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NEW ZEALAND

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE11TE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1951

CORRIGENDUM SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken : 16·96 perches. N the notice releasing the land known as the Puketotara 334 Being Lot 3, D.P. 14474, being part Suburban Section 173, Town­ I and 335, Section 8F Block, situate in Block XV, Te Kauwau ship of Palmerston North, and being also part of the land Survey District, and Block III, Mount Robinson Survey District, comprised and described iu Certificate of Title, Volume 499, from the provisions of Part I of the Maori Land Amendment Act, folio 144, Land Registry. 1936, published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 76 of the 14th Situated in the City of Palmerston North. December, 1950, at page 2123, for "Maniapoto Development Scheme ", read " Manawa tu Development Scheme ". Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General T. T. ROPIHA, of the Dominion of New Zealand, aud issued under the Under-Secretary of the Department of Maori Affairs. Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. (M.A. 1/6/2.) W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. Gan SA VE THE KrnG ! (H.C. 4/37/37.) Land Held for Housing Purposes Set Apart for Road in Block XVI, Otamatea Survey District Land Taken for Housing Purposes in the City of Timaru [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, and section 47 of A PROCLAMATION P the Public Works Amendment Act, 1948, I, Lieutenant­ General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the land described in the Schedule hereto, now held for housing the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim aud declare that purposes, is hereby set apart for road ; · and I do also declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for housing this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 29th day purposes ; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take of January, 1951. effect on and after tho 29th day of January, 1951.

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land set apart: 35·7 perches. Being part Section 31A. APPR0Xl~L4ci'E area of the piece of land taken : 3 roods 20·4 perches. Being Lots 22 and 23, D.P. 3430, part Rural Section 2282, Block X, Situated in Block XVI, Otarnatea Survey District ( Arowhenua Survey District, City of Timarn, and being the R.D.). (S.O. 36225.) whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of In the North Auckland Land District ; as the same is more Title, Volume 439, folio 252 (Canterbury Land Registr:r), particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 133185, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at ,v ellington, and thereon Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General coloured yellow, edged yellow. of the Dominion of ~ew Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. Gon SAVE THE KING! W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. (H.C. 4/68/60.) GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 70/2/5/0.) Land Taken for Housing Purposes in the Borough of Pa.hiatua Land Taken for Hou.sing Pu.rpose.s in the City of Palmerston North

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATIOK A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to tho Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant. VRSUAN'l' to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General P General Sir Bernard Cyril l<,rcybcrg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim aud declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for housing purposes ; and I do also declare that this Proclamation housing purposes; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 29th day of January, 1951. shall take effect on and after the 29th day of ,January, 1951, A 58 THE NEW. ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 3

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 14·62 perches. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken : 8 acres 1 rood Being Lot 1, D.P. 15002, being part Lot 153, D.P. 305, and being 8 perches. part Section 20, Block VIII, l\fangahao Snrvey District, and Being part Lots 34 and 31 am! part Eldcrloo Street, Deeds Plan 126, being also part of the land comprised and described in Certificate being part Section 102. of Title, Volume 357, folio 269, Wellington Land Registry. Situated in Block XII, Tokomairiro Survey District (Ota.go Situated in the Borough of Pahiatua. R.D.). (S.O. 11408.) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General In the Otago Land District ; as the same is more particularly of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 133208, deposited in the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. office of the Minister of Works at vVellington, and thereon coloured orange. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Gon SAVE THE KING! of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. (H.C. 4/169/10.) W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. Land Taken for Soil-conservation and River-control Purposes in the Goo SA VE THE Krna ! Boro,,gh of Upper Hutt (P.W. 24/3887.) [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ·------A PROCLAMATION Land Taken, S?tbject as to Part to a Drainage Easement, for a URSUANT tb the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ Workers' Hostel in the City of Wellington P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare [L.S,] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for soil-conservation and river-control purposes ; and I do also declare A PROCLAl\fATIO:'-T that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 29th day URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ of ,January, 1951. P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, tho Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken, subject to SCHEDULE the drainage easement over the part of Section 477, Town of APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken : 33·3 perches. Wellington, referred to in the said Schedule, created or reserved by Being Lot 1, D.P. 10060, situated in the Borough of Upper Hutt, Memorandum of Transfer No. 21433, vVellington Land Registry, for and being part Section 92, Hutt District, being the whole of a workers' hostel; and I do also declare that this Proclamation the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume shall take effect on and after the 29th day of hnuary, 1951. 442, folio 180 (Wellington Land Registry). Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General SCHEDULE of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken:- Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of ,January, 1951. A. R. P. \ Being W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. 0 0 16·4 Part Section 479, Town of Wellington; coloured Gon SAVE TllE KING! orange. 0 2 26·8 Part Sections 477 and 478, Town of Wellington; (P.W. 48/229/1.) coloured blue. Situated in Block VI, Port Nicholson Survey District (City of Wellington). (S.O. 22120.) In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more parti­ Land Taken for an Automatic-telephone Exchange in Bwck XII Town. of 111 aheno cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 133280, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General A PROCLAl\!ATION of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. that the land described in th@ Schedule hereto is hereby taken for an automatic-telephone exchange ; and I do also declare that Gon SA VE THE KING ! this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the zgth day of (P.W. 24/3557.) January, 1951.

Declaring Land Taken for. a Government Wark, and Nat Req?tired SCHEDULE for That Purpose, to be Crown Land APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken : 10· l 3 perches. Being part Section 1. [L.S,] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Situated in Block XU, Town of l\!aheno (Otago R.D.). (S.O. 11384.) A PROCLAMATION In the Otago · Land District ; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 132470, deposited in the URSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act, 1928, I, offwe of the l\llinister of ·works at Wellington, and thereon coloured P Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ orange. General of the Dominion of N cw Zealand, do here by declare tho land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General the Land Act, 1948. of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. SCHEDULE W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land declared to be Crown land :- Gon SAVE THE KING! A. R. P. Being (P.W. 20/1284.) 0 0 3·84 L R · 1 dbl 0 0 14. 83 f Parts , ect10n 10 ; co oure ue. -----~------Situated in Block XXIV, Town of Dunkeld (Otago R.D.). (S.O. 11413.) Land Taken for Accommodation for Immigrants in the Boro,,gh of In the Otago Land District ; as the same are more particularly Milton delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 133240, deposited in the office of the Minister of vVorks at ,v ellington, and thereon coloured [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General as above mentioned. A PROCLAl\llATION Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ of the Dominion of N cw Zealand, and issued under· the P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of Jan nary, 1951. of the Dominion of Now Zea.land, do hereby proclaim and declare W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for accommodation for immigrants; and I do also declare that this GOD SAVE THE K.ING ! Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 29th day of January, 1951. (P.W. 70/20/17 /1.) JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 59

Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work, and Not Required Declaring Land Acquired for a Governmrnt Work, and Not Required for That Purpose, to be Crown Land for That Purpose, to be Crown Land

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act, 1928, I, URSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act, 1928, I, P Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the GovernDr· P Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freybcrg, the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do here by declare the land General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject Land Act, 1948. to the Land Act, 1948.

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece r,f land declared to be Crown land: APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crown land : 1 rood 3·62 perches. 12· 12 perches. Being Lots 18, 19, 20, 21, 42, and 43, D.P. 9093, Block XXIX, Being Lot 2, D.P. 14474, being part Suburban Section 173, Township Hutt Valley Settlement, being part of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 496, folio 230, of Palmerston North, and being also part of the land comprised and described in Certifica,te of Title, Volume 528, folio 179, Wellington Land Registry. Wellington Land Registry. Situated in Block XIV, Belmont Survey District, City of Situated in the City of Palmerston North. Lower Hutt. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor~General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-Geneml of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. W. S. GOOS1fAN, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! GOD SA VE THE KING ! (H.C. 4/37/37.) (H.C. X/71/30/1.)

Declar-ing Land Acquired for a Government Work, and Not Required for That Purpose, to be Crown Land Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work, and Not Required for That Purpose, to be Crown Land [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION A PROCLA11ATI0N URSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act, 1928, I, P Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ PURSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act, 1928, I, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freylierg, the Governor­ land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the the Land Act, 1948. land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1948. SCHEDULE SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crown land : 1 rood 29·9 perches. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crown land : Being part Section 31A. 1 rood. Being Section l, Block XXVIII, Town of Mackenzie (Cheviot). Situa,ted in Block XVI, Otamatea Survey District (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 36225.) Situated in Block VII, Cheviot Survey District (Canterbury R.D.). In the North Auckland Land District; as the same is more particularly deliReated on the plan marked P.W.D. 133185, deposited In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more parti­ in the,office of the Minister of ·works at ·wellington, and thereon cularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 133197, deposited coloured yellow. in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon edged red. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works.

W. S. GOOSMA.N, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING ! (H.C. X/255.) GOD SAVE THE KING! (H.C. X/275.)

Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work, and Not Required for That Purpose, to be Crown Land Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work, and Nat Rcquired for That Purpose, to be Crown Land [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATIOX [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General URSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act, 1928; I, A PROCLAMATION P Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Frey berg, the Governor­ "C'RSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act, 1928, I, General of the Dominion of New Zealtmd, do herebv declara the P Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ land described in the ,S_chedule hereto to be Crown 10:-nd subject to General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the the Land Act, 1948. land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1948. SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crown land : SCHEDULE 1 rood 8· 18 perches. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crown land : Being Lot 9, D.P. 14845, being Lot 110 and part Lot 109, D.P. 9622, 1 rood 32·9 perches. being part Section ll O, Porirua District, and being also part of Being Lots 7 eand 8, D.P. 14164, being part Reserve 131, situated the land formerly comprised and described in Certificate of in Block Vlll, Oxford Survey District, and being part of the Title, Volume 436, folio 222, Wellington Land Registry. land comprised and described in Cc,rtifimtte of Title, Volume 515, folio :30 (Cantrerbury Land Registry). Situated in Block XI, Paekakariki Survey District. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-Gern_''lra.l of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under t.he of the Dominion o-f New Zea1and, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of ,January, 19£51. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works.

GoD SA YE 'tHE KING! Gon SAVE THE KING l (H.C. X/280.) (H.C. X/244/3/1.) 60 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 3

Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work, and Not Required Declaring Land Acquired for a Government Work, and Not Required for That Purpose, to be Crown Land for That Purpose, to be Crown Land

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Goverl'lor-General A PROCLAMATION A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act, 1928, I, URSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act, 1928, I, P Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ P Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to Land Act, 1948. the Land Act, 1948.

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crown land : APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land declared to be Crown land : 24·38 perches. 12·79 perches. Being Lot 1, D.P. 14474, being part Suburban Section 172, Township Being Lot 2, D.P. 15002, being part Section 20, Block VIII, Mangahao of Palmerston North, and being also part of the land comprised Survey District, and being also part of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 528, folio 179, and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 537, folio 147, Wellington Land Registry, Wellington Land Registry. Situated in the City of Palmer,ton North. Situated in the Borough of Pahiatua. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Given under the band of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the of the Dominion of New Z@aland, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. Gon SA VE THE KING ! Gon SA VE THE KING ! (H.C. X/37/29/4.) (H.C. 4/169/10.)

Crown Land Set Apart for Road in Block II, Wairio Survey District, and Block XXVI, Wafralci Su,·vey District

f ~~:::.• ] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION URSUAN'l' to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cy1·il Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion P of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the Crown land described in the Sche

SCHEDULE ------Approx:imat,e Areas of the Pieceg Being Situated in Block Situated in Survey of Crown Land mstrict of Coloured on Plan Set Apart. ------·------~------

A. R. P. l 2 12 Part Lot 20, D.P. 1289, being part Section 90 II ! Wairio Sepia. 0 ~ 13 Part Section 91 XXVI Wairaki Blue. (S0uthb11d RD.) (S.O. 5787.)

In .the Southland Land District; as the same are mqre particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 131962, .deposited iP the offioe of the Miioistor of ·works at V1ellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of January, 1951. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. Gon SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 47 /1414.)

Crown Land 'Set Apart for an Automatic-telephone Exchange in Road Closed in Bloclc II, Otanewainuku Survey District, Tauranga Block I, Wharepapa Survey District County

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General [L.S,] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION A PROCLAMATION URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ . URSUANT to section 29 .of the Public Works Amendment P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of P Act, 1948, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby set apart proclaim as closed the portion of road described in the Schedule for an automatic-telephone exchange; and I do also declare that hereto. this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 29th day of Jtiiuary, 1951.

SCHEDULE '\ SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area i,f the piece of road closed : I acre 5·2 perch.es. APP!tOXIMATE area of the piece of Crown land set apart : 12 perches. Adjoining or passing through part Allotment 223 and Lot 1, D.P. Being part Section 17. 34709, being part Allotment 253, Te Papa Parish. Situated in Block I, Wharepapa Survey District (Auckland Situ,ited in Block II, Otanewainuku Survey District (Auckland R.D.). (S.0. 34812.) R.D.). (S.O. 34016.) In the South Auckland Land District ; as the same is more In the South Auckland Land District ; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 133085, deposited particularly delineated on .the plan marked P.W.D. 133284, de­ in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon posited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and coloured yellow. thereon coloured green. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 12th day of January, 1951. Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of .January, 1951. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. Gon SA VE THE Knm ! Gon SA. VE TlIE KING ! (P.W. 20/1277.) (P.W. 35/745.) JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 61

Altering and Redefining the Boundaries of the Waimatua Rabbi Authorizing the Laying-off of a Street in the Borough of M orrinsville, District.-(Notice No. Ag. 4948) of a Width Le

Domain Board Appointed to Have Control of the St. Bathans Domain SCHEDULE CONDITIONS B. 0. FREYBERG, Governor,General 1. Tms licence is subject to the Foreshore Licence Regulations ORDER IN COUNCIL 1940, and the provisions of those regulations shall, so far as applicable, At the Government House at Wellington, this 19th day of apply hereto. January, 1951 2. The premium payable by the licensee shall be one pound (£1) and the annual sum so payable shall he two pounds (£2). Present: 3. The term of the licence shall be fourteen years from the Hrs ExcELLENOY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN OouNCIL 1st day of January, 1951. 4. The Master of every vessel discharging ballast at the said N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by •ection barge landing shall have all such ballast taken away and deposited I 44 of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, above high-water mark, or at such place as may be approved by 1928, His Excellency tlw Governor-General of the Dominion of the Minister or by any person appointed by the 11inister for that New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the purpose. Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint T. J. SHERRARD, John McKenzie Morgan, Clerk of the Executive Council. Frank Cuthbert Morgan, Jolm William James Pauley, John Alexander Harley, Appointrnents, Promotions, Tran,,fers, Rdinqn'ishrnent of Temporary Frank Mortimer Pyle, Rank, Resignations, and Retirernents of Officers of the New Zealand Herbert William Waldl'on, and jjfilitary Forces Webb to be the St. Bathans Domain Board, having control of the land Army Department, described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Wellington, 17th ,January, 1951. Wednesday, the 24th day of January, 1951, at 8 o'clock p.m., IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to approve as the time when, and the Public Hall, St. Bathans, as the place H of the following appointments, promotions, transfers, re­ where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held. linquishment of temporary rank, rnsignations, and retirements of officers of the New Zealand Military Forces :- SCHEDULE THE ROYAL N.Z. ARTILLERY OTA.GO LAND DISTRIOT.-ST. BATRA.NS DOMAIN Regular Force- SECTION 25, Block II, St. Bathans Survey District : Area, 23 acres Captain (temp. Major) R. H. F. Holloway relinquishes the I. rood 5 perches, more or less. temporary rank of Major. Dated 18th December, 1950. T . .J. SHERRARD, Lieutenant (temp. Captain) R. H. Smith to be Captain. Dated Clerk of the Executive Council. 12th December, 1950. (L. and S. H.O. 1/365; D.0. 8/3/26.) Territorial Force- Lieutenant A. K Rowe, 1st Field Regiment, R.N.Z.A., is Domain Board Appointed to Have Control of the Rukuhia Domain transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Regimental List, 1st Field Regiment, R.N.Z.A., with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 30th July, 1947. Dated 1st December, 1950. B. 0. FREYBERG, Governor-General Lieutenant 0. L. Pring, 1st Field Regiment, R.:N.Z.A., is trans­ ORDER IN COUNCIL ferred to the Reserve of Officers, Regimental List, 1st Field Regi­ At the Government House at Wellington, this 19th day of ment, R.N.Z.A., with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from January, 1951 2nd July, 1948. Dated 1st December, 1950. Lieutenant N. P. Coleman, 13th Composite Anti-Aircraft Present: Regiment, R.N.Z.A., is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GovERNOR·GENERAL IN OouNCIL Regimental List, 13th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.N.Z.A., N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section 44 with tho rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st July, 1948. Dated 30th November, 1950. I of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint Regular Force- Alexander John Robertson, Captain (temp. Major) W. C. T. Foley to be Major. Dated 21st November, 1950. Douglas Nelson, Embling Trust, Captain G. E. L. Dawson to be temp. Major. Dated 8th November, 1950. Joseph Arthur Trust, William Arthur Gauntlett, Lieutenant W. A. Simpson to be Captain. Dated 12th De­ cember, 1950. William James Glasgow, Ernest William Larsen, THE ROYAL N.Z. ENGINEERS William Henry Topp, and Charles Simmons Taylor Territorial Force- Temp. Major W. L. l\1ynott, A.M.N.Z.I.E., M.I.S.(N.Z.), 1st to be the Rukuhia Domain Board, having control of the land Field Squadron, R.N.Z.E., is posted to the Retired List with the described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Monday, rank of Major. Dated 6th October, 1950. the 15th day of January, 1951, at eight o'clock p.m., as the time Temp. Major M. N. Bishop, 1st Field Squadron, R.N.Z.E., is when, and the Board Room of the W airere Power Board, Piopio, posted to the Retired List with the rank of Major. Dated 7th as the place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held. October, 1950. Temp. Major T. H. Busck, 1st Field Squadron, R.N.Z.E., is SCHEDULE posted to the Retired List with the rank of Major. Dated 15th TARANAKI LAND DrsTRICT.-RuKUHIA DOMAIN November, 1950. SECTION 5, Block III, 'l'otoro Survey District : Area, 2!l acres Temp. Lieutenant J. A. Maltby, 1st Field Squadron, R.N.Z.E., 3 roods, more or less. is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal T . .J. SHERRARD, N.Z. Engineers, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 27th Jnne, 1941. Dated 6th October, 1950. Clerk of the Exeeutive Council. Temp. Lieutenant A. D. Pike, 1st Field Squadron, R.N.Z.E., (L. and S. H.O. 1/477; D.O. 8/1/4.) is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 8th October, 1950. Temp. Lieutenant E. S. Wallace, late 38th Field Park Com­ Foreshore Licence: Barge Landing-Tokatoka-'-Kaipara Harbour­ pany, is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Lieutenant. Hugh Sutherland Valentine Dated 11th October, 1950. Temp. Leiutenant F. E. Foster, !\LC., 1st Field Squadron, B. 0. FREYBERG, Governor-General R.N.Z.E., is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 15th October, 1950. ORDER IN COUNCIL Temp. Lieutenant A. A. Babbage, A.M.I.C.E., A.!Vl.I.Struct.E., At the Government House at Wellington, this 17th day of 1st Field Squadron, R.N.Z.E., is transferred to the Reserve of January, 1951 . ' Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Engineers, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 6th January, 1943. Dated 20th Present: October, 1950. Hrs ExcELLENOY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN OouNCIL Temp. Lieutenant J.E. Johnson, 1st Field Squadron, R.N.Z.E., URSUANT to the Harbours Act, 1950, His Excellency the is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal P Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent N.Z. Engineers, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from of the Executive Council, doth hereby license and permit Hugh 27th January, 1944. Dated 30th November, 1950. Sutherland Valentine (hereinafter called the licensee, which term Lieutenant R. J. Quinu, Jlil.O., M.M., 2nd Field Squadron, shall include his executors, administrators, or assigns, unless the R.N.Z.E., is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Regimental context requires a differnnt construction), to use and occupy a part List, 1st Field Engineer Regiment, R.N.Z.E., with the rank of of the foreshore at Tokatoka in Kaipara Harbour, as shown on Lieutenant, with seniority from 31st July, 1948. Dated 30th plan marked M.D. 7521 and deposited in the office of the .Marine November, 1950. Department at Wellington, for the purpose of maintaining a barge Temp. 2nd Lieutenant S. W. !VI. Smith, from the Reserve of landing thereon as shown on the said plan, such licence to be held Officers, Supplementary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority and enjoyed by the licensee upon and subject to the terms and from 27th November, 1950, and is posted to the 5th Assault Squadron, conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto. R.N.Z.E. Dated 27th November, 1950. JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

THE ROYAL N.Z. CORPS OF SIGNALS The Hauraki Regiment- Regular Force- 2nd Lieutenant J. V. ~agle to be Lieutenant and remains Temp. W.O. I Norman Sigurd Pedersen, M.B.K, to be Lienten1tnt seconded to the Katikati District High School Cadets. Dated and Quartermaster. Dated 1st January, 1951. 1st February, 1949.

THl£ ROYAL N.Z. INFANTRY CORPS The North Auckland Regiment- Regular Force- Lieutenant (temp. Captain) N. Le C. Squires ceases to be seconded to the Whangarei High School Cadets and is transferred N.Z. Regiment- to the Wellington Regiment (City of Wellington's Own). Dated Captain D. J. Aitken to be temp. Major. Dated 18th December, 11th September, 1950. 19.'50. Lieutenant R. L. Ryan to be Captain. Dated 12th December, The Wellington Regiment (City of Wellington's Own)- 1950. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) N. Lo C. Squires, from the North Auckland Regiment, to be Captain, with seniority from 14th Territorial Force- November, 1939, and is seconded to the Hutt Valley Memorial The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own)- Technical College Cadets. Dated 11th September, 1950. Temp. Major G. H. Hawkesby, 1st Battalion, to be Major, The Wellington West Coast and Taranaki Regiment-- with seniority from 26th July, 1944. Dated 20th December, 1950. 2nd Lieutenant J. J. Stewart to be Lieutenant and remains Temp. Major R. B. Reed, 1st Battalion, to be Major, with seniority from 1st June, 1947. Dated 20th December, l\J50. seconded to the New Plymouth Boys' High School Cadets. Dated 31st May, 1950. Temp. Captain J. D. F. Rose, 1st Battalion, to be Captain, 2nd Lieutenant J. N. Caradus to be Lieutenant and remains with seniority from 25th i.VIarch, 1944. Dated 20t~ December, seconded to the Hawcra Technical High School Cadets. Dated 1950. I 7th June, 1950. Temp. Lieutenant D. S. Ross, late The \Vaikato Regiment (disbanded), to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 4th Kovember, The Hawke's Bay Regiment- 1942, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 12th December, Temp. Lieutenant C. B. ]'loyd to be Captain and remains 1950. seconded to the Hastings High School Cadets. Dated 7th February, Temp. Lieutenant W. K. Brown, 1st Battalion, to be Lieutenant, 1950. with seniority from 1st January, 1945. Dated 20th December, Temp. Lieutenant N. Wilde to be Captain and remains 1950. seconded to the Hastings High School Cadets. Dated 7th August, Temp. Lieutenant J. P. Price, 1st Battalion, to be Lieutenant, 1950. with seniority from 24th August, 1945. Dated 20th December, Temp. Lieutenant F. W. Edwards to be Captain and remains 1950. seconded to the Dannevirke High School Cadets. Dated 4th Temp. Lieutenant M. E. Buchanan, 1st Battalion, to be November, 1950. Lieutenant, with seniority from 30th July, 1947. Dated 20th 2nd Lieutenant K. M. \Voodward to be Lieutenant and remains December, 1950. seconded to the Dannevirke High School Cadets. Dated 1st April Temp. 2nd Lieutenant A. V. Bayliss, 1st Battalion, to be 2nd 1950. ' Lieutenant, with seniority from 18th December, 1946. Dated 20th Hon. Lieutenant (Bandmaster) T. W. Lighton ceases to be December, 1950. seconded to the Gisborne High School Cadets and resigns his commission. Dated 6th K ovember, 1950. Temp. Lieutenant H. L. Bioletti, J st Battalion, is transferred 2nd Lieutenant \V. G. McIntosh ceases to be seconded to the to the Reserve of Officers, Regimental List, The Auckland Regiment Gisborne High School Cadets and resigns his commission. Dated (Countess of Ranfurly's Own), with the rank of Lieutenant, with ]7th November, 1950. seniority from 19th June, 1943. Dated 5th December, 19n0. Captain (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) W. H. Fortune, E.D., 1st The Nelson, Marlborough, and ,Vest Coast Regiment- Battalion, is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, Cedric Alex Bradstock to be 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.) and with seniority from 23rd _February, 1943. Dated 25th October, is seconded to the Westport Technical High School Cadets. Dated 1st Fcbmary, 19.50. - 1950. Temp. Captain W. A. Morey, !st Battalion, is transferred to THE ROYAL N.Z. AR"Y SERVICE CORPS the Reserve of O±ficers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 28th September, :Perritor-ial Force.- 1944. Dated 17th October, 1950. Captain A. Robinson, 1st Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C., is trans­ Temp. Captain P. G. Oates, 1st Battalion, is transferred to the ferred to the 6th Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C., with the rank of Captain, Reserve of Officers, General List, The Roy:1! N.Z. Infantry Corps, ,;nd he has voluntarily agreed that his seniority be altered from with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 1st February, 1946. 4th June, 1943, to 10th July, 1946. Dated 1st April, 1950. Dated 22nd October, 1950. Captain J. J. Hunter, E.D., 1st Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C., is Temp. Lieutenant R. 0. Eagles, 1st Battalion, is transferred transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Regimental List, The Royal to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry N.Z. Army Service Corps, with the rank of Major, with seniority from Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 13th 28th 11arch, 1945. Dated 4th October, 1950. December, 1942. Dated 6th December, 1950. Lieutenant E. L. Sibun, 6th Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C., to be Temp. Lieutenant E. J. Roughton, 1st Battalion, is transferred Captain. Dated 3rd November, 1950. to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Lieutenant R. J. Walton, 6th Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C., to be Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 19th J unc, Captain. Dated 3rd November, 1950. 1943. Dated 19th October, 1950. Lieutenant ,J. W. G. Wilson, 5th Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C., to be Captain. Dated 15th November, 1950. Temp. Captain P. Robertson, J\iI.C., !st Battalion, is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Temp. Lieutenant R. E. Tunnicliffe, from the Reserve of Corps, with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 22nd April, Officers, Supplementary List, to be 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority 1944. Dated 9th November, 1950. from 12th October, 1947, and is posted to the 3rd Company R.N.Z.A.S.C. Dated 28th September, 1950. ' Temp. Lieutenant A. R. Mc Elwain, 1st Battalion, is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry THl£ ROYAL N.Z. ARMY J\iIEDICAL CORPS Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 16th October, 1944. Dated 16th October, 1950. Territorial Porer- Temp. Lieutenant R. C. Tnrley, 1st Battalion, is transferred , Richard _Brooke Langley, :\,LB., Ch.B., to be Lieuteimnt (on to the Reserve of Officers, General T,ist, The Royal N.Z. Infantry prob.) and IS posted to the 1st Casualty Clearing Station, Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 20th R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 1st September, 1950. November, 1944. Dated 16th November, l\J50. Alfred ,John Bertrand Canning to be 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.) Temp. Lieutenant \V. M. Smyth ceases to be seconded to the and is posted to the 3rd F'ield Hygiene Section, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated Seddon Memorial Technical College Cadets and is transferred to 1st December, 1950. the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st April, THE ROYAT, N.Z. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS 1947. Dated 22nd November, 1950. Regular Poree- Temp. 2nd Lieutenant E. E. Hardley, 1st Battalion, is trans­ Lieutenant F. A. Bishop to be Captain. Dated 12th December, ferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. 1950. Infantry Corps, with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from 28th March, 1942. Dtctcd 20th Octo bcr, 1950. Trrn ROYAL N.Z. DENTAL CORPS Temp. 2nd Lieutenant R. A. J-ohnson, 1st Battalion, is trans­ Regular Force- ferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal ~.Z. K.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of 2ndLieutenant, with seniority Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) W. McD. Ford, B.D.S., is from 18th December, 1946. Dated 30th October, 1950. appointed O.C., 2nd Mobile Dental Unit, R.N.Z.D.C., in addition Temp. C>1ptain A. R Wykes, 1st Battalion, is posted to the to his present appointments. Dated 23rd November, 1950. Retired List with the rank of Captain. Dated 5th December, 1950. 1'erritorial Forr:e- 1.1emp. Lieutenant ,L E. G-. Bodley, 1st BPJttPJion, resigns his 1\fajor C. C. S. Loeber, B.D.S., relinquishes the appointment commission. Dated 17th October, 1950. of O.C., 2nd Mobile Dental Unit, R.N.Z.D.C., and is transferred to Temp. Lieutenant J. C. Reid _ceases to be seconded to the the Reserve of Officer~, General List, _The Royal N.Z. Dental Corps, Auckland Grammar School C11dets and resigns his commission. ;vrth the rank of Maior, with semorrty from 1st December, 1948. Dated 16th November, 1950. Dated 22nd Kovember, 1950. Temp. 2nd Lieutenant T. \V. Saunders, L;t Battalion, resigns Captain J. G. W. Crawford, M.B.E., B.D.S., 1st Mobile Dental his commission. Dated 11th October, 1950. Cnit, R.N.Z.D.C., to be Major. Dated 1st December, 1950, THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 3

