Lands and Survey Notices




19 NOVEMBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
3237

2,500 hectares, more or less, being rural Section 41042 (formerly part Reserve 4378), situated in Block VI, Boyle Survey District. Part New Zealand Gazette, 1938, page 816. S.O. Plan 15072.

890.0 hectares, more or less, being rural Section 41043 (formerly part Reserve 4378), situated in Blocks VI, VII and XI, Boyle Survey District. Part New Zealand Gazettes, 1938, page 816 and 1971, page 1238. S.O. Plan 15072.

5500.0 hectares, more or less, being rural Section 41044 (formerly part Reserves 4378 and 4326), situated in Blocks VI, VII, IX, X, XI, XIII, XIV and XV, Boyle Survey District and Blocks I and II, Skiddaw Survey District. Part New Zealand Gazette, 1933, page 3323, 1938 page 816 and 1971 page 1238. S.O. Plan 15072.

1395.0 hectares, more or less, being rural Section 41045 (formerly part Reserve 4378), situated in Blocks XI, XIV and XV, Boyle Survey District and Blocks II and III, Skiddaw Survey District. Part New Zealand Gazettes 1933, page 3323 and 1938 page 816. S.O. Plan 15072.

1010.0 hectares, more or less, being rural Section 41046 (formerly part Reserves 4326 and 4379), situated in Block XIII, Boyle Survey District and Block I, Skiddaw Survey District. Part New Zealand Gazette, 1933, page 3323. S.O. Plan 15072.

4,500 hectares, more or less, being rural Section 41219 (formerly part Reserve 4326), situated in Block XIII, Boyle Survey District. Part New Zealand Gazette, 1933, page 3323. S.O. Plan 15072.

Dated at Wellington this 13th day of November 1981.

J. STEWART,
Assistant Director of National Parks and Reserves,
Department of Lands and Survey.

(L. and S. H.O. Res. 9/3/25, Res, 11/3/22; D.O. 13/50, 13/29)


Reservation of Land

PURSUANT to the Land Act 1948, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Assistant Director of Land Administration of the Department of Lands and Survey hereby sets apart the land, described in the First Schedule hereto, as a reserve for local purpose (site for a scout hall), and further sets apart the land, described in the Second Schedule hereto, as a reserve for Government purpose (site for park buildings.)

FIRST SCHEDULE

NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT—BAY OF ISLANDS COUNTY
3052 square metres, more or less, being Section 56 (formerly part Section 52), Block XI, Kerikeri Survey District. S.O. Plan 55395.

SECOND SCHEDULE

1,7134 hectares, more or less, being Section 57 (formerly part Section 52), Block XI, Kerikeri Survey District. S.O. Plan 55395.

Dated at Wellington this 6th day of October 1981.

G. W. YOUNG,
Assistant Director of Land Administration,
Department of Lands and Survey.

(L. and S. H.O. 6/6/1242; D.O. NP 229/2/5, NP 214/1)


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 Range of Rates
Sell Buy
Australia (Dollar) 0.7054–
Austria (Schilling) 12.4723–
Belgium (Franc) 31.3854–
Canada (Dollar) 0.9554–
China (Renminbi) 1.3925–
Denmark (Kroner) 5.7608–
Fiji (Dollar) 0.7104–
France (Franc) 4.5573–
Hong Kong (Dollar) 7.3859–
India (Rupee) 956.5141–1005.5651
Italy (Lira) 184.3813–
Japan (Yen) 1.8245–
Malaysia (Ringgit) 1.9693–
Netherlands and Tahiti (Franc) 81.5718–
Norway (Kroner) 4.7093–
Pakistan (Rupee) 7.9931–
Portugal (Escudo) 51.4820–
Singapore (Dollar) 1.6645–
South Africa (Rand) 0.7780–
Spain (Peseta) 76.6679–
Sri Lanka (Rupee) 16.9805–
Sweden (Krona) 4.4270–
Switzerland (Franc) 1.4408–
United Kingdom (Pound) 0.4288–
United States of America (Dollar) 0.8013–
West Germany (Deutschmark) 1.7931–

Date: 11 November 1981.
Time: 9 a.m.

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


The Standards Act 1965—Draft New Zealand Standard Specification Available for Comment

PURSUANT to subsection (3) of section 23 of the Standards Act 1965, notice is hereby given that the following draft New Zealand standard specification is being circulated.

Number and Title of Specification—

DZ 5825 Child-resistant packaging.

Part 1: Reclosable packages (Gratis).

This draft standard specifies requirements for immediate containers designated as being resistant to opening by children. Acceptance criteria are given for the containers when tested by specified methods. These test methods gauge both the effectiveness of the container in restricting access by children and accessibility to the contents of the container by adults. Further instructions for the guidance of persons supervising tests with children are also given.

All persons who may be affected by this publication and who desire to comment thereon, may obtain copies from the Standards Association of New Zealand, Wellington Trade Centre, 15–23 Sturdee Street (or Private Bag), Wellington.

The closing date for receipt of comment is 26 February 1982.

Dated at Wellington this 11th day of November 1981.

DENYS R. M. PINFOLD,
Director, Standards Association of New Zealand.

(S.A. 114/2/8)


The Standards Act 1965—Draft Amendments to New Zealand Standard Specifications Available for Comment

PURSUANT to subsection (3) of section 23 of the Standards Act 1965, notice is hereby given that the following draft amendments are being circulated.

Number and Description of Draft—

DZ 8132/A2 Draft amendment No. 2 to NZS 8132:1978 School stationery.

Draft amendment No. 2 changes the requirement for stapling to provide a more reasonable requirement for small notebooks, and clarifies the requirements for stitching.

DZ 6741: Part 2:2.7/AB Draft amendment B to NZS 6741: Part 2: Section 2.7:1979 (BS 4533: Part 2: Section 2.7:1976) Electric luminaires—Road lighting lanterns.



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🗺️ Classification of Reserve (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
13 November 1981
Classification, Reserve, Scenic Purposes, Lewis Pass Scenic Reserve, Nelson Land District, Inangahua County
  • J. Stewart, Assistant Director of National Parks and Reserves, Department of Lands and Survey

🗺️ Reservation of Land

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 October 1981
Reserve, Scout Hall, Park Buildings, Bay of Islands County, Kerikeri Survey District
  • G. W. Young, Assistant Director of Land Administration, Department of Lands and Survey

💰 Exchange Rates

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

🏭 Draft New Zealand Standard Specification Available for Comment

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 November 1981
Standards, Child-resistant Packaging, Reclosable Packages
  • Denys R. M. Pinfold, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand

🏭 Draft Amendments to New Zealand Standard Specifications Available for Comment

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 November 1981
Standards, School Stationery, Electric Luminaires
  • Denys R. M. Pinfold, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand