Education, Dangerous Goods, Milk Board, Standards




24 MARCH THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 869

Dated at Wellington this 16th day of March 1983.

J. S. JOLLIFF, for Director-General of Education.

Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975

PURSUANT to section 10 of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, notice is given that an integration agreement has been signed between the Minister of Education and the proprietor of the following primary school.

St Joseph’s, Magnetic Street, Port Chalmers.

The said school will enter into the State education system in accordance with the provisions of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975 with effect from 16 March 1983. Copies of the integration agreement are available for inspection without charge by any member of the public at the Department of Education, Head Office, Government Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington and at regional offices.

Dated at Wellington this 15th day of March 1983.

J. S. JOLLIFF, for Director-General of Education.

Dangerous Goods Act 1974—Approval of Pumps for Reselling Dangerous Goods of Class 2 (d)

PURSUANT to section 30 of the Dangerous Goods Act 1974, as amended by section 3 of the Dangerous Goods Amendment Act 1978, the Chief Inspector of Dangerous Goods hereby approves the following types of pumps for the purpose of refuelling fuel tanks attached to, or forming an integral part of, a motor vehicle with liquefied petroleum gas.

Meter Unit R80-D-MA 4
Meter Unit ML1-2T-MA 4

Dated at Wellington this 16th day of March 1983.

H. RICHARDS, Chief Inspector of Dangerous Goods.

Notice Fixing Maximum Amounts Payable for Goodwill of Business of Milk Vendors Throughout New Zealand

NOTICE is hereby given that the New Zealand Milk Board has determined, pursuant to section 32 of the Milk Act 1967, that, as from and including the 10th day of March 1983 the maximum price which may be charged by any milk vendor (as that term is defined in section 2 of the Milk Act 1967) for goodwill on the sale of the business of such milk vendor shall not exceed in respect of the sale of such business a sum for goodwill calculated at the rate of $12 per litre of milk sold retail and $4 per litre of milk sold wholesale, based on the daily average quantity of milk sold on such round calculated over the preceding period of 12 months, or, if such round has not been in existence in an identifiable form for such a period, then, calculated over such period as the round has been in an identifiable form.

No goodwill may be paid in respect of any other aspect of a milk vending business as hereinbefore defined.

The foregoing provisions of this determination shall be interpreted subject to the power of the Board from time to time to fix different maxima pursuant to the provisions of subsection (3) of section 32 of the Milk Act 1967.

For the purpose of the foregoing provisions of this determination—

(a) Milk sold retail is that sold to commercial users or consumers (as those terms are defined in section 2 of the Milk Act 1967) in quantities of less than 12 litres in each lot delivered.

(b) Milk sold wholesale is that sold to commercial users or consumers (as those terms are defined in section 2 of the Milk Act 1967) in quantities of 12 litres and over in each lot delivered or sold to occupiers of shop dairies in any quantity.

(c) “Shop dairy” means any shop where milk is sold for consumption or use off the premises, and where the milk so sold is sold in the form in which it was received into the shop.

(d) Milk does not include cream.

Notice is also hereby given that the New Zealand Milk Board has also determined, pursuant to section 32 of the Milk Act 1967, that, as from and including the 10th day of March 1983 the maximum price which may be charged by any milk vendor (as that term is defined in section 2 of the Milk Act 1967) who operates but does not own a milk round (as that term is defined in section 2 of the Milk Act 1967) for goodwill on the sale of the business of such vendor shall not exceed in respect of the sale of such business a sum of $1.

This determination replaces the previous determination of the New Zealand Milk Board, notice of which was published in the New Zealand Gazette of 20 June 1974, No. 59, at page 1212.

This determination shall apply throughout New Zealand.

Dated at Wellington this 10th day of March 1983.

H. G. TURNBULL,
General Manager, New Zealand Milk Board.

The Standards Act 1965—Overseas Specifications Endorsed as Suitable for use in New Zealand

PURSUANT to section 17 of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 25 February 1983, endorsed the under-mentioned overseas specifications as suitable for use in New Zealand.

Number and Title of Specification Price of Copy (Post free)
$ $

The Technical Association of the Australian and New Zealand Pulp and Paper Industry
P208s:1983 Physical testing of handsheets 10.50
P209rp:1982 Laboratory processing of pulp—PFI method 10.50

Standards Association of Australia
AS 2074:1982 Steel castings 33.50

British Standards Institution
BS 1139:—Metal scaffolding—
Part 1:1982 Tubes for use in scaffolding 19.40
Part 4:1982 Prefabricated splitheads and trestles 19.40

BS 1142:—Fibre building boards—
Part 1:1977 Methods of test (including Amendment No. 1, AMD 977, $14.60) 45.60
Part 2:1971 Medium board and hardboard 23.00
Part 3:1972 Insulating board (softboard) (including Amendment No. 1 AMD 2502, $3.20) 34.00

BS 1533:—Graphical symbols for general engineering—
Part 1:1977 Piping systems and plant 63.80

BS 2011:—Basic environmental testing procedures—
Part 2.1 Tests
Test Ka:1982 Sale mist 19.40

BS 6017:1981 Copper refinery shapes 28.40

International Organisation for Standardization
ISO 6308:1980 Gypsum plasterboard 21.30

Copies of the specifications may be ordered from the Standards Association of New Zealand, Wellington Trade Centre, 15-23 Sturdee Street (or Private Bag), Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 15th day of March 1983.

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

(S.A. 114/2/9.2409-20)

The Standards Act 1965—Specification Declared to be a Standard Specification

PURSUANT to section 23 of the Standards Act 1965, the Standards Council, on 25 February 1983, declared the under-mentioned specification to be a standard specification.

Number and Title of Specification Price of Copy (Post free)
$ $

NZS 5351:1972 Code of practice for the installation, operation and maintenance of building service and small industrial boilers. (with Amendment No. 1:1976) 10.40

NOTE—This Standard and Amendment were revoked on 22 December 1982. A New Zealand firm has requested the retention of this Standard, therefore it is now reinstated in the New Zealand Standards Catalogue and also revalidated.

Copies of the standard specification may be ordered from the



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🎓 Integration of St Joseph’s Primary School into State Education System

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
15 March 1983
Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, St Joseph’s, Port Chalmers
  • J. S. Jolliff, for Director-General of Education

🌾 Approval of Pumps for Reselling Dangerous Goods

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 March 1983
Dangerous Goods Act 1974, Pumps, Liquefied Petroleum Gas
  • H. Richards, Chief Inspector of Dangerous Goods

🌾 Maximum Amounts Payable for Goodwill of Milk Vending Businesses

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
10 March 1983
Milk Act 1967, Goodwill, Milk Vendors, Pricing
  • H. G. Turnbull, General Manager, New Zealand Milk Board

🏭 Endorsement of Overseas Specifications for Use in New Zealand

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 March 1983
Standards Act 1965, Specifications, Endorsement, Standards Association of New Zealand
  • Denys R. M. Pinfold, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand

🏭 Specification Declared to be a Standard Specification

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 March 1983
Standards Act 1965, NZS 5351:1972, Boilers, Standards Association of New Zealand
  • Denys R. M. Pinfold, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand