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NEW ZEALAND

THE GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1950

CORRIGENDUM Now, therefore, I, Harry S. Truman, President-of the United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested Department of Maori Affairs, Wellington. in me· by the aforesaid section 9, of title 17 of the United States N the Order in Council setting aside Maori freehold land as Code, do hereby proclaim that the aforesaid Proclamation No. I a Maori reservation under section 50f the Maori Purposes 2729 of April 24, 1947, and the extension of time granted thereby, Act, 1937, published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 18 of the shall terminate on December 29, 1950. 30th March, 1950, at page 338, for "Te Kapau Island ", read "Te Kapua Island". In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and oaused T. T. ROPIHA, Under·Secretary. the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this twenty-sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty, and of the Independence of the United States of America, Termination of Proclamation No. 2729 of the 24th April, 1947, the one hundred and seventy-fourth. Entitled" Copyright Extension.: New Zealand" [SEAL] HARRY S. TRUMAN.

HE following Proolamation by the President of the United By the President: James E. Webb, Acting Secretary of State. T States, relative to the termination on the 29th December, 1950, of the Proclamation of the 24th April, 1947. by which an extension of time was granted to citizens of New Zealand for compliance with United States copyright laws, is published for Proclaiming Maori Land to Have Become Crown Land general information. Dated this22nd day of June, 1950. T. CLIFTON WEBB, [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General l\!inister in Charge of the Patent Office. A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA URSUANT to section four hundred and fifty-four of the Maori P Land Act, 1931, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril A PROOLAMATION Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, WHEREAS, under the. authority of the act of Congress approved being satisfied that the purchase of the Maori land described in the September 25, 1941, 55 Stat. 732, the provisions of which have Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of the been included in section 9, of title 17 of the United States Code, Crown under the authority of the said Act, do hereby proclaim as codified and enacted into positive law by the act of Congress that the said land has become Crown land. approved July 30, 1947, 61 Stat. 652, I issue Proclamation No. 2729 of April 24, 1947, 61 Stat. 1065, which proclaimed an extension of time for compliance with the conditions and formalitieA prescribed SCHEDULE by the copyright laws of the United States of America by citizens of New Zealand who had been unable to comply with such conditions ALL that parcel of land containing by admeasurement 256 acres, and formalities because of the disruption or suspension of the more or less, called or known as Mataitai 1A 2B 5A 2B Block, situated facilities essential to such compliance; and in Blocks IV, V, VIII, and IX, Wairoa Survey District. As the Whereas the said section 9, of title 17 of the United States same is more particularly delineated on the plan lodged in the office Code authorizes the President to terminate any such proclamation of the Chief Surveyor, at Auckland, under the number M.L. 13359, at any time; and and thereon edged red. Whereas the said Proclamation No. 2729 provides that the extension of time granted thereby shall continue in affect until Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General such proclamation is suspended or terminated by the President; of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the and . Seal of that Dominion, this 17th day of April, 1950. Whereas it appears that the oitizens of New Zealand will have had ample time to comply with the conditions and formalities E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Maori Affairs. prescribed by the copyright laws of the United States of America by December 29, 1950, and that termination of the proclamation GOD SAVE THlil KIN!> ! as of that date would be in the interest of the United States of America: (M.A. 32/4/32.) A 826 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 42

Declaring Oertain Crown Land to be Subject to Part I of the' Maori SCHEDULE Land Amendment Act, 1936 APPROXIMATE area.' of the pieces ofland declared to'be Crown land:- [L.S.] R C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A. R. P. Being 32 2 19·5 Part Section 30; coloured sepia. A I'ROCT"AM:ATION 27 3 22 Part Sections 29 and 30; colourcrl Repia. URSUANT to section five of the Maori Purposes Act, 1939, I, 2 3 4·8 Part Section 30; coloured yellow. P. J.ieutenant·General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor· General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the Situated in Blook I, Otago Peninsula Survey District (Otago Crown land described in the Schedule hereto to be Slrbject to Part I R.D.). (S.O. 11331.) , of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936. In the Otago Land Distriot; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 131082, deposited in the SCHEDULE offioe of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured NORTH AUCKLAND LAND 'DISTRICT as abov,e mentioned: All that area in the Mangonui County, situated in Block II,Takahue Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Survey District, containing by admeasurement 105 acres and 17 of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the perches, more or less, being Allotments 31 and 63, Parish of Awanui. Seal of that Dominion, this 26th day of June, 1950. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.A. 1/8/57, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Maori' W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. Affairs, Wellington, and thereon edged red. GOD SAVE THE KING! Given under the hand of His Excellency th~ Governor-General (P.W.24/2471/2.) of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the 8,eal of that Dominion, this 13th day of April, 1950. . E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Maori Affairs. Revoking a Proclamation Taking Land for Defence Purp08es in the Borough of Takwpuna . GOD SAVE THE Knm! (M.A. 1/8/57.) [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION Declaring Certain Crown Land to be Subject to Part I of the Maoril i-PURSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ Land Amendment Act, 1936 . General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor.General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke the Proclamation [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General dated the 19th day of August, 1949, and published in New Zealand A PROCLAMATION ,Gazette No. 49 of the 25th day of August, 1949, at page 1749, taking URSUANT to section five of the Maori Purposes Act, 1939, land for· defence purposes in the Borough of Takapuna, such land P I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard .Cyril Freyberg, the being no longer, required, . Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto to be Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General subject to Part I of the Maori Land Amendment Act, 1936. of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of June, 1950. SCHEDULE W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. MARLBOROUGH LAND DIsTRICT GOD SAVE' 1 HE KING! ALL that area in the Marlborough County, situated in Block XII, (P.W. 23/632/4/10.) Cloudy Bay Survey District, containing by admeasurement 104 acres 2.roods, more or less, being Section 8A. (S.O. Plan 70L) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor.General Land Taken for Housing Purposes in the City of Lower Hutt of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 12th day of April, 1950. [L.S.] B. C. FREYB:FJRG, Governor·General E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Maori Affairs. A PROCLAMATION GOD SAVE THE KING! URS"PANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant·General (M.A. 1/9/33.) P Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proolaim and deolare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for housing Allocatiug Land Taken for a Rgilway to the P'Urp08e8 of a Street aI . purposes; arid I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take Huntly effect on and after the 3rd day of July, 1950.

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General SCHEDULE A PROCLAMATION 'APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 1 rood. W HEREAS' the land described in the Schedule. hereto forms Being part of Section 47, Hutt District, and being part of Lot 35 . part of land taken for the purposes of the Kaipara-Waikato' on D.P. 624, heing the whole of the land comprised and descrihed Railway, and it is considered desirable to allocate ouch land to the in certificate of title, Volume 266, folio 126 (Wellington Land purposes of a street: Registry). . Now, therefore, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General in pursuance aDd exercise of the p<>wers and auth6ritiesvesteo in of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the me by seetion 226 of the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of June, 1950. power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto shall, upon the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette, GOD SAVE ~'HE KING! become a street, and that the said street shall be under the control (H.C.4/71/117.) of the Huntly Borough Council, and shall be maintained by the said council in like manner as other public highways are controlled ------~----- and maintained by the said council. Land Taken for Hou8ing Purpo8es in the City of Dunedin SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land : 26·56 perches. ' [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Being part Railway Land in conveyance 3687F, being part A PROCLAMATION Allotment 52, Taupiri Parish. 'pURSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, L Lieutenant­ Situated in Block XV, Rangiriri Survey District, Borough of : General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General Huntly. (S.O, 34464.) of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare In the South' Auckland Land District; as the same is more that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for particularly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 10338, deposited housing purposes; and I do also declare that this Proclamation in the office of the Minister of Railways at Wellington, and there~n shall take effect on and after the 3rd day of July, 1950. coloured orange. , SCHEDULE Given urider the hand of Hi. Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken:, 1 acre 3 roods Seal of that Dominion, this 19th day of June, 1950. 21·9 perches. Being Lots 52, 53, 54, 55, and parts Lots 45, 46, 47, 48, 51, and' W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Railways. Wakefield Avenue on Deposited Plan 569, Township of Calverley, GOD SAVE THE KING! part Section 10, Block X, North Harbour and Blueskin Survey (~.O, 5641/82.) District '(City of Dunedin), (Otago R.D.). ,(S.O. 11714.) In the Otago Land District; as the same is more particularly Declaring Land Taken for a Government Work, a-lul Not Required delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129383, deposited in the for That Purp08e, to be Crown Land office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured sepia. ' [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General A PROCLAMATION of the Dominion of New Zealand, ·and issued under the URSUANT to section 35 of the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Seal of that Dominion, this 27th day of June, 1950. P Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land desoribed in the Sohedule hereto to be Crown Land subject to GOD SAVE THE KING ! the'Land Act, 1948. (H.C. 4/20/61.) JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 827

Land Taken for the Purposes of Subdivision into Building Allotrne;nt8 for Housing Purpose.. , ·in the Borou,ghof Hasting'

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION URSCANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, and section 13 of the Municipal Corporations Amendment Act, 1948, I, Lieutenant-General P Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the First a.nd Second Schedules hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of 8U bdivision into building allotments for housing purposes and shall vcst in the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of H'astings as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that this Proela.mation ,hall take efl'ect on and after the 3rd day of July, 1950.

FIRST SCHEDULE

Approximate Areas of the C'oloured on Pieces of Land Being Shown on Plan Plan Taken.

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A. R. P. 1 317·7 Lot I and part Lots 2, 3, and 4, 1l.P. 6821, and being part Heretaunga Block P.W.D.13[098 Yellow. (S.O. 2388.) o 0 10·i5 l'Ul't Lot 8, Deeds Plan 414, and being part Heretaunga Block P.W.D. 131099 Blue. (R.0.2393.)

In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as ab0ve mentioneu, and deposited in the office of the :r,finistcr of Works at Wellington.

SECOND SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 1 [lere :l roods 17·8 perches. Being J~ot J, D.P. 6!lHO, and being part Hemtaung<1 Block, and llOing also tho whole of the land compriscu <1nd describeu in certificate of title, H.B. Volume 108, folio 272, Hawke's Bay Registry. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued unuer the Soal uf that Dominiun. t.his 27th day of Jnne, 1950. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Work•. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 53/:382/1.)

Land Tahn for Street in the BOl'OlIgh of Hoglings Situated in Block VII, Waitemata Survey DIStrict (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 28745.) [L.S.] n. C. l<'REYBERG, Govel'llor·General In the North Anckland Land District; as the same are more A PROCLAMATION particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 131682, deposited URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 192R, I, Licutenant­ in the office of the Minister of 'Works at Wellington, and thereon P General Sir BemaI'd Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General coloured as above mentioned. of the Dominion. of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-Genera.! that the hwd described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under t.he street and sh"ll vest in the Mayor, Counrillors, and Burgesses of Seal of that Dominion, thi" 21st day of June. 1950. the Borough of Hilstingf; as from the date hereinafter montioned; 'cnd I do "Iso declare that this Proclamation shall take dfed 011 W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. and "ftet' t,he 3rd (hy or July, 1950. GOD SAVE THE KING! SCHEDULl<~ (P.W.34/2787.) ApPROXIMA'IE areas of the pieeeR of land taken :~ A. R. P. Being o 0 4·2 Part Lot 43, Deeds Plan 313, and being part Hel'etaunga Block; coloured sepia. Land Taken for Road in Block IX, Whaingaroa Survey Distriel, o 0 0 . 7 Part Lot 44, Deed. Plan 313, and being part Raglan County H'eretaunga Block: coloured yellow. Situated in the Borough of Hastings (Hawke'. Bay R.D.). (S.0.2393.) [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General In the Hawke's Bay Lana District: as the same are more A PROCLAMATION particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 131099, de­ positea in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and P TJRSUA1~Tto the Public Works Act, 1928, 1, Lieuteu!\nt­ thereon coloured aA above mentioned. General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, thc Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim <1nd declare that Given Ululer the hand of His Excellen"y the Governor·General the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road; of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued uudcr the and I do also declare that this Proclamation shaU tltkc effect on and Seal of that Dominion, this 27th day of ,Tune, 1950. after the 3rd day of July, 1950. W. S, GOOSMAN. Minister of Works..

OUD SAVE THE KING! SCHEDULE (P.W. ;;;)/:182/1.) ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- A.. R. P. Being Land Taken fol' Road in Block VII, Waitemata Survey District, <0 0 8·0 Part Te Akan D9; coloured orange. IV aitemata Cmtnty o 0 2· 4 PaJ't Tauterei Stream bed; . coloured sepia. <0 0 2·4 Part Tauterei Stream be.d; col0\ll'ed blue. B. C. l'REYBERG, Govol'nor,General . 3 2 6·0 Part Lot 2, D.P. 12574, being part Te Akan D14; [L.S.] coloured, sepia. . A PROCLAMATION 3 0 38·7 Part Te Akan D14; coloured blue. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, 1, Lieutenant­ Situated in Block IX, Whaingaroa Survey District (Anekland P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freybcrg, the Governor-General R.D.). (S.O. 34252.) of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare In the Son'bh Auckland Land District; as the same are more that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for pi1r~!"11.Ii1rly:cI~iJ:1~a:to.ed on the 'plan marked P.W.D. 130734. deposited road; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon on and after the 3rc! day of July, 1950. coloured as above mentioned. SCHEDULE Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General ApPItOXIMATE [treas of the pieces of land taken :~ of the Dominion of New Zealand, and iSRUed nnder the Seal of that Dominion, this 19th day of June, 1950. A. H. P. Being o 17 Part Allotment 207, D.P. 9037, Takapuna Parish; W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. coloured yelluw. o 12 Part Lot 1, D.P. 26025, being part Allotment 172, GOD SA VB TRE KING! Takapuna Parish; coloured red. (P.W. 34/4'l48.) 828 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 42

Lind Taken for Road in Block XIII, Tauranga SurvlJ!j. District SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as road:- [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A. R; P. Being o 2 26·7 Part Allotment 184, Waiwera Parish; coloured A PROCLAMATION sepia. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ o 0 0'7 Part Allotment 99, Waiwera Parish on D.P. 710; P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg,the Governor-Generai coloured blue •.

A. R. P. Give.n under the hand of His Excelleney the Governor-General 1 o 38·9 Part Reserve 321 .. I X Sepia. of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the X Rlue. St'al of that Dominion, this 27th day of June, 1950. 3 2 28·7 Part Reserve 320 .. 0 025·2 Crown land .. .. X Orange. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. 0 2 3·2 Part Reserve 322 .- IX Orange. 3 1 1·3 Part Section 864A .. IX Sepia. GOD SAVE THE KINGl 1 3 29·3 Part Reserve 269 .. IX Blue; (P.W.34/4138.) Situated in OkuruSurvey District (Westland R.D,). (S.0.4440.) In the Westland Land District; as the same are more particu. larly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 126726, deposited in Li;"d Proclaimed as Road in Block XII, Waiwera SurvlJ!j District, the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon Waitemata County coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General [L.s.]B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the A PROCLAMATION Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of June, 1950. URSUANT to section 29 of the Public Works Amendment W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. P Act, 1948, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor.General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby GOD SAVE THE KING! proclaim as road the land described in the Schedule hereto. (P.W. 44/2/2.) JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 829

Oonstituting the Hautapu Rabbit District.-(Notice No. Ag. 4882) the SIla'

SCHEDULE Consenting to Stopping Road in Bloek XV, Alexandra Survey Distriet, Raglan Oounty ApPROXIMA'rE

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor·General A. R. 1'. I Section 270, left ORDER IN COUNCIL o 0 3·7l] bank, \Vanganui P.W.D. 109390. o 0 1:~·3J River At the Goverument Honse at Wellington, this 21st day of (S.0.20460.) June, 1950 o 29·8 I Section 270, left hank, VVanganui P.W.D. 1O!J351. Present; River HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR· GENERAL IN COUNOIL (S.O. 20461.) I URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, His Excellency P the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, Situated in lllock VII, lkitara Survey District. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more par· of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the land described ticularly delineated on the plans marked as above mentioned in the Schedulehercto being taken for road. deposited in the office of the lVIinister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. '1'. J. ,SHERI'l,ARD, SCHEDULE Clerk of the Executive Council. ApPROXIMA'fE arcas of the pieces of land permitted to be taken :- (P.W. 19/579/4.) A. R. P. Being 008 Part Te Akau D9; coloured orange. o 0 2,4 Part Tautorei Stream bed; coloured sepia. 'l'he Southe,"n Hide qf Portion q/, ,8mith Street, in the Bomugh qf' o 0 2,4 Part Tauterei Stream bed; coloured blue. Greymouth, Exempted from the Provisiuns of Sectl:on 128 of the 3 2 6' Part Lot 2, D.P. 12574, being part To Akan D14 ; Public Warks Act, 1928 coloured s'"pia. 3 0 38·7 Part Te Akau D14; coloured blue. B. C. J),REYBERG; Governor·General Situated in Block IX, Whaingarmt Survey District (Auckland ORDER IN COUNCll, RD.). (S.O. 34252.) At the Govol'1lment Honse at Wellington, this 28th day of In the Sout.h Auckland Land District; as the "",me arc more ,Tune, 1950 particu["rly delineated on the plan marked r.W.D. 130734, deposited Present: in t.he office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon HIS EXCELLENCY 'fHE GOVERNOR· GENERAL IN COUNCIL coloured as above mentioned, ,URSUANT to section 128 of the l'nhlie Works Act, 1\128, His '1' •• J. SIlERIURD. P,. Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New CIeri, of the Executive Council. Zealand, [tcting by and with the advice and COIl8ent of the Executive (P.W. 34/4148.) Council oLthe said DQminion, doth here hy approve ,of the following JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 831

resolution pits.ed by the Greymonth Borongb Council on tbe 16th Setting AP'bour Light Due8 for Nelson and Mapua SU8pend·ing the Opemtions ~f Certain Statutes in Connection with the B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Canterbury Centenn·ial Industries Fair ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General June, 1950. ORDER IN COUNCIL Present: At the Government House at Wellington, this 21Bt day of HIS EXOELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL June, 1950 N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in Present: I him by section 74 of the Harbours Act, 1923, and of every HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COU'NCIL other power and authority enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency URSUANT to the Exhihitions Aot, 19!O (hereinafter called the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by P the said Act), His Excellency the Governor-General of the and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent said Dominion, doth herehy fix the dues which shall be paid in of the Executive Council, doth hereby authorize the holding of a respect of any harbour lights, signals, huoys, or beacons situate at puhlic exhibition of works of industry and art, to be conducted by or in the harbours of Nelson and Mapua to be as follows :- the Canterbury Manufacturers' Association (Incorporated), in the 1. The master of every vessel not paying pilotage shall on King Edward Barracks, Christchurch, from the 4th day of August arrival at Nelson Harbour pay to the Nelson Harbour Board, per to the 2nd day of September (inolusive), 1950, and to be known as ton register of such vessel, the sum of 3d. the Canterbury Centennial Industries Fair; and doth hereby declare (a) The minumim charge shall be £1. the said exhihition to be an exhibition within the meaning of the (b) The maximum charge shall he £10. said Act, and doth herehy suspend, subject, however, to the condi­ tions sct out in the Schedule hereto, all the provisions of the Shops 2. The master of every vessel not paying pilotage shall, on and Offices Act, 1921--22, the Factories Act, 1946, and the Industrial arrival at I\IIapua Harbour, pay to the Nelson Harbour Board, per Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925, and of all the awards and ton register of such vessel, the sum of 2d_ industrial agreements in force under the last-named Act, in so far (a) The minimum charge shall be lOs. as those provisions relate to the hours of commencing or ceasing work or to the issue of permits for overtime or extended hours, or to 3. A.1l charges at variance herewith are hereby revoked and the Orders in Council fixing harbour light dues for the harbours of Nelson holidays or half-holidays, or to the closing of shops to any person, and Mapua, dated the 16th day of March, 1938, and puhlished in and in so far as those provisions relate to hours of work done or business conducted or service carried out, in, or upon the premises the Gazette, No. 19 of the 17th day of the same month, at page 482, and' the 3rd day of April, 1946, and published in thc Gazette, No. 23 aforesaid during the period aforesaid by or on behalf of the bodies of the Hth day of the same month, at page 456, are hereby revoked conducting the said exhibition, Or by or on behalf of any exhibitor from the date hereof. . of works of industry or art at the said exhibition, or by any person employed in or about the said exhibition. T. J. SHER,RARD, Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULE

----~-----,-.--~~~~--~ CONDITIOXS Varying the Dete1'mination8 ,:n Re8pect of Portion (£30,000) of L EIGHT hours shall constitute a dav's work in or about the exhibi­ the Wellington City Council's Loan of £8.9,000 tion, and, with the exception set out in clause 2 hereof, such hours shall he worked consecutively. B. c. FREYBERG, Governor-General 2. No person shall be employed in Or about the exhihition for ORDER IN COUNCIL more than four hours without an interval of at least three-quarters At the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of of an hour for a meal. June, 1950 3; Any person employed during any day in 0< about the Present: exhibition who is employed on that day for more than eight hours, or before the hour of 8 a.m. or after the hour of 10.30 p.m. (whether HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL that excess employment is in or about the exhibition or otherwise), . HEREAS by Order in Council made on the 14th day of January, shan he paid for that excess employment at not less than one-half W 1948 (hereinafter called the said Order in Council), and as much again as the ordinary rate for the first two hours and at not subject to the determinations as to borrowing and repayment therein less than twice the ordinary rate thereafter, and any person employed set out, consent was given to the raising in New Zealand by the in or about the exhibition on any day that would, but for the Wellington City Council (hereinafter called the said local authority) provisions of this Order in Council, have been a whole holiday for of a loan of eighty-nine thousand pounds (£89,000) to be known as that person by virtue of any Act or of any award or industrial " Northern Access Loan, 1947" (hereinafter called the said loan) : agreement shall be paid for all work done on that day at not less And whereas the sum of fifty-nine thousand pounds (£59,000) than twice the ordinary rate, whether the work is performed wholly has not yet been raised, and it is expedient to vary certain of the in or about the exhibition or otherwise. determinations aforesaid in respect of portion thereof amounting 4. No male under eighteen years of age and no female shall be to thirty thousaud pounds (£30.000) (hereinafter called the said sum) : employed in or about the exhibition after the hour of 10.30 p.m. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the 5. For the purposes of the enforcement of an award or indus­ Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and w"ith the a.dvice and COllsent trial agreement any pro\-ision of which has heen suspended hy this of the I~jxecutive Council of the said Donlinion, and in pursuance Order in Council, any officer of the ind ustrial union or association and exercise of the powers and authorities confl'ITod on him by oonccrned who is authori.ed in wTiting in that behalf by the union section 11 of the Loc"l Government Loans Board Act, 1926, as set out or association shall be entitled to interview at his place of employ­ in section 29 of the Finance Act, HI32 (No.2), amI all other powers and ment any person employed in or about the exhihition under that authorities enabling him in this hehalf; doth hereby vary certain of the award or industrial agreement at snch time or times as may be determin~tions aforesaid in respect of the said sum hy prescribing that agreed upon by and betwecn th"t officer and the employer of that in lieu of provision being made for the rep""yment of the said sum by I person, and for this purpose any such officer shall he entitled at any the estahlishment of" sinking fund in respect thereof, as specified in time to have access to the Register of Passes issued by the Canterbury clause (3) of the said Order in Couucil, the said sum or any part thereof, M.anufacturers' Association. together with int,erest thereon, shall he repaid hy equltl aggregate 6. Nothing in this Order in Council shall he deemed to affect annual or half-yearly inst"lments extending over the term of twenty­ any provisions in an award or industrial agreement requiring five (25) years as specified in dauso (I) of the said Order in Couucil. workers subject to the award or industrial agreement to he memhers '1'_ .T. SHERRARD, of a union. Clerk of the Executive CounciL T. J. SHERRARD, ('I'. 49/168/104.) Clerk o,f the Executi \'e Council. 832 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 42

Extending Period Wlthin Which the Royal Commi8sion Constituted And whereas the said Sir Michael Myers died after the members to Inq'uire Into and Report Upon Matters and Questions Relating of the Commission had entered upon their labours but before they to Certain Lease8 of Maori Land Vested in Maori Land Boards had made any report thereof, and it was desirable to appoint Shall Report another member of the said Commission: And whereas by Our Warrant of date the 4th May, 1950, you' the said Douglas James Dalglish, Hubert l\IIaxweli Christie, and Richard Ormsby, were appointed to be the Commi.sioncrs and GEORGE TI!E SIXTH by the Crace of God, of Great Britian, Northern Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, members of the said Commission for the purposes and with the Defender of the Faith. powers and subject to the directions specified in Our said Warrant first herein before mentioned: To Our Trusty and 'Nen-beloved DOUGLAS JAMES DALGLISH, And whercas by virtue of Our Warrant first hereinbefore of Wellington, a Deputy Judge of the Court of Arbitration, mentioned you are required to report not later than the 30th day HUBERT MAXWELL CHRISTIE, of Wellington, Company of June, 1950, your findings and opinions on the matters thereby Director, and RICHARD ORMSBY, of Te Kuiti, Farmer: referred to you: GREETING: And whereas it is expedient that the time for so reporting HEREAS by Our Warrant of date the 14th day of November, in respect of the said matters should be extended as hereinafter provided: W 1949, issued under the authority of the Letters Patent of His Late Majesty dated the 11th day of May, 1917, and under Now, therefore, We do hereby extend until the 31st day of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1908, and with the advice and December, 1950, the time within which you are so required to consent of the Executive Council, the late Sir Michael Myers, and report in respect of the said matters: you the said Hubert Maxwell Christie, and Richard Ormsby, were And We do ,hereby confirm the said Warrants and Commission appointed a Commission to inquire into and report upon matters save as modified by these presents. and questions relating to certain leases of Maori Lands vested in In witness whereof We have caused these presents to be issued Maori Land Boards: and the Seal of Our Dominion of New Zealand to be hereunto And whereas the said Sir Michael Myers died after the members affixed at Wellington, this 28th day of June, in the year of Our of the Commission had entered upon their labours but before they Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty, and in the fourteenth had made any report thereof, and it was desirable to appoint another year of Our Reign. member of the said Commission: Witness Our Trusty and Well-beloved Sir Bernard Cyril And whereas by Our Warrant of date the 4th May, 1950, you Freyberg, on whom has been conferred the Victoria the' said Douglas James Dalglish, Hubert Maxwell Christie, and Cross, Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished Richard Ormsby, were appoiuted to be the Commissioners and Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight members of the said Commission for the purposes and with the Commander of Our Most Honourable Order of the powers and subject to the directions specified in Our said Warrant Bath, Knight Commander of Our Most Excellent first hereinbefore mentioned: ' Order of the British Empire, Companion of Our And whereas by virtue of Our Warrant first herein before Distinguished Service Order, Lieutenant-General in mentioned you are required to rcport not later than the 30th day Our Army, Governor-General and Commander-in­ of June, 1950, your findings and opinions on the matters thereby Chief in and over Our Dominion of New Zealand referred to you: and. its Dependencies, acting by and with the advice And whereas it is expedient that the time for so reporting in and consent of the Executive Council of the said respect of the said matters should be extended as hereinafter Dominion. provided: B. C, FREYBERG, Governor-GeneraL Now therefore, We do hereby extend until the 31st day of December, 1950, the time within which you are so required to By His Excellency'S Command- report in respect of the said matters: And We do hereby confirm the said Warrants and Commission E, R CORBETT, save as modified by these presents. Minister of Maori Affairs. In witness whereof We have cB,used these presents to be issued Approved in Council- and the Seal of Our Dominion of New Zealand to be hereunto affixed at Wellington, this 28th day of June, in the year of Our T. J. SHERRARD, Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty, and in the fourteenth Clerk of the Executive Council. year of Our Reign_ (M.A. 19/3/2.} Witness Our Trusty and Well-beloved Sir Bernard Cyril Freyborg, on whom has been conferred the Victoria Appointments, P,'omotions, Transfers, Resignations, and Retirements Cross, Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished of Officers of the New Zealand Military Forces Order bf Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Commander of Our Most Honourable Order of the Army Department, Bath, Knight Commander of Our Most Excellent Wellington 21st June, 1950. Order of the. British Empire, Companion of Our Distinguished Service Order, Lieutenant-General in lS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to Our Army, Governor-General and Commander-in­ Il. approve of the following appointments, promotions, transfers, Chief in and over .Our Dominion of New Zealand resignations, and retirements of officers of the New Zealand }\,[ilitary and its Dependencies, acting by and with the advice Forces :- and consent of the Executive Council of the said THE ROYAL N_Z. ARTILLERY Dominion. 1.' erritorial F oro6-- ' B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-Gener,,!. Captain E. R. Smythe, M_C., 3rd Field Regiment, RN,Z.A., to be Major. Dated 3rd April, 1950_ By His Excellency'S Command­ Temp. Captain J. B. Callan, 1st Field Regiment, RN.Z.A., to E. B. CORBETT, be Captain, with seniority from 14th August, 1944. Dated 1st Minister of Maori Affairs. December, 1948. Temp. Captain H. W. Paice, 1st Field Regiment, RN.Z.A., is Approved in Council- transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal T. J. SHERRARD, N_Z. Artillery, with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 1st Clerk of the Executive Council. August, 1942. Dated 11th May, 1950. Temp_ Captain P. C_ Savage, 1st Field Regiment, R.N,Z.A" (M.A. 19/3/1.) is transferred to the Rescrve of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z_ Artillery, with the rank of Captain, with seniority from 5th January, 1943. Dated 11th May, 1950_ Lieutenant C. L. Pring, from the Reserve of Officers, Supple­ Extending Period Within Which the Royal Commission Constituted mentary List, to be Lieutenant, with seniority from 2nd ,July, 1948, to Inquire Into and Report Upon Claims Preferred by Certain and is posted to the 1st Field Regiment, RN.Z_A. Dated 1st Maori Claimants Concerning the Payment of Certain Moneys December, 1948_ by the A otea District Maori Land Board in Respect of the West Temp. Lieutenant L. H_ Jones, 1st Field Regiment, R.N.Z_A., Taupo Timber Lands and Other Matter8 Shall Report is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, The Royal N,Z, Artillery, with the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority from 1st July, 1943_ Dated 17th May, 1950_ GEORGE ~'HE SIXTH by the Grace of God, of Great Britian, Northern Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Eric Charles Batchelor, late temp, Lieutenant, 9th Heavy Regiment, to be Lieutenant, and is posted to the 9th Coast Defender of the Faith. N,Z.A_, Regiment, RN.Z,A, Dated 18th Febmary, 1950. To Our Trusty and, Well-beloved DOUGLAS JAMES DALGLISH, of Wellington, a Deputy Judge of the Court of Arbitration, "'HE ROYAL N.Z_ ENGINEERS HUBERT MAXWELL CHRISTIE, of Wellington, Company Territorial F o'l'ce- Director, and RICHARD ORMSBY, of Te Kuiti, Farmer: GREETING: Lieutenant A. L. King, 1st Field Squadron, RN.Z.E., to be Captain. Dated lst August, 1949_ HEREAS by Our Warrant of date the 6th day of December, W. 1949, issued under the authority of the Letters Patent THE ROYAL N,Z. INFANTRY CORPS of His Late Majesty dated the 11th day of May, 1917, and under Regular Foroe­ the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1908, and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, the late Sir Michael Myers, and N,Z. Regiment- you the said Hubert}\'[axwell Christie, and Richard Ormsby, were CaptainF_ Rennie to be temp. Major whilst holding the appoint­ appointed a Commission to. inquire into and report upon certain ment of Chief Instructor, N.Z_ Regiment, Linton Camp. Dated claims preferred by certain Maoris: 23rd May, 1950. JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 833

'l'erritorial Force- 2nd General Hospital, R.N.Z.A.l\LC.- The Wellit,gton West Coast and Taranaki Regiment- Campbell Heywood ?I'Iaclaurin, ~LB., Ch.B., to be Lieutenant. Dated 11th M",y, 1950. Ian Murray Davis to he 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.) and is seconded to the Wanganui Collegiate School Cadets. Dated 5th Supplementary List- April, 1950. Oaptain N. S. McIlroy, ,,1. B., Ch.B., resigns his commission. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants and Dated 22nd May, 1950. remain seconded to the Feilding Agricultural High School Cadets :- Lieutenant P. W. Gresson is posted to the Retired List with O. W. Lea. the rank of Captain. Dated 12th May, 1950. R. L. Hnghes. T. L. MAODONALD, Minister of Defence. Dated 1st May, 1950. The notice published in the New Zealand Gazette No.6, dated 5th February, 1948, relative to the appointment of Leonard Conrad Legislative Councillors Appointed Meiklej ohn, is here by cancelled. Prime Minister's Office, The Canterbury Regiment- WeIlington, 23rd June, 1950. IS Excellency the Governor·General, has, in His Majesty's Temp. Captain A. G. Gurnsey ceases to be seconded to Christs H name, summoned- College Cadets and is posted to the Retired List with the rank of Captain. Dated 18th 1\IIay, 1950. Leonard Allen Alexander, Esquire, of vYaitara, Andrew Henson Allen, Esquire, C.B.E., of Dunedin, The Otago and Southland Regiment- Mrs. Cora Louisa Burrell, of Christchurch, Allan Richmond Oockerell, Esquire, of Invercargill, Oaptain IV. G. Ryder, 1st Battalion, is transferred to the Reserve Harold Galt Dickie, Esquire, of Rotorua, of Officers, General List, The Royal N.Z. Infantry Corps, with the William Phillips Endean, Esquire, of Auckland, rank of Captain, with seniority from 18th November, 1945. Dated John Alexander Finlayson, Esquire, of Mangapai, 24th May, 1950. William James Girling, Esquire, C.B.E., of Blenheim, With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand Mrs. Ethel Marion Gould, M.B.E., of Auckland, Gazette No. IS, dated 30th ~'Iarch, 1950, relative to the promotion 1

THE ROYAL N.Z. ELEC·r.RWAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Appointment of j"lembers of the Nelson Raspberry Marketing TP,1'1"1:tot'ial F'orce- Committee Major ,T. M. 'Vilson, from the Reserve of Officers, Supplemcntary URSUANT to regulation 3 (b) of the Nelson Raspberry List, to be Major, with seniority from 18th October, 1946, and is P Marketing Regulations 1940, made under the Marketing Act, appointed O.C., 3rd Infantry Workshops (Composite), R.N.Z.KM.K 19:16, and the Agriculture (Emergency Powers) Act, 1934, the Dated 16th .January, 19;30. Mimster of Marketing doth hereby appoint:-

THE ROYAL N.Z. DENTAL CORPS Northern Ward Terr.:torial F orce- Donald Irving Llewellin, and Alexander William Ryder Douglas John Hodgson, B.D.S., to be Lieutenant (on prob.) and is posted to the 2nd Mobile Dental Unit, R.N.Z.D.C. Dated Southern Ward 28th May, 1950. Percy William Quale Fargher, and THE ROYAL N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT Owen Douglas Griffith, to be members of the Nelson Raspberry Marketing Committee 'l'erritorial Force- established under the said regulations. The Rev. J. W. Parker, Chaplain, 4th Class, Methodist, from Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of S une, 1950. the Reserve of Officers, Regimental List, The RO'yal N.Z. Chaplains K. J. HOLYOAKI£, Minister of Marketing. Department, to be Chaplain, 4th Class, Area I, witll seniority from 24th October, 1945. Dated 1st May, 1950. The Rev. William John O'Mahony to be Chaplain, 4th Class, .Judge of the Supreme Court Resigns Roman Oatholic, Area 9. Dated 8th May, 1950. The Rev. William Bell Watt to be Chaplain, 4th Class, Department of Justice, Presbyterian, Area 11. Dated 23rd May, 1950. Wellington, 23rd June, 1950.

RESERVE OF OFFICERS IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to H accept the resignation by Regimental List- The Honourable Sir David Stanley Smith, Kt., 1st Armoured Regiment (Waikato) R.N.Z.A.C.- of his office as a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand as Lieu.tenant R. A. McGougan is posted to the Retired List with from the 31st day of May, 1950. the rank of Captain. Dated 8th June, 1950. T. CLIFTON WEBB, Minister of Justice. Lieutenant M. Henry is posted to the Retired List. Dated ------8th June, 1950. Lieutenant D. D. Nesbitt, D.C.1\I1., is posted to the Retired List. Appoinfm.ent of Honorary Ohild Welfare Officer., Under the Ol!ild Dated 8th June, 1950. Welfare Act, 1926 Lieutenant A. P. Story is posted to the Retired List. Dated 8th June, 1950. Education Department, 2nd Lieutenant E. D. Wilkinson is posted to the Retired List Wellington, 23rd June, 1950. with the rank of Captain. Dated 8th Junc, 1950. I N pursuance of section 2 of the Child Welfare Act, 1925, I, 'fhc Hawke's Bay Regimont- Ronald Macmillan Algie, :Minister of Education, do hereby appoint i,he following persons as Honorary Child Welfare Officers Ronald Geoffrey Haggett, late Temp. Major, The Royal for the purposes of the said Act, for the year ending 31st March, Northumberland Fusiliers, to be Captain, with seniority from 18th 1951 :- March, 1945. Dated 1st May, 1949. Name. District• .Jones, Revere;"d John Edward Patea. 1'ho goy",1 N.Z. Army Medic"l Corps- Marsden, George Tuoro Kauangaroa Pa. 1\IIajor J. H. Fahey, M.B., Ch.B., is posted to the Retired List. G. HILDA ROSS, Dated 27th May, 1950. For the Minister of Educ,.tion.. B 834 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 42

Trusteell of Sandon Public Park Appointed Election of Members of the Bell Block Bobby Calf Pool Committee

Department of Lands li.nd Survey, URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, Wellington, 16th June, 1950. P notice has been received that-- IS Excellency the Governor·General has, in pursuance of H.' seotion 2 of the Sandon Public Park Management Act, 1875, Henry Charles Blyde, and subsection 2 of section 29 of the Acts Interpretation Aot, 1924, Ronald Charles Sampson, been pleased to appoint Walter McCaul, William Ogle, and Rex Willoughby Pearce, Edgar Denton Tate Maurice Ben Prisk, and Jack Mabey Harris have been duly eleoted to be members of the Bell Blo()k Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. to be trustees of the Sandon Public Park in plaoe of Cautley Ernest Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. James Eglinton, Boyne Stanley Lawrenoe, and Lewis Walter Staite, resigned, to act in conjunotion with Ernest Nelson Butler and Jack K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. Cameron Fagan, previously appointed. D. M. GREIG, Direotor·General of Lands. (L. and S. 1/410.) Election of Member8 of the Broadwood Bobby Calf Pool Committee

URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, Members of Domain Boards Appointed P notice has .been received that- Department of Lands and Survey, Edmund Henry Harlow, Wellington, 21st June, 1950: Frederiok Henry Moody, Howard Leonard Dyas Carman, H IS Exoellency the Governor·General has been pleased, in Robert Stanley Colebrook, pursuance of section 49 of the Publio Reserves, Domains, and William Wesley MoDonald, National Parks Aot; 1928, to make the following appointments:- William Robert Ferguson, and Peter Jobn Howell Arthur Francis Grounds to be a member of the Meroer Domain Board in plaoe of Aubrey have I?een duly elected to be members of the Hroadwood Bobby 'James Joy, resigned. Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Archibald Henry Pim, and Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. James Guy McMillan K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. to be members of the Pongaroa Domain Board in place of Ernest Melville SmaJI and Frederick Allan Berry, resigned. Kenneth Mounsey Wells to be a member of the Oxford Domain Board in place of Allan Election of Members of the Cambridge Bobby Calf Pool Committee Campbell Townshend, resigned .. D. M. GREIG, Director·Generalof Lands. URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- (L. and S. 1/213.) David Michael Bourke, John Patriok Bourke, Charles Harris Humphries, RegiBtrar of Marriagell, dbc" Appointed William Noel Johnstone, William Norman Perry, Registrar~General's Offioe, Cesare Russo, and Wellington, 26th June, 1950. Cyril Edgar Head T is hereby notified that the following appointments have been have· been duly elected to be members of the Cambridge Bobby I made:- Calf Pool Committee estahlished by the said regulations. Murray James Hawkins Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. to be Acting Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for K .. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. the Distriot of Oamaru on and from the 4th day of January, 1950. Alexander Royal Spinley to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Drury on and from the 6th day of June, 1950. Election of Members of the Colyton - Te Arahura Bobby Calf Pool Muriel Beatrice Arabella Thomson (Mrs.) Cmnmittee to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Mangamuka on and from the 22nd day of May, 1950. URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing RegUlations 1947, P notice has been received that- Cilfford John Spellman Shore Walter Adsett, to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Distriot of Herbert Victor Benge, Auckland, at Takapuna, on and from the 6th day of June, 1950. Frederick Richard Hills, Calvert Peroy Wilkinson Royden Trevor Griffen, to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for Peter Palmer, the District of Hastings and Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths Walter Ernest Thomas, of Maoris at Hastings .on and from the 18th day of May, 1950. Erio Roden Vickers, Edward Billett, and William Murray Hill Douglas Thomas Johnson to be Deputy Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for have been duly elected to be members of theColyton . Te A,.;.. kura the Distriot of Te Araroa on and from the 6th day of June, 1950. Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Winton Robert Rigg Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950 . . to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for ·the District K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. of Dannevirke and Registrar of. Births and Deaths of Maoris at Dannevirke on and from the 30th day of June, 1950. P. H. WYLDE, Registrar.General. Ekction of Members of the Ha'llera-Normanby-Ararata Bobby Calf Pool Committee Election of Members of the Albertland Bobby Oalf Pool COInmillee URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P. notice has been received that- _ URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that-- Herbert Edward Johnson, William Andrew Armour, Sidney Morpeth Pope, 'Hugh J:ames McKenzie, Percy John Clements, Forrest Reid, Frank C'ranford Dunlop, Donald Flinders McRae, Newton Sleeman Barkia, Robb McLachlan, George Richard Grantham, Ralph Christopher Kruse, George Rait Milne, Thomas Henry Hall, David Leslie Burke, and Frank William Vallance, and Robert Eric MoCann. ' Leslie Barker have been duly elected to be members of the Hawera-Normanby. have been duly eleoted to be members of the Albertland Bobby. Ararata Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said Calf Pool Committee established by tbe said regulations. regulations. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. K. J. lIOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing: K., J. HOLYQAKE" Minister of Marketing .. JUNE 29J TltE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Blection of Members of the Inglewood Bobby Calf Pool Committee Election of Member8 oj the Nor8ewood-United Bobby Ca,lf Pool Comm.ittee URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Rellulations' 1947, P nutice ha" been received that- URl'mAN'l' to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1941, Roy Fitzroy Allan, P notice has boen received that- Ronald Clyde Bishop, Frank Selby BUBon, Richard Andrew Anderson. Leonard Raymond Henry George, James Albert Nichols Halford, Alick Hall, Stanley Lawrence Stark Merrick, Frank Laurence, Albert Johannes Olsen, William Robinson, and Edward Mullinder, William Percival Brown Jaok Alexander Galloway, and Mervyn Reginald Thomsen have bcen duly elected' to be members of the Inglewood Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. IlltvC been duly elected to be members of the Norsewood-United Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. Bobhy Calf Pool (Jommittee established by the said regulations. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. K. ,J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing.

Election of Members oj the Kaipara Bobby CalJ Pool Committee Election of Members oj the Northern Wangan'ui DiBtricts Bobby Calf URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, Pool Comm.ittee P notice has been received that- Stewart Arthur Brown, URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Itcgui.. tiollS 1917, Leslie Gavin Howie Drinnan, P notice has been received that- Charles William Keane, James Mackie, Albert Edward Winter, Harold Philip MeLeod, Lyell Charles D'Ath, James Morrison Webster, and Frank Laird, William Angus Sanson Jim Lord, James Edwin Waters, h,,'-e beon duly elected to be members of the Kaipara Bobby Calf Edward Fitzroy Caselcy, and Puul Committee established by the said regulations. Johu Roy Watson Dated at Wellington, this ~H8t day of June, 1950. ha\-o heen duly elected to be members of the Northcm, Wanganui K. .T. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. Districts Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. ' Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. Election of Members oj the Katikati Bobby Calf Pool Committee K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of' Marketing.

URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- Blection oj Membe1'B of the Nuhaka-Wairoa Bobby Calf Pool Robert Darnell Bakewell. Eldon Wallace Rapley, ' Committee Cyril Oscar Allan Vince, Mervyn Walter Waterson, URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulatiuns 11147, Digby FrederiQk Wickham, P notice has been received that- Sydney Wright, Eric Halifax Western, Ian William Bremner, Lawrence Winston Lane, and William Henry Cristy, Henry Raymond Swaine, Lewis Edward Oldham, Geoffrey Walter Powdrell, and have been duly elected to be members of the Katikati Bobby Calf Gordon Sydney Bertie Steele Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. have beon duly elected to be members of the Nuhaka-Wairoa Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said' regulations. K. J. HOLYOAKE. Minister of Marketing. Dated at Wellington, this 21s~ day of Juno, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. '

Election of M ember8 oj tlle M aungatapere Bobby Calf Pool Committee

'pURSUA~T to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, Election of Members of the Omata- Warea Bobby Calf Pool Committee _ notice nas been received that- ' John Breslin, URSUANT to the Bobby ,Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, William Harold Gunson, P notice has been received that Richard Feaver, James Irwin Wilson, Guy Hector Bell, Arthur Gilbert Grove, Eric Morris Honeyfield, Henry George Hunter. and Hubert Thomas Paul, Samuel Eugene Draffin Albert Joseph Lilley, Douglas Arthur Goodwin, havo been duly elected to be members of the Maungatapere Bobby John Noel Linley, Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. George Frederick ~ole,and Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. Charles Theodore Magon K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. have been duly elected to be members of the Omata-Warea Bobl)y Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Dated at Welliugton this 21st day of June, 1950. Election of M ember8 of the Netherton Bobby Calf Pool Committee K. J. HOLYOAKE, lIiinister of Marketing.

URsuANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regula:tions1947, P notice has been received that- ' Election oj Members of the Oto'rohanga Bobby Calf Pool Comm,ttee William'Harold Chear, Norman ffill, - Albert Roy Morrison, . 'CRSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations UJ47, Edwin John Charles Townsend, , P notice has been received that~ Frank Bennett, Rohert McFarlane Smith, George William Lawrence Palmer, Tasman Thomas William Jones, Walter Irving Bowyer, Cecil Stanley Heslop, ' Alfred Theodore Cowley, William l'amuel Vivian Young. and Frederic Thomas Wylie, and, Lawrance Murray Crosbie' Cyril Francis ,Reeve have been duly elected to be members of the Netherton Bobby have been duly ~lected to be members of the Otorohanga Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said, regulations., , Calf Pool Committee established by the ,said regulations. Dated' at Wellin,gton, this 21st dll-Y of JUD!!, 195(). Dated at Wellington, this 21st, day of June, 1950. _, K. ,J.._ HOL¥OA~E,Minister of Mal·ketiug. K. J: HOLYOAK.E. Minister of Marketing. --,836 .TlIE NEWZEAtAND -GAZETTE tN"o. 42

Election of Members of the Pahiatua Bobby Oalf Pool Oommittee Election of Member8 of the Southland Bobby Oalf Pool Oommittee

URSUANT to the Bobby Calf l'ilarketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- Cecil Hemy Brown, Gerald Francis Hoggard, Hemy David Norman, Lester Herbert Hughes, Alexander Simpson, Arthur James Gleeson, William John :McKenzie, George Allan Wilton Keast, Albert Victor Hartley, Robert John Smith, l\iartin Bruland, Alfred Peter Jensen, Robert :McLelland, Horace Garnet Rose, John Robert Hanlon vVilson, Daniel Denis Twomey, and George Stanely Thwaites, and Raymond Long John :McKay Archibold have been duly elected to be members of the Pahi!1tua Bobby Calf bave been duly elected to be members of the Southland Bobby Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Dated at Wellington, this 21st d"y of June, 1950. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, :Minister of Marketing. K. J. HOLYOAKE, :Minister of :Marketing.

Election of Members of the Piako Federated Bobby Oalf Pool Oommittee Election of Members of the Woodvill~ Bobby Oalf Pool Oommittee URSUANT to the Bobby Calf :Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- Edwin Palliser, URSUANT to the Bobby Calf l\'[arketing Regulations 1947 Gilbert Ronald White, P notice has been received that-- John Wesley Attwood, Archibald Francis Curry, James Thomas Finnegan, John Henry Goldsworthy, Alfred John Freegard, Rrnest l\IIartin, Alan Gordon Clark, Frank Duff Mackie, and Richard :Maurice Burke, Hugh Sinclair Reginald George Fraser.Jones, and Donald Petrie :Malcolm have been duly elected to be members of the Woodville Bobby Calf have been duly elected to be members of the Piako Federated Bubby Pool Committee established by the "'lid regulations. Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, :Minister of :Marketing. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of :Marketing.

Election of Members of the Rotorua Federated Bobby Calf Pool Election of Member8 af the Whangarei Bobby OalfPool Oommittee Cornrnittee

URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- P notice has been received that- Alfred Douglas Dibley, Edward Snell Tremaine, Keith Munro }fartin, Phillip Sydney Carter, Charles Frederick Turner, Roderick Donald Norman FinlaYSOll, I van Spencer Croft Yallance, Herbert Elvin Hewlett, Kynaston Lyons 11ontgomery, Stirley Watson Crawford, Dudley Hugh Walker, Clifford Finlayson Smith, and Allen Engleheart Dods, John Thompson Stephen Robert Hemy Martin, have been duly elected to be members of the Whangarei Bobby l,eslie Duley, Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Edward Ferguson, Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. Henry Lewis Alexander, John Basil Ro hertson, K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. Ronald Keith Gray, Raymond Leicester :Morey, and Thomas Hugh Lewis have been duly elected to be members of the Rotorua Federated Election af Members of the Whenuakura- Waverley Bobby Calf Pool Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Oammittee Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, :Minister of :Marketing. URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that-- Election of Member8 of the Ruawai Bobby Oalf Pool Committee William George Belton, Frank Parsons, URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, Ernest Clifton I{one, P notice has been received that- Donald Stewart, and Robert Frederick Anson, Henry Alexander Aiken Ernest Clifford Dunn, have been duly elected to be members of the Whenuakura· Waver lev Cecil Edward Robinson, Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. " Robert Samuel Llewellyn, Dated at Wellington,. this 21st day of June, 1950. Frederick Nelson Simpkin, and Ernest Douglas Gent K. J. HOLYOAKE, :Minister of :Marketing. have been duly elected to be members of the Ruawai Bobby C",lf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. Elect-ion of Memb-er8 of the Oentral Taranaki Bobby Oalf Pool Oommittee

Election of Member8 of the Shannon Bobby Calf Pool Committee URSUANT to the Bobby Calf :Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- Claude Albert llfarchant, George Easton-Barber, Ernest Phillip Aldridge, 'Villiam Henry Barros, Richard Andrew Belcher, Francis Elezious Bradev, Duncan Charles :McGuinness, Oswald Coley, v Frederick William :Myers. Joseph Huia Palmerston Liggins, Keith Duncan :McCartney, Ronald McKay Phillips, Herman Harry Lehmann, Ainslie Crawford Wilson, Leonard Charles Harrison, Charles Lethbridge, Alfred Shepherd Willan, John Bruce Gordon, and Hugh :McCarvill, and Robert Stanley Paterson Herbert Blackstock have been duly elected to be members of the Shannon Bobby Calf have been duly elected to be members of the Central Taranaki Pool Committee established by the said regulations. - Bobby Calf Pool 90mmittee. established by the said regulations. Dated at IVellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. Dated atWelhngton, thiS -25th day of June, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, l'ifinister of:Mal'keting. K. J. HOLYOAKE,Minister ofll'larketing. JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Election of Members of the Coromandel.Golvilie Bobby Calf Pool Election of Members of the Mangonui County Bobby Calf Pool Committee Committee

URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, _pURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- notice has been received that- William Tiller, Ellis Robert Bird, William Crawford Goudie, Henry Parker, James Henry Reddy, John William Hoskin, George Bernard Brindle, Harold Sanders, and Andrew Joseph Goudie, Roger Lindsay Car Maria John Richard Hawkeswood, Raymond George Denize, have been duly elected to be members of the Mangonui County Kenneth Archibald McNeil, and Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Harangi Harrison Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950. have been duly elected to be members of the Coromandel·Colville K. J. HOLYOAKE, l'IIinister of Marketing. Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950. Election of Members of the Mangatawhiri.Pokeno Bobby Calf Pool K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. Committee

URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, Election of Members of the Drury Bobby Calf Pool Committee P notice has been received that- Arthur Keith Chipman, URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, Lloyd Mason Pacey, P notice has been received that- George Charles Pope, James Mawhinney, William Motion, Frank Austin Henderson Parker, James Gordon Clarke, William Draper, Albert Edward Walker, Cyril Raymond Whitehead, George Edward -Thompson, Charles Clarence King, Charles Clark Leathem, Hubert Thomas George Vincent, and Harry Samuel Barton, Robert Flanagan Francis David Symes, Thomas Noel Kerr, and have been duly elected to be members of the Drury Bobby Calf Allan Frederick Holder Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950. have been duly elected to be members of the Mangatawhiri.Pokeno Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regUlations. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing.

Election of Members of the Hauraki Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee Election of Members of the North Taranaki Bobby Calf Pool _ Committee URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing RegUlations 1947 John Motion, P notice has been received that- Wallace Francis Jones, George Baker, Samuel Shaw Murray, William Burton Lawrence, Neville Walter Hedges, Clarence Peter Mahy, George Williams, Samuel Alexander Managh, Hugh William Hayward, Donald Wallace Sutton, Charles Henry Waite, Garnet Collinge Whittaker, Leo Charles Schultz, and Frederick Ralph Grech, and Jack Heaton Thomas Harold Sidley Axbey have been duly elected to be members of the Hauraki Plains Bobby have been duly elected to be members of the North Taranaki Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950. Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing.

Election of Members of the Heretaunga Bobby -Calf Pool Committee Election of Members of the Okaihau Bobby Calf Pool Committee URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing RegUlations 1947, P notice has been received that- notice has been received that- Daniel Guerin Begley, William Neil Austin, John James Burns, James Patrick Flood, Alexander Lumsden Malcolm, Edwin Dixon, George Werner Lange, Henry Lock, and Hugh Joseph McKeesick, Thomas Gilbert Mackereth William Charles Knowles, have been duly elected to be members of the Okaihau Bobby Calf Arthur Hugh Burns, Pool Committee established by the said regulations. James Grant, and Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950. Thomas Charles Gabriel Burns K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. hltve been duly elected to be members of the Heretaunga Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950. Election of Members of the Paraparaumu. Waikanae Bobby Calf Pool K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. Oommittee

URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, P notice has been received that- Election of Members of the Hikuta'ia· Wharepoa Bobby Calf Pool Committee William Hendry Potts, Alfred Hardham, Samual Ian Nicholson, P URSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, Gilbert Courdray Maclean, notice has been received that- Gilbert Hawkins Howell, George Albert Avery, Robert Thompson, Laurence Ashton Bax, William Harold Mowbray, Malcolm Ritchie Morrison, Daniel Timothy James Hurley, and Alfred Christopher Bailey, and Keith Dalziel! James Alexander Lowry have been duly elected to be members of the Paraparaumu. have been duly elected to be meJ;llbers of the Hikutaia.Wharepoa Waikanae Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regUlations. regulations. Dated at Wellington, -this -25th day of June, 1950. Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. S38 [No. 42

