✨ Local Authority Loans, Tariff Notices, Education Board Elections
18 AUGUST
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1773
SCHEDULE
Local Authority and Name of Loan
Amount Consented to $
Balclutha Borough Council: Centennial Sports Complex Supplementary Loan 1972 ....... 8,000
Hamilton City Council: Hamilton Airport Runway Extension Loan No. 2, 1972 ....... 84,000
Milton Fire Board: Fire Station Additional Loan 1972 ....... 15,000
Patea County Council: Waverley Beach Road Improvement Loan 1972 ....... 16,000
Piako County Council: Springdale Hall Supplementary Loan 1972 ....... 3,000
Rotorua City Council: Library and Theatre Extensions Supplementary Loan 1972 ....... 9,500
Rotorua County Council: Rural Housing Loan No. 8, 1972 ....... 100,000
Waitemata County Council:
Land Purchase Loan 1972 ....... 500,000
Redemption Loan No. 9, 1972 ....... 13,900
Waiwera Sewer Loan 1972 ....... 107,000
Wellington City Council:
Reclamation Loan 1972 ....... 500,000
Renewal Loan No. 4, 1972 ....... 192,200
Dated at Wellington this 11th day of August 1972.
S. A. McLEOD, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.
(T. 40/416/6)
Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 291—Cancellation of Public Hearing Concerning Extracts of Hops and Hop Oil (T.I.s Ex 13.03.021, 13.03.023, Ex 13.03.025, Ex 13.03.029 and Ex 33.01.009)
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Notice is hereby given that the public hearing set down to commence on Tuesday, 10 October 1972, at 10.30 a.m. (New Zealand Gazette dated 29 June 1972) has been cancelled.
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A new date for the public hearing will be advised by notice in the Gazette in due course.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of August 1972.
C. H. S. RODDEN,
Secretary, Tariff and Development Board.
P.O. Box 27046, Wellington.
Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 292—Further Notice Regarding Inquiry on Plastic Tubes of Chapter 39
INTERESTED parties are hereby notified that the public inquiry scheduled for Tuesday, 12 December 1972, regarding plastic seamless tubes (Schedule D to Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 289 of 8 August 1972) is not confined to seamless tubes but also includes plastic tubes of T.I. 39.07.100.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of August 1972.
C. H. S. RODDEN,
Secretary, Tariff and Development Board.
P.O. Box 27046, Wellington.
Temporary Protection of Industry
NOTICE is hereby given that an application has been received for temporary protection, in terms of the Tariff and Development Board Act 1961 and its amendments, for the following goods:
Tariff Heading Goods
Ex 73.10.200 Hard chromed steel bars.
Dated at Wellington this 14th day of August 1972.
J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.
Revocation of Temporary Customs Examining Place in New Zealand
PURSUANT to section 32 of the Customs Act 1966, I, Jack Alexander McLeod Kean, Comptroller of Customs, hereby revoke the appointment* of the place described in the Schedule hereto as a temporary examining place for the examination by Customs of goods subject to the control of Customs.
SCHEDULE
Situation
Westmoreland Street, Grey Lynn.
Description of Temporary Examining Place
Depot of Swift Rail (New Zealand) Ltd., situated at Carr and Haslam Ltd.’s premises.
Dated at Wellington this 11th day of August 1972.
J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.
*New Zealand Gazette, 5 June 1969, No. 33, p. 1034
Auckland Education Board—Election of Members
PURSUANT to the Education Boards’ Administration Regulations 1965, it is hereby notified that the result of the poll held for the election of members for the wards specified hereunder of the Education Board of the District of Auckland was as follows:
Ward No. 1—Kaitaia
Jurlina, Boris Joseph (elected unopposed).
Ward No. 2—Bay of Islands - Hokianga
Beasley, Warren Geoffrey (elected unopposed).
Ward No. 3—Dargaville
Walters, Mitchell Daniel Tupari (elected unopposed).
Ward No. 6—Warkworth-Helensville
Searle, Ernest Johnstone (elected unopposed).
Ward No. 8—Taupaki-Kelston
Votes
Buss, Robert Jeffrey ....... 163 (elected)
Slack, Amy Victoria Castle ....... 78
Total number of valid votes recorded ....... 241
Informal votes ....... 5
Ward No. 10—Onehunga-Parnell
Taylor, Ronald Francis (elected unopposed).
Ward No. 11—Laingholm-Hillsborough
Hanson, Mrs Betty Phyllis (elected unopposed).
