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WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1945

Declaring Lanrl taken for a· G,n·ernment Work, and not required for In the Gisborne Land District; as the same is more particularly that Purpose, to be Crown Land delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 120174, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged orange. [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General A PROCLAMATION of the Dominion of New Zealand, and.issued under the Seal N pnrsmmce and exercise of the powers n,nd authorities vested of that Dominion, this 10th day of February, 1945. I in me by the Public ·works Act, 1928;and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis H. G. R. MASON, Norton Newall, 'the Governor-General of the Dominion of New For the Minister of Works. Zealand, do hereby declare the land described fo the Schedule hereto GOD SAVE THE KING ! to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1924. (P.W. 31/467.)

SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to he Crown lanq: 2 ;roods 25 perches. Land and a Right-of-way taken for Defence Purposes in the Borough Reing part Lot 7, D.P. 895, being part Section 33. of Lyttelton Situated in Block XV, Whernside Survey District (Waipapa, [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General R.D.). (S.O. 3716.) A PROCLAMATION In the Marlborough Land District ; as the same is more parti­ cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 110171, deposited in N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested . the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged I in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power red. and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Given under the hand of His ExceUency the Governor-General · Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal the First Schedule hereto is hereby taken for defence purposes and of that Dominion, this 10th day of February, 1945. that an easement over the land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby taken for defence purposes, vesting in His Majesty H. G. R. MASON,­ the King the full and free liberty, right, license, and authority in F.or the Minister of Works. perpetuity to construct and use a right-of-way with the right for His Majesty's servants, agent,s, and workmen from time to time and Gon SAVE THE KING ! .at all times hereafter to go, pass, and repass with or without horses 1 (P.W. 12/39.) or other animahi or vehicles over the said land for the' purpose of access to the land described in the First Schedule hereto, such easement to be held appurtenant to the land described in the First Schedule hereto. Land taken for a Native School in Block II, Takata Survey Distr·ict FIRST SCHEDULE [L.S.] C. L. N, NEWALL, Governor-General APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken:- A PROCLAMATION N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in A. R. P. Being . I me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and 27 2 35 Part Lot 2, D.P. 2983 (parts Rural Sections.268 and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton 25402) ; edged red. . Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do 28 3 5 Part Lot 3, D.P. 2983 ,(parts Rural Sections 2825, hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule 268, and 25402) ; edged red. hereto is hereby taken for a Native school; and I do also declare that 3 0 38 Parts Rural Sections 2738, 268, 2807, and 37409; this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the nineteenth day of edged red. · February, one thousand nine hundred and forty-five. SECOND SCHEDULE SCHEDULE iPPROXU.liTE area of the piece of land over· which an easement APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken : 2 acres 3 roods is taken: 2 roods 30·8 perches. 37·6 perches. Being parts .Rural Sections 2807, 268, 2738, and ~7 409 ; coloured Being part Maraenui Block. pink. Situated in Block II, Tokata Survey District (Gisborne R.D.) . All situated in the l3orough of Lyttelton (Canterbury, R.D.). • (S.O. 4302.) (S.O. 7580.) A

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All in the Canterbury Land District ; as the same are more FIRST SCHEDULE particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 120743, deposited LiND PROCLAIMED AS ROAD in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as ahove mentioned. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaim~d as road :- A. R. P. , Being Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General 6 3 30 Riverbank Reserve adjoining Run 249 ; coloured of the Dominion of New. Zealand, and issued under the yellow. 8eal of that Dominion, thi;, 10th day of February, 1945; 0 l 12 Part Section 5 ; coloured sepia. H. G. R. MASON,· 4 l 31 Part Run 24.9 ; coloured blue. For the Minister of Works. SECOND SCHEDULE GOD SA VE THE KIN:G ! ROAD CLOSED (P.W. 23/857) APPEOXIMATE area of the piece of road closed : 8 acres 3 roods 5 perches. Passing thro:ugh Run 249; .coloured green. Land proclairned a8 Street i'n the Borough of New Plymoitth All situated 1:n Biock :xt·Leaning Rock Survey District (Otago R.D.). (S.0. 9402.) . [L.S.] C. · L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General All in the Otago Land District ; as the same are more particu­ A PROCLAMATION larly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 120671, deposited in the N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured I twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, CyrilLouis Norton Newall, as above mentioned. the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do herebv proclaim as street the land described in the Schedule hereto. • Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Sea,l SCHEDULE of that Dominion, this 10th day of February, 1945. ' APPROXIMATE, area of the piece of land procfaimed as street : H. G. R. MASON, 0·25 perclies. t For the Minister of Works. ;Being pa.rt Section 536, D.P. 655, Town of New Plymouth (Taranaki R.D.). (S.O. 8171.) Goo SAVE THE KING!- In the Taranaki Land District; as the same is more particularly (P.W. 46/1545.) delineated on t.he plan marked P.W.D. 120676, deposited in -the office of the Minister of Works at ·wellington, and thereon coloured blue. Road closed in Block V, Rangitailci Upper Survey District, Whakatane Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-Gentiral County · of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the .Seal of that Dominion, this 10th day of February, 1945. H. G. R. MASON, [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General For the Minister of' Works. A PROCLAMATION GOD SAVE THE KING ! N pursuance aild exercii:;e of the powers conferred by section (P.W. 5I/148fi.) · I twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as closed the portions of road described in the Schedule hereto. Land procl.aimed as Road, and Road closed, in Block VII, Cloudy · Bay Survey District; County of Marlborough SCHEDULE [t~s.] d. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General APPROXIMATE areas of tJ1e pieces of road closed :- A PROCLAMATION A. R. ll. Adjoining or passing through , N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section 6 2 1 · -section 9, Block V, Rangitaiki U-pper Survey District; I twelve of the Land. Act, 1924; I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, parts Allotment 148, M:atata Parish, on D.P.s 8232, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby 8233 ; part Lot 6, -D.P. 7474, . being part AUot­ proclaim as road the land described in the First Schedule hereto ; ment 148, Matata Parish; Allotment 232, Matata and also do hereby. proclaim as closed the road described in the Parish ; and Crown ,land. Second Schedule hereto. . 2 2 15 Part Section 1, Block V, Rangitaiki Upper Survey District ; and Allotment 243, Mata.ta P1:1rish. FIRST SCHEDULE 2 I 34 Part Section l and part Section 2A, Block V, Rangi;. taiki Upper Survey District; and part Allot. LAND PROCLAIMED AS ROAD ment 31, Matata Parish. APPROXIMATE area of,tli.e piece of land proclaimed as road: I acre 0 0 13 Part Allotment 31, Matata_ Parish. , 0 roods 36 perches. Situated in Block V, Rangitaiki Upper Survey District (Auckland Being part Section 2, District of Wait,ohi Valley ; coloured red, R.D.). (S.O. 32120.) SECOND SCHEDULE In the Auckland Land District ; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 120329, deposited RoAi> CLOSED in the office of the Minister of Works at \Vellingwn, and thereon APPROXIM:A,TE area of the piece-of road closed.: 3 roods 31 perches.· coloured green. Adjoining or passing through Section 2, District of Waitohi Valley, and Section 21 ; coloured green. · Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Ail ·situated in Block VII; Cloudy Bay Survey District (1\Iarl­ Seal of th~t Dominfo11, this 10th day of February, 19:15. borbtlgh R.D;). (S.O. 3772.) All in the Marlborough Land District ; as th~ same are more H. ·G. R. MASON, particula,.ly delineated on the plap. marked P,W.D. 120395, deposited For the Minister. of Works. iri the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon Goo SAVE THE Knw ! coloured as above mentioned. (P.vY. :35/65B.) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 10th day of February, 1945. Hr G; · R. MASON, Stopping Portion of Government Road in. Block XV, . Wlwrns-ide For the Minister of Works. Survey Di8t~ict GOD SAVE THE KING ! [L.S.] C. L, N. NEWALL, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION N ,pursuance and e~ercise of the powers and auth. orities vested Land pr

In the ~'Iarlborough Land District ; as the same is more anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 110097 /R 534/39, General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and Council, doth hereby declare that the boundaries of the _City of thereon. coloured green. Dunedin are hereby altered so as to include within the limits of the said city the lands described in the Schedule hereto, being lands Given under the h_and of His Excellency the Governor-General reclaimed from the sea adjacent to the saj.d city. of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 10th day of February, 19t5. RCHEDULE H. G. R MASON, ALL that area in the Otago Land District corita.ining 59 acres 2 roods , For the Minister of Works. 9 poles, more or less, being part of the Otago Harbour Board Endow­ ment and part railway reserve. Bounded towards the north-east Gou SAVE THE KING ! by a right line fr:om Trig. EE, Bl<;>ck IX, North Harpour and Blueskin (P.\Y. 12/39.) Survey District, to the boundary-line of the land vested in_the Otago Harbour Board by the Lands Vesting Act, 1910, bearing 163° 21' 46" 360 links; towards the south0 east · by said boundary-line bearing Altering and redefining the Boundaries of the Hawke's Bay Rabbit 262° 52' 5905 links; and towards the south-west and north-west by Distr,ict.--(Notice No. Ag. 4166) right lines, being the present boundary of Dunedin City, bearing 343° 50' 624 links and bearing 42° 31' 1560 links respectively ; C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General towards the north-east generally by the original high-water ;,;nark of ORDER IN· COUNCIL the Otago Harbour, the Dunedin - Port Chalmers 'Main Highway, and again by said high-water mark to Trig. EE, 4979·2 links: be all At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 7th day of - the aforesaid linkages more OJ' less. ]february, 1945 Present: C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. T~E_.., HoN. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL (LA. 103/5/58.) HEREAS by section thirty-one of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, W 1928, it is enacted that the Governor-General, at the request Domain Board appointed to have Control of _the Patetony.a Domain of the Board of any rabbit district, may, by Order in Council, alter and redefine the boundaries of its district : C. L. N. NEWALL; Governor-General And whereas the district known as the Hawke's Bay Rabbit District has been constituted under and for the purposes of the ORDER IN COUNCIL said Act: At the Government Buildings at Wel~gton, this 7tl). ~ay of And whereas the Bo'ard of the said district has, pursuant to the February, 1945 said section thirty-one of the said Act, requested that the boundaries Present: of its district be altered and redefined by excluding an area there­ THE HON. w. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL from: And whereas it is deemed expedient to alter and redefine the N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section boundaries of the said district accordingly : I . forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and Na~ional Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and Parks . .A.ct, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General of the authorities conferred upon him by the said . Act, His Excellency Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and the Governor-General, acting by a.nd with the advice and consent consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby of :the Executive Council, doth hereby- appoint ( 1) Alter and redefine the boundaries of the said district so Charles Stanley Appleby, constituted as aforesaid ; Robert Muir, · (2) Declare that the boundaries of the said district shall be those J 1hn Frederick Mayn, set forth in tl).e Schedule hereto; and, further, William Roy McCullough, (3) Declare that this Order in Council shall come into force Arthur William O'Dwyer, on the day following publication hereof in the Gazette. Francis Alfred John Plummer, Daniel James Rogers, SCHEDULE Terrence Joseph O'Dwyer, and Alec Whiteman .. BOUNDARIES OF THE HAWKE'S BAY RABBIT DISTRICT to be the Patetonga Domain Board, having control of the la,n~' ALL that area in the Ha~ke's Bay, Auckland, and Wellington Land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Districts, comprising the Hawke's Bay County and parts of the Wednesday, the twenty-eighth day of March, one thousa,nd nip.e Wairoa, Taupo, Rangitikei, Patangata, and Waipawa Counties, and hundred and forty-five, at eight o'clock. p.m., as the time when,, bounded as follows : Commencing at the point of intersection of the and the Patetonga Hall, as the place where, the first meeting of middle-line of the Taharua River with the south-eastern boundary the Board shall be held. of Tauhara South A Block in Block V, Maruanui Survey District; thence proceeding north-easterly by a right line to the Rangitaiki River at the crossing of the main Napier-Taupo Road; thence SCHEDULE south-easterly by that road to the middle of the Mohaka River ; PATETONGA DOMAIN.-AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT thence generally easterly down the middle of the Mohaka River to the sea ; thence generally southerly along the sea-coast to the north- SECTIONS 1 to 6, Block II, Patetonga Village : Area, 1 acre 2 roods, , eastern corner of Bleck 40, Mangakuri Crown Grant District ; thence more or less. · generally north-westerly along the northern and western boundaries Sections 6 to 15, Block V, Sections 1 to 8, Block VI, Sections 4 of the said Block 40, the' northern boundaries of Blocks 39, 38, the to 10, Block VII, Patetonga Villag8, and Section 78, Block XIII, eastern and northern boundaries of Block 37, the northern boundary W aihou Survey District : Are:~, 10 acres 2 roods 13: 2 pe,rcher;s, of Block 36, the eastern and northern boundaries of Block 24, the more or less. northern boundaries of Blocks 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, Mangakuri Crown C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Grant District, to and along the left bank of the Mangarara Stream (L. and S. 1/696.) to the Tuki Tuki River; thence in a general south-westerly direction along the right bank of the Tuki Tuki River to its confluence with .the Waipawa River; thence north-westerly along the right bank of the Domain Board appointed to have Control· of the Tahuna Domain Waipawa River to its confluence with the Makaroro River;. thence in a general north-westerly direction n.long the right bank of the C. L. N. N~WAL]_:., Go.vernor-General Makaroro River, to and along the right bank of Gold Creek to the headwaters of that creek, and from thence due west by a right line ORDER IN COUNCIL to the summit of the Ruahine Range; thence northerly along the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this· 7th· day of summit of the Ruahine Range to the south-western boundary of G February, 1911:5 the Hawke's Bay County; thence north-westerly by a right line to Present: Trig.· Station No. 30 on Aorangi; thence south-westerly by a right THE HoN. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL line between the said Trig. Station No. 30 and Trig. Station No.- 32 to the middle-line of the Rangitikei River ; thence northerly up the N pursuance and exercise of .. the powe.rs conferred.. by. s. e. c.. ~1-'<>n middle-line of the Rangitikei River to the Taupo County boundary; I, forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domaii:is, and Na~foi;_i,~l thence generally easterly along the southern boundary of the Taupo Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-Gener;tl of {ti.e Uounty, as described in New Zealand Gazette, 1933, page 12, to the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advJce !¥1-d middle of the Mohaka River; thence north!:lrlY up the middle of consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth ,hereby that river and the Taharua River to the point of commencement. appoint Ernest Richard Collins, . C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Leon~rd George Collins, Irwin Everett Major, Certain Lands reclaimed from the Sea included in the City of Dunedin John Marsden, Edward Kimpton Whitechurch, C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General John Marshall Stewart, ORDER IN COUNCIL Gilbert Ronald White, John Raymond White, and At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day of Frederick Bernard Whitechurch J3'ebruaty, 1945 to be the Tahuna Domain Board, having _control of the land Present: described in the Schedule hereto; and · doth , h~re,by :?-PP5~i:~1t . THE ..RIGHT HON. P .. FRA.SE;R P~SIDING IN CouN~IL Friday, the twenty-third· day of _M&'ch, <>ne t~01;isa.IJ.d :µine Juigµred N pursmtuce anc.l exercise of the powers and authorities vested in and forty-five, at, eight o'clock p.m.,, a~ -(he ti.~e ,w"lj.~n, a9:~ ~he I him by section .one hundred and thirty-nine of the Municipal Tahuna Public Hall as the place where, the first meeting of the Corporations Act, 1933, and of all other powers and authorities in Board shall he held. 142 · THENEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 11

SCHEDULE Foreshore License.-Wharf and Shed at Kaimanawa.-W aihou TAHUNA DOMAIN.-AUOKLAND LAND DISTRICT River.-Ohinemuri County Council SECTION 27, Tahuna Village : Area, 5 .acres, more or less. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General 0. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. ORDER IN COUNCIL (L. andS. ·1/711.) ~ At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 7th day of February, 1945 Present: THE HoN. W. NAsiI PRESIDING IN CouNCIL . I URSUANT to the Harbours Act, 1923, His Excellency the Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Tapawera Memorial P Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent Pa·rk Domain of the Executive Council, doth hereby license and permit the Ohinemuri County Council (hereinafter called " the Council," which term shall include its successors or assigns, unless the context C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-Gen~ral xequires a different construction) to use and occupy a part of the foreshore at Kaimanawa, "\iVaihou River, as shown on approved ORDER IN COUNCIL _plans marked M.D'. 4666 and 4733 and deposited in the office of At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 7th day 01· the Marine Department at Wellington, for the purpose of maintaining February, 1945 thereon a wharf and shed as shown on the said plans, such license Present: to be held and enjoyed by the Council upon and subject to the,terms THE HON. w. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL and conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto. · .N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section SCHEDULE I forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General of the CONDITIONS Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and 1. THIS license is subject to the Foreshore License Regulations 1940, consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby and the provisions of those regulations shall, so far as applicable, appoint apply hereto. . 2. The annual sum payable by the Council shall be one shilling The Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Nelson Land District, (ls.), payable oh demand. ex officio, 3. The term of the license shall be fourteen years from the , "\Villia:rri Henry Greep, 1st February, 1945. · Charfos William Warnes, 4. The master of every vessel discharging ballast at the said Ronald Cameron Fenemor, wharf shall have all such ballast taken away and deposited above George William Biggs, high-water mark, or at such ·place as niay be approved of by the Kenneth Newton Biggs, Minister or:. by any person appointed by the Minister for that John Gordon Smith, purpose. · Robert Henry Wadsworth, and C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Conrade Philip Palmer . to be the Tapawera Memorial Park Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby . Foreshore License.-Tauranga Borough Council.-Baths.-Tauranga appoint Monday, the nineteenth day of February, one thousand Harbour nine hunµred and forty-five, at eight o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Druids' Hall, Tapawera, as the place .where, the C. L. N. NEWADL, Governor-General first meeti,ng of the Board shall be held. ORDER IN COUNCIL SCHEDULE At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 7th day of February, 1945 ' . TAPAWERA MEl\iORIAL PARK DOMAIN.-NELSON LAND DISTRICT Present: . ALL that area containing by admeasurement 4 acres 3 roods· THE HoN. W. NASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL 28·4 perches, more or less, being Lot 19 on Plan 2610, part Sec­ URSUANT _to the Harbours Act, 1923, His Excellency the tion 72, Upper Motueka District, Block IX, Wai-iti Survey District, P Gov'ernor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 69, of the Executive Council, doth hereby license and permit the folio 187 (Nelson Registry). As the same is delineated on the plan Tauranga Borough Council, of Tauranga (hereinafter called " the m11,rked L. and S. -1/1124; deposited in the Head Office, Depart,­ Council," which term shall include its successors or assigns, unless ment of Lands and Survey, at vVellington, and thereon bordered the context requires a different construction), to use and occupy a red. part of the land below low-water mark in Tauranga Harbour, as shown on approved plan marked M.D. 6877 and deposited in the C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. office of the Marine Department at Wellington, for the purpose of (L. and S. 1/1124.) maintaining_ thereon baths as shown on the said plan, such license to be held and enjoyed by the Council upon and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE , ll'oreshore License.-Dargaville Fire Board.-Fire-brigade Station, CONDITIONS Dargaville,-:-Wairoa River, Kaipara 1. THIS license is subject to the Foreshore License Regulations 1940, and the provisions of those regulati6ns shall, so far as applicable, apply- hereto. C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General 2. The annual sum payable by the Council shall be one shilling (ls.y, payable on demand. ORDER IN COUNCIL 3. The term of the license shall be .fourteen years from the . At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 7th day of 22nd day of December, 1944. · . . February, 1945 C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: THE HON. W. NASH !'RESIDING IN COUNCIL URSUANT to the Harbours Act, 1923, His ]Ixcellency the Imposing Levy on the Owners of Coal-mines situated within the P Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent Waikato .Rescue-station Levy Area of the Executive Council, doth hereby license. and permit the Dargaville Fire Board, of Dargaville (hereinafter (}alled " the Board," C. L. N NEWALL, Governor-General which term shall include its successors or assigns, unless the context ORDER IN COUNCIL requires a different conr;;tru_ction), to use and occupy a part of the At ·the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day of foreshore at Dargaville, Wairo..a River, Kaipara, as shown on approved January, 1945 plan. marked· M.D. 4 736 and deposited in the office. of the Marine Department at Wellington, for the purpose of maintaining thereon a Present: . . fire-brigade station as shown on the said pJan, such license to be THE RIGHT HoN. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN CouNoIL held and enjoyed by the Board upon and subject to the terms and HEREAS by section six, subsection four, o.f the Coal-mines conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto. ' W_ Amendment Act, 1936, it is provided that every rescue­ station established in accordance with section six of the said Act SCHEDULE shall Qe established in respect of an area to be defined by the Minister of· Mines by notice published in the Gazette: CONDITIONS And whereas by section six, sub_section :five, of the said Act I. Tms license is subject to th& Foreshore License Regulations 1940, it is provided that for the purpose of recouping the cost of the and the provisions of those regulations shall, so far as applicable, establishment and maiutenance of any such rescue-station, the apply h~reto. · Governor-General, by Order in Council, may from time to time 2. The annual sum payable by the Board shall be one shilling impose levies on the owners of coal-mines situated within the area (ls.);:payable on demand. defined in respect of such rescue-station not exceeding in respect -· · 3. ·The term of the license shall be for five years from the of any mine for any year a levy ·computed at the rate of one penny 5th day of February; 19{5. for every ton or part of a ton of mar~etable coal raised from the mine during the preceding year ended on the tgirty first day of C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive C6uncil. December: FEB. 15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 143

