Government Appointments and Resignations




No. 9 213

THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY

Published by Authority

WELLINGTON: WEDNESDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 1967

Resignation of Minister

His Excellency the Governor-General has accepted the resignation of
The Honourable William John Scott
of the office of Minister of Broadcasting.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of February 1967.
By Command—
D. C. WILLIAMS, Official Secretary.

Resignation of Parliamentary Under-Secretaries

PURSUANT to the Civil List Act 1950, His Excellency the Governor-General has accepted, as from 15 February 1967, the resignations of
Lancelot Raymond Adams-Schneider, Esquire,
Parliamentary Under-Secretary in relation to the offices of the Minister of Industries and Commerce and the Minister of Customs; and
Robert David Muldoon, Esquire,
Parliamentary Under-Secretary in relation to the offices of the Minister of Finance and the Minister in Charge of the Inland Revenue Department.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of February 1967.
KEITH HOLYOAKE, Prime Minister.

Members of Executive Council Appointed

His Excellency the Governor-General has this day been pleased to appoint
The Honourable Lancelot Raymond Adams-Schneider, and
The Honourable Robert David Muldoon
to be Members of the Executive Council of New Zealand; and the above-named have taken the oath of office accordingly.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of February 1967.
T. J. SHERRARD, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Ministers Appointed

His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint
The Honourable Lancelot Raymond Adams-Schneider, to be the Minister of Broadcasting; and
The Honourable Robert David Muldoon, to be the Minister of Tourism.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of February 1967.
By Command—
D. C. WILLIAMS, Official Secretary.

Appointment of Parliamentary Under-Secretary

PURSUANT to the Civil List Act 1950, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint
Douglas Julian Carter, Esquire, of Taupiri, a Member of the House of Representatives,
to be a Parliamentary Under-Secretary in relation to the office of the Minister of Agriculture.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of February 1967.
KEITH HOLYOAKE, Prime Minister.

Price 6d.

BY AUTHORITY: R. E. OWEN, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1967



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🏛️ Resignation of Minister of Broadcasting

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
15 February 1967
Resignation, Minister of Broadcasting, Government
  • William John Scott (The Honourable), Resigned as Minister of Broadcasting

  • D. C. Williams, Official Secretary

🏛️ Resignation of Parliamentary Under-Secretaries

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
15 February 1967
Resignation, Parliamentary Under-Secretaries, Government
  • Lancelot Raymond Adams-Schneider (Esquire), Resigned as Parliamentary Under-Secretary
  • Robert David Muldoon (Esquire), Resigned as Parliamentary Under-Secretary

  • Keith Holyoake, Prime Minister

🏛️ Appointment of Members of Executive Council

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
15 February 1967
Appointment, Executive Council, Government
  • Lancelot Raymond Adams-Schneider (The Honourable), Appointed Member of Executive Council
  • Robert David Muldoon (The Honourable), Appointed Member of Executive Council

  • T. J. Sherrard, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏛️ Appointment of Ministers

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
15 February 1967
Appointment, Ministers, Broadcasting, Tourism
  • Lancelot Raymond Adams-Schneider (The Honourable), Appointed Minister of Broadcasting
  • Robert David Muldoon (The Honourable), Appointed Minister of Tourism

  • D. C. Williams, Official Secretary

🏛️ Appointment of Parliamentary Under-Secretary

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
15 February 1967
Appointment, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Agriculture
  • Douglas Julian Carter (Esquire), Appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Agriculture

  • Keith Holyoake, Prime Minister