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line to the mean high-water mark of the sea at Turakirae
Head; thence north-westerly and northerly along the mean
high-water mark of the sea and Wellington Harbour to a
point in line with the south-western boundary of Section 52,
Harbour District, in Block IV, Pencarrow S.D.; thence north-
westerly along a right line to a point on the mean high-water
mark of Wellington Harbour in line with the north-eastern
boundary of Section 7, Harbour District, in Block XII, Belmont
S.D.; and to and along that boundary, the south-eastern
boundary of Lot 3, D.P. 24706, the north-eastern boundaries of
Lots 3, 2, and 1, D.P. 24706, the north-eastern boundary of
Section 7, Harbour District, the southern and western boun-
daries of part of the said Section 7 comprised in C.T. 374/293
and the north-eastern boundary of the said Section 7 to its
northernmost corner; thence generally north-easterly along the
south-eastern boundaries of part Section 8, Harbour District,
as shown on Plan A/331 and their production to the western
side of No. 1 State Highway (Motorway) and along that side
to and along the north-eastern boundaries of Lots 2 and 1,
D.P. 12593, to a right line 3 chains east of and parallel to the
eastern side of Fraser Avenue; thence generally south-westerly
along right lines parallel to and 3 chains from the generally
eastern sides of Fraser Avenue and Burma Road to a north-
eastern side of the Wellington-Johnsonville Railway (Lot 1,
D.P. 12798); thence generally north-easterly along the generally
eastern sides of the said railway and Fraser Avenue to the
north-eastern boundary of Section 5, Porirua District; thence
north-westerly along that boundary (including right lines across
Fraser Avenue, the railway aforesaid, and Burma Road) to
the south-eastern boundary of Section 107, Ohariu District;
thence south-westerly along that boundary to the southernmost
corner of the said Section 107; thence north-westerly along the
south-western boundaries of Sections 107 and 95, Ohariu
District, to the southernmost corner of Section 94, Ohariu
District; thence northerly along a right line to the northern-
most corner of the said Section 94 and along the production of
that line to the southern boundary of Section 92, Ohariu
District; thence westerly along that boundary to the south-
western corner of the said Section 92; thence south-westerly
along a right line parallel to the north-western boundary of
Section 135, Ohariu District, to the south-western boundary of
the said Section 135 along a right line to the northernmost
corner of Section 11, Kaiwharawhara District, and along a
right line to the north-eastern corner of Lot 1, D.P. 5398;
thence generally northerly along the western and northern
boundaries of Section 54, Makara District, the south-eastern
boundary of Section 104, Ohariu District, the north-eastern
boundaries of Sections 104, 79, and 76, Ohariu District (includ-
ing right lines across intervening roads), and the south-eastern
and north-eastern boundaries of Section 99, Ohariu District,
and the production of the last-mentioned boundary to the
mean high-water mark of the sea; thence north-easterly along
that high-water mark to a point in line with Trig. Station
Mount Cooper in Block VIII, Paekakariki S.D., and Trig.
Station Porirua in Block V, Paekakariki S.D.; thence northerly
along a right line between the said Trig. Stations to the mean
high-water mark of the sea; thence westerly and north-easterly
along that high-water mark to the point of commencement.
Secondly, the island known as Mana Island adjacent to Block
XI, Paekakariki S.D.
As the said area is more particularly shown by a red line
on the plan marked N.Z.E.D. 841 deposited at the office of
the New Zealand Electricity Department at Wellington.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-
General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this
20th day of February 1972.
[L.S.]
L. W. GANDAR, Minister of Electricity.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
(N.Z.E.D. 10/35/1)
Royal Commission to Inquire Into and Report Upon Hospital
and Related Services
ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United
Kingdom, New Zealand, and Her Other Realms and Territories
Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith:
To Our Trusty and Well-beloved CHARLES PIERREPONT
HUTCHINSON, Esquire, M.B.E., of Auckland, Queen’s Counsel,
JAMES RICHARD CROPPER, Esquire, of Auckland, company
director, WILTON ERNEST HENLEY, Esquire, C.B.E., of Auckland,
medical superintendent-in-chief, JOHN TURNBULL, Esquire,
O.B.E., of Wellington, retired secretary, and IONA WILLIAMS, of
Dunedin, married woman.
