No. 81 2393

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority

WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 4 JUNE 1987

CORRIGENDUM Deputy Chief Judge of the Maori Land Court Appointed Reserve Bank of New Zealand-Provisional Statement of Assets and Liabilities PuRSUANT to section 17 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint Ashley George McHugh, Esquire IN the notice with the above heading published in the New Zealand Gazette, 28 May 1987, No. 78, page 2335,/or the date of'l April to be Deputy Chief Judge of the Maori Land Court while the Chief 1987' read '22 April 1987'. Judge of the Maori Land Court is on sabbatical leave, such period of appointment to commence on 1 June 1987. Dated at Wellington this 25th day of May 1987. K. T. WETERE, Minister of Maori Affairs. Appointment of Member to the Licensing Control Commission (R.O. M.A. 107/1) 6/IAL/2CL

PuRSUANT to section 4 of the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint Member of New Zealand Industrial Design Council Appointed Garth David Lomax of PuRSUANT to the IndustriaI Design Act 1966, His Excellency the to be a member of the Licensing Control Commission for a term Governor-General has been pleased to appoint of 5 years on and from 5 July 1987. Graham William Batts, managing director of Dunedin Dated at Wellington this 18th day of May 1987. to be a member of the New Zealand Industrial Design Council for GEOFFREY PALMER, Minister of Justice. a term of 2 years commencing on the 1st day of June 1987 and expiring on the 31st day of May 1989. (Adm. 3/26) Dated at Wellington this 21st day of May 1987. 6 DAVID CAYGILL, Minister of Trade and Industry. Deputy Chairman of the Waitangi Tribunal Appointed 3

Member of New Zealand Industrial Design Council AppOinted PuRSUANT to section 4 of the Second Schedule to the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 as amended by section 5 of the Treaty ofWaitangi Amendment Act 1985, His Excellency the Governor-General has PuRSUANT to the Industrial Design Act 1966, His Excellency the been pleased to appoint Governor-General has been pleased to appoint Ashley George McHugh, Judge of the Maori Land Court Brian Dutton Henshall, director of research, Auckland Graduate Business School to be deputy chairman of the Waitangi Tribunal while the chairman is on sabbatical leave, such period of appointment to commence to be a member of the New Zealand Industrial Design Council for on 1 June 1987. a term of 2 years commencing on the 1st day of June 1987 and expiring on the 31st day of May 1989. Dated at Wellington this 25th day of May 1987. Dated at Wellington this 21 st day of May 1987. K. T. WETERE, Minister of Maori Affairs. DAVID CAYGILL, (H.O. M.A. 19/14/1/2) Minister of Trade and Industry. 6/IAL/2CL 2394 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

Extension oj District Court Judges' Jurisdiction Heavener, Hugh Harold Robert, 11 Manaia Street, Tokoroa. Hunkin, Graeme John, Ringawhero Street, Nuhaka, Hawke's Bay. PURSUANT to section 28B of the District Courts Act 1947, His Ives, Faye Annette, 26 Manaia Street, Tokoroa. Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint Komene, Phyllis Roka, Hoani Road, R.D. 37, Okato. Lepper, John William James, 380 Clayton Road, Rotorua. Stephen George Erber, District Court Judge of Christchurch, Leverton, Pauline Frances, 215 Helston Road, Paparangi, and Wellington 4. John Hamilton Hall Matthews, Jessie Kathleen Marianne, "West End", Waikari R. D., Allan Bernard Lawson, and North Canterbury. Georgina Catriona Pamela Augusta Wallace, District Court McCrystal, Shirley-Ann, 5 Blundell Place, Birkenhead, Auckland. Judges of Auckland McManus, John Patrick, 10 Fitzroy Street, Papatoetoe. to exercise the criminal jurisdiction of the District Courts under McMillan, Donald Frank, 33 Grove Road, Kelburn, Wellington. Part IIA of the District Courts Act 1947. Morgan, Ronald Norman, 11 Tenth Avenue, Tauranga. _Dated at Wellington this 20th day of May 1987. Morrison, William Reginald, 47 The Parade, Paekakariki. Murchison, Euan Charles Sinclair, Weka Pass, Private Bag, GEOFFREY PALMER, Minister of Justice. Christchurch. 6 Murray, Margaret Elizabeth, 12 Stormont Place, Christchurch 4. Naera, Whetu-ete-tonga, Amblers Road, Waimamaku. Nash, Gwen Emily, 20 Cyclarama Crescent, Auckland 8. Reappointment oj Member to the Dairy Factory Managers Neve, Thomas Walter Cappleman, 15 Manchester Street, Melrose, Registration Board (No. 4067; Ag. 1/53/2/8) Wellington. - Nolan, Ann Ivy, 88 Park Road, Miramar, Wellington. PuRSUANT to regulation 4 of the Dairy Factory Managers Oxford, Frances Joy, 1 Four Trees, Howick, Auckland. Regulations 1979, I hereby appoint Parker, Leo Frank, 10 Overton Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland. Philip Peter Jensen, farmer ofTauranga (on the nomination of Parnwell, Ada Mabel Gwen, 16 Maihi Crescent, Tauranga. the New Zealand Dairy Board) Paterson, Thelma Louise, 11 Kilcar Place, Massey, Auckland 8. Pere, Ta Upu, 4 Totara Street, Tokoroa. to be a member of the Dairy Factory Managers Registration Board Player, Nancye Lola, Waihi Road, Paeroa. for a term of 2 years from 1 April 1987. Robertson, Murray Kenneth, 23 Medway Street, Christchurch 1. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. Robyns, Owen Richard Michael, 21 Kea Place, Tokoroa. COLIN MOYLE, Minister of Agriculture. Ross, Ian Munro, 46 Gordon Street, Masterton. Seddon, Jennifer Mary, 45 Manuwai Drive, Tauranga. 6 Sharp, Edward Charles, 22 Tyne Street, Island Bay, Wellington. Sloss, Robert Henry, Ridgeway, Cheviot R.D. 1, North Canterbury. Appointment oj Member to the Pesticides Board Stewart, Frederick John McKay, 54 Brigantine Drive, Birkdale, (No. -4068; Ag. 1/53/2/1) Auckland. Strawbridge, Cavin Roy, Takapau Road, Waipukurau. NOTICE is hereby given by direction to the Minister of Agriculture Tawhai, Wiremu Karu Wha, 138 Ford Street, Opotiki. that pursuant to sections 12 and 14 of the Pesticides Act 1979, His Te Tua, Norman Iharaira, 13 Kaniere Street, Mount Maunganui, Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint Tauranga. Mathew George Brajkovich, winemaker of Kumeu (on the Thomas, Ruth Esther, 21 McLintock Street, Johnsonville, nomination of the Wine Institute of New Zealand Inc.) Wellington 4. Tipene, Kopa, Horahora Road, Motatau. as member of the Pesticides Board for the residue of the term of Tregonning, Margaret Olive, 666 Beach Road, Browns Bay, office for T. B. McDonald, deceased, which expires on 17 August 1988. . Auckland 10. Walker, Leonie Ann, 9 Uppingham Crescent, Northcote, Dated at Wellington this 26th day of May 1987. Auckland 9. L. M. RADICH, Wallis, Jack Robert, Baird Road, Tokoroa. for Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries. Warne, Norman Edward, 65 Norana Road, Upper Hutt. Watson, Patricia Jean, 421 Henderson Valley Road, R.D. 1, 6 Henderson, Auckland 8. Weir, Ashley Heath, 27 Rimutaka Place, Titirangi. Justices oj the Peace AppOinted Weir, Patrick John, 105 Harlech Street, Hastings. White, Patricia Dawn, 104 Pukuatua Street, Rotorua. Williams, Bernice Anne, "Chy-Porth", 3 Burbank Crescent, PuRSUANT to section 3 (1) of the Justices of the Peace Act 1957, Churton Park, Wellington 4. His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint Winefield, David Stuart, 7 Kaka Crescent, Tokoroa. the following persons to be Justices of the Peace for New Zealand: Abelson, Arthur James, 2/209 Nikau Street, Hastings. Dated at Wellington this 18th day of May 1987. Bacon, John David Boyce, 24 Strathmore Drive, Tokoroa. GEOFFREY PALMER, Minister of Justice. Bellringer, Dorothea Rae, 68 Gurney Road, Kelson, Lower Hutt. Berentson, John Raymond, 84 Grace Road, Tauranga. (Adm. 3/17/9 (300» Bonifant, Barbara Lindsay, 20 Lynmouth Avenue, Karori, 300 Wellington 5. Brazendale, Malcolm, Ahiaruhe, R.D. 2, Carterton. Brice, Jennifer Margaret, 16A Hatton Street, Karori, Wellington 5. Brown, Thomas Mervern, 6 Wheatley Avenue, Pakuranga. Declaring Land Held Jor Better Utilisation to be Set Apart Jor a Brown, Victor John, 19 Hinewa Road, Otumoetai, Tauranga. Kindergarten in the Borough oj Green Island Burns, Diane Jean, 22 Alder Place, Newlands, Wellington 4. Butler, John Edward, 4 Cunliffe Street, Johnsonville, Wellington 4. Cassidy, Robert Hohepa, Waoku Road, Waima, Hokianga. PuRSUANT to section 52 ofthe Public Works Act 1981, the Minister Chambers, Alister Arthur, 6A Hoani Glade, St Johns Park, of Works and Development declares the land described in the Auckland 5. Schedule hereto to be set apart for a kindergarten. Cleland, John Alexander, Takapau Road, Waipukurau. Coleman, Russell Leslie James, Rangitikei Valley Road, Rewa via Feilding. SCHEDULE Daly, Michael Thomas, 14 Riverview Road, New Lynn, OTAGO LAND DISTRICT Auckland 7. Darling, Glenis, 21 Weetman Drive, Browns Bay, Auckland 10. ALL that piece ofland containing 538 square metres, being Section De Laine, Sareylom, 40B Lynmouth Avenue, Karori, Wellington 5. 167, Block V, Lower Kaikorai Survey District. All Gazette notice Earwaker, John William, Ngahape Road, R.D. 3, Te Awamutu. 491187 (New Zealand Gazette, 26 January 1978, No.4, page 147). Elder, Wesley Donald, 47 Baird Road, Tokoroa. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of May 1987. Etheridge, Paul Charles, II Wentworth Street, Mornington, Wellington 2. A. MUNRO, Feslier, Colin, 129 Eden Street, Island Bay, Wellington 2. for Minister of Works and Development. Graham, Margaret Te Aku, 72 Haerehuka Street, Otorohanga. Halford, Kit Archer, Arthur Road, Norsewood. (P.W. 31/3073; Dn. D.O. 16/266/0) Hammond, John Gilbert, Longburn Adventist College, Longburn. 10/1 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2395

Declaring Land Held for the Generation of Electricity (Housing) and substituting the following: to be Set Apart for State Housing Purposes in the Borough of "(e) Pursuant to section 119 (1), declares the land described in Cromwell the Fifth Schedule hereto, to be taken and incorporated in deferred payment licence No. 692 recorded in Register Book PURSUANT to section 52 of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister No. 13A/1044." of Works and Development declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be set apart for State housing purposes. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. A. MUNRO, for Minister of Works and Development. SCHEDULE (P.W. 41/264; Wn. D.O. 19/2/30/0/9/1) OTAGO LAND DISTRICT 8/1 ALL that piece of land containing 809 square metres, being Section 12, Block XXIV, Town of Cromwell. All Gazette notice No. 475556. (New Zealand Gazette, 17 March 1977, No. 31, page 624). Land Severed by Road Taken in Block XVI, Matakohe Survey District, Otamatea County Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. A. MUNRO, PuRSUANT to Part VIII of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister for Minister of Works and Development. of Works and Development hereby declares the land described in (P.W. 104/24/0; Dn. D.O. 92/11/90/6/421) the Schedule hereto to be taken under section 119 (1) and vested 10/1 in Albert Douglas Brown of Matakohe, farmer and Beryl Joan Brown, his wife, and when so vested, to be incorporated with the land in certificate of title No. 61D/980, subject to memoranda of Land Held for Better Utilisation (Excluding Subsoil) Set Apart for mortgage No. 286904.3, 336013.1 and B. 648829.1, North Auckland State Housing Purposes in the City of Wellington Land Registry.

PURSUANT to section 52 of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister SCHEDULE of Works and Development hereby declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to be set apart for State housing purposes subject NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT to Gazette notice No. 724716, and shall remain vested in the Crown. ALL that piece ofland containing 45 square metres, and being Section 53, Block XVI, Matakohe Survey District; as shown on S.O. Plan 58188, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. SCHEDULE Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT A.MUNRO, ALL that piece ofland containing 1467 square metres, situated in for Minister of Works and Development. the City of Wellington, being Lots 30,31,32,42 and 43, D.P. 150, (P.W. 33/2/158; Ak. D.O. 50/15/12/0/58188) excluding the subsoil below RL35 metres. All proclamation No. 556427, Wellington Land Registry. 12/1 Dated at Wellington this 29th day of May 1987. A. MUNRO, Land Acquired for a Limited Access Road in Ellesmere County for Minister of Works and Development. (P.W. 104/234; Wn. D.O. 34/21/257) PuRSUANT to sections 20 and 153 of the Public Works Act 1981, 8/1 the Minister of Works and Development declares that, an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for a limited access road which Land Acquired for Road in Block V. Nuhaka Survey District, has become road, limited access road, and State highway and shall Wairoa District vest in the Crown on the 4th day of June 1987.

PuRSUANT to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister SCHEDULE of Works and Development declares that, an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT is hereby acquired for road and shall vest in the Crown on the 4th ALL that piece of land containing 5359 square metres (1 acre, day of June 1987 and pursuant to section II (IA) of the National 1 rood, 11.9 perches), situated in Block III, Leeston Survey District, Roads Act 1953 shall form part of State Highway No.2. being part Rural Section 5717; as shown coloured sepia on S.O. Plan 10054, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Christchurch. SCHEDULE Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT A.MUNRO, ALL that piece of land containing 48 square metres, situated in Block for Minister of Works and Development. V, Nuhaka Survey District, being part Opoho 4B3, coloured blue (P.W. 72/1/14/0; Ch. D.O. 40/72/1/14/65) on S.O. Plan 5758, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Napier. 10/1 Dated at Napier this 18th day of May 1987. G. P. HULBERT, Road Stopped and Amalgamated in the County of Manawatu for Minister of Works and Development. (P.W. 72/2/5/0; Na. D.O. AD 6/2/28/289) PuRSUANT to sections 116 and 129 (3) of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister of Works and Development declares the road 12/1 described in the Schedule hereto to be stopped and amalgamated with the land in certificate of title, Volume 202, folio 147. Amending a Notice Declaring Land to be Road, Road Stopped and Vested, Land Taken and Vested in Block II, Tiffin Survey SCHEDULE District, Wairarapa South County WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT PURSUANT to section 55 of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister ALL that piece of road containing 9830 square metres, situated in of Works and Development hereby amends the notice dated the Block XV, Te Kawau Survey District, adjoining Lot 12, D.P. 2401; 23rd day of May 1986 and published in the New Zealand Gazette as shown marked "F' on S.O. Plan 32399, lodged in the office of of 29 May 1986, No. 84 at page 2335, declaring land to be road, the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. road stopped and vested and land taken and vested by omitting Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. the following from the preamble: A. MUNRO, "(e) Pursuant to section 119 (1), declares the land described in for Minister of Works and Development. the Fifth Schedule hereto, to be taken and incorporated in deferred payment licence No. 472 recorded in Register (P.W. 72/9A/56/0; Wg. D.O. 9/56/0) Book No. F4/71." 8/1 2396 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

Road Stopped and Amalgamated in the County of Manawatu having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for soil conservation and river control purposes and shall vest in The Hawke's Bay Catchment Board on the 4th PuRSUANT to sections 116 and 120 (3) of the Public Works Act day of June 1987. 1981, the Minister of Works and Development declares the road described in the Schedule hereto to be stopped and amalgamated with the land in certificate of title No. 9B/708. SCHEDULE HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT SCHEDULE ALL those pieces ofland situated in Block V, Waipukurau Survey District described as follows: WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT Area ALL that piece of road containing 2390 square metres, situated in m2 Being Block XV, Te Kawau Survey District, adjoining Lot 15, D.P. 2401; as shown marked "D" on S.O. Plan 32400, lodged in the office of 4460 Part Lot I, D.P. 12452; marked A on plan. the Chief Surveyor at Wellington. 1209 Part Section 37, marked B on plan. 409 Part Lot I, D.P. 12452, marked C on plan. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. As shown on S.O. Plan 8963, lodged in the office of the Chief A.MUNRO, Surveyor at Napier. for Minister of Works and Development. Dated at Napier this 18th day of May 1987. (P.W. 72/9A/56/0; Wg. D.O. 9/56/0) G. P. HULBERT, 8/1 for Minister of Works and Development. (P.W. 92/232100/0; Na. D.O. AD 6/3/232100/3) Land Declared to be Road in the County of Waimate West 12/1

PuRSUANT to section 114 of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister Land Acquiredfor Maori Housing Purposes in the City of of Works and Development declares the land described in the Gisborne Schedule hereto to be road, and to be vested in The Waimate West County Council on the 4th day of June 1987. PuRSUANT to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister of Works and Development declares that, an agreement to that effect SCHEDULE having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for Maori housing purposes and shall vest in the TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT Crown on the 4th day of June 1987. ALL that piece of land containing 537 square metres, situated in Block I, Waimate Survey District, being part Lot 2, D.P. 3242; as SCHEDULE shown marked "A" on S.O. Plan 12427, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at New Plymouth. GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. ALL that piece of land containing 986 square metres, situated in the City of Gisborne, being Lot 71, D.P. 6394. All certificate of title A.MUNRO, 4C/175. for Minister of Works and Development. Dated at Napier this 18th day of May 1987. (P.W. 38/770; Wg. D.O. 20/18/0) G. P. HULBERT, 10/1 for Minister of Works and Development. (P.W. 24/2646/6; Na. D.O. AD 6/2/14/256) Land Acquired for Soil Conservation and River Control Purposes 12/1 in Block X and XI, Heretaunga Survey District, Hawke's Bay County Declaring Land Acquired for the Purposes of the Fire Service Act PURSUANT to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister 1975 (Housing) in Grey County of Works and Development declares that, an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto PuRSUANT to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister is hereby acquired for soil conservation and river control purposes of Works and Development declares that, an agreement to that effect and shall vest in The Hawke's Bay Catchment Board on the 4th having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule hereto day of June 1987. is hereby acquired for the purposes of the Fire Service Act 1975 (housing) and shall vest in The New Zealand Fire Service Commission on the 4th day of June 1987. SCHEDULE HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT SCHEDULE ALL those pieces of land described as follows: WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT Area ALL that piece of land containing 720 square metres, situated in ha Being Block XVI, Greymouth Survey District, being Lot 6, D.P. 1724. All 2.5951 Part Lot 2, D.P. 17640, situated in Blocks X and XI, certificate of title 3C/394. Heretaunga Survey District; marked 'D' on S.O. Plan Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May 1987. 9168. m2 I. R. DAVIES, for Minister of Works and Development. 3881 Part Lot 2, D.P. 17640, situated in Block XI, Heretaunga Survey District; marked 'H' on S.O. Plan 8658. (P.W. 98/10/6/0; Ch. D.O. 40/18/42) As shown marked as above mentioned on S.O. Plans 9168 and 10/1 8658, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Napier. Dated at Napier this 7th day of May 1987. Land Acquired for Stream Diversion in Connection with Stream G. P. HULBERT, Diversion and Drainage Purposes in Block VIII, Orahiri Survey for Minister of Works and Development. District, Otorohanga District (P.W. 96/231000/0; Na. D.O. AD 6/3/231000/9) PuRSUANT to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister 12/1 of Works and Development declares that, agreements to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the First Schedule Land Acquired for Soil Conservation and River Control Purposes hereto is hereby acquired for stream diversion, the land described in Block V. Waipukurau Survey District, Waipawa District in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby acquired in connection with stream diversion, the land described in the Third Schedule hereto is hereby acquired for drainage purposes and further declares PuRSUANT to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, the Minister that the land in the said Schedules shall vest in The Otorohanga of Works and Development declares that, an agreement to that effect District Council on the 4th day of June 1987. 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2397

FIRST SCHEDULE 6.0000 hectares, more or less, being unformed legal road adjoining the old bed of the Awakari River, Section 5 and part Section 7, SoUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT Block VII, Waitakere Survey District and shown as area "C" on ALL those pieces of land situated in Block VIII, Orahiri Survey S.0.13630. District, described as follows: Dated at Nelson this 31st day of March 1987. A. R. P. Being R. G. C. WRATT, 0 0 5 Parts Orahiri No. I Section 21 Block; coloured yellow Acting Commissioner of Crown Lands. 0 0 1.3 on plan. (L. and S. D.O. RLF 364) 0 0 1.8 Parts Orahiri No. I Section 22 Block; coloured blue 0 0 16 on plan. 3/1 0 0 2.2 0 0 3.1 Parts Lot 10, D.P. S. 6131; coloured yellow on plan. New Plymouth Girls' High School Board of Governors 0 0 5.6 Notice 1987 0 0 1.5 0 0 5 Parts Lot 9, D.P. S. 6131; coloured sepia on plan. 0 0 28.7 Part Orahiri No.9 Block; coloured blue on plan. PuRSUANT to section 51 and 54 of the Education Act 1964, the Minister of Education hereby gives the following notice: As shoWl'l' coloured as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 44740, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. NOTICE SECOND SCHEDULE 1. (a) This notice may be cited as the New Plymouth Girls' High School Board of Governors Notice 1987. SoUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT (b) This notice shall come into force on the 1st day of August ALL those pieces of land situated in Block VIII, Orahiri Survey 1987. District, described as follows: 2. There shall be a Board of Governors for New Plymouth Girls' A. R. P. Being . High School which shall be constituted as follows: o 0 IIA Part Orahiri No. I Section 21 Block; coloured yellow (a) One member appointed by the Taranaki Education Board; edged yellow on plan. (b) One member elected by the teachers of New Plymouth Girls' o I 25 } Parts Orahiri No. I Section 22 Block; coloured blue High School; but the member so elected may not be o 0 1.8 edged blue on plan. appointed as chairman or deputy chairman of the board; 010 Part Lot 9, D.P. S. 6131; coloured sepia edged sepia on plan. (c) Six members elected by the parents of pupils attending New o I 30 } Parts Lot 10, D.P. S. 6131; coloured pink edged pink Plymouth Girls' High School; o 0 22 on plan. (d) One member appointed by the New Plymouth Girls' High As shown coloured as above mentioned on S.O. Plan 44740, School Old Girls Association; lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. (e) One member co-opted by the Board of Governors itself to represent the interests of local Maori and Pacific Island THIRD SCHEDULE organisations; SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT (f) One member appointed by the Board of Governors itself to represent the parents of pupils residing in any boarding ALL those pieces of land situated in Block VIII, Orahiri Survey establishment which may be under the admimstration of District, described as follows: the Board of Governors. A. R. P. Being 3. The New Plymouth High Schools Board shall cease to control 0 0 20 Part Orahiri No. I Section 21 Block; coloured yellow New Plymouth Girls' High School and the sole control of that school on plan. shall be vested in the Board of Governors constituted by clause 2 0 0 1.7 Part Old Bed of Mangawhero Stream; coloured of this notice. yellow on plan. Dated at Wellington this 18th day of May 1987. 0 0 1.7 Part Old Bed of Mangawhero Stream; coloured blue on plan. , Minister of Education. 0 0 15 Part Orahiri No. I Section 22 Block; coloured blue 20 on plan. 0 0 0.8 Part Old Bed of Mangawhero Stream; coloured blue on plan. Epsom Girls' Grammar School Board of Governors Notice 1987 0 0 0.8 Part Old Bed of Mangawhero Stream; coloured pink on plan. PuRSUANT to section 51 and 54 of the Education Act 1964, the 0 0 4.8 } Parts Lot 9, D.P. S. 6131; coloured sepia on plan. 0 0 36 Minister of Education hereby gives the following notice: 0 0 6.2 Part Orahiri No.9 Block; coloured blue on plan. As shown coloured as above mentioned and lodged in the office NOTICE of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. 1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Epsom Girls' Grammar Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of May 1987. School Board of Governors Notice 1987. A.MUNRO, (b) This notice shall come into force on the 1st day of August for Minister of Works and Development. 1987. 2. There shall be a Board of Governors for Epsom Girls' Gram­ (P.W. 96/434227/0; Hn. D.O. 98/6/0/30) mar School which shall be constituted as follows: 12/1 (a) One member appointed by the Auckland Education Board; (b) One member elected by the teachers of Epsom Girls' Gram­ Transfer of Unformed Legal Road in Block VII, Waitakere mar School; but the member so elected may not be Survey District, Buller County appointed as chairman or deputy chairman of the board; (c) Seven members elected by the parents of pupils attending PURSUANT to section 323 of the Local Government Act 1974, and Epsom Girls' Grammar School; to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Acting Commissioner (d) One member appointed by the Epsom Girls' Grammar School of Crown Lands hereby declares that the land, described in the Old Girls Association; Schedule hereto, has been transferred to the Crown by the Buller County Council pursuant to the said section 323 and on the (e) One member appointed by the University of Auckland; publication of this notice the said land shall be deemed to be Crown (f) Two members appointed by the Board of Governors itself. land subject to the Land Act 1948. 3. The Auckland Grammar Schools Board shall cease to control Epsom Girls' School and the sole control of that school shall be SCHEDULE vested in the Board of Governors constituted by clause 2 of this notice. NELSON LAND DISTRICT-BULLER COUNTY COUNCIL Dated at Wellington this 18th day of May 1987. 3.8250 hectares, more or less, being unformed legal road adjoining RUSSELL MARSHALL, Minister of Education. the old bed of the Awakari River and Section 5, Block VII, Waitakere Survey District and shown as area "A" on S.O. 13630. 20 2398 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

