Land Acquisition and Public Notices




1466
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 55

All persons affected by the execution of the said public work, or by the taking of the said land, should, if they have any objection to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of the said land, not being objections to the amount or payment of compensation, set forth such objection in writing and send the same within 40 days of the first publication of this notice, to the Town Planning Tribunal, Tribunals Division, Department of Justice, Private Bag, Wellington.

If any objection is made in accordance with this notice a public hearing of the objection will be held unless the objector otherwise requires, and each objector will be advised of the time and place of the hearing.

SCHEDULE

SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND REGISTRY

ALL that parcel of land of area 959 square metres being part Lot 3, D.P. S. 5140, Block V, Rangaroa Village.

C. J. MCILROY, Borough Engineer.

Dated at Taumarunui this 13th day of May 1980.

1471

CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND

NOTICE is hereby given that the Christchurch City Council proposes under the provisions of the Public Works Act 1928, and its amendments, to take for a public work the land described in the Schedule hereto, such land to be used for road pursuant to the provisions of section 319 of the Local Government Amendment Act 1974.

All persons directly affected by the taking of the said land should, if they have any objection to the taking, not being an objection to the amount or payment of compensation, make a written objection and send it within 40 days from the 10th day of May 1980, being the date of the first publication of this notice, to the Registrar, Planning Tribunal, Tribunals Division, Justice Department, Private Bag, Postal Centre, Wellington, and that if any objection is made in accordance with this notice, a public hearing of the objection will be held unless the objector otherwise requires, and each objector will be advised of the time and place of the hearing.

SCHEDULE

ALL that piece of land situated in the City of Christchurch containing 32 square metres, or thereabouts, being part Rural Section 239, situated in Block XV, Christchurch Survey District, and being part of the land described in deeds index 3C/5556 (Canterbury Registry). This description refers to a rectangular shaped portion of land to the west of Brougham Street, located close to 184 Brougham Street.

J. H. GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk.

1480

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 May 1980, at Invercargill, was 242.70 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 12th day of May 1980.

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

1547

GENERAL PUBLICATIONS

MAORI RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY PART 1
By Elsdon Best

NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN No. 10

424 p. 1976. $18

An account of the theory of the universe and its creation, study of the origin of man, religious beliefs, rites, magic, and folklore of the Maori people of New Zealand. First published in 1924, reprinted without textual alteration and retaining the original bulletin numbers. (Government Printer.)

MAORI STOREHOUSES AND KINDRED STRUCTURES
By Elsdon Best

116 p. Illustrated, Reprint. 1974. $6.50

As an authority on Maori culture, the author has compiled in this publication a comprehensive record on the use of the different storage structures, etc., used by the Maori in former times. By studying items pertaining to Maori technology it is hoped this will throw light upon many phases of the social life and customs hitherto unknown. This bulletin is No. 5 in the Dominion Museum Series.

MATERIALS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND POTTER
by J. C. Schofield (N.Z. Geological Survey)

D.S.I.R. INFORMATION SERIES No. 118

1977 $3.75

Describes the sources of clays in the local countryside and how to understand their suitability for ceramic purposes. Summarises the minimum geological knowledge necessary and the use of geological maps. Examines the main types of clay minerals and their properties, the types of clays available in New Zealand and the available natural glazes, frits, and oxides. Contains an index and references.

METRICS FOR JOHN AND JANE CITIZEN
By James McGill Webb

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING SERVICE—DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR

48 p. 50c

As the name implies this book is written for use by the layman rather than the technician, the engineer, or the scientist. This book does not include conversion tables but rather relates to metric units and their use, comparisons of size and includes a wide range of metric information. How big is a litre? What is a kilopascal? When will I use a centimetre? What will I buy in kilograms? Why is New Zealand going metric? If these and similar questions are causing you concern this book will provide the answers.

MICROZONING FOR EARTHQUAKES EFFECTS IN WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND
By T. L. Grant-Taylor, R. D. Adams, T. Hatherton, J. D. G. Milne, R. D. Northey, and W. R. Stephenson of the New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research

BULLETIN 213

61 p. $8.50

This report on earthquake microzoning is aimed at dividing extensive areas of Wellington into smaller zones and is intended as a guide only to planning of future redevelopment. The detailed studies of local geology and soil investigations have resulted in an Earthquake Microzone Map of Wellington. This map accompanies this publication. This report is the first one of a series. Later it is the intention to microzone other areas in the same way.

NATIONAL MUSEUM MONOGRAPHS

Elsdon Best (1856-1931), who was a member of the staff of the then Dominion Museum from 1911 to 1931, made a notable contribution to the study of Maori ethnology. After a lifetime of experience, including many years in close contact with the Maoris of the Urewera, he spent the last 20 years of his life writing particularly of the social customs and beliefs of the Maori people. There is still a demand for the many monographs written by Elsdon Best and the following titles have been reprinted without alteration to the original text (National Museum):

No. 1. Some Aspects of Maori Myth and Religion. 43 p. —— 1.00
No. 2. Spiritual and Mental Concepts of the Maori. 57 p. —— 1.00
No. 3. Astronomical Knowledge of the Maori. 80 p. —— .75
No. 4. The Maori Division of Time. 51 p. —— 1.00
No. 5. Polynesian Voyagers. 54 p. —— 1.00
No. 6. The Maori School of Learning. 31 p. —— 1.00
No. 7. Bibliography of Printed Maori to 1900 —— 4.25
No. 8. Maori Houses and Food Stores —— 3.75



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🏘️ Notice of Intention to Take Land by Taumarunui Borough Council (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
13 May 1980
Public Works Act, Land Acquisition, Water Reservoir, Taumarunui
  • C. J. McIlroy, Borough Engineer

🏘️ Notice of Intention to Take Land by Christchurch City Council

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Public Works Act, Land Acquisition, Road Construction, Christchurch
  • J. H. Gray, General Manager and Town Clerk

🌾 New Zealand Wool Board Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
12 May 1980
Wool Industry, Sale Price, Supplement, Levy
  • A. J. N. Arthur, Levies Administration Manager

🎓 General Publications

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Books, Publications, Maori Culture, Science, Education
9 names identified
  • Elsdon Best, Author of Maori Religion and Mythology
  • J. C. Schofield, Author of Materials for the New Zealand Potter
  • James McGill Webb, Author of Metrics for John and Jane Citizen
  • T. L. Grant-Taylor, Author of Microzoning for Earthquakes Effects in Wellington
  • R. D. Adams, Author of Microzoning for Earthquakes Effects in Wellington
  • T. Hatherton, Author of Microzoning for Earthquakes Effects in Wellington
  • J. D. G. Milne, Author of Microzoning for Earthquakes Effects in Wellington
  • R. D. Northey, Author of Microzoning for Earthquakes Effects in Wellington
  • W. R. Stephenson, Author of Microzoning for Earthquakes Effects in Wellington