THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTEi

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1936.

Land taken, and Land resumed, in Block XII, Puketapu Crown Land set apart as a Permanent State Forest. , 8'urvey, District, Hawke's Bay Land District.

[L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General. [L.S.] GAL"WA Y, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, .asex:tendedby B . conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests section four of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1932, I, Act, 1921-22, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galwav, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby t1j,ke t4e land set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto in Puketapu Survey District described in the First Schedule as a permanent State forest. hereto; and do also hereby resume the land described. in the Second Schedule for the purposes of subsection' ten of the said section twelve. ' SCHEDULE. FIRST SCHEDULE. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.-WELLINGTON FOREST- CONf!ERVATION REGION. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of .land taken: 2 roods 3·6 perches. ALL those areasin the Wellington Lal}d~District, containing Being portion of Lot 4, D.P. 2289, part Block 75, western by admeasurement 9 acrE;)S 0 roods 18 'p~rches, more or less, side of harbour; coloured red. and being Sections 22 and 23, Block VITf, Manganui Survey District. As· the same are·· inore particularly delineated on plan No. 62/31, deposited in the Head Office of the State SECOND SCHEDULE. Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon coloured blue. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land resumed :-' A. R. P. Being Portion of Given under the hand of His EX'cellency the Governor­ o 1 23 Part Block 70 (E.R.), western side of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued harbour; coloured yellow. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of 1 3 21·5 Part Block 70 (E.R.), western side of February, 1936. harbour; coloured blue. FRANK LANGSTONE, o 0 37·7 Part .Block 70 (E.R.), western side of Commissioner of State Forests. harbour; coloured green. All situated in Block XII, Puketapu Survey District. GOD SAVE THE KING! (S.O. plan 1085, green.) . All in the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. Amending a Proclamation setting ap'art Land as a Provisional 16/1840B, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands State Forest. and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2759, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. [L.S.] GALWAY, G:overnor-General. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued A PROCLAMATION. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 13th day of HEREAS by a Proclamation dated the fifth day of February, 1936. W JUly, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and FRANK LANGSTONE, Minister of Lands. published in the Gazette of the eighth day of that month (hereinafter referred to as " the said Proclamation "), an area GOD SAVE THE KINQ! of Crown land containing 2,548 acres, more or less (herein­ (L. and S. 16/1840.) a,fter referred to as " the sa"id area "), situa"ted in Blocks VI A 308 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 15 and X, Pakaumanu Survey District, Land District, Grown Land 8et apart as a Provi8ional Stttte Fore8t. and certain other lands were set apart as provisional State forests in terms of section thirty-four of the War Legislation [L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General. and Statute Law Amendment Act, 1918 : A PROCLAMATION. And whereas errors were made in the description of the said y virtue and in exercise of the powet'iI and authorities area included in the Schedule attached to the said Proclama­ B, conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests tion, and it is desirable that the errors be rectified: Act, 1921-22, I, George Vere Arundell, VIscount Galway, Now, therefore, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Z(Jaland, do hereby Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur­ set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto suance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred as a provisional State forest. upon me by section three of the Forests Amendment Act, 1925, do hereby amend the said Proclamation by substituting SCHEDULE. the description of the said area set forth in the Schedule NORTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-AttCKLAND FOREST- hereto for the description of the said area set forth in the OONSERV ATION REGION. said Proclamation. ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurement a total of 417 acres 1 tood, more or less, situated in Block VIII, Maungataniwha Survey District, and SCHEDULE. described as follows :- AUOKLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-AuOKLAND FOREST- Allotment S.E. 12, Pupuke Parish: Area, 28 acres. OONSERVATION REGION. Allotment S.W. 22, Pupuke Parish: Area, 67 acr~s. Allotment S.E. 21, Pupuke Parish: Area, 37 acres 1 rood. ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by Allotment 25, Pupuke Parish: Area, 64 acres. admeasurement 1,456 acres 2 roods, more or less, being Allotment 26, Pupuke Parish: Area, 70 acres. Rangitoto-Tuhua 351 3B 2 Block, and situated in Blocks VI Allotment 28, Pupuke Parish: Area; 56 acres. and X, Pakaumanu Survey District. As the same is more Allotment 29, Pupuke Parish: Area, 95 acres. particularly delineated on plan No. 44/2, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and As the same is more particularly delirie~ted on plauNo. 5/17, thereon bordered red. deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon edged red. (North Auckland plan S.O. 813.) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Hiven under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ under the Seal of that Dominion,. this 14th day General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued of February, 1936. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 14th day of February, 1936. FRANK LANGSTONE 1 FRANK LANGSTONE, , Commissioner of State Forests. Commissioner of State Forests. GOD SAVE THE KING! GOD SAVE THE KING!

Telephone Regulation8.-A mendment8.

GALWAY, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 7th day of February, 1936. Present: THE HON. M. J. SAVAGE PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. URSUANT to the Post and Telegraph Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor. P General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby make the following regulations:-

REGULATIONS. 1. These regulations shall form part of and be read together with the Telephone Regulations made on the 17th day of September, 1923, as amended by regulations made on the 3rd day of October, 1927, the 18th day of March, 1930, the 2nd day of March, 1931, the 27th day of April, 1932, the 12th day of July, 1935, and the 5th day of August, 1935, the whole of which regulations are hereinafter referred to as "the Telephone Regulations." 2. These regu1ations shall come into force on the date of the publication thereof in the Gazette. PART I.-TELEPHONE-EXCHANGE SERVICE. 3. Regulations numbered 1, 6, 23, 44, 48, 51, 56, 72, and 129 of the Telephone Regulations and the Schedule to the Telephone Regulations are hereby amended by omitting the word' "Secretary" wherever it occurs, and substituting the word " Director-General." 4. Regulation 4 of the Telephone Eegulations is hereby revoked, and the following j3ubstituted :-- "4. A service-connection fee of £1 shall be payable in respect of each new or additional connection (main station), except tha,t such fee shall not be payable in the case of a temporary coimection as provided for in Regulation 47. The Minister may, in special circumstances, waive or reduqe the fee. The fee shall be an initial charge only and shall be payable a(; the time of application for service." FEB. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 309

5. Regulation 16 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following substituted :- " 16. In cases in which desk telephones of any type are provided the rates prescribed in Regulations 14 and 14A shall be increased as follow!!:-

.Additional Charge.

Per Annum. Per Month.

Desk telephones- (a) Magneto with hand microphone 5s. 5d. (b) Automatic or common battery with fixed 5s. 5d. transmitter (c) Automatic or common battery with hand- ! £1 1s.9d. microphone (black) I (d) Automatic or common battery with hand- I £1 lOs. 2s. Sd. microphone (coloured) I

6. Regulation 43 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following substituted :- "43. For the equipment of a private telephone-line which forms part of a telephone­ exchange circuit the Department will provide for each station a telephone, lightning­ arrester, earthplate, and inside wiring free of expense to the subscriber, and these will remain the property of the Department. No extra telephones or items of equipment, other than those for which rental is paid, may be connected with a private telephone-line. The Department will, upon application, supply material for renewing batteries, and will also repair or replace a defective instrument free of charge if it is sent in to the telephone­ exchange by the subscriber. " Alternatively, subscribers on privately-owned sections of exchange lines may arrange to have their telephone instruments maintained on their premises by the Department by undertaking to pay the cost of the workman's travelling time and transit expenses beyond the point of connection with the departmental system. "The Department will overhaul a private telephone-line provide dthe services of a departmental lineman can be spared and conditionally upon the owner undertaking to pay the whole cost of the work, including labour, travelling-time, expenses, and the cost of any material used." 7. Regulation 47 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following substituted :- " 47. When telephone service is required for a shorter term than the period applicable under Regulation 5 such service shall be granted conditionally on the applicant paying, in addition to the estimated cost of the labour and any perishable material involved in establishing the service, a weekly charge based on the annual rate for a permanent connection plus 50 per cent. with a minimum charge a8 for a period of two week!s, or 15s., whichever is the higher, and a minimum charge of 7s. 6d. for every week or fraction thereof after the first two. The estimated cost of establishing the service and the minimum charge shall be payable at the time of application, and after the first fortnight the rental shall be payable weekly in advance. In the event of the subscriber ultimately deciding to have the temporary service converted to an ordinary permanent one, the usual contract shall be executed, and the prescribed charge shall take effect from the date of completion of the contract. In such a case the cost of making the connection shall be refunded, but the usual service-connection fee must be paid. Temporary extension telephones may be installed on payment of the usual installation charges as for temporary connections. Rental shall be charged at the rate of 28. 6d. per station for each seven days or fraction thereof, with a minimum charge of 5s." 8. Regulation 52 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following substituted :- "52. Subject to the approval of the Department, subscribers may obtain a change of apparatus upon agreeing to pay any additional rental involved, and upon payment of the installation charges specified hereunder :-

"CHANGE OF TELEPHONE.

Installation Charges.

When not more than Three Changes When more than Three Changes are made in One are made in One Establishment Establishment at at the Same Time. the Same Time. .

(a) Change from one wall type to 5s. per change .. 5s. per change for first three another wall type changes and 2s. 6d. for each change exceeding three. (b) Change from one desk type to 5s. per change .. Ditto. another desk type (c) Change from wall type to desk lOs. per change .. lOs. per change for first three type, or vice versa changes, and 58. for each change exceeding three. (d) Conversion of extension tele- 15s. per change .. 15s. per change for first three phone from ' non-inter- changes, and 7s. 6d. for each communicating' to ' inter- change exceeding three. communicating'

"The charges specified above shall apply to all changes of telephones, including those associated with interphone sets (not involving change or removal of key-box) and those connected to magneto or automatic private branch exchanges. . H1t} .. THE ,NEW, :ZEALAND :GAZIl1T.TE.

," CHANGE OF INTERPHONE:SET. ,",Wh~n a:uy change of an interphone set or sets is required the ~dbscribe~ shall be charged the cost of the labour and incidenta.lexpenses involved to. effecting t~e change or changes, with a miniumm charge of lOs. If, however, it is necessary to replace interphoneapp~rjttu~"byequipment of larger capacity in order to provide for the addi­ tional·requirements Of the subscriber, the labour and incidental charges payable by the subscriber shall" be only in respect of the additional positions required. The provision of the~~secrecy , £eatute'bii iriterphone sets shall also be charged for on the basis of the cost of the labour,-and incidental expenses rnvolved, but where the provision of the , secrecy' feature alone is involved, the minimum charge shall be 5s.", • '. \ r 9. ~(')gulation 56 of t~~\. Telephone Regulations is, 4ereby, amend~d l;>y omit~illg -the l'articull!>rs; of period of att~ndance authorized for ogservance" ,at;e;x:qI;1angef5 a~ ,::which the number of paying subscribers' main sta.tions exceeds 100 and, does not ~xceea '200," and sllbst~tllting the follo~ing:- -- , " At exchart-ges at which:the number of '~The period'ofattendance shall not, ~xceed paying 'subscribers' "main stations ex~­ " eight~en hours"perweek;-day (,usually ceeds 100 and does not exceed 200 from'6 a..m; tomidilight) and twelve hours on Sundays and holidays (from 8 a..m._ to 8 p.m.)':' _ 10. Regulati~n 57 of the Telephone RegUlations is hereby revoked, a.nd the foll~wing Bubstituted :'- " EXTRA ATTENDANCE. "57. Anyattenda,nce in excess of tlia.t prescribed iuth~ last preceding regulation .shall be deemed extmordiIia,ry attendance, andshall'oe grantedon the conditions, and ,?n payment o,f }~f1e,_ extra-~~tendance charges,t;lPecified h~reundet :---' "-(I) That not less than three-fourths of the paying subscribers to an exchange : express ih -wrIting to the Direct91'-General. their desire that the -period of attendance ,be extended. - ' "(2) That s~tisfactory arrangements can be made by the _Department for t1;l~ extende,d hours of attendance. "",' , _ <: At exchanges at' wh~ch the, number of paying subscrlbers' main stations e~ceeds 50 'and, does not e:x:6~ed '100 :_ ", ',' - ,- r_ - "An attendance' 'not '-' exceeding eighteen hours per week~qayand a two-hou,r 'attendance,on Sundays" and" ho1iday~_ .shall, be granted upon payment of an eitt-a-attendance rate of £1 per annum (or Is. 8d. per month) in respect ~f ~ eac4 main station. Alternatively,an, _a~tendance;, of two hqur,s on -Sundays and, holidays shall be grahted upon the payment Of 'itn extra­ attendance rate of 2s. 6d. per annum in respect of each main statioI4 " At exchanges at which the number of paying subscribers' main stations, exceeds 100 and does not exceed 200-- ,,' Continuous attendance shall be granted upon paYll1ent, of, am extra~.endance rate of £1 lOs. per annum (or 2s. 6d.per month) in respect of. each main station;" 11. Regulation 74 ,of the Telephone Regulations is hereby amended by adding thereto the, following clduse :- " (4) ,EverY' pel;son commits an offence and is li~ble to a fine not exceec#ng five 'pounds, who uses any telephone or does any act contrary -to the provisions of clause (1) of'this regulation."

