✨ Government Notices




27 MAY 2004 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 60

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Copies of these financial statements are available:

  • for inspection free of charge at the National Library of New Zealand, Auckland City Library, Wellington Public Library and Canterbury Public Library;
  • for purchase at branches of Bennetts bookshops; and
  • through the internet at:
    http://www.treasury.govt.nz

Dated at Wellington this 7th day of May 2004.

DR MICHAEL CULLEN, Minister of Finance.

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Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices

Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

Civil Aviation Act 1990

Airworthiness Directives

Pursuant to section 72I (3A) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, I, John Douglas Stanton, Acting Team Leader – Continuing Airworthiness, acting under a delegation from the Director of Civil Aviation, hereby issue the following airworthiness directives in respect of aircraft or aeronautical products:

DCA/INST/8
DCA/BELL206/78
DCA/CESS208/10
DCA/EMB/40

DCA/EC120/3
DCA/RAD/22A
DCA/BG/35A
DCA/BG/36A

DCA/RAD/24
DCA/R22/42A
DCA/2-76/14
DCA/TUR/25

DCA/HELI/4

These airworthiness directives shall come into force on 27 May 2004.

Airworthiness directives may be viewed on the CAA web site (www.caa.govt.nz) or at Aviation House, 10 Hutt Road, Petone.

Dated this 25th day of May 2004.

JOHN D. STANTON, Acting Team Leader – Continuing Airworthiness.

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Land Transport Safety Authority

Transport Act 1962

Pedestrian Crossing Zig Zag Marking Trial

Pursuant to section 78 of the Transport Act 1962, and pursuant to a sub-delegation to me by the Director of Land Transport Safety, I, Peter Graeme Croft, Manager Safer Roads, hereby authorise the installation and maintenance of experimental markings:

(i) at the locations described in Schedule 1;
(ii) subject to the form set out in Schedule 2; and
(iii) for the period specified in Schedule 3.

These experimental markings shall be used for the purpose of evaluating their use as an alternative to the diamond markings described in Regulation 93 (3) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and the experiment shall be called the Pedestrian Crossing Zig Zag Marking Trial.

Schedule 1

Location of Trial

The markings are to be installed on each approach at least 50 metres from the pedestrian crossings in Auckland City located at:

  1. White Swan Road 30 metres south-westerly generally from Marshall Laing Avenue.
  2. Richmond Road six metres north-westerly generally from Francis Street.

Schedule 2

Form of Markings

The markings must comprise a continuous white line:

(a) 150mm wide;
(b) seven alternating left and right bars each approximately 3.7 metres long;
(c) contained within a zone defined by sides substantially parallel and no more than 1.2 metres wide; and
(d) located generally in the centre of the path taken by motor vehicles approaching the pedestrian crossing.

Schedule 3

Duration of the Trial

The period of the pedestrian crossing zig zag marking trial shall start after 24 May 2004 and shall end on 24 December 2005, unless otherwise notified in the New Zealand Gazette.

Dated at Wellington on this 24th day of May 2004.

PETER GRAEME CROFT, Manager Safer Roads.

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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ’° Notice of Publication of Financial Statements of the Crown (continued from previous page)

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
7 May 2004
Public Finance Act, Financial Statements, Crown, Treasury
  • Dr Michael Cullen, Minister of Finance

πŸš‚ Airworthiness Directives issued by Civil Aviation Authority

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
25 May 2004
Civil Aviation Act 1990, Airworthiness Directives, Aircraft, Aeronautical Products
  • John Douglas Stanton, Acting Team Leader – Continuing Airworthiness

πŸš‚ Pedestrian Crossing Zig Zag Marking Trial

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
24 May 2004
Transport Act 1962, Pedestrian Crossing, Zig Zag Marking, Trial, Auckland City
  • Peter Graeme Croft, Manager Safer Roads