 75/50, being ethoxylated Lanolin, used in the 25% .. 25% 10.8 manufacture of cosmetics as the Minister may in any case direct 4277 34.02.00 Aqualose SLW, SLT, being Lanolin blended with nonionic surface Such rate not exceeding active agents, soluble in water, used in the manufacture of hand and 25% .. 25% 10.8 shaving lotions as the Minister may in any case direct Such rate not exceeding 4280 34. 02. 00 Aqualose W20/50, being a concentrated solution of ethoxylated Lanolin 25% .. 25% 10.8 alcohols, used in the manufacture of cosmetics as the Minister may in any case direct Such rate not exceeding 4278 34.02.00 Liquid Lanolin Ace, being liquid acetylated lanolin alcohols, used in 25% .. 25% 10.8 the manufacture of cosmetics as the Minister may in any case direct Such rate not exceeding 4279 34.02.00 Liquid Lanolin Iso, being lanolin blended with Isopropyl and lanolin 25% .. 25% 10.8 alcohol esters, used in the manufacture of cosmetics as the Minister may in any case direct 4268 34.02.00 Sebase, being a self-emulsifying base for cosmetics, toilet and pharma­ Such rate not exceeding ceutical products, containing a high proportion of ethoxylated lanolin 25% .. 25% 10.8 derivatives as the Minister may in any case direct 4238 40.09.01 Suction hose, 10' length, 4 in. diameter, of rubber construction with Free . . 25% steel wire reinforcing, being canvas covered, of fire brigade quality, complete with 4 in. light alloy polished and anodised couplings, bound in Cat. No. DCA 71. For use with Merryweather Victor Fire and Salvage Pump 4332 73.36.07 } Crypto Rotapan atmospheric industrial type low pressure steam Free 20% 25% 10.2 84.17.29 cookers, of the cylindrical multiple tier type, operated by electricity or gas 4240 76.02.01 Aluminium alloy rod, in sizes up to 6 in. diameter, conforming to B.S. Free 10% 12!-% 1476, type HE-15-WP, Alcan No. GB-B26SWP 4311 84.63.09 Worms and Wheels for Worm Reduction Gear Boxes-as follows: Free 20% 25% 10.2 Size 35 ( = 3t'') Size 40 ( = 4•) 10 sets ratio 5 : 1 10 sets ratio 10 : 1 10 sets ratio 7t : 1 10 sets ratio 25 : 1 10 sets ratio 10 ; 1 10 sets ratio 15 : 1 Size 50 ( = 5") Size 60 ( = 6") 10 sets ratio 5 : 1 5 sets ratio 10 : 1 10 sets ratio 10 : 1 5 sets ratio 15 : 1 10 sets ratio 15 : 1 10 sets ratio 20 : 1 10 sets ratio 20 : 1 5 sets ratio 25 : 1 10 sets ratio 25 : 1 10 sets ratio 30 : 1 10 sets ratio 60 : 1 10 sets ratio 40 : I 10 sets ratio 50 : 1 10 sets ratio 60 : 1 4197 84.65.09 Bushes, nitrided steel, for use in moulding boxes, drill jigs, die sets, and Free 20% 25% 10.2 injection and pressure dies 4225 85.12.06 Baking machine for altar bread (similar to a machine for toasting sand­ Free 20% 25% 10.2 wiches), Cavanagh model 202, 220 volts 1,100 watts 4191 85.14.02 Loudspeaker, "Vitavox" type DU 121, dual concentric, 11 in. diameter. Free 20% 25% For high quality reproduction of speech and music in home sound systems, or sound systems in recording or listening studios 4199 96.02.19 Cylindrical fur brushes with special antistatic properties, for use with Free 20% 25% 10.2 Xerox copying equipment

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 16 January 1969. Sub­ missions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to: (a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally; (b) The proportion of New Zealand and imported materials used in manufacture; (c) Present and potential output; and (d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc. Dated at Wellington this 19th day of December 1968. V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs. 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2431

Tariff Notice No. )968/121-Applications for Continuation of Approval

Nan:CE is. hereby given that applicatiop,s have been made for continuation of the following approvals of the Minister of Customs:

Rates of Duty I Part Effective Appn Tariff Goods List No. Item No. B.P. IMFN.1 Gen. I R~f. From I To

4276 15.08.03 Sulphurised sperm oil Free Free 10.8 31 1/7/68 31/12/68 4350 4288 34.02.00 Petronate L, being a petroleum sulphonate obtained by Free 10% 10.8 126 1/11/64 31/12/68 the sulphonation of synthesised alkylated aromatic hydrocarbons, that is an oil soluble wetting and emulsi­ fying surfactant, used in the manufacture of diesel fuel additives 4237 34.02.00 Products, as may be approved, when imported in bulk and Free 10% 10.8 not being soaps or containing soa~ Approved- Emcol H710, H712, and H300X . . . . 31 1/7/67 31/12/68 Empicol ESB/30 ...... 29 1/1/68 31/12/68 Empicol ESB/3 ...... 29 1/7/68 31/12/68 Empicol ESB/3B ...... 29 1/7/68 31/12/68 Empicol ESB/50 ...... 29 1/7/68 31/12/68 Empicol ESB3/C ...... 31 1/7/68 31/12/68 Empicol 0318 ...... 142 1/6/64 31/12/68 4318 83.07.04 Lamps, shadowless, specially designed for use in hospital Free 15% 25% 23.7 113 1/7/64 30/6/68 theatres and dentists' surgeries 4297 84.22.01 Capstans, winches, and windlasses, marine, hydraulic .. Free 20% 25% 10.2 153 1/7/67 31/12/68 4326 4327 84.59.39 Vibrators, concrete ...... Free 20% 25% 10.2 19 1/1/68 31/12/68 4300 85.12.09 Elements for electric furnaces in which the resistance is Free 20% 25% 10.2 150 1/8/63 31/12/68 composed of silicon carbide or molybdenum disilicide 4301 87.06.09 Trolley-pole retrievers ...... Free 15% 10.8 147 1/7/62 31/12/68 4214 90.09.09 Projectors, overhead, when imported by: . . . . Free 20% 20.2 239 1/7/65 31/12/68 (a) a school, college, or university; or (b) by an importer, on declaration that they are being specially imported for sale only to schools, col­ leges, or universities, and will not be sold other­ wise 4304 90.18.02 Intelligence tests suited for use by educational authorities Free Free 20.2 150 1/7/64 30/6/68 for testing the mental aptitude of pupils 4283 98.01.04 }Button blanks, shanked ...... Free Free 10.8 203 1/7/62 31/12/68 98.01.05 4283 98.01.04 } Blanks stamped from plastic sheet, plain or patterned, Free Free 10.8 203 1/9/63 31/12/68 98.01.05 concave or convex, but not further worked 4283 98.01.04 } Shanks, for making buttons . . . . Free Free 10.8 203 1/10/64 31/12/68 98.01.05 19

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of these applications should do so in writing on or before 16 January 1969. Sub­ missions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item, and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to: (a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally; (b) The proportion of New Zealand and imported materials used in manufacture; (c) Present and potential output; and (d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc. Dated at Wellington this 19th day of December 1968. V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs,

Tariff Notice No. 1968/122-Applicationfor Variation of Approval

NOTICE is hereby given that application has been made for variation of a current approval of the Minister of Customs as follows:

Rates of Duty I Effective Appn Tarilf I Part List No. Item Goods II No. B.P. ,MFN.1 Gen. Ref. From I To I --- Current Approval: 4373 84.13.00 Burners, liquid fuel ...... Free I 20% 25% 10.2 . . 1/7/67 30/9/70 EXCLUDING- I Fully automatic pressure jet (gun type) burners, having a consumption not exceeding 11.0 imperial gallons per hour, designed to bum class D fuel oil British Standard No. 2869 Requested Approval: 4373 84.13.00 Burners, liquid fuel ...... Free 20% 25% 10.2 .. 1/7/67 30/9/70 EXCLUDING- Fully automatic pressure jet (gun type) burners, having a consumption not exceeding 15.0 imperial gallons per hour, designed to burn class D fuel oil British Standard No. 2869

Any person wishing to lodge an objection to the granting of this application should do so in writing on or before 16 January 1969, Sub­ missions should include a reference to the application number, Tariff item and description of goods concerned, be addressed to the Comptroller of Customs, Private Bag, Wellington, and supported by information as to: (a) The range of equivalent goods manufactured locally; (b) The proportion of New Zealand and imported materials used in manufacture; (c) Present and potential output; and (d) Details of factory cost in terms of materials, labour, overhead, etc. Dated at Wellington this 19th day of December 1968, V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs. 2432 1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84

Tariff Notice No. 1968/123-Applfcations for Approval Declined

NOTICE is hereby given that applications for concessionary rates of duty by the approval of the Minister of Customs on goods as follows have. been declined:

Application Advertised

Appn Tariff Goods No. Item Gazette NoticeTariff No. I No. 1

3799 38.19.99 Solitaire; a detergent which combines the properties of alkalis, sequestrants, bleachers, 1968/99 65, 17 October 1968 protective colloids, and optical brighteners. The preparation is used by commercial p, 1843 laundries for whitework, particularly shirts 3641 38.19.99 Symons .Kote concentrate, a concentrate which when added to motor and 1968/101 67, 24 October 1968, distillat_e oils produces a neutral chemical concrete release agent for normal building p.1983 ·site use 3343 73.38.22 Stampings, stainless steel, unworked, for the manufacture of jugs exceeding 2 pints, 1968/84 56, 5 September as used in hospitals, etc. 1968, p. 1539 3876 85.19.41 Switchboards and control panels, specially designed for a wire rod mill .• .. 1968/103 69, 31 October 1968, p.2014 3769 85.28.00 Push-to-test/lighted·· push buttons, being switchboard indicating lamps, oil-tight, 1968/103 69, 31 October 1968, without guarcl, incorporating transformer for voltage reduction from 240, 415 volts p.2014 (SO cycle) to 6 volts

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of December 1968. V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs.

Wholesalers' Licences Under the ,Sales Tax Act-Notice No. SCHEDULE I-continued 1968/12 LICENCES GRANTEl)--COntinued Licence Place at Which Name of Licensee Operative Business is Puru!uANT to the Sales Tax;Act 1932-33, licences to act as whole­ From Carried on salers have been granted as set out in:Schedule I hereto, and licences Keith Main Signs Ltd. 1/11/68 Auckland to act as wholesalers have been surrendered or revoked as set Kiwi Printing House Ltd. 1/10/68 Papalcura out in Schedule II hereto. Luggage Moulders Ltd. 1/10/68 Otahuhu Lyndale Press Ltd. . . 1/6/68 New Lynn SCHEDULE I LICENCES GRANTED Macaulay Machinery Exchange Licence Place at Which Lt

Electronic Organ Manufacturers Read Marine and Motor Parts Ltd. 4/11/68 Auckland (Read, Walter Darcy, trading Enzales Productions (New Zea- as) 1/12/68 Dunedin land) Ltd. 29/10/68 Auckland Reyrolle, A. and Co. (New Zea­ land), Ltd. 2/12/68 Petone F. and T. New Zealand Ltd. Roach, Brian, Printers, (Roach, (including F. and T. Cordage Brian John, trading as) 22/11/68 Palmerston North and Davenport, T. J. and Russell, L. A., and Co. Ltd. 1/1/68 Newmarket Sons) 1/7/68 Auckland Christchurch Scientific Wholesalers Ltd. 1/8/66 Mount Roskill Wellington Shardlew, M. J., and Co. Ltd. 1/10/68 Christchurch Foremost Copperware Specialists South Island Wine and Spirit Co. (Whiting, William John, and Ltd. 1/8/68 Dunedin Sterling, Catherine Joan, trad­ Timaru ing as) 2/10/68 Auckland Southland and White Batteries (White, Gordon Leonard, G. and T. Trading Co. (Green­ trading as) 30/6/67 Invercargill field, James, trading as) 12/11/68 Auckland Tait Electronics Ltd. 4/10/68 Christchurch General Accessory Co. Ltd. 9/12/68 Rotorua Tee Jay Industries Ltd. 16/7/68 Mount Albert Green Island Print Ltd. 28/8/68 Green Island Newmarket 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE 2433

SCHEDULE I-continued SCHEDULE II-continued LICENCES GRANTED LICENCES SURJU!NDF.RID OR REVOKED---continued Licence Place at Which Licence Place at Which Name of Licensee Operative Business is Name of Licensee Cancelled Business was From Carried on From Carried on Tisco (New Zealand) Ltd. 1/8/68 Huntly Poulsen, Frank Albert 30/9/68 Christchurch Morrinsville Proprietary Pharmaceuticals Pukekohe (N.Z.) Ltd. 31/5/68 Mount Eden Rotorua Reyrolle, A , and Co. (N.Z.) Tolly and Son Ltd. Hamilton 1/11/68 Ltd. 2/12/68 Wellington Lower Hutt Russell, L. A., and Co. Ltd. . . 31/12/67 Auckland New Plymouth Rykers, B. H. (Rotorua), Ltd. 29/2/68 Rotorua Trembath, Rod, Ltd. 27/7/68 Mount Roskill Triangle Studios (De Morree, Scientific Wholesalers Ltd. 31/7/66 Auckland Andrea, and Smeele, Ottolina Seymour, Ronald Henry Collin 31/8/67 Auckland Johanna, trading as) 1/9/68 Glen Eden Southland Batteries Ltd. 30/6/67 Invercargill Southland Wine and Spirit Co. Walmsley, George, Ltd. 1/12/68 Henderson Ltd. 31/7/68 Dunedin Wiles, H. 0., Ltd. 28/3/63 Papaknra Tee Jay Industries 16/7/68 Mount Albert Zip Wholesalers (Rotorua) Ltd. 1/3/65 Rotorua Newmarket Telemaster Aerials (Paterson, Ivan Roy, and McCaull, Geof­ SCHEDULE II frey Brian, trading as) 30/6/68 Auckland LICENCES SURRENDERED OR REVOKED Television Specialists Ltd. 3/11/68 Auckland Licence Place at Which Tisco (N.Z.) Ltd... 1/8/68 TeAroha Name of Licensee Cancelled Business wa3 Tuakau From Carried on Waihirere Wines (Mills, Dorothy Acme Textile (New Zealand) Violet Magdalena, Wohnsied­ Ltd. 1/11/59 Mount Albert ler, George Frederick, Wohn­ Acom Agencies (King, David, siedler, Louisa Margaret, Camaby, John, and Pearson, Wohnsiedler, Marie Katherine, Jack, trading as) .. 1/9/68 Albany and Mills, Hugh John, trading Auckland Rock Services Ltd... 30/9/68 Newmarket as) 1/11/68 Gisbome Ormond Bell Dale Ltd. 14/10/68 Mount Albert Wills, W. D. and H. 0. (N.Z.) Bieleski, Tracy L. (Bieleski, Ltd. 28/3/63 Auckland Tracy Leonard, trading as) .. 30/9/68 Newmarket Dated at Wellington this 19th day of December 1968. Brierly Foods Ltd. . . 30/9/68 Auckland V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs. Cairns and Woodward Ltd. Auckland 28/10/68 Manufacturing Retailers' Licences Under the Sales Tax Act-Notice Commercial Publicity Ltd. (in- No.1968/11 cluding C. P. Printers and Commercial Plates) 30/6/68 Mount Eden PuRsuANT to the Sales Tax Act 1932-33, licences to act as manu­ facturing retailers have been granted as set out in Schedule I hereto, F. and T. New Zealand Ltd. and licences to act as manufacturing retailers have been surrendered (including Lynn Laces and or revoked as set out in Schedule II hereto. Davenport, T. J., and Sons) l/7/68 Auckland Christchurch SCHEDULE I Wellington LICENCES GRANTED Green Island Print (Crick, Licence Place at Which M. R. T., trading as) 27/8/64 Dunedin Name of Licensee Operative Business is From Carried on Haeremai Products Ltd. 31/3/68 Rotorua Adams, Thomas (Adams, Mar­ garet Boothman, Adams, Jade Supply Co. (McAlister, Minnie Jane, Adams, Jessie Patrick, trading as) 28/2/67 Christchurch Sawers, Adams, Florence Jones, P., Electrical Ltd. (in- Kate, Adams, John Stanley, cluding Proto Products) 30/9/68 Auckland and Way, Dorothy Margaret, Mount Eden trading as) 17 /2/48 Gisborne

Kennedy, Wm. Aloysius 30/9/68 Christchurch Croll Gaskets Ltd. 1/10/68 Raumati Beach Knight, Doris 31/7 /68 Mount Roskill Speed-Lite Sulkies (New Zea- land) Ltd. 1/11/68 Papakura Litemetal Products (Clarence James Lett Ltd., trading as) 31/3/68 Whakatane SCHEDULE II Lyndale Press (Hunt, Leslie, trading as) 31/5/68 New Lynn LICENCES SURRENDERED OR REVOKED Licence Place at Which McGeorge, J. S. (McGeorge, Name of Licensee Cancelled Business was Mabel Harriett, trading as) 31/8/68 Christchurch From Carried on McWalter Distributors (McCor­ Croll, Keith Waghorn 30/9/68 Raumati Beach quindale, Christopher John Robert, and van de Meysun­ Duotron Electronic Devices burgh, Walter Antonius, (Gooch, Geoffery Malcolm, trading as) 31/10/68 Auckland and Swain, Roy Albert, trad­ Mastercraft Printing Co. Ltd. 30/9/68 Auckland ing as) 28/10/68 Havelock North Mauri Bros. and Thompson Thomas Adams 17/2/48 Gisborne (S.I.) Ltd. 31/5/68 Christchurch Dated at Wellington this 19th day of December 1968. Nicholson, P. 30/10/68 Lower Hutt V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs. 2434 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'ITE No. 84

TARIFF DECISION LIST No. 41

Decisions of the Minister of Customs Under the Customs Tariff (Subject to Amendment or Cancellation by Notification in the Gazette) APPROVAIS

Rates of Duty Effective Tariff I Goods Part List Item No. II No. B.P. Gen. Ref. From To* I MFN. J I

27.10.63 } Oils, as may be approved, when declared by a manu- Free .. 20% 10.8 27.10.64 .facturer for use by bim only in making blown bitumen- Approved- Caltex Flux Oil B ...... 41 1/11/68 31/12/70 30.03.09 Erythrocin tablets 100 mg ...... Free 20% 25% 23.1 41 1/12/68 30/6/69 30.03.09 Kenacourt A40 ...... Free 20% 25% 23.3 41 l/8/68 31/12/70 30.03.09 Nifuram tablets ...... Free 20% 25% 23.l 41 1/11/68 31/12/70 30.03.09 T 61 ...... Free 20% 25% 10.2 41 1/9/68 31/12/72 32.09.01 Silicone preparations, as may be approved, suited-·· for use Free .. Free 10.8 as release coatings for metal surfaces- Approved- Mould Release Agent QZ13 ...... 41 1/7/68 31/12/72 34.02.00 Products, as may be approved, when import¢ in bulk and Free .. 10% 10.8 not being soaps or containing soap~ Approved- I Genapol ClO ...... 41 1/10/68 30/9/71 Genapol S grades ...... 41 1/10/68 30/9/71 Lyocol SC ...... 41 1/10/68 30/9/71 I Miranol Jem Cone...... I 41 1/10/68 30/9/71 Nonipol ...... ! 41 1/11/68 31/12/69 Orotan 850 ...... 41 1/10/68 30/9/69 38.11.29 Mortisan PLW ...... Free .. 20% 10.8 41 1/10/68 30/9/71 38.19.99 Arcton 502 ...... Free .. Free 10.8 41 15/11/68 30/6/73 38.19.99 CohedurRL ...... Free . . 20% 10.8 41 1/10/68 30/9/72 38.19.99 · Crystex sulphur, oil treated ...... Free .. Free 10.8 41 1/7/68 30/6/72 38.19.99 EmpilamKB3 ...... Free .. 20% 10.8 41 1/11/68 31/12/70 40.14.03 Gaskets, declared by an importer for incorporation into Free .. Free 10.8 41 1/10/68 30/6/74 · aircraft, and accompanied by release notes, inspection I notes, or affidavits of approval for aircraft 40.14.07 Backing discs, 6 in. diameter or more, for use with electric Free 20% 25% 10.2 41 1/11/68 30/6/73 drill sanding attachments 45.04.03 Gaskets, declared by an importer for incorporation into Free .. Free 10.8 41 1/11/68 30/6/74 aircraft, and aceompanied by release notes, inspection notes, or affidavits of approval for aircraft 48.21.09 Gaskets, declared by an importer for incorporation into Free .. I Free 10.8 41 1/11/68 30/6/74 aircraft, and accompanied by release notes, inspection notes, or affidavits of approval for aircraft 59.12.03 Fabric, beaded or similarly worked, suited for cutting into Free .. Free 10.8 41 1/7/67 30/6/74 uppers for footwear, when declared- (a) by a manufacturer for use by bim only in making footwear; or (b) by an importer that they will be sold by bim only to footwear manufacturers for making footwear 73.32 Nuts, bolts, and washers, when declared by an importer Free .. 10% 10.8 41 1/10/68 30/6/73 for incorporation into aircraft, and accompanied by release notes, inspection notes, or affidavits of approval for aircraft 73.40.99 Fittings, as may be approved, for the manufacture of maps, Free .. 25% 10.8 charts, or mountings therefor-'- Approved-

End brackets ...... •• I 41 1/10/68 30/9/72 Pull rings ...... ! 41 1/10/68 30/9/72 74.15.19 Washers, when declared by an importer for incorporation Free .. 10% 10.8 41 1/10/68 30/6/73 into aircraft, and accompanied by release notes, inspection notes, or affidavits of approval for aircraft 90.07.14 Xerox electrostatic copying machines ...... Free 20% 25% 10.2 41 1/11/68 30/9/72 *Approvals lapse on the dates indicated, the goods thereafter being dutiable according to their substantive Tariff classification. If continua­ tion of an approval is desired for a further period, formal application should be made to the Collector at least one month prior to the date of expiry. MISCELLANEOUS Decisions Cancelled: 30. 03 . 09 Erythrocin granules 3 30.03 .09 Erythrocin tablets, suspension (pediatric) .. .intramuscular 30. 03 . 09 Erythromycin tablets 30. 03. 09 Kenalog IM 36 38.19. 99 Crystex 34 40.14.07 Backing ... attachments 90.07 .14 Xerox 420 ... machine 31 90.07 .14 Xerox 914 ... machine 19 90. 07 .14 Xerox 1824 Printer 26

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of December 1968. V. W. THOMAS, Comptroller of Customs. . 19 DECEMBER TIIE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE 2435

NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE-Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for November 1968

Air Temperature• in Degrees (Fahrenheit) Rainfall in Inches

Height of Meaus of I Aboolu~':n'::ium aud Differ- Maximum Bright Station Fall Sun.. ~~~~~ l-----c---l ~r°f 1!!".:'" Total -r:,i· ence shine M.S.L. J aud From Fall Rain From I J l---,-1--1,-----~1-- A B B Normal Maxi- Date Mini- Date Days Normal Amount Date Max. Min. mum mum 1 I -j--+---.--,----;---,-.-----+----i--·-;---- Ft. op, op, op, op, op, In. In. Hrs. Te Paki, Te Hapua . . 190 65.3 51.3 58.3 -1.9 70.7 22 41.7 28 3.58 11 +0.6 1.12 10 184 Kaitaia Aerodrome . . 261 65.3 51.5 58.4 -2.1 70.0 28 44.0 10 5.01 11 +1.5 1.14 10 184 Aupouri Forest . . . . 225 65.0 52.9 59.0 69.0 8 49.0 10 3. 70 12 0.77 10 Kaitaia ...... 25 66.8 50.4 58.6 71.8 14 41.4 1 4.01 10 0.98 23 Umawera . . . . 380 65.7 52.4 59.0 73.9 28 43.0 7 5.09 10 1.06 23 Kerikeri . . . . 240 67.9 47.7 57.8 -1.8 73.7 21 32.6 2 6.21 11 +2.4 1.68 10 194 Waipoua Forest . . . . 290 64.7 47.8 56.2 -2.3 73.0 30 41.5 28 3.62 15 -0.7 0.69 13 Dargaville . . . . 64 65.l 50.3 57.7 -1.3 73.0 21 40.9 7 4.05 15 +o.9 1.56 13 190 Waitangi Forest . . . . 180 Puketurua, Northland . . 330 68.5 47.8 58.2 75.4 28 36. 7 7 4.08 12 0.88 13 Glenbervie . . . . 350 66.2 46.3 56.2 -1.9 73.0 25 34.2 1 4.93 10 +0.7 1. 76 13 Whangarei Aerodrome . . 119 67.0 51.4 59.2 -2.1 73.9 25 42.7 7 4.22 9 1.87 13 188* Leigh . • . . 100 64.8 52.0 58.4 68.8 24 48.0 1 3.19 12 1.04 11 201 Takatu, Matakana . . 230 66.1 51.l 58.6 69.9 24 45.2 7 3.69 12 1.43 11 Woodhill . . . . 20 64.4 51.0 57.7 -1.2 72.1 29 41.1 8 2.99 15 -0.4 11 Riverhead . . . . 105 I o:'.9 Whenuapai . . . . 102 64.9 49.8 57.4 -1.3 72.3 30 40.4 8 2.46 13 -1.1 0.47 23 200 Auckland, Albert Park . . 160 65.3 52.7 59.0 -2.2 71.0 14 48.2 1, 7 2.47 14 -0.7 0.49 23 201 Owairaka . . . . 133 64.1 51.4 57.8 -0.7 71.5 14 42.5 7 2.67 14 -0.7 0.50 17 Oratia, Henderson . . 135 65.0 48.2 56.6 -1.8 72.9 14 37.1 8 3.81 15 -0.3 1.08 11 Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier 13 66.2 52.6 59.4 -0.7 71.2 25,28 45.2 7 2.84 9 -1.3 0.62 11, 17 Whangapoua Forest . . 12 67.5 48.4 58.0 -1.2 74.8 28 38.5 8 2.72 9 -0.7 1.20 11 Thames...... 10 66.l 52.8 59.4 -0.7 74.6 14 47.2 3 2.09 11 -1.6 0.80 17 189 Tairua Forest . . . . 11 66.2 50.0 58.1 -2.1 71.6 24 40.5 8 2.57 14 -1.5 1.30 11 Ngatea ...... 5 66.2 47.4 56.8 -0.2 74.0 14 40.1 5 2.15 15 -0.7 0.62 17 Paeroa...... 12 67.0 50.2 58.6 -1.7 75.0 14 41.7 8 2.10 14 -1.7 0.53 17 Waihi ...... 300 65.6 49.6 57.6 -1.6 73.0 29 30.0 8 2.70 14 -2.9 1.17 11 220 TeAroha .. . . 40 Tauranga Aerodrome . . 12 66.1 48.8 57.4 -2.0 71.6 24 41.0 10 2.37 15 -0.9 0.68 11 255 Rotoehu Forest . . . . 235 65.9 45.3 55.6 -1.9 69.2 16 36.0 10 1.89 12 -2.5 0.60 17 Whakatane . . . . 6 67 .9 50.0 59.0 -1.0 74.0 26 41.0 7 1.71 11 -1.7 0.47 17 267 Kinleith . . .. 1,257 62.6 44.8 53.7 72.1 29 36.9 5 4.34 12 1.48 17 Kawerau . . . . 100 70.l 47.8 59.0 -1.2 80.0 10 39.5 7 1. 74 9 -3.1 0.60 17 TeTeko .. . . 27 Whakarewarewa . . . . 1,006 64.0 45.8 54.9 -1.9 71.5 25 37:5 5 2.64 11 -1.5 0.73 17 221 . . . . 940 64.2 45 .2 54. 7 70.6 29 35.6 7 1.81 11 -2.4 0.49 25 Tarawera Forest . . . . 200 68.4 42.3 55 .4 75.3 29 27.5 7 2.13 9 -3.4 0.55 17 Waiotapu .. .. 1,250 66.2 40.9 53.6 -1.8 74.5 25,29 28.4 7 2.12 9 -1.7 0.83 17 Atiamuri . . . . 831 65.0 43.9 54.5 74.4 29 31.4 7 2.82 11 1.03 17 Kaingaroa . . . . 1, 785 62.2 41.0 51.6 -2.7 71. 7 29 28.5 7 1.98 12 -2.5 0.66 17 Wairapukao . . . . 1,435 65.0 39.4 52.2 -2.8 74.5 29 25.5 7 1.85 9 -1.9 0.57 17 Taupo ...... 1,232 63. 8 43 .1 53 .4 -3.0 74.0 29 32.0 7 2.14 10 -1.7 0.71 17 253 Wairakei .. .. 1,122 65.2 43.2 54.2 -2.7 74.4 29 32.0 7 2.59 10 -1.4 0.72 17 Wairakei (Soil Con,) .. 1,320 63.6 41.6 52.6 73.5 29 28.0 7 2.37 11 0.69 17 Minginui Forest.. . . 1,650 65.8 39.0 52.4 -3.0 76.2 29 24.1 7 2.86 12 -1.1 0.75 17 Waimihia • . . . 2,438 58.1 38.3 48.2 -4.0 69. l 29, 30 27.5 5 3.76 10 -1.0 1.08 17 Opotiki...... 20 65.4 48.2 56.8 -2.3 71.3 27 40.0 10 1.34 9 -2.4 0.30 17 233 Waimana . . . . 120 68.4 45.5 57.0 73.8 14 34.0 7 2.40 15 -2.5 0.88 17 Otara .. .. 40 64.5 50.6 57.6 -1.1 71. 7 14 40.8 8 2.49 11 -0.5 0.68 17 , Mangere 25 64.1 52.1 58.1 71.8 29 45.0 8 2.52 10 0.83 17 203* Maioro...... 172 63. 8 51. 7 57. 8 -1.2 73.1 27 42.7 8 2.94 16 -0.4 0.74 17 Maramarua . • . . 124 65.4 46.1 55.8 -2.1 73.3 29 37.2 1 3.47 14 +0.1 1.00 17 Te Kauwhata . . 105 64.8 49.0 56.9 -3.5 75.2 29 40.1 8 3.08 15 -0.3 0.68 11 198 Ruakura, Hamilton . . 131 65.4 46.4 55.9 -1.7 73.9 29 35.5 5 3.05 13 -0.6 0.61 17 214 Whatawhata • . . . 340 .. Rukuhia . . . . 215 62.5 48.6 55.6 -3.1 72.0 29 40.1 5 3 .01 15 -0.9 0.60 18 198 Arapuni . . . . 402 66.0 46.0 56.0 -2.7 75,3 29 38.0 5 4.01 15 -0.2 1.21 17 Waikeria . • . . 150 66.2 45.1 55.6 -2.0 73.7 14 34. 7 10 3 .49 12 -0.3 1.01 17 Puketurua . . . . 470 63 .4 45.0 54.2 -2.3 71. 7 29 35.0 5 3 .68 14 -0.3 1.44 17 Te Kuiti . . . . 201 Pureora Forest . . .. 1,800 59.9 41.5 50.7 -2.3 70.0 29 32.1 5 4.00 15 -2.0 0.91 17 Otutira ...... 1,900 59.6 42.3 51.0 68.2 29 35.1 7 3.87 11 1.14 11 Taumarunui . . . . 562 65.6 45.5 55.6 -0.8 76.0 29 34.9 7 4.86 18 +o.3 0.98 11 186 Turangi . . . . 1,200 63.4 43.9 53.6 72.0 29 31. 5 7 4.10 15 0.80 18 New Plymouth . . . . 160 61.3 49.2 55.2 -2.2 67.1 12 41. 8 13 5.59 15 +1.1 1.17 18 207 New Plymouth Aerodrome 142 61.9 47.5 54.7 -1.8 67.1 12 37. 6 5 5.50 14 +1.0 1.27 18 Te Wera Forest . . . . 590 61.5 71.0 29 .. I •• 6.55 14 +0.1 1.34 17 Lower Retaruke . . . . 680 Taurewa Forest . . . . 2,545 57.7 37.9 47.8 69.6 29 28.6 7 6.60 1.25 8 Chateau Tongariro . . 3,670 52 .1 35 .1 43 . 6 -3.0 65.0 29128.6 7 9.40 21 -0.6 1.65 8 Ruatoria . . . . 200 69.3 48.2 58.8 0.0 78.9 25 38. 8 13 1.77 7 -2.0 1.22 11 Mangatu Forest . . . . 570 ...... Waerenga-o-Kuri . . 1,030 64.0 44.9 54.4 -2.1 73.6 30 37 .0 1 1.09 12 -1.6 0.51 11 Gisborne Aerodrome . . 16 69.8 46.7 58.2 -1.5 80.6 30 36.9 13 1.07 8 -1.1 0.70 11 272 Manutuke, Gisborne . . 100 69.l 46.8 58.0 -1.2 77.9 25 37. 3 13 0.85 6 -1.2 0.45 11 Lake Waikaremoana . . 2,110 62.5 44.4 53.4 -0.8 76.0 29 34.0 7 3.05 13 -2.1 1.57 11 Makahu Saddle . . . . 3,200 58.2 39.0 48.6 72.5 30 27 .5 7 4.63 12 2.09 i 11 Esk Forest . . . . 1,400 63.9 44.7 54.3 0.0 , 76.0 30 30.0 7 2.04 7 -1.7 1.38 11 Tangoio . . . . 980 64.4 47.8 56.1 -1.8 72.0 15,30 38.0 7,2.30 7 -1.0 1.63 11 Kaweka Forest . . . . 1,358 Taradale . . . . 18 69.6 47.5 58.5 -1.2 78.2 ·24 I 3s: 8 1 0.91 5 -1.1 0.59 11 Napier ...... 5 69.5 48.8 59.2 -1.2 78.0 24 35.9 7 0.86 5 -1.0 0. 58 11 294 Hastings . . . . 46 69.4 47.4 58.4 80.3 25 34.0 7 0. 75 7 0.55 11 Havelock North . . . . 30 68.4 43.6 56.0 -1.2 79.7 15 29.8 7 0.77 6 -1.2 0.54 11 Gwavas Forest . . . . 1,100 65.4 41.3 53.4 -2.4 76.2 15 26. 8 7 0. 73 9 -2.6 0.38 11 Makaretu . . . . 1, 100 65.6 42.6 54.1 30 31.2 7 1.46 12 0.54 11 Mohaka Forest . . . . 938 66.2 45.8 56.0 30 32. 8 7 2.46 5 1.63 11 Wairoa...... 25 70.8 46.8 58.8 -1.7 ;t;1·83.1 30 37 .0 I 10 2.13 6 1.60 11 273 Mangamutu, Pahiatua . . 380 62.2 46.8 54.5 -2.1 71.8 30 30.0 7 3.00 12 -0.9 0. 591 25 Mount Bruce . . . . 1,000 60.5 43.4 52.0 69.8 14 29 .1 7 6.09 15 0.94 11, 25 D . 2436 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETI'E No. 84

CliMATOLOGICAL TABLE-Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for November 1968--continued ------.----.------;------,-- Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit) Rainfall in Inches Height Absolute Maximum and s~lon Means of Mean Maximum Bright Station Differ- Minimum No. Differ- Fall Sun- Above l---,-----I of A of F~c:i Tp:if Rain M.S.L. A I B at --,--1 --.--,1--1 ;:! 1--~i--l shine Normal Date Wni- Date Days Normal Amount Date Max. Min. Maxi-1mum mum

Ft. oF. OF. oF. oF. OF. In. In. Hrs. Waingawa, Masterton . . 340 66.7 44.9 55.8 -0.9 77.5 29 32.1 7 1.11 12 -1.5 0.37 25 271 Kopua ...... 1,020 64.2 44.4 54.3 75.5 30 29.8 7 1.84 13 0.31 5 Waipukurau . . . . 450 67.7 44.1 55.9 -0.8 81.0 30 31. 7 7 0.47 5 -1.5 0.30 l1 275* Dannevirke . . . . 680 63.6 45.7 54.6 -2.2 74.9 30 29.9 7 2.25 16 -1.2 0.38 14 220 Ngaumu Forest . . . . 800 65.2 41.2 53.2 -1.2 75.0 29 26.2 7 0.56 6 -2.4 0.24 5 Tauherenikau . . . . 140 66.3 46.4 56.4 75.2 29 32.7 7 2.10 12 0.63 17 Gladstone . . . . 380 65.4 43.9 54.6 75.4 14, 29 30.6 7 0.56 6 0.25 5 Martinborough . . . . 100 67.8 46.7 57.2 76.0 14,29 33.2 7 0.68 8 0.26 17 283 Stratford Mountain House 2, 775 54.0 38.7 46.4 -1.9 63.6 29 30.7 7 22.52 16 +5.3 5.34 8 Stratford . . . . 1,020 59.3 44.6 52.0 -2.7 67.7 29 35.0 7 8.42 14 +2.2 1.63 17 216 Manaia...... 320 61.5 46.7 54.1 -2.0 72.1 30 36.8 7 3.06 14 -0.7 0.90 17 204 Patea ...... 140 60.8 49.2 55.0 70.0 25 36.1 7 2.81 10 1.05 17 . . . . 1,964 58.1 41.5 49.8 -2.1 69.0 29 28.3 7 3.82 18 0.66 11, 18 200 Karioi ...... 2,125 60.7 41.0 50.9 -1.2 73.0 29 29.4 7 3.09 17 -1.0 0.55 11 . . . . 2,700 57.0 39.4 48.2 -1.3 67.2 29 25.8 7 2.56 16 -1.3 0.55 18,22 .. 2,693 56.5 38.8 47.7 67.1 29 25.6 7 3.46 18 0.60 15 Hiwi, Taihape . . . . 2,157 60.1 42.1 51.1 70.8 29 33. 7 7 2.45 15 0.47 11 Upokopoito . . . . 90 66.4 47.2 56.8 83.1 30 37.2 7 2.70 11 0.60 17 Wanganui . . . . 72 63.4 49.5 56.5 -2.0 75.2 30 38.3 7 1.83 10 -0.9 0.61 16 232 Kapiti Island . . . . 40 61.8 50.4 56.1 -1.3 66.9 14 41.0 20 2.69 11 -0.2 0.83 17 Paraparaumu Aerodrome . . 22 61.4 49.3 55.4 -1.7 67.2 14 36.2 7 3.05 11 +0.2 0.83 17 236 Flock House, Bulls . . 30 Ohakea...... 157 63.5 48.0 55.8 -2.0 74.6 30 35.8 7 1.63 8 -1.2 0.65 17 238 Wharite Peak . . . . 3,000 50.3 39.2 44.8 . . 63.5 29 31.5 7 2.73 17 .• 0.53 25 Palmerston Nth Aerodrome 140 62.9 46.0 54.4 -2.3 74.2 30 33.8 7 1.47 12 '-1.6 0042 25 Palmerston Nth D.S.I.R. . . 110 Foxton...... 10 . . 1.50 -0.9 218 Waitarere, Levin.. . . 10 62.3 48.0 55.2 -0.9 69.0 30 32.4 7 2.48 10 0.0 0.71 17 Hokio Beach School . . 20 62.0 48.3 55.2 69.5 30 33.5 7 2.66 11 0.79 17 Pauatahanui . . . . 100 61.6 49.5 55.6 68.8 30 38.4 7 2.42 13 0.55 17 Porirua Fire Station . . 58 61.6 49.0 55.3 66.3 12 36.0 7 1. 70 13 0.36 25 Levin ...... 150 62.2 47.9 55.1 -1.5 70.0 30 34. 7 7 2.77 13 -0.4 0.85 17 209 Taita ...... 213 62.0 48.6 55.3 -0.5 68.2 14 35.8 7 2.20 12 -1.4 0.51 17 Kelbum, Wellington . . 415 62.3 48.7 55.5 -0.7 69.8 26 38.0 7 1.87 12 -1.2 0.32 8 249 Makara . . . . 915 57.4 46.5 52.0 -1.3 64.0 26 38.6 9 1.32 11 -1.7 0.29 25 209 Gracefield, Lower Hutt . . 10 . . 20 57.5 -0.1 72.8 26 37 .5 7 1.28 12 -1.3 0.28 25 Kaitoke . . . . 625 Wall ace ville . . . . 185 62:3 41:2 54.8 -0.6 69.6 'i4 3fo ··1 3.14 14 -0.5 0.87 ·17 246 Westport Aerodrome . . 6 59.4 46.6 53.0 -2.0 63.5 29 41.0 23 11.67 21 +4.7 2.24 7 182 Cobb Dam . . . . 2,701 53.7 38.9 46.3 65.1 29 32.6 21 8.37 16 +2.2 1.22 8 Lake Rotoiti . . . . 2,080 58.3 38.2 48.2 71.1 29 30.0 21 8.15 20 +3.4 1.42 21 Hokitika Aerodrome . . 127 58.9 45.0 52.0 -2.4 65.7 14 40.2 6 14.26 23 +4.9 2.39 7 170 Reefton . . . . 650 60.4 43.4 51.9 -3.3 71.7 29 35.0 21,25 10.95 21 1.73 8 Totara Flat . . . . 254 60.7 44.8 52.8 -1.7 69.0 29 34.0 21,23 11.23 19 +4.6 1.62 21 Greymouth . . . . 14 Harihari . . . . 148 59.4 43.9 51.7 66.6 28 35.6 6 19.16 23 3.64 7 Franz Josef . . . . 420 58.5 43.4 51.0 -2.4 68.0 28 38.0 6 19.68 20 +1.9 4.05 7 Haast . . . . 12 56.7 44.4 50.6 -2.6 60.8 28 38.4 18 13.90 24 +1.0 1.71 18 162 Milford Sound • • . . 5 56.9 43.5 50.2 -2.4 66.4 29 34.0 12 25.99 24 +2.9 3.12 9 Riwaka, Motueka . . 25 66.1 44.4 55.3 -2.2 72.2 29 38.8 25 1.84 11 -1.9 0.45 25 288* Golden Downs . . . . 900 Appleby, Nelson.. . . 57 64.3 45:4 54.8 -2.6 69.8 ·30 4i:1 ·20 2.45 10 -0.2 0.62 15 Nelson Aerodrome . . 6 64.7 45.9 55.3 -1.5 71.2 24 39.9 6 2.27 11 -0.4 0.75 15 265 Rai Valley . . . . 250 66.7 44.6 55.6 -0.6 81.0 11 35.0 6 7.40 13 +1.1 l.45 18 Moutere Hills . . . . 450 62.4 46.7 54.5 -3.7 66.3 28 41.0 11 2.89 12 -0.1 1.06 15 Woodboume Aerodrome . . 90 67.6 45.3 56.4 -1.5 75.3 29 38.6 1, 12 1.13 10 -0.9 0.41 25 Blenheim . . . . 17 68.1 47.5 57.8 -0.2 78.0 29 39.8 1 1.08 10 -0.7 0.53 25 307 Wither Hills . . . . 100 66.2 46.1 56.2 -1.9 73.8 14 38.2 7 0.96 10 -0.9 0.38 25 Waihopai . . . . . 860 65.5 43.0 54.2 -2.5 77.8 29 36.1 12 2.34 14 -0.4 0.57 25 Jordan, Awatere.. . . 1,000 68.4 44.4 56.4 -1.8 81.4 29 36.2 7 1.39 10 -1.0 0.44 25 Lake Grassmere . . . . 5 67.0 50.3 58.7 +l.5 75.1 24 41.9 4 0.81 6 -0.8 0.60 25 265 Hanmer Forest . . . . 1,270 65.2 42.1 53.6 -0.2 79.0 29 32.5 7,21 2.06 13 -1.2 0.61 21 260 Molesworth . . . . 2,930 60.1 37.4 48.8 -1.4 74.0 29 29.0 21 1.98 12 +0.1 0.54 21 Kaikoura . . . . 326 64.8 49.3 57.0 +0.4 75.6 15 42.0 7 0.82 6 -1.6 0.57 15 278 Balmoral . . . . 650 67.2 44.0 55.6 +o.8 80.0 29 34.1 7 0.60 6 -1.7 0.23 15 Hermitage, Mt. Cook . . 2, 500 57.2 40.6 48.9 -2.4 67.3 2 29.1 23 14.54 18 -0.2 2.42 7 152 Mount John . . . . 3,367 56.2 38.0 47.1 65.3 28 22.4 25 1.35 11 -0.1 0.50 8 264 Craigieburn, Ski Basin . . 5, 100 42.2 31.5 36.8 52.7 28 24.5 22 .. Craigieburn Forest . . 3,000 57.7 37.4 47.6 --1.6 69.5 28 29.9 20 1.96 25 1.96 25 Craigieburn, Camp Stream 4,700 Lake Coleridge . . 1,195 63.2 43.7 53.4 --0.9 74.6 28 36.4 7 2.68 12 +o.3 0.85 25 Highbank, Methven . . 1,102 63.0 46.7 54.8 +0.7 76.0 3 38.0 7, 11 2.21 7 -0.8 0.97 15 264 Hororata . . . . 631 68.7 43.0 55.8 +1.6 81.8 29 35.2 11 1.98 10 0.90 15 Winchmore . . . . 526 67.0 42.8 54.9 +0.5 80.5 29 35. 5 11 2.41 8 +0.1 0.98 15 Ashburton . . . . 330 70.8 44.0 57.4 +o.6 85.5 29 36.2 20,23 2.32 8 0.0 0.80 15 246 Ashley Forest . . . . 350 68.1 46.3 57.2 +1.5 82.0 29 37.0 7 1.52 7 -0.9 0.57 15 258 Rangiora . . . . 150 69.9 43.5 56.7 85.1 29 34.0 25 1. 75 7 0.60 15 Darfield . . . . 640 69.5 44.0 56.8 +1.3 83.5 29 35.5 21 2.33 6 -0.1 0.82 15 Eyrewell . . . . 520 68.9 43.2 56.0 +o.9 81.0 29 34.3 21 1.64 6 -0.7 0.77 15 . . 97 69.1 47.1 58.1 +2.3 86.1 29 40.4 20 1.46 8 -0.3 0.43 15 265 Christchurch . . . . 22 69.3 46.0 57.7 +o.9 84.0 29 37.4 23 1.48 7 -0.5 0.49 15 Bromley . . 31 67.6 47.6 57.6 +1.1 80.5 29 39.0 23 1.60 8 0.49 15 Mt. Pleasant, Christchurch 450 66.2 48.3 57.2 79.0 29 41.8 9 1.91 7 0.55 15 Lincoln...... 36 68.7 44.9 56.8 +1.7 84.2 29 34.6 23 1.83 8 -0.2 0.50 8 Onawe, Akaroa . . . . 150 68.0 46.7 57.4 +0.1 79.0 15 36.0 28 2.22 12 -0.3 0.72 8 245 Lake Tekapo . . . . 2,240 61.0 42.0 51.5 -2.3 72.0 28 33.2 9 1.60 8 -0.2 0.57 8 269 Glentanner . . . . 2, 800 Lake Pukaki . . . . 1,660 62.2 41. 7 52.0 71.2 14 35.0 9 1.21 9 -0.6 0. 33 15 Fairlie ...... 1,004 67.3 40.8 54.1 +0.1 78.4 3 32.6 21 1.68 9 -0.5 0, 71 15 Temuka . . . . 80 66,5 42.8 54.6 +0.7 77.1 29 34. 7 7 2.54 9 .. . 1.01 I 15 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETI'E 2437

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE-Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for November 1968---continued

Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit) Rainfall in Inches Height of Means of Absolute Maximum and Maximum Bright Station Station Mean Differ- Minimum Differ• Fall Sun- Above of A ence Total 'No.of ence shine M.S.L. and From Fall From A B B Normal Maxi- I Date I Mioi-1 Date IDaysRain Normal Amount] Date Max. Mio. . mum mum Ft. OF. op, OF. op, OF. In. In. Hrs. Timaru Aerodrome, Levels 75 66.1 43.2 54.6 +o.5 78.8 3 34.6 7 2.33 8 +o.3 0.92 15 .. Adair .. .. 280 65.2 44.5 54.8 +o.3 78.2 3 36.5 7 2.57 9 +0.7 0.95 15 .. Timaru:: .. .. 56 65.6 44.9 55.2 -1.1 75.8 29 38.9 7 2.31 9 +0.4 1.05 15 248 Waimate .. .. 200 66.0 44.8 55.4 -0.4 78.2 29 39.0 2 2.15 11 +0.2 0.88 15 218 Otematata .. .. 920 67.0 43.6 54.6 -2.1 74.8 29 35.9 7 1.30 9 0.0 0.47 8 .. Oamaru Aerodrome .. 99 63.3 43.6 53.4 .. 75.6 3 37.2 1 1.41 8 .. 0.60 15 .. Tara Hills, Omarama .. 1,600 63.2 40.7 51.9 -1.7 71.8 29 31.4 20 1.26 10 -0.4 0.48 8 240 LakeHawea .. .. 1,147 60.3 45.6 53.0 -3.1 67.6 2 37.0 18 2.98 12 · +o.6 0.76 8 .. Naseby Forest .. .. 2,000 60.5 37.4 49.0 -1.8 69.0 14 28.0 2 1.85 6 -0.2 0.93 8 .. Herbert Forest .. 200 57.6 40.0 48.8 .. 67.8 3 30.8 30 1.86 12 .. 0.51 8 .. Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti .. 21 63.2 42.9 53.0 +0.4 75.0 3 35.2 19 1.82 11 -0.2 0.50 26 .. Taieri ...... 80 63.2 43.8 53.5 -0.4 73.5 28 36.3 3 1.92 10 -0.4 0.48 8 .. Berwick Forest .. 60 63.7 42.2 53.0 -0.9 74.8 3 32.2 3, 13 1.85 14 -0.6 0.46 15 .. .. .. 4 63.7 43.3 53.5 +0.1 73.7 3 33.2 3 1.99 16 +0.1 0.49 15 184 Musselburgh, Dunedin .. 5 61.7 46.7 54.2 -0.4 74.0 28 39.5 27 2.57 16 -0.2 0.79 8 182 Oamaru .. .. 99 64.2 44.6 54.4 -0.7 77.6 3 36.6 2 1.46 8 . . 0.62 15 195 West Arm, Lake Manapouri 590 55.7 42.5 49.1 -2.6 67.2 28 35.0 6 19.94 25 +7.2 2.55 29 .. Queenstown .. .. 1,080 61.8 42.9 52.4 -1.9 71.0 28 36.7 2 3.09 15 +0.6 0.79 8 208 Queenstown Aerodrome . . 1,145 60.6 42.7 51.6 .. 71.0 28 34.5 6 2.48 11 . . 0.83 8 . . Mid Dome .. .. 1,252 60.8 42.4 51.6 -1.5 72.9 29 31.5 2 2.24 12 -0.8 1.02 8 .. Cromwell .. .. 698 65.0 44.1 54.6 -2.4 72.0 29 33.4 6 1.17 8 0.0 0.61 8 .. Ophir .. .. 1,000 63.8 42.1 53.0 -1.3 71.5 29 28.3 2 0.87 4 -0.4 0.56 8 .. MoaCreek .. .. 1,400 ...... Earnscleugh .. .. 500 67.1 39.5 53.3 -1.7 77.0 29 28.5 6 0.64 4 -0.5 0.48 8 .. Alexandra .. 461 65.2 44.3 54.8 -2.1 74.6 29 34.8 2 0.74 4 -0.4 0.47 8 213 Roxburgh Hydro· · .. 350 65.0 44.0 54.5 ! -1.5 75.1 29 34.0 2 1.43 8 -0.5 0.66 8 .. Moa Flat, West Otago .. 1,345 59.0 40.8 49.9 -0.9 69.3 14 33.1 18 2.21 12 -0.8 0.59 8 .. Lake Mahinerangi .. 1,300 58.4 40.4 49.4 .. 68.0 3 32.0 20 2.70 16 -0.5 0.58 8 .. Tapanui .. .. 740 61.0 43.3 52.2 -1.2 75.0 3 37.0 6, 18 1.98 16 -1.2 0.57 8 .. Rankleburn Forest .. 835 60.8 42.6 51. 7 -0.8 70.8 14 37.0 3 2.88 17 .. 0.44 g . . Taieri Mouth .. .. 50 61.0 43.8 52.4 .. 72.0 29 37.0 7 2.51 16 .. 0.74 8 .. Otautau .. . . 180 60.7 42.3 51.5 -1.3 72.0 28 30.5 6, 18 2.33 14 -1.2 0.74 29 180 Winton ...... 145 60.6 43.9 52.2 .. 71.4 14 35.0 13 1.65 13 . . 0.52 29 186 Gore ...... 235 61.8 44.7 53.3 -0.9 73.0 28 36.8 18 2.59 16 -0.6 0.70 26 194 Pebbly Hills .. .. 150 61.0 43.7 52.4 -1.6 72.5 14 36.0 18 2.60 17 -0.9 0.53 8 .. .. 1 59.1 43.3 51.2 -1.0 70.6 14,28 34.0 18 3.75 18 +0.2 0.76 22 173 Milton ...... 60 62.7 43.6 53.2 .. 75.1 14 36.1 13 1.74 16 -0.6 0.43 15 . . Balclutha .. .. 20 62.5 43.5 53.0 .. 71.7 14 37.6 7 1.78 15 .. 0.29 26 177 Rarotonga .. .. 15 81.1 67.7 74.4 -0.7 85.2 5 61.0 23 2.68 6 -3.6 1.65 18 209 Raoul Island .. .. 126 70.3 60.5 65.4 -0.5 75.4 26 51.0 8 3.91 10 +1.1 2.40 4 188 Chatham Islands .. .. 157 56.8 46.3 51.6 -1.1 61.1 17 37.0 8 3.99 14 +1.8 1.34 26 150 Campbell Island .. .. 49 50.3 40.7 45.5 .. 55.8 14 33.7 1,12 4.30 26 .. 0.69 2 103 Scott Base Antarctica .. 45 .. .. 10.6 +0.2 28.2 .. -19.3 ...... LATE RETURNS Leigh, October 1968 .. 100 ...... 199 Waitangi Forest, October 180 65.8 49.8 57.8 .. 73.2 30 40.2 1 3.94 11 -0.1 1.03 7 .. 1968 Glentanner, October 1968 .. 2,800 52.1 35.6 43.8 .. 63.0 22 25.0 2 17.40 17 .. 2.89 22 . .

The "normal" refers to the present site of the instruments. The standard periods for normals are: for temperature 1931-60, for rainfall 1921-50, and for sunshine 1935-60. No normals are available for stations with only short records. *Sunshine recorder is not located at the station but is in the near vicinity. NOTES ON THE WEATHER FOR NOVEMBER 1968 Sunshine-&st of the main ranges as far south as the Waitaki General-As in October, westerly winds were unusually frequent River and also in Bay of Plenty and Taupo and in Nelson sunshine and strong. It was a cool month, but for the most part very sunny was 30-75 hours above average. Blenheim's total of 307 hours was dry in in the highest for November, not only at this station but also for the and eastern districts. Growth was slow many parts of the whole of New Zealand, in 35 years of observation. Napier's total country, especially central and eastern districts of both Islands. Feed of 294 hours was a record for November there. was short in parts of Canterbury. Particularly strong and persistent westerlies were reported from Elsewhere sunshine was close to average. the 15th to the 25th. A cold front, which crossed the country on the Weather Sequence-The month opened with an anticyclone 26th, brought widespread thunderstorms to the North Island. extending over the country from the Tasman Sea, and for the first The spring as a whole has been the windiest on record for at 2 days the weather was mainly fine. During the 3rd and 4th a least 30 years over a large part of the country, especially most depression passed to the south and the associated cold front eastern districts from Gisborne to South Canterbury, but including crossed New Zealand, with rain on the West Coast, in Southland, also Manawatu and parts of Nelson and Marlborough. In addition and in the Manawatu. By the morning of the 4th a depression had it was the coldest spring on record for over 30 years at the Hermitage developed near Raoul Island. The airflow over New Zealand and Queenstown; and the wettest spring on record in the Alps, backed from west to south-west with the passage of two cold as shown by the rainfall at Otira (97.86 in.) and the Hermitage fronts on the 4th and 5th. These brought rain over the greater part (72.49 in.). of the South Island and southern districts of the North Island. Following the second of these fronts an anticyclone moved on to Rainfall-Rainfall was Jess than half the average value in most the country on the 6th bringing generally fine weather. eastern districts from Gisborne to the Kaikoura Coast and parts During the 7th and 8th a depression moved eastwards to pass over of North Canterbury. It was somewhat below average over the Southland; its associated cold front had crossed New Zealand by remainder of the North Island, except for Northland and Taranaki. early on the 9th, with rain in all districts except for some areas It was also somewhat below average in the South Island east of near the east coast. Rain persisted in the west and south of the South the main ranges, except in parts of Canterbury, Central Otago, and Island throughout the 10th. A depression which had formed in the Southland. North Tasman Sea on the 10th crossed the north of the North Greatest surpluses were recorded in north-west Nelson and inland Island on the 11th and 12th bringing rain to most of the North Buller, also in parts of the Southern Lakes district. In these areas Island. A ridge of high pressure behind it brought mainly fine rainfall was more than 50 percent above average. weather over the whole of the country until late on the 13th. Heavy rain occurred over Northland on the night of 13th-14th as a small Temperatures-Temperatures were below average, except in eastern depression crossed that area, but only scattered falls were reported districts of the South Island, where they were close to average or over the rest of the country. A weak ridge of high pressure on the slightly above. Greatest departures below average of 2-3 degrees 14th produced a short spell of mainly fine weather but by the morn­ were reported in Taupo and in the Southern Alps and the Southern ing of the 15th a cold front was moving on to the south-west of Lakes district. the South Island. 2438 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84

From the 15th until the 25th disturbed westerly conditions A ridge of high pressure intensified as it moved towards the prevailed over the whole country. During this period seven troughs country on the 27th and by the 28th an anticyclone was centred of low pressure passed over New Zealand. Those on the 15th, 17th, over the North Island. Apart from some rain in Fiordland and 18th, 21st, and 23rd each produced over an inch of rain in some isolated showers elsewhere, fine weather prevailed on 27th and 28th. western parts of both Islands. Strong to gale north-west winds preceded several of the troughs. An l!imost stationary front lying just south of the South Island on the 29th was associated with some heavy rain in the south and During the 25th a depression developed rapidly to the west of west of the South Island but fair weather continued over the North Auckland. It moved south-eastwards to cross the north of the South Island and much of Marlborough and Canterbury throughout the Island early on the 26th. As its associated cold front moved over 29th. On the 30th this front moved over the country bringing rain the North Island on the morning of the 26th thunderstorms and mainly in western areas and in north of the the North Island. very strong winds were experienced over a wide area. Hail was reported in some places and there were reports of minor damage J. F. GABITES, Director. throughout the North Island. Heavy rain and gales affected some central and northern South Island areas at the same time. (N.Z. Met. S. Misc. Pub. 107)

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

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FREDERICK ANTHONY CoRTESI, of Uargtaville, dryaleaner, was BRUCE QUENTIN MERSON, ,of 110 !Efurvey [Road, Napier, fislher­ l!Jdjudged bankrupt oo 5 December 11968,. Oredi1!ors' meeting man, was adjudged baclcrupt on 11'3 December 1968. Credfutlors' will be held & :the Oourthouse, IWihJangareii, on Tuesday, 17 meeting will be held at die Oourthouse, Napier, Jon MIO!llday, December 1968, ait 10.30 a.m. 23 December 1968, at ,10.30 a.m. A. 'J. McGUFFOG, Aciling Officiall '.Assignee. LIP. rGAVtJ!N, Official Assignee. Wlhanga,rei. Naipier.

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NOTICE is 1hereby given dm.t the !fiolfowing di,w;dend is now RONALD WIU.,JAM KEUNG WONG, l(Jlf l3 Fambot1ough Cres~nt, Mangere Cen~rall, Auckilanid, rtaxli rdriiver, was aidjudged bank­ payll!brle at my office

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JoSEPH PATRICK PHILIP HEALEY, of Flat 2, nA Albert Street, LAURENCE DESMOND O'CoNNOR, of 25 •P-0rtlia Street, S

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court !L;AURENCE iAN GEDDIS, ,of ',1'08 Hampshire Street, Chri~t- MARK RAW!RI MACKEY, of 156 Baiotery :Ro1ad, Naipier, drLver, 1chuI10h, sawrrliffiler, was 1a1djudged bankrupt on 10 December was adjudged bank,rupt on 11 'December 1968. Crcditons' '1968. Orediitors' meeting wHl be held lalt Room 12A, P11ovincial meeting wm be held at the Coul'thouse, Napier, on Thursday, Bu~ldings, Armagh 'Street, ChrriJsitahurcih, 'On Thursday, -19 19 ,December 1968, at 2.15 p.m. December 1968, at 2.30 p.m. L. P. GAVTN, OfficiraJ Ass:ignee. :f. B. K. 'OURIRAN, Official Assignee. Napier. Christchurch. 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETI'E 2439

In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court EVIDENCE of ,the 1Ioss of the duplicate original of memoran­ dum of lease 170221, m the name of Ivor Bllery Curtis, of Napier, builder, ·as lessee, ·and ithe Napier Harbour Board as ERIC RoGERS, of 4 Briijb:ane Street, !Wailtham, Cbm,t.churdh, lessor, for 31.1 perches, more ,or less, s~tuate in ithe City of pali:rrter and paJperbanger, was adjudged bankrupt ,on 11 De­ Napier, being Lot 6, l[)eposited Plan 10513, being part Te cember 1968, Cr~itms' meeting win he held alt Room '12A, Wbare0 0-Maraenui BJock and llll.l. the land in certificate of .Provincial BuTldings, Annagh Street, O!N1ilstahuroh, on Thurs­ titlle C. 1 / 1355, having been l.odged wiith me, together with day, 1'9 December 1%8, at lil a.m. application No. 225944 for the issue of a prov,isional lease J. iB. K. CUR:R:A!N, Official Assignee. in ,lieu ithereof, 'lllotice is hereby given of my intention to issue such provisiona:l lease ,on the expira,tion of 14 days from the date of tire Gazette containing this notice. Dated at ithe Ul.n.d Registry Office, Napier, this 131th day In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court of November 1968. RC. McLAY, ·District Land Regi&trar. !ERIC CHRISTOPHER FREEMAN, of 43'5 Malin South Rood, Christchurch, ,g110cer, ~ adjudged 'banlrnlpt ion 13 December 11'9618. Creditors' meeting wi11 be held a;t Room !l2A, ProV'inciai BUJi:lclingis., Armagh •Streett, 'Christeihruroh, on Friday, 20 Deoemlber ,1968, at ·111 a.m. 'EVIDENCE bawng been fur~hed to me o!f 'llhe foss of out­ J.B. K. CURIR:AN, Official Assignee. standing dupl.litlate .of certifioa,te o!f !tiJl[e, Y.olume B. 1, ;f\Jilio 426 ,(Wellll:iingrt;on !Registry), in the nrame of Dona!ld Wu, being '!he i'egis.tered propri.euor of all 1ihat parcel ,of land COil'taining 18.4 pevohes, more or less, s:ituate in the Cirty Olf WellingtlOll, being pant 1of Section 20, Owbim District, and •being all t!he In Bankruptcy-Supreme Court land comprised and des,criJbed m certificaite of title, v,olJ.ume ,B. 11, lfidLio 426 (We1Mngton Regtffiry), and application 7675')() LESLIE NEVILLE McKISSOCK, of 11 Smith Street, Dunedin, rhav,ing ,been made '110 me it,o .issue ,a provisional certificate of crane ·operator, was adjudged bankrupt on 10 December !title in lieu the Gazette .oorutJainJing this notioe. 11 a.m, 'Dated ait ithe Land Reg,jstry :Offioe, Welmgi)on, this 13th W. J. CONRAD, Official Assignee. day ,of December ·1968. Dunedin. R. F. HANNAN, District '£.Ja.nd Registrar.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

EVIDENCE having been furnished to me •of .the loss of out­ EVIDENCE ,of the loss iof lbhe du,plica'te 10rigiD1als :of the memo­ standing duplicate of agreement for sale .and purchase, Volume randum oif 1lease and ceiitificates 1of title m t!he &ihedule below 1008, fd.li,o 31 (We'llington Reg,istry), in !the names of Ivan bavmg been lodged wi'th me, togetlber w:i!th applicatiOll'S for Thomas Agnew, of Porirua, driver, and Shirley Hope Agnew, the i11sue of a provis~oDlall 1lease and new cerliificates o!f tilde for an appmX'imate area of 24.64 perches, s~tuated in the in 'lieu ithereiof, n'Oltice is hereby given o!f my intention to issue Borough ·of .P.orirua, being pa11t Section 17, Takapu District, such provisiionail lease and new certificates of title on the and fuiither being approxima;tely the Iand shown as Lot expilrailJion o!f 114 days from ,the da'te of >the Ga1';ette 1oon1alitn:ing 6 on deposited plan 23509, being pa.lit of the. land contained tbis notice. ,in ,cer1tificate of title, Volume B 1, folio 831 (Wellington ISOHEDUIJE Registry), and application 767589 having been made tto me Lease A. 117'%7>8, in the name of the Cornwall 1Park Tcrust to issue a pmvis>iional copy of the agreement for saile and Board, ·!l!s lessor, and Clifliord IStU!ar't !Lyon and Rosem!l!ry purchase in lreu thereof, I hereby give no'tice 'of my inten­ 'Willoon Lyon, as lessees, for 1 rood '13,1 perches, ,beill!g Lot tion ito issue such agreemeDlt for •sale and purchase on the 3S, deposited p]r!l!n 16295, and being part A!Rotment 10, Seoti!on expira;tion of 14 days from the date ,of the Gazette coDltain.­ U, SU1bruT'b6 Oil' ,Au~kland, and part certilficrute df title, Volume ing 'this notice. 371, flolliio 40 (IN011tlh Auclcl!anid iR.eg!istry). '.Api:jllica1Thon A. Dated at the 'Ul.n.d Registry Office, Wellington, this 13th 32654'1. day of December 1968. Certi!ficate ,of 'llit!le, Volume 83, fowo 2i1'8 i(!NoI'bh Auckland R. F. HANN:AN, 1056 (IN orith Aucklland IReglis,t,ry), tin the name o!f Her Ma.jesty the Queen, for U,.7 perches, being i[Jo,t 307, [)e;pooi,ted Pllan '5111'96, being part EVIDENCE of If.he iloss of cerlbiifi.Ca!te of title, Vo1ume 477, fo!Lio Afliotmelllt 5, Parish of 1Papakwa; s'Ulbject ~o the Maori Housing 104 (Canterbucy Registry), for 1 rood 24.7 perches, or there­ IAot l 93'5. Applliaa11ion A. 329442. a:bouts, situaited in Block XV, of the Christchurch Survey District, being Lot 2 on deposi'ted plan 12248, part of Rural Dated 'at the Land Regm,try Office at Auclclarui ithis Btlh Secti,ons 1335 and 5657, in ,the name of Hubert Roy Harding, day 'of December •1968. of Chris,tchurch, cheruis't, and Evelyn May Harding, his wife, L. iEJSTEJRIMI.AN, Disitrict Land Regiistra:r. having been [odged wiJth me, !together wilth an application (No. 752189) for ,the issue of a new certific:ate ·of titlle in lieu lthereo.f, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new certificate ·of :title upon the eJCpiration. of 14. days INOTICE 5.s hereby g,jven. tbialt a n'eW certificate Oil' 'liJt[e wrli be from 1the date of itbJe Gazette oontaining

NOTICE is hereby given that the parcel ,of land hereinafter DECLARATION OF THE DISSOLUTION OF A SoCIETY described will be bmught under >the provisions 'of :the Land Transfer Act 1952 unle&s a caveat forbidding the same be I, James O'CarroH, Assistan!t Regi.strar of Incorporated lodged on or before 29 January 1969. Societies, do hereby declare that, as iJt bas been made to Four decimail six ( 4.6) perches, more or Jess, situate ·in the appear to me tha't the "Fidelity Tbea:tre Incorporated" I.S. City of Napier, being pad of Lot 2, Pfan 11879, comprising 1965/8 has ceased operations, the aforesaid society is hereby part Suburban Section 45, Napier. Applicant: Daniel Corbett, dissolved, in pursuance of section 28 ,of ~he Incorporated of Napier, revired painrter. App1ication No. 224439. Societies 1Aot •1908. Da:ted this 13th day of December 1968 a;t ~he Land Registry Dated at Christchurch tbi1s 13th day of December 1968. Office at Napier. 'J. O'CA'RROLL, B. C. MoLAY, Diswict Land Regi1strnr. AssistanJt Registrar :of Incorporaited Sociei1Jies. No.84. 2440 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

11HJE OOMPANIBS ACT •1955, ISEOI'IOIN 33~ (6) !Bld'oraido Millklba.r Ltd. iHN.11966/294. A!lieys Bags and Gilfts Ud. HN. 1965/3

THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECITON 336 (3) NoTICE is hereby gliven t!hlat the DJames of the under-menitiOllled NOTICE is ·hereby given thalt, at the expiration of 3 months companies ihave been struck off lbhe Register and the oom­ from tis ldate, the names oif ltihe under•menltiioned companies rpanies di!ssoll.ved : will unless cause is sbown to the oonmrary, be struck off The Valley Tel!IaZZO Manufuoturring Oo. Ltd. W. 194'4/ilOl. the 'Register and the compan!i;es be d:issolved: J.C. Hargreaves Ltd. W. 1948/348. Reporoa Bus:hlands Ud. H.N. 1947 /101. Smifin Thru L1ld. W. 1949P198. J.C. Green Ltd. HJN.1951/36. Kma 01'a Tea 'RIOioms Ud. •W. '1949/2160. Hauraki Theatres Ltd. H.N. 1951/443. The Gerrie Specialty •lfoofing Co. !Lid. 'Y°f_ ·1949/429. M. L. Nock Ltd. H.N. 1954/176. Consumer Stores (iWelSlt Coasit) Ud. W. 19J:.G/33. The Wadsworth Clothing Co. Utd. H.N. 1957 /'1322. rRa,ta Street Dairy Ud. W. 11954/46. Te Puke Seafoods Ltd. H.N. 1957 /1490. Exoelsiioc Clea.nmg Co. L1ld. W. 1954/6:24. . Thami,s Electrica!l Co. Ltd. H.N. 1961/793. HUJtt AUJto Supplies Ltd. W. 1958/402• HOilticultural Suppil!ies (IPutaruru) Ltd. H.N. 1962/764. Robert H. Smith and Co. Ud. IW. 1958/459. Hamilton -Legall Chambers Lid. H.N. 1962/783. Edlin-ton's Broadway Sit/ore Ltid. W. 11,959/14. Kane Kraft Products Ltd. H.N. 1965/195. IL. W. Perry 1Jtd. W. 19611/203. Pied Pilper Dairy Ltd. H.N. 1966/623. P. L. Underwood Ltd. W. 1962/1136. Given under my hand at Hamiaton ~his 16th day of December J. T. and A. E. Grange Ltd. W. •1962/364. 1968. Te Mama Stores (W. and H. Davies) Ltd. W. 1963/105. L. C. JONES, Assistant Regisltrar of Companies. K. W. 11b!OIJ1bum Ltd. W. 1963/375. Lance "Paylor Dtd. W. 1964/267. Lance "Paylor Enterprises Ltd. W. 1964/432. C. R. Lawrence (New Zeall:and) Ltd. W. 1964/835. TIIE COMPANIES ACT 11955, SECTION 336 (6) James Bond Cosmetics and Aoceisso:ries Ltd. W. 1965/1106. Van Gorp Floo1ril1lgs Ud. W. 1965/304. IlicJlla Cake Kitohen Ltd. W. '1965/890. NoTICB is hereby given 1that the ruumes ,of fhe under-men:tilomxl Meier Orescent Dairy Ltd. W. •1965/11077. companies have been struck off 'bhe Regi:,ter and tlhe com­ Aorangli Timber Oo. Ltd. W. 1965/1097. panies dissolved: Given under my hand 011: We!IJ.ingrtoo this lHh day of Gilmore 'R,odgers l:td. HN. 1934/66. December ·1968. Simmonds Brothers Ud. HN.1945/194. I. W. MATTHEWS, Asis!ismnt Regisltflar of Oornpanies. Boo~h and Chaipnran (Ma't!ama~a) Ltd. HN. 1955/807. Dixon Ooncrete Products 1Jtd. HN. 11956/46:3. !President Cydle Works Ltd. HN. '1957 /979.

