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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 17
Revocation of the Reservation Over a Reserve
PURSUANT to the Reserves Act 1977, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Assistant Director of National Parks of the Department of Lands and Survey hereby revokes the reservation as a reserve for public utility purposes over the land described in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE
MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT—PICTON BOROUGH
961 square metres, more or less. Section 341, Town of Picton, situated in Block XII, Linkwater Survey District.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of February 1979.
J. B. HAYES,
Assistant Director of National Parks,
Department of Lands and Survey.
(L. and S. H.O. 6/1/315/6; D.O. L.G. 9)
Notice of Acquisition of Land and Classification of a Reserve
PURSUANT to the Reserves Act 1977, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands hereby gives notice that the land, described in the Schedule hereto, has been acquired as a reserve, and further, classifies the said reserve as a reserve for recreation purposes, subject to the provisions of the said Act.
SCHEDULE
NELSON LAND DISTRICT—INANGAHUA COUNTY
6.3280 hectares, more or less, being Lot 1, D.P. 9893, situated in Block IV, Rahu Survey District. All document No. 190721.6.
Dated at Nelson this 21st day of February 1979.
R. G. C. WRATT,
Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands.
(L. and S. H.O. Res. 9/2/29; D.O. 8/5/8/40)
Reservation of Land and Declaration That the Reserve be Part of the Makaka Recreation Reserve
PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Assistant Director-General of Lands, hereby sets apart the land, described in the Schedule hereto, as a reserve for recreation purposes, and further, pursuant to the Reserves Act 1977, declares the said reserve to form part of the Makaka Recreation Reserve to be administered as a reserve for recreation purposes by the Makaka Recreation Reserve Board.
SCHEDULE
TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT—ELTHAM COUNTY
4.0469 hectares, more or less, being Section 40, Village of Makaka, situated in Block X, Kaupokonui Survey District. All C.T. 156/216. S.O. Plan 7737.
Dated at Wellington this 26th day of February 1979.
G. McMILLAN,
Assistant Director-General of Lands,
Department of Lands and Survey.
(L. and S. H.O. Res. 6/2/21; D.O. 8/5/88)
Bylaw Regulating a Specified Class of Motor Vehicle on Auckland Motorways
PURSUANT to section 13 of the National Roads Act 1953, and section 72 of the Transport Act 1962, the National Roads Board hereby makes the following bylaw.
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This bylaw may be cited as the National Roads Board Bylaw 1979, No. 1.
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This bylaw shall come into force on the day after the date of its publication in the Gazette.
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In this bylaw “vehicle” has the meaning assigned to it in the Transport Act 1962.
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In this bylaw “motorways” refers to the portion of the duly declared motorways referred to in the Schedule hereto.
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No person shall, other than for the purpose of construction, repair, or maintenance of the motorways, take or drive or permit to be taken or driven on any of the sections of the motorways in the Schedule hereto, any vehicle which is not capable of a sustained road speed in excess of 40 kilometres per hour.
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The District Commissioner of Works, in Auckland, or any person appointed by him for the purpose may, in the case of any vehicle which cannot conveniently travel on any other route, give written permission for that vehicle to be operated contrary to the provisions of clause 5 of this bylaw, and that permission shall be subject to such conditions as the District Commissioner of Works thinks fit to impose.
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Every person who commits an offence against this bylaw is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $200.
SCHEDULE
The Auckland-Hamilton Motorway from Nelson and Hobson Streets to Drury.
The Auckland-Waiwera Motorway from the Onewa Road overbridge to the Tristram Avenue interchange.
The Auckland-Kumeu Motorway from Great North Road to Hobsonville Road.
This bylaw was made by resolution passed at a meeting of the National Roads Board held in Wellington on the 21st day of February 1979.
F. J. TOURELL, Secretary.
Exchange Rates
In terms of section 25 (2) of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1964, the Reserve Bank today released outer limits for rates of exchange to be used in transactions involving the conversion of New Zealand currency into foreign currencies and foreign currencies into New Zealand currency when delivery of the foreign currency dealt in will be effected by telegraphic transfer. The following range of rates, for the main currencies used by New Zealand traders in settling foreign exchange transactions, will remain in force until replaced by a new schedule issued by the Reserve Bank. These rates do not apply to transactions for settlement after the expiration of two business days (forward transactions) or to transactions in which instruments are purchased which do not entitle the buyer to foreign currency balances in the foreign centre until the instruments have been delivered at the foreign centre. In the latter case interest at foreign centre rates may be deducted from the telegraphic transfer rate to compensate the purchaser for his loss during the transit period.
| Country and Currency | Range of Rates |
|---|---|
| Australia (Dollar) | 0.9107– 0.9575 |
| Austria (Schilling) | 13.9270–14.6412 |
| Belgium (Franc) | 29.4921–31.9498 |
| Canada (Dollar) | 1.2321– 1.2953 |
| China (Renminbi) | 1.6143– 1.6970 |
| Fiji (Dollar) | 0.8552– 0.8990 |
| France (Franc) | 4.3839– 4.6087 |
| Hong Kong (Dollar) | 4.9605– 5.2149 |
| India (Rupee) | 8.3586– 8.7872 |
| Italy (Lira) | 863.3472–907.6205 |
| Japan (Yen) | 207.3063–217.9372 |
| Malaysia (Ringgit) | 2.2528– 2.3684 |
| Netherlands (Guilder) | 2.0544– 2.1597 |
| New Caledonia and Tahiti (Franc) | 79.7164–83.8044 |
| Norway (Kroner) | 5.2311– 5.4994 |
| Pakistan (Rupee) | 10.1375–10.6574 |
| Portugal (Escudo) | 49.0373–51.5520 |
| Singapore (Dollar) | 2.2298– 2.3441 |
| Spain (Peseta) | 71.0774–74.7224 |
| Sri Lanka (Rupee) | 15.5765–16.3753 |
| Sweden (Krona) | 4.4771– 4.7067 |
| Switzerland (Franc) | 1.7132– 1.8011 |
| United Kingdom (Pound) | 0.5107– 0.5369 |
| United States of America (Dollar) | 1.0282– 1.0810 |
| West Germany (Deutschmark) | 1.9009– 1.9983 |
Date: 28 February 1979.
Time: 9 a.m.
O. G. SCOTT,
Deputy Chief Cashier,
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington.
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🗺️ Revocation of Reserve for Public Utility
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey27 February 1979
Revocation, Reserve, Public Utility, Marlborough Land District, Picton Borough
- J. B. Hayes, Assistant Director of National Parks, Department of Lands and Survey
🗺️ Acquisition and Classification of Recreation Reserve
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey21 February 1979
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- R. G. C. Wratt, Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands
🗺️ Reservation and Declaration of Makaka Recreation Reserve
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey26 February 1979
Reservation, Recreation Reserve, Makaka Recreation Reserve, Taranaki Land District, Eltham County
- G. McMillan, Assistant Director-General of Lands, Department of Lands and Survey
🚂 Bylaw Regulating Motor Vehicles on Auckland Motorways
🚂 Transport & Communications21 February 1979
Bylaw, Motor Vehicles, Motorways, Auckland, National Roads Board
- F. J. Tourell, Secretary, National Roads Board
💰 Exchange Rates for Foreign Currencies
💰 Finance & Revenue28 February 1979
Exchange Rates, Foreign Currencies, Reserve Bank of New Zealand
- O. G. Scott, Deputy Chief Cashier, Reserve Bank of New Zealand