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Volume 74, No. 4, October 2010
Inside Volume 74, No.4, October 2010 Articles and Features 129 Rotaxanes as Molecular Machines – The Work of Professor David Leigh Anthea Blackburn 136 Hydrated Complexes in Earth’s Atmosphere Anna L. Garden and Henrik G. Kjaergaard 141 Healthy Harbour Watchers: Community-Based Water Quality Monitoring and Chemistry Education in Dunedin Andrew Innes, Steven A. Rusak, Barrie M. Peake and David S. Warren 145 Hot Chemistry from Horopito Nigel B. Perry and Kevin S. Gould 149 Jan Romuald Zdysiewicz, FRACI (1943–2010) Jennifer M. Bennett and Donald W. Cameron 150 Earthquakes and Chemistry Anthea Lees Other Columns 122 NZIC October News 157 Grants and Awards 151 Patent Proze 158 IYC 2011 152 ChemScrapes 159 Subject Index 2010 153 Dates of Note 160 Author Index 2010 156 Conference Calendar Advertisers Inside front cover Thermo Fisher Scientific Editorial 135 NZIC Annual General Meeting Inside back cover Pacifichem Back cover NZ Scientific On the Cover Horopito leaves from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pseudowinteracolorata.jpg – see P 145 121 Chemistry in New Zealand October 2010 New Zealand Institute of Chemistry supporting chemical sciences October News NZIC News Comment from the President and ICY 2011 It is now just a few months until the end of the 2010 – ships with groups such as and that means the start of the 2011 International Year of teachers (both high school Chemistry. I am pleased to report that the major NZIC and primary) and, in my events have been planned and a programme of events for experience, NZIC needs the year written. These will all have been discussed by to demonstrate how it can Council at its September 3 meeting when this is in press. -
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No~ 68
2598 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No~ 68 .MILITARY AREA No. 10 (CHRISTCHURCH)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-oontinued. 453017 White, Alan Rutherford, metal worker, 645 Ferry Rd., 451331 Blanchard, Alfred Herbert, labourer, Duntroon. Christchurch. 451460 Bowie, Robert John, clerk, 82 Duncan St., Dunedin C. 2. .454843 White, Charles Edgar Joseph, foundry worker, 82 Byron St., 450079 Boyd, Jack Thomson, 481 Leith St., Dunedin. Sydenham, Christchurch. · ' 450135 Brinsdon, Allan Stanley, farm labourer, Otakou, via Dunedin. 455169 White, Herbert Alfred James, herd.tester, 14 Windsor Tee., 450530 Brinsdon, Leonard James, farm labourer,· care of Mr.' A. Christchurch. , Chapman, Ika Rd., Oamaru. 454831 Whiteside, Ronald William, painter, 164 Lincoln Rd., 450374 Brown, ]'ergus George Beaumont, student, 118 Bay View Addington, Christchurch. Rd., Dunedin. 452251 Whitta, Neville Bruce, student, 201 Kilmore St., Christ 450588 Brown, John Andrew, carpenter's apprentice, 7 Alexander church. · St., Abbotsford. 456120 Willetts, Douglas, mill· hand, 239 Cashel St.,· Christchurch 455749 Brown, Leslie Hubert, programme-assistant, 151 Albany f1. l. St., Dunedin. 454880 Williams, Defyd Ifor, civil servant, 7 Jutland St., New 452936 Brown, Leslie James, labourer, Kyeburn Diggings, Naseby. Brighton, Christchurch. • 453734 Brown, Malcolm James, clerk, 55 Riselaw Rd., Dunedin. 451918 Williamson, Ernest, farm labourer, Child Welfare Branch, 454836 Bryant, Horace James, apprentice carpenter, Box 114, P.O. Box 105, Timaru. Alexandra. 453499 Wilson, Mervyn Henry, assistant cinematograph-operator, 454818 Buchanan, Thomas Harry, warehouseman,.. 6A Greenock St., 30 Akaroa St., Kaiapoi. Kaikorai, Dunedin. ' ' 453015 Wilson, Raymond Keith, carpenter, 39 Buffon St., Christ 450540 Bull, David Cormack, dental student, care of Mrs. Spence, church. 42 Pinehill Tee., Dunedin. 450919 Wilson, Robert Ferguson, fitter, 66 Bordesley St., Linwood. -
Data and Information Committee Agenda 9 June 2021 - Agenda
Data and Information Committee Agenda 9 June 2021 - Agenda Data and Information Committee Agenda 9 June 2021 Meeting is held in the Council Chamber, Level 2, Philip Laing House 144 Rattray Street, Dunedin Members: Hon Cr Marian Hobbs, Co-Chair Cr Michael Laws Cr Alexa Forbes, Co-Chair Cr Kevin Malcolm Cr Hilary Calvert Cr Andrew Noone Cr Michael Deaker Cr Gretchen Robertson Cr Carmen Hope Cr Bryan Scott Cr Gary Kelliher Cr Kate Wilson Senior Officer: Sarah Gardner, Chief Executive Meeting Support: Liz Spector, Committee Secretary 09 June 2021 02:00 PM Agenda Topic Page 1. APOLOGIES No apologies were received prior to publication of the agenda. 2. PUBLIC FORUM No requests to address the Committee under Public Forum were received prior to publication of the agenda. 3. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA Note: Any additions must be approved by resolution with an explanation as to why they cannot be delayed until a future meeting. 4. CONFLICT OF INTEREST Members are reminded of the need to stand aside from decision-making when a conflict arises between their role as an elected representative and any private or other external interest they might have. 5. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES 3 Minutes of previous meetings will be considered true and accurate records, with or without changes. 5.1 Minutes of the 10 March 2021 Data and Information Committee meeting 3 6. OUTSTANDING ACTIONS OF DATA AND INFORMATION COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS 8 Outstanding actions from resolutions of the Committee will be reviewed. 6.1 Action Register at 9 June 2021 8 7. MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION 9 1 Data and Information Committee Agenda 9 June 2021 - Agenda 7.1 OTAGO GREENHOUSE GAS PROFILE FY2018/19 9 This report is provided to present the Committee with the Otago Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory FY2018/19 and report. -
SEPTEMBER 2020 Published at 47 Wickliffe Tce, Port Chalmers Post Returns to Port It's Official! the Ability to Post Your Mail Has Returned to Port Chalmers
Number 337 SEPTEMBER 2020 Published at 47 Wickliffe Tce, Port Chalmers Post returns to Port It's official! the ability to Post your mail has returned to Port Chalmers. Digiart & Design is the new home for mailing services in Port Chalmers. They are located across the road from the Pharmacy and they now offer West Harbour residents the chance to again post mail and parcels in Port Chalmers. While at this stage they are not providing international courier, Digiart provide nor- mal domestic and overseas mail services. Digiart & Design came to Port Chalmers in 2011, looking for a building to base their graphic design and print business in, they found a suitable building and when opened, the business quickly became busy and they soon em- ployed Fred’s daughter Sam, and now employ a total of five part and full time staff. As the business has evolved over the years it has developed into a major local provider of design, print and copy services, also including scanning, binding, laminating and small box die cutting. Their large client base is now in Post Girls - Sam Cross, Shirley Cameron and the hundreds including Port Otago, the Chipmunks franchise and other clients Ashliegh Arthur. from Dunedin and throughout Otago. Since arriving in Port Chalmers the business, spearheaded by Anne Tamati and Fred Cross, soon realised the potential to build their business to include a range of gift items for the burgeoning cruise ship market over the summer months. The store provides not only a range of gift items for visitors but also an interesting mix of gifts to also appeal to the local market. -
School Prospectus
