.fiumb. 54

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946

Amending a Proclamation altering Boundaries of Olutha and Southland eastern boundaries of Sections Nos. 23 and 24, Block XII, -Waipahi Countie8 and including Areas in Maclennan Riding, Ol1J.tha, Survey District, to a line bearing N.E. 66° 47', by that line for a Cmmty, and Toetoe.'J Riding, Southland County distance of 50·2 links to the angle on the eastern side of the last­ mentioned road where it strikes the western boundary-line of Section No. 28, Block V, Waipahi Survey District, by that boundary.line [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General and its production to the ,centre of the Waipahi River, by the centre A PROCIJAMATION of the Waipahi River to a point due east from the north side of a road intersecting Section No.4, Block XI, Waipahi Survey District, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested by a right line to and by the northern side of tliat road to the I in me by the Counties Act, 1920, and of all other powers and eastern boundary-line of the Waikaka Survey District, by that authorities enabling me in that behalf, I, Lieutenant-General Sir district to the eastern boundary-line of the Chatton Survey District, Bernard Cyril Freyberg. the Governor-General of the Dominion of by that boundary-line and its production to the middle of the New Zealand, do hereby amend the Proclamation dated the twenty­ Leithen River; thence again towards the north·east by a line sixth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six, and along the middle of that river and the middle of the Poma,haka published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 19 of the twenty-eighth River to its confluence with the vVaipahi River; and thence towards day of the same month at page 375, altering the boundaries of the the north-west by the continuation of the line along the middle of Clutha and Southland Counties and including areas in the Maclennan th.e Pomahaka River and Back Creek to the place of commencement: Riding of the Clutha County and the Toetoes Riding of the Southland excepting that portion of the Borough of Balclutha which comes County, by revoking the description of the boundaries of the Clutha within the above-described area. County set forth in the Third Schedule thereto and substituting in lieu thereof the description in the Schedule hereto.- 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 7th day of August, 1946. SCHEDULE W. E. -PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. CLUTHA COUNTY GOD SAVE THE KING! BOUNDED towards the north by a right line running due east from (LA. 103/10/23.) a point in the middle of Back Creek in Block V, Rankleburn Survey District, due west from Trig. Station D, said survey district, to the middle of the Clutha River; thence towards the east and north­ Additional Land near Seddon taken for the Purposes of the Ptct01V­ east by a line along the middle of the said Clutha River and the Hurunu! Railway Koau Branch thereof to the ocean; thence towards the south-east generally by the ocean to the middle of the Long beach Creek, [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General north-westerly by the centre of that creek to Chaslands Highway; A PROCLAMATION thence westerly by that highway to the eastern boundary of Block XV, Waikawa Survey District; thence northerly by that boundary N. pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in and the eastern boundary of Block XIV, Waikawa Survey Distrid,; I me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power thence westerly by the northern boundary of said Block XIV; and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Lieutenant. thence northerly by the eastern boundary of Section 5, Block XIV, General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg. the Governor-General of the Mokoreta Survey District, and its production to the northern side Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that of the road forming the northern boundary of the said Section No.5, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the by the said side of that road and the northern side of the road forming purposes of the Picton-Hurunui Railway. the north-ea,stern boundaries of Sections Nos. 3 and 2, Block XIV aforesaid, to a point due south of Trig. Station EE, by a right SCHEDULE line to the said Trig. Station EE, by the watershed over Bleak Hill to Catlin's Cone, Rimu Survey District; thence north-easterly APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land: 2 acres 1 rood 5·4 perches. by a straight line from Trig. D-to Peg XLII, D.P. 3412, Southland Being part Section 5, Block XIII, Clifford Bay Survey District. Registry, on the south-western boundary-line of Run No. 258; Situated in Awatere County. (S.O. 3850.) thence again towards the south-west by the last-mentioned boundary to the Wyndham or Mokoreta River, by that river to a point in line In the Marlborough Land District; as the same is more with the south-western boundary-line of Section No.5, Block VII, particularly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 8395, deposited Slopedown Survey District, by' a right line to and by the last­ in the office of the Minister of Railways at Wellington, and thereon mentioned boundary-line and its production to the south-east coloured orange. boundary of Run No. 251 in the said Block VII; thence again Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General towards the west generally by the last-mentioned run, by Section of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the No.2, Block VI, Slopedown Survey District; and the production Seal of that Dominion, this 30th day of July 1946. of its eastern boundary-line to the centre of the road forming its northern boundary, by a line along the centre of the last-mentioned R. SEMPLE, Minister of Railways. road and the road forming the eastern boundaries of Sections Nos. 12, GOD SAVE THE KlNG! 13, 7, 6, 4, and 1 of Block II, Slopedown Survey District, across the main South Road, by the centre of the road f()rming the (L.O. 19617/2,) A ·1074 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 54

Grown Land 8et apart for a P08t-office in Block VI, Waiapu S~trvey Land taken for Street in the Borough of M08giel Di8tr-ict

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieuteij.ant­ URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, th.e Governor-General P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby set that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for apart for a post-office; and I do also declare that this Proclamation street and shall vest in the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the shall take effect ob. and after the twelfth day of August, one Borough of Mosgiel as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I thousand nine hundred and forty-six. do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twelfth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. SCHEDULE --'-. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of Crown land set apart: 13·21 perches. SCHEDULE Being Tikitiki A 21 Block. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :­ Situated in Block VI, Waiapu Survey District (Gisborne R.D.). A. R. P. (S.O. 4339.) o 0 32 LB'J emg part s S ect' Ion 8 . In the Gisborne Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. ]23903, deposited in the Situated in Block III, East Taieri Survey District (Borough of office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged Mosgiel) (Otago R.D.). (S.O. 9512.) orange. In the Otago Land District; as the same are more particularly Given under the hand of His Excellencv the Governor-General delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. )2~733, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at W ellington,and thereon coloured . of the Dominion' of New Zealand: and issued under the yellow. . . , . ' Seal of that Dominion, this 31st day of July. 1946. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. Given nnder the hand of His Excellency -the .Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal GOD SAVE THE KING! of that Dominion, this 31st day of July, 1946. (P.W. 20/434:) R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works~ Declaring Land taken for a Government Work, and n?t required for GOD SAVE THE KING! that Purpose, to be Grown Land (P.W. 51/2997.) [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ P.. General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General Revoking a - Proclamation defining the Middle-line of a Road in of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land described Block XI, Mount Robinson Survey Di8trict-viz., a, Deviatlon in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1924. of the Foxton-Shannon ]Jfain Highway

SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area· of the piece of land declared to be Crown land: [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General· 37·5 perches. A PROCLAMATION · Being part Rural Section 2114. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ Situated in Block XV, Pigeon Bay Survey District (Canterbury P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General R.D.). (8.0.7661.) ofthe Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke the Proclamation In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more particu­ dated the nineteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred larly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 123270, deposited in and twenty-six, published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 56 of the the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon twenty-sixth day of the same month, at page 2575, arid deposited coloured orange. in the Land Registry Office at Wellington under No. 1632, defining the middle-line of a road,in Block XI, Mount Robinson Survey Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General District. . of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Detminion, this 31st day of July, 1946. ' Given under the hand of His ExceWmcv the Governor-General R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 31st' day of July, 1946. GOD SAVE THE KmG ! R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. (P.W./62/14/109/0.) GOD SAVE THE KING! Land taken for the Disp08al of Refuse and Rubbish in the Borough of (P.W. 62/9/858/0.)' Napier and Block IV, Heretaunga Survey District

[L.s.].B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General . A PROCLAMATION Withdrawing Grown Land from a Mining Di8trict URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for [L.S.] B. C.FREYBERG,Governor-General the disposal'of refuse and rubbish and shall vest in the Mayor, A PROCLAMATION · Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Napier as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that, this N pursuance and exercise of the powers collferred upon me by Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twelfth day of I section eight (c) of the ~1ining Act, 1926, and of every other .' 4u~ust~ one thousand ni.ne hundred and forty-six. . power and authority enabling me in this behalf, I, Lieutenant­ General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of ,the SCHEDULE Dominion of New Zealand, d() herehy, as ;from .the date of the publication hereof in the Neu.' Zealand Gazette, Withdraw from ApPRoxiMATE areas of the. pIeces 6f land taken:- the Hauraki Mining District all that area of Crown land described A. R. P. Being in the Schedule hereto...... 0 30 Town Section 721 (Borough of Napier); edged blue; 5 2 28·5 Part Ahuriri Lagoon Reserve, situated in Block SCHEDULE IV, Heretaunga Survey District; edged orange. ALL that area in the Borough of Te Aroha, situated in Bloc;k IX, (Hawke's. Bay R.D.). (S.O. 2184.) Aroha Survey District, containing by admeasurement. 2' roods an d 0·36 perches, more or less, being Sections 89 and 90, Block LIlI, In' the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same are more Town of Te Aroha. As the same is more particularly. delineated particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 123542, deposited on the plan marked N. 6/14, depo&ited in the Head Office of the '. in the office' of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon · coloured as above mentioned. . Mi~es Department at Wellington, and thereon in outline edgEld ;red. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General .. 'Given .under the hand.' of His Excellency the Governor-General of ·the Dominion of' New Zealand, and issued under the ,':' .... ;q(;bheDominion of New Zeala:p.d, and issued under the Seal . ' . 9f"£hat Dominion, this 31st day of July, 1946. Seal of that Dominion, this 30th day of July, 1946 . R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. JAB. O'BRIEN, Minister of ]YEilies .. GOD .sAVE THE KING! GOD :SA'VE'l'HE -KING! - (P.W. 53/371.) (Mines N. 6/14.) AUG. 81 rItE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE' 1075·

Land set apart as Provisional State Forest declared to be subject to the said Dominion, doth, subject to the conditions set forth in the the Land Act, 1924 Schedule hereto, hereby authorize the purchase by the Grey Electric­ power Board (hereinafter referred to . as the Board) of the electric.; [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General works, the property of the Reefton Electric Light and Pow(3i' Company, Limited (hereinafter referred to as the company), as A PROCLAMATION described in a certain agreement (hereinafter referred to as the N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred agreement) bearing date the twenty-third day of March,one I upon me by section twenty of the Forests Act, 1921-22, I, thousand nine hundred and forty-five, and made between the Board Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ of the one part and the company of the other· part, of which' General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting on the recom­ agreement a copy has been deposited in the office of the Minister mendation of the Minister of Lands, do hereby proclaim and declare in Charge of the State Hydro-electric Department; that the land described in the Schedule hereto, being a Provisional State Forest Reserve set apart by Proclamation dated the seventeenth SCHEDULE day of November, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine, and THE conditions hereinbefore referred to are :- gazetted on the twenty-third day of the same month, is required for settlement purposes; and, in accordance with the provisions (1) That the Board shall bind itselfthat, if and when as required of the said Act, such land shall, from and after the day of the by the Governor-General in Council, it shall consent to the revocation, gazetting hereof, cease to be provisional Sta,te forest, and. shtll or amendment of each existing license and authority held by the become subject to the provisions of the Land Act, 1924. company authorizing the use of water for the purpose of generating electricity, whether granted pursuant to the Public Works Act, 1928, SCHEDULliJ the Mining Act, 1926, or any other authority (hereinafter referred to as the existing licenses), in so far as the same may be incompatible WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT with any license issued under sections 318 and 319 of the Public ALI. that area situatecl in the Kaitieke County, eontaining by Works Act, 1928, authorizing the Board to use water for the purpose admeasurement 502 acred 2 roods, more or leRs, being pfl,rt of of geJaerating electricity and to erect certain electric lines. Sect,ion 7 and Lot 2 of Section 8, Block VI, Kaitieke 8un-oy DiE<­ (2) That the terms of such purchase shall be those set forth in. ' trict, bounded toward~ the north-east by Sections 5 and 8, Block II, the agreement so far as the same relate to the purchase of electrical Kaitieke Survey District; towards the south-east by the Oio works. Valley Road No.2; generally towards the south-west by Lot 1 W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. of Sections 7 and 8, Block VI aforesaid, and towards the north­ west by Section 6, Block II aforesaid. As the same is more parti­ (S.H.D. 26/127; S.H.D. 26/1090.) cularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 26/19890, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at ·Wellington, and thereon edged red. '1 uthorizing the Grey Electric-power Board to ~(,se Water from the lnangahua River for the Purpose of generating Electricity, and to· Given under the hand of His Excellencv the Governor-General construct, maintain, and use Electric Works in the Co'unty of of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the lnangahua, and revoking certain Existing Orders in Oouncil . Seal of that Dominion, this 31st day of July, 1946. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL GOD SAVE THE KING! (L. and S. 26/19890.) At the Government House at Wellington, this 7th day of August, 1946 Present: Land set apart as Provisiona~ State Forest declared to be subject to HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL the Land Act, 1924 URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, and the j1JIBctl'ic­ P power Boards Act, 1925, His Excellency the Governor­ [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by ahd with A PROCLAMATION the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth, subject to the terms and conditions set;forth· in the N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred First Schedule· hereto, hereby grant to' the Grey Electric-power upon me by section twenty of the Forests Act, 1921-22, I, I Board (hereinafter referred to as the licensee) a license ~o obstruct, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ impound, and divert the waters of the Inangahua River ;(hereinafter General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting on the tecom­ referred to as the said river), in the lnangahua County, Nelson Land mendation of the Minister of Lands, do hereby proclaim and declare District, and to take and use therefrom for the purpose hereina.fter that the land described in the Schedule hereto, being portion of set forth a stream of water not exceeding fifty cubic feet. per second Provisional State Forest Reserve set apart by Proclamation dated at anyone time; and, further doth, subject to the said termS and the thirteenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and conditions in the First Schedule hereto, authorize the licensee to thirty-four, and gazetted on the twentieth day of the same month, lay, construct, put up, place, and use the electric lines described' is required for settlement purposes; and, in accordance with the in the Second Schedule hereto; and, further, for the purposes of provisions of the said Act, such land shall, from and after the day section seventy-six of the Electric-power Boards Act, 192.5, doth of gazetting hereof, cease to be a provisional State forest, and shall hereby authorize the licensee to construct, maintain, andus~ the become subject to the provisions of t~e Land Act, 1924. said electric works; and, further, with the consent· of'the licensee" doth hereby revoke the Orders in Council described in the Third· SCHEDULE Schedule hereto as from the day on which this Order in Council SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT becomes effective. ALL that area containing by admeasurement 244 acres 1 rood 10 perches, more or less, being part of Section 5, Block XIV, Waiau FIRST SCHEDULE Survey District, and bounded as follows: Towards the north by I. IMPLIED CONDITIONS Section 4, Block XIV, Waiau Survey District; towards the east THE conditiom directed to be implied in all licenses by the Electrical generally by' Te Tua - Merrivale Road and othBr part of Section 5, Supply Regwations 1935, the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1935, . Block XIV, . Waiau Survey District (Gazette, 1940, page 282); and by RegUlation 6 of the Water-power Regulations 1934 shall be towards the south-west. by Gully Road; and towards the west incorporated in and shall form part of this license, except in so generally by Section 12, Block XIV, Waiau Survey District. As far as the same may be hiconsistent with the provisions hereof. the same is more particularly delineated on plan marked L. and S. 27/178, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and . :2. LICENSE SUBJ.ECT TO REGULATIONS Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red. This Hccnse is issued under the Water.power Regulations 1934. Givellunder the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General and is subject thereto and to the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935, 'ofthe Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1935, and the Radio Interference Seal of that Doininion, this 31st day of July, 1946. Regulations 1934, and to any regulaMons made or to be made in amplification oraineiidment thereOf or.1:4 substit:tition' t1ierewr.. , , ~n F. SKINNER, Minister: of Lands. The existing lines now iIi service, if takep.over by the lice:ri.!iee, sIi~lt . ,. , GOD SAVE THE KIN'a! be rec6:tistructed within: twelve· months 0:( the licensee ta~ Qver '. such lines so as to cOIilplywith the Electrical Supply Regulatiori8,~ (L:and S. 27/178.) 1935 and the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1935. . . - ..

3. UTILIZATION OF W riEK AND LOCATION OF HEA.DWO:Jl,KS. Author'izing the Purchase by the Grey· Electric-power Board of the Water :Shall. De used under this license solely for the purpo~e of'­ Elecb·ic Works of the Reefton Elect6c Light andp,ower Oompany, Ei1riited .. .,' . . . generating electricity, and shall be: taken from the said river at the headworks situated in Block XIV, Reefton Survey District. B. C.· FREYBERG, . Governor-General :. ORDER .IN. COUNCIL ;., ...... 4. GENERAJ... DESCRiPTION, ·OF WORKS At the Government House at Wellingtofi~··this·7th day of-· . :-The-lic!3nsee' is· hereby authorized, . 8ubjeet. td the- condftiotis- . August;'l-946 --;: ., ..... ~~ .. _ .:, ...... : herein £0utained, to mamtainand use--the' f€JIIowirig·work-t!J for·too·. purposes of this license :- . . ~ .' .' ~'. . Present: . H~s'E~c·EL~E~C;·~~~' G6~·~o~-G~~~~~ .~~ :C~~NC~L': (a) ReadworkS" con:sistirtg of a c4tur an:d nElc·€lSs:ai-y iutaM::.'.. , (b). Water-race leading from the inta~e· to.'·tlie·, poW$r-ncrl1S6'"; N pursuan~e an~ exer~ise. ?f tli~. powers . conferred by ~ectioll . hereinafter referred to : .'. . .. I seve:ri.ty~slx of the ElectrIC.power J?oards Act, 1925,. and of all (c)· Tail-nice· froID the power-house to the said river;: other powers in anywise enabling 'him in that' be-naIf, His Excellency (d) Power-house with all necessary equipment· for generating the G0vernor-General of· the· DO-million of New· Zealand, acting . :; ~tlieity~ . . ... ' ..,... .- ..:.; by and with the advice and consent of the Executj.ve Qolit.nciJ of (e) The electric lines described in the Second SchednleJmi:eto, 1076 THE NEW ZEXLAND GAZETTE [No. 54

