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aforesaid; thence southerly, westerly, and northerly generally along the eastern, southern, and western boundaries of the said part Section 10 to the south-eastern side of Stead Street; thence south-westerly along the south-eastern side of Stead Street to a point in line with the north-eastern side of Curran Road; thence north-westerly generally to and along the north-eastern side of Curran Road to Otatara Road; thence north-easterly along the south-eastern side of Otatara Road and the south-eastern boundaries of Lot 1, D.P. 6248, and Section 176, Block XV, Invercargill Hundred, to the westernmost corner of Lot 9, D.P. 822; thence south-easterly and north-easterly along the south-western and south-eastern boundaries of the said Lot 9 and Lots 8, 7, 6, 5, and 4 and part Lots 3, 2, and 1, D.P. 822, to the south-eastern corner of the last-mentioned lot; thence northerly along the eastern boundary of the said part Lot 1 and the eastern boundary of part Section 13, Block XV, aforesaid, to the south-eastern side of Bay Road; thence north-easterly along the south-eastern side of Bay Road to the north-eastern corner of Lot 1, D.P. 2533; thence southerly, easterly, and southerly along that eastern boundary of the said Lot 1 and the eastern, northern, and eastern boundaries of the said Section 158, Block XV, aforesaid, to the south-eastern corner of Section 158; thence by a right line to and along the south-eastern boundaries of Section 32 and part Section 33, Block XV, aforesaid, to the point of commencement.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of April 1969.
P. J. O'DEA, Secretary for Internal Affairs.
(I.A. 176/107, 176/165, 103/5/268)
The Standards Act 1965—British Standards, Revisions,
and Amendments Available for Comment
PURSUANT to subsection (3) of section 23 of the Standards Act 1965, notice is hereby given that the British standards, revisions, and amendments listed in the Schedule hereto are being considered for adoption as New Zealand standard specifications. 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.
Requests should specify that copies are required for comment purposes.
The closing date for the receipt of comment is 23 May 1969.
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of April 1969.
G. H. EDWARDS, Director,
Standards Association of New Zealand.
(S.A. 114/2/1)
SCHEDULE
LIST OF BRITISH STANDARDS
New Issues
BS
919 : —— Screw gauge limits and tolerances 919: Part 3: 1968 Gauges for ISO metric screw threads. 36pp.
1000 : —— Universal Decimal Classification. English Full Edition—1000 [628]: 1968 Public health engineering. Water. Sanitation. Illuminating engineering. 28pp. 1000: [656/656.7]: 1968 Transport services. Traffic organisation and control. 24pp.
1679 : —— Containers for pharmaceutical dispensing—1679: Part 7: 1968 Ribbed oval glass bottles. 12pp.
1728 : —— Methods for the analysis of aluminium and aluminium alloys—1728: Part 16: 1968 Chromium (photometric method). 8pp. 1728: Part 17: 1968 Chromium (volumetric method). 8pp.
4361 : —— Woodworking machines—4361: Part 1: 1968 Components. 4361: Part 2: 1968 Accuracy tests. 32pp. 4361A: 1968 4 sheets. 4361B: 1968 2 sheets. 4361C: 1968 3 sheets. 4361D: 1968 2 sheets.
4364 : 1968 Industrial oxygen. 20pp.
4365 : 1968 Industrial argon. 36pp.
4366 : 1968 Industrial nitrogen. 40pp.
4368 : —— Carbon and stainless steel compression couplings for tubes—4368: Part 1: 1968 Metric sizes. 44pp. 4368: Part 2: 1968 Inch sizes. 20pp.
4370 : 1968 Methods of test for rigid cellular materials. 16pp.
4372 : 1968 Engineers' steel measuring rules. 16pp.
4373 : 1968 Methods for analysis of the elastomeric thread in an elastic fabric. 12pp.
New Issues
BS
4375 : 1968 Unsintered PTFE tape for thread sealing applications. 12pp.
4376 : 1968 Electrically operated blood storage refrigerators. 24pp.