And whereas the Minister of Mines, by notice appearing in And whereas the Minister of Mines, by notice appearing in the the New Zealand Gazette of the twenty-second day of February, New Zealand Gazette of the fifteenth day of February, one thousand one thousand nine hundred and forty, defined an area in respect nine hundred and forty, amended the boundaries of such area : of which a rescue-station might be established : And whereas the Minister of Minls has established a rescue­ And whereas the Minister of Mines has established a rescue­ station (hereinafter called " the Grey Rescue-station ") in. respect of station (hereinafter called "the Waikato Rescue-station") in the coal-mining area defined in the said notices : respect ·of the coal-mining area defined in the -said notice : Now, therefore, in pursuance. and exercise of the powers ·and Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers' and authorities conferred upon him · by the said section six, subsectioµ authorities conferred on him by the said se~tion six,-subsection five, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New five, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­ New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby, for the purpose of Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth· hereby, for the recouping the cost of the establishment and maintenance of the purpose of recouping the cost of the establishment and maintenance Grey Rescue-station, impose on the owners of coal-mines situated of the Waikato Rescue-station, impose on the owners of coal­ within the area defined in the said notices in respect of each mine mines situated within the area defl,ned in the said notice in respect within the said area a levy computed at the rate of one halfpenny for of each mine within the said area a levy computed at the rate of every ton or part of a ton of marketable coal raised from the mine thr~e-eighths of a penny for every ton or part of a ton of marketable during the year ended on the thirty-first day of December, one coal raised from the mine during the year ended on the thirty-first thousand nine hundred and forty-four. day of December, one thousand nine hui:tdred and forty-four. · C. A. JEFFERY,. Clerk of the Executive Council. C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (Mine~ N. 8/58/4.) (Mines N. 8/58/13.) Imposing Levy on the Owners of Goal-mines situated within the Ohai Rescue-station Levy Area Imposfriy Levy on the Owners of Goal-mines situated witl?,in the Buller Rescue-station Levy Area C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General · ORDER IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day of January, 1945 At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day of January, 1945 Present: THE RIGHT HON. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Present: THE RIGHT HON. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL "IXTHEREAS by section six, subsection four, of the Coal-mines f , Amendment Act, 1936, it is provided that every rescue­ HEREAS by section six, subsection -four, of the Coal-mines station established in accordance with section six of the said -Act W Amendment Act, 1936, it is provided that every rescue­ shall be established in respect of an area to be defined by the station established in accordance ivith section six of the said Act Minister of Mines by notice published in the Gazette : shall be established in respect of an area to be defined by the And whereas by section six, subsection five, of the said Act it Minister of Mines by notice published in the Gazette : · is provided that for the purpose of recouping the cost of the And whereas by section six, subsection five, of the said Act estabforhment and maintenance of any such rescue-station, the it is provided that for the purpose of recouping the cost of the Governor-General, by Order in Council, may fr9m time to time establishment and maintenance of ahy such rescue-station, the impose levies on the owners of coal-mines situated within the area Governor-General, by Order in Council, may from time to time defined in respect of such rescue-station, not exceeding in respect of impose levies on the owners of coal-mines situated within the area of any mine for any year a levy computed-at the rate of one penny defined in respect of such rescue-station, not exceeding in respect for every ton or part of a• ton of marketable coal raised from the mine of any mine for any year a levy computed at the rate of one penny during the.preceding year ended on ~}le thirty-first day of December : for every ton or part of a ton of marketable coal raised from the And whereas the Minister of Mines, by notice appearing in mine during the preceding year ended on the thirty-first day of the New, Zealand Gazette of the twenty-ninth day of February, one December: thousand nine hundred and forty, defined an area in respect of which And whereas the Minister of Mines, by notice in the New a rescue-station might be established : Zealand Gazette of the third day of August, one thousand nine And whereas the Minister of Mines has established a rescue­ hundred and forty-four, defined an area in respect of which a. station (hereinafter called "the Ohai Rescue-station") in respect of rescue-station might be established : the coal-mining area defined in the said notice: And whereas the Minister of Mines is establishing a rescue­ Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and station (h.ereinafter called " the Buller Rescue-station ") in respect authorities conferred on him by the said section six, subsection five, of the coal-mining area defined ih the said notice: His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Now, therefore, in pursuance. and exercise of the powers and Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive authorities conferred on him by the said section six, subsection Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby, for the purpose of five, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of recouping the cost of the establishinent _and maintenance of the New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Ohai Rescue-station, impose on the owners of coal-mines situated Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby, for the within the area defined in the said notice in respect of each mjne purpose of recouping the. cost of the establishment and maintenance within the said area a levy computed at the rate of one penny for of the Buller Rescue-station, impose on the owners of coal-mines every ton or part of a ton of marketable coal raised from the mine situated within the area defined in the said notice in respect of during the year ended on the thirty-first day of December, one each mine within the said area a levy computed at the rate of three­ thousand nine hundred and forty-four. farthings for every ton or part of a ton of marketable coal raised ·from the mine during the year ended on the thirty-first day of C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. December, 01,e thousand nine hundred and forty-four. (Mines ~- 8/58/12.) C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (Mines N. 8/58/20.) Declaring Road in Block XV, Whernsid.e Survey P,istrict, to be • Government Road C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General I mpos·ing Levy on the Owners of Goal-mines situated within the Grey ORDER IN COUNCIL Resc'ue-station Levy Area At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day of C. L. N. NEWAL~, Governor-General February, 1945 ORDER IN COUNCIL Present: THE RIGHT HON. - P. FRASER PRESIDING IN· CoUNCIIi At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 31st day of January, 1945 :N' pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by the I Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers .in anywise Present: enabling him in this behalf, His Rxcellency the Governor-General THE RIGHT HON. P. FRASE:8. PRESIDING IN COUNCIL of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice HEREAS by section six, subsection four, of the Coal-mines and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth W Amendment Act, 1936, it is provided that every rescue­ hereby order and declare that the portion of road descr.ibed iri the station established in accordance with section six of the said Act Schedule h(jreto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council,· shall be established in respect of an area to be defined by the Minister become Government road. - of Mines by notice published in the Gazette : And whereas by sectiqn six, subsection five, of the said Act it SCHEDULE is provided that for the purpose of recouping the cost of the establish­ ment and maintenance of any such rescue-station the Governor-' APPROXIl\'.IATE area of the portion of road declared to be Government General, by Order in Council, may from time to time impose levies on road : I acre 2 roods 6·2 perches. · he owners of coal'.:-mines situated within the area defined in respect Adjoining part Section 33. of such rescue-station, not exceeding in respect of any mine fop any Situated in Block XV, Whernside Survey Di::ltrict. year a levy computed at the rate of one penny for every ton or part of In · the 'Marlborough Land District ; as the same is a ton of marketable coal raised from the mine during the preceding more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. year ended on the thirty-first day of December: 110097/R534/39, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works And whereas the Minister of Mines, by notice appearing in the at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. New Zealand Gazette ofthe fourteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven, defined an area in respect of which a C. A. :JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. rescue-station might be established: · (P.W. 12/39.) 144 THE · NEW ZEALAND ·GAZETTE [No. 11

Authorizing the Laying-off of a Street (Oakwood Avenue) in the City The Northern Side of Portion of Barrett Street, in the Borough of of Dunedin, of a_ Width less than 66 ft., bitt not less than 40 ft· New Plymouth, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1~28, subject to a Condition as to the Bu_ilding-line C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL C. L. N'. NEWALL, Governor-General At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day of ORDER IN COUNCIL Fe,pruary, 1945 At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day .of Present: February, 1945 THE RIGHT HON, P. FRASER PRESIDING IN 0oUNCIL Present: N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by the THE RIGHT HON. P. FRASER PRESIDING. IN CoUNCIL I Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, and the Public Works Act, N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, I Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor,General of. the acting by and with the advice and consent of .the Executive Council Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize the Dunedin City consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby Council to permit the laying-off of the proposed street described in approve of the following resolution passed by the New Plymouth the Schedule hereto of a width less than sixty-six feet but not less Borough Council on the eightc:Jenth day of December,. one thousand than forty feet : nine hundr-ed,..an~ forty-four, viz.:...:_ . Provided that no building or part of a building shall at any "The New Plymouth Borough Council, being the local time be erected on the land shown as Lots 15 and 16 on plan marked authority having control of the streets in the Borough of P.W.D. 120083 within a distance of thirty-five feet of the centre­ N~ew Plymouth, by resolution declares that the provisions line of the adjoining portion of the said street or on the land shown of section one hundred and twenty-eight, subsection one, of as Lots 17 and 27 on the said plan marked P.W.D. 120083 within the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to the northern a distance of forty-three feet from the centre-line of the ad.joining side of . portion of Barrett Street adjoining parts Sections portion of the said street or on the land .shown as Lots I to 14 536, 537, and 539, Town of New Plymouth, Certificate of (inclusive) and Lots 18 to ·26 (inclusive) on the said plan P.W.D. Title, Vol. 150, folio 196 " ; 120083 within a distance of forty-eight feet from the centre-line of , the ad.joining portion of the said street. subject to the condition that no building or part ,of a building shall at any time be erected. on the land fronting the northern side of the portion of Barrett Street (described in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the' centre-line of 'the said SCHEDULE portion of street. THAT _proposed. street in the Otago Land District, City of Dunedin, containing by ad.measurement 3 roods 30 perches, being parts of SCHEDULE Lots I and 2, D.P. 3260, part Lot 4, D.P. 3819, and part Lots 2 and 1, D.P. 5-835, being parts of Sections 63 and 64, Blo9k,VI, THE northern side of all that portion of street situated. in the Town District. As the same is more particularly delineated. on the Taranaki Land District, Borough of _New Plymouth, known as pfan marked P.W.D. 120083, deposited in the office 0£ the Minister Barrett Street, fronting part 'Sections 536, 537, and 539 (D.P. 655), of Works at Wellington, and. thereon coloured red.· Town of New Plymouth. As the said portion of street is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 120675, deposited C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk ,of the Executive Council. in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured. red. (P.W. 51/2860.) C. A. ,JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 51/1486.)

The Northern Side of Portion of Vivian Street, in the Borough of The Southern Side of Portion of Ward Street, in _the County of Marl­ New Plymouth, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 ~orough, exempted from the Provis.ions of Section -128 of the of the -Public W arks Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building- Building-line · line '

C. L. N. ~WALL, Governor-General C. L. N. ~EWALL,. Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL ! At, the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day of At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day of February, 1945 · February, 1945 Present: Present: THE RIGHT HON. P. ·FRASER PR:~SIDING IN 0oUNCIL THE RIGHT HoN. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN OouNCIL N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public N pursuan~e and exercise o_f the powers conferred by the Public I Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling I Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in· this behalf, His Excellency .the Governor-General of the him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and Dominion of. New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the· said Dominion, doth hereby . consent of the !Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution passed by the New Plymouth approve of the following resolution passed by t4e )ljinlborough Borough Council on the eighteenth day of December, one thousand County Council on the twentieth day~ of October, one thousand. nine hundred and forty-four, viz.:- nine hundred and forty-four, viz.:- " The New Plymouth Borough Council, being the local " The Marlborough Co1tnty Council, being the local authority having control of the streets in the Borough of New authority having control of the roads in the County of Marl­ Plymouth, by resolution declares that the provisions of section borough, by ,resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred and twenty-eight, subsection one, of the Public one hundred. and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, W.orks .Act, 1928, shall not apply to the northern side of the shall not apply to the southern portion of Ward Street fronting portion of Vivian Street adjoini:ng parts Sections 721 and 722, subdivision part Lots 39 -and 40 (Deeds plan 18), part Section Town of New Plymouth, Certificate of Title, Volume 125, 53,. Omaka, Block XV, Cloudy Bay Survey District, and · folio '.96 (Taranaki Registry)"; contained_ in the Certificate of Title, Volume 28, folio 263 " ; :subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall at any .time be erected on the land fronting the· northern side of at any time be erected on the land fronting the southern sjde of portion of Vivian Street (described in the Schedule hereto) within the portion of Ward Street (described. in the Schedule hereto) a disi:qnce of:thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portion within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line ·of the said of street. · portion of. road. · ·

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE THE southern side of all that portion of road in the .Marlborough THE northern side of all that portion of street situated in the Land Dist~ict, Marlborough County, known as Ward Street, fr_onting Taranak1 Land District, Borough of New Plymouth, known as ,part Lots 39 and 40; Deeds Plan 18, part of Section 53, District of Vivian Street, fronting part Sections 721 and 722, Town of New · OmakJl,, Block XV, Cloudy Bay SurveyDis~rict,,. . .As the said portion Plymouth. As the same is more particularly delineatep. on the plari of roac!- is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. marke.d P.W.D. 120794, deposited in the office of the Minister of 120451, deposited in the. office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. and thereon colom:ed. red. · . D. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. C. A. JE.FFERY; Clerk of the-. Executive Council. (P~W •. 51/283.) (P. w. 51/Hl2l.) FEB. 15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 145

The South-eastern Side of Portion of Roa

C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day of ORDER IN COUNCIL February, 1945 At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day of Present: February, 1945 THE RIGHT HON. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL Present: N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public THE RIGHT HoN. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL I Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise enabling N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public · him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the I Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise enabling Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the following resolution passed by the Waimea County Council on of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve the tenth day of November, one tliousand nine hundred and forty­ of the following resolution passed by the Waimea County Council four, viz. :----' on the tenth day of November, one, thousand nine hundred and " The Waimea County Council, being the local authority forty-four, viz.:- having control of the roads in the Waimea County, by resolution " The Waimea County Council, being the local authority declares that the provisions of section one hundred and twenty. having control of the roads in the County of Waimea, by resolu­ eight of the Public Works Aot, 1928, shall not apply to the tion declares that the provisions of section one hundred and south-eastern side of portion of public road fronting subdivision twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to of part Section 186 and part Section 184, Waimea East, Block the eastern side of portion of W airoa 'Gorge Road and western VI, Waimea Survey District, and contained in the Certificate of side of public road fronting subdivision of part Section 1, Title, Volume 59, folio 84 and folio 88 " ; Waimea South, Block XIV, Waimea Survey District, C.T. subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall 71/16"; . at any time be erected on the land fronting the south-eastern side subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall of the portion of road (described in the Schedule hereto) within a at any time be erected on the land fronting the eastern side of the distance of thirty-five feet from the centre-line of the said portion portion of Wairoa Gorge Road or the western side of the portion of of road. road (described in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty­ three feet from the centre-lines of the said portions of roads. SCHEDULE THE south-eastern side of all that portion of road situated in the SCHEDULE Nelson Land District, County of Waimea, adjoining part Sections 184 and 186, Waimea East, Block VI, Waimea Survey District. As THE eastern side of all that portion of road situated in the Nelson the same is more particularly delineated on the plari marked Land District, County of vVaimea, known as Wairoa Gorge. Road, P.W.D. 120588, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at· adjoining subdivision of part Section I, Waimea South, Block XIV, Wellington, and thereon coloured red. W aimea Survey District. Also the western side of all that portion of road in the said land C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk ,of the Executive Council. district and county adjoining subdivision of part Section I, Waimea South, Block XIV, Waimea Survey District. (P.W. 51/1926.) As the sa;m.e are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 120589, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. The South-eastern and North-western Sides of Portions of Roads in Block X, Waitapu Sitrvey District, T.akaka County, exempted (P.W. 51/1926.) from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-lines

The South-western Side of Portion of the Richmond-Collingwood Main C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General Highway, in the County of W aimea, exempted from the Provisions ORDER IN COUNCIL of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-line A.t the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 7th day of February; 1945 Present: C. L. N. NEWALL, Governo~-General THE HON. W. ~ASH PRESIDING IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day of I Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling Febru{l,ry, 1945 him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with.the advice and consent Present: of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve THE RIGHT HON. P. FRASER PRESIDING -IN CoUNCIL of the following resolution passed by the Takaka County Council on N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public the twelfth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and forty- I Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise enabling . four, the portions of roads affected by the resolution being more him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the particularly described in the Schedule hereto, viz.:- Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent " That the Takaka County Council, being the local authority of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve having control of the roads in the Takaka County, by resolution of the following resolution passed by the Main Highways Board on declares that the provision of section one hundred and twenty­ the thirtieth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and forty­ eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to the five, viz. :- south-eastern and north-western sides of portions of public " The Main Highways Board, being the local authority roads fronting subdivision of part Section 27, Takaka District, havirig control of the Richmond-Collingwood Main Highway, by Block X, Waitapu Survey District, and containe~l in the Cer­ resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred tificate of·Titles 66/23 and 42/92; " and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to the south-western side of portion of the said highway fronting subject to the condition that no building or part of a, building shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the south-eastern part Section 186, Waimea East"; or north-western sides of the portions of roads (described in the subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the at any time be erected on the land fronting the south-western side of centre-lines of the said portions of roads. portion of the Richmond-Collingwood Main Highway (described in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-five feet from the SCHEDULE · C!:lntre-Jine of the said portion of road. THE south-eastern side of all that portion of road situated in the Nelson Land District, Takaka County, fronting Lot 3, D.P. 126, being part Section 27, District of Takaka, Block X, Waitapu Survey SCHEDULE District, and also other part of the said Section 27. Also the north-western side of all that portion of road situated THE south-western side of all that portion of the Richmond-Colling­ in the said land district and county, fronting part Section 27, wood Main Highway situated in the Nelson Land District, County District of Takaka, Block X, Waitapu Survey District. of Waimea, adjoining part Section 186, Waimea East, Block VI, · As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan Waimet:t Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated marked P.W.D. 120724, deposited in the office of the Minister of on the plan marked P.W.D. 120588, deposited in the office of the Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. - Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. C. A. JEFFERY,. Cierk of the Executive Council. C. A, JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 42/421.) (P.W. 51/1926.) 146 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. n_

Portion of Lloyd Street, in the County of Waimairt'., exempted from Setting apart Native Land as a "Native Reservation the Provisions of. Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-line C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 24th day of January, 1945 r ORDER -IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this ]__4th day of Present: February, 1945 THE RIGHT HoN. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN CouNcIL Present: URSUANT to section five of the Native Purposes Act, 1937, THE RIGHT HoN. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN OouNQIL P His Excellency. the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby .set N pursuance and exercise of the powers conf~rred b;y: the Pu~lic apart· and reserve the Native {reehold land described in the Schedule I Works Act, 1928, and of all otffer powers m anywise enablmg hereto as a Native reservation for the common use of the owners him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the thereof as a burial-ground. · Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution .passed by the Waimairi County SCHEDULE Council on the nineteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred Block. ·Area. Survey District. and forty-four, viz.:- ' . A. R. :P. "That the Waimairi County Council, being the local Waiwhetu Pa, Section 4 (Urupa) 2 1 12 Block XIV, Belmont. authority having control of the roads in the County of C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk -of the· Executive Council. Waimairi, by resolution hereby declares that the provisions of section one hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works (N.D. 21/2/29.) Act, 1928, shall not apply to the southern side of Lloyd Street, Fendalton, facing Lots. 31 and 50 of Deposit Plan 730; Rural Section 242, in the Canterbury Survey District"; Member' of Otago Land Sal:s Committee appointed subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General at any time be erected on the land fronting the southern side of ORDER IN COUNCIL the portion of Lloyd Street (described in the Schedule hereto) ' I within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the .said At tne Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of portion of road. January, 1945 Present: SCHEDULE THE RIGHT HON. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL THE southern side of all that portion of road situated in the URSUANT to the provisions of subsection two · of section Canterbury Land District, County of Waimairi, known as Lloyd P seventeen of the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, Street, fronting Lots 31 and 50, D.P. 730, Rural Section 242. As 1943, His Excellen9y the Governor-General, acting by and with the the same -is more partic1c1larly delineated · on the plan marked advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby appoint- P.W.D. 120662, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works Robert Walls, Esquire, of Dunedin, Watehouseman, at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. to be a member of the Otago Land Sales Committee in the place of C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk .of the Executive Council. · N_eil McNamara, Esquire, deceased. (P.W. 51/2871.) C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Officer authorized to tdke and receive Statutory Declarations

Rangitikei Catchment Board.-:-:First Election C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General URSUANT to the authority conferred upon :rrie by the three­ C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General P hundred-and-first section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the ORDER IN COUNCIL Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declare that At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day of William John Conelly Kinloch February, 1945 being an officer in the service of the Crown holding the office of Present: - Chief Clerk, State Forest Service, Wellington, is authorized to take . TIDi RiqHT HON. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN CoUNOIL and receive statutory declarations under the three-hundred-and-fi,rst N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon him section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927. I by the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act, 1941, His .. Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council . this 10th day of February, 1945. . . of the said Dominion; doth hereby appoint the seventeenth day of H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. March, one thousand nine hundred and forty-five, as the date on which shall be held the first election of representatives of the constituent districts in the Rangitikei Catchment District, being a Officers authori.zed to take and receive Statutory Declarations catchment district duly constituted by ·order in Council dated the -- j thirteenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and .forty­ C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General four, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 9,6 of the fourteenth day of the same mc:mth. · URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the three­ P hundred-and-first section of the Justices of the Peace Act, C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. 1927, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declare that the (P.W.75/10.) persons whose ·names are set out in the Schedule heretQ, being officers in the service of the Crown holding the offices stated opposite their names respectively in the said Schedule, are authorized to take and receive statutory declarations under the three-hundred-and-first Westland Catchment Board.-F-irst Electi'.on section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927. SCHEDULE C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Edwin Hamilton Tyler, Accountant, Post-office, Auckland. / ORDER IN COUNCIL Cyril Lyle Mayo, Deputy Director-General, General Post Office, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 14th day of Wellington. · February, 1945 Philip Norton Cryer, Second Deputy Director-General, General Post Office, Wellington. Present: Edwin Arthur Munden, Divisional Director, General Post Office, THE RIGHT HON, P. FRASER PRJllSIDING IN CoUNCIL Wellington. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Ernest Hedley Roy Green, Deputy Chief Engineer, General I Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act, 1941, His Excellency Post Office, Wellington. · · , - the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting b·y William Mouat Bolt Veitch, Superintending Engineer, General and with the advice and consent of the· Executive Council of the Pos.t Office, Wellington. said Dominio:q, doth hereby ~ppoint th,e twenty-eighth day of April, Wallace William Bird, Postmaster, Havelock. one thousand nine. hundred and forty-five, as the date on which George Eric Kay, Postmaster, Hawarden. shall be held the first election of representatives of the constituent J anies Foster Wilcox; Postmaster, Kaitaia. ,districts in the Westland Catchment District, being a. catchment Basil Herbert Humphrey, Postmaster, Onehunga. d4.strict duly constituted by Order in Council dated the thirteenth Leonard Mills, Postmaster, Otahuhu. day of December, one thousand nine hundred and forty-f~ur, and Robert William Cardno, Postmaster, Rotorua. published in the New Zea"land Gazette No. 96 of -the fourteenth day Leslie Arthur Mew, Accountant, Westport. of the same month. · As witness the band of His Excellency the Governor-General, C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. this 7th day of February, 1945. (P.W. 75/4.) H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. FEB. ·.15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

. Appointing a, Non-elective M eml1er of the Nelson Catchment .Board N.Z. Signals 2nd Lieutenant R. W. Robinson to be Lieutenant. Dated 24th C. L.' N. NEWALL, Governor-General :Pecem ber; 1944 HEREAS by _a Warrant dated the second day of J~ne, o~e N.Z. Infantry W thousand mne hundred and forty-four, and pubhshed m the New Zealand Gazette No. 48 of the eighth day of the same month, The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieptenants :- Percy Russell Wilkinson, Esquire, Commissioner of Crown Lands, A.G. Banfield. S. Herbison, M.M. Department of Lands and Survey, Nelson; was appointed a non­ P. B. Newell, M.M. W. S. L. McRae. , elective member of the Nelson Catchment Board, in terms ·of ' Dated 22nd December, 1944. section forty-four of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act, J. -R. Williams. • 1941: , 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) D. A. Schnauer. And whereas the said Percy Russell Wilkinson has retired from P. G. Oate.i. the office of Commissioner of Crown Lands at Nelson and· has R. F. Smith. resigned from membership of the Nelson Catchment Bdard, and it J.B. Williamson. is considered expedient to .appoint another non-elective member in 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) M. H. MacNeil. lieu of the said Percy RuHseJl Wilkinson: 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lietttenant) N. K. Chapman, M.M. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers vested in me by W. M. King. ~ A. Steele. secti.on forty-four of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Oonkol Act, E. C. Hansen. D. G. W. Brown. 1941, and of all other powers and authorities in anywise· enaqling R. D. O'Neill. C. V. Neale. me in this behalf, I, Cyr:il Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ T. P. McLean. W. B. Adair. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby cancel the·· J. K. Burtt. J. F. Wade. appointment of the said Perey Russell Wilkinson to be a non-elective A. K. R. Mclnnes. F. G. Howe. member of the Nelson Catchment Board and do hereby appoint Dated 24th December, 1944. 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) N. S. Batche:or to, be Lieutenant Basil King, Esquire, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Depart- (temp. Captain). Dated 24th December, 1944. · ment of Lands and Survey, Nelson, N.Z. Army S(}rvice ·Corps to be a non-elective member of the Nelson Catchment Board for a 1 term commencing on the tenth day of February, one thousand The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- nine hundred and _forty-five, and terminating on the twenty­ A. J. Millis. J. G. Pearson. M. L. Q:Sullivan. sixth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. · Dated 23rd December, 1944. As witness ·the hand of His Excellency the Governor-Gf:ineral, N.Z.,Medical Corps this 10th day of February, 1945. Captain-(temp. Major) 'E. S. Raudnic to 'be Major. Dated 5th II. G. R. MASON, December, 1944. For the Minister of Works. • N.Z. Ordna';bce Corps (P.,v. 74/15.) 2nd Lieutenant J. I. Martin to be Lieutenant. Dated 23rd. December, 1944. N.Z: Electri;al and Mechanical Engineers Appointments, Pro~otions, and Relinquishments of Temporary Rank The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- of. Officers on At:tive Service with the 2nd New Zealand Expe­ 0. L. Jenkins. Dated 23rd December, 1944. ditionary Force ( Middle East) R. R. Boot. B. J. A. Hipkins. L. D. Wales. P.R. Lee. Army :Pepartment, Dated 24th December, 1944. Wellington, 7th February, 1945. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to confirm N.Z. Education and Rehabilitation Service H the following appointments, promotions, and relinquishments 2nd Lieutenant E. Cardale to be Lieutenant. Dated 22nd' of temporary rank of officers on active service with th!:) 2nd New December, 1944. Zealand Expeditionary Force (Middle East), vide List No. 174, dated 29th December, 1944 :- GRANTS OF TEMPORARY RANK PROMOTIONS N.Z. Armoured Corps Staff Captain D. Carey to be temp. Major. Dated 19th December, Colonel (temp. ) R. C. Queree, O:B.E., to be Brigadier. 1944. Dated 20th December, 1944. Lieutenant S. A. Morris to be temp. Captain. Dated 18th Colonel (temp. Brigadier) C. L. Pleasants, D.S.O., M.C., E.D., to December, 1944. be Brigadier. Dated .20th December, 1944. ' 2nd Lieutenant R. H. Thevenard to be temp. Lieutenant. Dated 10th November, 1944. N.Z. Divisional Cavalry N.Z. Artillery 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) D. L. Studholme to be Lieutenant {temp. Captain). Dated 24th December, 1944. Captain P. Gilchrist, M.C., to be temp. Lieutenant-Colonel whilst commanding N.Z. O.C.T.U. Dated 20th December, 1944. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants:- The undermentioned Captains to be temp. Majors :­ R. M. Stewart. D. G. McHardy. W. L Bunny. J. C. Studholme. A. E. Simpson. Dated 4th December, 1944. Dated 24th Decemb~r, 1944. E.. G. Lewis. Dated 24th December, 1944. N.Z. Infantry N.Z. Armoured Corps Captain P. R. Willock to be temp. Major. Dated 26th October, The undermentioned to be Lieutenants :- 1944. , 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) W. A. Morgan. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) R. H. Spicer· to be temp. Major. 2nd Lieutenants- Dated 22nd November, 1944. H. M. B. De Lautour. D. D. West. The undermentioned Lieutenants to be temp. Captains :­ W. H. Fowler. J. C. Denham. P. G. Brown. H. C. Ross. P. J. Humphries. Dated 11th Dacember, 1944. J. A. McPhail. A. R. Monson. ff· A. Tubert. Dated 20th Dece~ber, 1944. E. J. Davidson. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) W. H. Reynolds. Dated 24th December, ·1944, T. G. McNab. Dated 1st November, 1944. ' A. R. G. Lock, D.C.M., M.M. Dated 12th November, 1944. 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) J. L. Hazlett to be Lieutenant (temp. Captain). Dated 24th December, 1944. N.Z. Army Service Corps The undermentioned Lieutenants to be temp. Captains:­ N.Z. Artillery C. Denham. Dated 8th November, 1944. Captain A. M. Caughey, M.C., to be Major, with pay and J. G. Pearson. Dated 23rd December, 1944. allowances from 12th December, 1944. Dated 28th September, 1944. N.Z. Medical Corps The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :­ Captain G. F. Hall to be temp. Major. Dated 6th December, L. W. Sinden. Dated 14th August, 1944. 1944. J. S. Mitchell. Dated 11th September, 1944. TEMPORARY RANK RELINQUISHED R. M. Morton, D.C.M. Dated 5th December, 1944. N.Z. Divisiona( Cavalry M. E. Kelly. B. T. Smith. Captain (temp. Major) R. A. M. MacDonald relinquishes the N. L. Blanchfield. B. F. Harris. temporary rank of Major. Dated 22nd December, 1944. B. N. Laws. H. W. Tingey. Dated 24th December, ~944. N.Z. Artillery N.Z. Engineers Lieutenant-Colonel (temp. Colonel) L. W. Thornton relinquishes the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and assumes the acting ' The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 26th December, 1944. D. F. Brown. E.W. Whiteacre. Captain (Acting-Major)· E. G. Lewis relinquishes the acting Dated 24th.December, 1944. rank of Major. Dated 12th December1 1944, B THE NE:W · ZEALAND GAZ'.EIT'TE [No. 11

