Bumb. 74. 2761

THE GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, HJ29.

Additional Land near Otaki taken for the Purposes of the 'Additional Land near Feilding taken for the Purposes of the Wellington-New Plymo·uth Railway. Foxton - New Plymouth Railway.

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. [L.S.] CHARLES FEHGUSSON. Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. I A PHOCLAMATION. HEHF,..AS it has been found desirable for tht' use, HEREAS it has been fonnd desirable for the nse, W convenience, and enjoyment of the Wellington--New W convenience, and enjoyment of the Foxton _. New Plymouth Railwsy to take further land near Otaki in addition Plymouth Hailway to take further land near Feilding, in to land previously acquired for the purposes of the said rail­ addition to land previously acqnired for the purposes of the way: said railwav : Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Now, th~refore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me by sections of the powers and authorities conferred on me by sections thirty-four and two hundred and sixteen of the Public Works thirty-four and two hundred and sixteen of the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and that the land described in the Schedule hereto is herebv taken decll1re that the land described in the Schedule hereto is for the purposes above mentioned. • hereby taken for the purposes above mentioned. SCHEDUI,E. SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE I1refts of the pieces of land :­ A. R. P. ApPROXIMATE I1rel18 of the pieccs of land :­ o 2 19'93 Part Lot 2, D.P. 3527, of Waopukatea 1A A. R. P. El1st No.7. o 0 38·3 Pl1rt Lot 48, D.P. 2088, of Section 149, 2 0 21'9 Part of Scction 1~, Kftingaraki No. 2 and Township of Sftnrlon. No.3. o 5 Pl1rt old Orouft River bed. Situated in Block IX, Waitohu Survey District, Horo­ Situated in Block XIV, Oroua Survey District, Borough of whenua County. (S.O. 2502.) Feilding. (S.0.2500.) In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more In the Wellington Land District; 118 thc same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 533, deposited particularly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 458, de­ in the office of the Minister of Hailways at Wellington, and posited in the office of the Minister of Railways at Welling­ thereon coloured yellow. ton, and thereon coloured yellow and green. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Geneml of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 29th day of under the Seal of that Dominion, this 29th day of October, 1929. October, 1929. W. B. TAVERNEH, W. B. TAVERNER, Minister of Hailways. Minister of Railways. GOD SAVE 'rilE K~NG l GOD SAVE THE KING! (L.O. 13857.) (L.O, 13858.) A , , .

2762 THE NEW ~EALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

Land set apart as an Endowment for Primary Education. As the same are delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 4/176A, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged green. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. Given nnder the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by nnder the Seal of that Dominion, this 4th day of Novem­ I subsection nine of section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, ber, 1929. I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General GEO. W. FORBES. of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. declare that from and after the date hereof the land com­ prised in the pieces of closed road described in the First GOD SAVE 'filE KING! Schednle hereto, being land which is adjacent to the endow­ ment for primary edncation described in the Second Schedule hereto, shall be deemed to be added to the said endowment. Oonstituting the Hurunui Electric-power District and 071ter Area.

FIRST SCHEDULE. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ALL those areas in the NOJ'th Land District, A PROCLAMATION. Waitemata Connty, containing by admeasurement 2 acres N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by 2 roods 11·06 percheg, more or less, being Allotments 67,68, I ~ection three of the Eledric-power Boards Act, 1925, 69,70, and 71, Parish of Mairetahi. As the same are delineated and of every other power and authority enabling me in this on plan markerl L. and S. 16/1672/A, deposited in Head behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor­ Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim thereon edged red. (North Auckland plan 232:!:t) the district described in the First Schedule hereto to be an electric-power district, and I hereby assign to such district SECOND SCHEDULE. the name of thc " Hurunui Electric-power District"; and I ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, do furthcr proclaim that the areas described in the Second Waitemata County, containing by admeas1ll'ement 66 acres S?he~ule hereto shall be the outer area of such electric-power 3 roods 20·7 perches, more or less, being portion of Allot-I district. ment 30, Parish of Mairetahi, and being part of the said --- allotment permanently set aside for educ'ational purposes FIRST SCHEDULE. and apportioned for primary education by notice published I in New Zealand Gazette of 16th December, 1878, page 1774. HURUNUI ELECTRIC-POWER DISTRICT. As the same is moore particu!arly. delineated on plan marked ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District situated in L. and S. 16/1672/B, deposited 111 Head Office, Department the Waipara, Amuri, and Cheviot Counties, and bounded as of Lands and Survey, at Wellmgton, and thereon edged blue. follows: Commencing at the most westerly corner of Rural (North Auckland plans 791, 18014, 18106. 2322:n Section 37089, in Block V, Oknku Survey District; thence Given nnder the hand of His Excelleney the Governor- by the north-west boundary of said Section 37089 and the General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Seaward River in a north-easterly direction to the Hurunni nnder the Seal of that Dominion, this 1st day of No- River; by the Hurunui River to a point in line with the vember, 1929. continnation of the south-western boundary of Section 18, Square 105; thence to and by the sonth-western and north­ GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Lands. western bonndaries of said Section 18, and by the north­ western boundaries of Sections 9, 25, 24, 8, 34, 33, and 32, GOD SAVE THE KING! Sqnare 105, to the northernmost corner of Section 38, Sqnare _.. ______105; thence bounded towards the south-east by said Section 38, towards the south-west generally by Section 39, Sqnare Revokirl{! the Reservation over Portion of a Scenic Resene in 105 and 109, to the north branch of the Hurnnni River; thence the Westland Land District. by that river to Lake Sumner, and by the middle of Lake Sumner aforesaid, to a point opposite Marion Stream; thence [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. to and by the said Marion Stream throngh Lake Marion to its northernmost point; thence in an easterly direction following A PROCLAMATlON. along the boundary between the Pahau Riding, and the ~7HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto Hanmer Riding of the Amuri Connty to Trig. Station S; V V forms portion of a reserve dnly set apart for scenic thence by a line, being the boundary between Pastoral Run purposes: 13 to the Mandamus River; thence again following the And whereas the said land is no longer suitable for scenic aforesaid boundary between the Hanmer and Pahau Ridings purposes by reason of the absence of bush of scenic value to the Pahan Rive,'; thence to and by the southern bonndary thereon: of Lot 3, D.P. 3948 and 3953 to Brown's Stream, and by Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, that stream to the Waiau River; by the said Waian River Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur­ and the Hanmer River, and by the boundary.line between suance and exercise of the powers conferred upon me by the Lyndon and Hanmer Ridings and the Waiau and Hanmer section eight of the Scenery Preservation Amendment Act, Ridings of the Amuri County to the land district bonndary 1910, do hereby revoke the reservation for scenic purposes between Canterbury and Marlborough; thence by the last· over the land described in the Schedule heret.o. named boundary to the Conway .River, and in a south-easterly direction by the said Conway River to the sea; thence by the sea to the Waipara River, the southern boundary of the SCHEDULE. Waipara County; thence by the last-named boundary to the commencing-point; saving and excepting therefrom the ALL that area in the Westland Land District containing areas described in clauses 2 and :1 of the Second Schedule by admeasurement 67 acres 2 roods 20 perches, more or hereto. As the said district is more particularly delineated IllsS, being part of Scenic Reserve No. 1177, situated in on the plan marked p.w.n. 75M6 (sheet 1), deposited in the Block XV, KanieI'i Snrvey District, and bounded as follows: office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and Commencing at the north-western corner of Section 2393; thereon borcierfld reel. thence dne north, 1200 links; thence 95° 59' :{O", 4497 links; thence 1850 59' 30",2612'6 links; thence 1930 59' 30", 602·1 links; thence 2690 59' 30", 806·5 links; thence due north SECOND SCHEDULE. along the eastern bonndaries of Sections 2018 and 239:1, 2450·7 links, and due west along the northern boundary of OUTER AREA. Section 2393 to the point of commencement. ALL those areas in the Canterbnry and Marlborough Land Also all that area in the Westland Land District containing Districts situated in the Amuri and Waipara Counties and by admeasurement 58 acres 2 roods 20 perches, more or less, bonnded as follows :- being part of Scenic Reserve No. 1177, situated in Block XVI, (1) Commencing at the most westerly corner of Rural Kanieri Survey District, and bounded by lines bearing 89° 59' Section 37089, in Block V, Oknku Survey District; thence for 3081·9 links from the north-eastern corner of Section 2394; by the south-west and north-west boundaries of the Waipara thence due south, 1902·2 links; thence due west along the County; and thence following round and inclnding the northern boundary of Section 761, 3083·1 links; and thence northern portion of the Amuri Connty to the junction of the due north, for a distance of 1902·0 links, along the eastern Towy and Conway Rivers; thence in a westerly direction boundary of a road reserve and the eastern bounda.ry of along the boundary-line between Marlborough and Canterbury Section 2394 to the point of commencement, . to the north-west corner of Section 126, Square 80, Terako Nov. 7.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Survey District,; thence bounded generally towm'ds tho Land proclairned a8 a Road, in Block VI, TVaiheke Survey south by the northern boundary of the Inner Area as described District, Ostend Road District. in the First Schedule hereto to the commencing. point. (2) All that area in the Canterbury Land District, County (L.S.] CHAl{LES FERGUSSON, Governor GeneraL of Cheviot, containing by admeasurement :3,811 acres, more or less, situated in Block XVI, Culverden Survey District, A PROCLAMATION. and comprising Sections 162/3, 191/2, 205, 211/14, and parts Sections 40, 82/5, 161, 190, 193/4, 206, 215, and 216, Square N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir 81) and 106, and known as the Cathill Block, 't8 more parti~ I cularly shown on deeds plan No. 5N :369 ill tbe office of the Charles .Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the Do· Registrar of Deeds, at Christchurch, and contained in U/T. minion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the 408/194. land in Waiheke Survey District described in the Schedule (a) All that 'trea in the Uanterbury Land Uistrict, County hereto. of Cheviot, containing by admeasurement 9,387 acres 0 roods 32 perches, more or less, situated in Blocks Xl, XU, and XV, SCHEDULE. Hawkswood Survey District, and Block III, Uhcviot Survey District, and comprising Lot 4 (D.P. 5374), Lot 5 (D.P. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. 5371), Lot G, (D.P. 5372), Lots l/a5 and 37/51, Conway Flat; and Lots 1/2:3, Block I; Lots 1/20, Block VI; Lots ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a 1/18, Block III; Lots 1/22, Block IV; Lots 1/1:3, Block V; road :- Lots 1/10, Block VI; Lots 1/9, Block VII; Conway Village A. R. P. Being Settlement; a·s more particularly shown on deposit plans 0 0 0·5 Part Lot 239, D.P. lla77, being portion of 5371, 5372, 5a74, and Hawkswood Nos. 1 and 2, and appearing Allotment 38; coloured blue. in valuation roll 4/7/15, 17, 18, 19/27, ao, 45/49. 0 3 10·.\ Road Reserve on D.P. 11377, being portion As the said Outer Area is more particularly delineated on Allotment 38; coloured pink. the plan marked P.W.D. 75546 (sheots I 'tnd 2), deposited in 0 o 16 Portion of l{oad Reserve on D.P. 11377, bein" the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and portion Allotment 38; coloured pink. b thereon bordered blue. 0 32·,) Lot 226 and part Lot 227, D.P. 11377, beiner portion Allotment 38; coloured blue. " Given under the hand of His Excellency tho Governor· 0 8·5 Lot 23a and part Lot 232, D.P. lla77, being General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued portion Allotment a8; coloured yellow. under the Seal of that Dominioll, this alst day of 0 H Part. Lot 2a9, Lot 240, and part Lot 241, October, 1929. D.P. lla77. being portion Allotment 38; E. A.l{ANSUM, Minister of Public Works. coloured blue. Situated in Parish of Waiheke, Block VI, Waiheke Survey GOD SAVE TilE KING! District (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 25379.) In the North Auckland Land District; a.s the same are (P.W. 26/1477.) more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 76803, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works Defining the Middle·line of a further Portion of the TV aikokopu­ at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Gisborne Section of the Gisborne to Napier Railway. Given under the hand of His ]

SCHEDULE. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genera.l. COMMENCING at a point on the northern boundary of Paritu 2A A PROCLAMATION. Block (Block XVI, Nuhaka North Survey District), marked al m. 42'25 eh. (which point coincides with the point of N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authol'ities termination of the middle·line defined in Gazette No. aI, of I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every 2nd day of May, 1929, and shown on plan P.W.D. 75229), other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this and proceeding thence generally in a northerly direction for behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor· a distance of approximately 6 m. 47·5 ch., and passing in, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim into, through, or over the following lands, &c., viz: Sub· and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto division 6 (D.P. 1026), Paritu Block, Takararoa No.1 Block; is hereby taken for street-widening purposes, and shall vest in Subdivision 7, Paritu Block, Block XVI, Nuhaka North Survey the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of District; part Lot 1, Subdivision 5 (D.P. 2313), and Lot 1, Petone as from the date hereinafter mentioned, and 1 do Subdivision 6 (D.p.la28), Paritu Block, Blocks XVI and XII, also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and Nuhaka North Survey District; part Lot 1, Subdivision 5 after the eighteenth day of November, onc thousand nine (D.P. 2ala), Lot 2, Subdivision 5 (D.P. 2aI4), and Lot 1, hundred and twenty.nine. Subdivision 4 (D.P. 17:39), Paritu Block, Block IX, Paritu Survey District; Subdivision 4 (D.P. 785), Paritu Block, SCHEDULE. Blocks IX and V, Paritu Survey District, and Whareongaonga C 9, C 8, and C 6 Blocks, Block V, Paritu Survey District, and ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 2'29 perches. terminating at a point in the aforesaid Whareongaonga C 6 Being portion of Lot 2 on D.P. 6815, being part Section 5, Block (which point coincides with the termination of the Hutt District. middle· line defined in Gazette No. 46 of 20th day of ;rune, 1929, Situated in the Borough of Petone, Block XIII, Belmont and shown on plan P.W.D. 75(46); including all adjoining Survey District. (S.O. 2497.) and intervening places, lands, reserves, roads, tracks, lakes, In the Wellington Land District; as the same is more rivers, streams, and watercourses: all in the Gisborne Land particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 76211, District. As the same is delineated on the plan marked deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at P._W.D. 76808, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Wellington, and thereon edged red. Works, at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 5th day of under the Seal of that Dominion, this 31st day of October, November, 1929. 1929. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 6/19.) (P.W. 51/6a9.) 2164 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE1'TE. [No. 74

Au,thorizin,g the Butt Valley Electric-power Board to constmct Oonsenting to a Body Oorporate borrowing Money and authorizing Electric W ork8. Payment to the Oommittee of Management.

CHARLES 1!'ERGUSSON, Governor-General. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Noveniber, 1929. November, 1929. Present: Present: ins EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNciL. HIS EXCEllLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUl'fClt. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by HEREAS by section three hundred and thirty-five of - the Native Land Act, 1909, it is provided that, with the Electric-power Boards Act, 1925, and of all other W r the precedent consent of the Govornor-General in Council, a powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, body corporate constituted under Part XVII of the said Act acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive may, on the security of a mortgage or charge of the land Conncil of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize thc Rutt vested in it, borrow money for any of the purposes therein Valley Electric-power Board to erect el~ctric lines as shown mentioned: on plan marked P.W.D. 61998, deposited in the office of the And whereas the body corporate constituted as aforesaid described in the Schedule hereto has applied for the pre· ~nister of Public Works at Wellington, and snch further lmes as may from time to time be required in the Johnson­ cedent consent of the Governor-General in Council accordingly, ville Town District. and the Porirua Ridin" of the Makara and also that consent be given to any money so borrowed County, subject to the following conditions~ being paid to the committee of management of such body corporate: And whereas the Tairawhiti District Maori Land Board CONDITIONS. has recommended that such consent be granted, and it seems 1. No electric lines shall be used for the distribution of elec­ expedient so to 'do : trical energy until the Hutt Valley Electric-power Board Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the has obtained a license for such purpose in accordance with Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and the provisions of section 319 of the Public Works Act. 1928. consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth 2. Any conditions inserted in such licenses shall be 'strictly hereby, pursuant to section three hundred and thirty-five of complied with by such Board. the Native Land Act, 1909, and all other powers him enabling, 3. Such Board shall forward for the approval of the Minister grant. precedent consent to the said body corporate, on the of Public Works such further plans and particulars as the securIty of a mortgage or charge of the land vested in it, Minister of Public Works may from time to time require. borrowing from a State Loan Department, or from any person 4. Tho Board shall not, without the consent in writing of or body corporate, whether by cash credit in current account the Minister of Public Works, erect any electric lines along the with a bank or otherwise, for the purpose of enabling the said routes of the Government main trunk transmission-lines. body corporate to liquidate existing liabilities in respect 5. The works hereby authorized shall be constructed so as of, and. to further improve and more efficiently farm the to {Jomply with the regulations made under section 2 of the lands of the~said body corporate, the sum set out hereunder Public Works Amendment Act, 19l1, dated the llth day of opposite the name of such body corporate; and doth authorize July, 1927, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the the payment of any money so borrowed to the committee of 12th day of the same month, or any regulations made in management of the said body corporate, and doth consent to a?lendment thereof or in substitution therefor, which regula­ any instrument of alienation by way of mortgage of the lands tlOns shall be deemed to be incorporated herein. of the said body corporate given in pursuance of this Order 6. The Board shall substantially complete the works in Council being confirmed by the Tairawhiti District Maori hereby a~th?rized with!n .a period of three years from the Land Board. date of thIS lIcense, or wlthm such further time as the Minister may allow in the event of the work being delayed by strikes, look-outs, breakdowns, or other unavoidable causes not due SCHEDULE. to any neglect by the Board. £ "THE Proprietors of the Whangara G Block" 6,500 F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. F. D. THOMSON, (i'.W. 26/1159/1.) . Clerk of the Executive Council.