Grlmores Foodmarket Ltd. HN. 1959/'1399. THE COMPAiNIBIS ACT 11'955, SECTION 336 (6) Ngarata Flats Ud. HN. 1960/234. Raglan West Stores iL11d. RN. 11960/608. Syndl?!t (Waikalto) Ud. HN. 1960/1750. NOTICE !is hereby given thnt the name of ~he under-mentiJoned D S 'R Holdings Ltd. HN. 1962/248. company lbJas been sltruck off the Register and the company W. and R. Halder 'L1td. HN. 1962/637. dissolved: Inland Repossessors Ud. HN. 1963/26. Sengton Redboum 'Ltd. C. '1'966/23. Owhata Faod Centre Ltd. HN. 1964/182. Golden Mile Ouitfitters Ltd. HN. 1964/423. Dated at Christchurch this 6,th day of December 11'96'8. Lovels .Poodmarket Ltd. HN. '1965/1179. '.f. O'OAiRJROLL, Ass~stant lRe:g'istlrar of Companies. 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIB 2441

THE OQIMPIAiNIIES ACT '1955, ISECTION 336 (3) CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

TAKE notice !tlhat, ail: the eXJpimtioo 'Of '3 monthis ilirom the date NOTICE is hereby given. thatt "Circle K. Markets Limilted" herOO!f, the names ,of the under-men11io11ed companies will, has changed its name ito "Ke>e8RI1 Farm 'Lim.riled", and thaJt: unl~ clause is sihlown itto the oontrary, ,be strock off rthe ,the new name was ,this day entered on my Register of <:om- !RegliB'ler a.nd 1ib.e companiies will be dlissolved: pacies in pl'aee of 'the :llomwr name. A. 1957 /390. · 'Wa,terloo Private Hotel I.Jttl. C. 194&/ 8'1. Dalted at Auckland lthis 2nd day of December 1968. :R. Sedon Ltd. C. 1957 />H2. D. L. BAIJL, Assistanlt Registrar of Oompanies. Newlburn's Food Store L'td. C. 19611 /84. 3l05i Dated at OhristohUilXJh th!is 'Bth day Ol.f December 11968. J. O'CAJlUtOLIL, Assismnt Reg:istra,r ,of Companies. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

THE COMiPIA'NIEiS ACT ,1955, SECrJIOIN 3'36 ·(o) NOTICE :is hereby given thait "Onema \Supplies Limited'' has changed i!ts name .to "Reid Saw Service Limilted", a.nd that NOTICE is thereby given that the names Olf

NOTICE iJs hereby given that, at ,the eXJpimtion ,olf 3 months friom the dlalte hereof, ,fue names KJf the ooder-mentioned CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY companies will, unless cause is sihown :to ltibe oon!trary, be struck off ~e Regn\'llter, and the oompanties d:issic;lved: NOTICE is hereby given that "Associated Enginieering (New 'Regent Miilk Bar (!Dunedin) Ltd. 0. ,l94i8/,5il. Zealand) Limilted" bas changed iits name to "Repco Engin­ R. C. Newtton Ltd. 0. •195il /11'4. eering (N.Z.) Limited", and tha,t ,the new name was this day Dated at Duneclin this 911h day of December •1968. entered on my RegiSlter ,of Companies in place of ihe former C. C. KENNBLILY, Thstridt IR.egi&11rar Ol.f Oompa.nies. name. A. 1948/59. Dated at Auckland !this 5th day ,of December 1968. D. L. BAL'L, Assistanlt Registrai: ,of Companies. 3109 THE COMPANIES ACT '1955, SECTION 336 (3)

NoTICE is hereby given that, alt tihe eX!piirn.titon of 3 montlhs CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY from the da:te hereof, ~he n'aill.es of the under-men'lioned companies will, unlesrs cause iJs sihown to tlhe contrary, be struck off the IR.eg

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NOTICE is hereby given that "Crusade Electriical Contractors Limited" has changed its name to "Crusade Blectrical Limited", NOTICE is hereby given 1that "Public Auction Services Linrited" and

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NOTICE is hereby given thait "Keegan Apartments Limited" NoncE is hereby given that "Hi0 0lass Flool'ings Uimited" has changed its name to "Keegan Bui.Jclings LimiJted", and has changed its name Ito "Ea:sy Care Floors Lim]te

CHANGE OfF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NoTICE is hereby given lthait "Alex Ryan Properties Llmited" NOTICE lis hereby given ;that "Plaza Fl!oriSits Limited" C. has changed ilts name to '''John-Alex Comtruotion Company 1964 / 5'63 has changed its name :to "Picturesque Floral 'Studio Limi1ed", and that the new name was this day entered on Limited", and ithat 'the new name was .this day entered on my Register of Companies in place .of ithe former name. my Regislter -of Companies in place of the fomier name. A. 1962/1326. Dated at Chrim:church this 9th day .of December 1968. Da•ted a,t Auckland ;thiJs 6th day of December 1968. J. O'CARROLL, Assistan,t Registrar 'Of Companies. D. L. BALL, Assistanlt Registrar of Companies. 3118 3113

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NOTICE is hereby given tha,t "Cook and Ardem Limi!ted" has NOTICE is hereby given :that "Omakau Transpont Limiited" . changed ilts name 11Jo "G. & F. Ardern Limit~", and that has changed :its name to "Hiolgate's Freighters Lim:ilted", and the new name was this day entered on my Register of Com­ thwt ithe new name was this day entered on my Register of panies in place ·of the former name. A. 1950/727. Companies in place of the former name. Dated ai1: Auckland this 9th day 1of December 1968. DaJted alt Dunedin this 20th day 'Of November 1968. D. L. BALL, Assistaillt Registrar •of Companies. 'C. C. KENNELLY, Disl!riot Registrar of Companies. 3114 3102

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

NOTICE is hereby given that "Chic Fashl:ons Limiited" has CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY changed its name ,to "Reid Finance Limited", and that the new name was •this day ellltered on my Register of Companies in place .of the former name. A. 1955 / 556. NOTICE is hereby givien ?that "Laundries Oam:aru Limited" has changed i[S name Ito "Otago Laundries l.Jfurited", and that Da.ted ·a:t Auckland tlris 9th day of iDecember 1968. the new name was thils day entered ,on my Regillter of Com­ D. L. BALL, Assistant Registrar of Companies. panies in place of !the furmer name. 3115 Dated at Dnnedfu this 5th day of December 1968. C. C. KENNELLY, Distlridt Registrar of Companies. 3119 CHANGE 'OF NAME OF COMPANY

NoTICE is hereby given -thait "Exce1 Takeaways Limited" has changed ilts name ito "J. Appelman Limited", and that the new name wa.s this day entered on my Register of Com­ CHANGE OF NAME OF COM!P'ANY panies in place of the former name. Daited ail. Hamiilton this 9th d;a,y of December ,1968. NoncE •is hereby given fua:t "Otago Laundries Limited" has L. C. JONE'S, Assistant RegiJstrar of Oompanies. changed iJts Illame Ito "Launmies Oamaru Llmited", and tha:t the new ll!ame was this day en!tered on my Register of Oom­ 3116 panies in place of ithe former name. Dated at Dunedin th'i.s -5th day of :Oecember 1968. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY C. C. KENNELLY, •District Registrar of Companies. 3120 . Nonce is hereby given rthat "H. & J. Court Limited" has changed its name .to "The D.I:C. Hamilton lmnilted", and . ithaJt the new name was ,this day entered on my 'Register of Conipan:ies . in place of the former name. W. H. J·AY AND SONS IJI'D. Dalted alt Ham:i!lton this 12th day of December 1968. L. C. JONES, Assista,nt R.egi)stJm.r ,df Companies. IN LIQUIDATION 31117 , Notice of Winding-up Order CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Name of Company: W. H. Jay and Sons 'Utd. (in liquidation). Address of Registered Office: Mess.rs Brierley and Jones, 26 Bal!lk Street, Whangarei. NOTICE 'is hereby given that "Decoiiat:ive Surfaces (Taupo) Limilted" has changed ills name ~o "Decform Laminates Registry of Supreme Court: Whangarei. LimJJted", and ithat the new :name was !this day entered on Number of Matter: M. 13'5/!5'8. my Register of Companies in place of the fom1er name. H.N. 1964/49. Date of Order: 29 'November 1968. Dated at Hamill!ton thls '131th day ,of December 1968. Date of Presentation of Petition: (!;1 Odtober 1968. L. C. JONE'S, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. J. MoGUFFOG, 3150 Acting Official Assignee, ,PmvisronaJl Liquidail.or. 3076

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY W. H. JAY AND SONS LTD. NOTICE is hereby gi¥en ,thalt '"Casison & Co. Limited" has chang.ed iits name to "C. & B. C. Bijloo Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Com­ IN LIQUIDATION panies :in place of :the fonner. (H.G. 1935/36.) Dated at Napier this 4th day of Decembe'f 1968. Notice of First Meethzgs B. C. McLAY, District Registrar of Companies. 3151 Name of Company: W. H. Jay

V ALDENE PRODUCTS LTD. DENVER FOOTWEAR LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION IN RECEIVERSHIP AND IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION

Notice to Credz'tors to Prove Debts or Claims Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding-up IN lthe matter of 1fue Companies Act 1955 and in the matter IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, aJnd in ,the matter of Va:1dene Products Ltd. (rin liquidation), notice is hereby of Denver Footwear Ltd., notice is hereby given that, by given that the unde:rsigned, the liquidator of Valdene Pro­ duly signed entry in the minute book of .the 'aibove-named ducts Ltd., which is being wound up by order of the Court, oompa:ny, on the 19th day of November 1968, the following doth hereby fix the 20th day ,of December 1968 ws the day extraordinary resolution was passed by :the oompany, namely: on ·or before which ~he creditors of the company aire to pmve "That the company cannot by reason of its :llia:bilities con­ their debts or claims and 1to establish any 1tide they may :tinue i,'ts business, and !that it is advisable Ito wind up; and have to priority under sectlion 308 ,of the Act or 1o be ex­ that, accordingly, the company be wound up voluntarily." cluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debits are pnoved or, as the case may be, from objecting to Daited this 10th day of December 1968. such distribution. H. BEATTIE, Liquidato,r. Dated ,this 6th day of December 1968. 3063 NOEL BARCLAY, Liquidator. Address of LiquidaJtoc: P.O. Bux 5545, Auck!land 1. 3081 R. J. SPENCE BUILDERS LTD.

ROBERT PACON (NEW ZEADAND) LTD. •IN LIQUIDATION

IN LIQUIDATION Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolution IN tire matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding-up of R. J. Spence Buillders Ltd., notice is hereby given that, IN the matter .of the Oornpanres Act 1955, ,and -in the matter by duly sig,.,ed entry in the minute book of ithe ab'ove-named of Riober!t 1Pacon (New Zealand) Ltd. ('in liquidation), notice company, on the 9th day of December 1968, the foliowmg is hereby given .thrut, by duly signed en1try in the minute bo•ok extraordinary resolUJtion wa:s pas•sed by the company, namely- of the above-named company, on the 25th day of November That ,the company cannot, by reason -of ~lls l.i:ab!iilit:ies, con­ 1968, the fo~lowing extraordmary resofotion wa:s passed by :tinue its business, and 1thait it is advisable 1~0 wind up; and 1the company, namely: that, accordingly, the aornpany be wound up voluntaJr.iJ!y. "That the company ca:nn'ot, by reason of iits '1iabi1Hties, con­ Daited this 9th day of December 1968. tinue it!s business, and tha:t ~t ;js advisable 1to wind up; and R. D. COR'MA:CK, Liquidator. that the company be wound up voluntarily." 3064 Dated at Auckland this 12th day of December 1968. R. J. FINNlD· t A. G. FINNJ ireo ors. 3093 S. J. MATIIBWS LTD.

ROBERT PACON (NEW ZEALAND) LTD. IN LIQUIDATION

IN LIQUIDATION Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims IN the maJtter of the Oompanies Act 1955, and iin ,the matter Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims of S. J. Maithews [:td. (in liquidation), '.llJotice is hereby given IN the matJter of the Oompa:nies Act 1955, and in the matter that ,the undersigned, ithe liquidator of S. J. Mathews Ltd., 1of [Robert 1Pacon (New Zealand) Ltd. (in liquidation), notice which is being wound up voluntarily, does :hereby fix the 31st is hereby given thrut the undersigned, the Iiiquidator of Robert day of January 1969 •as the day on or before which the Pacon (New Zealand) Ltd., which is being wound up volun­ credi'tio,rs of ithe company are to prove their debts or cl.aims tarilly, d'oes hereby fix 'the 10th day of January 1969 as ,the and 1to e~tab:lish any title ,they may have to prio-rity under day on or before which the creditors of the company are section 308 of.the Oompanies Act 1955, or ~o be excluded to prove their debts or claims and to establish an, title from the benefit .of any distribution made before the debts they may have to priouoity under seati'on 308 of the Com­ are pr-oved, or, as :the oa:se may be, from objecting to the panies Act 1955, or Ito be excluded from ,the benefit of any diistributi1on. distribution made before the debts are proved, or, as the case Dated this 10th day of December 1968. may be, from objecting to the distribution. K. S. CRAWSHAW, Liquidator. Da:ted thus 12th day of December 1968. Address of ,liquidator: Ro,om 314, Third Floor, T. and G. K. S. CRAWSHAW, Liquidator. Buillding, We,l[esley Street West, Auckland 1. Address ·of liquidator: Room 314, Third Floor, T. and G. 3091 Building, Wellesley Street West, Auckland 1. 3092

J. AND M. FERGUSON ENTERPRISES LTD. COMFORT UPHOLSTERERS LTD. IN LlQU!DAT!ON IN LIQUIDATION Notice of Meeting of Creditors IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, •and in .the matter Notice of Meeting of Creditors df J. ,and M. Ferguson EllJterprise:s Ltd., nortice is hereby ,given IN ,the maitter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter that, by an ,entry in its minute book, signed in accordance of Comfort Upholsterers Ltd., notice is hereby given that, w]th section 362 (1) of the Companies Aot 1955, the above­ by an entry ,in i'ts minnte book, signed in acoordance with named company, on the 13th day -of December 1968, passed section 362 (l) o:f 1the Companies Act 1955, the above­ a resolution for vohmtary winding up; and that a meeting named comJ;)any, on the 12th day 1of December 1968, passed of the creditors of the above-named company wi,M accord­ an <;xtraordmary resolllltion for volurntarry winding up. A ingly be held at the Conference Room, Building and Display meetmg of the creditors will accordmgJy be held at the Royal Centre, Victoria Street Wes1t, Auckland, on Monday, the Overseas League rooms, 1 Queens :Arcade, Queen Street, 23rd day of December 1968, at 10 a.m. Auckland, on Monday, 23 December, at 10 a.m. Business: Business: Consideration of a statement ,of the position of the com- pany·s affafa·s and lisit of crediitors, etc. 1. Cons,ideration of a statement of position uf :the Company's affairs and list -of cred1tors. Nomination uf hqu:idator. 2. Appointment :of liquidator. Appoi,~tment of committee of inspection, if thought fit. 3. Appointment of committee of inspection, if thoughJt fit. Dated this 16:th day of December 1968. Dated this 12th day ,of December 1968. DEREK I. LAMB, Liquidator. T. J. BUTLER, Receiver. 3152 3094 E 2444 TIIE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84

WARNOCK BROS. LID. HASKELL FARMS LID.

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION

Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolution and of Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding-up Appointment of Liquidator IN the ma,tter of the Coorpanies Adt 1955, and lin the matter IN the matter ·of the Companies Act 1955, and in it.he matter of Haskel[ Farms Ltd., nOltice is hereby given that, by a of Warnock ·B!l1os. iJtd. (in voluntary liqutdait:ion), notice is duly signed entry in the minute book of the above-named hereby given that, by duly signed entry in the minute book company, on the 6th day of December 1%8, ithe following of the aJbove-named company, on ithe 9th day of December special resoluti•on was pas,sed by lthe company, name:J.y: 1968, the fo,lfowing special resolution was passed by the ''That, by means iof entry in rthe minuJte book, under section company, namely: 362 of the Companies Aot 1955, it is decided that :the company '''That the company be wound up volLunJtarily, and that shall be wound up voluntny; and Mrs Eileen Mary Haskell Anthony Waitson, public ·iwcoUl])tant, of Auckland, be, and shall be, and is hereby appoinlted, ,liquidator of the company, is hereby appointed, !liquidator, at a remunerati'Oill per New without remuneration". ·Zea,land Society .of AccounJtianits •scaie ra.rtes, for the purpose Dalted Ith.is 10th day :of December 1968. of winding up i)he affairs of the company and disitributing E. M. HASKELL, Uiquidaitor. the assets in cash." 3096 Dated this 10th day of December 1968. A. WATSON, Hquidator. 3065

VOYAGEUR INTERNATIONAL LTD.

WA:RNOICK BROS. LTD. IN LIQUIDATION

IN LIQUIDATION Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolutl'on IN the matter of the Companies Adt 1955, and in the matter of Voyageur In,temaitional Ltd., notice is hereby given that, Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims by a du1y signed enltry in ithe mmute book of ,the company, IN the matlteT of the Companies Act 1955, and in the maltier on the 2nd diay of December 1968, the following extraord­ of Warnock Bros. Ltd. (in liquidation), novice is hereby inary resoillllti,on was passed by the company: given that die undersigned, !the liquidaito_i: of Warnock Broo. Resolved, as an e.rtraordinary resolution, thait the company, Ltd., which is 'being wound up voluntanly, does hereby fix being unable by reaso,n of its 'liabillities to corntinue its busi­ the 241:h day of December 1968 as the day on or before ness, be wound up. which !the creditors ,of the 1oompany are to prove rtheir debts J. B. L. STEVENS, Liqlllidiator. or claims and to estab}ish any title they may have to priority 3099 under secti'On 308 of !the Companies Act 1955, or to be excluded from any distribution made before the debts are proved or as !the case may be, .firom objecting to the disitri­ butfon. Darted this 10th day of December 1968. A. WATSON, Liquidator. TE PAKI STATIONS LTD. Address -of iLiqmdaJtor: P.O. Box 540, Auckland 1. 3066 IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION

Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolution IN the maJtter of the Companies Act 1955, and in ,the ma,tter H. E. MILLS FARMS LTD. of Te Paki Stations Ltd. (in voluntary liquidation) members' winding up, at an exrtraiordinary generail mooting of ithe above­ named company, duly convened and held mt ithe regi&tered IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION office, 41 Shovt1and StJreet, Aucklmd, on the 12th day of Decembe! 1968, the folfowing special resolution was duly passed, V1Z: Notice of General Meeting That the company be Wound up vsoluntarily. IN the maltter ·of the Oompan!ies Act 1955, and in the mai!lteT of H. E. Miillls Farms l:td. (in v:oluntary liquidatiJon), notice is Dated the 12th day of December 1968. hereby given, in pursuance ·of section 28'1 ,of the ,sai,d Act, that a A. MURRAY, Chaiirman. general meeting of :the abocve-named company wi'il be held 3101 at Auckland on Tuesday, the 14th day of January 1969, at 10 a.m., for rthe purposes of having an account !:aid before it showing how the wind:illlg up has been conducted and the propeJ.11:y of the company disposed of, and to receive any exp1anation ,thereof by ,the liquidator. Dated ,!hi~ 12th day of December 1968. GALCO PRODUCTS (1965) LTD. M. E. MOSS, Liquidator. 3074 IN LIQUIDATION

Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims 25 HOUR RESTAURANT LTD. IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matlter of Galoo Products (1965) Ltd. (in liquidation), a duly incor­ porated company having its registered office aJt Hamilton, IN LIQUIDATION take notice tha:t Kerth Leburn Spratt, of Hamilton, company manager, has been appointed liquidator of the above-named company. The liquidator of Galco Produots (1%5) Ltd., Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding-up and which is being wound up vo1untar1Iy, doth hereby fix the Appointment of Liquidator 24th day of December 1968 as ithe day on or before which NoTICE rs hereby given that, by a duly signed entry in the ilhe creditors ,of the company are to prove their debts or minute book of the above-named company on the 2nd day claims and to es,ta:bJii1sh any title they may have uo priority of December 1968, the foLlowing special resofotion was under seation 308 of 1the Act or ,to be excluded from the passed by lthe company: benefits of any dis,tnbu:tion made before such debts are "That the Company be wound up voluntarily". proved, or, as the case may be, from objecting ,to such distri­ Notice is al:so given -tha,t aJt 'a meeting of credi,tors held on bution. the 11th day of December 1968, it was resolved that: Dated at Hamilton this 9th day of December 1968. "Mr Reg. S. Harrop, public accountant, B[acketts Building, K. L. SPRATT, Liquidator. Shortland Street, Auckland, be the Equidator". The address of ithe ]iquida,tor is ait ,the office of the New Daited at Auckland this llith day of December 1968. Zealand Na:tional Credi1tmen's .A!ssoc1a:tron (Auckland Pro­ E. C. CARPENTER, vincial) Ltd., at the corner of London and Barton Streets, Official Assignee, Director. Hamilton. 3080 3071 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2445

WILSON BUILDERS LID. POI POI LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION IN LIQUIDATION

Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolution and of IN ithe matter of the 'Companies Aot 1955, and in the maltier Appointment of Liquidator of Wilson Builders Ltd. (in liquidation), notice is hereby IN the ma:tter of 1the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter given tha:t the undersigned, the liqmda~or of Willson Builders of Poi Poi Ltd., D'01tice i.s hereby given that, by a duly signed Ltd., which is being wound up voluntarily, does hereby fix entry in the rninU!le book of ~he above-named company, the the 17th day of January 1969 rus 'the day ·On or before which foL!owing special resolution was passed by the company: the creditors •of the company are Ito prove their debrts oa­ (a) Th:at the company be wound up voluntarily. claims, and to establish any -Lille they may have to priority (b) Tb:a:t Mr Raymond Avthur Charles Ho!llis, of Master­ under sedtion 308 of the Companies Act 1955, or to be ton, public accountant be, and he is hereby appointed, excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before the liquidator for the purpose of winding up the affairs debits a:re pwved m, as !the ease may be, from objecting of the company and distributing .the assets iio the ~o the distribution. shareholders (a declaration ·of solvency having been Da1ted ~his 13th day of December 1968. filed). V. T. CROSSMAN, Liquidator. Dated 'aft Master1ton this 1,2th day of December 1968. Address of Liquida,tor: Church1'!,1 Buildings, P.O. Box 23, R. A. C. HOLLIS, Liquidator. Tauranga. 3068 3128

OHARTERHOUSE rNVEST1MBNTS (NBW ZEAUAND) ERIC SVENSON LID. LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION IN RECEIVERSHIP AND LIQUIDATION Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolution IN ,the matiter of the Companies Act 1966, and in the matter Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolution and of of E1:ic Svenson lJtd., notice is hereby given thaJt, by a duly Nomination of Liquidator signed entry •in the minute book of the above-named company, IN the matter of the Oompanies Act 119'55, and 'in the rnatter on ;(he 5th day of December 1968, the fohlowing extraord­ ,of Cha11terhousc Investmenits (!New Zealaind) !Jtd. (1rrn inary resolution was passed by :the company, namely: ~iquidation), n!oltlice i1s hereby given that, at an eXitraJordinary That the company cannot, by reia;son of its liabilities, con­ genera,! meeting of the 1alYove-nruned oompany on the ,10th tinue in business, and tha,t it is advisable to wind up; and day of December 1%8, ~he fo!1dwing eXitJ1aordrrnary resolution that, aooortlrrngly, the ,company 'be wound up voluntarily. was passed by the company, namely: Dalted :this '16th day ,of December 1968. ,1. Thart: ~he company 'oannot, by reas'on •of its liahill'.iJt:i:es, D. E. SOUTHWICK, Liquidator. conllinue its business, and thait it is advi~a:bile to wind up; a,nd 3148 tha:t, 01000,rdiingly, ithe ,company be wound up volu:ntariiy. 2. 11h~t Frederick Calve11t, df Lower Hutlt, ipubtilc 01ocounltant, be nominated as !liqU]daJtor. Dated !hits 11'2:th day of December •1968. ERIC SVENSON LTD. F. IOA'LVERT, 'Liquidator. IN LIQUIDATION 3077 Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims IN ith:e matter 'of ~he Companies 'Aot •1955, and in the mattw of Eric Svenson Ltd. (in lliquidaJtion), notice is hereby given CHARTERHOUSE INVESTMENTS (INBW ZEAUA,ND) that 1the undersigned, the ,liquidator of Eric Svenson Ltd., LTD. whi,ch is being wound up volruntarily, does hereby fix 'the 15th day of January 1969 as rthe day on or before which the creditorn of the company are :to prove their debts or claims IN RECEIVERSHIP AND LIQUIDATION and to estabJ,ish any :title :they may have to priority under sedtion 308 of the Companies Act 1955, or to be excluded Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims from rthe benefit of any dis:tribution made before the debts are prioved or, as the case may be, from objecting to the IN the matter of ithe Companies Act 1955, and fo the matter distribution. olf Ch!a11terhoruse Invesltments (New Zellltand) Ltd. (in ,]1iquidation), notice fa hereby given ithat the u:nden;igned, •the Dated 1this 16th day of December 1968. liquidaitor iof Char:terhou:se Inves,tments 1(New Zea:l!and) Ltd., D. E. SOUTHWICK, Liquidatm. which is 'being wound up vollunrt:arilJy, does 'hereby fix 3'1 Addre~s ·of ~iquidator: P.O. Box 517, Rotorua. Janu:airy 1'969 as the day •on ur before which the creditors of rthe company are to prove the1r debts '0'1' dlaims •and to 3149 e.stab'li1~h any title they may have