PART H.-AUXILIARY SERVICES AND MISCELLANEOUS' EQUIPMENT. 12. RegUlation 80 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby amended by insertihg the i:{ollowing 'clauseaftercla-dse- (1) :- " .: ' , ,:,,:~, ',' "(IA) In the event of the amount of interphonecable required for an interphone installation exceeding in the aggregate an average of 60 ft. per position, the subscriber shalLbe charged rental at the rate of 2s. 6d. per annum (or 3d. a month) for each 15 ft. or fraction thereof of cable in excess of the aggregate allowance." 13. Regulation 83 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following substituted:- . l"83. Special I1mplifymg telephones and' apparatus for use by persons of imperfect hearing 'may be provided subject to payment of a special installation fee of £1 a.nd a rental of ;£3 per annum (or 5s. 3d. per month) in excess of the rental charge ordinarily applicable." 14. Regulation 85 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the follo~ing substitut'ed :~ "85. The term' same premises' in Regulatio~84 shall covervadoua builditigs detached from one another, but within the same bop-ndaries as the main premises and "part oftbesame establishment. The Director-Gene~lor Chief Engineer may, ho'w;ev>:er, authorize, ,in specia.l circumstances, the installation of extension stations illvolving wires, crossing a public, street or road or another ;person's property. In such cases installation charges shall not' be payable in Tespec~of the erection of thecircuWor <'circuits between the ,main and extensions stations, but a s-peciltltnileage rate of 15s. per annum (01' Is. 4d. per month) shall be payable for eacp Jurlorrg,ot fra.ction thereof of each circuit. In cases in which lead-povered cable is ereded across a'publicstreet or road in order to provide an extension station for an interphdne installation a charge at the rate _o£3s. ~d. per ari,n,rim,(oJ;'.4d ..per month) shall be"payable in respect of each furl.Qngor fr:~c~ionthereof 6f el1ch paIr of wires used in such cable for the purpose 'of the installation." ! ,~, ~.'- ,... : .;' L.", \ . . J. THE'NEW",'ZEALAND GAZErrTE.

15. Regulation 91 of the' Telephone Regulatiolls,is"hereby amended by omitting the entries prescribing the charges for " Switching keys (single)," "Switching, keys (double)," and "Push buttons and buzzers for use in connection with extension telephones," ,and substituting the following:-

Rental Charge. Installation Charge. " Ann~al Rate. IMonthly Rate. ___---'I_ll--:-':7::---:-_--~------!..._------'------..!...-----

s. d. s. d. 1'1. d. Switching-key, tumbler type 5 ot 2 6 0 3 Switching-key (single) comprising one 2-posi­ 5 Ot ,2 6 0 3 tion key Switching-key (double) comprising ,two 2-p6si­ ,5 fr 0 5 tion or one 3-position key· Push button and buzzer for use in connec­ tion with extension telephones- (a) For a single circuit not exceeding 15 0 10 0 oq 1I0 yards in length, including one push button and buzzer (b) For each additional push button or 2 6 2 6 0 ,3 buzzer installed in a circuit at the same time as the main installa­ tion (c) For each additional push button or 0 5 2 6 0 3 buzzer installed in the circuit of an existing installation (d) For each separate single circuit, 10 0 10 0 Oll including one push button and buzzer, installed at the same time as the first

PART IV.-PUBLIC-CALL' OFFICES (COIN-IN-THE-SLOT.) , 16. Regulation 97 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following substituted :- , " 97. The charge for a call from a public-call office within the base-rate area of a telephone-exchange shall be Id. In the case of a public-call office beyond the base-rate area the c~arge shall not exceed 3d."

PART V.-TOLL SERVICE. 17. Regulation 106 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following substituted :- "BASIC RA.TES. " 106. The basic rates for toll communications shall be as under:- "(a) Initial charge for an ordinary call not exceeding three minutes in ,duration:-

Between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. and between 6 p.m. Between and 10 p.m. Between 8 a.m. and on Week-days; 10 p.m. and For Distances 6 p.m. on between 6 a.m. 6 a.m. Week-days. and 10 p.m. on every Day. Sundays and Departmental Holidays..

(I) I,' .. (2) (3) '(4) ,'s. d. s. d. s."d. Up to and including 7! miles o 2 o 2 o 2 ,Exceed~g 7t miles but not exceeding, M.miles o 3-_ o 3 0, 3 15 20 o 4 o 4 o 4 20 25 o 5 o 4 o 4' 25 , ,30 0, 6, o ,4 0, 4 3<)' 35 o 7. o 4 o 4 35 40 o 8 04 0' 4 40 45 o 9 o '4i o 4 .". 45 50 010 '0 5 o 4 '50 55 OIl '0 5! o 4 55 " 60 1 0 ,0 6 o 4 60 ", 65 I I 0' 6! o 4 65 70, ,,' I , 2 o '1, '0 4 7.0 " 75 I 3 6 7! '0 4 75, 80 I 4 o 8 o 4 80 85 I 5 o 8! o 4 85 :90 I. ,6. o 9 ,O,4t 95 I 7 9! 5 ~u ilo : o o 95 0" 100 1-8 010 o 5 100 no ,,' 1'10' , O'll -::0' 5! 1I0 120 , 2 0 I 0 o 6 t~J 120 130 2 2, I, I o 6t' 130 140 2 4 I 2 '07" 140 150 2 6 I 3 o ' 7r~ ,150 160 2 7 I 3i o ' 8 312 THE NE'WZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 15

PART V.-TOLL SERVICE-continued. "BASIC RATEs-continued. Between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. and I between 6 p.m. Between and 10 p.m. Between 8 a.m. and on Week-days; 10 p.m. an d For Distances 6 p.m. on between 6 a.m. 6 a.m. Week-days. and 10 p.l1;l. on every Day. Sundays and Departmental Holidays.

(1) (2) (3) (4) s. d. s. d. s. d. Exceeding 160 miles but not exceeding 170 miles 2 8 1 4 0 8 170 180 2 9 I 4t 0 8 " 180 " 190 " 210 1 5 0 8t " 190 " 200 " 2Il I 5t 0 9 " 200 " 210 " 3 0 1 6 0 9 " 210 " 220 " 3 1 I 6t 0 9 " 220 " 230 " 3 2 I 7 0 9t " 230 " 240 " 3 3 I 7t o 10 " 240 " 250 " 3 4 I 8 o 10 " 250 " 260 " 3 5 1 8t 010 " 260 " 270 " 3 6 I 9 o lOt " 270 " 280 " 3 7 1 9t OIl " 280 " 290 " 3 8 1 10 OIl " 290 " 300 " 3 9 I lOt OIl " 300 " 310 " 310 I II o II! " 310 " 320 " 3Il I lIt 1 0 " 320 " 330 " 4 0 2 0 1 0 " 330 " 340 " 4 I 2 ot 1 0* " 340 " 350 " 4 2 2 I I ot .," 350 " 360 " 4 3 2 I! I 1 360 " 370 " 4 4 2 2 1 1 " 370 " 380 " 4 5 2 2t I I " 380 " 390 " 4 6 2 3 1 Ii " 390 " 400 " 4 7 2 3i 1 2 " 400 " 410 " 4 8 2 4 1 2 " 410 " 420 " 4 9 2 4t 1 ·2 " 420 " 430 " 410 2 5 1 2! " 430 " 440 " 4Il 2 5t 1 3 " 440 " 450 " 5 0 2 6 1 3 " 450 " 460 " 5 I 2 I " 6! 3 " 460 470 " 5 2 2 7 1 3t " 470 " 480 " 5 3 2 7! 1 4 " 480 ",. 490 " 5 4 2 8 I 4 " 490 500 " 5 5 2 8! 1 4 " 500 " 510 " 5 6 2 9 1 4! " 510 " 520 " 5 7 2 9t I 5 " 520 " 530 " 5 8 2 10 I 5 " 530 " 540 " 5 9 2 IO! 1 5 " 540 " .550 " 510 211 1 5t " 550 " 560 " 511 3 0 1 6 " 560 " 570 " 6 0 3 0 1 6t For "ever! additional 10 ~iles or part thereof" 0 1 0 O! .. exceedmg,570 miles

* Maximum charge for a-minute call within one Island between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.: Is. t Maximum charge for a-minute inter-Island call between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.: Is. 6d. "(b) Initial charge for an urgent call: double the basic rate for an ordinary call. "(c) For every additional minute exceeding three the charge shall be one-third of the respective initial charge. "(d) Cable Fee.-There shall be added to the charge for an inter.lsland call, whether ordinary or urgent, a fee to be known as the " cable fee" of the following amount :­ d. "(i) Between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on week-days 3 "(ii) Between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. and between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. on week-days; between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. on Sundays and departmental holidays Ii "(iii) Between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. every day Of " Provided that the cable fee shall not be charged in respect of calls exceeding 550 miles between 10· p.m. and 6 a.m., or in other cases as specified in these regulations. "(e) (i) Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this regulation, the maximum charge for an ordinary call between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. shall be:- Not Every exceeding Additional 3 Minutes. Minute. s. d. d. " For calls within either the North or the South Island .. 1 0 4 " For inter-Island calls 166 "(ii) In respect of urgent calls the maximum charge between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. shall be double that specified for an 'ordinary call. " U) In calculating the charge for a toll call all fractions of a penny shall be counted, but in the total charge for a call fractions smaller than a halfpenny shall be excluded and fractions of a halfpenny or more counted as one penny." 18. RegUlation 108 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby amended by substituting " Id. " for" 3d." in clause (b) thereof. 19. Regulation 112 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby amended by omitting " 11 p.m." wherever it appears, and substituting" 10 p.m." FEB. 20.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 315

20. Regulation 113 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following substituted :- " 113. If any person uses the public telephone at a toll-station for the purpose of­ "(i) Conversing over a private telephone-line connected with the toll-station; " (ii) Communicating with a local exchange subscriber's station; or "(iii) Communicating with a subscriber's station of an exchange whose base-rate area includes the site on which the toll-station is situated- such communication shall be treated as a toll call. The charge for such a call shall, however, be Id. for each three minutes or fraction thereof in lieu of the charges prescribed in Regulation 106." 21. Regulation 119 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby amended by revoking clause (b), and substituting the following:- " 119. (b) Except as hereinafter provided, a daily invoice of toll calls will be rendered to any exchange-subscriber upon payment of a fee of £1 per annum. If a subscriber requires daily invoices of toll calls made from more than one subscriber's station, the fee shall be £1 per annum in respect of one station and 5s. per annum in respect of each additional station. In cases in which subscribers pay telephone rental on a monthly basis the monthly fee for rendering a daily toll invoice shall be one-twelfth of the annual fee, plus 5 per cent. Hotels, hostels, and clubs which provide residential or general social facilities are exempt from the foregoing charges."

PART VI. - TOLL FACILITIES AT NIGHT AT EXCHANGES OR TOLL· STATIONS WITH RESTRICTED ATTENDANCE. 22. Regulation 123 of the Telephone Regulations (as amended by regulations made on the 18th day of March, 1930) is hereby revoked, and the following substituted:- " 123. 'On payment of the undermentioned annual fee, and provided that the Department can conveniently make the necessary arrangements, individual and party­ lines connected with a telephone-exchange that is not open continuously or private lines connected with a toll-station may, after the local exchange or toll-station is closed, be bunched and switched through to an exchange that is still open ;- Annual Fee. £ " Individual line connection having exclusive use of a toll-line 2 " Individual line connection, bunched with other individual or party lines on the same toll circuit I "Two-party line (fee to include all persons of-a party) 2 "Three-party line (fee to include all persons of a party) 3 "Four-party line (fee to include all persons of a party) 4 "Five-party line (fee to include all persons of a party) 5 " Six-party line (fee to include all persons of a party) .. 6 " Seven-party line (fee to include all persons of a party) 7 " Eight-party line (fee to include all persons of a party) 8 "Nine-party line (fee to include all persons of a party). . 9 "Ten-party line (fee to include all persons of a party) .. 10 "In addition to the foregoing annual fee, the subscribers or private-line owners concerned shall pay the cost of any labour involved in installing repeating-coils or making other necessary circuit alterations."

