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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 174

NOTICE OF DECISION OF DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE

OF NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS

Notice is hereby given by the disciplinary committee of the New Zealand Society of Accountants, that at a hearing held on 20 May 1987, Bruce Leonard Clark, chartered accountant of Auckland, pleaded guilty to a charge of unprofessional conduct. The member had failed to reply to letters sent to him by the society.

The disciplinary committee censured the member and pursuant to section 24 (3) (e) of the New Zealand Society of Accountants Act 1958, ordered the member to pay $1,146 plus GST towards the costs of the inquiry by the disciplinary committee and the investigation by the investigation committee.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of October 1987.

I. G. LYTHGOE,
Chairman, Disciplinary Committee.

7200

NELSON CATCHMENT BOARD

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR DRAINAGE WORKS IN RICHMOND BOROUGH

Take notice that the Nelson Catchment Board proposes to take under the Public Works Act 1981, the lands described in the Schedule to this notice.

The land is required for drainage works and it is intended to use the land for the construction and excavation of an open channel for conveying stormwater as part of the board’s Eastern Hills Flood Protection Scheme and making provision for access thereto.

The Board considers the taking of land reasonably necessary for the following reasons:

(a) the taking is necessary for achieving the objectives of the board, namely completion of the Eastern Hills Flood Protection Scheme. The objective of the scheme is to intercept extensive flooding in and about the Richmond Borough from streams discharging water from the hill catchments to the east of Richmond onto the Waimea Plains.

(b) the route chosen is considered to be the most suitable and will cause the least disruption to the fewest properties.

(c) the board does not consider that there is any reasonable alternative method of achieving the objectives of the scheme.

Every person having an estate or interest in the land intended to be taken may object to the taking of the land by sending a written objection to the Registrar, Planning Tribunal, Tribunals Division, Justice Department, Private Bag, Postal Centre, Wellington, within 20 working days after the 9th day of October 1987.

SCHEDULE

NELSON LAND DISTRICT

  1. All that piece of land containing 3841 square metres at 108 Wensley Road, Richmond on the north side of Bateup Road. Legal description: 3841 square metres, being part of the land on Deposited Plan 1943 as shown marked H and shaded red on Nelson Catchment Board Plan 4172, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Nelson being part of the land in certificate of title 6D/770.

  2. All that piece of land containing 1074 square metres of land at 126 Wensley Road, Richmond on the north side of Bateup Road. Legal description: 1074 square metres, being part of Lot 1, Deposited Plan 598 as shown marked F and shaded yellow, Nelson Catchment Board Plan 4172, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Nelson being part of the land in certificate of title 44/24.

  3. All that piece of land containing 1187 square metres of land at Bateup Road, Richmond on the north side of Bateup Road. Legal description: 1187 square metres, being part Section 22, District of Waimea West as shown marked G and shaded green, Nelson Catchment Board Plan 4172, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Nelson being part of the land in certificate of title 56/80.

A copy of the plan may also be seen at the offices of the Nelson Catchment Board, Selwyn Place, Nelson and the Richmond Borough Council, Richmond.

Dated at Nelson this 5th day of October 1987.

A. D. HORN,
General Manager.

7197

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PUBLICATIONS

WHERE TO START

By Vincent Burke

DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS

61 p, 1982. Illustrated. $6.55 plus $2.20 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:

  • Fishing Methods and Devices of the Maori $32.94 plus $5.50 p & p
  • The Stone Implements of the Maori $16.45 plus $3.92 p & p
  • Maori Religion and Mythology I $25.25 plus $5.50 p & p
  • Maori Religion and Mythology II $52.25 plus $9.57 p & p
  • The Whare Kohanga and its Lore $6.35 plus $2.20 p & p
  • The Maori Canoe $19.25 plus $3.92 p & p
  • Games and Pastimes of the Maori $4.15 plus $2.20 p & p
  • Maori Storehouses and Kindred Structures $21.95 plus $5.50 p & p
  • Maori Agriculture $20.85 plus $5.50 p & p
  • Forest Lore of the Maori $19.75 plus $3.92 p & p

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:

  • Athletics $5.45 plus $2.20 p & p
  • Basketball $4.25 plus $2.20 p & p
  • Canoeing $3.45 plus $2.20 p & p
  • Gymnastics $15.95 plus $2.92 p & p
  • Hockey $5.45 plus $2.20 p & p
  • Orienteering $7.45 plus $2.20 p & p
  • Rugby $19.25 plus $3.92 p & p
  • Table Tennis $1.50 plus 96c p & p
  • Tennis $4.15 plus $2.20 p & p
  • Weight Training $8.25 plus $2.20 p & p

THE NEW ZEALAND ARMY

A History from the 1840s to the 1980s

117 p. 1982. Illustrated. $5.80 plus $2.20 p & p

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

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 doors, flush doors, and glazed doors.

Joinery, Part II, deals with doors frames, transoms, 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 $16.45 plus $2.92 p & p
  • Joinery Part II $10.95 plus $2.92 p & p
  • Joinery Part III $21.95 plus $5.50 p & p
  • Woodworking Machinery $16.45 plus $2.92 p & p


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⚖️ Disciplinary Decision by New Zealand Society of Accountants

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
1 October 1987
Disciplinary Committee, Unprofessional Conduct, Chartered Accountant, Auckland
  • Bruce Leonard Clark, Found guilty of unprofessional conduct

  • I. G. Lythgoe, Chairman, Disciplinary Committee

🏗️ Notice of Intention to Take Land for Drainage Works

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
5 October 1987
Public Works Act, Drainage, Flood Protection, Richmond Borough, Nelson
  • A. D. Horn, General Manager, Nelson Catchment Board

🎓 Government Printing Office Publications

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Publications, Department of Internal Affairs, Elsdon Best, Sport Series, Army History, Joinery