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NEW ZEALAND

TI-IE GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949

Lllnd Held for Housing P1trposes Set Apart for an Automa,tic-telephone SCHEDULE Exchange in Block XI, Ohristch,U'ch Surv"y Di8t1'ict ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land in respect of which the lease- hold estate is taken: 2 roods 8·9 perches. B. Being Lot 13, D.P. 20147, portion of Allotment 70, Section 16, C. ],REYBERG, Governor-General Suburbs of Auckland, and being the whole of the land comprised and A PROCLAMATION described in Certifioate of Title, Volume 465, folio 232 (Auckland P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, and section forty­ Land Registry). seven of the Public Works Amendment Act, 1948, I, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued und"r the Seal General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and of that Dominion, this 14th day of July, 1949. declare that the lanet described in the Schedule hereto now held fO!' housing purposes is hereby set apart for an automatic-telephone R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. exchange; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take GOD SAVE THE KINO! effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. (P.W. 50/773.)

SCHEDULE Land Taken for a Gravel-p'it ,in Block VI, Mangaorongo Survey ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land set apart: 35·2 perche~. District, Otorohanga Oounty Being part Rural Section 1107. [L.S.] B. C. PREYBERG, Governor-General Situated in Block XI, Christchurch Survey District (Canterbury R.D.). (S.O. 7997.) A PROCLAMATION In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more parti­ P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Clliarly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129372, deposited Sir Bernard Cyril Fl'eyberg, the Governor-General of the in the office of the .Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto ill hereby taken for a gravel-pit, coloured red. and shall vest in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General County of Otorohanga as from the date hereinafter mentioned; of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and Seal of that Dominion this 18th day of July, 19!9. after the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KTIo! SCHEDULE (P.W. 20/786/1.) ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken:- A. R. P. Being 2 0 19 Part Lot 3, D.P. 31800, being part RangitotoTuhua No. 290 2G Block; coloured yellow. Leasehold Estate in Land Taken for a Recreation-ground in the Oity of 2 3 35 Part Lot 4, D.P. 31800, being part Rangitoto Tuhua Auckland No. 290 20 Block; coloured blue. 1 35 Part Rangitoto Tuhua No. 290 2G Block on D.P. 24111; coloured sepia. [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Situated in Block VI, Mangaorongo Survey District (Auckland A PROCLAMATION R.D.). (8.0. 33874.) URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particu­ P Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the larly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129322, deposited in Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and theJeon leasehold estate' in the land described in the Schedule hereto, held coloured as above mentioned. from His Majesty the King by William Robert Thacker Simpson, of Auckland, Architect, uuder and by virtue of Memorandum of Lease Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General No. 20686, Aucklaud Registry, is hereby taken for a recreation-ground, of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seul and shall vest in the l\IIayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of of that Dominion, this 14th day of July, 1949. Auckland as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works, declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty­ GOD SAVE THE KING! nine. (P.W. 54/760.) A 1506 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

Lanil Taken for Housing Purposes in the Borough of Waitara SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 3 acres 2 roods 20·8 perches. [r,,8.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Being part Section 2. A PROCLAMATION Situated in Block XXV, Waihola Survey District. (Otago R. D.). (S;0.9695.) URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General In the Otago 'Land District; as the samo is moro particularly P Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129319, deposited in the office Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured blue. land desoribed in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for housing purposes; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take Given under tho hand of His Excellency tho Governor-Geneml effect on amI after the twenty-fifth day of July, oue thousaud nine of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued undor the Seal hundred and forty-nine. of that Dominion, this 13th day of July, 1949. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

RCInmULE GOD SA.VE THE KING! ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 3 roods 25 perches. (P.W. 31/1340.) Being closed street adjoinin@; or passing through Block XLVIII, and Sections 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and II, Block XLIX, Town ofWaitara East. Situated in the Borough of Waitara_ (S_0.8296.). In the Taranaki Land District; as the same is more particularly Land Taken/or a Ma.in Hight/Jay Depot in Block X, Moeraki 8,.rvcy delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 128890, deposited in the District office of the Mjnister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand. and issued under the A PROCLAMATION Seal of that Dominion, this 18th day of July. 1949. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Ciovernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that GOD SAVE THE KING ! the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a main (RC. 4/205/8.) highway depot; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect 011 and after the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine.

SCHEDULE JAtnd Taken for the Purpose of a Quarry in the Borough of Napier ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 4 acres 0 roods 3-3 perches. Being part Section 64. [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Situated in Block X, Moeraki Survey District (Otago R.D.). (S.O. 9735.) A PROCLAl.fATION In the Otago Land District: as the samo is more particularly delineated on tho plan marked P.W.D. 129282, deposited in the office URSUANT to the Public ,Yorks Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured orange. P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal the purpose of a quarry and shall vest in the Mayor, Councillors, of that Dominion, this 18th day of July, 1949. and Burgesses of the Borough of Napier as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. effect on and after the twenty· fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. GOD SAVE TIlE KING! (P.W. 70/20/16/3.)

SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 3 roods 3·1 perches. Being part of right-of-way on D.P, 3534, part of Suburban Sections 3, ·4, and 5, Town of Napier. Land Taken fo" Road in Block III, Wa,:mea Survey District Situated in the Borough of Napier (Hawkes Bay R.D.). In the Hawkes Bay Land District; as the same is more parti­ [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General cularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 129206, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon A PROCLAMATION coloured blue. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General P General Sir Bernard Cyrll Frey berg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare Seal of that Dominion, this 18th day of July, 1949_ that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. on and after the twenty-fifth day of ,July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. GOD SAVE THE KINGl (P.W. 54/759.) SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- .'1._ R. P. Being o 0 13-5 Part Section 43, Distnct of Suburban South. 1 . 1 6·7 Part Sections 43 and 46, District of Suburban Land Taken for a Public SchOol in Block XXV, WaihOla S1!rvey South. District, Hr1!ce Oounty Situated in Block III. Wainrea Survey District (Nelson R.D.). (S_0.9574.) In the Nelson Land District; as the same are more particularly [I•. S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129374, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured A PROCLAMATION orarige. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that Seal of that Dominion, this 18th day of July, 1949. the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a public school and shall vest in the Education Board of the District of Otago R SEMPLE, Minister of Works. as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth GOD SAVE THE Knm ! day of Jl.ly, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nin~. (P.W.70/11/54/0.) JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1507

Land Taken for Road in Block II, Tokatoka Survey District, and Block8 XIII and XIV, Maungaru Survey Di8trict; Hob8on Oounty [L.B.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to the Publio Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion P of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Sohedule hereto is hereby taken for road; and I do also declare that this Proolamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand nine huudred and forty-nine. .

SCHEDULE - Approximate Areas of the Situated In Situated In Survey CoIooiedoD PIeces Of Land BeIBg Bloek I DIstrict of Plan Taken.

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o 0 22·2 Part Allotment 62, Arapohue Parish .. " .. .. II Tokatoka . . Sepia. o 0 0·16 Part Lot 3, D.P. 229 11, being part Allotment S:E. 61, Arapohue .. Orauge•. Parish " " o 9·2 Part Lot 2, D.P. 2 2911, being part Allotments N.W. 61 and f II .. S.E. 61, Arapohue Parish l XIV Maungaru" .. } Blue. 3·6 Part Lot 2, D.P. 229 11, being part Allotment N.W. 61, Arapohue XIV .. Parish " " 0 2·4 o l Parts Lot 25, D.P. 99 73, being part Maungatawhiri Block XIII o 0 2·7 f .. " .. " o 0 14·9 Part Maungatawhiri Block on D.P. 28478 ...... Orange• o 0 7 Part Lot 2, D.P. 14905, being part Maungatawhiri Block .. " " .. Sepia. " "

g g1~:~ { Parts Lot 24, D.P. 99 73, being part Maungatawhiri Block .. ..' 'Orange. o 0 23·3 " " o 0 10·4 Parts Lot 2, D.P. 225 16, being part Maungatawhiri Block .. ., .. Sepia. o 2 21·4 } " o 0 8·4 Parts Lot 3, D.P. 149 05, being part Maungatawhiri Block Blue. o 0 10·4 .. " " .. 004 Part Lot 4, D.P. 302 85, being part Maungatawhiri Block .. .. Orange. o 1 35·9 Part Lot 21, D.P. 99 73, being part Maungatawhiri Block .. " " .. Blue. (Au ckland R.D.). (S.O. 33065.) " "

In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129204, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. . 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 13th day of July, 1949. It. SEMPLE, Ministel' of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING I (.P.W. 33/2123.)

Land Taken for Road-diversions in Connection with Portions of the Land Taken in Oonnection with Street-widening in the City of South Island Main Trunk Railway (North End) (Kaikoura Wellington Section) in Block ]f, Mount Fyffe Survey District [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, Lieutenant­ URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant. P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the 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 land described in the Schedule hereto is here by taken for that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken in road-diversions in connection with the South Island Main Trunk connection with street-widening, and shall ..vest iIi the Mayor, Railway (North End) (Kaikoura Sectiou). Counoillors, and Citizens of the City of WelliDgton as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also deolare that this Proclamation SCHEDULE shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine.

ApproximateAreas oftha I Pieces of Being Shown on Plan Land Taken. SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 2 acres. 1 rood 19·7 perohes. A. R. 1'. Being part Section 2, Harbour Distriot. 0 0 0·81 Part Lot 1, D.P. 879, being part P.W.D. 125329. Seotion 263, Kaikoura Suburban; Situated in Block XI, Belmont Survey Distriot (City of coloured blue Wellington). (S.O. 20752.) 0 0 0·72 Part Lot 1, D.P. 822, being part In, the Wellington Land Distriot; as the same is more partiou. Section 263, Kaikoura Suburban; lady delineated on the piau marked P.W.D. 129338, deposited in coloured sepia the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon 0 0 0·03 Part Lot 3, D.P. 822, being part edged red. Seotion 263, Kaikoura Suburban ; ooloured blue . Given under the hand of His Exoellency the Governor-Geueral (S.O. 3836.) of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the 0 0 7·28 Part Lot lD, D.P. 1331, being part P.W.D. ~25498. Seal of that Dominion, this 18th' day of July, 1949. Seotion 263, Kaikoura Suburban; coloured blue R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. (S.0.3800.) GOD SAVE THE KINo! Situated in Block X, Mount Fyffe Survey District (Marlborough (P.W. 51/1664.) R.D.). In the Marlborough Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the .plans marked and coloured as above Land Proclaimed as Stre.et in the Borough of Picton mentioned, and deposited in the office' of the Minister of Works at Wellington. [L.S.} 13. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the A PROCLAMATION Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of July, 1949. URSUANT to section twe~ty.nine of the PlIbliC'WorksAmeIid­ R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. P ment Act, 1948, I, LIeutenant·General Sir Bernard Cyril ·Freyherg, the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, GoD SAVE THE KINO! do hereby proclaim as street the land desoribed in the Sohedule (P.W. 12/39.) hereto. I 50S THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 49

. SCHEDULE Defining the Middle.lin.eof a Road in Block IV, Matawai Township, MPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as street :- and Blocks V, IX, and X, Motu Survey DiBtrict-viz., a Deviation of the Gisborne-Wlmkatane via Waioeka M'ain H(ilftJ!!ay A. R. P. Being (47m. to 51'5 m.) 00 0·71 Part Lot 1, D.P. 1453, being part Section 1155, - Town of Picton. o 0 1· 70 Part I.ot 1, D.P. 1453, being part Section 4-83, [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General Town of Picton. A PROCLAMATION o 0 0·56 Part Lot 1, D.P. l453, being part Section 481, Town of Picton. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· P GeneraJ Sir Bernard Cyril Ifreyberg, the Governor·General Situated in Block XII, Linkwater Survey District (Borough of of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and dAclare Picton) (Marlborough R.D.). (S.O. 3924.) that the middle·line of a road desired to be constructed over In .the ,Marlbor.ough Land District ,; as the same are more Block IV, Matawai Township, and Blocks V, IX, and X, Motu particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129390, deposited Survey District,-viz., a deviation of the Gisborne-Whakatane via in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon Waioeka Main Highway (47 m. to 51·5 m.)-shall be that defined coloured blue. and set forth in the Schedule hereto; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall affect in the Township of Matawai only that land within a distance of two chains from the said middle· line and Given under the hand of His Excellencv .he Governor·General shall affect all other land within a distance of teu chains from the of the Dominion of N ew Zealand~ and issued under the SeaJ of that Dominion, this 18th day of July, 1949. said middle-line. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. SOHEDULE GOD SAVE THE KING! COMMENCING at a point on the Gisborne-WhakataDe via Waioeka Main Highway at its intersection with the middle of the Gisborne­ MotullOra Railway, opposite the north.western boundary of Matawai Township, proceeding thence in a south· westerly direction generally for a distance of approximately 357 chains, and passing in, into, through, or over the following lands, &c,-viz., Lots 22, 23, and 24, Block IV, Matawai Township, part Lot 3, D.P. 2543, Lot 4, D.P. Land Proclaimed as Street in the Oity of Dunedin 2543, part Section 7, S.. ctions 8 and 9, Block X, l\{otu Survey Dis· trict, and Section 3, Block IX, Motu SUrvey District, and terminating at a point on the existing Main Highway at its junction with the [L.S.] B. C. FREY13ERG, Governor-General No. 332 Te Wera Main Highway, and including all adjoining and intervening placeS, lands, reserves, roads, tracks, lakes, rivers, A PROCLAMATION streams, and watercourses. All in the Gisbome Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the" plan Inarked URSUANT to section twe?-ty-nine of the Publ~c Works Amen~. P ment Act, 1948, I, Lleutenant·General SIr Belnard Cyrll P.W.D. 129326, ,deposited in the office of the Minister of Works Freyherg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, a.t Wellington. do hereby proclaim as street the land described in the Schedule Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·Gencral hereto. of the Dominion of New ZeaJand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 18th day of July, 1949. SCHEDULE R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. MPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as street: 7·36 GOIl SAVE THE KING! perches. Being Part Section 41. (P.W.70/4/20/0.) Situated in Block VI, Town Survey District (City of Dunedin) (Otago R.D.). (S.0.9690.) In the Otago Land District; as the same is more particularly Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work, and Not Required delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129331, deposited in the office for Tlmt Purpose! to be Orown Land of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured sepia.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal [1"S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General of that Dominion, this 13th day of July, 1949. A PROCLAMATION R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. URSUANT to section thirty.five of the Public Works Act, P 1928, I,Lieutenant.General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the GonSAvE THE KIN(j! Governor·General of the Dominion of New ZeaJand, do hereby deolare the land desorihed in the Sohedule hereto to be Crown (P.W. 51/1183.) Land subject to the Land Act, 1948.

SCHEDULE Land Proclaimed aB Road in Block III, Town of Fortrose, Southland ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crown hind: Oounty I rood 38 perches. ' Being Section 1344 and part Section 13S8, Town of Reefton "(Nelson R.D.). (S.O. 9572.) B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·Geneml In the Nelson Land District; as the same is more partioularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129154, deposited in the A PROCLAMATION office of the Minister of Works a t Wellington, and thereon coloured P'URSUANT to section twantY·nine of the Pub])c Works Amend. red. ment Act, 1948, I, Lieutenant.Gene~a~ Sir Bernard ,JJyril Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General Freyberg, 'the Governor'General of the DommlOn of New Zea1and, of the Dominion of New Zealand, and" issued under the do hereby proclaim as road the land described in the Schedule hereto. ' Seal of that"Dominion, this 2f:lthday of June, 1949. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! SGREDULE , APPROXIMATE" area of' the piece of laD.d' proclaimed as road: 2·7 (P.W.23/17.) perches. " Being Lot 3, D.P. 4052, being part Section 1. Situated in Block III, Town of Fortrose (Southland R.D.). Grown· Land Set Apart for a (bavelopit in Block VIII, Maungaluzruru In the Southland:Land District;, as the same is more part,i. , Survey Dietrict cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129371, deposited in the office olthe Minister of Works at Willlington, and thereon coloured blue. [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General Given under the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor-General A PROCLAMATION , of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant· SeaJ of that Dominion, this 18th day of July, 1949. ,P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. of the Dominion cif New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the Crown land descrihed in the Schedule hereto is hereby set apart for a gravel.pit; and I do also declare that this Proclamation GOD SAVE THE KING! shall take effect on and after the twenty.fifth day of July, one (P;W.47/1461.) thousand nine hundred and forty.nine. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTllJ

SCHEDULE Grown Land Set Apart asa Permanent State Forest APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of Crown land set apart :- A. R. P. Being [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General 4 0 3 Part Section 6; edged orange. A PROCLAMATION 1 1 24' 9 Part Section 5; edged blue. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred , Situated in Block VIII, Maungaharuru Survey District B upon me by section eighteen of the Forests Act, 1921-22. I, (Hawkes Bay R.D.). (S.O. 2324.) Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ In the Hawkes Bay Land District; as the same are more General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 128433, deposited Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as a permanent State in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon forest. coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor·General SCHEDULE of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal NELSON LAND DISTRICT.-NELSON CONSERVANOY of that Dominiou. this 13th day of July, 1949. ALL that area in the Nelson Land District, Waimea County, con­ R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. taining by admeasurement 314 acres, more or 'less, being Section 6, GOD SAVE THE KING! Block VIII, Wakapuaka Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan No. 103/30, deposited in the Head (P.W.62/86/5/6.) Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Grown Land Set Apart for the Purp08e8 of the .'Ilaori Housing Act, 1935 Seal of that Dominion, this 13th day of July. 1949. C. F. SKINNER, Commissioner of State Forests. [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General GOD SAVE THE KING! A PROCLAMATION (F.S.9/4/86.) N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon me by I section two of the Maori Hou.ing Amendment Act, 1938, T, Lieutenant-General flir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ ------~----,.------General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto Grown Land Set Apart as a Permanent State Fore.t shall be and the same is hereby set apart for the purposes of the Maori Housing Act, 1935. [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION SCHEDULE y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred ALL those llillds in the Borough of situate in Block III, B upon me by section eighteen of the Forests Act, 1921-22, I, Otanake Survey District, and containing by admeasurement It total Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ area of I acre and 35·6 perches, more or less, being Sl'ction 9 of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the Block XXX, Te Kuiti Maori Township, and Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, as Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as a permanent State shown on the plan numbered 7339, deposited in the office of the forest. District Land Registrar at Auckland, being parts Sections 2 and 3 of Block XXV, Te Kuiti Maori Township. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.A. 30/3/374, deposited HCHEDULE in the Head Office of the Department of Maori Affairs at Wellington, and thereon edged red. NELSON LAND DIsTRICT.-NELSON CONSERVANOY ALL that area in the Nelson Land District, Waimea County, con­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General taining by admeasurement 846 acres, more or less, being Section 2, of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal Block XVI, Waimea Survey District. As the same is more partiou­ of that Dominion, this 12th day of July, 1949. larly delinea.ted on plan No. 103/31. deposited in the Head Office E. T. TIRIKATENE, of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered For the }Iinister of Maori Affairs. red. (Nelson S.O. plan 7426.) GOD SAVE THE KING! Given under the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the (M.A. 30/3/74.) Seal of that Dominion, this 13th day of July, 1949. C. F. SKINNER, Commissioner of State F,orests. GoD SAVE THE KING! Revoking in Part Proclamations Setting Apart Grown Lands for (F.S.9/4/93.) Housing Purposes in Wellington Land District

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Authorizing the Laying-off ofa Street Off Goronation Road, in the A PROCLAMATION Borough of M orrinsville U,RSlJANT to subsection two of section nine of ,the Housin~ P, Act, 1919, I, Lieutenant·General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General revoke, in so far as they relate to lands described in the Schedule ORDER IN COUNCIL hereto, the Proclamation dated the fourth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and tnirty-nine, and published in the N ewZealand Gazette At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of No. 61 of the tenth day of the same month at page 2128, and the July, 1949 Proclamation dated the seventeenth day of October, one thousand nine Present: hundred and forty-five, and pnblished in the New Zealand Gazette HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENEllAL IN COUNOIL No. 66 of the twenty-fifth day of the same month at page 1308, setting apart Crown lands for the purposes of Part I of the Housing URSUANT to section thirty-one of the M:unicipal, Corporations Act, 1919, the said lands being no longer required for such purposes. P Amendment Act, 1948, His Excellenoy the Governor.General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Counoil, doth hereby authorize the SCHEDULE Morrinsville Borough Council to lay-off the proposed atreet described WELLINGTON LAND DISTIUCT.-CITY OF LOWER HUTT.-HuTT in the Schedule hereto at a width for the whole of its length of less .. VALLEY SETTLEMENT.-BELMONT SURVEY DISTRICT . than sixty-feet, but not less than forty feet . SECTIONS 44 to 49 (inclusive) Block XXIX, Hutt Valley Settl61nent. situatedfu Block XIV, Belmont Survey District: Area, 1 rood SCHEDULE 4 perches. mOre or less. (S.O. Plan' 18595.) THAT proposed street in the South Auckland Land Distriot, Borough L'ot 166. D.P. 8543, being part Section 46., Hutt D!s~:rict, of MortinsV'ille, containing by admeasurement 2.l'ood.s .Il·7 peNb,es, situated in BloCk IX. Belmont Survey District: Area, 22·03 more or less, being part Lots 9, 21, and 22, D.P. 7150, part Lots 1 perolies. more or less.· , 2, 3, and 4, D.P. 25803, and part, Lot 7, D.P. 34603, being part Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Motumaoho No. 2 Block. As the. same is more particularly of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 128759, deposited in the Seal of that Dominion, this 18th day of July, 1949. office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. T . .T. SHERRARD, GOD SAVE THE KING! Clerk of the Executive Council. (L. and S. 30/228/2.) (P.W. 51/2975.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No ... 43

Oonaenting to Stopping Road in Block 11, Tokatoka Swrvey District, and Blocks XIII and XIV, Maungaru Survey District, Hobson Oounty

B. C. FREYBERG" Governor·General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of July, 1949 Present: HIs EXQELLRNOY THR GOVRRN01l..GRltERAL IN COUNOIL URSUANT to seotion one hundred and forty.nine of the Public Works Act, 1928, His Exc, ellency the Governor·General of the DOplinion P of New Zealan!i, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby oonsent to the Hobson County Counoil stopping the portions of road desoribed in the Sohedule hereto. SCHEDULE Approximate Areas oftbe Situa.ted In Situated In Pi"""" of Road Adjoining or passing through Survey' Permitted to be Block District of Stopped. I

A. R. P. 0 o 30'8 Lot 3, D.P. 22911, being Allotment 60A, part Allotment S.E. 61, and part Allotment II Tokatoka. S.W. 59, Arapohue Parish 0 o 30·7 Lot 3, D.P. 22911, being part Allotments N.W. 61 and S.E. 61, Arapohue Parish .. II 2 ,234'5 Part Allotment 62 and Lot 2, D.P. 22911, being part Allotments N.W. 61 and S.E. 61, J II " Arapohue Parish l XIV Maungaru." 0 026',7 Lot 3, D.P. 14905, being part Maungatawhiri Blook ...... XIII 0 2 21·1 Lot 1, D.P. 30285 and Lot 21, D.P. 9973, being parts Maungatawhiri Block .. .. XIII " (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 33065.) "

------,~~----- In the North Auokland Land District; as the same are more partIcularly delmeated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129204, deposited III the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Exeoutive, Couneil. (P.W. 33/2123.)

Oonsenting to Stopping Road in Block V III, Alexandra Survey Dietrid, SCHEDULE Waipa CO'Unty APPRO:iaMATE area of the portion of road deolared to be Government 0'6 perches. Adjoining or passing throngh Lot 1, D.P. 879, being part Section B- C. FREYBERG, Governor·General 263, Kaikoura Suburban. ORDER IN COUNCIL Situated in Block X, Mount Fyffe Survey Distriot (Marlborough At the .Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of R.D.). (S.O. 3836.) July, 1949 In the Marlborough I.and District; as the Same is, more Present: partioularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. -125329, HIS EXOELJ:,ENOY TIlE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL deposited iIi the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. URSUANT to seotion one hundred and forty.nine of the Public P_'" Works Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General of the,­ T. J. SHERRARD, Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advioe and oonsent Clerk of the Exec'J.tive Council. oUhe Executive Counoil of the said Dominion, doth hereby oonsent (P.W. 12/39.) to the Waipa County Council stopping the portions of road described in the Sohedule hereto. Consenting to the Raising of a Loan of £290 by the ,Taradale Town SCHEDULE Board and Prescribing the Oonditions Thereof ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road permitted to be stopped :- B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A. 11.. P. Adjoining or passing through ORDER IN' COUNCIL 1 3 32 Allotment 54 and part Lot 1, D.P. 12958, being parts Allotments 56 and 59; coloured green, At the Government House at Wellington, this 29th day of edged green. June, 1949 o 3 39·8 Allotment 55 and part Lot 1, D.P. 12958, being Present: parts Allotments 56 and 59; coloured green. HIs EXOELLENOY T1IE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN CoUNOIL 1 2 30·5, Allotments 55 and 418 and part Lot 1, D.P. 12958, being parts ,Allotments 56 and 59; coloured HEREAS the Taradale Town Board (hereinafter called the green, edged green. W said local authority) proposes, pursuant to the provisions of section three of the Main Highways Amendment Act, 1928; to , All situated in the Parish of Tuhikaramea, Block VIII, Alexandra ~orrow the sum of two hundred and ninety pounds (£200) by a loan Survey District (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 33504.) to be known as "Main Highways Loan, 1949" (hereinafter oalled In the Auckland Land District: as the same are more par· the said loan), for the purpose of providing the Council's share of ticularly delineated on the ,plan marked P.W.D. 129330, deposited the cost of replacing Saltwater Creek Culvert on the Napier-Hastings, in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon via Fernhill, Main Highway: ' coloured as above mentioned. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the T. J. SHERRARD, Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent Clerk of the Executive Council. of the Exeoutive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance (P.W. 34/4118.) and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section eleven of the Local Government Loans Board Aot, 1926, as set out in section twenty.nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him this behalf, doth hereby D8Clarlng Road in Block X". Mount Fyffe Survey Dietrict, to be consent to the raising by the said local authority of the said loan Government Road for the said purpose up to the amount of two hundred and ninety pounds (£290), and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows :- ' B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General (I) The term for which the said loan or ,any part thereof may be raised shall be three (3) years. .. ORDER IN COUNCIL (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respeot of the said -At~he-Go.~ernment Ho~ at Wellingtc~. this 20~h day.of 16ail or any part thereof shall be suoh as shall not producEi'to the , July, 1949 lender a rate exceeding three pounds ten shillings (£3 lOs.) per centum Present: per annum. 'HIS EXOELLENOYTHR GOVERNOR.GENERAI'..IN COUNOIL (3) The said loan or any part thereof, together with interest thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual instalments P' URSUANT to seotion one hundred and twelve of the Public extending over the term as determined in (I) above. ' .. Works Act, 1928, His Excellenoy the Governor-General of the (4 ) No moneys shall be borrowed under this cons~nt after the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent expiration of two years from the date hereof. of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the portion of road described in the Schedule T. J. SHERRARD, hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become Clerk of the Executive Council. Government road. (T. 49/108.) ;JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1511

Oonsenting to the Raising of a Loan of £15,000 by the Wairarapa No.5 Block, to a point in line with the south· western boundary of . Electric'power Board and Prescribing the Oonditions Thereof . part of Section 12, Block VI aforesaid; thence along a right line, to and along the south·western boundary of part of Section 12 aforesaid, B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General and along the north·eastern side of the public road passing through ORDER IN COUNCIL Pukemaukuku No. lA Block and running alongside the Pitati Stream and crossing an intervening road, to and along the gcnerally western At the Government House at Wellington, this 29th day of boundaries of Section lO, Block VI aforesaid to the northern June, 1949 boundaries of part of Section 8, Block VI aforesaid; thence westerly Present: generally along the aforesaid northern boundary and the northern HIS l<~XOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL boundary of Pnkemako No. 3E Block, to and along a right line across HEREAS the Wairarapa Electric.power Board (hereinafter a public road, to and along the northern boundary of Waiau No.2 W called the said local authority), being desirous of raising Block and along another right line, being the last· mentioned a loan of fifteen thousand pounds (£15,000), to be known as boundary produced to the middle of the Waiau River; thence down " Retioulation. Extension Loau, 1949" (hereinafter called the said the middle of tha.t river, to the mean high-water mark of the loan), for the purpose of further retioulating the Board's district, Coromandel Harbour; thence northerly generally along the aforesaid has complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loalli! mean high.water mark to a point in line with the south·eastern Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called the said Act), and it is expedient bOUndary of part of Allotment 33, Parish of Kapanga, as .shown that the precedent consent of the Governor·General in Council, as on plan numbered 8715, deposited as aforesaid; thence north· required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said westerly generally along a right line across a public road, to and loan: along the south· eastern boundary of the said part of Allotment 33, Now, therefore, His Excellency tbe Governor·General of the and along a right line across another public road, to and along the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent south·eastern boundary of another part of Allotment 33, as shown of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance on the plan numbered 775, deposited as aforesaid and along a right and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section line to the westernmost corner of Lot 1 of Seotion 13, Village of eleven of the said Act, as set out in seotion twenty -nine of the Finance Belleville; thence along the north-western boundary of the said Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling Lot 1, along a right line across part of Old Land Claim 32 and a him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising iti New public road, to and along the north. western boundaries of part of Zealand by the said local authority of the said loan for the said Lot 3 and Lot 1, of Section 12 of the said village, and along another purpose up to the amount of fifteen thousand pounds (£15,000), and right line across another part of Old Land Claim 32, to and along the in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows :- north· western boundaries of Lots 3, 2, and 1 of Section 1 of the (1) The term for which the said loan or any part thereof.may be said village and along a right line, being the last· mentioned raised shall not exceed twenty (20) years. boundary produced to the middle of the Whangarahi or Kapanga (2) The rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the said Stream aforesaid; thence down the middle of that stream to the oan or any part thereof shall be suoh as shall not produce to the point of commencement. lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding three pounds five shillings T. J. SHERRARD, (£8 5s.) per centum per aunum. Clerk of the Executive Council. (3) The said loan or any part thereof, together with interest thereon, shall be repaid by· equal aggregate annual or half· yearly Con8tit1tting tlte Cardrona Rabbit Di8trict.-(Notice No. Ag. 469,5) instalments extending over the term as determined in (1) above. (4) The payment of such instalments shall be made in New B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Zealand and no instalments shall be paid out of loan.moneys. ORDER IN COUNCIL (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procura. tion fees in respeot of the raising of the said loan or any part thereof At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount July, 1949 raised. Present: (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the IIIs EXOELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL· expiration of two years from the date hereof. URSUANT to the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, and to section T • .T. SHERRARD, P twenty.nine of the Rabbit Nuisance Amendment Aot, 1947, Clerk of the Executive Council. His Excellency the Governor-General, at the request of the Minister ('f. 49/133/18.) of Agriculture, made on the reoommendation of the Rabbit Destruc· tion Council, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby constitnte and declare the area of Ooromandel Oonnt1l Gouncil Required Under tlte Town-planning land the boundaries of which are described in the Schedule hereto, Act, 1926, to Prepare and Submit to the Town-planning Board being an area to which subsection one of seQtion thirty ofthe Rabbit an E;r:lra·urban Planning Schemeforthe Ooroma.ndel and Kapanga Nuisance Act, 1928, applies, a rabbit district, and doth appoint Township Areas . . that the name of the said rabbit district shall be. thc Cardrona Rabbit District, and doth order that the basi. on which the Rabbit 13. C. FREYBERG, Governor·Genem. Board to be established for the said district shall first levy its general ORDER IN COUNCIL rate shall be the acreage of land occupied by the ratepayer. At the Govflrnment ·House at, Wellington, this 13th day of July, 1949 SCHEDULE .Present: DESCRll'TION OF BOUNDARIES OF THE CARDRONA RABBIT DISTRICT HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN CouNon. ALL that area in the Otago Land District, containing 128,500 acres, HEREAS the Coromandel County Council is the responsible more or less, being parts of Lower Wanaka, Lower Hawea, Knuokle W authority within the meaning of the Town.planning Act, 1926, Peak, Cardrona, Tarras, Crown, and Cromwell Survey Districts and of a certain rural area as defined in the said Act--namely, the bounded as follows: Commencing at Mount Cardrona on the Coromandel COlmty: south-western corner of Run 340B in Knuckle Peak Survey Distriot ; And whereas His Excellency the Governor-General is of opinion thence generally northerly and north-easterly by the western and that settlement is taking place within a certain defined area within north-western boundaries of Runs 340B and 505 to Mount Alpha; the rural area aforesaid-namely, the defined area described in the thence generally south-easterly by the eastern bonndary of Run 505 Schedule hereto-at such a rate that the preparation of an extra· and down Spot Burn to the Cardrona River; thence north.easterly urban planning scheme is deemed advisable in the public interest: up the centre of the main stream of the Cardrona River to a point Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred in line with the southern boundary of Section 41, Block IV, Lower upon him by section twenty.five of the Town-planning Act, 1926, Wanaka Survey District; thence easterly to and along the southern His Excellency the Governor·General, acting by and with the advice boundaries of Sections 41,15, and 19, Block IV, aforesaid to a public and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby require the road; thence north-westerly along that road on the north·eastern Coromandel County Council to prepare and submit to the Town­ boundary of Section 19 aforesaid to the southern boundary of Section planning Board before the thirty.first day of August, one thousand 17, Block IV aforesaid; thence easterly along the southern boundary nine hundred and fifty, an extra· urban planning scheme in respect of of Section 17 and northerly along the eastern boundaries of Sections the said area described in the Schedule herej,o. 17 and 16, Block IV aforesaid and their production to· the Clutha River; thence generally south.easterly down the centre of the Clutha SCHEDULE· River to a point in line with the eastern boundary of Section 33, Blook VII, Tarras Survey District; thenoe southerly, south·easterly, ALT. that area in the Coromandel County, situated in Blocks I, II, V, south.westerly, and north-westerly along the eastern, north·eastern, and VI, Coromandel Survey District, containing approxitna.tely south·eastern, and south-western boundaries of Section 33.aforesaid 2,800 aores, bounded by a line commencing at a point in Block II to the eastern boundary of Run 631; thence southerly and south· aforesaid, in the middle of the Whangarahi or Kapanga Stream in westerly along the south-eastern boundaries of Runs 631 and 627 line with the northern boundary of Allotment 11, Kapanga Parish, and the south·eastern and sonthern boundaries of Run 629 and and running southerly generally along a right line, to and along the south-westerly and southerly aloug the southern bonndaries of northern and eastern boundaries of the said Allotment 11, to a point Sections 54 and 53, Block I, Cardrona Survey District, and the in line with the southern boundary of Allotment 17, Kapanga Parish; eastern boundary of Run 632 to Trig. FF, Crown Survey District; thence along a right line across a road, to and along the southern thence south-westerly and north·westerly along the southern and boundary of the said Allotment 17 to a· public road; thence along western boundaries of Crown Survey District to Crown Peak; a right line across the said public road, to and along the generally_ thence generally northerly along the watershed between the Cardrona western boundaries ·of Allotment 23, Kapanga Parish, and Section and Arrow Rivers to the western boundary of Seotion 5, Block I, 7, Block VI, Coromandel Survey District, and along another right Knuckle Peak Survey District; thence generally northerly along line to the north·eastern corner of the Otumohonui Block as shown on the plan numbered 1556, deposited in the office of the District the eastern boundary of RUIl 25 to Mount Cardrona, the point of commencement. Land Registrar at Auckland; thence along the eastern and southern T. J. SHERRARD, boundaries of the said Otumohonni Block, to and along the eastern Clerk of the Exeoutive Council. boundary of the Parangu No.6 Block, to and along the northern, eastern, and generally south·eastern boundaries of the Parangu (Ag. 64/1/196.) 1512 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

Foreshore Licence-Wharves in Lake Wanak

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General ORDER IN COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of July, 1949 July, 1949 Present: Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR· GENERAL IN COUNCil, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNOIL HEREAS the land described in the First. Schedule hereto is URSUANT to the Harbours Act, 1923, HiR Excellency the W a reserve duly sct apart for plantation purposes: And P Governor.General, acting by >tUfl with the >tdvice and consent whereas it is expedient that the said land should be exclmnged for of the Executive Council, doth hereby vest in the Lake County the land described in the Second Schedule hereto, which the Council (hereinafter called the Council, which term shall include Governor-General deems of equal valne and mOre suitable for the its successors or assigns, unless the context requires a different purposes of the reserve: construction), the management of the wharves at Minarets and Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor.General of the Wanaka in Lake W>tnaka, as shown on approved plans marked Dominion of New Zealand, acting hy and with the advice and M.D. 8904 and 8155, >tnd deposited in the office of the Marine consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in Dep>trtment at Wellington, for the purpose of maintaining thereon exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by the said wharves as shown on the s>tid plan, such vesting to be held section eight of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks and enjoyed by the said Council upon and subject to the terms and Act, 1928, doth hereby declare that the land described in the First conditions set forth in the First Schedule hereto, and doth hereby Schedule hereto may be exchanged for the land described in the prescribe that the dues and rates set forth in the Second Schedule Second Scherlule hereto. hereto shaUbe charged and ta.ken hy the Council for the use of t'he said wharves. FIRST SCHEDULE FIRST SCHEDULE DESCRIP:rION OF RESERVE AUTHORIZED T.o BE EXCHANGED CONDITIONS North A uokland Land District 1. THIS licence is subject to the Foreshore Licence Regulations ALL that area in the Manukau County situated in Block III, 1940, and the provisions of those regulations shall, so far as Otahuhu SUrvey. District, . containing by admeasurement 224 applicable, apply hereto. perches, more or less, being Lot 1 as shown On the plan numbered 2. The annual sum payable by the Council to the Minister 22538, deposited in the Office of the District Land Registrar at shall be one shilling (Is.), payable on demand. Auckland, heing part of Allotment 28 of Section 10, Small Lots 3. The term of the licence shall bc fourteen (14) years from the near Hawick. As the same is more particularly delineated on the 1st day of Jnly, 1949. plan marked L. and S. 6/1/450B, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red. SECOND SCHEDULE DUES AND RATES SECOND SCHEDULE EVERY master or owner of a vessel using the said wharves shall DESCRIPrION OF LAND TO BE OBTAINED IN EXCHANGE THEREFOR pay to the Council annually for the use of the said wharves the sum of five pounds (£5) per annum. North Auckland Land District ALL that area in the Manukau County situated in Block III, T ..J. SmmRARD, Otahuhu Survey District, containing by admeasurement 21 perches, Clerk of the Executivc Council. more or less, being Lot 1 as shown on the plan numbered 36259, deposited in the Office of the District Land Registrar at Auckland, being part of Allotment 27 of Section 10, Small Lots near Hawick. As tho same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/1/450B, deposited in the. Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged green. Members Appointed to the Waiheke West P",blic Hall and Libra.ry Board T. J, SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. (L. and S. H.O. 6/1/450; D.O. 8/852.) B. C. FREYBERG, Governor.General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington. this 20th day of July, 1949 Vesting a Reserve in the Pe/one Borough COItn.cil Pre8ent: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL B. C. ]'REYBERG, Governor.General HEREAS by an Order in Council dated the third day of W. April, one thousand nine hundred and forty.six, and ORDER IN COUNCIL published in the Gazette of the eleventh day of that month, the At the Government House at Wellington, this 20th day of control of the land described in the Schedule to that document, July, 1949 being a reserve for a site for a library, was vested in certain persons Present: therein named, who were by the said Order in Council constituted HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER:

PoZUng·pZacIJ8 Under the Electoral Act, 192'1, Appointed Waterton, Public Hall; Westerfield, Public School. B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General Willowby, Public School. Winchester, Victoria Hall. N pursuanoe and exeroise of the powers oonferred upon me by Winchmore, Publio Hall. I the Eleotoral Aot, 1927, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Woodbury, Publio Sohool. Cyril Freyberg, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby abolish all existing polling.plaoes, and do hereby appoint the plaoes mentioned in the Sohedule hereto to be polling.plaoes for the eleotoral districts therein speoified. Auokland Central Electoral District-- Airedale Street, Methodist Central Mission Hall. Beresford Street, Public School. Hobson Street, Trades' Hall. Nga Whare Pooti kua whakaritea mo nga Pakiwa Pooti Maori i Lower Albert Street, Sailors' Mission Hall. raro i te Pure Pooli Mema.mo te Paremete 1927 Lower Grafton Road, Auckland Amateur Operatio Society's Hall. Lower Symonds Street, St. Andrew's Hall. B. C. FREYBERG, Kawana-Tianara Pitt Street, Methodist Church Building, Sunday-school Room. RUNGA i te whakahaerenga 0 nga mana kua tikua mai ki Queen Street, Chief Post·office (principal). I a au e te Ture Pooti Mema mo te Paremete, 1927, ko ahau, Uuion Street, St. Thomas' Parish Hall. ko Lieutenant·General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, te Kawana­ Victoria Street East, Catholic Youth Centre. Tianara 0 te Tominiona 0 Niu Tireni, tenei ka whakakore i nga Wellington Street, St. James' Hall. whare pooti katoa 0 mua atu, a tenei ka whakarite i nga whare e mau nei nga ingoa i roto i te Kupu Apiti ki tenei hei wharepooti mo nga takiwa pooti e whakaaturia nei i roto i taua Kupu Apiti. Avon Electoral District-- Aldwin's Road and Harrow Street Corner, Fisher's Store, SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI) Garage. Aranui, Breezes Road, Aranui Hall. Aroh Hill Electoral Distriot- Avonside, Galbraith Avenue (extension), St. Franois' Kinder. garten. Bright Street and New North Road Corner, Methodist Churoh Bromley, Public School. Hall. Burwood, Burwood Park, New Brighton Road Tennis Club Evelyn Street, off Virginia Avenue, Sunbeam Free Kindergarten. Pavilion. Galatos Street, Druids' Hall. Burwood, New Brighton Road, Burwood Library. Great North Road arid Brisbane Street Corner, St. Peter's Dallington, Gayhurst Road, No. 40, Garage. Presbyterian Churoh Hall. Gloucester Street, No. 662, Garage. Great North Road; Grey Lynn Public Library, Leoture Hall. Linwood Avenue, Publio Sohool. Gundry Street, Epihany Churoh Hall. Linwood Avenue and Woroester Street Corner, Baptist Churoh Millias Street, behind Mitohell's Store, Mr. F. Gubb's Garage. Hall. New North Road, St. George's Parish Hall. Linwood, Buokley's Road, St: Chad's Sunday Sohool. Newton Road and Dundonald Street Corner, Orange Hall. Linwood, Cashel Street and Ollivier's Road Comer, Methodist Ponsonby Road and Pollen Street Corner, Church of Christ Hall. Church Hall. Riohmond Road, Ponsonby Manual-training School. Linwood, Matheson's Road, Pumping.station, Garage. Surrey Crescent, St; Columba Parish Hall. New Brighton, New Brighton Road, No. 557, R.S.A. Hall. Upper Queen Street, Masouic Hall. North Linwood, Woodham Road, Publio Sohool. Western Springs Road and School Road Corner, Returned North New Brighton, Marriotts Road, St. Andrews Hall. Servicemen's Club. North New Brighton, Peace Memorial Hall. Retreat Road, No. 60, Garage. Ashburton Eleotoral District-- Shirley, North Parade, Rowe Memorial Hall. Alford Forest, Public School Building. South New Brighton, Marine Parade, South Brighton Surf Allenton, Allen's Road, Kindergarten. Club, Building. Anama, Publio Sohool. Wainoui Road, No. 68 (opposite store), Garage. Arundel, Publio Sohool. Woodham Road and Patten Street Corner, Rover Scout Hall. Ashburton, Borough Council Chambers. Woolston, Aldwin's Road and Ferry Road Corner, St. Peter's Ashburton, Cameron Street, Teohuioal Sohool. Hall. Ashburton, Cass Street, High School. Woolston, Ferry Road, Monica Park Grandstand. Ashburton, Courthouse (prinoipal). Woolston, St. John's Street, St. John's Anglioan Sohoolroom. Ashburton, Tuarangi Home. Ashburton East, Memorial Hall. Ashburton Forks, Publio Sohool. BarrhiIl, Public Sohool Building. Awarua Eleotoral District-- Belfield, Mr. H. A. Brenton's residence. Bluff, Borough Counoil Chambers. Carew, Publio School. Bluff, Courthouse. Chertsey, Publio Sohool. Brydone, Public Sohool. Clandeboye, Public Sohool. Chaslands, Public Sohool. Coldstream, Mr. Studholme's Whare. Clifton, Public Sohool. Dorie, Ardamine Hall. Dacre, Publio Sohool. Dromore, Sunday Sohool Building. Edendaie, Publio Sohool. Eating, Public Hall. Forest Hill, Publio Hall. Eiffelton, Public Sohool. Fortification, Public School. Fairton, Publio Sohool. Fortrose, Social Hall. Flemington, Public School. Gap Road (Winton), Mr. A. McIntosh's Residenoe. Greenstreet, School Building. Georgetown (Inveroargill), St. George's Publio School. Hakatere, The Homestead. Glenooe, Public Hall. Highbank, Publio Sohool Building. Glenham, Public Hall. Hinds, Publio Sohool. Gorge Road, Publio Sohool. Lauriston, Publio School. Greenhills, Public School. Lismore, Public Sohool. Grove Bush, Public Sohool. Lowcliffe, Public Sohool. Haldane, Public Hall. Lyndhurst, Publio Hall. Half·moon Bay, Stewart Island Publio Sohool. Maronan Road, School Building. Hawthorndale, Stuart· Street, Hawthorndale Hall. Mayfield, Public School. Hedgehope, Publio Sohool. Methven, Town Hall. Houipapa, Houipapa Store. Montalto, Publio School. li:ahuika, Sohool Building. Mount Hutt, Cheese Factory. Kapuka, Oteramika Hall. Mount Somers, Public School. Kapuka South, Public Sohool. Orari, Public School. Kennington, Publio Sohool. Orari Bridge, Publio School. Loohiel, Publio Sohool. Orton, Public Hall. Longbush, Publio School. Peel Forest, Public School. Mabel Bush, Publio Hall. Pendarves, Public Hall. Maolennan, Publio Sohool. Public Works Camp No.1, Arundel Road. Makarewa North, Public Hall. Rakaia, St. Mark's Sunday Schoolroom. Makarewa Township, Publio School. Rangitata, Publio School. Mataura Island, Publio Sohool. Rangitata Island, Public School. Menzies Ferry, Publio Sohool. Raukapuka, Geraldine County Saleyards Office. Mimihau, Public School. Riverside, Public School Building. Mokoreta, Public School. Rokeby, Public School. Mokotua, Tennis Club's Hall. Ruapuna, Public School. Morton Mains (Siding), Public Sohool. Seafield, Public Hall. Myross Bush, Public School. Springbum, Public School. Niagara, Publio Sohool. Te Moana, Public School. Oreti, Sunday School HalL Tinwald, Town Hall. Otahuti, Publio Sohool. Tripp, Public Sohool. Otara, Publio Sohool. Wakanui, Public School. Otatara, Public School. B Oteramika Road, Newfield Public Haa, Brooldyn"Eleotoralmistriot­ Pine Bush, Publio School. Adelaide Road, St. James' HiIJl: Progress Valley, Public Sohool. Arthur Street; Einpire-H'a;U: Quarry Hills, Public Sohool. Aro Street, St. Mary of the Angels School. Redan (Wyndham). Public Sohool. Basin ·Reserve,. Pavilion .. Rimu, Public School. Brooklyn, Harrison Street, Community Centre -Hall. Rosedale (Invercargill), Layard Street, Mr. H. Hall's Garage. Boooklyn, Ohiro Road, Baptist Hall. Roslyn Bush, Public School. Brooklyn, Washington Avenue, St.:Matthew's Hall. Ryal Bush, Public School. Hankey Street, Technical College.. Seaward Downs, Public School. Ohiro Road, Central Park Hospital. South Invercargill, Jenkin Street, Church Hall•. Vivian Street, St. John·AmbulanceHall. South Invercargill, Kew Kindergarten SChool. Vogeltown, Short Street Stereo South Inveroargill, Kew Road, Q.T. Rooms. Westland Road, Winter Shew Camp, Y.M.C.A. Hut. South Invercargill, Town Hall. Willis· Street, Dental Clinio. South Wyndham, Public School. Spar Bush, PublicLibrary~ Springhills, Public School. Tahakopa, Public School. Tarara, Public School. Buner Electoral District- Tawanui, Public School. Arapito, School Building. Te Tipua, Public School. Bainham,Public School.' Tisbury, Publio School. Barrytown, Public Sohool. Tokonui, Public Sohool. Baton, old PoSt·offioe Building. Tussock Creek, Publio School. Berlin's, Mr. L. L. Heaphy's House. Tuturau, Publio Sohool. Birchfield, Publio School. Waianiwa, Public School. Blackball, Hilton Street, State Mine Office. Waikana, Public School. Black's Point, Hall. Waikawa., Public School. Blackwater, Public School. Waikiwi, North Road. Mr. J. McDougall's Residence.· Braeburn, Public Hall. Waikiwi, Public School. Burnett's Face, Publio Library. Wa.imahaka, Public· School. . Canoe Creek (Barrytown), Mr. H. Langridge's HoUse. Waimatua., Public School. Cape Foulwind, Public School. Waituna, Publie School. Carter's Beaoh,Motor.campCottage. Wallacetown, Publio Sehoel. Charleston, Publio School. West Plains, Publio Scheel. Cobb River Power House, old' Post. office. Woodend (Awarua Plains), PublioHall. Cobb Valley Dam, Public Works Office. Woodlands, Publio School. Collingwood,. Courthouse. Wright's Bush, Public Hall. Cronadun, Public Hall. Wyndham, Tewn Hall Denniston. Marshallvale, High School. Denniston, Community Centre. Dovedale, Public School. B8I,Y ef Plenty Electoral District­ East Takaka, Public School. Awakeri, Han. Fairdown, Mr. F. J. Chaplin'

Central Otago Eleotoral District-­ Christchurch CentraJ ElectoraJ District-- Alexo.ndra, Fire Brigade Hall. Bo.rbadoes Street (South), Seventh·day Adventist Church. Allanton, School. Co.mbridge Terrace, Co.nterbury Boat'sheds. Ardgour, Hall. FitzgeraJd Avenue, Methodist Church Hall. Bannockburn, Sohool. FitzgeraJd Avenue, Salvo.tion Army (Young People's) HII,II. Beaumont, Sohool. Gloucester Street, East Christchuroh Mo.in School. Beck's Hall. Liohfield Street, St. Paul's Church Schoolroom. Berwick, School. Linwood, Grafton and Charles Streets Corner, Marquee. Bla.ckstone Hill, School. Linwood, Phillipstown Public School. Brighton, Sohool. Idnwood, Worcester Street, Linwood Library. Co.mbrian, School. Madro.s Street, No. 403, near Beo.ley Avenue, Eo.stwick's Store. Ca.rdrona., Old School. Manohester Street, opposite Coker's Hotel, Marquee. Cho.tto Creek, Ho.ll. Manchester Street, St, Luke's Church Schoolroom. Clarendon, Ho.ll. Oxford Terrace, Bo.ptist Church Schoolroom. Clyde, Courthouse. Oxford Terrace, Foresters' HaJl. Coo.l Creek Flat, Hall. Richmond, Public Sohool. Cromwell, Courthouse. Worcester Street, Orange HaJl. Crookston, Hall. Dunrobin, Old School. Ea.rnscleugh, Hall. Clutho. Electoro.l District-­ East To.ieri, Hall. Edievale, School. Arthurton, Public School. Ettrick, Ho.ll. Awo.mo.ngu, Public School. Evans Flat, Hall. ;Bo.lclutho., St John's Hall. Fairfield, /School. 1!a,!QJutha,·N orth, Mrs. J. FlI,llowfield's Residence•. Forsythe, Old School. Benhar; Public'Hall. Fruitlands, School. J~ro9k!lda.le,_Mr .. David, Leslie's XPl Hut. Galloway, Ho.ll. . Cl¥ksvjlle;[Svnd!ty :S¢hqQl. Gimmerburn, School. Clifton Settlement; Old'Homestea.d. Ho.lf.way Bush, Mr. Saxton's Residence. Clinton.. Qll. Henley, Hall. Conic&lHills,- Public-School. Heriot, School. Ferndale, Public School. Hinden Railwo.y, School. Glenkenich, Public School. Hindon Township, Mr. Edgar's Residenoe. Glenledi, Mr. Jo.mes McGuigan's House. Hyde School. Glenomaru, Public Sohool. Ida ~alley, School. Glenore, Public School. Kokonga, School. Gore, Courthouse. Kuri Bush; Mr. Geeve's Reside!lce. Gore, Methodist Ho.ll. . . Kyeburn, School. Gore, Irving Street, No. 16, Mr. B. M;;;l.I~s_Gara.ge. KyebU1'll, Diggings, Mr. C. Crutohley's'House. Gore (Eo.st), Rock Street, Presbyterian 'Cla.esroom. Lo.uder, School. GreenJl.eld, Public Ho.ll. Lo.wrellce, Council Cho.mbers. Hillend, llillend Store. Lee Stream, Old School. Hinahino., :ruWc School. Lindis Pass, Mr. D. Ho.ig's Residenee. Inchclutha, l'ublic School. Lowburn Ferry, Hall. Ko.ihiku, fublio School. Lugga.te, School. Ka.itango.ta, R.S.A. Hall. Ma.crae's Flo.t, School. Ka.iwero., Public SchQol. Maka.i:ora, School. KW Point, Public.Hull. Mata.kanui, Hall. Kakapuaka, Public School. Maunga.tua., :ijall. Ko.tea., Public Sohool. Middlema.rch; 110.11. Kelso, :Public Sohool. )rilburn, School. Kno.pdale, :Public School. l\'Iiller's Flat, Ho.ll. Lovell's Fla.t, Public School, Old Buil.l!iug. Moo. Creek, School. McNo.b, Public Hall. Moo. FlI!.t, Old School. Ma.nUka. Creek, fubUo School. )romona, School. Ma.tIl>Uro., centennial HaJI. Moonlight, Old School. Merino Downs, Public School. Mo¢.llollll, Mrs. McLew's Residence, Milton, St. John's Hall. M~iel, TOWIl Hall. Moneymore, Public School. No.seby, Courthouse. O~omomo, Publio School. Ngo.puna., Mr. Carruther's Cotto.ge. Oteknra, Public Sohool. North Taieri, School. Owaka, Oddfellows' Hall. Oma.ko.u, Ho.ll. Owaka Valley, Public School. Ophir, Bla.ck's School. Pomahaka, Mr. J. Scott's Residence. Otom, Railwo.y Shed. Popotunoa, Public Ho.ll. Oturehuo., HaJl. Pouna.wea, Mr. H. A. Sell's ResidellOe. Outram, Courthouse. l'ukeawo., fublicHaJI. 1516 THE NEW ZEALAND "Q-AZETTE [No. 4'3

Pukerau, Public-Hall. Oakura, Publio Hall. Purekireki, Publio Sohool. Oaonui, Publio HaIl. Ratanui, Public Hall. Oeo, Public School. Romahapa, Public Hall. Okato, Public, Sohool. Slopedown, Publio School. Omata, Public School. Stirling, Athanaen Hall. Opunake, Town Hall. Stony Creek, Publio School. Otakeho, Publio Sohool. Tahatika, Public Hall. Pembroke Road, Publio HaIl. Tapanui, Public Hall. Pihama, Publio School. Te Houka, Public School. Pungarehu, Public School. Tokoiti, Public School. Puniho, Main Road, Jensen's Store. Waikaka Valley, Public School. Rahotu, Public Sohool. Waikoikoi, Publio Sohool. Riverlea, Public School. Waipahi, Public Hall. , Rowan, School Building. Wairuna, Public School. Stratford, Courthouse (principal). Waitepeka, Somerville's Barn. Stratford, Town Hall. Waiwera South, Public Hall. Tariki, Public Hall. Wangaloa, Public School. Tataraimaka, Public Hall. Warepa, Public Hall. Te Kiri, Public Sohool. Wharetoa, Public School. Upper Mangorei, Public Hall. Warea, Public Hall. York Road, School Building. Dunedin Central Electoral Distriot- ' Alva Street, High Street Sohool Hall. Arthur Street, Public School Hall. Fendalton Electoral District- Belleknowes, Granville Terrace, Mr. R. S.Mills' Garage. Bealey Avenue, Knox Schoolroom. , Carroll Street, St. Andrew's Church Schoolroom. Clyde Road, near Burnside Road (FendaIton), Fendalton Hall. Crawford Street, Otago A. and P. Society's Board Room. Dai'vel Street, No. 19 (Ricoarton), Mrs. E. Madden's Garage. Hanover Street, Baptist Churoh School Hall. Durham Street, old Provincial Chambers (principal). Harrop Street, Town Hall Concert Chamber (principal). Fendalton Road, No. 61, Mrs. D. V. Simpson's Garage. Hawthorne Avenue, No. 62, Mr. E. J. Smith's, Garage. ' Fendalton Road and Straven Road Cornet (Straven Road Kaikorai, Nairn Street, Presbyterian Sunday Sohool HaIl. entrance), Marquee. Kaikorai VaIley, Kaikorai Valley Road, Roslyn Woollen·mills FendaIton Road and Wairarapa Terrace Corner, White's Store, Cafeteria. Garage. King Street, Knox Church Sunday Schoolroom. Idris Road, No. 45, Mr. J. Elston's Garage. , King Street, Public Hospital. Jeffreys Road and Bryndwr Road Corner, St. John's Methodist Leith Street, Orange HaIl. Churoh. Maclaggan Street, Kaikorai Band Room. Kahu Road, No.9 (Riccarton), Mr. L. Clark's Garage. Moray Place, Returned Services' HaIl. Kilmore Street, Normal Sohool. Rattray Street,St. Joseph's HaIl. Leinster Road, Elmwood Sohool. Roslyn, Highgate, Presbyterian Church Schoolroom. Merivale Lane, No. 31, Miss M. Beadle's Garage. Roslyn, Highgate, Roslyn Institute. , Merivale Lane, No. 123, Mrs. L. B. Thompson's Garage. Roslyn, Sohool Street, Kaikorai School Gymnasium. Moorhouse Avenue, Church of Christ Hall. Russell Street, Mission Hall. Puriri Street (Ricoarton), Presbyterian Churoh Hall. Wakarl, Shetland Street, Community Centre HaIl. Rugby Street (Papanui), Methodist Schoolroom. St. Asaph Street, Oddfellows' HaIl. Strowan Road (near Glandovey Road), St. Thomas'Church Eden Eleotoral District- Room, Epsom, Inverary Avenue, Baptist Church Sunday Sohool. Tuam Street, St. Andrew's Sohoolroom. Epsom, Manukau Road, Public Library Hall. Epsom, The Drive, Epsom Normal Primary Sohool.' Mount Eden, Dominion Road and Bellevue Road Corner, Franklin Electoral Distriot- Firebell Reserve, Marquee. Aka Aka, Publio HaIl. Mount Eden, Dominion Road, St. Alban's Churoh HaIl Ararimu, Public School. (prinoipal). Ardmore, Public HaIl. Mount Eden, Grange Road, Baptist Church HaIl. Ardmore, Training College. Mount Eden, Mount Eden Road, No. 40, Messrs. Banrumtyne Awhitu, Matakawau Publio School. and Buckland's Garage. ' Awhitu Central, Guild Hall. Mount Eden, Mount Eden Road; Presbyterian Church Hall. Bombay, Public Hall. Mount Eden, New North Road, No. 70, Peat's Dyers and Bombay Deviation, Great South Road, Mr: ,M.G,,',Davie's Cleaners Shop., _ _,,' - Garage. Mount Eden, NgaurUhoe Street, Methodist Churoh SchOolroom. Buckland, Publio Hall. Mount Eden, ,View Road and _Esplanade Road --C,orner, con· Clevedon, Publio HaIl. gregationaI Churoh Schoolroom. , ' - '" Drury, Public HaIl. New North Road, Rocky Nook Bowling Club Pavilion. ' Glenbrook, Public Hall. Walters Road and Marlborough Street Comer, 'Church' of Christ HaIl. " Grabama Beach, Publio Hall. Helvetia, Public HaIl. Homai, Mission HaIl. Karaka, Public Sohool. ' Egmont Electoral District- - Karaka, Te Hihi Sohool. Arawhata Road, Sohool Building. Manakau Heads, Post·office. Auroa, Public Sohool. Manurewa, Public HaIl. Awatuna, Publio School. Mauku, Public Hall. _" , Bird Road, Public Sohool: - Opaheke, Railway Flag Station. Cardiff, Publio Hall. Oroa Bay, Public School. Dudley Road, Public School. Otaua. Publio HaIl. Durham Road, School Building. Paerata, Public Hall. Egmont Village, Public School. Papakura, Methodist I;Iall. Eltham, Courthouse. PapaIrura, Publio Sohool. Eltham, Oddfellows' Hall. Paparata, Mr. J. Dawbin's Garage. Hurford Road, Publio HaIl. Patumahoe, Public HaIl. Hurworth, Carrington Road, Public -Hall. Pollok Settlement, Public HaIl. Ihaia Road, Mrs. J. Hiokey's Residence. _ Pukekohe, Masonio HaIl (principal). Inaha, Mr. H. Snowdon's Residence. Pukekohe, Oddfellows' HaIl. Inglewood, Parish HaIl. Pukekohe East, Public HaIl., " " Kahui Road, Public Sohool. Pukekohe Hill, Mr. J. Stevenson's Motor·shed. Kaimiro,PublioSchool. Pukekohe Hill, West End Tennis Club Pavilion.' Kaponga, Town Hall. Pukekohe West, Carlton HaIl. ' - Kapuni, Public School. Pukeoware, Public HaIl. Kent Road, Mangamahoe HaIl.' - Puni, Publio HaIl. Korito, .Public RaIl. Rama Rama, Public Hall. Ko.t'1l., Publio HaIl. Raventhorpe, Hospital. Lowjlarth, Public Hall. Takanini. Public Hall. Malioe, Public Hall. " , Te Toro, Publio Hall. Manaia Town Hall, Supper.room. Tuakau, Town Hall. Mangatoki, Public School. Waiau Pa, Public HaIl. Matapu, Public School. Waipipi, Public HaIl. Midhurst, Publio HaIl. Waiuku, Methodist Hall. Newall Road, Tumahu, Public School. Waiuku, Parish HaIl. Ngaere, Publio Hall. Weymouth (Manurewa), Public HaIl, Nol1foIk Road, Mr. G.Hastie'sResidence.- Whangarata, Publio HaIl. JULv21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE It>!i7

Gisborne Electoral District- Frankton Junction, Somerset Street, St. George's Churoh Hall. Anaura (Talaga Bay), Maori School. Hamilton, Anglesea Street, "Wintergarden." Arero, Public Sohool. Hamilton, Courthouse (principal). Cape Runaway, Maori School. Hamilton, Knox Street, Drill Hall. Gisborne, Derby Street, Holy Trinity Church Hall. Hamilton, Public Hospital. Gisborne, Childers Road, No. 548, Hall. Hamilton East, Albert Street, Knox Sunday School. Gisborne, Childers Road, Opera House. Hamilton East, Nixon Street, Church of England Hall. Gisborne, Cobden Street, Presbyterian Sunday School. Hamilton East, Wellington Street, St. John's Methodist Churoh Gisborne, Cook Hospital, Side Ward. Hall. Gisborne, Fitzherbert Street, Y.M.C.A. Hamilton West, new Public School. Gisborne, Ormond Road, Abercorn Hall. Maeroa, Miro Street, Methodist .Hall. Gisborne, Read's Quay, Courthouse. Whitiora, Public School. Gisborne, Roebuck Road, Church of Christ, Kindergarten llall. Gisborne, Rutene Road, Municipal Croquet Club Pavilion. Hautanoa (), Library and Sports Club Room. Hastings Electoral District­ Hexton, Mr. R. G. Robb's Store. Clive, Public School. Hicks Bay, Maori School. Hastings, Central School. Ihungia (Tokomaru Bay), School Building. Hastings Eastbourne Street, Convent Hall. Kaiteratahi (Waipaoa), Public Hall. Hastings, Heretaunga Street, Assembly Hall. Kaiti (Gisborne), Wainui Road, Public School. Hastings, Mahora School. Kanakanaia (), Fraser's Wool-shed. Hastings, Memorial Hospital, Nurses' Recreation Hall. Kopuapounamu Valley (Whakaangiangi), Mr. D. Haerewa's Hastings, Miller Street, Hawke's Bay Frozen Supplies Offioe. Car-shed. Hastings, Mission Hall, .Stortford Lodge. Koranga Valley (Matawai), Public School. Hastings, Oddfellows' Hall. Makaraka, Public Sohool. Hastings, Pakowhai Road, Attwood and Reid's Garage. (Aorangi), Public School. Hastings, Parkvale School. Makauri (Makaraka), Public School. Hastings, Queen Street East, Trades Hall. Mangaheia (Talaga Bay), Dog Trial Pavilion. Hastings, Racecourse, Tea Kiosk. Mangaotane Station (), Shearers' Quarters. Hastings, Railway Road, Courthouse. , Public School. Hastings, St. Andrew's Hall. Mangatu (Whatatutu), School Buildiug. Hastings, St. Aubyn Street, Slater and Co.'s Office. Mangatuna (Talaga Bay), Maori School. Hastings, St. Matthew's Hall. Mata,Huiarua (Tokomaru Bay), Public School. Hastings, West School. Matarau Station (Hicks Bay), Mr. C. R. E. Wood's Homestead. Hastings, Whitehead Road, Tennis Club's Pavilion. Matawai, Public School. Haumoana, Public Hall. Mihiwhetu (), Public School. Havelock North, Public Sohool. Motu, Public School. Mangateretere, Public Sohool. Motuhora, Public School. Paki Paki, Mr. Forward's Residence. Onetohunga Station (Tokomaru Bay), Mr. L. W. Marsh's Te Awanga, Pipi Street, Mr, Hurthouse's House. Residence. Tomoana, A. and P. Society Office. Ormond, Public School. Tomoana, Freezing Works, Fire Station. Otoko, Women's Institute Hall. Whakatau, Hall. Owhena Station (Tokomaru Bay), Homestead. Parehaka Station, Kanakanaia (Te Karaka), Wool-shed. (Hicks Bay), Maori School. Hauraki Electoral District- Pouawa (Whangara), School Buildiug. Puha, Public School. Amodeo Bay, Mr. J. S. Smith's Residence. Rakauroa, Women's Institute Buildiug. Clevedon, North School. , Gaiety Theatre Supper-room. Clevedon, Mr. T. R. Jones' Shed. Taruheru (Gisborne), Cameron Road, Mr. R. H. Biggar's Colville, Soldiers' Memorial Hall. Residence. Coroglen, Public School. Tauwhareparae, Tuarua (Talaga Bay), Public School. Coromandel, Courthouse. , Maori School. Hikutaia, Public School. , Mill Road (Gisborne), Public School. Hoe-o-Tainui, Public School. Te Karaka, County Council Chambers. Hunua, Public School. Te Pilla, County Counoil Office. Island Block, Te Kauwhata, Publio School. , Maori School. Kaiaua, Publio School. Tokata (Te Araroa), Maori School. Kaihere, Memorial Pavilion. Tokomaru Bay, Publio Sohool. Kauaeranga, Kauaeranga Valley Hall. Talaga Bay, County Council Chambers. Kennedy Bay, Maori School. Trafford's Hill (Matawai), P.W.D. Camp, Engineer's Office. Kerepehi, Public School. Waikereru (Gisborne), Public School. Kereta, Mr. L. A. Wenzlick's Home. , Old Sohool Buildiug. Kimihia, Public School. Waimata (Gisborne), Mangarara Station Homestead. Komata North, Public School. , Public School. Kopu, Kopu Hall. , Holy Trinity Church Hall. Kopuarahi, Public Sohool. , Maori School. Kopuku, Publio School. Waiorongomai (Ruatoria), Maori School. Kuaotunu, Centennial Hall. Whakaangiangi, Maori School. Mangatangi, Public School. Whakarau (Waikohu), P. D. Russell's Shearers' Whare. Mangatarata, Public School. Whangara, Maori School. Mangatawhiri, Public Hall. Wharekaka (), Mr. F. J. Hughan's Wool-shed. Manga.wara, Public School. Whatatutu, Public School. Maramarua, Public School. Wheturau (Whatatutu), Public School. Matahuru, Mr. G. H. Stringer's Garage. Wigan (Tolaga Bay), School Building. Mataitai, Mr. S. A. Morgan's Residenoe. Matatoki, Publio Hall. Mercer, Publio Ha.ll. Grey Lynn Electoral District- Miranda, Publio School. Ness Valley, Church Hall. Gladstone Road, Monaghan Avenue, Presbyterian Hall. Netherton, Public Sohool. Grey Lynn, Faulder Avenue, St. Cuthbert's Hall. Ngatea, Public Hall. Grey Lynn, Francis Street, Church of Christ. . Ohinewai, Public School. Grey Lynn, Richmond Avenue, Baptist Churoh Hall. Okaeria, Public School. Grey Lynn, Sackville Street, Methodist Hall. Orere, Publio Schoo!. Grey Lynn, Warwiok Street, No. 26, Mr. Daniel's Garage. Orini, Publio School. Grey Lynn, Westmere Sohool, Assembly Hall. Orongo, Publio School. Oakley Park, Daventry Street, Community Hall. Otau, Otau Settlement Hall. Poiut Chevalier, Armstrong's Hall. Paeroa, Civic Hall. . Point Chevalier, Formby Avenue, Baptist Hall. Paparimu, Public School. Point Chevalier, Great North Road, R.S.A. Hall. Parawai (Thames), Publio School. Point Chevalier, Kiwi and Tui Street Corner, Churoh 6f .Christ. Patetonga, Public, School. Point Chevalier, Point Chevalier Road, Presbyterian ..Churoh Pipiroa, Publio 8al,<,0,1:'· . Hall. Pokeno, Publio HaJt·~ Waterview, Great North Road, Methodist Hall. Pokeno Valley, Public Sohool. Western Springs Road and Asquith Avenue Corner, Me.thodist Port Charles, Public School. Hall. Puriri, Public Hall. Puru, Cabaret. Rangiriri, Public Sohool. Hamilton Eleotoral Distriot- Tahuna, Public School. Claudelands, Grey Street, Church of Christ Hall. Taniwha, Public Sohool. Claudelands, Myrtle Street and River Road Corner, Masonic Hall. Tapu, Public Sohool. Claudelands, Showgrounds, Plunket Rooms. Tararu ('rhames), Public School. Frankton Junotion, Commerce Street, Laurence's Hall •. Te Hoe, Publio Hall. Frankton Junction, Railway Sooial Hall (near Railway Crossing). Te Kauwha.ta, Memorial Ha.ll. ''I'eRerenga. (GorOl;na.ndel), Pii})lio SchQol. Tutiria, Publio School. Tenfoot Road, Ta.upiri, Netherby School. Twyford, Publio Sohool. Thames, Courthouse. Waerenga-a-Hika, School Building. Thames, Mackay Street, Masonic Hall. Waerenga-o-Kuri, Public School. Thames, RoUeston Street, Druid's ·Hall. Wahanui, Mr. Smyth's House. Tirohia., Publio School. Wa.ihau, Mr. J. Adams', Shearers' Quarters. Turua, Publio School. Waihua, Maori Sohool. 'Waerenga, Publio Hall. Wa.ikaremoana,Lake .Ho1186. Waitakaruru, Publio Hall. Waikatea, Public Sohool. Waiterimu, Public School. Waimarama, Maori School. Whangamarino, Public School. Waingake, Publio Sohool. Wharepoa, Public Hall. Waipawa, High School. WhenuaJrite, Publio School. . w'rNp,Q.;wa,l\I;blio School. Whitianga, Public School. Wt1jpllokura.u,:Oolu'tl1ousa (P~I) . . Wa.ipukurau; ·Jm;blio,~ohocl. Wa.iroa, Harbour Board Shed. lIa.wkes Bay Eleotoral Distriot­ Wa.iroa, (North Clyde), Publio Sohool. Wa.iroa, Public Scheiol. Ardkeen, Publio.Hall. Waiwhare, Ward Bros.'·,Rli$idll'OOtl. Argyll East, Public School. Wakarara, SchooLBuilding. Aahley,Clinton, Publio Soliool. Wallingford, l'ublic School• . BIIrllett's, Publio Sohool. W&Il8tead, Sohool B:uilWng. Bay View, King George's lIall. Wha.ka.ki, Maori School. Blackburn, Hinerua, Post-office B~. Whanawhana, Mr•. H1!Jl'old, l¥!amklhll!.H0nse. Clydebank, School Building. Wharekopae, Publio School. Crownthorpe, Publio Sohool. Wharerangi, (near GreenmeadtJwil~£Mr. ,~.Gawge. Elathorpe, Public Sohool. Willow Flat (near Kote.moori); ,1'u·J,lic ,l!chool. Eskdale, Publio School. Flemington (Hatuma), Publio.School. Fra.sertown, Publio School. Hobson Electoral District­ Gwav8B (mokino), State Forest ~ee. Hangaroa, Publio School. Ahipara Maori School. Hatuma, Publio School. Aoroa, Settlers' Hall. .Kairakau (Waipawa), Mrs. E. ~g\lr'~l!l:lle!t\lJl <:]Qt•• ArMga, Public. School• Kaitawa Hydro, Y.M.C.A. Ararua, Public School. Ka.iwaka Settlement, Tareha.,Hall. Aratapu, Publio School. Kaiwa.ka South, School Building. Point, Publio Hall. Kerem, Publio Hall. Awanui, Public School. Kotemaori, Public School. Awarua, Maori Sohool .. Mahia Peninsula., Maori School., Broadwood, Publio School. Makaretu, Publio School. Dargaville, Courthouse. Makarora, Publio School. Donnelly's Croseing, Settlers' H.all. Mangaruhe Crossing, Publio S.ohool. Fairburua, Publio Hall. , Public Sohool. HeT\'llrino, Publio School. Mara.ekakaho, Publio Sohool. Hoanga, PublioHall. Mara.etotara, School Building. Horeke, Horeke Hall. Marakeke, Publio Scl,tool. Houhora, Evan's Hall. . Marumaru, Public School. Hukatere, Public School. Mohaka, Maori School. Kaeo, Courthouse. Morere, School Building. ,Ka.ihu, Publio School. Muriwai (Maraetaha), Public Sohool. Ka.ikohe, Courthouse (principal). , Public Hall.' Kaingaroa, PublicScho()l. Nuhaka, Maori Sohool. Ka.itaia, Courthouse. Omahu, Fernhill Publio Sohool. Kawakawa, Courthouse. Omakere, Publio Sohool. Kerikeri, Publio Sohool. Ongaonga, Public'Sohooi. Kemeri Central, Memorial'H!!ll. Opapa, Publio School. Kerikeri Inlet, Publio School. Opoutama, Public School. Kirikopuui, Public School. Otamauri, Public School. Kohukohu, Publio Hall. Otaue, Public School. Lake Ohia., WerowerQ.~J)rU'l¢hQ61. Pakipaki, Public School. :M~I,Iol),¢'l'l\I}).ic~hQol. " Papakihau Station (Porangahau),' W

Rawene, Courthouse. Hutt Electoral Distriot- Red Hill, Publio Hall. Rehutai, old Sohool. Biroh Street, Y.M.C.A. Hall. Ripia, Tatarariki, old Sohool. Central Terrace, Congregational Hall. Ruawai, Settlers' Hall. Gordon Street, Avalon Hall. Saies, Totara North Publio Sohool. Hardy Street, Waterloo School Hall. Taheke, Public School. High Street, Hutt Hospital. Takahue, Publio School. Tangaihi, Public Sohool. High Street, Kingston Park Baptist Hall. Tangiteroria, Publio Sohool. High Street, Knox Schoolroom. Tangowahine, Publio School. Kings Crescent, Eastern Hutt School. Tangowahine Valley, Ruddell Bros.' Wool-shed. Laings Road, Horticultural Hall (principal). Te Kopuru, Publio School. Oxford Terrace, Epuni Community Hall. Te Maire, Public School. Tikinui, old Sohool. Oxford Terrace, Woburn Bowling Club Pavilion. Tinopai, Publio School. Seddon Street, St. David's Hall. Titoki, Publio Sohool. Victoria Street, Hibernian Hall. Tokatoka, Public Hall. Waiwhetu Road, Epuni School. Tuhipa, Orauta Maori School. Turiwiri, Publio Hall. Tutamoe, Publio Sohool. Tutekehua, Publio Sohool. Invercargill Electoral District- Umawera, Publio Sohool. Abbott and Chelmsford Streets Corner, Mr. J. H. Collett's Upper Waihou, old School. Garage. Utakura, Publio Hall. Antrim Street, Mrs. E. Allott's Garage. Victoria Valley, Publio School. Avenal, Dee Street, No. 310, Mrs. R M. L. Price's Garage. Waibarara, Publio School. Avenal, Dee Street, No. 320, Mr. R N. Todd's Garage. Waihopo, Public School. Bowmont Street, Wharepuna Free Kindergarten Sohoolroom. Waihue, Settlers' Hall. Collingwood Street, No. 24, Mrs. A. H. Macdonald'ii Garage. Waimamaku, Public Sohool. Conon Street, Knox Churoh Sunday Sohool. Waimate North, Public School. Dee Street, St. Paul's Presbyterian Sunday School Hall. Waimatenui, Public Hall. Don Street, Law Courts (principal). Waiotemarama, Publio Sohool. East Inveroargill, Ritchie Street, Sylvan Bank Sunday Sohool Waipapa, Publio Hall. Hall. Waipoua Forest, State Forest Office. East Inveroargill, Tay Street East, No. 396, Mr. D. G. Sloan's Whangaroa, Post Offioe; Garage. Whenuanui, Settlers' Hall. East Inveroargill, Yarrow Street East, No. 345, Mr. W. A. MoCaw's Garage. Elles Road South, Methodist Sunday Sohool Hall. Hurunui Electoral Distriot- Georgetown, Centre Street, Baptist Churoh Sunday School Hall. Georgetown, Centre Street, Mr. J. Stenton's Garage. Amberley, Courthouse (principal). Gladstone, Dee Street, All Saints Sunday School HaJ]. Ashley Bank, Public School. . Gladstone, Grey Street, Presbyterian Sunday School Hall. Baloairn, County Council Chambers. Jed Street, Methodist Sunday Sohool Hall. Balmoral, Headquarters, State Forest. Liddel Street, Caledonian Pipe Band Room. Belfast, RS.A. Hall. Nith Street, St. Mary's Hall. Belfast, Main North Road, Publio Sohool. North End, Earnslaw Street, Orphans' Club Rooms. Broomfield, Public School. North Invercargill, Bourke Street, Methodist Sunday Sohool Carleton, Institute Hall. Hall. Clarkville, Publio Sohool. North Invercargill, Sydney and Newoastle Streets Corner, Cooper's Creek, Social Hall. Baptist Sunday Sohool Hall. Culverden, Public Hall. North Inveroargill, Windsor Street, North Invercargill Publio Cust, Institute Hall. Hall. Domett, Cheviot Hall. South Inveroargill, Grace Street, W.C.T.U. Hall. Ethelton, Railway-station. Tay Street, No. 240, Mr. S. McCosh's Garage. Eyreton, Public Sohool. Tay Street, Town Hall, Viotoria Concert Chamber. Eyreton West, Public Sohool. Tweed Street East, Tweedsmuir Intermediate Sohool. Eyrewell Plantations, Poyntz Road, Headquarters, Motor. Ythan Street, near Teviot Street, Churoh of Christ Sunday garage. School Hall. Fernside, Publio School. Garry, Council's Hut. Hanmer Springs, Town Hall. Hawarden, RS.A. Hall Island Bay Electoral District­ Hurunui, Social Hall. Berhampore, Infant School. Kaianga, Public Hall. Berhampore, Luxford Street, St. Cuthbert's Sohoolroom. Kaiapoi, Hilton Street, Oddfellows' Hall. Constable Street, Congregational Sunday Sohool. Kaiapoi, R.S.A. Hall. Happy Valley (Ohiro Bay), Mrs. Moore's Tea-rooms. Kaiapoi Beach, Mr. Newburgh's Tea-rooms. Houghton Bay Road, Houghton Valley Hall. Kirikiri, Depot Road, Mr. J. W. Lawson's House. Island Bay, Humber Street, St. Hilda's Schoolroom. Lees Valley, Mr. Duckworth's Wool-shed. Island Bay, Reef Street, No. 12, Mrs. Harrison's Residence. Leithfield, Public Hall. Island Bay, Thames Street, Kindergarten. Loburn, County Council Chambers. Island Bay, The Parade, Presbyterian Church Clubroom. Mackenzie, Cheviot, Council Chambers. Lyall Bay, Rua Street, No. 27, Mrs. Burne's Residence. Mairehau Hall, Hill's and Brigg's Roads Corner. Mornington, Ridgway Public School. Marshlands, Public Hall. Newtown (off Riddiford Street), Publio School. Mason's Flat, Social Hall. Newtown, Riddiford Street, St. Thomas's Hall. Medbury, Hall. Vogeltown East, McColl Street, No. 21, Mr. Caithness' Garage. Motunau, Public School. North Loburn, Public Hall. Ohoka, Eyre County Council Office. Omihi, Publio Hall. Karori Eleotoral Distriot­ Ouruhia, Public School Annexa. Aro Street, Mission Hall. Qxford, County Council Chambers. Glenmora Road and the Rigi Corner, Talavera Tennis Club Bangiora, Drill Hall. Pavilion. Rotherham, Public Hall. Karori, Main Road, Methodist Sunday School-room. Saltwater Creek, Publio School. Karori, Main Road, St. Mary's Parish Hall (principal). Scargill, Public Hall. Karori, Standen Street, Masonic Hall. Sefton, Rink Hall. Karori West, Publio Sohool (Infants' sohool-room). Southbrook, Publio School. Kelburn, Kowhai Road, Normal School Hall. Spotswood, Cheviot, Hall. Kelburn,Upland Road, St. Michael's Schoolroom. Swannanoa, Publio School. Kelburn Extension, Presbyterian Schoolroom. The Peaks, Social Hall. Kelburn Parade, Victoria University College, Temporary View Hill, Public Sohool Annexe. Accommodation, Hut No.5. Waiau, Lyndon Station Cookhouse. Makara, Public Hall. Waikari, County Council Chambers. Northland, St Anne's Hall. Waiknku, Public Hall. The Terrace, corner of Salamanca Road, Garages. Waikuku Beaoh, Publio Hall. The Terrace, St. Andrew's Hall. Waipara, Publio School. The Terrace, Te Aro Public Sohool Hall. Warren, Publio School. Tinakori Road, No. 356, Mr. J. Osborne's Garage. West Oxford, Sunday School. Wadestown, Ceoil Road, No. 124, Mr. DUrey's Garage. Woodend, Public Sohool. Wilton Road, Otari Reserve, Garage. 1520 TUE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 43

Lyttelton Electoral Distriot­ Tiritea, Publio School. Akaroa, Courthouse. Tokomaru, Public Hall. Ataahua, Public Hall. Umutoi, Public School. Barry's Bay, Public School. Utuwai, Public School. Cashmere Hills, Publio Sohool. Waiata, Finnis Road, Mr. N. Peat's Residence Cashmere Hills, Room in Middle Sanatorium. Waitarere Beach, St. Andrew's.Hall. . Chatham Islands, Kaingaroa, Sohool. Whakarongo, Public Hall. Chatham Islands, Owenga, School. Chatham Islands, Waitangi, Courthouse. Colombo Street, at foot of Cashmere Hills, Cashmere Stores, Marlborough Electoral District- Ltd. Benopai, Mr. C. F. Shank's Homestead. Diamond Harbour, Public School. Blenheim, Alfred Street, Public School. Duvauchelle, Council Chambers. Blenheim, Grove Road, Nimmo and Blair's Store. Gebbies Pass Road, one mile and a half from Motukarara Blenh\lim, Main Street, Church of England Sunday School Post-office, Miss E. P. Radford's Shed. Blenheim, Maxwell Road, St. Patrick's Hall. . Governors Bay, Public School. Blenheim, Town Hall (principal). . Heathcote, Public School. Blenheim, Wairau Hospital. Le Bon's Bay, Public School. Blind River, old School. Little Akaloa, Public School. Bulwer, Post-office. Little River, Coronation Library. Canvastown, Debating Society's Hall. Lyttelton, Jackson's Road, R.S.A. Club-room. Carluke, Public Hall. Lyttelton, Public Library Reading-room. Charwell, School Buildiug. Lyttelton, St. John's Presbyterian Hall. Clarence, Woodbank Public School. Lyttelton West, Anglican Schoolroom. Clifton Terrace, Atawhai, Public School. Mount Pleasant, Croquet Club Pavilion. Conway Flat, Public School. Mount Pleasant, Major Hornbrook Road, Public School. Dashwood, Railway Goods-shed. Okains Bay, Public Hall. Deep Creek, Public School. Okute, Public School. Dillon's Point (Blenheim), Public School. Opawa, Ford Road, Public School. Fabian's Valley, Post-office. . Opawa, St. Mark's Parish Hall. Fairhall, Public School. Pigeon Bay, Public School. French Pass, Post-office. Poranui, Birdlings Flat, Public School. Port Levy, Public School. Goose Bay, Main Road, Mr. E. W •."R. Davidson's Residence·. Puaha, Public School. Grassmere, Mr. A. McLennan's Residence. Grovetown, Publio Hall. Redcliffs, Augusta Street, Methodist Sunday School. Hakahaka, Port Underwood, Telephone Office .. St. Martins, Centaurus Road and Albert Terrace Corner Hapuku, Public School. Mr. S. D. Birch's Garage. ' Havelock, Town Hall Library. Sumner, Town Hall. Havelock Suburban, Publio Hall. Takamatua, Old School Building. Hillersden, Public Hall. Teddington, old School House. Hira, Public School. Wainui, Public School. Jordan, Mr. R. J. Landon-Lanes. Homestead. Woolston, Ferry Road, No. 374, Mr. J. L. Gant's property, Kaikoura, Drill Hall. Marquee. Kaikoura, Courthouse. Woolston, Ferry Road, No. 580, Nugget Polish Co., Marquee. Kaikoura Suburban, Public .School. Woolston, Princes Street and Garland's Road Corner, Marquee. Kaituna, Gibsontown Schoolroom. Woolston, Radley Street, No. 74, Mr. F. Daniel's property, Kekerangu, Public Hall. Marquee. Koromiko, Publio Sohool. Woolston, Public School (principal). Linkwater, The Grove, Public Sohool. Lynton Downs (Kaikoura), Public Sohool. Mangamaunu, Publio School. Manawatu Eleotoral Distriot­ Marshlands (Blenheim), Public School. Aokautere, Publio School. Nelson, Cambria Street, Mr. F. W. Feddersen's- Garage. Apiti, District High School. Netherwood, Mr. S. G. Johnson's Hom.!istead. Aratika, Public School. Oaro, Publio Sohool. Ashhurst, Public Hall. Okaramio, Schoolroom. Awahou North, Public School. Omaka, Public School. Awapuni, Maxwell's Line; Abattoir Office. Ona~alutiI,. Public School. Bainesse, PubUo School. Opouri Valley, Publio Hall. Bunnythorpe, Publio Hall. Parnassus, Public School. Carnarvon, Clydesdale Public Hall. Pelorus Bridge, Tea-rooms. Carnarvon, Public School. Picton, Courthouse. Colyton, Public Hall. Portage, Store. Fitzherbert, Massey College. Puketa, Public Works Department Buildings. Forlon, Masonic Hall (prinoipal). Rai Valley, Public School. Glen Oroua, Public Hall. Rapaura, Publio School. Hiwinui, Public School. Redwoodtown, Public Hall. Ihakara, Public Hall. Renwioktown, Public Sohool. Kairanga, Boundary Road, Mr. F. A. N. Clausen's Residenoe Richmond Brook, Sohoolroom. Kairanga, Public. Hall. . • Riverlands, Publio School. Kelvin Grove, Public School. Seddon, Publio Sohool. Kopane, Public Hall. Shades, Public Sohool. Kopntatoa, Public School. Spring Creek, Publio Sohool. Levin, The Avenue, Mr. G. F. Milne's Garage. Spriuglands, .School Hall. Linton, Public Hall. St. Omer, Public School. Linton Camp, Public Works Department Office. Te Awaiti, Tory Channel, Mrs. B. Norton's. Residenoe. . Longburn, Public Hall. Te Rou, North Bank ofWairau, Public School, Makerua, Public School. Tna Marina, Public School. Manawatu Heads, Public Hall. Upcot, Awatere, Station House. Mangaore, Public Works Social Hall•. Waiau, Public Sohool. Marotiri, Mr. S. R. Austin's Residence. Waikakaho, Sohoolhouse. ~on, Public Hall. Waikawa Bay, Waikawa Pa School. Mount Richards, Publio Sohool. Wairau Valley, Public Hall. Newbury, Publio Hall. Waitaria, Post-offioe. Opiki,. Public Hall. Wakapuaka, Main Road, Mr. H. D. Hughes' Garage. Oroua Downs, Public Hall. Wantwood, Mr. M. W. Evans" Residence. Palmerston North, Featherston Street, Boys' High Sohool Ward, Publio School. . Gymnasium. Weld's Hill, Storeroom. Palmerston North, Featherston Street, Central School. Whangamoa, Post-office. Palmerston North, Heretaunga Street, Publio Hospital Wharanui, Publio School. Administration Block Waiting-room. ' Palmerston North, Russell Street, Public School. Pohangina, Public Hall. . Marsden Eleotoral District- Poroutawhao, Public School. Aponga, Purua, Public Hall. Rangiotu, Public School. Glenbervie, Huanui, Pllblic School. Rongotea, Public Hall. Helena Bay, Public School. Shannon, Ballance Street, Laurvig's Hall. Hikurangi, Public School. Table Flat, Public School. . Hukerenui, Public School. Taikorea, Public School. Jordon, Sohool. Tanghnoana, McKelvie Hall. Kamo, Publio School. Taonui, Publio Sohool. Kara, Hall. Te .Ar&k.ura, Publio Hall. Kauri, Publio Hall. Tia.kitahuna, Publio Hall. Kiripaoka, School. JULY 21J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1521

Lower Ruakaka, Public School. Mount Albert Electoral District- Mangapai, Public School. Kingsland, New North Road, Methodist Sunday School. Mareretu, Pu blic School. Morningside, St. Enoch's Presbyterian Church Hall. Marohemo, HaJ!. Morningside, St. Luke's Schoolroom. Maromaku, Public School. Mount Albert, Gladstone Road, School Hall. Marua, School. Mount Albert, King George's Hall (principal). Mata, Public Hall. Mount Albert, Mclean Street, St. Margaret's Church. Matapouri, Public School. :OIount Albert, Mount Albert Road, Presbyterian Sunday School Matarau Road, Public School. Hall. Maungakaramea, Public Hall. Mouut Albert, Rossgrove Terrace, Albert H"JI. Maungatapere, Public School. Owairaka, School Hall. Maungaturoto, Courthouse. Sandringham, Balmoral Road, Presbyterian Church Hall. Maungaturoto Railway, Railway Dining-rooms. Sandringham, Duncan Avenue, Baptist Hall. Maunu, Public School. Sandringham, Edendale School. Ngararatunua, shed near Mr. G. A. Finlayson's Residence. Sandringham, Methodist Church. Ngunguru, Public School. Sandringham, Parrish Road, Football-shed. Onerahi, Public School. Opuawhanga, Hall. Otaika, Public School. Otonga, SchooL Pahi, Regatta Club's Building. Paparoa, County Chambers. Mount Victoria Electoral District- Parua Bay, Public SchooL Brougham and Elizabeth Street Corner, Clyde Quay Rchoo!. Pataua, Public SchooL Dufferin Street, St. Mark's Hall. Pipiwai, Maori Public School. Evans Bay, Evans Bay Yacht and Motor-boat Clubhouse. Poroti, Public SchooL Hataitai, Hataitai Public School. Portland, Lihrary Hall. Hataitai, Waitoa Road, Methodist Church Schoolroom. Puhipuhi, Public School. Kilbirnie, Hamilton Road, All Saints Parish Hall. Riponui, Hall. Kilbirnie, Kilbirnie Crescent, Rex Hall. Ruatangata West, Public School. Oriental Bay, Municipal Bathing Pavilion. R uSBell, Public School. Pirie Street, Presbyterian Church Schoolroom. Taipuha, Public Hall. Roseneath, Presbyterian Sunday Schoolroom. Tamatarau, Public SchooL Roseneath, Public Schoo!' Tapuhi, SchooL Wellington Hospital, Preliminary Training School, Library Taraunui, School. Room. Tauraroa, Public School. Towhai, Public SchooL 'l'utukaka, R. S. MacKenzie's Residence. Waikiekie, Public SchooL Waiotira, Public School. Waipu, Presbyterian Hall. Napier Electoral District- \Vaipu Cove, Fraser's Hall. Awatoto, Women's Institute Room. Wairere (Paparoa Railway), Mr. R. H. Riddle's Residence_ Farndon, Clive Railway-station Storeroom. Whakapara, Public SchooL Greenmeadows, Public Schoo!. Whakapirau, Public Hall. Marcwa, Hawke's Bay Tennis Club Pavilion. Whananaki, Public School. Marewa, Public Schoo!. Whangarei, Armstrong Avenue, Hall. Meeanee, Public Schoo!. Whangarei, Bank Street, Town Hall (principal). Napier, Carlyle Street, Willard Hall. Whangarei, Kamo Road, Methodist Hall. Napier Clive Square, l\'[ethodist Hall Whangarei, Kama Road, Parochial Hall. Napier, Clyde Road, Girls' High School Club-room. Whangarei, Maunu Road, room at Public Hospital. Napier, Courthouse (principal). Whangarei, Princes Street, Congregational Hall. :Napier, Hastings Street Schoo!. Whangarei Heads, Public SchooL Napier, Jull Street, Intermediate Schoo!. \Vhangaruru South, Mr. E. R. Ewen's Residence. Napier, Milton Road, Oddfellows' Hall. \Vhareora, Public SchooL Napier, Napier Terrac~, Central Schoo!. Whatitiri, Public SchooL Napier, Nelson Park School. Napier, 'l'hompson Road, Schoolroom. Napier South, Nelson Crescent, St. David's Sunday Schoo!. Miramar Electoral District- Napier South, Vigor Brown Street, St. Luke's Sunday School. Breaker Bay Road, Breaker Bay Progressive Association's Hall. Onepoto Gully, Hall. Karaka Bay, Motor-shed at No. 349, Mr. M. P. Mabin's Pakowhai, Public Schoo!. Residence. Port Ahuriri, Public Schoo!. K ilbirnie, Coutts and Mahora Streets Comer, Returned Services' Port Ahuriri, Waghorne Street, Buffalo Hall. Association ~uilding. Richmond Block, Richmond Hall. Lyall Bay, Lyall'Parade, Maranui Surf Club's Pavilion. Taradale, Church Road, Public School. Lyall Bay, Public School. Taradale, Lees Road, Town Hall. :'i1elrose, Manchester Street, Karitane Products Societ,y, Ltd.'s 'l'e Awa, Public School. Factory. Westshore, Public School. Miramar Central, Pu bJic School. j\,[iramar Park, off Darlington and Camperdown Roads, Tennis Clnb's Pavilion. Miramar South, Argentine Avenue, Knox Church Hall. Miramar Bouth, Public School. Rongotai, Coutts Street, Rongotai College. Nelson Electoral District­ Seatoun, Ferry Street, Returned Services' Association Hall. Appleby, Public School. Rtrathmore Park, Glamis Avenue, Baptist Church. Brightwater, Public School. Worser Bay, Public School. Central Moutere (Harakeke), Public School. Hope, Public School. Lower Moutere, Public Schoo!. \10rnington Electoral District- Mahana, Public School. Abbotsford, Methodist Church Hall. Mapua, Public School. Burnside, South Road, Church of Christ Hall. Motueka, District High School. Carisbrook, Burns Street, Football Ground, "Rose" Pavilion. Motueka, High Street South, Fruit-processing Factory_ Caversham, Alexandra Street, St. Peter's Schoolroom. Nelson, Central Schoo!. Caversham, Bridgman Street, Kensington Drill Hall. Nelson, Collingwood Street, Foresters' Hall. Caversham, D.·vid Street, Oddfellows' Hall. Nelson, Courthouse (principal). Caversham, Ridey Street, No. 23, M:r. T. Gordon's Garage. Nelson, Hampden Street, Public Schoo!. Caversham, South Road, Methodist Hall. Nelson, Municipal Chambers. Concord, South Road and Emerson Street Corner, Preshyterian Nelson, Port Mission Hall. Church Hall. Nelson, Rutherford Street, Oddfellows' Hall. Corstorphine, Isodore Street and Middleton Road Corner, "'elson, Toi-Toi Valley Sunday School. Union Church Hall. Nelson South, Tukuka Street, M:rs. E. Moss Jackson's Garage. Dunedin, Lees Street, Fernbill Club, Garage. Ranzau, Public Schoo!. Green Island, Forresters' Hall. Redwood's Valley, Public School. Kew, Bangor Terrace, No. 33, Divers' Store Garage. Richmond, Public School (old building). lVlontecillo, Eglinton Road, Zingari Football Pavilion. Spring Grove, Public School. ]\i[ornington, Argyle Street and Glen Avenue Comer, Mornington Stoke, Public School. Scouts' Hall. Tahunanui, Public School. Momington, Benhar Street, Catholic School Hall. Tasman, Public School. Mornington, Eglinton Road, Tram Car-shed HRII. Waimea West, Old Schoo!. Mornington, Elgin Road, Baptist Church Hall. Wairoa Gorge, Mr. W. C. Andrew's Residence. South Dunedin, Cargill Road, Hillside Workshops Social Hall. Wakatu, Mr. E. Costello's Garage. South Dunedin, King Edward Street, Salvation Army Hall. Wakefield, Public School, e 1522 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