IN LIQUIDATION Address 1of liquidaJtor: for service of proofs of debt i's ,P.O. Box 30 459, Lower HutJt, or First F1oor, Real Es'tate House, Notice of Meeting of Creditors 25 Waterloo ~oad, Lower Hutt. IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter 307•8 of New Zealand Roof and Industri:ill Painting Co. Ltd., notice i,s hereby given ilia:t, by an entry in its minute bcmk, signed in accordance with section 362 (1) of the Companies Act 1955, !the above-named company, on the 11th day of December 1968, passed a resolution for voluntary winding PIERRE NOBEL LTD. up; and tlra:t a meeting ·of the creditors of ~he above-named company wi~l accordingly be held at ,the conference room of .the New Zealand Display Centre, The Square, Palmerston IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION Nor.th, on Friday, the 20th day of December 1968, at 10.30 a.m. • Notice Calling Final Meeting Business: IN ,the matter of :the Companies Aot 1955, and in the matter ('a) Consideration of a statement of the posiltDon of the of -Pierre N obe.l Ltd. (in volllilitary iliqUJida!tion), notice is company's affairs and list of cred1to'TS, etc. hereby given, pursuant ~o section 281 •of •the Companies Acot (b) Nomination of1iquidator. 1955, ,that the fina!I meeting of the shareholders of the above­ (c) Appointment of committee of inspection, if thought named company will be held a:t !the offices of Messrs Barr, fi.t. Bu1:gess, and Stewart, Third Floor, National Mutual Cenltre, Featherslton Street, WelJlington, on Tuesday, 14 January 1969, Dated ,this 12th day of December 1968. aJt 11 a.m., for the purpose •of having an acoouut Jaid before By order of the directors: it showing how .the wiioJding up haJs been conducted and the A. R. GIBSON, Secretary. propenty of ithe company has been disposed of, and to receive 3067 any explan::1ti.on thereof by rthe if:.iquida'llor. 2446 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84

Further business: !No. 720/68 To consider and, if 1thought fit, to pass ;the following In the SU!preme O=t off New Ze:w:and N:orthern Distriot resoilutron as ain extraordinary resolution, namely- ( Auckland RegistJry) That the 'liquidator retain ail:l books, accounlts, and other IN THE MATTER of ,the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 AND IN IBE documents of the company. MATIER o'f the HENRY BASELER TRUST elthe tru!itee o!f >the esrt:ate of the Da!ted this 12th day iof December 1968. above-n'amed, haJs filed in the SU1prerne Cou:rit at Auckland a G. W. VALENTINE, Liquidator. motion for an order a;plplroV1IJ!g 1a scheme for !the variati:on of 3090 the 1lru5ts imposed by ·che w,iJU of the !laiiid (Hemy Haseler, deceas,ed, it being wlfoged by the said trustee ilhat it is impoiSS­ ible impractiaable ood inexpedient to ,carry out ~he chariitable purpose expressed in the said wtill!l. 11he said scheme provides: 1. Tms \SCiheme rel1wtes to ,the retsiiduJary estalte set out in ,the will "Of Henry HaJseler, wate :oif Howiick, deceased, excluding J. G. MARSHALL LTD. a capi:tal fund ,of $50,000 in the form ,of ,land moneys and other asse!ts at present held by !IJhe Oenerall Trusit Boaird olf · the 'Diocese of Alllckland (ihereinalfter refe))red ~o as "the IN LIQUIDATION t~tee"). 2. FRoM and 1after the dwte on which it:he scheme is approved Notice to Creditors to Prove Debts or Claims by an order made 'by a Judge of the .SU!preme Ooort of New Zeiailand the said residuary estate exdludmg the capilrail lfunld IN 1the ma:tter of the Companies Adt 1955, and -in the maltte, of $50,000 1s,ha11 no ~onger be held Ulpon tlhe tlrusit1s, set out in of J. G. Marshall Ltd. (in liquidation), notice is hereby the $IDd will! blllt shalll be held upon the 11rusts hereinafter given thaJt the undersigned, the •l:iquidaltor of J. G. Marshall declrured and disposed 1of in aiccordance wii1!h 1!he promons of Ltd., which is being wound up voluntarily, does hereby fix the scheme. the 13,th day of fanuary 1969 as 'the day on or before which the creditors io'f the •company are to pmve their debts or 3. THE trus'tee shall hoW and llipply

MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL taken. '.And notice is hereby furtthoc given that a plan 1olf 'llhe land so required oo ·be taken is depos:ited in !the public office of 1the Hawke',s Bay County Council, srtuate !in Browning NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND Street, :Na;pier, and iJs open for :ins·pection, wi't:hout fee, by NOTICE is hereby given that the body corporate called the all persons during 1ordinary office hours. Mayor, Oouncil:lors, and Oitizens of 1the Borough of Mount AH peTSlons affected by ~he execution :olf the siaid pulbtlic Eden proposes, under 1the provisions of the PubHc Works work m ,by 1the ,tak'ing of sudh land should, if itihey l:mve any Act 1928 and 1the Municipal Corporations Act 1954, to execu:te 1objection to 'uhe execution •o!f 1the said publlic wmk or to 1lhe ,a cer.tain public work, namely, rthe development of land for talcing iOlf the said bmd, noit being 101bjeotions to the amount roading purposes; and, for the purpose of such public work, w payment of •dompensaition, set forch the same, :in writing, the land described in ,the Schedule hereto rs required to be and send the written ,oojeation, with'in 40 days of itlhe first taken. And notice is hereby fmJther gi>ven that a plan of the publioati>on of 11Jhiis notice., to the sa~d Oounty Oounciil ~t ~ts land s·o required to be 'taken, together wi;th the nwners and ,offi:ce, ,aforesaid; 'anid if any 'objeotion is made 1in accordance occupiers of such land, is deposited in the public office of 1w:i~h this notice, a publlic !hearing .olf the objeat:1on w.i:11 be held, the Town Clerk, alt the Council Chambers, 64 Vahley Road, un:leS8 the ,olbjecoor o11herwitse requires, and each objector Mount Eden, AucMand 3, and ~t is open for pub1ic inspection w,111 be advised m :the ;t:i!me and place of the hea:11.ing. ( withouit fee) by a1H persons during mdinary office hours. lSCH!EtDULE Every person affected by the execution of ithe 'said public Area work or by ,the ,taking .of such land, who has an objection Being to 1the execution of the said public work or to :the taking of A. R. P. ~he said land (not being an objection to 1the amount or pay­ 1 2 4.6 1Part mocks 3 and 55, Pi\lketapu Crown Grant ment of compensation) must state .then- objection, in writing, Distrfot, shown on S.0. ·Pla:n 5894, ,si,tuate m and send the same, within 40 days from the first publication Hiawke's Bay Ooun1ty and ,si:tua'ted in mock VII, of this n1otice to· the Town Olerk, Council Chambers, 64 Herelt!aunga Survey IDis,trict; ,coloured blue on Valley Road, Mount Eden, Auckland 3. plan. If any objection tiis made ~n accordance with the foregoing The above-described land is :situaJte adjoin1ing Sprfogficlld paragraph a public hearing of the ,objection wilil be heard, R!oad, in 1:he Hawke's !Bay Oounty, and !in the I.Jaind Registra­ un:less >the objector otherwise -requires, and each objector will tion District and Land i[)ils

IN the ma1lter of the 1Pu'blic ,W orkls :Act 1928, ,pu.lblic noltlice is hereby given by 'llhe Otorohanga Ooulllty Coun,oill ;t:ha,t it ils MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL ipropos·ed, under lthe p110V1isfon:s iof tihe Publliic Works Adt '1928, '11o take for mad !the portions of !land described in the Firs,t Schedule hereto, and to ·bake liar ,the use, oonvenfonce, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND or enjoymernt of a t1oad mhe portions olf ianid described m the Second 'Sc:hedcle hereto. And notice is :hereby farther ~ven that a p}an s:howing 'tlhe ,gaid pieces of iland 1is on view and NOTICE Is hereby given that the body corporate ca:lled the open for inspection at ,1Jhe office ,of the Oouncil, at tihe address Mayor, Councill!ors, and Citizens of the Borough of Mount set •out below, 'tle, 0 0 10.2J Volume lo, folio 33,9 (South Auckla;nd Registry). Pa:rt Section •19, Bl'ock III, Ora:hi~i Survey Dis- 0 0 2.4 } trict; 'Shown, coloured sepia, on S.O. Fran 43578; HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL 0 0 '1.5 'being part of the land recmcled in regi,ster book, Volume 2c, folio 327 (S'ollth Auck!land Reg,istry). 0 0 7.5 Being part Section '18, Block III, Ora:hiiri Survey NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND Dis1trict; shown, coLoured yellow, on S.O. Pian 43578; being part .of 1he 1-aJnd in certificate of :NoTICE is hereby given thaJt 'bhe Ha:wke's Bay County Council title, V'o'1nme 991, foli'o '68 (South Auckland proposes to execute a ce11tain publlic work, namely, to provide Registry). a pubNc rubbish dump; and, !for -the purposes of such work, AH 1of v/h:ioh said pieces of land are situated in Block III, the 1a:ncl 1deS'cribed 'in the Soheclule hereto is ,required ro be Orahiri Survey District. 2448 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE No. 84

SECOND SCHBDill.£ Area LAND xequn'ed !fior severance: A. R. P. Adjoining •or pa~sing through Area O 3 34.8 Pal!t Te Kumufiltti 1A and le, C.T. '1511/1106 llln& A. R. p, Desctiptiion '152/222. 0 2 ll8.7l O O 34.7 Pllll1t Omblri No. 2, Section lB 3; siblown, coloured 0 .0 0.5J Pa:rt Te Kumuli~ lB, C.T. 600/170. yelllLow, edged yellow, on \S!O. Plan 43578, and 0 0 rJ0.7 being part of ilie iand !in certfficate of 1Jitle, Volume '1094, folio <176 (Soufih Auckila,nd D'aited ad: Marton ilie '10th day ,of December 1%8. IR.egis,try) ...... P. R. BOYES, Oounty Clerk. O O 9.2 lPart :SeotliJon 21, Block l'II, Orooir'i. Survey Distnct; This notice was first pubmshed on •Ube 12th day of December shown, coloured blue, eidged blue, en S.O. Plan 1968. 43578 and beling part IOlf the land in certificate of ltiit!ie, Vio1ume ilo, folio 3'89 (Siou

RESOLUfION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

Bay of Islands Electric Power Board Development Loan RANGffiKBI OOUNTY OOUNICIL No. 23 (1968), $340,000 IN pursuance and in exercise olf the powers vested in it in ¢bait behai]f by the Elecllrfo Power Boards Act 1925, the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, and amendments and regulations NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE tAND FOR !ROAD made thereunder respectively, and all other powers it enabling, ,the Bay •of Islands Electric 1Poweir Board iresolves as fo'ID.o,ws: NOTICE is hereby given •chat the Ranglitikei Counlty Council "That, :£or the purpose of providing foc !the repayment proposes, under 1tlhe provisions df :tJhe 1fubl!ic Works Act of the principa,l, :interest, and ·other charges on the Board's 1928 to execute a certJa:in ipublic work, namelly, illhe cons,firuc­ Development Loan No. 23 (1968), •of $340,000, authorised rion ',of a road; 0111d, llior the purposes of that public wo.k, to be raised ,by the Bay •of Islands Electric Power Board the land descri'bed fa tJhe Fii,st Schedule iheiretio 'is required under the above-merutioned Aat for the purpose of supply­ to 'be taken. ing and diistribu:ting electrical energy for the benefit of the Bay 'of Islands Blecitric Power 'District, and for such pur­ And I110tioe is hereby lfw:111her given, pursuant to seotioln ,148 pose to do all or any of such matters and ,things which the of !!!he said .AJCt, that the Oounoill. pmposes ,to Stolp the porti,ons Boa.rd

Area THAT, whereas

NORTH!COTE BOROUGH COUNCIL in the dollar upon the raiteable value (on the basis of unimproved value) of •a.11 rateable pmperty of :the Borough RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE of Feilding; and .thait the special rate s,halll be an annual­ recurring rate during ,the currency ·of the •toan and be pay­ EXTRACT from the minute.5 of a meeting of the No11thcote able yearly on the 1st day of Apri[ in each and every year B'orough Council held on 10 December 1968: during the currency of such '1oan, being a period of 30 yeara Pursuant to the Local Authorities' Loans Act 1956, the or until the loan is fully pa:id off. Not1thcote Borough Council hereby resolves as follows: I lre,reby ceDtify 'th\llt the above resolution was duly passed Tb:ait, for lthe purposes of pmviding ,the annual charges at a meelting of the Feiil.ding Borough Council held on the on a ~oan of $11,000 aUJthor:ised to be raised by the Nonth­ 12th day of December 1968. cote Borough Councill under the above-mentfoned Act for C. E. G. JEWELL, Town rnerk. the purpose of constructing footpaths in the 'borough, the 3126 said Norithcote Bomugh CounoH hereby makes a special raJte of 0.106c in ,the do!llar upon the rateablle value of al'l rateable pmperfy in !the Borough of Northcote; and that the special !.'ate shnltl be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of :the loan, and be payable yearly on ,the 7th MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL day of August in each amd every year during the currency of •the 1oan, being a period 1of 20 years, or unrti!l the loan is REsoLUTION MAKINO SPECIAL RATE fully paid ,off. I hereby cerltify that the above is a true and correat copy ,of an e:uiraat :flrom ilihe minutes ,of a meeting •of the N onthoote Sewage Treatment Plant Loan 1968, $141,600 Borough CounaiJJ. held on 1the 10th day of December 1968. THAT, pursuant to the !Local Au:thorities Loans Act 1956, ithe E. B. HAY, Town Clerk. Masteiiton Borough Council hereby resolves as follows: A. J. EVANS, Mayor. That, for the purpose of pmvid!ing the annuall charges on 3097 a foan ·of $141,600 authorised to be ,raised by the M'aslteI1ton Borough CounciiJ. under 'the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of providing a sewage treatment plant, the said Maste,rton 'Borough Council. hereby makes a special rate of HA!MILTOIN CITY COUNCIL O.lc in lthe dollar upon the rateable unimproveld value of a:1:l raitea;ble property in the 'Borough ,of Masterton; and that iRESOLUTION MAKINO ISPECIAL :RATE the special raite shail be an annual-recurring rate during the cur,rency uf !the loan ·and be payai,le half-yea:r!l:y on .the 15!lh THAT, for the pu11pose Oil' providing the aooullJl charges 'On a day' of August and ithe 15th day of February in each and ~oa,n •of $200,000, autbJorjsed to be raised by the Hanri!l~on every. year during the currency ,of the toan, being a period Ci:ty Oouniai:1 for the purpose l(Jlf rproVli{ling for the addi1fonal of 30 years, or until the foam ils fu,lly paid off. costs ,oif converting the Wa!ikato River raiiwiay bridge to vehicular an\! pedestrian traffic, oorusltructing appI1oocihes W. A. S. NEWLANDS, Town Clerk. thereto, anJd ouitlet to Grey Street, including carriageways and 3.062 footways, underpass ~tructu,res amid ion-off 11amps, and the reconstruati!on of exis1ling strootls and aiteram1ons to serv:ices, wherever .necessary, and ass1ooiaited works, the said Hamilton atty Oounciil herelby makes a speciUlll rate olf twenlty-five WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL thousandths of a oent (.025c) in ltilre doMiar ($) ion the rate­ able value of all! rateable property fa the Ciity oif Hamilton; and ~hat the special rate s,h,a'll be am a:n.nool-reoulfl'ing rate RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE dul'in·g the Locai Autlrorities Loans Act 1956, the H. T. C. GIWIES, Town a.erk. Weil>lington City Oouncil hereby resolves as follows: 31154 "That, for lthe purpose of providing lthe annual charges on a ,Joan of ,two hundred and ,thirty-four thousand four hundred dollars ($234,400) rto be known as the Wellington City Renewal Loan N:o. 5, 1968, of $234,400, authorised to HAWEJRA OOUNTY COUNCIL be raised by the Welilington City Council unde,r the above­ meIJJtioned Act for the pUI1pose of repaying on maturilty RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE those portions 'Of TranspoI1t Loan 1960-$2,564,460, John­ sonvi'Lle Sewerage Loan 1954-$326,000, Sewerage Loan Bridges Renewal Loan 1968-$20,400 1958-$600,000, and Transport Loan 1953-$270,000 PURSUANT to 'llhe 'Llooall Authori>ties I.Joans Act 1956, the which mature on 15 February and 1 Mavch 1969 Hawera Oounity Counci[ hereby res,o'Jves as follliows: it:he WeLlington City Councill. hereby makes a special "11ha>t, for the purpOiSe ,of providing the annua:l charges on rate of decimal nought ,one nine of a cent (.019c) iin :the a ffioam ·aif $20,400, :aUJthorised to be raised by the Hawera doUar 'On :the rateable value ( on the ,basis •of 1the unimproved County Council for meeting pailt olf the oost u[ renewing value) of a11l rateai,le property within ,the whole of ,the CiJty of Welllington; and that ,the said speciail raite shaLI be an bridges, in each year vhe rateable vallrue (on ltilre batslis ,df ltilre •oapitall value) of all during 1the currency ,of the said loon, being a period of fifteen raieaiblle ,property of the OoU!ll!ty of iHiawera; a.nil ,than: >llhe (15) years or until ithe loan is fullly paid off." special mte sharrl be an annua~-recurring rate during tlble F. W. PRINGLE, Town Clerk. currency of the loan and be •payable yearly on the 21st day 3100 of August lin e3JOh and every year during the currency of the loan, being a pertod of 20 years, oir unti'l the roan is !fully pwid off." I hereby ceriify that the above is a true and correct copy RICHMOND BOROUGH COUNCIL of a resolution passeld by the Hawera County Council on the 10th day of December 1968. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE C. PR'ECHTLING, County Clerk. 3132 Sewerage Renewal Loan 1968-$10,000.00 PURSUANT Ito the Local! Authorities Loans Act 1956 the Richmond Borough Counci[ hereby resolves as follows'. FEILDING BOROUGH COUNCIL "That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges RESOLUTION MAKINO SPECIAL 'RATE on a loan 'of $10,000, authorised to be ra!ised by ~he Borough of Richmond under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose Pensioner Flats Loan 1968-$26,500 of repaying on maturiity that portion of ithe Sewerage Loan 1954 which matured on 1 October 1968, rthe Richmond Bor­ PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the ough Council hereby makes a special rate of decimal nought Feilding >Borough CoUll'ci,[ hereby rn&olves as follows: four six four cents ( .0464c) 'lil ,the dollar ($) on the rateable That, for the purpose of providing ,the annual charges on value (on the basis of the unimproved vrulue) of aH rateable a loan of $26,500 authorised ,to be raised by ithe Feilding property of the Borough of Richmond, compi;ising the special Borough Council under the above-mentioned Aat for the rating area conJtained within the olassified "res1idential A" purpose of purchasing land and erecting accommodation for "commercial" and "industrial! zones" of the Richmond Bo,r: old people, ·the said Feilciing Borough Councill hereby makes ough operative district scheme, as deposited in the offices a '-Oecia,[ rate of decimai nought two eight of a cenrt: (.028c) of the loaa;l authority, and that the special rate sha11 be an 2450 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84

annual-recuning mite during the cuvrency of the foan and be NEW ZEALAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1909 payable half-yearly, on !the 24th day of June and the 24th day ,of December, dUI1ing the currency of lthe loan, being a period of ten (10) years, or until the foan is fuHy paid off." FRIENDLY SOCIETY REGISTERED The foregoing •resolution was passed a;t the ordinary meet­ ing ,of tlie Richmond Borough Counw, held in the Counc£1 PURSUANT to wction 16 of 1the Friendly Societies Act 1909, Chambers, Oambridge Street, Richmond, on Thursday, the the Hutvons Employees Credit Umon, with registered office 12th day of December 1%8. alt FranMoo, is registered as a specially 1authorised Society M.A. WHITELAW, Town Clerk. under the Friendly Societies Act 19.09. 3079 Dated a!t Wclllington this 6:th day of December 1968. V. THOMPSON, Registrar of Friendly Societies. 3082 'S0UTHL:AN1D COUNTY COUNCIL

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE NEW ZEA'LAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AiCT 1909 Tiwai Peninsula (Smelter Site) Access Loan 1968-$500,000 PURSUANT '!lo the Docail Authorities 11Joans Al:it 1956, the FRIENDLY SoCIEIY REGISTERED Southland Counity Oouncill !hereby resolves ras tf1o~lows: Thait, 1.fior II/he purpose of ,providi!ng the ainnmill charges on a

PuRsUANT to section 16 of tlie Fr!iend[y Societies Act 1909, HENDEJR'SON BOROUGH COUNCIL ithe Te Kuiiti Credit Union, witli registered office alt Te Kuiti is registered as a speciidly aUJthorised oocierty under the TOWN AND CoUN1RY PUNNING Acr 1953 Ftiendly Societies Aat 1909. Notice of Application for Consent to Specified Departure Da!ted at Wellington this 10th day of December 1968. !NOTICE is hereby given lt!hiat aippbtion ~s ,been mwde by V. THOMPSON, Registrar of Friendly So,oieties. John Craig Hislop, iof Henderson, wrought-'i,1100 manufacturer, 3089 for Clonsent tt;o a spedi!fied depanture as to the land 'hereinafter descr'ibeld,, ,to enabrle the srame to be med by it:he appl~cant for 11:he purpose of wrought-iron manufacture. The property is si;!Juated on the southerly oomer tof ll'he jun:ction ,of l'Wotodruffe Avenue wiJth George Street, Bo:vough NEW ZEALAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1909 of He!ndersOlll, and is foaated ~n an indusi!r:iai rB. 2 Zone (deferred use Zlone) . FRIENDLY SocIETY REGISTERED The legal desori:pti]on ,of 'the ,l:a,nd i:s 11 rootd, more ror :Jes~. being [Jot No. 110 on 1Thlpo81ited Phan No. 19746, part A'Hot­ ment 2, Parish of Waikomiti; all the fond in ,certifioalte of tiitfte, PURSUANT to section 16 of the Friendly Sociei!ies Act 1909, Violume '1014, fulio 62, iNbI11lh Auckland Land Reglisrtry. tlie Whakatane Parish Caitholic Credit Union, with regisrtered The a,pplidation may be ex,amined at 1lhe office olf tihe office alt Whakatane,, iJs registered as a specially authorised !Hendemon Borough Council, Thomas Sttireet, Henderaon, society under the Friendly Societies Act 1909. du~ing IIorIIJirl office hours; and any 'Person ()If ,body raffeoted Dated at We!]ington this 6th day of December 1%8. may object ~o lthe application !by notiice in writing delivered V. THOMPSON, Registmr of Friendly Socierties. ~o the Town Clerk, Henders,on 1Borough Council, Hender51on, 3085 not l!ater than 4 p.m. 011 the 20th day of J,anuar-y '1'969. Every objeouor tshalil staJte the grounds of ,the objecttilon and Whether , the ,objector wishes to ibe heard by the Council. in support of b!is objedtfon. iDated 'tms 112th day of ·December 1968. J. C. HISIUOP. NEW ZEALAND FRIEND'LY \SOCIETIES ACT 1909

FRIENDLY SOCIETY REGISTERED NEW ZEA'L;A:ND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1909 PURSUANT to sec1'ion 16 of lthe Friendly Societies Act 1909, FRIENDLY SOCIETY REGISTERED the Wanganui Cath'ohc Crediit Union, w]th registered office at Wanganui, is registered as a speciaily authorised society PlJRSUANT to •section 16 of the Friendly Socieities Act 1909, under the Friendly Societies Act 1909. the Auckland Christian FeHowship Credit Union, wilth reg­ Daited at WeHington .this 10th day of December 1968. istered office 'at Auckland, is registered as a specially author­ V, THOMPSON, Registrar of Friendly Societies, ised society under :the Friendly Societies Act 1909. 3088 Dated at Welllington this 6th day of December 1968. V. THOMPSON, Registrar of Friendly Societies. 3083 ------·------NEW ZEALAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1909 NEW ZEALAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1909 FRIENDLY SOCIETY REGISTERED FRIENDLY SOCIETY REGISTERED

