Archives and Road Classification




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 73

O. VISUAL AND SOUND ARCHIVES
It is particularly important that these archives should be fully identified and dated.
137. Art reproductions.
138. Artists’ prints.
139. Filmstrips.
140. Models.
141. Motion pictures—cartridges, cassettes, loops, and reels.
142. Photographs—negatives and positive prints.
143. Pictures.
144. Postcards.
145. Posters.
146. Slides.
147. Sound recordings—cartridges, cassettes, discs and reels.
148. Stereographs—cards and reels.
149. Transparencies.
150. Videorecordings—cartridges, cassettes, discs, and reels.

P. PUBLICATIONS
151. A record set of all publications issued under the authority, or relating to the authority and its activities, including:
(a) Annual reports.
(b) Jubilee and centennial histories.
(c) Description of activities.
(d) Brochures.
(e) Newsletters and bulletins.
(f) Staff magazines.
(g) Public relations handouts.
(h) Press statements.
(i) Newspaper clippings.

Q. OTHER ARCHIVES
152. Similar archives of absorbed, predecessor, and allied bodies in the custody of the local authority—e.g., counties, boroughs, county towns, airport authorities, joint committees, roads boards, domain boards, drainage boards, administering committees, river boards, scenic boards, rabbit boards, rural fire committees, cemetery trustees, licensing committees, hall committees, mechanics institutes, mayoral relief funds, home guard committees, patriotic committees, gas companies, electricity companies, water supply companies, tramway companies, etc.
153. Archives of any other body, public or private, or individual which could be considered to have permanent value.

APPENDIX of matters falling under Class 26 (d)

Abattoirs
Access ways
Agricultural schools
Air pollution
Airports
Anniversary days
Apartment buildings
Archives
Art galleries
Beautification
Beaches and bathing
Billiard rooms
Birds control
Boarding houses
Boat havens
Botanic gardens
Bridges
Building standards
Camp sites
Cattle straying
Carriages and drivers
Cemeteries
Ceremonies
Charitable institutions
Cinemas
Citizens Advice Bureau
Civil defence
Clocks, public
Commercial land development
Commonages
Community centres
Community halls
Construction safety
Conveniences
Crematoria
Cultural activities
Cycle tracks
Dangerous goods storage
Dams

Motor camps
Motor vehicle registration
Naturalisation
Nightsoil removal
Noxious weeds
Nuisances

Offensive trades
Parks
Parking
Passenger transport
Pedlars and hawkers
Pests control
Pensioner housing
Pig farms
Playgrounds
Pounds
Primary industries
Private roads
Private works
Processions
Protective works
Public clocks
Public relations

Quarries
Rabbit control
Recreation
Refuse collection
Rehabilitation
Reserves
Reservoirs
Restaurants
Rifle ranges
Rights of way
Road formation and maintenance

Day-care centres
Dog registration and control
Dressing sheds
Eating houses
Electricity generation and distribution
Emergency Precaution Schemes
Employment
Ferries
Festivals
Fire fighting and prevention
Flood protection
Fluoridation
Food (perishable) sales
Footpaths
Fords
Fuel sales
Gas manufacture and distribution
Golf links
Halls
Harbours
Health inspections
Historic buildings and sites
Hoardings
Hydatids control
Industrial land development
Irrigation
Jetty
Land drainage
Libraries
Litter control
Lodging houses
Markets
Medical practitioners surgeries
Milk and dairy inspection
Milk treatment and distribution
Mining
Model farms
Monuments

Rural housing loans
Sanitation
Scholarships
Sewage treatment and disposal
Shopping malls
Slaughter houses
Sports and recreation grants
Sports grounds and stadia
Stables
Stock dips, paddocks, and routes
Stormwater drainage
Stray animals
Street cleaning
Street collections
Street formation and maintenance
Street lighting
Street names (all papers)
Subdivisions
Swimming pools
Theatres
Thermal insulation
Toll gates
Tourism
Town and country planning
Town halls
Trade wastes
Traffic control
Tramways
Tree planting
Unemployment relief
Urban renewal
Valuation
Walkways
War memorials
Wash houses
Water races
Weighing machines
Wharves
Workers dwellings
Youth activities
Zoning
Zoological gardens

The Road Classification (Wairewa County) Notice No. 1, 1978

PURSUANT to regulation 3 of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1974*, the Secretary for Transport hereby gives the following notice.

NOTICE

  1. This notice may be cited as the Road Classification (Wairewa County) Notice No. 1, 1978.

  2. The Wairewa County Council’s proposed classification of the roads as set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby approved.

  3. The notice under section 3 (5) of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1950†, dated the 24th day of November 1950‡, which relates to the classification of roads within Wairewa County, is hereby revoked.

  4. The Road Classification (Wairewa County) Notice No. 1, 1970, dated the 14th day of January 1970§, issued pursuant to regulation 3 of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1969, which relates to the classification of a road within Wairewa County, is hereby revoked.

SCHEDULE
WAIREWA COUNTY

Roads classified in Class One:

All roads under the control of the Wairewa County Council.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of August 1978.

A. J. EDWARDS, Secretary for Transport.

*S.R. 1974/218 Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1974/309
†New Zealand Gazette, No. 75, dated 7 December 1950, Vol. III, p. 2078
‡New Zealand Gazette, No. 3, dated 22 January 1970, Vol. I, p. 75
(T.T. 28/8 Wairewa County)



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14 August 1978
Road Classification, Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations, Wairewa County
  • A. J. Edwards, Secretary for Transport