Bobby Calf Pool Elections, Flag Approval, Land Notice, Noxious Weeds




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

[No. 11

Election of Members of the Otaki-Te Horo Bobby Calf Pool Committee

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that—

Weston James Barber,
Richard Wood Jenkins,
Eric John Jensen,
Walter Lloyd Jepson,
Albert Hector Owen Sage, and
Karori Farquhar Spiers

have been duly elected to be members of the Otaki-Te Horo Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February, 1949.

EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

Election of Members of the Patumahoe Bobby Calf Pool Committee

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that—

George Alexander Townsend Buchanan,
Arthur Woolsey,
Owen Ross Platt,
Kenwyn James Hosking,
William John Leaming,
Gordon James Johnson, and
Alan John Milliken

have been duly elected to be members of the Patumahoe Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February, 1949.

EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

Election of Members of the Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee

PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that—

Francis William Bartlett,
Ernest William Bowden,
Thomas William Darcy Hughes,
Harry Mackay,
Albert Wilfred Small,
Norman Ernest Brier,
William Robert Cross,
Charles Percival Lord, and
Curtis Albert Bredow

have been duly elected to be members of the Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations.

Dated at Wellington, this 17th day of February, 1949.

EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Marketing.

Approval of Flags for the Territory of Western Samoa

WHEREAS by notice bearing date the 26th day of May, 1948, and published in the New Zealand Gazette on the 27th day of the same month at page 621, it was notified for public information that the Government of New Zealand had approved as the flags of Western Samoa for general use on shore within Western Samoa the flags therein referred to:

And whereas the Government of New Zealand has been requested on behalf of the Samoan people to approve in lieu thereof the flags hereinafter referred to and has acceded to the request:

Now, therefore, it is notified for public information that the Government of New Zealand, in its capacity of Administering Authority of the Territory of Western Samoa, has withdrawn the approval notified as aforesaid and has approved as the flags of Western Samoa for general use on shore within Western Samoa, first the New Zealand Ensign, and secondly the flag described in the Schedule hereto; the two flags to be flown in conjunction with each other, and when so flown to be of equal dimensions and to display the same shades of blue and red.

SCHEDULE

RED, the first quarter blue and bearing five white regular five-rayed stars representing the Southern Cross, the size and disposition of the stars being as follows—

  1. In this prescription the hoist of the flag from top to bottom is regarded as one hundred and forty-four vertical units, and its breadth from side to side as two hundred and eighty-eight horizontal units.

  2. Each star has its uppermost point on a vertical line through its centre.

  3. Two of the stars are disposed with their centres on a vertical line bisecting the blue quarter. The top point of the upper star and the bottom points of the lower star are distant three vertical units from the upper and lower edges of the blue quarter respectively.

  4. The star nearest the staff has its top point distant twenty-one vertical units from the upper edge of the flag, and its nearest point distant forty-two horizontal units from the edge nearest the staff.

  5. The star nearest the fly has its top point distant eighteen vertical units from the upper edge of the flag, and its nearest point distant forty-two horizontal units from the fly edge of the blue quarter.

  6. The fifth star has its bottom points distant twenty-six vertical units from the lower edge of the blue quarter and its nearest point distant fifty-six horizontal units from the fly edge of the blue quarter.

  7. The star nearest the fly edge measures fifteen, the topmost star and the star nearest the staff sixteen, the lowest star twenty, and the fifth star ten vertical units measured from the point of any ray to the point of the next ray but one.

A drawing of the flag as herein prescribed is deposited in the office of the Department of Island Territories at Wellington and marked I.T. 69/52 (2), and a copy of the drawing is published herewith.

Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of February, 1949.

P. FRASER, Prime Minister.

Notice of Intention to Take Leasehold Estates in Land in the Borough of Motueka, for a Secondary School

NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1928, to execute a certain public work—to wit, the construction of a secondary school—and for the purposes of such public work the leasehold estate in the land first described in the Schedule hereto, held from the Maori Trustee by Rana Doris McGlashen, of Motueka, Spinster, and Bruce Herbert McGlashen, of Motueka, Farmer, under and by virtue of Memorandum of Lease No. 2199 (Leasehold Certificate of Title, Volume 76, folio 63, Nelson Registry), and the leasehold estate in the land secondly described in the Schedule hereto held from the Maori Trustee by the said Rana Doris McGlashen and the said Bruce Herbert McGlashen under and by virtue of Memorandum of Lease No. 2400 (Leasehold Certificate of Title, Volume 88, folio 50, Nelson Registry) are required to be taken: And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land in respect of which the leasehold estates are required to be taken is deposited in the post-office at Motueka and is there open for inspection; and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of the said leasehold estates should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of such leasehold estates, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Works at Wellington.