Ohanging the Pu.rpose of a Reserve in Bloc/. XlI, Christchurch Directing the Sale of Land under the Public Warks Act, 1928 8ur'Jey District, Canterbury I.and District. in the Borough of New Lynn. '

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of November, 1929. November, 1929. Present: Present: HIS EXCELI,ENCY 'eRE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities H~REAS the land described in the Schedule hereto conferred upon him by the Public Works Act, 1928, His W IS a reserve duly set apart for a puhlic abattoir: I . And whereas it is expedient that the purpose of the reserva· Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New tlOn over such land shall be chanO"ed to a reserve for re- Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the creation purposes: " Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby direct No.w? therefore, His Exccllency the Governor-General of the the sale of the land described in the Schedule hereto, such land DommlOn of New Zealand, aoting by and with the advice and being no longer required for the public work for which it consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in was taken. exercise of. the powers and authorities conferred upon him by subsectlOn one (a) of section seven of the Public Reserves SCHEDULE. Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928, doth hereby declare that thc purpose of the rescrve described in the Schedule ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land directed to be sold: hereto is hereby changed from a reserve for a public abattoir 17 perches. to a reserve for recreation purposes. Being portion of Section 7, Block IV, Hetana Hamlet. Situated in the Borough of New Lynn, Block III, Titirangi Survey District. (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 25149.) SCHEDULE. In the North Auckland Land District: as the same is more CANTERBURY LAN]) DISTRW r. particularly delineated on the plan m~rked P.W.D. 75137, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at RESERVE 107, Block XU, ChriBtohureh Survey District: Wellington, and thereon coloured red. Area, 6 acres, more or less. F. D. THOMSON, F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W.48/445.) Nov. 7.J TItE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2765

Licen8e authorizing the Butt Valley Electr'ic-power Board to 7t8e - 6. ROUTES RESERVED FOR GOVERNMENT LINES. Electric Line8 within the JohnsonrJille Town District and the The licensee shall not, without the consent in writing of the Porifua Riding of the Makara County. Minister of Public Works, erect any electric lines along the routes of the Government main trunk transmission·lines. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. 7. LOCA'fION 0>' OVERHEAD LINES. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, one side At the Government House at Wellington, this 29th day of of every road or street shall be left free by the licensee for October, 1929. telegraph-lines. Lines shall not be erected on both sides of a road or street unless the permission of the Minister of Present: Telegraphs or the Post and Telegraph Department is first HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR· GENERAL IN COUNCIL. obtained in accordance with clause 9 of the regulations. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Except at crossing-places the minimum separation between I Elcctric-power Boards Act, 1925, the Public Works Act, a telephone-line and poles carrying high or extra-high tension 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this circuits ~han be equal to the height of the taller pole. behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion 8. CONVERSION OF LINES FROM EARTH-WORKING TO of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent METALLIC. of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth-subject to the conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto, and to the Notwithstanding anything herein contained, the licensee regulations made under section two of the Public Works shall bear the cost of converting the Railway or Post and Amendment Act, Hlll, and dated the eleventh day of July, Telegraph Department's lines which are now erccted from one thousand nine hundred and twenty-sevpn, publi'3hed in earth-working to metallic if such conversion is rcquired by the New Zealand Gazette of the twelfth day of the same month, the Minist.er of Railways or the Minister of Telegraphs owing or any regulations hereafter made in amendment thereof or to electrical interference arising from the licensee's lines. in snbstitution therefor (and hereinafter collectively referred to as "the regulations "), and which regulations shall be 9. RAILWAY •AND TELEGRAPH LINES. deemed to be incorporated herein-hereby authorize the Hutt The licensee shall from time to time rectify to the satis· Valley J;Jlectric-power Board, duly constituted under the pro-' visions of the Electric-power Boards Act, 1925 (hereinafter faction of the Minister of Railways or the Minister of Tele­ graphs any interference or disturbance caused by the erection with its successors and assigns referred to as " the licensee "), or operation of the licensee's system that affects the satis· to use for power, lighting, heating, or other uses within the faetory working of any telegraph-line which is under the area of supply hereinafter described, the electric lines indicated on the plan marked P.W.D. 61998, and deposited in the office control of or in use by the Railwa:J! Department or the '1'elc· of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and any other graph Department respectively, and which was erected prior to the licensce's lincs. All electric lines must be erected with lines heretofore erected by the licensee and such further lines as may hcrcafter be erected by the licensee. sufficient clearance to permit telegmph-lines to pass under the said electric lines. P. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULE. (P.W. 26/1159/1.) 1. AREA 01' SUPPLY. TRl, area of supply comprises all those areas in thc Wellington Fixing the Date and Place for the Paynwnt of Ordinary Land. Land District beint.( the Johnsonville Town District and the tax, Special Land-tax, and Jncorne-tax under the Land and Porirna Riding of ~the Makara County. As the said areas Income Tax Act, 1923, and the Land and Income rPax are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. (Annual) Act, 1929. 61998, deposited as aforesaid, and thereon bordered blue.

2. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor.General. The system of supply shall be as described in paragr"ph (e) of clanse 5 of the regulations. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Electrical energy shall be received in bulk from the Public At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Works Department's substation at Khandallah at a presRUre November, 1929. of approximately 11,000 volts between pha,ses. Present: 3. MAINTENANCE OF WORKS. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. The licensee shall maintain the works used under this N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authority license in proper working-order during the continuance of I vested in him under the Land and Income Tax Act, such license. 1923, and the Land and Income Tax (Annual) Act, 1929, 4. DURATION OF LICENSI'. His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of This license shall, unless sooner determined in accordance New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby with the provisions hereinafter expressed, continue in force order and determine that the respective duties leviable under for a period of twenty-one years from the date hereof. Upon the said Acts by way of ordinary land.tax, special land-tax, the expiry of the said term, or upon the sooner determination of this license by revocation or otherwise, all rights hereby and income-tax shall be paid on the days and dates set forth hereunder :- granted to the licensee shall thereupon cease and determine, but such expimtion or determination shall not relieve the Ordinary Iftnd-tax under section 2 of the Land and Incomc licensee of any liability theretofore incurred under this license. (Annual) Act, 1929: In one sum on Thursday, the twenty-first day of November, one thousand ninc hundred 5. CHARGES ~'OR ELECTRICAL ENERGY. and twenty-nine. The cha~'ges for electrical energy shall not exceed Is. per I Special land-tax under section 3 of the Land and Inoome unit for lighting purposes, and 6d. per unit for motor-power, Tax (Annual) Act, 1929: In one sum on Friday, the heating, or cooking purposes; provided that "lighting pur­ twenty-eighth day of February, one thousand nine poses" shall include the operation of motor generators for hundred and thirty. lighting purposes; and provided further that if accounts are Income-tax under section 4 of the Land and Income Tax paid within fourteen days of due date the charges shall not (Annual) Act, 1929: In one sum on Monday, the tenth day exceed 9d. per unit for lighting purposes and 4!d. per unit of February, one thousand nine hundred and thirty. for motor-power, cooking, and heftting purposes. And, in further pursuance and exercise of the powers and In the case of wholesale supply the charge shall not exceed authority aforesaid, and with the like advice and consent as £12 per kilovolt-ampere per year plus ~d. per unit. "Whole­ aforesaid, His Excellency doth also determine that the place sale supply" for this purpose shall he held to be a supply in where the said duties of ordinary land-tax, special land-tax, respect of which the consumer shall guarantee to pay not and of income-tax shall he payable shall be the office of the less than £180 PCt' year. Commissioner of Taxes, at the Government Buildings, WeI· A minimum chl1rge of 5s. per month in boroughs and town lington, and that notice to the foregoing effect shall be given districts and 7s. per month in country districts, including by the said Commissioner accordingly. meter rent in both cases (if any), may be collected if required by the licensee, and shall be printed on the licensee's condi- F. D. THOMSON, tions of supply. . Clerk of the Executive Council. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. tNo. 74

'l'lte South-eastern Side of Portion of JlIoturoa Street and tlte the New Zealand Gazette of the 28th day of July, 1927, as Soutlt-eastern Side of Portion of Davis Street, in tlte City extended by Orders in Council dated the 25th day of June, of Wellh'gton, exempted from tlte ProIJisions of Section 128 1928, and the 29th day of January, 1929, and published in the of tlte Public Works Act, 19'28, subject to a Condit'ion as to New Zealand Gazette of the 28th day of June, 1928, and the tlte Building-line. 7th day of February, 1929, respectively, affecting various subdivisions of It~ureu Block. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. PART II. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Heureu No.1, I:lub. lA, Ongo and Rangitoto I:lurvey Dis­ November, 1929. tricts: Approximate area, 50 acres 2 roods 16 perches. Present: F. D. THOMI:lON, Clerk of the Executive Council. HIS EXCELLENCY ~'HE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the I Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in Recreation Reserve in Nelson l.and [Jistrict brougltt under anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Part IT of tlte Public Reserves, Dornains, and National Parks Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting Act, 1928. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. resolutions passed by the Wellington City Council on the twelfth rlay of September and the twenty-fourth day of ORDER IN COUNCIL. October, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine, re­ At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of spectively, viz. :- November, 1929. " The Wellington City Council, being the local authority having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, by Present: resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred HIS EXCELLENCY l'HE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COVNCIL. and twenty-eight of the Public Wtrks Act, 1928, shall not y virtue of the powers and authorities vested in me by apply to that part of the south-eastern side of DiLvis Street B the thirty-fourth section of thc Public R,eserves, fronting part Lot 2B, W.D. plan 1029 " ; Domains, and National Parks Act, 19:?8, T, General I:lir Charles "The Wellington City Council, being the local authority Fergusson, B>1ronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of having control of the strpcts in the City of Wellington, by New Zealand, bv !md with the advice and consent of the I'esolution'declares that the provisions of section one hundred Executive Council of the said Dominion, do herebv order and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act. 1928, shall not n,nd declarc that the reserve for recreation in the v Nelson apply to those parts of the south-eastern side of Moturoa Land District described in the Schedule hereto shall be and Street fronting plan ~o. A 647, Lot 2A, W.D. plan 831, the same is hereby brought under the operation of, and and Lot 2c, W.D. plan 1029 " ; declared to be subjcet to, the provisions of l'art 11 of the wbjeet to the condition that no building or part of a building said Act; and such reserve shall hereaftm' be known as the shall at any time be erected on the.land fronting the south· Pohara Domain, alld be managed, administered, and dealt eastern side of the portion of Moturoa Street or the south­ with as a public domain. eastern side of the portion of Davis Streot (described in the Schedule hereto) wlthin a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-lines of the said portions of streets. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. ALL that area in the Nelson Land District, being Lot 14 of deposited plan No. 170:1, Nelson ltegistry, containing 4 acres THl!; south-eastern side of all that portion of street situated o roorls 1'8 perches, more or less, and being parts Scctions 104 in the Wellington Land District, City of Wellington, known and 104A, Square 11, and Bection 6, Block VII, Waitapu as Moturoa Street, fronting the land comprised in phn A 647 Burvey Distriet; as the same is more particularly delineated and Lots 2A, W.D. plan 831, and 2c, W.D. plan 102!1. on th~ plan marked L. and S. 1/[102, deposited in the Head Also the south-eastern side of all that portion of street in Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, the said land district and eity known as Davis Street, fronting and thereon bordered red. part Lot 2B, W.D. plan 1029. As the said portions of streets are more particularly de­ F. D. THOMSON, lineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 76263, deposited in the Clerk of the Executive Council. office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. F. D. THOMSON, The Rotorua Trout-fishing Regulation8 (Amendment No.1). Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W.51/964.) CHAHL]<~S 1<'EHGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDEH IN COUNCIl". Partial Revocation of Order in Council prohibiting all At the GoverllIUl'llt House at Wellington, this 4th, day of Alienation of Native Land otlter titan Alienation in favour November, W29. of tlte Crown. Present: CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. HIS EXCHLLENCY ~'IlH GOVERNO\t·GENEUAL IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. N pUrSW11lCe of the powers and auth~rities vested in him b'y At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of I the Fisheries Act, 1908, and Its amendments, HIS November, 1929. Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of Now 7.ealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Present: Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. the following amending regulations by way of amend~ent to · HERE AS by section three hundred and sixty-three of the Rotorua Trout-fishing Regulations, 1929 (hercll1a,fter W the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that any called" the principal regulations "). Order in Council marie under that section may at any time be varied or revoked: REGULATIONS. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuanee and exercise of the 1. THl>JSE regulations may be plted as the Hotoru" Trout­ power and authority hereinbefore mentioned, and acting by fishing Regulations (Amendment No .. 1), and shall. be read and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of to"ether with and form part of the pnnClpal regulatIOns. the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the Order in Council 2. Regulation 37 of the principal regulations is hereby referred to in Part I of the Schedule hereto, but only in so revoked, and the following reguln,tion substituted in lieu far as it affects thc land mentioned in Part II of the said thereof ;- I:lehedule. " 37. No person shall fish for trout flOm a boat in that portion of the Kaituna River at Okere Falls which is between the southern end of the wharf-landing and the bridge over RCHJWULE. the rapids." PABT 1. F. D. THOMSON. ORDER IN COUNCIL under section 363 of the Native Ln,nd Clerk of the Executive Co~ncil. Act, 1909, dated the 25th day of July, 1927, and published in (LA. 26/18/2.) Nov. 7.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2767

Order in Oouncil consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of November, 1929. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by section three of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), it is W provided that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act, it shall not be lawful or competent for any local authority to borrow or contract to borrow any money (otherwise than in anticipation of its revenue within the limits of its powers, if any, in that behalf), whether from the State Advances Office or from any othcr source whatever, and whether in pursuance of a special Act or under any authority whatever, without the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council given after compliance with the provisions of the said Act: And whereas section eleven of the said Act provides that the Governor-General in Council, in giving his consent to the borrowing of moneys by the local authority, may impose such conditions with respect to ,the time at which such moneys may be borrowed, the rate of interest that may be paid in respect thereto, the term for which they may be borrowed, and provisions for repayment thereof as he thinks fit, and that it shall not be lawful for the local authority to borrow such moneys save in accordance with the conditions so imposed: And whereas the several local authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto are desirous of raising the respective amounts set out opposite their names therein: And whereas the said local authorities have complied with the provisions of the said Act, and it is expedient that the aforesaid precedent consent should be given to the rlliising of the loans on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: Now, therefore, 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, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising by the respective local authorities whose names are set out in the Second Column of the said Schedule of the loans referred to in the Third Column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts set out in the Fourth Column of the said Schedule, for the respective terms set out in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule at rates of interest being such as· shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule, subject to the condition that the respective local authorities shall, before borrowing the said respective sums or any part thereof, make provision for the repayment thereof by establishing a sinking fund under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable in any respective case, and shall thereafter make to such sinking fund payments at intervals of not more than one year at a rate or rates which ehall be not less than the respective rates per centum set out in the Seventh Column of the said Schedule, such payments to be made in respect of every part of the said respective sums for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, and the first payment to be made not later than one year after the first day from which interest to the lender is computed on any moneys so borrowed, and subject to the further condition that in no case shall any portion of iuterest or sinking fund be paid out of loan-moneys.

SCHEDULE. , First Seventh Column. Column. Secorid Column. ---/!-- Thi~~ cm~m:- --- F::::::;n./ TCe~r-~m~:::onf'll ::: Annual Rate ('onsecutive Name of Local Authority. Name of Loan. per Centum of Number. Loan. i Loan Interest Payment Into I . per Centum. Sinking Fund. ~~--~~.------"------"--,----~-- £ Years. £ s. d. £ s. d. Takapuna Borough Couucil Marine Terrace Supplementary ] ,a40 16 510 0 410 0 Loan, 1929 2 Tauranga COUlity Council. . Pongakawa Bridge Loan, 1929 250 ao 510 0 1 10 0 a Wellington City Council Street-widening Loan (No.2), 80,000 10 510 0 1 0 0 1929 4 Akitio County Council Bridges Loan (No.2), 1929 4,100 20 5 10 0 3 0 0 Ii Napier Borough Council Napier Relief of Unemployment 400 10 5 10 0 8 0 0 Loan (No.2), 1929 (l Napier Borough Council Napier Relief of Unemployment 240 ]0 5 ]0 0 8 0 0 Loan (No.3), 1929 7 Newmarket BOl'Ough Council Relief of Unemployment Loan, 600 25 510 0 2 2 0 1929 Cf. 40/416/6.) F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Couneil.

Order in Council consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local A uthorities_

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL_ At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of November, 1929. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HEltEAS hy section three of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), it is W provided that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act, it shall not be lawful or competent for any local authority to borrow or contract to borrow any money (otherwise than in anticipation of its revenue within the limits of its powers, if any, in that behalf), whcther from the State Advances Office or from any other source whatever, and whether in pursuance of a special Act or under any authority whatever, without the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council given after compliance with the provisions of the said Act: And whereas section eleven of the said Act provides that the Governor-General iT. Council, in giving his consent to the borrowing of moneys by the local authority, may impose such conditions with respect to the time at which such moneys may be borrowed, the rate of interest that may be paid in respect. thereto, the term for which they may be borrowed, and provisions for repayment thl'reof as he thinks fit, and that it shall not be iltwful for the local authority to borrow such moneys save in accordance with the conditions so imposed: And whereas the several local authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto are desirous of raising the respectivl' amounts set out oppoAite their names therein: And whereas the said local authorities have complied with the provisions of the said Act, and it is expedient that the aforesaid precedent consent should be given to the raising of the loans on the terms and conditions hereinafter Bet forth: Now, therefore, 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, and in pursuance and exercise of the power's and authorities conferred on him by the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising by the respective local authorities whose names are set out in the Second Column of the said Schedule of the loans referred to in tbe Third Column of the said Schedule, up to the respective aQlounts spt out in the fourth Column of the 2768 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

said Schedule, for the respective terms set out in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule, at rates of interest being snch as shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule, subject to the condition that the respective local authorities shall, before borrowing the said respective sums or any part thereof, make provision for the repayment thereof by establishing a sinking fund under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable in any respective case, and shall thereafter make to such sinking fund payments at intervals of not more tha,n one year at a rate or rates which shall be not less than the respective rates per centum set out in the Seventh Column of the said Schedule, such payments to be made in respect of every part of the said respective sums for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, and the first payment to be made not later than one year after the first day from which interest to the lender is computed on any moneys so borrowed.

SCHEDUI,E.

Seventh I SitIth Oolumn. First , Fifth I Oolumn Oolumn. I Seoonil Oolumn. Third Oolumn. Fourth Oolumn. Oolumn. __.] Annual Rate Consecutive I Name of Local AuthOrity. Name of Loan. AmourW Loau : Term of Rate of per Centum 01 Number. I • I Loan Interest I Payment I • I per Centum. Into ! I Sinking Fund. ------7------~------~----- I ' £ s. d. ]' Years. I £ s. d. £ s. d. Waimairi County Council .. Papanui Memorial Town Hall 2,250 0 0 20 5 10 0 300 Redemption Loan, 1930

2 Masterton Borough Council North Ward Renewal Loan, 1930 'I' 2,950 0 0 I 20 5 10 0 300 3 Hunterville Town Board .. Conversion Loan, 1930 .. 5,550 0 0 22! 5 10 0 2 10 0 4 New Lynn Borough Council Main Highways Construction I 1,089 !l 1 20 5 10 0 ;{ 0 0 Supplementary Loan, 1929 I I f (T. 40/416/6.) F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Rxecutive Council.

