Orders in Council




1910
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 74]

hereby authorize the Waimea Electric-power Board (hereinafter with
its successors and assigns referred to as the licensee) to lay, construct,
put up, place, and use the electric lines described in the Second
Schedule hereto ; and, further, for the purposes of section seventy-
six of the Electric-power Boards Act, 1925, subject to the said
conditions, doth hereby authorize the licensee to construct and
maintain the said electric works ; and further, doth hereby amend
the Order in Council dated the fifth day of November, one thousand
nine hundred and thirty-four, and published in the Gazette on the
fifteenth day of the same month at page 3563, authorizing the
Waimea Electric-power Board to erect electric lines, by deleting
clause five of the conditions thereto, and substituting the clause
set forth in the Third Schedule hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE

  1. IMPLIED CONDITIONS

THE conditions directed to be implied in all licences by the
Electrical Supply Regulations 1935 and the Electrical Wiring
Regulations 1935 shall be incorporated in and shall form part of
this licence, except in so far as the same may be inconsistent with
the provisions hereof.

  1. LICENCE SUBJECT TO REGULATIONS

In respect of the lines hereby authorized, the licensee shall
comply with the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935, the Electrical
Wiring Regulations 1935, the Radio Interference Regulations 1934,
and with any regulations made or to be made in amendment or
amplification thereof or in substitution therefor.

  1. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY

The system of supply shall be as described in paragraphs (a),
(b), (e), (f), and (h) of clause 21-01 of the Electrical Supply
Regulations 1935. The primary distribution voltage shall be
11,000 volts.

  1. DURATION OF LICENCE

This licence shall, unless sooner determined, continue in force
until the 31st day of March, 1976.

  1. CHARGES FOR ELECTRICAL ENERGY

The charges for electrical energy shall not exceed 1s. per unit
for lighting purposes and 6d. per unit for all other purposes :
Provided that “lighting purposes” shall include electrical energy
used for such purposes directly or indirectly from the source of
supply, except where used to charge a secondary battery for stand-
by emergency lighting only ; and, provided further, that if accounts
are paid within fourteen days of due date the charges shall not
exceed 9d. per unit for lighting purposes and 4½d. per unit for all
other purposes. In the case of wholesale supply the charge shall
not exceed £16 per kilovolt-ampere per year plus ½d. per unit.
“Wholesale supply” for this purpose shall be held to be a supply
in respect of which the consumer shall guarantee to pay not less
than £180 per year.

  1. TIME FOR COMPLETION OF WORKS

The period for the substantial completion of the works hereby
authorized shall be ten years from the date of this licence.

SECOND SCHEDULE

LINES adapted for the supply of electrical energy by the systems
of supply hereinbefore described, within those parts of the Waimea
Electric-power District described in Proclamations dated the 26th
day of March, 1946, and published in the Gazette on the 4th day of
April, 1946, at page 412, and dated the 21st day of May, 1947,
and published in the Gazette on the 29th day of of the same month
at page 641, the electric lines now proposed to be erected and used
being shown by means of red lines on the plan marked S.H.D. 16,
deposited in the office of the Minister in Charge of the State Hydro-
electric Department.

THIRD SCHEDULE

  1. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY

BULK supply at a nominal pressure of 11,000 volts between phases
shall be received from the State Hydro-electric Department’s sub-
stations located at Stoke and Motueka, or from such other additional
point or points of supply as may be mutually arranged between the
Minister in Charge of the State Hydro-electric Department and the
licensee.

The system of supply shall be as described in paragraphs (a),
b), (e), (f), and (h) of clause 21-01 of the Electrical Supply
Regulations 1935. The generating voltage of the hydro-electric
station shall be approximately 400 volts, and of the Diesel station
approximately 3,300 volts. The primary distribution voltages shall
be 11,000 volts and 3,300 volts.

W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

(S.H.D. 10/55/7.)

Authorizing the Wellington Harbour Board to reclaim Land in Evans
Bay, Wellington Harbour

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of
December, 1947

Present:

THE RIGHT HON. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL

WHEREAS it is provided by the one hundred and sixty-eighth
section of the Harbours Act, 1923 (hereinafter called the
said Act) that the Governor-General may from time to time, by
Order in Council, authorize any local authority or Harbour Board
to reclaim from the sea areas, not exceeding five acres in extent,
in any case where he considers that the reclamation will not affect
navigation and is for the benefit of the public :

And whereas the Wellington Harbour Board (hereinafter called
the Board) is desirous of reclaiming from the sea certain land in
Evans Bay, Wellington Harbour, and the said reclamation is of
such a nature as aforesaid, and the Board has applied to the Governor-
General in Council for an Order authorizing the execution of the said
harbour-works :

And whereas it has been made to appear to the Governor-
General in Council that the proposed work will not be or tend to
the injury of navigation, and is for the benefit of the public :

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the
Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power
and authority vested in him by the said Act, and acting by and with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion,
doth hereby authorize and empower the Board to reclaim from the
sea in Evans Bay, Wellington Harbour, the land marked “Reclama-
tion A and Reclamation B” and edged green on plan marked
M.D. 8665, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department
at Wellington, such reclamation to be carried out and constructed
in accordance with plan marked M.D. 8665, subject to the pro-
visions of the said Act.

W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Foreshore—Shed—Whangaroa Harbour—L. C. McIntosh

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of
December, 1947

Present :

THE RIGHT HON. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL

PURSUANT to the Harbours Act, 1923, His Excellency the
Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council, doth hereby license and permit Lancelot
Charles McIntosh, of Auckland (hereinafter called the licensee,
which term shall include his executors, administrators, or assigns,
unless the context requires a different construction), to use and
occupy a part of the foreshore and land below low-water mark at
Totara North in Whangaroa Harbour, as shown on plan marked
M.D. 8677 and deposited in the office of the Marine Department
at Wellington, for the purpose of maintaining a shed thereon as
shown on the said plan, such licence to be held and enjoyed by the
licensee upon and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in
the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE

  1. This licence is subject to the Foreshore Licence Regulations
    1940, and the provisions of those regulations shall, so far as
    applicable, apply hereto.

  2. The term of the licence shall be fourteen years from the 1st
    day of December, 1947.

  3. The premium sum payable by the licensee shall be two
    pounds ten shillings (£2 10s.), and the annual sum so payable shall
    be two pounds (£2).

W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Revocation of the Appointment of Kaipara as a Port of Entry

B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington, this 17th day of
December, 1947

Present :

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL

PURSUANT to section eighteen, subsection four, of the Customs
Act, 1913, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by
and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth
hereby declare that Kaipara shall, on and from the date of this
Order in Council, cease to be a port of entry for the purposes of
the said Act, and doth consequentially amend the First Schedule
to the Customs Regulations made on the twenty-ninth day of
June, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, and published in
the Gazette on the second day of July, one thousand nine hundred
and fourteen, at page 2675 (under which certain ports of entry were
appointed for the purposes of the said Act), by revoking the word
“Kaipara” in the column headed “Name” and the words “All
waters, rivers, and creeks within Kaipara Harbour, and all the
land abutting thereon to a distance of half a mile from high-water
mark” in the column headed “Limits” and set forth therein
opposite the said word “Kaipara.”

W. O. HARVEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.



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🏗️ Authorization for Waimea Electric-power Board to erect and maintain Electric Lines (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
10 December 1947
Order in Council, Public Works Act, Electric-power Boards Act, Waimea Electric-power Board, Electric Lines
  • W. O. Harvey, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏗️ Authorization for Wellington Harbour Board to reclaim Land in Evans Bay

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
10 December 1947
Order in Council, Harbours Act, Wellington Harbour Board, Land Reclamation, Evans Bay
  • B. C. Freyberg, Governor-General
  • W. O. Harvey, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏗️ Foreshore Licence for Shed at Whangaroa Harbour

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
10 December 1947
Order in Council, Harbours Act, Foreshore Licence, Whangaroa Harbour, Shed
  • Lancelot Charles McIntosh, Licensed to use and occupy foreshore for shed

  • B. C. Freyberg, Governor-General
  • W. O. Harvey, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏭 Revocation of Kaipara as a Port of Entry

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 December 1947
Order in Council, Customs Act, Port of Entry, Kaipara
  • B. C. Freyberg, Governor-General
  • W. O. Harvey, Clerk of the Executive Council