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SCHEDULE
The south-western side of all that portion of street, situated in the Nelson Land District, Borough of Richmond, known as Oxford Street, fronting part of Part 15 of Section 25, Waimea East, Block VII, Waimea Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 119074, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red.
C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(P.W. 51/858.)
The Western Side of Portion of Elgin Road, in the City of Dunedin, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-line
C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 12th day of April, 1944 Present: The Hon. D. G. SULLIVAN PRESIDING IN COUNCIL In pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution passed by the Dunedin City Council on the fourteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, viz.: “That the Dunedin City Council, being the local authority having control of the streets in the City of Dunedin, by resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to the western side of the portion of Elgin Road adjoining Allotment 3, Township of Fullwood, such land being comprised and described in Certificate of Title 34/17”; subject to the condition that no building or part of a building shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the western side of the portion of Elgin Road (described in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portion of street.
SCHEDULE
The western side of all that portion of street, situated in the Otago Land District, City of Dunedin, known as Elgin Road, fronting Lot 3, D.P. 141, Township of Fullwood, being part Section 52, Block VI, Town District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 118926, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red.
C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(P.W. 51/2107.)
Exempting Crown Land from the Provisions of the Mining Act, 1926
C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General WHEREAS by section twenty of the Mining Act, 1926, it is inter alia, enacted that the Governor-General may from time to time, by notice in the Gazette, exempt any Crown lands from mining or from any specified mining purpose, or from that Act or any specified provisions of that Act, and that the lands to which any such notice relates shall be specified therein by words of particular description: And whereas it is desirable that the Crown land specified in the Schedule hereto should be exempted from the provisions of the Mining Act, 1926, and its amendments: Now, therefore, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me by section twenty of the Mining Act, 1926, and of all other powers and authorities in anywise enabling me in that behalf, do hereby exempt the land particularly described in the Schedule hereto from the provisions of the Mining Act, 1926, and do also hereby declare that such exemption shall take effect from the date of the publication of this notice in the Gazette.
SCHEDULE
All that area of Crown land in the Karamea Mining District, containing by admeasurement 27·6 perches, more or less, being Section 282 in the Township of Millerton, Block VI, Ngakawau Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked N. 6/120, deposited in the Head Office of the Mines Department, and thereon in outline coloured red.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 13th day of April, 1944.
P. C. WEBB, Minister of Mines.
(Mines N. 6/120.)
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Commission of Inquiry into Apprenticeship and Related Matters [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General To all to whom these presents shall come, and to His Honour Mr. Arthur Tyndall, of Wellington, Judge of the Court of Arbitration, Clarence Edward Beeby, of Wellington, Director of Education, Frederick Daniel Cornwell, of Wellington, Secretary, Charles Roderick Edmond, of Wellington, Secretary, Francis George Fowler, of Auckland, Engineer, Alfred Gilbert, of Auckland, Engineer, Henry Ernest Moston, of Wellington, Secretary of Labour, William Joseph Mountjoy, of Wellington, Secretary, Frederick Charles Renyard, of Wellington, Superintendent of Technical Education, Randolph Gordon Ridling, of Wellington, Technical College Principal, Roy Stanley, of Auckland, Secretary, and Edward Bellamy Taylor, of Wellington, Registrar of Apprentices: GREETING. WHEREAS it is expedient that inquiry be made into the working of the apprenticeship laws and the desirability of reorganizing facilities for training in manual trades and into the other matters hereinafter referred to: Now, therefore, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1908, and all other powers and authorities enabling me in this behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint you, the said Arthur Tyndall, Clarence Edward Beeby, Frederick Daniel Cornwell, Charles Roderick Edmond, Francis George Fowler, Alfred Gilbert, Henry Ernest Moston, William Joseph Mountjoy, Frederick Charles Renyard, Randolph Gordon Ridling, Roy Stanley, and Edward Bellamy Taylor to be a Commission to inquire into and report and make recommendations upon the following matters, namely:- 1. To investigate existing educational facilities of both pre-vocational and vocational character, and to report on the changes necessary to meet the present and future needs of industry so far as they can be foreseen. 2. To examine existing legislation bearing upon apprenticeship; to make recommendations as to changes in such legislation, or as to new legislation which might be necessary to enable the reforms recommended by the Commission to be carried into effect: And generally such other matters arising out of the premises as may come to your notice in the course of your inquiries and which you consider should be investigated in connection therewith and be brought to the attention of the Government: And in exercise of such powers and authorities as aforesaid, and with the like advice and consent, I do hereby appoint you, the said Arthur Tyndall, to be the Chairman of the said Commission: And you are hereby authorized to conduct any inquiry under these presents at such times and places as you deem expedient, with power to adjourn from time to time and place to place as you think fit, and so that these presents shall continue in force and the inquiry may at any time and place be resumed although not regularly adjourned from time to time or from place to place, and to call before you and examine on oath or otherwise such persons as you think capable of affording you information as to the matters aforesaid, and to call for and examine all such books, papers, writings, documents, and records as you deem likely to afford you the fullest information on any such matters: And, using all due diligence, you are required to report to me, under your hands and seals, not later than the thirty-first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, your findings and opinions on the aforesaid matters: And you are hereby strictly charged and directed that you shall not at any time publish or otherwise disclose, save to me in pursuance of these presents or by my direction, the contents or purport of any report so made or to be made by you, or any evidence or information obtained by you in the exercise of the powers hereby conferred upon you except such evidence or information as is received in the course of a sitting open to the public: And it is hereby declared that the powers hereby conferred shall be exercisable notwithstanding the absence at any time of any one or more of the members of the Commission hereby appointed, so long as the Chairman and at least four other members be present and concur in the exercise of such powers. Given under the hand of His Excellency Marshal of the Royal Air Force Cyril Louis Norton Newall, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of the Order of Merit, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, on whom has been conferred the Albert Medal of the First Class, Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies, and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, this 19th day of April, 1944.
P. C. WEBB, Minister of Labour. Approved in Council— C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Exemption from Public Works Act for Oxford Street, Richmond
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🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works12 April 1944
Public Works Act, Building-line, Richmond Borough Council, Street Exemption
- C. A. Jeffery, Clerk of the Executive Council
🏗️ Exemption from Public Works Act for Elgin Road, Dunedin
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works12 April 1944
Public Works Act, Building-line, Dunedin City Council, Street Exemption
- C. L. N. Newall, Governor-General
- C. A. Jeffery, Clerk of the Executive Council
🌾 Exemption of Crown Land from Mining Act, 1926
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources13 April 1944
Mining Act, Crown Land, Karamea Mining District, Land Exemption
- C. L. N. Newall, Governor-General
- P. C. Webb, Minister of Mines
👷 Commission of Inquiry into Apprenticeship and Related Matters
👷 Labour & Employment19 April 1944
Commission of Inquiry, Apprenticeship, Education, Labour, Technical Training
12 names identified
- Arthur Tyndall (Judge), Chairman of the Commission
- Clarence Edward Beeby, Member of the Commission
- Frederick Daniel Cornwell, Member of the Commission
- Charles Roderick Edmond, Member of the Commission
- Francis George Fowler, Member of the Commission
- Alfred Gilbert, Member of the Commission
- Henry Ernest Moston, Member of the Commission
- William Joseph Mountjoy, Member of the Commission
- Frederick Charles Renyard, Member of the Commission
- Randolph Gordon Ridling, Member of the Commission
- Roy Stanley, Member of the Commission
- Edward Bellamy Taylor, Member of the Commission
- C. L. N. Newall, Governor-General
- P. C. Webb, Minister of Labour
- C. A. Jeffery, Clerk of the Executive Council