Dangerous Drugs Authorizations and Licenses




Aug. 29.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2191

Persons authorized to procure and be supplied with any Dangerous Drug.

Department of Health,
Wellington, 22nd August, 1929.

PURSUANT to the provisions of clause (3) of Regulation 9 of the regulations under the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1927, made on the 24th day of September, 1928, and gazetted on the 27th day of the same month, the following persons are hereby authorized to procure and be supplied with any dangerous drug and to be in possession of any dangerous drug within the meaning and limits of the said regulation.

(1) The respective Medical Superintendents of the following institutions :—

Mangonui Memorial Hospital.
Whangaroa Public Hospital.
Kawakawa Public Hospital.
Rawene Public Hospital.
Northern Wairoa Public Hospital.
Whangarei Public Hospital.
Auckland Public Hospital.
Auckland Infirmary.
Hamilton Public Hospital.
Thames Public Hospital.
Waihi Public Hospital.
Coromandel Public Hospital.
Mercury Bay Public Hospital.
Tauranga Public Hospital.
Whakatane Public Hospital.
Opotiki Public Hospital.
Taumarunui Public Hospital.
Te Puia Public Hospital.
Te Araroa Public Hospital.
Gisborne Public Hospital.
Wairoa Public Hospital.
Napier Public Hospital.
Waipukurau Public Hospital.
Dannevirke Public Hospital.
New Plymouth Public Hospital.
Stratford Public Hospital.
Hawera Public Hospital.
Patea Public Hospital.
Wanganui Public Hospital.
Wellington Public Hospital.
Masterton Public Hospital.
Picton Public Hospital.
Nelson Public Hospital.
Hokitika Public Hospital.
Westport Public Hospital.
Reefton Public Hospital.
Greymouth Public Hospital.
Christchurch Public Hospital.
Cashmere Hills Sanatorium.
Ashburton Public Hospital.
Timaru Public Hospital.
Oamaru Public Hospital.
Dunedin Public Hospital.
Bakelutha Public Hospital.
Dunstan Public Hospital.
Naseby Public Hospital.
Invercargill Public Hospital.
Riverton Public Hospital.
Waipiata Sanatorium.
Pukeora Sanatorium.
Otaki Sanatorium.
Rotorua Sanatorium.
King George V Hospital, Rotorua.
Queen Mary Hospital, Hanmer.

(2) The respective Matrons of the St. Helens Hospitals, at Auckland, Gisborne, Wanganui, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill.

(3) The respective District Railway Storekeepers at Newmarket, East Town, Petone, Addington, Hillside, and Invercargill.

(4) The Inspecting House-manager, Department of Health, Wellington.

Pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (d) of clause (5) of Regulation 8 of the said regulations the following persons, ex officio, are hereby authorized to obtain and use such dangerous drugs as are necessary for laboratory purposes; and, furthermore, are hereby exempt from keeping the Register required to be kept by a licensee under Regulation 6 of the said regulations :—

The Dominion Analyst, Wellington; the Government Analyst, Auckland; the Government Analyst, Christchurch; the Government Analyst, Dunedin; the Officer in Charge, Veterinary Laboratory, Wallaceville; the Chief Chemist, Department of Agriculture, Wellington; the Dean of Animal Husbandry, Massey Agricultural College, Palmerston North; and the Dean of the Medical Faculty, Otago University, Dunedin.

M. H. WATT,
Deputy Director-General of Health.

(H. 3/9.)


List of Persons licensed to deal in certain Dangerous Drugs.

THE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT, 1927, AND THE DANGEROUS DRUGS REGULATIONS, 1928.

THE following is a list of persons licensed under the regulations as at the date hereof to deal in dangerous drugs. The list does not contain the names of registered chemists, registered medical practitioners, registered dentists, or registered veterinary surgeons who are authorized to deal in dangerous drugs but who do not hold a special license issued under the regulations.

Name of Licensee. Premises to which the License applies.
Henry Francis Stevens 103–105 Worcester Street, Christchurch.
The Auckland Drug Co., Ltd. 32 Fanshawe Street, Auckland.
Dental and Medical Supply Co., Ltd. Bond Street, Dunedin.
Dental and Medical Supply Co., Ltd. Cr. Victoria Street East and Kitchener Street, Auckland.
The Medical Co-operative Co. of N.Z., Ltd. Lorne Street, Auckland.
Fairbairn, Wright, and Co. Moray Place East, Dunedin.
Dental and Medical Supply Co., Ltd. 128 Wakefield Street, Wellington.
Fairbairn, Wright, and Co. Moore Street, Auckland.
Dental and Medical Supply Co., Ltd. 107 Worcester Street, Christchurch.
Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. 136 Hight Street, Christchurch.
Fairbairn, Wright, and Co. Lichfield Street, Christchurch.
The Dominion Dental Supplies Company Cathedral Chamber, Cathedral Square, Christchurch.
Irvin and Herdman 136 Worcester Street, Christchurch.
Edmund William Hall 117 Armagh Street, Christchurch.
Thomas Potts, Esq., J.P. Petone.
Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. Stafford Street, Dunedin.
Marshall’s Proprietary Ltd. 204 Crawford Street, Dunedin.
Sharland and Co., Ltd. 99 Dixon Street, Wellington.
Fairbairn, Wright, and Co. Old Customhouse Street, Wellington.
Chemicals Ltd. Cr. England and Spring Streets, College Hill, Auckland.
Murdoch Victor Ross 20 Harlston Road, Mount Albert, Auckland.
P. Hayman and Co. Stuart Street, Dunedin.
Sharland and Co., Ltd. Lorne Street and Kitchener Street, Auckland.
Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. Victoria Street, Wellington.
Arthur Corrall Evans 75 George’s Drive, Napier.
Alfred J. Parker 10 Ardmore Road, Ponsonby.

M. H. WATT,
Deputy Director-General of Health.
Wellington, 22nd August, 1929.

(H. 3/8.)



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🏥 Authorization to Procure and Possess Dangerous Drugs

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
22 August 1929
Dangerous Drugs, Authorization, Medical Superintendents, Matrons, Railway Storekeepers, Health Department
  • M. H. Watt, Deputy Director-General of Health

  • M. H. Watt, Deputy Director-General of Health

🏥 List of Persons Licensed to Deal in Dangerous Drugs

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
22 August 1929
Dangerous Drugs, Licenses, Chemists, Medical Practitioners, Dentists, Veterinary Surgeons
6 names identified
  • Henry Francis Stevens, Licensed to deal in dangerous drugs
  • Thomas Potts (Esquire, J.P.), Licensed to deal in dangerous drugs
  • Murdoch Victor Ross, Licensed to deal in dangerous drugs
  • Arthur Corrall Evans, Licensed to deal in dangerous drugs
  • Alfred J. Parker, Licensed to deal in dangerous drugs
  • Edmund William Hall, Licensed to deal in dangerous drugs

  • M. H. Watt, Deputy Director-General of Health