The New Zealand Azette

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The New Zealand Azette Issue No. 173 • 4047 The New Zealand azette WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 13 OCTOBER 1988 Contents Vice Regal 4048 Government Notices 4048 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices 4083 Land Notices 4084 Regulation Summary 4090 Parliamentary Summary None General Section 4091 Using the Gazette The New Zealand Gazette, the official newspaper of the Closing time for lodgment of notices at the Gazette Office: Government of New Zealand, is published weekly on 12 noon on Tuesdays prior to publication (except for holiday Thursdays. Publishing time is 4 p.m. periods when special advice of earlier closing times will be given) . Notices for publication and related correspondence should be addressed to: Notices are accepted for publication in the next available issue, unless otherwise specified. Gazette Office, Department of Internal Affairs, Notices being submitted for publication must be a reproduced P.O. Box 805, copy of the original. Dates, proper names and signatures are Wellington. to be shown clearly. A covering instruction setting out require­ Telephone (04) 738 699 Facsimile (04) 711 914 ments must accompany all notices. or lodged at the Gazette Office, Room 611 (Sixth Floor) , State Copy will be returned unpublished if not submitted in accor­ Insurance Tower Block, corner Waring Taylor Street and dance with these requirements. Lambton Quay. 4048 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 173 Availability Government Building, 1 George Street, Palmerston North. The New Zealand Gazette is available on subscription from the Cargill House, 123 Princes Street, Dunedin. Government Printing Office Publications Division or over the counter from Government Bookshops at: Hanna Burton Building, 25 Rutland Street, Auckland. Other issues of the Gazette: 33 Kings Street, Frankton, Hamilton. Commercial Edition-published weekly on Wednesdays. 25-27 Mercer Street, Wellington. Mulgrave Street, Wellington. Customs Edition-Published weekly on Tuesdays. E.S.T.V . House, 4185 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt. Special Editions and Supplements-Published as and when 159 Hereford Street, Christchurch. required. Vice Regal Return of the Governor-General from Overseas Chief Justice of New Zealand, the Right Honourable Sir His Excellency the Governor-General, the Most Reverend Sir Ronald Davison, G.B.E. , c.M.G., has relinquished Office as the Administrator of the Government. Paul Reeves, G.C.M.G. , G.c.v.o., accompanied by Her Excellency Lady Reeves, returned to Auckland at 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday, 12 October 1988 from Britain at the conclusion PAUL CANHAM, Official Secretary. of mid-term leave from the Vice Regal Office. Government House, Wellington. His Excellency has now resumed the performance of all the vr11426 functions of the Office of Governor-General. Accordingly, the Government Notices Agriculture and Fisheries Member of Council of Legal Education Appointed Pursuant to the Law Practitioners Act 1982, His Excellency the Administrator of the Government has been pleased to Pesticides Act 1979 appoint: Appointment of Member to the Pesticides Board The Honourable Muir Fitzherbert Chilwell, a Judge of the (No. 4470; Ag. 1/53/2/1) High Court Notice is hereby given by direction of the Minister of to be a member of the Council of Legal Education for a term of Agriculture that pursuant to section 12 of the Pesticides Act 3 years commencing on the 7th day of October 1988. 1979, His Excellency the Administrator of the Government Dated at Wellington this 29th day of September 1988. has been pleased to appoint John Borich, orchardist of Kumeu (on the nomination of the GEOFFREY PALMER, Attorney-General. New Zealand Fruitgrowers Federation) 9011269 as member of the Pesticides Board for a period of 3 years from 18 August 1988. Customs Dated at Wellington this 6th day of October 1988. L. M. RADICH, Customs Act 1966 for Director-General Agriculture and Fisheries. 9011371 Application to the Indecent Publications Tribunal 1, Graeme William Ludlow, Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Crown Law Office give notice that I have applied to the Indecent Publications Tribunal for a declaration as to whether the books described Appointment of Crown Solicitor below are indecent or not or for a decision as to their His Excellency the Administrator of the Government has been classification. pleased to appoint: 1. Title: Friction, November 1988; Publisher: Liberation Phillip Wayne Cooper, barrister of Gisborne Publications. to be Crown Solicitor at Gisborne. 2. Title: The Best Colt Men, Issue No . 1; Publisher: Colt Dated at Wellington this 28th day of September 1988. Studio. GEOFFREY PALMER, Attorney-General. 3. Title: Gem, November 1988, Vol. 30, No. 3; Publisher: G. 9011270 & S. Publications. 13 OCTOBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 4049 4. Title: Improvised Rocket Motors; Publisher: Desert Royal N.Z. Corps of Signals Publications. Temporary Major A. F. Birch to be Major with seniority and G. W. LUDLOW, Assistant Comptroller of Customs. effect from 30 July 1988. goll264 Captain C. P. Richardson, B.A.(MIL.), to be acting Major with effect from 4 July 1988. Defence Lieutenant K. S. Cooke to be temporary Captain with effect from 7 July 1988. Defence Act 1971 Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment Acting Colonel J. S. Harman relinquishes the acting rank of Appointments, Promotions, Extensions, Transfers, Colonel with effect from 23 August 1988. Resignations, and Retirements of Officers of the Temporary Major J. Mateparae to be Major with seniority and New Zealand Army effect from 11 August 1988. Pursuant to section 35 of the Defence Act 1971, His Temporary Major E. Bright, M.M., is transferred to the Excellency the Administrator of the Government has approved Supernumerary List with effect from 11 March 1988. the following appointments, promotions, extensions, transfers, resignations, and retirements of officers of the New Zealand Acting Major R. S. Campbell to be temporary Major with Army. effect from 17 July 1988. REGULAR FORCE Captain Pae-pae Tiriki Wiki is transferred to the Army Reserve, General List of Officers, in his present rank with Appointments to Commission effect from 2 August 1988. The following are appointed to commissions in the rank of Lieutenant B. J. McLauchlan, LLB., to be temporary Captain Lieutenant and Quartermaster, with seniority from 9 June with effect from 12 August 1988. 1986 and effect from 4 July 1988; terminating on the date shown: Supernumerary List Warrant Officer Class I Alan Howard Chambers, The Corps of The engagement of Captain and Quartermaster L. J. Johnson Royal N .Z. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 23 October is extended until 31 May 1990. 1995. Royal N.Z. Corps of Transport Temporary Warrant Officer Class I Timothy Hopkins, D.P.H., Colonel Commandant Royal N.Z. Army Medical Corps, 6 December 1998. Brigadier T. J. Leighs, C.B.E., E.D ... , Retired List, is appointed Warrant Officer Class I Owen Rutherford Lloyd, Royal N .Z. Colonel Commandant, Royal N.Z. Corps of Transport, with Corps of Transport, 10 February 1996. effect from 1 September 1988, for a period of 4 years Warrant Officer Class I Grahame Swinford Loveday, Royal terminating on 31 March 1992, vice Lieutenant Colonel R. J. N.Z. Army Ordnance Corps, 17 March 1998. Walton, C.M.G., o.B.E., Q.P.M., E.o.•, Retired List. Temporary Warrant Officer Class I Allan MacGibbon, The Corps of Royal N.Z. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 19 Lieutenant T. B. Cameron to be temporary Captain with effect August 1997. from 11 July 1988. Warrant Officer Class I Craig Roy Nickerson, The Corps of Supernumerary List Royal N .Z. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 19 February 1998. The engagement of Captain and Quartermaster G. R. Waaka, M.B.E., is extended until 12 February 1994. Warrant Officer Class I William Ernest Rawiri, B.E.M., N.Z. Intelligence Corps, 3 April 1998. Royal N.Z. Army Ordnance Corps Royal Regiment of N.Z. Artillery Major Joseph Seymour Bolton is transferred to the Army Reserve, General List of Officers, in his present rank with Lieutenant Colonel Angus James Rivers is transferred to the effect from 30 July 1988. Army Reserve, General List of Officers, in his present rank with effect from 26 August 1988. Sergeant Wayne Peter Boustridge is appointed to a commission in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Heard is re-engaged until 25 April 21 December 1987 and effect from 8 July 1988. 1998. Supernumerary List Major Andrew George Hatt, E.D., B.C.A., is transferred from the Territorial Force on a fixed engagement of 5 years in his The engagement of Major H. C. Zavahir is extended until 31 present rank, with seniority from 20 December 1987 and October 1993. effect from 1 August 1988. The Corps of Royal N.Z. Electrical and Mechanical Temporary Captain and Quartermaster A. A. Mitchell is Engineers transferred to the Supernumerary List with effect from 8 June 1988. Lieutenant M. T. Williams to be temporary Captain with effect from 8 June 1988. Lieutenant B. J. Lyons to be temporary Captain with effect from 12 August 1988. Temporary Captain and Quartermaster Maurice John Alderwick is posted to the Retired List in the rank of Captain Royal N.Z. Armoured Corps and Quartermaster, with effect from 24 August 1988. Lieutenant Colonel R. K. Storey, DIP.ARTS(MIL.), to be Supernumerary List temporary Colonel with effect from 25 July 1988. The engagement of Major and Quartermaster B. J. Manley is The Corps of Royal N.Z. Engineers extended until 31 August 1991. Captain and Quartermaster E. W. Bruce, M.B.E., N.Z.C.B., is Temporary Major and Quartermaster D. J. Mowat, M.B.E., to transferred to the Special List in the rank of temporary Major, be Major and Quartermaster with seniority from 9 January with seniority from 1 July 1984 and effect from 1 July 1988. 1988 and effect from 22 July 1988. 4050 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No.
Recommended publications
  • The New Zealand Azette
    Issue No. 182 • 3913 The New Zealand azette WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 18 OCTOBER 1990 Contents Government Notices 3914 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices None Land Notices 3922 Regulation Summary 3943 General Section 3944 Using the Gazette The New Zealand Gazette, the official newspaper of the Closing time for lodgment of notices at the Gazette Office: Government of New , Zealand, is published weekly on 12 noon on Tuesdays prior to publication (except for holiday Thursdays. Publishing time is 4 p.m. periods when special advice of earlier closing times will be Notices for publication and related correspondence should be given). addressed to: Notices are accepted for publication in the next available issue, Gazette Office, unless otherwise specified. Department of Internal Affairs, P.O. Box 805, Notices being submitted for publication must be a reproduced Wellington. copy of the original. Dates, proper names and signatures are Telephone (04) 738 699 to be shown clearly. A covering instruction setting out require­ Facsimile (04) 499 1865 ments must accompany all notices. or lodged at the Gazette Office, Seventh Floor, Dalmuir Copy will be returned unpublished if not submitted in House, 114 The Terrace, Wellington. accordance with these requirements. 3914 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 182 Availability Government Buildings, 1 George Street, Palmerston North. The New Zealand Gazette is available on subscription from the Government Printing Office Publications Division or over the Cargill House, 123 Princes Street, Dunedin. counter from Government Bookshops at: Housing Corporation Building, 25 Rutland Street, Auckland. Other issues of the Gazette: 33 Kings Street, Frankton, Hamilton. Commercial Edition-Published weekly on Wednesdays.
