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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 30
(c) The number of representatives of each constituent district or combined district shall be the number specified in the Second Schedule hereto opposite the name of that constituent district or combined district.
(d) The first representatives of the constituent districts, and combined districts shall be those persons who, prior to the appointed day, have been nominated by the original boards to occupy seats on the Board.
(e) The first representatives shall hold office until the next triennial local body election, and all subsequent representatives of the constituent districts and combined districts shall be elected by the electors of those districts.
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Tariffs—The tariffs charged by each of the original boards as at 31 March 1972 shall remain in force until new tariffs are fixed by the Board. The equalisation of tariffs throughout the area shall be effected by the Board within 3 years of the appointed day.
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Staff—As required by the Local Authorities (Employment Protection) Act 1963, the Board shall continue to employ all permanent employees of the original boards.
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Fox Glacier Hydro-Electric Ltd.—The Board shall acquire without undue delay, all assets of Fox Glacier Hydro-Electric Ltd., excepting the stand-by diesel plant, at a price and with a method of payment to be approved by the Electricity Distribution Commission. The Board shall extend the system supplied from the New Zealand Electricity Department to include the district now supplied by Fox Glacier Hydro-Electric Ltd. and shall take whatever steps are necessary to ensure an adequate supply in that area.
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Orders in Council Revoked and Effective Date—
(a) The Orders in Council specified in the Third Schedule hereto, relating to the original boards, are hereby revoked.
(b) This order shall come into force on the appointed day.
FIRST SCHEDULE
WEST COAST ELECTRIC POWER DISTRICT
ALL that area in the Nelson, Westland, and Otago Land Districts, bounded by a line commencing at Trig. Station YZ, Awarua Point, in Block XII, Awarua Survey District, Westland Land District, and proceeding north-easterly generally along the sea coast to the south-western corner of Section 15, Block V, Brighton Survey District, Nelson Land District; thence easterly along the northern boundaries of Blocks IX, X, XI, and XII, Brighton Survey District, Nelson Land District, to the south-eastern boundary of the Buller County as described in Gazette, 1922, page 231; thence north-easterly generally along the said county boundary passing through Mount Priestly, Mount Faraday, and Mount Uriah to Trig. Station BB, Berlins Bluff; thence northerly along the eastern boundary of Block VIII, Ohika Survey District, Nelson Land District, to a point in line with the southern boundary of Section 54, Block VIII, aforesaid; thence westerly to and along that boundary and northerly, westerly, and again northerly along the western boundary of the said Section 54 and the southern and western boundaries of Section 1, Block VIII, aforesaid and the last-mentioned boundary produced to the middle of the Buller River; thence north-easterly generally up the middle of that river to its intersection with the northern boundary of Block IV, Inangahua Survey District, Nelson Land District, being a point opposite the south-easternmost corner of Section 2, Block IV, aforesaid; thence easterly generally along the northern boundaries of the said Block IV and Blocks V and VI, Inangahua Survey District, Nelson Land District, to the north-eastern corner of the last-mentioned block; thence southerly along the eastern boundaries of the said Block VI and Block X, Inangahua Survey District, Nelson Land District, to the south-western boundary of the Buller County as described in Gazette, 1922, page 231; thence north-westerly along the said county boundary to its intersection with the eastern boundary of Block V, Inangahua Survey District, Nelson Land District; thence southerly along the eastern boundaries of the said Block V and Blocks IX and XIII, Inangahua Survey District, Nelson Land District, and Blocks III, VII, XI, and XV, Reefton Survey District, Nelson Land District, and Block III, Waitahu Survey District, Nelson Land District, to the south-eastern corner of the last-mentioned block; thence westerly along the southern boundaries of that block and Blocks II and I, Waitahu Survey District, Nelson Land District, to the north-eastern corner of Block V, Waitahu Survey District, Nelson Land District; thence southerly along the eastern boundaries of that block and Blocks IX and XIII, Waitahu Survey District, Nelson Land District, and Block I, Pohaturoa Survey District, Westland Land District, to the middle of the Grey River; thence easterly generally up the middle of the said Grey River to its confluence with Snow Creek; thence north-easterly along a right line to
Trig. Station Z, Mount Haast, in Block I, Lewis Survey District, Westland Land District; thence south-easterly generally along the north-eastern boundary of Reserve 1807 to the Grand Dutchess, a peak on the summit of the Main Divide; thence south-westerly generally along the summit of the said Main Divide to a peak known as Popes Nose; thence south-westerly generally along the summit of the Southern Alps through Avalanche Peak, Mount French, Mount Joffre, Mount Bevan, Mount Barff, Mount Liverpool, Mount Maori, Mount Maiori, The Snowman, Mount Lydia, Mount Tiber, and Mount Ian to Albert Peak; thence northerly generally along the range confining the western side of the Olivine Ice Plateau, through the peaks: Gates, Intervention, The Tower, Ark, Darkness Peak, and Mount Temple, to Typhoon Peak; thence north-westerly generally to and along the ridge dividing the watersheds of Limbo Stream and the Red Pyke River through Simonin Pass to Red Mountain; thence north-easterly generally along the summit of the Red Hill Range to the summit of the ridge that divides the catchments of Durwards Creek and the Jerry River; thence westerly generally along the said ridge through Trig. Station YO, Telescope Hill, over Pyke Saddle to Trig. Station YQ, Mount Beck, a peak on the summit of the McKenzie Range; thence south-westerly generally along the summit of the said range to the point of commencement.
As the said area is shown outlined on the plan marked N.Z.E.D. 849 deposited in the office of the New Zealand Electricity Department at Wellington.
SECOND SCHEDULE
REPRESENTATION
Number of
Constituent Districts
Greymouth Borough
Hokitika Borough
Part Inangahua County
Grey County (P)
Runanga Borough
Parts Buller County
Northern and Central Ridings of Westland County
Southern Riding of Westland County
Representatives
3
1
1
2
1
1
THIRD SCHEDULE
ORDERS IN COUNCIL REVOKED
Date
Gazette Reference
31 May 1971
10 June 1971, p. 1096
24 May 1971
3 June 1971, p. 1044
11 March 1968
21 March 1968, p. 464
19 July 1967
27 July 1967, p. 1266
3 November 1965
11 November 1965, p. 2006
29 September 1965
7 October 1965, p. 1722
22 July 1964
30 July 1964, p. 1210
1 July 1964
2 July 1964, p. 1076
14 August 1963
15 August 1963, p. 1157
12 July 1961
13 July 1961, p. 985
26 August 1959
27 August 1959, p. 1186
8 July 1959
9 July 1959, p. 904
13 April 1959
23 April 1959, p. 520
10 September 1958
11 September 1958, p. 1204
31 March 1958
10 April 1958, p. 467
12 May 1954
13 May 1954, p. 826
23 February 1954
4 March 1954, p. 335
23 June 1948
1 July 1948, p. 810
16 September 1935
19 September 1935, p. 2656
31 August 1931
3 September 1931, p. 2527
P. J. BROOKS, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(N.Z.E.D. 10/0/18)
Consenting to the Use of the Word "National"
ARTHUR PORRITT, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 20th day of March 1972
Present:
THE RIGHT HON. J. R. MARSHALL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to the Police Offences Act 1927, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby consents to the use of the word "National" as set out in the Schedule hereto.
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