SENIORITY Appointments, Promotions, Variations in Rank, Transfers, Relin­ N.Z. Artillery quishments of Commissions, Resignations, and Retirements of Lieutenant G. T. Rapley is granted seniority as a Lieutenant. Officers of the New Zealand Military Forces Irated 10th December, 1942. · Army Department, N.Z. Dental Gorps Wellington, 12th February, 1945. Captain B. D. Vial is granted seniority as a Captain, dated IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to 21st July, 1942, next below Ca:ptairi L. F. Taylor. H approve of the following appointments, promotions, varia­ Captain H. a'C. G. Fitzgerald is granted seniority as a Captain, tions in rank, transfers, relinquishments of commissions, resignations, dated 21st November, 1942, next below Captain M. J. Wall. - and retirements of officers of the New Zealand Military Forces:-- APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSIONS N.Z: STAFF CORPS The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants :- Bruce .Tiki-Tiki-0-Rangi Poananga, graduate of /the Royal 800282 Robert Geoffery Aitken, N.Z. Sigs. Militi1ry College of Australia, to be Lieutenant. Dated 12th 266796 Anthony Schdros.Jri, N.Z. Sigs. December, 1944. 43883i Derek George Boys, N.Z. Inf. 539485 Donald. George Naylor, N.Z. Inf. N.Z. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS 427841 William Bartholomew Davis, N.Z. Inf. W.O. I James Danby to be temp. Lieutenant and Quarter­ 25838 Wituroa Duff, N.Z. Inf. master. Dated 14th December, 1944. 802094 George Ngata, N.Z. Inf. 378401 S'elwyn Raukawa Park, N.Z. Inf. N.Z. TEMPORARY STAFF 268141 Colin John Cliff, N.Z.E.M.E. Temp. ·Lieutenant-Colonel J. S. Hanna is posted to the Retired ·• Dated 20th December, 1944. List with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 29th January, 471127 . Ronal1 Stacey, N.Z. Inf. . . 1945. · · Dated 21st December, 194:4~ Wiph reference to the notice published in the New Zealand The undermentioned to be Honorary Lieutenant :- Gazette No. 96, dated 14th December, 1944, relative to the posting of 72608 Arthur John Goldfinch. te~p. Qaptain W. A. Moore, M.M., to the Retired List, for" Dated ¥· JONES,, MiniRter of Defence. 7th December, 1944," substitute "Dated 21st J?ecember, 1944." Temp. Captain R. C. Wood relinquishes tke temporary rank of Captain, and assumes the temporary rank of Lieutenant on being Appointments, Promotions,. and Relinquishments of Temporary Rank posted to a camp. Dated 18th January, 1945. - o.f Officers on Active Service with the 2nd New Zealand Expedi: Temp. Captain 'K. E. Louden, M.C., The Waikato Regiment, to tionary Force (Middle East) be, temp. Captain. Dated 31st January, 1945. Temp. Captain H. J. Bourke is posted' to the Retired List with . Army Department, the ra!lk of Captain. Dated 14th February, 1945. Wellington, 12th February, 1945·. Temp. Lieutenant K. -R. Arres. to be temp. Captain,, Dated 31st January, 1945. ;n· IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to confirm . Temp. Lieutenant R. W. Cawthorn, M.B.E., is' posted to the the following appointments, promotions, and relinquishments Retired. List with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 4t,h February, of temporary rank of officers on active service with the 2nd New 1945. Zealand Expeditionary Force (Middle East), vide List No. 175, dated 5th January, 1945 :..::.. · , TERRITORIAL FORCE. PROMOTIONS . N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS N.Z. Artillery 3rd N.Z. A rmoui'ed Regiment The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :- Temp. Major J. B: McMath is posted to th~ Retired List. with T. A. McKellar R. S. Gardner. the rank of Major. Dated 27th January, 1945. Dated 30th December, 1944. N.Z. ARTILLERY N.Z. Signals Lieutenant E. J. Wilton to be Captain, with seniority from · 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Major) W. S. Bent is posted to the 28th September, 1944, and pay and allowances from 15th December, Retired List with the rank of Major. Dated 2nd Februal'y, 1945. 1944. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) I. S. Miller to be temp. Major, and remains seconded. Dated 1st February, 1945. 1 GRANTS OF TEMPORARY RANK Lieutenant (temp. Captain) C. L. E. Wood relinquishes the N.Z. ArtilleryJ temporary rank of Captain on being seconded. Dated 14th January, The undermentioned Lieutenants to be· temp. Captains :...... :... 1945. - . . L. W. Wright. Dated 11th November, 1~44. Temp. 2nd Lieutenant J.E. Hartstonge to be temp. Lieutenant. J. F. Churstain. Dated 27th December, 1944. Dated 10th -November, 1943. N.Z. Infantry, CORPS OF N.Z. ENGINEERS The undermentioned Captains to be temp. Majors:­ Temp. Ca,ptain G: W. Markham relinquishes the temporary R. A. Boyle. Dated 17th December: 1944. rank of Captain, and assumes the temporary tank of Lieutenant on A. Stuart. Dated 19th December, 1944. transfer to the N.Z. Artillery. Dated 28th January, 1945. R. Pirrie. Dated 22nd December, 1944. Temp. Lieutenant G. L. K. Drew is posted to the Retired List The undermentioned Lieutenants to be temp. Captains:­ with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 3rd February, 1945. J. N. MacLean. Dated 22nd November, i944. N.Z. CORPS OF SIGNALS H. Staton. Dated 11th December, 1944. H.K. Joblin. Dated 15th December, 1944. ;rhe undermentioned temp. Lieutenants to be temp. Capta~ns~ J. A. Bevin. Dated 17th ·December, 1944. and remain seconded :- G. G. Turbott. Dated 19th December, 1944. J. •P. Pickerill. D. B. Billing. J. D. Jepson. Dated 22nd December, 1944. Dated 27th january,·· 1945. T. P. McLean. Dated 25th December, 1944. N.Z. INFANTRY N.Z. Medical Gorps The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) Major E. )'.. Comrie to be temp. Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 1st January, 1945. With reference to the notice published in the. New Zealand Gazette No. 16, dated 2nd March, 1944, relative to Lieutenant-Colonel TEMPORARY RANK RELINQUISHED F .. J. Gwilliam, E.D., after the words " to be· temp. Lieutenant­ Colonel," add "with seniority from 29th January, 1941.." / '\ N.Z. Infantry Lieutenant R. C. Griffiths to be temp. Captain. .Dated 4th Lieutenant (temp. Captain) C. M. MacKenzie relinquishes the January, 1945. . temporary rank of Captain. Dated 27th December, 1944. Temp. Lieutenant A. G. Hill is posted to the Retired List with . the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 18th January, 1945. SENIORITY The Ruahine Regiment N.Z. lnfa\try Captain F. C. Forster is granted seniority as a Captain. Dated Lieutenant J. E. Tier is po~ted to the Retired List with the -22nd April, 1944. ' rank of Major. Dated 4th February, 1945.' The Hawke's Bay Regiment APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSIONS Temp. Lieutenant W. G. A. Downes is posted to the 'Retir:ed The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants :- List with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 30th January, 1945. 611200 Hugh Job, N.Z. Inf. Dated 20th December, 1944. The Nelson, Marlborough, and West Coast Reg£ment 60348 David Wilson, N.Z.E. 41011 Bruce Graeme Falk, N.Z.A.C. Lieutenant-Colonel C. M. Rout, E.D., is posted to the Retired 41017 Joshua Charles Gatenby, N.Z.A.C! List. Dated 7th January, 1945. 35858' Frank Barry Ryan, N.Z.A.C. · · - 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Major) E. E. Richards, D.S.O., is posted 1 Dated 24th December, 1944. to the Retired List with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 3rd Febru~ry, 1945. 30901 George Rough McDonald, N.Z.O.C. 261610 John Da.vid Picot, N.Z.O.C. The New Zealan:l Scottish Regiment Dated 25th December, 1944. Temp.· Lieutenant W. S. Corbett relinquishes his comm1ss10n, F. JONES, Minister 9f Defence. 'be having left the Dominion. Dated 8th January, 1945. - FEB. 15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 149

N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM Rev. B. 0. Plumb~ Chaplain, 4th Class, relinquishes his com­ Temp. Lieutenant J. G. Lorimer, Reserve of Officers, Supple­ mission on appointment to a commission in the Royal N.Z. Air mentary List, was sentenced by a General 'Court-martial to be Force. Dated 9th February, 1945. reduced to the ranks. Dated 19th August, 1~44. Rev.• Peter Henley Blakiston to be Chaplain, 4th Class (Church of England). Dated 5tli January, 1945. OFFICERS CEASING TO BE SECONDED TO THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS Brigadier J. T. Burrows, D.S.O., E.D., and is reposted to the Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) W. A. T. McGuire, E.D., Territorial Force with.the tempor?,ry rank of Brigadier. D_ated relinquishes the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 23rdJanuary, 1945. 18th January, 1945. Colonel K. W. R. Glasgow, D.S.O., E.D., N.Z. Artillery, and is Temp. Lieutenant R. O. Hicks to be temp. Captain, and ' reposted to the -Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Colonel, remains seconded. Dated 2,7th January, 1945. with seniority from 17th May, 1943. Dated 4th February, 1945. N.Z. MED!CAL CORPS Lieutenant-Colonel W. A. T. McGuire, E.D., N.Z. Army Service Corps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary The undermentioned are posted t<::, the Retired List :­ rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, with seniority from 1st April, 1942. Lieutenant (temp. Major) H. T. Knight, M.B., Ch.B., with the Dated 21st December, 1944. rank of Major. Dated 2nd February, 1945 .. Lieutenant-Colonel C. E. Reid, M.B., Ch.B., N.Z. Medical Captain A. F. R. Crawford, V.D., M.B., Ch.B. Dated 6th Corps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the ternporary February, 1945. rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, with seniority from 18th September, Temp. Captain C. P. M. Feltham, M.B., Ch.B., with the rank 1942. Dated 20th January, 1945. of Captain. Dated 28th January, 1945. Major (Acting· Lieutenant-Colonel) A. E. Lambourn, D.S.O., Lieutenant S. A, Struthers, M.B., Ch.B.~ relinquishes his com­ E.D., N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the mission on appointment to a commission in the Royal N.Z. Navy. temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 11th August, 1941. Dated 26th January, 1941. Dated 31st January, 1945. The undermentioned temp. 2nd Lieutenants, from the Reserve Major (Acting Lieutenant-Colonel) E. E. Richards, D.S.O.., of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenants :- and is reposted to The Nelson, Marlborough, and West Coast Regi­ ment with phe temporary rank of Major, with seniority from 28th J. H. Sa,unders, M.B., Ch.B. December, 1942. Dated 3rd February, 1945. C. N. D. Taylor, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 11th January, 1945. Major G. L. Falck, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the R. C. Doherty, M.B., Ch.B. Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority · Dated 23rd January, 1945. from 4th November, 1942. Dated 24th January, 1945. W. B. Allen, M.B., Ch.B. Major J. B. McMath, N.Z. Armoured Corps, and is reposted to B. H. R. Hill, M.B., Ch.B. the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority C. J. Alexander, M.B., Ch.B. from 4th October, 1943. Dated 27th January, 1945. P. F. Bartley, :M.B., Ch.B. Major G. H. Panckhurst, and is reposted to ,the Reserve of H. R. Bennett, M.B., Ch.B. Officers, Territorial Force. · Dated 30th January, 1945. J. D. Bergin, M.B., Ch.B. Major M. T. S. Dew, and is reposted to the N.Z. Staff Corps . . A. M. Fisher, M:.B., Ch.B. Dated 31st January, 1945. A. O. Gilmour, M.B., Ch.B. Major J. R. Stone, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the - R. L. Jones, M,B., Ch.B. Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority G. A. Milne, 1\'LB., Ch.B. from 26th December, 1942. Dated 2nd February, 1945. · S. Moor, M.B., Ch.B. A. W. Pearson, M.B., Ch.B. Major W. S. Bent, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the Terri­ R. T. Watson, M.B., Ch.B. torial Force with the temporary rank of Major, with seniority from W. J. Watt, M.B., Ch.B. 12th March, 1943r Dated 2nd February, 1945. · Dated 31st January, 1945. Major H. T. Knight, M.B., Ch.B., N.Z. Medical Corps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Major, The undermentioned to be Lieutenants :- with sehiority from 20th June, 1942. Dated 2nd February, 1945. Temp. 2nd Lieutenant K. R. Lothian, M.B., Ch.B. Dated Temp. Captain L. Robinson, M.B., Ch.B., N.Z. Medical Corps, 31st January, 1945. and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Morris John Purdy; M.B., Ch.B. Dated 1st February, 1945.· Captain, with seniority from 3rd July, 194,2. Dated 14th January, Thomas Oswald Gilbert, M.B., Ch.B. Da.ted 2nd February, 1943. . 1945. Captain P. Sharpin, and is reposted to the N.Z. Temporary Staff with the temporary rank of Captain. Dated 18th January, 1945. N .z. DENTAL CORPS Captain J. S. Tomlinimn, and is reposted to The Auckland Temp. Captain C. K. Horne, B.D.S., is posted to the Retired Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank of List with the rank of Captain. Dated 24th February, 1945. Captain, with seniority from 26th June, 1941. Dated 22nd January, Arthur William McLellan, B.D.S., to be Lieutenant. Dated 1945. 1st February, 1945. , Captain A. K. Chirnside, R.D.S., N.Z. Dental Corps, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE with seniority from 11th January, 1942. Dated 23rd January, 1945. Sister E. A. E. M. Rush resigns her commission. Dated 1st Captain H. H. North, and is reposted to the Reserve of Officers, June, 1942. Territorial Force. Dated 26th January, 1945. · Sister J. B. Williamson is posted to the Retired List. Dated Captain C. P. M. Feltham, M.B., Ch.B., N.Z. Medica~ Corps, 6th February, 1945. · and is reposted to the 'Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from 7th January, 1942. Dated 28th January, RESERVE Q}j, OFFICERS 1945. Captain K. E. Louden, M.C., and is reposted to The Waikato 3rd N.Z. Armoured Regiment Regiment with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from Lieutenant H. H. North is posted to the Retired List with the 4th November, 1942. Dated 30th January, 1945. rank of Captain. Dated 26th January, 1945. Captain F. D. Robertshaw, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted t9 the Territorial Force with the temporar.Y rap.k of Captain, with The Auckland Regiment (Ooun.tess of Ranfurly's Own) seniority from 7th February, 1942. Dated 1st February, 1945. Major 6. H. Panckhumt is posted to the Retired List. Dated Captain N. R. Sanderson, N.Z. Artillery, and is reposted to the 30th January, 1945. Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from 4th November, 1942. Dated 4th February, 1945. Lieutenant C. L. E. Wood, N.Z. Artillery, and is_reposted to ,the N.Z. Dental Gorps Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority1 The undermentioned Captains are posted to the Retired List :- froin 16th November, 1942. Dated 14th January, 1945. W.R. Johns. K H. Rawson. J. H. Strauchon. Lieutenant A. G. Hill, and is reposted to The Auckland Regi­ Dated 3rd February, 1945. ment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank nf Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st September, 1941. Dated 18th The undermentioned Lieutenants are posted to the Retired List January, 1945. with the rank of Captain:- . Lieutenant J. L. Lonergan, and is reposted to the N.Z. Army E. G. BeJ;J.der. L. R. D Benjamin. G. M. Dodgshun. Service Corps with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority Dated 3rd February, 194.5. from 3rd March, 1943 .. Dated 19th January, 1945. The undermentioned Lieutenants are posted to the Retired Lieutenant J. L. Milburn, and is reposted to the N.Z. Temporary List:- Staff with the temporary rank of Lieutenant. Dated 20th January, 1.1)45. J. J. Ardagh. G. M. Gunn. W. I. Ward. Lieutenant W. G. A. Downes, and is reposted to The Hawke's Dated 3rd Februar;y-, 1945. Bay Regiment with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st January, 1943. Dated 30th January, 1945. Supplementary List Lieutenant G. L. K. Drew, Corps of N.Z. Engineers, and is Temp. Captain T. W. B. Stoddart, M.B., Ch.B., is posted to the reposted to the· Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Retired List with the rank of Capta,in. Dated 20th November, 1943. Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st June, 1943. Dated 3rd February, Temp. 2nd Lieutenant D.S. Dodds relinquishe_s his commission, 1945. he having left the Dominion. Dated 1st June, 1943. Lieutenant J. E. Tier, and is reposted to The Ruahine Regiment Temp. 2nd Lieutenant J.C. Lucas is posted to the Retired List :with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 21st with the rank of 2.nd Lieutenant. Dated 21st January, 1945. September, 1942. Dated 4th February, 1945. -150- THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [~o. 11

, Rev. B. · 0. Plumb, Chaplain, 4th Class (Church of England), Lieutenant H. D. Orton, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, N;Z. Chaplains Department, and is reposted to the Territorial Force Supplementary List. Date(i 23rd January, 1945. with the rank of Chaplain, 4th Class, with seniority from 1st May, Lieutenant A. B. Gordon, and is posted Jo the Reserve of 1942. Dated 7th February, 1945. Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 31st January, 1945. Charge Sister I. C. Healey, A.R.R.C~; N.Z. Army Nursing Lieutenant I. T. Van Asch, and is posted to the Retired :j:,ist. Service, and is reposted to the Territorial Force with the temporary Dated 1st February, 1945. · rank of Charge Sister, with seniority from 1st M~rch, 1943. Dated Lieutenant C. McKenzie, and is posted to the Reserve of 23rd January, 1945. Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 1st February, 1945. ·. _ Sister D.-¥: Robbie, N.Z. Army Nursing Service, and is reposted Lieutenant R. G. Fitzgibbon, and is posted to The Auckland to the Territorial Force with the rank of Sist~r, with seniority from Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank of 5th June, 1941. Dated 25th August, 1942: Lieutenant, with seniority from 18th September, 1944. Dated 1st February, 1945. ' Lieutenant C.R. Mark, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, OFFICERS STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH OF THE 2ND NEW ZEALAND Sup:elementary List. Dated 1st February, 1945. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Lieutenant J. J. Best, ahd is posted to the Retired List. Dated Major W. J. G. Roach, M.C., and is posted to the Reserve of 1st February, 1945. Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 2nd-Januarv, 1945. Lieutenant 0. L. Cuthbertson, and is posted to the Corps of Major P. R. Hockley, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, N.Z. Engineers with the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority Supplementary List. Dated 20th January, 1945. from 10th March, 1944. Dated 2nd February, 1945. Major S. E. Anderson, B.E., and js posted to the N.Z. Temporary Lieutenant A. T. Watson, M.B.E., and is posted to the Reserve Staff with the temporary rank of Major. Dated 21st January, 1945. of Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 2nd February, 1945., Major G. L. M. Scholefield, M.R, Ch.B., N.Z. Medical Corps, 2nd Lieutenant (Acting-Lieutenant) E. W. Wyllie (Quarter­ and is posted to the Retired List. Dated 31st January, 1945. master), and is posted to the N.Z. Medical Corps (Non-medical) Major R. J. H. Seal, and is posted to The Auckland Regiment with the temporary rank of 2nd Lieutenant, with . seniority from (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank qf Major, 20th December, 1943. Dated 1st February, 1945. with seniority from 30th April, 1943. Dated 1st February, l945. 2nd Lieutenant K. E. Keaney, and is posted to the Reserve of Major R. F. Logan, and, is posted to the Reserve of Officers, Officers, Supple:r;hentary List. Dated 20th December, 1944. · Supplementary List. Dated 1st February, 1945. - 2nd Lieutenant J. C. Lucas, and is reposted to the Reserve of Major H. 0. Crawford-Smith, and is posted to the Retired List. Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 21st January, 1945. Dated 1st February, 1945. · · , 2nd Lieutenant D. W. Davies, and is posted to the Retired List. Major K. G. Scott, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, Dated 23rd January, 1945. Supplementary List. Dated 3rd February, 1946. 2nd Lieutenant R. · C. Bennett, and is posted to the Reserve of Captain (Acting-Major) L. T. Mark, and is posted to the Retired Office'rs, Supplementary List. Dated 7th February, 1945. List with th.e rank of Major. Dated 9th February, 1945. - F. JONES, Minister of Defence. Captain O. S. James, and is posted to the Retired List. Dated 25th January, 1945. Captain A. M. W. West-Watson, and is posted to the Retired List. Dated 26th January, 1945. Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Relinquishments, and Dis­ Captain k J'. Truesdale, ?,nd is posted.to the Reserve of Officers, missals of Officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Supplementary List. Dated 28th January, 1945. Captain A. N. Reid, and is posted to The Auckland Regiment Air Department, (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the temporary rank of Captain, Wellington, 31st January, 1945. , - with seniority from 4th October, 1943. Dated 1st Febrp.ary, 1945. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Captain J. V. Hollis, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, H approve the following appointments, promotions, transfers, Supplementary List. Dated 1st February, 1945. relinquishments, and dismissals of officers of the Royal New Captain A. E. Bond, Quartermaster, N.Z. Medical Corps, and is Zealand Air Force :- posted to the Territorial Force with the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from 17th January, 1944. Dated 1st.February, 1945. Captain B. F. Betts, and is posted to the N.Z. Artillery with GENERAL DUTIES BRANCR the temporary rank of Captain, with seniority from 8th July, 1944. Appointments Dated 2nd February, 1945. • · The undermentioned officers, on relinquishing their com­ Captain D. Chapman, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, missions in the Reserve of Air Force Officers (United Kingdom), Supplementary List. Dated 2nd February, 1945. are granted temporary commissions in the ranks shown. Dated Captain L. de V. Gilbert, M.C., and is posted to the Reserve of 1st January, 1944 :- Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 2nd February, 1945. Captain R. L. Thompson, and is posted to the Retired List. As Pilots- Dated 2nd February, 1945. · . In the rank of Squadron Leader- Captain J. P. Stranger, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, With seniority as from 3rd September, 1941_:_ Supplementary List. Dated 2nd February, 1945. · NZ 2390 Douglas Warnes MORRISH, A.F.C. Captain W. L. Cook, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, With seniority as from 1st December, 1941- Supplementary List. Dated 3rd February, 1945. · NZ 2360 Malcolm Keith CARSWELL. Captain T. N. Bright, and is posted to the Reserve of Officers, With seniority as_ from 24th March, 1943- Supplementary List. Dated 3rd February, 1945. NZ 2386 Lloyd Julius JOEL, D.F.C. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) J. C. Warnes, and is posted to the 1 - Retired List with the rank of Captain. Dated 29th January, 1,945. In the rank of Flight Lieutenant- Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) L. E. Vaughan, and is posted to With seniority as from 13th July, 1942:- the Retired List with the rank of Captain. Dated 24th January, NZ 2354 · Douglas Robert BAGNALL, D.F.C. 1945. · The undermentioned officers, on relinquishing_ their com­ Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) W. D. P. Wordley, and is posted· missions in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, are granted to The North Auckland Regiment with the temporary rank of temporary commissions in the ranks shown:- Lieutenant, -with seniority from 18th October, 1942. Dated 1st February, 1945. In the rank of Wing Commander- Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) K. Stych, and is posted to the With seniority as from 1st January, 1944- Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, with the rank of Lieutenant. NZ 2389 John Howard Marcus SMITH. D11ted 1st February, 1945. Dated 1st October, 1944. Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) A. A. Cleghorn, and is posted to The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) with the In the rank of Squadron Ll:lader- temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 14th March, With seniority as from 22nd May, 1943- 1943, Dated· 1st February, 1945. NZ 2366 Russell Merriman MACKENZIE, D.s.o:, . Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) I. D. Mears, and is posted to the D.F.C., A.F.C. Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 1st January, 1944. I),ated 2µd February, 1945. . In the rank of Flight Lieutenant- Lieutenant (Acting-Captain) F. J. Olifent, and is posted to the With seniority as from 11th February, 1941- Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, with the rank of Lieutenant. NZ 2362 Leonard Ernle CLARK, D:F.C; . Dated 2nd February, 1945. · Dated 1st January, 1944. Lieutenant (4-cting-Captain) B. H. Aveling, and is po1,1ted to With seniority as from 3rd October, 1941- the Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List,· with the rank of NZ 2381 'William Lloyd ELLINGHAM. Lieutenant. Dated 2nd February, 1945. · Dated 3rd October, 1944. Lieutenant T. P. Troy, a~d is reposted to the Regime]lt of With seniority as from 10th October, 1941- Royal N.Z. Artillery. Dated 2nd October, 1944. NZ 2365 Harold Stewart LusK. Lieutenant J. Danby, and is reposted . to the N.Z. Army - - . . . Dated 1st January, 1944. Ordnance Corps. Dated 13th December; 1944. With seniority as from 11th July, 1942- - Lieutenant J. E. Stedman·, and is posted to the N.Z. Artillery. NZ 2364; Brian Guinness GLOVER, D.F.C. with . the temporary rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 4th · . · Dated 1st January; 1944. November, 1942. Dated 17th January, 1945. With seniority as from 4th November, 1942- Lieutenant J. Groshinski, and is posted to the Retired List. NZ 2387 ·. Michael Cyril Wilder ORMOND. Dated 19th January, 1945. · · Dated 1st June, 1944. · Lieutenant N. McDonald, and is posted to the Reserve of With seniority as from 5th November, 1942- · Officers, Supplementary List. Dated 20th January, 1945 .. NZ 2,355 Ovide La Fond BROADLEY. With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand / Dated 1st January, 1944 •. Gazette No. 84, dated 19th October, 1944, relative to Lieutenant With senimity as from 9th November, 1942- W. F;. Heath, for "Dated 6th October, 1944,'-' substitu.te." Da)ed . NZ 2374 Derrick Fitzgerald WESTENRA, D;F.C; 21st January, 1945." Dated 1st Ja;nuary, 1944 ... , FER 15]"' THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE_ 1M