PURSUANT to section 16 of ithe Friendly Societies Act 1909, PURSUANT to •section 16 of the Friendly Societies Act 1909, the St. Mary's (Papakura) Credit Union, with registered ~he K. P. Employees. (Dunedin) Credit Union, with reg­ office at Papakura. is regi,stered as a speciaUy authorised )Stered '<;ffice at Dunedm, is registered as a speciaiUy aUJthor- s:ociety under the Friendly Societies Act 1909. 1sed s'ocrety under the Friendly Societies Act 1909. Dated at Wdlington this 10th day of December 1968. Dated ait We1Jlington thi'S 6th day of December 1968, V. THOMPSON, Registrar of Friendly Societies. V THOMPSON, Registrar of Friendly Societies. )087 3084 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2451

TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS ACT 1948 AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK-continued $ GRANTS BY TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS Carlson Cerebral Palsy School (Gillies Avenue) 400 Civilian Maimed Association of New Zealand (Incor- THE following are particulars of grants approved by the Minister porated) 300 of Finance in terms of the Trustee Savings Banks Act .1948. Auckland Diabetic Society (Incorporated) 200 Auckland Kindergarten Association (Incorporated) 600 J. L. ANDERSON, for Secretary to the Treasury. Childhaven (New Zealand) Incorporated 1,000 St. Vincent's Home of Compassion 1,500 St. Mary's Homes Trust Board 1,500 AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK Heritage (Auckland) Incorporated 3,000 Birthright (Auckland) Incorporated 1,000 $ The Auckland Orphanages United Council (Incorporated) 500 Auckland Education Board 1,500 The Motherhood of Man Movement Incorporated .. 1,000 Auckland Hospital Board .. 1,100 Auckland Methodist Children's Horne and Orphanage .. 200 Auckland Institute and Museum 2,000 Leslie Children's Horne Meadowbank (Presbyterian) 200 Auckland Secondary Teachers College 800 Manurewa Children's Home (Baptist) .. 200 Mater Misericordiae Hospital .. 757 The Save the Children Fund (Auckland Branch) .. 200 Northern Masonic Association Trust Board 5,600 Auckland Division Cancer Society of New Zealand (Incor­ Y.M.C.A.-Camp Adair 550 porated) '!. . . . . 2,000 Auckland Cathedral .. 6,000 Auckland Presbyterian Hospital Trustees-St. Andrews Boystown Police and Citizens Club Incorporated 10,000 Hospital .. 1,000 New Zealand Volunteer Coast Guard Service (Incor- Auckland Hospital Board Auckland Medical Research porated) .. 10,000 Foundation-medical unit ...... 2,000 Auckland Grammar School Centennial Project Fund .. 4,000 The Post-graduate Medical Committee in the University St. Peter's College Development Appeal-Assembly Hall of Auckland 4,000 and gymnasium 2,000 Christian Hospital Trust Board Incorporated-St. John's Sacred Heart College-library and senior hostel 2,000 Private Hospital-additions .. 1,000 Diocesan School for Girls-music block 2,000 Mater Misericordiae Hospital Society 4,000 Auckland Institute and Museum-auditorium appeal New Zealand Registered Nurses Association Auckland fund .. 20,000 Branch-scholarship fund .. 2,300 Museum of Transport and Technology 2,000 Auckland School of Nursing Rest Home Society (Incor- Auckland Science Exhibition 600 porated) 500 Auckland Schools Committees-libraries 11,280 The Salvation Army-Bethany Maternity Hospital 1,000 Auckland Teachers Training Colleges-libraries 800 Auckland Young Men's Christian Association 1,000 Workers' Educational Association (Incorporated)­ Auckland Young Women's Christian Association 1,000 Auckland district council 600 The North Shore Young Men's Christian Association 500 New Zealand Craftsman Training Foundation 500 The Boys' Brigade-Auckland Battalion Incorporated 1,000 Auckland Savings Bank Auckland Headmasters Fellow- The Boy Scouts Association of New Zealand (Auckland ships .. 3,400 area) .. 1,000 Queen Victoria School for Maori Girls-scholarship 400 Birkenhead Sea Scout Group-building fund .. 400 St. Peter's Maori College-scholarship 400 The Girl Guides Association 1,000 St. Stephen's School (Bombay)-scholarship for Maori The Girls' Brigade (New Zealand) Incorporated-Auck- boys . . . . 500 land region 400 Secondary Schools Bursary Scheme for Post - University The Girls' Brigade (Incorporated)-North Shore Region 150 Entrance Scholars 7,950 The Girls' Brigade (Incorporated)-Waitakere Region 150 University of Auckland- The Girls' Brigade (Incorporated)-South Auckland Post-graduate scholarship fund 1,500 Region 300 Library fund ...... 1,000 Rutherford High School-building gymnasium and dress- Wesley Training College (Paerata)-scholarship for ing room 200 Maori boys 100 Beach Haven School-Playground equipment project .. 200 Auckland Caledonian Dancing Society 200 Auckland Swimming Centre 500 Auckland Festival Society Incorporated 4,000 Newmarket Amateur Swimming and Life Saving Club North Shore Festival of Arts and Crafts Society (Incor- (Incorporated)-extension of existing club rooms 100 porated) ...... 400 Associated Churches of Christ in New Zealand Auckland Auckland Competitions Society Incorporated .. 1,500 District Youth Committee (Blakewell Park campsite) 200 North Shore Competitions Society (Incorporated) 300 Auckland District Methodist Youth Permanent Camp­ Royal Auckland Choir ...... 300 sites-Trust and Management Committee .. 400 Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra (Incorporated) 300 The Auckland Young Men's Christian Association- Little Dolphin Theatre .. 100 Camp Adair 400 Papakura Municipal Band (Incorporated)-instruments 150 Campbell's Bay Health Camp 200 Symphonia of Auckland-equipment and instruments .. 400 Carey Baptist Park Board .. 400 Auckland Centre (Incorporated) New Zealand Highland Churches of Christ (Life and Advent Association Incor­ Pipe Bands Association-16 affiliated bands .. 800 porated-camp fund 400 The Selwyn Foundation-Selwyn Village: occupational Knock-na-Gree Children's Camp, Oratia 400 therapy block ...... 2,500 Presbyterian Young Men's Bible Class Union-Hunua Methodist Central Mission-homes for the aged 2,500 Falls Camp 400 Northern Masonic Association Trust Board-Roskill The Salvation Army-Browns Bay Youth Camp Board 400 Masonic Village: construction geriatric hospital 2,000 South Auckland Methodist Camp Worley Trust .. 200 Presbyterian Social Service Association (Auckland) Incor­ Glen Taylor School Committee-completion swimming porated-Lady Allum Home and Hospital .. 2,500 pool facilities 200 Knox Horne-alterations and additions .. 4,000 Catholic Youth Movement .. 100 The Cheer Club for Senior Citizens Auckland (Incor- The Church by the Seashore 100 porated) ...... 100 Papakura Central School-seating for hall 100 Auckland Senior Citizen's Club Incorporated .. 100 St. Cuthberts College-swimming pool trust 500 Glen Innes Senior Citizens' Club-furnishings 200 Auckland Baptist City Mission-men's hostel, youth, home Little Sisters of the Poor::--St. Joseph's Home .. 2,500 and social work 400 The Salvation Army- Auckland City Mission (Social Services) 800 Eventide Home for men .. 400 Church Army in New Zealand (Social Services) 400 "Resthaven" Eventide Home (women) 400 Methodist Central Mission (Social Services) .. 800 Pensioner flats .. 400 Catholic Social Services 800 Auckland Baptist Association-Aranui Home Board: Happiness Club (Auckland)-social service work 100 purchase and conversion adjacent home 400 Presbyterian Social Service Association (Auckland) Bethel Lodge Incorporated Home for Aged 400 Incorporated 800 Even-star Home Incorporated .. 400 Auckland Hospital Auxiliary 500 The Auckland Branch of the New Zealand Crippled Family Guidance Centre . . . . 300 Children Society Incorporated . . . . 1,000 New Zealand Society for Protection of Home and Family New Zealand Foundation for the Blind-general fund 2,000 Incorporated .. 500 New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Blindness .. 400 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Blinded Servicemen's Trust Board .. 500 Children- New Zealand Epilepsy Association Auckland Branch .. 1,000 Auckland Branch 2,000 Auckland Sheltered Workshop and Training Centre Auckland West Branch .. 500 (Incorporated) . . . . 400 Auckland East Branch 500 The Disabled Citizen's Society (Incorporated)- altera­ Karitane Hospital (bursaries for nurses) 300 tions to workshop 400 The Salvation Army- Friends of the Deaf (Incorporated) 200 Salem House Emergency Lodge 400 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society (Incor- Grange Home for girls 200 porated)-Auckland branch .. 1,000 Auckland Sailors' Home 200 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society (Incor­ British Sailors' Society Auckland (Incorporated) 200 porated)-North Shore Branch 600 St. Anne's Hostel for Maori Girls .. 200 New Zealand Spastic Fellowship (Auckland Branch) The Methodist Church of New Zealand Home Mission Health Camp 600 Department-Seamer House 200 E 2452 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETI'E No. 84

AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK-00111tinued 'BAY OF IPLENTY SAVINGS BANK-continued $ $ The Auckland Alcoholism Trust Board . . . . 400 Rotoehu Play Centre (equipment) 10 The Auckland Red Cross Centre of the New Zealand Red Lynmore Play Centre (equipment) 10 Cross Society Incorporated 500 Rotoiti Play Centre (equipment) 10 Meals on Wheels ...... 1,500 Galatea Play Centre (equipment) 10 Society of St. Vincent de Paul-hot meals service 200 Kawerau Play Centre (equipment) 10 Auckland South African War Veterans' Association 200 Opotiki Play Centre (equipment) 10 Auckland Branch of King's Empire Veterans .. 200 Murupara Play Centre (equipment) 10 The St. John Ambulance Association, Auckland Centre Birthright- Trust Board Incorporated . . . . 1,000 Tauranga 40 The St. John Ambulance Brigade Auckland District .. 1,000 Rotorua .. 40 Herald Island Residents and Rate Payers Association Whakatane ...... 40 (lncorporated)-community hall building project .. 100 Bay of Plenty Civilian Amputees Association .. 50 Auckland Police-library fund .. 100 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society, Opotiki 50 Church of Saint James-social services .. 200 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society, Tauranga 50 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 500 Intellectually Hand!capped C~ldren's Society, Rotorua •• 50 Teachers Rugby Club-renovations to training shed 500 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society, Whak:atane 50 The Auckland Horticultural Council Incorporated 500 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society Mount The Eden Garden Society (Incorporated) · ... 100 Maunganui Sub-branch . . . . . '. .• 50 Auckland School for Deaf Society (Kelston) Incor- Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society, Te Puke porated)-children's camp . . . . 400 Sub-branch ...... 50 New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing 200 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society, Taupo Sub- Auckland Lawn Tennis Association . . . . 5,000 branch ...... 50 New Zealand Hard of Hearing, Rotorua 40 Northland- New Zealand Hard of Hearing, Tauranga 40 North Auckland Primary Schools Rugby Union Tourna- Crippled Children's Society, Rotorua 40 ment (Auckland Savings Bank Shield) . . . . 100 Crippled Children's Society, Tauranga 40 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society Incorpor­ Crippled Children's Society, Opotiki .. 40 ated-Northland Branch (additional accommodation) 500 Outward Bound Trust of New Zealand (Bay· ~f Plenty The Northland Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases Associa- Savings Bank sponsorship) .. 100 tion (Incorporated) ...... 100 Youth Hostels Association, Rotorua 40 Royal New Zealand Society for Health of Women and Youth Hostels Association, Tauranga 40 Children-Whangarei Branch ...... 100 Kaimai Youth Hostels Association 40 The Royal New Zealand Society for Health of Women and Girls' Brigade-Bay of Plenty Region 40 Children (lncorporated)-Kawa Kawa Sub-branch .. 50 Boys' Brigade-Bay of Plenty Group .. 40 The Royal New Zealand Society for Health of Women Girl Guides Association, Mount Maunganui 20 and Children (lncorporated)-Kaitaia Branch .. 50 Girl Guides Association, Opotiki .. 20 Kamo High School-Gymnasium building fund .. 200 Girl Guides and Boy Scouts Association, Taupo 20 Taipa District High School-Assembly hall building fund 100 Lynrnore-Owhata Girl Guides Association 20 Wellsford District Free Kindergarten Association (In- First Rotorua Girl Guide Company 10 corporated)-furnishing and equipment . . . . 50 F!fst Gate Pa Girl Guide Company .. 10 Kaiwaka Children's Play Centre-purchase and renova- Frrst Whakatane Company Girl Guides .. 10 tion of building ...... 50 Te Puke First Brownie Pack . . . . 10 Northland District Girls' Brigade 100 Rotorua District Boy Scouts Association 20 Sea Ranger Ship Achilles . . . . 50 Whak:atane District Boy Scouts Association 20 Warkworth Volunteer Fire Brigade 100 Mount Maunganui Boy Scouts Association 20 Warkworth Brass Band (Incorporated) . . . . 100 First Te Puke Scout Group .• 10 Soci!!tY f~r ~event!on of Cruelty to Animals, Whanga- Rururanga Cub Pack, Kawerau .. 10 re1-bmlding proJect ...... 100 First Taupo Venturer Scout Group .. 10 The St. John Ambulance Brigade (Northland Subdistrict) Tauranga District Boy Scouts Association 20 Whangarei Y.W.C.A. Nursing Division . . . . 50 Southern Cross Sea Scouts, Tauranga 10 Northland District Masonic Trust Board-erection of 20 Mount Maunganui Sea Scouts . . . . 10 unit flats ...... 500 Opotiki Incorporated Society (old folks' home) 40 Te Kopuru School-establishment of library .. 100 Crathie Presbyterian Home (Tauranga) . . . . 40 Y ?ung ':"omen's _Christi!1fl Association of Whangarei .. 200 Tauranga Family and Marriage Guidance Council 25 Grrls Brigade--Frrst Kaikohe Company (camp buildings) 75 The Salvation Army, Tauranga . . . . 40 Dargaville Primary School-completion swimming pool 100 S.P.C.A., Tauranga 30 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Restoration Appeal .. 1,000 S.P.C.A., Rotorua 30 Auckland Surf Life Saving Association-equipment .. 3,000 S.P.C.A., Kawerau 30 Royal Society of New Zealand ...... 1,000 Plunket Societies- Paraplegics Association (Auckland) Incorporated-equip- Pongak:awa 30 ment ...... 600 Otumoetai 30 University of Auckland .. 2,700 Rotorua . . . . 30 Hackett Memorial Foundation .. 1,000 Mount Maunganui .. 30 St. Cuthbert's College Swimming Pool Trust 1,500 Tauranga 30 Kawerau .. 30 Whakatane 30 BAY OF PLENTY SAVINGS BANK Te Puke ...... •. .. 30 Taupo ...... •. 30 $ St. Jo~ ~bulance Association (Waikato - Bay ·of Plenty Tauranga Boys' College-gymnasium fund 40 Assocrat10n) .. 280 Tauranga Girls' College-----m:holarship fund 20 Red Cross Societies­ Mount Maunganui College-gymnasium fund .. 40 Rotorua .. 40 Mangakino High School-furnishings, assembly hall 40 Tauranga .. 40 Kaimai School Committee-learners swimming pool 40 Mount Maunganui .. 40 Raukokore Maori School Committee-improvements to Taupo 40 tennis courts . . . . 50 Opotiki . . . . 40 Grants to School Library Funds­ Junior Red Cross Society, Te Puke 30 Tauranga Boys' College 10 Y.W.C.A., Rotorua .. 50 Tauranga Girls' College 10 Cantabile Singers, Tauranga ...... 20 Otumoetai College 10 City of Rotorua Municipal Band-new instruments fund 40 Mount Maunganui College 10 Rotorua Arts Society . . . . 20 Te Puke High School 10 Mount Maunganui Dramatic Society 20 Kawerau College 10 Tauranga Competitions Society 30 Whakatane High School 10 Rotorua Competitions Society . . . . 30 Opotiki College 10 Rotorua Festival of the Lakes Society .. 20 Reporoa District High School 10 Bay of Plenty Surf Life Saving Association 50 Te Kaha District High School 10 Otaramarae Meeting House ...... 50 Rotorua Boys' High School 10 Awahou Dining Room--community hall dining room 50 Rotorua Girls' High School 10 Koutu Dining Room-community hall dining room 50 Western Heights High School 10 McKillop College .. 10 Edmund Rice College 10 CANTERBURY SAVINGS BANK Taupo Nui-a-Tia College 10 Canterbury- $ Katikati College 10 Canterbury Workers' Educational Association 50 Edgecumbe College 10 Libraries- Rangitahi College .. 10 Addington Public Library .. 20 Mangakino High School .. 10 Beckenham Public Library .. 20 New Zealand Kindergarten Union .. 25 Burwood Public Library 20 Bay of Plenty Free Kindergarten Association . . . . 350 Cashmere Junior Library .. 20 Rotorua Play Centre Association (library funds) . . . . 20 Fendalton Children's Library 20 Eastern Bay of Plenty Play Centres Association (library funds) 20 Heathcote Valley Public Library 20 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2453

CANTERBURY SAVINGS ,BANK-continued CANTERBURY SAVINGS BANK-continued Canterbury,-,oontinued $ Libraries-continued $ New Zealand Foundation for the Blind, Christchurch Branch 100 Hoon Hay Children's Library 20 New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing, Christchurch Linwood Public Library . . 20 Branch ...... 50 Lyttelton Public Library 20 Birthright (Christchurch) Incorporated . . 50 Mairehau Public Library . . 20 Canterbury Play Centres Association Incorporated 50 Mount Pleasant Public Library 20 Cholmondeley Memorial Children's Home . . . . 100 New Brighton Public Library 20 Christchurch Children's Homes Appeal Trust Board . . 200 North New Brighton Public Library 20 Christchurch Free Kindergarten Association (Incorporated)- Opawa Public Library . . 20 Christchurch 60 Papanui Public Library 20 Rangiora . . 20 Redcliffs Public Library 20 Kaiapoi ...... 20 Riccarton Public Library 20 Heritage (Canterbury) Incorporated ...... 100 St. Albans Public Library . . . . 20 King George V Memorial Children's Health Camps (Glenelg St. Martins Public Library . . . . 20 Trust) ...... 100 Sir John McKenzie Memorial Library 20 St. John of God Trust Board (Marylands Children's Home) 200 Spreydon Public Library 20 Calvary Hospital Psychiatric Clinic ...... 100 Sumner Public Library . . . . 20 Cancer Society of New Zealand, Canterbury-Westland Sydenham Public Library . . . . 20 Division ...... 100 Upper Riccarton War Memorial Library 20 Canterbury and West Coast Tuberculosis Association (In- Waltham Public Library 20 corporated) ...... 50 Woolston Public Library . . 20 Canterbury Medical Research Foundation 100 Lincoln College Research Fund 200 Lepers' Trust Board ...... 50 School Libraries (Intermediate)- Sunnyside Hospital Nursing Staff Education Fund 50 Casebrook Intermediate School 20 Boys' Brigade- Chisnallwood Intermediate School . . 20 Christchurch and subassociations 50 Christchurch South Intermediate School 20 Rangiora . . 10 Cobham Intermediate School 20 Kaiapoi ...... 10 Heaton Intermediate School . . 20 Boy Scouts Association-Ron Moore Memorial Appeal Kirkwood Intermediate School 20 (Blue Skies Camp) . . 100 Linwood Intermediate School 20 Crichton Cobbers Boys' Club 50 Shirley Intermediate School . . 20 Girl Guides Association ...... 50 School Libraries (Secondary)- Girl Guides Association-Association of Friends of Cracroft Aranui High School . . 20 House . . 20 Avonside Girls' High School 20 Girls' Brigade ...... 50 Burnside High School 20 Navy League of New Zealand Sumner-Redcliffs Sub-branch Cashmere High School . . 20 and T.S. Steadfast Parents' Association 50 Christchurch Boys' High School 20 Young Men's Christian Association . . 100 Christchurch Girls' High School 20 Young Women's Christian Association ...... 100 Christchurch Technical Institute 20 Youth Hostels Association of New Zealand Incorporated, Christ's College . . 20 North Canterbury Branch ...... 50 Cottesmore School . . 20 Canterbury Merchant Navy Centre 50 Hagley High School 20 Catholic Social Services ...... 150 Hillmorten High School 20 Chr~stchurch Aged People's Welfare Council (Incorporated) 250 Lincoln High School 20 Christchurch Combined Churches Hospital Patients Adop- Linwood High School 20 tion Trust Board ...... 50 Mairehau High School 20 Christchurch Methodist Central Mission . . 150 Middleton Grange School 20 Christchurch Presbyterian Social Service Association 150 Papanui High School 20 Christchurch R.S.A. Welfare Fund . . 50 Rangiora High School 20 Christchurch Special Class After-care Society 50 Rangi-Ruru Girls' School 20 Friends of the Hospital ...... 40 Riccarton High School 20 National Mountain Safety Council (Canterbury Branch) 20 Sacred Heart Girls' School 20 National Society on Alcoholism ...... 20 St. Andrew's College 20 New Zealand Family Planning Association (Incorporated).. 20 St. Bede's College . . 20 New Zealand Red Cross Society (Incorporated) (North St. Margaret's College 20 Canterbury Centre) ...... 200 St. Mary's College . . . . 20 New Zealand Society for the Protection of Home and St. Thomas of Canterbury College 20 Family (Incorporated), Christchurch Branch . . . . 40 Seventh-Day Adventist School 20 Nurse Maude District Nursing Association (Incorporated). . 100 Shirley Boys' High School 20 Prisoners' Aid and Rehabilitation Society of Canterbury and Villa Maria College 20 Westland ...... 40 Xavier College ...... 20 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and University of Canterbury Research Fund . . 200 Children - Plunket Society- Band of Second Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Christchurch 200 Regiment ...... 20 Rangiora . . 40 Canterbury Children's Theatre (Incorporated) 50 Kaiapoi ...... 40 Canterbury Provincial Brass Bands Association . . 50 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society (Incorporated) 50 Children-Lady King Karitane Hospital 100 Canterbury Society of Arts (Incorporated) . . 50 Salvation Army ...... 150 Christchurch Civic Music Council . . . . 50 Social Service Council of the Diocese of Christchurch 150 Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Incorporated) 50 Te Wai Pounamu District Maori Council . . . . 50 Christchurch Competitions Society Incorporated 20 Venerable Order of St. John, Canterbury and West Coast Christchurch Garrison Band Incorporated 20 Centre ...... 150 Christchurch Harmonic Society (Incorporated) 20 Venerable Order of St. John, Lyttelton Subcentre 20 Christchurch Liedertafel . . 20 Venerable Order of St. John, Rangiora Subcentre 40 Christchurch Operatic Society (Incorporated) 50 Archer Memorial Home Board . . 20 Christchurch Pan Pacific Arts Festival . . . . 50 Canterbury Surf Life Saving Association 100 Christchurch School of Instrumental Music Incorporated 50 Ferrymead- Christchurch Schools Music Festival Association 20 Historic Park and Tramway Historical Society (Incor- City of Christchurch Highland Pipe Band Incorporated 20 porated) ...... 50 Elmwood Players (Incorporated) ...... 20 Association of Friends of Museum of Science and Industry Highland Pipe Bands Association of New Zealand (Canter- (Canterbury) ...... 30 bury) . . 50 Sumner Lifeboat Institution (Canterbury) Incorporated 50 Lyttelton Marine Band . . . . 20 New Brighton Silver Band (Incorporated) 20 Marlborough- $ Riccarton Highland Pipe Band (Incorporated) 20 Risingholme Community Centre Incorporated . . 50 Birthright Incorporated ...... 20 Royal Christchurch Musical Society Incorporated 20 Blenheim Free Kindergarten Association-Witherlea build- Scottish Society of New Zealand Highland Pipe Band 20 ing fund ...... 40 Skellerup Woolston Band (Incorporated) . . 20 Blenheim Municipal Band-instrument fund 25 Abilities (Christchurch) Incorporated 50 Blenheim Pipe Band-instrument fund . . 25 Adult Cerebral Palsy Society ...... 100 Blenheim Repertory Society-equipment fund 20 Canterbury and Westland Civilian Amputees Association . . 50 Boys' Brigade, Marlborough Division 20 Canterbury Sheltered Workshop Association (Incorporated) 150 Boy Scouts Association Incorporated 20 Christchurch Deaf Club ...... 50 Girls' Brigade, Marlborough Division 20 Disturbed Children's Aid Movement (Incorporated), Christ- Girl Guides Association . . 20 church Branch ...... 50 Heritage (Marlborough) Incorporated ...... 20 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society, Canterbury Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society, Marlborough Branch . . 200 Branch ...... 20 Mutliple Sclerosis Society ...... 100 Marlborough Competitions Society 20 New Zealand Crippled Children Society (Inc.), Canterbury Marlborough Diabetic Society . . . . 20 Branch 100 Marlborough Highland Dancing Committee 20 2454 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE No. 84