N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE Territorial Force- ~egulo,r Force- The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own)- Matron C. McDonald, A.R.R.C., is granted a further extension of her short-service commission to 1st January, 1952. Temp. Lieutenant L. F. R. Smith, 1st Battalion, is transferred Sister H. M. Brown is granted an extension of her short-service to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry commission for a period of six months as from 12th February, 195!. Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 4th April, Sister M. A. Scott is granted an extension of her short-service 1945. Dated 6th December, 1950. commission for a period of one year as from 13th February, 195!. The North Auckland Regiment- Territorial Force,- Temp. Captain N. P. Pitcaithly, from the Hawke's Bay Regiment, to be Captain, with seniority from 15th December, 1943, Hilda Winifrede Martin to be Sister and is taken ou strength of and is seconded to the Northland College Cadets. Dated 1st the 1st General Hospital, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 24th November, December, 1950. 1950. Colin James Moyle to be 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.) and is SUPERNUMERARY LIST, N.Z. REGULAR FORCE seconded to the Okaihau District High School Cadets. Dated 1st Major and Quartermaster G. F. McCulloch, M.B.E., is posted October, 1950. to the Retired List. Dated 5th January, 195!. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (on prob.) and are seconded to the Titoki District High School Cadets :- RESERVE OF 0FFJ;CERS Basil Ward. · · Regimental List- Robert Stewart Wilkie. The Wellington West Coast and Taranaki Regiment- Dated 1st December, 1950. Lieutenant W. R. O. Bredow is posted to the Retired List. The Hawke's Bay Regiment- Dated 15th December, 1950. Temp. Captain N. P. · Pitcaithly ceases· to be seconded to the Dannevirke High School Cadets and is transferred to the North The Royal N.Z. Army Medical Corps- Auckland Regiment. Dated 1st December, 1950. Captain R. F. T. Grace, M.D., M.R.C.P. (Lond.), is posted to the Retired List. Dated 14th December, 1950. THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS Lieutenant W. M. Cotter, M.B., Ch.B., is posted to the Territorial Force- Retired List. Dated 25th December, 1950. Lieutenant A. Mel. Crawford, 3rd Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C., to The Royal N.Z. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers-' be Captain. Dated 1st November, 1950. Captain T. Bromley is. transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Lieutenant D. R. Orange, 3rd Company, R.N.Z.A.S.C., to be General List, The Royal N.Z. Electrical and. Mechanical Engineers, Captain. Dated 6th November, 1950. with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 2nd November, 1945. THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS D&ted 17th August, 1950. Regu/,ar Force- T. L. MACDONALD, Minister of Defence. Lieutenant and Quartermaster G. A. Johnson to be. temp. Captain and Quartermaster. Dated 18th December, 1950. Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Cancellation of Commission, Lieutenant and Quartermaster G. A. Cloy resigns his commission, Re,iignations, arul Retirements of Officers of the New Zealarul Dated 11th January, 1951. Military Forces Territorial Force- Army Department, Lieutenant (temp. Major) A. B. , M.B., Ch.B., from the Wellington, 23rd January, 195!. Reserve of Officers, Supplementary List, to be Major, with seniority IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to from 22nd October, 1949, and is posted to the 1st General Hospital, H approve of the following appointments, promotions, transfers, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 1st October, 1950. . cancellation of commission, resignations, and retirements of officers THE ROYAL N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT of the New Zealand Military Forces :- · Territorial Force- THE ROYAL N.Z. A\,iTILLERY The Rev. Robert Frederick Clement, B.A., late Chaplain, Regular Force- R.N.Z.A.F., to be Chaplain, 4th Class, Methodist, Area 5, with· Captain N. F. Mitchell to be temp. Major whilst holding the seniority from 25th November, 1949. Dated 8th December, 1950. appointment of Battalion Commander, Linton Camp. Dated N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE 28th December,.1950. Lieutenant P. W. F. Joplin to be Captain. Dated 12th Territorial Force- December, 1950. Jacqueline Constance Rice to be Sister and is taken on strength of the 2nd General Hospital, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 26th December, THE ROYAL N.Z. ARMOURED CORPS 1950. Territorial Force- Mary Jane Wilson to be Sister and is taken on strength of the The undermentioned Captains, 2nd Armoured Regiment, 2nd General Hospital, R.N.Z.A.M.C. Dated 1st January, 195!. R.N.Z.A.C., to be temp. Majors :- RESERVE OF OFFICERS W, J. Rainbow. Dated 10th July, 1950. Regimental List- M. W. Cross, M.M. Dated 1st November, 1950. 1st Armoured Regiment (Waikato) R.N.Z.A.C.- Captain J. G. Furnes, M.C., 3rd Armoured Regiment, R.N.Z.A.C., is posted to the Retired List. Dated 26th October, Lieutenant C. G. E. Cross, from the Retired List, to be 1950. Lieutenant, with seniority from 16th December, 1947. Dated 1st Lieutenant R. G. Simpson, 3rd Armoured Regiment, R.N.Z.A.C., May, 1949. is posted to the Retired List. Dated 14th November, 1950. The Wellington West Coast and Taranaki Regiment- THE ROYAL N.Z. ENGINEERS Captain R. L. Hains is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Territorial Force- General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the 'rank Lieutenant M. W. Glue, 5th Assault Squadron, R.N.Z.E;., to be of Captain, with seniority from 27th March, 1945. Dated 9th Captain. Dated 27th November, 1950. November, 1950. Captain C. V. Spragg is posted to the Retired List, Dated THE ROYAL N.Z. CORPS OF SIGNALS 11th December, 1950. Territoriq}, Force,- . The Hawke's Bay Regiment- Temp. Captain C. George, 1st Squadron (Composite), R.N.Z. Sigs., is posted to the Retired List with. the rank of Captain. Dated Lieutenant B. A. Treseder is transferred to the Reserve of 8th December, 1950. Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 21st November, 1948. THE ROYAL N.Z. INFANTRY CORPS Dated 21st October, 1950. Regular Force- The Oiago and Southland Regiment- N.Z. Regiment- Lieutenant W. J. McDonald is posted to the Retired List. Major S. H. Johnson, E.D., is granted an extension of his Dated 29th December, 1950, short-service commission to 6th January, 1953. Lieutenant I. J. Hellyer to be Captain. Dated 12th December, General List- 1950. The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps- Douglas John Callander is granted a short-service commission Lieutenant (temp. Captain) A. H. Mahan, from the Reserve of for a period of three years as from 8th January, 1951, in the rank Officers, Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from of Lieutenant, with seniority from 8th January, 195ll. Dated 26th March, 1946. Dated 1st May, 1949. 8th January, 1951. . Alexander Annandale Sommerville to be Lieutenant (on prob.), The Royal N.Z. Army Service Corps- with seniority from 8th January, 1949. Dated 8th January, 1951. Temp. Captain A. E. Irving, from the Reserve of Officers, Sergeant Charles Neville Ogg to be Lieutenant (on prob.). Supplementary List, to be Captain, with seniority from 24th Dated 8th January, 1951. October, 1946. Dated 1st May, 19.49. · Han·y McMillan Hearsey Salmon to be 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.). Dated 8th January, 1951. Tbe Royal N .. z. Army Medical Corps- John Webster Mawson to be 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.). Captain L. S. Rogers, M.B.E., M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S., F.R.A.O.S., ·Dated .8th January, 1951. is posted to the Retired List. Dated 6th December, 1950. JAN. 25] THB·' NIJiW ZEALAND, GAZETTE. 65i•

SuPPLEMJlNT.ABY . IIIsT' Members of South Taranaki Milk Board Appointed, to FiU Extm· The commission granted to Captain 0. P.'Davis, M.C., is hereby ord,inary Vacancies cancelled. Dated 5th January, 1951. Lieutenant H. M. Bannister, N':Z.W:A.A.C., resigns her Office of Minister of Health, commission. Dated 20th December, 1950. Wellington, 18th January, 1961. Temp. 2nd Lieutenant E. A. Aubin resigns his commission. .IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased\ in , Dated 18th December, 1950. H pursuance of section 2 of the Milk Amendment ·Act, 1947, •. , to appoint- OFFICER STBUOK OF THE STRENGTH OF THE EMERGENCY FORCE Guy William Thomas Corbett, Captain I. M. Ferguson, Royal N.Z. Army Service Corp!!; and Edmund Philip Houghton, and is reposted to the 6th Comp11,ny, R.N.Z.A.S.C. Dated 10th Eric George·Lambert December, 1950. to be members of the South Taranaki Milk Board· 'vice T. L. MACDONALD; Minister of Dirl"ence. Herbert Edward James Cate, Henry Thrush, and Robert Kemshall Waterland Appointment and, Relinquiahment of Appointment ·in the Royal N~w who are no longer members of a local authority of'a •constituent• Zeal,am/, Air · Force district of ti}e South Taranaki Milk District. JACK T. WATTS, Minister of Health, Air Department, Wellington, 16th January, 1951. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Board, of Trad,e (Gas) Regulations 1924.-Appoinwnent, · of Gas H approve of the following appointment and relinquishment of Referees appointment in the Royal New Zealtmd • R.N.Z.A.F., relinquishes·the appointment of·Chief•of'the Air Staff' Thomas Watts, do hereby appoint from the lst·•January; .l!l5l1..,,.. and F:irst Member of the Air Board and also the appointment of. Air Officer Commanding Royal New· Zealand Air Force. Dated Robert Leslie Andrew, F.R.I.C., F.N.Z.I.n; and: 15th January, 1951. William James Stone Air Vice Marshal D'avid 'Vaughan CARNEGIE, C.B., C.B.E., to be Gas Referees for the purposes of the Board of Trade, (Gas)•; A.F.C., R.A.F., is appointed•Chiefofthe Aw Staff and First Member Regulations 1924., • of the Air Board and in addition Air Officer Commanding Royal Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of January, 1961'.• New Zealand Air Force. Dated 15th January, 1951. JACK T. WATTS, T. L; MA@OONALD,·Minister·10f'Defenoe. Minister of Industries and Commer

Member of the Apiti-Pohangina .Rabbit Board, Appointed,.-(Notice Appointments in the Public Service· No. Ag. 4949) Office of the Public Service Commis~6q, Wellington, 23rd January, 1951: Department of Agriculture, Wellington, 18th January, 1951. HE Public Service Commission has made the following apfQintJ T ments in the Public Service :- IS Excellency the Governor-General · hits been pleased,' in Ernest Keith Phillips H pursuance of section 50 of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, to appoint on the 11th day of January, 1951 :- to be an Assistant Land Registrar at Auckland for the p!U'poses of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, on and from the •6tlhd!iy1 of Leonard John Campbell,Wagstaff September, 1949. to be a member of the Apiti-Pohangina Rabbit Board. Norman Gardiner K. J: HOLYOAKE, .Minister of Agriculture. to be Deputy Chief Surveyor for the Welli.ngton Land 'Distriot"for the purposes of the Land Act, 1948, on and from the 15th qa.y of (Ag. 64/1/32.) January, 1951. Stanley Atwil1'Hawkless to be Bailiff at the Magistrate's Court at Masterton for the p~()l!es , Member of the Apiti-Pohangina Rabbit Board, Appointed,.-(Notice of the Magistrates' Courts'· Act, 1947, on and from the· 21st 4y of r No. Ag. 4950) December, 1950. · Ernest Roy Taylor, Russell Kinnear Johnson; Department of Agriculture, Ralph Edwin Yates, Wellington, 18th'January, 1951. Leslie Bennett Dicker, and Yr[S Excellency the Governor-General has been , pleased, in Ian Douglas Knox ll pursuance of section 56' of the Rabbit· Nuisance Act, 1928, to be Inspectors under the Apiaries Act, 1927, on• and from ~e to appoint on the 11th day of January, 1951· ,- 1st day of February, 1951. William Rudd Pratt Roy Hardy Browne to be a member of the Apiti-Pcihangina Rabbit Board, vice William to be an Inspector under the Dairy Industry Act, 1908, on and from Thomas Pratt, resigned. the 20th day of December, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Agriculture. Walter Parker (Ag. 64/1/32.) to be Registrar of the Land Valuation Court at Wellihgtcin, for the purposes of the Land Valuation Court Act, 1948, on -and from the 13th day of June, 1950. Members of the Workers Compensation Board, Appointed, Cecil Pretoria Simmonds Department of Labour and Employment, to be the Registrar of the Land Valuation Court at•Wanganui for Wellington, 19th January, 1951. the purposes of the Land Valuation Court Act, 1948;,on and from the 3rd day of January, 1951. URSUANT to section 24 of the Workers Compensation Amend­ V. W. THOMAS; Seoretary. P ment Act, 1950, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint the following to be members of the Workers Compensation Board as from the 10th day of January, 1951. Lemon Marketing Regulations.-Notice Fixing Prices of Certain As representing the Government- Grooes Ian Meiklejohn Matheson, Esquire, and , Robert Hugh Newbold, Esquire, State Fire Insurance ·Office of Minister of Marketing,. General Manager. Wellington, 3rd January, 1951., On·the nomination of the Council of Fire and Accident Under­ URSUANT to regulation 19 of the Lemon· Marketing ·Rligu­ writers' Association of New Zealand- P lations 1946, I hereby fix the following prices per loose bushel Thomas Athol Burt, Esquire, and to be paid by the Marketing Department for lemons dAlivered to Hugh Duncan, Esquire. the Department during the undermentioned period. As representing Employers- Period of delivery (both days inclusive): 1st January .to 31st· The Honourable Thomas Otto Bishop. January, 1951 :- As representing Workers- Loose packed fresh lemons, Preferred Commerical· s•. d.· Grade .. 11 · g., Alexander ·wellington Croskery, Esquire. Loose packed fresh lemons, Commercial Grade 9' 8 • And pursuant to section 25 of the said Act has been pleased to Loose packed fresh lemons, First-grade Peel 5, 6'i appoint the said Ian Meiklejohn Matheson, Esquire, to be Chairman Loose packed fresh lemons, Second-grade Peel 4, 0 ., of the Workers Compensation Board. Loose packed fresh lemons, Juice Grade., 2 0" W. SULLIVAN, Minister of Labour. K. J. HOLYOAKE; Minister of Marketing, B 66 THE NEW .ZEALAND ·GAZETTE [No. 3

Election of Member8 of Fire Boards by Insurance Companies Notice is also given that, pursuant to the Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and its amendments, the annually recurring special rate Department of Internal Affairs, made and levied on the 18th day of December, 1930, and payable Wellington, 18th January, 1951. on the 30th day of August in each year on the unimproved value of all land within the Kaitaia Town District Subdivision of the URSUANT to the Fire Services Act, .1949, and the rules made Kaitaia Drainage Area has been amended as from the 1st day of P thereunder, it is hereby notified that an election by the April, 1950, to the amount described in the Third Schedule hereto, insurance companies ca.rrying on business in New Zealand of and the said special rate shall, in respect of the financial year ending members of the undermentioned Fire Boards will be held on on the 31st day of March, 1951, be payable on the 20th February, Tuesday, the 13th day of February, 19.51, in the manner prescribed 1951, and shall in respect of every future year be payable on the 30th by the said Act and rules. The number of members to be elected in the case of the Auckland Metropolitan }'ire Board and of the day of August in such year. The amount of the general rates, together with the 1tnnually Metropolitan Fire Board shall be four. In the case of recurring special rates already made and levied, will be payable in North Shore, Wanganui, Wellington, and Christchurch Fire Boards, one sum on the 20th February, 1951. the number shall be three, and in all others, two members :-- The valuation roll and the rate-hook of the district will be Auckland Metropolitan Fire Board. North Shore Fire Board. open for inspection at the office of the Collector of Rat<1~, Room Balclutha Fire Bo,ard. Oamaru Fire Board. 8, First Floor, Government Buildings, Customs Street West, Cambridge Fire Board. Ohakune l<'ire Board. Auckland, and copies of same may be inspected at the office of the Ca~terton Fire Board. Opotiki Fire Board. Lands and Survey Department, Kaitaia, at all times 'l,t which Christchurch Fire Board. Otaki }'ire Board. those offices are open for the transaction of public business. Dannevirke Fire Board. Pahiatua Fire Board. Dargaville Fire Board. Palmerston North Fire Board. FIRST SCHEDULE Dunedin Metropolitan Fire Board. Patea Fire Board. Eltham Fire Board. Pctonc Fire Board. TOWN SUBDIVISION Feilding Fire Board'. Port Chalmers Fire Board. 'General Rate Pukekohe Fire Board. Foxton Fire Board. ON the unimproTed value of all land within the Kaitaia Town Rotorua Fire Board. Gisborne. Fire Board: District, fifty-three one-hundredths of a penny (0·53d.) in the Greymouth Fire Board. Stratford Fire Board. ponnd. Hamilton Fire Board .. 'L'aihape l<'ire Board. Hastings Fire Board. Taumarunui Fire Board. Hawera Fire Board. Tauranga Fire Board. SECOND SCHEDULE Hikurangi·Fire Board. Te Aroha Fire Board. Hokitill:a Fire Board: Te Awamutu Fire Board. RURAL SUBDIVISION Invercargill Fire Board.' Timaru Fire Board. General Rates Kaiapoi Fire Board. Upper Hutt Fire Board. CLASS A : On the unimproved value of all land classified as Class A Kaitangata Fire Board. W aihi Fire Board. by the persons appointed to classify lands under section 3 of Lawrence Fire Board. W aipukurau Fire Board. the Swamp Drainage Amendment Act, 1928, eighteen pence Levin Fire Board. W airoa Fire Board. and fifty-three one-hundredths of a penny (18·53d.) in the Lower Hutt Fire Board.' Waitara Fire Board. pound. , _ Masterton Fire Board. Wanganui Fire Board. CLASS B : On the unimproved value of all --lap.d so classified as Milton Fire Board. Wellington Fire Board. Class B, sixpence and forty-nine one-hundredths of " penny Morrinsville- Fire· Board. Westport Fire Board. (6·49d.) in the pound. Napier Fire Board. Whakatane l<'ire Board. Class C : On the unimproved value of all land so classified as Class Nels on 'llire Board. Whangarei Fire Board. C, two pence and seventy-eight one-hundredths of a penny New Plymouth Fire Board. Woodville Fire Board. (2·78d.) in the pound. W. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs. (U\. 76/4/1.) THIRD SCHEDULE TOWN SUBDIVISION Election of Members of Fire Committees. by Insi,rance Companies Special Rate '( ·' ON the unimproved value of all land within the Kaitaia Town Department of Internal Affairs, District, sixty-eight one-hundredths of a penny (0·68d.) in the pound. Wellington, 18th January, 1951. E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Lands. URSUANT to the Fire Services Act, 1949, and the rules made (L. and S. 15/42/5.) P thereunder, it is hereby notified that an election by the insurance companies carrying on business in New Zea.land of two members of each of the 'fire committees of the urban fire authorities Exemption Order Under the Motor-drivers Regulations 1940 for the, undermentioned fire districts will be held on Tuesday, the 13th day of February,, 1951, in the manner prescribed by the said URSUANT to the Motor-drivers Regulations 1940, the Act and rules :- P Minister of Transport doth hereby order and declare that the Akaroa. Marton. provisions of clause (1) of regulation 7 of the said regulations, so far Alexandra. Matamata. as they relate to the driving of heavy trade motors, shall not apply Ashburton. llfataura. to the person hereinafter mentioned, but in lieu thereof the Blenheim. Paeroa. following provision shall apply :- Bluff. Papakura. A motor-driver's licence issued under the Motor-drivers Cromwell. Papatoetoe. Regulations 1940 to the person described in Column 1 of the Eastbourne. Picton. Schedule hereunder may authorize him to drive a heavy trade motor Geraldine. Queenstown. in the course of 'his employment on a farm or market-garden of the Gore. Rangiora. employer described in Column 2 of tbe said Schedule, but shall not Greytown. Reefton. authorize him, while he is under the age of eighteen years, to drive Havelock North. Richmond. a heavy trade motor for any other purpose. Huntly. Runanga. Inglewood. Te Kuiti. SCHEDULE Kaikohe. Te Puke. Column 1 (Driver). Column 2 (Employer). Kaitaia. Thames. Allan Holmes, Opunake Father. Kawakawa. Waimate. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of January, 1951. Lyttelton. Waipawa. Manurewa. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. W. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs. Classification of Roads in W aimarino County (I.A. 76/4/1.) P URSUANT to regulation 3 (5) of the Heavy Motor-vehicle Kataia J)rainage Ama : Notice of I nfontion to M alee and Levy General Regulation, 1950, the Minister of Transport doth hereby Rates, and Not-ice of Amendment of Annually Recurring Special approve the Waimarino County Council's proposed classification of _Ratw on Lands in the Town Subdivision the roads described in the Sehodulo hereto and situated in Waimarino County. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 16th January, 1951. SCHEDULE OTICE is hereby given that it is intended, pursuant to the W AIMARINO COUNTY N Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and its amendments, to make Roads Ola8sijied in Class Two and levy, on the unimproved value of all land within the Kaitaia MAIN IDGHWAYS Town District Subdivision of the Kaitaia Drainage Area constituted under ,the said Act, the general rate described in the First Schedule Raetibi-Ruatiti Main Highway No. 369. hereto; and on the unimproved value of all land in the subdivision Pipiriki - Raetihi - Ohakune ]\fain Highway No. 827. of the Kaitaia Drainage Area outside the Kaitaia Town District the Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of Jar•uary, 1951. general rates described in the Second Schedule, such respective rates being for the purpose of meeting maintenance costs for the W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. period from the 1st April, 1950, to the 31st March, 1951. (TT. 10/131.) JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 67

Classification of Roads in Kairanga County Notice of Adoptions Under Part IX of the Maori Land Act, 1931

URSUANT to regulation 3 (5) of the Heavy Motor-vehicle Tokerau District Maori Land Court Office, P Regulations 1950, the Minister of Transport doth hereby Auckland, 16th January, 1951. alter the Kairanga County Council's proposed classification of the T is hereby notified that the orders of adoption as set out in the roads described in the Schedule hereto and situated in Kairanga I Schedule hereunder have been made by the Maori Land Court County aud doth hereby approve such altered calssification as under the provisions of the Maori Lan\l Act, 1931. described in the said Schedule. J. H. ROBERTSON, Registrar.

SCHEDULE Whakaatu tangohanga Tamaiti Whangai i raro o Wahi IX o te KAIRANGA COUNTY Ture Whenua Maori, 1931 Roads Classified in Class Tw• MAIN IDGHWAYS Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Tokerau, Longburn-Taugimoana Main Highway No. 375. Akarana, 16 o Hanuere, 1951. Bunnythorpe----Kairauga Main Highway No. 376. HE whakaaturang,i tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te Kooti Milsons Line Main Highway No. 513. Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikanga o to Ture Whenua Maori, 1931, Greatford-Ashhurst Main Highway No. 831. etahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga o etahi tamariki whangai, e whakaaturia nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. COUNTY ROADS Aorangi, Cameron's Line, Cloverlea Settlement, College, TE RAPIHANA, Kai-rehita. Dampney's, Flygcr's Linc, Gillespie's Line, Hamilton's Line, Henderson's Line, Hughc's Line, Hewitt's, Jackeytown, ,Jame's Line (from the Napier - Palmerston North State Highway to Kelvin SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI) Grove Road), Kairanga Settlement, Kairanga Track (at Fitzherbert), Karere, Kelvin Grove, Linton Drain, Linton Station, Lockwood, Long Melford, Longhurn Township Roads, Maxwell's Line, }folford, Nama. Nga Matua \Vhangai Tamaiti Whangai Millrick's Line, Milson Line, Monrad, Newbury, No. 1 Line, No. 4 (No.). (Adopting Parents), (Adopted Child). Line, Old West, Racecourse, Railway, Reserve, Richardson's Line, Riddiford, Roberts Line, Ronberg, Scott's (from the Levin-Palmers­ 1718/W 'l'aupa Ngaruhe and Kete- Paora Tekoi Kihi. ton North via Shannon State Highway to Batchelars), Setter's Line, kura Ngaruhe Skerman's Line, Slack's, Staces', Stoney Creek, Taonui-Newbury, 365/A Wynyard Lum and Yock Hing Hedley. Te Matai, Te Puna, Te Wanaka, Tiritea (to 3rd Bridge), Waldegrave's, Jemima Lum Walker's, Westella Settlement Roads.