·With seniority as from 4th December, 1942- The undermentioned Pilot Officers to be Flying Officers NZ 2357 Jack BUCKLEY, D.F.C. (temp.):- Dated 1st January, 1944. Dated 6th February, 1944: Richard Bruce ANDERSON. With seniority as from 22nd February, 1943__:__ Dated 1st August, 1944: James Benjamin MONK. NZ 2371 Robert Edward STOUT. Dated 20th August, 1944 : Michael Ernest GROOME. Dated 1st January, 1944. Dated 19~h September, 1944: John Walter Seymour NELSON. With seniority as from 3rd November, 1943- Dated 1st October, 1944__:.. NZ 2353 Herbert James BARLEY, D.F.C. Jack Clarence V O$S. Thomas Edward McKay BUR· NZ 2356 Thomas James BUDDLE, D.F.C. Magnus Whitefield Wilson JOHN- LING-CLARIDGE. - t Dated 1st January, 1944. SON. . . John Edwin MILES. In the rank of Flying Officer- Hughie Errald BOYES. Philip HORTON. With seniority as from llth January, 1943- Stanley Robert WAUGH. Noel Stewart HALLAHAN. NZ 2352 Donald Geoffrey AuRISCH. Sydney PATTERSON. Leslie Bruce' WALL.A.OE, C.G.M~ Dated 1st January, 1944. Roy James HARRIES. , Douglas Willia:r.n TONG. In the rank of Pilot Officer- Allen Leonard HICKINBOTHAM. NZ 2394 Bruce CLEGG. · Dated 4th October, 1944 :­ Dated 20th May, 1944. Harold Wixon HoY. Valentine George MORRIS. As Navigators~ In the rank of Flight Lieutena:rit- Dated 16th October, 1944- , With seniority as from 24th November, 1942- Harold Windeyer FISHER. Patrick Davies REID. NZ 2379 Lindsay Edward DURRANT. Alan Thomas MAIR. Kenneth John URWIN. Dated 1st August, 1944. John Francis CODY. Trevor Richard ALLAN. With seniority as from 8th February, 1943- Robert Edward Carson BLACK. Brian John O'DoNOVAN. NZ 2367 Louis Neil ORCHARD. John Kenderdine QUIGLEY. James Arthur BROOKES. Dated 1st January, 1944. Norman Euan Russell DONALD. In the rank of Pilot Officer- Dated 1st November, 1944- With seniority as from 6th August, 1943- Cecil NORRIS. Eric O'BRIEN. NZ 2350 Richard Bruce ANDERSON. Ronald Henry SCHWASS. Rae LOWTHER. Dated 1st January, 1944. John Matheson URQUHART. William Dudley HOLMES. As Na~gators Radio­ Rex Walter O'RoURKE. Douglas Roy Chambers In the rank of Flight Lieutenant- Archibald Currie BEAZ_ER. HUTCHINS. With seniority as from 16th May, 1943- Lewis Pat MILLER. Amos Arthur BATTY. NZ, 2377 John Walter PYE. Arthur George HosKINS. Dated tst January, 1944. Dated 5th November, 1944- In the rank of Flying Officer~ Desmond Edward STOKES. Thomas Graham WALKER. With seniority as from 3rd December, 1942- Richard James Prescott.VALLEN- Murray Jackson WYATT. NZ 2385 Maurice George KEYS. TINE. Gordon Barry Fyans NEILL. Dated 1st January, 1944. John Cecil CALLAGHAN. Edmund LEADLEY. As Wireless Operator/Air Gunner~ In the rank of Flight Lieutenaht- Dated 14th November, 1944-, With seniority as from 4th February, 1942- James Gavin KYLES. Douglas Alexander MORRISON. NZ 2383 John GROCOTT. Humphrey Clarence AcToN­ Colin Edward WEST. Nelson Hunter IRWIN. Dated 1st January, 1944. ADAMS. Gordon Maurice George KIRK. :Rex Harvey MA.SON. As Air Bomber- Derek Edgar Skottowe WEBB. In the rank of Flying Officer~ With seniority as from 18th January, 1943- Dated 19th November, 1944: James Angus HILDY.A.RD.· NZ 2369 William Alexander PULLAR. Dated 16th December, 1944- Dated 1st January, 1944. Gordon Stanley CLARK. Alfred LONGSTAFF. As Air Gunners- James Bennett GASCOIGNE. James Ian WILKINSON. In the rank of Flying Officer- Jack Cresswell RICHARDSON. Noel CHILD. With seniority as from 24th November, 1943- Walter Douglas WILLIAMSON. Hugh St. Clair FAUCHELLE. NZ 2S68 Jack Crichton PALMER, D.F.c; Frederick Joshua McDONALD. Hilton Russell CHAPMAN. Dated 1st January, 1944. Walter Graham HUGHES. James Ferguson BEATTIE. In the rank of Pilot Officer- Graeme Sinclair REID. Theo Kilpon ORR. NZ 2395 Edward Ernest de. J oux, C.G.M., D.F.M. Matthew PARK. Richmond DOBBIE. Dated 9th June, 1944. · Ernest George ROGERS. John SMITH .. As Flight Engineer- Dated 17th December, 1944 : Eric Sydney ARKINSTALL. In the rank of Flying Officer~ Dated 18th December, 1944- With seniority as from 5th October, 1943- N oel Alfred Florance ATKINS. Stuart LEWIS. NZ 2373 Douglas TWIST.· --- Dated 1st January, 1944.- Dated 19th December, 1944: Charles Frederick RowE. Dated 20th December, 1944- Promotions Alexander George GRAY. Bryan Elliott y OUNG.. . . The undermentioned Flight Lieutenants (temp.) to be Acting Dated 21st December, 1944- Squadron Leaders (paid) :- Murray Alexander JONES; Ronald Arthur NEIL. Maurice STEVENS. George Lindsay SHAW. Dated-14th December, 1944: Delwyn Stanley Morris CONSTANCE, _ D.F.C. Dated 22nd December, 1944- Dated 20th December, 1944: Robert Duncan Md'VICKER. Ian George NICKLIN. Thomas Harris HARRISON, Philip Sydney WHITEN. D.F.C. The undermentioned Flying Officers ;to be Flight Lieutenants Robert George Ivan BLACKETT . Donald Denton McLEOD. . (temp.):- Noel Varley SPANHAKE, Alan Edward Woodford DAY. Dated 3rd June, 1944: Maurice George KEYS. Dated 23rd December, 1944- Dated 26th November, 1944: Reynolds Bruce HENDRY, D.F.C. Durham Highet STRACHAN, D.F.C. Desmond James MELBOURNE. Dated 18th December, 1944- Dated 24th December, 1944- Harold Watson LONGLEY. Lionel Oscar EDWARDS. Cecil Roy GRIFFIN. Ralph Edwin SPICER. Lawrence Harcourt BUNT. James Allworthy Lee MARTIN. . Peter George Alston RusHBROOKE. Dated 26th December, 1944: Stanley William GaLLETLY, · Ian Roderick McKENZIE (NZ 426335). Dated 28th December, 1944: Roy John Robert YOUNG. Norman Colin MowAT. Dated 29th December, 1944- Dated 19th December, 1944- James Easton CAPSTICK. Allan Thomas CONDON. Blatchford SMITH. Sidney Alfred CLARK, D.F.C. Dated 30th December; 1944- Robin Keith CRAW, D.F.C. J ohn Keith SOMERVELL. · David Bruce SINCLAIR. Dated 20th December, 1944: Colin James FRASER. David Alexander Grahame DICK- Ernest CHERITON. SON. Ormond Harold CffRISTOPHER, Dated 21st December, 1944- Harold Muir PARLANE. George Joseph WOODBERRY. - John Alfred w ARING. Ross BRACEY. Trevor Frederick HAMMOND. Frederick Venn HILTON. Charles Francis Howard MANS· Leo Patrick GARVEY. Colin MacIntosh ROBERTSON . Norris ·SIMMONS. .FIELD; Aynsley Stuart FORBES, John Alexander WILLIAMSON. Daniel Ian w ALKER; Dated 22nd December, 1944 : Bryan Hubert TffOMAS, D.F.C. Robert Gordon DILLON., Reginald James OWENS. Dated 26th December, 1944: Terris Leonard Barton TAYLOR. Ralph William Dennis LOXTON. Maurice Joseph O'SULLIVAN. Dated 28th December, 1944- Ivan HISLOP. Allan Gibson BAIRD. John Bell WILSON. Thompson Wayne NICHOLLS. William Reginald BIRDLING. Douglas Stanley Peche SMITH, D.F.C. Ernest Alfred. BANCROFT. Clifford Walter FRANKLIN. Albert Lemcke TAUWHARE. Francis Ewen Hewison MILLAR. Dated 31st December, 1944- Leslie George HALLAM. John Alexander DIXIE. John Mathers BAILEY, D.F.C. William Keith AMIES. James Herbert MooRE. Arthur Percy GAINSFORD, D.F.0., A.F.C Russell James Cox. Allan Cecil EARL. Flying Officer (t<:,mp.) Eric Duane SMART to be Acting Flight Ray_Holt STEPHENSON. Donald MAOALISTER. Lieutenant (paid). Dated 4th January, 1945-. · Louis Cudworth SINCLAIR, THE NEW .ZEALAND GAZETTE 0 [No. 11

Relinquishments In the rank of Flight Lieutenant- The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquish their With seniority as from 29th June, 1941- temporary commissions :-:- . NZ 2388 Watson Collingwood TURNER. Dated 1st ,June, 1944. Dated 18th January; 1945: Flight Lieutenant Phillip Ronald CONEY. . The undermentioned officers, on relinquishing their com­ Dated 9th. January, 1945 : Flying Officer Jack Pattison missions in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, are granted MANLEY. temporary commissions in the ranks shown. Dated 1st Janu1:1,ry, Dated 30th January, 1945 i Flying Officer Noel Horace McKAY. 1944 ,- ' In the rank of Flight .Lieutenant- Dismissals NZ 2359 Walter Teviot BAKER. The undermentioned officers were sentenced by General Court- In the rank of Flying Officer :- martial to be dismissed the Service. Dated 12th January, 1945 :- With seniority as from 28th February, 1943- Flying Officer Edgar Henry James WILSON. · NZ 2370 Lawrence Arthur S',rAIG. Fly,ing Officer James Stanley WIGELSWORTH. With seniority as from 22nd October, 1943- Flying Officer Garfield Blackie McGILL, NZ 2376 Eric William. PEARCE. Flying Offici:lr Seaton George SHARP. Iti the rank of Pilot Officer- Cancellation With seniority as from 15th December, 1943--:­ NZ 2384 Kenneth Cecil JAMES. The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 53, d.ated , Promotions 22nd June, 1944, page 749, under the heading "General Duties Branch~As Pilots," relating to "NZ 2255 Sydney Weetman Flight Lieutenant Watson Collingwood TURNER to be Squadron Rochford HUGHES, O.B.E.," is cancelled. . Leader (temp.). Dated 1st July, 1944. Flight Lieutenant (temp.) Ernest William De SuzA to be Acting EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION I : EQUIPMENT OFFICERS Squadron Leader (paid). Dated 1st December, 1944. Appointments The undermentioned Pilot Officers to . be Flying Officers Equipment Duties- {'temp.):- NZ 2380 Ronald Galpin THORBY, on relinquishing his com­ Dated 9th September, 1944- mission in the Royal. Air Force Volunteer Reserve, is granted a James JONES. temporary commission in the rank of Flight Lieutenant, with seniority Vincent JAMES. Marcus Attlee INGLE. as from 1st March, 1942. Dated 1st October, 1944. Reginald Wilfred JARMAN.° Ian KIRKCALDIE. Accountant· Duties- • NZ 2351 John WesJey Jago ANDERSON, on relinquishing his Dated. ~th October, 1944- , .William Raymond CALLENDER. commission in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, is granted a Kenneth Leslie U SMAR, Martin David BURNS. temporary commission in the rank of Pilot Officer, with seniority as from 18th July, 1943. Dated 1st January, 1944. Amendment Promotions The noti~e appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. IO, dated The undermentioned Pilot Officers to be Flying Officers 24th February, 1943, page 224, under the heading "Administrative (temp.):- and Special Duties Branch-Appointment," relating'· to "NZ 1716 Albert Selwyn. HENRY," is amended to read "NZ 424929 Equipment Duties- Albert Selwyn HE~RY." Dated 9th September, 1944: Robert Button SEABROOK. Dated 25th October, 1944- Works Section- Gilbert Kenneth YouNG. John Douglas McKINLEY. Appointment Elliott Lonsdale RAGG. NZ 2358 Richard Goulden BRICKELL, on relinquishing his Accountant Duties- commission in ·the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, is granted Dated 18th January, 1944: John Wesley Jago ANDERSON. a temporary commission 'in the rank of Squadron Leader, with seniority as from 1st September, 1942. Dated 1st January, 1944. ,, EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION II : TECHNICAL OFFICERS - Appointments Promotion Engineer Duties- Pilot Officer Stanley Palmer TUCK to be Flying Officer (temp.). The undermentioned officers, on relinquishing their commissions Dated 25th October, 1944. in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, are granted temporary commissions in the ranks shown :- Educational Section- Promotions In the rank of Flight Lieutenant- With seniority as from 1st March, 1942- The . undermentioned Pilot Officers to be Flying Officers NZ 2363 John Burt FLYNN. (temp.):- Dated 1st January, 1944. Dated 22nd September, 1944: Reginald Harry Hosrn. With seniority as from 1st January, 1943- Dated 25th October, 1944: Lionel Conrad MEIKLEJOHN. NZ 2361 Richard Austin COLLINS. Dated 1st January, 1944. MEDICAL BRANCH In the rank of Flying Officer- Appointment With seniority as from 23rd April, 1942- NZ 2375 Oscar Hugh WRIGirT. NZ 2372 Frank Finlay SLIGO, M.B., Ch.R, on relinquishing Dated 1st January, 1944. his commission in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, is granted With seniority as from 23rd March, 1944- a temporary commission in the rank of Flight Lieutenant, with NZ 2378 Hugh Marshall NIMMO. seniority as from 22nd M1&y, 1943. Dated 1st January, 1944. Dated 1st June, 1944. NEw,ZEALAND WoMEN's AuxILIARY Am FoRcE Promotions Engineer Duties- Relinquishment Flying Officer Oscar Hugh WRIGHT to be Flight Lieutenant :Assistant Section Officer Bonnie Freda Helen Christian FISHER (temp.). Dated 1st July, 1944. is permitted to relinquish her temporary commission. Dated 11th January, 1945. The undermentioned Pilot Officers to be Flying Officers (temp.):- Radar Duties- RESERVE OF Am FoRcE OFFICERS Dated 9th September, 1944-. Transfers Ernest David Lindsay MARSDEN. The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active Armament Duties- List to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class B, Section I :-:- Dated 1st October, 1944- Dated 30th January, 1945: Squadron Leader Charles Wynn ·william James HARRINGTON, Squire JERRAM; M.B., Ch.B. • 1 Dated 25th October, 1944- Dated 24th December, 1944: Flying Officer Harold William . Joseph Rowland STANLEY. Boon WEBBER. · Vincent Maurice DENTICE. Dated 26th December, 1944: Flying Officer Arthur Ernest Hall KNOWLES. Relinquishment Dated 27th December, 1944: Flying .Officer Albert Selwyn·· Flight Lieutenant Robert John JOHNSON is permitted to HENRY. relinquish his temporary commission. Dated 4th February, 1945. Dated 2nd January, 1945: Flying Officer Alan Grant,HERMAN. Dated 11th January, 1945: Flying .Officer Cyril John THORS· ADMINISTRATIVE .AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH . , TENSON. Appointments Dated 15th January; 1945: Flying Officer Allan Halsey WINTER. The undermentioned o~cers, on relinquishing their commissions Dated· 18th January, 1945: Flying Officer Malcolm Telfer in the Reserve of Air Force Officers (United Kingdom), are granted McLEAN. temporary commissions in the ranks shown :- Dated 21st January, 1945: Flying Officer Robert W~lliam In the rank of Squadron Leader- FORBES. • With seniority as from 1st June, 1942- Dated 26th January, 1945: Flying Officer Harold Gerard NZ 2382 Colin Norman GARDNER. MORRIS. Dated 1st January, 1944. Dated 29t4 January, 1945·: Flying Officer James Francis LAVI]!". FEB. 15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 153

Relinquishment Dated 3rd December, 1944...:... Flying Officer Donald Stuart MACKENZIE is permitted to NZ 4210984 Flight Sergeant Peter Ernest CAMPBELL. relinq1iish his commission. Dated 8th December, 1944. NZ 427476 Flight Sergeant Basil Tyrel DODDS. Dated 13th December, 1944- NZ 4211049 Flight Sergeant Peter Allen HOLT. CORRIGENDUM Dated I8tli December, 1944- In the notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 80, NZ 424489 Flight Sergeant Patrick Joseph McCAi:tTHY. dated 21st September, 1944, page 1140, under the heading "General Dated 22nd December, 1944- Duties Branch-Appointments : As Pilots," for " NZ 416968 Flight , NZC 439811 Sergeant Frederick Henry MOFFETT. Sergeant Arnell Dean MEYER," read "NZ 416968 Flight Sergeant NZ 4310459 Warrant Officer Edmund James BREWSTER. Hotorua Arnel :I1ean MEYER." NZ 4310391 Sergeant Edward Francis MCPADDEN. Dated 29th December, 1944- ~. JONES, Minister of Defence. NZ 4310627 Sergeant Brian John HuRLE. NZ 4312129 Sergeant Philip Aubrey To-qssaint ABRAHAM. As Wireless Operator/Air Gunners­ Dated 14th September, 1944- Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, and Relinqui8hment of Officers NZ 417253 Warrant Officer Joseph Gilbert WRIGHT. of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Dated 30th September, 1944- NZ 42335 Warrant Officer Hugh John MILLS, D.F.M. Air Departi::p.ent, Dated 30th November, 1944- Wellington, 5th February, 1945. NZ 413788 Warrant Officer William James THOMSON. Dated 1st December, 1944- · · IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to NZ 403033 Warrant Officer Albert William TEMM, H approve the following appointments, promotions, transfers, . D.F.M. and relinquishment of officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force :- Dated I3tli December, 1944- NZ 425850 Flight Sergeant Derek MAsoN. GENERAL DUTJ'.ES BRANCH As Air Bombers- Appointments Dated 1st December, 1944- . As Pilots- NZ 428192 Flight Sergeant James Wilfred Mum. NZ 2401 Charles Aylmer POWNALL, D.F.C., whose Short­ Dated 11th December, 1944- service Commissio:!l in the Royal Air Force expired on the 17th NZ 429210 Flight Sergeant Kenneth Duncan SINCLAIR. January, 1945, is granted a temporary commission in the rank As Air Gunners- • of Flight Lieutenant, with seniority as from the 17th ,January, 1942. NZ 2397 John Beehan Gunnell STRATTON, on relinquishing Dated 18th January, 1945. his commission in the Royal Air For:ce Volunteer Reserve, is granted The undermentioned are granted temporary commissions in a temporary commission in the rank of Flight Lieutenant, with the rank o_f Pilot Officer :- seniority as from the ~st June, 1942. Dated 1st September, 1944. Dated 3rd September, 1944- The undermentioned are granted temporary commissions in the NZ 422283 Flight Sergeant Wallace Edwin HwGs. rank of Pilot Officer :- Dated 27th September, 1944- Dated 13th November, 1944- NZ 425420 Flight Sergeant William Barry GARVIN. NZ 429073 Flight Sergeant Norman Farquhar MAC· Dated 31st October, 1944- ' DONALD. NZ 422318 Warrant Officer James Peyer ROBERTSON. Dated 12th December, 1944- · Dated 10th Novemher, 1944- NZ 417201 Warrant Officer Ernest Wilfred FAIR­ NZ 415330 Warrant Officer Frederick Douglas LANGE. WEATHER. Dated 14th November, 1944- Dated 22nd December, 1944- NZ 416511 Flight Sergeant Clinton McINNES. NZC 437337 Sergeant Mervyn REEVES. Dated 30th Noveµiber, 1944- NZ 422260 Warrant Officer Maxwell Amner COLLETT. NZ 422246 Warrant Officer Edward George ATKINS. Promotion8 Dated 1st Dec.ember, 1944- Squadron Leader Leslie Gordon Welldon LILLY to be Wing NZC 4211651 Flight Sergeant Maurice CAMPBELL. Commander (temp.). Dated 15th January, 1945. Dated 9th December, 1944- Squadron Leader (temp.) Percival Guy Haig NEWTON, D.F.C., NZ 414668 Warrant Officer Stanley Frank PARTRIDGE. to be Acting Wing Commander (paid). Dated 15th January, 1945. NZC 422911 Warrant Officer Bernard Peter AVERY. Flying Officer (temp.) Alfred Cleal Wendell LAWRENCE to be 0 Dated 12th December, 1944- Acting Flight Lieutenant (paid). Dated 1st January, 1945. NZ 4216715 Flight Serg()ant Frederick Murray THOMSON. The undermentioned Pilot Officers to be Flying . Officers NZ 4215130 Flight Sergeant Ronald Withy Krna. (temp.):- NZ 4217030 Flight Sergeant Keith Cecil GrnsoN. NZ 436652 Flight Sergeant Kenneth Leo ALBERT. Dated 21st October, 1944 : Eric Temple WILLIAMS. Dated 13th December, 1944- Dated 5th November, 1944- NZ 428276 Flight Sergeant John O'MALLEY. Douglas Bryce ROPE. NZ 425926 Flight Sergeant Charles Halvey Thomas Frederick William SA WYER. MORRISON. Roger Leon CORCORAN. NZ 4212607 Flight Sergeant. Eric Peter SHORTHOUSE. Dated 10th November, 1944: Sidney Lewis BUFTON. NZ 4216709 Flight Sergeant Peter Fredrick Hodgson Dated 30th December, 1944: Wallace Vernon BuxToN. ROWLEY. NZ 4211037 Flight Sergeant Ivan Warwick Berkley TYERMAN'. Relinquishment NZ 4214131 Flight Sergeant Trevor Cameron SIMSON. The temporary comm1ss10n of Pilot Officer Alfred Charles NZC 431082 Flight Sergeant Noel William MCCREADY. Linton FORSBERG is relinquished. Dated 3rd February, 1945. - Dated 14th December, 1944- NZ 421346 Warrant Officer Laurence Milton- BAILEY. Dated 18th December, 1944- EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION II : TECHNICAL OFFICERS NZ 412663 Warrant Officer George EASTERBROOK. Appointments Dated 19th December, 1944- NZ 426235 Flight Sergeant John Henry Thomas Woon. The undermentioned are granted tempora,ry commissions in Dated 20th December, 1944:_ the rank of Pilot Officer :- NZ 4211799 Flight Sergeant John Strathearn LAWREY. Signals Duties- Dated 24th December,, 1944- Dated 1st July, 1944- NZ 421540 Flight Sergeant Joseph Darcy Keith NZ 405020 Flight Sergeant Robert Wilbur DUFFIN. STJTIRLING, NZ 413602 Corporal Donald Denzil INNES. Dated 28th December, 1944- NZ 42100 Warrant Officer Reay Mills MACKAY. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH Dated 29th December, 1944- NZ 4211787 Flight Sergeant Norman Alexander WICKES. Appointment NZ 425754 Flight Sergeant Albert Robert Henry NZ 2391 John i1bert TREWAVAS is granted a temporary WARNER. commission in the rank of Flying Officer. Dated 19th January, NZ 427512 Flight Sergeant Raymond Arthur KING. 1945. Dated 30th December, 1944- Transfer NZC ,129998 Flight Sergeant Valentine Richard EGGLE- STONE. ' Pilot Officer Kenneth James DouGLAS is transferred from tht Dated 2nd January, 1945-~ General Duties Branch to the Administrative and Special Duties NZ 413011 Flight Sergeant Mervyn William BAILEY. Branch in his present rank and seniority. Dated 8th December, Dated 5th January, 1945- 1944. NZ 414241 Warrant Officer Raymond Shaw CAMP- MEDICAL BRANCH BELL. ProrrJ,otions As Navigators- Dated 24th November, 1944- The undermentioned Flight Lfeutenants (temp.) to be Acting NZ 429020 Flight Sergeant I,ionel Munroe EMANUEL. Squadron Leaders (paid). Dated 1st Jamiary, 1945 :- Dated 1st December, 1944- Malcolm WATT, M.B., Ch.B. NZ 429138 Flight Sergeant George Herbert BROCK. William Joseph SMITH, M.B., Ch.B, 154 THE ·NEw.·zEALAND·-GAZETTE [No. 11

' ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH, SECTION II (A.T.C.) The undermentioned are granted temporary commissions in the Promotions rank of Pilot Officer :_:_ - The ,undermentioned Pilot Officers to be Flying Officers :.:_ Dated 16th September, 1944- NZ 416546 Warrant Officer Reginald SHAND. Dated 1st November, 1944- Dated 14th December, 1944- , Francis Frederick l\:'):artin BATTSON, NZ 427319 Flight Sergeant Wi RANGIUAIA. Avon Cecil TATTON. Dated 19th December, 1944~ William Eadie CLARK. NZ 425966 Flight Serg()ant Alexander James Graeme Harry Osborne RosEVEAR. WILSON. Henry William ScoTT. Dated 30th December, 1944- Ronald Murray Hamilton REID. NZC 4215725 Flight Sergeant Thomas Hetbert BILTCLIFFE. William Herbert ERICKSON. Clarence Henry Theodore MILLER. As Navigator- :Raymond Selby WILLIAMS. Dated 20th December, 1944- • NZ 427197 Warrant Officer Donald Edwin GRANT. Dated 1st December, 1944- Douglas Hamilton ~ALL. As Navigators (W)- Harry George SHAKES. Dated 11th August, 1944- Malcolm Clive BARNETT. NZ 4217055 Sergeant Colin Morris HANSON.· Philip John Henry MILLICHAMP. NZ 43989 Sergeant Kenneth Wyllie CLARK. Richard Alfred PEARCE. As Air Gunners- ·( Ronald Grant McKENZIE. Dated 21st December, 1944- Edwin MALKIN. NZ 422946 Flight Sergeant Arthur ,Joseph HowARD. Albert Kemball FYSON. Dated 12th January, 1945_:_, · Joseph Harry CHAM~ERLAIN. NZ 438735 Flight Sergeant Robert SLOAN. Dated 1st January, 1945- _John Hammond DONALDSON. EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SEOTIQN I : . EQUIPMENT OFFICERS Arthur Charles CASELEY. Appointment Zealandia Orlando Octavius McLEOD. Equipment Duties- ~ Frank Addis PATTERSON. NZ 2400 Anthony D'Arcy ANDERSON, on relinquishing his Harry George Baden Du FAUR. commission in. the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, is granted a Kenneth Gillies Joseph SHRIMPTON. temporary commission in the rank of Flight Lieutenant, with seniority Frederick Arnold w ATERHOUSE. as from the ,1st September, 1942. Dated 1st January, 1944. Herbert William BURROWS. '·' ADJI.IINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH RESERVE OF AIR FORCE OFFICERS :Appointment Transfer NZ 2398 Francis Gerald BOWLING, on relinquishing . his Wing Commander Leslie Gordon Welldon LILLY is transferred commission in the Auxiliary Air Force (United Kingdom), is granted from the Active List to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class A, a temporary commission in the rank of Squadron Leader, with Section I. Dated 15th January,. 1945. · seniority as from the 15th August,_ 1944. Dated 1st November, 1944. CORRIGENDA Promotion The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 3, dated Flying Officer (temp.) Victor Gerald SPILLER tq be Acting Flight 18th January, 1945, page 38, under the heading " General Duties · Lieutenant (paid')._ Dated 22nd J:,anuary, 19:1:(). Branch-Appointment : As Pilots;" relating to " NZ 416175 Warrant Officer Darrel Albert SMITH/' is amended to read "NZ Relinqnishment 416175 Warrant Officer Darrell Albert Farrar SMITH." Flying Officer (Acting Flight Lieutenant) Kenneth Hector The notice appearing in the New Z-ealand Gazette No. 79, dated MELVIN is permitted to relinquish his temporary commission. 14th September, 1944, page UIS, under the heading "General Dated 28th February, 1945. Duties Branch-Appointments : As Pilots," relating t,o " NZ 421521 Flight Sergeant Ian Gilbert SUTHERLAND," is amended to Works Section- read "NZ 421251 Flight Sergeant Ian Gilbert SUTHERLAND." Promotion F. JONES, Minister of Defence. Squadron Leader (temp.) Percy Lyndon LAING to be Acting '\Ving Commander (paid). Dated 5th January, 1945.

Appointment and Relinquishment of Officers of the Royal New Zealan1l _ RESER'VE OF Arn FORCE OFFICERS Air Force, Transfer Flying Officer Robert Geqrge GOLDSTONE i-s transferred from the Air Departme:i;it, Active List to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class A, Section I. Wellington, 7th February, H)45. Dated 13th January, 1945. · 'HIS Excellency the Go;verrror-General ·Jias been pleased to approve of the following appointment and relinquishment F. JONER, Minister of DefencP. of officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force :- Appointment Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, and Relinquishment of Officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Acting Air Commodore Sidney.WALLINGFORD; C.B.E., A.D.C., p.s.a., is appointed Air Force Member for Supply and Member Air Department, of the Air Board. Dated 31st January, 1945. Wellington, 10th February, 1945. Relinquishment IS Excellency the · Governor-General has been pleased to approve the following appointments, promotions, transfers, Acting Air Commodore Francis Esme Theodore HEWLETT, H and relinquishment of officers of the Royail New Zealand Air Force :- D.S.O., O.B.E., relinquishes his appointment as Air Force Mooaber for Supply and Member of-the Air Board. Dated 15th January, 1945: . GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH ,. JONES, Minister of Defence. Appointments The undermentioned are granted temporary commissions in the rank of Pilot Officer :- Appointments, Promotions, Transfer, and Relinquishment of Officers As Pilots- of the Royal New Zealand Air Fo1;ce ' Dated 28th January, 1945- NZ 4311804 L.A.C. Peter Tancred HAMILTON. Air Department, NZ ,J,313210 Sergeant Trevor Winson THIELE. Wellington, 7th February, 1945. NZ 439448 L.A.C. David Gillies LYNCH. IS ExceUency the Governor-General has been pleased to NZ 4311667 L.A.C. Alan Russell PAGE. H approve the following appointments, promotions, transfer, NZ 4313047 Sergeant Clifton Trevor EAST. · and relinquishment of officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force :- NZ 4312119 L.A.C. Jack Lander KING. NZ 4313634 Sergeant James Ferguson -THOMAS. GENERAL DUTIES BRANClI Appointments Promotions As Pilots- Squadron Leader Desmond James ScoTT, D.S.O., 0.B.E., NZ 2404 Noel Joseph MOWAT, D.S.O., on relinquishing his D.F.C., to be Wing Commandyr (temp.). Dated 12th January, 1945. c'Ammiss1on in the Reserve of Air Force Officers (United Kingdom)-, Squadron Leader (temp.) Henry Rodolph WIGLEY to be Acting is granted a temporary commission in the rank of Squadron Leader, Wing Commander (paid). Dated 15th January, 1945. with seniority as from 21st June, 1943. Dated 20th January, 1945. NZ 2399 Richard Devon B.ALE, on relinquishing his commissi9;n The undermentioned Flying Officers to be Flight Lieutenants in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, is granted a temporary (temp.):-· commission in the rank of Flying Officer, with seniority as from Dated 20th November, 1944: Leslie Thomas William SMALE. 7th August, 1943. Dated 1st January, 1945. Dated 1st January, 1945: John Matheson NICOLSON. NZ 2318 Robert George GOLDSTONE,· on relinquishing his commission in the South African Air Force, is granted a temporary Dated 5th January, 1945- commission in the rank .of Fiying Officer, with seniority as from Geoffrey Stockbridge :MOORE. Nolan Wentworth F AIRCLOTB:, the 2nd July, 1942. Dated 31st July, 1944. Dated. 7th January, 1945: Arnold Ha,igh Lal\fB. FEB. 15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 155

Dated 9th January, 1945- RESERVE OF Am FORCE OFFICERS. Kenneth IRWIN. Roy Robert George FrsHER. Transfers Dated 10th January, 1945: Herbert Leonard STUART. Dated 11th January, 1945: Thomas Chaplin HILLS. The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active Dated 14th January, 1945: Ar_thur WILLIS. List · to the Reserve ' of Air Force Officers, Class A, Section I :- Dated 15th January, 1945: John Hetrick HIGGINS. Dated 26th January, 1945: Squadron Leader Ian Costin PATTERSON, D.S.O. The undermentioned Pilot Officers to be Flying Officers (temp.):- Dated 31st January, 1945- Flight Lieutenant Clarence Robert PARKER. Dated 3rd September, 1944: Thomas James LADD. Flight Lieutenant Peter Sedgley HANAN. Dated 9th September, 1944: John Duncan GARRETT. Dated 21st October, 1944 : Colin Alexander WALDEN. Dated 6th February, 1945: Flight Lieutenant Wyndham Maurice MEARES. Dated 5th November, 1944- Dated 7th February, 1945: Flight Lieutenant Edmund Douglas Jack Kenneth TmELE. Albert Dougl:ts FRASER. C:ij.OSSLEY, M.C. · Stanley Thomas SMYTH'. Dated 8th February, 1945: Flight Lieutenant George Esmond JAMESON, D.S.O., D.F.C. Dated 6th November, 1944: George Edward BRANCHER. Dated 19th December, 1944: Peter AsrtELL. Dated _10th February, 1945- Dated 26th December, 1944 : Cyril Francis Patrick HUGHES. Flight Lieutenant Peter Stanley Voss. Flight Lieutenant Archibald William JACKSON. Dated 1st January, 1945- Dated 11th February, 1945- Raoul John WISKER, D.F.C. James Arthur TROTT. Flight Lieutenant Leonard CHAMBERS, D.F.C. Alan McHutchon SPEEDY. Flight Lieutenant Alfred Bruce SMITH, D.F.C. Dated 3rd January, 1945- 1.)ated 12th February, 1945: Flight Lieutenant Peter TONKIN. Allan James RENSHA w. Cecil WRAY. Dated 12th March, 1945 : Flight Lieutenant Neal Aubrey WARD, John Philip TARBUCK. Walter Reginald BENNETT. D.F.C. · Dated 4th January, 1945- Dated 20th December, 1944: Flying Officer Arthur David Lionel Basil BRIGGS. Thomas Harold SINCLAIR, LEESE. Vincent William BEMROSE. D.F.C. Dated 23rd December, 1944: Flying Officer Donald Grant GORDON. _ Dated 6th January, 1945-­ Dated 6th January, 1945: Flying Officer Douglas William Alfred Powdrell GAMLIN. Charles Erni Bond Woon. ROBERTSON. Dated 7th J-anuary, 1945 : Edward Roberts BARLOW, D.F.C. Dated 13th January, 1945- Dated 8th January, 1945 :: Austen Geoffrey Trevallyn JONES. Flying Officer Walter Dearden D°Q"NKLEY. Flying Officer George Walter Frn:,:,DING. Dated 9th .January, 1945-- Flying Officer Morvyn William Field PETRIE. Arthur Aran HOFFMAN. Vincent Rex JAMIESON,_D.F.C. Dated 25th January, 1945: Flying Officer Murdo Harrison Dated 10th January, 1945: William Albert CRAIG. HANCOX. Dated 2nd February, 1945: Flying Officer Arnold Jan:ies Dated 11th January, 1945- OLIVER. Eric Jasper WAL!fER, D.F.C. Brian. Charles ROBINSON. Raymond Arthur CuMBERPATCH. Donald William McKENZIE, Dated 4th February, 1945- . John Rees LAYTON. D.F.C. Flying Officer Allan Sinclair WILLIAMSON. Flying Officer Rex Ashley RUDKIN. Dated 12th January, 1945- Dated 7th February, 1945- Ronald Callender McMILLAN. Francis·Geoffrey ROBB. Flying Officer John Andrew BURNS. Ronald Robert KERSEY. John Nesbitt BEATTIE. Flying Officer Cecil Frank HAWKER. Dated 13th January, 1945- Flying Officer Albert Francis GaRFATH. Patrick John McVERRY. Maurice Leonard HUNT. Dated 8th February, 1945- Kenneth MANGOS. Ernest -i\.lexander PILCHER. Flying Qfficer James Stanfield EMMERSON. George David LEAN. Flying Officer Hugh WYLLIE. Flying Officer Donald Stuart LEIGHTON. Dat.ed 14th January, 1945- Douglas John McCALL. Bryan Edward BELTON. Dated 9th February, 1945- David Allan THOM. John Duncan WmTE. Flying Officer George Dougl3ts LISTER. Thomas Noel ELLERY. David Vincent BARRY. Flying Officer Clair William SHIRRIFFS. David Allen ANDERSON. Maurice Ian BISHOP. Flying Officer Clifford Ralph MILLER. Ralph Arnold BRAY. Eric Morrison JONES. Flying Officer Thomas Eric BAYLISS. Charles Andrew MORONEY. Jack BUTTERWORTH. Dated 12:th February, 1945: Flying· Officer Joseph Nolan Eric Charles Russell PENNAL· Frank Edward WALKER. CULLETON. ·< LIGEN. Rex Clarke HILL, Dated 13th February, 1945: Flying Officer Kenneth Evan Frank Lloyd CHAPMAN. Raymond CHESNEY. FORSYTH, D.F.C. John OSBORNE. Donald Wilfred GOBLE. Dated 13th March, 1945 : Flying Officer Leith Lander Stephen Jack HILLS. Robert John McDONALD. THOMPSON. Harold Jack PRIOR. Basil Guy Timaru QUAIFE. Dated 25th December, 1944: Pilot Officer Howard Matthew Ronald Maddox Hector WEBBliJR. Alan George DALE.· HALLAM. Arthur Edward JENVEY. James Adam RAMSAY. Dated 31st December, 1944: Pilot Officer Bruce Valentine John Barry FORD. Thomas David Ian McDONALD. DAVIS. John Anthony Mason HASTINGS. Dated 3rd January, 1945: Pilot Officer Robert James FINDLAY. Dated 15th January, 1945- Dated 8th January, 1945: Pilot Officer Edward Henry SMITH, William Charles WILSON. Thomas Dawsett AITKEN. D.F.M. Dated 16th February, 1945 : Pilot Officer Leslie John Morse Dated 15th February, 1945 : fan Gilbert SUTHERLAND. DIDHAM. The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active Relinquishment List to the Reserve of Air Fore~ Officers, Class B, Section I :--' Flying Officer Henry Lyman TAPP is permitted to relinquish Dated 29th January, 1945 : , Wing Commancter Noel Hunter his temporary commission. Dated 17th April, 1944. NORTH, M.B., Ch.B. Dated 29th December, 1944: Squadron Leader Alan Arthur BooN. EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECT:tON I : EQUIPMENT OFFICERS Dated 25th December, 1944: Flight Lieutenant Colin Ernest Promotion SHORTER. Equipment Duties- , Dated 16th January, 1945: Flight Lieutenant George Munro Flying Officer (temp.) Wesl~y Leonard JACOBSEN to be Acting BERTRAM. Flight Lieutenant (paid). Dated 18th January, 1945. Dated 8th February, 1945 : Flight Lieutenant Edward Alexander BARKER. EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION II : TE_?HNICAL OFFICERS Dated 11th February, 1945: Flight Lieutenant James Keith WARD. Promotions Dated 12th ,January, 1945: Flying Officer Frank England Engineer Duties- WHIM_P. The undermentioned Flying Officers (temp.) to be Acting Flight Dated 13th January, 1945- Lieutenants (paid). Dated 5th January, 1945 :-'- Flying Officer Jack Brian SMALL. Augustus George ANDREWS. John REES· Flying Officer Sydney Macfarlane ELLIFFE. Flying Officer Valentine Goodricke Kynaston BARNES. Flying Officer Trevor Mark. Edward LAMBERT. · MEDICAL BRANCH Dated 15th January, 1945- Promotion Flying Officer William BusBY. Squadron Leader (Acting Wing Commander) Noel Hunter Flying Officer Arne Leth MOLLER. NoRTH M.B., Ch.B., to b_e Wing Commander (temp.). Dated Dated 16th January, 1945: Flying Officer Ralph Kraeft 29th January, 1945. TRIMMER, C 156 THE NEW ZEALAND .GAZETTE [No. U

Dated 17th January, 1945: Fly~ Officer Jack Clarence Voss, Major Herbert Ellery Gilbert (23245). . Dated 20th January, 1945: Flymg Officer George Malcolm Major Donald Stuart Gore Marchbanks, M.B.E. {11849). SMITH. · Major John Wilson Reynolds (23098). Dated 22nd January, 1945- · Major John Ingle Thodey (5414). Flying Officer Ian Alexander MURDOCH. Captain (temp. Major) Victor Joseph Tanner (23153). Flying Officer Leo Lemuel WHITE. Captain (temp. Major) Duncan Urquhart White (11489). Captain (temp. Major) James Rutherford Williams (13672). Dated 24th Ja,nuary; 1945: Fly_ing Officer Walter George NEEDHAM. . . Royal Red Cross Dated 27th January, 1945: Flying Officer William Geoffrey WARREN. To be Additional Members of the Royal Red Cross, First Class Dated 29th January, 1945: Flying Officer Horatio Nairn Matron Doris Irene Brown (1426). ];REEMAN. Matron Edith Mary Lewis (42593). Dated 30th January, 1945: Flying Officer Arthur Herbert CoucH. To be Additional Associates of the Royal Red Cross, Second Class Dated 3rd February, 1945: Flying- Officer D,pnald Edgar Sister Muriel Je~~ie Jackson (38596). 1 WHITE. . Sister Margaret Cathrine Macrae (38609).1 Dated 6th,February, 1945: Flying Officer Trevor Walter OAKS}, Sister Edith Jo Wilson (31573). Dated 7th February, 1945: Flying Officer Howard Galpin • VILES. Bar to Military Cross D'a.te~c~!!~. February,. rn45 : Flying Officer James Oscar· Captain (temp. Major) Angus Ross, 1\1.C. · (13086). Dated_ 13th February, 1945: Flying Officer Allan William Captain Colin ~orman Armstro~g, l\LC. (5091). JACKSON.· Military Cross F. ,JONES, Minister-of Defence. Captain (temp. Major) Douglas Percy William Harvey (13161). Captain (temp. Major) Stamford Martin Hewitt (6980). Captain (temp. Major) Paul Wilfred Robertshaw (31673). Awards approved qy His Majesty the King Captain George Kent Armstrong (34131). Captain Alexander William Huntl:Y Borf'ie (17781). . Offic~ of the Minister of Defence, Captain Patrick John Brennan (4578). , Wellington, 1st February, 1945. Captain Campbell Newman D'Arcy (38675). ·THE following awards to persqnnel of the.Ne_w Zealand Military· The Reverend Reginald Frank Judson, Chaplain, 4th Class (31604). Forces, which have been approved by His Majesty the King, Captain Robert Reid Knox (6968). and published from time to time in the London Gazette, have not; Captain James Matehaere (4198). previously appeared in the New Zealand Gazette:- Capt~:i:n, Pe.ter Fredrick Te Heuheu Ornberg (62556). Capta;in Daniel Johnston Riddiford (23248). To be an Additional Member of the Thfrd Class or Companion of the; The Reverend John Kellett Watson, Chaplain, 4th Class (37735). Most Honourable (Military Division) Captain Kenneth John White (626). Brigadier William George Stevens, c;B.E. (6356). Lieutenant (temp. Captain) Matarehua Wikiriwhi, D.S.O. (39282). 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) Frank.Rowland Coe (14032). To be Additional Commanders of the Military Division of the Most[ Lieutenant (temp. Captain) James Geoffrey Furness (48649). · Excellent Order of the British Empire Lieutenant (temp. Captain) Renry Colton Arundel Lambert (29357). Lieutenant (temp. Captain) Peter Wight de. Bretherton Morgan Major-General Howard Karl Kippenberger, D.S.O. (7128). (2390).. Colonel James Roberts Boyd, 1\LC., M.D., M.R.C.P.; F.R.A.C.P,: Lieutenant Collier Cunningham -Beswick (1125). (31442). . . , Lieutenant Clifford William Hawkin!'! (2623). The Right Reverend George Vincent Gerard, M.C., Chaplain, 2nd\ Lieutenant Hendry Bruce Hay (73150); Class (23704). · · · Lieutenant Reginald Ernest Hermans (27138). To be Additional Officers of the Military Division of the :Most Excellenf 2nd Lieutenant Frederick Charles Irving (10943). Order. of the British Empire. 1 Lieutenant Donald Kerr (19316). Lieutenant Thomas· George Stratton Morrin (1243). Lieut.-Colonel Eardley Lorimer Button, M.B., Ch.B. (31206). Lieutenant William Robert O'Brien (623985). Lieut.-Colonel Leonard Whitincire Thornton (20010). Lieutenant Alfred J6hn Voss, D.C.M. (298_35). Lfout.-Colonel James Ferris ·'Fuller, B.D.S. (6069). 2nd Lieutenant John Sonny Baker (64195). Lieut.-Colonel RobeTt Lamb Crosbie· Grant, B.Sc. (4542). 2nd Lieutenant Benjamin Goddard Christy (68371). Major James Edward Fitzgerald VogeL('5086). , · · 2nd Lieutenant James GeraTd Gowan (34139). Major Donald Victor Thomas (38570). 2nd Lieutenant James Michael Hennessy (13655). Major George Herbert Thomson·, M.B., Ch.B. (1526). 2nd Lieutenant David McCormick (582614). To be an Additional Officer of the Civil Division of the :1.'W ost Excellent: 2nd Lieutenant Samuel Mitchell Frederick Martin (72563). Order of. the British Empire 2nd Lieutenant George Austin O'Leary (141013). 2nd Lieutenant Ernest George Pross~r (60281). Lieut,-Colonel the Hon. Fred Waite, D.S.O., V.D. (40017). Di'.stinguished Conduct Medal · To be Additional Members of ·the Military D1'.vision of the Most; · Excellent Order of the British Empire :- 39098 W.O. I Martin Te Takahi McRae, M.B.E. 410329 SeTgeant George Kenneth Babe. . Major David Adamson Clarke (27765). 3617 Sergeant Bruce Joshua Crowley. . Major Geol'ge Stanley Forbes (3426). 802053 Sergeant Joseph Whakekura Mataira. · Major Alban Vincent Knapp (31491). 22884 Sergeant Robert McDonald Morton. Major Donald Stuart Gore Marchbanks (11849). 35163· SergeEJ,nt Thomas William Tulloch. Major Ian Emerson Stock (7130). i9863 Sergeant David Caldwell Welsh. . Captain· (temp. Major) Keith Ow,en Tunnicliffe (34549)~ 17108 Sergeant Robert Joim Wilson. · Captain Alston Macomish (38826). 60074 Lance-Sergeant Lewis Albert William Davis. · 2nd Lieutenant Aubrey Thomas Watson (9510). 60106 Lance-Sergeant Geoffrey George Mason. 7941 W.O. II Robert May. 188487 Corporal Edwin Frank Carr. · 11672 W.O. I Herbert Sherwood King. 8028 Corporal John Denvir. 25813 Corporal Henry Kokoro Barrett. · To be Additional Members of the Civi,l Division of the Most Excellent· Order of the British Empire · 77..93 Private Eric Lawrence Baty. 81425 Trooper Stanley Edward Lawson. 38188 Mr. Charles Basil Bennett, N.Z. Y.M.C.A. 10855 Private ,Stanley Wilfred John Schroder. 40020 Mrs. Olive Margaret Blackford, N.Z. Forces Club. 5977 Driver Walter James Siely. · 19523 Mr. Geoffrey Maitland Gra.y, N.Z. Y.M.C.A. 34834 Mr. Herbert James Steptoe, Comr., N.Z . .Y.M.C.A. Bar to Military Medal 25803 ·Mr. Gordon Nathaniel Lewis Watson, N.Z. Y.M.C.A. 35484 Sergeant John Walter Churton, M.M. British Empire M edaZ (Military Division) Military Medal 2a463 Sergeant William George Bailey. 2898 W.O. I Jack Longton Richards. 37293 Sergeant John Llewellyn Dorrian Davis. 24858 W.O. II Bryan Knowles Bassett. 34537 Lance-Sergeant Murray Reginald Waddell. 14866 Serg6ant ('temp. W.O. II) Desmond Patrick Corrigan. . B'ar to Distinguished Service Order. 36336 Staff-Sergeant Harold William Burley. 61590 Sergeant Fenton Benjamin Burke. Brigadier Graham Beresford Parkii;ison, D.S.O. (1522). 529144 Sergeant Noel Kingsland Chapman. Lieut.-Colonel Henry Michael McElroy, D.S.O. (20045). 28486 Sergeant Frank Stanley Dacey; Lieutenant (temp. Captain) Donald John Stott, D.S.O. (20681). 36099 Sergeant Herbert Alfred Heley. ' 6789 Sergeant Patrick John Kane. · Distinguished Servi'.ce Order 48685 Sergeant Charles Lilley. Lieut.-Colonel Robert Leslie McGaffin, E.D. (9321). 30836 Staff Sergeant Johri Alexander Redpath, D.C.M. ~ Lieut.-Colonel Clive Lochiel Pleasants, M.C. (5214). 45231 Sergeant August Digby Rockell. Major (temp. Lieut.-Colonel) Cecil Edward Barnes, ,M.C. (38289). 17419 Sergeant Francis Paton Sanders. Major (temp. Lieut.-Colonel) Edwin Ernest Richards (9224). . 62350 - Sergeant Leslie· Graham 'Scott. Major (temp. Lieut.-Colonel)'Russell Richard Thomas Young (35024). 429581 Sergeant Joh~1 Cornelius Sullivan. Major K.elvip. Lloyd Browp. (2585). 12388 Sergeant Ronald Athol Swe.et. . Major John Burns Ferguson, ,M.C. (20037). 8053' · Sergeant Alexa ~aer McMillan West . FEB. 15} THE NEW· ZEALAND GAZETTE 157