Elwtion of Members of the Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool SCHEDULE Committee NORTH RIDING ALL that area in the South Auckland Land District, situated in the County of Rotorua, bounded by a line commenoing at a point P URSUANT to phe Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, in Block IX, Rotorua Survey District, where the middle line of notice has been received that-:- the Hamilton-Rotorua State Highway intersects the western Hubert Harry Mead, boundary of the County of Rotorua, and running northerly, easterly, William Richmond Auton, and southerly generally along the boundary of the County of Edwin Thomas Burke, Rotorua, as described in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 23 of the Waldron David Gulliver, 20th day of April, 1950, page 471, to the middle of the Tarawera George Herbert Meuli, and River; thence westerly generally up the middle of the aforesaid Albert Edward Luscombe Tarawera River, to and along the northern shores of Lake Tarawera, have been duly elected to be members of the Waimate Plains Bobby to and along the western boundary of part of Ruawahia No. I Block, Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations. to and along the southern and western boundaries of parts of Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950. Okataina No. 6B Block, to and along the south·western boundary of Whakapoungakau No. 16, Section 2B 2G 1 Block, along a right K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing. line across the Rotorua-Whakatane State Highway; to and along the southern boundary of Whakapoungakau 16, No. 2B 2F Block, to the shores of Lake Rotorno.; thence along a right line across the aforesaid Lake Rotorua to the middle, of the mouth of the Patents, Designs, and Trade·marka Convention Order 1940 Waiteti Stream; thence up the middle of that stteam to a point due north of the north-eastern corner of Seotion 8, of Block XVI, Rotorua Survey District; thence along a right line due south to T is hereby, notified for general information that the following the middle of the Auckland-Rotorua Railway; thence along the I Press Note has been issued by the Government of Pakistan middle of the aforesaid railway to and along the middle of the confirriting the existence of reciprocal convention righte between Hamilton-Rotorua State Highway to the western boundary of the New Zealand and Pakistan in respect of patents and designs. County of Rotorua, aforesaid, being the point of commencement. Dated this 22nd day of June, 1950. N GONGOTAHA RIDING T. CLIFTON WEBB, 'All that area in the South Auckland Land District, situated in Minister in Charge of the Patent Office. the County of Rotorua, bounded by a line commencing at a point in Block XII: Rotorua Survey District, being the middle of the PRESS NOTE mouth of the Waiteti Stream and running southerly generally along the western shores of Lake Rotbrua to the northernmost REOIPROCAL arrangements existed between the undivided Govern· corner of Waikuta No. IB 2 Block; thence westerly generally along ment of India and the Government of New Zealand for the protection north·western boundary, of, the aforesaid block, to and along of patente sealed and _designs registered in these countries under the eastern side of Parawai Road, to and up the middle of the section 78A (4) of the Patents and Designs Act, 1911. After Ahipukahu Stream, to and along the north.eastern boundary of partition, such arrangements continue to exist between New Zealaud the Trout Eyeing Site, as described in the New Zealand Gazette and Pakistan according to law and the Government of New Zealand No .. 83 ofthe 14th day of September, 1905, page 2224, and as shown have confirmed this position. Applications for patents and designs on the pian numbered 13386, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor, from New Zealand claiming priority under the above section can at Auckland, to the eastern side of the Hamilton-Rotorua State be made to the Controller of Patents and Designs, Government Highway; thence north·westerly generally along the eastern side of Pakistan, Lakshmi Building, Bunder Road, Karachi. of the aforesaid highway, to and along the north.western side of Ministry of Industries, Government of Pakistan. Valley Road, to and along the north.eastern boundary of Lot 3; as shown on the plan numbered 7048, deposited in the Auckland Karachi, 5th April, 1950. Land Registry Office, being part of Okoheriki No. IH North 3 Block, to and along the sOlith.eastern and eastern boundaries of Section 5, of Block XVI, Rotorua Survey District, along a right line across the Hamilton-Rotorua State Highway, to and along the eastern Gonsent to Raising of Money or Collecting of Goods fQr Patriotic boundary of Section 8 of the aforesaid Block XVI, to the north· Purposes by Heritage, Incorporated eastern corner of the last·mentioned section; thence along a right line due north to the middle of the Auckland-'-Rotorua Railway; Office of the Minister of Internal Affairs, thence easterly generally along the southern boundary of the North Wellington, 22nd June, 1950. Riding, as hereinbefore described, to the middle of the mouth of the Waiteti Stream, being the point of commencement. N pursuance of section 47 of the Patriotic and Canteen Funds I Act, 1947, the Minister of Internal Affairs doth hereby consent SOUTH RIDING to Heritage, a society incorporated under the Incorporated Societies All that area in the South Auckland Land District, situated Act, 1908, or any duly incorporated branch of that society, raising in the County of Rotorua, bounded bY,a line commencing at a money, or taking up collections in money or goods, for any patriotic point in Block IX, Rotorua Survey District, where the middle line purpose, or soliciting gute in money or goods or holding iteelf out of the Hamilton-Rotorua State Highway intersects, the western as willing to receive gifts in money or goods, for any such purpose. boundary of the County of Rotorua, as described in the New Zealand W. A. BODKIN, Minister ofInternal Affairs. Gazette No. 23 of the 20th day of April, 1950, page 471, and running easterly generally along the southern boundary of the North Riding, as hereinbefore described, along the western, &outhern, and eastern Special Order Made by the Rotorua County Council Altering Riding boundaries of the Ngongotaha Riding, as hereinbefore described, Boundaries and Adjusting Represefdation again along the southern boundary of the aforesaid North Riding to the eastern boundary of the County of Rotorua, aforesaid; thence southerly and westerly generally along the aforesaid County boun. Department of Internal Affairs, daries to and along the north-eastern side of the Rotorua-Waikare. Wellington, 10th June, 1950. 'moana State Highway to a point in'line with the southern boundary HE following special order made by the Rotorua County of part of Rotomahana Parekarangi 6A 2 No. IB Block, at the T Council is published in accordance' with the provisions of the junction of the aforesaid highway with the Rotorua-Taupo State Counties Act, 1920, in so far as publication is required hy that Act. Highway; thence along a right line to and along the southern Pursuant to section 100 of the aforesaid Act, as amended by section 3 boundary of the aforesaid block, to and along the south·eastern of the Counties Amendment Act, 1921-22, I hereby fix the 1st day boundaries of Rotomahana Parekarangi 6A 2 No. 2A, 6A 2 No. 2B 2, of October, 1950, as the date from which the re.division of the County and 6A 2 No. '2B 1 Blocks, the south.eastern boundaries into four ridings as set out in the said special order shall take effect. of Section 2 of Block VIII, Ngongo"taha Survey District, along a right line across a public road to and along the south·eastern boun. W. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs. dary of Section 2, of Block X, Ngongotaha Survey District, and (LA. 103/137/22.) along a right line being the last·mentioned boundary produced across a public road to the middle of the ; thence nOltherly generally along the 'western boundary generally of the SPECIAL ORDER COunty of Rotorua, aforesaid, to the point of commencement; IN exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 23 and seotion 59 excepting thereout the Borough of Rotorua, as described in the of the Counties Act, 1920, the Rotorua County Council resolves Ne:w Zealand Gazette No. 23 of the 20th day of April, 1950, page 471. by way of Special Order, as follows :- REPOROA RIDING " 1. That the present division of the' County of Rotorua into All that area in the South Auckland Land District, situated two ridings is revoked and in lieu thereof the said County shall in the County of Rotorua" bounded by a line commencing at a be divided into four ridings, to be called respectively North Riding, point in Block X, Ngongotaha Survey District, in the middle of Ngongotaha Riding, South riding, and Reporoa Riding, which the W aikato River and in line with the south.eastern boundary said ridings are respectively described in the Schedule Bet forth of Section 2, of Block X, aforesaid, and running easterly generally hereto. along the southern boundary of the South Riding, ,as hereinbefore "2. That the said Rotorua County Council shall consist of 'described, to the south·eastern boundary of the County of Rotorua; seven members, who-shall be elected as follows:- thence south.westerly and north.westerly generally along the south. (a) The electors ofthe North Riding shall elect two councillors. eastern and south·western boundaries of the County of Rotorua, (b) The electors of the South Riding shall' elect three as desoribed in the New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of the 20th day of councillors. . _ ' April, 1950, page 471, to the poiht of commencement. ,(t) The electors of the Ngongotaha Riding and the Reporoa Certified correct: C. A. LAwN,:Assistant Chief Surveyor. Riding shall each elect one counoillor. , I hereby certify that ,the foregoing special order has been "3. TjJ.at the alterations of ridings and riding boundaries duly made. hereby made shall take effect as frOll! the 1st day of October, 1950." V. C. FLOREY, County Chairman. JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 839

Results of Elections of Members of the Lower Butt and Petone Pire Classification of Roads in Clifton County Boards by Insurance Companie8 URSUANT to regulatiou 3 (5) of the Heavy Motor,vohicle Department of Internal Affairs, P Regulations 1950, the Minister of Transport doth hereby Wellington, 27th June, 1950. approve the Clifton County Council's proposed classification of the HE following result• .of the elections of members of the Lower roads described in the Schedule hereto and situa.ted in the Clifton T Hutt and Petone Fire Boards have been reported to the County. :VIinister of Internal Affairs and are notified in accordance with t.ho rules under the Fire Services Act, 1949:- SCHEDULE Lower Hutt Fire Board .. Mr. L. H. Meredith. CLIFTON COUNTY Petone Fire Board " Mr. L. H. lWoredith. Roads Classified in Class Two W. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs. MAIN HIGHWAYS Ngatimal'u Main Highway No. 356. (LA. 76/4/69; LA. 76/4/30.) Inland North Main Highway No. 425 (from Ngatimaru Junction to Turangi Junction). Roads Classified in Class Three Land Vested in the New Plymouth City Council Declared to be a MAIN HIGHWAYS Public Reserve Pukearuhe Main Highway No. 355. Inland North Main Highway No. 425 (from Turangi .Junction Department of Lands and Survey, to Ohauga Junction). Wellington, 23rd June, 1950. Ohanga Main Highway No. 503.

OTICE is hereby givcn that the following resolution was passed COCNTY ROADS N by the New Plymouth City Council pursuant to section 5 of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, on Mohakatino, Clifton, 11langatoro, Okau Extension, Mangaonga, the 27th day of March, 1950, dne notice of intention to pa.ss such Mangahia, Uruti Main Road to Pehu, Ri and Mimi Gorge, Nopera, resolution having been given in terms of the said section, and no ,Vai Iti, Waikaramarama, Okoke Road to Okoke, Zimmermans, objections thereto received:- Carrs, Urenui Boach, Avenue, Kaipikari to Matapo Junction, Kakapo, Wilsons, Morangi, .ThIlataro, Hickman, '''Vaiau, Onaero Beach, Allen, "Th:tt pursuant to section 5 (I) of the Public Reserves, Domains, Turangi, Snell, Epiha, Nikorima, \i\Taihi, Otaoroa, Tikorangi, and National Parks Act, 1928, the New Plymouth City Council Bertrand, Faull, ,Vaipapa, Karaka, Mangahewa, Access Road to hereby declares all that. piece of land in the Taranaki Land District, Radio Beacon. sitm,ted in the City of New Plymouth, containing 6 acres ] rood Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of ,Tune, 1950. :31'5 perches, more or less, being Lot D on plan numbered 1100, W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. deposited in the Land Registry Office, at New PIymouth, being Part (TT.I0/39.) Section 96, Fitzroy District, Block V, Paritutu Survey District, and being all the land comprised and described in certificate of title, Volume 90, folio 154 (Taranaki Registry), to be a rese.rve for recre"tion Classification of Roads in Opotilci County purpose,~ within the meaning of the above,mentioncd Act." URSUANT to regulation 3 (5) of the Heavy Motor,vehicle The land to which the foregoing resolution relates is more parti, P Regulations 1950, the Minister of Transport doth hereby ClIlarly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 13/10R/88, deposited approve the Opotiki County Council's proposed classification of in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Snrvey, at Wellington, the roads described in the Schedule hereto and .situated in the and thereon edged red. Opotiki County. E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. H.O. 13/108/88; D.O. 3/31.) SCHEDULE OPOTIKI COUNTY Roads Cla8sified in Class Three MAIN HIGHWAYS Classification of Roads in Wanganui County Wh"katanc-Kutarere via Obopc Main Highway No. 4l3. Opotiki-Matawai via Motu Main Highway No. 566. URSUANT to regulation 3 (5) of the Heavy Motor,vehiclc P Regulations 1950, the Minister of Transport doth hereby COUNTY ROADS a pprove the WangalllIi County Council's proposed classification of Wi Tupaea (L to 1\1) at Waihou Bay, Waihou Bay Hostel, Orote, tho mads described i 11 the Schedule hereto and situated in the '1'awaron. Station, Albert, Copenhagen, Paraknra Hei, Rawiri, Koopu, Wanganui C01lIlty. Omaramutu, Tirohanga, Gaskill's, Tablclands, Tablelands East being section which forms a loop with Tablelands Road, Gows, Te Rere Pa, Otara, Pakihi from Tutaetoko Bridge to Waioeka Riding SCHEDULE Boundary, McGinley, 'Vaioeka Cross, Aerodrome, Otara East, WA'WANUI COUNTY ,Yarrington, Apanui, Stony Creek, Factory, Upper Waioeka Access on ea8t side 'Vaioeka River at Wairata, Gordon's, Woodlands, Road" (Jla88ified in ClaB8 Two Woodlands Loop, Hukutaia Settlement (McGregor's), Crooked to junction with McCarthy'8 Road, McCarthy's, Hospital, Sedgewick, MAIN HIGHWAYS l~~mmet,t., Paerata, Frazer's Access (Paerata), Verrall's, Waiotahi, Wangn.nlli Airport Main Highway No. 472. Gnbriel's Gully, '1'oon's, Kutarere to Kutarere Wharf. Dated at \Vellington this 26th day of June, 1950. \Yanganui-Kau"ngaroa Main Highway No. 855. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. (TT. lO/n) COUNTY ROADS

Mangamahu (from Kauangaroa to ), No. 3 Lille Classification of Roads in the Borough of Ellerslie (from the Wanganui City Boundary to Okoia Railway Station), Okoia (from Okoia to the Wanganui-Kauangaroa Main Highway), \Varrengate (from the Wanganui-Kauangaroa Main Highway to URSUANT to regulation 3 (5) of the Heavy Motor,vehicle the Wanganui-Levin State Highway), Fordell Station (from Fordell P Regulations 1950, the Minister of Transport doth hereby i'itation to the Wanganui-Kauangaroa Main Highway), Gordon alter the Ellerslie Borough Council's proposed classification of roads Park (from No.3 Line to Long Aore Junction), Kaimatira (from and doth hereby "pprovc the classification of roads described in the Long Acre .JL1nction to the National Park-,Vanganui State Highway), Schedule hereto and sitnated in the Borough of Ellerslie. Roads Classified in Olass Three SCHEDULE BOROCGH OF ELLERSLIE MAIN HIGHWAY Roads Classified in Cla8s One Wanganni River (Left Bank) Main Highway No. 559. MAI~ HIGHWAYS COUNTY ROADS Auckland-Hamilton Main Highway No. 7 (from WaiolllU1 Wangaehu Valley (from Mangamahu to the Waimarino County Street to One Tree Hill Borough Boundary at Anns Bridge). Boundary), Mangawhero, Mangamahu Creek, Field's 'L'raok, Ellerslie-Howick Main Highway No. 805. Owhaknra, Rangiora, Pungataua, O'Neill's, Te Hue, lVlackintoshs, ROROUGH ROADS Burrell's, To Rimu,Fernie's, Parihauhau, Te Komai (from Jnnction Parihauhau to O'Neill's), Mangahowhi (from Junction 'Parihauhau Ladies Mile, Marua, Ballarat. to Firman's), Atene, l'vIatahiwi (from the Wanganui River (left bank) Road" Classified in Class Two Main Highway to Duthie's), Mokonui, lI'Iorikau, Otaranohe, Kai­ BOROUGH ROADS whaike, Makirikiri Valley, Kukuta, Long Acre, No.3 Line Extension, Amy, Arron, Arthur, Ballin, Cawley, Eaglehurst, Ellerslie vVaikupa, Matarawa' Valley, Union Line, Denlair, Harrison's, Park, Findlay, Gavin, Harrod, Henry,. Hewson, Hudson, Hurst, Dickinson's, Bailey's, Ngatarua, Hewitt's, il-farybank, K_aitoke, Kalmia, Kentuoky, Laud, Lonsdale, McNab, Michaels, Morrin, iVIOl-g>ms, Holmwood, Concord, Pauri. Newhaven, Pukerangi, Ramsgate, Ranier, Hobert, Somerficld, Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of Junc, 1950. Sprostan, Sultan, Tecoma, Te Marama, Umere, \Valpole, Wilkinson. Dated at Wellington, tbis 26th day of June, 1950. W. S. GOOSlI'[AN, Minister of Transport, W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. (TT. 10/13.) (TT.10/110,) 840 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 42

Classification of Roads in M atakaoa County Notice to Persons Affected by Applications fa>' LIcences Under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936 URSUANT to regulation 3 (5) of the Heavy Motor-vehicle P. Regulations 1950, the Minister of Transport doth hereby alter Pharmacy Industry the Matakaoa County Council's proposed classification of the roads 1. C. Moon, 84 I\itchener Road, Milford, Auckland, has applied described in the Schedule hereto and situated in the Matakaoa for a licence to operate a new pharma,cy at Beach Road, Mairangi County, and doth hereby approve such altered classification as Bay, Auckland. described in the said Schedule. Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit SCHEDULE N. S. Brosnan, 417 Innes Road, Christchurch, has applied MATAKAOA COUNTY for a licence to resell motor-spirit from four pumps to be installed Roads Classified in' Class Two on service-station premises at 417 Innes Road, Christchurch. de Pelichet, McLeod, and Co., Ltd., corner of Ruataniwha MArn ffiGH""VAYS and Herbert Streets, Waipukurau, has applied for a licence to Taurangakautuku Valley Main Highway No. 335. resell motor-spn'it from one pump to be installed on proposed Hicks Bay Wharf Main Highway No. 474. service-station premises at the corncr of Rautaniwha and Herbert Streets, Waipukurau. Roads Classified in Class Three K Robson and Son, Ltd., Waiau, has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump t() be installed on proposed COUNTl'Y ROADS garage and service-station premises at Parnassus and otherwiRe East Cape, Karakatuwhero, Kokomulm, Kopuapounamu, than through pumps from the same premises. Lottin Point, Matakaoa, Ngahuo, O'Regans, Potaka-vVaikum, Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd., cornm' of Main ,Nest Coast and Rewatu, Slaughterhouse, Taurangakautuku, Tutua, Te Araroa Greendale Roads, Darfie]d, has applied for a licence to resell motor­ Township Streets, Wharekahika River. spirit from one pump to be installed on proposed merchandise Dated at Wellington this 20th day of June, 1950. store premises at the corner' of Main vVest Coast and Greendale W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. Roads, Darfield, and otherwise than through pumps from the same premises. (TT. lO/59.) G. H. Ferguson, ]'erguson's Bush, 1I1ain South Road, Westland, has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to he installed on contractor's premises at Ferguson's Bush, Main Notice of Intention to Talce Land in Block V. M aungataua S,u'vey South Road, Westland. District, fm' Better Utilization Mrs. G. Gordon, lVIanakau, Palmerston North, has applied for a licence to resell motor.spirit from two pumps to he installed OTIC]: is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions on store premises at Manakau, Palmerston North. N of the Publio Works Act, 1928, to take land described in the J. W.C. Hughes, Mangamaire Store, Mangamairc, has applied Schedule hereto for better utilization; and notice is hcreby further for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited on store premises at J\iangamaire. in the post-office at Berwick and is there open for inspection; and M. A. Dorricott, Riverhead, has applied for a licence to resell that all persons affected by the taking of the said land should, if they motor-spirit from one pump to he installed on store premises at have any well-grounded objections to the taking of such land, set Riverhead. forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days R. vYirepa, vVhauarua Bay, East Coast, has applied for a liccllce from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Works at to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on store premises Wellington. at vYhauarua Bay, East Coast. W. A. Weldon, Post Office Store, Main Road, Pahautanui, has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit otherwise than through pumps from the depot of the Vacuum Oil Co., Pty_, Ltd., Wellington. SCHEDULE Beale Harrison, Ltd., Ti Street, Rotorua, has applied for ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required to be taken :- permission to take over from A. D. Hardie, :VIator-spirits Retail Licence in respect of one pump installed on premises at Ti Street, A. R. P. Being Rotorua, and sales otherwise than through pumps from the depot 1 330·17 Part Section 33. of the Shell Co. of N.Z., Ltd., Rotoru8" 0 6·87 Part Section 33. o R. A. Brownlie, Kelso, has applied for permission to shift 1 34·77 Part Section 33. 3 three pumps from their present position in Main Road, Kelso, to Situated in Block V, 11aungataua Survey District (Otago R.D.). a new si to approximately 220 yards north in the same road. (S.~. 9741.} Applicants and other person" considering themselves to be In the Otago Land District; as thc same are more particularly materially affeoted by the decisions of the Bureau of Industry on delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 130372, deposited in the these applications should, not later than 13th July, 1950, submit office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. blue. All communications should be addressed to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 28th day of JUlll, 1950. J. D. KERR, Secretary. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. (P.W. 46/1575.) . Notice of Adoptions Under' Part IX of the Nomi Land Act, 1931

Bir·thday Honours Tokerau Maori Land Court Office, Auckland, 22nd June, 19.50. Air Department, T is hereby notified that the Orders of adoption as sot out Wellington, 12th J'une, 1950. I in the Schedule hereunder have been m3,de by the Maori Land IS Excellency the Governor-General has announced that His Court under the provisions of tbe Maori Land Act, 1931. H Majesty the King has been graciously pleased, on tbe occasion J. H. ROBERTSON, .RAgistmr. of the celebration of his Birthday, to confer the following honours and awards :- Whakaatu tangohanga Tamariki Whangai i raro 0 Wahi IX 0 te Ture To be an Additional O.f)Wer of the }II[ilitar-y Division of the M 08t Excellent Whenua JJI[ aori, 1931 Order of the Briti8h Empire- Tari Kooti Whenua ]\ilaori, Tokerau, Wing Commander Arthur Beale GREENAWAY. 70015. Akarana, 22 0 Hune, 1950. To be an Additional Member of the Military Division of the Most HE whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia c to Kooti Excellent Order of the British Empire- \Vhenua Maori i ra1"O i nga tikanga 0 te Tum Whenua Maori, 1931, ctahi ota whakamana ite tangohanga 0 etahi. Tamariki Whangai, Flight Lieutenant Ronald Arthur MANNERS. 70094. e whakaaturia nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. British E'f'pire Medal- TE RAPIHANA, Kai-rehita. 70501 Sergeant David John CAUGHLEY. SCHEDULE (KUPU APITl) Air J/01'ce 0,088- Nama. Nga Mutua Whangai Taw...ariki Whangai Squadron Leader Reginald Yates POWELL, D.F.C., R.A.F. 45714. (No.). (Adopting Parents). (Adopted Children). T. L. MACDONALD, Minister of Defence. 332/A Hare Hikairo Tiatoa Poti, Hemi Roani Waaka lraia. "alias Hare 'riatoa Kiingi Auditor Under- the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, Licensed and Kino Ihaia Tiatoa, alias Kino Hone Klingl, N pursuance of section 10 of the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, nee Kaihe I His I~xcellency the Governor-General h'1s been pleased to 343/A Lucy Duncan " Eunice to Him. license 347/A John Kenneth 'Wade and Sharron Ruth Rnright,. Victor Sydney Latham, Esquire, ]lfei vVehero" vVade, nee of Hawera, to act "" a Public Auditor under the Friendly Societies Rule Act., 1909. 1617/K Norman Pum and Mary Thelma Mary Hakaraia. W. H. FORTUNE, Puru, nee Mere Anihana Minister it) Charge of Friendly Societies. JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

. GO'IJernment Service Tribunal.-Order No. 18

In the matter of section 9 (e) of the Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948, and in the matter of an application dated the 15th day of June, 1950, duly lodged by the Chairman of the Public Service Commission. TilE Government Service Tribunal having heard and considered the applica­ tion of the applicant doth hereby order :~ 1. Nothing in this order shall apply to any of the following persons:­ (a) Any person who is not for the time being employed under the provisions of Public Service Regulation 150 : (b) Any person whose remuneration is fixed by reference to any Agri­ cultural Workers' Order, or to any award or industrial agreement. 2. Subject to the provisions of the preceding paragraph 1 of this order, the principal orders enumerated in the Schedule hereto as from time to time heretofore amended shall be amended in manner following, that is to say :- (a) Subject to the following provisions of this order, all rates of remunera­ tion including time and piece wages and overtime 'and other special payments prescribed in the said principal orders shall be increased by an amount equal to 5 per cent. thereof. (b) There shall be excluded from the scope of this order such portion of the remuneration in each week of the employees affected by this order as exceeds the amount of £7 in the case of adult male employees, and the amount of £4 15s. in the case of adult female employees and all junior workers. (e) There shall also be excluded from the scope of this order all allowances prescribed in any of the said principal orders in respect of tools, bicycles, motor-vehicles, protective or special clothing, or special footwear. (d) For the purposes of this order a male employee who is entitled to be paid the minimum salary or wage prescribed for married male employees shall be deemed to be. an "adult male employee" in receipt of that minimum salary wage. (e) Subject to the provisions of the preceding clause (d) hereof, for the purposes of this order a " junior employee" shall be deemed to be an employee of either sex who is under the age of twenty-one years. (I> The increase provided for by this order shall apply to the unexcluded portion of the prescribed minimum remuneration of each employee. S. This order is made for the purpose of conforming with the Interim General Wage Order made on the 10th day of June, 1950, by the Court of Arbitration pursuant to the Economic Stabilisation Regulations 1950, and, subject to the provisions of clause (d) of paragraph 3 hereof, this order shall be interpreted so as to give effect to the provisions of that interim general order as varied from time to time by the Court of Arbitration. Any such variation by the Court may be applied by the !,ontrolling authority to the application of this order to employees so as to give general effect to the provisions of the interim general order as so varied. This order shall be deemed to have come into force on the 8th day of May, 1950.

SCHEDULE Principal Order No.1 (as amended by Order No. 11) to the extent that it applies to persons for the time being employed under the provisions of Public Service Regulation 150. Principal Orders Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Principal Order No. 12. Principal Order'No. 13. Dated this 21st day of June, 1950. W. F. STILWELL, Judge, Chairman. B. L. DALLARD, Member. J. W. G. DAVIDSON, Member.

Notice Under the Regula/irma Act, 1936

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Act, 1936, of the making of reguIations and orders &8 under:--

Serial nate of Prlee (Postage AuthOrity for Enactment. Short Title or SUbjeet-matter. Number. EDlICtment. I Id. Extra).

H--ea-l-th-A-ct-,-1-92-0------. -. 'I Drainage and Plumbing Extenidon Consolidation 1 1950/106 22/6/50 Is. Notice 1950

Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 'Prices for qnantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by qUilting serial number. . R. E. OWEN, Govel'Ilment Printer. C THE···NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OjJiciating Mini8ters/O'I' 1950.-Notice No. 23. The SIan;JaYds Act, 1941-8pecijications Declared to be Standard Specijications Registrar-General'li Office, Wellington, 26th June, 1950•. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the OTICE i. hereby given that· on the dates stated in the first . P following nam~s of officiating minis~rs within the meaning N of the Maid Act are published for general information:- column hereunder, the. undermentioned specifications were declared to be standard specifications by the Minister of Industries The Presbyterian Ohurch of New Zealand and Coinmerce pursuant to section 8. of the Standards Act, 1941 :- The Reverend RaIIllond William Morris. l'rlOOof The Reverend William Gardiner Scott, M.A. Dat. of Declaration. Number ""If Title of Spoolftcatlon. iCOpy (Post P. H. WYLDE, Registrar-General. Froe.). s. d. The Slandards Act, 1941.-Draft New Zealand SearuJard 3lat May, 1950 N.Z.S.S. 625: Water taps (i in_ to I 3 0 Specijication.-D.240'1. Slippers in.) 14th Jun", 19110 N.i.S.s. 664: Enamelled pressed-steel 2 6 OTICE is hereby given that the above draft New Zea.la.nd l>itchen sinks N .Standard Specification is now being circulated to affected 12th June, 1950 ll'.Z.S.S. 672: Butchers' and slaughter- 2 6 interests for consideration and comment_ . The closing date fixed men's knives for such comment is the 22nd September, 1950. . 14th June, 1950 N,z.S.S.743: Beeswax (superseding 2 6 All persons who may be affected by this specification once it N.Z.S.S. E. 206) has been declared a Standard Specification by the Minister of 22nd June, 1950 N.Z.S.S. GP 2-Part I: Office 3 0 Industries and Commerce may, at any time before the olosing date furniture--Part I, desks for general for comments, obtain, on application, free copies from the New use Zea.la.nd Standards Institute, Hamilton Chambers, 201 Lambton Quay, Wellington, so as to have an opportunity to oonsider the draft and to comment thereon to the Standards Council or to Applications for copies should be made to the New Zealand an appropriate committee of the Council in accordance with Standards Institute, HamiltQll Chambers, 201 Lambton Quay subsection (3) of section 8 of the Standards Act, 1941. (P.O. Box 3049), Wellington C. 1. R. T. WRIGHT, R_ T. WRIGHT, Exeoutive Officer, Standards Council. EXf;lQutive Officer, Standards Council.

Public TruBt OjJlce Act, 1908, and itB Amendments.-EZection to Adminiater E8lates

OTICE i8 hereby given t.hat the Public TrUstee has filed in the Supreme C9nrt an .election to adininiBter. in respect of the several N estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so faras knQwurare hereunder set forth :-

Date I Testate or Stamp Ollice Name. Occupation. ResIdence. I cfDeatll.Date I Electioll Intestate. COncerned. ~O'I I FlIed_ , I 1 Bridgman. Alice Henrietta Jane Married woman .. Green Island ., 11/11/43 13/6/50 Testate Dunedin. 2 Browne, Harriet Ann •• .. ,. .. Christchurcl1 .. 21/5/50 16/6/50 .. ChriBtchurch. 3 Byrne,MichaelJa~ .. Retired storeman ...... 6/5/50 16/6/50 .. Cowley. Henry Edward Retired council em- Auckland .. 16/10/49 13/6/50 Intestate". Auckland. • -- ployee 5 CUllen, Peter Smith .. Farmer .. -- Mataura .• .. 10/4/50 14/6/50 Testate invercargill. 6 Graham, Robert McAlister .. Factory hand .. Christchurch .. 5/5/50 16/6/50 Intestate .Christchurch. '1 . HalsaII, Elizabeth _. .. Spinster ". .. GiBborne .. 17/5/50 13/6/50 Testate GiSborne. 8 Heffernan, William Guine.. -- Raadman .. .. Napier .. 22/5/50 13/6/50 Intestate Napier. 9 Lane, Walter Charles .. -- Labourer .. .. Ashburton .. 14/4/50 13/6/50 ,Testate ChriBtchurch. ·ro McKenzie, Elizabeth Barwick .. Widow .. .. Hastings .. 21/5/50 19/6/50 Napier. 11 . Parker, Harry .. .. General labourer -- Napier .. .. 14/5/50 13/6/50 InU:~tate .. 12 Schofield, Mary Anne .. Widow .. .. Te Aroha .. 6/3!J7 16/6/50 .. Auckland. - Public Trust Office, Wellington, 22nd .Tune, 1950. H. W. S. PEARCE, Pubhc TrufJtee.

RESERVE BANK OF. NEW ~1l;~

Sor4u¥eH OJ' AsseTIL .lIm LaJlILlTIJI.s OJ' THJI RESEBVJl BANK OF NlIIW· ZULA.ND A9 AT THE CLOSE OF BUSDrlllss ON WBDNBSD4Y, 14TH JUNB, 1950 Liabilities £ s. d. 7. Reserve­ £ 8. d. 1. General Reserve Fund 1,500,000 0 0 (a) Gold 4,237,596 17 II 2. Bank-notes ... 54,081,701 10 0 (b) Sterling exchange· 61,095.910 1 0 3. Demand liabilities­ (e) Gold exchange •• (a) State ., 9,234,831 11 2 8. Subsidiary coin . •• 159,271 13 5 (b)B~ •• 83,120,872 1 7 9. Discounts- (e) Other •• 6,567,373 19 2 (a) Commercial an

• Expressed In New Zealand CIIlTenoy. J'ropomon of re.erve (No.7 less No.5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 42'679 per cent. W, R. EGGERS. Chief Accoun~t. JUNE 29] TIlE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

t!UMMARY 01' TRADING BANKS' MONTHLY RIIT11BK8 OF AsSETS AND LU.BIi.rrJ:ES AS AT CLOSE 01' Busnnls ON 'WEDNESDAY, 31ST liAy, 1900 (In accordance with section 46 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act, 1933) (AU Amount" in New Zealand Ou"eney) LIABILITIES

Union Bank NatloDal COJIIIIWCIaI Bank of I Bani< of I BalIk BalIk of Bank of of Australia, I New of New Zealand, Totall. - New Zealand; BoothW•• AostraJuia. AUBtraIIa, IJmited. I I LImIted. Limited. .... £ £ '£ £ ' £ t- £ (tI) Demand liabilities in New Zea- 66,594,672 23,518,745 23,958,141 16,218,960 31,945,523 11,443,662 173,679,703- land (b) Time liabilities in New Zealand 11,638,778 6,936,980 6,259,751 4,489,636 8,239,822 2,666,457 40,231.424 (e) Demand liabilities elsewhere 2,657,224 356,274 251,109 519,837 3,089,451 571,294 7,445,189 thaniil New Zealand incurred ,in reepect of New Zealand busin6l!ll (d) Time liabilities elsewhere than 117,873 29,838 64,278 18,757 227,794 33,205 491,745 in New Zealand incurred in respect of New Zealand business j} Notes of own issue in circula- ...... tion pakble in New Zealand (til) New Zea d business-Excess 9,132,489 .. .. 2,656,143 2,381,488 .. 14.170,120 of assets over liabilities Totals .. .. 90,141,036 30,841,837 30,533,279 23,903,333 45,884,078 14,714,618 236,018,181

ASSETS

BalIk Union Bani< BalIk of BalIk NatloDal CCIIIIDlercial of of New of Bank of BalIk of Totals. - New Zea1and. Australia, Bouth W&l... AustraJaala. New Ze&land, Austr.Jla, LImIted. I LImIted. LImIted. £ £ £ £ £ £ (e) Reserv .. balances held in the 35,4!0,564] 4,947,786 8,788,692 12,381,629 16,950,455 5,367,846 83,876,972 R&Serve Bank of New Zealand (f) Overseas assets in r&spect of New Zealand business- (I) In London .. .. 6,312,572 7,918,034 8,355,671 1,282,143 3, tiff, 158 429,774 27,749,352 (2) Elsewhere than in London 2,255,121 430,604 3,941 474,445 655,158 2,093 3,821,362 (g) (1) Gold and gold bullion held ...... , in New Zealand (2) Subsidiary coin held in New 714,798 120,466 147,779 121,879 425,735 77,174 1;607.831 Zealand (h) A~gregatj!' advances in New *30,266,698 13,586,755 10,662,171 8,227,695 20,269'; 984 6,711,772 89,725;6,5 eaJattd -- (h) Aggregate discounts in New 2Q4,089 410-;226 1,013 144,021 276,526 124,820 1,210,695 Zealand (i) Reserve Bank of New Zealand 5,890,891 292,600 597,957 641,690 1,160,610 215,220 8,798,968 notes (") Securities held in New Zealand- (I) Government .. .. 6,881,585 1,428,128 206,867 123,648 2,098,917 991.046 11,730,191 (2) Other than Government 1,067,009 112,000 .. 445.625 .. 65,396 1.690,030' (I) Value of land, buildings, furni· 1,057,709 115,g32 351,830 60,558 595,535 244,630 2,432,194 ture, fittings, and equipment held in New Zealand (til) New Zealand busin&S_Exc&Ss .. 1,479,.30ft 1,411,358 .. .. 484,847 3,375,511 ofliabilities over assets -- I .. - Totals .. .. 90,141,036 30,841,837 30,533,279 23,903,333 45,884,078 14.714,618 236,018,181

• Includeo traufen to Long-term Mortpp Department, £178,669. (h h) AggregateunMercised OTerdraft anthoriti8ll,£62,640,774.

We1lington, New Zealand. 22nd.June, 1950. T. P •. HANNA. Chief C&Ihier.

llANK RETURNS (SUPPLEMENTARY)

SUTJ:l.I:1IiNT Oli' Tn AMOUNT 0' LaBILITililS UD ASSETS OF THE LONG.TElIM MORTGAGE DEPA.BTJlIIlNT 01' TlIIIl B~lfr 0'1' NlIlw ZlIA.LA.lfll AS AT 31s'1' Hol,!" 1950 Liabilitiu £ s. d. £ •• d· C.pitai 703,125 0 0 Loans 881,794. 0 0 Debentures and debenture stook Transfers to B&nk Transfers from Bank •• - 178,669 0 0 Other Assets _ Other liabilities £881,794 0 0 £881.794 0 0

Wellington, New Zealand. 22nd June, 1950. T. P. HANNA. Ohief Oubier. .8.44 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. ,42 ".:.:c. Deci8ir>nB UMer OU8t0m8 Acts

Customs Department, Wellington, 26th June, 1950. T is hereby notified for public information that it has been decided to interpret the Customs Acts in relation to the under· I mentioned articles as follows :-

NOTES.-(a) .. Not elsewhere included" appears as n.e.i.; H other kinds" as o.k.; , .. articles and materials suited for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication or repa.1r of goods within New Zealand" as a. and m.'. (b) Articles ma.rked thus t are revised decisious. (0) The rates of duty payable on goods set out hereunder h~ve not been -shown except in the- case of goods classed under Tariff items 416, 448, and 449, and of goods admitted (under the provisions of section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1~27) at a rate of duty lower than that provided for in the First Schedule to the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1934. Where goods are admitted under the provisions of section 11 aforesaid, the reduced rate is marked with an asterisk. (d) Steam-engines, gas·englnes, oil-engines, and elec,trio or other motors are not, unless otherwise indicated, to be regarded as parts of the machines with which they are imported. (6) Surtax as provided for in section 5 of the Customs .Acts Amendment Act, 1980, or primage duty as provided for in section 4 of the Customs Acts Amendment Act, 1981, as the case may be, is payable in addition to the duties set out hereunder.

Ra.te of Dnty. Classified Record. Goods. Under Tariff Item No. Britlsb General Prefer~ntlal I Tariff. Ta.riff.

A.and m.s., viz. :­ Apparel, viz. :- '123-8/30/5 Cuffs, unfinished, for the extremities of undergarments, being pieces of _448 (3) 3 per cent. 10 per cent. union textile, in the, flat, unworked, the invoice price of which does not exceed the equivalent of 4s. lId. per square yard (The decision on page 22 of the Tariff Book reading" Cuffs, nnfinished, for the extremities of undergarments, &c." is cancelled.) Chemicals, &c., viz. :-' 123-4/340/15 Ansa wetting agent for textiles, agricultural sprays, metal cleaning, &c. 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per ceut. 123-4/340/15 Butyl acetyl rioinoleate ...... 4.48 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. 123-4/340/15 Dibutyl sebacate ...... 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. 123-4/340/15 Dibutyl tartrate ...... 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. 123-4/340/15 Empilan emulsifiers FM, and GMS ...... 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. Lacquers, &c., cellulose, &c., materials used in, viz. :- Resins, alkyd and glyptaI, &c., viz. :- 123-2Ofi62/26 Plastokyd solutions 201, 402,406,409,410,411,502,503 (these numbers 448 (3) 3 per ceut, 3 per cent. may also bear the suffixes, X, W, or N) 123-4/340/15 N ansa BX wetting agent for textiles, agricultural sprays, metal cleaning, &c. 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. Oils, emulsifiable or soluble, viz. :- Soluble oils for wool hatching, viz. :- 123-9/5/78 Conol ...... 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. 123-7/50/56 Freemogen (K. H. Freeman, Sydney) .. 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. 1~3-9/5/78 Kleenelo ...... 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. 123-9/5/78 Nylo GS, T, NC . . . . 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. Oils, essential, mixtures, containing, viz. :- Mixtures of natural and synthetic essential oils, viz. :- 123-4/69/36 Mantecana butter flavour ...... 448 (3) 3 per cent. 20 per cent. Resins, urea· formaldehyde, &c., viz. :­ 123--20/162/6 Butylated urea resin solution BE 610 .. 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. Sulphonated higher alcohols, viz. :- 123-4/340/15 Empicol LQ, MB, L, LZ, esc, OHC, CKT, TK .. 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. 12;1-4/96/17 Sulphanol A ...... 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. Tanners' extracts, &c., viz. :- 123--9/5/111 Polytan HE and HOL . . . . 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. 123-4/10/66 Teddol fluid for waterproofing ceramics .. 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. J1l3-4/340/15 Tributyl citrate ...... 4.48(3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. Weaving, dyeing, &c., materials used in, viz. :- 123-4/34'0/15 Empimin A, and OAM ...... 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per cent. Degreasing, scouring, &c., preparations, viz. :- 123~9/5/78 mal HS '.' ...... 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3 per ,cent. 123-4/38/38 Sapamine WL ...... 448 (3) 3 per cent. 3, per cent. Metals, viz. :- , 123-3/S3/8 Angles, bars, or channels, of non.ferrous metal, slotted, i.e., having 448 (3) 3 per cent. 10 percent. a series of oblong or similar holes punched throughout this length, but not otherwise worked Timber-" 123-15/17/19 Plywood, of approved qualities, when declared by a manufacturer that 448 (3) 3 per cent. 20 per cent. it will be used by him only in the manufacture of electrical trans· formers

Ohemicals for use as culture media, &c., viz. :- 123-4/258/9 Hematest .. .. ., _ .. 107 Oleum iodisatum (iodised oil of poppyseed) 107 The following decisions are cancelled- Page 105 of the Tariff Book-" Neo Hydriol, &c." M.O. 77-" Lipiodol, &c.," under Tariff item 107. 1\1.0. 77-" Lipiodol, '&0:," under Tariff item 121 (1). M.O. 81-"Iodatol, &c.," under Tariff item 107. M.0.81_" Iodatol, &c.," under Tariff item 121 (1). M.O. 109-" Oleum iodisatum."

Clocks, time registers, &c., viz. :- 1234/238/7 -The followmg-decisionm--M.O. -26 is oancelled-: , "Minute Minder Timers, similar to alarm clocks, for UBe in conjunction 237 with gas cookers for timing cooking operations "

Dentists' instruments and appliances, viz. :- 123-12/25/12 Disks of abrasive paper for use on hand pieces of dental engines .. 134 (2) The-followiDg.decision on page 129 of the Tariff Book is cancelled­ , " Disks of abrasive paper with metal centres, &c."

