Miscellaneous Notices and Publications




17 MAY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1647

percentage for supplementation will be 6.1 percent for all wool sold at auction and nationally for privately sold wool from and including the 11th day of May 1984, until midnight on the day before the next auction sale to be held.

Dated this 14th day of May 1984.

A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager.

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COLLEGE HOUSE BILL

NOTICE TO INTRODUCE BILL

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the governing body of College House, a Board duly incorporated under the Religious Charitable and Education Trusts Act 1980, to apply for leave to introduce into Parliament a Private Bill to be named the College House Bill.

The objects of the Bill are as follows:

  1. To amend the Deed of Foundation of College House to provide for the admission of young women to the college.

  2. To amend the purposes and objects for which various trust funds are presently held by the governing body of College House so as to enable the governing body to determine alternative application of certain of these funds.

The promoter of the Bill is the governing body of College House whose address for service is at the offices of Messrs Duncan Cotterill and Co., Third Floor, B.N.Z. House, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, where a copy of the Bill may be inspected.

Dated the 14th day of May 1984.

COLLEGE HOUSE.

Duncan Cotterill & Co., Solicitors to the promoter, Christchurch.

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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS

ELECTRICITY FOR MOTOR MECHANICS

N.Z. TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE

256 p. 1983 reprint. Illustrated. $10.00 plus 85c p & p

Now in paper-back, this popular publication provides a basis for the study of automotive electricity for apprentice motor mechanics. Car owners, too, and persons interested in the general maintenance of motor engines will find the book a reliable guide to the detection and remedy of minor electrical faults.

SPORT SERIES

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

A series of sport booklets, designed as guide books for teachers, coaches, and players is one of the most popular series of sport instruction titles published by the Government Printer and is highly recommended:

Association Football………………… $1.60 plus 55c p & p
Athletics……………………………… $1.30 plus 40c p & p
Badminton…………………………… $1.00 plus 40c p & p
Ballroom Dancing………………… $3.00 plus 55c p & p
Basketball…………………………… $3.75 plus 55c p & p
Campcraft…………………………… $2.75 plus 55c p & p
Canoeing……………………………… $4.25 plus 55c p & p
Gymnastics…………………………… $14.50 plus 1.50 p & p
Hockey………………………………… $4.95 plus 55c p & p
Netball………………………………… $2.00 plus 55c p & p
Orienteering………………………… $6.75 plus 85c p & p
Rugby………………………………… $1.00 plus 40c p & p
Softball……………………………… $1.00 plus 40c p & p
Swimming…………………………… $4.25 plus 55c p & p
Table Tennis………………………… $1.00 plus 40c p & p
Tennis………………………………… $3.75 plus 55c p & p
Volleyball…………………………… $1.75 plus 55c p & p
Weight Training…………………… $7.50 plus 85c p & p

THE NEW ZEALAND ARMY

A History from the 1840s to the 1980s

117 p. 1982. Illustrated. $5.25 plus 85c p & p

The reader is given an outline history of the Army, from the days of Maori Chief Hone Heke in the 1840’s to the present day. The 117 page history contains over 100 photographs and paintings, many of which are published for the first time.

VISUAL WAYS

By Geoff Moss

46 p. 1982. Illustrated. $4.75 plus 55c p & p

Too often people find themselves having to speak in public, to train new employees, to teach various skills, or to give advice on arranging displays and exhibits without having had any relevant basic training. If you are such a person, this book was written to help in getting a message across more effectively by using visual aids.

WHERE TO START

By Vincent Burke

61 p. 1982. Illustrated. $5.95 plus 85c p & p

This publication has been designed to help New Zealanders in the initial stages of getting a club, group, or organisation off the ground. The information it contains will be of assistance to a wide variety of different community groups, sporting, cultural, and recreational clubs. Included are suggestions for various administrative frameworks; legal structure, meetings, public relations, finance, and the constitution of the organisation.

THE ELSDON BEST COLLECTION

Elsdon Best spent some twenty years in close contact with the Maori people. His writings, outstanding descriptive accounts of all facets of the old time Maori culture, social customs, and beliefs, have now become classics. The Elsdon Best collection consists of the following titles:

The Maori as He Was…………………………… $6.50 plus 0.85 p & p
Fishing Methods and Devices of the Maori…… $15.95 plus 1.50 p & p
Maori Religion and Mythology I……………… $18.00 plus 1.50 p & p
Maori Religion and Mythology II…………… $47.50 plus 3.65 p & p
The Whare Kohanga and Its Lore…………… $5.75 plus 0.85 p & p
The Maori Canoe……………………………… $17.50 plus 1.50 p & p
Games and Pastimes of the Maori…………… $17.00 plus 1.50 p & p
Pa Maori, The………………………………… $15.00 plus 1.50 p & p
Maori Storehouses and Kindred Structures… $6.50 plus 0.85 p & p
Maori Agriculture…………………………… $13.50 plus 1.50 p & p
Forest Lore of the Maori…………………… $17.95 plus 1.50 p & p

SAFETY IN SMALL CRAFT

By Captain G. Wearing

241 p. 1982. Illustrated. $14.50 plus 1.50 p & p

This rewritten edition of Safety in Small Craft is an attempt by the Small Boat Safety Committee to ensure that the information so essential to good boating is once more available in an up-to-date form.

ABOUT NEW ZEALAND

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

40 p. 1982. Illustrated. $4.95 plus 55c p & p

Designed with our overseas friends in mind, About New Zealand is a booklet which briefly describes the land, its people at work, and play, trade, and relationships with other nations and areas: industry and energy; health and welfare. The text is complimented by over 60 colour photographs.

JOINERY

N.Z. TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE

Joinery, Part I, is the first of four books prepared by the Technical Correspondence School. It deals with methods of construction of doors, framed and ledged door, panelled doors, flush doors, and glazed doors.

Joinery, Part II, deals with door frames, transons, and sidelights; sliding, folding, and special doors; hardware, finishing, and gates.

Joinery, Part III, covers window joinery. It also deals with built-in-fittings, carcass work, fitment doors and drawers.

Woodworking Machinery, is the fourth book in the series, covering circular saws, saw blades, surface planing, and thickness machines, vertical spindle moulding machines, and other machines commonly used in woodworking establishments.

Joinery Part I…………………………… $9.95 plus 0.85 p & p
Joinery Part II………………………… $5.25 plus 0.85 p & p
Joinery Part III………………………… $15.95 plus 1.50 p & p
Woodworking Machinery……………… $9.95 plus 0.85 p & p



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🌾 Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price for wool (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
14 May 1984
Wool price, Wool Industry Regulations 1978, Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price
  • A. J. N. Arthur, Levies Administration Manager

🏛️ Notice to Introduce College House Bill

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
14 May 1984
Private Bill, College House, Religious Charitable and Education Trusts Act 1980, Deed of Foundation, Trust funds
  • College House
  • Duncan Cotterill & Co., Solicitors to the promoter

🎓 General Publications

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Publications, Electricity for Motor Mechanics, Sport Series, New Zealand Army, Visual Ways, Where to Start, Elsdon Best Collection, Safety in Small Craft, About New Zealand, Joinery
  • Geoff Moss, Author of Visual Ways
  • Vincent Burke, Author of Where to Start
  • Elsdon Best, Author of The Maori as He Was
  • G. Wearing (Captain), Author of Safety in Small Craft