519802 Trooper Eric John Brennan. Member of Earthquake and War D_amage Commission appointed 35484 Corporal (temp. Sergeant) John Walter Churton. 48689 Corpo,ral (temp. Sergeant) Francis McIntyre Milne. WE}llington, 31st January; 1945. 36180 Corporal (temp. Sergeant) Patrick John Paul. ·Hrs .ExceJilency the Governor-General has been pleased to 37315 Sergeant Thomas George Sargent. appoint 2013 Lance-Sergeant Reginald James Humphrey Hollis. 34 779 Lance-Sergeant Matthew Alphonsus Keppel. Wmiam Bertie McKenzie, Esquire, of Wellington, 40883 Lance-Sergeant Norman Arthur Pulley. as a piember of the Earthquake and War Damage Commission. in 234537 CorporalNigel John-Robertshawe. terms of section 4 (2) (d} of the Earthquake and War D~mage Act, 17382 Lance-Sergeant Ian Robert Taylor. 1944, as from 31st January, 1945, vice George Edward' Brangwin, 25197 Corporal Roy Haddrell Hinton. Esquire, resigned. · 13912 Lance-Sergeant Charles Lewis Zimmerman. W. NASH, Minister of Finance. 64314 Lance-Sergeant Cedrick Walsh Beaumont. 8-0705 Corporal James Allan Bell. 35078 Corporal William Neil Forbes. Judge of the Compensation Court appointed 801792 Private Rawiri Hemi. 1 14680 Corporal Bernard John Mats0n. Department of Justice, 562407 Corporal Francis William Perry. Wellington, 12th February, 1945. 15931 Corporal Allan Thomas Smith Rush. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, pursuant 48221 Corporal Garth Ryder. H to the Compensation Court Regulations 1940, and amend­ 63019 Corporal Vincent Stanaway. ments, to appoint 67478 Corporal Paul Rangt Tetito. Patrick Joseph O'Regan, Esquire, 16066 Sergeant Will,iam Tombs. . to be a Judge of the Compensation Court established by the 13601 Corporal Frederick Samuel Roland Tyson. Compensation Court Regulations 1940, to hold that -office until tb':e 6324 Sergeant Allan Charles Barker. 31st day of JuJy, 1945. 37566 Lance-Corporal (temp. Corporal) John William Dryden. H. G. R. MASON, Attorney-General. 36837 Lance-Corporal Charles Reuben Goodwin. 259382 Private (temp. Corporal) Thomas Samuel McNiece. 16173 Sergeant D'Arcy Ivan McPherson. Member of Assessment Court for Farm-land List for Borough of 15513 Corporal Victor Idour. Birkenhead appointed 426389 Lance-Corporal Ne.Ison Reginald Mathers. 438965 Lance-Corporal Rex Malcolm Caitcheon. Department of Internal Affairs, 274291 Lance-Corporal John Ross McCullough. Wellington, 25th January, 1945. 209086 Lance-Corporal George Edwin Pritchard. IS Excellency.the povemor-General has been p_leased, in terms , 409517 Sapper (temp. Lance-Corporal) Allan Alexander Wilson. H of section 10 of the Urban Farm Land Rating Act, 1932, to 67608 Lance-Corporal Dick Alex. _ appoint 291555 Corporal Frederick Herbert Anderson. Gordon Vaile, Esquire, Land and Estate Agent, of Auckland, 36103 Trooper Stuart Russell Anderson. 60686 Gunner (temp. Bombardier) John ·Craddock Armstrong. on the recommendati~n of the Birkenhead Boi;:ough Council, to be 1180 Lance-Corporal James Whatman Barnard. a member of the Assessment Court for the Borough o.f Birkenhead, 40732 Sapper Leonard Ray Bea~. vice WHliam Wall ace, Esquire, Estate Agent, of Auckland. 434481 · Private Ian Kronast Bettie. W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. 437433 Private .,Robert Harvey Bidois. 453703 Private Andrew John Callanan. 244211 Private Colin Munro Campbell. The Tobacco-growing Industry Act, 1936.-Member of Tobacco Board 466630 Private Herbert Kenneth Carey. appointed 67269 Lance-Corporal Terence George Carter. 264737 Private Norman Milton Christie. Department of Industries and Commerce, 40856 Trooper William Colin Farquharson. Wellington, 3rd February, 1945. 455741 Driver Fhncis John Foley. .HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint, 70662 Trooper Leonard Patrick Gallagher. · in pursuance and exercise· of the powers and authorities of 409779 Private Ernest Harry Graves. section 3 of the Tobacco-growing Industry Act, 1935....: 40632 Sapper Rasmus Neville Green. Torvald Pettersen Husheer ~38460 Sapper Hugh Roland Griffiths. as a representative of manufacturers in place of Cecil Conrad 24545 Gunner Mark Robert Thomas Hamilton. Nash, who retired in December, 1944. 38512 Sapper Reginald Andrew Hermon. · A. H. NORDMEYER, 36754 Trooper Douglas Thomas Hislop. Acting Minister of Industries and Commerce. 67517 Private Ranginui Hoani. 508090 Sapper Allan Frederick Hughes. . 62960 Lance-Corporal William Teasdale Hutchinson. Appointment of Advisory Council of Scientific and Industrial 496756 Private Frederick Kirkham Jones. Research 46303 Signalman Leslie Arthur Lyon. 81174 Trooper Walter McCulloch. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 15585 Lance-Corporal William James Mclndoe. . Wellington, 12th February, 1945. 25290 Signalman Robert Ewan Milne. 25692 Bombardier Robert Allenby Milne. IS Excellency th_e Governor-General has been pleased, · in , 64296 Private Taoni Tom Nathan. H pursual;lce and by virtue of the powers conferred upon him . 412272 Lance-Bombardier Gordon James Nicol. by section 6 of the Scientific and Industrial Research Act, 1926, 18664 Private Alfred Henderson Baird Officer. to appoint- 246307 Private Kevin Patrick O'Sullivan. Sir Theodiore Rigg, M.A., M.Sc., F.R.I.C., F.R.S.N.Z., to be. a 61379 Bombardier John Henry Paris. member and to be Chairman of the· Advisory Council of 3703 Driver Edward John Allen Phelan. Scientific and Industrial Research, and · · · 187799 Private Ernest Pomeroy. John Clarke Andrews, Ph.D., M.Sc., 62196 Driver Gordon Richards. John Carew Eccles, M.D.; B.Sc. (Melb.), M.A., B.Phil. (Oxon), 49014 Trooper Roderick Ross, F.R.A.C.P., F.R.S., 4499 Private Earle Reginald Silverwood. Ernest James Fawcett, M.A. (Cantab.), 286851 Private Leonard George Sinclair. Eric Raymond Hudson, B.Sc., B.Agr., Dip. C.A.C., 484283 Signalman Maurice Spring. Robert Owen Page, D.Sc., 419666 Private William Brighty Stockwell. John Mortls Ranstead, Esquire, 37316 Gunner Kenneth Streater. William Riddett, B.Sc. (Ag:ric.), N.D.A., N;f).D., 67388 Private George Henry Albert Sutherland. Don11ld Frederick Sandys Wunsch, M.A. (Oxon), B.Sc. (McGill), 236636 Private (temp. Corporal) Malcolm Herbert Taylor. M.I.dhem.E., A.J.nst.M.M., ' 397828 Gunner Frank Charles White. to be the other members of the said Council of Scientific and· (124062 Private Richard Williams. Industrial Research, the appointment to have effect as on and from F. JONES, Minister of Defence. 1st January, 1945, until 31st December, 1946. A. H .. NORDMEYER, For the Minister of Scientific and Industrial Research. ______:______

Appointm,ent of Officer for the Purposes of Part II of the 'Fisheries Appointment of a.n Assistant Law Draftsman Act, 1908

Marine Department, Prime Minister's Office, Wellingto:t?- 13th February, 1945. We1lington, 10th February, 1945. y direction of the Hon. Ministe_r· of Marine, it is hereby notified IS Excellency the Governor-General ha~ been pleased to B that His Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuarn;ie · H appoint as from 1st March, 1945,- of the provisions of the Fisheries Act, 1908, and of the OfficiaL · Reginald · George Palmer, Esquire, LL.M., Appointments and Documents Act, 1919, appointed Berkeley Phelps Hopkins, of Whangarei, 0 to be an Assistant Law Draftsman, in terms of the Statutes Drafting to be an officfj}r for the purposes of Part II of the first-mentioned and Compilation Act, 1920. Act in respect of the Whangarei Acclimatization District. P. FRASER, Prime Minister. B. W~ MILLIER, Acting-Secretary. 158 THE. NEW ZEALAND GAZRTTE1 [No. l.1

· Deputy Registrars of Marriages, &c., ·appointed Notice as to Area in Au-ckland and Wellington Land Districts declared ' to be a Fire District Registrar-General's Office, Well'ington, 13th February, 1945. URSUAN'r to section 27 of the Forest~ Act, 1921~22, I hereby T is :hereby notified that the following appointments have been P notffy that on the recommend!'J,tion of the Director of Forestry I made:- · · and the Land Boards of the Auckland and Wellington Land Districts, ' Margaret Anderson (Miss) the area described in the Schedule hereto is hereby declared by me to to be Deputy Registrar of Births ~nd Deaths for the District of­ be a fire district, and, with respect to the fl.redistrict constituted as Blackball, on and from the 28th day of December, 1944. · aforesaid, T do further specify the period from the 1st day of Oct_ober in any year to the 15th day of April in the following.year1 inclusive, a_s Stanley Morrison the :geriod during which it shall not be lawful for any person within to pe Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for · the said district, save pursuant to the written permit of a Forest the District of Eltham, on and from the 15th day of January, 1945. Officer; to set on fire or cause to be set on fire, any timber (whether standing or not), or any undergrowth, or- any debris from forest Sydney Alfred Pettingell operations or land-clearing ope;rations,_or any grass or other specially to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths f~i- the inflammable material . without taking such precautions as may be District of Waipukurau, on and from the 30th day of January, 1945. prescribed by a Forest Officer. P.H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. SCHEDULE AucKLAND AND WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICTs.-AucKLAND AND Appointments in the Public Service WELLINGTON CONSERVANCIES Office · of the Public Service Commissioner, West Tau po Fire Di8tric~, Wellii.!gton; 13th February, 1945. :ALL that a,rea in the Auckland and Wellington Land Districts, HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following appoint­ Taum:arunuLand Taupo Counties, containing approximately 178,000 T ments in the Public Service:- . acres, situated in Puketapu, Karangahape, Pukawa, Maungaku, Clifford Lomas Cox Puketi, Pihanga, and Tongariro Suryey Districts, and bounded to be Deputy Chief Surveyor for the Canterbury Land District generally as follows : Towards ,the north by a permanent State for the purposes of the Land Act, 1924, on and from the 12th day forest (Ga.zette, 1935, page 581), part.ofWaihaha No. 3 Block; and the of February, 1945. ;Oruapuraho River ; towards the east by Lake Taupo and the Tokaanu '.River to a point due west of Trig. Station·E (Manganamu); towards Alexander David Macartney ~he north by a right line bearing due east to the eRstern side of the to be Receiver of Land Revenue for the Gisborne Land District Tongariro Bridge - W~ihi Pa Main Highway; towards the north­ least by the north-eastern side of the said highway to the National for the purposes of the Land Act1 1924:, on and from .the 25th day of Ja:r;mary, 1945. :Park - Taupo Main Highway and by the crossing of the latter high­ ;way ; · towards tlie east by the e_asterrt side of the last-mentioned Murdoch Bane MacKenzie and ;highway and the Poutu Stream ; towards the south by the Poutu John Garfield Mitchell Stream and the southern shore of Lake Rota Aira ; towards the east to be Inspectors for tlfe purposes of the Meat Act, 1939, on and from jby the Te One Stream; towards the south-west by the south-western the 1st day of February, 1945. ;side of the National Park - Taupo Main Highway and the Rqto Aira Milton William Laurence Gosling /Road; towards the south-east by the south-eastern side of the said ;road; towards the south-west by the Otamangakau Stream; , to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District ;towards the south by the said stream and the Wanganui River.; ofMotu, on and from the 17th day of January, 1945. - towards the west by the Wanganui River, the Waipari Stream~ and Henry Edward Wigmore ·a right line bearing due north to the south-eastern corner. of to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Paeroa, Hauhungaroa No. 11 Block (permanent State forest-Gazette, 1943, on and from the 1st day of February, 1945. page 319); towards th.e south by Hauhungaroa No. le Block; and towards the west by Hauhungaroa No. 8 Block. As the same is George Eric Wight more particularly delineated on plan No. 53/3, deposited in the Head to be Registrar. of Births and Deaths· of Maoris at Te Tii, on and. Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered from the 5th d:~y of February, 1945. red. Bernard Stanley Mills. Dated at Wellington this 13th day of February, 1945. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths ·of Maoris at Te Kopua, on and C. F. SKINNER, Commissioner of State Forests. trom the 5th da,y of February, 1945. (S.F. 12/8/3/I2.) L. A. ATKINSON, Secretary.

Notice of Intention to take Land for Hrrusing Purpo1SeB'in the City of ·The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.-Notice Lower fl utt declar~ng Land taken for the Settlement of a Discharged Service, man OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the pr.ovisions N of the Public Works Act, 1928, to take the land described in the Schedule hereto for housing purposes: And, notice is hereby HEREAS an application has been made for the consent of the further given that the plan of the lahPRflXIMATE area of the piece of land proposed to be taken : 3 roods of the land, did on the 21st day of Pecember, 1944, .make an order 30 perches. determining the basic value of the land and no appeal from the Being part Section 19 (Te Awa Mutu Str.eam-bed), Hutt District. said order was made within the time prescribed .by the said Act · Situated ig Rlock XIV, Belmont Survey District (Cit,y of Lower or within any· further time allowed by. the Court : . Hutt) (Wellington Land District). (S.O. 20890.) · And whereas the said. land is not the land of any serviceman who is for the time being serving outside New Zealand in- any of .As the same is ;;:ore particularly delineated on the plan marked His Majesty's Forces or in any British ship : P.W.D. 113897, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at · . Now, therefore, the Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of Wellington, and thereon coloured blue, edged blue. ·section 51 .of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the. said land As witness my hand at Wellington, _this 12th day of February, is t~ken for the settlement of a discharged serviceman, and hereby 1945. specifies the 8th day of March, 1945, as the date on which the said - H. G. R. MASON, land shall be deemed to be vested in His Majesty the King. For the Minister of Works. (P.W. 80/5/28.) SCHEDULE AUCKLAND LA~D Dl~TRI.CT The Timber Industry Labour Legislation Modification Order 1941 and Amendment revoked ALL those pieces cir parcels of land containing together two hundred and. sixty (260) acres two (2) roods and twenty-six (26) perches, more or less,. being parts of Allotment. 13, Parish of Onewhero, · p::URSiJANT _to the La_b 0lU Legislation Emergency Regulations and Lot 3 on ~eposited . Pl1:!,:t;1 No. 12858, being also part of ':. . 1940, the Minister of Labour doth hereby revoke as from the Allotment 99, Parisp. of ,Onewhero, and being all of the la11d day· of ·the date hereof the Timber. Inq:ustry Labour· Legislation~ comprised in certificates of. title, VoL . 56~.; folio. 92 . (limited as to. Modifi.¢ation Order 1941 and the Timber Industry Labour Legislation parcels), and Vol. 322, folio. 228 (Auckland Registry). · Modifi.cil.tion Order 1941, Amendment No. I. ' As witness.mi lia:ri:d, this 13th day of F-efauary~- !945. Dated at Wellington, this 7th day of February, 1945. P. FRASER, C. 'F. SKINNER,r.M:inister of Lands. For the Minister of Labour. (L. and S. _.?6}1444/183.) FEB. 15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 159'

Exemption Order under the Transport Legislation Emergency - Wheat, Oats, and Barley.-::/istimated Yields Regulations 1940 - Census and Statistics Department, • URSUANT to the Transport Legislation Emergency Regulations Wellington, 12th February, 1945. P 1940, the Minister of Tra,nsport doth hereby order and declare HE following estimated average yields per acre of wheat, that- the provisions of clause (1) of Regulation 7 of the Motor-drivers T oats, and barley for the season 1944-45 have been compiled Regulations 19,w, so far as they relate to the driving of heavy trade from reports furnished by Stock Inspectors of the Department of motors, shall not apply to the persons hereinafter mentioned, but in Agriculture throughout the Dominibn, and are now published for lieu thereof the following provision shall apply :- general information. A motor-driver's license issued under the Motor-drivers Regula­ Wheat. Oats. Barley. District. Bushels per Bushels per Bushels per tions 1940 to the persons described in Column 1 of the Schedule Acre. Acre. Acre. hereunder may authorize .them to drive a. heavy trade motor for the purpose of 'the business of the respective employer described in North Island 34 42 41 Column 2 of the said Schedule, but shall not authorize them, while Marlborough 38 40 31 they are under the age of eighteen years, to drive a heavy trade Nelson 30 35. 35 motor for any other purpose. Canterbury 36 45 42 Otago~ 42 50 41 Southland 41 57 43 SCHEDULE Average (estimated} for Column 1 (Driver). Column 2 (Employer). the Dominion 37 49 40 Robert Caldwell McCracken, of Te Wae Wae Father of driver. The above estimates may be compared with last seaso:g.'s Vesey Duncan Fleming, of Waimana Mother of driver. actual average yields, which were: Wheat, 30·83 bushels; oats, Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of February, 1945. 46·26 bushels ; and barley, 29·49 bushels. JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. In accordance with the above estimates, the total yield of wheat for the season 1944-45 should be approximately 6,800,000 bushels, as against an ascertained yield of 7,208,485 bushels for the season 1943-44. Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Declaration of .. . The area from which oats were threshed for the five seasQns Essential Industry No. 156 ending with 1943-44 averaged 21 per cent. of the total area under that crop. Assuming that a similar proportion is threshed this N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 year, the total yield of grain would be approximately 2,400,000 I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, the bushels, as against a yield of·l,834,310 bushels for the season 1943-44; Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby declare the operations On a similar assumption in regard to barley, the total yield of all Harbour Boards, in respect of permanent and weekly employees of grain would be approximately 1,430,000 bushels, as against and employees coming within the scope of the Northern, Wellington, 832,783 bushels for the season 1943-44. and Otago and Southland Industrial Districts Boatbuilders' and J. W. BUTCHER, Government Statistician. Shipwrights' Award, to be an essential industry for the purposes of those regulations. Dated this 26th day of January, 1945. Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licenses under Part III A. MoLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936 (NOTE.-The above decl~ration replaces Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 69 revoked hereunder.) Taking of Fish for Sale , J. F. Crapper, 23 Beachville Street, Nelson, has applied for a Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.-Revocation of variation of his existing license in respect of his fishing-vessel Declaration of Essential Undertakings No. 69 and Amendments "Roma," NN. 719, so as to permit him to use traw-l 0 nets, in addition to the present methods of fishing. . . Rangi Te Ngaua Pere, Te Puke, has applied for a license to N pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 11 permit him to operate his 15 ft. outboard-motor boat "Hineruku" I of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulatfons 1944. the (not yet registered), using _drag-nets, long lines, hand-lines, and Minister of Industrial Man-power doth hereby revoke the Declaration crayfish-pots, catches to be landed three miles north of Maketu. of Essential ,Undertakings No. 69; as published in the New Zealand J. W. Hanson, Portobello, has applied for a variation of his Gazette No. 49 on the 14th May, 1942, together with the amendments existing license in respect of the "Waiwera," DN. 350, so as to,_ thereto, as notified in the New Zealand Gazette No. 70 of 23rd July, permit him to operate his 39 ft. 25 h.p. vessel "Voyager" (not yet_ 1942, No. 85 of 10th September, 1942, No. 96 of 29th October, 1942, registered), using trawl-nets, catches to be landed at Port Chalmers. and No. 34 of 13th May, 1943. D. W. Forsythe, Kereone R.D., Morrinsville, has applied for a Dated th.is 26th day of January, 1945. license to permit him to operate his 30 ft. 23 h.p. fishing-vessel A. MoLAGAN, Minister of Industrial Man-power. "Alma Dona" (not yet registered), using set-nets, drag-nets, long lines, hand-lines, and crayfish-pots, catches to be landed at Waihi. Ml\Ilufacture for Sale of Footwear Notice to Mariners No. 3 of 1945 W. H. Jackson, 561 Dominion Road, Auckland, has applied for permission to manufacture women's and children's shoes ofthe Marine Department, open-sandal type: Wellington, N.Z., 13th February, 1945. Duckworth, Turner, and Co., Ltd., 178 Carlyle Street, Christ­ church, have amended their application advertised 21st December, ADMIRALTY Pu:BLIOATIONS 1944, to read " For permission to transfer Veldtschoen making, HE undermentioned new chart, dated 7th April, 1944, has been finishing, and cleaning section to premises on the corner ofBarbadoes T 'published by the Admiralty and may be pmchased at and Bt. Asaph Streets." _ Mercantile Marine Offices in the Dominion :- Manufacture of Gut from Casings No. 3798. New Zealand, North Island, East Coast, Cape Brett to Cuvier Island. W. T. Pountney, 27 Arotonga Avenue, One Tree Hill, Auckland, has applied for a license to commence and to carry on in the above 1 Supplement No. 9 to the Pacific Islands Pilot, Volume I, industry. corrected to 19th August, 1944, has been published and may be obtained at the Mercantile Marine Offices in Auckland aiid Wellington Pharmacy Industry by perSOIJ-S who have purchased the volume in New Zealand. United Friendly Societies' Dispensary, Christchurch, have All previous supplements are hereby cancelled. applied for permission to transfer to themselves the pharmacy B. W. MILLIER, Acting-Secretary. license at present held by A. W. Spence, 357 Columbo Street, (M. 7/6/100.) Christchurch. Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit An application has been received from .A. R. C. Hogg for a Notice to Mariners No. 4 of 1945 license under the Industrial Efficiency Act to resell motor-spirit from one petrol pump installed at garage premises situated at Marine Department, Orsdal Street, Gore, .. and previously licensed in the name of Wellington, N.Z., 13th February, 1945. R. McLeod. _ An application has been received from the Wainui-o-mata NEW ZEALAND.-SOUTH JSLAND.-TIMARU HARBOUR Transport, Ltd., for a license Ui::tder the Industrial Efficiency Act to Eastern Extension Mole resell motor-spirit from- two petrol pumps installed at service Position: Lat., 44° 24' S.; long,, 171 ° 16' E. (approx.). station premises situated at Hutt Park Road, Lower Rutt. Details: About 800 ft. of the timber superstructure on the An application has been received from R. Bailey, of Worcester Eastern Extension Mole is being removed. A further section of Motors, for a license under the Indi'istrial Efficiency Act to resell approximately 50 ft. at the extreme end on which the flashing white motor-spirit from one petrol pump to be installed at garage premises light is sitU!fl,ted will be left standing. situated at 196 Worcester Street, Christchurch. This removal will reduce the prominence of the Mole and, as Persons considering themselves materially affected by -the it then may not be so readily recognized, masters are advised to decision of the Bureau of Industry on these applications should make exercise caution when visibility is bad. any desired representations in writing not later than the 1st March, Authority: Timairu Harbour Board, 2/2/45. 1945, to G. L. O'Halloran, Secretary, Bureau of Industry, G.P.O, .B: W. MitLIER, Acting-Secretary. Box 3025, Wellington . (M'. 4/49~} G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary. 160, THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE- [No. n

