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Christchurch City Council Electric Lines Licence 1959,
Amendment No. 6
Pursuant to the Electricity Act 1968, the Minister of
Electricity hereby amends the Christchurch City Council
Electric Lines Licence 1959* as amended by the Christchurch
City Council Electric Lines Licence 1959, Amendment No. 1
(Gazette, 15 August 1963, p. 1158), the Christchurch City
Council Electric Lines Licence 1959, Amendment No. 2
(Gazette, 20 May 1965, p. 789), the Christchurch City Council
Electric Lines Licence 1959, Amendment No. 3 (Gazette, 9
December 1965, p. 2150), the Christchurch City Council
Electric Lines Licence 1959, Amendment No. 4 (Gazette, 6
June 1968, p. 942), and the Christchurch City Council Electric
Lines Licence 1959, Amendment No. 5 (Gazette, 18 March
1971, p. 490) by adding to the First Schedule thereto the
following:
“10. A line commencing from a point at the New Zealand
Electricity Department’s substation, Addington, and proceeding
generally easterly along Princess Street across Sarjeant
Street and Clarence Street thence north-easterly along Foster
Street across Picton Avenue to the junction of Blenheim Road,
Mandeville Street, Lowe Street, and Foster Street; thence
easterly along Blenheim Road across Tyne Street, Pope Street,
the Main North Railway, and Deans Avenue, all being situated
in Block X1, Christchurch Survey District, the said line being
more particularly shown as a blue line on plan marked
N.Z.E.D. 866, deposited in the office of the New Zealand
Electricity Department at Wellington.”
Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of October 1972.
L. W. GANDAR, Minister of Electricity.
*Gazette, 26 November 1959, p. 1760
(N.Z.E.D. 10/65/1)
Declaring Land in the South Auckland Land District to be
Crown Land Subject to the Land Act 1948
Pursuant to the Coal Mines Act 1925, the Minister of Mines
hereby gives the following notice.
NOTICE
The lands described in the Schedule hereto are hereby declared
to be Crown Land, subject to the Land Act 1948.
SCHEDULE
SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT—RAGLAN COUNTY
Allotment 389, being Allotment 313 and part of Allotments
204, 207, 209, and 311, Papepe Parish, situated in Blocks XIII
and XIV, Rangiriri Survey District: area, 195 acres and 1
perch, more or less. Parts certificates of title, Volume 210,
folios 223, 224, and 264. As shown on the plan marked L.
and S. 22/2853A, deposited in the Head Office, Department
of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red
(S.O. Plan 45752).
Save and excepting for Her Majesty the Queen all seams
or beds of coal and all other minerals or metals and reserving
to Her Majesty and all persons legally entitled to work the
said coal, minerals, and metals, a right of ingress, egress, and
regress under the said land.
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of September 1972.
L. W. GANDAR, Minister of Mines.
(Mines 6/4/153)
Amendment to Rules of Taranaki Acclimatisation Society
Pursuant to section 29 of the Wildlife Act 1953, the Minister
of Internal Affairs hereby gives notice that he has approved
the following new rules made by the Taranaki Acclimatisation
Society to stand in place of rules 8 and 11 respectively as
originally approved by the Minister of Internal Affairs on 30
August 1956:
- (1) The Society shall be governed by a Council of 12
members, one of whom shall be elected President in accordance
with subclause (3) of this rule. Those members shall be
elected from the general membership in accordance with the
regional representation as set out in subclause (2) of this
rule, and shall not be eligible for election unless they have
their permanent and principal or only place of residence
within the district.
