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2092 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 85

Sale of Wanganui Harbour Board Land

I, Richard William Prebble, Minister of Transport, having obtained the concurrence of the Minister of Finance pursuant to section 143A (3) of the Harbours Act 1950, hereby approve pursuant to section 143A (1) (a) and section 143C (1) (b) (i) of the said Act the sale of the land referred to in the Schedule hereto by the Wanganui Harbour Board pursuant to section 143C of the said Act, and I specify that this approval is effective from the date hereof:

SCHEDULE

All that parcel of land containing 1014 square metres, more or less, situate in the City of Wanganui, being part Lot H, right bank Wanganui River and being also Lot 1 on Deposited Plan 34300 and comprising all of the land described in certificate of title, Volume 11B, folio 66 (Wellington Registry).

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of April 1985.

R. W. PREBBLE, Minister of Transport.

(M.O.T. 43/16/6)


Sale of Wanganui Harbour Board Land

I, Richard William Prebble, Minister of Transport, having obtained the concurrence of the Minister of Finance pursuant to section 143A (3) of the Harbours Act 1950, hereby approve pursuant to section 143A (1) (a) and section 143C (1) (b) (i) of the said Act the sale of the land referred to in the Schedule hereto by the Wanganui Harbour Board pursuant to section 143C of the said Act, and I specify that this approval is effective from the date hereof:

SCHEDULE

All that parcel of land containing 676 square metres, more or less, situated in the City of Wanganui, being Lot 2 on Deposited Plan 43292 and comprising all the land described in certificate of title, Volume 15B, folio 320 (Wellington Registry).

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of April 1985.

R. W. PREBBLE, Minister of Transport.

(M.O.T. 43/16/6)


Tripartite Wage Conference

Pursuant to section 16F of the Industrial Relations Act 1973 (as inserted by section 3 of the Industrial Relations Amendment Act 1984), I, Stanley Joseph Rodger, Minister of Labour, hereby give notice that the 1985 Tripartite Wage Conference, to be held in accordance with section 16A of the Industrial Relations Act 1973, will commence at 2 p.m. on Monday, the 20th day of May 1985 at Parliament Buildings.

As required by section 16G of the Industrial Relations Act 1973, the Conference is to be a forum for consultations about the economic environment in which wages and other remuneration and conditions of employment will be settled after the Conference, and the Government’s economic policies in relation to that environment.

The consultations are to relate to past trends and likely developments in inflation, the distribution of incomes from all sources, the competitiveness of New Zealand industry, the implications of the Government’s fiscal and monetary policies, the employment situation and such other matters as the Conference may determine.

Section 16H of the Industrial Relations Act 1973 provides that the Conference is also to be a forum for consultations about the interests of the low-paid and methods by which their interests may be protected.

In this respect the consultations will relate to wages and other remuneration and conditions of employment, the rates of social security benefits, rates of taxation, and the appropriate mix of Government spending, taxation and wage policies required to protect the interests of the low-paid (including the effectiveness of the mechanism by which the minimum wage is fixed and the level of the minimum wage and other minimum standards governing the employment of workers and State employees).

Any person may make written submissions in relation to the subject matter of the Conference. Submissions should be addressed to the Minister of Labour, Parliament Buildings, Wellington. All submissions received will be made available to those participating in the consultation at the Conference.

Attendance and participation at the Conference is restricted to persons representing the Government, workers (nominated by the New Zealand Federation of Labour), State employees (nominated by the Combined State Unions), employers (nominated by the New Zealand Employers Federation (Inc.)) and State employers (nominated by the State Services Co-ordinating Committee), and to deputies and advisers to those persons.

Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of May 1985.

STAN RODGER, Minister of Labour.


Designation of Replacement Schools

Pursuant to section 154 (1) of the Education Act 1964, notice is hereby given that Waiheke Fl-Vll High School and Waiheke Primary School, Waieke, have been designated as the replacement schools for Waiheke Area School, Waiheke.

This notice shall come into effect on the date it is published in the New Zealand Gazette.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of April 1985.

RUSSELL MARSHALL, Minister of Education.


Designation of Replacement School

Pursuant to section 154 (1) of the Education Act 1964, notice is hereby given that Twizel Area School, Twizel, has been designated as the replacement school for Twizel High School and Twizel Primary School, Twizel.

This notice shall come into effect on the date it is published in the New Zealand Gazette.

Dated at Wellington this 18th day of April 1985.

RUSSELL MARSHALL, Minister of Education.


Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 1, May 1985

Pursuant to the Post Office Act 1959, notice is hereby given that the result of the weekly Prize Draw No. 1 for 4 May is as follows:

One prize of $25,000: 153 216046.

Thirteen prizes of $5,000: 476 492757, 1094 682024, 1194 848456, 2093 596899, 4181 051610, 5188 343078, 6287 763427, 7286 818245, 8186 957417, 8189 597180, 8289 823457, 8385 911561, 8489 745825.

JONATHAN HUNT, Postmaster-General.


Amending Notice to the Daily Bag Limits for Game in the Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District, 1985-86 Season

The Minister of Internal Affairs hereby gives notice that the notice published in the supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, No. 57 of 2 April 1985 at page 1476, relating to the daily bag limits, is amended as follows.

In that portion of the Second Schedule which relates to the Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District:

Daily Bag Limits

Grey duck, no limit.
Shoveler duck, no limit.
Mallard duck, no limit.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of May 1985.

PETER TAPSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs.

(WIL. 8/2/2)



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🚂 Sale of Wanganui Harbour Board Land

🚂 Transport & Communications
17 April 1985
Land sale, Wanganui Harbour Board, Harbours Act 1950
  • Richard William Prebble, Minister of Transport

🚂 Sale of Wanganui Harbour Board Land

🚂 Transport & Communications
18 April 1985
Land sale, Wanganui Harbour Board, Harbours Act 1950
  • Richard William Prebble, Minister of Transport

👷 Tripartite Wage Conference

👷 Labour & Employment
3 May 1985
Wage conference, Industrial Relations Act 1973, Economic policies
  • Stanley Joseph Rodger, Minister of Labour

🎓 Designation of Replacement Schools

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
23 April 1985
School designation, Education Act 1964, Waiheke
  • Russell Marshall, Minister of Education

🎓 Designation of Replacement School

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
18 April 1985
School designation, Education Act 1964, Twizel
  • Russell Marshall, Minister of Education

🏢 Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 1, May 1985

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
Bonus Bonds, Prize draw, Post Office Act 1959
  • Jonathan Hunt, Postmaster-General

🌾 Amending Notice to the Daily Bag Limits for Game in the Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District, 1985-86 Season

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
1 May 1985
Game limits, Bay of Islands, Acclimatisation District
  • Peter Tapsell, Minister of Internal Affairs