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(a) Erect or license or permit the erection or continuance
on the foreshore, described in the First Schedule
hereto, or on the bed of the harbour or of the sea
immediately contiguous to that foreshore, of baths,
bathhouses, boatsheds, boatbuilding sheds, jetties,
slipways, or, with the approval of the Minister, any
structures relating to the convenience of shipping or
of the public or to any local enterprise or object;
(b) Use or license or permit the use of the foreshore,
described in the First Schedule hereto, or the bed
of the harbour or of the sea immediately contiguous
to that foreshore, for any purpose approved by the
Minister relating to the convenience of shipping or
of the public or to any local enterprise or object;
(c) Make bylaws regulating the use of any things erected or
continued pursuant to clause (a) of this condition
and the use, for any purpose approved pursuant to
clause (b) of this condition, and fixing charges for
those uses.
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The board may enclose any part or parts of the foreshore
described in the First Schedule hereto for the purpose of
holding athletic sports or games and may, by bylaws, fix a
charge for admission to such enclosed part or parts: Provided
that the total number of days on which such enclosures are
made shall not exceed six in any one year. -
Nothing herein contained shall authorise the board to
remove or cause to be removed any stone, sand, shingle, or
shells without the consent of the Minister being first obtained. -
Bylaws made by the board under the authority of this
Order in Council shall not come into force until they have
been approved by the Minister, by notice in the Gazette. -
The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or under
this Order in Council shall be in force for 21 years from the
day following the date of its notification in the Gazette unless
in the meantime such rights, powers, and privileges shall be
altered, modified, or revoked by competent authority. -
The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any
time resumed by the Governor-General, without payment or
any compensation whatever, on giving to the board six
calendar months’ notice in writing. Any such notice shall be
sufficient if given by the Minister and delivered at or posted
to the last known address of the board in New Zealand.
T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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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
Lieutenant-Colonel R. H. Dyson, M.B.E., E.D., to be temp.
Colonel. Dated 26 November 1965.
Territorial Force
4th Medium Battery, RNZA
James Edwin Thompson to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 1 May
1965.
3rd Field Regiment, RNZA
Lieutenant (temp. Captain) R. I. Archibald to be Captain.
Dated 1 October 1965.
THE CORPS OF ROYAL N.Z. ENGINEERS
Territorial Force
3rd Independent Field Squadron, RNZE
Hubert Alder Mawson, B.E.(CIV.), to be 2nd Lieutenant.
Dated 3 September 1965.
ROYAL N.Z. INFANTRY REGIMENT
Regular Force
Major and Quartermaster N. M. Laing, having reached
retiring age for rank, is transferred to the Supernumerary
List and re-engaged on a month to month basis. Dated 19
December 1965.
Lieutenant Keith Munro Fraser, M.A.(HONS.), from the
Reserve of Officers, General List, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regi-
ment, is granted a short-service commission for a period of
three years in the rank of Captain. Dated 15 November 1965.
Territorial Force
2nd Battalion (Canterbury and Nelson-Marlborough and
West Coast), RNZIR
Ian Graeme Schofield to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 26
October 1965.
3rd Battalion (Auckland (Countess of Ranfurly’s Own) and
Northland), RNZIR
Captain Athol Harwood Salter ceases to be attached to the
King’s College Cadets and is transferred to the Reserve of
Officers, General List, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regiment, in the
rank of Captain. Dated 30 September 1965.
Lieutenant Edward James Thompson resigns his commis-
sion. Dated 24 October 1965.
7th Battalion (Wellington (City of Wellington’s Own) and
Hawke’s Bay), RNZIR
Lieutenant William Henry Jenner is transferred to the
Reserve of Officers, General List, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regi-
ment, in the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 1 October 1965.
2nd Lieutenant W. F. G. Griffen to be temp. Lieutenant.
Dated 1 October 1965.
Colin Douglas Muter to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 1
July 1965.
5th Battalion (Wellington West Coast and Taranaki), RNZIR
Lieutenant Emerson Studholme Rangi is transferred to the
Reserve of Officers, General List, Royal N.Z. Infantry Regi-
ment, in the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 19 October 1965.
6th Battalion (Hauraki), RNZIR
Peter Warrender Mahy to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 1 May
1965.
ROYAL N.Z. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS
Territorial Force
1st Infantry Brigade Group Ordnance Field Park, RNZAOC
The appointment of 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.) C. J. Hodson
is confirmed.
2nd Lieutenant C. J. Hodson to be Lieutenant. Dated 23
September 1965.
ROYAL N.Z. DENTAL CORPS
Territorial Force
Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel) Alton Donald Macalister,
E.D., D.D.S., relinquishes the appointment of C.O., Otago
University Medical Company, RNZAMC, and is transferred to
the Reserve of Officers, General List, Royal N.Z. Dental Corps,
in the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 15 November 1965.
