Boundary Alterations and Regulations




9 OCTOBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1347

Block IX, Whangarei Survey District, 250 links distant from
in a north-easterly direction and measured at right angles to
the north-eastern side of the Whangarei-Onerahi Main High-
way No. 301, and proceeding along a series of right lines
parallel to and the said 250 links distant from the aforesaid
main highway to the boundary of the Whangarei Borough as
described in Gazette 1957, page 1589; thence westerly and
northerly generally along the aforesaid Borough boundary
to the point of commencement.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(I.A. 103/5/195).


Constituting the North Clutha Rabbit District (Notice
No. Ag. 6628)


COBHAM, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington this 1st day of
October 1958

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL

PURSUANT to the Rabbits Act 1955, His Excellency the
Governor-General, at the request of the Minister of Agri-
culture made on the recommendation of the Rabbit Destruction
Council, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council, hereby constitutes and declares the area of
land, the boundaries of which are described in the Schedule
hereto, being an area to which subsection (1) of section 14
of the Rabbits Act 1955 applies, a rabbit district, and appoints
that the name of the said rabbit district shall be the North
Clutha Rabbit District, and orders that the basis on which the
Rabbit Board to be established for the said district shall first
levy its general rate shall be the acreage of the land occupied
by the ratepayer.


SCHEDULE

BOUNDARIES OF THE NORTH CLUTHA RABBIT DISTRICT

ALL that area in the Otago Land District, Bruce County, and
including the Borough of Kaitangata and part of the Borough
of Balclutha containing 110,000 acres, more or less, bounded
by a line commencing at the confluence of the Waitahuna and
Clutha Rivers; thence generally south-easterly down the centre
of the Clutha River (excluding Totara Island and including
Manuka Island) and down the centre of the Koau Branch
of the Clutha River to its mouth; thence north-easterly along
the sea coast to the mouth of the Tokomairiro River; thence
generally north-westerly up the centre of that river to a
point in line with the northern side of Sally Gully Road;
thence south-westerly along Sally Gully Road to and north-
westerly along a public road forming the western boundary
of D.P. 5832; thence south-westerly and north-westerly along
the south-eastern boundaries of Sections 1 of 6 and 2 of 6,
and the south-western boundaries of 2 of 6 and 5, to and
south-westerly along the north-western boundary of Section 8,
and north-westerly along the north-eastern boundary of Section
13, Block I, Kaitangata Survey District, to the south-eastern
boundary of Section 3S, Tokoiti Settlement; thence south-
westerly along that boundary to a public road; thence south-
westerly along the road forming the northern boundaries of
Sections 29, 28, and 1, Block III, Kaitangata Survey District;
thence north-westerly and south-westerly along the northern
and western boundaries of Section 38 and Sections 37 and 36,
to and westerly along the northern boundary of Section 32,
and again south-westerly along the western boundaries of
Sections 32 and 33, all of Block II, Kaitangata Survey District,
to a public road; thence generally south-westerly along public
roads forming the northern boundaries of Sections 9, 8, 7, 3,
and through Section 3, and forming the western boundaries
of Sections 1 and 2, Block V, Kaitangata Survey District,
the northern boundary of Section 5 and intersecting Sec-
tions 5 and 4, Block V, South Tuakitoto Survey District, to
the eastern shore of Tuakitoto Lake; thence northerly and
westerly along the shores of that lake to and westerly and
southerly along the northern and western boundaries of Sec-
tion 3, Block VIII, South Tuakitoto Survey District, to Stony
Creek; thence generally north-westerly along the centre of
Stony Creek to and easterly along the southern boundary of
Section 10A, Barnego Settlement, to the Hillend and Lovells
Flat Road; thence north-westerly along that road and north-
erly along the western boundary and easterly along the north-
ern boundary of Section 25, Block VII, Hillend Survey
District, to its north-eastern corner; thence due north to Lovells
Creek and generally northerly along that creek to and gene-
rally north-easterly along the southern boundary of D.P.
4684 to the Mt. Stuart - Lovells Flat Road; thence generally
north-westerly along the south-western side of that road to
and along the north-eastern boundary of Block IX, Hillend
Survey District, to its north-western boundary; thence south-
westerly along that boundary to the north-eastern boundary of
Lot 9, D.P. 1938; thence north-westerly along that boundary
to the north-western corner of that Lot 9; thence to and
generally north-westerly down the centre of Stuart Creek to
its confluence with Waitahuna River; thence generally south-
westerly down the centre of Waitahuna River to the point of
commencement.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(Ag. 20891)