Roaefs · Classified in Class Thru COUNTY ROADS Notice of Adoption Under Part IX of the Maori Land Act, 1931

Bunnythorpe Township Roads, Cameron's Line {at Fitzherbert), Tokerau District Maori Land Court Office, Clevely's Line, Cliff, Clifton, Dalton's Line, Fitzherbert East, Auckland, 15th January, 1951. Fitzherbert Township Roads, Forest Hill, Green's, Hill Top, Hoihere, James' Line (from Kelvin Grove Road to Newbury Line), T is hereby notified that the order of adoption as set out. in the Kahuterawa, Kai Iwi, Kendall's, Koehler's, Linton Township I Schedule hereunder has been made by the Maori Land Court Roads, No. 4 Line (at Fitzherbert, to Green's Road), Pahiatua under the provisions of the Maori Land Act, 1931. Track, Pinfold's, Range North, Range South, Siberia, Witmore. Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of January, 1951. J. H. ROBERTSON, Registrar. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. Whakaatu tangohanga Tamaiti Whangai i raro o Wahi IX o te Pure (TT. 10/85.) Whenua Maori, 1931

Classification of Roads in Kaitieke County Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, 'l'okerau, Akarana, 15 o Hanuere, 1951. HE whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te Kooti P URSUANT to regulation 3 (5) of the Heavy Motor-vehicle Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikanga o te Ture Whenua Maori, 1931, Regulations 1950, the Minister of Transport doth hereby alter etahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga o etahi tamaiti whangai, e the Kaitieke County Council's proposed classification of the roads whakaatnria nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. described in the Schedule hereto and situated in Kaitieke County and doth hereby approve such altered classification as described in TE RAPIHANA, Kai-rehita. the said Schedule. SCHEDULE (KUPU APITI) SCHEDULE Nama Nga Matua Whangai Tamariki Whangai KAITIEKE COUNTY (No.). (Adopting Parents). (Adopted Child). Roads Classified in Ckiss Three MAIN IDGHWAYS 1047 /HK James Waipouri and l\fillie Rachael Kay Reihana. Maunnui-Owhango Main Highway No. 423. Waipouri nee Millie Raurimu - Wade's Landing !\fain Highway No. 867. Matthews COUNTY ROADS Erna, Old Service, Raurimu, Mangahoe, Upper Retaruke, Oio No. 2, Oio No. l, Upoko, Kawautahi, Pukeatua, Kouturoa East, Releasing Land From the Provisfons of Part I of the Maori Land Kouturoa w·est, Maungaroa, Te Rata, Raetihi-Ohura, Manson's Amendment Act, 1936 Siding, Patua, Otapouri, Tunanui, Owhango-Kakahi, Waitea Branch, !\fain Service, Jlfakokomiko, Tanga's, Mihirangi, vVanganui URSUANT to subsection (2) of section 4 of the Maori Land Valley, Pokatea-Kakakonui, Riches, 'l'unakotekote, Maher's, P Amendment Act, 1936, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby Blair's, Mission, National Park Township Roads, Owhango, Kakahi, revokes, so far as it affects the land described in the Schedule hereto, Piriaka. a certain notice dated the 9th day of June, 1930, and published in New Zealand Gazette No. 45 of the 19th day.of June, 1930, at page Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of January, 1951. 1983, whereby the provisions of subsection (3) of section 23 of the W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. Maori Land Amendment and Maori Land Claims Adjustment Act, (TT. 10/35.) 1929 (now Part I of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936), were applied to, inter alia, tho said land and such land is hereby excluded from the Kaipara Development Scheme. The Social Security Act, 1938.-Social Security Charge Payable by Companies SCHEDULE THE following land situated in the Tokerau Maori Land Court I N accordance with Order in Council dated 6th September, 1950, District, North Auckland Land District:- notice is here by given that the social security charge payable Block. Block and Area. by any company on its chargeable income for the income year ended Survey District. A. R. P. on the 31st March, 1950, is due in one sum on Thursday, 1st ]'ebruary, Hanerau lB I, Otamatea 40 2 20 1951. A penalty of 10 per cent. will be incurred on any amount Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of January, 1951. not paid within one month of the due date. Demands will be is.sued on or about 25th January, 1951, and For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs- payment may be made at any office of the Land and Income Tax T. 'I'. ROPIHA, Department or at any money-order post-office. Under-Secretary of the Department of Maori Affairs. F. G. OBORN, Commissioner of 'l'ax~s. (M.A. 1/1/3.) t.,68. [No. 3

OTiaE is·, hereby given that, the Publio Trustee has filed in the .. Supr4>UJ.e. Court,,"'11·.elaction, to .administer in, respect of the several . N estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations -(l!O, far,,asJmown) are hereunder set fol/th :-

-I>ate .•&,amp,Offlce No. .. Name. ·. Ocoopatlon. Rellidence. ·Date I Election ['· T""t&ti, ·<>r of Death. Filed. ,lntes$o.te. Oen•erned. I I l Callaway, Charles Retired farmer · Endeavour Inlet 8/4/42 ,,io;t:t/51 Intestate Blenhein. 2 Gmrie, Sara.h Ann Widow 1Maxwell .. 22/12/48 8/1/51 .Testate Wellington. 3 ·Duggan, John: Denis Shiftman Rewanui 22/11/50 12/1/51 Intestate Hokitika. 4 Fonseca, George Retired labourer ·Tamaki 17/10/50· '9jl:f'51 Auckland. 5 Goodbehere,. Eliza.beth Married woman Feilding .. llfil/28 -9/1/51 Wellington. 6 ':J.enni¥gs; .·EUen Auckland 21/9/50 9/1/51 Auckland. 7 Johnston; Jane· Ann :Levin 26/11/50 9/.1/51 ''restate" · Wellington. ,,8 , Molo,ll

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 16th January, 1951. .H. W. S. REARCE, Public Tr,ustee.

Notice· Under the• Regul

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Aot, 1936, of the making ef--regUlations,.and orders -as under:- 1

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'·Faun-WEEKLY PERIOD ENDED 9TH DEOEMBER, 1950 1ST'APBIL, ·1950, TO -9TH. DEOEMBER,' 1950. - ~~ .•] R-ue. I EXJ18nd!ture. I Net Revenue, Revenue. I Expenditure. I Net Revenue. £ £ £ ,£ £ £ N ortb>lt:Eslaiiihmain line and branooes .. 1,118,184 986,539 131,645 8,284,227 8,027,708 256,519 South.,Jsland. -ma.in ,line---and .br,.nehes .. 575,989 589,191 - 13,202 4;015';511 4,859,958 -244,447 Nelson ...... l,4$5 4,178 - 2,693 118,368 30,717 - 17,349 Total railwa.y operation .. .. 1·,695,658 1,579,908 l,15,750 ,12,913,106 12,918,383' - 5,277 Milicellaneous and subsidiary services .. 280,071 256,724 23,347 2,435,151 2,300,159 134;992 Total ...... 1,975,729 1,836,632 139,097 15;348,257 15,218,542 129,715

ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY ·0PERATmG' 'REVENUE AND T:aAFFIO ;\Jlr~i;;J;SIB-oPF'iRAl~WAY '0PJl!R,ATING .EXPENDITURE Four-weekly :· ·Y to D te - IFCW.!m~Y \Y.,ea,r-to,Date;. -. I · Period.' 1·' I• ea.DJ ' .a. •

£ £ Maintenance-- £ £ ~el!,ger ...... ~7,{42 J,S;l.4;226 Way and works ...... 250,086 2,156,220 ~r· ~gii.ge, ap.d mii,Us ...... /14,457 35~,194 Sign!lls,1and-,11}MbiC1tl ll,pplianoes .. 47,194 389,207 9~ ...... 1,397;821 10,.4,'72·;805 Rolling-stock .. .. 418,668 3,034,978 hoµr, .an'1 "1®1!1"1'#J'ge .. .. 25,938, 260,881 Transportation~ Locomotive ...... 396,1£7 3,199,478 ··Total railway operatjµ,g ,re;venµe .. ,l,69/i,6/IB J.2' 9,13.~1106 Traffic ...... 420,206 3,754,198 General charges ...... 19,513 128,968 Passengers ...... No. l, 772,227 17,259,757 ->Supemnn®tion subl!idy .. .. 28,tl4· 255,334 .. ,M. ive,~tQolr .. .. :J:'cins 34,088 3.7.1, 783 Total operating expenditure .. 1,579,908 12,918,383 ·"Tun·· her ...... · ,73~256 5$3,518 Net ~at_ing .revenue .. .. 115,750 . . Other goods " 765,253 6,001,265 Net ~penttijig ·loss ...... 5,277 .. .. " ,. 872,597 6,956,566i .. Total goods .. .. " , ??tal riiilway qperating reven11e 1,695,658 12.,913,106 Road Motor. S01!Vices- Pa,ssengers .. .. No. 1,830,424 17,286,114 Revenue ...... £ 173,495 '1,443,542' Capital (Jost/of,Open:Lines a,s at 31st March, 1950 . "''£81,551, 763 JAN. 25] THE NEW JZEAL:A'ND G'.AZErfTi '..69

Offioiating.Mimstersfor 1951.-Notice No.1

THE M.u:RIAGE AGT, .1908

Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 24th January, 1951. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the following list of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the P said Act is published for general information:- The Church of the PrCY1Jinoe of New The Church of England-continued The Church of England----continued Zealand, oommonly oalled the The Reverend- '!'he Right Reverend Bishop- . Church of England Calder, Jasper Fitchett, William Alfred Robertson, The Reverend- Calder, Matthew Lewis, L.Th. M.A. Abbott, John Charles, B.A. Cameron, Mangatitoki 'rhe Reverend- Acheson, Archibald Howard Mc- Cameron, William Steven. Gralram Flatt, Herbert John CauslanG d, ffM.Ao'' CanM A LLB g:;~~j-;!~La~1:ce,Edwin, M:A. Fleury, Franquefort Eooles Adams, eo rey wen, , ,, , , Castle, Wilmot Rodd, L.Th, Flewellen, James Joseph Adams, James, Canon Ch Ji'ord, Frederick John Addl·s, Elli's Avenel Caswell, Colin Doug1 as ar1 es ,ca A h'b Id J Th c tl Al B MA ·Ms -" raser, _re 1 a ames omas, Aires, Raymond Charles, M.A., \ 1h an ruce, · · ·, ' · c., M.A., B.D. L.Th. · · Frond, John Dakers, ;B.Com., Algar, Evan Beethoven, M.A. Archdeacon- A.R.A.N.Z. Allen, Francis Leehampion Champion, Thomas Eric, L.Th. Fry, Henry Eric Kyrle, M.A., Allerton, Arthur Russell, M.A. Honorary Canon Allison, Lester Frederic The Very Reverend- Funnell, Ilenry William Anderson, Alfred Reid, M.Sc. Chandler, Charles Walker, Dean Fussell, Raymond Selwyn Coldlram Anderson, James John, Canon The Reverend- Gamlen, William Peter Blagdon, Anderson, John Lawrence, M.A. Chard, Edward M.A., L.Th. Andrews, Roydon Percival, L.Th. Charles, Austin Clelland Flower- Gardiner, Sydney Reade, M.A., Andrews-Baxter, Kingston Dudley day Canon Arlidge, John Brett, B.A. Cheung, Wing Ngok, B.A. Garraway, William Arthur Arnold, Harry Coleridge, M.A., Childs, Henry Arthur, M.A. L. Th. Christie, Horace Oliver William The Venerable Archdeacon­ Arnold, Walter Charles, B.A., Clarke, Neil ·Stenson Gavin, Gordon Hay L. Th. Clougher, · Sergius Frederic Lewis. The Reverend- Ashley-Jones, James Edwin Coats, Robert George, Canon Atkinson, Edwin Clare Cocks, Hubert Maurice, M.A., Geddes, Robert Finlay, M,A. Aubrey, Keith Gilbert, L.Th. B.D., Canon The Very Reverend Dean- Ault, Harold Frank, M.A., B.D., Cole, James Cedric Alwyne, B.A. Gibson, Osborne Stanley Oliver, L.Th. Collard-Scruby, Allington Frank L.Th. Austin, Hugh Warren, M.A. Collins, Leonard Kilby The Reverend- Connolly, William Edward Gilfillan, Trevor Vincent Gould The Most Reverend Archbishop­ Cook, George Pilkington Averill, Alfred Walter, M.A., D.D. G!oyne, Alfred Bertram, L. Th. Cooper, James Godfrey, Richard The Venerable Archdeacon- Corbin, Samuel Bertram Roberts Goodman, John Norman A verill, Walter Wootten, B.A. Corney, Samuel, Canon Gourdie, Rona McLeod, D.S.O., Coulthard, Roy Edward, B.A. L.Th. (Mr.). The ·Reverend- The Venerable Archdeacon­ 'l'he Very Reverend Dean­ Baker, Philip Bartrum Cowie, Edmund Mortlock, M.A. Ball, Fredera:ck Off wood, L. Th. Gowing, Eric Austin Bambury, Owen Ronald rhe Reverend- The Reverend- Bamford, Eric Ellerslie, M.A., Cowle, Maxwell Pressland, L.Th. Graham, Nathaniel Robert Albert L.'Ph. Crossman, Goorge Arthur, L.Th., Grave, Selwyn Alfred, M;A. Barclay, Nigel Ernest Williams, Canon Greenwood, Arthur John M.A. Culpitt, Raymond W,oodward G1·eer, John Lawrence Barnes, Lewis Agassiz, M.A., L.Th. Cunliffe, William Richard, B.A., Gregory, Kenneth Barnett, Arthur Harold L.Th. Griffin, George William Garland, Barnett, Neville Selmes, L. Th. Curzon-Siggers, William Arthur, Canon Bates, Daniel Crosse M.A., LL.M., Canon Groves, Leslie David Calder, L.Th. Bathurst, Keith Orton, M.A., Dalby, Ross Howieson The 'Very Reverend Dean­ L.Th. Datson, John Harold Haggitt, ;Percy Bolton, M.A. Beattie, William Bruce The Very Reverend-· Beaumont, William Arthur The Venerable Archdeacon­ Bedwell, Walter William Davies, David Jones, B.Sc., Dean Hall, Alfred Francis, M.A. Beech, Walter Herbert The Reverend- The Reverend- Beere, Lionel O'Sullivan, M.A. Davies, John Caradog, Canon Hall, Rupert Thomas, L.Th., Canon Bell•Booth, William Louis, L.Th. Emeritus Bell, William Davies, Walter Ernest Detheridge The Venerable Archdeaco)l}­ Benham, -Noel Francis, L.Th. Davis, Percy Coleman Hamblett, William Alexander Harry, Bennett, Ma.nu Augustus Dawson, Frederick 0berlin L.Th. Bianchi, Valentine Albert .Day, John Ashley Garnet, B.A. The Reverend- Bird, William George Daynes, Francis John, Canon Hamilton, Hugh Staples, Canon Blackburn, Alan Hopton de Candole, Donald Vully Hamilton, Staples, :B.A., L.Th., Blair, Riga 'Wells Dewar, Alexander Montgomerie Canon Blakiston, Edward Nevile, L.Th. Hastings Harbour, William Leslie ·Scott, Blakiston, Peter Henley Dobbs, Clifford Leslie, B.A. B.A., L.Th. Iilathwayt, Hubert Cornelius Rhamn Dobson, Ronald Keith, L.Th. Harding, Ernest Osbourne Couzins Dorman, ,Dennis John :Brennian, Harding, Harold Frederick, M.A. Bond, Basil Kendall, M.C., O.B.E. M.A. Harding, William Douglas, M.A., Boniface, Herbert Garway, B.A. Drake, Alfred, L. Th. L.Th. Boo], Wilfred Arthur, L.Th. Drake, William Nevill The Venerable­ Bowyer, Henry George, B.Ss., Dunningham, Selwyn David Eden, Harris, Harold Mayo L.Th. M.A., L.Th. Boyd-Bell, Henry James Durrad, Walter John, M.A. The Reverend- Bretton, William Frederick, M.A. Dyer, James Henry Harrison, Frederick Charles, B.D., Brierley, Bertram Reginald Edmunds, William Milton, B.A. A.K.C. Ed wards, Ian Carncross, L. Th. Hawkins, Henry George The Venerable Archdeacon­ Edwards, Philip Osbert Clifford, Hay, Douglas Ramsay, M.A. Brocklehurst, Joseph Broadhurst, B.A. Hay, James L.Th. Elliott, Keith, V.C. Heard,'Ross McPherson Evans, David Sydney Heaslip, 'Harold William '!'he Reverend- Evans, John, L.Th. Heath, John Gordon Brokenshire, .John Joseph Fagg, Thomas Francis, L. Th. Heerdegen, William George Mur- Brown, John Lawley liss, B.A. Bull, Archibald George The Very Reverend-­ Fancourt, William, M.A. Hervey, John Dennis Bull, Cecil Stanley Hervey, John Russell Bull, Maxwell Lovelace Arthur The Reverend- Hickson, John Theodore Burgin, Eric W oollcombe, B.A., Farnell, Allen James Higgs, James Robert Lawford. L.Th. Fenton, Richard J·ames B.A. Burrow, Selwyn Charles Feron, Joseph'Francis, B.A,; L~Th. Hill, Rdward Owen Eustace, M.A. Burton, Arthur Bernard Ferry, Francis James Hill, George Vergette Button, Kenneth Francis Fisher, Francis Vivian Hine, William Henry Stutchbury Cable, John Henry. Fisher, John Matson Hodge, Alfred, Canon 70 THE ·NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. a

The O'/ilwroh of Eng~ontinued The Ohn.vroh of Eng~ntinued The O'/ilwroh of England-continued The Beverend- The Reverend- The Reverend- Hodgson, John Daniel Ga.mer, L.Th. Machell, Bernard John Plaistowe, Ronald Percy Frank, The Ven.arable Archdeacon­ McKenzie, Gordon Melville, B.A. B.A., L.Th. Mackie, Kenneth Johnston Plumb, Bernard Outing Hodgson, Reginald, L.Th. McLevie, Edward Mitchell Poata, Keina The Reverend- Maffey, Geoffrey Louis, M.A. Pohatu,, Turoa Hogg, John David, M.A., L. Th. Main, Frederick Charles Pou, Hemi Kiro Holla.nd, John Sharples Malcolm, Douglas Blomfield, Hon· Powell, Edward Charles Wooldridge, , Holla.nd, John: Tristram, M.A. orary Canon L.Th. Holmes, Melville Edward Mannering, Ernest Powell, Walter Leslie Wilton L.Th., Hook, Herbert, M.A. Martin, John Steele Canon Hopkin.s, Henry Ivor, B.A. Mataira, Wiremu Pere Matene, Wiremu The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Venerable Archdeacon­ Mayo, John Frederick, M.A. Prebble, Albert Ernest, M.A. Houghton, Perey, M.A. Mee, James Alexandm The Reverend- The Reverend- Middlebrook, Farrer Prebble, Kenneth Ralph Huata, Hemi Petiti Millar, Dougla11 Stewart, M.A. Price, Benjamin Huata, Wi Te Tau Miller, Alan Richard Pritchett, Percy Hugh, L. Th. Hughes, Robert Daniel Miller, Alexander Barrett, M.A. Puha, Wiremu Tureia, L. Th. Hughes, William James Moffatt, Arthur Stanley, L.Th. Purchas, Alban Charles Theodore, Hulme, Joseph Ernest Moir, George Kynoeh, B.A. M.A., L.Th., Canon Hurd, Stanley Alfred Giles Pyatt, William Allan, M.A. Huret, Walter Edmund Wilms· The Venerable Archdeaoon.­ hurst, M.A•. Monaghan, HaroJ.d Wyatt, M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Hutton, Herbert Vincent Pywell, Arthur Baron, L. Th. The Very Reverend- Hyde, Claude Edward The Reverend- Ihaka, Kingi Matutaera Monteith, George · Rae, B.A., Dean Raine, John Douglas William Irwin, Frederick Leslie, L.Th. Ramson, Frederick Stanley, L. Th., Isaacson, Charles Herbert, B.A. The Reverend- Canon Emeritus Isherwood, Hector Lionel Richard Moody, George Henry Rangi, Wharetini Ives, Leonard Moore, Erneet Blackwood Rangiaho, Ramahaki The Very Reverend­ Moore, Mervyn Alfred, L.Th. Rangiihu, Hamiora J ames, Percival, M.A. Moore, William Henry Rankin, Duncan, L. Th. Morath, Thomas Wilfred Alkmmore Revell, Percy, B.A.. The Reverend- Moreton, George Edgar Ja.meaon, Bert Desmond Morris, Arthur Robert Hampton, The Venerable Archdeacon­ Jaqui~, Alan Victor Rich, Eric John, B.A., L.Th. Jacks, Harold Robertson, M.A., M.A., Canon L.Th. Mortimer·Jones, Clive, M.A. The Reverend- Jermyn, James Alexander, B.A., The Venerable Archdeacon­ Richards, Isaac Lionel, L. Th. Honorary Canon Mountfort, Conrad Leigh Richards, Maurice Neville ·Jillett, Mostyn David Rickards, Raymond Robert, M.A. Joblin, Vernon William, L.Th. The Reverend- Rickells, Robert Gorbutt J olmson, Harry Alexander Mutter, John Charles Welham, L.Th. Riiwhi, Eruera The Venerable Archdeacon­ Neild, John Reynell, B.A., L.Th. Robertshawe, Noel Francis Edward, Johnston, Allen Howard, L.Th. The Venerable Archdeacon­ M.C., M.A., Honorary Canon N ewcombe, Raymond, M.A. Robinson Walter Wade, M.A. The Revere'iid- Robson, George Trevor, M.C., 0.B.E. J ohnst~ Thomas Cosbey, M.A. The Reverend- Rowe, Herbert Edward, Canon Jones, l:l.ubert Blandford, B.A. N ewman, Edmund Hannibal, B.A., Rushworth, Jack Broxholme Jones, John Edward, L.Th. B.D., L.Th. Rynd, Peter Alfred Tatham The V ~ Reverend- Ngawaka, Anaru Salt, Cecil George Gilbertson, L.Th. Julius, John Awdry, M.A., Dean Niblock, Alexander Samnda, Charles Joseph Geoffrey, The Reverend- Niblock, David Hale Alt, L.Th. L.Th. Kaa, Te Hihi, L.Th. Nicholl, Samuel · Saunders, Francis Alfred Kapa, Mutu Paratene Nicholson, Robert Carruthers, B.A., Schollar, Kenneth, B.A., L.Th. Karaka, Karira Arrona, Canon L.Th. Schurr, Geoffrey Harold, L.Th. Keith, Peter Meredith ' Norman, Edward Kinsella, D.S.O., Scott, William Atkinson Keith, Bona.Id . Gordon Layard M.C., B.A. Sell, Harold George, L. Th. Kelly, Norman James, B.D. Norris, Arthur Hugh, M.A., Canon Senior, Gerard Francis Norris, Harold Geoffrey, B.A., · Sergel, Paul Clement Scott Kempthorne, Frederick Maurice, L.Th. B.A., L.Th. :t,forthcroft, Henry William The Right Reverend Bishop­ Kena, Brown Oldham, Charles Collingwood, L. Th. Simkin, William John, L. Th. The Venerable Arehdeaeon­ Oliver, Charles Samuel Louis The Reverend- Kenney, Hector Sefton Innes, B.A., Orange, William Alfred, B.A. Simpson, .Tames Alexander Grahame L.Th. Orbell, Waldron Hastings, L.Th. B.A. The Reverend.- Orchard, John David Sinclair, Charles Horace Skey, William Trevor Fortescue, Kent-Johnston, Charles Walter, The Venerable Arehdea.con- B.A. L.Th. Osmers, Eric . Alfred, M.A., Small, Kenneth Roland Robinson Keretene, Wiremu Hone, Canon F.R.E.S., Dip.Soc,Sc., L.Th. King, Gordon John Smallfield, Geoffrey Mandeno, B.A. King, Leonard Mansfield, B.A. The Reverend- Smallfield, Perey Scott. King, Meyrick Vincent Bryan Oulds, Francis Ayland, L. Th. . Smallfield, William Mandeno The Venerable Archdeacon­ Oulds, George Francis William Smith, Jack Winstan Kirkham, Paul, L. Th. Smith, John, B.A., L.Th. The Reverend__ The Right Reverend Bishop­ Smith, Leslie Percival Gordon Knight, Clement Samuel Owen, Reginald Herbert, M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon~ Knight.a, Harold James West, M.A., The Reverend­ Smith, Thomas James Canon Paenga, Te Keepa 'rhe Reverend- Kohere, Poihipi, Canon Palmer, Charles , Courtnay Walter, L.Th. Kohere, Reweti Panapa, Wiremu Netana Southward, Walter Seddon, L.Th. Kokiri, Patihana Paraone, Henare Southworth, Thomas Lane, Frank Ouseley Blake Parr, Alexander Francis Robert, Sparrow, Charles Leslie, B.A., Lea, William L.Th. L.Th. Leach, Hugh Stanley, L. Th. Parr, Stephen, M.C., M.A., B.D., Speight, Hubert Leonard, Pakake Heketoro Canon Spence, Alexander Forde The Bight Reverend Bishop-­ Parsons, Francis Isaac Spencer, Douglas Gordon Squires, Harry Lesser, Norman Alfred, M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ The Reverend­ Stace, Alexander William Crawley Partridge, Thomas Harold Charles, Stanley, Paul Albert Liggett, Kenneth M.A., L.Th. Long, Frank Olen.don, M.A. Stanton, Robert James, L.Th., Loten, Terrence Marshall The Reverend- Canon Low, William Laird Pearson, Tom Vivian, L.Th. Starke, Henry Ravenscroft Peaston, Monroe, M.A., B.D. Startup, Edward Williams The Venerable Archdeacon­ Perkins, Frederick William Benja· Steele, Harold Joseph Lush, John Arthur, B.A. min,M.A. Stent, William Frank, L.Th., The Reverend- Perkins, John Stanley Heathcote, Canon Emeritus Lush, William Edward, M.A., Canon B.A., L.Th. Stephens, William Clarke McCaul, Ian Halse, B.Com., L.Th. Pirani, Maurice Russell Stephenson, George Benjamin, M.Sc. MeCutcheon, Eccles Alexander Pittman, John Allan Canon JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 71

