Radio Frequency and Legal Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 58

Frader Group Limited

Old Address: 35C Oriel Avenue, Tawa.
Care of P.O. Box 27-000, Wellington.
New Address: 105 Oriel Avenue, Tawa.

Gapes and Rutledge

Old Address: P.O. Box 68-284, Newton, Auckland.
New Address: 1/852 New North Road, Mount Albert, Auckland.

Maniapoto Maori Trust Board

Old Address: P.O. Box 151, Te Awamutu.
New Address: P.O. Box 36, Te Kuiti.

More FM Christchurch Limited

Old Address: 102 Victoria Street, Christchurch.
New Address: P.O. Box 25-209, Christchurch.

Ruapehu Radio Limited

Old Address: P.O. Box 1369, Wellington.
New Address: P.O. Box 1369, Wellington.

Change of Company Name

From: Shanley Endeavours Limited.
To: XS Radio Limited.

Southland Communications Limited

Old Address: P.O. Box 37-486, Auckland.
New Address: P.O. Box 365, Dunedin.

Te Runanga O Turanganui A Kiwa

Old Address: P.O. Box 1125, Gisborne.
New Address: P.O. Box 1152, Gisborne.

Correction of Name

From: Te Runanga O Ngati Kahungunu Incorporated.
To: Te Runanganui O Ngati Kahungunu Incorporated.

Totalisator Agency Board

Old Address: P.O. Box 3645, Wellington.
New Address: P.O. Box 38-899, Petone.

Correction of Name and Address

From: Tuwharetoa Maori Trust Board, P.O. Box 1469, Taupo.
To: Tuwharetoa Maori Trust Board, P.O. Box 87, Turangi.

Waikato Bay of Plenty FM Limited

Old Address: P.O. Box 9540, Hamilton North.
New Address: P.O. Box 33-644, Takapuna, Auckland.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of April 1993.

B. G. DONALDSON, Deputy Registrar of Radio Frequencies.

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Period of 3 months commencing on the 19th day of April 1993.

Dated at Wellington this 15th day of April 1993.

PAUL EAST, Attorney-General.

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Crown Law Office

Judicature Act 1908

Additional Judge of the Court of Appeal Appointed

Pursuant to section 58 (9) of the Judicature Act 1908, Her Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council and with the concurrence of the Chief Justice and the President of the Court of Appeal, has been pleased to appoint

The Right Honourable Sir Gordon Ellis Bisson, a former member of the Court of Appeal to act as an additional Judge of the Court of Appeal for a

Education

Education Act 1989

The National Education Guidelines

Pursuant to sections 60A and 61 of the Education Act 1989, the Minister of Education hereby specifies the following National Education Goals and National Administration Guidelines which form part of the National Education Guidelines for the time being in force. In terms of section 61 these guidelines are deemed to be part of the charter of every state and integrated school in New Zealand and apply to the Board of Trustees and Principal of every state and integrated school.

National Education Goals

Education is at the core of our nation’s effort to achieve economic and social progress. In recognition of the fundamental importance of education, the Government sets the following goals for the education system of New Zealand.

  1. The highest standards of achievement, through programmes which enable all students to realise their full potential as individuals, and to develop the values needed to become full members of New Zealand’s society.

  2. Equality of educational opportunity for all New Zealanders, by identifying and removing barriers to achievement.

  3. Development of the knowledge, understanding and skills needed by New Zealanders to compete successfully in the modern, ever-changing world.

  4. A sound foundation in the early years for future learning and achievement through programmes which include support for parents in their vital role as their children’s first teachers.

  5. A broad education through a balanced curriculum covering essential learning areas with high levels of competence in basic literacy and numeracy, science and technology.

  6. Excellence achieved through the establishment of clear learning objectives, monitoring student performance against those objectives, and programmes to meet individual need.

  7. Success in their learning for those with special needs by ensuring that they are identified and receive appropriate support.

  8. Access for students to a nationally and internationally recognised qualifications system to encourage a high level of participation in post-school education in New Zealand.

  9. Increased participation and success by Maori through the advancement of Maori education initiatives, including education in Te Reo Maori, consistent with the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.

  10. Respect for the diverse ethnic and cultural heritage of New Zealand people, with acknowledgment of the unique place of Maori, and New Zealand’s role in the Pacific and as a member of the international community of nations.

National Administration Guidelines

In order to ensure that the National Education Goals are met, Boards of Trustees and Principals respectively, are also required to follow sound governance and management practices.



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🚂 Radio Frequency Address Changes

🚂 Transport & Communications
21 April 1993
Radio Communications, Address Changes, Frequency Register
  • B. G. Donaldson, Deputy Registrar of Radio Frequencies

⚖️ Additional Judge of the Court of Appeal Appointment

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
15 April 1993
Judicature Act, Court of Appeal, Judicial Appointment
  • Gordon Ellis Bisson (The Right Honourable Sir), Appointed additional Judge of the Court of Appeal

  • PAUL EAST, Attorney-General

🎓 National Education Guidelines

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Education Act, National Education Goals, National Administration Guidelines