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30 SEPTEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1657

The Tararua Electric Power Board Electric Lines Licence 1965

BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General

ORDER IN COUNCIL

At the Government House at Wellington this 22nd day of September 1965

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL

PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928 and the Electric Power Boards Act 1925, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.

ORDER

  1. This order may be cited as the Tararua Electric Power Board Electric Lines Licence 1965.

  2. Subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth, the Tararua Electric Power Board (hereinafter referred to as “the licensee”) is hereby authorised to lay, construct, put up, place, and use electric lines and to construct electric works which may from time to time be required for the distribution and supply of electricity within the area described in the Schedule hereto.

  3. The conditions directed to be implied in all licences by the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935 and the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961 shall be incorporated herein and shall form part of this licence, except in so far as they may be inconsistent with the provisions of this licence.

  4. The licence hereby conferred is subject to compliance by the licensee with the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935, the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961, the Radio Interference Regulations 1958, and with all regulations made in amendment thereof or in substitution therefor, except in so far as they may be inconsistent with the provisions of this licence.

  5. The systems of supply shall be as described in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), and (h) of regulation 21–01 of the Electrical Supply Regulations 1935.

  6. This licence shall, unless it is sooner lawfully determined, continue in force until the 31st day of March 1986.

  7. The Orders in Council specified in the Second Schedule hereto, authorising the licensee to use electric lines and to construct electric works, are hereby revoked.

FIRST SCHEDULE

AREA OF SUPPLY

THE Tararua Electric Power District as defined in the Fourth Schedule to the Proclamation dated the 13th day of May 1958 and published in the Gazette on the 22nd day of the same month at page 651.

SECOND SCHEDULE

ORDERS IN COUNCIL REVOKED

Dated Gazette Reference
23 April 1923 ..... 3 May 1923.
25 August 1925 ..... 27 August 1925.
13 July 1938 ..... 14 July 1938, p. 1647.
24 July 1946 ..... 1 August 1946, p. 1047.
26 May 1948 ..... 3 June 1948, p. 636.
5 December 1951 ..... 6 December 1951, p. 1783.
25 May 1955 ..... 26 May 1955, p. 848.
23 July 1958 ..... 31 July 1958, p. 996.

T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(N.Z.E.D. 10/50/1)

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Officers of Government of Ross Dependency Appointed

BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General

WHEREAS by the Order in Council dated the 30th day of July 1923,* made under the British Settlements Act 1887 of the United Kingdom Parliament, the Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of New Zealand for the time being (thereinafter and hereinafter called the Governor) was appointed to be the Governor of the Ross Dependency, and all the powers and authorities which by the said order were given and granted to the Governor for the time being of the Dependency were thereby vested in him:

And whereas the Governor was thereby further authorised and empowered to make all such rules and regulations as might lawfully be made by Her Majesty’s authority for the peace, order, and good government of the Dependency:

And whereas, by regulations made by the Governor on the 14th day of November 1923†, it was enacted that all persons appointed by the Governor for the time being of the Dependency should have such power and authority as might be granted them in due course of law, and might be empowered to do such things as might be necessary or desirable to ensure that the laws in force in the Dependency are duly observed and complied with in every respect, and to do all things necessary or expedient for the peace, order, and good government of the Dependency, and to safeguard and preserve Her Majesty’s rights and sovereignty over and in respect of the Dependency:

And whereas, by notice issued by the Governor on the 27th day of August 1953‡, Harold Ruegg, Esquire, was appointed an officer of the Government of the Dependency and vested with the powers and authorities described in the said notice, and in particular with the general executive and administrative authority in preserving Her Majesty’s rights and sovereignty and the laws and regulations in force in the Dependency:

And whereas it is expedient that the persons hereinafter named be also appointed officers of the Government of the Dependency:

Now, therefore, I, Brigadier Sir Bernard Edward Fergusson, the Governor-General of New Zealand, and as such the Governor of the Ross Dependency, hereby appoint

Michael Maynard Prebble

as an officer of the Government of the Dependency; and I hereby confer on him all the powers and authorities which may be exercised in New Zealand by a Justice of the Peace, and also the powers and authorities which may be so exercised by a Coroner, and also the powers and authorities which may be so exercised by a Postmaster.