Order in Council consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Hous~ at Wellington, this 4th day of November, l\j~9. Present: HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR· GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by section three of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), it is W provided that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Act, it shall not be lawful or competent for any local authority to borrow or contract to borrow any money (otherwi3e than in anticipation of its revenue within the limits of its powers, if any, in that behalf), whether from the State Advances Office or from any other source whatever, a.nd whether in pursuance of a special Act or under any authority whatever, without the precedent consent of the Governor·General in Council given after complia.nce with the provisions of the said Act: And whereas section eleven of the said Act provides that the Governor-General in Council, in giving his consent to the borrowing of moneys by the local authority, may impose such conditions with respect to the time at which such moneys may be borrowed, the rate of interest that may be paid in respect thereto, the term for which they may be borrowed, and provisions for repayment thereof as he thinks fit, and that it shall not be lawful for the local authority to borrow such moneys save in accordance with the conditions so imposed: And whereas the several local authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto are desirous of raising the respective amounts set out opposite their names therein-: And whereas the said local authorities have complied with the provisions of the said Act, and it is expedient that the aforesaid precedent consent should be given to the raising of the loans on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: Now, therefore, 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 ~aid Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the said Act, and of ail other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising by the respective local authorities whose names are set out in the Second Column of the said Schedule of the loans referred to in the Third Column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts set out in the Fourth Column of the said Schedule, for the respective terms set out in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule at rates of interest being such as shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column cf the said Schedule, subject to the condition that the respective local authorities shall, before borrowing the said respective sums, or any part thereof, make provision for the repayment thereof by establishing a sinking fund under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable in any respective case, and shall thereafter make to such sinking fund payments at intervals of not more than one year at a rate or rates which sha.ll be not less than the respective rates per centum pet out in the Seventh Column of the said Schedule, such payments to be made in respect of every part of the said respective sums for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, and the first payment to be made not later than one year after the first day from which interest to the lender is computed on any moneys so borrowed, and subject to the further condition that in no case shall any portion of interest or sinking fund be paid out of loan-moneys.

SCHEDULE.

] Sevenlh FiTst Fifth Sixlh Oolumn. Oolumn. Seoond Oolumn. TlriTd Column. Fourth Oolumn. I Column. Oolumn. Annual Rate Amou;;t-;;f Loan. T;;;:;of Rate 01 per Centum 01 Consecutive Na,me of Local Authority. Name of Loan. I Interest Payment Number. Loan. per Centum. into Sinking Fund. ---~------~- ,,----~--- £ I Years. £ s. d. £ s. d. Franklin County Council Kahawai Parish Special-rating 1,350 20 5 10 0 a 0 0 Area Loan, 1929 2 Franklin County Council Kayes-Schlaepfers Road (HeI· 300 20 5 10 0 3 0 0 vetia) Loan, 1929 3 Lyttelton Borough Council Electrical Supply Extension 2,500 20 5 10 0 ;{ 0 0 Loan, 1929 I 4 Tauranga Borough Council Streds Loan, 1929 4,000 15 5 10 0 4 12 (; I

(T.40/416/6.) f. D. 'fHOMSON, Clerk of the EJ>ecl\tive (JOQllCil. Nov. 7.J THE NE'vV ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2769

Order. in Council prescribing. the RatM .of/nterest that may be IOrder in Council consenting to the i!-aising. of a Loan of £18,900 . patd by the Stratford County Counctl w respect of a Loan by the Southland Boys' and Gtrls' Htgh Schools Board. ~~~ - -- CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House .at Wellington, this 4th day, of At the Government Honse at Wellington, this 4th day of November, 1929. November, 1929. Present: Present: HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. YX7 HEREAS the Southland Boys' an:d Girls' High Scho"ols HEREAS the Stratford County Council (hereinafter V V Board (hereinafter called" the said local authority") W called" the said local authority") has been autho­ is desirous of raising the sum of eighteen thousand nine hundred rized to borrow in respect of a loan known as " South Riding pounds by a loan to be known as "Renewal Loan, 1929," Loan, 1!ll9," the sum of twenty· one thousand pounds, and for the purpose of renewing the balance of the outstanding the sum of two thousand seven hundred pounds has not yet liability in respect of a loan of twenty thousand pounds which been borrowed-: matured on the first day of November, one thousand nine And whereasthe'J\finister of Finance has given his precedent hundred and twenty-eight: consent, as required by section one hundred and fourteen of And whereas the said local authority has complied with the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 192fl (hereinafter called" the the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, said section "), to the borrowing by the said local authority 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), and it is expedient of the said sum of two thousand seven hundred pounds, at that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council such rate or rates of interest as',shall not prod11cP to the lenders under the said Act should be given to the raising of the said a rate exceeding the rate hereinafter mentioned: loan on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the anvice and consent, as required by section twenty of the Education consent of the Executive Council of the sain Dominion, and Reserves Act, 1928, to the borrowing by the said local authority' in pursuance ann exercise of the powers and authorities con­ of the said loan: ferred on him by the said section, and of all 'other powers Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of and authorities enabling him in this hehalf, doth hereby the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice prescribe that the said sum of two thousand seven hundred and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, pounds may be raised in respect of the "aid loan by__ the said and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities local authority at such rate or rates of interest as shall not conferred on him by the said Act, and of all other powers produce to the lenders a rate exceeding the rate of five and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby pounds ten shillings per centum per annum, and the said consent to the raising by the said local authority of the said local authority.is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum loan up to the amount of eighteen thousand nine hundred accordingly. pounds at such rate or rates of interest as shall not produce F. D. THOMSON, to t.he lenders a rate exceeding the rate of five pounds ten Clerk o\" the Executive Council. shillings per centum per annum subject to the condition that' (T.49/226.) the said loan shall be repaid by instalments of not less than one hundred pounds per annum in each of the first five years of the currency of the loan, and not less than four hundred Order in Courwil consenting to the Raising of a Loan of £400 and fifty pounds in the sixth year, and in the seventh and every by the Clifton County Council, and prescribing Rate of succeeding year not less than four hundred and fifty pounds, Interest. together with a further sum being five and a half per centum of the total principal theretOfore respectively paid off. CHARLES FERGUSSON,• Governor-General. F. D. THOMSON, ORDER IN COUNCIL. Clerk of the Executive Council. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of (T. 49/461.) November, 1929. Present: Order in Council consenting to the Raising of the Sum of £400 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. by the Lower Hut! B01'Ough Council. HEREAS the Clifton County Council (hereinafter W . called " the said local authority") is desirous of CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. raising the sum of four hundred pounds by a loan to be known ORDER IN COUNCIL. as" Onaero-Mataro Loan, 1929," for the purpose of reforming At the Government House at Wellington, -this 4th day of and metalling portions of the Mataro Road: November, 1929. And whereas the said local authority has complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, Present: 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), and it is expedient HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council HEREAS the Lower Hutt Borough Council (herein­ under the said Act should be given to the raising of the said W after called "the said local authority") is desirous loan on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: of raising the sum of four hundred pounds by a loan tohe And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent known as "Relief of Unemployment Loan, 1929," for the consent as required by section one hundred and fourteen of purpose of relieving unemployment by undertaking work on the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, to the borrowing by the St. Ronan's Estate Road: - said local authority of the said loan for the term hereinafter And whereas the said local authority has complied with­ mentioned, at such rate or rates of interest as shall not pro­ the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act,- duce to t-he lenders a rate exceeding the rate hereinafter 192() (hereinafter called" the said Act "), and it is expedient mentioned: that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of under the said Act should be given to the raising of the said the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice sum on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities the Dominion of New Zealand, "oting by and with the advice conferred on him by the said Act, and by sections thirty-two and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, ahd· one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Act, 1926, and of all other powers and authorities enabling conferred on him by the said Act and by section thirty-two him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising by the of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and of all other powers said local authority of tl;te said loan up to the amount of four and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby con­ hun'ared pounds; at such rate or rates of interest as shall not sent to the raising by the said local authority of the said - produce to the lenders a rate exceeding the rate of six pounds sum of four hundred pounds, at such rate or rates of interest per 'centum per annum, upon terms of making the said loan, a~ shall not producp to the lenders a rate exceeding the rate together with interest thereon, !'epayable by instalments of five pounds ten shillings per centum per annum, upon extending over a period of twenty-five years, and subject terms of making the said sum, together with interest thereon, to the further condition that no such instalment shall be paid repayable by instalments extending Over a period of twenty out of loan-moneys. years. F.D. THOMSON, F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Clerk of the Executive Council. ',- '(T. ~9/156/2.) (T. 49/11/1O.) :e 2770 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

Order in Council consenting to the Raising of a Loan of £,jOf) fund under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and shall hy the Whangamomona County CouYlcil. thereafter make to such sinking fund payments at intervals of not more than one year at a rate or rates which shall be CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. not less than the rate of one pound seven shillings and six­ pence per centum, such payments to be made in respect of ORDER IN COUNCIL. every part of the said sum for the time being so borrowed At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day 01 and whether or not repaid, and the first payment to be made November, 1929. not later than one year after the first day from which interest Present: to the lender is computed on any moneys so borrowed; pro­ HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. vided that, if any portion or portions of the sinking fund are utilized during the term of thirty-one and a half years HEREAS the Whangamomona County Council (herein. to redeem debentures issued in respect of the said loan, the W after called "the said local authority") is desirous local authority shall thereafter during the balance of the of raising the sum of five hundred pounds by a loan to be term of the loan pay annually into the sinking fund, in addition known as "Worker's Dwelling Loan, 1929," for the purpose to the payments hereinbefore referred to, a sum or sums of erecting a worker's dwelling at Makahu, situated in the equivalent to five per centum of the amount so utilized for Strathmore Riding: redeeming debentures. And whereas the said local authority has complied with the F. D. THOMSON, provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 Clerk of the Executive Council. (hereinafter called" the said Act "), and it is expedient that (T.49/263/2.) the precedent consent of the Governor·General in Council under the said Act. should be given to the raising of the sain loan on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: Validating Proceedings in connection with a Loan of £2,000 And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his preeedent proposed to be raised hy the Eyre County Council. consent as required by section one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, to the borrowing by the CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. said local authority of the said loan for the term hereinafter mentior~ed, at such rate or rates of interest as shall not produce ORDER IN COUNCIL. to the lenders a rate exceeding the rate hereinafter men­ At the Government House at Wellington, this 29th day of tioned: October, 1929. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Present: the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities HEREAS the Eyre County Council, acting under and conferred on him by the said Act, and by sections thirty-two W in pursuance of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, proposes to raise a loan of two thous~.nd pounds, authorized 1926, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in by a special order passed on the f>ighth day of August, one this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising by the said thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine, and confirmed on local authority of the said loan up to the amount of five the fifth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and hundred pounds for a term not exceeding thirty years, at such twenty-nine, pursuant to a petition of the ratepayers in the rate or rates of interest as shall not produce to the lenders Kaikainui Special-rating Area of the County of Eyre for the a rate exceeding the rate of six pounds per centum per purpose of forming channels and footpaths and also drainage annum, subject to the condition that the said sum shall not works and asphalting within the Kaikainui Settlement: be borrowed otherwise than on terms requiring repayment of And whereas the proceedings are irregular in that neither principal by equal aggregate annual or half-yearly instalments the place at which nor the exact time when the meeting to of principal and interest over a period not exceeding a term of confirm the special order was to.,e held is stated in the ad­ thirty years, and subject to t.he further condition that no vertisements, as required by section ninety-nine, subsection (c), such instalments shall be' paid out of loan-moneys. of the Counties Act, 1920, and published in the Record news­ F. D. THOMSON, paper, published at Rangiora on the fourteenth, seventeenth, Clerk of the Executive Council. twenty-fourth, and thirty-first days of August, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine, respectively: (T. 49/16.~" And whereas it appears that the ratepayers have not been misled by the irregularity or defect aforesaid, and it is ex­ Order in Council consenting to the Raising of a Loan of £6,600 pedient to validate the same: by the Picton Borough Council. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section one CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. hundred and twenty-two of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, ORnER IN COUNCIL .. 1926, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order November, 1929. and declare that the proceedings taken shall be valid to all intents and purposes as though the advertisements had stated Present: the plal'e at which and the exact time when the meeting to HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. confirm the special order was to be held, and that the validity HEREAS the Picton Borough Council (hereinafter of the proceedings in connection with the said loan shall not . called" the said local authority") is desirous of raising be cftll~d into question by renson only of the irregularity or theW sum of six thousand six hundred pounds by a loan to be defect aforesaid. known as "Water Extension Redemption Loan, 1930," for F. D. THOMSON, the purpose of redeeming the liability in respect of a loan Clerk of the Executive Council. of similar amount maturing the second day of February, one thousand nine hundred and thirty: And whereas the said local authority has complied with Variation of an Order in Council prohibiting Alienation flf the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, certain Native Land. 1926 (hereinafter called" the. said Act "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genl'ral under the said Act should be given to the raising of the said ORDER IN COUNCIL. loan on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of of November, 1929. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Present. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Hls EXCELLENOY THE GO"ERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNon.. and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the said Act, and of all other powers HEREAS it is enacted by section one hundred and and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby W thirty-two of the Native Land Act, 1909, that any consent to the raising by the said local authority of the said Order in Council made thereunder may at any time be varied loan up to the amount of six thousand six hundred pounds, or revoked: for a term of thirty-one and a half years, at such rate or rates Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of of interest as shall not produce to the lenders a rate exceeding the Dominion of New Zealand" in pursuance of the power the rate of five pounds ten shillings per centum per annum, and authority vested in him, and acting by and with the advice subject to the condition that the said local authority shall, and consent of the l

1909, dated the seventeenth day of June, one thousand nine Courthouse appointed. hundred and twenty-nine, regarding Te Akau and other blocks set out in the Schedule to such Order in Council, by Department of Justice, excluding and excepting from prohibition of alienation the Wellington, 26th October, 1929. land set out in the Schedule hereto. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to appoint SCHEDULE. The Courthouse, Foxton, OTARAMARAE 3 Block, Rotoiti Survey DistriPt: Area, 64 acres to be a place wherein a Magistrate's Court shall be held in 3 roods 38 perches. lieu of the place previously appointed. F. D. THOMSON, THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Justice. Clerk of the Executive Council. Appointments in the Public Service. Appointment oj 0emetery Trustee8 revoked.-( H. 3/10.) Office of the Public Service Commissioner. Wellington, 1st November, 1929. - CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities r appointments in the Public Service :- I vested in me by the Cemeteries Act, 1908, I, General Albert .J ohn Bennetts Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke a certain Warrant to be the Registrar of Electors for the Eleotoral District of dated the seventeenth day of December, on thousand eight Waitomo for the purposes of the Electoral Act, 1927, as from hundred and ninety-one, and published in the Gazette on the the 24th day of November, 1929. twenty-fourth day of the same month, ,!-ppointing Trust,ees Robert Alexander Shore, M.B., Ch.B., for the Wilangae Public Cemetery as described in the Schedule to be an Assistant Inspector under section 95 (2) of the hereto. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926, as from the 31st day of October, 1929. SCHEPULE. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. 'VHANGAE PUBLIC CEMETERY ALLOTMENT 121, Parish of Kawakawa, North Auckland Land Appointment of Deputy District Public Trustee. District: Area, 34 acres 3 roods 30 perches, more or less. OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the power As witness the hand' of His Excellency the Governor­ N and authority vested in me by section three of the General, this 1st day of November, 1929. Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1921-22, I, the Public Trustee of the Dominion of New Zealand, have appointed A. J. STALLWORTHY, Ministel' of Health. Richard Stuart Moloney, of the Public Trust Office, Dunedin, ----- ._------.------to be Deputy of the District Public Trustee, Dunedin, during Appointment of Officer for the Purposes of the Sale of Food the absence of such District Public Trustee from hi> head­ and DrUg8 Act, 1908.-{ H. 3/12.) quarters, and all previous appointments in this behalf are hereby revoked. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Dated at Wellington, this 31st day of October, 1929. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. I conferred on me by section two of the Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Appointments, Promotions, Resignations, and Transfen of Baronet, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zea­ Officer8 of the N.Z. Military Forces. land, do hereby appoint Robert Bamberry an officer for the purposes of the Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908. Department of Defence, Wellington, 30th October, 1929. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased General, this 30th day of October, 1929. H to approve of the appointments, prolnotions, A. J. STALLWORTHY, Minister of Health. resignations, and transfers of the undermentioned dfticer-8 of the N.Z. Military Forces. STAFF. Appointment as Ranger under the Animals Protection and Major W. C. Finnis, N.Z. Staff Corps, relinquishes the appoint. Game Act, 1921-22. ment of Staff Officer-in-charge No. 1 Regimental District, Auckland. Dated 30th September, 1929. Department of Internal Affairs, Major E. Puttick, D.S.O., N.Z. Staff Corps, relinquishes the W~ington, 26th October, 1929. appointment of A.Q.M.G. at General Headquarters, and is N exerClse ot the powers vested in me by the Animals appointed Staff Officer-in·charge No.1 Regimental District, I Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, T, Philip Aldborough Auckland. Dated 15th October, 1929. de la Perrelle, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of Major S. C. P. Nicholls, D.S.O., N.Z. Staff Corps, relinquishes Npw Zealand, do hereby appoint the appointment of General Staff Officer (Training) at Andrew Kean, General Headquarters, and is appointed A.Q.M.G. at General Headquarters. Dated 14th October, 1929. of Rotorua, to be a Ranger under the said Act for the areas Major W. I. K. Jennings, D.B.O., N.Z. Staff Corps, is appointed described in the First Schedule to the Taupo Trout-fishing temporarily General Staff Officer (Training) at General Regulations, 1929, and the Rotorua Trout-fishing Regula­ Headquarters in addit,ion to his present appointment. tionR, 1929. . Dated 12th October, 1929. _As witness my hand at Wellington, this 26th day of October, 1929. THE ROYAL N.Z. ARTILLERY. P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Captain W. Ivory, p.a.c., to be Major, vice Major W. C. }<'innis, Minister of Internal Affairs. N.Z. Staff Corps, retired. Dated 7th November, HI29. (I.A. 26/18/7.) THE AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. ----.. -_. ----- Charles Stephen Stuart to be Bandmaster, with the honorary J ustic~ of the Peace authorized to e:rercise J un:sdiction in rank of Lieutenant. Dated IHh September, 1929. Children's Court. THE OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Department of Justice, Lieutenant A. D. Reid to be Captain. Dated 17th October Wellington, 1st November, 1929. 1929. IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased THE MANAWATU MOUNTED RIFLES. H- to appoint 2nd I.ieutenant E. A. Hornblow resigns his commission. Alfred Amory George, Esquire, J.P., I Dated 23rd Oct,ober, 1929. -- to ex.erClse jurisdiction in the Children's Court established at THE NORTH AUOKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Hastmgs. I Ca.ptain D. T. Wood, from the Reserve of Officers, to be THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Justice. ' Captain. Dated 23rd October, 1929. 2-772 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [N 0,•. -7:

THE REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. Lieutenant C. P. H",rper, 3rdField Battery, is transferred to Colonel E. J. O'Neill, C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D., ~LD., is transferred the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), RD. 1. Dated 19th to the Reserve of Officers. Dated ;{Oth September, 1929. October, 1929. RESERVE OF OFFICERS. The notice publi8hed in the N.Z. Gazette, No. 68, of 21st 'l'he Wellington Regiment. July, 1921, relating to 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) A. D. Morris, 19th Medium Battery, is cancelled and the following The undermentioned are posted to the Hetit'eel List, with snbstituted :- permission to retain their rank and wear the prescribed . uniform. Dated 21st October, 1929:- 2nd Lientenant (on probation) A. D. Morris, 19th Medinm Battery, is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b). Lieutenant-Colonel :El. H. Saunders. Dated 30th June, 1921. Captain R. W. Wrightson. Lieutenant O. E. A. Randle, with the rank of Captain. CORPS OF N.Z. ENGINEERS. 2nd Lieutenant P. G. Withers. 2nd Lientenant N. H. Gard'ner is transferred from the 2nd Lieutena.nt H. S. Cook. Southern Depot, N.Z.E., to the Central Depot, N.Z.E., 2nd Lieutenant W. T. Findlay. with seniority as from the 15th September, 1927. Uated The Otago Regiment. 16th October, 1929. Captain E. J. Anderson is posted to the Retired List, with N.Z. CORPS OF SIGNALS. permission to retain his rank and wear the' prescribed Southern Depot. uniform. Dated 15th October, 1929. Lieutenant .H. K. Sumpter resigns his commission. Dated 2nd Lieutenant R. M. South to be Lieutenant. Dated 15th 18th October, 1929. September, 1929. THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Defence. THE N.Z. INFANTRY. The Auckland Regiment (Countess of Ranfnrly's Own). ReUrements of o.fficers of the Royal Naval Vol'unteer Reserve Captain D. McF. Rae, 1st Battalion, is transferred to the (New Zealalld Division). Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), RD. 1. Dated 19th October, 1929. Navy Office, The Waikato Regiment. Wellington, 30th October, 1929. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Lieutenant P. A. Hickling, 2nd C Battalion, resigns his com­ H to approve of the undermentioned officers of the mission. Dated 24th October, 1929. I{oyal Naval Volunteer Reserve (New Zealand Division) being placed on the Retired List, with permission to retain their The Ha1~raki Regiment. rank and weal' the prescribed uniform, to date 23rd October, Lientenant C. A. Noble, from the Wellington Regiment, to 1929 :- be Lieutenant, with seniority as from the 23rd June, 1927, Lieutenant Andrew G. Carnahan, RN.V.R. (N.Z.D.). and is posted to the 1st C Battalion. Dated 23rd October, Lieutenant Percy P. Crawford, D.S.C., R.N.V.R (N.Z.D.). 1929. Lieutenant Roland E. Fry, RN.V.R. (N.Z.D.). The Wellington Regiment. Lieutenant Malcolm S. Kirkwood, D.S.C., R.N.V.R., Lieutenant C. A. Noble, 5th C Battalion, is transferred to the (N.Z.D.). Hauraki Regiment. Dated 23rd October, 1929. Lieutenant Boy P. H. Mays, RN.V.R (N.Z.D.). Lieutenant W. V. R. Fletcher, 1st Battalion, is transferred THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Defence. to the Otago Regiment. Dated 18th October, 1929. 2nd Lieutenant A. J. Crisp, 2nd C Battalion, to be Lieutenant. Dated 16th September, 1929. Result of Poll for Proposed Loan. Lieutenant I. H. Galbraith, 2nd C Battalion, resigns his commission. Dated 21st October, 1929. Wellington, 5th ~':-ovember, 1929. 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) H. B. Massey, 4th C Battalion, HE following notice, received from the Mayor, Lyttelton resigns his commission. Dated 16th October, 1929. T Borough Council, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926 . .7'he IIawke'8 Bay Regiment. JO~EPH WARD, Minister of Finance. Lieutenant E. G. Latimer ceases to be posted to the 2nd C Battalion, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. 14th October, 1929. PlmSUANT to section 13 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, Lieutenant A. B. Sheehan, 2nd C Battalion, is transferred to 1926, I herehy give notice that a poll of ratepa,yers .of the the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), RD. 7. Dated 21st Borough of Lytt8lton was taken on the 25th day of October, October, 1929. 1929, on the proposal of the said Council to borrow the sum 'l'he 'l'aranaki Regiment. of £2,500 for the purpose of running high-tension distribution­ Lieutenant J. G. Grant. V.C., 2nd C Battalion, is posted to lines from the substation, Simeon Quay, to Officers Point, the Retired List, with permission to retain his rank and Bumner Road. and to the Theclamation Area, Naval Point, wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 16th October, 1929. West Lyttelton, and the erection and installation of three transformer substations. The number of votes recorded were The Ganterb1lry Regiment. as follows :- . . Captain C. L. E. L. Sheppard, 1st Battalion, is transferred For the proposal " 179 to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), R.D. 10. Dated Against the proposal 21 31st May, 1929. I therefore declare the said proposal to be carried. Lieutenant D. Malcolm, 1st Battalion, is transferred to the Dated this 29th day of October, 1929. Southland Regiment. Dated 21st October, 1929. W. T. FOSTER, Mayor. The Otago Regiment. Lieutenant W. V. R Fletcher, from the Wellington Regiment, By·laws of the Waitara Borough Go'uncil confirmed under the to be Lieutenant, with seniority as from the 12th May, By-Iaw8 Act, 1910. 1928, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 18th October, 1929. Department of Internal Affairs, The Southland Regiment. Wellington, 2nd Noveniber, 1929. HE following certificate has been executed on the sealed Lieutenant D. Malcolm, from the Canterbury Regiment, to T copy of by-laws made by the Waitara Borough Council be Lieutenant, with seniority as from the 31st July, 1926, on the 9th day of Octoher, 1929. and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 21st October, P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, 1929. Minister of Internal Affairs. 2nd Lieutenant J. T. Newell, 1st Battalion, to be Lieutenant and Quartermaster. Dated 23rd October, 1929. CER'fIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION. N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS. IN pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm the Southern Depot. above-written by-laws, and declare that the same came into force on the 1st day of November, 1929. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :­ Dated this 2nd day of November, 1929. . E. P. Davis. Dated 13th July, 1929. P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, C. A. Blazey. Dated 17th September, 1929. Minister of Internal Affairs. E. J. Stock. Dated: 18th September, 1929. (LA. 19/41/2.) Nov ..7.] THE NE"V ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2773

Meetings of ('anteri!1tTY Land Board. of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1928, that no money-order in - F favour of either of the said persons shall be issued, and that Department of Lands and Survey, no postal packet addressed to either of the said persons Wellington, 6th November, 1929. (either by his own or any fictitious or assumed name), or OTIC1~ is hereb~ given that His Exce~lency the Governor­ addressed to either of the addresses in the Schedule here· .N General has, m pursuance of sectIOn 54 of the Land under without a name, shall be either registered or forwarded Act, 1924, approved of meetings of the Cant.erbury Land by the Post Office of New Zealand. Board being held at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, at. TO o'clock a.m. on Wednesday, 15th .January, SC~EDULE. 19th February, 19th March, 16th April, 21st May, 18th ,Tune, J. Stafford, Box 1516, G.P.O.,.Melbourne. 16th.July. 20th August, 17th September, 15th October, 19th Geo. Warren, Box 1045, G.P.O., Melbourne. November, and 17th December, during the year 1930. GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of .Lands. Dated at Wellington, this 1st day of November, 1929. JAS. B. DONALD, Postmaster-General.

JIeetings of Taranaki Land Board. Auditor under the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, licensed. Departm"lnt of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 6th November, 1929. Friendly Societies Department, OTICE is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor­ Wellington, 29th October, 1929. N Geneml has, in pursuance of section 1)4 of the I.and N pursuancelof the 10th section of the Friendly Societies Act, 1924, approved of meetings of the Taranaki Land Board I Act, 1909, His Excellency the Governor·General has being held at the District Lands and Survey Office, New been pleased to license Plymouth, at 9.30 o'clock a.m. on Wednesday, 22nd January, Frederick William Bamfield, Esquire, 26th February, 26th March; Tuesday, 15th April; WE;(ines· of Dunedin, to act as a Public Auditor under the :I!'riendly day, 21Rt. May, 25th ~rune, 23rd ,July, 27th August, Uth Societies Act, 1909. September, 22nd October, 26th November, and 17th Decem­ ber, during the year 1930. JAS. B. DONALD, Minister in Charge. GEO. W. FORBES, Minister

M ini8ter' 8 Deci8ion8 under Gustom8 Acts.

Customs Department, Wellington, 4th November, 1929. T is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the Customs I Acts in relation to the undermentioned articles as follows :- NOTES. - CtI) "Not elsewhere included" appea.rs as n.e.i.; "other kinds" as o.k.; .. articles and materia.ls ,suited 101\ and to be used solely in, the fabrication or repair of goods within New Zealand" as a. and m.s. (b) Articles marked thus t are· revised decisions. (el Wherever the General Tariff rate sbown opposite any goods enumerated in these dAcisions is lower than tbat provided for in the FIrst Scheilnle to the Customs Amendment Act, 1927, action lJas been taken by the Minister under section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act,l927. In such cases the reduced rate is marked with an asterisk. (d) Steam-engines, gas-engines, oil·engines, II.nd electric or other motors, are not, unless otherwise indicated, to be regarded as parts of tbe machiues with which they are imported.

Rate of Duty. Classification under Tariff, Record. Goods. and Item No. --pr~i::!~~ia~1 Gener:- Tariff. Tariff.

A. and m.s., viz. :- Boots, shoes, &0., articles and materials for the manufacture or repair of, viz.,- 6/146/3 Shoe socking paper, grained in imitation of As a. and m.s. (448) Frce I leather, and backed with cotton textile F,~ Chemicals, &c., used in manufacture, &c., viz.,­ t4/38/30 Metaphenylenediamine, orthophenylenedia­ As a. and m.s. (448) I Free 110 per cent. mine, paraphenylenediamine, and salts there· of (NoTE.-Revises decision on metapheny. lenediamine hydrochloride on page 73 of Tariff.book.) Musical instruments, fittings and parts for, viz.,- 13/17/26 Hinges, "Invisible," on declaration by a As a. and m.s. (448) :1<'roo 20 per cent. manufacturer that they will be used by him solely in the manufacture of pianos Neon electric signs, materials for manufacture of, viz.,- 3/722 Supports, consisting of small metal bases con­ taining moulded glass standards of special shape, for holding the Neon tubes 1lAS a. and m.s. (448) Free 20 per cent. Porcelain bushings, used for insulating the Neon tubes ) Tinsmiths' materials, viz.,- 3/4/:{5 " Whistles" for whist.ling kettles As a. and m.s. (448) Free 10 per cent. Umbrella makers' materials, viz.,-;- 20/30/3 Acorns and slides of born or similar material As a. and m.s. (448) Free Free. (imported separately), peculiar to use as fittings for the st,raps of "chubby" um· brellas Uniforms and regalia, trimmings, &c., for, viz.,­ t5/51/2 Lace or braid, gold or silver, on declaration As a. and m.s. (448) :Free Free. by a manufacturer that it will be used by him solely in the manufacture of regalia (NoTE.-Revises decision on lace, gold and silver, on page 109 of Tariff.book). 6/171/2 "Watteline," a loosely woven cotton net in As a. and m.s. (448) Free Frlle. combination wit.h wool, used as a substitute for wadding in padding fur necklets, &c.

Chain and chains, metal, n.e.i., viz. :-- t3/104/8 Chains with rings and/or bolts attached·, suited As chains, metal, n.e.i. (313) .. Free 20 per cent. for use with lavatory pulls, basin plugs, or similar fittings (NoTE.-Revises decision on page 171 of Tariff.book.)

Chemicals, drugs, and druggists' sundries, &c., n.e.i., viz. :- 4/317/7 Lipiodol As chemicals, drugs, &c., n.e.i. 20 per cent. 40 per ·cent. (121) Educational apparatus, appliances, articles, and materials, viz. :- t20/101/27 Slates, glass drawing, and such slates in com· As educational apparatus (416) Free 20 pIlr cent. bination with ordinary school slates. (NoTE.-Revises decision on page 253 of Tariff-book.) The following are admitted as educational ap­ paratus, &c., on declaration that they have been specially imported and will be used solely for educational purposes in a school, college, or university, and that they will not be removed therefrom without payment of the duty,- 2'0/101/22 Beads and sticks, coloured wooden As educational apparatus (416) Free 20 per cent. Felt piece goods n.e.i., not including felted textiles, viz. :- 8/38/6 "Underfelt " for carpets, a loose hair felt with a As felt piece-goods n.e.i., &c. Free 10 per cent. centre of scrim for purposes of strength (155) Nov. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2775

MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER CUSTOMS ACTs-continued,

Rate of Duty. Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No British Preferential I General Tariff. Tariff.

Machinery, &c., and appliances :­ -----_··_···-1---····· Dairying, viz.,- Butter-packers, butter-pounders, and butter­ workers, viz.-· 2/20/2 Box turning apparatus for use with the As butter-packers (334 (I) ) I Free Free.* " Benhill " butter-moulding machine Manufacturing, &c., viz.,- '1 Bakers, viz.- I 2/237 Bread cooler, the" Pointon " conveyor type Bootmaking and leather-working, viz.­ 2/207/8 Toggles, "Bulldog," appliances for attach­ ing hides and skins to stretching frames 2/380/4 Cushion-filling machines .. 3/316/4 Linings of "Staybrite" (stainless) steel for use in manufa.cture of cheese vats Neon electric signs, appliances for use in manufacture of, viz_- 3/722 Pyrex layout including brass stands therefor Degassing furnace Coronoless outfit 2/482 Oil separator for removing oil, grease, &c., from steam (NoTE.-Vacuum pump, suction oil pump, and valves imported therewith should be separately classified under their appropriate Tariff items.) I Printers' and stationers', viz.- ~As machinery, &c., peculiar Free 20 per cent. 2/234 Leather covers for rollers of lithographic I to use in manufacturing, printing machines, or for hand rollers I industrial, and Bimilar pro- used in lithographic work I cesses (352) t 2/321/0 Sack cleaning and shaking machines (NoTE.·-Revises decision on sack-shaking machine on page 443 of Tariff-book.) Valves, cocks, and taps, viz.- 3/222/14 Mercoid Arco solenoid valve No. 682, an electrically operated valve for controllipg I the flow of liquids and gases Woollen-mill and hosiery-mill machinery, viz.­ Conditioning oven and balance, the Avery I 10/41/2 No. A551, for ascertaining moisture con­ tent of wool (NoTE.-The electric - fan imported therewith should be separately classified I under Tariff item 351 (4) ) Hot-air backwashing-machine consisting of 2/61/4 washing-machine, drying-machine, and gill-box, for washing, drying, and straight­ ening slivers or tops (NoTE.-Fan imported therewith should be separately classified under Tariff item 351 (4) Metal-working, &c., viz.,- 2/481 Oven, electric-annealing .. As machinery, &c., peculiar to Free 20 per cent. (NoTE.-Automatic switches therefor metal-working (351 (II)) should be separately classified under Tariff item 338 (2))

Metal, manufactured articles of, n.e.i., &c., viz. :­ Hose clips or clamps, even if galvanized 3/606/3 (NoTE_-Bolts and nuts therefor if packed '1 separately should be separately classified I under Tariff item 310.) I Ice-cream carrier, known as an iceless jacket, I 3/366/17 consisting of two metal holders with an air I space between and canvas covered insulation ~As manufactured articles of 20 per cent. 40 per cent. outside I metal, or hardware, &c., Percolators for use in the manufacture of coffee I n.e.i. (356) 3/668/3 essence I Toggle frames for stretching hides and skins .. ! 2/267/8 Towing-bars for hauling disabled motor-vehicles I 3/153/16 ) Scientific and philosophical instruments and ap­ paratus, viz. :.- Specimen jars, rectangular glass, having one side 14/9/3 ground and polished to a plane surface to As scientific apparatus (135) Free 20 per cent. avoid distortion when viewing tbe contents

Tools, artificers', n.e.i., &c., viz. :- t3/237 Aerograph outfit for use by artists in applying As artificers' tools n.e.i., &c., Free 20 per cent. liquid colours (354) (NoTE.-Foot pump and air·receiver should be separately classified under Tariff item 356, gauge under Tariff item 342, tap under Tariff item 353 (1), and hose under Tariff item 199.) (NoTE.-Revises decision on page 657 of ______Tariff-boojr-) * Under section II of the Customs Amendment Act, 1927. Minister's Order No. 12. GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs. , :

2776 THl!j NEW ZEALAND GAZETrrE. lNo. 74

Notice of Intention to take 1-and in Blocks XV I, Mangamul,;a, and I V, Waoku, 8un;ey Districts, for the Purposes of a Road. ·OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1928, to execute a certain N public work-to wit, the construction of a road-and for the purposes of such public work the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken: And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the post·office at Waima, and is there open for inspection; and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of the said land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the executwn of the said public work or to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice. to the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington.

SCHEDULE. i I Situated In Situated in Coloured Being Portion of Shown 011 Plan on Plan. J__ :OCk __1_ Survey D:rict_~ I A. R. P. 3 o 13 Waima North A No. 23 Block .. XVI Mangamuka P.W.D. 765671 Neutral. XVI Mangamuka 3 2 25 Waima North A No. 19B Block .. l ' Blne. IV Waoku 'J 3 2 12 Waima North A No. 18B Block .. IV Waoku Red. (S.O. 25267) 4 3 39 Wairere No. 2.F Block, Section 7 XVI Manga.muka P.W.D.76565 Blue. 1 2 37 Waima North A No. 11 Block Yellow. 12 1 2 Waima North A No. 22 Block .. Red.' (S.O. 25263)

3 1 22 Waima North A No. 16A Block .. .. ! IV \Vaoku P.W.D.76566 Yellow. 0 1 32 Waima North A No. 12 Block .. Blue. 3 1 3 Part Waima North A 25B Block Red. 0 1 37·7 Waima North A 25A Block Neutral. 0 o 14·7 Portion Waima North A Block Red. 0 0 1·5 Section lA Blue. 0 2 13 Section 5 Yellow. 0 0 3 } 0 0 0.5} Section 1 Neutral. 0 0 5·3 1 o 27·3 ' Section 6 Red. 1 3 27·4 Section 2 Blue. I 1 34·4 Section 3 Yellow. 0 1 24·4 Section 17 Red. (S.O. 25265) (Auckland R.D.) _.______1 ______-- In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Pnblic Works at Wellington. As witness my hand at Wellington, this 4th day of November, 1929. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Public Works. (P.W. 33/256.)

