Jumb. 85. 2837

THE GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920.

Lands set apart as Provi&io'fUJ,l Btate Forests. by a right line to the point of commencement. ~ the same· I is delineated on sheet 47, roll plan 450, deposited m the Head [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon bordered green. A PROCLAMATION. All that area of land in the Westland Land District, situate y virtue and in exorcise of the powers a:iicl authorities in Blocks XIV and XV, Waiwhero Survey District, and B conferred upon me by section thirty-four of the War Blocks II and III, Mawheranui Survey District, being Reserve Legislation and Statute Law Amendment Act, 1918, and 1592, and containing 10,000 acres, more or less. Bounded as section two of the State Forests Amendment Act, 1919, I, follows : Commencing at the north-west corner of Block XIV, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Waiwhero Survey District; thence due east along the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice northern boundary of said Block XIV to the north-east corner and consent of the Executive Council of the said Domi~on, Iof said Block XIV ; thence due south along the western do hereby set apart the national-endowment lands desonbed bound!Lry of said Block XIV for a distance of 8000 links; in the Schedule hereto as and for provisional State forests. thence due east to Moonlight Creek ; thence generally in a southerly direction, following along the right bank of said SCHEDULE. Moonlight Creek, to Section 3304, Block XV, Waiwhero TARANAKI LAND DISTRIO.T. Survey District ; thence generally in a southerly drection, ALL that area of land in the Taranaki Land District, con­ following along the northern, western, and southern bo_und­ taining by admeasurement 815 acres, more or less, being aries of aforesaid Section 3304, right bank of Moonlight Creek, Section l of Block II, Waro Survey District. As the same western and southern boundaries of Section 5, Block XV, is delineated on plan No. 86, in green, deposited in the Head Waiwhero Survey District, western boundary of Section 2, Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon Block XV, Waiwhero Survey District, northern and western bordered green. boundaries of Section 2943, Block III, Mawheranui Survey District, to the south-western comer of aforesaid Section WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT. 2943 ; thence in a south-westerly direction to the south­ All that area of land in Blocks I and II, Temiko Survey eastern comer of Section 2, Block II, Mawheranui Survey District, and Blocks IX and XIII, Waiwhero Survey District, District ; thence in a north-westerly direction along the in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1591, contain­ north-eastern boundary of aforesaid Section 2 to its most ing by admeasurement 7,980 acres, more or less. Com­ northerly point ; thence in a south-western direction to a mencing at the south-western comer of Section 7, Block IX, point on the western boundary of Block II, Mawheranui Waiwhero Survey District, and proceeding along the southern Survey District, in line with the north -western boundaries of boundaries of that section and Section 3201 to the western aforesaid Section 2 and Section I, Block II, Mawheranui boundary of Section 2652 ; thence along the said western Survey District;. thence due north along.th'.e western bound­ boundary to a road reserve ; thence· along the western side aries of Block 11, Mawheranui, and,, Block XIV, Waiwhero of said road reserve to a point in line with the south-western Survey Districts, to point of commencement. As the same corner of Section 2998 ; thence across the said road and along is delineated on sheet 47, roll plan.450, deposited in the Head the southern boundary of the said Section 2998, a distance of Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon 2400 links ; thence due south to the northern boundary of bordered ii;reen. Block XIII of the said district ; thence along its northern, All that area of Land in the Westland Land District, ea.stem, and southern boundaries to the eastern boundary of situate in Blocks XIII, XIV, and XV, Ahaura Survey land set apart for the purposes of the Coal-mines Act, 1895; DiRtrict, and Blocks I, II, and III, Kopara Survey District, thence by the last-mentioned land to and across the Waiani­ being Reserve 1702, and containing 15,500 acres, more or whaniwha Creek; thence by the right bank of the said creek less. Bounded as follows : Commencing a.t the south-east­ to the eastern boundary of the Nelson-Grey coalfields area; ern comer of Section I, Block XIII, Ahaura Survey District, thence along the boundary of that area to the eastern side and proceeding along its eastern boundary to the north­ of the main North Road; thence along the said side of that eastern corner; thence due north to the right bank of Nelson road by Section 2987 to its north-eastern corner; thence Creek ; thence due east to the eastern bounda.ry of Block across Maukurunui Creek bv Section 298 ; to its northern­ XV, Ahaura Survey District ; thence· due south a.long the most corner; thence by a ·right line to the south-western eastern boundaries of that block and Block III, Kopara corner of Section 2, Block IX, Waiwhero Survey District; Survey District, for a distance of 300 chains ; thence due thence by that section and section l to the northernmost west to the eastern boundary of Block II of the said Kopara corner of the latter section in Block IX aforesaid; and thence Survey District; thence in a westerly direction by a right A !838 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85 line to a. point on the Nelson Creek -Kora.re. Road, 90 cha.ins Iby Section 2442, Block X, Hohonu Survey District, by south of the northern boundary of the ea.id Block II ; thence Reserve 956, by the northern side of the I.a.ke Brunner Road, a.long the eastern side of the mid Nelson Creek-Kopa.rn Road by Reserve 956, ago.in by the northern side of the I.ake to the south-western corner of Section 1, Block XIII, Kopa.ra Brunner Road, by the right bank of Big Hohonu River, by Survey District; and thence in a. north-eagterly direction the eastern side of Old Marsden Road to the northern along the southern boundary of the aforesaid Section 1 to the · boµnda.ry of Block IX, Hohonu Survey District ; thence point of commencement. As the so.me is delineated on sheet due east, 25000 links ; thence due north to the north bound- 47, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Office, Department ary of Block VI, Hohonu Survey District; thence due west of Forestry, a.t Wellington, and thereon bordered green. 28000 links ; thence due south, 25000 links ; thence due All that area. of land in Blocks XIII and XIV, Arnold east to the western side of Old Marsden Road ; thence by the Survey District, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve so.id side of that road, by Section 1874, Block IX, Hohonu 1600,. containing by admeasurement 2,430 acres, more or less. Survey District, a.gain by the western side of Old Marsden Bounded toward the north by Section 188Q, Block XIII, Road; thence by the right bank of the Teremakau River, by Arnold Survey District, by the western side of A.K. Line the northern side of the Cape Terrace Road to Tansey Creek ; Road, across that road, and by Section 1599, Block XIV, thence by the right bank of Tansey Creek, by the right bank of the said district, east by Education Endowment Reserve of Terema.ka.u River, by the western and northern boundaries 130 of Block XIV aforesaid to a. point in line with the southern of Block XIII, Wa.imea Survey District, by the southern side boundary of Section 1864, Block XIII aforesaid ; thence of Cameron's Road to its junction with Old Ma.rsden Road ; towards the south by a right line to the eastern side of Clifton thence by a. right line to and by Section 2705, Block I, Hohonu Road; and thence towa.rds the west by the said side of that Survey District, to its southern corner; thence by a. due-ea.st road, by Section 1871 and the production of its southern line to and by the left bank of Irishman's Creek to the ea.stern boundary across Kaia.ta Road, and by the ea.stem side of that boundary of Section 3057, Block I, Hohonu Survey District; road to the place of commencement. As the same is deline- thence by that section, across the Marsden-Maori Creek a.ted on sheet 47, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Office, Road; thence by a. right line to the south-west corner of Department of Forestry, a.t Wellington, and thereon bordered Section 2706 of the ea.id Block I; thence by that section and green. a. road reserve to a.nd by the northern side of Limestone All that area. of land in Block II, Turiwha.te Survey Track, by the western bounda.ry of Block I, Hohonu Survey District, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1601, District, a. distance of 7000 links; thence due ea.st to a. point in containing by a.dmea.surement 1,000 acres, more or less. line with the western boundary of Education Endowment Re­ Commencing a.t the northernmost corner of Section 3174, serve No. 1453; thence by a right line to and by that reserve Block II, Turiwha.te Survey District, a.nd bounded thence and its northern boundary produced a.cross a. road reservoir towards the north-ea.st by a. right line to a point on the ea.st- reserve ; thence by the northern side of that reserve to the em boundary of the said block 3000 links due north of the south-ea.st comer of Section 1599, Block XIV; Arnold Survey northern boundary of Section 2205, Block VIII, of the said District; and thence by that section and Reserve 274 ti' the district; thence towa.rds the east generally by Block III point of commencement: save and excepting Dungan ville aforesaid, and by Section 2205 aforesa.id and its western Township; and Sections 3053, 1494, 1540, and 3054, Block boundary-line produced to the right bank of the Teremaka.u II, Hohonu Survey District ; Orina Township ; Reserve River; thence towa.rds the south-west generally by that 1484, in Block V, Arnold Survey District; Sections 1477 bank to a. point in line with the south-ea.st boundary-line of a.nd 1464, Block XV, Hohonu Survey District; and a.II roads Section 3174, Block II aforesaid; a.nd thence by a. right line which a.re within the above-described boundaries. As the to and by the last-mentioned section to the place of com- same is delineated on sheet 4 7, roll plan 450, deposited in .mencement. As the sa.me is delineated on sheet 47, roll plan the Head Office, Department of Forestry, a.t Wellington, a.nd 450, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, thereon bordered green. · at Wellington, and thereon bordered green. All that area. of land in Block XII, Poha.turoha. Survey All that a.rea of land in Block III, Turiwha.te Survey District, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1607, District, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1602, containing by admea.surement 1,066 acres, more or less. containing by a.dmea.surement 370 acres, more or less. Commencing a.t the south-ea.stem corner of Block XII, Poha.­ Bounded towards the north-east by Scenic Reserve No. 919, turoha. Survey District, and proceeding in a. north-westerly Block III, Turiwhate Survey District, and tlie production direction, 19000 links ; thence in a north-easterly direction, of its south-west boundary to the right bank of the Tere- 11400 links, to the north-ea.stern comer of Block XII a.fore­ ma.ka.u River; towards the south-east by the so.id bank to a. said; a.nd thence a.long the ea.stem boundary of that Block point in line with the ea.stern boundary of Section 2205 ; to the point of commencement. As the same is delineated towards the south by pa.rt of the southern boundary of on sheet 34, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Office, Block III aforesaid ; thence towards the west by Section 2205 Department of Forestry, a.t Wellington, and thereon bordered to its north-eastern corner; and thenc'i' towards the north- green. west by a right line to the point of commencement. As the All that area. of land in Block XVI, Poha.turoha. Survey same is delineated on sheet 47, roll pla.n 450, deposited in District, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1608, the Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and containing by a.dmea.surement 1,275 a.ores, more or less. thereon bordered green. Commencing a.t the north-east corner of Block XVI, Poha- All that. area. of Land in Block IV, Turiwha.te Survey turoha. Survey District, and proceeding south a.long the District, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1603, ea.stern boundary of the said block, 7000 links; thence due containing by a.dmea.surement 985 acres, more or less. Com- east, 18000 links ; thence north-easterly to the northern mencing a.t the north-western corner of Block IV, Turiwha.te boundary of the said Block XVI, 7800 links ; thence a.long Survey District, and being bounded towards the north by the said northern boundary to the left bank of the Robinson Block. XVI, Hohonu Survey District; towards the ea.st by River, a.nd a.long the so.id river-bank to a. point opposite the Section 869, Block XVI aforesaid, and by Section 2064, south-western corner of Reserve 1241 ; thence a.cross the Block IV, Turiw~te Survey District; towards the south by said river, a.long the south side of a. road reserve, and a.cross Sections 2397 and 2398 of the said Block IV ; and towards the said road reserve to the southern corner of said reserve the west by Block III, Turiwha.te Survey District, to the 1241 ; thence by the south-ea.stern boundaries of said reserve place of commencement. As the same is delineated on sheet a.nd Section 1 of Square 181 to the said northern bounda.ryof 47, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Block XVI, Pohaturoha Survey District; and thence by parts Forestry, a.t Wellington, a.nd thereon bordered green. of the south-western a.nd south-ea.stem boundaries of Section All that area. of land in Blocks X, XIV, and XV, Arnold 2823, a.nd a.go.in a.long the northern boundary of the said Survey District, Blocks I, II, III, V, VI, VII, IX, and X, Block XVI to the point of commencement. As the sa.me is Hohonu Survey District, a.nd Blocks VIII a.nd XII, Wa.imea. delineated on sheet 34, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Survey District, in the Westla.nd Land District, being Reserve Office, Department of Forestry, a.t Wellington, a.nd thereon 1605, containing by a.dmea.surement 34,650 acres, more or bordered green. less. Commencing a.t the north-western corner of Section 858, All that area. of land in Block I, Ha.upiri Survey District, Block XV, Arnold Survey District; thence by that section in the Westla.nd Land District, being Reserve 1609, containing to Section 1541 ; thence by a. right line to and by Reserve by admea.surement 1,094 a.ores, more or less. Commencing 245, by a. Roman Catholic Church reserve, by Section 1541, a.t the north-western comer of Section 2676, a.nd proceeding a. roa.d reserve, a.gain by Section 858, by Section 1779, a.cross a.long its western boundary produced to the right bank of the a.nd by the southern side of the Stillwater Creek Road, and by Nancy River; thence a.long the said river-bank a.nd the right Section 858 aforesaid to the north boundary of Hohonu bank of the Aha.ura. River to a. road reserve fronting Section Survey District ; thence due west for a. distance of 3800 9, Block I, Ha.upiri Survey District ; thence a.long the ea.stern links ; thence due south to a. point in line with the south side of the so.id road reserve, and the southern, ea.stem, a.nd boundary of Section 3358 ; thence to a.nd by Section 3355, northern boundaries of Reserve 1490, and a.gain a.long the Block III, Hohonu Survey District, by Sections 3356, 3357, said road reserve to the southern. boundary of Section 2576; a.nd 857, by the north side of Irishman's Road, by Reserve thence to the south-ea.stern corner of the said section a.nd 1072, and a.gain by said road to a. point in line with the west a.long its ea.stern boundary, 150 links ; thence due ea.st to the bounda.ry of Section 2474, Block VIII, Hohonu Survey ea.stem boundary of Block I, Ha.upiri Survey District; a.nd District; thence to a.nd by Section 2474, by western side thence a.long the so.id eastern boundary to the northern of Morgan Road, by Section 2470 of the sa.id,Block VII, bv boundary of Section 2767, a.nd along the so.id northern bound­ the northern side of a. road reserve along Hohonu River, a.ry to the point of commencement. As the same is deline- I

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a.ted on sheet 34, roll pla.n 450, deposited in the Hea.d Office, Ithence due south for a distance of 220 cha.ins, then due ea.et Depa.rtment of Forestry, a.t Wellington, and thereon bordered to the ea.stern boundary of Block XII, Kopara. Survey District; green. thence due south to the south-ea.stern corner of Block XVI, All tha.t area of la.nd in Blocks I and II, Ha.upiri Survey Kopa.ra. Survey District ; thence in a south-easterly direction District, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1610, to the most easterly point of Block XVI, Te Kinga. Survey containing by a.dmea.surement 1,170 a.ores, comprising Sec- District; thence due west a.long the southern boundary of tions 2679, Block I, and 2680, Block II, Ha.upiri Survey a.foresaid Block XVI, Te Kinga. Survey District, to a. point District, and the road reserve fronting the said sections to in line with the western boundary of Block XVI, Kopa.ra. the right bank of the Ahaura River. As the same is de- Survey District; thence due north to the south-western linea.ted on sheet 34, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head corner of aforesaid Block XVI, Kopa.ra. Survey District; Office, Department of Forestry, a.t Wellington, and thereon thence in a. south-easterly direction a.long the southern bordered green. boundary of a.foresaid Block XVI, Kopa.ra Survey District, All that area. of land in Block I, Ha.upiri Survey District, for a distance of 35 cha.ins ; thence due north to a point due in the Westla.nd Land District, being reserve 1611, containing west from the most western corner of the middle portion of by admea.surement 470 a.ores, comprising Section 2688, Block Section 2584, Block XII, Kopa.ra. Survey District; thence . I, Haupiri Survey District, and the road reserve fronting the due west to the aforesaid western corner of middle portion of said section to the left bank of the Abaura River. As the aforesaid Section 2584 ; thence south-easterly a.long the south­ same is delineated on sheet 34, roll plan 450, deposited in the western boundary of aforesaid Section 2584 to its most Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and southerly corner; thence north-easterly to a point on the thereon bordered green. right bank of the Haupiri River in line with the south-eastern All that area of land in Blocks XII and XVI, Aha.ura. boundary of aforesaid Section 2584, generally in a north­ Survey District, Blocks IV and VIII, Kopa.ra Survey District, westerly direction along the right bank of aforesaid Haupiri and Block XIII, Pohaturoba Survey District, in the Westland River to a point in line with the eastern boundary of the Land District, being Reserve 1612, containing by admeasure- northern portion of aforesaid Section 2584 ; thence northerly ment 5,300 acres, more or less. Commencing at the south- and westerly a.long the eastern and northern boundaries of westerly corner of Section 2583 ; thence proceeding in aforesaid Section 2584 to its most northerly corner; thence continuation of the western boundary of the said section to by a right line to the south-eastern corner of Section 2582, the left bank of the Ha.upiri River, and a.long the said river- Block XI, Kopa.ra Survey District; and thence in a north­ bank to the western boundary of Block VIII, Kopara. Survey erly direction a.long the eastern boundary of aforesaid District; thence a.long the said block boundary and the Section 2582 to the point of commencement : save and western boundary of Block IV, Kopara Survey District, to except all gra. vel reserves within the described boundaries. the southern shore of Lake Abaura ; thence along the shore As the same is delineated on sheet 34, of roll plan 450, of the said lake to its outlet ; thence due east, 1!600 links ; deposited in the Head Office, Depa.rtment of Forestry, at thence to the northern boundary of the said Block IV, 18000 Wellington, and thereon bordered green. links; thence westerly along the said block boundary, 4600 All that area of land in Block XII, Waimea Survey links ; thence due north to the left bank. of the Ahaura District, and Blocks IX and XIII, Hohonu Survey District, River; thence a.long the said river-bank; thence due ea.st in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1615, con­ to the eastern boundary of Block XVI, Abaura. Survey taining by admea.aurement 490 a.ores, more or less. Com­ District, at a point 1!000 links north of its south-eastern mencing at the south-eastern corner of Block XII, Waimea corner ; thence along the said ea.stern boundary and the Survey District, and proceeding thence westerly along the ea.stern boundary of Block IV, Kopara. Survey District, to the southern boundary of the said block a distance of 6000 links; left bank of the Haupiri River, and along the said river- thence along a line due north to the left bank of the Terema.­ bank to a point in line with the western boundary of kau River; thence to the western boundary of Block XIII, Section 2583 ; and thence to the most northern corner of Hohonu Survey District ; and thence along that boundary said section, and a.long the western boundary of the said to the point of commencement_ As the same is delineated section to the point of commencement. As the same is on sheet 49, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Office, delineated on sheet 34, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon bordered Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon green. · bordered green. All that area of land in Block XVI, Waimea Survey Dis- All that area. of land in Blocks VI, VII, and VIII, trict, Blocks IV and V[II, Ka.nieri Survey District, and Blocks Haupiri Survey District, in the Westland Land Dis- I, V, VI, IX, and X, Turiwhate Survey District, in the trict, being Reserve· 1613, containing by admeasurement Westland Land District, being Reserve 1616, containing 5,300 acres, more or less. Commencing at the south- 11,550 acres, more or less. Commencing at the most northern eastern corner of Section 2, Block VII, Ha.upiri Survey corner of the reservoir reserve in Block XVI, Waimea Survey District, and proceeding northerly along its eastern boundary District, and proceeding easterly, in continuation of the and its production to the left bank of the Abaura. River; north-western boundary of the said reserve, to the Okuku thence along that bank, along a road reserve fronting Section Water-race: thence southerly along the western side of the 2673, along the northern boundary of the said Block VII and said water-race to tha north-western boundary of Section a line in continuation of same through Section 2674, Block 1928. Block XVI af,Jresaid; thence along that boundary and VIII, Haupiri Survey District, and a.long the northern its production across the Loopline Road, and along the western boundary of the said Block Vlil to a point distant 6000 links side of the said road to a point opposite the south-eastern east of the ea.stern boundary of the said Section 2674 ; boundary of the said section; thence by a right line to and thence due south, 11800 links; thence due west, crossing by that boundary to the Bill's Creek Reservoir; thence by Section 2675 of the same Block VIII to the western bound- that reservoir and Scenic Reserve 638 to the Old ary of Block VI, Haupiri Survey District ; thence northerly Road, along the northern side of the said road to a point along the said western boundary to the southern boundary of opposite the south-western corner of Section 2287 ; thence Reserve 382, Block V, of the said district; thence easterly a.cross that road, and by Sections 2287, 2286, and 2285, a.long the southern boundary of that reserve and Sections Block I, Turiwha.te Survey District, to the southernmost 2579 and 2580 to a point in line with the southern boundary corner of the last-mentioned section;. thence a.long a line in of Section 2581, Block VI, of the said district; and thence continuation of its south-eastern boundary to the northern by a right line to and by that section and Section 2, Block boundary of Block V, Turiwhate Survey District; thence along VII, Haupiri Survey District, to the point of commencement. a line bearing south 137° 45' east (approximately), a distance of As the same is delineated on sheet 34, roll plan 450, deposited 27700 links ; thence north-easterly by a line to the south­ in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, western corner of Section 2142, Block VII, Turiwha.te Survey and thereon bordered green. District ; thence southerly a.long the southern boundary of All that area of land in the Westland Land District, situate that section and the western and southern boundaries of in Blocks VIII, XII, and XVI, Kopara Survey District, Section 1990, and the latter boundary-line produced to the Block V, Ha.upiri Survey District, and Block XVI, Te Kinga left bank of the Rough Wa.inibinihi River; thence along the Survey District, being Reserve 1614, and centaining 16,200 said river-bank to a point in line with the south-western a.ores, more or less. Bounded as follows : Commencing at boundary of Section 2076, Block VI aforesaid; thence across the most easterly corner of Section 1, Block VIII, Kopara the said river and a road reserve to and a.long the south­ Survey District; thence genera.lly in a north-westerly direc- ea.stern boundary of the said section, and its production tion along the north-ea.stern boundaries of Section 1, Block across a road reserve and Lynch Creek to its right bank ; VIII, Abaura Survey District, and Sections 2, 1, and 3, thence northerly along the bank to a point in line with the Block VII, Abaura. Survey District, to the most northerly south-ea.stern boundary of Section 3140 of the said Block VI ; corner of a.foresaid Section 3 ; thence generally in a north- thence across a road reserve to and a.long the ea.stern boundary easterly and easterly direction a.long the southern boundaries of the said section to the southern boundary of Section 2072 ; of Section 3365, Block VII, Aha.ura. Survey District, and thence along the said boundary and the southern boundary Sections 5 and 4, Block VIII, Aha.ura Survey District, the of Section 2871, and its production to a point distant 3400 southern side of a road-line, Sections 26, 25, 2578, and Reserve links; thence south-westerly along a line bearing (a.pproxi- 382, Block V, Ha.upiri Survey District, to the eastern bound- m&tely) 237° 00' west to a point on the north-e.astern ary of Block V, Ha.upiri Survey Dibtrict ; thence due bouth boundary of Section 2204, distant 800 links from· its most along the eastern boundary of said Block V for a distance of northern corner ; thence along the said boundary and its 40 chains; thence due west for a distance of 305 cha.ins; production to the left bank of the Rough Wainihinihi River; 2840 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85 thence south-easterly along that bank by Section 3160, Block Ipoint on the latter boundary 900 links from the south. VI, Turiwhate Survey District, again by the lEift bank of the western corner of said Section 2396; thence in a north­ last·-mentioned river to a point in line with the south-western westerly direction to the western boundary of Block VIII, boundary of Section 2204 ; thence across the said river and a Turiwhate Survey District; thence by a right line to a point roa,d reserve to that section and along its south-western near the southern corner of Section 3200; thence by a right boundary, a distance of 400 links; thence by a right line line to the north-western boundary of Section 2395, Block V, bearing (approximately) south 237° 00' west to the north- Otira Survey District, and along the said ·north-western eastern boundary of Section 3069, Block IX, Turiwhate Sur- boundary and the south-western boundary of said section the vey District; thence north-westerly along that boundary _to south-western boundary of Sections 2036, 2028, 3145; thence the eastern boundary of Reserve 145; thence by that r'l"erve along the southern and eastern boundaries of said section a distance of 4000 links; thence north-easterly along a line 3145 ; thence along the eastern boundaries of Sections 2011, bearing (approximately) north 57° 00' E. a distance of 9400 2028, 2036; thence along the north-eastern boundary of links; thence north-westerly along a line bearing (approxi- Section 2395 to the western boundary of Block V, Otira mately) north 317° 45' west to the western boundary of Survey District, and along the said block boundary to the Block V, Turiwhate Survey Disti:ict, and distant 5600 links southern boundary of Section 2982, 4600 links ; thence east­ along the said block boundary due north of the north-eastern south-east to the south-eastern corner of Section 2007 ; thence boundary of the said Reserve 145; thence along the said due east 15700 links ; thence due south, 3800 links; thence western boundary and again by the said Reserve 145 to the south-westerly, 31400 links; thence due south to the southern southern corner of Scenic Reserve 914; thence north-easterly boundary of Block X, Otira Survey District; thence along along the south-eastern boundary of the said scenic reserve the boundaries of the said Blocks X and IX, Otira Survey and its productions to the right bank of the Kawhak& Creek; District, and .Block XII, Turiwhate Survey District, 6200 thence along that bank to a point, in line with the south- links ; thence due north, 32200 links ; thence west-north­ eastern boundary of Section 1750, Block IV, Kanieri Survey west to the southern boundary of Section 2396; and thence District; thence to and by the said section and the production along the said southern boundary and the south-eastern of its north-west boundary to and by the last-mentioned boundary of the said section to the point of commencement. creek-bank to the south-western corner of Reserve 1065 ; As the same is delineated on sheet 49, roll plan 450, deposited thence by that section to the Old Christchurch Road; thence in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, a.cross the said road, and by Sections 1063, 1064, and 1121, and thereon bordered green. Block IV aforesaid; to the north-west corner of tho last- All that area of land in the Westla.nd Land District, situate mentioned section; thence north-westerly by a right line to in Block XI, Waimea Survey District, being Reserve 1620, the intersection of Duffers Creek Road with the pipe-lino containing 960 acres, more or less. Bounded as follows : reserve; thence south-easterly along the southern boundary Commencing at the south-eastern corner of Section 3230, and of that reserve, by Section 1357, across the Old Christchurch , proceeding south-easterly a.cross a road reserve ; thence along Road, by Section 1355 ; thence along the southern side of the ' the south-eastern side of the said road reserve to the Chester­ last-mentioned road to a point in line with the south-eastern field Road; thence along the south-western side of the said boundary of Section 1356; thence across and by that section, Chesterfield Road for a distance of 35 cha.ins; thence south­ across the Loopline Road, again by Section 1356, by the pipe- easterly to a point on the southern boundary of Block XI, line reserve to the reservoir reserve; and thence northerly Waimea Survey District, 80 chains from the south-eastern generally by that reserve to the point of commencement ; corner of the said block ; thence due west along the said save and except Section 3060, Block V, Turiwhato Survey southern boundary of Block XI for a distance of 100 chains; District, the Okuku Reservoir Block I aforesaid, Bill's Creek thence due north to the south-western boundary of Section Reservoir, and all roads and road reserves which are within 3230; and thence along the said section boundary in a south­ the above-described boundary. As the same is delineated easterly direction to the point of commencement. As the on sheet 49, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Office, same is delineated on sheet 41, roll plan 450, deposited in the Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon bordered Head Office, Department of Forestry, a.t Wellington, a.nd green. · thereon bordered green. . All that area of land in Blocks XJII and XIV, Turiwhate All tha.t area of land in the Westland Land District, situa.te Snrvcy District, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve in Blocks XVI, Waimea, and III and IV, Kanieri Survey 1617, containing by admeasurement 3,360 acres, more or less. Districts, being Reserve 1621, containing 3,400 acres, more or Commencing at the intersection of the ea.stern boundary of less. Bounded as follows : Commencing at the south-eastern Reserve 145 with the northern boundary of Block XIII, corner of Block XI, Waimea Survey District, and proceeding Turiwhate Survey District, and proceeding easterly along the easterly along the southern boundary of Block XII, Waimea northern boundary of that block and of Block XIV of the Survey District, to the Kumara-Hokitik& Road; thence along so.id survey district a distance of 19200 links ; thence due the western side of the said road to the north-eastern corner south to the northern boundary of Reserve 961; thence of Section 1927; thence along the northern boundary of the westerly a.long that boundary to the eastern boundary of said section produced to the left ba.nk of the Ka.pitea Creek ; Reserve 145 aforesaid; and thence northerly along that thence by the said ba.nk to the northern boundary of Section bounda.ry to the point of commencement : save and except 1850, a.nd by that boundary and the western boundary of said therefrom Section 801, Block XIV, Turiwhate Survey Dis- section 1850 and Sections 1771 and 1772 to the western corner triot, which is within the above-described area. As the of Section 1849 ; thence by the southerly boundary of that same is delineated on sheet 49, roll plan 450, deposited in the se~tion, across the Kumara-Hokitik& Main Road, and along Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and the southerly boundary of Section 1852 to its south-eastern thereon bordered green. corn.er; thence southerly to the north-westerly corner of All that area of land in Block IV, Turiwhate Survey Dis- reservoir reserve, and along the western boundary of said trict, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1618, con- reserve to pipe-line reserve, and by the northern, western, taining by admeasurement 740 acres. Commencing at the and southern boundaries of said pipe-line reserve to the eastern corner of Section 3200, and proceeding along its western side of Duffer's Creek Road, and along the said road, eastern boundary to Section 2983 ; thence along the south- 4600 links, to Fox's Creek; thence a.long the right bank of eastern and ea.stem bqundaries of the said section, the latter said creek to a point in line with the south-eastern corner of produced to the left bank of the Ta.ramakau River; thence Section 3038 ; thence to and along the eastern and northern along the said river-bank to a point in lino with the north- boundaries of the said section to a. point due south from a western boundary of Section 3;126; thence along the western. point on the southern boundary of Block XV, Waimea Survey .and southern boundaries of the said section to the western District, 67 chains from its south-western comer; thence due boundary of Section 2973, Block VIII, Turiwhate Survey north to the aforesaid point on the southern boundary of Distrfot, and along the said western boundary; thence along Block XV; thence a.long the southern and eastern bound­ the southern and eastern boundaries of the said section to a aries of the said Block XV to a point in line with the south­ road reserve, thence along the eastern side of the said road western boundary of Regulation License 202 ; thence to and reserve to the south-western corner of Reserve 1050; thence along the southern boundary of the said regulation license along the so.uthern boundary of said reserve to the western and along its eastern boundary, and a.cross the Kumara­ boundary of Section 2982, and along that boundary to the Rokitik& Main Road ; thence along the northern side of the southern boundary of Block IV, Turiwhate Survey District; said road to the eastern bounda.ry of Block XV, Waimea thence along the said block boundary to the south-eastern Survey District; and thence along the said block bounda.ry boundary of Section 3200 ; and thence along the said section to the point of commencement : save and except therefrom boundary to the point of commencement. As the same is Sections 1358, 1359, 1364, and 1958. As the same is delineated delineated on sheet 49, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head on sheet 41, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Office Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon Department of Forestry, a.t Wellington, and thereon bordered bordered green. green. All that area of land in Blocks VIII and XII, Turiwhate All that area of land in the Westland Land District, situate Survey District, and Blocks V, VI, VII, IX, and X, Otira in Blocks I, II, III, V, VI, VII, X, XI, XII, XIV, and XV, Survey Dist!i~t, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve Kanieri Survey District, being Reserve 1622, containing 1619, contammg by admeasurement 22,930 acres, more or 17,600 a.cres, more or less. Bounded a.s follows : Com­ less. Commencing at tho north-eastern corner of Section mencing a.t the most easterly corner of Section 2774, Block 2306, Block VIII, Turiwhate Survey District, along the XV, Kanieri Survey District ; thence proceeding along its northern and north-western boundaries of said section to a north-easterly boundary, and the northern boundaries of OoT. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2841

Sections 988, 987, a.nd 2775, the western boundary of said IOffice, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon Section 2775, and its production to the right b'.\nk of th<' bordcrod!grocn. Styx River; thence westerly along the right bank of the All that area of land in Blocks VIII and XII, Ma.hinapua s11,id to a. point in lino with the eastern boundary Survey District, and Blocks V and IX, Kanieri Survey Dis­ of Section 2103, Block XV, Ka.nieri Survey District; thence trict, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1623, following along the eastern and northern bounda.ries of containing by admeasurement 3,500 acres, more or less. Sections 2103 and 1939 to the eastern boundary of Section Commencing a.t the north-western corner of Reserve 1462, 1651, Block XIV, Kanieri Survey District ; thence along the a.nd proceeding southerly along its western boundary to the eastern boundary of said Section 1651 to its north-eastern western side of Eel Creek Track, and along the said track to corner; thence by a right line to the north-eastern corner of the northern boundary of Section 3157 ; thence westerly along Section 568, Block X, Ka.nieri Survey District ; thence along the said northern boundary, across a road reser\'e, again along the north-eastern boundary of aforesaid Section 568 to a road- the said northern boundary, along the western boundary of said line; thence following along the eastern and northern side of Section 3157, across a road reserve, and again along the said said road-line to the south-eastern corner of Section 837, western boundary to a road reserve; thence generally westerly Block X, Kanieri Survey District; thence along the eastern along the northern side of said road reserve to the south­ boundary of said section 837, across a road reserve, and by eastern corner of Section 3344 ; thence northerly along the the eastern side of said road reserve to Raft Creek; thence south-eastern boundary of tho said section to its north-eastern along the right bank of Raft Creek to the south-eastern corner corner ; thence by a line bearing 65° 00' to the south-western of Section 1451, Block X, Kanieri Survey District ; thence boundary of Reserve 208 ; thence along the said south-western along the eastern boundary of said Section 1451, across Lang boundary and the south-easten and north-eastern boundaries Road, a.nd by the northern side of that road to the south- of the said Reserve 208 to the eastern side of the Ross­ eastern corner of Section 2037, Block V, Kanieri Survey Dis- Hokitika Road; and thence in a north-easterly direction to trict; thence along the eastern and north-eastern boundaries point of commencement: save and except therefrom all roads of aforesaid Section 2037 and across a road reserve to the and tracks within the described area_ As the same is de­ south-eastern boundary of Section 3151, Block VI, Kanicri lineated on sheet 41, of roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Survey District; thence along the south-eastern boundary of Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon aforesaid Section 3151, across the Kanieri River to a point on hordcred green. on the right bank in line with the aforesaid south-eastern All that area of land in Block XVI, Mahinapua Survey boundary of Section 3151; thence following along the right District, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1625, ba.nk of Kanicri River to a point in line with the eastern containing by admcasurement 460 acres, more or Jess. Com­ boundary of Section 3182, Block Vl, Kanieri Survey District; mencing at Trig. C, and proceeding a.long the southern bound­ thence to and along the said eastern boundary to a point ary of Block XVI, Mahinapua. Survey District, to the right a.oross the Kanieri Lake Road; thence along the northern side bank of the ; thence along the sa.id ba.nk to of said Kanieri Lake Road to the south-eastern corner of a point opposite the southern boundary of a reserve ; a.nd Section 3068, Block V, Kanieri Survey District ; thence along thence to the south-western corner of the sa.id reserve, and the ea.stern and nor:hern boundaries of said Section 3068 to along its southern boundary and the so Jthern boundaries of a point on the right bank of Stony Creek in line with the 8ections 2271, 2272, and 2277 to the ea.stern boundaries of northern boundary of aforesaid Section 3068 ; thence along Block XVI, Mahina.pua Survey District, and a.long the sa.id the right bank of said Stony Creek to the southern bounda.ry ea.stern boundary -to the point of commencement. As the of Block II, Kanieri Survey District ; thence due west to a sa,ne is delineated on sheet 41, roll plan 450, deposited in the point due south of the south-western corner of Section 3262, Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and Block I, Kanieri Survey District ; thence due north to the thereon bordered green. said south-west corner of aforesaid Section 2362, and a.long All that area of la.nd in Block I, Toa.roha Survey District, the southern and eastern boundaries of said Section 3262, and in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1626, containing across a road reserve to a point in line with the eastern by a.dmeasurement 375 acres, more or less. Commencing at boundary of aforesaid Section 3262 ; thence by the northern Trig. C, and proceeding along the northern boundary of side of said road reserve to a point in line with the north- Block I, Toa.roha Survey District, the western boundary of western boundary of aforesaid Section 3262 ; thence by a Reserve 341 ; thence along the said western and tho southern right line in a north-easterly direction to a point on the Blue boundary of the said reserve to the western boundary of Spur Road where the said road intersects the western boundary Section 966, then a.long that boundary and the western of Block II, Kanieri Survey District ; thence along the boundaries of Sections 967 and 969 produced to the Hokitiba southern side of said road to the north-western corner of River; an_! thence along the right ba.nk of the said river Section 3021, Block II, Kanieri Survey District, and by the to the western boundary of Block I, Toaroha Survey District; western, so11thern, and eastern boundaries of said Section thence along the said block boundary to the point of com- 3021 to the south-western corner of Section 1940, Block II, menccmcnt. As the same is delineated on sheet 41, roll plan Kanieri Survey District; thence along the southern bound- 450, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, aries of Sections 1940, 1944, 1911, and 1959 to the south- at Wellington, a.nd thereon bordered green. eastern corner of the last-mentioned section; thence by its All that area of land in the Westla.nd Land District, eastern boundary to the Upper Crossing Road, and by that situate in Blocks II, III, V, VI, VII, and IX, Toa.rob& Survey road and Humphrey's Gully Road to the no-th-western corner District, being Reserve 1627, containing 12,400 ac.es, more of Section 1957, Block II, Kanieri Survey District; thence or less. BounJed as follows: Commencing at the most by the western, southern, and eastern boundaries of aforesaid southerly corner of Section 2148, Block III, Toaroha. Survey Section 1957 to the south-western corner of Section 1350; District, and proceeding along its south-e stern boundary thence along the southern boundary of said Section 1350, to the left bank of the Browning or Styx River; thence a.long across a road reserve, and along the southern boundary of the sa.U hank to the western boundary of Block IV, Toa.roha Section 1220 to the north-western corner of Reserve 279; Survey District; thence along the western boundary of the thence by its western, southern, and eastern boundaries to said block to its south-western corner; thence by a right line the southern boundary of Section 1935 ; thence by the to the south-western corner of Block VI, Toaroha Survey southern a.nd eastern boundaries of said Section 1935 to the District; thence to the mouth of Bluff Creek, continuing south-western corner of Section 1454 ;' thence along its across the Hokitika River to its left ba.nk; thence due south southern boundary to the south-eastern corner ; thence from to the southern boundary of Block IX, Toaroha. Survey the said south-eastern corner of Section 1454 to the south- District; thence along the sa.id southern boundary to the western corner of Section 1830, Block III, Kanieri Survey south-western corner of the said Block IX; thence along the District ; thence along the southern boundary of aforesaid western boundary of the sa.id Block IX to its north-western Section 1830 a.nd its production to a. road reserve ; thence corner ; thence along the northern boundary of the said along the western side of said road reserve to a point opposite block to the right bank of the Hokitika River; thence along the western corner of Butler's Freehold (Reserve 145); the saicl bank to a point in line with the south-western thence across the said road reserve to the said western corner boundary of Section 720 ; thence to the western corner of of Reserve 145 ; thence along the south-western boundary of the sal'cl section, along its south-western boundary, across Butler's Freehold (Reserve 145) to the north-eastern corner the Whitcombe Valley Roa. I, and along the eastern side of the of Scenic Reserve 1177, and along the northern boundary of said road to a point in line with the north-eastern boundary the said reserve to the Lake Kanieri Water-race; thence of the said section; thence along the north-eastern boundary along the said water-race to the eastern boundary of Block of the said section produced to the right bank of the Hokitika VI, Kanieri Survey District ; thence along the eastern River ; thenc!l along the said bank to a point in line with the boundary of Block VI to the north-eastern corner of said south-western boundary of Section 2322; thence a.long the block; thence along its northern boundary for a distance of said bounclary to the southern corner of the said section ; 110 chains; thence due south for a distance of 90 chains; thence a.long the south-eastern boundary of Section 2322, thence due east for a distance of 40 chains ; thence due across a. road reserve, Diedrich's Creek, and age.in a road south to the Kanieri Lake Road ; thence due ea.st to the reserve, a.nd along the southern boundary of Section 986 and _ western boundary of Scenic Reserve 1177 ; and thence along across a road ; thence generally in a north-easterly direction the western and south-western boundaries of said Scenic Re- to the western corner of Section 2386, and along the serve 1177 to point of commencement. As the same is de- south-western boundary of said section produced to the lineated on sheet 41, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head right ba.nk of the Toaroha. River; thence along the said ---- -. ,------

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river-ba.nk to a. point dne west of the most southern corner I boundary of said Scetion 932 and Sections 931 and 930, of Section 2348 ; thence across a road reserve to the said aeroH8 a roa

bank of the Atapau River to the outlet creek of Lake Pratt ; Iof commencement : save and except therefrom the Gillespie's thence along the left bank of the said creek to Lake Prlttt -Cook River Road and an area in Blocks IX X XIII and and the shores of the said lake and the right bank of the outlet XIV, Gillespie's Survey District situated betwe~n Wh~lan's creek to ~he Ata~au River, and again along the right bank Creek and Waikohai River, containing 1,000 acres, more or of that r1v~r to its confluence with the , and less. As the same is delineated on sheet 32, roll plan 450, along the right bank of that river to the sea-coast; thence dcposit

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Offioo, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon Survey District 40 chains west of the north-east comer of the bordered green. said Burwood Survey District; thence northerly, easterly, All that area of land in Block XIV, Amott Survey District, southerly, and again easterly, following the bush-edge through in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1656, containing part of Block I, Snowdon Survey District ; thence continuing by admeasurement 3,100 acres, more or less. Commencing along the bush-edge north-easterly through Block VII, Lincoln at the north-western comer of the said block XIV, Amott Survey District ; thence in a generally northerly direction Survey District, and proceeding along the northern boundary through Block I and about 20 chains into Block VIII, Black of that block to its north-eastern comer ; thence along the Hill District ; thence southerly along the bush-edge aforesaid, eastern boundary of the said block, 12400 links ; thence due crossing the south boundary of Black Hill Survey District east to the western boundary of the said block ; and thence llO chains east of Trig. I (Bald Hill) ; thence continuing in along the said western boundary to the point of commence­ a south-westerly direction along the bush-edge to the west ment. As the same is delineated on sheet 31, roll plan 450, boundary of Lincoln Survey District ; and thence westerly deposited in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, at and again northerly along the bush-edge aforesaid to the point Wellington, and thereon bordered green. of commencement. As the same is delineated on plan 91, in All that area of land in Block XVI, Hapuka Survey green, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, District, in the Westland Land District, being Reserve 1657, at Wellington, and thereon boroered green. containing by admeasurement 1,850 acres, more or less. Also all that area of land in the Southland Land District, Commencing at the most southerly comer of Reserve 366, containing by estimation 2,304 acres, more or less, bo:iing part and proceeding along its south-eastern and north-eastern of Blocks II, Ill, and VII, Black Hill Survey District, and boundaries, the latter produced to the sea-coast ; thence bounded commencing at a point on the north boundary of along the sea-coast to the eastern boundary of the said Block JI, Black Hill Survey District aforesaid, 70 chains west Block XVI; 'thence along the said eastern boundary to the of Trig. C (Smooth Peak) ; thence in a generally south­ southern boundary of the said block; thence 'along the said easterly, easterly, northerly, and again southerly and south­ southern boundary to the south-western shore of the Wai­ westerly direction along the bush-edge, through part of Blocks toto Lagoon, and along the said shore to the south-western II and III across the Ashton Bum ; thence continuing along boundary of the said Reserve 366 ; and thence along the the bush-edge in a generally northerly direction, across Pretty said reserve boundary to the point of commencement. As Hill, Block VII; thence in a south-westerly direction along the same is delineated on sheet 31, roll plan 450, deposited the bush-edge aforesaid to the point of commencement. As in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, the same is delineated on plan 91, in green, deposited in the and thereon bordered green. Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and All that area of land in Blocks IX, X, XIII, and XIV, thereon boroered green. Survey District, in the Westland Land District, Also all that area of land in the Southland Land District, being Reserve 1698, containing by admeasurement 6,500 containing 2,496 acres, more or less, being parts of Block II, acres, more or less. Commencing at the north-western comer Black Hill Survey District, and Blocks VI and VII, Lincoln of Block IX, Gorge River Survey District, and proceeding Survey District, and bounded commencing at a point on the along the northern boundary of that block to its north­ north boundary of Lincoln Survey District 40 chains east of eastern comer, and along the northern boundary of Block X the north-west comer of Block VI, Lincoln Survey District; of the said survey district for 1000 links ; thence due thence in a generally south-westerly direction along the bush­ south to the southern boundary of Block XIV, and along edge, through Blocks VI and VII, Lincoln Survey District that boundary and the southern boundary of Blocks XIII aforesaid, to a point east of Lincoln Hill ; thence continuing and IX to the sea-coast ; and thence along the sea-coast along the said bush-edge north-westerly, and again north­ to the western boundary of Block IX, Gorge River Survey easterly about 70 chains into Black Hill Survey District ; District, and along that block boundary to the point of and thence continuing south-easterly along the bush-edge commencement. As the same is delineated on sheet 66, roll aforesaid to the point of commencement. As the same is plan 450, deposited in the Head Office, Department of delineated on plan 91, in green, deposited in the Head Office, Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon bordered green. Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon boroered green. All that area of land in the Westland Land District, situate Also all that area of land in the Southland Land District, in Block XII, Okarito Survey District, being Reserve 1700, containing 6,592 acres, more or less, being part of Blocks I, containing by admeasurement 300 acres, more or less, and II, Ill, IV, and V, Lincoln Survey District, and bounded comprising all the islands in the Okarito. River between Canoe commencing at a point on the south-eastern boundary of Point and the eastern shore of the Okarito Lagoon. As the Lincoln Survey District about 20 chains from the south comer ,ame is delineated on sheet 43, roll plan 450, deposited in the of Block III, Lincoln Survey District aforesaid ; thence fol­ Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and lowing the bush-edge south-westerly, and then north-westerly thereon boroered green. past Windy Hill to a point about one mile south-west of G.S. Station (Lincoln Hill) ; thence easterly, southerly, again east­ 0TAGO LAND DISTRICT, erly, and northerly into Block IV ; thence south-easterly all All those parcels of bush-clad land in the Otago Land Dis­ along the bush-edge to the aforesaid south-eastern boundary trict, containing by admeasurement 12,280 acres, more or less, of Lincoln District ; and thence south-westerly along the situate in Runs 335A, 335B, 335D, and 433, and being num­ said south-eastern boundary to the point of commencement. bered 19, 20, 21;22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31 on As the same is delineated on plan 91, in green, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and sheets 17 and 17 A, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon boroered thereon boroered green. green. Also all those parcels of bush-clad land in the Southland Land District, containing by admeasurement 4,480 acres, SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT. more or less, situate in Blocks II, III, IV, V, VIII, IX, XIV, and XV, Von Survey District. As the same is delineated on All that parcel of land in the Southland Land District, con­ sheet 28, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Office, Depart­ taining by -estimation 6,400 acres, more or less, being parts ment of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. of Mavora, Black Hill, and Snowdon Survey Districts, and Also all that parcel of bush-clad land in the Southland Land bounded commencing at a point on the south boundary of District, containing by admeasurement 30,000 acres, more or Block XIV, Mavora Survey District aforesaid, 25 chains west less, situate in Blocks XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, of Trig. A; thence in a northerly direction along the bush­ XIX, XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXV, XXXVI, and edge into Block X; thence westerly across the ; XXXVII, Eyre Survey District. As the same is delineated thence southerly along the bush-edge across the southern on sheet 29, roll plan 450, deposited in the Head Office, boundary of Mavora Survey District aforesaid ; thence west­ Department of Forestry, at Wellington, and thereon coloured erly and again northerly along the bush-edge aforesaid, through green. Blocks XIII and IX, to the eastern shore of Lake North Mavora. ; thence southerly along the said eastern shore to the Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ bush-edge, again southerly along the bush-edge to Lake South General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued Mavora ; thence south-westerly along the east shore of said under tbe Seal of that Dominion, a.t the Government Lake South Mavora. and the Mara.ma River to the bush-edge House at Wellington, this 11th day of October, 1920. in Block VI, Snowdon Survey District; and thence north­ easterly along the bush-edge to the point of commencement. F. H. D. BELL, As the same is delineated on plans 91 and 91A, in green, Commissioner of State Forests. deposited in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Approved in Council. Wellington, and thereon boroered green. Also all that parcel of land in the Southland Land District, F. D. THOMSON, containing 2,482 acres, more or less, being parts of Black Hill, Clerk of the Executive Council. Lincoln, Snowdon, and Burwood Survey Districts, and bounded commencing at a point on the north 'boundary of Burwood Go!> SAVB TBB KING! OcT. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2847

Crown Land set apart for Selection by Discharged Soldiers, I Section 1, Block XII, Waiawa Surv"y Dist,rict: Area, 575 under Ordinary Tenures. acres. ; Sections 4, 10, and 11, Suburbs of Te Kauwhata: Area, [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. 8 acres O roods 28 perches. A PROCLAMATION. TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.-CROWN LAND. N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon Eltham County. I me by section three of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ Section 16, Block XV, Nga.ire Survey District: Area, 174 ment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, acres 3 roods 16 perches. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of Crown land described CANTERBURY LAND DISTRTCT.-CROWN LANU. in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is here by set Section 34375, Block VITI, Waitaki Survey District: Area, apart for selection by discharged soldiers, under the Land :H3 acres. Act, 1908. Section 34376, Blocks XI and XII, Waitaki Survey Dis­ SCHEDULE. trict : Area, 232 acres. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DrsTRIC'r.---CRoWN LAND.­ NATIONAL ENDOWMENT. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued SECTION 23, Block XIII, Tutamoe Survey District: Area, under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government 100 acres. House at Wellington, this 7th day of October, 1920. Given nuder the hand of His Excellency the Gov_ernor­ D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued nuder the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Gon SAVE THE KING! House at Wellington, this 9th day of October, 1920. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. GoD SAVE THE KING! Settlem•nt Land set apart for Disposal · by way of Sale or Lease to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures. Settlement Land set apart for Disposal by way of Lea8e to Diacharged Soldiers, under Ordinary Tenures, in the [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Otago Land District. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-Geneml. I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Se1tle­ ment Ac1, 19lo, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, A PROCLAMATION. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of settlement I me by section three of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the ment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposal Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special proclaim and declare that the areas of settlement land de­ tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. scribed in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposal by way of leMe to discharged soldiers, on ordinary tenures, under SCHEDULE. the Land for Settlements Act, 1908. HAWKE's BAY LAND DrsTRICT.-SETTLEIIIENT LAND.­ FrnsT-CLAss LAND. SCHEDULE. Glenga;rry Settlement.-Dannevirke Gounty.-Norsewood OTAGO LAND DrsTRICT.--SETTLEMENT LAND, Survey District. Area. Area. Dalmain Settlement.-Tuapeka County.-Benger Survey A. R. P, A. R, P, District. A. R, P. SECTION ls 53 2 20 Section 13s 119 () 0 SECTION ls Area, 536 0 0 2s 55 2 0 14s 97 3 0 28 620 0 0 3s 56 1 0 !i,s 100 3 0 3s 510 0 0 4s 65 1 0 16s 83 2 0 5s 72 2 12 17s 68 1 20 We,stcott Settlement.-Tuapeka County.-Wart Hill and 6s 83 0 26 18s 69 2 0 Benger Survey Districts. 7s 96 0 12 19s 92 0 0 Section 18s Area, 402 0 0 8s 101 3 17 20s 59 3 0 21s 66 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ 9s 99 3 0 0 36 General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued lOs 99 0 0 22s 108 1 20 under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Us 99 0 20 23s 100 0 0 House at Wellington, this 9th day of October, 1920. 12s 101 1 0 D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. CANTERBURY LAND D1STRICT.-SETTLEMENT LAND.

GoD SA VE THE KING ! Isleworth Settlement.-Ashburton Co·unty.-Hinds Survey District. A, R. P. A. R. P. Grown Land set apa,rt for Disposal by way of Sale or Lease Section 1 141 0 37 Section 8 93 1 34 to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures. 2 112 0 16 9 154 0 22 3 92 0 6 10 96 3 18 [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. 4 78 2 36 11 160 l 15 12 94 0 38 A PROCLAMATION. 5 111 3 39 6 123 3 29 13 99 0 31 N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon 7 71 3 31 I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, 0TAOO LAND DISTRICT.-SETTLEMENT LAND. G·>vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do Wairuna Settlernent.-Cluthu Gonnty.-Waipahi Survey hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of Crown land District. described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same are A. R. P. hereby set apart and declared open for disposal by way of Section 3s Area, 610 0 0 sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, 5s 421 0 0 in the manner provided in the said Act. 6s 500 0 0 7s 438 0 0 SCHEDULE. Dabnain Settlemenf.-'l'uapeka County. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-CROWN LAND. Sections 4s and 5s, Benger Survey District: Area, 223 acres. SECTION 19, Block XIV, Hukerenui Survey District: Area, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Gpvernor­ 278 acres. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-CROWN LAND. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 12th day of October, 1920. Sections 2, 3, 9, and 28, Suburbs of Te Kauwhata: Area, 6 acres 3 roods 5 perches. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Section 8, Block VI, Marakopa Survey District: Area, 60 acres 1 rood 36 perches. GoD SA VE THE KING ! ------

2848 TllE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85

Orown LatuJ. Bet apart for Disposal by way of Sale or I SCHEDULE. LMBe to Diacharged Soldiers, under Speial Tenures, APPROXIMATE e.reas of the pieces of le.nd taken :- I A, B. p, Portion of [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. 0 2 24 Sections N .E. e.nd N .M. 89; coloured pink. 0 1 0 Section N. W. 41; coloured yellow. A PROCLAMATION. 0 1 29·6 • N.W.41; edged pink. N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon 0 111·2 SectionsS.E.4le.ndN.W.42; edgedpink. I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Situated in Pe.p&roa Pe.rish, Block XII, Me.te.kohe Survey District. (S.O. 21007.) Govcmor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby In the North Auckland Le.nd District; as the ea.me a.re proclaim and declare that the areas of Crown land described more pe.rticule.rly delineated on the ple.n marked P.W.D. in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same are hereby 49816, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public set apart and declared open for disposal by way of sale or Works e.t Wellington, in the Wellington Le.nd District, e.nd lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the thereon coloured as e.bove mentioned. manner provided in the said' Act. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ SCHEDULE. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued CROWN LAND. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 12th day of October, 1920. North Auckland Land District. SECTIONS 1, 2, and 3, Block III, Kaeo Survey District: J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. Area, 909 acres. GoD SAVE THE KING! Auckland Land District. Section 17, Block XIV, Karioi Survey District: Area, 390 acres. Declaring LtJnd taken for a Publii: Work, and not required W ellin{lton Land District. for such Public Work, to be Crown Land. Section 59, Block V, Karioi Snrvey District: Are", 5 acres 3 roods 13 perches. [L.s.J JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governer­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued I N pursue.nee e.nd exercise of the powers and e.uthorities under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, e.nd the House at Wellington, this 9th day of October, 1920. Public Works Amendment Act, 1909, e.nd of every other power e.nd e.uthor1ty ene.bling me in this hebe.If, I, John D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lande. Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zee.le.nd, do hereby decle.re the le.nd GOD SA VE THE KING ! described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Le.nd Act, 1908, e.nd the.t such le.nd me.y be e.dminis­ tered e.nd disposed of under the.t Act e.coordingly. Revoking the Setting-apart of Land for Selection by Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the Otago Land District. SCHEDULE. APPBOXDI.ATE a.res.a of the pieces of stopped Government roe.d [L.s.J JELLICOE, Go.;,ernor-General. decle.red to be Crown land:­ A PROCLAMATION. .A. B. P. 1 0 27·5 Adjoining or passing through Section 8. I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities 1 3 36·2 9. conferred upon me by the Discharged Soldiers 0 0 0•03 12. Settlement Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Vis:iount Jelliooe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea­ 0 0 ~2 HL land, do hereby revoke the Proclamation made on the Situe.ted in Block XIV, Me.unge.karetu Survey District. twenty-sixth day of March, one thousand nine hundred In the Wellington Le.nd District ; as the ea.me a.re more e.nd eighteen, and published in the Gazette of the fourth pe.rtioularly delinea.ted on the pla.n marked P.W.D. 494!l5, de.y of April then inste.nt, setting a.pa.rt settlement le.nd deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works e.t for selection by dische.rged soldiers, under the Discharged Wellington, in the Wellington Le.nd District, a.rid thereon Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, in so fe.r as it rela.tes to the colonred green. le.nd in the Schedule hereto. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zeale.nd; and issued SCHEDULE. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government OT.AGO LAND l>IsTBICT.--SETTLEMENT LAND. House e.t Wellington, this 12th de.y of October, 1920. Westcott Settlemem.-Benger Survey District.-Tuapeka J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. County. Area. Area, GoD SA VE THE KING ! A. B. P. A. B. P. SECTION 6s 21 1 34 Section Us 33 1 2 7s 27 3 16 12s 34 0 37 Declaring Land taken for a Public Work, and not required. Ss 21 2 24 13s 37 1 33 for smh Public Work, to be Crown Land.. 9s 28 3 14 18s 402 0 0 10s 41 2 22 [L.s.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ A PROCLAMATION. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issuec. N pursuance e.nd exercise of the powers e.nd e.uthorities under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and the House at Wellington, this 8th de.y of October, 1920. Public Works Amendment Act, 1909, and of every other D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. power and e.uthority enabling me in this behe.lf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the GoD SAVE THE KING! Dominion of New Zee.le.nd, do hereby declare the le.nd described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Le.ud Act, 1908, and the.t such land may be e.dminis­ .

OoT. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2851

REGULATION. ICancelling a Condition tu! to setting back the Building-line of 47A. (1.) EVERY application to the Minister under section 15, Thom~on Street. in the City ?f Wellington, impos~d ~ an subsection (1), of the Coal-mines Act, I908, for any right in Order in Council itnder Section 117 of the Publu; H orks respect of the timber, trees, metals, or minerals excepted out Act, 1905. of a.n y coal lease by subsection ( l) (c) and ( d) of section 15 -- may be made to the Warden nearest to the place where the JELLICOE, Governor-General. la.nds are situated, in the manner prescribed by section 8, the provisions of which shall, mutatis mutandis, apply. ORDER IN COUNCIL. (2.) The Warden shall hear such application and any objec- At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of tions thereto, and shall forward the application to the Minister, October, 1920. together with a copy of the evidence taken at the hearing and Present : with his recommendation thereon; and the Minister may, in his discretion, grant or refuse the right applied for on such HIS EXCELLENCY THIii GOVlllRNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNcn.. terms a.nd conditions as he thinks fit.. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the F. D. THOMSON, I Public Works Amendment Act, 1908, and of all other (Mines, 17/4/2.) Cieri; of the Executive Council. powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Approving the Term of the License granted to William Lorigan Council of the said Uominion, doth hereby amend the Order by the Stratford County Council for a Tramway alony W awiri in Council dated the fifteenth day of ,July, one thousand Road, Taran,aki. nine hundred and seven, anrl published in Gazette No. 63, JELLICOE, Governor-General. page 2138, of the eighteenth day of the same month, ex­ empting Thompson Street in the City of Wellington from ORDER IN COUNCIL. the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of the At the Govemment House at Wellington, this 11th day of Public ,vorks Act, 1905, subject to a condition as to the Octo her, 1920. building-line, by cancelling the condition as to setting back Preaent: the building-line for a distance of thirty-three feet from the Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. centre of the said street. F. D. THOMSON, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Clerk of the Executive Council I conferred on him by the Tramways Act, 1908, and the Tramways Amendment Act, 1910, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting Ctu1t-iron Chocks and Bored Iron Bars, being Rail-ftu1tenings. by a.nd with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Do111inion, doth hereby approve of the term of JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.I. the license granted for a period of ten years from the sixteent,h day of April, one thousand nine hundred a.nd eighteen, by ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Stratford County Council to William Lorigan, of Te At the Govemment House at Wellington, this 6th day of Kuiti, Settler, authorizing the said William Loriga.n to con­ October, 1920. struct and maintain a private tramway along Wawiri Road Present: commencing at a point opposite the north-western corner of Section l, Block XVI, Huiroa Survey District, a.nd termi­ Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. nating at the junction of Wawiri Road with Ahuroa Road N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities opposite Section 4, Block IV, Nga.ire Survey District, as I conferred upon him by section one hundred and. thirty­ shown coloured red on the pla.n marked P.W.D. 49537, de­ five of the Customs Act, 1913, and of all other powers and posited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at authorities enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Wellington, in the Wellington Land District. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. of the said Dominion, doth hereby declare that cast-iron chocks and bored iron bars, being rail-fastenings, which are not enumerated in the Tariff, and which are, in the opinion Authorizing the Minister of Public Works to erect, construct, of the Minister of Customs, substitutes for fish-plates, shall prO'Vide, and use certain Works, Appliance,s, and Conveni­ be admitted into the said Dominion free of duty if the pro­ ence,s in connection with the Utilization of Water-power from duce or manufacture of some part of the British dominions, the Waikare-Taheke River, situated in the [,and Di~trict of and shall be liable to duty at the rate of twenty per centum Hawke's Bay, for the Generation, Storage, Transmission, ad valorem if not the produce or manufacture of such do­ Distribution, and Sak of Electrical Enerr1Y, in terms of minions ; provided that the said cast-iron chocks and bored i'lection 272 of the PulJlic W orlcs Act, 1908. iron bars, whether the produce or manufacture of the British dominions or not, shall, in addition to the duty (if any) other­ JELLICOE, Governor-General. wise chargeable, be liable to the primagc duty of one per centum ad valorem imposed by section twenty-five of the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Fina.nee Act, 1915. At the Govemment House at Wellington, this 11th day of F. D. THOMSON, October, 1920. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: Hrs ExcELLENOY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. Consenting to the Raising of l,oans by certain [,ocal Authorities. N pursuance a.nd exercise of the powers vested in him by I section two hundred a.nd seventy-two of the Public Works Act, 1908, as amended by section six of the Public JELLICOE, Governor-General. Works Amendment Act, 1910, and of all other powers in ORDER I~ COUKCIL. anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the At the Government House at Wellington, this 6th day of Govemor-General of the Dominion of New Zea.land, acting October, 1920. by and with the advice a.nd consent of the Executive Council Present: of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize the Minister of Public Works to erect, construct, provide, a.nd use such Hrs ExcF.LLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcrL. works, appliances, and conveniences as may be necessary in HEREAS application has been made under section connection with the utilization of water-power from the Wai­ W twenty, subsection one, of the Fina.nee Act, 1919, kare-Taheke River for the generation and storage of elec­ for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council trical energy, a.nd with the transmission, use, supply, a.nd to enable the several local authorit,ies mentioned in the sale of electrical energy when so generated ; also to use Schedule hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, a.nd it electrical energy so generated in the construction, working, is expedient that such consent should issue : or maintenance of any public work, or for the smelting, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor - General reduction, manufacture, or development of ores, metals, or of the Dominion of New Zealand, ading by and with the other substances ; also to raise or lower the level of the said advice a.nd consent of the Executive Council of the said river, and impound or divert the waters thereof into the Dominion, doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans Kaitawa Lake, a.nd return the water to the said river ; also hereinafter mentioned by the several local authorities set out to construct tunnels under private land, or aqueducts and in the Schedule hereto, provided that the rate of interest at flumes over the same, erect poles thereon, a.nd carry wires which the loa.ns or a.ny of them are to be raised shall in no over or along any such land without being bound to acquire case produce to the lender a return exceeding five and one­ the same, a.nd with right of way to and along all such works half pounds per centum per annum ; a.nd it is hereby declared and erections ; a.nd also to supply a.nd sell electrical energy, that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in and recover moneys due for the same. that behalf of the Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate F. D. THOMSON, accordingly as a. consent of the Governor-General in Council Clerk of the Executive Council. to the raising of the loans hereby authorized. 2852 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 86

SCHEDULE. Blocks V, VI, VIII, and IX, Rangaunu Survey District. WELLINGTON City Council (water-supply, tram- £ ICommencing at the intersection of the north-western boundary waya, street works, be.ths, &c.) 1 708 916 of Okokori or Awapoto Native Reserve, and the south-western Raglan County Council (roe.d-metalling) ' 14 '000 boundary of a reserve fronting Doubtless Bay, Block IX, Napier Harbour Board (constructing harbour ' Rangaunu Survey District ; bounded t,owards the south-east works) .. 2/l0,000 by O!<'o~ori or Awapnto Native Reserv~ to a public road, Waiapu County Council (purchase roading ma­ 6192·, !mks; towards the south by the said road to Section 8, chine')', roading, and workers' dwellings) 15,000 Block IX aforesaid, 119·7 links; towards the west by the Waitotar&. County Council (roading) 5,000 said Section 8 to a public road, 6941·6 links; thence by a Hobson County Council (roading) 15,000 right line across the said road to its northern boundary; 5,000 thence towards the south by the aforementioned road to its 2,000 intersection with another public road, 3481 ·5 links; thence 2,600 by a right line across the said road intersection, and again by 750 first-mentioned road, 5098·5 links; thence towards the south­ Franklin Co~nty Council (r~~cl-metalling) 700 west and north-west generally by the said road to its inter­ section with another public road, aggregating 11925·6 links; F. 0. THOMSON, thence by a right line across the said road intersection, and Clerk of the Executive Council. again towards the north-west generally by the aforementioned ------~- __ --~---~------~----- __ road to its intersection with the aforesaid reserve fronting Doubtless Bay, 4523·3 links ; thence towards the north-east Consenting to the Rai.,ing of Loan., uy certain Local A 11thoritie8. generally by the said reserve to a public road, 15526·6 links ; thence by a right line across the said road, and again by the JELLIOOE, Governor-General. aforesaid reserve, 3241·5 links, to the point of commencement: ORDER IN COUNCIL. be all the aforesaid linkages more or less : save and excepting two public roads intersecting the above - described area. At the Government House at Wellington, this 6th day of (Auckland plan No. 18870.) October, 1920. F. D. THOMSON, Present : Clerk of the Executive CounciL HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HEREAS application has been made under section Declaring Portions of Road in Block II, Onewhero Snrvey W twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, District, to be Government Roads. for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in C-0uncil to enable the several local authorities mentioned in the JELLICOE, Governor-General. Schedule hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it is expedient that such consent should issue : ORDER IN COUNCIL. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor· General At the Government House at Wellington, this llth day of of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with October, 1920. the advice and consent, of the Executive Council of the Present : said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter mentioned bv the several local authorities Hrs ExcELLF.NCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. set out in the Schedule hereto, provided that the rate of N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by interest at which the loans or any of them are to be raised I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in shall in no case produce to the lender a return exceeding five anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the and one-half pounds per centum per annum ; and it is hereby Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting declared that this Order in Council is made under the pro­ by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council visions in that beh»lf of the :Finance Act, 1919, and shall of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that operate accordingly as a consent of the Governor-General in the portions of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on Council to the raising of the loans hereby a.uthorized. and after the date of this Order in Council, become Govern­ ment roads. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULK £ APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road declared to be BLUFF Borough Council (various public works) 12,300 Masterton County Council (road-metalling) 4,000 Government roads:- ,, ( renewing loans) 2,500 A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through Waitaki County Council (roading and bridges) 10,000 0 3 1·5 Section238,andpartPurapuraNo !Block; ,, (workers' dwellings) 800 also Lot 5 of Allotment 1, Puni Parish. Fencourt Drainage Board (drainage) 2,500 0 3 24·2 Lots 5 and 6 of Allotment 1, Puni Parish; Awakino County Council (roa.ding) I, 100 also part Purapura No. 1 Block. Waimairi County Council (workers' dwellings) 2,500 Situated in Block II, Onewhero Survey District (Auck­ land R.D.). (S.O. 20126.) F. D. THOMSON, In the North Auckland Land District; e.s the same are Clerk of the Executive Council. more particularly delinee.ted on the plan marked P.W.D. 45017, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and Crown Lands set apart for the Pnrpoae of promoting the Sys· ihereon coloured green. tematic Recovery of Ka,iri-gwn and other Vr1lnable Prod,ict., contained therein. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Elsthmpe Domain. At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of October, 1920. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Present : ORDER IN COUNCIL. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities October, 1920. B conferred npon me by section three of the Kauri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Present : Jellicoc, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Council of the said Dominion, do hereby set apart the Crown I section forty of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, lands described in the Schedule hereto, and situated within 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of the Mongonni County Kauri-gum District, for the purpose of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent promoting the systematic recovery of kauri-gum and other of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby valuable products contained therein. appoint THOMAS JORN HAYCOCK, SCHEDULE. ALBERT WILLIAM KENDERDINE, NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. ROBERT SAMUEL l\olcAuLAY, MICHAEL RYA:S-, and ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, cont.ain­ JOHN SUTHERLAND, ing by admeasurement 964 acres, more or less, being part of Ohia Kauri-gum Reserve as described in the New Zealand as from the first day of September, one thonsand nine Gazette No. 60, of the 13th July, 1899, page 1303, situated in hundred and twenty, to be the E!sthorpe Domain Board, \

OoT. 14.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2853 having control of the land described in the Schednle hereto; I Extending Prohibition of Alienation of certain Native Landa and doth hereby appoint Saturday, the twenty-third day of other than Alienation in fa1'0itr of the Crown. October, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, at eight -- o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Elsthorpe Public JELLlCOE, Governor-General. Hall, Elsthorpe, as the place where, the first mectmg of the ORDER IN COUNCIL Board shall be held. · · At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of SCHEDULE. October, 1920. HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRIOT.-ELSTHORPE DOMAIN. Present: SECTION 36, Block VII, Oero Survey District : Area, 13 acres Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcrL. 2 roods. N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase F. D. THOMSON, 0. Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ Clerk of the Executive Council. three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, and by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land Domain Board t1ppointed to have Control of the Ohuka and Amendment Act, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the Domain. Native Land Amendment and Native La,nd Claims Adiust­ ment Act, 1916), His Excel1ency the Governor-General of JELLICOE, Governor-General. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice ORDER IN COUNCIL. and conseut of the Execut.ive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a further period of eighteen months the Order in At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of Council dated the twenty-seventh day of May, one thousand October, 1920. nine hundred and nineteen. and gazetted the twenty-ninth Present: day of May, one t,housand nine hundred and nineteen, but HIS EXCELLENCY TTIE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. only in so far as it affects the Native land specified in the Schedule hereto, prohibiting all alienation other than aliena­ N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by tion in favour of the Crown. I section forty of the Public Reserves and Domains Ac., 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent SCHEDULE. of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby TE MATA AND KIDNAPPER SURVEY DISTRIOTS. appoint Approxime.te Area.. GEORGE BEGG, Block. A. R. P. \\'u:.LIAM HENRY CLOTHIER, W AIMARAMA 3A 6B 6A 900 0 0 RICHARD ORME DIXON' 3A 6R 6B 700 0 0 RICHARD EVANS, and 3A 6B 60 918 0 0 EDWIN LORD, 3A 6R 6D .. 378 0 0 3A 6B 6F .• 170 0 0 as from the fifteenth day of September, one thousand nine 3A 6B 6G hundred and twenty, to be the Ohuka and Eyreton Domain 1,237 0 0 Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule F. D. THOMSON, hereto; and doth hereby appoint Saturday, the twenty-third Clerk of the Executive Council. day of October, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, at eight.o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Eyre Council Chambers, Obuka, as the place where, the first meeting of Extending Prohibition of Alienatian of certain Native Land the Board shall be held. other than Alienation in favour of the Crown.

SCHEDULE. JELLICOE, Governor-General. 0HUKA AND EYRETON DOMAIN. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Canterbury Land District.-Rangiora Survey District. At the Government House at Wellington, this llth day of RESERVE 1567, Blocks XIII and XIV : Area, 200 acres. October, 1920. Lota 4, 5, and 6, Block XIV : Area, 15 acres 2 roods Present: 30·8 perches. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the E:rten:lin11 Prohibition of Alienation of ce~tain Native Lanis power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, other than Alienation in favour of the Crown. His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of JELLICOE, Governor-General. the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a further period of six months the Order in Council dated ORDER IN COUNCIL. the twenty-fourth day of November, one thousand nine At th8 Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of hundred and nineteen, and gazetted the twenty-seventh day October, 1920. of November, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, pro­ hibiting all alienation of the land specified in the Schedule Present: hereto other than alienation in favour of the Crown. Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. ON the recommendation of tho Native Land Purchase SCHEDULE. Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ RANGITOTO A No. 7 Block, Wharepapa Survey District: three of the Native Land Act. 1909, and in exercise of the Approximate area, 1,328 acres. power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New F. D. THOMSON, Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the <:lerk of the Executive Council. Execut,ive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a flll'ther period of six months the Order in Council dated the twenty­ Extending Prohibition of Alienation of certain Native Land fourth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and other than Alienation in fa.vour of the Crown. nineteen, and gazetted the twenty-seventh day of November, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, prohibiting all alienation of the land specified in the Schedule hereto, other JELLICOE, Governor-General. than alienation in favour of the Crown. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this llth day of SCHEDULE. · October, 1920. OHINEMURI SURVEY DISTRIOT. Present: Approximate Area. Hts ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. Block. A, R, P, N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase WnANGAMATA No. 4B 1 •• 214 O 0 O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ No. 4B 2B .. 244 3 35 three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the No. 4c 168 1 8 power in this behalf couferred upon him by that . section, F. D. THOMSON, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of Clerk of the Executive Council. , New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent C 2854 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 8'6 of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a ICouncil, all alienation of th. e Native lands specified in the further period of six months the Order in Council dated the Schedule hereto other than alienation in favour of the Crown. seventeenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred --- and nineteen, and gazetted the twentieth day of November, SCHEDULE. one thousand nine hundred 11nd nineteen, prohibiting all TAKAPAU SuavEY DISTRICT. alienation of the land specified in the Schedule hereto other Approximate Area. than alienation iii favour of the Crown. Block. A. R. P, 0TAWHAO A le 70 0 0 SCHEDULE. A lE 280 3 0 WAIUKU West No. 143 (Huarau) Block, Maioro Survey Dis­ A 4, Subdivisions 4 e.nd 5 (balance) 457 I 0 trict: Approximate area, 300 acres. A No. 8 19 3 35 A No. lOB 188 1 14 F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the :Executive Council. F. D, THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Coup.cil.

Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Native Land other than Prohibiting all Alienation of certain N alive Land, other than Alienation in favour of the Grown. Al.:enation in favour of the Crnwn. JELLICOE, Governor-General. .JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 6th day of At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of October, 1920. October, 1920. Present: Present: Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase O Boa.rd, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the Excellency the Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His l(;ealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prohibit, Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the for the ~riiid of one year from the date of this Order in Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prohibit, Council, all alienation of the Native land specified in the for t,he period of one year from the date of this Order in Council, Schedule hete'to other than alienation in favour of the Crown. all alienation of the Native lands specified in the Schedule hereto other than alienation in favour of the Crown. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. TE REINGA No. 2 Block, Hangaroa and Opoiti Survey Dis­ tricts: Approximate area, 1,700 acres 1 rood 16 perches. Approximate Block. Area. Sur,·ey District. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Rxecutive Council. A, R, P. Tahorakuri No. 2 600 0 0 Tatua. Prohibiting all Alienation of certain N afi?Je Land otw than No.5ANo. 1 98· 2357 acres Paeroa. A lienalion in faoour of the Grown. No.5ANo.2A 21-855 acres Tatua. No. 5A 2B 62·2884 acres JELLICOE, Governor-General. No. 5ANo. 3 243 0 0 No.5ANo.4 2,015 0 0 ORDER IN COUNCIL. No. 5c 1,349 0 ·O At the Government Houile at Welffilgton, this 6th day of No. 5o 594 0 0 October, 1920. No. 5E 555 0 0 Present: No. 6A 1,658 0 0 Hrs ExcELLBNCY THE GovmNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcrL. No. 6B 1,626 3 29 No. 6c 1 .. 225 2 24 ,, N the recommen.dation o. f the Native. Land Purchase No. 6c 2 .. 953 0 24 Paeroa. 0 Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ No. 6c 3 .. 463 0 16 Tatua. three

the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said ' and proceeding thence in a northerly direction to the point Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution I where Cornwall Street turns off in a westerly direction. As passed by the Wellington City Council on the twenty-second , the said portion of street is more particularly delineated on <,lay of August, one thousand nine hundred and twenty~ the plan marked P. W.D. 49415, deposited in the office of the vi.z., "The Wellington City Conncil, being the local authority M:inister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, hereby Land District, and thereon coloured rE>d. decUJ,res that th~ provisions of section one hundred and sev_en- F. D. THOMSON, wwi Qf._the Publi? W_orks Act, 1908, shall ~ot apply.to lif~mett Clerk of the Executive Council. SJ;reet m the said mty"; such street bemg described m the · Sqhed~le )lereto. The N 1Yrth-eastern Side of PIYftion of Burgoyne Street, in the SCHEDULE. City of Auckland, exempted from the Provisions of Se,c­ ALL that street in the Wellington Land District, City of tion 117 of the Public W 1Yrks Act, 1908, subject to a Con­ Wellington, known as Harriett Street, situated between Tina­ dition as to the Building-line. kori Road and Grant Road. As the said street is more par­ ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 49616, JELLICOE, Governor-General. deposited in the office of the M:inister of Public Works at ORDER IN COUNCIL. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of coloured red. October, 1920. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executin Couneil. Prooent: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Lawr6nce Street, Belfast, in the Waimair,; County, exempted N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the from the Provisions of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, I Public Works Act, 1908, and the Public Works Amend­ 1{108. ment Act, 1911, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice JELLICOE, Governor-General. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution passed by ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Auckland City Council on the fifth day of February, one At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of thousand nine hundred and twenty~viz., "That .the Auck­ October, 1920. land City Council doth hereby declare that the provisions of Present: section one hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. 1908, shall not apply to that pqrtion of Burgoyne Stre'lt, in the City of Auckland, fronting Lot 6 of Allotment 12 of I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Section 7, Suburbs of .Auckland"; subject to the condition Public Works Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor­ that no building or part of a building shall be erected at any General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and time on the north-eastern side of the portion of Burgoyne with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the Street, described in the Schedule hereto, within a distance of said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolu­ twenty-five feet from the centre-line of the said portion of tion passed by the Wa.imairi County Council-viz., "That street. the Waimairi County Council, being a local authority having control of Lawrence Street, Belfast, hereby resolves that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of the Public SCHEDULE. Wo:rks Act, 1908,.does not apply to this street"; such street THE north-eastern side of ~II that portion of Burgoyne Street, being described in the Schedule hereto. situated in the North Auckland Land District, City of Auck­ land, abutting o.n Lot .6 of Allotment 12 of Section 7, Suburbs SCHEDULE. of Auckland. As the s.aid portion of street is more particu­ larly delineated on the plan :m.arked P. W.D. 49204, deposited Ar.L that street, situated in the Canterbury Land District, in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, Waimairi. County, known as Lawrence Street, Belfast, situ­ in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured blne. ated bi:tween North Road and Johns Road. As the said street is more particularly delineated on the plan marked F. D. THOMSON, P. W.D. 49803, deposited in the office of the M:inister of Clerk of the Executive Council. P,1blic Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Dis­ trict, and thereon coloured red. License autlwrizing Jqhn William Manson to ere,;t Ji)le,:,tric F. D. THOMSON, Lines along J,!ap,uaute-Street in the &,rough of Taumarun~i. Clerk of the Executive Council. JELLICOE, . Governor-General. The We.stern Side of P1Yrtion of Cornwall Street, in the City ORDER IN COUNCIL. of Christchurch, exempted from the Provis-ions of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, 1[)08, subject to a Condition as to At the Government House at Wellington, this H~ day of October, 1920. the Bui/,ding-line. Preseµt: JELLICOE, Govcmor-General. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENmtAL IN CouNcrL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of 1. Public Works Amendment Act, 1911, and of all other October, 1920. powers in anywise enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the · Dominion of New Zealand, Prooent : acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu- Hrs .EXCELLENCY THE GoVERNOR-GENIIRAL IN COUNCIL. tive Council of the said Dominion, doth-subject to the N purnuanee and exercise of the powers conferred by the conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto, and to the regula­ l Public Works Act, 1908, and the Public Works Amend- tions made under section two of the aforesaid Act, and dated ment Act, 1911, His Excellency the Governor-General of the the twenty-second day of September, one thousand nine hun­ Dominion of New .Zealand, acting by and with the advice I dred and nineteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, of the twenty-fifth day of the same month, or any regulations doth hereby approve of the following resolution passed by I hereafter made in amendment thereof or in substitution the Christchurch City Council on the second day of August, I therefor (and hereinafter collectively referred to as "the one thousand nine hundred and twenty - namely, "The regulations"), and which regulations shall be deemed to Christchurch City Council, having control of Cornwall Street be incorporated herein-hereby authorize }ohn William in the City of. Christchurch, by resolution declares that the Manson (hereinafter referred to as "the licensee ") to erect provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of the Public and maintain electric lines for lighting, power, and heating Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to the western side of the purposes along the route described in. the. Schedule hereto. eastern end of the said street" subject to a condition that no buildil)g or part of a building shall be erected at any time SCHEDULE. on the western side of the portion of Cornwall Street, de­ 1. ROUTE OF ELECTRIC LINES. scribed in. the Schedule hereto, within a distance of 37! links . froi;n the centre-line of the said portion of street. THAT route commencing at the power-house on Section 1, Block VIII, Borough of Taumarunui, and proceeding thence in a westerly direction across part of the said Section 1 to SCHEDULE. M:anuaute Street ; thence in a northerly direction along THE western side of all that portion of Cornwall Street, Manuaute Street to an advertising sign at the junction of situated in . the Canterbury Land District, City of Christ­ that street with Hakiaha Street. As the · same is more church, commencing at its junction with Edgeware Road, particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 49361, 2856 rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 86 depo3ited in the office of tho Minister of Public Works at J computed from the 2nd day of October, 1920, unless in the Wellington, in the L-tnd District of Wellington, and thereon . meantime such rights, powers, and privileges shall be altered, coloured red. mouified, or revoked by competent authority ; and the 2. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY. licensee shall not assign, charge, or part with any such right, The system of supply shall be as described in paragraph fower: ~r privilege w~thout the previous written consent of {a) (1) of clause 3 of the regulations. ..h~ Munster_ firs~ obtained. . . _ The genera.ting voltage shall be approximately llO volts . ,>. The said nghts, po~ers, and pr1v1leges _may be at any between the terminals. time be resumed ~y the Governor-(!c:ieral, w1th<:>ut payment of any compensation whatever, on g1vmg to the licensee three 3. DATUM TEMPERATURE. months' previous notice in writing. Any such notice shall For the purpo3e of calculating the stresses as provided in be sufficient if given by the Minister and delivered at or clause 15 of the regulations, the datum temperature shall be posted to the last known address of the licensee in New taken as 12 degrees Fahrenheit. Zealand. 6. The licensee shall ma.intain the above-mentioned boat­ 4. DURATION OF MCENSE. slip in good order and repair. This license shall, unless sooner determined in accordance 7. Any person authorized by the Minister may, at all with the provisions hereinafter expressed, continue in force reasonable times, enter upon the said boat-slip and view the for a period of forty-two years from the date horcof. Upon state of repair thereof; and upon such Minister leaving at the expiry of the said term, or upon the sooner determina­ or posting to the last known address of the licensee a notice tion of this license by revocation er otherwise, all rights in writing of any defect or want of repair in such boat-slip, hereby granted to the licensee shall thereupon cease and requiring him, within a reasonable time, to be therein pre­ determine ; but such expiration or determination shall not scribed, to repair the same, he shall with all convenient speed ralieve the licensee of any liability theretofore incurred under cause such defect to be removed or such repairs to be made. this license. 8. The licensee shall be liable for any injury which may be sustained by any vessel or boat in passing the boat-slip, or 5. REQUIREMENTS OF TAUMARUNUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. by contact therewith, and which may be occasioned by any Notwith,tanding anything hereinbefore contained, the default or neglect on his part. licensee shall not be entitled to erect, maintain, or use any 9. In case the licensee shall- electric lines within the Borough of Taumarunui except sub­ ( I.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein­ ject to such conditions, not inconsistent with the provisions before set forth, or any of them ; of this license and the regulations relating thereto, or any (2.) (',ease to use or ocnupy the said boat-slip for a period variation of this license, or the regulations or new regulations of thirty days ; which may take the place of these regulations, as may from (,3.) Pail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these time to time be agreed upon between the licensee and the condition:-:; or Tanmarnnui Borough Council. (4.) Become bankrupt, or be in any manner brought under F. D. THOMSON, the operation of any law in force for the time being Clerk of the Executive Council. relating to bankruptcy,- then and in any of the said cases this Order in Council, and every, right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and deter­ Licensing Ernest .Richard Lane to use and or.;;upy a Part of mined by the Governor-General in Council without any the Foresh-0re in Picton Harbour a.s a l'Jite for a Boat-slip. notice t<> the licensee or other proceeding whatsoever; and publication in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in Council containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the JELLICOE, Governor-General. licensee, and to all persons concerned or interested, that this ORDER IN COUNCIL. Order in Council, and the rights and privileges thereby con­ At the Government House at Wellington, thi~ 6th day of ferred, have been revoked and detennined; and upon such OctoM'r, 1920. revocat.ion the Minister may cause the said boat-slip to be removed, and may recover the cost incurred by any such Present: removal from the licensee. His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN Cou,;c1L. F. D. THOMSON, HEREAS by Order in Council dated the second day Clerk of the Executive Council. W of October, one thousand nine hundred and six, and published in the New Zealand GazeUe No. 83, of the fourth day of the same month, Carl Johan Brnnsell, of Picton, was licensed to nse and' occupy a part of the foreshore, shown V alirlating the Proceedings in. connection with a Loan of £2,000 on plan marked M.D. 3000, of Picton Harbour as a site for proposed to be raised by the Council of the County of It'a:roa. a. boat-slip for a period of fourteen years computed from the date of the said Order in Council : JELLICOE, Governor-General. And whereas the said license was, with the consent of the Minister of Marine, transferred to Ernest Richard Lane (here­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. inafter,called " the licensee ") : And whereas the said license will expire on the second day At the Government Hou.se at Wellington, this 6th day of of October, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and it October, 1920. is desirable to issue a fresh license to the licensee : Present: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNon-GENERAL IN CouNcrL. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by the Harbours HEREAS th~ Wairoa County Council, acting under Act, 1908, and of all other powers and auth,)rities enabling W and in pursuance of paragraph (e) of section sixteen him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, lately proposed to raise consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth a loan of two thousand pounds for the purpose of providing here by license the licensee to occupy the said foreshore as a road and bridge access for the properties on the Tntaekuri site for a boat-slip; such license to be held and enjoyed by Block: the licensee upon and subject to the terms and conditions set And whereas the ratepayers' consent given under para­ forth in the Schedule hereto. graph ( e) of section sixteen aforesaid is irregular, in that a subscribing ratepayer has attested the signatures of the other subscribers thei-eto : SCHEDULE. And whereas it appears that the ratepayers have not been 1. IN these conditions the tenn " Minister " means the misled by the said irregularity, and it is expedient to validate Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen the same: Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of acting by or under the direction of such :Minister. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order the powers and authorities conferred on him by section one in Council shall extend and apply only to the part of the hundred and eleven of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, foreshore shown on the said plan marked M.D. 3000. and acting by and with the advice and consent. of the Execu­ 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted t.ive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and by this Order in Council, the licensee shall, on being supplied declare that the ratepayers' consent to the raising of t,he said with a copy thereof, pay to the Minister the sum of £:l 10s., loan shall be valid to all intents and purposes as though the and the1-eaftcr an annual sum of £1 in advance, such annual same had been properly witnessed, and that the validity of payments to date from the 2nd day of October, 1920, the the proceedings in connection with the said loan shall not be first of such annual payments to be made on the licensee being called into question by reason only of the irregularity afore­ supplied with a copy of this Order in Council. said. 4. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this F. D. THOMSON, Order in Council shall continue in force for fourteen years, Clerk of the Executive Council. OoT. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2857

Re,gulations under the Education Act.-Exckange of New Zealand Terwhers with Teachers from other Countries, and for granting Leave of Absence to Teachers for certa.in Purposes.

JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of October, 1920. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him under the I provisions of the Education Act, 1914, and the amendment.a thereof, and of all other powers and anth.)rities enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea­ land, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Counoil of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following regulations for the exchange of New Zealand teachers with teachers from other countries, and for granting leave of absence to teachers for certain purposes; and doth prescribe that this Order shall come into force on the date of the first publi­ cation thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.

REGULATIONS. 1. 'fHE ]!;ducation Department of New Zealand shall act as the intermediary to effect exchanges between teachers from abroad and teachers employed in the primary, secondary or technical schools, or in the island de­ pendencies of New Zealand. 2. Applications for exchange will be received by the Director of Educa­ tion from New Zealand teachers not later than 30th June of the year preceding that for which engagement abroad is sought. 3. Applications will also be received by the Director not later than 30th September in each year from New Zealand teachers who desire leave of absence in accordance with clause 72 of the Regulations for the Salaries of Public-school Teachers, &c., to visit schools in other countries. 4. Any application for leave of absence under these regulations shall first receive the approvaJ of the controlling authority in whose service the applicant is for the time being employed. , 5. Each applicant shall be required to furnish the Director with the following information on a form provided for the purpose, and obtainable from controlling authorities :- (a.) Name in full. (b.) Address. (c.) Age. (d.) Condition (married or single). (e.) Number of years service as a teacher, (/.) Present position. (g.) Present annual salary. (h.) Kind of work at present engaged in. (i.) Nature of previous experience. (j.) List of certificates or diplomas. . (k.) Country, State, or province to which applicant desires to go. (l.) Nature of work or position (if any) desired abroad. 6. New Zealand applicants will be required to undertake to return to the New Zealand education service for a period of at least three years. 7. Not more than six applicants shall be selected in any one year under these regulations. 8. In considering the general suitability of applicants, preference shall be given to teachers representative of different branches of school work and to those who have a sufficiently long term of unexpired service, pro­ vided that no applicant shall be approved who has had more than thirty­ five years' service in the case of men or more than twenty-five years' service in the case of women. The decision of the Director regarding the selection of applicants shall be final. 9. To the six successful applicants there shall be refunded on their return to the New Zealand education service, or on leaving England for New Zealand, half the amount of their passage money between terminal ports (return fare, second saloon), provided that such refund shall in no case exceed £50. In addition, successful applicants shall also be paid during the time they are unemployed outside New Zealand and engaged in educational investigation, full salary for a period not exceeding two months, and half salary for an additional period not exceeding one month. 10. Any teacher granted leave under these regulations shall be required on his return to New Zealand to furnish the Director with an account ------"------~

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of his work and experiences abroad, and the Education Department will reserve to itself the right to publish any or all of these reports. 11. Education authorities abroad shall be requested to furnish the New Zealand Education Department with reports on the character of the work done by New Zealand teachers for whom exchanges have been arranged under these regulations. 12. Leave of absence under these regulations shall not be granted for more than one year, except that in special circumstances, and with the approval of the Minister, such leave may be extended for an additional year. 13. Teachers who arc in permanent positions in other countries and who apply for temporary employment in the New Zealand education service, either by way of exchange with New Zealand teachers or otherwise, shall be required to furnish as far as possible the information detailed in clause 5 hereof, and, further, shall, through a responsible authority, furnish reliable information as to their status and efficiency. 14. As far as possible arrangements shall be made either to effect ex­ changes between teachers whose salaries for the time being are approxi­ mately equal, or to find for approved teachers from abroad other positions commensurate with their certified efficiency ; but the New Zealand Educa­ tion Department will accept no responsibility for any loss in salary incurred under these regulations, whether the teacher be a New Zealand teacher or one from abroad. 15. A teacher from abroad appointed temporarily to a position in New Zealand under these regulations shall receive such salary as will, subject to Schedules I to IV of the Regulations for the Salaries of Public-school Teachers, approximate most nearly to the salary he received in his last permanent position. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regula.tions for the Expenses of Members of Education Boards.

JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of October, 1920. "· Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him I by the Education Act, 1914, and its amendments, and all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the regulations in force for the Expenses of Members of Education Boards, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the regulations set forth below ; and doth prescribe that this Order shall come into force on the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.

REGULATONS. THE expenses that may be held to be reasonably incurred, in accordance with section 31 of the Education Act, 1914, by a member of the Board in going to and returning from meetings of the Board or of a Committee thereof, or of making any official visit when appointed by the Board to make such visit, are as follows :- (a.) Fares actually paid, by public conveyance, whether rail, steamer, coach, or tram, by the most direct route. (b,) Where a public conveyance is not available, or available only at greater cost, the expenses attaching to a member's use of his own horse or vehicle, at a rate not exceeding 8d. per mile, counted both ways, together with stabling allowance of 5s. for each night that a horse has to be kept from home. (c.) The cost of a special conveyance required by members to make an official visit when appointed by the Board to make such visit, and where a public conveyance is not available. (d.) When a member is obliged to absent himself from home or from his place of business, living-expenses at the rate of 18s. per day of twenty­ four hours, any portion of a day to be reckoned at the rate 9£ one twenty­ 'fourth of the full daily rate for each hour of necessary absence. The day shall be deemed to commence at the hour nearest to the time of departure from the place of residence or business. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. OCT. 14.] TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Regulations.-Incidental Expenses of Schools.

JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of October, 1920. Present: His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him I by the Education Act, 1914, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the regulations relating to incidental expenses of schools made by Order in Council dated the thirteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, and in lieu thereof doth make the regulations set out in the Schedule hereto ; and, with the like advice and consent, doth prescribe that this Order shall come into force on the date of (the first publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.

SCHEDULE. A. THE incidental expenses of School Committees within the meaning of section 36 of the Education Act, 1914, shall include expenditure under the following heads :- (1.) Cleaning-namely, the complete and regular cleaning and keeping in order of buildings, furniture, fixtures, apparatus, and appliances in all the school premises, including class-rooms, teachers' rooms, passages, lavatories, libraries, laboratories, workshops, outbuildings, drains, water-tanks, wells, and other appurtenances of the school premises (exclusive of repairs rendered necessary by fair wear-and-tear) ; the performance d sanitary and other services ; the cost of requisites for cleaning ; and the cost of fumigation when ordered by the Health Officer or otherwise deemed necessary. (2.) Heating-namely, cost of fuel and ,af.illfli ~ eonnected with the heating of the school premises, such as sweepillg chimneys, replacing of coal-scuttles and fire-irons. (3.f Watet-service and sanitary service.-All expenditure on these items when necessary (excluding cost of instalment or replacement of :fittings, and cost of water-supply to school baths). (4.) Grounds.-Repair and keeping in order of the school grounds, fences, hedges, gates, and paths (including the clearing of gorse, broom, brier,· and all noxious weeds, but not including the cost of replacing worn-out fences and gates, nor the repair and keeping in order of the teachers' garden or of the school glebe). (5.) Repairs of all buildings, furniture, fixtures, apparatus, and appli­ ances on school premises that are rendered necessary by wilful or careless damage,' and generally all small repairs other than those due to fair wear­ and-tear, :lire, earthquake, or storm. (6.) Stationery.-The cost of school stationery such as ink, chalk, black• board dusters, and paper required for examination purposea; cost of stationery used for the transaction of the business of the School Committee. B. Further, if provision has been made for the cost of all the items specified in A, and funds permit, the incidental expenses of School Com­ mittees within the meaning of the said section 36 may include, at the discretion of the Board,- (a.) The cost of all paper and other stationery used in school for school purposes, including pens, pencils, slates, erasers, paper, and exercise-books. (b.)lThe salary of a caretaker appointed to have custody of the school buildings and to perform all or any of the duties indicated above ; ~ rent of caretaker's quarters, and all repairs to the same. (c.) The cost of water-supply to school baths. (d.) School libraries, pictures for the school walls, asphalting and other improvement of the school premises. (e.J Utensils and apparatus used in connection with the provision of hot lunches for children. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk orthe Executive Council. 2860 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 86

RegtilaMona undet- the Education Act, 1914, and Section 22 of the Appropriation Act, 1919.-Incidental Expenses of School Committees.

JELLICOE, Governor-General.. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of October, 1920. Present: Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the I Education Act, 1914, by the Education Amendment Act, 1919, and by section twenty-two of the Appropriation Act, 1919, and of all other powers enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the regulations hereunder for additional grants to Education Boards for incidental expenses of School Committees, and doth revoke the regulations relating to incidental expenses of School Committees made by Order in Council dated the fifth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty; and, with the like advice and consent, doth prescribe that this Order shall be deemed to have been in force on and after the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.

SUPPLEMENTARY GRANTS FOR SCHOOL COMldITTEES' INCIDENTAL EXPENSES. IN addition to the amounts calculated in accordance with the First Schedule to the Education Amendment Act, 1919, and payable to an Education Board under the provisions of paragraph (c) (iii) of subsection (1) of sec-. tion 6 of the Education Act, 1914, for grants to School Committees for' incidental expenses, there shall be paid such further sum as is necessary to increase the amount so payable to the amount calculated in accordance with the Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. Scale of Allowances for Incidental Expenses of School Committees as increased by Swpplementary Grants. · -~--II--Yearly Average Amount of Yee.rly Average Amount of Attends.nee. Grant. Attendance. Grant.

1-. 8 15s. for each pupil 281-320 £112 9- 20 £15 321-360 £124 21- 35 r£23 361-400 £135 36- 80 £37 401-440 £146 81-120 £50 441-480 £157 121-160 £63 481-520 £167 161-200 £76 521-560 £177 201-240 £88 with an additional £10 for each 241-280 £100 40 or part of 40 in average attendance. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Licensing Charl811 Bu"ows to occupy a Portion of the Land Ilessee to reclaim the land the subject of the lease without fietW66n High- and Low-water Marica in the Wairupe Creek, complying with the requirements of section forty-one of the Hokianga Harbour, and to rec1aim such Land. said Act: __ And whereas it is desirable to license Charles Burrows JELLICOE, Governor-General. (hereinafter called "the licensee") to occupy a part of the land between high- and low-water marks, belonging to the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Crown, in the Wa.irupe Creek, Hokianga Harbour, on which At the Govemment House at Wellington, this llth. day of at high-water spring tides the depth of water is not sufficient October, 1920. for the purposes of navigation: Present : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the His ExcBLLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. hereinbefore-recited power and authority, and acting by and HEREAS it is enacted by section thirty-nine of the with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the W Harbours Amendment Act, 1910 (hereinafter called said Dominion, doth hereby license the licensee to occupy the "the said Act"), that in the case of lands between high- and piece of land between high- and low-water marks of spring low-water marks which belong to the Crown, and on which at tides in the Wairupe Creek, Hokianga Harbour, containing high-water spring tides the depth of water is not sufficient for 116 acres 3 roods, more or less, as shown edged red on plan purposes of navigation, the Governor-General in Council may marked M.D. 5211, and deposited in the office of the Marine grant occupation licenses for periods not exceeding twenty- Department at Wellington ; and doth also authorize the one years, at such rent and on such conditions as he thinks fit, licensee to reclaim the land, subject to the following ron­ and any such lease may contain a provision authorizing the ditions. OcT. 14.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2861

CONDITIONS. ITimber Company's estate, rights, and interests, and in par- 1. THE licensee shall pay to the Marine Department a ticular to report,- rental, in advance each year, of ls. per acre per annum for (1.) Whether the acquisition by the Crown of the tramway the first ten years, and 2s. 6d. per acre per annum for the last (or railway) constructed hy the said company from Putaruru eli:ve':' yeaf':, ':'f the period of twenty-one years during which to Mokai w_ould be in the best interests of th_e. State. If so, tlus license 1s m force, the first of such annual payments to be at what price, and on what terms and cond1t10ns ? made on the licensee being supplied with a copy of this Order (2.) If the purchase of the whole of the tramway (or rail. in Council. way) is not recommended, is the purchase of part thereof 2. The licensee shall keep any stopbanks which he may deemed advisable, and (if so) what part? construct for the purpose of reclaiming the land included in (3.). If the _purchase of the whole or part of the tram way this lic~nse. in good order and condition, and shall provide (o~ n~dway)_ 1s recommended,. what is the estimated cost of and mamtam all necessary outlets for storm-water. brmgmg it mto such a cond1hon as would render it suitable 3. The licensee shall keep the land included in this license for incorporation into the general railway system of New frer, from noxious weeds. Zealand ? , 4. The licensee shall not assign, charge, or part with any (4.) If purchase of the tramway (or railway) is not deemed right, power, or privilege granted by this license without the desirable, whether the Crown should continue to regulate the previous written consent of the Minister of Marine. scale of charges thereovcr, and whether it should make any 5. The rights, puwers, and privileges conferred by this arrangement With the comp,i,ny as to the future control of the Order in Council shall continue in force for twenty-one years tramway., and (if so) on what basis ? from the da~e _hereof, unless in the meantime such rights, (5.) Wh?ther any advantage to the State would be gained powers, or pr1v1leges shall be altered, modified, or revoked by by rxtendmg sue~ tramway (or railway) beyond the present competent authority. termmus at Moka1. 6. If the licensee commits or suffers a breach of any of the (6.) Whether it would be in the public interests for the conditi?ns of this license, the license may be revoked and existing timber rights of the said company to be acquired by determmed by the Governor-General in Council; and publica- the Crown and worked by one or more of the State Depart­ tion of a notice of such revocation in the New Zealand Gazette ments. shall be sufficient notice thereof to the licensee, and to all (7.) "'hether any further timber rights or lands in the persons concerned or interested in this license, that it has vicinity of the company's timber rights or tramway should be been revoked and determined. acquired by the Crown, and (if so) what particular areas or F. D. THO~SON, forests. Clerk of the Executive Council. (8.) What action (if any) should be taken by the Govern­ ment to develop in the best manner the areas of Native and Crown land served by the said tramway that are considered Timarn Boroogh Oonncil declared a Leasirlf! A,ithority ,inder suitable for settlement purposes. the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. (9.) Whether any of the remaining rights of the said com- pany over land or any other matter should be acquired by the C'rown, and (if so) for what purpose and at what price. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ( 10.) (Jenerally, any other matter bearing on the develop­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. ment of settlement on the areas served by the said tramway At the Government House at Wellington, this 11th day of or any proposed extension thereof. October, 1920. And, with the like a.dviee and consent, I do further appoint you, HORATIO JoHN HoOPER BLow, to be the Chairman of Present: t,he said Commission. Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. And you are hereby authorized to conduct any inquiries HEREAS the Timaru Borough Council is a body of under these presents at such times and places as you deem W persons having power to lease la.nds held in trust, expedient, with power to adjourn from time to time and reserved, or set apart for public purposes, and has requested place to place as you think fit, and to call before you and the Governor-General in Council to declare it to be a leasing examine on oath (or otherwise) such persons as you think authority within the meaning of the Public Bodies' Leases capable of affording you information as to the matters afore­ Act, 1908: said, and to call for and examine all such documents as you Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of deem likely to afford you information on any such matters. the Dominion of New Zealand, in compliance with such And, using all due diligence, you are required to report to request, and in exercise of the powers in this behalf con­ me under your hands and seals not la tcr than the thirtieth ferred by the above-mentioned Act, and acting by and with day of November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, t,he advice and consent, of the Executive Council of the said your opinion on the aforesaid matters. Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the Timaru And you are hereby strictly charged and directed that you Borough Council is a leasing authority within the meaning shall not at any time publish or otherwise disclose, save to of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. me in pursuance of these presents or by my direction, the contents or purport of any report so made or to be made F. D. THOMSON, by you. Clerk of the Executive Council. And it is hereby further declared that these presents shall continue in force although the inquiry is not regularly con­ tinued from time to time or from place to place. Oom•niss1·on. And, lastly, it is hereby further declared that these presents are issued under and subject to the provisions of the Com­ JELLTCOE, Governor-General. missions of Inquiry Act, 1908. To all to whom these presents shall come, and to HORATIO Giwn under the hand of his Excellency the Governor­ JOHN HooPER Br.ow, Esq., I.S.O.; FREDERICK WILLIAM Ueneral of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued FURKERT, Esq., A.M.l.C.J<,., A.M.I.M.E., Engincer-in­ under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Chief and Under-Secretary, Public Works Department; House at Wellington. this 11th day of October, 1920. HERBERT BUXTON, Esq., Chief Traffic Manager, New Zealand Railways; and GORDON HURRELL MORLAND D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. McCLURE, Esq., Commissioner of Crown Lands and Approved in Executive Council. Chief Surveyor for the Wellington Land District ; all of F. D. THOMSON, Wellington. Clerk of the Executive Council. HEREAS it is desired t,:, ascertain whether the tram­ W way and timber rights of the Taupo Totara TimbPr Uon ~AVE THE KTKO ! Company (Limited) should be acquired by the Crown, or what action (if any) should be taken with respect thereto : Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Amending the Description of a Reserve in the .4 uckland Land Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exer­ District. cise of the powers conferred by the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities enabling JELL ICOE, Governor-General. me in this behalf, and acting by and with the advice and con­ sent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, do hereby W HEREAS by the three-hundred-and-twenty-fifth sec­ constitute and appoint you, the said tion of the Land Act, 1908, it is enacted that where there has been any error of description made in any notifica­ HoRA'\'IO JoHx HooPER BLow, tion of any intended reserve, or where there appears a great FREDERICK WILLIAM Ji"1URKFJRT, discrepancy in the area of any intended reserve after the HERBERT BuxTox, and same shall have been surveyed, the Governor-General may GoRDON HURRELL MORLAND MoCLPRE cancel any notification that may have been made in respect to be a Commission for the purpose of in']_uiring by all lawful of such reserve, and issue fresh notification in respect thereof, means into all matters connected with the Taupo Totara with amended particulars and description : D 2862 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 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And whereas a.n error was ma.de in the description of I from a site for a telegraph-station and post-office to a. site Section 8, Block XI, Ra.ngiriri Survey District, Auckla.nd for a. memorial ha.11. And I do hereby further declare that this Land District, in the Warra.nts of the twenty-second day notice is issued subject to the provisions of section seven of of December, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and the said Act, and shall take effect according to the provisions the twenty-first day of May, one thousand nine hundred and of that section. twenty, and published in Gazette No. 5, of the twenty-third day of December, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, SCHEDULE. a.µ.d Gazette No, 52, of the twenty-seventh day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, respectively, reserving ALL that area in the Wellington Land .District, containing by the land for a site for a public school, the area of the same admeasurement 22·4 perches, more or less, being part of ha.ving been described as 5 acres O roods 14 perches ; and it Section 144, Township of Waverley. Bounded towards the is expedient to cancel the said Warrants in so far as they west by Section 143 of the said township, 152 links; towards relate to Section 8, Block XI, Rangiriri Survey District, the north and east by the other part of Section 144, 92 Auckland Land District, aforesaid : and 152 Jinks; and towards the south by the Weraroa Road, Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, 92 links, to the point of commencement : be all the aforesaid Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do linkages more or Jess. As the same is delineated on the plan hereby revoke the Warra.nts of the twenty-second day marked L. and S. 22/2595, deposited in the Head Office, of December, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon the twenty-first day of May, one thousand nine hundred and edged red. twenty, in so far as they relat,e to Section 8, Block XIV, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Administrator Ra.ngiriri Survey District, and do declare that the land of the Government, this 21st day of September, 1920. described in the Schedule hereto shall be the land set apart for a site for a public school intended by the said Warrants. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands.

SCHEDULE. ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing 7 acres 1 rood 18 perches, more or less, being Section 8, Opening National Endowment Lands in the North Auckland Block XI, Rangiriri Survey District. As the same is deline­ J,and District for Selection by Discharged Solaiers on ated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/6/234, deposited in the Renewable Lease. Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red. JELLICOE, Governor-General. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ I conferred upon me by the La.nd Act, 1908, I, John General, this 9th day of October, 1920. Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the national endowment lands described in the Schedule hereto, which have been set a.pa.rt for selection by discharged Doclaring Land in the Marlborough Land District to be 8Uhject soldiers, sha.lJ be open for selection by discharged soldiers to the Lama for Settlements Act, 1908. on renewable lease or: Monday, the twenty-second day of November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, at the rentals mentioned in the said Schedule; and I do also ROBERT STOUT. declare that the said lands shall be lea@ed under and subject Administrator of the Government. to the provisions of the said Act and the Discharged Soldiers N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Settlement Act, 1915. I section seventy-nine of the Land for Settlements Act, 1908, I, Robert Stout, the Administrator of the Government SCHEDULE. of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the area of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall he NoRTH AucKLAND LAND DrsTRICT.-NATIONAL ENDOW­ subject to the provisions of the Land for Settlements Act, MENT.-FmsT-CLASS LAND, 1908, and shall hereafter form part, of the Wither Settlement. Otamatea Gounty.-Block XII, Tokatoka Surve11 District.

SCHEDULE. .B.a.lf-yea.rly Section. I . Area.. Capital Value. Rental. ALL that area in the Marlborough Land District, containing by admeasurement 1 acre 1 rood 37 perches, more or less, A. R, P. £ £ s. d. being a piece of stopped Government road adjoining or 3 54 3 4 1,900 38 0 0 passing through Sections 19 and 20, Block IV, Taylor Pass 4 52 1 31 2,000 40 0 0 Survey District. As the same is more particularly deline­ 5 55 1 31 2,050 41 0 0 ated on the plan marked P.W.D. 48844, deposited in the office 6 55 1 31 2,050 41 0 0 of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Welling­ 7 55 3 27 2,100 42 0 0 ton Land District, and thereon coloured green. 8 55 3 27 2,100 42 0 0 As witness the hand of His Excellency the Administrator 9 53 3 32 2,100 42 0 0 of the Government, this 23rd day of September, 1920. 10 53 1 0 2,050 41 0 0 11 92 0 35 3,250 65 0 0 D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. 12 92 0 28 3,250 65 0 0 13 67 2 30 2,550 51 0 0 14 67 2 30 2,550 51 0 0 Notice of Change of the Purpose of Portion of a Reserve in the 15 48 0 10 1,800 36 0 0 Township of Waverley, Wellington Land District. 16 48 0 10 1,800 36 0 0 17 48 0 10 1,850 37 0 0 18 48 0 15 1,700 34 0 0 ROBERT STOUT. 19 50 0 35 1,800 36 0 0 Administrator of the Government. 20 50 0 34 1,800 36 0 0 21 50 0 34 1,800 36 0 0 HEREAS by section six of the Public Reserves and 22 50 0 34 1,800 36 0 0 W Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as " the 23 73 1 12 2,150 43 0 0 said Act "), the Governor-General is empowered in the case 24 98 3 27 2,550 51 0 0 of any public reserve vested in His Majesty or the Governor­ 25 57 3 20 1,900 38 0 0 General, for any of the purposes comprised in Class II of the 26 54 3 4 1,950 39 0 0 Second Schedule to the said Act, to change the purpose for which such reserve was set apart to any other purpose : And whereas the land described in the Schedule hereto is These sections are the remaining Crown sections on the portion of a reserve which was duly set apart for a site for a well-known Tokatoka Swamp. The land is mainly worked-out telegraph-station and post-office, being a purpose within Class kahikatea hush swamp, with a strip of cabbage-tree land II in the Second Schedule to the said Act, and it is expedient along the southern boundary. Artesian bores have been put to change, as hereinafter provided, the purpose of portion of down on many of the sections with satisfactory results. such reserve so set apart: Access is by formed .road from either Naumai or Ruawai on Now, therefore, I, Robert Stout, the Administrator of the the Wairoa River. Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, in As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ pursuance of the powers conferred on me by section six of General, this 9th day of October, 1920. the said Act as aforesaid, declare that the portion of the .reserve described in the Schedule hereto iij hereby changed D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. OoT. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2863

Member of Legi,Zative Council appointed. Public Trmt Office.-Appointment of District Manager, l!'eilding. Prime Minister's Office, Wellington, 6th October, 1920. T is notified for public information th&t II branch of the IS Excellency the Governor-Gener&! h&s, in His I Public Trust Office, under the control of Mr. H. H Majesty's name, summoned G. Shakes, will be established at Feilding as from the The Honourable Sir WILLIAM HALL-JoNEs, K.C.M.G., 14th instant. Dated e.t Wellington this 13th day of October, 1920. to the Legislative Council of New Zealand by writ of summons tinder the se&l of the Dominion of New Ze&i&nd, ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee. dated 6th October, 1920. W. F. MASSEY, Prime Minister. Inspector of Licensed Premises under the Liceming Act, 1908, appointed. Manauer, Dunedin Savinga-bank, appointed. Police Department, The Tre&sury, Wellington, 6th October, 1920. Wellington, 14th October, 1920. IS Excellency the Governor-Gener&! h&s been pleased IS Excellency ,he Governor-Gener&! hu been pleued H to appoint H to appoint JAMEH QUAILE, Esq., Constable JAMES ALEXANDER W11:m, to be Mane.gar of the Dunedin Savings-bank, as from the of the New Zealand Police Force, to be an Inspector of 31st October, 1920. Licensed Premises under the Licensing Act, 1908. W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice.

Ranger under the Animals Protection Act appointed for Auckland District. I11specto1· nnde,· the Noxious Weeds Act, 190S, appointed.­ Notice No. 2040. Department of Intern&! Affairs, Wellington, 13th October, 1920. Department of Agriculture, IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Wellington, 12th October, 1920. H to appoint IS Excellency the Governor-Gener&! has been pleased H to appoint MALOOLM WooDOOOK BENJAMIN FRETHEY a Ranger under the Animals Protection Act, 1908, for the to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Noxious Weeds Auckland Acclimatization District. Act, 1908, for the Takapuna Borough Council, the appoint­ G. JAB. ANDERSON, ment to date as from the 12th October, 1920. Minister of Internal Affairs. W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture.

Ranger under the Animals Protection Act appointed for Wellington District. Registrars of Births, &:c., appointed. Dep&rtment of Internal Affairs, Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 8th October, 1920. Wellington, 8th October, 1920. IS Excellency the Govemor•Gener&l h&e been plea.sed HE Public Service Commissioner h&e made the following H to appoint T appointments in the Public Service :- JOHN Mc!LVBIDE CHARLES WALTER JANSEN & Ranger under the Animals Protection Act, 1908, for the Wellington Acclimadzation District. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths, and Va.ccination Inspeotor, for the district of Onehnnga., as from the 11th G. JAS. ANDERSON, September, 1920. Minister of Internal Affairs. RnwARn MARSHALL to be Registrar of Births &od Deaths, &nd Vaccination Members of Domain Board-~ appointed. Inspector, for the district of Wellington {&t Kilbirnie), &a from the le, September, 1920. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 17th September, 1920. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. ·HIS Excellency the Administrator h&e, in pursuance of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, been pleased to m&ke the following appointments :­ Deputy Re,qilllrars of Marriages, &:c., appointed. JoHN WILLIAM :>\boMILLAN Registr&r-Gener&!'s Office, to be a member of the Culverden Domain Board, in place of Wellington, 12th October, 1920. Benjamin Hampton, resigned. T is hereby notified th&t the undermentioned persons EDWARD JONES I ha.ve been appointed to be the Deputies of the Regis­ to be a member of the Ohinewa.i Domain Board, in place of trars of Marriages and of Births &nd Deaths for the districts Thomas Neil, left the district. set respectively opposite their names, viz. :- NILS ADOLPIJ OLSEN Francis Thomae Port.. Riverton. to be a member of the Makuri Domain Board, in pl&ce of Edward Nathan Falck . • East Taieri. Walter Thomas Terry, resigned. Henry Alexander English . • Auckla.nd (a.t T&k&puna). • Charles Edward Johnston . • Mount Grey. THE PRESIDENT, Katikati Agricultural and P&etoral Births and Deaths only. Association, ex officio, * to be & member of the Urita.w& Domain Board, in place of W. W. COOK, Registrar-General. the Secretary, K&tikati Br&es Band. JOHN BAROLAY &nd ARTHUR BuOKLA'ND HARRIS Member of House of Reprtsentatives elected, Bay of Plenty to be members of the Pahautanui Domain Board, in place Electoral District. of William G&!loway, deceased. HENRY ALBERT BELK and Clerk of the Writs' Office, FREDRICK CHRISTOPH JURGENS Wellington, 12th October, 1920. HE Clerk of the Writs has received II return to the to be. members of the Torere Domain Board, in place of T writ issued on the 16th day of September, 1920, for Joseph Arthur Casey and Robert Campbell, left the district. the election of & member of Parliament to serve in .the .. WILLIAM JOHN CAMP!lELL, House of Representatives for the Elector&! District of :Say · WILLIAM FAIRHURST, and of Plenty, and by the endorsement on such writ ·it appears OWEN JURY th&t '. . to be members of th'e" ·Piirangi Dome.hi Board, in :place of :KENNETH STUART WILLIAMS . Alfred bliver Fleminj(Dowman;· Bernard Joseph Fii.1nsh,· aiia has been duly elected to serve-as & mei:nber for the a&id Nor.man Bailey Fletcher, left the district. district. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. J. IDSLOP, Clerk of the Writs. 2864 TBE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85

Appointme·n·ts, Promotions, Transfers, Resignations, and Re-1 N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE (EARL OF LIVERPOOL'S OWN). tirem,ni11 _of Ojffoers of the N.Z. Staff Corps and Territorial 2nd Lieutenant [Lieutenant, Reserve of Officers (temp.)] Ja.:mes Force. . .II -- Alexander McLean Roy, M.C., is transferred to the 14th _.. (South Ota.go) Regiment. Dated 25th September, 1920. Department of'iDefence, 2nd Lieutenant Charles David Brown, M.M., is transferred '. Wellington, 12th October, 1920, to the Reserve of Officers, under the provisions of General IS.,iExcellency the;..Governor-General has been pleased Headquarters Instructions No. 22, of 20th February, 1920. H to approve of the appointments, promotions, transfers, Dated 23rd September, 1920. resignations, and retirements of the undermentioned officers 2nd Lieutenant Robert McDermott is transferred to the 7th of the N.Z. Sta.ff Corps and Territorial Forces. (Wellington West Coast) Regiment. Dated 17th Septem- N.Z. STAFF CORPS. her, 1920. The undermentioned Lieutenants (on probation) to be N.Z. DENTAL CORPS. Captains (on probation):- Lieutenant James Glendining was appointed part-time Dental William Alfred Gustafson, D.C.M. Dated 1st July, 1920. Officer to the Dental Section, Dunedin: Military Hospital, Jack Beaumont Le Mottee. Dated 1st September, 1920. with the temporary rank of Captain, from the 15th January, QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S 2ND (WELLINGTON WEST COAST) 1920, to 30th September, 1920. MOUNTED RIFLES. N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE. Major Charles Henty resigns his commission. Dated 23rd The undermentioned Staff Nurses to be Sisters :­ July, 1920. Catherine Wilson. Dated 22nd September, 1920. 4TH (WAIKATO) MOUNTED RIFLES. Grace Mowbray. Dated 30th September, 1920. 2nd Lieutenant [Lieutenant, Reserve of Officers (temp.)] Lemuel Sister Jean Macpherson (Temporary Reserve List) is transferred Victor Bellingham, from the Unattached List (General List), from the Reserve to the Active List. Dated 30th Septem­ to be Lieutenant. Dated 29th September, 1920. ber, 1920. Lieutenant Angus Gordon Macdonald, from the N.Z. Gar­ Sister Ethel Barnes relinquishes her appointment at Cashmere rison "Artillery, to be Lieutenant. Dated 30th September, Military Sanatorium. Da.ted 31st August, 1920. 1920. With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand 2nd Lieutenant Cecil Nonus White, D.C.M., from the Retired Gazette No. 83, of 30th September, 1920, relating to Sister List, to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 29th September, 1920. Annie Johanna Mackay, A.R.R.C., for the words " Dated 8TH (SOUTH CANTERBURY) MOUNTED RIFLES. 21st September, 1920," read "Dated 25th June, 1920." Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Bowler Millton is posted to the UNATTACHED LIST (a). Retired List, under the provisions of paragraphs 126 and 127, General Regulations, 1913, with permission to retain Captain William Henry Feldon is transferred to the Reserve his rank and wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 29th of Officers (General List). Dated 21st September, 1920. September, 1920. UNATTACHED LIST (b). 10TH (NELSON) MOUNTED RIFLES. Lieutenant (temp.) William Henry Jones to be Lieutenant, Lieutenant Ronald Alister Forsyth resigns his commission. Dated 21st September, 1920. Dated 30th September, 1920. 2nd Lieutenant John Earle Brodie to be Lieutenant. Dated 3rd September, 1920. RESERVE OF 0FFIOERS. The undermentioned are appointed 2nd Lieutenants (on Lieutenant Henry Joseph Faulkner resigns his commission. probation), under the provisions of General Headquarters Jn. Dated 27th September, 1920. structions No. 28, of 14th July, 1919 :- 11TH (NORTH AUCKLAND) MOUNTED RIFLES. Thomas Frederick Pettman. Dated 21st September, Lieutenant William Frederick Sefton, from the Unattached 1920. List (b), to be Lieutenant. Dated 29th September, 1920. Albert John George Heron. Dated 29th September, 1920. N.Z. GARRISON ARTILLERY, Lieutenant William l<'rederick Sefton is transferred to the 11th Auckland G.A. Division. (North Auckland) Mounted Rifles. Dated 29th September, Lieutenant (temp. Captain) Angus Gordon Macdonald re­ 1920. linquishes the appointment of Assistant Director of Supplies The undermentioned are transferred to the Reserve of and Transport, Canterbury Military District, and the Officers (General List):- temporary rank of Captain. Dated 18th October, 1919. Captain William Henry Moyes. Dated 20th September, Lieutenant Angus Gordon Macdonald is transferred to the 1920. 4th (Waikato) Mounted Rifles. Dated 30th September, Captain Thomas Archey. Dated 22nd September, 1920. 1920. Lieutenant Clifford Anderson Rowe. Dated 23rd Sep. CoBPS OF N.Z. ENGINEERS. tember, 1920. N.Z. Post and Telegraph Corps (). Lieutenant John'Douglas Vernon. Dated 29th Septem- ber, 1920. - 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) William Joseph Tidma.s Watson Lieutenant Henry Alfred Millard. Dated 29th Septem­ resigns his appointment. Dated 29th September, 1920. ber, 1920. 5TH (WELLINGTON) REGIMENT. 2nd Lieutenant James Alexander Munro. Dated 21st Benjamin John Shardlow to be Bandmaster, with the honorary September, 1920. rank of Lieutenant. Dated 30th July, 1920. 2nd Lieutenant [Lieutenant, Reserve o.f Officers (temp.)] Royden 9TH (HAWKE'S BAY) REGIMENT. Vivian McDowell, with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 22nd September, 1920. With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 79, of 9th September, 1920, relating to Lieutenant UNATTACHED LIST (GENERAL LIST). Hugh Edward Crosse, M.C., being transferred to the Reserve John Galbraith (late 2nd Lieutenant, N.Z.E.F.) to be 2nd of Officers,

RESERVE OF OFFIOEBS (GENERAL L:isT). I ResuU of Poll for Proposed Loan. Lieutenant Charles Tho~!"' White is po•ted to the Retired Wellington,p2th October, 192(). List, un!fer the prov1S10ns of General Headquarters_ Inh- THE following notice received from the Mayor of the structions No. 22, of 20th February, 1920. Dated 29t Council of the Bo~u!!h of Palmerston North, is pub- Septemher, 1920. Jished in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY J<'oRCES. Loans Act, 1913. 'fhe undermentioned are struck off the strength of the W. F. MASSEY, Minister of .l!'inance. N.Z. Expeditionary Force and posted to the Reserve of Officers (temp.):- · PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL, Lieutenant Joseph .Auty Harley. Dated 11th August, ResuU of Poll on Proposal to raise Loans. 1919. . Lieutenant (temp. Captain) William Henchclifie Sim­ IN pursuance and exercise of the Local Bodies' Loan• Act, mons, and relinquishes the temporary rank of Cap­ 1913, I hereby give notice t,hat the poll of ratepayers of the tain. Dated 13th October, 1920. Borough of Palmerston North taken on the 6th day of September, 1920, on the proposal of the Palmerston North R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence. Borough Connel.I to borrow the sums of £7~,000 for the con­ struction of roadways and storm-water dramage, and £9,000 Cancellation of Notice re Defence Rifle Clubs. for the purchase of 'inotor-buses, resulted as follows :- Loan of £70,000 : For the proposal, 670 ; against the Department of Defence, · proposal, 280. Wellington, 12th October, 1920. Loan of £9,000 ; For the proposal, 637 ; against the IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased proposal, 388. H to approve of the cancellation of the notice under I therefore declare the proposal carried. the heading "Defence Rifle Clubs disbanded," published in the New ZeaJ,and Gazette dated 18th December, 1919, in so J. A. NASH, Mayor. far as it relates to the disbandment of the undermentioned Defence Rifle Clubs :- Glena.vy Defence Rifle Club, with headquarters at 8pe,ci,al Order made by the 111.atamata County ?ouncil altering Glenavy. . Ridings and adjusting Representation. Pigeon Bay Defence Rtfie Club, with headquarters at Pigeon Bay. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 9th October, 1920. Dated 20th September, 1920. HE following special order, made by the l\fa~mata R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence. T County Council, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Counties Act, 1908. Results of PollJJ for Proposed Loan.~. G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Internal Affairs. Wellington, 12th October, 1920. HE following notices, received from the Mayor of the MATAlllATA COUNTY COUNCIL. T Council of the Borough of Mount Albert, are published in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Adjusting Representation in tlte Council. Act, 1913, IN exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 23 of the W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. Counties Act, 1908, the Matamata County Council resolves by way of special order as follows :- . BOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT, l. The present division of the County of Matamata mto Res1tU of Poll on Proposals lo raise Loans. five ridings is hereby revoked, and in lieu thereof the said county shall be divid?d. into nin~ ri~~, to be called fi:SJ?ec­ PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, tively Matamata Riding, Pena Riding, Tapapa R1dmg, 1913. I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of Okoroire Riding, Tirau Riding, Tokoroa Riding, Putaruru the Borough of Mount Albert was taken on the 29th day of Riding, Taotaoroa Riding, and Maungatautari Riding, which September, 1920, on the proposal of the Mount Albert Borough said ridings are described in the Sched~le hereto. . . Council- 2. The said Matamata County Council shall consist of nmo To borrow the sum of £9,000 for the following purposes :­ members, who shall be elected as follows : Each of the afore­ (a.) The erection and furnishing of a building for the said ridings shall elect one member. purposes of municipal offices and public library : 3. The alteration hereby made shall take effect on and £8,000. after the date of gazetting thereof. (b.) Contingencies, first year's interest, and sinking fund: £1,000. SCHEDULE. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 242, Taotaoroa Riding. and the number of votes recorded against the same was 300. All that area in the Auckland Land District as described I therefore declare that the proposal was rejected. in the New Zea.Zand Gazette, 1908, No. 102, page 3150. To borrow the sum of £82,000 for the following purposes :- Peria Riding. (a.) General sewer drainage: £30,000. . All that area in the Auckland Land District bounded, com­ (b.) Sewer drainage of Rocky ~ook. area, also of port1oi:is mencing at the westernmost corner of Te Tapui Block, thence of Kingsland and Mornmgs1de, all as defined m in a northerly direction by the Piako County boundary to the report of F. E. Powell, C.E., dated 11th the Auckland-Rotorua Railway; thence in a southerly direc­ August, 1919: £27,000. tion by the said railway to the crossing of the Mangawhara (c.) Storm-water drainage, as defined in the report of Stream ; thence in a westerly direction by the said stream F. E. Powell, C.E., dated 17th November, 1919, and the southern boundaries of Sections 94-, 99, Matamata over and above such amount as may be allocated Settlement (Block VI, Tapapa Survey District), and the to other local bodies : £16,000. southern boundary of Section 121, Matamata Settlement (d.) Contingencies, first year's interest, and sinking fund: (Block V, Tapapa Survey District, &c.),. and by a road, a_nd £9,000. across said road to a point the prod uct1on on northern Slde The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 384. of Buckland's Road ; thence by Buckland's Road aforesaid and the number of votes recorded against the same was 162. to the eastern boundary of Taotaoroa Riding abo...-e described ; Ltherefore declare that the proposal was carried. thence in a northerly direction by the last said rirling to the To borrow the sum of £100,000 for the following purposes :­ point of commencement. (a.) New North Road, general improvement and forma­ llfatam.ata Riding. tion work : £13,000. (b.) General improvement and formation work in streets All that area in the Auckland Land District, commencing of "A" Ward, £14,410; "B" Ward, £17,000; at the junction of the southern boundary of the Piako County "C" ·Ward, £22,150; " D" Ward, £16,560 : and the Auckland-Rotorua Railway, thence in a north­ total, £70,120. easterly direction generally by the aforesaid Piako County (c.) Transport plant and machinery: £5,~. . boundary to the Waihou River; thence in a south-easterly (d.) Contingencies, first year's interest, and smkmg fund: direction by the said Waihou River. and Waire~ Stream, and £11,880. again by the Piako (',ounty afore~a,d ; thenc" m a souther!)'. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 349, direction by the Tauranga. County boundary to the Ti, Wera1t1 and the number of votes recorded against the same was 184. Trig. Station ; thence in a westerly direction by tho southe:11 I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. boundary of Okauia No. 3 Block, across a road, and agam by said southern boundary to th~ Waiomou Stre~m; thenc.e Dated this 30th day of September, 1920. by the said Waiomou Stream to .,ts ~onfluence with the Wru­ THOMAS B. Ci.AY, Mayor. hou River, across and by the said r1ver to the southernmost 2866 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'rE. · [No. 85 corner of Section. 1~, Mangawhero Settlement (Block VI, Ia point about 100 chains south-east from Trig. Station 817 Tapapa Survey Dll!trict) ; thence by the southern boundary on the southern boundary of Sect.ion 43o, Selwvn Sett1ement · of said Section 17 to and across the Mangawhero Road, and thence by the southern boundary of said Section 43c to th; again by Mid boundary and by the southern boundary of north-east corner of part Matanuku No. 3 Block;' thence by Sections 92 and 93, Matamata Settlement, to the Auckland- the eastern and southern boundary of said block and the Rotorua Railway; thence in a northerly direction by the eastern and southern_ boundaries of Matanuku No. 2B 2, said railway to the point of commencement. No. 2F 2, and No. 2o 2 Blocks to the ,vaikato River; thence Tapapa Riding. in a northerly direction by the to the point · th A kl d L d D' t · t . of commencement. All tha t area m e uc an ·an IB r1c , commencmg T /; R 'd · . at Trig. Te Weraiti, thence in a south-easterly direction by O wroa i mg. Tauranga County to the northernmost corner of Paengaroa All that area in the Auckland Land District, ~o?'mencing No. 1 Block; thence in a southerly direction by the western at th_e south-westei:nmost corner of Putaruru Ri~mg. above boundary of the said block to the northern boundary of descnbed ; the?c.e m an easter!! and northe:IY. direct10n by Block II, Patetere North-east Survey District; thence west t~e P~ttaruru Riding abo~e des?~bed, and agam i1; .an easterly by part of said Block II and Block I of said .survey distriet, direct10n by the Okormre Riding ~hove descnlied . to ~he and part of northern boundary of Block JV, Patetcre North Rotorua County boundary; thence m a southerly d1rect10~ Survey Dist.riot, to the Pakaraka Road; thence by the said by the .Rotorua Cou~ty and East Taupo County~ th~ Wai­ Pakaraka Road to and bv the Te Aroha Road across said kato Rive.r ; thence m a westerly and northerly direction by road to the southern boundary of Section 61, S;lwyn Settle- the said Waikato River to the point of commencement. ment; thence in a westerly direction by the road forming Certified correct.-JoHN CooK, for Chief Surveyor. 29th the southern boundary of said Section 61, across a road, and September, 1920. by a road intersect!,ng P3:iaka-Mangaoatua .Bio.ck, and by I certify that the above special order hits been duly made. that road to the W.aihou River, across the said nver, and by Dated at Cambridae this 30th day of September 1920 the road forming the southern boundary of the land shown "' ' ' on L.T. plan 3624A, deposited in the office of the District H. LEWIS, County Clerk. Land Registrar at Auckland, and the road forming southern boundary of Sections 19, 17, 10, shown on L.T. plan 4472A, deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Special Order made 1,y the W aikohu County Cmtncil a,ltering Auckland, to the Auckland-RotortuI Railway; thence in a BoundarieB of RidingB and adjusting Representation. northerly direction by the said railway to the southern Department of Internal Affairs, boundary of Matamata Riding above described, and thence Wellington, 9th October, 1920. by the said Matamata Riding to the point of commencement. HE following special order, made by the Waikohu 0/coroire Riding. T (',aunty Council, is published in accordance with the All that area in the Auckland Land District, commencing provisions of the Counties Act, 1908. at the northernmost corner of Paengaroa No. I Block, thence G. JAS. ANDERSON, in a south-easterly direction by the Tauranga County ; thence Minister ·Of Internal Affairs. in a south-westerly direction by Rotorua County to the Auckland-Rotorua Railway; thence westerly by the said W AlKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. railway to the road forming the eastern boundary of Sec­ tion 102, Selwyn Settlement ; thence north by that road and Special Order. the Oraka Stream, across the ~id stream, ·to the southern IN exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 23 and boundary of Section 11 sliown on plan 44 73A, deposited in section 25 of the Counties Act, 1908, the Waikohu County the office of the District Land Registrar at Auckland, to the Council hereby resolves by way of special order as follows :- Aucklaud-Rotorua Railway; thence by the said railway to ( 1.) That the present division of the county into five the Te.papa Riding; thenee by the Tapapa Riding above ridings is revoked, and in lieu thereof the said county shall described to the place of commencement. be divided into seven ridings, to be called respectively Karaka Riding, Kanakanaia Riding, Waipaoa Riding, Mangatu Tirau Riding. Riding, Motu Riding, Waihnka Riding, and Ngatapa Riding, All that area in the Auckland Land District, commencing which said ridings are respectively described in the Scnedule at the south-westernmost corner of Peria Riding, thence in hereto. an easterly direction by tho last said riding to the Auckland­ (2.) The said Waikohu County Council shall consist of Rotorua Railway; thence in a southerly direction by the : seven members, who shall be elected as follows : The electors said railway and the Okoroire Riding above described to the of the said seven ridings shall elect one Councillor for each northern boundary of Section 1, Selwyn Settlement, and by riding. the road forming the northern boundary of said Section 1, (3.) For the purpose of adjusting the representation of across the said road. and by the western boundaries of Sec­ ridings this order shall take effect from the 1st day of October, tion 1 aforesaid and Section 3 of aforesaid settlement, and 1920, or on the date of gazetting. by Sections 7 and 8 of aforesaid settlement, and by the (4.) Subject to the last preceding paragraph, the alter&• Pokaiwhenua Stream to its confluence with the Waikato tions hereby made shall take effect on and after the 1st day River ; thence in & northerly direction by the Waikato River of April, l!l21. to the Taotaoroa Riding, and by that riding to the point of The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and In­ comm,mcement. habitants of the County of Wa.ikohu was hereto affixed in Maungatautari Riding. the presence of- All that area in the Auckland Land District as described L. B. TULLOCK, Cha.irman. in the Nem Zealand Gazette, 17th December, 1908, No. 102, J. G. APPLETON, Clerk. page 3150. I certify that the foregoing special order has been properly Pularuru RUing. made. All that area in the Auckland Land District, commencing J. G. APPLETON, County Clerk. at the junction of the Waikato River with the West Taupo County boundary, thence in a northerly direction by the SCHEDULE. Waikato River to the south boundary of the Tirau Riding above described ; thence in an easterly direction by the Kanakanaia Riding. Tirau Riding to the Okoroire Riding above described ; thence Commencing at a point in the Waipaoa River at the junction in a southerly direction by the last said riding to the crossing with the existing county boundary between the Cook and of the Auckland-Rotorua Railway line, across said railway, Waikohu Counties on the eastern side of Waihora lA, bounded and by the southern boundary of Section 102, Selwyn Settle­ on the east generally by the said Cook-Waikohu CO\lllty ment, to the Taupo Totara Timber Company's railway, and boundary to its junction with the Waingaromia River at the by that railway to the northern boundary of Section 30, north point of Lot 3 of Waingaromia le; thence bounded Sdwyn Settlement ; thence by eastern boundary of said on the north-west generally by the north-west boundary of section, across a road, the Ngutuwera Stream, and the last Lot 3, being part Waingaromia le, and Lot 7 of Waipaoa 2, said railway-line; thence by t,he eastern boundary of Sec­ as delineated on D.P. 1696, and of Lot 4, being part Wainga. tion 39, Selwyn Settlement, across the Lichfield Road ; thence romia. le, Lots 5 a.nd 6, Waipaoa No. 2, part Waitangi 1 South by the Taupo and Napier Road to the northern boundary of and 2 South, as delineated in D.P. 1697 ; thence to its junction Lot l, Seetion 44, Selwyn Settlement, and thence by the said with the north boundary of Lot 5 (D.P. 1698) at its junction Allotment 1 to the road forming the south-western boundary with the Waingaromia River : thence on the south-west by of Lot 2 of eaicl Section 44, and thence in a northerly direc­ the south-west boundary of the said Lot 4 and its junction tion hy said road to a point the production of the north with the County Road ; thence following the centre of the boundary of Section 43 of Selwyn .Settlement·, across a road, said road between Lots 4 and 5 to the southern· corner of and by Section 43 aforesaid to the north-east corner of Paku­ Lot 4; thence on the north-west genera.lly by .. the ·riottli~ ranga No. 2B Block; thence by the eastern and southern west boundaries of Lots part l, 2, 3; and part 3 of·Block X, boundary of said block, and part of the eastern and southern Waingaromia Survey District ; thence on the north-west by boundary of Waotu South D No. 9 Block, to the Wa.ipa the north boundary of Lot 2 and Lot 1 (D.P. 2139) of Lot Stream; thence by a right line in a south-west direction to 5 (D.P. 1698), Waingaromia C ; thence by the north-west OcT. 14.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2867 boundary of assessments 2/8A/168, being a lease of 205 acres, I Block IV, Ngatapa Survey District, to the northernmost point portion of Lot 5 of D.P. 1698, to the Mukaihau Trig. Sta tiun ; of Wharekopae 2B 1 ; thence on the north-cast by north-east thence bounded on the norU1-west and west generally by the and south-ea,st boundaries of Wharekopae 2B I and south-east north-west boundary of Haumomatuku No. 6 to the south- boundary of Wharekopae 2A 2; thence un the south-west by east corner of Haumomatuku No. lB Block; thence on the the south-west boundary of Section 2A 2, Wharekopae, to the north generally by a stream, being on the north boundary of sout,h-east houndaryof Section I of Block VIII, NgatapaSurvey Rangatira No. 2 Block, to its junction with Rangatira 3A; District; thence by tho north-west boundary of Wharekopae thence on the west by the eastern boundary of Rangatira 3A 3A 2A 1 to the ::\Iakaretu Stream; thence on the south generally and 3A Blocks to the south-east eorner of Rangatira :3A :lA; Iby the Makaretuand Ngatapa Streams to the nurth. bou. ndary thence by an imaginary straight line to the most northerly of Section 2 of Block VII, N'gatapa Survey District; thence corner of Rangatira 3E 1 Block; thence on the west by the by the said north boundary of Section 2, Block VII. Ngatapa, eastern boundary of Rangatira No. 2 to its most southel'!y to its junction with Sections i3 and 6 of Block VII, Ngatapa point; thence on the north-east by the south-west boundary Survey District; thence on !,he west by the west boundary and Rangatira No. 2 to its junction with the Waipaoa RiYer; of Section 6, Block VII, Nrmtapa, to its junction with the thence on the south-west generally by th<' \Vaipaoa River to Makaret,u Road: thence crossing the road on the south by the point of commencement. the south boundary of Section 8, Block III, Ngatapa; thence crossing the road to the north-west boundary of Sections 4 Waipaoa Riding. and :l of Block VI, Ngatapa Survey District; thence west Commencing at the junction of the Waipaoa and Waikohu generally by the western boundary of Sections 4 and 3 of Rivers ; thence bounded on the south generally by the .Block V [, Nga ta pa: thence on the south-cast by the south­ Waikohu River t,o the centre of the Waikohu Bridge on the east boundaries of Sections 2, 5. and 6 of Block VI, Ngatapa Puha-Whatatutn Road; thence on the west generally by Survey District; thence on tl,e south-west by the south-west the centre-line of the said Puha-Whatatutu Road to its boundary of Section fi and forest reserve, Block VI, Ngatapa junction with the Mangatu Road; thence by the centre-line Survey District, to the Mangatapere Trig. Station ; thence on of the Mangatu main road to its junction with the Armstrong the west by the west and north-west boundary of Section 3, Road; thence on the west generally by the centre-line of forest reserve, and Section I of Block II, Ngatapa, to th0 the Armstrong Road to its junction with the Tarndale Road western corner of Lot 5 of Block XIY, Moh, ; thence on the (being access road to Lot 18 of Mangatu No. l); thence by south-west and north-wPst by the south-west and north-west the centre of the said Tarndale Road to its termination at a boundaries of Section 2 of Block XTV, }fotu ; thence on the point on the west boundary of Lot 18, Mangatu I ; thence north-west by the north-west boundary of Section 1 of Block un the west by the west boundary of Lot I 8 to the Pukekione XIV and Section 12 of Block XI, Motu Survey District, to Trig. Station, on the south-west generally by the south Neill Road; thence by the centre of Neill Road to its inter­ boundary of Lot l of Lot 27 of Mangatu 1 ; thence on the section with the south-east boundary of Section 6 of Block west by the west boundary of Lot I of Lot 2i of Mangatu I XI, Motu ; thence on the north-west and west hy the south­ to its junction with the south-west boundary of Lot, 1 of east and east boundaries of Scr:tion 6, Block XI, Motu; Mangatu 5 and 6; thence on the south-west by the said south­ thence on the north-west by the south-east boundary of west' boundary of Lot 1 of Mangatu 5 and 6 to its junction Sections 2 of Block XI and 4 of Block XII, Motu, to its inter­ with the Waikohu-Opotiki County boundary; thence on the section with the Motu Front Road; thence by the centre of north-west, north, and east generally by the said county the said road to the south-east corner of Section 2, Block boundary to its junction with the Waingaromia River, and XII, Motu ; thence on the north-west by the sonth-east the northernmost point of the Waingaromia le Block; thence bounclary of Section 2 of Block XU, Motu, to its junction on the south-east generally by the north-west, boundary of wit,h the Rangariri Stream; thence on tho west by the the Kanakanaia Riding to the commencing-point. Rangariri Stream ancl west boundary of Mangatu 3 to the most northern point of :llangatu 3; thence east and south­ Mangatu Ridiny. east generally by the west and south-west boundaries of the Commencing at the centre of the Waikohu Bridge on the :lfangatu Riding to the Waikohu River; thence by the Puha-Whatatutu Road, bounded thence on the south-west Waikohu River to its junetion with t.Jw Whan·kopae Stream, generally by the Waikohu River to a point on the said river being the commcncin!t-point. about twenty chains below the combined road-and-rail bridge at Waikohu where the river and stock-track junction; Ngn.lapa Riding. thence on the south by the south boundary of Lot 4 of Puha Commencing at a point known as the Te Wana Trig. on the 7 A to the most south-easterly corner of the said Lot 4; thence Waikohu Opotiki County boundary taken by a line t,hre,ugh on the west and south-west generally by east and north-east the Crown land to the north-west corner of Section 12, Tahora boundaries of Lots 4, 2, 3, and 1 of Puhatikotiko 7A and 7B 1 2c I Section 3 : thence hy the north boundary of the said Blocks to the most northerly point of Lot 1 at its junction Section I 2 to the most southerly point of Section 6, Tabora with the eastern boundary of the said Puha iB 2 Block to 2c 3 Section 2 ; thence on the south-west by the south-west the most western point of Puha 6B Block; thence on the boundary of said Section fi; thence on the north-west by the west by the west boundary of Puha 6n Block to the Wharo north-west boundary of Section fi to the Koranga ·Stream; Stream ; thence by the west boundary of Lot 3 of Poututu thence by the Koranga Stream to its junction with the most B 6A and B 5 Blocks; thence hy the south-west boundary of westerly point of Section 3 (forest reserve), Block II, Ngatapa; Manuka-Whitikitiki 2H Block to the Urukokomoko Stream; thence on the north generally by the southern boundary of thence on the south-west generally by the said Urukokomoko the Waihuka Riding: to its junction with the Wharekopae Stream to its junction with the western boundary of Lot I River and the Waihuka mock at, its most southerly point: of Mangatu I Block; thence on the south-west by the south­ thence on the south-west by tho south-wost boundary of west boundary of Lot 7 of Mangatu 1 to its most westerly Lots l and 2, Waikohu Block, to its junetion with the county point; thenr'e on the north-west by the north-west boundary boundary; them('<' on tho south-cast, south, south-west, an

Mini111J Privikge,a to be struck off the Register.-Notice under Section 30, Subsection (3), of the Mini111J Amendment Act, 1914.

Warden's Office, Waihi, 1st October, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that, at the expiration of three months from this date, the mining privileges set out in the N Schedule hereto will, unless cause to the contrary be shown, be struck off the Register. C. A. MONTGOMERIE, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Beglstered Holder.