Imposition of Dumping Duty tion along Commerce Street to its intersection with Domain Road and thence proceeding in a westerly direction along Domain Road PuRSUANT to the provisions of section 186A (2) of the Customs Act to its intersection with McAlister Street (R.P. 241/5.11 to R.P. 1966, having formed the opinion that the importation of the goods 241/5.27). set out in the Schedule causes or is likely to cause material injury to an industry in New Zealand, I hereby direct that: SECOND SCHEDULE Dumping duty equivalent to 1()() percent of the amount by which THAT section of McAlister Street in Whakatane between Domain the export price is less than the normal value of the goods Road and the intersection of Commerce Street and Short Street. determined in accordance with section 186B (5) (b) of the Customs Act 1966 shall be paid in respect of the goods set out Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of May 1987. in the Schedule. R. K. THOMSON, Secretary. I further direct that such dumping duty shall apply in respect of (72/2/3/1) all such goods imported into New Zealand from 30 January 20 1987, this being the date of a provisional direction given by me pursuant to section 186E of the Customs Act 1966. SCHEDULE I Designation of South Hokianga Community Arts Council Tariff Item Goods Origin PuRSUANT to section 32 (i) of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council 83.15.009.11C Viz: Arc Welding electrodes for Australia of New Zealand Act 1974, on the recommendation of the Northern electric welding, manufactured by Regional Arts Council, the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New CIGWELD, a Division of Zealand hereby designates the South Hokianga Community Arts Commonwealth Industrial Gases Council for the following duly defined area: Ltd., Australia. Dated at Wellington this 26th day of May 1987. That portion of the Hokianga County Council lying to the south ofthe Hokianga Harbour, extending from Waipoua boundary MARGARET SHIELDS, Minister of Customs. to the Taheke boundary. 2 Dated at Wellington this 16th day of April 1987. The Seal of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand Post Office Bonus Bonds-Weekly Prize Draw No.5, May 1987 affixed in the presence of: I. COCHRANE, Chairman. PuRSUANT to the Post Office Savings Bank Regulations 1985, notice J. PATTRICK, Deputy Chairman. is hereby given that the result of the weekly Prize Draw No.5 for M. VOLKERLING, Witness. 30 May is as follows: (I.A. CuI. 10/6/8) One prize of $25,000: 5899 115837. Fourteen prizes of $5,000: 1077 675848, 2690529153, 3585 628734, Designation of Papakura District Community Arts Council and 3595 448734, Pukekohe - Franklin Community Arts Council 4299 952780, 5098716512, 5390245413, PuRSUANT to section 32 (i) of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council 5396937562, of New Zealand Act 1974, on the recommendation of the Northern 5797243137, Regional Arts Council, the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New 5890755372, Zealand hereby designates the Papakura Coummunity Arts Council 8181422706, for the following duly defined area: 8482472636, To take in Papakura City Council boundaries to include the 8889806911, Papakura Stream (bounded in the north) to Clevedon and 9289934786. the Wairoa River. The eastern boundary to be the coastline JONATHAN HUNT, Postmaster-General. from the mouth of the Wairoa River to Kaiaua and from Kaiaua across the hills in a direct line to Hunua including Hunua and Paparimu. Then to Ararimu Road to include Ramarama and Drury on the Great South Road. Continuing Commerce Act 1987: Merger or Takeover Proposal along the Karaka Road to Blackbridge Road, along Linwood Road to include the Kingseat community and then north to the Manukau Harbour NOTICE is hereby given of the following determination by the Commerce Commission pursuant to section 66 (6) ofthe Commerce and designates the Pukekohe - Franklin Community Arts Council Act 1986. for the following duly defined area: Decision No. 202 (Ref: AUT/MT-R5/3) Pukekohe, Tuakau and Waiuku Boroughs and the Franklin County On 25 May 1987 the Commerce Commission determined to give a clearance to a proposal that Rada Corporation Ltd. may acquire This notice revokes the previous notice headed "Designation of up to 100 percent of the issued share capItal in New Zealand Forest Franklin - Papakura Community Arts Council" which appeared in Products Ltd. the New Zealand Gazette, No. 70 of 23 June 1977, page 1779. The full text of the determination is available for inspection at Dated at Wellington this 16th day of April 1987. the Commission offices in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The Seal of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand Copies may also be purchased on application to the Commission affixed in the presence of: (P.O. Box 10-273, Wellington). I. COCHRANE, Chairman. D. T. WOGAN, for Commerce Commission. J. PATTRICK, Deputy Chairman. 2 M. VOLKERLING, Witness. (I.A. CuI. 10/6/8) Revoking State Highway and Declaring Public Highway to be State Highway No.2 Confiscation of Motor Vehicle PURSUANT to section 11 of the National Roads Act 1953, the National Roads Board gives notice that the State highway described in the First Schedule below is revoked, and the new route described PURSUANT to section 84 (2) of the Criminal Justice of Act 1985, in the Second Schedule below is declared to be a State highway an order was made in the District Court at Christchurch on within the meaning and for the purpose of the National Roads Act Wednesday, the 20th day of May 1987, against John David Barr 1953. for the confiscation of the followmg motor vehicle: Morris Marina Registration No. IM9205 FIRST SCHEDULE W. L. JACKSON, Deputy Registrar. THAT section of No. 2 State Highway from the intersection of Com­ merce Street and Short Street proceeding in a north-easterly direc- 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2399

Confiscation of Motor Vehicle (a) On any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday­ Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning and closing at 10 PURSUANT to section 84 (2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1985, an o'clock in the evening. order was made in the District Court at Christchurch on Monday, (b) On any Friday and Saturday-Opening at 11 o'clock in the the 6th day of April 1987, against Michael Joseph Kopa Sheehan morning and closing at 11 o'clock in the evening. for the confiscation of the following motor vehicle: (c) On Christmas Eve-Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning and Ford Falcon Registration No. nU231 closing at 11 o'clock in the evening. (d) On New Year's Eve-Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning W. L. JACKSON, Deputy Registrar. and closing at 00.30 o'clock in the morning on New Year's Day. (e) On Thursday preceding Easter the Tavern opening at 11 o'clock in the morning and closing at 11 o'clock in the evening. Advertising the Taking of a Census. Section 31 (5) of the Statistics Act 1975 Replace Gazette notice 15 April 1987, No. 55, page 1711. Dated at Wellington this 20th day of May 1987. PuRSUANT to section 31 (5) of the Statistics Act 1975, notice is D. OUGHTON, Secretary for Justice. given that a Census of Local Authorities (1986-87), which has been approved by the Minister of Statistics, is being undertaken by the (Adm. 2/72/5) Department of Statistics. 6 The census will cover all classes of undertakings listed below: City Councils Re~onal Councils Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor at Licensed Borough Councils Umted Councils Premises-Auckland Licensing Committee County Councils District Councils Town Councils Regional Authority River Boards Catchment Boards PuRSUANT to section 221A(14) of the Sale of Liquor Act 1962 as Drainage Boards Water Supply Boards amended by section 22 (1) of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act Crematorium Boards Hydatids Committees 1976, I, David Oughton, Secretary for Justice, hereby give notice Electric Power Boards Railway Board that the Auckland Licensing Committee on 12 March 1987 made Museum Authorities Nassella Tussock Boards an order authorising variations of the usual hours of trading for the Pest Destruction Boards Transport Boards licensed premises known as the DB Ponsonby Club Hotel, Three Valley Authority Plantation and Forestry Boards Lamps, Ponsonby, Auckland. It is the duty of the person in charge of each undertaking of any To the intent that on days other than those on which licensed of the above classes who has not received a questionnaire within premises are required to be closed for the sale of liquor to the general 21 days after the date of this advertisement to inform the public the hours for the opening and closing of the said premises Government Statistician that such an undertaking exists. shall be as follows: For further information, inquiries should be made to the (a) On any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (not being Department of Statistics at: Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve)-Opening at II o'clock in the morning and closing at 10 o'clock in the evening. CML Centre, 159 Queen Street, Private Bag, Auckland. Phone 31-055. (b) On any Friday and Saturday (not being New Year's Eve) and on Christmas Eve-Opening at 11 o'clock in the morning Aorangi House, 85 Molesworth Street, Private Bag, Wellington. and closing at II o'clock in the evening. Phone 729-119. (c) On New Year's Eve-Opening at II o'clock in the morning MFL Building, corner Colombo and Gloucester Streets, Private and closing at 00.30 o'clock in the morning of New Year's Bag, Christchurch. Phone 793-700. Day. Norwich Union Building, corner Rattray and Bond Streets, Private (d) On Thursday preceding Easter-Opening at 11 o'clock in the Bag, Dunedin. Phone 777-511. morning and closing at II o'clock in the evening. Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May 1987. Replace Gazette notice 15 April 1987, No. 55, page 1710. S. KUZMICICH, Government Statistician. Dated at Wellington this 20th day of May 1987. D. OUGHTON, Secretary for Justice. (Adm. 2/72/5) Certificate for the Purposes of Section 46A of the Statistics Act 1975 as Enacted by Section 12 of the Statistics Amendment Act 1982 N.z. Pork Industry Board-Declaration of Result of Election of Producer Member Ward No.2 I, S. Kuzmicich, the Government Statistician, do hereby certifiy that pursuant to section 14 (D) of the Statistics Act 1975, the Minister PuRSUANT to clause 6 of the Pork Industry Board Act 1982, I give of:Statistics has approved the collection of local authority statistics, notice that the result ofthe election of 1 producer member for Ward being one of the matters set out in section 4 of the Statistics Act No.2 was as follows: 1975, by giving written approval on 1 March 1980 for the co~tinuation. or the annua~ Local Authority Survey (LA/TL/Ol), Mr A. Ground 23 votes being a statistical survey In force at the commencement of the Mr. R. E. Jeffrey 76 votes Statistics Act 1975 (Section 6 (3». Mr. B. G. West 31 votes Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May 1987. Informal 2 votes S. KUZMICICH, Government Statistician. I therefore declare Mr R. E. Jeffrey duly elected. Dated this 28th day of May 1987. 3 G. A. BEARD, Returning Officer. Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor at Licensed 10 Premises-Auckland Licensing Committee The Standards Act 1965-Draft New Zealand Standard PURSUANT to section 221A (14) of the Sale of Liquor Act 1962 as Specification Available for Comment amended by section 22 (1) of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act 1976, I, David Oughton, Secretary for Justice, hereby give notice that the Auckland Licensing Committee on 12 March 1987 made PuRSUANT to subsection (3) of section 23 of the Standards Act 1965, an order authorising variations of the usual hours of trading for the notice is hereby given that the following draft New Zealand standard licensed premises known as the Masonic Tavern, Devonport, specification is being circulated. Auckland. Number and Title of Specification To the intent that on days other than those on which licensed DZ 4232 Performance criteria for fire resisting closures. $11.00 (incl. pre~ises are required to be closed for the sale ofliquor to the general GST) public the hours for the opening and closing of the said premises Part 1. Internal and external fire doorsets. shall be as follows: Part 2. Fire resistant glazing systems. 2400 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

This draft Standard has been prepared to replace NZS 1188: 1954 Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries (dated in Wellin$1on F~re doors and fire windows as the approved means of compliance on the 24th day of April 1987) hereby gives the following notice: WIth NZS 1900:Chapter 5 Fire resisting construction and means of egress. NOTICE It is also intended to be the agreed basis for the design, manufacture and installation of all fire doors and fire windows 1. Title and commencement-This notice may be cited as the required by any regulation, code, or bylaw in New Zealand. Fisheries (Squid Jig Fishery Closed Season) Notice 1987, and shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the The draft Standard sets out the performance requirements for fire Gazette. doors and fire windows rather than laying down detailed prescriptions for their construction and installation as in NZS 1188. 2. Interpretation-In this notice, the terms "squid", "jigging", and It also includes requirements for the installation of fire doors and "Southern Islands Area" shall have the same meanings, as defined fire windows which will ensure compliance with the performance in the Fisheries (1986-87 Commercial Quotas) Regulations 1986: requirements, and act as a practical guide to designers and builders. S.R. 1986/256. . The draft ensures technical compatibility with Australian 3. Closed season for squid taken by jigging in all New Zealand performance criteria, where such criteria are consistent with New Fisheries waters except Southern Islands Area determined-There Zealand manufacturing and installation practices. is hereby determined to be a closed season for squid taken by jigging in all New Zealand fisheries waters except Southern Islands All persons who may be affected by this publication and who Area commencing on the 4th day of June 1987 and expiring with desire to comment thereon, may obtain copies at the price shown, the 30th day of September 1987. from the Standards Association of New Zealand, Wellington Trade Centre, 181-187 Victoria Street (or Private Bag), Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of June 1987. NOTE-Payment must be accompany all requests for drafts. R. W. DOBSON, Director (Operations), MAFFlSH. The closing date for the receipt of comment is 21 August 1987. 6 Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. DENYS R. M. PINFOLD, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand. Declaration of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency (S.A. 114/2/8) PuRSUANT to section 52 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Alan David Prebensen hereby declare a state of local civil defence The Standards Act 1965-Draft New Zealand Amendment emergency to be in force in the City of Napier. Available for Comment The state of civil defence emergency shall come into force on the time and date of making this declaration. PuRSUANT to subsection (3) of section 23 of the Standards Act 1965, Declared by: A. D. Prebensen. notice is hereby given that the following draft Amendment is being circulated. Designation: Mayor. Number and Title of Specification Time and Date of Declaration: 9 a.m., 24 March 1987. DZ 1900:Chapter 5/A2 Draft Amendment No.2 to NZS 1900:­ Model building bylaw- Chapter 5: 1984 Fire resisting construction and means of egress. Gratis. Declaration Terminating State of Local Civil Defence Emergency This draft amendment substitutes NZS 4232 Performance criteria for fire resisting closures-Part 1 Internal and external fire doorsets and Part 2 Fire resistant glazingsystems for NZS 1188: 1954 Fire ~UANT to section 56 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Alan doors and fire windows. It also makes editorial changes in relation DaVid Prebensen hereby terminate the state of local civil defence to references to fire doors and fire windows within the text. emergency declared in respect of the City of Napier on 24 March 1987. All persons who may be affected by this publication and who desire to comment thereon, may obtain copies from the Standards The termination of the state oflocal civil defence emergency shall Association of New Zealand, Wellington Trade Centre, 181-187 take effect from the time and date of making this declaration. Victoria Street (Private Bag), Wellington. Declared by: A. D. Prebensen. The closing date for the receipt of comment is 21 August 1987. Designation: Mayor. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. Time and Date of Declaration: 10.02 a.m., 24 March 1987. DENYS R. M. PINFOLD, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand. (S.A. 114/2/8) Declaration of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency

Construction Works on Civil Engineering, Building and Housing Pu~UANT to section 52 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Alan Projects DaVid Prebensen hereby declare a state of local civil defence emergency to be in force in the City of Napier. DETAILS of construction work over $20,000 in the Hamilton Region The state of civil defence emergency shall come into force on the is as follows: time and date of making this declaration. I. Contract No. HN. 86/63. Declared by: A. D. Prebensen. 2. Name of Works: Taumarunui Sub Station design, construction Designation: Mayor. and supply of two 3 bedroom houses and two garages. Time and Date of Declaration: 9 a.m., 25 March 1987. 3. The lowest acceptable tender was offered by: P. C. Mulgrew of Taumarunui. 4. Amount of tender approval: $135,421.88. Dated this 28th day of May 1987. Declaration Terminating State of Local Civil Defence Emergency J. R. F. KING, for Regional Manager. PuR~UANT to section 56 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Alan Electricity Corporation of New Zealand Ltd. DaVid Prebensen hereby terminate the state of local civil defence emergency declared in respect of the City of Napier on 25 March 1987. The termination of the state oflocal civil defence emergency shall The Fisheries (Squid Jig Fishery Closed Season) Notice 1987 take effect from the time and date of making this declaration. (Ag. 9/2/6; No. 4071) Declared by: A. D. Prebensen. PURSUANT to section 85 of the Fisheries Act 1983, the Director Designation: Mayor. (Operations), Maffish, acting pursuant to a delegation from the Time and Date of Declaration: 10 a.m., 25 March 1987. 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2401

Declaration of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency The state of local civil defence emergency shall come into force at 9 a.m. on the days listed hereunder: PURSUANT to section 52 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Alan Thursday, 26 March 1987. David Prebensen hereby declare a state of local civil defence Friday, 27 March 1987. emergency to be in force in the City of Napier. Saturday, 28 March 1987. The state of local civil defence emergency shall come into force Sunday, 29 March 1987. on: Monday, 30 March 1987. 26 March 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Declared by: J. P. Dwyer. 27 March 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Designation: Mayor. 28 March 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Time and Date of Declaration: 9.12 a.m., 26 March 1987. 29 March 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 30 March 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 31 March 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. I April 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Termination of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency Declared by: A. D. Prebensen. Designation: Mayor. PuRSUANT to section 56 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Jeremy Time and Date of Declaration: 9 a.m., 26 March 1987. Paul Dwyer hereby terminate the state of local civil defence emergency declared in respect of the Hastings City/Havelock North Borough Combined Civil Defence District to take place from 9 a.m. on 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 March 1987. The termination of the state oflocal civil defence emergency shall Declaration of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency come into force at 10 a.m. on the days listed hereunder: Thursday, 26 March 1987. Friday, 27 March 1987. PURSUANT to section 52 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Alan Saturday, 28 March 1987. David Prebensen hereby declare a state of local civil defence Sunday, 29 March 1987. emergency to be in force in the City of Napier. Monday, 30 March 1987. The state of local civil defence emergency shall come into force on: Declared by: J. P. Dwyer. Designation: Mayor. 2 April 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 3 April 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Time and Date of Declaration: 9.22 a.m., 26 March 1987. 4 April 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 5 April 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 6 April 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 7 April 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Declaration of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency 8 April 1987 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Declared by: A. D. Prebensen. PURSUANT to section 52 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Jeremy Designation: Mayor. Paul Dwyer hereby declare a state of local civil defence emergency to be in force in the Hastings City/Havelock North Borough Time and Date of Declaration: 9 a.m., 26 March 1987. Combined Civil Defence District. The state of civil defence emergency shall come into force at 9 a.m. on the days listed hereunder: Tuesday, 31 March 1987. Wednesday, I April 1987. Declaration of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency Thursday, 2 April 1987. Friday, 3 April 1987. PURSUANT to section 52 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Jeremy Saturday, 4 April 1987. Paul Dwyer hereby declare a state of local civil defence emergency Sunday, 5 April 1987. to be in force in the Hastings/Havelock North Combined Civil Declared by: J. P. Dwyer. Defence District. Designation: Mayor. The state of civil defence emergency shall come into force on the time and date of making this declaration. Time and Date of Declaration: 8.53 a.m., 31 March 1987. Declared by: J. P. Dwyer. Designation: Mayor. Termination of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency Time and Date of Declaration: 9.37 a.m., 24 March 1987. PuRSUANT to section 56 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Jeremy Paul Dwyer hereby terminate the state of local civil defence emergency declared in respect of the Hastings City/Havelock North Borough Combined Civil Defence District to take place from 9 a.m. Declaration Terminating State of Local Civil Defence Emergency on 31 March, 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 April 1987. The termination ofthe state oflocal civil defence emergency shall PuRSUANT to section 56 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Jeremy come into force at 10 a.m. on the days listed hereunder: Paul Dwyer hereby terminate the state of local civil defence emergency declared in respect of the Hastings/Havelock North Tuesday, 31 March 1987. Combined Civil Defence District on 24 March 1987. Wednesday, I April 1987. Thursday, 2 April 1987. The termination of the state oflocal civil defence emergency shall Friday, 3 April 1987. take effect from the time and date of making this declaration. Saturday, 4 April 1987. Declared by: J. P. Dwyer. Sunday, 5 April 1987. Designation: Mayor. Declared by: J. P. Dwyer. Time and Date of Declaration: 11.55 a.m., 25 March 1987. Designation: Mayor. Time and Date of Declaration: 8.53 a.m., 31 March 1987.

Declaration of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency Declaration of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency

PURSUANT to section 52 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Jeremy PURSUANT to section 52 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Jeremy Paul Dwyer hereby declare a state of local civil defence emergency Paul Dwyer hereby declare a state of local civil defence emergency to be in force in the Hastings City/Havelock North Borough to be in force in the Hastings City/Havelock North Borough Combined Civil Defence District. Combined Civil Defence District.

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The state of civil defence emergency shall come into force at "Certificate" means the National Certificate in Horticulture 9 a.m. on the days listed hereunder: (Amenity Horticulture) granted by the Institute. Monday, 6 April 1987. "Diploma" means the National Diploma in Horticulture Tuesday, 7 April 1987. (Amenity Horticulture) granted by the Institute. Wednesday, 8 April 1987. "Diploma with Honours" means the National Diploma in Declared by: J. P. Dwyer. Horticulture with Honours (Amenity Horticulture) granted Designation: Mayor. by the Institute. Time and Date of Declaration: 8.28 a.m., 6 April 1987. "Examining board" means the Examining Board of the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Incorporated. "Identification" in relation to each of plants, weeds, insects, Termination of State of Local Civil Defence Emergency diseases and other pests, which occur in New Zealand, means the assigning thereto of its scientific name and a commonly used name. PuRSUANT to section 56 of the Civil Defence Act 1983, I, Jeremy Paul Dwyer hereby terminate the state of local civil defence "Institute" means the Royal New Zealand Institute of emergency declared in respect of the Hastings City/Havelock North Horticulture Incorporated. Borough Combined Civil Defence District to take place from 9 a.m. "Pest" means any mammal, bird, arthropod, mollusc, nematode on 31 March, 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 April 1987. or other worm, fungus, bacterium, virus or mycoplasma injurious to horticultural plants. The termination of the state oflocal civil defence emergency shall come into force at 10 a.m. on the days listed hereunder: "Planthouse" means any glasshouse, greenhouse, shade house or similar structure In which plants are grown. Monday, 6 April 1987. Tuesday, 7 April 1987. "Practical experience" means horticultural employment Wednesday, 8 April 1987. approved by the Examining Board. Declared by: J. P. Dwyer. "Weed" means a plant growing where it is not wanted. Designation: Mayor. Time and Date of Declaration: 8.28 a.m. 6 April 1987. Award of Certificate. Diploma and Diploma with Honours 2. The Institute, on the recommendation of the Examining Board, may issue to a candidate who complies with all the conditions and requirements herein prescribed: The Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Examinations (a) A Certificate to a candidate who has passed all the subjects I Notice (Notice No. 3942) to 14 listed in 3 (I). (b) A Diploma to a candidate who has passed all the subjects I PURSUANT to the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Act to 20 listed in 3 (I). 195.3, the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries gives the following notIce. (c) A Diploma with Honours to a candidate who has passed all the subjects 1 to 21 listed in 3 (1). NOTICE Subjects of Examination 1. Title and commencement-(I) This notice may be cited as the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Examinations Notice. 3. (1) The subjects for the Certificate, Diploma and Diploma with Honours examinations shall be- (2) This notice shall come into force on the day ofits notification in the Gazette. (1) Horticultural Botany (2) Plant Pests and Disorders 2. Approval of scheme of examination-The Minister of Agricul­ (3) Soil Properties and Processes ture and Fisheries hereby approves- (4) Horticulture Practices The schemes submitted by the Examining Board of the Royal New (5) Plant Oassification Zealand Institute of Horticulture Incorporated, with the authority (6) Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals of the said Institute, for the examination of candidates for: (7) Soil Management (a) Certificates, diplomas and diplomas with honours in horti­ (8) Amenity Horticulture I culture (amenity horticulture) as set out in the First (9) Work Record Report Schedule hereto; and (10) Vegetable and Fruit Culture (b) Certificates, diplomas and diplomas with honours in horti­ (11) Plant Protection (Amenity Horticulture) culture (fruit production) as set out in the Second Schedule (12) Amenity Horticulture II hereto; and (13) Machinery and Structures (Amenity Horticulture) (14) Oral and Practical Examination I (Amenity Horticulture) (c) Certificates, diplomas and diplomas with honours in horti­ (15) Horticultural Plant Science culture (vegetable production) as set out in the Third (16) Amenity Horticulture III Schedule hereto; and (17) Engineering (Amenity Horticulture) (d) Certificates, diplomas and diplomas with honours in horti­ (18) Management (Amenity Horticulture) culture (nursery production) as set out in the Fourth (19) Project Schedule hereto; and (20) Oral and Practical Examination II (Amenity Horticulture) (e) Certificates, diplomas and diplomas with honours in horti­ (21) Thesis culture (floriculture) as set out in the Fifth Schedule hereto. (2) The oral and practical examination shall be combined, and 3. Revocation-The Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture shall be designed to test the candidate's practical ability in Examinations Approval Notice 1971 is hereby revoked. horticulture and appreciation and understanding of horticultural * operations. (3) Each of the subjects 1 to 8, 10 to 13, 15 to 18 shall be examined SCHEDULE by one three-hour written examination. FIRST SCHEDULE (4) Candidates must demonstrate a knowledge of safe practices SCHEME FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE in all examinations. NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN HORTICULTURE (AMENITY HORTICULTURE), THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE Conduct of Examination (AMENITY HORTICULTURE), AND THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA WITH 4. The examinations for the Institute's Certificate, Diploma and HONOURS IN HORTICULTURE (AMENITY HORTICULTURE) OF THE Diploma with Honours shall be held at such times and at such ROYAL NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE centres as shall be decided by the Examining Board. All examinations INCORPORATED other than oral and practical examinations shall be held in 1. In this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires,- November. Oral and practical examinations may be held in "Amenity horticulture" means the use of flowering and foliage November or in any other months specified by the Examining Board. plants, trees, shrubs and turf areas for the betterment of the environment in conjunction with natural and artificial Examination Fees features. 5. Every candidate for any examination for the Institute's "Amenity plants" is to be interpreted in its widest sense, and Certificate, Diploma and Diploma with Honours conducted by the includes seeds, trees, shrubs, and any flowering or non­ Institute shall pay to the Institute such fee as the Board may prescribe flowering plant grown outdoors or under cover for decorative in respect of each subject the candidate wishes to be examined in. (as opposed to commercial) purposes. The fee may not exceed $120 for each subject. 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2403

