✨ Public Notices and Decisions
NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several
estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth :—
| No. | Name. | Occupation. | Residence. | Date of Death. | Date Election Filed. | Testate or Intestate. | Stamp Office Concerned. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aynsley, Eleanor Alice | Married woman | Atarau | 7/12/52 | 7/1/53 | Testate | Greymouth. |
| 2 | Dove, James William | Infant | Formerly Hikurangi, late Greymouth | 5/10/52 | 9/1/53 | Intestate | " |
| 3 | Harker, Kenneth | Hotel porter | Wanganui | 16/11/52 | 13/1/53 | " | Wanganui. |
| 4 | Hartshorn, Frederick Charles | Agent | Napier | 14/10/52 | 13/11/52 | Testate | Napier. |
| 5 | Haywood, David | Retired miner | Ngakawau | 2/12/52 | 5/1/53 | Intestate | Greymouth. |
| 6 | Haywood, Sarah Jane | Widow | " | 2/12/52 | 5/1/53 | " | " |
| 7 | Knight, May | , | Westport | 10/12/52 | 7/1/53 | Testate | " |
| 8 | McLeod, Donald | Labourer | Hokitika | 19/9/52 | 5/1/53 | " | " |
| 9 | Molloy, John William | Sawmill worker | Kotuku | 23/12/50 | 5/1/53 | Intestate | " |
| 10 | Muis, Frances Mary | Widow | Gisborne | 25/12/52 | 12/1/53 | Testate | Gisborne. |
| 11 | Nathan, Arthur Edward | Storeman | New Plymouth | 20/11/52 | 7/1/53 | " | New Plymouth. |
| 12 | Sawyer, Catherine | Widow | Alexandra | 20/11/52 | 7/1/53 | " | Dunedin. |
| 13 | Smith, William | Retired taxi-driver | Formerly Wellington, late Wanganui | 4/12/52 | 13/1/53 | " | Wanganui. |
| 14 | Watson, John Henry | Retired electrical engineer | Formerly Invercargill, late Dunedin | 19/11/52 | 7/1/53 | " | Dunedin. |
Public Trust Office, Wellington, 19 January 1953.
G. E. TURNEY, Public Trustee.
Board of Trade Notice No. 51—Review of Import Licensing
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 decontrol until after a review
of the appropriate tariff duties has taken place.
| Tariff Item. | Description. |
|---|---|
| Ex 105 (3) | Colloidal sulphur. |
| Ex 147 | Buttons, viz., shirt, pyjama, and trouser, men's and boys' vest, suit, sports coat, and overcoat, and leather buttons. |
| Ex 147 | Buttons, n.e.i. (excluding shirt, pyjama, and trouser; men's and boys' vest, suit, sports coat and overcoat; and leather buttons). |
| 193 (1) | Yarns, n.e.i., viz., sisal and raffia. |
| 198 (2) | Boot, shoe, and slipper heels, knobs, and soles, of rubber. |
| Ex 199 (1) | Hose, tubing or piping, flexible, of canvas, &c. (excluding plastic, canvas, and flexible metal hose). |
| 212 (3) | Plaster-pulp sheets, plaster board, and similar materials. |
| Ex 338 (13) | Electric irons (excluding travelling irons, electric steam irons, and no-cord irons). |
| Ex 351 (4) | Mill exhaust fans 5 inches diameter and over and limit load fans. |
| Ex 351 (4) | Blowers and fans, viz., exhaust, blast, and ventilating (excluding the following types: all mill exhaust fans 5 inches diameter and over; all limit load fans). |
| Ex 351 (8) | Hand mincers (excluding hand mincers, heavy duty specially suited for hotel and industrial use). |
| Ex 353 (4) | Electric cooking and electric heating appliances (excluding electric ranges; electric hot plates for glass coffee brewers; electric toasters which embody an automatic ejector; electric pressure cookers; electric plate warmers or hot plates not exceeding 500 watts; waffle irons; oil filled electric radiators; electric heaters incorporating a fan for circulating air; electric food warmers for domestic use; electric kettles; tea and coffee makers with automatic safety cut out; electrical appliances for boiling liquids being small glass or metal containers of approximately 12 oz. capacity with an immersion heater affixed to the lid). |
| Ex 379 | Perambulator wheels. |
| Ex 381 | Perambulators and the like vehicles. |
| 397 (I) | White-lead ground in oil. |
| 397 (2) (a) | Paints mixed ready for use. |
| (b) | Paints, and colours, ground in liquid, n.e.i., enamel paints; ships' anti-fouling composition. |
| (c) | Paint-thinners, n.e.i.; driers, n.e.i. |
| Ex 397 (3) (a) | Varnishes (excluding collodion-base varnish for correcting stencils); lacquers; Brunswick black; japans; lithographic varnishes; printers' ink reducer; terebine; gold-size; liquid stains for wood; metallic paints, and liquid medium for mixing with the same; petrifying-liquids n.e.i. suited for water-proofing concrete, plaster, and similar surfaces, or for use as paint; fused gums for the manufacture of varnishes (excluding pearl essence; brewers' pitch). |
| 397 (4) | Preparations for removing paint and varnish. |
Ex 397 (5) | Putty and woodfillers (excluding glazing putty, mixed ready for use, specially prepared for use on metal sashes).
397 (6) | Kalsomine, distemper, etc.
Ex 397 (7) (c) | Whiting and chalk.
Dated at Wellington, this 14th day of January 1953.
R. F. WILSON, Secretary.
C.P.O. Box 2424, Wellington C. 1.
The Standards Act 1941—Specifications Declared to be Standard Specifications
NOTICE is hereby given that on the dates stated in the first column hereunder, the undermentioned specifications were declared to be standard specifications by the Minister of Industries and Commerce pursuant to section 8 of the Standards Act 1941 :—
| Date of Declaration. | Number and Title of Specification. | Price of Copy (Post Free). |
|---|---|---|
| 19 Dec. 1952 | N.Z.S.S. 1110: Short link wrought iron chain of special quality (excluding pitched or calibrated chain); being B.S. 1696 : 1951 | 2 0 |
| 19 Dec. 1952 | N.Z.S.S. 1116: London pattern pulley blocks for fibre rope; being B.S. 1839 : 1952 | 2 0 |
| 22 Dec. 1952 | *N.Z.S.S. 759: Garden rakes (straight-tooth type). (Superseding N.Z.S.S. E 233) | 2 6 |
| 22 Dec. 1952 | *N.Z.S.S. 760: Garden hoes. (Superseding N.Z.S.S. E 234) | 2 6 |
| 22 Dec. 1952 | *N.Z.S.S. 761: Shovels and spades of the hollow-back-socket pattern. (Superseding N.Z.S.S. E 235) | 2 6 |
| 22 Dec. 1952 | *N.Z.S.S. 952: Portable electric immersion water-heaters | 2 6 |
Applications for copies should be made to the N.Z. Standards Institute, Hamilton Chambers, 201 Lambton Quay (P.O. Box 195), Wellington C. 1.
- NOTE.—These standards are in the course of printing; copies will be available soon.
L. J. McDONALD,
Executive Officer, Standards Council.
Branch of Friendly Society Registered
Friendly Societies Department,
Wellington, 15 January 1953.
THE Loyal Naenae Lodge, with registered office at Naenae, is registered as a branch of the Wellington District of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows (New Zealand) Friendly Society, under the Friendly Societies Act 1909, this 15th day of January 1953.
S. BECKINGSALE, Registrar of Friendly Societies.
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🏢 Public Trustee Election to Administer Estates
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance19 January 1953
Public Trustee, Estates, Administration, Supreme Court
14 names identified
- Eleanor Alice Aynsley, Deceased estate administered
- James William Dove, Deceased estate administered
- Kenneth Harker, Deceased estate administered
- Frederick Charles Hartshorn, Deceased estate administered
- David Haywood, Deceased estate administered
- Sarah Jane Haywood, Deceased estate administered
- May Knight, Deceased estate administered
- Donald McLeod, Deceased estate administered
- John William Molloy, Deceased estate administered
- Frances Mary Muis, Deceased estate administered
- Arthur Edward Nathan, Deceased estate administered
- Catherine Sawyer, Deceased estate administered
- William Smith, Deceased estate administered
- John Henry Watson, Deceased estate administered
- G. E. Turney, Public Trustee
🏭 Board of Trade Notice No. 51—Review of Import Licensing
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 January 1953
Import Licensing, Tariff Duties, Board of Trade
- R. F. Wilson, Secretary
🏭 Standards Act 1941—Specifications Declared to be Standard Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryStandard Specifications, Standards Act, N.Z.S.S.
- L. J. McDonald, Executive Officer, Standards Council
🏥 Branch of Friendly Society Registered
🏥 Health & Social Welfare15 January 1953
Friendly Societies, Registration, Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows
- S. Beckingsale, Registrar of Friendly Societies