CANTERBURY SAVINGS BANK-continued HAWKE'S BAY AND GISBORNE SAVINGS ,BAN'K--continued Marlboroug~cootli.nued $ Gis borne and W airoa~oon·uinued $ Marlborough R.S.A. Relief Account 30 Wairoa Folk Music Club-equipment fund 20 New Zealand Crippled Children's Society (Incorporated) Wairoa Rugby Junior Advisory Board . . 20 Marlborough Branch 20 First Wairoa Scout Troop 20 New Zealand Red Cross Society (Incorporated), Marl- Wairoa Soccer Club-pavilion fund . . . . 20 borough Centre 20 Wairoa Swimming Club-"Learn to swim" pool.. 20 Picton Play Centre Incorporated 20 Cancer Society of New Zealand (Hawke's Bay) . . 50 Rarangi Surf Life Saving Club-,-----equipment,fund 20 Hawke's Bay East Coast Civilian Amputees Association . . 100 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Hawke's Bay Masonic Almoners Association-walking aids 100 Children - Plunket Society, Marlborough 40 Hawke's Bay Medical Research Foundation . . 50 St. Josephs School Picton-school baths fund 20 Hawke's Bay Presbytery-Presbyterian social services 70 School Libraries- Hawke's Bay Surf Life Saving Association 100 Bohally Intermediate School 20 Hohepa Home ...... 100 Marlborough Boys' College 20 New Zealand Crippled Children's Society (Hawke's Bay Marlborough Girls' College 20 Branch) ...... 50 Queen Charlotte College 20 New Zealand Institute for the Blind (Hawke's Bay Branch) 50 St. Mary's College . . 20 Pukeora Home for Disabled ...... 100 Venerable Order of St. John, Marlborough Centre 20 Waiapu Diocese-social services 70 Vintage Farm Machinery Society-Preservation of collected machinery 25 Napier and Taradale- $ Nelson- $ Apostleship of the Sea Hawke's Bay Incorporated 20 Colenso High School-library fund . . . . 20 Alcoholics Anonymous Incorporated, Nelson Branch 25 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society (Napier) 40 Birthright (Nelson) Incorporated 20 Maraenui Play Centre 20 Diabetic Society, Nelson Branch 35 Marewa Play Centre . . . . 20 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society, Nelson Napier Amateur Athletic Association 20 Branch 35 Napier Baptist Church-building fund . . 40 Nelson District Play Centres Association 40 Napier Boys' High School-library fund 20 Nelson Free Kindergarten Association (Incorporated)- Napier Civic Concert Council Incorporated 30 Grove Street 20 Napier Congregational Church-youth work 20 Henley 20 Napier Friendly Neighbour Society . . 20 Motueka . . 20 Napier Girls' High School-library fund 20 Nayland Road 20 Napier Horticultural Society Incorporated 30 Nelson South 20 Napier Hospital---coronary care unit . . 70 Richmond 20 Napier Intermediate School-library fund . . 20 Stoke 20 Napier Methodist Circuit-youth work and social services 40 Tahunanui 20 Napier Primary Schools Music Festival 20 Nelson Museum Building Fund 20 Napier Repertory Players Incorporated-building fund 30 Nelson Young Men's Christian Association 40 Napier Rose Society Incorporated 20 New Zealand Crippled Children's Society (In~~porated)·, Napier-Taradale Free Kindergarten Association Incor- Nelson Branch 35 porated 50 New Zealand Foundation for the Blind, Nelson . . 35 Napier Tree Society ...... 20 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Napier Waterfront Division of the St. John Ambulance Children-Plunket Society- Association-training "mouth to mouth" apparatus 50 Motueka . . 20 Napier Y.M.C.A.-building fund . . 80 Nelson 20 New Zealand Red Cross Society Incorporated (Napier Richmond 20 Centre) ...... 50 Salisbury College for Girls (TV appeal) 30 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and School Libraries- Children (Napier Branch) 50 Motueka High School 20 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Nayland College, Stoke 20 Children (Taradale Branch) . . . . 20 Nelson College 20 St. John Ambulance Association (Napier Subcentre) 40 Nelson College for Girls 20 St. Vincent de Paul Society, Napier 40 Nelson Intermediate School 20 St. Vincent de Paul Society, Taradale 20 Nelson Technical College 20 Salvation Army- Sacred Heart College 20 Resthaven 30 Waimea College, Richmond . . 20 Bethany 20 Waimea Intermediate School 20 Taradale Advancement Society-teenarama group 20 Suter Art Society (Incorporated) 20 Taradale Cruse Club . . 20 Venerable Order of St. John, Motueka Branch 40 Taradale Intermediate School-library fund 20 Christchurch Women's Hospital-Neo-natal Unit 500 Waiohiki Play Centre-,-----equipment fund . . 20 Wycliffe Intermediate School-library fund 20 Hastings and Havelock North- $ HAwKB's BAY AND G!SBORNE SAVINGS BANK Hastings Baptist Church-sunday school classrooms 40 Gisborne and Wairoa- $ Hastings Boys' High School-library fund 20 Community Hall Building Project Appeal Committee . . 150 Hastings Canary and Cage Bird Club 20 Cook County Women's Guild (Heni Materoa Children's Hastings District Junior Orchestral Society . . 20 Home . . 200 Hastings Free Kindergarten Association Incorporated 40 Edward Murphy Memorial Hospital 50 Hastings Friendly Neighbour Society 20 Gisborne Boy Scout Association 20 Hastings Girls' High School-library fund . . 20 Gisborne Boys' High School-projector . . . . 40 Hastings Group Theatre Incorporated-,-----equipment fund 20 Gisborne Branch New Zealand Youth Hostels Association- Hastings Hard of Hearing League 20 building fund ...... 20 Hastings Horticultural Society-,-----equipment fund 20 Gisborne Competition Society Incorporated 20 Hastings Intermediate School-library fund 20 Gisborne Girl Guide Association 20 Hastings Methodist Circuit-youth work and social services 40 Gisborne Intermediate School-library fund 20 Hastings Musical Comedy Company-equipment fund 20 Gisborne Old Folks Association 20 Hastings Rose Society 20 Gisborne Olympic Pool Association 50 Hastings Secondary Schools Music Association . . 20 Gisborne S.P.C.A. 20 Hastings Townswomen's Guild Incorporated-alterations to Gisborne Y.M.C.A.-building extension appeal 150 guild hall . . 20 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society (Gisborne Hastings Y.M.C.A. 80 Branch) . . . . 50 Havelock North Dramatic Club-equipment fund 20 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society (Wairoa Havelock North Free Kindergarten Association Incorporated 20 Branch) ...... 50 Heretaunga Jntermediate School-library fund 20 New Zealand Crippled Children's Society (Incorporated) Inteilectually Handicapped Children's Society (Hastings (Gisborne-Wairoa-East Coast Branch).. 50 Branch) 40 New Zealand Red Cross Society, Incorporated (Gisborne Karamu High School-library fund 20 Branch) ...... 50 New Zealand Red Cross Society Incorporated (Hastings Poverty Bay Basketball Association, Incorporated 25 Centre) 50 Poverty Bay Cricket Association, Incorporated 25 New Zealand Red Cross Society ,Incorporated (Havelock Poverty Bay Football Association, Incorporated 25 North Centre) 20 Poverty Bay Hockey Association, Incorporated . . . . 25 Pacific Islands Congregational Church (Hastings)-youth Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and work 40 Children (Gisborne Branch) 50 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Children (Hastings Branch) . . 50 Children (Wairoa Branch) 50 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and St. John Ambulance Association (Gisborne Subcentre) 50 Children (Havelock North Sub-branch) 20 St. John Ambulance Association (Wairoa Subcentre) 50 St. John Ambulance Association (Hastings Subcentre) 40 Te-0-Tane Scout Group 20 St. John Ambulance Association (Havelock North Sub- Wainui Surf Life-Saving Club Incorporated 100 branch) 20 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2455

HAWKE's BAY AND GISBORNE 1SAVINGS 'BANK-continued OTAGO !SAVINGS BANK-continued Hastings and Havdock North-continued $ $ St. Vincent de Paul Society, Hastings 40 Alexandra Boy Scout Committee 50 Salvation Army (Hastings) . . . . 40 Milton Scout Group .. 100 S.P.C.A. (Hastings and District) Incorporated 40 Otago Girl Guides Association .. 400 Te Aute College-library fund . . . . 20 Taieri Girl Guides Local Association 100 Te Mata Park Trust Board . . . . 40 North Otago Girl Guides Association 100 Hastings Memorial Hospital-coronary care unit 70 Milton Girl Guides Association .. 100 Roxburgh Guide and Scout Hall Committee . . . . 100 Central Hawke's Bay- $ Cromwell Girl Guide and Boy Scout Administration Com- Argyll Play Centre-equipment fund . . . . 20 mittee ...... 100 Central Hawke's Bay Judo Club-equipment fund . . 20 The Boys' Brigade, Otago Battalion 200 Central Hawke's Bay Women's Sub-association-equip- The Boys' Brigade, North Otago Group 100 ment and tourney fund ...... 40 The Girls' Brigade, Otago region .. 200 New Zealand Red Cross Society Incorporated (Waipawa Birthright (Otago) Incorporated ...... 400 Centre)-"meals on wheels" fund ...... 20 Birthright (North Otago) Incorporated . . . . 100 New Zealand Red Cross Society Incorporated (Waipukurau Birthright (Otago) Incorporated Central Otago Branch .. 50 Centre)-senior citizens' welfare fund . . . . 40 Heritage (Otago) Incorporated .. 200 Oueroa School Junior Red Cross-teaching equipment . . 20 Heritage (North Otago) Incorporated 100 Porangahau District Ambulance-maintenance and equip- Y.M.C.A., Dunedin . . . . 400 ment ...... 34 Y.W.C.A., Dunedin ...... 400 St. John Ambulance Association (Waipawa Subcentre)- Navy League Otago (New Zealand) Incorporated .. 200 first-aid and home-nursing equipment . . . . 40 Youth Hostels Association of New Zealand Incorporated St. John Ambulance Association (Waipukurau Subcentre)- Dunedin Branch ...... 400 first-aid equipment ...... 20 Youth Hostels Association of New Zealand Incorporated Terrace School-assembly hall fund . . . . 40 Oamaru Branch ...... 100 Waipawa Beautifying Society-tree purchasing account . . 30 Youth Hostels Association of New Zealand Incorporated, Waipawa Girl Guide Association-Mudgway House fund.. 20 Alexandra Branch ...... 100 Waipawa Play Centre-equipment fund . . . . 20 Kaikorai Valley High School Parent-Teacher Association 200 Waipawa Table Tennis Club-equipment fund . . 16 Lookout Point District Committee .. 400 Waipukurau First Brownie Pack-camping equipment . . 20 Telford Farm Training Institute ...... 400 Waipukurau Second Brownie Pack-camping equipment . . 20 Terrace School, Alexandra, Parent Teacher Association 25 Waipukurau Free Kindergarten Association Incorporated- Dunstan High School Parent Teacher Association 100 equipment fund ...... 40 Ranfurly District High School 100 Waipukurau St. John's Nursing Cadets-equipment fund Sacred Heart School, Ranfurly .. 100 and instruction course 40 Wedderburn School Baths Committee 100 Clutha Valley School Baths Committee 100 Kaitangata Baths Appeal 100 0TAGO SAVINGS BANK Clyde Baths Committee .. 50 $ Millers Flat Swimming Club 100 University of Otago-Centennial Hall of Residence 10,000 Roxburgh Swimming Club 100 Knox College Council 2,000 Cromwell Swimming Club .. 100 Postgraduate Committee, Faculty of Medicine, University Milton Swimming Club ...... 200 of Otago 2,000 Methodist Church of New Zealand-Wesleydale Camp 100 Otago High Schools Board . . . . 1,000 Pleasant Valley Baptist Trust Board .. 100 Human Genetics Research Unit, Otago Medical School 1,000 Otago Presbyterian Camp Sites Committee 100 New Zealand Red Cross Society Incorporated, Otago Otago Youth Council (Incorporated) 100 Centre 2,000 Assumption Convent . . . . 400 St. Paul's Cathedral Appeal...... 2,000 Little Sisters of the Poor .. 400 Disabled Citizens' Society Otago Incorporated 500 The Salvation Army, Dunedin 600 St. John Ambulance Association- The Salvation Army, Oamaru .. 100 Dunedin 1,000 Red Shield Youth Centre, Port Chalmers 200 Taieri .. 100 Musselburgh Community Centre. . . . . 200 Alexandra 50 New Zealand Council for Christian Education, Otago Roxburgh 100 Branch .. 100 Milton-Bruce 100 Oamaru Hospital and Home for the Aged .. 200 Otago Peninsula Trust 1,000 British Sailors' Society, Otago Branch Incorporated 200 Southern Theatre Trust 1,000 Dunedin Citizens' Day Nursery . . . . 200 Dunedin Opera Company .. 400 Dunedin Combined Orphanages Committee .. 400 Dunedin Competitions Society 100 Dunedin Marriage Guidance Council .. 100 Taieri Competitions Society 50 National Society on Alcoholism (Incorporated) Otago Dunedin Choral Society 100 Branch ...... 200 Oamaru Choral Society 50 New Zealand Society for the Protection of Home and Teviot Choral Society 50 Family, Dunedin Branch Incorporated 200 Alexandra Drama Club . . . . 50 Otago Association for Mental Health . . . . 50 Dunedin Ladies' Scottish Pipe Band Incorporated 100 Otago Beneficiaries and Old Folks' Association (Incor- The Salvation Army Fortress Band 100 porated) ...... 200 Dunedin City Silver Band Incorporated 100 Alexandra Elderly People's Social Club 50 Oamaru Garrison Band In::>orporated 100 The Otago Diabetic Society Incorporated 50 Alexandra Highland Pipe Band Incorporated 100 Rotary Club of Dunedin South 100 Roxburgh Municipal Silver Band Incorporated 50 Shark Boat Appeal Committee . . . . 400 Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and International Rescue and First Aid Association 100 Children (Plunket Society)- Waikouaiti Volunteer Fire Brigade 100 Dunedin Branch 1,600 Mosgiel Volunteer Fire Brigade 100 Green Island District Branch 200 Balclutha Volunteer Fire Brigade 50 Concord Sub-branch 100 Clyde Volunteer Fire Brigade 50 Taieri Branch 200 Roxburgh Volunteer Fire Brigade .. 50 North Otago Branch 400 Millers Flat - Ettrick Volunteer Fire Brigade 100 Balclutha Branch 200 Animal Rescue Society . . . . 50 Alexandra Branch 200 Mosgiel Jaycee Incorporated 100 Roxburgh Sub-branch 100 Kurow Domain Building Appeal .. 100 Millers Flat Sub-branch 100 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society, South Upper Clutha Sub-branch 50 Otago Sub-branch ...... 100 Milton Branch . . . . 200 Owaka and District Memorial Community Centre 100 Dunedin Free Kindergarten Association 800 Roxburgh Hall Committee 100 Mosgiel Free Kindergarten Association 200 Tarras Hall Committee . . . . 200 Oamaru Free Kindergarten Association 200 Alexandra Winter Sports Club Incorporated 100 Balclutha Free Kindergarten Association 100 Roxburgh Hospital Committee .. 100 Alexandra District Free Kindergarten Association 100 Cromwell Children's Library Association 50 Otago and Southland Play Centre Association 200 Fenton Public Library, Ranfurly 50 Kaitangata Play Centre 50 Tokomairiro Historical Society 50 Clyde Play Centre 50 Dunedin Teachers College ...... 150 Roxburgh Play Centre 50 Otago and Southland Brass Bands Association-equip- Cromwell and District Play Centre 50 ment .. 150 Ranfurly Play Centre 100 Milton Play Centre 100 The Scout Association of New Zealand, Otago area 400 SOUTH CANTERBURY SAVINGS BANK Fairfield Scout Group 100 $ Wakari Scout Group 100 St. John Ambulance Association­ North Otago Scout Group 100 Timaru Subcentre .. 50 Renown Scout Troop, Maheno 50 Ashburton Subcentre 50 Weston Scout Group 50 Waimate Subcentre 30 Waiwera South Scout Group 50 Fairlie Subcentre 30 2456 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE1TE No. 84

SoU1H CANTERBURY SAVINGS BANK-continued SoU1HLAND SAVINGS BANK-continued St. Jdhn Ambullatnce As,oocillJ!ion-continued $ $ Temuka Subcentre 30 Riverton Rescue Organisation • . . . . . 50 Geraldine Brigade 30 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society-sanctuary New Zealand Red Cross Society­ project, Catlins 150 Timaru Centre 50 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society .. 100 Mid-Canterbury Centre 30 Royal Life Saving Society of New Zealand Southland Waimate Centre 30 Branch ...... 100 Geraldine Centre 30 Southland Amateur Radio Emergency Corps 50 Temuka Centre ...... 30 Southland Progress League 350 The Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Arrowtown Play Centre . . . . 20 Children lncorporated­ Birthright (Southland) Incorporated .. 500 Ashburton 50 Bluff Free Kindergarten-building fund 50 Timaru 50 Bluff Girl Guides . . . . 50 Waimate 40 Boy Scouts Association of New Zealand • . . . 100 Mother Aubert Home of C~~passion Trust Board-St. Boys' Brigade (New Zealand) Southland Battalion Council 100 Vianney's Home 100 Catholic Women's League-Cabrini Circle 100 New Zealand Crippled Children's Society In°c~rporat~d Catholic Women's League-Mission Circle 50 (South Canterbury Branch) . . . . 50 Cowley Park Baptist Trust Board 100 Birthright (South Canterbury) Incorporated 50 Girls' Brigade (New Zealand) Incorporated, Eastern Birthright (Mid-Canterbury) Incorporated 50 Southland District . . . . 50 Heritage Incorporated (South Canterbury) 50 Girls' Brigade (New Zealand) Incorporated, Southland South Canterbury Multiple Sclerosis Society 50 Region ...... 50 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society- Girls' Brigade (New Zealand) Incorporated, South Inver- South Canterbury Branch 50 cargill District ...... 50 Ashburton Branch ...... 50 Girl Guides Association (Southland Province) .. 100 Anglican-Methodist Old People's Home Trust Board ("Glen- Glengarry Kindergarten Building Fund .. 50 wood") .. 50 Gore and District Civic Centre Society (Incorporated) 200 Salvation Army Boys' Home-Temuka 80 Gore Free Kindergarten ...... 50 Lister House Incorporated-Waimate 30 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society, Southland Friends of the Hospital-Waimate 30 Branch .. 500 Presbyterian Social Services Association- Karitane Hospital Board 100 Children's Home-Timaru . . . . 50 Marysville Hostel Advisory Board .. 250 Margaret Wilson Eventide Home-Timaru 50 Mataura Borough Council-elderly citizens' centre 100 Eventide Home-Ashburton . . . . 40 Mataura Play Centre ...... 20 Geraldine Aged Persons' Welfare Association Incorporated 50 Mataura Presbyterian Bible Classes (Camp Columba) 100 Timaru Public Hospital-Coronary-care-unit . . . . 50 Methodist Permanevt Youth Camp Trustees . . . . 100 New Zealand Foundation for the Blind, South Canterbury New Zealand Boy Scouts Association, Lower Mataura Advisory Committee . . . . 60 District Association ...... 50 South Canterbury T.B. Association Incorporated 30 New Zealand Council for Christian Education, Southland Branch ...... 50 New Zealand Crippled Children's Society-Southland Branch ...... 500 SOUTHLAND SAVINGS BANK New Zealand Institute for Blind, Southland Advisory Bands- $ Council ...... 150 City of Invercargill Caledonian Pipe Band (Incorporated) 100 New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing (Southland Gore Pipe Band (Incorporated) ...... 100 Branch) ...... 300 Gore Municipal Band ...... 100 New Zealand Red Cross Society-Queenstown Subcentre 50 Highland Pipe Bands Association of New Zealand (South- New Zealand Red Cross Society-Southland Centre 200 land Centre) ...... 50 North lnvercargill Girls' Brigade 50 Pipes and Drums of Winton and Central Southland (In- Otago Association for Mental Health-Southland Sub- corporated) 50 branch . . . . 50 Salvation Army Band ...... 100 Otautau Girl Guides Committee 50 Southland Technical College Brass Band and Orchestra 100 Otautau Play Centre 20 Tapanui Municipal Brass Band . . . . 50 Pan Pacific and South East Asia Women's Association Tuatapere Caledonian Pipe Band (Incorporated) 50 (Southland Area Group) 20 Waimatuku Highland Pipe Band 50 Plunket Societies- Wyndham Pipe Band . . . . 50 Bluff Sub-branch 50 American Field Service (Southland Branch) 50 Dipton Sub-branch 50 Ballet Society of Southland .. 50 Drummond Sub-branch 50 Eastern Southland Community Arts Society 50 East Gore Sub-branch 50 Georgetown Piping and Dancing Society .. 50 GoreBraneh 100 Glengarry Highland Piping and Dancing Society 50 Gorge Road Sub-branch 50 Gore Amateur Theatrical Society Incorporated .. 50 Hawthorndale Sub-branch 50 Highland Piping and Dancing Society of Invercargill (In- Invercargill Branch 500 corporated) .. 50 Invercargill City Sub-branch 50 Invercargill City Orchestra . . . . 100 Lake County Sub-branch •• 50 Invercargill Community Arts Society (Incorporated) 150 Makarewa Sub-branch .. 50 Invercargill Public Art Gallery Society (Incorporated) 100 Morton Mains Sub-branch 50 Lakes District Centennial Museum Incorporated .. 100 Mossbum Sub-branch 50 Lower Mataura Valley Piping and Dancing Society .. 50 Newfield Sub-branch 50 New Zealand Registered Nurses Association Southland Nightcaps Sub-branch 50 Savings Bank Scholarship 1,000 North lnvercargill Sub-branch 50 Otago University-Student Ch!istian Movement .. 100 Northern Southland Branch 50 Piping and Dancing Association of New Zealand (Incor- Otatara Sub-branch 50 porated) Southland Centre .. 50 Otautau Sub-branch 50 Queenstown and District Historical Society 50 Riversdale Sub-branch 50 Southland Boys' and Girls' Agricultural Clubs' Association 50 Riverton Society .. 50 Southland Burns Club 50 Ryal Bush Sub-branch 50 Southland Choral Society 100 South Invercargill Sub-branch 50 Southland Competitions Society (Incorporated) 250 Tapanui Sub-branch 50 Southland Competitions Society (Incorporated) Aria Con- Te Anau Sub-branch 50 test .. 200 Tokanui Society .. 50 Southland Museum Trust Board-educational wing 500 Waikiwi Sub-branch 50 Southland Museum Trust Board-general funding 500 Waimahaka Sub-branch 50 Southland Medical Foundation-funding 2,000 Winton Branch 50 Southland Medical Foundation-income grant 200 Wyndham Sub-branch 50 Southland Medical Foundation-clinical tutorship 500 Presbyterian Social Service Association of Southland 1,000 Southland University Association 50 Queenstown Play Centre 20 Tuatapere Piping and Dancing Society 50 Riverton Play Centre 20 Waikiwi Highland Piping and Dancing Society 50 St. John Ambulance Association, Bluff Subcentre 100 Workers' Educational Association (Invercargill) 200 St. John Ambulance Association, Southland Centre 100 Arrowtown Centennial Project Committee 50 Borough of Arrowtown-filtration swimming baths 50 St. John Ambulance Association, Wakatipu Subcentre 50 Corso Incorporated . . . . 100 St. Mary's Catholic Youth Movement 50 Invercargill Beautifying Society Incorporated 100 St. Vincent de Paul Society-Southland Particular Council 200 Invercargill Chamber of Commerce-essay purposes 50 Salvation Army-Social Service Centre 1,000 Men of the Trees (Southland) Incorporated 50 Southland Anglican Homes for the Aged Committee 200 New Zealand Alpine Club (Incorporated), Southland Southland Hospital Board-Library Service, Kew 500 Section 100 Southland Marriage Guidance Council (Incorporated) 250 Oreti Life Saving Club 50 Southland Old Peoples' Welfare Council (Incorporated) 700 Riverton District Baths Appeal 200 Tapanui Play Centre 20 19 DECEMBER TIIE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2457