New Plymouth Electoral District-- Hampden, Public School. Avenue Road, Boys' High School, Junior Class-room Eutrance. Herbert, Public Hall. Avenue Road, Welbourn Public School. Hilderthorpe, Public School. Bell Block, Public Hall. Hillgrovc, Kartigi, Public School. Breakwater, Harbour Board Office, Board Room. Island Cliff, Mr. R. Macdonald's Residence. Brixton, Mr. W. Johnstone's Storeroom. Kakanui, Athenamm Hall. Brooklands, Upjohn Street, Welbourn Church Hal1. Karitane, Public School. Fitzroy, Darnell Street, Public Hall. Kauru Hill, Public School. Fitzroy, Mcthodist Hall. Kia Ora, Public School. Fitzroy, Sackville Street, Public School Hall. l\'i:aheno, Public School. Frankleigh Park, Public Hall. Merton, Public School. Frankley Road, Public School Gymnasium. Moeraki, Public School. Hillsborough, Public Hall. Ngapara, Public School. Lower Mangorei, Public School. Oamaru, Arun Street, Public School (South), Gymnasium. Moturoa, Breakwater Road, Church Hall. Oamaru, Arundel Street, Eveline Hall. New Plymouth, Currie Street, Gilmour's Auction Mart. Oamaru, Courthouse (principal). New Plymouth, Devon Street West, McPhillip's Garage. Oamaru, Ouse Street, Assembly Hall, Waitaki Girls' High School. New Plymouth, Gill Street, Coronation Hall. Oamaru, Towey Street, Awamoa Bowiing Club Pavilion. New Plymouth, Liardet Street, Whiteley Hall. Oamaru, "V ear Street, St. Paul's Presbyterian Hall. New Plymouth, Public Hospital, Board Rooms. Oamaru, Wharfe Street, St. Luke's Hall. New Plymouth, Robe Street, Courthouse (priucipal). Palmerston, Town Hall. New Plymouth, St. Aubyn Street, Methodist Church Hall. Papakaio, Public School. Omata, Public Hall. Peebles, Mr. J. E. Carruther's Store. Sentry Hill, Mountain Road, Sentry Hill Store. Pleasant Valley, Sanatorium. Strandon, Devon Street East, No. 435, "Te Ara." Port Chalmers, Fox Street, Robertson's Garage. Tarurutangi, Public Hall. Port Chalmers, Pioneer Hall. Vogeltown, Carrington Road, No. 270, opposite Huatoki Store, Pukeuri, Public School. Mr. A. H. Edwards' Garage. Purakanui, Public School. Vogeltown, Presbyterian Church Hall. Richmond, Mr. E. A. King's Residence. Westown, Public Hall. Seacliff, Public Hall. 'Vestown, Sanders Avenue, Presbyterian Hall. Shag Point, Public School. Tapui, Public School. Tokarahi, Public Hall. Totara, Public School. Waianakarua, Public School. Waikouaiti, Borough Council Chambers. Waitaki, Public School. North Dunedin Electoral District­ Waitati, Public School. Albany Street, Foresters' Hall. Warrington, Public School. Botanical Gardens, Salvation Army Hall. Weston, Public School. George Street, Public School Hall (principal). Windsor, Public School. Harbour Terrace, Logan Park Croquet Pavilion. Heriot Row, No. 59, Carrington Hall, Garage. Leith Street, Fairbairn Scout Hall. Leith Valley, Public School Gymnasium. Maori Hill, Coronation Hall. Maori Hill, Stonclaw Terrace and Highgate Corner, Mrs. M. Onehunga Electoral District-- Ingram's House. Mount Cargill, Public School. Epsom, Banff Avenue, Epsom Catholic Church Garage. North·East Vallev, Millar Street Hall. Epsom, Greenwood's Corner, Methodist Sunday Schoo! Hall. North.East Valley, Town Hall. Onehunga, Mount Smart Road, Presbyt,erian Boys' Home Opoho, Presbyterian Church Hall. Gymnasium. Pigeon Flat, Mr. O. L. Clarke's House. Onehunga, Princes Street, Returned Services' Association Hall Pine Hill, Presbyterian Church HaIL (principal). ' Ravens bo urne, Coronation Hall. Onehunga, Queen Street, Presbyterian Sunday School Hall. Sawyer's Bay, Public Hall. Onehunga, Rawhiti Road, Merrilands Baptist Youth Hall. St. Leonard's, King George's' Hall. Onehunga, Tawhiri Road, Presbyteria,n Hall. Upper Junction, Brown House. Onehunga, Waitangi Road, Methodist Hall. Wakari, Balmacewen Road, No. 235, Mr. W. B. Lamond's One Tree Hill, Cadman Avenue, Congregational Church Hall. Garage. One Tree Hill, Great South Road and Campbell Road Corner, Woodhaugh, Methodist Church Hall. Harp of Erin Service Station. One Tree Hill, Green Lane, Room at Cornwall Hospital. Royal Oak, Manukau Road, St. John's Anglican Sunday School Hall. Royal Oak, Symonds Street, Royal Oak Hall. Te Papapa, Captain Springs Road and Church Street Corner, Suburban Buses Limited, Garage. North Shore Electoral Distl'ict­ Bayswater, Club House. Belmont, Presbyterian Church Hall. Devonport, Cheltenham Kiosk. Devonport, I.ake Road and old Lake Road Corner, Church of . Christ. Onslow Electoral District- Devonport, Masonic Hall. Devonport, old Council Cham bers (principal). Belmont, Owen Street, Men's Club Hall. Devonport, Parish Hall. Highland Park, Barnard Street, No. 38, l'iIr. B. V. Pemberton's Narrow Neck, Whakatere Hall. Motor Garage. Northcote, King's Theatre. Highland Park, Oban Street, No.9, Mr. L. D. Paterson's Motor Stanley Bay, St. Augustine's Hall. Garage. Takapuna, Lake Road, District Nurses' Garage. Johnsonville, Main Road, Methodist Hall. Takapuna, Lake Road, "Clifton Service Station." Johnsonville, Waterloo Road, Recreation -ground Pavilion. Takapuna, Lake Road, No. 77, Mr. 'Vheeler's Garage. Kaiwharawhara, Methodist Schoolroom. Takapuna, St. Peter's Parish Hall. Khandallah, Boxhill, Parish Hall. Takapuna, Taharoto Road, Takapuna l\IIunicipal Band Room. Khandallah, Cashmere A venue, Public School. Khandallah, Nairnville Park, Dressing Pavilion. Khandallah, Town Hall. Korokoro, Public School. Linden, Boy Scouts' Hall. Lower Hutt, Boulcott Street, Public School. Lower Hutt, High Street, No. 827, Mr. R. Bright's Motor Garage. Oamaru Electoral District- Newlands, Centennial Hall. Airedale, Airedale-Roseberry Hall. Ngahauranga, Gorge Road, Mr. J. H. McPhee's Motor Garage. Ardgowan, Public Hall. Ngaio, Ngatoto Street, Masonic Hall. Awamoko, Public School. Ngaio, Town Hall. Bortons, Mr. T. M. McAughtrie's Residence. Normandale, 8chool Building. Deborah Bay, Church Hall. Ohariu Valley (Johnsonville), Public School. Dunback, Public School. Petone, Priest's Avenue, No. 37, Mrs. A. Davidson's Residence. Enfield, Public School. Porirua, Mental Hospital, Library Building. Evansdale, Store, Dining.room. Porirua, Public School. Five Forks, Public School. Taita, 'l'aita South Pnblic School. Flag Swamp, Public School. Taita, Tainc Street, Community Centre Hall. Georgetown, Gedde's Hall. Tawa Flat, Tawa Hall. Glenpark, Public School. Titahi Bay, Whitehouse Road, Army Hall. Goodwood Railway, Goodwood Hall. Wadestown, Anglican Parish Hall (principal). JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1523

Otahuhu Electoral District­ Kaitawa, Hall. Alfriston, Public Hall, Kaitoke. (Dannevirke) Mr. H. D. Fredrickson's House. Beachlands, Doidge's Store. Kakariki, Public School. Brookby, Unsectarian Church. Kiritaki, Kiritaki·Maharahara Hall. Buckland's Beach, Post·officA HaIL Kohinui, Hall. Cockle Ray, Pah Road Bus Terminus, vVenzlick's Garage. Konini, Hall. Eastern Beach, Eastern Beach Road and Esplanade Corner, Kopua, 1\111'. R. M. Bramley's Honse. rrarrant's Store. Kumeroa, Hall. East Tamaki, Public Hall. Makairo, Library Building. Hawick, Public Hall. Makomako, Public School. Mangere Aerodrome Entrance, Public \Vorks Department's Makotuku, Hall. Garage. Makuri, Hall. Mangere Bridge, Church Road, St. James HalL Mangahao, School Building. Mangere Central, Public HaIL Mangamahoe, Railway.station Waiting·room. Mangere East, Public Hall. Mangamaire, Hall. Maraetai, Public Hall. Mangamutu, Hall. Middlemore, Public Hospital. l\bngaorapa, School Building. Otahuhu, Mason Avenue, Parish Hall. l\1angapakeha, Mr. W. Grove's \Vhare. Otahuhu, Methodist Sunday School HaIL Mangaramarama, Mr. J. H. Fulton's House. Otahuhu, Station Road, St. Andrew's Church Hall. Mangatainoka, Library. Pakuranga, Public Hall. Mangatera, White Bus Service Garage. Papatoetoe, Great South Road, Presbyterian Church Hftl!. Mangatoro, Mr. W. Welsh's Cottage. Papatoetoe, Public SchooL Marima, Public School. Papatoetoe, Town HaIL Matamau, Public School. Puhinui, York Road, Mrs. E. L. Jeavon's Garage. l\fauriceville East, Hall. Sylvia Park, Mount Wellington Highway, Fire Station. Mauriceville West, Public School. Westfield, Westfield Freezing Co.'s Works. Newman, Public Hall. Whitford, Public HaJL Ngamoko, Mr. H. B. Pedersen's House. Wiri, Public Hall. Ngaturi, Public School. Ngawapurua, Public Hall. Nireaha, Hall. Norsewood. Public School. Okautete, Maori School. Otaki Electoral District- Ora, Mr. B. D. Armstrong's Back Station. Ormondville, Memorial Hall. Akatarawa, Mr. A. Cammack's Residence, Clouston's Sawmill. Otawhao, Hall. Akatarawa, Mr. R. Tomkins' Residence. Pahiatua, Courthouse. Kaitoke, Public Works Camp, Y.M.C.A. Building. Pahiatua, Drill Hall. Judgeford, Mr. D. Murphy's Residence. Papatawa, Public School. Levin, Bath Street, Band Room. Piri Piri, Railway Station Waiting.room. Levin, Courthouse (principal). Pleckville, Hislop Bros., House. Levin, Weraroa, }frs. \Veaver's Service Station. Pongaroa, County Office. Manakau, Public School. Porangahau, Hall. Mangaroa, Public School. Pori, l\frs. O. C. Morison's House (Rangedale). Ohau, Public School. Puketoi, School Building. Otaki, All Saints' Hall. Putara, Priest Homestead. Otaki Beach, Anglican Church Hall. Rakaunui, Public Hall. Otaki Railway, Anglican Snnday School. Rangitumau, Public Hall. Paekakariki, St. Peter's Hall. Raumati, School Building. Pahautanui, Public School. Rongokokako, Hall. Parapa,raumu, Public School. Rongomai, Hall. Paraparaumu Beach, }1ajestic Hotel. Rua Roa, Factory Building. Paremata, Public School. Ruawhata, School Hall. Pinehaven, Public Hall. Takapau, Messrs. Lawry, Dowling, and Waijher's Office. Plimmerton, Public School. Tane, School Building. '{ Pukerua, Public School. Taueru, Public School. Raumati Beach, Community Hall. Te Ore Ore, Public School. Raumati South, Church Hall. Te Rehunga, Hall. Reikorangi, Public School. Te Uri, School Building. Silverstream, Public Hall Tinni, County Office. Silverstream, Public Hospital. Tipapakuku, School Building. Stokes Valley, Koraunui Public Hall. Tiratu, Mr. C. Moore's House. Te Horo, Public School. Tiraumea, Hall. Te Marua, Publio Sohool. Ti Tree Point, Weber County Office. Trentham, Howell's Motors. Umutaoroa, Public School. Trentham, Public School. Waiaruhe, Old School Building. Trentham (Trentham M.C.), Upper Hutt Side School. Waione, Store. Upper Hutt, Public School. Waireka, Mr. C. S. Taylor's Honse. Upper Hutt, St. Hilda's Hall. Waitahora, Public School. Waikanae, Public School. Wangaehu, School Building. Waikanae Beach, Tennis Pavilion Hall. Weber, Library. Waiohanga, Cunningham's Mill. Whakataki, School Building. Wallaceville, Mr. H. Clifford's Residence. Whareama, Hall. Weraroa, Boys' Training Centre. Whetukura, Hall. Weraroa, Kimberly Hall. Wimbledon, Hart's Store. Whiteman's Valley, Public School. Woodlands Road, Woodville, Public School. Woodville, Courthouse.

Pahiatua Electoral District- Akitio, Mr. L. Johnston's House. Alfredton, Public Hall. Aohanga, Maori Trust Building. Palmerston North Electoral District­ Awariki, 1\111'. J. }1. Livingston's House. Broadway Avenue, St. Paul's Church Hall. Awatoitoi, Mr. H. ]1-1orri80n's Shearers' Cottage. Church Street East, Municipal Opera House Stage. Ballance, Post·office. Church Street West, Railway Hall. Bideford, Hall. Collcge Street East, Public School. Coonoor, Public School. Cook Street, Baptist Sunday School Hall. Dannevirke, Court House (principal). Cuba Street, Methodist Church Hall. Dannevirke, Drill Hall. Cuba Street, Oddfellows' Hall. Dannevirke, High School Gymnasium. :Ferguson Street, Intermediate School. Dannevirke, North Public School. Fitzherbert Avenue, Sports Ground Pavilion. Dannevirke, Oddfellows' Hall. Grey Street, Y.M.C.A. Building. Eketahuna, Oddfellows' Hall. Hokowhitu, Albert Street, Public School. Hamua, Hall. Main Street East, Courthouse (principal). Hastwell, Hall. Takaro, Kingswood and Featherston Street Corner, Church Herbertville, Public School. Hall. Hopelands, Armistead Bros., Cottage. Terrace End, Main Street, Coronation Hall. Horoeka, :VIr. W. Lunt's House. Terrace End, Phillip Street, l\fr. E. W. Atkinson's Garage. Hukunui, Hall. Terrace End, Ruahine Street, St. Peter's Church Hall. Ihuraua, Hall. West End, College and Thomson Street Corner, Presbyterian Kaiparoro, Hall. Sunday School Hall. 1524 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

Parnell Electoral District- Manawaru, Public School. Awanga (Okupu), Great Barrier, Mr. Curreen's Residence. Mangaiti, Public Hall. Epsom, Sharpe Road and Albury Avenue.Corner, Mr. C. O. Mangateparu, Public School. Beeson's Garage. Matamata, Town Hall. Grafton, Carlton Gore Road, Grafton Methodist Hall. Matangi, Public School. Grafton, Khyber Pass Road, St. David's Presbyterian Hall. Morrinsville, Physical Culture Hall (principal). Grafton, Park Road, Miss Aitkenhead's Tea·rooms. Motumaoho, Public School. Kaitoke (Okupu), Great Barrier, CIari. Aerodrome, Mr. J. 1'1. Newstead, Public Hall. Daley's Residence. Ngarua, Public School. Newmarket, Alma Street, No.7, Progressive Hall. Okauia, Opal Springs Hall. Newmarket, Mortimer Pass, Returned Services' Club. Peria, Peria Hills School. One Tree Hill, Ngaire Avenue, Gospel Hall, Schoolroom. Puketaha, Public School. Parnell, Gladstone Road, Parnell School. Richmond Downs, Public School. Parnell, Parnell Road, Parnell Public Library. Ruakura, Animal Research Station Hall. Parnell, Parnell Road, No. 443, St. Mary's Hall. Springdale, Public School. . Parnell Rise, Parnell Road, No. 49, Returned Soldiers' Social Taihoa, Mangawhero Road, Public School. Hall (principal). Tatuanui, Public School. Port "Fitzroy, Great Barrier, Port Fitzroy Hall. Tauhei, Public School. Remuera, Remuera Road, St. Luke's Sunday School Hall. Tauwhare, Public School. Remuera, Remuera Road, St. Mark's Hall. Te Aroha, Courthouse. Tryphena, Great Barrier, Public School. Te Aroha, Herriesville, Domain Hall. Te Aroha, Ruakaka, Mr. A. R. Johns' Garage. Te Aroha West, Public Hall. Te Puninga, Public School. Patea Electoral District­ Turanga-o-moana, Public Hall. Alton, Public School. Waharoa, Public Hall. Aramoho, Sandy Hook, ]\iIrs. E. D. Seddon's Residence. Waihou, Public Hall. Ararata, Hall. Waitoa, Public Hall. Brunswick, Public School. Walton, Public Hall. Castlecliff, Town Hall. Wardville, Public Hall. Castlecliff, West bourne Hall. Whitikahu, Public School. Eltham, Mangawhero Road, Salvation Army Boys' Home. Fraser Road, Public School. Hawera, Buffalo Hall. Hawera, Nolantown, Tawhiti School. Hawera, Presbyterian Hall (principal). PO:lsonby Electoral District- Hawera, Waihi Road, Racecourse, Jockey Room. Beach Haven (Birkenhead), Mr. S. Dean's Cabaret. Hurleyville, Public School. Birkdale, Verran's Corner, Birkdale Tennis Club, Pavilion. Inaha, Riverdale Dairy Factory Office. Birkenhead, Highbury, Methodist Hall. Kai I wi, Public School. Birkenhead, Hinemoa Street and Harbour View Road Corner, Kakaramea, Public School. Shop. Kohi, Public School. Birkenhead, Onewa Road, Northcote College. Mangamingi, Public School. Chelsea, C.S.R. Co., I,td., Sugar Refinery. Mangawhio, Public School. J ervois Road, Bayfield Public School. Manutahi, Public School. .Tervoi. Road, St. Stephen's Church Schoolroom. Mata, Public Hall. Ponsonby Road, St. John's Methodist Hall. Matapu, Skeet Road, IvIr. B. M. Barclay's Store. St. Mary's Road, Leys Institute (principal). Maxwell, Public School. Trinity Street, No. 34, Mr. V. Yurak's Garage. Meremere, Public Schoo!. Mokoia, Public School. Mosstown, Public School. Ngamatapouci, Marohema School. Ngutuwera, Public Hall. Raglan Electoral District- Normanby, Town Hall. Churchill, Mr. H. F. Middleton's Garage. Ohangai, Public School. Fairfield, Oxford Street, Morris's Coal Depot. Ohawe, Camping-grounds, Pavilion. Fairfield, Public School. Okaiawa, Public School. Forest Lake, Forest Lake School. Omahina, Public School. Frankton Junction, Methodist Church Hall. Opaku, Public School. Frankton Junction, Norton Road Extension, Nawton Public Patea, Borough Council Chambers. Hall. Patea, Freezing-works. Frankton Junction, Railway Institute Hall. Rapanui, Public School. Glen Afton, Public Hall. Rawhitiroa, Public School. Glen Massey, Public Hall. St. John's Hill, Mr. C. Goldshnry's Residence, "Lyon.down." Glen Murray, Public School. Tawhiti, Puhlic Hall. Horotiu, Public Hall. Te Roti, Public School. Horsham Downs, Public Hall. Tokaora, Public School. Huntly, Lyceum Theatre. Waitotara, Public School. Huntly West, Westmere Hall. Wanganui, Cambridge Street, Wesley Hall. Karakariki, Public School. Wanganui, Puriri Street, Jlfr. A. Wilson's Garage. Karamu, Public School. Waverley, Town Hall. Komakorau, Public Hall. Westmere, Public School. Koromatua, Public School. Whakamara, Public School. Melville, Public Hall. Whareroa, Social Hall. Moerangi, Pakihi Public School. Whenuakura, Public School. N aike, Public Hall. Ngahinapouri, Public Hall. Ngaruawahia, Municipal Buildings (prinoipal). Petone Electoral District­ Ohautira (Waingaro), Maori School. Days Bay, The Pavilion. Onewhero, Public Hall. Eastbourne, Mucitai Road, No. 416, Mr. J. Willis' Motor-garagc. Opuatia, Public Hall. Eastbourne, Oroua Street, R.S.A. Hall. Pirongia West, Mr. M. O. Eyre's Residence. Gracefield, Bell Road, Public School. Port , Roose Shipping Company's Wharf Shed. Lowry Bay, Cheviot Street, Mr. G. R. Hyde's Motor-garage. Pukekawa, Public Hall. Lowry Bay, Church Lane, Anglican Church Hall. Pukemiro, Miners' Hall. Moera, Randwick Road, Waiwhetu, Presbyterian Church Hall. Pukemiro" Junction, Public Hall. Petone, Central Public School (principal). Raglan, Courthouse. Petone, Cuba Street, Y.M.C.A. Rangiriri West, Mr. John Norquay's Residence. Petone, Petone West Public School. Rotokauri, Public School. Te Mome, Main Hutt Road, Maori Hall. Rotongal'o, Public Hall. Wainuiomata, Public Hall. Rototuna, Methodist Hall. York Bay, "Mr. E. Price's l'Iotor-garage. Rotowaro, Public Hall. Ruakiwi, Public School. Ruapuke, Public Hall. Rukuhia, Public Hall. Piako Electoral District­ Taupiri, Public Hall. Elstow, Public School. Te Akau, Public Hall. Eureka, I:ublic Hall. Te Akall South, Ruku Ruku Public School. Gordonton, Public School. Te Hutewai, Public School. Hamilton, Fifth Avenue, l'Irs. F. L. Mead's Gamge. Te Kohanga (Onewhero), Pul;>lic Hall. Hamilton, Peachgrove Road, Hall. Te Kowhai, Public Hall. Hillcrest, Public School. Te Mata, Public Hall. Kereone, Public School. 'fa Pahu, Public Hall. Kiwitahi, Public Hall. Te Rapa, Public Hall. JULY 21J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1525

Te Uku, Memorial Hall. Riccarton Electoral District- Waikaretu, Public School. Addingtou, Clarence Road and Leamington Street Corner, Waikokowai, Public Hall. Marquee. Waimai, }lr. H. Wilson's Residence. Addington, Jerrold Street, Public School. Waingaro, Public Hall. Addington, Lincoln Road, Public Library. Wairamarama, Public School. Addington. Lincoln Road, Showgrounds. Waitetuna, Public School. Addington, Selwyn Street, Faucier's Hall. Whatawhata, Public Hall. Broadfields, Methodist Church. Woodleigh, Matira Public Hall. Greenpark, Public Hall. Halswell, Public Hall. Hillmorten, Wright's Road, No. 07, Garage. l{angitikei Electoral District­ Ladbrooks, Public Hall. Awahuri, Public Hall. Lincoln, Public Hall. Beaconsfield, Public Schoo!. Jl:lotukarara, Public Hall. Bonny Glen, Mrs. ilL D. Nitschke's Wool· shed. Prebbleton, Public Hall. nulls, Courthouse. Riccarton, Centennial Avenue, St. Hilda's l\1:i"ion Hall. Cheltenham, Public School. Riccarton, Clarence Road, Town Hall (principal). Crofton, Crofton Store. Riccarton, Matipo SLreet, Wharenui Public School. Cunninghams, Dunnolly, old I'uh!ic School. l{iccarton, Picton Avenue, No. 46, Garage. Feilding, Drill Hall (principal). Riccarton, Riccarton Road and Mandeville Strout Comer, St. FeiIding, Lytton Street, Public Schoo!. James' Schoolroom. ];'eilding, Manchester Street, Scouts and Guides Hall. Riccarton, Riccarton l{oad, No. 283, Garage. I~ordell, Ministry of Works, Dwelling. Sock burn, Main South Road, outside Wigram Aerodrome. Greatford, Public Schoo!. Sockburn, Paparua County Council Offices. Halcombe, Jubilee Hall. Spreydon, Barrington Street, Presbyterian Church. Hunterville, Public Schoo!. Spreydon, Barrington Street, St. Nicholas' Hall. •lerusalem, Meeting-house. Spreydon, Domain Terrace, Coronation Hall. Kakariki, Maori Meeting-house. Spreydon, Lincoln Road, Spreydon Public School. Kakatahi, Glenn's Junction, Post·office Spreydon, Lyttelton Street, West Spreydon Public School. Kauangaroa, Maori School. Spreydon, Neville and Lyttelton Streets Corner, Garage. Kawhatau (Lower), old Public School. Sprcydon, Rose Street, No, 63, Garage. Kimbolton, Oddfellows' Hall. Spreydon, Simeon Street and Coronation Street Cornel', Garage. Kiwitea, Public School. Springston, Springs County Council Office. Koroniti, Maori School. Springston South, :Memorial Hall. Lake Alice, Peacocke Construction, Recreation Hall. Tai Tapu, Public Hall. Long Acre V"lley, old Pnblic Schoo!. Upper Riccarton, Yaldhurst Road, No. 13<1, Garage. Makino, Pnblic Hall. ]\Ilakirikiri Sonth, Public School. Makohau, Public Schoo!. l{odney Electoral District­ Maugahoe Road, Hunterville, Mr. Dryden's Residence. Mangamahu, Public Schoo!. Ahuroa, Public Hall. Mangaonoho, Old Public School Albany, Coronation Hall. ]\IIangaweka, Public School. Brown's Bay, Progress Hall. Marton, Victorv Hall. Campbell's Bay, Aberdeen Road, New Schoolroom. Marton Junction, Railway Social Hall. Campbell's Bay, Whitneydale, Beach Road, Rest Home. Mount View, near ]\IJa,rton, old Public Schoo!. Castor Bay, Church Hall. Ngamatea, Hale's Track, Mr. Hine's Residence. Coatesville, Public Hall. Ngamatea, Kennedy Bros.' Garage. Dairy Flat, Public Hall. Ngaruru, near Hunterville, Mr. K. Hammond's Residence. Glenfield, Glen Avenue, Mrs. Roger's Residence. Ngaturi, Public School. Glenfield, Public Hall. Ohakea, R.N.Z.A.F. Station. Glorit, Public School. Ohingaiti, Public School. Greenhithe, Public Hall. Okoia, Public Schoo!. Hakaru, Public Hall. Orangipongo, Public School. Helensville, Forrester's Hall (principal). Otairi, Public Schoo!. Hoteo North, Public School. Otamakapua, Public School. Huapai, Mr. R. Papa's Store. Pakihikura, Public Schoo!. Kaipara Flats, Public Hall. Parewanui, Public School. Kaiwaka, Public Hall. Parihauhau, Tuakira Public School. Kakanui, Maori Sohool. Parikino, Parikino Hall. Kaukapakapa, Public Hall. Peep.o'-Day, Kimbolton, Public School. Kawau Island, Mansion House. Poukiore, Public Schoo!. Kourawhero (Old School), Hall. Pourangaki, Public School. Kumeu, Public Hall. Pukeroa, Mr. N. W. Nation's Residence. Leigh, Public Hall. Putorino, old Public Schoo!. Mairangi Bay, Public Hall. Rangiwahia, Public School. Makarau, Public Hall. Rata, Maori Meeting.house. Maugawai, Public Hall. Ratana Pa, Manuao Hall. Matakaua, Public Hall. Rewa, Public School. Milford, Dodson Avenuc, Baptist Church Hall. Ruahine, old Public School. Milford, Lakeside, Shakespeare Road, Mr. Hartnell's Store. Saudon Block, Hunterville, Waipuru Public School. Mullet Point, Public School. Sanson, Manawatu County Office. Muriwai Beach, Mr. Magee's Cottage. Silverhope, Public Hall. Murray's Bay, Outrams Hall. Stanway, Public Hall. Orewa, Public Hall. Turakina, Town Hall. Ototoa, South Head, Helensville, Mr. C. P. Broomhall's Upokongaro, Public School. Residence. Upper Tutaenui, Public Hall. Pakiri, Public Hall. Waitohi, near Sanson, Public School. Parakai, Springside, Private Hotel. Waituna West, Public School. Parakakau, Wainui Hall. Wangaehu (Upper), J}fr. R. Charteris' Garage. Paremoremo, ]\Ill'. A. Watt's Residence. Wangaehu, Rangitahuahua Meeting·house. Parkhurst, ]\Ill'. Sheffield's Residence. Pohuehue, Mr. Wech's Old Schoo! Building. Port Albert, Public Hall. Puhoi, Public Hall. Remuera Electoral District- Pukapuka, Mr. H. T. Parry's Store. Green Lane, Great South Road and Green Lane West Corner, Redvale, Mr.E. Wright's Residence. Congregational Church Hall. Riverhead, Public Hall. One 'l'l'ee Hill, Green Lane 'Nest and Wheturangi Road, Cornwall Rothesay Bay, Public Hall. Park District School Hall. Silverdale, Public Library. One Tree Hill, Green Lane West, Green Lane Hospital. South Head, Mr. F. H. Lupton's Residence. One Tree Hill, Raufurly Road East, St. George's Hall. Streamlands, Mr. R. H. Early's Residence. Remuera, Ascot Avenue, St. Aidan's Hall. Tahekeroa, Old School Building. Remuera, Dl'omorne Road, Remuera Infant School. Takapuna, Hurstmere Road, No. 149, Mrs. J. Johnston's l{emuera, Meadowbank Road, Community Hall. Garage. Remuera, Rangitoto Avenue, Rawhiti Bowling Club Pavilion. Takapuua, Hurstmcrc Road, No. 171, Mr. Leaning's Garage. Remuera, Remuera Road, North Memorial Baptist Church Hall. Tauhoa, Public Hall. Remuera, Remnera Road, No. 2,,8, King's School. 'l'allpaki, Pomona Hnll. Remuera, Remuera Road, Public Library Lecture Hall I Ire Arai, Libral'v. (principal). Te Hana, Albertland Dairy Pa.ctory. Remuera, Remuera Road, Somervell Social Hall. Tobaccolands, Public Hall. Remuera, Upland Road, No. lII, Mr. C. K. Woodhead's Garage. Tomorata, Forrest Reserve, Hall. Remuera, Victoria Avenue, No. 136, Wilson Memorial Church. Torbay, Public Hall. Remuera, \Vaiatarua Road, ::Ifcadowbank I'Ichool. Upper Waiwera, Public Hall. 1526 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

Waimauku, Coronation Hall. Selwyn Electoral District- Waitietie, Public Hall. Arthur's Pass, Railway Social Hall. Waitoki, Public Hall. Aylsebury, Public School. Waiwera, Public Hall. Warkworth, Town Hall. Brookside, Presbyterian Schoolroom. Wayby, Jl!Ir. W. R. Grant's Residence. Burnham, Howardville, Administration Building. Wellsford, Public Hall. Burnham, Public School. Whangaparaoa, Public Hall. Cass, Mrs. G. Robertshaw's Residence. Whangaripo, Public Hall. Charing Cross, Public School. Coalgate, Masonic Hall. Whangateau, Public Hall. Darfield, Courthouse. Wharehine, Methodist Church Hall. Doyleston, Town Hall. Woodcocks, Jl!Ir. Lilburne's Residence. Dunsaudel, Town Hall. Woodhill, Public Hall. Ellesmere, Public School. Glenroy, Public School. Glenttmnel, Public School. Greendale, Public School. Halkett, Public School. Harewood, Social Hall. Roskill Electoral District- Harewood, Transit Social Hall. Epsom, Pah Road and Hollywood Avenue corner, Mr. R. P. Hornby, Orange Hall, Ante Room. Castaing's Garage. Hororata, County Council Chambers. Epsom, St. Andrew's Schoolroom. Irwell, Public School. Hillsborough, Hillsborough Road, No. 212, Dr. F. W. Gordon's Islington, Public Hall. Garage. KilJinchy, Public School. Mount Eden, l\'laungawhau School (principal). Kimberley, Public School. Mount Eden, Mount Eden Road, No. 740, Reilly's Hall. Kirwee, Public School. Mount Eden, Shackleton Road, Baptist Hall. Kowhai Bush, Public School. Mount Eden, Telford Avenue, Catholic Men's Clubrooms. Lake Coleridge, Pnblic School. Mount Roskill, Dominion Road Extension, Saint Martin's Hall. Lakeside, Memorial Hall. Mount Roskill, Fearon Avenue and Parau Street corner, Roskill Leeston, Band Hall. Community Hall. JVIead, Public School. Mount Roskill, Kingston Avenue, Methodist Hall. Milltown, Southbridge, Sunday Schoolroom. Mount Roskill, May lrs. Malvern Street, Rugby Park Grandstand Entrance. M. C. McLachlan's Motor-shed. Papanui Road, No. 326, Dr. Lindsay Burns' Garage. Upper Riccarton, Norton's and Yaldhurst Roads Comer, Papanui Road, No. 164, ]\ilr. E. H. S. Hamilton's Garage. Mr. E. Erickson's Motor.shed. Purchas Street, near Barbadoes Street, Mr. J. Robinson's Garage. Upper Riccarton, Yaldhurst Road, Oddfellows' Hall. Rutland Street, near Weston Road, Presbyterian Sunday School. Weedons, Public School. Shirley Road, Intermediate School Grounds, Marquee. West Melton, Public School. Stoneyhurst Street, at rear 71 Bealey Avenue, Garages. Whitecliffs, South Malvern Public School. Thames Street and Dee fltreet Corner, St. Albans Baptist Windwhistle, Pnblic Sohool. Church Hall. Yaldhurst, Public School.

Sydenham Electoral District- Beckenham, Sandwich Road, Beckenham School. St. Kilda Electoral District- Opawa, Wilson's Road, Baptist Church. Anderson's Bay, Musselburgh Rise, Marigold Salon. St. Martin's, Wilson's Road, St. Martin's Library. Anderson's Bay, lIiusselburgh Rise, Sunshine Baptist Sunday Spreydon, Selwyn Street, South Intermediate School. School. Spreydon, Somerfield Street, Somerfield School. Anderson's Bay, Silverton Street, Cameron Hall. Sydenham, Battersea Street, Salvation Army Hall: Broad Bay, Public Hall. Sydenham, Brougham Street, Sydenham School. Cape Saunders, Public School. Sydenham, Colombo Street, Baptist Church Hall. Grant's Braes, Larnach Road, Presbyterian Church. Sydenham, Colombo Street, St. David's Hall. Highcliff, Highcliff Cafe. Sydenham, Fairfield Avenue and Antigua Street, Garage. Hooper's Inlet, Public School. Sydenham, Lawson Street, Sydenham Football Club Hall. lIiacandrew Bav, Public Hall. Sydenham, Strickland Street, Bradford Park, Marquee. Otakou, Public School. Sydenham, Strickland Street, J. Deyell and Co.'s Yard. Portobello, Coronation Hall. Waltham, Hastings Street, Waltham School. Pukehiki, Public Hall. Waltham, Waltham Road and Mowbray Street Corner, Marquee. St. Clair, Albert Street, Presbyterian Sunday School H

Mount Wellington, Panaramaro and Te Toke Roads Corner, Timaru, King Street, South Public School. Sunday Sohool. Timarn, Mill Street, Municipal Band Room. Orakei State Suburb, Kepa Road, William Lange Hall. Timaru, North Street, Courthouse. Orakei State Suburb, Kupe and Hawaiki Street Corner, Baptist 'rimaru, Otipua Road and Hassall Street Corner, Mrs. A. Church Hall. Kennedy's Garage. Panmure, Panmure-Howick Road and Domain Road Corner, TimaI'u, Raymond Street, West Public School. R.S.A. Hall. Timarn, Sophia Street, Timaru Herald Building. Penrose, Olive Road, Methodist Sunday School Hall. Timaru, Stafford Street, Wentworth Auction Mart. Rangitoto Island, Islington Bay, Recreation Hall. Timanl, Wai-iti Road, St. John's Schoolroom. Remuera, Remuera Road Tram Terminus, St. Chad's Hall. Timarn, Wilson Rtreet, Mr. F. Chittock's Garage. Rotaroa Island, Salvation Army Institution. Timaru, Woodlands 8treet, Methodist Sunday SchooL flt. Heliers Bay, Panui Street, Rt. Philip's Parish Hall. Waimataitai, Public School. St. Heliers Bay, St. Heliers Bay School (Infant School). Washdyke, Public Hall. St. Heliers Bay, Speight Road and Hanene Street Corner, Convent School. St. Heliers Bay, St. Heliers Bay Road, No. 270, Thomas's Gmagc. Waikato Electoral District-­ Tamaki West, Ngahue Road, Knox Incurable Home. Arapuni, Public School. Waiheke Island, Cowes Bay, Dance Hall. Buckland Road, Public Hall. Wa,iheke Island, Little Oneroa, Surfdale School. Bunn Bros. Mill, Tokoroa Mill School. Waiheke Island, Oneroa, Blomfield's "Holiday Inn." Cambridge, Town Hall (principal). Waiheke Island, Onetangi, La Franchie's Hall. Cashmore's J\'Iill, Wawa School Building. Waiheke Island, Palm Beach, First Aid Hall. }<'encourt, Public Hall. Waiheke Island, Putiki Bay, Public School. Hairini, Public Hall. Waiheke Island, Rocky Bay, Omiha Hall. Hautapu, Public Hall. Waiheke Island, Surfda.le Hall. Hinuera, Public School. Kaipaki, Public Hall. Kairangi, Public Hall. Tauranga Electoral District- . Karapiro (Rural), Karapiro Public Hall. Aongatete, Presbyterian Church Hall. Karapiro Hydro, Lake View Tea-rooms. Athenree, old Post-office Building, Rapleys. Kihikihi, Town Hall. Bethlehem, Paeroa Maori School. Leamington, Domain Pavilion. Gate Pah, Gate Pah Church Hall. Lichfield, Public School. Hairini, Maungatapu Maori School. Mangapiko, Public School. Hikuai, Public School. Maungatautari, Public Hall. Kaharoa, Public School. Maungatautari, No.2 Public School. Kaimai, Public School. Monavale, Public Hall. Karangahake, Anglican Hall. Ngatira, Morningside Timber Co. Mill. Katikati, R1akeney's Point, K.D.V. Boxes, Ltd., Mill Office. Ohaupo, Memorial Hall. Katikati, Public Hall. Okoroire Railway, Public School. Maketu, Public Hall. Okoroire, Waiomu Public School. Mount ~launganui, Peter Pan Hall. Paepaerahi, Public School. Okere Falls, vVhangamarino Maori School. Parawera, Maori School. Omanawa, old District School Building. Paterangi, Public Hall. Omokoroa, No.1 Public School. Piarere, Public Rchool. Opoutere, Maori School. Pirongia, Public School. Oropi, Public School. Pinedale, Public Hall. Otamarakau, Public School. Puahue, Public School. Otumoetai, Public School. Pukero~o, l\us. Mercer's House. Paengaroa, Public School. Pukeatua, Public School. Pahoia, Public School. Puketurua, Public School. Papamo"" Papamoa Hall. Putaruru, vV.D.F.F. Rooms. Pongakawa, Pongakawa Hall. Rotongata, Mr. ,T. Culloty's Garage. Pongakawa, State Forest (Headquarters Camp), Socia,1 Hall. Roto-o-Rangi, Public Hall. Pongakawa Valley, Public Rchool. Tamabere, Tamahere Service Station. Pukehina, Pukehina Hall. Taotaoroa, Public School. Pye's Pah, Public School. Tapapa, Public School. Rangiuru, Te Matai Maori School. Te Awamutu, Town Hall. Tairua, Public School. Te Mira, Public School. Tauranga, Cameron Road, Hayman's Hall. Te Poi, Memorial Hall. Tauranga, Cameron Road, Presbyterian Hall. '1'e Rahu, Public Hall. Tauranga, Cliff Road, Basketball Pavilion. Te Rare, Public Hall. Tauranga, Davidson's Road, Te Papa Hall. Te Whetu, Bartholomew's Mill Hall. Tauranga, Devonport Road, Parish Hall. Tirau, Town Hall. Tallrauga, Durham Street, Civic Theatre (principal). Tokoroa, Public School. Tauriko, Public School. Waotu, Public Sehool. Te Matai, Te Matai Road, A. C. Gill's Farm Buildings. Wharepapa, Public School. Te Matai Road, Te Ranga Public School. Whitehall, Public Hall. Te Puke, McDowell's Hall. Te Puke, No.2 Road, old School Building. Te Puna, Memorial Hall. Waimarino Electoral District- Upper Papamoa, Kaiate Falls Public School. Aratoro (Kopaki), Public School. Waihi, Courthouse. Atiamuri (Putaruru), Fishing Lodge. Waihi Beach, Sprouel's Hall. Aukopae (Taumarunui), Social Room. Waihi East, Public School. Barryville (Mangapehi), ~farton Sash and Door Co.'s Office. Waihi South~ Public School, Outbuilding. Beuneydale, State Mines Hall. Waikino, Victoria Hall. Erua, Railway Goods-shed. Waimata, Public School. Field's Track (Karioi), Junction Store Building. Waitawheta, Public Hall. Hihitahi, Public School. Waitekauri, County Shed. Hikumutu (Taumarunui), School Building. Whakamarama, Public School. Horopito, Public Rchool. Wha.ngamata, Public School. Hukapapa, Oio Old Cookhouse. Kaitangiweka (,'.lapin), Mr. O. Gillespie's Residence. Kaitiekc, Mr. J. McLennan's Shop. 'rimaru Electoral District-- Kakahi, Public School. Belfield Hill, Waimataitai Wesleyan Sunday School. Karioi, State Forest Service Building. Cullmantown, Presbyterian Sunday School. Kirikau (Taumarunui), Public School. Fairview, Public Hall. Kopaki, Public School. Glen-iti, Library. l\IIangaeturoa (R,aetihi), Public School. Grant's Hill, Luxmore Road and Selwyn Street Corner, Mr. A. L. Mangakino, Civic Centre. Gunu's Garage. Mangakino, No.1 Camp, Y.M.C.A. Hut. Highfield, Presbyterian Sunday School. Mangakino, No.3 Camp, Y.l\LC.A. Hut. Kensington, Methodist Hall. Maugaparo (Ohura), Public Hall. Kingsdown, Public School. Mangapehi, Public Han. Otipua, Public Hall. Mannnui, White's Hall. PareoI'a, Public Hall. Mapiu, Public School. Pareora \Vest, Public School. Maraeroa (Mangapehi), Ellis and Burnand's Office. Salisburv, Public School. Maroa (Putaruru), Public Hall. Timaru:Bay Hall. Matapuna (Taumarunui), l\1r, C. Weston's Residence. Timaru, Browne Street, Catholic Hall. Mataroa, Public Schoo\. Timaru, Church Street, Gold Band Taxi, Ltd.'s, Dq,ot l\latiere, Public Hall. Timaru, Church Street, Wesley Hall. Moawhango (Taihape), Maori School. Timaru, Elizabeth Street, Robert Jackson Memol'ial Hull. Mokauiti, Public School. Timarn, Grey Road, Main Public School. National Park, "'aimarino School. 1528 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

Ngakonui (Taringamotu), Public School. Makikihi, Public School•. Nihoniho, Public School. Milford, Public School. Ohakune, St. Joseph's Hall. Mona Vale, Schoolhouse. Ohakune Junotion, Railway Social Hall. Morven, Public School. Ohotu (Taihape), School Building. Motukaika, Messrs. N. A. and R. A. Riddle's Homestead. Ohura, R.S.A. Hall. Mount Nessing (Albury), Public Hall. Okahukura, Public Hall. Nukuroa (Studholme Junction), Public Hall. Omatane (Taihape), Public School. Omarama, Hall. Ongarue, Ellis and Buruand's No. 11 Camp. Otaio, Public School. Ongarue, Ellis and Burnand's Office. Otekaieke, Public School. Opa (Putaruru), Tutukau Sawmilling Co.'s Mill Office. Otiake, Schoolhouse. Orautoha (Raetihi), Public School Pleasant Point, Public School. Ore Ore (Raetihi), Public School. Pleasant Valley, Public School. Oruaiwi, Public Hall. Rosewill, Levels Valley, Mrs. A. Doake's Residence. Oruanui (Taupo), Maori School. Seadown, Public School. Otangiwai (Matiere), Public School. Sherwood Downs, Schoolhouse. Otunui (Taumarunui), Public Hall. Skipton, Public School. Owhango, Publio Hall. Southburu (St. Andrew's), Public School. Pakihi (Raetihi), Mokotuku Timber CO.'.9 Office. Springbrook, Public School. Papanui (Taihape), Junct,ion Hall. St. Andrew's, Public Hall. Piriaka, Public Hall. Sutherlands, School Building. Pokaka, Public Hall. Taiko Flat, Schoolhouse. Pukawa (National Park), Public School. Tawai, School House. Pukemako (Mangapehi), Ellis and Burnand's Cookhouse. Tekapo, Public School. Pukeokahu (Taihape), Public School. Tekapo, No.3 Camp, Social Hall. Puketihi, Public School. Tekapo, No.4 Camp, Social Hall. Pureora (Mangapehi), Public School. Temuka, Courthouse. Raetihi, Drill Hall. Temuka, High School. Rangaroa (Taumarunui), High Street Convent School. Temuka, Parish Hall. Rangataua, Public School. Temuka, Public Works Camp. Rangiwaea (Taihape), Owhakura Publio S~hool. Te Ngawai (Albury), Schoolhouse. Raukura (Taihape), School Building. Ti Maunga, Public School. Raurimu, Public Hall. Totara Valley, Tennis Club Pavilion. Reporoa, Public School. Upper Waitohi, Public Hall. Retaruke (Raurimu), Public Hall. Waihao Downs, Public School. Ruanui (Taihape), School Building. Waihaorunga, Public School. Taihape, Courthouse. Waimate, Courthouse (principal). Tangiwai, Railway Goods-shed. Waimate, Foresters' Hall. Taoroa (Mataroa), Public School. Waitohi Flat, Library. Taringamotu, Public Hall. WaitUl)3, Public School. Tatu, Public Hall. Willowbridge, Public School. Taumarunui, Royal Theatre mexa (principal). Winchester, Public School. Taupo, Courthouse. . Taurewa, Mangatepopo School. Te Whakarae (Taumarunui), HaII_ Wairarapa Eleotoral District­ Tiriraukawa (Mataroa), ~blic Hall. Ahiaruhe Public School. Tokaanu, Wharepuni Me'efing-house. Belvedere, Public School Building. Tokirima. Public Hall. Carterton, King's Theatre. Tuhua, Public School. Carterton, Public Sohool. Turangi, Maori School. Clareville, Public Hall. Upper Ohura Road (Ongarue), Mangatupoto School Building. Cross Creek, Social Hall. Utiku, Public School. Dalefield, Public School. Waikaka (Matiere), Mr. G. S. Mossman's House. Dyerville, Public School. Waimiha, Endean's Mill Hall. East Taratahi, Public School Building. Waimiha, Picture Theatre. Featherston, Camp Building. Waiouru, Public Works Cookhouse. Featherston, Puhlic School. Waitaanga, Store. Femridge, Public School. Wharepaina, Maori Scbool. Flat Point, Mr. Cameron's Premises. Gladstone, Public Hall. Glenburn, Mr. Riddiford's Premises. Waimate Electoral District­ Glendhu, Homestead. Albury, Publio Sohool. Greytown, Crown Theatre. Allandale, Schoolhouse. Graytown, Hospital (Buchanan Home). Arno, Memorial Hall. Hinakura, Public School. Ashwick Flat, Schoolhouse. Kahutara, Public School. Aviemore (Kurow), W. P. Cameron's, Station Hut. Kaituna, Public Hall. Benmore Station (Clearbum), J. Sutherland's Homestead. Kaiwaiwai, Public Hall. Bluecliffs, Public School. Kopuaranga, Public School. Burke's Pass, Schoolhouse. Lansdowne, Public Sohool. BuShton, Waimate, Allan Street, Mr. Myles McDonald's House. LongbuSh, Publio School. Cannington, Publio School. Martiuborough, Town Hall. Cattle Creek (Kowhatu), Public School. Masterton, Central School. Cave, Schoolhouse. Masterton, Courthouse (principal). Chamberlain Settlement (Albury), Coal Mine Road Comet; Masterton, Drill Hall. Mr. 111. A. Fraser's House. Masterton, East School. Claremont, Public School. Masterton, Epiphany Hall. Cricklewood, School House. Masterton, Railway Private Hotel. Douglas Settlement (Waihao Downs), Public School. Masterton, Renal! Street Hall. Duntroon, Public Sohool. Masterton, West School. Esk Valley (St. Andrew'a), Public School. Matahiwi, Public School. Fairlie, Public School. Mikimiki, Public School. Gapes Valley, Schoolhouse. Morrison's Bush, Public Hall. Geraldine, Oddfellows' Hall. Muilgaraki, Mr. Ken Joblin's Residence. Glenavy, Public Hall. . Opaki, Public Schoo!. Gray's Hills Station (Fairlie), Mr. D. Urquhart's Homestead, Pahautea, Public Hall. Hakataramea, Public School. Pirinoa, Memorial Hall. Hakataramea Valley (Hakataramea), Publio School. Ponatahi, Public School. Hazelburu, School Building. Ruakakapatuna" Public School. Hermitage, Mount Cook, Wakefield Cottage. Solway, Public School. Hilton, Public School. South Featherston, Publiil School. Hook, Public School. Stronvar, Mr. Wardell's Premises. Hunter, Public School. Te Ore Ore, County Premises. Ikawai, Public School. Te Wharau, Public School. Kakahu Bush, School Building. Te Whiti, Public School. Kerrytown, School Road, Miss D. Breen's House. Tora, Manager's Office. Kimbell, Schoolhouse. Tuturumuri, Public School. Kohika (St. Andrew's), Mrs. R. G. Hall-White'a House. Waihakeke, Public School. Kurow, old School. Waingawa, Mr. J. F. Curry's Residence. Lake Pukaki, Public Works Hall. Wainuioru, Publio Hall. I.ake Waitaki, Hall. Waiorongomai, Public School. Levels, Levels Hall. West Taratahi, Public School. Livingstone, Public School. Whatarangi, Station Premises. Lyalldale, Schoolhouse. White Rock, Station Premises. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1529

Waitakere Electoral District­ , Public Hall. Avondale, Church of Christ. Te Kawa, Public Sohool. Avondale, Town Hall (principal). Te Kniti Courthouse (principal). Avondale Flat, Victoria Hall. Te Kniti, Municipal Hall. Avondale South, Blockhouse Bay, Improvement Assooiation Te Mawhai, Public Hall. Hall. Te Papa, Public School. Brigham's Creek, Presbyterian Church (Sohool). Te Rauamoa, Public School. Cornwallis, Post· office Store. Te Raumauku, Public School. Glen Eden, Anglican Church Hall. Te Wera, Railway-station Lobby. Glen Eden, R.S.A. Hall. Tikorangi, Public Hall. Green Bay, Portage Road, Mr. Cuffiin's Garage. Tokanui, Cross· roads Hall. Henderson, Town Hall. Tokanui Mental Hospital, Works Overseer's Office. Henderson Valley, Public Sohool. Taka, Public Hall. Hobsonville, Hobsonville Hall. Tongaporutu, Public Hall. Huia, Post· office Store. Tuna, Creamery. Karekare, Puhlic Hall. Tututawa, Public School. Laingholme, Public Hall. Urenui, Public Hall. Massey-Birdwood, Public School. Uruti, Public School. New Lynn, R.S.A. Hall. Waikeria, Borstal Administration Building. New Lynn. St. Phillip's Church Hall. Waiongona, Mr. E. J. Clough's Residence. New Lynn, St. Thomas' Churoh Hall. Waipa (Kopaki), Waimiha Timber Co.'s Mill, Public School. New Lynn, Road, No. 120, Mr. Rookell's Garage. Waipnku, Croydon Road Public School. Nihotupu, Church. Waitanguru, Public Hall. Oratia, Settlers' Hall. Waitara, Clifton Hall. Parau, Post-office. Waitoitoi, Mimi Public School. Piha, Post-office Store. Caves, Public School. Pine Island, Central Store. Waitoriki, Public School. Swanson, Public Hall. Waitui, Public School. Tuapaki, Public Hall. Whangamomona, Public Hall. Te Atatu, Publio Hall. Wharehuia, Stanley Road Publio School. Titirangi, Titirangi Tea Kiosk. Whareorino, Public Hall. Waitakere, Public Hall. Wharepuhunga, Public Hall. Whenuapai, Whenuapai Hall. Whawharua, Public Hall. Woodlands, Community Hall.