The Chwrch of England-continued The Chwrch of England-continued The Presbyterian Ghuroh of New 'J'he Right Reverend Bishop­ 'J'he Venerable Archdeacon­ Zealand-continued Stephenson, Percival William, M.A., Williams, William Trevor, M.A., The ReverenrJ.- D.D. Dip.Soc.Sc., L.Th. Cattanach. Duncan McKenzie The Reverend- Cawley, John The Reverend- Willis, Francis Petrie de Laval, M.A. Chalmers, Donald Scott Stewart, Alexander John, LL.B., Wilson, Cecil Lancelot, L. Th. Chambers, Robert Gordon Simons L.Th. Wilson, Eric George Chan, Wan Kau Storey, Edward John Wilson, Herbert Fitz, B.A., L. Th. Charteris, William Cecil, M.A. Stote-Blandy, Gordon Blandy, M.A. Wilson, John Cecil Julius, L.Th. Chisholm, Andrew Robert, B.A. Strong, Edward Herbert, M.A., Wiltshire, Percy Chisholm, John Canon Wingfield, Henry Barnard Chisholm, Robert Freeland, M.A., Stych, William Henry, L.Th., Winhall, Norman Ernest, M.B.E., B.D. Th. Sch. L.Th. Clark, .Josh Stanley Sullivan, Martin Gloster, M.A. Wisdom, Walter Charles, M.A. Comber, William Charles, M.A. Sutton, Robert Esmond, Canon Witty, Robert ,Tohn Condie, .Tohn Morrison, M.A., Taepa, Hohepa Wood, Stanley Ernest, L. Th. B.D. Talbot, John George Beamish, L. Th Wood, William Charles ·couling, William James Talbot, Richard Edward Woodward, George Young, L.Th., Cowie, Andrew Panton Tamahori, John Thornton Canon Emeritus Craw.ford, Horace John 'l'anner, Carl Enington, B.A., L.Tl• Wright, Albert Alexander Cree, Keith Sturdee, B.A. Taurau, Hohaia Wright, Edwin Rudland, L.Th. Crocket, Robert Taylor, Basil Maples Wright, Frank Robert Harris Crockett, George Herbert Taylo1·, David Mortimer, M.A., B.D. Wright, Henry Nelson, L.Th., Crump, Clarence Kenneth, B.A. Canon Cumming, John Alexander, M.A., The Venerable Archdeacon­ Wright, Philip Nelson, L.Th. B.D. Taylor, Frederic Norma":, M.A. Young, Frederick William, B.A., Currie, John L. Th., Canon Cunie, Robert Jarvie The Reverend- Cuttle, Thomas Nevin 'l'aylor, Henry Gordon, B.A., 'rhe Venerable Archdeacon­ Y oung, James Rarity, M.A. Dallard, George Ernest, M.A., D.S.O. B.Mns. Taylor, Roger Patrick, B.A., L. Th. The RevereJid- Davidson, Alexander Gordon 'J'e Hau, Ngarangi Z:immerman, John Charles Augustus Davies, .John Butler Templer, John Merson Densem, George Temnera, Paora, M.B.E., Honorary The Presbyterian Clvwrch of New Dewar, Lunan Sutherland Canon Zealand Dickey, Mervyn Nathaniel Thompson, James Nevill The Reverend- Dickie, Robert Thompson, Roger Frederick Norton. Dixon, Archie Leighton L.Th. Allan, John Aitken, M.A., D.D. Allen, David Roland Dixon, Cyril Ian Lewis, M.A. Thomson, Henry Frederick, B.A. Dodds, Richard Thomson Thomson, Hugh Ernest Alley, Roy Nicholas, M.A. Allison, Edgar John Edmonds Doig, John Charles Thorpe, David Dumville, B.A., L.Th Dow, Alfred J·ames Henry, B.A., Tidswell, Norman Anderson, John Anderson, Peter, B.Sc. B.D. Tipene. Paki Dun, Rawiri Titchener, Neville Cecil Knox Anderson, Robert Stewart A ndei·son, William Archibald Duncan, Donald Edward, B.A. Truman, Francis Cecil, B.A., L.Th., Dunn, John Gilman Sharp Canon Andrew, James Newbold Lea Alllfrews, Edward Ernest, M.A. Dunn, Stanley Clifford Turei, ' William Brown Dyason, Eric Ernest Turner, Clare Wilson, Canon Angus, George Colville Moopes, B.Sc. Dyson, Harold Tye, William, B.A. Elli:fl'e, Archibald Macfarlane, B.A. Vaughan, Charles Albert Archibald, Alexander Spring, M.A. Armstrong, Alexander Weir Elliott, William, M.A. Venimore, Vincent Charles, M.A., Evans, Kenneth Harold, B.A. B.D. Ashwin, Allan A s p I a n d, Arthur Macdonald Evans, Robert Edward Venville, Francis Maurice Royston Evans, Walter Fairlie Vercoe, William George Leopold Badcock, John, B.A. Fairbairn, James Kingsley, M.B.E., Vickery, Hadden Kingston, L. Th., B.A. Canon Baird, .James, B.A. Baird, Samuel David Falconer, George David Waldron, Francis Herbert, M.A. Falloon, George David, M.C., B.A. Walton, John William Baragwanath, Owen Thomas, B.A. Bartle, William Robert Farr, Edward Francis, B.A. Walton, William Henry Feist, Murray Holman, B.A., Dip. J. Wanoa, Ngatai Bartlett, Henry George, B.A. Barton, Frazer Burnett, B.A. Fell, Henry Reginald, M.A., B.D. The Very Reverend- Barton, Henry Havelock, M.A. Ferguson, Arthur McNair, M.A. Warren, Alwyn Keith, M.A., Dean Bates, John James Finch, Nelson Howard Bates, John Maclellan, M.A. Fish, Robert Ferguson The Reverend- Baxter, Allan William, B.A. Flett, William Nugent Warren, Percy Holdsworth, LL.B., Bolmer, Frederick Roy, M.A. Fong, Yik Tak L.Th. Berry, William James Fordyce, James \Vatkins, Laurence Neville, L.Th. Bevis, \Villiam James Fotheringham, Alexander Watson, George Nelham, Canon Bibby, Laurence Vincent, M.A. Francis, Stuart Cyril, B.A. Waymouth, Stephen Francis New- Bishop, Ebenezer Fraser, Ian Watson, M.A., B.D., combe, B.A., Canon Bissett, Bruce McDonald Turnbull, Th.D. B.A., B.D. Freeman, James Stewart, M.A. The Venerable Archdeacon­ Black, William Bower, LL.B. Freeman, .T ohn, B .. A. Weadon, William George Hodge Blair, Robert, M.A., M.R.E., French, Cyril Leslie Ed.M., B.D., F.R.G.S. French, Walter Wortley The Reverend- Bloomfield, Henry Gardiner, Allan Grindell, L.Th. Webb, Edmond Parker, Blyth, David Alexander Gardiner, .John Thomson Canon Rorrie, Ian Grant, M.A. Geering, Lloyd George, M.A., B.D. The Most Reverend Archbishop­ Bowman, Harold Otto, B.A. Gilbert, Henry George West-Watson, Campbell, M.A., D.D. Boyd, David Kirkland Gilkinson, Norman Farquhar, Boyd, James Hall M.A., B.A. Theo Revercnd- Brash, Alan Anderson, M.A., B.D. Gosling, Colin Leslie, B.A., B.D. Wheeler, Malcolm John Stuart Brettell, William Smith, B.A. Gow, Murray Alexander Whelan, Weldon Deverell Brierly, Caleb Graham, Rugh White, Bernard Rich, A.K.C. Brown, George Ernest, B.A. Graham, John Brown, Liston Khkwood Grant, Ian The Venerable Archdeacon­ Brown, Reginald William Gray, .James Lundie, B.A. Whitehead, Louis Grenville, M.A. Brydone, Hamish Alistair Stewart Green, Francis John, M.A. Budd, George Griffiths, Robert John, M.A. The Reverend- Burnett, Harold Beaumont Gunn, Lewis Farquhar Fraser, Wilkens, William Fredric Burton; Thomas Herbert, B.A. M.A., B.D., M.B.E. Wilkes, Frank Walton Bush, Ernest Frederick Harl.field, Keith Allan, B.A. \Vilkinson, Henry Arthur, B.A. Byers, Ralph, M.A. Haigh, Henry William Williams, Bernard Prior, M.A., L.Th. Cairney, James Johnstone Hall, Norman Cameron Calder, David, B.A. Williams, Harold James Hall, Robert Ian Williams, Henry, M.A., L.Th., Canon Calder, 'l'homas George, B.A. Williams, Nigel, M.A. C,,meron, Kenneth Ian Halliday, Thomas Williams, Owen Wallis, M.C., M.A. Campbell, Sefton Windsor, M.A. Harper, Alexander Reid Williams, Philip Charles Campbell, Thomas, George Harries, Evan Richard Williams, Reginald Ottrey, B.A. Cardno, Allan Leith Hart, Arthur Victor Williams, Wilfrid Gaster, B.A., Carmichael, William Alexander Haslop, James Honorary Canon Carter, John Alexander Lloyd Hay, James, B.A., B.D. 72; THE 1 NEW-' ZE2\..LAND'Gll0ETTE1 [No: 3

The Presbyterian Church <>f New The Pres"/Jyterian Cllt.rch of New The l'resbyterian Chwroh of Ne·u· Zealand-continued ZeaZand--continued Zealand-continued The Reverend- The Reverend- The Reverend- Hay, James Allison MacKenzie, Donald ' Finlay, M.A., Reid, Gordon Henry, B.A., B.D. Hay, Thomas Mouat Carner.on, B.A. B.D. Reid, Hugh Hay, William Ronald McDonald, \foKenzie, Duncan Norman Reid, James Nicoll B.A. McKenzie, Graeme Fraser, M.A., Reilly, John Anderson Hayward, John William B.D. Rennie, James Fyfe, M.A., B.D. Heard, John James McKenzie, James William, C.B.E., Renwick, George Heggie, David M.M.; E.D.; B.A; Rex, Helmut Herbe1-t, M.A. Henderson, Alexander McDowell McKenzie, John Murdoch; B.A., Richards, Alnn Morgan, M.A. Henderson, John, M.A., Ph.D.·. LL.B. Riddle, Thomas Ewart Hendrie, Walter Max, M.A. McKenzie, Roderick George Ritchie, Charles Alexander Hercus, Duncan MacKellar, B.A., McKenzie, Roy Haigh Robertson, Alan Douglas, B.A. B.E. Mackie, Robert Robertson, Frank William Hercus George '\Vatson Thomson McKinney, Kenneth William; M.A. Robertson, Frederick Herbert, M.A. Herron', David Craig, 1YI.C., M.A MacLachlan, Donald Danford Robertson, James, B.A. Hiddlestone, John, M.B.E., E.D. McLean, Alexander Charles, M.A. Robertson, Struan Athol, B.A. Hitch!cock, Herbert Webster McLean, Herbert Stewart, M.A. Robertson, William John Hodson, Leonard John MacLean, Ian Barr Robinson, ,Joseph Lawson, B.A. Hogg, Henry McLeay, William Mauri-cw Robson, Leonard Cameron, B.A. McNeur, Alexander Rogers, Lawrence Moter, M.A. Sister Hollies, Kathleen·. McNeur, Archibald Rogers, Rowlatt Matheson, B.Com .• The Reverentl-'- McNenr, David B.A. Horwell, Arthur Dowdall, B.A. McNenr, George Hunter, D.D. Roseveare, Thomas Henry, B.D. Hoskin, Claude Cannell MacRae; George . Howat, James Campbell MacRae, Kenneth, Donald, LL.B., Sister Ross, Emily Howes William Henry, B.A. B.D. Hubba'.rd, John, M.A., B.D. McSkimming, William The Reverend- Hughes, Herbert Bamford, M.A., Maddock, Rhys Arthur George, M.A. Ross, E,ic Robert Edward, M.A.' B.D. Madill, Crawford William Robin· Rothwell, Leslie William, B.A. Humble, Walter son, M.A. Ryburn, Hubert James, :if.A., B.D. Hume, Fergus Allan, B.A. Madill,' Dawson" Roderick1 Ryburn, Ian Graham, B.A. Hunt, George William, Dip. S.Se. Madill, James Dawson Crawford, Salmond, Alexander, M.A; Hunter, Samuel Fowler, M.A., D.D M.A. Salmond, James David, M.A., Ph.D. Huston, Archie John; B.A. Mann, John Sands, John Manson, Henry Sanders Sands, Joseph Hutchison1 William Ramsay Ings, James Marshall, Alexander Scarrow, John Alexander Irvine, Archibald ·Grassan, M.A. Martin, David Brown Scott, Arthur Robert Irwin, James Martin, John Harold, B.A. Scott, Harold Stevenson, M.A. Jackson, Montague Martin; .William Herbert,, B.A. Scott, William Gardiner, M.A. .Jeffreys, George Alfred Ma,·tin, William Rutland , Shaw, Donald Gordon Johnston, Howard Whitfield Mathews, John, Guscott,. B.A., Shaw, John Russell,' M.A. .Johnston, John Mead, Victor, L.Th, Sherri:ff, Colin Bedford; B.A., Johnston, John Dinsmore, B.A. Melville, Eric ,Tack Ph.D. Jones, Leonard, M.A. Merrington, Ernest N orthcroft, Simpson, Archibald Houston Jupp, George Henry· M.A., Ph.D. SmaiH, Andrew Wrniam Karrup, Marinus Carl MiUer, George,.. . . Smith, Frederick .Tolin Millar, John Graham, Lt.B. Smith, .James D,mglas, B.A. Sister Kearney, Janet Ramsay' Sister Miller,• M'!lrgltttet· Helen Smith, John Nicoll· Angus Smith, John Raymond, B.A. Thei Reverend- '!'he Reverend- Smyth, Hugh Cecil Kedgley, Ernest Harry Miller, Robert Strang, LL.M., B.D. Somerville, John Spenser, M.C., Keenan, Robert Stewart Miller, Ronald, M.A. M;A. Keene, Percy Milligan, William James Somerville, Thomas Cameron,B,Com., Keller, Albert Milmine, Mervyn Gray, M.A. B.D. Kennedy, Charles Anderson Milne, William Ritchie Speer, Thomas Alexantler, B.A: Kenward, Russell Frederick, B.A. Milner, Ian Arthur Spence, George Archibaltl · Doug!iis. Ker, Laurence Hamilton, M.A. Mitchell, George Patrick M.C., O.B.E. Kernohan, Alexander, M.A., B.D. Mitchell, Henry Alexander Mc, Spencer, David Charles, B.A. King, Edmund Thomas Donald, B.A. Sprackett, Colston Robert, M.A. Kirkby, Donald Alan, B.A. Monro, Alexander Stewart · McKay Standage, Arthur Charles Wey- Kirkby, Edward Leonard, B.A. Moore, James Drakley Shaw, M.Sc. mouth, NLA. Kirkland, Andrew Dougal Moore, William George Kitchener,· Starnes, John Horace, B.A. Kirkwood, Archibald McGilp B.A., B.D. Steedman, David McGregor, M.A., Knigh~, George Angus Fulton, More, James B.D. M.A., B.D. Morris, Raymond William Stevenson, Eric B:rebner Lamont, Robert Martin · Muir, Ivan, B.A. Stewart, Douglas Brown Lane, Arthur Clement Murdock, Alexander, B.A. Stewart, James Evan, M.A. Lapsley, William Robin, B.A: Murray, John Stanley, M.A. Storkey, Douglas William, B.A. Larsen, Karl Theodor Fnglestad, Murray, John Walter, M.A. Strang, John Stanford, B.A. B.A. Murray, Robert William, B.A. Stuart, William Samuel, B.A. Laughton, John George, C.M.G. Nairn, Jack Raymond, B.A., Sullivan, Charles McNeill Leggott, Robert Edward. Naylor, George Alfred Sutherland, Angus Leishman, Robert Nevill, William James Sutherland, Arthur Francis, B.A. Lewis, Watcyn Leslie, B.A. N ewlands, J cihn Sutherland, William Donald M

The Preabyteri,c;,n, O'h!Ulroh ·of N6W The Boman Catholic Chwch--eon· The Roma11 Cathoiw Ch'!lrr;h--con• Zealand--eontinued tinned tinned The Reverend- The Reverend- The Reverend­ Watt, Douglas Weild, M.A. Butler, Cyril Patrick, S.M. Dennehy, Cecil Watt, William Bell, B.A. Butler, John Devenport, Charles Edward, S.M. l;>ignan, Francis Lynch, S.M. Waugl)., Robert Daniel Bernard The Right Reverend Monsignor-­ Way, Ernest Dillon, Michael Buxton, Leonard Thomas Doherty, Austin Webber, Stanley William, B.Com. Cahill, .T eremiah Webster, Alexander Clifton, B.A., Doherty, Bernard Xavier B.D. . The Reverend- Doherty, Berna:rd ·welsh, Robert Rae Cahill, .Joseph Alphonsus, S.M. Dolphyn, .John West, Heetor Williamsoo, B.A., Cahill, Patrick Power, · S.M. Donnelly, Leo Ph.D. Cahill, Thomas .Joseph Donoghue, Gerard John · West, William Henry Callaghan, Cyril Joseph, S.M., Doohan, Daniel Noel Wheeldon, Alfred Hadfield M.A. Doolaghty, Matthew Bernard Whitehead, Leonard George Bur· Callaghan, Vincent Desmond Dore, William dett. M.A. Campoell, Dalton Henry, S.M. The Very Reverend- Whitelaw, Alan Campbell, LL.B. Carcenac, Leopold .Tean-Baptiste, Dowling, .John William, S.M., ~.A. S.M. Whittington, .Tame$ Neville The Reverend- Wilde, Arthur (',armine, Eugene ,John Paschal Carmody, Patrick M. Dowling, Maurice .Tames, S.M., Wilkes, Frederick Alexander M.A. Wilkinson, Frank Howitt, M.A. Carroll, Michael .T. Cartwright, Cyril Thomas Gerald Downey, John .T oseph Wilkinson, Harry Lloyd, B.A. Downey, Leo Vineent Williams, Henry Pritchard, B.A. Casey, Charles Wilfred, S.M., D.D., B.C.L. Duffy, Joseph Williams, Noel Charles, B.A. Duffy, Thomas Alphonsus Willoughby, Alfred William Casey, .Tames Patrick Cashman, Edmond Duggan, Christen Francis, S.M. Wilson, Ian Bendall, B.A. Duggan, George Henry Christen, Wilson, .Tames Duncan McLennan Caulfield, .T ohn Caulfield, William Melville, S.M. S.M.,D.D. Wilson, .Tames Henry Dunn, John Samuel Wilson, Malcolm William, M.A. Chaney, William .Joseph, S.M. Chapman, Bernard Joseph, D.D., D1inphy, William Christopher Joseph Winter, Edward Allan, B.A. Durning, Francis, S.M. Winton, Frank William, B.A., B.D. Ph.D. Cheesman, George Seddon, S.M. Durning, James Aloysius, S.M. Wishart, Stanley Robert, M.A. Durning, Matthew Stanislaus, S.M. Yeates, Alfred Douglas Clancy, William Young, James Clarkson, B.A. Cleary, .John Gerard, S.M. The Very Reverend­ Young, .Tames Smith Cleary, Patrick John, S.M. Dwyer, Erie Yule, George Morrison Cleary, Thomas, S.M. Clenaghan, James Dominic The Reverend- Yule, George Morrison, B.A. Dynan, John .Aloysius, S.M. The Boman The Very Reverend~ Eccleston, James The Reverend­ Clery, Gerald Paul Egan, .Tohn Henry Egden, .John Patrick, S.M. Aarts, Gerard The Reverend- Abbott, Patrick Thomas Ji;vans, Clement John Coakley, Gerald Evatt, Leo Reginald, S.M. Ainsworth, Wilfred William, S.M. Colgan, George Michael Aldridge, Patrick Louis, S.M. Fahey, Edward James Collins, .Tames Fahey, Thomas John Columb, Francis Fal1j, Patrick The Very Reverend­ Conboy, Stephen Alink, Martin, Dean Farrell, Thomas Connolly, Brendon Feehan, .Tames The Reverend­ The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Feehly, Christopher Fleming, 8.M. Angland, Desmond Connolly, Thomas Frederick, V.G. Fenelon, Andrew Ardagh, Cyril Edgar, B.A. Fenton, .Tames Timothy Atkins, Bernard .Joseph, S.M. The Reverend- Conncir, Leo Camillus The Very Reverend­ Austin, .Tames .Teffrey Finerty, .John, B.A. Baillie, Bernard .Tames, S.M. Convery, Hugh Aloysius Bambrick, Patrick .Joseph, S.M. Conway, Finian The Reverend- Barr-Brown, Cecil Charles Cook, Thomas Edward, S.M. Finlay, Francis, M.A. Bartlett, Graham Godfrey Corcoran, William Fisher, Ivan Robert, S.M. Bartley, Francis Stanislaus, S.M., Corrigan, Killian Fitzgibbon, .T.ohn Mary M.A. Fitzmaurice, Dominic Valentine The Very Reverend- Fitzpatrick, Kevin Batchelcir, Vincent Courtenay, Bernard, C.M., D.C.L. Battersby, Peter Flaherty, Vincent Beattie, David Bryan, S.M. The Reverend- Flanagan, .John .Joseph Beban, .Tames .T oseph, S.M. Courtenay, Victor Hallinan Flanagan, Maurice Henry, S.M., Bennett, Alfred Ernest Cox, Ronald, C.M. D.D. Bennett, Francis Crawford, Michael Fletcher, .Tohn .Toseph Bennett, .Tohn Bernard, S.M. Flynn, Peter Bernard The Very Reverend­ Flynn, William Barry Bergin, .John, C.M., D.Ph. Creed, Timothy Bergin, Thomas Cornelius, S.M. Fogarty, Matthew Joseph Bergmans, Alphons Petrus Gerard The Reverend- Fofey, .Joseph Daniel Marie Crombie, Melville Frederick Ber· Foley, Michael Nicholas Berridge, Norbert nard, S.M. Foley, Patrick · Blake, Basil Francis, M.A. Crowe, Kevin Desmond Forrestal, .Tames Bleakley, Michael .Joseph Crowley, Denis .Joseph, O.P. Forsman, Edward Archibald Bourke, Bernard Joseph, S.M. Cuddigan, Michael Forsyth, Douglas .TOfleph, S.M. Bourke, David Gerard Cullen, .Joseph .John, 8.M. Fouhy, Daniel Carl, S.M. Bourke, Gerard Mary Fouhy, Thomas Condon Bourke, Maurice, S.M., B.A. The Right Reverend Mo~gnor­ Fox,Brian Bowler, Clifford Patrick, B.A., Cullen, Patrick Francis, V.F., B.A. Fox, Noel .Tames S.M. · Fox, Patrick, C.M. The Reverend- Fraser, Charles William Bowling, .John Cullinane, .John Deni;, 8.M. Boyd, Henry Furlong, Michael .Joseph Cumiskey, Patrick .Joseph · Gaffey, Christopher .John Bradford, Merton Cummins, .Tames Henry Bradley, .T ohn Gaines, Edward Curley, Matthew .Joseph Galvin, .T ohn Bradley, .John .Tames Curnow, .John Edward Brady, Cormac Joseph Gardiner, Singleton George Curnow, Thomas Colin G,1nahy. John Joseph Brailey, Leonard .John, S.M. Curran, Adrian Patrick Breen, Peter Bernard Garty, Francis Patnek · Curtin, Thomas Gascoigne, Noel Hambyn, Ph.D., Brennan, Michael Alphonsus Cushlow, Gerard Brennan, Phillip .T ohn Augustine, Dip.Ed. Daly, Gordon Vincent Gavin, Anthony S.M. Daly, .John Bressers, Richard Daly, Leo .Tames The Very Reverend­ Brice, LeonRrd Daly, Thomas Gavin, .Tames Ignath1s Broel-Plater, Leon De Bree, .T ohn Brooks, Martin Delaney, Noel Thomas, S.M. The Reverend- Brosnahan, Edward .John Geaney, Humphrey. M.A. Broughton, Michael The Right Reverend Monsig-nor­ Geaney, Victor, D.D., S.M. Buckley, Francis Delany, .Tames Patrick, V.G. George, Thomas, S.M. Buckley, William Bernard, S.M., Gibbons, Brendan B.A. The Reverend­ Gibbs, Phillip .Tames, S.M. Buist, .Tames Bernard Delargey, Reginald Gilhooly, Richard Thomas Burke, Edward de Leeuw, Frederick Gill, Gerald Patrick, S.M. Burke, Miehael Joseph, S.M. de Loughry, David .Tustin Gleeson, William Burke, Vincent Patriek, S.M. Dellllehy, Bernard .John Gormly, Canice 74 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 3

The Roman Catholic Church-con· The Jtoman Catholic Church-con­ The Roman Catholw Ch'!Vrohr--con­ · tinned tinued tinued The Reverend- The Reverend­ The Reverend- Goulter, .Tohn Edward, S.M. Keane, Philip McMahon, Francis Graham, Richard Keegan, Bernard Michael Gregory, Arthur Clarence Keegan, Poter Joseph The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Griffin, John Desmond Kelly, Francis Edward MacManus, James Francis, V.F. Griffin, Matthew The Right Reverend Monsignor­ The Reverend- The Very Reverend- Kelly, John Joseph llfoNeill, James Hugh Guinane, Thomas Michael Vin· The Reverend- The Right Reverend Monsignor­ cent, B.A. Kelly, John Joseph McRae, Arthur James, M.A., Ph.D. The· Reverend- Kelly, Joseph The Reverend­ Gupwell, Isaac . Joseph, S.M. Kelly, Paul Madden, Patrick Hally, Joseph Patrick Kenefick, Michael Maguire, James Hally, Thomas Aloysius Kennedy, Alan Noel, S.M. Maguire, Joseph Hannah, Peter, S.M. The Right Reverend .Monsignor-,­ ·Maher, Anthony Delcan, ·s.M. Kennedy, James Aloysius, D.D. Maher, Kevin Patrick, S.M. '!'h1i Very R1iverend Monsignor­ Mahoney, Thomas Hanrahan, James The Reverend- Kennedy, John Joseph, S.M., M.A. Mannes, Leo, C.M. The Reverend­ Mannix, James, S.M. Hanrahan, Thomas The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Kennedy, Michael The Very Reverend­ Hanrahan, vVilliam Anthony Mannix,. John Aloysius, S.M. Hanratty, Patrick Joseph The Reverend- Haring, Gerard Kerins, Thomas Gordon, S.M. The Reverend- Harrington, Brendan Kimbell, Eugene Evelyn, S.M. Marinovich, George Harrington, Thaddeus Anthony Kingan, Jesse Lawrence, B.A., Marlow, Oliver Raymond Harrison, George William, D.D.. S.M. Martin, Joseph Thomas Haughey, Lawrence Kirby, John Francis )father, Ivan Joseph Have=an, Nicholaas Kirrane, John Mee, Peter Reginald . Hayes, Daniel Joseph Knight, Cecil Ernest, S.M . Menner, Stanislaus, O.F.M. Hayes, Trevor Laidler, Joseph Milligan, Daniel Hazelzet, Albert John ,Joseph Larsen, Eric Richard, S.M. Minehan. Timothy, S.M. Head, George . Joseph Ainsworth, Lavelle, Michael James Minett, Desmond John, S.M. S.M.,B.A. Leahy, Thomas Joseph Minogue, Patrick John Heagney, Patrick Eugene, S.M. Lee, Robert Edward Minto, Patrick Forbes, S.M. Healy, Daniel Leen, Denis Molloy, James Arthur Heavey, Albert Joseph Lenihan, Arthur Monaghan, David Putnam Leonard, Joseph Mon3;ghan, Walter The Right Reverend Monsignor­ The Very Reverend­ Heavey, William James The Very Reverend­ Liddy, Thomas Joseph Moore, Nicholas, V.F. The Very Reverend- The Reverend- The Reverend- l!e:fl'ernan, Thomas M., S.M. Lister, Hilary Alphonsus, S.M. Mulcahy, Maurice 1Varwick, S.M., The Reverend- The Most Reverend Bishop-­ D.D. Hehir, Bernard Thomas Liston, James Michael Murphy, James Edward Murphy, John Hendren, James Oughten, S.M. The Reverend- Henebery, Thomas· ' Murphy, Joseph Patrick Lockwood, George Jowitt Murphy, Michael Andrew, S.M. Henley, James Francis Aloysius, Loft, Anthony James M.A. Murray, Charles Herlihy, Francis Jeremiah, D,C.L. The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Murray, Magnus William Herlihy, Patrick Joseph Long, James Murtagh, Gerard Gabrielle Higgins, John Alexander, S.M. Myers, Herbert Augustine Hill, Augustine Kenneth, S.M. The Reverend­ N ederhof, Hubert Hogan, Cyril Lordan, Denis Neville, John Maurice, S:M. Hogan, John James, S.T\I. Lorrigan, Stanislaus Francis Nolan, Daniel Patrick Hogan, Thomas Loughnan, Antony 0 'Brien Bernard Lynch, Edmund James, RA. O'Brien, Brian Reginald The Right Reverend Monsignor­ Lyons, Edward O'Brien, John Sarsfield Holbrook, Henry Francis Lysaght, Andrew, S.M., B.A. O'Brien, Joseph Vincent The Reverend- McAleese, Patrick O'Brien, Timothy Patrick Holohan, James McArdle, Leo Thomas, O.P. O'Callaghan, Stephen Joseph Hoogveld, Richard Henry Romanus McCann, Michael O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell, Reginald The Right Reverend Monsignor­ McCarthy, James Joseph Howard, Michael McCarthy, John Andrew 'l'he Very Reverend­ McCarthy, John Francis The Reverend.:__ McCormack, Michael O'Gonnor, Cornelius, S.M. Hughes, Robert John Gethin McCrory, Patl'ick The Reverend­ Hussey, Gerard Thomas McDermott, Thomas O'Connor, Eugene Hyde, Alfred Huia McDevitt, William James Patrick O'Connor, .Tames Hyland, Kevin Francis McDonald, Alexander Ernest ,Ber· O'Connor, John Francis, S.M. Ives, Anthony Peter nard, S.M. O'Connor, John Joseph Jansen, Leo Edward McDonald, Alexande1· Francis, S.M. O'fonnor, Kevin Augustine, S.M. Jilling~, Henry McDonald, Arthur 0 Connor, Stephen Francis, S.M. J tlhnsen, .Gr.aham William Reginald, McDonald, Michael O'Connor, .Thomas Mary S.M. McDonnell, Lawrence O'Dea, Francis Desmond Aloysius The Very Reverend- McGettigan, John Edward O'Doherty, William Joseph J ohnston, Thomas Augustine McGi:nty, Gerard Martin O'Donnell, William Edward McGivern, Desmond O'Donoghue, Benedict, O.F.M. The Reverend- JlfoGlone, Vincent Joseph 0 'Donoghue, Kevin J ones, Bernard Edward Gerald McGlynn, · Peter O'Gorman. Ronald Joseph Jones, Michael Joseph McGovern, 'Thomas Patrick, S.M. O'Hara, Peter The Most' Reverend Bishop­ McGrath, James Michael 0 'Keefe, Michael B. J oyce, Edward Michael, D.D. McGrath, Jeremiah 0 'Leary, Cornelius Timothy S.llf. McGrath, Kevin Izod, S.M. O'Leary, Edward Jeremiah The Reverend- McHale, Hugh O'Mahony, William J oyce, James Nicholas, S.M. McHardy, George Jardine, S.M. O'Meara, William Joyce, Patrick Anthony McHardy, John Stephen, S.M. O'Meeghan, I'_eter . Kane, Gerard Maurice McKay, Francis Michael, S.M. O'Neill, David Patrick Kane, Paul Francis, S.M. McKay, John Finlay The Most Reverend Bishop- Kavanagh, Bernard McKay, John Alexander Kavanagh, John Joseph Francis McKean, Alan O'Neill, Hugh John, D.D., D.C.L. The Reverend- The Most Reverend Bishop­ The Most Reverend Archbishop'­ Kavanagh, .Tohn Patrick, D.D., McKeefry, Peter Thomas Re,·tn,m O'Neill, James Joseph, C.M. D.C.L. O'Neill, Laurence The Reverend­ The Very Reverend- The Reverend- McKenna, Daniel O'Neill, Patrick James Kavanagh, Peter John McKeon, 'l'homas Kean, Kevin Brennan Mackey, John The Reverend- Keane, Arthur, 8.11 McMahon, James () 'Neill, Patrick John JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT·E 75

The Boman Cathoiic Chwroh--con­ The Roman Catholic Church---eon­ The Meth.odist Clvwrch of New Zeala·nd tinued tinued ---continued The Reverend- The Reverend- Mr. Carter, Edward James O'Regan, Thomas Timoney, Patrick Tindale, Paul, O.F,M. The Reverend- The Verv Reverend- Toomey, Terence David Chambers, Ernest Bernard O'Reiliy, James Joseph Chambers, Wesley Albert, B.A. Tottman, Bernard Edward Mr. Christian, Owen Lancelot '.!.'he Reverend- Tuohy, Philip Callan William, S.M. O'Reilly, John Clement Tylee, Charles Edward The Reverend- O'Reilly, Patrrnk Tymons, Patrick William, S.M. Chrystall, Bernard McGregor, B.A. O'Reilly, Regis Aloysius, S.M. Uhlenberg, Michael Edgar Churchill, John 0 'Riordan, Joseph Van Enkevort, Matthew Paul Clark, Colin Doddsworth O'Shea, Edward Van Soest, Wilhelmus Maria Clement, Robert Frederick, B.A. Van Tilborg, John Clements, Leslie Colin The Most Reverend Archbishop­ Venning, Augustine Vincent, S.M. Mr. Climo, Frederick John O'Shea, Thomas, D.D. Vincent, Francis, S.M. The Reverend- The Reverend- von Rotter, Carl Carrington Clucas, Ivan John O'Sullivan, Donal von Rotter, Norman Coatsworth, Thomas O'Sullivan, Denis Kevin Wall, Francis . Patrick Joseph, Cochrane, Herbert Al.exander O'Sullivan, Jeremiah S.M. Collins, Alan Freder:i ck O'Sullivan, John Joseph Walls, Frederick Mr. Common, John O'Sullivan, Michael Gerard Walls, John Henry Walsh, Francis Hugh, D.D. The Reverend­ O'Sullivan, Noel Cecil Cooke, Percy Irvin Outtrim, Cornelius James, S.M. Walsh, William John Pearce, Bernard William Wanders, Theodore Leonard Hubert Mr. Coombridge, Roy Peoples, William, S.M. Ward, Alexander Stanislaus, S.M. The Reverend­ Perry, Leo Joseph Ward, Douglas Harry Copeland, Fred Pettit, Norman Stanley Wardle, Anselm Costain, Alfred Moore Weaver, John, S.M., D.D. Cottom, Harry The Very Reverend­ Welsh, Albert Anthony Garfield Cramond, George William Phelan, Edmond J. White, ,Tohn Patrick Mr. Cule, George Herbert Whiting, Kevin David The Reverend- The Reverend- Phillips, Dominic, C.M. The Most Reverend Bishop--..c. Daglish, John Ainsley Phillips, Francis Aloysius Whyte, James, D.D. Mr. Daley, James Moss, B.A. Pierce, John Charles Pound, John Newport The Reverend­ The Reverend- Prendergast, John Robert, S.M. Wood, William Darvill, Harold Alfred Purcell, Philip The Very Reverend­ Dawson, William. Selwyn, B.A. Purcell, Philip Bartholomew W oods, Henry Norman Day, Reginald Quealy, Patrick Dennis, John Quinn, Charles The Reverend­ Dickens, Charles Edward Quinn, Francis Wright, Francis Divers, William Lloyd Quinn, James Wright, George Dixon, Haddon Charles, M.A;, Quinn, Michael Zaat, Anselm B.D. Quinn, William Alphonsus Zangerl, Andrew Sister Dobby, Eleanor Rasmussen, Francis Murray Zanna, Joseph Reader, Darcy Albert, S.M. Zeijen, Nicholas The Reverend- Redmond, James Dorrian, Arthur Peter Riordan, James John, S.M. The Methodist Church of New Zealan,,d Drake, Edward Rodden, Stanislaus Charles Mr. Alexander, Roy Thompson Draper, Joseph Charles Duder, Clifford Lambell Rodgers, Joseph The Reverend- Dudley, Raymond, M.A., D.D; Rohan, John Patrick Allen, James Henry Ryan, Bernard Joseph, S.M. Mr. Edgar, Mark Redmond Allen, Robert Henry, B.A. The Reverend- Ryan, James Mr. Armstrong, David Ryan, Maurice Eisner, Wilf Gerald Ryan, Roderick The Reverend- Elsom, Ronald Ryan, William Armstrong, George Graham Enticott, Walter James Ryan, William Edward Mr. Ashworth, Harold Mr. Eru, Rameka Ryder, Thomas Joseph Mr Ashworth, John Cyril Robert The Reverend- Scambary, Norman James, S.M. The Reverend- Falkingham, Wilfred Ernest The Very Reverend­ Attwood, Arthur Francis Featherston, Jacob Scanlan, Michael Avery, William Wesley Mr. Featherstone, Thomas William. · Bailey, John Heys The Reverend- The Reverend- Scanlon, Patrick M., S.M., B.A. Baker, Edward Fiebig, Herbert Leslie, B.A. Scully, Denis Basil, S.M. Bateup, Frank Ford, Herbert Scully, Maurice John, S.M. Mr. Baylis~, James William Ford, Wilfred· Franklin Sexton, John Patrick The Reverend- Fordyce, Robert · Ebenezer Sexton, John Thomas Bell, Charles Harrison, B.A. Fowles, Albert Herbert Seymour, John Joseph, S.M. Bell, Ronald Graham, M.A. Francis, William Robert, B.A., Shamuaban, Francis Leo Mr. Belshaw, James B.D. .·· .. Shannahan, James The Reverend­ Garner, Willl.a.m · McNiven Sl:eahan, John Gatm,an, William. Benny, Henry Gilbert,.Gtio:ffrey Thomas .. Sheely, William Benny, Thomas Ralph Sheerin, Francis Gilmore, Leslie Robert Montrose· :a· Bensley, Arthur Albert Goodman, George Harrison · Sheerin, Peter Blair, Charles Shore, James Gordon, D1;1>':id, BruM:· Blakemore, Albert Green, Warren. · . Shore, Michael Blamires, Edgar Percy Silk, Daniel Vincent Blamires, Ernest Oswald Green, William . . . . 0 • ,· • Silverwood, Leonard J ohu, S.M. Greenslade,.Lawrence ... :.--: · :, · .:· Blamires, Henry Lawrence Greenslade, .William W ~lily Hamil· Simson, John Joseph Blight, John Montgomery ton .. .. · ·' .. ... ·.: Skinner, Francis Joseph Blight, William Thomas, B.A., B.D. Sloane, John Henry, S.M. Greenwoo.d, Fted · ...... , , .. Brasell, Harry Maurice Gregory, Willi3:n\: Heyl;iert · : :: . Smyth, Patrick Joseph, S.M. Mr. Bridge, William. Arthur Snedden, Owen Noel Grice Reginald · ' .. · '-,: The Reverend- Grigg, William ·. · ·' The Very Reverend­ Brooks, Leslie Albert George Grocott, John Dryden; R.Ai . Spillane, Joseph, S.M. Brown, Clifford George Grounds, Edmund Da-v.id· The Reverend- Brown, George Ernest Groves, Robert Clarence-::. Spillane, Maurice John Brown, Harold Kilford Hailwood, Charlie Oswald Spillane, William Francis, S.M. Brown, Hubert Granville Hall, James Henry · Spring, Leo Patrick, S.M. Mr. Bry,mt, William James ·Mr. Hall, John Roland ,.'7'_._,. Stapleton/Stephen, S.M. The Reverend- ;The"-:fieverend::..;._ . Steel, Baptist . Burley, William Alfred, M.A. · Hames, Eric Wilson, M.A. Stewart, Joseph William, S.M. Burnet,· Oswald Handy, Franci!I. .r osl/-ua . . . . Summers, J.ohn Frederick Burrough, Amos William •Mr. Handyside, · Allan James · Sweeney, Edward Joseph Taylor, Cyril Douglas, S.M. Burt, Douglas Howard. The l?,e.verend7", Te A whitu, William, S.M. Bycroft, Leslie Frank Raiin-a, :Leslie Gordon . Temm, John Augustine . Mr. Caldwell, James Harkness, :E!\ll"in .$cai:j'e . , . ·. ·., ,­ · The Reverend- Harkness, Howard' Ed~in, M.A .. Terry, Francis Henry Kittson B.D...... Timmerman, Anthony Carr, Thomas Henry Timoney, Gerald, B.A. Carr, William Ernest Allou Harland, Frederick Willili,m.· : ,· .. , 76 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

ThlJ Metho!Ust Clwrch of N:"w ~ The M-ethodietOhffl'Oh of N- ZmlMtd The Methodist Church of 'New Zett1and -continued . -continued -continued The Reverend.....: The Reverend­ The Reverend- Harris, Archer Over Moore, Harry Stewart, Edmond Standish Harris, George Raymond Moore, William Edward Mr. Sussex, William Mr. Harris,John Morrison, William James, M.A. Mr. Tardif, Alfred Edward · Neal, Wallace Sta.nley- . The Reverend- Thl• Reverend- Neale, Leslie Bourneman, M.B.E., Tauroa, Matarae Haslam, Jonathan Henry B.A., F.R.G.S. Haylook, Donald · Taylor, Cecil Richard Nelson., John Batlcli~ Mr. Te Huia, Tumu Hayman, Leslie Alan Douglas. Mr. Nicholls, John . B.Sc.(Agr.) The Reverend- Mr. Henderson, William .J~ Sister Nieholls, Ma.r~aret Waiata Te Tuhi, Eruera Mr. Herangi, Wai Thomit.s, Gordon Vaughan The Reve.reDd- The Reverend- Thompson, George N orwell, Leaiii.• Tbiome. Mr. Thompson, John Herbert Hiekman, David Jam0£! ;Donald Nuttall, Andrew Roger George, Hilder, Basil James B.A. The Reverend- Hinton, George Branf>11rti Odell, Henry J attlE\S Thornley, Robert, M.A. Hoddinott, Ernest Sy(W.ey Oldfield, Charl'll! Brightmore Tinsley, Robert Borrows Mr. Hohepa, Hontai Mita Olds, Charles Henry, B.A. Mr. Toka, Paikea Henare Mr. Holdway, Henry Arthur Olds, Edwin Thom».s Mr. Tonga, Wiremu Mr. Hooper, Neil Redverg Olds, · John Stanley The Reverend- The Reverend- Olds, Norman William Toothill, Harry William Hopper, Arthur · Olds, Osborrui MeLellllan Mr. Trim, Fr:mcis Edgar Hopper, Ian Herbert :,rirk, B.A. Orehal-d, Hector Charlilll Mr. Tuhimata, Ngaweke Horwood, Leonard Cha:rlilll Orr, Albert Ev.eril. Mr. Hotu Wetini Oxbrow, Walter John The Reverend- Pit.rker, Fm.nci,s Henry Utting, Harry Victor The Reverend- Parker, Frederick John Mr. Waaka, Te Iwik.au Hunt, George Percival Parker, Gordon, M.A., Ph.D. Mr. Ihaka, Wir-emu '.l?aki The Reverend- Parker, James· Wesley, M.A. Waite, James Stanley, 13.A~ The Reverend- Parker, James William Mr. Walker, Thomas .Isitt, William M. Parker, Walter Ivory, Artlmr :Henry, LL.:B., Patchett, Ernest David The Reverend~ B.Com. Patchett, Ralph Ernest Walker, William Jack, John Franeis Payne, Herbert William Watson, John Kellett, B.A. James, Benjamin John Penn, Athol Roy Werren, Samuel John Jamieson, Victoi' tl.oy, · :M:.B.E. Petch, Ashleigh Kelvm, B.A. Mr. Wetere, Te Urnnga Pura Jefi:erson, Alfred Ernest Mr. Peterson, Frederick Donald Mr. Wetere, Tita Taui Mr. Wharehoka, Whataruaira Jenkin, William Charles TIK Reverend- Johnston, Andrew James Peterson, Gordon Richard Henry The Reverend- Jo]iJ', Albert Mr. Pihama, Te Aho-o-te-rangi · White, Hedley Jones, Alan Osmond Mr. Ponui, Tame Whitfield, Harris Sister Jones, Ivy Haze"l Williams, David Owen, M.A., Litt.D. The Reverend- Williams, John Cedric Aldwyn The Reverend- Pratt, Ruera Hori Willing, Leonard Victor · J ordan, Charles Booghton., M.A., Prosser, Frederick Oliver Mr. Wilson, Wilfred Henry B.D., F.R.E.S. Mr. Prowse, Herbert Mr. · Winia.ta, Heemi Mr; Kapa, Henare Mr. Pu, Nehana Mr. Winiata, Maharaia Mr. Katipa, Rangi The Reverend- Mr. Winikeri, Ngaru Mr. :ltawiti, 'l"awai Te B:iri .Pybu.s, Thomas Arthur Mr. Wiperi, Huru The Reverend- Rakena, RakeJia Piripi Mr. Witheford, Arthur Lawrence Keall, Robert Purcell/ Ramage, Ian Chules Edward, M.A; The Reverend- Mr. Keen, Sylveate!' Ramsay, Phillip Dunstan Witheford, Arthur Russell, B.A. The Reverend- Mr. Rangawhenua, Waiwera Mr. Woolford, Joseph Henry, M.A. , Keithley,. Clifi:ord Joli.n Mr. Rangitutia, Pukerau Mr. Wright. Henry Robert Mt. Kena, Paraire Paraone The Reverend- The Reverend- . Ranston, Harry, M.A., Litt.D. Congregational Independents . Kendon, Charles Herbert Mr. Ratete, Te Hira · 'rhe Reverend- Kent, Arthur Thomus Mr. Rau, Tutea Ball, Henry Raymond Mr. Kingi, Poo Bell, Kenneth Allan The Reverend- Bloxham, William The Reverend- Raynor, Ivo Mervyn Kings, Harry Stanley Burgess, Norman Richards, Horace Leslie Bycroft, Christopher George Hedll!"I" Kukutai, Ngatete Kerei Richards, James Mr. Kukuta.4 Waka . Campbell, Stephen James ' • Mr. Rihimona, Heemi Challis, Robert LyeJ.. B.A. The Reverend- The Reverend- Chambers, James Hernard,. M.A. Laraen, Nm'lllll,h Pfflli' Riseley, Benjatnin Henry Clark, Stepher, ., ·;.'iO. Laurenson, George Irvine Roberts, Charles Martin Pastor­ Lawtence, Frfkkriek Bernard · Mr. Robinson, Cyril Laws, Charles Henry, B.A., D.D. Cryer, John Laws, William Robert, M.A., B.lJ. The Reverend- The Reverend­ Lea41ey, Emest ClaNnee Robinson, Kenneth Arnold de Lisle, Frank Leadley, Franli: Erntst Rogers, Ranginohoora Dicks, Cecil Charles, B.A., 13.D. Lewis, Jolin JaJlll!s, M.A., B.A. Mr. Roke, Charles Edward Gammon, James Lloyd Mr. Livingstone, Piripi ·. The Reverend- Gordon, Ian Peter The Revereud- Rowe, William Jackson, George, B.A. Lu:\1114, Calllllbell Pe.rei,val Ruck, Idris James James, Henry ~ond . Luxton, Clarence Thomas James Ryan, Henry Johnson, Harry, A.T.S; MeArtJtur, John Donald Sage, Ernest Edward Kay, Frederick James, RA. Mel>onald, Duaean !&n Aliater Schroeder, Leonard Peter Miller, David Gardner McDowell, Matthew Alexander Scotter, Adolphus Nelson, B.A. Pagtor- ;MeGr~or, Robert Scrivin, Arthur Henry Reynolds, Edmund Henderson Mr. McMomw, James Seamer, Arthur John Rongotaua, Roro · Mr. Maihi, Mu Shapcott, Leonard : Smith, Joseph Gordon Mr•. Malcolm, Heni:y joha Sharp, Harold Al:igus Taylor, Maurice H. Mr. Ma.nga, Pa.Id M~. Sharp, Leoaard Edffll.l'd George · Teaia, Tariu Mr. Manihera, "I'uteao The Reverend- The lieverend- The Reverend- MarshaI1 Edward Major, B..A.., Sherson, Donald George, B.A. Wearne, Reginald Triggs Ii:~ Dip.Eel, . · · Silvester, John, M.A. Skuse, Thomas Pastor- . . , Martin, Joseph Frederick Williams, Alfred E. Mr. M~ru, Enoka Slade, William Gardner, M.A., D.D. Mr. Sleep, William. Edgar' Willmot, Fra:iik Andrew The Reverend- , Matthews, Howard Charles, '.8.A. 'I'he Reverend- Matson, Basil Smith, George Knowies Bapti,ats Milla, William~ Speer, William Henry The Reverend- . Mitehelt, Arthur · Spencer, Herbert Anstice, Arthur , Mr. Moke, Paa.hi . Stead, Pet.er A,ylliig Armstrong, Leslfo.Selwneld': Ur. Moke, Roi Mr. Steele, Thi!Iiiall · Ayrey, Joseph--Colfo. THE -NEW ZEALAND GAZETT~

