Regulations, Railway Accounts, Industry Decisions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 6

Notices under the Regulations Act, 1936

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Act, 1936, of the making of regulations and orders as under:—

Authority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject-matter. Serial Number. Date of Enactment. Price (Postage 1d. extra).
The Finance Act (No. 2), 1939 The Army Superannuation Order 1944 1944/10 2/2/44 1d.
The Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 The Shipping Survey and Deck Cargo Emergency Regulations 1943, Amendment No. 1 1944/11 1/2/44 1d.
The Primary Industries Emergency Regulations 1939 The Fertilizer Control Order 1943, Amendment No. 1 1944/12 10/2/44 2d.

Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number.

E. V. PAUL, Government Printer


Abstract of Railways Working Account

FOUR-WEEKLY PERIOD ENDED 8TH JANUARY, 1944

Section. Revenue. Expenditure. Net Revenue.
North Island main line and branches £ 600,031 £ 482,809 £ 117,222
South Island main line and branches 311,007 265,278 45,729
Nelson 1,014 1,665 —651
Picton 6,795 6,750 45
Total railway operation 918,847 756,502 162,345
Miscellaneous and subsidiary services. 166,097 114,320 51,777
Total 1,084,944 870,822 214,122

1ST APRIL, 1943, TO 8TH JANUARY, 1944

Revenue. Expenditure. Net Revenue.
£ 6,917,987 £ 5,180,644 £ 1,737,343
3,494,605 2,977,901 516,704
11,132 18,898 —7,766
60,206 68,043 —7,837
10,483,930 8,245,486 2,238,444
1,384,681 1,024,203 360,478
11,868,611 9,269,689 2,598,922

ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY OPERATING REVENUE AND TRAFFIC

Four-weekly Period. Year to Date.
Passenger £ 355,277 £ 3,502,165
Parcels, luggage, and mails 37,428 334,889
Goods 509,399 6,435,197
Labour and demurrage 16,743 211,679
Total railway operating revenue 918,847 10,483,930
Passengers No. 2,733,123 30,375,178
Live stock Tons 49,632 463,045
Timber " 34,894 518,339
Other goods " 431,546 5,858,662
Total goods " 516,072 6,840,046
Road Motor Services—
Passengers No. 907,587 8,836,832
Revenue £ 56,086 465,292

ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY OPERATING EXPENDITURE

Four-weekly Period. Year to Date.
Maintenance—
Way and works £ 151,284 £ 1,481,187
Signals and electrical appliances 22,471 213,085
Rolling-stock 131,982 1,370,216
Transportation—
Locomotive 191,037 1,972,994
Traffic 235,444 2,390,927
General charges 7,037 75,952
Superannuation subsidy 17,297 132,125
Total operating expenditure 756,502 8,245,486
Net operating revenue 162,345 2,238,444
Total railway operating revenue 918,847 10,483,930

Capital cost of open lines as at 31st March, 1943 .. £ 68,685,063


Decisions of the Bureau of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the authority conferred on the Bureau of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936, the following decisions have been made in respect of applications for licenses.

G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary.

Applicant and Location. Nature of Application. Decision. Date.
Taking of Fish for Sale
R. H. Burns, 17 Clyde Street, Timaru For a variation in the conditions of his industrial fishing license to permit him to operate the fishing-vessel “Kiwi” (not yet registered), using set-nets, long lines, and hand-lines, catches to be landed at Timaru Granted 7 Feb., 1944.
A. J. Anderson and F. E. Versey, Kowhai Road, Feilding For licenses to permit them to operate the 33 ft. 30 h.p. engined fishing-launch “Sunbeam” (not yet registered), using long lines and hand-lines, catches to be landed at Tangimoana Granted 7 Feb., 1944.
Fish Retailing
Nelson Fisheries and Cool Storage, Ltd., Trafalgar Street, Nelson For a variation in the conditions of its fish-retailer’s license to permit it to hawk fish for sale in the following areas: Wakapuaka, from the Nelson boundary extending to the foot of the Wangamoa Hill; that portion of the Nelson district outside Nelson City extending on the west to the foot of the Moutere Hill and south to the foot of Spooner’s Range Granted 7 Feb., 1944.


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🏛️ Regulations and Orders under the Regulations Act, 1936

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Regulations, Orders, Finance Act, Emergency Regulations, Primary Industries
  • E. V. Paul, Government Printer

🚂 Abstract of Railways Working Account

🚂 Transport & Communications
Railway revenue, expenditure, net revenue, statistics

🚂 Analysis of Railway Operating Revenue and Traffic

🚂 Transport & Communications
Railway revenue, traffic, passengers, goods, statistics

🚂 Analysis of Railway Operating Expenditure

🚂 Transport & Communications
Railway expenditure, maintenance, transportation, statistics

🏭 Decisions of the Bureau of Industry under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Industrial licenses, fishing, fish retailing, Bureau of Industry
  • R. H. Burns, Granted variation in industrial fishing license
  • A. J. Anderson, Granted fishing license
  • F. E. Versey, Granted fishing license

  • G. L. O'Halloran, Secretary