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2218 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 85

Part C – Consultation

The profile must include a report describing the consultations with the PTE’s staff and learners, and those with the communities the PTE serves that it undertook before it submitted the profile.

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The Treasury

Companies Act 1993

Land Transfer Act 1952

Notice of Disclaimer Under Section 325 of the Companies Act 1993

In the matter of the Land Transfer Act 1952, and in the matter of section 325 of the Companies Act 1993, and in the matter of Quality Hotel Wanaka Limited:

Take notice that I, John Henry Whitehead, Secretary to the Treasury, pursuant to section 325 of the Companies Act 1993, hereby disclaim for and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen,

the profile includes a report describing the consultations with the PTE’s staff and learners, and those with the communities the PTE serves that it undertook before it submitted the profile.

all stratum in freehold interests of Her Majesty the Queen in Unit 35, D.P. 26002, Computer Register OT18A/474; Unit 44, D.P. 26002, Computer Register OT18A/482; and Unit 45, D.P. 26002, Computer Register OT18A/483, the registered proprietor being Quality Hotel Wanaka Limited, a company removed from the Companies Register on 9 March 2002 and formerly having its registered office at Dunedin.

And I certify that the vesting of the said properties did not come to my notice until 2 July 2003.

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of July 2003.

Signed by the Secretary to the Treasury, the said John Henry Whitehead for and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen in the presence of:

JENNIE WAH, Executive Assistant, Wellington.

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Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices

Commerce Commission

Commerce Act 1986

Gas Control Inquiry

By letter dated 30 April 2003, the Minister of Energy (“Minister”) requested the Commerce Commission (“Commission”) to undertake a Gas Control Inquiry (“the inquiry”) into whether or not control should be introduced in relation to the goods and services supplied by persons in markets directly related to either a natural gas transmission system or a natural gas distribution system or both (gas services).

The Minister’s request specified that the Commission must deliver its findings by 1 November 2004.

The Commission will be seeking parties’ views.

The Commission invites interested parties to present their views first on the Commission’s proposed framework and, secondly, on the application of that framework.

As part of the first stage of the inquiry, the Commission released the draft framework paper on 16 July 2003.

The Commission invites interested parties and industry participants to make written submissions on the draft framework paper by 15 August 2003.

Following the submission period, the Commission plans to hold a conference on the draft framework paper between 1 September 2003 and 5 September 2003.

As part of the second stage of the inquiry, the Commission will release a draft report setting out the findings of the inquiry.

There will be a submission period and conference on the draft report following its release.

The Commission invites interested parties to give their views on the draft report.

At this stage, the Commission anticipates the due date for written submissions to be 30 April 2004 with the conference planned for the week commencing 31 May 2004.

Further information on the inquiry can be obtained from the Commission’s web site:

www.comcom.govt.nz

or by contacting the Commission.

Submissions or comments on the inquiry may be sent to Gas Pipelines Inquiry, Commerce Commission, P.O. Box 2351, Wellington, or by facsimile (04) 924 3700 or email to:

gaspipelinesinquiry@comcom.govt.nz

Submission requirements are:

  • 25 hard copies should be supplied. Submitters need only staple in the top left corner, as spiral or spine bound copies will be unbound for ease of producing additional copies if required;
  • In addition to hard copies, electronic copies of submissions should ideally be sent in .pdf format, although Word is equally acceptable. Written or non PC-generated submissions will be scanned by Commission staff and automatically converted to .pdf;
  • All submissions will be published on the Commission’s web site (the Commission recognises that there will be instances where information may genuinely be confidential. The Commission requires parties where at all possible to provide a “public version” of confidential material, which at least conveys the thrust of the material (or argument) without disclosing sensitive information. This public version should be given to the Commission when an application for confidentiality of that information is sought); and
  • Submissions must show the organisation’s name and address, date and be duly signed. In the case of personal submissions, a contact address and telephone number is required, and the submission is to be signed with the submitter’s name printed beneath the signature. Personal submissions will have


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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🎓 Interim Profile Content and Criteria for Private Training Establishments (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Private Training Establishments, Strategic Direction, Challenges, Tertiary Education Strategy, Objectives, Treaty of Waitangi, Funding, Subcontracting

⚖️ Notice of Disclaimer Under Section 325 of the Companies Act 1993

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
17 July 2003
Disclaimer, Companies Act 1993, Land Transfer Act 1952, Quality Hotel Wanaka Limited, Property Disclaimer
  • John Henry Whitehead, Secretary to the Treasury
  • Jennie Wah, Executive Assistant

🏭 Gas Control Inquiry by Commerce Commission

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Gas Control Inquiry, Commerce Commission, Commerce Act 1986, Natural Gas Transmission, Natural Gas Distribution