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354 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 10
THE CHANGING VEGETATION OF MOLESWORTH STATION NEW ZEALAND 1944-1971
NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, BULLETIN 217
118 p. 1976. $4.50
Totalling 700 square miles, the broad expanse of high altitude
Crown land known as Molesworth Station is the largest
single farm unit in New Zealand. In 1938, after 70 years of
leasehold farming the Molesworth and Tarndale runs reverted
to the Crown in a badly depleted state. This is an account
of the recovering of the land at Molesworth for productive
farming and should prove very interesting and informative
to all high country farmers.
CHILD ABUSE IN NEW ZEALAND
342 p. $4.50
A report on a nation-wide survey of the physical ill-treatment
of children in New Zealand. (Department of Social Welfare.)
CHOOSING A JOB
12 p. 30c
Although this booklet is primarily for young people leaving
school, the advice it gives will be helpful to many others
who are considering a new job. It discusses how to choose
the right job; how to find out what the work is about; how
to prepare for an interview, and what to do during the
interview. (State Services Commission.)
COMMON WEEDS IN NEW ZEALAND
By B. E. V. Parham and A. J. Healey. Photographs by J. Somer Cocks
1976. $6.75
Lavishly illustrated, this is an excellent guide to the identi-
fication of some of New Zealand's commonest weeds.
Shows how they differ from other species with which they
might be confused. (Department of Scientific and Industrial
Research.)
CONSERVING NEW ZEALAND'S HERITAGE
By P. H. C. Lucas
94 p. 1970. $1.40
In 1969 Mr Lucas went on a study tour of national parks
and allied areas in Canada and the United States. On his
return to New Zealand he wrote this report as a suggested
guideline for national parks and reserves administrators. Many
of the problems experienced by older countries could be
avoided by a careful study of their mistakes and with this in
mind Mr Lucas has concluded each section with a summary
of lessons for New Zealand. Not only of interest to the general
public but also to park administrators and planners, tourist
promoters, historians, and archaeologists.
CONTRACEPTION, STERILISATION AND ABORTION IN NEW ZEALAND
Report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry, Chairman Hon. Mr Justice McMullin, 1977
454 p., E.26 $6
This unanimous report was presented in March 1977, after the
commission had conducted its enquiries from June 1975 to
December 1976. It reports on the legal, social and moral issues
that are raised by law and practice relating to contraception,
sterilisation and abortion, any changes that should be made
to the law or practice and the likely effects of these.
Pages 27-38 give the summary of recommendations; these
include, contraception; legal issues; human relationships and
sex education; rights of the pregnant woman; who decides;
support services and eleven other recommendations.
Includes, 11 appendices, glossary, bibliography and index.
COUNTRY ANALYSES OF EXTERNAL TRADE JULY 1974-JUNE 1975
1976. $2
COUNTRY ANALYSES OF EXTERNAL TRADE JULY-SEPTEMBER 1975
Department of Statistics 1976, 76 p. $2
COUNTRY ANALYSES OF EXTERNAL TRADE JULY-DECEMBER 1975
94 p. 1976. $2
COUNTRY ANALYSES OF EXTERNAL TRADE JULY 1975-MARCH 1976
Department of Statistics 1976, 76p. $2
COUNTRY ANALYSES OF EXTERNAL TRADE JULY 1975-JUNE 1976
Department of Statistics, January 1977 $2
These sets of country analyses are complementary to the
export and import data released monthly. They are compiled
from the Customs import and export entries received from all
ports of entry.
Department of Statistics
THE COURTS AND CRIMINAL PUNISHMENTS
Three lectures by Sir John Barry
91 p. $2.25
Sir John Barry was Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria
from 1947 to 1969. The lectures published in this book were
prepared by him for delivery in New Zealand but illness
prevented him from making the visit and the lectures have
been published in the form in which he intended to deliver
them.
CREDIT CONTRACTS
Justice Department 1977, 212 p. Price $2.50
Report of the Contracts and Commercial Law Reform
Committee on the law relating to money lending transactions
and to other agreements involving the extension of credit
with a view to recommending reform.
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CONTENTS
| Page | |
|---|---|
| ADVERTISEMENTS | 338 |
| APPOINTMENTS | 305 |
| BANKRUPTCY NOTICES | 336 |
| DEFENCE NOTICES | 303 |
| LAND TRANSFER ACT: NOTICES | 337 |
| MISCELLANEOUSβ | |
| Coal Mines Amendment Act: Notices | 319 |
| Commerce Act: Notice | 335 |
| Corrigenda: Notices | 299 |
| Customs Act: Notice | 319 |
| Customs Tariff: Notices | 324 |
| Dangerous Goods Act: | 321 |
| Electoral Act: Notice | 302 |
| Fire Service Act: Notice | 321 |
| Food and Drug Act: Notice | 320 |
| Forests Act: Notices | 314 |
| Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations: Notice | 322 |
| Land Act: Notice | 314 |
| Law Practitioners Act: Notices | 320 |
| Local Authorities Loans Act: Notice | 321 |
| Maori Affairs Act: Notices | 321 |
| Marriage Act: Notices | 307 |
| Meat Act: Notice | 322 |
| Motor Launch Regulations: Notice | 320 |
| Public Works Act: Notices | 307 |
| Regulations Act: Notice | 325 |
| Reserve Bank: Statement | 335 |
| Reserves and Domains Act: Notices | 314, 322 |
| Sales Tax Act: Notices | 329 |
| Schedule of Contracts: Notices | 323, 327 |
| Special Honours List: Notice | 322 |
| Standards Act: Notices | 323 |
| Traffic Regulations: Notice | 323 |
| Transport Act: Notices | 319 |
| Wildlife Act: Notices | 315 |
| PROCLAMATIONS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, AND WARRANTS | 299 |
Price 70c
BY AUTHORITY: E. C. KEATING, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALANDβ1978
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β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
π The Changing Vegetation of Molesworth Station New Zealand 1944-1971
π Education, Culture & ScienceVegetation, Molesworth Station, Crown land, High country farming, Recovery
π₯ Child Abuse in New Zealand
π₯ Health & Social WelfareChild abuse, Physical ill-treatment, Nation-wide survey, Department of Social Welfare
π Choosing a Job
π Education, Culture & ScienceJob selection, Career advice, School leavers, Interview preparation, State Services Commission
πΎ Common Weeds in New Zealand
πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesWeeds, Identification, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, B. E. V. Parham, A. J. Healey
π Conserving New Zealand's Heritage
π Education, Culture & ScienceHeritage conservation, National parks, P. H. C. Lucas, Canada, United States
π₯ Contraception, Sterilisation and Abortion in New Zealand
π₯ Health & Social WelfareContraception, Sterilisation, Abortion, Royal Commission of Inquiry, Hon. Mr Justice McMullin
π Country Analyses of External Trade
π Trade, Customs & IndustryExternal trade, Department of Statistics, Export, Import, Customs
βοΈ The Courts and Criminal Punishments
βοΈ Justice & Law EnforcementCourts, Criminal punishments, Sir John Barry, Supreme Court of Victoria
βοΈ Credit Contracts
βοΈ Justice & Law EnforcementCredit contracts, Contracts and Commercial Law Reform Committee, Money lending, Credit extension
π° The New Zealand Gazette
π° NZ GazettePublication schedule, Advertisement rates, Government Printer, Notice submission
π° Contents
π° NZ GazetteTable of contents, Advertisements, Appointments, Bankruptcy notices, Defence notices