Notice of Adoptions under Part IX of the Native Land Act, 1931 Result of an Extraordinary Election under the Government Railways Act, 1926.-Government Railways Appeal Board Waiariki Native Land Court Office, Rotorua, 6th February, 1945, New Zealand Government Railways, T is hereby notified that the orders of adoption as set out in Head Office, Wellington, February, 15th 1945. I the Schedule hereunder have been made by the Native Land HE following is the result of an extraordinary election of an Court under the provisions of the Native Land Act, 1931. T elective member to represent the Second Division (Traffic 1 C. V. FORDHAM, Registrar .. Branch, including the Stores Branch and bus-drivers and service-car drivers in the Road Services Branch) on the Government Railways Appeal Board :- Votes. Whakaatu tangohanga Tamariki Whangai i raro o Wahi IX o te Park, William l,122 Ture Whenua Maori, 1931 .. Morgan, James William 529 Molesworth, Frederick George 443

© Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Waiariki, ~ Smithi Walter Owen Onslow .. 348 Rotorua, 6 o nga ra o Pepuere, 1945. Informal 15 HE whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia · ai kua hanga e ,te Kooti I hereby declare -william Park duly elected to act as a member _ Whenua.Maori i raro i nga tikanga o te Ture Whenu!!, Maori, 1931, of the Government Railways· Appeal Board. etahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga o etahi tamariki whangai e whakaaturia nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. . J. A. MARTIN, Deputy Returning Officer. .• TE POTAMA, Kai-rehita. Officiating Ministers for 1945.-Notice No. 4 · SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI) Registrar-General's Office, Adopting Parents Adopted Children Wellington, 13th Februa,ry, 1945. (Nga matua Whangai). (Tamariki Whangai). T is hereby · notified that the name of the undermentioned I officiating minister has been removed from the List of ( Hare Kohu and (raua ko) Mata­ N gahaka Mikaere, hereafter to Officiating Ministers under the Marriage Act, 1908, by request :- riki Kohu be called (a muri nei ingoatia) Ngahaka Kohu. The Methodist Church of New Zealand George Tangitu and (raua kp) · Frances Haira, hereafter to· be Mr. William James Anderson. Lena Tangitu called (a muri nei ingoatia) Patricia Francis Tangitu. P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. Tanane te Heke Rita Tangitu, hereafter to pe called (a muri nei ingoatia) Rita Heke. Officiating Ministers for 1.945.-Notice No. 5· Henry Bidois and (raua ko) Cecilia Gates, hereafter to be Huia Bidois called (a muri nei ingoatia) Registrar-General's Office, Cecilia Bidois. Wellington, 13th February, 1945. George Tuwhakaraina and (raua Damien Wilson, hereafter to be URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the ko) Waipare Tuwhakaraina called (a muri~ nei ingoatia) P · following names of officiating ministers within the meaning of Damien Tuwhakaraina. the said Act are published for general information :- .- Mate Kora and (raua ko) Hiiriata Terisa Rogers, hereafter to be Kora called (a muri nei ingoatia) The Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Terisa Kora. Church. of England Tamamutu Keno and (raua ko) Katerina Leonard, hereafter to The Right Reverend Bishop George Vincent Gerard, M.C., M.A. Katerina Keno be called (a muri nei ingoatia) Katerina Keno. · The Spiritualist Church of New Zealand Alfred Albert William Yates and Albert Broughton James te Kiri, Mr. Donald A. Bethune. (raua ko) Grace Awarua Yates hereafter to be called (a muri Mrs. Gertrude Brooks. nei ingoatia) Albert Broughton Miss Lucy Gerard. James Yates. P.H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General.

Public Trust Office Act,., 1908, and its Amendments.~Electior,, to administer Estates

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has fil~d in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several N estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth :- N•-1 Name. J Ooonpallon. Re'1denoe. I ort":th.1 ~in \ f!(~i'. I ":::'J'~~:t

1 Bailey, Gertrude Spinster .. Wellington 4/1/45 2/2/45 Testate Wellington. 2 Barnes, James George Window-cleaner Dunedin .. 9/12/44 2/2/45 Dunedin. ~ Blakemore, Zana Agnes Married woman Christchurch .. 12/12/44 2/2/45 Christchurch. 4 Bowler, Winifred Ellen . , Widow .. Stratford .. 8/1/45 2/2/45 Int~state New Plymouth 5 Campbell, Isabella Russell Christchurch .. 19/12/44 ·2/2/45 Testate Christchurch. 6 Collinson, Jonathan .. Retired far~~r : : Hawera .. 7/1/45 2/2/45. New Plymouth 7 Cooper, Emma Louisa, Married woman .. Hamilton 7/1/45 2/2/45 Intestate" Auckland. 8 Coutts, Henry Donald Land-valuer .. Auckland 30/4/44 2/2/45 Christchurch. 9 Crossman, Maud Brockbank Married woman .. Reefton .. .. 11/12/44 2/2/45 Hokitika. 10 Crossman, Trevor Arthur University and theo- Hamilton· 28/7/44 2/2/45 Test~te Auckland. logical student (s.oldier) 11 Dalton, Frances Annie .. Unmarried woman .. Motueka .. 6/11/44 2/2/45 Nelson . 12 Feakins, William . . . . Fitter .. Feilding .. . . 17/11/44 2/2/45 Wellington. 13 Keenan, Patrick Joseph .. Sawmill hand .. Rimu .. 5/1/45 2/2/45 Hokitika. 14 Knight, Arthur John . . . '/ Retired Civil servant Dunedin .. 9/6/44 2/2/45 Int~state Dunedin. 15 Larnach, Francis. Edward .. Storefnan (airman) .. Wellington 9/10/44 2/2/45 '.!'estate Wellington_. 16 Margetts, John Edward Stanley Engineer (airman) .. Christchurch .. 22/11/43 2/2/45 Christchurch. 17 Munt, Violet Kathleen .. Spinster .. Wellington 9/12/44 2/2/45 Int~state Wellington., 18 McCabe, Robert Douglafl .. Sailor .. 25/5/44 2/2/45, 19 O'Halloran, Agatha . . . . Spinster .. Hamiiton : : 2/2/37 2/2/45 Test~te Auckiand. 20 Ruddick, Edward William .. Sailor .. Dannevirke .. 19/12/41 2/2/45 Intestate Napier. 21 Small, Catherine . . 1 •• Married woman Auckland (formerly 14/12/44 2/2/45 Testate- Auckland. Rocky Nook) 22 Sturgeon, Raymond George Labourer (soldier) Masterton . . 3 / 10 / 44 2/2/45 23 . Taylor, Gordon Arthur Carpenter (airman) .. Hastings .. \ 11/4/43 2/2/45 Napi~t.· 24 Willan, J o~eph .. Labourer .. Grovetown . . 21/12/44 2/2/45 Int;state Blenheim. 2_5 Wrench, William Renshaw Gentleman .. Kerikeri (formerly 120/8/44 2/2/45 Testate Auckland. Wellington) ..

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 5th.February, 1945. W. G. BAIRD, Public Truste~. FEB. 15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 161

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

ST<1.TEMENT OF-ASSETS AND LIABILITI;ES OF THE RESERVE BAlfK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY, 5TH FEBRUARY, 1945 . Liabilities £ s. d. 7. Reserve­ £ s. d. l. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0 (a) Gold 2,801,877 10 0 2. Bank-notes· 39,599,038 10 0 (b) Sterling exchange* 41,612,084 5 9 3. Demand liabilities- (c) Gold exchange (a) State 8,405,182 2 4 8. Subsidiary coin ~ 42,396 I 3 (b) Banks 33,218,540 0 7 9. Discounts- (c) Other 512,388 4 I (a) Commercial and agricultural bills 4. Ti"me deposits (b) Treasury and local-body bills 1•• , 5. Liabilities in currencies other than New 10. Advances- Zealand currency 203,305 5 7 (a) · To the State or State undertakings­ '.i. Other liabilities 2,321,973 15 8 (!) Marketing Department (2) For other purposes •. 27,885,000 0 0 (b) To other public authorities (c) Other 11. Investments .. 11,737,077 8 6 12. Bank buildings 13. Other assets 1 1,681,992 12 9

£(N.Z.)85, 760,427 18 3 £(N.Z.)85,760,427 18 3

* Expressed in New Zealand currency. Proportion of reserve (No. 7 less No. 5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 54·090 per cent. W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant.

Notices under the Regulations A9t, 1936

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Act, 1936, of the making of ~egulations and orders as under :-

Serial Date of Price (Postage Authority for Enactment. Shott Title or Subject-matter. Number. Enactment ld. extra.) I I

Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 Economic Stabilization Emergency Regulations 1942, 1945/6 13/2/45 2d. Amendment No. 5 Statutes Amendment Act, 1944 Notice regarding Information concerning Patients in f945/7 26/1/45 Id. Hospital Institutions Primary Industries Emergency Regula.­ Fertilizer Control Order 1944, Amendment No. 3 .. 1945/8 12/2/45 Id. tions, 1939 , . Board of Trade Act, 1919 Board of Trade (Onion) Regulations 1938, Amend­ 1945/9 14/2/45 3d. ment No. 3

Copies can be purchased at the Government,Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities suppl'ieJ on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. E. V. PAUL, Government Printer.

Price Order No. 316 (Oatmeal and Rolled Oats) (2) With respect to. deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler or to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Christchurch, Dunedin, URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of or Invercargill, the maximum prices fixed by subclause (I) hereof P Prices Emergency Regulations 1939, * the Price Tribunal, are fixed as for delivery free of-freight charges· into the consignee's acting with the authority of the Minister oflndustries and Commerce, store. doth hereby make the followiJ.J.g Price Order:- (3) With respect to deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 316, a?-d shall or to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to Auckland, Whangarei, come into force on the 26th day of February, 1945. Tauranga, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Nelson, Blenheim, Westport, Timaru, Oan1aru, Greymouth, or APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER Hokitika, the maximum prices fixed by subclause (I) hereof are 2. This Order applies with respect to all oatmeal and _rolled fixed as for delivery free of sea freight, marine-insurance charges, oats sold otherwise than under the trade names of Creamoata, Mjlk and rail freight to the port or railway-station (as the case may be) Oaties, Otienuts, Cream O'Groats, Otis, Oatlets, Oatina, or Oto. that is nearest or most c~nvenient of access to the consignee's store. (4) With respect to deliveries (whether made to a wholesaler FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF OATMEAL AND' ROLLED OATS TO WR.TOH or to any person on behalf of a wholesaler) to places other than the THIS ORDER APPLIES cities or boroughs specified in subclauses (2) and (3) hereof, the Mamifactiirers'· Prices maximum prices fixed by subclause (I) hereof are fixed as for 3. (I) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the delivery free of sea freight and marine-insurance charges to such one maximum price that may be charged or received' by any manu­ of the ports specified in subclauses (2) and (3) hereof as is nearest facturer for any oatmeal or rolled oats to which this Order applies or most convenient of access to the consignee's store. that is sold to a wholesaler shall be:- (5) The maximum prices fixed by the foregoing provisions of (i) For oatmeal- £ s. d. this cll:i,use shall be reduced as follows :- In 200 lb. sacks 25 10 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. (i) By a trade discount of 10 per cent. thereof: In 100 lb. sacks 26 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. In 50 lb. bags 27 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. (ii) With respect to deliveries effected partly or wholly by sea In 25 lb. bags (packed in through any of the ports of Auckland, Whangarei, sacks in lots of eight) 27 10 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. Tauranga, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, New Plymouth, In 25 lb. bags (loose) 27 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. W anganui, Nelson, Blenheim, or Westport, by a further In 7 lb. bags (packed in trade discount of 1± per cent. of the price calculated in sacks in Jots of twenty­ accordance with the foregoing provisions of this clause eight) 32 15 4 per ton of 2,240 lb. (by way 'of an allowance lgainst landing-charges): In 5·1b. bags (packed in (iii) By a discount of 2-! per c~nt .. of the prioe calculated in sacks in lots of forty) .30 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. accordance with the foregoing provisions of this clause In containers of any other where payment is made within seven days from the date size 25 10 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. of invoice: (ii) For rolled oats­ (iv) By a discount of It per cent. where payment is made after In 200 lb. sacks 28 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. seven days from the date of invoice, but on or before In 125 lb. sacks ~8 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. the 20th, day of the month following the month in which In 100 lb. sacks 28 10 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. delivery is made to the wholesaler. In 50 lb. bags 29 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. In 20 lb. bags 4 4 10 per dozen bags. (6) Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of In 4 lb. bags 0 17 6 per dozen bags. this clause, any arrangement existing at the date of the coming'into In 2 lb. packets 0 10 6 per dozen packet,;. force of this Order between manufa.cturers and merchants at Tau­ In containers of any other ranga or Whangarei for payment of an allowance in lieu of the size 28 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. payment of sea freight on any oatmeal or rolled oats to which this Order applies may continue in effect until notice to the contrary • Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/257, page 1057. is given by the Tribunal. 162 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE '[No. 11

Wholesalers' Prices (b) For 0atmeal and rolled oats sold by any other retailer the maximum retail price shall be -:---'- 4. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clau!le, the When packed / maximum price that may be charged or received by any wholesaler in Calico or Bulk. for an;v: oatmeal or rolled oats to which this Order applies shall be Hessian Bags. determmect ,as follows :- · '(i) For oatmeal­ s. d. s. d. (a) For oatmeal and rolled oats sold by any wholesaler whose I lb. lots 0 4t place of business is situate in any of the cities or boroughs of 2 lb. lots 0 8! Auckland, Blenheim,. Christchurch, Dunedin, Gisborne, Greymouth, 5 lb. lots 1 llt 1 9t Hokitika, . Invercargill, Napier, Nelson, Ne~ Plymouth, Oamaru, 7 lb. lots 2 St 2 6 Tauranga, Timaru, Wanganui, Wellington, We~tport, or Whangarei, 25 lb. lots 9 3t 8 lOt .the maximum wholesale price shall be:- 50 lb. lots 18 4 17 7 100 lb. lots 35 10 35. 2 (i) For oatmeal- £ s. d. When packed In 200 lb. sacks 25 10 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. . in Calico or In 100 lb. sacks 26 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. Hessian Bags Bulk. In 50 lb. bags 27 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. or Cardboard In 25 lb. bags (packed in Containers. sacks in lots of eight) 27 10 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. (ii) ;For rolled oats- s. d. s. d. In 25 lb. bags (loose) 27 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. l lb. lots O 5 ~n 7 lb. bags (packed in 2 lb. lots 1 It o· 9t sa.cks in lots oftwenty­ 4-lb. lots 1 11 1 6 eight) 32 15 4 per ton of 2,240 lb. 20 lb. lots 8 11 7 6 In 5 lb. bags (packed in 50 lb. lots 19 1 18 ,7 sacks in lots of forty) 30 · 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. 100 lb. lots 37 10 37 2 In containers of any other 125 lb. lots . 46 7t 46 5 size · 25-10 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. (2) Where any bulk oatmeal or rolled .oats to which this Ord.er applies is sold by retail in a lot other than one of the lots specified (ii) For rolled oats­ in subclause (1) of this clause, the maximum. price of the lot shall In 200 lb. sacks 28 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. . be the price of the nearest lower specified lot increased as follows :- In 125 lb. sacks 28 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. In 100 lb. sacks 28 10 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. (a) In the case ofretailers to whom paragraph (a) of subclause (1) In 50 lb. bags 29 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. of this clause applies : By 3!d. a pound for oatmeal or In 20 lb. bags .4 4 10 per dozen bags . 4fd. a pound for rolled oats (as the case may be) for _each . In 4 lb. bags 0 17 6 penlozen bags. pound of the surplus : In 2 lb. packets 0 10 6 per dozen packets. (b) In the caseofretailers to whom paragraph (b) ofsubclause(l) In containers of any other of this clause applies : By 4td. a pound for oatmeaf or size ' 28 0 6 per ton of 2,000 lb. 4!d. a pound for roUed oats (as the case may be) for each pound of the surplus. . (b) For oatmeal and rolled oats sold by any other wholesaler (3) If in respect of any oatmeal or rolled oats sold by a retailer the maximum wholesale price shall be :- the. max~mum price calculated in accordance with the foregoing (i) For oatmeal- £ s: d. provi~ions of this clause is not an exact number of pence or half-pence, In 200 lb. sacks 27 12 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. the maximum price of the lot may be increased to the nearest npward In 100 lb. sacks 28 2 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. halfpenny. . . . . In 50 lb. bags 29 2 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. (4) Notwithstanding anything in. the ,foregoing provisions of In 25 lb: bags (packed in this clause, and subject to such conditions, if any, ::i.s it thinks fit, sacks,in lots of eight) 29 12 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. the Tribunal, on applic.ation by any retailer, may authorize_special In 25 lb. bags (loose) 29 2 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. maximum retail prices in respect of any oatmeal or rolled oats to In 7 lb. bags (packed in which this Order applies where for any reason extraordinary freight sacks in lots of twenty- charges are incurred by the retailer in ·obtaining delivery from the eight) 35 2 0 per ton of 2,240 lb. source of supply that is nearest or most convenient of acress to him. In 5 lb. bags (packed in Any authority givi;m by the Tribunal under this subclause may apply ' sacks in lots of forty) 32 2 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. with respect to a specified lot or consignment of oatmeal or rolled In containers of any other pat_s or 'may relate generally to all oatmeal or rolled oats sold by size 27 12 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. the I'etailer while the approval remains in force. (ii) For folled oats- :qated at Wellington, this 7th day of February, 1945.- In 200 lb. sacks 30 2 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. The Seal of the Price Tribunal ·was affixed hereto in the In 125 lb. sacks 30 2 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. -presence of--: In 100 lb. sacks 30 12 2 per •ton of 2,000 lb. [L.S .. ] W. ,J. HUNTER (Judge), President. In ·50 lb. bags 31 2 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. H. L. Wr-rn, Member. In 20 lb. bags- .. 4 9 10 per dozen bags. In 4 lb. bags 0 18 6 per dozen bags. In 2 lb. packets 0 11 9 per dozen packets, · Price Order No. 317 ( Apples and Pears) In container~ of any other 'size 30 2 2 per ton of 2,000 lb. URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Cont:rolof (2) The maximum prices .fixed by the foregoing provisions of P. Prices Emergency Regulations 1939, * the Price Tribunal, this clause sp.aJ.l be reduced by a discount· of 2t per cent. thereof acting with· the authority of the Minister of Industries and Com­ where payment is made on or before the 20th .day of the month merc!J, doth hereby make the following Price Order:- following the month in which delivery is made to the retailer. . PRELIMINAR.;. I. (1) This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 317. I , Retailers' Prices (2) This Order shaU come into force on the 19th day of February, 5. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the 1945. · maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer 2. (1) Price Orders No. 142t and No. 303t are hereby revoked. for any oatmeal or rolled oats to which this Order .applies-shall (2) The revocation o:t the' said Orders shall not affect the · be determined as follows :- liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the coming into force of this Order. (a) For oatmeal and rolled oats sold by any retailer in any area 3. (1) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires,:..- within which any wholesaler carrying on business in any of the, cities or boroughs of Auckland, Blenheim, Christchurch, Dunedin, " Bushel case ", in relation to apples, means .a package of Gisborne, Greymouth, Hokitika, Invercargill, Napier, Nelson, New the kind numbered 1 in the First S.chedule to the New­ Plymouth, Oamaru, Tauranga, Timaru, Wanganui, Wellington, Zealand-grown Fruit Regu.lations 1940§, and, in relation Westport, Qr Whangarei normally undertakes the free delivery of to pears, means a package of the kind numbered 2 in the goods to retailers, the maximum retail price shall be :- said Schedule : . "Half-bushel case'', in relation to apples, means a package of When packed in Calico or Bulk. the kind numbered 5 or 6 in the First Schedule to the Hessian Bags. New-Zealand-grown Fruit Regulations 1940~, ·and, in (i) For oatmeal- s. d. s. d. relation to pears, means a package of the kind numbered 6. 1 lb. lots 0 4 in the said Schedule : 2 lb. lots 0 7t " Internal Marketing Division " means the Internal Marketing 5 lb. lots 1 9 1 7 Division of the Marketing Department : 7 lb. lots 2 5 2 2f " Retailer's railway-station ", in relation to sales by a 25 lb. lots 8 3 7 10 wholesaler to a retailer, means the railway-station that 50 lb. lots 16 3 15 6 is nearest or most convenient of access to 'the retailer's 100 lb. lots 31 8 31 0 ,. premises. (2) References in the First and Second Schedules to this Order to When packed in Calico or counts and grades· are references to the counts and grades of apples Hessian Bags Bulk. and pears respectively, determined in accordance with the New­ or Cardboard Zealand-grown Fruit Regulations 1940§, as modified fa i:iccordance Containers. with the Apple and-Pear Marketing Regulations 194211. . (ii) For rolled oats- s. d. s. d. (3) Terms · and expressions defined in the ·Control' of Prices 1 lb. lots 0 4t Emergency Regulations 1939,* when used in this Order, ,have the 2 lb. lots 1 Ot 0 St meanings severally assigned thereto by tliose regulations. 4 lb. lots 1 9 1 4 20 lb. lots 8 1 6 8 * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1.057. 50 lb. lots 17 0 16 6 t Gazette, 4th June, 1943, Vol. II, page 649. ·· .·, 100 lb. lots i Ga¢te, 18th .January, 1945, Vol. I, page 46. 33 8 33 0 § Statutory Regulations .1940, Serial number 1940/195, page 621. 125 lb~ lots 41 5 41 3 ·n St1;1,tutory Regulations 1942; Serial number 1942/314, page 767, . '"'~~,,~oc.e,c.t.t..:~';.,.~~~ FEB. 15] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE IG3

