Health and Agricultural Regulations




Sept. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2213

(c.) Contents: Boil for twenty minutes all towels, instruments, and other appliances which can be treated in this way. Burn supplies of cotton-wool, tow, &c., unless in sealed packages. Immerse remaining articles in a 5-per-cent. solution of formalin or wipe them over on all surfaces with a cloth moistened with a solution of 5 per cent. formalin.

NOTE.—Where an article has been immersed in or wiped over with 5 per cent. formalin solution, it should not be dried, but should be left wet and allowed to dry gradually by ordinary exposure to air. The midwife must be careful not to allow the formalin solution to remain in contact with her skin for longer than is avoidable as it is a skin-irritant.

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SCHEDULE C.

FORM OF NOTICE TO BE SENT TO REGISTERED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER.

Notice Under Regulations, Midwives Act, 1908.

To Dr. , 19 .
Your help is immediately required at , owing to .
The patient’s condition is :

[Signed]— M.,
Registered Midwife.

Time :

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SCHEDULE D.

FORM OF NOTICE TO BE RENDERED BY MIDWIFE.

The Medical Officer of Health, .
I BEG to notify that on the day of , 19 , I delivered M , of , of a stillborn child.

[Signature of Midwife.]

Date : Address : .

F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

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Regulations providing for the Inspection and Fumigation of Fruit intended for Export from Niue, for the Eradication of Diseases and Pests affecting Plants, and for the Prevention of the Introduction into Niue of any such Diseases or Pests.

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JELLICOE, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 22nd day of September, 1924.

Present :

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

IN pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred on him by the Cook Islands Act, 1915, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following regulations for the purposes of the said Act; and doth hereby declare that these regulations shall come into force on the twenty-second day of September, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four.

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REGULATIONS.

  1. (1.) In these regulations, if not inconsistent with the context,—
    “Disease” means any of the diseases named in the Schedule hereto.
    “Fruit” means the edible product of any plant, and includes the peel, skin, or shell of such product, and also the seeds of such plant, whether such fruit is or is not attached to the plant.
    “Infected” means infected with disease.
    “Inspector” means a person duly appointed as a Fruit Inspector, and includes an assistant Fruit Inspector.
    “Local Inspector” means a person duly appointed as a local Fruit Inspector.


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🏥 Method of Disinfection for Midwives (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Disinfection, Midwives, Formalin, Sterilization

🏥 Form of Notice to Registered Medical Practitioner

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Notice, Medical Practitioner, Midwives Act

🏥 Form of Notice by Midwife

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Notice, Midwife, Stillborn Child
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council

🌾 Regulations for Inspection and Fumigation of Fruit in Niue

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
22 September 1924
Fruit, Inspection, Fumigation, Niue, Plant Diseases
  • Jellicoe, Governor-General