Equivalent Status (9) The Oral and Practical examination I shall not be taken until 6. For the purpose of the award of a certificate, diploma or diploma the candidate has passed subjects 1 to 9 inclusive, and has had at with honours the Examining Board may, at its discretion: least 5400 hours of appropriate practical experience as provided for in 7 (3). (a) Except with respect to oral and practical examinations, accept a pass in an equivalent or higher examination, or in subjects (10) The Oral and Practical examination II shall not be taken of such an examination held by some competent public until the candidate has passed subjects 1 to 14 inclusive, and has authority as equivalent to a pass in one or more had at least 9000 hours of appropriate practical experience as pro­ corresponding subjects of the Institute's examinations. The vided for in 7 (4) Examining Board will consider the horticultural content of (11) A candidate shall not take a second or third stage of a subject such examinations when making its decision. until having passed the previous stage of that subject except with (b) Waive any of the conditions of the examination, including a the consent of the Examining Board. period of practical experience, if the Examining Board is (12) The Project (Subject 19) must be on a horticultural topic of satisfied that substantially equivalent conditions have been the candidates own choice. When the Project is submitted for exam­ complied with by the candidate. ination the candidate shall be required to declare that the Project (c) Adopt a system of cross-crediting whereby a candidate, having is substantially the candidate's own work in a form as required by obtained a pass in any subjects in the Schemes of the Examining Board. The Project must be submitted not later than Examinations held under the Royal New Zealand Institute 31 October in the year in which it is to be examined. of Horticulture Examinations Approval Notice Thesis No. 1954/207, 1957/149, 1961/122, 1968/122 and 8. (1) Every candidate for the Diploma with Honours shall sub­ 1971/231, or any other examinations conducted by the mit a thesis dealing concisely with a selected aspect, or with some Institute, may be credited with a pass in anyone or more portion of a selected aspect, of amenity horticulture. The candi­ corresponding subjects examined under this scheme. date's topic must be submitted for the approval of the Examining Board at least 12 months before the date of examination. General Comments (2) In the thesis the candidate shall describe some original work undertaken by the candidate personally. The Examining Board will 7. (1) In order to sit examinations conducted by the Institute, a appoint an advisor whom the candidate may consult at any time candIdate shall: regarding the thesis material and who may suggest to the candidate (a) Be a member of the Institute. appropriate approaches to thesis-related matter and the presenta­ (b) Register with the Institute by 31 May in the year the first tion of material. The credit to be assigned to the thesis shall depend examinations are to be taken, and pay the prescribed upon the candidate's ability to summarise previous knowledge, carry registration fee which shall not exceed $50. out research work, make mdependent observations, and to present results accurately, clearly and concisely. (c) Be aged 15 years or over. (3) Two copies of the thesis, together with a statutory declaration (d) Submit evidence of being or having been engaged in by the candidate (in a form as required by the Examining Board) horticulture when registering with the Institute. to the effect that the thesis is substantially the candidate's own work, (e) Submit for the approval of the Examining Board on such shall be submitted to the Examining Board not later than the 30th occasions as it may require evidence of appropriate practical day of September in the year of examination. In exceptional experience, in a form as required by the Examining Board. circumstances, a candidate may be wanted approval by the (f) Give written notice to the Examining Board of intention to sit Examining Board to submit the theSIS after the 30th day of examinations in such manner as the Examining Board may September but not later than the 31st day of October in the year determine not later than the 31st day of July preceding the of examination date fixed for the conduct of the examinations. Such notice (4) Each copy of the thesis presented to the Examining Board shall be accompanied by payment of the prescribed fee. must be typed and permanently bound within a cover so that the sheets cannot be lost or displaced. (2) One or more subjects may be taken at a time, and a candidate may be credited with a pass in one or more subjects. (5) The Examining Board shall examine the thesis, and decide whether it is satisfactory. One copy of the thesis shall be returned (3) The Certificate may be awarded only to a candidate who has to the candidate as soon as the decision of the Examining Board is passed all subjects 1 to 14 in clause 3 (1) of this scheme and has made. The top copy shall be deposited in a library determined by satisfied the Examining Board of having completed at least the the Examining Board. equivalent of 3 years full-time (5400 hours) practical experience, of which 2 years (3600 hours) has been obtained in amenity Prescription of Subjects horticulture. 9. The prescriptions in the subjects of the examinations shall be (4) The Diploma may be awarded only to a candidate who has as follows: passed all subjects 1 to 20 in clause 3 (1) of this scheme and has (1) Horticultural Botany satisfied the Examining Board of having completed at least the Elementary plant classification. Botanical nomenclature and equivalent of 5 years full-time (9000 hours) practical experience, of plant naming. which 4 years (7200 hours) has been obtained in amenity Elementary plant morphology and anatomy. horticulture. Plant life cycles and life forms, angiosperms, ~ymnos­ (5) The Diploma with Honours may be awarded only to a perms, ferns, mosses, liverworts; (annual, bienmal, per­ candidate who has passed all subjects 1 to 21 in clause 3 (1) of this ennial; evergreen, deciduous, herbaceous, woody). scheme and has satisfied the Examining Board of having completed Plant reproduction (asexual; sexual; seed germination; ele­ at least the equivalent of 5 years full-time (9000 hours) practical mentary genetics). experience, of which 4 years (7200 hours) has been obtained in The plant and ,its environment. Introductory ecological amenity horticulture. aspects. (6) Where the required period of practical experience will end not Requirements of plants for growth and development. later than the 31 st day of May in any year it may be assumed, but THE EXAMINATION WILL TEST A CANDIDATE'S only for the purpose of entering for an examination, to have ended ABILITY TO RELATE BOTANICAL PRINCIPLES TO on the 31 st day of October of the preceding year if the candidate HORTICULTURE. undertakes to continue in his or her employment until the required (2) Plant Pests and Disorders period of practical experience is completed. An elementary knowledge of plant pests. (7) In the event of a candidate producing evidence to the Identification of important horticultural pests and the Examining Board, in such a form as it shall consider sufficient, of damage they cause. an intention to leave New Zealand to pursue horticultural studies, Identification of symptoms of common physiological dis­ the Examining Board may approve of the candidate taking either orders that affect horticultural plants and plant parts. of the oral and practical examinations although the candidate's The safe use of chemicals used for plant protection. practical experience is up to 1 year (1800 hours) less than that Principles of control of pests and physiological disorders prescribed for the examination. If in any such case the candidate (including biological, chemical cultural and quarantine passes the examination, the pass shall be provisional only and the methods when appropriate). appropriate certificate or diploma shall not be issued until the Plant quarantine in New Zealand. candidate produces, to the Examining Board, satisfactory evidence A DETAILED KNOWLEDGE OF SPECIFIC LIFE of having completed the required period of practical experience. CYCLES IS NOT REQUIRED. (8) The Work Record Report (subject 9 in clause 3 (1» shall be (3) Soil Properties and Processes submitted to the Examining Board not later than the 31 st day of October in the year the candidate wishes to be examined for this Soil formation and development. subject. The major physical, chemical and biological soil proper­ ties of significance to horticultural production. *S.R. 1971/231 Soils of New Zealand ~an elementary knowledge only). 2404 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

(4) Horticultural Practices (12) Amenity Horticulture II Safety on horticultural properties. The propagation of plants used for amenity purposes The scope and location of amenity and commercial hor­ including methods, media and conditions necessary for ticultural production in New Zealand. successful propagation. The use of rootstocks for amenity Measures used to improve environmental conditions for plants. Seed collection and storage. horticultural plant growth. Plant-house management. Introduction to plant propagation (methods-sexual and Selection and use of shelter plants for amenity purposes. asexual propagation; propagation media and equipment). Elementary surveyin$ and levelling. Equipment and Principles of plant pruning and training. methods for determinmg areas, levels and grades. Labour Amemty, orchard, vegetable production, nursery and flor­ supervision and the organisation of labour. icultural practices throughout the year. (A detailed knowl­ edge of crop production is NOT required. However (13) Horticultural Machinery and Structures (Amenity Horticulture) candidates should demonstrate a general knowledge of the The types, selection, use and maintenance of machinery type of work and equipment on different types of horti­ and equipment used in amenity horticulture. cultural properties.) The types, construction and maintenance of plant-houses, Elementary record keeping, including diaries and simple buildin$s, fences and artificial shelters. . specimens. Concrete making. Block and brick laying (a working (5) Plant Classification knowledge only). Systematic botany and taxonomy. Elementary knowled$e The types, selection, use and maintenence of machinery of horticultural nomenclature and botanical terms used m and equipment used for controlling the plant-house classification. environment. Plant identification. Use of simple keys. A general outline of the classification and diversity of plants (14) Oral and Practical Examination (Amenity) (I day-two 3-hour with emphasis on important horticultural families. Can­ examinations) didates shall be reqUired to classify horticultural plants The care and use of tools, machines and implements according to a classification system approved by the (including those motor driven) used in amenity horticulture. Examining Board. (In each case the candidates will be The care and use of plant-house equipment. expected to know the general characteristics of plant Common amenity horticultural operations, for example, families, to have studied closely !Jne or two examples of preparing media; seed sowing; pricking out; hardening off; each and to be able to refer to some ofthe more important potting up and potting on; care of plant-house plants; dig­ genera and species cultivated in gardens. Examiners will ging and other forms of cultivation; lining out; planting; bear in mind that some examples may not be common in transplanting; wrenching; preparing seed beds; staking and all districts. Candidates will not be expected to know in tying plants; propagation of common plants; pruning t~es infinite detail all the characters of each family, but rather and shrubs, hedges and shelter; tree surgery; prepanng, those which would enable them as horticulturists to rec­ sowing, turfing and maintaining lawns; planning and ognise certain family characters.) implementing seasonal display outdoors and in plant­ houses. (6) Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals Fruit and vegetable culture (not commercial production). Weed identification. Weed control principles. Plant-house construction and maintenance. Legislation relating to weed control. The identification and control of common pest damage Herbicides and their uses. and physiological disorders of amenity plants. (Candidates should demonstrate a good knowledge of weed Amenity plant identification-botanical and common control practices suitable for the type of property they are names, family, origin, methods of propagation and use in working on.) horticulture. Chemicals used for plant protection purposes-formula­ Identification and control of common weeds. tion, mode of action and use. Legislation governing the Simple methods of determining areas grades and levels. storage and use of plant protection chemicals. ( 15) Horticultural Plant Science (7) Soil Management Assimilation-photosynthesis, translocation, mobilisation. Soil water management-drainage and irrigation principles. Plant growth and development-juvenility, senescence, (A detailed knowledge of specific equipment and instal­ flowering, fruiting dormancy. Hormonal control of plant lation and operating procedures is NOT required.) growth (including the effects of the application of growth Soil and plant nutrient testing. substances). Fertilisers and their use. Mineral nutrition and deficiency symptoms. Soil tillage. Respiration. Suitability and management of soils for horticultural use. Transpiration. (8) Amenity Horticulture I Environmental influences on plant growth including wind, A general knowledge of trees and shrubs commonly used light, temperature and water availability. for amenity, urban forestry, hedging and shelter including plant ecology in sufficient detail to demonstrate the prin­ transporting, planting, transplanting, general management, ciples of plant growth in controlled environments. THE EXAMINATION WILL TEST A CANDIDATE'S pruning and tree s~ery. The use and cultivation of annual, biennial and perenmal plants, and the provision of seasonal ABILITY TO RELATE BOTANICAL PRINCIPLES TO displays. HORTICULTURE. The preparation, sowing and laying, and maintenance of turfed areas. (16) Amenity Horticulture III The cultivation of ornamental plants in plant houses. History, functional and aesthetic principles of garden design. . (9) Work Record Report Drawing up site plans, planting plans, and constructIon Candidates must submit to the Examining Board a copy details for landscape features including retaining and orna­ of the diary entries they have made over any 12-month mental walls, ponds, rock gardens, paved areas, pergolas period of the candidate's choice. and steps. Preparing estimates. Candidates shall also present a propertr report of a type Implementing a landscape design. and in a form as requlfed by the ExamIning Board. Plant formations in New Zealand and their horticultural (10) Vegetable and Fruit Culture significance. Revegetation and native bush management. The culture, harvesting and storage of common home gar­ The garden as a plant community. Advanced knowledge den grown fruits and vegetables including the selection of of aboriculture and amenity turf culture. suitable cultivars and crop management practices. (17) Horticultural Engineering (Amenity Horticulture) NOTE-Candidates should demonstrate they are able to answer the type of question a home gardener may ask about Drainage and irrigation-legal requirements, suitable the culture of fruit and vegetable crops grown in New methods and equipment for amemty situations, planning il:aland home gardens. A detailed knowledge of commer­ and design requirements, installation procedures, water cial production techniques is NOT required. supplies, pumps. The construction of roads and pathways. (11) Plant Protection (Amenity Horticulture) Horticultural building design and building materials. The control of common pests of amenity plants and turf The design of plant-houses, simple buildings, artificial grown both outdoors and under cover, including a knowl­ shelter and fences. edge of ecology, life histories and host-parasite relationships. The design of frost protection equipment. Pest management. Lighting practices suitable for amenity horticulture. The design of spray schedules for amenity plantings and The selection, design and management of systems for turf. modifying plant-house environments. The correction of common physiological disorders of turfed The automatic control of such systems. areas and amenity plants. Basic welding techniques. 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2405

(18) Horticultural Management (Amenity Horticulture) "Pest" means any mammal, bird, arthropod, mollusc, nematode The use of management procedures in amenity horticul­ or other worm, fungus, bacterium, virus or mycoplasma tural situations. Management objectives. injurious to horticultural plants. Information sources. Planning, decision making, and "Practical experience" means horticultural employment financial control techniques. The use of land, labour and approved by the Examining Board. capital. Budgeting. "Weed" means a plant growing where it is not wanted. Project costing including social benefit evaluation. Record Award of Certificate. Diploma and Diploma with Honours keeping. Accounting practices. Banking and insurance. 2. The Institute, on the recommendation of the Examining Board, Monitoring production programmes. Stock control. may issue to a candidate who complies with all the conditions and Labour organisation and management. Staff training. requirements herein prescribed. Legislation affecting amenity horticulture. (a) A Certificate to a candidate who has passed all the subjects I Use of computers in amenity horticulture. to 14 listed in 3 (I). (19) Project (b) A Diploma to a candidate who has passed all the subjects I A report on a topic of the candidate's choice, subject to to 20 listed in 3 (I). the requirements in clause 7 (12). The report should be (c) A Diploma with Honours to a candidate who has passed all approximately 3000 words in length, and of a standard the subjects I to 21 listed in 3 (I). suitable for submission to a horticultural journal. (20) Oral and Practical Examination II (Amenity Horticulture) (1 Subjects of Examination day-two 3-hour examinations) 3. (I) The subjects for the Certificate, Diploma and Diploma with A more advanced knowledge of subject 14 topics. honours examinations shall be: Plant propagation-techniques, facilities and equipment. (I) Horticultural Botany Media disinfestation. (2) Plant Pests and Disorders Instruments and equipment used in mapping, surveying (3) Soil Properties and Processes and levelling and their use and care. (4) Horticultural Practices Methods employed and preparation of estimates for con­ (5) The Fruit Industry in New Zealand structional work, e.g. the cut and fill required to level a (6) Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals given area, the amount of material required for a specified (7) Soil Management path, road, wall, etc. (8) Fruit Production I Drainage-types, installation. (9) Work Record Report Tree maintenance, transplanting, staking and surgery. (10) Horticultural Plant Science Pruning of plants used in amenity horticulture. (II) Plant Protection (Fruit Production) Preparing and packing flowers and nursery stock for transit. (12) Fruit Production II Harvesting and storing seeds. (13) Machinery and Structures (Fruit Production) Plant identification (botanical and common names, family, (14) Oral and Practical Examination I (Fruit Production) origin, methods of propagation and horticultural use). (15) Fruit Crop Botany Weed identification and control. (16) Fruit Production III Pests of amenity plants-identification and control. (17) Engineering (Fruit Production) The candidate shall submit a plan (own work) of a garden, (18) Management (Fruit Production) park or nursery for discussion on planning, design and lay­ (19) Project out. The quality of workmanship to be examined (10 per (20) Oral and Practical Examination II (Fruit Production) cent of total mark). (21) Thesis (21) Thesis (2) The oral and practical examinations shall be combined, and As prescribed in clause 8 of this scheme. shall be designed to test the candidate's practical ability in horticulture and appreciation and understanding of horticultural operations and activities normally carried out on orchards. (3) Each of the subjects I to 8, 10 to 13, 15 to 18 shall be examined SECOND SCHEDULE by one 3-hour written examination. SCHEME FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE (4) Candidates must demonstrate a knowledge of safe practices NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN HORTICULTURE (FRUIT in all examinations. PRODUCTION), THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE (FRUIT PRODUCTION), AND THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA WITH Conduct of Examinations HONOURS IN HORTICULTURE (FRUIT PRODUCTION) OF THE 4. The examinations for the Institute's Certificate, Diploma and ROYAL NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE Diploma with Honours shall be held at such times and at such INCORPORATED centres as shall be decided by the Examining Board. All examinations other than oral and practical examinations shall be held in November I. In this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires­ or in any other month specified by the Examining Board. "Certificate" means the National Certificate in Horticulture (Fruit Production) granted by the Institute. Examination Fees "Diploma" means the National Diploma in Horticulture (Fruit 5. Every candidate for any examination for the Institute's Production) granted by the Institute. Certificate, Diploma or Diploma with Honours conducted by the institute shall pay to the institute such fee as the Board may prescribe "Diploma with Honours" means the National Diploma in in respect of each subject the candidate wishes to be examined in. Horticulture with Honours (Fruit Production) granted by The fee may not exceed $120 for each subject. the Institute. Equivalent Status "Examining Board" means the Examining Board of the ROYIlI 6. For the purpose of the award of a Certificate, Diploma or New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Incorporated. Diploma with Honours the Examining Board may, at its discretion: "Fruit" means apples, pears, quinces, peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, cherries, kiwifruit, tamarillos, passionfruit, (a) Except with respect to oral an~ practical examinations, accept avocados, all citrus fruits, babacos, casanas, cherimoyas, a pass in an equivalent or higher examination, or in subjects feijoas, loquats, persimmons, sapotes, guavas, grapes (wine of such an examination held by some competent public and dessert), currants (black, white and red), raspberries, authority as equivalent to a pass in one or more corresponding subjects of the Institute's examinations. The brambles, strawberries, blueberries, ~ooseberries, walnuts, chestnuts and any other kind of fruit that the Examining Examining Board will consider the horticultural content of Board may from time to time declare to be fruit for the such examinations when making its decision. purposes of this Schedule. (b) Waive any of the conditions of the examination, accept a pass "Identification" in relation to each of plants, weeds, insects, in an equivalent or higher examination, or in subjects of diseases and other pests which occur in New Zealand, means such an examination held by some competent public the assigning thereto of its scientific name and commonly authority as equivalent to a pass in one or more corresponding subjects of the Institute's examinations. The used name. Examining Board will consider the horticultural content of "Institute" means the Royal New Zealand Institute of such examinations when making its decision. Horticulture Incorporated. (c) Adopt a system of cross-crediting whereby a candidate, having "Orchard" means any area of land greater than 4000 square obtained a pass in any subjects in the schemes of metres on which fruit bearing plants are grown for the examinations held under the Royal New Zealand Institute purposes of producing fruit for sale, whether the trees have of Horticulture Examinations Approval Notice come into bearing or not. No. 1954/207, 1957/149, 1961/122, 1968/122 and 2406 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

1971/231, or any other examinations conducted by the topic must be submitted for the approval of the Examining Board Institute, may be credited with a pass in anyone or more at least 12 months before the date of examination. corresponding subjects examined under this scheme. (2) In the thesis the candidate shall describe some original work General Requirements undertaken by the candidate personally. The Examining Board will appoint an advisor whom the candidate may consult at any time 7. (1) In order to sit examinations conducted by the Institute, a regarding the thesis material and who may suggest to the candidate candidate shall: appropriate approaches to thesis-related matters and the presenta­ (a) Be a member of the Institute. tion of material. The credit to be assigned to the thesis shall depend upon the candidate's ability to summarise previous knowledge, carry (b) Register with the Institute by 31 May in the year the first out research work, make independent observations, and to present examinations are to be taken, and pay the prescribed results accurately, clearly and concisely. registration fee which shall not exceed $100. (3) Two copies of the thesis, together with a statutory declaration (c) Be aged 15 years or over. by the candidate (in a form as required by the Examining Board) (d) Submit evidence of being or having been engaged in to the effect that the thesis is substantially the candidate's own work, horticulture when registering with the Institute. shall be submitted to the Examining Board not later than the 30th (e) Submit for the approval of the Examining Board on such day of September in the year of examination. In exceptional occasions as it may require, evidence of appropriate circumstances, a candidate may be ~nted approval by the practical experience in a form as required by the Examining Examining Board to submit the theSIS after the 30th day of Board. September, but no later than the 31st day of October in the year of the examination. (t) Give written notice to the Examining Board of intention to sit examinations in such manner as the Examining Board may (4) Each copy of the thesis presented to the Examining Board determine not later than the 31 st day of July preceding the must be typed and permanently bound within a cover so that sheets date fixed for the conduct of the examinations. Such notice cannot be lost or displaced. shall be accompanied by payment of the prescribed fee. (5) The Examining Board shall examine the thesis, and decide (2) One or more subjects may be taken at a time, and a candidate whether it is satisfactory. One copy of the thesis shall be returned may be credited with a pass in one or more subjects. to the candidate as soon as the decision of the Examining Board is made. The top copy shall be deposited in a library determined by (3) The Certificate may be awarded only to a candidate who has the Examining Board. passed all subjects 1 to 14 in clause 3 (1) of this scheme and has satisfied the Examining Board of having completed at least the equivalent of 3 years full-time (5400 hours) practical experience, of Prescriptions oj Subjects which 2 years (3600 hours) has been obtained on one or more 9. The prescriptions in the subjects of the examinations shall be orchards. as follows: (4) The Diploma may be awarded only to a candidate who has passed all subjects 1 to 20 in clause 3 (1) of this scheme and has (1) Horticultural Botany-As prescribed for Horticultural Botany satisfied the Examining Board of having completed at least the in Schedule 1, clause 9 (1). equivalent of 5 years full-time (9000 hours) practical experience, of (2) Plant Pests and Disorders-As prescribed for Plant Pests and which 4 years (7200 hours) has been obtained on one or more Disorders in Schedule 1, clause 9 (2). orchards. (3) Soil Properties and Processes-As prescribed for Soil (5) The Diploma with Honours may be awarded only to a Properties and Processes in Schedule 1, clause 9 (3). candidate who has passed all subjects 1 to 21 in clause 3 (1) of this (4) Horticultural Practices-As prescribed for Horticultural scheme and has satisfied the Examining Board of having completed Practices in Schedule 1, clause 9 (4). at least the equivalent of 5 years full-time (9000 hours) practical experience, of which 4 years (7200 hours) has been obtained on one (5) The Fruit Industry in New Zealand-Areas of fruit production or more orchards. in New Zealand-relationship to locality and potential markets. (6) Where the required period of practical experience will end not Recent and new developments in the industry. later than the 31 st day of May in any year it may be assumed, but Industry structure-grower, servicing, research and mar­ only for the purpose of entering for an examination, to have ended keting organisations. on the 31 st day of October of the preceding year if the candidate Marketintllocal produced fruit in New Zealand and over­ undertakes to continue in his or her employment until the required seas-fruit maturity, packaging and presentation, trans­ period of practical experience is completed. portation, advertising and promotion. (7) In the event of a candidate producing evidence to the Labour supervision. Labour relations. Examining Board, in such a form as it shall consider sufficient, of Recording and budgeting on orchards (an elementary an intention to leave New Zealand to pursue horticultural studies, knowledge only). the Examining Board may approve of the candidate taking either (6) Weed Control and Horticultural Chemica/:;-As prescribed for of the Oral and Practical examinations although the candidate's Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals in Schedule 1, practical experience is up to 1 year (1800 hours) less than that clause 9 (1). prescribed for the examination. If in any such case the candidate passes the examination, the pass shall be provisional only and the (7) Soil Management-As prescribed for Soil Management in appropriate certificate or dIploma shall not be issued until the Schedule 1, clause 9 (7). candidate produces satisfactory evidence to the Examining Board, (8) Fruit Production I-Selection of land, crops, rootstocks and of having completed the required period of practical experience. fruit cultivars. (8) The Work Record Report (subject 9 in clause 3 (1» shall be Orchard layout (including buildings, roading, and shelter). submitted to the examining board not later than the 31st day of Fruit plant propagation (principles only). October in the year the candidate wishes to be examined for this Crop production practices-planting, training, pruning, subject. orchard floor maintenance, thinning, fertiliser use, irrigation. (9) The Oral and Practical Examination I shall not be taken until (Specific knowledge of machinery and equipment is not the candidate has passed subjects 1 to 9 inclusive, and has had at required at this stage.) . least 5400 hours of appropriate practical experience as in 7 (3). Harvesting-fruit maturity, post harvest physiology and (10) The Oral and Practical Examination II shall not be taken storage. until the candidate has passed subjects 1 to 14 inclusive, and has A DETAILED KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRODUCTION, had at least 9000 hours of appropriate practical experience as pro­ HARVESTING AND MARKETING OF ANY PAR­ vided for in 7 (4). TICULAR FRUIT CROPS IS NOT REQUIRED. (11) A candidate shall not take a second or third stage of a subject (9) Work Record Report-As prescribed for Work Record Report until having passed the previous stage of that subject, except with in Schedule 1, clause 9 (9). the approval of the Examining Board. (10) Horticultural Plant Science-As prescribed for Horticultural (12) The Project (subject 19) must be on a horticultural topic of Plant Science in Schedule 1, clause 9 (15). the candid&te's own choice. When the project is submitted for (11) Plant Protection (Fruit Production)-The control of common examination the candidate shall be required to declare in a form pests of fruit crops including a knowledge of ecology, life as required by the Examining Board that the project is substantially histories and host-parasite relationships. the candidate's own work. The project must be submitted not later Pest management. than 31 October in the year that it is to be examined. The design of spray schedules for orchards. Thesis The correction of common physiological disorders of fruit 8. (1) Every candidate for the Diploma with Honours shall sub­ crops. mit a thesis dealing concisely with a selected aspect, or with some (12) Fruit Production II-The commercial production, harvesting portion of a selected aspect, of fruit production. The candidate's and marketing of the following fruit crops in New Zealand: 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2407

