Legal Notices and Economic Development




21 SEPTEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3375

Notice of Confiscation of Motor Vehicle

In the District Court held at Gisborne

Notice is hereby given that on 12 September 2000, an order was made by the District Court at Gisborne, pursuant to section 84 of the Criminal Justice Act 1985, for the confiscation of the following motor vehicle:

Make: Toyota
Model: Crown
Year: 1989
Registration No.: ZD 6586
Owned by: Leslie Robert Thomson

Any person having an interest in this vehicle must contact the Gisborne District Court immediately.

K. C. GARDNER, Deputy Registrar.
High/District Court, Gisborne.

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Notice of Confiscation of Motor Vehicle

Notice is hereby given that the following motor vehicle has been confiscated pursuant to section 84 (2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1985:

Make: Honda
Model: Prelude
First Year Reg.: 1993
Registration No.: UM 307
Owned by: Judith Joyce Coker

Any person having an interest in the above vehicle must advise particulars of that interest to the undersigned within 7 days of publication of this notice.

Dated at Hamilton this 4th day of September 2000.

A. J. MIEZENBEEK, Deputy Registrar.

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Economic Development

Telecommunications (International Services) Regulations 1994

Registration of a Company as a Registered Operator—Concert Global Networks New Zealand Company

In accordance with regulation 5 (1) of the Telecommunications (International Services) Regulations 1994 (“the regulations”), I, David Winston King, Manager Telecommunications and Postal Policy, Resources and Networks Branch, Ministry of Economic Development, hereby give notice that, acting under delegated authority, I have registered the company named in the Schedule to this notice as a registered operator for the purposes of the regulations on the date shown in that Schedule.

Schedule

Registered Operator Date of Registration
Concert Global Networks New Zealand Company 7 September 2000

DAVID KING, Manager, Telecommunications and Postal Policy.

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Royal Charter of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy

Approving Amendments of Bye-laws of Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy

MICHAEL HARDIE BOYS, Governor-General

ORDER IN COUNCIL

At Wellington this 18th day of September 2000

Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL

His Excellency the Governor-General of New Zealand, acting on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council, and under clause 15 of the Royal Charter of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, approves the amendments to the Bye-laws of the Institute set out in the Schedule that were made at an extraordinary meeting of corporate members of the Institute at Carlton, Victoria, Australia on 27 April 2000.

Schedule

Bye-law 1

“The Register” shall mean the register of members to be maintained at the Central Services of The Institute in the keeping of the Board.

“Central Services” shall mean the registered office for the time being of The Institute.

“Board” means the Council referred to in Article 8 of the Charter.

“Congress” means the body referred to in Bye-law 49A.

“Directors” mean those members elected to the Board under Bye-law 40.

“Secretary” means the person referred to in Bye-law 51.

“Strategic Plan” means the plan prepared setting out The Institute’s goals, policies and strategies.

Bye-law 2

In these Bye-laws “member” shall, except where the subject or context clearly indicates that such term is used to indicate a person belonging to a particular grade of membership, or a member of the Board, Congress or any Committee, or where the subject or context will not so permit, be deemed to include all persons being or becoming members of any of the grades of membership hereinafter referred to.

Bye-law 3

Branches may be formed throughout the Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand and any other country or place if approved by the Board, either:

(a) upon the request of a sufficient number of Corporate Members; or

(b) at the instigation of the Board.

Bye-law 4

Members may be organised by the Board into Societies which shall be groups of members whose primary interest is one of similar professional discipline or activity within The Institute in order to carry out more effectively all or any of the objects of The Institute. Regional Sub-Divisions of Societies may be created as required. Members may register their preferred interest in a Society as shall be defined by the Board from time to time.

(a) Appropriate societies and professional bodies active in the minerals and extractive industries may also be formed within or become affiliated with The Institute as the Board may determine. Societies’ members may be admitted in the normal way to appropriate grades of membership of The Institute.

(b) Recognition of current professional competence may be given to members through The Institute granting



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

⚖️ Notice of Confiscation of Motor Vehicle

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Confiscation, Motor Vehicle, Criminal Justice Act 1985, Gisborne District Court
  • Leslie Robert Thomson, Owner of confiscated motor vehicle

  • K. C. Gardner, Deputy Registrar

⚖️ Notice of Confiscation of Motor Vehicle

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
4 September 2000
Confiscation, Motor Vehicle, Criminal Justice Act 1985, Hamilton
  • Judith Joyce Coker, Owner of confiscated motor vehicle

  • A. J. Miezbeek, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Registration of a Company as a Registered Operator

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Telecommunications, International Services, Concert Global Networks New Zealand Company
  • David Winston King, Manager, Telecommunications and Postal Policy

🌾 Approving Amendments of Bye-laws of Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
18 September 2000
Royal Charter, Bye-laws, Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
  • Michael Hardie Boys, Governor-General