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Issue No. 119 • 2451

The azette

WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 12 JULY 1990

Contents

Parliamentary Summary 2452 Government Notices 2452 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices 2457 Land Notices 2458 Regulation Summary 2461 General Section .. 2461

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Parliamentary Summary

Bills Assented To

Government Bills Assent No. 3 July 1990 Ozone Layer Protection 50 Serious Fraud Office 51 Irrigation Schemes 52 Local Authority Reorganisation (Property Transfers) 54 Animals Amendment 55 Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Amendment 53 Wellington Airport 56 Shop Trading Hours Act Repeal 57 Films Amendment 58 Video Recordings Amendment 59 ps7588

Government Notices

Broadcasting Crown Law Office

Broadcasting Act 1989 Appointment of Crown Solicitor Notice to the Broadcasting Commission in Relation to Administrative Expenses His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint To the Broadcasting Commission

Pursuant to section 49 (1) of the Broadcasting Act 1989, I, William John Wright, Esquire, solicitor of Dunedin Jonathan Lucas Hunt, Minister of Broadcasting, hereby give you notice that you may spend $1,520,000 (one million five hundred and twenty thousand dollars) on account of your to be a Crown Solicitor at Dunedin in the place of Denis administrative expenses, excluding those involved in collecting Lumsden Wood, Esquire, who has resigned. the public broadcasting fee , in the financial year 1 July 1990 to 30 June 1991. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of June 1990. Dated this 29th day of June 1990. JONATHAN HUNT, Minister of Broadcasting. DAVID LANGE, Attorney-General. go7475 go7575 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2453

Title: Latin Babes, Vol. 7, No. 4. Publisher: American Art Customs Enterprises Inc. Title: Latin Transsexuals, Vo. 7, No. 2. Publisher: TWN. Customs Act 1966 Title: Latina Ladies, Vol. 1, No. 4; Leg Parade, Vol. 3, No. 3; Leggy Darlings, Vol. 2, No. l; Legs & Asses, Vol. 7, No. 4. Application to the Indecent Publications Tribunal Publisher: American Art Enterprises Inc. I, Murdoch Walter Taylor, Comptroller of Customs, give note Title: Lesbian Love 28. Publisher: Color-Climax Corporation. that I have applied to the Indecent Publications Tribunal for a decision as to whether the books described below are indecent Title: Lusty Legs, Vol. 2, No. 3. Publisher: American Art or not or for a decision as to their classification. Enterprises Inc. Title: Adult Fantasy, No. 43. Publisher: Parade Publications. Title: Megaboobs Special, No. 10. Publisher: Parade Publications. Title: Asian Teasers, Vol. 1, No. 3; Asses Up, Vol. 5, No. l; Title: Peek-A-Boobs, Vol. 2, No. 1. Publisher: American Art Assholes, Vol. 3, No. 1 Publisher: American Art Enterprises Enterprises Inc. Inc. Title: Penthouse Forum, May 1990, Vol. 20, No. 5; June Title: Australian Penthouse Black Label Edition, June 1990, Vol. II, No. 6. Publisher: PH Editorial Services. 1990, Vol. 20, No. 6; July 1990, Vol. 20, No. 7. Publisher: Forum International Ltd. Title: Bareback Babes, Vol. 1, No. l; Barelegged Babes, Title: Pretty Pregnant, Vol. 1, No. 1. Publisher: American Art Vol. 2, No. 1. Publisher: American Art Enterprises Inc. Enterprises Inc. Title: Bitchin' Brunettes, Vol. 1, No. 2. Publisher: Red Lion Title: Puss 'N Boots, Vol. 1, No. 3. Publisher: Komar Ltd. Publications. Title: Rear View, Vol. 2, No. 1. Publisher: American Art Title: Black and Stacked, Vol. 2, No. l; Black Foxes, Vol. 2, Enterprises Inc. No. l; Black Lust, Vol. 1, No. 3; Black Nookie, Vol. 1, No. 4. Publisher: American Art Enterprises Inc. Title: Rubber Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 7. Publisher: Night Bird Magazines Ltd. Title: Black TV Beauties, Vol. 1, No. 1. Publisher: TWN. Title: Rubberist, No. 2. Publisher: G & M Fashions (Leisure Title: Blonde Pussy, Vol. 1, No. 4. Publisher: Red Lion Ltd.). Publications. Title: Sapphire, No. 4. Publisher: Aircel Comics. Title: Border Worlds : Marooned, Vol. 2, No. 1. Publisher: Kitchen Sink Press. Title: Satin, No. 6. Publisher: Verlagsunion. Title: Bottoms, Issue 5. Publisher: Parade Publications. Title: Sex Bizarre 49. Publisher: Color-Climax Corp. Title: Brazen Brunettes, Vol. 1, No. 1. Publisher: Red Lion Title: Shannon, Vol. 3, No. 1. Publisher: TWN. Publications. Title: Shaved Girl Review, Vol. 1, No. 2. Publisher: American Title: Candy Floss, No. 3. Publisher Verlagsunion. Art Enterprises. Title: Cheeks, Vol. 3, No. 4; Chunky Asses, Vol. 7, No. 3. Title: Shaved Miss, No. 1. Publisher: Unknown. Publisher: American Art Enterprises Inc. Title: Shaved Pussies, Vol. 1, No. 2. Publisher: American Art Title: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde. Publisher: Catalan Enterprises Inc. Communications. Title: Shaven Ravers All Colour Summer Special; Shaving Title: Ecstasy, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2 and 3. Publisher: Helkenden Special, No. 2. Publisher: Parade Publications. Pty Ltd. Title: She Males (The Best In), Vol. 1, No. 1. Publisher: TWN. Title: Electric Blue, Vol. 1, No. 3, 4 and 5. Publisher: Power Title: Snatch, Vol. 6, No. 1. Publisher: American Art Radio Ltd. Enterprises Inc. Title: Erect Nipples, Vol. 8, No. 1. Publisher: American Art Title: Sneeky Peeks Colour Special. Publisher: Parade Enterprises Inc. Publications. Title: Explicit Letters 4; Explicit Letters 5. Publisher: Parade Title: Split Beavers, Vol. 8, No. 1. Publisher: American Art Publications. Enterprises. Title: Explicit Model Celebrities, Issue 28 and 29. Publisher: Title: Stiletto, No. 4 and No. 5. Publisher: Verlagsunion. Sheptonhurst Ltd. Title: Stockings & Suspenders, No. 3; Summer Special, No. 1. Title: Fanny, Vol. 18, No. 3. Publisher: American Art Publisher: Parade Publications. Enterprises. Title: Super Scoop, No. 2. Publisher: Verlagsunion. Title: Fanny Hill's Daughter. Publisher: Grafton Books. Title: Tantalizing Transsexuals Photo Album, No. 1. Publisher: Title: Finger Friggin, Vol. 7, No. 2; Flappers, Vol. 7, No. l; TWN. Geisha Girls, Vol. 8, No. 3. Publisher: American Art Enterprises Inc. Title: Tight Pussies, Vol. 2, No. 1; Tip Top, Vol. 28, No. 2; Tons of Buns, Vol. 1, No. 1. Publisher: American Art Title: Glamour Girls, Issue 20. Publisher: Parade Publications. Enterprises Inc. Title: Golden Girl, No. 6. Publisher: Verlagsunion. Title: Up the Skirt, Issue 2; Zeta's Hot Shots 5. Publisher: Title: Hot & Easy, Vol. 1, No. l; Hot Legs, Vol. 6, No. 4; Hot Parade Publications. Wet Pussys, Vol. 7, No. 4; Kingsize, Vol. 20, No. 2; Knockers Dated at Wellington this 10th day of July 1990. & Nipples, Vol. 9, No. 4. Publisher: American Art Enterprises Inc. M. W. TAYLOR, Comptroller of Customs. go7593 Title: Lady Felicity. Publisher: Javelin Books. 2454 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

