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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 42

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

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THE NEW ZEALAND HONOURS LIST
Price 5s. 6d. per copy.

SUPPLEMENT TO NEW ZEALAND HONOURS LIST FOR 1952
Price 1s.

REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON MORAL DELINQUENCY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
Price 3s.

HOUSING THE CITIZEN
Although this publication is issued primarily as a guide for local authorities, it contains information of value to all who are interested in housing.
Price 3s. 6d.

YOUR OWN HOME—HOW?
A guide for those who desire to build. Contains fourteen house designs, advice on purchase of sections, methods of financing, low cost plan service and other valuable advice.
Price 2s. 6d.

YOUR OWN HOME—HOW? (No. 2)
Another booklet written primarily for those with limited finance. Contains fourteen new house designs, advice on finance, group building scheme, economics in design and construction and other expert advice.
Price 2s. 6d.

THE STORY OF MINERALS IN NEW ZEALAND
THE METALLIC MINERALS. Price 1s. 6d.
THE NON-METALLIC MINERALS. Price 1s. 6d.


THE PRINCIPLES OF WOOD PRESERVATION: THEIR APPLICATION UNDER NEW ZEALAND CONDITIONS
By Messrs D. R. CARR, B.Sc., and J. H. SMITH, B.Sc., B.E., A.M.I.C.E., of the New Zealand Forest Service
Price 6s. 9d.


RESUSCITATION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
Also from Drowning, or Suffocation by Smoke, Gas, Dust, Burial, Strangulation, etc.
INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL
ISSUED BY THE STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT
Price 2s. 6d.


ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION
This well-illustrated, easily read book, written by Dr T. O. GARLAND, should be in every office, factory, and home.
52 pages. Illustrated. Price 3s. 6d.


STUDENTS' FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND AND OUTLYING ISLANDS
By T. W. KIRK, F. L. S.
Bound in cloth, 24s.


NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENTARY RECORD (1840-1949)
An Historical Survey of Parliament and the Parliamentary System of New Zealand
245 pages Crown 4to: Bound full cloth: Green. 35s.
EDITED BY GUY SCHOLEFIELD.


CONTENTS

PAGE
ADVERTISEMENTS 1055
APPOINTMENTS, ETC. 1039
BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 1055
DEFENCE NOTICES 1038
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES 1055
MISCELLANEOUS—
Customs Acts, Decisions Under the 1049
Fire Insurance Companies, Time and Place of Election 1044
Land Acquired for Government Work and Not Required to be Crown Land 1042
Land and Income Tax Act: Names of Tax Evaders 1045
Land Districts: Lands Reserved, Revoked, etc. 1041
Maori Affairs Act—
Notice of Adoptions Under Part IX of the 1048
Releasing Land from the Provisions of Part XXIV of the 1049
Notice of Intention to Take Land 1042
Officiating Ministers for 1955 1040
Palmerston Rabbit Board Elected 1041
Plumbers Board Elected 1054
Price Orders—
No. 1613 (Retail Groceries and Other Goods) 1054
No. 1614 (New Zealand Lemons, Other Than Meyer Lemons) 1055
Public Trustee: Election to Administer 1052
Regulations Act, Notice Under the 1052
Reserve Bank Notices 1053
Teachers' Register: Supplementary List of Names 1054
Transport Act—
Declaring Area to be Closely Populated Locality 1042
Revoking Warrant 1042
PROCLAMATIONS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, AND WARRANTS 1027-1038
SHIPPING—
Notice to Mariners 1054

Price 2s. BY AUTHORITY: R. E. OWEN, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON.—1955


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  • D. R. Carr, Author of Wood Preservation principles
  • J. H. Smith, Author of Wood Preservation principles
  • T. O. Garland (Dr), Author of Artificial Respiration book
  • T. W. Kirk, Author of Students' Flora of New Zealand
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