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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 78
NEW ZEALAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1909
ADVERTISMENT OF CANCELLING
NOTICE is hereby given that the Registrar of Friendly Societies
has, pursuant to section 70 of the Friendly Societies Act
1909, by writing under his hand dated this 29th day of
August 1975, cancelled the registry of The Dunedin Working
Men's Club and Mutual School of Arts, Register No. 418,
held at Dunedin, at the request of the trustees.
O.D. GOOD, Registrar.
Dated this 29th day of August 1975.
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FRIENDLY SOCIETY REGISTERED
PURSUANT to section 16 of the Friendly Societies Act 1909,
the N.Z. Aerospace Credit Union with registered office at
Hamilton, is registered as a specially authorised society under
the Friendly Societies Act 1909.
Dated at Wellington this 10th day of September 1975.
O. D. GOOD, Registrar of Friendly Societies.
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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS
BRAESIDE, A SCOTTISH FARM
BY LAVINIA DERWENT
32 pages.
Price 15c.
CHART CATALOGUE AND INDEX: INCLUDING
SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
N.Z. 200, Eighth edition 1974
This catalogue supplies information on the marine charts
available from the hydrographic office, together with an index
of abbreviations universally used.
30 pages
Price 75c.
THE COMPETENT DRIVER
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
62 pages
Price 30c.
CONFERENCE ON STATE AID TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS
This is the report of a steering committee set up by the
conference on State Aid to Private Schools called by the
Government in May 1973. The steering committee reported
in November 1974 and the conference resumed on 4 December
1974.
The report covers a wide range of issues on State aid but
in particular it sets out detailed proposals for the integration
of private schools into the State system. These proposals
were put together by a working party representative of
private and State school interests and are under consideration
by Government.
28 pages.
Price 45c.
DISPOSAL OF DAIRY WASTES BY SPRAY IRRIGATION
ON PASTURE LAND
By F. A. McDOWALL and R. H. THOMAS
96 pages.
Price 75c.
DIRECTIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
A REPORT PREPARED BY THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ENUCATIIONAL PLANNING
This report marks the culmination of the activities of the
Educational Development Conference. The Advisory Council
has recommended the directions it considers New Zealand
education should go in the next 5 or 10 years.
Five principal areas are identified as requiring attention.
Education is seen as a lifelong activity, and emphasis is
therefore placed on the “foundations”—early childhood
education, the school curriculum and special provision for
special needs, and parent education.
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the school and the community, the need for close mutual
support and co-operation, including understanding and respect
for minority cultures.
A key to the quality of education is the people involved
in it. Teacher education, the availability of advisory and
ancillary staff, as well as resources for materials and research,
have a chapter devoted to them.
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at some length. Facets such as accessibility, transfer
of credits, and the role of existing institutions are discussed,
together with ways in which continuing education could be
provided for the whole community.
In discussing the administration and organisation of education,
the principle followed is the maximum devolution of
authority and responsibility to the agencies and the community,
at for instance, school committee and district level.
141 pages. 1975.
Price $2.25.
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🏭 Cancellation of Friendly Society Registration
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry29 August 1975
Friendly Societies, Cancellation, Dunedin Working Men's Club, Mutual School of Arts
- O. D. Good, Registrar of Friendly Societies
- O. D. Good, Registrar of Friendly Societies
🏭 Registration of New Friendly Society
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry10 September 1975
Friendly Societies, Registration, N.Z. Aerospace Credit Union, Hamilton
- O. D. Good, Registrar of Friendly Societies
- O. D. Good, Registrar of Friendly Societies
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPublications, Braeside, Chart Catalogue, Competent Driver, State Aid to Private Schools, Dairy Wastes, Educational Development
- Lavinia Derwent, Author of 'Braeside, A Scottish Farm'
- F. A. McDowall, Author of 'Disposal of Dairy Wastes by Spray Irrigation on Pasture Land'
- R. H. Thomas, Author of 'Disposal of Dairy Wastes by Spray Irrigation on Pasture Land'