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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Mangaorongo Survey District, and the western boundary of Rangitoto A No. 52 Block to the north-eastern corner of Section 6s, Pukemapou Settlement; thence in a westerly direction generally along the north-western boundaries of Sections 6s, 5s, 4s, 3s, 2s, and 1s, all of Pukemapou Settlement, the north-eastern and north-western boundaries of Rangitoto A No. 14B 2 Block to a public road intersecting the last-mentioned boundary; thence along that road to the Mangaorongo Stream; thence down the Mangaorongo Stream to its junction with the Waipa River; thence in a northerly direction generally down the Waipa River to the point of commencement.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
BOUNDARIES OF THE KAWA WEST RABBIT DISTRICT.
ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurement 9,250 acres, approximately, bounded by a line commencing at the junction of the Waipa and Puniu Rivers; thence in a south-easterly direction generally up the Puniu River to a point in line with the eastern boundary of Kakepuku No. 4D 3 Block; thence along the eastern boundaries of Kakepuku No. 4D 3 and No. 4D 4 Blocks and the northern and eastern boundaries of Kakepuku No. 2C 3 No. 1 Block to its south-eastern corner; thence along a right line to the easternmost corner of Kakepuku No. 2C 5B 2 Block; thence along the generally south-western boundary of Kakepuku No. 2C 5C 3C Block and the north-western, south-western, and south-eastern boundaries of Kakepuku No. 2C 2 Block to its easternmost corner; thence along a right line to the north-eastern corner of Section 4, Block V, Puniu Survey District; thence along the eastern boundary of Section 4 aforesaid and the north-eastern boundary of Kakepuku No. 9B 3A Block to the Barton’s Corner—Te Awamutu Main Road; thence along that road to its intersection by the Mangawhero Stream; thence up the Kawa Drainage Board’s Main Drain and No. 3 Drain to the North Island Main Trunk Railway; thence in a southerly direction generally along that railway to the northern boundary of Oruruhero part No. 3Y 2C Block; thence along that boundary and its production to the north-eastern corner of Oruruhero No. 3 “0” 1 Block; thence along the south-eastern boundary of Oruruhero No. 3 “0” 1 Block and the north-eastern boundary of part 3 “0” 2C 2 Block to the railway aforesaid; thence along the railway to the northern boundary of Section 9, Block XIII, Puniu Survey District; thence in a westerly direction generally along the northern boundary of Section 9 aforesaid, the eastern, northern, and western boundaries of Oruruhero No. 1A Block, the northern and western boundaries of Section 16, Block XIII, Puniu Survey District, the northern boundaries of Puketarata No. 4G 2D 2B 2B 1A, No. 4G 2D 2B 1, No. 4G 2D 2B 2B 2, and No. 4F Blocks to the Waipa River; thence in a northerly direction generally down the Waipa River to the point of commencement.
A. W. MULLIGAN,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
Amending Regulations under Health Act as to Bottling of Milk.—(H.H. 132.)
GALWAY, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 7th day of June, 1935.
Present:
THE HON. SIR ALEXANDER YOUNG PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section one hundred and thirty-two of the Health Act, 1920, and of all other powers enabling him in this behalf, 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 amend the regulations made under the said Act on the twenty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four, and published in the Gazette on the twenty-fourth day of the same month, by revoking the amending Order in Council made on the twenty-second day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven, and published in the Gazette on the thirty-first day of the same month, at page 739, and substituting therefor the following regulations.
REGULATIONS.
- Clause 1 of the regulations hereinbefore referred to is hereby amended by adding thereto the following definition:—
“The term ‘milk’ as used in these regulations includes cream.”
- Clause 12 of the said regulations is hereby amended by adding thereto the following:—
“12A. No person shall bottle or cause or permit milk to be bottled for sale for human consumption otherwise than in accordance with the following provisions, that is to say:—
“(a) No bottle shall be used as a container for milk unless such bottle is sterilized in accordance with these regulations.
“(b) No bucket, can, shute, pipe, cooler, or other similar appliance made of copper, brass, steel, or iron (whether galvanized or not), through or in which milk is passed or placed shall be used in or about the bottling premises unless all surfaces of any such appliances which are brought into direct contact with such milk are properly coated with tin or other covering to the satisfaction of the Inspector.
“(c) Where a machine bottle-filler is used for the purpose of bottling milk such machine shall be so constructed that it may be readily taken apart and cleaned, and such machine shall be thoroughly cleaned to the satisfaction of the Inspector immediately after each occasion on which the machine is so used.
“(d) Where cartons are used as containers for milk no such container shall be used which has been used previously for that or any other purpose.
“(e) All cap-disks intended for use in sealing bottles which have been filled with milk shall be kept in sealed sanitary containers until required for such use, and no such disk shall be used which has been used previously for that or any other purpose.
“12B. (a) No person shall sell any milk in a bottle which has not been sterilized in accordance with these regulations.
“(b) No person shall tamper with any cap, disk, or other device used for closing any bottle containing milk for sale after it has been affixed to any such bottle on premises as set out in clause 12A hereof and before delivery of the bottle to the consumer.
“(c) No person shall have in his possession whilst engaged in the actual distribution of milk for sale any cap-disk for sealing any bottle containing milk.
“12C. Every bottle used as a container for milk for sale for human consumption shall be cleansed or sterilized in accordance with the following process, and after each occasion on which such bottle is so used before it is again used for the same purpose:—
“(a) First rinsed in cold water; then
“(b) Thoroughly washed in a warm suitable detergent solution; then
“(c) Thoroughly rinsed in hot water; then
“(d) Placed in a sterilizing chest and there subjected to steam at a temperature as indicated by a thermometer placed at the bottom of the chest of not less than 210° F. for a period of not less than fifteen minutes; and then
“(e) Removed from the sterilizing chest and placed neck downwards in a dust-proof compartment to drain:
“Provided that any other method of sterilization by boiling water or steam may be used which gives a residual bacterial plate count of not more than one per c.c. of bottle capacity, and provided further that such method is approved by the Medical Officer of Health.”
A. W. MULLIGAN,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
Directing the Sale of Land in Block IV, Town of Balclutha, under the Public Works Act, 1928.
GALWAY, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 13th day of June, 1935.
Present:
THE HON. SIR ALEXANDER YOUNG PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by the Public Works Act, 1928, 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 direct the sale of the land described in the Schedule hereto, such land being no longer required for the public work for which it was acquired.
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