β¨ Land Exclusions, Commissions, Statutory Declarations
Sixthly, all the adjacent islands and those parts of any
rocks or reefs above mean high-water mark from Puysegur
Point to Big River, including Marshall's Rocks and Green
Islets and containing by estimation 20 acres, more or less.
Seventhly, all those areas containing a total of 13 acres,
more or less, being Sections 1 to 8 (inclusive), Block III,
and Section 10, Block IV, Town of Cromarty, and Sections 1
to 36 (inclusive), Town of Te Oneroa.
Eighthly, all that part of Lake Poteriteri south of the boundary of Fiordland National Park containing by estimation
6,600 acres, more or less, and including the bed and waters
of that part of the said lake.
As shown on the plan marked L. and S. 4/300L deposited
in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at
Wellington, under number 3115, and thereon edged red.
THIRD SCHEDULE
SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT
Lands Excluded from Fiordland National Park
ALL those areas described as follows:
Firstly, all that area containing by estimation 14,630 acres,
more or less, commencing at a point on the boundary of
Fiordland National Park at National Grid Reference
S12/576615; thence south-westerly generally along the watershed between Lake Monowai and the Hindley Burn and Lillburn and their western tributaries to the summit of the
Kaherekoau Mountains forming the main watershed between
Lake Monowai and Lake Hauroko; thence south-easterly generally along the watershed between the streams flowing into Lake Hauroko and the streams flowing into the Lillburn,
to a point at National Grid Reference S12/536481; thence
easterly along a right line to the said park boundary at
National Grid Reference S12/582482; thence northerly along
the said park boundary to the point of commencement.
Secondly, all that area containing by estimation 12,470
acres, more or less, commencing at a point on the boundary
of Fiordland National Park, at National Grid Reference
S12/567464; thence due west by a right line to the watershed between Lake Hauroko and the northern tributaries of Wai-
koau River; thence south-westerly, north-westerly, and again
south-westerly generally along the said watershed, to the said
park boundary at National Grid Reference S12/455388; thence
easterly and northerly along the said park boundary to the
point of commencement.
Thirdly, all that area containing by estimation 600 acres,
more or less, commencing at a point on the boundary of
Fiordland National Park at National Grid Reference
S12/330402, being also the point of commencement of the
area fourthly described in the Second Schedule hereto; thence
easterly along the said park boundary to the bush edge at
National Grid Reference S12/350403; thence northerly,
southerly, north-westerly, and south-easterly generally along
the bush edge to the point of commencement.
As shown on the plan marked L. and S. 4/300L deposited
in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at
Wellington, under number 3115, and thereon edged yellow.
T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(L. and S. H.O. 4/300; D.O. 13/1/3)
Commission to Inquire into the Desirability or Otherwise of
the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies
C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General
To all to whom these presents shall come, and to Wilfred
Fosberrey Stilwell, Esquire, Judge of the Arbitration
Court; Norman Lowther Edson, Esquire, Professor of
Biochemistry; and Percy Vernon Esmond Stainton, Esquire,
Merchant:
GREETING.
WHEREAS it is alleged that the fluoridation of public water
supplies may benefit dental health: and whereas it is also
alleged that the fluoridation of public water supplies causes
ill-health: and whereas it is also alleged that local authorities
should not be permitted to add fluoride to the water supplies:
and whereas it is also alleged that there are practicable methods
of adjusting the daily intake of fluoride other than by addition
to the water consumed:
Now, therefore, pursuant to the Commissions of Inquiry
Act 1908, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke
Norrie, the Governor-General of New Zealand, acting by and
with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby
appoint you, the said Wilfred Fosberrey Stilwell, Norman
Lowther Edson, and Percy Vernon Esmond Stainton, to be a
Commission to inquire into and report upon the following
matters:
(1) Whether benefits to dental health may reasonably be
expected in New Zealand from the addition of
fluoride to public water supplies, having regard to the
results of the fluoridation of water supplies in other
countries;
(2) Whether any disadvantages may result from the addition
of fluoride to waters naturally containing less than one
part of fluoride per million;
(3) Whether it is desirable or expedient that local authorities
should be permitted to decide on such addition for
the benefit of residents, particularly children, of their
districts;
(4) Whether there are any practicable methods of adjusting
the daily intake of fluoride other than by addition to
the water consumed;
(5) Whether, and to what extent, the Government should
take any steps in relation to the powers or actions of
local authorities in respect of any of the foregoing
matters;
and generally to inquire into and report upon such other
questions coming to your notice in the course of your inquiries