be Lieutenant (on prob.) with seniority from 1 January 1987 Defence and effect from 13 November 1989. Temporary Lieutenant (on prob.) G. J. Green, Defence Act 1990 N.Z C.E.(TELECOM.), to be Lieutenant (on prob.) with seniority from 1 January 1984 and effect from 11 December 1989. Appointments, Promotions, Extensions, Transfers, The following temporary Lieutenants (on prob.) to be Resignations and Retirements of Officers of the Lieutenant (on prob.) with seniority from the date shown and Royal New Zealand Navy effect from 8 November 1989: Pursuant to section 32 of the Defence Act 1990, His P. J. Hensman, M.SC., DIP.TCHG, 1 January 1983. Excellency the Governor-General has approved the following appointments, promotions, extensions, transfers, resignations E. M. Pollock, B.SC., DIP TCHG, 1 January 1986. and retirements of officers of the New Zealand Naval Forces. Temporary Lieutenant J.P. Taylor-Innes to be Lieutenant with seniority from 23 May 1988 and effect from 12 October 1989. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY Temporary Lieutenant (on prob.) J. A. Stone, B.A., DIP.TCHG, Commodore Geoffrey Frank Hopkins, O.B.E., is placed on the to be Lieutenant (on prob.) with seniority from 1 July 1987 Retired List of the RNZN with effect from 19 May 1990. and effect from 9 November 1989. The following are placed on the Emergency List of Officers of Temporary Lieutenant E. M. Weller to be Lieutenant with the Naval Reserves with effect from the date shown: seniority from 23 May 1988 and effect from 17 February Commander John McMaster Berridge, B.SC.. DIP.B.I.A., 1990. DIP.TCHG, 31 March 1990. The seniority of the following is antedated to 1 January 1988: Acting Commander Michael de Vere Moore, B.A., M.SC., Sub Lieutenant (on prob.) G. J. James. 17 March 1990. Sub Lieutenant M. P. M. Manders, B.E.(MECH.)(HONS). Lieutenant Commander S. W. Mak is transferred to the Active List of the RNZNVR with effect from 10 March 1990. Temporary Lieutenant (on prob.) J. G. Congdon, B.A.(HONS), to be Lieutenant ( on prob.) with seniority from 1 January The appointment of Lieutenant Commander T. R. McKeown, 1989 and effect from 8 December 1989. B.A., DIP.ED., is extended until 28 October 1995. The following temporary Lieutenants (on prob.) to be The appointment of Lieutenant Commander Michael David Lieutenant (on prob.) with seniority from 22 May 1989 and Rashleigh, DIP.TCHG, is terminated with effect from 31 March effect from 17 March 1990: 1990. G. L. Hawkins. Lieutenant Commander G. C. Collier, M.B.E., to be Commander with seniority from 1 September 1989 and effect G. L. Hine. from 8 June 1990. Sub Lieutenant Damon John lngoe is placed on the The following temporary Commanders to be Commander with Emergency List of Officers of the Naval Reserves with effect seniority from the date shown and effect from 6 April 1990: from 17 February 1990. K. N. Corles, 11 December 1989. Temporary Lieutenant (on prob.) N. J. Sinclair, M.A., to be Lieutenant (on prob.) with seniority from 1 January 1989 and J. R. Meldrum, B.Sc., 2 January 1990. effect from 25 January 1990. K. G. Black, N.Z.C.E.(MECH), 15 December 1989. The following are appointed to the RNZN in the rank of Sub Lieutenant Commander I. F. P. Martin is transferred to the Lieutenant (on prob.), with seniority from 1 January 1988 and Active List of the RNZNVR with effect form 24 March 1990. effect from 9 February 1990; terminating on the date shown: Temporary Lieutenant Commander W. T. M. Sullivan to be James Michael Gleeson, 12 June 1999. Lieutenant Commander with seniority and effect from 1 May 1990. Raymond George McLaughlin, N.Z.C.E.(MECH.), 15 November 2008. The appointment of Chaplain (on prob.) P. A. Collet to the RNZN is confirmed. The following are appointed to the RNZN in the rank of Sub Lieutenant (on prob.), with seniority from the date shown and Lieutenant Michael Barry Jackson, B.SC., DIP.TCHG, is placed effect from 9 February 1990; terminating on 8 February 2010: on the Emergency List of Officers of the Naval Reserves with effect from 23 February 1990. Richard Anton Hardegger, 1 January 1990. The appointment of Lieutenant Belinda Lorna Dawn Angell, Claudine Marie Maulgue, N.Z.C.E., 1 January 1989. B.soc.sc., is terminated with effect from 29 May 1990. Robert James McGivern, B.SC., 1 January 1990. Pauline Law (Anglican) to be Chaplain Class IV (on prob.) Colin Ernest Rickerby, 1 January 1990. with seniority from 1 January 1985, effect from 9 February 1990 and is appointed to the RNZN until 8 February 1994. lain Matthew Shearer, B.SC., 1 January 1990. Gregory James Reynolds, B.TECH., 1 January 1989. Mark Edward Taylor, L.TH., (Anglican) to be Chaplain Class IV (on prob.) with seniority from 30 April 1984, effect from Ensign D. C. Proctor to be Sub Lieutenant with seniority from 30 April 1990 and is appointed to the RNZN until 29 April 1 January 1990 and effect from 1 March 1990. 1994. Acting Ensign W. P. Lawrence to be Ensign with seniority from The following Sub Lieutenants to be temporary Lieutenant 1 January 1987 and effect from 1 January 1990, and Sub with effect from the date shown: Lieutenant with seniority from 1 January 1989 and effect from 1 March 1990. P. E. Chamberlain, N.Z.C.E.(P&P), 1 January 1990. R. R. N. Gould, B.A., B.TH., DIP.ARTS, 24 February 1990. The seniority as Midshipman of acting Ensign J. van Duin is post-dated to 1 January 1987. I. S. Ramage, 27 January 1990. Acting Ensign M. R. Worsfold, N.Z.C.E.(E&CT) , to be Ensign The seniority of Sub Lieutenant M. A. Skinner, B.E.(ELECT.), is with seniority from 1 January 1988 and effect from post-dated to 1 January 1988. 29 November 1989, and Sub Lieutenant with seniority and Temporary Lieutenant (on prob.) S. R. Doe, B.A., DIP.TCHG, to effect from 1 January 1990. 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2455

Midshipman M. J. Sapsworth to be Ensign with seniority from The appointment of Sub Lieutenant Mark Peter Obren, B.SC., 1 January 1989 and effect from 1 February 1990. is terminated with effect from 21 June 1989. The following to be Midshipman (on prob.) with seniority from The appointment of Sub Lieutenant S. T. Patterson, B.COM., to 1 January 1990, effect from 9 February 1990 and are the Special Service List of the RNZNVR is extended until appointed unitil the date shown: 31 December 1992. David John Fairweather, APPUNC, 27 March 2009. The following Ensigns to be Sub Lieutenant with seniority and effect from the date shown: Brian Leslie Halford, APPMF, 27 March 2009. P.A. Kiddie, N.Z.C.E., B.E.(HONS), 1 July 1989. Michael Joseph Hester, APPUNC, 27 March 2009. B. J. Bennett, B.SC., 1 January 1990. Joanne Ross, ASA, 9 March 2008. G. T. Chaplin, 1 January 1990. The following are appointed to the RNZN in the rank of Midshipman (on prob.), with seniority from 1 January 1990 G. J. Fletcher, BA, 1 January 1990. and effect from 9 February 1990; terminating on 8 February Ensign (on prob.) J. E. Kaye to be Sub Lieutenant (on prob.) 2010: with seniority and effect from 1 January 1990. Wayne George Andrew. SPECIAL SERVICE LIST OF THE EMERGENCY Allan Richard Baillie. LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE NAVAL RESERVES Cameron John Brooks. Captain David John Collins, M.B.E., Retired List, is appointed to the Special Service List of the Emergency List of Officers of Craig Russell Burborough. the Naval Reserves, in the rank of Lieutenant Commander Greg Andrew Camburn. with effect from 28 May 1990, acting Commander with effect Cameron Alan Fulljames. from 1 June 1990; terminating on 27 May 1993. Sean Christopher Goodwin. EMERGENCY LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE Sharon Jane Gunn. NAVAL RESERVES Lisa Rachelle Hunn. Lieutenant A. A. Fenton, B.Sc., is transferred to the Active List of the RNZNVR with effect from 30 April 1990. Bronwyn Anne Jones. The following are placed on the Retired List of the RNZN with Vincent Leslie Lane. effect from the date shown: Andrew Charles Law. Commodore Niell McKay Walker, O.B.E., 9 February 1990. Elisa May Manhire. Commander Anthony Wayne Bullock, 5 March 1990. David Scott Marks. Commander Kenneth James Robertson, O.B.E., 27 February Jonah Saul Merchant. 1990. Lionel Quentin Randall. The period of service of the following on the Emergency List of Officers of the Naval Reserves is terminated with effect from Michael James Robinson. the date shown: Aaron Henry Taylor. Lieutenant Lance David Leslie Carter, 2 March 1990. Andrew Hubbard Sproul Thompson. Sub Lieutenant Hilary Gwendoline Sharp, 1 March 1990. Gordon James Brodie Weir. Sub Lieutenant Michael John Smillie, 2 March 1990. Karl Edwin Woodhead. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of July 1990.

NEW ZEALAND NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE PETER TAPSELL, Minister of Defence. 21 The appointment of Lieutenant Commander J. A. J. Lillico, go7463 V.R.D., is extended until 30 March 1993. Lieutenant Commander John David Rust, V.R.D., LLB., is Education placed on the Retired List of the RNZNVR with effect from 15 February 1990. Education Act 1989 Lieutenant Commander Siew Wah Mak, RNZN, is appointed to the RNZNVR in his present rank, with seniority from Board of Trustees Election Validation Notice 1990 12 November 1979 and effect from 10 March 1990; terminating on 12 October 1991. Pursuant to clause 9, Sixth Schedule of the Education Act 1989, the actions to fill a casual vacancy on the Redwood Lieutenant S. J. Tollenaar to be Lieutenant Commander with School Board of Trustees, Tawa, on the 5th day of June 1990 seniority from 8 August 1989 and effect from 15 March 1990. are hereby declared to be and always to have been valid. Temporary Lieutenant Commander Ian James Stuart This notice comes into force on the date of its notification in Routledge is transferred to the Inactive List of the RNZNVR in the New Zealand Gazette. the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 16 November 1982 and effect from 6 January 1990; terminating on 31 August Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of July 1990. 2003. K. W. D. GRACE, District Manager. go7474 Lieutenant Andrew Anthony Fenton, B.SC., RNZN, is appointed to the RNZNVR in his present rank, with seniority from 29 November 1986 and effect from 30 April 1990; Private Schools Conditional terminating on 14 February 2008. Integration Act 1975 Sub Lieutenant Bronwyn Anne Thomas is transferred to the Inactive List of the RNZNVR with effect from 20 February Supplementary Integration Agreement Notice 1990. Pursuant to section 10 of the Private Schools Conditional Sub Lieutenant N. M. Longstaff to be temporary Lieutenant Integration Act 1975, notice is given that supplementary with effect from 1 January 1990. integration agreements have been signed between the Minister 2456 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119 of Education on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen acting on the 28th day of June 1990. Copies of the supplementary through the Manager, District Operations, Marlborough­ integration agreements are available for inspection without Nelson-Westland, Ministry of Education, pursuant to delegated charge by any member of the public at the District Office of the authority, and the Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Ministry of Education, 25-27 Shelbourne Street, Nelson. Archdiocese of Wellington, as the proprietor of the following schools: Dated at Nelson this 28th day of June 1990. St Joseph's School, Nelson. M. E. CHINNERY, for Secretary of Education. St Mary's School, Blenheim. go7454 The said supplementary integration agreements were executed

