Local Authority Loans & Maori Land Notices




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Local Authority and Name of Loan Amount
Consented to
Pukekohe Borough Council: Stadium Reserve
Development Loan 1967 70,000
Wellington City Council:
Regent Street Pensioners' Flats Additional Loan
1968 24,000
Streetworks Loan 1968 250,000
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of May 1968.
S. C. PARKER, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.
(T. 40/416/6)
Ruatoki Development Scheme Amending Notice 1968, No. 5
WHEREAS by virtue of the notice described in the First
Schedule hereto the land described in the Second Schedule
hereto is now subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act
1953 and it is desired to vary the same:
Now, therefore, pursuant to section 332 of the Maori
Affairs Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives
notice as follows:
NOTICE

  1. This notice may be cited as the Ruatoki Development
    Scheme Amending Notice 1968, No. 5.
  2. The notice referred to in the First Schedule hereto is
    hereby amended by omitting all reference to the land described
    in the Second Schedule hereto.
  3. The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is
    hereby released from Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act
  4. FIRST SCHEDULE
    Date of Notice Reference Registration
    No.
    7 May 1940 Gazette, No. 41, 9 May 1940, K. 24424
    pages 1036–1039
    SECOND SCHEDULE
    SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT
    ALL that piece of land described and situated as follows:
    A. R. P. Being
    50 3 9 Ruatoki C20, Block I, Waimana Survey District.
    Dated at Wellington this 17th day of May 1968.
    For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs:
    E. W. WILLIAMS, for Secretary for Maori Affairs.
    (M.A. 63/56, 63/56A, 15/3/274; D.O. M.A. 4291)
    Kokomiko Development Scheme Notice 1968
    PURSUANT to sections 330 and 331 of the Maori Affairs Act
    1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as
    follows:
    NOTICE