into the foregoing matters as you consider should be investigated in connection therewith:
And with the like advice and consent I hereby appoint you,
the said Wilfred Fosberrey Stilwell, to be Chairman of the said
Commission:
And you are hereby authorised to conduct any inquiry
under these presents, in accordance with the Commissions of
Inquiry Act 1908, at such times and places as you deem
expedient, with power to adjourn from time to time and
place to place as you think fit; and these presents shall continue in force whether or not the inquiry is regularly continued
by adjournments as aforesaid:
And it is hereby declared that the powers hereby conferred
shall be exercisable notwithstanding the absence at any time
of any one of the members hereby appointed, so long as the
Chairman or a member deputed by the Chairman to act in his
stead and one other member are present and concur in the
exercise of such powers:
And it is hereby further declared that you have liberty to
report your proceedings and findings under this Commission
from time to time if you judge it expedient so to do:
And, using all due diligence, you are required to report to
me in writing under your hands, not later than the 15th day of
February 1957, your findings and opinions on the matters
aforesaid, together with such recommendations as you think
fit to make in respect thereof:
And you are hereby strictly charged and directed that you
shall not at any time publish or otherwise disclose, except to
me in pursuance of these presents or by my direction, the
contents or purport of any report so made or to be made by
you.
Given in Executive Council under the hand of His Excellency
the Governor-General this 6th day of November 1956.
T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.
Officers Authorised to Take Statutory Declarations
C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General
PURSUANT to section 301 of the Justices of the Peace Act 1927,
His Excellency the Governor-General hereby authorises the
persons named in the Schedule hereto, being the holders of
the offices specified after their names, to take and receive
statutory declarations under that section.
SCHEDULE
James Alexander Blair, Clerk, State Advances Corporation,
Wellington.
Alfred Coulson Allison, Section Clerk, State Advances Corporation, Auckland.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General
this 1st day of November 1956.
J. R. MARSHALL, Minister of Justice.
Officers Authorised to Take Statutory Declarations
C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General
PURSUANT to section 301 of the Justices of the Peace Act 1927,
His Excellency the Governor-General hereby authorises the
persons named in the Schedule hereto, being the holders of
the offices specified after their names, to take and receive
statutory declarations under that section.
SCHEDULE
Guy Miller Simpson, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine,
Auckland.
Raymond Lewis Keats, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine,
Wellington.
Bertram John Thompson Simons, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine, Lyttelton.
William George Cameron, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine, Dunedin.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General
this 2nd day of November 1956.
J. R. MARSHALL, Minister of Justice.
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NZ Gazette 1956, No 62
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NZ Gazette 1956, No 62
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πΊοΈ Lands Excluded from Fiordland National Park
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey6 November 1956
Fiordland National Park, Land boundaries, Exclusions, Southland Land District, National Grid References
- T. J. Sherrard, Clerk of the Executive Council
ποΈ Commission to Inquire into Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration6 November 1956
Commission of Inquiry, Fluoridation, Public Water Supplies, Dental Health, Local Authorities, Executive Council
- Wilfred Fosberrey Stilwell (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner and Chairman
- Norman Lowther Edson (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner
- Percy Vernon Esmond Stainton (Esquire), Appointed Commissioner
- C. W. M. Norrie, Governor-General
- T. J. Sherrard, Clerk of the Executive Council
βοΈ Officers Authorised to Take Statutory Declarations (State Advances Corporation)
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement1 November 1956
Statutory Declarations, Justices of the Peace Act, State Advances Corporation, Authorised Officers
- James Alexander Blair, Clerk, State Advances Corporation
- Alfred Coulson Allison, Section Clerk, State Advances Corporation
- C. W. M. Norrie, Governor-General
- J. R. Marshall, Minister of Justice
βοΈ Officers Authorised to Take Statutory Declarations (Mercantile Marine)
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement2 November 1956
Statutory Declarations, Justices of the Peace Act, Mercantile Marine, Authorised Officers
- Guy Miller Simpson, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine
- Raymond Lewis Keats, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine
- Bertram John Thompson Simons, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine
- William George Cameron, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine
- C. W. M. Norrie, Governor-General
- J. R. Marshall, Minister of Justice