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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority No. 173 4083 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER 1985 CORRIGENDUM SCHEDULE Notice of Resolution to Vary Hours for Sale of Liquor at Trust TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT-WAITOMO DISTRICT Premises-Invercargill Licensing Trust 9106 square metres, more or less, being Rangitoto Tuhua 68G2D2A and part 68G Blocks, situated in Block IX, Mapara Survey District. THE notice with the above heading appeared in the New Zealand All certificates of title 120/99 and 65/184. S.O. Plan 3460 and M.L. Gazette, 5 September 1985, No. 164, page 3851, in regard to the Plan 1153. Windsor Friars Liquor Barrel, paragraph (c) should read "On any Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ statutory holidays" and not "On any Saturday". General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, S. J. CALLAHAN, Secretary for Justice. this 16th day of August 1985. K. T. WETERE, Minister of Lands. (Leg. 23/5/49 (5) ) [L.S.] GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! (L. and S. H.O. CL9/6; D.O. 38/10) 6/2AL/3CL CORRIGENDUM Appointments, Promotions, Extensions, Transfers, Resignations, Reconstituting the Ruahine State Forest Park Advisory Committee and Retirements of Officers of the Royal New Zealand Navy IN the notice with the above heading published in the New Zealand PuRSUANT to section 35 of the Defence Act 1971, His Excellency Gazette of 1 August 1985, No. 142, at page 3253 for: the Governor-General has approved the following appointments, promotions, extensions, transfers, resignations, and retirements of "10 appointed members" officers of the New Zealand Naval Forces. read: "9 appointed members." ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY (F.S. 36/3/24/2) The appointment of Captain J. O'H. Tobin, O.B.E., is extended 14 to 10 December 1985. The appointment of Commander Andrew John Millar is terminated with effect from 24 August 1985. Declaring Land in Taranaki Land District, Vested in the Commander Ronald Kenneth Longley, O.B.E., N.Z.C.E.(MECH.), is Hamilton Education Board as a Site for a School, to be Vested hi placed on the Emergency List of Officers of the Naval Reserves Her Majesty the Queen until 17 September 1987, with effect from 18 September 1985. The appointment of Commander J. McM. Berridge, B.SC., DIP.B.J.A., DIP.TCHG., is extended to 17 February 1996. DAVID BEA TIlE, Governor-General The appointment of Lieutenant Commander (acting Com­ A PROCLAMATION mander) I. D. C. Ross to the RNZN is confirmed. PURSUANT to subsection (6) of section 5 of the Education Lands Lieutenant Commander (temp. Commander) D. J. Davidson to Act 1949, I, The Honourable Sir David Stuart Beattie, the Governor­ be Commander with seniority and effect from 1 September 1985. General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the land The following Lieutenants to be Lieutenant Commander with described in the Schedule hereto, being an area vested in the seniority and effect from the date shown: Hamilton Education Board as a site for a school, shall be vested in Her Majesty the Queen, freed and discharged from every M. J. Ramsay, 29 July 1985. educational trust affecting the same, but subject to all leases, R. D. Muir, B.E.(ELECT.), 20 August 1985. encumbrances, liens, or easements affecting the same at the date Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant Commander) K. G. Black, hereof. N.Z.C.E.(MECH.), to be Lieutenant Commander with seniority and effect from 4 September 1985. 4084 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 173 Lieutenant Michael Courtney Fraser, LL.B.(HONS.), is placed on Kuru Waaka Q.S.O. to be the chairman of the Council for Maori the Emergency List of Officers of the Naval Reserves until II and South Pacific Arts for a further term of office expiring September 1989, with effect from 12 September 1985. 31 March 1988. The appointment of Lieutenant (on prob.) S. K. Wootton to the Waana Davis to be a member of the Council for Maori and RNZN IS confirmed. South Pacific Arts for a further term of office expiring 31 Sub Lieutenant R. G. Blundell to be Lieutenant with seniority March 1988. and effect from 17 January 1984. Mi'i Pamatatau to be a member of the Council for Maori and South Pacific Arts for a term of office expiring 31 March Sub Lieutenant (temp. Lieutenant) L. D. L. Carter to be Lieutenant 1988. with seniority and effect from 15 July 1985. Faafua Laban to be a member of the Council for Maori and The following Sub Lieutenants to be Lieutenant with seniority South Pacific Arts for a term of office expiring 31 March and effect from the date shown: 1988. S. K. Hill, 15 August 1985. Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of September 1985. R. J. Kerr, 1 August 1985. PETER TAPSELL, Minister for the Arts. A. J. O. Martin, 1 August 1985. (LA. Cui 10/6/2, LA. Cui 10/6/2/1 and LA. Cui 10/6/2/2) J. E. Ross, B.COM., 1 August 1985. 