Apples, pears, peaches (including nectarines) apricots, "Examining Board" means the Examining Board of the Royal plums, cherries, kiwifruit, citrus, raspberries, brambles, New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Incorporated. strawberries, grapes and such other crops as from time to "Identification" in relation to each of plants, weeds, insects, time may be prescribed by the Examining Board. diseases and other pests which occur in New Zealand, means (13)Machinery and Structures (Fruit Production)-The types, the assigning thereto of its scientific name and a commonly selection, use and maintenance of tractors, machinery, used name. implements and equipment used on orchards. The types, "Institute" means the Royal New Zealand Institute of layout, construction and maintenance of grading, packing Horticulture Incorporated. and storage buildings, fences, artificial shelters and fruit support structures. Concrete making and brick laying (a "Practical Experience" means horticultural employment working knowledge only). Elementary surveying. approved by the Examining Board. (14) Oral and Practicall (Fruit Production) (J day-two 3-hour "Pest" means any mammal, bird, arthropod, mollusc, nematode examinations)-The candidate will be questioned about or other worm, fungus, bacterium, virus or mycoplasma operations carried out on an orchard, and may be asked injurious to horticultural plants. to demonstrate techniques used. "Planthouse" means any glasshouse, greenhouse, shade house The care and use of tools, machines, implements and or similar structure In which plants are grown. equipment (including those motor driven) used on orchards. "Vegetables" means asparagus, artichokes (Jerusalem and globe), Common orchard operations, for example, cultivation; beans, beetroot, broccoli, Brussell sprouts, cabbage, carrots, planting; plant training and pruning, (including shelter); cauliflower, celeriac, celery, chicory, cress, cucumbers, early mowing; fertilising; orchard spraying; weed spraying; potatoes, eggplants, garlic, gherkins, herbs (parsley, mint, thinning; crop estimating; harvesting; grading; packing. sage, thyme and chives), horse radish, kumeras, leek, lettuce, Orchard building layout, construction and maintenance. marrow, melon (musk, rock and water), mushrooms, The identification and control of common pest damage mustard, onions, parsnips, peas, peppers, pumpkins, and physiological disorders of fruit crops. radishes, rhubarb, salsify, scorzonera, seakale, shallots, Fruit plant identification-botanical and common names, silverbeet, spinach, squash, swedes, sweet com, tomatoes, family, origin, methods of propagation. turnips and any other kind of vegetable that the examining Identification and control of common weeds. board may from time to time declare to be vegetables for (15) Fruit Crop Botany-Factors affecting yield and their the purpose of this Schedule. interaction. "Vegetable producing unit" means any area of land, be it The physiological basis of production practices such as the protected or unprotected, on which vegetables are grown for application of growth substances, nutrition, and pruning. the purpose of producing vegetables for sale for ultimate Practical aspects of genetics and plant breeding as they human consumption. relate to fruit crops. "Vegetable production" means growing any type of vegetable (16) Fruit Production Ill-The commercial production, harvest­ under protective cover or in the open for sale for ultimate ing and marketing of established and new fruit crops in human consumption. New Zealand. "Weed" means a plant growing where it is not wanted. (17) Engineering (Fruit Production)-Drainage and irrigation­ legal requirements, suitable methods and equipment for Award or Certificate, Diploma and Diploma with Honours orchard use, planning and design requirements, installa­ tion procedures, water supplies, pumps. 2. The Institute, on the recommendation of the Examining Board, The construction of roads and pathways. may issue to a candidate who complies with all the conditions and Building design and building materials. The design of requirements herein prescribed: orchard buildings, fruit support structures, artificial shelter (a) A Certificate to a candidate who has passed all the subjects and fences. I to 14 listed in 3 (I); The design of frost protection equipment. (b) A Diploma to a candidate who has passed all the subjects I Basic welding techniques. to 20 listed in 3 (1); ( 18) Management (Fruit Production)-The use of management (c) A Diploma with Honours to a candidate who has passed all procedures in orchards-including management objec­ the subjects I to 21 listed in 3 (1). tives, information sources, planning and decision making and financial control techniques, the use of land, labour Subjects of Examination and capital, budgeting, record keeping, accounting and monitoring the production programme. 3. (1) The subjects for the Certificate, Diploma and Diploma with Labour organisation and management. Honours examinations shall be: Staff training. Commercial and other laws affecting (I) Horticultural Botany orcharding. (2) Plant Pests and Disorders Project costing, development budgeting and machinery (3) Soil Properties and Processes replacement. (4) Horticultural Practices Use of computers in orchards. (5) The Vegetable Industry in New Zealand (19) Project-A report on a topic of the candidate's choice, subject (6) Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals to the requirements in clause 7 (12). The report should be (7) Soil Management approximately 3000 words in length, and of a standard (8) Vegetable Production I suitable for submission to a horticultural journal. (9) Work Record Report (10) Horticultural Plant Science (20) Oral and Practical Examination II (Fruit Production)­ (II) Plant Protection (Vegetable Production) (I day-two 3-hour examinations)-A more advanced (12) Vegetable Production II knowledge of subject 14 topics. (13) Machinery and Structures (Vegetable Production) The candidate must submit a plan (own work) of an ideal (14) Oral and Practical Examination I (Vegetable Production) orchard jp"owing a range of fruit for discussion on plan­ (15) Vegetable Crop Botany ning, deSIgn and layout. (16) Vegetable Production III (21) Thesis-As prescribed in clause 8 of this scheme. (17) Engineering (Vegetable Production) (18) Management (Vegetable Production) THIRD SCHEDULE (19) Project (20) Oral and Practical Examination II (Vegetable Production) SCHEME FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE (21) Thesis NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN HORTICULTURE (VEGETABLE PRODUCTION), THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE (2) The oral and practical examinations shall be combined, and (VEGETABLE PRODUCTION), AND THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN shall be designed to test the candidate's practical ability in HORTICULTURE WITH HONOURS (VEGETABLE PRODUCTION) OF horticulture and appreciation and understanding of horticultural THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE operations and activities normally carried out on vegetable producing INCORPORATED units. I. In this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires­ (3) Each of the subjects 1 to 8, 10 to 13, and 15 to 18 shall each be examined by one 3-hour written examination. "Certificate" means the National Certificate in Horticulture (Vegetable Production) granted by the Institute. (4) Candidates must demonstrate a knowledge of safe practices in all examinations. "Diploma" means the National Diploma in Horticulture (Vegetable Production) granted by the Institute. Conduct of Examinations "Diploma with Honours" means the National Diploma in 4. The examinations for the Institute's Certificate, Diploma and Horticulture with Honours (Vegetable Production) granted Diploma with Honours shall be held at such times and at such by the institute. centres as shall be decided by the Examining Board. All examinations 2408 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

other than Oral and Practical examinations shall be held in passes the examination, the pass shall be provisional only and the November. Oral and Pactical examinations may be held in appropriate Certificate or Diploma shall not be issued until the November or in any other month specified by the Examining Board. candidate produces, to the Examining Board, satisfactory evidence of having completed the required period of practical experience. Examination Fees (8) The Work Record Report (subject 9 in clause 3 (1» shall be 5. Every candidate for any examination for the Institute's submitted to the Examining Board not later than the 31st day of Certificate, Diploma and Diploma with Honours conducted by the October in the year the candidate wishes to be examined for this , Institute shall pay to the Institute such fee as the Examining Board subject. may prescribe in respect of each subject the candidate wishes to be examined in. The fee may not exceed $120 for each subject. (9) The Oral and Practical Examination I shall not be taken until the candidate has passed subjects 1 to 9 inclusive, and has had at Equivalent Status least 5400 hours of appropriate practical experience as provided for 6. For the purpose of the award of a Certificate, Diploma or in 7 (3). Diploma with Honours the Examining Board may, at its discretion: (10) The Oral and Practical examination II shall not be taken (a) Except with respect to Oral and Practical examinations, accept until the candidate has passed subjects 1 to 14 inclusive, and has a pass in an equivalent or higher examination, or in subjects had at least 9000 hours of appropriate practical experience as of such an examination held by some competent public provided for in 7 (4). authority as equivalent to a pass in one or more corresponding subjects of the Institute's examinations. The (11) A candidate shall not take a second or third stage of a subject Examining Board will consider the horticultural content of until having passed the previous stage of that subject, except with such examinations when making its decision. the approval of the Examining Board. (12) The Project (subject 19) must be on a horticultural topic of (b) Waive any of the conditions of the examination, including a the candidate's own choice. When the project is submitted for period of practical experience, if the Examining Board is examination, the candidate shall be required to declare in a form satisfied that substantially equivalent conditions have been as required by the Examining Board that the project is substantially complied with by the candidate. the candidate's own work. (c) Adopt a system of cross-crediting whereby a candidate, having obtained a pass in any subjects in schemes of examination Thesis held under the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture 8. (1) Every candidate for the Diploma with Honours shall submit Examinations Approval Notice No. 1954/207, 1957/149, a thesis dealing concisely with a selected aspect or with some portion 1961/122 and 1971/231, or any other examinations of a selected aspect, of vegetable production. The candidate's topic conducted by the Institute, may be credited with a pass in must be submitted for the approval of the Examining Board, at anyone or more corresponding subjects examined under least 12 months before the date of examination. this scheme. (2) In the thesis the candidate shall describe some original work General Requirements undertaken by the candidate personally. The Examining Board will appoint an advisor whom the candidate may consult at any time 7. (I) In order to sit examinations conducted by the Institute, a regarding the thesis material and who may suggest to the candidate candidate shall: appropriate approaches to thesis-related matters and the presentation (a) Be a member of the institute; of material. The credit to be assigned to the thesis shall depend (b) Register with the institute by 31 May in the year the first upon the candidate's ability to summarise previous knowledge, carry examinations are to be taken, and pay the prescribed out research work, make independent observations, and present registration fee which shall not exceed $50; results accurately, clearly and concisely. (3) Two copies of the thesis, together with a statutory declaration (c) Be aged 15 years or over; by the candidate (in a form as required by the Examining Board) (d) Submit evidence of being, or of having been, engaged in to the effect that the thesis is substantially the candidate's own work, horticulture when registering with the Institute; shall be submitted to the Examining Board not later than the 30th (e) Submit for the approval of the Examining Board on such day of September in the year of examination. occasions as it may require, evidence of appropriate (4) Each copy of the thesis presented to the Examining Board practical experience in a form as required by the Examining must be typed and permanently bound within cover so that sheets Board; cannot be lost or displaced. (f) Give written notice to the Examining Board of intention to sit (5) The Examining Board shall examine the thesis, and decide examinations in such manner as the Examining Board may whether it is satisfactory. One copy of the thesis shall be returned determine not later than the 31 st day of July preceding the to the candidate as soon as the decision of the Examining Board is date fixed for the conduct of the examinations. Such notice made. The top copy shall be deposited in a library determined by shall be accompanied by payment of the prescribed fee. the Examining Board. (2) One or more subjects may be taken at a time, and a candidate Prescriptions of Subjects may be credited with a pass in one or more subjects. 9. The prescriptions in the subjects of the examinations shall be (3) The Certificate may be awarded only to a candidate who has as follows: passed all subjects 1 to 14 in clause 3 (1) of this scheme and has satisfied the Examining Board of having completed at least the (1) Horticultural Botany-As prescribed for Horticultural Botany equivalent of 3 years full-time (5400 hours) practical experience, of in Schedule 1, clause 9 (1). which 2 years (3600 hours) has been obtained on one or more (2) Plant Pests and Disorders-As prescribed for Plant Pests and vegetable producing units. Disorders in Schedule I, clause 9 (2). (4) The Diploma may be awarded only to a candidate who has (3) Soil Properties and Processes-As prescribed for Soil Properties passed all subjects 1 to 20 in clause 3 (I) of this scheme and has and Processes in Schedule 1, clause 9 (3). satisfied the Examining Board of having completed at least the equivalent of 5 years full-time (9000 hours) practical experience, of (4) Horticultural Practices-As prescribed for Horticultural which 4 years (7200 hours) has been obtained on one or more Practices in Schedule 1, clause 9 (4). vegetable producing units. (5) The Vegetable Industry in New Zealand-Areas of vegetable (5) The Diploma with Honours may be awarded only to a production in New Zealand-relationship to locality and candidate who has passed all subjects 1 to 21 in clause 3 (1) of this potential markets. scheme and has satisfied the Examining Board of having completed Recent and new developments in the industry. at least the equivalent of 5 years full-time (9000 hours) practical Industry structure-grower, servicing, research and marketing organisations. experience, of which 4 years (7200 hours) has been obtained on one Marketing locally produced vegetables in New Zealand and or more vegetable producing units. overseas-maturity, packaging and presentation, (6) Where the required period of practical experience will end not transportation, advertising and promotion. later than the 31st day of May in any year it may be assumed, but Labour supervision. Labour relations. only for the purpose of entering for an examination, to have ended Recording and budgeting on vegetable producing units (an on the 31 st day of October of the preceding year if the candidate elementary knowledge only). undertakes to continue his employment until the required period (6) Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals-As prescribed for of practical experience is completed. Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals in Schedule 1, (7) In the event of a candidate producing evidence to the clause 9 (6). Examining Board, in such a form as it shall consider sufficient, of an intention to leave New Zealand to pursue horticultural studies, (7) Soil Management-As prescribed for Soil Management in the Examining Board may approve of the candidate taking either Schedule 1 clause 9 (7). of the Oral and Practical examinations although the candidate's (8) Vegetable Production I-Selection of land, crops and cultivars. practical experience is up to I year (1800 hours) less than that Vegetable holding layout (including buildings, roading, and prescribed for the examination. If in any such case the candidate shelter). 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2409

Vegetable plant propagation. Drilling, producing and using (20) Oral and Practical Examination II (Vegetable Production) (I transplants. day-two 3-hour examinations)-A more advanced Crop production practices (both indoor and outdoor)­ knowledge of subject 14 topics. supporting, thinning, fertiliser use, irrigation, rotation. The candidate must submit a plan (his own work) of an (Specific knowledge of machinery and equipment is not ideal vegetable producing unit (either indoor or outdoor) required at this stage.) growing a range of vegetables for discussion on planning, Seed and seed treatments. design and labour. The greenhouse environment. (21) Thesis-As prescribed in clause 8 of this scheme. Harvesting-crop maturity, post harvest physiology. A DETAILED KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRODUCTION, HARVESTING AND MARKETING OF ANY PAR­ FOURTH SCHEDULE TICULAR VEGETABLE CROPS IS NOT REQUIRED. SCHEME FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE (9) Work Record Report-As prescribed for Work Record Report NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN HORTICULTURE (NURSERY in Schedule 1, clause 9 (9). PRODUCTION), THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE (10) Horticultural Plant Science-As prescribed for Horticultural (NURSERY PRODUCTION), AND THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN Plant Science in Schedule I, clause 9 (IS). HORTICULTURE WITH HONOURS (NURSERY PRODUCTION) OF THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE (II) Plant Protection (Vegetable Production)-The control of INCORPORATED common pests of ve~etable crops including a knowledge of ecology, life histones and host-parasite relationships. 1. In this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires­

(2) The Oral and Practical examinations shall be combined, and (6) Where the required period of practical experience will end not shall be designed to test the candidate's practical ability in later than the 31 st day of May in any year it may be assumed, but horticulture and appreciation and understanding of horticultural only for the purpose of entering for an examination, to have ended operations and activities normally carried out on nurseries. on the 31st day of October of the preceding y'ear if the candidate (3) Each of the subjects 1 to 8, 10 to 13, 15 to 18 shall each be undertakes to continue in his employment until the required period examined by one 3-hour examination. of practical experience is completed. (4) Candidates must demonstrate a knowledge of safe practices (7) In the event of a candidate producing evidence to the in all examinations. Examining Board, in such a form as it shall consider sufficient, of an intention to leave New Zealand to pursue horticultural studies, Conduct of Examinations the Examining Board mar approve of the candidate taking either of the Oral and Practica examinations although the candidate's 4. The examinations for the Institute's Certificate, Diploma and practical experience is up to I year (1800 hours) less than that Diploma with Honours shall be held at such times and at· such prescribed for the examination. If in any such case the candidate centres as shall be decided by the Examining Board. All examinations passes the examination, the pass shall be provisional only and the other than Oral and Practical examinations shall be held in appropriate Certificate or Diploma shall not be issued until the November. Oral and Practical examinations may be held in candidate produces to the Examining Board, satisfactory evidence November or in any other month specified by the Examining Board. of having completed the required period of practical experience. Examination Fees (8) The Work Record Report (subject 9 in clause 3 (1» shall be 5. Every candidate for any examination for the Institute's submitted to the Examining Board not later than the 31 st day of Certificate, Diploma, and Diploma with Honours conducted by the October in the year the candidate wishes to be examined for this Institute shall pay to the Institute such fee as the Examining Board subject. may prescribe in respect of each subject the candidate wishes to be (9) The Oral and Practical examination I shall not be taken until examined in. The fee may not exceed $120 for each subject. the candidate has passed subjects I to 9 inclusive, and has had at least 5400 hours of appropriate practical experience as provided for Equivalent Status in 7 (3). 6. For the purpose of the award of a Certificate, Diploma or (10) The Oral and Practical examination II shall not be taken Diploma with Honours the Examining Board may, in its discretion: until the candidate has passed subjects I to 14 inclusive, and has had at least 9000 hours of appropriate practical experience as (a) Except with respect to Oral and Practical examinations, accept provided for in 7 (4). a pass in an equivalent or higher examination, or in subjects of such an examination held by some competent public (11) A candidate shall not take a second or third stage of a subject authority as equivalent to a pass in one or more until having passed the previous stage of that subject, except with corresponding subjects of the Institute's examinations. The the approval of the Examining Board. Examining Board will consider the horticultural content of (12) The Project (subject 19) must be on a horticultural topic of such examinations when making its decision. the candidate's own choice. When the Project is submitted for (b) Waive any of the conditions of the examination, including a examination the candidate shall be required to declare in a form period of practical experience, if the Examining Board is as required by the Examining Board that the project is substantially satisfied that substantially equivalent conditions have been the candidate's own work The project must be submitted not later complied with by the candidate. than 31 October in the year that it is to be examined. (c) Adopt a system of cross-crediting whereby a candidate, having Thesis obtained a pass in any subjects in the schemes of examinations held under the Royal New Zealand Institute 8. (1) Every candidate for the Diploma with Honours shall submit of Horticulture Examinations Approval Notice a thesis dealing concisely with a selected aspect, or with some portion No. 1954/207, 1957/149, 1961/122, 1968/122 and of a selected aspect, of nursery production. The candidate's topic 1971/231, or any other examinations conducted by the must be submitted for the approval of the Examining Board at least institute, may be credited with a pass in anyone or more 12 months before the date of examination. corresponding subjects examined under this scheme. (2) In the thesis the candidate shall describe some original work undertaken by the candidate personally. The Examining Board will General Requirements appoint an adviser whom the candidate may consult at any time 7. (1) In order to sit examinations conducted by the Institute, a regarding the thesis material and who may suggest to the candidate candidate shall: appropriate approaches to thesis-related matters and the presentation of material. The credit to be assigned to the thesis shall depend (a) Be a member of the Institute. upon the candidate's ability to summarise previous knowledge, carry (b) Register with the Institute by 31 May in the year the first out research work, make independent observations, and to present examinations are to be taken, and pay the prescribed results accurately, clearly and concisely. registration fee which shall not exceed $100; (3) Two copies of the thesis, together with a statutory declaration (c) Be aged 15 years or over; by the candidate (in a form as required by the Examining Board) (d) Submit evidence of being or having been engaged in to the effect that the thesis is substantially the candidate's own work, horticulture when registering with the Institute. shall be submitted to the Examining Board not later than the 30th day of September in the year of examination. In exceptional (e) Submit for the approval of the Examining Board on such circumstances, a candidate may be ~nted approval by the occasions as it may require, evidence of appropriate Examining Board to submit the theSIS after the 30th day of practical experience in a form as required by the Examining September but not later than the 31st day of October in the year Board; of the examination. (f) Give written notice to the Examining Board of intention to sit (4) Each copy of the thesis presented to the Examining Board examinations in such manner as the Examining Board may must be typed and permanently bound within a cover so that sheets determine not later than the 31st day of July preceding the cannot be lost or displaced. date fixed for the conduct of the examinations. Such notice (5) The Examining Board shall examine the thesis, and decide shall be accompanied by payment of the prescribed fee. whether it is satisfactory. One copy of the thesis shall be returned (2) One or more subjects may be taken at a time, and a candidate to the candidate as soon as the decision of the Examining Board is may be credited with a pass in one or more subjects. made. The top copy shall be deposited in a library determined by (3) The Certificate may be awarded only to a candidate who has the Examining Board. passed all subjects 1 to 14 in clause 3 (1) of this scheme and has satisfied the Examining Board of having completed at least the equivalent of 3 years full-time (5400 hours) practical experience, of Prescriptions of Subjects which 2 years (3600 hours) has been obtained on one or more 9. The prescriptions in the subjects of the examinations shall be nurseries. as follows: (4) The Diploma may be awarded only to a candidate who has (1) Horticultural Botany-As prescribed for Horticultural Botany passed all subjects 1 to 20 in clause 3 (1) of this scheme and has in Schedule I, clause 9 (I). satisfied the Examining Board of having completed at least the (2) Plant Pests and Disorders-As prescribed for Plant Pests and equivalent of 4 years (7200 hours) has been obtained on one or Disorders in Schedule I, clause 9 (2). more nurseries. (3) Soil Properties and Processes-As prescribed for Soil (5) The Diploma with Honours may be awarded only to a Properties and Processes in Schedule 1, clause 9 (3). candidate who has passed all subjects I to 21 in clause 3 (1) of this scheme and has satisfied the Examining Board of having completed (4) Horticultural Practices-As prescribed for Horticultural at least the equivalent of 5 years full-time (9000 hours) practical Practices in Schedule 1, clause 9 (4). experience, of which 4 years (7200 hours) has been obtained on one (5) Plant Classification-As prescribed for Plant Classification in or more nurseries. Schedule I, clause 9 (5). 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2411

(6) Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals-As prescribed for and financial control techniques, the use of land, labour Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals in Schedule 1, and capital, budgeting, record keeping, accounting and clause 9 (6). monitoring the production programme. Labour organisation and management. Staff training. (7) Soil Management-As prescribed for Soil Management in Commercial and other laws affecting nursery management. Schedule I, clause 9 (7). Project costing, development budgeting and machinery (8) Nursery Production I-Areas of nursery production in New replacement. Zealand relationship to locality and potential markets. Use of computers in nurseries. The structure of the nursery industry in New Zealand. (19) Project-A report on a topic of the candidate's choice, sub­ Nursery layout (including buildings, roading, and shelter). ject to the requirements in clause 7 (12). The report should Nursery production practices-open ground production, be approximately 3000 words in length, and of a standard container production and plant house plant production. suitable for submission to a horticultural journal. Propagation management and planning. The selection, col­ lection and preparation of propagating materials. (20) Oral and Practical Examination II (Nursery Production)-(I Micropropagation. day-two 3-hour examinations)-A more advanced Marketing-marketing channels, packing, presentation, knowledge of subject 14 topics. transport, storage, promotion. Retail selling. The candidate must submit a plan (his own work) of an Exporting. ideal nursery growing a range of plants for discussion on Recording and budgeting (elementary knowledge only). planning, design and layout. A DETAILED KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRODUCTION, (21) Thesis-As prescribed in clause 8 of this scheme. HARVESTING AND MARKETING OF ANY PAR­ TICULAR NURSERY CROPS IS NOT REQUIRED. (9) Work Record Report-As prescribed for Work Record Report FIFfH SCHEDULE in Schedule 1, clause 9 (9). SCHEME FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE (10) Horticultural Plant Science-As prescribed for Horticultural NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN HORTICULTURE (FLORICULTURE), Plant Science in Schedule 1, clause 9 (15). THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE (FLORICULTURE), AND THE NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE WITH (11) Plant Protection (Nursery Production)-The control of com­ HONOURS (FLORICULTURE) OF THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND mon pests of nursery crops including a knowledge of ecol­ INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE INCORPORATED ogy, life histories and host-parasite relationships. Pest Management. I. In this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires­ The design of spray schedules for nurseries. "Certificate" means the National Certificate of Horticulture The correction of common physiological disorders of nurs­ (Floriculture) granted by the Institute. ery crops. "Diploma" means the National Diploma in Horticulture (12) Nursery Production II-The commercial production, har­ (Floriculture) granted by the Institute. vestmg, marketing and utilisation of major nursery crops "Diploma with Honours" means the National Diploma in grown in New Zealand. Horticulture with Honours (Floriculture) granted by the ( 13) Machinery and Structures (Nursery Production)-The types, institute. selection, use and maintenance of tractors, machinery, "Examining Board" means the Examining Board of the Royal implements and equipment used on nurseries. The types, New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Incorporated. layout, construction and maintenance of nursery propa­ gating, grading, packing and storage buildings, fences and "Floriculture" means the production of flowers, flower parts, artificial shelters. seed heads, foliage and other plant parts severed from plants Concrete making and brick laying (a working knowledge for commercial use for decorative purposes. only). "Floricultural plants" is to be interpreted in its widest sense, Elementary surveying. and includes any flowering or non-flowering plant or plant (14) Oral and Practical I (Nursery Production) (a day-two 3-hour part (including fruits and seeds) grown outdoors or under examinations)-The candidate will be questioned about cover from commercial use for decorative purposes. operations carried out on a nursery, and may be asked to "Floricultural unit" means any area of land, be it covered by demonstrate techniques used. some protective structure or not, on which floriculture plants The care and use of tools, machines, implements and are grown. equipment (including those motor driven) used on "Identification" in relation to each of plants, weeds, insects, nurseries. diseases and other pests which occur in New Zealand, means Common nursery operations, for example, cultivation; the assigning thereto of its scientific name and a commonly planting; propagating, plant trainin~ and pruning, (includ­ used name. ing shelter); mowing; applying fertihsers; nursery spraying; weed spraying; harvesting; grading; packing. "Institute" means the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Incorporated. Nursery building layout, construction and maintenance. The identification and control of common pest damage "Pest" means any mammal, bird, arthropod, mollusc, nematode and physiological disorders of nursery plants. Plant or other worm, fungus, bacterium, virus or mycolplasma identification-botanical and common names, family, injurious to horticultural plants. origin, methods of propagation. "Planthouse" means any glasshouse, greenhouse, shade house Identification and control of common weeds. or similar structure m which plants are grown. (15) Nursery Crop Botany-Factors affecting yield and their "Practical experience" means horticultural employment interaction. approved by the examining board. The physiological basis of production practices such as the application of growth substances, nutrition, and pruning. "Weed" means a plant growing where it is not wanted. Practical aspects of genetics and plant breeding as they Award of Certificate. Diploma and Diploma with Honours relate to nursery crops. 2. The Institute, on the recommendation of the Examining Board, (16) Nursery Production III-The commercial production, har­ may issue to a candidate who complies with all the conditions and vestmg, marketing and utilisation of established and new requirements herein prescribed: nursery crops. Landscape design and construction. (a) A Certificate to a candidate who has passed all the subjects Turf production. 1 to 14 listed in 3 (1). Retail sales outlet management practices other than busi­ (b) A Diploma to a candidate who has passed all the subjects ness Management. 1 to 20 listed in 3 (1). (17) Engineering (Nursery Production)-Drainage and irriga­ (c) A Diploma with Honours to a candidate who has passed tion-legal requirements, suitable methods and equipment all the subjects 1 to 21 listed in 3 (1). for nursery use, planning and design requirements, instal­ lation procedures, water supplies, pumps. Subjects of Examinations The construction of roads and pathways. 3. (1) The subjects for the Certificate, Diploma and Diploma with Building design and building materials. The design of Honours examinations shall be: nursery buildings, artificial shelter and fences. (1) Horticultural Botany The design of frost protection equipment. (2) Plant Pests and Disorders Basic welding techniques. (3) Soil Properties and Processes ( 18) Management (Nursery Production)-The use of management (4) Horticultural Practices procedures in nurseries-including management objec­ (5) Plant Classification tives, information sources, planning and decision making (6) Weed Control and HOI1icultural Chemicals 2412 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

