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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 51
Notice calling up Reservist for Service with the Territorial Force.
National Service Department,
Wellington, 21st May, 1942.
IT is hereby notified for general information that, in pursuance of the powers vested in me by Regulation 44 of the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940, I have on the 13th May, 1942, issued to—
George Bernard Lynch, Clerk, Post-office Box 7, Riversdale, Registration No. 627434,
a notice calling him up for service with the Territorial Force, such person having been convicted for that, being a reservist belonging to a division of the Reserve the enrolment of which has been proclaimed, did fail to make application in writing for enrolment in that class of the Reserve as required by Regulation 43 (1) of the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940.
J. S. HUNTER,
Director of National Service.
Decisions of the Bureau of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936.
Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the authority conferred on the Bureau of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936, the following decisions have been made in respect of applications for licenses.
G. L. O’HALLORAN, Secretary.
| Applicant and Location. | Nature of Application. | Decision. | Date. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manufacture of Malt Extract. | |||
| Messrs. A. Wander, Ltd., London | For a license to commence to carry on the above industry | Declined .. | 13 March, 1942. |
| Footwear Industry. | |||
| Suckling Bros., Ltd., Christchurch | For an extension of its existing footwear-manufacturing license so as to include the riveted and screwed methods, such extension to operate for the duration of the war and six months thereafter | Granted .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Vita Shoe Co., Ltd., Auckland .. | For an extension of its existing footwear-manufacturing license so as to permit the manufacture of military footwear by the screwed and fairstitch processes, such extension to operate for the duration of the war and six months thereafter | Granted .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Northampton Boot Factory Ltd., Auckland | For an extension of its existing footwear-manufacturing license so as to permit the manufacture of military footwear by the screwed and stitched processes, such extension to operate for the duration of the war and six months thereafter | Granted .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Modern Shoes Ltd., Auckland .. | For an extension of its existing footwear-manufacturing license so as to permit the manufacture of military footwear by the stitched and screwed processes, such extension to operate for the duration of the war and six months thereafter | Granted .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Messrs. Colorwoods, Ltd., Wellington | For a license to commence in the above industry to the extent of manufacturing wooden beach clogs | Declined .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Sports Supplies (N.Z.), Ltd., Auckland | For a license to commence in the above industry to the extent of manufacturing wooden beach clogs | Declined .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Childswear Ltd., Auckland .. | For a license to manufacture infants’ nursery soft-soled footwear, sizes 0, 1, and 2, by the machine-sewn method | Declined .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Campbell and Hoggard, Auckland | For a license to commence to carry on the above industry to the extent of manufacturing women’s footwear, men’s footwear, and children’s footwear, also men’s, women’s, and children’s sandals by the machine-sewn and Veldtschoen and fairstitch methods | Declined .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Gordon and Adams, Auckland .. | For a license to commence to carry on the above industry to the extent of manufacturing infants’ nursery footwear, sizes 0–6, by the mock-cosy process | Declined .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| B. Facoory, Auckland .. | For a license to manufacture men’s and children’s footwear by the cemented process | Declined .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Mason and Taylor, Kawakawa | For a variation in the conditions of their existing footwear-manufacturing license so as to permit the manufacture of women’s footwear and children’s footwear, sizes 7–1, by the cemented, fairstitch, and riveted methods, sale to be confined to applicant’s own shop | Granted in respect of women’s footwear by the cemented and machine-sewn processes, sale to be confined to applicant’s own shop | 29 April, 1942. |
| L. Middleton and G. Meisel (trading as the Auckland Novelty Co.) | For a license to commence the manufacture of footwear to the extent of manufacturing infants’ nursery footwear by the mock-cosy process | Declined .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Taking of Fish for Sale. | |||
| A. Frost, Port Ahuriri, Napier .. | For a variation in the conditions of his existing license so as to enable him to take fish for sale by means of the fishing-vessel “Rover,” NR. 51, using trawl-nets, catches to be landed at Gisborne | Declined .. | 29 April, 1942. |
| Fish Retailing. | |||
| R. C. McFarlane, South Dunedin | To commence and to carry on the retail sale of both wet and cooked fish at premises situated at 37 Forbury Crescent, Dunedin | Declined .. | 29 April, 1942. |
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🛡️ Notice calling up Reservist for Service with the Territorial Force
🛡️ Defence & Military21 May 1942
Reservists, Territorial Force, Call-up, National Service
- George Bernard Lynch, Called up for service with the Territorial Force
- J. S. Hunter, Director of National Service
🏭 Decisions of the Bureau of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryLicenses, Industrial Efficiency Act, Manufacturing, Footwear, Fish
- G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary of the Bureau of Industry
- A. Frost, Applicant for variation in fishing license
- R. C. McFarlane, Applicant for fish retailing license
- G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary