Government Tribunal Orders, Trade Inquiries, and Minister Appointments




11 Dec.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2027

Amending Order No. 78 of the Government Service Tribunal

In the matter of section 9 (b) of the Government Service Tribunal Act 1948 and in the matter of an application dated the 1st day of December 1952 jointly made by the New Zealand Post-primary Teachers’ Association (Registered), and the Director of Education.

THE Government Service Tribunal, having heard and considered the joint application of the New Zealand Post-primary Teachers’ Association (Registered) and the Director of Education dated the 1st day of December 1952, doth hereby order:—

  1. This order amends Principal Order No. 62 as follows:—
  2. First Schedule: By revoking the First Schedule and substituting the following as the First Schedule thereto:—

"FIRST SCHEDULE

Clause 3 Basic salary payable to assistant teachers in secondary, technical, and combined schools, in secondary departments of district high schools, and to teachers engaged in the instruction of approved manual training classes.

Year of Service. Men. Women.
£ £
First .. .. .. 455 410
Second .. .. .. 470 425
Third .. .. .. 485 435
Fourth .. .. .. 510 455
Fifth .. .. .. 535 470
Sixth .. .. .. 555 485
Seventh .. .. .. 575 500
Eighth .. .. .. 590 515
Ninth .. .. .. 605 530
Tenth .. .. .. 620 545
Eleventh .. .. .. 635 565
Twelfth .. .. .. 650 580
Thirteenth .. .. .. 660 590

  1. Third Schedule: By revoking Part IX, and substituting the following as Part IX thereto:—

Part IX

Clause 20 Rates of payment to full-time assistant teachers for overtime.

Grade of Teacher. Rate of Overtime Per Teaching Half-day.
Men. Women.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
I .. .. .. 1 7 0 1 2 6
II .. .. .. 1 11 6 1 5 3
III .. .. .. 1 15 6 1 8 9
IV .. .. .. 2 0 3 1 12 9
V .. .. .. 2 5 3 1 16 3

  1. Third Schedule: By revoking Part X, and substituting the following as Part X thereto:

Part X

Clause 23 Rate of payment to part-time teachers:

Rate Per Hour.
Minimum. Maximum.
s. d. s. d.
Men .. .. 10 0 19 9
Women .. .. 8 9 16 3

  1. This order shall be deemed to have come into effect on the 1st day of September 1952.

In witness whereof the Chairman and Member of the Government Service Tribunal have hereunto set their hands this 2nd day of December 1952.

H. J. THOMPSON, S.M., Chairman.
J. W. G. DAVIDSON, Member.


Board of Trade Notice No. 48—Public Inquiry Into Import Duties on Cotton Wool

  1. The Board of Trade proposes to inquire into and report upon the question of what rates of import duty should be imposed on cotton wool which is classed under Tariff Item 134 (3) (b).

The present rates of import duty are—

British Preferential .. 3%.
General .. 10% plus surtax at the rate of nine-fortieths of the amount of duty.

  1. For the purpose of taking evidence on the review of this tariff item, the Board will hold a public inquiry commencing on Tuesday, 28 April 1953, at 10.30 a.m. in the Board Room, First Floor, Departmental Building, Stout Street, Wellington.

  2. Any person who intends to tender evidence should comply with the notes for the guidance of witnesses which have been approved by the Board. A copy of these notes may be obtained from the office of any Collector of Customs or from the undernamed.

  3. A typewritten statement of the evidence to be tendered, compiled in accordance with these notes of guidance, should be lodged with the undernamed on or before Tuesday, 14 April 1953. Each statement will, in general, need to be read under oath at the public inquiry by the person tendering it.

Dated at Wellington, this 9th day of December 1952.

R. F. WILSON, Secretary, Board of Trade.
C.P.O. Box 2424, Wellington C.1.


Board of Trade Notice No. 49—Public Inquiry Into Import Duties on Frames for Ladies’ Handbags

  1. The Board of Trade proposes to inquire into and report upon the question of what rates of import duty should be imposed on frames for making ladies’ handbags and purses of the kind included in Tariff Item 356 (1) (c).

The present rates of import duty are—

British Preferential .. 20%.
Australian Agreement .. 30%.
Canadian Agreement .. 30%.
Most Favoured Nation .. 50%.
General .. 50% plus surtax at the rate of nine-fortieths of the amount of duty.

  1. For the purpose of taking evidence on the review of this part of the tariff item, the Board will hold a public inquiry commencing on Wednesday, 29 April 1953, at 10.30 a.m. in the Board Room, First Floor, Departmental Building, Stout Street, Wellington.

  2. Any person who intends to tender evidence should comply with the notes for the guidance of witnesses which have been approved by the Board. A copy of these notes may be obtained from the office of any Collector of Customs or from the undernamed.

  3. A typewritten statement of the evidence to be tendered, compiled in accordance with these notes of guidance, should be lodged with the undermentioned on or before Wednesday, 15 April, 1953. Each statement will, in general, need to be read under oath at the public inquiry by the person tendering it.

Dated at Wellington, this 9th day of December 1952.

R. F. WILSON, Secretary, Board of Trade.
C.P.O. Box 2424, Wellington C.1.


Notice to Persons Affected by Applications for Licences Under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act 1936

Pharmacy Industry

A. N. Ackroyd, Hautapu Street, Taihape, has applied for a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Waiouru Military Camp Housing Area, Waiouru.

G. A. Hubbard, 11 Fleming Road, Waipukurau, has applied for a licence to operate a new pharmacy at Tokoroa.

Retail Sale and Distribution of Motor-spirit

Duck Bros., Ltd., Glen Eden, Auckland, has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from two pumps to be installed on service-station and garage premises at corner of West Coast and Great North Roads, Glen Eden, Auckland.

Blue Star Taxis (Invercargill), Ltd., Invercargill, has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump at premises at 6 Tay Street, Invercargill, sales to be restricted to owner-driver shareholders of the company.

W. T. Baker, Huntly, has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on service-station and garage premises on the Main Highway, approximately one mile south of Huntly.

J. P. George, Carroll Street, Dunedin, has applied for a licence to resell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on proposed service-station premises just above 46 Carroll Street, Dunedin.

G. W. Byrne, Ward Street, Hamilton, has applied for permission to take over petrol reselling licence of W. Boocock, Wally’s Garage, 101 Ward Street, Hamilton, and to change the retail selling point to proposed new garage premises on the corner of Victoria and Princess Streets, Hamilton.

Jack’s Motors, Ltd., Renown Road, Raumati South, has applied for permission to shift one pump from its present position to a new site on the corner of Renown Road and Mennin Street, Raumati South.

City Motor Services, Ltd., 48 Stafford Street, Dunedin, has applied for permission to transfer two pumps from 260 Cumberland Street, to new premises at 48 Stafford Street, Dunedin.

Applicants and other persons considering themselves to be materially affected by the decisions of the Bureau of Industry on these applications should, not later than 5 January 1953, submit any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. All communications should be addressed to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, C.P.O. Box 2492, Wellington.

J. D. KERR, Secretary.


Officiating Ministers for 1952—Notice No. 35

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 Roman Catholic Church

The Reverend Patrick John Kinsella, S.M.

The Presbyterian Church of New Zealand

The Reverend Thomas Mackenzie Corkill.

Baptists

The Reverend Royston Goodall Brown.
The Reverend Eric Michael Enright.
The Reverend Hugh Rabey Falla.
The Reverend Donald Charles Hopkins.

Dated at Wellington, this 8th day of December 1952.

S. T. BARNETT, Registrar-General.



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🏛️ Amending Order No. 78 of the Government Service Tribunal

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
2 December 1952
Government Service Tribunal, Teacher Salaries, Overtime Rates, Part-time Teachers
  • H. J. Thompson, S.M., Chairman
  • J. W. G. Davidson, Member

🏭 Public Inquiry Into Import Duties on Cotton Wool

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 December 1952
Board of Trade, Import Duties, Cotton Wool, Public Inquiry
  • R. F. Wilson, Secretary, Board of Trade

🏭 Public Inquiry Into Import Duties on Frames for Ladies’ Handbags

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 December 1952
Board of Trade, Import Duties, Handbag Frames, Public Inquiry
  • R. F. Wilson, Secretary, Board of Trade

🏭 Notice to Persons Affected by Applications for Licences Under Part III of the Industrial Efficiency Act 1936

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Licences, Pharmacy, Motor-spirit, Industrial Efficiency Act
10 names identified
  • A. N. Ackroyd, Applied for pharmacy licence
  • G. A. Hubbard, Applied for pharmacy licence
  • Bros. Duck (Ltd.), Applied for motor-spirit licence
  • Blue Star Taxis (Ltd.), Applied for motor-spirit licence
  • W. T. Baker, Applied for motor-spirit licence
  • J. P. George, Applied for motor-spirit licence
  • G. W. Byrne, Applied for petrol reselling licence
  • W. Boocock, Petrol reselling licence to be taken over
  • Jack’s Motors (Ltd.), Applied to shift petrol pump
  • City Motor Services (Ltd.), Applied to transfer petrol pumps

  • J. D. Kerr, Secretary

🏛️ Officiating Ministers for 1952—Notice No. 35

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
8 December 1952
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist
6 names identified
  • Patrick John Kinsella (Reverend), Appointed officiating minister
  • Thomas Mackenzie Corkill (Reverend), Appointed officiating minister
  • Royston Goodall Brown (Reverend), Appointed officiating minister
  • Eric Michael Enright (Reverend), Appointed officiating minister
  • Hugh Rabey Falla (Reverend), Appointed officiating minister
  • Donald Charles Hopkins (Reverend), Appointed officiating minister

  • S. T. Barnett, Registrar-General