    [Show full text]
  • Parliamentary Service 2 Annual Report 2016 - 2017
    A. 13 1 Annual Report 2016 - 2017 Parliamentary Service 2 Annual Report 2016 - 2017 Presented to the House of Representatives pursuant to section 44(1) of the Public Finance Act 1989 ISSN 2324-2868 (Print) ISSN 2324-2876 (Online) Copyright Except for images with existing copyright and the Parliamentary Service logo, this copyright work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution- Non-commercial-Share Alike 3.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute and adapt the work for non-commercial purposes as long as you attribute the work to the Parliamentary Service and abide by the other licence terms. Note: the use of any Parliamentary logo [by any person or organisation outside of the New Zealand Parliament] is contrary to law. To view a copy of this licence visit http://creativecommons.org/licences/ by-nc-sa/3.0/nz 3 Contents 5 Foreword: Speaker of the House of Representatives 6 Delivering a better service 9 About Us 13 Highlights from 2016/17 15 Our achievements this year 19 Supporting our people to support members 25 Measuring our performance 32 Statement of responsibility 33 Independent Auditor’s Report 37 Financial Statements for the year ended 30 June 2017 4 Annual Report 2016 - 2017 5 Foreword: Speaker of the House of Representatives The Parliamentary Service (the Service) supports the institution of Parliament by providing administrative and support services to the House of Representatives and its members of Parliament. It has been another fulfilling and productive year for the Significant work continues Service, as it continues to enhance its ability to better to create a Parliament that support members of Parliament and make Parliament itself is safe and accessible to all.
    [Show full text]
  • The New Zealand Azette
    Issue No. 113 • 2299 The New Zealand azette WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 5 JULY 1990 Contents Parliamentary Summary 2300 Government Notices 2302 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices 2313 Land Notices 2313 Regulation Summary 2323 General Section 2324 Using the Gazette The New Zealand Gazette, the official newspaper of the Closing time for lodgment of notices at the Gazette Office: Government of New Zealand, is published weekly on 12 noon on Tuesdays prior to publication (except for holiday Thursdays. Publishing time is 4 p.m. periods when special advice of earlier closing times will be Notices for publication and related correspondence should be given). addressed to: Notices are accepted for publication in the next available issue, Gazette Office, unless otherwise specified. Department of Internal Affairs, P.O. Box 805, Notices being submitted for publication must be a reproduced Wellington. copy of the original. Dates, proper names and signatures are Telephone (04) 738 699 to be shown clearly. A covering instruction setting out require­ Facsimile (04) 499 1865 ments must accompany a ll notices. or lodged at the Gazette Office, Seventh Floor, Dalmuir Copy wi ll be returned unpublished if not submitted in House, 114 The Terrace, Wellington. accordance with these requirements. 2300 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 113 Availability Government Buildings, 1 George Street, Palmerston North. The New Zealand Gazette is available on subscription from the Government Printing Office Publications Division or over the Cargill House, 123 Princes Street, Dunedin. counter from Government Bookshops at: Housing Corporation Building, 25 Rutland Street, Auckland. Other issues of the Gazette: 33 Kings Street, Frankton, Hamilton.
    [Show full text]
  • Stewardship Land and DOC - the Beginning
    Stewardship Land and DOC - the beginning Philip Woollaston A paper commissioned by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment September, 2012 1 Introduction I have been asked to comment on the history of stewardship land (as defined in the Conservation Act, 19871 and held by the Department of Conservation) from my personal recollections as a minister of the Crown centrally involved in the reformation of environmental administration and the allocation of Crown owned land in the 1980s2. In the context of this request, particular reference was made to: • the intent of the government in promoting the relevant legislation and the extent to which compromises were made in it; • the criteria for selection of ‘stewardship land’ and for allocation of other land to SOEs; • the extent to which the concept of net conservation benefit was involved in the allocation process. In discussions your staff posed some further specific questions including: • whether there was debate on a hierarchy of values, on what should or should not be allowed on conservation land and, in particular, regarding concessions on conservation land; • whether trade-offs were made between competing values in the allocation process; • the degree to which there was interaction between the Resource Management Law Reform (RMLR) exercise which led to the RMA and the conservation legislation. Subsequently I was also asked to comment briefly on: • ‘the envisaged interaction and distinction in the Conservation Act between the roles of conservation, recreation, and tourism.’ Preliminary discussions also touched on the much broader question of what differences exist between the plan for DOC and the reality today.
