✨ Transport, Engineering, Horticulture, and Milk Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 214
T. E. LAW,
Senior Advisory Officer (Harbours Management).
(M.O.T. 54/51/1)
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Transport Act 1962
Notice of Intention to Hold an Inquiry into the Operation of a Transport Licence
To: Mrs Sopo Sua (referred to below as “the licensee”).
And to: The Secretary for Transport, Wellington.
Take notice that pursuant to section 140 of the Transport Act 1962 and pursuant to Appeal Decision No. 3070, the Licensing Authority for the Wellington Transport District will hold a public inquiry into the operation of Taxi Service Licence No. 10747.
The reason why the inquiry is to be conducted is that the Licensing Authority wishes to determine on stated grounds:
(a) Whether or not the licensee meet the criteria set out in section 124 of the Transport Act 1962, and—
(b) Whether or not the licensee has failed to comply with any term or condition of the licence.
The public inquiry will be held on Thursday, 26 January 1989 at 9.30 a.m. in the Conference Room, Second Floor, Markham House, Cuba Street, Wellington.
The licensee and the Secretary for Transport are entitled to appear and to be heard at the public inquiry and may be represented by a lawyer or other agent. Any further information regarding the inquiry may be obtained from the undersigned.
Dated at Wellington this 13th day of December 1988.
J. MOIR, Secretary,
Wellington Transport District Licensing Authority.
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Authorities and Other Agencies of State
Commerce
Engineers Registration Act 1924
Engineers Registration Amendment Act 1988
New Zealand Engineering Degrees
The Engineers Registration Board hereby gives notification that it recognises the following degrees for the purposes of section 6 (1) (a) (i) of the Engineers Registration Act 1924, as amended by the Engineers Registration Amendment Act 1988:
Bachelor of Engineering, University of Auckland.
Bachelor of Engineering, University of Canterbury.
Bachelor of Technology (Biotechnology), Massey University (see Note 1).
Bachelor of Technology (Industrial Technology), Massey University (see Note 2).
Bachelor of Technology (Industrial Engineering or Manufacturing), Massey University (see Note 2).
Note 1: with effect from class completing at end of 1979.
Note 2: with effect from class completing at end of 1981.
Dated this 5th day of December 1988.
J. M. PRENDERGAST, for Secretary of Commerce.
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New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority
New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Act 1987
Approved Export Marketing Strategy and Export Licence Requirements for Wasabi
Pursuant to section 30 of the New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Act 1987, the authority hereby gives notice with respect to the following prescribed product:
Wasabi (Wasabia japonica (syn. Eutrema wasabi) and Wasabia tenuis) that
(a) on the 7th day of December 1988, the authority approved the export marketing strategy with respect to this prescribed product pursuant to section 28 of the said Act; and
(b) pursuant to section 29 of the said Act, the authority has fixed the 1st day of February 1989, as the date this export marketing strategy shall come into force; and
(c) from the 1st day of February 1989, any person who wishes to export Wasabi will be required to hold an export licence issued under the said Act; and
(d) applications for an export licence should be made to the New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority, P.O. Box 1417, Wellington, on the form provided by the authority, on or before the 15th day of January 1989.
Dated at Wellington this 13th day of December 1988.
D. L. PAETZ, Secretary,
New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority.
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New Zealand Milk Authority
Milk Act 1988
Minimum Standards—Kaitaia Home Delivery District
In terms of section 16 of the Milk Act 1988, the New Zealand Milk Authority hereby determines the following minimum standards in relation to the delivery of milk by and on behalf of the processor for the Kaitaia home delivery district. (The Kaitaia home delivery district covers the same area as the Kaitaia milk district in terms of the Milk Districts Order 1968—New Zealand Gazette, 22 August 1968, P1403 et seq.)
(a) Frequency of delivery of milk to domestic consumers in Kaitaia, Taipa, Coopers Beach, Mangonui, Kaeo, Awanui, Te Kao, Herekino, Broadwood, Kohukohu, Mangamuka, Ahipara, Rangiputa, Tokerau Beach and Whatuwhiwhi:
Minimum of 3 days per week, no two of which are to consecutive
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- J. MOIR, Secretary, Wellington Transport District Licensing Authority
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- J. M. PRENDERGAST, for Secretary of Commerce
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