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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 25

Officiating Ministers for 1955 (Notice No. 9)

PURSUANT to 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 Sidney George Lescher.

The Reverend Louis Schwehr, S.M.

The Reverend Johannes Van Melis.

Baptists

The Reverend Henry Albert Edward Gardiner.

Absolute Maori Established Church

Mr Reihana Kaiawe.

The Methodist Church of New Zealand

Mr Lewis Henry Major.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of March 1955.

S. T. BARNETT, Registrar-General.


Rangiora Milk Delivery Notice 1953, Amendment No. 2
(Notice No. Ag. 5854)

PURSUANT to the Milk Delivery Regulations 1949,* the Minister of Agriculture hereby gives notice as follows:

  1. This notice may be cited as the Rangiora Milk Delivery Notice 1953, Amendment No. 2, and shall be read, together with and deemed part of the Rangiora Milk Delivery Notice 1953† (hereinafter referred to as the principal notice).

  2. (1) The Rangiora Milk Delivery Scheme 1953, as set forth in the Schedule to the principal notice, is hereby amended by revoking subclause (2) and substituting the following subclause:

“‘(2) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this scheme, the persons hereinafter described may deliver milk, wholesale or retail, in the areas allotted to them as follows, and not otherwise:

Name Area

‘‘William James Chambers, In zone No. 1, as marked in
Rangiora green on the plan.

‘‘Patrick Raymond Parsons, In zone No. 2, as marked in
Rangiora black on the plan.

‘‘Alfred James Kirkland, In zone No. 3, as marked in
Rangiora red on the plan.

‘‘Patrick Raymond Parsons, In zone No. 4, as marked in
Rangiora blue on the plan.’’

(2) The Rangiora Milk Delivery Notice 1953, Amendment No. 1, is hereby consequentially revoked.

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of March 1955.

K. J. HOLYOAKE, Minister of Agriculture.

(Ag. 87/12/36)

  • S.R. 1949/150.

† Gazette, 1953, Vol. II, page 751.

Amendment No. 1: Gazette, 1954, Vol. II, page 1214.


Riccarton Bush By-laws

PURSUANT to the Riccarton Bush Act 1914, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to approve of the following by-laws made by the Riccarton Bush Trustees.


BY-LAWS OF THE RICCARION BUSH TRUSTEES

IN pursuance of the Riccarton Bush Act 1914, the Riccarton Bush Amendment Act 1947, and the Riccarton Bush Amendment Act 1949, the Riccarton Bush Trustees as constituted under the said Acts hereby ordain as follows:

  1. These by-laws apply to the areas of land under the control of the Board as defined in the Schedules to the Riccarton Bush Amendment Act 1947 and to all property fixed and movable which may be found from time to time on or appurtenant to the Riccarton Bush and the Riccarton Bush Reserve under the control of the Board.

  2. “‘Board’’ means the Riccarton Bush Trustees.

“‘Riccarton Bush’’ means part of the area controlled by the Board as defined by the First Schedule of the Riccarton Bush Amendment Act 1947 and is generally that area to the westward and southward of the fence extending eastward and southward from Ngahere Street.

“‘Riccarton Bush Reserve’’ means that part of the area controlled by the Board and defined by the Second Schedule of the Riccarton Bush Amendment Act 1947 and is generally that area to the eastward and northward of the fence described above.

“‘Paths’’ mean and include all paths that are formed or may be formed within the areas as defined by the First and Second Schedules of the Riccarton Bush Amendment Act 1947.

“‘Vehicle’’ means and includes every conveyance upon or with wheels including wheelbarrow whatsoever its form of construction and motor cars, motor lorries and motor buses, propelled by mechanical power or otherwise howsoever but does not include prams or pushchairs.

“‘Bicycle’’ means and includes a tricycle, tandem, motorcycles or quad and any like kind of machine or conveyance propelled by pedal or mechanical power.

“‘Notice’’ means any Public Notice issued by the Board or under its authority and posted on or near the place to which it refers or indicates.

“‘Riccarton House’’ means the Deans Homestead in the area defined in the Second Schedule of the Riccarton Bush Amendment Act 1947.

“‘Ranger’’, “‘Caretaker’’: Employees of the Board responsible to it for the observance of these by-laws.

Time Open

  1. The Riccarton Bush shall be open daily throughout the year (except on such days and at such times as the Board may be by law entitled to close the same) from 8 a.m. to sunset and no person shall enter or remain therein except during such time.