SournLAND SAVINGS BANK-continued TARANAKI SAVINGS 'BANK-continued $ $ Tuatapere Play Centre 20 Hi-Hunga Brownies Club . . . . 20 Victoria Memorial Home ...... 600 St. Mary's Brownies and Guide Committee 20 Waikiwi-Grasmere Free Kindergarten-buildino fund 50 Kaiaruhe Girl Guide and Brownie Committee 20 Wakatipu Girl Guide Association . . ~. 50 Te Mara Girl Guide and Brownie Committee .. 20 West Otago Boy Scouts Association .. 20 New Plymouth Girl Guides Local Association 20 Western Southland Presbyterian Permanent Camp Sit~ Thirteenth New Plymouth Wairau-Tapu G~ide and Committee ...... 100 Brownie Pack ...... 20 Wyndham Play Centre ...... 20 Rotokare Guides and Brownies Mothers' Committee 20 Young Men's Christian Association, Invercargill .. 500 Huatoki Guides and Brownies Company .. 20 Youth Hostels Association of New Zealand, Southland Oakura Girl Guide Committee .. 20 Branch .. 100 Okato Girl Guide and Brownie Committee 20 Eltham Girl Guide and Local Association 20 TARANAKI SAVINGS BANK S€?cond Hawera Girl Guide Company 20 F1rst Hawera Company Girls' Brigade 20 $ Second Hawera Company Girls' Brigade 20 Bowl of Brooklands Trust 500 Inglewood Girl Guides Association .. 20 Y.M.C.A.-general appeal 500 Stratford Girl Guides Association 20 Y.W.C.A. .. .. 500 Opunake Girl Guides Committee . . . . 20 New Plymouth Subcentre, Red Cross Society 400 Taranaki Ladies' Highland Pipe Band .. 50 Inglewood, Red Cross Society .. 100 New Plymouth Family and Marriage Guidance Service 50 Waitara, Red Cross Society .. 100 The Hunting and Bushcraft Club 20 Stratford, Red Cross Society 100 Thistle Society of Taranaki 20 Eltham, Red Cross Society .. 100 New Plymouth Ballet Club ...... 50 East End Surf Club ...... 300 New Plymouth Community Arts Service Society 100 New Plymouth Swimming and Old Boys' Surf Club 300 New Plymouth Repertory Society Incorporated 50 Fitzroy Surf Club ...... 300 Disabled Citizens' Society (Incorporated) New Plymouth Waitara Swimming and Life Saving Club 100 Branch ...... 100 Stratford Amateur Swimming Club .. 100 The Diocese of Waikato-Taranaki Maori Mission 100 Highlands Swimming Club .. 100 The Taranaki Masonic Trust-benevolent fund 200 Poppy Day ...... 100 Taranaki Caving Club ...... : : 20 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society .. 500 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand St. John Ambulance Association-New Plymouth 2,000 Incorporated . . . . 50 St. John Ambulance Association-Waitara .. 200 New Plymouth Underwater Club .. 20 St. John Ambulance Association-Inglewood .. 200 New Plymouth Yacht Club Incorporated 300 St. John Ambulance Association-Hawera .. 200 New Plymouth Society of Model and Experiment~i New Plymouth Central Branch-Plunket Society 100 Engineers (Incorporated) 50 Fitzroy Plunket Society ...... 100 Waitara Gymnastic Club 20 Westown Plunket Society 100 Toko Gymnastic Club .. 20 Carrington Plunket Society 100 Massey Halls of Residence Trusts .• 2,000 Moturoa Plunket Society 100 Victoria University Halls of Residence 2,000 Hawera Plunket Society 100 Anglican Methodist Home for the Aged 1,000 Waitara Plunket Society 100 Taranaki Civilian Amputees Association 20 Stratford Plunket Society 100 Mothers Emergency Aid Society 50 Okato Plunket Society 100 Maori Students' Welfare Trust Fund . . . . 400 Opunake Plunket Society 100 Massey University Bursary ...... 600 Rahotu Plunket Society 100 Taranaki University Students' Welfare Trust Fund 1,000 Inglewood Plunket Society 100 Opunake Red Cross 100 Taranaki Alpine Club 300 Bell Block Scout Group 20 Egmont Alpine Club 300 Taranaki S.P.C.A...... 200 Stratford Mountain Club .. 300 Spotswood School-assembly hall .. 400 New Plymouth Salvation Army Band . . . . 100 Taranaki Savings Bank Farm Cadet Bursary 300 Taranaki Branch New Zealand Registered Nurses Associa- Hawera Old Folks Association 300 tion (scholarship fund) . . . . 200 Royal Society of New Zealand 1,000 New Plymouth Council for Social Service 200 Eltham Plunket Society 100 New Plymouth League for Hard of Hearing 100 Rose Allum Trust 1,000 New Plymouth Social Club for the Blind 100 New Plymouth Old Folks Association 300 WAIKATO SAVINGS BANK Waitara Old Folks' Association 200 $ New Plymouth Orchestra 50 New Plymouth City Choir . . . . 50 Waikato Postgraduate Medical Society •• 4,000 New Plymouth Aged Peoples' Welfare Council 100 Massey University (bursary for Waikato farm cadet) 300 Chalmers Home Committee 200 Outward Bound School (bursary for Waikato boy) 100 Taranaki Arts Society .. 50 Te A~oha ~rimary School Committee (library fund) 50 New Plymouth Astronomical Society 50 Melville High School P.T.A. (school gymnasium) 100 Bell Block Park Committee . . . . 200 Ngaromo School Committee (swimming pool) .. 50 British Sailors Society-Seafarers' Welfare 50 Knighton Road School Committee 40 Pukekura Free Kindergarten Association 50 Fairfield College Band . . . . 40 Westown Free Kindergarten Association 50 Fairfield College Combined Swimming Pool 100 Brooklands Free Kindergarten Association .. 50 Hikuai School (Thames) . . . . 50 Frankleigh Park Free Kindergarten Association 50 Hamilton Civic Choir ...... 50 Merrilands Free Kindergarten Association 50 Hamilton Chamber Music Society (Incorporated) 20 Fitzroy Free Kindergarten Association 50 Morrinsville Historical Society . . . . 100 Waitara Free Kindergarten Association 50 Cambridge Competitions Society . . . . 50 Inglewood Free Kindergarten Association 50 Maungakawa Scenic Reserve Board-Gudex Memorial 200 Marfell Free Kindergarten Association 50 Te Awamutu Historical Society (Incorporated) 100 Devon Free Kindergarten Association 50 Cambridge Grenadiers Marching Club 20 Bell Block Free Kindergarten Association 50 Waikato Women's Hockey Association 20 Spotswood Free Kindergarten Association 50 Cambridge Judo Club ...... 20 Tawhiti Free Kindergarten Association 50 Hillcrest Amateur Swimming Club . . . . 50 50 Hamilton Household Budgeting Advisory Service 50 Eltham Free Kindergarten Association Plunket Society, Chartwell Sub-branch Okato Play Centre 50 40 Opunake Play Centre 50 Plunket Society, Cambridge 200 Hamilton West Kindergarten . . . . 50 Scouts Association of New Zealand-New· ·Plymouth Huntly Free Kindergarten Association (Incorporated) district . . . . 200 50 20 Parawai Play Centre (building fund) . . . . 50 Fitzroy Scout Group Catholic Church, Raglan (building fund) Welbourn Scout Group 20 50 Spotswood Scout Group 20 Catholic Youth Movement . . . . 50 20 Catholic Women's League, Te Awamutu 50 Huatoki Scout Group Huntly-Ngaruawahia Girl Guides Rotokare Scout Group .. 20 30 First Mikotahi Sea Scout Group 20 Cambridge Youth Centre 50 First Hawera Scout Group .. 20 W ANGANUI SAVIN GS BANK Stratford Scout Group 20 Inglewood Scout Group . . . . 20 $ Inglewood Scout Group (Venturer Unit) 20 Crippled Children Society-Wanganui Branch 50 New Plymouth Combined Ranger Unit 20 Free Kindergarten Association . . . . 50 The Boys' Brigade-Taranaki Officers' Council 20 Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society 50 First Stratford Company Boys' Brigade 20 Wanganui Museum-furnishing appeal . . 50 First Okato Company-The Boys' Brigade 20 Y.M.C.A. 50 Merrilands Boys' Club . . . . 20 Y.W.C.A...... • .. .• 50 North Taranaki District Girls' Brigade 20 Birthright-Wanganui Incorporated ...... 30 First New Plymouth Company, Girls' Brigade 20 Cancer Society-Wanganui-Waimarino Centre Incorporated 30 2458 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84

WANGANUI SAVINGS BANK--continued WANGANU! SAVINGS ,BANK-continued $ $ St. Vincent de Paul Society 30 Methodist Women's Fellowship- welfare funds . . 10 League for the Hard of Hearing 20 Marton Amateur Wrestling Club-equipment fund 10 New Zealand Foundation for the Blind-Wanganui Branch . . 20 Marton Maori Women's Welfare League 10 Salvation Army-welfare funds 20 Marton Road Safety Committee 10 St. John Ambulance---Wanganui Subcentre 20 Marton Scottish Society-building fund 10 Search and Rescue Organisation-equipment fund 20 Marton United Association Football Club-sportsgear fund 10 Wanganui Red Cross Society 20 Marton Midget Football Club-sportsgear fund 10 Stewart Karitane Nurses Home-renovations . . 20 Rangitikei College P.T.A.-library fund . . 10 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society-Bushy Park de- Te Arohanui Marae Committee-building fund 10 velopment . . 20 Ohakune- Aramoho Plunket Society 10 Carlton Kindergarten . . 10 Ohakune Garden Club-equipment fund 10 Castlecliff Play Centre 10 Ohakune Senior Guide Patrol-equipment 10 Castlecliff Plunket Society 10 School Committee-library funds 10 Gonville Plunket Society 10 Patea- Gonville Red Cross Subcentre 10 Patea Guides ...... 10 Kai Iwi Play Centre . . 10 Patea Junior Rugby Team-equipment fund 10 Kakatahi Play Centre . . 10 Kokohuia Play Centre . . 10 Patea Plunket Society . . . . 1O Pepper Block Kindergarten 10 Patea Primary School Committee-library funds 10 Putiki Kindergarten 10 Patea Scouts ...... 10 Supervising Matron, Public Hospital-maternity prize 10 Whenuakura Home and School Association-library funds . . 10 Supervising Matron, Public Hospital-student prize 10 - St. John's Hill Plunket Society 10 Raetihi Boy Scouts 10 Steam Traction Society Incorporated 10 Church of England Youth Club 10 Upokongaro Play Centre 10 Raetihi Girl Guides 10 Wanganui Arts and Crafts Society 10 Play Centre . . 10 Wanganui Branch Epilepsy Association 10 Plunket Society . . 10 Wanganui East Plunket Mothers' Club 10 Raetihi School Committee-library funds 10 Wanganui Lay T.B. Association. . 10 Ruapehu College-library fund 10 Wanganui Education Advancement Committee . . 10 Combined Scouts Association-Scoutlands Development 30 Taihape- Nayy League Sea Scouts Building Fund 20 Taihape College Parent-Teacher Association-gymnasium Wanganui Girl Guides Division 20 fund ...... 20 Aramoho Girl Guides 10 Utiku School Committee-library funds . . . . 10 Catholic Youth Movement 10 Taihape Home and School Association-school library funds 10 Fordell Scout Group-equipment fund 10 Taihape Convent School (St. Joseph's)-library funds · 10 Illustrious Sea Scouts-equipment fund 10 Mangaweka Home and School Association-library funds 10 Wanganui Girls' Brigade Seventh Company 10 Taihape Swimming Club 10 Trinity Youth Movement 10 Combined Youth Club (Ixthus) 10 Wanganui Boys' and Girls' Club 10 Taihape Free Kindergarten Association 10 Youth Hostel Association-furnishing fund 10 Taihape Play Centre 10 Castlecliff Surf Life Saving Club-rescue equipment 20 Waiouru Free Kindergarten 10 Wanganui Swimming Association . . . . 20 Taihape Cub Packs-equipment fund 10 Wanganui Amateur Road Cycling Club-equipment fund 10 Taihape Brownie Packs . . . . 10 Wanganui Badminton Association-equipment fund 10 Taihape Midget Football Club-sportsgear fund 10 Wanganui Hockey Association-equipment fund 10 Taihape Midget Basketball Club-sportsgear fund 10 Wanganui Indoor Basketball Association (secondary school Taihape Hack and Hunters Club-equipment fund 10 section)-equipment 10 Taihape Plunket Society 10 Wanganui Lawn Tennis Association-equipment fund 10 Waverley- Wanganui Marching Centre-equipment fund 10 Home and School Association-school library funds 10 Library Funds- Waverley Play Centre . . 10 Aranui School 10 Waverley Plunket Society . . 10 Aramoho School 10 St. Michael's Convent School-library funds 10 Carlton School 10 Waverley Scout Group 10 Castlecliff School 10 Gonville Kindergarten . . 120 Durie Hill School 10 Gonville School 10 WESTLAND SAVINGS BANK Kai Iwi School 10 Kakatahi School 10 $ Keith Street School 10 New Zealand Foundation for the Blind 20 Kokohuia School 10 Lincoln College-Halls of Residence Appeal 20 Marist Brothers School 10 New Zealand Mission to Lepers . . 20 Maxwell School 10 New Zealand Branch, Royal College of Physicians 60 Mosston School 10 Seaview Hospital Nurses' Technical Library Committee 100 Okoia School 10 Hokitika Free Kindergarten 30 St. Anthony's School 10 Hokitika Municipal Band-instrument fund 20 St. George's School . . 10 Kokatahi-Kowitirangi Band-instrument fund 20 St. John's Hill School 10 Westland Hospital Staff Amenities Fund 20 Seventh Day Adventist School 10 Hokitika Branch, Plunket Society 160 Society of Friends School 10 Hokitika Rotary Club-bursary fund . . . . 20 Turakina School 10 Hokitika Volunteer Fire Brigade, equipment fund 20 Upokongaro School . . 10 Hokitika Branch, St. John Ambulance Association 20 Waitotara School 10 Hokitika Pensioners' Association . . 60 Wanganui East School 10 Hokitika Aero Club--flying scholarships 100 Wanganui Intermediate School 10 Hokitika Branch, Red Cross Society 20 Westmere School 10 Tahua Scouts Association 20 Rutherford Intermediate School-baths fund 10 Hokitika Girl Guides Association 20 Collegiate School-library funds 20 Hokitika Beautifying Association 10 St. Augustine's College-sports equipment fund 20 Hokitika Returned Services Association 30 Wanganui Boys' College-memorial hall fund 20 Hokitika Branch, British and Foreign Bible Society 10 Wanganui Girls' College-library funds 20 Kokatahi School Library Fund 20 Wanganui High School-gymnasium fund 20 Kowhitirangi School Library Fund . . 20 Hokitika Primary School---building appeal 100 Bulls- Kaniere School-library fund . . 20 Bulls Play Centre 10 Hokitika Primary School-library fund 50 Clifton School Committee-library funds 10 Reefton Plunket Society 30 Santoft School Committee-library funds 10 Black's Point Historical Museum 20 Reefton Volunteer Fire Brigade 20 1\!farton- Inangahua Silver Band-instrument fund 30 Marton Play Centre 20 Reefton School of Mines 40 St. John Ambulance Brigade 20 Reefton Girl Guides . . 10 Marton Swimming and Lifesaving Club-instruction fund 20 Salvation Army (charitable work in Westland) 50 Centennial Indoor Bowling Club-equipment fund 10 Cobden Youth Club-building fund . . 20 Crippled Children-Marton Branch 10 Cobden School-equipment fund 50 Intellectually Handicapped Children-Rangitikei Branch 10 Cobden Swimming Pool Committee 20 Marton Home and School Association-hall building fund . . 10 Cobden Girl Guides Association 20 Marton Junction P.T.A.-library funds . . 10 Cobden Volunteer Fire Brigade-equipment fund 20 St. Matthew's Convent School-library funds 10 Blackball Swimming Pool Committee 40 Boys' Brigade, First Marton Company 10 Blaketown Play Centre 20 19 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEITE 2459

WESTLAND SAVINGS BANK--continued BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MARCH 1968 $ 1967 1968 Greymouth Branch, National Society on Alcoholism 20 $ $ $ Runanga Play Centre . . 20 Birthright, Greymouth Branch : : : : 20 Current liabilities­ Greymouth Branch, British and Foreign Bible Society 10 7,300 Creditors . . . . 14,850 Punakaiki Scenic Board-amenities fund 30 2,400 Owing to other trustee West Coast Diabetic Society . . . . 25 savings banks 5,462 Greymouth Municipal Band-instrument fund 20 29,426 Provision for accrued Greymouth Branch, Red Cross Society . . 20 investment account Greymouth Free Kindergarten . . 30 interest 41,549 Greymouth Branch, Plunket Society . . 40 Greymouth Branch, Crippled Children Society 20 39,126 Total current liabil­ Greymouth Branch, Pensioners' Association . . 50 ities .. 61,861 Ikamatua Community School Fund . . . . 30 Long-term liabilities­ Ikamatua Volunteer Fire Brigade-equipment fund 20 160,898 Bank overdraft (Note 6) 218,449 Kotuku Surf Club ...... 40 Westland Family and Marriage Guidance Service 20 160,898 Total long-term Greenstone District Scout Association . . 20 liabilities .. 218,449 Greymouth Girl Guides ...... 20 200,024 Westland After-Care Society ...... 20 Depositors' balances 280,310 Greymouth Volunteer Fire Brigade-equipment fund 20 (Note 7)­ Westport Branch, British and Foreign Bible Society 10 4,189,470 Savings bank 6,331,629 Westport Branch, St. John Ambulance Association 20 302,966 Thrift clubs 380,149 Westport Municipal Band-new building fund 100 Waimangaroa Band-instrument fund . . 20 4,492,436 Ordinary depositors' Westport Free Kindergarten . . . . 20 balances . . . . 6,711,778 Westport Branch, Crippled Children Society 20 1,465,660 Investment accounts .. 1,841,320 Westport Branch, Plunket Society . . 20 Hector-Ngakawau Plunket Society . . 20 5,958,096 Total depositors' balances 8,553,098 Westport Community Hall Appeal Fund 30 Reserve Fund (Note 2)- Buller Hospital Comforts Committee 20 1,502 Amortised New Zealand Buller Agricultural Scholarship Fund 10 Government stock Westport Boy Scouts Association 20 discounts and pre­ Westport Girl Guides 20 miums 3,000 Kawatiri Surf Lifesaving Club 10 Karamea Plunket Society . . 25 Total reserve fund 3,000 Carters Beach Community Hall Fund 30 Westport Historical Museum . . 20 $6,159,622 $8,836,408 Birchfield Pipe Band-instrument fund 20 Westport Volunteer Fire Brigade . . 20 Westport Community Centre Alt Group 10 1967 1968 Westport Community Centre . . . . 20 Westport Branch, Aged Pensioners' Association 20 $ $ $ Inangahua Disaster Appeal Fund 250 Current Assets- 251,196 Cash resources (Note 1) 365,783 850 Debtors . . . . 8,627 WELLINGTON DISTRICT SAVINOS BANK 16,692 Owing by other trustee savings banks .. 15,396 PROFIT AND Loss ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1968 1,338 Payments in advance .. 1,499 1967 1968 70,060 Accrued income 80,890 $ $ $ 340,136 Total current assets 472,195 Interest to depositors- Investments (at cost unless 117, 964 Paid and credited .. . . 167,620 otherwise stated)­ 29,426 Accruedoninvestmentaccounts 41,549 4,341,738 New Zealand Govern- ment stock (Note 2) 5,883,235 147,390 209,169 102,630 Local authorities stock 162,802 1,139,476 Mortgages .. 2,053,989 Administration expenses­ 100,000 Fixed deposits 120,000 10,514 Advertising . . . . 11,021 1,522 Auditor's fees and expenses .. 1,528 5,683,844 Total investments 8,220,026 5,984 Depreciation and amortisation 5,386 11,708 Printing and stationery 11,340 Fixed assets (Note 3)­ 24,314 Rent 33,919 14,694 Furniture, fittings, safes, 76,060 Salaries 96,038 office machines .. 22,649 Trustees' fees . . . . 10,152 Improvements to lease­ 26,212 Other administration expenses 31,715 hold premises 9,521 3,046 Motor vehicles 2,911 156,314 190,947 27,892 Total fixed assets 35,031 $303,704 $400,116 Intangible assets (cost)­ 2,618 Cost of leases (Note 4) 2,212 1967 1968 105,132 Establishment account $ $ $ (Note 5) .. 106,894 Investment income-- Interest received, due, and 107,75()1 Total intangible accrued- assets 109,106 194,774 New Zealand Government Stock 281,584 3,486 Local authorities stock 7,146 $6,159,622 40,798 Mortgages 91,656 3,540 Fixed deposits 5,190 578 Short-term deposits 208 The references in these accounts to the numbered notes are to the notes following, which form an integral part of, and are tc1 b:c read 243,176 385,784 in conjunction with, these accounts. Commissions received and accrued- 3,018 Government stock 3,861 400 Local authorities stock 315 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS Note 1. Cash resources-In accordance with section 24 (3) of the 3,418 4,176 Trustee Savmgs Bank Act 1948, m order to meet depositors' 7,454 Sundry income 8,394 demands, the Bank is required to keep immediatdy av2.ilab!e in cash resources, 5 percent of its depositors' balances. For this pur­ 7,454 8,394 pose, fixed deposits are included as part of cash resource". 254,048 Total income . . . . 398,354 Note 2. Government stock-It is the bank's policy to hold Y!ew Net cost of operations for year Zealan~ Gov.ernm':nt stock investments until maturity. In accord­ transferred to establishment ance ".11th this pohcy, discounts receivable or premiums paid are 1,762 am~rtrned to re~erve fund over the term of the investment on. a 49,656 account (Note 7) straight !me bus1s as a capital, nontaxable item. $303,704 $400,116 As at 31 March 1968, the values of the bank's holdinos of New Zealand Government stock were: 0 G 2460 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 84

1967 1968 Woodend Sewerage Doan 11968, for the PUJWOS'e Oil' aonsifu)ucting $ $ sewerage Tetliiculatilon and dii$pos,a,I fuciilities for the Woodend 4,340,236 Cost price 5,880,235 Towmhip, resu:lited ars follows: 4,372,600 Nominal value 5,912,600 The number oJf votes reooroed. fo:r the pr,o!P(llslal 4,135,142 Market value 5,733,735 was ...... 74 The number 1of Vlotes recorded a:gains1t IIJhe p11oposal The balance sheet valuation is as fol- was ...... 28 lows: 'I'he number 1oJf informal votes rwas 1 4,340,236 Cost price 5,880,235 :I Jt1herelf1ore declare that tthe P11oposal was carried. 1,102 Amortisation to 31 March 1967 1,502 1,086 Amortised discounts receivable for Da,ted tbJis 1116th day o!f December 11968. the year ended 31 March 1968 .. 2,184 C. iL. ,MJORR'l!SS, Chairman. 3'146 4,342,424 5,883,921 686 Less amortised premiums paid for the IN THE MATTER of the Cha1'itable Trusts Act 1957 and IN year ended 31 March 1968 686 THE MATTER of the New Zealand Dairy Resea!l'ch Institute: $4,341,738 $5,883,235 TAKE NOTICE itha,t ,on tthe 291th day of November 1968 in the Supreme Courlt of New Zealand at Pailmerston North His Note 3. Fixed assets and depreciation- Honour Mr Justice Tompkins made 1an order approving the Furniture, Improve• scheme hereinafter appear.ing, pursuan,t to section 35 of the Fittings, ments Cha11iltaJble Trusts Act ,1957. Safes, to Office Leasehold Motor Scheme Machines Premises Vehicles Total $ $ $ $ The iX)Wers of the New Zealand !Daicy Rese!airoh Insti'IJute Costasat31March!967 .. 17,885 12,174 3,808 33,867 are hereby ertended by aiddm:g to paragraph 3 df, the Oon· Depreciation to 31 March 1967 , . 3,191 2,022 762 5,975 stiltution and rules ,of the said Institute ,the foll:owing sub­ Bookvalueasat31 March 1967 .. 14,694 10,152 3,046 27,892 cLause (X): Additions for year .. 10,707 730 2,112 13,549 Disposals for year 1, 380 I , 380 "(X) .Power to lend and advance money to any staff Depreciation for year . • 2iis2 I ;361 867 4,980 member oif tire Ins!titute fl.Jtr ,the purpose of rpurdhasaing or ibU!iM­ Balance as at 31 March 1968 . , 22,649 9,521 2,911 35,081 ing a dlweliliiingh!ouse reqU!ired by ·him ,or her tfor ltihe occupati

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