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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
The New Zealand Gazette is published on Thursday evening of each week, and notices for insertion must be received by the Government Printer before 12 o’clock of the day preceding publication.
Advertisements are charged at the rate of 20c per line.
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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS
SYSTEM OF BUOYAGE AND BEACONAGE FOR NEW ZEALAND
MARINE DIVISION, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
24 p. 1977. $1
Explains the buoyage and beaconage system operating in New Zealand waters. Contains the mandatory requirements for the establishment of aids to navigation in harbours and their approach channels. Describes the requirements for oceanographical stations and gives details of standard markings for marine farms, box fishing nets, and offshore oil rigs.
Useful for all navigators, those studying for nautical examinations, and harbour authorities.
TRAFFIC RESEARCH REPORTS
NUMBERS 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.
1975. No. 6, 30c; No. 7, 30c; No. 8 and 9, 45c; No. 10, 45c; No. 11, 40c; No. 12 and 13, 60c; No. 14, 15 and 16, 80c.
A series of reports which present the results of investigations into traffic safety and management problems.
Report No. 6 investigates accident occurrence at planned off-street type shopping areas and the strip-development type and compares the findings.
Report No. 7 deals with vehicle priority at uncontrolled intersections.
Report No. 8 and 9 contains an analysis of fatal motor cyclist accidents for periods of 1 year before and after the introduction of the law which makes the wearing of safety helmets compulsory.
Report No. 10, the role of alcohol in traffic accidents in New Zealand, is reviewed and reference to relative data is made. Alternative counter measures to the problem of drinking and driving are examined.
Report No. 11. A month-long intensive traffic enforcement programme was conducted in Christchurch. This analysis review shows the effects on road users. In this publication it also reviews the long-term effects of a similar programme conducted in Hamilton City in 1973.
Report No. 12. The 50 mph limit was introduced in December 1973 as part of the Government’s fuel conservation measures. In this report is a review of the first year’s operation of the 50 mph speed limit and its effects.
Report No. 13. Reviews the current organisation of traffic safety research in New Zealand. It concludes by outlining some of the implications for the medical profession.
Report No. 14. This report evaluates the effect alcohol has on driving skills and the part played by alcohol in traffic accidents. Also dealt with is the part played by engineers in reducing the alcohol-involved accidents and other research.
Report No. 15. Is a general review of the roles that traffic rules and their enforcement can reasonably be expected to play in the field of road safety.
Report No. 16. The trends and patterns of injury traffic accidents over the last two decades are traced and described through tables and comments.
Report No. 17. Evaluation of the New Zealand Compulsory Safety Belt Law.
70c
UNDERSTANDING LAKES
GOVERNMENT PRINTER
38 p. 1976 $3.95
This booklet was prepared jointly by Ministry of Works and Development and D.S.I.R. The foreword is written by Bruce W. Spooner, Chairman of the Water Resources Council. Well illustrated with coloured photographs and diagrams, covers the geological origin and general characteristics of lakes, the processes of lake ecosystems and lake problems. Outlines how private citizens and Government bodies can together prevent and solve problems relating to lakes and their environment. A bibliography is listed. A very useful booklet for schools and all concerned with understanding and preserving New Zealand’s beautiful lakes.
WEED CONTROL BY CHEMICAL METHODS
By L. J. Mathews
AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES BULLETIN 329
710 p. Hard cover, 1975. $35
Possibly no subject in the whole field of agricultural technology has advanced as rapidly in recent years as that of chemical methods of weed control. This publication summarises and makes specific recommendations based on the experimental work conducted largely by the New Zealand Department of Agriculture. The book is divided into five sections:
Section 1—Principles of weed control and the uses of chemical weed killers.
Section 2—Supplies information on the control of many of New Zealand’s worst weeds.
Section 3—Gives recommendations for the control of weeds in crops, pastures, and other specific areas.
Section 4—Describes the chemicals and summarises their uses.
Section 5—Deals with application of herbicides.
THE WHARE KOHANGA AND ITS LORE
By Elsdon Best
NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN No. 13
93 p. Reprint 1975. $5.75
In this study of Whare Kohanga (the “Nest House”) is contained data of baptism rites performed over infants of superior families only, together with other cultural ceremonies applied to infants of high birth. The information obtained was contributed by members of the Ngati-Kahungunu tribe of the North Island. The text has been retained in its original style in the belief that these basic studies should still be readily available without textual alteration.
WHAT GRASS IS THAT?
By N. C. Lambrechtsen
D.S.I.R. INFORMATION SERIES No. 87
136 p., hard cover $2.25
A guide to the identification of some introduced grasses by means of an illustrated step-by-step key process by botanical name, or by standard common name.
ABEL TASMAN NATIONAL PARK
Handbooks for visitors.
Third edition, 1976. 4 booklets in plastic wallet. $4
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—
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The Land—13 p. with locality map, describes geology and coastline.
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Life—38 p. Includes vegetation and fauna.
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Man—27 p. History and settlement.
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Recreation—29 p. with folding map. Includes tracks and walking trips giving times and routes.
ABOUT NEW ZEALAND
TOURIST AND PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT
47 p. 1978. $1.50
A colourfully illustrated booklet covering brief accounts of the history, land, government, and the people of New Zealand.
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.
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🚂 System of Buoyage and Beaconage for New Zealand
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsNavigation, Buoyage, Beaconage, Marine Safety
🚂 Traffic Research Reports
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsTraffic Safety, Accident Analysis, Traffic Management
🏗️ Understanding Lakes
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksLakes, Water Resources, Environmental Preservation
- Bruce W. Spooner, Chairman of the Water Resources Council
🌾 Weed Control by Chemical Methods
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesWeed Control, Herbicides, Agricultural Technology
- L. J. Mathews
🎓 The Whare Kohanga and Its Lore
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceMāori Culture, Traditional Practices, Ngati-Kahungunu
- Elsdon Best
🌾 What Grass Is That?
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesGrass Identification, Botany, Agricultural Guide
- N. C. Lambrechtsen
🏗️ Abel Tasman National Park
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksNational Park, Conservation, Recreation, Tourism
About New Zealand
TourismNew Zealand, History, Geography, Tourism
🏛️ Administration in New Zealand’s Multi-Racial Society
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationMulti-Racial Society, Integration Policy, Governance
- R. H. Brookes
- I. H. Kawharu