Te,nders. r:I'HE following schedule of tenders passed by the Public Works Department is published for general information :-

Work or Supply. PrIce. Tenderer.

£ s. d. Waitaki, Section 31: Headgates ..' 1 9,730 0 0 Boving and Co., Ltd. Seacliff Mental Hospital: Plant installation equipment fi,628 11 3 A. and T. Burt, Ltd. Newton Post-office: Additions 3,455 13 0 ,T. R. Simpson. Gisborne-Napier Railway: Bupply of Ballast 8,7fiO 0 0 W. Clark and Son, Ltd. Hapuku-Clarence Main Highway: Metalling 191 13 4 W. G. Evans. N.Z.A.F. Base, Auckland: Steelwork for seaplane hangars i 3,689 10 0 Steel Construction Co., Ltd. Teviot Irrigation: Syphon-pipes, &0. .. 3:10 13 6 Parsons Engineering Co., Ltd. Quarrying, &c., at Alison's Quarry 1,083 6 8 N. Alison. Waitaki, Section 35: Windows and louvres 1,467 0 0 Woolnough Window Co., Ltd. Quote 463: Pressure-redueing valve 33 9 0 Briscoe and Co., I,td. Quote 470: Roller shutter door 9.') 11 0 J. Burns and Co., Ltd. Ashburton Bridge; Erection .. 20,280 1 0 Thos. Pheloung. Quote 484: Steelwork 410 0 0 ,J. J. Niven and Co., Ltd. Napier- Railway: Plate girder spn,ns 2,676 17 0 Hansford and Mills Constrnction Co., Ltd. Hororata Substation: Cottage 883 0 0 K. Aitken. Quote 491; Transmission-line conductor 24,638 5 0 Richardson, McCabe, and Co., Ltd. Quote 493: Tower for flashlight beacon 80 0 0 McFadden and Son. Waihua Bridge: Cartage, shingle 303 16 0 F. Foley. State Coal Depot, Christchurch: Concrete wall, &c. 4fi6 0 0 Glue Bros. Quote 495: Dam expansion joints 65 0 0 Atlantic Union Oil Co., Ltd. Quote 496: Bitumen 4,727 0 0 Shell Co. of N.Z., Ltd. Quote 497: Asphaltic road oil 437 10 0 Hodder and Tollev, Ltd. Native Land Court, Aucklaud: Alterations 1,342 0 0 W. H. Whittjtker: Christchurch-Rangiom Main Highway: Skew bridge 2,553 0 0 F. Williamson. Marton Substation switchroom 222 7 0 C. Hegglun. Gisborne-Napier Railway-Kopuawhara Section: Cartage, 346 7 6 P. Mitchell. metal Wharerata Station-yard: Platelayers' cottages .. 1,877 8 0 Shorter and McLatchie. Gisborne-Wairoa via Morere Main Highway: Delivery, 1,059 3 9 McIntosh and .Juson. shingle Arapuni Scheme: Cement shed 338 4 0 F. C. Flyger. -----_._---- F. W. FURKERT, Engineer-in-Chief and Under-Secretary. Public Works Department, Wellington, 31st October, 1929. Nov. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2777

Endowment Re8erve8 for Education 8anctioned by Parliament.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 31st October, 1929. HE following resolutions, passed by the Legislative Council and by the House of Representatives, are published in T accordance with section 362 (3) of the Land Act, 1924. P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Minister of Internal Affairs.

EXTRAOT FROM THE JOURNALS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, THURSDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF OOTOBER, 1929. Resolved: "That the report of the Lands Committee on Paper 127, relative to the proposed reservation of certain areas in the North Auckland, Nelson, and Westland Districts as endowments for primary education, be agreed to."-On motion of the Hon. Mr. Moore. A true extract. , A. F. LOWE, Clerk of the Legislative Council.

EXTRAOT FROM THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, WEDNESDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1929. Ordered: "That this House approves of the proposal contained in Paper No. 94 (Proposed Reservation of Certain Areas as Endowments for Primary Education) to permanently reserve as an endowment for education certain lands as described therein."-On motion of the Hon. Mr. Forbes. ~.Il\~\'I

LANDS PROPOSED TO BE PERMANENTLY RESERVED AS ENDOWMENTS FOR PRIMARY EDUOATION.

Particulars of Land. Area. I Temporary Reservation. I Gazette Date. --~------~- North A uclcland Land Di8trict. A. R. P. Allotment 109, Parish of Kawakawa o 1 5 I 20th February, 1929 I No. II of 21st February, 1929. Allotment llI, Parish of Kawakawa 4 0 34 20th February, 1929 . No. II of 21st February, 1929. Ne180n Land District . Rection 4, Block IX, Matiri Survey District .. •• I 43 0 0 1 20th February, 1929 I, No. II of 21st February, 1029. Westland Land District.

Reserve 1289, Town of Cobden o 0 32 'I 20th February, 1929 No. 11 of 21st February, 1929. Reserve 1296, Town of Cobden ., o 0 32 ; 20th February, 1929 No. II of 21st February, 1929. "1 I (I.A. 13/45/2;)

Mining Privileges to be struck off the Register.-Notice under the Mining Act, 7926.

Mining Registrar's Office, Hokitika, 29th October, 1929. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of the provisions of section 188 (3) of the Mining Act, H)26, that, unless N sufficient cause to the contrary be shown to the Minister within three months from the date hereof, the mining privileges specified in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Register. C. W. CARVER, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE. HOKITIKA REGISTRY. License No. Date. Nature of priv~~ ______LocalitY. ______I______B.e~istered H_o_ld_e_r.____ _ I 4640 2/9/26 Ext end e d sea· beach 1 Sea·beach, Arahura Laurie George. jun. claim ' 4642 2/9/26 Ditto Gus George. 4730 7/6/28 Isiah Tainui. 4731 7/6/28 Gordon Tainui. 4732 7/6/28 Hori Tauwhare. 4747 2/8/28 S~~cial sea· beach claim Laurie George, sen. -----'------Public Trust Office Act, 1908. and its Amendments.-Elections to administer Estates.

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect 01 N the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereundel Bet forth. Date Date Testate or Stamp Office Name. of Death. I Election Intestate. concerned. I filed.

Brown, John Augustus Engineer S y d n e y, formerly 13/7/29 l/ll/29 Testate Wellington. Samuel Wellington 2 Burt, Ellen Spinster Swannanoa 22/9/29 l/ll/29 Intestatc Christchurch. 3 Greathead, Charlotte Wanganui 16/9/29" 2/11/29 Wellington. 4 Guy, John Boii~rmaker Swanson, AuckIa.nd 19/9/29 1/11/29 Testate" Auckland. 5 Hewitt, Flora Spinster Kakahi .. 24/9/29 2/11/29 Intestate r. Ryan, Katie or Catherine Married woman Hastings .. 9/8/29 1/11/29 Napier." Isabella 7 Scott, Kenneth Froud Labourer Auckland 9/9/29 2/11/29 .. Auckland. R SiIke, William .. Miner .. 24/5/29 1/11/29 Testate 9 Roper, Susan Widow Wellington," formerly 4/10/29 1/11/29 Wellington." Tawa Flat 10 Thorrington, George Carrier .. Auckland 2/10/29 l/ll/29 Auckland. 11 Tocker, Jessie May Married woman Kaiwaiwai 27/5/14 26/10/29 Intestate" Wellington.

.------~------Public Trust Office, Wellington, 4th November, 1929. .J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. C 277,8 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

Estimated Areas under Wheat, Oats, Barley, and Potatoes (Season 1929-30).

Census and Statistics Office, Wellington, 6th November, 1929. s in previous years, cards were sent out by post to grain - growers and to potato­ A growers throughout the Dominion, asking them to state what areas they had sown or planted, or intended to sow or plant, in wheat, oats, barley, and potatoes this season.

WHEAT, OATS, AND BARLEY.-FrNAL AREAS, 1928-29, AND AREAS ESTIMATED A.1i SOWN OR TO BE SOWN IN 1929-30.

------"---- Areas, 1928-29:­ Acres. Acros. Acres. For threshing .. .. 255,312 I 73,101 19,5()() For chaffing .. .. 1,272 194,638 340 , Total harvested .. .. 256,584 267,739 19,840 Not harvested ...... 1,289 15,394 , ., Grand totals .. .. 257,873 283,133 19,840 Areas, 1929-30 (estimated) ;­ .. .. f 2,650 15,500 1,700 South Island .. .. 231,8.50 25!J,500 18,800 Totals ...... 234,500 275,000 20,5()()

Particulars as to varieties of wheat and of oats sown or intended to be sown were asked for. The following table gives a summary of results in cases where varieties were specified :-

Wheat. Oats.

-TUS:':~ Hun~er'sl velve~ T~t~ Total L~~g- (~arie-I p~!rl. s~~~i~~d Whlt~.1 Dnn. Black. Algerian. S~~~~~d berry. ties). tiJs. ties. 1 ------~~--~ I Acres. Acres. I Acres. Acres. Acree. Acres. 1 Acres. Acres. Acres. 1 North Island .. .. 1,184 5791 509 2,272 767 197 49 10,371 11,384 Nelson, Marlborough, and 2,744 1,517 319 4,580 1,087 579 84 10,156 11,906 Westland Canttlrbury .. ., 1149,318 27,7221 9,610186,650 66,22413,857 1,913 44,210126,204 Otago and Southland . '115,273\ 7,108, 4,456 26,837 69,437 7,267 6,283 6,363 89,350 1 Dominion totals .. 168,519 36,9261]4,894220,339l37,5i5I21~90(r8,329n~238,844 1 ------~-- Tabulation of statistics for potatoes gives the following results :-

POTATOES.-FINAL AREA, 1928-29, AND AREA ESTIMATED AS PLANTED OR TO BE PLANTED, 1929-30. Final Estimated Area, 1928-29. Area, 1929-30. Acres. Acres. North Island 4,951 4,900 South Island 16,353 17,700

Totals for Dominion 21,304 22,600

On the average of the last five seasons (viz., 5·49 tons per acre) the total yield from the estimated area shown for 1929-30 should approximate 124,000 tons, as against 123,607 tons last season. It may be well to _note that only holdings of 1 acre and over outside borough boundaries are covered by these figures. In the case of potatoes a fair amount is un­ (loubtedly grown Ot). the smaller holdings and on holdings situated within boroughs. MALCOLM FRASER, " Government Statistician. RETURN of REVE~UE oollected at the GENERA.L POST OFFICE and in the several POSTAL DISTRICTS of the DOMINION of NEw ZEALAND for the Quarter ended 30TH SEPTEMBER. 1929. z POSTAL REVENUE. TELEGRAPH REVENUE. o Total Post

Christchurch .• 36 5 0 77 12 3 572 12 6 32,216 11 7tl 511 13 9 466 6 10 33,881 1 11tllO,996 1 11 12,245 9 It' 3,224 10 6t 441 0 I! 26,907 1 8160,78837t 8 Dunedin 32 0 5 54 13 8 505 6 3 21,049 II 9 1 532 9 4 392 2 9 22,566 4 2 I 6,980 8 11 8,543 10 7 47,239 16 11 ' 44 2 4 62,807 18 9 85,374 2 11 ~ Gisborne 826 20 13 10 155 14 6 4,525 7 5 167 10 10 140 0 5,017 9 2 2,968 3 llt 3,643 3 8~ 15,499 14 6 11 3 11 22,122 6 27,139 15 3 Z t?J Greymouth 12 9 11 164 17 9 3,082 3 0 I 129 8 9 i 57 6 1 I 3,446 5 61 2,486 14 8t 1,753 0 oti 2,564 17 8 3 7 10 6,808 0 3 10,254 5 9 ' " ~ Hamilton 121 15 10 54 13 9 574 10 9 16,705 3 9' 682 16 6 425 5 2118,564 59! 5,026 6 5!IU,348 14 10: 1,456 15 9 5 12 0 17,837 9 O~I 36,401 14 9t , , N

1 20 8 1 10 I 29,689 16 6 I 40,793 13 3t t:r::l Invercal'gill 29 16 8 37 15 5 268 8 0 10,316 0 lOt 300 16 11 150 18 11 ill, 103 16 9t: 3,451 8 5 6,099 19 0 ,130 7 3, p... 9 16 2 38,248 19 10 49,888 9 2 Napier 32 8 60 5 7 286 8 3, 10,752 13 7t,: 304 11 91' 203 8 5!lll ,639 9 41 4,096 14 9 7,473 17 11 , 26,668 11 0 'I I r ~ 3 13 6 11,427 13 4[15,779 9 3t Nelson 726 II 16 9 147 13 6 I 3,961 7 3tl 143 15 2, 80 0 9, 4,351 15 Ilt' 2,074 11 6! 2,493 9 31 6,355 19 Ot, Z i tj New Plymouth 37 7 6 45 7 4 269 16 3:, 10,328 5 4t, 707 6 31 204 7 9 11 ,592 10 5tl 4,004 8 11 5,706 5 2[ 20,845 iltl 5 10 4 30,561 5 8ti 42,153 16 2 I I ' IoJ ') I Oamaru 6 5 0' 77 19 0' 2,701 14 I! 83 11 13 18 3 2,886 10 5[ 1,351 14 6 1,548 3 9 I 251 I 16 0 3,152 16 51 6,039 6 10 326 \ 71 I - ~ 'I I N 15 2 0 33,581 0 lOti 47,039 18 5k Palmerston North 78 15 o 30 10 9' 279 18 6 12,511 3 9 I 320 2 11 I 238 6 8 13,458 17 7 'I 4,047 8 21 8,550 0 10 1 20,968 9 lOti t:r::l 6,016 0 2,173 17 2! 4,119 12 1O!,112,009 5 U!I 2 18,303 18 It'll 24,319 19 8 Thames 53 8 11 16 6 I! 226 1 9 1 5,346 15 4t' 259 19 9, 113 9 1 lIt 8 , I ' ' I , I 2 9 6 7,169 1 2 13,998 1 5 tr1 Timaru 13 2 G 16 15 10 i 143 14 3' 6,346 3 2 I 132 5 2: 176 19 4 I 6,829 0 3 I 2,54R 15 6t 4,299 7 2t: 318 8 11 I

170 8 10 10 , 738 7 1 tl 3 ,311 1 5,951 3 2: l(l, 646 13 II ti, 8 15 6 25.917 13 0 10 Wanganui 16 5 0 27 19 11 265 0 6! 9,950 2 n., 308 10 3 I, 8~136.656 : 1 Wellington 1,488 18 3 64,790 7 lUI 20.100 17 n, 12,553 13 10 I 33,061 7 8 I 135 9 65,851 8 4~}30.64I 16 4 30 7 6 808 19 3' 915 13 3 60,757 16 5t 788 13 31 .,' '1 ' ! ! Wes~port 4 8 11 " 109 8 6 1,228 15 2t 90 2 8 I 21 8 9 1,454 4 otl 1,34R 11 2tl 577 17 Ot 1.218 14 10 i 3,145 3 I 4,599 7 Ii , I " I Western Samoa i 781 17 11 33 10 6 742 19 6 I 781 17 II I 1 I' 5 7 11 I' Rarotonga I 456 11 2 20 5 0 431 18 9 475 456 11 21 __~ __J ., '! , __._. __ Totals, 3rd quarter in 1929 553 60TW06l26-7,OOs---;W-!*284,721 2 ]6,874 16 31-6-1-,0-1-2-7 7t1361,676 lJ 3il 95,768 5 4]115,389 14 1l~-!249,887 3 11 16,634 7 3 5~1829,356 2 9 1 ~ 1 Totals, 3rd quarter in 1928 481 6i6,5837-2, 42,659 17 '51379,520 12 2193,232 19 4t1104,161 8 o !241 ,128 16 414,517 7 1443,041 1 3!i822,561 13 5t -:] 6 1 [1,616 2 41 6,934 8 8 1321,245 10 17 -:] , , I <:J:) * Amount due to Stamp Department deducted. General Post Office, Wellington, 26th October, 1929. G. McNAMARA, Secretary. STATEMENT showing the NUMBER, AMOUNT, &0., of MONEY-ORDER AND SAVINGS-BANK TRANSACTIONS in the several POSTAL DISTRICTS of the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the Quarter ended 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1929. t:-::l I "0 ! I "0 -'1 SA VD[GS-BANKS. 00 ~ ~ ~ i---. ~ __ .. __ MO:EY-ORDERS. § ~ ~ 'II, ~. ____ ~~ ____.~~ __ _ o I o~~ ..<;'~~ I I I I POSTAL PISTRICTS. ~ ~ ~ Issued. Paid. ~ ~ ~ I Accounts. , N N b i I E f Excess of 1" 0 Ci ~ 0 Ci umber urn er 1 xcess 0 . I § r1.l .;; I f I f W'tb Amount of I Amount of D'ts WIthdrawals ~ 81l oj ~ 111 i o. i 0 I - Deposits. Withdrawals. eposl over over I ¢l Number. Amount. Number. Amount. len ¢l I Opened. Closed. i Deposlts. I drawals. II' WIthdrawals. Deposits. o I 0 I 1 ' ~'---' I I £ s. d. £ s. d. ! £ s. d. I £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Auckland 184 35,413 204,165 18 4 49,370 297,399 17 1 1183 3,849 3,468 71,972 59,868 1,189,127 I 1 11,193,346 17 10 , 4,219 16 9

