✨ Appointments and Licensing Poll Results




Revoking Appointments of Child Welfare Officers

PURSUANT to the Child Welfare Act 1925, the Minister of
Education hereby notifies that, as the under-mentioned persons
have ceased to be Child Welfare Officers, their appointments,
made under section 2 of the said Act, have been revoked as
from the date hereof:

Anderton, James Patrick,
Cruttwell, Sheila Kathleen,
Edgar, James Porter,
Jordan, Ivan Christopher,
Kidd, John William,
Lyons, Joseph Patrick,
Waal, Johanna Philippina,
Warnock, Patricia Mary, and
Weipers, Agnes.

Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of June 1961.
NORMAN L. SHELTON, for the Minister of Education.


Members of the Council of the Royal Society of New Zealand

Appointed

PURSUANT to section 4 of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Act 1933, His Excellency the Governor-General has been
pleased to appoint

Frederick John Llewellyn, PH.D., D.SC.(B’HAM), F.R.I.C.,
F.N.Z.I.C., F.R.S.A., and
Alex Lindsay Poole, M.SC., B.FOR.SC., F.L.S.,
to be members of the Council of the Royal Society of New
Zealand for a term of two years from the 1st day of April
1961.

Dated at Wellington this 6th day of June 1961.
W. B. TENNENT,
Minister in Charge of the Department of
Scientific and Industrial Research.


Member of the National Hydatids Council Appointed

(NOTICE NO. AG. 7296)

PURSUANT to section 7 of the Hydatids Act 1959, His Excel-
lency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint

John Douglas Grace Duncan (on the nomination of the
New Zealand Kennel Club Incorporated)
to be a member of the National Hydatids Council for a term
expiring on the 9th day of December 1962, vice T. V. Cooke,
resigned.

Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of June 1961.
T. L. HAYMAN, Minister of Agriculture.
(AG. 21151)


Appointment of District Inspector

PURSUANT to the Mental Health Act 1911, His Excellency the
Governor-General has been pleased to appoint

William Hales Reid, Esquire,
to be a District Inspector, under the Mental Health Act 1911,
within the Provincial District of Otago.

NORMAN L. SHELTON, Minister of Health.


The Control of Prices (Positive List) Notice 1957, Amendment

No. 28

PURSUANT to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Minister of
Industries and Commerce hereby gives the following notice:

  1. This notice may be cited as the Control of Prices
    (Positive List) Notice 1957, Amendment No. 28 and shall be
    read together with and deemed to be part of the Control of
    Prices (Positive List) Notice 1957* (hereinafter referred to
    as the principal notice).
  2. This notice shall come into force on the 15th day of
    June 1961.
  3. The principal notice shall cease to apply in respect of the
    services set out in the Schedule hereto.
  4. The principal notice is hereby consequentially amended
    by omitting from the Schedule thereto all references to the
    services referred to in the Schedule in respect of which,
    pursuant to clause 3 hereof, the principal notice no longer
    applies.

SCHEDULE

TARIFF of the following licensed hotel:

Name of Hotel
Te Kuiti

Location
Te Kuiti

Dated at Wellington this 12th day of June 1961.
J. R. MARSHALL,
Minister of Industries and Commerce.
*Gazette, 14 March 1957, Vol. I, p. 478

Results of Licensing Polls 1960–61

THE accompanying returns, compiled from particulars furnished
by the several Returning Officers, are published for general
information.

Dated at Wellington this 8th day of June 1961.
J. R. HANAN, Minister of Justice.

RETURN SHOWING THE NUMBER OF VALID VOTES RECORDED, ETC.,
IN EACH DISTRICT AT THE LICENSING POLLS TAKEN ON 26
NOVEMBER 1960 AND AT THE OAMARU LOCAL TRUST POLL
TAKEN ON 11 MARCH 1961, UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE
LICENSING ACT 1908

