Maori Land Notices and Commerce Commission Inquiry




31 MARCH
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
963

A. R. P
25 0 12 Awanui Haparapara 3C No. 2 Part (as shown on
plan M.A. 6456, held in the office of the Depart-
ment of Maori Affairs at Rotorua, and thereon
edged red), situated in Block I, Haparapara Survey
District. Partition order dated 27 October 1915.
98 1 0 Awanui Haparapara 4A2B Block, situated in Blocks
I and II, Haparapara Survey District. All certificate
of title, No. 3C/1409.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of March 1977.

For and on behalf of the Maori Land Board:

E. W. WILLIAMS, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. H.O. 15/3/811; D.O. 6456)


Maori Land Development Notice

PURSUANT to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the
Maori Land Board hereby gives notice as follows:

NOTICE

  1. This notice may be cited as Maori Land Development
    Notice Whangarei 1977, No. 26.

  2. The notice referred to in the First Schedule hereto is
    hereby revoked.

  3. The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is
    hereby released from Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act

FIRST SCHEDULE

Date of Notice Reference Registration No.
1 July 1947 Gazette, No. 37, K. 31460
3 July 1947, p.
833

SECOND SCHEDULE

NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land described as follows:

A. R. P.
26 0 23 Utakura 2D1OB1, situated in Block XII, Manga-
muka Survey District. All certificate of title,
Volume 430, folio 205.

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of March 1977.

For and on behalf of the Maori Land Board:

E. W. WILLIAMS, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. H.O. 15/1/301; D.O. 19/C/10)


Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori Reservation

PURSUANT to section 439 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the
Maori Freehold Land described in the Schedule hereto is
hereby set apart as a Maori Reservation for the purpose of a
cemetery for the common use and benefit of the persons in
whom the land known as Kopani Block was vested by an
Order of Exchange made at Rotorua on the 9th day of
April 1924 by the Commissioners appointed under the Ure-
wera Lands Act 1921-1922, the descendants of those persons
in whom such land was so vested and the people of New
Zealand generally.

SCHEDULE

HAWKE’S BAY LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land situated in Block III, Waiau Survey
District, and described as follows:

Area
8093.7m² Te Kopani No. 3 and Te Kopani No. 6 as created
by Partition Order of the Maori Land Court
dated the 5th day of September 1925.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of March 1977.

E. W. WILLIAMS, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. H.O. 21/3/366; D.O. 8/3/116)


Maori Land Development Notice

WHEREAS by virtue of Maori Land Development Notice
Wanganui 1977, No. 2, certain notices under Part XXIV
of the Maori Affairs Act 1953 are revoked.

Now, therefore, in partial replacement of those notices,
the Maori Land Board, acting pursuant to section 330 of
the Maori Affairs Act 1953, hereby gives notice as follows.

NOTICE

  1. This notice may be cited as Maori Land Development
    Notice Wanganui 1977, No. 19.

  2. The land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby
    declared to be subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs
    Act 1953.

SCHEDULE

SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT

ALL those pieces of land described as follows:

A. R. P.
887 1 22.3 Part Hohotaka 2G, situated in Blocks IV and
VIII, Piopiotea Survey District. Balance
certificate of title, No. 14D/209.
788 2 5 Manunui No. 3, situated in Blocks IV and
VIII, Piopiotea Survey District, and Blocks
I and V, Maungaku Survey District. All
P.R. 272/130.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of March 1977.

For and on behalf of the Maori Land Board:

E. W. WILLIAMS, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. H.O. 65/5; D.O. 6/3/1)


Commerce Commission

PUBLIC inquiry in terms of section 104 of the Commerce Act
1975 (as amended by section 34 of the Commerce Amendment
Act 1976) relating to certain matters arising from exchange
losses or gains on the repayment of overseas loans by New
Zealand persons or corporations.

  1. In terms of section 104 of the Commerce Act 1975 (as
    amended by section 34 of the Commerce Amendment Act
  1. the Minister of Trade and Industry has, in a letter
    dated 17 March 1977, requested the Commerce Commission
    to conduct a public inquiry into the following matters:

(a) The circumstances giving rise to exchange losses or
gains on the repayment of overseas loans by New
Zealand persons or corporations.

(b) Whether in relation to price control measures such
gains or losses ought to be admitted in the
determination of the prices of goods or services.

(c) The circumstances in which such gains or losses ought
to be taken into account, whether on the basis of
rules of general application or in particular cases or
classes of cases.

(d) The methods by which such gains or losses could be
reflected or admitted in the prices of goods or
services.

In addition to the considerations prescribed in section 98
of the Commerce Act 1975 (as amended by section 29 of the
Commerce Amendment Act 1976 and without limiting section
2A of that Act) as it considers appropriate, the Minister asks
that the Commission take the following matters into account:

(e) Any law, government requirement, or policy affecting
the borrowing of money outside New Zealand by
persons or corporations and the treatment of any
losses or gains arising from that borrowing.

(f) The treatment of exchange gains or losses in current
accounting practice in New Zealand.

(g) The effect that the admission of exchange gains or
losses would have on economic stability including
domestic price levels.

  1. Parties intending to make submissions to the Commission
    in connection with this inquiry are invited to notify the
    executive officer of the Commission of that intention no later
    than Friday, 29 April 1977. Where possible, such parties should
    also indicate briefly the general or specific nature of their
    interest.

  2. In any case where two or more separate parties wish to
    be heard and or represented jointly in the inquiry they should
    so inform the Commission so that the Commission can consider
    granting leave for this to be done in terms of section 14 (4)
    of the Act.

  3. Written submissions will be required by the Commission
    to be filed with it by 4 p.m., 24 May 1977.

  4. The Commission has set as a tentative date for commencing
    the public hearing, Tuesday, 14 June 1977, at 10 a.m.

  5. All parties notifying the Commission in accordance with
    paragraph 2 of this notice will be informed later as to the
    procedure to be followed.



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🪶 Maori Land Development Notice Rotorua 1977, No. 4 (continued from previous page)

🪶 Māori Affairs
23 March 1977
Maori Land Development, Rotorua, Land Declaration, Awanui Haparapara
  • E. W. WILLIAMS, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs

🪶 Maori Land Development Notice Whangarei 1977, No. 26

🪶 Māori Affairs
24 March 1977
Maori Land Development, Whangarei, Land Release, Utakura
  • E. W. WILLIAMS, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs

🪶 Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori Reservation

🪶 Māori Affairs
21 March 1977
Maori Freehold Land, Reservation, Cemetery, Kopani Block
  • E. W. WILLIAMS, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs

🪶 Maori Land Development Notice Wanganui 1977, No. 19

🪶 Māori Affairs
23 March 1977
Maori Land Development, Wanganui, Land Declaration, Hohotaka, Manunui
  • E. W. WILLIAMS, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs

🏭 Commerce Commission Public Inquiry

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Commerce Commission, Public Inquiry, Exchange Losses, Overseas Loans, Price Control