Legal and Regulatory Notices




JULY 1] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 733

Sitting of the Native Land Court and Maori Land Board at Auckland on the 27th July, 1943

Office of the Native Land Court, Auckland, 25th June, 1943.

NOTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder will be heard by the Native Land Court and Maori Land Board sitting at Auckland on Tuesday, the 27th July, 1943, at 10 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court and the Board will allow.

J. H. ROBERTSON, Registrar.

[Waikato-Maniapoto 1943-4.]

SCHEDULE

No. Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of Application.
8 Under-Secretary, Public Works Department Waiuku West Lot 97 Application in terms of section 104 of the Public Works Act, 1928, to assess compensation for land taken for sand-dune reclamation, North Waikato Heads.

Sitting of the Native Land Court and Maori Land Board at Kaitaia on the 21st July, 1943

Office of the Native Land Court, Auckland, 24th June, 1943.

NOTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder will be heard by the Native Land Court and Maori Land Board sitting at Kaitaia on Wednesday, the 21st July, 1943, at 10.30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court and the Board will allow.

J. H. ROBERTSON, Registrar.

[Tokerau 1943-6.]

SCHEDULE

No. Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of Application.
29 Under-Secretary, Public Works Department Te Konoti B 4A and other blocks Assessment of compensation in connection with the erection of the Maungatapere-Kaitaia power-line.
30 Registrar Okahu 2, 3B 1, 4E 1 Application for assessment of compensation for injurious affection to the said land in respect of water-supply.
31 Under-Secretary, Public Works Department Parengarenga 5B 2 (part); Parengarenga 5B 3AM Application for assessment of compensation for land taken for the purposes of a quarry.

The Electric Radiators Order 1943

PURSUANT to the Supply Control Emergency Regulations 1939 * and the Electricity Emergency Regulations 1939†, the Electricity Controller doth hereby order and direct as follows:—

  1. (1) This Order may be cited as the Electric Radiators Order 1943.

(2) This Order shall come into force on the 2nd day of July, 1943.

  1. In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires,—

“Electric radiator” includes any new or used electric space-heating appliance or equipment:

“Hospital” includes any institution, private hospital, or separate institution within the meaning of the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926‡; and also includes any Red Cross, Plunket, or first-aid rooms or other premises used by any organization for the purpose of giving medical advice or treatment:

“Owner”, in relation to any electric radiator or radiator element, includes any person having the radiator or element in his possession or control or on order by him:

“Public supply of electricity” means any system of electric lines for the distribution of electricity which is connected whether directly or indirectly and whether continuously or not with any Government system of supply:

“Radiator element” means any new or used element capable of being used in any electric radiator:

“Supply authority” means the licensee in respect of a public supply of electricity.

  1. No owner of any electric radiator or radiator element shall sell or otherwise dispose of the radiator or element to any person unless at the time of the sale or other disposition the owner receives from that person a written permit granted in accordance with Regulation 6 of the Supply Control Emergency Regulations 1939 and with the provisions of this Order.

  2. Every owner of any electric radiator or radiator element who sells or otherwise disposes of the same shall—

(a) At the time of the sale or other disposition, endorse or cause to be endorsed on the permit received by him pursuant to this Order a statement, signed by or on behalf of the owner, to the effect that an electric radiator or, as the case may be, a radiator element, has been sold or otherwise disposed of to the person named in the permit, and specifying the nature of the appliance or equipment so sold or disposed of and the date of the transaction; and

(b) Forward the permit to the chief executive officer of the supply authority by whom the permit was granted, in accordance with such directions as that officer may from time to time give with respect to the forwarding to him of such permits.

  1. (1) Every application for a permit under this Order shall be made to the chief executive officer of the supply authority in whose area of supply the electric radiator or radiator element to which the application relates is intended to be used.

(2) In considering any such application the chief executive officer shall grant the same only if he is satisfied—

(a) In the case of an application relating to an electric radiator, that the refusal of the application would, by reason of the sickness or infirmity of the applicant or of some member of his family, or of some other person on whose behalf the application is made, or by reason of other circumstances, cause substantial hardship to any such person:

(b) In the case of an application relating to a radiator element, that the element is required for the immediate replacement of an element actually used in an electric radiator and that the element has become totally unfit for further use and cannot be effectively repaired.

(3) Every permit granted under this Order shall be signed by the officer granting the same or by some person authorized by him in that behalf, and shall specify the name of the person to whom it is granted and the nature of the appliance or equipment authorized to be acquired.

  1. This Order shall not apply with respect to the acquisition of any electric radiator or radiator element for the purposes of any hospital.

Dated at Wellington, this 30th day of June, 1943.

F. T. M. KISSEL, Electricity Controller.

Veterinary Surgeon registered under the Veterinary Surgeons Act, 1926

Office of the Registrar,
Veterinary Surgeons Board,
Care of Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 18th June, 1943.

IT is hereby notified for public information that

Annette Frances Mildred Rogers, B.V.Sc., of 10 Hinemaru Street, Rotorua,

was, on the 17th day of June, 1943, registered as a veterinary surgeon under the Veterinary Surgeons Act, 1926.

W. C. BARRY, Registrar.

  • Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/131, page 599.

† Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/146, page 664.

‡ See Reprint of Statutes, Vol. III, page 725.



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🪶 Native Land Court and Maori Land Board Sitting at Auckland

🪶 Māori Affairs
25 June 1943
Native Land Court, Maori Land Board, Auckland, Land Compensation
  • J. H. Robertson, Registrar of the Native Land Court

  • J. H. Robertson, Registrar

🪶 Native Land Court and Maori Land Board Sitting at Kaitaia

🪶 Māori Affairs
24 June 1943
Native Land Court, Maori Land Board, Kaitaia, Land Compensation
  • J. H. Robertson, Registrar of the Native Land Court

  • J. H. Robertson, Registrar

🏭 The Electric Radiators Order 1943

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 June 1943
Electric Radiators, Supply Control, Emergency Regulations
  • F. T. M. Kissel, Electricity Controller

  • F. T. M. Kissel, Electricity Controller

🌾 Veterinary Surgeon Registration

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
18 June 1943
Veterinary Surgeon, Registration, Rotorua
  • Annette Frances Mildred Rogers (B.V.Sc.), Registered as a veterinary surgeon

  • W. C. Barry, Registrar