General Licensing Poll

Electoral Number For For For Number
District Electors National State National Valid
on Continu- Purchase Prohibi- Votes
Effective ance and tion Recorded
Roll Control
Ashburton 16,007 9,400 1,398 3,687 14,485
Auckland Central 15,691 8,546 1,775 2,210 12,531
Avon 17,334 10,092 2,073 2,943 15,108
Awarua 15,596 9,055 868 3,677 13,600
Bay of Plenty 14,058 8,329 1,529 2,831 12,689
Buller 14,603 9,563 1,136 2,616 13,315
Christchurch Central 14,833 8,251 1,549 2,717 12,517
Clutha 15,178 8,453 1,012 4,101 13,566
Dunedin Central 16,611 9,515 1,847 3,436 14,798
Eden 18,235 9,652 1,935 4,094 15,681
Egmont 13,959 9,104 773 2,555 12,432
Fendalton 18,790 11,463 1,686 3,798 16,947
Franklin 16,633 9,545 1,546 3,695 14,786
Gisborne 16,588 10,431 1,528 3,320 15,279
Grey Lynn 15,478 8,644 2,039 2,855 13,538
Hamilton 16,719 9,190 1,719 3,907 14,816
Hastings 18,312 11,418 1,730 3,607 16,755
Hauraki 15,194 8,948 1,426 3,322 13,696
Hawke's Bay 14,233 9,263 1,126 2,276 12,665
Heretaunga 16,744 10,120 2,665 2,372 15,157
Hobson 15,386 8,642 1,525 3,501 13,668
Hurunui 16,680 10,215 1,252 3,493 14,960
Hutt 15,611 8,771 2,377 2,803 13,951
Invercargill 16,451 9,480 1,021 4,324 14,825
Island Bay 16,162 8,962 2,124 2,727 13,813
Karori 17,943 10,780 2,141 2,890 15,811
Lyttelton 17,869 10,728 2,141 3,555 16,424
Manawatu 15,888 9,678 1,272 3,317 14,267
Manukau 21,458 12,993 2,542 4,264 19,799
Marlborough 15,867 10,551 1,201 2,954 14,706
Marsden 16,824 9,532 1,882 3,661 15,075
Miramar 16,508 9,906 1,852 2,805 14,563
Mornington 16,010 9,043 2,003 3,522 14,568
Mount Albert 16,431 8,973 2,172 3,537 14,682
Napier 18,554 11,211 1,993 3,785 16,989
Nelson 17,721 10,507 1,581 4,313 16,401
New Plymouth 19,031 11,757 1,632 3,936 17,325
North Dunedin 15,558 8,569 2,005 3,548 14,122
North Shore 17,661 10,655 2,323 3,054 16,032
Onehunga 15,145 8,183 2,289 2,885 13,357
Onslow 19,039 11,555 2,660 3,194 17,409
Otago Central 12,767 8,009 1,146 2,429 11,584
Otahuhu 17,959 10,727 2,634 2,923 16,284
Otaki 18,948 11,354 2,124 3,916 17,394
Pahiatua 13,909 8,876 967 2,660 12,503
Palmerston North 17,445 10,581 1,558 3,665 15,804
Patea 13,849 9,228 975 2,303 12,506
Petone 17,356 9,984 2,761 2,752 15,497
Piako 15,158 8,629 1,100 3,375 13,104
Ponsonby 16,959 9,130 2,266 2,906 14,302
Raglan 14,526 8,701 1,755 2,678 13,134
Rangitikei 15,132 9,608 871 2,817 13,296
Remuera 17,160 10,062 1,514 3,293 14,869
Riccarton 17,251 10,612 1,848 3,094 15,554
Rodney 14,986 8,861 1,389 3,121 13,371
Roskill 17,014 9,885 2,092 3,487 15,464
Rotorua 18,400 11,253 2,443 2,836 16,532
St. Albans 17,586 10,265 1,822 3,856 15,943
St. Kilda 16,867 9,931 2,002 3,612 15,545
Selwyn 15,972 9,947 1,402 2,987 14,336
Stratford 14,375 9,584 744 2,437 12,765
Sydenham 16,171 8,979 1,796 3,230 14,005
Tamaki 18,112 11,092 2,281 3,221 16,594
Tauranga 17,463 9,984 1,595 3,884 15,463
Timaru 16,874 9,974 1,762 3,690 15,426
Waikato 14,751 8,622 1,378 2,856 12,856
Waipa 17,461 10,229 1,563 3,777 15,569
Wairarapa 16,163 10,022 1,536 3,449 15,007
Waitakere 21,244 12,620 2,641 3,677 18,938
Waitaki 17,289 10,163 2,034 4,049 16,246
Waitemata 20,258 11,615 2,918 3,487 18,020
Waitomo 14,425 9,104 1,188 2,286 12,578
Wallace 14,419 8,590 713 3,472 12,775
Wanganui 16,241 10,070 1,415 3,535 15,020
Wellington Central 17,409 10,394 1,995 2,422 14,811
Westland 14,996 10,413 1,274 2,093 13,780
Eastern Maori 14,060 6,187 2,291 2,487 10,965
Northern Maori 11,667 4,590 1,741 2,378 8,709
Southern Maori 9,319 3,767 1,603 1,273 6,643
Western Maori 13,421 4,637 2,159 2,657 9,453

Totals .. 1,303,955 765,952 138,644 255,157 1,159,75



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πŸ₯ Revoking Appointments of Child Welfare Officers

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
2 June 1961
Child Welfare Officers, Appointments revoked, Child Welfare Act 1925
9 names identified
  • James Patrick Anderton, Appointment revoked
  • Sheila Kathleen Cruttwell, Appointment revoked
  • James Porter Edgar, Appointment revoked
  • Ivan Christopher Jordan, Appointment revoked
  • John William Kidd, Appointment revoked
  • Joseph Patrick Lyons, Appointment revoked
  • Johanna Philippina Waal, Appointment revoked
  • Patricia Mary Warnock, Appointment revoked
  • Agnes Weipers, Appointment revoked

  • Norman L. Shelton, for the Minister of Education

πŸŽ“ Appointment of Members to the Council of the Royal Society of New Zealand

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
6 June 1961
Royal Society of New Zealand, Council members, Appointments, Scientific research
  • Frederick John Llewellyn (PH.D., D.SC.(B’HAM), F.R.I.C., F.N.Z.I.C., F.R.S.A.), Appointed member of Council
  • Alex Lindsay Poole (M.SC., B.FOR.SC., F.L.S.), Appointed member of Council

  • W. B. Tennent, Minister in Charge of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research

🌾 Appointment of Member to the National Hydatids Council

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
2 June 1961
National Hydatids Council, Appointment, Hydatids Act 1959, Nomination
  • John Douglas Grace Duncan, Appointed member of Council
  • T. V. Cooke, Resigned

  • T. L. Hayman, Minister of Agriculture

πŸ₯ Appointment of District Inspector

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
District Inspector, Mental Health Act 1911, Otago
  • William Hales Reid (Esquire), Appointed District Inspector

  • Norman L. Shelton, Minister of Health

🏭 Amendment to the Control of Prices (Positive List) Notice 1957

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 June 1961
Control of Prices, Positive List, Amendment, Services Schedule, Hotels
  • J. R. Marshall, Minister of Industries and Commerce

πŸ›οΈ Results of Licensing Polls 1960-61

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
8 June 1961
Licensing Polls, Election results, Voting statistics, Electoral districts
  • J. R. Hanan, Minister of Justice