20 A. G. A. Watts, 15 September 1985. The appointments of the following Midshipmen are terminated with effect from the date shown: Members of the New Zealand Film Commission Appointed Jan Tulp, 9 August 1985. John William Kennett, 26 July 1985. PURSUANT to section 3 of the New Zealand Film Commission Act 1978 and section 2 of the New Zealand Film Commission Amend­ ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE ment Act 1980, the followin~ persons are appointed to the New The appointment of Surgeon Lieutenant Commander R. J. Weeks, Zealand Film Commission WIth immediate effect: B.CHIR" M.B.(CAMB.), is extended to 22 February 1988. Chairman: Lieutenant Commander R. MacD. Henshaw: with reference to David Rendel Kingston Gascoigne of Wellington, term of the notice published in the Gazette, 8 August 1985, No. 145, page office expiring 31 March 1988. 3324,/or "I June 1985" substitute "I June 1984". Members: Sub Lieutenant V. J. Payne: with reference to the notice published Samuel Wallace Pillsbury of Auckland, term of office in the Gazette, 8 August 1985, No. 145, page 3324, for "4 May expiring 31 March 1988. 1985" substitute "4 May 1984". Larry George Parr of Auckland, term of office expiring 31 Ensign P. B. Arnold to be Sub Lieutenant with seniority and effect March 1987. from I January 1985. Alternate Members: INACTIVE LIST OF THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVAL David Henry Fowler of Wellington, term of office expiring VOLUNTEER RESERVE 31 March 1988. Commander Timothy John Elliston Dyer, V.R.D., D.P.A., DlP.B.LA., Gaylene Mary Preston of Wellington, term of office expiring is placed on the Retired List of the RNZN with effect from 9 Sep­ 31 March 1988. tember 1984. Merata Mita of Auckland, term of office expiring 31 March 1988. The period of service of Lieutenant Commander P. W. Bowen, B.E.(MECH.), on the Inactive List of the RNZNVR is extended to 30 Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of September 1985. March 1989. PETER TAPSELL, Minister for the Arts. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of August 1985. (I.A. Cui 2/16/4) F. D. O'FLYNN, Minister of Defence. IO 26 District Prison Boards-Appointment of Chairmen Appointments to the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council, the Northern, Central and Southern Regional Arts Council and the PURSUANT to section 132 (2) (a) of the Criminal Justice Act 1985, Council for Maori and South Pacific Arts the Minister of Justice has been pleased to appoint each of the District Court Judges named in the left hand column to be a member PuRSUANT to section 3 (2) (c), 3 (2) (t), 27 (2) (a), and 27 (2) (b) of and chairman of the District Prisons Board or District Prisons the Queen Elizabeth the Second Arts Council of New Zealand Act Boards specified in the right hand column opposite his name for a as amended by the Queen Elizabeth the Second Arts Council of term of 3 years on and from 1 October 1985. New Zealand Amendment Act 1978 and 1980, the Minister for the Nigel Ross Taylor .. North Shore District Prisons Board. Arts has made the following appointments: John Russell Callander .. Auckland District Prisons Board. Arnold Wilson of Auckland to be a member of the Queen John Elderson Millar .. Waikeria District Prisons Board. Elizabeth the Second Arts Council of New Zealand for a term Edward William Unwin.. New Plymouth District Prisons Board. of office expiring 31 March 1988. Trevor Gilbert Maxwell.. Turangi District Prisons Board. Taumarunui District Prisons Board. Jan Bolwell of Dunedin to be a member of the Queen Elizabeth Anand Satyanand Napier District Prisons Board. the Second Arts Council of New Zealand for a term of office Ewen Brownlie Robertson Manawatu District Prisons Board. expiring 31 March 1988. Wanganui District Prisons Board. Peter Nisbet to be a member of the Queen Elizabeth the Second Barry James McKenzie Arts Council of New Zealand on the nomination of the Kerr Wi Tako District Prisons Board. Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand made with the Patrick Jerome Toomey .. Arohata District Prisons Board. approval of the Minister of Broadcasting for a term of office John David Rabone Wellington District Prisons Board. expiring 31 March 1986. Fergus Gordon Paterson Christchurch District Prisons Board. Heath Lees to be a member of the Northern Regional Arts Christchurch Womens District Prisons Council for a further term of office expiring 31 March 1988. Board. Peter Sharples to be a member of the Northern Regional Arts Rolleston District Prisons Board. Council for a term of office expiring 31 March 1988. Anthony Joseph Sheehan Dunedin District Prisons Board. Victor Ronald Jamieson Invercargill District Prisons Board.
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