Education and Financial Notices




14 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1081

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of March 1983.
M. L. WELLINGTON, Minister of Education.

The Carrington Technical Institute Notice 1983

PURSUANT to section 69 of the Education Act 1964, the Minister of Education hereby gives the following notice.

NOTICE

  1. (1) This notice may be cited as the Carrington Technical Institute Notice 1983.
    (2) This notice shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Gazette.

  2. There shall be a Board of Governors to be known as the Council of the Carrington Technical Institute which shall control the Carrington Technical Institute.

  3. The Council of the Carrington Institute shall be constituted as follows:
    (a) Two members appointed by the Associations of Employers in local industries listed in the First Schedule to this notice;
    (b) Two members appointed by the Associations of Employees in local industries listed in the Second Schedule to this notice;
    (c) One member appointed by the Auckland Branch of the New Zealand Institute of Architects;
    (d) One member appointed by the Auckland Branch of the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand;
    (e) One member appointed by the Auckland Branch of the New Zealand Society of Accountants;
    (f) One member appointed by the Mount Albert City Council;
    (g) One member appointed by the Council of the University of Auckland;
    (h) One member appointed by the Northern Region of the New Zealand Secondary School Boards’ Association to represent the controlling authorities of secondary schools in the area in which the Institute is situated;
    (i) One member who shall be the Principal of the Carrington Technical Institute and who shall be a permanent appointment to the Council;
    (j) One member who shall represent the staff of the Carrington Technical Institute who shall be elected by full-time teachers employed by the Council and by those ancillary staff employed for at least 20 hours per week by the Council;
    (k) (i) One member who shall be a student of the Carrington Technical Institute and who shall be appointed by The Carrington Technical Institute Students’ Association;
    (ii) The member appointed pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph shall hold office for a term of 1 year from the 1st day of February until the 31st day of January in the subsequent year; but if on that date the appointment of a successor has not been notified to the Council, that member shall continue to hold office until the date on which that appointment is notified;
    (l) Not more than 3 members to be co-opted by the Council itself if and when it thinks fit.

  4. The Regional Superintendent of Education, Auckland, or his deputy shall be an associate member of the Council of the Carrington Technical Institute and shall be entitled to be present at any meeting of the Council, or of any committee of the Council and to speak at the meeting, but he shall not be entitled to vote at any such meeting.

  5. (1) Subject to the provisions of this clause and the provisions of clause 3 (i) and (k) (ii) of this notice every member of the Council of the Carrington Technical Institute shall hold office for a term of 3 years but may from time to time be reappointed or re-elected.
    (2) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in sub-clause (1) of this clause, the term of office of the following members shall be determined as follows:
    (a) The 5 members appointed pursuant to clause 3 (a), (b), and (f) of this notice shall hold office until the 1st day of December 1984;
    (b) The 3 members appointed pursuant to clause 3 (c), (d), and (e) of this notice shall hold office until the 1st day of December 1985; and
    (c) The 2 members appointed pursuant to clause 3 (g) and (h) and the member elected pursuant to clause 3 (j) of this notice shall hold office until the 1st day of December 1986.

Thereafter, except in the case of a casual vacancy or as otherwise provided in this notice, every member shall hold office until the 1st day of December in the third year after that member’s election or appointment, and if on the 1st day of December the appointment or election of a successor has not been notified to the Council, that member shall continue to hold office until the date on which that appointment or election is so notified.

(3) If any member dies or resigns his office by writing under his hand addressed to the Council or the Chairman or the Secretary thereof, or is absent without leave from the meetings of the Council for 3 consecutive months, or while holding office becomes ineligible to remain a member by reason of disability, insolvency, neglect of duty, or misconduct, the casual vacancy so created shall be filled, as soon as practicable thereafter, by the appointment or election of a member in the manner in which the vacating member was appointed or elected, and the member appointed or elected to fill the vacancy shall hold office for the residue of the term of office of the member whom he replaces.

(4) Every co-opted member of the Council shall be appointed for such term not exceeding 3 years as the Council thinks fit.

(5) The powers of the Council shall not be affected by any vacancy in the membership thereof.

  1. The Carrington Technical Institute Notice 1975* is hereby revoked.

FIRST SCHEDULE
ASSOCIATIONS OF EMPLOYERS

The Auckland Provincial Retailers Association.
The Auckland Electrical Contractors Association (Inc.).
The Auckland Furniture and Furnishing Trades Industrial Union of Employers.
The Painting Contractors Association of New Zealand (Inc.).
The Auckland Master Bricklayers Association (Inc.).
The Auckland Master Builders Association (Inc.).
The Auckland Master Plumbers Association (Inc.).
The Auckland Timber Merchants Association (Inc.).

SECOND SCHEDULE
ASSOCIATIONS OF EMPLOYEES

The Auckland Clerical and Office Staff Employees’ Industrial Union of Workers.
The New Zealand Painters and Decorators, Glaziers, and Signwriters Industrial Union of Workers.
The Northern, Taranaki, Canterbury, Otago, and Southland Labourers, General Workers and Related Trades Industrial Union of Workers.
The Auckland Branch of the New Zealand Carpenters and Related Trades Industrial Union of Workers.
The Northern Industrial District Ship, Yacht, and Boatbuilders Industrial Union of Workers.
The Auckland Branch of the North Island Electrical and Related Trades Industrial Union of Workers.
The Auckland United Furniture and Related Trades Industrial Union of Workers.
The New Zealand Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Related Trades Industrial Union of Workers.
The Auckland Paint and Varnish Manufacturers Employees Industrial Union of Workers.

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of March 1983.
M. L. WELLINGTON, Minister of Education.

*New Zealand Gazette, 20 November 1975, No. 104, p. 2788

Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 2, April 1983

PURSUANT to the Post Office Act 1959, notice is hereby given that the result of the weekly Prize Draw No. 2, for 9 April 1983 is as follows:

One prize of $25,000: 6081 831811
Seven prizes of $5,000: 055 987768;
579 250559;
1488 078587;
1785 416703;
2880 497958;
5487 860607;
6580 326371.

R. L. G. TALBOT, Postmaster-General.

Decision No. 1062
Reference No. Ind. 5/83

Before the Indecent Publications Tribunal

In the matter of an application by the Comptroller of Customs for a decision in respect of the following publications: Mayfair,



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22 March 1983
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