Wallace Electoral Distriot­ Waitomo Electoral District­ Aparima, Public Hall. Ahititi, Public School. Arrowtown, Borough Counoil Chambers. Aramatai, old School. Athol, Public Hall. Arapae, Publio Hall. Balfour, Public Hall. Aria, Public School. Birchwood, Mr. J. H. Watson's Hall. Arohena, Public Hall. Blackmount, Public School. Awakino, Public Hall. Browns, Public Hall. Awamarino, Public School. Charlton, Publio Hall. Bristol Road (Inglewood), Mr. J. P. MacKenzie's Residence. Clifden, Public Hall. Douglas, Public School. Colac Bay, Public Hall. Hangatiki, Public Hall. Croydon Bush, Public School. Hauturu, Public School. Dean Forest, Publio Hall. Honikiwi, Public School. Dipton, Publio Hall. Horokino, Public School. Drummond, Public Hall. Huinga, Public Sohool. Dunearn, Public Hall. Huirangi, Public School. East Chatton, Old School. Huiroa, Public School. Eastern Bush, Public Hall. Kaeaea, Public Hall. East Limehills, Mr. Alex. Grant's ResidencE'. Kaimata, Public School. Ermedale, Mr. Chas. Coster's Residence. Kawhia, County Council Chambers. Fairfax, Public Hall. Kinohaku, Public Hall. Five Rivers, Public School. Kiokio, Public Hall. Frankton, Wakatipu Golf Clubhouse, Kohuratahi, Publio Hall. Garston, Public Hall. Kopaki, Mr. I. J. Rendall's Residence. Gibbston, Public School. Korakonui, Public School. Gladfield Public School. Lepperton, Public School. Glenary, Public Hall. , Public Hall. Glenorchy, Public Hall. Maihiihi, Public Hall. Granity (Longwood), Pourakino Public School. Mairoa, old School. Greenvale, Old Sohool. Makahu, Publio Sohool. Gummies Bush, Public Hall. , Public Hall. Hamilton Burn, Mr. R. A. Heenan's Residence Matau, Public School. Heddon Bush, Public Hall. Midhirst, Bowling Club's Pavilion. Hokonni, Public Hall. Moeatoa, Public Hall. Holmesdale, Old Castlerock Schoolhouse. , Public Hall. Isla Bank, Public Hall. Motunui, Public School. Jaoobstown (Gore), Main North Road, Mr. J. H. Shaw's Resl. Ngaere, Publio School. denoe. Ngaroma, Public Hall. Kauana, Pukearuhe Public Hall. Ngatamahine, old Kohua Road School. Kaweku, Old Sandstone School. Ngutunui, Public Hall. Kingstone Railway Waiting-room. Norfolk Road (Inglewood), Public School. Limehills, Presbyterian Sunday School Hall. Okau, Public School. Lora Gorge, Public School. Okoke, Public School. Lower Shotover, Public Hall. Onaero, Dairy Company's Office. Lumsden, Courthouse. Oniao, Mokaniti Road, Mr. J. O'Hara's Residenoe. Manderville, Publio Hall Oparau, Public Hall. Monowai, Electric-power Station Hut. Oparure, Public School. Mossburn, R.S.A. Hall. Otewa, Public School. Ngapohatu, Rocks Association Pavilion. Otorohanga, Town Hall. Nightoaps, Coronation Hall. Paewhenua, Public Hall. Ohai, Publio Hall. Piopio, Town Hall. Opio, Old School. Pohokura, Public School. Orawia, Publio Hall. Pokuru, Public School. Orepuki, R.S.A. Hall. Pnkearuhe, Public Hall. Oreti Plains, Public Hall. Pnkeho, Public School. Otahu, Old School. Pukengahu, Public School. Otama, Publio Hall. Puketutu, Railway.station Waiting-room. Otapiri, Publio Hall. Rangiatea, Public Hall. Otautau, Courthouse. Rangitoto (Te Kuiti), Pururu Hall. Pahia, Public Hall. Ratapiko, Public Hall. Papatotara, Public Hall. Rewa Rewa, Public Sohool. Pnkemaori, Public Hall. Strathmore, Huiakama Public School. Queenstown, Lake County Office. Tahora, Public School. Rees Valley (Glenorchy), Public Library. Tangarakau, Public School. Riversdale, Oddfellows' Hall. Tarata, Public School. Riverton, Courthouse. Tariki, Public School. Sootts Gap, Publio Hall.

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South HilJend, Publc Hall. Haupiri (Nelson Creek), Public School. Te Anau, Public Hall. Hokitika, District High School, Speech Clinic. Te Tua, Mr. E. A. Peek's Residence. Hokitika, R.S.A. Hall. Te Wae Wae, Public School. Hokitika, St. Mary'S Club Rooms. The Key, Mararoa, Old School. Hokitika, Weld Street, Croquet Club's Pavilion. Thornbury, Public Hall. Hokitika, Westland Hospital. Tihaka, Old Oraki Schoolhouse. Humphreys, Public SchooL Tuatapere, R.S.A. Hall. Jacksons, Railway Building, Station Room. Waikaia, Masonic Hall. Jacobs River, School Building. Waikaka, Public Hall. Kahikatea (Gladstone), Ogilvie's Mill, Lunch Room. Waimatuku, Public Hall. Kaiata (Greymouth), Public SchooL Waimumu, Public Hall. Kakapotahi, Public School. Waipango, Wild Bush, Public Hall. Kamaka, Mr. H. G. Carter's Residence. Waipounamu, Old School. Kanieri, Publio Hall. Wairio, Public Hall. Kanieri Forks, Kanieri Electric Ltd. Hut. Wendon, Public Hall. Karangarua, Mr. Walter Scott's Residence. Wendonside, Public Hall. Koiterangi, Public HalL Wendon Valley, Public School. Kokiri, Public SchooL West Gore, Koa Street and Coutts Road Corner, Mr. G. F. Inder's Kotuku, Jack's Mill, Public School. Residence. Kumara, Church of England Social Hall. Winton, Presbyterian Stmday School Hall. Kumara Railway, Public Hall. Wreys Bush, Public Hall. Lower Kokatahi, Public Hall. Mahitahi, Mr. J. Condon's Residence. Mananni (Tainni), Mill Office. Marsden, Public School. Wanganui Electoral District- Moana, School Building. Nelson Creek, Public HalL Aramoho, Methodist Schoolroom. Ngahere, Public Hall. Durie Hill, Presbyterian Church Hall. Okarito, School Building. Fordell, Public Hall. Okuru, Public Hall. Gloucester Street, St. Andrew's Schoolroom. Orwell Creek, Mill House. Gonville, Alma Road, Benbrook's Store. Otira, Railway Social Hall. Gonville, Town Hall. . Paroa, School Hall. Guyton Street, Railway Social Hall. Poerua-Inchbonnie, Public SchooL Kaitoke, Public Hall. Rimu, Post· office Building. Keith Street, Methodist Schoolroom. Ross, Totara Hall. Magistrate's Court (small Court), (principal). Rotomanu, Public School. Maria Place, Drill Hall. Ruatapu, Albert Hall. Okoia, Dairy Factory, Manager's Office. Runanga, Gymnasium. St. John's Hill, Brasscy Road, Presbyterian Schoolroom. Ruru, Public School. Taylorville, next" Braeburn," Garage. South Beach, Stratford Blair's Thrill Office. Upper Aramoha, St. David's Presbyterian Schoolroom. Stillwater, Public Hall. Victoria Avenue, Armstrong Automobiles, Showroom. Taylorville, Pavilion. Wanganui East, Nixon and Moana Streets Corner, Baptist Te Kinga, Public School. Schoolroom. Teremakau Settlement, Public School. Wanganui East, Poutini Street, shop opposite Railway Work· Tetaho, Mr. Frank Gunn's Residence. shops. Three Mile (Hokitika), Public Hall. Wanganui East, Town HalL Turiwhate (Wainihinihi), Pu bHe School. Upper Koiterangi (Koiterangi), Public HalL Waitaha, Public SchooL Wallis's Mill (Wataroa), Mill Hall. Wallsend, R.S.A. Rooms. Wellington Central Electoral District- Wataroa, Courthouse. Dixon Street, St. John's Sunday School Hall. Woodstock (Kanieri), Publie Hall. Ghuznee Street, St. Peter's Schoolroom. Grey Street, G.P.O. Basement. Hobson Street, N'o. 15, Dwelling. Keut Terrace, Savage Club Hall. Lorne Street, Cambridge Terrace Congregational Churoh Eastern Maori Electoral District­ Schoolroom. Lower Cuba Street, Town HalL Takiwa Pooti 0 te Tairawhiti- Molesworth Street, Methodist Schoolroom. Bridge Pa, Nukanoa Meeting·house. Stout Street, ]Ifission to Seamen's Hall (principal). Hauiti (Tolaga Bay), Ruakapanga ::'>leeting.house. Sydney Street, St. Paul's Schoolroom. Hiruharama, Waitakaro, Maori SchooL Tinakori Road, Dental Clinic. Hopuruahine, Public Works Office. Victoria Street, R.S.A. Basement. Horoera, Maori SchooL Vivian Street, Trades Hall. Horohoro, Maori School. Horohoro (Rongomaipapa), Maru-a.Hangaroa Meeting.house. Huramua (Wairoa), Trainees' Camp Office. Iwitea Pa, Tahu Meeting-house. Kahungunu (Mohaka), Hall. Westland Electoral District- Kaingaroa Forest (Wairapukao Camp), Forest Ranger's Office. Ahaura, Memorial Hall. Kawerau (Te Teko), Dining Hall. Arahura, Toker's Hall. Korohe, Rereao Meeting-house. Arahura Valley, Public Hall. Makirikiri Pa (Dannevirke), St. Luke's HalL Aratika (Kotuku), Public SchooL Mangahanea, Dining Hall. Awatuna (Lamplough), Public School. Mangatuna (Tolaga Bay), Hincmaurea Meeting.house. Bell Hill, Public School. Manoeka, Runanga House. Blackball, Oddfellows' Hall. Matahii, Runanga House. Boddytown (Greymouth), Public SchooL Maungapohatu, School House. Bruce Bay Camp, P.W.D., Y.M.C.A. Hut. Manngaroa, Kaiaio Meeting-house. Camerons, School Hall. Mokai, Hall. Cobden, Fox Street, St. Andrew's HalL Moteo, Whanaupani Hall. Cobden, Sturge Street, Sturge Street HalL Motiti Island, Maori School. Dillmanstown (Knmara), IvIrs. Elizabeth Sinclair's Residence. Ngahina (Ruatoki West), Tawera Maori SchooL Dobson, Public Hall. Ngapuna, Apnmoana-Runanga House. Dunollie, St. J·ohns Ambulance Hall. Nuhaka (Tahaenui), Manutai Meeting-house. Evans Creek, Pn bIle SchooL Nuhaka Valley, Tamakahu Meeting-house. Fox Glacier, Billiard·room. Ohaki, Runanga House. Franz Josef Glacier, Thomson Memorial Hall. Ohinemutu, 'l'amatekapna Meeting-house. Greymouth, Alexander Street, Hibernian Hall. Okere Falls, Hinekura Dining.room. Greymouth, Blaketown, Citizen's Hall. Omarumutu, Maori SchooL Greymouth, Grey County Office. Otaramarae, Homaitawhiti Meeting-house. Greymouth, Grey River HospitaL Owhata, Hinemaru Dining-room. Greymontb, Gninness Street, Courthouse. Pakihi, Public School. Greymouth, High Street, Recreation.ground, United Pavilion. Papawai (Greytown), Hikurangi Meeting-house. Greymouth, Tasman Street, Karoro, Baptist Slmday School. Paroa·te.Totara, Maori SchooL Greymouth, Town Belt, Perotti Hall. Petane, Amiki Meeting.house. Greymouth, Whall Street, Wesley Hall. Puketawai (Tolaga Bay), J\Ieeting-house. Haast, Reerea.tioll Hall. Rangiahua (Frasertown), Rnnanga House. Harihari, Domain HaIL ., Hiuepare Hall. Harihari, Houston Timbers, Ltd., Mill Office (also known as Reporua (Ruatoria), Maori SchooL KD.V.). Eotokawa, Maori School. JULY 21J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1531

Eastern Maori Electoral District-continued Southern Maori Electoral District­ Takiwa Pooti a to Tairawhiti-continued Takiwa Pooti a te Waipounamu­ Rotorua, Maori Land Court. Anakoha, Mr. E. Mason's House. Ruato, Pumanawa·e·waru-o·te Arawa Meeting-house_ Arowhenua, Maori Public School. Ruatoki, Tumateuenga Hall. Madsen, Whareatea Bay School. Tauranga-Taupo (Rangiita), Maori School. Okiwi Bay, Mr. G. R. Wratt's Homestead. Te Awahou, Tawakehoimoa Meeting-house. Rapaki, Public School Building. Te Hauke, Kahuranaki Meeting-house. Tuahiwi Public School. Te Kahika, Makahoe Meeting-house. Wairau Pa, Publio School. Te Kiekie (Waipiro Bay), Runanga House. (Waiomatatini), Palmi Dining Hall. Tikitere, Mrs. Aha Martin's House. Tuparoa, Maori School. , Runanga House. Wai-iti (Rotoiti), Maori School. Waimana, Haturini's Hall. Wainui Pa (Cheddar Valley), Whakatane, Dining Hall_ Waiomatatini, Porourangi :Meeting-house. Waipahihi (Taupo), Pa Dining-room. Wairoa (North Clyde), Ramona Hall. Wairoa (Kihitu), Ra\lhina Meeting-house. Wairoa (Ruataniwha), Te Poho-o-Riria Meeting-house. Western Maori Electoral District­ , Takitimu Meeting-house. Takiwa Pooti a te Taihauauru- Whakaki, Hall. Whakarewa (Mahia), Maori School. Aotearoa (Pukeatua), Maori Meeting-house. Whakawhitira, Maori School. Aramiro, Kaharoa Maori School. Hauwai (Tokaanu), Hauwai Hall. , Maori School. Himatangi, Paranui Pa Meeting-house. Kai Iwi (Awahuri), Kauwhata Meetiug-house. Kaitupeka (Taringamotu), Maori ~reeting-house. Northern Maori Electoral Distriet- Kaiwhaiki (Wanganui), Kaiwhaiki Maori Meeting-house. Takiwa Pooti 0 te Taitokerau- Ketemarae Road (Hawera), Maori Meeting-house. Aketere, Manuka Mihipo's House. Kopua (Raglan), House of T. Manihera. Akerama-Ruapekapeka, Meeting-house. Koputauaki (Coromandel), Koputauaki School. Auckland, Hobson Street, Manchester Unity Hall. Makakahi (Raetihi), H. Pike's Shearers'Whare. Batley, Tanoa Maori School. Manaia (Coromandel), Maori School. Great Barrier Island, Katherine Bay School. Mangaorongo (Otorohanga), House of Tom Manaia. Haranui, Public Hall. Matahiwi (Wanganui River), Matahiwi ]\iaori School. Herekino, Manukau Maori School. Matakana Island, Te Kotukutuku Maori School. Kama, Ngararatunua, Keretene Homestead. Matakotako Pa (Te Mata), Maori Meoting-house. Matangi, Maori Meeting-house. Karetu, ~raori School. Kenana, Meeting-house. Matapihi (Tauranga), Maori School. Maugamuka, Maori School. Maungatapu (Hairini), Maori School. Maraeroa, 'Maori School. Moehaki (Te Kowhai), Maori Meeting-house. Matauri Bay, Whakarara Maori School. Morrinsville, Kai-a-te-mata Meeting-house. Matawaia, Maori School. Moturoa, Maori Hostel, 4 Morley Street, New Plymouth. Mitimiti, Matihetihe Maori School. Ngapuke (Manunui), Ngapuke Maori School. Mokau, Mokau Hall. Ngatira, Te Runanga House. Motukiore, Walter Smith's House, Okauia (Matamata), Maori Meeting-house. Motuti, Maori School. Onewhero, Muriwai Meeting-house. Ngaiotonga Valley, :M:aori School. Otoko Pa (Tauakira), Maori School. Ngawha, Maori School. Otorohanga, Courthouse. Omanaia, Maori School. Owairaka (Te Awamutu), Owairaka Valley :Maori Sohool. Onehunga, Church Street, Orphans' Hall. Pariroa (Patea), Maori Meeting-house. Orakei, Meeting-house. Pipiriki, Maori School. Oromahoe, Maori School. Porirua Pa, Maori Meeting-house. Oruawharo, Hall. Pukekohe, Drill Hall. Otangaroa, School. Rakaunu (Te Mania), Maori School. Otaua, Maori School. Ranana, Ranana Post-office Building. Oturu, Maori School. Rata, Maori Meeting-house. Paihia, Te Tii Memorial Hall. Ratana, Manuao Hall. Pakanae, Pakanae Hall Rukumoana (Morrinsville), Paramount Pa :Meeting-house. Pamapuria, Maori School. (Te Waitere), Maori School. Parapara, Maori School. Takapu (Rangiriri), Maori Meeting-house. Parengaroa (Bay of Islauds), Moanaroa Kingi'. House. Takirau (Waitotara), Maori Meeting-house. Parirau, Herewini Rewa's House. Tataia (Tongariro), Otokou Maori School. Pouto, Rangitane Maori School. Tauranganui (Te Kohanga), Maori Meeting-house. Pupuke, Maori School. Tawatawa (Waihi), Wharekawa, State Forest Service Recreation Rangi Point, Waitapu Maori School. Room. Rawhiti, Maori School. Te Aharoa (Te Kuiti), Te Whare's House. Rewoti, Maori :Meeting-house. Te Hoe-o-tainui (Te Hoe), Waiti Maori Hall. Taipa, Mr. Adamson's House. Te Kakawa (Kawhia), Whare Make's House. Takahiwai, Maori School. Te Kopua (Te Awamutu), l\iaori School. Takou, Meeting-house. Te Kaura (Okahukura), House of Jackson Matena. Tautoro, Maori School. Te Mahoe (Owhiro), empty house of R. L. Clark. Te Ahuahu, :Maori School. Te Paina (Mercer), Town Hall. Te Hapua, Maori School. Te Poi, Omeka Pa Meeting-house. Te Horo, Maori School. Tiroa (Mangapehi), Collier's Mill Office. Te Huahua, School. Tokorangi (Halcombe), Poupatate Meeting-house. Te Iringa, Maori School. Waahi (Huntly), Mormon Chapel. Te Kao, Maori School. Waharoa, Maori Meeting-house. Te Karae, Meeting-house. Waihi Pa (Tokaanu), Tapeka Meeting-house. Te Paki, Te Pake Station. Waikarakia (Marumarua), house of Wi Taka_ Te Wharau, Maori Affairs Department, Development Office_ Waitara (Tamatane), Manukorihi Pa. Tii Mangonui, Te Tii Maori School. Weraroa (Glenmurray), house of H. Marshall. Waihaua, Arapaoa Maori School. Whakatiri (Clevedon), Brown Bros. Wool-shed. Waikare, Maori School. Whakatiwai (Kaiaua), Maori Hall. Waima, Maori School. Waima North, :;\loehau Maori School. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, Waima Valley, Waima Central Hall. this 20th day of July, 1949. Waimamaku, Maori School. Wainui, Maori School. W. E. PARRY, Waiomio, Maori School. For the Minister in Charge of Electoral Department. Waipapakauri, Waimanoni Hall. Waitaruke, Meeting-house. Inga hoki te ringa a His Excellency te Kawana-Tianara, i tuhia Whangape, Maori School. i tenei te 20 0 nga ra a Hurae, 1949. Whangaruru, Maori School. Whatuwhiwhi, Rangiawhia Maori School. W. Eo PARitY, Whirinaki, Maori School. Mo te Ji1inita Whakahaere Pooti. 1532 THE NEW ZEALAND· G~ZETTE [No. 43

f' arying an Order in Oouncil Prohibiting Alienation of Oertain Maori OF AutlWrized to Atteat Signaflures oj Maori8 to Instruments oj Lands or Lands Owned by Maoris Alienation B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General ORDER IN COUNCIL B. c. FREYBERG, Governor-General At the Government House, at Wellington, this 13th day of URSUANT to section two hundred and sixty-eight of the July, 1949 P Maori Land Act, 1931, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Present, : Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New HIB EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL Zealand, do hereby notify and declare that URSUANT to seotion one hundred and sixtY-Beven of the Maori Lenard Mackey, Field Supervisor, Te Araroa, P Land Act, 1931, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting being an officer in the service of the Crown, is authorized to attest, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth in accordance with the provisions of the said section two hundred hereby vary an Order in Council made on the fourth day of April, and sixty-eight, the signature of Maoris to instruments of alienation one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, and published in the of Maori land. Gazette on the Beventh day of April, one thousand Dine hundred and thirty-two, at page 735, and affecting Hautnrn East B 2, Section 2A, As witness the hand of His Exoellency the Governor-General, lA, and other blocks, by excluding therefrom the land described in this 12th day of July, 1949. the Schedule hereto. E. T. TIRlKATENE, For the Minister of Maori Affairs. SCHEDULE (M.A. 12/4/74.)

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Officers Authorized to Take and Receive Statutory Declarations Kinohaku East 1A 3E 3 .. 19A. R.3 14p'l Orahiri.

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. P URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the three­ (M.A. 29/3/1.) hundred-and-first section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Setting Apart Maori Land as a .Maori Reservation notify and declare that the persons whose names are set out in the Schedule hereto, being officers in the service of the Crown holding the offices stated opposite their names respectively in the said B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Schedule, are authorized to take and receive statutory declarations ORDER IN COUNCIL under the three-hundred-and-first section of the Justices of the At the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of Peace.Act, 1927. . July, 1949 Present: SCHEDULE HIS E.XOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL David Alfred Palmer, Accountant, Post-office, Dunedin. URSUANT to section five of the Maori Purposes Act, 1937, William O'Connell, Chief Postmaster, Wanganui. P His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with John Maxwell Murray, Accountant, Post-office, Westport. the advice and consent of the Executive Council,. doth hereby set apart and reserve the Maori freehold land, described in the Schedule As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, hereto, as a marae, to be known as "Parlhaka," for the oommon this 12th day of July, 1949. use of the Ngatihinemutu Subtribe. F. JONES, For the Minister of Justice. SCHEDULE ALL that piece of land containing an area of 1 acre, more or leBs, situate in Block III, Punakitere Survey District, being th", Maon Land Court subdivision known as Punakitere 4K lA 1A. Officers Authorized to Take and Receive Statutory Declarations T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Counoil. (M.A. 21/3/184.) B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the three­ P hundred-and-first section of the Justices of the Peace Act, Appointing Deputy for the Ohief Judge of the Maori Land Court 1927, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General notify and declare ~hat the persons whose names are set out in the URSUANT to section six of the Maori Land Act, 1931, I, Sohedule hereto, being officers in the service of the Crown holding P Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freybf'rg, the Governor­ the offices stated opposite their names respectively in the said General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appofnt Schedule, are authorized to take and receive statutory deolarations Robert Prashaw Dykes, Esquire, under the three-hundred-and-first section of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927. to act as Deputy for the Chief Judge of the Maori Land Court on and from the twenty-fifth day Of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, until and including the thirtieth day of August, one SCHEDULE thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. John Houston, Assistant General Manager, Tourist and Health As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, Resorts Department, Wellington. this 12th day of July, 1949. . Roberts Mathew Firth, Assistant General Manager, Tourist and Health Resorts Department, Wellington. E. T. TIRlKATENE, For the Minister of Maori Affairs. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, (M.A. 23/2/176.) this 14th day of July, 1949. F. JONES, For the Minister of Justice. Officer Authorized to Attest Signaturea oj MaoriB to InstrumentS Under tke Chattels TransJer Act, 1924 B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General URSUANT to section five hundred and fortY-Beven of the Maolj Appointing a Member oj the GiBborne Harbour Board .P Land Act, 1931, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyrfi Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify and deolare that B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Lenard Mackey, Field Supervisor, Te Araroa, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities con­ I ferred upon me by the Harbours Act, 1923, I, Lieutenant­ being an officer in the service of the Cro'wn, is ·authorized to attest, General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the in accordanoe with the provisions of the said seotion five hundred Dominion ef New Zealand, do hereby appoint and forty-seven, the signatures of Maoris to instruments by way of security within the meaning of the Chattels Transfer Act, 1924. Ralph Morse to be a member of the Gisborne Harbour Board in place of Charles As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, Mills, resigned. this 12th day of July, 1949. E. T. TIRIKATENE, As witness the hand of His Exoellenoy the Governor-General, For the Minister of Maori Affairs. this 18th day of July, 1949. (M.A. 12/4/74.) F. HACKETT, Minister of Marine. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1533

Appointments and Relinquishment of Officers of the Royal New Zealand Members of the Marlborough Nassella Tussock Board Appointed.­ Air Force (Notice No. Ag. 4690)

Air Department, P URSUANT to section 25 of the Nassella Tussock Act, 1946, Wellington, 12th July, 1949. the Minister of Agriculture doth hereby appoint IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased to (al Alec Lindsay Poole, Esquire, B.For.Sc., vice Harry Howard H approve the following appointments and relinquishment of Allan, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst., resigned; and officers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force :- (b) David Reid Wilkie, Esquire, B.Agr.Sc., vice Arthur John Healy, M.Agr.Sc., resigned REGULAR AIR FORCE to be members of the Marlborough Nassella Tussock Board. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPLY BRANCH Dated at Wellington, this 13th day of July, 1949. Appointments EDWARD CULLEN, JI'finister Gf Agriculture. Equipment Diviaion- (Ag. 7()/9/t,8l.) The undermentioned are granted permanent commissions for the periods and in the ranks stated :- Members of the North Canterbury Nas8ella Tussock Board For a period of twelve years- Appointed.-(Notice No. Ag. 4691) 70643 Warrant Officer Lewis Phillip PARRY, in the rank of Flying Officer. P URSUANT to section 25 of the Nassella Tussock Act, 1946, For a period of ten years- the Minister of Agriculture doth hereby appoint (a) Arthur ,Tohn Healy, Esquire, M.Agr.S~., vice Aleo Lindsay 70476 Flight Sergeant William Rupert CORLISS, in the Poole, B.For.So., resigned; and rank of Pilot Officer. (1)) David Reid. Wilkie, Esquire, B.Agr.So., vice Arthur .Tohn For a period of nine years- Healy, M.Agr.Sc., resigned 70426 Warrant Officer Clement Sydney BOULTON, M.B.E., to be members of the North Canterbury Nassella Tussook Board. in the rank of Flying Officer. Dated at Wellington, this 13th day ·_,f July, 1949. 70395 Warrant Officer John Hamilton DUNLOP, in the rank EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agriculture. of Flying Officer. Dated 1st June, 1949. (Ag. 70/9/581.) 72734 Corporal William Henry HILLMAN is granted a short­ service commission for a period of five years, in the rank· of Pilot Members of the Waitaki Rabbit Board Appointed.-(Notice Officer. Dated 1st June, 1949. No. Ag. 4692)

AIR TRAINING CORPS Department of Agriculture, Relinquishment Wellington, 14th July, 1949. Flying Officer Robert Henry FRASER relinquishes his com­ IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, in mission. Dated 31st May, 1949. H pursuance of section 29 of the Rabbit Nuisance Amendment Act, 1947, to appoint on the 13th day of July, 1949- F. JONES, Minister of Defence. Alexander Hamilton Chapman, Robert Kav Ireland, William RObert Macaulay, Donald Lane Matheson, and John Trotter Members of Licensing Committees Appointed to be members of the Waitaki Rabbit Board. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agriculture. Department of Justioe, Wellington, 19th July, 1949. Member of the Waitaki Rabbit Board Appointed.-(Notice HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint No. Ag. 4693)

William Rust, Esquire, URSUANT to seotion 37 of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, to be a Member of the Licensing Committee for the District of P the Minister of Agriculture doth hereby appoint- Hawkes Bay, and Alfred Riley Murdoch, Mathew William Comber, Esquire, being an Inspector appointed under Part I of the said Aot, to be to be a Member of the Licensing Committee for the District of a member of the Waitaki Rabbit Board. Avon, vice S. E. Dwight, deceased. Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of July, 1949. F. JONES, EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agrioulture. For the Minister of Justice. Appointing a Boa"d of Management for the PortobeUo Marine Fish Hatchery

Marine Department, Coroner ReJligns Wellington,6th July, 1949. IS Excellency, the Governor-General in Council, hlU!, in H pursuance of the power conferred upon him by subsection (3) Department of Justice, of section 65 of the :Fisheries Aot, 1908, appointed Wellington, 13th July, 1949. Alfred Ernest Heflord (Chairman), IS l<,xcellency the Governor-General has been pleased to accept William Edgar Adam.g, H the resignation by Geoffrey Thomas Sandford Baylis, ;rohn Walter Snaddon, Esquire, J.P., Beryl Iris Brewin, Loslie Douglas Coomhs, of Napier, of his appointment as a Coroner for the Dominion of New John Carew Eccles, Zealand. Brian John Marples, and F. JONES, James Cleland Hall Somerville For the MiniRter of Justice. to be a Board of Management for the Marine Fish Hatchery and Biological Station at Portobello. F. HACKETT, Jl.iinister of Marine.

Member of the Rabbit Destruction Council Appointed.-(Notice No. Ag. 4689) Appointment of Trostel'8 of Fraser Family Private Burial-ground URSUANT to the powers vested in me by the Cemeteries P Amendment Act, 1912, I, Mabel Bowden Howard, Minister Department of Agri~ulture. of Health of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint Wellington, 12th July, 1949. Russell Furner R.ichardson, of Ohakea ; H IS Excellency, the Governor-General has been pleased, in Edward l\Iarkwick Broughton, of Bulls; pursuance of subsection (4) of section 3 of the Rabbi~ Eric Furner Simpson, of Ohakea; and Nuisance Amendmen~ Act, 1947, to appoint, on the nomination of Robert Lachlan McEwen, of Feilding, the Rabbit Board's Association, to be Trustees of the Fraser Family Private Burial-ground, in plaoe Edward Duncan Cattanach, Esq., of John Ewing Walker, Harold H. Richardson, James A. Stevens, to be a member of the Rabbit Destruotion Council established under and R. J. Campion, now deceased. the said Act, vice Charles Athol Williams resigned. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 12th day of July, 1949. EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agriculture. M. B. HOWARD, Minister of Health. (Ag. 64/6/79.) (H.o. 49/11.) 1534 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

Registrar8 0/ Marriages, &lc., Appointed Appointments in the Public Service Registrar·General's Office, Offioe of the Public Service Commission, Wellington, 18th July, 1949. Wellington, 18th July, 1949. T is hereby notified that the following appointments have been HE Publio Service Commission has made the following I. made:- T appointments in the Public Service:- Brian Llewelyn Bridger Horace Ivan Trott to be Acting Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Orchard and Garden the District of Te Kniti and Acting Registrar of Births and Deaths Diseases Act, 1928, on and from the 1st day of July, 1949. of Maoris at Te Kniti, on and from the nth day of July, 1949. Ernest George Stainton Robert Hugh Inder to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Fertilizers Act, 1927, to be Acting Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for on and from the 1st day of July, 1949. the District of Balolutha, on and from the 12th day of July, 1949. James Henry Watson Gordon Thomas Divers to be returning Officer for the Eastern Maori Electoral District for the purposes of the Electoral Act, 1927, and its amendments, to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for on and from the 1st day of July, 1949. the Distriot of Otepopo, on and from the 7th day of July, 1949. Ronald McKenzie Murray Rodney Walter Potts to be a Shorthand Reporter under the Shorthand Reporters Act, to be Acting Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for 1908, on and from the 2nd day of May, 1949. the District of Waimate, on and from the 12th day of July, 1949. Marion Trimble P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. to be a Shorthand Reporter under the Shorthand Reporters Aot, 1908, on and from the 21st day of April, 1949. Notice 0/ Military Training Poll and Appointment of Scrutineers William Thomas Spelman Therefor to be Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Otago Land District under seotion 9 of the Land Act, 1948, on and from the 20th day of WILLIAM LESLIE JOHNS CAHILL, Returning Officer for April, 1949. I , the Northern Maori Electoral District, do hereby give notice Arthur Carsten Haase that the 3rd day of August, 1949, is the day appointed for taking the above poll for the Electoral District of Northern Maori. to be Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Southland Land District. Nominations of persons to appoint scrutineers in the above under section 9 of the Land Act; 1948, on and from the 19th day of Electoral Distriot in respeot of the proposal at this poll must be lodged April, 1949. with me not later than 5 o'clook in the afternoon of the 25th day of Nelson Clay July, 1949. And I hereby give notice that I shall, on the 27th day of to be Commiesioner of Crown Lands for the Hawkes Bay Land July, 1949, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at my office District under section 9 of the Land Act, 1948,on and from the 7th in the Maori Affairs Department, Auckland, publicly consider all day of April, 1949. nomination-papers of persons to appoint scrutineers whioh have William George Nelson been duly lodged. to be Chief Surveyor for the Wellington Land District under section Dated at Auokland, this 20th day of July, 1949. 9 of the Land Aot, 1948, on and from the 14th day of May, 1949. W. L. J. CAHILL, Returning Officer. Thomas Strathallan Roe to be Chief Surveyor for the North and South Auckland Land Notice 0/ Military Training Po!! and Appointment 0/ StYrUtineers Districts under section 9 of the Land Act, 1948, on and from the Therefor 15th day of April, 1949. Eric McKenzie JAMES HENRY WATSON, Returning Officer for the Eastern to be Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Wellington I ~ Maori Eleotoral District, do hereby give notice that the Land District under section 10 of the Land Act, 1948, on and from 3rd day of August, 1949, is the day appointed for taking the above poll the 13th day of June, 1949. for the Eleotoral Distriot of Eastern Maori. William Watson Nominations of persons to appoint scrutineers in the above Electoral Distriot in respect of the proposal at this poll must be lodged to be Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Otago Land with me not later than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the 25th day of District under section 10 of the Land Act, 1948, on and from the July, 1949. And I hereby give notice that I shall, on the 27th day of 13th day of June, 1949. July, 1949, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at my offioe Horace Macalister Smith in the Maori Affairs Department, Gisborne, publicly consider all nomination-papers of persons tci appoint sorutineers which have to be Chief Surveyor for the Southland Land District under section been duly lodged. 10 of the Land Aot, 1948, on and from the 27th day of April, 1949. Dated at Gisborne, this 20th day of July, 1949. V. W. THOMAS, Secretary. J. H. WATSON, Returning Officer. Rangitaiki Land Drainage: Notice of Intention to Make and Le.)y Notice 0/ Military Training Poll and Appointment 0/ Scrutineer8 General Rates Therefor Department of Lands and Survey, JOHN ROYDEN SANSOM, Returning Offioer for the Southern Wellington, 16th July, 1949. I , Maori Eleotoral Distriot, do hereby give notioe that the OTICE is hereby given that it is intended, pursuant to the ard day of August, 1949, is the day appointed for taking the above N Rangitaiki Land Drainage Aot, 1910, and its amendments, poll for the Electoral District of Southern Maori. to make and levy, on the unimproved value of all land within the Nominations of persons to appoint sorutineers· in the above district constituted under the said Act, the general rates to meet Electoral District in respect of the proposal at this poll must be maintenance costs for the period 1st April, 1949, to 31st March, lodged with me not later. than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the 1950, as described in the Schedule hereto. 25th day of July, 1949. And I hereby give notice that I shall, on the The amount of suoh rates will be payable in one sum on 30th 27th day of July, 1949, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at day of August, 1949, together with the special rates already made my office in the Supreme Court, Christchurch, publicly consider all and levied. nomination-papers of persons to appoint scrutineers whioh have The valuation roll of the district is open for inspection at the been duly lodged. office of the Collector of Rates, Room 15, First Floor, Government Dated at Christchurch, this 20th day of July, 1949. Buildings, Customs Street West, Auokland, and a copy of same may be inspected at the Land Drainage Office of the Ministry of J. R. SANSOM, Returning Officer. Works, at Thornton, near Whakatane, at all times at which those offices are open for the transaction of public business. Notice of Military Training Po!! and Appointment of Scrutineers Therefor SCHEDULE CLAss A: On the unimproved value of all lands classified as Class A PAUL HUETT DUDSON, Returning Officer for the Western by the arbitrators appointed under section 6 of the Rangitaiki I ~ Maori Electoral Distriot, do hereby give notioe that the Land Drainage Act, 1910, sixpence and thirty-one one­ 3rd day of August, 1949, is the day appointed for taking the above hundredths of a penny (6-31d.) in the pound. poll for the Electoral District of Western Maori. CLAss B: On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as Nominations of persons to appoint scrutineers in the above Class B, fourpence and twenty-one one-hundredths of a penny Eleotoral District in respect of the proposal at this poll must be (4·21d.) in the pound. lodged with me not later than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the CLASS C: On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as 25th day of July, 1949. And I hereby give notice that I shall, on the Class C, twopence and ten one-hundredths of a penny (2-lOd.) 27th day of July, 1949, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at in the pound. my offioe in the Maori Land Court, Wellington, publicly consider CLASS D: On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as all nomination-papers of persons to appoint scrutineers which have Class D, seventy one-hundredths of a penny (0-70d.) in the been duly lodged. pound. Dated at Wellington, this 20th day of July, 1949. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. P. H. DUDSON, Returning Offioer. (L. and S. 15/11/108.) JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1535

Kaitaia Drainage Area: Notice of Intention to Make and Levy The Servicemen's Settlement and La,nd Sales Att, 1943.-Notice General Rates Declaring Land Ta/cen for the Settlement of Discharged Servicemen Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 16th July, 1949. HEREAS an application has been made for the consent of TOTWE is hereby given that it is intended, pursuant to the W the Land Valuation Court to a transaction which relates J...N S'wa,mp Drainage Act~ 1915, and its amendments, to make to the land described in the Schedule hereto and to which Part III and levy, on the unimproved vdue of 8,11 land within the Kaitaia of the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, applies: 'fawn DiRtrict Su bdivision of'the Kaitab Drainf1ge Area constituted And whereas the Land Valuation Committee to which the under the said Act, the general mte described in the ]'irst Schedule application has been referred is of opinion that the land to which hereto, and OIl the unimproved value of all land in the subdivision the application relates is farm land adaptable for the settlement of the Kaitaia Drainage Are" outside the Kaitaia Town District of discharged servicemen: the general rates described in the Second Schedule, such respective And whereas the said committee, not being satisfied that the rates being for the purpose of meeting maintenance costs for the Crown had decided not to acquire or alTange for the acquisition of period from 1st April, 1949, to 31st March, 1950. the land, did on the 8th day of June, 1949, make an order determin· The amount of the general rates, together with the annually ing the basic value of the land and no appeal from the said order recurring special rates already made and levied, will be payable in was made within the time prescribed by the said Act or within any one sum on 30th August, 1949. further time allowed by the Court: The valuation roll of the area will be available for inspection And whereas the said land is not the land of any serviceman at the office of the Collector of Rates, Room 15, First Floor, Govern­ who is for the time being serving outside New Zealand in any of ment Buildings, Customs Street West, Auckland, and a copy of His lVIajesty's Forces or in any British ship: same may be inspected at the office of the Lands and Survey Depart. Now, therefore, the Minister of Lands, acting in pursuance of ment, Kaitaia, at all times at which these offices are open for the section 51 of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the said land transaction of pUblic business. is taken for the settlement of discharged servicemen, and hereby specifies the 17th day of August, 1949, as the date on which the said land shall be deemed to be vested in His Majesty the King. FIRST SCHEDULE TOWN SUBDIVISION SCHEDULE General Rate NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL that pecrcel of hind containing by admeasurement three hundred ON the unimproved value of all land within the Kaitaia Town and forty-five (345) acres, more or less, being Section 5 of Block VI, District, ninety. seven one-hundredths of a penny (0·97d.) in the pound. Waipu Survey District, and being all of the land described certificate of title, Vol. 895, folio 285 (Auckland Registry). Also all that parcel of land containing by admeasurement two SECOND SCHEDULE hundred "~nd ninety-six (296) acres two (2) roods, more or less, being Section 3 of Block VI, Waipu Survey District, and being all RURAL ScBDIVISION of the land described in certificate of purchase registered in the {leneral Rate Provisional Register, Vol. 196, folio 323 (Auckland Registry). CLASS A: On the unimproved nt]ue of all land classified as Class A As wit,ness my hand this 15th day of July, 1949. by the persons appointed to classify lands under section 3 of the C. F. SKINNER, 1iIinister of Lands. Swamp Drainage Amendment Act, 1928, eighteen pence and fifty-throe one·hundredths of a penny (18·53d.) in the pound. (L. and S. H.O. 36/1444/2116; D.O. 25/90.) CLASS B: On the unimproved value of all land so classified as Class B, sixpence and forty.ninc one-hundredths of a penny (6·49d.) The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.-Notice in the pound. Declaring Lanel 'Paken for the Settlernent of a bischarged CLASS C: On the unimproved value of all land so classified as Class S erv'ice-rnan C, twopence and seventy· eight one-hundredths of a penny (2·78d.) in the pound. HEREAS an application has been made for the consent of C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. W the Land Valuation Court to a transaction which relates (L. and S. 15/42/5.) to the land described in the Schedule hereto and to which Part III of the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, applies: And whereas the Land Valuation Committee to which the The Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943.-Notice application has been referred is of opinion that the land to which Declaring Land Taken for the Settlement of a Discharged the application relates is farm land suitable for the settlement of Servicema,n a discharged serviceman: And whereas the said committee, not being satisfied that the HEREAS an application has been made for the consent of Crown had decided not to acquire or arrange for the acquisition W the Land Valuation Court to a transaction which relates of the land, did on the 15th day of June, 1949, make an order to the land described in the Schedule hereto and to which Part III determining the basic value of the land and no appeal from the of the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, applies: said order was made within the time prescribed by the said Act And whereas the Land Valuation Committee to which the or within any further time allowed by the Court: application has been referred is of' opinion that the land to which And whereas the said land is not the land of any serviceman the application rclates is farm land suitable or adaptable for the who is for the time being serving outside New Zealand in any of settlement of a discharged serviceman: His Majesty's Forces or in any British ship: And whereas the said committee, not being satisfied that the N Oill, therefore, the Minister of La,nds, acting in pursuance Crown had decided not to acquire or arrange for the acquisition of of section 51 of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the said the land, did on the lOth day of June, 1949, make an order determin­ land is taken for the settlement of a discharged serviceman, and ing the basic value of the land and no appeal from the said order hereby specifies the 4th day of August, 1949, as the date on which was made within the time prescribed by the said Act or within the said land shall be deemed to be vested in His Majesty the King. any further time allowed by the Court: And whereas the said land is not the land of any serviceman SCHEDULE who is for the time being serving outside New Zealand in any of 'WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT His Majesty's Forces or in any British ship: Now, therefore, the Minister of Lands, acting in pursuancc of ALL that parcel of land containing by admeasurement one hundred section 51 of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the said land is and t,wenty-eight (l28) acres two (2) roods sixteen (16) perches, taken for the settlement of a discharged serviceman, and here by more or less, being part Section 220, Block XIII, Kaniere Survey specifies the 17th day of August, 1949, as the date on which the District, and being all of the land described in certificate of title Vol. 38, folio 232 (Westland Registry). said land shall be deemed to he vested in His Majesty the King. As witness my hand, this 9th day of July, 1949. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. SCHEDULE (L. and S. H.O. 36/li44/2110.) NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL that parcel of bnd situl1ted in Block II, Puma Survey District, containing by admeasurement sixty (60) acres, more or less, being Notice of Intention UJ Take Land in Block XII, Town of Rarif1lrly, Allotment 11.115, Ruatange,ta Parish, and being all of the land for a GourthoWle described in certificate of title, Vol. 547, folio 237 (Auckland Registry), limited as to parcels. OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions Also all that parcel of land situated in Block II, Purua Survey N of the Public 'Vorks Act, 1928, to execute a certain public District, cont;aining by admeasurement sixty (60) acres, more 01' work-~to wit, the cOIlstruction of a courthouse-and for the purposes less, being Allotment 116 and Allotment S.W. 115, Ruatangata of such puhlic work the land described in the Schedule hereto is Parish, and being all of the land described in certificate of title, required to be taken: And notice is hereby further given that the Vol. 545, folio 40 (Auckland :Registry), limited as to parcels. plan of the land so required to be taken in deposited in the post­ Also r,ll that parcel of land containing by admeasurement office at Ranfllrly and is there open for inspection; and tha t all twenby-one (21) acres, more or less, being allotment N.E. 115, persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the Ruatanga.ta Parish. taking of the said land should, if they have any well· grounded As witness my hand, this 30th day of June, 1949. objections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, C. F. SKINNER, 1ilinister of Lands. within forty da,ys from the first publication of this notice, to the (L. and S. H.O. 36/].144/2111; D.O. 25/89.) Minister of Works at Wellington. 1536 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

