Orders in Council




The First New Zealand Easter Show Order 1953

C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government House at Wellington, this 17th day of March 1953
Present:

His Excellency THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL
Pursuant to the Exhibitions Act 1910, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.

ORDER

  1. This order may be cited as the First New Zealand Easter Show Order 1953.

  2. In this order, unless the context otherwise requires,
    “'The Act’” means the Exhibitions Act 1910;
    “'The exhibition’” means a public exhibition of works of industry and art, to be conducted by the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association and the Auckland Manufacturers Association at the Epsom Showgrounds, Auckland, from the 1st day of April 1953 to the 11th day of April 1953 (both inclusive) and to be known as the First New Zealand Easter Show.

  3. The exhibition is hereby authorized, and declared to be an exhibition within the meaning of the Act.

  4. Subject to the conditions set out in the Schedule hereto, the following provisions are hereby suspended in so far as they relate to work done or business conducted or services rendered in the said premises during the period of the exhibition by or on behalf of the bodies conducting the exhibition, or by or on behalf of any exhibitor at the exhibition, or by any person employed in or about the exhibition—namely, such of the provisions of—

(a) The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1925, and all awards and industrial agreements in force thereunder;
(b) The Shops and Offices Act 1921–22; and
(c) The Factories Act 1946,—as relate to the hours of commencing or ceasing work, or to the issue of permits for overtime or extended hours, or to holidays and half-holidays, or to the closing of shops.

SCHEDULE

  1. Eight hours shall constitute a day’s work in or about the exhibition, and, with the exception set out in clause 2 hereof the hours shall be worked consecutively.

  2. No person shall be employed in or about the exhibition for more than four hours without an interval of at least three-quarters of an hour for a meal.

  3. Any person employed during any day in or about the exhibition who is employed on that day for more than eight hours, or before the hour of 8 a.m., or after the hour of 10.30 p.m. (whether the excess employment is in or about the exhibition or otherwise) shall be paid for the excess employment at not less than half as much again as the ordinary rate for the first two hours and at not less than twice the ordinary rate thereafter, and any person employed in or about the exhibition on any day that would, but for the provisions of this order, have been a whole holiday for that person by virtue of any Act or of any award or industrial agreement shall be paid for all work done on that day at not less than twice the ordinary rate, whether the work is performed wholly in or about the exhibition or otherwise.

  4. No male under eighteen years of age and no female shall be employed in or about the exhibition after the hour of 10.30 p.m.

  5. For the purposes of the enforcement of an award or industrial agreement any provision of which has been suspended by this order, any officer of the industrial union or association concerned who is authorized in writing in that behalf by the union or association shall be entitled to interview at his place of employment any person employed in or about the exhibition under that award or industrial agreement at such time or times as may be agreed upon between the officer and the employer of that person, and for this purpose any such officer shall be entitled at any time to have access to the Register of Passes issued by the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association and the Auckland Manufacturers Association.

  6. Nothing in this order shall be deemed to affect any provisions in an award or industrial agreement requiring workers subject to the award or industrial agreement to be members of a union.

T. J. SHERRARD,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

(I. & C. 38/2)

The Mairaki Cemetery Order 1953

C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of March 1953
Present:

His Excellency THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL
Pursuant to the Cemeteries Act 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.

ORDER

  1. (1) This order may be cited as the Mairaki Cemetery Order 1953.
    (2) This order shall come into force on the 1st day of April 1953.

  2. The Rangiora County Council is hereby appointed to be the Trustee of the cemetery known as the Mairaki Cemetery, formerly known as the West Eyreton Cemetery and also as the Cust and West Eyreton Cemetery, being the area described in the Schedule hereto, and shall have the control and management of that Cemetery under and for the purposes of the Cemeteries Act 1908.

  3. (1) The delegation to the Rangiora County Council of the powers of appointing and removing trustees for the West Eyreton Cemetery made by Order in Council dated the 18th day of September 1933* is hereby revoked.
    (2) The said Order in Council is hereby accordingly amended by omitting from the second column of the Schedule the words ‘West Eyreton’ where they occur opposite the reference to the Rangiora County Council in the first column of that Schedule.

SCHEDULE

MAIRAKI CEMETERY (Formerly Known as the West Eyreton Cemetery and also as the Cust and West Eyreton Cemetery)
ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District containing 12 acres 2 roods 28 perches, more or less, being reserve No. 742, Block XI, Mairaki Survey District.

T. J. SHERRARD,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

(H.C. 53/4)

  • Gazette, 21 September 1933, Vol. III, page 2429.

Consenting to the Assignment to Harold Irvine and Ella Fergusson Irvine, both of Colville, Storekeepers, by Walter Frederick Summers, of Colville, Storekeeper, of His Rights, Powers and Privileges Under an Order in Council Authorizing Him to Erect and Use Certain Electric Lines in Portion of the County of Coromandel

C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government House at Wellington, this 17th day of March 1953
Present:

His Excellency THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL
Pursuant to the Public Works Act 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby consents to the assignment to Harold Irvine and Ella Fergusson Irvine, both of Colville, Storekeepers, by Walter Frederick Summers, of Colville, Storekeeper, of his rights, powers, and privileges under an Order in Council dated the 30th day of July 1947, and published in the New Zealand Gazette on the 7th day of August 1947, at page 958, authorizing Richard Seddon Goudie, of Colville, Storekeeper, to erect and use certain electric lines in portion of the County of Coromandel, as amended by the Order in Council dated the 17th day of September 1952, and published in the New Zealand Gazette on the 18th day of the same month, at page 1521, the said rights, powers, and privileges having been previously assigned by the said Richard Seddon Goudie to the said Walter Frederick Summers.

T. J. SHERRARD,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

(S.H.D. 11/20/1958)



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🏛️ First New Zealand Easter Show Order 1953

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
17 March 1953
Exhibitions Act 1910, Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Auckland Manufacturers Association, Epsom Showgrounds, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1925, Shops and Offices Act 1921–22, Factories Act 1946
  • C. W. M. Norrie, Governor-General
  • T. J. Sherrard, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏘️ Mairaki Cemetery Order 1953

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
11 March 1953
Cemeteries Act 1908, Rangiora County Council, Mairaki Cemetery, West Eyreton Cemetery, Cust and West Eyreton Cemetery
  • C. W. M. Norrie, Governor-General
  • T. J. Sherrard, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏗️ Consent to Assignment of Electric Lines Rights

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
17 March 1953
Public Works Act 1928, Harold Irvine, Ella Fergusson Irvine, Walter Frederick Summers, Richard Seddon Goudie, Colville, County of Coromandel
  • Harold Irvine, Assigned rights to erect and use electric lines
  • Ella Fergusson Irvine, Assigned rights to erect and use electric lines
  • Walter Frederick Summers, Assigned rights to erect and use electric lines
  • Richard Seddon Goudie, Originally authorized to erect and use electric lines

  • C. W. M. Norrie, Governor-General
  • T. J. Sherrard, Clerk of the Executive Council