(7) Soil Management equivalent of 3 years full-time (5400 hours) practical experience, of (8) Floriculture I which 2 years (3600 hours) has been obtained on one or more (9) Work Record Report floricultural units. (10) Horticultural Plant Science (4) The Diploma may be awarded only to a candidate who has (11) Plant Protection (Floriculture) passed all subjects I to 20 in clause 3 (1) of this scheme and has (12) Floriculture II satisfied the Examining Board of having completed at least the (13) Machinery and Structures (Floriculture) equivalent of 5 years full-time (9000 hours) practical experience, of (14) Oral and Practical Examination I (Floriculture) which 4 years (7200 hours) has been obtained on one or more (15) Floricultural Crop Botany floricultural units. (16) Floriculture III (17) Engineering (Floriculture) (5) The Diploma with Honours may be awarded only to a (18) Management (Floriculture) candidate who has passed all subjects 1 to 21 in clause 3 (1) of this (19) Project scheme and has satIsfied the Examining Board of having completed (20) Oral and Practical Examination II (Floriculture) at least the equivalent of 5 years full-time (9000 hours) practical (21) Thesis experience, of which 4 years (7200 hours) has been obtained on one or more floricultural units. (2) The Oral and Practical examinations shall be combined, and shall be designed to test the candidate's practical ability in (6) Where the required period of practical experience will end not horticulture and appreciation and understanding of horticultural later than the 31st day of May in any year it may be assumed, but operations and activities normally carried out on floricultural units. only for the purpose of entering for an examination, to have ended on the 31 st day of October of the preceding xear if the candidate (3) Each of the subjects 1 to 8, 10 to 13, 15 to 19 shall each be undertakes to continue in his employment unttl the required period examined by ·one 3-hour written examination. of practical experience is completed. Conduct of Examinations (7) In the event of a candidate producing evidence to the 4. The examinations for the Institute's Certificate, Diploma and Examining Board, in such a form as it shall consider sufficient, of Diploma with Honours shall be held at such times and at such an intention to leave New Zealand to pursue horticultural studies, centres as shall be decided by the Examining Board. All examinations the Examining Board may approve of the candidate taking either other than Oral and Practical examinations shall be held in of the Oral and Practical examinations although the candidate's practical experience is up to I year (1800 hours) less than that November. Oral and Practical examinations may be held in prescribed for the examination. If in any such case the candidate November or in any other month specified by the Examining Board. passes the examination, the pass shall be provisional only and the Examination Fees appropriate Certificate or Diploma shall not be issued until the candidate produces, to the Examining Board, satisfactory evidence 5. Every candidate for any examination for the Institute's of having completed the required period of practical experience. Certificate, Diploma, and Diploma with Honours conducted by the Institute shall pay to the Institute such fee as the board may prescribe (8) The Work Record Report (subject 9 in clause 3 (1» shall be in respect of each subject the candidate wishes to be examined in. submitted to the Examining Board not later than that the 31 st day The fee may not exceed $120 for each subject. of October in the year the candidate wishes to be examined for this subject. Equivalent Status (9) The Oral and Practical examination I shall not be taken until the candidate has passed subjects I to 9 inclusive, and has had at 6. For the purpose of the award of a Certificate, Diploma or least 9000 hours of appropriate practical experience as provided for Diploma with Honours the Examining Board may, in its discretion: in 7 (4). (a) Except with respect to Oral and Practical examinations, accept a pass in an equivalent or higher examination, or in subjects (10) The Oral and Practical examination II shall not be taken of such an examination held by some competent public until the candidate has passed subjects 1 to 14 inclusive, and has authority as equivalent to a pass in one or more had at least 9000 hours of appropriate practical experience as corresponding subjects ofthe institute's examinations. The provided for in 7 (4). Examining Board will consider the horticultural content of (11) A candidate shall not take a second or third stage of a subject such examinations when making its decision. until having passed the previous stage of that subject, except with (b) Waive any of the conditions of the examination, including a the approval of the Examining Board. period of practical experience, if the Examining Board is (12) The Project (subject 19) must be on a horticultural topic of satisfied substantially equivalent conditions have been the candidate's own choice. When the project is submitted for complied with by the candidate. examination, the candidate shall be required to declare in a form (c) Adopt a system of cross-crediting whereby a candidate, having as required by the Examining Board that the project is substantially obtained a pass in any subjects in the schemes of the candidate's own work. examinations held under the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Examinations Approval Notices Thesis No. 1954/207, 1957/149, 1961/122, 1968/122 and 8. (I) Every candidate for the Diploma with Honours shall submit 1971/231, or any other examinations conducted by the a thesis dealing concisely with a selected aspect, or with some portion institute, may be credited with a pass in anyone or more of a selected aspect, of floriculture. The candidate's topic must be corresponding subjects examined under this scheme. submitted for the approval of the Examining Board at least 12 months before the date of examination. General Requirements (2) In the thesis the candidate shall describe some original work 7. (I) In order to sit examinations conducted by the Institute, a undertaken by the candidate personally. The Examining Board will candidate shall: appoint an adviser whom the candidate may consult at any time regarding the thesis material and who may suggest to the candidate (a) Be a member of the Institute. appropriate approaches to thesis-related matters and the presentation (b) Register with the Institute by 31 May in the year the first of material. The credit to be assigned to the thesis shall depend examinations are to be taken, and pay the prescribed upon the candidate's ability to summarise previous knowledge, carry registration fee which shall not exceed $100; out research work, make independent observations, and to present (c) Be aged 15 years or over; results accurately, clearly and concisely. (d) Submit evidence of being or having been engaged in (3) Two copies of the thesis, together with a statutory declaration horticulture when registering with the Institute; by the candidate (in a form as required by the Examining Board) to the effect that the thesis is substantially the candidate's own work, (e) Submit for the approval of the Examining Board on such shall be submitted to the Examining Board not later than the 30th occasions as it may require, evidence of appropriate day of September in the year of examination. In exceptional practical experience in a form as required by the Examining circumstances a candidate may be granted approval by the Board. Examining Board to submit the thesis after the 30th day of (f) Give written notice to the Examining Board of intention to sit September but not later than the 31st day of October in the year examinations in such manner as the Examining Board may of examination. determine not later than the 31st day of July preceding the' (4) Each copy of the thesis presented to the Examining Board date fixed for the conduct of the examinations. Such notice must be typed and permanently bound within a cover so that sheets shall be accompanied by payment of the prescribed fee. cannot be lost or displaced. (2) One or more subjects may be taken at a time, and a candidate (5) The Examining Board shall examine the thesis, and decide may be credited with a pass in one or more subjects; whether it is satisfactory. One copy of the thesis shall be returned (3) The Certificate may be awarded only to a candidate who has to the candidate as soon as the decision of the Examining Board is passed all subjects 1 to 14 in clause 3 (I) of this scheme and has made. The top copy shall be deposited in a library determined by satisfied the Examining Board of having completed at least the the Examining Board. 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2413

Prescriptions of Subjects (14) Oral and Practical I (Floriculture) (I day-two 3-hour 9. The prescriptions in the subjects of the examinations shall be examinations)-The candidate will be questioned about as follows: operations carried out on a floricultural unit, and may be asked to demonstrate techniques used. (1 ) Horticultural Botany-As prescribed for Horticultural Botany The care and use of tools, machines, implements and in Schedule 1, clause 9 (1). equipment (including those motor driven) used on flori­ (2) Plant Pests and Disorders-As prescribed for Plant Pests and cultural units. Disorders in Schedule I, clause 9 (2). Common floricultural operations, for example, cultiva­ (3) Soil Properties and Processes-As prescribed for Soil tion; planting; plant training and prunin$. (including shel­ Properties and Processes in Schedule 1, clause 9 (3). ter); applying fertilisers; floricultural unit spraying; weed spraying; harvesting; grading; packing. (4) Horticultural Practices-As prescribed for Horticultural F10nculturai unit building layout, construction and Practices in Schedule 1, clause 9 (4). maintenance. (5) Plant Classification-As prescribed for Plant Classification in The identification and control of common pest damage Schedule 1 clause 9 (5) and physiological disorders of floricultural plants. Flori­ (6) Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals-As prescribed for cultural plant identification-botanical and common Weed Control and Horticultural Chemicals in Schedule I, names, family, origin, methods of propagation. Identifi­ clause 9 (6). cation and control of common weeds. (7)Soil Management-As prescribed for Soil Management in (15) Floricultural Crop Botany-Factors affecting yield and their Schedule 1, clause 9 (7). interaction. The physiological basis of production practices such as the (8) Floriculture I-Areas of floricultural production in New applIcation of growth substances, nutrition, and pruning. Zealand. . Practical aspects of genetics and plant breeding as they Relationship to locality and potential markets. relate to fruit crops. The structure of the floricultural industry in New Zealand. (16) Floriculture III-The commercial production, harvestin$, The layout of properties producing floricultural crops marketing and utilisation of established and new F1on­ (includmg buildings, roading and shelter). cultural crops in New Zealand. Floricultural production practices-outdoor and plant house production practices. (17) Engineering (Floriculture)-Drainage and irrigation-legal Propagation management and planning. The selection, col­ requirements, suitable methods and equipment for nursery lection and preparation of propagating material. use, planning and design requirements, installation pro­ Marketing-marketing channels, packing, presentation, cedures, water supplies, pumps. transport, storage, promotion. The construction of roads and pathways. Expolting. Building design and building materials. The design of flor­ Recording and budgeting (elementary knowledge only). icultural unit buildings, plant support structures, artificial shelter and fences. A DETAILED KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRODUCTION, The design of frost protection equipment. HARVESTING AND MARKETING OF ANY PAR­ Basic welding techniques. TICULAR FLORICULTURAL CROPS IS NOT (18) Management (Floriculture)-The use of management pro­ REQUIRED. cedures in floricultural units-including management (9) Work Record Report-As prescribed for in Work Record objectives, information sources, planning and decision Report in Schedule 1, clause 9 (9). making and financial control techniques, the use of land, labour and capital, budgeting, record keeping, accounting (10) Horticultural Plant Science-As prescribed for horticultural and monitoring the production programme. Labour organ­ plant science in Schedule 1, clause 9 (15). isation and management. Staff training. (11) Plant Protection (Floriculture)-The control of common pests Commercial and other laws affecting floricultural of floricultural crops including a knowledge of ecology, life management. histories and host-parasite relationships. Project costing, development budgeting and machinery Pest management. replacement. The design of spray schedules for floricultural units. Use of computers in orchards. The correction of common physiological disorders of flor­ icultural crops. (19) Project-A report on a topic of the candidate's choice, sub­ ject to the requirements in clause 7 (12). The report should (12) Floriculture II-The commercial production, harvesting, be approximately 3000 words in length, and of a standard marketing, and utilisation of the major floricultural crops suitable for submission to a horticultural journal. grown in New Zealand: (20) Oral and Practical Examination II (Floriculture)-(l day­ (13) Machinery and Structures (Floriculture)-The types, selec­ two 3-hour examinations)-A more advanced knowledge tion, use and maintenance of tractors, machinery, imple­ of subject 14 topics. ments and equipment used on floricultural units. The candidate must submit a plan (own work) of an ideal The types, layout, construction and maintenance of flori­ floricultural unit growing a range of plants for discussion cultural unit grading, packing and storage buildings, fences, on planning, design and layout. and artificial shelters. (21) As prescribed in clause 8 of this scheme. Concrete making and brick laying (a working knowledge only). Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of January 1987. Elementary surveying. COLIN MOYLE, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries. 10 2414 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

Notice No. 55-Amending the Statistical Requirements of the Customs Tariff of New Zealand

PURSUANT to section 123 (2) of the Customs Act 1966, the Statistical Key of the Customs Tariff of New Zealand is hereby amended in the following manner:

Statistical Key Item No. Amendment Code I Unit J Description 15.13.000 DELETE OlA kg Margarine 09G kg Other and SUBSTITUTE Table margarine: 02K kg .Polyunsaturated 190 kg .Saturated Other: 21F kg .Polyunsaturated 25J kg .Saturated 29A kg .Other 29.30.000 DELETE 000 and SUSTITUTED OIB kg 09H Isocyanates Other 39.02.409 DELETE 51G and SUBSTITUTE 51c 76.04.000 DELETE OIB kg Printed or embossed and SUBSTITUTE 09H kg Other Printed or embossed: 02L kg .Paper backed 19E kg .Other Other: 21G kg .Not exceeding 0.009 mm in thickness 29B kg .Other 84.40.001 DELETE 11F No. Washing machines of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 6kg and SUBSTITUTE 120 No. Washing machines of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 6kg 15J No. Other 84.40.011 DELETE IIA No. Washing machines of a dry linen capacity exceeding 6kg and SUBSTITUTE 12K No. Washing machines of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 6 kg 150 No. Other 85.20.001 DELETE 180 No. .Other and SUBSTITUTE .Other IIG No. .. Pear or similar shaped GLS lamps, 60-68 mm diameter, 220/260V, 25/150W 13c No. ..Fancy round or candle shaped GLS lamps, 32-48 mm diameter, 220/260V, 15/60W 15K No. .. Other kinds The above amendments become effective as from 1 July 1987. Dated at Wellington this 4th day of June 1987. M. W. T AYLOR, Comptroller of Customs.

Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936

PURSUANT to the Regulations Act 1936, notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under: Date Postage Authority for Enactment Title or Subject-matter Serial of Price and Number Enactment Code Pack- aging Joint Council for Local Authorities Joint Council for Local Authorities Services (Levy) Order 1987/148 2/6/87 3-B $2.86 Services Act 1977 1987 Social Security Act 1964 .. Social Security Laboratory Diagnostic Services) Regu- 1987/149 2/6/87 8-B $2.86 lations 1981, Amendment No.5 POSTAGE ANO PACKAGING CHARGE: MAIL OROERS IF two or more copies ordered, the remittance should cover the cash price and the maximum charge for the total value of purchases as follows: Total Value of Maximum Total Value of Maximum Purchases Charge Purchases Charge $ $ $ $ Up to 1.50 0.50 10.01 to 20.00 1.60 1.51 to 5.00 0.65 20.01 to 50.00 3.75 5.01 to 10.00 1.05 50m to 100.00 5.00 Copies can be bought or ordered by mail from Government Bookshops. Please quote title and serial number. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Government Bookshops are located at Hannaford Burton Building, 25 Rutland Street (Private Bag, C.P.O.), Auckland 1; Kings Arcade, (P.O. Box 857), Hamilton; Head Office, Mulgrave Street (Private Bag), Wellington 1; Wellington Trade Centre, Cubacade (Private Bag), Wellington; 159 Hereford Street, (Private Bag), Christchurch 1; Cargill House, Princes Street (P.O. Box 1104), Dunedin. V. R. WARD, Government Printer. 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2415

Grants of Plant Selectors' Rights Notice (No. 4069 Ag. P. V. 3/43)

PURSUANT to section 11 of the Plant Varieties Act 1973, notice is hereby given that grants of Plant Selectors' Rights have been made by the Registrar of Plant Varieties as specified in the Schedule to this notice.

SCHEDULE Breeder's Date of Term of Name and Address of Grantee Address for Service Denomination Reference Grant Grant SPECIES: ANTHURIUM (Anthurium scherzerianum) Anthurium Amazone Ltd., Avenue W. Mulder, Dunn St. Egmont Village Amazone ANM 35 25/5/87 15 years House, St Julian's, Guernsey c.1. Dated at Lincoln this 25th day of May 1987. F. W. WHITMORE, Registrar of Plant Varieties. 4

Termination of Grant of Plant Selectors' Rights Notice (No. 4070, Ag. P. V. 3/43)

NOTICE is hereby pven that pursuant to section 20 (4) of the Plant Varieties Act 1973, the grant of Plant Selectors' Rights as specified in the Schedule to thIS notice has ceased to have effect.

SCHEDULE Name and Address of Grantee Da~e of Date of Grant No. Termmation Grant Denomination SPECIES: BARLEY (Hordeum vulgare) Crop Research Division, DSIR, Private Bag, Christchurch 23/5/87 23/5/80 Kaniere 78 Dated at Lincoln this 25th day of may 1987. F. W. WHITMORE, Registrar of Plant Varieties. 4

Notice by Commerce Commission of a Clearance of a Merger and Takeover Proposal

NOTICE is hereby given that the Commerce Commission has given clearance to the following merger and takeover proposal in terms of section 66 (3) (a) of the Commerce Act 1986. Person by or on behalf of whom notice Commission was given in terms of section 66 (I) of the Proposal Date of Clearance Reference Commerce Act 1986. Swedish Match AB Swedish Match AB or a wholly owned subsidiary 21 May 1987 AUT/MT-S9/1 may acquire up to 100 percent of the issued capital of Wilkinson Sword (NZ) Ltd. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 1987. D. T. WOGAN, for Commerce Commission. 2

Notice by Commerce Commission of Clearances of Merger and Takeover Proposals

NOTICE is hereby given that the Commerce Commission has given clearance to the following merger and takeover proposals in terms of section 66 (3) (a) of the Commerce Act 1986. Person by or on behalf of whom notice was given in terms of section 66 (1) of the Proposal Date of Clearance Commission Commerce Act 1986 Reference Independent Newspapers Ltd. Independent Newspapers Ltd. may acquire up to 15 May 1987. AUT/MT-I2/7 100 percent of the issued capital of the Christ­ church Press Company Ltd. Robert Jones Holdings Ltd. Robert Jones Holdings Ltd. may acquire up to 100 27 May 1987. AUT/MT-R2/2 percent of the issued capital of Robert Jones Investments Ltd. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of June 1987. D. T. WOGAN, for Commerce Commission. 4 2416 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

In Bankruptcy BANKRUPTCY NOTICES ROGER JAMES NOONAN, formerly of 810 Francis Hicks Avenue, Hastin~s but now of 46 Woodstock Road, Forest Hills, Auckland, was adjudged bankrupt on 25 May 1987. Creditors meeting will be In Bankruptcy held at my office, Carter House, 50 Tennyson Street, Napier on Tuesday, the 16th day of June 1987 at 10.30 a.m. JOHN WILLIAM PEARCE, mechanic of 13 Pygmalion Place, Hamilton, was adjudged bankrupt on 26 May 1987. Date of first meeting of G. C. J. CROTT, Official Assignee. creditors will be advertised later. Commercial Affairs Division, Napier. L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee. Hamilton. In Bankruptcy-Notice ofAdjudiction and of First Meeting NOTICE is hereby given that SUSAN JANET BUCKNELL formerly of In Bankruptcy Kerikeri, now of 460 Kamo Road, Whangarei, was on the 26th day of May 1987 adjudged bankrupt and I hereby summon a meeting STEPHEN CRAIG CROFT, formerly traded as Croft Transport, of creditors to be held at the Courthouse (Family Court), Bank Street, transport operator of Tawa Street, Melville, Hamilton, was adjudged Whangarei on the 6th day of July 1987 at II o'clock in the forenoon. bankrupt on 20 November 1986. Creditors meeting will be held at the Second Roor, 16-20 Clarence Street, Hamilton on Friday, 12 Dated this 26th day of May 1987. June 1987 at II a.m. S. H. ROBERTS, Deputy Official Assignee. L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee. Private Bag, Justice Department, Whangarei. Hamilton.

In Bankruptcy In Bankruptcy RICHARD HEITIRO OKESENE (also known as RITCHIE HESITUO BRENDAN PATRICK CoNAGLEN, unemployed land~pe gardener, OKESENE) of 268 Forrest Hill Road, Forrest Hill, Auckland 10, was of 201 Lyttelton Street, Christchurch, formerly of F3, 69 Wrights adjudicated bankrupt on 6 May 1987. Creditors meeting will be Road, Christchurch 2, and previously trading as Landscape held at my office, Second Roor, Lome Towers, 10-14 Lome Street, Construction, was adjudged bankrupt on 4 May 1987. Creditors Auckland on Tuesday, 9 June 1987 at 2.15 p.m. meeting will be held at my office, 159 Hereford Street, Christchurch, R ON HING, Official Assignee. on Thursday, II June 1987 at 10.30 a.m. Auckland. L. A. SAUNDERS, Official Assignee. Christchurch.

In Bankruptcy In Bankruptcy REx IAN RANDELL of 18 Rangiwhea Road, Waiuku, was adjudicated bankrupt on 20 May 1987. Creditors meeting will be held at my RAJESH PAREKH, cleaner, care of Christchurch City Mission, 275 office, Second Roor, Lome Towers, 10-14 Lome Street, Auckland Hereford Street, Christchurch, formerly of 8 Tanner Street, on Monday, 8 June 1987 at 2.15 p.m. Christchurch, was adjudged bankrupt on 28 May 1987. Date of first meeting of creditors will be advertised later. R. ON HING, Official Assignee. L. A. SAUNDERS, Official Assignee. Auckland. Christchurch.

In Bankruptcy In Bankruptcy WILLIAMS, THOMAS JAMES of 29 Sunnypark Avenue, Papakura, KEVIN JAMES ADAMS, unemplored driver of Main Road, Kaituna cartage contractor, was adjudicated bankrupt on 27 May 1987. RD. 2, Christchurch, formerly 0 130 Emmett Street and 2/34 Forth BAILEY, MICHAEL ERNEST, care of Computers for People, 407 Queen Street, Christchurch, was adjudged bankrupt on 28 May 1987. Street, Auckland, managing director, was adjudicated bankrupt on Creditors meeting will be held at my office, 159 Hereford Street, 27 May 1987. Christchurch, on Tuesday, 23 June 1987 at 10.30 a.m. R. ON HING, Official Assignee. L. A. SAUNDERS, Official Assignee. Auckland. Christchurch.

In Bankruptcy In Bankruptcy JANET LAVINIA SPENCER, dressmaker of Dipton Rat Road, PETER JAMES GREEN, shearer of Queen Street, Balfour, trading as Benmore, RD., Dipton, was adjudged bankrupt on 25 May 1987. Peter Green Shearing Contractor, was adjudged bankrupt on 28 May Creditors meeting will be held at Official Assignee's Meeting Room, 1987. Creditors meeting will be held at the Gore Courthouse, Gore First Roor, lIS Spey Street, Invercargill on Tuesday, 23 June 1987. on Thursday, the 25th day of June 1987 at 2 p.m. at 3.15 p.m. T. E. LAING, Official Assignee. T. E. LAING, Official Assignee. Dunedin. Dunedin.

In Bankruptcy In Bankruptcy JOAN VERONICA WEBB, solo parent of IS Magee Place, Hamilton, ROSE ANN PEARCE, housewife of 63 Totara Street, Putaruru, was was adjudged bankrupt on 28 May 1987. Date of first meeting of adjudged bankrupt on 26 May 1987. Date offirst meeting of creditors creditors will be advertised later. will be advertised later. L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee. J. E. JONES, Deputy Official Assignee. Hamilton. Hamilton. 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2417

In Bankruptcy-Notice of Adjudication Keepa, Ropata Emere, Hepi Hoani Te Heu Heu, Moetu Taiahiahi, NOTICE is hereby given that MARILYN EUZABETH BANNER-SMITH Peter Hepi, John McFarlane, Tuwharetoa Mohi and Wiari Milton of 18 South Road, New Plymouth, married woman, was on 29 May Ruahina. 1987 adjudged bankrupt. Notice of the first meeting of creditors Dated at the Land Registry Office at Hamilton on 27th day of will be given later. May 1987. Dated this 29th day of May 1987. M. J. MILLER, District Land Registrar. E. STOCKLEY, Official Assignee. P.O. Box 650, Wanganui. THE certificate of title described in the Schedule which appears to have been mislaid in this office, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue a replacement title for same and to register two In Bankruptcy transfers and two mortgages against the said title upon the expiration DOROTHY LYNCH of 12 Mazengarb Road, Paraparaumu Beach, of 14 days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. married woman, was adjudicated bankrupt on 27 May 1987 at the High Court, Wellington. SCHEDULE P. T. C. GALLAGHER, Official Assignee. CERTIFICATE of title No. IIA/1400 for 32.5 perches, situated in the City of Christchurch, being Lot 107, Deposited Plan 15249 in the Wellington. name of Christs College Canterbury. Dated at Christchurch this 29th day of May 1987. S. C. PAVETT, District Land Regitrar. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

ApPLICATION for a prescription title to land Part I, Land Transfer NOTICE is hereby given that a new certificate of title will be issued Amendment Act 1963. Notice is hereby given that a certificate of in the name of the applicant for the parcel of land hereinafter title will issue in the name of the applicant under Part I, Land described pursuant to an application under section 3 of the Land Transfer Amendment Act 1963 for the land described in the Schedule Transfer Act 1963, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on unless a caveat is lodged at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch, or before 10 February 1984. forbidding the same on or before 6 August 1987. Application: 76293. Application No. 13937 by Peter John Sullivan of Otaio, farmer. Land: Part Rural Section 1999 being the land in certificate of title 3A/63 (Westland Land Registry). The registered proprietor thereof SCHEDULE being Joseph Winsdale of Wellington, clerk as to a one half share. LoT 55, Deposited Plan 413, containing 1 rood, being all the land Dated at the Land Registry Office, Hokitika this 10th day of April in certificate of title No. 68/206 (Canterbury Registry). 1987. The registered proprietor being Richard Howard of Timaru, A. J. FOX, Assistant Land Registrar. labourer. Dated at Christchurch this 29th day of May 1987. S. C. PAVETT, District Land Registrar. THE instrument of title described below having been declared lost, notice is hereby given of my intention to replace the same by the issue of a new or provisional instrument upon the expiry of 14 days from the date of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice. VOLUNTARY application by person under sections 19-21, Land Certificate of title D2/553 in the name of Martin George Jeffrey Transfer Act 1952. Notice is hereby given that the parcel of land Lane of Dannevirke, textile worker and Elizabeth Howard Lane of described in the Schedule will be brought under the Land Transfer Dannevirke, married woman. Application No. 477410.1. Act 1952, unless caveat is lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated at Napier this 28th day of May 1987. Application No. 13938 by Daphne Eveline Green of Ashley, R. I. CROSS, District Land Registrar. married woman. SCHEDULE LoT I, Deposited Plan 45300 (deeds index C1294 and 7 cis 232), THE instruments of title described in the Schedule hereto having containing 2253 square metres, in the name of John McFarlane of been declared lost, notice is hereby given of my intention to replace Loburn, sheep farmer, as to one part and Peter Fawcett of Ashley the same by the issue of new or provisional instruments upon the Bank, farmer. expiry of 14 days from the date of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice. A plan of the land may be inspected at the Land Registry, Private Bag, Christchurch. SCHEDULE Dated at Christchurch this 29th day of May 1987. RENEWABLE lease F2/911 in the name of Thomas Leslie Staines of Waipukurau, furniture manufacturer and Joan Edith Staines, his S. C. PAVETT, District Land Registrar. wife. Application No. 477225.1. Certificate of title Bl/1171 in the name of Charles Henry Farr Edwards of Gisborne, publican. Application No. 477204.2. THE certificate oftitle described in the Schedule hereto having been Dated at Napier this 27th day of May 1987. declared lost, notice is given of my intention to issue a new certificate R. I. CROSS, District Land Registrar. of title in lieu thereof upon the expiration of 14 days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. SCHEDULE NOTICE is hereby given that application having been made to me CERTIFICATE of title 6D/167 in the name of Dorothy Alice Reeves pursuant to section 44 of the Land Transfer Act 1952 that I intend, of Nelson, married woman. Application No. 269298.1. upon the expiration of 14 days of the Gazette containing this notice, Dated at the Land Registry Office at Nelson this 29th day of May to register discharge of mortgage H. 711158.1 and memorandum of 1987. mortgage H. 711158.3 in favour of the Rural Banking and Finance Corporation of New Zealand against the land set out in the Schedule A. BELL, Assistant Land Registrar. below, without requiring the production of the outstanding copy of certificate of title 26D/1378.