Health

Medicines Act 1981

Consent to the Distribution of a New Medicine Pursuant to section 20 of the Medicines Act 1981, the Minister of Health hereby consents to the distribution in New Zealand of the new medicine set out in the Schedule hereto: Schedule Proprietary Name Name and Strength Form Name and Address of Manufacturer {if any) Diltiazem hydrochloride 60 mg Tablet Pacific Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Auckland, Dilcard New Zealand This replaces the consent gazetted 21 June 1990. Dated this 30th day of June 1990. HELEN CLARK, Minister of Health. go7477 lwi Transition Agency Richard Lockhart Watson. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of June 1990. Maori Trustee Act 1953 W. P. JEFFRIES, Minister of Justice. (Adm. 3/17 /4) Unclaimed Moneys go7589 Notice Under Section 30 of the Maori Trustee Act 1953 Oaths and Declarations Act 1957 Pursuant to section 30 of the Maori Trustee Act 1953, the Maori Trustee hereby gives notice that lists of unclaimed Officers in the Housing Corporation of New moneys held by him for 1986 have been filed with the Zealand Authorised to Take Statutory Declarations Registrars of the Maori Land Court at: Pursuant to section 9 of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957, Whangarei, Hamilton, Rotorua, Gisborne, Wanganui, I hereby authorise the holders for the time being of the offices Hastings, Christchurch; also at the District Offices of the in the service of the Crown specified in the Schedule below to Department of Maori Affairs at: Auckland and Wiri; and take statutory declarations under the said Act. at the Head Office of the Department of Maori Affairs at Wellington. Schedule Lists are also located at the sub-offices of the Department of Housing Corporation of New Zealand Maori Affairs where they may be inspected during office hours without payment of a fee. Porirua Branch Dated at Wellington this 19th day of June 1990. Manager, Human Resources. N. BAKER, Maori Trustee. Human Resource Officer (Salaries and Personnel data). (M.A. 39/2 National List No. 36) 25/1 go7426 Operational Support Manager. Rental and Mortgage Manager. Justice Property Services Manager. Customer Services Manager. Justices of the Peace Act 1957 Special Projects Manager. Justices of the Peace Appointed Dated at Wellington this 4th day of July 1990. Pursuant to section 3 (1) of the Justices of the Peace Act PETER DUNNE, Associate Minister of Justice. 1957, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased (Adm. 3/28/3/15) to appoint the following District Court Judge to be a Justice of go7590 the Peace for New Zealand: ,, 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2457

Transport Franklin Road: from Kane Street to Baffin Street. Kane Street: from Franklin Street to McClure Street.

Transport Act 1962 McClure Street: from Kane Street to Baffin Street.

Parry Street. The Traffic (Waipa District) Notice No. 1, 1990

Pursuant to the Transport Act 1962, a delegation from the Ross Street. Minster of Transport, and a subdelegation from the Secretary for Transport, I, Carne Maurice Clissold, Chief Traffic Signed at Wellington this 6th day of July 1990. Engineer, give the following notice: C. M. CLISSOLD, Chief Traffic Engineer. Notice *New Zealand Gazette, No. 73, dated 7 July 1977, page 1886. This notice may be cited as the Traffic (Waipa District) Notice No. 1, 1990. (M.O.T. 29/1/Waipa District) go7592 The roads specified in the Schedule are declared to be 70 kilometres an hour speed limit areas pursuant to regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976. Transport (Vehicle and Driver The Traffic (Waipa County) Notice No. 2, 1977, dated on the Registration and Licensing) Act 1986 30th day of June 1977*, issued pursant to section 52 of the Transport Act 1962 and regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, is revoked. Approval of Course in Map Reading

First Schedule Pursuant to section 48 (2) (a) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986; and pursuant to Situated within Waipa District at Pirongia. a delegation given by the Secretary for Transport in an instrument dated the 14th day of November 1989, I, Robert Baffin Street: from McClure Street to the eastern bank of the Albert Gibson, National Co-ordinator Driver Licensing, hereby Waipa River. approve the following organisation to conduct courses in map reading for the purposes of regulation 11 (1) (c) of the Beechy Street: from a point 300 metres measured easterly, Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulations 1987: generally, along the said street from McClure Street to Franklin Street. Passrite Driving Academy, Royal Oak.

Belcher Street. Signed at Wellington this 6th day of July 1990.

Bellot Street. R. A. GIBSON, National Co-ordinator Driver Licensing.

Crozier Street: from a point 100 metres measured easterly, (File: 16/6/5) generally, along the said street from McClure Street to Parry go7591 Street.

Authorities and Other Agencies of State

PostBank One prize of $50,000: 1829 200668. Twenty-five prizes of $5,000: 411 201144, 1272 451456, Post Office Savings Bank 1396117687, 2611618410, 2628 054547, 2826 801110, 3320 342513, 3399 726327, 3420 433306, 3628 695444, Regulations 1985 3920 726461, 4723 922613, 4726 687165, 4794 982477, 5199 572097, 5694 518942, 5699 223558, 6192 256730, 7195 317646, 7392 834325, 7788 388766, 7891 241426, Bonus Bonds Weekly Prize Draw No. 1, 8587 496541, 9688 701917 and 9782 985448. 7 July 1990

Pursuant to the Post Office Savings Bank Regulations 1985, DAVID CA YGILL, Minister of Finance. notice is hereby given that the result of the weekly Prize Draw au7478 No. 1 for 7 July is as follows: 2458 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119 Land Notices

3.1 and 3.2. Part New Zealand Gazette, 1865, pages 169 and Conservation 265. 1.4406 hectares, more or less, being Sections 17 to 19, S.O. Conservation Act 1987 Plan 57900, situated in NZMS 261, S.13 Sheet 3.1. Part New Zealand Gazette, 1989, page 3611 (H. 903314). Declaring Land to be Held for Conservation 7.2782 hectares, more or less, being Sections 2 to 5 and 10 to Purposes (Stewardship Area) 12, S.O. Plan 57901, situated in NZMS 261, S.13 Sheet 3.1. Pursuant to section 7 (1) of the Conservation Act 1987, the Part New Zealand Gazette, 1865, pages 169 and 265. Minister of Conservation and the Minister of Forestry, being 8726 square metres, more or less, being Sections 13 to 15, the Minister deemed responsible for the department that has S.O. Plan 57901, situated in NZMS 261, S.13 Sheet 3.1. Part control of the land, jointly declare that the l~nd in the New Zealand Gazette, 1989, page 3611 (H. 903314). Schedule hereto is held for conservation purposes 1.0403 hectares, more or less, being Sections 17 and 19 to 21, (stewardship area) and that it shall hereafter be so held. S.O. Plan 57902, situated in NZMS 261, S.13 Sheets 2.1 and Schedule 3.1. Part New Zealand Gazette, 1865, pages 169 and 265. South Auckland Land District-Thames­ 220 square metres, more or less, being Section 18, S.O. Plan Coromandel District 57903, situated in NZMS 261, S.13 Sheet 3.1. Part New Zealand Gazette, 1865, pages 169 and 265. 194.5000 hectares, being Section 10, Block V, Whitianga Survey District. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of July 1990. 61.2000 hectares, being Section 11, Block V, Whitianga PETER TAPSELL, Minister of Lands. Survey District. PHILIP WOOLLASTON, Minister of Conservation. 7.4120 hectares, being Section 1, Block VIII, Whitianga (Cons. R.O. CNA 007; H.O. CL 7/3/4) Survey District. ln7483 As shown on S.O. Plan 56310. Dated at Wellington this 27th day of June 1990. lwi Transition Agency JIM SUTTON, Minister of Forestry. MICHAEL CULLEN, for Minister of Conservation. Maori Affairs Restructuring Act 1989 (Cons. R.O. ML 2616) ln7479 Maori Land Development Notice Declaring Land to be Held for Conservation Pursuant to section 21 of the Maori Affairs Restructuring Act Purposes 1989, the General Manager of the lwi Transition Agency hereby gives notice as follows: Pursuant to section 7 (1) of the Conservation Act 1987, the Minister of Conservation and the Minister of Lands, being the Notice Minister deemed responsible for the Department of State that 1. This notice may be cited as Maori Land Development has control of the land described in the Schedule hereto; Notice Hamilton 1990, No. 20. jointly declare that the land is held for conservation purposes 2. The notice referred to in the First Schedule hereto is hereby and it shall hereafter be so held. revoked by omitting all reference to the land described in the Schedule Second Schedule hereto. Nelson Land District-Buller District 3. The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby released from Part II of the Maori Affairs Restructuring Act 233.5910 hectares, more or less, being Section 14, Block VII, 1989. Waitakere Survey District. S.O. Plan 13738. Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of July 1990. First Schedule PETER TAPSELL, Minister of Lands. Registration Date of Notice Reference No. M. CULLEN, for PHILIP WOOLLASTON, Minister of Conservation. 14 January 1971 NZ Gazette, 21 January S.510660 1971, No. 5, page 87 (File Cons. H.O. NP 1/417/7; C.O. 2/3/4/3) ln7480 Second Schedule South Auckland Land District Declaring Land to be Held for Conservation All those pieces of land described as follows: Purposes (Stewardship Area) Pursuant to section 7 (1) of the Conservation Act 1987, the Area Minister of Conservation and the Minister of Lands, being the A. R. P. Being Minister responsible for the department that has control of the 502 1 6 Te Akau A6C situated in Block I, Coast Survey land jointly declare that the land in the Schedule hereto is held District and Block VIII, Maioro Survey for conservation purposes (stewardship area) and that it shall District. All certificate of title, Volume 1709, hereafter be so held. folio 72. 104 3 10 Part Te Akau A6D situated in Block I, Coast Schedule Survey District and Block VIII, Maioro Survey South Auckland Land District-Waikato District District. All certificate of title, Volume 469, 9.2145 hectares, more or less, being Sections 1, 6 to 9 and 13 folio 288. to 16. S.O. Plan 57900, situated in NZMS 261; S.13 Sheets Dated at Hamilton this 14th day of June 1990. 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2459