ROYAL N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT
Regular Force
The short-service engagement of the Rev. W. Vercoe,
Chaplain 4th Class (Church of England), is hereby converted
to a long-service engagement in the rank of Chaplain 4th Class
with seniority from 17 April 1961. Dated 15 November 1965.
The Rev. W. R. Otter, Chaplain 4th Class (Church of Eng-
land), is re-engaged for a period of one year as from 27
April 1967.
ROYAL N.Z. NURSING CORPS
Regular Force
Staff Nurse Noelene Mary Parsons resigns her commission.
Dated 1 December 1965.
Territorial Force
Isla Noelene Greenstreet to be Sister (on prob.) with
seniority from 17 September 1962 and is posted to the 1st
Casualty Clearing Station, RNZAMC. Dated 17 September
1965.
Dorothy May Gillanders to be Sister (on prob.) with seniority
from 27 September 1962 and is posted to the 1st Casualty
Clearing Station, RNZAMC. Dated 27 September 1965.
N.Z. WOMEN’S ROYAL ARMY CORPS
Regular Force
Captain J. M. Burn is re-engaged for a period of one year
as from 1 December 1965.
Officer Cadet Phyllis Margaret Gordon is appointed to a
Regular commission for a term of three years in the rank of
2nd Lieutenant. Dated 1 December 1965.
N.Z. CADET CORPS
Otahuhu College Cadets
Captain Louis Gerard Brunetti is transferred to the Reserve
of Officers, General List, N.Z. Cadet Corps, in the rank of
Captain. Dated 27 October 1965.
Rotorua Boys’ High School Cadets
Ian Alsop, M.SC., to be 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.). Dated
25 August 1965.
Waimea College Cadets
Lieutenant John Frederick Shaw, M.A., resigns his com-
mission. Dated 10 December 1965.
Wanganui Collegiate School Cadets
Lieutenant David Rangeley Walker, from the British Terri-
torial Army Reserve of Officers (Royal Artillery), to be
Lieutenant. Dated 12 February 1965.
Westlake Boys’ High School Cadets
Lieutenant John Richard Sealy, M.A., resigns his commission.
Dated 24 June 1965.
Whakatane High School Cadets
2nd Lieutenant D. R. Edwards to be Lieutenant. Dated 9
August 1965.
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30 names identified
- R. H. Dyson (Lieutenant-Colonel, M.B.E., E.D.), promoted to temp. Colonel
- James Edwin Thompson, appointed 2nd Lieutenant
- R. I. Archibald (Lieutenant (temp. Captain)), promoted to Captain
- Hubert Alder Mawson (B.E.(CIV.)), appointed 2nd Lieutenant
- N. M. Laing (Major and Quartermaster), transferred to Supernumerary List
- Keith Munro Fraser (Lieutenant, M.A.(HONS.)), granted short-service commission as Captain
- Ian Graeme Schofield, appointed 2nd Lieutenant
- Athol Harwood Salter (Captain), transferred to Reserve of Officers
- Edward James Thompson (Lieutenant), resigned his commission
- William Henry Jenner (Lieutenant), transferred to Reserve of Officers
- W. F. G. Griffen (2nd Lieutenant), promoted to temp. Lieutenant
- Colin Douglas Muter, appointed 2nd Lieutenant
- Emerson Studholme Rangi (Lieutenant), transferred to Reserve of Officers
- Peter Warrender Mahy, appointed 2nd Lieutenant
- C. J. Hodson (2nd Lieutenant (on prob.)), appointment confirmed
- C. J. Hodson (2nd Lieutenant), promoted to Lieutenant
- Alton Donald Macalister (Major (temp. Lieutenant-Colonel), E.D., D.D.S.), relinquished appointment and transferred to Reserve
- W. Vercoe (Rev., Chaplain 4th Class), engagement converted to long-service
- W. R. Otter (Rev., Chaplain 4th Class), re-engaged for service
- Noelene Mary Parsons (Staff Nurse), resigned her commission
- Isla Noelene Greenstreet, appointed Sister (on prob.)
- Dorothy May Gillanders, appointed Sister (on prob.)
- J. M. Burn (Captain), re-engaged for service
- Phyllis Margaret Gordon (Officer Cadet), appointed to Regular commission as 2nd Lieutenant
- Louis Gerard Brunetti (Captain), transferred to Reserve of Officers
- Ian Alsop (M.SC.), appointed 2nd Lieutenant (on prob.)
- John Frederick Shaw (Lieutenant, M.A.), resigned his commission
- David Rangeley Walker (Lieutenant), appointed Lieutenant
- John Richard Sealy (Lieutenant, M.A.), resigned his commission
- D. R. Edwards (2nd Lieutenant), promoted to Lieutenant
- Governor-General