The New Zealand Institute of Architects
Regulations 1937, Amendment No. 6


PURSUANT to section 21 of the New Zealand Institute of
Architects Act 1913, the New Zealand Institute of Architects
doth hereby make the following regulations:

  1. These regulations may be cited as the New Zealand
    Institute of Architects Regulations 1937, Amendment No. 6,
    and shall be read together with and deemed part of the
    regulations made by the Institute and published in the Gazette
    on the 25th day of November 1937, at page 2569 (which
    shall be cited as the New Zealand Institute of Architects
    Regulations 1937 and are hereinafter referred to as the
    “principal regulations”). Each of the regulations which have
    already been made in amendment of the principal regulations
    and which are specified in the subjoined table shall be cited
    by the short title mentioned therein in that behalf.
Reference in Gazette Short Title
2 March 1950, Vol. I, page 223 The New Zealand Institute of Architects Regulations 1937, Amendment No. 1.
1 February 1951, Vol. I, page 120 The New Zealand Institute of Architects Regulations 1937, Amendment No. 2.
12 February 1953, Vol. I, page 206 The New Zealand Institute of Architects Regulations 1937, Amendment No. 3.
9 July 1953, Vol. II, page 1107 The New Zealand Institute of Architects Regulations 1937, Amendment No. 4.
15 September 1955, Vol. III, page 1431 The New Zealand Institute of Architects Regulations 1937, Amendment No. 5.
  1. The principal regulations are hereby amended by revoking
    regulation 2 thereof (as enacted by regulation 4 of the New
    Zealand Institute of Architects Regulations 1937, Amendment
    No. 2), and substituting the following regulation:

“Non-subscribing members shall be designated ‘Honorary
Fellows’ or ‘Honorary Associates’ in terms of regulation 5
(c); ‘Retired Fellows’ or ‘Retired Associates’ in terms of
regulations 7 and 9; or ‘Life Members’ in terms of regulations
8 and 9.”

  1. Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is hereby amend-
    ed by revoking paragraph (b) thereof (as amended by regu-
    lation 1 of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Regula-
    tions 1937, Amendment No. 1), and substituting the follow-
    ing paragraph:

“(b) Any architect who has been engaged either as a
principal or as a salaried architect for at least seven successive
years in the practice of architecture and as to whom the
Council considers it just and fitting that he be admitted as a
Fellow.”

  1. Regulation 4 of the principal regulations is hereby amend-
    ed as follows:

(a) By revoking paragraph (a) thereof, and substituting the
following paragraph:

“(a) Any architect, not being an Associate, desiring admis-
sion as a Fellow, shall make application in the form prescribed
in Appendix A and any such application shall be recommended
by three Fellows, who shall jointly sign the proposal as pro-
vided in Appendix A.”

(b) By revoking paragraph (c) thereof, and substituting the
following paragraph:

“(c) The Council shall have power at any time to advance
to the status of Fellow any Associate member who has been
engaged either as principal or as a salaried architect in the
practice of architecture for at least seven consecutive years,
upon nomination by the Committee of his District Branch in
the form prescribed in Appendix B, and as to whom the
Council may resolve that it is desirable so to advance him.”

  1. Regulation 5 of the principal regulations (as amended
    by regulation 2 of the New Zealand Institute of Architects
    Regulations 1937, Amendment No. 1, and by regulation 5 of
    the New Zealand Institute of Architects Regulations 1937,
    Amendment No. 2), is hereby further amended by adding
    thereto the following paragraph:

“(c) Honorary members shall be such persons not pro-
fessionally engaged in practice as architects, but who, by
reason of their eminence or distinction in art, science, or
literature, or their experience in matters relating to architec-
ture, may appear to the Council to promote the objects of the
Institute and as to whom the Council resolves to admit them
as Honorary Fellows or Honorary Associates.”

  1. Regulation 6 of the principal regulations is hereby added
    to regulation 5 (c) as an additional paragraph thereto.

  2. Regulations 7 and 8 of the principal regulations are here-
    by combined as one regulation and numbered regulation 6.

  3. The principal regulations are hereby amended:

(a) By renumbering regulation 9 thereof (as enacted by
regulation 7 of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Regu-
lations 1937, Amendment No. 2) as regulation 7 of the
principal regulations (with the words “Retired Fellows” ap-
pearing as a heading thereto) :



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