And I also appoint

Irwin David Smith

as an officer of the Government of the Dependency; and I hereby confer on him all the powers and authorities which may be exercised in New Zealand by a Postmaster.

The said Michael Maynard Prebble and the said Irwin David Smith to exercise their functions at such places within the Dependency as may be directed by the said Harold Ruegg, Esquire; and to hold office and exercise the duties thereof during pleasure.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, as the Governor of the Ross Dependency, this 23rd day of September 1965.

KEITH HOLYOAKE, Minister of External Affairs.

*Gazette, 1923, Vol. II, p. 2211
†Gazette, 1923, Vol. III, p. 2815
‡Gazette, 1953, Vol. III, p. 1448

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Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Resignations, and Retirements of Officers of the New Zealand Army

PURSUANT to section 16 of the New Zealand Army Act 1950, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to approve of the following appointments, promotions, transfers, resignations, and retirements of officers of the New Zealand Army:

ROYAL REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY

Regular Force

Major P. W. F. Joplin, M.B.E., to be temp. Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 2 August 1965.

Lieutenant Stuart John Willetts is posted to the Retired List. Dated 25 September 1965.

Supernumerary List

Lieutenant-Colonel John Alexander Pountney, M.B.E., is posted to the Retired List. Dated 7 September 1965.

Territorial Force

16th Field Regiment, RNZA

Lieutenant Noel Edward Charles is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, Royal Regiment of N.Z. Artillery, in the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 1 September 1965.

THE CORPS OF ROYAL N.Z. ENGINEERS

Regular Force

Captain and Quartermaster Lucien Leonard Edward Newman is posted to the Retired List. Dated 24 September 1965.

Captain John Douglas Edwards, C.D., from the Royal Canadian Engineers, is granted a short-service commission for a term of three years in the rank of Captain with seniority from 20 August 1961. Dated 20 August 1965.

ROYAL N.Z. CORPS OF SIGNALS

Territorial Force

1st Infantry Brigade Group Signal Squadron, RNZ Sigs

Captain (temp. Major) Laurence Chanel McCalman relinquishes the appointment of O.C. and is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, General List, Royal N.Z. Corps of Signals, in the rank of Major. Dated 5 April 1965.

ROYAL N.Z. INFANTRY REGIMENT

Territorial Force

2nd Battalion (Canterbury and Nelson-Marlborough and West Coast), RNZIR

Captain R. C. Dodson to be temp. Major. Dated 13 August 1965.

Captain M. J. Blair to be temp. Major. Dated 13 August 1965.

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🏗️ Tararua Electric Power Board Electric Lines Licence 1965

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
22 September 1965
Electric lines, Licence, Electricity distribution, Tararua Electric Power Board
  • Bernard Fergusson, Governor-General
  • T. J. Sherrard, Clerk of the Executive Council

🌏 Appointments of Officers for Ross Dependency

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
23 September 1965
Ross Dependency, Officers, Government appointments, Justice of the Peace, Coroner, Postmaster
  • Harold Ruegg (Esquire), Officer with executive authority
  • Michael Maynard Prebble, Appointed officer of the Dependency
  • Irwin David Smith, Appointed officer of the Dependency

  • Bernard Fergusson, Governor-General
  • Keith Holyoake, Minister of External Affairs

🛡️ New Zealand Army Officer Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Resignations, and Retirements

🛡️ Defence & Military
2 August 1965
Army, Officers, Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, Retirements, Royal Regiment of N.Z. Artillery, Corps of Royal N.Z. Engineers, Royal N.Z. Corps of Signals, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment
9 names identified
  • P. W. F. Joplin (Major, M.B.E.), Promoted to temporary Lieutenant-Colonel
  • Stuart John Willetts (Lieutenant), Posted to Retired List
  • John Alexander Pountney (Lieutenant-Colonel, M.B.E.), Posted to Retired List
  • Noel Edward Charles (Lieutenant), Transferred to Reserve of Officers
  • Lucien Leonard Edward Newman (Captain and Quartermaster), Posted to Retired List
  • John Douglas Edwards (Captain, C.D.), Granted short-service commission
  • Laurence Chanel McCalman (Captain (temporary Major)), Relinquished appointment and transferred to Reserve of Officers
  • R. C. Dodson (Captain), Promoted to temporary Major
  • M. J. Blair (Captain), Promoted to temporary Major

  • Bernard Fergusson, Governor-General