.5. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY Oonsenting to the Raising of a Loan of £12,000 by the New Plymouth The system of supply shall be as described in paragraph (d) Borough Oouncil a.nd pre8cribin{! the OoruJ.itions thereof of clause 21-01 of the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935. The generating voltage shall be 230 volts between terminals. B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL 6. CHARGES FOR ELECTRICAL ENERGY At the Government House at Wellington, this 31st day of The licensee shall not in respect of electrical energy generated July, 1946 under the au.thority of this license make any charge exceeding the corresponding charge which the licensee may from time' to time be Present: duly authorized to make in respect of electrical energy obtained by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL the licensee from other sources and distributed within the Grey HEREAS the. New Plymouth Borough Council (hereinafter Electric-power District. • W called the said local authority), being desirous of raising a loan of twelve thousand pounds (£12,000), to be known as Transit 7. DURATION OF LICENSE Housing Loan, 1946 (hereinafter called the said loan), for the purpose This license shall, unless sooner determined, continue in force of establishing transit housing centres .in New Plymouth, has com­ until the 26th day of April, 1964. . plied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called the said Act), and it is expedient that 8. RENTAL the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as For the purpose of assessing the rental or annual sum payable required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said in respect of this license in accordance with the Water-power loan: Regulations 1934, the licensee may install a suitab~e maximum­ N ow, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the demand recorder to the satisfaction of the Inspecting Engineer of Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and the State Hydro-electric Department, and rental shall be assessed consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in on the half-hourly maximum kilowatt demand for the year at the pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on rate of £1 per annum per kilowatt of maximum demand so recorded, him by section eleven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty­ or such lesser rate as may be fixed after compliance by the licensee nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and with the said regulations. Failing such installation, rental shall be authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the determined on the maximum capacity of the generating plant raising in New Zealand by the said local authority of the said loan installed. The present plant is rated at 98 kilowatts. for the said purpose up to the amount of twelve thousand pounds (£12,000), and in giving such consent doth thereby determine as 9. TELEGRAPH LINES follows :- The licensee shall rectify to the satisfaction of the Minister in (1) The term for which the said loan or any part thereof may Charge of the State Hydro-electric Department any interference or be raised shall not exceed ten (10) years. disturbance caused by the erection or operation of the licensee's (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the said system that affects the satisfactory working of the telegraph lines loan or any part thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the which are the property of the Post and Telegraph Department and lender or lenders a, rate or rates exceeding three pounds (£3) per which were erected prior to the licensee's lines. centum per allllum. (3) The said loan or any part thereof, together with interest 10. PROVISIONS FOR CHANGEOVER thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate allllual or half-yearly The following provisions shall apply in respect of the allocation instalments extending over the term as determined in (1) above. of the cost of adjusting, altering, or replacing installations on any (4) The payment of such instalments shall be made in New changeover which may take place in the system of supply :- Zealand,. and no instalments shall be paid out of loan-moneys. (5) No amount shall be payable for brokerage, underwriting, (1) The consumer's installation shall be classified as follows:­ or procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said loan or any Class A: Installations in which the wiring is found to be in part thereof. accordance with the regulations governing the same, and (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the which require only such alteration as are necessitated by expiration of two years from the date hereof. the change of system. Class B: All other installations . .- W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (2) The cost of alterations shall b.e allocated as follows :­ (T. 49/106/12.) Class A: The whole of the cost shall be paid by the licensee. Class B: The cost of alterations due to change in system shall be paid by the licensee, and all other costs shall be paid Oonsenting to the Raising of a Loan of £3 000 by the Nelson Oity by the consumer. Oouncil and prescriMny the Oonditions thereof (3) In cases where it is inconvenient for the consumer to pay in full at the time of the alterations the cost for which he is liable, B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General the licensee shall make suitable arrangements to finance the work. (4) All alterations required shall, unless the licensee otherwise ORDER IN COUNCIL agrees, be carried out by the licensee or its contractors or agents. At the Government House at Wellington, this 31st day of (5) In the event of any dispute arising out of matters affected July, 1946 by this clause, a Board of Appeal (whose decision shall be final) shall Present: be set up to decide such dispute, which Board of Appeal shall consist of the following :- HIs EXCELLENCY THE. GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL (a) A Stipendiary Magistrate, or some person acceptable to HEREAS the Nelson City Council (hereinafter called the both parties, who shall be Chairman; W said local authority), being desirous of raising a loan of (b) One representative appointed by the licensee; and three thousand pounds (£3,000), to be known as Transit Camp' (c) One representative appointed by the consumer on whose Loan, 1946 (hereinafter called the said loan), for the purpose of premises the alterations are·necessary. establishing a transit camp at the Tahuna Sands Reserve, has The costs of setting up the Board of Appeal shall be payable complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans by the parties in such proportions as the- Board may decide. Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called the said Act), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as SECOND SCHEDULE required by the said Act, should be given'to the raising of the said loan: PART A N ow, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the ELECTRIC lines in portion of the County of Inangahua, shown by Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent means of red lines on plans marked P.W.D. 37985 and 117989, of the. Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section eleven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty-nine of PARTB the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), a:Q.d of all other powers and authorities SUch distribution and service lines branching from the said enabling him. in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in electric lines as may fro~ time to time be necessary for the distri­ New Zealand by the said local authority of the said loan for the bu,tionof electrical energy within the County of Inangahua and said purpose up to the amount of three thousand pounds (£3,000), reasonably incidental to the electrical works authorized by this and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows :- license. . (1) The term for which the said loan or any part thereof may be PART C raised shall not exceed seven (7) years.. All other electrical works reasonably incidenta1 to ,the con~ (2) No interest shall be paid in respect of the said loan or any struction and use of the above-mentioned lines or any of them; part thereof. (3) The said loan shall be repaid by equal allllual instalments THIRD. SCHEDULE of principal extending over the term of the loan as determined in THE Order in COl1.ncil dated the 15th day of February, 1916, and (1) above. . published in the GfJ,zette of the 24th day of the same month at page (4) The payment of instalments in respeot of the said loan shall 565, authorizing the Reefton Electric Light and Power Company, be made in New Zealand. Lhnited, to erect electric lines within portion of the. Inangahua (5) No repayment of principal in respect of the said loan shall County. be paid out of loan~moneys. The.Ordef .in Council d~ted the 23rd day of February, 1944, (6) No amount shall be payable for brokerage, underwriting, or and pubUs4ed in' the Gaiette of the 24th day of the same month at procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said loan or, any • page 183, authorizing the Reefton Electric Light and Power part thereof. Company, Limited,' to erect certain electric lines in the Town of (7) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the Black's Point, Inangahua County. . .. .- .- expiratiouof two years from the date hereof. W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive ·Council. W~ .(). -:J{ARVEY, Clerk of the Exeeutive Councll. (S.H.D. 26/127; .26/1090.). (T.. 49/279/25.) AUG. 8] TItE NEW ZEAtAND GAZETTE t07?

Oonsenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities and prescribing the Oonditions thereof

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington, this 31st day of July, 1946 Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL HEREAS the several local authorities enumerated in the Schedule hereto, being desirous of raising the respective loans stated opposite W their names therein, have respectively complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called the said Act), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said loans: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of, the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and jn pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section eleven - of the said Act, as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by the respective local authorities mentioned in the first column of the said Schedule of the respective loans set out in the second column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts specified in the third column of the said Schedule, and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows:- (1) The terms for which the said loans or any parts thereof may be raised shall be the respective terms (in years) stated in the fourth column of the said Schedule. (2) The rates of interest that may be paid in respect of the said loans or any parts thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding the respective rates per centum per annum stated in the fifth column of the said Schedule. (3) The said respective loans or any parts thereof, together with interest thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual or half-yearly instalments extending over the respective terms as determined in (1) above. (4) 'fhe payment of such instalments shall be made in New Zealand, and no such instalment shall be paid out ofloan-moneys. (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said respective loans or any parts thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount raised. - (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the expiration of two years from the date hereof.

SCHEDULE ------I Fourth Fifth Column. Firl!t Column. II: Second Column. I Third Column. Column.

-- II -- T~of Rate of Name of Local Authority. I Name of Loan. Amount of Loan. Loan Interest. : I (Years). ------.------~------~----+------£ £ s. d. Auckland Electric-power Board General Extension and Improvement Supplementary 67,500 20 350 Loan, 1946 Egmont County Council .. Flood Damage Loan (1936) Redemption Loan, 1946 .. 3,300 10 350 Golden Bay Electric-power Board Upper Takaka Reticulation Loan, 1945 .. 6,000 20 3 10 0 Upper Hutt Borough Council Housing Loan (No.3), 1946 . . . . 3,917 30 3 10 0 Waimea Electric-power Board Trading Loan, 1946 ...... 5,000 10 3 10 0 Wellington Harbour Board .. Harbour Works Loan, 1947 .. .. 600,000 20 33(3 Woodville County Council Machinery Loan, 1946 ...... 4,300 10 350

W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (T. 40/416/6.)

Oonsenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local A uthorit1:es and prescribing the Oond#ions thereof

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington, this 31st day of July, 1946 Present: , HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL HEREAS the several local autho.rities enumerated in the Schedule hereto, being desirous of raising the respective loans stated opposite W their names therein, have respectively complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called the said Act), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said loans: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section eleven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by the respective local authorities mentioned in the first column of the said Schedule of the respective loans set out in the second column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts specified in the third column of the said Schedule, and in giving snch consent doth hereby determine as follows:- (1) The terms for which the said loans or any parts thereof may be raised shall be the respective terms (in years) stated in the fourtb column of the said Schedule. (2) The rates of interest that may be paid in respect of the said loans or any parts thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding the respective rates per centum per annum stated in the fifth column of the said Schedule. (3) The said local authorities shall, before raising the said respective loans or any parts thereof, make provision for the repayment thereot by establishing sinking funds under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable in any respective case, and shall thereafter make payments to such sinking funds at intervals of not more than one year, at a rate or rates per centulll which shall be not less than the respective rates stated in the sixth column of the said Schedule, such payments to be made in respect 01 every part of the said respective loans for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, the first such payment in each respective case to bl' made not later than one year after the first day from which interest to the lender or lenders is computed on any loan -or part thereof so raised. (4) No amount payable as either interest or sinking fund in respect of the said loans shall be paid out of loan-moneys. - (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said respective loans or any paris thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one·half per centum of any amount raised. (6) The payment of interest and repayment of principal in respect of the said loans shall be made in New Zealand. (7) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the expiration of two years from the date hereof. _

SCHEDULE , I First Column. Second Col'umn. Pm"" o",umn'l Fifth Sixth O"umn. -- I PlMdO,lumn. o",um"l -- Name of Loan. Amou~Loan. Term of Loan Rate of Rate of Name of Local Authority. (Years). I Interest. Sinking Fund.

£ £ s. d. £ s. d. Christchurch Tramway Board No. 45 Development and Improvement Loan, 1946 20,000 8 3 5 11 211 Paeroa Borough Council .. Sewerage Loan, 1921, £42,750-Issue of £8,250 .. 8,250 35 3 10 °0 1 11 G

W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executiv.e Council. (T. 40/416/6.) 167S· [No. 54

Oon8enting to the Raising of a Loan of £30,000 by the Waitaki called the- said loan), for the purpose of carrying out works set out Electric-power Board and prescr'ibing the Oonditions thereof in the Schedule to the Auckland Harbour Board Loan and Empower­ ing Act, 1937, and in particular the construction of an export wharf and related works and eastern waterfront reclamation, has B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board ORDER IN COUNCIL Act, 1926 (hereinafter called the said Act), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as At the Government House at Wellington, this 31st day of required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said July, 1946 loan: Present: Now, therefore, His Excellencv the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting byVand with the advice and consent HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance HEREAS the Waitaki Electric-power Board (hereinafter and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section W called the said local authority), being desirous of raising a eleven of the said Act, as set out in section- twenty-nine of the loan of thirty thousand pounds (£30,000), to be known as Extension Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities Loan, IM6 (hereinafter called the said loan), for the purpose of enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in constructing and erecting additional transmission and distribution New Zealand by the said local authority of the said loan for the lines and substations, augmenting existing lines and substations, said purpose up to the amount of two hundred thousand pounds purchasing and erecting all necessary equipment therefor, and (£200,000), and in giving such consent. doth hereby determine as generally exercising such of the Board's rights and powers as may follows:- - be deemed expedient under the authority of the Electric-power (1) The term for which the said loan or any part thereof may Boards Act, 1925, and amendments, has complied with the pro­ be raised shall not exceed twenty (20) years. VISIOns of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (herein­ (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the said after called the said Act), .and it is expedient that the precedent loan or any part thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the consent of the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said lender or lenders a rate exceeding three pounds ten shillings (£3 1:0s.) Act, should be given to the raising of the said loan: per centum per annum. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent (3) The said local authority shall, before raising the said lOH;11 of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance or any part thereof, make provision for the repayment thereof by and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by establishing a sinking fund under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, section eleven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty­ or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable, and nine of-the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers . shall thereafter make payments to such sinking fund at intervals of and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent not more than one year at a rate or rates per centum which sh8,11 be to the raising in New Zealand by the said local authority of the said not less than three pounds twelve shillings and sevenpence loan for the said purpose up to the amount of thirty thousand pounds (£3 12s. 7d.), such payments to be made in respect of every part of (£30,000), and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as the said loan for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, the first follows :- such payment to be made not la.ter than one yea,r after the first day from which interest to the lender or lenders is computed on the said (1) The term for which the said loan or any part thereof may -loan or any part thereof so raised. be raised shall not exceed twenty-five (25) years. (2) The rate of interest that rp.ay be paid in respect of the said (4) The payment of interest and the repayment of principal loan or any part. thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the· in respect of the said loan shall be made in New Zealand. lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding three pounds two shillings (5) No amount payable as either interest or sinking fund in and sixpence (£3 2s. 6d.) .per centum per annum . respect of the said loan shall be paid out of loan-moneys. . (3) The said loan shall be repaid by the annual redemption of (6) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and pl1ocura­ debentures on the dates set out in the first column of the Schedule tion fees ill respect of the raising of the said 10an or any part themof hereunder of the amounts stated opposite each such date in the shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of anya:ln0'1lD.t second column of the said Schedule. raised. (7) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the SOHEDULE OF REDEMPTIONS expiration of two (2) years from the date hereof.

Second First Oolumn. First Oolumn. W. O~ HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. OOl~n.Second II Oolumn (T.49/260/18.) Date. I .Amount. Date . .Amount. £ £

1st October, 1947 .. 800 1st October, 1960 " 1,200 1st October, 1948 .. 800 1st October, 1961 .. 1,200 1,30(1 1st October, 1949 .. 900 1st October, 1962 .. Domain Board appointed to have Oontrol of the Whangateau Domain 1st October, 1950 .. 800 1st October, 1963 '.' 1,300 1st October, 1951 .. 1,000 1st October, 1964 .. 1,400 1st October, 1952 .. 900 1st October, 1965 .. 1,400 1st October, 1953 .. 1,000 1st October, 1966 .. 1,500 B. C. FREYBERG, Governor~General 1st October, 1954 .. 1,000 1st October, 1967 .. 1,500 1st October, 1955 .. 1,000 1st October, 1968 .. 1,500 ORDER IN COUNCIL 1st October, 1956 .. 1,100 1st October, 1969 .. 1,600 At the Government House at Wellington, this 31st day of 1st October, 1957 .. 1,100 1st October, 1970 .. 1,600 July, 1946 _ 1st October, 1958 .. 1,100 1st October, 1971 .. 1,800 1st October, 1959 .. 1,200 Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL (4) The payment of interest and the redemptions in respect of N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sectiol]' such loan shall be made in New Zealand. I forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National (5) No amount payable either as interest or as a redemption in Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General of the respect of the said loan shall be paid out of loan-money. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent (6) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procura.­ of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint tion fees in respect of the raising of the said loan or any part thereof Kenneth Meiklejohn, slmll notin the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount Ellis Felix Ashton, raised. William John Dunning, (7) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent aft~r the Allan Gordon Matheson, expiration of two years from the date hereof. Charlie Ashton, Norris Alfred Wyatt, and W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. John Charles. Edgar Wyatt (T. 49/268.) to be the Whangateau Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto; . and doth hereby a ppointMonday, the twenty-sixth day of August, one thousand nine h.undred and forty-six, at half past seven o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Consenting to the Raising of a Loan of £200,000 by the Auckland Whangateau Domain Hall, as the_ place where, the first meeting of Harbour Board and presr.ribing the Oonditions thereof the Board shall be held.

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General SCHEDULE ORDER IN COUNCIL -_.-.- "NORTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-WHANGATEAU DOMAIN At the Government House at Wellington, this 24th day of July, 1946 ALLOTMENT 156A, Parish of Omaha: Area, 15 acres ° roods 20 perches, more or less. _ Present: Also Allotments 156D, 177, 178, Omaha Parish, Block II, HIS EXOELLENCY 'fHE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL Rodney Survey District: Area, 4 acres 1 rood 20' perches, more or HEREAS. the Auckland. Harbour. Board (hereinafter called less. W the said local authority), being desirous of raising a loan of two hundred thousand pounds (£200,000), to be known as Harbour W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the· Executive Council. Loan, 1937, £1,000,000, Fourth Issqe, 1946, £200,000 (hereinafter (L. and S. 1/308.) AUG. 8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1079

Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Matiere Domain Lands temporarily reserved in the Auckland, Wellington, and Canterbury Land Districts B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General At the Government House at Wellington, this 31st day of HEREAS by the three-hundred-and-fifty-ninth section of the July, 1946 W Land Act, 1924, it is enacted that the Governor-General Present: may from time to time set apart temporarily as reserves, notwith­ HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL standing that the same may be then held under pastoral license, any Crown lands which in his opinion are required for any of the N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section purposes in the said section mentioned: I forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National And whereas by the seventy-first section of the Land for Settle­ Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General of the ments Act, 1925, it is further provided that the Governor-General Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and may from time to time, as he thinks fit, set aside reserves for any consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby specified public purpose out of lands acquired under the last­ appoint mentioned Act, provided that no land so acquired shall be set aside Albert James Adam, - for endowments : Keith Wallace Baker, - Now, therefore, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Ro bert William Dench, Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, John Wagner Hannan, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred Keith McAllum, upon me by the said Acts, do hereby temporarily reserve the lands Clarence Thomas McGovern, and in the Auckland, Wellington, and Canterbury Land Districts, Jack Rowland Turner described in the Schedule hereunder written, for the purposes to be the Matiere Domain Board, having control of the land described specified at the end of the respective descriptions of the lands in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Tuesday, the so intended to be temporarily reserved. third day of September, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six, at eight o'clock p.m. as the time when, and the Matiere Hall as the place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held. SCHEDULE SCHEDULE AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.-MATIERE DOMAIN SECTION llA, Block X,Waitoa Survey District Area, 2 acres, SECTION 32, Block XV, Aria Survey District: Area, 6 acres °roods more or less. (Gravel.) 12 perches, more or less. - Section lA, Block XI, Waitoa Survey District: Area, 2 acres, W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. more or less. (Gravel.) Section 6, Block VI, Lichfield Village, Block XVI, Patetere (L. and S. 1/441.) North Survey District: Area, 2 roods, more or less. (Recreation.) Allotment 9, Block XXII, Te Kuiti Native Township, Block III, Otanake Survey District: Area, 1 rood and 26·7 perches, Revoking the Reservation over Portion of a Reserve in the Bo-rough more or less. (S.O. plan 32904.) (Buildings of the General Govern­ of Opunake, Taranaki Land District ment.) Allotment 11, Block IX, Te Kuiti Native Township, Block IV, B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Otanake Survey District: Area, 1 rood and 16·8 perches, more or ORDER IN COUNCIL less. (S.O. plan 32904.) (Buildings of the General Government.) At the Government House at Wellington, this 31st day of Section 5, Mangateparu Township, Block XIII, Waitoa Survey July, 1946 District: Area, 1 rood and 27·5 perches, more or less. (S.O. plan 22282.) (Addition to a public-school site, Mangateparu.) Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferre.d Section 15, Block XXI, Town of Ohakune: Area, rood, I upon him by subsection one (b) of section seven of the Public more or less. (Buildings of the General Government.) Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Ayt, 1928, His Excellency Section 16, Block XXI, Town of Ohakune: Area, rood, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by more or less. (Buildings of the General Government.) and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the reservation for railway and CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT town belt purposes over the land described in the Schedule hereto ; . and doth hereby declare that the said land, being vested in the Crown, Reserve 4494 (formerly part Rural Section 37006), Block II, is Crown land available for disposal under the Land Act, 1924. Selwyn Survey District: Area, 2 roods 36 perches, more or less. (Gravel-pit.) SCHEDULE As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT this 6th day of August, 1946. ALL that area in the Borough of Opunake, containing by admeasurement 3 roods 13·52 perches, more or less, being part C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. of Section 11, Opunake Town Belt. (S.O. plan 8185.) (L. and S. 1/627, 1/260,7/581/146,6/6/247,6/1/420,36/1469.) W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (L. and S. 22/1881.)