SCHEDULE THE instruments of title described in the Schedule hereto having CERTIFICATE of title 26D/1378 containing 2509.7238 hectares, more been declared lost, notice is hereby given of my intention to replace or less, being Whakarawa Block, situated in Blocks VIII and XII, the same by the issue of new or provisional instruments upon the Puketapu Survey District and Blocks VIX and X, Karangahape expiration of 14 days from the date of the Gazette containing this Survey District, the Registered proprietors of which are Ropata Kii notice.

D 2418 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

SCHEDULE Mortgage 610788/4 in the name of Dalgety Crown Limited as mortgagee over certificate oftitle 2D/800, area 1017 square metres, CERTIFICATE of title 60C/ 1195 in the name ofIan Alfred Speck of being Lot 7, D.P. 10129 and being part Section 3, Block VII, Town Auckland, builder. B. 656811. of Balclutha. Application No. 679482. Certificate of title 5B/889 in the name of Neville Arthur Clare of Lease 573661/2 in the names of Geoffrey Kennedy of Dunedin, Auckland, nurseryman. B. 658229. panel beater and Renal Kennedy of DunedIn, housewife, as lessors Memorandum of lease 702237.5 affecting the land in certificate and lessees of Flat B, D.P. 17527 for a term of 999 years commencing of title 39B/383 whereunder Malcolm Gregory Campbell of on 19 July 1981, the said lease 573661/2 now forming part of Auckland, company director is the lessee. B. 659897. composite certificate of title 9A/559 in the name of Judith Ann Certificate of title 6IBj71 in the names of Thomas William Boyd Harris of Dunedin, housewife. Application No. 679292. of Waiau Pa, farmer and Barbara Janet Boyd, his wife, as tenants Dated at the Land Registry Office at Dunedin this 28th day of . in common in equal shares. B.660123. May 1987. Memorandum of lease A. 304549 affecting the land in certificate N. J. GILMORE, Assistant Land Registrar. of title 15B/90 whereunder Charles Ernest Thomas of Papatoetoe, retired is the lessee. B. 660509. Certificate of title 7 Aj702 in the name of Ewan James McPherson THE certificates of title, memorandum of lease and memorandum of Auckland, school teacher. B. 661649. of mortgage described in the Schedule hereto having been declared Memorandum of lease 160424.3 affecting the land in certificate lost, notice is given of my intention to issue new certificates of title, of title 29A/819 whereunder Associated Wholesalers (1973) Limited a provisional COPy oflease and a provisional copy of mortgage upon at Auckland are the lessees. B. 662276. the expiration of 14 days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Memorandum of lease A. 417092 affecting the land in certificate of title 17B/431 whereunder George Alfred Wilson of Auckland, SCHEDULE retired and Natalie Frances Wilson, his wife, are the lessees. CERTIFICATE of title 18D/1183 containin~ 726 square metres, more B.662523. or less, being Lot 195, D.P. S. 19842 In the names of Neville Certificate of title 2A/1314 in the names of Steven Roger Yee of Murdoch Keys of Rotorua, builder and Margaret Anne Keys, his Howick, accountant and Susan Bronwyn Yee of Papatoe toe, travel wife. consultant. B. 662931. Memorandum of mortgage H. 457096.2 over Lot 195, Certificate of title 42B/684 in the name of Margaret Mary Joan D.P. S. 19842, being the land comprised in certificate of title Boyce of Auckland, widow. B. 663353. 18D/1183 in the names of Neville Murdoch Keys and Margaret Anne Keys as mortgagors and Jeanette May Holt as mortgagee. Certificate of title 19C/ 15 5 in the names of John Pitman, picture Application No. H. 727439.1. framer and Peggy-Ann Dunne, married woman, both of Auckland Certificate of title 18D/732 containing 555 square metres, more as executors. B. 663525. or less, being Lot 175, D.P. S. 19760 in the name of Robert William Certificate of title 1121/167 in the name of Narbey Farms Limited Moore of Auckland, student teacher. Application No. H. 727423. at Helensville. B. 663666. Memorandum of lease S.63631 over Lot 1, Deposited Plan Memorandum of lease 452732.5 affecting the land in certificate S. 23091, being part Allotment 104, Town of Hamilton West, being of title 39B/564 whereunder Marguerite Winifred Tui Reid of 2277 square metres, more or less, being the land comprised in Auckland, accounts clerk is the lessee. B. 663799. certificate of title 37C/532 in the names of Reginald William Verry as lessor and Woolworths (New Zealand) Limited as lessee. Certificate of title 61A/482 in the names of Brian Thomas Hall Application No. H. 728225.1. and Isabel Ann Harris, both of Auckland, company directors as tenants in common in equal shares. B. 663900. Dated at Hamilton this 2nd day of June 1987. Memorandum of mortgage B. 125387.2 affecting the land in M. J. MILLER, District Land Registrar. certificate of title 392/244 in favour of Marac Finance Limited and Marac Corporation Limited. B. 664124. Certificate of title 33B/701 in the names of Douglas Taylor of Auckland, office clerk and Elizabeth Ann Taylor, his wife. B. 664817. ADVERTISEMENTS Memorandum of mortgage B. 531907.1 affecting the land in certificate of title 1123/298 in favour of the Rural Banking and Finance Corporation of New Zealand. B. 666885. INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT 1908 Certificate of title 21B/614 in the name of Elders Superannuation DECLARATION BY THE REGISTRAR DISSOLVING SOCIETIES (N.Z.) Limited at Auckland. B. 667539. I, Stuart William Haigh, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies Dated this 27th day of May 1987 at the Land Registry Office at do hereby declare that, as it has been made to appear to me that Auckland. the under-mentioned societies are no longer carrying on operations, they are hereby dissolved, in pursuance of section 28 of the W. B. GREIG, District Land Registrar. Incorporated Societies Act 1908: The Motupiko Public Hall Incorporated I.S. NL. 225004. Nelson Provincial Lawn Tennis Association Incorporated I.S. NL. 225005. EVIDENCE of the loss of the outstanding duplicates of mortgage, Richmond Sports Association Incorporated I.S. NL. 225024. lease, licence and certificates of title described in the Schedule below having been lodged with me together with applications for the issue Dated at Nelson this 25th day of May 1987. of new certificates of title, and provisional copies of mortgage, lease S. W. HAIGH, and licence in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. to issue such new certificates of title and provisional copies of mortgage, lease and licence upon the expiration of 14 days from 3355 the date of the Gazette containing this notice. SCHEDULE INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT 1908 CERTIFICATE of title 396/39 in the name of Carl Douglas Somers­ DECLARATION BY THE ASSISTANT REGISTRAR DISSOLVING Edgar of Dunedin, clerk, containing 712 square metres, more or SOCIETIES less, situate in the City of Dunedin, being Lot 2, D.P. 8887 and a I, Simon Andrew Wagg, Assistant Registrar oflncorporated Societies, half share as to part Lots 11, 12 and 13, Deeds Plan 103 and part do hereby declare that, as it has been made to appear to me that Lot 4, Block V, Deeds Plan 15, Township of Roslyn, both parcels the under-mentioned societies are no longer carryin$ on operations of land being part Section 27, Block IV, Upper Kaikorai District. they are hereby dissolved, in pursuance of sectIOn 28 of the Application No. 678856. Incorporated Societies Act 1908. Certificate of title 216/6 in the name of Alfred William Dewsbery Thornton's Bay Improvement Society (Incorporated) of Dunedin, plumber, containing 207 square metres, more or less, HN.213988. being Lot 1 and part Lot 2, D.P. 361 and being part Section 27, Hamilton Farm Consultant Services (Incorporated) HN. 213513. Block VII, Town District. Application No. 678768/1. Dated at Hamilton this 22nd day of May 1987. Deferred payment licence 5D/1151 in the name 'of Owen John S. A. WAGG, Mitchell of Wanaka, civil servant and Wendy Lynette Mitchell, his wife, containing 830 square metres, more or less, being Section 10, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. Block XIV, Town of Albert Town. Application No. 678698/1. 3375 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2419

CHANGE OF NAME OF INCORPORATED SOCIETY W. G. & F. N. Poelsma Ltd. AK. 113022. NOTICE is hereby given that "Christchurch Military Modelling W. T. Trethewey & Sons Ltd. AK. 109447. Society Incorporated" has changed its name to "The International Dated at Auckland this 26th day of May 1987. Plastic Modellers' Society Christchurch, Incorporated", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Incorporated S. HARK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Societies in place of the former name. CH. I.S. 220817. Dated at Christchurch this 4th day of May 1987. R. S. SLAITER, THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. NOTICE is hereby given that the names of the under-mentioned companies have been struck off the Register and the companies 3414 dissolved: L. E. & A. H. Perry Ltd. AK. 072659. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 Mannings Stores Ltd. AK. 096712. Neal's Meats Ltd. AK. 091522. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Patch Productions Ltd. AK. 104750. PURSUANT to section 335A of the Companies Act 1955, I hereby Selection Approaches to Wine Ltd. AK. 115243. declare that the following companies are dissolved: Sofgor Trading Co. Ltd. AK. 104180. South Auckland Bread Delivery Services Ltd. AK. 102912. Autoline Motels Ltd. DN. 150307. Tracker Surfwear International Ltd. AK. 053437. Bridge Hill Properties Ltd. DN. 148803. Watkins Hotel Ltd. AK. 097332. Carleton's Pharmacy Ltd. DN. 145603. Neil Ryal Ltd. AK. 100458. Coghill Farm Ltd. DN. 148910. D.M.B.A. Co. Ltd. DN. 144894. Dated at Auckland this 26th day of May 1987. Gallery Bookshop Ltd. DN. 149228. Grant and Clark Holdings Ltd. DN. 145132. R. D. MU, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Hoffman Chemists Ltd. DN. 143915. Kenwell Properties Ltd. DN. 149588. Lakeside Farm Ltd. DN. 145006. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) Lanshaw Sawmilling Company Ltd. DN. 146138. NOTICE is hereby given that the names of the under-mentioned Larsens Dairy Ltd. DN. 148298. companies have been struck off the Register. and the companies Stanton Holdings Ltd. DN. 149592. dissolved: R. A. Waldron & Co. Ltd. DN. 148383. Weston Drapery (1979) Ltd. DN. 150288. Manly Handymans Centre Ltd. AK.070531. Mima's Boutique Ltd. AK. 099790. Dated at Dunedin this 25th day of May 1987. O'Meara & Bames Ltd. AK. 107615. I. A. NELLIES, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Robinson Enterprises (Kawakawa) Ltd. AK.058513. 3227 Trans Tasman Thoroughbreds Ltd. AK. 115004. Western Clothing Company Ltd. AK. 111710. Wheeltown Motors Ltd. AK.084720. Wheeltown Sales Ltd. AK. 071270. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) NOTICE is hereby given that the names of the under-mentioned Dated at Auckland this 26th day of May 1987. companies have been struck off the Register and the companies R. D. MU, Assistant Registrar of Companies. dissolved: Computec Computers Ltd. DN. 150664. Lawrence Bros. (Oamaru) Ltd. DN. 148794. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) Mac's Motors Ltd. DN. 148051. NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from the Romahapa Store Ltd. DN. 147994. date hereof, the names of the under-mentioned companies will, Star Stores (Bayview Road) Ltd. DN. 144614. unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and Dated at Dunedin this 25th day of May 1987. the companies dissolved: I. A. NELLIES, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Alloa Farms Ltd. HN. 190117. Atam Holdings Ltd. HN. 196985. Barrier Screens Ltd. HN. 200623. B. C. & E. Searle Ltd. HN. 199938. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) B. K. & M. A. Simmonds Ltd. HN. 197933. NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from the B. N. & W. K. Shelley Ltd. HN. 195229. date hereof, the names of the under-mentioned companies will, B. W. Newman Ltd. HN. 187222. unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and Commercial Caterers Ltd. HN. 195292. the companies dissolved: Criterion Hotel (Paeroa) Ltd. HN. 175289. Fenton Park Superette Ltd. HN.200861. Barvid Enterprises Ltd. AK. 077747. F. J. Nowland Ltd. HN. 193725. Batley Farms Ltd. AK. 058995. Fountain City Investments Ltd. HN. 195603. Catalogue Warehouse Ltd. AK. 116159. Galatea Asparagus Ltd. HN. 200510. French Bags (1959) Ltd. AK. 058840. Graymen Logging Ltd. HN. 205729. Hacienda Motors Ltd. AK. 093241. John Weingott Ltd. HN. 182745. Hadfield & Plumpton Ltd. AK. 060328. Matakana View Orchard Ltd. HN. 267672. The Heating Centre Group Ltd. AK. 102869. Mustang Holdings Ltd. HN. 194187. Henry VIII Restaurant Ltd. AK. 097036. Rolasport International Ltd. HN. 196413. International Butchery Ltd. AK. 091280. Springfield Timber Production Ltd. HN. 199964. Svenson Investments Ltd. HN. 192009. Given under my hand at Auckland this 27th day of May 1987. Tongariro Catering Company Ltd. HN. 196265. L. SHAW, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Trycoll Dairy Ltd. HN. 193288. Dated at Hamilton this 21st day of May 1987. S. A. WAGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) NOTICE is hereby given that the names of the under-mentioned companies have been struck off the Register and the companies THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) dissolved: NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from the Marie Enterprises Ltd. AK. 073425. date hereof, the names of the under-mentioned companies will, Popular Publications Ltd. AK. 045816. unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and R. G. Oak Finance Ltd. AK. 052962. the companies dissolved: Rockley Enterprises Ltd. AK. 089440. Archwood Homes Ltd. AK. 088655. Seal Enterprises (N.Z.) Ltd. AK. 065073. Art Consultants Ltd. AK. 112938. Sports Accessories Ltd. AK. 115541. Ashley Court Motel (Taupo) Ltd. AK. 110572. Thompson & Brailey Ltd. AK. 051805. Atmosphere Interiors Ltd. AK. 100846. 2420 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

Attwoods Store Ltd. AK.05671O. Lucy May Fashions Ltd. GS. 152589. The Cambridge Auto Wreckers Ltd. AK. 095147. Tyrie's Bakery Ltd. GS. 151915. Casting Services Ltd. AK. 116707. Capri Leathergoods Ltd. AK. 109256. Dated at Gisborne this 28th day of May 1987. Home Valet Service Ltd. AK. 067588. N. L. MANNING, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Given under my hand at Auckland this 29th day of May 1987. L. SHAW, Assistant Registrar of Companies. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 335A NOTICE is hereby given that the under-mentioned companies have THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) been dissolved: NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from the Olding Ltd. GS. 151245. date hereof, the names of the under-mentioned companies will, Olding Properties Ltd. GS. 151873. unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the companies dissolved: Dated at Gisborne this 28th day of May 1987. Alan McLaren Ltd. AK. 257969. N. L. MANNING, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Anderson & Henderson Ltd. AK. 114885. 3419 Campbells Foods Ltd. AK. 102074. The Can.netal Trading Co. Ltd. AK. 071879. Carmile Properties Ltd. AK. 066848. Cecilia's Shoes Ltd. AK. 084469. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) Grand Vue Tourist Hotel Ltd. AK. 080569. NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from the Greenfields Holdings Auckland Ltd. AK. 087175. date hereof, the names of the under-mentioned companies will, Green Pines Village Co. Ltd. AK. 251316. unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and Given under my hand at Auckland this 26th day of May 1987. the companies dissolved: L. SHAW, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. R. Gilford Holdings Ltd. CH. 134975. Aylesford Holdings Ltd. CH. 123047. Bob Scott Ltd. CH. 125610. Chirpy Food Products Ltd. CH. 129204. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) Cowie Cleaning Services Ltd. CH. 150050. NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from the Doyleston Garage Ltd. CH. 123874. date hereof, the names of the under-mentioned companies will, Farm Chix Ltd. CH. 137764. unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and Ferry Road Discount Ltd. CH. 265213. the companies dissolved: Harewood Piggeries Ltd. CH. 129865. Cate Sutch & Associates Ltd. AK. 104635. J. M. White Holdings Ltd. CH. 123441. Colson Properties Ltd. AK. 069062. McPhail & Sons Ltd. CH. 126216. Diving & Submersible Consultant Services International Ltd. Pelham Builders (Nelson) Ltd. CH. 277055. AK. 230126. Tucker Construction Ltd. CH. 136355. Hallmark Homes (Bay of Islands) Ltd. AK. 094669. Wilbar Investments Ltd. CH. 124710. Halls Fast Foods Ltd. AK. 108245. Hambro Systems (Auckland) Ltd. AK. 092408. Dated at Christchurch this 2nd day of June 1987. Hamblyn & Cooksley Ltd. AK. 090741. K. J. W. DERBY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Hamcol Farm Ltd. AK. 060786. Hansens Poultry Industries Ltd. AK. 061564. Heave & Hoe Contractors Ltd. AK. 101764.

Given under my hand at Auckland this 28th day of May 1987. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY L. SHAW, Assistant Registrar of Companies. NOTICE is hereby given that "Ridley's Boatshed (Tauranga) Limited" has changed its name to "Cumbrian Motors Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. HN. 197691. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (3) Dated at Hamilton this 6th day of May 1987. NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from the date hereof, the names of the under-mentioned companies will, S. A. WAGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the companies dissolved: 3371 Procore Engineering Ltd. AK.279587. N. J. Boyce & J. S. Murdoch Ltd. AK. 261215. Panther and Associates Ltd. AK. 207849. , Pet Care (N.Z.) Ltd. AK. 104472. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY P. F. G. & W. E. Clayton Ltd. AK. 101125. NOTICE is hereby given that "Aardvark Holdings Limited" has Philip Davis Holdings Ltd. AK. 108579. changed its name to "Kaimai Downs Limited", and that the new P J & K L McDonald Ltd. AK. 115853. name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place Pogmur Holdings Ltd. AK. 276824. of the former name. HN. 236978. Pole Timber & Building Supplies Ltd. AK. 101837. R. & c. Taia Ltd. AK. 204691. Dated at Hamilton this 1st day of April 1987. Resort Condominiums International Ltd. AK. 112241. S. A. WAGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. R. G. Whitcombe & Co. (N.Z.) Ltd. AK. 095581. R. J. Rinc Ltd. AK. 085189. 3372 Dated at Auckland this 27th day of May 1987. S. HARK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Avalon Compressed Natural Gas THE COMPANIES ACT 1955, SECTION 336 (6) Limited" has changed its name to "Avalon Enterprises Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of NOTICE is hereby given that the names of the under-mentioned Companies in place of the former name. HN. 198835. companies have been struck off the Register and the companies dissolved: Dated at Hamilton this 9th day of April 1987. S. A. WAGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Castcrete Concrete (Gisborne) Ltd. GS. 152767. E. D. Sawmilling Company Ltd. GS. 151833. 3373 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2421

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Salem Holdings Limited" has changed NOTICE is hereby given that "Kennerley & Midgley Video its name to "A. T. & J. Barnett Contracting Limited", and that the Enterprises Limited" has changed its name to "Invesco Management new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in Services Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on place of the former name. NP. 343208. my Register of Companies in place of the former name. AK. 203382. Dated at New Plymouth this 26th day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of April 1987. G. D. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3374 3382

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Construction Supplies Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Horticultural Finance Co. Limited" changed its name to "McSkimming Industries Limited", and that has changed its name to "Energenics Corporation Limited", and the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. AK. 069834. in place of the former name. AK. 097134. Dated at Auckland this 23rd day of February 1987. Dated at Auckland this 7th day of April 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3376 3383

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Continental Shelf (No.1) Limited" NOTICE is hereby given that "Headlands Properties Limited" has has changed its name to "R. G. M. Services Limited", and that the changed its name to "Moray Industries (1986) Limited", and that new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies place of the former name. AK. 269990. in place of the former name. AK. 299286. Dated at Auckland this I st day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 16th day of April 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3377 3384

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Enzed (Canterbury) Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Justin Case Three Limited" has changed its name to "Nalder & Biddle (Canterbury) Limited", and changed its name to "Beano's Apartments Limited", and that the that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in in place of the former name. AK. 277060. place of the former name. AK. 326799. Dated at Auckland this 30th day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 20th day of March 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3378 3385

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Jazz-U-Up Displays Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Global Sports Promotions Limited" changed its name to "Jazz Print Limited", and that the new name has changed its name to "Global Sports and Promotions Limited", was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of former name. AK. 089572. Companies in place of the former name. AK. 106911. Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 23rd day of April 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3379 3386

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Discount Lighting Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Albany Agencies Limited" has changed changed its name to "Dekra Design Limited", and that the new its name to "Albany Johnson Marketing Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. AK. 102905. of the former name. AK. 042531. Dated at Auckland this 28th day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 24th day uf April 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3380 3387

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Geard Trading Company Limited" NOTICE is hereby given that "Fourth Generation Marketing Limited" has changed its name to "Geard Henley and Co. Limited", and that has changed its name to "Realty Data Systems Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. AK. 094241. in place of the former name. AK. 280460. Dated at Auckland this 30th day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 7th day of April 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3381 3388 2422 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Justin Case Two Limited" has changed NOTICE is hereby given that "Coform Management No. 37 Limited" its name to "Andrew Tuckey Family Company Limited", and that has changed its name to "Thomas Financial Consultants Limited", the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of in place of the former name. AK.. 326800. Companies in place of the former name. AK.. 306999. Dated at Aucldand this 7th day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 5th day of May 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3389 3396

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Custodian Enterprises No. 59 Limited" NOTICE is hereby given that "Dream Merchants Bliss Industries has changed its name to "Hamelyn Equity Capital Limited", and Limited" has changed its name to "Bliss Corporation Limited", that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of in place of the former name. AK.. 331781. Companies in place of the former name. AK. 329884. Dated at Auckland this 27th day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 6th day of May 1987. A.. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3390 3397

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Fast Form No. 10 Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Global Pacific (New Zealand) Limited" changed its name to "Zal Vace Limited", and that the new name has changed its name to "Global Pacific Holdings Limited", and was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies former name. AK.. 325351. in place of the former name. AK.. 287269. Dated at Auckland this 28th day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 30th day of April 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3391 3398

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Ancris Associates (NZ) Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Intellectual· Quest Productions changed its name to "Marbelle & Associates Limited", and that the Limited" has changed its name to "Wykersham Consultants new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my place of the former name. AK.. 277990. Register of Companies in place of the former name. AK. 104565. Dated at Auckland this 28th day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 1st day of May 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3392 3399

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "A. S. Green (Furs) Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Ewoch Two Limited" has changed changed its name to "Alltype Automotive Limited", and that the its name to "CaPltalCOrp Holdings Limited", and that the new name new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the place of the former name. AK.. 067283. former name. AK.. 264845. Dated at Auckland this 27th day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 12th day of May 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3393 3400

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Karoro Timber and Hardware NOTICE is hereby given that "Expo Systems Services Limited" has Limited" has changed its name to "Carter Holt Harvey Timber changed its name to "Expo Systems Limited", and that the new Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place Register of Companies in place of the former name. AK.. 073848. of the former name. AK. 311563. Dated at Auckland this 31st day of March 1987. Dated at Auckland this lIth day of May 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3394 3401

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Custodian Enterprises No. 29 Limited" NOTICE is hereby given that "AB Initio Holdings Limited" has has changed its name to "Hamelyn Group New Zealand Limited", changed its name to "Corporate Group Holdings Limited", and and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies Companies in place of the former name. AK.. 326400. in place of the former name. AK.. 322991. Dated at Auckland this 1st day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 12th day of May 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3395 3402 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2423

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Export Boxes Limited" has changed NOTICE is hereby given that "Hall A venue Pharmacy (Otahuhu) its name to "Mauku Projects Limited", and that the new name was Limited" has changed its name to "Turkish House Limited", and this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies name. AK. 118328. in place of the former name. AK. 258646. Dated at Auckland this lith day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 30th day of April 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3403 3410

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Easicolor Systems Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "J Meinertzhagen Limited" has changed changed its name to "John Fraser Enterprises Limited", and that its name to "Jot Game Company Limited", and that the new name the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the in place of the former name. AK. 239593. former name. AK. 327764. Dated at Auckland this 8th day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 4th day of May 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3404 3411

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Dimock Manufacturing Co. Limited" NOTICE is hereby given that "Andrews, Jones, Smales & Associates has changed its name to "Dimock Corporation Limited", and that Limited" has changed its name to "Andrews Partners Recruitment the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my in place of the former name. AK. 286623. Register of Companies in place of the former name. AK. 116338. Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 24th day of April 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3405 3412

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Broad Oak Investments Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Glidepath Engineering Limited" has changed its name to "Tepapa Orchards Limited", and that the new changed its name to "Glidepath Limited", and that the new name name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the of the former name. AK. 330735. former name. AK.079701. Dated at Auckland this 12th day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 7th day of April 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3406 3413

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Barry Pinker Agencies Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Como Holdings (Investment Thirty­ changed its name to "Barry Pinker Marketing Limited", and that Two) Limited" has changed its name to "Goliath Resource (Five) the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my in place of the former name. AK. 071768. Register of Companies in place of the former name. HK. 333894. Dated at Auckland this lith day of May 1987. Dated at Hokitika this 21st day of May 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. J. FOX, District Registrar of Companies. 3407 3321

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Aluminium Surface Finishers Limited" NOTICE is hereby given that ''Como Holdings (Investment Thirty­ has changed its name to "Hillside Holdings Limited", and that the Three) Limited" has changed its name to "Goliath Resource (Six) new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my place of the former name. AK. 099338. Register of Companies in place of the former name. HK. 333900. Dated at Auckland this 8th day of May 1987. Dated at Hokitika this 21st day of May 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. J. FOX, District Registrar of Companies. 3408 3322