Blenheim .' i 15 2,286 12,556 15 11 1,151 10,111 5 9! 16 236 178 3,964 3,539 74,326 3 6 I 71,054 18 4, 3,271 ,5 2 I , 8 Christchurch ,. 73 18,254 116,731 7 3 19,093 168,662 19 10 I 73 2,890 1,919 73,331 55,928 1,139,656 16 511,143,025 6 1 3,368 9 8 ~ Dunedin 82 16,732 93,421 3 11 15,797 107,926 13 6 I 79 1,558 1,216 32,229 22,233 529,190 12 8 i 526,158 11 9 3,032 0 11 tIJ I Gisborne 27 4,991 31,995 17 5 2,552 I 22,875 9 10 27 623 392 9,486 7,936 153,691 3 91156,576 18 11 , I 2,885 15 2 Z • I tIJ Gl'eymouth 24 5,773 31,543 19 10 2,573 i 13,980 14 7 24 430 249 5,937 3,015 100,438 1 0 80,106 17 3 1 20,331 3 9' ~ I Hamilton i 90 20,908 127,500 13 5 I 9,627 I 62,863 4 0 90 3,173 2,469 27,415 17,319 499,662 10 91' 498,077 1 1 1,585 9 8 ~ , tIJ Inveroargill 38 9,222 50,725 1 2 6,291 I 38,573 4 2 38 '777 558 10,652 7,793 174,612 11 9 192,711 5 7 18,098 13 10 > t'i Napier 41 9,573 65,184 8 8 6,474 I 58,979 8 2 41 1,152 92& 18,850 15,684 327,048 15 5 3M,631 6 5 29,582 11 8 Nelson 32 4,698 28,509 15 9 3,183 I 22,147 9 6 32 472 320 8,050 5,680 139,833 17 6 126,009 14 5 13,824 3 1 ~ I tJ New Plymouth 37 9,133 58,275 13 3 929 797 15,112 11,579 271,729 3 9 337,762 13 10 66,033 10 1 5,889 1 46,803 6 2 37 g2 Oamaru 12 2,991 33,680 6 2 1,219 i 7,909 8 2 12 304 221 4,367 3,774 80,584 9 11 92,905 II 7 12,321 2 8 ~ Palmerston North 43 10,856 80,162 1 5 7,243 I 46,134 11 7 41 1,437 939 22,239 17,163 400,595 8 5 416,803 18 8 16,208 10 3 tIJ 1-3 Thames 43 8,119 47,806 1 6 3,254 I 23,057 3 6 43 1,003 602 9,262 5,343 155,508 0 5 144,490 5 0 U,017 15 5 1-3 tIJ Timaru 18 5,532 74,183 16 5 2,716 I 18,777 8 0 18 713 446 10,996 9,038 214,031 5 51 223,293 6 2 9,262 09 Wanganui 41 10,004 61,698 19 2 5,690 I 35,635 2 1 41 938 871 16,676 12,784 259,550 16 7 310,426 4 9 50,875 8 2

Wellington i 59 27,750 179,580 19 81' 35,621 I 243,245 14 6 60 4,302 2,940 100,469 68,916 1,559,592 9 2 [1,446,701 4 0 112,891 5 2 Westport I 20 3,803 18,912 U 11 1,176 I 7.23615 1 20 224 168 3,187 1,331 44,967 7 7 37,093 4 2 7,874 3 5 Western Samoa I 1 648 I 6',045 4 10 72 I 456 0 1 2 75 52 674 507 8,960 11 4 8,769 2 1 191 9 3 I Rarotonga \' 6 , 354! 4,554 9 10 137 'I 6,303 15 4 5 41 16 289 207 3,138 3 4 179 12 0 i I I 2,958 11 :1 18,746 445,157 7,326,245 9 9 17,364,902 19 38,657 9 6 Totals, 3rd quarter, 1929 886 I 207,040 11,327,235 5 10 179,128 11,239,079 10 11 882 25,126 329,637 zo 1- Totals, ;{rd quarter, 1928 ,878 I 201,410 11,280,290 17 9 172,914 11,190,905 6 8 872 23,293 17,184 421,040 I 312,598 6,630,943 9 2 16,950,564 6 10 i 319,62{) 17 8 -::J I i I I ~ General Post Office, Wellington, 26th October, 1929. G. McNAMARA, Secretary. STATEMENT of TELEGRAPH BUSINESS within the several POSTAL DISTRICTS of the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the Quarter ended 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1929. -_._------'-- zo I

!!~~I_~u_-:-_ber. I~~~o:_t._]~_u_m_b_er~_ Amount. Number.I-·-~ount.-1 Nu~ber. __ A_m_t_Un_t_. _1~-Number·I-'Am~nt. -I Number.' Amount. ----~1-----~1---~'----- I £ s. d. I I £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. II £ s. d. '[ I £ s. d. Auckland .. 399 253,857 I 12,233 15 6 1l,633 I 1,171 3 2!1 19,408 887 1 4 16,257 3,240 9 3 407,895 16,518 3 10! 709,050 I 34,050 13 2 Blenheim 85 14,864 685 13 I! 359 33' 0 6 I 1,490 1 64 16I 4 I 870'870 485 1 0 48,682 1,964 2 9 66,265 ( 3,232 13 8t

Christchurch 186 146,697 7,027 13 8 7,850 704 10 8110,590 457 4 3 16,514 2,806 13 4 264,675 12,245 9 It 446,326 i 23,241 11 ot fu3 Dunedin 206 101,316 4,769 19 5tl 2,877 310 11 4 10,599 475 19 5! 6,399 1,423 18 8 182,889 8,543 10 7 304,080 15,523 19 6 0:: /::I;j Gisborne -. 58 34,980 1,n51O I·3t 1,489, 137 7 8 5,733 269 0 10 2,875 826 5 2 74,753 3,643 3 8! 119,830 6,611 7 8' I • I ' Z Greymouth. _ 77 31,528 1,45813 2!j 771' 8814-Il 3,310 152 410 1,390 I 787 1 9 37,852 1,753 0 O!I 74,851 I 4,23914 9 t;j Hamilton .. 184 89,908 4,123 1 U![' 3,108 308 18 10 3,130 138 15 7 3,277 455 10 1 284,623 11,348 14 10, 384,046; 16,375 1 3t :a N Invercargill 152 44,534 2,014 5 6 1,285 129 U 0 4,221 189 6 8 1,677 1,118 5 3 168,706 6,099 19 0 I 220,423 I 9,551 7 5 t?:j po. Napier 69 55,610 2,593 5 71 1,572 167 9 7 5,250 230 4 5 2,593 1,105 15 2 196,010 7,473 17 U I 261,035 11,570 12 8 t" I 1 po. Nelson 116 28,565 1,392 13 lOti 1,009 U3 9 11 i 2,123 92 5 9 1,194 476 2 0 63,708 2,493 9 3[ 96,599 4,568 0 9! Z 1 New Plymouth 105 51,100 2,434 5 6!1 1,639 160 7 4[ 4,521 20015 5! 2,840 1,209 0 7 161,679 5,706 5 2 i 221,779 9,71014 I t; Q Oamaru 50 13,394 612 5 21 214 21 14 - 9 I 946 39 10 I 482 678 4 6 32,126 1,548 3 9' 47,162 2,899 18 3 > Palmerston North 77 56,627 2,576 3 4[ 1,861. 137 5 4 2,984 126 6 5 4,745 1,207 13 1 210,969 8,550 0 10 277,186 12,597 9 0 N t;j Thames 71 42,532 1,828 0 2!i1,270 I U5 10 9 1,879 81 4 7 1,191 149 1 8 110,133 4,119 12 lOt 157,005 6,29310 1 8 8 Timaru 59 33,503 1,492 10 8! 930 86 19 0 2,934 123 7 4 2,380 845 18 6 94,461 4,299 7 2![ 134,208 6,848 2 9 t;j

Wanganui .. 89 49,594 2,186 17 10 I 2,241 I 154 12 4 2,705 113 11 2 3,132 855 19 9 126,603 5,951 3 2, 184,275 9,262 4 3 Wellington .. 95 242,774 16,786 7 4' 10,25211,217 7 8t 14,121 644 3 2 74,095 1,452 19 7 256,164 12,553 1310 597,406 32,65411 7t

Westport .. 38 18,201 879 18 5t 564 : 68 3 6 2,222 101 5 I .839 299 4 2 16,976 577 17 O! 38,802 1,926 8 3 Totals,3rd quarter in 1929 112,U6 1,309,5841_ 66,831 0 9 50,924 i 5,126 18 4 98,166 4,387 2 9 142,750 19,423 3 6 2,738,904 115,389 14 U!4,340,328 211,158 0 3! Totals,3rd quarter in 1928 2,149 1,255,886 [64,944 6 9 49,713 [ 5,052 10 111195,770 4,289 14 O! 142,190 18,946 7 7! 2,498,589 104,161 8 0 14,042,148 197,394 7 4!

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* Forwar\led Press telegrams th l bulk of which are" collect" upon delivery. t Amount received from prepaid and " collect" Press telegrams. ~ -;J General Post Office, Wellington, 26th October, 1929 G. McNAMARA, Secretary. 00 I-' 2782 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

STATEMENT showing the NUMBER, AMOUNT, &c., of POSTAL·NOTE TRANSAOTIONS in the several POSTAL DISTRIOTS of the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the Quarter ended 30TH SEPTEM.BER, 1929.

1 1 NUMBER OF POSTAL NOTES SOLD. Total ! ....i,s~ -:0 ~ I Amount of ' POSTAL -i! 0:10' ' ______~__ Postal Notes : Commission DISTRICTS. ~ ~Jl i --c'--''----I- I i on Postal 0.., I sold, I Notes sold. 'OgJ'O At At At At At) At At At At r 1 including ~~! 1/0 1/6 1 2/0 2/6 i 3/0 ,5/0 10/0 15/0 20/0 ' ota. Commission. I ------~--~- --~----.--~--~---~----~;------£ s. d. Auckland 254 24,9: 10,060111 28'600I30,~,,1 J5'2~44'6,,118'692 9,373 16,4191 J97,470 100,:'" :; dO 1,317 12 5 Blenheim 21 1,!?65 669 1,973 1,947, 942 2,355 1,349' 6841 1,190 12,374 I 3,745 6 8 83 13 8 Christchurch .. 86 6,653 3,580111,274 12,0551 5,505 15,751 8,456 4,474 6,957:1 74,705,23,051 2 3 511 13 9

Dunedin 107 8,281 4,331 12,271 12,9241 6,489, 16,025 8,482 4,5241 6,3151 79,642 I' 23,042 10 10 532 9 4 Gisborne 25 3,009 1,2181 3,386 3,4711! 1,8591 5,0781 2,426,1 1,285 2,610: 24,342 7,516 18 4 167 10 10 Greymouth .. i 33 1,6001 9071 2,529 2,702 1,6131 3,600: 2,211 1,13:li 2,0711 18,366 1 6,036 6 3 129 8 9 Hamilton 104 10,622 5,429 15,890 16,2661 8,148, 21,274'1 10,270 5,2121 8,621: 101,732 29,449 1 0 682 16 6 Invercargill 51 4,7621 2,2891 7,222 6,6151' 3,508 8,829, 4,521 2,627 4,115) 44-,488 13,338 17 11 300 16 11 Napier .. I 63 4,491 2,237' 7,050 6,631 3,574 9,3001 5,01l 2,425, 4,024 44,743 13,440 2 9 304 11 9 Nelson 49 2,12! 1,268 3,313 3,8021 1,856 4,102i 2,256 1,217 1,711,1 21,649 6,207 5 2 143 15 2 New Plymouth 51 8,746 2,133 22,604 [9,3161 3,190 22,4411 6,656 15,292 7,266! 107,644 :34,131 4 9 707 6 3 Oamaru 151,232 6391,8521,953 9672,32711,349 7561,1951 12;270 1 3,785 14 7 83 11 7 Palmerston N. 55 4,671 2,465 7,366 7,7501 3,404 9,863i 5,087 2,786 4,101j 47,493 ,14,154 5 5 3;W 2 11 Thames 49 4,204 2,0081 5,872 6,296[ 3,0461 7,895[ 4,020 2,204 3,2291 ;)8,774- ! 11,317 12 9 259 19 9 Timaru 21 1,788 943, 3,055 3,190( 1,474 3,752! 2,110 1,353, 1,7961 19,461 I 6,021 9 8 132 5 2 Wanganui 49 4,670 2.4031 6,605 7,9061 3,669 8,9241 4,967 2,5991 4,047 45,790 113,632 1 9 308 10 3 Wellington 121 12,465 4,865 16,278 18,3601 8,931 25,263'111,190 6,559111.393 115,304 1 35,265 7 7 791 16 Westport I 22 1,548 6281 1,637 1,873 1,022 2,749 1,515 710 1,318 13,000 4,061 U 2 90 2 8 Western Samoa I 1 78 23) 49 461 45 1011 92 412 193 649 I 309 3 5 5 7 11 Rarotonga •. I 6 61 43 86 1001 39 116 60 34 87, 626 I 209 1 11 475

Totals, 3rd,qr.l~ 107 ,2; 48,1381158,912 ~~, 7351~'525214'3571100' 7;; 615,269 87,65811,020,522 1303,944 10 7 6,877 19 in 1929 1 I 1 'r~:1:923:dqr. i l'173102'25~~1[143'=~273189'401194'2181~~:~:18~:t:~:18~~~,:_7_:

NUMBER OF POSTAL NOTES PAID. Total ---,-- ._------_.------,- --'--' --~~--- Amount of POSTaL DIS'TRICTS. I At At At At At , At At At At Postal Notes i I Total. paid. 1/0 1/6 2/0 2/6 3/0 1 5/0 10/0 15/0 20/0 1 I, I 1 I I I • I I I ------~.----.~.-.---.----.-- ! I £ s. d. Auckland .. 21,J60 12,'" 42,4661",806 I J9,787 52,938 29,304 16,508 21,218 263,920 76,689 1 0 Blenheim .. 351 222 685 618 I 357 750 488 238 386 4,095 1,229 10 0 Christchurch .. ., 7,800 I 4,639 14,255' 15,032·, 6,730 17,736 606 5,155 7,256 88,209 25,411 3 6 9, 1 Dunedin .. .. 6,922 1 3,877112,342 112,539 I 5,943 14,560 9,030 4,952 6,520 76,685 I 22,718 18 0 Gisborne .. .. 812 434 1,417 1 1,464 i 691 1,652 957 492 761 8,680 2,523 U 0 Greymouth .. 740 368 1,173! 1,090 I 649 1,422 1,045 546 877 7,910 2,580 0 0 Hamilton .. 4,084 1,763 7,493 I 7,346 2,836 8,603 4,098 4,309 4,253 44,785 14,11317 6 Invercargill .. 2,184 1,427 4,548 [ 4,187 2,264 4,706 , 3,018 1,872 2,257 26,463 7,880 10 0 Napier .. .. 2,042 1,291 1 4,026 I 3,762 1,884 4,920 2,777 1,655 2,087 24,4441 7,301. 2 6 Nelson .. .. 948 620 I· 909 1 975 2,160 1,185 750 926 11,300 3,280 8 6 1, 1 ,827 New Plymouth .. 4,405\ 1,300 14,155 10,179 1,986 12,799 4,238 8,849 3,640 61,551 18,899 0 6 Oamaru .. 462 304 96a 877 438 975 702 376 526 5,623 1,720 5 6 Palmerston N Ol'th .. 2,653 ! 1,532 5,306 [ 5,282 2,596 6,802 3,813 2,254 2,855 33,093 9,980 6 0 Thames .. .. 1,219 599 2,409 2,718 993 3,029 1,433 1,828 1,483 15,711 5,163 4 6 Timaru .. .. 869 498 1,781 I 1,649 775 2,168 1,274 739 969 10,722 3,283 10 6 Wanganui .. 1,888 1,148 3,560 I 3,713 1,692 4,379 2,682 1,640 2,149 22,851 7,069 3 6 Wellington .. 46,909 16,177 33,571 1 38,427 23,015 71 ,.178 24,101 11 ,277 22,025 286,680 1 75,499 4 0 Westport ., 232 125 381 1 449 248 572 373 225 433 3,038 1,083 13 0 Western Samoa. .. 7 3, 7, 6 4 8 5 56 I 21 7 6 2 7 I 6 9 2 101 7 16 17 0 Rarotonga .. 52 \ 3.1 10 I -I ~l 995,868 1 286,464 3 0 Totals, 3rd qr. in 1!)29 .. 1105 ,679 1 49,075 (52,456 1158,977 • 73,86!J r~1l'366 ,100,136 6a ,672 ! 80,638 IJ Totals, 3rd qr. in 1928 .. 100,188148,078 138,0291138,008189,214 191,628197,281 55,797 [ 80,389 938,612 1 271,835 10

- General. Post Office, Wellington, 26th October, 1929 . G. MoNAMARA, Secretary. Nov. 7.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2783

Examination Rules under the Surveyors Registration Act, 1928.

N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section 20 I of the Surveyors Registration Act, 1928 (hereinafter referred to as " the said Act "), the Survey Board doth hereby revoke the regula­ tions under the Surveyors' Institute Act, 1908, dated the 13th day of July, 1913, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 7th day of August, 1913; and doth also revoke the amendments thereof made on the 22nd November, 1922; the 26th day of March, 1918; the 19th day of June, 1919; and the 21st day of January, 1926; and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the following rules for the guidance of persons who desire to be examined in accordance with the.provisions of the said Act, or to obtain registration thereunder, and prescribing the form of register to be kept, and doth hereby declare that such rules shall come into force on the date of the publication thereof in t,he New Zealand Gazette.

INTERPRETATIONS. IN the interpretation of these rules, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms shall have the meaning set against each respectively- The " Act" shall mean the Act under which these rules are made, and shall include such other enactments with regard to land • surveying as may be made by Parliament or are in force at the date hereof. " Real Property Acts" shall mean and include the Land Transfer Acts, the Deeds Registration Acts, and such other Acts relating to or affecting the subdivision of land as have been or may be passed by Parliament. "Reciprocating State": Any State, colony, Dominion, or Com­ monwealth within His Majesty's Dominions which, in the opinion of the Board, reciprocally recognizes the status of surveyors in accordance with the conditions set forth in these rules, and includes New Zealand. " Board" : The Survey Board constituted under the Act. "Reciprocating Board": The duly constituted Board In a reciprocating State. " Secretary": The Secretary appointed by the Board. "Registered surveyor": Any person who is registered by a reciprocating Board as a licensed, qualified, authorized, certi­ ficated, or land surveyor. " Articles": An indenture or writing containing a contract or an agreement for tuition in land surveying, made between a registered surveyor and a person seeking to qualify himself for registration as a surveyor. " University": A University in a reciprocating State or a University recognized by such University. " Register": The register directed by the Act to be kept.

RULES. EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES. Date of Examinations. 1. Examination of candidates for certificates of competeney as surveyors shall be held in Wellington in the month of September of each year, and at such other times as may be deemed advisable. The Board may also hold examinations in such other place or places than Wellington as it may deem desirable.

Candidates to apply. 2. Each candidate shall forward to the Secretary an application for permission to present himself for examination, together with the documentary evidence specified in Part I hereunder, all of which must reach the Secretary at least fourteen days before the date fixed for the commencement of the examination, due notice of which will be published in the New Zealand Gazette. The examination fee prescribed in the Third Schedule must be paid on or before the date of commencement of the examination, 2784 THE NEW ZEAI-iAND GAZETTE, [No. 74

Division of Examination. 3. The examination shall be divided into three parts :- Part I Preliminarv. Part II : Written. " Part III: Oral and practical. Each candidate must fulfil the requirements of Part I before admission to Part II; and must pass in Part II before admission to Part III; but the Board may in its discretion examine in Part III during the currency of Parts I or II, but the results thereof shall not be available or disclosed until the candidate has complied with the rules.

