✨ Maritime, Electoral, and Trade Notices
3 JULY] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1167
Notice to Mariners No. 46 of 1952
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 26 June 1952.
NEW ZEALAND—NORTH ISLAND—AUCKLAND HARBOUR
By-law 317—Special Signal Affecting Collision Regulations
THE attention of mariners is drawn to the amendment to Auckland Harbour Board’s By-law 317 as follows:—
“Any vessel exceeding 500 tons gross register and propelled by machinery, when under way in that portion of the harbour southward of a line 270° from Rangitoto Beacon to the mainland, including Rangitoto Channel and the inner harbour, which is unable to take any course authorized or required by Articles 18, 19, 20, 21 (in so far as this article and its ‘note’ applies to vessels in sight of one another), and 22 of the Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, shall, for the purpose of indicating to any other vessel or vessels within sight of her that she is unable to manoeuvre as required by those articles, sound on her whistle or siren a signal comprising 4 short blasts, each of about 1 second’s duration, with an interval of about 1 second between them, whereupon it shall be the duty of such other vessel or vessels to keep clear of her, but this signal is to be given only in a case of extreme necessity.”
Publication Affected: New Zealand Pilot, 1946, page 188, line 17.
Authority: Auckland Harbour Board.
W. C. SMITH, Secretary.
(M. 3/4/7)
Notice to Mariners No. 47 of 1952
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 1 July 1952.
NEW ZEALAND—SOUTH ISLAND—OTAGO PENINSULA
Wickliffe Bay—Air Weapons Range Established
AN air bombing and air to ground firing range has been established on the sand dunes at the above bay.
Position: Danger area extends 6,000 yards to seaward, from the coast line Wickliffe Bay to a distance of 1·5 miles to seaward of Hydra Rock. Within the area contained by a line drawn 257° from a position (approx.) lat. 45° 49′ S., long. 170° 49′ E., and 297° from (approx.) lat. 45° 51′·8 S., long. 170° 48′·7 E., and a line joining these two positions.
Details: When the range is in use the following warning signals will be given from Taiaroa Head and Cape Saunders—in the daytime International Code flags “I.B.”; at night communication by Aldis lamp and, where applicable, R/T.
Charts Affected: 2532; 2533; N.Z. 13.
Publication: New Zealand Pilot, 1946, page 310, line 33.
W. C. SMITH, Secretary.
(M. 25/2969)
Election of Members to Dental Council of New Zealand—Declaration of Result of Election
I, GEORGE WILLIAM LENTON HANLON, Returning Officer, appointed in terms of the Dental Regulations 1937, do hereby declare the results of the poll held to elect to the Dental Council one registered dentist from the North Island and one registered dentist from the South Island, pursuant to section 3 (2) (d) and (e) of the Dentists Act 1936:—
NORTH ISLAND
Finlay, James Colin .. .. .. .. 201
Hooton, Owen Gilbert .. .. .. .. 57
Priestley, Maurice Edmond .. .. .. .. 120
SOUTH ISLAND
Harris, Parke Zinzan .. .. .. .. 28
Weir, Albert Heathcote .. .. .. .. 152
I therefore declare the said James Colin Finlay and Albert Heathcote Weir to be elected.
Dated at Wellington, this 30th day of June 1952.
G. W. L. HANLON, Returning Officer.
Wellington Education Board—Extraordinary Vacancy
IN accordance with the requirements of the Education Act 1914, I hereby notify the result of the election for a representative for the Wellington Urban Area on the Education Board of the District of Wellington:—
Votes.
Ainslie, Robert William .. .. 27
Gundersen, Theodore Hercules .. .. 77
Mclean, Robert George Mowbray .. .. 86 (elected)
Valid votes recorded .. .. 190
Informal votes .. .. 1
W. I. DEAVOLL, Returning Officer.
18 June 1952.
New Zealand Dairy Board Election, 1952—Declaration of Result of Election in the Northern Ward
I, LEONARD IRWIN, Returning Officer appointed under section 19 of the Agriculture (Emergency Powers) Act 1934, do hereby declare the result of the election in the Northern Ward for a member of the New Zealand Dairy Board, which closed at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, 25 June 1952, to be as follows:—
Votes
Finlayson, Donald Alexander .. .. 22,252
Grant, Charles Jameson Croydon .. .. 10,484
Total .. .. 32,736
I therefore declare the said Donald Alexander Finlayson to be elected.
Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of June 1952.
L. IRWIN, Returning Officer.
Board of Trade Notice No. 29—Review of Import Licensing
Board of Trade,
23 June 1952.
IT is hereby notified that the Board of Trade has examined the objections lodged to the proposed exemption from import licensing of the following items in the Import Licensing Schedule and has decided not to recommend de-control until after a review of the appropriate Tariff duties has taken place:—
Tariff Item. Description.