For and on behalf of the lwi Transition Agency. hereby set apart as a Maori reservation for the purpose of a R. H. KOROHEKE, Assistant General Manager. wahitapu for the common use and benefit of Ngai Tupoto/ Ngati Here hapu of Hokianga. (!TA H.O. 15/2/431: D.O. 23/224) ln7411 Schedule North Auckland Land District Maori Land Development Notice All that piece of land situated in Block XIII, Mangamuka Pursuant to section 19 of the Maori Affairs Restructuring Act Survey District and described as follows: 1989, the General Manager of the lwi Transition Agency Area hereby gives notice as follows: ha Being Notice 27.4174 Puketoro B and being all of the land contained in 1. This notice may be cited as Maori Land Development the partition order dated 19 September 1949. Notice Hamilton 1990, No. 21. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1990. 2. The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby W. GARDINER, General Manager for the lwi Transition declared to be subject to the Part II of the Maori Affairs Agency. Restructuring Act 1989. (M.A. H.O. MLC 3/1/2) 2CL Schedule ln7488 South Auckland Land District All that land described as follows: Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori Reservation Area ha Being Pursuant to section 439 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Maori freehold land described in the Schedule hereto, is 787.3800 Okapu F2 Block, situated in Blocks II, V, and VI, Kawhia North Survey District. Partition hereby set apart as a Maori reservation for the purpose of a order dated 19 December 1980 and being all wahitapu for the common use and benefit of Ngai Tupoto/ that land comprised and described in Ngati Here hapu of Hokianga. certificate of title, Volume 46A, Folio 716. Schedule Dated at Hamilton this 30th day of June 1990. North Auckland Land District For and on behalf of the lwi Transition Agency. All that piece of land situated in Blocks IX and XIII, KOROHEKE, Assistant General Manager. R. H. Mangamuka Survey District and described as follows: (ITA H.O. 62/51; D.O. 23/23) Area ln7417 ha Being 4.0468 Te Matai and being all of the land contained in the Justice Maori freehold order dated 20 September 1915. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1990. Maori Affairs Act 1953 W. GARDINER, General Manager for the lwi Transition Agency. Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori Reservation (M.A. H.O. MLC 3/1/2) 2CL ln7492 Pursuant to section 439 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Maori freehold land described in the Schedule hereto, is hereby set apart as a Maori reservation for the purpose of Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori recreation and a landing place for the common use and benefit Reservation of the owners of Oriwa 1B3 together with their spouses and Pursuant to section 439 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the their descendants. Maori freehold land described in the Schedule hereto, is Schedule hereby set apart as a Maori reservation for the purpose of a marae and papakainga for the common use and benefit of the North Auckland Land District Marutuahu Confederation of tribes and hapu. All that piece of land situated in Block IX, Opuawhanga Schedule Survey District and described as follows: Area South Auckland Land District ha Being All that piece of land situated in Block XIII, Ohinemuri Survey 1.0000 Part Oriwa 1B3 and being all of the land contained District and described as follows: in the partition order dated 27 November 1922. Area Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1990. m2 Being W. GARDINER, General Manager for the lwi Transition 8094 Part Mura-o-te-Ahi 4B4B Block and being part of Agency. the land created by partition order of the Maori Land Court dated 30 September 1964. (M.A. H.O. MLC 3/1/2) 2CL ln7485 Dated at Wellington this 28th day of June 1990. W. GARDINER, General Manager for the lwi Transition Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori Agency. Reservation (M.A. Ref. MLC 3/1/2) 2CL Pursuant to section 439 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the ln7494 Maori freehold land described in the Schedule hereto, is 2460 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

Amending a Declaration Declaring Land in Kaipara Survey and Land Information District to be Vested Pursuant to section 55 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a Public Works Act 1981 delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Assistant District Manager, Department of Survey and Land Information, Land at 38 Severn Street Acquired for the Auckland, amends the declaration dated the 25th day of Purposes of a Road February 1990, published in the New Zealand Gazette of 8 March 1990, No. 34, page 743, declaring land in Kaipara Pursuant to section 20 (1) of the Public Works Act 1981, and District to be vested pursuant to section 117 of the Public to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Works Act 1981 by deleting from the operative clause the Solicitor, Department of Survey and Land Information, name "John McMillian Muir of Waimamakau" and Christchurch, declares that, an agreement to that effect having substituting the name "John McMillan Muir of Waimamaku". been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is Dated at Auckland this 4th day of July 1990. hereby acquired for the purposes of a road and shall vest in the Crown on the date of publication of this declaration in the G. A. DAWSON, Assistant District Manager (Lands and Gazette. Property). (DOSLI Ak. D.O. 50/15/2/0/57490) !CL Schedule ln7578 Canterbury Land District-City of Christchurch Amending a Declaration Declaring Land in Kaipara 749 square metres, being Lot 37, Deposited Plan 9731, part District to be Vested Rural Section 324: all certificate of title 491/14. Pursuant to section 55 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a Dated at Christchurch this 5th day of July 1990. delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Assistant District R. J. MILNE, District Solicitor. Manager, Department of Survey and Land Information, Auckland, amends the declaration dated the 25th day of (DOSLI Ch. D.O. 40/62/482) !CL February 1990, published in the New Zealand Gazette of ln7455 8 March 1990, No. 34, page 743, declaring land in Kaipara District to be vested pursuant to section 117 of the Public Land at Ely Street Acquired for Recreation Ground Works Act 1981 by deleting from the operative clause the name "John William Allen" and substituting the name "Leslie Pursuant to section 20 (1) of the Public Works Act 1981, and William Allen". to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Solicitor, Department of Survey and Land Information, Dated at Auckland this 6th day of July 1990. Christchurch, declares that, an agreement to that effect having G. A. DAWSON, Assistant District Manager (Lands and been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is Property). hereby acquired for recreation ground and shall vest in The (DOSLI Ak. D.O. 50/15/2/0/57490) !CL Christchurch City Council on the date of publication of this ln7579 declaration in the Gazette. Schedule Amending a Declaration Declaring Land and an Easement Over Land Acquired for Social Welfare Canterbury Land District-Christchurch City Purposes in the City of Birkenhead Area Pursuant to section 55 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a mz Being delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Manager, 480 Town Reserve 157X and part Town Reserve 157, all Lands and Property, Department of Survey and Land certificate of title 32A/96. Information, Auckland, amends the declaration dated the 22nd day of August 1989, published in the New Zealand Gazette of Dated at Christchurch this 29th day of June 1990. 31 August 1989, No. 152, page 3911, acquiring land and an R. J. MILNE, District Solicitor. easement over land in the City of Birkenhead (now North Shore City) pursuant to sections 20 and 48 of the Public (DOSLI Ch. D.O. 35/1/47) !CL Works Act 1981 by inserting after the legal description of the ln7457 land described in the Fifth Schedule the words "All that piece of land containing 732 square metres, being part Lot 38, Amending a Notice Acquiring Land in Waimea D.P. 19228, part Allotment 2, Parish of Takapuna. Balance Terrace for Road certificate of title 884/40, North Auckland Land Registry." Pursuant to section 55 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a Dated at Auckland this 6th day of July 1990. delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Solicitor, G. A. DAWSON, Assistant District Manager (Lands and Department of Survey and Land Information, Christchurch, Property). hereby amends the notice dated the 14th day of June 1990, (DOSLI Ak. D.O. 94/24/99/0) !CL published in the New Zealand Gazette of 21 June 1990, No. ln7585 101 at page 2154, declaring land to be acquired for road, by deleting the words "acquired for the purposes of a road" in the sixth line of the first paragraph and substituting the words Land Acquired for Limited Access Road in the "acquired for road". Ruapehu District Pursuant to section 20 (1) of the Public Works Act 1981, Dated at Christchurch this 5th day of July 1990. section 88 (2) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, and to a R. J. MILNE, District Solicitor. delegation from the Minister of Lands, the District Solicitor, Department of Survey and Land Information, Wanganui, (DOLSI Ch. D.O. 35/1/46) !CL ln7460 declares that, an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2461 acquired for limited access road, which has become road, D.P. 41713: marked "A" on S.O. Plan 36323, lodged in the limited access road and State highway and shall vest in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. Crown on the date of publication hereof in the Gazette. Dated at Wanganui this 4th day of July 1990. Schedule B. P. BONISCH, District Solicitor. Wellington Land District-Ruapehu District (DOSLI Wg. 8/49/0/695307) JCL All that piece of land containing 388 square metres, situated in ln7586 Block VIII, Makotuku Survey District, being part Lot 4,

Regulation Summary

Notice Under the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 Pursuant to the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989, notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under: Postage Serial Date of Price and Authority for Enactment Title or Subject-matter Number Enactment Code Pack- aging Serious Fraud Office Act Serious Fraud Office (Prescribed Forms) 1990/163 917190 8-BY $2.20 1990 Regulations 1990 Evidence Act 1908 Evidence (Videotaping of Child Complainants) 1990/164 917190 7-BY $2.20 Regulations 1990 Local Government Act 197 4 Local Government (Regional and Territorial 1990/165 617190 11-BX $3.40 Authorities and Community Boards Salaries and Allowances) Determination 1990 Postage and Packaging Charge: Mail Orders If two or more copies ordered, the remittance should cover the cash price and the maximum charge for the total value of purchases as follows: Total Value of Purchases Maximum Charge $ $ $12.00 and less 1.50 $12.01 and greater 3.25