PART I. Preliminary Conditions. 4. Each candidate shall submit certificates to show- (a) That he has passed the Matriculation Examination at a Uni­ versity; or a test accepted by a University as being of Matriculation standard, provided that such examination includes a pass at the Matriculation standard in English and mathematics. (b) That, in addition to the above pass, the candidate has passed in the special trigonometry paper for the Engineer's Pre­ • liminary of the Matriculation Examination of 1926 or subsequent date;" ror instead thereof in the subject "pure mathematics" of Part III of the Examination for Class " C" conducted by the Education Department. (c) That he has served professionally under articles with a registered surveyor or surveyors for a period of not less than four years, three of which must have been in the field and one year in offic~, and that he is competent to effect surveys on "his own responsibility. The last-mentioned certificate shall be in Form I in the First Schedule hereto.

Registration of Articles. 5. All art.icles of indent.ure or other similar agreement, duly com­ pleted, and accompanied by evidence that the applicant has attained the educational requirements prescribed in rule 4 (a), shall be for­ warded to the Secretary for registration within three months after the commencement of the term of the articles. Similarly, notifica­ tion of transfer of such articles shall be forwarded for registration within three months of the date of ,such transfer. In each case the application must be accompanied by the prescribed fee set. out. in the Third Schedule.

Original Field Notes and Plans to be submitted. 6. Each candidate shall submit with his application for examina­ tion- (a) His original field notes, and plan drawn by him therefrom, of the survey of an area of not less than 40 acres, one of the boundaries of which shall be a watercourse or other natural feature, or an irregular road. (b) His original field notes, plan, and technical description of a survey of a town lot built upon, as made for the purpofle of an application under the provisions of t.he Real Property Acts. (c) His original field notes, plan, and section of a proposed road, railway or drainage work, of a length of not less than ten chains. (d) A plan and particulars of the measurement of a base line, not less than 80 chains in length, connected by a series of at least three triangles with the triangulation of the district. (e) A plan of a topographical survey of not less than one square mile of hilly country. Each plan shall bear the following certificate, signed and dated by the candidate:- "I hereby certify that this survey was made by me personally, and that this plan and the accompanying field notes are entirely my own work." " Date: Signed L.M. Nov. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

PART II. WRITTEN EXAMINATION. Appliances to be provided. 7. Each candidate shall provide himself with book of mathcmatical tables; a 20-40 scale, a parallel ruler (15 in. most suitable), a protractor, and all necessary appliances for plan drawing, except paper. Traverse tables may be used. Calculating machines, sl de rules, &c., are not allowed in the examination-room. Books of tables shall be subject to the approval of the Board, and shall not contain notes. Subjects of Examination. 8. The examination shall embrace the following subjects :­ (a) Principles and Practice of Surveying- . Details of practice, including the keeping of field notes. Cadastral, Stadia, Topographical, Trigonometrical, and Underground Surveying. Setting out areas and curves. Barometric and other measurements of heights. The use of contour maps for locating and laying out roads. Designing for the subdivision of town, suburban, and country lands. Principles of town planning. Surveying under the Real Property Acts. Redetermination of boundaries. Writing technical descriptions of boundaries. Plotting and drawing plans, sections, and contours. (b) Computations- Reduction of traverses, co - ordinates, computations con­ nected with triangulation and the setting-out of roads and curves, adjustment of discrepancies in surveys, computation of areas, including such as have irregular and curved boundaries. (c) Solution of spherical triangles, azimuth, altitude, hour angle, right ascension, declination, and the relations between them; use of ephemerides; time, correction to sun or star observations, effect of errors of adjust­ ment of instruments, the principles of elementary geo­ desy, including spherical excess and convergence of meridians; declination of magnetic needle, projection of maps and charts. (d) Engineering Surveys- Computations in connection with levelling, grading, setting out, and measurement of earthworks. (e) Miscellaneous- Elementary physics, elementary geology, and elementary forestry. Physics. The subject generally as contained in any good elementary text-book, with a more detailed knowledge of the laws underlying the construction and use of sur­ veying instruments-e.g., the pressure of liquids and gases, as affecting the barometer, thermometer, and level. The allowances to be made for the effects of heat in the practical work of the surveyor. The reflection and refraction of light; lenses, &c. Terrestial magnetism and variation of the compass. Geology: The subject generally as contained in any good elementary text-book, with special reference to-: The classification of areas of land according to their formation, rocks, soils, &c., and to their adaptability for industrial purposes. N OTE.-Specimens of rock will be submitted for classification and description. Forestry: The distribution of native timbers and their economic values. The influence of forests on climate a,nd water-supply, the principles of afforestation. D i~786 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

PART III.

ORAL AND PRACTICAL. 9. Each caIfdidate may be required to effect surveys under super­ vision, and shall submit himself for viva voce examinat.ion in the following subjects:- (a) The principles of construction, and practical tests in the adjust­ ment and use of all instruments required in modern field practice and office work. (b) The practice of surveying, with a knowledge of the Acts and regulations bearing on same. (c) Field Astronomy-practical determination of time, latitude, and azimuth in the field.

Exemptions. 10. If a candidate has qualifications as detailed hereunder, docu­ mentary evidence of which must be produced, the following exemptions may be granted :-- (a) A field experience of not less than twelve months with a civil engineer approved by the Board. Exemption, six months' professional service in the field. (b) A satisfactory certificate or diploma from a University or recognized public technical school or college, in anyone or more of the following subjects-i.e., element.ary physics, geology, and forestry. Exemption: Examination therein. The candidate will be credited with 60 per centum of the maximum marks allotted to each subject for which he holds such cert.ificat.e or diploma. (c) A University pass certificate for the first year's course in civil engineering or for a special course in surveying. Exemption: Six months' professional service in the field and six months' office experience. (d) A University degree of Bachelor of Engineering. Exemption: Twelve months' professional serVICe III field and twelve months' office experience. (e) Where this degree has been obtained at a University where a representative of the Board acts as a co-examiner in sur­ veying. Exemption-(l) Examination in subjects of Part II, except such subjects as are enumerated under" Principles and Practice of Surveying"; and (2) eighteen months' professional service in the field and twelve months' office experience. In all other respects the conditions set forth in rules 4 and 9 must be complied with: Provided that a candidate holding an accepted University degree shall not be required to gain the necessary professional experience required in rule 4 (c) under articles of indenture­ shIp, but notice of commencement of such professional experience must be given to the Board.

GENERAL RULES.

ALLOCATION OF MARKS. ll. The maximum marks allotted t.o each subject shall be as de tailed in the Second Schedule.

DEFINITION OF A PASS. 12. In order to pass the examination each candidat.e shall- (a) Satisfy the Board with regard to all certificates and credentials specified in Part I. The experience indicated by plans submitted in accordance with rule 6 will be valued according to the work, nature of field service, &c., the maximum marks obtainable being 50. The marks so obtained will be added to the sum of the marks gained in Part II. (b) Obtain not less than 60 per cent. of the total maximum marks • allotted to the papers of Part II, the marks obt~ined in Part I being included. Nov. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 278'1

(c) Obtain not less than 60 per cent. of the total maximum marks allotted to the compulsory subjects, i.e.,­ Principles. and Practice of Surveying, Computations A and B, Levelling and Earthworks, Astronomy and Geodesy, and not less than 50 per cent. of the allotted marks in any [one of these subjects. NOTE.-Under (c) the marks obtained in Part I are not . taken into account. (d) Obtain not less than 60 per cent. of the total maximum marks allotted to Part III, and not less than 50 per cent. of the marks allotted to each subject therein.

CONSEQUENCE OF FAILURE. 13. (a) Candidates who fail to satisfy the requirements of rule 12 (a) will not be eligible to proceed in the examination. ~•. (b) Candidates who fail to obtain sixty per centum of marks as specified in rule 12 (b) will not be eligible to proeeed to Part III of the examination and must take the whole of Part II again, hut the enforcement of this rule will be at the discretion of the Board, which may examine such candidate in Part III at Wellington during his first examination, but his results therein shall not be available or disclosed until he has satisfied the Board in his whole examination. (See also rule 3.) (c) Candidates who succeed in accordance with rule 12 (b) .but fail to obtain the necessary total marks in the compulsory subjects, as detailed in rule 12 (c), must take the whole of these subjects again. (d) Candidates who obtain the requisite number of marks in the compulsory subjects as a whole, but do not secure half marks in any one, or not more than two thereof, may be allowed to take a " Post" examination in accordance with rule 14.

POST EXAMINATIONS. 14. Should a candidate fail in not more than two subjects of Part II, the Board may allow him, if his papers are considered of sufficient merit, to sit again for examination in those subjects only, at either or both of the next two succeeding examinations. If he fails to pass at these examinations, he will be required to take the whole of Part II of the examination again, excepting his original exemptions, if any. A similar concession may be allowed in Part III of the examination.

CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY, AND REGISTRATION. 15. Each candidate who has passed the examination prescribed in these regulations shall be entitled to a certificate of competency· (in Form II in the First Schedule) as a surveyor, and upon furnishing satisfactory evidence of good character, and upon complying with the provisions of the Act and rules thereunder and payment of the prescribed fee set out in the Third Schedule, to registration as a sur­ veyor in the Dominion of New Zealand. The certificate of registra­ tion shall be in Form III in the First Schedule.

LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION. 16. Either without further examination or upon such viva voce examination as may be deemed necessary, the Board may grant a letter of recommendation (in Form IV in the First Schedule) to any person to whom a certificate of competency has been issued, and who desires to be registered in another reciprocating State. The applica­ tion for such letter of recommendation must be accompanied by the prescribed fee set out in the Third Schedule.

REGISTRATION UPON QUALIFICATIONS OBTAINED IN A RECIPROCATING STATE. 17. A Surveyor who applies to the Board for registration without examination, on qualifications obtained in another reciprocating State, shall submit-- (a) His certificate of competency, or of registration, or his license to practice as a surveyor of such State. ~788 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

(b) Evidence as to identity and character. (c) Provided that should such certificate or license have been issued upon examination prior to September, 1895, he shall further produce a letter or certificate or letter of recom­ mendation, dated not more than twelve months previously, from the Board of the State in which the certificate or license applies; and (d) Should the applicant be prevented by absence from the State in which the certificate or license was granted, from obtaining such letter of recommendation, he shall pass such examina­ tion under these rules as the Board may require. Subject to compliance with the foregoing provisions and such statutory requirements as may be necessary, together with payment of the prescribed fee set out in the Third Schedule, he shall be entitled to registration as a surveyor in the Dominion of New Zealand.

REGISTRATION UPON QUALIFICATIONS OBTAINED ELSEWHERE. 18. A surveyor who applies to the Board for registration on quali­ fications obtained in any other country, being part of the British Empire, prepared (in the opinion of the Board) to reciprocate in this particular with the reciprocating States, shall submit- (a) His credentials or qualifications as a surveyor; (b) Evidence that such document is still in force; (c) Evidence as to identity and character; (d) Evidence that he has completed not less than six months' service in the field with a practising registered surveyor in New Zealand; and (e) A certificate of competency from that surveyor. If the Board is satisfied with the evidence submitted and that the qualifications covered by the credentials are equivalent to those pre­ scribed under these regulations he shall pass such further examination as the Board may require, and upon compliance with the provisions of the Act and payment of the prescribed fee set out in the Third Schedule shall be entitled to registration as a surveyor in the Dominion of New Zealand.

REGISTER TO BE KEPT. 19. The Secretary shall keep a register of- (a) The names, qualifications, and addresses of all persons registered by the Board as surveyors, together with the dates of regis­ tration, and where necessary, records of their careers as surveyors. (b) All letters of recommendation with dates of issue. 20. In addition to the register required by the Act, the Secretary shall also keep lists respectively of- (a) The names and addresses of all articled pupils who have com­ plied with the requirements herein set forth, together with the names of the surveyors to whom they are articled, and a complete record of all transfers of such articles. (b) The names, addresses, and qualifications of all persons to whom certificates of competency have been issued, together with the dates of issue.

RECORD OF CHARGES AGAINST SURVEYORS. 21. The register shall also contain a brief record of any charge that may be laid against a surveyor, together with the finding of the Board.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

FORMS •. [Form I. I, A.B., a registered surveyor of the Dominion of New Zealand, hereby certify that C.D. has been professionally and continuously employed under articles, or other similar agreement, with me in the practice of land surveying from to , that is, for a period of years months, of which years months have been occu- Nov. 7.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2789

pied in field service; and that he is, in my opinion, fully:competent to:efiect surveys on his own responsibility. A.B.,~ IRegistered Surveyor. Dated at , this day of 19 If the candidate has rendered any further service it should be stated here, as it may be credited to him in Part I of the examina­ tion. If the term is incomplete, the last clause may be struck out.

[Form II. Certificate of Competency. Dominion of New Zealand. No. WE, the Survey Board, constituted under the Surveyors Registration Act, 1928, hereby certify that C.D. has proved to our satisfaction that he possesses the requisite field experience, and has passed in examination before us in the following subjects, viz. :- Principles of construction, adjustment, and use of surveying instruments; Principles and practice of surveying, levelling, and measurement of earthworks; Practical astronomy as applied to land and geodetic surveying; Mathematics as applied to surveying; Computation of areas, traverses, and curves; Plotting and drawing of plans; Projection and compilation of maps and charts; and that he is qualified for registration as a surveyor in the Dominion of New Zealand. Dated the day of ,19

Chairman.

Secretary. Seal of Board. Members of the Board: ......

Office of the Survey Board, Government Buildings, Wellington.

[Form III. CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION. Dominion of New Zealand. No. The Survey Board, constituted under the Surveyors Registration Act, 1928. THIS is to certify that Mr. , having satisfactorily proved his qualifications, has been registered as a surveyor under the provisions of the Surveyors Registration Act, 1928. Dated the day of , 19

Seal of the Board. Registrar. Office of the Survey Board, Government Buildings, Wellington.

[Form IV. LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION.

Dominion of New Zealand. No. THIS is to certify that the Survey Board, constituted under the Surveyors Registration Act, 1928, has now reviewed the qualifications of Mr. , a registered surveyor of the Dominion of New Zealand, 2790 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

and recommends for favourable consideration any application for registration as a surveyor made by him to your Board. Dated the day of ,19 .

Seal of Board. Chairman.

Office of the Survey Board, Secretary. Government Buildings, Wellington. The Secretary, Surveyors' Board,

SECOND SCHEDULE. ALLOCATION OF MARKS. THE maximum marks allotted to the papers set for Parts II and III of the examination shall be as follows :- Part II. Title of Paper: Principles and Practice of Surveying. l. Preparation of field notes 70 2. Plotting and plan drawing " 50 3. Land survey design 50 170 4 and 5. Land surveying, computations A and B 150 6. Engineering surveying .. 100 7. Field astronomy and geodesy 105 8. Physics, geology, and forestry 75

Total 600 Part III. l. Field practice .. 100 2. Adjustment and use of instruments 75 3. Practical astronomy 75 4. Practical levelling 50

Total 300

THIRD SCHEDULE. FEES. WHERE not conflicting with any Act governing the issue of the licenses to survey, or with any regulations having the force of law, the following fees shall be paid to the Secretary in respect of the services hereunder mentioned :- £ s. d. l. Entry of a candidate's name for examination .. 5 5 0* 2. Registration of any surveyor not exempted by the Act 2 2 0 3. Application for registration of a surveyor duly qualified outside New Zealand 1 1 0 4. Issue of a letter of recommendation .. 1 1 0 5. Issue of a certificate of registration not exempted by the Act 010 6 6. Registration of articles of apprenticeship or other similar agreement 0 5 0 7. Registration of transfer of articles .. 0 5 0 8. Inspection of register 0 2 6 * In the event of failure of any candidate to pass the full examina­ tion, the Board may at its discretion remit part of the examination fee at any subsequent examination of such candidate. Signed at Wellington, this 25th day of September, 1929. A. E. W ALSHE, Chairman, Survey Board. M. CROMPTON SMITH, Secretary, Survey Board. Approved in Council, this 4th day of November, 1929. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Nov. 7.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2791

Go'vernment Meteorological Observatory.

ETEOROLOGICAL Observations at Kelburn, Wellington, for the month of September, 1929. Observations taken at 9 a.m. M Altitude of Observatory, 415 ft. _._------. .. 'to 0 .. '":a Temperature (0 F.) from Observations at 9 a.m. Wind. 0 '" -._----- .-- c ~ ai"8 ~ .!5 1l.! 5~ 0 In Screen. Ii Beaufort Anemo· I .Q ll'" e Scale. meter, "::'5 Q) a .... "" C> =0 ~~ = ~ Date. = Maxi· Mini. ~! ~ At 9 a.m. 0 ... ='" mum. mum. = co .9~ =... -::~ a ",5 &3~ ~~i> -- 1.1 .9~ Ila ~ .,; j~ ~. ..I!!,$ !1J Dry• I HumId· Dry. Dry. f I Wet. ity. ~~ .1:1 ~ ~1'4 ii Ie: 1'4 ~ !1J A ~~ ~ ~ I I "'" 1 .. .. 30.137 51·7 47·0 68 56·2 46·2 42·1 114·0 NW 5 258 Trace 6·4 0 2 .. .. 29·684 53·8 50·1 76 55·0 50·2 48·0 88·2 N 8 596 98 0·6 oq 3 .. .. 29·503 ,47·2 46·2 92 47·8 45·5 45·5 86·5 S 4 511 ]9 ].1 od 4 .. .. 29·761 47·0 43'2 71 56'3 35'7 29'1 110'6 NE 3 246 1 8'9 c 5 .. .. 29'941 48'0 44'7 76 54'0 38'0 33'2 112'2 NE 1 170 ., 9'9 bz 6 .. .. 29'956 52'2 47'8 70 57'4 4l'l 30'2 113'1 NE 1 112 .. 10'2 bz 7 .. .. 30'013 53·1 49'0 72 56'3 47'2 44'0 121'5 NW 4 268 Trace 9'0 c 8 .. .. 29'946 53·5 51'9 89 55·3 50·6 47·4 106·2 NNW 8 508 17 0·1 0 9 .. .. 29'1>92 54·8 49·4 66 57,] 49·6 48·2 113'7 NNW 7 633 2 9'3 b 10 .. .. 29·887 49·6 45'2 69 56·6 40·7 35'1 113'8 SW 1 249 14 8·2 b 11 .. .. 30·315 40·0 37·9 81 50·0 37·7 35'0 116·5 SSE 4 207 .. 7·4 ph 12 .. .. 30'325 49·8 44·8 65 52·7 35·7 26'8 110·0 NNE 3 148 .. 8·9 b 13 .. .. 29'971 49'0 44·0 64 53·4 45·8 41'5 ]13·0 NW 7 336 .. 8·2 0 14 .. .. 29'888 50·8 45·7 64 55'8 41-5 33·0 118·7 NE 1 234 .. 7·3 bc 15 .. .. 29·993 50·7 47·0 74 60·6 39·3 30·2 116·5 E 1 88 ., 10·7 b 16 .. .. 29·621 53·3 48'5 68 53·9 46·2 43·0 99'5 NW 7 243 34 I 3·0 c 17 .. .. 29·759 49·2 46·0 77 55·5 38·1 29·2 115'0 N 4 195 3 9'7 c 18 .. .. 29·527 55·2 53·4 88 59·0 48·6 45·2 117·9 N 8 474 ., 4·3 0 19 .. .. 29·853 51-4 44·6 53 55·2 40·0 34·0 114·0 N 3 269 2 ll·O b 20 .. .. 29·899 47-1 46·6 96 47·7 46·3 44·8 104·0 SSE I 2 331 71 0·0 od 21 .. .. 30·319 46·5 40·3 54 49·2 38·9 36·9 120·6 SE ! 4 298 .. S'5 be 22 .. .. 30·360 48·4 42·7 58 56'0 34·0 25·1 115·5 E i 1 108 .. 1].1 bv 23 .. .. 30·301 53·1 47·4 62 56·6 39·5 31'8 117'5 N 2 97 . . ll·4 b 24 .. .. 30·159 53·6 47·7 62 57·9 45·1 405 121·8 NW 4 154 ., 1].1 b 25 .. .. ' 29'865 53·9 50'0 75 56·2 47·2 42·0 109·6 N 6 240 11 1·2 0 26 .. .. 29·734 53·5 50·6 81 58'8 48'3 46·9 116'8 NNE 3 368 44 ],7 0 27 .. .. 29·756 42·0 40·0 83 45·0 40·3 40·0 100·1 SSE 7 215 13 1'6 0

28 " .. 30·143 44·3 40'2 67 48·3 36·6 35'0 115'8 SE 5 406 .. 5'3 0 29 .. .. 30'247 47'5 42·7 64 52·9 35·7 26·0 117·3 SE 1 1I5 .. 9·3 bcz 30 .. .. 30·007 50·2 47·4 80 56'8 40·5 31'8 120·3 NNE 2 74 .. 7·8 c ------Means, &c. .. 29·949 50·0 46·0 72 54·5 42·3 37·4 112'0 -.-.-ra:g- - 272 329 1203.2 "

Mean earth temperature at 1 ft., 49'3°; and at 3 ft., 49'6°. Number of rain days, 13.

