Index of Notices




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 7

Taupo: 189
Timaru: 188
Western Bay of Plenty: 189
Land Transfer Act—
Land Registrar notices
Auckland: 174, 175, 176
Blenheim: 175
Christchurch: 175
Dunedin: 174
Hamilton: 174
Napier: 175
Wellington: 174

M
Marriage Act—
Approval of organisations: 183
Medical Practitioners Act—
Fees payable to the Medical Council of New Zealand: 191
Rules made under section 56
Cyclical issue of annual practising certificates: 191
Medicines Act—
Consent to the distribution of changed medicines: 182
Consent to the distribution of new medicines: 181
Provisional consent to the distribution of new medicines: 181
Renewal of provisional consent to the distribution of new medicines: 180

P
Private Schools Conditional Integration Act—
Integration agreement notices: 179
Supplementary integration agreement notices: 179, 180

R
Receiverships Act—
Appointment and release of receivers and managers
Judder Bar (Takapuna) Ltd.: 148
Opunake Service Station (1995) Ltd.: 148
Robbie Dean Motorcycles Ltd.: 149
Sutton Workshops Ltd.: 149
Regulations (Acts and Regulations Publication Act)—
Excise and Excise-Equivalent Duties (Tobacco Products) Modification Order 2000 (S.R. 2000/3): 190
Minimum Wage Order 2000 (S.R. 2000/2): 190
Reserves Act—
Reserves Cities
Hamilton: 186
Wellington: 186
Reserves Districts
Queenstown Lakes: 186
Rodney: 186
Southland: 187
Tararua: 186

S
State-Owned Enterprises Act—
Publication of annual reports/statements of intent
ASURE New Zealand Limited: 185
Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act—
Declaration notices: 185

T
Traffic Regulations—
Exemption notices: 184

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