✨ Waterfront Industry and Insurance Notices
JULY 28] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1605
“ (k) Recover from the owner, agent, or master of any ship
moneys expended on wages or for any other purpose
in connection with waterside work :
“ (l) Impose levies on the owners, agents, or masters of ships,
and on any other employers of waterside labour for
carrying out the functions of the Commission, and,
in particular, for any of the following purposes :—
“ (i) Providing and operating labour engagement
bureaux and central pay offices ;
“ (ii) Providing for pay for holidays allowed to
waterside workers (whether under the Annual Holidays
Act, 1944, or otherwise) ;
“ (iv) Providing and operating amenities for
waterside workers, including waiting-rooms, restau-
rants, and canteens.”
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SECOND SCHEDULE
ORDERS, directions, and decisions which are not suspended :—
Order No. 111, dated 30th March, 1943, “ Order of Commission
in respect to the Provision of Funds for Payment of Wages to
Waterside Workers.”
Clause 2 of Order No. 11, dated 28th February, 1947, “ Order
of Commission Regarding . . . Establishment of National
Administration Fund ” as amended by Order No. 65 of 1st October,
1948.
Direction of 9th July, 1945 (reference 1/1/5) as amended by
clause 1 of Direction of 18th March, 1947, Annual Holidays Act,
1944.
Labour Engagement Bureau Rules and Penalties as approved
by the Port Chalmers Port Committee.
Dated at Wellington, this 21st day of July, 1949.
A. McLAGAN, Minister of Labour.
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The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension Order 1949
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PURSUANT to the Waterfront Industry Emergency Regulations
1946, Amendment No. 1, the Minister of Labour doth hereby
make the following Order.—
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This Order may be cited as the Waterfront Industry
Regulations Suspension Order 1949. -
This Order shall come into force on the 26th day of July,
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I do hereby suspend in their application to the whole of
New Zealand (except the Port of Timaru)—
(a) Regulations 10, 10 (a), 10 (b), 10 (c), 10 (d), 13, and 21 of
the Waterfront Industry Emergency Regulations 1946
(hereinafter called the said regulations), except that
part of subclause (2) of the said Regulation 10 which
is set out in the First Schedule hereto ; and
(b) All of the orders, directions, and decisions made or deemed
to have been made by the Commission or any Port
Committee under the said regulations, except those
which are referred to in the Second Schedule hereto.
- The Suspension Orders referred to in the Third Schedule
hereto are hereby revoked.
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FIRST SCHEDULE
PART of Regulation 10 (2) of the said regulations which is not
suspended :—
“ 10. (2) . . . The Commission may from time to time
do all or any of the following things :—
“ (a) Direct the performance of any waterside work in such
manner and in such order of priority as it thinks fit ;
“ (b) Take such action as it thinks fit to ensure the efficient
performance or continuation of any waterside work
in accordance with its directions ; and take such
action as it thinks fit to deal with cases of misconduct
or with cases of failure or refusal to comply with any
reasonable directions of the Commission ;
“ (c) Direct the continuation of any existing methods of
engagement, employment, and supervision of water-
side labour . . . ;
“ (f) Classify and register waterside workers in such manner
and under such systems as it thinks fit ;
“ (j) Enter into such contracts as it thinks fit for the purpose
of exercising its powers and performing its functions ;
“ (k) Recover from the owner, agent, or master of any ship
moneys expended on wages or for any other purpose
in connection with waterside work ;
“ (l) Impose levies on the owners, agents, or masters of ships,
and on any other employers of waterside labour for
carrying out the functions of the Commission, and,
in particular, for any of the following purposes :—
“ (i) Providing and operating labour engagement
bureaux and central pay offices ;
“ (ii) Providing for pay for holidays allowed to
waterside workers (whether under the Annual Holidays
Act, 1944, or otherwise) ;
“ (iv) Providing and operating amenities for
waterside workers, including waiting-rooms, restaurants,
and canteens ;
“ (v) Supervises waterside labour.”
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SECOND SCHEDULE
ORDERS, directions, and decisions which are not suspended :—
Order No. 111, dated 30th March, 1943, “ Order of Commission
in Respect to the Provision of Funds for Payment of Wages to
Waterside Workers.”
Clause 2 of Order No. 11, dated 28th February, 1947, “ Order
of Commission Regarding . . . Establishment of National
Administration Fund ” as amended by Order No. 65 of 1st October,
1948.
Direction of 9th July, 1945 (reference 1/1/5) as amended by
clause 1 of Direction of 18th March, 1947, Annual Holidays Act, 1944.
Labour Engagement Bureau Rules and Penalties as approved
by the various Port Committees.
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THIRD SCHEDULE
SUSPENSION Orders which are hereby revoked :—
The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Auckland)
Order 1949.
The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Wellington
and Bluff) Order 1949.
The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Lyttelton)
Order 1949.
The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Dunedin)
Order 1949.
The Waterfront Industry Regulations Suspension (in Port
Chalmers) Order 1949.
Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of July, 1949.
A. McLAGAN, Minister of Labour.
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The Mutual Fire Insurance Act, 1908
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IN pursuance of section 58 of the Mutual Fire Insurance Act,
1908, a synopsis of the business of the undermentioned In-
surance Associations, as at 31st March, 1949, based on statements
deposited by those Associations in the office of the Public Trustee,
is hereby published :—
OTAGO FARMERS’ UNION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
Assets—
Cash in hand and in bank . . . . £ 4,414 1 1
Loans and investments . . . . 32,766 15 9
Outstanding premium notes . . . . 223,542 9 9
Other assets . . . . 24,694 17 4
Liabilities—
Policies in force . . . . 10,995,103 0 0
Existing claims . . . . 13,271 10 11
Income—
Premium income . . . . 42,002 9 9
Interest . . . . 1,268 10 10
Other income . . . . 407 2 11
Expenditure—
Losses . . . . 10,919 10 5
Expenses . . . . 25,521 6 6
Reinsurance . . . . 4,302 3 7
Other payments and expenditure.. 564 15 1
TARANAKI FARMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
Assets—
Cash in hand and in bank . . . . £ 5,823 4 10
Loans and investments . . . . 28,190 0 0
Outstanding premium notes . . . . 56,961 0 0
Other assets . . . . 1,728 12 9
Liabilities—
Policies in force . . . . 1,307,984 0 0
Existing claims . . . . 613 8 6
Income—
Premium income . . . . 6,627 4 9
Interest . . . . 863 6 8
Other income . . . . 665 1 1
Expenditure—
Losses . . . . 966 19 6
Expenses . . . . 3,519 1 4
Reinsurance . . . . 699 10 8
Other payments and expenditure.. 1,201 7 2
WELLINGTON FARMERS’ UNION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
Assets—
Cash in hand and in bank . . . . £ 1,182 10 7
Loans and investments . . . . 30,113 8 9
Outstanding premium notes . . . . 250,991 0 0
Other assets . . . . 12,265 10 1
Liabilities—
Policies in force . . . . 5,508,320 0 0
Existing claims . . . . 1,015 12 11
Income—
Premium income . . . . 35,950 8 1
Interest . . . . 761 8 11
Other income . . . . ..
Expenditure—
Losses . . . . 3,931 17 2
Expenses . . . . 523 9 0
Reinsurance . . . . 2,499 7 7
Other payments and expenditure.. 12,294 0 4
H. W. S. PEARCE, Public Trustee.
19th July, 1949.
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