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New Zealand Gazette .,... -~ No. 130 ~tfr.:iVEO J 2911 30 JUL 1984 } b',."''"" SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, 26 JULY 1984 Published by Authority WELLINGTON: FRIDAY, 27 JULY 1984 Resignation of Members of the Executive Council Resignation of Ministers His Excellency has been pleased to accept the resignations from the His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to accept Executive Council of: the resignations of: The Right Honourable Sir Robert David Muldoon, G.C.M.G .. The Right Honourable Sir Robert David Muldoon, G.C.M.G .. C.H., of the Offices of Prime Minister and Minister of Finance; C.H.; The Honourable James Kenneth McLay, of the Offices of The Honourable James Kenneth McLay; Attorney-General and Minister of Justice; The Right Honourable Duncan MacIntyre, o.s.o .. o.e.E .. E.o.; The Right Honourable Duncan MacIntyre, o.s.o.. o.B.E., The Right Honourable David Spence Thomson, M.c.. E.D.; Minister of Fisheries; The Honourable William Francis Birch; The Right Honourable David Spence Thomson, M.C.. E.D., of the Offices of Minister of State, Minister of State Services The Honourable James Brendan Bolger; and Minister of Defence; The Honourable George Frederick Gair; The Honourable William Francis Birch, of the Offices of The Honourable Hugh Campbell Templeton; Minister of Energy. Minister of National Development and The Honourable Warren Ernest Cooper; Minister Regional Development; The Honourable Venn Spearman Young; The Honourable James Brendan Bolger, of the Office of Minister The Honourable David Allan Highet; of Labour; The Honourable Mervyn Langlois Wellington; The Honourable George Frederick Gair, of the Offices of Minister of Transport, Minister of Civil Aviation and The Honourable Manuera Benjamin Riwai Couch; Meteorological Services and Minister of Railways; The Honourable Anthony George Malcolm; The Honourable Hugh Campbell Templeton, of the Offices of Doctor the Honourable Ian John Shearer; Minister of Trade and Industry and Minister of Customs; The Honourable Robert Leslie Gapper Talbot; The Honourable Warren Ernest Cooper, of the Offices of The Honourable Jonathan Herbert Elworthy; Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Overseas Trade; The Honourable John Howard Falloon; The Honourable Venn Spearman Young, of the Office of The Honourable Anthony Peter David Friedlander. Minister of Social Welfare; · The Honourable David Allan Highet, of the Offices of Minister Dated at Wellington this 26th day of July 1984. of Internal Affairs, Minister of Local Government, Minister of Recreation and Sport, Minister of Civil Defence and P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council. Minister for the Arts; 2912 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 130 The Honourable Mervyn Langlois Wellington, of the Office of Minisrers Appointed Minister of Education; The Honourable Manuera Benjamin Riwai Couch, of the Offices of Minister of Maori Affairs and Minister of Police; His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint: The Honourable Anthony George Malcolm, of the Offices of The Honourable David Russell Lange, to be Prime Minister Minister of Health and Minister of Immigration; and Minister of Foreign Affairs: Doctor the Honourable Ian John Shearer, of the Offices of The Honourable Geoffrey Winston Russell Palmer, to be Deputy Minister for the Environment, Minister of Science and Prime Minister, Attorney-General, and Minister of Justice; Technology and Minister of Broadcasting; The Honourable Robert Leslie Gapper Talbot, of the Offices The Honourable Michael Kenneth Moore, to be Minister of of Minister of Tourism and Postmaster-General; Overseas Trade and Marketing, Minister of Tourism, and The Honourable Jonathan Herbert Elworthy, of the Offices of Minister of Recreation and Sport; Minister of Lands and Minister of Forests; The Honourable Roger Owen Douglas, to be Minister of The Honourable John Howard Falloon, of the Office of Minister Finance; of Statistics; The Honourable Richard William Prebble, to be Minister of The Honourable Anthony Peter David Friedlander, of the Transport, Minister of Civil Aviation and Meteorological Offices of Minister of Works and Development and Minister Services, Minister of Railways, and Minister of Pacific Island of Housing. Affairs; By Command: The Honourable Koro Tainui Wetere, to be Minister of Maori Dated at Wellington this 26th day of July 1984. Affairs, Minister of Lands, and Minister of Forests; JAMES BROWN, Official Secretary. The Honourable David Francis Caygill, to be Minister of Trade and Industry, and Minister of National Development; The Honourable Cedric Russell Marshall, to be Minister of Members of the Executive Council Appointed Education, and Minister for the Environment; The Honourable Francis Duncan O'Flynn, Q.c., to be Minister His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint: of State and Minister of Defence; The Honourable David Russell Lange; Doctor the Honourable Michael Edward Rainton Bassett, to be Minister of Health and Minister of Local Government; The Honourable Geoffrey Winston Russell Palmer, The Honourable Michael Kenneth Moore; The Honourable Margaret Ann Hercus, to be Minister of Social Welfare, Minister of Police, and Minister of Science and The Honourable Roger Owen Douglas; Technology; The Honourable Richard William Prebble; The Honourable Colin James Moyle, to be Minister of The Honourable Koro Tainui Wetere; Agriculture, and Minister of Fisheries; The Honourable David Francis Caygill; The Honourable Stanley Joseph Rodger, to be Minister of The Honourable Cedric Russell Marshall; Labour, and Minister of State Services; The Honourable Francis Duncan O'Flynn, Q.c.; The Honourable Jonathan Lucas Hunt; to be Minister of Doctor the Honourable Michael Edward Rainton Bassett; Broadcasting, and Postmaster-General: The Honourable Margaret Ann Hercus; The Honourable Fraser MacDonald Colman, to be Minister of The Honourable Robert James Tizard; Works and Development; The Honourable Colin James Moyle; The Honourable Thomas Kerry Burke, to be Minister of The Honourable Stanley Joseph Rodger, Regional Development, Minister of Employment, and The Honourable Jonathan Lucas Hunt; Minister of Immigration; The Honourable Fraser MacDonald Colman; The Honourable Margaret Kerslake Shields, to be Minister of The Honourable Thomas Kerry Burke; Customs, and Minister of Consumer Affairs; The Honourable Margaret Kerslake Shields; The Honourable Peter Tapsell, M.B.E., to be Minister of Internal The Honourable Peter Tapsell, M.B.E.; Affairs, Minister of Civil Defence, and Minister for the Arts: The Honourable Philip Bruce Goff; The Honourable Philip Bruce Goff, to be Minister of Housing. to be members of the Executive Council of New Zealand; and the above-named have taken the Oath of Office accordingly. Dated at Wellington this 26th day of July 1984. Dated at Wellington this 26th day of July 1984. By Command: P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council. JAMES BROWN, Official Secretary. BY AUTHORITY: P. D. HASSELBERG. GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND-1984 Price 35c 20511 B-84PT .
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