Regulatory Notices




Dec. 23] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1533

Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris appointed

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 20th December, 1943.

BY virtue of the powers conferred on me by the Maori Births and Deaths Registration Regulations 1935, I hereby appoint

Elsie Webber (Miss)

to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Matahi, on and from the 28th day of October, 1943.

P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General.


The Tobacco Factories’ Employees’ Labour Legislation Suspension Order 1943 (No. 3)

IN pursuance of the Labour Legislation Emergency Regulations 1940, and of the Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1942, the Minister of Labour doth hereby order as follows:—

  1. This Order may be cited as the Tobacco Factories’ Employees’ Labour Legislation Suspension Order 1943 (No. 3).

  2. This Order applies to W. D. and H. O. Wills (N.Z.), Limited, and to Godfrey Phillips (N.Z.), Limited, and to the workers who are employed in the Wellington Industrial District by those companies and whose employment is subject to the provisions of the Northern, Wellington, and Nelson Tobacco Workers’ award dated the 19th day of March, 1943, and recorded in 43 Book of Awards 77.

  3. The provisions of all acts and regulations thereunder and of the said award are hereby suspended in so far as any such provisions operate to prevent the workers referred to in clause 2 hereof from being employed on the terms and conditions herein set forth.

  4. The hours of work shall be forty-six per week, to be worked from 8 a.m. to 12.15 p.m., 1 p.m. to 4.45 p.m., and three hours commencing not earlier than 5.30 p.m. and finishing not later than 9 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday of each week and from 8 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4.45 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of each week: Provided that these hours may by agreement between the management and the workers’ union be varied to provide for an earlier starting-hour than 8 a.m. (but not earlier than 7.45 a.m.), for a shorter lunch interval than three-quarters of an hour, and for a rearrangement of the finishing-hours on each day, but so that the hours of work so agreed upon shall not be less than forty-six per week.

  5. All time worked in excess of eight hours on any one day shall be paid for at the rate of time and a half for the first four hours and double time thereafter.

  6. Hours of work in excess of those herein prescribed may be worked by agreement between the management and the workers, payment for such hours being made in accordance with the provisions of the award.

  7. On the application of any female worker the management may, subject to the approval of the Man-power Officer, grant such exemption from the hours of work hereinbefore prescribed as the circumstances of such worker may warrant having regard to the domestic responsibilities of such worker.

  8. In all other respects the provisions of the said award shall apply.

  9. This Order shall come into effect on the 21st day of December, 1943, and shall continue in force for a period of six months.

Dated at Wellington, this 20th day of December, 1943.

P. C. WEBB, Minister of Labour.


Revocation of the Fencing-wire Control Order 1942

PURSUANT to the Primary Industries Emergency Regulations 1939, the Minister of Agriculture doth hereby revoke, as from the 1st day of January, 1944, the Fencing-wire Control Order 1942.*

B. ROBERTS, Minister of Agriculture.

  • Gazette, 27th August, 1942, Vol. II, page 2123.

The Pig Marketing Emergency Regulations 1943.—Amending Notice fixing Prices and Basic Values

Office of the Minister of Marketing,
Wellington, 22nd December, 1943.

PURSUANT to Regulation 5 of the Pig Marketing Emergency Regulations 1943, I hereby amend the notice (given under my hand on the 3rd day of November, 1943, and published in the Gazette on the 4th day of the same month at page 1287) which fixes maximum prices that an operator may pay for pigs by declaring that all pigs of baconer type having a dressed weight (including head) exceeding 170 lb. and not exceeding 175 lb. and purchased or killed during the period commencing on the 1st January, 1944, and ending on the 31st May, 1944, shall, for the purpose of ascertaining the maximum price thereof, be deemed to be baconers weighing 170 lb. dressed weight (including head)—that is to say, that the maximum price that may be paid therefor by operators shall be the appropriate maximum price fixed by the said notice for baconers of a dressed weight of 170 lb. (including head) having regard to the method of purchase and to classification and grade.

Pursuant to Regulation 13 of the said regulations, I hereby amend the notice (given under my hand on the 3rd day of November, 1943, and published in the Gazette on the 4th day of the same month at page 1287) which fixes the scale of basic values of frozen meat acquired by the Marketing Department by fixing the following amended scale of basic values for frozen Wiltshire sides derived from pigs killed during the period commencing on the 1st January, 1944, and ending on the 31st May, 1944:—

(a) Weight Range 50/76 lb.—

First quality, exportable (singed) .. 8¹³⁄₁₆d.
Second quality, exportable (singed) .. 8½d.
First quality, unexportable (singed) .. 8¹³⁄₁₆d.
Second quality, unexportable (singed) .. 8½d.
Second quality (mutilated) (singed) .. 7⁵⁄₁₆d.

(b) Weight Range 77/79 lb.—

First quality, exportable (singed) .. 6¹³⁄₁₆d.
Second quality, exportable (singed) .. 6⁷⁄₁₆d.
First quality, unexportable (singed) .. 6¹³⁄₁₆d.
Second quality, unexportable (singed) .. 6⁷⁄₁₆d.
Second quality (mutilated) (singed).. 5⁵⁄₁₆d.

B. ROBERTS, Minister of Marketing.


The Wellington Milk Delivery Notice 1943, Amendment No. 1

PURSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency Regulations 1942,* the Minister of Transport doth hereby amend the Wellington Milk Delivery Notice 1943† by revoking the allocation to J. O’Malley, Newlands, of the following areas of the zone allotted to him in the said notice and by allotting those areas to the vendors as set out hereunder:—

Name of Vendor. Area.
Alcock Bros., Ohariu Valley Thorndon Quay and Moore Street.
J. M. Bertram Estate, South Mulgrave Street, Murphy Street,
Makara Brook Street, Little Pipitea Street,
Turnbull Street, and Halswell Street.
Ahradsen and Son, Ohariu Valley Hawkestone Street, Hawkestone Crescent, Portland Crescent, Molesworth Street, and Rossmoor Crescent.

Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of December, 1943.

JAS. O’BRIEN, Minister of Transport.

(TT. 33/37.)

  • Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/191, page 465.

† Gazette No. 45, 11th June, 1943, page 669.


The Hamilton Milk Delivery Notice 1943, Amendment No. 2

PURSUANT to the Delivery Emergency Regulations 1942,* the Minister of Transport doth hereby give notice as follows:—

  1. This notice may be cited as the Hamilton Milk Delivery Notice 1943, Amendment No. 2, and shall be read together with and deemed part of the Hamilton Milk Delivery Scheme, 1943† (hereinafter referred to as “the principal scheme”).

  2. Clause 6 of the principal scheme is hereby amended—

(a) By revoking the words “A. T. Blackmore, River Road, Hamilton” (Zone No. 3), and substituting therefor the following: “Waikato Milk Supply, Ltd., Box 236, Hamilton.”

(b) By authorizing the Waikato Milk Supply, Ltd., to transfer to D. R. Simcock, 26 Naylor Street, Hamilton East, its wholesale supplies of bottled milk to Martin’s shop and Rowe’s shop, Grey Street, in Zone No. 6.

(c) By authorizing J. Bowler (Zone No. 5) to transfer to Kennedy Bros., P.O. Box 142, Hamilton, his wholesale supplies to the Central Dining-rooms and Victory Milk Bar in Victoria Street in the zone numbered 12, and the All Night Cafe, Victoria Street, in the zone numbered 13.

(d) By revoking the words “E. Robinson, Knighton Road, Hamilton East” (Zone No. 7), and substituting therefor the following: “J. Bowler, Plunket Terrace, Hamilton East.”

(e) By revoking the name “Davis Bros., Dey Street, Hamilton East” (Zone No. 8), and substituting therefor the following: “D. Clarke, care of Davis Bros., Dey Street, Hamilton East.”

(f) By authorizing R. C. Sangster (Zone No. 15) to transfer to D. R. Simcock, 26 Naylor Street, Hamilton East, his wholesale supplies of bottled milk to Elliott’s shop, Rimu Street, in Zone No. 19, Robinson’s shop, Kent Street, in Zone No. 17, Lee’s shop and Duff’s shop, Victoria Street, in Zone No. 21, and Williams’ shop in Zone No. 18.

(g) By authorizing the transfer from N. Booth (Zone No. 16) to R. C. Sangster, Rifle Range Road, Frankton Junction, of all that area comprising Moa Crescent, Rifle Range Road, west of Moa Crescent and Weka Street, and to D. Clarke, care of New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co, Cheese-factory, Rototuna, the balance of the area of Zone No. 16.

(h) By revoking the words of “H. R. Brown, Grey Street, Claudelands” (Zone No. 17), and substituting therefor the following: “S. Oliver, 37 Willoughby Street, Hamilton.”

Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of December, 1943.

JAS. O’BRIEN, Minister of Transport.

(TT. 33/17.)

  • Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/191, page 465.

† Gazette, 27th May, 1943, Vol. II, page 604.

Amendment No. 1, Gazette, 17th June, 1943, Vol. II, page 686.



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🪶 Appointment of Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris

🪶 Māori Affairs
20 December 1943
Appointment, Registrar, Births, Deaths, Maoris, Matahi
  • Elsie Webber (Miss), Appointed Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris

  • P. H. Wylde, Deputy Registrar-General

👷 Tobacco Factories’ Employees’ Labour Legislation Suspension Order 1943 (No. 3)

👷 Labour & Employment
20 December 1943
Labour Legislation, Suspension Order, Tobacco Factories, Working Hours, Wages
  • P. C. Webb, Minister of Labour

🌾 Revocation of the Fencing-wire Control Order 1942

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Revocation, Fencing-wire Control Order, Agriculture
  • B. Roberts, Minister of Agriculture

🌾 Amending Notice fixing Prices and Basic Values under the Pig Marketing Emergency Regulations 1943

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
22 December 1943
Pig Marketing, Price Fixing, Basic Values, Frozen Meat
  • B. Roberts, Minister of Marketing

🚂 Amendment to the Wellington Milk Delivery Notice 1943

🚂 Transport & Communications
17 December 1943
Milk Delivery, Wellington, Vendor Allocation
  • J. O’Malley, Vendor area revoked
  • Alcock, Vendor area allocated
  • J. M. Bertram, Vendor area allocated
  • Ahradsen, Vendor area allocated

  • Jas. O’Brien, Minister of Transport

🚂 Amendment to the Hamilton Milk Delivery Notice 1943

🚂 Transport & Communications
17 December 1943
Milk Delivery, Hamilton, Vendor Allocation, Zone Adjustments
10 names identified
  • A. T. Blackmore, Vendor name revoked
  • D. R. Simcock, Vendor authorized for transfer
  • J. Bowler, Vendor authorized for transfer
  • E. Robinson, Vendor name revoked
  • Davis, Vendor name revoked
  • D. Clarke, Vendor name substituted
  • R. C. Sangster, Vendor authorized for transfer
  • N. Booth, Vendor area transferred
  • H. R. Brown, Vendor name revoked
  • S. Oliver, Vendor name substituted

  • Jas. O’Brien, Minister of Transport