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3230 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 141

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Government Notices

Agriculture and Fisheries

Animal Remedies Act 1967

Exemption Under the Animal Remedies Act 1967 (Notice No. 4444; Ag. 6/15/5/2)

Pursuant to section 3 (1) of the Animal Remedies Act 1967, on the recommendation of the Animal Remedies Board, I hereby give notice declaring that the following product is exempted from sections 18 to 34 inclusive of the Animal Remedies Act 1967:

Vitacoat Charbon.
Vitacoat Charmoil.
Vitacoat Diamondeye.
Vitacoat Satin Cream Rinse.
Vitacoat Vitone.
Vitacoat Cat & Kitten Coat Conditioner.
Vitacoat Hyaline.
Vitacoat Teakhi.
Vitacoat Yorksheen.
Vitacoat Lemonerg.
Vitacoat Ko-nutoyle.

Dated at Wellington this 20th day of July 1988.

COLIN MOYLE, Minister of Agriculture.

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Education

Education Act 1964

Replacement School for St Pauls High School, Moreau College and St Edmunds School, Dunedin

Pursuant to section 154 (1) of the Education Act 1964, notice is given that Kavanagh College, Dunedin has been designated as the replacement school for St Pauls High School, Moreau College and St Edmunds School, Dunedin.

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

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of June 1988.

DAVID LANGE, Minister of Education.

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Education Boards’ Administration Regulations 1979

Canterbury Education Board—Election of Members

Pursuant to the Education Boards’ Administration Regulations 1979, it is hereby notified that the result of the ballots for the election of members to fill the vacancies for Christchurch Ward No. 4, South Ward No. 1 and Southern Central Ward No. 2 of the Education Board of the District of Canterbury are as follows:

Christchurch Ward No. 4
Armstrong, Ronald Francis (elected) ... 58 votes
Davies, Margaret Emily ... 26 votes

South Ward No. 1
Blakemore, Raymond George (elected) ... 83 votes
Cummings, Patrick John ... 48 votes
Informal ... 3 votes

Southern Central Ward No. 2
Blake, Neil Earl ... 13 votes
Entwistle, Roy Calrd (elected) ... 51 votes
Maxwell, Leslie Michael ... 15 votes

79 votes

Dated at Christchurch this 27th day of July 1988.

G. DOWELL, Returning Officer.

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Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975

Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975

Pursuant to section 10 of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, notice is given that a supplementary integration agreement has been signed between the assistant secretary administration and the proprietor of the following school:

St Patrick’s School, Wainuiomata.

The said supplementary integration agreement came into effect on 1 August 1988. Copies of the supplementary integration agreement are available for inspection without



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🌾 Exemption Under the Animal Remedies Act 1967

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
20 July 1988
Animal Remedies, Exemption, Vitacoat Products
  • COLIN MOYLE, Minister of Agriculture

🎓 Replacement School for St Pauls High School, Moreau College and St Edmunds School, Dunedin

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
21 June 1988
School Replacement, Kavanagh College, Dunedin
  • DAVID LANGE, Minister of Education

🎓 Canterbury Education Board Election Results

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
27 July 1988
Education Board, Election Results, Canterbury
7 names identified
  • Ronald Francis Armstrong, Elected to Christchurch Ward No. 4
  • Margaret Emily Davies, Candidate for Christchurch Ward No. 4
  • Raymond George Blakemore, Elected to South Ward No. 1
  • Patrick John Cummings, Candidate for South Ward No. 1
  • Neil Earl Blake, Candidate for Southern Central Ward No. 2
  • Roy Calrd Entwistle, Elected to Southern Central Ward No. 2
  • Leslie Michael Maxwell, Candidate for Southern Central Ward No. 2

  • G. DOWELL, Returning Officer

🎓 Supplementary Integration Agreement for St Patrick’s School, Wainuiomata

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Private Schools, Integration Agreement, Wainuiomata