✨ Land Names and Marine Notices
22 Dec.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2089
SCHEDULE—continued
Name Description Situation and Remarks
WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT—continued
Guardian Gorge Block III, Jackson Survey District. On the Drake River near its junction with the Waiatoto River.
Newland Pass Block II, Mount Castor Survey District. On Main Divide about one mile south-west of Alba Peak. Also in Young Survey District, Otago.
Pegasus Peak Block III, Mount Castor Survey District. Approximately one mile north of Mount Castor.
Perverse Creek Blocks I and II, Tyndall Survey District. Rises under the saddle between the Great Unknown and Barlow Peaks and flows into Barlow River.
Siege Glacier Block XIII, Poerua Survey District. On eastern and south-eastern slopes of Mount Adams.
Sombrosy Glacier Block IV, Jackson Survey District. On eastern slopes of Sombre and Rosy Peaks.
Speculation Creek Blocks XI and XV, Poerua Survey District. Flows northerly from Speculation Ridge to Hot Springs Creek.
Te Naihi Saddle Block II, Mount Castor Survey District. On ridge half a mile east of Axius Peak. This name supersedes ‘‘Te Naihi Pass’’ shown on maps on Main Divide south-west of Sentinel Peak.
Tri Peak Block XIV, Poerua Survey District. At junction of Speculation Ridge and Wilberg Range.
Trident Peak Block XIV, Turnbull Survey District. On Selbourne Range approximately two miles north-west of Alba Peak.
Vic Mountain Block XIII, Waitangitaona Survey District. On Main Divide between Mounts Meeson and Goldsmith, 9,196 ft. Also in Cook Survey District, Canterbury.
CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT
Armadillo Saddle Block VIII, Cook Survey District. On Liebig Range between the Anthill and Conrad Peaks.
Eric Twins Peaks Block I, Torlesse Survey District. On Main Divide approximately one and a half miles south-west of Sword Peak. Also in Tyndall Survey District, Westland.
Fan Stream Blocks I, Havelock and IX, Ramsay Survey Districts. Flowing from Cloudy Peak Range into Havelock River about half mile below Eric Stream confluence.
Fan Col Block IX, Ramsay Survey District. At head of Fan Stream.
Kehua Pass Block XV, Cook Survey District. On ridge between Mounts Tamaki and Lucia.
Monastery Peak Block II, Cass Survey District. On Liebig Range, half a mile north-east of Mount Biretta.
Tamaki Mountain Block XV, Cook Survey District. On Liebig Range, three-quarters of a mile south-west of Rutherford Pass.
Vic Mountain Block II, Cook Survey District. On Main Divide between Mounts Meeson and Goldsmith. 9,196 ft. Also in Waitangitaona Survey District, Westland.
OTAGO LAND DISTRICT
Adelaide Peak Caples Survey District. On ridge between Lake Adelaide and Lake Marian Basins, one mile and a half south-east of Barrier Peak.
Kauru Survey district, river, Instead of Kauroo.
hill, etc.
Kauru Hill Trig. station, settlement, Kauru Survey District. Instead of Kauroo Hill.
Maniatoto Survey district, plains, Central Otago. Instead of Maniototo. The statutory name ‘‘Maniototo County’’ is excluded from this ruling.
Maraewekea Stream Block I, Kauru Survey District. Joins Serpentine Creek near the junction of Carey Road and Serpentine Creek Road.
Newland Pass Young Survey District. On Main Divide about one mile south-west of Alba Peak. Also in Block II, Mount Castor Survey District, Westland.
SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT
Grono Bay On Secretary Island opposite Bauza Island, Doubtful Sound. Instead of Groznoz.
Grono Mountain On Secretary Island between Doubtful and Thompson Sounds. Instead of Groznoz.
Moir Mountain Castlemount Survey District. In Darran Mountains south of Homer Saddle. Between Mounts Gulliver and Belle.
NOTE.—All names of alpine features are approved subject to their identification on maps.
Dated at Wellington this 17th day of December 1954.
R. G. DICK, Surveyor-General, Chairman, New Zealand Geographic Board.
Notice to Mariners No. 98 of 1954
NEW ZEALAND—NORTH ISLAND—KAIPARA HARBOUR
Position: Dog Point in River Wairoa
On chart 2614 the leading beacons on Dog Point and the leading line and words ‘‘Beacons in line 278°’’ are to be expunged.
In New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide Tables, 1954, Vol. 2, on page 67, the paragraphs referring to Dog Point channel buoys and Dog Point beacons are to be expunged.
In New Zealand Pilot, 1946 edition, page 74, line 17, the references to Dog Point beacon and the red buoy in Dog Point channel are to be expunged. After line 54, delete from ‘‘and steer to pass southward’’ to ‘‘on approaching the point’’.
Chart affected: 2614.
Publications: New Zealand Pilot, 1946, page 74; New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide Tables, 1954, Vol. 2, page 67.
Wellington, N.Z., 20 December 1954.
W. C. SMITH, Secretary for Marine.
(M. 3/3/5)
The Standards Act 1941—Specification Declared to be a Standard Specification
NOTICE is hereby given that on 14 December 1954 the undermentioned specification was declared to be a standard specification by the Minister of Industries and Commerce pursuant to section 8 of the Standards Act 1941:
Number and Title of Specification: N.Z.S.S. CP 6, Code of Practice for the protection of eyes against accidental injury.
Price of Copy (Post Free): 3s.
Application for copies should be made to the N.Z. Standards Institute, Hamilton Chambers, 201 Lambton Quay (P.O. Box 195), Wellington C.1. This standard is being printed. Copies will be available soon.
Dated at Wellington this 17th day of December 1954.
L. J. McDONALD,
Executive Officer, Standards Council.
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Schedule of Place Name Decisions and Corrections
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration17 December 1954
Place names, Geographic Board, Land districts, Survey districts, Names, Corrections
- R. G. Dick, Surveyor-General, Chairman, New Zealand Geographic Board
🚂 Notice to Mariners - Kaipara Harbour Navigation Changes
🚂 Transport & Communications20 December 1954
Mariners, Navigation, Kaipara Harbour, Beacons, Buoys, Charts, Pilotage
- W. C. Smith, Secretary for Marine
🏭 Standards Act Declaration: Eye Protection Code of Practice
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 December 1954
Standards Act, Specification, Code of Practice, Eye protection, Accidental injury, N.Z. Standards Institute
- L. J. McDonald, Executive Officer, Standards Council