Miscellaneous Notices and Publications




29 NOVEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3759

LINCOLN COLLEGE
ELECTIONS 1979

PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the following nominations have been received for the office of member of the Council of Lincoln College for a term of 3 years commencing on 1 January 1980:

Ward, Frank Lewis, nominated by graduates and diploma-holders.

Ross, Bruce Jerome, nominated by lecturers of the College.

As the number of candidates does not exceed the number of vacancies to be filled, I therefore declare the said Frank Lewis Ward and Bruce Jerome Ross to be elected.

Dated at Lincoln College this 19th day of November 1979.

G. A. HAY, Returning Officer.

6094

NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD

PURSUANT to regulation 15 of the Wool Industry Regulations 1978, notice is hereby given that the Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price for the sale held on 22 November 1979 at Invercargill was 277.46 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).

As this price is above the Government Supplementary Minimum Wool Price of 235 cents per kilogram (greasy basis) no supplement is payable on wool until further notice. There is likewise no grower retention levy payable in terms of section 42 of the Wool Industry Act 1977, as the A.W.A.S.P. is less than the ruling Trigger Price of 300 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of November 1979.

A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager.

6114

GENERAL PUBLICATIONS

ART IN SCHOOLS—The New Zealand Experience
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Illustrated, coloured and black and white plates. $14.25

320 p. 1978

The books sets out to show that art is a useful part of education, that art can join in with other subjects, or can stand on its own, and that it can draw in all sorts of people—children, teachers with or without specialist training, and parents.

Outlines the programmes, projects and many different activities that have been carried out in various schools throughout New Zealand. Projects have been selected which best illustrate the topic under discussion; in no way do they represent the full range of art education, nor the finest work being done.

ADMINISTRATION IN NEW ZEALAND’S MULTI-RACIAL SOCIETY
Edited by R. H. Brookes and I. H. Kawharu

138 p. $2

Race is a word which nowadays arouses strong feelings. In New Zealand there is little opposition in principle to the Government’s policy of integration, but its success depends on the skill with which it is implemented.

Series No. 13. (New Zealand Institute of Public Administration.)

ABEL TASMAN NATIONAL PARK
Handbooks for visitors $4

Third edition 1976. 4 booklets in plastic wallet.

Attractively produced in four separate volumes these little handbooks fit into a plastic wallet which will give protection against wear and weather.

These introductory booklets are designed to introduce visitors to various aspects of the park and to stimulate awareness of preservation, protection, and regeneration of the park for future generations.

The four booklets are—

  1. The Land—13 p. with locality map, describes geology and coastline.

  2. Life—38 p. Includes vegetation and fauna.

  3. Man—27 p. History and settlement.

  4. Recreation—29 p. with folding map. Includes tracks and walking trips giving times and routes.

ATOLL
By Grahame Keen

47 p. 1976. 80c

This secondary school bulletin describes the communal life of the islanders of Fakaofo, and illuminates the difficulties, loneliness, and hardships these people face when emigrating to New Zealand. (Department of Education.)

ABOUT NEW ZEALAND
TOURIST AND PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT

47 p. 1978. $1.50

A colourfully illustrated booklet covering brief accounts on the history, land, government, and the people of New Zealand.

AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1975–76
(Incorporating 1973–74 and 1974–75)
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS

125 p. 1978

Summarises the results of three annual censuses of all farm holdings.

The report contains three main parts—

(a) The introductory providing historical comparisons and general comments;

(b) The tables derived from the annual censuses; and

(c) Related farm statistics, republished for the convenience of users. These are obtained from sources other than that of the farming questionnaire. Livestock statistics are derived from a separate survey conducted at 31 January, following the census.

$3.75

BALLROOM DANCING—A guide book for teachers and pupils
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

89 p. 1978 $3

Almost all people as they move through their teens to adulthood are introduced to the undoubtedly pleasurable and universal activity, ballroom dancing.

As a new edition to the sports instruction series this book makes an effort to cover the basic steps in a variety of dances. It is intended mainly for beginners and therefore the more technical terms or finer amounts of turn and footwork are not included.

The book is well illustrated throughout with black and white photos and line drawings.

BETWEEN GOVERNMENTS AND BANKS
By Dr Hawke

244 p. $7.50

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand was established in 1933-34 but today’s institution bears little resemblance to the one that was originally constructed by the 1933 legislation. The author, with a combination of historical and economic skill, covers the story and makes an assessment of the Bank’s performance to date. A valuable contribution to New Zealand’s historical record.

BLOOD TEST LEGISLATION IN NEW ZEALAND
(TRAFFIC RESEARCH REPORT No. 18)
By Paul M. Hurst, PH.D.
Ministry of Transport

18 p. 1977. 70c

Uses graphs and statistics to give an evaluation of the compulsory blood test law in New Zealand. Discusses these, makes comparisons with other nations, and concludes with a summary.

A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRINTED MAORI TO 1900
NATIONAL MUSEUM MONOGRAPH No. 7
By Herbert W. Williams

222 p. 1975. $4.25

The most important collections of Maori books and pamphlets are mentioned in this bibliography. A short review has been made of the Maori literature dealt with and an endeavour has been made to trace the history of the various mission and other private presses concerned. Any work, however small, printed wholly in Maori, or in Maori with a translation has been included; so also has any work dealing wholly with the Maori language—such as a dictionary.



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🎓 Lincoln College Council Elections

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
19 November 1979
Elections, Lincoln College, Council Members
  • Frank Lewis Ward, Elected to Lincoln College Council
  • Bruce Jerome Ross, Elected to Lincoln College Council

  • G. A. Hay, Returning Officer

🌾 New Zealand Wool Board Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
26 November 1979
Wool Industry, Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price, Invercargill
  • A. J. N. Arthur, Levies Administration Manager

🎓 General Publications

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Publications, Education, Tourism, Statistics