✨ Land Proclamations and Control Orders
JULY 2] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 739
Also all that area containing 154 acres 3 roods 36 perches, more or
less, and being part Section 1, Block X, Matakitaki Survey District,
and bounded as follows: Towards the north by Section 2, Block X
aforesaid; towards the east by permanent State forest (Gazette,
1935, page 174); towards the south by Section 3, Block X aforesaid;
and towards the west by other part of Section 1, Block X aforesaid.
Also all that area containing 105 acres 2 roods 20 perches, more
or less, and being part Section 13, Block IX, Matakitaki Survey
District, and bounded as follows: Towards the north by Section 14,
Block IX aforesaid; towards the east by other part of Section 13,
Block IX aforesaid; towards the south and south-west by Section 12,
Block IX aforesaid—permanent State forest (Gazette, 1940, page
281); and towards the north-west by permanent State forest (Gazette,
1940, page 281).
As the same are more particularly delineated on plan No. 114/10,
deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington,
and thereon bordered red. (Nelson S.O. plan 9291.)
(S.F. 6/4/53.)
Also all that area containing 387 acres, more or less, and being
portion of Section 4, Block VIII, Maruia Survey District, and bounded
as follows: Towards the east by a public road along the Maruia
River, and Section 21, Block VIII aforesaid; towards the south
by a public road along the Glengarry Stream; towards the west
by other portion of Section 4, Block VIII aforesaid—permanent
State forest (Gazette, 1929, page 2639); and towards the north-west
by Section 6, Block IV, Maruia Survey District.
Also all that area containing 278 acres, more or less, and being
portion of Section 3, Block VIII, Maruia Survey District, and bounded
as follows: Towards the north-east by Section 12, Block IV, and
part Section 4, Block VIII, Maruia Survey District—permanent
State forest (Gazette, 1929, page 2639); towards the south-west
by other portion of Section 3, Block VIII aforesaid; and towards
the west by Section 2, Block VII, Maruia Survey District.
Also all that area containing 463 acres, more or less, and being
Section 2, Block VII, Maruia Survey District.
Also all that area containing 765 acres 2 roods 38 perches, more
or less, and being portions of Sections 3 and 4, Block VII, Maruia
Survey District, and bounded as follows: Towards the north-east
by other portion of Section 3 and other portion of Section 4, Block
VII aforesaid; towards the south by Section 5, Block VII aforesaid; towards the south-west by permanent State forest (Gazette,
1938, page 1126), and towards the north-west by Section 1, Block VII
aforesaid—permanent State forest (Gazette, 1938, page 1126).
Also all that area containing 1,247 acres, more or less, and being
Section 5, Block VII, Maruia Survey District.
As the same are more particularly delineated on plan No. 114/11,
deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington,
and thereon bordered red.
(S.F. 6/4/53.)
Also all that area containing 453 acres 1 rood, more or less, and
being part Section 5, Block IX, Hope Survey District, and bounded
as follows: Towards the north by Section 4, Block IX aforesaid;
towards the east by part Section 3, Block IX aforesaid; towards
the south by part Section 5, Block XIII, Hope Survey District;
and towards the west by part of Section 5, Block IX aforesaid—
permanent State forest (Gazette, 1939, page 1538).
Also all that area containing 456 acres, more or less, and being
part Section 5, Block XIII, Hope Survey District, and bounded
as follows: Towards the east by other part of Section 5, Block XIII
aforesaid; towards the south by part Section 4, Block XIII aforesaid—permanent State forest (Gazette, 1942, page 1352); towards
the west and north-west by permanent State forest (Gazette, 1939,
page 1538), and towards the north by part Section 5, Block IX,
Hope Survey District—permanent State forest (Gazette, 1939, page
1538).
As the same are more particularly delineated on plan No. 108/50,
deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wellington,
and thereon bordered red. (Nelson plans S.O. 8750, 9234.)
(S.F. 6/4/53.)
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General
of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the
Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of June, 1943.
J. G. BARCLAY,
For the Commissioner of State Forests.
GOD SAVE THE KING
The Nylon Toothbrush Manufacture Control Order 1943
PURSUANT to the Factory Emergency Regulations 1939,*
I, George Augustus Pascoe, Factory Controller, hereby
make the following Order.
ORDER
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This Order may be cited as the Nylon Toothbrush
Manufacture Control Order 1943. -
This Order shall come into force on the day next
following the date of publication thereof in the Gazette, but
shall not apply to brushes ordered before that date if those
brushes are delivered by 31st July, 1943. -
In this order—
“The said specification” means the New Zealand
Emergency Standard Specification entitled “New
Zealand Emergency Standard Specification for
Nylon Toothbrushes,” issued by the New Zealand
Standards Institute under the authority of the
Minister of Industries and Commerce, bearing
date June, 1943, and numbered N.Z.S.S. E. 84†,
and includes any amendment thereof that may
hereafter be issued or any specification that may
hereafter be issued in substitution therefor:
“Nylon toothbrush” means a toothbrush the bristles
of which are nylon.
- No owner or occupier of a factory within the meaning
of the Factory Emergency Regulations, 1939,* shall manu-
facture any nylon toothbrush unless the toothbrush is one of
the types specified in the said specification and complies
with the requirements of that specification in respect of
the type.
Dated at Wellington, this 1st day of July, 1943.
G. A. PASCOE, Factory Controller.
- Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/143, page 656.
† Copies obtainable from the Secretary, New Zealand Standards Institute,
Hamilton Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington C.1. Price, 1s. (post free).
The Women’s Footwear Control Order 1943
PURSUANT to the Factory Emergency Regulations 1939,*
I, George Augustus Pascoe, Factory Controller, hereby
make the following Order.
ORDER
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This Order may be cited as the Women’s Footwear
Control Order 1943. -
This Order shall come into force on the day next
following the date of the publication hereof in the Gazette. -
The Footwear Control Notice 1942† and the Women’s
Footwear Design Control Notice 1942‡ are hereby revoked. -
In this Order, “the said specification” means the
New Zealand Emergency Standard Specification entitled
“Simplified Practice for the Manufacture of Women’s Foot-
wear,” issued by the New Zealand Standards Institute under
the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce,
bearing date June, 1943, and numbered N.Z.S.S. E. 73 (SP)§,
and includes any amendment thereof that may hereafter be
issued or any specification that may hereafter be issued in
substitution therefor. -
No owner or occupier of a factory within the meaning
of the Factory Emergency Regulations 1939* shall manu-
facture any women’s shoes in contravention of the provisions
of the said specification:
Provided that nothing in this Order shall apply with
respect to the manufacture of footwear commonly known as
“surgical”.
Dated at Wellington, this 1st day of July, 1943.
G. A. PASCOE, Factory Controller.
- Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/143, page 656.
† Gazette, 9th July, 1942, Vol. II, page 1303.
‡ Gazette, 24th September, 1942, Vol. III, page 2419.
§ Copies obtainable from the Secretary, New Zealand Standards Institute,
Hamilton Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington C.1. Price, 6d. (post free).
Price 6d.}
By Authority: E. V. PAUL, Government Printer, Wellington.
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey28 June 1943
State Forest, Land Proclamation, Nelson Land District, Matakitaki Survey District, Maruia Survey District, Hope Survey District
- J. G. Barclay, For the Commissioner of State Forests
🏭 Nylon Toothbrush Manufacture Control Order 1943
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 July 1943
Manufacturing Control, Nylon Toothbrushes, Factory Emergency Regulations
- George Augustus Pascoe, Factory Controller
🏭 Women’s Footwear Control Order 1943
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 July 1943
Manufacturing Control, Women’s Footwear, Factory Emergency Regulations
- George Augustus Pascoe, Factory Controller