✨ Shipping Regulations and Notices
Mar. 2] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 221
- Except in accordance with the terms and conditions of a written permit granted by the Naval Control Service Officer at Wellington, no master or person in charge of any small craft within the meaning of the Public Traffic Regulations 1939 for the Port of Wellington, being a vessel to which the Shipping Control Emergency Regulations 1939 for the time being apply, shall cause or permit the vessel to be in any part of the waters described in the Fourth Schedule hereto:
Provided that nothing in this clause shall apply with respect to any such small craft entering the port and passing through the examination service.
- The provisions of this notification are in addition to and not in derogation of the Public Traffic Regulations 1939 for the Port of Wellington.
FIRST SCHEDULE
PROHIBITED ANCHORAGE
THE waters in and near the Port of Wellington within the following limits: From Baring Head Lighthouse (lat., 41° 24′ 28″ S.; long., 174° 52′ 20″ E.) in a 316° direction to the western entrance point of Lyall Bay; thence along the shore to Halswell Point; thence in a 087° direction to Days Bay Wharf; thence along the shore to a position on the shore 316° from Baring Head Lighthouse.
SECOND SCHEDULE
PROHIBITED FISHING AREA
THE waters in and near the Port of Wellington within the following limits: From Pencarrow Head in a 286° direction to the southern extremity of West Ledge; thence in a 000° direction to a beacon on the shore approximately one-quarter of a mile west of the landward end of West Ledge; thence along the shore to Halswell Point; thence in a 087° direction to Days Bay Wharf; thence along the shore to Pencarrow Head.
THIRD SCHEDULE
RESTRICTED FISHING AREA
THE waters near the Port of Wellington within the following limits: From Baring Head Lighthouse (lat., 41° 24′ 28″ S.; long., 174° 52′ 20″ E.) in a 316° direction to the western entrance point of Lyall Bay; thence along the shore to a beacon on the shore approximately one-quarter of a mile west of the landward end of West Ledge; thence in a 180° direction to the southern extremity of West Ledge; thence in a 106° direction to Pencarrow Head; thence along the shore to a position on the shore 316° from Baring Head Lighthouse.
FOURTH SCHEDULE
RESTRICTED PASSAGE FOR SMALL CRAFT
THE waters within the Port of Wellington within the following limits: From Hinds Point (lat., 41° 20′ 10″ S.; long., 174° 51′ 34″ E.) in a 285° direction to Dorset Point; thence along the shore to Halswell Point; thence in a 087° direction to Days Bay Wharf; thence along the shore to Hinds Point.
Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of February, 1944.
By authority of the Naval Board—
N. H. BEALL, Naval Secretary.
Notice to Mariners No. 6 of 1944
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 22nd February, 1944.
NEW ZEALAND.—NORTH ISLAND.—AUCKLAND HARBOUR
Light-buoy established
Position: 012° 3,900 ft. from Bean Rock Lighthouse in lat. 36° 50′ S., long. 174° 50′ E. (approx.).
Abridged Description: Occ. R. 2 sec.
Details: A black light-buoy exhibiting an occulting red light every two seconds, eclipse one second, has been established in the above position.
The buoy marks the eastern end of the Degaussing Range, Takapuna Point, and will be known as No. 4 Black Buoy, Rangitoto Channel.
Charts affected: Nos. 1970, 1896.
Publications: New Zealand Pilot, 1930 ed., page 157; New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide-tables, Part I, page 158, and Part II, page 196.
Authority: Auckland Harbour Board, 16/2/44.
B. W. MILLIER, Assistant Secretary.
(M. O.N.S. 109.)
Notice to Persons affected by an Application for a License under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936
Manufacture for Sale of Apple-juice
E. L. Middlebrook, Loburn, has applied for permission to transfer his license for the manufacture of apple-juice from Loburn to premises situated at 165 St. Asaph Street, Christchurch.
Persons considering themselves materially affected by the decision of the Bureau of Industry on this application should make any desired representations in writing not later than the 16th March, 1944, to G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary, Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.
G. L. O’HALLORAN, Secretary.
Officiating Ministers for 1944.—Notice No. 5
Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 29th February, 1944.
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 Presbyterian Church of New Zealand
The Reverend William George Kitchener Moore, B.A.
The Roman Catholic Church
The Reverend Hugh Thomas McManus.
Brethren
Mr. John James Burns.
J. G. A’COURT,
Acting Deputy Registrar-General.
RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY, 21ST FEBRUARY, 1944
Liabilities Assets
£ s. d. £ s. d.
- General Reserve Fund .. .. .. 1,500,000 0 0 7. Reserve—
- Bank-notes .. .. .. 36,337,353 0 0 (a) Gold .. .. .. 2,801,877 10 0
- Demand liabilities— (b) Sterling exchange* .. .. .. 38,541,699 3 10
(a) State .. .. .. 17,021,936 7 11 (c) Gold exchange .. .. .. ..
(b) Banks .. .. .. 39,522,935 1 11 8. Subsidiary coin .. .. .. 77,909 9 5
(c) Other .. .. .. 369,229 11 3 9. Discounts— - Time deposits .. .. .. .. (a) Commercial and agricultural bills .. .. ..
- Liabilities in currencies other than New (b) Treasury and local-body bills .. .. ..
Zealand currency .. .. .. 8,046 4 5 10. Advances— - Other liabilities .. .. .. 2,093,977 4 11 (a) To the State or State undertakings—
(1) Marketing Department .. .. .. 1,669,044 11 5
(2) For other purposes .. .. .. 40,635,000 0 0
(b) To other public authorities .. .. ..
(c) Other .. .. .. .. - Investments .. .. .. 10,322,292 13 7
- Bank buildings .. .. .. ..
- Other assets .. .. .. 2,805,654 2 2
£(N.Z.)96,853,477 10 5 £(N.Z.)96,853,477 10 5
- Expressed in New Zealand currency.
Proportion of reserve (No. 7 less No. 5) to notes and other demand liabilities, 44·327 per cent.
W. R. EGGERS, Chief Accountant.
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Shipping Control (Wellington) Notice 1944
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🚂 Transport & Communications22 February 1944
Shipping Control, Wellington, Regulations, Fishing
- N. H. Beall, Naval Secretary
🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 6 of 1944
🚂 Transport & Communications22 February 1944
Marine Department, Light-buoy, Auckland Harbour, Navigation
- B. W. Millier, Assistant Secretary
🏭 Application for License under Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryApple-juice, License Transfer, Loburn, Christchurch
- E. L. Middlebrook, Applied for license transfer
- G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary
🏛️ Officiating Ministers for 1944
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration29 February 1944
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Presbyterian Church, Roman Catholic Church, Brethren
- William George Kitchener Moore (Reverend), Officiating minister
- Hugh Thomas McManus (Reverend), Officiating minister
- John James Burns (Mr), Officiating minister
- J. G. A’Court, Acting Deputy Registrar-General
💰 Reserve Bank of New Zealand Statement of Assets and Liabilities
💰 Finance & RevenueReserve Bank, Assets, Liabilities, Financial Statement
- W. R. Eggers, Chief Accountant