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17 JULY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE TRUSTEEBANK WELLINGTON
We have obtained all the information and explanations that we have required. In our opinion proper accounting records have been kept by the bank so far as appears from our examination of those records.
In our opinion, the accompanying balance sheet, profit statement and funds statement give, using the historical cost method, a true and fair view of the financial position of the bank at 31 March 1986 and the results of its business and the changes in financial position for the year ended on that date.
Wellington, New Zealand. 26 May 1986.
DELOITTE HASKINS & SELLS, Chartered Accountants.
GENERAL PUBLICATIONS
CARPENTRY
N.Z. TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE
302 p. 1980 (reprint). Illustrated. $24.95 plus $3.75 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, Carpentry will also provide a sound guide for tradesmen and home-builders.
FACSIMILES OF THE TREATY OF WAITANGI
- $12.95 plus $2.00 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 by Governor Hobson.
- A series of copies 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.)
PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE IN NEW ZEALAND
David McGee
580p. 1985. $39.95 plus $3.75 p & p
Parliamentary Practice in New Zealand is a comprehensive and thorough documentation of the procedures and rules governing the way parliament operates. Parliamentarians, lawyers, academics, and citizens with an interest in the institution that governs this country will find Parliamentary Practice in New Zealand an informative and enlightening book—one that answers the often-asked questions about the practices of New Zealand’s Parliament.
NEW ZEALAND FOREST PARKS
Geoffrey Chavasse and John Johns
288 p. 1983. Illustrated. $24.95 plus $3.75 p & p
New Zealand Forest Parks is one of those books that you will reach for time after time to simply enjoy or to relive visits made. To plan visits to come. Each forest park is described in a separate chapter with photographs, text, maps, and charts to illustrate our nineteen forest parks, perhaps unrivalled for diversity and interest anywhere else in the world.
FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND SERIES
Volume I of Flora of New Zealand was the first major reference work on native plants in New Zealand to be published before 1925. It contains a comprehensive account of all the indigenous ferns and their allies, and the dicotyledonous flowering plants.
1133p. 1982 reprint. Hardcover. $45.00 plus $3.75 p & p
Volume II is a continuation of Volume I. The main descriptive text is similarly concerned with indigenous plants, including the monocotyledons.
386p. 1976. Hardcover. $6.75 plus $1.50 p & p
Volume III, which concerns the “weed” flora describes the introduced wild plants belonging to the rush, lily, iris, arum, and related families.
254p. 1980. Hardcover. $18.50 plus $2.00 p & p
Flora of New Zealand Lichens is primarily an identification manual for the serious lichenologist. It also contains much information useful to the general botanist, student, and interested amateur.
662p. 1985. Hardcover. $39.95 plus $3.75 p & p
THE NEW ZEALAND WARS
By James Cowan
Vol. I, 466 p. Vol. II, 633 p. $69.50 plus $6.50 p & p
This book was first published in 1922 and reprinted without amendments in 1955. It has been out of print for many years. This edition has a new and perceptive introduction by Michael King and in addition to the original seven page index has been replaced by a substantial and comprehensive index. This 1983 edition is called a facsimile edition because it is being reproduced from the original text. However, the introduction, index and illustrations include alterations and improvements on the original.
5BX PLAN
ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
112 pp. 1986. Fourth Edition. $5.95 plus $1.50 p & p
The five basic exercises (5BX) Plan is designed to show how to develop and hold a high level of physical fitness. The scheme is not dependent on elaborate facilities or equipment. The exercises require only eleven minutes a day and can be done in the house or office. The Plan is scientifically designed to develop personal fitness at a rate set by yourself, to your required level, without getting stiff or sore muscles. It is self measuring with charts for age groupings, along with graduated standards for checking progress. The programmes are designed for varying age groups of males.
THE LONG YARN OF THE LAW
By Fiona McMorran
80 p. 1983. $6.95 plus $1.50 p & p
Told through prose, verse, extracts from newspapers and diaries, and policemen’s recollections, the book takes the reader from those early colonial days to the modern police force of today. This inexpensive and easy to read history is a valuable aid for teachers and a source of continuing interest for children.
ELECTRICITY FOR MOTOR MECHANICS
N.Z. TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE
256 p. 1986 reprint. Illustrated. $15.00 plus $2.00 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.
VISUAL WAYS
By Geoff Moss
46 p. 1982. Illustrated. $5.75 plus $1.50 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 has been written to help in getting a message across more effectively by using visual aids.
WHERE TO START
By Vincent Burke
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
61 p. 1982. Illustrated. $5.95 plus $1.50 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.
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💰 Auditors' Report to the Trustees of the Trusteebank Wellington
💰 Finance & Revenue26 May 1986
Audit, Financial statements, Trusteebank Wellington
- DELOITTE HASKINS & SELLS, Chartered Accountants
🎓 Carpentry
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceCarpentry, Building industry, Apprenticeship, Home-building
🎓 Facsimiles of the Treaty of Waitangi
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceTreaty of Waitangi, New Zealand history, Declaration of Independence
🏛️ Parliamentary Practice in New Zealand
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationParliamentary procedures, New Zealand Parliament, David McGee
🎓 New Zealand Forest Parks
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceForest parks, Nature, New Zealand geography, Geoffrey Chavasse, John Johns
🎓 Flora of New Zealand Series
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceBotany, Native plants, Indigenous flora, Lichens
🎓 The New Zealand Wars
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceNew Zealand Wars, History, James Cowan, Michael King
🏥 5BX Plan
🏥 Health & Social WelfarePhysical fitness, Exercise, Royal Canadian Air Force
⚖️ The Long Yarn of the Law
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementPolice history, Law enforcement, Fiona McMorran
🎓 Electricity for Motor Mechanics
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceAutomotive electricity, Motor mechanics, Technical education
🎓 Visual Ways
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceVisual aids, Communication, Training, Geoff Moss
🎓 Where to Start
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceCommunity organizations, Club formation, Vincent Burke, Department of Internal Affairs