Member appointed to Tuatapere Scenic Board Officers authorized to take and receive StatuJ:rY Declarations

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the three­ B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General P hundred-and-first section of the Justices of the Peace Act, - HEREAS by a Warrant dated the twenty-third day of May, 1927, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the W one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, and published Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby in the Gazette of the twenty-fifth day of that month, the control of notify and declare that the persons whose names are set out in the c0rtain reserves in the Southland Land District, known as the Schedule hereto, being officers in the service of the Crown holding Tuatapere Scenic Reserve, was vested in certain persons therein the offices stated opposite their names respectively in the said named, who were by the said Warrant constituted a special Board Schedule, are authorized to take and receive statutory declarations by the name of the Tuatapere Scenic Board, in pursuance of section under the three-hundred-and-first section of the Justices of the thirteen of the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908: And whereas it Peace Act, 1927. is desirable that Colin Sutton Atkinson should be appointed a member of the said Board in place of John Ebenezer Chaplin, SCHEDULE resigned: Wallace Placke Lange, Accountant, Gisborne. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Kenneth Noel Smith, Accountant, Greymouth. Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers Alfred George Kemp, Postmaster, Mamaku. conferred on him by scction thirteen of the Scenery Preservation Edgar James Burton, Accountant, Masterton. Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in Edward Oswald Daines, Accountant, New Plymouth. this behalf, doth hereby appoint the said Ackroyd Edwin Matthew Howell, Postmaster, Pukerau. Colin Sutton Atkinson Norman Eadie La Mont, Postmaster, Raetihi. ;Robert Angus Berrett, Postmaster, Rawene. to be a member of the Tuatal)ere Scenic Board corlstitutecl by Walter Francis Swift, Postmaster and Telephonist, Te Anau. the Warrant dated the twenty'::third day of May, one thousan;' John Agar, Accountant, Thames. nine hundred and forty-four, hereinbefore referred to, in place (If Stanley Walter Hills, Postmaster,Waihi. the said John Ebenezer Chaplin. George William Fisher Price, Deputy Chief Postmaster, Whangarei. . As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General. this 31st day of JUly, 1946. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 31st day of July, 1946. C. F. SKINNER, F. JONES, Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. For the Minister of Justice. (L. and S. 650.) 1080 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 54;

H onoroiry I U81Jector of Scenic Reser ves .appointed who are hereby constituted for that purpose a special Board by the name of the Lake Rotoiti Scenic Board (herein referred to 'as the B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Board), in trust for the preservation of scenery, and with the N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section powers and subject to the conditions hereinafter contained, that I four of the Scenery Preservation Act, '1908, I, L1eutenant­ is to say:- General Sir ~ernard C'yrilIFreyberg, the Governor-General of the 1. The first meeting of the Board shall be held on Monday, Dominion of New Zeliland, do hereby appoint the second day of September, one thousand nine hundred and Dugal Taylor forty-six, at Otaremarae, Rotoiti, and thereafter the Board shall meet for the transaction of business on the first Monday in. each to be an Honorary Inspector under t~e said Act. month at the place aforesaid, or at such time or place as may from As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General. time to time be fixed by the Board. 2. The Chairman shall have an original as well as a casting thiE 31st day of July, 1946. vote, and shall hold office until the election of his successor. C. F. SKINNER, 3. Special meetings may be convened by the Chairman, pro­ Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation vided that two days' notice of such meeting be given to each member, (L. and S. 4/448.) specifying the business to be transacted at such special meeting; and no other business than that so specified shall be transacted at such meeting. Honorary Inspector of Scenic Reserves appointe,d 4. Any three members of the Board shall form a quorum. Any meeting may be adjourned from time to time. B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General 5. All questions shall be determined by the majority of votes N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section four of the members of the Board present at the meeting. 6. If at any meeting the Chairman is not present at the time I of the Scenerv Preservation Act, 1908, I, Lieutenant General appointed for holding the same, the members present shall choose Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the DJminion one of their number to be Chairman of such meeting. . of New Zealand) do hereby appoint 7. If by resignation, death, incapacity, or otherwise the seat George Ebbitt Vigers of any member shall be or become vacant, or if any member absents to be an Honorary Inspector under the said Act. himself; without reasonable cause, from three consecutive meetings As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, of the Board, the Governor-General shall have power to appoint any other person to be a member of the Board in his stead. this 31st day of July, 1946. 8. The Board shall prepare and submit at an annual meeting C. F. SKINNER, to be held in the nionth of April in each year a report of the Minister in Char[ie of Scenery Preservatiori. proceedings of the Board for the previous year ending on the thirty­ (L and S_ 4/354.) first day of March, together with a statement of the receipts and expenditure of the Board for such year. A copy of every such report and statement, certified by the Chairman to be correct, Vesting the Control of a Scenic Reserve in the Hutt County Council shall be sent to the Minister charged with the administration of the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, as .soon as possible after each B. C .. FREYBERG, Governor-General annual meeting. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred 9. The Board shall control the said reserves in accordance with I upon him by section thirteen of the Scenery Preservation Act, the provisions of the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and of the 1908 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), His Excellency regulations made thereunder. the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand doth hereby vest the control of the scenic reserve described in the Schedule hereto SCHEDULE (being land reserved under the said Act) in the Hutt C01;lllty Councn, subject to the conditions hereinafter contained, that is to say:- LAKE ROTOITI SCENIC RESERYES.-'-AuCKLAND LAND DISTRICT 1. The period for which the control of the reserve is hereby (a) LAKE Rotoiti Scenic Reserves, as described in the Schedule to vested shall be five years from the date hereof, unless the reservation the Warrant published in Gazette of 1928, page 1090. is previously altered or revoked under the said Act. (b) Hongi's Tra.ck Reserves, as described in the Schedule to the 2. The said Council shall prepare a report each year ending on Warrant published in Gazette of 1928, page 2928. the thirty-first day of Ma,rch, together with a statement of receipts (c) Waione Block Reserves, as described in the Schedule to the and expenditure in' connection with the said reserve. Such report Proclamation published in Ga7.ette of 1931, page 1685. and statement shall be sent to the Minister charged with the administration of the said Act as soon as possible after the close of As witness the hl-md of His Excellency the G(i)vernor-General, the year. this 31st day of July, 1946. 3. The said Council shall control the said reserve in accordance C. F. SKINNER, with the provisions of the said Act and of the regulations made Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. thereunder. (L. and S. 4/215.) SCHEDULE LOWRY BAY SCENIC RESERVE.-WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT Appointment of an Officer of the Royal New Zealand. Air Force ALL that area in the Hutt County containing by admeasurement 163 acres 1 rood 27·1 perches, more or less, being part of Lot 4 on Air Department, D.P. 12030, and being parts of Sections 20, 21, 22, and 23, Harbour Wellington, 3rd August, 1946. District, Block XVI, Belmont Survey District, subject, however, IS Excellency the Uovernor-General has been pleased to to two (2) pipe-line easements created by transfers numbered 216109 H approve the following appointment of an officer of the Royal and 219497, Wellington Registry, and coloured blue on plan. New Zealand Air Force :- Also all that area in the Hutt County containing by admeasure­ ment 2 acres 3 roods 19 perches, more or less, being Lot 36 on D.P. STAFF OF HIS EXCELLENCY TJIE GOVERNOR-GENERAL 1714, being part of Section 20, Harbour District, Block XVI, Squadron Letder Hugh Alexander EATON' (Reserve of Air Belmont Survey District, and being the whole of the land comprised Force Officers) to be- Honorary Aide-de-Camp. Dated 17th June, in Certificate of Title, Volume 404, folio 96 (Wellington Registry). 1946. As the said lands are more particularly delineated' on the plan F. JONES, Minister of Defence. marked L. andS. 4/542D, deposited in the Head Office of the Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. . Promotions, Relinquishments, and Transfe·rs of Officers of the Royal As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, New Zealand Air Force this 31st day of July, 1946. Air Department, C. F. SKINNER, Wellington, 3rd August, 1946. Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to (L. and S. 4/542.) H approve the following promotions, relinquishments, and transfers of officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force :- Vesting the Control of Lake Rotoiti Scenic Reserves in a Scenic Board GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Promotion N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred Flight Lieutenant (Acting Squadron Leader) Hugh Noel I upon him by sections eighteen, nineteen, and twenty of the JAMES, D.F.C., to be Squadron Leader (temp.). Dated 15th May, Native Purposes Act, 1931, and section thirteen of the Scenery 1946. Preservation Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of Transfer the Dominion of New Zealand doth hereby vest the control of the Squadron Leader Percival Guy Haig NEWTON, D.F.C., is reserves described in the Schedule hereto (being land subject to transferred from the Reserve of Air Force Officers to the Active the last-mentioned Act) for the period of five years from the date List in his present rank and with seniority as from 1st January, hereof (unless previously altered or revoked under that Act) in the 1944. Dated 4th April, 1944. undermentioned persons, nameiy,- Heru Tamati, Relinquishments Rongo Rogers, Rangikauariro Taiatini TeTikao, The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquish their TeMapu te Kirikau, temporary commissions:- Henare Kenati, and Dated 12th October, 1945- The District Manager, Tourist Bureau, Rotorua, ex officio, Flight Lieutenant Arthur CAREY, D.F.C. AUG. 8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1081

Dated 16th January, 1946- Dated 17th May, 1946- Flying Officer John HAZLEWOOD. Section Officer Dorothy Joan S:lUTH. Dated 26th February, 1946- Dated 27th May, 1946- Flight Lieutenant David JACKSON. Squadron Officer (Acting Wing Officer) Elsie Naomi Dated 5th March, 1946- CARLYON, O.B.E. Flying Officer Cyril William SHARP. Dated 9th June, 1946- Section Officer Gwenifer Ann GRIFFITHS. Dated 29th March, 1946- Flying Officer John Cedric WARD. Dated 10th June, 1946- Plight Officer (AC'ting Squadron Officer) Shelagh Ralston Dated 25th May, 1946- JULIUS. Flying Officer Lewis Frederick GLASS. Dated 29th May, 1946- ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECI.A.L DUTIES BRANCH, SECTION II (A.T.e.) Flight Lieutenant Robert Cox MUNRO, D.F.C. Relinquishments Dated 7th June, 1946- The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquish their Flying Offieer Maxwell Radford WHITE. Air Training Corps commissions :- Dated 8th June, 1946- Dated 1st April, 1946- Flight Lieutenant David Leslie Ia:cw. Plight Lieutenant Robert Douglas BROWN. Dated 13th June, 1946- Plight Lieutenant Paul Dudley EVANS. Flying Officer Thomas lVilliam BRAITHWAITE. Plying Officer Michael Scott Campbell GORDON. Flying Officer Henry Piet Drury van ASCH. Dated 18th June, 1946- Flying Officer Jack Douglas DA VYS. Flight Lieuteilant (Acting Squadron Leader) John Cyril Flying Officer Richard George PILLING. BRICE, G .1\1. Flying Officer Clement Harold LFDGA'l'E. Dated 22nd June, 1946- Plying Officer Frank . Flight Lieutenant George NIMMO. Flying Officer Harold J ORNSTON. Dated 27th July, 1946- Flying Officer Colin Campbell NICHOLSON. .Flight Lieutenant Theo Faire StorrieI' JOHNSON. Plying Officer Colin Campbell McLEOD . Flying Officer Clarence Henry Theodore MILLER. Dated 29th July, 1946- Flying Officer Allan BELL. Flight Lieutenant Clifford Stanley EMENY. Flying Officer Charles Rueben George MASTERS. Flying Officer Thomas Ernest ROWLANDS. Amendments Flying Officer John Douglas RODGER. The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No.7, dated Flying Officer Godfrey William ALLEN. 7th February, 1946, page 129, under the heading" General Duties Flying Officer Allan GORDON. Branch-Promotions," relating to Flight Lieutenant Brian Bartho­ Pilot Officer Richard Horswill GIBBINGS. lomew GASCOIGNE, is amended to read" Dated 30th June, 1946." Pilot Officer \Villiam Lancelot McLEAN. The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 37, dated 30th May, 1946, page 742, under the heading "General Duties RESERVE OF· AIR FORCE OFFICER.S Branch-Relinquishments," is amended, so far as it relates to Relinquishmen t Pilot Officer Bryce BROWN, to read " Flying Officer." Flight Lieutenant R,onald Ernest BRAIN is permitted to relin­ quish his commission. Dated 3rd May, 1946. EQUIPMENT BRANCH, SECTION I: EQUIPMENT OFFICERS Promotion .Transfers Accountant Duties- The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active Flight Lieutenant (Acting Squadron Leader) John Harold List to the Reserve of Air Force .Officers, Class A, Section 1:- McFADDEN to be Squadron Leader (temp.). Dated 3rd June, 1946. Dated 3rd April, 1944- Squadron Leader Percival Guy Haig NEWTON, D.F.C. Relinquishment Equipment Duties- Dated 8th October, 1945- Flight Lieutenant John Neale BETHELL. Flying Officer Andrew Reid BURT is permitted to relinquish Dated 3rd November, 1945- his temporary commission. Dated 10th May, 1946. Squadron Leader Garry Carlton KAIN. EQUIPMENT BR:ANCH, SECTION II: TECHNICAL OFFICERS Dated 7th December, 1945- Promotions Pilot Officer Patrick Joseph MELLOR. Engineer Duties- Dated 10th December, 1945- Flying Officer Euan Carpenter MARTIN. Flight Lieutenant (Acting Squadron Leader) Kelvin Henry DAY to be Squadron Leader (temp.). Dated 29th May, 1946. Dated 27th December, 1945- Flying Officer Ronald Thomas CLARKSON. Radar Duties- Dated 2nd January, 1946- Flying Officer (Acting Flight Lieutenant) James David Flying Officer Rex Downing COLE. McKEWEN to be Flight Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 25th July, 1946. Dated 6th January, 1946- AD:r.lINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH Flying Officer John Frederick ROSE, D.F.C. Promotion Dated 10th Je,nuary, 1946- Flying Officer Digby Disire BURDETT, A.P.C. Flying Officer (.Acting Flight Lieutenant) Eric David BUDGE to be Flight Lieutenant (temp.). Dated 20th June, 1946. Dated 27th January, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Victor Clive lYIYGIND. Relinquishments Dated 26th February, 1946- The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquish their Squadron Leader John Rutherfurd Clark KILIAN. temporary commissions :- Dated 7th May, 1946- Dated 15th June, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Anthony Leonard BROWN. Flying Officer Francis Vincent GREY. Dated 8th May, 1946- _ Meteorological Section­ Flight Lieutenant Shapton Donald SINCLAIR. Dated 10th May. 1946- Dated 15th May, 1946- Flying Offic~r Colin Stokes RAMAGE. Squadron Leader Hugh Noel JAMES, D.F.C. Flying Officer Lawrence David COONEY. Educational Section- Dated 17th May, 1946- Da.ted 27th May, 1946- Flying Officer Arthur Aran HOFFMAN. Flying Officer Thomas Kelsall TAYLOR. Dated 22nd May, 1946- MEDICAL BRANCH Flying Officer Laurence Martin WILSON. Relinq1tl:shment Dated 25th May, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Allan Edwin WALTON, M.B., Ch.B., is per­ Flying Officer Nelson Hunter IRWIN. mitted to relinquish his temporary commission. Dated 3rd :May, Dated 30th May, 1946- 1946. Flight Lieutenant Noel REID. Relinquishment (Honorary) . Dated 31st May, 1946- Flight Lieutenant (Acting Squadron Leader) John Reynolds Flying Officer Donald MCCLELLAND. HERBERT is permitted to relinquish his Honorary Commission. Flying Officer John Walter George TILL. Dated 8th January, 1946. Dated 5th June, 1946- Flying Officer Frederick Douglas LANGE. NEW ZEALAND \V-OMEN'S AUXILIARY AIR FORCE Dated 13th June, 1946- Relinquishment8 Squadron Leader Lindsay Edward DURRANT, O.RE. The undermentioned officers are permitted to relinquiiih their Dated 14th June, 1946- temporary commissions:- Plight Lieutenant Alfred MUGGERIDGE, D.F.C. Dated 27th April, 1946- Flying Officer Clyde Alexander McLAREN. Section Officer Patricia Nancy HEsr. Flying Officer I van George RANDAL. B 1082 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 54

Dated 16th June, 1946- Dated 11th June, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Jack DAVIDSON, D.]'.C. Flight Lieut.enant Geoffrey ORCHARD, M.B., ClLB. Dated 18th June, 1946- Dated 19th .June, 1946- Wing Commander Ronald Affleck KIRKUP, A.F.C. Flying Officer Eric Charles BUNTING. Dated 19th June, 1946- Dated 20th June, 1946- Flying Officer Frederick Raymond GREGORY. Flight Lieutenant Eric Gabriel BUDGE. Dated 23rd June, 1946- Dated 22nd June, 1946- Flying Officer Robert Andrew Louis ANDERSON. Flight Lieutenant Herbert Keele HORNE. Dated 24th June, 1946- Flight Lieutenant John Ross FALLS. Flying Officer Lawrence CURREEN. Dated 9th July, 1946- Dated 26th June, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Charles Cyril VERRY. Flight Lieutenant Neale HILTON. Dated 13th July, 1946. Dated 28th June, 1946- Flying Officer Leonard Nelson REEVES. Flying Officer Rupert BLAIR. Dated 24th July, 1946- Dated 1st July, 1946- Flying Officer Robert Wilbur DUFFIN. Flying Officer Harold Stanley BUSH. Dated 25th July, 1946- Dated 3rd July, 1946-- Flight Lieutenant James David McKEWEN. Flying Officer Peter Alexander CANNONS, D.F.C. Flying Officer John Letham HORN, Dated 9th July, 1946-- Dated 29th July, 1946- Flight Lieutenant Wilfred John l\IYGIND. Flying Officer William Keith RENDALL. DateJ. 15th .Julv, 1946- Cancellations Flight Lielitenant Rohort Gordon HARVEY. The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 66, dated Da,ted 16th .Julv, 1946- 25th October, 1945, page 1317, under the heading" Reserve of Air Flight, Lieutenant Julian Robert ADAMS. Force Officers-Transfers," relating to Flight Lieutenant Arthur Dated 20th July, 1946- CAREY, D.F.C., is cancelled. Flight Lieutenant Colin CHRYSTALL, D.F.C. The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. l3, dated Dated 23rd July, 1946- 7th March, 1946, page 301, under the heading" Reserve of Air Flight Lieutenant Raymond Clarence PRINCE. Force Officers-Transfers," relating to Flight Lieutenant David JACKSON, is cancelled. Dated 24th July, 1946- The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 15, dated Flying Officer Lawrence George DONALDSON; 14th March, 1946,page 332, under the heading" Reserve of Air Dated 26t,h July, 1946-· Force Officers-Transfers," so far as it relates to Flying Officer Flight Lieutenant Noel Eric ROSE1\'IA~. Cyril William SHARP, ii;l cancelled. Flying Officer Allan GRAY. The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 28, date·d 2nd May; 1946, page 542, under the heading" Reserve of Air Force Dated 28th Julv, 1946- Officers-Transfers," so far as it relates to Flying Officer John Flight Lieutenant John Aston WILKINSON, D.F ..M. Cedric WARD, is cancelled. Dated 29th July, 1946- Amendment Flight Lieutenant ,Jack Gaius VVHITINO. The notice appearing in the New Zealand Gazette No. 41, dated Dated 30th July, 1946- 13th June, 1946, page 815, under the heading "Reserve of Air Flight Lieutenant Roy Elton· EVERISS. Force Officers-Transfers," relating to Pilot Officer Shirley HARRISON, Flight Lieutenant Christian Eric ERIKSEN. is amended to read" Flying Officer." , Dated 31st July, 1946- Flying Officer Frederick Edward BAILEY, D.F.C. F. JONES; Minister of Defence. The undermentioned officers are transferred from the Active I ... ist to the Reserve of Air Force Officers, Class B, Section I :- Honou.rs and Awm-d8 approced by ins .1lJajesty the Kin!] Dated 29th September, 1945- Flying Officer John Douglas GUY. Dated 17th November, 1945- Air Department, Flying Officer David Keith SCRIVEN. Wellington 18th July, 1946. Dated 4th December, 19,15- IS }\'fa,jesty the King has been ~graciously pleas.ed .to approve Flying Officer Arthur Ernest MASON. H the following awards to members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force in recognition of gal~ant services rendered during the Dated 25th April, 1946- war:-- Pilot Officer Rowland John Whitby LINDSAY. victoria Cross Dated 30th April, 1946-- Pilot Officer Henry Ray BFRNS. Squadron Leader Leonard Henry Trent, D.F.b. Dated 7th May, 1946- Citatio'n :- Flying Officer Ernest Richard BODDY. "On 3rd lVlarch, 1943, Squadron Leader '}'rent wns Dated 9th May, 1946-- detailed to lead- a formation of Ventura aircraft in: a daylight :Flying Officer Ian Ferguson McKINLAY. attack on the power-station at Amsterdam. This operation was intended to encourage the Dutch workmen jn. their Dated 11th May, 1946- resistance to enemy pressure, and the ta,rgE)t was knm,in' to be Flying Officer Lloyd Samuel LEASK. heavily defended. The impoI'tttnee of bombing it regardlesil Flying Officer Mervyn Lawrence ·WICKLIFFE. of enemy fighters or anti-aircraft fire was strongly impressed Dated 12th May, 1946- on the air crews taking part in the operation .. Before taking Flight Lieutenant Rex Beresford POTTER. off Squadron Leader Trent told. the deputy leader that he was going over the target whatever happened. . " .. Dated 1,1th May, 1946- " All went well until the eleven Venturas and their fighter Flying Officer Leslie ]'rank KENDALL. escort were nearing the Dutch coast. Then one born bel' ,vas Flying Officer .Tohn William MONTGO:\1ERY. hit and had to turn back. Suddenly large numbers of enemy Da,ted 21st May, 194-6- fighters appeared. Our escorting fighters were hotly engaged Flying Officer Rherard TOON. and lost touch with the bombing force. The Venturas closed Flying Officer Bernard Frederick James BEr. np for mutual proteetion and· commenced their run up to the Dated 24th May, HHu--- target. Unfortunately, the fighters detailed to snpport them over Pilot Officer William .Tames Graham WATSON. the target had reached the area too early and had been recalled. Boon the bombers were attacked. They were at the mercy of Dated 25th Mav, 1946--- fifteen to twenty Messerschmidts, which dived on them Flying Oin'cer John Bnlfour HOPKINS. incessantly.. Within four minutes six Venturas were destroyed. Dated 29th May, 1946- Squadron Leader Trent continued on his course with the Squadron Leader Kelvin Henry DAY. three remaining aircraft, and in a short time two more Squadron Leader Frank Andrew REEVES. Venturas went down in flames. Heedless of the murderous Flying Officer Norman Eric Northcott SMITH. a.thicks· and of the heavy anti-aircraft fire which was now Dated 2nd June, 1946- enconntered, Squadron Leader Trent completed an a.ccurate Flight Lieutenant the Rev. John Alexander McKAY. bombing run, and even shot down a Messerschmidt at point blank range. Dropping his bombs in the target area he turned Dated 3rd June, 1946- away. The aircraft following him was shot down on rea,ching Squadron Leader John Ha,rold McFADDEN, M.B.E. the target. . . Flying Officer Martin David BURNS. "Immediatelv afterwards his own aircraft was hit and went into a spin "and broke up. Squadron Leader Trent and Dated 5th June, 1946- his navigator were thrown clear and became prisoners of war. Flight Lieutenant Andrew Lawrence BAGGOTT. The other two members of the. crew perished. On this, his Dated 7th June, 1946- twenty-fourth sorti.e, Squadron Leader Trent showed outstand­ Flying Officer George Ernest FINERAN. ing leaoership. Such was the trust placed in this gallant officer that the ot.her pilots followed him unwaveringly. His cool Dated 10th June, 1946- unflinching courage and devotion to duty in the face of over­ Flying Officer Thomas Fairclough HAWORTH. whelming odds rank with the fine examples of these :irtues." rHENEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1083