SCHEDULE Approval of Te8ti~ o.fficers Under the Motor-driver8 Regulations AFPROXIMATE area of the piece of land required to be taken: 1 rood. 1940 Being Section 15, and being the balance of the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Vol. 159, folio 86 (Otago N terms of Regulation 5 of the Motor-drivers Regulations 1940, Registry). I the Minister of Transport doth hereby approve of the persons Situated in Block XII, Town of Ranfurly. named in Column 2 of the Schedule hereunder being Testing Officers under the said regulations for the Authority speoified in Column 1 In the Otago Land District; as the same is more particularly. of the said Schedule. delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129408, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 20th day of July, 1949. SCHEDULE R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. Oolnmn 1. Column 2. Transport Department Winston Prain Ambler. (P.W. 22/237.) Allan Goldsmith. Frank Leslie Hooper. Herbert Harold Shea. Electrical Wiremen's Registration Act, 1925-Names Removed from Arthur Charles Crawford. Registers Duri~ the Quarter Ending 30th Jv,ne, 1949 Peter Cowarn Fantham. Dated at Wellington, this lith day of July, 1949. REGISTER OF INSPEOTORS OF ELEOTRIOAL WIRING F. HACKETT, :M:inister of Transport. Bilderbeck, George Late Inspector for the Wairarapa Electric-power Board. Address last notified: Care of Miramar The Hamilton Milk Delivery Notice, 1946, Amendment No. 16 Golf Club, Wellington. Cox, Reginald Charles Late Inspector for the Strongman Electric Supply Co., Ltd. Address P URSUANT to the Milk Delivery Emergency Regulations 1945*, last notified: Mackay Street, the Minister of Marketing doth hereby give notice as follows :- Thames. 1. This notice may be cited as the Hamilton Milk Delivery Cox, Reginald Charles Late Inspector for the Clark Elec- Notice, 1946, Amendment No. 16, and shall be read together with trioal Co. Address last notified: and deemed part of the Hamilton Milk Delivery Notice, 1946t Mackay Street, Thames. (hereinafter referred to as the principal notice). Donaldson, Henry Ernest .. Late Inspector for the Auckland 2. Clause (7) of the principal notice, as amended by clause 2 Electric-power Board. Address of the Hamilton Milk Delivery Notice 1946, Amendment No. 12, last notified: Park Road, Titi­ clause 2 of the Hamilton Milk Delivery Notice, 1946, Amendment rangi, Auckland. No. 13, and clause 2 of the Hamilton Milk Delivery Notice, 1946, Dunsmuir, Allan I van Stewart Late Inspector for the Wanganui­ Amendment No. 15, is hereby further amended by revoking the Rangitikei Electric-power Board. words "Hamilton Milk Treatment Corporation," in relation to Address last notified: 86 Niblett ·Zone 21, and substituting the words "F. E. Coogan, 35 Wilson Street, Wanganui. Street, Hamilton." Garriook, James Troup Late Iospector for the Springs- Dated at Wellington, this 15th day of July, 1949. Ellesmere Electric-power Board. Address last notified: Care of EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing. Springs-Ellesmere Electric-power ·Statutory Regulations 1945, Serial number 1945/141, page 336. Board, P_O. Box 11, Leeston. t Gazette, .4th April. 1946, page 426. Amendment No.1: Gazette. 2nd May, 1946, page 548. Horn, Alvyn Walter Ferguson Late Inspector for the Thames Valley Amendment No.2: Gazette, 11th July, 1946, page 976. Electrio-power Board. . Address Amendment NO.3: Gazette, 15th August, 1~46, page 1139. last notified , Barnet Street, Amendment No.4' Gazette, 24th October, 1946, page 1637. Amendment No.5: Gazette, 5th December, 1946, page 1849. Putaruru. Amendment No.6: Gazette, 16th January, 1947, page 38. Kean, John Valentine Late Inspector for the Invercargill Amendment No.7: Gazette, 10th April, 1947. page 437. Borough Council. Address last Amendment l'j'o. 8: Gazette, 4th September, 1947, page 1165. Amendment No. g: Gazette, 18th September, 1947, page 1350. notified: 220 Dee Street, Inver­ Amendment No. 10: Gazette, 6th May, 1948, page 486. cargill. Amendment No. 11: Gazette, 1st July, 1948, page 827_ Lampitt, Richard Gilbert .. Late Iospector for the Hutt Valley Amendment No. 12: Gazette, 23rd December, 1948, page 1607. Amendment No. 13: Gazette, 27th .January, 1949, page 120. Electric-power Board. Address Amendment No. 14: Gazette, 3rd March, 1949~ page 680. last notified: Care of Hutt Valley Amendment NQ. 15: Gazette, 17th Mareh, 1949, page 732. Electrio-power Board, Box 105, (M.M.D. 77/5.) Lower Hutt. MoGregor, Reginald Edmund Late Inspector for the Auckland James Electric-power Board. Address last notified: 16 Carrick Place, Election of Producers' Representatives on the Hop 'Markding Auckland. Oommittee MoWhirter, Donald Thomas Late Inspector for the Department of Tourist and Health Resorts. URSUANT to the Hop Marketing Regulations 1939, made Address last notified: 76 Ranolf P under the Ma.rketing Act, 1936, and the Agriculture (Emer­ Street, Rotorua. gency Powers) Aot, 1934, notice is hereby given that a copy of the roll of produoers qualified to vote at the elections to be held REGISTER OF ELEOT.ruOAL WmEMEN following the closing of nominations on the second Wednesday in Forrister, Andrew (Deoeased). the month of August, 1949, of producers' representatives on the Hop Marketing Committee' established by the said regulations, are Dated this 14th day of July, 1949. now available for public inspection during ordinary office hours at R. SEMPJ,E, the undermentioned post-offices for a period ending on the 27t.h Minister in Charge of the of July, 194.9 :- State Hydro-electric Department. Nelson. Motueka. Upper Moutere. Dated at Wellington, this 15th day of July, 1949. Exemption Order Under the Motor-drivers Regulation .• 1940 G. A. BEARD, Returning Officer. URSUANT to the Motor-drivers Regulations 1940, the Minister P of Transport doth hereby order and declare that the pro­ Declaration of Infected Area8 Under the Oitrus Oanker Reg'tlations visions of clause (1) of Regulation 7 of the said regulations, so far 1945, Revoked.-(Notice No. Ag. 4694) as they relate to the driving of heavy trade motors, shall not apply to the person hereinafter mentioned, but in lieu thereof the following provision shall apply :- URSUANT to Regulation 2 (7) of the Citrus Canker Regulations P 1945, thE) deolaration of the pieces of land described in the A motor-driver's licence issued under the Motor-drivers Regula­ Schedule hereto as infected areas under the said regulations is tions 1940 to the person described in Column 1 of the Schedule hereby revoked. hereunder may authorize him to drive a heavy trade motor in the course of his employment on a farm or market garden of the respective employer described in Column 2 of the said Schedule, SCHEDULE but shall not authorize him, while he is under the age of eighteen years, to drive a heavy trade motor for any other purpose. ALL those pieces of land containing 6 acres 2 roods 15·53 perches, more or less, being Lots 3, 4, 5, 6,. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 15, D.P. 26973, Lots 1 and 2, D.P. 26130, Lot 1, D.P. 31097, Lot 3, D.P. 21567, Lot 2, D.P. 23058, all of D.P. 25586, of Allotment 65, SCHEDULE Tauranga Suburbs, Block X, Tauranga Survey District. 00111111111 (Driver). Column 2 (Employer). Dated at Tauranga, this 8th day of July, 1949. Keith Whitehead Father. C. H. CRAPP, Inspector under the Orchard and Dated at Wellington, this 12th day of July, 1949. Garden Diseases Aot, 1928. F. HACKETT, Minister of Thansport. (Ag. 74/8/285.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1037

Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948.-PrinciJlal Order No.2

In the matter of section 8 of the Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948, and in the matter of an application for a principal order dated the 1st day of July, 1949, and duly lodged by the New Zealand Workers' Industrial Union of Workers. THE Government Service Tribunal, having heard and considered the application of the applicant, doth hereby order that the following provisions shall take effect on and from the dates respectively therein set out in clause 1 ;- ~>

1. APPLICATION OF ORDER (a) This order shall apply to Marketing Department workers who are engaged in any of the following classes of work: collecting, receiving, sorting, storing, handling, grading, treating, packing, picking, unpacking, and dispatching apples, pears, citrus fruits, vegetables, dehydration products, canned vegetables, canned fruit, or quick frozen products. (b) This order shall not apply to workers engaged in the growing or cultivation of apples, pears, citrus fruits, or vegetables. (c) For the purposes of this order the term "worker" shall be limited to a worker engaged under the provisions of Public Service Regulation 150. (d) This order, with the exception of clause 6, shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1949. (e) Clause 6 shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of July, 1948.

2. HOURS OF WORK (a) The ordinary hours of work shall be forty a week and eight a day, and, subject to the provisions of clause 3 hereof, shall be worked between 7.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive. (b) With the exception of a meal period and authorized rest periods, the day's work shall be continuous. (0) A rest period of ten minutes shall be allowed every morning and afternoon. (d) Workers shall be allowed during working-hours reasonable time (but not less than five minutes) to change their clothes at the end of every day's work.

3. SHIFT-WORK (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 2 hereof, shifts may be worked at any time as required by the officer in charge. (b) Where two or three shifts are worked they shall be rotated, provided that the officer in charge and the union representative may agree that this shall not apply in the case of any specified workers or shifts. (0) Shift-workers shall be paid an allowance of 2s. 6d. a shift, provided that where shifts are not rotated the allowance shall not be paid to the day-shift workers. .

4. OVERTIME (a) Overtime rates shall apply to all time worked outside or in excess of the ordinary hours specified in clause 2 hereof, or in the case of shift-workers in excess of the ordinary shift hours. (b) Overtime shall be paid for at time and one-half rate for the first three hours and double time rate thereafter, computed on a daily basis. (0) Overtime worked on a Saturday afternoon or on a Sunday shall be paid for at double time rate. (d) Regular workers unexpectedly called back to work outside normal working-hours shall be paid for a minimum of three hours at the appropriate overtime rate. (e) Regular workers shall be given preference over casual workers in the allocation of overtime.

5. MEAL PERIOD (a) One hour shall be allowed for meals, provided that, if the majority of the workers at any establishment agree, the meal period for that establishment may be less than onc hour but not less than half an hour. (b) Any worker required to work during any portion of his regular meal period shall be paid at time and one-half rate (in addition to weekly wage) in respect of the time so worked during such meal period. (0) A worker shall not be employed for more than four and a half hours continuously without an interval of not less than half an hour for refreshment. (d) A worker required to work overtime in any evening for more than four and a half hours shall be allowed one half-hour meal period at the completion of four hours work and shall be paid as if he had worked during that period. E 1538 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [NQ. 43

6. WAGES (a) The following rates of wages shall be payable: Payable On and Payable On and From 1st July, From 1st June, 1948. 1949. Per Week. Per Week. £ s. d. £ •. d. Male Workers- Senior storeman in oharge of SIX or more workers 7 18 10 8 310 Ganger in oharge of' not more than five workers 7 810 7 12 2 Assembler 7 5 6 7 810 Leading hand or handyman 7 3 10 7 7 2 Storeman or packer or process operator 6 18 10 7 2 2 Youths- Fifteen years of age 3 510 3 9 0 Sixteen years of age 4 2 6 4 5 6 Seventeen years of age 4 12 6 4 16 6 Eighteen years of age 5 7 6 5 13 0 Nineteen years of age or over Adult rate. Adult rate. Fennale Workers­ Supervisor 5 1 8 5 6 8 Charge hand 4 16 8 5 1 8 Worker eighteen years of age or over 411 8 4 16 8 Worker under eighteen years of age 3 19 2 4 1 6

Casual Workers- Per Hour. Per Hour. s. d. s. d. Male casual worker 3 71 3 81 (b) A male worker employed for less than one week shall be deemed to be a oasual worker. Where casual labour is employed a minimum of four hours shall be paid for. Other male workers shall be deemed to beregular workers. (c) A youth employed to perform and capable of performing all classes of work usually performed by an adult shall be paid at adult rate of pay. (d) This Order shall not operate so as to reduce the wages paid nor so as to effect adversely in any way the conditions of employment of any worker employed on the date of this Order.

7. ALLOWANCES (a) Where it is necessary for a worker to wear gum boots, an allowance of Is. 6d. a day shall be paid if the gum boots are worn for three hours or more in any day. The Department shall supply gum boots if procurable. (b) A worker employed· in the blanching section of the dehydration process where steam or vapour is present shall be paid an allowance of 3d. an hour while so employed. (c) Tunnel operators and lye-bath operators shall be paid an allowance of lOs. a week. (d) A worker employed in a cool store shall be paid an allowance of 3d. an hour while so employed, with a daily minimum of 9d. (e) When a worker (other than a shift-worker) is required to work after 6.p.m. on any day the Department shall provide a mcal or pay suoh worker 2s. 6d. meal allowance unless such worker has been notified by noon on the day that he will be required to work overtime. Where such notice has been given and the worker's services are not required, he shall be paid the meal allowance, unless the notice has been cancelled by noon on the day on which the overtime was to have been worked. (j) Gum boot allowance, blanching allowance, and cool-store allowance shall not be paid during annual holidays, statutory holidays, or special holidays. (g) Notwithstanding the provisions of any of the preceding subclauses, a worker shall not be entitled to receive concurrently more than one of the following allowances ;- (i) Allowance for wearing gum boots, (ii) Allowance for work in the blanching section, (iii) Allowance for tunnel or lye-bath operator, (iv) Allowance for work in cool store, but shall receive payment at the rate of the highest individual allowance for which he qualifies in respect of anyone day's work. JULY 21] TFIE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1589

8. TERM OF EMPLOYMENT (a) Except in the case of casual workers, employment shall be deemed to be weekly employment, and deduction shall be made from the weekly wages only for time lost through the worker's own default or absence from work through no fault of the employer. (b) Except in the case of casual workers, not less than seven days' written notice shall be given by either party of the termination of the employment or in lieu of such notice by the Department a week's wages shall be paid. Nothing in this clause shall prevent the Department from suspending any worker for wilful misconduct.

9. PAYMENT OF WAGES (a) Workers other than casual workers shall be paid weekly in cash on any day not later than Thursday, and in the Department's time. Casual workers will be paid not later than Thursday or by arrangement immediately on discharge. (b) Accident compensation will be paid weekly to workers entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1922, provided satis­ factory medical certificates and addresses of injured workers are supplied to the officer in charge.

10. HOLIDAYS (a) Provided he has worked for the Department at any time during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday occurs, a worker shall be allowed the following holidays on pay: New Year's Day, day after New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Sovereign's Birthday, Labour Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Anniversary Day (or another day in lieu thereof by arrangement). (b) A worker who has worked for more than one employer during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday occurs is entitled to one payment only for the holiday, and payment will be by arrangement with the other employer or employers. (0) Payment for such holidays allowed shall be at ordinary rates plus any tunnel, lye-bath, or shift allowance which would have been paid had the holiday been an ordinary working day. (d) Where any of the above hOlidays, except Anzac Day, falls on a Satur­ day or Sunday, such holiday shall be observed on the following Monday, and in the event of another holiday falling on such Monday, such other holiday shall be observed on the next succeeding Tuesday. (e) Time worked on any oftheabove holidays (except the day after New Year's Day) shall be paid for at double time rate in addition to the holiday payment due under subclause (c) above. (j) 'rime worked on the day after New Year's Day shall be paid for. at ordinary time rate in addition to the holiday payment due under subclause (0) above. (g) A worker who meets with an accident in the course of his employment with the Department (and whether or not receiving accident compensation) is entitled to payment for any of the above holidays (but not in addition to accident compensation) which occurs during the period of incapacity pro­ vided he had worked for the Department at any time during the fortnight ending on the day of the holiday. (h) A worker who has been certified as fit to resume work on any of the above holidays following sick-leave or absence because of an accident, and who reports for duty on the working-day immediately following such holiday, shall be paid for such holiday. (i) The principle of the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, shall be applied. The special allowance for tunnel or lye-bath operating shall be paid for annual holidays provided the worker received this allowance during the week preceding the leave. . ..

11. TRANSFER OF WORKERS When a worker is transferred at the direction of the Department, reason­ able actual expenses incurred by him in travelling to the new work shall be refunded by the Department on production of satisfactory receipts. Prior to the eommencement of the journey the worker shall be paid (at his ordinary rate of pay) for the working-hours allowed fortravellillg. In witness whereof the Chairman and Members of the Government Service Tribunal h~we hereunto set their hands this 14th day of July, 1949- W. F. STILWELL, Chairman. E. CASEY, Member. R. EDDY, Member. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE . [NQ"4'3

Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948-Principal Order No.3

In the matter of section 8 of the Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948, and in the matter of an application for a principal order dated the 1st day of July, 1949, and duly lodged by the New Zealand Workers' Industrial Union of Workers. THE Government Service Tribunal having heard and considered the application of the applicant doth hereby order that the following pro­ visions shall take effect on and from the dates respectively therein set out in clause 1 :-

1. APPLICATION OF ORDER (a) This order shall apply to Works Department workers on con­ struction and development works; and on maintenance of airfields, military camps, naval establishments, highways ,and roads; and In workshops, stores, and plant depots. (b) This order shall also apply to State Hydro-electric Department workers on construction works. (c) This order shall not apply to workers regularly employed on operation and maintenance of hydro-electric or irrigation schemes, or to " owner-drivers" of hired motor-vehicles or horses. (d) For the purposes of this order the term "worker" shall be limited to a worker engaged under the provisions of Public Service Regulation 150. (e) This order, with the exception of clause 10, shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1949. (j) Cla~se 10 shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of July, 1948.

2. BOURS OF WORK: GENERAL WORKERS (a) Subject to the provisions of clauses 3 and 5 hereof, the ordinary hours of work shall be forty a week and eight a day, and, subject to the provisions of clauses 3, 4, and 31 hereof, shall be ,worked between 7.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. (7.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. in the case of highway .and road maintenance workers) on Mondays to Fridays inclusive. (b) When work is affected by tidal conditions the ordinary hours of work for highway and road maintenance workers may be set outside the clock hours of 7.30 a.m. to 5.30 p,m. (c) A rest period of ten minutes shall be allowed every morning and afternoon.

8. HOURS OF WOaK: IUUVERS UD OPERATORS PAID ON A WEEKLY BASIS (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 2 hereof, the' ordinary hoUl;S of work shall be 42t a week and 8i a day (including necessary attendance to motor-vehicles, machines, or horses), and, subject to the provisions of clause 4 hereof, shall be worked between 7 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive: Provided that where necessary a 9~hour day may be worked at ordinary time rate when not more than 42i hours are worked in that week. ' (b) Where such driver or operator is working an 8-hour day only, because he lives in a town and travela considerable distance to and from work in a conveyance with other workers (and the transport time­ table does not permit his working an 8!-hour day), the following shall apply:- (i) If the worker declines to occupy accommodation on the work, he shall be paid for time actually worked and not his full weekly wage-e.g., if he works only 40 hours a week, he 'd weekly wage x 40. b t sh a II b e pal , 42! ,u (ii) If accommodation is not avlliilable on the work, the worker shall be paid his full weekly wage.

4. SHIFT-WORK (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of clauses 2 and 3 hereof, shifts may bewotked at any time as required by the Qfficer in charge. (b) Subject to the provisious of clauses 5 and 13 hereof, eight hours, inclusive of half an hoUl; for crib, shall constitute a day's work in tunnels, whether one, two, or thrile shifts are worked,a~d on outside work eight hours (eight and a half hours in the case of drivers or operators paid on a weekly basis), inclusive of half an hour for crib, shall constitute a day's work where two or three shifts are worked. (c) Workers inst{tlling or ,maintaining services in tunnels under con­ struction shall have the half-hour crib.time counted as part of the day's work as for tunnellers. (d) Shift-workers shall be paid an allowance of 28. 6d. a shift, provided that where shifts are not rotated the allowance shall not be paid to the day-shift workers. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

5. WET PLACES Notwithstanding the provisions of clauses 2 and 4 hereof, in all " wet places" six hours shall be deemed a working-day, and such hours shall be paid for at time and one-third rate. The officer in charge and the check inspector shall decide whether a place is a "wet place," and shall be guided by the following interpretations :- (a) Underground Work.-Where workers working undergronnd require to wear oilskins to keep dry, it shall be deemed a " wet place." (b) Above Ground- (i) Where workers get wet at their work from causes other than rain it shall be deemed a "wet place." (ii) Workers required by the officer in charge to work in rain shall be deemed to be working in a "wet place." (6) A surfaceman required to work in rain attending to essential maintenance of highways or roads shall be deemed to be working in a "wet place." (d) A driver or operator whose vehicle or machine provides adequate protection from the weather shall not be entitled to "wet place" provisions.

6. OVERTIME (a) This clause shall not apply to camp or boiler attendants or caretaker-watchmen, whose conditions of overtime are prescribed in clause 31 hereof. (b) Except as provided in subclause (0) below and clause 20 (h) hereof, overtime rates shall apply to all time worked outside or in excess of the ordinary hours specified in clauses 2, 3, and 5 hereof or, in the case of shift-workers, in excess of the ordinary shift-hours. (0) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (b) above, for drivers or operators paid on a weekly basis overtime rates shall apply to all time worked in excess of 9 hours a day, or 42i hours a week, and, except in the case of shift-workers, to all time worked outside the hours of 7 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive. (d) Overtime worked on Mondays to Fridays inclusive shall be plOd for at time and one-half-rate. (e) All time worked on a Saturday or Sunday shall be paid for at double time rate. (j) Except for shift-workers, all time worked between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. shall be paid for at double time rate. (g) A worker who is required to and reports for work on a Saturday or Sunday shall be paid for a minimum of two hours at the appropriate rate, plus travelling-time and fares where payable. (h) A worker who works for more than twelve hours continuously shall continue to be paid at not less than the appropriate overtime rate for all overtime worked until he has had a break of at least eight hours. (i) The rate for "wet place" overtime shall be computed on the ordinary " wet place" rate of time and one-third, i.e. :- (i) Time and one-half rate = T Ii X Ii = T 2. (ti) Double time rate = T 2 X Ii = T 2£. (j) The rate for overtime worked by a co-operative contract party shall be based on the party's average hourly earnings for that four­ weekly measure-up period, i.e.,- (i) Time and one-half rate = 50 per cent. additional to average hourly earnings. - (il) Double time rate = 100 per cent. additional to average hourly earnings. (k) A worker required to work evening or shift overtime for more than four and a half hours shall be allowed a meal period of half an hour at the completion of four hours' work, and shall be paid as if he had worked during such meal period.

7. HOLIDAYS (a) Provided he has worked for the Department at any time during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday occurs a worker shall be allowed the following holidays on: pay: New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Sovereign's Birthday, Labour Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Anniversary Day (or a day in lieu thereof by arrangement). NO'l'E.-Anniversary days of the provinces are as follows: Wel­ lington, 22nd January; Auckland, 29th January; Nelson, 1st February; Otago and Southland, 23rd March; Taranaki, 31st March; Marl­ borough, 1st November; Hawkes Bay, 1st November; Westland, 1st December; Canterbury, 16th December. (b) A worker who has worked for more than one employer during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday occurs is entitled to one payment only for the holiday, and payment will be by arrange­ ment between the officer in charge and the other employer or employers. 1,'HE N~W. ZEALt.lW· GAZETTE

(c) When any of the above holidays, except Auzac Day, falls on a Saturday or a Sunday it shall be observed on the following Monday, and in the event . of another holiday falling on such Monday such other holiday shall be observed on the next succeeding Tuesday. . (d) Payment for such holidays allowed shall be at ordinary day­ wages rates (for both co-operative contract ahd day-wages workers) plus any in-charge or shift allowance which would have been paid had . the holiday been an ordinary working-day. (e) Except as provided in clause 31 (c) (ii) hereof, time worked on any of the above holidays shall be paid for at double time rate in addition to the holiday payment due under subclause (d) above. (f) A member of a co-operative contract party required to work on the contract on any of the above. holidays shall be paid at double time rate based on 'his average hourly ~arnings for that four-weekly measure-up period in addition to the holiday payment due under subclause (d) above. (g) A worker who is required to and reports for work on any Of the above holidays shall be paid for a minimum of two hours at the appro­ priate rate, plus travelling-time and fares where payable. (h) A worker who meets with an aqcident in the course of his employ­ ment with the Department (and whether or not receiviug accident compensation) is entitled to payment for any of the above holidays (but not in addition to accident compensation) which occurs during the period of incapacity provided he had worked for the Department at any time during the fortnight ending on the day of the holiday. (i) A worker who has been certified as fit to resume work on any of the above holidays, following sick_leave or absence because of an accident, and who reports for duty on the working day immediately following such holiday, shall be paid for such holiday. 8. ANNUAL HOLIDAYS (a) The principle of the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, shall be applied. (b) For annual holidays ptirposes a year shall be deemed to com­ mence on the 1st January and end on the 31st December. (c) Unless there are exceptional circumstances workers (other than highway and road maintenance workers) shall take their annual holidays when work ceases for the Christmas - N ew Year holidays. (d) Annual holidays shall not be accumulated. . (e) A worker absent on accident compensation, sick, or special leave (including leave for seasonal occupations) during the Christmas - New Year holidays shall take at an early convenient date after he resumes work the whole of the annual holidays due to him as at the 31st Dece·mber. (f) Highway and road maintenance workers shall take their annual holidays on the anniversary of their cOIllmencement with the Depart­ ment., provided that where this would be inconvenient to the Department the annual holidays shall be taken at a time mutually agreed upon. . (g) A highway ot road maintenance worker shall not be entitled to additional holidays for time worked between the date his holidays fell due and when they were taken by mutual arrangement, as his holidays will again fall due on the anniversary of his engagement. (h) Co-operative contract workers shall be paid for annual holidays at their appropriate day-wages rates of pay, and not at theirav'erage co-operative earnings rate. . (i) Absence on compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1922, shall, count. as time worked. for the purposes of assessing annual .holidays, provided the worker supplies satisfactory medical evidence that the disability is caused by the accident. (j) Subclause (i) above shall not apply to any worker who is disabled 'from working for'more than the full year and does not resume work with the Department immediately he is certified fit to do so. (k) Where any worker is disabled from working for more' than one full year and does resume work with the Department immediately he is certified fit to do so; subclause (i) above shall operate only from the qommencement of the leave year in wl\ich he resumes work. 9. DEFINITIONS (a) Axeman.-A worker engaged in felling bush, squaring timber, or post or batten splitting. A worker merely using a slasher is not entitled to axeman's rate of pay. A worker selected to do axe work shall be paid axeman's rate. • (b) Boner Attendant:- .First-class Oerfijicate: A worker who holds a First-class .' Stationary-engine Driver's Certificate (under the Inspection of Machinery Act, 1928) which is actually requi£ed for the position. Second-class Oertificate: A worker .who holds a Second"class Stationary-engine Driver's certificate (under the Inspection of Machinery Act, 1928) which is actually required for the position . . (c) Cable-way Operator :- First Grade: A worker fully experienced in the operation of a heavy-lift, tower traversing, travelling cableway as used on major dam-construction works. Second Grade: A worker capa.ble .of operating a medium-lift travelling cableway which has fixed towers. JULY 21J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1543

(d) Chainman :- First Grade: A worker experienced in survey work and capable of efficiently doing advanced chaining, plotting, elementary earthwork calculations, and other relevant tasks. Second Grade: A worker experienced in survey work who can use a chain and Abney level with accuracy, and reliably locate and place pegs, pickets and the like. (e) Compressor Attendant, Head.-(i) Where only one compressor is in use and shifts are being worked, one of the attendants may be classed as head attendant if he is responsible for keeping the plant in good running-order and also for the safe custody of Government stores in use. (ii) Where two or more compressors are in use, one of the attendants may be classed as head attendant if he is responsible for keeping the plant in good running-order and also for the safe custody of Government stores in use. (iii) An attendant is not to be classed as head attendant where 'a plant overseer or a mechanic is responsible for maintanance of the compressor or compressors. (j) Fencer.-A worker capable of erecting a fence complete, and able to direct the work. Where, however, a worker is selected to do fencing because he is a capable fencer, he shall be paid at fencer's rate, whether he is employed on repairing fences or erecting new fences. (g) Ganger, Highway Maintenance.-A worker experienced in, and having a sound knowledge of, highway maintenance, including modern highway surfacing methods, who is able to control labour, direct the use of plant, and deal with emergencies in keeping open for traffic the section of highway under his control. (h) Ganger, Road :- First Grade: A worker experienced in and having a sound knowledge of modern methods of construction of roads and structures thereon, who is able to control labour, and qualified to direct the use of plant and explosives. He must be able to deal effectively with major Hood damage and other such emergencies. Second Grade: A worker experienced in and having sound practical knowledge of road construction, who is able to control. labour, deal with emergencies, and direct the use of plant and explosives. He is required to have some experience in the building of road structures. (i) Handyman :- First Grade: A worker who, by reason of all-round knowledge and experience, can be relied upon to carry out efficiently various classes of work requiring almost as much technical knowledge and skill as work done by tradesmen. Second Grade: A worker who, by reason of knowledge and experience, can be relied upon to carry out efficiently various classes of work requiring more skill and technical knowledge than work usually done by a skilled labourer. (j) Labourer, Skilled.'-A worker who possesses and uses a degree of skill, derived from partial artisan training or from extra experience, which is not possessed by or required of an ordinary labourer. (k) Learner-Driver/Operator.-A worker serving a training period of two months as driver-operator of any of the earth-moving machines listed opposite the designation" learner-driver/operator" in clause 10 hereof. If at the end of the training period the learner can drive and operate to the satis­ faction of the officer in charge one or more of the machines listed he shall be promoted to driver/operator and paid the appropriate rate thereafter. If the learner is not considered to be sufficiently proficient at the end of the two months' period the officer in charge may require the learner's training to be continued for a further period of not less than one month or, alterna­ tively, may transfer him to more suitable work. (I) Lineman, Electrical :- First Grade: A worker skilled in all phases of transmission-line erection and maintenance and capable of taking charge of three or four other workers. Second Grade: A worker competent to carry out pole or tower erection, and transmission-line wiring. (m) Quarryman.-A worker quarrying, shooting, or spalling stolte in a quarry, but not a worker who merely loads trucks or drays. (n) Rigger :- First Grade: A worker widely experienced in knots and lashings, assembling and erecting tackle, splicing of wire and hemp ropes, erection of gin poles, masts, towers, cranes, sheers, and derricks. He must be able to rig gear (including lifting tackle, anchors, guys, and the like) to take heavy lifts and place them in position, do quick computations of safe loadings, and be capable of taking charge of a rigging gang. He should also be conversant with the safety requirements of the Marine Department. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [NQ, 43

Second Grade: A worker experienced in knots and lashings, assembling and erecting tackle, ilplicing of wire and hemp ropes, erection of gin poles, masts, towers, cranes, sheers, and d(;lrricks. He must be able to rig gear (including lifting tackle, anchors, guys, and the like) to take heavy lifts, and place them in position. (0) Steel-ereetor.-A worker skilled and experienced in fitting, erecting, and bolting together structural steel-work on bridges, viaducts, and other steel structures. (p) Surfaeeman.-An experienced highway and road maintenance worker who is fully dependable in dealing with minor emergencies incidental to maintenance. (q) Surfaeeman, Senior.-A surfaceman, selected for his experience and reliability, who works independently and in charge of the maintenance of a length of road or highway. ('1') Surfaeeman, Head..-An experienced surfaceman who possesses a sound practical knowledge of road and highway maintenance and who is regularly in charge of at least one oth,er worker. (s) Tar Sprayer :- First Grade: A worker who has performed the duties of a tar sprayer for not less than a year and, under test, is capable of spraying tar and bituminous products~niformly and always within 10 per cent. of the specified rate of application. Second Grade: A worker who possesses a limited knowledge of tar spraying and a lesser degree of skill than that reqwredof a first grade tar sprayer.

(t) Tradesman :- First Grade: A worker who is able to set out and complete speedily and efficiently any and every kind of work within his trade. Second Grade: A worker who by reason of incomplete training or limited skill or experience is capable of performing satisfactorily only a limited range of work within his trade, but possessing more skill and technical knowledge than a handyman. (u) Welder :- First Grade: A worker who has satisfied the requirements of the Works Department's complete arc-welding tests and possesses a sound knowledge of gas welding and cutting. Second Grade.' A worker capable of performing gas welding and cutting, and down-hand arc-welding.

10. WAGES (a) The following rates of wages shall be payable :- Payable On and Payable On and Designation. From 1st July, From 1st June, 1948. 1949. Per Hour. Per Hour. s. d. B. d. Adzeman 3 71 3 81 Axeman 3 71 3 81- Blacksmith's striker 3 61 3 71 Boiler attendant-- 1st-class Certificate 3 11i 4 1 2nd-class Certificate 310 311 No Certificate 3 71 .3 8 Bore-driller 3 101 3111 Cableway operator~ First Grade 3 Hi 4 1 Second Grade 3 10 311 Camp attendant 3 4i 3 5£ Chainman- First Grade 3 81 Second Grade 3 81- Chuteman, outside cylinder (cylinder sinking) 3 61 3 71 Cleaner, locomotive 3 «- 3 51 Compressor attendant, head 3 7!'" 3 81 Compressor attendant 3 71 3 81- Concrete-worker 3 61 3 71 Crusher-feeder 3 61 3 71 7~ Driller, hand steel 3 61 3 4 Driver, crusher 3 71 3 81- Driver, electric, petrol, steam, or Diesel winch or crane 3 71 3 81- Driver, locomotive (petrol or electric) under 12 tons 3 7* 3 81 Driver, -locomotive (steam or Diesel), under 12 tons .. 3 8i 3 91 JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE IM5

Payable On and Payable On and Designation. From 1st July, From 1st June, 1948. 1949. Per Hour. Per Hour. Driver, locomotive (steam), over ]2 tons s. d. s. d. and under 30 tons 3 9! 3 lOt Driver, locomotive (steam), 30 tons and over 3 10£ 3 11£ Driver, locomotive (steam), 30 tons and over if continuous service of driver is over five years 4 Ot 4 1£ Dustman 3 6t 3 7t Fencer 3 6t 3 71 Fireman, locomotive 3 6! 3 71 Ganger, concrete 3 9il4, 3 10£ Ganger, electric-power lineman 310£ 3 11£

Ganger, highway maintenance 3 9~4, 3 101 Ganger, line-lifter 3 8£ 3 9£ Ganger, navvy 3 7£ 3 8£ Ganger, platelayer 3 8il4, 3 9£ Ganger, quarry 3 8£ 3 9£ Ganger, road- First Grade 3 8£ 3 9£ Second Grade 3 7£ 3 8£ Gardener 3 7£ 3 8£ Gardener's assistant 3 61- 3 71 Handyman- First Grade 3 7£ 3 8£ Second Grade 3 7t 3 8t Headman, tunnel 4 4£ 4 61 Jig operator .. 3 7t 3 8t Labourer, skilled 3 61 3 7! Labourer 3 4£ 3 5£ Lifter, railway-line 3 5£ 3 6£ Lineman, electrical- First Grade 3 7£ 3 9£ Second Grade 3 7! 3 8t Lineman, telephone 3 7! 3 8t Machineman, quarry 3 7t 3 81 Platelayer 3 61 3 7t Power-house attendant 3 7! 3 81 Pump (concrete) attendant in tunnels 3 9£ 3 10£ Quarryman, leading 3 6! 3 7£ 7~ Quarryman 3 61 3 4, Rigger- First Grade 3 10 Second Grade 3 7! 3 8! Riveter's holder-up 3 6t 3 71; Sand-blaster .. 3 91 3 lOt Sewage attendant, head 3 10 311 Sewage attendant 3 7t 3 8! Shift-boss, tunnel 4 I! 4 3! Shot-firer 3 6t 3 8t 6~ Shunter, locomotive 3 4, 3 7t Steel-bender .. 3 6* 3 7t Steel-erector .. 3 7! 3 8il4, Surfaceman, head 3 7! 3 8£ Surfaceman, senior 3 8 Surfaceman 3 6t 3 7t Tar-boiler attendant 3 6t 3 7! Tar-sprayer- First Grade 3 9 Second Grade 3 7t 3 st Tool-sharpener 3 7£ 3 Sil4, Tradesman: blacksmith, boilermaker, bricklayer, bridge carpenter, carpenter and joiner, electrician, fitter, mechanic, painter, panel- beater, plasterer, plumber, &c.- First Grade 3 lIt 4 1 Second Grade 310 311 Tunneller 3 9! 3 10! Welder- First Grade 3 lIt 4 1 Second Grade 310 311

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Payable On and Payable On and From 1st July, From 1st .June, 1948. 1949. Per Hour. Per Hour. Youth- s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Fifteen years of age 1 7 to 1 10 I 7 to 1 10 Sixteen years of age .. 110,,2 1 110,,2 1 Seventeen years of age 2 o " 2 3 2 1 " 2 4 Eighteen years of age 2 2 " 2 5 2 3 " 2 6 Nineteen years of age 2 4 " 2 7 2 5 " 2 8 Twenty years of age .. 2 7 " 2 10 2 9 " 3 0 Per Week. Per Week. £ s. d. £ s. d. Oaretaker-watchman (40-hour week) 7 1 0 7 4 0 Driver/operator (42t-hour week)­ Horse (one) 7 4 0 7 8 0 Each additional horse, 3s. a week extra. Motor-lorry- Not exceeding 30 cwt. 7 9 0 7 13 0 Exceeding 30 cwt. 7 15 0 7 19 0 Dumptor 7 19 0 8 3 0 Euclid wagon 8 4 0 8 8 0 Heavy transporter 8 4 0 8 8 0 Road grader- Light two-horse 7 12 0 7 16 0 Mechanical 8 4 0 8 8 0 Road-planer or snow-plough­ Independent driver of tractor 7 9 0 7 13 0 Oombined with tractor 7 19 0 8 3 0 Road roller- Petrol or Diesel, not exceeding 5 tons 7 9 0 7 13 0 Petrol or Diesel, exceeding 5 tons 7 19 0 8 3 0 Steam 8 4 0 8 8 0 Tractor while on ordinary hauling work, including hauling of a grader, planer, or other machine operated by another worker- Not exceeding 26-draw-bar h.p. 7 9 0 7 13 0 Exceeding 26-draw-bar h.p. 7 13 0 7 17 0 Tractor and bulldozer 8 4 0 8 8 0 Tractor and carry-all scraper .. 8 4 0 8 8 0 Tractor and rooter or special plough 8 4 0 8 .8 0 Orawler-track shovel or drag-line machine 8 4 0 8 8 0 Slack-line drag-line machine .. 8 4 0 8 8 0 Mobile road crane 8 4 0 8 8 0 Operator-fitter: special mobile bitumen spraying machine 8 0 0 8 4 0 Learner driver/operator: mechanical road­ grader; tractor and bulldozer; tractor and carry-all scraper; tractor and rooter or special plough; slack-line drag-line machine; crawler-track shovel or drag­ line machine 7 13 0 (b) Except in the case of the caretaker-watchman, the weekly rates are for a 42t-hour week. (0) Drivers and operators (paid on a weekly basis) on three-shift work and able to work only 8 hours instead of their normal 8t hours a day shall be paid their full weekly wage provided they are available for work for not less than 40 hours in the week. (d) The rate for a driver, road-roller (steam), includes 2s. a day for getting up steam. (e) Drivers of horses if required to attend to their horses on Saturdays, Sundays, or the holidays prescribed in clause 7 hereof shall be paid 78. 6d. a week extra for all such necessary attendance, and shall not be entitled to any other payment for time so occupied. (f) When a vehicle or machine is temporarily out of commission the Department may employ the driver or operator on work outside his normal duties. If employed on that work for not more than ten working-days, he shall be paid at his ordinary rate of pay; but payment for time worked in excess of ten working-days shall be at the rate of pay appropriate for such work. If he declines to perform the work assigned to him, he shall not be paid for the time so lost. Time worked by direction in cleaning or assisting with repair or overhaul of vehicles or machines shall be deemed to be time worked as a driver or operator. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

(g) A blacksmith while engaged on tool-sharpening shall continue to be paid as a blacksmith. (h) A surfaceman is expected to perform any class of necessary main­ tenance work at his ordinary rate of pay, provided the work will not be of sufficient duration to warrant the employment of a tradesman.

11. ERECTION OR DISMANTLING OF SCAFFOLDING A worker, while erecting or dismantling scaffolding at a height of 12 ft. or more above the ground or floor level shall be paid at not less than labourer's rate plus 3d. an hour.

12. SHAFT-SINKINGS AND EXCAVATIONS IN DEPTH, OTHER THAN CUTTINGS (a) A shaft or narrow excavation shall be deemed to commence where it starts to go underground, and not necessarily from the original ground surface. The rates of pay for workers while so excavating underground shall be- First 10 ft. Not less than skilled labourer's rate. Over 10 ft. Not less than tunneller's rate. (b) All other workers (tradesmen, handymen, &c.) while temporarily employed underground in shafts and narrow excavations shall be paid an allowance of 3d. an hour. (0) Except in the sinking for tower foundations, the above provisions shall not apply to excavations of less than 5 ft. underground.

13. WORK IN CYLINDERS UNDER COMPRESSED AIR (a) While working in a cylinder under compressed air a worker shall be paid at labourer's rate plus 2s. an hour. A medical certificate of fitness shall be supplied by the worker, and the Department shall refund the medical fee upon production of receipt therefor. Hot coffee shall be provided for cylinder-workers when leaving the airlock, and facilities shall be provided for dressing. (b) The hours of work for each shift will be varied according to the pressure used, but a continuous shift of eight hours may be worked where the pressure does not exceed 20 lb. a square inch.

14. ALLOWANCES (a) Bosun's Chair.-A worker required to work from a bosun's chair or free swinging stage (secured only from above) shall be paid an allowance of 2s. a day while so employed. (b) Charge.-A worker (other than a co-operative contract worker) while temporarily employed in an advanced capacity and in charge of at least two workers other than himself shall be paid an allowance of Is. 6d. a day, or 2s. a day when one of the party, other than himself, is a tradesman. (0) Meal,-A worker shall be paid a meal allowance of 2s. 6d. (or be provided with a meal) when- (i) He works at least two hours overtime; arid (ii) The work necessitates his taking a meal away from home (or usual cook-house), which otherwise he would not have taken away from home (or usual cook-house). (d) TooI.-A tradesman, provided he has worked not less than three days of the working-week at his trade and possesses sufficient privately­ owned tools of trade to carry out all phases of his work efficiently, shall be paid tool allowance as follows :- Per Week. s. d. Carpenter and joiner 4 0 Plumber 3 0 Fitter (including electrical fitter) 3 0 Mechanic 3 0 Electrician 2 0 (e) Dirty Work.-Where the officer in charge and the union repre­ sentative agree that any work being performed is " dirty work," an allowance of 3d. an hour shall be paid. This classification would apply to work being performed in excessive dust, in hot cement registering 98° F., or over, and in conditions of excessive grease or oil and the like, and may include handling and spreading of manures, the overhauling of winches, graders, steam and Diesel shovels, bull-dozers, crushers, muckers, tractors, carry-alls, tar­ boilers, tar-plants, work on old steel ropes or dirty new ropes, and such other work as may be agreed upon by the officer in charge and the union repre­ sentative. This allowance will apply only to conditions that are abnormal to ordinary trade or working conditions. 1548 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

(f) Cement.-A worker, other than a concrete-worker, shall be paid an allowance of Is. 6d. for every day he is required to handle dry cement (including cement in bags) for one hour or more. (g) CoaI.-A worker, other than a driver of a steam-propelled machine or a worker already receiving extra pay for handling coal, shall be paid an allowance of Is. for every day he is employed loading, unloading, or bagging coal, or delivering bagged coal, for one hour or more. (h) Kerrick.-A worker required to operate a Kerrick cleaner from below, or on Kerrick cleaning work which would be classed as "dirty work" in terms of subclause (e) above shall be paid an allowance of 3s. 4d. a day while so employed. This subclause shall not apply to a worker who casually uses a Kerrick cleaner for cleaning mechanical parts of motor-vehicles under repair. (i) Sewage.-A worker when required to do work involving contact with sewage or excrement, shall be paid an allowance of 5s. a day. (j) Spray-painting.-A worker while spray-painting shall be paid an allowance of 3d. an hour. (le) Tar.-A worker (including tar-sprayer, but excluding the operator of a special mobile spraying-machine) while handling free tar, bitumen, road oil, or bituminous emulsion, not enclosed in barrels or drums, shall be paid an allowance of 2s. a day. A chip-spreader shall be entitled to this allowance when working in conjunction with the use of the above materials. (I) Welding.-A worker employed on oxy-acetylene or electric welding (except on spot, stud, or butt welding machine) for less than four hours a day shall be paid an allowance of Is. for that day, or when so employed for not less than four hours a day shall be paid an allowance of 2s. for that day.

15. LOCALITY ALLOWANCE (a) The Public Service Commission may grant a weekly locality allowance to workers employed in isolated localities. (b) When a worker arrives on or returns to works, or is dismissed or leaves of his own accord, the allowance shall be reduced in the proportion that the working-days away from the isolated locality or work bear to the working-week. (0) The allowance shall not be payable in respect of any period during which the worker is absent from such isolated locality or work; Pro­ vided that a worker who is absent on leave for not more than thrce working-days in any week may be paid the full allowance for that week. This provision shall also apply to the commencing and concluding weeks of a Christmas - New Year or annual holiday period.

16. SEPARATION ALLOWANCE: MARRIED WORKERS (a) A married worker who being employed in a camp and not pro­ vided with married quarters is thereby separated from his wife and family (if any) shall be granted an allowance of twenty-five shillings (25s.) per working-week, whether or not he is able to visit his home at week-ends. (b) When a worker arrives on or returns to work, or is dismissed or leaves of his own accord, the allowance shall be reduced in the proportion that the working-days away from camp or work bear to the working-week. (0) The allowance shall not be payable in respect of any period during whieh the worker is absent from camp or work: Provided that a worker who is absent on leave for not more than three working-days in any week may be paid the full allowance for that week. This pro­ vision shall also apply to the commencing and concluding weeks of a Christmas - New Year or annual holiday period. (d) Subject to the provision,S of subclauses (a), (b), and (0) above, this allowance may be paid to- (i) A widower who maintains dependent children who normally reside with him; or (ii) A worker who has been living apart from his wife but has custody of his dependent children who normally reside with him. (e) A worker shall not be entitled to this allowance if- (i) Not being a worker to whom subclause (d) (ii) above applies, he has not been living with his wife and dependent children (if any); or (ii) His wife and children are residing on the works; or (iii) He is a regular highway or road maintenance worker. (f) The failure of a worker to accept married accommodation for himself and his family shall not render him ineligible for the allowance. (g) Every worker who considers he is entitled to this allowance shall make application in writing, and in doubtful cases may be required to submit evidence of his eligibility. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

17. GUM BOOTS (a) Where necessary, the Department shall provide gum boots, and a worker shall be paid an allowance of Is. 6d. for every working-day on which he requires to wear them for not less than four hours. Where, however, a worker supplies his own. gum boots by arrangement with the officer in charge, he shall be paid an allowance of 2s. 6d. for every working-day on which he requires to wear them for not less than four hours. (b) On land drainage and reclamation, or similar work, a worker shall be paid the allowance in terms of subclause (a) above even though he may not actually be working in water. Thus a worker working in wet slurry in the bottom of a drain and having to wear gum boots is entitled to the allowance. (c) The officer in charge shall be the sole judge as to the necessity or otherwise for wearing gum boots. (d) A gum-boot allowance shall not be paid if the work has been.declared a " wet place" in terms of clause 5 hereof, or if an allowance is being paid in terms of subclauses (h), (i), and (k) of clause 14 hereof. (e) When gum boots are handed in by a worker who no longer requires them the Department shall disinfect the boots before they are issued to another worker.

18. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (a) A worker carrying, or boiling, or spraying free tar, bitumen, road oil, or bituminous emulsion, not enclosed in barrels or drums, shall be supplied with boots, overalls, and oil, and shall be allowed during working­ hours ten minutes to change his clothes at the end of the day's work. (b) A worker employed on oxy-acetylene or electric welding or cutting shall be supplied with goggles or helmet, and gauntlets or gloves. When gas cutting, a foot-shield shall be supplied. When considered necessary by the officer in charge, leather aprons shall be supplied for special jobs. (c) A worker while spray painting shall be supplied with overalls and a protective mask. When spray painting in enclosed premises the worker shall be supplied with one quart of milk daily. (d) A worker shall be supplied with suitable gloves when handling or stacking steel, stone spalls, or materials covered with concrete, frost, or snow.

19. PAYMENT OF WAGES (a) All workers shall be paid fortnightly, and the interval between the end of a fortnightly pay period and actual pay-day shall not exceed seven working-days unless under exceptional circumstances. (b) The work of co-operative contract parties shall be measured up at four-weekly periods, and for the first fortnight of the period they shall receive an advance payment of 75 per cent. of their assessed earnings. The measure-up day shall coincide with the last day of a fortnightly pay period, and, as far as is practicable, headmen are to be notified of the measure-up day. (c) Workers' pay envelopes shall have clearly stated thereon­ (i) Gross earnings. (ii) Gross deductions. (iii) Net cash payable. (d) Accident compensation shall be paid fortnightly to injured workers entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1922, provided satisfactory medical certificates and addresses of such workers are supplied to the officer in charge.

20. WET TIME: MINIMUM PAYMENT (a) Except as prescribed in sub clauses (b) and (c) below and clause 21 hereof, provided a worker on an hourly rate of pay has worked full time (other than time lost through wet weather) in any fortnightly pay period he shall be paid the amount (if any) by which his earnings for that period are less than the sum of 80 times the hourly rate for a labourer. . (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (a) above, time lost through wet weather by a co-operative contract worker in any four-weekly measure-up period shall be paid for at either his average hourly earnings rate for that period, or at labourer's day-wages rate, whichever is the lower, provided that payment for such time shall be limited to the amount (if any) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43 by whioh the worker's earnings for that four-weekly measure-up period are less than either the sum of 160 times the hourly day-wages rate for a labourer or 160 times the average hourly earnings rate for that period, whiohever is the lower. (0) (i) Notwithstanding the provj.sions of subclause (a) above, provided a youth has worked full time (other than time lost through wet weather) he shall be paid the amount (if any) by whioh his earnings for suoh period are less than the sum of 80 times the minimum hourly rate for his age. (ii) A youth receiving adult .rate of pay shall be paid for wet time as presoribed in subclauses (a) and (b) above. (iii) The minimum payment for a youth on a rate of pay higher than prescribed in olause 10 hereof shall be 80 times his aotual hourly rate less 3d. an hour. (d} For the purposes of subclauses (a), (b), and (0) above, a worker's earnings shall be deemed to include all payments and allowances other than- (i) The allowanoes as presoribed in the olauses shown below- Shift 4 (d) Meal 14 (0) Tool 14 (d) Dirty work. . 14 (e) Cement 14 (f) Coal 14 (g) Kerriok 14 (h) Tar 14 (k) Welding 14 (l) Locality 15 (a) Separation 16 (a) Gum boot 17 (a); Is. of the 2s. 6d. paid to workers wearing their own gum boots. Bioycle 22 (g) and 24 (b), (ii) Payment of fares or other travelling-expenses in terms of clauses 6 (g), 7 (g), 23 (c) (i), 24, 26, 27 (0) and (e), and 29 hereof, (iii) Payment for emergency work in terms of clause 28 hereof, (iv) Payment for overtime worked on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday prescribed in clause 7 hereof, (v) Payment for the penal portion of overtime worked on Mondays to Fridays inclusive'----'i.e., the half-rate when the overtime is paid for at time and one-half rate. (e) When a worker loses time through his own default or for any reason other than wet weather the minimum payment prescribed in sub clauses (a), (b), and (0) above shall be reduced by an amount equal to a labourer's hourly rate of pay (or appropriate rate in. the case of a youth) for every hour so lost. A similar reduction shall be made when a worker starts, leaves of his own accord, or is discharged. (f) A worker shall be deemed to have lost time through his own default if he- (i} Refuses to work after the officer in charge (or other authorized person) has decided that work shall continue; or . (ii) Does not report for duty on a wet day; or (iii) Leaves the work on a showery day without the permission of the officer in oharge or other authorized person. (g) The offioer in oharge (or other authorized person) shall be the sole judge whether or not a day, or part of a day, is too wet for working. Any time during whioh a worker is required to remain on.the job when he is unable to work beoause of wet weather shall be deemed to be time worked. (h) Where praotioable, workers shall make up time lost through wet weather by working not more than one hour a day extra time on Mondays to Fridays inclusive. A worker refusing to do so shall be deemed to have lost time through his own default. Payment for suoh extra time worked shall be at ordinary time rate only, notwithstanding the provisions of clause 6 hereof. (i) If during a fortnightly pay period (or four-weekly measure-up period in the oase of a oo-operative oontraot worker) a worker has not been able to make up the whole of the time lost in that period, he shall not be required to make up the balanoe during a subsequent period. (j) Time lost through wet weather by oo-operative contraot workers shall be paid for at the end of the four-weekly measure-up period.

21. WET TIME: HtGHWAY AND ROAD MAINTENANCE WORKERS Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 20 hereof, a deduotion shall not be made for time lost through wet weather or other olimatic conditions by regular highway or road maintenanoe workers. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE i61S1

22. TRAVELLING-TIME: CONSTRUCTION WORKERS OCCUPYING CAMP ACCOMMODATION (a) A worker compelled to live more than one mile from his work, who has to walk to and from work shall be paid travelling-time at ordinary time rate computed on the basis of twenty minutes to the mile for all distance travelled in excess of the first mile to and from work. (E.g., if a man lives a mile and a quarter from his work he is entitled to payment for half a mile, or ten minutes, for the day.) (b) (i) When workers are conveyed by the Department to and from work the officer in charge shall, after consultation with the union represen­ tative, fix a place and time for starting, and returning, and also the time allowed for the trip. Where practicable, the starting-time of the trip shall be not earlier than twenty minutes before the ordinary time for commencing work, and the time of arriving back at the camp shall be not later than twenty minutes after the ordinary time for ceasing work. (ii) Time so occupied in travelling to and from work in excess of twenty minutes each way shall be paid for at ordinary time rate. Workers shall not be entitled to payment for any excess travelling time caused by breakdown of, or accidents to conveyances. (iii) Workers shall travel in their own time to the arranged transport­ starting place. (e) Co-operative contract workers shall be paid for travelling-time at the appropriate day-wages rate. (d) Time occupied in travelling to and from work shall not count towards overtime or as part of the day's work except when a worker is called back for overtime from his home without prior notice. (e) Fettlers travelling by hand-velocipede not less than four miles to their work may commence work fifteen minutes later than the ordinary starting-time, and cease work fifteen minutes earlier than the ordinary finishing-time. For each complete additional mile beyond four miles, five minutes extra shall be allowed. (f) Fettlers supplied with motor-velocipedes travelling not less than four miles to their work may commence work ten minutes later than the ordinary starting-time, and cease work ten minutes earlier than the ordinary finishing­ time. For each complete additional mile beyond four miles three minutes extra shall be allowed. (g) Where the work is of a scattered nature, and the Department finds it inconvenient to provide transport, thus necessitating workers using their own bicycles for travelling to and from work, the following scale of mileage allowance shall apply:- Allowance Distanoe. Per Working.day. s. d. Over one mile and under two miles .. 0 6 Two miles and under three miles 0 9 Three miles and under four miles 1 2 Four miles and up to five miles 1 6 The distance travelled shall count one way only and shall be determined by the ordinary shortest route. Workers shall not be entitled to payment for travelling time. (h) A worker who desires to reside at home and not occupy either single or married workers accommodation may be paid travelling-time in terms of clause 23 hereof, provided he is residing within a reasonable travelling distance from the work. The officer in charge and the union representative shall decide whether or not such distance is reasonable.

23. TRAVELLING-TIME: CONSTRUCTION WORKERS NOT PROVIDED WITH CAMP ACCOMMODATION (a) An assembly point (or points) in each city, town, or other centre shall be arranged between the officer in charge and the union representative. (b) A worker is required to travel from his home to the assembly point in his own time, and at his own expense. (e) A worker shall- (i) Either travel to and from work from the assembly point at the expense of the Department, or be conveyed free by the Department; and (ii) Be paid for reasonable time occupied in travelling to and from work from the assembly point, or from the worker's home, whichever is the nearer to the work. (d) A worker shall not be entitled to travelling time or expenses if the work is less than one and a half miles from his place of residence. (e) Time occupied in travelling to and from work shall not count towards overtime. (f) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to workers on maintenance works. 155~ THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

24. TRAVELLING-TIME: WORKERS EMPLOYED ON MAINTENANOE WORKS Workers shall report at the usual time of commencing work at the work­ shop, highway depot, airfield, military camp, or other establishment where they are employed, or at such other assembly point agreed upon between the Department and the Union. The Department shall then- (a) Provide free transport between assembly point, and the work; or (b) In lieu of such transport, pay the worker an allowance of 3s. a week for transport by bicycle or other. means approved by the officer in charge.

25. CAMP-SHIFTING TIME (a) Subject to prior agreement between the officer in charge and union representative, reasonable time occupied in shifting camp shall be paid for,. and payment shall be at day-wages rate. Such shifting-time may include time occupied in dismantling old camp and travelling to new camp, as well as erecting new camp. If dismantling and erecting are done by the Department, payment shall be made for time occupied in travelling. (b) A worker shall not be required to shift camp on a wet day. (c) Working-time for fixing up camp on a new site shall be paid for at ordinary day-wages rate with a minimum payment of two hours for single workers' accommodation, and eight hours for married workers' accom­ modation. This provision shall apply also to new men arriving on works where they are required to bach.

26. TEMPORARY TRANSFER: EXPENSES While a worker is temporarily transferred from his usual place of work and :residence, his expenses shall be paid or refunded by the Department (on production of satisfactory receipts) as follows :- (a) Married Worker.-Reasonable and actual board' and lodgings expenses, plus transport expenses. (b) Single Worker.-Additional reasonable cost over and above usual board and lodgings expenses at headquarters, plus transport expenses. 27. COUNTRY WORK (a) This clause shall apply only to workers regularly employed on highway and road maintenance. ' (b) "Country work" means work done in such a locality as to neces­ sitate a married worker sleeping elsewhere than at his genuine place of residence or a single worker sleeping elsewhere than at his home or headquarters. (c) Any worker sent to country work shall be conveyed by the Depart­ ment to and from such work free of charge, or his travelling-expenses going to and return:ing from such work shall be paid by the Department, but once only' during the continuance of the work if such work iscontin'llOUS and the worker is not in the meantime recalled by the Department.. (d) Time so occupied in travelling shall be paid for at ordinary time rate and not at overtime rate, provided that in any day the sum of such paid travelling time and payment for ordinary hours worked (if any) shall not exceed an ordinary day's earnings at the ordinary time rate for the worker concerned. (e) A worker employed on country work shall be paid an additional sum of 7s. for every working-day while so employed. The Department may in lieu thereof provide the worker with suitable board and lodgings free of charge· or, where the Department provides satisfactory accommodation, the worker shall be paid 5s. food allowance for every working-day while so employed. ': Satisfactory accommodation" shall be deemed to include single workers tent accommodation with reasonable facilities for cooking food. 28. EMERGENCY WORK (a) "Emergency work" shall mean work necessitated by wind" rain, fire, snow, storms, floods, tides, earthquakes, and other causes, and requiring immediate attention to keep open or restore essential services, and shall include opening lake outlets. (b) All workers required by the officer in charge to undertake such work at any time, shall do so; (0) A member of a co-operative contract party while engaged on emergency work shall be paid at the appropriate day-wages rate for such work, and not at the average hourly earnings of his party. (d) Workers called out at night for emergency work. shall .be paid a minimum of two hours at the appropriate overtime rate. (e) When long hours are required to be worked under adverse conditions, the Department shall provide the workers with reasonable refreshments, euch as tea or coffee Stnd food. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1553

29. TRANSFER OF WORKERS When a worker is transferred for the convenience of the Department, reasonable and actual expenses incurred by him, both in fares for himself and family and also in removal expenses for his furniture and effects, shall be refunded by the Department on production of satisfactory receipts. Prior to commencement ofthe journey the worker shall be paid at his ordinary rate of pay for the working-hours allowed for travelling.

30. TERM OF EMPLOYMENT (a) Where practicable, workers employed on construction works shall be informed at least two weeks before it becomes necessary to shorten hands owing to the advanced stage or completion of a work. (b) Workers regularly employed on highway or road maintenance (other than casual hands) shall give or bt given a week's notice of termination of employment, or in lieu of such notice by the Department a week's wages shall be paid. Nothing in this clause shall require the Department to give such notice when dismissing any worker for serious misconduct, including disobedience of instructions.

31. CAMP OR BOILER ATTENDANTS AND CARETAKER­ WATCHMEN (a). Notwithstanding the provisions hereinbefore contained, the following special conditions shall be applied to camp or boiler attendants and caretaker­ watchmen in place of the appropriate general provisions ;~ (b) Hours of Work.-The ordinary hours of work shall be forty a week and eight a day (including rest periods, but not meal periods), and shall be worked on any five days of the week, commencing at such time each day as may be decided by the officer in charge, and where practicable. the daily hours shall be consecutive. (c) Penal Rates.-Time worked on the following days up to eight hours a day or forty hours a week shall be paid for at the following penal rates in addition to ordinary pay :-- (i) Oamp attendant or caretaker-watchman­ (a) Saturday afternoon One half of ordinary time rate. (b) 8unday Ordinary time rate. (0) Holiday prescribed in clause 7 hereof Double time rate.

(ii) Boiler attendant~ (a) Sunday Ordinary time ratc. (b) Holiday prescribed in clause 7 hereof Ordinary time rate. (d) Overtime.~Time worked in excess of the hours prescribed in subclause (b) above shall be paid for as follows ;-- (i) Oamp attendant or caretake1·-watchman~ (a) Monday to Saturday inclusive Time and one-half rate. (b) Sunday or holiday prescribed III clause 7 hereof Double time rate. (ii) Boil€?· attendant- (a) Monday to Saturday inclusive .. Time and one-half rate for the first three hours, double time rate thereafter, com­ puted on a daily basis. (b) Sunday or holiday prescribed in clause 7 hereof .. Double time rate. (e) Camp Attendant: Broken Time Allowance.-An allowance of 2s. a day shall be paid to a camp attendant for every day he is required to work broken time (i.e., when the ordinary daily hours of work prescribed in subclause (b) above are not consecutive). (j) Boiler Attendant: Annual Holidays.-A boiler attendant shall be granted three weeks' annual holidays on the terms and conditions prescribed in clause 8 hereof. In witness whereof the Chairman and Members of the Government Service Tribunal have hereunto set their hands this 14th day of July, 1949-

W. F. STILWELL, Chairman. E. CASEY, Member. R. EDDY, Member.

G 1554 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

Government Service Tribunal Aot, 1948.-Prirwip'al Order No.6

In the matter of section 8 of the Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948; and in the matter of an application for a principal order dated the 11th day of July, 1949, and duly lodged by the New Zealand Workers' Industrial Union of Workers. THE Government Service Tribunal, having heard and considered the application of the applicant, doth hereby order that the following provisions shall take effect on and from the dates respectively therein set out in clause 1 ;- 1. APPLICATION OF ORDER (a) This order shall apply to MaoriA:lfairs Department workers on construction and maintenance. of buildings and in workshops and stores. (b) This order shall also apply to workers engaged on Maori land develop­ ment work up to the time the land has reached production stage by being sown in grass or other first crop. (0) This order shall not apply to routine farm workers, settlers; or nominated occupiers, nor shall it apply to " owner-drivers" of hired motor­ vehicles, farm implements, or horses. (d) For the purposes of this order the term" worker" shall be limited to a worker engaged under the provisions of Public Service Regulation 150. (e) This order, with the exception of clause 9, shall be deemed to have oome into force on the 1st day of April, 1949. (/) Clause 9 shall be deemed to have come into force on 1st day of July, 1948.

2. HOURS OF WORK: GENERAL WORKERS (a) Subject to the provisions of clauses 3, 4, and 20 hereof, the ordinary hours of work shall be forty a week and eight a day, and shall be worked between 7.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on. Mondays to Fridays inclusive. (b) A rest period of ten minutes shall be allowed every morning and afternoon.

3. HOURS OF WORK: DRIVERS AND OPERATORS PAID ON A WEEKLY BASIS (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of clauses 2 and 20 hereof, the ordinary hours of work shall he 42t a week and st a day (including necessary attendance to motor-vehicles, machines, or horses), and shall be worked between 7 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive; Provided that where necessary a 9-hour day may be worked at ordinary time rate when not more than 42! hours are worked in that week. (b) Where a driver or operator engaged on. land-development work is working an S-hour day only, because he lives in a town and travels a con­ siderable distance to and from work in a conveyance with other workers (and the transport time-table does not permit his working an St-hour day), the following shall apply;- (i) If the worker declines to occupy accommodation on the work, he shall be paid for time actually worked and not his full weekly wage---e.g., if he works only 40 hours a week, he shall be paid weekly wage X 40. b t 42, ., u (ii) If accommodation is not available on the work, the worker shall be paid his full weekly wage.

4. WET PLACES Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 2 hereof, in all "wet places" six hours shall be deemed a working~day, and such hours shall be paid for at time and one-third rate. The officer· in charge shall decide whether a place is a " wet place" and shall be guided by the following interpretations ;- (a) Where workers get wet at their work from causes other than rain, it shall be deemed a " wet place." (b) Workers required by the officer in charge to work in rain shall be deemed to be working in a "wet place." (0) A driver or operator whose vehicle or machine provides adequate protection from the weather shall not be entitled to "wet place" provisions. 5. OVERTIME (a) Except as provided in sub clauses (b) and (k) below and clauses 15 (h) and 20 (j) hereof, overtime rates shall apply to all time worked outside or in excess of the ordinary hours specified in clauses 2 and 4 hereof. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (a) above, for drivers or operators paid on a weekly basis overtime ra~es shall apply to all time worked in excess of 9 hours a day, or 42i hours a week, and to all time worked outside the hours of 7 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays jp.clusiv(;l, JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1555

(0) Overtime worked on Mondays to Fridays inclusive shall be paid for at time and one half rate. (d) All time worked on a Saturday or Sunday shall be paid for at double time rate. (e) All time worked between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. shall be paid for at double time rate. (f) A worker who is required to and reports for work on a Saturday or Sunday shall be paid for a minimum of two hours at the appropriate rate, plus travelling-time and fares where payable. (g) A worker who works for more than twelve hours continuously shall continue to be paid at not less than the appropriate overtime rate for all overtime worked until he has had a break of at least eight hours. (h) The rate for" wet place" overtime shall be computed on the ordinary "wet place" rate of time and one third, i.e.:- (i) Time and one half rate = TIt X Ii = T2. (ii) Double time rate = T2 X Ii = T2i. (i) The rate for overtime worked by a co-operative contract party shall be based on the party's average hourly earnings for that four weekly measure­ up period, i.e. :- (i) Time and one half rate = 50 per cent. additional to average hourly earnings. (ii) Double time rate = 100 per cent. additional to average hourly earnings. (j) A worker required to work evening overtime for more than four and a half hours shall be allowed a meal period of half an hour at the completion of four hours' work, and shall be paid as if he had worked during such meal period. (k) Land-development Workers.-Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding subclauses, essential seasonal overtime worked by a land­ development worker shall be paid for at ordinary time rate.

6. HOLIDAYS (al Provided he has worked for the Department at any time during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday occurs, a worker shall be allowed the following holidays on pay: New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Sovereign's Birthday, Labour Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Anniversary Day (or a day in lieu thereof by arrangement). NOTE.-Anniversary days of the provinces are as follows: Wellington, 22nd January; Auckland, 29th January; Nelson, 1st February; Otago and Southland, 23rd March; Taranaki, 31st March; Marlborough, 1st November; Hawkes Bay, 1st November; Westland, 1st December; Canterbury, 16th December. (b) A worker who has worked for more than one employer during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday occurs is entitled to one payment only for the holiday, and payment will be by arrangement between the officer in charge and the other employer or employers. (0) When any of the above holidays, except Anzac Day, falls on a Saturday or a Sunday it shall be observed on the following Monday, and in the event of another holiday falling on such Monday, such other holiday shall be observed on the next succeeding Tuesday. (d) Payment for such holidays allowed shall be at ordinary day-wages rates (for both co-operative contract and day-wages workers), plus any in-charge allowance which would have been paid had the holiday been an ordinary working day. (e) Except as provided in subclause (j) below, time worked on any of the above holidays shall be paid for at double time rate in addition to the holiday payment due under subclause (d) above. (f) A member of a co-operative contract party required to work on the contract on any of the above holidays shall be paid at double time rate based on his average hourly earnings for that four weekly measure-up period in addition to the holiday payment due under subclause (d) above. (g) A worker who is required to and reports for work on any of the above holidays shall be paid for a minimum of two hours at the appropriate rate plus travelling time and fares where payable. (h) A worker who meets with an accident in the course of his employment with the Department (and whether or not receiving accident compensation) is entitled to payment for any of the above holidays (but not in addition to accident compensation) which occurs during the period of incapacity provided he had worked for the Department at any time during the fortnight ending on the day of the holiday. (i) A worker who has been certified as fit to resume work on any of the above holidays following sick-leave or absence because of an accident, and who reports for duty on the working-day immediately following such holiday, shall be paid for such holiday. 1556 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET1:E ,[No. 43

(j) Land-development Workers.-Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (e) above, time worked on essential seasonal work by a land­ development worker on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, or New Year's Day shall be paid for at ordinary time rate, and in lieu of the holiday payment prescribed in subclause (d) above one day's leave on pay shall be granted for each such holiday worked.

7. ANNUAL HOLIDAYS (a) The principle of the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, shall be applied. (b) For annual holiday purposes a year shall be deemed to commence on the 1st January and end on the 31st December. (c) Unless there are exceptional circumstances, workers (other than land-development workers) shall take their annual holidays when work ceases for the Christmas - New Year holidays . . (d) Annual holidays shall not be accumulated. (e) A worker absent on accident compensation, sick, or special leave (including leave for seasonal occupations) during the Christmas - New Year holidays shall take at an early convenient date after he resumes work the whole of the annual holidays due to him as at the 31st December. (f) Land-development workers shall take their annual holidays on the anniversary of their commencement with the Department. Where this would be inconvenient to the Department the annual holidays shall be taken at a time mutually agreed upon. (g) A land-development worker shall not be entitled to additional holidays for time worked between the date his holidays fell due and when they were taken by mutual arrangement, as his holidays will 'again fall due on the anniversary of his engagement. (h) Co-operative contract workers shall be paid for annual holidays at their appropriate day-wages rates of pay, and not at their average co-operative earnings rate. (i) Absence on compensation under the Workers' Compensati()n Act, 1922, shall count as time worked for. the purposes of assessing annual holidays, provided the worker supplies satisfactory medical evidence that the disability is caused by the accident. (j) Subclause (i) above shall not apply to any worker who is disabled from working for more than the full year and does not resume work with the ·Department immediately he is certified fit to do so. (k) Where any worker is disabled from working for more than one full year and does resume work with the Department immediately he is certified fit to do so, subclause (i) above shall operate only from the commencement of the leave year in which he resumes work.

8. DEFINITIONS (a) Axeman.-A worker engaged in felling bush, squaring timber, or post or batten splitting. A worker merely using a slasher is not entitled to axeman's rate of pay. A worker selected to do axe work, shall be paid axeman's rate. (b) Fencer.-A worker capable of erecting a fence complete, and able to direct the work. Where, however, a worker is selected to do fencing because he is a capable fencer, he shall be paid at fencer's rate, whether he is employed on repairing fences or erecting new fences. A worker employed erecting stock enclosures or crop-breaks shall not be deemed to be a fencer. (c) Handyman :- First Grade: A worker who, by reason of all-round knowledge and experience, can be relied upon to carry out efficiently various classes of work requiring almost as much tech!lical knowledge and skill as work done by tradesmen. Second Grade: A worker wh(), by reason of knowledge and experience, can be relied upon to carry out efficiently various classes of work requiring more skill a!l4 techllical knowledgll than work usually done by a skilled labourer. ' (d) Labourer, SkiIled.-A worker who possesses and uses a degree of skill, derived from partial artisan tr(lining or from extr(l experiepce, which is not possessed by or required of an o'rdinary labourer. . .., (e) Tradesman :- First Grade: A worker who is able to set out all:d complete speedily and efficiently any and every kind of work· within his trade. Second Grade: A worker who by reason of incomplete training or limited skill or experience is capable of performing satisfactorily only a limited range of work within his trade, but possessing more skill and technical knowledge than a handyman. JpLY .. 2.1] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

9. WAGES (a) The following rates of wages shall be payable :­ Payable On and Payable On and From 1st July, From 1st June. Designation. 1948. 1949. Per Hour. Per Hour. s. d. s. d. Axeman 3 7i 3 8t Concrete-worker 3 6! 3 7! Driver, navvy, dragline, or dredge 3 9t 3 lOt Fencer 3 6t 3 7t Ganger, navvy 3 7! 3 8! Handyman- First grade 3 7! 3 8! Second grade 3 7* 3 81 Labourer 3 4l 3 5i Labourer, skilled 3 6* 3 7t Shotfirer 3 6t 3 81 Tradesman: bricklayer, carpenter and joiner, painter, plasterer, plnmber, electrician­ First Grade 3 III 4 1 Second Grade 3 10 311 Youth- ~. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Fifteen years of age 1 7 to 1 10 1 7 to 1 10 Sixteen years of age 110,,21 1 10 " 2 1 Seventeen years of age .. 20" 2 3 2 1 " 2 4 Eighteen years of age 2 2" 2 5 2 3 " 2 6 Nineteen years of age 2 4" 2 7 2 5 " 2 13 Twenty years of age 2 7,,210 2 9 " 3 0 Per Week. Per Week. Driver-operator (42!-hour week)­ £ s. d. £ s. d. Horse (one) 7 4 0 7 8 0 Each additional horse 38. a week extra. Motor-Iorry- Not exceeding 30 cwt. 7 9 0 7 13 0 Exceeding 30 cwt. 7 15 0 7 19 0 Light two-horse grader 7 12 0 7 16 0 Tractor- Not exceeding 26 draw-bar h.p. 7 9 0 7 13 0 Exceeding 26 draw-bar h.p. 7 13 0 7 17 0 Bulldozer 8 4 0 8 8 0 (b) The weekly rates are for a 42!-hour week. (0) Drivers of horses, if reqnired to attend to their horses on Satnrdays, Snndays, or the holidays prescribed in clause 6 hereof, shall be paid 7s. 6d. a week extra for all such necessary attendance, and shall not be entitled to any fnrther payment for time so occnpied. (d) When a vehicle or machine is temporarily out of commission the Department may employ the driver or operator on work ontside his normal dnties. If employed on that work for not more than ten working-days he shall be paid at his ordinary rate of pay, bnt payment for the time worked in excess of ten working-days shall be at the rate of pay appropriate for such work. If he declines to perform the work assigned to him he shall not be paid for the time so lost. Time worked by direction in cleaning or assisting with repair or overhanl of vehicles or machines shall be deemed to be time worked as a driver or operator.

10. ALLOWANCES (a) Charge.-A worker (other than a co-operative contract worker) while temporarily employed in an advanced capacity and in charge of at least two workers other than himself shall be paid an allowance of Is. 6d. a day, or 2s. a day when one of the party other than himself is a tradesman (b) Meal.-A worker shall be paid a meal allowance of 2s. 6d. (or be provided with a meal) when- (i) He works at least two hours overtime; and (ii) The work necessitates his taking a meal away from home (or llSual cook-house), which otherwise he wonld not have -taken away from home (or usual cook-house).

(0) Tool.-A tradesman, provided he ha~ worked not le&B thall three days of the wo.king·week at his t.ade and poseesses sufficient p.ivately­ owned tools of trade to carry ont all phases of his work efficiently, shall be paid tool allowance as follows :~- Per Week. s. d. Carpenter and joiner 4 0 Plumber 3 0 Electrician 2 0 TIlE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 48

(d) Dirty Work.-(i) A worker employed in demolition of a building where excessive dust is caused by the, falling of brick walls or plaster or old wooden ceiling, or in repairs to or demolition of any building or fittings destroyed or damaged by fire which necessitates the handling of charred timber, shall be paid an allowance of 3d. an hour while so employed. (ii) A worker employed on forms of demolition work other than described in (i) above or required to handle materials on which tar, oil, or creosote is wet shall be paid an allowance of 2d. an hour while so employed. (iii) A worker engaged in the handling or spreading of manure for one hour or more shall be paid an allowance. of 3d. an hour while so employed. (e) Cement.-A worker, other than a concrete worker, shall be ,paid' an allowance of Is. 6d. for every day he is required to handle. dry' cement (including cement in bags) for one hour or more. (f) Sewage.-A worker when required to do work involving contact with sewage or excrement, shall be paid an allowance of 5s. a day. (g) Spray-palnting.-A worker while spray-painting shall be paid an allowance of 3d. an hour. (h) Underplnnlng.-A worker while required to work under floors on underpinning or reblocking work to existing buildings where .such floors are less than 3 ft. from ground level shall be paid an allowance of ·2d. ail. hour.

11. SEPARATION ALLOWANCE: MARRIED WORKERS (a) A mamed worker who being employed in a camp and not provided with married quarters is thereby separated from his wife and family (if any) shall be granted an allowance of twenty-five shillings (25s.) per working­ week, . whether or not he is able to visi~ his home at week-ends. (b) When a worker arrives on or returns to works, or is dismissed or leaves of his own accord, the allowance shall be reduced in the proportion that the working-days away from camp or work bear to the working week. (e) The allowance shall not be payable in respect of any period during which the worker is absent from camp or work: Provided that a worker who is absent on leave for not more than three working-days in any week may be paid the full allowance for that week. This provision shall also apply to the commencing and conoluding weeks of a Christmas - New Year or annual holiday period. (d) Subject to the provisions of subolauses (a), (b), and (e) above" this allowance may be paid to- (i) A widower who maintains dependent children who normally reside with him, or (ii) A worker who has been living apart from his wife but has custody of his dependent children who normally reside with him. (e) A worker shall not be. entitled to this allowance if- (i) Not being a worker to whom subc~use (d) (ii) above applies, he has not been living with his wife and dependent children (if any); or (ii) His wife and children are residing on the works; or (iii) He is regularly employed on the construotion or ml).intenance of buildings. (f) The failure of a worker to accept married accommodation for himself and his family shall not render him ineligible for the allowance. (g) Every worker who considers he is entitled to this allowance shall make application in writing, and in doubtful cases may be required to submit evidence of his eligibility. .

12. GUM BOOTS (a) Where necessary, the Department shall provide gum boots, and a worker shall be paid an allowance of Is. 6d. for every working-day on which he requires to wear them for not less than four hours. Where, however, a worker supplies his own gum boots by arrangement with the officer in charge he shall be paid an allowance of 2s. 6d. for every working-day on which he requires to wear them for not less than four hours. (b) On land drainage and reclamation or similar work a worker shall be paid the allowance in terms of subclause (a) above even though he may not actually be working in water. ThuB a worker working in wet slurry in the bottom of a drain and having to wear gum boots is entitled to the allowance .. (e) The offioer in oharge shall be the sole judge as to the neoessity or otherwise for wearing gum boots. (d) A gum-boot allowance shall not be paid if the work has been declared a "wet place" in terms of clause 4 hereof or if an allowance is being paid in terms of subclause (f) of clause 10 hereof. (e) When gum boots are handed in by a worker who no longer requires them the Department shall disinfect the gum boots before they are issued to another worker. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 151)9

13. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (a) A worker while spray-painting shall be supplied with overalls and a protective mask. (b) A worker shall be supplied with suitable gloves when handling or stacking steel, stone spalls, or materials covered with concrete, frost or snow.

14. PAYMENT OF WAGES (a) All workers shall be paid fortnightly, and the interval between the end of a fortnightly pay period and actual pay-day shall not exceed seven working-days unless under exceptional circumstances. (b) The work of co-operative contract parties shall be measured up at four-weekly periods, and for the first fortnight of the period they shall receive an advance payment of 75 per cent. of their assessed earnings. The measure-up day shall coincide with the last day of a fortnightly pay period, and as far as is practicable headmen are to be notified of the mea8ure-up day. (c) Workers' pay envelopes shall have clearly stated thereon­ (i) Gross earnings. (ii) Gross deductions. (iii) Net cash payable. (d) Accident compensation shall be paid fortnightly to injured workers entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1922, provided satisfactory medical certificates and addresses of such workers are supplied to the officer in charge.

15. WET TIME: MINIMUM PAYMENT (a) Subject to the provisions of sub clauses (b) and (c) below, provided a worker on an hourly rate of pay has worked full time (other than time lost through wet weather) in any fortnightly pay period, he shall be paid the amount (if any) by which his earnings for that period are les8 than the sum of 80 times the hourly rate for a labourer. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (a) above, time lost through wet weather by a co-operative contract worker shall be paid for at either his average hourly earnings rate for that four weekly measure-up period or at labourer's day-wages rate, whichever is the lower: Provided that payment for such time shall be limited to the amount (if any) by which the worker's earnings for that four weekly measure-up period are less than either the sum of 160 times the hourly day-wages rate for a labourer or 160 times his average hourly earnings rate for that period, whichever is the lower. (c) (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (a) above, provided a youth has worked full time (other than time lost through wet weather) he shall be paid the amount (if any) by which his earnings for such period are less than the sum of 80 times the minimum hourly rate for his age. (ii) A youth receiving. adult rate of pay shall be paid for wet time as prescribed in subclauses (a) and (b) above. (iii) The minimum payment for a youth on a rate of pay higher than prescribed in clause 9 hereof shall be 80 times his actual hourly rate less 3d. an hour. (d) For the purposes of sub clauses (a), (b), and (c) above, a worker's earnings shall be deemed to include all payments and allowances other than- (i) The allowances as prescribed in the clauses shown below- Meal 10 (b) Tool 10 (c) Dirty work 10 (d) Cement 10 (e) Underpinning 10 (h) Separation· 11 (a) Gum boot. . 12 (a); Is. of the 2s. 6d. paid to workers wearing their own gum boots. Bicycle 16 (e) (ii) Payment of fares or other travelling expenses in terms of clauses 5 (f), 6 (g), 17 (d) (i), 19, 20 (d), (f), (g), (h), (i), and 22 hereof. (iii) Payment for emergency work in terms of clause 21 hereof. (iv) Payment for overtime worked on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday prescribed in clause 6 hereof. (v) Payment for the penal portion of overtime worked on Mondays to Fridays inclusive-i.e., the half-rate when the overtime is paid for at time and one-half rate, and the 6d. an hour penal rate on " country work," THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 42

(e) When a worker loses time through his own default or for any reason other than wet weather, the minimum payment prescribed in subclauses (a), (b), and (e) above shall be reduced by an amount equal to a labourer's hourly rate of pay (or appropriate rate in the case of a youth) for every hour so lost. ,A similar reduction shall be made when a worker stafts, leaves of his own accord, or is discharged. (f) A worker shall be deemed to have lost time through his own default if he- (i) Refuses to work. after the officer in charge (or other authorized '. person) has decided that work shall continue; or (li) Does not report for duty on a wet day; or (iii) Leaves the work on a showery day without the permission Of the officer in charge (or other authorized. person.) (g) The officer in charge (or other authoriZed person) shall be the .sole judge whether or not a day or part ofa day, is too wet for working. Any time dUring which a worker is required to remain on the job when he is unable to work because of wet weather shall be deemed to be time worked. (h) Where practicable, workers shall make up time lost through wet weather by working not more than one hour a day extr&; time on Mondays to Fridays inclusive. A worker refusing to do so shall be, deemed to have lost time through his own default. Payment f{)t such extra time worked shall be at ordinary time rate only, notwithstanding the provisions of clause 5 hereof. . .. ; '(i) If during a fort:tiightly pay period (or four weekly measure-up ll~riod in the case of a co-operative contract worker) a worlrer has not been tible to make up the whole of the time lost in that period, he shall not be required to make up the balance during a subsequent period. (j) Time lost through wet weather by eo-operative contract workers shall be paid for at the end of the four weekly measure-up period.

16. TRAVELLING-TIME : LAND-DEVELOPMENT WORKERS OCCUPflNG CAMP ACCOMMODATION (a) A worker compelled to live more than one mile from his work who has to walk to and from work shall be paid travelling-time at ordinary time rate computed on the basis of twenty minutes to the mile for all distanCe travelled in excess of the first mile to and from work (e.g., if a man lives a niile alid a quarter from his work he is entitled to payment for half a mile, or ten minutes, for the day). (b) (i) When workers are conveyed by the Department to and from work the offiCer in ,charge shall, after consultation with the union representative, fix a place and time of starting' and returning and also the time allowed for the trip. Where practicable, the starting-time of the trip shall be not earlier than twenty minutes before the ordinary time for oommencing work, and the time of arriVing back at the camp shall be not later than twenty minutes after the ordinary time for ceasing work. (ii) Time so oocupied in travelling to and from work in excess of twenty minutes each way shall be paid for at ordinary time rate. Workers shall not be entitled to payment for any eXcess travelling-time caused by break-down of, or accidents to, conveyances. (iii) Workers shall tra~el in their own time to the attangedtransport­ starting place. (c) Co-operative contract workers shall be paid for travelling-time at the appropriate day-wages rates. . (d) Time occupied in travelling to and from work shall not count towards overtime or as part of the day's work except when a worker is called baok for overtime from his home without prior notice. (e) Where the work is of a scattered nature and the Department finds it inconvenient to provide transport, thus necessitating workers using their own bicycles for travelling to and from work, the folloWing scale of mileage­ allowance shall apply :- Allowance. Distan~e. Per Working-day. B. d. Over one mile and under two miles 0 \} Two miles and under three miles .. 0 9 Three miles and under four miles 1 2 Four miles and up to five miles 1 6 The distance travelled shall count one way only and shall be determined by the ordinary shortest route. Workers shall not be entitled to payment for travelling"time. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1561

(f) A worker who desires to reside at home and not occupy either single or married workers' accommodation may be paid travelling-time in terms of clause 17 hereof, provided he is residing within a reasonable travelling distance from the work. The officer in charge and the union representative shall decide whether or not such distance is reasonable.

17. TRAVELLING-TIME: WORKERS NOT PROVIDED WITH CAMP ACCOMMODATION (a) This clause shall not apply to a worker while employed in terms of clause 20 hereof. (b) An assembly point (or points) in each city, town, or other centre shall be arranged between the officer in charge and the union representative. (c) A worker is required to travel from his home to the assembly point m his own time and at his own expense. (d) A worker sha11- (i) Either travel to and from work from the assembly point at the expense of the Department, or be conveyed free by the Department; and (ii) Be paid for reasonable time occupied in travelling to and from work from the assembly point, or from the worker's home, whichever is the nearer to the work. (e) A worker shall not be entitled to travelling-time or expenses if the work is less than one and a half miles from his place of residence. (j) Time occupied in travelling to and from work shall not count towards overtime.

18. CAMP-SmFTING TIME: LAND-DEVELOPMENT WORKERS (a) Subject to prior agreement between the officer in charge and union representative, reasonable time occupied in shifting camp shall be paid for, and payment shall be at day-wages rate. ':, Such shifting-time may include time occupied in dismantling old camp and travelling to new camp, as well as erecting new camp. If dismantling and erecting are done by the Depart­ ment, payment shall be made for time occupied in travelling. (b) No worker shall be required to shift camp on a wet day. (c) Working-time for fixing up camp on a new site shall be paid for at ordinary day-wages rate, with a minimum payment of two hours for single workers' accommodation and eight hours for married workers' accommoda­ tion. This provision shall apply also to new men arriving on works where they are required to bach.

19. TEMPORARY TRANSFER: EXPENSES (a) While a worker is temporarily transferred from his usual place of work and residence his expenses shall be paid or refunded by the Department (on production of satisfactory receipts) as follows :- (i) Married Worker.-Reasonable and actual board and lodgings expenses, plus transport, expenses. (ii) Single Worker.-Additional reasonable cost over and above usual board amI lodgings expenses at headquarters plus transport expenses. (b) This clause shall not apply to a worker while employed in terms of clause 20 hereof. 20. COUNTRY WORK (a) This clause shall apply only to workers regularly employed on construction and maintenance of buildings. (b) "Country work" means work done in such a locality as to necessitate a married worker sleeping elsewhere than at his genuine place of residence or a single worker sleepiug elsewhere than at his home or headquarters. (0) This clause shall apply whether or not a worker prior to accepting such country work is already in the employ of the Department, or whether the worker is engaged at the place where the work is to be done or elsewhere, and irrespective of the situation of the Department's usual place of business. (d) Any worker sent to country work shall be conveyed by the Depart­ ment to and from such work free of charge, or his travelling-expenses going to and returniug from such work shall be paid by the Department, but once only during the continuance of the work if such work is continuous: Pro­ vided that when a worker is withdrawn from such work by the Department, or returns therefrom requiring medical attention as a result of an accident arising out of and in the course of his employment and is again required for such work, the Department shall convey the worker free of charge or pay his fare to and from such work.

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(e) Such travelling-time (with a maximum of eight hours for any day) shall be paid· for at ordinary time· rate: Provided that a worker required to travel to a job for more than four hours on a Saturday shall be paid for eight hours. (j) The Department shall refund reasonable and actual expenses incurred by a worker while travelling to and from country work. (g) A worker employcd on country work shall either be provided with suitable board and lodging or in lieu thereof be paid an allowance of 7s. for every day other than a Sunday while so employed: Provided that where through circumstances within the control of the Department a worker is employed on country work for less than six consecutive days the Department shall provide board and lodging and may not elect to pay the allowance in lieu thereof. What constitutes "suitable board and lodging" shall be agreed between the officer in charge and the union representative, and shall be deemed to include single worker's tent accommodation. (h) Where suitable boanl and lodging is not provided at or reasonably near the site where country work is to be done, a worker shall be conveyed to and from such work at the expense of the Department. Reasonable time so spent in travelling shall be paid for at ordinary time rate. (i) Where the work is less than 50 miles from the worker's headquarters the worker shall be refunded his return fare to and from headquarters once every four weeks during the continuance of the work. Where the work is more than 50 miles from the worker's headquarters, a return fare shall be refunded once every three months. (j) Notwithstanding the provisions of clanses 2 and 3 hereof, the hours of country work may be fixed by agreement between the officer in charge and the nnion representative. Overtime shall be paid for as follows :--- (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 5 hereof, time worked outside or in excess of the hours as prescribed in clauses 2 or 3 hereof shall be paid for at the rate of 6d. an hour in addition to ordinary time rate. (ii) Time worked on Sundays shall be paid for at double time rate. (iii) Time worked on any of the holidays prescribed in clause 6 hereof shall be paid for at double time rate in addition to any payment for the holiday due under subclause (d) of clause 6 hereof.

21. EMERGENCY WORK (Ct) "Emergency work" shall mean work necessitated by wind, rain, fire, snow, storms, floods, tides, earthquakes, and other causes, and requiring immediate attention to keep open or to restore essential services, and shall include opening lake outlets. (b) All workers required by the officer in charge to undertake such work at any time shall do so. (e) A member of a co-operative contract party while engaged on emergency work shall be paid at the appropriate day-wages rate for sueh work, and not at the average hourly earnings of his party. (d) Workers called out at night for emergency work shall be paid for a minimum of two hours at the appropriate overtime rate. (e) When long hours are required to be worked under adverse conditions the Department shall provide the workers with reasonable refreshments such as tea or coffee and food.

22. TRANSFER OF WORKERS When a worker is transferred for the convenience of the Department reasonable and actual expenses incurred by him, both in fares for himself and family, and also in removal expenses for his furniture and effects, shall be refunded by the Department on production of satisfactory receipts. Prior to commencement of the journey the worker shall be paid at his ordinary rate of pay for the working-hours allO"lyed for travelling. In witness whereof the Chairman and Members of the Government Service Tribunal have hereunto set their hands this 14th day of July, 1949-

W. F. STILWELL, Chairman. E. CASEY, Member. R. EDDY, Member. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1563

Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948-Principal Order No.5

In the matter of section 8 of the Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948 ; and in the matter of an application for a principal order dated the 7th day of July, 1949, and duly lodged by the New Zealand Workers' Industrial Union of Workers. THE Government Service Tribunal, having heard and considered the appli­ cation of the applicant, doth hereby order that the following provisions shall take effect on and from the dates respectively therein set out in clause 1 :- 1. APPLICATION OF ORDER (a) This order shall apply to Lands and Survey Department workers on land-drainage and land-development schemes. (b) This order shall not apply to routine farm workers or farm-managers or to farm workers who by virtue of their employment will be given the right to select the whole or part of the farm or block on which they are employed or any other farm or block, nor shall it apply to " owner-drivers" of hired motor-vehicles, farm implements, or horses. (c) For the purposes of this order the term" worker" shall be limited to a worker engaged under the provisions of Public Service Regulation 150. (d) With the exception of clause 10, this order shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1949. (e) Clause 10 shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of July, 1948.

2. HOURS OF WORK: GENERAL WORKERS (a) Subject to the provisions of clauses 3 and 5 hereof the ordinary hours of work shall be forty a week and eight a day, and, subject to the provisions of clauses 3 and 4 hereof shall be worked between 7.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive. (b) A rest period of ten minutes shall be allowed every morning and afternoon.

3, HOURS OF WORK: DRIVERS PAID ON A WEEKLY BASIS (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 2 hereof, the ordinary hours of work shall be 42t a week and 8t a day (including necessary attendance to motor-vehicles, machines, or horses) and, subject to the provisions of clause 4 hereof, shall be worked between 7 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive: Provided that where necessary a 9-hour day may be worked at ordinary time rate when not more than 42t hours are worked in that week. (b) Where such driver is working an 8 hour day only because he lives in a town and travels a considerable distance to and from work in a conveyance with other workers (and the transport time-table does not permit his working an 8~ hour day) the following shall apply:- (i) If the worker declines to occupy accommodation on the work, he shall be paid for time actually worked and not his full weekly wage-e.g., if he works only 40 hours a week, he shall 'd weekly wage X 40 b b e pal 42t ; ut (ii) If accommodation is not available on the work, the worker shall be paid his full weekly wage.

4. SHIFT-WORK (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of clauses 2 and 3 hereof, shifts may be worked at any time as required by the officer in charge. (b) Subject to the provisions of clause 5 hereof, eight hours (eight and a half hours in the case of drivers paid on a weekly basis), inclusive of half an hour for crib, shall constitute a day's work where two or three shifts are being worked. (c) Shift-workers shall be paid an allowance of 2s. 6d. a shift, provided that where shifts are not rotated the allowance shall not be paid to the day-shift workers. 5. WET PLACES Notwithstanding the provisions of clauses 2 and 4 hereof, in all "wet places" six hours shall be deemed a working-day, and such hours shall be paid for at time and one-third rate. The officer in charge and the union representative shall decide whether a place is a " wet place," and shall be guided by the following interpretations :- (i) Where workers get wet at their work from causes other than rain it shall be deemed a " wet place" : (ii) Where workers are required by the officer in charge to work in rain it shall be deemed a " wet place" : (iii) A driver whose vehicle. or machine provides adequate protection from the weather £hall nclt be entitled to "wet place" provisions. 1564 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE .. [No. 43

6. OVERTIME (a) Except as provided in sub clauses (b) and (k) below and clause ~ 7 (h) hereof, overtime rates shall apply to all time worked outside or in excess of the ordinary hours specified in clauses 2 and 5 hereof or, in the case of shift­ workers, in excess of the ordinary shift-hours. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (a) above, for drivers paid on a .weeldy basis overtime rates shall. apply to all time worked. in excess of 9 hours a day, or 42t hours a week, and, eX!lept in the case of shlft­ workers, to all time worked outside the hours of 7 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive. (e) Overtime worked on Mondays to Fridays inclusive shall be paid for at time and one-half rate. (d) All time worked on a Saturday or Sunday shall be paid for at double time rate. (e) Except for shift-workers, all time worked between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. shall be paid for at double time rate. (f) A worker who is required to and reports for wor~ on a Saturday or Sunday shall be paid for a minimum of two hours at the appropriate rate, plus travelling-time and fares where payable. (g) A worker who works for more than twehm hours continuously shall continue to be paid at not less than the appropriate overtime rate for all overtime worked until he has had a break of at least eight hours. (h) The rate for" wet place" overtime shall be computed on the ordinary " wet place" rate of time and one-third, i.e. :- (i) Time and one-half rate = TIl X 11= T2. (ii) Double time rate = T2 X 11 = T2i. (i) The rate for overtime worked by a co-operative contract party shall be based on the party's average hourly earnings for that four weekly measure-up period, i.e. :- . (i) Time and one-half rate = 50 per cent. additional to average hourly earnings. (ii) Double time rat.e = 100 per cent. additional to average hourly earnings. (j) A worker required to work evening or shift overtime for more tban four and a half hours shall be allowed a meal period of half an hour at the completion of four hours' work, and shall be paid as if he had worked during such meal period. (k) Land-development Workers.-Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding subclauses, essential seasonal overtime worked by a land­ development worker shall be paid for at ordinary time rate and not at overtime rate. 7. HOLIDAYS (a) Provided he has worked for the Department at any time during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday occurs, a worker shall be allowed the following holidays on pay: New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Sovereign's Birthday, Labour Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Anniversary Day (or a day in lieu thereof by arrangement) . . . NOTE.-Anniversary days of the provinces are as follows: Wellington, 22ndJanuary; Auckland, 29th January; Nelson, 1st February; Otago and Southland, 23rd March ; Taranaki, 31st March; Marlborough, 1st November; Hawkes Bay, 1st November; Westland, 1st December; Canterbury, 16th December. (b) A worker who has worked for more than one employer during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday occurs is entitled to one payment only.for the holiday, and payment will be by arrangement between the officer in charge and the other employer or employers. (e) When any of the above holidays, except Anzac Day, falls on a Saturday or a Sunday it shall be obsertred on the following Monday, and in the event of another holiday falling on such Monday such other holiday shall be observed on the next succeeding. Tuesday. (d) Payment for such holidays allowed shall be at ordinary day-wages rates (for both co-operative contract Il,nd dll,y-wages workers) plus Il,ny in-charge or shift Il,llowance which would hll,ve been pll,id had the holiday been Il,n ordinary working-day. . . (e) Except as provided in subclause (j) below, time worked on any of tp.e above holidays shall be paid for at double time rate in addition to the holiday payment due under subclause (d) above. . (j) A member of a co-operative contract party requireri to work on the contract on any of the above holidays shall be paid at double time rate based on his average hom,ly earnings for that four weekly measure-up period in addition to the holiday payment due under. subclause (d) above. . • . (g) . A worker who is required to lUld reports for work on any of the above holidays shall be paid for aminimum.oftwo hours at the appropriate rate, plus tra.velling-time and fares where pa.yable. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1565

(h) A worker who meets with an accident in the course of his employ­ ment with the Department (and whether or not receiving accident compen­ sation) is entitled to payment for any of the above holidays (but not in addition to accident compensation) which occurs during the period of incapacity, provided he had worked for the Department at any time during the fortnight ending on the day of the holiday. (i) A worker who has been certified as fit to resume work on any of the above holidays following sick-leave or absence because of an accident, and who reports for duty on the working day immediately following such holiday, shall be paid for such holiday. (1) Land-development Workers.-Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (e) above, time worked on essential seasonal work by a land­ development worker on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, or New Year's Day shall be paid for at ordinary time rate only, and in lieu of the holiday pay­ ment prescribed in subclause (d) above one day's leave on pay shall be granted for each holiday worked.

8. ANNUAL HOLIDAYS (a) The principle of the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, shall be applied. (b) For annual holiday purposes a year shall be deemed to commence on the 1st January and end on the 31st December. (c) Unless there are exceptional circumstances, workers (other than land-development workers) shall take their annual holidays when work ceases for the Christmas - New Year holidays. (d) Annual holidays shall not be accumulated. (e) A worker absent on accident compensation, sick or special leave (including leave for seasonal occupations) during the Christmas - New Year holidays shall take at an early convenient date after he resumes work the whole of the annual holidays due to him as at the 31st December. (j) Land-development workers shall take their annual holidays on the anniversary of their commencement with the Department. Where this would be inconvenient to the Department the annual holidays shall be taken at a time mutually agreed upon. (g) A land-development worker shall not be entitled to additional holidays for time worked between the date his holidays fell due and when they were taken by mutual arrangement, as his holidays will again fall due. on the anniversary of his engagement. (h) Co-operative contract workers shall be paid for annual holidltys at their appropriate day-wages rates of pay, and not at their average co-operative earnings rate. (i) Absence on compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1922, shall count as time worked for the purposes of assessing annual holidays, provided the worker supplies satisfactory medical evidence that the disability is caued by the accident. (j) Subclause (i) above shall not apply to any worker who is disabled from working for more than the full year and does not resume work with the Department immediately he is certified fit to do so. (k) Where any worker is disabled from working for more than one full year and does resume work with the Department immediately he is certified fit to do so, subclause (i) above shall operate only from the com­ mencement of the leave year in which he resumes work.

9. DEFINITIONS (a) Axeman.-A worker engaged in felling bush, squaring timber, or post or batten splitting. A worker merely using a slasher is not entitled to axemen's rate of pay. A worker ~elected to do axe work shall be paid axeman's rate. (b) Dredge Hand :- First Grade: A dredge hand capable of operating the dredge and able to relieve the driver when required. Second Grade: A worker capable of undertaking normal routine dredge work. (c) Fencer.-A worker capable of erecting a fence complete, and able to direct the work. Where, however, a worker is selected to do fencing because he is a capable fencer, he shall be paid at fencer's rate, whether he is employed on repairing fences or erecting new fences. A worker employ~d erecting stock enclosures or crop-breaks shall not be deemed to be a fencer. (d) Handyman :- First Grade: A worker who, by reason of all"round knowledge and experience, can be relied upon to carry out efficiently various classes of work requiring almost as much technical knowledge and skill as work done by tradesmen. Second Grade: A workea: who, by reason of knowledge and experience can be relied upon to carry out efficiently various classes of work requiring more skill and technical knowledge than work usually done by a skilled labourer. (e) Labourer, Skilled.~A worker who possesses and uses a degree @f ~kill, derived from partial artisan training or from extra experience, which is not possessed by or required of an ordinAry la.bourer. 1566 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

(j) Quarryman.-A worker quarrying, shooting, or spalling stone in a quarry, but not a worker who merely loads trucks or drays. (g) Tradesman :- First Grade: A worker who is able to set out and complete speedily and efficiently any and every kind of work within his trade. Second Grade: A worker who by reason of incomplete training or limited skill or experience is capable of performing satis­ factorily only a limited range of work within his trade, but possessing more skill and technical knowledge than a handy­ man. (h) Welder :- First Grade: A worker who has satisfied the requirements of the Works Department's complete arc-welding tests and possesses a sound knowledge of gas welding and cuttillg .. Second Grade: A worker capable of performing gas welding and cutting, and down-hand arc-welding.

10. WAGES (a) The following rates of wages shall be payable :­ Payable On and Payable On and From 1st July, From 1st June; 1948. 1949. Per Hour. Per Hour. s. d. 8. d. Axeman 3 71- 3' 8! Blacksmith's striker 3 6! 3 7! Concrete-worker 3 61 3 71 Dredge hand-

First Grade 3 6.3.4 3 7£ Second Grade 3 51 3 61 Driver- Locomotive (petrol or electric), under 12 tons 3 71 3 8! Navvy, drag-line, or dredge 3 9! 3 Wi Steam-winch ~ 7! 3 8t Fencer 3 6! 3 7t Ganger- Concrete 3 91 3 10£ Navvy 3 6! 3 7! to to 3 71 3 81 Handyman­ First Grade 3 71 3 81 Second Grade 3 7! 3 8! Labourer 3 4! 3 5£ Labourer, skilled 3 6! 3 7! Shot-firer 3 6! 3 8! Tradesman: blacksmith, boilermaker, bricklayer, bridge carpenter, carpenter and joiner, electrician, fitter, mechanic, painter, plumber, riveter ;- First Grade 3 Hi 4 1 Second Grade 310 311 Welder- First Grade 3 1l~ 4 1 Second Grade 310 311 Youth- s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Fifteen years of age 1 7to 1 10 1 7 to 1 10 Sixteen years of age 1 10 " 2 1 110,,2 1 Seventeen years of age 2 0;,2 3 2 1 " 2 4 Eighteen years of age 2 2 " 2 5 2 3 " 2 6 Nineteen years of age 2 4 " 2 7 2 5 " 2 8 Twenty years of age 2 7 " 2 10 2 9 " 3 0 Per Week. Per Week. £ s. d. £ s. d. Launchman (40-hour week) 7 2 6 7 5 6 Driver (42t-hour week)­ Horse (One) 7 4 0 7 8 0 Each additional horse, 3s. a week extra. Light two-horse grader 7 12 0 7 16 0 Motor-Iorry- Not exceeding 30 cwt. 7 9 0 7 13 0 Exceeding 30 cwt. 7 15 0 7 19 0 Tractor 7 9 0 7 13 0 Bulldozer 8 8 0 JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1567

(b) Except for the launchman, the weekly rates are for a 42t-hour week. (0) Drivers (paid on a weekly basis) on three-shift work and able to work only 8 hours instead of their normal 8t hours a day shall be paid their full weekly wage provided they are available for work for not less than 40 hours in the week. (d) Drivers of horses, if required to attend to their horses on Saturdays, Sundays, or the holidays prescribed in clause 7 hereof, shall be paid 7s. 6d. a week extra for all such necessary attendance, and shall not be entitled to any other payment for time so occupied. (e) When a vehicle or machine is temporarily out of commission the Department may employ the driver on work outside his normal duties. If employed on that work for not more than ten working-days he shall be paid at his ordinary rate of pay, but payment for time worked in excess of ten working-days shall be at the rate of pay appropriate for such work. If he declines to perform the work assigned to him, he shall not be paid for the time so lost. Time worked by direction in cleaning or assisting with repair or overhaul of vehicles or machines shall be regarded as time worked as a driver. (f) A blacksmith while engaged on tool-sharpening shall continue to be paid as a blacksmith.

11. ALLOWANCES (a) Bosun's Chair.-A worker required to work from a bosun's chair, or free swinging stage (secured only from above), shall be paid an allowance of 2s. a day while so employed. (b) Charge.-A worker (other than a co-operative contract worker) while temporarily employed in an advanced capacity and in charge of at least two workers other than himself shall be paid an allowance of Is. 6d. a day, or 2s.a day when one of the party other than himself is a tradesman. (0) MeaI.-A worker shall be paid a meal allowance of 2s. 6d. (or be provided with a meal) when- (i) He works at least two hours overtime; and (ii) The work necessitates his taking a meal away from home (or usual cook-house), which otherwise he would not have taken away from home (or usual cook-house). (d) TooI.-A tradesman, provided he has worked not less than three days of the working-week at his trade and possesses sufficient privately-owned tools of trade to carry out all phases of his work efficiently, shall be paid tool allowance as follows :- Per Week. s. d. Carpenter and joiner 4 0 Plumber 3 0 Fitter (including electrical fitter) 3 0 Mechanio 3 0 Eleotrician 2 0 (e) Dirty Work.-Where the offioer in charge and the union repre­ sentative agree that any work being performed is " dirty work," an allowance of 3d. an hour shall be paid. This olassification would apply to work being performed in excessive dust, and in oonditions of exoessive grease or oil and the like, and includes handling and spreading of manures, the overhauling of winches, graders, steam and Diesel shovels, bull-dozers, tractors, work on old ropes or dirty new ropes, and such other work as may be agreed upon by the officer in oharge and the union representative. This allowanoe will apply only to conditions that are abnormal to ordinary trade or working conditions. (j) Cement.-A worker, other than a ooncrete-worker, shall be paid an allowance of Is. 6d. for every day he is required to handle dry cement (including oement in bags) for one hour or more. (g) Weldlng.-A worker employed on oxy-acetylene or eleotrio welding (exoept on spot, stud, or butt welding machine) for less than four hours a day shall be paid an allowance of Is. for that day, or when so employed for not less than four hours a day shall be paid an allowance of 2s. for that day. 12. LOCALITY ALLOWANCE (a) The Public Service Commission may grant a weekly locality allowance to workers employed in isolated localities. (b) When a worker arrives on or returns to works, or is dismissed or leaves of his own accord, the allowance shall be reduced in the proportion that the working-days away from the isolated locality or work bear to the working-week. . THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

(e) 'The allowance shall not be payable In respect of any period during which the worker is absent from such isolated locality: Provided that a wmker who is absent on leave for not more than three working-days in any week may be paid the full allowance for that week. This provision shall also apply to the commencing and cORcluding weeks of a Christmas - New Year or annual holiday period.

13. SEPARATION ALLOWANCE: MARRIED WORKERS (a) A married worker who being employed in a camp and not provided with married quarters is thereby separated from his wife and family (if any), shall be granted an allowance of twenty-five shillings (25s.) per working-week, whether or not he is able to visit his home at weekends. (b) When a worker arrives on or returns to works, or is dismissed or leaves of his own accord, the allowance shall be reduced in the proportion that the, working-days away from camp or work bear to the working-week. (e) The allowance shall not be payable in respect of any period during which the worker is absent :from camp or work: Provided that a worker who is absent on leave for not more than three warking-days in any week may be paid the full allowance for that week. This provision shall also apply to the commencing and concluding weeks of a Christmas - New Year or annual holiday period. (d) Subject to the provisions of subclauses (a), (b), and (c) above, this allowance may be paid to- (i) A widower who maintains dependent children who normally reside with him; or (ii) A worker who has been living apart from his wife but has custody of his dependent children who normally reside with him. (e) A worker shall not be entitled to this allowance if- (i) Not being a worker to whom subclause (d) (ii) above applies, he has not been living with his wife and dependent children (if any); or (ii) His wife and children are residing on the works. (f) The failure of a worker to accept married accommodation for himself and his family shall not render him ineligible for ,the allowance. (g) Every worker who considers he is entitled to this allowance shall make application in writing and in doubtful cases may be required to submit evidence of his eligibility.

14. GUM BOOTS (a) Where necessary the Department shall provide gum boots and a worker shall be paid an allowance of Is. 6d. for every working-day on which he requires to wear them for not less than four hours, Where, however, a worker supplies his own gum boots by arrangement with the officer in charge, he shall be paid an allowance of 2s. 6d. for every working~day on which he requires to wear them for not less than four hours. (b,} On land drainage and reclamation, or similar work, a worker shall be paid the allowance in terms of subclause (a) above even though he may not actually be working in water. Thus a worker working in wet slurry in the bottom of a drain and having to wear gum boots is entitled to the allowance. (e) The officer in charge sha.ll be the sole judge as to, the necessity or otherwise of wearing gum boots. (d) A gum-boot allowance shall not be paid,if the work has been declared a " wet place" in terms of clause 5 hereof. (e) Where gum boots are handed in by a worker who no longer requires them the Department shall disinfect the boots before they are issued to another worker. 15. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (a) A worker employed on oxy-acetylene or electric welding or cutting shall be supplied with goggles or helmet, and gauntlets or gloves. When gas cutting, a foot-shield shall be supplied. When considered necessary by the officer in charge, leather aprons shall be supplied for special jobs. (b) A worker shall be supplied with suitable gloves when handling or stacking steel, stone spalls, Dr materials covered with concrete, frost, or snow.

16. PAYMENT OF WAGES (a) All workers shall be paid fortnightly, and the interval between the end of a fortnightly pay period and actual pay day shall not exceed seven working-days UIiless under exceptional circumstances. JULY[21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1569

(b) The work of co-operative contract parties shall be measured up at four-weekly periods, and for the first fortnight of the period they shall receive an advance payment of 75 per cent. of their assessed earnings. The measure-up day shall coincide with the last day of a fortnightly pay period, and as far as is practicable headmen are to be notified of the measure-up day. (0) Workers' pay envelopes shall have clearly stated thereon­ (i) Gross earnings. (ii) Gross deductions. (iii) Net cash payable. (d) Accident compensation shall be paid fortnightly to injured workers entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1922, provided satisfactory medical certificates and addresses of such workers are supplied to the officer in charge.

17. WET TIME: MINIMUM PAYMENT (a) Subject to the provisions of subclauses (b) and (0) below, provided a worker on an hourly rate of pay has worked full time (other than time lost through wet weather) in any fortnightly pay period he shall be paid the amount (if any) by which his earnings for that period are less than the sum of 80 times the hourly rate for a labourer. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (a) above, time lost through wet weather by a co-operative contract worker in any four-weekly measure-up period shall be paid for at either his average hourly earnings rate for that period, or at labourer's day-wages rate, whichever is the lower, provided that payment for such time shall be limited to the amount (if any) by which the worker's earnings for that four-weekly measure-up period are less than either the sum of 160 times the hourly day-wages rate for a labourer or 160 times his average hourly earnings rate for that period whichever is the lower. (e) (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (a) above, provided a youth has worked full time (other than time lost through wet weather) in any fortnightly pay period he shall be paid the amount (if any) by which his earnings for such period are less than the sum of 80 times the minimum hourly rate for his age. (ii) A youth receiving adult rate of pay shall be paid for wet time as prescribed in subclauses (a) and (b) above. (iii) The minimum payment for a youth on a rate of pay higher than prescribed in clause 10 hereof shall be 80 times his actual hourly rate less 3d. an hour. (d) For the purpose of subclauses (a), (b), and (e) above a worker's earnings shall be deemed to include all payments and allowances other than- (i) The allowances as prescribed in the clauses shown below- Shift 4 (e) Meal 11 (e) Tool 11 (d) Dirty work. . 11 (e) Cement 11 (b) Welding 11 (g) Locality 12 (a) Separation 13 (a) Gumboot 14 (a); Is. of the 2s. 6d. paid to workers wearing their own gum boots. Bicycle 18 (e) (ii) Payment of fares or other travelling expenses in terms of clauses 6 (f), 7 (g), 19 (0) (i), 21, and 23 hereof. (iii :Payment for emergency work in terms of clause 22 hereof: (iv) Payment for overtime worked on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday prescribed in clause 7 hereof. (v) Payment for the penal portion of overtime worked on Mondays to Fridays inclusive-i.e., the half-rate when the overtime is paid for at time and one-half rate. (e) When a worker loses time through his own default or for any reason other than wet weather the minimum payment prescribed in subclause (a), (b), and (0) above shall be reduced by an amount equal to a labourer's hourly rate of pay (or appropriate rate in the case of a youth) for every hour so lost. The same reduction shall be made when a worker starts, leaves of his own accord, or is discharged. 1~70 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

(j) A worker shall be deemed to have lost time through his own default if he- (i) Refuses to work after the officer in charge (or other authorized person) has decided that work shall continue; or (ii) Does not report for duty on a wet day; or (iii) Leaves the work on a showery day without the permission of the officer in charge or other authorized person. (g) The officer in charge (or other authorized person) shall be the sole judge whether or not a day, or part of a day, is too wet for working. Any time during. which a worker is required to remain on the job when he. is un!tble to work because of wet weather shall be deemed to be time worked. (h) Where practicable, workers shall make up time lost thro,ugh wet weather by working not more than one hour a day extra time on Mondays to Fridays inclusive. A worker refusing to do so shall be deemed to have lost time through his own default. Payment for such extra time worked shall be at ordinary time rate only, notwithstanding the provisions of clause 6 hereof. (i) If during a fortnightly pay period (or four-weekly measure-up period in the case of a co-operative contract worker) a worker has not been able to make up the whole of the time lost in that period he shall not be required to make up the balance during a subsequent period. (j) Time lost through wet weather by co-operative contract workers shall be paid for at the end of the four-weekly measure-up period.

18. TRAVELLING-TIME: WORKERS OCCUPYING CAMP ACCOMMODATION (a) A worker compelled to live more than one mile from his work who has to walk to and from work shall be paid travelling-time at ordinary time rate computed on the basis of twenty minutes to the mile for all distance travelled in excess of the first mile to and from work. (E.g., if a man lives a mile and a quarter from his work he is entitled to payment for half a mile, or ten minutes, for the day.) (b) (i) When workers are conveyed by the Department to and from work the officer in charge shall, after consultation with the union representative, fix a place and time of starting, and returning, and also the time allowed for the trip. Where practicable, the starting-time of the trip shall be not earlier than twenty minutes before the ordinary time for commencing work, and the time of arriving back at the camp shall be not later than twenty minutes after the ordinary time for ceasing work. (ii) Time so occupied in travelling to and from work in excess of twenty minutes each way shall be paid for at ordinary time rate. Workers shall not be entitled to payment for any excess travelling-time caused by breakdown of, or accidents to, conveyances. (iii) Workers shall travel in their own time to the arranged transport­ starting place. (0) Co-operative contract workers shall be paid for travelling-time at the IlPpropriate day-wages rate. (d) Time occupied in travelling to and from work shall not count towards overtime or as part of the day's work except when a worker is called back for overtime from his home without prior notice. (e) Where the work is of a scattered nature, and the Department finds it Jnconvenient to provide transport, thus necessitating workers using their own bicycles for· travelling to and from work, the following scale of mileage allowance shall apply ;- Allowanoe. Distance. Per Working-day. s. d. Over one mile and under two miles 0 6 Two miles and under three miles 0 9 Three miles and under four miles 1 2 Four miles and up to five miles 1 6 The distance travelled shall count one way only and shall be determined by the ordinary shortest route. Workers shall not be entitled to payment for travelling-time. . (f) A worker who decides to reside at home and not to occupy either single or married workers' accommodation may be paid travelling-time in terms ofclause 19 hereof provided he is residing within a reasonable travelling distance from the wodi:. The officer in charge and the union representative shall decide whether or not such distance is reasonable. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Hsn

19. TRAVELLING-TIME: WORKERS NOT PROVIDED WITH CAMP ACCOMMODATION (a) ,An assembly point (or points) in each city, town, or other centre shall be arranged between the officer in charge and the union representative. (b) A worker is required to travel from his home to the assembly «!I'lint in his own time, and at his own expense." (0) A worker shall- (i) Either travel to and from work from the assembly point at the expense ;-of the Department, or be conveyed free by the Department; and (ii) Be paid for reasonable time occupied in travelling to and from work from the assembly point, or from the worker's home, whichever is the nearer to the work. "'(d) A worker shall not be entitled to travelling time or expenses if the work is less than one and a half miles from his place of residence. (e) Time occupied in travelling to and from work shall not count towards overtime.

20. CAMP-SHIFTING TIME (a) Subject to prior agreement between the officer in charge and union representative, reasonable time occupied in shifting camp shall be paid for, and payment shall be at day-wages rate. Such shifting-time may include ,time occupied in dismantling old camp and travelling to new camp, as well as erecting new camp. If dismantling and erecting are done by the Department, payment shall be made for time occupied in travelling. (b) A worker shall not be required to shift camp on a wet day (0) Working-time for fixing up camp on a new site shall be paid for at ordinary day-wages rate with a minimum paymen] of two hours for single workers' accommodation and eight hours for married workers' accommodation. This provision shall apply also to new men arriving on works where they are required to bach. 21. TEMPORARY TRANSFERS: EXPENSES While a worker is temporarily transferred from his usual place of work and residence, his expenses shall be paid or refunded by the Department (on production of satisfactory receipts) as follows:- (a) Married Worker.-Reasonable and actual board and lodgings expenses, plus transport expenses. (b) Single Worker.-Additional reasonable cost over and above usual board and lodgings expenses at headquarters plus transport expenses. 22. EMERGENCY WORK (a) "Emergency work" shall mean work necessitated by wind, rain, fire, snow, storms, floods, tides, earthquakes, and other causes, and requiring immediate attention to keep open or to restore essential services, and shall include opening lake outlets. (b) All workers required by the officer in charge to undertake such work at any time shall do so. (0) A member of a co-operative contract party while engaged on emergency work shall be paid at the appropriate day-wages rate for such work, and not at the average hourly earnings rate of his party. (d) Workers called out at night for emergency work shall be paid a minimum of two hours at the appropriate overtime rate. (e) Whenlorig hours are required to be worked under adverse conditions, the Department shall provide the workers with reasonable refreshments, such as tea or coffee and food. 23. TRANSFER OF WORKERS When a worker is transferred for the convenience of the Department reasonable and actual expenses incurred by him both in fares for himself, and family and also in removal expenses for his furniture and effects, shall be refunded by the Department on 'prOduction of satisfactory receipts. Prior to commencement of the journey the worker shall be 'paid at his ordinary rate of pay f-er the working-hours allowed for travellfug. , In witness whereof the ·Chairman' and Merilbers of the GovernDlent Service Tribunal have hereunto set their hands this 14th day of JUly, 1949- W. F. STILWELL, Chairman...... E. CASEY, Member. R. EDDY, Member. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE'

Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948.~PrincipaJ, Order No.4 In the matter of section 8 of the Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948, and in the matter of an application for a principal order dated the 1st day of July, 1949, and duly lodged by the New Zealand Workers' Industrial Union of Workers. THE Government Service Tribunal, having heard and considered the application of the applicant, doth hereby order that the following provisions shall take effect on and from the dates respectively therein set out in clause 1 :-

1. APPLICATION OF ORDER (a) 'fhis order shall apply to workers of the State Forest Service who are engaged in the establishment, maintenance, silviculture, and management of exotic forests and in cruising, reconnaissance, survey, and management of indigenous forests. (b) This order shall not apply to workers normally engaged in utilization of exotic and indigenous forests, including the felling, cutting, extraction, removal, conversion, manufacture, or transport of timber, forest produce, or finished products for commercial purposes. (e) For the purposes of this order the ~erm "worker" shall be limited to a worker engaged under the provisions of Public Service Regulation 150. (d) This order, with the exception of clause 10, shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1949. (e) Clause 10 shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of July, 1948.

2. HOURS OF WORK: GENERAL WORKERS (a) Subject to the provisions of clauses 3 and 5 hereof, the ordinary hours of work shall be forty a week·and eight a day, and, subject to the provisions of subclause (e) below and clauses 3, 4, and 21 hereof, shall be worked between 7.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive. (b) A rest period of ten minutes shall be allowed every morning and afternoon. (e) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (a) above, at such forests as may be approved by the conservator of forests, workers may by majority decision observe any week-day as a "day-off" for shopping purposes, and work on the next succeeding Saturday, which shall then be deemed to be an ordinary working day. The union representative shall give the officer in charge not less than seven days' notice of such desired change. (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (a) above, forest caretakers, lookouts, and patrolmen shall be available for duty at any time.

3. HOURS OF WORK: DRIVERS AND OPERATORS (a) Notwithstanding ·the provisions of clause 2 hereof, the ordinary hours of work shall be 42i a week and 8t a day (including necessary attendance to motor-vehicles, machines, or horses) and, subject to .the provisions of clause 4 hereof, shall be worked between 7 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive: Provided that where necessary a 9-hour day may be worked at ordinary time rate when not more than. 42t hours are worked in that week. (b) Where a driver or operator is working an 8-hour day only, because he lives in a town and travels considerable distance to and from work in a conveyance with other workers (and the transport time-table does not permit his working an 8t-hour day), the following shall apply l (i) If the worker declines to occupy accommodation on the work:; he shall be paid for time actually worked and not his full weekly wage. E.g., if he works only 40 hours a week, he shall be paid weekly wage X 40; b t 42! u (ii) If accommodation is not available on the work, the worker shall be paid his full weekly wage.

4. SHIFT.. WORK (a) NotwithstlJ-nding the provisions of clauses 2 and 3 hereof, shifts may be worked at any time as required by the o~cer in charge. . . (b) Subject to the provisions of clause 5 hereof, eight hours (eight and a half hours in the case of drivers or operators), inclusive of half an hout for. crib, shall constitute a day's work where two or three shifts are being worked. (e) Shift-workers shall be paid 'an allowance of 2s. 6d. a shift, provided that where shifts are not rotated the allowance shall not 'be paid to the day shift-workers.

5. WET PLACES (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of clauses 2 and 4 hereof, in all "wet places" six hours shall be deemed a working day, and such hours shall be paid for at time and one-third rate. JULY 21) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

(b) For the purposes of this clause a worker working in water not less than 3 in. deep (e.g., swamps, ditches, lagoons, rivers, and the like) shall be deemed to be working in a "wet place." (e) Workers required by the officer in charge to work in heavy rain shall be deemed to be working in a "wet place." The officer in charge shall decide what constitutes heavy rain. Workers shall provide themselves with adequate waterproof clothing. (d) A driver or operator whose vehicle or machine provides adequate protection from the weather shall not be entitled to " wet place" provisions.

6. STANDBY DUTY (a) The officer in charge may require workers to stand by for fire­ prevention or fire-fighting from 7.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on any Saturday, Sunday, or holiday prescribed in clause 8 hereof. (b) Such workers shall not absent themselves from the proximity of their quarters except with the permission of the officer in charge and subject to such arrangements as he may require. (e) A worker required to stand by shall be notified by the officer in charge before noon on the working-day immediately preceding such duty. (d) A worker shall be paid a day's pay at his ordinary time rate for each day he stands by. Payment for standby on any holiday allowed shall be in addition to payment for the holiday prescribed in clause 8 hereof. (e) Payment at standby rates shall cease when a worker is called out for fire-prevention or fire-fighting.

7. OVERTIME (a) This clause shall not apply to (i) camp attendants and night­ watchmen, whose conditions of overtime arc prescribed in clause 21 hereof, or (ii) workers while engaged in fire-fighting, whosc conditions of overtime are prescribed in clause 24 hereof, nor shall it apply to (iii) forest caretakers, lookouts, and patrolmen, whose weekly wage is deemed to be an inclusive payment for all time worked. (b) Except as provided in subclause (e) below and clause 16 (i) hereof, overtime rates shall apply to all time worked outside or in excess of the ordinary hours specified in clauses 2 and 5 hereof or, in the case of shift-workers, in excess of the ordinary shift-hours. (e) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (b) above, for drivers 01' operators overtime rates shall apply to all time worked in excess of 9 hours a day, or 42t hours a week, and, except in the case of shift-workers, to all time worked outside .the hours of 7 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive. (d) Overtime worked on Mondays to Fridays inclusive shall be paid for at time and one-half rate. (e) All time worked on a Saturday or Sunday shall be paid for at double time rate. (j) Except for shift-workers, all time worked between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. shall be paid for at double time rate. (g) A worker who is required to and reports for work (other than meteorological readings) on a Saturday or Sunday shall be paid for a minimum of two hours at the appropriate rate, plus travelling-time and fares where payable. (h) A worker who works for more than twelve hours continuously shall continue to be paid at not less than the appropriate overtime rate for all overtime worked until he has had a break of at least eight hours. (i) A horse-driver required to attend to his hOFse on a Saturday or Sunday shall be paid at overtime rate fol' all such necessary attendance. (j) The rate for "wet place" overtime shall be computed on the ordinary "wet place" rate of time and one third, i.e. ;- (i) Time and one half rate = TIt X It = T2. (ii) Double time rate = T2 X It = T2i, (k) The rate for ovel'time worked by a co-operative contract party shall be based on the party's average hourly earnings for that two weekly measure-up period, i.e. ;- (i) Time and one half rate = 50 per cent. additional to average hourly earnings. (ii) Double time rate 100 per cent. additional to average hourly earnings. (I) A worker required to work evening or shift overtime for more than four and a half hours shall be allowed a meal period of half an hour at the completion of four hours' work, and shall be paid as if he had worked during snch meal period.

8. HOLIDAYS (a) Provided he has worked for the Department at any time during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday occurs, a worker shall be allowed the following holidays on pay ; New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Sovereign's Birthday, Labour Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Anniversary Day (or a day in lieu thereof by arrangement). 1514 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE . [No. 43

NOTE.-Anniversary days of the provinces arc as follows: Wellington, 22nd January; Auckland, 29th January; Nelson, 1st February; Otago and Southland, 23rd March; Taranaki, 31st March; Marlborough, 1st November; Hawkes Bay, 1st November; Westland, 1st December; Canterbury, 16th December. (b) A worker who has worked for more than one employer during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday occurs is entitled to one payment only for the holiday, and payment will be by arrangement between the officer in charge and the other employer or employers. (0) When any of the above holidays, except Anzac Day, falls on a Saturday or a Sunday it shall be observed on the following Monday, and in the event of another holiday falling on such Monday, such other holiday shall be observed on the next succeeding Tuesday. (d) Payment for such holidays allowed shall be at ordinary day-wages rates (for both co-operative contract and day-wages workers), plus any in-charge or shift allowance which would havebcen paid had the holiday been an ordinary working-day. (e) Time worked by a worker (other than a forcst caretaker, lookout, or patrolman) on any of the above holidays shall be paid for at double time rate in addition to the holiday payment due under subclause (d) above. (f) A member of a co-operative contract party required to work on the contract on any of the above holidays shall be paid at double time rate based on his average hourly earnings for that two-weekly measure­ up period, in addition to the holiday payment due under subclause (d) above. (g) A worker who is required to and reports for work (other than meteorological readings) on any of the above holidays shall be paid for a minimum of two hours at the appropriate rate, plus travelling-time and fares where payable. (h) A forest caretaker, lookout, or patrolman shall be paid one day's pay for each of the above holidays which occurs while he is so employed during a fire season. The day's pay shall be in addition to the week's normal wage, and shall be computed as one-fifth of such wage. (i) A horse-driver required to attend to his horse on any of the above holidays shall be paid at double time rate for all such necessary attend­ ance in addition to the holiday payment due under subclause (d) above. (j) A worker who meets with an accident in the coarse of his employ­ ment with the Department (and whether or not receiving accident compensation) is entitled to payment for any of the above holidays (but not in addition to accident compensation) which occurs during the period of incapacity, provided he had worked for the Department at any time during the fortnight ending on the day of the holiday. (k) A worker who has been certified as fit to resume work on any of the above holidays following sick-leave Of absence because of an accident, and who reports for duty on the working-day immediately following such holiday, shall be paid for such holiday. 9. ANNUAL HOLIDAYS (a) The principle of the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, shall be applied. (b) For annual holidays purposes a year shall be deemed to commence on the 1st January and end on the 31st December. (c) Unless there are exceptional circumstances, workers (other than those required for fire duties) shall take their annual holidays when work ceases for the Christmas - New Year holidays. (d) Annual holidays shall not be accumulated. (e) A forest caretaker, lookout, or patrolman shall be granted additional paid holidays at the rate of one half-day for each week he is employed during a fire season. The maximum of such additional holidays in any fire season shall be two weeks. (J) A worker absent on accident compensation, sick or special leave (including leave for seasonal occupations) during the Christmas- New Year holidays shall take at an early convenient date after he resumes work the whole of the annual holidays due to him as at the 31st December. (g) Co-operative contract workers shall be paid for annual holidays at their appropriate day-wages rates of pay, and not at their average c'o-operative earnings rate. (-h) Absence on compensation under the Workers' Compensation Aet:, 1922, shall count as time worked for the purposes of assessing annual holidays, provided the worker supplies satisfactory medical evidence that the disability is caused by the accident. (i) Subclause (h) above shall not apply to any worker who is dis­ abled from working for more than the full year and does not resume work with the Department immediately he is certified fit to do so. U) Where any worker is disabled from working for more than one full year and does resume work with the Department immediately he is certified fit to do so, subclause (h) above shall operate only from the commencement of the leave year in which he resumes work. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1575

10. WAGES (a) The following rates of wages shall be payable:­ Payable On Payable On and From and From 1st July, 1st June, 1948. 1949. Designation. Per Day. Per Day. £ s. d. £ 'S. d. Blacksmith's striker 182 1 8 10 Chainman 1 9 10 1 9 10 Camp attendant 172 1 7 10 Labourer, forest 172 1 7 10 Labourer, forest, skilled .• 1 8 10 196 Leading hand 1 10 2 1 11 4 Night-watchman 1 7 10 Nursery forewoman o 19 10 112 to to 1 1 10 1 3 2 Nursery female worker o 16 10 o 18 2 to to 104 1 1 8 Tradesman (blacksmith, bricklayer, bridge carpenter, carpenter, carpenter and joiner, electrician, fitter, mechanic, painter, plumber) I 10 8 1114 to to 1 11 8 1 12 8 Youth- s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Sixteen years of age 13 8 to 16 8 13 8 to 16 8 Seventeen years of age 16 8 " 18 8 16 8 " 19 4 Eighteen years of age 18 8 " 20 8 19 4 " 21 4 Nineteen years of age 20 8 " 24 2 21 4 " 24 10 Twenty years of age Adult rate Adult rate Per Week. Per Week. £ s. d. £ s. d. Caretaker, forest 710 740 Lookout 6 18 6 716 Patrolman 7 1 0 740 Driver/operator (42t-hour week)­ Horse (one) 740 780 Each additional horse, 3s. a week extra. Motor-lorry- Not exceeding 30 cwt. 790 7 13 0 Exceeding 30 cwt. 7 15 0 7 19 0 Road-grader, mechanical 840 880 Tractor while on ordinary hauling work, including hauling of a grader, planer, or other machine operated by another worker- Not exceeding 26 draw-bar horse-power 7 9 0 7 13 0 Exceeding 26 draw-bar horse-power 7 13 0 7 17 0 Tractor and bulldozer 8 4 0 8 8 0 (b) The weekly rates are for a 42t-hour week, provided that the hours for forest caretakers, lookouts, and patrolmen shall be as prescribed in clause 2 hereof. (e) When a vehicle or machine is temporarily out of commission the Department may employ the driver or operator on work outside his normal duties. If employed on that work for not more than ten working-days, he shall be paid at his ordinary rate of pay, but payment for time worked in excess of ten working-days shall be at the rate of pay appropriate for such work. If he declines to perform the work assigned to him, he shall not be paid for the time so lost. Time worked by direction in cleaning or assisting with repair or overhaul of vehicles or machines shall be deemed to be time worked as a driver or operator. (d) Drivers and operators on three-shift work and able to work only 8 hours instead of their normal 8t hours a day shall be paid their full weekly wage provided they are available for work for not less than 40 hours in the week. (e) A worker while erecting or dismantling scaffolding at a height of 12 ft. or more above the ground or floor level shall be paid at not less than labourer's rate, plus 3d. all hour. (j) Chainman.-A worker experienced in survey work and capable of efficiently doing advanced chaining, plotting, elementary earthwork calculations, and other relevant tasks; (g) Skilled Forest Labourer.-A worker who possesses and uses a degree of skill, derived from partial artisan training or from extra experience, which is not possessed by or required of an ordinary labourer. 1576 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE• [No. 43

11. ALLOWANCES (a) Charge.-A worker. (other than a co-operative contract worker) while temporarily employed in an advanced capacity and in charge of at least two workers other than himself shall be paid an allowance of Is. 6d. a day, or 2s. a day when one of the party, other than himself, is a tradesman. (b) Height.-A worker required to work from a bosun's chair or free swinging stage (secured only from above), or in the collection of seed from trees, or in maintenance work on lookout towers, shall be paid an allow­ ance of 2s. a day while so employed provided the work is more than 35 ft. above ground-level. (0) Indigenous Forest.-A worker whill:) employed in an indigenous forest on timber cruising, reconnaissance, or survey shall be paid an allowance of 2d. an hour for the time worked in the bush . . (d) Meal.-A worker shall be paid a meal allowance of 2s. 6d. (or be provided with a meal) when- (i) He works at least two hours overtime; and (ii) The work necessitates his taking a meal away from home (or usual cook-house), which otherwise he would not have taken away from home (or usual cook-house). (e) Tool.-A tradesman, provided he has worked not less than three days of the working-week at his trade and possesses sufficient privately­ owned tools of trade to carry out all phases of his work efficiently, shall be paid tool allowance as follows ;- Per Week. s. d. Carpenter and joiner 4, 0 Plumber 3 0 Fitter (including electrical fitter) 3 0 Mechanic 3 0 Electrician 2 0 (f) Dirty Work.-Where the officer in charge and the union repre­ sentative agree that any work being performed is "dirty work" an allowance of 3d. an hour shall be paid. This classification would apply to work being performed in excessive dust, in areas burnt less than six months prior to planting, in conditions of excessive grease or oil when overhauling machines, work on old steel ropes or dirty new steel ropes, and such other work as may be agreed upon by the officer in charge and the union repre­ sentative. This allowance will apply only to conditions that are abnormal to ordinary trade or working conditions. (g) Creosote.-A worker while employed on creosote preservation work shall be paid an allowance of 2s. 6d. a day. (h) Kerrick.-A worker required to operate a Kerrick cleaner from below, or on Kerrick cleaning work which would be classed as " dirty work" in terms of subclause (f) above, shall be paid an allowance of 38. 4d. a day while so employed. This subclause shall not apply to a worker who casually uses a Kerrick cleaner for cleaning mechanical parts of motor vehicles under epair. (i) Sewage.-A worker when required to do work involving contact with sewage or excrement shall be paid an allowance of 5s. a day. (j) Spray-painting.-A worker while spray-painting shall be paid an allowance of 3d. an hour. (k) Welding.-A worker employed on oxy-acetylene or electric welding (except on spot, stud, or butt welding machine) for less than four hours a day shall be paid an allowance of Is. for that day, or when so employed for not less than four hours a day shall be paid an allowance of 2s. for that day. (I) LoeaUty.-The Public Service Commission may grant a locality allowance to workers employed in isolated localities.

12. SEPARATION ALLOWANCE: MARRIED WORKERS (a) A married worker who being employed in a camp and not provided with married quarters is thereby separated from his wife and family (if any) shall be granted an allowance of twenty-five shillings (25s.) a working week, whether or not he is able to visit his home at week-ends. (b) When a worker arrives on or returns to works, or is dismissed or leaves of his own accord, the allowance shall be reduced in the proportion that the working-days away from camp or work bear to the working-week. (0) The allowance shall not be payable in respect of any period during which the worker is absent from camp or work; Provided that a worker who is absent on leave for not more than three working-days in any week may be paid the full allowance for that week. This provision shall also apply to the commencing and concluding weeks of a Christmas - New Year or annual holiday period. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1577

(d) Subject to the provisions of subclauses (a), (b), and (c) above, this allowance may be paid to- (i) A widower who maintains dependent children who normally reside with him; or (ii) A worker who has been living apart from his wife but has custody of his dependent children who normally reside with him. (e) A worker shall not be entitled to this allowance if- (i) Not being a worker to whom subclause (d) (ii) above applies, he has not been living with his wife and dependent children (if any); or (ii) His wife and children are residing on the works. (f) The failure of a worker to accept married accommodation for himself and his family shall not render him ineligible for the allowance. (g) Every worker who considers he is entitled to this allowance shall make application in writing, and in doubtful cases may be required to submit evidence of his eligibility. 13. GUM BOOTS (a) Where necessary the Department shall provide gum boots, and a worker shall be paid an allowance of Is. 6d. for every working-day on which he requires to wear them for not less than four hours. Where, however, a worker supplies his own gum boots by arrangement with the officer in charge, he shall be paid an allowance of 2s. 6d. for every working-day on which he requires to wear them for not less than four hours. (b) The officer in charge shall be the sole judge as to the necessity or otherwise for wearing gum boots. (c) A gum-boot allowance shall not be paid if the work has been declared a " wet place" in terms of clause 5 hereof, or if an allowance is being paid interms of subclauses (c), (g), (h), or (i) of clause 11 hereof. (d) When gum boots are handed in by a worker who no longer requires them the Department shall disinfect the boots before they are issued to another worker. 14. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (a) A worker while employed on creosote preservation work shall be supplied with gloves and overalls. (b) A worker employed on oxy-acetylene or electric welding or cutting shall be supplied with goggles or helmet, and gauntlets or gloves. When gas cutting, a foot shield shall be supplied. When considered necessary by the officer in charge, leather aprons shall be supplied for special jobs. (c) A worker while spray-painting shall be supplied with overalls and a protective mask. • (d) A worker shall be supplied with suitable gloves when handling or stacking steel, stone spalls, or materials covered with concrete, frost, or snow. (e) Where necessary, tractor and grader drivers shall be supplied with suitable goggles and respirators. 15. PAYMENT OF WAGES (a) All workers shall be paid fortnightly, and the interval between the end of a fortnightly pay period and actual pay-day shall not exceed seven working-days unless under exceptional circumstances. (b) Workers' pay envelopes shall have clearly stated thereon- (i) Gross earnings. (ii) Gross deductions. (iii) Net cash payable. (c) Accident compensation shall be paid fortnightly to injured workers entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1922, provided satisfactory medical certificates and addresses of such workers are supplied to the officer in charge. 16. WET TIME: MINIMUM PAYMENT (a) For the purposes of this clause a worker on a daily rate of pay shall be deemed to have " lost time through wet weather" when in the opinion of the officer in charge he is prevented from working for a full day (or days) by wet weather. (Travelling-time is not working-time). These provisions shall not apply in respect of any day on which any work is done by direction of the officer in charge. (b) Subject to the provisions of sub clauses (c) and (d) below, provided a worker on a daily rate of pay has worked full time (other than time lost through wet weather) in any fortnightly pay period he shall be paid the amount (if any) by which his earnings for that period are less than the sum of ten times the daily rate for a labourer. (0) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (b) above, time lost through wet weather by a co-operative contract worker in any two weekly measure-up period shall be paid for at either his average daily earnings rate for that period, or at labourer's day-wages rate, whichever is the lower, provided that payment for such time shall be limited to the amount (if any) by which the worker's earnings for that two weekly measure-up period are less than either the sum of ten times the ordinary daily rate for a labourer or ten times his average daily earnings rate for that period whichever is the lower. J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No; 43

. (d) (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (b) above, provided a youth or female worker has worked full time (other than time lost through wet weather) in any fortnightly pay period he shall be paid the amount (if any) by which his earnings for that period are less than the sum of ten times the minimum daily rate for his age or designation. (ii) A youth receiving adult rate of pay shall be paid for wet time as prescribed in subclauses (b) and (e) above. (iii) The minimum payment for a youth on a rate of pay higher than prescribed in clause 10 hereof .shall be ten times his actual daily rate, less 2s. a day. . (e) For the purposes ofsub clauses (b), (0), and (d) above a worker's earnings shall be deemed to include all payments and allowances other than- . (i) The allowances as prescribed in the clauses shown below~ Shift 4 (e) Meal 11 (d) Tool 11 (e) Dirty work 11 (j) Creosote 11 (g) Kerrick 11 (h) Welding 11 (k) Locality 11 (l) Separation 12 (aJ Gum boot 13 (a); Is. of the 2s. 6d. paid to workers wearing their own gum boots. Bicycle .. 17 (e). (ii) Payment of fares or other travelling-expenses in terms of clauses 7 (g), 8 (g), 18 (e) (i), 18 (f), and 20 hereof. (iii) Payment for overtime work on fue-fighting operations. (iv) Payment for overtime worked on a Saturday, Sunday; or holiday '. prescribed in clause 8 hereof. (v) Payment for the penal portion of overtime worked on Mondays to Fridays inclusive-i.e., the half-rate when the overtime is paid for at time and one half rate. (f)·When a worker loses time through his own default or for any reason o~her than wet weather the minimum payment prescribed in sub clauses (b), (e), ll-nd (d) above shall be reduced by an amount equal to the equivalent ofalabourer's hourly rate of pay (or appropriate rate in the case of a youth or fem:ale. worker) for every hour so IQst. The same reduction shall be made w:\lena workers~arts, leaves of his own.accord, or is discharged. -, . (g)' A worker shall be deemed to have lost time through his own default ifhe~ (i) Refuses to work after the officer in charge (or other authorized . perSOn) has decided that work shall continue; or ....

(iii) Workers shall travel in their own time to the arranged transport­ starting place. (0) Co-operative contract workers shall be paid for travelling-time at the appropriate day-wages rate. (d) Time occupied in travelling to and from work shall not count towards overtime or as part of the day's work, except when a worker is called back for overtime from his home without prior notice. (e) Where the work is of a scattered nature, and the Department finds it inconvenient to provide transport, thus necessitating workers using their own bicycles for travelling to and from work, the following scale of mileage allowance shall apply ;- Allowance Distance. Per Working Day. s. d. Over one mile and under two miles .. 0 6 Two miles and under three miles 0 9 Three miles and under four miles 1 2 Four miles and up to five miles 1 6 The distance travelled shall count one way only, and shall be determined by the ordinary shortest route. Workers shall not be entitled to payment for travelling time.

18. TRAVELLING-TIME: WORKERS NOT PROVIDED WITH CAMP ACCOMMODATION (a) .An assembly point (or points) in each city, town, or other centre shall be arranged between the officer in charge and the union representative. (b) A worker is required to"travel from his home to the assembly point in his own time, and at his own expense. (0) A worker shall- (i) Either travel to and from work from the assembly point at the expense of the Department, or be conveyed free by the Department; and (ii) Be paid -for reasonable time occupied in travelling to and from work from the assembly point, or from the worker's home, whichever is the nearer to the work. (d) A worker shall not be entitled to travelling-time or expenses if the work is less than one and a half miles from his place of residence. (e) Time occupied in travelling to and from work shall not count towards overtime. (/) Where a suitable assembly point cannot be arranged or where the Department cannot provide transport, a worker who arranges his own trans­ port to the work shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 4td. a mile provided the work is more than one and a half miles from his home. The distance travelled shall count both ways, shall be determined by the ordinary shortest route, and the maximum allowance payable shall be 5s. a day. The worker shall not be entitled to payment for travelling time.

19. CAMP-SHIFTING TIME (a) Subject to prior agreement between the officer in charge and uclo!). representative, reasonable time occupied in shifting camp shall be paid for, and payment shall be at day-wages rate. Such shifting-time may include time occupied in dismantling old camp and travelling to new camp, as well as erecting new camp. If dismantling and erecting are done by the Department, payment shall be made for time occupied in travelling. (b) A worker shall not be required to shift camp on a wet day. (0) Working time for fixing up camp on a new site shall be paid for at" ordinary day-wages rate, with a minimum payment of two hours for single workers' accommodation and eight- hours for married workers' accommo­ datiQu. ThisprovisioJ;l shall apply also .to new men IJ,rriving on works where they are required to bach.

