✨ Confiscation Orders and Regulatory Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 67
14 APRIL 2005
Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle
An order was made in the Christchurch District Court on
6 April 2005, for the confiscation of the following motor
vehicle:
1995 Nissan Skyline, Registration No. ADL942.
Against: Gregory Craig Beaumont.
Anyone who has a legal interest in this vehicle should
contact the Court urgently (telephone (03) 962 4289) as the
Registrar may sell the vehicle.
This notice is placed pursuant to the Sentencing Regulations
2002.
C. J. HEATH, Deputy Registrar.
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Orders for Confiscation of Motor Vehicles
Orders were made in the Gisborne District Court on
1 April 2005, for the confiscation of the following motor
vehicles:
1981 Ford Laser, Registration No. KG2348.
Against: Michael John Reardon.
1994 Toyota, Registration No. YG2650.
Against: Gregory James Waitai.
Anyone who has a legal interest in these vehicles should
contact the Court urgently (telephone (06) 869 0334) as the
Registrar may sell the vehicles.
This notice is placed pursuant to the Sentencing Regulations
2002.
HAYLEY ROBINSON, Deputy Registrar.
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Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle
An order was made in the Napier District Court on 6 April
2005, for the confiscation of the following motor vehicle:
1987 Holden Commodore, Registration No. NG5747.
Against: Dean Milton McKenzie.
Anyone who has a legal interest in this vehicle should
contact the Court urgently (telephone (06) 974 6032) as the
Registrar may sell the vehicle.
This notice is placed pursuant to the Sentencing Regulations
2002.
L. A. J. SILSON, Deputy Registrar.
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Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle
An order was made in the Napier District Court on 8 April
2005, for the confiscation of the following motor vehicle:
1984 Honda Accord, Registration No. PT2155.
Against: Alan Ririkore.
Anyone who has a legal interest in this vehicle should
contact the Court urgently (telephone (06) 974 6032) as the
Registrar may sell the vehicle.
This notice is placed pursuant to the Sentencing Regulations
2002.
L. A. J. SILSON, Deputy Registrar.
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Tertiary Education Commission
Industry Training Act 1992
Amendment to Sport Fitness and Recreation Industry Training Organisation Limited
Pursuant to section 5 of the Industry Training Act 1992,
in the notice with the above heading published in the
New Zealand Gazette, 19 August 2004, page 2500, read
"sport"
and not
"sports"
in the text.
Dated at Wellington this 8th day of April 2005.
TREVOR MALLARD, Minister of Education.
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Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices
Electricity Commission
Electricity Act 1992
Notice of Making of Electricity Governance Amendment Rules (No. 23) 2005 and Notice of Reasons for Decision
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Pursuant to section 172I of the Electricity Act 1992, I notify the amendment of the Electricity Governance Rules 2003 ("Rules") under section 172H of the Electricity Act 1992.
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The empowering provisions for the electricity governance regulations in relation to which the Rules are made are sections 172D (1) (3) and 172D (1) (4) of the Electricity Act 1992.
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A brief description of the nature of the amendments is as follows:
The amendments remove an inconsistency between Rule 3.1 of Section III of Part C and Rule 8.3 of Technical Code B of Schedule C3 of Part C (the normal and extreme voltage range responsibilities). The voltage levels at which independent action is to be taken has been aligned with normal minimum voltage levels.
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These amendments are made in reliance on section 172F (3) of the Electricity Act 1992.
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Pursuant to section 172Z (4) of the Electricity Act 1992, the reasons for my decision to amend the Rules are that:
- the amendments remove an inconsistency in the Rules between normal and extreme voltage range responsibilities; and
- the amendments improve security by reducing the risk of assets being disconnected from the grid that could otherwise be used to restore voltage to normal levels.
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These rules come into force on 1 September 2005.
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Copies of the Rules may be inspected free of charge or purchased from the Electricity Commission, Level Seven, ASB Bank Tower, 2 Hunter Street, Wellington.
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⚖️ Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementConfiscation, Motor Vehicle, Sentencing Regulations 2002, Christchurch District Court
- Gregory Craig Beaumont, Subject of confiscation order
- C. J. Heath, Deputy Registrar
⚖️ Orders for Confiscation of Motor Vehicles
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementConfiscation, Motor Vehicles, Sentencing Regulations 2002, Gisborne District Court
- Michael John Reardon, Subject of confiscation order
- Gregory James Waitai, Subject of confiscation order
- Hayley Robinson, Deputy Registrar
⚖️ Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementConfiscation, Motor Vehicle, Sentencing Regulations 2002, Napier District Court
- Dean Milton McKenzie, Subject of confiscation order
- L. A. J. Silson, Deputy Registrar
⚖️ Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementConfiscation, Motor Vehicle, Sentencing Regulations 2002, Napier District Court
- Alan Ririkore, Subject of confiscation order
- L. A. J. Silson, Deputy Registrar
🎓 Amendment to Sport Fitness and Recreation Industry Training Organisation Limited
🎓 Education, Culture & Science8 April 2005
Amendment, Industry Training Act 1992, Sport Fitness and Recreation
- Trevor Mallard, Minister of Education
🏗️ Notice of Making of Electricity Governance Amendment Rules (No. 23) 2005 and Notice of Reasons for Decision
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksElectricity Governance Rules, Amendment, Electricity Act 1992