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General

The taking is considered reasonably necessary for the safe and Hamilton City Council convenient use of the road and to facilitate the flow of traffic through and around Hamilton City. Public Works Act 1981 Any person having an estate or interest in the land may within Notice of Intention to Take Land in Hamilton for 20 working days after the date of this notice send an objection Road to the Registrar, Planning Tribunal, Tribunals Division, Justice Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton City Council, under Department, Private Bag, Wellington. If any objection is made the provisions of the Public Works Act 1981, intends to take in accordance with this notice, a public hearing will be held, the land described in the Schedule hereto for road, to be used unless the objector otherwise requires, and each objector will for the road widening of Mill Street. be informed of the time and place of the hearing. 2462 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

Schedule being part of that parcel of land containing 1,284 square metres, more or less, being Lot 2 on Deposited Plan 30427 South Auckland Land District and being part Allotment 195, Town of Hamilton West, The land proposed to be taken by the Hamilton City Council is contained in certificate of title 31D, folio 164. as follows: A copy of the plan may be seen at the offices of Hamilton 1. Part of 21 Mill Street, being that part marked "B" on Properties Limited at 2 Somerset Street, Hamilton. Deposited Plan S.O. 58436, containing 178 square metres, being part of that parcel of land containing 1,315 square Dated at Hamilton this 26th day of June 1990. metres, more or less, being Lot 1 on Deposited Plan S. 3546, being part Lot 195, Town of Hamilton West, contained in R. G. EYEINGTON, Chief Executive Officer. certificate of title 13D, folio 429. Hamilton City Council. 2. Part of 23 Mill Street, being that part marked "A" on gn7476 Deposited Plan S.O. 58436, containing 175 square metres,

TSB Community Trust

Taranaki Savings Bank Community Trust operating as TSB Community Trust Auditors' Report to the Members of Savings Bank Community Trust We have audited the financial statements in accordance with accepted auditing standards, and have carried out such procedures as we considered necessary. In our opinion the financial statements give a true and fair view of the financial position of the trust as at 31 March 1990 and the results of its activities for the year ended on that date. DELOITTE ROSS TOHMATSU, Chartered Accountants. Dated at this 11th day of May 1990.

Income and Expenditure Account and Retained Funds Statement for the Year Ended 31 March 1990 1990 1989 $ $ Income- Dividend from TSB Bank Limited 290,000 60,000 Interest received 13,623 257 303,623 60,257 Less expenses- Audit fees 1,436 Trustees' honoraria 31,730 24,145 Trustees' expenses 4,937 3,078 Secretary/Treasurer fees 8,206 1,955 Secretary/Treasurer expenses 940 Stationery and postage 1,922 1,715 Advertising 4,095 86 Sundry expenses 228 13 53,494 30,992 Funds available for distribution 250,129 29,265 Donations during the year 161,310 Funds retained this year 88,819 29,265 Plus retained funds at beginning of year 29,265 $118,084 $29,265

Balance Sheet as at 31 March 1990 1990 1989 Notes $ $ Accumulated funds­ Capital 100 100 Initial gift 10,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,100 10,000,100 Retained funds 118,084 29,265 Total funds $10,118,184 $10,029,365

Represented by: Current assets­ Petty cash 91 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2463

1990 1989 Notes $ $ TSB Bank L1m1tea deposit account 73,999 38,711 Accruea mrerest 2,038 76,128 38,711 Less current Jiaoilities- Accrued cnarges 7,944 9,346 Workmg capital surplus 68,184 29,365 Investments- Shares m TSB Bank Limited 1 10,000,000 10,000,000 TSB Bank Limired invesrment account 50,000 10,050,000 10,000,000 $10,118,184 $10,029,365

Statement of Accounting Policies for the Year Ended 31 March 1990 General Policies The measurernenr base is that of historical cost. Reliance is placed on the fact that the Trust is a going concern. Accrual accountmg is used to match expenses and revenues. Particular Accounting Policies 1. Investments-The TSB Bank Limited shares are stated at par value when gifted: 20 000 000 fully paid shares at 50 cents $10,000,000 The net asset backing at 31 March 1990 was $1.31 per share. Changes m Accounting Policies There have been no changes m accounting policies. All policies have been applied on bases consistent with those used in the previous years. First Round Donations Aged $ Bell Block Senior Citizens Friendship Club 150 Chalmers Home 500 Fitzroy Senior Citizens 150 Tainui Home 1,000· Waitara Age Concern 125 Waitara Old Folks Assn 125

Community Bell Block Care & Craft 125 Bell Block Community Church (Apostolic) Ladies Group 75 Bell Block Cooperating Parish 250* Brooklands Care & Craft Centre 125 Catholic Women's League 100 Central Taranaki Rose Society 75 Citizens Advice Bureau-Hawera 350 Citizens Advice Bureau-Opunake 300 Council of Taranaki Camera Clubs 50 Croydon Road Domain 125 Disabled Citizens Soc (Tar) Inc 100 Egmont A & P Assn Inc 250 Egmont ITC 50 Eltham District Historical Society 50 Eltham Floral Art Club 75 Eltham Horticultural Society 75 Eltham Savage Club 100 Eltham Toy Library 100 Family Aid Society Inc 250 Fitzroy Catholic Womens League 100 Fraser Rd Branch, Womens Division Federated Farmers 50 Friendship Force of Sth Taranaki 50 Hall Committee-Bell Block Scout & Guide 125 Hall Committee-Brixton Memorial 125 Hall Committee-Fitzroy 125 Hall Committee-Fraser Road 125 Hall Committee-Hempton 125 2464 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

$ Hall Committee-Inglewood Scout & Guide Hall 125 Hall Comrmttee- 125 Hall Committee-Manutahi 125 Hall Committee-Midhurst 125 Hall Committee-Mokoia 125 Hall Committee-Pukengahu 125 Hall Committee-Rawhitiroa 125 Hall Comrmttee-Tariki 125 Hall Committee-Te Kiri 125 Hall Committee-Tokaora 125 Hall Society-Aurea 125 Hall Society-Beach Street, Fitzroy 125 Hall Society-Huinga 125 Hall Society-Mahoe 125 Hall Society-Mangatoki Inc 125 Hall Society-Matapu 125 Hall Society- 125 Hall Society-Ngaere Public Hall 125 Hall Society-Norfolk 125 Hall Society-Oaonui 125 Hall Society-Okaiawa 125 Hall Society-Pembroke 125 Hall Society-Pihama 125 Hall Society-Rahotu 125 Hall Society-Rowan Domain Board 125 Hall Society-Tarurutangi 125 Hall Society-Te Roti 125 Hall Society- 125 Hawera Camera Club 50 Hawera Geneology Group 75 Hawera Young Farmers 50 Honarary Community Officers 250 Kahui Community Centre 125 Kapuni CW! Choir 75 Kapuni Floral Art Group 75 Legion of Frontiersmen (L Squadron) 100 Lifeline-New Plymouth (Inc) 250 Maata CW! 75 Manna Healing Centre Trust 75 Manukorihi Park Sports & Social Club Inc 125 Marinoto-Social Welfare Committee 150 Marriage Guidance-Hawera 250 Marriage Guidance-New Plymouth 250 Matapu Womens Div Federated Farmers Club 75 Matau Womens Division Federated Farmers 75 Midhurst Young Farmers Club 50 New Plymouth Astronomical Society 200 New Plymouth Budget Advisory Service 500 New Plymouth Cage Bird Club 50 New Plymouth Camera Club (Inc) 50 New Plymouth Citizens Advice Bureau 500 New Plymouth City Library 250 New Plymouth Machine Knitters Club 50 New Plymouth Returned Services Assn 250 New Plymouth Womens Centre Inc 200 Norfolk Entertainers 50 Norfolk Horticultural Society 75 Ngati-Tama Finance Committee 100 North Taranaki Branch New Zealand Camillia Society 75 North Taranaki Branch Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society 100 North Taranaki Council of Social Services 200 Ohawe Progressive Assn 125• Okato Baths Committee 75 Opunake Brigade 50 Opunake Community Baths 75 Opunake Embroiderers Guild 50 Opunake Friendship Club 125 Peoplecare 100 Peoples Activity Centre-Stratford 100 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2465

$ Prisioners' Aid & Rehabilitation Society 250 Pungarehu Baths Committee 75 St Vincent De Paul Society-Stratford 150 Salvation Army-Hawera 250 Salvation Army-New Plymouth Corps 500 Salvation Army-Stratford Corps 250 Seafarers Centre Ltd. 125 South Taranaki Returned Services Assn Inc 250 South Taranaki Stitchcraft Guild 50 South Taranaki Womens Division Federated Farmers Home Care 100 Spotswood Care & Craft Centre 125 Environmental Committee 150 Stratford Area Religious Instruction 75 Stratford Camera Club 50 Stratford Floral Art Group 75 Stratford Genealogy Group 50 Stratford Machine Knitting Club 50 Taranaki Antique Arms Assn Inc 50 Taranaki Area New Zealand Machine Knitters Society Inc 100 Taranaki Branch National Council of Women of New Zealand 50 Taranaki Branch, New Zealand Founders Soc (Inc) 50 Taranaki Cat Club 50 Taranaki Daffodil Club 150 Taranaki Dahlia Circle 75 Taranaki Embroiderers Guild 50 Taranaki Lapidary & Mineral Club 100 Taranaki Orchid Society Inc 75 Taranaki Philatelic Society 75 Taranaki Toy Library Trust (Note: $200 of the $400 donated 'Special') 400* Taranaki Work Trust-Starting Point 200 Tarata Country Womens' Institute 100· Te Kiri Sports & Recreation Soc Inc 125 Te Roopu O Nga Wahine Maori Ki Taranaki 100 Te Wera Outdoor Recreational Trust 100 The Friends of the Taranaki Museum Inc 100 Tututawa Domain 125 Wahine Tautoko Ora Inc 75 Waitara Anglican New Church 250* Waitara District Museum & Historical Society Inc 100 Waitara Maori Women's Welfare League 75 Waitara Memorial Village Trust 100 Waiweranui Hut Trust 100 YMCA-New Plymouth 250 YWCA-New Plymouth 250 YWCA-New Plymouth (Hostel Account) 250 *Special Grant.

