✨ Education Board Elections, Loans, Industry Protection, Agriculture, Maori Land
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South Auckland Education Board—Election of Member
Pursuant to the Education Boards Administration Regulations 1965, it is hereby notified that the result of the poll held for the election of a member to fill the extraordinary vacancy in the No. 8 Ward (Thames-Coromandel) of the Education Board of the District of South Auckland was as follows:
VOTES
Box, Sidney Robert ... ... ... 22
Kelly, Jessica Edna ... ... ... 50 (elected)
Smith, Mary Octavia ... ... ... 41
Total number of valid votes recorded ... 113
Informal votes ... ... ... 2
K. C. M. COCKERILL, Returning Officer.
Hamilton, 6 November 1968.
Wellington Education Board—Election of Member
Pursuant to the Education Boards Administration Regulations 1965, it is hereby notified that Alan Kidson Lines was the sole nomination received to fill the extraordinary vacancy in the Wairarapa North Ward of the Education Board of the District of Wellington.
I hereby declare Alan Kidson Lines duly elected to fill the vacancy in the above-mentioned ward.
F. W. ALPE, Returning Officer.
Wellington, 5 November 1968.
Temporary Protection of Industry
Notice is hereby given that the Emergency Protection Authority has been requested to undertake inquiries, in terms of the Tariff and Development Board Amendment Act 1967, and to report in terms of section 10D of that Act, concerning the following goods:
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Machines knives and blades, falling within Tariff item 82.06.00.
Date of reference: 20 November 1968. -
Crimper tools, falling within Tariff item 82.03.05.
Date of reference: 20 November 1968. -
Garden hand tools, falling within Tariff items 82.01.06, 82.01.23, 82.01.24, and 82.01.29.
Date of reference: 22 November 1968. -
Razor blade scrapers, tyre spreaders, mastic extrusion guns, and plumbers' hand tools, falling within Tariff item 82.04.14.
Date of reference: 22 November 1968.
Dated at Wellington this 25th day of November 1968.
M. J. MORIARTY,
Secretary of Industries and Commerce.
(I. and C. 2/27)
Consenting to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities
Pursuant to section 3 of the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956 (as amended by section 3(1) of the Local Authorities Loans Amendment Act 1967), the undersigned Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, acting under powers delegated to the Secretary to the Treasury by the Minister of Finance, hereby consents to the borrowing by the local authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto of the whole or any part of the respective amounts specified in that Schedule.
SCHEDULE
Local Authority and Name of Loan Amount Consented to $
Bay of Islands Electric Power Board: Development Loan No. 23, 1968 ... 340,000
Christchurch City Council: Electricity Extension Loan 1968 ... 660,000
Feilding Borough Council: Pensioner Flats Loan 1968 ... 26,500
Levin Borough Council: Development Loan 1968 ... 60,000
Nelson Harbour Board: Redemption Loan No. 3, 1968 ... 35,000
North Canterbury Hospital Board: Redemption Loan 1968 ... 446,600
Rotorua City Council: Vehicle Testing Station Loan 1968 ... 60,000
Takapuna City Council: Takapuna City Renewal Loan 1968 ... 105,600
No. 78
Local Authority and Name of Loan Amount Consented to $
Tararua Electric Power Board: Redemption Loan 1968 ... 22,800
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of November 1968.
N. V. LOUGH, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.
(T. 40/416/6)
New Average Price for Apples and Pears for the 1967–68 Season Declared (Notice No. Ag. 10348)
Pursuant to section 18G of the Apple and Pear Marketing Act 1948, notice is hereby given that the Apple and Pear Prices Authority has determined that the average price to be paid to growers by the New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board for apples and pears grown during the 1967–68 season shall be increased to 97c per bushel of bare fruit ungraded and unpacked and delivered to the receiving depot of the Board nearest to the orchard on which the fruit was grown.
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of November 1968.
G. E. WOOD, Chairman, Apple and Pear Prices Authority.
(Ag. 3563)
Maori Land Development Notice
Whereas by virtue of the notice described in the First Schedule hereto the land referred to in that notice is now subject to the provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953; and whereas it is desired to release certain of that land from the provisions of the said Part XXIV:
Now, therefore, pursuant to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as follows.
NOTICE
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This notice may be cited as the Maori Land Development Notice Hamilton 1968, No. 15.
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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.
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The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby released from Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953.
FIRST SCHEDULE
Date of Notice Reference Registration No.
11 January 1951 Gazette, No. 2, 18 January 1951, p. 52 S. 11496
SECOND SCHEDULE
SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT
All that piece of land described as follows:
A. R. P.
28 0 0 Maungatautari 4B 7, Section 3B 2B 1A, situated in Block XII, Puniu Survey District. All certificate of title, Volume 666, folio 12.
Dated at Wellington this 21st day of November 1968.
For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs:
E. W. WILLIAMS,
for Secretary for Maori and Island Affairs.
(M.A. 62/23, 62/23A, 1/2/44; D.O. 23/Q/22)
Maori Land Development Notice
Whereas by virtue of the notice described in the First Schedule hereto the land referred to in that notice is now subject to the provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953; and whereas it is desired to release certain of that land from the provisions of the said Part XXIV:
Now, therefore, pursuant to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as follows.
NOTICE
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This notice may be cited as the Maori Land Development Notice Rotorua 1968, No. 5.
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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.
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The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby released from the provisions of Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953.
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🎓 South Auckland Education Board Election Result
🎓 Education, Culture & Science6 November 1968
Education Board Election, Extraordinary Vacancy, South Auckland, Thames-Coromandel
- Sidney Robert Box, Candidate in Education Board election
- Jessica Edna Kelly, Elected member of Education Board
- Mary Octavia Smith, Candidate in Education Board election
- K. C. M. Cockerill, Returning Officer
🎓 Wellington Education Board Election Result
🎓 Education, Culture & Science5 November 1968
Education Board Election, Extraordinary Vacancy, Wellington, Wairarapa North
- Alan Kidson Lines, Elected member of Education Board
- F. W. Alpe, Returning Officer
🏭 Temporary Protection of Industry Inquiries
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry25 November 1968
Industry protection, Tariff and Development Board, Emergency Protection Authority, Machine knives, Crimper tools, Garden tools
- M. J. Moriarty, Secretary of Industries and Commerce
💰 Consent to Raising of Loans by Local Authorities
💰 Finance & Revenue22 November 1968
Local authority loans, Consent to borrowing, Schedule of loans
- N. V. Lough, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury
🌾 Average Price for Apples and Pears 1967-68 Season
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources22 November 1968
Apple and Pear Marketing, Average price, Growers, 1967-68 season
- G. E. Wood, Chairman, Apple and Pear Prices Authority
🪶 Maori Land Development Notice - Hamilton 1968, No. 15
🪶 Māori Affairs21 November 1968
Maori land development, Release from Part XXIV, Maori Affairs Act 1953, South Auckland Land District
- E. W. Williams, for Secretary for Maori and Island Affairs
🪶 Maori Land Development Notice - Rotorua 1968, No. 5
🪶 Māori AffairsMaori land development, Release from Part XXIV, Maori Affairs Act 1953
- For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs