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Revoking a Warrant Declaring Area to be a Closely
Populated Locality and Declaring Area to be a Closely
Populated Locality for the Purposes of the Transport Act
1949, Section 36
Pursuant to section 36 of the Transport Act 1949, the
Minister of Transport hereby revokes that Warrant dated
the 6th day of September 1955 which applies to part of the
area described in the Schedule hereto, and hereby declares the area described in the said Schedule to be a
closely populated locality for the purposes of the said section
to the intent that a person driving any motor vehicle on any
road therein shall be subject to the maximum speed limit of
thirty miles an hour fixed by the said section.
SCHEDULE
Situated in Whangarei Countyβ€”
All that area at Waipu consisting of those portions of
roads hereinafter described:
(1) Whangarei-Maungaturoto via Waipu State Highway
No. 4 (all that portion commencing at a point 13 chains
measured along the said State highway in a north-easterly
direction from its junction with Waipu Cove Road and terminating at a point 12 chains measured along the said State
highway in a westerly direction from its junction with North
River Road).
(2) North River Road (all that portion commencing at
a point 2 chains measured along the said road in a north-
westerly direction from its junction with the Whangarei-
Maungaturoto via Waipu State Highway No. 4 and terminating at the said junction).
(3) St. Mary's Road (all that portion commencing at a
point 26 chains measured along the said road in a south-
westerly direction from its junction with the Whangarei-
Maungaturoto via Waipu State Highway No. 4 and terminating at the said junction).
(4) Waipu Cove Road (all that portion commencing at a
point 10 chains measured along the said road in an easterly
direction from its junction with the Whangarei-Maungatu-
roto via Waipu State Highway No. 4 and terminating at
the said junction).
(5) South Road (all that portion commencing at a point
6 chains measured along the said road in a south-easterly
direction from its junction with the Whangarei-Maungatu-
roto via Waipu State Highway No. 4 and terminating at the
said junction).
Dated at Wellington this 6th day of April 1956.
W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport.
Gazette, 15 September 1955, Vol. III, page 1435.
(TT. 9/15/125)
Revoking a Warrant Declaring Area to be a Closely
Populated Locality and Declaring Area to be a Closely
Populated Locality for the Purposes of the Transport Act
1949, Section 36
Pursuant to section 36 of the Transport Act 1949, the
Minister of Transport hereby revokes the Warrant dated
the 6th day of December 1955 which applies to part of the
the area described in the Schedule hereto, and hereby declares the area described in the said Schedule to be a
closely populated locality to the intent that a person driving
any motor vehicle on any road therein shall be subject to
the maximum speed limit of thirty miles an hour fixed by
the said section.
SCHEDULE
Situated within Makara and Hutt Countiesβ€”
All that area at Paremata, Mana and Plimmerton consisting of those portions of roads hereinafter described:
(1) Wellington-Paekakariki Centennial State Highway
No. 34 (all that portion commencing at a point 42 chains
measured along the said State highway in a south-westerly
direction from its junction with the Haywards-Paremata via
Pahautanui State Highway No. 95 and terminating at a point
5 chains measured along the said State highway in a
northerly direction from its junction with James Street).
(2) Haywards-Paremata via Pahautanui State Highway
No. 95 (all that portion commencing at a point 18 chains
measured along the said State highway in a south-easterly
direction from its junction with Seaview Road at Golden
Gate and terminating at the end of the said State highway
at Paremata).
(3) Seaview Road, Golden Gate.
(4) Bayview Road, Golden Gate.
(5) That portion of the old Wellington-Paekakariki Centennial State Highway at Paremata from its junction with
the existing Wellington-Paekakariki Centennial State Highway No. 34 at the southern end of Paremata to its junction
with the existing Wellington-Paekakariki Centennial State
Highway No. 34 at the northern end of Paremata.
Dated at Wellington this 6th day of April 1956.
W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport.
Gazette, 15 December 1955, Vol. III, page 1992.
(TT. 9/15/147, 9/15/50)
Taranaki County Bylaws Confirmed Under the Bylaws Act
1910
THE following certificate has been executed on the sealed
copy of the Taranaki County Water Supply Bylaw 1955,
No. 31, and on the sealed copy of the Taranaki County
Deposit of Land Transfer Plans of Subdivision Bylaw, made
by the Taranaki County Council on the 9th day of November 1955.
S. W. SMITH, Minister of Internal Affairs.
CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION
Pursuant to the Bylaws Act 1910, I hereby confirm the
above-written bylaw and declare that the same came into
force on the 1st day of December 1955.
Dated this 31st day of March 1956.
S. W. SMITH, Minister of Internal Affairs.
(I.A. 103/6/52)
Notice of Intention to Issue an Order in Council Under
Section 3 of the Merchandise Marks Act 1954 in Respect of
Certain Classes of Clothing
NOTICE is hereby given that I am considering recommending that an Order in Council be issued under section
3 of the Merchandise Marks Act 1954 in respect of the
following classes of clothing:
Gloves and mittens, knitted or made from knitted or
woven fabrics:
Foundation garments, i.e., corsets, corselettes, brassieres,
roll-ons, and the like, including surgical foundation
garments and athletic supports:
Hosiery, i.e., socks and stockings of all kinds and fibres:
Neckties and scarves:
Swimwear, beachwear, and other sportswear:
Outerwear of all other kinds whether knitted or made from
knitted, woven, rubberised, elasticised, or other materials,
but excluding boots and shoes, hats, caps, and millinery:
Underwear, nightwear, shirts, blouses and the like, whether
knitted or made from knitted, woven, or other materials.
It is contemplated that this Order in Council will direct that
clothing of the above-mentioned classes shall be required to
bear an indication of origin at the time of importation or,
where made in New Zealand, at the time of manufacture.
A reference to the proposed methods by which indication
of origin shall be applied to each article of clothing can be
obtained from the offices of the Department of Industries
and Commerce in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, or
Dunedin.
Any persons or organisations considering themselves or their
members likely to be materially affected by such an order,
and desirous of making representations concerning this intention, should do so in writing addressed to the Secretary,
Department of Industries and Commerce, P.O. Box 2492,
Wellington, so as to reach him on or before 4 May 1956.
Notice of intention to make any such Order in Council
is not required by the said Act, and the publication of this
notice will not preclude the issuing of any Order in Council
either without notice or in terms differing from this notice.
Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of April 1956.
E. H. HALSTEAD,
Minister of Industries and Commerce.
The Standards Act 1941-Draft New Zealand Standard Specification (Government Purchasing Series) No. D 5053:
Toilet Paper
Pursuant to subsection (3) of section 8 of the Standards
Act 1941, notice is hereby given that the above draft
New Zealand standard specification is being circulated.
All persons who may be affected by this specification and
who desire to comment thereon may, on application, obtain
copies free of charge from the N.Z. Standards Institute, 201
Lambton Quay (P.O. Box 195), Wellington C. 1.
The closing date for the receipt of comment is 3 May 1956.
Dated at Wellington this 11th day of April 1956.
L. J. McDONALD,
Executive Officer, Standards Council.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Pursuant to section 45 of the Reserve Bank of New
Zealand Act 1933 (as amended by section 23 of the
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Amendment Act 1936), the
Governor of the Reserve Bank, acting with the authority of
the Minister of Finance, hereby gives notice that as from
23 April 1956 the balance to be maintained in the Reserve
Bank by each other bank for the time being carrying on
business in New Zealand in accordance with the said
section 45 shall be not less than the aggregate of 20 per
centum of its demand liabilities in New Zealand, and 3 per
centum of its time liabilities in New Zealand, as shown in
the last preceding monthly return furnished by that bank
in accordance with section 46 of the Reserve Bank of New
Zealand Act 1933.
E. C. FUSSELL, Governor of the Reserve Bank.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, 11 April 1956.



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πŸš‚ Declaration of Closely Populated Locality at Waipu

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
6 April 1956
Transport Act 1949, Closely Populated Locality, Speed Limit, Waipu, Whangarei County
  • W. S. Goosman, Minister of Transport

πŸš‚ Declaration of Closely Populated Locality at Paremata, Mana and Plimmerton

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
6 April 1956
Transport Act 1949, Closely Populated Locality, Speed Limit, Paremata, Mana, Plimmerton, Makara County, Hutt County
  • W. S. Goosman, Minister of Transport

🏘️ Confirmation of Taranaki County Bylaws

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
31 March 1956
Bylaws Act 1910, Taranaki County Council, Water Supply Bylaw, Deposit of Land Transfer Plans Bylaw
  • S. W. Smith, Minister of Internal Affairs

🏭 Notice of Intention to Issue Order in Council re: Merchandise Marks for Clothing

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 April 1956
Merchandise Marks Act 1954, Clothing, Indication of Origin, Department of Industries and Commerce
  • E. H. Halstead, Minister of Industries and Commerce

πŸŽ“ Draft New Zealand Standard Specification for Toilet Paper

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
11 April 1956
Standards Act 1941, New Zealand Standard Specification, Toilet Paper, N.Z. Standards Institute
  • L. J. McDonald, Executive Officer, Standards Council

πŸ’° Reserve Bank of New Zealand Balance Requirements

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
11 April 1956
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1933, Reserve Bank, Balance Requirements, Demand Liabilities, Time Liabilities
  • E. C. Fussell, Governor of the Reserve Bank