61 (2) .. Spaghetti and similar alimentary pastes, cooked, whether or not in combination with other food substances.
Ex 124 (8) .. Dry white lead.
Ex 180 (6) .. Circular knitted artificial silk piece-goods.
Ex 180 (7) .. Knitted cotton piece-goods.
195 .. Boots, shoes, shoettes, sandals, clogs, pattens, slippers, and goloshes—namely, children’s 0 to 9 inclusive.
196 (2) .. Slippers n.e.i.
Ex 196 (3) .. Boots, shoes, clogs, pattens, shoettes, sandals, and other footwear n.e.i. (excluding rope soled).
205 (8) .. Rubber valves and teats for feeding-bottles, and rubber teats for use in feeding animals.
Ex 357 (10) (a) .. Wire, metal, plain, n.e.i., viz.: non-ferrous (excluding nickel chrome resistance wire); baling wire, plain fencing wire, and plain barbing wire.
Ex 359 .. Staples, fencing; clouts, 1 inch and under.
Ex 360 .. Nails or tacks, exceeding 1 inch in length, made from iron wire, whether plain, galvanized, or cement-coated, n.e.i. (excluding square grooved spikes or nails; clouts over 1 inch in length and nails with wire spring attachment peculiarly suited for fixing wall-board).
361 .. Nails, lead-headed and galvanized, cup-headed roofing nails.
Ex 371 .. Springs, coil, volute, and spiral (other than upholsterers’ spiral sofa-springs) (excluding expanding curtain wire; gramophone, watch and clock springs).
Ex 397 (7) .. Paints and colours dry n.e.i., viz.: ex (c) Dry white lead.
Ex 448 (3) .. Tanners’ bates.
449 (1) .. Rubber (not including sponge rubber) in sheet, strip, cord, or channel, being composed wholly of compounded or vulcanised rubber; also all articles n.e.i. wholly of rubber.
Ex 449 (2) (d) .. Bottom filling compounds for footwear.
It is further notified that Tariff review hearings in respect of the above items will probably not take place before 1 April 1953.
R. F. WILSON, Secretary.
Board of Trade, C.P.O. Box 2424, Wellington.
BANKRUPTCY NOTICES
In Bankruptcy—Supreme Court
FREDERICK JOHN DOUGLAS, of Kaiwaka, Sharemilker, was adjudged bankrupt on 26 June 1952. Creditors’ meeting will be held at my office on Wednesday, 9 July 1952, at 2 p.m.
T. P. PAIN, Official Assignee.
Courthouse, Whangarei.
In Bankruptcy—In the Supreme Court of New Zealand
NOTICE is hereby given that TERENCE SIMON O’DONNELL, of 40 Elgin Street, Grey Lynn, Driver, was this day adjudged bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be held at my office on Thursday, the 10th day of July 1952, at 10.30 a.m.
Dated at Auckland, this 26th day of June 1952.
T. C. DOUGLAS, Official Assignee.
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🚂 Amendment to Auckland Harbour Board By-law 317
🚂 Transport & Communications26 June 1952
Maritime, By-law, Collision Regulations, Auckland Harbour
- W. C. Smith, Secretary
🛡️ Establishment of Air Weapons Range at Wickliffe Bay
🛡️ Defence & Military1 July 1952
Air Weapons Range, Wickliffe Bay, Otago Peninsula
- W. C. Smith, Secretary
🏥 Election Results for Dental Council of New Zealand
🏥 Health & Social Welfare30 June 1952
Dental Council, Election, North Island, South Island
- James Colin Finlay, Elected to Dental Council
- Albert Heathcote Weir, Elected to Dental Council
- George William Lenton Hanlon, Returning Officer
🎓 Wellington Education Board Extraordinary Vacancy Election Result
🎓 Education, Culture & Science18 June 1952
Education Board, Election, Wellington Urban Area
- Robert George Mowbray Mclean, Elected to Education Board
- W. I. Deavoll, Returning Officer
🌾 New Zealand Dairy Board Election Result for Northern Ward
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources26 June 1952
Dairy Board, Election, Northern Ward
- Donald Alexander Finlayson, Elected to Dairy Board
- Leonard Irwin, Returning Officer
🏭 Board of Trade Notice on Import Licensing Review
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry23 June 1952
Import Licensing, Tariff Review, Board of Trade
- R. F. Wilson, Secretary
⚖️ Bankruptcy Notice for Frederick John Douglas
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementBankruptcy, Creditors Meeting, Kaiwaka
- Frederick John Douglas, Adjudged bankrupt
- T. P. Pain, Official Assignee
⚖️ Bankruptcy Notice for Terence Simon O'Donnell
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement26 June 1952
Bankruptcy, Creditors Meeting, Grey Lynn
- Terence Simon O'Donnell, Adjudged bankrupt
- T. C. Douglas, Official Assignee