    [Show full text]
  • Adjudicating Sustainability: New Zealand's Environmental Court
    Adjudicating Sustainability: New Zealand's Environment Court By Bret C. Birdsong Introduction ......................................................................... 2 I. An overview of environmental governance in New Zealand ........................................................................ 6 A. Environmental Management in New Zealand Before the RM A .................................................................. 6 B. The Emergent Concept of Sustainability .................. 9 C. The RMA Policy Framework: Some Themes of Sustainability ........................................................... 11 1. Sustainable Management .................................. 11 2. Effects-Based Management .............................. 14 3. Promoting Public Participation .......................... 16 D. The Institutions and Instruments of Environmental Decisionmaking under the RMA ............................. 18 1. National Institutions and Instruments ................. 19 2. Regional and Territorial Authorities and Instrum ents ..................................................... 20 3. Resource Consents ........................................... 22 4. Sum m ary ......................................................... 25 II. The Role of the Environment Court Under the RMA ..... 26 A. A Brief History of the Environment Court ............... 26 B. The Powers and Functions of the Environment Court Under the RMA ........................................... 28 1. The Power to Make Declarations ...................... 28 Copyright © 2002 by the
    [Show full text]
  • No 83, 24 May 1990, 1859
    Issue No. 83 • 1859 The New Zealand azette WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 24 MAY 1990 Contents Parliamentary Summary 1860 Government Notices 1861 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices 1867 Land Notices 1867 Regulation Summary 1873 Using the Gazette The New Zealand Gazette, the official newspaper of the Closing time for lodgment of notices at the Gazette Office: Government of New Zealand, is published weekly on 12 noon on Tuesdays prior to publication (except for holiday Thursdays. Publishing time is 4 p.m. periods when special advice of earlier closing times will be Notices for publication and related correspondence should be given). addressed to: Notices are accepted for publication in the next available issue, Gazette Office, unless otherwise specified. Department of Internal Affairs, P.O. Box 805, Notices being submitted for publication must be a reproduced Wellington. copy of the original. Dates, proper names and signatures are Telephone (04) 738 699 Facsimile (04) 499 1865 to be shown clearly. A covering instruction setting out require· ments must accompany all notices. or lodged at the Gazette Office, Room 611 (Sixth Floor) , State Insurance Tower Block, corner Waring Taylor Street and Copy will be returned unpublished if not submitted in Lambton Quay, Wellington. accordance with these requirements. 1860 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 83 Availability Government Buildings, 1 George Street, Palmerston North. The New Zealand Gazette is available on subscription from the Government Printing Office Publications Division or over the Cargill House, 123 Princes Street, Dunedin. counter from Government Bookshops at: Housing Corporation Building, 25 Rutland Street, Auckland. Other issues of the Gazette: 33 Kings Street, Frankton, Hamilton.
    [Show full text]
  • Adjudicating Sustainability: New Zealand's Environment Court And
    ADJUDICATING SUSTAINABILITY ______________________________________ NEW ZEALAND’S ENVIRONMENT COURT AND THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT Prepared by Bret Birdsong With funding from the sponsors of the Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellowship in Public Policy October 1998 © Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellowship in Public Policy Table of Contents PREFACE ...................................................................................................................................iii I. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................1 II. AN OVERVIEW OF THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT.....................................................3 A. THE OLD WORLD VIEW - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN NZ BEFORE 1991.......................................3 B. EMERGING GLOBAL CONCEPTS OF SUSTAINABILITY .............................................................................5 C. THE MAKING OF THE RMA AND THE RMLR PROCESS ........................................................................6 D. THE RMA FRAMEWORK: SOME THEMES OF SUSTAINABILITY ..............................................................7 1. Sustainable Management............................................................................................................7 2. Effects Based Management .........................................................................................................8 3. Promotion of Public Participation................................................................................................9
    [Show full text]