Companion oj the Distiyu-ished Sen-ice Ordl'/' To be an Additional Jlfe'llllier of the ]}Jost Excellent Order oj the jjriti.d~ Acting Wing Commander l\,onald Ed,vard Barry, D.F.C. Empire Citation .- Squadron Leader Clifton Clyde N orford J ohnstoll. Flight Lieutenant the Revcrcnd William Trevor Williams. " Since: the award of the Distiguished Flying Cross, this utIiUCl' has tf(kon part in numerous operational sorties. "Under British Empire ]}J edal his brilliant lcadership, the squadrons of his \Ving materially NZ 391728 Flight Sergeant James Shrimptoll Ward. contibuted to the success of' the Sicilian campaign. La,ter, in 1945, 'Ving ,CommlLnder Barry completed many bombing and ]}ist'ing'nished Flying Cros8 low·level attacks in Spitfire aircraft, displaying, throughout Squadron Leader William Alfred Hardham. brilliance and courage as a pilot and leader. In February, Squaaron Leader George Stuart Alexander Stevenson. UHf>, he led his squadron in a highly successful attack on a Flight Lieutenant Henry Richard Dean. he/wily defended bridge at 'Grisolera, and a month later he Flight Lieutenant Robert Alexander Martin. located and a,ttaeked a concentration of railway transport to Flight Lieutenant Anthony George Pierard. such good el"fect that four IN;offiotives were destroyed and over Flight Lieutenant J ol1n Leslie Scott. seventy goods trucks damaged. ,In addition, he has been Flying Officer David VVilliam Grindell. tireless in organizing anCl leading missions in close support of NZ 414888 Warrant Officer Henry Beaumont Newell. the Eighth Army. An outstanding Wing Leader, this officer gainea th~, absolute confidence of all the pilots uuder his l.1 enlion in Despatches command. Flight Lieutenant Laurence Norman Dyer. Disting'ltished Plying Cross Flying Officer Ian Warwick Berkley Tyerman. NZ 4212588 Corporal 'Villiam George Mudgway. Acting Squadron Leader Robert Edwara Stout. Flight Lieutenant Alexander Donovan McOonnell. AlVIEND1\IENT Flight Lieutenant John 'Val1ace Sinclair Olark. Gazette No. 51, dated 25th July, 1946, page 1021 Flying Officer Christopher Davia John Regan. Flying Officer ,T ohn l;;ustace Haycock. For Flying Officer Magnus Whitefield Wilson, alllend to read :Flying Officer Magnus Whitefield Wilson Johnson.

Di8tingnished FlY1:ng ~'fI!Iedal F. JONES, Minister of Defence. 'NZil912 Sergeant Edmund Eric Geddes Kuhn. Appointment of Member oj the Pootwear Plan Industrial Committee .1.11 entioned in Despatches under the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936 Acting Wing Commander Thomas Francis Gill, D.S.O. Acting Squadron Ler.der Francis Cecil Connolly. Department of Industries and Commerce, Aet,ing Squadron Leader .John Rushton Gardner. Wellington, 29th July, 1946. Acting Squadron Leader Wilfred Ronald Gellatly. URSUANT to section 10 of the Industrial Efficiency Act, ]9:3G, Acting Squadron I .. cader Bri.an Roy Quinlan. P and to Regulation 6 of the Industrial Efficiency (li'ootwear) A('ting Squadron Leader Robert Edward Stout, I).F.C. Hegulations 1941, T, Daniel Giles Sullivan, Minister of Industries Aetillg Squadron Leader R,onald Graham \V1tttS. and COlllmerce, hereby appoint Ha.rry Burrows Duekworth, 'Flight Lieutenant John Stanley Asher. Managing Director of Duckworth, Turner, and Company, Limited, Plight Lieutenant Sexton Ivan Baird. Christchurch, to be a member of the Footwear Plan Industrial ,Plight Lieutcllalit William Pembroke Bell, D.F.C. Committee appointed by notiC'e dated the 17th day of April, 1941, Flight Lieutenant Edwa,rd To Keu Bennett. ill lieu of S. D. Macpherson, resigned. Flight .Lieutenant William Renwick Oook. Given under my hand at Wellingt.on, this ?9th day of JUly, ]946. Flight Lieutenant Fmneis William Davison. Flight Lieutena,nt William Mathias DowIe. D. G. SULLIVAN, Flight Li~utenant Charles Norman Gall, D.F.C. l\linistcr of Industrics and Cr·l11111Crce. Flight Lieutenant Charles Melvin Gibbs, D.:F.C. 'Flight Lieutenant William Oharles Henderson, D.F.C. Flight Lieutenant Raymond George J e£ft!. Retirement oj the Chip! ,J ustice oj New Zenlarl/l Flight Lieutenant Franeis\Villiam Kilgour. Flight Lieutenant 1'I1.aurice Colgan Mayston. Department of Justice, Flight Lieutenant Philip Frederick Preseott. 'Yellington, 7th August, 1946. Flight Lieutenant .J ohn ,\Villiam Reid. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to conCllr Flight Lieutenant Colin Graham Rouse. H in thc relinquishmcnt by Sir Michael Flight Lieutenant Ross Charles Sayers. ' j\fyers, P.C., G.C.1'I1.G., of his offi('e as Chief JUl:~tiec of New Zealand, Flight Lieutenant Albert Roy Hunter Stevenson. a::;' from the 31st day of July, 1946. ' Flight Lieut,enant Philip 'ValterD'Arcy Stewart. F.

Appointment of .1I1ember8 of the Southland Bobby Crilf Pool Committee Notice of Intention to take Land ·in Block IX, Ra.ngitoto Survey Di8trict, for a Recreation-ground URSt!A~T to the .Bobby Calf l\farke~ing Regulations 1946, P notIce IS hereby gIVen that the foHowmg persons, namely- OT. ICE is hereby given that it is propose.d, under the. provisions Robert Bagrie, N of the Public Works Act, 1928, to take the land described in Henry David Norman, the Schedule hereto for a recreation-gtoood: And notice is hereby Alexander Simpson, further given that the plan of t,he la.nd requirf~d to be taken William John McKenzie, is deposited in the post-office at Orakei and is there open for John , inspeetion; and that all persons affected by the taking of the said Albert Victor Hartley, land should, if they have any well-grounded objectiolls to the Martin Bruland, taking of such land, set forth the same in writ.ing, and seud such ViTilliamYoung, and writing, within forty days from the first publication of t.his not.ice, Robert McLelland to the Minister of Works at Wellington. are duly appointed to be the first members of the Southland Bobby Calf Pool Committee established under the said regulations. Dated at 'Vellington, this 30th day of July, 1946. SCHEDULE Apl'ROXlMATE area of the piece of land required to be taken: 1 acre. B. ROBERTS, Minister of Marketing. Being Section 2. Situated in Block IX, Rangitoto Survey District (City of Appointment of In8pector of Sea-fi8hinq . Auckland) (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 34093.) In the North Auckland Land District; as the same is more par­ Marine Department, ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 123858, deposited Wellington, 1st August, 1946. in the o;ffice of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon y direction of the Hon. Minister of l\fftrine, it is hereby notified coloured yellow. B that His Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance As witness my hand at Wellington, this 31st day of July, of the provisions of the Fisheries Act, 1908, and of the Official 1946. Appointments and Documents Act, 1919, ftppointed R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. Joseph Walsh Brown, of Auckland, (P.W. 50/754.) to be an Inspector of Sea-fishing for the purposes of Part I of the first-mentioned. Act. ,v. C. SMITH, Secretary.

Chairman of H amilion Land Sale8 Committee appointed Notice of Intention to take Land in the Borouyh of Gi8borne for Housing Purpose8 Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 2nd August, 1946. OTICE is her~by given that it is proposed, under the. pr0.visio~s OTICE is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor­ N of the PublIc Works Act, 1928, to take the land descnbed 1Il N. General in Council, acting pursuant to the provisions of the Schedule hereto for housing purposes: And notice is hereby subsection two of section seventeen of the Servicemen's Settlement further given that the plan of the land required to be taken is and Land Sales Act, 1943, has appointed deposited in the post-office at Gisborne and is there open for James Oliphant, of Auckland, Solicitor, inspection; and that all persons affected by the taking of the said land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the to be the Chairmall of the Hamilton Land Sales Committee in place taking of such land, set forth tlie same in writing, and send such of Samuel Lewis. writing, within forty days from the first publicat.ion of this notice, D. M. GREIG, Under-Secretary for Lands. to the Minister of VV orks .a t Wellington. ' (L. and S. 13/207/1.) SCHEDULE Deputy Regi8trar of Marriage8, &c., appointed ApPROx[llfATE area of the piece of land' required to be taken: 15 acres 0 roods 18·5 perches. Registrar-General's Office, Being part Lot 3, D.P. 2184, being part Waikanae No.3' Block, Wellington, 6th August, 1946. situated in the Borough of Gisborne, and being the whole of the T is hereby notified tl\at the following appointment has been land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 7H, I made:- folio 157 (Gis borne Land Registry). Raymond Wallace Wilkins In the Gisborne Land District; as the same is more particularly to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for delineated on the plan marked P.W~D. 123885, deposited in the the District of Motu, on and from the 20th day of July, 1946. office of the Minis~er of Works a.t Wellington. and thereon edged red. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 31st day of July, P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. 1946. R. SEMPLE, Minister of vVorks;' Notice of Intention to take Lanrl in the Borough of Taihape for a (P.W. 80/24.) P08t-office

OTICE is here?y given that it is proposed, under the p.rovisio~s N of the PublIc Works Act, 1928, to execute a certam publIc work-to wit, the construct.ion of a post-office-and for the purposes Notice of Intention La tal~e Lnnd in the Borough of Marlinborouyh for of such public work the land described in the Schedule hereto is Housing Pnrpo8P8 required to be taken : And notice is hereby further given that the plan Of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post.- OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions . office g,t Taihape and is there open for inspection; and that all N of the Public Works Act, 1928, to take the land.-described in persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the the Schedule hereto for hOUSing purposes: And notice is hereby taking of the said land should, 1f they have any well-grounded further given that the plan of the land required to be taken objections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking is deposited in t.he post-office at l\Iartinborough and is there open of such.land, set fOIth the same in writing, and send such writing, for inspection; . and that all persons affected by the taking of within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the the said land should, if they have any well-grounded objections Minister of Works at Wellington. . . to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first pUblication of this notice, to the Minister of Works at Weliington. SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required to be ta.ken:- A.:/'t. P. . Being SCHEDULE o 0 2·2 Part· Section 5, Block VI, Township of '.{'aihape ; ApPRc>xnrATE area of the piece of land required to be taken' C"(:5lourect blue.' 38 pe~cheg... . . o O. 7 ·1 Par.t Section 5, Block VI, Township of Taihape; Being Lot 125 on D.P.·248, and part of Section 1, Wharekaka. Block. coloured sepia..' . Township: of: .Mattiubo~ugh, and being t.he whole of the land Situatedin,Block XIV, Ohinewairua Sur.vey District (Borough comprised awL described in certificate of title, Vol. 155, of Taihape). (S.O. 21408.) folio 145 (WE)llingtonLand Registry). In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more parti­ In the Wellington Land Disrtict; as the same is 1110re parti­ cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 123574-, deposited in cularly delineated on the plall marked P.W.D. 123851, deposit.ed in t.he office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon the office of the Minister of 'Yorks at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. edged red. As 'witness my hand at Wellington, this 31st day of July, As witness my hand at Wellington, this 31st day of July, 1946. 1946. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. (P.W.20/2.78/2.) (P.W. 80/110.) 1085

Redefiibing Boundarie8 of the Borough of Rotorua, the Oounty of as aforesaid, the north-western boundary of part Kaitao-Rotohoka­ Rotorua, and the South R£ding of the Oounty of Rotoma hoka No. ~L 1 Block, as shown on the plan numbered 9616, deposited as aforesaid, to and along the western side of Cambridge-Rotorua DepLLrtment of Internal Alfairtl, State Highway to a point due west of the intersection of the southern ,Vellington, 6t,h August, 1946. side of Salisbury Road with the eastern side of the said State highway ; . URSUANT to the provisiontl of section 147 of the Municipal ~hence a~ong a right line across the said State highway to the said . P Corporatibns Act, 1933, the boundaries of the Borough mtersectIOn; thence easterly generally along the north-eastern side Rotol'tia are hereby defined as set out in t.he :First Schedule hereto, of the road-line, as shown on Native Land plan numbered 8665, the boundai'ies of the said borough having been altered by Order l?dged ~n the office· of t!le Chief Surveyor at Auckland, and a right in Council made under the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, hne, bemg the productIOn south-easterly of the said north-eastern dated the 6th day of March, 1946, and published in Gazette No. 13 side across railway land to its eastern boundary; thence southerly of the 7th day of March, 1H46. a.long the said eastern boundary to a point being the production And also, in pursuance of the provisions of the said section 147 north-westerly of the north-eastern boundary of the areas to be of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, the boundaries of the County taken for road and shown on Survey Office plan numbered 29140, of Rotorua affected by the said Order in Council are hereby defined lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland, and being as set out in the Second Schedule hereto. parts of Koutu Nos. 3B and 3A No. 2A Blocks; thence south-easterly And, in further pursuance of the provisions of the said section along a right line, to and along the said north-eastern boundary to 147 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, the boundaries of the the north-western side of Bennett's Road; thence north-easterly South Riding of the County of Rotorua affected by the said Order along the north-western side of Bennett's Road aforesaid to the in Council are hereby defined as set out in the Third Schedule hereto. shores of Lake Rotorua, the point of commencement.