PART VII.-PRIVATE-LINE CIRCUITS FOR DIRECT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PLACES OF BUSINESS. 23. Regulation 125 of the Telephone Regulations (as amended by reguJations made on the 18th day of March, 1930) is hereby revoked, and the following substituted:- " 125. At any place where, in the opinion of the Department, departmental circuits on existing poles or in telephone cables can conveniently be provided for signalling purposes, or for the purpose of establishing direct communication between places of business or other premises without obtaining connections through a telephone-exchange, such circuits shall be leased and maintained by the Department at the annual rates specified hereunder, provided that in no case shall the annual charge be less than the appropriate minimum charge also specified hereunder :-

Annual Rate per Composition of Circuit. Quarter-mile or Minimum Fraction thereof. Annual Charge.

40 lb. bronze; also circuits in telephone cables­ £ s. d. £ s. d. Single-wire circuits I 2 6 I 10 0 Metallic circuits I 12 6 2 0 0 55 lb. insulated bronze­ Single-wire circuits I 10 0 I 17 6 Metallic circuits 2 7 6 3 0 0 70 lb. bronze­ Single-wire circuits 3 4 I 10 0 Metallic circuits 14 3 2 5 0 100 lb. copper- Single-wire circuits I 3 10 I 10 0 Metallic circuits I 15 2 2 5 0 150 lb. copper­ Single-wire circuits I 5 I I 12 6 Metallic circuits I 17 8 2 7 6

" These charges shall be payable monthly or half-yearly in advance. If, however, payments are made monthly, the monthly payment shall be one-twelfth of the annual rate, plus 5 per cent. " In cases in which private-line circuits are used under the provisions of this part of these regUlations for the purpose of direct telephonic communication between places of business or other premises the number of stations on anyone circuit shall not exceed four." p:ARlrivnt~pR;IVATE TELEPIrON:E-LlNESNOT' ERECTED OR MAINTAINED BY THE DEPARTMENT. :, :24~1~eguiation • 139 of 'the Telephone : Regulations i~ hereby revoked; a~d the fol1owingsubstituted::~ . .'. .: . . .' .' .' " "

< , ." la9. A private telephone-line. shall not be cOn:i:lected with more than 'one toll- station except in special 'circumstances and by the written authority of the Director­ General or the 'Chief EIigiiteer." c' 1 : "25lRegulation 142 ofthe'Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following sllbstituted:-' " ., ,. c ',' "142. By arrangement with the Department a departmental lineman ~ay' be detailed t'o 'overhaul a privatetelephone~lineconnected with a toll-station or to repair telephones used for communication over a private telephone-line connected with a toH-station, providedthi1t the' services of the lineman can be spared and that the owner or' owners of the, private telephone-lirie undertake to pay the' whole cost of the ,work, including, labour; trave1ling-time, expenses, and the cost of any material used." " 26 .. ' Regulation 148 of the Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following substituted :- " ,." :I48~ By arrangement with the Department' a departmental lineman may be detailed 'to overha1.u the privately-owned section of an exchange line or to examine ,the privately-owned section in order to remove' a fault, provided that the services of the lineman can be spared and that the~wner of the private telephone-line undertakes to pay the wftole:cost,Of the work; including labolii', travelling-time, expenses,and the cost of any materiaLllsed.'~ , , 27. Regulation 151 of the, Telephone Regulations is hereby revoked, and the following sub&tituteq. :- ,,:: ":J51. The construction of private telephone-lines will not be undertaken by the Department, ;but wh£lre Engineers or other competent officers are available their services in,a-consultative capacity,may be given free of charge.'~ , C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive'Council.

Revocation of Appointments as Rangers under the An:irnals I Peier ,Magnussen, of Waihi, Protection' and Game Act, 1921-22. " William Kelly Morrison, of Hikutaia, ,James William Milne,' of Moumoukai, Sigurd Maurice Moore,of Henderson, Department ~i Internal A~airs;< ColmMason, of W:aitawheta, ' Wellington, 12th Febru;a;ry, ,1936. John: McKinnon; ofOhinewai, N exercise of the power vested in me by ,the Animals Cornelius McPike, of Thames,' I Protection and Game Act, 1921..,.22, I, William Edward A.' McAllister, of Oparau~ . Parry, Minister of Internal Affairs of the DomJnion of New Alexander Edmund Macredie, of Auckland, Zealand, do hereby revoke the appointments of. Herbert Vincent McElroy, 'of'Taringamutu, John Cullen:, "of,Auckiand; , ' . William Neale, of Karangahak'e, James Edward: Fletcher, of Kawhia, Bernard:Noakes, of Au'ckland, Herbert Seccombe, of Te Awamutu, Henry Her'b,ert Ostler, of Auckland, J. M. Barr, of Helensville, Willoughby Henry Oliver, of Devonport, Robert Burgess~of, Papakura, Alfred Oxen,ham, oJ 13~echlands, Albert Bregman, of Churchill, , Roh£)rt Frank Peterson, of Waitangaru, John Sylvester Brigham, o~ A1i1ckland" William Payne, of Ngaruawahia, Francis Hardy' Bedford; of 'Auckland, Kenyon Alsworth Parker; of Wellsford, Arney Brown, of Kmohaku. ' , Charles O. Phair, of Te Hoe, . Samuel Dunmew Dhiles, .of Otorohanga, H; H; Partridge; of Auckland, Frederick Edward Cornes, o~'Te'Aroha, John Pratt, of Auckland, Sylvester John Clark, of 'J'akapuna, Roy Graham Pulham, of Te Kauwhata, James Stanley Fyff~ Clemett, 'of Ngaruawahia, David George Rowe, of Waiuku; , Benjamin Edward Cril.nwell, of Henderson, Richard Reynolds, of Cambridge, ' John Ashley Cook,of Rangiriri, ' Cole James Rosser, of Remuera, James Dobson, of Tapapa, Michael James Remington,' of Karangahake, John Hammil Davidson, of Auckland, Arthur Roberts, of Maraetai, Robert Cransto:q.!1 :pewner, of Kaukapakapa, Leslie Louis Robertson, Auckland, George Dunn, of ,Northcote, ' James Alexander Reid, of Wharepuhunga, Edward George Darby, of Arapuni, Charles Rippen, of Mercer, F. Earl, of Auckland, Francis Dyer Richard Smale, of Auckland, Ernest George Foote, of Ohinewai, William Speirs, of Huntly, John Glessing, of. Thames, Joseph Sutcliffe, of East Tamaki, Samuel Gregory~ of Woodhill, H. M. Smith, of Wellsford, J. Gillett, of Auckland, O. Sandin"of Helensville• Charles Mathew Gleeson, of Taupiri, Leslie 9. Sanders, of Rangiriri, Hugh Grace Gillard,of Paeroa, Roy N. Sanders, of Rangiriri, William Joseph Greer, of Hauturu, John William Scott, of Kaukapakapa, George Alfred Gregory, of Mercer, John Spinley, of Helensville, ' Edward John Gregory, of Auckland, W. N. So bye, of Oparau, Charles Stanley Geldard, of Henderson, William James Stone, of Rangiriri, Percy Gaskill, of Rangiriri, Charles Stewart, of Tahuna, Augustus Selwyn HiJI, of Karangahake, John Taylor, of Te Awamutu, Charles Edward Hardley, of Auckland, George Harry Lumsden Tancred, of Remuera. John Patrick Hap-d, of Helensville, William Osborne Tilsley, of Tahuna, Henry Hooper, of Makarau, Watson Thompson, of Waihi, Albert John Hanigan, of Auckland, James Brenil Vowles, of Te Mata, Arthur Harrison, of Tahuna, S. Warren, of Kaitangiweka, William Halliday, of Papakura, Mathew Welsh, of Te Hoe, Charles Edgar Hbllard, of Mangatapu, Robert Waugh, of Rangiriri, Robert Howarth, of Cambridge, W. W. Weeks, of Waihi, Wallace Albert Johnston, of Auckland, ~obert HeriryWalker, of Oratia, Walter James Jefferis: of Waerenga, Gustav Ludwig Winger, of Auckland, and George Kay, o£"Kihikihi, ' Geoffry House Worker,> of Wellsf6'rd, James William Kerr,of Hauturu, as Rangers under the said Act for the:'Auckland Acclimati­ John Lawson, of Te Kuiti, zation District. William Anthony Lovell, of Taupiri, William Lowden, of Aka Aka, W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. E. B. LO(lkett~ of Waihi, (I.A.1933/35/4.) FEB. 20.J rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 315

in8pe('tor oj Sea-fishing appOl:nted. CORPS OF N.Z. ENGINEERS. I 2nd Lieutenant H. M. Scott, 3rd Field Company, to be Lieu­ Marine Department., tenant. Dated 23rd August, 1935. Wellington, 12th February, 1936. Leslie Arnold Lincoln to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probation), T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor­ and is posted to the 1st Field Company. Dated 15th I General has, in pursuance of the provisions of the Fisheries November, 1935. Act, 1908, and of the Official Appointments and Documents Act, 1919, appointed THE NELSON, MARLBOROUGH, AND WEST COAST REGIMENT. Louis Neil Rose, of Whitianga, Lieutenant R. G. Stringer, 1st Battalion, is transferred to the to be an Inspector of Sea-fishing for the purposE's of Part I Reserve of Officers~ Class I (b), R.D. 9. Dated 28th of the first-mentioned Act. January, 1936. P. FRASER, Minister of Marine. THE SOUTHLAND REGIMENT. Retirement in the Royal Naval Volunteer Re8erve (New The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants, and are posted Zealand Division). to the lst Battalion:- . Albert Wilfred Cooper. Dated 29th August, 1935. Navy Office, Stanley Thomas Cooke. Dated 30th August, 1935. Wellington, 18th February, 1936. Eric William Davenport. Dated 31st August, 1935. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to approve of Lieutenant-Commander Richard Percy Nisbet, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (New Zealand N.Z. AIR FORCE. Division), being placed on the Retired List, with permission The notice published in the New Zealand G;azette No. 46, to retain his rank and wear the prescribed uniform, to date dated 20th June, 1935, relative to Pilot Officer (on probation) 4th February, 1936. . E. A. A. Moen, is cancelled. This officer will be posted to H. T. ARMSTRONG, No.3 (Bomber) Squadron. For Minister of Defence.

N.Z.· MEDICAL CORPS. A ppointment8 in the Royal Naval V 011tnteer Re8erve (New Captain W. B. Reekie, M.B. (attached No.4 (Army Co­ Zealand Divi8ion). operation) Squadron), to be Major. Dated 29th August, 1935. Navy Office, Captain L. M. King, M.B. (attached 1st Battalion, the Canter­ Wellington, 18th February, 1936. bury Regiment), to be Major. Dated 19th December, 1935. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to approve of the following appointments in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (New Zealand Division):- N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT. Leo Ignatius Bell, Leading Telegraphist, Official Number The undermentioned are transferred to the Reserve List, 1352, as Probationary Sub-Lieutenant, R.N.V.R. (N.Z.D.), Class II:- to date 1st February, 1936. Chaplains, 3rd Class- Petty Officer Arthur George Newell, Offi.cial Number 1388, The Reverend W. Rallie (Church of England), R.D. 7. as Probationary Sub-Lieutenant, R.N.V.R. (N.Z.D.), Dated 3lst August, 1935. to date 1st February, 1936. The Reverend T. F. Taylor (Church of England), R.D. 5. H. T. ARMSTRONG, Dated 2nd September, 1935. For Minister of Defence. The Reverend W. Bullock (Church of England), R.D. 5. Dated 2nd Septemb~r, 1935. Appointment8, Promotion8, TransJer8, Re8ignation8, and The Reverend W. H. Walton (Church of England), Retirement8 oj Officer8 oj the N.Z. Military Force8. R.D. 6. Dated 3rd September, 1935. Chaplains, 4th Class- Department of Defence, The Reverend L. J. Daly (Roman Catholic), R.D. 8. Wellington, 11th February, 1936. Dated 6th September, 1935. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased The Right Reverend Monsignor P. F. Cullen (Roman B to approve of the following appointments, promotions, Catholic), R.D. 8. Dated 6th September, 1935. transfers, resignations, and retirements of officers of the New The B.everend P. J. Minogue (Roman Catholic), R.D. 8. Zealand Military Forces :- Dated 7th September, 1935. The Reverend W. T. Drake (Church of England), R.D. 7. COMMANDS. Dated 24th September, 1935. The period of command of Major V. P. Haughton, Central The undermentioned are posted to the Retired List with Coast Artillery Group, is extended to 31st May, 1936. permission to retain their rank and wear the prescribed Major H. W. D. Blake, 16th Light Battery, N.Z.A., is ap­ uniform :- pointed to command the Battery. Dated 20th December, 1935. A. Greene, M.O., Chaplain, 2nd Class (§jalvation Army). Dated 2nd September, 1935. THE OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. The Reverend W. R. Hutchison, V.D., Chaplain, 3rd Class, Captain W. R. Christie to be Major. Dated 30th September, (Presbyterian). Dated 24th October, 1935. 1935. The Reverend D. D. Scott, E.D., Chaplain, 3rd ClaRs THE MANAWATU MOUNTED RIFLES. (Presbyterian). Dated 6th September, 1935. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants. The Reverend F. Copeland, Chaplain, 3rd Class Dated 23rd August, 1935 :- (Methodist) .. Dated 16th September, 1935. V. H. Pedersen, The undermentioned are retired :- .A. B. Abel. The Reverend W. F. Stent, V.D., Chaplain, 3rd Class (Church of England). Dated 31st August, 1935. THE NELSON-MARLBOROUGH MOUNTED RIFLES. The B.everend T. M. V. Guinane, Chaplain, 4th Class Captain F. W. Horton to be Major. Dated 10th September, (Roman Catholic). Dated 12th September, 1935. 1935. REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY. N.Z. DENTAL CORPS. Captain H. W. D. Blake, 16th Light Battery, to be Major. Bruce Haswell Kerr Young to be Lieutenant, and is trans­ Dated 20th December, 1935. ferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), I{.D. 10. Lieutenant L. P. Turner, 5th Field Battery, to be Captain. Dated 1st July, 1935. Dated 1st October, 1935.' Captain L. P. Turner ceases to be posted to the 5th Field B.ESERYE OF OFFICERS. Battery, and is posted to the 19th Medium Battety. Dated 23rd October, 1935. N.Z. Ohaplains Department. 2nd Lieutenant G. E. Cook ceases to be posted to the 19th The Reverend A.W. Stuart, Chaplain, 4th Class (Baptist), Medium Battery, and is posted to the 5th Field Battery. is posted to the Retired List with permission to retain his Dated 17th December, 1935. rank and wear the prescribed uniform. Datcd 23rd 2nd Lieutenant E. M. Luxford, 15th Coast Battery, to be December, 1935. Lieutenant. Dated 24th August, 1935. The Reverend J. H. Haslam, Chaplain, 4th Class Captain F. E. Reeves, 2nd Field Brigade (St. Patrick's College (Methodist), resigns his commission. Dated 28th Cadets, Artillery Section), resigns his commission. Dated .January, 1936. 28th January, 1936. F. JONES, Minister of Defcnce. B 316 rrHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. -[No·. 15