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Guestime Foods (N.Z.) Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that ''Como Holdings (Investment Ninetten) changed its name to "Guestime Corporation Limited", and that the Limited" has changed its name to "Goliath Resource (Eleven) new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my place of the former name. AK. 071026. Register of Companies in place of the former name. HK. 324216. Dated at Auckland this II th day of May 1987. Dated at Hokitika this 21st day of May 1987. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. J. FOX, District Registrar of Companies. 3409 3323 2424 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Como Holdings (Investment Thirty­ NOTICE is hereby given that "Greenslade, Hughes Limited" has Four) Limited" has changed its name to "Goliath Resource (Seven) changed its name to "Henry Berry Limited", and that the new name Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the Register of Companies in place of the former name. HK. 333897. former name. AI<. 061239. Dated at Hokitika this 21st day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 27th day of March 1987. A. J. FOX, District Registrar of Companies. P. A. HARRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3324 3332

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that ''Como Holdings (Investment Thirty­ NOTICE is hereby given that "Hauraki Peat Limited" has changed Five) Limited" has changed its name to "Goliath Resource (Eight) its name to "Yates Corporation (1986) Limited", and that the new LimIted", and that the new name was this day entered on my name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place Register of Companies in place of the former name. HK. 333902. of the former name. AI<. 069124. Dated at Hokitika this 21st day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 13th day ofJanuary 1987. A. J. FOX, District Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3325 3333

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Covertex Products Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Action Marine (Papatoetoe) Limited" changed its name to "Jag Dali Investments Limited", and that the has changed its name to "Cutfield Enterprises Limited", and that new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies place of the former name. WN.04041O. in place of the former name. AK. 087418. Dated at Wellington this 14th day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 12th day of March 1987. S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. P. A. HARRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3326 3334

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Adams Fruit Limited" has changed NOTICE is hereby given that "Fast Form No. II Limited" has its name to "Carlson Adams Limited", and that the new name was changed its name to "Shock Absorbers Services (1987) Limited", this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of name. DN. 144613. Companies in place of the former name. AI<. 325353. Dated at Dunedin this 18th day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 16th day of April 1987. I. A. NELLIES, Assistant Registrar of Companies. P. A. HARRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3328 3335

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Chas. Johnston Limited" has changed NOTICE is hereby given that "Bird Gear Apparel Limited" has its name to "A. R. & M. E. Hill Limited", and that the new name changed its name to "Arsenal Resources Limited", and that the new was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place former name. NL. 168490. of the former name. AK. 089658. Dated at Nelson this 22nd day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 21st day of April 1987. A. BELL, Assistant Registrar of Companies. P. A. HARRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3329 3336

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Bartex Holdings Limited" has changed NOTICE is hereby given that "D. A. & O. J. Stehr Limited" has its name to "Bonecrusher Promotions Limited", and that the new changed its name to "Stehr Brothers Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. AI<. 102405. of the former name. AK. 106235. Dated at Auckland this 19th day of March 1987. Dated at Auckland this 8th day of April 1987. P. A. HARRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. P. A. HARRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3330 3337

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Auckland Pest Control Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Airwool Exports Limited" has changed changed its name to "Motif Enterprises Limited", and that the new its name to "Altherm East Auckland Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. AI<. 097812. of the former name. AI<. 253612. Dated at Auckland this 23rd day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of April 1987. P. A. HARRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. P. A. HARRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3331 3338 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2425

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Acker Bilt Products Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Kenden Industries Limited" has changed its name to "Allan Bilt Developments Limited", and that changed its name to "Neutron Investments Limited", and that the the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in in place of the former name. AK. 085076. place of the former name. HN. 192349. Dated at Auckland this 3rd day of April 1987. Dated at Hamilton this Ist day of April 1987. P. A. HARRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. A. WAGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3339 3346

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Firm Blue Reproductions Limited" NOTICE is hereby given that "Bernie O'Sullivan Caravans Limited" has changed its name to "Firm Blue Holdings Limited", and that has changed its name to "Caravan City Limited", and that the new the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place in place of the former name. AK. 319670. of the former name. HN. 198037. Dated at Auckland this 28th day of April 1987. Dated at Hamilton this 11th day of February 1987. P. A. HARRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. A. WAGO, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3340 3347

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Maeroa Automotive Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "D. H. & M. J. Smith Limited" has changed its name to "Ellay Investments Limited", and that the new changed its name to "Funworld Enterprises Limited", and that the name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in of the former name. HN. 175259. place of the former name. HN. 194703. Dated at Hamilton this 24th day of April 1987. Dated at Hamilton this 9th day of March 1987. S. A. W AGO, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. A. WAGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3341 3348

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Siren Services Limited" has changed NOTICE is hereby given that "Pharlap Holdings (1986) Limited" its name to "Sid Lane Corporation Limited", and that the new has changed its name to "T. G. & c. B. Biddulph Limited", and name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies of the former name. HN.315640. in place of the former name. HN.331127. Dated at Hamilton this 28th day of April 1987. Dated at Hamilton this 23rd day of April 1987. S. A. WAGO, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. A. WAGO, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3342 3349

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Taylor Fixing (Hawkes Bay) Limited" NOTICE is hereby given that "Ritchies' Dairy Limited" has changed has changed its name to "Haua Taylor Holdings Limited", and that its name to "0. P. Developments Limited", and that the new name the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the in place of the former name. HN. 197305. former name. HN.231679. Dated at Hamilton this 6th day of May 1987. Dated at Hamilton this 11th day of May 1987. S. A. WAGO, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. A. WAGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3343 3350

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Mark Rich Limited" has changed its NOTICE is hereby given that "Lardner & Massey Holdings Limited" name to "Kirk Barclay Computer Consultants Limited", and that has changed its name to "City Building Services Tauranga Limited", the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of in place of the former name. HN. 190668. Companies in place of the former name. HN. 200114. Dated at Hamilton this 2Ist day of April 1987. Dated at Hamilton this 1st day of May 1987. Ii. A. WAOO, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. A. WAGO, Assistant Registrar of Comi'Mies. .3.344

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Webcam Corporation Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Freightways Road (Rotorua) Limited" changed its name to "Pacific Tiger Limited", and that the new name has changed its name to "City Couriers Limited", and that the new was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place former name. HN.329847. of the former name. HN. 188462. Dated at Hamilton this 22nd day of April 1987. Dated at Hamilton this 8th day of May 1987. S. A. WAGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. A. W AGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3345 3352

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CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Corsican Consulting Services Limited" NOTICE is hereby given that "Tim Torr Limited" has changed its has changed its name to "Lasonian Services Limited", and that the name to "Kiwi Culture Limited", and that the new name was this new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former place of the former name. HN. 295796. name. HN. 200932. Dated at Hamilton this 6th day of April 1987. Dated at Hamilton this 23rd day of April 1987. S. A. WAGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. A. WAGG, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3353 3420

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NonCE is hereby given that "Rothwells Property Holdings Limited" NOTICE is hereby given that "Griffiths Motors Limited" has changed has changed its name to "Perth Property Developments Limited", its name to "Auckland City European Limited", and that the new and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place Companies in place of the former name. WN.323617. of the former name. AK. 052254. Dated at Wellington this 14th day of April 1987. Dated at Auckland this 7th day of May 1987. S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3354 3421

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Wynn Holdings Limited" has changed NOTICE is hereby given that "The Business Printing Works Limited" its name to "Bedroom World Limited", and that the new name has changed its name to "Business Printing Group Limited", and was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies former name. DN. 149825. in place of the former name. AK. 041123. Dated at Dunedin this 18th day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 9th day of April 1987. I. A. NELLIES, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3365 3422

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Homalarm H. B. Limited" has changed NOTICE is hereby given that "General Robotics New Zealand its name to "Max Patmoy Imports Limited", and that the new name Limited" has changed its name to "General Robotics South Pacific was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my former name. NA. 165222. Register of Companies in place of the former name. AK. 279598. Dated at Napier this 18th day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 7th day of April 1987. L. A. HARRIS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3415 3423

---€HANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Swensens Ice Cream Company NZ NOTICE is hereby given that "Iveson Investments Limited" has Limited" has changed its name to "Moredon Enterprises Limited", changed its name to "Denso (New Zealand) Limited", and that the and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in Companies in place of the former name. NA. 163332. place of the former name. AK. 32347l. Dated at Napier this 20th day of 1987. Dated at Auckland this 27th day of April 1987. L. A. HARRIS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3416 3424

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Warren Residential Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Custodian Enterprises No. 61 Limited" changed its name to "Warren Homes Limited", and that the new has changed its name to "Mace Trust Management Limited", and name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies of the former name. NA. 290935. in place of the former name. AK. 331783. Dated at Napier this 22nd day of May 1987. Dated at Auckland this 29th day of April 1987. L. A. HARRIS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. G. O'BYRNE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3417 3425

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Grower Canneries Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "The Villa Village Limited" has changed changed its name to "Grower Foods Limited", and that the new its name to "Colony Resorts Limited", and that the new name was name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former of the former name. NA. 165359. name. Dated at Napier this 19th day of May 1987. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of April 1987. L. A. HARRIS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3418 3453 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2427 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Graikos Services Limited" has changed NOTICE is hereby given that "Geoff Barton & Associates (Welli~on) its name to "Foxwell Mining (New Zealand) Limited", and that the Limited" has changed its name to "Brett Murray & ASSOCiates new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in (Wellington) Limited", and that the new name was this day entered place of the former name. WN. 326963. on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. WN.275333. Dated at Wellington this 14th day of April 1987. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of April 1987. S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3454 3461

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "The Oaks Tavern and Restaurant NOTICE is hereby given that "Hull Ni~tingale Limited" has changed Limited" has changed its name to "Badenoch Investments Limited", its name to "I. E. Nightingale Limited", and that the new name and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the Companies in place of the former name. WN. 038284. former name. WN. 254843. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of April 1987. Dated at Wellington this 30th day of April 1987. S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3462 3455

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Turner and Lomas Limited" has NOTICE is hereby given that "Robert Barrow (N.Z.) Limited" has changed its name to "Turners Print Limited", and that the new changed its name to "Robert Barrow McCarrison Fair Limited", name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of of the former name. WN.027180. Companies in place of the former name. WN. 033317. Dated at Wellington this 8th day of April 1987. Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 1987. S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. A. M. SOSICH, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3463 3456 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Berhampore Hot Bread Shop Limited" CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY has changed its name to "Noslien Resources Limited", and that the new name was this .day entered on my Register of Companies in NOTICE is hereby given that "Gable Investments Limited" has place of the former name. WN. 037502. changed its name to "Porter Square Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place Dated at Wellington this 19th day of May 1987. of the former name. WN. 329638. S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of April 1987. 3464 S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3457 CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that "Rustwel Seventy Four Limited" has changed its name to "Globe Progress Gold Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY place of the former name. WN. 341755. NOTICE is hereby given that "Capital Fund Home Savers Limited" Dated at Wellington this 13th day of May 1987. has changed its name to "Caroden Nominees Limited", and that S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. WN. 250592. 3465 Dated at Wellington this 27th day of April 1987. S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY 3458 NOTICE is hereby given that "Pama Motel Limited" has changed its name to "Waterfront Motor Inn Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. WN. 248996. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Dated at Wellington this 8th day of May 1987. NOTICE is hereby given that "Graeme Evans Software Limited" has S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. changed its name to "Graeme Evans Computing Limited", and that 3466 the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. WN. 274506. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of April 1987. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. NOTICE is hereby given that "Seisin Projects Limited" has changed 3459 its name to "Grand 1 Hour Photo Centre Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. WN. 325422. Dated at Wellington this 13th day of May 1987. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. NOTICE is hereby given that "Law 'Firm Services Limited" has 3467 changed its name to "Petrocorp Services Limited", and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name. WN. 332783. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 Dated at Wellington this 31st day of March 1987. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND S. D. PROUT, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Name of Company: Crosby Growers Ltd. (in liquidation). 3460 Address of Registered Office: Care of Official Assignee, Auckland. 2428 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

Registry of High Court: Auckland. NOTICE OF WINDING UP ORDER Number of Matter: M. 1375/85. Name of Company: Three 7s Ltd. Amount per Dollar: 38.1Oc. Address ofRegistered Office: Formerly of 2 Lilac Lane, Lower Hutt, First and Final or Otherwise: First and final. now of First Floor, Databank House, 175 The Terrace, Wellington. When Payable: 3 June 1987. Registry of High Court: Wellington. Where Payable: My office. Number of Matter: M. 216/87. R.ONHING, Date of Order: 27 May 1987. Official Assignee, Official Liquidator. Date of Presentation of Petition: 24 April 1987. Second Floor, Lome Towers, 10-14 Lome Street, Auckland. Date and Venue of Creditors Meeting: Meeting Room, Third Floor, 3357 Ie Databank House, 175 The Terrace, Wellington. P. T. C. GALLAGHER, Official Assignee. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 Wellington. NOTICE OF LAsT DAY FOR RECEIVING PROOFS OF DEBT 3449 Ie Name ofCompany: Christal Clothing Industries Ltd. (in liquidation). Address of Registered Office: Care of Official Assignee, Auckland. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 Registry of H/gh Court: Auckland. NOTICE OF ORDER TO WIND Up COMPANY Number of Matter: M. 179/87. AN order for the winding up of ANDREA KAY LTD (in liquidation) Last Day for Receiving Proofs of Debt: 29 June 1987. formerly care of 1 Keddell Street, Frankton, now care of Official R. ON HING, Assignee's Office, Hamilton, was made by the High Court at Official Assignee, Official Liquidator. Hamilton on 7 May 1987. The first meeting of creditors will be Second Floor, Lome Towers, 10-14 Lome Street, Auckland 1. held at my office, Second Floor, 16-20 Clarence Street, Hamilton on Thursday, 11 June 1987 at 2 p.m. Meeting of contributories to 3437 Ie follow. NOTE: Would creditors please forward their proofs proofs of debt THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 as soon as possible. NOTICE OF LAST DAY FOR RECEIVING PROOFS OF DEBT L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee, Provisional Liquidator. Name of Company: Carvell & Hume Ltd. (in liquidation). Commercial Affairs, Private Bag, Hamilton. Address of Registered Office: Care of Official Assignee, Auckland. 3432 Registry of High Court: Auckland. Number of Matter: M. 806/85. Last Day for Receiving Proofs of Debt: 10 June 1987. NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETINGS TO R.ONHING, CONSIDER SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS Official Assignee, Official Liquidator. IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter Second Floor, Lome Towers, 10-14 Lome Street, Auckland 1. ofP. C. BLENKARNE LTD.: 3436 Ie NOTICE is hereby given that an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the above-named company will be held on the 10th day of June 1987 at the premises ofP. C. Blenkarne Ltd., 33 Nugent Street, Auckland at 10 a.m. THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 Business: NOTICE OF WINDING Up ORDER AND FIRST MEETINGS The purpose of each of these meetings is to consider and if thought Name of Company: United Television Ltd. (in liquidation). fit to pass the following special resolution: Address of Registered Office: Previously of 28 Bristol Road, R.D. 2, "(a) That pursuant to sections 15A (5) and 18 (1) (a) and (1) (c) of Kumeu, now care of Official Assignee's Office, Auckland. the Companies Act 1955, the memorandum of association Registry of High Court: Auckland. of the company is hereby amended by omitting all the Number of Matter: M. 343/87. objects and powers of the company contained therein and that henceforth the company shall have the rights, powers Date of Order: 27 May 1987. and privileges of a natural person (including the powers Date of Presentation of Petition: 2 April 1987. set out in sections 15A (1) (a) to (h»; and Place, and Times of First Meetings: (b) That accordingly the present memorandum of association of the company is amended and the memorandum of Creditors: My office, Wednesday, 24 June 1987 at 10.30 a.m. association as attached hereto is hereby adopted as the Contributories: Same date and place at 11 a.m. memorandum of association of the company." R.ONHING, The memorandum of association referred to in paragraph (b) of Official Assignee, Provisional Liquidator. the special resolution set out above is not included in the Second floor, Lome Towers, 10-14 Lome Street, Auckland 1. advertisement but is available for inspection at the offices of Buddle Findlay, BNZ Centre, 1 Willis Street, Wellington. 3435 Ie Proxy: Any member entitled to attend and vote at the meeting may appoint a proxy to attend in his or her stead. The proxy need not be a member of the company. NOTICE OF WINDING UP ORDER AND FIRST MEETING Dated this 4th day of June 1987. Name of Company: Edward Owen Ltd. (in liquidation). BuddIe Findlay, solicitors for the company, per: Address of Registered Office: Formerly of 82 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt, now of First Floor, Databank House, 175 The Terrace, D. KRUCKENHAUSER. Wellington. 3320 Ie Registry of High Court: Wellington. Number of Matter: M. 217/87. Date of Order: 27 May 1987. SOUTH TREE TECHNOWGY LTD. Date of Presentation of Petition: 24 April 1987. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ApPLY FOR DISSOLUTION OF THE Date and Venue ofCreditors Meeting: Meeting Room, Third Floor, COMPANY Databank House, 175 The Terrace, Wellington. Pursuant to Section 335A of the Companies Act 1955 P. T. C. GALLAGHER, Official Assignee. TAKE notice I, Kathleen Ann Hansen of 213 St Andrews Road, Wellington. Epsom, Auckland 3, the company secretary of South Tree Technology Ltd. hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the 3448 Ie District Registrar of Companies at Auckland for a declaration of 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2429

dissolution of the company and unless there are written objections Unless written objection is made to the Registrar within 30 days lodged with the District Registrar of Companies within 30 days of after the date of thiS notice or such later date as the section may the date of this notice the company will be dissolved. require, the Registrar may dissolve the company. Dated at Auckland this 4th day of June 1987. Dated this 27th day of May 1987. K. A. HANSEN, Secretary. W. Y. MARSHALL, Applicant. 3319 3364

NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE OF PROPOSED DISSOLUTION OF COMPANY IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter of WALLBOARD HOLDINGS LTD. (in liquidation): of SUNDIN AND CAMPBELL LTD.: NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 281 of the Companies NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 335A of the Companies Act 1955, that a general meeting of the above-named company will Act 1955, that after the expiration of 30 days from the date of this be held at the offices of Arthur Young, Chartered Accountants, Level notice it is proposed to apply to the Registrar of Companies for a 10, State Insurance Building, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North declaration of dissolution of the company and that unless written on Friday, 19 June 1987 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose objection is made to the Registrar of Companies within 30 days of having an account laid before it showing how the winding up from the date of this notice, the Registrar may dissolve the company. has been conducted and the property of the company has been Dated this 27th day of May 1987. disposed of, and to receive any explanation thereof by the liquidator. S. A. CAMPBELL, Applicant. Every member entitled to attend and vote at the meeting is entitled to appoint a proxy to attend and vote instead of him. A proxy need 3356 not also be a member. Dated this 20th day of May 1987. R. T. McKENZIE, Liquidator. IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter of VITAL FOODS (BLENHEIM) LTD.: 3367 NOTICE is hereby given that by an entry in its minute book signed in accordance with section 362 (1) of the Companies Act 1955, the NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING AND DISSOLUTION above-named company on the 23rd day of May 1987, passed a resolution for voluntary winding up of the company and that it has IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter ceased trading accordingly. ofSTORTFORD BUTCHERY AND DELICATESSEN LTD., a company in voluntary liquidation: By order of the directors: As required by section 281 of the Companies Act 1955, the liquidator M. A. PETERS, Chartered Accountant. of Stortford Butchery and Delicatessen Ltd. which is being wound up voluntarily doth hereby give notice that commencing at 4.30 p.m. 3361 on the 22nd day of June 1987 at Hastings there will be held at the offices of Messrs Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co., Chartered Accountants, 120N Karamu Road, Hastings the final meeting of The Companies Act 1955 the company for the purpose of laying before it the account of the TOLLAFIELD ENGINEERING LTD. winding up and giving any explanation thereof. IN LIQUlDA TION Dated this 28th day of May 1987. Notice 0/ Voluntary Winding Up Resolution G. K. BRYANT, Liquidator. NOTICE is hereby given that by resolution by entry in the minute 3368 book of the company dated the 26th day of May 1987, the following special resolution was duly passed: GLAMUR CARAVAN SALES LTD. 1. That the company be wound up voluntarily. NOTICE OF INTENTION FOR DECLARATION OF DISSOLUTION 2. That D. M. Gibson of Auckland, chartered accountant, be appointed liquidator. I, Kenneth Matthew Murray, being a director of Glamur Caravan Sales Ltd., hereby give notice that I propose to apply to the Registrar Dated the 26th day of May 1987. of Companies for a declaration of dissolution of the company D. M. GIBSON, Liquidator. pursuant to section 335A of the Companies Act 1955. Unless written objection is made to the District Registrar of 3362 Companies, Private ~ Hamilton within 30 days of the publication of this notice, the RegIstrar may dissolve the company. Dated at Hamilton this 25th day of May 1987. CENTRAL MILK STATION CO-OP. LTD. K. M. MURRAY, Director. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ApPLY FOR DISSOLUTION OF THE COMPANY 3369 Pursuant to Section 335A o/the Companies Act 1955 NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of TARGET INDUSTRIES LTD. section 335A of the Companies Act 1955, I, William Young Marslfall, propose to apply to the Registrar of Companies at Dunedin for a NOTICE OF ApPOINTMENT OF RECEIVERS declaration of dissolution of the company. Pursuant to Section 346 (1) o/the Companies Act 1955 Unless written objection is made to the Registrar within 30 days THE Bank of New Zealand with reference to Target Industries Ltd. after the date of thIS notice or such later date as the section may hereby gives notice that on the 27tb day of May 1987, the bank require, the Registrar may dissolve the company. appointed John Harold Gaukrodger and Donald Philip Gendall, both chartered accountants, whose offices are at the offices of Peat Dated this 27th day of May 1987. Marwick Mitchell & Co., Chartered Accountants, Victoria Street, W. Y. MARSHALL, Applicant. Hamilton, jointly and severally as receivers of the property of this company under the powers contained in an instrument dated the 3363 12th day of October 1973. The receivers have been appointed in respect of all the company's undertaking and all its real and personal property and all its assets and effects whatsoever and wheresoever, HENLEY CO-OP DAIRY FACTORY CO. LTD. both present and future including its uncalled and unpaid capital. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ApPLY FOR DISSOLUTION OF THE Dated this 27th day of May 1987. COMPANY Signed for and on behalf of the Bank of New Zealand by its Assistant General Manager, Group Management Services, Thomas Pursuant to Section 335A o/the Companies Act 1955 Stewart Tennent in the presence of: NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of G. R. ROHLOFF, Bank Officer. section 335A of the Companies Act 1955, I, William Young Marshall, propose to apply to the Registrar of Companies at Dunedin for a Wellington. declaration of dissolution of the company. 3370 Ie 2430 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A VESTA INVESTMENTS LTD. DECLARATION OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ApPLY FOR DISSOLUTION OF THE IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter COMPANY of HARDCASTLES KERIKERI LTD.: Pursuant to Section 335A of the Companies Act 1955 NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 335A (3) of the Companies Act 1955, that we propose to apply to the Registrar of NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of Companies for a declaration of dissolution of the above-named section 335A of the Companies Act 1955, I propose to apply to the company. Registrar of Companies, at Auckland for a declaration of dissolution of the company. And further notice is given that, unless written objection is made to the Registrar within 30 days of the date of publishing of this Unless written objection is made to the Registrar within 30 days notice, the Registrar may dissolve the company. of the date this notice was posted, the Registrar may dissolve the company. FLETCHER POUTSMA WHITELAW & CO. Dated this 29th day of May 1987. Kerikeri. R. N. SLIGHT, Secretary. 3428 3442 Ie

NOTICE CALLING FINAL MEETING OF MEMBERS IN the matttlr of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter NGATEA HOLIDAY HOTEL LTD. of MACLEA Y'S GARAGE LTD. (in liquidation): NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR DISSOLUTION OF THE NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 281 of the Companies COMPANY Act 1955, that a general meeting of members of the above-named Pursuant to Section 335A of the Companies Act 1955 company will be held on Friday, the 19th day of June 1987 at 11.30 a.m. in the offices of Mason King & Partners, 99 Boulcott NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of Street, Wellington, for the purpose of laying before it the account section 335A of the Companies Act 1955, I propose to apply to the of how the winding up has been conducted and the property of the Registrar of Companies at Hamilton for a declaration of dissolution company has been disposed of and giving any explanation thereof. of the company. Dated this 29th day of May 1987. Unless written objection is made to the Registrar within 30 days of 30 May 1987 (the date of this notice was posted in accordance A. G. HUGHSON, Liquidator. with section 335A (3) (b) of the Companies Act), the Registrar may dissolve the company. 3430 Ie Dated this 30th day of May 1987. H. K.. HOLLOWAY, Secretary. FALCONER & POTTER CONTRACTORS LTD. HN. 197908 P.O. Box 209, Matamata. PuRSUANT TO SECTION 335A OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 3443 Ie I, Leslie John Hill of Hamilton, secretary of the above-named company, hereby give notice that pursuant to section 335A of the Companies Act 1955, I propose to apply to the Registrar of Companies, Hamilton for a declaration of dissolution of the IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter company and that unless written objection is made to the Registrar ofKAWHATAU PROPERTIES LTD.: of Companies, Hamilton within 30 days of the date this notice is NOTICE is hereby given that by duly signed entry in the minute published, the Registrar may dissolve the company. book of the above-named company on the 29th day of May 1987, L. J. HILL, Secretary. the following special resolution was passed by the company namely: P.O. Box 859, Hamilton. (a) That company be wound up voluntarily. 3433 Ie (b) Richard Anthony Dodgson be and he is hereby appointed liquidator for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the company. M. F. & c. A. DAHM LTD. HN. 194876 Dated this 29th day of May 1987. PuRSUANT TO SECTION 335A OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 R. A. DODGSON, Liquidator. I, Leslie John Hill of Hamilton, secretary of the above-named company, hereby give notice that pursuant to section 335A of the 3444 Ie Companies Act 1955, I propose to apply to the Registrar of Companies, Hamilton for a declaration of dissolution of the company and that unless written objection is made to the Registrar MANAIA ELECTRICAL COMPANY LTD. of Companies, Hamilton within 30 days of the date this notice is published, the Registrar may dissolve the company. NOTICE is hereby given that I, Gavin Richard O'Dea, chartered accountant, Hawera, propose to apply to the Registrar of Companies L. J. HILL, Secretary. for a declaration of dissolution of the above-named company, and P.O. Box 859, Hamilton. that, unless written objection is made to the Registrar within 30 days of the date of publication of this notice, the Registrar may 3434 Ie dissolve the company. Dated this 4th day of June 1987. MEARNS & MEYER LTD. G. R. O'DEA, Secre~. NOTICE OF ApPOINTMENT OF RECEIVERS 3445 Pursuant to Section 346 (I) of the Companies Act 1955 NOTICE is hereby given that on the 26th day of May 1987, the ANZ Banking Group (New Zealand) Ltd. appointed Messrs Peter Reginald IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter Howell and Kevin Reginald Lewis, both chartered accountants of ofH. C. McCALLUM LTD.: Auckland, as receivers and managers of the property of Mearns & NOTICE is hereby given that by duly signed entry in the minute Meyer Ltd. under the powers contained in a mortgage debenture book of the above-named company on the 28th day of May 1987, dated the 6th day of March 1987, given by that company. the following sPecial resolution was passed by the company: The offires of the receivers and managers are at the offices of That the company be wound up voluntarily and that Ean Brown Messrs Coopers & Lybrand, Chartered Accountants, Third Floor, of Whangarei, chartered accountant, be and is hereby appointed Parkside, 80 Greys Avenue, Auckland. liquidator. Dated this 27th day of May 1987. Dated this 28th day of May 1987. K.. R. LEWIS, as Receiver for the Debenture, Holder. E. I. BROWN, Liquidator. 3440 3446 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2431

The Companies Act 1955 The memorandum of association encompassed by the reference ClNEVID VIDEOS LTD. in the special resolution above is available for inspection at the offices of Buddle Findlay, BNZ Centre, 1 Willis Street, Wellington. NOTICE is hereby given that by a duly signed entry in the minute book of the above-named company on the 22nd day of May 1987, Proxy: the following resolutions were passed by the company: Any member entitled to attend and vote at the meeting may I. As a special resolution, that a declaration of solvency having appoint a proxy to attend in his or her stead. The proxy need not been filed in accordance with section 274 (2) of the Companies be a member of the company. Act 1955, the company be wound up voluntarily. Dated this 3rd day of June 1987. 2. As an ordinary resolution, that Anthony John McKessar of BUDDLE FINDLAY, Solicitors for the Company. Auckland, chartered accountant, be and he is hereby appointed liquidator of the company for the rurpose of winding-up the 3452 Ie affairs and distributing the assets 0 the company.

Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of May 1987. NOTICE OF AN OVERSEAS COMPANY CEASING TO A. J. McKESSAR, Liquidator. HAVE A PLACE OF BUSINESS IN NEW ZEALAND PuRSUANT TO SECTION 405 OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 3450 Ie RIX INDUSTRIES LTD. a company incorporated in Sacramento, California, U.S.A. publishes this formal notice of its intention to R. H. GRAY PANELBEATERS LTD. HN. 177845. cease to have a place of business in New Zealand after 31 August 1987. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR DISSOLUTION OF THE COMPANY Charles Franklin De Wolf, former chairman of the company, has acquired its New Zealand assets'and intends to carry on business Pursuant to Section 335A of the Companies Act 1955 in New Zealand through a company to be incorporated as RIX NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of INDUSTRIES (NEW ZEALAND) LTD. section 335A of the Companies Act 1955, R. H. Gray Panelbeaters Dated at Auckland this 18th day of May 1987. Ltd. proposes to apply to the Registrar of Companies at Hamilton Rix Industries Ltd. by its solicitors and duly authorised agents, for a declaration of dissolution of the company. DAWSON & PARTNERS. Unless written objection is made to the Registrar within 30 days of the date this notice was posted, the Registrar may dissolve the Howick. company. 3214 Dated this 2nd day of June 1987. R. M. GRAY, Director. THE MEDICINE GROUP PTY LTD. Windsor Building, Eruera Street, P.O. Box 1049, Rotorua. (formerly THE MEDICINE JOURNAL PTY LTD.) Ie NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CEASE TO HAVE A PLACE OF BUSINESS IN NEW ZEALAND THE RETARUKE TIMBER COMPANY LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 405 of the Companies Act 1955, The Medicine Group Pty Ltd. will on I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVERS September 1987, cease to carry on business in New Zealand. Pursuant to Section 346 (1) of the Companies Act 1955 D. N. DASS, Partner. THE Bank of New Zealand with reference to the Retaruke Timber Price Waterhouse, Auckland. Company Ltd. hereby gives notice that on the 28th day of May 1987, the Bank appointed Peter Charles Chatfield and Laurence 3260 George Chilcott, both chartered accountants, whose offices are at the offices of Messrs Smith Chilcott & Co., Chartered Accountants, Ground Aoor, General Buildings, 27 Shortland Street, Auckland, IN the matter of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter jointly and severally as receivers of the property of this company ofONEKAWA SERVICE STATION LTD.: under the powers contained in an instrument dated the 12th day of October 1982. I, Arthur Eric Mentzer, Director of Onekawa Service Station Ltd. hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the District Registrar The receivers have been appointed in respect of all the company's of Companies at Napier for a declaration of dissolution under section undertaking and all its real and personal property and all its assets 335A of the Companies Act, and unless there are written objections and effects whatsoever and wheresoever, both present and future lodged with the District Registrar of Companies within 30 days including its uncalled and unpaid capital. from the date of this notice the company will be dissolved. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A. E. MENTZER, Director. High Street, Auckland. 3255 3451

DOMINION ADJUSTERS LTD. METHODIST CHARITABLE & EDUCATION TRUSTS AMENDMENT BILL NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETINGS TO CONSIDER SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LEAVE TO INTRODUCE A PRIvATE BILL Pursuant to Section 18 (5) of the Companies Act 1955 Hon. M. L. Wellington NOTICE is hereby given that an extraordinary general meeting of the members of Dominion Adjusters Ltd. will be held on the 26th WESLEY COLLEGE TRUST BOARD, a body corporate established by day of June 1987 in the offices of Crown Corporation Ltd. Pastoral the Methodist Charitable & Educational Trusts Act 1911, hereby House, 23-27 The Terrace, Wellington at 10 a.m. gives public notice that it will, on or after the 20th day of June 1987 (being the date of the third publication of this notice), apply Business: for leave to introduce the above Private Bill into the House of The purpose of the meeting is to consider and if thought fit to Representatives, such Bill to be sponsored by the Hon. M. L. pass the following special resolution: Wellington. (a) "That pursuant to sections 15A and 18 of the Companies Act The objects of the Bill are to confer on the Wesley College Trust 1955, the memorandum of association of the company is Board wider powers of investment than it currently has. hereby amended by omitting all the objects and powers of The address to which communications or notices to the promoter the· company contained therein and that henceforth the may be sent is: company shall have the rights, powers and privileges of a natural person (including the powers set out in section The offices of Messrs Peak Rogers Hough & Partners, Barristers 15A (l)(a) to (h»; and & Solicitors, P.O. Box 5310, I Turner Street, Auckland l. (b) That accordingly the present memorandum of association of The District Court Office at which a copy of the Bill may be the company is amended and the memorandum of inspected under Standing Order 264 is the Auckland District Court association as attached hereto is hereby adopted as the office. memorandum of association of the company." 3204 2432 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

NURSE MAUDE DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the AMENDMENT said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO INTRODUCE A PRIVATE BILL IN THE notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service THE Nurse Maude District Nursing Association hereby gives notice within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at New Plymouth, that it intends to promote a Bill to amend the Nurse Maude District and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor Nursing Association Act 1967 to remove the restriction on the (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in number of women who may be members of the Board of the sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for Association and to make other amendments of an administrative service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 8th day of nature to the Act. August 1987. Communications or notices to the promoter may be sent to its solicitors, Messrs Rhodes & Co., 77 Hereford Street, Christchurch, 3317 Ie and a copy of the Bill may be inspected at the District Court Office at Christchurch. 3200 In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 60/87 Rotorua Registry IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER In the High Court of New Zealand of GARY & FRANCES SMITH LIMITED, a duly incorporated Auckland Registry company having its registered office care of Grayburn, Ross & IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER Partners, Bridge Street, Tokoroa-Debtor: of INNES BROS. HOLDINGS LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office at care of Lay Dodd & Partners, Ex PARTE-THE CoMMISSIONER OF INLAND REVENUE-Creditor: Prudential Building, 9 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland and NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the carrying on business as manufacturers: above-named company by the High Court was, on the 30th day of NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the April 1987, presented to the said Court by THE DISTRICT above-named company by the High Court was, on the 7th day of COMMISSIONER OF INLAND REVENUE at Hamilton, and that the May 1987, presented to the said Court by NEW ZEALAND said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at NEWSPAPERS LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its Rotorua on the 22nd day of June 1987 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; registered office at Auckland but carrying on business as publishers; and any creditor or contributory of the said company desirous to and that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may sitting at Auckland on the 17th day of June 1987 at 10 o'clock in appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished by the desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said company petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for the same. counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished C. Q. M. ALMAO, Solicitor for the Petitioner. by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for This advertisement is filed by Charles Quentin Martin Almao, the same. Crown Solicitor, Hamilton, solicitor for the petitioner whose address R. A. McL. FRASER, Solicitor for the Petitioner. for service is at the offices of Messrs Davys Burton Henderson, Barristers and Solicitors, Tutanekai Street, Rotorua. This advertisement is placed by Roger Alexander McLeman Fraser, solicitor for the petitioner whose address for service is at NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the the offices of Brandon Brookfield Towle & Beyer, Solicitors, Brandon said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named, House, 19-25 Victoria Street, Auckland. notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named, within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Rotorua, and notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Auckland, sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 19th day of (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in June 1987. sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for 3316 Ie service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 16th day of June 1987. 3318 In the High Court of New Zealand Wellington Registry In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 20/87 IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER New Plymouth Registry of ANTENNA ENGINEERING AsSOCIATES LIMITED, a duly IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER incorporated company having its registered office at care of St of SUPREME ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LIMITED, a duly Davids Chambers, Woodward Street, Wellington: incorporated company having its registered office at the corner NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the of Robe and Devon Streets, New Plymouth and carrying on above-named company by the High Court was, on the 16th day of business there as electrical contractors: April 1987, presented to the said Court by HAMER ELECTRICAL NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office above-named company by the High Court was, on the 16th day of at Christchurch but carrying on business as manufacturers; and that April 1987, presented to the said Court by MAYER KREIG (NZ) the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office Wellington on the 4th day of June 1987 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; at6H ~at South Road, Manukau City, Auckland; and ,that the and any creditor or ,contributolY of ~cr said cO,mpany desirous to lIid petition (5 directed to beheatd before the Cciun sittirig at New ~Ul'Pott or appose the fualdiii (If ail ortier on the Said petition trtllY Plymouth on the 7th day of August 1987 at 9.30 o'clock in the appear at the time of hearing in penon or by his counsel for that forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished by the desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said company petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for the same. counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished R. A. McL. FRASER, Solicitor for the Petitioner. by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for This advertisement is placed by Roger Alexander McLeman the same. Fraser, solicitor for the petitioner whose address for service is at \ M. J. BEATTIE, Solicitor for the Petitioner. the offices of Sladden Cochrane & Co., Solicitors, Seventh Floor, 276-278 Lambton Quay, Wellington. This document is filed by Martin John Beattie, solicitor for the above-named petitioner of the firm of Messrs Hesketh Henry by NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the their agents Messrs Rudd Watts & Stone, Solicitors. The address said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named, for service of the above-named petitioner is at the offices of their notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state agents Messrs Rudd Watts & Stone, Solicitors, 32 Vivian Street, the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the New Plymouth. name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service 4 JUNE THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2433

within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Wellington, In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 501/87 and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor Auckland Registry (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 3rd day of OfSISUE DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED, a duly incorporated company June 1987. having its registered office at the Fourth Floor, 22 Anzac Avenue Auckland and carrying on the business of a development company~ 3315 Ie NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the above-named company by the High Court was, on the 15th day of May 1987, presented to the said Court by GROVE HARDWARE LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 62/87 at Auckland and carrying on the business of merchants; and that Rotorua Registry the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER Auckland on the 1st of July 1987 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon' and any creditor or contributory of the said company desirous t~ of LANDON & BROWN LIMITED: support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that above-named company by the High Court was, on the 30th day of purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished by the April 1987, presented to the said Court by KIRK BARCLAY; and undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said company that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for the same. at Rotorua on the 22nd day of June 1987 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company K. F. GOULD, Solicitor for the Petitioner. desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his Address for Service: Care of Messrs Jamieson Castles Gould counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished Solicitors, Twelfth Floor, Downtown House, 21-29 Queen Street: by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said Auckland. company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the the same. said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named M. R. CALLANDER, Solicitor for the Petitioner. notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must stat~ the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm the Addressfor Service: At the offices of Messrs McKechnie Morrison name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for se~ce Shand, Solicitors, Tarawera House, 12-14 Rangiuru Street, Rotorua. within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Auckland and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicito; NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named, sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 30th day of the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the June 1987. name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Rotorua, and 3426 Ie must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 19th day of June 1987. In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 467/87 Auckland Registry 3359 Ie IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER of PHILIP TEMPLE LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office at 20 St Heliers Bay Road, Auckland 5. In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 61/87 ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Rotorua Registry NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER above-named company by the High Court was, on the 8th day of of NORTHERN FREIGHT GROUP LIMITED: May 1987, presented to the said Court by GARMAN HOWINGS NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office above-named company by the High Court was, on the 30th day of at Auckland and carrying on the business of manufacturers' and April 1987, presented to the said Court by KIRK BARCLAY; and that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sltting that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at Auckland on the 17th day of June 1987 at 10 o'clock in the at Rotorua on the 22nd day of June 1987 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for the same. the same. G. BOGIATTO, Solicitor for the Petitioner. M. R. CALLANDER, Solicitor for the Petitioner. Address for Service: The offices t>f Grove Darlow & Partners Address for Service: At the offices of Messrs McKechnie Morrison Solicitors, Third Floor, Guardian Assurance Building, corner Quee~ Shand, Solicitors, Tarawera House, 12-14 Rangiuru Street, Rotorua. and Darby Streets, Auckland l. NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named, said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must stat~ the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm the name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for se~ce within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Rotorua, and within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Auckland must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicito; any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner'S address for sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 19th day of service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 16th day of June 1987. June 1987.

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In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 316/87 In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 192/87 Auckland Registry Wellington Registry IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER of PERSONALLY YOURS (1983) LIMITED, a duly incorporated of WINDOW CLEANING SERVICES LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office at Shop 19, Century Arcade, company having its registered office at 144 Abel Smith Street 100 Queen Street, Auckland 1. Wellington and carrying on business as cleaners: ' ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the above-named company by the High Court was, on the 15th day of above-named company by the High Court was, on the 25th day of April 1987, presented to the said Court by RiCHARDSON McKiSSICK March 1987, pre~ented to the said Court by DINERS CLUB (N.Z.) of Dunbar Sloane Building, 32 Waring Taylor Street, Wellington, LIMITED, a duly mCOlyorated company having its registered office chartered accountants; and that the said petition is directed to be at Auckland and carrymg on the business of credit card organisation' heard before the Court sitting at Wellington on the 17th day of June and that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court 1987 at 1.0 o'clock in the rorenoon; and any creditor or contributory sitting at Auckland on the 17th day of June 1987 at 10 o'clock in of the said company deSirous to support or oppose the making of the .forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company an order on th.e said petition may appear at the time of hearing in deSIrOUS to support or oppose the making of an order on the said person or by hIS counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his will be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished of the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said charge for the same. company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for the same. B. R. BROADMORE, Solicitor for the Petitioner. G. BOGIATTO, Solicitor for the Petitioner. The petitioner's address for service is at the offices of Messrs Brandon Brookfield, "Breamar", 32 The Terrace, Wellington. Address Jor Service: The offices of Grove Darlow & Partners Solicitors, Third Aoor, Guardian Assurance Building, comer Quee~ NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the and Darby Streets, Auckland I. said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named .NoTE:-:-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must stat~ saId petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm the notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must stat~ name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for se~ce the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the within 5 kilo~etres of the office of the High Court at Auckland, name, address, and description of the firm and an address for service and must be Signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor within 5 kilo~etres of the office of the 'High Court at Auckland, (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in and must be SIgned by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the II th day of sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for June 1987. service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 16th day of June 1987. 3429 Ie 3439

In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 43/87 In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 532/87 Napier Registry Auckland Registry IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER of ELSTHORPE CONTRACTING COMPANY LIMITED, a duly of Boss HABIT CONTROL CENTRE LIMITED, a duly incorporated incorporated company having its registered office at 202-204 company having its registered office at the First Aoor, 52 Customs North Warren Street, Hastings, contractor: Street, Auckland: NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION above-named company by the High Court was, on the 22nd day of NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the May 1987, presented to the said Court by WRIGHTSON NMA above-named company by the High Court was, on the 25th day of LIMITED; and that the said petition is directed to be heard before May 1987, presented to the said Court by THE BROADCASTING the Court sitting at Napier on the 14th day of September 1987 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the CO~PORATION OF NEW ZEALAND, a body corporate having it's registered office at Wellington; and that the said petition is directed said company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order to be heard before the Court sitting at Auckland on the 1st day of on the ~aid petition may appear at the time of hearing in person July 1987 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or or by hIS counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will cont~butory of the said company desirous to support or oppose the be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time of the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated hearing i~ perso~ or by h!s counsel for that purpose; and a copy charge for the same. of the petitIOn Will be furnIshed by the undefSlgned to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring a copy on payment T. F. WRIGLEY, Solicitor for the Petitioner. of the regulated charge for the same. This advertisement of petition was filed by Timothy Francis J. M. T. WELLS, Solicitor for the Petitioner. Wrigley, solicitor for the petitioner. The petitioner's address for service is at the offices of Messrs Dowling & Co., DFC House, Raffles The address for service of the petitioner is at the offices of J. & Street, Napier as agents for T. F. Wrigley, Solicitors, Hastings. C. Pearch Ltd., UDC House, Albert Street, Auckland. NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must stat~ notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must stat~ the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm the name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for se~ce within 5 k.i1ometres of the office of the High Court at Napier, and within 5 kilo~etres of the office of the High Court at Auckland, and must be SIgned by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor must be Signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in suffiCIent time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 30th day of service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 11th day of June 1987. September 1987.

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In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 461/87 In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 216/87 Auckland Registry Christchurch Registry IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER of POULTRY PROCESSORS (N.Z.) LIMITED (in receivership): of QUANTUM INVESTMENTS LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office at 128 St Stephens Avenue, NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the Parnell: above-named company by the High Court was, on the 27th day of May 1987, presented to the said Court by NRM FEEDS LIMITED, NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the a duly incorporated company having its registered office at Auckland above-named company by the High Court was, on the 6th day of and carrying on business as inter alia a supplier of animal feed; and that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting May 1987, presented to the said Court by BoND STREET JEWELLERY at Christchurch on the 17th day of June 1987 at 10 o'clock in the LIMITED; and that the said petition is directed to be heard before forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company the Court sitting at Auckland on the 17th day of June 1987 at desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his said company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the same. the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated charge for the same. G. B. CHAPMAN, Solicitor for the Petitioner. Addressfor Service: At the offices of Messrs Harper Pascoe & Co., A. C. SORRELL, Solicitor for the Petitioner. Solicitors, General Accident Building, 77 Hereford Street, Christchurch. Address for Service: Messrs Nicholson Gribbin, Solicitors, NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the Fourteenth Roor, Quay Tower, corner Customs Street West and said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named, Lower Albert Street, Auckland 1. notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named, within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Christchurch, notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Auckland, service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 16th day of and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor June 1987. (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in 3431 sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 16th day of June 1987. In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 17/87 Timaru Registry 3470 Ie IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER of R. & G. LAURIE LIMITED: NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the above-named company by the High Court was, on the 16th day of April 1987, presented to the said Court by MOBIL OIL NEW ZEALAND In the High Court of New Zealand M. No. 20/87 LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered office Timaru Registry at Wellington; and that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at Timaru on the 29th day ofJune 1987 at IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the of ELECTRONIC ENTERPRISES LIMITED, a duly incorporated said company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order company having its registered office at Timaru, retailer: on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of above-named company by the High Court was, on the 5th day of the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated May 1987, presented to the said Court by Tisco LIMITED, a duly charge for the same. incorporated company having its registered office at 665 Manukau G. B. CHAPMAN, Solicitor for the Petitioner. Road, Royal Oak, Auckland, supplier; and that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at Timaru on the 29th Address for Service: The offices of Messrs Gresson Richards, day of June 1987 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor McKenzie & Wallace, 12 The Terrace, Timaru. or contributory of the said company desirous to support or oppose NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named, of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state of the petition will be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the or contributory of the said company requiring a copy on payment name, address, and description ofthe firm, and an address for service of the regulated charge for the same. within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Timaru, and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if D. DUGDALE, Solicitor for the Petitioner. any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for The solicitor for the petitioner is Donald Frederick Dugdale of service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 26th day of the firm of Kensington Swan whose postal address is Private Bag, June 1987. Auckland. His agent in the proceedings is Raymond Sullivan 3441 Ie McGlashan. The address for service of the above-named petitioner is 27 Strathallan Street, Timaru. In the High Court of New Zealand NOTE-Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the Auckland Registry said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named, IN THE MATTER of Part II of the Partnership Act 1908, and IN THE notice in writing of his intention to do so. The notice must state MATTER of FATA EXPORTS LIMITED AND COMPANY: the name, address, and description of the person, or if a firm, the name, address, and description of the firm, and an address for service CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL PARTNERSHIP (RENEWAL) within 5 kilometres of the office of the High Court at Timaru, and (a) Style of Firm: FATA EXPORTS LIMITED AND COMPANY must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if (b) Names and Residences of the Partners: any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in General Partner: FATA EXPORTS LIMITED, a duly incorporated sufficient time to reach the above-named petitioner's address for company having its registered office at the office of Messrs Sedon service not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 28th day of & Associates, 354 Great North Road, Henderson. June 1987. Special Partners: 3358 Ie John Francis Anthony Gabriel, 36 Alton Road, Northcote, pilot. Peter Llewellyn Hensby-Bennett, 15 Platina Street, Remuera, pilot. 2436 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 81

Rodney Leonard Hutchinson, 13 Sunderland Road, Bucklands Beach, pilot. Riley Charles Bell, 6 Sunrise Avenue, Mairangi Bay, pilot. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Brian Cox, 40 Grande Drive, Remuera, flight engineer. Brian Alan Lockie, 23 Northumberland Avenue, Takapuna, pilot. PUBLICATIONS Albert George Williams, Spur Road, (Box 161), Silverdale, flight Available at Government Bookshops engineer. Dennis Burdon Barker, 35 Eaton Road, Hillsborough, flight engineer. THE RESTLESS LAND: The Story of Tongariro National Park (c) Capital: The amount of capital contributed by the partners: DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY Special Partners: 1I2 pp. 1981. $8.25 plus $2.20 p & p John Francis Anthony Gabriel $10.00 This book is a colourful and informative guide to Tongariro National Peter Llewellyn Hensby-Bennett $10.00 Park. It describes the volcanic action that formed the existing land­ Rodney Leonard Hutchinson $10.00 scape, the mythology of the area, plant and animal life and recrea­ Riley Charles Bell $10.00 tional opportunities. It contains comprehensive glossaries and a map Brian Cox $10.00 enabling a greater understanding of the park. Brian Alan Lockie $10.00 Albert George Williams $10.00 Dennis Burdon Barker $10.00 General Partner: THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Fata Exports Ltd. $10.00 THE New Zealand Gazette is published on Thursday afternoon (d) General Nature of Business: Manufacturing and export agents of each week. Notices from Government departments must be and exporting of goods of every type and description. received by the Gazette Clerk, Department of Internal Affairs, (e) Principal Place of Business: 354 Great North Road, Henderson. Wellington, by noon on Tuesday. (f) Term ofPartnership: Commencement: 24th day of March 1987. Advertisements will be accepted by the Government Printer, c/o Termination: 23rd day of March 1994. Gazette Derk; Government Printing Office, Private Bag, Wellington Acknowledged by the partners this 16th day of April 1987. until noon on Wednesday. The Common Seal of FATA EXPORTS LIMITED AND COMPANY Advertisements are charged at the rate of 22c per line. as general partner was hereunto affixed in the presence of: All advertisements should be written or typed on one side of the paper, and signatures, etc., SHOULD BE WRITTEN IN A P. L. HENSBY-BENNETT, Director. LEGIBLE HAND. J. K. BALLARD, Secretary.

Signed by John Francis Anthony Gabriel as special partner in the CANCELLED NOTICES presence of: J. de JOUX OSWALD, Justice of the Peace. Advertisements cancelled after being accepted for printing in the Gazette will be subject to a charge of$8.oo for setting up and deleting 116 Eversleigh Road, Takapuna, Auckland 9. costs. Signed by Peter Llewellyn Hensby-Bennett as special partner in the presence of: R. S. WHALE, Justice of the Peace. CONTENTS 513 Remuera Road, Auckland 5. Signed by Rodney Leonard Hutchinson as special partner in the PAGE presence of: ADVERTISEMENTS 2418 I. M. RALPH, Justice of the Peace. 56 Alton Avenue, Northcote, Auckland. ApPOINTMENTS .. 2393 Signed by Riley Charles Bell as special partner in the presence BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 2416 of: LAND TRANSFER ACT: NOTICES 2417 J. de JOUX OSWALD, Justice of the Peace. 116 Eversleigh Road, Takapuna, Auckland 9. MISCELLANEOUS- Signed by Brian Cox as special partner in the presence of: Civil Defence Act: Notices .. .. 2400 Commerce Act: Notices 2398,2415 M. A. HARVEY, Justice of the Peace. Corrillendum ...... 2393 Signed by Brian Alan Lockie as special partner in the presence Crimmal Justice Act: Notices .. 2398 Customs Act: Notices .. 2398, 2414 of: Education Act: Notices 2397 J de JOUX OSWALD, Justice of the Peace. Fisheries Act: Notice .. 2400 116 Eversleigh Road, Takapuna, Auckland 9. Local Government Act: Notice 2397 National Roads Act: Notice .. 2398 Signed by Albert George Williams as special partner in the Plant Varieties Act: Notices .. 2415 presence of: Pork Industry Board Act: Notice .. . . 2399 D. B. TURNER, Justice of the Peace. Post Office Savings Bank Regulations: Notice 2398 Pharmacist, Orewa. Public Works Act: Notices ...... 2394 Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand Act: Signed by Dennis Burdon Barker as special partner in the presence Notices ., 2398 of: Regulations Act: Notice ...... 2414 J. A. RUSSELL, Justice of the Peace. Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Act: Notice 2402 Council Officer, Three Kings, Auckland 4. Sale of Liquor Act: Notices 2399 Standards Act: Notices 2399 3427 Ie Statistics Act: Notices .. 2399

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