✨ Wool Industry Notices and General Publications
12 JANUARY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 83
percentage for supplementation will be 11.5 percent for all wool
sold at auction and nationally for privately sold wool from and
including the 14th day of December 1983 until midnight on the
day before the next auction sale to be held.
Dated this 4th day of January 1984.
A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager.
6228
NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD
PURSUANT to regulation 15 of the Wool Industry Regulations 1978,
notice is hereby given that the Adjusted Weighted Average Sale
Price for the sale held on the 13th day of December 1983, at
Wellington, was 281.38 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).
As this price is below the Government’s supplementary minimum
wool price of 320 cents per kilogram (greasy basis) the specified
percentage for supplementation will be 13.7 percent for all wool
sold at auction and nationally for privately sold wool from and
including the 13th day of December 1983 until midnight on the
day before the next auction sale to be held.
Dated this 4th day of January 1984.
A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager.
6227
NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD
PURSUANT to regulation 15 of the Wool Industry Regulations 1978,
notice is hereby given that the Adjusted Weighted Average Sale
Price for the sale held on the 9th day of December 1983,
was 283.29 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).
As this price is below the Government’s supplementary minimum
wool price of 320 cents per kilogram (greasy basis) the specified
percentage for supplementation will be 13 percent for all wool
sold at auction and nationally for privately sold wool from and
including the 9th day of December 1983 until midnight on the day
before the next auction sale to be held.
Dated this 4th day of January 1984.
A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager.
6226
GENERAL PUBLICATIONS
CARPENTRY
N.Z. TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE
302 p. 1980 (reprint). Illustrated. $22.50 plus $3.60 p & p
Metricated with more than 450 illustrations, this edition contains
a set of fold-out house plans. It also highlights safety and safe
methods, elementary first aid, house design and construction. Besides
providing a basic text for apprentices in the building industry, Car-
pentry will also provide a sound guide for tradesmen and home-
builders.
A DICTIONARY OF THE MAORI LANGUAGE
By H. W. Williams
507 p. 1975 $7.50 plus 85c p & p
The seventh revised edition, augmented by the advisory committee
on the teaching of Maori language.
EGMONT NATIONAL PARK
Edited by J. S. Tullett
114 p. 1980. Fourth edition. $4 plus 55c p & p
This inexpensive publication that can easily be carried about, pro-
vides information that will help many people to understand and
appreciate the values of Egmont National Park. This information
covers such varied aspects as the plants and vegetation, animals,
birds and insects, Maori history, the weather, volcanology, tracks,
mountaineering, tramping and ski-ing.
FACSIMILES OF THE TREATY OF WAITANGI
$12.95 plus $1.50 p & p
A valuable volume of old New Zealand records comprising:
The Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand.
The original draft of the Treaty itself as finally adopted and
signed by the chiefs and witnesses.
The preface and facsimiles are reproduced from lithographic
originals first printed 1877. (Government Printer.)
FITNESS FOR LIVING
Physical Education in Secondary Schools
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Fitness for living involves developing the individual’s potential for
functional efficiency in all aspects of daily living throughout life.
This series, consisting of nine titles, will help the reader to under-
stand the nature of the human body. This in turn will lead to an
understanding of the need for a balance between work, rest, food,
exercise and keeping oneself in good physical condition.
Book 1: Basics.................................................. $2.45 plus 55c p & p
Book 2: through Aquatics.............................. $2.75 plus 55c p & p
Book 3: through Athletics............................. $2.45 plus 55c p & p
Book 4: through Ball Activities.................... $2.45 plus 55c p & p
Book 5: through Gymnastics.......................... $3.00 plus 55c p & p
Book 6: through Movement and Dance........ $3.00 plus 55c p & p
Book 7: through Outdoor Education........... $2.75 plus 55c p & p
Book 8: through Recreation.......................... $1.75 plus 55c p & p
Book 9: Planning for Fitness of Living........ $2.45 plus 55c p & p
Set of nine books: $22.00 plus $3.60 p & p
FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND, VOLUME III
By A. J. Healy and E. Edgar
220 p. 1980. $18.50 plus $1.50 p & p
Volumes I and II of Flora of New Zealand were concerned with
native plants. The authors call volume III a “weed flora”. The book
is an identification manual, intended for agriculturists concerned
with weed control, for botanists making vegetation surveys, and for
anyone who needs to identify those weedy plants.
GLASSHOUSE TOMATOES
Agriculture Bulletin 370
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
86 p. 1978. $3.25 plus 55c p & p
The present text replaces earlier editions of the bulletin. Important
factors to consider when establishing a tomato-growing glasshouse,
are lighting, soil type, site, water supply, shelter, and proximity to
a market. These as well as general cultural practices are dealt with
in this bulletin.
LIVING LETTERS
STATE SERVICES COMMISSION
36 p. 1980 reprint. $1.75 plus 55c 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 are meant? Even
if they are clear to the writer, will the reader understand them eas-
ily? If you are still using the old cliches 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.
TREES AND SHRUBS OF NEW ZEALAND
By A. L. Poole and Nancy M. Adams
275 p. 1979 fourth impression with amendments. $15.95 plus $1.50 p & p
This book has been designed especially to assist many people who
lack a formal botanical training yet are deeply interested in New
Zealand’s trees and shrubs and want to be able to identify them
and name them correctly. There is a complete coverage of the native
trees and shrubs and over 400 species have been illustrated.
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6 names identified
- H. W. Williams, Author of A Dictionary of the Maori Language
- J. S. Tullett, Editor of Egmont National Park
- A. J. Healy, Author of Flora of New Zealand, Volume III
- E. Edgar, Author of Flora of New Zealand, Volume III
- A. L. Poole, Author of Trees and Shrubs of New Zealand
- Nancy M. Adams, Author of Trees and Shrubs of New Zealand