Member of Licensing Oommittee appointed. Appointments in the Public Service.

Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Department of Justice, Wellington, 14th February, 1936. Wellington, 19th February, 1936. HE Act~ng Pub~ic Servic~ Commissi?ner h~s made the · .. ' IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased T followmg appomtments m the PublIc ServIce:- to appoint . H Gordon James Rust, Alfred Corkill, Esquire, to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Parawera, to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District of as from the 1st day of February, 1936. Stratford, vice J. W. V\!infield, Esquire, deceased. Miss Daphne May Burrett, H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Torere, as from the 1st day of February, 1936. Joseph Ernest Lowe, Members of Rabbit Boards appointed.-(Notice No. Ag. 3359.} to be Registrar of Births arid Deaths of- Maoris at Kaikohe, as from the 1st day of February, 1936. - URSUANT to t.he powers vested in me by section 37 of P the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, I, William Lee Martin, Rowland Thomas Montgomery King, Minister of Agriculture, do hereby appoint the persons whose to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Ohautira, respective names are set forth in the Schedule hereto; being as from the 1st day of February, 1936. persons appointed as Inspectors under Pa,rt I of the saId Act, to be members of the respective Rabbit Boards set opposite lV,[iss Edith Marion Gladys Powell, the name of each such person in the said Schedule, vice Donald to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Matihetihe, Hearne Gunn, transferred. as from the 1st day of February, 1936. Leonard Owen Morgan, SCHEDULE. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Te Hapua, Name of Appointee. Name of Rabbit Board. as from the 1st day of February, 1936. William David I-,indsay Tokoroa Rabbit Board. Rodge~ Harry Long; McDonald Whitehall Rabbit BOlltrd. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Whangaruru, George Baines Melrose W8,ikato Central Rabbit Board. as from the 1st day of February, 1936. Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February, 19H6. Eric O'Brien, W. LEE MARTIN, Minister of Agriculture. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of. Maoris' at RepOi'ua~ n.s; from the 1st day of February; 1936. Bruce Grahame, Member of the Fireblight Oommittee of the Marlborough Oom- to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Waitahanui, mercittl Fruitgrowing District appointed.-(Notice No. as from the 1st day of February, 1936. Ag. 3360.} Howard Arthur Wallace Savage, N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Karetu, as I me by clause 13 of Regulation 3 of the Fireblight Com- from the 1st day of February, 1936. mittee Regulations, 1928, under the Orchard-tax Act, 1927,. I, Arthur Silvester Martin, William Lee Martin, Minister of Agriculture, hereby appomt to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at William Douglas Sanders Porangahau, as from the 4th day of February, 1936. to be a member of the Fireblight Committee ofthe Marlborough Patrick John Brady, Commercial. Fruitgrowing District established under the said to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Act, vice Edward McKerral, resigned. Takapau, as from the 3rd day of February, 1936. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of February, 1936. William John Lee, W. LEE MARTIN, Minister of Agriculture. to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Dairy Industry Act, 1908, as from the 1st day of January, 1936. T. MARK, Secretary. Members of Survey Board appointed.

Removal of Name from the Oommission of the Peace. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 14th February, 1936. Department of Justice, . URSUANT to the powers and authorities conferred . . Wellington, 17th February, 1936. P upon me by section 3 of the Surveyors Registration IS. Excellency the·· Governor-General has been pleased, Act, 1928, I, Frank Langstone, Minister of Lands for the H in terms of section 8 of the Justices of the Peace Act, Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby:appoint as from t.he 1927, to direct the removal of the name of 1st day of .January, 1936; the undermerihoned persons ~o be members of the Survey Board constituted by the said Act:- Charles Goldsmith, of 'Tikitiki, from the Commis§jion of the Peace;' and it is hereby notified George Henry Bullard, that such name has been removed accordingly, and that such William Stewart, removal will take effect 011 and from this 17th day of February, Archibald Hugh Bogle, and 1936. Charles Kirkpatrick Grierson, H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice. the last-mentioned two persons having been nominated by the Surveyors' Institute as required by the said Act. Notice under the Shops and Offices Act, 1921~22, as to the. FRANK LANGSTONE, Minister of Lands. Statutory Closing-day in the Combined District of and Manunui. . OTICE is hereby given that in exercise of the powers in Deputy Registrar of Marriages, &ie., appointed. N this behalf conferred upon me by the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, and in terms of notice in .writing duly received Registrar-General'sOffice, by me from the chairman of the conference of delegates of Wellington, 18th February, 1936. all the local authorities of the combined district of Taumarunui T is hereby notified that the undermentioned person has and Manunui, as constituted for the purpose of that Act, and I been appointed to be the Deputy of the Registrar of comprising the Borough of Taumarunui and the Town Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the district set opposite District of Manunui, I, Hubert Thomas Armstrong, Minister his name, viz. :- of Labour, do hereby appoint Wednesday to be the statutory closing-day for shops in the said combined district of Tauma~ Name. District. runui and Manunui. Arthur Silvester Martin Porangahau. Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of February, 1936. G. G. HODGKINS, Deputy Registrar-General. H. T. ARMSTRONG, Minister of Labour. FEB.20.J 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 317

Notice a8 to St,atutory Clo8ing-daY8 un'der the Shop8 lLnd The counties of- o'ffice.s Act, 1921-22. NORTH ISLAND. Akitio Wednesday. Castlepoint Thursday. HEREAS the local authorities of the respective separate Clifton W districts mentjoned in the First Column of the Schedule Coromandel hereto have failed to decide what working-day in the week Dannevirke Wed~esday. shall be the statutory closing-day for shops in their respective Eden districts: Eketahuna Thur~day. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in this behalf Eltham conferred upon me by section 18 of the Shops and Offi.ces Act, Franklin .. Satt;;day. 1921--22, I, Hubert Thomas Armstrong, Minister of I,abour, Great Barrier Island Wednesday. do hereby appoint as the statutory closing-day for shops in Hauraki Plains Saturday. each such district on and from the 9th day of March, 1936, Hawke's Bay Wednesday. the respective working-days set opposite their respective names Hobson .. in the Second Column of the Schedule hereto. Hokianga .. ~rhur~day. Horowhenua Wednesday. Hutt Inglewood Thur~day. SCHEDULE. Kaitieke .. The boroughs of- Kawhia .•. NORTH ISLAND. Manawatu ''''T ed~esday. Jfirst Column. Second Column. Manukau Mauriceville Thur;day. Foxton Wednesday. Ohinemuri Levin Wednesday. Ohura Shannon Opotiki Taihape Thursday." Oroua Saturday. Waihi Otorohanga . Waipawa 'Vednesday. Pahiatua .. Whakatane Patangata Piako SOUTH ISLAND. Pohangina Saturdav. Alexandra Taranaki .. Brunner .. ThursdaUy. Thursdav. Taumarunui Cromwell Saturday. Wednesday. Taupo Hampden Tauranga Kumara .. Thur;day. Wed~eBday. Thames Richmond Saturday. Uawa Ross Wednesday. Waikato Wed~esday. Waikohu .. Thursday. The town districts of- Waimarino NORTH ISLAND. Waipa Wed~esda,y . Havelock North Vilednesday. Waipawa Helens ville Saturday. Waipukurau Saturday. Howick Wednesday. Wairarapa South Hunterville Wairoa Thu;~day. Kawhia .. Thursday." Waitemata Kohukohu Wednesday. Waitomo Manaia Waitotara Wed~esday. Manurewa Saturday." Wanganui Thursday. Matamata Weber Mount Maunganui W efi~esda y. Woodville Wed~esday. Normanbv Norsewoo·d SOUTH ISLAND. Ohaupo .. Saturday." Ashburton Saturday. Ohura 'Nednesda y. Ashley Thursday. Onerahi .. Awatere W edne~d;1y. Ormondville Bruce Patutahi Thur~day. Buller Thllridfl,y, Raglan Wednesday. Cheviot Wedn~l?day. Rawene Collingwood Rongotea Thur~day. Eyre Thur::d.a,y. Taradale .. Wednesdl}-Y· Fiord Wednei;day. Te Kauwhata Thursday. Geraldine Thursday. Turua Saturday. Grey Halswell SOUTH ISLAND, Kowai Satu;day. Edelldale Wedn(jsday. Lake Leeston .. Saturday. Levels Thu;~d;1y. Outram .. Malvern Southbridge Maniototo Satu;day. Takaka Wed~esday. Marlborough Wyndham Oxford Paparua .. Thu;~day. The road districts of­ Rangiora Selwyn Satu;day. Coldstream, Ashburton County Thursday. Sounds Wednesday. Croixelles, Sounds' County Wednesday. Springs Le Bon's Bay, Akaroa County Thursday. Stewart Island Thur;day. Longbeach, Ashburton County Takaka Wednesday. Mount Hutt, Ashburton County Sat~:day. Tawera Thursday. Mount RoskiIl, Eden County Tuapeka Wednesday. Mount Wellington, Eden County Waihemo Orapiu, Waiheke Island Thu~~day. Waikouaiti Ostend, Waiheke Island Waitaki .. Thuriday. Panmure Township, Eden County Satu';day. Waipara .. Wednesday. P~geon Bay, Akaroa County Thursday. Westland Rakaia South, Ashburton County Saturday. Taupo, Taupo County Thursday. Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of February, 1936. Wakanui, Ashburlon County H. T. ARMSTRONG, Minister of Labour. 318. THE NEW ZEALANDG-AZETTE. [No. 15

