✨ Education and Trade Notices




1038 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 47

St Joseph's School, Kaikoura.
St Joseph's School, Levin.
Sts Peter and Paul School, Lower Hutt.
St Patrick's School, Masterton.
St Peter Chanel's School, Motueka.
St Bernadette's School, Naenae.
St Joseph's School, Nelson.
St Peter Chanel's School, Otaki.
St Patrick's School, Paraparaumu.
Sacred Heart School, Petone.
St Joseph's School, Picton.
St Theresa's School, Plimmerton.
Holy Family School, Porirua.
Sacred Heart School, Reefton.
St Michael's School, Taita.
St Francis Xaviers School, Tawa.
St Pius X School, Tihati Bay.
St Joseph's School, Upper Hutt.
St Matthew's School, Wainuiomata.
St Patrick's School, Wainuiomata.
Our Lady of the Rosary School, Waiwhetu.
St Canice's School, Westport.
St Bernard's School, Brooklyn.
St Frances de Sales School, Island Bay.
St Brigid's School, Johnsonville.
St Teresa's School, Karori.
St Benedict's School, Khandallah.
St Patrick's School, Kilbirnie.
Marist-Holy Cross School, Miramar.
St Anne's-Marist School, Newtown.
St Bernard's Intermediate School, Lower Hutt.
St Anthony's School, Seatoun.
Sacred Heart School, Thorndon.
Cardinal McKeefry School, Wilton.
Hato Paora College, Feilding.
St Joseph's Maori Girls College, Greenmeadows.
St John's College, Hastings.
Sacred Heart College, Napier.
Francis Douglas Memorial College, New Plymouth.
Sacred Heart College, New Plymouth.
St Peters's College, Palmerston North.
St Augustine's College, Wanganui.
Sacred Heart College, Wanganui.
St Bernard's College, Lower Hutt.
Sacred Heart College, Lower Hutt.
Chanel College, Masterton.
Vaird College, Porirua.
St Patrick's College, Silverstream.
St Catherine's College, Kilbirnie.
St Patrick's College, Wellington.
St Mary's College, Thorndon.

  1. The proprietors of the above-named schools may enter into an agreement with the parents or other persons accepting responsibility for the education of a child at the above-named schools requiring them to pay attendance dues.

  2. The attendance dues payable in respect of any pupil in primary schools shall be $160.90 per annum as from 1991.

  3. The attendance dues payable in respect of any pupil in secondary schools (including form 1 and 2 pupils in forms 1-7 schools or in secondary schools with attached intermediates) shall be $324.40 as from 1991.

  4. Attendance dues received by the proprietor shall be used for the purpose of paying for such improvements to, or for such capital works associated with, the buildings and associated facilities of the above-mentioned integrated schools as may be required or approved by the Minister of Education, pursuant to section 40 (2) of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, or for meeting debts, mortgages, liens or other charges associated with any of the land and buildings that constitute the integrated schools.

  5. The Integrated Primary and Secondary Schools in the archdiocese of Wellington and Diocese of Palmerston North (Attendance Dues) Notice 1988 and 1989, and the St Patrick's College, Silverstream (Attendance Dues) Notice 1988 and 1989, are hereby revoked.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of March 1991.

E. PEDERSEN, Senior Manager, National Operations.

  1. New Zealand Gazette, No. 42, 10 March 1988, pages 886–888.
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External Relations and Trade

New Zealand Trade Development Board Act 1988

Directions Under the New Zealand Trade Development Board Act 1988

Pursuant to section 7 of the New Zealand Trade Development Board Act 1988, I, Donald Charles McKinnon, Minister of External Relations and Trade, hereby give notice that I, together with the Minister of Trade Negotiations gave the following directions to the New Zealand Trade Development Board by a letter to the Chairperson of the Board dated 19 February 1991:

"The Government looks forward to working with you, and other members of the Trade Development Board, in the pursuit of the Board's function to foster the development and expansion of New Zealand's foreign exchange earnings.

In view of the recent review of the TDB, the new appointments made to the Board, and the expected appointment of a new Chief Executive, the Cabinet has decided that it would be appropriate, as provided for in section 7 of the New Zealand Trade Development Board Act 1988, to give you direction as to the Government's policy priorities in respect of the TDB. The Government recognises however that it is for the Board to determine how it will give effect to these priorities as it carries out its executive functions.

The Government's priorities for the TDB are for it to provide outputs in two core areas:

(a) cost-effective support and advisory services for New Zealand exporters of goods and services through the TDB's overseas operations and, domestically, through the Export Liaison Officer service; and

(b) catalytic work and projects with sector groups to increase the commitment and capability of firms to undertake successful exporting.

You will be aware that the recent Review Committee report on the TDB identified a number of shortcomings as well as strengths in the work and management of the organisation. The Government expects that the Board will give early and detailed consideration to the Review Committee's report with a view to consolidating the TDB's strengths (notably the sectoral projects including Joint Action Groups) and rectifying



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πŸŽ“ Integrated Schools Attendance Dues Notice (continued from previous page)

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
21 March 1991
Education, Private Schools, Attendance Dues, Wellington, Palmerston North
  • E. Pedersen, Senior Manager, National Operations

🌏 Directions Under the New Zealand Trade Development Board Act 1988

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
19 February 1991
Trade Development, Government Directions, Exporters, Foreign Exchange
  • Donald Charles McKinnon, Minister of External Relations and Trade