Machinery, &0., and appliances, viz.:­ Manufacturing,industdal, viz.:- 12el3-3/248 Brushes, wire, circul!U'" for mounting on power.driven spindles .. 352 (h) The following decision in M.O. 13 is cancelled­ "Vertex brass wire wheels." Gas making and servicing, viz. :- 123-2/153/4 Pan ash separator and coke breeze washer (coke retrieving plant) .. 352 (b) The following decision on page 309 of the Tariff Book is 'cancelled­ "Pan ash separator and coke breeze washer." JUNE,29]

DECISIONS UlmER OuSTOlIIS Ao~ued

Bate ofDlJ.'Y' CIassUIed Ikoord. Goods. under TarIlf BrltI8h ' General Item No. Preferential I Tariff. I Ta.rIIf. Machinery, &c., and bPplianCes, viz.---eontinued 123-3/248 Mops and bobs, circular polishing, of any material, for mounting on power. 352 (b) , , driven spindles -- The following decisions in M.O. 44 are cancelled- "Mops and bobs, circular polishing, &c."-T.I. 352. "Mops and bobs, circular polishing, of leather "-T.I. 203. Road.making, viz. :- 123-2/148/6 Rooters, road, being tractor drawn wheeled implements for breaking up 352 (b) road and eimilar hard surfaces by means of heavy digging tines -- -- The following decision in M.O. 11 is cancelled- "Road roote1'84" Woollen mill and hosiery mill machinery, viz. :- i23-2/24/4 Brushes, noil ...... , .. .. 352 (b) .. .. The following decision on page 298 of the Tariff Book is cancelled- " Hosiery steam press" ...... 352 .. .. N.E.I., other kinds, viz. :- 123-2jlll/50 Separators, specific gravity, for separating the finer particles of ground 352 .. .. material (e.g., artificial manure) from the coarser by means ofa current of air The following decision on page 290 of the Tariff Book is cancelled- " Separators for separating the finer ~rticles, &c." Metal manufactures, &c.- 123-13/7 The following decision on page 331 of the Tariff Book is cancelled- "Plates, brass, finished and bored, for attaching to the bottoms of golf clubs." Microscopes- The following decision in List 80 is cancelled- 123-16/68 " Leitz ortholux microscope" ...... 135 .. .. Mouldings and panels, viz. :- 123-20/168 Plywood in sheets, faced with metal ...... 246 (1) . . .. The following decision on page 331 of the Tariff Book is cancelled-'- " Plywood in sheets, faced with metal." Toilet preparations, viz. :- 123-12/25/11 Polishes, and varnishes, finger nail, and fingernail polish removers' .. .. 262 ., .. The following decision on page 360 of the Tariff Book is cancelled- " 'Varnayl,' a varnish for application to the fingernails." The decision appe'aring in M.O. 16 on " TyIose 48 " is cancelled.

" Minister's Order No. 123.] D. G. SA WERS, Comptroller, of' Customs. ' '

Price Order No. 1166 (Amendment No• .3 afPrice Order No. '/89) (Matchet!) . .. .

,pURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the M:ipjst~r o,Ullgu~tries and c.orMAerce· hereby makes the following amending Prioe Order:- ,_ ' 1. This Order may be cited as 'Price Order No. 1166 and shall be read together with and 'dee~d -p~ ofl'rice oid~'N~: 789. (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order). , , ' ' ", ' 2. This Order,shall come into force on the 29th day of June, 1950. 3. The principaJ Order is hereby amended by revoking the Schedule thereto and substituting the Scb~~ to, this Order.

SCHEDULE

" " M~'Wh:~ol:b~~=. or YaxJmum,PrIce Wlien Bold by BaWl. MaxImum PrIce per Gross Boxes or Per Box Make, Brand, or Description of Yatche •. Tins When Sold by Dozen· ~cludiDg a Yanufacturer. In Flve·caoe In Leso Than box Four·bOx Three·box 8 eBox.. Flve-caoe ' Lot-. ~ot.. In x_of Lots or More. Lot.. Lot.. Exact One-third Do.eno).

£ s. d. s. d. £ s. d.' s. d. £ s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s • d. Bryant and May's handy slides .. 012 6 . less 1 5 o 12 6 less 0 8* o 12 6" 1 5 0 6 0 4i 0 Ii Fern Brand wax vestettes .. .. o 12 6 less 1 5 o 12 6 less 0 8* 012 6* 1 5 0 6 ~ 4i 0 Ii Bell's No.4 tins ...... 2 4 3 less 4 11 2 4 3 less 2 5t* 2 4 3" 410 1 8 I 0 5i Fern Brand Itoyal wax vestas .. 1 4 4 less 2 6 1 4 4 less 1 3i* 1 4 4* 2 9 011 0 0 3 {l. n Bell's No.2 slides, Royal wax vestas .. 1 4 4 less 2 6 1 4 4 less1 3i* 1 4 4* 2 9 011 8i 0 3 Bryant and May's No. 12 slides, Royal 1 4 4 less 2 6 1 4 4 less 1 3-f* 1 4 4* 2 9 9U :0 8J 0 3 waxvestas Beehive " safety ma.tcbes .. .. 010 11lesB 1 6 010 Ii less 0 9* {) 10 {) 5- 0 0 Ii ' , l 2 31 .. H'*.,

• Plus oales tax. 4. Price Order No. I093t is hereby consequentially revoked. Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June, 1950. The Sea! of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- P. B. MARsIIALL, President. [L.S.] G. LA.URENCE, Member. • Gaulle, 27th November, 1947, VoL m, page 1841. t Gaulle, 10th November, 1949, Vol. m, page 2648. .. .. THE NEW ZEALAlID G-AZETT~

Price Order No. 1166 (General Price Adjustment)

URSUANT 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 Prioe Order:- 1. This Order may be oited as Price Order No. 1165 and shall oome into force on the 29th day of June, 1950. 2. Price Order No. 1155* is hereby revoked. 3. (1) Nothing in this clause shall apply to any Price Order or approval under section 16 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, referred to in the Schedule to this Order. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Order every Price Order or approval under section 16 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, in force on the 16th day of May, 1950 (being the date on which Price Order No. 1155 came into force), shall be read and construed as if the actual or maximum price or the authorized selling prioe at which, pursuant to any such Price Order or approval, the goods referred to therein were, on the 15th day of .May, 1950, authorized to b.e sold had been increased by:- (a) The actual amount hy which the cost of the goods to the vendor has been increased by or aB the result of the removal or reduction since the 5th day of May, 1950, of subsidies on any of the ingredients used in the manufacture of the goods; and (b) The actual amount by which the cost of the goods to the vendor has been increased by or as the result of any increase since the 14th day of May, 1950, of freight charges approved by the Price Tribunal, or fixed pursuant to Part VI of the Transport Act, 1949, or pursuant to section 33 of the Government Railways Act, 1949, and payable in respect of the carriage of the goods within New Zealand; .and (0) The actual amount by which the cost of the goods to the vendor or any cost incurred in the sale thereof by him has been increased by or as the result of any increase in rates of remuneration payable pursuant to the Interim General Order made by the Court of Arbitration on the 10th day of June, 1950. (3) Every person who sells or proposes to sell any goods that are the subject of any Price Order or approval to which this clause applies for ",n amount in excess of that authorized, pursuant to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, to be charged for the goods on the 15th day of May, 1950, shall, if the excess price includes any increased costs referred to in paragraphs (a), (b) or (e) of subclause (2) hereof, forward immediately to the Director of Price Control a return showing- (a) The amount he has charged or proposes to charge for the goods; and . (b) The amount of any such charge represented by any increased costs referred to in the said paragraphs, (a), (b) or (e). The respective amounts of any suoh increased costs shall be shown separately. ' 4. (1) Every Price Order and approval referred to in Part II of the Schedule hereto shall be read and construed as if the actual or maximum price or the authorized selling price at whioh, pursuant to any such Price Order or approval, the goods referred to therein were on the 15th day of May, 1950, authorized to be sold, had been increased by :- (a) The aotual amount by which the cost of the goods to the vendor has been inoreased by or as the result of the reduction or removal since the 5th day of May, 1950, of subsidies on any of the ingredients used in the manufacture of the goods; and (b) The actual amount by whioh the cost of the goods to the vendor has been inoreased by or as the result of any inorease, since the 14th day of May, 1950, of freight oharges approval by the Price Tribunal, or fixed pursuant to Part VI ofthe Transport Act, 1949, or pursuant to seotion 33, of the Government Railways Aot, 1949, and payable in respeot of the carriage of the good. within New Zealand. (2) Every person who sells or proposes to "ell any goods that are the subject of any Price Order or approval to which this olause applies for an amo~nt in exoess of that authorized, pursuant to the Control of Prices Aot, 1947, to be oharged for the goods on the 15th day of M",y, 1950, shall if the excess price includes any increased costs referred to in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) of subclause (1) hereof, forward immediately to the Director of Price Control a return showing :- (a) The amount he has charged or proposes to charge for the goods; and . (b) The amount of any suoh oharge represented by any increased costs referred to in the said paragraphs (a) or (b). The respective amount of any such increased oosts shall be. shown separately. 5. Nothing in this Order or in any Prioe Order or approval shall be deemed to authorize the oharging for any goods of sn amount greater thsn the sum of the amount whioh, on the 15th day of May, 1950, the vendor was suthorized, pursuant to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, to oharge for the goods and any additional costs incurred by the vendor in respect of which an increase of price is authorized by this Order. 6. Where the price of any goods computed in aocordance with the provisions of this Order is not an exact number of halfpence it may be oomputed to the next upwsrd hslfpenny. 7. The foregoing provisions of this order shall, with the necessary modifications, apply to any charge that may be made for services. 8. Where any return has been made pursuant to olause 3 or clause 4 hereof in respeot of any goods or services it shall not be necessary to mske "'n~ further return in respect of the same kind of goods or servioes unless a charge greater than that shown in the return i. made or is propoSed to be made inre"pectof the goods or services. " .

SCHEDULE .. . .. PUT 1; . Price Orders and Appro!!a18 Completely Excluded from the Provisions of thi& Order

De.!lriptioD of Frice Order. }ter.rence in GrtutU. c

.Prioe Order No. 1076: Apples and pears 15th September, 1949, Vol. III,page 2310. 824: Bananas .. 18th December, 1947, Vol. III, page 1951. 1120: Badey (feed) ., 2nd February, 1950, Vol. I, page 115. 2nd February, 1950, 'Vol. I, page 114. ,im~ .~:~~1 (mal~! 5th May, 1950, Vol. II, p"'ge538. 1148: Bntter .. 5th May, 1950, Vol. II, page 538. 1068: Cheese (Chedd",r, urrd~r 4 months old) 1st September, 1949, Vol. III, page 1823. 1152: Coal.. •. .. .. 5th May, 1960, Vol. II, page 540. 1164: COCO& 15th June, 1950, Vol. II, page 780. '1112: Corn saoks 19th January, 1950, Vol. I, page 36. '" 128: Eggs 12th Marchi 1943, Vol. I, page 314. 1150: Flour ",nd wheatme",l 5th May, 1950, Vol. II, page 539. 927: Honey 2nd September, 1948, Vol. III, page 1116. 1000: Hotel tariffs .. 12th May, 1949,Vol. II, page 1031. " 1098: Lemons (N.Z., other than Meyer) 17th November, 1949, Vol. III, page 2689. 789: Matches (N.Z.) 27th November, 1947, Vol. II, page 1841. 1094: Matches, Tip Top 10th November, 1949, Vol. III, page 2648. 896: l\:Iill;;, evaporated 1st July, 1948, Vol. II, page 834. 747: ~,oondepsed 29th July, 1947, Vol. II, page 924. 1156: Mill;; .. 18th May, 1950, Vol. II, page 614. 1157: ~ .. 18th May, 1950, Vol. II, page 614. 1158: Milk';. 18th May, 1950, Vol. II, page 615. 1063: Cream to cream·vendors 18th August, 1949, Vol. II, page 1739. 1132: Cream 23rd March, 1950, Vol. I, page 321. 876: Orlj,nges, Island 7th May, 1948, Vol. II, page 499. 928: OraJiges, Australian 2nd September, 1948, Vol. III, page 1116. 957: Oranges and grapefruit, Jamaican 23rd December, 1948, Vol. III, psge· 1602. 1128: Potatoes, Illaincrop . . . . 23rd February, 1950, Vol. I, page 202. 872 Potatoes, seed 15th April, 1948, Vol. I, page 404. 962 Spirits and beer 13th January, 1949, Vol. I, page 15. 113.9 Sugar 20th April, 1950, Vol. I, page 478. " . 1140 Golden syrup and treacle 20th April, 1950, Vol. I, page 476. 1149 Tea, other than China .. 5th May, 1950, Vol. II, page 539. 1138 Tobaoco, raw leaf 20th April, 1950, Vol. I, page 479. 1116 Wheat, Australian 26th January, 1950. Vol. T,page 73. 1117 Wheat, N.Z., South Island 26th January, 1950, Vol. I, page 74. 1118 Wheat, N.Z., 26th January, 1950, Vol. I, page 72. 1008 Woolpacks 26th May, 1949, Vol. II, page 1230. 1080 Containers, fruit alid vegetable 29th September,1949,Vol. III, page 2396. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 847

, , Description of Approval . /my approval in force on the 16th day of May, 1950, and relating to any of the following good!! or servioes :­ Cigarette.papers. Hops. Hotel tariffs (unlicensed hotels a.nd boa.rdinghouses). Lubricating.oils and fuel oils. Matches, imported. Milk.powders. Poultry.mash. Tallow. Tobaooo and oigarettes. Wines. PART II Price Orders and Approvals Referred to in Olause 4 of this Order.

Description of Price Order. Reference In GauUe."

Price Order No. 1038: Asbestos products 14th July, 1949, Yol. II, page 1494. 1056: Furniture, floor-coverings, including linoleums and underfelt, 11th August, 1949, Yolo II, page 1692. and bedding 1074: Apparel and softgoods 8th September, 1949, Yol. III, page 1849. 1072: Footwear 8th September, 1949, Yolo m, page 1844. 1145: Patons and Baldwins wools 27th April, 1950, Yol. I, page 504. 1146: Wendy wools-' 27th April, 1950, Yol. I, page 504. 1144: Cotton and rayon dress goods, Manchester goods and soft 27th April, 1950, Vol. I, page 505. furnishings manufactured by Tootal, Broadhurst Lee Co., Ltd. 1033: Fertilizers, inorganio .. 7th July, 1949, Vol. II, page 1467. 1123: Footwear (repairs) 2nd February, 1950, Vol. I, page 117. 1079: Hairdressing charges (males) 29th September, 1949, Vol. m, page 2395. 1035: Lime 14th July, 1949, Vol. II,. page 1497' . 1084: Milking-machine rubberware 20th October, 1949, Vol. III, page 2480. 1051: Oatmeal and rolled oats (bulk) 4th August, 1949, Vol. II, page 1652. 1037: Paint, varnishes, &0. 14th July, 1949, Vol. II, page 1492. 1105: Cycle.tires and tubes 24th November, 1949, Yolo III, page 2715. 1030: Motor·tires and tubes 30th June, 1949, Yolo II, page 1438.

Description of Approval Any Approval in force on the 16th day of May, 1950, and relating to any of the following goods or services :­ Agricultural machinery and parts and accessories pertaining thereto. Asbestos fibre. Barley, pearl Bedding. Boxes and crates for butter and cheese as defined in Dairy Produce Regulations 1938. Bran and pollard. Bread. Butter. Casein. Cases, fruit as defined in the New Zeala.nd Fruit Price Regulations 1940, Amendment No.3. Cement. Cigars and cheroots. Clothing, and textiles, unless otherwise exempted from the provisions of Part III of the Control of Prices Act, 1947. Coal. Coffee and chicory in all forms. Cream, canned. Fertilizers, inorganic. Footwear. Furniture and floor coverings including linoleums and underfelt. Gelatine. Grain, cleaning, receiving, handling, and delivery charges. Greases. Hairdressing charges. Leather in the form or substantially the form in which it leaves·the tannery. Lime. Linseed oil. Macaroni, spaghetti and vermicelli. Malt and malt extract with or without other constituents. Margarine. Motion.picture theatre admission charges. Newspaper prices; , . Paints, varnishes, &c. Perambulators, push chairs and strollers. Plywoods and veneers. Private.hospital charges. Ranges, electric, gas, solid fuel and oil. burning, including rangettes. Refrigerators, domestic. Rice and ground rice. Sewing machines for domestic· use. Shipping fares and freights. Soap and soap powder, all varieties, including s&li.d soap. Steel in bars, sheets, plates, angles, channels, and all sections. Sngar, icing a.nd castor. Sugar of milk (lactose). Tea. Timber, New Zealand milled, indigenous and exotic. Tires and inner tubes, pneumatic for motor-vehicles and cycles. Vacuum cleaners for domestic use. Vinegar. Washing machit;tes, domestic. ' Water transport .charge not covered by Transport Charges Committee. Wheat, seed;' . Yeast 'in' all' forms. Dated at Wellington, this 28th day of June, 1950. The Seal oithe Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- [L.S.] P. B. MARSHALL, President. G. LAURENOE, Member. EXPLANATORY NOTE Trus Notice is not part of the Price Order, but is intended to indicate its general effect. . This Price Order authorizes an increase in the amount that may be charged· for certain goods and services where increased costs have been incurred by the vendor owing to :- (a) The reduction or removal of subsidies; (b) The increase in freight charges; and (c) The general wage increase. The Order does not authorize any.adjustment of prices .that are fixedb.y any of' the~rice .. O~Jlfs.. Qr ap.ptoyals referred to in Part I of the Schedule and in respect of Price Orders and approvals referred to in P.art II of the Schedule only authorizes increases due to increased costs incurred as the results of the reduction or removal of subsidies or the inorease in freight rates. 848 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 4~

Price Order No. 1167 (Amending Price Order No. 1076) (Apples and Pears)

URSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority ofthe Minister of Industries and Commerce, P hereby makes the following amending Price Order :- " 1. This Order may be cited as Price Order No. 1167, and shall be read together with and deemed part of Price Order No. 1076" (hereinafter referred to as the principal Order). 2. This Order shall come into force on the 3rd day of July, 1950. 3. The First and Second Schedules to the principal Order, as set out in Price Order No. 1162,t are hereby revoked, and the following Schedules substitlited therefor respectively :- "FIRST SCHEDULE "MAxIMUM WHOLESALE PmOES OF ApPLES TO WHIOH THIS ORDIIlR APPLIES

Maximum Wholesale Prices I (Exclusive of Cost of Case). i------Extra Fancy Commercial Grade, Varle'y. Count. and Fancy Grade. I. and Hall Marked.

Per Bushel Case. Per B1l.8hel C.....

Dessert s. d. s. d. Granny Smith, Delicious, Red and Richared, 100 and larger ...... 13 3 12 9 and Golden Delicious 113/138 ...... 15 6 14 6 150/180 ...... 18 0 17 0 198/216 ...... 13 3 12 9 234 and smaller ...... 10 0 9 0 St11fmer, Rome Beauty, and other varieties .. 100 and larger ...... 13 3 12 9 113/138 ...... 14 6 13 6 150/180 ...... 15 6 14 6 198/216 .. " ...... 13 3 12 9 234 and smaller ...... 8 6 7 6 Cookers Ballarat, and other varieties .. .. 150 and larger ...... 13 3 13 3 163/198 ...... 7 0 7 0"·

"SECOND SCHEDULE .. MAXIMUM WHOLESALE FRICES OF PEARS TO WHIOH THIS ORDER ApPLIES

~mnm Wholesale PrIces ! (Excl1lB1ve of Cost of Case). I Variety. Connt. Fancy Grade. 1 Commercial Grade, I and Hall Marked. I Per Bnshel Case. Per Bnebel Case. s. d. s. d. All varieties ...... 110 and larger ...... 120/210 ...... } 24 6 24 6 228 and smaller ...... 20 0 20 0" - 4. (1) Price Order No. 1162t 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. Dated at Wellington, this 28th day of June, 1950. The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of- [L.S.] P. B. MABsIIALL, President. G. LAURENOE, Member • • ~, 15th September, 1949, VoL III, page 2810. t Gruett8, llith June, 1950, Vol. II, page 779.

Result oj Poll for Proposed Loan Result of Poll for Proposed Loan

Wellington, 20th June, 1950. Wellington, 20th June, 1950. HE following notice, received by the Right Hon. the Minister HE following notice, received by the Right Hon. the l\finister of T of Finance from the Chairman of the Taranaki Electric· power T Finance from the Chairman of the Taradale Town Board, Board, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Local is published in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Bodies' Loans Act, 1926. Loans Act, 1926. E. L. GREENSMITH, Acting Secretary to the Treasury. E. L. GREENSMITH, Acting Secretary to the Treasury.

