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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 83

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

THE BOAT OWNER'S GUIDE TO CORROSION
by L. H. Bolton
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
31 p. 1982. Illustrated. D.S.I.R. Info. Series No. 155
$4.25 plus 55c p & p
Much has been written about marine corrosion and its mitigation and yet the same problems and many old misconceptions still seem to persist. This booklet aims to assist the boat owner to identify the basic types of metallic corrosion, to understand their causes and the procedures that should be followed to avoid corrosion situations from developing in the first instance.

THE PATH TO REFORM
Edited by C. Burns
219 p. 1982. $15.75 plus $1.50 p & p
The Path to Reform, derived from the 1981 Convention of the New Zealand Institute of Public Administration is about the path to administrative reform in the State Services in New Zealand. It continues the exploration of the States Services begun in "State Servants and the Public in the 1980's" and continued in the "Accountability of Executive." Like its predecessors, "The Path to Reform" reads like a Who's Who of New Zealand public administrators.

DIMENSIONS OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR 1960-1981
By Mervyne J. Pope
90 p. 1982. N.Z. Planning Council. Paper No. 16
$6.00 plus 85c p & p
Mervyne Pope presents and discusses some new data series designed to give a broad overview of the nature and extent of public sector involvement in the New Zealand economy. Subjects include Government as a Tax Collector; As a Spender; As a Producer; As a Provider of Household Incomes; Composition of Government Non-Market Sector Expenditure; What Government Provides; Organisational Form; Funding-Current Activity; Capital Formation, and Capital Funding.

NEW ZEALAND ATLAS OF COASTAL RESOURCES
Edited by Philip Tortell
28 p. 1981. Illustrated. Coastal Maps. $29.50 plus $3.00 p & p
Encased in its own sturdy and attractive cylinder, the Atlas will be of interest to all those who use the coast to work and play, and is of particular value to students and teachers, engineers, planners, scientists, fishermen, boat owners, divers, marine farmers, and many other people interested in coastal resources.

MANPOWER PLANNING IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
STATE SERVICES COMMISSION
51 p. 1981. Discussion Paper No. 1. $3.95 plus 55c p & p
'Manpower planning' is a term which has a wide and rather ill-defined meaning. This report, addressed to the central question: "What is manpower planning?", opens with the philosophy of manpower planning, what it is, its aims and objectives. This is followed by a discussion of what is involved in forecasting the supply and demand for people and skills in the public service. The essentials of departmental manpower is then discussed followed by a chapter devoted to the practice of career development and concluding with a statement on the future development of manpower planning in the public service.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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CONTENTS

ADVERTISEMENTS ................................................ 1717
APPOINTMENTS .................................................. 1680
BANKRUPTCY NOTICES ............................................ 1715
LAND TRANSFER ACT: NOTICES .................................... 1716

MISCELLANEOUSβ€”
Broadcasting Act: Notices .................................... 1705
Commerce Act: Notices ........................................ 1703, 1707
Commission for the Environment: Notice ........................ 1704
Customs Tariff: Notices ....................................... 1708
Films Act: Notice ............................................. 1693, 1713
Forests Act: Notices .......................................... 1700
Honours and Awards ............................................ 1679
Land Act: Notices ............................................. 1694, 1700
Local Authorities Loans Act: Notice ........................... 1702
Manapouri - Te Anau Development Act: Notice ................. 1697
Maori Affairs Act: Notices .................................... 1696
N.Z. Railways Corporation Act: Notices ...................... 1699
N.Z. Walkways Act: Notice ..................................... 1701
Private Schools Conditional Integration Act: Notices ........ 1701
Public Works Act: Notices ..................................... 1682
Queen Elizabeth the Second Arts Council of New Zealand Act: Notices ................................ 1703
Regulations Act: Notice ....................................... 1710
Reserves Act: Notices ......................................... 1693, 1700
Standards Act: Notices ........................................ 1704
Statistics Act: Notice ........................................ 1703

PROCLAMATIONS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, AND WARRANTS ............ 1679

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BY AUTHORITY: P. D. HASSELBERG, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALANDβ€”1984


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🌏 About New Zealand Booklet

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
New Zealand, Booklet, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Culture, Trade

πŸŽ“ Joinery Books by NZ Technical Correspondence Institute

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Joinery, Woodworking, Technical Education, Books

🌾 The Boat Owner's Guide to Corrosion

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Corrosion, Boats, Marine, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
  • L. H. Bolton, Author of the booklet

πŸ›οΈ The Path to Reform

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Administrative Reform, State Services, Public Administration
  • C. Burns, Editor of the book

πŸ’° Dimensions of the Public Sector 1960-1981

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
Public Sector, Government, Economy, NZ Planning Council
  • Mervyne J. Pope, Author of the report

πŸŽ“ New Zealand Atlas of Coastal Resources

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Atlas, Coastal Resources, Maps, Marine
  • Philip Tortell, Editor of the atlas

πŸ›οΈ Manpower Planning in Public Administration

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Manpower Planning, Public Administration, State Services Commission

πŸ“° New Zealand Gazette Advertisements

πŸ“° NZ Gazette
Gazette, Advertisements, Government Notices
  • P. D. Hasselberg, Government Printer