4377 : 1968 Tapping of holes to receive wire thread inserts (ISO metric threads). 28pp.
4396 : 1968 Raw natural rubber. 8pp.
4404 : 1968 Method for the determination of arsenic (silver diethyl dithiocarbamate procedure). 12pp.
Revisions
BS
903 : —— Methods of testing vulcanised rubber—903: Part A25: 1968 Determination of impact brittleness temperature. 8pp.
1781P : 1967 Standard patterns for linen textiles for use by Government departments, hospitals, and local authorities.
2028, 1364 : 1968 Precast concrete blocks. 44pp.
2819 : 1968 Methods for the measurement of distortion in bowed and skewed fabrics. 8pp.
2934 : 1968 Flat-driving chains for carding engines. 8pp.
3053 : 1968 Refrigerated display cabinets for the retail sale of packaged frozen foods in temperate climates. 24pp.
3072 : 1968 Nickel and nickel alloys. Sheet and plate. 36pp.
3073 : 1968 Nickel and nickel alloys. Strip. 32pp.
3074 : 1968 Nickel and nickel alloys. Tube. 36pp.
3075 : 1968 Nickel and nickel alloys. Wire. 24pp.
3076 : 1968 Nickel and nickel alloys. Rods. 36pp.
3232 : 1968 Safety requirements for medical treatment lamps. 28pp.
3531 : —— Metal implants and tools used in bone surgery—3531: Part 1: 1968 Materials for metal surgical implants. 16pp.
AU3 : 1968 Clearance dimensions and fifth wheel positions for tractors and semi-trailers. 4pp.
New Codes
BS
CP 1016 : —— Code of Practice on the use of semiconductor devices—CP 1016: Part 1: 1968 General considerations. 32pp.
CP 2005 : 1968 Sewerage. 124pp.
CP 3007 : 1968 Milking installations. 28pp.
Special
Issue
PD 6031: 1968 Use of the metric system in the construction industry. 20pp. A4 size.
Amendments
BS
88 : —— Cartridge fuses of voltage ratings up to 660 volts—88: Part 1: 1967 Performance and dimensions of fuse-links. Amendment Slip No. 1
365 : 1968 Galvanised steel wire ropes for ships. Amendment Slip No. 1
648 : 1964 Schedule of weights of building materials. Amendment Slip No. 1
677 : —— Motion picture film—677: Part 1: 1958 35 mm film. Amendment Slip No. 4
677: Part 2: 1958 16 mm film. Amendment Slip No. 4
883 : 1967 Elastomeric-insulated cables for fixed wiring in ships. Amendment Slip No. 2
903 : —— Methods of testing vulcanised rubber—903: Part A13: 1960 Determination of resistance to low temperatures (rigidity modulus test). Amendment Slip No. 2
977 : 1959 Braided travelling cables for electric lifts, Amendment Slip No. 3
1213 : 1945 Ceramic washdown WC pans (dimensions and workmanship). Amendment Slip No. 5
1230 : 1955 Gypsum plasterboard. Amendment Slip No. 3
1386 : 1957 Copper tubes to be buried underground. Amendment Slip No. 3
1438 : 1948 Media for biological percolating filters. Amendment Slip No. 3
1468 : 1967 Tin anodes and tin salts for electroplating. Amendment Slip No. 1
1750 : 1961 Bolting for the petroleum industry. Amendment Slip No. 2
2604.: 1963 Resin-bonded wood chipboard. Amendment Slip No. 5
2899 : —— Rubber insulation and sheath of electric cables—2899: Part 3: 1961 Butyl rubber insulation and sheath. Amendment Slip No. 1
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🏘️ Amendment to City of Invercargill Boundaries
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government23 April 1969
Boundary definition, Invercargill, Otatara Road, Bay Road
- P. J. O'Dea, Secretary for Internal Affairs
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration28 April 1969
Standards, British Standards, New Zealand Standards, Public comment, Regulations
- G. H. Edwards, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand