Miscellaneous Notices




14 AUGUST 2014

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 91

Notice of Entry into Possession of Mortgaged Property

In the matter of section 137 of the Property Law Act 2007,
and in the matter of mortgage instrument 7097653.2
from Eagle Apartments Limited (in liquidation) to
Pepper New Zealand (Custodians) Limited:

Take notice that on 1 August 2014, Pepper New Zealand (Custodians) Limited, the mortgagee by virtue of memorandum of mortgage 7097653.2 (North Auckland Land Registry), entered into possession of the property situated at A17/60 Masons Road, Oteha, Auckland, being all the land comprised in certificate of title 279057.

The registered office of Pepper New Zealand (Custodians) Limited is at Level 15, 10 Customhouse Quay, Wellington 6011.

Any correspondence pertaining to this matter should be directed to the offices of McVeagh Fleming, Lawyers, Level 14, HSBC House, 1 Queen Street, Auckland 1010.

Postal Address: PO Box 4099, Auckland 1140 (Attention: John Woolley).

Telephone: (09) 377 9966. Email: jwoolley@mcveaghfleming.co.nz

Signed and dated at Auckland this 7th day of August 2014,

by:

JOHN WOOLLEY, on Behalf of the Mortgagee.

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Departmental Notices

Business, Innovation, and Employment

Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988

Notice that Anti-dumping Duties on Peaches (Halves, Slices or Pieces) Packed in Retail Size Cans from Greece May Cease to Apply

Under section 14(9) of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988 (“the Act”), anti-dumping duties imposed on peaches (halves, slices or pieces) packed in retail size cans from Greece will cease to apply to those goods on 18 November 2014, unless at that date the goods are subject to review under section 14(8) of the Act.

Any interested party that might request that the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment initiate a review before the cessation date referred to above should be aware that positive evidence justifying the need for a review must be provided to the chief executive.

If an application is received which provides positive evidence justifying the need for a review, the chief executive must undertake and complete a review investigation within 180 days of initiation on whether the anti-dumping duties should continue to be applied.

Positive evidence justifying the need for a review would need to include reasons for believing that the expiration of anti-dumping duties would see the continuation or recurrence of dumping of peaches (halves, slices or pieces) packed in retail size cans from Greece, and for believing that such dumping would be likely to cause the continuation or recurrence of material injury to the New Zealand industry producing peaches in retail size cans. The reasons should be supported by evidence and not be based on mere allegations or assertions.

Further information is available from the Principal Advisor, Trade Remedies, Trade and International Environment Branch, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, PO Box 3705, Wellington. Email: traderem@mbie.govt.nz

Signed at Wellington this 6th day of August 2014.

ROBIN HILL, Principal Advisor, Trade Remedies, Trade and International Environment Branch.

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Education

Education Act 1989

Notice of Direction to Appoint a Limited Statutory Manager for the St Joseph’s Catholic School (Matata) Board of Trustees (1948)

Under section 78M of the Education Act 1989, with delegated authority from the Minister of Education, I hereby direct the appointment of a limited statutory manager for the St Joseph’s Catholic School (Matata) Board of Trustees.

The following functions, powers and duties of the board are to be vested in a limited statutory manager:

  • All functions, powers and duties of the board in curriculum management including teaching and assessment practice (whether statutory or otherwise);
  • all functions, powers and duties of the board as an employer (whether statutory or otherwise); and
  • all functions, powers and duties of the board to manage financial operations (whether statutory or otherwise).

A limited statutory manager must also advise the board on the following matter:

  • The management of health and safety of students and staff (whether statutory or otherwise).

This notice takes effect on the day of publication.

Dated at Wellington this 11th day of August 2014.

KATRINA CASEY, Deputy Secretary for Education, Sector Enablement and Support, Ministry of Education.

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Education (Early Childhood Centres) Regulations 1998

Cancellation of Licence for an Early Childhood Centre

Pursuant to Regulation 12(1)(d)(i) of the Education (Early Childhood Centres) Regulations 1998, and acting under authority delegated by the Secretary for Education, I hereby cancel the licence dated 30 May 2008, which was granted under those Regulations to Kay Lloyd-Jones in



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🏢 Entry into Possession of Mortgaged Property

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
7 August 2014
Property Law Act, Mortgage, Possession, Eagle Apartments Limited, Pepper New Zealand (Custodians) Limited
  • John Woolley, on Behalf of the Mortgagee

🏭 Anti-dumping Duties on Peaches from Greece

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 August 2014
Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act, Anti-dumping duties, Peaches, Greece
  • Robin Hill, Principal Advisor, Trade Remedies, Trade and International Environment Branch

🎓 Appointment of Limited Statutory Manager for St Joseph’s Catholic School

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
11 August 2014
Education Act, Limited Statutory Manager, St Joseph’s Catholic School, Matata
  • Katrina Casey, Deputy Secretary for Education, Sector Enablement and Support

🎓 Cancellation of Licence for an Early Childhood Centre

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Education (Early Childhood Centres) Regulations, Licence Cancellation, Kay Lloyd-Jones
  • Kay Lloyd-Jones, Licence holder for early childhood centre