Notice as to Statutory Closing-days under the Shops and Offices 1 The counties of-continued. Act,1.921-2'2. NORTH ISLAND-continued. - HEREAS the Commissioners of the Borough of Thames Raglan .. Wednesday. W and the County of Matakaoa, and the Mayors or Rangidkei Chairmen, as the case may be, of the local authorities of the Rodney .. Satu;dav. other respective separate districts mentioned in the First Rotorua .. Wednesday. Column of the Schedule hereto, have duly notified me that Stratford Thursday. the days decided on as the statutory closing-days in their Waiapu .. respective districts, pursuant to the provisions of the Shops I Waimate West Wed~esday. and Offices Act, 1921-22, are the days set opposite their Whakatane ,. respective names in the Second Column of the said Schedule: Whangamomona Thursday. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in this behalf Whangarei Saturday. conferred upon me by· the said Act, I, Hubert Thomas Arm­ Whangaroa Wednesday. strong, Minister of Labour, do hereby appoint that the said respective days shall be the statutory closing-days for shops SOUTH ISLAND. in the said respective districts on and from the 9th day of Akaroa Wednesday. March, 1936. Amuri Saturday. Clutha Wednesday. Ellesmere .. Saturday. SCHEDULE. Heathcote Thursday. The boroughs of- Inangahua Wednesday. NORTH ISLAND. Kaikoura First Column. Second Column. Mackenzie .Thur~day. Eastbourne Wednesday: Mount Herbert Wednesday. Huntly Saturday. Murchison Saturday. Ohakune .. Thursday. Peninsula .. Wednesday. Pahiatua .. Wednesday. Southland Patea Taieri Thur~day. Raetihi Vincent .. Saturday. Te Puke Waimairi Thames Satu;day. Waimate .. Thu~~day. Upper Hlitt Wednesday. Waimea Saturday. Woodville Wairewa .. Wednesday. Wallace .. SOUTH ISLAND. Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of February, 1936. Arrowtown Wednesday. Balclutha .. Saturday. H. T. ARMSTRONG, Minister of Labour. Bluff Motueka .. New Brighton Poukawa Swamp Drainage Area: Penalty on Overdue Rates. Queenstown Riverton .. Department of Lands and Survey, Sumner .. Wellington, llth February, 1936. Tapanui .. N pursuance of section 76 of the Rating Act, 1925, and the Waikouaiti Satu;day. I Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and its amendments, the Winton Wednesday. ratepayers within the rating area constituted by the last­ mentioned Acts are hereby notified that 10 per cent. additional The town districts of- will be added to all rates for the year ending 31st March, NORTH ISLAND. 1936, unpaid on the 14th March, 1936. Bulls Wednesday. Rates should be paid to the Collector of Rates, Box 160, Hikurangi Saturday. Napier. Kaikohe .. Wednesday. FRANK LANGSTONE, Minister of Lands. Kaponga .. Thursday. (L. andS. 15/86/1.) Kawakawa vVednesday. Kihikihi .• Saturday. Mangaweka Wednesday. The Industrial Oonciliation and Arbitration Act, 1.925.­ Mercer Notice of Proposed Oancellation of Registration. Opunake .. Rangataua Thur~day. Department of Labour, Russell Saturday. Wellington, 13th February, 1936. Te Karaka Thursday. OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to an application Warkwotth Saturday. N in that behalf made to me by the Dunedin. and Waverley Suburban· General Carriers' and Coal Merchants' Industrial Union of Employers, registered number 306, situated at SOUTH ISLAND. Dunedin, and in exercise of the powers in this behalf conferred Nightcaps Saturday. upon me by section 22 of the Industrial Conciliation and Pleasant Point Thursday. Arbitration Act, 1925, it is my intention to cancel the registra­ tion of that industrial union after the expiration of six weeks The road district of---':' from the date of the publication of this notice in the Gazette SOUTH ISLAND. unless in the meantime cause is shown to the contrary. O'Kain's Bay, Akaroa County Saturday. HENRY E. MOSTON, Deputy Registrar of Industrial Unions. The counties of- NORTH ISLAND. Bay of Islands Wednesday. Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.-Declaration by the Assistant Cook . Thursday. - Registrar dissolving a Society. Egmont .. Wednesday. Featherston Saturday. WALTER HAROLD FLETCHER, Assistant Registntr Hawera· .: I , of Incorporated Societies, do hereby declare that, as Kairanga Wedbesday. it has been made to appear to me that the undermentioned Kiwitea .. society is no longer in' existence, the said society is hereby Makara Thur~day. dissolved in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated Mangonui Societies Act, 1908. Satu~day. Pukerua Bay Tennis Club, Incorporated. 1922/13. Matakaoa Thursday. Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February, 1936. Matamata Wednesday. Otamatea Saturday. "T. H. FLETCHER, Patea Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. FEB. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT'E. 319

Branch of Friendly Society registered. Conscience-money received.

Friendly Societies Department, Wellington, 19th February, 1936. The Treasury, HE Sacred Heart Branch, No. 830, with registered office Wellington, 18th February, 1936. T at Kaikoura, is registered as a branch of The New HEREBY acknowledge receipt of the following amounts Zealand District of the Hibernian-Australasian Catholic 1 forwarded by persons unknown as conscience-money to Benefit Society Friendly Society, under the Friendly Societies the New Zealand Government:- Act, 1909, this 19th day of February, 1936. 2s. forwarded to the Customs Department. G. E. BRADLEY, £l0 forwarded to the Land and Income Tax Department. Deputy Registrar of Friendly Societies. £1 forwarded to the Health Department. 413. 4d., 5s., lOs., and £4 forwarded to the Treasury.

Officiating Ministers for 1931J.-Notice No.4. G. C. RODDA, Secretary to the Treasury. Regist.rar-General's Office, Wellingt.on, 18th February, 1936. URSUANT to the provisions of thE; Marriage Act, 1908, Notice to Mariners No.4 of 1936. P the following names of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act are publi'3hed for general informa­ tion :- Marine Department, Wellington, N.Z., 18th February, 1936. The Evangelical Lutheran Concordia Conference of New Zealand. The Reverend Paul David PahI. NEW ZEALAND.-NoRTH ISLAND.-AuCKLAND HARBOUR. The Ringatu Church. Beacon destroyed. The Reverend Paul Delamere. Position: Lat., 36° 47'·8 S.; long., 174° 56',2 E. (approx.). The Reverend Tawhana Patene. Details: The beacon on the northern end of the reef The Reverend Angiangi Tehau. extending from the northern end of Motuihe Island has been The Reverend Te 'Vhenua. destroyed. A new beacon will be erected as soon as possible. No further notice will be given. Israel Peoples' ~JJIission. Chart affected: No. 1896. Mr . .Joseph Dvnnelly. Publications: New Zealand Pilot, 1930, page 160; New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide-tables, page 204. Free Religiou8 JJlol'ement. Authority: Auckland Harbour Board, 6/2/36. The Reverend . L. B. CAMPBELL, Secretary. G. G. HODGKINS, Deputy Registrar-General. (M.3/3/107.)

RESERVE .

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY, 17TH FEBRUARY, 1936. Liabilities. Assets. £ s. d. 8. Reserve- £ s. d. 1. Paid-up capital 500,000 0 0 (a) Gold 2,801,733 0 0 2. General-Reserve Fund 1,000,000 0 0 (b) Sterling exchange 22,494,403 0 9 3. Bank-notes 9,851,037 10 0 (c) Gold exchange 4. Demand liabilities­ 9. Subsidiary coin ., 191,852 14 4 (a) State 5,292,141 0 4 10. Discounts- (b) Banks' 10,443,022 9 2 (a) Commercial and agricultural (c) Other 83,446 10 1 bills 5. Time deposits (b) Treasury and local-body bills 6. Liabilities in currencies other than 11. Advances~ New Zealand currency (a) To the State or State under- 7. Other liabilities 125,986 13 1 takings ., (b) To other public authorities (c) Other 12. Investments 1, 776,060 4 4 13. Bank buildings 14. Other assets 31,585 3 3

£27,295,634 2 8 £27,295,634 2 8

Proportion of reserve (No.8 less No.6) to notes and other demand liabilities, 98·544 per cent. W. R. EGGERS, Acting Chief Accotmtant.

Mining Privileges struck off the Register;

Mining Registrar's Office, Oamaru, 6th February, 1936. OTICE is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of section 188 (4) of the Mining Act, 1926, that, sufficient N cause not having been shown to the contrary the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto have this day been struck off the Register. F. STOOP, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE. ---.-,------,------,------License I No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Licensee.

28 17/6/31 Water-race Diggers Gully William McDowell. 49 25/11/31 Awakino River 170 7/2/34 Speci~l alluvial claim Section 54, Block XVI, Maere­ Robert Livingstone." whenua. Survey District 320 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 15

Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendments.-Election to administer Estates.

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in N, respect of the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth:-

Date Name. Occupation. Residence. Date Election Testate or Stamp Office No·1 I of Death. filed. Intestate. concerned.

I I Boyes, Horace Edmund Retired stmekeeperi Rai Falls 22/1/36 13/2/36 Testate Nelson. 2 Diffin, Emily Grace Widow .. Christchurch 18/1/36 13/2/36 Christchurch. 3 Donaldson, Adam Farm labourer .. Nightcaps 3/1/36 13/2/36 Int~~tate Invercargill. 4 Fagan, Thomas Edward Retired traveller Christchurch 8/1/36 13/2/36 Testate Christchurch. 5 Hood, Robert William Farmer Helensville 24/1/36 13/2/36 Intestate Auckland. George 6 Huston, Marie Anne Married woman .. Wellington 14/1/36 13/2/36 Wellington. 7 Kingdon, Mary .. Christchurch 31/7/35 13/2/36 Testate" Christchurch. 8 Watkins, Lavinia Adelaide Widow" 7/9/35 13/2/36 Intestate

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 17th February, 1936. E. O. HALES, Public Trustee.

CROWN LANDS NOTICE. 8. The lessee shaH keep all buildings, fences, ditches, drains, watercourses, gates, fixtures, and other things upon and Reserve in Taranaki Land District for Lease by Public Tender. about the land in good order and condition, including the outer fences on boundaries of reserve which ·enclose the plantation, and he shall so yield them up at the end of the District Lands and Survey Office, term. New Plymouth, 18th February, 1936. 9. The lessee shall have no right to cut or remove any tree OTICE is hereby given that written tenders will be in the shelter plantation surrounding the land comprised N, received at the District Lands and Survey Office, New in the lease without the written consent of the Commissioner Plymouth, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, 24th March, 1936, of Crown Lands. for a lease of the undermentioned subdivision under the pro­ 10. The lessee shall not engage in any noxious, noisome, or visions of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks offensive trade upon the demised land. Act, 1928. II. For the purpose of distinguishing improvements which may be effected to the property during the first twenty-one years of the lease, it is hereby agreed and declared that the SCHEDULE. following improvements of a total value of £350 are situated TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT. on the property: 63 chains boundary-fencing; 26 chains internal fencing; 50 acres 2 roods 4·4 perches pasture. SUBDIVISION 2 of Section 534, Patea District, Block XI, 12. The lease shall be liable to termination in case the Hawera Survey District: Area, 50 acres 2 roods 4·4 perches. lessee shall fail to fulfil any of the conditions of the said lease Minimum annual rental, £75. within thirty days after the date on which the same ought This property is situated on the Main South Road opposite to be fulfilled. . to the Mokoia Post-office and Store and within a quarter of a mile of the railway-station, dairy factory, and school. It For any further particulars apply to the undersigned. comprise!! £i+st-class quality ploughable land in grass. F. H. WATERS, (L. and S. 26/787.) Commissioner of Crown Lands. Abstract of Terms and Oonditions of Lease. I. The lease shall be for a term of twenty-one years with STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICE. provision for a right of renewal for one further period of twenty-one years. The annual rental for the second term shall be assessed at £17 lOs. (for improvements belonging to .Milling-timber for Sale by Public Auction. the lessor) plus five per centum of the unimproved value of the land as determined by the Land Board of the Taranaki State Forest Service, Land District. Palmerston North, 19th February, 1936. 2. Six months' rent at the rate offered, together with £1 Is. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lots lease fee, shall be paid on acceptance· of Mnder. Thereafter N of milling-timber will be disposed of by public auction rent shall be payable half-yearly in advance. at the office of the State Forest Service, Palmerston North, 3. Possession will be given at expiration of thirty days from at 2 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 9th day of March, 1936. date of acceptance of tender. 4. No compensation shall be claimed by the lessee, nor shall SCHEDULE. any be allowed on account of any improvements effected by WELLINGTON FOREST-CONSERVATION REGION.-WELLINGTON the lessee, nor for any other cause. LAND DISTRICT. 5. The lessee shall have no right to sublet, transfer, or THE timber is located on areas about eighteen miles from otherwise dispose of the demised land except with the prior National Park Railway-station, situated in Taurewa East written consent of the CommiSSIoner of Crown Lands. No. 4 Block, Provisional State Forest No. 42, Blocks III, 6. The lessee shall not take more than two crops, one of VI, and VII, Tongariro Survey District, and known as which must be a root-crop, from the same land in succession; Lot 2B 3 and part B 4, Lot 3B 2, and Lot 4B 4. and either with or immediately after a second crop of any kind he shall sow the land down with good permanent cultivated LOT 2. grasses and clovers, and allow the land to remain as a pasture The total estimated quantity in cubic feet is 812,428, or in for at least three years from the harvesting of the last crop board feet 5,347,450, made up as follows :- before 3.:'gain being cropped, and the lessee shall at the expira­ tion of the term yield up the whole of the land in permanent 'Species. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. pasture of grasses and clovers. All permanent pastures Rimu .. 232,755 1,541,000 shall be top-dressed by the lessee with not less than 2 cwt. Miro 19,485 124,650 of artificial fertilizer per acre per annum, and shall be limed Kahikatea 23,415 155,900 at least every five years at the rate of at least 10 cwt. of lime Matai .. 422,769 2,761,200 per acre. Totara .. 114,004 764,700 7. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, ragwort, broom, and sweetbrier on the land comprised in the 812,428 5,347,450 lease; and he shall with all reasonable dispatch remove, or Upset price: £10,256. cause to be removed, all gorse, ragwort, sweetbrier, broom, or Time for removal of timber: Two years and a half. other noxious weeds or plants as may be directed by the Land Terms of Payment. Board; and he shall, at the proper season in each year, clip and trim all gorse and other live fences on the land included A marked cheque for one-eighth of the purchase-price, in the lease, including the outer fences around the shelter together with £1 Is. license fee, must be paid on the fall of plantation, and he shall be at liberty to enter upon the other the hammer, and the balance by seven quarterly instalments, portions of the section not described or included in the lease the first of which shall be paid three months after the date of for that purpose. sale. FEB. 20.J THE NEW ZEA:LAND GAZETTE. 321

LOT 3. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. The total estimated quantity of timber in cubic feet is 460,370, or in board feet 3,080,900, made up as follows :- In Bankruptc,Ij.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Species. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. Rimu .. 82,660 562,130 Miro 20,480 135,900 OTICE is hereby given that ERNEST STEPHEN GARJtET'l', Kahikatea 25,220 171,540 N ofPukeatua, Labourer, was this day adjudged bank­ Matai .. 235,540 1,543,300 rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be Totara .. 96,470 667,130 holden at the Courthouse, Te Awamutu, on Thursday, the 27th day of February, 1936, at 11.30 o'clock a.m. 460,370 3,080,000 Upset price: £6,161. Dated at Hamilton, this 17th day of February, 1936. Time for removal: Three years. V. R. CROWHURST, Terms of Payment. Official Assignee. A marked cheque for one-eighth of the amount tendered, together with £1 Is. license fee, must be paid on the fall of the hammer, and the balance be paid in twenty equal monthly In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt of New Zealand. payments, the first falling due on the 26th day of the month following the date of sale. OTICE is hereby given that VERNON NORMAN, of LOT 4. N Gisborne, Car-painter, was this day adjudged The total estimated quantity of timber in cubic feet is bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors 80,930, or in board feet 524,900, made up as follows :- to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 26th day of Species. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. February, 1936, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Rimu .. 19,600 123,050 Dated at Gisborne, this 12th day of February, 1936. Miro ll,230 72,450 Kahikatea 540 3,650 JOHN N. NALDER, Matai .. 6,000 38,450 Official Assignee. Totara " 43,560 287,300

80,930 524,900 In Bankruptcy. Upset price: £1,069. Time for removal: Two years. Terms of Payment. In the Estate of ElLA JESSIE WHYTE, of Hastings, Married A marked cheque for one-tenth of the amount tendered, Woman. together with £I Is. license fee, must be paid on the fall of OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend the hammer, and the balance be paid in nine equal monthly N of 2s. 9d. in the pound is now payable at my office payments, the first falling due on the 26th day of the month on all accepted proved claims. following the date of sale. G. G. CHISHOLM, Terms and Oonditions. Official Assignee. 1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by"' on Courthouse, Napier, 12th February, 1936. demand" promissory notes made and endorsed to the satis­ faction of the Commissioner of State Forests, and interest tLt the rate of I per cent. per annum in excess of current bank overdraft rates will be charged on all notes overdue from In Bankruplcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. the date of maturity to the date of payment. 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921 -22, OTICE is hereby given that MERVYN SISSON, of Manaia, the regulations in force- thereunder, and these conditions. N Farm Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; 3. The aforementioned quality, quantity, and kind as to and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the Courthouse, Hawera, on Thursday, the 20th day of the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase February, 1936, at 2 o'clock p.m. , shall be voidable, nor shall the purchaser be entitled to any Dated at Hawera, this llth day of February, 1936. abatement in price, by reason of the said timber being of less C. O. PRATT, quantity, quality, or kind as stated hf'rein or in any advertise­ Official Assignee. ment having reference to the said timber. 4 .. A return giving the number of logs cut of each species amI the-ir contents must be made quarterly by t.he licensee on the last days of March, June, September, and Decemher, In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt of New Zealand. respectively, in each year. A return must also be made on the same dates showing the output of sawn timber of each sf/ecies. Thel"e returns ma.y be ascertained and verified by inspection OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM HENRY LINN, of of the books of the mill, or by such other means as the Con­ N Hawera, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt.; sermtor may require, and for this purpose the accounts and and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at books shall be open to the inspection of the Conservator, a the Courthouse; Hawera, on Friday, the 14th day of February, Forest Ranger, or other duly EtUthorized officer. 1936, at 3 o'clock p.m. 5. The attention of buyers is drawn to the fact that the Dated at Hawera, this llth day of February, 1936. local controlling body may require the successful bidder to pay any claims or charges which may be made by that C. O. PRATT, bodv for the maintenance of the road over which the timber Official Assignee. may be transported, and before a sawmm license is issned a letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been made in this connection must be produced to the unrrersigned. 6. Intending buyers are expected to visit the locaHty In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters relative to the sale. 7. The timber described is submitted for sale subject to the J OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now payable final acceptance of the highest bid by the Commissioner of ..L..N at my office, Hawera, on all proved and accepted State Forests. claims in the undermentioned estates :- 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State Forests to wit,hdraw from sale any or all of the said timber May Laing, of Hawera, Boardinghouse-keeper-Supple­ before the date of sale. mentary dividend of 2d. in the pound. 9. If no bid is accepted for any of the timber herein Albert Ernest Stevens, of Hawera, Storekeeper-First mentioned it will remain open for application at the upset oividend of 2s. in the pound. price for three months from the date of the sale. Frederick Hurstfield Ollerenshaw, of Hawera, Marble-bar The conditions, whieh will be ini'lerted in the jieense to be Proprietor-First and final dividend of 8s. 9d. in the issued to the purchaser, and further particulars may be 01 .. pound. tained on application to the undersigned or to t,he Director C. O. PRATT, of J<'orestry , Wellington. Official Assignee. D. MACPHERSON, Conservator of Forests. Courthouse, Hawera, 12th February, 1936. 322 ·THE NEW ZEAI-1AND GAZETTE. [N o. 15

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of a A conclusive certificate of title in the names of FRED OTICE is hereby given that DONALD STUART McLEAN, KING, of Hastings, Agcnt (ird share), GEORGE THOMPSON N of Palmerston North, Builder, was this day adjudged HALL, of Wellington, Secretary, and GORDON HAMILTON bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to ROACH, of Hastings, Merchant (ird share jointly), and LEO be holden at my office on Monday, the 24th day of February, MARTIN HUGHES, of Wharepaina, Fa,rmer (ird share), for 1936, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. all that parcel of land containing 1 rood, more or less, situate Dated at Palmerston North, this 10th day of February, 1936. in Block III, Te Mata Survey District, being part of the Heretaunga Block, and being also Lot 12 on deposited plan F. C. LITCHFIELD, No. 2998 (part of Hastings Extension No. 10), and all the land Deputy official Assignee. in interim certificate of title, H.B. Vol. 81, folio 133, which issued to replace the former certificate of title both copies of which were destroyed in the fire following the earthquake on In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, the 3rd February, 1931, I hereby give notice that any person Wellington District claiming to have been the registered proprietor of, or claiming (Masterton Registry). to be entitled to the benefit of, any encumbrance, lien, or In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the interest upon or in this land may present for registration, not matter of the WAIRARAPA CO-OPERATIVE RURAL INTER­ later than the twenty-first day of March, 1936, an appropriate MEDIATE CREDIT ASSOCIATION, LIMITED (in Liquidation), instrument in the same manner as if the old Register had not having its registered office at Masterton. been de3troyed, for the purpose of re-evidencing such en­ OTICE is hereby given that by order of the Court No. 444 cumbrance, lien, or interest; or may, not later than the said N under date the 5th day of February, 1936, and upon date, lodge a caveat to protect the- same, whether such en­ the petition of the Rural Intermediate Credit Board, dated cumbrance, lien, or interest was registered in the old Register or not. the 4th day of January, 1936, it was ordered that the said Dated this 17th day of February, 1936, at the Lands association be wound up by the Court and that the Deputy Registry Office, Napier. Official Assignee at Masterton be appointed provisional liquidator. R. F. BAIRD, District Land Registrar. Dated at Masterton, this 17th day of February, 1936. ARTHUR D. LOW, Deputy Official Assignee. PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of A a new certificate of title in the name of ELIZABETH In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. KEYS, of Upper Hutt, Widow, for 1 rood 17·7 perches, more or less, being Lots 11, 30, and 31 on deposited plan 1592, OTICE is hereby given that FRANCIS GERALD DILLON, being part Section 59, Masterton Small-farm Settlement, and N of Wellington, Coal-merchant, was this day adjudged being all the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 164, bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to folio 206 (Wellington Registry), and evidence llaving been be holden at my office on Thursday, the 27th day of February, lodged of the loss or destruction of the said certificate of title, 1936, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. I hereby give notice that I will issue the new certificate of Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February, 1936. title as requested after fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. S. TANSLEY, Dated this 18th day of February, 1936, at the Lands Deputy Official Assignee. Registry Office, Wellington. ,T. J. L. BURKE, District Land Registrar. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

OTICE is hereby given that FRANK CONWAY, of Blenheim, N Draper, was this - day adjudged bankrupt; and I PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my A a new certificate of title in the name of CHARLES office on Friday, the 21st day of February, 1936, at ALEXANDER BAKER, of Wellington, Retired Estate 10.30 o'clock a.m. Agent, for 31·6 perches, more or less, situate in the City of Dated at Blenheim, this 10th day of February, 1936. Wellington, being part of Section 1, Upper Kaiwarm District, and being Lots 1 and 2 on deposited plan 2085, and being A. W. McDONALD, all the land comprised in Certificates of Title, Vol. 189, folio Acting Official Assignee. 235, and Vol. 286, folio 298 (Wellington Registry), and evidence having been lodged of the loss or destruction of the said certificate of title, I hereby give notice that I will issue the new certificate of title as requested after fourteen days from LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated this 18th day of February,1936, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. VIDENCE of the loss of occupation . license, Vol. 641, E folio 10 (Auckland Registry), for Section 51, Block XV, J. J. L. BUR}{E, District Land Registrar. Ohinemuri Survey District, of which BETTY ROBERTS, wife of WILLIAM HENRY ROBERTS, of Waihi, Shift Boss, is the registered licensee, having been lodged with me together. with an application for the issue of a provisional ADVERTISEMENTS. license, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such provisional license accordingly upon the expiration of fourteen days from the 20th day of February, 1936. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) AND (4). Dated at the Land Registry Office at Auckland, this 14th day of February, 1936. OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. .N..L months from this date the names of the undermentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the companies dissolved :- PPLICATION having been made to me to register a A notice of re-entry by the W AIKATO-MANIAPOTO DISTRICT Reefton Coal Supplies, Limited. 1934/60. MAORI LAND BOARD as lessor under lease No. 14452 of part Roto Aim Flax Dressing Company, Limited. 1930/36. Section 6 on deposited plan 7303, being part of the Block Empire Laundry Company, Limited. 1926/148. called Wharepuhunga No. 14B, and being part of the land Wellington Tea Rooms, Limited. 1935/44. in Vol. 658, folio 8 (Auckland Registry), excepting thereout Salon Supplie!'l, Limited. 1935/51. minerals and metals, of which KAHUI HAPI, of Te Awamutu, The Eastbourne Mutual Stores, Limited. 1917/14. Farmer, is the registered lessee, I hereby give notice of my Longbush Lime, Limited. 1928/190. intention to register such notice of re-entry upon the Inflations Limited. 1927/64. expiration of one month from the 20th day of February, 1936, Co-operative Buyers and RellE'rs, Limited. 1931/207. unless good cause to the contrary be shown. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 17th day of Dated at the Land Registry Office at Auckland, this February, 1936. 14th day of February, 1936. W. H. FLETCHER, W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. Assistant Registrar of Companies. FEB. 20.} THE NEW ZEALANJJ GAZETTE. 323

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6). THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3). AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from OTICE is hereby given that the names of the un.der­ T the date hereof the name of the undermentioned N mentioned companies have been struck off the RegIster company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be and the companies dissolved :- struck off the Register and the company will be dissolved:- Eclipse Gold Claims, Limited. 1925/15. The Motor Parcel Delivery Co., Limited. 1929/4, Poneke Claims, Limited. 1924/124. Given under my hand at Dunedin, this 11th day of February, Gloaming Claims, Limited. 1925/9. 1936. George Ardrey and Son, Limited. 1927/76. L. G. TUCK, Given under my hand at Wellington, this 17th day of Assistant Registrar of Companies. February, 1936. ·W. H. FLETCHER, Assistant Registrar of Companies. THE UNITED WHEATGROWERS ACT, 1936.