1300 26/8/96 Residence-site Section 360, Waihi Michael McEnteer. 1506 23/9/97 216, ,, Charles Harley. 1577 20/1/98 60, Bulltown William Moffatt. 1254 14/8/96 ,, 3B, Waihi Charles Harley. 239 25/5/99 Speciai'claim " Waihi Gladstone " H. H. Adams. 261 25/5/99 Residence-site Section 551, Waihi Frederick Harley. 406 12/7/99 ,, 23, Charles Harley and Frederick Harley. 488 28/8/99 Busin~·site Unspecified Joshua Wright. 1324 22/3/00 Residence-site Section 4 70, W aihi S. D. M. Morrow. 1394 11/4/10 594, ,, Esma Wrigley. 1397 11/4/00 84, Bulltown John A. Govan. 1528 10/5/00 126A, Waihi South William J. Gayner. 1531 10/5/00 169, Henry J. Thompson. 1553 10/5/00 209, John Hossack. 1632 7/6/00 241, Henry William Moore, 1633 7/6/00 242, ,, Kate I. Moore. 1823 12/7/00 48, Bulltow.n Albert T. Harvey. 1876 23/8/00 61, Waikino Bessie Boardman. 1909 23/8/00 112, Bulltown Charles Harley. 1937 8/9/00 454, Waihi John McCauley. 1943 8/9/00 676, Thomas E. Witherau. 2054 4/10/00 233, Charles Harley. 2059 4/10/00 701, William Bunting. 2247 22/11/00 713, ,, George Godkin. 2316 6/12/00 262, Waihi South Frederick Jackson. 2373 19/12/00 706, Waihi William D. Frank. 2378 19/12/00 717, ,, William J. Woods. 2515 7/2/01 577A, ,, Minnie Jackson. 2517 7/2/01 5770, " M. C. Sheffield. 2530 7/2/01 213, Waihi South William S. Evans. 2531 7/2/01 214, ,, William S. Evans. 2721 27/2/01 132, Bulltown Rose A. Cavanagh. 2724 27/2/01 135, Nora Cameron. 2725 27/2/01 136, Mary Fremlin. 2729 27/2/01 261, Anna Jamison. 2793 21/3/01 673, Waihi Edward Wood. 2873 11/4/01 21, Waikino Sarah Best. 2955 25/4/01 86, ,, Luigi Renoldi. 2441 31/1/01 718, Waihi H. M. D. Franklin. 2448 31/1/01 218, Waihi South Mary H. Hamilton. 136 12/4/99 73, Waikino James R. Blakely. 4263 8/8/01 574B, Waihi James Hamilton. 4563 21/11/01 471, ,, Stewart Rae, jun. 4614 5/12/01 277, Waihi South Francis Quinn. 4647 19/12/01 474, Waihi Ellen Sullivan. 4791 20/3/02 321, Louis E. Glass. 28 25/2/02 Suburb~n Section 28, Walter Brown. 17 25/10/10 17, Alfred William Skinner. 33 25/10/10 33, Walter Brown. 34 25/10/10 34, ,, Walter C. Brown. 1818 12/7/00 Residence-site" 230, Waihi South Herbert Brunton. 129 24/9/02 66, Waikino John James Broadbent. 130 24/9/02 20, Robert Addison. 289 18/12/02 102, ,, M. D. Regan. 321 28/1/03 Busin:;_.site 2H, Waihi John McGregor. 402 27/8/02 Residence-site 65, Waikino John J. Broadbent. 422 29/4/03 531, Waihi i C. M. Irvine. 748 21/10/03 850, ,, A. McRay. 808 18/11/03 103, Waikino M. D. Regan. 992 24/2/04 93A, W. A. Stevenson. 1118 27/4/04 116, A. H. Thorpe. 1136 27/4/04 ,, 65c, Thomas Best. 1385 27/7/04 Waihi .. John Brown. 1387 27/7/04 Section 423A, W a.ihi Ellen Johnston. 1432 24/8/04 304, Waihi South William James Owens. 1442 24/8/04 613, Waihi ,John Elsegood. 1550 28/9/04 29, Waihi South Thomas A. Feilds. 1621 26/10/04 l, Waikino South Henry Benner. 1622 26/10/04 2, Maud C. Benner. 1623 26/10/04 3, " Amy R. Benner. 1721 23/11/04 94, Waikino Salvatore Astrella. 1724 23/11/04 19, Bridget Wolfe. 1881 25/1/05 124, Edward M. Waite. 1947 22/2/05 126, Daniel Rugg. 2032 29/3/05 110A, ,, Frederick G. Abbott. 2047 29/3/05 481, Waihi John Spiers. 2092 28/4/05 7, Waikino South Arthur E. Benner. 2113 28/4/05 41, Bulltown John Swanson. 2185 26/5/05 137A, Waihi Frederick Earl. 2206 26/5/05 4Q, Waikino Robert Addison. 2287 28/6/06 70A, Waihi South William Ryan. OcT. 14.J 'J'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2869

No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Registered Holder. ------~------~------2332 I 26/7/05 Residence-site SPctiou 2i'i5, Waihi Hannah G. Torrcncr. 2436A , 27/9/05 491!, Waikino Robert N. Pilkington. 2566 22/11/05 10:.!0, Waihi Rose K Cambie. 2568 22/11/05 1022, Dt1vid {', Cambie. 2617 18/12/05 Busin;;s-site a, ,, Charles Harley. 2627 18/1:.!/05 Resirlence-site :!3A, ,, Fret!rrick Harley. 2782 8/3/06 U7, Rulltown John Lobb. 2830 28/3/06 67A, Waihi W. M. G. Guinness. 2844 28/3/06 1021, ,, David C. Cambie. 2845 28/3/06 lla, Rulltown Charles Harley. 2893 25/4/06 765, Waihi G. W. Wilcock and :\f. Wilcock. 2924 25/4/06 55, ,, A. N. Bestir. 2954 ! 10/5/06 l 47 A, ,, S. ,T. ,foster. 3005 30/5/06 529, ,, G. Fugill. 3055 14/6/06 146, Waikino James S. Nicol. 3061 14/6/06 147, ,, George Catter<1ll. 3377 11/10/06 273, Waihi B. M. Graham. 3379 11/10/06 282A, ,, Frederick William Smith. 3498 28/11/06 663, I Lucy A. Denize. 3627 28/1/07 Busin;~-site ll8, ., , Thames Valley Co-operative Dairy Company. 3793 25/3/07 Residence-site 204, Waihi South I James Lynch. 4152 29/7/07 153, Waikino I Rose G. Abbott.

4161 29/7/07 11, ,vaikino South '1 Alexander F. Black. 4231 26/8/07 132, Waikino . . Alexander }f. Churton. 4369 21/10/07 721, Waihi I Jean }[cCall. 4388 4/11/07 5, Bulltown Agnes B. Heaps. 4426 25/11/07 157A, Waihi A. ,J. Jackson. 4481 16/12/07 122B, ,, R J. B. Farquhar. 4484 16/12/07 1.54, Waikino l•'rank L. Cubitt. 4562 3/2/08 115, Bulltown William James Lane. 4612 12/2/08 114, Waihi South Thomas Ganley. 4762 4/5/08 74, Bulltown Arthur Heaps. 4783 19/5/08 708, Waihi Frands P. Wilton. 4887 7/7/08 2/i, Waikino South I ,John Franklin. 4911 21/7/08 293, Waihi . . EIIPn L Thomas. 4917 21/7/08 292A. ,, H. 0. Vivian. 5113 6/10/08 :!77. ., ! ,John Sullivan. 5115 6/10/08 121, Waikino F.i!PPn A. Carr. 5142 6/10/08 L',6, Waihi Edward C. Huon. 5146 6/10/08 442, William Henry Prescott. 5154 6/10/08 703, Robert .J. l\foCoy. 5223 3/11/08 248c Alice L. Crompton. 5321 1/12/08 133, 'waihi South Frederick Harley. 5442 19/1/09 24, Waikino South Alice R Pranklin. 5533 16/:.!/09 707, Waihi William !\I. Wilton. /in68 2/3/09 40, Waikino South C. Johnston. 6043 17/8/09 65H, \Vaikino Annie O'Brien. 6155 15/9/09 lllA, Waihi Eleanor S. Lees. ()196 5/10/09 472, May V. Lane. 6197 5/10/09 730, Herbert S. Wells. 6203 5/10/09 256, Catherine Pollard. 6251 10/10/09 65u, Waikino H. Stansfield. 6260 10/10/09 21, Waihi South John CunliffP. 6328 2/11/09 453, Waihi Patrick O'Dwyer. 6330 2/11/09 111, ,, William Jame~ McCall. 6432 1/12/09 268A, ,. Nellie !\!av Hall. 6504 14/12/09 120, Waihi South H. \'. l\I. Haszard. 6655 1/2/10 49A, Waikino E. ~I. Davies. 6710 16/2/10 3, Waihi South Richard Kerr. 6715 16/2/10 17111, Waihi Jane lllcAnulty. 6717 16/2/10 199c, ,, Elizabeth M. Laurie. 6825 1/3/10 228, Waihi South A. W. Skinner. 6960 5/4/10 116B, Waihi South Maria Foran. 6962 5/4/10 43, Bulltown G. ,l. Wood. 6967 5/4/10 775, Waihi ,Tames Henry Doyle. 7023 19/4/10 269, ,, ~1. E. Dance. 7083 18/5/10 le, ,, Edwnrd J\I. Crim1nins. 7093 18/5/10 391, ,, JusPph L. Walton. 7135 31/5/10 211, Waihi South Isabella Paul. 7139 31/5/10 356, Waihi W. K Robinson. 7144 31/5/10 392A, ,, N. Durham. 7200 14/6/10 547, Margarita ll. Amabolrli. 7202 14/6/10 Busin;~s-site 392B, ,, William 11 il'ks. 7273 5/7/10 Residence-site 401A, ~"'"illiam ,Janw~ SnlliYan. 7458 6/9/10 41, \Vaikino Alke M. ( lralrnm. 7459 6/9/10 4·> Raymond Grae(·. 7461 6/9/10 7ii2, Wa{J;i Amy F'. Riley. 7505 20/9/10 608, ,, ,Jessie l\forshall. 7552 18/10/10 126, Bulltown Harold Thompson. 7554 18/10/10 l:!8, Waikino William Reid. 7555 18/10/10 263, Bulltown Elizabeth l\f. Wood. 7557 18/10/10 .. 68, Sarah Govan. 7789 8/2/ll Business-site ,, 5, Waihi Florene(' B. Ta;uwr. 7890 25/4/ll Special quartz claim Atlantis No. l . . David Kirkwood an

2870 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 85

No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. ltegistered Holder.

8624 14/8/12 Special quartz claim Empire ,James Hill. 8625 14/8/12 Empire No. 2 862fi 14/8/12 Empire No. 3 8fi78 22/10/12 Residenctsite Section 120A, Waikino Laura .J. llfo Donald. 8706 26/11/12 Special dredging r,him Takapuna Sawrnilling Company. 8822 ti/5;13 Residence.sit,• Section 329, Waihi .l!-,rcdcrick GPorgc Harrison. 8871 1/7/13 :lOfi. Waihi South Fred.,riek C. 1farnp1is. 9026 12/ll/13 :i8/'i: Waihi K. V. Andnrson. 9066 20/1/14 (i94. .James .D. Pye. 9088 24/2/14 Waihi Rep.fa (-Hga,ntic· Con~olida.tion. 9089 24/2/14 9090 24/2/14 9138 7/4/14 Warwi<·k St. G. B. Wilson. 9139 7/4/14 9140 7/4/14 9141 7/4/14 9142 7/4/14 9143 7/4/14 9144 7/4/14 9145 7/4/14 9146 7/4/14 Waihi 9147 7/4/14 9148 7/4/14 9149 7/4/14 9237 7/7/14 Residencc'-:'3itc Section 519, Waihi Joseph Stel'I. 929.J. 2/9/14 Rpt>cia.] c111art.z da.im Wotihi \iVaihi Rt->t·fa (}iganti<' Commlidation (Li· mitc

Notw:e publt•hed pursuant to the Provt8ion• of Section 16 of the Public Trl.l.81 Office Act, 1908, and Sections 18 and 1/J of the Puhlic Trust Office Amendment Act, 1913.

OTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme N Court at. Wellington an election to administer the several estates of the persons deceased whose names. residenC'es, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed £4011 in each case.

1 Date Date I Testate 1 Olllce .!'.ame. Reeldence. Occupa.tio11. ~;Iectlon I or administering of Death. flied. Intestate. [ ·

Bell, Thoma,e Blackball Miner .. 2:l/lll/lH 8/I0/20 Tl's!n.tP Wellirnrton. Bloomfield, Catherine Mary Maerewhenu" Widow H/8;20 5/10/:W Dunedin. Ann :1 Coxon, Matthew \Vetherstones Miner 1:1/:1/20 5/10/20: 4 Hodgson.Stevens, Anthony Napier Civil engineer 21/9/19 8/10/20, Napier." Radevash .!i lfl It Hounsell, ,John .. ~ d .. Auckland rrca-11ackrr 1:1/4/20 8/10/20 Intestate Auckland. (j North, Charles . . r. ,, · .. Oamaru .. Miller .. :l0/5/201 8/10/20: Tl'statc Dunedin. i Kur I\fohammecl or Nurma- Christeln1rd1 LahoHn"'I' l/i/9, 20 8/J0:120! Tnt,,stat,e Christd1ur<"h. 1 hamnwd s Himp~on, J·ohn .. Auckland Gardener i /8/:!0i 8/10/20 Testate Auckland. !I Tn,aC'v, .John Evans Flat Lahourpr 17,',i; 20' 8/10/20 Dun('din. 10 WallPy, :1Iary Ann Christchurch ~pinstcr l~ '8 ''U 8/10/20 Christehurnh. II Withers, Ellen .. Dunedin .. l\Tarri0d woman .. 2~:,7; 2o 8/10 120 Intestate nunf'din.

\YPllin~ton, I lt,h OetobPr, 1!)20, RORRRT TRIGGS, Public Trustee. Oc'r. 14.j ~l.1RE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Vital Statiliics. EPORT c,o the Vital Statistics of the Foor Metropolitan Areas and of the Nine Suburban Areas of the Dominion R for the Month of September, 1920 :------

1 .. i.i 'I ~§,; 1--l)J<~THSRKGJSTE~ED '~-S~1E>1B&B,~20. __ I :'i':I ~·~ 0 ..;-o 1 • g~ ili 1 i.. ~jc Males. ! Females. ~ Pr°if:::i~n of .§~~ - -- - -,------~ to,hel,OOOor

~.!~ 3·i~ I 2_sg, I "" I !m ::ta 1_ ra..; tr! mt A Popula.Hou, ~Cl!-:) o~ .... 1 e!~ :ll I s:1:a !~ i 't:J= 'i= =t -; Sept.,1920 §'i; E-1 go I ~ 'CO i:l(>,I I =~ ~1" , s:I~ =~ J>,l'tS ,+a ll..""" tlJ , :Q b,... I ~u:, i ao~ I P,... ~IO '°~ ~ . ---- -,---- 1-- Auckland City 73,852 147 ' 1·99 4 2 42 2 1 42 93 1·26 Remainder of Metropolitan Area. 70 794 : 123 1-74 6 1 . 26 1 1 27 62 II .0·88

rota! for Auckland Metro­ 144,6461 270. 1·87 ! 10 3 ! 68 : 3 : 2 ! ~'~i--1-·~ polita.n Area.

Wellington City 81.ao1 ! 15s 1·88 12 (l . 33 . s 4 28 91 I 1-12 Rema.inder of Metropolitan Area 19.Ml7 38 1·94 1 U 1 1 3 15 ! 0·77

Total for Wellington Metro­ 100,89811 191 : 1·89 12 7 !I 42 : 9 :' 5 I 31 ' 106 I' 1·05 politan Area I I I ' '

Christchurch City 61,104 [ 134' 2·19 6 4 •. 30 ' 5 II 3 '. 32 • 80 1·31 Remainder of Metropolitan Area 40,643 89 2-19 2 4 , 15 2 3 1 13 39 0·96 --·--.------'i--,--1--,----.--- Total for Christchurch Metro­ 101,747 i 223 2·19 8 8 1 45 7 : 6 45 119 1'17 1 politan Area

Dunedin City .• 57' 9351105 ' l ·81 6 2 33 4 i 5 ' 30 i 80 ' 1·38 Reme.inder of Metropolita.n Area. 14, 113 24 MO 1 2 ! 2 1 1 5 12 0 85 Total for Dunedin Metro­ "·"" I '" . ,.,. • : • .. . , , " : .,, __ ~-28 politan Area 1 Glsborne Borough Remainder of Suburban Area tml :: I::,:: :: . :: • :: , :: :: i :: II :: Tota.I for Gisborne Suburban 14,866 , ... I .. I ...... ; ...... i .. , .. Area• --.------1--·-1-1--

Na.pier Borough 13, 785 34 . 2·47 I 1 2 3 : 2 3 '1 11 O·B() Remainder of Suburban Area 2,598 5 I 1•92 4 2 , 6 2•31

Total for Napier Suburban 16,383 i 39 i 2·38 i 1 :l 7 .. 2 ! 5 17 ,--1·04 Area -:---1------.----

New Plymouth Borough 9. 820 I 32 3·26 , • • , . . 6 2 1 5 , 14 , 1-43 Remainder of Suburban Area 1,231 I 1 O·Bl 1 1 ' . . . . • . . • • •• ' 1 1-0·81

Tota.I for New Plymouth 11,051 ·, 38 I 2·99 I, 1 . . 6 , 2 ' 1 5 ' 15 1·36 Suburban Area. ---,--1---.------, ------·-----

1 Wanganui Borough 15,363 39 2·54 3 5 10 18 ! 1'17 Remainder of Suburban Area 6,415 15 I 2•34 1 4 5 0·78

Tota.I for Wanga.nui Sub­ - 21,778 1~1-2-48,--3---.-.-:--6-.-.-. -,--.-.- !141 23-1·06 - urban Area Palmerston North Borough 13,617 27 : 1·98 : .. .. I 7 I .. I 1 a : 11 0·81

Rema.inder of Suburban Area 1,249 3 'I 2·40 I • • • • 1 • . I . . . . . 1 0·80

Tote.I for Palmerston North H,t66 ~ ---;;-'1-.-.- --.-.-,.--8-.-.-. -1--1- --3-i12I-~ Suburban Area 1

1 1 Nelson City 9,101 \-8 !--::-1-1 1-.-.1-4 -.-.1-.-. -s1--:- 1---:-- Remainder of Suburban Area. 1 j 1,~33 I 4 I 3·24 .. .. ! ~ .. : .. .. 1 o-~~- 1 1 Total for Nelson Suburban 10,840 121 1'16 • 1 • .. ; o ! .. .. 8 I 14 __ Vio . I- 1 Area. 1

Greymouth Borough 4,960 ·1· 10 2·02 7 1 1 9 1·81 Remainder of Suburban Area. 3,535 . 8 2·26 4 1 5 1·41

1 rota! for Grey Va.lley 8,495 j __ 1B 2-12 ______::_ 1 __ 2 14 '--~ Boroughs Suburban Area

Timaro Borough 13,230 I 22 1·66 .. 1 10 .. :l 4 17 1·28 Remainder of Suburban Area l, 598 1 0·63 I Total for Tima.ru Suburban Area '14,82~ 1-----=:_~-·-·-: __1_~!-·-· ___2 ___4_ ~1-~

lnvercargill Borough h ,tl67 I 49 3•30 1 i .. 7 i .. 1 . 12 21 , 1·41 Remainder of Suburban Area 3,85U 6 1·55 .. :, .. 1 . .. .. , 2 I 3 _ 0·78_

Total for Inverca.rgill Sub­ : 1·8 726 ! 55 , 2·94 1 , .. 8 i .. 1 1 14 l 2! I 1-28 urba.n Area ------l---'----1--- Grand totals 550,172 1,077 1·96 I U 25 , 251 I 27 26 i 235 ] 608 1-11 1 ' I I • I • Returns not yet received 2872 11HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85

Dealing with the four metropolite.n area.a only," it is found that the inclusion of the suburban portions lowers the death­ rate in each ce.se. Deabh-rabe per J,000 of Population. Auokland City .. 1·26 Auckland Metropolitan Area •• 1-07 Wellington City 1'12 Wellington Metropolitan Area 1·05 Chriatohuroh City 1·31 Chriatohuroh Me,ropolit&n Area 1'17 Dunedin City •• 1·38 Dunedin Metropolitan Area .. 1·28 Inoluding the suburban portions, Dunedin is the highest and WPllington the lowest. Compared with September, 1917, 1918, and 1919, the results are- 1917. 1918. 1910. 11120. Auokland Metropolitan Area ...... 0·7U 1·2U l ·08 1·07 Wellington Metropolitan Area 0·84 0·94 0•70 1·05 Christohuroh Metropolitan Area . . 0·90 1·07 l·Oi\ l ·17 Dunedin Metropolitan Area l ·08 l ·:35 l ·15 1'28 The total births registered for the four metropolitan areas amounted to 813, as against 797 in August-an incree.se of 16. The deaths in September were 472-a decrease of 50 as compared with the previous month. Of the total deaths males oontributed 249, females 223. One hundred and two of the deaths were of ohildren under five years of age, being 21 ·61 per cent. of the whole number. Sixty-one of these were under one year of age. The following table shows the deaths in various age-groups occurring in the four metropolitan and total of nine suburban areas during the month of September, 1920 :- ·-·---~------.. ·- I ME'l'ROPOLI'l'AN ARMA, ______NINE SUBURBAN; --··· .--~----· ·----- Total,* AREA&,"' Age-group. Auckland. I Wellington. Christchurch. Dunedin.

Males. IFemales.[ Males. I Females. Males. IFomal ...

' Under 5 yean .. 13 I 5 19 14 16 13 10 69 53 5 and under 10 years .. .. 3 2 .. 4 I 3 I 9 6 10 .. 15 .. .. 1 l .. l .. 3 1 15 20 " 2 2 1 1 .. I 2 5 5 ...... I 20 .. 25 " .. 2 2 I .. 1 I I 5 4 25 30 " .. 1 4 .. 1 3 i l 3 5 9 .. .. 4 2 30 .. 35- .. 1 ! 3 .. 1 i 3 I 2 2 14 35 .. 40 .." .. 1 3 i 2 1 .. 4 1 l 4 5 8 14 40 .. 45 .. .. 1 3 3 4 3 I I 2 2 2 11 10 50 4 2 5 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 15 9 45 .. " .. 50 .. 55 .. 2 I 4 .. 3 2 2 7 3 1 6 12 18 55 60 " .. 5 3 I 4 1 1 I. I I 2 2 12 8 " " 9 10 ' 6 4 4 7 ! 3 :! fi 3 28 60 65 .. I' 26 65 yea~' and over " , . 9 22 21 : 16 24 41 28 136 Ill Unknown or not stated ~ . ~ I '.: ______, ___1 ______-8-l-i74_6_1_ Totals .. .. 45 -i-1-is-l1 46 46 I 71 I 65 320 288 • Excluding Gisborne; returns not yet received.

The deaths of 247 persons of 65 years and Ul>Wllrds were registered for Lhe fo .. r metropolitan and nine suburban aree.s dur111g the month of Septe111·,cr, 1920, a• against 283 iu the previous month. The following table shows the cla,-sifioaG1on :-

MKTROPOLITA.N ARRA, I---··----~--- NINK 8UBURHAN ABEAe.• Tot&I * Age. A0<,kland Wellin~tou I CbristchurclJ Dun .. dio

_____M_a_1"_"_I _F_e_m_a_1"_"~·I_M_"_'"_"_· _F_e_"'_"_'"~--_M_a_Ie_s _[_l'•_m_a~:-_: . ~al~s I F_e_.;._-a_-;e_~_c.!_M_a.les. I ~·ema1e& i:-.--~-~~-e~:-I_F_e_m~: •.

65 2 1 1 3 7 l 66 1 1 1 1 I 2 4 67 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 6 68 2 3 3 l 2 1 8 5 611 2 1 1 1 1 1 I 4 '± 70 1 1 l 1 3 8 5 11 2 l l 2 2 8 5 72 1 1 1 1 1 .2 3 78 3 4 2 l 3 2 8 7 74 2 2 2 1 2 2 8 3 75 2 1 2 l 1 1 6 2 16 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 l 6 8 77 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 il 6 78 2 2 1 3 l 2 8 3 71l 5 2 1 2 2 4 11 8 Su 4 2 2 1 4 9 4 81 2 1 1 4 4 4 89 2 3 1 2 4 2 9 6 oa 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 9 3 84 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 3 85 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 86 2 1 2 4 1 87 1 2 l 1 2 3 88 2 1 1 3 89 1 2 2 2 2 [i 4 90 91 1 1 92 1 l 1 1 2 2 93 1 1 2 1 1 94 .. .. II .. I .. .. 1 1 --4-1-:--2-8--1-136- -1i-1- Tota:: .. 21 16 24 1~;-i--i- .--·~-1·~ I i ' ' I ------·- • Excluding Gisborne ; relurns not yet received. OoT. 14.] 'rRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2878

TABLE showing the Ge.uses of the Dea.tbs of Persons a.t the Four Metropolita.n Area.a, e.nd Tota.I for Nine Suburban Areas,• • registered during September, 1920. ~--~------Auckland Wellington Christchurch Nino Dunedin 1· Met;ropolitan Metropolitan .Metropolitan lloSroJ>ollan ~ubnrban Area. Area. Area. Area. .A11tu. Cau1e1 of Dt,a"------'-- --,----1To&a1

Under 5 Years Under 5 Years , Under 5 Y-1 Under 5 Years 1' Under 5 Yean I I I 5 Years Iand oYer. 5 Years. Iand over.I 5 Yeara. Iand over. 5 Yean.~ and over. 6 Years. i"nd OYer. -- -- ___I ------·- ! I I I I.-Gllll'il!)B.lL DIS&ABICB, I . (a.) Epidemic DiBeasea. 1. Typhoid Fever 1 2 1 1 5 6. Mee.ales 1 7 4 9 3 1 25 7. Scarlet Fever 1 1 8. Whooping-cough 1 I 4 3 5 13 9. Diphtheria. •• 1 1 1 1 1 5 10. Influenza. •• 1 12 1 1 5 1 21

(b.) 0th.sf' General lJiseases. l8. Pulmonary Tuberculosis 5 5 1 6 6 5 28 30. Tubercula.r Meningitis 2 1 2 1 1 7 32. Tuberculosis of Spine 1 1 33. Tuberculosis of the Joints 1 1 2 34. Tuberoula.r Glands of N eek 1 1 35. Genera.I Tuberculosis 1 37. Syphilis 1 3 39. Ca.noer of Jaw 1 1 40. Stoma.oh e.nd Liver .. 3 2 3 2 2 12 41. Inte•tines, Rectum .. 1 1 1 1 4 42. FemllleGenita.l Org,ms 3 1 2 6 43. Bree.st 2 2 3 7 44. Skin 1 45. Kidney 1 1 45. Larynx 1 1 45. Meseniery .. 1 1 45. Neck 1 1 45. Spine 1 1 45. 'rhyroid 1 1 45. • Gle.nds 1 1 45. Disseminated Ce.ncer 2 1 2 5 48. Chronic Rbeume.Usm 1 1 2 50. Dla.betes 1 3 1 3 B 51. Exophtha.lmic Gaitre 52. Addison's Disease 1 ! l i 54. Anremia. 55. Acidosis 2 1 I I 1 59. Morpbinism i ~ Totals .. --4-i---;;-1-5- 19-11115:-20-:10-117-110-!24 ·172 --:------I -1--1-----1---- ll.-DIBICASICS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM .lND OF ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE. 61. Meningitis •. 1 1 1 1 5 61A. Oerebro-spine.l Meningitis 1 1 ' 2 63. Insular Sclerosis 1 1 64. Cerebra.I Hllllmorrhage, Apo­ 7 6 2 6 3 24 plexy 65. Cerebral Softening •. 1 1 66. Pe.re.lysis without Sp,oified 1 1 2 Ce.use 67. General Paralysis of Insane .. I 1 1 1 1 4 68. Other forms of Mente.I Alien- 3 1 4 e.tion I 69. Epilepsy . . , , •• 71, Convulsions of Infants U. Tumour of Brain -~ I .• -~ I " 1· .. 1 1 1 i 74. Congenite.l Imbecile •• Tote.ls •• ~-i ~- _;_ ~-~- 6 - 1 - 8 : <_ 9 : ,: lll.-DISEABES OF THIil 0IBOULA- TORY SYSTEM. 77. Perioe.rditis .. 2 2 79. Orga.nic Disea.ses of Hee.rt 25 1i 14 I 1~ I 21 8: SO. Angi11a. Pectoris 1 Bl. Diseases of Arteries, &c. 82. Embolism e.nd Thrombosis II I .. .. 83. Phlebitis .. I i .. i i .. -~ I .. -~ : _ .. -1-·· __·· ___ .. ·1-·-·1-·· -1-·· __.. __ .. __ 1 ___1 Tote.ls .. . . , 29 . • 14 • . 14 I , . 19 1 • • 25 101

IV.-DISEASES OF THE RESPIRA- 1 TORY SYSTllllll. -1 -1-. -i--1-1---.~ 87, Le.ryngitis . , -. -1---- 88. Goitre 89. Acute Bronchitis 90, Chronic Bronchitis 4 91. Bronoho-pneumonia .. 1 I i : ~ 4 I i 2 ~ ~i 92. Pneumonia. 1 i 1~ 3 6 ~ 1 1 2 ~ 3~ 93. Pleurisy 94, Pulmonary Oongeetion 2 1 1 2 6 96. Aethme. 1 2 3 98. Miner's Phtbisis ...... 1 1 98. Abscess of Lung ...... , ...... i··: .. 1 1 Tote.ls •• • • 1__ s_J~_l_-~~_l-~ __5_1_~f __1_j___s_l __ 4__ ~_ 1os Excluding Gisborne; returns not yet received. 2874 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l"l'K [No. 85

TABLB showing the Causes of the Deaths of Persons at the Four Metropolitan Areas, and Total for Nine Suburban Areas,• registered during September, 1920-continued.

Auckland Wellin,iton Cbrialcbureb Dunedin Nine lloQ'opOJIMID I l•burban I llekopollian 11.et.ropollc&o llle>ropoll••n .A.rea. Area Area. Area. A,,,., . ~auae1 of Dedb Under I 5 Yeare I Unde~-1-5 Yoare I Under I • Yearw Under 16 Y•ro I Under [ r, Year1 ITolal 6 Years and oTer I 6 Years, and over. o Years j"nd over 6 Yean. and over. 5 Yean tnd~ 1 1 1 1 I I I V. -- DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE i SYSTEM. I i 101. Obstruction of Oesopl1agus 1 1 102. Ulcer of the Stoma.ch 1 1 103. Other Diseases of the Stomach 1 1 1 ~ 104. Enteritis (under 2 yea.rs) 1 3 ! 1 1 6 108. Appendicitis 1 1 1 3 109. Hernia., Intestinal Obstruction 1 1 1 2 5 llO. Haemorrhage of Bowel 1 2 ll3. Cirrhosis of Liver 1 1 114. Ga.II-stones .. 2 115. Hepatitis 1 117, Peritonitis .. I 1 ll8. Pancreatitis I •• 1 .... ··:··"I" .. 11 2 118. Abdominal Abscess I··,·· ...... : ...... 1, i 1------~~-· -, ----,---.---,------1--·-· 1 6 5 5 29 VI.- No:~~::E~~AL U1s1mi.s ~~ I- - - - -i- - __i_ -i--_3 __ --2____ l __ -----~-'- THE GENITO· URINARY SYS· : I TBM AND ANNEXA, 119. Acute Nephritis 2 120. Bright's Disease 5 2 l 7 18 122. Pyelitis 1 122. Disease of Kidney 1 126. Prosta.t itis i I , [ l I i 1 Totals _ .. _ _ 5 I- .. : 6 . .. _ 2 _;_ .. _: _3 -I .. __ 7 _·_ 23 VII.-PUERPERAL STATE. 1 I I , I 1 134. Pregnancy .. I ' 137. Puerperal Septicmmia 2 . 5

138. Eclampsia .. .. , .. 1 .. " ...... ··11 1 139. Embolism .. lj .. l ...... , .. l ,------·------·-·-·----,------1------Totals .. .. . 2 t .. 1 .. 2 .. 1 .. i 2 . 8

VIII.-DISEASES O}' THE SKIN AND OF THE CELLULAR TISSUE. 142. Gangrene 1 1 144. Cellulitis . . 2 .. .. I .. .. I 2 Tota.ls .. - 2 -: .. - .. ·1 .. - - .. - .. -i .. ----__1 ___ 3 IX.-DISEASES O}' THE BONES AND OF THE ORGANS OF LOCOMOTION. I I . 146. Osteitis

X.-MALFORMATIONS. 2 --- 1 --\ 2--- -~ -1 ::- :: - 150. Congenital Hoart-disease .>-: 150. Hydrocephalus ------1----1------J-·---1 •. .: ' " ·1 ...... ·1 .. .. ' .. 1

.. • • .. • • Tota.ls 3 1 I .. 2 .. 1 1 7 ;-- ·-1---1 ---1·---;------,------X.l.-018BA8B8 OF EARLY INFANCY. 151. Congenital Debility, loterus • • 2 5 2 1 3 13 HilA, Premature Birth 2 4 ::J 6 15 152. Other Diseases peouliar to Early 2 1 , 2 5

Infancy ·---______------1 ---1-----; ______Totals I 6 _ '_ . . _ 10 i . . . 5 _ . . _ _ 7 _ . . I 5 _: _.. _ _ 33

XII.-OLD AGE. I 154. Senility .. , 12 .. 8 .. ll .. 12 • . . 1 16 59 1

158.x~~i~id~t;E;~~~ni!~LENCE. 1, .. -- .. - .. - 11 ,- . . I- .1. . .. - 1 '!- .. -'- .1. :- 21,., 165. Accidental Asphixia.tion 169. • Drowning 175. Traum,.tism by Crushing I I 1 2 3 185. Fractures ...... 2 ...... 2 186. Cerebral Concussion...... ' .. .. 1 ...... l

Totals .. .. - .. .. I 3 •• - 4 -, .. - - 1 - .. -I 3 -1- 11 ---~----.---1------1------1---1-- XIV.-ILL-DEFINED DISEASES. 189. Heart-fa.ii ure Grand totals . ~~ -. 13>1 ~~ ·- - ~~ I- ~~ - 9: ;_ ~~ - ~~ ~~ -111: -:- 60:

I ' ______I -- mxcluding Gisborne; returns not yet received. Census a.nd Statistics Offio,, MALCOLM FRASER, Welllng,on, N.Z., 12th October, 1920. Government Statisttcum. OoT. 14.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'rTE. 2875

Tenders far Varni.sh.

HE undermentioned accepted. !Pndcr-raks for the supply and dcliYcry of :l,200 gallons of varnish for the New Zealand T Railways is published for .!l"cucral information. R. W. Mc:VJLLY. (/.,m·ral ,Ian:,,gn, NPw Zntlan

~uceessful tendercrs: Uuthric, Bowron, and Co. (Limited), Wellington. :Makers ,if varnish : Naylor Rrm:;. (London), T..imit,e

Dunedin (or Tot.al TI..at.P. }H~f Description of Varnisb. I Auckland. Welllngt.on. [ Lyttelto11. Port .-\.nll)Ullt,. Chalmers). Quant-tty. Ballon.

£ 8. cl. £ s. cl. A. Varnish, best finishing body 20() 300 1/iO 1/i() 800 I I () 840 0 II .8. bard-dryin.rr body .. I 300 400 JOO 100 900 l I () 94,-, 0 0 C. ('arria~e 100 200 200 ;;oo (\ 13 II 343 Iii 0 D. black japan 100 200 300 () Ill () 240 0 0 ]( gold-size 200 200 100 200 700 0 12 9 Hll 5 0

------Total value of tender, £2,815.

Immigration arid Emigration Returns,

ETURN of IMMIGRATION to e.nd EMIGRATION from the DoMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the ~loNTH of SEP'rmrnER, R 1920, showing the Conn tries from which Persons 1

Arrivals. Departures.

Countries. Adults. Children. Adults. j Total : Persons. M. F. M. F. M. B'.

United Kingdom 641 R31 l(i4 159 1,795 163 156 45 47 411 Austre.lie.n Commonwealth 1,088 731 125 101 2,045 827 711 81 88 1,707 Fiji 55 79 I 135 46 47 4 ;j 102 Cook Islands n 10 2 2 20 5 2 1 8 Norfolk Island 6 2 2 2 12 Oe.ne.da 43 40 3 3 80 25 21 1 48 British West Indies 2 1 3 United Sta.tes and Ce.nal Zone 29 19 10 5 63 34 15 6 56 Hawaii 8 15 1 24 1 1 2 Samoa 9 6 16 18 15 7 3 4l Friendly Isle.nds 5 8 13 i 2 2 Society Isle.nds 6 2 II 52 5 fi (jg Foreign Pacific Islands (undefined) 3 7 10 2 2 4 Russia 2 I 2 .'; , . I Totals, September, 1920 1 . · I 1, 901_ 1,1:n_ so8_·,•. 21r,_: 4,23611,111_._ 976 . v;1 __ 145 i 2,449

1 1'ote.ls, September, 1919 .• j 875 1,239 160 , 170 i 2,444 : 929 692 117 107 : 1,845 ------,___ I - ______I -- --·------:_ __ The arrivals during the month of September, 1920, exceederl the departures by 1,787. In the corresponding month of l!ll9 there was an excess of arrivals over departnres of 5\J\J.

ARRIVAJ,s AT AND DEPARTURES FROM DIF>'EREN'r NEW ZEALAND PORTS.•

Arrivals. Departures. Ports. -i -----~- Total Adultl. Ohlldren. .Maleo. Females. P=.. ! Adults. I Children. Male• lll'emales Persons. i

Auckland .. 1,617 224 967 874 1,841 924 121 587 4fj\ 1,048 New Pl\'mouth 3 1 2 3 Welling.ton 1,566 263 979 850 1 , 829 l , lu4 15,5 695 621 1.319

Dunedin 375 81 206 250 456 1 2 2 2 lnvercargill 91 16 · 56 51 107 ] 6::J 17 44 36 80

Totals, September, 1~20 3,652 584 i 2,209 2,027 4,236 I 2,153- ~- 1,328: 1, 121 2,449

Totals. September, 1919 2,114 330 1,035 1,409 2,444 1,621 224 1,04G 799 1,845 I 1 I CHINESE (included above;.

Arrivaa. Departures.

Males. Females. )!ale• Females At Auckland· H8 II From Auckland 29 5 ,, Wellington 51 2 Wellingtou 8 ,. Invercargill 5 37 144 rn

NoTE.- Figures of arrivals do not include members of Expeditionary Forces. • It is imporie.nt to mention that, in the returns from which this table is made up, imrnigrams to the Dominion are 111\ counted at the first port of e.rrival, and emigrants at the final port of depl\rture. Census and Statistics Office, MALCOLM FRASER. Wellington, 8th October, 1920. Government St>Ltistician. to (X) -.I C) RETURN OF THE NUMBER, TONN.A.GB, .A.ND CB11WS OF VBSSIILII BN1'BllBD INW.A.B.DS AND OLJI.A.RBD OUTWARDS AT 1'HII 811VIIR.A.L Po&1'8'0J' NEW ZB.A.L.t.ND DURING 1'HB Qu.A.&TE& JllllDED 30rH SEPTEMBER, 1920.

ENTIIRIID. CLIIABED. ------. 1------l_____ ':'7hence. ___ __ Briti~~----~1-- _Fore~ Total. Whither. '· British. Foreign. Total. 1 --i 1 1-- , United British I Forei!ln , I ' United ' British I Foreign/ , Perts. King- Posses Coun- I I King- Posses- Coun- I I 1

dom._ sions. tries. 1' ' , dom. •ions. tries. I ' I I I

0 ~· I o·- ~ 0 ~ ~ • ai I ~ • al ~ : • to () '1: 0 i~ Q = ~ ' to ~ • i, ..! • r,i "O.D cl· ':a'.> c1 .1 '0011:! · i m ~ i aJ St i co ~ tlD as.-:.. 'QD •.-:... 'QD • • ~ m ~ ~ m ~ i m a: 2 f:! :i 2 f:! :i[ 2 t 8 If:! ::i 8 f:! i 8 f:! o:.f~~:.l';~1,i·1=;~i i:l:l o i:l:l o i:l:l :> .,.. :.; :> ... o :> ... o l:.J:;~j!i[:;..::!..[:.\:;a~::io i:l:l o i:l:l o i:l:l I ;;,- ... _o__ l _.. "" :..i :..- ... ~ 1-3

Au~kla.nd 6,240 [ 7 116,676 281 90 1268, 741 6,521 ii 60 143,364 4,474 , 519,433 179 152,797 4,653 ~ Kaipsra ...... 4 4,235 101 ..• , 4,235 107 1 Taura.ngs . . I • • ! • • I z Gisbome 12,542 207 I 12,542 207 ;, l 112 10 1 •• 'I . . 112 10 t;:1 liewPlymouth 16,218 278 2 1,851 18,069 3261 1 1,367 30 3 7,500 8,867 127 I 1 ~ Wsiwa . . ;I •• I • • I Pates ·· I ~ Wanganui 6,917 147 6,917 147 I t;:1 Wellington 136,271 3,731 17,196 153,467 i 4,063 !i 20 . 63 251,308 5,704 265,372 5,943 Napier 4,420 80 4,420 I 80 !( l 256 11 256 11 Waira.u . . , . . . Ii Picton 1,247 28 1,247 . 28 ! l 683 16 683 16 Nelson I • • i1

1 Westport . . I . . 'II 4 3,208 96 . . •• I 4 1 3,208 96 Greymouth 200 1 200 9 9 6,689 194 ' :l,038 70 11 1 8,727 264 i Q Hokitika · · I · · I Lyttelton 27,051 I 507 I 4 : 9,595 168 14 36,646 675 :, 4 16,203 261 4,671 9n 6 ; :!O, 874 356 > 1 1 Timaru 7,184 145 , 1 7,184 1 145 1 ~ ~ g:_:'~ 11:428 370 I 2 2,991 74 s 1 20;4rn I «41 .• .. 5 ·; I .. . . ii I 41,219 661 1 2,2.is I _42 12: 43,4tii ,oa --3 Bluff Harbour.. ------19,359 I .. 9119,359 I 503 I . . •. I 3 1 I .. .. 7,304 257 ! •• 1 ·· 4 ! 7,304 257 8 :~1 ·. .. ~ 1 ·. I ! ; i Sailing iCargo . . . · 16 . • 2 . . 17 I 5,435 1 188 I 1 556 I 8 18 , 5,991 I 196 ; . . . . 9 ...... !8 2,717 94 2,351 23 9 5,0ti~ ' 117 .i [ )Ballast(a) .• .. •. I .. .. , ...... I .. I 4 •• 1 3 1,903 59 2 1,199 19 5 I 3,10:.- I 78 ~ I i I I I !

,.... 1Stea (b) {Cargo .. I 16 .• 112 .• 33 i_ •• 141 415,626 ,10,658 I 20 ,44,1181853 161 459,744 11,511 ,, 22 _ j,. I .. lll 357,6'1 9,27' I 417,016 '32 HO '"·"" j 9,'10 l m Ballast(a) I .. 2 •. 14 .• I 1 16 79,841: 1,399 I 1 3,635 42 17 83,476 1,441 ,1 •• .. ~- 51 41 113,687 2,390 12 129,388 548 53 143,075 · 2,938

Grand 1otal .. ! 16 2 128 14 35 1_ I 174 500,902112,245i22;48,309 ioo3 196 549,211 13,148 jl 22 .. ~ 55 14 3 163 475,948 1 11,821 19139,954 7221182 ; 515,902 12,543

Corresponding Quarter, i 15 7 81 I 7 27 I 1 127 400,796 9,101 [ 11 15,072 1226 138 II 415,868 9,327 I 24 1 50 40 10 5 ll8 356,545 I 8,334 12 113,589 1961130 370, l"l4 8,530 1919 -- . I ..L...~ -----'------______!_ --- '______I {a) "Balla.st,. mt>ans-(1) Inwards,'" having no cargo for discharge in :New Zee.lanrl '': (2) Outwards. 1'.ha.ving no cargo loaded in ~ew Zealand." (b) u Steam II iucludeFt "motor." z Cu, ;oms Department, Wellington. 11th October, 1920. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller c,f Customs. 0 ~ OoT. 14.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2877

Additiona to Land Agents Re,giarer dtu.ri'11f! Auguat and September, 1920. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 12th October, 1920. EREWITH is published for general information a list of licenses entered during the months of August and September, H 1920, in the register of licenses issued under the Land Agents Act, 1912, J. HISLOP, Under-Secretary. --~------~------·~------~------Name or Firm (If any) of which Lleenaee Is a No. of Registered Office, DatAI IJcenae Court by which License, Name of Licensee. Member, or Registered granted. Llcenae granted, COmpanyon WhOIO Behalf JJcense Is held.

10446 Allen, Ernest Richard Short's Buildings, Auckland 31 Aug., 1920 Auckland. 11913 Amory, Charles Frederick 50 Willis Street, Wellington 17 Aug., 1920 Wellington. 11347 Anderson, Axel Frederick Te Puke 2 Sept., 1920 Taura.nga. 11914 Bay, Arnold Herbert 32 Grey Street, Wellington 21 Aug., 1920 Wellington. 11231 Buchanan, George Alex- Napier 6 Sept., 1920 Napier. ander 10092 Cairns, Walter John Masterton 27 Aug., 1920 Mastert.on. Franklyn 10923 Lees, Edward Lowder •. Co-operative Service Gisborne 20 Sept., 1920 Gisborne. (Limited) 10131 Crawford, Ernest Alfred Te Aroha 10 Sept., 1920 Te Aroha. 10984 Crighton, Martin Carnegy Crighton and Roots Hawera 14 Sept., 1920 Hawera. 11174 Dooley, Joseph Benjamin J. B. Dooley and Co. 32 Octagon, Dunedin 9 Sept., 19:!0 Dunedin. 10833 Dovell, James .. Dovell and Baker .. Otahuhu 10 Aug., 1920 Otahuhu. 11228 Edmundson, Ernest Owen Edmundson and Napier 14 Aug., 1920 Napier. Fisher 9500 Ewart, James .• Masterton 12 Aug., 1920 Masterton. *10328 Fisher, Ernest Alfred 19 H.M. Arcade, Auckland 30 Jan., 1920 Auckland. 10438 Fisher, William John lck 31 Komaru Street, Remuera 2 Aug., 1920 Auckland. 11881 Forrest, Donald Whangarei 24 Aug., 1920 Whangarei. 10451 Leith, George Albert Fraser and Leith 4 Gladstone Buildings, 8 Sept., 1920 Auckland. Auckland 8506 Freeman, Frederick Edwin Pongaroa 22 Sept., 1920 Pahiatua. 10808 Fryer, ,Tames Atkinson .. Havelock North 8 Sept., 1920 Hastings. 197 Gallagher, George Kaitaia 17 Aug., 1920 Kaitaia. 10091 Gerrand, Robert Soames Masterton 13 Aug., 1920 Masterton. tl0906 Herbert, John Thomas .. Gis borne Farmers' Gisborne 27 Jan., 1920 Gisborne. Co-operative Com­ pany (Limited) 10437 Gray, Charles Montrose Kohimarama 2 Aug., 1920 Auckland. 11595 Greenslade, Arthur Ed- Nelson 21 Sept., 1920 Nelson. mund 1 11812 Griffin, John Thomas New Plymouth 20 Sept., 1920 New Plymouth. 837 Griffiths, Gerald Gilmore Raglan 4 Aug., 1920 Raglan. 9010 Hall, Ernest Harris Hall and Harvey Palmerston North 14 Sept., 1920 Palmerston North. 11663 Hardy, AHred Geoffrey .. Hardy and Co. Wanganui 5 Aug., 1920 Wanganui. 10442 Harris, Edwin Queen Street, Auckland .. 16 Aug., 1920 Auckland. 10440 Harrison, Hawtyn Stanley 91-93 Queen Street, Auck­ 7 Aug., 1920 Auckland. land 11810 Harrison, William AHred Rahotu 9 Aug., 1920 New Plymouth. 9009 Hasloch, Ernest Palmerston North 17 Aug., 1920 Palmerston North. f9009 Hasloch, Ernest Hasloch and Godwin Palmerston North 17 Aug., 1920 Palmerston North. 10452 Hawkings, Walter -458 Queen Street, Auckland IO Sept., 1920 Auckland. '10450 Hewett, William Janes W. J. Hewett and Co. N.Z. Insurance Buildings, 6 Sept., 1920 Auckland. Auckland 9008 Honey, William Henry .. W. H. Honey and Co. Palmerston North 9 Aug., 1920 Palmerston North. 11917 Hotter, Edward Charles Evening Post Buildings, 27 Aug., 1920 Wellington. Wellington 11596 Innes, Frank Bryce Nelson . . . . 21 Sept., 1920 I Nelson. 10775 Jennins, Lisle Carrington I Cambridge . . . . 25 Sept., 1920 Cambridge. 11915 Johnston, Guy Featherston Johnston and Co. Corner of Featherston and 21 Aug,, 1920 Wellington. (Limited) J Panama Street•, Wei- . lington 1110674 Jones, Arthur Cussen 28 Grey Street, Wellington 8 Jan., 1920 Wellington. 11593 Jones, Burchard Bartrum Nelson 13 Sept., 1920 Nelson. 2404 Kendall, Matthew Henry Featherston 6 Sept., 1920 Featherston. 11631 Kirkpatrick, James Shen- Kirkpatrick and Mc- Invercargill 17 Sept., 1920 Invercargill. nan Kay 10809 Lanauze, John Richard., Hastings 22 Sept., 1920 Hastings. 11075 Manttan, Herbert Benja- 24 Dorset Street, Christ­ 19 Aug., 1920 Christchurch. min church 11074 Marshall, Henry 144 High Street, Christ­ 16 Aug., 1920 Christchurch. church 11919 Masters, Edward John 254 Riddiford Street, Wel­ 17 S~pt., 1920 Wellington. lington 11911 McComisky, Joseph 10 Woodward Street, Wel- 30 July, 1920 Wellington. lington 10120 McDonald, Alfred Liardet McDonald and Co. Te Aroha 23 July, 1920 Te Aroha. 11550 Miller, George .. Ashburton 6 Aug., 1920 Ashburton. 11912 Morrison, John Laird 90 The Terrace, Wellington 5 Aug., 1920 Wellington. 11073 Sheppard, John Hadfield Mosley and Sheppard 131 Hereford Street, Christ- 9 Aug., 1920 Christchurch. Westley church 11230 Nesbitt, George Napier 23 Aug., 1920 Napier. 10449 Henry, David .. Oldfield and Henry 39 Fort Street, Auckland 6 Sept., 1920 Auckland. 10444 Orchard, John Sidney 15 Queen Street, Auckland 19 Aug., 1920 Auckland. 11920 O'Sullivan, Fergus Francis 176 Featherston Street, 17 Sept., 1920 Wellington. Wellington 10448 Pilcher, Charles Athelstan N.Z. Insurance Buildings, 6 Sept., 1920 Auckland. Na.pier Auckland 115181 Pleydell, Walter George .. Pleydell and Crispe Waiuku 2 July, 1920 Waiuku. 10922 Pool, Joseph . • . . Gisborne 28 Aug., 1920 Gisborne. 10441 Price, Arthur Davis .. Price ~,nd Jones Queen Street, Auckland .. 7 Aug., 1920 Auckland. 10807 Quigley, Frank Martin .. Hastings 26 Aug., 1920 Hastings. F 2878 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85

Name or Firm (It any) ol which Licensee Is a No. or Date License Court by which Name or Llcewiee. Member, or Registered Registered Office. granted. License granted. License. Company on whose Behalf License is held. ------·---- ll8ll Quinn, John Harold New Plymouth r, Sept., 1920 New Plymouth. *10210 Storey, Keith Munro Rawnsloy and Cop- 174 Queen Street, Auck- 21 Jan., 1920 Auckland. land lanrl ,r11 Oiil Robson, Robert William 824 Cnlnm hn St.red, f'hrist- 8 J\lar., Hl20 Christchurch. church ll583 Sills, Charles .. Horehore 11 Aug., 1920 Darg,wille. 10801> Simson, ,John Andrew Rimson and AmoR .. Hastings 4 Ang., l!l20 Hnstings. l\!i94 H1nith, AgmP.n George Stoke 13 Sept., 1920 Nelson. 11173 Souter, John Mosgicl 2U Aug., 1920 Duneclin. 11229 Stanton, Harold Edward Palnwrston North J(l Aug., 1920 Napier. 99/\4 8tewart, ,James Kinna .. H,•lcnsvillc 11 Aug., Hl20 Hclensville. 11916 . Sullivan, Timothy John .. 12 Panama Strl'et, Wei- 26 Ang., 1920 Wellington. lington **10155 Sutcliffe, Cyril :Warton 15 April, 1920 Marton. 11346 Teasey, William Thomas Tauranga 5 Aug., 1920 Tauranga. 11076 Thomas, ,John Henry Sumnel' !l Sept., 1920 Christchurch. 3758 Thompson, John Beaumont La.wrenec :io ;\far., 1920 Lawrence. 10447 Brain, Conrad William .. Thorpe and Brain .. Queen Street. Aucklnnd .. 6 Sept., 1920 Auckland. 8923 Buchanan, Thomas George The 'T'okmnaru Fann- 'T'okomarn Bay 7 Ang., 1920 Waipiro B:ty crs' (jo-operativc Company (Limited) ll.'i3ij Virtue, Gerald Dnvid Timaru 1!l Aug., 1920 Timaru. 10004 Wnklen, Thomns Henry .. \Yhangntmw 27 Aug., 1920 Warkworth. 11918 Warburton, Gerald Egerton 196 The Terrace, Welling- 6 Sept., 1920 Wellington. ton 11564 Whitelaw, Herbert James Woodville 23 8qit., 1920 Woodville. 10439 Wickins, Albert Percy .. Wickins ;~d Sutcliffe I 42 Karangaha pc Road, 2 Aug., 1920 Auckland. Aueklanrl ' 10445 Wilkie, Alexander Herbert C'.ustornH Street West, 19 Aug., 1920 Aucklnnd. Auckland 10443 Wilson, ,Tohn Henry )[orningside. A1wkland 19 Aug., 1920 Auckland. 11330 Wyllie, ,Tames ..

* Transferred from Fisher nnrl ,Johnson, on 9th August., 1920. j- TransfrrrP

**Transferred from Sutclifl'e, A. J., on 13th August, 1920. • · C '

Bank Statements. I (On the Guaranteed Stock £10,599, interest for si -- · months, was paid on 1st May, 1920.) TATEMENT of the average amount of Liabilities and / Am?l:!nt of the reserved profits at the time of declaring such S Asset• .of the Bank of New Zealand, in New 7:ealand. d1v1dend, £2,646,520 .. during the Quarter ended 30th September, J 920. j De.ted e.t Wellington this 7th day of October, 1920. LIABILITIES. £ s. d H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. N ates in circulation . . 4,776,777 4 '7 A. H. CAREY, Aooounte.nt. Bills in circulation 117,302 7 5 [NOTE.-The above are the figures for New Zealand only.] Balances due to other Bank• 93,238 0 3 Government deposits •. 7,527,385 7 8 TATEMENT of the average a.mount of Liabilities and Other deposits- S Assets of the Be.nk of Australasia., in New Zealand, Not bearing interest 17,042,952 4 3 during the Quarter ended 30th September, 1920. Bee.ring interest 8,587,530 5 0 LIABILITIES, £ •. d. Notes in circulation 501,951 17 8 Total average liabilities £38,145,185 9 2 Bills in circulation 41,836 13 6. Balances due to other Banks ASSETS. Government deposits Coined gold and silver and other ooined £ s. d. Other deposits- Not bee.ring interest 3,981,444 1 10 3,411,535 0 0 metals Bearing interest 1,123,696 4 8 Lege.I tender notes of other Banks 96,539 13 10 5,278 17 9 Gold and silver in bullion or bars Tote.I average lie.hilities .. £5,648,928 17 8 Notes and bills of other Banks .. 275,746 11 3 Balances due from other Banks 92,067 2 9 AssmTs. Landed property 195,155 2 1 Amount of all other seourities- Coined gold and silver e.nd other coined £ s. d. 1. Notes and bills discounted 1,089,105 13 9 metals 959,288 12 6 2. Government securities (New Zee.land Lege.I tender notes of other Banks 69,669 17 1 or otherwise) 3,507,579 18 1 Gold and silver in bullion or bars 908 12 6 3. Other funded securities Notes and bills of other Banks .. 92,719 1 11 4. Debts due to the Bank (exclusive of Balances due from other Banks . , debts abandoned as bad) .. 16,442, 763 6 1 Landed property 131,307 12 10 5. Securities not included under the I Amount of all other seourities- .. bove heads 451, 210 5 2 1. Notes e.nd bills discounted .. 225,674 19 5 ------2. Colonie.I Government securities 154,763 1 11 Total average assets £25,566,981 10 9 3. Other funded securities 4. Debts dne to the Bank (exclusive of debts abandoned as bad).. .. 4,741,219 7 6 Amount of the capital stock pa.id up at the close of the 5. Securities not inolnded under the quarter ended 30th September, 1920 :- above heads 7,971 11 8 4-per·cem. guaranteed stock, £529,988. "A" preference shares issued to the Crown under Bank Total average assets .. £6,383,522 17 4 of New Zealand Act, 1903, £500,000. " B " preference shares issued to the Crown under Bank

of New Zealand Act, 1913, £250,000. ·1 Amount of the capital stock pa.id up e.t this date, £3,500,000. Ordinary she.res, .£1,496,753. Rate of the le.st dividend and bonus declared to the share- Rate of the last dividend declared to the shareholders on - holders, 10 per cent. per annum and bonus 3 per cent. per "A" preference shares, 10 per cent. per annum. annum, equal t~ 13 per cent. per annum. "B " preference shares and ordinary shares (dividend Amount of the le.st interim dividend and bonus declared, 18! per cent. per annum, and bonus 4 per cent. per £227,500. annum), 17~ per cent. per annum. Amount of the reserved profits at the time of declaring such Amount of the laet dividend declared on- dividend, £2,975,000. "A" preference she.res, £50,000. Dated e.t Wellington this 7th day of October, 1920. "B" • £43,750. PERCY H. COX, Inspector. Ordinary shares, £175,000. W. ROSS, Accountant. OCT. 14.' THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2879

TATEMENT of the e.ver&ge a.mount of the Liabilities TATEMENT of the e.vere.ge a.mount of the Liabilities S and Assets of the N e.tione.l Be.nk of New Zee.land S e.nd Assets of the Bank of New South We.lea, in New (Limited), in New Zee.le.nd, during the Quarter ended Zee.land, during the Quarter ended 2nh September, 1920. 30th September, 1920. LIABIT,ITIES. £ B, d, LIABILITIES. £ s. d. N ates in circulation 874,100 19 9 Notes in oiroule.tion 795,194 0 0 Bills in circulation 29,368 12 3 Bills in oiroule.tion 23,274 0 0 Be.le.noes due to other Banks 30,115 5 6 Be.le.noes due to other Banks Government deposits Government deposits Other denosits- Other deposits- Not bee.ring interest 4,'.!91,220 13 9 Not bee.ring interest 5,844,939 0 0 Bee.ring interest 2,532,527 7 10 Bee.ring interest 2,411,721 0 0 Tote.] average lia.bilities £7,757,332 19 1 Tot9,J average lie.bllitles £9,075,128 0 0 ASSETS. ASSETS, Coined gold e.nd silver e.nd other coined £ s. d. Coined gold 9.nd silver and other ooined £ s. d. metals 1,218,147 5 9 mete.ls 998,333 0 0 Lege.I tender notes of other Banks 16,250 8 6 Lege.I tender notes of other Banks 88,462 0 0 Gold e.nd silver in bullion or be.rs 123,284 8 8 Gold e.nd silver in bullion or be.rs 3,599 0 0 Notes and bills of other Banks 516 11 6 N ates e.nd bills of other Banks .. 209,228 0 0 Be.lances due from other Be.nks .. 127,733 4 3 Be.le.noes due from other Banks .. Le.nded property 132,972 13 3 Landed property 192,828 0 0 Amount of a.II other securities- Amount of a.II other seourities- 1. Notes and bills discounted .. 122,073 14 7 1. Notes e.nd bills discounted •. 261,129 0 0 2. Colonie.I Government securities 1,116,435 19 0 2. Government securities (New Zee.land 3. Other funded securities or otherwise) 1,158,816 0 0 4. Debts due to Bank (exclusive of debts 3. Other funded securities e.be.ndoned e.s bad) .. 4,326,328 6 5 t. Debts due to the Be.nk (exclusive of 5. Securities not included under the debts e.be.ndoned e.s be.d) .. 6,185,129 0 0 a.hove heads 268,811 5 7 5. Securities not included under the above heads 13,728 0 0 Total average assets .. £7,452,553 17 6

Tote.I e.vere.ge assets .. £9,111,252 0 0 Amount of the oe.nite.l stock naid un e.t the close of the quarter ended 27th September, 1920; .£4, 765,700. Amount of the ce.nital stock ne.id un e.t the oiose of the Re.te of the le.st dividend decie.red to the shareholders, 10 per quarter ended 30th September, 1920; £1,000,000. cent. per annum. Rate of the last dividend declared to the she.reholders, Amount of le.st dividend declared, £219,142 10s. 12 per cent. per e.nnum for half-yee.r, e.nd 2 per cent. bonus. Amount of the reserved profits after declaring such dividend, Amount of the le.st dividend declared, .£80,000, £3,275,000. Amount of the reserved profits e.t the time of declaring sucb De.ted e.t Wellington this 6th day of October, 1920. dividend, £1,174,573. B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. Dated at Wellington this 5th de.y of Octobe.r, 1920. JAS. CARADUS, Inspector's Acoountl\nt.

D. W. DUTHIE, General Manager. ------STATEMENT of the e.vere.ge amount of Liabilities e.nd TATEMENT of the a.mount of the e.vere.ge Liabilities Assets of the Commeroie.l Bank of Australia (Limited), S e.nd Assets of the Union Bank of Australia. (Limited), in New Zea.le.nd, during the Quarter ended 30th September, e.t Branches in the Dominion of New 7,ealand, during the 1920. Que.rter ended 30th September, 1920. LIABILITIES, £ 8, d. Notes in circule.tion 55,347 3 2 LIABILITIFlS. £ s. d. Bills in ciroule.tion 5,328 13 4 N ates in clrcule.Lion 613,927 0 0 Be.le.nces due to other Be.nks Bills in oiroule.tion 21,492 0 0 Government deposits Balances due to other Banks 10,223 0 0 Other deposits- Government deposits Not bearing interest 863,840 8 2 Other denosits- Bee.ring interest 208,163 6 10 N ot bee.ring interest 4,462,603 0 0 Bearing interest 1,781,056 0 0 Tote.I average lie.biliLies •• .£1,132,679 11 6

Total average lie.biliLies .. £6,889,301 0 0 ASSETS, ASSETS, Coined gold e.nd silver and other coined £ s. d Coined gold and silver and other coined £ s. d. mete.ls 122,511 15 6 metals 866,319 0 0 Lege.I tender notes of other Be.nks 103,362 18 11 Lege.I tender notes of other Banks 456,408 0 0 Gold and silver in bullion or bars Gold e.nd silver in bullion or be.rs 1,410 0 0 N ates and bills of other Banks .. 42,141 16 6 Notes e.nd bills of other Be.nks 135,828 0 0 Bale.noes due from other Banks .. Be.le.noes due from other Banks , . 3,379 0 0 Landed property 63,464 5 8 Landed property 50,100 0 0 Amount of all other seourities- Amount of e.11 other securities­ 1. Notes and bills discounted •. 66,307 5 0 L N ates e.nd bills discounted .. 61,576 0 0 2. Government securities (New Zee.land 2. Government securities (New Zealand or otherwise) 12,444 5 5 or otherwise) • , .. .. 258,584 0 0 3. Other funded securities 3. Other funded securities 4. Debts due to the Bank (exclusive of 4. Debts due to the Bank (exclusive of debts abandoned e.s bad) , , 614,115 14 6 debts abandoned e.s be.d).. .. 4,882,386 0 0 5. Securities not included under the 5. Securities not included under the above bee.de 2,114 14 11 e.bove hee.ds 147,131 0 0 Total e.vere.ge assets .. .£1,026,462 16 5 Tote.I average assets .. £6,863,121 0 0 - . - - - . - . Amount of the oe.pita.l stock paid up e.t the close of the Amount of the oe.pite.l stook pa.id up e.t the close of the quarter ended 30th September, 1920: Ordinary, £95,659 ; quarter ended 30th September, 1920, £2,500,000. preference, £2,117,350. Rate of the last dividend declared to the she.reholders, 16 per Rate of the la.st dividend declared to the shareholders cent. per annum. (preference only), 4 per cent. A.mount of the la.st dividend declared, £200,000. Amount of the le.st dividend decle.red, £42,347. Amount of the reserved profits e.t the time of declaring such Amount of the reserved profits e.t the time of declaring stioh dividend, £2,911,716. dividend, £16,257 14s. ld. Dated at Wellington this 5th de.y of October, 1920. Dated e.t Wellington this 8th de.y of October, 1920. C. G. OGILVIE, Inspector. E. P. YALDWYN, Me.ne.ger. T. G. A. HARLE, Chief Clerk. E. A. TODD, Accountant. STATEM.JilNT of the LIABILITIBI! and Asl!ETH of the undermentioned BANKS lil the DOMINION of NEw ZEALAND for the QUAHTB.K ended 30th SEPTEMBER, 1920. LIABILITIES.

Notes Bills Balances due Deposit& I BANKS, in in 1lO Total Llabllltlea. Olronlation. I Oironlation. I other Banks. Government. Not bearing Interest. Bearing Interest. I £ 8. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ .. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Bank of New Zea.la.nd 4,776,777 4 7 I 117,802 7 5 98,238 0 3 7,527,385 7 8 17,042,952 4 3 8,587,530 5 0 38,145,185 9 2 Union Ba.nk of Austra.lia., Limited .. I 613,1127 0 0 '21,492 0 0 10,223 0 0 4,462,603 0 0 1,781,056 0 0 6,889,301 0 0 Bank of New South We.lee 874,100 19 9 29,368 12 3 30,115 5 6 4,291,220 13 9 2,532,527 7 10 7,757,332 19 1 ' I Ba.nk of Auetra.la.sia. •• 501,951 17 8 I 41,836 13 6 3,981,444 1 10 1,123,696 4 8 5,648,928 17 8 Na.tiona.l Ba.nk of New Zea.la.nd, Limited 795,194 0 0 I 23,274 0 0 5,844,939 0 0 2,411,721 0 0 9,075,128 0 0 Commercia.l Ba.nk of Australia., Limited 55,347 3 2 ! 5,328 13 4 863,840 8 2 208,163 6 10 1,132,679 11 6 ------Tota.ls ----1---r7,617,298 5 2 238,602 6 6 133,576 5 9 I 7,527,385 7 8 36,486,999 8 0 16,644,694 4 4 68,648,555 17 5 8 ASSETS. pj ~ Oolned Gold and laold and Silver: Notes ana Balanoee due Landed Notes and Colonial Legal Tender , Debts due to Bank.I Securities not B.A.NK6, Total A aaete. 0 I 0 z ~~~~d iBullio~~r Bare./ BillB~~~~er otbe1:\~nke. Property. diec~~~ted. ot:e~'i:a~s. i :::i:~ I , ' ::C6::lW::.t :b:~:~:~~fa~~~:: i~~~ue~ei::d~~r trj

£ 8. d.l £ s. d., £ s. d. £ 8. d.! £ 8. d.[ £ "· d.' £ 8. d. £ s. d.·1 £ s. d.1 £ s. d.i £ "· d. ~ Bank of New Zea.land.. 3,411,535 0 0 5,278 17 9275,746 11 3 92,067 2 9jl95,155 2 11,089,105 13 93,507,579 18 11 96,539 13 1016,442,763 6 1 451,210 5 2125,566,981 10 9 1::-;J UnionBa.nkofAustra.lia.,Limited 866,319 0 O, 1,410 0 0135,828 0 0 3,379 0 0 50,100 0 o'I 61,576 0 OJ 258,584 O O 456,408 O O !,882,386 O 01 147,131 0 0 6,863,121 0 0 trj Ba.nkofNew South We.lee 1,218,147 5 9 123,284 8 8 516 11 6127,733 4 31132,972 13 31 122,073 U 71,116,41!5 19 0 16,250 8 6 4,326,328 6 5' 268,811 5 7 7,452,553 17 6 Ba.nkofAustre.la.eia. 959,288 12 6 1 908 12 6 92,719 111 1131,307 12 10 225,674 19 5 154,763 l 111 69,669 17 1 4,741,219 7 6 7,971 11 8 6,383,522 17 4 e;. Na.tione.l Bank of N.Z., Limited 998,333 0 0 3,599 0 0 209,228 0 0 192,828 0 261, 1~9 0 0 1,158,816 0 0 1 88,462 0 O 6,185,129 O 0 o 1 1 13,728 0 019,111,252 0 0 Commercial Bank of Australia, 122,511 15 6 42,141 16 6 63,464 5 S1 66,307 5 o 12,444 5 5 103,362 18 11 614,115 14 6 2,114 14 11 1,026,462 16 5 1 Limited Tota.ls.. 7,576,134 13 91134,480 lSll:756,180 -12223,179~1765,827 13 10'1,S25,8661296,208,623 4 5 -830,69218437,191,941141 1 890,966--1--- 17 456,403,894 2 0 I I ---··------··--··'--- - I------~ CAPITAL AND PROFITS.

Amount j Amount of Reserved B-'.NKS, O&pital paid up. Rate per Ann nm of Le.et Dividend. of Last Dividend 1 Prollts at Time of ~ declared. )declaring such Dividend. trj ---- 8 1-3 Bank of New Zee.land- £ £ 8. d.1 £ •. d. 4-per-cent. stock gua.ranteed by the Government of N.Z .•• 529,988 ~ " A " preference shares issued to the Crown under Bank 500,000 On " A" preference she.res, ten per oent. per annum 50,000 0 of New Zealand Aot, 1903 " B " preference she.res issued to the Crown under Ba.nk 250,000 On "B" preference shares, dividend thirteen and a. ha.If per cent. per annum a.nd bonus 43,750 0 2,646,520 0 0 of New Zea.land Act, 1913 four per cent. per a.nnum, equal to seventeen a.nd a half per cent. per annum Ordinary she.res 1,496,753 On ordinary shares, dividend thirteen and a. ha.If per cent. per a.nnnm a.nd bonus four 175,000 0 : I] per cent. per annum, equal to seventeen a.nd a. ha.If per cent. per annum Union Ba.nk of Australia, Limited 2,500,000 Sixteen per cent. per annum . . • • . . . • . • 200,000 0 0 2,911,716 0 0 Ba.nk of New South Wales 4,765,700 Ten per oent. per annum 219,142 10 0 3,275,000 0 0 Bank of Australasia 3,500,000 Ten per cent. per annum, and bonus three per cent. per annum, equal to thirteen 227,500 0 0 2,975,000 0 0 per cent. per annum Na.tiona.l Ba.nk of New Zea.land, Limited •• 1,000,()()() Twelve per oent. per annum for half-year a.nd two per cent bonus 80,000 0 0 1,174,573 0 0 95,659 ~ Commercial Be.nk of Australia, Limited{i~:~~:'e'!ce 2,117,350 Four per oent. per annum (preference only) 42,347 0 0 16,257 14 1 ~ 00 Cl The Treasury, Wellington, 13th October, Hl20 J. J. ESSON, Acting Secretary to the Treasury. OcT. 14.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2881

Government 111 eteO'l'ological Observatory. CLIMATOLOGICAL TAHLE. MEANS AND TOTALS FROM THE CHIEF S'rATIONS. August, 1920. ETEOROLOGICAL Observations, Wellington, for M the month of Angnst, 1920. Observations taken 9 a.m. Altitude of Observatory, 8 ft. Name of Station e.nd Observer.

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1 Deg. Deg. Deg. Points. Dys. ",,; ".;l"cil·;I _gl'"§f.1-s. 0 Ft. NORTH ISLAND. I g~ I 5~ !-g . ~ 1-~+:l l:'.Ji 1-+,:,S § 125 AUCKLAND , , 51 ·7 57·3 46·1 600 19 E-<.i, E-<.c IE,<"', l>l.; ts·" ":i '"o .... F. A. F. Burnett , M~, =~ ~~ I ~-9 f~ I ~~lg+;, "t 46 TE AROHA ,, 49·3 57·8 40·8 520 14 ~·~ I ir I~- ~= ~l'l ~·~ ~o ! G. F. McGirr 925 RoTORUA 47'7 58·0 37-4 580 11 I Fah.1 Fall. I Fah.1 Fall. ' I L. Bayfield 1 30-437154·8146·8 50 8; 109·0] 43·1. 336 8 N.N.E. 340 WAIHI 47'5 56·4 38·7 958 21 2 30·086 55·0 52'1 53·5! 90·0 49·L 565 10 N.W. 14 P. A. Clifford 3 29·854 57-fi 51 ·8154·61 77-0 48·71 538 8 NW. 43 TAURANGA •• 48·21 57·6 38·8 736 18 4 , 29·9]8 56·8 48·2 52·5 108·0 43·21 266 9 w. 54 C. J. Butcher 48·5 56·2 40·9 505 13 5120·970 50·7143·1 46·9: 70·0138·8, 209 10 s.w 6 160 NEW PLYMOUTH 6 29·988 50·3 40·3145·3: 92·0 31·91 54 101 C11,lm 40 W.W. Smith 1 454 16 7 29·398 49·9 43·6 46·71 93·0 .. 42·0, 111 10 Cahn 25 250 MouMAHAKI 46·8 55·3 1 J. G. McFarlane 8 29·504153·5145·7 49·6 66·0 36·4 46 10: s. 10 207 17 9 29·972 51·8 45·o! 48'41 75·0141·81 505 101 s.s.w. 5 2080 TAIHAPE 41·6147·9 10 30·098 48·0 41 ·2i 44·6 100·0 37'6 392 4 s. . A. R. Fa,;min PALMERSTON NORTH . 4!·5 I 52·5 263 14 11 29·992 51 ·0, 32·9 41 ·91110-0: 23·{ 114 7, Calm 11:i 100 12 29,5351 51 ·0 42·2 46·6 90·0 36·9 12 10 E. 4 J. A. Colquhoun 1 119 CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT 46·2 54·6 471 14 13 29·424, 57·8j. 45·8: 51 ·8. 109·0.i 44·3.·1 :367 101 s.s.w. 28 FARM, WERAROA 1 14 29·868 46·6, 40·41 43·5 81 ·0l 38·4 618 6 S.S.E. j 40 J. Beverley 15 30·029 45-81 39·8 42·81 88·0 37'1. 358 6 21 s. 186 GREYTOWN· 16 30·1911 47'7: 40·6 44·1 102·0, 37·9 419 10 S.S.E. 30 T. W. Bowman I 17 30·145148·3 40·0· 44·1, 109·0'134·1, 237 81 Calm I 5 377 MASTERTON •• 36·5 369 22 18 30·020, 49 6130·2139·9, 101·0. 19·11 59 0 Calm I R. Brown 19 30·0421 51 ·5 , 35·8 43·6'1104·0, 23·5 124 8 S.S.W. I 70 GREENMEADOWS, NA- 47'6 55·5 39·8 293 11 1 1 20 29·993, 50·4' 36·6 43·5 108·01 25·4 216 8 s. lU PIER 21 30·053 49·5' 38·7 44·11106·0. 34·6 459 51 S.E. 7 T. B. McBreen 22 30·119 47·8131·9139·8, 106·0 21·5! 219 I N.E. TRENTHAM MILITARY 43·8150·4 37·3 530 16 23 .29·974 49·81. 36·2. 43·0\ 108·0 28·71 144 0. N.E. HOSPITAL 24 29·886 54·0' 47·1 50·5 106·0 142·0 290 4N.N.W 25 29·920 56·11 45·3 50·7! 114·0 35·6 231 o' N.E. 31 10 WELLINGTON 46·9 52·1 41·8 473 24 26 I 29·167 60·41 49·3154·8, 116·9 48·01341 3,N.N.WI 52 27 '29·188 55·5 46·7 51-1 107·01 44·8 569 10 s.s.w. 23 SOUTH ISLAND. 1 28 29·802 47·6, 36·3 41·9 71·0 25·11276 9: N. 3 .. I BRIGHTWATER •• 45·9 56·0 35·8 411 11 29 29·954 53·2 43·8, 48·5 116·0! 35·9. 138 8 N.E. .. Ven. Archdeacon 30 30·124 56·9'136·5146·7, 104·0. 25·0. 50 61 Calm I 4 Kempthorne NELSON 46·5 53·9 39·2 532 11 30·3~ ~I 43·0 49·9 34 ~ ~-j~~1-~~.~I-~-'~~~ J. Williams * 29·904 52·114]·8146·9' 98-4136·01276·316·9j . , I 473 1220 HANMER SPA 38·1 48·3 28·0 474 12 G. J. O'Brien __ L2_!l·94l54'4142·t!_i_48·61 94·9135-7, :i15 __, ____) ._.__J 446 25 CHRISTCHURCH 212 14 H.F. Skey • Means, &c. t Means previous years. 42 LINCOLN 51-!J 255 13 L. J. Wild 1220 KISSELTON , , 39·5 47'3 31·7 468 9 DIRECTION O>' WIND. A. R. Blackwood RAKAIA 41·7 50 1 33·3 360 11 N. N.E. E. S.E. s. s.w. W. N.W. Calm. Miss A. Hardy 130 TIMAR'] 42·6 50·8 34-5 431 11 1 1 2 6 4 I 4 11 I 1 I I Caretaker of Domain 200 WAIMATE 41·8 49·4 34·3 432 13 F. Akhurst NoTE.-The weather during the month has been cold and 3001 DUNEDIN , , 42·4 48·0 36·9 421 22 showery, with moderate to strong southerly winds prevailing. I D. Tannock Rainfall was recorded on twenty-four days, and was 6 per 2451 GORE •• 38·1 36·9 29·4 122 17 A: T. Newman ecnt. above the mean of previous years. Total bright sun­ 12j HoKITIKA • , 45·2 53·9 36·5 1339 13 shine, 123 hours 6 minutes, and four sunless days. l<'rost J. A. Chesney was recorded on the grass on nine days. Mean earth-tempera­ 12 I INVERCARGILL • , 1 40·5 48·9 32·2 I 237 18 ture at 1 ft. was 46·4°, and 49° at 3 ft. Mean dew-point, L. Lennie 41 ·9° ; mean ela,stic force of vapour, 0·266 iu. ; and mean I TRENTHAM MILITARY ( April, 1919 156 relative humidity, 82 per cent. of saturation. HOSPITAL ·1 May, 1919 231 I ~

SUMMARY >'OR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1920. August was generally cold and unsettled, being more wintry in character than the two previous months. The most severe storm was the result of an intense westerly low-pressure area, the trough of which passed on the 26th, tho barometer reading on that date at the Bluff being as low as 28·54 inches. West to south-west gales were experienced about this time, and very heavy seas occurred on the West Coast of the South Island. Minor disturbances of both antarctic and tropical origin were frequent during the month. Rainfall, in consequence, was above the average over most of the 8outh Island and in all but the middle districts of the North. D. C. BATE8, Dirccto,. 2882 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85

NEW ZEALAND RAINFALL FOR AUGUST, 1920. ~----New Zealand Rainfall Jor AwJust, I920-continued. \ [NoTE.-Late returns for stations appear at end of table.] Station. TotalPoints Fall, ID ays )Vlth. I (100 to Inch). Ram. Tota! Fall, I Days with Station. I (loo~"c:¥!~h). Rain. NORTH ISLAND-continued. ------(B.) NORTH-WEST ASPECT-CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN TO NORTH ISLAND. CAPE Ea1110NT-Continued. (A,) NoRTH•EAST ASPECT-NORTH CAPE TO EAST CAPE. Okoke •• 499 16 12 20 Purangi 442 Cape Maria van Diemen (the light- 827 Ngatimaru, Tarata house-keeper) Riversdale, Inglewood (817 ft.) 721 15 Mangonui 925 23 19 Inglewood 643 13 Kaeo 1,986 Upper Mangorei .• 1,345 Russell (T. R. Clow) 1,:184 22 Kawakawa 1,572 21 (C.) SOUTH-WEST ASPEOT--0APE EGMONT TO CAPE PALLISBR. Puhipuhi Plantation, Whakapara, 2,2li> 20 Opunake I 570 16 Whangarei Riverlea, Ka.pong& Aponga •• Eltha.m , Ruatangata 1, 61:l 21 Rawhitiroa, Mata, Eltham (!03 12 Wairau Falls, Power-station 1,079 l(l Stratford (1,020 ft.) 798 13 Kamo 1,643 21 Ohawe, Hawera .• 486 15 Whangarei 1,862 26 Hawera 541 15 Maungaturoto Patea 411 14 Mangawe.i 597 9 Mate.imoana 475 13 Mount Eden, Auckland 587 18 Oruamatua, Moawhango Kaukapakapa, Auckland 664 21 Whangamomona .• 437 15 Cuvier Island 559 20 I Taumarunui 366 12 Rocky Bay, We.iheke 425 17 Okahukura 387 13 Tairua .. 1,264 18 Tokaanu 118 8 Turua, Thames .• 419 17 Ohakune 489 1G Matamata 312 16 Raetihi 458 !J The Dome.in, Paeroa 449 13 Horopito 454 16 Belle Vue Farm, Mangaiti.. 442 13 We.iouru Ka.rake. 437 21 Newtonlees, Ke.itoke, Wanganui Morrinsville 222 6 Parikino, 8pringdale, Waitua 504 15 Marybank, Wanganui 282 15 Tirau 449 14 Belmont, Tayforth, Wanganui 338 12 Whakarewarewa, Rotorua 487 16 Waitahinga, Kai Iwi 408 ll Waiotapu 510 13 Wanganui 331 10 Ruatoki 676 16 Dalvey, Turakina 286 11 Opotiki Erewhon Station, Moawhango Maraehako, Opotiki 454 12 H unterville 293 12 Waiawa, Opotiki 644 12 319 19 18 We.ituna West, Feilding Mautotara, Te Araroa. [ 1, 7~~ Thoresby, Marton 244 12 Raukokore, Thames We.itatapia, Bull's 264 13 Pohueroro Station, Raukokore 631 13 Glen Oroua 293 11 Foxton 268 11 (B.) NoRTH-WEST AsPEOT--CAPE MARIA VAN DrnMEN TO Feilding 301 14 CAPE EGMONT. 283 16 24 Terrace End, Palmerston North Rangitihi 857 Komako 468 22 11 Kaita.ia 966 Kimbolton Herekino 860 23 Kairanga 266 12 Umawera, Hokianga 1,058 22 424 17 24 Arapeti, Ma.nga.ore Wekaweka 1,618 Arapeti, Mangahao 598 17 Rangiahua, Hokianga Harbour 1,310 24 Mangahao, No. 1 737 1,494 25 Okaihau Mangahao, No. 2 Kohukohu 1,028 Shannon 290 18 1,866 22 We.imatenui Otaki 353 16 Whatoro 645 21 Kapiti Island 692 15 Hi Keretoki Station, We.imatenui 1,4311 Waikanae 368 22 13 Matakohe, Kaipara 531 Pahautanui Tera whati, Pakote.i 1,838 17 Makara 674 20 Helensville 579 21 Reservoir, Brooklyn 485 24 Onehunga 491 16 Waiuku, Auckland (D.) SOUTH·EAST ASPEOT-EAST CAPE TO CAPE PALLISER. Onewhero 444 17 East Cape 612 19 Kawhia 430 14 Waitakaro 1, 198 13 Turangaomoana, Mata.mat& 405 11 Pakihiroa 1 , 469 20 Ruakura Farm, Hamilton East 3411 13 We.ihau, Tola.ga. Bay 541 16 Taupo ...... 342 6 Kaharoa, Waima.ta Valley 814 18 Taharua Station, East Taupo 692 17 Marumoko, Motu 864 24 Otewa, We.itomo County .• Motuhora 868 23 Putake, We.itomo 365 6 Koranga Valley • • 710 22 Waitomo Caves .. 649 12 Eastwood Hill, Gisbome 431 21 Whawharua, Otorohanga (C. B. Hob- Otoko 466 19 son) Waitahoata, Whatatutu 638 18 Roto-o-Rangi School, Cambridge 357 11 Te Karaka 502 18 Rangitoto, Te Kuiti Puha, Poverty Bay 443 15 Te Kuiti 478 14 Glenroy Station, Gisborne 1,006 16 Puketiti, Piopio .. 733 15 Waihuka, Gisborne 357 17 Hamilton, We.ikato 374 21 Ormond 512 19 State Farm, Waerenga 360 18 Patutahi, Gisborne Horahora Rapids, Churchill 457 12 Whakapunake !J74 17 Glen Murray 625 15 Strathblane, Hangaroa 587 19 Ngaruawahia 449 16 Muriwai Waitere te Awamutu 450 12 Tahora, Gisbome Waiatua, Kaitieke, Raurimu Gisborne 461 19 Mangaotaki (550ft.) 686 10 Morere .. 706 18 Paekaka, Paemako 399 12 "Pihanga.," Ruakitu.ri Valley, Napier 850 21 " Te M&tai, '' Aria 545 11 Mangaone Valley, Tangitere 1,666 23 Ohura .. 491 13 Portland Island .. 229 11 Mangatoi, Mokau River 520 14 Maungaharuru, W airoa. 862 19 OoT. 14.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2888

New Zealand Rainfall for August., 1920-continued. 1--N_ev1_Zeala__ na_Ra_ln_iJ,_aU_J_or_A_ugus_,''_19_20_-o_on-.tin_u_ed. __

Station. TotalPoints Fall ' ID a.ys ,wi. th Station. I TotalPoints Fall, IDa.~wlth I(100 to Inch). Ram, (100 to Inch), n.

NORTH ISLAND--i:ontinued. SOUTH IBLAND-colltintw.l. D.) SoUTH-BAST ASP-EAST OAP.B TO 0APB PALLISBR- (E.) NORTH AsPBOT-0APB FARBWBLL TO KAIXOURA- cominued. cominued. Omahanui, Wairoa 960 14 Erina, Blenheim 558 9 Ta.rawera 500 20 Avondale Bta.tion, Blenheim .. 386 6 Tutira Lake 734 19 Marshlands, Blenheim .. I 394 12 Eakdale, Hedgeley 436 16 Hapnko 575 15 Riverbank, Risaington, Napier 473 16 Napier •• 403 13 (F.) WBBT ASPJIOT-OAPB FARBWBLL TO PUYSBGUR POINT, Wahine, Bherenden, Hastings 318 12 Farewell Spit 433 8 Mokopeka, Hastings 484 15 332 15 Karamea, Westport 504 11 Frimley, Hastings Westport 784 14 Whanawhana, Hastings •• 332 18 Maraekakaho, Hastings 327 15 Warwiok Junction Te Mata, Havelock North •• 365 15 Reefton (643 ft.).. 858 12 Greymouth 789 9 Te Roto, Poukawa 330 13 Pukehou, Te Aute 388 19 Otira 557 26 Otira (1,255 ft.) • • 1603 6 Gwavas, Tikokino Ross, Westland 1360 13 Aramoana, Waipawa 720 16 Rangitapu, Waipawa 765 20 Okura .. 770 6 Mount Vernon, Waipawa., 384 19 Puysegur Point • • 626 16 605 16 Waima.rama, Hawke's Bay (G.) EAST ABPBOT--KAiltOUIU. TO CA.PB SAUNDBRS, Waipukurau 419 13 Motuotaraia, Wanstead .• 399 16 Hanmer Springs Nursery •• 437 13 Makaretu Riverside Farm, Amuri •• 265 11 . Oruawharo, Takapau 379 18 Highfield, Amuri 241 14 Tangarewa Station, Takapau Weka Pasa, Oanterbury 248 9 Ormondville 464 17 Keinton Oombe, Waiau, Amori 366 13 Woodbank, Wimbledon 416 18 Waiau •• 240 12 Pine Grove, Dannevirke •• Gore Bay, Oheviot 406 10 Mangatainoka 328 17 Oxford •• 341 12 Pahiatua 326 16 Amberley 223 12 Eastry, Tane, Eketahuna •• 358 20 Alford Forest 454 5 Tawataia, Eketahuna 451 16 Mount Somers 463 14 Putara •• 730 16 Bealey •• 806 10 Eketahuna 440 21 Arthur's Pass 1172 9 Oastlepoint 246 13 Rhodes Ooovalesoent Home, Cash- 250 13 Annedale, Tinui •• 454 21 mere Hills Ditton, Masterton 524 25 Islington 256 14 Bush Grove, Masterton 400 21 Governor's Bay 490 11 Marangai 335 20 New Brighton 217 10 Eringa, Masterton 488 20 Sunnyside .• 556 10 " Tyneside," Masterton .• Otahuna, Tai Tapu 486 15 Hilrurangi Oollege, Olareville Little River 834 13 Waihakeke,Oarterton 321 22 Pua.ha .• 609 20 Glendhu, Martinborough • , 366 22 Magnet Bay, Little River., 306 9 Martinborough 319 22 Pigeon Bay 644 6 Featherston 506 22 Ooalgate 406 11 Summit 804 23 Hororata 336 11 Waiwetu 689 23 Darfleld 268 6 Wainuiomata Reservoir 1192 28 Akaroa 1233 17 Whiteman's Valley, Bilveratream 683 19 Mount Torlesse, Springfield 467 11 Western Hutt 531 22 Methven 529 12 Whangai Moana, Pirinoa •• 456 18 Rudstone, Methven 481 11 Point Howard, Wellington Harbour 400 22 Lake Ooleridge Homestead 626 10 Karori Reservoir 598 24 Double Hill Beatoun 369 25 W-mohmore, Aehburton 332 10 Brackley, Mayfield SOUTH ISLAND. Ashburton 367 12 (E.) NoRTH ASPBOT-0APB FARBWBLL TO KAIXOURA. Fairview, Springbum 411 11 Oollingwood 941 16 Staveley Bainham 1791 10 Evanda.le, Mount Somers •• 464 7 Onakaka 953 13 Lynnford, Hinds .• 359 11 Takaka .• 867 12 Peel Forest 632 13 Motueka 735 15 Kapunatiki, Rangitata 402 12 Upper Moutere 567 11 Cefn Orchard, Geraldine 500 13 Stanley Brook, Nelson 615 11 Waitui, Geraldine 543 11 "Ha.rakeke," Central Mont.ere 575 10 Orari Gorge 792 12 Upper Sherry River • • • • 585 10 Orari Estate, Orari 524 12 Twynham Station Oreek, Glenhope •• 638 11 235 3 464 10 380 6 Tophouse 12 Cawthorn Observatory 471 12 =Downs, Fairlie j' 505 Port Hardy, Frenoh P&IIS .• 453 11 Lambrook, Fairlie 280 5 Stephen Island 259 9 "Oraigiebum," Kimbell .'. . • , The Brothers 203 19 Ma.ry Bum Station, Mackenzie Oountry I 211 7 Cape Campbell 246 14 Godley Peaks, Te Ka.po, Mackenzie ' 424 6 Pioton •• 597 16 Oountry Freezing:works, Pioton Athlone, Albury .. Endeavour Inlet 773 14 Waratah, Albury •• 253 7 Manaroa, Pelorus Bound 569 15 Kakahu Bush, Geraldine •• 564 9 Yncyca., Pelorus Sound ~. .. Pleasant Point 384 7 Waite.ta Bay, Pelorus Sound !48 6 Te Pah Farm, See.down •• 501 14 Hartley Hills, Hillersden •• 511 9 Smithfield 526 12 9 Seddon Timaru Reservoir 429 "Ohancet," We.rd 379 11 Benmore Station, Oma.rama 187 6 Timara Station, Renwioktown 411 6 Otiake ,, 213 7 Kaituna, Marlborough Livingstone Spring Oreek, Blenheim •• 417 12 Arnmore, Windsor 2884 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85

New Zealand Rainfall for August, 1920-..oontinued. New Zealand Ra,nfall for August, 1920-oontinued.

Tota\ Fall, I Days with Station. Points . Station. I Tota\P01nts Fe.II, IDe.is .with I (100 to Inch). I Ram. I (100 to Inch). e.m.

SOUTH ISLAND-conlinued. SOUTH ISLAND-continued. (G.) EAST AsPECT-KAIKOURA TO CAPE SAUNDERS-continued. (H.) SOUTH ASPECT-CAPE SAUNDERS TO PuYSEGUR POINT­ continued. Tota.ra Station, near Oamaru 372 12 Radio-Awarua 26fi l6 Duntroon 261 10 Nightcaps .. 263 11 Pukeuri, Oamaru 319 14 Ota.utan .. I 260 13 Oamaru 290 10 Creighton .. ' 248 7 Steward Settlement, Oamaru 376 8 Manapouri 329 6 Trotter's Creek, Hillgrove 272 12 Kauroo Hill, Maheno 308 10 (I.) ISLANDS. Bushey Park, Palmerston South 231 14 Centre Island 180 14 Opoho, Dunedin (383ft.) .. Stewart Island 329 20 Burnside, Dunedin 325 22 Half.moon Ba.y, Stewa.rt Island 377 22 Fish-ha.tchery, Portobello • • 394 18 Niue Island Whare Flat 790 13 Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands 950 12 Mosgiel 349 l l Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands . , , Mangaia, Cook Islands (H.) SOUTH ASPECT-CA.PB SAUNDERS TO PUYSEGUR POINT, Chatham Island .. Paerau • , 196 10 Great Moss Swamp, via Patearoa 80 11 LATE RETURNS. Ewehurn Nursery, Ranfurly 116 8 Rangitihi, July, 1920 216 10 Waipiata 92 6 Kaw)tia, Julv, 1920 234 18 Naseby 247 5 Hamilton, Ai,ril, 1920 ii2fi 14 Robertslea, Middlemarch 320 ll May, 1920 550 22 T&m111 .. ,June, 1920 891 19 Mount Pisa Station, Cromwell 42 2 ,, .July, 1920 180 l:J Maungawera, Ota.go 171 7 Wahine, June, 1020 302 7 Luggate, Cromwell 126 7 ,, ,July, 1920 246 5 Manorburn Dam.. 86 14 Stanley Brook, ,July, 1920 :l2fi 8 Queenstown 11 3 East Cape, July, 1!)20 448 14 Moa Creek 4:1 4 Napier, ,Tan., 1920 2Hi 11 Little Valley Feb., 1920 17:l 11 St. Bathan's 300 11 Mar., 1920 211 5 Blackstone Hill 291 7 April, 1920 179 10 Clyde 53 5 May, 1920 167 10 Earnsoleugh 43 7 June, 1920 :lii4 l6 Teviot River ,, July, 1920 309 5 Roxburgh 109 6 Tawataia, Julv, 1920 221 8 Sunnyvale Orchard, Island Block The Brothers:July, l!l20 184 8 Ba.lclutha 193 '13 Gore Bay, July, 1920 99 3 Garston Little River, June, 1920 172 7 Fairlight Station, Nokom.ai Darfield, Julv, 1920 llO 5 Glenfalloch Station, Nokomai 189 8 Lake Coleridge, July, 1920 1:16 5 Wendonside 208 13 Bushey Park, Jnly, 1920 .. 110 7 Wendon 189 13 Whare Flat, July, 1920 .. 179 7 Lawrence 171 12 IGlenfalloch Station, June, 1920 79 3 Owaka •• 225 6 ,, July, 1920 218 9 Tapanui Nursery 422 17 :\Ianapouri, ,July, 1920 lll (i Waikawa Valley.. 326 14 Avarua, Raratonga, July, 1920 312 13 Wharuarimu 507 20 Aitutaki, ,July, 1920 :185 17 Uplands, Waimahaka . . 313 15 Chatham Islands, May, 1920 832 26 Ros1in Estate, Woodlands 183 15 June, 1920 469 10 Dip~n .. July, 1920 421 18 Bluff April, 1920 210 14

Notice to Mariners.-No. 60 of 1920. I PORT DOl:GLAS LIGHT.-INTENDED ALTERATION IN CHARAC­ TERISTICS.-RED SECTOR TO BE INSERTED. Marine Department, Mariners and others are hereby notified that the fixed Wellington, N.Z., 12th October, 1920. white light on Island Point, Port Douglas, will be replaced HE following Notices to Mariners, which have been re­ by a group flashing light with white and red sectors (U) on T ceived from the Department of Trade and Customs, or about 1st October, 1920. Melbourne, are published for general information. Position.-On Island Point. Lat. 16° 28!' S., long. 145° ROBERT DUNCAN, Secretary. 28' E., on Chart No. 2924. Detai/,s.-The fixed white light will be replaced by a new AUSTRALIA. light having the undermentioned characteristics :'-- Oharacter.-Group flashing light, with white and red EAST CoAsT, INNER BARRIER RouTE.-RocKY ISLET LronT.­ sectors, showing .four flashes in quick succession every INTENDED ALTERATION IN CHARACTERISTICS. - SIGNAL­ twenty seconds, thus-flash f sec., eclipse 1 sec.; flash STATION TO BE DISCONTINUED. · i sec., eclipse 1 sec. ; flash i sec., eclipse 1 sec. ; flash MARINERS and others are hereby notified that the fixed white · t sec., eclipse 15 secs. light on Rocky Islet will be replaced by a flashing white light 8ectors.-White from 151° (S. 3ii0 E. mag.) through south (U), and, further, that the signal-station will be discontinued, and west to 287° (N. 79° W. mag.); red thence to on or about 18th October, 1920. 331 ° (N. 35° W. mag.) ; obscured elsewhere. Position.-On western slope of Rocky Islet. Lat. 15° 37' Visibility.-White, 10 miles; red, 6 miles. S., long. 145° 20' E., on Chart No. 2923. Power.-White, 1,000 candles; red, 400 candles. Detai/,s.-The fixed white light will be replaced by a new Remarks.-The light will be unwatched. The light-keeper light having the undermentioned characteristics :­ will be withdrawn. The othPr details of the light will remain Gharacter.-Flashing white light showing one flash every unchanged. second, thus-flash t sec., eclipse i sec. Note.-No further notice will be given. Visibility.-15 miles. Power.-2,500 candles. NORTHUMBERLAND ISLANDS.-HIGH PEAK ISLAND.­ Remarks.-The light will be unwatched. The signal­ INTENDED NEW LIGHT. station will be discontinued, and the lightkeeper withdrawn. Mariners and others are hereby notified that it is proposed The other details of the light will remain unchanged. to establish a flashing white light (U) on High Peak Island, on Note.-No further notice will be given, or about 31st December, l!l20. OoT. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2885

Poaition.-On summit of islet (200 feet) off eastern extreme Ithereby reverted to the Crown under the pro,isions of the of High Peak Island. Lat. 21° 57' S., long. 150° 43' E., on Land Aet, 1908, and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, Chart No. 346. 1915. Detai/,8:- 0haracter.-Flashing white light, showing one flaah every SCHEDULE. five seconds, thus-flash t sec., eclipse 4! secs. Ele,,ation.-215 feet. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT. Visibility.-20 miles. Section 903, Block LXIX, Hokonui District. Power.-5,000 candles. TENURE, R.L; Lease No. 77. .l<'ormrrly held by John Structure.-Lantem painted white, carried on square Thomas Boyd. Reason for forfeiture: Non-residence and concrete cylinder house. Height, 22 feet. insuffirient improvements. Remarks.-The light will be unwatched. The light will be Section 10, Bwck V, Aparima Hundred. visible from about ll0° (S. 78° E. mag.), through south, west, and north, to 40° (N. 32° E. mag.); obscured elsewhere. Tenure, S.T.L. Lease No. 33. Formerly held by John Note.-Further notice will he ¢ven. Theodore Mills. Reason for forfeiture : At lessee's req nest. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Prohibition of ,Money-ordn- and Postal Corre,pondence for B. Facy, Hobart. Timber in Auckland Land District for Sale by Public Tender.

HE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zea­ District Lands and Survey Office, T ,land having reasonable ground for supposing that Auckland, llth October, 1920. the person whose name and address are shown in the OTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Land Act, 1908, Schedule hereunder is engaged in promoting or oa.rrying N and the regulations thereunder, that written tenders out a lottery or eoheme of ohanoe, it is hereby ordered, a.re invited and will he received a.t the District Lands and under seotion 28 of the Post a.nd Telegraph Aot, 1908, that Survey Office, Auckland, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, no money-order in favour of the said person shall be 16th November, 1920, for the purchase of the milling-timber issued, and that no postal pa.oket a.ddreseed to the said on the undermentioned Crown land. person (either by his own or any fiotitions or assumed name), or a.ddreesed to the a.ddrees in the Sohednle here­ SCHEDULE. under without a name, shall be either registered or for­ warded by the Poet Office of New Zealand. AUOKLAND LAND DISTRIOT,---CROWN LAND.--COROMANDEL COUNTY. Part Blocks III and VI, Whitia11{1a Survey District SCHEDULE. (Whenuakite Watershed). B. FACY, "Carinya," Main Road, New Town, Hobart. THREE hundred and twenty-one green and ten dry kauri­ Dated this 6th day of October, 1920. trees, containing approximately 845,914 sup. ft. (standing J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General. measurement). Distinguishing brand : /\. Upset price : £2, ll 5. Re,sult of Land S11rveyorx Examination, September, 1920. Terms for payment: Half in ca.sh, together with timber­ cutting license fee £1 ls., and hp,lf in six months thereafter. Office of the Surveyors' Board, Time for removal of timber : One year. Government Buildings, About fourteen isolated kauri-trees (unbranded), as approxi­ Wellington, 7th October, 1920. mately shown on plan, not included in this sale (subject to T the examination of candidates for a. surveyor's license condition 5). A held in September, 1920, under the Surveyors' Institute CoNDffiONS OF SALE. and Boa.rd of Examiners Act, 1908, and conducted by the I. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality Federated Surveyors' Boards of Australia and New Zea.land, and satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters twenty-six candidates presented themselves in New Zealand. relating to the sale. Twelve of these candidates succeeded in obtaining passes, 2. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of Crown a.sunder:- Lands to withdraw from sale the a.hove lot of timber. Best, Charles Cairn, of Auckland. 3. The aforementioned quantity, quality, and kind a.s to Cla.pperton, James Duncan, of Christchurch. the said timber shall be ta.ken as sufficiently accurate for the Davies, Henry Cornwall, of New Plymouth. purpose of this sale, and no contract for purchase shall he Fail, Vivian Taia.roa., of Dunedin. voidable, nor shall the purchaser be entitled to any a.hate. Goss, Philip Henry, of Auckland. ment in price, by reason of the said timber being of less Harrison, Percy, of Auckland. I quantity, quality, and kind than a.s stated herein or in any Jerra.m, George Leslie, of Auckland. advertisement having reference to the said timber, nor shall McIntyre, Joseph William, of Christchurch. any extra sum be claimed by the Crown if the said quantity, Parkinson, Arnold Wilfrid, of Greymouth. of timber is found to be in excess of that stated herein. Reynolds, Arthur William, of Wellington. 4. All timber, whether 8ta.nding, felled, or in logs, shall Row, Leslie Franklin, of Hastings. remain the property of the Crown until pa.id for. Watson, William, of Wellington. 5. The quantity stated is standing measurement, and only M. CROMPTON-SMITH, those trees hearing the special distinguishing brand a.re in­ Secretary, Surveyors' Board. cluded in the ssle, but a.n offer may he ma.de by the success­ ful tenderer for the fourteen isolated kauri-trees not included in the sale. Olficiatillg Mfouters for 1920.-.Votice No. 82. 6. Should any dispute a.rise as to the boundaries, the deci­ sion of the Commissioner of Crown Lands shall he final. Registrar-General's Ofti.oe, 7. In the event of the Jot not being disposed of, applioa.­ Wellingson, 12th October, 1920. t.ions may be received and dealt with a.t any time within six URSUANT ,o ,he nrovisions of ,he Marriage Aot, 1908, months from date of sale (unless previously formally with. P ,he following name of an Officiating Minister wi,hin drawn) ; provided, however, that the a.mount offered is not lhe meaning of the said Aas is pnhlished for general infor. less than the upset price stated herein. maUon :- 8. Tenders must be accompanied by a. deposit of 5 per Preabylerian of cent. on the a.mount of tender in cash, marked cheque, or OAurcA New Zealand. post-office order ; the bala.nce of t,he first payment to be Mr. George Thompson. pa.id within thirty days of date of accepting of tender. The W. W. COOK, Registrar-General. instalment payment shall bear interest a.t the rate of 5 per cent. per annum a.s from the date of sale, and, with the interest added, shall be secured by an " on demand" pro• CROWN LANDS NOTICES. missory note made and endorsed to the satisfaction of the Commissioner. !l. The highest or any tender not necessarily acnepted. Lands in Sm,J,hland Land District forfeited. Tenders to he addressed "Commissioner of Crown Lands," Department of Lands and Survey, and envelopes to be marked" Tender for Timber." Wellington, llth October, 1920. Plans and conditions of sale ma.v he seen a.t the Whenna• OTICE is hereby given that the leases of the under­ kite Post-office, or a.t the T,ands and Survey Office, Auckland. .[N mentioned lands having been declared forfeited by H. M. SKEET, resolution of the Southland Land Boa.rd, the said lands have Commissioner of Crown Lands. G ~86 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No .. 85 Reserve in W eUington Land District far Lease by Public I TERMS OF SALE, Tender. Cash.-One-fifth of the purchase-money on the fall of the -- hammer, and the balance, with Crown-grant fee (£1 l, within District Lands and Survey Office, thirty days thereafter. · . . Wellington, _12th October, 1~20. Deferred Payments.-5 per cent. of the purchase--money OTIC~ 1s hereby gi~en. that written tenders will be and the license fee (£1 ls.) on the fall of the hammer, balance N. received at t~e D1str10t Lands and Survey Office, by equal annual instalments extending over nineteen years, Wellington, up to 4 o clock p.m. on ~onday, 29th November, with interest payable half-yearly at the rate of 5 per cent. 1920: ~or a lease of th_e undermentioned rese~e, under the per annum on the unpaid purchase-money, but with the right proV1S10ns of the Pubhc Reserves and Domams Act, 1908, to pay off at any time the whole or any part of the out. and amendments. standing amount. In either case, if the purchaser fai19 to make any of the SCHEDULE. prescribed payments by due date, whether of purchase-money WELLINGTON LAND DISTRIOT.-HUTT COUNTY. or interest, the amount (if any) already paid shall be for­ SECTION part 39, Block I VIII, Belmont Survey District: feited, and the contract for the sale of the land be null and Area, 56 acres 2 roods ; term, seven years ; upset annual void. rental, £17. Titles will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1908. Situated immediately west of the Maungaraki Settlement, The lands are described for the general information of at the end of Tirotiro--Moana Road, about two miles from intending bidders, who are recommended, nevertheless, to Petone Railway-station, it comprises rough and steep land of make a personal inspection, as the Department is not respon­ fair quality, resting on clay and rock formation. The whole si_ble for the absolute accuracy of any description. of the bush has been swept by fires, and is now in pasture Sale plans and full particulars may be obtained at this mostly native grasses. It is watered by the Korokoro Stream. office. H. M. SKEET, ABSTRACT OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 1. Residence and improvements are not compulsory. No compensation shall be claimed by the lessee, nor shall any be Timber in Narth Auckland Land District for Sale by Public allowed by the Government, on account of any improvements Tender. effected by the lessee ; nor for any other cause. 2. The lease shall be for the term specified. North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, 3. The rent ..hall be paid half-yearly in advance. Auckland, 11th October, 1920. 4. The lessee shall have no right to sublet, transfer, or OTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Land Act, 1908, otherwise dispose of the land comprised in the lease without N and the .~'orest Regulations thereunder, that written the written consent of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. tenders are invited from dairying and butter-box companies 5. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, only, and will be received at the North Auckland District broom, and sweetbrier on the land comprised in the lease ; Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, up to 12 o'clock noon and he .hall with all reasonable despatch remove, or cause to on Thursday, 25th November, 1920, for the purchase of be removed, all noxious weeds or plants as may be directed certain milling-timber on the undermentioned Crown land. by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. 6. The lease shall be liable to forfeiture in case the lessee fails to fulfil any of the conditions of the said lease within SCHEDULE. thirty days after the date on which the same ought to have NoRTH AucKLAND LAND DrsTrucT,-WHANGAREI CocNTY. been fulfilled. LOT 1, Section 2, Block X, Mangakahia. Survey District:­ Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of a half-year's Sup. Feet. rent at the rate offered, and £1 ls. lease fee, and marked on 1,612 kahikatee.-trees, containing about 2,140,031 the outside " Tender for Lease." 24 matai-trees 11,324 The reserve is described for the general information of 25 rimu-trees 23,653 intending tenderers, who are recommended, nevertheless, to make a personal inspection, as the Department is not re­ Total quantity 2,175,008 sponsible for the absolute accuracy of any description. Distinguishing brand, K. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Upset price, £5,510. Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this Lot 2, Section 3, Block X, Mangakahia Survey District :- office. 1,958 kahikatea-trees, containing about 2,960,995 G. H. M. McCLURE, 28 me.tai-trees 14,493 Commissioner of Crown Lands. 13 rimu-•rees 9,460

Total quantity 2,984,948 Land in the Auckland Land District for Sale by Public Auction. Distinguishing brand, X. Upset price, £7,470. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 12th October, 1920. Lot 3, Crown lands, part Block VIII, Tute.moe Survey OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land District:- N will be offered for sale by public auction for cash or 88 kahikatea-trees, containing about 151,796 on deferred payments at the (}mrthouse, Te Aroha, at 11 22 rimu-trees 15,001 o'.clock a.m. on Thursday, 18th NovPmh<"r, 1920, under the 3 totara-trees 6,064 provisions of the Land Act., 1908. Total quantity 172,861 Distinguishing brand, X. SCHEDULE. Upset price, £340. 'BLOCK LXII.-PrAKO CoUNTY.-TOWN OF TE ARORA. Time for remove.I of timber: Lot 1, two years 1· Lot 2, 9 Acres l Rood 32·8 Perches. three years ; in the event of one tenderer being successful for both lots of timber the total time for removal will be five Upse, years (subject to Regulation 88, Regulations for Forests on Se~ Area.. Upset Area. tion. I Price. II tionSec- . I. Price, Crown ·Lands, for any further extension deemed necessary) ; Lot 3, one year. A, R, P. £ A. R, P. £ 1 0 1 3.3 70 26 0 l 3·1 75 CONDITIONS OF SALE. 2 0 0 39.3 70 27 0 1 1·2 72 · l. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality 3 0 1 0 70 28 0 1 11·5 72 and satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters 4 0 1 0 70 29 0 1 13 70 relating to their tenders. 5 0 I 0 72 30 0 1 13·5 70 2. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of Crown 6 0 1 0 75 31 0 1 13·5 70 Lands to withdraw from sale the above lots of timber. 7 0 1 0 75 32 0 1 13·5 72 3. The aforementioned quantity, quality, and kind as to 8 0 1 0 75 33 0 l 13·5 75 the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the 10 0 l 0 80 34 0 1 13.5 75 purpose of this sale, and no contract for purchase shall be 18 0 3 8 85 35 0 1 13.5 75 voidable, nor she.II the purchaser be entitled to any abate­ 21 0 1 9.3 80 36 0 2 21·6 75 ment in price, by reason of the said timber being of less 22 0 l 28 80 38 0 1 11 75 quantity, quality, and kind than as stated herein or in any 24 0 1 0 55 39 0 1 35.7 70 advertisement having reference to the said timber, nor shall 25 0 0 39·4 75 40 0 2 7·4 70 any extra sum be claimed by the Crown if the said quantity of timber is found to be in excess of that stated herein. Good building-sites, fronting Jackson, Farmer, and Gal­ 4. All tim her, whether standing, felled, or in logs, shall lagher Streets, from fifty to seventy chains from Te Aroha remain the property of the Crown until the instalments are Re.ilwe.y-ste.tion. paid. OcT. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2887

5. 8hould any dispute arise as to tho boundaries, tho deci­ license fee), one-third in eight months, and one-third in six­ sion of the Commissioner of Crown Lands shall be final. teett months thereafter. All instalment payments shall bear 6. [n the event of any or both of the lots not being dis, interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum as from the posed of, applications may be received and dealt with at any date of acceptance of tender, and with the interest added time within six months from datt• of sale (unless previously shall be secured by " on demand " promissory notes endorsed formally withdrawn); provided, however, that the amount by two approved sureties, and such bills are to be completed offered is not less th.an the upset price stated herein. and lodged with the Commissioner of Crown Lands within 7. Tenders must state a lump sum, and must be accom­ fourtt,en days after notifying the purchaser to complete. panied by a deposit of 5 per cent. on the amount of tender Tenders to be addressed " Commissioner of Crown Lands, in cash, marked cheque, or post-office order; the balance to North Auckland Land District, P.O. Box 10, Auckland," and be paid, if tender accepted, in terms as stated hereunder. envelopes to be marked "Tender for Timber." 8. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The sale of the above timber will be subject to the restric­ Plans and conditions of sale may be seen at the principal tions of export of timber from the Dominion. post-offices throughout the district, or obtained upon appli­ cation to the North Auckland Lands and Survey Office, TERMS. Auckland. One-t,hird of amount of tender to be paid in cash within R. P. GREVILLE, seven days after acceptance of tender (together with £1 ls. Commissioner of Crown Lands.

BANI

In BankTuptcy. OTICE is hereby given Gna.t ALBERT IlANSE PERRY, of N Mataura, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now pay­ at my office on Tuesday, the 12th day of October, 1920, at N able in the undermentioned estates on proved all 11 o'clock a..m. claims. Promissory notes (if any) tO be produced for en­ CHARLES B. ROUT, dorsement prior to receiving dividends. 6th October, 1920. Deputy Official Assignee. Coleman, William, deceased, late of Auckland, Solici­ tor: Second dividend of ls. in the pound. McIntyre, C. H., of Morrinsville, Farmer: Second and LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. final dividend of 2s. in the pound. List, F. E., of Woodleigh, Builder: First and final OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­ dividend of ls. 3d. in the pound. N after described will be brought under the provisions Robjohns, F. H., of Auckland, Farmer: Second and of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged final dividend of 12s. 6d. in the pound (making 20s, .forbidding the same on or before the 15th November, 1920. in the pound). Wild, R. G .. of Kaitaia, Coachbuilder: Third and final 1505. HUGH McLEAN CAMPBELL.-1,172 acres dividend of ls, in the pound. 3 roods. pa.rt Peka.peka No. 1 Block. Occupied by ap plicant. W. S. FISHER, Auckland, 6th October, 1920. Official Assignee. Diagram may be inspected at this office. Dated this 5th day of October, 1920, at the Land Registry Office, Na.pier. In Bankroptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. .!ucktand. OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­ N after described will be brought under the provisions OTICE 1s hereby given Lila, SAMUEL DuNNOW CHILES, of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged N of Devonport (nea.r Auckland), Boardinghouse­ forbidding the same within one calendar month from the keeper, was 1his day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby date of the Gazette containing this notice. summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office Application 4935 (deposited plan 4613).. HOPEFUL on Wednesday, the 27th day of October, 1920, at 2.30 GIBBONS and CHARLES GEORGE RHIMES.- o'clock. 25·46 perches, part Section 36, Town of Wa.nganui. W. S. FISHER, Occupied by the said Charles George Rhimes. 2nd October, 1920. Official Assignee. Diagram may be inspected at this office. Dated this 13th day of October, 1920, at the Land Registry In Bankroptcy. Office, Wellington. J. J. L. BURKE, Deputy District Land Registrar. In the estate of ERNEST THEODORE You'lo, of Wanganui, ------Baker, bankrupt. OT ICE is hereby given that the pa.roe! of land herein­ OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend N after described will he brought under the provisions ~N of 5s. O!d. in the pound is now payable on all ac­ of the Land Transfer Aot, 1915, unless oa.veat be lodged cepted proved claims at my office, No. 44 Maria. Place, forbiddmg the same on or before the 15th day of November Wanga.nui. next. E. M. SILK, Application No. 784. FREDERICK HAMPTON .FLOWER 12th October, 1920. DepUt) Official Assignee. -Part of Section 263 of the District of Kaikoura Surburban, containing 28·3 perches. Occupied by applicant and others. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Plan 822. Palmerston North. Diagram may be inspected a.t this office. Dated this 12th da.y of October, 1920, at the La.nd OTICE is hereby given tha.t JoHN CAIRNS LAVEROCK, Registry Office, Blenheim. N of Da.nnevirke, Labourer, wa.s this day adjudged J. CARADUS, District Land Registrar. bankrupt ; and I hereby' summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Monday, the 18th day of OTICE is hereby given that the pa.reels of land herein­ October, 1920, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. N after described will be brought nnder the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged CHARLES E. DEMPSY, forbidding the same within one calendar month after the 5th October, 1920. Deputy Official Assignee. date of the Gazette containing this notice. 12781. ARTHUR ,JOHNSTONE.-32·5 perches, part Lot '[n Bahkruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at 21, plan 4152, part of Rural Section 54, Rata Street, Cit,y of Chri,tchurch. Christchurch. 12782. ALEXANDER LEO JONES.-1 rood, Lot l, plan 2983, part Rural Section 307, Papanui Road, Block XI, OTICE is hereby given that JOHN RICHARDS, · of Christchurch Survey District. Unoccupied. N Bromley, Christchurch, Dairyman, was this day 12784. WILLIAM EVANS,-! acre, Lots 256, 258, 280, adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of and 282, plan I, part.of Rural Section 7555, Theodosia and creditors to he holden a.t my office on Tuesday, the 19th Arthur Streets, Borough of Timaru. Occupied by M. H. day of October, 1920, at 11 o'clock. Solomon, Margaret Priest, and Elizabeth Wade. A. W. EAMES, 12785. JOSEPH HENRY REYNOLDS.-! root! 33·3 12th October, 1920. Official Assignee. perches, Lots 1 and 2, plan 3841, part Rural Section 307, 2888 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85

Papanui Road, Block XI, Christchurch Survey District. 1915/28. The Whangarei C'innabar (Limited). Occupied by applicant. 1915/40. F. J. Cullen and Co. (Limited). 12786. EBENEZER VALLANCE.-1 rood 3·4 perches, 1915/69. Bituco Road-binder Company (Limited). part Lot 68, plan 3733, part of Rural Section 243F, Weston 1916/21. Brown Brothers (Limited). Road, City of Christchurch. Occupied by applicant. 1916/37. The Botha Gold-mines (Limited). Dia.gra.ms ma.y be lllrlpected a.t this office. 1917 /14. The Cinema Advertising Film Company (New Da.ted this 12th da.y of October, 1920, a, the Land Zealand) (Limited). Registry Office, Christchurch. 1918/47. The Anglo-American Music Store (Limited). 1918/52. The Waerenga Sawmill Company (Limited). C. E. NALDER, District La.nd Registra.r. 1918/61. The Aniline Chemical Manufacturing Company (N.Z.) (Limited). OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ 1918/63. Arthur Osborne (Limited). .I..N after described will he brought under the provisions 1919/25. The New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for­ (Limited). bidding the same on or before the 15th day of November, 1919/33. The Northern Fishing Company (Limited). 1920. Dated at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies WILLIAM ARNOLD LUCAS.-Parts of Sections 3 and 4, at Auckland this 6th day of October, 1020. Block XII, Town of Dunedin (fronting McKay Street). WM. G. FLETCHER, Occupied by applicant. No. 5366. Assiatant Registrar of Companies. WILLIAM RIDLEY.-Part of Section 37, Block VII, Portobello District. Occupied by E,. J. Hatcher. No. 5369. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this llth day of October, 1920, at the Land Registry OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 266, Office, Dunedin. ..I.N subsection ( 4), of the above Act, that the under­ A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar. mentioned companies have been struck off the Register for the District of Otago, and the companies have been dis. solved,- 1885/l. The Tuapeka Row ling Green Company (Limited). ADVERTISEMENT.S. 19Ja/9. Coopers (Limited). Dated at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 26(;. at Dunedin this llth day of October, 1920. R. H. BOURKE, AKE notice that the names of the undermentioned com­ Assistant Registrar of Companies. T panies will, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the companies will be dissolved:- MAKOWER, JllcBEATH, AND COMPANY (PROPRIETARY), LIMITED. The Taranaki Motor Transport Company (Limited). 1914/6. N pursuance of the Companies Act, 1908, public notice 1<'. W. White (Limited). HJI4/3. I is hereby given that the above mmpany intends to Given under my hand at New Plymouth this 12th day of cease carrying on business in New Zealand. No break in October, 1920. the company's operations will thereby occur, as a local A. L. B. ROSS, company under the name of Makower, McBeath, and Company Assistant Registrar of Companies. (Limited) " has been formed t-0 acquire the New Zealand portion of the business of the first-named company. The THE INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES business will be carried on by the new company at the pre­ A G'T, 1908. mises 65 and 67 Victoria Street, Wellington, as hitherto. Dated this 30th day of September, 19:20. AKE notice that the Registration of tho Nelson Provin­ CHARLES CLABBURN, Attorney. T cial Fruitgrowers' Council (Limited) has been cancelled, Bell, Gully, ::llyers, and O'Leary, as provided by section 6 (a) (i) of the Inrlustrial and Provident Solicitors, Wellington. 9:28 Societies Act, 1908. Given under my hand at Wellington this 28th day of Sep­ tember, 1920. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. P. G. WJTHJms, OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore Registl'ar of Industrial and Provident 8ocieties. N existing between RuBERi' DAWSON ,JOHNSTONE all(! ROBERT MORROW at 110 Onepu Road, Kilbirnic, under the THE COMPANlBS ACT, 1908. style of "Johnstone and Morrow," has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 2nd day of Octoher, 1920. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 2u!i, The business will in future be carried on by the said ROBERT N subsection (3), of the above Act, that the undermen­ DAWSON JOHNSTONE alone, who will discharge the liahilitics tioned companies will, at the expiration of three months from of the business, and to whom all accounts should be paid. the date hereof, and unless cause is shown to the contrary, Dated this 2nd day of October, 1920. be struck off the Registm·, and the companiefJ will be dis­ R. D. JOHNSTONE. solved:- 940 ROBJmT MORROW. 1898/8. The Premier Joinery Manufacturing Company I (Limited). 1904/50. The Eureka Co-operative Dairy Company (Li. HE Partnership hitherto existing between JOHN BARBOUR mited). T and HENRY VrcTOR LANE, Metal-founders, Christ­ 1906/2. The Taupiri West Coal-mining Company (Li­ church, and trading· as " Barbour and Lane," has this day mited). been dissolved bv mutual consent. The business will hence­ 1907/30. The Old Hauraki Gold-mines (Limited). forth be carried· on by the said JORN BARBOUR, who will 1908/49. The Onewhero Pioneer Dairy Company (Li­ receive all moneys due to the late firm and discharge all mited). liabilities. 1910/1. Pearson and Company (Limited). Dated this 6th day of October, 1920. 1910/73. The Auckland Fibrous Plaster Company (Li­ J. BARBOUR. mited). H. V. LANE. 1911/18. James McAndrew and Co. (Limited). Witnese to both signatures-J. L. Freeman, Law Clerk, 1912/9. North Prince of Wales Consolidated Gold- Christchurch. ·941 mining Company (No Liability). 1912/35. The National (',oaoperative Agency (Limited). 1913/30. Mutual Stores (Limited). TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A FOREIGN 1913/76. The Eureka Implement and Machinery Com­ S MINING COMPANY. pany of New Zealand (Limited). 1914/14. Tuck and Booklass (Limited). Ne.me of company: Consolide.ted Goldflelds of New Zealand 1914/35. The Kuranui Gold-mining Company (No Lia­ (Limited). bility). When formed, e.nd date of registration of office of company 1915/8. :Fraser Film (N.Z.) (Limited), in New Zealand: 22nd Ja.nuary, 1896. OoT. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2889

Whether in aotive operation or not: Not iu aotive operation Total quantity and value produced since registration of office at present time. of company in New Zealand : 209,400 oz. 17 dwt. ; £8118,844 Where business is oouduoted, and name of Attorney: l ls. 7d. Head Office, London; New Zealand Office, Reeftou; Amount expended in connection with carrying on mining George Ernest Stephenson. operations in New Zee.land since last statement : £49,697 Where mines are situate: Westland l\Iining District. l&. 3d. Nominal oapital: .£800,000. Total expenditure since registration of office of company Amount of oapHal subsoribed: £250,000. in New Zealand : £658,505 12s. 7d. Amount of oapital actually paid up in cash in New Zealand : Total amotmt of dividends paid in New Zealand : £111,098 3s. Nil. Amount of cash in bank in New Zealand : Nil. Prioe paid to vendors of mines- Amount of cash in band in New Zealand: Nil. (a.) In fully paid-up shares: £17,378. Amount of debts directly due to company in New Zealand: (b.) In partly paid-up shares, oredited as £1 paid up : Nil. £440 2s. lld. (c.) In cash: .£43,416 13s. 4d. Amount of such debts considered good : £440 2s. lld. Number of shares into whiob oapltal is divided: 300,000. Amount of lia.bilities of company in New Zee.land: £3,617 Number of shares on New Zealand Register: 58,398. lOs. 9d. Amount paid per share (New Zealand Register): .£1. Amount oalled up per share (New Zealand Register): .£1. I, George Ernest Stephenson, Attorney of the Blackwater Number and amount of calls in arrear (New Zealand Mines (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare that this Register): Nil. · is e. true and complete statement of the affairs of the said Number of forfeited shares on New Zealand Register sold, company as on the 31st December, 1919 (being the date of and money received for same: Nil. the last balance-sheet) ; and I make this solemn declaration Number of shareholders on New Zealand Register: 187. Number of men employed by company iu New Zealand: 17. conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue Quantity and value of gold or silver produced sinoe last of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. statement: 264 oz. 8 dwt.; £762 13s. 4d. (includes nil GEO. E. STEPHENSON, Attorney. prooeeds from concentrates sold). Declared at Reefton this 5th day of October, 1920, before Total quantity and value produced since registration of me-H. P. Le.wry, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New offioe of company in New Zee.land: 173,798 oz. 4 dwt.; Zee.land. 942A £719,670 10s. 3d. Amount expended in connection with carrying on mmmg .------~-~-- operations in New Zealand since last statement: TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS Ol!' A FOREIGN .£10,124 15s. 10d. S MINING COMPANY. Tote.I expenditure since registration of office of company lo New Zealand: £921,943 10s. Sd. Total amount of dividends paid in New Zealand: .£12,398 Ne.me of company: Progress Mines of New Zealand(Limited) 10s. 6d. When formed, and date of registration of office of company Amount of oash in bank in New Zealand: Nil. in New Zealand: 8th December, 1896. Amount of oash in hand in New Zee.laud: Nil. Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. Amount of debts directly due to company in New Zealand: Where business is conducted, and name of Attorney : Head £108 15s. Office, London ; New Zealand Office, Reefton; George Amount of such debts oonsidered good : £108 15s. Ernest Stephenson. Amount of liabilities of company in New Zealand: £39,166 Where mines are situate : Reefton. 19s. 5d. Nominal capital : £275,000. Amount of capital subscribed : £275,000. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash in New Zealand : I, George Ernest Stephenson, Attorney of the Con­ Nil. . solidated Goldfields of New Zealand (Limited), do Price paid to vendors of mines- solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true (a.) In fully pa.id-up she.res: £200,000. and complete statement of the affairs of the said (b.) In partly paid-up shares, credited as £1 paid up: Nil. company as on the.31st December, 1919 (being the date of (c.) In cash: Nil. the last balance-sheet); e.ud I make this solemn d~olara­ Number of she.res into which capital is divided : 275,000. tion conscientiously believing Gbe same to be true, and by Number of she.res on New Zealand Register: 16,956. virtue of the Justices of the Peace Aot, 1908. Amount paid per share (New Zealand Register): £1. GEO. E. STEPHENSON, Attorney. Amount called up per share (New Zealand Register) : £1. Number and amount of calls in arrear (New Zee.land Declared at Reefton this 5th day of Ootober, 1920, before Register) : Nil. me-H. P. La.wry, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Number of forfeited shares on New Zee.land Register sold, Zee.land. 942" and money received for same : Nil. Number of shareholders on New Zealand Register : 69. Number of men employed by company in New Zealand: 70. TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A FOREIGN Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last state- S MINING COMPANY. ment : 4,425 oz. 8 dwt.; £21,248 6s. 5d. (includes £3,492 18s. 6d. proceeds of concentrates sold and on hand). Total quantity and value produced since registration of Ne.me of company : Blackwater Mines (Limited). office of company in New Zealand : 343,918 oz. ; When formed, and da.te of registration of office of company £1,450,199 12s. 6d. in New Zee.land: 25th March, 1907. Amount expended in connection with carrying on mining Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. operations in New Zealand since last statement : £29,187 Where business is conducted, a.nd name of Attorney : 48. 4d. Head Office, London; New Zealand Office, Reefton; Total expenditure since registration of office of company in George Ernest Stephenson. New Zealand: £1,212,365 48. 10d. Where mines are situate : Westland Mining District. Total amount of dividends paid in New Zealand : £5,385 Nominal capital: £250,000. 14s. 9d. Amount of capital subscribed : £250,000. Amount of cash in bank in New Zealand : Nil. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash in New Zealand : Amotmt of cash in hand in New Zee.land : Nil. Nil. Amount of debts directly due to company in New Zee.land: Price paid to vendors of mines- £46 13s_ 4d. (a.) In fully pa.id-up she.res: £200,000. Amount of such debts considered good : £46 .1Ss. 4d. (b.) In partly pa.id-up shares, credited as £1 paid up: Nil. Amount of liabilities of company in New Zealand : £580 (c.) In cash: Nil. 4s. 4d. Number of she.res into which capital is divided: 250,000. Number of she.res on New Zealand Register: 34,261. I, George Ernest Stephenson, Attorney of the Progress Amount pa.id per she.re (New Zealand Register): £1. Mines of New Zealand (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely Amount called up per share (New Zealand Register) : £1. declare that this is a true and complete statement of the Number and amount of calls in arrear (New Zealand affairs of the said company as on the 31st December, 1919 Register) : Nil. (being the d:\te of the last balance-sheet) ; and I make this Number of forfeited she.res on New Zealand Register sold, solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be and money received for same : Nil. true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Number of shareholders on New Zealand Register : 136. Number of men employed by company in New Zealand: ll3. GEO. E. STEPHENSON, Attorney. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Declared at Reefton this 5th day of October, 1920, before statement: 11,113 oz.; £46,136 15s. ld. (includes £2,553 me-H. P. Lawry, e. Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New 19s. Sd. proceeds concentrates sold and on hand). Zeale.nd. 943 2890 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85

MEUICAL REGISTRATION. Precise time of filing the foregom:g· application: 3.45 p.m., JOHN CAMPBELL McKENZIE, M.B. Bae. Surg., 7/10/20. I , 1920, Univ. N.Z., now residing in Waiukn, hereby Time and place appointed for the hearing of the applica­ give notice that I intend applying on the 5th November tion and all objections thereto : Tuesday, the 2nd day of next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the November, 1920, at 10 a.m., at Warden's Court at Cromwell. Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the Objections must be filed in the Registrar's office and noti­ evidence of my qualification in the office of the Registrar of fied to applicant a.t least three days before the time so Births and Deaths at Auckland. appointed. JOHN CAMPBELL McKENZIE. 947 L. \V. LOUJSSON, Mining Rogistrar. Dated at Waiuku 4th October, 1920. 944 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A BY-WASH In the matter of TOTHILt (LIMITED). FROM A WATER-RACE. .OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general UNDER THE MINING AcT, 1908. N meeting of the above-named company duly convened and held at the offices of Messrs. Meares, Williams, and To the Warden of the Ota.go Mining District at Cromwell. Holmes, Solicitors, at Number 98 Gloucester Street, City of Christchurch, on Friday, the eighth day of October, 1920, at P URSUANT to the Mining Act, 1908, the undersigned, eleven o'clock in the forenoon, the following extraordinary the M&yor, Councillors, and Burgesses of . the resolution was duly passed, viz. :- Borough of Cromwell, of Cromwell, Local Authority, &nd " That it is proved to the satisfaction of this meeting that the Cromwell Development Company (Limited), ,. duly incorporated company; "nd having its registered. office &t the company C'annot by reason of its liabilities continue its Dunedin, hereby applies for a license for a by-wash &s business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, and specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof baa accordingly that t.he company be wound up voluntarily." been duly marked out for the purpose. . The said meeting then appointed JAMES MAWSON STEWART, Precise time of marking out privilege &pplied for: 7 p.m., of Christchurch, Accountant, Liquidator of the said company. 6/10/20. Dated this eighth day of October, 1920. Date and number of miner's right: 29/10/19, No. 119523; GEOFFREY C. TOTHILL, 15/8/20,'N o. 120848. . Chairman of Meeting. Address for service: Care of A. M. Brodrick, Solicitor, Witness-A. H. Holmes, Solicitor, Christchurch. 945 Cromwell. · Dated at Cromwell this 7th day of October, 1920. WAIMUMU CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY Schedule. COMPANY (LIMl'.l'ED). Locality of the r&ce and of its starting and terminal points: In pipe-line in branch race applied for this day about IN LIQUIDATION, 15 chains from intake, being a sludge-valve in pipe,Jine. Points of intake: Pipe-line a• above. OTICE is hereby given that a genr,ral meeting of the Purpose for which w&ter is to be used: Cleaning out N shareholders of the above,named company will be. ·pipes. held at the office of D. M. Cochrane, Solicitor, Mersey Street, Proposed term of license : Forty-two years. Gore, on Saturday, the 6th day of November, 1920, at. THE MAYOR, CouNCILLOBB, AND BuRGESSE~ oF 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of laying the THE BOROUGH OF CROMWELL, Liquidator's account before such meeting. CROMWELL D&VELOPMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). Dated at Gore this 6th day of October, 1920. By their Solicitor, A. M. BRODRICK. ROBERT WINNING, Liquid1;ttor. N·otice of such meeting, specifying the t.ime, place, and Precise time of filing the foregoing &pplication: 11.80 p.m., objects of the meeting, will be ,idvertised in the Gt1zette, and 7/10/20. the copy of the notice sent by post to every Jllem ber of the Time and place appointed for the hearing of the applica­ company at least fourteen days before the meeting. 946 tion and all objections thereto: Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, 1920, at 10 &.m., at Warden's Court at Cromwell. Objections must be filed in the Registrar's office and At PLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A BY-WASH . notified to applicant at least three days before the time so FROM A WATER-RACE. appointed. 9!18 L. W. LOUISSON, Mining Registrar. UNDER THE MINING ACT, 1908. To the Warden of the Otago Mining District at Cromwell. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A BRANCH URSUANT to the Mining Act, 1908, the undersigned, WATER-RACE. P the Mayor, 'Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Cromwell, ot Cromwell, Local Authority, and the Cromwell UNDER THE MINING AcT, 1908. Development Company (Limited), & duly incorporated com­ To the Warden of the Ota.go Mining District at Cromwell. pany having its registered office at Dunedin, hereby applies for a license for a by-wash as specified in the Schedule URSUANT to the Mining Act, 1908. the undersigned, hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for P the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of 1he the purpose. Borough of Cromwell, of Cromwell, Local Authority, and Precise time of marking out privilege applied for : 7 p.m., the Cromwell Development Comp&ny (Limited), a. duly 6/10/20. incorporat~d company having its registered office at D&te and number of miner's right: 29/10/19, No. 119523; Dunedin, hereby applies for a license for & branch water­ 15/8/20, No. 120848. . .. race as specified in the Schedule hereto, the ooune Address for service: Care of A. M. Brodrick, Sohcttor, whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose. Cromwell. Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: Dated at Cromwell this 7th day of October, 1920. 7 p.m., 6/10/20. Date &nd number of miner's right: 29/10/19, No. 119523; Bekedtule. 15/8/20, No. 120848. Locality of the race, and its starting and terminal points : Address for service: Care of A. M. Brodrick, Solicitor, In Branch Water-race No. 2447, 10/7/08, immediately above Cromwell. the commencing-point of branch race applied for by appli­ D&ted at Cromwell this 7th d&y of October, 1920. cants this day, and terminating at small creek in Section 34, Schedule. Block III, Cromwell District. , Length and intended course of race : Twelve chains; Locality of the r&ce &nd of its starting and terminal west to east. points: Starting in Branch Water-r&ce No. 2447, 10/7/08, Points of intake: Branch Race No. 2447. about 1,500 y&rds from the divide.boxes, e.nd terminating in Estimated time and cost of construction : One week ; £5. other part of said r&ee on other side of MoFelin 's Gully. Mean depth and breadth : 1 ft. deep by 2 ft. wide. Length and intended course of race: 827 y&rds; north to south. Purpose for which water is to be used : Flood waters from Points of int&ke: Branch Water-race No. 2!147, 10/7/08. Branch Race No. 2447. Estimated time and cost of construction : Two months ; Proposed term of license: Forty-two years. £1,600. THE MAYOR, COUNClLLORS, AND BURGESSES OF Mean depth &nd bre&dth : 21 in. from the surface ; THE 'BOROUGH OF CROMWELL. 13 in. iron pipes sunk. CROMWELL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (LIMITED), Purpose for which w&ter is to be used : Town supply and By their Solicitor, A. M. BRODRICK. irrigation. OcT. 14.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'r.i!J. 2891

Proposed term of license: To end of term of Water-race WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. No. 1378, 9/7/03. TH~: MAYOR, COUNOILLORS, AND BURGESSES OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. THE BOROUGH OF CROMWELL, CROMWln,L DEV~LOPMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1908, ,mcl the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, and their amendm<>nts. By their Solicitor, A. M. BRODRICK. OTlCE is hereby given that the Council of the City of N Wellington proposes, under the provisions of the Precise time of filing the foregoing application: 3.45 p.m., above-named Acts, and all other Acts and powers enabling 7/10/20. it in that behalf, to execute a certain public work-namely Time and place appointed for the bearing of the applica­ a pleasure ground ; ancl for the purposes of such public work tion and all objections thereto: Tnesday, the 2nd day of the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to be Nove'llber, 1920, at 10 a.m , at Warden's Court at Cromwell. taken. And notice is hereby further given that a plau of the Objections must be filed in the Registrar's office and lands so to be taken is deposited in the public office of the notified to applicant at least three days before the time so Town Clerk t-0 the said Council, in the Town Hall, Cuba appointed. Street, in the said city, and is there open for inspection 949 L. W. LOTTISSON, Mining Registrar. (without fee) by all persons during ordinary office hours; and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work or the taking of such lands should, if they have well­ HE Partnership heretofore· existing bet wee_ n PERCY grounded objections to the execution of t,he said public work T l\iARLllOROlTGH STEWART, of England, Gentleman, or to the taking of the said lands, set forth the same in and ARTHUR CHARLES ,Jom,soN, of Tc Kuiti, Estate Agent; writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the in the carrying-on and control of farming operntions in the first publication of this notice, to the Wellington City Council, Raglan District under the name of " Stewart and ,Johnson," addressed to the Town Clerk at his said office. has been dissolved by the retirement therefrom of the said Arthur Charles Johnson as from the twentieth day of July, SCHEDULE. 1920. AREA, 11 a. 3 r. 15·9 p. Part Section 4A, Harbour Registra­ Dated this 31st day of August, 1920. tion District, Block XI, Belmont Survey District. Coloured A. C. ,TOHNSON. red on plan. Witness--G. P. Finlay, Solicitor, Te Kuiti. 950 Situate in the City of W<>llington, in the Land Dist.rict of Wellington; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan above mentioned. As witness my hand at Wellington this 6th clay of October, HORO"\VHENUA COUNTY COUNCJL. 1920. 953 JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. REROLUTIO'i! MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in WOODVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL. I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Horowhenua County Council hereby resolves as follows:~ RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. That, for the 1iurpose of pro;iding the instalments in cespect of principal and interest and also the other charges N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in on a loan of £600, authorized to he raised bv the said H oro­ I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, t,he whenua County Council, under the Local B.;dies' Loans Act, Woodville County Council hereby resolves as follows:-- 1913, for the purpose of forming, reforming, and metalling That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in Ohau East Road, the said Horowhenua County Council hereby respect of principal and inte"rest and also the other charges makes and levies a special rate of three-fifths of one penny on a loan of ten thousand iiounds, authorized to be raised in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property by the Woodville County Council, under the Local Rodies' of the Ohau Rast Road Special Rating District, comprising Loans Act, 1913, for scarifying, grading, remetalling, rolling, Sections 3, 4u, part 5 (north) 5 /south), 6A, 6B, 6c, 7, 7A, 7B, and tarring twenty-one miles (more or less) of main road, the 8, 8A, 10, part 18, of Ohau 3A No. :!, Blocks V and IX, said Woodville County Council hereby makes and levies a WELiopehu S.D. ; and that such special rate shali be an special rate of 7 /45 (seven forty-fifths) of a penny in the annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property of the shall be payable yearly on the 1st, day of June in each and Woodville County, comprising the whole of the County of every year during the currency of such loan, being a period Woodville; and that such special rate shall be an annuals of thirty-six and one-half years, or until the loan is fully recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and he payable paid off. ~alf-yearly on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October 951 P. W. GOLDSMITH, County Clerk. m each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid off. 954 ,J. M. GRAHAM, County Clerk. WHANGAMARINO ROAD BOARD. In the matter of the Companies Act, l!l08 ; and in tlw RESOLI.'TION MAKING SPECTAL RATE. matter of RUTHERFORDS (LIMITED). T an extraordinary general meetin_a; of the shareholders N pursuance and e,f'rcise of the powers vested in it i_ n A of the above-named company duly convened and held I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, l!)J 3, the a~ Dunedin on the twenty-first day of April, one thousand Whangamarino Road Board hereby resolves as follows:-- nme hundred and twenty, the following resolution was duly That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in passed, and at a subsequent extraordinary general meeting respect of principal and interest and also the other charges of the shareholders of the said company also duly convened on a loan of £700, authorized to be raised by the Whanga­ and held at the same place on the seventeenth day of May, marino Road Board, nndcr the Local Bodies' Loans I!)] 3, Act, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, the foJlowing resolu­ for reforming and metalling the road known locally as tion was duly confirmed as a special resolution :- Pherson Roa,l, •ituated in Block X, Piako Survey District_, Mc " That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that a the Whangamarino Road Board hereby makes and levies a Liquidator or Liquidators be appointed for the purposes of special rate of 17 /32 of a penny in the pound upon the such winding-up." capital value of all rateable property in the Okaeria Special And at the said meetings t.l1e foJlowing resolution was duly Rating Area of the Waerenga Subdivision of the Whanga­ passed and confirmed :- marino Road District, County of Waikato ; and such special " That the Directors, :Messrs. Wm. Wilson, Peter Walker, rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of ,Jolm Scott,, Patrick Young ~·ates, and Alfred James Ruther­ such loan, and shall be payable yearly on the 1st day of ford, be appointed Liquidators for the purposes of such August in each and every year during the currency of such winding-up." loan, being a period of 36! years, or 1mtil the loan is fully paid off. 955 WM. WILSON, Chairman. The Okaeria Sr.ecial Rating Area comprises Sections 3 and ------~---- -·------2, Block XI, Plako Survey District, and Sections 1 and 2, NORMAN FRANCIS BOAG, M.B., Bae. Surg., 1920, Block XII, Piako Survey District, and Sections 471, 467, I , Univ. N.Z., now residing in Trentham, hereby give 468, 469, parts of Sections 205, 204, 203, and Sections 256 notice that I intend applying on the 13th November next to and 470, and Crown lands, Block X, Piako Survey District. have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion 952 .JOHN RICHARD STORJ<:Y, Chairman. of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of 2892 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 85 my q ualifica.tion in the office of the Registrar of Births and BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. Deaths at Wellington. NORMAN FRANCIS BOAG, Military Hospital, Trentham. HE public are informed that extracts from the Nev, T Zealand Gazette, conte.ining a.II Bankruptcy N oticee Dated at Wellington 12th October, 1920. 956 that appear in ea.ch issue, a.re published weeli]y, and will be sent poat-free to any address on payment of a sub­ In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1908, aud its scription of 101. per annum. Single copies, 3d. each. "mendments. Orders should be addressed- OTICE is hereby given that it is proposerl, under the N provisions of the Education Act, 1914, to execute a " GovnN11BNT PBINTD, WIILI,INGTON." certain puhlic work-namely, to enlarge the grounds used in connection with Nel~on Girls' Central School ; and for the purposes of such public work the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908. .And notice is hereby further given I CONTENTS. that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited PAGE at the office of the Nelson Education Bo1trd, Ha.rdy Street, AnVEBTIBBIIKNTS .l •. 2888 Nelson, and is there open for inspection ; and that all persons I" .. affected by the execution of the said public work or by the APPODITIOIIITS, IITC. 2868 taking of the said land are required, if they have any well. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 2887 . grounded objection to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of the said land, to set forth the same in OaowN LANDS NonoKs 2883 writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the DBl!'E!IOB FoBCIIS , , 2864 first publication of this notice. to the Nelson Education Board at Nelson. LAIID- SCHEDULE. Crown Land proclaimed • • • • 2848 All that piece or parcel of land situate, lying, and being in Foreshores, Licensing Use and Occupation of 2856, 2860 the City of Nelson, in the Provincial District of Nelson, in the Ka.uri-gum, &c., Set apart for the Purpose of Dominion of New Zealand. 1;ontaining one rood and nine Recovery of . . . • . • • • 2832 Land for Settlements Act, Declaring Land to be perches, more or less. Bounded on the north by land formerly subject to ...... 2862 reserved for a gaol but now. 11, public school reserve, on the Lease to Discharged Soldiers . . • • 2847 east by land hitherto used as a cemetery, and on the south Native Land, Extending Prohibition of Alienation by land granted as a site for a church for the Roman C'atholics, of certain • • • • • • 2So8 am! on the west by Shelburne Stre.et. Native Land, Prohibiting a.II Alienation of certa1n 2854 As witness my hand at Nelson this eleventh rlay of October, Post-office, Taken for . • • • 2849 1920. Quarry, Ta.ken for • • 2850 W. R. WILLIAMS, Railway Purposes, &c., Taken for • . 2848, 2849 957 Secretary of t,he Nel.on Education Boa.rd. Renewable Le1111e, Selection by Discharged Soldiers on.. 2862 · COUNTY OF TARANAKI. Reserve, Amending Descrip'ion of . • 2861 Reserve, No,ice of Change of Purpose of 2862 Road, Laying out and taking • . • • 2So0 RESOLUTION LEVYING SPECIAL RATE. Road proclaimed 2850 N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in Road stopped, Government 2850 I Roa.de declared to be Government Roads 2852 that behalf by subsection (d) of section sixteen of the Roads, Taken for • • 2849 Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Counties Act, 1908, and Sale or Lease to Disehe.rged Soldiers 2847 of section thirty-three of the Counties Amendment Act, 1913, Scenic Purposes, Taken for 2849 and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Selection by Dische.rged Soldiers 2847 Ta.rana.ki County Council hereby resolves as follows :- Selection by Discharged Soldiers, Revoking the That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of Betting-a.part of Land for • . • . · • • 2848 interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Taranaki State Forests, Set a.part as Provisional • • • • 2837 County Council Workers' Dwellings Loan of £2,000, 1920, Street, Cancelling a Condition Setting back the authorized to be raised by the Council, under the above­ Building-line of • . 2851 mentioned Acts, for the purpose of erecting workers' dwellings Streets exempted from the Provisions of Section 117 within the said county, the said Council hereby ma.kes and of the Public Works Act 2854 levies a special rate of one twenty-fourth (I/24th) of a penny in the pound sterling on the rateable value (on the basis of LAND TBANBl!'BB Aar NoTICIIS 2887 the unimproved value) of all rateable property in the County MIB

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