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14 FEBRUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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198 Allotment 281, Komakorau Parish, and marked “N” on
S.O. Plan 49514.
854 Closed Road and marked “O” on S.O. Plan 49514.
Both situated in Block I, Komakorau Survey District.
K. A. EARLES, County Clerk, Waikato Council.
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NEW ZEALAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1909
ADVERTISEMENT OF CANCELLING
Notice is hereby given that the Registrar of Friendly Societies
has, pursuant to section 70 of the Friendly Societies Act 1909,
by writing under his hand dated this 11th day of February
1980 cancelled the registry of Loyal Rangitaiki Lodge No.
9704, Register No. 312 (5) 82, a branch of the Auckland
District of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd
Fellows (New Zealand) Friendly Society, on the ground that
the said branch has ceased to exist.
K. M. PRISK, Registrar of Friendly Societies.
247
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 8 February 1980, at
Timaru, was 275.98 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 11th day of February 1980.
A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager.
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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS
BUILDING STATISTICS 1977
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
28 p. 1978. $1.10
Contains building statistics up to the year ended 31 March
1977. Innovations in the report include:
An analysis of the floor areas of new flats by size groups
in urban areas, statistical areas, and statistical divisions.
The actual floor area of new buildings by urban area,
statistical area, and statistical division. Where applicable
figures are now shown in metric measurements.
BY DESIGN
By Rosslyn Noonan
330 p. Illustrated. 1975. $18.50
A brief history of the Public Works Department (Ministry of
Works from 1870–1970), its effect on the development of
the country, its changing roles, and ups and downs. The
book covers the growth of New Zealand as a nation. In addi-
tion the author includes in her own narrative some fascinating
stories of human interest. (Ministry of Works and Develop-
ment.)
CENSUS OF MANUFACTURING SERIES A—GENERAL
STATISTICS BULLETIN NO. 1 1974–75 AND 1975–76
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
41 p. $1.10
Introduces the results of the 1974–75 and 1975–76 censuses
of manufacturing which replaced the census of industrial
production in the 1973–74 census year.
The new censuses take greater account of the structure of
firms and, as well as collecting statistical results of individual
manufacturing establishments, also integrate the activities of
ancillary units servicing manufacturing.
Each census result gives an economic measurement of the
manufacturing activities of New Zealand, based on normal
accounting figures.
CARPENTRY
New Zealand Technical Correspondence Institute
302 p. 1977. $12.95
This publication replaces the popular Carpentry
in New Zealand. It is metricated and contains
more than 450 illustrations. Also included is a
set of fold-out house plans. Safety and safe
construction, and metric tables are also highlighted.
Contents include sections on—
Use of tools and machines.
Concrete foundations.
Floor, wall, and roof framing.
Wall coverings.
Exterior joinery.
Interior finishing.
Timber, growth, seasoning, and preservation.
Building science.
CENSUS OF MANUFACTURING SERIES B—Covering
Production Years 1974–75 and 1975–76
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
1978. $1.10 each
Introduces the results of the 1974–75 and 1975–76 census of
manufacturing which replaced the census of industrial pro-
duction in the 1974–75 census year.
Bulletins to date in the series are:
No. 1 General Regional Statistics summary
No. 2 Northland Statistical area
No. 3 Central Auckland Statistical area
No. 4 South Auckland—Bay of Plenty Statistical area
No. 5 East Coast Statistical area
No. 6 Hawke’s Bay Statistical area
No. 7 Taranaki Statistical area
No. 8 Wellington Statistical area
CHILD ABUSE IN NEW ZEALAND
$4.50
A report on a nation-wide survey of the physical ill-treatment
of children in New Zealand. (Department of Social Welfare.)
CHALLENGE FOR HEALTH
By F. S. Maclean, B.A., M.D.(CAM.), D.P.H.(N.Z.)
470 p. photo plates. $2
In the interesting book the author described the history of
public health in New Zealand. Included is an account of the
1900 world pandemic of bubonic plague and its effects in New
Zealand. After this epidemic the Department of Public Health
was set up, and took independence from local authorities in
the matters of public health. This book tells also of the
improvements in sanitary conditions throughout the country
and the attempts to improve the health of the Maori people.
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.
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.
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🏗️ Waikato County Council Land Notice
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksLand acquisition, Road closure, Komakorau Parish, Waikato County Council
- K. A. Earles, County Clerk, Waikato Council
🏢 Cancellation of Friendly Society Registration
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance11 February 1980
Friendly Societies Act 1909, Registry cancellation, Loyal Rangitaiki Lodge, Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows
- K. M. Prisk, Registrar of Friendly Societies
🌾 Wool Industry Regulations Notice
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources11 February 1980
Wool Industry Regulations 1978, Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price, Wool sale, Timaru
- A. J. N. Arthur, Levies Administration Manager
🎓 General Publications List
🎓 Education, Culture & SciencePublications, Statistics, Building, Manufacturing, Public Health, Heritage, Molesworth Station
- Rosslyn Noonan, Author of 'By Design'
- F. S. Maclean (B.A., M.D.(CAM.), D.P.H.(N.Z.)), Author of 'Challenge for Health'
- P. H. C. Lucas, Author of 'Conserving New Zealand’s Heritage'