Private Bill and Departmental Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 16


Private Bill

Eastwoodhill Trust Board

Eastwoodhill Trust Act 1975

Eastwoodhill Trust Board Amendment Bill

Notice of Intention to Apply for Leave to Introduce a Private Bill in the House of Representatives.

Notice is hereby given that the Eastwoodhill Trust Board, a Board established as a body corporate under the Eastwoodhill Trust Act 1975 (called "the promoter"), intends to apply for leave to introduce in the House of Representatives, a private bill under the Short Title of the "Eastwoodhill Trust Board Amendment Act 1994".

The objects of which are:

(a) To change the manner of appointing some Board members; and

(b) To increase the number of Board Members by one; and

(c) To provide for Board Members to retire by rotation; and

(d) To abolish a scientific advisory committee; and

(e) To provide for an annual meeting of the Board; and

(f) To extend the Board’s powers to enter into oral contracts.

The general aim of the Bill is to bring the Board’s constitution into line with its present stage of development and help it to achieve its objective of developing and maintaining Eastwoodhill Arboretum.

The promoter of the Bill is the Eastwoodhill Trust Board. Communications or notices to the promoter may be sent to its solicitors:

Egan and Kite, 37 Grey Street, Gisborne.

A copy of the Bill may be inspected in accordance with Standing Order 273 of the House of Representatives during office hours at:

(1) The District Court, Customhouse Street, Gisborne.

(2) The office of Egan and Kite, 37 Grey Street, Gisborne; and

(3) Eastwoodhill at Ngatapa near Gisborne.

Eastwoodhill Trust Board by its solicitors, Egan and Kite,

per:

J. C. EGAN.

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Departmental Notices

Agriculture and Fisheries

Fisheries (Satellite Vessel Monitoring) Regulations 1993

The Fisheries (Issue of Satellite Vessel Monitoring Circular) Notice No. 2, 1994 (No. 5327)

I hereby advise that, after consultation with the New Zealand Fishing Industry Board, a circular has been issued on 22 February 1994, pursuant to regulation 4 of the Fisheries (Satellite Vessel Monitoring) Regulations 1993.

Circular 4 specifies the requirements for port of call and catch reporting, and a copy may be obtained from the following offices of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries:

Head Office (ASB Bank House, 101–103 The Terrace (P.O. Box 2526), Wellington).

Whangarei (17 Keyte Street, Kensington (Private Bag)).

Auckland (23 Hargreaves Street, College Hill (P.O. Box 3437)).

Tauranga (corner of Elizabeth and Durham Streets (Private Bag)).

Napier (Waghorn Street, Ahuriri (P.O. Box 2034)).

Nelson (118 Vickerman Street (Private Bag)).

Christchurch (Kyle Street, Riccarton (P.O. Box 8324)).

Dunedin (45 Filleul Street (Private Bag)).

Invercargill (137 Spey Street (Private Bag)).

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of February 1994.

D. J. WOOD, Assistant Manager (Fisheries Compliance).

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🏛️ Notice of Intention to Apply for Leave to Introduce a Private Bill

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Private Bill, Eastwoodhill Trust Board, House of Representatives
  • J. C. Egan, Solicitor for Eastwoodhill Trust Board

🌾 Fisheries (Issue of Satellite Vessel Monitoring Circular) Notice No. 2, 1994

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
22 February 1994
Fisheries, Satellite Vessel Monitoring, Circular, Regulations
  • D. J. Wood, Assistant Manager (Fisheries Compliance)