TARANAKI ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD TARADALE TOWN BOARD Reticulation Extension Loan, 1949, oj £60,000 PURSUANT to section 13 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, public notice is hereby given that at a poll of the ratepayers Result oj Loan Poll of the Taranaki Electric-power District, taken on the 5th day of April, 1950, on the proposal of the Taranaki Electric·power Board PURSUANT to section 13 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, to borrow the sum of £60,000 for the purpose of further reticulating I hereby give notice that at a poll of ratepayers of the Town the Taranaki Electric-power District, and providing'troublemen's District of Taradale, taken on the 14th day of June, 1950, on the dwellings and workshops.,.- proposal of the Taradale Town Board to borrow the sum of £15,260 Votes. , for the purpose of carrying out various development works- The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 197 Votes. The number of votes recorded against the proposal was .. 21 The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 186 The number of informal votes was 5 The number of votes recorded against the proposal was .. 53 I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Dated this 29th day of May, 1950. Dated this 15th day of June, 1950. R. lIUSTIIlRS, Chairman. F. G. YEO, Chairman. JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 849

EllJemptea, Good8, ani/, ~f'Viu8 rOootrol ofPrice8} NolMJe 1960, No. 10 Filter powders: ' Filters, oil, and spare pads. Fire alarm systems, including component parts. Fluorescent andneon)ighting units, and parts and accessories. URSUANT tQ the COntrol ofPrlces Aot, 1947, the Price Tribunal ,Footrot liquid. ' P a.oting , with tj1e authority of the Minister of Industries and COmmerce-.:.:; , Footwear, sporting, of the following types :_ , Mcn's, women's, and children's boxing, oricket, cycling, 1. Hereby revokes every Price Order,every appl;Ov~ given footba.ll, hockey, marc)ling, running, skating, skiing, under seotioll 16 of th(l said Act, and every prohibition of sale given softba.ll, and wrestling boots or shoes. under seotion 40 of the said Aot, so far 88 any suoh Price Order, Forges, including blowers and fans. approval, or prohibition of sale relates to the iI&le of the goods Gauge·glaBses, including mounts. referred to in the Schedule hereto or to the oharges for any servioes Glue and adhesives. referred to in the said Sohedule. This revocation shaH be deemed Gowns, dresses or frocks, women's and girls', being ankle. to have come into force prior to the ooming into force of the length or longer, designed for use as evening, dance, wedding, exemption referred to in ClauSe 2 of this Notice. or cocktail.wear, other than woollen or woollen mixtures. Graphite and plumbago. 2. Pursuant to section 18 of the COntrol of Prices Act, 1947, 'Grit, shell. the Pfice Tribuna~ hereby gives notice that the goods and services H?'lldles, tool chest, and cabinet, including drawer.pulls. specified in, the schedule hereto are exeIJ?pt from the provisions of Hmges of a.ll types. Part III 'of the Control of Prices Act, 1947. Hire oharges of all types except hire of laUnches. H,?oks, cleat, cup, hat and coat, moulding, picture and screw.. Injectors and ejectors for steam boilers. lion cement. "SCHE:ouLE Jaoks, lifting, of a.ll types. Air conditioning, temperature control, and central heating Jim crows., pla.n;t I/dlq., e,quipment. ' Laths, plaBterers'. Angle plates; corner, repair, screw and glass plates. Lawn markers. Anvils, including swage blocks. Lenses of a.ll types. Apiarian appliances. Litharge. Bacon, meat" and bread.slicing machines. ; Lubrioators, set and self.feeding types, including grease cups. ;Baskets and basket ware. Maize, including seed maize. :Baroll\eters, all types. Metal corrugated fasteners, loose and in band form. Battery boxes. Meters of a.ll types. Battery sealing compounds. Microsoopes, and a.ll accessories therefor. Bearings, all kinds, inoluding plummer blocks. , Moulders chaplets, coregum and sand. ' Bedwarmers and heating bIWets, eleotrioally heated. Mushrooms, and mushroom preparations in all forms, canned, ,Binoculars and opera glasses, a.ll types, and ooses. and otherwise. Blaokboards and Timsonplate. Nails, horse·shoe. Blouses. other than woollen. . Nets, rabbit, ferret, and fishing. Brackets, angle shelf, cornioe pole, curtain rod and towel rail. Ophthalmio equipment and accessories, including ophthalmic and Card and ticket holder fram'es. optioal instruments of all kinds. Calf.feeders, galvanized. Packing, engineers', of all kinds, includiD.g asbestos and other insulation packings, rubber insertion and oork packing. Case, and orate strapping ma.ohines, including stra,pping barids, Padlooks. seals, and wires peculiar thereto. Cash and deed boxes. Paper, Hat, imported as set out in Price Order No. 1070. Cash registers and parts', including cash tills. Pionic baskets and clises. Castors. a.ll kinds, including plate or truck and dome slides. Pins, cotter and taper. Cellulose cement. Piping, ammonia, and fittings. Chains', all kinds, inoluding split or connecting links, swivels, Portma.nteaux, wardrobe trunks, cabin trunks, carry.a.lls. , harness, and dog. overnight bags, shopping bags, satchels, folio cases, ladies' Chalk. hand.bags, wallets, toilet oompactunis, and bill.folds, Charges, fees or rates payable in respect of the following irrespective of the material used in the manufaoture s,ervices :'--'- thereof. Pulleys, a.ll types. Advertising. Pumice sand. Carparking. Pumps, hydraulic, hand 'or power·operated, including,rams. ChildreIi's nurseries. Railway sleepers. Customs and forwarding agents. Rattan, rattancore, seagrass 'and raffia. Funeral and burial charges. Refra.otory materials, excluding building brioks. 'Glalls bevelling aild hole bQring. Rings, poultry, pig, and bull, including cattle leads. Land agents' Sausage meal. Opticians' . Screws of all kinds. Saleyard. ~ , ' Seeds and bulbs, agricultural and horticultural, all varieties ;{, Seed (other than' grain utiless othetwise exempted) cleaning, except seed wheat, seed barley, and seed potatoes. , ,receiving, handling, and delivering. Shafting of all kinds, including oouplings, keys, and bright bars. Servicing, repair or maintenanoe of cash registers, office Shimstook. applianoes' and maohines, and typewriters. Stands or holders for wrapping paper. , Stook exchange. Stationery, including stationers' sundries. , ' Storage, excluding cool storage. Stays, bureau lid. Water.supply. Suitcases and atta.ohe cases ir~eotive of the material used in Weighbridge. the manufactnre thereof. Wool dumping. Surveying instruments. Clips, carpet and mirror, and mirror movements. Telesoopes and all accessories therefor. Clothes a.irers. ' Thermometers. Clothes racks. Toilet salon equipment, meohanioal. Cocks, trap~, and strainers for steam. Torch bulbs. Compounds, parting, jointing, brazing, and turning. , Traps, rabbit and'opossum. CO!!lpreBsors, air, and parts, inoluding a.ll pneumatio·operated Trays, serving. equipment. Vehioles, horse·drawn, and component parts, and h'l-rness, a.ll Conorete mixers. types. CoPr slabs for insulating purposes. Washboards (including glass washboards). Cotton wastes. Washers of a.ll kinds. Crucibles, parts and accessories. Watering cans. Cups, castor and sorew. " , Curtain fittings of a.ll kinds, and eyes, lashing and screw. Winches, hand.operated, including windlasses. Deck chairs and other furniture made ,8ubstantia.lly of wood Wire, binding, brass, copper, Horists, mattress, picture, and canvas. tinmens, upholsterers. Decorated woodenware (including marquetry and poker work). Woodenware, kitchen, excluding furniture. Diving suits and parts. Woodwool. Dog food JI1'6par8.tions and medicines. , Dr8,in·cleailillg equipment. Dated at wellington, this 28th day of June, 1950. Electrio.decoration sets, including coloured lamps. , Eleotrq-medical and physioal therapy equipment and a.ooessories The Seal ofthe Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence , " of ,all kinds, incluq!ng x.ray equipment. ' of:"":' Explbs~v,e8, detonators, and fuses. , [L.S.] P. B. MABslw:.L, President. Fans of all types. ' G:LAURENoE, Member. D 850 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No .. 42

, ' :­ ; , . i In Bankruptcy . liioTATE FOREST SERVICE ~' (i > i '

Land in the Nelson Land District Acquired as Permanent State 0.TICE is hereby given that dividends are now payable at ntY Forest Land N 'l'ifliioo,Gov_meut BuiJ.ding4l,Ne!isol'l, QIl ,aijI·1.iooeJijted l""""lied clIaims in the undermentioned estates :- •~·Zea~ 1fl'1M>e1it '8eTv'ioe,' STUART, REGINALD ALBERT, of Brightwater, Lime Contractor: . ,. 'W~9ni!lk.i J-tilie,'l'SOO ... Fi<'st .lI4Jd ~a~ /tivid,Ellld ,Q£J:s•. 2j,d... in the :p,,\u~t StiJJte fore!llt'l:and. . HEATH, ROLAND LYALL, of Tahunanui, Storekeeper: . Eir.st ,w.·tin\lil.dill'liillood ~tI;. I~. onUJOO i'otimd: . :< .' SCHEDULE , " .... H.(}. iT ~NnJD'SQ~. Of!i,c~l ~s$iee.:, ~o~.i!6th Jue.;Ul5;Q. . NELSON LAND DrSTRIOT.-NELSON CO:NSJil!VAN,O~ ALL ;th9se .~eas in. :the . Nelson !Land J),ist;nict,. W,a,imea CCDUllty, cont~ by.a,dIllOOs,1IJ!emeli1t 404 aores a d'O,od.5·3 !!'W,ehes, more or less., ~d ,described ~enerallyas follows :-. In' B,!/i1Jcr'jtptcy.-S"prew~Co,,,,.t All that area containing by admeasurement 14'78;C1-eS, more or less, being Section 36 of Square 2, situated in Block lV, Wai·jti (ltr'G,LA'SlI'k1CTOR tlilANKS" of Tlm~ru, .. C~r~~~r';' "Y~ Survey Dis.1ll'ict. '. . D. ' adjndged 'ba.nhupt on 21st .1une, 1'9~(j, CrediJ;or.~: n;t.eet4~ Also all that area .containing by admeasWtl»1e1'l't ,25'7 ;acres wiIl'be 'he1d at my office, fuur1!house, 'iJU1arn, .on. ;r.':'~$d!iY,; ,4th, July, 1950, at 10.15 a.m. . . . 1 rood 5'3 perches, more <'.I!' tess, be.ing ~i.ms 'M, v'#, and part Sections ,SaM '52.,{ ~wwe2; 'tage1lheT 'with 'Seet:i\m'54; 'Block 'V, D. C. E. WEBSTER, Official Assignee. Waimea Survey District, .!11n8. 'bemg aitt6 2, 3,andl, shown _ Lleposi'boa Plan '661<10, ,@tag.@ !Lam!il'Riegistry, issue such leasehold certificate of title on the 14bh,J1ldy, H150. being Sedtims 511, 39, .9Jll(!l parits:or Seotions ilfllfnd 38,Bli;)f 2. Ba.1;3,iEtllad, Dlre~, my intention to issue such new certi.1.icates of t,itle\lUl,the,',J4th:July, L Painter (trading as L. T. Taylor and CompanYI~ w;ll!il,"dj~ged bankr\1pj;,Ql1,j;.\le 23r,dJi1i.n<;, 1950 .. ,0l'edit~' !QI,ee.tn\g nlrld 191ii0. . "."~' ' nUm Dated at the Land Registry Office, Aucklani!.··l;b,i,s"~ day at my office on Friday, the 7th July, I~. ,ail; ~l&.l!lL. of /Tnne, 1950. ,", .., ... V. R. CROW:a:URST, '@ftie,(aqAss~ee. G.:U. Sl!}DDON. pi~trictLM4,~p.ar. 4th Floor, Dilworth Building, Customs' StreetEIIJII;, .A.1!!ll<, land C. l. VIDENCE of the loss of ~:ood l'~ent lJieefilie' -regis1ler E. book, VoluJ;l:le!79'l, foU., 24~ (JA."dMlmd~egistrfl, ''fm-' ·1Ji02 aores'3'~22 'Pl1l!eltes, .beiJIg 'Sectim.sUI, 28"'!Uicll'21, 'i8IIDC'kHI,' In· Bankruptey.-Swpreme ,Ge.urt W4itianga Survey District, in the name of WILLIAM!KA'JliIR;TON, of Whenuakite, Farmer (now deceased), having been '1~ :wi'ti!ime EITH 111<:N'l'ON JAMESON, of MiHers'rftoad, D.annevirke, together with an application to issue a [easeheild 'OOIiti:ltoalte~ lI%le K Painter, was adjudged bankrupt on '23rd .fune,. '1'!11l0. in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention i(;tJ 'iseue'~lilih leasehold certificate of title on the ,I:4!t'h,.J.'II!ly, ['900.' , .. , Creditors' meeting will be held at my office on Wednes~, lfilih·iJnlly, Dated at the Land Registry Office, Audk'la;nd,' i!ihiS2!1l'd "1Ui:y' 1950, at II a.m. of /Tune, 1900; .' ",,' A. 'G.SMi[T'H, Ootioial "'~e. . G. ill. SiElDiDO'M,[)istrietiLandRegi$'brilr. Dannevirke.

VIDENCE of the destructi01;tof Jl¥'lIlorilJ:l!ttu:no~ E 163886 affecting the land 'in certifica.teqi',1ltt1e;: J7. 17!Bomikruptey.~Suprem;e'OI1lM folio 57 (Auckland Re,g41~), ",hereof AL13nTJAlV,lE.s of Auckland, Driver,jsj;'he mO$/l-g.,r, a:idGtrS'I'A.ytJl; EORGE WILLIAMS, care of Masonic Hotel, Wellington, ~uckla:nd, Reti;ed; 'is ~e ..no.i-t(g~~e, 'hav'~1leenloa~d;,With G Carpenter, ;was adiu~ed bankrupt on 9th June, 1950. me together Wlth an app1icat'!,m, for :tpe .lS,$ue.. of,a Pl,'D~ Creditors' meetillg will be"held :in my office on Wednesday,ti mortgage in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given' of ~:y ~ .July, 1950, at 2;1'5 p.'m. to issne such provisional mortgage on 14th July, 1'9/;0. ',,: Dated at the Land Registry Office, Auokland, this 23rd ~ M. R. NELSON, Official Assignee. of June, 1950. . 57 Ballance Street, Wellington. G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar. JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 851

VIDENCE of the loss of memorandum of lease 10607 affecting THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) E I rood 6 perches, being Lot 45, Deposited Plan 3178, and being part Seotion 30, Suburbs of Rotorua, and being part of the land AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the in register book, Volume 82, folio 14 (Auckland Registry), whereof T date hereof the name of the undermentioned company will, CHARLES EDWIN FLOWER, of Rotorua, Farmer, is the lessor, uuless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register and JOHNSON DIXON, of Rotorua, Greenkeeper, is the lessee, and the company dissolved ;- having been lodged' with me together with an applioation for the L. S. Ashton and Son, Limited. 1947/23. issue of a provisional lease in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such provisional lease on the 14th July, 1950. Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 21st day of Jlme, Dated at the Land Registry Office, Auckland, this 23rd day 1950. of June, 1950. WM. McBRIDE, Assistant Registrar of Companies. G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6) VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Volume 327, folio E 294 (Auckland Registry), for 23 acres 2 roods 17·1 perches, N OTICE is hereby given that the names of the undermentioned being Lot 9, Deposited Plan 12364, and being part Allotment 36, companies have been struck off the register and the companies Parish of Opaheke, in the name of JOHN NELSON' LOPER, of dissolved ;- Drury, Farmer, having been lodged with me together with an The Commercial Mortgage and Security Company, .Limited. application for the .issue of a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, 1930/22. notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new certificate The Montgomery Public Hall Company, Limited. 1883/18. of title on 14th July, 1950. Canterbury Metal and Shingle Company, Limited. 1946/117. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Auckland, this 23rd day Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 21st day of June, of June, 1950. . 1950. G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar. WM: McBRIDE, Assistant Registrar of Co",:panies. ------._------

VIDENCE of the loss of outstanding deed of mortgage 218814 THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6) E affecting the land in certificate of title, Volume 589, folio 217 (Auckland Registry), whereof WALTER BENJAMIN lVlAY, of AKE notice that the name of the undermentioned company Onehunga, Blacksmith (now deceased), is the mortgagor, and T hao been struck off the register and that the company has been SAMUEL GRIFFITH of Auckland, Methodist Minister (now dissolved ;- deceased), is the mortgagee, having been lodged with me together with an application to register a transmission and a discharge of D. A.Morel and Co., Limited. 0.1947/42. the said mortgage without production of the said mortgage in terms Dated at Dunedin, this 20th day of June, 1950. of Section 40, Land Transfer Act, 1915, notice is hereby given E. B. C. MURRAY, Assistant Registrar of COl!1panies. of my intention to register such transmission and discharge on the 14th July, 1950. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Auckland, this 23rd day CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY of June, 1950. . G. H. SEDDON, District Land Registrar. OTICE is hereby given that MALCOLM LESLIE, LIMITED, has N changed its name to MALCOLlli HUNT, LIMITED, and that the new name was this day entered on my register of companies in VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Volume 108, place of the former name. E folio 232 (Taranaki Registry), for 55 'acres and 3 perches, Dated at Wellington, this 15th day of June, 1950. being Ngatimanuhiakai 3B Block (Block IV, Waimate Survey 217 H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. District), in the name ofMETIRIA TE KEEPA, of Manaia, Married Woman, having been lodged with me together with an application for a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of THE AORANGI PRIVATE HOSPITAL, LIMITED my intention to issue such new certificate of title on the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gaze1;te containing this notice. XOTICE OF VOLUNTARY WINDING· UP RESOLUTION Dated this 23rd day of June, 1950, at the Land Registry Office, New Plymouth. OTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 222 ofthe Companies D. A. YOUNG, Distlict Land Registrar. N Act, 1933, that by a special resolution of the company, dated the 15th day of June, 1950, it was resolved that the company be I wound up voluntarily and that MISs EVA DOROTHY LAING, of VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of the outstanding Pahnerston North, Hospital Matron, be appointed liquidator of the E duplicate of certificate of title, Volume 469, folio 14 (Wellington company. Registry), in the name of JOHN DAVISON, of Palmerston North, Dated this 15th day of Jnnn. 1950. Farmer, for 82 acres 3 roods 20·5 perches, situate in Block X, of 218 E. D. LAING, liquidator. the Kairanga Survey District, being parts of Rural Sections 352 and 353, of the Township of Palmerston North, and being also Lot 2, on D.P. 12592, and application (K. 290(5) having been made W. PULHAM AND SON, LIMITED for a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue such new certificate of title on the expiration IN LIQUIDATION of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Wellington, this 26th day OTICE is hereby given that the final winding-up meeting Qf of June, 1950. N the company will be held in the company's office at Wark­ E. C. ADAMS, District Land Registrar. worth, on the 14th day of July, 1950, at IO a.m. -_ .... _-_ .. _._------BU8ine88:- 1. To receive final accounts and any explanations required in N OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter connection therewith. described will be brought under the provisione of the' Land 2. To decide the custody of the company's books and records. Transfer Act, 1915, and its amendments, uuless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of 219 H. lVI. WILKS, Liquidator. publication of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice. No. 13636. THE CHAIRMAN, COUNC!LLORS, AND INHABITANTS CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LINCOLN OF THE COUNTY OF OX}'ORD. 3 roods 37·3 perches. Lots I and 2 on Deposited Plan No. 14782, part of Rural Section ELECTION OF MEMBER TO THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS 1839, Block VIII, Oxford Survey District. Occupied by Applicant. HEREBY give public notice of the result of the casual election, Diagrams may be inspected at this office. I . held on Tuesday, the 13th day of June, 1950, to fill one casual Dated at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch, this 23rd day vacancy on the Board of Governors of Canterbury Agricultural of June, 1950. College, as follo,,!,s ;- WM. McBRIDJ;J, District Land Registrar. One member to be elected by members of the Legislative Council resident in Canterbury and members of the House of Repre­ sentatives representing electoral districts wholly or partly in Canterbury. ADVERTISEMENTS Votes. Gerard, Richard Geoffrey 6 Smith, Arthur John 7 THE COlVIPANIES ACT, 1933, ~ECTION 282 (6) Total votes 13 OTICE is hereby given that the names of the undermentioned Invalid votes Nil. N Companies have been struck off the register and the I hereby declare Arthur John Smith to be duly elected to hold Companies dissolved ;- . office subject to the provisions of the Canterbury Agrioultural Vim Enterprises, Limited. 1947/182. College Act, 1930, and the Canterbury Agrioultural College Amend­ W. H. Bain and Company, Limited. 1918/27. ment Act, 1949. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 21st day of June, 1950. Dated at Lincoln, this 20th day of June, 1950. H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 220 H. G. HUNT, Returning Officer. E 852 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 42

RICCARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, THE SWAc'fAR CONSTRUCTION, LIMITED

RESOLUTION MAKING A SPECIAL RATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS '1'0 PROVE

Wate"works Exten.sion Loan, 1950 HE liquidator of The Swanar Construction, Limited, whieh is N pursuance and exorcise of the powers vested in it in that T being wound up voluntarily, doth hereby fix the 20th day of I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the Riccarton ,Tuly, 1950, as the day on or before which the creditors ofthe company Borough CoUncil hereby resolves as follows :- are to prove their debts or claims, and to establish any title they "That for' the purpose of providing the interest and other may have to priority under section 258 of the Act, or to be excluded charges on a loan of £46,000, authorized to be raised by the Riccarton from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are Borough Council, under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose proved, or, as the case may be, from objecting to such distribution. of providing waterworks for the improvement and extension of the 225 R. Y. COLLINS, Liquidator. water-supply system in the Borough of Riccarton, the Riccarton Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one and eight-tenths pence (1·8 pence) in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property in the Borough of Riccarton, and that such OTOROHANGA COUNTY COUNCIL special rate shall be an annual recurring rate, during the currency of such loan, being a period of 25 years or until the loan is fully NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND UNDER THE PUBLIC 'YORKS paid off." ACT, 1928 'rhe above resolution was passed at a meeting of the Riccarton Borongh Council, held on the 29th day of May, 1950. Pursuant to section 22 of the Public Works Act, 1928 221 R. SARJEANT, Town Clerk. OTICE is hereby given that a plan of land proposed to be N taken by the Body Corporate called the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants, of the County of Otorohanga, having its public LANE ENGINEERING CO., LTD. office at Otorohanga, is deposited in. the County Council Office, Ballance Street, Otorohanga, and may bc inspected at any time IN LIQUIDATION during office hours. The land and the purpose for which it is required is specified Notice of JI1 eeting in the Schedule hereto. AKE notice that a meeting of creditors and contributories in All persons affected by such work who have well founded objec­ T the above matter will be held at the office of A. P. S. BELL tions to the execution of sueh works are required to send their AN.D DANIEL, 10-13 Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Street, objections, in writing, to the County Clerk, Ballance Street, Otoro. Auckland, on thc 30th day of June, 19.')0, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. hanga, within forty days from the date of publication of this Busines8 :- notjce. .

1. Receivc liquidator's statement of account". SCHEDULE 2. Consider arrangement with creditors. Dated this 21st day of June, l!)50. REQUIRED for workers' dwellings pursuant to section 192 of the Counties Act, 1920. 222 ::\1. DANIEL, Liquidator. The following land situated in Blocks XI of the l\ifangaorongo Survey District: Arca, I acre 3 roods 35·5 perches, part of Section 2, Block XI, J\langaorongo Survey District; coloured yellow on plan. WAITEMATA ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD RETICULATION EXTENSION LOAN (1950), £100,000 As shown on Survey Office Plan No. 34518, Auckland. Dated at Otorohanga, this 23rd day of June, 1950. RESOLU'I'ION 1\iAKING SPECIAL RATE 226 M. P. GOLDSBRO', Clerk. N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vestcd in it il1 that I behalf by the Electric-Power Boards Act, 1925, the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, section 15 of the Finance Act (No.2), HILL AND BROOKS, LTD. 1936, and amendments and regulations made thereunder respectively, the vVaitemata Electric.power Board hereby resolves as follows :- IN LIQUIDATIoN " That for the purpose of providing half-ycarly instalments of principal and interest and other charges on a loan of £100,000, authorized to be raised by the Waitemata Electric-power Bo,!-rd Notice of Vo"nntary Winding-up under the above-mentioned Acts, in order to provide additioual OTICE is hereby given that at a special general meeting of moneys for the pmpose of the further reticulation of electric p'ower N the above-named company, held on the 12th day of June, within the whole of the Waitemata Electric-power District, the 1950, the following Resolution was· duly passed :- 'Vaitemata Electric-power Board bereby makes and levies a special " That the company be wound up voluntarily and that CHARLES rate of ."9ths of a 1d. in the pOUlld upon the rateable value (being DOUGLAS VVILSON, of Napier, Public Accountant, be appointed the capital value) of all rateable property within the whole of the liquidator. " \Vaitemata Electrio-power District as defined in the Proclamation Dated 22nfl June, 1950. proclaiming the said District appearing in the New Zealand Gazette dated the 18th dav of October, 1923, and altered by Proclamations 227 C. D. WILSON, Liquidator. appearing in the" New Zealand Gdzette dated the. 27th day of November, 1924, the 26th day of August, 1926, thc 7th day of March, 1929, and the 24th day of January, 193.'); arid that such special DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL rate shall be an allnnally-recmring rate during the cUlTency of such loan and shall be pa.yable yearly on the 1st day of March in each .and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAXD 20 years or until the loan is fully paid off." I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct extract from the minutes of proceedings of the Waitemata Electric-power In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1928, and the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933. Board at a meeting held on Monday, 19th June, 1\),,0. Dated at Auckland, this 20th day of June, 1950. OTICE is hereby given that the Mayor, Conncillors, and N Citizens of the City of Dunedin (hereinafter called the said :223 W. J. SCHOLLUM, Chairman. Corporation), proposes under the provisions of the above·mentioned Acts to execute a certain public work, namely, to widen Kaikorai Valley Road in the City of Dunedin, and for the purposes of such public work the land described in the Schedule hereto requires to INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908 be taken, and notice is hereby further given that a plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the Municipal Chambers In the mattcr of the Incorporated Societics Act, 1908; and of the said Corporation, situated in the Octagon, in the City of in the matter of the First Battalion Taranaki Regimental Dunedin, and is open for inspection without fee by all p·ersons and New Plymouth Municipal Band, Incorporated. during ordinary office hours, and that all persons affected by the ~N OTICE is hereby given that at a general meeting of the First execution of the said public work or by the taking of the said land Battalion Taranaki Regimental and New Plymouth Municipal should if they have any well-grounded objections to the execution Band, Incorporated, held on the 8th day of May, 1950, a resolution of the said public work or to the taking of sucb land, set forth the was passed that the said Band be wound up voluntarily, which said same in writing and send such writing within forty days from resolution was duly confirmed at a subsequent general meeting of the first publication of this notice to the Town Clerk of the said the said Band, called for that purpose, held on the 15th day of Corporation. .June, 1950, and at which latter meeting, the undersigned, LAWRENCE EDWARD SMI1'H, of l'IIew Plymouth, 1foisture Tester, was duly SCHEDULE apPOinted liquidator. The address of the liquidator, the said THAT piece of land situated in the City of Dunedin, containing LAWRENOE EDWARD SMITH, is at the offices of Messrs. Billing, Little, 2·72 poles, being Lot 4, Deposited Plan 6209, and being also part Fookes and Strombom, Solicitors, Devon Street, New Plymouth, of Allotment 3, Deposited Plan 2097, of 'Part Section 8, Block IV, where notices may be served, all moneys due to the Band may be Upper Kaikorai District, as the same is more particularly delineated paid, and all accounts owing by the Band may be forwarded. on the plan above-mentioned and thereon coloured yellow. Dated this 21st da.y of June, 1950. As witness my hand this 21st day of June, 1950. 224 L. Eo SMITH, Liquidator. 228 R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. JUNE 29] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 853

APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE FOR A WATER-RACE PH(ENIX BOX COMPANY, LTD_ UNDER THE MINING AOT, 1926 FINAL MEETING OF SHABEHOLDERB

To the Warden of the Otago Mining District, at Naseby OTICE is hereby given that the final meeting of shareholders URSUANT to the Mining Act, 1926, the undersigned, N will be held at the liquidator's office, Esk Street, Invercargill, P WILLIAM LEYBRUNE MoCLINTOOK, of Rock and Pillar, on Monday, 17th July, 1950, at 10 a.m. FaI'mer, hereby ap1>lies for a licence for a water-race, as specified Business: To r.eceive report of liqllidatjQn and statement of in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked final account. . ·out for the purpose. 233 E .. S. C. HACKWORTH, Liquidator. Mark on pegs: M. . Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: 29th May, 1950, at 5 p.m. Date and number of miner's right: 29th May, 1950, No_ 88054. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL Address for service: Care of Fraser and Macdouftld, Solicitors, SECURITY IN NEW ZEALAND Ranfurly. Dated at Raufurly; this 2nd day of Juue, 19,,0. A survey of social security in New Zealand from 1898 to 1949, and the most comprehensive work on the subject yet published in SOHEDULE this country. LOOALITY of the race, and of its starting and terminal points; Of 180 pages, the book is divided into three parts-cash benefits, also description of land traversed-e.g_, unalienated Crown land; health benefits, and finance. Each subject is dealt with in detail private land, or otherwise: Commencing in WandIe Creek, in and there is a comprehensive index. Section 12, Block II, Strath Taieri District (being private land).. at a point about 50 chains west of railway, running thence through The book will undoubtedly be of considerabie interest to those said section 12 in an easterly direction across the said railway and interested in social security and social services, and will be especially ·a public road, and terminating in applicant's property, being valuable to University students: Section 8, Block II, Strath Taieri District. Length and intended course of race: 60 chains; easterly_ All orders to­ Point of intake: One; out of WandIe Creek_ GOVERNMENT PRINTER WELLINGTON, Estimated time and cost of construction: 1 week; £100. Mean depth and breadth: 1 ft. X Ii ft. Retail Price: 68. per copy. . Number of heads to be diverted: Ii heads. Purpose for which water is to be used: Irrigation. Pl'Oposed term of licence: Twenty-one years. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE· W. L. McCLIN'l'OCK, By his Solicitor, A. H. j}IAODONALD. Precise time of filing of the foregoing application: 20th June, S UBSCRIPTIONS.-The subscription is at the rate of 1950, at 10 a.m. £4 4s. per calendar year, ineludingpostage, PAYABLE IN Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application ADVANCE. and all objections thereto: }Ionday, the 7th August, 1950, at Single copies of the Gasette as follows:- 2 p.m., at .Varden's Court, Naseby. . For the first 8 pages, M., increasing by 3d•. for evfIrY Objections must be filed in the Registrar's office and notified subsequent 8 pages or part thereof; postage, Id. to applicant at least three days before the time so appointed. Advertisements are charged at the rate of 6d. per line 229 F. A. FOOTE, Mining Registrar. for the :first insertion, and 3d. per line for the second and any subsequent insertions. All advertisements should be written on one side of the paper, and signatures, &c., should be written in a legible CHANGE OF NAlVIE OF COMPANY hand. . The number of insertions required mnst be· written across OTICE is hereby. given that MATHEMATIOAL INSTRUMENTS the face of the advertisement. . N AND SUPPLIES, LIMITED, has changed its name to COM­ The New Zealand Gasette is published on Thursday MERCIAL SUPPLIES, LIMITED, and that the new name waS this day evening of each week, and notices for insertion must be ~ntered on my register of companies in place of the former name. received by the Government Printer before 12 o'clock of Dated at Auckland, this 12th day of June, 1950. the day preceding publication. 230 L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. STATUTORY REGULATIONS CHANGE OF NMIE OF COMPANY NDER the Regulations Act, 1936, statutory regulations U of general legislative force are no longer published OTICE is hereby given that ABIES CHEMJOAL Co., LIMITED, in the New Zealand Gasette, but are supplied under any N has changed its name to CAMWELL CHEMICAL Co., LIMITED, one or more of the following arrangements:- and that the new name was this day entered on my register of com­ (1) All regulations serially as issued (punehed for panies in place of the former name. filing), subscription £1 12s.6d. per 68J.endar year Dated at Auckland, this 12th day of June, 1950. in advance. 231 L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of CompaIIies. (2) Annual volume (including index) bound in buckram, £1 5s. (Volumes for years 1941 and 1942 are out ---.---.------_.------.-.. _--- of print.) (3) Serially as issued and annual bound volume, as in LEVIN BOROUGH COUNCIL (1) and (2) above, on combined subscription basis, £2 7s. 6d. per calendar year in advance. (4) Separate regulations as issued. RESOLUTION J\fAKING SPECIAL RATE The price of each regulation is printed thereon,' facilitat· ing the purchase of extra copies. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that Orders on the subscription basis should be placed with I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the Levin Borough the Government Printer, Wellington. Separate copies may be (iouncil here by resolves as follows :- purchased at the Chief Post-offices at Auckland, Christchurch, "That, for the purpose of providing the interest and. other or Dunedin. "'harges on a loan of five thousand seven hundred and thirty pounds {£5,730), authorized to be raised by the Levin Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of improving the TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK water-supply of the Borough of Levin, being the installation of a new pump, a new meter, and alterations to the intake of the present water-supply system, as required by a requisition issued under By JAMES COWAN, F.R.G.S. section 22 of the Health Act, 1920, the said Levin Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate'of one hundred and sixty­ T HIS publication contains 156 pages of letterpres8, six four-hundredths of a penny (166/400ths d.) in the pound upon together with 39 fnll-page illustrations, and gives an the rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all account of its Topography, Geology, Alpine, ~d -Volcanio rateable property of the Borough of Levin, comprising the whole Features, History and Maori Folk-lore. . of the Borough of Levin; and that such special rate shall be an Price: 3s. 6d., plus4d. postage. annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st day of August in each aIld every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of fifteen (15) years, or until the loan is fully paid off." EPORT OF ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE SHEEP R FARMING INDUSTRY IN NEW:.'.EALA...""ID H. B. BURDEKIN, Mayor. 232 H. L. JENKINS, Town Clerk. Price, 3s. 9d. Postage, :ld. 854. THE' NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE (No. 42

USTOMS TARlFF OF NEW ZEALAND AS C AT 15TH APRIL, 1949 .. CONTENTS

Pri.ce 4a. l'I:Istage, 3d. PAGE. ------_._. ADVERTISEMENTS 851 wri:..n LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND APPOINTMENTS, ETC. 833 ILLUSTRATED BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 85()' DEFENCE lifOTICE 832 By the HON. GEO. M. THOMSON, M.L.C., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst. LAND-- Better Utilization, Notice of Intention to Take for .84()' Manual No.5 Declared a Public Reserve 839" Pltrt II: 'Introduced Birds; Frogs, and Fishes For Defence Purposes, Revoking Proclamation Taking Land for .. 826 Housing Amendment Act: Access-way Vested .. 829 Cloth, 7s. (postage 311.). Housing Purposes, Taken for .. 826 Maori Land Act: Proclaiming Maori Land to Have Become Crown Land 825 NEW ZEALAND G:OVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Maori Land Amendment Act, Declaring Certain Crown Land to be Subject to Part I of 826 Maori Reservation, Setting Apart Maori Land. as 831 ROYALTY IN- NEW ZEALAND Public Works Act, Directing the Sale of Land Under 830 Public Works Act, Street Exempted from Provisions SPECIAL PICTORIAL SoUVENlR 1927 of 830 Road, Consenting to Stopping of 830 Price, 2s. 6d. Postage, 3d. 'Road, Consenting to Land Being Taken for 8M Road, Declared 830 Road,. Proclaimed as .. 828 DOMINION POPULATION COMMITTEE REPORT Road, Taken for 827 ' Street, T,aken for ,827 PARLIAMENTARY PAPER 1-17 (1946) Subdivision Into Building Allotments, Taken for 826 Taken for Government Work, Declared to be Crown Price, 2s. 611. Postage, 2d. Land 826 Taken for Railway, Allocated ·to Purposes of Street 826 :LA.N'D TRANSFER ACT NOTICES 850 NEW ZEALA~D GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS MrSCELLANEOUR- THE. FRENCH AT AKAROA. By T. LINDSAY BUICK, Birthday Honours 84()' F.R;HIST.S. - Price, 12s. 6d.; postage, 7d. Child Welfare Act, Officers App~inted Under 833 Control of Prices Act: Exempted Goods and Services 849 NEW ZEALAND WARS. By JAMES COWAN. Vol. II. ." Copyright Extension: New Zeruand," Termination . Price, £1 Is.; postage, 81l; per volume. of Proclamation Entitled .. 825 Corrigendum 825 Counties Act, Special Order Altering Riding NEW ZEALAND'.S FIRST WAR. By T. LINDSAY BuICK, Boundaries, &c., Under 838 Price, 11i8. ; postage, 7 d. Customs Act, Decisions Under .. 844 Exhibitions Act, Suspending the Operations of Certain Statutes. in Connection With l • 831 ROYAi:,ry IN NEW ZEALAND. DES()RIp'fIVE NARRATIVE Fire Services Act, Result of Election of Members OF THE VISIT OF THEIR RoYAL HIGHNESSES THE DUKE . Under .. .. '.. .. " 839 AND DvCHESS OF CoRNWALL AND YORK. (1902.) Royal Friendly Societies Act, Auditors Licensed Under 840 4to. Price, lOs.; postage, Is. 2d. Government Service Tribunal: Order 'No. 18 .. 841 HarboUl's Act, Fixing HarboUl' Light Dues Under 831 Heritage Incorporated,. Consent to Raising Money, OOKE.T COMPENDIUM OF NEW ZEALAND &c., by 838 P STATISTICS Industrial Efficiency Act, Notice to Persons Affected by Applications for Licences Under 840 Judge of Supreme COUl't, Resignation of '833 Legislative Councillors Appointed 833 1948-49 Edition nQw available Loans- Pri~e, Is.' Postage, 1d. Results of Polls for 848, Varying Determinations in Respect of Portion of 831 EPOR',l' . OF THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO Maori Land Act,. Notice of Adoptions Under .. 840 R .. APPRENTICESHIP AND RELATED MATTERS Marketing Act, Marketing Committee Appointed Under 833- Officiating Ministers for 1950 .. 842 Price, 9d. Postage, 14. , Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Convention Order 1940 838 Price Orders- TUDENTS' FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND AND OUTLYING No_ 1165 (General Price Adjustment) 846 S ISLANDS No. 1166 (Matches) 845 No. 1167 (Apples ana, Pears) 848 By T. W. KIRK, F.L.S. Public Trustee: Election to Administer Estates 842 Rabbit Districts Constituted 829 Bound in Cloth, 108. Postage, 8d. Regulations Act, Notices Under 841 Reserve Bank' of New Zealand------Bank Returns (Supplementary) 843 Monthly Statement of -Trading Banks 843 BOUND VOLU\\£ES, BOOK OF - AWARDS, 1948 Weekly Statement of Assets and Liapilities 842 Roads, Classification of .. 83g. Now available Royal Commission: Extending Period ,in Which to Price, 32s. -'6d. Postage, 2s. Report' 832. Sandon Public Park: Trustees Appointed 834 Standards Act: 'Draft New Zealand Standard Specification 842, -U~TER:FtIES 'ANn' MOTHS OF NEW ZEAL~D. By Standa~ds Act: Specifications ,Declared to be n G. V. HUDSON, F.E.S., F.N.z.Inst. With nine plain and Standard Specifications 842 fifty-three coloured' plates, and 2,100 illustrations. ,STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICES~ Price, 128s. Postage, Is. 3d. Permanent State Forest Land, Acquired for 850>

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