Baptwts-eontihued Baptwts-continuoo The SalvatiOfl ..d.rm.y-eontintt,ed The Reverend- Pastor-- Harford, Alfred. Hemy, (la,ptahi Barton, Charles Howard Rushbrook, Douglas Wtills Hatch, Gwen, Captain Batts, Eric W. G. Hawkes, Hubert, Major · Beilby, George Thomas, M.A. The Reverend- Hawkins, James, Brigadier Blackman, Percy James Colquhoun Sherburd, Ernest Foster Hay, Frank, Major Boggis, Cecil Bertie Sievewright, A. C. Hildreth, William J. A.., Briga-dier Brown, Albert Victor Silcock, Alfred Laurence Hoggard, Robert Artltur, Lieut.- Commissioner Browning, John Reginald Charles Pastor- Bryan, Laurence Percival Home, Earl, Adjutant Bullen, Roy Edward Simpson, Alexander Finlayson Houghton, Donovan, Maj()r Burt, James Johnston . The Reverend- Ingerson, Harold, Major Bycroft, Howard Raymond Simpson, Ervin Peter Young, M.A. Jones, Larner, Major Bycroft, Robert Redvers Gordon Simpson, Jobn Ewen Jones, Nathaniel John, Captain Carlisle, Brownlow Osborne Forde Simpson, Raymond Kearse, Norman, Captain Carlisle, Pavid Brownlow Forde Kermodtl, Abel, Major Carter, Frederick Herbert Pastor-- King, Jean Grace, Lieutenant Christensen, Ian Malcolm Skeates, Nelson William Knight, Ronald Brant:~L Oaptain Clark, Wilbur Thomas The Reverend- Knight, William. J., Jlll.&JOr Clifford, James Ayson, M.Sc. Smith, Clyde William. Lamond, Grace E., Captain P1a1stor-- Smith, Leslie John Boulton Lee, Clarenee G., Major Collins, Geoffrey Willis Stewart, David Hugh Liddy, Philip Trevor, Major Thompson, Robert John, B.A. Lindsay, Laurence Jam.es Vmtor, The Reverend- Turner, Harold Raymond Major Crall!pton, Phillip Leslie Adams, Vickery, William Henry Alfred Lloyd, Alice, Oa.ptain B .. A. Wakelin, Arthur John Lord, Hilton, Major - Crawford, Gladstone Lloyd Weston, ThoWM Lower, Dorothy, Captain . Crozier, James Tennant Whitten, Herbert Edward McCallum, Robert, Captain Cumming, James Wilson, Alfred Samuel Macaulay, Donald, Lieut.-Colonel Day, Louis Alfred Winslade, Norman, L.Th. McDonald, Harald, Oaptam Deane, John Henry, B.A., B.D., Wood, Nathan Rill.stone McDonald, Roy, Major Di;p.Ed. Wyness, Stuart Winter McNabb, John H.&rvey, Captain Duncumb, Christopher W., E.D. Mahaffie, John, Major Edgar, Stanley Loraine, M..A.., B.D. The Salvatm Army Major, Elliott McKane, Captain . Edridge, Henry Edward Manson, Kenneth .Ii, Captain Every, Frederick; Charles Adams, Dean, Captain Marshall, Alq:lµlder J,, Brigadier Fear, Alfred Adams, Henry M., Major Marshall, Mabel, Brigadier Allison, Hazel, Major Finlay, Allan Herbert Mellsop, Ian Hamilton, Captain Finlay, Ronald Allott, Jabez, Major Middleton, John C., Captain Fursdon, Robert Leonard Angus, Alan, Major Argyle, Ivan Ashburton, Major Millar, Leonard, Major Fursdon, Robert Willingale Montgomery, Allan Gra-cie Major Garlick, Norman George Armstrong, Albert, Major Moore, Rangi, Major ' Gibbs, Arthur Joeeph Armstrong, William, Major Baker, Ernest Keith, Captain Morley, Charles Henry, Major Pastor-- Balle, Jacob, Major Mounsey, Lilian Edith, Captain Gibbs, Trevor Mounsey, Margaret, Captain Bartlett, Albert H., Major Neeve, Charles, Major The Reverend- Baylis, William J., Briga\lier N~cholson, Edward, Major Goldsmith, Rex Charles Radcliffe, Beale, Gilbert William, Lieut- Nicolson, James Andrew, Lieuteu· M.A. enant ant. Goring, Ernest N. Bell, Colin Gilbert, Lieutenant Goring, Harold Garard Beasy, John, Captain Norman, Philiip G., Maj.or Grave, J. Russell Bennett, Jean, Major Ojala, Owen, Captain Grigg, Edward William, M.A. Bevan, Nelson George, Major Orsborn, Howard, Captain Hart, Roland Charles Bicknell, Norman, Major Pauling, Noel, Captain Heffernan, Arthur James Birks, Florence, Brigadier Perry, Alfred Mark, Brigadier Hoffman, Ronald Stanley Blincoe, Viola, Brigadier Petersen, Robert, Captain · Hopkins, Jacques Ernest Bracegirdle, Cuthbert, Lieut.· Pont, Nellie Erica, Capt&_ in Jamieson, Arthur John, L.Th. Colonel Powick, John H., Brigadier Jamieson, Artkur Ridland Briddick, Isaa.e, Brigadier Prowse, Robert, Major Jenkin, Stanley W. Bridge, Sydney J., Lieut.·Colonel Ransom, Ruby Joan, Lieutenant Jenkins, Luke Hampden, B.D. Bridle, Eric George, Lieutenant Richards, James Lindsay, Lieut- Jensen, Joseph D; Bringans, John, Captain enant Johnston, Victor Wallaoo Brooks, Andrew, Brigadier Richards, Ronald Simeon, Lieut- Jones, Ernest T. Brown, Norman E., Brigadier enant Jones, William Bramwell Brunton, Janet Dickie, Major Riseley, Ernest, Major Judkins, Maurice Henry Buttimore, Thomas, Brigadier Rix, Douglas John, Oa.ptaia Kemp, Ian Stanley, M.A. C'alcott, Arthur, Major Roberts, Cyril G., Captain Lamberti...William Edward Campion, William, Commanda.D.t Robertson, Victor Frtideriek, Lieu· Lanyon, .l:'ercy Frederick Canty, Alex HEl"l'V'hRt, Ka.jor tenant Latta, Clarence Arthur Caporn, Frederick H., Brigadier Robinson, Albert, Lieut.-Oolo!ISI Lloyd, Felix Hayes Carey, _ Maurice, Captain Rogers, Hannah Grayson, Major· Lonsdale, Albert Edward Carmichael, Andrew B., Lie11t.· Rundle, Lionel, Captain Colonel Rusher, Leslie, Major Pastor-- Chalmers, Roberta, Captain Loudon, Sampson, Oeotlrey, Ca.ptain Chandler, Albert E., Major Sansom, Ernest, Major The Reverend- Christian, Kalmer; Ciqttaia Sawyer, George, Major McFadyen, John Cockburn Coxhead, Ernest, Major Sawyer, Richard, Commandant Macky, J.C. Daly, Lawrence James, Lieut- Searle, Wilfred, Major . Miller·, .John Paton enant S~rp, Henry Proctor, Brigadier Moore, David Curtis Darrell, Henry William., Captain Sunpson, Wesley, Captain Munro, George Stevenson Dawson, Reginald, Captain Smith, Elizabeth, Captain Nees, Hugh Duncan, Charles James1 Colonel Smith, Ellen, Brigadier Nielsen, James Henry Valdemar Dutton, Harry, Brigadier Smith, Horace, Lieut.·Colonet' Norrish, Percy Wilfrid Elliot, Ernest, Major Smith, Perey, Captain . . North, Lawrence Alfred Farr, William Keith, Captain Smith, Samuel, Adjutant Fitness, Charles G., Lieut.-Colonel Smith, Selwyn, Captain Pastor- Fitness, Gordon Ebeneza, Captain Page, Harry Walter Fletcher, Agnes, Major Spillett, -Gordon, llajor Standen, Leslie Trevor, Lieut- The Reverend- Flintoff, Arthur, Adjutant enant · Page, Trevor Ralph Flintoff, Gordon, Captain Parry, Frederick A. Gibbs, Edward, Brigadier Stark, Neville, Captain Payton, Ernest George Goffin, Gladys Ivy, Captain Stone, Bramwell, Major Puddle, Herbert Roy Goffin, Harry, Major Summerfield, Elsie, Majo.r Randal, Bruce Go:ffin, Henry C., Brigadier Suter, Alfred J. S., Lieut.-Colonel Rawlings, Leslie Norman Walter Gower, Jessie, Major Sutton, Arthur, Major Reay, G. Clifford · Grant, Alexander J. W., Captain Taylor, Alex, Lieutenant Reddell, Francis George Gray, Charles Henry, Lieut.· Taylor, David, Major Reid, James Kirk Colonel Thom.as, Ernest, Captain Gray, Gordon, Captain Thomson, Basil, Major Pastor- Grice, Edna May, Major Thorne, Edwin G., Major Roke, Alfred George Hadfield, Muriel Christina, Cap­ Tong, Leonard, Brigndier The Reverend- tain Tong, Raymond Hem;y, Captain Rosie, Charles Donald Hannaford, Jessie, Major Tracy, Alice, Captain 78 THE NEW ZE:A'.tAND GAZETTE [No. 3

The SalJVation .Army-continued Seventh Day .Adventists Chun:h of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Waite, ,John Charles, Captain Pastor- -continued Walls, Charles, Colonel Ball, Alfred Charles Lines, Richard Wade Watkin, Jabez, Brigadier Bartlett, Selwyn Arthur Magleby, Richard Harmon Weggery, Sydney Dawrence, Ca.p- Best, George Cartwright Meha, Stuart tain Blair, Leslie Rugh Ngakura, Mairangi Wilkes, James Henry, Major Bland, Maurice Charles Nielsen, .Tames Howard Wilkinson, Lily Irena, Captain Brownie, Edward James Osborne, Howard Williams, Betty Isobel, Captain Burns, Reginald James Oveson, Merrill Gene Williamson, Annie; Captain Coltheart, John Frederick Pene, Pita Reihana Winwood, Gladys, Captain Cox, James John Charles Pirihi, Paraire Wood, Vera, Major Davies, Donald Howard Querry, Charles Lee Down, David Kyrle Rigby, Royal Giblett, Ephraim Frederick Stinson, C. Arthur Glockler, Paul Tangataiti, Te Ito The Evangelical, Luf!heran Corwordw. Herbert, Albert Stanley Te Hira, Tetana R. Cooference of New Zealand Ibbott, Errol Bertram Tengaio, Eru Jacobson, Arthur Tolman, Don B. Tha Reverend- Judge, Alfred George Watene, George Blaess, Eric Rehmstedt Mitchell, Aubrey Roland Watene, Toke Eckert, Frank Herbert Mitchell, John Albert Wharekura, Hohepa Fiseher, Gerhard Edwin Novelly, Victor Wi Hongi, Patrick Heidrieh, Mauriee' Robert Rudolph Parker, Alfred Witehira, Hemi W. Koch, Clemens Immanuel Potts, Thomas Ronald Young, Gordon Claridge Rein£el'ds, Romans Ratcliffe, Albert Geoffrey Te Punga, Hamuera H. Rosendahl, Edward Christian Venz, Carl August Sharp, Frederick Lacey The Liberal CathoUc Church Stevens, William Henry Taylor, Frederiek Llewelyn The Reverend- Thoresen, Douglas Francis Atkins, .Tohn Augustus The Lwtheran Church Tolhurst, Hubert Leonard 'l'he Right Reverend­ The Reverend- Townend, Walter Austin Banks, Harry Hirst Christensen, Ansgar Trevena, Ian Edwin The Reverend- Twist, Oliver Henry Conland, George Vince, Leonard Daniel Wade, John Harold The Right Reverend­ Hebrew Coogregations Whittaker, Donald Albert Crawford, William The Reverend- Windeyer, Henry Julian The Reverend- Astor, Alexander, B.A. Winter, Clifford Charles Dann, Edwin Charles Salas, Marks Wolfe, Eric Paul Dawn, Francis Henry Salas, Samuel Nathan Wood, Stanley Hall Frese, Ernest Christian Derek Wolman, Joseph Hodson, Geoffrey McEwan, John Martin Mathers, Reginald John Brethren Mills, Alfred John Mr.- Nicholls, Stuart Gilberd The .Associated Churches of Christ in Atkinson, Thomas , John Lawrence Benson New Zealand Barham, William John Mr.- Bauckham, Charles Dear Adock, Wellesley Oakley Brewerton, Robert Hugh Unitarian Church Andrews, Keith Manifold Burns, John James Bamford, Thomas 'l'he Reverend- Clark, John Gibson J ellie, William, B.A. Beaumont, Leonard Robert Hall, Coppin, Enoch B.A. Morris, Ellis Henry, M.A., B.D. Dann, George Edward Mr. Thomas, Kenneth Bell,. Matthew Dixon, Marcus Bischoff, Harold Charles Drake, Charles John Blampied, Raynard Arthur Gauntlett, Charles George The Spiritoolist Church of New Bolton, Perey Graham, Colin Cecil Zealam,d; Crawford, James Grant, Cecil George Miss- Guilliard, Harry Mrs. Brooks, Gertrude Mr. Champness, Charles.John Eadie, Margaret Doretta Hay, Edward George William Mr.- Hooper, Stanley Colston Mrs. Dreaver, Mary Manson Findley, Rex Trevor Rowan, Gordon Astley Miss Gerard, Lucy Flood, Cyril Grosvenor Howell, Ambrose l\fr. Parker, Henry Forrest, Athol Isaac, Henry Charles Mrs. Richards, Alice Mary Gavros, · Nicholas Jacobsen, Leonard Theodor Mr. Ridd, Robert Nicholas Griffith, Phillip Drummond James, Wati Grinstead, Herbert Kerr, Elias Dunning Grundy, Arthur William McCracken., John Christadelphians Haddon, Arthur Langan, M.A., Nobes, Aaron Mr.- D;D, Parkinson, Robert Ralph Berryman, George Haig, Norman Thomas, B.A. Reeve, Edward Hall F,vans, John Harford, Wallace Rout, Charles Basil Harper, Noel Herbert Henderson, James Patterson Rowe, Neil Frederick Lee, John Hollard, Erie Philip Charles Sawyer, Arthur Walker, Leslie Maitland, Clive Wilsden, M.A. Sorenson, Noel Alfred Yearsley, William Sidney Marshall, Frederick Bert Taylor, Leslie Marshall, Roger Selwyn Underhill, John Mudie, . Alec Vietor Vowell, Harry Pentecostal Church of New Zealwnd Ogier, Ian William Wall, James Frederick Pastor- · Savage, Murray James White, Alfred John Herbert Bilby, Charles Ronald Simpson, Ronald William Withers, Arthur Robert Follett, Kenneth Templeton, Arthur John Youngs, Arthur James Pollock, .James Tyrell-Baxter, John A., M.A., B.D., Roberts, Harry Valentine Ph.D. Roberts, Leonard Viekery, Ernest Raymond, B.A. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Shire, Rupert Francis Ward, Charles Leslie Saints Sugar, David Williams, Eric Trevor Elder- Wool£, Darcy Leonard Anderson; Blaine Perneux Barnard, Logan Willie The Ratana Established Church of Bates, Junior Lambert New Zea.land, Beuhner, Eugene Walter. Akuhata, Tahu ChiU!l·ches of Chri.rl.t Christy, Hirini Anaru, Kingita Mr.- Curnow, William Anihana, Hoani Barnard, Roy Gladstone Dastrup, Jacob Morris Arano, Koti Pene Beattie, James Domney, Henry C. Arano, Whare Campbell, William Duncan, Wi Arthur, Henare Richard Chalmers, David Lloyd George Elkington, James Ashton, Hurn Cooney, Cyril William Heperi, Hohepa Barlow, Wiremu Nash, Robert Graham Heremaia, Hirini T. Barrett, Hira Salisbury, Josiah Kearl, Edward Beattie, Porohiwi Stewart, · Daniel James Kopua, Tipiwhenua Blake, Uta JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 79

The Ratana EstabUshed Church of The Ratana Establishe.d Church of I The A.ssemb!ies of God in New New Zealand-continued New Zealand-continued Zealand Eastman, Lewis Arthur Te Arihi, Heke Pastor- Edmonds, Edward Turuhia Te Hiko, Te Hikoterangi Brown, Eric Waller Erueti, Eriha Te Kata, Ihikera Burgess, Stanley Erueti, Hori Te Mautaranui, Hori Cobb, Alfred .Joseph Faulkner, Rawiri Te Mete, Hohepa Finch, Benjamin Slater Haimona. Hone Te Mete, Kere .Jennings, George Cecil Hamutana, Wi Te Nana, Hetaraka Phelps, William .Tohn Hapi, Ahitana Te Ngako, Kereama Silson, Lewis Alfred Haupokia, Tuhea Te Rangi, .Joe Hopa Thompson, Arthur Wallace Haw'aikirangi, Petera Te Reo, Hohepa Whiting, 'l'homas William Heke, Hori Turei Te Retimana, Wirema Hemana, Manakore Te Tuhi, Matin Revival Fire Mission Henare, Matene W. Timoti, Lewis Haami Henare, Rameka Tipene, Karena Mr. Dalli:niore, Arthur Henry Henere, Tumati Tirikatene, Eruera Tihema Mr. Greenslade, Milton Albert Herewini, Te Oranga Tito, Mohi Kawenata Hihiti, Poutu Toka, Pairama Henare The Fellowship of the Friendly Hiko, Pani Pera Turoa, Teiho Wiari Road Hoani, Tuanau Utiera, Hori Hohaia, Pani Hira Waihape, Henare Mr. Garland, Thomas Threader Hohepa, Michael Tutere Wairangi, Thomas Honetana, Paera,a Warena, Hipirini The Commonwealth Covenant Church Honetana, Rae Watene, Wiremu Pereiha Hori, Hare Wepiha, Waata l\Ir.- Horomona, Tawhiro Wetini, Patikura Baigent, Alfred Stanley Kahui, Tokomauri Whakamau, Ratapu Bowker, Lawrence Kakau, Wirihana Whakatihi, Hepi Bythell, Frank Brown Kapi, Hori Whatarau, Hone Cade, Thomas Leslie Karauria, Rewi Wiki, Hoani Chapman, Arthur Clifford Kareko, Papa Wiki, Karena Chesterman, William Albert Karena, Robert Williams, Rangi Eatwell, Allan Ronald Katene, Pani Winikerei, Atutahi Eatwell, Rodney Keepa, Rihari Mete Winikerei, Taupua Pouaka Fawcet, Alan Keepa, Wharekaramu Wiremu, Tu Fawcet, Ian Lyn Kereopa, Rikirangi Korere Young, Pereri Fawcet, Roy Kiiwhi, Patariki Fawcet, Walter .James Kingi, Tauhinu Grant, Ross Kipa, Nepia Hardwick, William Victor Kireka, Iwinui Reorganized Church of Jesus Christo/ Kirkland, Talbot Arthur Bireh Kiwi,Mita Latter Day Saints McChesney, George Ross Komene, Parata McKenzie, Raymond The Reverend- Martin, Arthur .James Luke, Henare Gnil'Iling, Alfred Robert McKinley, Te Kura Ote Rangi Martin, Francis Sydney Manahi, Poai Oldham, Alton .James Mane, Whiti Potbury, Clarence Edward Gordon Quinney, William Leslie Manihera, Inia Heketa The New Church (Swedenborgian) Manihera, Ropata Whaturanga Sellars, Ronald Manukau, Te Maati Mr. Strong, Robert .James Tregaskis, .James MacFarlane Mehana, Whare Tregaskis, Thomas .Joynt Miru, Mikaera Vercoe, Hugh Mita, Takuira Watkins, Stanley Thomas Moerua, Mania The Ringatu Church Wilson, Eric David Moki, Takerei Raihi The Reverend­ Muran, Nimerata W. Akuhata, Kurei N ehemia, Raharaha Amai, Wipere .Apostolic Church Netana, Hemi Pateriki Romana Brown, George Pastor- N garangiaoe, Ihaka Brown, Pitau Arnold, Howard Leith N garonoa, Peke Brown, Reupena Arnold, Robert Louis Nopera, Rawiri Delamere, Paul Cullen, Ivon Lawrence Otene,Tatana Mohi Gilbert, Areta Dickson, Allan Stevenson Paikea, Haupapa Haare, Paki Eynon, .James David Paipeta, Pita Haunui, Tipuna Gardiner, Alexander Paratene, Pouaru H. Hokotah1, Te Wero Goulton; Marcus Parete, Huiatahi Horomona, Tarehu Greenway, Alfred Lacey Pene, Retini Huritu, Tipiwai .Jourdain, Charles Harold Pere, Hohepa Kaiora, Huairenga Keane, .James Walter Kitchener Petera, Rewi Kawakawa, Alexander Scadden, Ceeil Charles Haddon Pihema, Waikaretu Keeti, Hori Scadden, Graham Cecil PikiIIiaui, Haimona Kiriwera, Kakoa White, Gilbert David Piripi, Te Whitu Koopu, David '\V orsfold, .James Evan Pitama, Hoani Make, Wharewi Pomare, Wiremu Matepo, TeO Pouaka, Ropata Mika, Te Haumate Greater World Spiritualist '8akanpai, Hira Moeke, Iraia (" The Church of the Golden Light ") 11,anapiri, Heperi Ngawai, Hori R,anapiri, Wiremu Niania, Matiu Mrs. Philpott, Fanny Rapihana, Poroa Te Oti Pahina, ',Vhare Rapihana, Te Oti Patene, Tawhana Ratahi, Puhi-o-Aotea Pera, Ngakohu Christian Spiritualist Cmwch Ratahi, Rangikapo Poihipi, Tuakana Mrs. Craigie, Ethel May Rautahi, Ranginui Ratapu, Heemi Reupena, Hori Riki, Reuben Thompson Reweti, Aterea Rikiriki, Tokopouaanu Reweti, Erueti Haare Ripaki, Hokotahi Star of Hope Mission of New Zealand Reweti, Hiri Wiremu Taihakoa, Te Mapu Mr, Webster, Thomas Samuel Rewiri, Te Heu Tari, Puke Mrs. Webster, Vera Marguerite Riiwhi, Pati Tautahi Taupo, Hori Rimunui, Tuwha 'l'awhi, Peter Rollo, Andrew Milton Te Hau, Mihi Israel Peoples Missi011 Romana, Rapine Te Poona, Tiki Mr. Donnelly, .Joseph Rutene, Ihaka Te Rangiua, Paora Taia, Tapuke Paora TeWhenua Tamati, Tame Panau Tipoki, Turi Tamati, Te Aoturoa Titirahi, Apihai G,,eek Orthodox Church in New Tamihana, Manakore Tiwaewa, Waata Zealand Tamihana, Rewi Tu,Nehe The Reverend- Tataurangi, Reihana Tupene Tu Taurima, Rangitere Waewae, Tamarehe Economou, Elias Tauroa, Puke Wharepapa, Ahikaiata The Most Reverend Archbishop­ Te Amo, Eria Kamira Winiata, Harry Papathanassopoulos, Theophy­ Te Arahu, Paniora Wirihana, Tawehi lactos THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 3

T"Ae lTmvB7'.BCll C1Mwoh Ohtwek of Te Kooti JU1c¥roo~ Waiheke Island Inter-denmninational Mrs. Hudson, Harriet Mr.- Church Kerei, Rangituhia Mr. Gard:ner,. Frank Leslie Kireona, Hikamri N ationaZ EsviAuil Chu11ck Kireona, Kaiwhare· Tarei, Tikitu Tepoona International Bible Students' Mr. Brown, V°Di1'Clint Begma}d Tawera, Tuiringa Association Te Pere, Hatua Araroa Mr. Reid, Robert Theodore Tominika, Nikorima Ihaia una~timwu MisSWA Christian Uuity Fellowship Mr. Cope; Mauriee Chwreh of God Mr. Saunders, Collm Francis Lionel Mr. Hague,, William Fo'IJ/tllljUMe

I, Percy Harold Wylde, the Deputy Registrar-General of Muriages for the Dominion of New Zealand. hereby certify that the foregoing is a tmie eopy of the riiat of Officiating Ministers u.nder tile Marriage. Act, J908, for the year 1951. Given~ my .band at W~gton, 11his 24th day of Januacy. 1951. P.H. WYLDE, Registrar"°eneml.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

STATBllflllN!l' OP .\$SIITS. AND· WJm;J'l'IES OF '!'RE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI!!TESS ON WEDNESDAY' 10TH JANUARY, 1951. Liahilities £ s. d. A.sseto> s. d. 1. General Reserve Fnnd 1,500,000 0 0 7. Reserve­ 2. Bank-llotei; · 60,196,368 10 0 (a) Gold 4,722,903 11 7 3. DemaJld liabilities­ (bl Sterling e:,ichange* 48,550,012 6 8 (a) State 22,062,079 3 2 (c} Gold exchl!nge .. (b) Banks .. 61,375,492 3 7 (d) other exchange .. 456,961 6 9 (c) Other .. 307,807 11 9 8. Subsidiary coin 227,386 4 11 . 4. Tim& deposits •. It Discount&--- 5. Liabilities in llll!l'l'en0ies othe, than New (a} Commercial and agricultural bills 346 487 5 10 Zea.la.ad mi~ 46,535 18 9 (b) Treasury and local-body bills Other liabilities 5,097,372 14 7 10. Advance,.._ (a) To the State or State undertakings­ (1) Marketing organizations 3,697,631 5 6 (2) For other purposes .. 53,583,891 9 7 (b) To other public authorities (c} Other .. 5;.854.,53S 11 11 11. Investments .. 30,974,22S 3 7 12. Bank buildings 13. Other assets .. 2,171,615 15 6 -~--, £(N.Z.)150,585,656 l 10 I · f(J!tZ.)150,585,656 1 10

• Expressed in New Zealand onttencY. W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant. JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 81

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

SUMMARY OF TRADINO BANKS' MONTHLY RETURNS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, 20TII DECEMBER, 1950 {In accordance with section 46 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act, 1933) ( All Amounts in New Zeal.and Currency) LIABILITIES

National Corr.i.merrtal B~fk I Unlo~lank I Bank of Bank Bank of .Bank of New I of Totals. New Zealand. Australia, New Zealand, Australia, I Limited. South ·wales. . Australasill. Limited. Limited.

--- 1 £ £ £ £ {:~em::d liabilities in New Zea- . 68,9~5,842_1_28,8~8,014 £ I 17,464,848 33,069,780 12,569,701 186,615,752 25,161. rirn ,I land (b) Time liabilities in New Zealand 11,149,411 6,721,219 6,035,784 4,186,480 8,782,835 2,661,982 39,537,711 (c) Demand liabilities elsewhere 1,449,175 I 440,!lll 299,087 4,81,703 3,968,573 589,647 7,229,096 than in New Zealand incurred in respect of New Zealand business {d) Time liabilities elsewhere than 265,774 26,256 87,8fi3 32,534 173,367 679 586,463 in New Zealand incurred in respect of New Zealand business ( i) Notes of own issue in circula­ tion payable in New Zealand (m) New Zealand business-Excess 2,713,950 844,310 3,558,260 of assets over liabilities

Totals 84,484,152 36,026,400 32,190,291 23,009,875 45,994,555 15,822,009 237,527,282

------·-·--- ·--·-·------.. ~------··--- ASSETS ______,, __ . -· ------~- Union Bank National Commerr.ial Bank of Bank of Bank Bank of Bank of of Australia, New of New Zealand, Australia, Totals. New Zealand. Limited. Sout.h ,vales. Australasia. Limited. Limited. -----···--··-·----·------··------. ---·------' ------I £ I £ £ £ £ £ £ ( e) Reserve balances held in the 22,775,165 ! 5,043,278 I 7,958,407 8,391,096 9,513,789 3,940,803 57,623,348 Reserve Bank of New Zealand (f) Overseas assets in respect of New Zealand business- {I) In London 7,663,497 4,188,926 5,536,082 1,565,875 5,713,963 911,706 25,580,049 (2) Elsewhere than in London 2,035,906 450,031 6,270 660,451 1,093,713 1,949 4,248,320 (g) (1) Gold and gold bullion held in New Zealand (2) Subsidiary coin held in New 693,520 95,344 123,764 140,518 397,507 71,504 1,522,157 Zealand (h) Aggregate advances in New *35,184,593 19,211,509 12,933,268 10,602,100 21,879,258 7,592,712 107,403,440 Zealand (h) Aggregate discounts in New 356,751 549,959 3,787 198,195 244,598 222,445 1,575,735 Zealand ('i) Reserve Bank of New Zealand , 6,670,500 616,250 770,416 764,.503 1,974,645 397,523 11,193,837 notes I (k) Securities held in New Zealand-, (I) Government .. 6,881,585 1,427,737 206,867 123,594 2,098,917 991,046 11,729,746 (2) Other than Government 1,021,203 110,300 442,325 59,696 1,633,524 (l) Value of land, buildings, furni- I 1,201,432 115,932 410,927 120,408 708,736 280,975 2,838,410 ture, fittings, and equipment I held in New Zealand I (m) New Zealand business-Excess j 4,217,134 4,240,503 2,369,429 1,351,650 12,178,716

of liabilities over assets 1 ------I Totals 84,484,152 36,026,400 32,190,291 23,009,875 45,1194,555 15,822,009 237,527,282 I * Include?. tran1:1fcrs to Long-term Mortgage Denartment, £193,515. (h h) Aggregate unexercised overdraft authorities, £71,347,105. Wellington, New Zealand, 12th January, 1951. T. P. HANNA, Chief Cashier.