  5. This notice may be cited as the Kokomiko Development
    Scheme Notice 1968.
  6. The land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby
    declared to be subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act
  7. SCHEDULE
    SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT
    ALL those pieces of land described and situated as follows:
    A. R. P. Being
    393 3 0 more or less, Rangitoto Tuhua 76B 2, Block XIII A,
    Ongarue Survey District.
    589 2 32 more or less, Rangitoto Tuhua 76B 6, Block XIII A,
    Ongarue Survey District.
    158 1 3 more or less, Rangitoto Tuhua 76B 9, Block XIII A,
    Ongarue Survey District.
    Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of May 1968.
    For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs:
    E. W. WILLIAMS, for Secretary for Maori Affairs.
    (M.A. 62/35; D.O. 6/43/0)
    Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1954—Proposed
    Cancellation of Registration of Industrial Union
    PURSUANT to section 86 of the Industrial Conciliation and
    Arbitration Act 1954, it is hereby notified that the registration
    of the Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd. Industrial Union of Em-
    ployers, Registered No. 519, situated at 111 Cashel Street,
    Christchurch, will, unless cause to the contrary is shown, be
    cancelled on the expiration of six weeks from the date of the
    publication of this notice in the Gazette.
    Dated at Wellington this 16th day of May 1968.
    H. G. DUNCAN,
    Registrar of Industrial Unions, Department of Labour.
    THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
    No. 33
    The Standards Act 1965—British Standards, Revisions, and
    Amendments Available for Comment
    PURSUANT to the provisions of the Standards Act 1965, notice
    is hereby given that the British standards, revisions, and
    amendments listed in the Schedule hereto may be considered
    for adoption as New Zealand standard specifications or for
    endorsement as being suitable for use in New Zealand. All
    persons who may be affected by them and who desire to
    comment thereon may, on application, obtain copies on loan
    from the Standards Association of New Zealand, Private Bag,
    Wellington C. 1.
    Requests should specify that copies are required for com-
    ment purposes.
    The closing date for the receipt of comment is 21 June 1968.
    Dated at Wellington this 21st day of May 1968.
    G. H. EDWARDS, Director,
    Standards Association of New Zealand.
    (S.A. 114/2/1)
    SCHEDULE
    LIST OF BRITISH STANDARDS
    New Issues B.S. Title
    1000 Universal decimal classification—
    1000[77]:1968 UDC 77 Photography.
    3727 Methods for the analysis of nickel for use in
    electronic tubes and valves—
    3727:Part 2:1968 Determination of boron
    (photometric method).
    3939 Graphical symbols for electrical power, tele-
    communications and electronics diagrams—
    3939:Section 10:1968 General purpose contacts:
    switchgear: control and protection relays.
    3939:Section 11:1968 Coils and contact units for
    telephone-type relays and relay-type devices.
    4163:1968 Recommendations for safety in workshops of
    schools and colleges of education.
    4245:1968 Recommendations for solutions used in chemical
    analysis. Terminology, presentation, and con-
    centration.
    4262:1968 Method for the technical assessment of coke for
    use in blast furnaces.
    4269 Dental elastic impression materials—
    4269:Part 2:1968 Alginate impression material.
    4276:1968 Hard metal for wire, bar, and tube drawing dies.
    4277:1968 Glossary of terms used in offset lithographic
    printing.
    4279:1968 Methods of test for urea.
    4280:1968 Transliteration of Arabic characters.
    4281:1968 Blended worsted gaberdine cloths with worsted
    warp and cotton weft for schoolchildren’s rain-
    coats.
    4282:1968 Cloths containing man-made fibres for school-
    children’s raincoats.
    4286:1968 Steel ducting for grain and fodder conveying.
    Revisions B.S. Title
    539:1968 Dimensions of fittings for use with clay drain and
    sewer pipes.
    667:1968 Portable photoelectric photometers.
    1834:1968 Isopropyl acetate.
    1931:1968 Method for the determination of length of woven
    or knitted fabrics when relaxed at zero tension.
    1940:1968 Butanone (methyl ethyl ketone).
    1941:1968 4-methylpentan-2-one (methyl isobutyl ketone).
    1993:1968 Butan-2-ol (secbutyl alcohol).
    2534:1968 Cyclohexylamine.
    3363:1968 Schedule of letter symbols for semiconductor
    devices.
    3510:1968 A basic symbol to denote the actual or potential
    presence of ionizing radiation.
    Amendments B.S. Ref. Title No. PD
    205 Glossary of terms used in electrical
    engineering—
    205:Part 2:1943 Machines and trans-
    formers. Amendment No. 1 … 6305
    309:1958 Whiteheart malleable iron castings. Amend-
    ment No. 3 … 6340
    486:1966 Asbestos cement pressure pipes. Amendment
    No. 2 … 6301
    1427:1962 Routine control methods of testing water
    used in industry. Amendment No. 3 6344
    3936 Nursery stock—
    3936:Part 2:1967 Roses. Amendment
    No. 2 … 6303
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💰 Local Authority Loan Consents

💰 Finance & Revenue
27 May 1968
Local Authority Loans, Borrowing Consent, Pukekohe, Wellington
  • S. C. Parker, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury

🪶 Ruatoki Development Scheme Amending Notice

🪶 Māori Affairs
17 May 1968
Maori Land Act, Development Scheme, Land Release, South Auckland
  • E. W. Williams, for Secretary for Maori Affairs

🪶 Kokomiko Development Scheme Notice

🪶 Māori Affairs
23 May 1968
Maori Land Act, Development Scheme, Land Subject to Act, South Auckland
  • E. W. Williams, for Secretary for Maori Affairs

👷 Proposed Cancellation of Industrial Union Registration

👷 Labour & Employment
16 May 1968
Industrial Unions, Registration Cancellation, Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd., Christchurch
  • H. G. Duncan, Registrar of Industrial Unions, Department of Labour

🎓 British Standards Available for Comment

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
21 May 1968
Standards Act, British Standards, New Zealand Standards, Public Comment
  • G. H. Edwards, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand