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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 134
GROWING, SHARING, LEARNING
120 p. 1977. $3.95 plus 45c p & p
J. G. JOHNSON, Chairman
The Report of the Committee on Health and Social Education which was set up in 1976 to:
(a) Identify the conditions under which healthy growth and development may be fostered in schools.
(b) To make recommendations on the studies and activities that should constitute school programmes, organisation, and relationships.
Department of Education.
HISTORICAL RECORDS OF NEW ZEALAND
Vol. I, 780 p., Vol. II, 650 p. $25 per set plus $3.00 p & p
The two volumes, edited by Robert McNab, were originally published in 1908 with the object of affording the fullest information obtainable concerning the foundation, progress, and government of New Zealand. This is a limited edition we have had only 1500 sets printed in Ochre Lionide with handsome black and gold blocking on the spine, coloured end paper, and dust jackets. There are still available sets of these valuable prestige volumes.
HONOURS, TITLES, STYLES AND PRECEDENCE IN NEW ZEALAND
CABINET OFFICE, WELLINGTON
215 p. 1977 $13.90 plus $1.25 p & p
Compiled and edited by Philip P. O'Shea, this book is an informative guide to Honours, Titles, Styles, Precedence and certain allied matters in New Zealand.
Contents: H.M. The Queen and Royal Family
Orders, Decorations and Medals
List of Holders of Honours and Awards in New Zealand
The Privy Council, The Title “The Honourable”
Peers and Baronets Associated with New Zealand
Foreign Honours, Order of Precedence
Styles and Modes of Address (written and spoken)
Miscellaneous.
An invaluable reference for those persons concerned with correct protocol in New Zealand.
INVESTMENT ISSUE
By Donald T. Brash, et al.
NEW ZEALAND PLANNING COUNCIL No. 16.
86 p. 1980. $6.75 plus 70c p & p
Recently, investment has been very low, compared with that prevailing from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s. If we are to take advantage of the opportunities for development before us, there will have to be a resurgence of fixed investment for the next few years. It is needed in plant, machinery, and equipment for the development of our energy resources.
JOINT COMMITTEE REPORTS ON YOUNG OFFENDERS
1975.
Resulting from a major longitudinal study into the social adjustment of New Zealand boys, the following reports seek to answer the question: “To what extent is it possible to predict from specific information collected at the age of ten those boys who will later become delinquent or show other signs of maladjustments”.
RESEARCH REPORT No. 1
The Structure of the Bristol Social Adjustment Guide.
$2.75
RESEARCH REPORT No. 2
The Effects of Race and Socio-Economic Status on Juvenile Offending Statistics.
$1
RESEARCH REPORT No. 3
The Prediction of Juvenile Offending: A New Zealand Study.
$3
LAND ALONE ENDURES
DSIR Discussion Paper No. 3
286 p. 1980. $12 plus $1.25 p & p
This discussion document comes at the start of a decade of significant national development and, hence, of changes in land use. “Land use” like “Energy” will be of key importance during the 1980s as New Zealand moves to diversify its primary production, develop its resources of minerals and energy, and conserve its flora and fauna.
LAND USE POLICIES
STUDIES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: No. 21
185 p. 1976. $5 plus 45c p & p
Land Use Policies is an up-to-the-minute publication resulting from the NZIPA Convention of 1975. Contributors include the Hon. D. MacIntyre, then Minister of Maori Affairs and Agriculture; the Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Ministers of Agriculture, Forests, Lands, and Science for the previous Government; the Commissioner for the Environment; the Assistant Director-General of Lands; the Head of the Urban Research Unit of Canberra; and many others. Topics range from land tenure systems to the public acquisition of land for urban development. To assist readers each contribution is accompanied by a short summary. In addition most are also followed by a commentary and an edited record of the convention discussion of the paper.
MOA-HUNTER PERIOD OF MAORI CULTURE
ROGER DUFF—CANTERBURY MUSEUM BULLETIN No. 1
436 p. 3rd edition, 1977. $17.50 plus $1.25 p & p
This book deals with the most important site yet investigated and in its discussions it traverses most of the New Zealand archaeological field.
A chance discovery in 1939 by a 13-year-old boy revealed the grave of a chief in the gravels of the Wairau boulder bank. The grave, goods, and bones of the ancient chief, prone in his gravel grave, with skull directed towards the setting sun, spoke with more authority regarding his race than the distorted memories of Maori tradition.
Although scholarly and technical, the book sustains throughout the drama of this archaeological discovery, and recreates from the evidence of bone and stone the life of our first Polynesians in the Moa-hunter period of Maori culture.
LIVING LETTERS
STATE SERVICES COMMISSION
36 p. 1980 reprint. $1.75 plus 45c p & p
One of the aims in letter writing is to get ideas across to the reader clearly and briefly. But do letters always say what is meant? Even if they are clear to the writer, will the reader understand them easily? If you are still using the old clichés of “acknowledging receipt of”, “according to our records”, and “enclosed please find” it is almost certainly time to change your attitude to writing living letters.
CONTENTS
ADVERTISEMENTS ———— 3147
APPOINTMENTS ———— 3113
BANKRUPTCY NOTICES ———— 3144
DEFENCE NOTICES ———— 3112
LAND TRANSFER ACT: NOTICES ———— 3145
MISCELLANEOUS—
Cinematograph Films Act: Notice ———— 3128
Corrigendum ———— 3109
Commerce Act: Notices ———— 3137, 3141
Customs Tariff: Notices ———— 3131
Education Act: Notices ———— 3123
Electrical Wiring Regulations: Notice ———— 3128
Import Control Regulations: Notices ———— 3125
Import Licence Tendering Scheme: Notice ———— 3129
Local Authorities Loans Act: Notice ———— 3128
National Roads Board: Notice ———— 3128
Noxious Plants Act: Notice ———— 3125
Post Office Act: Notice ———— 3114
Private Schools Conditional Integration Act: Notice ———— 3132
Plant Varieties Act: Notice ———— 3114
Public Works Act: Notices ———— 3130
Regulations Act: Notice ———— 3127, 3138
Reserves Act: Notice ———— 3142
Reserve Bank: Summary of Trading ———— 3142
Urban Transport Act: Notice ———— 3125
PROCLAMATIONS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, AND WARRANTS ———— 3110
Price $1.90
BY AUTHORITY: P. D. HASSELBERG, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1981
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🎓 Report on Health and Social Education
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceEducation, Health, Social Education, School Programmes
- J. G. Johnson, Chairman of the Committee on Health and Social Education
- Department of Education
🎓 Historical Records of New Zealand
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceHistory, New Zealand, Foundation, Government
- Robert McNab, Editor of Historical Records of New Zealand
🏛️ Honours, Titles, Styles and Precedence in New Zealand
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationHonours, Titles, Precedence, Protocol
- Philip P. O'Shea, Compiler and editor of Honours, Titles, Styles and Precedence in New Zealand
- CABINET OFFICE, WELLINGTON
💰 Investment Issue
💰 Finance & RevenueInvestment, Economic Development, Fixed Investment
- Donald T. Brash, Author of Investment Issue
- NEW ZEALAND PLANNING COUNCIL
⚖️ Joint Committee Reports on Young Offenders
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementJuvenile Offenders, Social Adjustment, Delinquency
🗺️ Land Alone Endures
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand Use, National Development, Primary Production
- DSIR
🗺️ Land Use Policies
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand Use, Land Tenure, Urban Development
- D. MacIntyre (Honourable), Contributor to Land Use Policies
- NZIPA Convention
🎓 Moa-Hunter Period of Maori Culture
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceMaori Culture, Archaeology, Moa-Hunter Period
- Roger Duff, Author of Moa-Hunter Period of Maori Culture
- CANTERBURY MUSEUM
🏛️ Living Letters
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationLetter Writing, Communication, State Services
- STATE SERVICES COMMISSION