GREETING:
KNOW ye that We, reposing trust and confidence in your
integrity, knowledge, and ability, hereby nominate, constitute,
and appoint you, the said
CHARLES PIERREPONT HUTCHINSON, M.B.E.;
JAMES RICHARD CROPPER;
WILTON ERNEST HENLEY, C.B.E.;
JOHN TURNBULL, O.B.E.; and
IONA WILLIAMS
to be a Commission to receive representations upon, inquire
into, investigate, and report upon the existing facilities and
the future requirements for hospital and related services for
New Zealand and the resources to provide such services, and
to recommend such measures as you believe will ensure
adequate provision of such services, and, in particular, but
without restricting the generality of the foregoing, to receive
representations upon, inquire into, investigate, and report upon
the following matters:
-
The plans, policies, and programmes of the Department
of Health, Hospital Boards, and other hospital and related
agencies for dealing with the treatment, care, and rehabilita-
tion of hospital patients, including the provision of specialist,
out-patient, day-hospital, and domiciliary services, and the
need, if any, for changes in such plans, policies, or pro-
grammes. -
The functions, powers, responsibilities, and inter-
relationships of the Department of Health, Hospital Boards,
and other hospital and related agencies, and the need, if any,
for changes in geographical areas of responsibility, or in the
functions, constitutions, or powers of such bodies in relation
to the said services. -
The organisation and scope of the hospital services in
relation to medical care work carried out by non-hospital
agencies, including medical practitioners, and the need, if any,
for changes in relationships, particularly in the light of develop-
ments such as the emergence of health centres and group
medical practice, and particularly also in respect of the pro-
vision of hospital treatment for maternity patients. -
The relationship of hospital services with the preventive
aspects of medicine including the public health services, and
the need, if any, for closer integration of these services. -
The financing of hospital and related services, including
those provided by private hospitals and welfare agencies, and
the need, if any, for changes in the system of finance or
methods of control over expenditure, including the sources
from which and the means by which any such services should
be financed. -
The provision of buildings and other physical facilities
for the housing or treatment of patients in all classes of
hospitals, including the inter-relationship of such facilities and
also their relationship with other medical care facilities, and
the need, if any, for changes in policies or programmes in
relation thereto. -
The existing medical, nursing, para-medical, and other
staffing provision for hospitals and the adequacy of such
provisions, and the need, if any, for changes in any of these
matters. -
The administration of hospital services, and, in particular,
the organisation of hospital work, the management and train-
ing of staff (otherwise than for the purpose of obtaining
registrable qualifications), the provision of staff accommoda-
tion and amenities, the use of modern methods and techniques
and aids to management, and the need, if any, for changes in
respect of any of those matters. -
In respect of nursing, the justification, if any, for a
differential pay scale in favour of—
(a) Psychiatric and psychopaedic nurses as such over other
kinds of nurses; or
(b) All nurses employed in psychiatric or psychopaedic
hospitals over nurses employed elsewhere,—
on the grounds of job content or responsibility, conditions of
work, or for any other reasons. -
Any amendments that should be made to existing legisla-
tion to promote improvements in any of the aforesaid matters. -
Any associated matters that may be thought by you to be
relevant to the general objects of the inquiry.
And We hereby appoint you the said
CHARLES PIERREPONT HUTCHINSON, M.B.E.,
to be Chairman of the said Commission:
And for the better enabling you to carry these presents into
effect you are hereby authorised and empowered to make and
conduct any inquiry or investigation under these presents in
such manner and at such time and place as you think
expedient, with power to adjourn from time to time and place
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Electric Power District Boundaries
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🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksElectric power district, Boundary definition, Wellington, Harbour District, Ohariu District
- L. W. Gandar, Minister of Electricity
🏥 Royal Commission to Inquire Into Hospital Services
🏥 Health & Social Welfare20 February 1972
Hospital services, Royal Commission, Healthcare, Medical services, Nursing services
- Charles Pierrepont Hutchinson (Esquire, M.B.E.), Appointed Chairman of Royal Commission
- James Richard Cropper (Esquire), Appointed member of Royal Commission
- Wilton Ernest Henley (Esquire, C.B.E.), Appointed member of Royal Commission
- John Turnbull (Esquire, O.B.E.), Appointed member of Royal Commission
- Iona Williams, Appointed member of Royal Commission
- Elizabeth The Second, Queen of New Zealand