Miscellaneous Notices




4 OCTOBER

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

(vi) The Whanau in co-operation with the Board of Trustees will participate in the operation of the school.

(vii) The Whanau, parents and caregivers will involve themselves in the school and all of its activities.

  1. Constitution of the Board of Trustees—The Board of Trustees of Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Ruamata shall comprise:

(a) Five people appointed by the Minister; and

(b) The principal or principal designate; and

(c) Not more than four persons co-opted by the Board.

Dated this 1st day of October 1990.

PHIL GOFF, Minister of Education.

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External Relations and Trade

British Settlements Act 1887

Officer of Government of Ross Dependency Appointed

PAUL REEVES, Governor-General

WHEREAS, by an Order in Council dated the 30th day of July 1923*, made under the British Settlements Act 1887 of the United Kingdom Parliament, the Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of New Zealand for the time being (hereinafter called the Governor) was appointed to be the Governor of the Ross Dependency, and all the powers and authorities which by the said order were given and granted to the Governor for the time being of the Dependency were thereby vested in him:

And whereas the Governor was thereby further authorised and empowered to make all such rules and regulations as might lawfully be made by Her Majesty’s authority for the peace, order, and good government of the Dependency:

And whereas, by regulations made by the Governor on the 14th day of November 1923†, it was enacted that all persons appointed by the Governor for the time being of the Dependency should have such power and authority as might be granted them in due course of law, and might be empowered to do such things as might be necessary or desirable to ensure that the laws in force in the Dependency are duly observed and complied with in every respect, and to do all things necessary or expedient for the peace, order, and good government of the Dependency, and to safeguard and preserve Her Majesty’s rights and sovereignty over and in respect of the Dependency:

And whereas it is expedient that the person hereinafter named be appointed an officer of the Government of the Dependency:

Now, therefore, I, The Most Reverend Sir Paul Alfred Reeves, the Governor-General of New Zealand, and as such the Governor of the Ross Dependency, hereby appoint

Charles Ross McDonald, Esquire

as an officer of the Government of the Dependency for the period beginning with the 1st day of October 1990 and ending with the close of the 31st day of October 1991 or such earlier date as he shall leave the Dependency:

And I hereby confer on the said Charles Ross McDonald while he holds office all the powers and authorities that may be exercised in New Zealand by a Justice of the Peace, and also all the powers and authorities that may be exercised by a Coroner.

The said Charles Ross McDonald to exercise his functions at such places within the Dependency as may be directed by the officer for the time being appointed as an officer of the Government of the Dependency in whom is vested the general executive and administrative authority in preserving Her Majesty’s rights and sovereignty and the laws and regulations in force in the Dependency.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Ross Dependency, this 26th day of September 1990.

MIKE MOORE, Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Gazette, 1923, Vol. II, page 2211.
†Gazette, 1923, Vol. III, page 2815.
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Internal Affairs

Films Act 1983

Chief Censor’s Decisions: 1-31 August 1990

Pursuant to section 21 of the Films Act 1983, the entries in the Register for the above period are hereby published.

Key to Decisions

G—Approved for general exhibition.

GY—Approved for general exhibition: recommended as more suitable for persons 13 years of age and over.

GA—Approved for general exhibition: recommended as more suitable for adults.

G*—. . . . . . . (as specified).

R(age)—Approved for exhibition only to persons . . . . . . . years of age and over (as specified).

RP(age)—Approved for exhibition only to persons . . . . . . . years of age and over and to any person under that age when accompanied by that person’s parent or guardian.

R*—Approved for exhibition only . . . . . . . (as specified).

Ex—Exempted from examination and approved for exhibition . . . . . . . (with any conditions as specified).



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🎓 Establishment of Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Ruamata (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
1 October 1990
Education, Kura Kaupapa Maori, Maori Language, Rotorua
  • PHIL GOFF, Minister of Education

🌏 Appointment of Officer of Government of Ross Dependency

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
26 September 1990
Appointment, Ross Dependency, Officer, Government
  • Charles Ross McDonald (Esquire), Appointed Officer of Government of Ross Dependency

  • PAUL REEVES, Governor-General
  • MIKE MOORE, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Chief Censor’s Decisions: 1-31 August 1990

Internal Affairs
Films, Censorship, Decisions, Register