KAIKORAI VALLEY COLLEGE He manu whai huruhuru Opportunity and Success for All School Prospectus Principal’s welcome abilities in a safe and caring environment, makes an impact on a young person’s free from harassment and bullying. life, teachers need to foster a culture built around relationships and learning. Without At Kaikorai Valley College we believe these, the best intentions in the world will strongly in self-management and a sense not bring about improved learning…. To of responsibility. We promote and expect get the best from their students, teachers clear standards of behaviour, and have need to foster the values of empathy, comprehensive structures in place for student caring and respect.” (KVC charter) support. We promote excellence in all facets of life - academic, sporting and cultural. If you would like to look around, or Teachers are dedicated to maximizing the discuss how we might meet your needs, opportunities for students. We believe in please do make contact. I am more than “Opportunity and Success for All.” happy to meet with you and show you around the school at any time. We accept enrolments across all age groups. Our biggest intakes are Rick Geerlofs generally at Years 7 and 9, however Principal students can enter at any levels throughout the school Kaikorai Valley College is a Year 7 – 13 co- year. Our curriculum educational State Secondary School, situated offers depth and in a beautiful park-like setting on the west breadth. Students are side of Dunedin. For over fifty years the able to take a wide school has enjoyed a reputation for providing variety of subjects, a high quality education. -
Dunedin Steady As You Go© & Aligned to Go Classes February 2020
Dunedin Steady As You Go© & Aligned to Go Classes February 2020 Area Day Time Venue Allanton Monday 10.30 am Allanton Hall, Grey St Andersons Bay Friday 1.30 pm Andersons Bay Bowls, Bayfield Rd Brighton (Aligned to Go) Thursday 10.30 am Coastal Community Church, 863 Brighton Rd Brockville Wednesday 11.00 am Community Church, Brockville Rd Caversham Tuesday 9.30 am Presbyterian Hall, Thorn St Caversham Friday 10.45 am St Andrews, 8 Easther Cres Concord Wednesday 10.00 am Dunedin City Baptist Church Fairfield Thursday 10.30 am Community Hall, Fairplay St Green Island Monday 1.00 pm St Margaret’s, Jenkins St Green Island Tuesday 10.30 am St Margaret’s, Jenkins St Green Island Friday 1.30 pm St Margaret’s, Jenkins St Halfway Bush Thursday 1.30 pm Union Church, Balmain & Colinsay St Kaikorai Thursday 10.30 am Presbyterian Church, Nairn St Long Beach Wednesday 1.30 pm McCurdy-Grimman Hall Macandrew Bay Friday 1.30 pm Bowling Club Maori Hill Tuesday 1.00 pm Community Centre, 807 Highgate Maori Hill Wednesday 1.30 pm Community Centre, 807 Highgate Maori Hill Friday 1.30 pm Community Centre, 807 Highgate Maryhill Terrace Thursday 10.30 am Presbyterian Centre Maryhill Terrace Thursday 1.30 pm Presbyterian Centre Mornington Wednesday 1.00 pm Methodist Church, Galloway St Mosgiel Monday 1. pm Tairei Bowls, Wickliffe St Mosgiel Tuesday 1.30 pm Senior Citizens, Hartstonge Av Mosgiel Wednesday 1.30 pm Senior Citizens, Hartstonge Av Mosgiel Thursday 1.30 pm RSA, Church St Mosgiel Friday 10.00 am Tairei Bowls, Wickliffe St Mosgiel Friday 10.30 am RSA, Church St Musselburgh Tuesday 1.30 pm Dunford Place, Musselburgh Rise North East Valley Monday 10.30 am Baptist Church, cnr Calder Av Octagon Wednesday 10.30 am Age Concern Otago, 9The Octagon Octagon Friday 10.00 am St Paul’s Crypt Outram Monday 10.30 am West Taieri hall, Dunedin Steady As You Go© & Aligned to Go Classes February 2020 Area Day Time Venue Pine Hill Thursday 11.00 am Pine Hill School library, Hislop St Port Chalmers Wednesday 10.00am Town Hall, Grey St Portobello Monday 10:00 a.m. -
Flood Hazard of Dunedin's Urban Streams
