Planning and Publications




23 JUNE
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1021

Planning Act 1953, for the City of Wanganui was approved by the Council by a resolution passed at its meeting on the 13th day of June 1966.

No deferment was sought by the Minister or any local authority, and all objections relating to the change have been disposed of. No appeals have been made to the board. The Council has also resolved that the undermentioned change shall come into operation on the 1st day of July 1966. Copies of the change as approved have been deposited in the Council’s office, St. Hill Street, Wanganui, and in the Wanganui Public Library, and may be inspected, without fee, by any person who so requires at any time when these places are open to the public.

SCHEDULE

Change No.

24 Map Amendment Zoning: Guyton Street: Land on east side between Amateur Dramatic Hall and Hatrick Street East formerly zoned Residential A now zoned Industrial B.

Dated at Wanganui this 23rd day of June 1966.

D. F. GLENNY, Town Clerk.

1293

CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1957

NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF SCHEME

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand
Wellington District
(Masterton Registry)

IN the matter of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 and in the matter of the estate of Arthur Powys Whatman, late of Masterton, retired sheep farmer, deceased, notice is hereby given, that on the 7th day of June 1965, an Order was made in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, by the Honourable Mr Justice Tompkins approving under section 53 of the Charitable Trusts Act 1953, the Scheme under Part III of the said Act advertised on the 14th day of April 1966, in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 21, at pages 651 and 652.

E. M. COMERFORD, Registrar.

1310

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1909

ADVERTISEMENT OF CANCELLING

NOTICE is hereby given that the Deputy Registrar of Friendly Societies has, pursuant to section 70 of the Friendly Societies Act 1909, by writing under his hand this 20th day of June 1966, cancelled the registry of Northern Wairoa Lodge, No. 56, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of New Zealand, Friendly Society (Register No. 146/49) held at Te Kopuru, on the ground that the said branch has ceased to exist.

H. W. FRY, Deputy Registrar.

1333

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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS

FREIGHT HANDLING

Compiled by the New Zealand Transport Department

This book describes the various methods of handling freight in bulk, including the use of pallets, containers, and cargons. Over 110 halftone illustrations.

144 pages, illustrated. Price 20s.

INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION IN NEW ZEALAND

By N. S. Woods

Royal 8vo, cloth bound, blocked on spine in gold, coloured jacket, 208 pages, 13 pages of illustrations.

Price 21s., post free.

CARPENTRY IN NEW ZEALAND

A new easy-to-follow book written with the guidance of the New Zealand building industry by men well versed in the building practice of this country. It contains sections on tools, plans, timber construction, concreting, etc.

An excellent gift for the do-it-yourself handyman.

242 pages, 406 illustrations, strongly bound. Price 35s.

JOINERY IN NEW ZEALAND
PART I. DOORS

70 pages, illustrated. Price 6s. 6d.

FARM ENGINEERING

By A. W. RIDDOLLS

A most informative book dealing with levelling drainage, irrigation, water supply, the building of woolsheds, loading ramps, haybarns, cowsheds, silos, fences, gates, and other farm structures.

422 pages, 235 illustrations. Price 42s.

MECHANICS OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE
(THEORY AND PRACTICE)

This copiously illustrated 364-page authoritative book is strongly recommended by the N.Z. Motor Trade Certification Board.

364 pages, illustrated. Price 21s.

BRIDGE MANUAL

This manual has been prepared as a guide to departmental engineers, draughtsmen, surveyors, and overseers employed on highway bridge design and construction.

340 pages. Price 30s., post free.

HOUSING THE CITIZEN

Although this publication is issued primarily as a guide for local authorities, it contains information of value to all who are interested in housing.

64 pages, illustrated. Price 3s. 6d.

THE NEW ZEALAND WARS
AND THE PIONEERING PERIOD

By JAMES COWAN

Vol. I, 1845–1864.
472 pages, illustrated. Price 45s.

Vol. II, The Hauhau Wars, 1864–1872.
560 pages, illustrated. Price 45s.

THE MAORI AS HE WAS

By ELSDON BEST

296 pages, illustrated. Price 20s.



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🏘️ Wanganui City Council District Scheme Change Approval (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
23 June 1966
Town and Country Planning Act, District Scheme, Zoning, Industrial B, Residential A, Guyton Street, Wanganui
  • D. F. Glenny, Town Clerk

🏛️ Approval of Charitable Trust Scheme for Arthur Powys Whatman Estate

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
7 June 1965
Charitable Trusts Act, Scheme Approval, Supreme Court, Masterton, Deceased Estate
  • Arthur Powys Whatman, Deceased, estate subject of trust scheme
  • Mr Justice Tompkins (Justice), Approved charitable trust scheme

  • E. M. Comerford, Registrar

💰 Cancellation of Friendly Society Registry

💰 Finance & Revenue
20 June 1966
Friendly Societies Act, Registry Cancellation, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Te Kopuru
  • H. W. Fry, Deputy Registrar

📰 New Zealand Government Publications Available from Government Bookshops

📰 NZ Gazette
Government Publications, Bookshops, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton

📰 New Zealand Gazette Subscription and Advertisement Information

📰 NZ Gazette
Gazette Subscription, Advertisement Rates, Publication Schedule

📰 Statutory Regulations Information

📰 NZ Gazette
Statutory Regulations, Regulations Act, Subscription Services

🎓 List of New Zealand Government Publications for Sale

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Government Publications, Freight Handling, Industrial Conciliation, Arbitration, Carpentry, Joinery, Farm Engineering, Motor Vehicle, Bridge Manual, Housing, New Zealand Wars, Maori
  • N. S. Woods, Author of Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration
  • A. W. Riddolls, Author of Farm Engineering
  • James Cowan, Author of The New Zealand Wars
  • Elsdon Best, Author of The Maori As He Was