✨ Shipping Regulations and Public Service Appointments
Oct. 7] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1187
(2) Except in accordance with the terms and conditions of a written permit granted by the Naval Officer in Charge, Auckland, no master or person in charge of any ship to which this clause applies shall cause or permit the ship to enter or move in any part of the waters described in the Fourth Schedule hereto.
- The Public Traffic Regulations 1939| for the Port of Auckland are hereby amended by revoking paragraph 24 and substituting the following paragraph:—
“24. Examination Anchorage, Position and Limits.—The examination anchorage is situated in the area contained within the following limits: From a position 000° 7·5 cables from Rangitoto Beacon, by a straight line to a position 000° 12·5 cables from Rangitoto Beacon; thence by a straight line in a westerly direction to a position 000° 10·35 cables from Northern Black Buoy (showing flashing red light) in a charted position 289° 7 cables from Rangitoto Beacon; thence by a straight line to a position 000° 5·35 cables from the said Northern Black Buoy; thence by a straight line in an easterly direction to the above-mentioned commencing position 000° 7·5 cables from Rangitoto Beacon.”
- Except as provided in clause 7 hereof, the provisions of this notification are in addition to and not in derogation of the provisions of the Public Traffic Regulations 1939 for the Port of Auckland.
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FIRST SCHEDULE
PROHIBITED PASSAGE
THE waters of Hauraki Gulf within the following limits: From Bollon’s Rock (on the western side of Tiritiri Island) in a 175° direction to Gardiner’s Gap between Rangitoto Island and Motutapu; thence along the northern shore of Motutapu to Home Bay Point on the eastern side of Motutapu; thence along the limit of the Auckland Harbour to Waiheke Island; thence along the northern shore of Waiheke Island to Thumb Point; thence in a 326° direction for a distance of approximately fourteen miles to a position in latitude 36° 33′ S., longitude 175° 01′ E.; thence in a 270° direction to longitude 174° 55′ E.; thence in a 220° direction to Bollon’s Rock, the commencing point.
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SECOND SCHEDULE
PROHIBITED ANCHORAGES
FIRSTLY, the waters of Hauraki Gulf within the following limits: From Rakauananga Point on the southern side of Whangaparaoa Peninsula by a line in a 120° direction for a distance of approximately five miles to the point of its intersection with a line in a 175° direction from Bollon’s Rock (on the western side of Tiritiri Island); thence in a 355° direction to Bollon’s Rock; thence in a 040° direction to longitude 174° 55′ E.; thence in a 090° direction to a position in latitude 36° 33′ S., longitude 175° 01′ E.; thence in a 326° direction to Flat Rock; thence in a 310° direction to Kawau Island; thence along the southern shore of Kawau Island to the southern entrance point of Bon Accord Harbour; thence by a straight line to Fish Point (latitude 36° 26′ 2″ S., longitude 174° 47′ E.); thence along the coast of the mainland to Rakauananga Point, the commencing point; excluding, however, the waters of Mahurangi Harbour, Waiwera Creek, and all other rivers, creeks, or streams entering the Gulf between Fish Point and Whangaparaoa Peninsula;
Secondly, the waters of Auckland Harbour within the following limits: From North Head by a straight line to Hill 230 on Motu Korea Island; thence along the western limit of the explosives anchorage to Rangitoto Island; thence along the southern and western shore of Rangitoto Island to its intersection with the northern limit of Auckland Harbour between Rangitoto Island and the mainland; thence along the said northern limit of Auckland Harbour to the mainland; thence along the coast of the mainland to North Head, the commencing point.
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THIRD SCHEDULE
PROHIBITED ANCHORAGE: RESTRICTED PASSAGE FOR ALL SHIPS
THE waters of Auckland Harbour within the following limits: From Emu Point at the southern end of Motutapu in a 090° direction to the western shore of Waiheke Island; thence along the western shore of Waiheke Island to its intersection with the northern limit of Auckland Harbour at the western entrance point of Owhanaki Bay; thence along the said northern limit of Auckland Harbour to Home Bay Point on the eastern side of Motutapu; thence along the shore of Motutapu to Emu Point, the commencing point.
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FOURTH SCHEDULE
RESTRICTED PASSAGE FOR PLEASURE VESSELS
THE waters of Hauraki Gulf and Auckland Harbour within the following limits: From East Tamaki Head (latitude 36° 50′ 7″ S., longitude 174° 54′ E.) in a 064° direction to Park Point on Waiheke Island; thence along the western shore of Waiheke Island to the intersection of that shore with a line projecting 090° from Emu Point (at the southern end of Motutapu); thence in a 270° direction along the aforesaid line to Emu Point; thence along the western shore of Motutapu to Gardiner’s Gap between Motutapu and Rangitoto Island; thence in a 355° direction to Bollon’s Rock (on the western side of Tiritiri Island); thence in a 040° direction to longitude 174° 55′ E.; thence in a 090° direction to a position in latitude 36° 33′ S., longitude 175° 01′ E.; thence in a 146° direction to Thumb Point on Waiheke Island; thence in a 000° direction to latitude 36° 30′ S.; thence in a 285° direction to Flat Rock; thence in a 310° direction to Kawau Island; thence along the southern shore of Kawau Island to the southern entrance point of Bon Accord Harbour; thence by a straight line to Fish Point (latitude 36° 26′ 2″ S., longitude 174° 47′ E.); thence along the coast of the mainland and the shores of Auckland Harbour to East Tamaki Head, the commencing point; including also the waters of Mahurangi Harbour, Waiwera Creek, Weiti River, and all other rivers, creeks, and streams entering the Gulf or Auckland Harbour between Fish Point and East Tamaki Head.
Dated at Wellington, this 15th day of September, 1943.
By authority of the Naval Board of New Zealand—
N. H. BEALL, Naval Secretary.
- Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/126, page 585.
† Gazette, 10th December, 1942, Vol. III, page 2876.
‡ See Amendment No. 3, Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/260, page 645.
§ Statutory Regulations 1941, Serial number 1941/234, Regulation 2, page 777.
|| Gazette, 4th September, 1939, Vol. III, page 2409: Ibid, 7th December, 1939, Vol. III, page 3457.
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Appointments in the Public Service
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Office of the Public Service Commissioner,
Wellington, 5th October, 1943.
THE Public Service Commissioner has made the following appointments in the Public Service:—
Colin Alexander Hendry
to be District Public Trustee for the District of Nelson for the purposes of the Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1921–22, on and from the 30th day of September, 1943.
James Charles Beach Bradley
to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Takaka, on and from the 13th day of September, 1943, and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Takaka, on and from the 13th day of September, 1943.
Lindsay Melrose
to be Registrar of Births and Deaths for the District of Christchurch at Sumner, on and from the 15th day of September, 1943.
G. T. BOLT, Secretary.
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Education Board of the District of Wanganui.—Election of One Member for the West Ward (Extraordinary Vacancy)
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IT is hereby notified that at the election of a member of the Board to fill the extraordinary vacancy for the West Ward the number of votes recorded for each candidate was as follows:—
Votes.
Norman Bromiley . . . . 94
George Hurley . . . . 28
Thomas Compton Ward.. . . 69
The number of valid votes recorded was . . 191
The number of votes rejected as informal was . . 3
I hereby declare Norman Bromiley duly elected as a member of the Board for the West Ward.
GEO. N. BOULTON, Returning Officer.
Wanganui, 24th September, 1943.
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Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licenses under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936
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Manufacture for Sale of Footwear
THE Carlyle Slipper Co., of Carlyle Street, Christchurch, has applied for an extension of its existing footwear license to permit the manufacture of slippers by the cemented process.
Pharmacy Industry
E. S. Coutts, Pharmacist, 47 Queen Street, Auckland, has applied for permission to transfer to himself the license at present held by H. F. Menzies in respect of a pharmacy at Bank Street, Whangarei.
Persons considering themselves materially affected by the decision of the Bureau of Industry on these applications should make any desired representations in writing not later than the 15th October to G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary, Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.
G. L. O’HALLORAN, Secretary.
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Officiating Ministers for 1943.—Notice No. 21
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Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 5th October, 1943.
IT is hereby notified that the undermentioned name of an officiating minister has been withdrawn from the List of Officiating Ministers under the Marriage Act, 1908:—
The Methodist Church of New Zealand
Mr. Wesley Thomas Withers.
P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General.
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Shipping Control (Hauraki Gulf and Auckland Harbour) Notice 1943
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🛡️ Defence & Military15 September 1943
Shipping Control, Emergency Regulations, Hauraki Gulf, Auckland Harbour, Prohibited Passage, Prohibited Anchorages
- N. H. Beall, Naval Secretary
🏛️ Public Service Appointments
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration5 October 1943
Appointments, Public Trustee, Registrar of Marriages, Registrar of Births and Deaths
- Colin Alexander Hendry, Appointed District Public Trustee for Nelson
- James Charles Beach Bradley, Appointed Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for Takaka
- Lindsay Melrose, Appointed Registrar of Births and Deaths for Christchurch at Sumner
- G. T. Bolt, Secretary
🎓 Election of Education Board Member for West Ward
🎓 Education, Culture & Science24 September 1943
Election, Education Board, Wanganui, West Ward
- Norman Bromiley, Elected as member of the Board for the West Ward
- George Hurley, Candidate for Education Board election
- Thomas Compton Ward, Candidate for Education Board election
- Geo. N. Boulton, Returning Officer
🏭 Applications for Licenses under Industrial Efficiency Act
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryLicense Applications, Footwear Manufacturing, Pharmacy Industry
- E. S. Coutts (Pharmacist), Applied for pharmacy license transfer
- H. F. Menzies, Current holder of pharmacy license
- G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary
⚖️ Withdrawal of Officiating Minister
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement5 October 1943
Officiating Minister, Marriage Act, Methodist Church
- Wesley Thomas Withers (Mr.), Name withdrawn from List of Officiating Ministers
- P. H. Wylde, Deputy Registrar-General