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KIWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1953
Review of Kiwitea County District Scheme
PUBLIC notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolution of the Council made on the 16th day of August 1967, the Kiwitea County District Scheme, as already operative, is under review, and the Council has recommended that the scheme, with the changes now incorporated therein, be approved.
The scheme as now recommended by the Council has been deposited in the County Office, Kimbolton, and is there open for inspection by all persons interested therein, without fee, at any time, when the above place is open to the public.
Objections to the proposed changes of the district scheme or in respect of any portion of the operative district scheme which the Council proposes to confirm without any change, may be made by way of written notice in Form E prescribed in the First Schedule to the Town and Country Planning Regulations 1960, or to the like effect, marked “Objection to District Scheme”, and lodged at the office of the Council at any time not later than the 22nd day of December 1967.
At a later date every objection will be open for public inspection. Any person who wishes to support or oppose any objection will then be entitled to be heard at the hearing of objections if he notifies the County Clerk in writing within a period of which public notice will be given.
Dated at Kimbolton this 3rd day November 1967.
For the Kiwitea County Council:
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D. E. FLEURY, County Clerk.
NOTICE OF PRIVATE BILL
IN the matter of the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives relating to Private Bills and in the matter of a Private Bill intituled The Scout Association of New Zealand Amendment Act 1967, notice is hereby given that The Boy Scouts Association of New Zealand incorporated by The Boy Scouts Association of New Zealand Act 1956 (hereinafter referred to as “the Corporation”) intends to present a petition to the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled for the passing of the above-mentioned Bill.
The objects of the said Bill are:
(a) To alter the title of the said Act to “The Scout Association of New Zealand Act 1956” and to provide that every reference to the short title of the said Act in any enactment, rule, contract, agreement, deed, instrument, or other document whatsoever be amended by omitting the words “Boy Scouts” and substituting the word “Scout”.
(b) To change the name of the Corporation to “The Scout Association of New Zealand”.
(c) To provide that the said change of name shall not affect any power, rights, interests, securities, investments, or obligations of the Corporation or render defective any legal proceedings by or against the Corporation and that all real and personal property of every description held by the Corporation may be dealt with or disposed of by the Corporation under its new name, subject to all liabilities, charges, obligations, and trusts affecting the same.
(d) To provide that on the presentation to any Registrar of Deeds or District Land Registrar or any other person of any instrument executed or purporting to be executed under the Seal of the Corporation in its new name and relating to any estate or interest in any land held by the Corporation under its former name be accepted by all persons concerned as conclusive proof that that estate or interest is vested in the Corporation.
(e) To provide that except with the consent of the Governor-General in Council no association of persons shall exercise the functions for which it is formed under the name “Scout Association” or under a name containing those words or the words “Scouts” or “Boy Scouts”; to permit any registering authority to refuse registration if prohibited by this provision; to provide for penalties for any breach of this provision provided that such provision shall not apply to the Corporation or to any association of persons that is a member of or is affiliated to the Corporation or to any branch of such an association or to any association registered before the passing of the said Bill.
(f) To provide that the Governor-General, by notice in the Gazette, may define the uniform of the officers and members of the Corporation and the badges that may be worn by such officers and members; to provide that it shall not be lawful for any person who is not an officer or member of the Corporation to wear any such uniforms or badges, and to provide a penalty for any breach of this provision.
(g) To repeal section 5 of the Military Decorations and Distinctive Badges Act 1918.
Price 20c
BY AUTHORITY: R. E. OWEN, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1967
The promoter of the Bill is the above named, The Boy Scouts Association of New Zealand, whose address is care of Messrs Luke, Cunningham, and Clere, Royal Insurance Building, 166–68 Featherston Street, Wellington, to which address all communications and notices may be sent.
Printed copies of the Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, on the 2nd day of November 1967, and the Bill may be inspected at the offices of Messrs Luke, Cunningham, and Clere, solicitors for the promoter, at the address aforesaid.
Dated this 30th day of October 1967.
LUKE, CUNNINGHAM, AND CLERE,
Solicitors for the Promoter.
CITY OF ROTORUA
NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL
International Sportsground Development Loan 1967, $120,000 PURSUANT to section 38 of the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, notice is hereby given that a poll of the ratepayers of the City of Rotorua, taken on the 28th day of October 1967, on the proposal of the above-named local authority to raise a loan of $120,000 to be known as the Rotorua City Council International Sportsground Development Loan 1967, $120,000, for the purpose of developing Council land for use as a sportsground, comprising the preparation of the main and outlying grounds, concrete terrace seating, parking areas, and detached toilet blocks, resulted as follows:
The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 1,451 The number of votes recorded against the proposal was 1,915 The number of informal votes was 7
I therefore declare that the proposal was rejected.
Dated this 1st day of November 1967.
A. M. LINTON, Mayor.
BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT 1965, SECTION 125
CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION
NOTICE is hereby given that the name of The Alliance Permanent Building Society, of Timaru, has been struck off the Register on its own request on the grounds that it has now ceased to exist.
Dated at Wellington this 7th day of November 1967.
V. THOMPSON, Registrar of Building Societies.
INDECENT PUBLICATIONS TRIBUNAL
I, Leslie Morris Schneideman, of Wellington, company director, give notice that I have applied to the Indecent Publications Tribunal for a decision as to whether the book The Harrad Experiment, by Robert H. Rimmer, published by The New English Library Ltd., of Barnard’s Inn, Holborn, London, is indecent or not, or for a decision as to its classification.
CONTENTS
ADVERTISEMENTS … 1946
APPOINTMENTS … 1929
BANKRUPTCY NOTICES … 1942
LAND TRANSFER ACT: NOTICES … 1945
MISCELLANEOUS—
Control of Prices Act: Notice … 1930
Corrigendum … 1925
Customs Tariff: Notices … 1938
Harbours Act: Notice … 1935
Indecent Publications Act: Notices … 1938
Import Control Regulations: Notices … 1930
Land Districts, Land Reserved, Revoked, etc. … 1936
Local Authorities Loans Act: Notice … 1937
Maori Affairs Act: Notices … 1937
Motor Drivers Regulations: Notices … 1935
Public Works Act: Land Taken, etc. … 1931, 1935
Regulations Act: Notice … 1942
Reserve Bank Statement … 1939
Schedule of Contracts … 1939
Supplementary List of Registered Engineers … 1940
PROCLAMATIONS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, AND WARRANTS 1925–1929
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🏗️ Kiwitea County Council District Scheme Review
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works3 November 1967
Town and Country Planning Act, District Scheme Review, Kiwitea County, Public Inspection, Objections
- D. E. Fleury, County Clerk
🏛️ Notice of Private Bill - Scout Association of New Zealand Amendment Act 1967
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration30 October 1967
Private Bill, Scout Association, Name Change, Uniform, Badges, Legislation
- Luke, Cunningham, and Clere, Solicitors for the Promoter
🏗️ City of Rotorua International Sportsground Development Loan Poll Result
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works1 November 1967
Local Authorities Loans Act, Poll Result, Sportsground Development, Loan Rejection
- A. M. Linton, Mayor
💰 Cancellation of Registration - The Alliance Permanent Building Society
💰 Finance & Revenue7 November 1967
Building Societies Act, Registration Cancellation, Timaru, Ceased to Exist
- V. Thompson, Registrar of Building Societies
⚖️ Indecent Publications Tribunal Application - The Harrad Experiment
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementIndecent Publications Act, Tribunal Application, Book Classification, Robert H. Rimmer
- Leslie Morris Schneideman, Applied to Indecent Publications Tribunal