Cultural Bell Block Country Music Club 1'25 Braeside Dancing Society 125 Catholic Voices Choir 125 City of New Plymouth Caledonian Pipe Band 250 Egmont Community Arts Council 150 Eltharn Little Theatre Society (Inc) 150 Film Society 125 Gilbert-Smith Dance Trust 125 Hawera Art Club 125 Hawera Highland Pipe Band 250 Hawera Municipal Band 250 Hawera Orchestral Society 250 Hawera Performing Arts Assn 300 Inglewood Dramatic Society 150 Inglewood National Dancing Co 125 Kia Ora Country & Music Inc Soc 125 Morris Singers 125 New Plymouth Ballet Club 125 New Plymouth City Band Inc 250 New Plymouth Competitions Soc Inc 300 2466 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

$ New Plymouth Little Theatre 150 New Plymouth Potters Inc 125 New Plymouth Repertory Society Inc 250 New Plymouth Scottish Country Dance Club 125 New Plymouth Society of Model Expenmental Engineers (Inc) 125 North Taranaki Porcelain Artists Society 125 OpunaKe Players 150 Orimupiko Marae Committee 125 Otaraua Hapu Trust 125 Practical Art Centre Trust 125 Royal New Zealand Ballet, New Plymouth Friends of the Ballet 125 St Francis of Ass1ssi 125 Society of Mendi Creative Dance 125 South Taranaki Comrnumty Arts Council 150 Stratford Art Society 150 Stratford District Scottish Country Dance Club 125 Stratford District Scottish Highland Pipe Band 125 Taranaki Branch NZ Choral Federation 125 Taranaki Centre Piping & Dancing Assn of New Zealand 125 Taranaki Fancy Dancing Ass 125 Taranaki Society for Music Education 125 Taranaki Society of Arts 150 Taranaki Symphonic Youth Band 250 Taranaki Teachers & Judges Assn (National Dancing) 125 Taranaki Waananga 125 Te Ao Marama 125 Te Rangatapu Marae Fundraising Committee 125 Te Runga Whenua Culture & Highlands School 125 Te Whanau Hikoi 125 Thistle Society of Taranaki 125 Val Deakon Dance Theatre Trust 125 Waitara Community Arts & Craft Centre Inc 125 Whakaahurangi Marae Inc Soc 125 Whanau Te Reo-Taranaki Culture Club 125

Educational Aquatots-lngiewood 100 Aquatots-New Plymouth 100 Churches Education Commission 125 Hawera Commodore Computer Club 100 Hawera Community Childrens' Creche 125 Home & School Assn- 125 Home & School Assn-Awakino 125 Home & School Assn-Central 125 Home & School Assn-Devon 125 Home & School Assn- 125 Home & School Assn- 125 Home & School Assn-Norfolk 125 Home & School Assn-Oakura 125 Home & School Assn- 125 Home & School Assn-Otakeho 125 Home & School Assn-Pihama 125 Home & School Assn-Riverlea 125 Home & School Assn-Spotswood Primary 100 Home & School Assn-Taranaki Federation of, Inc 125 Home & School Assn-Te Kiri 125 Home & School Assn- 125 Home & School Assn-Tokaora 125 Home & School Assn-Welbourn 125 Home & School Assn-Woodleigh 125 Inglewood Childcare & Family Support Centre Inc 125 Kindergarten-Avon 125 Kindergarten-Bell Block 125 Kindergarten-Brooklands (Special Unit) 350 Kindergarten-Brooklands 125 Kindergarten-Devon Free 125 Kindergarten-Eltham Free 125 Kindergarten-Fitzroy 125 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2467

$ Kindergarten-Frankley Park 125 Kindergarten-Hawera Free 125 Kindergarten- Free 125 Kindergarten-Inglewood 125 Kindergarten-Kaitake 125 Kindergarten-Koromiko 125 Kindergarten-Martell 125 Kindergarten- 125 Kindergarten-Pukekura 125 Kindergarten-Puketapu Free 125 Kindergarten-Spotswood 125 Kindergarten-Stratford Central Branch 125 Kindergarten-Tawhiti 125 Kindergarten-Waitara Central 125 Kindergarten-Waitara West 125 New Plymouth Boys' High School-Board of Governors 500 New Plymouth Girls' High School-Board of Governors 10,000· Oaonui School & District Centennial Commission 125 Parent Centre-New Plymouth 125 Parent Centre-South Taranaki 125 Parent Centre-Stratford 125 Parent Centre-Taranaki 125 Parent Centre-Waitara 125 PTA-Fitzroy 125 PTA-Francis Douglis Memorial College 125 PTA-Hawera Intermediate 125 PTA-Inglewood High School 125 PTA-Inglewood Primary 125 PTA- 125 PTA-Ngaere 125 PTA-Oka to College 125 PTA-Sacred Heart 125 PT A-St Josephs-Opunake 125 PTA-St Josephs Primary-New Plymouth 125 PTA-St Pius 125 Playcentre-Awatuna & Districts 125 Playcentre-Hawera 125 Playcentre-Kaponga 125 Playcentre- 125 Playcentre-New Plymouth 125 Playcentre-Normanby 125 Playcentre-Oakura 125 Playcentre-Okaiawa 125 Playcentre-Opunake 125 Playcentre-Rahotu 125 Playcentre-Stratford 125 Playcentre-Tainui 125 Playcentre-Toko 125 Playcentre-Waitara 125 Playgroup-Bell Block 125 Playgroup-Huiakoma 125 Playgroup-Norfolk 125 Playgroup-Oaonui 125 Playgroup-Ohawe 125 St Mary's Creche 125 School-Hawera High 125 School- 50 School-Pungarehu Primary 125 School-Puketapu 125 School-St Josephs-Hawera 125 School Assn-St Josephs Primary-Hawera 125 School-Toko Fundraising 125 School-Waitara High 3,500* School-St Josephs-Waitara 125 School Committee-Auroa 125 School Committee-Frankley Social & Fundraising 100 School Committee- 125 School Committee-Mahoe 125 School Committee-Manutahi 125 2468 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

$ School Committee-Otakeho 125 School Committee-Pihama 125 School Committee-Rahotu 125 School Committee-Ramanui 125 School Committee-Te Roti 125 School Committee-Uriti 125 School Council-Bell Block 125 School Council-Okaiawa 125 School Council-Vogletown 125 Stratford Community Childcare Centre Inc 125 Taranaki Branch NZ Childcare Assn 125 Taranaki Horticultural Cadet Scheme 125 Taranaki Nurses Scholarship Trust 150 Taranaki Polytechnic Bursary Increase 500 Taranaki Workers Education Assn 350

Health and Welfare A & Fish (Allergy & Food Intolerance Support Group) 150 Amputee Society of Taranaki (Inc) 250 Arthritis Foundation (Taranaki Div) 350 Atawhai Trust-Agroforestry 250 Barrett Homes Trust 200 Counterstroke New Plymouth Club 250 Family Planning-North Taranaki Branch 150 Hearing Assn-New Plymouth Branch 250 Hearing Assn-South Taranahi Branch 250 Inglewood Parents Centre 150 IHC-Opunake 250 IHC-South Taranaki 250 IHC-Taranaki Branch 250 Ironside Vehicle Society 500 La Leche League-Awatea Group 150 La Leche League-Egmont 150 La Leche League-Marama 150 La Leche League-New Plymouth 'Whetu' 150 La Leche League-Stratford/Eltham 150 New Plymouth Maori Womens Welfare League 150 New Plymouth Rape Crisis/Sexual Abuse Group 350 New Zealand Aids Foundation-Taranaki Branch 250 New Zealand Crippled Children Society-South Taranaki 250 North Taranaki Branch (NZ) Crippled Children 250 North Taranaki Health Camp Lions Travel Account 150 North Taranaki Pregnancy Counselling Services 150 Only Parent Action Council (OPAC) 150 Parents of Visually Handicapped (Taranaki) 250 Parkinson Society of NZ Inc "Taranaki Div" 150 Plunket-Auroa 200 Plunket-Eltham 200 Plunket-Inglewood Sub Branch 200 Plunket-Kaponga Sub Branch 200 Plunket-New Plymouth Branch 200 Plunket-North Taranaki Branch 200 Plunket-Okaiawa 200 Plunket-Opunake Sub Branch 200 Plunket-Rahotu 200 Plunket-Stratford 200 Plunket- 200 Plunket-Waitara Sub Branch 200 Red Cross-Eltham 150 Red Cross-Hawera 150 Red Cross-Inglewood 150 Red Cross-Opunake 150 Red Cross-Stratford 150 Red Cross-Waitara 150 Riding for the Disabled-Central Taranaki Group 400 Riding for the Disabled/Hawera Harrier Club 250 Riding for the Disabled-New Plymouth Group 400 St Johns-Inglewood 300 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2469

