Miscellaneous Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 57

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 in the morning of New Year’s Day.

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of April 1983.
S. J. CALLAHAN, Secretary for Justice.
(Adm. 2/72/5)


Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975

PURSUANT to section 10 of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, notice is given that two integration agreements have been signed between the Minister of Education and the proprietors of the following primary schools.

St Josephs School, High Street, Otahuhu, Auckland.
St Josephs School, Victoria Street, Rangiora.

St Josephs Otahuhu has entered into the State education system in accordance with the provisions of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, with effect from 31 March 1983. St Josephs Rangiora will become part of the State education system at a date yet to be determined.

Dated at Wellington this 15th day of April 1983.
J. S. JOLLIFF, for Director-General of Education.


Consent to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities

PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the undersigned Deputy Secretary to the Treasury, acting under powers delegated to the Secretary to the Treasury by the Minister of Finance, hereby consents to the borrowing by the local authorities, mentioned in the Schedule hereto, of the whole or any part of the respective amounts specified in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Local Authority and Name of Loan Amount Consented to $
Auckland City Council:
“Scats” Traffic Signal System Loan 1982 812,500
Wairau Avenue Pensioner Housing Additional Loan 1983 36,000
Eltham County Council:
Rural Housing Loan No. 17, 1982 75,000
Hawera District Council:
Sewage Disposal Treatment Plant Land Purchase Loan 1982 393,000
Hawkes Bay Harbour Board:
Redemption Loan No. 1, 1983 65,100
Levin Borough Council:
Forestry Land Purchase Loan 1983 230,000
Forestry Development Loan 1983 200,000
Nelson Harbour Board:
Port Development (Dredging) Loan 1982 280,000


Local Authority and Name of Loan Amounted Consented to $
Newmarket Borough Council:
Housing Supplementary Loan 1983 7,000
Taranaki Harbours Board:
Redemption Loan No. 2, 1983 170,000
Tauranga County Council:
Housing for the Elderly Additional Loan 1983 12,000
Housing for the Elderly Loan 1982 57,000
Waima County Council:
Brightwater-Hope Water Supply Redemption Loan 1983 40,000
Wairoa Borough Council:
Water Supply Improvement Loan 1982 3,025,000
Waitemata City Council:
Redemption Loan No. 1, 1983 175,700

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of April 1983.
C. H. TERRY, Deputy Secretary.


Customs Notice—Exchange Rates

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Customs Act 1966, that the following exchange rates to the New Zealand dollar relate to imported goods for which a New Zealand Customs entry has been lodged on or after 1 May 1983:

Australia .76 Dollar
Austria 10.84 Schilling
Bangladesh 14.88 Taka
Belgium 31.56 B. Franc
Brazil 257.70 Cruzeiro
Burma 5.29 Kyat
Canada 80 Dollar
Chile 44.54 Peso
China 1.30 Renminbi or Yuan
Denmark 5.55 Krone
Egypt .51 E. Pound
Fiji .65 F. Dollar
Finland 3.48 Markka
France 4.68 Franc
French Polynesia 85.45 FP Franc
Greece 53.41 Drachma
Hong Kong 4.39 H.K. Dollar
India 6.39 Rupee
Ireland .50 I. Pound
Israel 24.43 Shekel
Italy 940.65 Lira
Jamaica 1.63 J. Dollar
Japan 152.83 Yen
Malaysia 1.48 M Dollar (Ringgit)
Mexico 94.03 Peso
Netherlands 1.78 Florin (Guilder)
Norway 4.60 Krone
Pakistan 8.21 Rupee
Papua New Guinea .55 Kina
Philippines 6.23 Peso
Portugal 62.97 Escudo
Singapore 1.35 S. Dollar
South Africa .70 Rand
Sri Lanka 87.68 Peseta
Sweden 4.80 Krona
Switzerland 1.32 Franc
Tonga .76 Pa’anga
United Kingdom .43 Pound
U.S.A. 1.55 Mark
West Germany .65 Dollar
Western Samoa 1.00 Tala

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of April 1983.
P. J. MCKONE, Comptroller of Customs.



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⚖️ Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor at Star and Garter Tavern (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
19 April 1983
Liquor Licensing, Hours of Sale, Canterbury, Star and Garter Tavern
  • S. J. Callahan, Secretary for Justice

🎓 Integration of Private Schools into State Education System

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
15 April 1983
School Integration, Private Schools, St Josephs Otahuhu, St Josephs Rangiora
  • J. S. Jolliff, for Director-General of Education

💰 Consent to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities

💰 Finance & Revenue
19 April 1983
Local Authorities, Loans, Auckland City Council, Eltham County Council, Hawera District Council, Hawkes Bay Harbour Board, Levin Borough Council, Nelson Harbour Board, Newmarket Borough Council, Taranaki Harbours Board, Tauranga County Council, Waima County Council, Wairoa Borough Council, Waitemata City Council
  • C. H. Terry, Deputy Secretary

🏭 Customs Notice—Exchange Rates

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 April 1983
Exchange Rates, Customs, Imported Goods, New Zealand Dollar
  • P. J. McKone, Comptroller of Customs