✨ Miscellaneous Government Notices




5854 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 207

Name and Strength Form Name and Address of Manufacturer Proprietary Name
(if any)
Mitozantrone hydrochloride
20 mg in 10 ml, 25 mg in 12.5 ml, 30 mg in 15 ml Solution for injection Cyanamid of Great Britain Ltd., Gosport,
Hants, England Novantrone

Dated this 20th day of October 1989.

HELEN CLARK, Minister of Health.

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Internal Affairs

Flags, Emblems and Names Protection Act 1981

New Zealand Coat of Armsβ€”1990 Souvenirs

1 It is announced that in connection with the 1990 Commemorations, the restrictions contained in section 13 of the Flags, Emblems and Names Protection Act 1981, governing and protecting the use of the New Zealand Coat of Arms, which normally are not permitted to be reproduced without the written authority of the Minister of Internal Affairs, will be temporarily relaxed to allow them, in accordance with the conditions set out hereunder, to be reproduced on Souvenirs and Displays especially produced or designed to commemorate 1990.

  1. (a) Souvenirs are defined as articles of a permanent kind specifically designed to commemorate 1990 and identified with it by appropriate wording.

    (b) Such souvenirs must:

    (i) be in good taste

    (ii) be free from advertisement

    (iii) carry no implication of Government approval

    (iv) not be used as a premium or selling aid

    (c) Textiles, with the exception of wall hangings, are not regarded as souvenirs within the meaning of these rules.

    (d) Containers or receptacles of merchandise may qualify as souvenirs within the meaning of these rules, provided that:

    (i) they are permanent in nature, i.e of metalware, ceramic or other semi-indestructible material and specially made for the occasion

    (ii) they comply with the requirement of paragraph (a). The name of the manufacturer and content details should appear only on the underside or interior of the container or on the stopper.

    (e) Souvenirs may be sold at any time before 1990, and until 31 December 1990.

    (f) Reproductions of the New Zealand Coat of Arms may be used in schemes of decoration for 1990 commemorations, but not in any way which might imply Government approval or patronage of any firm or its products.

  2. Enquiries as to the interpretation of this relaxation and approval for design proposals, should be addressed to:

The Secretary for Internal Affairs, Department of Internal Affairs, P.O. Box 805, Wellington, Facsimile (04)499 1865.

For the attention of Manager (Constitutional).

Dated this 16th day of November 1989.

MICHAEL BASSETT, Minister of Internal Affairs.

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Justice

Criminal Justice Act 1985

Confiscation of Motor Vehicle

Pursuant to section 18 (2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1985, on 11 October 1989, His Honour Judge M. J. Green ordered the following motor vehicle forfeit to the Registrar, District Court, Hamilton.

1971 Ford Cortina, registration No. FT 2747.

R. J. JOPSON, Registrar.

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Law Practitioners Act 1982

Lay Members Appointed

Pursuant to section 103 (2) (b) of the Law Practitioners Act 1982, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to reappoint

Brian Robert Lythe, councillor of Auckland
to be a lay member of the Auckland District Law Society Disciplinary Tribunal for a period of 3 years on and from 22 July 1989, and reappoint

Charles Lawrence Waters, retired of Christchurch
to be a lay member of the Canterbury District Law Society Disciplinary Tribunal for a period of 3 years on and from 22 July 1989, and reappoint

Heather Jane Rae, university lecturer of Hamilton
to be a lay member of the Hamilton District Law Society Disciplinary Tribunal for a period of 3 years on and from 22 July 1989, and reappoint

Mary Rosaline Munro, school teacher of Wellington
to be a lay member of the Wellington District Law Society Disciplinary Tribunal for a period of 3 years on and from 22 July 1989.

PHILIP WOOLLASTON, for Minister of Justice.

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Lay Observer Appointed

Pursuant to sections 96 and 120 of the Law Practitioners Act 1982, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint

Tom Johnson, retired of Havelock North
to be the lay observer for the Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, Manawatu and Wanganui District Law Societies for a period of 3 years on and from the date hereof.

Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of November 1989.



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πŸ₯ Consent to Distribution of Changed Medicines

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
20 October 1989
Medicines, Distribution, Consent, Medicines Act 1981
  • HELEN CLARK, Minister of Health

πŸ›οΈ Relaxation of Coat of Arms Restrictions for 1990 Souvenirs

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
16 November 1989
Coat of Arms, Souvenirs, 1990 Commemorations, Flags, Emblems and Names Protection Act 1981
  • MICHAEL BASSETT, Minister of Internal Affairs

βš–οΈ Confiscation of Motor Vehicle

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
Motor Vehicle, Confiscation, Criminal Justice Act 1985
  • R. J. JOPSON, Registrar

βš–οΈ Reappointment of Lay Members to Law Society Disciplinary Tribunals

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
Law Society, Disciplinary Tribunal, Lay Members, Appointments, Law Practitioners Act 1982
  • Brian Robert Lythe, Reappointed lay member of Auckland District Law Society Disciplinary Tribunal
  • Charles Lawrence Waters, Reappointed lay member of Canterbury District Law Society Disciplinary Tribunal
  • Heather Jane Rae, Reappointed lay member of Hamilton District Law Society Disciplinary Tribunal
  • Mary Rosaline Munro, Reappointed lay member of Wellington District Law Society Disciplinary Tribunal

  • PHILIP WOOLLASTON, for Minister of Justice

βš–οΈ Appointment of Lay Observer for Law Societies

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
3 November 1989
Law Society, Lay Observer, Appointment, Law Practitioners Act 1982
  • Tom Johnson, Appointed lay observer for Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, Manawatu and Wanganui District Law Societies