$ St Johns-New Plymouth Area 300 St Johns-Opunake 300 St Johns-Stratford 300 St Johns-Waitara 300 Stratford Phobic Support Group 150 Schizophrenia Fellowship-New Plymouth Branch 250 Taranaki Asthma Society (Inc) 350 Taranaki Branch NZ Assn for the Blind 350 Taranaki Branch NZ Casualty Simulation Group 100 Taranaki Child Cancer Support Group 350 Taranaki Deaf Society 150 Taranaki Diabetic Society (Inc) 350 Taranaki Disabled Living Centre 200 Taranaki Enterprises Inc 350 Taranaki Epilepsy Interest Group 350 Taranaki Home Birth Assn 150 Taranaki Homeopathic & Naturopathic Group 150 Taranaki Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc 350 Taranaki Nurse Graduates Assn Inc 150 Taranaki Paraplegic & Physically Disabled Assn 250 Taranaki Psoriasis Assn 250 Taranaki Ostomy Society 350 Taranaki Renal Support Group 200 Urenui & District Emergency & Health Group 250 Search and Rescue Cape Egmont Volunteer Coast Guard 100 East End Surf Lifesaving Club 500 Fitzroy Surf Lifesaving Club 500 Hawera Aero Club-Air Ambulance 100 Hawera Amateur Radio Club (NZ Art Inc) 500 Inglewood Volunteer Fire Brigade 100 Kahui Outdoor Pursuits & Alpine Club 100 Mt Egmont Alpine Club 200 New Plymouth Old Boys Surf & Swimming Club 500 NZART-NP Branch (NP Amateur Radio Club Branch 27) 500 New Zealand React Trust Taranaki Regional A/C 100 North Taranaki Search & Rescue 250 Ohawe Surf Livesaving Club 500 Opunake Radio Club (Inc Rahotu Coastal Branch) NZART 100 Opunake Surf Lifesaving Club 500 Patea Amateur Radio Club 100 South Taranaki Search & Rescue 250 Stratford Districts CB Radio Club Inc 100 Taranaki Alpine & Cliff Rescue Organisation 200 Taranaki Alpine Club 100 Taranaki Citizen Band Radio Club Inc 100 Taranaki Marine Search & Rescue Comm 250 Taranaki Surf Lifesaving Assn 250 Taranaki Volunteer Coastguard Services 500 Waitara Amateur Radio-Branch 47 100 Waitara Swimming-Surf Lifesaving Club 500 Youth Air Cadet League-City of New Plymouth No. 8 125 Air Cadet League-Hawera 125 Air Cadet League-Stratford 125 Boys Brigade-Hawera 2nd 125 Boys Brigade-New Plymouth 6th 125 Boys Brigade-Okato 1st 125 Boys Brigade-Taranaki Group Officers Council 125 Boys Brigade-Waitara 1st 125 Brownie Pack-Huatoki 125 Brownie Pack-Kaiarahi 125 Brownie Pack-Merrilands 125 Brownie Pack-Oakura 125 Brownie Pack-Rahotu 125 Brownie Pack-Taranaki 3rd St Marys 125 Brownie Pack-Taranaki 9th 125 Brownie Pack-Taranaki 31st 125 2470 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

$ Cubs-Woodleigh 125 Eltham Every Girls Rally 125 Fantham Rover Crew 125 Girls Brigade-Hawera 1st 125 Girls Brigade-New Plymouth 1st Company 125 Girls Brigade-New Plymouth 4th 125 Girls Brigade-Normanby 1st 125 Girls Brigade-South Taranaki 125 Girls Brigade-Stratford 125 Girls Brigade-Taranaki Region 125 Girls Brigade-Waitara 2nd 125 Girl Guide Assn & Brownie Committee-Opunake 125 Girl Guide Assn & Brownie Pack-Taranaki 6th 125 Girl Guide Assn & Brownie Pack-Taranaki 47th 125 Girl Guide Assn & Wairua Tapu Brownies 125 Girl Guide Assn-Manaia/Okaiawa Supporters Com 125 Girl Guide Assn-New Plymouth Division 125 Girl Guide Assn-Oakura District 125 Girl Guide Assn-Pukekura 125 Girl Guide Assn-Training Team 125 Girl Guide Assn-Waimea 125 Girl Guide Assn-Waiwakaiho 125 Girl Guide Assn-Waitara Local 125 Girl Guide Company-Kaiarahi 25th Taranaki 125 Girl Guide Company-Oakura 125 Girl Guide Company-Taranaki 33rd 125 Girl Guide Company-Taranaki 47th 125 Girl Guides-Eltham 125 Girl Guides-Huatoki (11th Taranaki) 125 Girl Guides-Lone Branch (Taranaki) 125 Girl Guides-Merrilands 125 Girl Guides-Midhurst 125 Girl Guides-Okato 125 Girl Guides-Taranaki 9th 125 Girl Guides-Taranaki 31st 125 Girl Guide Support Group-Bell Block 125 Girl Guide Support Group-Hawera 125 Girl Guide Support Group-Stratford 125 Hawera Christian Youth Council 125 Inglewood Trefoil Guild 125 New Plymouth Baptist Youth Group 125 New Plymouth Every Girls Rally 125 Okato Coastal Dancing Committee 125 Ranger Guide Council-Taranaki 125 Ranger Guides-Inglewood 125 Ranger Guide Unit-Okato 125 Ranger Unit-Oakura 125 Royal Rangers-New Plymouth Assembly of God 125 Scout Assn-Central Taranaki 125 Scout Assn-Taranaki Area 125 Scout & Guide Den Committee-Stratford 125 Scout & Guide Group-Eastern Districts 125 Scout, Guide, Cub, Brownie Combination Committee-Cardiff 125 Scout Group-Bell Block 125 Scout Group-Eltham 125 Scout Group-Fitzroy 125 Scout Group-Hawera 1st 125 Scout Group-Inglewood 125 Scout Group-Mata-Kite LOS 125 Scout Group-Matapu 125 Scout Group-Normanby 125 Scout Group-North Taranaki District 125 Scout Group-Opunake 125 Scout Group-Pihama 125 Scout Group-Pukekura 125 Scout Group Ramanui 125 Scout Group-Stratford 125 Scout Group-Tawhiti 125 Scout Group Turuturu 125 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2471

$ Scout Group-Urenui 125 Scout Group Waitara 125 Scout Group- 125 Scout Unit-Manganui Venturer-Stratford 125 Sea Scout Group-Mikotahi 1st 125 Urenui Methodist Trust 125 Youth for Christ 125 Youth of Hawera 125 Sporting Academy of Judo 100 Ahititi Netball Club 100 All Saints Indoor Bowling Club 100 Arahi Netball Club 100 Avis Vogeltown Cricket Club 100 Bell Block Athletic Club 100 Bell Block Badminton Club 100 Bell Block Rugby Club 150 Bell Block Rugby Football Cricket Club 150 Bell Block Swimming Club 200 Brixton Tennis Club 100 Burnside Soccer Club 100 Cape Egmont Boat Club 100 Central Badminton Club 200 Central Division Indoor Bowls Inc 200 Central Taranaki Primary School Hockey 100 Coastal Rugby League Club 100 Douglas Womens Hockey Club 100 Durham Road Indoor Bowling Club 100 East End Bowling Club 100 Eastern District Athletic Club 100 Egmont Childrens Hockey Sub Assn 100 Egmont Orienteering Club 100 Egmont Sheep Trial Club 100 Eltham Amateur Athletic & Cycling Club 50 Eltham Croquet Club 100 Eltham Districts Indoor Bowls 100 Eltham Indoor Bowling Club 100 Eltham Ladies Golf Club 100 Eltham Soccer Club 100 Eltham Squash Club Inc 100 Eltham Womens Bowling Club 100 Ferndale Indoor Bowls Club 100 Fitzroy Assn Football Club 150 Fitzroy Bridge Club 100 Fitzroy Bowling Club (Inc) 150 Fitzroy Cricket Club 100 Frankley Park Indoor Bowling Club 100 Fraser Road Indoor Bowling Club 100 Gymnastics-New Plymouth Gymnastic Club 100 Hawera Amateur Athletic & Cycling Club 100 Hawera Amateur Roller Skating Club 50 Hawera Amateur Swimming Club 200 Hawera Amateur Wrestling Club 100 Hawera Badminton Club 100 Hawera Basketball Assn 100 Hawera BMX Club 100 Hawera Combined Hockey Club 200 Hawera Croquet Club 100 Hawera Junior Cricket Committee 100 Hawera Lawn Tennis & Squash Rackets Club 100 Hawera Model Aero Club 100 Hawera Park Bowling Club (Inc) 250 Hawera Park Womens Bowling Club 100 Hawera Rugby Football Club 150 Hawera Rugby, Football, Netball Club Inc 100 Hawera Small Bore Rifle Club (Inc) 100 Hawera Water Ski Club 100 Highlands Amateur Swimming Club (Inc) 200 Huatoki Indoor Bowls Club 100 2472 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

$ Huatoki Tennis Club 250 Inglewood Athletic Club 150 Inglewood Badminton Club 100 Inglewood Bowling Club Inc 150 Inglewood Branch of Inglewood Pony Club 100 Inglewood Cricket Club 100 Inglewood Croquet Club 150 Inglewood Division Indoor Bowls 100 Inglewood Hockey Club 50 Inglewood Indoor Basketball 100 Inglewood Indoor Bowling Club 100 Inglewood Junior Rugby 100 Inglewood Miltonettes Marching Club 100 Inglewood Netball Assn 250 Inglewood Rugby League Club 100 Inglewood Soccer Club 100 Inglewood Squash Club 100 Inglewood Swimming Club 250 Inglewood Women's Bowling Club 100 International Yoga Teachers Assn-Taranaki 50 Kahui Bowling Club 100 Kaimata Badminton Club 100 Kaimata Bowling Club 100 Kaimata Indoor Bowling 100 Kaitaki Rugby Netball Club 100 Kapuni Tennis Club 100 Kitties Marching Club-New Plymouth 100 Knox Indoor Bowling Club-New Plymouth 100 Knox Indoor Bowling Club-Waitara 100 Lepperton Bowling Club Inc 100 Lepperton Womens Bowling Club 100 Mangatoki Indoor Bowling Club 100 Manutahi Indoor Bowling Club 100 Merrilands Indoor Bowling Club 100 Midhurst Bowling Club 100 Midhurst Indoor Bowling Club 100 Midhurst Tennis Club 100 Moturoa Assn Football Club 100 Naumai Netball Club 100 New Plymouth Amateur Cycling Club 100 New Plymouth Badminton Club 50 New Plymouth Basketball Assn 200 New Plymouth BMX Club 200 New Plymouth Bowling Club 200 New Plymouth Chess Club 100 New Plymouth Classic Motorcycle Club 100 New Plymouth Contract Bridge Club 150 New Plymouth Croquet Club 100 New Plymouth Firefighters Tug-O-War Club 100 New Plymouth Harrier Club Inc 100 New Plymouth Junior Hockey Club 100 New Plymouth Kayak Club 100 New Plymouth Model Aero Club 100 New Plymouth Netball Assn 200 New Plymouth Pistol Club 100 New Plymouth Rifle Club 100 New Plymouth Surfcasting Club (Inc) 100 New Plymouth Tramping Club 150 New Plymouth Yacht Club Inc 100 New Plymouth YMCA Squash Club 100 New Zealand Swimming Federation (Taranaki Centre) 200 Ngaere Indoor Bowling Club 100 Nolantown Womens Bowling Club 100 Normanby Amateur Athletic Club 100 North Taranaki Indoor Bowls Assn 100 North Taranaki Junior Cricket Board 50 North Taranaki Junior Hockey Sub Assn 100 North Taranaki Model Truck Club 100 North Taranaki Pony Club (Inc) 100 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2473

$ North Taranaki Power Boat Club 150 North Taranaki Table Tennis Assn 50 North Taranaki Visually Handicapped Indoor Bowls Club 100 Oakura Soccer Club 100 Oakura Sports Club 100 Oakura Tennis Club 50 Oakura Womens Bowling Club 100 Ohawe Boating Club 150 Okato Pony Club 100 Okato Squash Club 100 Old Girls Netball Club 100 Opunake Amateur Athletic Club 150 Opunake Bowling Club 100 Opunake Coastal BMX Club 100 Opunake Golf Club 150 Opunake Junior Hockey 100 Opunake Soccer Assn 100 Opunake Squash Club 100 Opunake Swimming Club 100 Opunake Tennis Club 150 Opunake Womens Bowling Club 50 Otakeho Netball Club 50 Park Croquet Club 100 Peringa Park Combined Sports Clubs Management Committee 100 Pihama Cricket Club 100 Pihama Hockey Club 100 Pihama Womens Bowling Club 100 Pukengahu Netball Club 100 Rahotu Cricket Club 100 Pungarehu Golf Club 100 Rahotu Indoor Bowling Club 100 Rahotu Rugby Football Club 150 Rahotu Tennis Club 100 Rahotu Womens Bowling Club 100 Rata Indoor Bowling Club 100 Badminton Club 75 Ratapiko Cricket Club 75 Ratapiko Indoor Bowling Club 75 Ratapiko Netball Club 75 Ratapiko Tennis Club 100 Raukura Netball Club 100 Riverside Women's Bowling Club 100 St Johns Gymnastic Club 100 St Josephs Francis Douglas Soccer Club 100 St Josephs Tennis Club 50 South Taranaki Canoe & Kayak Club 100 South Taranaki Croquet Assn 100 South Taranaki Indoor Bowls Assn 100 South Taranaki Mountain Safety Committee 150 South Taranaki Special Olympics 100 Spotswood College Old Boys Rugby Club 150 Spotswood Indoor Bowling Club 100 Spotswood Old Boys Rugby Netball Club 100 Star Badminton Club 100 Star Netball Club 100 Stratford Amateur Swimming Club 100 Stratford BMX Club 100 Stratford Bridge Club 100 Stratford Cricket Club 100 Stratford Croquet Club 100 Stratford Gymnastics Club 100 Stratford Hockey Club (Inc) 200 Stratford Indoor Bowling Club 100 Stratford Junior Soccer Club 100 Stratford Junior Soccer Club (Midgets) 100 Stratford Netball Assn 150 Stratford Squash Club-Junior Comm 100 Taranaki Amateur Walking Club 50 Taranaki ATV Club 100 2474 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

$ Taranaki Badminton Club 50 Taranaki District Rugby Football League 150 Taranaki District Golf Assn Inc 100 Taranaki Dressage Group 100 Taranaki Football Assn 50 Taranaki Gymnastics Assn Inc 100 Taranaki Harness Club 100 Taranaki Indoor Bowls Centre 100 Taranaki Junior Cricket Board 100 Taranaki Junior Hockey Assn 100 Taranaki Kart Club 100 Taranaki Marching Assn 50 Taranaki Model Marine Club 100 Taranaki Naturist Club 100 Taranaki Netball Umpires Assn 100 Taranaki Netball Union 100 Taranaki Pony Clubs Area Committee 50 Taranaki Printed Pen & Pencil Collectors Club 50 Taranaki Radio Control Car Club (Inc) 100 Taranaki Showjumping Group 100 Taranaki Sports Foundation 10,000· Taranaki Stock Car Club 250 Taranaki Tennis Assn 250 Taranaki Western Riding Club Inc 100 Taranaki Windsurfing Club 100 Taranaki Womens Hockey Assn 50 Taranaki Womens Hockey Umpires Assn 100 Tariki Womens Bowling Club 100 Tarurutangi Tennis Club 100 Tataramaka Indoor Bowls Club 100 Te Kiri Hockey Club 100 Te Ngutu Golf Club 100 Tikorangi Tennis Club Inc 100 Tina Barwick (Surfing Bali) 500 Tongapurutu Badminton Club 100 Tokaora Indoor Bowling Club 100 Toko Rugby Football Club 100 Tumahu Golf Club 150 Turuturu Soccer Club 100 Urenui Golf Club 150 Waimea Womens Bowling Club 100 Waipapa Softball Club 100 Waitara Amateur Athletic Club 100 Waitara Boating Club-Sailing Division 100 Waitara Darts Assn 100 Waitara Districts Soccer & Sports Club 100 Senior Netball 100 Waitara Hockey Club Inc 150 Waitara Lawn Tennis Club 100 Waitara League of Wheelmen 100 Waitara Master Swimmers Group 100 Waitara Mens Hockey Club 100 Waitara Pony Club 100 Waitara Softball Committee 100 Waitara Womens Bowling Club 100 Waiwaka Tennis Club (Inc) 100 West End Croquet Club 100 Westown Cricket Club (Inc) 100 Whanake Rangataua Karate 100 Second Round Donations 1989/1990 Youth Brownies-18th Pack 125 Rotorangi Adventure Centre 125 Bruce Thomas (Youth to Everest) 500· Community Four Sherpas Trust 1,000· Taranaki Anglican Social Services 500 12 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2475

Sporting Childrens Section TKI Centre NZ Amateur Athletics 150 Mangorei Soccer Club 150 Marist Rugby League Club-Juniors 150 Taranaki Maori Rugby Football Union, Inc 150 Te Atiawa Softball Club 150 Special Olympics 1,000· Education Highlands Home & School Assn 125 Kapuni School Committee 500· Meremere Board of Trustees 125 St John Bosco School 125 St Patricks School-Inglewood 125 Spotswood College 500 Tarata School Committee 125 Tikorangi School Committee 125 Uriti Playgroup 125 Third Round Donations 1989/1990 Aged Eltham Eventide Home Advisory Board 500 Eltham Old Folks Assn 125 Education (Security System) 2,000· Opunake Primary 125 Stratford High School 500 Westown Kindergarten 125 Farm Cadet Bursary Scheme 1,500 Health and Welfare Central Taranaki Pregnancy Help 125 Youth Lepperton Scout Group 125 New Plymouth Division Girl Guides 125 North Taranaki Arts Council 500 Youth to Everest (Karen Thomason) 500 Community British Airborne Forces "Airborne Spectacular" 500· New Plymouth Sewing and Knitting Group 125 Sporting Avon Bowling Club 100 Hawera Womens Bowling 100 Judith Hine-New York Marathon 500 Opunake Basketball Assn 200 Spotswood Volley Ball Team 200 Taranaki District Croquet Assn 200 Fourth Round of Donations 1989/1990 Community North Taranaki Council of Social Services 1,000· Taranaki Flood Relief 5,ooo· Cultural Hurworth Cottage 250 New Plymouth Orchestra (Inc) 250 Pacific Choral Festival- Barbara Fabish 250 Ruth Schwer 250 Christine Rush 250 Kate Tringham 250 Stratford Shakespeare Festival Organisers 1,000· Education Playgroup-Kohuratahi 200 Taramaths (Taranaki Mathematics Assn) 500 2476 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 119

Sporting Jama (Junior and Midget Archers) 360 Kiwisport (note: a further $6,000 to be donated 1990/1991 financial year to "Kiwisport") 6,000* *Denotes 'Special' donation. gn7409

ISSN 0111-5650 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS: V. R. WARD, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEAIAND-1990 Price $3.00 (inc. G.S. T.)