BANK RETURNS (SUPPLEJ\iENTAR Y)

STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS OF THF. LONQ-TRRM lVfoRTQAQE DEPARTMENT OF THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT 20TH DECEMBER, 1950 Liabilities £ s. d. Assets £ s. d. Capital 703,125 0 0 Loans 896,670 0 0 Debentures and debenture stock Transfers to Bank Transfers from Bank 193,545 0 0 Other assets Other liabilities

£896,670 0 0 £896,670 0 0

Wellington, New Zealand, 12th January, 1951. T. P. HANNA, C4ief Cashier,

D 82 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 3

NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE

CuMl.TOLOGIOAL TABLE Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunskinefor December, 1950 -- .. H.alnlall iu lnllll... "0 Air Temperatures In Degrees (Fahrenheit) . i Abaolute Maximum a nd Maxi mom .2" • Means or I Minimum. Fall. Bright Mean I I .No. ---- 11t.atlon. S·~-- of Difference! l> i.tfereuce Son· of shine. -s::ii A from i El ei Total I from "'"' I = Fall. Rain Normal. B and Normal. I a .§ Date. I Days. 1 i M"w. B. Date. I ~ l ol i '5 " : «: :::i = ~-1I I ::ii ::il I Ft. oF. oF. OF. oF. OF. I In. In. Hrs. Te Paki, Te Hapua .. 200 72·3 58·0 65·2 +2·0 78·4 31 45·6 13 J 1·77 5 ( -1·30) 0·95 27 222· 2 Kaitaia .. .. 253 73.9 58·9 66·4 82·3 31 52·2 13 2·32 9 .. 0·95 27 . . Kerikeri .. .. 201 74·8 51·9 63·4 (+1·4) 80·2 31 41·0 12 2·62 7 .. 1·39 27 231· 9 Waipoua State Forest .. 225 72·6 53.3 63·0 +1·8 79·8 31 43.3 ll 2·62 11 -1·73) 0·69 27 225· 5 Glenbervie, Whangarei 350 73·3 49·9 61·6 .. 81·0 31 39·0 ll 4·82 7 .. 2·92 31 .. Kaipara Heads .. 54 73·0 59·8 66·4 84·4 25 53·5 3 1·51 7 .. 0·50 16 .. Riverhead .. .. 105 73·0 51·5 62·2 +1·9 80·1 21 38·2 ll 2·30 8 -1·34) 1·12 16 -.. Woodhill .. .. 400 70·7 57·7 64·2 .. 78·0 22 52·0 11 2·49 IO .. 1·09 16 . . Whenuapai .. .. IOI 73·1 53·6 63·4 .. 78·0 21, 25 41-2 I 11 2·65 9 .. 0·98 16 . . Auckland .. .. 160 73•5 59·0 66·2 +2·4· 79.4 24 51·1 11 2·78 9 -0-35 0·95 16 233, 0 Oratia, Henderson .. 138 72·8 53·7 63·2 .. 79·5 21 41·5 11 2·69 10 .. 0·96 16 . . Owairaka .. .. 134 73.3 56·1 64·7 80·3 23 46·3 11 3·64 9 .. 1·46 3-1 .. Paerata .. .. 166 73;8 55.7 64·8 (+3·0) 81·0 22 45·0 11 3·41 13 +0·73 1·33 16 .. Thames .. .. 4 73·6 56·2 64·9 .. 78·1 19 45·6 11 2·06 12 . . 0·63 28 241· 0 Whangamata .. 50 73·5 54·6 64·0 +0·9 82·0 23 48·0 9, 11 3·99 IO -0·38 1·70 28 .. Maioro .. .. 172 70·7 56·1 63·4 (+2·4) 75.4 25 48·5 20 2·53 IO +0·07) 1·26 16 .. Marama'rlla .. .. 170 73·4 55·5 64·5 .. 81·5 22 41·0 11 3.04 13 .. 1·08 16 . . Paeroa .. .. 27 75.9 56·2 66·0 .. 84·0 22 44·5 11 1•76 13 .. 0·84 28 . . Waihi .. .. 354 73·6 56·4 65·0 +2·9_ 82·2 19 47·5 6 3·61 17 -1·71 1·01 28 226· 5 Te Aroha .. .. 46 ...... Tauranga .. IO 73·7 56·5 65·1 +3·1 79·8 19 49·1 6 2·39 12 -1·26 0·92 28 246· 0 Ruakura Farm, Hamilton 131 73.4 51·0 62·2 +0·8 81·3 22 38·2 ll 1·73 8 -1·45 0·74 16 238· 3 Rukuhia .. 215 73.7 53.9 63·8 .. 82·7 22 40·9 11 1·92 9 .. 0·67 16 240· 6 Rotoehu Plantation .. 235 73·2 54·2 63·7 +3·4 78·4 19 42.3 6 4·38 8 -0·08) 1·76 28 .. Whakatane .. .. 6 73·1 ,57·4 65·2 .. 80·2 4 48·0 6 2·80 IO .. 1·13 28 .. Opotiki .. .. 27 ...... Rotorua Airfield .. 969 72·4 53·3 62·8 (+2·8) 81·3 19 41•4 18 5.39 9 +1·60 1·89 31 215· 4 Whakarewarewa .. 1,000 73·1 53·7 63·4 (+2·3) 83·5 23 41·0 . 11 5.49 9 +1·42 2·12 31 .. Pureora State Forest .. 1,800 67·5 47·9 57·7 .. 76·1 22,26 35·9 3 3·66 15 .. 1·22 28 .. Gisborne .. .. 12 75·1 56·0 65·6 +2·4 89·6 23 44·6 6 0·99 7 -0·94) 0·35 29 225· 0 Manutuke, Gisborne .. 20 74.7 55·6 65·2 +3·0 88·4 23 45.5 6 0·67 7 .. 0•27 30 225· 3 Waerenga-o-kuri .. 1,130 70·9 52·2 61·6 .. 83·5 23 43·0 8 1·03 9 .. 0·36 30 Taupo .. .. 1,221 72•7 50•2. 61·4 .. 84·2 23 33·2 11 1·99 11 . . 0·75 28 224·1 Pukahunui, Kaingaroa 2,190 69·4 46·9 58·2 .. 81 · l 22 35·6 6, ll 5·51 13 .. 2·28 28 .. Lake Waikaremoana · .. 2,100 69·6 51·8 60·7 (+3·2) 83·0 21 43·0 6 3_·17 12 -1·62 0·71 28 .. Taumarunui .. 560 74·2 51:7 63·0 .. 84·3 23 40·2 21 2·80 14 .. 0·67 16 190· 4 New Plymouth .. 160 67·0 54·6 60·8 +0·7 72·4 26 45·1 6 9·27 14 +4·84 4.75 24 229· 5 Chateau Tongariro .. 3,670 59·0 41·5 50·2 +l·O 72·0 21,22 32·5 11 14·49 20 +5·60) 2·62 26 .. Karioi .. .. 2,125 70·0 45·5 57·8 +3·4 81·0 22 34·0 11 3·41 14 ~0-68 0·94 24 .. Waiouru .. .. 2,660 65·3 45·0 55·2 .. 74·0 23 32·0 IO 3·85 16 .. 0•82 24 .. Wairoa .. .. 21 76·1 57·6 66·8 .. 89·1 13 49·0 11 2·71 8 .. 1·03 29 . . Napier .. .. 5 73•7 56·7 65·2 +2·1 83·5 6 47·8 6 1·52 9 -0·53 0·60 24 241· 8 Hastings .. .. 45 77·0 53·0 65·0 +1·9 86·5 · 21, 43·0 6, 11 1·16 8 -0·97 0·39 25 .. Taihape .. .. 2,157 68·4 49·2 58·8 +2·5 78·8 23 40·4 3 3·19 14 -0·08 0·92 24 .. Gwavas .. .. 1,140 72•7 47.9 60·3 .. 87·5 24 35·0 ll 2·60 11 1·27 24 .. Wanganui .. .. 72 69·9 55·2 62·6 (+1·5) 79·9 15 47·1 3 4·46 14 +1·70) 1·46 24 221· 6 Waipukurau .. 450 73.5 50·6 62·0 (+l·O) 86·4 23 40·3 11 1·89 11 -0·41) 1·08 24 208· 1 Marton .. .. 462 68·5 50·4 59·4 .. 76•2 28 40·0 3,6 5·66 16 .. 1·25 24 .. Ohakea .. 166 69·5 53·8 61·6 (+1·6) 77·2 28 46·0 6 4.55 14 +1·88) 1·07 24 .. Flock House, Bulls .. 30 68·5 53.7 61·1 .. 75·0 15 43;4 3 5·00 13 .. 1·28 24 P.R.B., Palmerston N. llO 70·1 53·0 61·6 +1·2 78·5 20 44·6 11 4.54 15 +1·38) 0·95 16 202· 9 Pahiatua .. .. 38"4 ...... I ...... Levin .. .. IOO 68·3 53·8 61·0 .. 75·0 15 42·0 3 7·05 15 .. 1·92 24 .. Kapiti Island .. 44 66·6 55·0 60·8 +1·2 73·8 20 49·5 6 9·20 ll +5·99 2·63 23 .. Waingawa, Masterton .. 340 72·1 49·7 60·9 +0·9 85·0 22 38·0 6 4·16 14 +1·52 1·99 24 217· 4 W allaceville .. .. 195 69·7 50·5 60·1 (+0·9J 78·7 20 40·3 3 5·81 12 +1·15 1·85 27 .. Wellington .. .. 415 65·5 52·2 58·8 -0·2 75.4 28 46·0 6 6·18 11 +2·89 1·61 23 232· 9 Nelson .. .. 24 70·2 54·5 62·4 +I·6 79·1 5 47·2 17 5·38 12 +2·37 1·61 28 257· 0 Appleby, Nelson .. 57 70·5 52•7 61·6 +0·5 78·8 5 46·0 3 4·65 13 +1·79) 1·67 28 .. Woodbourne .. 89 73·8 52·3 63·0 (+1·2) 90·3 j 6 44·0 8 4·21 9 +2·25) 1·47 28 .. Blenheim .. 12 73·0 51·3 62·2 (+l·O) 86·7 6 43·3 3 3·96 9 +2·26) 1·13 28 280· 2 Golden Downs .. 900 69·1 47·5 58·3 +0·5 80·5 21 37·5 30 7.93 15 +3·60) 3·04 28 .. Waihopai .. .. 860 73.9 50·0 62·0 +1·4 87·5 20 40·5 5 5·85 ll +3·00) 2·13 28 .. Westport .. .. 7 64·9 52·4 58·6 (+l·l) 70·0 26 44·0 3 16·64 18 +9·95) 4·80 28 216· 0 Molesworth .. .. 2,930 68·9 38·5 53·8 (-0·8) 85·5 22 21·2 29 3·64 IO +1·32) 1·05 28 .. Greymouth .. 13 63·2 52·0 57·6 73·8 25 42·3 18 13·05 17 .. 2·98 23 192· 6 Hanmer Springs- .. 1,225 70•7 45·2 58·0 +0·2 88·0 20,21 33·5 2 5·68 13 +1·80 1·67 23 201· 6 Hokitika Airfield .. 12 63·1 48·4 55·8 (-0·2) 72•6 24 39·6 2 13·10 15 +2·86 3·01 27 218· 3 Balmoral .. .. 650 71·9 44·1 58·0 85·0 22 34·5 12 3·08 IO .. 1·50 9 .. Lake Coleridge .. 1,195 69·1 46·2 57·6 -0·6 87·0 21 37·6 13 3·78 10 +1·11 1·28 28 .. Ashley Forest .. 460 68·0 48·0 58·0 87·0 6 38·0 8 4·.46 10 .. 2·06 28 .. Darfield .. .. 640 71·2 46·1 58·6 -0·2 92·0 21 32·1 8 4·92 IO +1·98 2·29 28 .. Christchurch .. 22 68·2 49·8 59·0 ~0·8 88·7 21 41·5 13 3·82 9 +1·33 1·48 1 .. Wigram .. 74 67·8 48·9 58·4 (-1·0) 87·2 21 39·4 13 3·81 9 +1·39) 1·55 1 215· 1 Rudstone, Methven .. 1,217 69·3 46·5 57·9 +0·4 88·0 21 39·0 25 4·61 14 +0·48 1•87 28 205• 0 Akaroa .. .. 150 69·0 50·7 59·8 (-0·7) 85·0 6 43·0 6 3·78 ll +0·15) 1·29 28 200· 8 Lincoln .. .. 36 68·9 46·6 57·8 -0·2 87·2 21 35·0 8 4·25 13 +1·95 1·78 28 229· 6 The Hermitage .. 2,510 64·7 40·9 52·8 -2·2 85·8 22 30·2 29 20·41 11 +9·44 4·50 8,27 167• 0 Winchmore .. .. 626 68·9 46·5 57.7 .. 87•5 6 35·0 8 4·32 13 .. 1·90 28 . . Haast .. .. 15 62·8 48·3 55·6 68·2 24 37·2 29 13·54 19 .. 3·08 27 189· 6 Ashburton 323 68·8 47.9 58·4 -0·2 21 34·8 8 4.44 I +1·47 2·25 28 , 207·,.3 .. .. I 189·4 I I Fairlie .. .. 11,004 69·5 42·9 56·2 -0·9 21 33·0 213·42 I 12IO I +0·20 1·63 28 .. Timaru .. .. 56 45·3 .. .. 9~:o I .. 38·0 13 2·60 9 -0·02 0·73 28 I 200• 9 I I .. .. 20- () 65·6 ~-Q ti6·8 87·1 21 40·($ 13_ 2·20 12 () 6.7 JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 83

(,'L!MATOLOOIOAL TABLJD---oo11tmw,d Summary of the Recards of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for December, 1950-oontinued

Air Temperatures ln Vogro"" ( Fahrenbeit). Rainfall In Inches. ------~------Means of .Absolllte Maximum and !laxlmnm Mean Minimum. Fall. Bright Station of Dilferenee No. DU!arence Sun­ A from Total of from shine. B and Normal. Fall. Rain :formal, Min. B. :.:r I - Days. Ft. oF. oF. OF ~F. I oF. In. In. Hrs. Tara Hills 1,600 70·2 43·6 56·9 .. I 90·1 22 31·8 13 3.53 10 0·91 28 Milford Sound 20 63·2 46·8 55·0 (-0·3) 72·9 26 39.4 12 21·57 14 (+0·73) 3·89 6 Waimate 200 68·3 47·0 57·6 -0·6 88·3 21 38·0 13,25 2·20 11 -0·72 0·63 1 174·3 Queenstown .. 1,100 69·3 47·0 58·2 +O·l 86·2 21 37·0 ·13 3·68 11 +1·31 1·00 11 277·7 Cromwell 720 72·9 48·1 60·5 92·8 22 38·5 13 1·95 10 0·45 8 Ophir 1,000 71•0 43·8 57·4 -1·0 91·5 22 31·2 13 1·24 9 -0·70 0·39 28 Earnscleugh .. 500 72·0 44·1 58·0 90·0 21 35·3 13 0·85 7 0·21 23 Waipiata 1,550 68·3 42·9 55·6 -0·7 87·5 22 34·0 13 1·55 7 -0·79 0·70 29 265·5 Alexandra 520 72·9 47-4 60·2 -0·2 91·9 21 37·8 8 1·19 9 -0·19 0·28 23 260·4 Roxburgh Hydro 350 72·8 47·0 59·9 93·0 21 37·0 13 1·14 10 0·28 23 Mid Dome 1,252 67·2 42·5 54·8 81·0 16 34·0 15,17 2·48 9 0·89 27 Moa Flat, West Otago .. 1,345 63·8 43·1 53·4 80·0 21 35·8 1 2·52 13 0·59 27 Manorburn Dam 2,448 Taieri 80 67·7 45·7 56·7 (+0·7) 87·2 21 34·8 30 1·71 14 (-1·03) 0·49 27 236·8 Musselburgh, Dunedin 5 65·8 48·9 57·4 (+O·O) 86·0 6 40·9 1 2·05 12 -1·10 0·54 27 234·6 East Gore 245 67·5 45·2 56·4 +O·l 84·0 21 34·0 1 2·70 14 -0·53 0·56 27 Gore 240 67·0 45·3 56·2 -0·7 84·0 21 34·5 1 2·75 14 0·55 27 232·6 Otautau 180 66·6 44·1 55·4 82·0 21 35·2 30 1·88 14 0·31 27 Invercargill 32 65·3 46·8 56·0 +0·9 79.5 20 37·0 30 4·01 19 +0·36 0·55 6 210·4 Invercargill South 8 64·2 46·9 55·6 +o o 80 6 15 39 8 30 3 63 19 (-0 11) 0 53 9

LATE RETURNS Kaipara Heads, Nov., 54 69·9 57·6 63·8 75.9 9· 51·2 5 3·25 12 1·66 19 1950 Oratia, Henderson, Nov., 138 69·0 53·2 61 · l 79.3 5 45·5 5 8·13 11 3·90 6 1950 Te Aroha, Nov., 1950 .. 46 71·1 53·4 62·2 +1·6 79.5 8 44·5 29 7·78 15 +3·89 3.49 19 Appleby, Nelson, Nov., 57 70·0 48·5 59·2 +1·6 79·5 25 39·8 4 0·29 3 (-2·51) 0·18 17 1950 Golden Downs, Nov., 900 67·2 42·6 54·9 +0·6 74·0 25 31·5 4 0·69 5 (-3·05) 0·26 1 1950 Haast, Nov., 1950 15 61·8 44·8 53·3 71·2 6 37·4 18 10·34 15 3·22 29 219·3

NOTE.-At stations where departures from normal are in parentheses, the temperature record has been maintained for less than ten years, the rainfall record for less than twenty years, and the normals are partly interpolated.

NOTES ON THE WEATHER FOR DECEMBER, 1950 cold front brought a period of heavy rain and some thunderstorms to Westland and Southland, but it was much less vigorous when General.-Windy westerly conditions for the first half of the crossing the North Island on the night of the 7th. month were followed by a week of fine summer weather. The After ·a rapid journey across the South Tasman an exceptionally cool wet weather of the last quarter came as a big disappointment deep depression passed to the south on the 9th while its cold front to thousands of holiday makers. On the whole the month was accompanied by heavy squalls crossed the Dominion from the very favourable for farming. Heavy crops of hay are being har­ south-west. During the next two days there were several showery vested but some difficulty has been experienced in picking fruit periods in the South Island, especially in the south and west, while which ripened towards the end of the month. Stock is reported some showers also extended northwards to Taranaki. to be in excellent condition. On the 13th winds became variable when a wedge of high Rainfall.-Rainfall was somewhat deficient in Otago and pressure moved onto the South Island leaving a shallow trough South.land (except the western parts), and also in Hawke's Bay across the region. Rain fell intermittently throughout and Auckland. Elsewhere totals were above average, though the day about the Central Provinces, and later it spread a little generally by small amounts. A few districts had double the normal further northwards before the trough dissipated. rainfall, including the southern tip of the North Island, the northern Ahead of the extensive trough from another deep depression Sounds of Marlborough, and scattered parts of Taranaki. centred far to the south winds turned north-easterly on the 14th It is worth noting that the rainfall distribution was almost later becoming strong on the east coast of the South Island. the reverse of the previous month's, in that those districts with Accompanied by heavy rain the trough travelled across the country excess rain in November experienced a drier December th_an usual, on the 16th. It was closely followed by a large anticyclone which and vice versa. settled over the Dominion bringing a spell of fine summer weather. Temperatures.-Mean temperatures were slightly below average A very extensive rain-belt accompanied a trough which reached ill. the southern half of the South Island, chiefly due to a cold spell Southland from the south-west on the 23rd. Substantial rain.falls towards the end of the month. Elsewhere it was warmer than were recorded as it advanced northwards to become stationary usual especially in the area from National Park to the Bay of and considerably weaker over South Auckland by the 26th. Plenty when the departure was about 3° F. Meanwhile an anticyclone in the South Tasman extended on to the One or two light frosts were recorded in the south and in South Island bringing a temporary clearance. elevated inland districts of the North Island towards the end of With the approach of a deep and complex disturbance from the month. the north-west rain became general on the 27th. By the time the Sunshine.-North of Cook Strait the duration of b,ight sun­ main centre crossed the northern part of the South Island on the shine was close to the average except in the Hawjre's Bay · Gisborne night of the 28th, rainfall in substantial amounts had been recorded region where there was a deficiency of 20-30 hours. In Westland over the greater part of the country and cold southerlies had too there was a moderate deficiency. Canterbury and Otago both advanced northwards to Cook Strait. During this storm a launch had more sunshine than is usual for December, the largest surplus was wrecked at Tauranga with the loss of 22 lives. being measured at Dunedin. Cold clear weather spread rapidly from the south and west Weather Sequence.-A trough lying across Nelson and Marl­ with the arrival of an anticyclone over the South Island on the borough continued northwards and passed off the North Island on 29th. Some light frost occurred in sheltered inland districts. the morning of the 2nd. Moderate south-westerly winds pre­ However, in the Auckland and Hawke's Bay provinces light rain dominated for the next few days during the advance of a large continued to fall intermittently due to a trough which had become anticyclone across the , and apart from a few scatte~ed stationary to the east. showers the weather was fair. With the passage of a deep depression in the far south on the l\-1. A. ]<', BARNETT, Director. 5th winds turned temporarily to the north-west and rose to gale force about Cook and Foveaux Straits. Next day the associated (N.Z.M.O. 107.) 84 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 3

Decisions of tlt,e Bureau of Industry Under Part 'III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. URSUANT to the authority conferred on the Bureau of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936, the following P decisions have been made in respect of applications for licences. J. D. KERR, Secretary.

Appllcanb and Location. Nature of Application .. Doolalou. Date.

Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit D. C. Larking, 'Carthew Street, For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump Granted (subject to the condition 23rd Jan., 1951. Okato to be installed on service-station and garage that a bona fide repair service be premises at Carthew Street, Okato provided to the satisfaction of the Bureau) J. F. Nelson, Maungaturoto For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump Granted (subject to the condition 23rd Jan., 1951. to be installed on garage premises at Main that a bona fide repair service be Road, Maungaturoto · provided to the satisfaction of the Bureau) R.H. Negus, Southbridge For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump Granted (subject to the condition 23rd Jan., 1951. to be installed on garage premises at South­ that a bona fide repair service be bridge provided to the satisfaction of the Bureau) H. Nunns, 814 Gladstone Road, For a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump Granted (subj act to the condition 23rd Jan., 1951. Gisborne to be installed on garage premises at 814 Glad­ that a b

Notice to Persons Affected by Applicatfons for Licences Under Part Notice to Mariners No. 4 of 1951 III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936 I\farine Department, Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit Wellington, N.Z., 19th January, 1951. L. C. Styles, 127 Collingwood Street, Nelson, has applied for NEW ZEALAND.-SOUTH ISLAND.-CAPE FAREWELL a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on Light Established Ea8t of garage premises at 127 Collingwood Street, Nelson. Bayes Bros., Ross Place, Lawrence, have applied for a licence Position : Lat., 40° 30' 23" S. ; long., 172° 42' 48" E. to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on garage Abridged Description : Fl. 5 secs 495 ft. 15 M (U). premises at Ross Place, Lawrence. Details : An unwatched light (electric) showing one flash every 'l'. H. Oates, Reads Quay, Gisbornc, has applied for a licence G secs thus, flash 0·4 secs, eclipse 4·6 secs, will be exhibited on or to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on garage about tho 7th February, 1951, from a white steel tower in the above premises at Reads Quay, Gisborne. position, elevation 495 feet; height of tower 16 feet; arc of visibility D. M. Mercer, Main Road, Lake Waitaki, Kurow, has applied uninterrupted. for permission to take over licence for one pump from the estate of W. R. Macaulay and to shift it to new store premises in the same Masters of vessels are requested to report on the efficiency of locality. this light. Applicants and other persons considering themselves to be Charts Affected: 1212, 3634, 3629, 2616. materially affected by the decisions of the Bureau of Industry on Publications : New Zealand Pilot, l 946, page 243 ; Admiralty these applications should, nor later than 8th February, 1951, submit List of Lights, Vol. 10, page 313; New Zealand Nautical Almanac any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. and Tide Tables, page 145 No. 96A. All communications should be addressed to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, C.l'.O. llox 3025, Wellington. W. C. SMITH, Secretary. J. D. KERR, Secretary. (NL 8/9/320.)

Price Order No. 1210 (Paint)

URSUAN'r to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, P hereby makes the following Price Order :- PRELIMINARY I. 'l'his Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1210, and shall come into force on the 24th day of January, 1951. 2. (1) Price Order No. 1182* is hereby revoked. (2) The revocation of the said Order shall not affect the liability of any person for any offence in relation thereto committed before the coming into force of this Order. 3. In this Order- " The said specification" means the New Zealand Standard Specification (No. N.Z.S.S. 521) entitled "New Zealand Standard Specification for Ready-mixed Paint for Undercoats and Finishing Coats for Exterior Use on Woodwork (White and Light Tints)" declared by the Minister of Industries and Commerce under the authority of section 8 of the Standards Act, 1941, to be a Standard Specification : " Genuine white lead" means white lead that conforms to the New Zealand Standard Specification (N.Z.S.S. 243) for genuine white lead. 4. (1) The maximum prices fixed by this Order with respect to first-quality ready-mixed paint for undercoats and finishing coats and with respect to paint of the type L.Z. are fixed with respect to paint that conforms to the said specification : Provided, however, that paint of the type L.Z. manufactured during a period of short supply of materials from the alternative materials permitted in such a period under the provisions of the New Zealand Standard Specification N.Z.S.S. 521, shall not, for the purposes of this Order, be deemed to be first-quality ready-mixed paint. (2) Any paint to which this Order applies that is packed in containers marked with the words " P.T. Authority No. 1 " shall contain a minimum genuine white-lead content as follows :- (a) With respect to finishing coats: 10· l lb. to the gallon of paint. (b) With respect to undercoats: 10 lb. to the gallon of paint. (c) With respect to G.P. primer: 7·5 lb. to the gallon of paint. (3) With respect to any paint,to which subclause (2) hereof applies there shall be a weight tolerance of 5 per cent.

APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER 5. This Order applies with respect to the kinds of paint specified in the Schedule hereto manufactured­ (a) By or for any of the following firms or sold m,der any of the following brands, that is to say:-

Name of Firm. Brands.

Proven Paint Products, Ltd. Perma-seal, Ferro-seal. Paint Industries, Ltd. T.K.T. Pinchin, Johnson, and Co. (New Zealand), Ltd. Omega, Minerva, Onyx. Taubmans Products, Ltd. Service, Solpah, Pagoda, Taubmans Super. N.Z. Paint and Varnish Co., Ltd. Victor. Farmers' Trading Co., Ltd. Westminster. British Australian Lead Manufacturers (New Zealand), Ltd. B.A.L.M. Phillipps and Impey, Ltd. Samson, Trafalgar. Best Paints, Ltd. Crescent, Lamaco, Petrifax, Kiwi, Overall, Glasaline, Verona, Ajax, Oates. International Paints of New Zealand, Ltd. International, Majora, Artona, Lagoline, Galva, Duralene. Austral Super Paints, Ltd.'\_ Anvil, Steelite. Smith and Smith, Ltd. f Nelson Paint Co., Ltd. Nelson, Derust. William Docker Impenetrable, Sun. British Imperial Paints, Ltd. B.I.P. Hlll and Plummer, Ltd. Crown. R. and E. Tingey and Co., Ltd. Excelsior, Villa, Roofox, Silver Fern. Lewis Berger and Sons (N.Z.), Ltd. B.P. and S.W.P., B.P., Berger and S.W., Hi-Ferrao and S.W., Staygrene, Genoa, Bergloss, and Duroglos. G. H. Jackson and Co., Ltd. Giant. James Wren and Co., Ltd. Perfecto, Ironite.

