Officiating Ministers and Price Control Notices




MAR. 9] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 261

Officiating Ministers for 1950.—Notice No. 6

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 6th March, 1950.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the following names of officiating ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general information :—

The Church of the Province of New Zealand, Commonly Called the Church of England

The Reverend Maxwell Pressland Cowle, L.Th.
The Reverend Percival Ernest James, M.A., Canon.

The Presbyterian Church of New Zealand

The Reverend Joseph Sands.

Churches of Christ

Mr. Herbert Grinstead.

The Ratana Established Church of New Zealand

Mrs. Te Puhi-o-aotea Ratahi.

Brethren

Mr. Cyril James Romeril.

P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General.


Officiating Ministers for 1950.—Notice No. 7

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 6th March, 1950.

IT is hereby notified that the name of the undermentioned officiating minister has been removed from the List of Officiating Ministers under the Marriage Act, 1908, by request :—

Congregational Independents

The Reverend Joseph Sands.

P. H. WYLDE, Deputy Registrar-General.


Exempted Goods and Services (Control of Prices) Notice 1950, No. 2

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal, acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries and Commerce, hereby revokes every Price Order and every approval given under section 16 of the said Act and every Prohibition of Sale given under section 40 of the said Act so far as any such Price Order or approval, or Prohibition of Sale relates to the sale of the goods referred to in the Schedule hereto or to the charges for any services referred to in the said Schedule. This revocation shall be deemed to have come into force prior to the coming into force of the exemption referred to in Clause 2 of this Notice.

  1. Pursuant to section 18 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, the Price Tribunal hereby gives notice that the goods and services specified in the Schedule hereto are exempt from the provisions of Part III of the Control of Prices Act, 1947.

SCHEDULE

Brushware : All kinds (including cotton and yarn mops, steel brushes, and feather dusters).

Culinary goods—

Baking cups and cake papers.
Colourings.
Jam and preserving jar covers other than metal or glass covers.

Haberdashery : The following items of haberdashery—

Arm bands.
Art needlework frames.
Belt buckles.
Belts and braces.
Bindings.
Bodkins.
Braids.
Buttons, button fasteners, and button moulds.
Cottons.
Crochet hooks.
Dome fasteners.
Dress cords, shields, and weights.
Edgings.
Elastics.
Embroidery cottons and silks.
Finger shields.
Garters (ladies’).
Garters and suspenders (men’s).
Hair wavers, nets, slides, curlers, and ornaments.
Hooks and eyes.
Insertions.
Laces.
Linen thread.
Mending cottons, silks, and wools.
Millinery lines.
Needles.
Petersham.
Pins, safety pins, bobby pins, hair pins, hat pins, and knitting pins.
Pyjama girdles.
Spool silks.
Stilettoes.
Tapes.
Tape measures (other than metal).
Tatting shuttles.
Vest buckles.
Webbing.
Whalebone.
Woven labels.
Zipp fasteners.

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Industrial goods—

Abrasives (including metal burnishing compounds).
Asbestos clothing.
Bearing metals.
Buffs, polishing and burnishing.
Case hardening compounds.
Chemical fire-extinguishers and parts.
Grinding wheels (including cut off wheels, mounted points, abrasive sticks and bricks, dressers and cutters).
Hoists (including spares and chain blocks, but not pulleys).
Machinery, processing used in manufacture and including spare parts.
Office safes (including strong room doors).
Scrap metals (ferrous and non-ferrous).
Valves, air, steam, and water, and spare parts, but excluding taps or cocks.
Water meters and parts.
Wire-woven gauze and wire-woven cloth (including battringe cloth).
Zinc boiler blocks.

Stationery—

Knitting books.
Paper patterns and paper shopping bags.
Religious tracts.
Sheet music.

Miscellaneous—

Art figures.
Ash trays.
Birdcages and accessories.
Bon bon crackers.
Bottle tops, corks, crown tops other than metal or glass, tops for jam or preserving jars.
Bunting and made up flags.
Calcium chloride.
Candle sticks.
Cardboard boxes and cartons.
Caravans.
Clay bird traps, duck calls, and decoys.
Collar studs and cuff links.
Dyes, commercial and household.
Fireworks.
Garden ornaments.
Gramophones and accessories including records.
Ice.
Jars, wickered.
Key rings.
Mine props.
Musical boxes and similar novelties.
Mutton birds.
Nursery plants, trees, and shrubs.
Pearl essence.
Pentachloro-phenol.
Shaving requisites, but not including shaving soap, creams, and lotions, shaving mirrors, and cabinets.
Sheep raddle.
Smokers requisites, but not including tobacco, cigarettes cigarette papers, matches, or lighter fluid.
Spraying flock.
Walking sticks and umbrellas.
Whistles.
Wrist straps.

Services—

(a) The rates or fees charged for the performance of any service rendered in any of the following professions or callings :—

(i) Accountancy.
(ii) Architectural.
(iii) Civil engineering.
(iv) Legal.
(v) Medical, dental, and related professions or callings with the exception of hospital charges.
(vi) Real estate agency.
(vii) Sharebroking.
(viii) Surveying.
(ix) Typing (public).
(x) Valuation.
(xi) Veterinary.

(b) The rates or fees charged for commercial printing.
(c) The rates or fees charged for newspaper advertising.

Dated at Wellington, this 7th day of March, 1950.

The Seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of—

[L.S.] P. B. MARSHALL, President.
P. N. HOLLOWAY, Member.


EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the notice but is intended to indicate its general effect.)

This notice—

(a) Revokes existing Price Orders and approvals so far as they relate to the goods and services specified in the Schedule :
(b) Exempts the same goods and services from the provisions of Part III of the Control of Prices Act, 1947.

The effect of the exemption is to make the goods and services no longer subject to price control during such time as no Price Order or approval is in force in respect of those goods or services.

The prices of many of the goods specified in the notice were previously controlled by Price Orders and approvals relating to those goods and other goods not mentioned in the notice. Those Price Orders and approvals still remain in force in respect of goods not specified in the notice.



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⚖️ List of Officiating Ministers for 1950

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
6 March 1950
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Church of England, Presbyterian Church, Ratana Church
6 names identified
  • Maxwell Pressland Cowle (Reverend), Listed as officiating minister
  • Percival Ernest James (Reverend), Listed as officiating minister
  • Joseph Sands (Reverend), Listed as officiating minister
  • Herbert Grinstead (Mr), Listed as officiating minister
  • Te Puhi-o-aotea Ratahi (Mrs), Listed as officiating minister
  • Cyril James Romeril (Mr), Listed as officiating minister

  • P. H. Wylde, Deputy Registrar-General

⚖️ Removal of Officiating Minister from List

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
6 March 1950
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Congregational Independents
  • Joseph Sands (Reverend), Removed from list of officiating ministers

  • P. H. Wylde, Deputy Registrar-General

🏭 Exempted Goods and Services from Price Control

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 March 1950
Control of Prices Act, Price Tribunal, Exempted Goods, Exempted Services
  • P. B. Marshall, President of the Price Tribunal
  • P. N. Holloway, Member of the Price Tribunal