FIRST SCHEDULE SECOND SCHEDULE BOUNDARIES OF THE BOROUGH OF R01'ORUA BOUNDARIES OF THE COUNTY OF RO'fORUA ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, bounded by a line admeasurement approximately 3,635 acres: Bounded by a line commencing at a point being the south-western corner of Section 3, commencing at a point on the shores of Lake Rotorua, being the Block VII, Waihi South Survey District, and running southerly north-eastern end of the north-western side of Bennett's Road, along a right line to the south-western corner of part Allotment and running south-easterly generally along the said shore to a 6:~, Matata Parish; thence south-westerly along a right line to point in line with the south-eastern boundary of Tahererauti No.2 Trig. Station 18, Maungawhakamana, situated in Block III, Ruawahia Block (Ohinemutu Pa); thence along a right line being the Survey District; thence again southerly along another right line production north-easterly of the aforesaid boundary for a distance passing through Trig. Station No. 38, Ahiwhakamura, situated in of 71·44 links bearing 46° l' 40"; thence south-easterly along a Block X, Kaingaroa Survey District, to its intersection with a right line for a distance of 2599·54 links bearing 115° 49' 30", and right line between Trig. Station No. 76A, Tawhiwau, situated in southerly along another right line for a distance of 215 links bearing Block XIV, Galatea Survey District, and Trig. Station No. 31, 1800 l' 42" to the original lake shore at the boundary of the Paeroa, situated in Block V, Paeroa Survey District; thence easterly Municipal Reserve; thence again south-easterly and southerly generally along the last-mentioned right line to Trig. Station No. 31, generally along the shores of the said lake, to and up the left bank Paeroa aforesaid, and along another right line to Trig. Station of the Puarenga Stream, to and along the southern side of the No. 807, Uraura, situated in Block VII, Ngautuku Survey District; Rotorua-Whakatane State- Highway, to and up the middle of thence northerly along a right line to Trig. Station No. 27, Puwhenua, Alum Creek to a point being the production north-westerly of the being the eastern corner of Block VII, Tapapa East Survey District, south-western boundary of part Section 26A, Suburbs of Rotorua; and along another right line in the direction of Trig. Station No. thence along a right line, to and along the said south-western and 146, Te Werait,i, being the western corner of Block IV, Opoutihi southern boundaries of the said part Section 26A, to and along the Survey District, to its intersection with the production of a riaht north-western boundaries of part Section 5, Sections 14 and 15, line between the south-western corner of Section 3, Block VII, Block I, Tarawera Sunrey District, the northern boundary of the Waihi South Survey District aforesaid, and Trig. Station No. 1039, last-mentioned section, and along a right line being the production O~an~wainuku, situated in Block XVI, Otanewainuku Survey of that boundary across Section 16, Block I aforesaid, to the eastern DIstrIct; thence due east along the last-mentioned right line through boundary of Section 80, Suburbs of Rotorua; thence along the the said Trig. Station No. 1039, Otanewainuku, to the point of eastern, northern, western, and southern boundaries of the said commencement: save and excepting thereout the Borough of Section 80, and a right line being the production of the last-mentioned Rotorua, as described in the First Schedule hereto. boundary across a public street, to and along the western boundary of Section 5A of the said Block I, and along the left bank of the THIRD SCHEDULE Puarenga Stream to a point being its intersection with the eastern BOUNDARIES OF THE SOUTH RIDING, COUNTY OF ROTORUA side of Nelson Street; thence along a right line, across the Puarcnga ALL that area in the Auckla,nd Land District, situated in the County Stream aforesaid, to and along the south-western boundary of ?f Roto~ua, bounded bya line commencing at a point being the Section 6, Block I aforesaid, to the north-western boundary of mtersectlOn of the western boundary of the County of Rotorua, as Rotomahana-Patekarangi No. 4A Block (Whakarewarewa State described in the Second Schedule hereto, with the middle of the Forest Pla,iltation); thence westerly generally along the said Cambridge-Rotorua State Highway, and running south-eastedy north-western boundary, to and along the north-eastern boundary genera~ly along the middle of the sa~d State highway, to and along of part Tihi-o-Tonga No. B Block and its production across the th~ middle of the Frankton JunctIOn - Rotorua Railway to the Rotorua~Taupo State Highway and a quarry reserve (Gazette, middle of the NgoIigotaha Stream; thence down the middle of 1924, page 559), to and along another part of the north-eastern that stream, to and along the shores of Lake Rotorua, to and along boundary of the said part Tihi-o-Tonga No. B Block, the north­ the western, southern, and eastern boundaries of the Rotorua eastern boundaries of Tihi-o-Tonga No. C 1, part C 2B, C 2A, and A Borough, as described in the First Schedule hereto, again along the . Blocks to Trig. Station 33, Ngatautara; thence northerly generally shores of Lake Rotorua aforesaid, to and along the south-western along the south-eastern boundary of the said Tihi-o-Tonga A Block, boundary of Whakapoungakau No. 16 Section 2B 2F Block, a right to and up the right bank of the Utuhina Stream to a point being the line across the Rotor.ua-Whakatane State Highway, to and along production south-easterly of the south-western boundary of part the south-western boundaries of vVhakapoungakau No. 16 Section Lot 1, as shown on the plan numbered 31952, deposited in the 2B 2G 1 Block, Okataina Nos. 6B and 6A Blocks, to the shores of office of the District Land Registrar at Auckland, being part of Lake Tarawera; thence along the northern shores of the said Kaitao-Rotohokahoka No. 3A No.1 Block; thence along a right lake to and down the middle of the Tarawera River to the county line across the said Utuhina Stream and part Kaitao-Rotohokahoka boundary; thence southerly, westerly, and northerly generally No. 3A No.1 Block, to and along the south-western boundary of along the said county boundary, as described in the Second Schedule the said part Lot 1 on the plan numbered 31952 aforesaid, and hereto, to the point of commencement. along the south-western boundary of Lot 1, as shown on the plan numbered 32372, deposited as aforesaid, being another part of W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. Ka.itao-Rotohokahoka No. 3A No.1 Block, and a right line being (LA. 103/5/74.) that boundary produced across Sunset Road to its north-western side; thence north-easterly along the said north-western side to a point being the production south-easterly of the south-western Redefining Boundaries of the Oounty of Hawke's Bay and the .ZJleeanee boundary of part Kaitao-Rotohokahoka No. 2c Block; thence Riding of the Oounty of Hawke's Bay along a right line across Kaitao-Rotohokahoka No. 2D South Block, to and along the said south-'western boundary, along another right Department of Internal Affairs, line from the western corner of the said part Kaitao-Rotohokahoka Wellington, 6th August, 1946. No. 2c Block, acrosS Kaitao-Rotohokahoka Nos. 2B and 2A Blocks, URSUANT to the provisions of section 147 of the Municipal to and along the north-eastern boundary of part Kaitao-Roto­ P Corporations Act, 1933, the boundaries of the County' of hokahoka No. lA No.1 Block, a right line being the last-mentioned Hawke's Bay are hereby defined as set out in the First Schedule bound~ry produced across View Road to its north-western side; het~to, the bounda:ies of the said county ha;ing been alte:redby thence south-westerly along the said north-western side to the sectIOn 9 of the Napier Harbour Board·and NapIer Borough Enabling north-castetn corner of part Kaitao-Rotohokahoka No. lA No.2 Act, 1945: Block, as shown on the plan numbetcd 25453, deposited as aforesaid; And also, in pursuance of the provisions of the said s~ction 141 thence along the north-eastern boundary of that block, along the of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, the boundaries" of the south-eastern and north-eastern boundaries of Lot 3 and thc Meeanee Riding of the County of Hawke's Bay affected by the north-ccLstcrn boundary of Lot 2, as shown on the plan numbered said Act are hereby defined as set out in the Second Schedule hereto. 12993, depositcd as aforesaid, being parts of Kaitao-Rotohokahoka No. Ie Block, to and along the south-eastern side of Clayton Road FIRST SCHEDULE to a point being the production south-easterly of the south-western boundary of Kaitao-Rotohokahoka No. 1M 7 Block; thence along BOUNDARIES OIr THE COUNTY OF HAWKE'S BAY a right line across Clayton· Road aforesaid, to and along the said ALL that area in the Hawke's Bay Land District, bounded by a line south-western boundary and the north-western and part north­ commencing at a point in the middle of the Ngaruroro River at eastern boundaries of the said No. 1M 7 Block, the north-western the intersection with a right line between Trig. Stations 26 (Tawaki a.nd part north-eastern boundaries of part Kaitao-Rotohok-ahok-a Tohunga) and 65A; thence proceeding in an easterly direction No'. It. 1 Block, as shown on the plan numbered 11874, deposited along the said right line to Trig. Station 65A; thence along a right 1086 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE line to Trig. Station 68A and its production to the middle of the Notice 1'especting Proposed Alteration of Boundaries, Borougli of Mohaka River; thence down the middle of that river to a point Manurewa in line with the north-eastern boundary of Section 6 (S.G.R. 107), Block V, Waitara Survey District; thence to and along that bound­ Department of Internal Affairs, ary to Trig. Station Bl (Patuawahine); thence along the north­ Wellington, 6th August, 1946. eastern boundary of Section 3, Block XI, vVaitara Survey District, T is hereby notified that a petition has beenpresentecl t~, :HiE; to and down the middle of the Waikari River to the sea; thence I Excellency the Governor-General under the MUl1lClpal southerly along the sea-coast to a point in line with the northern COl;porations Act, 1933, praying that the areas described in the boundary of Lot 2 on the plan numbered 3216 (Te Apiti Block), Schedule hereto may be excluded from the Borough of Manurewa deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Napier, in and mcluded in the County of Manukau. Block III, Waimarama Survey District; thence generally westerly All persons affected are hereby called upon .to lodge any written across a public road, to and along the northern boundaries of the objections to or petitions against the proposed alterations of said Lot 2 and Lot 1 on the plan numbered 3215, deposited as boundaries which they desire to lodge within one month from the aforesaid, the eastern boundaries of Sections 6, 5, and 4, Block III, first publication of this notice, such objections or petitions to be Oero Survey District, and along the northern boundary of the said addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington. Section 4 to the middle of the Haw-ea Stream; thence down the middle ofthat stream, to and up the middle of the Tuki Tuki River, SCHEDULE to and up the Papanui Stream to the middle of the Te Aute - Patan­ gata Road; thence along the middle of that road and of the Napier­ AREAS PROPOSED TO BE EXCLUDED FROM THE BOROUGH OF Palmerston North State Highway to a point in line with the northern MANUREWA AND INCLUDED IN THE COUNTY OF MANUKAU' boundary of Lot 5 on the plan numbered 5103 (Te Aute College ALL that ar~a in the North Auckland Land District of approximately land), deposited as aforesaid; thence to and along that boundary, 157 acres, situated in Blocks X, XI, XIII, and XIV, Otahuhu the northern boundaries of Lot 29 on the plan numbered 4416, Survey District: Bounded by a line commencing at a point being deposited as aforesaid, Section 1, Block XV, and Section 1, Block the westernmost corner of Lot 19, as shown on Deeds Plan numbered XIV, Maraekakaho Survey District, to the northernmost corner of 527, lodged in the office of the District Land Registrar at Auckland, the last-mentioned section; thence by a right line to a point in being part .Allotment 5, Clendon's Grant, and running south­ the middle of the Manga-o-nuku River in line with the north-western easterly along the south-western boundaries of the said Lot 19 boundary of Section 1, Block X, Maraekakaho Survey District; and Lot 1, as shown on the Deeds Plan numbered 527 aforesaid, thence up the middle of that river, to and along the northern and being part Allotment 5 aforesaid, to the north-western side of north-western boundaries of Block 3, Gwavas Crown Grant District, Brown's Road; thence south-westerly along the north-western in Block IV, Wakarara Survey District, the north-western bound­ side of Brown's Road, crossing the North Island Main Trunk aries of Blocks 1 and 5, and again Block 1, Gwavas Crown Grant Railway, to a point in line with the generally south-western side District aforesaid, produced to the middle of the Mangamauku of Russell Road; thence along a right line across Brown's Road Stream; thence up the middle of that stream to the intersection aforesaid, to and along the generally south-western side of Russell with the north-eastern boundary of part Section 1, Block XI, Road, to and along the north-western boundaries of Lot 23, as \Vakarara Survey District; thence along the north-eastern boundary shown on the plan numbered 4436, deposited as aforesaid, part of the said part Section 1 to its northernmost corner; thence by a Lot 34, as shown on the plan numbered 11872, deposited as afore­ right line to the junction of the north branch of the Waipawa River said, and Lots 35 and 36, as shown on the plan numbered 4436 and the Makaroro River (east of Section 8, Block 'IX, \iVakarara aforesaid, to the south-eastern corner of Lot 50, as shown on the Survey District); thence along a right line in the direction of Trig. plan numbered 4436 aforesaid, the .aforesaid lots all. being part of Station 30 (Aorangi) to the summit of the Ruahine Range; thence Allotment 8 of the said Clendon's Grant; thence north-westerly northerly along the summit of the said range to Trig. Station Y, along the north-eastern boundary ,of the said Lot 50, and a right Block XII; Pukeokahu Survey District; thence along a right line line being the production of the said boundary across . Brown's to a point in the middle of the Taruarau River opposite the western­ Road and through part Allotment 4 of the said grant to the south­ most corner of Block 78, Maraekakaho Crown Grant District, in eastern boundary of Lot 13, as shown on the plan numbered 28571, Block VI, Ngaruroro Survey District; thence down the middle deposited as aforesaid; thence north-easterly generally along the of the Taruarau River and up the middle of the Ngaruroro River south-eastern boundary of Lot 13 aforesaid to the North Island to the point of commencement, excluding the 'boroughs of Hastings Main Trunk Railway; thence along a right line across that railway and Napier and the town districts of Havelock North and Taradale. and through Lot 4, as shown on the plan numbered 23681, deposited as aforesaid, being part Allotment 4 of the said grant, to the SECOND SCHEDULE westernmost corner of Lot 19, as shown on Deeds Plan numbered 527 aforesaid, the point of commencement. BOUNDARIES OF THE MEEANEE RIDING OF THE COUNTY OF HAWKE'S Also all that area in the North Auckland Land District of BAY approximately 45 acres, situated in Block XIV, Otahuhu S.urv~y ALL that area in the Hawke's Bay County, bounded by a line com" District: Bounded by a line commencing at a point on the north­ mencing at the mouth of the Waitangi River; thence up the middle western side of Weymouth Road, being 800 links distant south­ of that river, to and along the right bank of the Totara Creek, which west of the north-eastern boundary of part Lot 34, as shown on the forms the north-western boundary of Lot 1 on the plan numbered plan numbered 4436, deposited in the office of the District Land 5133 (Waikahu Block), deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Auckland, being part Allotment 8, Clendon's Grant, Registrar at Napier; thence to and along the north-western bound­ and running north-westerly along a; right line parallel to the said aries of Lots 3, 2, and 1 on the plan numbered 4853 (Puninga north-eastern boundary through the said part Lot 34 and another Block), deposited as aforesaid, Subdivision 1, Puninga Block, and part of Lot 34, as shown on the plan numbered 11872, deposited Lot 1 on the plan numbered 4877, deposited as aforesaid, to and as .aforesaid, to the south-western boundary of Lot 23, as shown along the southern side of a public road forming the north-western on the plan numbered 4436, aforesaid, the aforesaid lots all being boundary of the Pakowhai Block to the middle of the Tutaekuri­ parts of Allotment 8 of the said grant; thence south-easterly Waimate Stream; thence down the middle of that stream to its generally along the south-western boundaries of Lot 23 aforesaid junction with the Ngaruroro River as shown on the plan numbered and Lots 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28, as shown on the plan numbered 1162 (green), lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Napier ;_ 4436 aforesaid, being parts Allotments 8 and 7 of the said grant, thence up the middle of the Ngaruroro River to a point in line with to and along the south-western boundaries of Lots 2 and 1, as shown the south-eastern boundary of Lot 1 on the plan numbered 4647, on the plan numbered 8507, deposited as aforesaid, being part deposited as aforesaid; thence generally north-easterly to and Allotment 7, Clendon's Grant aforesaid, to the north-western side along the south-eastern bOlmdaries of the said Lot 1 on the said of Weymouth Road; thence south-westerly along the north­ plan numbered 4647, Lots 3 and 2 on the plan numbered 2459, western side of Weymouth Road- to ,the point of commencement. deposited as aforesaid, the south-eastern and north-eastern bound" W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. aries of Waipiropiro Block to the Napier-Hastings via Fernhill Main Highway; t,hence north-easterly along that highway, to and (LA. 103/5/90.) across the Redclyffe Bridge over the Tutaekuri River to the southern boundary of the Taradale Town District; thence easterly, northerly, Notice respecting Proposed Alteration of Boundaries, B01'Ough of and westerly along the southern, eastern and northern boundaries Manurewa of the Taradale Town District, as described in the New Zealand Gazette ofthe 13th February, 1941, page 245, to the western boundary Department of Internal Affairs, of Meeanee Suburban Section 60; thence generally northerly along Wellington, 6th August, 1946. . the western boundaries of Meeanee Suburban Sections 60, 43, and 41, the northern boundary of the said Section 41, to and across T is hereby notjfied that a petition has been presClited toRis Oak Road, to and along the southern and eastern boundaries of I. Excellency the· Governor-General, under the Municipal. Cor­ Section 8, Block IV, Heretaunga Survey District, to the western porations Act, 1933, praying that the area described in the Schedule boundary of Ahuriri Suburban Section 1 ; thence southerly along hereto may be excluded from the Borough of Manurewa and included the western boundary of the said Suburban Section 1 to the ,western in the County of Manukau. , bO"ijnd~ry of Lot 1 on the plan numbered 6211 (Ahuriri Lagoon All persons affected are hereby called upon to lod,ge, any _w!it~en Reserve), deposited as aforesaid; thence generally south-easterly objections to or petitions against the. proposed alteration., of and north-easterly along thesoutl1-west,ern and south-eastern boundaries which they desire to lodge' ~ithin one montil ~rom the boundaries of the said Lot.l on the aforesaid plan numbered 6211 first publication of this notice, such objections or petItions 1{0 ''!:>e to its easternmost corner at the intersection of the East Coast Main addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs, vVellington. . Trunk Railway with the Napier-Taradale Road; .thence north­ easterly along the north-western side of that road to the southern SCHEDULE side of Hyderabad Road on the Napier Borough boundary, as AlmA PIWPOSED '1'0 HE EXCLUDED FRO;\1 '1'HE BOIWUGH OF lVIANUREW A described in the New Zealand Gazette of the 1st April, 1942, page 950 ; AND INCLUDED IN THE COUNTY OF MANUKAU thence across the Napier-Taradale Road and generally southerly and easterly along the aforesaid Napier Borough boundary to the ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District of approxim:ately sea; thence southerly along the sea-coast to the point of commence­ 800 acres, situated in Block XIV, Otahuhu Survey District:. B01ll1ded ment. by a line commencing at a point on the north-western side of Wey­ mouth Road, 800 links distant south-west of the north-eastern W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. boundary of part Lot 34, as shown on the plan numbered 4436/ (LA. 103/5/55.) deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Auckland, AU.G. 8J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1087

being part of Allotment 8, Clendon's Grant, and running north­ SCHEDULE easterly along the north-western side of the said road to the south­ CLASS A.-On the unimproved value of all lands classified as western boundary of Lot 1, as shown on the plan numbered 8507, Class A by the arbitrators appointed under section 6 of the deposited as aforesaid, being part Allotment 7 of the said grant; Rangitaiki Land Drainage Act, 1910, fOUl'pence and twenty­ thence along a right line, being the production south-easterly of the four one-hundreths of a penny (4'24d) in the pound. last-mentioned boundary, across 'Veymouth Road to its south­ CLASS B.-:-On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as eastern side; thence north-easterly along the said south-eastern Class B, twopence and eighty-three one-hundredths of a penny side and the south-eastern side of Alfriston Road, crossing the North­ (2·83d.) in the pound. Island Main Trunk Railway, to the north-western corner of Lot 2, CLASS C.-On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as as shown on the plan numbered 4199, deposited as aforesaid, being Class C, one penny and forty-one one-hundredths of a penny part Allotment 13, Papakura Parish; thence south-easterly along (1·4ld.) in the pound. the south-western boundary of Lot 2 aforesaid, and a right line being CLASS D.-On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as its production through Lots 4 and 5, as shown on the plan numbered Class D, forty-seven one-hundredths of a penny (0·47d.) in 4199 aforesaid, being part Allotment 13 of the said parish, to the the pound. Papakura Stream; thence south-westerly generally down the said stream to the north-western boundary of part Allotment 10, Papa,­ Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of August, 1946. kura Parish, being the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 768, folio 57 (Auckland Land Registry); thence along C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. the said north.-western boundary to the north-eastern boundary of (L. and S. 15/11/108.) part Allotment 9 of the said parish, being the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 772, folio 27 (Auckland Land ltegistry); thence north-westerly generally along the said north­ eastern boundary and the north-eastern and north-western Kaitaia Drainage Area.-Notice of making and levying Genp-ral Rates boundaries of another part of Allotment 9 of the said parish, being the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 756, folio Ill, in the said land registry, and a right line being the CLARENCE F ARRINGDON SKINNER, Minister of Lands, last-mentioned boundary produced across Coxhead's Road to its I II in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the Swamp south-western side; thence along a right line parallel to the south­ Drainage Act, 1915, and its amendments, do hereby make and eastern boundary of Allotment 6 of the said parish to a point 1300 levy, on the unimproved value of all land within the Kaitaia Town links distant from the south-western side of Coxhead's Road; District Subdivision of the Kaitaia Drainage Area constituted thence along· a line parallel to Coxhead's Road, passing through under the said Act, a general rate described in the First Schedule Allotment 6 aforesaid, crossing a public road, and passing through hereto, and on the unimproved value of all land in the subdivision Lots 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, and 1, as shown on the plan numbered of the Kaita.ia Drainage Area outside the Kaitaia Town District 16664, deposited as aforesaid, being part Allotment 5, Papakura the general rates described in the Second Schedule hereto, such Parish, to a point distant 1500 links from the south-eastern respective rates being for the purpose of meeting maintenance­ side of Weymouth Road; thence along a right line parallel to costs for the period from the 1st April, 1946, to the 31st March, 1947. Weymouth Road, passing through the said Lot 1, as shown on The said rates, together with the annually recurring special the plan numbered 16664 aforesaid, crossing a public road, and rates already made and levied, will be payable in one sum on the through Lot 21, as shown on the plan numbered 16664 aforesaid, 30th August, 1946, to the Collector of Rates, at the Chief Drainage being part Allotment 5 of the said parish, to its junction with a line Engineer's Office, Room 45, First Floor, Government Buildings, parallel to and distant 800 links from the north-eastern boundary of Customs Street 'Vest, Auckland, at which office the rate-book will part Lot 34, as shown on the plan numbered 4436 aforesaid; thence be available for inspection. A copy of the rate-book will be available along that line passing through Lots 21 and 19, as shown on the plan for inspection at the office of the Chief Drainage Engineer at Kaitaia. numbered 16664 aforesaid, and crossing 'Veymouth Road to the point of commencement. F1RST SCHEDULE V.,T. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. TOWN SUBDIVISION (LA. 103/5/88.) ON the unimproved value of all land within the Kaitaia Town District, ninety-seven one· hundredths of a penny (0·97d.) in the pound.

The Sale of Tallow Control Order 1946 SECOND SCHEDULE RURAL SUBDIVISION URSUANT to the Primary Industries Emergency Regulations CLASS A.-On the unimproved value of all land classified as P 19:10, * the "\Tinister of Agricnlture doth herebv make the Class A by the persons appointed to classify lands under sec­ following Order. , '. v tion 3 of the Swamp Drainage Amendment Act, 1928, eighteen pence and fifty-three one-hundredths of a penny (18·53d.) in the pound. ORDER CLASS B.-On the unimproved value of, all land so classified as Class B, sixpence and forty-nine one-hundredths of a penny 1. This Order mav be cited as the Sale of Tallow Control (6·49d.) in the pound. Order 194fi, and shall v come into force on the day following the CLASS C.-On the unimproved value of all land so classified as date of its publication in the Gazette. Class C, twopence and seventy-eight one-hundredths of a 2. Tn this Order" tallow' " includes tallow of any of the cbsbes penny (2·78d.) in the pound. flpceified in the Schedule to the Purchase of Tallow 'Order 1940, Etfl enaeted by the Purchase of Tallow Order 1940, Amendment No. It. Da,ted at 'Vellington, this 6th day of August, 1946. 3. No person shall use tallow as a food for pigs. 4. No penwn 8hall sell or otherwise oispose of any tallow C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. nn1088 lw is i

C. F. SKINNER, Poukawa, Drainage Al'ea.-Nol·ice of nw,kingand levyi11g General Rates For the Minister of Agriculture. * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/164, page 728. CLARENCE FARRINGDON SKINNER, Minister of Lands, t Statutory Regulations 1946, Serial number 1946/8, page 20. I II in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the Swamp . (Notice No. Ag. 43L5.) Drainage Act, 1915, t'tnd its amendments, do hereby make an

CLASS B.-On the unimproved value of all land so classified as ]i}xemption Order 'Under the Motor-drivers Reg'Ulations 1940 Class B, one penny and sixty-six one-hundredths of a penny (1·66d.) in the pound. URSUANT to the :Motor-drivers Regulations 1940,* the CLASS C.-On the unimproved value of all land so classified as P JHinister of Transport doth hereby order and declare that Class C, thirty-three one· hundredths of a penny (0·33d.) in the the provisions of clause (1) of Regulation 7 of the said regulations, pound. so far as they relate to the driving of heavy trade motors, shall not Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of August, 1946. apply to the persons hereinafter mentioned, but in lieu thereof the C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. ·following provisions shall apply :- (L. and S. 15/86/1.) A motor-driver's license issued under the Motor-drivers Regulations 1940 to the persons described in Column 1 of the . Schedule hereunder may authorize him to drive a heavy trade motor in the course of his employment on a farm or market-garden of the The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.-Notice respective· employers described in Column 2 of the said Schedule, declat'ing Land taken for the Settlement of Discharged but shall not authorize him, while he is under the age of eighteen Servicemen years, to drive a heavy trade motor for any other purpose.

