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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 46

Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1942.—Amendments to Declarations of Essential Undertakings

National Service Department,
Wellington, 15th June, 1943.

THE Controller of Man-power doth hereby give notice that the Minister of Industrial Man-power has made the following amendments to declarations of essential undertakings as enumerated hereunder as from the dates indicated :—

Declaration (No. 25), 8th June, 1943

Deletion—
Ainger Air Spray, Ltd., at Christchurch.

Declaration (No. 97), 8th June, 1943

Addition—
The Steel Pipe and Engineering Co. of N.Z., Ltd., at Wanganui.

Declaration (No. 98), 8th June, 1943

Addition—
Skillings Implements, at Christchurch and Rangiora.

Declaration (No. 104), 8th June, 1943

Addition—
A. Murdoch and Co. (Wellington), Ltd.

Declaration (No. 105), 8th June, 1943

Additions—
Sewerage-construction work on behalf of the Takapuna Borough Council.
Sewerage-construction work on behalf of the Dargaville Borough Council.

H. L. BOCKETT, Controller of Man-power.


The Gisborne Commodities Delivery Notice 1943

PURSUANT to Regulation 4 of the Delivery Emergency Regulations 1942, the Minister of Transport doth hereby give notice as follows :—

  1. This notice may be cited as the Gisborne Commodities Delivery Notice 1943.
  2. This notice shall come into force on the seventh day after the date of publication thereof in the Gazette.
  3. The scheme set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby provided for the district described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE

THE GISBORNE COMMODITIES DELIVERY SCHEME, 1943

(1) For the purpose of this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires,—

“ The Minister ” means the Minister of Transport :
“ The district ” means the Borough of Gisborne :
“ Commodities ” means bread and meat :
“ Wholesale purchaser ” means a person who purchases commodities for resale or for transport to an area outside the district or for consumption at an hotel, hospital, or similar institution requiring large supplies of commodities daily :
“ Milk Scheme ” means the Gisborne Milk Delivery Scheme, 1942, published in the Gazette dated 24th July, 1942, at page 1959.

(2) For the purposes of assisting in the administration of this scheme there shall be a committee which shall consist of the following members :—

(a) Those members appointed by the Gisborne Borough Council under clause (2) paragraph (a) of the Milk Scheme :
(b) One member to be appointed by the Gisborne Master Bakers’ Association :
(c) One member to be appointed by the Gisborne Master Butchers’ Association :
(d) The Zoning Officer for the North Island.

(3) On the death or resignation of any member of the committee, the vacancy created thereby shall be filled by appointment in the manner in which the vacating member was appointed.

(4) The functions of the committee shall be to receive and investigate complaints affecting the administration of this scheme, to advise the Minister on any matters that may be referred to the committee by the Minister or that may be considered by it of its own motion, and to make recommendations to the Minister for amending this scheme.

(5) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this scheme, the committee may regulate its procedure in such manner as it thinks fit.

(6) It shall be a condition of this scheme that—

(a) Bread or meat shall be delivered within the district to the premises of wholesale purchasers only, subject to the provisions of clause (b) hereafter :
(b) Meat may be delivered in the district by any vendor to any person, whether or not that person is a wholesale purchaser for the purposes of the scheme, on such three days in any week during the months of December, January, and February in each year, and on such two days in any week during the months of March to November (inclusive) in each year as the Minister or a Zoning Officer shall from time to time appoint in respect of the scheme.

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of June, 1943.

JAS. O’BRIEN, Minister of Transport.

(TT. 33/21/4.)


Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licenses under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936


Taking of Fish for Sale

APPLICATIONS have been received from Messrs. W. T. Kitto and P. G. Knowles for licenses to take fish for sale by means of the fishing-vessel “ Muriel,” DN. 79, using trawl-nets, long lines, hand-lines, set-nets, and drag-nets, catches to be landed at Timaru.

Applications have been received from Messrs. S. J. Walker and D. Wynne for licenses to take fish for sale by means of the 33 ft. launch “ Cachalot ” (to be registered), using set-nets, drag-nets, long lines, hand-lines, and crayfish-pots, catches to be landed at Tauranga.

An application has been received from Mr. W. C. Matheson for a license to take fish for sale by means of the 40 ft. 30 h.p. launch “ Galatea ” (to be registered), using set-nets, drag-nets, long lines, hand-lines and crayfish-pots, catches to be landed at Tauranga.

Any persons who consider they will be materially affected by the decisions of the Bureau of Industry on these applications, and who wish to make representations accordingly, must furnish them in writing not later than the 1st July, 1943.

G. L. O’HALLORAN, Secretary,
Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.


Notice to Persons affected by an Application for a License under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936


Manufacture of Malt Extract

AN application has been received from Messrs. A. Wander, Ltd., London, for a license to commence and to carry on in the above industry to the extent of manufacturing bakers’ malt extract and commercial malt extract.

Any person who considers he will be materially affected by the decision of the Bureau of Industry on this application, and who wishes to make representations accordingly, must furnish them in writing not later than the 24th June, 1943.

G. L. O’HALLORAN, Secretary.
Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.


Officiating Ministers for 1943.—Notice No. 13


Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 15th June, 1943.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the following names of officiating ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information :—

The Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England

The Reverend Arthur R. Chatten.
The Reverend Glenn S. Eckard.
The Reverend Chester L. Hults.

The Salvation Army

Captain Dean Adams.
Adjutant Albert Armstrong.
Captain Kalmer Christian.
Adjutant Gordon Flintoff.
Captain Gordon Gray.
Captain Harold McDonald.
Captain Geoffrey Sampson.

Apostolic Church

Pastor Alexander Gardiner.

Christian Psychic Church

Mr. James Moore McKay.

P. H. WYLDE, Deputy-Registrar-General.


Law Practitioners Amendment Act, 1935


PURSUANT to the Law Practitioners Amendment Act, 1935, notice is hereby given that the Disciplinary Committee of the New Zealand Law Society on the 7th day of May, 1943, ordered that the name of Robert Briton Glen Chadwick, of Rotorua, be struck off the Rolls of Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, and that he pay ten guineas costs.

Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of June, 1943.

G. S. CLARK,
Registrar, Supreme Court, Wellington.


Law Practitioners Amendment Act, 1935


PURSUANT to the Law Practitioners Amendment Act, 1935, notice is hereby given that the Disciplinary Committee of the New Zealand Law Society on the 7th day of May, 1943, ordered that the name of Richard Brockbank Pearson, of Gisborne, be struck off the Rolls of Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, and that he pay ten guineas costs.

Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of June, 1943.

G. S. CLARK,
Registrar, Supreme Court, Wellington.



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👷 Amendments to Declarations of Essential Undertakings

👷 Labour & Employment
15 June 1943
Industrial Man-power, Essential Undertakings, Amendments
  • H. L. Bockett, Controller of Man-power

🏭 Gisborne Commodities Delivery Notice 1943

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 June 1943
Commodities Delivery, Bread, Meat, Gisborne
  • Jas. O’Brien, Minister of Transport

🏭 Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licenses under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Fishing Licenses, Industrial Efficiency Act
  • W. T. Kitto, Applied for fishing license
  • P. G. Knowles, Applied for fishing license
  • S. J. Walker, Applied for fishing license
  • D. Wynne, Applied for fishing license
  • W. C. Matheson, Applied for fishing license

  • G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary, Bureau of Industry

🏭 Notice to Persons affected by an Application for a License under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Malt Extract, Industrial Efficiency Act
  • A. Wander, Applied for malt extract manufacturing license

  • G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary, Bureau of Industry

🏛️ Officiating Ministers for 1943

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
15 June 1943
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers
12 names identified
  • Arthur R. Chatten (Reverend), Officiating minister
  • Glenn S. Eckard (Reverend), Officiating minister
  • Chester L. Hults (Reverend), Officiating minister
  • Dean Adams (Captain), Officiating minister
  • Albert Armstrong (Adjutant), Officiating minister
  • Kalmer Christian (Captain), Officiating minister
  • Gordon Flintoff (Adjutant), Officiating minister
  • Gordon Gray (Captain), Officiating minister
  • Harold McDonald (Captain), Officiating minister
  • Geoffrey Sampson (Captain), Officiating minister
  • Alexander Gardiner (Pastor), Officiating minister
  • James Moore McKay (Mr), Officiating minister

  • P. H. Wylde, Deputy-Registrar-General

⚖️ Disciplinary Action under Law Practitioners Amendment Act, 1935

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
14 June 1943
Law Practitioners, Disciplinary Action
  • Robert Briton Glen Chadwick, Struck off Rolls of Barristers and Solicitors

  • G. S. Clark, Registrar, Supreme Court, Wellington

⚖️ Disciplinary Action under Law Practitioners Amendment Act, 1935

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
14 June 1943
Law Practitioners, Disciplinary Action
  • Richard Brockbank Pearson, Struck off Rolls of Barristers and Solicitors

  • G. S. Clark, Registrar, Supreme Court, Wellington