The Riccarton Bush Reserve shall be open daily throughout the year (except on such days and at such times as the Board may by law be entitled to close the same) from 8 a.m. to sunset and no person except those attending functions at Riccarton House arranged with the authority of the Board shall enter or remain therein except during such times.

Riccarton House shall be open from Monday to Friday each week throughout the year (except on such days and at such times as the Board may by law be entitled to close the same) from 11 a.m. to noon, and no person shall enter or remain therein except during such times:

Provided, however, that the Board may at its discretion extend the opening hours of Riccarton House and allow organized functions to be held in Riccarton House at times other than those when Riccarton House is open to the public.

Entrance to Riccarton Bush and Riccarton Bush Reserve

  1. No person shall enter or leave the Riccarton Bush or Riccarton Bush Reserve except by gateways provided for the purpose, or go through, climb or ride over or through or sit upon or wilfully damage any fence, gate or barrier within the limits of the Riccarton Bush or the Riccarton Bush Reserve.

Firearms

  1. No person shall take, carry or use firearms or any fireworks or explosive substance, or any weapons or instruments of a dangerous character or bows and arrows or catapults or shanghais within the limits of the Riccarton Bush and the Riccarton Bush Reserve.

Birds, Etc.

  1. No persons visiting the Riccarton Bush or the Riccarton Bush Reserve shall shoot at or injure or destroy by any means whatsoever any bird or animal nor shall any person wilfully take destroy or injure the nest or egg of any bird.

Dogs

  1. No person shall bring in any dog (except on a leash) or permit or suffer any dog to follow him within the limits of the Riccarton Bush and the Riccarton Bush Reserve and any dog found therein may be destroyed by any person in the employ of or authorized by the Board.

Assemblages and Picnics

  1. No meetings or assemblages of persons of any kind for sports, games, public meetings or organized picnics or any other purpose whatsoever shall be held within the limits of the Riccarton Bush or the Riccarton Bush Reserve without permission in writing of the Board and subject to payment of such fee, if any, as the Board may from time to time by resolution decide and in the event of such permission being granted to any person for an organized picnic then such picnic shall be held at such place in the Riccarton Bush or the Riccarton Bush Reserve as shall be indicated by the ranger or caretaker and such person shall be responsible to the Board for the proper conduct of the persons taking part in such organized picnic and for any damage done by them.

Disorderly Persons

  1. No intoxicated or idle and disorderly persons, vagrants or persons of bad repute shall enter or be allowed to remain within the limits of the Riccarton Bush or the Riccarton Bush Reserve.

Refuse Litter

  1. No person shall leave bottles, glass, crockery, paper, remnants of food or other litter or deposit any rubbish within the limits of the Riccarton Bush or the Riccarton Bush Reserve except in receptacles provided for the purpose.

Sale of Goods

  1. No person shall sell or offer for sale any article of food or merchandise or any liquors intoxicating or otherwise or any kind of drink or carry on any trade, calling or fete within the limits of the Riccarton Bush or the Riccarton Bush Reserve without the permission in writing of the Board.


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🏛️ Officiating Ministers for 1955

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
28 March 1955
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Religious Denominations
6 names identified
  • Sidney George Lescher (Reverend), Officiating minister, Roman Catholic Church
  • Louis Schwehr (Reverend), Officiating minister, Roman Catholic Church
  • Johannes Van Melis (Reverend), Officiating minister, Roman Catholic Church
  • Henry Albert Edward Gardiner (Reverend), Officiating minister, Baptists
  • Reihana Kaiawe (Mr), Officiating minister, Absolute Maori Established Church
  • Lewis Henry Major (Mr), Officiating minister, Methodist Church of New Zealand

  • S. T. Barnett, Registrar-General

🌾 Rangiora Milk Delivery Notice 1953, Amendment No. 2

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
24 March 1955
Milk Delivery, Regulations, Rangiora, Amendment
  • William James Chambers, Milk delivery in zone No. 1
  • Patrick Raymond Parsons, Milk delivery in zone No. 2
  • Patrick Raymond Parsons, Milk delivery in zone No. 4
  • Alfred James Kirkland, Milk delivery in zone No. 3

  • K. J. Holyoake, Minister of Agriculture

🏛️ Riccarton Bush By-laws

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
By-laws, Riccarton Bush, Trustees, Public Access, Restrictions