SCHEDULE

Approximate areas of the pieces of land in respect of which the leasehold estates are required to be taken—

A. R. P.
0 2 10
3 2 24-6

Situated in Block IV, Motueka Survey District (Borough of Motueka) (Nelson B.D.), (S.O. 9589).

In the Nelson Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 128367 and thereon coloured blue.

As witness my hand at Wellington, this 22nd day of February, 1949.

R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works.

(P.W. 31/1207.)

Plant Declared to be a Noxious Weed in the Opotiki County

(Notice No. Ag. 4600)

Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 15th February, 1949.

THE following special order made by the Opotiki County Council on the 4th day of February, 1949, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928.

SPECIAL ORDER

"In exercise of the powers conferred on it by the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, the Opotiki County Council hereby resolves and declares, by way of special order, that the following plant, being a plant mentioned in the Second Schedule of the said Act, as extended from time to time by the Governor-General in Council, is a noxious weed within the County of Opotiki:

Hemlock (Conium maculatum)."

EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agriculture.

Plant Declared a Noxious Weed in the Rotorua County

(Notice No. Ag. 4606)

Department of Agriculture,
Wellington, 18th February, 1949.

THE following special order made by the Rotorua County Council on the 14th day of December, 1948, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928.

SPECIAL ORDER

"THAT, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, the Rotorua County Council hereby resolves and declares, by way of special order, that the plant known as hemlock (Conium maculatum), being a plant mentioned in the Second Schedule of the said Act, as extended from time to time by the Governor-General in Council, is a noxious weed within the County of Rotorua."

EDWARD CULLEN, Minister of Agriculture.



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🌾 Election of Members of the Otaki-Te Horo Bobby Calf Pool Committee

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
17 February 1949
Elections, Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Otaki-Te Horo
6 names identified
  • Weston James Barber, Elected member of Otaki-Te Horo Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Richard Wood Jenkins, Elected member of Otaki-Te Horo Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Eric John Jensen, Elected member of Otaki-Te Horo Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Walter Lloyd Jepson, Elected member of Otaki-Te Horo Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Albert Hector Owen Sage, Elected member of Otaki-Te Horo Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Karori Farquhar Spiers, Elected member of Otaki-Te Horo Bobby Calf Pool Committee

  • Edward Cullen, Minister of Marketing

🌾 Election of Members of the Patumahoe Bobby Calf Pool Committee

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
17 February 1949
Elections, Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Patumahoe
7 names identified
  • George Alexander Townsend Buchanan, Elected member of Patumahoe Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Arthur Woolsey, Elected member of Patumahoe Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Owen Ross Platt, Elected member of Patumahoe Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Kenwyn James Hosking, Elected member of Patumahoe Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • William John Leaming, Elected member of Patumahoe Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Gordon James Johnson, Elected member of Patumahoe Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Alan John Milliken, Elected member of Patumahoe Bobby Calf Pool Committee

  • Edward Cullen, Minister of Marketing

🌾 Election of Members of the Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
17 February 1949
Elections, Bobby Calf Pool Committee, Waitemata
9 names identified
  • Francis William Bartlett, Elected member of Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Ernest William Bowden, Elected member of Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Thomas William Darcy Hughes, Elected member of Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Harry Mackay, Elected member of Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Albert Wilfred Small, Elected member of Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Norman Ernest Brier, Elected member of Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • William Robert Cross, Elected member of Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Charles Percival Lord, Elected member of Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee
  • Curtis Albert Bredow, Elected member of Waitemata Bobby Calf Pool Committee

  • Edward Cullen, Minister of Marketing

🌏 Approval of Flags for the Territory of Western Samoa

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
11 February 1949
Flags, Western Samoa, Approval, Design
  • P. Fraser, Prime Minister

🏗️ Notice of Intention to Take Leasehold Estates in Land in the Borough of Motueka, for a Secondary School

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
22 February 1949
Land Acquisition, Secondary School, Motueka, Leasehold Estates
  • Rana Doris McGlashen (Spinster), Leaseholder of land in Motueka
  • Bruce Herbert McGlashen (Farmer), Leaseholder of land in Motueka

  • R. Semple, Minister of Works

🌾 Plant Declared to be a Noxious Weed in the Opotiki County

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
15 February 1949
Noxious Weed, Hemlock, Opotiki County
  • Edward Cullen, Minister of Agriculture

🌾 Plant Declared a Noxious Weed in the Rotorua County

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
18 February 1949
Noxious Weed, Hemlock, Rotorua County
  • Edward Cullen, Minister of Agriculture