4. The provisions of this Order fixing prices by reference to the which this Order applies, when sold by him in bushel-case or half­ weight of the fruit to which any sale relates shall apply notwith­ bushel-case lots or in 10 lb. lots, shall be determined in accordance standing "that in ·any case the seller may sell or purport to sell with the Third Schedule hereto. otherwise than by weight. (2) Except as otherwise provided in this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for apples APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER to which this Order applies, when sold by him otherwise than in 5. This Order applies with respect to all sales of apples and pears accordance with the last preceding subclause, shall be the appropriate grown in New Zealand.· price per pound fixed in the Third Schedule hereto. 6. The maximum prices fixed by this. Order apply with respect (3) Except as otherwise provided in this clause, the maximum to sales by auction as well as to other sales. price that niay be charged or received by any retailer for pears to MAXIMUM. WHOLESALE PRICES which this Order applies, when sold by him in bushel-case or half­ 7. (1) The maximum price that may be charged or received by bushel-case lots or in 10 lb. lots, shall be determined in accordance any wholesaier for apples to which this Order applies shall be with the Fourth Schedule hereto. determined in accordance with the First Schedule hereto. (4) Except as otherwise provided in this clause, the maximum (2) The maximum price that may be charged or received by any price that may be charged or received by any retailer for pears to wholesalel' for pears to which this Order applies shall be determined which this Order applies, when sold by him otherwise than in in accordance with the Second Schedule hereto. accordance with the last preceding subclause, shall be the appropriate (3) The several wholesal~ prices fixed by this clause are fixed price per pound fixed in the Fourth Schedule hereto. as for delivery by the wholesalet to the retailer at the wholesaler's (5) Where any apples or pears are sold in any lot exceeding store. Where, with the concurrence or by direction of the Internal 10 lb., but otherwise than in half-bushel-case or bushel-case lots, the Marketing Division, delivery to the retailer is effected at the retailer's maximum price per pound of any surplus (being less in every case railway-station, freight charges to the retailer's railway-station from than 10 lb.) shall be the appropriate maximum price fixed by the depot from which the fruit is actually supplied will be borne by subclause (2) or subclause (4) hereof, as the case may require. the Internal Marketing Division. (6) Where the transport expenses actually and reasonably incurred by a retailer in effecting delivery of any fruit into his shop MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES or other premises (not exceeding in any case the charges that would 8. (1) For the purposes of the Third and Fourth Schedules hereto, have been incurred if delivery had been effected by a common the retailer's cost into store per bushel case of any apples or pears carrier at current rates) exceeds 9d. per bushel case or 4fd. per sold by him by way of retail sale shall be determined as if on the half-bushel caee, the maximum retail price that may be charged or day of the retail sale he had bought the fruit from a wholesaler at received by the retailer shall be the prescribed maximum price as the appropriate maximum wholesale price ruling on that day, and aforesaid, increased as follows:- the amount of the retailer's cost into store of any such fruit shall (a) In the case of fruit sold by him in bushel-case lots, the be ascertained as follows :- prescribed maximum price may be increased by the (a) Where no transport expenses have been incurred by the amount by which the transport charges exceed 9d. per retailer in effecting delivery into his shop or other case: premises, his ,cost into store per bushel case shall be the (b) In the case of fruit sold by him in half-bushel-case lots or appropriate maximum wholesale price per bushel case in lots of 10 lb. or more (but otherwise than in bushel­ increased by the cost of the case : case lots), the prescribed maximum price may be increased (b) Where any transport expenses have been actually and by a proportionate part of the amount by which the reasonably incurred by the retailer in effecting delivery transport charges exceed 9d. per bushel case or 4fd. into his shop or other premises as aforesaid of fruit per half-bushel case : delivered to him either at the wholesaler's store or at (c) In the case of fruit sold otherwise than as aforesaid, the the retailer's railway-station, as the case may be, the prescribed maximum price may be increased by fd. per retailer's cost into store per bushel case shall be the pound. · appropriate ma,ximum wholesale price per bushel case (7) If in respect of any apples or pears sold by a retailer the increased by the cost of the case and further increased maximum price calculated in accordance with the foregoing pro­ by a proportionate part of the transport expenses in­ visions of this clause is not an exact number of pence or half-pence, curred by him as aforesaid (not exceeding in respect of the maximum price of the lot shall be computed to the nearest upward transport expenses sixpence per bushel case or three­ halfpenny. pence per half-bushel case, or the charges that would (8) Where any fruit is delivered by a retailer to a purchaser in have been incurred if delivery had been effected by a a special container procured for the purpose from the Internal common carrier at current rates, whichever is the less). Marketing Division, the retailer may make a special charge, not (2) If in respect of any variety or grade of apples or pearR there exceeding 3d. (for the 14 in. container) and not exceeding 4d. (for is no maximum wholesale price ruling on the date of any retail sale, the 16 in. or 17 in. container). Except as aforesaid, the several the maximum retail price shall be the maximum retail price that retail prices fixed by this clause include the price of the cases or was Jast fixed in respect of such apples or pears. other containers in which the fruit is delivered to the purchaser. (3) Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this clause, if by reason of a reduction of the maximum wholesale RETAILERS TO EXHIBIT RETAIL PRICES price of any apples or pears the maximum retail price is reduced, 10. Every retailer who offers or exposes any apples or pears to the reduction of the maximum retail price shall not take effect until which this Order applies for sale in any shop shall keep in a prominent noon of the day on which the reduction of the maximum wholesale position in such proximity to the fruit to which it relates as to be prioe took effect. obviously descriptive thereof a ticket, placard, or label on which 9. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this clause the maximum shall be stated in legible and prominent characters the retail price price that may be charged or received by any retailer for apples to per pound of the fruit.

FIRST SCHEDULE MAXDIUM WHOLESALE PRIOES OF APPLES TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIE~

Maximum Wholesale Prices (exclusive of Cost of Case}.

Variety. Count. Fancy Grade. I Corr:.merrial Grade. / Minim,1m Grade.

Per Bushel Case. I~r Bm1hel Case. I Per Bnshel Case.

Dessert s. d. s. d. s. d. Beauty of Bath and Irish Peach 125 and larger ,I 138/150 11 9 ~I 11 9 9 6 163/198 J1 216 and smaller 9 6 8 6 7 6 I Cox Orange 100 and larger 9 9 8 9 7 0 113/125 10 9 9 9 7 6 138/150 10 9 9 9 7 6 163/198 10 9 9 9 7 6 • 216 and smaller 8 9 8 9 7 0

Other dessert 100 and larger 8 9 8 3 6 6 113/125 9 9 8 9 6 6 138/150 9 9 8 9 6 6 163/198 8 9 8 3 6 0 216 and smaller 7 9 7 3 5 6

Cookers Dunns 100 and larger 7 6 7 6 6 6 113/125 6 9 6 9 6 6 138/150 7 6 7 6 5 6 163/198 6 9 6 9 5 6 216, and smaller 5 9 5 9 4 6

Ballarav and other cookers .. 100 and larger 8 9 8 9 6 6 113/125 8 9 8 9 6 6 138/150 8 9 8 0 5 6 163/198 7 9 7 !) 5 6 216, and smaller 6 9 6 9 4 6

T\ 164 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 11

SECOND SCHEDULE MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRICES OF PEARS TO WHICH TIDS ORDER APPLIES

Maximum Wholesale Prices (exclusive of Cost of Case).

Variety. Count. Fancy Grade. Commercial Grade. Minimum Grade.

Per Bushel Case . Per Bushel Case. Per Bushel Case.

s. cl. s. d. s. d. 6 All varieties I All count, .. .. 1 18 0 18 0 14

THIRD SCHEDULE MA.xIMUM RETAIL PRICES OF APPLES Maximum Retail Prices (inclusive of Cost of Case or other Container).

Retailer's Cost into Store per Bushel Case. Per Half-bushel. Per Bushel Case. Per 10 lb. Per 1 lb. No. 5 Case. No; 6 Case. I

s. d. s. cl. s. cl. s. d. s. d. Less than 4s. 4 6 2 6 2 0 I 6 0 2 Not less than 4s. but less than 5s. 5 6 3 0 2 5 I 9 0 2t 5s. 6s. 6 6 3 6 2 10 I 0 0 2!- 6s. 7s. 7 !) 4 2 3 4 2 4 0 3 7s. 8s. 8 9 4 8 3 !) 2 7 0 3!- 8s. 9s. 10 0 5 2 4 2 2 10 0 4 9s. !Os. 11 0 5 8 4 6 3 I 0 4 10s. lls. 12 0 6 2 4 11 3 4 0 4!- lls. l~s. 13 6 7 0 5 7 3 0 0 5 12s. 13s. 14 6 7 6 6 0 4 0 0. 5!- l3s. 15 6 8 0 6 7 4 3 0 6

FOURTH SCHEDULE MAXIMUM RETAIL PIUOES OF PEARS Maximum Retail Prices (inclusive of Cost of Ca;se or other Container). Retailer's Cost into Store per Bushel Case. Per )3ushel Caije. I Per Hca~:~~llshel Per 10 lb. Per 1 lb.

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Less than 4s. 4 6 2 6 1 6 0 2 Not less than 4s. but less than 5s. 5 6 3 0 1 9 0 2!- 5s. 6s. 7 0 3 9 2 0 o ·3 6s. 7s. 8 0 4 3 2 5 0 3-! 8s. 9 0 4 2 8 7s. 0 9 0 3! 8s. 9s. 10. 6 5 6 3 0 0 4, 9s. 10s. 11 6 6 0 3 3 0 4! 10s. lls. 12 6 6 6 3 6 0 5 lls. 12s. 14 0 7 3 3 11 0 5! 12s. 13s. 15 0 7 9 4 2 0 51 13s. 14s. 16 0 8 3 4 5 0 6 14s. 15s. 17 6 9 0 4 9 0 7 15s. 16s. 18 6 9 6 5 0 0 71 16s. 17s. 19 6 10 6 5 6 0 8 17s. 18s. 21 6 11 6 6 0 0 81 18s. 19s. 22 0 12 0 6 6 0 9 19s. 23 0 12 6 6 9 0 91

Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of February, 1945. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- W. HUNTER, (Judge), President. [L.s. J. J H. L. WISE, Member.

The War Assets Realization Board.-44-Gallon Drums for Sale Applicants should appear personally for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, on Tuesday, 13th HE War Assets Realization Board have for disposal approxi­ March, 1945, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is unable to T mately 21,200 heavy galvanized 44-gallon drums located as attend he may be examined by any other Land Board or by any follows (numbers approximate): Auckland 8,100, Waiouru 1,500, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Applicants are required to produce Trentham 1,500, Wellington 6,000, Christchurch 4,100. To be sold documentary evidence of their :financial position and farming in lots of 250 or multiples by tenders closing 28th February, 1945, experience. with the War Assets Realization Board, Wellington. The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the Conditions of tender and specification of drums obtainable from examination of applicants, and the successful applicant is required Board's Office, Bunny Street, Wellington. Postal address, P.O. to pay immediately at conclusion of ballot a deposit comprising Box 5080, Wellington. the first half-year's rent, broken-period rent, lease fee, and amount Drums may be inspected on application to Assistant Director in reduction of weighting. for improvements. of Supplies and Transport, Army Department, Auckland (telephone 49-824), Wellington (telephone 57-200), Christchurch (telephone SCHEDULE. Jl8-289), where full details are available. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-TowN LAND Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Delivery will Oxford County.-Alford Survey District be given ex stores from the stack as they stand ; no selection of RESERVE 155, Block VIII: Area, 5 acres. Capital value, £125; .any particular lot will be allowed ; no warranty or guarantee as to half-yearly rent, £3 2s. 6d. ,condition is implied o.r given, and tenderers must satisfy themselves . Weighted with £345 for improvements, comprising dwelling, .as to suitability and condition of drums. with office attached, six rooms and bathroom, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, shed, and fencing. This sum is payable in cash, or, after payment of a deposit of £75, the balance .may be CROWN LANDS NOTICE repaid by a loading on the lease for a term of twenty years with half-yearly instalments of principal and interest amounting to Land in Canterbury Land District for Selection on Renewable Lease £10 15s. 2d. The property comprises a corner section situated on Main District Lan.els and Survey Office, Street, Oxford. The land is suitable for grazing, and the property Christchurch, 14th February, 1945. generally would make a good depot for a contractor. · OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned property is Any further particulars required may be obtained from the ...i..N open for selection on renewable lease under the Land Act, undersigned. 1924, and applications will be received at the District Lands and T. W. PRESTON, Survey Office, Christchurch, up to 4 p.m. on Monday, 12th March, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 1945. (H.O. 6/7/239 ; D.O. R/155.)

/ :FEB. 15] THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTE 165

STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICE BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

J.Willi·ng-timber for Sale by Public Tender In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court of New Zealand

OTICE is hereby given that SYDNEY HEWI80N, formerly of State Forest Service, N Auckland and Dunollie, now of Greymouth, '\Vatersider, Hokitika, 7th February, 1945. was this day adjudged hankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the. 16th day of OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the purchase February, 1945, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. N of the undermentioned milling-timber will close at the office ,of the State Forest Service, Hokitika, at 4 o'clock p.m. on Fr~day, Dated at Greymouth, this 8th day of February, 1945. ·2nd March, 1945. C. A. MONTGOMERIE, Official Assignee.

SCHEDULE In Bankruptcy WESTLAND CoNSERVANCY.-WESTLAND LAJrn DISTRICT OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now payable on all .ALL the milling-timber on that piece of land containing 390 acres, N proved and accepted claims in the undermentioned estates :- ,situated in Block VI, Kopara Survey District, S.F. No. 25, approxi­ Ryan, P. J., of Morven, Butcher-Third dividend of 3s. lld. in mately seventeen miles from Ruru Railway-station. the pound. The total estimated quantity of timber in cubic feet is 783,400, Barrett, E. J., of Temuka, Farmer-Fourth dividend of ,or in board feet 4,932,000, made up as follows:- , ls. 4·562d. in the pound. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. Species. D. C. E. WEBSTER, Official Assignee. Rimu 774,300 4,874,000 Miro 6,400 41,000 Timaru, 13th February, 1945. Totara 2,700 17,000

783,400 4,932,000 Upset price: £4,540. Time for removal : Two years. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

Terms of Payment VIDENCE of the loss of the outstanding duplicate of occupation E license registered as Vol. 612, folio 74 of the Register-book A marked cheque for a deposit of £490, together with £1 ls. (Auckland Registry), for Section 54, Block VI, Waihou Survey ]icense fee, must accompany the tender, a,nd the balance be paid in District, whereof .JOSEPH WILLIAM KNEEBONE, of Ngatea, nfteen equal monthly instalments, the first of which shall be made Farmer, is the registered licensee, having been fodged with me together ' --One month after the date of sale. with an application to issue a-provisional copy in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such provisional occupation Special Condition license after fourteen days from 15th February, 1945. The successful tenderer shall be liable for payment for any Dated this 9th day of February, 1945, at the Land Registry ,damage caused by fire on the above-mentioned area during the term Office, Auckland. ,of the license. · R. F. BAIRD, District Land Registrar. Terms and Conditions 1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by "on demand" VIDENCE of the loss of certiffcate of title, Vol. 469, folio 144 promissory notes made and endorsed to the satisfaction of the E (Wellington Registry), for 2 acres, more or less, situate in the •Commissioner of State Forests, and interest at the rate of 1 per cent. City of Wanganui, being pa,rt of Sections 7 and 8, Right Bank, per annum in excess of current bank overdraft rates will be charged W anganui River, part of the said Section 7 being also part of Lot 40 ,on all notes overdue from the date of maturity to the date of payment. on Deposited Plan No. 1577, in the name of GEORGE McGREGOR, of Levin, Settler, having been lodged with me together with an 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in application for a provisional certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice .accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-22, the is hereby given of my intention to issue such provisional certificate regulations in, force thereunder, and these conditions. of title after fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing 3. The aforementioned quantity and kind as to the said timber this notice. ,shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the purposes of this sale, Dated this 13th day of February, 1945, at the Land Registry .and no contract for the purchase shall be voidable, nor shall the Office, Wellington. ,successful purchaser be entitled to any abatement in price, by E. C. ADAMS, District Land Registrar. reason of the said timber being of less quantity or kind as stated herein or in any advertisement having reference to the said timber. 4. A return giving the number of logs cut of each species and ~======~ ·their contents must be made quarterly by the licensee on the last ,days of March, June, September, and December, respectively, in ADVERTISEMENTS ,each year. A return must also be made on the same dates showing the output of sawn timber of ·each species. These returns may THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6) be ascertained and verified by inspection of the books of the mill, -or by such other means as the Conservator may require, and for OTICE is hereby given that the name of the undermentioned -this purpose the accounts and books shall be open to the inspection N company has been struck off the Register and the company -of the Conservator, a Forest Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. dissolved:- 5. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that the The Poverty Bay and East Coast Creditors' Association, local controlling body may require the successful tenderer to pay Limited. .any claims or charges which may be made by that body for the maintenance of the road over which the timber may be transported, Given under my hand at Gisborne, this 8th day of February, .and before a sawmill license is issued a letter indicating that satis­ 1945 . factory arrangements have been made in this connection must be J. LAURIE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. ·produced to the undersigned. 6. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality and MEDICAL REGISTRATION ·to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters relative to ·the sale. MARY JOYCE MARPLES, Th-LB., Ch.B., University of New 7. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is prepared I ., Zealand, 1945, now residing in Dunedin, hereby give notice· to pay for the timber. The highest or any tender will not neces­ that I intend applying on the 16th February, 1945, to have my name .sarily be accepted, and the timber described is submitted for sale placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand ; ,subject to the final acceptance of the tender by the Commissioner and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the of State Forests. office of the Department of Health at Dunedin. 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State Forests Dated at Dunedin, this 16th day of January, 1945. ·to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber either before :MARY JOYCE MARPLES. ,or after the closing-date for receipt of tenders. 10 Royal Terrace, Dunedin. 551 9. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned it will remain open for application for three months from the ,closing-date of tenders. MEDICAL REGISTRATION 10. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from ..any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed in DONALD STAFFORD MATTHEWS, M.B., Ch.B. (Edin.), ,envelopes addressed "Conservator of Forests, Hokitika," and I 11 now residing in Auckland, hereby give notice that I intend ,endorsed" Tender for Timber." , applying on the 9th March, 1945, to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I The conditions, which will be inserted in the license to be issued have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the ·to the purchaser, and further particulars may be obtained on appli­ Department of Health at Auckland. .cation to the undersigned or to the Director of Forestry, '\Vellington. Dated at Auckland, this 8th day of February, 19·15. COURTNEY BIGGS, Conservator of Forests. DONALD STAFFORD MATTHEWS. (S.F. 23/5/25/2.) 125 Victoria A venue, Auckland. 552 166 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 11

MEDICAL REGISTRATION ELECTRICAL WIRING REGULATIONS 1935 2s. 6d., post free.] JOHN WILFRED LOGAN, M.B., Ch.B. (N.Z.), now residing I ., in Napier, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the ELECTRICAL SUPPLY REGULATIONS 1935 6th March, 1945, to have my name placed on the Medical Register 3s., post free.] of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Wellington. , NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Dated at Napier, this 6th day of February, 1945. JOHN WILFRED LOGAN. EW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATLONS are now also 553 Public Hospital, Napier. N available at Chief Post-offices at AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, AND DUNEDIN. RANGITAIKI FLAX1\ULLS, LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION GOLD-MINES OF THE HAURAKI DISTRICT

OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 232 of the By J. F. DOWNEY N Companies Act, 1933, that a general meeting of the above­ named company will be held at 702 New Zealand Insurance Building, Queen Street, Auckland, on Wednesday, 28th February, 1945, at Price, 10s. Postage, 7 d. 9.30 a.m. The accounts of the liquidation will be laid before the meeting, and any explanations required will be given. REPORT OF THE MONE:ARY COMMITTEE, 1934 A. L. STEDMAN, Liquidator. 702 New Zealand Insurance Building, Auckland. 554 IN PAMPHLET FORM Price, 2s. Postage, 2d. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

OTICE is hereby given that KENT & COMPANY, LIMITED, has CONTENTS changed its name to THE WHOLESALE MEAT COMPANY• PAGE LIMITED,N and that the new name was this day entered on my ADVERTISEMENTS 165 Register of Compa.nies in place of the former name. APPOINTMENTS, ETC. 157 Dated at Christchurch, this 5th day of February, 1945. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 165 555 J. MORRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. CROWN LANDS N OTIOP; 164 DEFENCE NOTICES .\ 147 LAND--:- WILD LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND Crown Land, Declaring Land taken for a Government ILLUSTRATED Work, and not required for that Purpose, to be 139 Defence Purposes, Land and Right-of-way taken for 139' Manual No. 2 Fire District, Notice as to Area declared to be a 158 Part !.-Mammalia Government Road, Declaring Road to be 143 Government Road, Stopping Portion of .. 140 Housing Purposes, Notice of Intention to take Land for .. 158 By the Hon. Geo. M. THOMSON, M.L.C., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst. Native Reservation, Setting apart Native Land as 146 Nativ€l School, Taken for . . . . 139' Price: Part .I, paper, 3s., cloth, 5s.; postage, 2d. extra. Rabbit District, Altering and Redefining the Boundaries Part II, Introduced Birds, Frogs, and Fishes, cloth, 7s., paper, of ...... 141 4s. 6d. Parts I and II in one volume, paper, 7s. 6d. Reclaimed from Sea. and included in City Boundary 141 (postage 3d. extra) ; cloth, 10s. 6u. (postage 6d. extra). Road closed ...... 140 Roads proclaimed and closed 140 Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, Notice declaring Land taken under ,158 .WILD LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND Street, Authorizing the Laying-off of .. 144- Street proclaimed . . . . 140 Manual No. 5 Streets, Portions of, &c., exempted from the Provisions of Part II: Introduced Birds, Frogs, and Fishes. Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928 144 Paper, 4s. 6d. (postage 2d.); cloth, 7s. (postage 3d.). LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES .. 165 MISCELLANEOUS- • Awards approved by His Majesty the King • • . . 156 Catchment Board, Appointing a Non-elective Member of 147 GREEMENT BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND NEW Catchment Boards: Notices of First Election .. 146 A ZEALAND MADE AT CANBERRA ON THE 21ST Coal-mines Amendment Act, Imposing Levies under 142 JANUARY, 1944 Domain B0ards appointed 141 Essential Industry, Declaration of .. 159 PAMPHLET-ROYAL 8vo SIZE Essential Undertakings, Revocation of Declaration of .. 159' Government Railways Appeal Board, Election of Member of 160 Containing Agreement as signed by the two Governments. Harbours Act, Licenses granted under . . . . 142 Industrial Efficiency Act, Notice to Persons affected by Price, 6d. Postage, ld. Applications for Licenses under ...... 159 Also available at post-offices at AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, Land Sales Committee, Appointment of Member of 146 and DUNEDIN. Native Land Act, Notice of Adoptions under 160 Officiating Ministers for 1945. . . . 160 Price Order No. 316 (Oatmeal and Rolled Oats) .. 161 TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK Price Order No. 317 (Apples and Pears) .. 162 Public Trustee: Election to administer Estates 160 Regulations under the Regulations Act 161 BY JAMES OOWAN, F.R.G.S. Reserve Bank of New Zealand: Weekly Statement of HIS publication contains 156 pages of letterpress, together Asset and Liabilities 161 T with 39 full-page illustrations, and gives an account Statutory Declarations, Officers authorized to take and of its Topography, Geol?gy, Alpine, and Volcanic Features, receive .. 14& History and Maori Folk-lore. Timber Industry Labour Legislation Modification Order Price: 3s. 6d., plus 4d. postage. 1941 and Amendment revoked .. 158 Transport Legislation Emergency Regulations, Exemption Order under ...... 159 164 REPORT OF THE ECONOMIC COMMITTEE, 1932 War Assets Realization Board: 44-Gallon Drums for Sale Wheat, Oats, and Barley, Estimated Yields of 159 SHIPPING- IN PAMPHLET FORM Notices to ~fariners .. 159 75 pages and cover STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICE­ Price, 9d. Postage, 2d. Milling-timber for Sale

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