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916 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 38
Internal Affairs
Gaming and Lotteries Act 1977
Permission to Conduct Within New Zealand a Lottery Promoted Outside New Zealand
Pursuant to section 69 of the Gaming and Lotteries Act 1977, I, Jack Elder, Minister of Internal Affairs, hereby permit Symantec Pty Limited, to conduct within New Zealand, subject to the conditions specified in the Schedule to this notice, a lottery promoted outside New Zealand as a sales promotion scheme, to promote the sale of Norton AntiVirus and Norton Utilities software.
Schedule
Conditions
The permission given by this notice is subject to the following conditions, namely:
(1) Symantec Pty Limited, shall not conduct the sales promotion scheme in New Zealand after 30 June 1998;
(2) The results of the sales promotion scheme shall be published in the Sunday Star Times on 2 August 1998; Winners will be notified by certified mail;
(3) New Zealand winners shall not be subject to any extra cost when they claim their prizes;
(4) The chance of a New Zealand participant winning a prize shall be equal to that of an overseas participant.
Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of March 1998.
JACK ELDER, Minister of Internal Affairs.
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Local Government Act 1974
The Local Government (North Shore City Council) Reorganisation Order 1998
MICHAEL HARDIE BOYS, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At Wellington this 2nd day of March 1998
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL
Pursuant to section 37zzzi of the Local Government Act 1974, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.
O r d e r
1. Commencement—(1) This order may be cited as the Local Government (North Shore City Council) Reorganisation Order 1998.
(2) Except as provided in subclause (3) of this clause, this order shall come into force 28 days after the day on which this order is published in the New Zealand Gazette, but otherwise shall come into force on the said 10 October 1998.
2. Interpretation—In this order, unless the context otherwise requires,—
“Act” means the Local Government Act 1974;
“Board” means a community board within a community established within the district pursuant to Part IVB of the Act;
“Council” means the North Shore City Council;
“District” means the district of North Shore City.
3. Wards—(1) For the purposes of the triennial general election of the council to be held on 10 October 1998, the district shall be divided into 3 wards.
(2) Those 3 wards shall be:
(a) The Northern Ward, comprising the area described in Part I of the First Schedule to this order;
(b) The Central Ward, comprising the area described in Part II of the First Schedule to this order; and
(c) The Harbour Ward, comprising the area of the former Birkenhead-Northcote Ward as delineated on S.O. Plan No. 63518 and the former Glenfield Ward as delineated on S.O. Plan No. 63521.
4. Membership—(1) The council shall consist of a mayor, to be elected by the electors of the district, and 15 members, who shall be elected as follows,—
(a) Five members, who shall be elected by the electors of the Northern Ward; and
(b) Five members, who shall be elected by the electors of the Central Ward; and
(c) Five members, who shall be elected by the electors of the Harbour Ward.
(2) Notwithstanding section 101it of the Act, the council shall not determine its membership and the basis of the election of its members prior to the triennial general election to be held on 10 October 1998.
5. Communities—(1) Each Community presently existing within the district shall be abolished.
(2) There shall be constituted the following communities—
(a) A community to be known as “the East Coast Bays Community” comprising the area described in Part I of the Second Schedule to this order; and
(b) A community to be known as “the Albany Community” comprising the area described in Part II of the Second Schedule to this order; and
(c) A community to be known as “the Takapuna Community” comprising the area described in Part III of the Second Schedule to this order; and
(d) A community to be known as “the Devonport Community” comprising the area of the former Devonport Ward delineated on S.O. Plan No. 63522; and
(e) A community to be known as “the Birkenhead-Northcote Community” comprising the area of the former Birkenhead-Northcote Ward delineated on S.O. Plan No. 63518; and
(f) A community to be known as “the Glenfield Community” comprising the area of the former Glenfield Ward delineated on S.O. Plan No. 63521.
6. Membership of community boards—The board for each community constituted by clause 5 (2) of this order shall consist of,—
(a) four members elected by the electors of the community; and
(b) two appointed members within the meaning of section 101zq of the Act.
7. Powers of community boards—Each board constituted by clause 5 (2) of this order, until 13 October 2001, and with respect solely to the area of its own community—
(a) shall have such functions, powers and duties as may
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