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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 42
Election of Members of the Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee
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PURSUANT to the Bobby Calf Marketing Regulations 1947, notice has been received that—
Hubert Harry Mead,
William Richmond Auton,
Edwin Thomas Burke,
Waldron David Gulliver,
George Herbert Meuli, and
Albert Edward Luscombe
have been duly elected to be members of the Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee established by the said regulations.
Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1950.
K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Marketing.
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Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Convention Order 1940
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IT is hereby notified for general information that the following Press Note has been issued by the Government of Pakistan confirming the existence of reciprocal convention rights between New Zealand and Pakistan in respect of patents and designs.
Dated this 22nd day of June, 1950.
T. CLIFTON WEBB,
Minister in Charge of the Patent Office.
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PRESS NOTE
RECIPROCAL arrangements existed between the undivided Government of India and the Government of New Zealand for the protection of patents sealed and designs registered in these countries under section 78A (4) of the Patents and Designs Act, 1911. After partition, such arrangements continue to exist between New Zealand and Pakistan according to law and the Government of New Zealand have confirmed this position. Applications for patents and designs from New Zealand claiming priority under the above section can be made to the Controller of Patents and Designs, Government of Pakistan, Lakshmi Building, Bunder Road, Karachi.
Ministry of Industries, Government of Pakistan.
Karachi, 5th April, 1950.
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Consent to Raising of Money or Collecting of Goods for Patriotic Purposes by Heritage, Incorporated
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Office of the Minister of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 22nd June, 1950.
IN pursuance of section 47 of the Patriotic and Canteen Funds Act, 1947, the Minister of Internal Affairs doth hereby consent to Heritage, a society incorporated under the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908, or any duly incorporated branch of that society, raising money, or taking up collections in money or goods, for any patriotic purpose, or soliciting gifts in money or goods or holding itself out as willing to receive gifts in money or goods, for any such purpose.
W. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs.
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Special Order Made by the Rotorua County Council Altering Riding Boundaries and Adjusting Representation
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Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 10th June, 1950.
THE following special order made by the Rotorua County Council is published in accordance with the provisions of the Counties Act, 1920, in so far as publication is required by that Act. Pursuant to section 100 of the aforesaid Act, as amended by section 3 of the Counties Amendment Act, 1921–22, I hereby fix the 1st day of October, 1950, as the date from which the re-division of the County into four ridings as set out in the said special order shall take effect.
W. A. BODKIN, Minister of Internal Affairs.
(I.A. 103/137/22.)
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SPECIAL ORDER
IN exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 23 and section 59 of the Counties Act, 1920, the Rotorua County Council resolves by way of Special Order, as follows :—
“1. That the present division of the County of Rotorua into two ridings is revoked and in lieu thereof the said County shall be divided into four ridings; to be called respectively North Riding, Ngongotaha Riding, South riding, and Reporoa Riding, which said ridings are respectively described in the Schedule set forth hereto.
“2. That the said Rotorua County Council shall consist of seven members, who shall be elected as follows :—
(a) The electors of the North Riding shall elect two councillors.
(b) The electors of the South Riding shall elect three councillors.
(c) The electors of the Ngongotaha Riding and the Reporoa Riding shall each elect one councillor.
“3. That the alterations of ridings and riding boundaries hereby made shall take effect as from the 1st day of October, 1950.”
SCHEDULE
NORTH RIDING
ALL that area in the South Auckland Land District, situated in the County of Rotorua, bounded by a line commencing at a point in Block IX, Rotorua Survey District, where the middle line of the Hamilton-Rotorua State Highway intersects the western boundary of the County of Rotorua, and running northerly, easterly, and southerly generally along the boundary of the County of Rotorua, as described in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 23 of the 20th day of April, 1950, page 471, to the middle of the Tarawera River; thence westerly generally up the middle of the aforesaid Tarawera River, to and along the northern shores of Lake Tarawera, to and along the western boundary of part of Ruawahia No. 1 Block, to and along the southern and western boundaries of parts of Okataina No. 6B Block, to and along the south-western boundary of Whakapoungakau No. 16, Section 2B 2G 1 Block, along a right line across the Rotorua-Whakatane State Highway, to and along the southern boundary of Whakapoungakau 16, No. 2B 2F Block, to the shores of Lake Rotorua; thence along a right line across the aforesaid Lake Rotorua to the middle of the mouth of the Waiteti Stream; thence up the middle of that stream to a point due north of the north-eastern corner of Section 8, of Block XVI, Rotorua Survey District; thence along a right line due south to the middle of the Auckland-Rotorua Railway; thence along the middle of the aforesaid railway to and along the middle of the Hamilton-Rotorua State Highway to the western boundary of the County of Rotorua, aforesaid, being the point of commencement.