20. TRANSFER OF WORKERS When a worker is transferred for the convenience of the Department, reasonable and actual expenses incurred by him, both in fares for himself and family, and also in removal expenses for his furniture and effects, shall be refunded by the Department on production of satisfactory receipts. Prior to commencement of the journey the worker shall be paid at his ordinary rate of pay for the working-hours allowed for travelling.

21. CAMP ATTENDANTS AND NIGHTWATCBMEN (a) Notwithstanding the provisions hereinbefore contained, the following special conditions shall be applied to camp attendants and nightwatchmen in place of the appropriate general provisions;- (b) Hours of Work.-The ordinary hours of work shall be forty a week and eight a day (including rest periods, but not meal periods), and shall be worked on any five days of the week, commencing at such time each day as may be depided by the office!'.i!). charge, and, where practicable, the daily hours shall be consecutive. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

(0) Penal Rates.-Time worked on the following days up to eight hours a day or forty hours a week shall be paid for at the following penal rates in addition to ordinary pay :- (i) Saturday afternoon One half of ordinary time rate. (ii) Sunday Ordinary time rate. (iii) Holiday prescribed in clause 8 hereof Double time rate. (d) Overtime.-Time worked in excess of the hours prescribed in subclause (b) above shall be paid for as follows :- (i) Monday to Saturday inclusive Time and one-half rate. (ii) Sunday or holiday prescribed in clause 8 hereof Double time rate. (e) Broken Time Allowance: Camp Attendant.-An allowance of 2s. a day shall be paid to a camp attendant for each day he is required to work broken time (i.e., when the ordinary daily hours of work prescribed in subclause (b) above are not consecutive). In witness whereof the Chairman and Members of the Government Service Tribunal have hereunto set their hands this 14th day of July, 1949- W. F. STILWELL, Chairman. E. CASEY, Member. R. EDDY, Member.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE ()LOSE OF BrrSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 6TH JULY, 1949 Liabilities Assets £ s. d. 7. Reserve­ £ s. d. 1. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0 (a) Gold 3,367,014 12 1 2. Ba.nk-notes 50,329,778 0 0 (b) Sterling exchange* 56,913,701 12 9 3. Dema.nd 1ia.bilities­ (c) Gold excha.nge (a) State 7,896,026 17 8 8. Subsidiary coin 207,573 9 10 (b) Ba.nks 82,777,997 0 9 9. Discounts- . (0) Other .. 227,729 16 10 (a) Commercial and agricultural bills 4. Time deposits •• (b) Treasury and local. body bills 5. Liabilities in currencies other than New 10. Advances- ZeaJa.nd currency 42,989 4 8 (a) To the State or State undertakings­ 6. Other liabilities 3,566,688 5 9 (1) Marketing organizations 3,103,727 12 6 (2) For other purposes .. 29,000,000 0 0 (b) To other public authorities (0) Other .• 5,033,654 5 n n. Investments .. 48,094,279 16 7 12. Bank buildings 13. Other assets •. 621,257 16 0 £(N.Z.)146,341,209 5 8 £(N.Z.)146,341,209 5 8

• Expressed in New Zealand currency. Proportion of reserve (No.7 less No.5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 42·651 per cent. W. R. EGGERS, Deputy Chief Accountant.

Mining Privileges to be Struck Off the Regi8ter Mining Registrar's Office, Cromwell, 14th July, 1949. OTICE. i3 hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of section 188 (3) of the Mining Ac~, 1926, as amended by section 18 of the N Mining Amendment Act, 1937, that, unless sufficient cause be shown to the contrary within one month from the date hereof, the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Register. F. A. FOOTE, Mining Registrar. SOHEDULE

Licence No. Date. Nature of l\lIniIlg Privilege. Locality. Licensee. r QUEENSTOWN REGISTRY 1060 19/12/1907 Water·racc Stoney River, Upper Sho~over Skippers Limited. 1233 23/9/1909 Tail·race 1896 12/7/1920 Residence.site Shotovcr 1962 6/12/1921 Water·race Stoney Creek, Shotover 1963 6/12/1921 2050 8/11/1923 Zachariah C;~ek, Shotover 2060 7/2/1924 Residence·site Stoney Creek Terrace 2109 28/10/1924 Eli'tended river claim Maori Point 2729 9/2/1932 Ordinary alluvial cl!l>jm .. Skippers Creek 3043 16/1/1934 Special river claim (amal. Shotover River gamated) 3063 13/2/1934 Residence·sitc Maori Point .. 3064 13/2/1934 3065 13/2/1934 2778 10/5/1932 Water:~ace Skipp~rs Creek 3079 13/2/1934 Gooseberry Gully, Skippers 3082 13/2/1934 Speci~l site Maori Point 3365 10/9/1935 Current power.licence Shotover River, Skippers

(Minea 10/29/10.) JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1581

Notice 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:-

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Public Trust Office Act, 1908 .. Public Trust Office Amending Regulations 1949 ..\ 1949/99 \ 20/7/49 I 3d. Transport Licensing Act, 1931 I Transport (Passenger) Order 1936, Amendment No.4 1949 /100 20/7/49 Id. ------~------Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambtou Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number. R. E. OWEN, Government Printer.

Price Order No. 1041 (Amending Price Order No. 665) (Apples and Pears)

URSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Iudustries and Commerce, P doth hereby make the following amending Price Order :- 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1041, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 665* (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order). 2. This Order shall come into force on the 25th day of July, 1949. 3. The First and Second Schedules to the principal Order, as set out in Price Order No. 1036t, are hereby revoked, and the following Schedules substituted therefor respectively :- "FIRST SCHEDULE "MaXIMUM WHOLESALE PRIOES OF ApPLES TO WmOH Tms ORDER ApPLIES

Maximum Wholesale Prices (Exclusive of Oost of Case). Variety. Count. Extra Fancy and Fancy Grade. ICommercial Grade. Per Bushe. Case. Per Bushel Case.

Dessert s. d. s. d. Granny Smith, Delicious, Red and Richared Delicious .. .. 100 aud larger .. .. 16 0 16 @ 113/125 ...... 18 6 18 6 138/150 ...... 18 6 18 6 163/198 ...... 18 6 18 6 216 ...... 12 0 12 0 234/252 ...... 8 0 8 0 Golden Delicious ...... 100 and larger .. .. 14 6 14 6 113/125 ...... 15 0 14 6 138/150 ...... 15 0 14 6 163/198 ...... 15 0 14 6 216 ...... 12 0 12 0 234/252 ...... 8 0 8 0 Sturmer and Dougherty ...... 100 and larger .. .. 13 0 13 0 113/125 ...... 13 6 13 0 138/150 ...... 13 6 13 0 163/198 ...... 13 6 13 0 216 ...... 10 0 10 0 234/252 ...... 8 0 8 0 Cleopatra, Rome Beauty, and other varieties ...... 100 and larger .. .. 12 9 12 9 113/125 ...... 12 9 12 9 138/150 ...... 12 9 12 9 163/198 ...... 12 9 12 9 216 ...... 10 0 10 0 234/252 ...... 6 3 6 3 Cookers Lord Wolseley and other varieties ...... 100 and larger .. . . 12 9 12 9 113/125 ...... 12 9 12 9 138/150 ...... 12 9 12 9 163/180 ...... 12 0 12 0 198 ...... 7 6 7 6"

" SECOND SCHEDULE "MaXIMUM WHOLESALE PRICES OF PEARS TO WHICH 'rms ORDER ApPLIES ------Maximum Wholesale Prices (Exclusive of I Cost of Case).

Varie~y. Count. I Fancy Grade. I Commercial Grade. I Per Bushel Case. Per Bushel Casco

s. d. s. d. All varieties 11 0 aud larger 22 0 22 0 120/210 22 0 22 0 228 aud smaller 18 6 18 6"

4. (1) Price Order No. 1036t is hereby revoked. (2) The revooation of the said Order shall not effect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed bcfore the coming into force of this Order. Dated at Wellington, this 20th day of July, 1949. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of­ W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. [L.S.] P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member. 'Gazette, 20th Marcb, 1947, Vol. I, page 355. tG"zetle, 14th July, 1949, Vol. II, page 1491. 1582 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE - [No. 4,3

Price Order No. 1039 (Amending Price Order No. 128) (Eggs)

URSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, aoting with the authority of the Minister of Industrie$ and P Commerce, doth hereby make the following amending Price Order :- 1. This Order may be oited as Prioe Order No. 1039, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 128* (hereinafter referred to as the princi pal Order). 2. This Order shall come into force on the 25th day of July, 1949. 3. The Second and Third Schedules to the principal Order, as set out in Price Order No. 1034t, are hereby revoked, and the following Schedules substituted therefor respectively :- "SECOND SCHEDULE "MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRICES (PER DOZEN) FOR EGGS SOLD FOR RESALE IN ANY MARKETING AREA WI'J'HIN AN EGG-PRICE AREA- -

Hen Egg •. Duck Eggs. Marketing-Are ...- within the Heavy Pullet Standard Medium ! IUngraded. I Preserved. Large. Small. IUngraded. Grade. Grade. I Grade. Grade. I ~ , .-._------I I --_ .. .---.~.-.-- _.- s. d. s. d. s. d. I s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Auckland Egg-price Area .. .. 3 Ii 3 Og 2 lOi 2 2* 2 8* 2 5 3 Ol 2 10k 2 8,\ Hawkes Bay Egg-price Area .. .. 3 2 3 0 210 2 6 2 8! 2 5 3 0 2 10 2 8,\ Wellington Egg-price Area .. .. 3 2 3 0 210 2 6 2 8,\ 2 5 3 0 210 2 8! Westland Egg-price Area .. .. 3 2 3 0 2 10 2 5 2 10 2 5,\ 3 0 2 10 2 10 Christchurch Egg-price Area .. .. 2 Ili 2 9! 2 7! 2 2* 2 6 2 2 2 9! 2 7i 2 6 Dunedin Egg-price Area .. .. 2 lIt 2 !It 2 7! 2 2i 2 6 2 2 2 9! 2 7! 2 6" I I -- "THIRD SCHEDULE " MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRICES (PER DOZEN) FOR EGGS SOLD FOR RESALE ELSEWHERE THAN IN A MARKETING AREA

------_.,---- ~ ------~------,,------Hen Eggs. Duck Eggs.

-- Heavy Standard Medium Pullet I Grade. Grade. Grade. Grade. IUngraded. I Preserved. Large. Small. IUngrad ed. I I I I s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Auokland Egg-price Area .. .. 3 1 3 0 210 2 2 2 8 2 4* 3 0 2 10 2 8 Hawkes Bay Egg-price Area .. .. 3 Ii 2 III 2 9! 2 5t 2 8 2 4t I 2 Il! I 2 9l I 2 8 Wellington Egg-price Area .. .. 3 It 2 III 2 9k 2 5l 2 8 2 4! I 2 ll! 2 9! 2 8 Westland Egg-price Area .. .. 3 2 3 0 2 10 2 5 210 2 3 0 2 10 210 5! I I Christchurch Egg-price Area .. .. 211 2 9 2 7 2 2 2 5k 2 It I 2 9 2 7 2 5t Dunedin Egg-price Area .. .. 211 2 9 2 7 2 2 2 5l 2 It 2 9 2 7 2 5! I I I I ------._------4. (1) Price Order No. 1034t is hereby revoked. (2) The revocation of the said Order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before tho coming into force of this Order. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of July, 1949. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. [L.S.] P. N. H;OLLOWAY, Member. • Gazette, 12th March, 1943, Vol. I, page 314_ t GazeUe, 14th July, 1949, Val. II, page 1493 .

Price Order No. 1040 (Imported Goods-Toys, Musical Instruments, O./fi<;iating M-iniste:rs for 1949.-Notice No. 21 Sports Goods, Watches and Clocks, Stationery, Office Equipment, and BicyCles) Registrar-Genera!'s Office. Wellington, 18th July, 1949. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the P URSUA..~T to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, thePrioe P following names of officiating ministers within the meaning Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of of the said Act are published for general information ;- Industries and Commerce, doth hereby make the following Price Order:- The Roman Oatholic Ohu-rch 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1040. The Reverend Peter ThfcGlynn. 2. This Order shall come into force on the 28th day of July, Ohurch of Jesus Ohrist of Latter-Day Saints 1949. Elder Theron Edward Hall. 3. (1) This Order applies with respect to any goods of the kind specified in the Schedule hereto that have been or may hereafter be ohristchurch Ohristian Spiritualist Ohurch imported into New Zealand and in respect of which a Price Order or an approval under section 16 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, Mr. Edward Harvey Batchelor. authorizing a wholesale selling-price is for the time being in force. P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General. (2) Where the importer of any goods to which this Order applies has paid or is liable to pay for the goods at a price calculated on the basis of the rate of exchange between New Zealand currency Unclaimed Lands.-Notice by the Public Trustee Under the Public and sterling ruling immediately prior to the 18th day of August, Trust Office Act, 1908 (Part II) and its Amendments 1948, the wholesale selling-price authorized by any Price Order or by any approval under section 16 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, '1'0 the owner of the following land, that is to say: All that parcel relating to any such goods shall be computed as if New Zealand of land containing 60 acrcs, more or less, being the northern currency had at all times been at parity with sterling, and every portion of Allotment 74, Parish of Ruatangata, and being the such Price Order and approval shall be read and construed whole of the land comprised in Crown Grant No. 5590B, and accordingly. in certificate of title, Vol. 559, folio 182 (Auckland Registry), limited as to title and as to parcels, the registered proprietor of the said parcel of land being William Hammond, of Russell, SCHEDULE Labourer. HEREAS, after due inquiry, the owner of the above. described KIND OF GOODS TO WHICH THIS ORDER ApPLIES W land cannot be found: And whereas the said owner has no IMPORTED goods of the following kinds:- known agent in New Zealand: Now the Public Trustee hereby calls upon such owner, within Toys, musical instruments, sports goods, watches and clocks, six months of the date of the publication of this notice in the Gazette, stationery, office equipment, and bicycles. to establish to the satisfaction of' the Public 'l'rustec his title to the Dated at Wellington, this 15th day of July, 1949. said land, and if he fails or neglects to do so the Public Trustee will exercise a8 regards the said land the powers and authorities granted The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence to him in and by the Public Trust Office Act, 1908 (Part II), and its of- amendments. W. J. HUNTER (Judge), President. Dated this 14th day of .July, 1949. L •S.] r P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member. D. R. WHITE, Assistant Public Trustee. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1583

Phe Standards Act, 1941 Sections 3 and 4.~Notice of Appointme,nt I Example.-The shore station calis on 2182 kc/s. "Hullo, all British and Re-appointment Respectively oj' ,'lfembers of the Standard.~ merchant ships, this is Wellington Radio. I have a message Council from the New Zealand Naval Board. Please listen on 2162 kc/s." NOTICE is hereby given- The shore station then changes frequency and proceeds: "Hullo, all British merchant ships, this is Wellington Radio. (1) That the persons whose names are set out in the first Here is a message from the New Zealand Naval Board. Begins. column hereunder have been appointed by the Minister of Industries The organization for broadcasting official messages for ships and Commerce as members of the Standards Council to hold office fitted with radio-telephony given in N. to M. No. 33 is now in until 31st January, 1951, in lieu of the persons named in the second force for test for one week ending . . . (repetition of column hereunder, who have resigned their offices :- text) . (date time group). . ends." New Member. Retiring Member. Representing. All ships hearing these messages, when transmitted for test R. T. Wright G. A. Pascoe (Direotor, Standards and Tech­ purposes only, are particularly requested to forward brief reports nical Division, Department through their owners to the Navy Department and the Marine of Industries and Commerce.) Department, Wellington, stating the times and their approximate J. 1. King C. R. Ford N.Z. Institute of Architects. position when these test messages were heard. R. C. Love L. Arcus N.Z. Federated Builders, and Contractors' Industrial Union R/P Broadcast Routin". ----~-.~.------~ ------of Employers. H. Thomson K. Baxter N.Z. Federation of Labour. R/T Stations Frequency Naval Authority by Which (kc/s.), Time (2) That the persons whose names are set Ollt hereunder have who will Arrange Messages Transmission. Will be G.M.T. been re-appointed as mem bers of the Standards CounCIl to hold Transmitted. Calling, Working. office until 31st Janllary, 1951; also that Messrs. E. H. Langford I and G. A. Lawrence have been appointed as Chairman and Deputy Chairman respectively, of the Council, for the same term:- ' Auckland "1 r *0735 and 1935. New zealand{ 2162~ *0725 and 1925. Name. Representing. Naval Board Wellington ;'2182 E. H. Langford (Chairman) .. (Special appointment). Awarua .. j L *0740 and 1940. G. A. Lawrence (Deputy N.Z. Institute of Chemistry. Chairman) - * In all cases official messages will be transmitted prior to the weather report R. C. Adams Commissioner of Works. and navigational warnings scheduled for the above times. Mrs. H. Barnicoat Dominion Federation of New Authority: New Zealand Naval Board. Zealand Women's Institutes. W. C. SMITH, Secretary. W. Bryan Associated Chambers of Commerce (M. 10/145.) of New Zealand. F. R. Callaghan COlmcil of Scientifio and Industrial Research. Notice of Adoption Under Part IX of the Maori Land Act, 1931 P. Ellerm .. Stores Control Board. J. Ferguson New Zealand Federation of Labour. Waiariki Maori Land Court Office, Mrs. M. J. Forde, .J.P. National COlmcil of Women. Rotorua, 13th July, 1949. F. W. Furkert, C.~LG. New Zealand Institution of T is hereby notified that the order of adoption as set out in the Engineers. I Schedule hereunder has been made by the Maori Land Court A. R. Galbraith Municipal Association of New under the provisions of the Maori Land Act, 1931. Zealand. A. J. Inder Post and Telegraph Department. J. J. DILLON, Registrar. Mrs. P. C. Jordan Women's Division of Federated ------Farmers of New Zealand. Whakaatu Tangohanga Pamaiti Whangai i raro 0 Wahi IX 0 te P1tre D. I. Maodonald New Zealand Manufacturers' Whenua Maori, 1931 Federation L .•J. McDonald (Assistant Director, Standards). Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Waiariki, \V. W. Mulholland Federated Farmers of New Zealand. Rotorua, 13 0 nga ra 0 Hurae, 1949. K. Pallo .. New Zealand Manufacturers' HE whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te Kooti Federation. Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikanga 0 te Ture Whenua Maori, 1931, G. S. J. Read New Zealand Railways. tetahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga 0 tetahi tamaiti whangai, G. L. Riley New Zealand Retailers' Federation. e whakaaturia nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. J'. E. Salmon New Zealand Manufacturers' HONE TIRONA, Kai-rehita. Federation. C. W. Turner (Special appointment). SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI) Dated at Wellington, this 8th day of July, 1949. G. W. CLINKARD, Exeoutive Officer. Adopted Child (Tamaiti Whangai).

Notice to Mariners No. 33 of 1949 Horiana H. Wall Te Whanau Pani Smallman, hereafter to be called (a mmi Marine Department, nei ingoatia) Whanaupani Wellington, N.Z., 18th July, 1949. Hikurangi Wall. OFFIOIAL MESSAGES TO BRITISH MERCHANT Smps AND FISHING-VESSELS HIS organization provides for the transmission of important Notice to Persons Affected by Applications for Licences Under T messages from Naval Authorities to small ships, trawlers, Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936 &c., fitted with radio-telephony, on occasions when such messages may be of vital importance to their safety and welfare. Tests of the organization, lasting for one week, may be held at irregular Manufacture of Footwear intervals without prior notice, and all small craft fitted with R/T Messrs. S. Button and Son, 46 Upper Queen Street, Auckland, apparatus are earnestly requested to listen for the messages broad. have applied for an extension of their existing licence so as to permit cast during these tests and to forward particulars of those received. the extension of factory premises by 3,000 square feet. NOTE.-This notice will in future be issued annually as New Pharmacy, Industry Zealand Notice to Mariners. 2. When the organization described in this Notice to Mariners G. N. Morey, 68 Fisher Avenue, Beckenham, Christchurch, has is ordered to be brought into force- applied for a licence to operate a new pharmacy at " The Strand," High Street, Blenheim. (a) Ships are to continue to read· the traffic from the coast K. Ridgley, Three Mile Bush Road, Kamo, Whangarei,has applied station serving the waters in which they are sailing. for a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Bay of Islands Rood, Official messages will be broadcast as shown in the Kamo. table below: (b) T .R.s are to be discontinued: Retail SaJe and Distribution of Motor-spirit (c) Messages are not be acknowledged unless ships are specially A. Henry, Purakanui, has applied for a licence to resell motor­ directed to do so in the text of the message : spirit from one pump situated in open yard at premises at Purakanui. (d) Ships are to conform to any restrictions regarding the use H. A. M. Clarke, Atiamuri, has applied for a licence to resell of radio which may be issued by the Naval Authorities. motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on store premises at the corner of Orakei-Karako and Taupo Roads, Atiamuri. New Zealand Ooastal Waters D. Lala, Kakahi, King-country, has applied for a licence to These messages are to be broadcast at definite times from the resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on store pre.mises radio-stations given in the following table. Normal R/T procedure at Kakahi. to which small ships are acoustomed is employed as far as possible. Applicants and other persons considering themselves to be A preliminary cail will be made on 2182 kc/s. and the messages materiaJIy affected by the decisions of the Bureau of Industry on will then be broadcast on the coast station's working frequency these applications should, not later than 4th August, 1949, submit of 2162 kc/s.; this freqnency will be referred to in the preliminf1ry any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. call. The' text of each message indicates the Naval Authority All communications should be addressed to Secretary, Bureau of who has originated it and contains, if necessary, details of the Industry, C.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. locality to which it refers. S. J. COLLINS, Secretary. 1584 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6)

In Bankruptcy.-Supreme Court OTICE is hereby given that the name of the undermentioned N company has been struck off the Register and the company dissolved :- INDSAY FRANCIS AVERY, of 421 College Street, Palmcrston Atham Investments, Limited. 1948/44. L North, Labourer, was adjudged bankrupt on 18th July, 1949. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Courthouse, Palmerston North, Given under my hand at Auckland, this 15th day of July, 1949. on Friday, 29th July, 1949, at 2.15 p.m. L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. C. P. SIMMONS, Acting Official Assignee. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3)

In Bankruptcy.-Supreme Court OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months N from this date the names of the undermentioned companies AMES WILLIAM SOUTER, ROBERT JOHN SOUTER, and will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register J ERIC HUGH SOUTER, trading under the name and style and the companies dissolved:- of " Souter Brothers," of Levin, Contractors, were adjudged bank· Helensville Piggeries, Limited. 1939/40. rupt on 19th July, 1949. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Aard Taxis, Limited. 11939/141. Courthouse, Levin, on Monday, 1st August, 1949, at 2.30 p.m. Given under my hand at Auckland, this 15th day of July, 1949. C. P. SIMMONS, Acting Official Assignee. L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) AND (4) In BanlcruptC!I.-Supreme Court OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months RVINE CLAUDE GRANT, of Wellington, Car·salesman, was N from this date the name of the uudermentioned company I adjudged bankrupt on 12th .July, 1949. Creditors' meeting will, unlcss cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register will be held in my office, on Monday, 25th July, 1949, at 2.15 p.m. and the company dissolved. Reg. Wilkinson, Limited. 1938/235. F. B. JAMESON, Official Assignee. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 14th day of July, Magistrates' Court, Wellington. 1949. H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies.

In Bankruptcy-S'up.'eme Court THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933

AKE notice that on the application of JAMES MoKAY, of OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 8 of the above. T Wellington, Butcher, it was ordered tha,t the order of N mentioned Act, that the register and records of the companies adjudicatiou, dated 22nd day of June, 1949, agaiust the said the names of which are set out in the first column of the Schedule JAMES MoKAY hc annulled. hereto, which have hitherto been kept at the office of the Assistant Dated this 13th day of July, 1949. Registrar of Companies at the respective places named in the second F. B. JAMESON, Official Assignee. column of the Schedule hereto, have been transtilITed to the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies at the respective places named in the third column of the Schedule hereto.. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of July, 1949. In Bankruptcy.-Supreme Gourt SOHEDULE rrAKE noticc that ALLAN JOHN TRICKER, of Petone, Bookseller, Register Previously Register was adjudgcd bankrupt on 15th July, 1949. Creditors' Name of Company. Kept at I Tramferred to meeting will be held in my office on Wednesday, 27th July, 1949, I at 2.15 p.m. Lincoln's Limited Invercargill Christchurch. F. B. ,JAMESON, Official Assignee. Sargood, Son, and Ewen, Limited Dunedin Wellington. Magistrates' Court, Wellington. D. J. Williamson and Company, Wellington Hokitika. Limited J. R. Watkins Company (N.Z.), Christchurch. Limited In Bankruptcy.-Bupreme Court Northland Finance Company, Auckland. Limited OBERT DRINKWATER, formerly of Springlands, Blenheim, C. C. Ward, Limited New Plymouth. R now of Christchurch, Retired Horse.trainer, was adjudged lVIaraenui Limited Napie~ Wellington. bankrupt on 14th July, 1949. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office on Tuesday, 26th July, 1949, at 11 a.m. F. R. :MACKEN, Deputy Registrar of Companies. J. T. A. BEAUMONT, Official Assignee. The Courthouse, Blenheim. THE COMPANIEf! ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6)

OTICE is hereby given that the names of the undermentioned In Bankruptcy.-Supreme Court N companies have been struck off the Register and the companies dissolved :- ICHAEL GRANT COOKE, of Riccarton House, Kahu Road, The Little River Town Hall Company, Limited. 1906/34. M Riccarton, Christchurch, Driver, was adjudged bankrupt on Sydenham Furniture Factory, Limited. 1932/78. the 11th July, 1949. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office, Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 11th day of Malings Building, corner of Gloucester Street and Oxford Terrace, .July, 1949. Cbristchurch, on Thursday, the 21st day of July, 1949, at 2.15 p.m. D. S. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. G. W. BROWN, Official Assignee.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) AND (4)

AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the ADVERTISEMENTS T date hereof the names of the undermentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the companies dissolved:- THE C01vlPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6) C. Hardy and Company, Limited. 1923/1. Educational Cinematographs, Limited. 1925/10. OTICE is hereby given that the names of the undermentioned Keir and Thompson, Limited. 1925/57. 1N companies have been stmck off the Register and the companies W. L. Henderson, Limited. 1926/35. diflsolved :- New Zealand Homes Development, Limited. 1929/20. Paul's Ice Cream (N.Z.), Limited. 1938/35. Car Disposal, Limited. 1930/28. Health Products, Limited. 1938/202. Premier Entertainments, Limited. 1933/69. Hauraki. Carrying Company, Limited. 1946/26. The Marsh Concussion Pad Company, Limited. 1936/101. Rotorua Antiques, Limited. 1946/423. S.A.F. Products, Limited. 1940/31. Fountain 'I'ea Rooms, Limited. 1948/502. Plating Services, Limited. 1947/206. Given under my hand at Auckland, this 8th day of July, 1949. Given under my hand at Christchurch this 11th day of July, 1949. L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. D. S. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1585

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) PRIVATE BILL

AKE notioe that, at the expiration of three months from the In the matter of the Sta,nding Orders of the General T date hereof the name of the nndermentioned company will, Assembly of New Zealand, relative to Private Bills, nnle!18 cause is shown to the contrary, be struok off the Register =d in the matter of a Private Bill intituled (I.An and the oompany will be dis,solved:- Act to Authorize the Presbyterian Church Property ,Trustees, Duly Incorporated Under the Presbyterian The Direct English Distributing Company, Limited. O. 1938/20. Churc,h Property .Act1_ 18!l5t and the Amendments Dated at Dnnedin, this 15th day of July, 1949. Thereof, to Remove au HooClStones, Monuments, and R. A. MALONE, A!l8istant Registrar of Companies. Grave Surrounds Erected in the Cemetery on the Gronnds of Knox Presbyterian Church, Situate in High Street in the City of Lower Hu'tt. to Level and PUBLIC NOTICE Plant the Ground so Affected, and to l!irect a Monu­ ment Common to all Persons Interred in the said THE COAL ACT, 1948 Cemetery." N OTICE is herebJT given that it is the intention of the UBLIC notice is given that, by virtue of the provisions of the Presbyterian Church Property Trustees to present a P petition to the General .Assembly of New Zealand for the said Coal Act, 1948, and the regulations therennder, returns in Bill. forms presoribed by the said regulations are required to be furnished The objects of the said Bill are- to t~e Coal Valuation Commission on or before the 15th August, 1949, by- (1) To authorize the trustees to remove all headstones (1) Every person by whom any amount was reoeivable by way monuments, and grave surrounds at present ereet;I of royalty or rent in respect of any privately owned coal or servitude on the grounds of Knox Presbyterian Church, High in any of the seven years 1941 to 1947 ; Street, Lower Hutt, and to close the same as a (2r Every person who extracted any privately owned ooal in burial·ground; any of the seven years 1941 to 1947 without any royalty or rent (2) To level and tidy the grounds and plant them in grass, being payable in respect thereof; and trees, and shrubs; (3) Every person who, being the owner of any privately owned (3) To erect a memorial common to all persons interred land, permitted the exercise in any of the seven years 1941 to 1947 in the said gronnds; , of the benefit of any servitude adversely affeoting that land without (4) To prohibit the disturbanoo or removal of human any royalty or rent being payable in respeot thereof. remains interred in the said grounds; and (5) To preclude the use of the said grounds for any Forms of returns may be obtained at the office of the Coal purpose other than a closed burial-ground. Valuation Commission, 7-9 Lower Taranski Street, Wellington; the offices of the Inspectors of Mines at Hnntly, Greymouth, and Printed copies of the Bill will be deposited in the Private Dnnedin; the offices of the New Zealand State Coal Mines at Bill Offioo, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, on the 11th dRy Auokland, Christchuroh, and Inveroargill; and the Courthouse at of July, 1949, and also at the office of Messrs. Bunny, Gillespie, Whangarei. Carter, and Oakley, Solicitors to the Presbyterian Church Property Trustees, Post-office Building, High Street, Lower Dated at Wellington, this 29th day of Jnne, 1949. Hutt. and T. and G. Building, Grey Street, Wellington. J. H. RALEIGH Registrar, .uated this 4th day of July, 1949. Coal Valuation Commission. PRF$BYTERIAN CHURCH PRoPERTY TRUSTEES. C.P.O. Box 171, Wellington, By its Solicitors 253 BUNNY, GILLESPIE, CARTER, AND OAKLEY. INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908 DECLARATION BY AN ASSISTANT REGISTRAR DISSOLVING A SOCIETY FUR INVESTMENTS, LIMITED DAFYDD STRACHAN EVANS, Assistant Registrar of I , Incorporated Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has, been made to appear to me that North Canterbury Rest Camp Association IN LIQUIDATION (Inoorporated) is no longer carrying on its operations, the aforesaid society is hereby dissolved in pursuanoe of section 28 of the Inoor­ porated Sooieties Act, 1908. Notice of Voluntary Winding-up Re8olution Dated at Christohurch, this 14th day of July, 1949. URSUANT to section 222 of the Companies Aot, 1933, notice P is hereby given that by an entry in the minute-book of the D. S. EVANS, company signed as provided by subsection (1) ot section 300 of the A!l8istant Registrar of Inoorporated Societies. Companies Act, 1933, the following special resolution was duly­ passed:- ' INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908 .. 1. That the company be wonnd-up voluntarily. "2. That Miss EILEEN VERA. PATTISON, of Dnnedin, Companr. DECLARATION BY AN ASSISTANT REGISTRAR DISSOLVING A SOCIETY Secretary, be and she is hereby appointed liquidator of the company•• Dated this 8th day of July, 1949. DAFYDD STRACHAN EVANS, Assistant Registrar of I , Inoorporated Sooieties, do hereby declare, as it has been 259 E. PATTISON, Liquidator. made to appear to me that The Burwood Residents and ~port8 A!l8ooiation (Inoorporated), is no longer carrying on its operations, the aforesaid society is hereby dissolved in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908. FUR INVESTMENTS, UMITED, Dated at Christchurch, this 18th day of July, 1949. D. S. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. IN LIQUIDATION

INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908 Notice to Oreditors to Pr01Je HE liquidator of Fur Investments, Limited (in liquidation' DECLARATION BY AN ASSISTANT J;tEGISTRAR DISSOLVING A SOCIETY T which is being wonnd-up voluntarily doth hereby fix the: 27th day of July, ]949, as the day on or before which the creditors ROBERT AUSTIN MALONE, Registrar of Incorporated of the company are to prove their debts or claims and to establish I , Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made to any title they may have to priority nnder section 258 of the appear to me that the Palmerston Club (Incorporated) is no longer Companies tAct, 1933, or to be excluded' from the benefit of any carrying on its operations, the aforesaid society is hereby di!l801ved distribution made before such debts are proved, or, as the oase in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908. may be, from objecting to suoh distribution. , Dated at Dunedin, this 15th day of July, 1949. E. PATTISON, Liquidator. R. A. MALONE, 173 Stuart Street, Dunedin. 26() Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.

SEl\WO PROPRIETARY, LIMITED CHANGE OF NAME OF COl\fPANY URSUANT to section 338 of the Companies Act, 1933, notice P is hereby given that tlriee months after date of publication OTICE is hereby given that A. STACE, LIMITED, has changed: of this notice, Semco Proprietary, Limited, shall cease to have a N its name to REDCLIFFS PHARMACY, LIMITED, and, that the place of business in New Zealand. new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies 'in' Dated this 29th day of 'June, 1949. place of the forme~ name. For SEMCO PROPRIETARY, LIMITED, Dated at Christchurch, this 8th day of July, 1949. 239 PERRY, PERRY, AND POPE, Solicitors, Wellington. 271 D. S. EVANS, Assistant Registrar of Companies_ K THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPAJ\TY tt'EsoLunoN'Mii:dm SPECIAL RATE, l\tTOTICE isheteby given, that' .TOHN MOKENZl,E, LIMITED, has 'lfa.n,~r{jjn(JaUrityWbrker'8 Dwel!ing Loon, 1948,oj '£2,800 1.., changed its name to MA:asn'sCAsH 'GROC'ERY, LIMITED, and that the new name was this day entered on my Register in place ''',N~,'n,', ,rB,' iia,Jl,-, c, e '"and" ,"in ex""eiCi,B,',e" of, the ,powers ve, S~, d ','~, it in that l, ~e~alf by the Co1int'iesAct, 1920, the Loc!!'l Bodies' Loans of the former name. 4ct,!p~6,at;ldruJ, other powers (if any) it thE)reunto enabling, the Given under my hand at Dunedin, this ,6th day of .July, 1949. lIastertonCounty Council hereby resolves as follows- 275 R. A. MALONE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. ",That,for \the IlU'rpose of providing for 'the pityrnent 'Of interest, }lrin:mpai, and otlier cMTges on a loan' oftivo 'tb01'lsllind'eight hundred poondl! '(£2;800}, authOrized to be raised by 'tlie:Masrertbn County Council pursuant to the provisions of section 195 6fthe Counties DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL ~ct, ' ,19~0" anq. section 17 (d) <;>f, the Local Bodies'Loans !ct,~92~~ for 'thl), purp,ose of the erection of a, worker's dwelling RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE AS SECURl'fY FOR REPAYMENT i\.nd Ij,Jl 'other charges incidl)nthl theret,o, the ,Maste'rton CoJlnty LOAN, 1949, OF £23,itOO COiincil 'hereby makes and 'levies a special rate of one eighty.eighth of one penny (1/88d,) in the,p(jund on the rateable value (on the basis of the ~apitalvalue) of all rateabl~ property in the whole of INb~,:~ah;\~!d r!~:~C~~ili!s~hto!'~:Ait~e:~~~, i~h~t ~:n!~i: t'lie,C&lrit!of Mastertoll; and t1iat such s~cihlrate shall be an City Council hereby resolves as follows:- lfunua1Iyrectitringrilotedriring the curreucyof such loan and shall tiepay~ble yeailyou the 1st, day of Jury in each and every year "That, for the purpose of l'roviding, the interest aIjd other <'futfug'the currency of snch loan, being a period of twenty (20) years charges on a loan of £23,400" authorized to be raised by the Dunedin or until the loan is fully paid off," City Council under the ,above.mentioned Act for the, purpose of repaying, in part, the 1934 Renewal Loan (London) of £3(i6,QOO, R. E. GORDON ,LEE, Chairman. Part I of £156,000, the said Dunedin City Council hereby makes, J. C. D. MACKLEY, County Clerk. and levies a special rate of three· farthings (td.) in the pound (£) We hereby certify that the above is it true and correct extract upon the rateable value (on the basis of the annual value) of itll from th~ minutes of a meeting of the Masterton County Council rateable property of the City of Dunedin, comprisipg the whole of held at Masterton on the 12th day of July, 1949. the said City; and that such special rate shall be an annually R. E. GORDON LEE, Chairman. recurring rate during the currency of such loan and be ,payable 272 J. C. D. MACKLEY, County Clerk. yearly on the first (1st) day of June hl each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of four (4) years or until the loan is fully paid off." WAIKATO COUNTY COUNCIL I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the resolution passed by the Dunedin City Council on Monday, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND 11th July, 1949. L, 1\1. WRIGHT, Deputy Mayor. OTICE, is hereby given that the Waikato County Council N proposes to execute certain public works-to wit, the forma· Municipal Chambers, Duuedin, C. 1. 277 tion of roads-for which purpose the lands described in the Schedule hereto will require to be taken by the Waikato County Council under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1928, sections 22 and 23. The plan of the lands required to be taken as MoDONALD AND ROWLEY, LIMITED aforesaid is open for inspection at the office of the Waikato County Council. All persons affected are hereby called upon to set forth, IN LIQUIDATION in writing, any well·founded objections to the execution of such works or to the taking of such lands, and to send' such writing Notice oj Final Meeting' to the Waikato County Council within forty days from the date ,N' OTICE, is, hereby, given ,pur,suant to section 23,2 of the C, ompanies of the first publication of this notice. Act, 1933, that a final general meeti~g of sharehold~rs of the company will be held at the office of the undersigned, 5 'Brougham SCHEDULE Street, Westport, on Monday, the 8th day ofAugust, 1949, at 10 a.m. J, a,cre 1 rood 14·5 perphes, being part of the land gra,nted to the J';l"ew Zealand",LCan and Mercantile Agency Company" Lh;nited, by BU8iness- ~rarit dated 20th, day of July, 1876, situated, in Block VI, Koma. (1) To receive the liquidator's report and final accounts of the lj:o!'au SUrvey District, shown on Survey Office plan 33970, and winding-up. thereon coloured sepia. (2), To pass an extraordinary resolution to, decide th\" manner Dated at Hamilton, this 13th day of July, 1949. in which th~books, acoounts, and documents of the company and of the liquidlltdr may be disposed of. B-y order of the Waikato County Council- C. F. E. BARTON, Clerk. H. LOVELL, Liquidator. This notice was first published on the 13th day of July, 1949. P.O. Box 38, Westport, 14th July, 1949. 280 273 .. NEW ZEALAND OIL EXPLORATION, LI1\fITED ADELAIDE ROAD CAFE, LIMITED IN LIQUIDATION NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY WINDING·UP In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in theniatter of N OTICE is hereby given that the following special resolution NEW ZEALAND OIL EXPLORATION, LIMITED, in liquidation. was passed on 12th July, 1949:- y special resolution passed on the 17th day of March, 1949, " 1. That the Adelaide Road Cafe, Limited, be wound up B it was resolved that the company be wound up voluntarily. voluntarily. Mr. SINCLAIR WHYNN HODGSON, Accountant, The Shell Company "2. That NORBERT G. FOLEY, Practisl.ng Accountant, be of New Zealand, Limited, was "'ppointed liquidator. .a.ppomtedllq1'liaator." Dated this 18th day of July, 1949. NORBERT G. FOLEY, Liquidator. Wellington, 12th July, 1949. 274 283 BARNETT AND CLEARY, Solicitors.

AMALITE COMPANY, LIMITED H. L. BEECH AND COMPANY, LIMITED

1'n the !hatter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter IN LIQUIDATION of AMALITE COMPANY, LIMITED. OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the members of the N above·named company has been summoned for the purpose OTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 232 of the of passing a resolution for voluntary winding. up; and that a N Companies Act, 1933, that a general meeting of the above· meeting of the creditors of the above. named company will be named company will be held at 407 R.S.A. Buildings, High Street, held at the Chamber of Commerce Rooms, 2 Courthouse Lane, AucMand, on Monday, 1st August, 1949, at 9.30 a.m., for thc purpose Auckland C. 1, on Tuesday, the 9th day of August, 1949, at of having an account laid before the meeting showing the manner 2.15 p.m. in which the winding.up has been conducted, and the property of the company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the liquidator, and also of determining by extraordinary Consideration of the stateinent of position, &c. resolution, the manner in which the books, accounts, and documents Nominatioll of ,liquidator. of the company and of the liquidator 'there()f, 'shall be disposed of. Appointidint dfoommittee of inspection, if thonghtfit. By order 'of the Board-'- A. LUYK, Liquidator. 276 H. S. ORR, Secretary. Care of 407 R.S.A. Buildings, High Street, Auckland. 284 .JULY 21] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1587

NQTICE UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1928 MEDICAL REGISTRATION

OTI~E. is hereby give~ that the Education Board of. the JOHN JOSEPH BRUNT, M.B., Ch.B., now teilidingin N Distl'lct of Auckland mtends to take under the proVlBlons I. , Whakatane, herebY-give notice that I intend ap~lying on.1ihe -of the Public Works Act, 1928, far a public school the following 24th Jurie, 1949, to have my name placed on the MedicalRllglster a.dditional lands-namely, all that piece of land situated in the of the Dominion of New Zilaland; and that I have deposited tlie Provincial Distriot of Auckland containing one acre thtee roods evidence of U!-y qualification in the office of the Department of ·thirty-nine decimal eight perches (1 acre 3 roods 39·8 perches), Health at Wellington mOre or less, being portion of the Blocks situated in Block XII Dated at Whakatane, this 24th day of May, 1949. -of the Piako Survey District called Ngarua No. 1:8 3B and Ngarua JOHN JOSEPH BRUNT. 1B 3A I, which said pieces of land are shown as Lots 1 and 2 on a . plan lodged in the Survey Office at Auckland under No. 34082. Care of Public Hospital, Whakatane. 288 A plan of the said land is deposited in the ·post-office at Kaihere, .and is there open for inspection by all persons at all reasonable h~. . MEDICAL REGISTRATION All :persons ate 'hereby required and ca;lled upon to set forth i'n Writing any well-grounded objections to the taking of such land, W~RID. BRUCE ~ARTIN, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., ..1~42 lmd to send such writing, within forty days frdIll the first publica- : I 'I (Trinity College Dublin), F.R;C.S. (Ed.), 1948,now tesl(ling -tidlJ. of this notice, to the Education Board 'of the District of in Blenheim, hereby give notice that I intend appl;ring on. the Auckland at its office in Wellesley Street East, Auckland. 19th Augnst, 1949, to have my name plaeedon the Medical RegIster Dated this 14th day of July, 1949. of the Dominion of New Zealand·; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of G. H. SHORLAND, Health at Wellington. Secretary to the Education Board of the Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of July, 1949. District of Auckland. WILFRID BRUCE MARTIN. This notice was first published in the Auckland Star newspaper Wairau Hospital, Blenheim. 289 -on the 16th day of July, 1949. 281

JESSE STONE, LIMITED PANUITANGA I RARO 0 TE TURE MO NGA MARl NUNUI IN VOLUNTARY LIQuiDATION MO TE KATOA, 1928 OTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 232 of the E panuitanga tenei kia mohiotia ai ko te Poari mo Nga Kura N Companies Act, 1933, that a general meeting of the above­ H mo. te Takiwa mo Marana e hiahla ana ki te tango i raro named company will be held at the office of Stewart, Beckett, and i nga tikanga 0 te Ture mo Nga Mahi Nunui Mo Te Katoa 1928, Company, 152 Hereford Street, Christchurch, on Thursday, the 4th hei tuunga kura mo te katoa i te whenua e apitiria mai ana, ara, August, 1949, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of having an account laid ko te katoa 0 tetahi piihi whenua kei roto i te Porowini Takiwa 0 before the meeting showing the manner in which the winding-up Akarana ko te nui' kotahi eka e toru ruri e toru tekau ma iwa paati has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of, ')Ile tetahi waahi nohinohi atu, ara, e warn nga wahanga ki te wehea and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the liquidator, :te paati kotahi kia tekau nga wehewehenga (1 eka 3 ruri 39·8 paati) and also of detenuiuing by extraordinary resolution the manner nui atu iti. iho ranei, ara, ko tetahi waahi 0 nga poraka kei roto 0 in which the books, accounts, and documents of the company and Poraka XU <> te Takiwa Ruuri 0 Piako e karangatia ana ko Ngarua of the liquidator thereof shall be disposed of. Nama IB 3B me Ngarua IB 3A 1, a, ko aua piihi whenua kua maakatia H. BALLAN, Liquidator. ko Nga Rota 1 me 2 ki runga i te mapi kua whakatakororia ki te 'l'a"i Ruuri i Marana, a, ko te Nama e 34082. 152 Hereford Street, Christchurch. 290 Ko' te mapi'O taua whenua kua whakatakotoria kei roto i te poutapeta i Kaihere, a, kei reira e takoto ana hei matakitaki ma nga tangata katoa i nga haora e puare ana mo te matakitaki. Ko nga tangata katoa ka hiahiatia, a, ka tonoa atu hoki kia PRIVATE BILL ;tuk mai, me tuhituhi rawa, i a ratou whakahehe whai-tikanga, ll In the matter of the Stariding Orders of the General Assembly ·mo 0 te tangohanga taua. whenua, a, ko aua tuhituhinga mai me of New Zealand relative to Private Bills, and' in the taemaii roto i nga ra e 40 timata mai i te kahititanga tuatahi 0 Inatter of a Private Bill intituled " An Act to Provide for teriei panuitanga ki te Poari mo Nga Kura mo te Takiwa 0 Akarana, ki tanatari i Werehiri Tiriti Marangai, Marana. the Constitution, and to Define the Functions and Powers, of a Disciplinary Committee to Exercise Disciplinary and He mea ttihi i tenei te 140 nga ra 0 Hurae, 1949. Other Powers Over Registered Medical Practitioners." G. H. SHORLAND, OTICE is hereby given that The New Zealand Branch of the Hekeretari 0 te Peari mo Nga Kura mo 1:e N British Medical Association intends to present a petition to Takiwa 0 Marana. the General Assembly of New Zealand for the passing of the said Ko t~ei panuitanga i kahititia tuatahitia ki roto i te Nupepa, Bill. Ma, i te Akarana Taa, i 'te 16 0 'nga ra 0 Hurae, 1949. 282 The objeCts of the said Bill are to provide for the constitution of a Disciplinary Committee to exercise 'disciplinary powers over registered medical practitioners in certain cases of professional misconduct, and to inquire into and make recommendations to the Minister of Health upon complaints against registered medical CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY practitioners in connection with matters arising under Part III of the Social Security Act, 1938, or the regulations made under that Act; and to define the functions and powers of such Disciplinary ~N'. OTICE is hereby given that L. J. CARMODY, LIMITED, has Committee. . . changed its.name to SUNSIDNE POPCORN, LIMrTED, and that Printed copies of the Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill -the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies Office, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, on the 28th day of July, .in place of the 'former name. 1949, and at the offices of Messrs. Chapman, Tripp, Watson, James. Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of July, 1949. and Co., Solicitors for The New Zealand Branch of the British ~85 . H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Medical Association, 20 Brandon Street, Wellington, C.1. Dated this 20th day of July, 1949. CHAPMAN, TRIPP, WATSON, JAMES, AND Co., Solicitors 'for The New Zealand Branch of CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY 291 the British Medical Association.

· OTICE is hereby given that FULLER ENGINEERING COMPANY, N. LIMITED, has changed its name to STEELFORT ENGIN'IIIERING ·C01lrPANY, LIMITED, and ·that the new name was this day entered WILD LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND .on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. ILLUSTRATED Dated at Wellington, this llth day of July, 1949. Manual No.2 ~86 Ii. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Part I.-Mammalia ------By the HON. GEO. M. THOMllON, M.L.C., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMP.ANY Priee: Part I, paper, 3s, cloth (out of print); postage 2d. extra. OTICE is hereby given that OMEGA TRADERS, Li:r.nTED, has N changed its name to THE OMEGA TRADING COMPANY, Manual No.5 .LnuTED, and that the new name was this day entered on my .Register of Companies in place of the for.mer name. Part n: Introduced Birds, Frogs, and Fishes Dated at Wellington, this 8th day of July, 1949. J!87 H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Cloth, 78. (postage 3d.). 1588 TliE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43

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