Liquor Licensing and Environmental Audit Notices




15 OCTOBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2843

Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor at Licensed Premises—Hurunui Licensing Committee

PURSUANT to section 221A of the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, as amended by section 22 (14) of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act 1976, I, John Fraser Robertson, Secretary for Justice, hereby give notice that the Hurunui Licensing Committee on 30 September 1981, made an order authorising variations of the usual hours of trading for the licensed premises known as the Rotherham Hotel, Rotherham.

To the intent that on days other than those on which licensed premises are required to be closed for the sale of liquor to the general public, the hours for the opening and closing of the said premises shall be as follows:

(a) On any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday—Opening at 11 o’clock in the morning and closing at 10 o’clock in the evening.

(b) On any Friday, Saturday and Christmas Eve—Opening at 11 o’clock in the morning and closing at 11 o’clock in the evening.

(c) On any New Year’s Eve—Opening at 11 o’clock in the morning and closing at 00.30 o’clock on the morning of New Year’s Day.

Dated at Wellington this 13th day of October 1981.

J. F. ROBERTSON, Secretary for Justice.

(Adm. 2/72/5)


Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor at Licensed Premises—Hurunui Licensing Committee

PURSUANT to section 221A of the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, as amended by section 22 (14) of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act 1976, I, John Fraser Robertson, Secretary for Justice, hereby give notice that the Hurunui Licensing Committee on 30 September 1981, made an order authorising variations of the usual hours of trading for the licensed premises known as the Amberley Hotel, Amberley.

To the intent that on days other than those on which licensed premises are required to be closed for the sale of liquor to the general public, the hours for the opening and closing of the said premises shall be as follows:

(a) On any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday—Opening at 11 o’clock in the morning and closing at 10 o’clock in the evening.

(b) On any Friday, Saturday and Christmas Eve—Opening at 11 o’clock in the morning and closing at 11 o’clock in the evening.

(c) On any New Year’s Eve—Opening at 11 o’clock in the morning and closing at 00.30 o’clock on the morning of New Year’s Day.

Dated at Wellington this 13th day of October 1981.

J. F. ROBERTSON, Secretary for Justice.

(Adm. 2/72/5)


National Development Act 1979—Environmental Impact Audit Notified—Proposed Aluminium Smelter at Aramoana, Otago Harbour

As required by section 5 of the National Development Act, I have completed an Environmental Impact Audit on the proposal by South Pacific Aluminium Limited to construct and operate a primary aluminium production plant at Aramoana. A certificate of completion has been duly forwarded to the Planning Tribunal.

The Audit is available for public inspection and purchase from 3 p.m. on Friday, 16 October 1981:

  1. Copies of the Audit are available for inspection as set out in Schedule A below.

  2. Copies of the Audit may be purchased at a price of $5 either at the Commission for the Environment, Wellington, or at the public counter of the Department of Lands and Survey, Sixth Floor, John Wycliffe House, Princes Street, Dunedin.

A copy of the Audit has been sent to all parties who made submissions. Agencies of the government may obtain additional copies without charge on request to the Commission. Other orders should include payment.

Volumes of public submissions which form part of the audit will be made available on order at a charge of $30 per set. Orders should be sent as soon as possible to the Commission with payment. Copies of submissions for public inspection will also be lodged at the locations specified in Schedule B below.

The Commission for the Environment is located on the First Floor, CPD House, 108 The Terrace, Wellington. Mail should be addressed to P.O. Box 10241, Wellington. Telephone 849-955.

Dated this 13th day of October 1981.

K. W. PIDDINGTON,
Commissioner for the Environment.


SCHEDULE A

PLACES where copies of the Audit may be inspected:

  1. The Commission for the Environment Library.
  2. Major public libraries throughout New Zealand.
  3. University Libraries.
  4. Dunedin region Libraries as follows: Dunedin City, Milton, Mosgiel, Palmerston, Port Chalmers, St. Kilda, Waikouaiti, Waitati.

SCHEDULE B

PLACES where copies of submissions may be inspected:

  1. Aluminium Action Centre, Dunedin.
  2. Auckland Public Library.
  3. Christchurch Public Library.
  4. Commission for the Environment Library, Wellington.
  5. Otago University Library, Dunedin.
  6. Wellington Public Library.

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 2 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 Sell Buy
Australia (Dollar) 0.7042– 0.7404
Austria (Schilling) 12.5109– 13.1525
Belgium (Franc) 31.5910– 33.2110
Canada (Dollar) 0.9708– 1.0205
China (Renminbi) 1.4144– 1.4870
Denmark (Kroner) 5.7967– 6.0940
Fiji (Dollar) 0.7176– 0.7544
France (Franc) 4.5184– 4.7501
Hong Kong (Dollar) 4.8841– 5.1345
India (Rupee) 7.3180– 7.6933
Japan (Yen) 957.3153– 1006.4074
Malaysia (Ringgit) 1.8748– 1.9709
Netherlands (Guilder) 1.9975– 2.0999
New Caledonia and Tahiti (Franc) 81.2629– 85.4302
Norway (Kroner) 4.7200– 4.9620
Pakistan (Rupee) 7.9158– 8.3218
Portugal (Escudo) 51.6075– 54.2539
Singapore (Dollar) 1.7058– 1.7932
South Africa (Rand) 0.7659– 0.8052
Spain (Peseta) 76.3879– 80.3052
Sri Lanka (Rupee) 16.3433– 17.1814
Sweden (Krona) 4.4509– 4.6792
Switzerland (Franc) 1.5262– 1.6045
United Kingdom (Pound) 0.4290– 0.4510
United States of America (Dollar) 0.8094– 0.8510
West Germany (Deutschmark) 1.8049– 1.8975

Date: 8 October 1981.

Time: 9 a.m.

G. A. DRY,
Acting Assistant Chief Cashier,
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington.



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⚖️ Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor at Licensed Premises (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
13 October 1981
Liquor Licensing, Sale of Liquor Act 1962, Rotherham Hotel, Hurunui Licensing Committee
  • John Fraser Robertson, Secretary for Justice

⚖️ Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor at Licensed Premises

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
13 October 1981
Liquor Licensing, Sale of Liquor Act 1962, Amberley Hotel, Hurunui Licensing Committee
  • John Fraser Robertson, Secretary for Justice

🏗️ Environmental Impact Audit for Proposed Aluminium Smelter at Aramoana

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
13 October 1981
Environmental Impact Audit, Aluminium Smelter, Aramoana, Otago Harbour, National Development Act 1979
  • K. W. Piddington, Commissioner for the Environment

💰 Exchange Rates for Foreign Currencies

💰 Finance & Revenue
8 October 1981
Exchange Rates, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Foreign Currencies
  • G. A. Dry, Acting Assistant Chief Cashier, Reserve Bank of New Zealand