(b) By any other person and sold under any brand.

FIXING MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES OF PAINT TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES 6. (1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause, the maximum price that may be charged or received by any retailer for any paint to which this Order applies shall be the appropriate price fixed in the Schedule hereto. (2) (a) With respect to paint manufactured by the Nelson Paint Co., Ltd., and with respect to paint to which paragraph (b) of clause 5 applies, the prices fixed by subclause (1) hereof apply with respect to paint sold anywhere in New Zealand. (b) With respect to paint manufactured by Austral Super Paints, Ltd., for Smith and Smith, Ltd., the prices fixed by subclause (1) hereof apply with respect to paint sold in any of the cities or boroughs of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Whangarei, Hamilton, Napier, Hastings, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Lower Hutt, Petone, Nelson, Greymouth, or Timaru. (c) With respect to paint manufactured by British Australian Lead Manufacturers (New Zealand), Ltd., the prices fixed by sub­ clause (1) hereof apply with respect to paint sold in any of the cities of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, or Dunedin. (d) With respect to paint manufactured by N.Z. Paint and Varnish Co., Ltd., the prices fixed by subclause (1) hereof apply with respect to paint sold in the City of Palmerston North or in the boroughs of Napier or Hastings.

* Gazelle 10th August, 1950. Vol. II, page 1574. 86 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 3

(e) With respect to paint manufactured by Pinchin, Johnson, and Co. (New Zealand), Ltd., Best Paints, Ltd., International Paints of New Zealand, Ltd., and Lewis Berger and Sons (N.Z.), Ltd., and with respect to pain( manufactured for 'Taubmans Products, Ltd., William Docker, and Rand E. Tingey and Co., Ltd., the prices fixed by subclause (1) hereof apply with respect to paint sold in the cities of Auckland or Wellington. (/) With respect to paint manufactm:ed by Proven Paint Products, Ltd., Phillipps and Impey, Ltd., and British Imperial Paints, Ltd., and with respect to paint manufactured for the Farmers' Trading Co., Ltd., and for Hill and Plummer, Ltd., the prices fixed by subclause (1) hereof apply with respect to paint sold in the City of Auckland. (g) With respect to paint manufactured by Paint Industries, Ltd., and G. H. Jackson and Co., Ltd., the prices fixed by subolause (1) hereof apply with respect to paint sold in the City of Wellington. (h) With respect to paint manufactm:ed by James Wren and Co., Ltd., the prices fixed by subclause (1) hereof apply with respect to paint sold in the City of Dunedin. , (3) The maximum price that may 'be charged or received by any retailer for any paint to which this Order applies sold elsewhere than in one of the respective places mentioned with respect to that paint in subclause (2) hereof shall be the appropriate price fixed in the Schedule hereto increased by a proportionate part of any transport or other charges actually and reasonably incurred by the retailer in obtaining delivery into his store : Provided that the amount added in respect of such charges shall not in any case exceed ls. per gallon. (4) If in respect of any lot of paint sold by a retailer the maximum price calculated in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this clause is not an exact number of pence or half-pence, the maximum price of the lot shall be computed to the next upward halfpenny. 7. Any undercoat or finishing paint (white and light tints) that conforms to the said specification shall, for the pm:poses of this Order, be deemed to be first-quality paint. Any undercoat or finishing paint that, is not first-quality shall, for the purposes of this Order, be deemed to be second-quality paint, _and the maximum prices fixed in the said Schedule for second-quality undercoat or finishing paint shall apply unless on application duly made to the Tribunal a special price has been approved therefor. SPECIAL PRICES WHERE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES INCURRED 8. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this Order, and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Tri burnt!, on application by any retailer, may authorize special maximum prices in respect of any paint to which this Order applies where special circumstances exist, or for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the retailer. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause may apply with respect to a specified lot or consignment of paint, or may relate generally to all paint to which this Order applies sold by the retailer while the approval remains in force.

SCHEDULE MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES OF PAINT TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES ---~---- I I Per Gallon I Per Per Per Per Description of Paint. (when. Sold In One-gallon Half-gallon Per Halt-pint Quart Tin. Pint Tin. Tin. 4C::,!'t":¥:fi~:). Tin. I Tin. I ------·-----·------I ------··--- First-quality Ready-mixed Paint s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Finishing (white and light tints) .. 42 1 43 1 22 7 12 0 6 6 3 10 Undercoat 42 8 43 8 22 11 12 2 6 7 3.11 Second-quality Ready-mixed Paint Finishing (white and light tints) .. 37 6 38 6 20 4 10 11 5 11 3 6 Undercoat 35 0 36 0 19 1 10 3 5 7 3 5 P.T. Authority No. 1 Finishing (white and light tints) 48 10 49 10 26 0 13 9 7 4 4 3 Undercoat 46 2 47 2 24 8 13 1 7 0 4 I G.P. primer 43 4 44 4 23 3 12 4 6 8 3 11 Type L.Z. Finishing (white and light tints) 48 0 49 0 25 7 13 6 7 3 4 3 Undercoat 46 11 47 11 25 0 13 3 7 1 4 2 Other Ready-mixed Paint Bright red 44 7 45 7 23 10 12 8 6 9 4 0 Green 39 6 40 6 21 4 '11 5 6 2 3 8 G.P. primer 40 3 41 3 21 8 11 7 6 3 3 9 Totara primer 32 0 33 0 17 7 9 6 5 3 3 3 Roof paints- Red 30 4 31 4 16 9 9 1 5 0 3 2 Bright red 33 5 34 5 18 3 9 10 5 5 3 4 Green, heavy body 47 11 48 11 25 6 13 6 7 2 4 3 Green 45 7 46 7 24 4 12 11 6 11 4 1 Orange tile 42 7 43 7 22 10 12 2 6 6 3 11 Grey 46 8 47 8 24 11 13 2 7 1 4 2 Red oxide 23 5 24 5 13 3 7 4 4 2 2 8

Dated at Wellington, this 24th day of January, 1951. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- [L.s.J P. l3. MARSHALL, President. G. LAURENCE, Member.

N.Z. FOREST SERVICE NOTICE BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

Land in the Hawke's Bay Land District Acquired as Permanent In Bankruptcy.--Supreme Court State For est Land

New Zealand Forest Service, Wellington, 19th January, 1951. AMES STEVENSON, of 42 Trafalgar Street, Timaru, Labourer' J wets adjudged bankrupt on 16th January, 19,51. Creditors' N OTICE is hereby given that the land described in the Schedule meeting will be held at my office on Thursday 25th January, 1951, hereto has been acquired under the Forests Act, 1949, as at 2.30 p.m. permanent State forest land. A. T. MILLAR, Deputy Official Assignee. SCHEDULE HAWKE's BAY LAND DrsTRIOT.-VVELLTNGTON CONSERVANCY ALL that area in the Hawke'B Bay Land District, Hawke's Bay and Waipawa Counties, containing by admeasurement 1,288 acres, more In Bankr,uptcy.--Supreme Court or less, situated in Blocks IV and VIII, Wakarara Survey District, and Blocks I and V, J\faraekaka,ho Survey District, being Lot 1 on Deposited Plan 7063 (Napier Land Registry), being part of Block 3, Gwavas Crown Grant District, and part of Block 36, }1araekakaho RTHUR .TOH]'; SAMMONS, of 82 Conyers Street, Invercargill, Crown Grant District, and being ,also the balance of the land A Pensioner, was adjudged bankrupt at Invercargill on the comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 12, folio 193,, 16th January, 1951. Creditors' meeting will be held at the Law Hawke's Bay Registry. As the same is more particularly delineated Courts, Invercargill, on Tuesday, th" 30th d.1y of ,January, H/51, on plan No. 79/8, deposited in the Head Office of the New Zealand at 10.30 a.m. Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. W. M. FRASER, Official Assignee. ALEX. R. ENTRICAN, Director of Forestry. (F.S. 9/3/80.) Law Courts, Invercargill. JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 87

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

OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three months E VIDENCE of the loss of Certificate of Title, Volume 716, N from this date the name of the undermentioned company folio 45 (Auckland Registry), for 32 perches, being Lot 168, will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register Deposited Plan 16354, and being part of Allotment 6, Parish of and the company dissolved :- Waiheke, in the name of WILLIAM COLLINS, of Auckl8J1d, Labourer (now deceased), having been lodged with me together Thomson Manufacturing Company, Limited. 47/1. with an application for a new cortificate of title in lieu thereof, Given under my hand at Wellington, this 16th day of notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new certificate January, 1951. rif title on 9th February, 1951. Dated this 19th day of ,January, 1951, at the Land Registry N. E. WILSON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Office, Auckland. G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar.

INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908

VIDENCE of the loss of Certificate of Title, Volume 186, DECLARATION BY THE REGISTRAR DISSOLVING A SOCIETY E folio 141 (Auckland Registry), for a quarter share in 2 roods 33 perches, being Tahuna-a-huru Block, Block XIV, Mangamuka MARTIN KENNEDY, Registrar of Incorporated Societies, Survey District, in the name of MARY JOSEPHINE TRIPHOOK, I , do hereby declare that, as it has been made to appear to of Rawene, Married \Voman (now deceased), having been lodged me that the Hamilton Miniature Rifle Club Incorporated never with me together with an application for a new certificate of title functioned and has now ce11sed to exist, the aforesaid society is in lien thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such hereby dissolved in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated new certificate of title on 9th February, 1951. Societies Act, 1908. Dated this 19th day of ,January, 1951, at the Land Registry Dated at Airnkiand, this 8th day of December, 1950. Office, Auckland. G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar. l'.I. KENNEDY, Registrar of Incorporated Societies.

PPLICATION having been made to me to register a Trans­ A. T. BOWDEN AND COMPANY, LIMITED A mission No. 49374 to ETHEL LOUISE TAYLOR, of Wellington, Widow, as executrix of WILLIAM FRANCIS TAYLOR, of Wellington, Carrier, deceased, the mortgagee under Mortgage URSUANT to section 338 of the Companie.~ Act, 1933, notice P is hereby given that A. T. Bowden and Company, Limited, 201173, affecting 1 rood 2·98 perches, situate in the Borough of Lower Hutt, being part of Section 27, Hutt District, and being also incorporated in J£ngland and having its head office for New Zealand Lot 42 on Deposited Plan 8759, being all the land in Certificate of at 16 Hunter Street, Wellington, will cease to have a place of Title, Volume 404, folio 13 (Wellington Registry), and a discharge business in New Zealand from tho expiration of three months from of the said mortgage, and evidence having been furnished of the the date of publication of this notice. loss of the outstand.ing duplicate of the said mortgage, I hereby A. T. BOWDEN AND COMPANY, LIMITED, give notice of my intention-to dispense with the production of the 840 By its Solicitors, Bell, Gully, and Co_ said outstanding duplicate under section 40 of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, and register the transmission and discharge on the ex­ piration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Dated this 23rd day of January, 1951, at the Land Registry Office, Wellington. E. c_ ADAMS, District Land Registrar. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND

In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1928, and the Municipal· Corporations Act, 1933, and their respective amendments. ADVERTISEMENTS OTICE is hereby given that the Wellington City Council N proposes, under the provisions of the above-named Acts and THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (fl) all other Acts, powers, and :mthoritites enabling it in that behalf, to execute a certain public work-namely, for the purpose of a pleasure-ground at Melrose Road, Clonmel Road, Highgate Road, .OT ICE· is hereby given that the name of the undermentioned N company has been struck off the register and the co,npany .Melbourne Road, Buckley Road, all in the City of Wellington­ and for the purpose of such public work the lands described in the dissolved :- Schedule hereto are required to be taken : Lake Butchery, Limited. H.Il. 1946/33. And notice is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so Given under my hand at Napier, this 12th day of January, required to be taken is deposited in the public office of the Town 19fil. Clerk to the said Council in the Town Hall, Cuba Street, in the said l\L C. AULD, Assistant Registrar of C:oropanies. City, and is there open for inspection, without fee, by all persons during ordinary office hours, and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work, or the taking of such lands, should, if they have well-grounded objections to the execution of THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) the said public work or to the taking of the sa,id lands set forth the same in writing and send such writing within forty days from the rrAKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the first publication of this notice to the Wellington City Council date hereof the name of the undermentioned company will, addressed to the Town Clerk at his said office. unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register and the company dissolved :- SCHEDULE Security Lights, Limited. H.B. 1939/25. AREA, 10 acres, 2 roods 14 perches : Description of land : Part of Given under my hand at Napier, this 19th day of January, Sections 2 and 3, Town District, being Lots 191, 193, 196 to 200 (both inclusive) and 202 to 204 (both inclusive) on Deposited Plan 1951. No. 170. Situated in City of Wellington. M. C. AULD, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Area, 6 acres 2 roods 30·64 perches : Description of land : Part of Sections 1 and 2, Town District, being Lots 205 to 208 (both inclusive), 215, 217, 219, 223, 225, and the balance of 221 (after excluding therefrom the whole of the land in Deposited Plan THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933 No. 10046) on Deposited Plan No. 171. Situated in City of Wellington. OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 8 of the above­ Area, 2 acres 3 roods 4·8 perches : Description ofland : Part of N mentioned Act, that the register and records of the companies Sections 8 and 9, Town District, being Lots 495, 496 and 499 on the name of which are set out in the first column of the Schedule Deposited Plan No. 815. Situated in City of Wellington. hereto which have hitherto been kept at the office of the Assistant Area, 6 acres 3 roods 18· l perches : Description of land : Part Regist~ar of Companies at the respective places named in the second of Section 4, Town District, being Lots 43 to 51 (both inclusive) column of the Schedule hereto, have been transferred to the office of 56 to 69 (both inclusive); 79 to 82 (both inclusive), and 119 to 129 the Assistant Registrar of Companies at the respective places (both inclusive) on Deposited Plan No. 1467. Situated in City of named in the third column of the Schedule hereto. Wellington. . Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of January, 1951. Area, 2 acres 2 roods 17 · l perches : Description of land : Part of Sections 2 and 3, Town District, being Lots 20, 22, 23, 25, and 28 Kegister Previousiyl H.egJSl...:f to 32 (both inclusive) on Deposited Plan No. 1892. Situated in .."i aurn OJ l-01.upany. I Held aL , Tcansterrect r,o City of Wellington. ' ------~ Area, 1 acre 1 rood 8·8 perches : Description of land : Part of New Plymouth. Section 2, Town District, being Lots 17 to 22 (both inclusive) on McAlpine Bros., Limited Auckland Deposited Plan No. 1994. Situated in City of Wellington. R. Thompson (1948), Limited Dunedin Wellington. Auckland. Area, 4 acres 1 rood 39 perches : Description of land : Part of Kirk Motors, Limited Napier Section 2, Town District, being Lots fi, 7, 9, 11, 13 to 18 (both inclusive), and 20 to 24 (both inclusive) on Deposite<;l Plan No. 221)3. E, O, ADAMS, Registrar of Companies. Situated in City of Wellington. 88 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 3

Area, 1 rood 12·9 perches : Description of land : Part of W AIRARAPA CATCHMENT BOARD Section 3, Town District, being Lots 19 and 20 on Deposited Plan No. 9761. Situated in City of Wellington. Area, 1 rood 13·36 perches : Description of land : Part of NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND Section 2, Town District, being the whole of the land on Deposited Plan No. 10046. Situated in City of Wellington. All of which said pieces ofland are also shown on the plan above In the matter of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act, 1941, and in the matter of the Public Works Act, 1928. mentioned. • Dated at Wellington, this 12th day of January, l!l51. OTICE is hereby given that the Wairarapa Catchment Board N proposes, under the provisions of the above-mentioned Acts, E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. to take the lands in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of river This is the second publication of this notice. 863 diversion and river control works, and for the purpose of such works the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken: WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the lands so required to be taken is deposited in the office _of the Wairarapa Catchment Board, Church Street, Masterton, and is there open for NOTICE OF INTENTION ~'O TAKE LAND inspection : And that all persons affected by the execution of the said river diversion and river control works or by the taking of the said In the matter of the Public Works Act, HJ28, and the Municipal lands, if they have any well-grounded objections to the execution of Corporations Act, 19:13, and their respective amendments. the said river diversion or river control works, or to the taking of such lands, must state their objections in writing and send the same OTICE is hereby given that the Wellington City Council within forty days from the first publication of this notice to the N proposes, under the provisions of the above-named Acts and Secretary, Wairarapa Catchment Board, at the Board's Office, all other Acts, powers, and authorities enabling it in that behalf, to Church Street, Masterton. execute a certain public work-namely, for housing purposes at SCHEDULE Buckley Road, in the City of Wellington-and for the purpose of such public work the lands described in the Schedule hereto are APPROXIMATE area of land required to be taken :- required to be taken : And notice is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so A. R. P. Being portion of required to be taken is deposited in the public office of the Town Clerk 3 2 10 Section 32, }Ioro,1 Block. to the said Council in the Town Hall, Cuba Street, in the said City, 0 3 15 Section 32, M oroa Block. and is there open for inspection, without fee, by aJI persons during 0 1 39-6 Section 32, Moroa Block. ordinary office hours, and that all persons affected by the execution 0 0 18·4 Section 32, Maroa Block, and Section 480, Town- of the said public work, or the taking of such lands, should, if they ship of Featherston. have well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public 1 3 23 Section 479, Township of Featherston. work or to the taking of the said lands, set forth the same in writing 2 2 11·7 Section 32, Moroa Block, and send such writing within forty days from the first publication of 16 3 6 Section 32, Moroa Block, and Sections 4 79 and this notice to the Wellington .City Council addressed to the Town 480, Township of Featherston. 0 3 2 Clerk at his said office. Section 480, Township of Featherston. 3 1 31·4 Section 92, Moroa Block. SCHEDULE 53 0 21·2 Sections 481, 482, 483, and 484, Township of ALL those pieces of land situated in the City of Wellington containing Featherston. together by admeasurement five acres three roods five and fifty­ 4 2 5·8 Sections 481, 482, 483, and 484, Township of seven one hundredths perches (5a. 3r. 5·57pers.), more or less, being Featherston. part of Section 3, Town District, being Lots 15 to 50 (both inclusive) 10 1 16·3 Section 485, Township of Featherston. and Lot 53 on a plan deposited in the office of the District Land 1 2 6·9 Section 48.5, Township of Featherston. Registrar at Wellington as No. 9511. As the same are also shown 0 0 17·4 Section 485, Township of :Featherston. 7.4 on the plan above mentioned. 0 0 Section 485, Township of Featherston. Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of December, 1950. 0 3 l·O Section 486, Township of Featherston. 0 2 26·2 Section 486, Township of Featherston. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. All situated in Blocks VII and VIII, Wairarapa Survey This is the first publication of this notice. 865 District, County of Featherston. (S.O. plan 22252.) ------Dated this 9th day of ,January, 1951. THE KIA ORA MOTORS COMPANY, LilvIITED G. T. CORNICK, 867 Acting Secretary, Wairarapa Catchment Board. IN L1QU1DATIOcs HAURAKI STORES, LIMITED Notice of Final ]I,[eeting for Dissol·ution IN LIQUIDATION OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 232 of the N Companies Act, 193~, that a general meeting of the above­ named company will be held in :I-Ir. F. G. Munro's office, Bank N OTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of H11uraki Street, vVhangarei, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, the 14th day of Stores, Limited (in liquidation), wiII be hold in the office of the February, 1951, liquidator, Pollen Street, Thames, on Friday, the 9th day of February, 1951, at 11 a.m. F. G. }IUNRO, Liquidator. 866 Busz'.neas- 1. To receive an account of the winding-up of the company CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY and any explanation thereof. 2. To consider and if thought advisable, pass the following extraordinary resolution :- NOTICE is hereby given that 1.TACDUFFS STORAGE, LIJ\fI1'ED, " That the books and papers of the company remain in the has changed its name to HANSON STORAGE, LIMITED, and custody of the liquidator, James Kemick, of Thames." that the new name was this day entered on my register of companies in place of the former name, Dated at Thames, this 17th day of January, 1951. Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of December, 1950. 871 JAS. KERNICK, Liquidator. 868 N. E. WILSON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. ASSOCIATED CONSUMERS' CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LIMITED CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY IN VOLUNTARY LIQTJTDA'l'JON OTICE is hereby given that BOSTOCK SIIOE IMPORTERS, N LIMITED, has changed its name to CLARKS NEW ZEALAND, MEETING of creditors wiUbe held on 30th January, 1951, at LIMITED, and that the new name was this day entered on my register A 9.30 a.m., at 82 Hereford Street, Christchurch. of companies in place of the former name. Business--To ascertain the wishes of creditors regarding the Dated at Wellington, this 8th day of January, 1951. continuance or completion of the liquidation. 869 N. E. WILSON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 872 P. M. MAcSHANE, Liquidator,

CHANGE OF NAME OF C01fPANY CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY

OTICE is hereby given that su:NNYSIDE STORES, LIMITED, has OTICE is hereby given that BALFOUR AND ,VALKER, LrvrrTED, N changed ,ts name to JAoKsoN·s STORE, LrMIS'ED, and that the N•. has changed its name to A. BALFOUR, LIMITJilD, 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. 1 in place of the former name. Dated at Wellington, this 15th day of December, 1950. I_ Dated at Auckland, this 8th day of December, 1950. 870 N. E. WILSON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 874 M. KENNEDY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. JAN. 25] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 89

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPA...'ff OTAKI BOROl~GH COUNCIL

OTICE is hereby given that MoNo CONTAINERS (NEW NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND IN BLOCK IX, WAITOHU N ZEALAND), LIMITED, has changed its name to MoNO (N.Z.), SURVEY DISTRICT, 0TAKI BOROUGH, FOR THE PURPOSES OF A LIMITED, and that the new name was this day entered on my WAR MEMORIAL AND RECREATION-GROUND register of companies in place of the former name. Dated at Auckland, this 15th day of December, 1950. OTICE is hereby given that the Otaki Borough Council. 875 111. KENNEDY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. N proposes, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1928, to execute a certain public work-to wit, the taking and the laying out of a recreational area as a war memorial-and for the purposes of such public work the land described in the Schedule CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY hereto is required to be taken ; and notice is hereby further given that the plan of the hnd so required to be taken is deposited in the Council Chambers, Main Street, Otaki, and is there open for inspec­ N OTICE is hereby given that SuPEREZE UPHOLSTERY, LIMITED, tion ; and that all persons affected by the execution of the said has changed its name to JAMES, NORMAN AND Co., LIMITED, public work or by the taking of the said land, should, if they have and that the new name was this day entered on my register of any well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public companies in phce of the former name. work or the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and Dated at Auckland, this 15th day of December, 1950. send such writing within forty days from the first publication of 876 :\1. KENNEDY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. this notice to the Town Clerk, Otaki Borough Council, Otaki. ScHEDrLE ------·--·------ALL those pieces of land situated in the Lands Registration District CHANGE OF NAME OJ;' COMPANY of Wellington containing:- Firstly, part of the land described in Certificate of Title, OTICE is hereby given that MURRAY'S MILK BAR, LIMITED, Volume 190, folio 74, Wellington Registry, being part of N has changed its name to MEARS MILK BAR AND DAIRY, Haruatai 15A, containing 1 acre 3 roods 32·5 perches. LIMITED, and that the new name was this day entered on my Secondly, part of the land described in Certificate of Title, register of companies in place of the former name. Volume 191, folio 154, Wellington Registry, being part of Dated at Auckland, this 15th day of December, 1950. l\Iakuratawhiti 8A, containing 1 rood 16·7 perches. Thirdly, part of the land described in Certificate of Title, S'i'i :!IL KENNEDY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Volume 198, folio 285, Wellington Registry, being part of Haruatai 14, containing 36·8 perches. Fourthly, part of the land described in Certificate of Title, Volume 228, folio llO, Wellington Registry, being part of CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY Makuratawhiti 8B 2A, containing 1 acre O roods 5·2 perches. Fifthly, part of the land described in Certificate of Title, OTICE is hereby given that SINCLAIR'S FURNISHERS, LIMITED, Volume 562, folio 59, Wellington Registry, being part of N has changed its name to YouNG's FrRNISHERS TAURANGA, Makuratawhiti 8B 3A, containing 1 rood 29·5 perches. LlMITED, and that the new name was this day entered on my Sixthly, part of the hnd described in Certificate of Title, register of companies in place of the former name. Volume 562, folio 60, Wellington Registry, being part of Dated at Auckland, this 8th day of January, 1951. Makuratawhiti 8B 3B, containing 26·6 perches. 878 :!\I. KENNEDY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. As the same are more particularly delineated and bordered in green on the plan above mentioned, and deposited in the Council ·chambers, Main Street, Otaki. As witness my hand at Otaki, this 19th day of January, 1951. CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY ALEX. WILSON, Town Clerk. This is the first publication of this notice. 873 O'fICE is hereby given that FoSTARS SHOE STORES, LIMITED, .lN has changed its name to STENBERGS SHOE STORES, LIMITED, and that the new name was this day entered on my register of companies in place of the former name. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS, Lii\IITED Dated at Auckland, this 8th day of January, 1951. &7\l :\I. KENNEDY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. IN '\°OLl:"STARY LIQL°IDATIOS

CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of CooK STRAIT AIRWAYS, LIMITED (in voluntary OTICE is hereby given that B. L. M. PRECISION ENGINEERING liquidation). N COMPANY, LIMITED, has changed its name to B. L. M. OTICE is hereby given that an extraorclinary general meeting ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED, and that the new name was this N of shareholders of the above-named company will he held day entered on my register of companies in place of the former at the offices of New Zealand National Airways Corporation, Aotea name. Quay, Wellington, on Thmsday, the 8th day of February, 19151, ·Dated at Auckland, this 8th day of January, 1951. at 10 a.m. 880 l\I. KEN~EDY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Bwnness-- (a) To consider the liquidator's account of the winding-up and any explanation thereof. (b) To give direction by extraordinary resolution as to the CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY disposal of the books and papers of the company and of the liquidator respectively. OTICE is hereby given that ATKINSON AND DUFF, LIMITED, Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of January, 1951. N has changed its name to ATKINSON AND DONALDSON, LIMITED, 883 L\.:'.11 WILSON, Liquidator. ,md that the new name was this day entered on my register of companies in place of the former name. Dated at Auckland, this 8th day of January, 1951. l\I. KENJ\'EDY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. w ILD LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND ------·------~------ILLUSTRATED MA~GAKIXO CONSUMERS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LIMITED By the HoN. GEO. M. THOM80N, M.L.C., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst.

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