Flood hazard of Dunedin’s urban streams Review of Dunedin City District Plan: Natural Hazards Otago Regional Council Private Bag 1954, Dunedin 9054 70 Stafford Street, Dunedin 9016 Phone 03 474 0827 Fax 03 479 0015 Freephone 0800 474 082 www.orc.govt.nz © Copyright for this publication is held by the Otago Regional Council. This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part, provided the source is fully and clearly acknowledged. ISBN: 978-0-478-37680-7 Published June 2014 Prepared by: Michael Goldsmith, Manager Natural Hazards Jacob Williams, Natural Hazards Analyst Jean-Luc Payan, Investigations Engineer Hank Stocker (GeoSolve Ltd) Cover image: Lower reaches of the Water of Leith, May 1923 Flood hazard of Dunedin’s urban streams i Contents 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Scope .................................................................................................................... 1 2. Describing the flood hazard of Dunedin’s urban streams .................................................. 4 2.1 Characteristics of flood events ............................................................................... 4 2.2 Floodplain mapping ............................................................................................... 4 2.3 Other hazards ...................................................................................................... -
General Distribution and Characteristics of Active Faults and Folds in the Clutha and Dunedin City Districts, Otago
General distribution and characteristics of active faults and folds in the Clutha and Dunedin City districts, Otago DJA Barrell GNS Science Consultancy Report 2020/88 April 2021 DISCLAIMER This report has been prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science) exclusively for and under contract to Otago Regional Council. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by GNS Science, GNS Science accepts no responsibility for any use of or reliance on any contents of this report by any person other than Otago Regional Council and shall not be liable to any person other than Otago Regional Council, on any ground, for any loss, damage or expense arising from such use or reliance. Use of Data: Date that GNS Science can use associated data: March 2021 BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE Barrell DJA. 2021. General distribution and characteristics of active faults and folds in the Clutha and Dunedin City districts, Otago. Dunedin (NZ): GNS Science. 71 p. Consultancy Report 2020/88. Project Number 900W4088 CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................................... IV 1.0 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................1 1.1 Background .....................................................................................................1 1.2 Scope and Purpose .........................................................................................5 2.0 INFORMATION SOURCES ........................................................................................7 -
Fires in Dunedin in Victorian Times Especially of Business Premises That Students Might Like to Investigate
Fact Sheets Taking a closer look at…. Fires Fires resources include 1. Fatal 19th Century Fires: Dunedin’s Northern Cemetery trail 2. Fatal 19th Century Fires: Southern Cemetery trail 3. Introduction to the set of resources 4. Fact Sheet 1: What happened to Mary Birch? 5. Fact Sheet 2: The Kitchener Family Tragedy 6. Fact Sheet 3: What happened to the O’Brien Family? 7. Fact Sheet 4: The Stokes Family 8. Fact Sheets 5A & 5B: The Bischiskie Family tragedy? 9. Fact Sheet 6: What happened Mary Fahey & Thomas Maloney Port Chalmers Volunteer Fire Brigade th Fatal fires of the 19 Century: A Trail in Dunedin’s Northern Cemetery The Kitchener Family Investigation! Bock 110 Plot 10 Hunt out the gravesites and then find out what really 2 happened to these people! 2 3 1 1 Mary Irvine Birch Block 60 Plot 2 3 The O’Brien family Block 169 Plot 23 M a it la n d S t 151 148 150 147 146 143 17P 142 139 Morgue 16P 138 141 149 136 14P 143C 143B 11P 143D d 140 135 143E R 12P 15P 143A 143F 9AP h 13P t 9AP 22P 134 137 143G 143H 10P 21P u o 20P 131 132 133 S 19P Investigation! 9P 1 8P 5P 18P 6P 13AP Hunt out the gravesites and then find 28P 40P 8P 6P 35P 5P 100A 31P 18AP out what really happened to these 34P 5P 3P 23P 100B 33P 3P 29P 30P 2P 3P 100 129 130 people! 32P 9P 126 26P 27P 127 24P 3P 124 25P 2P 105A 123 38P 37P 103A 2P 103A 108 122 4P 1P 121 1 27P 36P 144 Bischiskie Block 42R Plot13 24P 11 16 107 119 120 145 118 26P 7AP 101 105 106 104 25P 11 103 7P 16 12E 118A 12D 18 1P 12B 12C 24P 108 28 12A 12B 17A 12E 103 108B 17B 12D 109 144 29 12C 145 17 12B 108A -