HEREAS an applicatIOn has been made for the consent of 'SCHEDULE W the Land Sales Court to a tmnsaction which relates to the Column 1 (Dl'iver). Column 2 (Employer) . land described in the Schedule hereto and to which Part III of the George Ross Fromm, "1\Iinosa Downs," 'Valton .. Father. Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, applies: .hmes Larkin, Kahutara, Featherson' Father. And whereas the Land Sales Committee to which the Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of August, 1946. application has been referred is of opinion that the land to which the application relates is farm land suitable for the settlement of JAS. O'BRIEN, Minister of Transport. discharged servicemen: * Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/73, page 211. And whereas the said committee, not being satisfied that the Amendment No.1: Statutory Regulations 1943, Serial number 1943/101, page 199. Crown had decided not to acquire or arrange for the acquisition of Amendment No.2: Statutory Regulations 1945, Serial number 1945/199, of the land, did on the 18th day of July, 1946, make an order page 527. determining the basic value of the land and no appeal from the said order was made within the time prescribed by the said Act or within any further time allowed by the Court: The Bnilding Con8truction Contt'ol N ot'ice No. 21 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 URSUANT to the Supply Control Emergency Regulations His Majesty's Forces or in any British ship: P 1939* and the Building Emergency Regulations 1939t, I Now, therefore, the Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of hereby direct as follows :- section 51 of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the said land 1. This notice may be cited as the Building Construction is taken for the settlement of discharged servicemen, and hereby Control Notice No. 21. specifies the 15th day of August, 1946, as the date on which the 2. This notice shall come into force on the day following the said land shall be deemed to be vested in His Majesty the King. date of publication thereof in the Gazette. 3. Except with the precedent consent of the Building Controller, SCHEDULE no person shall use cement or ready mixed concrete for any of the CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT following purposes :- ALL that piece or parcel of land containing one hundred and eleven (i) Concrete paving. (Ill) acres three (3) roods and thirteen (13) perches, more or less, (ii) The manufacture of concrete paving slabs. being part of Lot 3 on plan deposited in the Land Registry Office (iii) Concrete kerbing and channelling. at Christchurch as No. 2683, and being part Rural Section 34565, (iv) The construction of paths. and situated in Block V, Fighting Hill Survey District. (v) The construction of terraces. Also all that piece or parcel of land containing one hundred (vi) The construction of fences (not including fence posts). and seventy (170) acres three (3) roods and six decimal nine (6·9) (vii) The construction of garden walls. perches, more or less, being part Lot 3 on plan -deposited in the (viii) The construction of retaining-walls. Land Registry Office at Christchurch as No. 2683, and being Rural (ix) The construction of swimming baths. Sections 24305,.24418, 25083, 25183, 25183x, and parts Rural (x) The construction of swimming pools. Sections 25051, 29808, and situated in Blocks IV, V, VI, VII, (xi) The construction of fishponds and other ponds. Fighting Hill Survey District. (xii) The manufacture of precast concrete ornaments. Also all that piece or parcel ofland containing seventy (70) acres (xiii) The manufacture of garden furniture.· two (2) roods and twenty (20) perches, more or less, being part 4. Except with the precedent consent of the Building Controller Lot 3 on plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Christchurch no person shall sell, supply, dispose of, or part with the possession as No. 2683, and being part Rural Section 29808, and situated in of, or deliver cement or ready mixed concrete unless he is satisfied Blocks VI, VII, Fighting Hill Survey District. that it is not intended to be used for any of the aforesaid purposes. Also all that piece or parcel of land containing seven hundred Dated at Wellington, this 7th day of August, 1946. and thirty-six (736) acres one (1) rood and eight decimal one (8,1) perches, more or less, being part Lot 3 on plan deposited in the R. L. MACPHAIL, Building Controller. Land Registry Office at Christchurch as No. 2683, and being Rural * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/131, page 599. Section 3731 and parts Rural Sections 18818, 18997, 20931, 29807, t Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/155, page 695. and situated in Blocks IV, VI, Fighting Hill Survey District. All the above areas being parts of the lands comprised in The Building Construction Control Notice No. 22 certificate',of title, Vol. 335, folio 98 (Canterbury Registry), and more p;;trticularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. No. 2957, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at · OTleE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the Supply Control Wellington, and thereon bordered red. N Emergency Regulations 1939* and the Building Emergency Regulations 1939t, I hereby require and direct as follows:- As witness my hand, this 5th day of August, 1946. 1. This notice may be cited as the Building Construction Control C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. Notice No. 22. (L. and S. 21/149/2632.) 2. This notice shall come into force on the Monday following the date of pUblication thereof in the Gazette. 3. Except with the precedent consent of the Building Controller, no person shall use paint containing white lead or linseed oil for The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.-Revocation the purpose of painting or coating the external exposed surface of of Notice declaring Land taken f01' the Settlement of a Discharged any walls, whether part of a building or not, finished in concrete, Serviceman asbestos, cement sheets, brick, plaster, or stone. Dated at Wellington, this, 7th day of July, 1946. URSUANT to the provisions of section 32 of the Servicemen's R. L. MACPHAIL, Building Controller. Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, the Minister of Lands P * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/131, page 599. doth hereby revoke the notice published in the New Zealand Gazette t Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/155, page 695. No. 46 of 27th June, 1946, at page 914, declaring that the land described in the Schedule hereto is taken for the settlement of a discharged serviceman. Officiating Ministers for 1946.-Notice N.o. 24

SCHEDULE Registrar-General's Office, WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT Wellington, 6th August, 1946. ALL that area containing thirteen (13) acres three (3) roods, being URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the Lot 5, Deposited plan 872, part Section 3, Manawatu-Kukutauaki P following names of officiating ministers within the meaning 7D Block, and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of the said Act are published for general information :- of title, Vol. 92, folio 158 (Wellington Registry). The Methodist Church of New Zealand Also all that area containing thirteen (13) acres thirty (30) Mr. Henare Kapa. perches, being Lot 4, Deposited Plan 872, part Section 3, Manawatu­ Mr. Waka Kukutai. Kukutauaki 7D Block, and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 92, folio 160 (Wellington Registry). The Salvation Army As witness my hand, this 30th day of .July, 1946. Adjutant John Beasy. -C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. Major Allan Gracie Montgomery. (L. and S. 36/1444/628.) P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. AUG. 8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1089

Minister's Decisions under Sales Tax Act, 1932-33

Customs Department, Wellington, 1st August, 1946. T is hereby notified for public information that the Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the Sales Tax Act, 1932-33 I (hereinafter referred to as the Act), as under:- It should be understood that the decisions contained herein may be revised from time to time in the light of further information which may be obtained. by the Minister.

Record No. Decision of Minister.

The following goods are to be regarded a;; (a) included or (b) not included under tl::e exemptions set out in Column No.1 (below):-

Exemption. I Goods regarded as Goodfl\ not regarded as included No. of I included under Exemption. No. of I under Exemption. Column No.1. Decision. i Deci5ion'l I Column No.2. Column No.3.

C (8) 2/8/1£) Agricultural implements and 74 Fertilizer troughs, being bottom­ machinery n.e.i. (Tariff item less concrete vessels with a 333 (2)) concrete lid, for setting in the ground as receptacles for animal a,nd other matter for producing compost. C (s) 20/10/3 Apparatus, &c., for educationa.l 74 Measuring-rules, in sets of short purposes, as may be approved sections of varying lengths, by the Minister and under for use in the teaching of ele­ conditions prescribed by him, mental'Y arithmetic. on declaration that it will be used solely for educational purposes in a school, college, or university, and will not be removed therefrom without payment of sales tax (Tariff item 416) C (s) 6/4/5 Bags,. bottles, &c., being ordi­ 74 Envelopes or cards, printed in C (s) 24/8/3 narv trade containers for such a manner as to indicate packing goods that they are for use in the packing or mounting of post­ age stamps for sale. C (8) 21/55 74 Milk-bottle crates. C (8) 21/63/5 Chemicals, drugs, and similar 74 The following goods when pur­ preparations for use in hos­ chased or imported by the pitals, &c. Director-General of Health, provided that he certifies that they are to be supplied free of charge to medical practitioners for the purpose mentioned ;- Drugs for the treatment of malaria. C (8) 21/105 Clay and soil .. I 7·1 Clay, ground and bagged, but not otherwi~e processed. C (8) 3/9/2 Dairying machinery and appli­ 74 Herd-testing buckets, designed ances (Tariff item 334 (2) ) to operate under a partia.l vacuum, and made from tinned steel of 20 standa,rd wire gauge or heavier. C (8) 3/9/8 74 Milk-hoppers, being funnels for attachment to milk pipe-lines to receive skim-milk from cream scparRtors. * c (s) 4/7/3G Disinfectants n.e.i., &c. " l\Ieclico Anti-germ Antisept.ic." C (8) 4/7/37 (Tariff item 104) .. "O~mond's Concentrated Pine Fluid." C (8) 2/11 Electric generators .. Voltage regulators for electric generaton:. C (8) 2/]0/3 Electric motors, also starters, Starter condensers, specially controllers, and slide rails suited for use with electric therefor motors. C (8) 19/5/2 Foods, peculiar to use as stock 74 " Eglay " poultry tonic. and poultry foods. C (s) 24/29/2 Goods, bona fide second-hand, 74 Remoulded golf balls. being goods that have already been used in New Zealand C (8) 3/47/2 Machinery, &c., of a class or kind 74 Insulator pins or boltst. which, if they had been ap­ proved by the Minister under item 352 of the Customs Tariff, ,vould have been admitted thereunder C (8) 15/10/2 Pickling troughs of concrete for use in meatworks. C (8) 2/49 74 Screens, wire-mesh, composed of manganese or other hard-steel alloy, and rolled to a half­ circle. C (8) 2/49 74 Wire-mesh in the fiat when en­ 74 Wire-mesh in the fiat, when not closed in a frame identifying enclosed in a frame identifying it as part of a screen for it as part of a screen for industrial purposes. industrial purposes. C (8) 3/14/3 74 Tanks, high - pressure, for use with automatic power - driven water-pressure systems. C (8) 2/102/2 74 Vegetable dehydration trays of wire, for use as containers for vegetables receiving dehydra­ tion treatment. U (8) 20/30 Nets and netting of cordage and 74 Dress-guard nets for ladies' twine bicycles. C (8) 21/79 ';Yood-wool 74 Paper-wool.

~ Revililes decision in l\-Iini!:lter'l:\ Decision No. 70, gazetted 6th September, 1945. t Revises decision in Minister's Decision No. 42, gazetted 15th April, 1937. D. G. SAWERS, Comptroller of Customs. c 1090 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 54

Deci8ions of the B~treau of Indu8try under Part III of the Industrial E.tficiency Act, 19,~6

Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. OTICE is hereby given. that, :r:u;suant to the authori~y conferred on t~e B:ureau of .Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency N Act, 1936, the followmg deCIsIOns have been made m respect of applicat,IOns for licenses. G. L. o 'HALLORAN, Secretary.

Applicant and Location. Nature of Application. Decision. Date.

Manufacture for Sale of Footwear H. G. 1I1cKinlay, 53 Signal Hill Road, For an extension of his existing license so as to permit. Declined 29 July, 1946. Dunedin the manufacture of men's, wom\3n's, youths', maids', boys', and girls' footwear by the Veldtschoen process K. G. Payne, 74 Pitt Street, Auckland (a) For leave to transfer the footwear manufacturing Granted .. 29 July, 1946. . license in the name of A. H. Davis to the par.tner­ ship of A. H. Davis and K. G. Payne (b) For a variation of the license so as to permit the Declined 29 July, 1946. sale of footwear otherwise than through their own shop H. E. Simpson, II Makoia Road, Birken­ For a license to manufacture women's footwear by the Declined 29 July, 1946. head, Auckland machine-sewn process and tack method, women's wedge sandals by the tack method, and children's footwear Pharmaey Industry R. H. Hay, Tauranga For a license to operate a new pharmacy in Cameron Declined 29 July, 1946. Road, Tauranga T. H. Moore, Te Aroha For a license to operate a new pharmacy in Cameron Declined 29 July, 1946. Road, Tauranga A. R. Petrie, Wellington For a license to operate a new pharmacy in Fendalton, Declined 29 July, 1946. Christchurch S. Pendrigh and D. S. Dodds, Christ­ For a license to operate a new pharmacy in Fendalton, Declined 29 July, 1946. church Christchurch D. L. Jones, Christchurch For a license to operate a new pharmacy in Fendalton, Granted .. 29 July, 1946. Christchurch D. F. Glanville, Christchurch For a license to operate a new pharmacy in Fendalton, Declined 29 July, 1946. Christchurch F. P. Blackmore, Christchurch For a license to operate a new pharmacy in Fendalton, Declined 29 July, 1946. Christchurch A. T . Jane, Hamilton For a license to operate a new pharmacy at Coromandel Granted 29 July, 1946. L. C. Day, Hamilton ]'01' a license to operate a new pharmacy at Raglan .. Granted 29 July, 1946. Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit ' Auckland Motor Yacht Club, Auckland For a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be Granted .. 29 July, 1946. installed on a jetty at Westhaven, Auckland Blenheim Rental Cars, Ltd., Blenheim For a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be Declined .. 29 July, 1946. installed inside premises, Alfred Street, Blenheini A. L. Graham and I. W. Free, Wairakei For a license to resell motor-spirit from two pumps Granted 29 July, 1946. ah'eady installed outside store premises on the Main Rotorua--Taupo Highway at Wairakei M. M. Walker, 579 Sandringham Road, For a license to resell motor-spirit from pumps to be Declined 29 July, 1946. Auckland instalJed on proposed new service-station premises at Owairaka A venue, Mount Albert, Auckland R. B. Win, Richmond Motors, Cambridge For a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump to he Granted (one pump 29 July, 1946. Street, Richmond, Nelson installed on garage premises in Cambridge Street, inside building) Richmond, Nelson W. H. Ryan, 150 Ponson by Road, For a license to resell motor-spirit from one petrol Granted (one pump 29 July, 1946. Auckland pump to be installed inside garage premises situated inside building) at 150 Ponsonby Road, Auckland R. S. Peden and G. M. Peden, Main For a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be Declined 29 July, 194fl. Coast Road, Karitane installed on store premises, Main Coast Road, Karitane L.lV!. Franchi, Marine Hotel, vVhakataki For a license to resell'motor-spirit from one pump to be Dedined 29 .July, 1946. installed on hotel premises at Whakataki A. Wood, Fergusson Street, Feilding For permission to move two pumps from premises in Gran.ted .. 29 July, 1946. East Street, Feilding, to a position on the kerbside fronting premises in Fergusson Street, Feilding N. P. Chesterman', Masterton For a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump Granted .. 29 July, 1946. already installed in an open yard on garage premises in Cricket Street, Masterton Mansion House (Kawau), Ltd., Otahuhu For a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be Granted 29 July, 1946. installed on the wharf at Kawau .J. E. Hansen, Hansen Engineering Co., For a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be Granted (one pump 29 July, 1946. 252 Great South Road, Remuera, installed on garage premises at 252 Great South Road, inside building) Auckland Remuera, Auckland Rotorua Engineering Co., Ltd., Hinemoa For a license to resell motor-spirit from two pumps to be Granted (two pumps 29 July, 1946. Street, Rotorua installed inside garage premises at Hinemoa Street, inside building) Rotoru<1 Otago Aero Club (Inc.), Taieri AjrpOlt, For a license to resell motor-spirit from two pumps Granted (two pumps 2lJ July, Hl.:t6. North Taieri installed ill an open yard at Taieri Airport for servicing of aircraft only) R. Gilmore, Avondale Road, TarEl,dale For a license to resell motor-spirit from on8 pump to be Granted (one pump 29 July, 1946. installed at garage premises, Avondale Road, inside building) Taradale

Notice to Per80n8affected by Application8 for Licen8e8 under Part Notice to Person8 affected by Applications for License8 under Part 111 of the Indu8trial Efficiency Act, 1936 111 of the Indu8trial Efficiency Act, 1936

Manufacture for Sale of Footwear W. F. G-arlick and R. A. Campbell, 244A Ponsonby Road, Manufacture for Sale of Footwear Auckland, have applied for a license to manufacture maids' and E. R. Roberts, Victoria Street, Hawera, has applied for a license girls' shoes, sizes 7-:-10, II-I, 2-7, and women's shoes of the open­ to manufacture ten to twelve pairs of ladies' coloured wedgies per sandal type by the cement, machine-sewn, and fairstitch processes. week. Applicants and other persons considering themselves to be E. A. and F. W. Green, Orpheous Buildings, Station Road, Otahuhu, Auckland, have applied for a license to manufacture materially affected by the decisions of the Bureau of Industry on women's shoes, full and of the open-sandal type, by the hand­ these applications should, not later than the 22nd day of August, riveted and cemented processes. 1946, submit any written evidence and representations they may desire to. tender. _All communications should be addressed to the Vivian Slippers, Ltd., 24 Bond Street,.Wellington, has applied for an extension of its existing license so as to permit the manufacture Secretary, Bureau of Industry, C;P.O. Box 3025,Wellington. of women's shoes by the machine-sewn, riveted, and cemented G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary. processes. AUG. "8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1091.

Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit Notice of Adoption under Part IX of the Native Land Act, 1931 Messrs. King and Winn, 187 Princes Street, Hawera, have applied" for a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump installed Tokerau Native Land Court Office, on garage premises at 187 Princes Street, Hawera. Auckland, 1st August, 1946. W. N. Withers, Tauwhare, has applied for a license to resell T is hereby notified that the order of adoption as set out in the motor-spirit from two pumps to be installed on proposed new service­ I _ Schedule hereunder has been made by the Native Land Court station premises on the Tauwhare-Morrinsville Main Highway. under the provisions of the Native Land Act, 1931. J. C. Black, Orawia, has appled for permission to shift two J. H. ROBERTSON, Registrar. pumps from their present position to new premises on the opposite side of the road approximately 120 yards distant from the present Whakaatu tangohanga Tamaiti Whangai i raro 0 Wahi IX 0 te Ture garage. Whenua Maori, 1931 K. Bassett, Horsham Downs, Hamilton, has applied for a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on store premises Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Tokerau, at Horsham Downs, Hamilton. Akarana, 1 0 Akuhata, 1946. . Hamilton Autos, Ltd., Knox Street, Hamilton, has applied for HE whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te a license to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed inside Kooti Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikangao te Ture Whenua garage premises in Knox Street, Hamilton. Maori, 1931, etahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga 0 etahi tamaiti Samuel Hardie, Reporoa, has applied for a license to resell whangai, e whakaaturia nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on garage premises at TE RAPIHANA, Kai-rehita. Reporoa. Applicants and other persons considering themselves to be SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI) materially affected by the decisions of the Bureau of Industry on Nama. Nga matua Whangai Tamaiti Whanga.i these applications should, not later than the 22nd day of August,. (No.). (Adopting Parent). (Adopted Child). 1946, submit any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. All communications should be addressed to the Secretary, Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. 988/HK IAterea Matene IJames Michael Martin. G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary.

Notice of Adoptions under Part IX of the Native Land Act, 1931

Native Land Court Office, Wanganui, 30th July, 1946. T is hereby notified that the orders of adoption as set out in the Schedule hereunder have been made by the Native Land Court under the I provisions of the Native Land Act, 1931. L. J. BROOKER, Registrar.

Whakaatu tangohanga Tamariki Whangai i raro 0 Wahi IXo te Ture Whenua Maori, 19.'31

Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Whanganui, 17 0 Hurae, 1946. HE whakaaturanga tenei Kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te Kooti Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikanga 0 te Ture Whenua Maori, 1931, etahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga 0 etahi tamariki whangai, e whakaaturia e te Kupu Apiti i raro iho nei. TE PURUKA, Kai.rehita.

SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI)

Te Ra I Nama N go. Tamariki Whangai Ahua me N go. Tau Hangaia te OtaI Nga Matua Whangai (No.). (Adopted Children). (Age and Sex.) I(Date of Order) (Adopting Parents). 18/463 Karaitiana Tarikopeka .. ., Male (taane), 3 years 7/5/46 Karaitiana Tarikopeka and (me) Raima Karai (3 tau) tiana Tarikopeka. 18/382 Rangimarie Pukunui .. .. Female (wahine), 3 7/5/46 Matiu Pukunui and (me) Rangimarie Pokau. years (3 tau)

18/381 Wakarua Pukunui " .. .. Male (taane), 8 years 7/5/46 Matiu Pukunui and (me) Rangimarie Pokau." (8 tau)

18/401 Toti Hori .. " .. .. Male (taane), 9 years 18/3/46 Ngaku Rangitonga and (me) Ruruhi Rangitonga - (9 tau) 18/449 Donald Ngatai " .. .. Male (taane), 5 years 7/5/46 Rawinia Ngatai and. (me) Paterangi Ngatai. (5 tau) 18/467 Tawhati Te Hauparoa Hiroti .. " Male (taane), 10 years 21/5/46 Hauparoa Hiroti. (10 tau) 18/457 Eparaima Morton Manu .. .. Male (taane), 2 years 12/6/46 Turake Manu and (me) Tuhitia Manu. (2 tau) 18/464 Raima Karaitiana Tarikopeka .. Female (wahine), 7 8/5/46 Karaitiana Tarikopeka and (me) Raima Karai years (7 tau) tiana Tarikopeka. 18/452 Karena Te Tuhi Te Mana .. .. Male (taane), 7 years 7/5/46 Raukura Te Mana. (7 tau'

RESERVE BANI( OF NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINE.9S ON MONDAY. 29TH JULY, 19~6 Liabilities Assets £ s. d. 7. Reserve­ £ 8. d. I." General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 (a) Gold 2,801,877 10 0 2. Bank-notes 45,200,225 ° ° (b) Sterling exchange* 86,772,478 0 5 3. Demand liabilities­ ° ° (c) Gold exchange (a) State 15,020,084 18 7 8. Subsidiary coin 33,767 2 9 (b) Banks 60,697,232 8 9. Discounts- (c) Other 295,030 13 ° (a) Commercial and agricultural bills 4. Time deposits ° (b) Treasury and local-body bills 5. Liabilities in currencies other than New 10. Advances- Zealand currency 31,802 17 4 (a) Tothe State or State undertakings­ 6. Other liabilities 3,070,554 9 2 (1) Marketing organizations (2) For other purposes .. 30,000,000 ° 0 (b) To other public authorities (c) Other 11. Investments .. 4,016,242 ° 8 12. Bank buildings 13. Other assets 2,190,565 12 3

£(N.Z.)125,814,930 6 1 £(N.Z.)125,814,930 6

* Expressed in New Zealand currency. Proportiop of reserve (No.7 less No.5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 73·872 per cent. W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant. D 1092 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 54

Abstract of RailWays Working Account

FOUR-WEEKLY PERIOD ENDED 22ND JUNE, 1946 1ST APRIL, 1946, TO 22ND JUNE, 1946

Section. Revenue. I Expenditure. I Net Revenue. Revenue. I Expenditure. I Net Revenue

£ £ J £ £ £ £ North Island main line and branches 603,599 598,060 I 5,539 1,959,101 1,782,302 176,799 South Island main line and branches 350,196 390,416 -40,220 1,165,560 1,150,101 15,459 Nelson 975 3,009 -2,034 3,307 7,953 -4,646 ------1------;--·------Total railway operation ---;~~~--~1'485--I- -36,715- 3,127,968 2,940,356 187,612 Miscellaneous and subsidiary services 586,251 457,348 128,903 __~~' 718 _~~1 __3~'093 Total 1,146,488 1,151,llO -4,622 3,714,219 3,397,704 316,515

ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY OPERATING EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY OPERATING REVENUE AND TRAFFIO Four-weekly I I Period. Year to Date. Four-weeklyPeriod. IYear to Date. I Maintenance- £ £ Way and works .. .. -. 188,661 554,264 £ £ Signals and electrical appliances .. 27,122 80,llO Passenger ...... 244,789 9L6,913 Rolling-stock .. ., .. 231,367 673,636 Parcels, luggage, and mails .. .. 32,858 100,964 Transportation- Goods .. .' . .. .. 657,268 2,052,6ll Locomotive .. .- .. 208,470 635,037 La.bour and demurrage .. .. 19,855 57,480 Traffic ...... -. 303,973 905,038 General charges ...... 12,620 35,753 Total railway operation .. .. 954,770 3,127,968 Superannuation subsidy . . .. 19,272 56,518

Passengers " .. No. 3,002,877 7,592,578 Total operating expenditure .. 991,485 2,940,356 Net operating- Live-stock ...... Tons 57,758 223,257 Loss ...... 36,715 .. Timber ...... 46,4ll 138,353 Other goods " 621,477 1,845,885 ...... " Revenue ...... 187,612 Total goods . , .. 725,646 2,207,495 Total railway operating revenue .. 1--'954,770----- .3,127,968 " Road'Motor Services- Passengers ...... No. 1,383,109 4,220,412 £ Revenue ...... £ I 100,404 303,662 Capital cost of open lines as at 31st March, 1946 74,466,731

p,rice Order No. 589 (Amending Price Order No. 140) " Consumer" means a person who buys milk or cream for ( Sub8tantial Meals) purposes other than resale: " Shop dairy" means a shop where milk or cream is sold for ,URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of consumption or use off the premises and not otherwise P. Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, and where the milk or cream so sold is sold in the form acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and in which it was received into the shop dairy. Commerce, doth hereby make the following amending Price Order :- ApPLICATION OF THIS ORDER 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 589, and shall 3. (1) Nothing in this Order shall apply with respect to milk be 'read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 140t or cream sold to a Hospital Board for use in any institution under (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order). the control of that Board or to milk or cream sold for use in any . 2. This Order shall come into force on the 8th day of August, separate institution within the meaning of the Hospitals and 1946. Charitable Institutions Act, 1926. ' , 3. The principal Order is hereby amended by adding, after (2) Except as provided in the last preceding subclause, this clause 6, the following heading and clause :- Order applies with respect to all milk and cream wherever produced that is sold- "SPECIAL PRIOES WHERE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES INCURRED " 7. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of (a) To the occupier of any shop dairy within the Whakatane this Order, and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Milk District; or Tribunal, on application by any purveyor of meals, may authorize (b) By the occupier of a shop dairy 01' by any other person to a special maximum prices in respect of any meals to, which this Order commercial user or t,o~a consumer within the '\Vhakatane applies where extraordinary charges are incurred for any reason, or Milk District. special amenities are provided, or special services are rendered by the, :purveyor. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this FIXING PRICES OF MILK AND CREAM TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES clause 'may apply with respect to specified meals or may relate 4. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the generally to all meals to which this Order applies supplied by the maximum price that may be charged or received for any milk or purveyor while the approval remains in force." cream to which this Order applies shall be the' appropriate price Dated at Wellington, this 2nd day of August, 1946. set out in the Schedule hereto. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the (2) The prices fixed by this Order are fixed as for delivery as presence of- follows :- W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. (a) In respect of milk or cream sold by the occupier of a shop [L.S.] H. L. WISE, Member. dairy: .As for delivery to the purchaser at the shop • Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057. dairy: t Gazette, 3rd June, 1943, Vol. II, page 633. (b) In respect of milk or cream sold otherwise than at a shop dairy: As for delivery at the premises of the purchaser. Price Order No. 590 (Milk) (Whakatane) (3) Where an account is rendered to any purchaser for milk supplied to him during a period comprising more than one- day, the price that may be charged for the milk to which the account relates URSUANT to the powers conferred on it by the Control of shall be computed as follows :- P , Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, (a) For all milk supplied during the period in measurements of doth hereby make the following Price Order :- half-pint or less, the price shall be computed separately for each lot. supplied at a rate not exceeding the appro­ PRELIMINARY priate rate fixed by this Order: 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 590, and shall (b) For all milk supplied during the period in measurements of come into force on the 8th day of August, 1946. more than half-pint but less than two pints (exclusive of 2. In this Order- milk so supplied on anyone day of a total quantity of "Whakatane Milk District" means the district within a one gallon or more), the price shall be computed separately radius of three miles from the post-office at Whakatane : for each lot supplied at a rate not exceeding the " Commercial user" means a person who buys milk or cream appropriate rate fixed by this Order: for sale for consumption on his premises (whether in the (c) For all milk supplied during the period in,measurements of form in which it is received by him or otherwise and two pints or more (exclusive of milk so supplied on any whether separately or in combination with any other one day of a total quantity of one gallon or more), the, substance or substances) : price shall be computed at a rate not exceeding the appropriate rate fixed in the Schedule hereto for two • Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057. pints: AUG. 8] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1093

(d) Where the quantity of milk supplied to anyone purchaser A uckland Education Board in anyone day (exclusive of quantities supplied in measurements of half-pint or less) is not less than one gallon, the maximum price that may be charged shall be computed by reference to the total quantity of milk so Education Board, supplied to the purchaser during that day .. Auckland, 24th July, 1946. N accordance with the provisions of the Education Act, 1914, (4) Where any milk or cream to which this Order applies is sold I it is hereby notified that the unclernamed persons have been otherwise than in one of the quantities specified in the Schedule duly elected members of the Education Board of the District of hereto, or otherwise than in a multiple of any specified quantity, Au~kland :- the price shall be computed as follows :- (a) Where the quantity supplied is less than the smallest For the Auckland Urban Area­ specified quantity, the price shall be a proportionate Ivan James Day. part of the price of the smallest specified quantity: Gordon Kerr Hamilton. (b) Where the quantity supplied exceeds a 8pecified quantity Maurice George Lee. but is less than twice the specified quantity, the price Florence IsobelMcBride. of any surplus over that specified quantity shall be a Donald William Rutledge. proportionate part of the price of that speCified quantity: For the Hamilton Urban Area: JameB David Edgecombe. (c) Where the quantity supplied exceeds twice the amount of For the ,\Yhangarei Urban Area- the nearest lower specified quantity but is not an exact multiple of that specified quantity, the price of any Thomas Walter Bowman (unopposed). surplus over the nearest multiple of the specified quantity Jacob Tallentire Teesdale (unopposed). shall be a proportionate part of that specified quantity. For the North Ward of the Rural Area: George Hugh Smith. (5) If in respect of any milk or cream the price charged in For the East Ward of the Rural Area: Alexander Bell. accordance with the foregoing provisions of this clause is not an For the West Ward of the Rural Area: Walter Irving Bowyer. exact number of pence or half· pence, the maximum price shall be The result of the voting for the Auckland and Hamilton Urban computed to the nearest upward halfpenny. Areas, and the North, East, a,nd West Wards of the Rural Areas is as followB :- SCHEDULE Auckland Urban Area-- Votes. Lionel Edward Alfred Andrews 128 MAXIMUM PRICES OJ!" MILK AND CREAM SOLD IN THE \VHAKATANE I van James Day' 250 MILK DISTRICT '],0 SHOP DAIRIES, COMMERCIAL USERS, OR CONSUMERS Alfred Gilbert 154 Alan Henry Hirst Good 106 Milk Gordon Kerr Hamilton 292 Maurice George Lee .. 233 When sold to Shop When Bold to Commercial Florence Isobel McBride 196 Dairies for Resale. Users or Consumers. George John Park 144 Donald William Rutledge 165 Quantity. During the During the During the During the Total number of valid votes recorded 340 Months Months Months Months Number of votes rejected as informal 7 May September May September to to to to Hamilton Urban Area­ August April August April (inclusive). (inclusive). (inclusive) . (inclusive). James David Edgecombe 26 Sydney Bennett Sims 8 - Total number of valid votes recorded 34 Per Per Number of votes rejected as informal Nil. Gallon. Gallon. S. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Notth Ward- Geol'ge Hugh Smith " 455 Any quantity .. I II 1 7 " .. t pint ...... 0 2 0 2 Richard Theophilus Wrathall 247 1 pint ...... 0 3! 0 3 Total number of valid voteB recorded 702 2 pints ...... 0 7 0 6 Number of votes rejected aR informal 36 Per Per East Ward-· Gallon. Gallon. Alexander Bell 593 gallon but le8s .. .. 2 3 1 II than 2 gallons Charles Harris Burnett 113 Norman Day 2 gallons but less .. .. 2 2 I 10 242 than 10 gallons Total number of valid votes recorded 948 Number of votes rejected as informal 16 10 gallons and over .. .. 2 I 1 9 West Ward- --- Walter Irving Bowyer 390 Oream Ernest William Larsen 314 Total number of valid votes recorded 704 During the months January to December (inclusive) Number of votes rejected as informal 17 When sold to A. NIXON, Returning Officer. Quantity. When sold to Shop Commercial Users Dairies for Resale. or Consumers.

s. d. s. d. Taranaki Education Board.-Election of Members 1- pint o 6 ! pint 1 0 1 pint 2 0 14 0 per gallon 15 0 perga]]on 2 pints and over -Education Board, New Plymouth, 24th July, 194:13. Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of August, 1946. HE following is a true record d'f the voting for one vacancy on' The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence T the North Ward of the Education District:- of-._ Votes. W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. [LoS.] Griffin, Thomas Joseph .• 80 H. L. WISE, Member. Hill, Percy Clement 104

Total 184 Informal _ 5, ~ Price Order No. 591 (Amending Price Order No. 95) (Nails) I therefore declare Percy' CiE}ment Hill duly elected aBniember_ ·URSUANT to the powers. conferred on it by the Control of of the Board for the North Ward. _. - _.. . '. P Prices Emergency Regulations 1939,* the Price Tribunal, The following is a true record· of "the voting for one vacancy, acting. with the authority of the Minister of Industries and on the South Ward of the Education District :- ' . CO:plmerce, doth hereby make the following amending Price Order:- Votes . . L This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 591, and shall Prankerd, Leslie Miles ...... : .' 43.­ be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 951 Wards, Da-vid :1l2'~ (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order). _ 2. 'fhis Order shall come into force on the 8th day of August, Total 155 1946. Informal 2. 3. The principal Order is hereby amended by omitting from the I therefore declare David Wards duly elected as member ·of Schedule thereto all references to lead-headed nails. the Board for the South Ward. Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of August, 1946. AB in each of the remaining wards one nomination was The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence received for one vacancy, I hereby declare William John Polson of- duly elected member of the Board for the Central Ward, and W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. Leonard Thomas Aylward duly elected member of the Boardfor [L.S.] H. L. WISE, Member. the Urban Area of New Plymouth. - * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/275, page 1057. t Statutory Regulations 194:2, Serial number 1942/205, page 49.1. R. M. FOGGIN, Returning Officer. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 54

Public Trust o'(fice Act, 1908, and its Amendments.-Election to administer Estates

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme .Court an election to administer in respect of the severaJ ..LN estates, of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth :- Date No. Name. Occupation. Residence. Date Election Testate or I Stamp Office of Death. . filed. Intestate. concerned. \ I I l 1 Beard, James Herbert Retired farmer .. Feilding ., ., 14/7/46 2/8/46 Testate Wellington. 2 Bowie, Donald Crofter Intestate .. .. Howbeg, Lochbois- 26/4/43 2/8/46 " 1'1 dale, Isle of South Vist, L3 Chapman, James Henry (also Warder .. .. Christchurch ., 25/6/46 2/8/46· Testate Christchurch. ~ known as Harry Chapman) Down, Mary Grace Married woman .. Otorohanga ., Auckland. 1/7/46 2/8/46 " I~ Duffy, Mary Spinster .. .. Invercargill .f 29/6/46 2/8/46 Intestate Invercargill. .,6 East, Mary Ellen Widow .. .. Wellington ., 3/7/46 2/8/46 Wellington. Entwistle, Rose .. .. Auckland ., 6/4/46 2/8/46 " Auckland. I~ Fitzpatrick, William Darcy Pensioner .. .. Dunedin .. ., 6/6/46 2/8/46 Testate" Dunedin. 1&9 Griffith, Geoffrey Arthur Barman (soldier) .. Cambridge ., 25/5/41 2/8/46 Auckland. 10 Gunther, Ernest Otto Billi2trd-table maker Christchurch ., 24/7/44 2/8/46 " Christchurch. 11 Hansby, Mary Married woman Auckland ., " Auckland. .. 1/7/46 2/8/46 " 12 Hill, William Retired paper-seller Christchurch .. 31/8/45 2/8/46 Intestate Christchurch. 13 Jordan, James Retired porter .. Auckland ., 23/6/46 2/8/46 Testate Auckland. 14 Langman, Alice Elizabeth Married woman .. Wanganui ., 29/5/46 2/8/46 Intestate Wellington. 15 Matheson, Vera Jane Spinster .. .. Waitakaruru ., 11/7/46 2/8/46 Auckland. 16 McDonald, Elizabeth Widow .. .. Rangitata ., 17/7/45 " Christchurch. 2/8/46 " 17 McKay, George Mitchell Clerk .. .. Napier ., .' 10/4/46 2/8/46 Napier. 18 Partridge, Alexander George Civil servant (airman) Wellington ., 1/6/44 2/8/46 Testate" Wellington. 19 Price, Frederick Alfred Retired elocutionist Auckland ., 26/6/46 2/8/46 Auckland. 20 Sinclair, Violet Clarissa Widow .. .. Christchurch ., " Christchurch. 9/7/46 2/8/46 " 21 Strong, Agnes Winifred Married woman " Lower Hutt .. 3/7/46 2/8/46 , Wellington. 22 Swindell, Mary Christchurch ., Intestate Christchurch. " .. 17/9/25 2/8/46 I Public Trust Office, Wellington, 6th August, 1946. W. G. BAIRD, Public Trustee.

Notices under the Regulations Act, 1936

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Act, 1936, of the making of regulations and Orders as under :-

Serial Date of Price (Postage Authority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject-matter. Number. Enactment. I 1d. extra).