(2) The regional representation on the Council shall be
as follows:
Two members shall be elected from the Waitara Ward,
being all that area bounded on the west by the Waiwakaiho
River up as far as where the western end of Dorset Road
extended meets the said river; on the south by the said
Dorset Road; thence by the Egmont, Henwood, Manutahi,
Kelly, Cross, and Te Arei Roads with the Te Arei Road
extended to the junction of the Waitara and Manganui
Rivers; on the south-east by the Waitara River to where it
meets the boundary of the Stratford Acclimatisation District,
and on the east, north-east, and north of the boundaries
of the Stratford and Auckland Acclimatisation Districts:
Three members shall be elected from the Coastal Ward,
being all that area between the Taungatara and Tapuae
Rivers:
Three members shall be elected from the Inglewood
Ward, being all that area bounded on the west by the
Waiwakaiho River from a point where Dorset Road extended
meets that river to the Egmont National Park; on the
north, and north-east by the Dorset, Egmont, Henwood,
Manutahi, Kelly, Cross, and Te Arei Roads and the Te
Arei Road extended to the junction of the Waitara and
Manganui Rivers; on the east side by the Waitara River
and on the southern side by the boundary of the Stratford
Acclimatisation District:
Four members shall be elected from the New Plymouth
Ward, being all that area between the Tapuae and
Waiwakaiho Rivers.
(3) The President shall be elected by the general membership
present at the annual general meeting from those members
elected to the Council by the various wards. The President
shall, so long as he continues to be a member of the
Society, hold office for a term of 2 years. He shall be eligible
for re-election, subject to his term of office as councillor not
having expired, or, if that term of office has expired, subject to
his re-election as a councillor. If for any reason the position
of President becomes vacant, the council may elect one of its
members to be President for the unexpired term.
(4) Such number of Vice-Presidents as seem fit may be
elected by the general membership present at the annual
general meeting from those members elected to the Council
by the various wards. The Vice-Presidents shall retire as Vice-
Presidents at the next annual general meeting held after their
election, but shall be eligible for re-election.
(5) At each annual general meeting the one-half of the
number of councillors who have been longest on the Council
without being re-elected shall retire but shall be eligible for
re-election. The vacancies thus created shall be filled by ballot
as provided in rule 9 hereof. As between two or more councillors
who have been in office an equal length of time the
member or members to retire shall in default of agreement
between them be determined by lot.
(6) Vacancies on the Council caused by the retirement of
members shall be filled from such members as will maintain
the ward representation as set out in subclause (2) of this
rule.
(7) Where any member of the Council ceases to have his
permanent and principal or only place of residence within the
district he shall cease to be a member of the Council as from
the commencement of the next annual general meeting.
(8) In the event of any member of the Council dying,
resigning, or vacating his office, the Council may appoint to
the vacancy any member of the Society who is available and
eligible. Every such appointee shall hold office for the balance
of the term of his predecessor.
(9) A member of the Council shall vacate his office if he
has absented himself from three consecutive meetings of the
Council without leave of absence having been granted by the
Council.
(10) An elected member or a member appointed to fill a
vacancy under subclause (8) of this rule shall vacate his
office if he ceases to be a member of the Society.
(11) (1) A representative of farming interests in the district
may from time to time be appointed by the Council under
the provisions of section 27 (1) of the Wildlife Act 1953 and
shall be appointed for a term of 1 year and shall be eligible
for reappointment. Only one such person shall be a member
of the Council at any one time.
(2) The Council of the Society may appoint to the Council,
under section 27 (2) of the Wildlife Act 1953, for a term
of 1 year, not more than three persons whose qualifications
are likely to be of assistance and value to the Society. Such
persons shall be eligible for a reappointment.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of October 1972.
D. A. HIGHET, Minister of Internal Affairs.
(I.A. Wil. 2/17/1)
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🏗️ Amendment to Christchurch City Council Electric Lines Licence 1959
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works2 October 1972
Electricity, Licence amendment, Electric lines, Christchurch City Council, Substation
- L. W. Gandar, Minister of Electricity
🗺️ Declaration of Land in South Auckland Land District as Crown Land
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey29 September 1972
Crown land, Coal mines, Land Act 1948, Raglan County, South Auckland Land District
- L. W. Gandar, Minister of Mines
🌾 Amendment to Rules of Taranaki Acclimatisation Society
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources4 October 1972
Wildlife Act 1953, Acclimatisation Society rules, Taranaki, Council representation, Ward boundaries
- D. A. Highet, Minister of Internal Affairs