Electricity Board Merger and Conservation Councils




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 87

1930

districts shall be present members of the present Board and shall hold office until the next local body election Board and

  1. Compensation for Disturbance—The compensation to be paid by the Board to the Council, by the date of merger, for disturbance of the electricity undertaking, property and assets, as defined in the Second Schedule hereto shall be the sum of eight hundred and ninety-three thousand, nine hundred and forty dollars, and fifty-three cents ($893,940.53).

  2. Disposition of Assets and Liabilities—On the date of merger the Board shall take over from the Council the electricity undertaking, and property and assets described in the Second Schedule, hereto.

All liabilities of any kind whatsoever incurred by the Council up to the date of completion shall remain liabilities of the Council only. Thereafter, the Board shall take over all the liabilities of the Electricity Department of the Council including liability for current loans relating to the expenditure on assets being taken over by the Board.

  1. Consumers—At the date of the effect of the merger, the consumers of the Board and the Council shall be treated as existing consumers of the combined undertaking.

(a) Tariffs—The tariff schedule of the Board, that was in effect prior to the date of the merger, shall become the tariff schedule of the combined undertaking at the date of the effect of the merger.

(b) Deposits—Deposits held for any consumer by the Board and the Council prior to the date of the merger, shall within 1 calendar month after the settlement of the last electricity account after the date of the merger, be either:

(i) Vested with the combined undertaking. The term of any deposit shall not, subject to the provisions of Electricity Supply Regulation 20 (7), exceed 2 years from the date of the original lodgement of the deposit with the Board or Council; or

(ii) Refunded in full to each consumer for whom a deposit is held by either or both the Board or the Council.

  1. Staff—The Board shall continue to employ, as required by the Local Authorities (Employment Protection) Act 1963, all persons permanently employed in the Council's electricity undertaking at the date of merger.

  2. Date of Merger—The merger shall take effect from the 1st day of June 1989.

Schedules

First Schedule

Representation on Board

Constituent Districts and Combined Districts Number of Representatives
Thames-Coromandel District 2
Hauraki Plains County 1
Waihi Borough (P), and the Waihi Beach,
Waihi, Waimata, Waitawheta, and Waitekauri 1
Riding of Ohinemuri County 1
Paeroa Borough (P), and the Komata,
Paeroa Township, and Mangaiti Ridings of
Ohinemuri County 1
Te Aroha Borough (P), and the Waihou, Te
Aroha, and Manawatu Ridings of Piako County 1
The Tahuna, Waitea, and Waldron Ridings of
Piako County (P) 1
Morrinsville Borough (P), the Morrinsville
and Kiwitahi Ridings of Piako County, and
those parts of the Tauwhare and
Cambridge Ridings of Waikato County that
are within the district of the Board 1
Matamata Borough (P), and the Matamata
and Waharoa Ridings of Matamata County 1
That part of the Lake Karapiro Riding of
Matamata County that is within the district
of the Board, and the Hinuera, Te Poi,
Tiray, and Okoroire Ridings of that county 1
Putaruru Borough (P), and the Putauru and
Lichfield Ridings of Matamata County 1
Tokoroa Borough (P), and that part of the
Mangakino Riding of Matamata County that
is within the district of the Board 1

Second Schedule

Extent of Undertaking

The whole of the Council's electricity undertaking for the supply of electricity to the Council's consumers together with all property and assets whether real or personal, all stock, chattels and things owned, and all rights of all kinds belonging to the Electricity Department of the Council in connection with the said electrical undertaking.

MARIE SHROFF, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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Conservation

Conservation Act 1987

Establishment of Transitional Fish and Game Councils Notice 1990

Pursuant to section 26N of the Conservation Act 1987 (as inserted by section 17 of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990), I, Philip Tosswill Edmond Woolaston, Minister of Conservation hereby establish the following Transitional Fish and Game Councils from the date hereto until 4 May 1991 and I hereby appoint the persons named hereunder to serve as members of the said councils:

  1. A Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council for the Northland Fish and Game Region (as defined by the New Zealand Gazette, No. 83, 24 May 1990, page 1861).
Members Appointed Occupation
Noel Allen of Whangarei watersider
Thomas Baker of Kerikeri financial consultant
Noel Birchall of Kaikohe company director
Alexander Cochrane of Whangarei plasterer
Robert Coulter of Kaitaia retailer
Clyde Faithful of Okaihau farmer
Peter Geddes of Whangarei consulting engineer
Russell Hayes of Kaeo farmer
Arthur Maich of Dargaville building contractor
Lance Newby of Dargaville engineers assistant
Norman Newby of Dargaville retired building inspector

Eric Wellington of Whangarei | – |

  1. A Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council for the Waikato Fish and Game Region (as defined by the New Zealand Gazette, No. 83, 24 May 1990, page 1861).
Members Appointed Occupation
Dean Blythen of Warkworth farmer
Jim Foord of Auckland director, real estate
David Lawrie of Pukekohe land surveyor
Thyrza Madsen of Auckland surveyor
Graeme Marx of Auckland farmer/businessman
Scott Murray of Auckland company manager
Alistair Neustroski of Auckland car salesman
Darryl Beardon of Auckland company director
David Smith of Auckland solicitor
Sally Rae Speirs of Hamilton assistant principal
Gus Vanderstaak of Karangahake retired social work/councillor


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🏗️ Merger of Electric Supply Districts in Thames Valley (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
14 May 1990
Electric Power Boards Act 1925, Local Government Act 1974, Thames Valley Electric Power Board, Thames-Coromandel District Council
  • Marie Shroff, Clerk of the Executive Council

Establishment of Transitional Fish and Game Councils

Conservation
Conservation Act 1987, Transitional Fish and Game Councils, Northland, Waikato
23 names identified
  • Noel Allen, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Thomas Baker, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Noel Birchall, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Alexander Cochrane, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Robert Coulter, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Clyde Faithful, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Peter Geddes, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Russell Hayes, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Arthur Maich, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Lance Newby, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Norman Newby, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Eric Wellington, Member of Transitional Northland Fish and Game Council
  • Dean Blythen, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council
  • Jim Foord, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council
  • David Lawrie, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council
  • Thyrza Madsen, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council
  • Graeme Marx, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council
  • Scott Murray, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council
  • Alistair Neustroski, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council
  • Darryl Beardon, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council
  • David Smith, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council
  • Sally Rae Speirs, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council
  • Gus Vanderstaak, Member of Transitional Waikato Fish and Game Council

  • Philip Tosswill Edmond Woolaston, Minister of Conservation