✨ Maori Reservations, Ports Authority, Bonus Bonds, Wage Conference
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
21 May
Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori Reservation
Pursuant to section 439 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Maori freehold land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby set apart as a Maori reservation for the purpose of a recreation area, bathing place and landing ground for the common use and benefit of the Ngati Turumakina Tribe.
SCHEDULE
Wellington Land District
All that piece of land situated in Block V, Puketi Survey District and described as follows:
Area
m²
Being
253 Part Waihi Kahakaharoa 1P, being part of the land contained in a partition order of the Maori Land Court, dated 14 January 1886 and being more particularly delineated on Plan ML 2170.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 1987.
B. S. ROBINSON,
Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs.
M.A. H.O. 21/3/7: D.O. 2/439)
Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori Reservation
Pursuant to section 439 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Maori freehold land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby set apart as a Maori reservation for the purpose of a recreation area, bathing place and landing ground for the common use and benefit of the Ngati Turumakina Tribe.
SCHEDULE
Wellington Land District
All that piece of land situated in Block V, Puketi Survey District and described as follows:
Area
m²
Being
177 Part Waihi Kahakaharoa 1C2, being that part of the land contained in certificate of title 9B/1005 (Wellington Registry), situated between Lake Taupo and the roadway.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 1987.
B. S. ROBINSON,
Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. H.O. 21/3/7: D.O. 2/439)
Approval of Decision of the New Zealand Ports Authority
Pursuant to section 12 (12) of the New Zealand Ports Authority Act 1968, I, Richard William Prebble, Minister of Transport, hereby give notice that I have approved the adoption of the Timaru Harbour Board’s North Mole Wharf extension stage II as part of the national ports plan.
The approved proposal to change the national ports plan, in the above respect, is available for public inspection during ordinary working hours at the offices of the New Zealand Ports Authority in Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 11th day of May 1987.
R. W. PREBBLE,
Minister of Transport.
Reversal of a Decision of the New Zealand Ports Authority
Pursuant to section 12 (12) of the New Zealand Ports Authority Act 1968, I, Richard William Prebble, Minister of Transport, hereby give notice that I have reversed a decision given by the New Zealand Ports Authority, and have approved the adoption, as part of the national ports plan, of the Lyttelton Harbour Board’s 3.95 hectare inner harbour reclamation.
Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 3, May 1987
Pursuant to the Post Office Savings Bank Regulations 1985, notice is hereby given that the result of the weekly Prize Draw No. 3 for 16 May 1987 is as follows:
One prize of $25,000:
2588 005345.
Fourteen prizes of $5,000:
115 638998.
173 887331.
467 304378.
479 950866.
3291 435171.
4083 774700.
5299 283307.
5380 264339.
5900 279596.
6384 539553.
7182 353604.
7683 507707.
9283 560659.
9686 590520.
[table of winning bonus bonds numbers omitted]
JONATHAN HUNT,
Postmaster-General.
Notice of Cessation of Appointment of Licensing Authority
Pursuant to section 7 (3) of the Dangerous Goods Act 1974, I hereby declare that the Westport Borough Council will cease to be a licensing authority for the purposes of the Dangerous Goods Act 1974 as from the 30th day of September 1987.
Dated at Wellington this 30th day of April 1987.
STAN RODGER,
Minister of Labour.
Tripartite Wage Conference
Pursuant to section 16e 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 1987 Tripartite Wage Conference, to be held in accordance with section 16a of the Industrial Relations Act 1973, will commence at 8 p.m. on Monday, 25 May 1987 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 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 consultations 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).
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🪶 Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori Reservation for Ngati Turumakina Tribe
🪶 Māori Affairs4 May 1987
Maori Reservation, Recreation Area, Bathing Place, Landing Ground, Ngati Turumakina Tribe, Wellington Land District, Puketi Survey District, Waihi Kahakaharoa 1P
- B. S. Robinson, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs
🪶 Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as a Maori Reservation for Ngati Turumakina Tribe
🪶 Māori Affairs4 May 1987
Maori Reservation, Recreation Area, Bathing Place, Landing Ground, Ngati Turumakina Tribe, Wellington Land District, Puketi Survey District, Waihi Kahakaharoa 1C2
- B. S. Robinson, Deputy Secretary for Maori Affairs
🚂 Approval of Decision of the New Zealand Ports Authority
🚂 Transport & Communications11 May 1987
Ports Authority, Timaru Harbour Board, North Mole Wharf Extension, National Ports Plan
- Richard William Prebble, Minister of Transport
🚂 Reversal of a Decision of the New Zealand Ports Authority
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsPorts Authority, Lyttelton Harbour Board, Inner Harbour Reclamation
- Richard William Prebble, Minister of Transport
💰 Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 3
💰 Finance & RevenueBonus Bonds, Prize Draw, Post Office Savings Bank
- Jonathan Hunt, Postmaster-General
⚖️ Notice of Cessation of Appointment of Licensing Authority
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement30 April 1987
Dangerous Goods Act, Westport Borough Council, Licensing Authority
- Stan Rodger, Minister of Labour
👷 Tripartite Wage Conference
👷 Labour & EmploymentWage Conference, Industrial Relations, Economic Policies, Minimum Wage
- Stanley Joseph Rodger, Minister of Labour