Ward No. 12—Tamaki-Howick
Anthony, Arthur William Henry ....... 91 (elected)
Delaney, Ernest Melville ....... 20
McCormack, Brian Jack ....... 49
Total number of valid votes recorded ....... 160
Informal votes ....... 11
Ward No. 13—Mangere-Otara
Smith, Charles Godfrey (elected unopposed).
Ward No. 15—Franklin
Cooper, Charles William ....... 51
Curd, Ivan Henry ....... 138 (elected)
Total number of valid votes recorded ....... 189
Informal votes ....... 8
L. J. McCARTHY, Returning Officer.
Auckland, 26 July 1972.
South Auckland Education Board—Election of Members
PURSUANT to the Education Boards’ Administration Regulations 1965, it is hereby notified that the result of the poll for the election of members for the wards specified hereunder of the Education Board of the District of South Auckland was as follows:
Ward No. 3—Te Awamutu - Raglan
Fraser, David Alexander (elected unopposed).
Ward No. 5—Huntly-Ngaruawahia
Votes
Kellow, Desmond Noel ....... 52
McDermott, Robert Charles Gregory ....... 77 (elected)
Total number of valid votes recorded ....... 129
Informal votes ....... 1
Ward No. 6—Paeroa - Te Kauwhata
Burton, Brian Harrison (elected unopposed).
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Consent to Raising of Loans by Local Authorities
(continued from previous page)
💰 Finance & Revenue11 August 1972
Local Authorities Loans Act, Treasury, Borrowing
- S. A. McLeod, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury
🏭 Cancellation of Public Hearing Concerning Extracts of Hops and Hop Oil
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 August 1972
Tariff and Development Board, Public Hearing, Hops, Hop Oil
- C. H. S. Rodden, Secretary, Tariff and Development Board
🏭 Further Notice Regarding Inquiry on Plastic Tubes of Chapter 39
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 August 1972
Tariff and Development Board, Public Inquiry, Plastic Tubes
- C. H. S. Rodden, Secretary, Tariff and Development Board
🏭 Application for Temporary Protection for Hard Chromed Steel Bars
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 August 1972
Temporary Protection, Tariff and Development Board, Hard Chromed Steel Bars
- J. A. Kean, Comptroller of Customs
🏭 Revocation of Temporary Customs Examining Place in New Zealand
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry11 August 1972
Customs Act, Temporary Examining Place, Grey Lynn
- J. A. Kean, Comptroller of Customs
🎓 Auckland Education Board—Election of Members
🎓 Education, Culture & Science26 July 1972
Education Board, Election, Auckland
14 names identified
- Boris Joseph Jurlina, Elected unopposed for Ward No. 1—Kaitaia
- Warren Geoffrey Beasley, Elected unopposed for Ward No. 2—Bay of Islands - Hokianga
- Mitchell Daniel Tupari Walters, Elected unopposed for Ward No. 3—Dargaville
- Ernest Johnstone Searle, Elected unopposed for Ward No. 6—Warkworth-Helensville
- Robert Jeffrey Buss, Elected for Ward No. 8—Taupaki-Kelston
- Amy Victoria Castle Slack, Candidate for Ward No. 8—Taupaki-Kelston
- Ronald Francis Taylor, Elected unopposed for Ward No. 10—Onehunga-Parnell
- Betty Phyllis Hanson (Mrs), Elected unopposed for Ward No. 11—Laingholm-Hillsborough
- Arthur William Henry Anthony, Elected for Ward No. 12—Tamaki-Howick
- Ernest Melville Delaney, Candidate for Ward No. 12—Tamaki-Howick
- Brian Jack McCormack, Candidate for Ward No. 12—Tamaki-Howick
- Charles Godfrey Smith, Elected unopposed for Ward No. 13—Mangere-Otara
- Charles William Cooper, Candidate for Ward No. 15—Franklin
- Ivan Henry Curd, Elected for Ward No. 15—Franklin
- L. J. McCarthy, Returning Officer
🎓 South Auckland Education Board—Election of Members
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceEducation Board, Election, South Auckland
- David Alexander Fraser, Elected unopposed for Ward No. 3—Te Awamutu - Raglan
- Desmond Noel Kellow, Candidate for Ward No. 5—Huntly-Ngaruawahia
- Robert Charles Gregory McDermott, Elected for Ward No. 5—Huntly-Ngaruawahia
- Brian Harrison Burton, Elected unopposed for Ward No. 6—Paeroa - Te Kauwhata