Military and Regulatory Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

The National Service Emergency Regulations 1940.—Notice under Regulation 19 requiring Men, who have been called up for Service with the Armed Forces, to report

I, ALBERT EDWARD CONWAY, Adjutant-General, New Zealand Military Forces, and an authorized officer for the purpose of the above-mentioned regulations, do hereby give notice, pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 19 of the said regulations, that the men whose names, addresses, and descriptions are given in the Schedule attached (being men who have been called up in accordance with the said regulation for service with the Armed Forces), are required to report at the respective times and places shown in the said Schedule.

Dated at Wellington, this 27th day of September, 1944.

A. E. CONWAY (Brigadier), Adjutant-General, N.Z. Military Forces,
Authorized Officer for the purpose of the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940.

SCHEDULE

Registration No. Name. Occupation. Address.
407892 Fabling, Anthony Vernon Farm hand .. Care of Mrs. H. M. Fabling, Baby Shop, Otahuhu.
559796 Greenaway, Percival.. Carpenter Care of Mr. House, Robertson Road, Mangere.

The following men are required to report at 9 a.m. on Thursday, the 5th day of October, 1944, at the Drill Hall, Rutland Street, Auckland:

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).
Fisheries Act, 1908 Trout-fishing (Ashburton) Regulations 1941, Amendment No. 2 1944/135 20/9/44 1d.
Fisheries Act, 1908 Trout-fishing (Auckland) Regulations 1937, Amendment No. 7 1944/136 20/9/44 2d.
Fisheries Act, 1908 Trout-fishing (Nelson) Regulations 1937, Amendment No. 3 1944/137 20/9/44 1d.
Fisheries Act, 1908 Trout-fishing (North Canterbury) Regulations 1937, No. 2, Amendment No. 6 1944/138 20/9/44 1d.
Fisheries Act, 1908 Trout-fishing (South Canterbury) Regulations 1936, Amendment No. 4 1944/139 20/9/44 1d.
Fisheries Act, 1908 Trout-fishing (Wellington) Regulations 1941, Amendment No. 1 1944/140 20/9/44 2d.
Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944, Amendment No. 1 1944/141 27/9/44 3d.

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.

Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations 1944.—Amendments to Declarations of Essential Undertakings

National Service Department, Wellington, 25th September, 1944.

THE Controller of Man-power doth hereby give notice that the Minister of Industrial Man-power has made the following amendments to declarations of essential undertakings as enumerated hereunder as from the dates indicated:

Declaration No. 10, 20th September, 1944

Addition—
Perrys Shoes, Ltd., at Christchurch.

Declaration No. 97, 20th September, 1944

Addition—
Hansen Engineering Co., at Auckland, in respect only of the engineering workshop.

Declaration No. 98, 20th September, 1944

Addition—
Buller Engineering Co., at Westport, in respect only of the engineering workshop.

Declaration No. 102, 20th September, 1944

Addition—
New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., at Auckland.

Declaration No. 104, 20th September, 1944

Addition—
Sanitarium Health Food Co., in respect only of the Marmite Manufacturing Department of the Christchurch Factory.

Declaration No. 150, 20th September, 1944

Deletion—
I.X.L. Soft Goods Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Wellington.

Additions—
I.X.L. Soft Goods Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Wanganui.
Stylish Mantles, Ltd., at Christchurch.

H. L. BOCKETT, Controller of Man-power.

Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licenses under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

Taking of Fish for Sale

S. B. Worling, 16 Cliff Street, Timaru, has applied for a license to permit him to operate his 28 ft. fishing-vessel “Waiana” (not yet registered), using set-nets, long lines, hand-lines, and crayfish-pots, catches to be landed at Timaru.

R. S. Cooper, Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier, has applied for a license to permit him to operate his 38 ft. 35 h.p. engined launch “Alpha” (not yet registered), using long lines, hand-lines, and crayfish-pots, catches to be landed at Auckland.

Keri Mikaere, Ahimia, Thames Coast, has applied for a license to permit him to operate his 28 ft. 16 h.p. engined launch “Pakeha” (not yet registered), using set-nets, long lines, and hand-lines, catches to be landed at Thames.

L. R. Williams, care of Box 44, Russell, has applied for a license to permit him to operate his 26 ft. 40 h.p. engined launch “Mavis E” (not yet registered), using set-nets, long lines, hand-lines, and crayfish-pots, catches to be landed at Opua.

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 12th October, 1944, to G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary, Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington.

G. L. O’HALLORAN, Secretary.

Result of an Extraordinary Election under the Government Railways Act, 1926.—Government Railways Appeal Board

New Zealand Government Railways,
Head Office, Wellington, 28th September, 1944.

THE following is the result of an extraordinary election of an elective member to represent the First Division on the Government Railways Appeal Board:

Gill, William Francis .. .. .. 1,138
Shepherd, Joseph Wolff .. .. .. 925
Thomas, Keith James .. .. .. 220
Lynch, John Salter .. .. .. 158
Informal .. .. .. 5

I hereby declare William Francis Gill duly elected to act as a member of the Government Railways Appeal Board.

F. W. AICKIN, Returning Officer.



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🛡️ Notice requiring men called up for service to report

🛡️ Defence & Military
27 September 1944
National Service Emergency Regulations, Call-up, Reporting, Armed Forces
  • Anthony Vernon Fabling, Required to report for service
  • Percival Greenaway, Required to report for service

  • Albert Edward Conway (Brigadier), Adjutant-General, N.Z. Military Forces

🏛️ Notices under the Regulations Act, 1936

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Regulations, Fisheries Act, Emergency Regulations Act, Enactment
  • E. V. Paul, Government Printer

👷 Amendments to Declarations of Essential Undertakings

👷 Labour & Employment
25 September 1944
Industrial Man-power Emergency Regulations, Essential Undertakings, Amendments
  • H. L. Bockett, Controller of Man-power

🏭 Notice to Persons affected by Applications for Licenses under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Fishing Licenses, Applications, Bureau of Industry
  • S. B. Worling, Applied for fishing license
  • R. S. Cooper, Applied for fishing license
  • Keri Mikaere, Applied for fishing license
  • L. R. Williams, Applied for fishing license

  • G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary, Bureau of Industry

🚂 Result of an Extraordinary Election under the Government Railways Act, 1926

🚂 Transport & Communications
28 September 1944
Government Railways Appeal Board, Election, Results
  • William Francis Gill, Elected to Government Railways Appeal Board
  • Joseph Wolff Shepherd, Candidate in election
  • Keith James Thomas, Candidate in election
  • John Salter Lynch, Candidate in election

  • F. W. Aickin, Returning Officer