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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 86
The authority also resolved:
“That it be the intention of the authority, upon final confirmation of the declaration and designation (as amended in terms of this report), to revoke the declaration as it affects the land shown cross-hatched on drawing No. 712216-05 and to amend the designation accordingly.”
NOTE: A copy of the authority’s drawing referred to in the resolution is available for perusal at the office of the Secretary, Auckland Regional Authority, Third Floor, Regional House, 121 Hobson Street, Auckland 1, during office hours.
G. E. TYLER, Secretary.
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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 22nd day of May 1986 at Christchurch was 371.00 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).
As this price is below the ruling trigger price of 500 cents per kilogram (greasy basis) no retention levy is payable in terms of section 42 of the Wool Industry Act 1977, until further notice.
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of May 1986.
S. D. NEWRICK, Levies Administration Manager.
Raw Wool Services.
4020
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 29th day of May 1986 at Wellington and Christchurch was 370.47 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).
As this price is below the ruling trigger price of 500 cents per kilogram (greasy basis) no retention levy is payable in terms of section 42 of the Wool Industry Act 1977, until further notice.
Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of June 1986.
S. D. NEWRICK, Levies Administration Manager.
Raw Wool Services.
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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS
THE ASTRONOMICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE MAORI
Elsdon Best
80 pp. 1986 reprint
$5.95 plus $1.50 p & p
This is one of a series of monographs prepared by Elsdon Best, who spent many years in close contact with the Maoris of the Urewera, and has prepared studies based on wide knowledge and insight. This particular monograph studies the Maori systems of astrology, astrolatry and natural astrology, plus other natural phenomena. It has been reprinted without any changes because, though first published in 1922, it still provides the student and general reader with good source material.
MAORI DIVISION OF TIME
Elsdon Best
52 pp. 1986 reprint
$5.95 plus $1.50 p & p
This monograph, reprinted without revision, provides a record of the Maori division of time as well as references to other Polynesian systems. The Maori year, the months of the Maori year, and the nights of the moon are examined. The names of seasons, terms employed to denote time and miscellaneous notes are also included, making this a fascinating and comprehensive source document.
THE MAORI SCHOOL OF LEARNING
Elsdon Best
31 pp 1986 reprint
$5.95 plus $1.50 p & p
This monograph, reprinted without revision, studies the objects, methods, and ceremonial side of the Whare Wananga, or Maori school of learning. It is rich in its store of material, and is indispensable for today’s students.
FISHING METHODS AND DEVICES OF THE MAORI
Elsdon Best
264 pp. 1986 reprint
$29.95 plus $3.75 p & p
This book is one of a series of bulletins prepared by Elsdon Best and reprinted without revision. This bulletin remains the only comprehensive account of most aspects of Maori fishing. The emphasis is upon inland and estuarine techniques, as these are the techniques Best was able to observe most closely. The detailed fishing methods are accompanied by descriptions of the artifacts used, together with associated chants, magic formulae, special observances, and fishing lore. This comprehensive book provides a wealth of information for the student and general reader.
SPIRITUAL AND MENTAL CONCEPTS OF THE MAORI
Elsdon Best
57 pp 1986 reprint
$5.95 plus $1.50 p & p
This monograph, reprinted without revision, analyses the different concepts held by the Maori about the spirit and the mind. The material is very valuable and the concepts discussed in this particular monograph provide a deep insight into the social customs and beliefs of the Maori people.
HAIRDRESSING: A PROFESSIONAL APPROACH
David Bendell
352 pp 1986
$39.95 plus $3.75 p & p
This text book has been especially prepared for New Zealand hairdressing apprentices. The three major sections relate to first qualifying, second qualifying, and advanced Trade Certificate.
It contains clearly illustrated, step by step instructions, information on health and safety regulations for New Zealand conditions, plus a chapter on the history of hairdressing in New Zealand. This book will also be a good reference book for qualified hairdressers and anyone else with an interest in hair care.
THE HISTORY OF POLICING IN NEW ZEALAND
Vol 1, Policing the Colonial Frontier, Parts 1 and 2
Richard Hill
520 pp. Approximately per book. 1986.
70.00 plus $6.50 p & p
This is the first of a three volume set which traces the history of New Zealand Police from first European contact through to the present day.
The central theme of volume 1 is the growth and operation of the Police from 1767 to 1867. Social influences and the philosophy surrounding the need for a police force are examined.
The book is both a well researched, balanced historical document and a fascinating look at an important part of New Zealand history.
THE HOME FRONT VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2
Nancy Taylor
800 pp. 1986.
$99.50 (set) plus $6.50 p & p
This is the final volume of the Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939–45. It focuses on New Zealand society in these years, describing the attitudes and activities of those who remained. The reactions to international political events, attitudes of political parties, the war efforts of New Zealand, and the political movement away from Britain towards Australia and the United States are described. It is an historical and sociological portrayal of how New Zealanders reacted, collectively and individually, to the war situation.
JOINERY 4 STAIRS
N.Z. TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE
112 pp. 1986.
$27.50 plus $3.75 p & p
This is the latest in a series of text books designed to assist in the training of apprentices. It has been prepared by the New Zealand Technical Correspondence Institute in conjunction with the Joinery Industry Training Board.
Joinery 4 contains information on stairs, decorative laminates, glulam and aluminium joinery and completes this series on the practical aspects of joinery.
It is a comprehensive handbook useful to qualified tradespeople and the home handyperson.
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