NGONGOTAHА RIDING
All that area in the South Auckland Land District, situated in the County of Rotorua, bounded by a line commencing at a point in Block XII, Rotorua Survey District, being the middle of the mouth of the Waiteti Stream and running southerly generally along the western shores of Lake Rotorua to the northernmost corner of Waikuta No. 1B 2 Block; thence westerly generally along north-western boundary of the aforesaid block, to and along the eastern side of Parawai Road, to and up the middle of the Ahipukahu Stream, to and along the north-eastern boundary of the Trout Eyeing Site, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 83 of the 14th day of September, 1905, page 2224, and as shown on the plan numbered 13386, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor, at Auckland, to the eastern side of the Hamilton-Rotorua State Highway; thence north-westerly generally along the eastern side of the aforesaid highway, to and along the north-western side of Valley Road, to and along the north-eastern boundary of Lot 3, as shown on the plan numbered 7048, deposited in the Auckland Land Registry Office, being part of Okoheriki No. 1H North 3 Block, to and along the south-eastern and eastern boundaries of Section 5, of Block XVI, Rotorua Survey District, along a right line across the Hamilton-Rotorua State Highway, to and along the eastern boundary of Section 8 of the aforesaid Block XVI, to the north-eastern corner of the last-mentioned section; thence along a right line due north to the middle of the Auckland-Rotorua Railway; thence easterly generally along the southern boundary of the North Riding, as hereinbefore described, to the middle of the mouth of the Waiteti Stream, being the point of commencement.
SOUTH RIDING
All that area in the South Auckland Land District, situated in the County of Rotorua, bounded by a line commencing at a point in Block IX, Rotorua Survey District, where the middle line of the Hamilton-Rotorua State Highway intersects the western boundary of the County of Rotorua, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of the 20th day of April, 1950, page 471, and running easterly generally along the southern boundary of the North Riding, as hereinbefore described, along the western, southern, and eastern boundaries of the Ngongotaha Riding, as hereinbefore described, again along the southern boundary of the aforesaid North Riding to the eastern boundary of the County of Rotorua, aforesaid; thence southerly and westerly generally along the aforesaid County boundaries to and along the north-eastern side of the Rotorua-Waikaremoana State Highway to a point in line with the southern boundary of part of Rotomahana Parekarangi 6A 2 No. 1B Block, at the junction of the aforesaid highway with the Rotorua-Taupo State Highway; thence along a right line to and along the southern boundary of the aforesaid block, to and along the south-eastern boundaries of Rotomahana Parekarangi 6A 2 No. 2A, 6A 2 No. 2B 2, and 6A 2 No. 2B 1 Blocks, the south-eastern boundaries of Section 2 of Block VIII, Ngongotaha Survey District, along a right line across a public road to and along the south-eastern boundary of Section 2, of Block X, Ngongotaha Survey District, and along a right line being the last-mentioned boundary produced across a public road to the middle of the Waikato River; thence northerly generally along the western boundary generally of the County of Rotorua, aforesaid, to the point of commencement; excepting thereout the Borough of Rotorua, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of the 20th day of April, 1950, page 471.
REPOROA RIDING
All that area in the South Auckland Land District, situated in the County of Rotorua, bounded by a line commencing at a point in Block X, Ngongotaha Survey District, in the middle of the Waikato River and in line with the south-eastern boundary of Section 2, of Block X, aforesaid, and running easterly generally along the southern boundary of the South Riding, as hereinbefore described, to the south-eastern boundary of the County of Rotorua; thence south-westerly and north-westerly generally along the south-eastern and south-western boundaries of the County of Rotorua, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 23 of the 20th day of April, 1950, page 471, to the point of commencement.
Certified correct: C. A. LAWN, Assistant Chief Surveyor.
I hereby certify that the foregoing special order has been duly made.
V. C. FLOREY, County Chairman.
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🌾 Election of Members of the Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources25 June 1950
Elections, Bobby Calf Pool, Waimate Plains
6 names identified
- Hubert Harry Mead, Elected member of the Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee
- William Richmond Auton, Elected member of the Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee
- Edwin Thomas Burke, Elected member of the Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee
- Waldron David Gulliver, Elected member of the Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee
- George Herbert Meuli, Elected member of the Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee
- Albert Edward Luscombe, Elected member of the Waimate Plains Bobby Calf Pool Committee
- K. J. Holyoake, Minister of Marketing
🏭 Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Convention Order 1940
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry22 June 1950
Patents, Designs, Trade-marks, Convention, Pakistan
- T. Clifton Webb, Minister in Charge of the Patent Office
🏥 Consent to Raising of Money or Collecting of Goods for Patriotic Purposes by Heritage, Incorporated
🏥 Health & Social Welfare22 June 1950
Patriotic Purposes, Fundraising, Heritage Incorporated
- W. A. Bodkin, Minister of Internal Affairs
🏘️ Special Order Made by the Rotorua County Council Altering Riding Boundaries and Adjusting Representation
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government10 June 1950
Rotorua County Council, Riding Boundaries, Representation
- W. A. Bodkin, Minister of Internal Affairs
- C. A. Lawn, Assistant Chief Surveyor
- V. C. Florey, County Chairman