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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 13
Maymorn, Public School.
Milton, Tokomairiro High School.
Moeraki, Public School.
Mohaka, Maori School.
Moteo (Taradale), Whanaupani Hall.
Motueka, Parklands School.
Napier, Maraenui, Barnard Avenue, Richmond School.
Napier, Maraenui, Lister Crescent, Public School.
Napier, Marine Parade, Courthouse.
Napier, Pirimai South, Ashcroft Street, Salvation Army Youth Centre.
Nelson, Courthouse.
Nuhaka, Presbyterian Hall.
Nuhaka (Tahaenui), Manutai Meeting House.
Nuhaka Valley, Tanenuiarangi Hall.
Oamaru, Courthouse.
Oaro, Public School.
Ohakea, Public School.
Ohau, Public School.
Opoutama, Public School.
Otaki, Public School.
Otakou, Public School.
Otane, Public School.
Otematata, District High School.
Paekakariki, Public School.
Pahiatua, Drill Hall.
Paki Paki, Public School.
Palmerston North, Courthouse.
Paraparaumu, Public School.
Paremata, Public School.
Petone, Jackson Street, Central Public School.
Picton, Courthouse.
Pirinoa, Public School.
Pomare, Public School.
Pongaroa, County Office.
Porongahau, Public School.
Porirua, Maori Meeting House.
Porirua East, Cannons Creek, Public School.
Porirua East, Mungavin Avenue, Public School.
Poroutawhao, Public School.
Pukehou, Public School.
Pukerua Bay, Public School.
Putere, School Building.
Putorino, Public School.
Rangiahua (Frasertown), Rununga Meeting House.
Rangiotu, Public School.
Rapaki, Rapaki Hall.
Raumati, Public School.
Raupunga, Public School.
Richmond, Public School.
Shannon, Public School.
Stoke, Public School.
Stokes Valley, Tui Glen School.
Tahoraiti, Public School.
Takaka, Courthouse.
Takapau, Public School.
Tangoio, Maori School.
Taradale, Town Hall.
Tarawera, Public School.
Tawa, Oxford Street, Public School.
Te Arakura, Public School.
Te Hauke, Kahuranaki Meeting House.
Te Horo, Public School.
Te Ore Ore, Public School.
Te Reinga, Maori School.
Te Waiohiki Pa, Te Huinga Dining Hall.
Timaru, North Street, Courthouse.
Titahi Bay, Kura Street, Public School.
Tokorangi, Public School.
Tuahiwi, Public School.
Turiroa, Public School.
Tutira, Public School.
Upper Hutt, Public School.
Waihua, Maori School.
Waikanae, Public School.
Waikaremoana, Kokako Maori School.
Waikatea, Public School.
Waikawa Bay, Public School.
Waikiwi, Public School.
Waimarama, Public School.
Waimate, Courthouse.
Wainuiomata, Community Centre Hall.
Waipawa, Borough Council Chambers.
Waipukurau, Courthouse.
Wairau Pa, School.
Wairoa (Kihitu), Ruahine Meeting House.
Wairoa (North Clyde), Public School.
Wairoa, Public School.
Wairoa (Ruataniwha), Te Poho-o-Riria Meeting House.
Waiwhetu, Maori Meeting House, Puketapu Grove, Lower Hutt.
Wellington, Aro Street, Holy Family School.
Wellington, Brooklyn, Washington Avenue, Public School.
Wellington, Hataitai, Public School.
Wellington, Island Bay, Clyde Street, Public School.
Wellington, Lambton Quay, Government Buildings.
Wellington, Lyall Bay, Public School.
Wellington, Miramar Central, Public School.
Wellington, Newtown, Emmett Street, Public School.
Wellington, Strathmore, Public School.
Wellington, Vivian Street, Trades Hall.
Westport, Courthouse.
Whakaki, Maori School.
Whakatu, Hall.
Woodbourne, RNZAF Base, Theatrette.
Woodville, Public School.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General this 23rd day of February 1967.
J. R. HANAN, Minister of Justice.
Exempting Land in the Nelson Land District from the Operation of Part III of the Coal Mines Act 1925
BERNARD FERGUSSON, Governor-General
PURSUANT to the Coal Mines Act 1925, His Excellency the Governor-General hereby gives the following notice.
NOTICE
THE land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby exempted from the operation of Part III of the Coal Mines Act 1925.
SCHEDULE
ALL that area of land in the Nelson Land District containing 11 acres 0 roods 28.4 perches, more or less, being Sections 1228 and 1257 and 1289 to 1313 inclusive, Town of Reefton, as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan S.O. 9594 deposited in the office of the Mines Department at Wellington, and thereon coloured red.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General this 15th day of February 1967.
T. P. SHAND, Minister of Mines.
(Mines 11/15)
Royal Commission to Inquire Into, and Report Upon, Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances
ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith:
To our Trusty and Well-beloved EDWARD DENIS BLUNDELL, Esquire, B.A., Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire; GEORGE THOMAS BOLT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; and ERIC WILLIAM McCALLUM, Esquire, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire:
GREETING:
WHEREAS by section 27 of the Civil List Act 1950 it is provided that the Governor-General, on the recommendation of a Royal Commission appointed in that behalf, may from time to time, by Order in Council, fix the salaries and allowances to be paid to the Prime Minister and other Ministers of the Crown or Members of the Executive Council, to Parliamentary Under-Secretaries, and to the Speaker and Chairman of Committees and other Members of the House of Representatives:
And whereas by subsection (1A) of the said section 27 it is provided that a Royal Commission shall be appointed for the purposes of that section within three months after the date of every general election of Members of Parliament, and a general election was held on the 26th day of November 1966:
Now know ye, that We, reposing trust and confidence in your impartiality, integrity, and ability, hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint you, the said
EDWARD DENIS BLUNDELL,
GEORGE THOMAS BOLT, and
ERIC WILLIAM McCALLUM
to be a Commission to inquire into and report upon the salaries and allowances paid to our Prime Minister and other Ministers of the Crown or Members of the Executive Council, to Parliamentary Under-Secretaries, to the Speaker and Chairman of Committees, and to the Leader of Our Official Opposition, and to other Members of the House of Representatives; and if it be reported that it is necessary or desirable to alter those salaries and allowances or any of them, then to recommend to His Excellency the Governor-General the nature and extent of the alterations that should be made:
And generally to inquire into and report upon any other matters arising out of or affecting the premises which may come to your notice in the course of your inquiries and which you may consider should be investigated in connection therewith:
And We do hereby appoint you, the said
EDWARD DENIS BLUNDELL
to be Chairman of the said Commission:
And for the better enabling you to carry these presents into effect you are hereby authorised and empowered to make and conduct any inquiry under these presents at such time and place as you deem expedient, with power to adjourn from time to time and place to place as you think fit, and so that these presents shall continue in force, and the inquiry may at any time and place be resumed although not regularly adjourned from time to time or from place to place:
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NZ Gazette 1967, No 13
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NZ Gazette 1967, No 13
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ποΈ List of Public School and Courthouse Locations
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationPublic schools, Courthouses, Meeting houses, Halls, Locations
πΎ Exemption of Land from Coal Mines Act
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources15 February 1967
Coal Mines Act, Land exemption, Nelson Land District, Reefton
- Bernard Fergusson, Governor-General
- T. P. Shand, Minister of Mines
ποΈ Royal Commission to Report on Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationRoyal Commission, Parliamentary salaries, Allowances, Civil List Act, Members of Parliament
- Edward Denis Blundell (Esquire, B.A., Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire), Appointed to Royal Commission and Chairman
- George Thomas Bolt (Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George), Appointed to Royal Commission
- Eric William McCallum (Esquire, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire), Appointed to Royal Commission
- ELIZABETH THE SECOND
- Edward Denis Blundell
- George Thomas Bolt
- Eric William McCallum