Public Service Appointments and Regulations




Dec. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3551

Appointments in the Public Service.

Office of the Public Service Commissioner,
Wellington, 20th December, 1939.

THE Public Service Commissioner has made the following appointments in the Public Service:—

William Alfred Aubrey Morris,

to be Harbourmaster and Pilot for the port of Picton for the purposes of the Harbours Act, 1923, and an Inspector of Sea-fishing for the purposes of Part I of the Fisheries Act, 1908, as from the 22nd day of November, 1939.

Hector Walter Roy Clifford,

to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Factories Act, 1921–22, an Inspector for the purposes of the Scaffolding and Excavation Act, 1923, and an Inspector for the purposes of the Weights and Measures Act, 1925, as from the 27th day of November, 1939.

Jack Crosbie Bowker,

to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Factories Act, 1921–22, an Inspector for the purposes of the Scaffolding and Excavation Act, 1923, and an Inspector for the purposes of the Weights and Measures Act, 1925, as from the 27th day of November, 1939.

Sergeant Leslie Terry Moore,

to be Bailiff of the Magistrates’ Court at Wairoa for the purposes of the Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1928, as from the 27th day of November, 1939.

Stephen Granville Riddell,

to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Te Awamutu, as from the 1st day of December, 1939.

Francis Albert Foote,

to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Westport, as from the 4th day of January, 1940.

G. T. BOLT, Secretary.

The Import Certificates Emergency Regulations 1939.

Office of the Minister of Customs,
Wellington, 20th December, 1939.

IT is hereby notified for public information that the Import Certificates Emergency Regulations 1939, shall not apply to the goods specified in the Schedule hereto.

W. NASH, Minister of Customs.

SCHEDULE.

Abrasives, crude or partly manufactured.
All articles of food.
Animal hair and wool, raw.
Argol and other crude tartrates.
Artificial silk waste.
Asbestos, raw, fibre and waste.
Asphalt and bitumen, natural.
Bona fide gifts from private senders to private addresses.
Bona fide personal and household effects of persons entering New Zealand.
Boron minerals, crude, and concentrates of boracite and rasorite.
Bristles of the pig, hog or boar.
Bulbs and corms.
Coir fibre.
Cork, raw or granulated, shavings and waste.
Cotton, raw, linters and unmanufactured waste.
Feathers, when imported in bales, sacks, or similar packages without internal containers, of birds which are ordinarily used in New Zealand as articles of diet; bedfeathers imported in bulk; and down.
Feeding stuffs for animals.
Ferro alloys.
Fertilizers of the following descriptions:—
Bones.
Mineral phosphates of lime.
Flax and hemp, not further dressed after scutching or decorticating.
Flax tow or codilla.
Flowers, cut.
Goods addressed to or consigned direct to Government Departments.
Goods imported under transit or transhipment conditions and duly re-exported.
Goods of New Zealand origin re-imported after exportation therefrom.
Gums and resin, other than synthetic.
Hemp tow or codilla.

Hides and skins, including furskins, raw, dried, salted or pickled.
Iron and steel scrap and waste.
Iron ore and concentrates.
Jute, raw.
Magnesite.
Magnesium.
Mercury.
Newspapers, periodicals, printed books and printed parts thereof, printed music, catalogues, advertising material, printed leaflets, printed pamphlets, and printed forms.
Non-ferrous metalliferous ores and concentrates and scrap and old metal.
Paper-making materials.
Raffia, unmanufactured.
Rubber, raw, waste and reclaimed.
Samples of no commercial value.
Seeds, agricultural and horticultural and feeding.
Seeds, nuts and kernels for expressing oil, oils, fats and greases of all kinds other than essential oils, but including turpentine.
Silk, raw, cocoons, waste and noils.
Slag, including basic slag.
Sponges.
Stones and slates.
Strawboard.
Sulphur.
Tanning extracts (solid and liquid): oak, chestnut, quebracho and wattle bark.
Tanning substances: gambier, myrobalans, sumach leaves, valonia and wattle bark.
Tar and pitch.
Wood and timber in the round or hewn or sawn, planed or unplaned.
Wool and animal hair, raw, wool waste not pulled or garnetted, wool noils, wool rags and hair rags.

Notice under the Supply Control Emergency Regulations 1939, as to the Control of certain Factory and Building Materials.

Ministry of Supply,
Wellington, 20th December, 1939.

NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the Supply Control Emergency Regulations 1939, the Factory Emergency Regulations 1939, and the Building Emergency Regulations 1939, I hereby direct that no owner within the meaning of the said regulations of any of the materials specified in the Schedule hereto shall sell, supply, dispose of, or part with the possession of those materials or any part thereof to any other person unless—

(a) The owner first receives an application duly completed by that other person on a form approved by the Minister of Supply and provided for the purpose by the owner; and

(b) The application is approved by a person authorized to approve such application by the Minister of Supply; and

(c) The owner forwards all such applications to the Secretary, Ministry of Supply, P.O. Box 1679, Wellington, or as he directs, or such times as he directs.

SCHEDULE.

  1. Black, galvanized, and steam-screwed and socketed iron or steel pipes or tubes in sizes not exceeding 4 in. in internal diameter.

  2. Galvanized corrugated iron or steel sheets.

  3. Flat sheets of iron or steel up to ¼ in. in thickness.

D. G. SULLIVAN, Minister of Supply.

The Master and Apprentice Act, 1908, and its Amendments.—Notice declaring the State Forest Service to be a Department in which Apprentices may be taken.

NOTICE is hereby given that in exercise of the powers conferred on me by the Master and Apprentice Act, 1908, and its amendments, I, Patrick Charles Webb, Minister of Labour, do hereby declare that the arts and trades used and exercised in the Department mentioned in the Schedule hereto shall be deemed to be arts and trades within the meaning of Part II of the Master and Apprentice Act, 1908, and that the officer named in the said Schedule shall be deemed to be the master for the purposes of the said Part II of the said Act.

SCHEDULE.

Name of Department in which art or trade used or exercised: State Forest Service (motor-repair shop).
Name of officer to whom persons shall be apprenticed: The Director of Forestry.

Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of December, 1939.

P. C. WEBB, Minister of Labour.



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🏛️ Appointments in the Public Service

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
20 December 1939
Public Service, Appointments, Harbourmaster, Inspector, Bailiff, Deputy Registrar
6 names identified
  • William Alfred Aubrey Morris, Appointed Harbourmaster and Pilot for Picton
  • Hector Walter Roy Clifford, Appointed Inspector for Factories, Scaffolding, and Weights and Measures
  • Jack Crosbie Bowker, Appointed Inspector for Factories, Scaffolding, and Weights and Measures
  • Leslie Terry Moore (Sergeant), Appointed Bailiff of the Magistrates’ Court at Wairoa
  • Stephen Granville Riddell, Appointed Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Te Awamutu
  • Francis Albert Foote, Appointed Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Westport

  • G. T. Bolt, Secretary

🏭 Import Certificates Emergency Regulations 1939

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
20 December 1939
Import Certificates, Emergency Regulations, Exemptions
  • W. Nash, Minister of Customs

🏭 Notice under the Supply Control Emergency Regulations 1939

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
20 December 1939
Supply Control, Factory Materials, Building Materials, Regulations
  • D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Supply

👷 Declaration of State Forest Service as a Department for Apprentices

👷 Labour & Employment
18 December 1939
Master and Apprentice Act, State Forest Service, Apprenticeships
  • Patrick Charles Webb, Minister of Labour