Otago Mar 2018
Birds New Zealand PO Box 834, Nelson. osnz.org.nz Regional Representative: Mary Thompson 197 Balmacewen Rd, Dunedin. [email protected] 03 4640787 Regional Recorder: Richard Schofield, 64 Frances Street, Balclutha 9230. [email protected] Otago Region Newsletter 3/2018 March 2018 Otago Summer Wader Count 27 November 2017 Catlins Karitane Karitane Aramoana Aramoana Total 2017 Total 2017 Total 2016 Blueskin Bay Blueskin Bay Harbour east east Harbour Papanui Inlet Papanui Inlet Harbour west west Harbour Inlet Hoopers Pied Oystercatcher 57 129 0 195 24 60 21 238 724 270 Variable Oystercatcher 14 12 0 26 34 47 0 4 137 45 Pied Stilt 26 160041515 6 8297 Banded Dotterel 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 15 43 Spur-winged Plover 12 1 2 3 4 50 7 16 95 30 Bar-tailed Godwit 124 472 58 0 0 8 1050 305 2017 1723 I was told that the predicted high tide of 1.8metres was much lower. There were no waders at Aramoana and large areas of mud flats at Hoopers Inlet were occupied by feeding birds; all rather difficult to count accurately. But the results was very good with all areas surveyed by plenty of counters. Many thanks to all for this very good wader count. Peter Schweigman Better late than never. Apologies ed. 2 Ornithological snippets 5 Chukor were seen & photographed at Ben Lomond on 5th March by Trevor Sleight. A pair of Indian Peafowl of unknown origin put in an appearance near Lake Waihola on 15th March. A moulting Erect-crested Penguin was seen at Jacks Bay (Catlins) on 18th Feb, while another crested penguin was at Anderson’s Lagoon (Palmerston) by Paul Smaill on 2nd March. -
The New Zealand Gazette 443
H MARCH THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 443 $ $ The Duke of Edinburgh's Award in New Zealand ...... 200 N.Z. Foundation for the B1ind----Oamaru Advisory Otago Gymnastic Association 300 Committee ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... 50 Dynex Gymnastic Club (Inc.) 100 Salvation Army Advisory Trust Board, Glenside Lodge 50 Ralph Ham Park 100 Kurow Scout and Guide Building Committee 50 The Navy League Otago (N.Z.) Inc. 200 Balclutha Branch of the Plunket Society ...... 100 Otago Youth Adventure Trust Inc. 1,000 St. John Ambulance Association, South Otago 300 Pleasant Valley Baptist Trust Board 200 Scout Association of N.Z., Clutha District ...... 200 Waianakarua Youth Camp 100 Kaitangata Scout Group ...... ...... 50 Wesleydale Camp 200 Girl Guides Association Clutha District Committee Otago Presbyterian Campsites Committee 100 Shepard Campsite Fund ...... ...... 200 Youth Hostels Association of N.Z., Dunedin Branch 200 Balclutha Swimming and Surf Life-saving Club 100 Y.W.C.A. 500 Kaitangata Baths Appeal Committee ...... ...... 100 Y.M.C.A. 400 Balclutha Primary School Parent Teachers Association 200 King's High School Parents Association Inc. 400 Warepa Home and School Association 50 King Edward Techn1ical High School Parent Teacher Waiwera South School Committee 50 Association ..... 200 Clinton Play Centre 50 Andersons Bay School Committee 100 Owaka Play Centre ...... ...... 50 Tomahawk School and Ocean Grove District Baths P.S.S.A. on behalf of Holmdene Home 200 Committee ..... 100 South Otago Histori'cal Society ...... ...... 50 East Otago High School Parent Teacher Association ..... 200 Catlins Historical Society ...... ...... 50 Assumption Convent 400 Alexandra Sub-branch of the Plunket Society 100 Little Sisters of the Poor 400 Clyde Sub-branch of the Plunket Society ..... -
Andersons Bay (Dunedin)
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