In the matter of the Standing Orders of the General Assembly relative to Private Bills, and in the matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (B). a Private Bill entitled" An Act to authorize The Wheat­ marketing Agency Company, Limited, as trustee of a AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from . certain sum of £8,000, being part of the balance of an T the date hereof the name of the undermentioned Equalization Fund held by the Wheatmarketing Agency company will, unle::ls cause is shown to the contrary, be struck Company, Limited, in trust for certain wheatgrowers, off the Register and the company dissolved :- to apply such sum of £8,000 in payment of 8,000 shares of £I each in the capital of a proposed company to be The Haast Prospecting and Development Company, Limited. formed in the interests of wheatgrowers and to be called 1932/37. 'United Wheatgrowers (N.Z.), Limited,' and to sanction Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 12th day of such application and the holding of such 8,000 shares February, 1936. of £I each by nominees of the Wheatmarketing Agency J. MORRISON, Company, Limited, in trust. for wheatgrowers.:' Assistant Registrar of Companies. URSUANT to the Standing Orders of the General P Assembly relating to Private Bills, The Wheatmarket­ ing Agency Company, Limited, a body duly incorporated under the Companies Act, 1908, having its registered office THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3). in Christchurch, hereby gives notice that application will be made to the General Assembly in Parliament assembled at AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from its next ensuing session for leave to introduce a, Private Bill T the date hereof the name of the undermentioned intituled " The United Wheatgrowers Act, 1936." company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be The object of the proposed Bill is as follows: To authorize struck off the Register and the company will be dissolved :- The Wheatmarketing Agency Company, Limited, as trustee of a certain sum of £~,OOO, being part of the balance of an Thomas Danks, Limited. 1932/94. Equalization Fund held by The Wheatmarketing Agency Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 12th day of Company, Limited, in trust for certain wheatgrowers, to February, 1936. apply such sum of £8,000 in payment of 8,000 shares of £1 J. MORRISON, each in the capital of a proposed company to be formed in Assistant Registrar of Companies. the interests of wheatgrowers and to be called "United Wheatgrowers (N.Z.), Limited," and to sanction such appli­ cation and the holding of such 8,000 shares of £1 each by nominees of The Wheatmarketing Agency Company, Limite9., T;aE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3). in trust for wheatgrowers. The wheatgrowers entitled to a distribution of the above-mentioned £8,000 will become in effect owners of equivalent shares in the United Wheatgrowers AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from (N.Z.), Limited. T the date hereof the name of the undermentioned Printed copies of the above-mentioned Private Bill will be company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be deposited in the Private Bill Office, Parliament Buildings, struck off the Register and the company will be dissolved :- Wellington, before or within fourteen days after the com­ New Zealand Powder Product Company, Limited. 1932/59. mencement of the next ensuing session. Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 12th day of Dated this 11th day of February, 1936. February, 1936. DUNCAN, COTTERILL, AND CO., J. MORRISON, Solicitors for The Wheatmarketing Agency Company, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Limited, the promoters of the Bill. Christchurch. 141

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3). CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY.

OTICE is hereby given that Oil Revitalisation (N.Z.), AKE notice that at the expiration of three mont,hs from N Limited, has changed its name to Oil and Accessories, T the date hereof the name of the undermentioned Limited, and that the new name was this day entered on the company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be Register of Companies in place of the former name. struck off the Register and the company dissolved :- Dated at Wellington, this 7th day of February, 1936. Inter-City Motor Service, Limited. 24/79. W. H. FLETCHER, Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 13th day of 146 Assistant Registrar of Companies. February, 1936. J. MORRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. GREYTOWN BOROUGH COUNCIL.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6). In the matter of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, and in the matter of the Public Works Act, 1928. rrlAKE notice that the name of the undermentioned OTICE is hereby given that the Greytown Borough ..l... company has been struck off the Register and the N Council proposes under the provisions of the 'above­ company has been dissolved :- mentioned Acts to execute certain public works-namely, the construction of a public road from the Papawai Road to Anti Acido Manufacturing Company, Limited. 1926/19. Wakelin Street and another public road from the Main Street Given under my hand at Dunedin, this 13th day of February, to East -Street-and for the purposes of such public works the 1936. lands described in the schedule hereto are required to be L. G. TUCK, taken: And notice is hereby further given that a plan of the Assistant Registrar of Companil;)s, lands so required to bl;) taken is deposited in the Council c 324 . THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. "{No. 15

Chambers, situate in Main Street, Greytown, and is open to NORTHLAND TIMBER CO., LTD. inspection (without fee) by all persons during ordinary ofticfl hours: All persons affected by the execution of the said IN. LIQUIDATION. public works or by the taking of such lands who have any well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the works or to the taking of the said lands must state their matter of NORTHLAND TIMBER CO., LTD. (in Liquidation). objections in writing and selid the same within forty days OTICE is hereby given that I, V.,T ALTER THOMAS SURMAN, from the first publication of this notice to the Town Clerk at N Public Accountant, Whangarei, was appointed liqui­ the said Council Chambers. dator of. the above company by special resolution of the shareholders passed on 17th January, 1936. SCHEDULE. W. T. SURMAN, Area and description of the land required to be taken :- 149 Liquidator. A. R. P. Portion of the Lands known as o 2 19 Tahorahina lB. 2 0 16 Tahorahina 2. HAURAKI PLAINS COUNTY COUNCIL. Situate in the Borough of Greytown, shown in the said plan so deposited as above; RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. coloured pink. o 2 15 Portion of the land marked " Reserve" on the N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in. it in plan of the Town ·of Greytown which lies I that behalf by Part II of the Local Authorities Interest between Sections 103 and 105. on the said Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33 and the plan so deposited as above; coloured blue. Hauraki Pla~s Co~ty Loans Conversion Order, 1935 (No.1), Dated at Greytown, this 12th day of February, 1936. the HaurakI Plams County Council hereby resolves as follows :- J. KIERNAN, "That, for the purpose of providing the interest, 'sinking 147 Town Clerk. fund, and other charges on the llew securities authorized to be issued by the Hauraki Plains County Council under the abov~-:ne~tioned, Act and Order in conversion of' existing seCUritIeS Issued III respect of the loans set out in the First W AIRARAPA HOSPITAL BOARD. Schedule to that O~der, and also the interest, sinking fund, and other charges III respect of the unconverted securities NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. issued in respect of such loans, the said Hauraki Plains County Council hereby makes and levies a consolidated special rate upon the rateable value (on the basis of unimproved In the matter of the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions value) of all rateable property of the district. Such rate Act, 1926, and in the matter of the Public Works Act, shall be made and levied on a differential basis for each of the 1928. several ridings of the district as follows :- 1\." OTICE is hereby given that the Wairarapa Hospital (a) On all. rateable property in the Turua Riding, a ;L~ Board proposes under the provisions of the above­ speCIal rate of 2!ud. in the pound. mentioned Acts to execute a certain public work-namely, (b) On all :ateable property in the Kopuarahi Riding, a the acquisition of land necessary for the use, convenience, and speCIal rate of 2d. in the pound. enjoyment of the Greytown Hospital and Buchanan Home (c) On all .rateable property in the Horahia Riding, a institutions which are under the control of the said Board­ speCIal rate of 2d. in the pound. and for the purposes of such public work the lands described (d) On all ~ateable property in the Kerepeehi RidiI!g, a in the schedule hereto are required to be taken: And notice speCIal rate of 2d. in the pound. is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so required to (e) On all :ateable property in the Netherton Riding, a be taken is deposited in the Greytown Borough Council speCIal rate of 2id. in the pound. Chambers, situate in Main Street, Greytown, and is open to (f) On all :ateable property in the Patetonga Rid.ing, a inspection (without fee) by all persons during ordinary office speCIal rate of 2d. in the pound. hours; All persons affected by the execution of the said (g) On all rateable property in the Ngatea Riding, a public work or by the taking of such lands who have any special rate of 2d. in the pound. well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public (h) On all rateable property in the Pipiroa Riding, a work or to the taking of the said lands must state their objec­ special rate of 2d. in the pound. tions in writing and send the same within forty days from the (i) On all rateable property in the Waitakaruru Riding, first publication of this notice to the Managing Secretary of a special rate of 2d. in the pound. the said Board, care J. F. Thompson, Solicitor, Greytown.· Such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate durinO' the currency of such securities and be payable yearly on th~ SCHEDULE. first day of August in each and every year until the last maturity da~e of such securities, being the first day of April, Area and descriptioll of the land required to be taken ;- ·1964, or until all such securities are fully paid off." A. R. P. Portion of the Lands known as We ~ereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a 1 3 24 Tahorahina lB. resolutIOn passed at a special meeting of the Hauraki Plains 5 0 16 Tahorahina 2. County Council held on the 23rd day of January, 1936. Situate in the Borough of Greytown shown in the said plan so deposited as above; C. W. PARFITT,Chairman. coloured· green. 151 E. A. MAHONEY, County Clerk. Dated at Masterton, this 12th day of February, 1936. NORMAN LEE, HAURAKI PLAINS COUNTY COUNCIL. Managing Secretary to the Board. 148 RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in THE THAMES GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. I that behalf by Part II of the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Hauraki Plains County Loans Conversion Order, 1935 (No.2), the In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter Hauraki Plains County Council hereby resolves as follows :- of THE THAMES GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. : "That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking · OTICE is hereby given that the order of th.eSupreme . fund, and other charges on the new securities authorized. to N Court dated the 7th day of February; 1936, con-I be issued b1 the Hallraki Plains County Council under the firming the reduction of capital of the above-named company •abov~-:ne~tIOned. Act and Order in conversion of existing from £17,500 to £8,000, and the minute approved by the SeCUritIes Issued m respect of the loans set out in the First Court showing with respect to the capital of the company Schedule to that O~der, and also the interest, sinking fund, as altered the several particulars required by the above ?,nd ot.her charges m respect of the unconverted securities statute, was registered by the Registrar of Companies on the Issued ,m respect of such loans, t~e said Ha.uraki Plains County llth day of February, 1936. CounCIl hereby makes and leVIeS a speCIal rate of 31lJd. in Dated at Auckland, this llth day of February, 1936. the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of unimproved value) of all rateable property within the whole of that area ALEXANDER, BENNETT, SU'l'HERLAND, AND WARNOCK, of the district of the local authority over any part of which Solicitors ·for the company. 150 any existing special rate in respect of any of the loans specified FEB. 20.1 THE NEW ZEA.LAND GAZETTE. 325

in the aforesaid First Schedule was made and levied, and that GEORGE HOWES AND CO., LTD. such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such securities and be payable yearly on the IN LIQUIDATION. first day of August in each and every year until the last maturity date of such securities, being the first day of April, OTICE is hereby given in pursuance of sections 230 and 1967, or until all. such securities are fully paid off." N 252 of the Companies Act, 1908, that a general meeting We hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a of the members of the above-named company will be held at resolution passed at a special meeting of the Hauraki Plains the registered office of the company, 99 Lower High Street, County Council held on the 23rd day of January, 1936. Dunedin, on Wed..Jesday, the 4th March, 1936, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of having an account laid before them showing the C. W. PARFITT, Chairman. manner in which the winding up has been conducted and the 152 E. A. MAHONEY, County Clerk. property of the company disposed of, and of hearing any ex­ planations that may be given by the liquidator, and also of MEDICAL REGISTRATION. determining by extraordinary resolution the manner in which the books, accounts, and doeuments of the company and of RICHARD ARTHUR LUCAS, M.B., Ch.B., N.Z., the liquidation thereof shall be disposed of. I , 1936, now residing in Wanganui, hereby give notice Dated at Dunedin, this 14th day of February, 1936. that I intend applying on the 4th March next to have my name H. H. SYKES, placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Liquidator. Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my 157 qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Wellington. Dated at Wanganui, 1st February, 1936. AKAROA CO-OPERATIVE BUTTER-FACTORY CO., LTD.. RICHARD ARTHUR LUCAS. Wanganui P;Ublic Hospital. 153 IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the MEDICAL REGISTRATION. matter of the AKAROA CO-OPERATIVE BUTTER,-FACTORY COMPANY, LIMITED. NORMAN KENNETH BERNARD KIMBELL, M.B., OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the members I , Ch.B., University of Otago, 1935, now residing in N of the above-named company has been summoned for Lower Hutt, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the the purpose of passing a resolution for ,voluntary winding up, 28th February ne:x;t to have my name placed on the Medical and that a meeting of the cr~ditors of the above-named Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have company will be held at the registered office, Akaroa, on deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Tuesday, the 10th day of March, 1936, at two o'clock in the Department of Health at Christchurch. afternoon. Dated at Christchurch, 13th February, 1936. Busines8.-Consideration of the statement of position, &c. NORMAN KENNETH BERNARD KIMBELL. Appointment of liquidator. " Bloomfield," Lower Hutt. Dated this 14th day of February, 1936. 154 By order of the Directors- H. W. ARMITAGE, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 158 Secretary.

OTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore' MIDLAND MARKETS, LIMITED. N subsisting between JOHN CROZIER and MARGARET MCALLUM, carrying on business as Storekeepers at Matiere IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. under the style or firm of " Crozier and Co.," has been dis­ solved a8 from this date. All debts due to and owing by the In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by the matter of MIDLAND MARKETS, LIMITED, late of Lincoln said Margaret McAllum who will continue to carryon the said Road, Addington. business under the style or firm of" Macks'." Dated the 10th day of February, 1936. OTICE is hereby given that on 5th February, 1936, it J. CROZIER. N was resolved by the above-mentioned company- 155 M. McALLUM. " That as it is proved to the satisfaction of the company that it cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business and that it is advisable to wind up, it is hereby resolved that EGMONT COUNTY COUNCIL. the company be wound up voluntarily." N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on it by And that V. A. NORRJSH, of Christchurch, Accountant, be I section 23 of the Finance Act (No.3), 1934, the Egmont and is hereby appointed liquidator for the purpose of such County Council hereby resolves by way of Special Order as winding up. V. A. NORRISH, follows :- Liquidator. " That the interest and sinking fund charges, or the instal­ 134 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch, C. I. 159 ments of principal and interest, as the case may be, of the undermentioned loans secured over special areas of the county sha11 be discharged out of the General Account of the CHANGE OF SURNAME. county fund on and after the 31st day of January, 1936 :- "Oeo Road No. 1-£535, maturing 30th October, 1948. I FREDERICK WILLIAM CASHMORE, heretofore "Ihaia Road No. 3-£450, maturing 1st April, 1947. , called and known by the name of FREDERICK WILLIAM "Turu Road-£400, maturing 21st March, 1949. OEMCKE, of Westshore, Waterside Worker, hereby give public "Puniho Road No. 3-£645; maturing 27th September, notice that on the 6th day of February, 1936, I formally and 1949." absolutely renounced, relinquished, and abandoned the use The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and In- of my said surname of Oemcke and then assumed and adopted habitants of the County of Egmont was hereto affixed by and determined thenceforth on all occasions whatsoever to Walter Clement Guy Green, the County Chairman, acting by use and subscribe the name of Cashmore instead of the said direction and on behalf of the said Council this 14th day of name of Oemcke : January, 1936, in the presence of- And I give further notice that by a deed-poll dated the 6th day of February, 1936, duly executed and attested and WALTER C. GREEN, County Chairman. enrolled in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington J. G. McIVOR, Acting County Clerk. District (Napier Regist.ry), on the 17th day of February, 1936, I hereby certify that the above special order was duly I formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the said passed at a properly convened special meeting of the Council surname of Oemcke and declared that I had assumed and of the County of Egmont held at the County Chambers, adopted and intended henceforth upon all occasions what­ Opunake, on the lOth day of December, 1935, at II o'clock soever to use and subscribe the name of Cashmore instead of a.m., and the said special order was duly confirmed at a Oemcke, and so as to be at all times thereafter caned, known, subsequent properly convened ordinary monthly meeting of and described by the name of Cashmore exclusively. the said Council held on the 14th day of January, 1936,. Dated the 17th day of February, 1936. at II o'clock a.m. I FREDERICK WILLIAM CASHMORE. 156' WALTER C. GREEN, County Chairman. 160 Late FREDERICK WILLIAM OEMCKE. 'THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 15

NGARUAWAHIA BOROUGH COUNCIL. W AIKATO COUNTY COUNCIL.

ONVERSION under the Local Authorities Interest JOHN ALEXANDER SAMPSON, Chairman of the O. Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, .and I , Waikato County Council, do hereby certify that the Ngaruawahia Borough Loans Conversion Order, 1936, pursuant to the provisions of subsection (2) of section 9 'of the of debentures or other securities issued in respect of the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion following loans ;- Act, 1932-33, a resolution was duly passed at a special meet­ ing of the Waikato County Council held on the 28th day of Loan8 to be converted. January, 1936, and confirmed on the 11th day of February, Name. Amount. 1936, providing for the issue under Part II of the said Act of £ new securities in conversion of the existing securities in Electric Lighting Loan of £3,500, 1912 3,500 respect of loans specified in the First Schedule to the Waikato Electric Lighting Supplementary Loan, £350 350 County Loans Conversion Order, 1935, published in the New Duplication of Elect.ric Plant Loan 2,750 Zealand Gazette of the 9th January, 1936, at page 17. Ngarua:wahia Bridge Lor.n of £1,600, 1915 .. 1,600 Municipal Buildings Loan of £9,000, 1924 .. 9,000 JOHN A. SAMPSON, Municipal Buildings Supplementary Loan of £900 900 164 Chairman, Waikato County Council. Waterworks Loan of £1,400 (part of £20,000 Loan) 1,400 Waterworks Loan of £1,300 (part of £20,000 Loan) 1,300 Waterworks Loan of £20,000 (part) 3,500 W AIKATO COUNTY COUNCIL. 2,000 3,000 5,000 3,700 ONVERSION under the Local Authorities Interest Re­ Waipa Bridge Lo~~of £1,200 1,200 O duction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Streets Loan of £1,500 .. 1,500 Waikato County Loans Conversion Order, 1935, of debentures and other securities issued in respect of the following loans :- Notice is hereby given to the holders of debentures or other securities issued in respect of the above-mentioned loans that the Ngaruawahia Borough Council intends to Loan8 to be converted. convert all such debentures or other securities (except those in respect of which dissent is duly signified) into new deben­ Rate of tures having new maturity dates and bearing interest at 4! per Interest. cent. per annum. Name. Amount. Date of The conversion will take effect from 1st February, 1936. Maturity Application for conversion must be made in writing and be accompanied by the securitielil. to which it relates. Dissent from the conversion of any existing debentures or other securities may be signified by the holder by notice in writing delivered to the Town Clerk, Ngaruawahia, on or £ c~!t c~~t N garuawahia Bridge Loan 2,250* 4t 4! 28/7/52 before the 15th day 0f February, 1936. Hopuhopu Drainage Loan 400* 4t 4! .If 28/1/54 notice of dissent from the conversion of any debentures Horotiu Bridge Loan (part) 2,000* 4t 4! or other securities is not received by that date the securities 28/7/56 3,000* 4t 4! 28/1/57 will be converted. Hapuakohe Road Loan (part) :: 1,000* 4t 4! 28/1/57 The rate of interest on any debentures or ot.her securities 1,000* 4t 4! in respect. of which dissent is signified as aforesaid will, by 28/1/58 Ruakura Road'Loan (part) 500* 4t 4! virtue of section 18 of the above-mentioned Act, be reduced 28/7/51 500* 4t 4! to two-thirds of the original rate as from the 1st day of 28/7/52 100* 4i- 4! 28/7/54 February, 1936. Horsham Do;ns Loan (part) :: 2,000* 4t 4! 28/1/56 Further particulars as to the new debentures and the 2,000* 4t 4! conversion generally may be obtained from the Town Clerk, 28/7/56 400* 4t 4i Ngarua'Wahia Borough Council, Ngaruawahia. 28/1/58 E:omakorau R~ad Loan (part) : : 3,000* 4t 4i 28/7/57 Dated the 18th day of January, 1936. 3,000* 4t 4i 28/7/58 1,000* 4t 4i 28/7/58 RICHARD EYRE, Mayor. 2,000* 4t 4,} 28/1/59 161 900* 4t 4t 28/1/61 Orini Loan N~.' 2 (part) 2,000* 4t 4i 28/1/58 3,000* 4t 4i 28/1/58 3,000* 4t 4i 28/7/58 NGARUAWAHIA BOROUGH COUNCIL. 2,000* 4t 4! 28/1/59 3,000* 4t 4i 28/7/59 2,000* 4t 4f 28/7/60 RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. 1 ,000* 4t 4! 28/1/63 1,000* 6 4t 28/7/64 600* 6 4t 28/1/65 N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in Mangatangi' Bridge Loan 850* 4i- 4! 28/7/60 I that behalf by Part II of the Local Authorities Interest Matahuru No.3 Loan 1,080* 4t 4! 28/7/50 Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Kimihia Road Loan .. 400* 4t 4i 28/7/54 Ngaruawahia Borough Loans Conversion 'order, 1935, the Starrtown Road Loan 300* 4t 4i 28/1/55 Ngaruawahia Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:- Huntly District Roads Loan 1,000* 4t 4i 28/1/58 " That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking (part) fund, and other charges on the new securities authorized to be Ditto 3,000* 4l 4t 28/7/58 issued by the Ngaruawahia Borough Council under the 3,000* 4t 4i 28/7/59 above-mentioned Act and Order in conversion of existing 3,000* 4t 4! 28/7/61 securities issued in respect of the loans set out in the First 500* 4t 4i 28/7/63 Schedule to that Order, and also the interest, sinking fund, 4,000* 4t 4! 28/1/58 and other charges in respect of the unconverted securities 4,000* 4t 4! 28/7/58 issued in respect of such loans, the said Ngaruawahia Borough 2,000* 4t 4i 28/1/59 Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of 1O·98d. 2,000* 4t 4i 28/7/59 upon the rateable value (on the basis of unimproved value) 3,000* 4t 4! 28/1/60 of all rateable property of the distript, and that such special 1,000* 4t 4i 28/7/60 rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency 4,000* 4t 4! 28/1/61 'of such securities and be payable yearly on the first day of W aerenga R~ads and Bridg~~ 2,000* 4t 4i 28/1/51 July in each and every year until the last maturity date ~f Loan (part) 'such securities, being the 1st day of February, 1959, or untIl Waipuna Valley Road Loan .. 680* 4i- 28/7/54 all such securities are fully paid off." Maramarua Roads Loan (part) .. 2,000* 4t 28/1/56 2,000* 4t 28/7/57 Dated the 18th day of January, 1936. Whangamarino" Station Road 1,000* 4t 28/1/57 Loan HUGH B. FRASER, Swan Road Loan 500* 4t 4! 28/7/57 162 Town Clerk. FEB. 20 . .1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 327

Loans to be converted-continued. MEDICAL REGISTRATION.

Rate of THOMAS PHILLIPS HARDIE NEIL, M.B., Ch.B., Interest. I , Univ. of N.Z., 1936, now residing in Auckland, hereby I I Date of give notice that I intend applying on the 17th March next to Name. Amount. Oil ciJ ha ve my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion ~ I""",dt,. '00 ~ of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of '!=: '>1 0 I'

* Less amount of principal repaid as at date of conversion. ~EW ZEALAND'S FIRST WAR. By T. LINDSAY BurCK. Price, 15s.; postage, Sd. Notice is hereby given to the holders of debentures or other securities issued in respect of the above-mentioned loans that the Waikato County Council intends to convert all such !"{,OYALTY IN NEW ZEALAND. DESORIPTIVE NARRA­ debentures or other securities (except those in respect of which TIVE OF THE VISIT OF THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE dissent is duly signified) into new debentu-res having new DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AND YORK. (1902.) maturity dates and bearing interest at 41 per cent. per annum. Royal 4to. Price, lOs.; postage, Is. 4d. The conversion will take effect from the 31st day of March, 1936. Application for conversion must be made in writing and be NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIOKS. accompanied by the securities to which it relates. Dissent from the conversion of any existing debentures or BUTTER QUOTA OR A FREE MARKET. other securities may be signified by the holder by notice in writing delivered to the County Clerk, at the Waikato County A Council Chambers, Hamilton, on or before the 14th day of April, 1936. By the RIGHT HON. J. G. COATES. If notice of dissent from the conversion of any debentures or other securities is not received by that date the securities Price 6d. per copy or 58. per dozen; postage free. will be converted. The rate of interest on any debentures or other securities of which dissent is signified as aforesaid will, by virtue of section 18 of the above-mentioned Act, be reduced to two­ TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK. thirds of the original rate as from the 31st day of March, 1936. Further particulars as to the new debentures and the con­ By JAMES COWAN, F.R.G.S. version generally may be obtained from the County Clerk, HIS publication conta.ins 156 pages of letterpress, together Waikato County Council Chambers, Hamilton. T with 39 full-page illustrations, and give8 an account of Dated the 17th day of February, 1936. its Topography, Geology, Alpine and Volcanic Features History a.nd Ma.ori Folk-lore. JOHN A. SAMPSON, Chairman. 165 Prioe: 3s. 6d., plus 4d. postage. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. (No. 15

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