Labour Legislation ,Emergency Regu- Biscuit Industry Labour Legislation Revocation 1946/126 31/7/46 1d. lations 1940 Order 1946 Customs Act, 1913 Customs Export Prohibition Revocation Order 1946 1946/127 7/8/46 1d. Education Act, 1914 Soldier Teachers Grading Adjustment Regulations 1946/128 7/8/46 3d. 1946 Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 Revocation of the Fire Boards (Insurance Companies' 1946/129 7/8/46 1d. Contributions) Emergency Regulations 1943 Finance Act, 1938 Public Service Remuneration Order 1946 1946/130 7/8/46 2d. Public Service Act, 1912 Public Service Amending Regulations 1946 1946/131 26/7/46* 6d. Health Act, 1920 Health (Burial) Regulations 1946 1946/132 7/8/46 6d. Fisheries Act, 1908 Fresh-water Fisheries (Otago) Regulations 1945, 1946/133 7/8/46 1d. Amendment No. 1 Fisheries Act, 1908 Fresh-water Fisheries (Southland) Regulations 1941, 1946/134 7/8/46 2d. Amendment No.4 Social Security Act,1938 Social Security (Pharmaceutical Supplies) Regu- 1946/135 7/8/46 2d. lations 1941, Amendment No.4

* Date of approval of His Excellency the Governor-General in CounCil, 7th August, 1946. C()pies can be purchased at the.Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay~'Weliington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. E. V. PAUL, Government Printer.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES

SCHEDULE Land in, Haw1ce's Bay Land District for Selection on Optional SECOND-CLASS LAND Tenure Wail'oa County.-Nuha1ca North Survey District SECTION 3, Block XVII: Area, 317 acres. Capital value, £240. Deposit on deferred payments, £20: Half-yearly instalment on deferred payments (term: twenty years), £9 2s. 10d. Renewable District Lands ~nd Survey Office, lease: Half-yearly rent, £4 16s. Napier,6th Angust, 1.946. Weighted with £408 for improvements, comprising dwelling, OTICE is herehy given that the underm. entioned section is fencing, and 50 acres partly grassed. This sum is payabJe in cash, N open for selection on optional tenure under the Land Act, or, after payment of a deposit of £178, the balance of £230 may be 1924; and applications will be received at the District Lands and secured by private mortgage for a term of three years, with interest at 4! per gent. per annum. The successful applicant will be required Survey Office, Napier, -qp to 4 o'cloc.k:p.m~ on Tuesday, 10thSeptem- ber,1946...... to pay all costs for the preparation and registration of this mortgage. The :r.roperty is situated on the Mangaone Road, distant about· Applicants should appear personally for examination at the thirty· mIles from· Wairoa. About 36 acres of the section is ; District Lands andSlJrvey. Office, Napier, on Thursday, . 12th @xceptionally wet fiat land, comprising 4 acres in rough past,ure Septemb~r, 1946, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is unable and 32 acres swamp land, while the remainder comprises 2 acres to attend he may be examined by any other Land Board or by any undulating land in scrub and 279 acres mostly steep hill country, Commissioner of Crown Lands. practically all covered in manuka scrub, tauhinu, and sweet fern. Applicants are required to produce for inspection when The soil is mostly poor quality loam resting on clay formation. examined documentary evidence of their financial position and The section is watered by permanent creeks. farming experience. The property is suitable only for farming in conjunction with other land. The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the examination of applicant!'!, and the successful applicant is required Anv further information desired may be obtained from the to pay immediately at conclusion of ballot a deposit comprising undersigned. the first half-year's rent, broken-period rent, lease and mortgage F. R. BURNLEY, fees, and deposit on account of weighting for improvements. Commissioner of Crown Lands. (R.O. 21/149/2242; D.O. L.P. 257.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE i095

Town Land8 in Wellington Land Di8trict for Sale LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

District Lands and Survey Office, VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, VoL 208, folio 69 Wellington, 6th August, 1946. E (Auckland Registry), for Lots 4 and 5, Deposited Plan 8482, 01'ICE is hereby given that the undermentioned section is being parts Allotments 35, 36, and 37 of the Parish of Wairoa, in N open for sale for cash under the Land Act, 1924; and favour of JOHN GUTHRIE MENZIES, of Papakura, Draper, applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Offiee, having been lodged with me together with an application for a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my Wellington, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 23rd September, 1946. Applicants should appear personally for examination at the intention to issue such Hew certificate of title after fourteen days District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, on Wednesday, from 8th August, 1946. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1946, at the Land Registry 25th Sept~mber, 1946, at 10 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is unable to attend he may be examined by any other Land Board OJIice, Auckland. or by any Commissioner of Crown Lands. R. F. BAIRD, District Land Registrar. The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the examination of applicants, and the successful applicant is required VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of certificate, of to pay immediately at conclusion of ballot the purchase-price E title, Vol. 475, folio 268 (Wellington Registry), in the name including the amount of the weighting for improvements. of RUBBER, DISTRIBUTORS, LIMITED, for all that piece of land containing 3 roods 19·59 perches, being part of Subdivision 5A of Section 3, Hutt District, and being also Lots 1 and 2 on SCHEDULE Deposited Plan No. 11793, together with an application for a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, I hereby give notice that it is my W'ELLING1'ON LAND DIS1'RICT.-ToWN LANDS intention to issue such new certificate of title on the expiration of TowT/J;hip of Fitzherbert fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated this 5th day of August, 1946, at the Land Registry Lo'!'!'> 201 and 202, D.P. 320, portion of Section 142: Area, 2 acres Office, Wellington. o roods 1 perch. Purchase-price, £1l8. E. C. ADAMS, District Land Registrar. The purchase-price of £1l8 includes improvements, comprising pavilion, fencing, plantation, draining, clearing, stumping, and grassing. PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of a new These sections', formerly the Linton Domain, are situated at the A certificate of title in the name of ELLEN ELIZABETH corner of Milrick's Line and Beaconsfield Street, adjacent to the DOOLEY, late of Invercargill, Widow (now deceased), for Lots 9 school in the Township of Linton, approximately nine miles from and 10, Block XX, Plan 67, being part of Sections 199 and 509, Palmerston North. The land is flat and would be suitable for a Hokonui District, and being all the land comprised in certificate of building-site. title, Vol. 39, folio 168 (Southland Registry), and evidence having Any further information required may be obtained from the been lodged of the loss of the said certificate of title, I hereby give undersigned. notice that I will issue the new certificate of title as requested after G. I. MARTIN, fourteen days from 8th August, 1946. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Dated this 29th day of July, 1946, at the Land Registry Office, Invercargill. (H.O. 9/3474; D.O.8/203.) C. L. HARNEY, District Land Registrar.

Town Lands in Oanterbury Land Di8trict for Sale ADVERTISEMENTS District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, 6th August, 1946. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned sections are N open for sale for cash under the Land Act, 1924; and OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, N from this date the name of the undermentioned company will, Christchurch, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 9th September, 1946. unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and Applicants should appear personally for examination at the the company dissolved :- District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, on Wednesday, C. & P. Products, Limited. 1933/314. 10th September, 1946, at 10 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is Given under my hand at Auckland, this 2nd day of August, unable to attend he may be examined by any other Land Board or 1946. by any Commissioner of Crown Lands. L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the examination of applicants, and the successful applicant is required THE COMPANIES ACT, .1933, SECTION 282 (3) to pay the purchase-price immediately at conclusion of the ballot. AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the date T hereof, and unless cause is shown to the contrary, the name of SCHEDULE the undermentioned company will be struck off the Register and CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-ToWN LANDS the company will be dissolved :- ' Kirkwood Motors, Limited. 1937/1. Waimairi Oounty.-Ohristchurch Sur'vey District Given under my hand at New Plymouth, this 2nd day of AUl:1ust, RESERVE 4436, Block X: Area, 2 roods. Purchase-price, £310. 1946. ' _ 0 ' , Reserve 4400, Block X: Area, 35·8 perches. Purchase-price, W. E. BROWN, Assistant Registrar of Companies. £195. These a,reas comprise good building sections in the Riccarton­ Fendalton district, within one mile of Fendalton School and handy THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) both to the Riccarton and Fendalton trams. Electric power and sewerage are available. OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months Reserve 4436: This section has access from Clyde Road by N from the date hereof the names of the undermentioned 3 chain drive leading to the main part of the section, which adjoins companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck the Avon River at the rear. off the Register and the companies dissolved: Reserve 4400: This section has a good frontage to Kirkwood The New Zealand Coromandel Granite Company, Limited. Avenue. 1918/11. Special N ole.-The scctions are offered for sale as they stand, The Levin Sawmilling Company, Limited. 1921/3. and no liability for fcncing remains with the Crown. A.A.P.W. Limited. 1922/1. _ R. Scott and Company, Limited. 1926/10. " _ Any fmthcr information required may be obtained from The Johnston Confectionery and Manufacturing Company, the undersigned. Limited. 1929/14. T. W. PRESTON, The Southern Hawke's Bay Traders' Agency, Limited. 1929/32. Commissioner of Crown Lauds. Waikaremoana Stores, Limited. 1929/36. (H.O. 1/1105; D.O. 13/132.) Wairoa Carriers' Association, Limited. 1932/11. T. H. Boston and Company, Limited.· 1932/37. Martin's Grocery Stores, Limited. 1933/36. C. F. Haycock, Limited. .1934/20. McCulloughs Mill, Limited. 1935/14. Residential Development Company, Limited. H.I:35/43. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE So J. Roach, Limited. 1935/44. :Hawke's Bay Dttily :Mail, Limited. 1\.)37/20. In Bankruptcy.-Supreme Oourt L. Bunn and Sons, Limited. 1937/46. Dtwis Ellis Ennor, Limited. 1938/27. Olaf Johansen, Limited. 1939/19. OTleE is hereby given that CYRIL CHARLES SA'fCHWELL, of Wail'oa Gold Cross Taxis, Limited. 1939/31. N Wellington, Bus-drivel', was this day adjudged bankrupt; J. M. Hobin, Limited. 1940/2. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden in my Pothan Manufacturing Company, Limited. 1942/15. office in the Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, the 14th day of Bankhead Products, Limited. 1942/18. August, 1946, at 2.15 o'clock p.m. H. H. Settler, Limited. 1943/15. Dated at Wellington, this 2nd day of August, 1946. Given under my hand at Napier, this 6th day of August, 1946. F. B. JAMESON, Official Assignee. E. S. MOLONY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. lQ96 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (4) THE SOUTHERN CROSS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LIMITED OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months 1_N from the date hereof the names of the undermentioned com­ NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS panies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the companies dissolved; Name of company; The Southern Cross Construction Company, Limited. - The Arcadia Picture Company, Limited. 1917/6. Address of registered office; 109 Hereford Street, Christchurch. The Piri Piri Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited. 1918/7. Registry of Supreme Court; Christchurch. AlIens Limited. 1920/11. Number of matter; C.590. C. L. Neilsen and Company, Limited. 1922/13. Creditors: Monday, 26th August, 1946, at 11 a.m., at. the The Huia Aerated Water Company, Limited. 1924/18. I Official Assignee's Office, Maling's Buildings, corner of Gloucester New Masonic, Limited. 1929/15. Street and Oxford Terrace, Christchurch C. 1. T. W. McKay, Limited. 1933/9. Contributories: Monday, 26th August, 1946, at 2.15 p.m., at Fruit Traders, Limited. 1935/41. the Official Assignee's Office, Maling's Buildings, corner of Gloucester L. Earl and Company, Limited. 1937/51. Street and Oxford Terrace, Christchurch C. 1. Given under my hand at Napier, this 6th day of August, 1946. G. W. BROWN, E. S. MOLONY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 281 Official Assignee and Provisional Liquidator.

RAY BOOT, LIMITED MACRAES FLAT GOLD AND SCHEELITE COMPANY, LIMITED MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY 'iVINDING Up IN LIQUIDATION In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of RAY BOOT, LIMITED (in Liquidation). Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Resolution OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of members of the URSUANT to section 222 of the Companies Act, 1933, notice N above-named company held on 24th July, 1946, the following P is hereby given that at an extraordinary general meeting. resolution ,vas passed ;- of the above company, duly convened and held on the 30th day of July, 1946, the following extraordinary resolution was passed ;- " It is hereby resolved, as a special resolution, t,hat the company be would up voluntarily, and that EDMUND VINCENT RIESTERER, " That the company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue of Hamilton, Public Accountant; be and is hereby appointed its business and th~t it is advisable to wind up, and that the company liquidator for the purpose of such winding up." be wouud up voluntarily." E. V. RIESTERER, Liquidator. 282 E. W. REEVES, Liquidator. 24th July, 1946. 272

MODERN MECHANICS, LIMITED

NEW ZEALAND OIL CONCESSIONS, LIMITED IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, a,nd in the matter of In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter NEW ZEALAND OIL CONCESSIONS, LIl\HTED. of MODERN MECHANICS, LIMITED (in Voluntary Liquida­ OTICE is hereby given that the order of the Supreme Court tion). N dated the 18th da,y of July, 1946, confirming the reduction of OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 222 of the Com· the capital of the above-named company from £201,062 lOs. to N panies Act, 1933, that by entry in the minute-book ill £200,000, and the minute approved by the Court showing with respect accordance with section 300 of the Companies Act, 1933, made to thc capital of the company as altered the several partieulars on the 31st day of July, 1946, the following special resolution was required by the above statute, was registered by the Registrar of passed ;- Companies on the 31st day of July, 1946. Dated the 1st day of August, 1946. " That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that Mr. JOHN. ANDREW PERKINS, of Christchurch, Public Accountant, be BRANDON, WARD, HISLOP, AND POWLI~S, and is hereby appointed liquidator of the company." 277 Solicitors for the Company. Dated at Christchurch, this 31st day of July, 1946. JOHN A. PERKINS, Liquidator. BRADDOCK'S MODERN FOOD STORES, LIMITED P.O. Box 430, Christchurch. 283

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION GREEN ISLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL OTICE is- hereby given that at an extraordinary general N meeting of the above·named company, duly convened and RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE held on t,he 29th day of July, 19·16, the following special resolution was duly passed :- Water-supply Loan, 1946 (£8,100) " 1. That the company be wound up voluntarily; - N pursuance and -exercise of the powers vested in it in that "2. That AR'fHUR GRENVILLE WARD, of Hamilton, Solicitor, I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the Green be appointed liquidator of the company." Island Borough Council hereby resolves as follows ;- Dated this 29th day of July, 1946. "That, for the purpose of providing the interest and -other charges on a loan of £8,100, authorized to be raised by the Green 2'78- . A. G. WARD, Liquidator.. Island Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act, for improvements to the water-supply of the Borough of Green Island, the said Green Island Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of twopence halfpenny (2td.) in the pound (£) upon the CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY rateable value of all rateable property of the borough, comprising the whole of the Borough of Green Island; and that such special OTICE is hereby given that FARM POULTRY SUPPLY CO., rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such N LIMITED, has changed its name to CTC COMPANY, LIMI'fED, loan and be payable yearly on the 1st day of April in each and and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of Companies in place of the former name. twenty (20) years or until the loan is fully paid off." Dated at Wellington, this 2nd day of August, 1946. Dated this 30th day of July, 1946. 279 H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 284 R. J. K. GILLIES, Town Clerk.

THE SOUTHERN CROSS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, WYTEG PROPRIETARY, LIMITED LIMITED IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION NOTICE OF WINDING-UP ORDER Name of company; The Southern Cross Construction Company, N O~~~~d i~h~e\~~h '~:;rio:li;!~~~e1 ~~~~e~~f:~!~~eJYa~~o!~~~~ Limited. by all shareholders in the company's minute-book, has gone into Address of registered office; 109 Hereford Street, Christchurch. voluntary liquidation, and that ARTHUR LANSDEL GRAY, Public. Registry of Supreme Court; Christchurch. Accountant, of Christchurch, has been appointed liquidator. Number of matter; C. 590. I hereby call upon all creditors to prove their claims at my Date of order; 29th July, 1946. office hereunder on or before the 28th day of August, 1946. Date of presentation of petition; 24th June, 1946. Dated at Christchurch, this 30th day of July, 1946. G. W. BROWN, ARTHUR L. GRAY, Liquidator. 280 'Official Assignee and Provisional Liquidator. 187 Heresford Street, Christchurch C. 1. 285 AUG. 8] THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTE 1097

P. STEVENS, LIMITED NAPIER BOROUGH COUNCIL

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIAL RATE

OTICE is hereby given that the final meeting of contributories N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that N will be held at the registered office of the c01llpany, 11 I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the Napier Borough National Bank Building, Fort Street, Auckland, on Wednesday the Council hereby resolves as follows :- 21St day of August, 1946, at 11 a.m. " That, for the purpose of providing the interest, principal, and Business.-To receive the final accounts of the winding-up other charges on a loan of £7,500, authorized to be raised by the and the report of the liquidator. Napier Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act, for the Dated at Auckland, this 31st day of July, 1946. purpose of establishing a transit housing centre, the said Napier Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of sixteen 286 M. V. BATES, Liquidator. one-hundredths (16/100ths) of a penny (d.) in the pound (£) upon the rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property within the Borough of Napier; and that such HOWICK TOWN BOARD special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan and be payable yearly on the 31st day of Ju.ly in each NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR A CIVIC CENTRE UNDER and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of THE PUBLIC 'WORKS ACT, 1928, IN THE TOWN DIS'I'RICT OF ten (10) years or until the loan is fully paid off." HOWICK, BLOCK III, OTAHUHU SURVEY DISTRTC'l' I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution passed by the Napier Borough Council on Monday, the 29th day of OTICE is hereby given that the Howick Town Board, a body July, 19·4:6. N corporate duly constituted under the provisions of the Town 292 T. W. HERCOCK, Mayor. Board Act, 1908, proposes, under the provisions of the Public '''orks Act, 1928, to take for a public work-namely, for the purposes of a civic centre-all that piece of land situated in the Howick Town RESOTURP LIMITED District containing 1 rood, more or less, being Lot 3 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Auckland as No. 31428, IN LIQUIDATION which said piece of land is portion of Allotments 6 and 7 of the Village of Howick, in Block III of the Otahuhu Survey District, Notice to Creditors to prove and is the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 802, folio 132 (Auckland Land Registry). The Companies Act, 1933 And notice is hereby further given that a plan of the land so HE liquidator of Resoturp Limited, which is being wound up required to be taken is deposited in the office of the Howick Town T voluntarily, doth hereby fix the 5th day of September, 1946, Board at Howick, and is there open for inspection at all reasonable as the day on or before which the creditors of the company are to hours. prove their debts or claims, and to establish any title they may have All persons affected by the taking of the said land are hereby to proprietory under section 258 of the Act, or to be excluded from called upon to set forth in writing any well-grounded objections to the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved, the taking of the said land, and to send such writing, within forty or, as the case may be, from objecting to such distribution. days from the first publication of this notice, to the Howick Town Board at its office, Picton Street, Howick. A. L. PIKE, F.P.A. (N.Z.)., Liquidat~r. Dated this 31st day of July, 1946. 4th Floor Southern Cross Building, Chancery Street, Auckland M. H. GUTHRIE, C.l. 287 Clerk, the Howick Town Board. Box 998. 293

SHARPE BROS. (WEIR AND SEALEY), LIMITED J. WOOD AND SONS, LIMITED In the matter of Companies Act, 1933, section 222 (1), and in IN LIQUIDATION the matter of SHARPE BROS. (\VEIR AND SEALBY), LIMITED. URRUANT to section 222 of the Companies Act, 1933, notice OTICE is hereby given that, by virtue of section 300 (1) of P is hereby given that at an extraordinary general meeting N the above Act, it was resolved, by special resolution, as of the above-named company, duly convened and held on the 31st follows :- day of July, 1946, the following .special resolution was duly passed :- "That the company be voluntarily wound up as from the 31st day of JUly, 1946, and that NORMAN SYDNEY KIRBY, of Christ­ " That the company be wound up voluntarily." church, Pu hlic Accountant, be and is hereby appointed liquidator Dated this 31st day of .July, 1946. under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1933." 288 .J. E. HILL, Liquidator. Dated at Christchurch, this 1st day of August, 1946. 294 NORMAN S. KIRBY, Liquidator.

C. W. HAWKINS, LIMITED DOMINION BUYING ASSOCIATION, LIMITED IN LIQUIDATION IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION

OTICE is hereby given, in pu. rsuance of section 232 of the In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter N Companies Act, 1933, that a general meeting of the above­ of the DOMINION BUYING ASSOCIATION, LIMITE"D (in named company will be held at 19 Glendining Avenue, Dunedin Voluntary Liquidation). N.E. 1, on Friday, the 30th day of August, 1946, at 2.30 p.m., for URSUANT to section 232 of the Companies Act, 1933, notice the purpose of having an account laid before the meeting showing P is hereby given that a general meeting of shareholders of the the manner in which the winding-up has been conducted and the above company will be held. at No. 418 Mount Eden Road, Auckland, property of the company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation at 8 p.m., on the 22nd August, 1946, to receive and consider the that may be given by the liquidator, and also of detcrmining by liquidators accounts, showing how the winding-up has been extraordinary resolution the manner in which the books, accounts, conducted and the property of the company has been disposed of. and documents of the company and of the liquidator thereof shall be disposed of. R. D. HUNTER, Liquida,tor. C. K. MELVILLE, Liquidator. P.O. Box 25, Newmarket, Auckland S.E. 1. 295 P.O. Box 118, Dunedin. ·289

1ST NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, 1914-18 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY OLL OF HONOUR published in 1924 by the DEFENCE OTICE is hereby given that W. & T. SHOE CO., LIMITED, has R DEPARTMENT, giving- N changed its name to TAUMARUNUI SHOE COMPANY, LIMITED, (1) A list of members of the 1st New Zealand Expedi­ and that the new name was this day ent.ered on my Register of tionary Force killed in action; died of wounds Companies in place of the former name. inilicted, of accidents occurring, or disease con­ Dn,ted at Wellington, this 29th day of July, 1946. tracted while on active service. (2) Those who died after discharge from the 1st New 290 H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Zealand Expeditionary Force from wounds inflicted or disease contracted while on active service up to 31st December, 1923. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY (3) Those who died from accident occurring or disease contracted while tmining with or attached to the OTICE is hereby given that the NEW ZEALAND DRY CLEANING 1st New Zealand Expeditionary Force of New N" COMPANY, LIMITED has changed its name to NEW ZEALAND Zealand. DRYCLEANERS & DYERS, LIMITED, and that the new name was this Price, 3s. 6d.; postage free. day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. Apply- Dated at Wellington, this 1st day of August, 1946. GOVERNMENT PRINTER, or CmEF POSTMASTERS A'l 291 H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHUROH, OR DUNEDIN." 1098 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 54

G OLD-MINES OF THE HAURAKI DISTRICT HE BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS OF NEW T ZEALAND By J. F. DOWNEY

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