DmEcTION OF WIND. Gale (force Forces 8 or more). 4 to 7. Calm. N. N.E. E. S.E. S. S.W. W. :W.W. 3 13 8! 5! 2 4t 2t 1 6 NOTE.-September was a cold month, with mean temperature some three degrees below the average. Total bright suushine, 203·2 hours, 57 per cent. of the possible, and one sunless day. The rainfall was 15 per cent. above the mean at Karori Reservoir, near Kelhurn. Frost wa.s recorded on the grass on seven mornings, lightning was seen on the 10th, and hail fell on the 3rd, 11th, 27th, and 28th. Mean dew·point, 41·jO; and mea.n vapour pressure, 0'257 in.

SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1929. This year we have experienced the coldest September for a considerable time. All parts of the country report low average temperatures, and frosts were unusually numerous. Although cold, the month was a sunny one, there being numbers of beautifully fine days. Rainfall was, on the whole, below average. This was almost generally the case over the North Island, except about Wellington. In the South Island, both east and west coasts experienced a dry month, but Stewart Island, Southland, and much of the central portions of the Island had more than the normal fall. The low tempera. tures gave a distinct setback to growing vegetation, and feed is rather short in most districts. Parts of the North Island escaped the severity of the storms and are in good condition. There have been losses of lambs in the Wellington Province and parts of the South Island, especially the foothills of Canterbury. The storms recorded during the month were in no case responsible for any very heavy rains except at a few isolat.ed places. Snow, however, fell frequently, especially in the high country of the South Island. In the interior of Canterbury it has been one of tlJe worst seasons on record for snow, but, no very severe losses of stock are reported. The tendency for storms to take on cyclonic form was again in evidence during the month. Subtropical waters to the north and north-east have been unusually frequently disturbed by storms of t,his type. On the 1st a deep depression of the southern or westerly type was approaching the Dominion. A small cyclonic centre developed in its northern portion, and this crossed Canterbury on the afternoon of the 2nd. Heavy north·westerly gales blew in the Cook ~trait region and over the South Island. The greatest severity was felt in Canterbury, and much damage was done to plantations in the Ashburton County. Cold southerlies followed, gale force again being reached in places. Snowfalls were recorded in Canterbury and Otago. Following a fine spell, another southern depression passed on the 8th. Northerly gales again blew in and south of Cook Strait. A tornado visited the Seddon district, in Marlborough. Some places reported thunderstorms. A moderate cyclone crossed the North Tasman Sea during the period from the 10th to the 13th, passing bet.ween Norfoll< Island and Cape Maria van Diemen on t,he last-mentioned date. Being so far north its effect was to produce fine rather than wet weather over New Zealand. When it was well to the eastward, however, on the 16th, south-westerly gales were experienced. 2792 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

Numbers of thunderstorms occurred on the 18th in association with the passage of a westerly depression, which brought very low pressures and westerly gales to the far South. These storms were particularly severe in north Taranaki (where at one station a cow was electroouted), and at Murchison. Following this depression there was a severe cold snap, with snow again in many parts of the South Island. Some was seen, also, on the hills near Wellington. On the 21st a cyclone, coming from the North, appeared to the north·east of East Cape. South·easterly gales were experienced in parts of the North Island and more snow fell in the South Island. 1'he most severe period of the eold snap-from the 20th to the 22nd -became later the further northward one proceeded. A very severe frost was felt in the Auekland and Thames districts on the 22nd, and great damage was done to potato and tomato plants. A fine interval followed, but between the -24th and the 27th a series of cyclones moved from the Tasman Se~ across the Dominion. Southerly gales set in from Cook Strait southwards on the 27th while the bst centre was crossing the Auckland Peninsula. A cold snap, reminiscent of that of a week previous, resulted. Snowfalls were again reported from the South Island and hail in pla·cEls. There was considerable mortality amongst lambs in Canterbury. Thereafter mild and fair conditions developed. EDWARD KIDS ON, Director.

CLIMATOLOGICAL 'I'ABLE. MEANS AND TOTALS FROM OHmF STATIONS. September, 1929.

Name of Station and Name of Station and Observer. Observer.

n. N ORTII ISLAND. Deg. Deg. Deg. Points· Ft. SOUTH ISLAND. Deg. Deg. Deg. Points. 221) WAIPOUA, DONNELLY'S 50·4 58·4 42·5 347 18 GOLDEN DOWNS, NELSON 44·6 55·0 34·2 438 9 CROSSING J. P. McEnany D. Grant 34 NELSON " 49·2 58·5 39·9 378 5 65 RIVERHEAD .. 50·3 59·4 41·2 277 18 O. B. Pemberton W. J. McKibbon 743 BALMORAL, CULVERDEN 58·9 34·9 194 9 152 AUCKLAND .. 53'2 59'9 46'6 236 1 16 J. E. Fletcher H. M. Vincent 1220 HANMER SPRINGS 46·8 57-1 36·6 539 14 131 RUAKURA FARM, 48·8 60·4 37·2 221 16 H. Roche HAMILTON EAST 25 CHRISTOHURCH 47-1 56·5 37·7 140 12 A. Stuart H. F. Skey CAMBRIDGE .. 49·3 60·4 38·2 228 14 42 LINCOLN " 47·9 58·0 37·8 168 1 H. Sturgeon D. J. Sidey 211 MATAMATA .. 48·3 60·6 36·1 189 11 1220 LAKE COLERIDGE 47·2 59·1 35·4 374 14 W. Halligan H. E. M. Hart 46 TE AROHA .. 51·8 62·2 41-5 197 12 1200 "RUDSTONE," METHVEN 46·3 55·6 37-1 467 15 C. E. Christensen James Carr 340 WArnI .. 50·3 60·1 40·6. 272 14 323 ASHBURTON .. 46·9 57·9 230 12 F. Haszard H. P. Clayton 35'91 100 TAURANGA .. 48·4 60·4 36·4 252 12 1000 FAmLIE " 43·9 56·6 31·2 . 341 9 Miss K. Butcher J. Fraser 925 ROT<;lRUA .. 47·6 57·7 37·6 220 9 2510 THE HERMITAGE, MOtrNT . G. R. Ewing COOK * * * 1000 ROTORUA NURSERY, WHA· 47·3 58·8 I 35·8 189 11 J. A. Steadman * I * KAREWAREWA 2350 LAKE TEKAPO .. * * * * * W. T. Morrison Miss D. C. Trott 60 NEW PLYMOUTH 50·6 57·4 43·8 419 18 56 TIMARU " .. 47·1 57·0 37-2 65 9 G. H. Dolby Caretaker of Domain 2125 KARIO! .. 42·6 52·5 32·7 461 12 200 WAIMATE " 46·0 56·7 35·3 56 7 S. Trask F. Akhurst 2080 TArnAPE .. 43·1 50·8 35·4 233 16 1550 SANATORIUM, WAIPIATA 43·5 53·9 33·1 88 9 A. R. Fannin I Dr. A. Kidd 100 P ALMERSTON NORTH " 50·0 58·4 41·6 271 16 10001 OPHm " 44·1 55·1 33·1 117 8 J. A. Colquhoun Rev. A. Don MASSEY AGRI. COL., PAL. 48·2 57·0 39·4 296 16 .. I MANORBURN DAM 38'6 47·4 29·8 108 12 MERSTON NORTH J. C. Buchanan L. Whelan 520 1 ALEXANDRA " 45·6 55·9 35·3 70 7 8 TANGIlIIOANA " t 59·0 t 260 10 Geo. Smith E. Belworthy 300 DUNEDIN •. 47·8 56·6 39·0 199 15 119 LEVIN .. t 60·6 t 933 13 1 D. Tannoak H. A. Donaldson 245 GORE " 44 KAPITI ISLAND 47·3 55·8 38·8 292 8 A. T. Newman A. S. Wilkinson 1 HOKITIKA " 47·0 54·9 39·0 658 19 5 NAPmR .. 51-1 59·6 42·7 101 9 J. A. Chesney R. Thomas INVERCARGILL 47·3 56·1 38·6 I 403 23 45 HASTINGS .. 48·4 60·8 36·0 82 9 ::1 L. Lennie H. N. Fowler LATE RETURNS.

384 MAN GAMU~' U, PAHIA. 47·9 57·7 38·2 325 16 119. LEVIN, August, 1929 .. t 55·1 t 1206 ' 17 TUA 384' MANGAMUTU, PAHIATUA, 45·4 54·2 36·6 460 19 A. W. Hamilton i August, 1929 1 377 MASTERTON 47·7 58,7 36·7 264 13 743 BALMORAL, CULVERDEN, 39·0 48·0 30·0 273 I 11 R. Brown I July, 1929 186 GREY TOWN 48·3 59·1 37·6 351 12 743 BALMORAL, CULVERDEN, 41·7 51·8 31·7 334 14 W. Allan August, 1929 415 WELLINGTON .. 48·4 54·5 42·3 329 13 " I MANORBURN DAM, August, 34·6 42·7 I 2~·6 30 8 1929 I

• Incample··e t Unreliable. Nov. 7.] .THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2793

NEW ZEALAND RAINFALL FOR SEPTEMBER, 1929.

[NOTE.-Late returns for stations appear at end of table.]

Tota! Fall. Days with Tota! Fan. Days ith Station. Pomts I R . I Station. Pomts I .w (100 to Inch). am. . (100 to Inch). Ram.

-- ~ --- --~~ I. ------I NORTH ISLAND. NORTH ISLAND-continued. (A.) NORTH-EAST ASPECT-NORTH CAPE TO EAST CAPE. (B.) NORTH-WEB']' AsPECT--CAPE MARIA. VAN DIE~IEN TO Cape Maria van Diemen (the light- 273 11 CAPE EGMONT-continued. house-keeper) Mairoa . _ 516 19 Mangonui 278 6 Hamilton, Wa.ikato 227 12 Kaeo 289 10 Waiterimu, Waikato 172 15 Kaikohe 288 15 State Farm, Waerenga 183 20 Rnssell 264 14 Horahora Hapids, Churchill 239 14 Kawakawa 204 14 Ngaruawahia 296 13 Puhipuhi Plantation, Whakapara, 315 13 Waikeria Reformatory, Te Awamutu 182 5 Whangarei Paekaka, Paemako Ruatangata West 243 22 "Te Matai," Aria Ruatangata 331 18 OhUl'a .• 710 10 Wairua Falls (power-station) 272 17 Tokirima 532 16 Kamo •. 212 15 Mangatoi, Mokau RiveI' 597 18 Whangarei 286 20 Uruti, Taranaki 785· 15 Puwera, Wbangarei 256 11 Okoke .. 655 17 Mangawai 150 6 Purangi 670 9 Warkworth 217 8 Tariki, Hydro 648 12 Mahurangi Riversdale, Inglewood (817 ft.) 617 16 Epsom, Aucklaud . . 69 11 Inglewood 629 14 Nagle Cove (Great Barrier) 221 13 Pilot-station, Waitara ·347 16 Ouvier Island 48 2 Lepperton 529 14 Rocky Bay, Waiheke 197 6 Upper Mangon·i . . 948 18 Tairna .. 27~) 12 Waterworks, Mangorei 622 "13 Tnrua, Thames .. 235 15 The Domain, Paeroa 255 14 (C.) SOUTH - WEST ASPEOT - CAPE EGMONT TO CAPE Belle Vne Farm, Mangaiti 198 12 PALLISER. Morrinsville 155 10 Opunake 329 18 Putaruru 244 12 Manaia 506 Mamaku 366 II 14 Riverlea, Taranaki 524 19 Springdale, Waitoa 130 8 Stratford Kaimai, Tauranga 377 12 Tangarakau 661 15 The Camp, Tauranga 212 11 Eltham 393 14 Arapnni Dam, Puketurua • . 231 13 Ohawe, Hawera 291 Sophia Street, Rotorua 203 8 16 Hawera Post-office 366 Kaingaroa 213 9 16 Patea Borough Council Hydro., 306 9 Waiotapu 247 10 Kakaramea Ongaroto 263 9 Patea .. VVhakatane 357 6 Waverley 257 7 Taneatua 303 8 Whangamomona .. 677 13 Opotiki 219 10 Mangapurua Landing, Wanganui River 587 Maraehako, Opotiki 202 9 11 Taumarunui 528 15 Wairata, Opotiki 497 10 Raetihi 544 Mataraua, Cape Runaway 470 14 14 Horopito 648 19 Mautotara, Whakaangiangi 705 13 Waiouru 338 14 " Hiwira," Raketapauma 311 14 (B.) NORTH-WEST ABPEOT-CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN TO Te Horoa, Hihitahi 388 19 CAPE EGMONT. Waitahinga, Kai Iwi 476 16 Rangitihi 289 9 Wanganui 204 9 Kaitaia 405 10 Okoia, Wanganui 281 13 Herekino 359 13 Fordell 274 8 Wekaweka 635 14 Dalvey, Turakina 283 14 Rangiahua, Hokianga Harbour 242 14 Mangaohane Station, Taihape 251 9 Broadwood 407 18 Hunterville Kohukohu 320 13 Waituna West, Feilding " 321 17 Donnelly'S Crossing, Oranoa 316 20 Waitatapia, Bulls 223 12 Keretoki Station, Waimatenui 403 10 Flock House Station, Bulls 217 II Whatoro 637 21 Glen Oroua 293 15 Dargaville 212 15 Foxton 195 9 Helensville 281 17 Feilding 262 13 Huia, Manukan Kairanga 289 11 Henderson 286 26 "Woodhey," Palmerston North 299 16 Wesley Training College, Paerata 239 15 Kahuterawa Watershed, Palmerston Waiukrr, Auckland 379 19 North Onewhero 272 16 Turitea Waterworks,PalmerstonNorth 370 16 "Wharerimu," Onewhero .. 310 18 Mangaore 408 15 "Te Karaka," Tuakau Incom plete Arapeti 670 Bryant House, Raglan 229 8 Mangahao (Lower Dam) 917 Kawhia 300 15 Mangahao (Upper Dam) 962 17 Taupo .. 184 7 Waitohu, Otaki .. 391 12 Rotokawa 162 10 Otaki 322 II Hautn .. 222 6 Reservoir, Brooklyn 355 13" Rangipo 532 12 Tokaanu (D.) SOUTH-EAST ASPEOT-EAST CAPE TO CAPE PALLISER Waitomo Caves 482 8 East Cape 632 II Cambridge 232 13 Wairoro, Ruatoria Roto-o-rangi, Cambridge 221 12 Tapuaehikitia, Kahukura •• TeKuiti 346 17 Waiorongomai Station, Tapawaeroa Sonoma, Otorohanga 391 11 Pakihiroa 643 8 E 2794 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. (No. 74

New Zealand Rainfall for September, 1929-continued. New Zealand Rainfall for September, 1929-continued.

Station. To;~~?t:ll, IDays, with Station. TO;~~!~ll, IDays ,with I (100 to inch). RalD. I(100 to Inch). RalD.

NORTH ISLAND-continued. NORTH ISLAND--continued. (D.) SOUTH-EAST ASPECT-EAST CAPE TO CAPE PALLISER- (D.) SOUTH,EAST ASPECT-EAST CAPE TO CAPE P ALLISER- continued. continued. 466 16 Ruangarehu Station, Tokomam Bay Te Awaite, Martinborough 179 7 14 Mangatarata Station, Tokomam Bay 403 Waiorongomai, Featherston 565 15 Owbena, Tokomam Bay 473 13 Featherston 496 12 Waihau, Tolaga Bay 327 13 Summit 1036 15 388 11 Tolaga Bay Wallaceville 473 10 Marlimoko, Motu 563 10 Wainuiomata Reservoir 512 639 16 Koranga Valley .. 14 Orongorongo Reservoir 877 15 424 8 Eastwood Hill, Gisborne Waiwetu 259 13 471 Toromiro, Whakarau 13 Lower Hutt 448 11 Otoko .• 460 13 Karori ReAervoir 402 13 Wha.tatutu 394 10 Beacon Hill, Seatoun 232 13 Te Karaka 289 14 Puba, Poverty Bay 277 14 Glenroy Station, Gisborne 503 12 Patutahi, Gisborne 319 13 SOUTH ISLAND. Whakapunake 467 14 Tahora, Gisborne 514 12 (E.) NORTIl ASPECT-CAPE FAREWELL TO KAIKOURA. Gisborne 251 14 Puninga Station, Wharerata 409 U Collingwood .• Waikatea, Ruakitllri Valley, Napier 677 9 "Harakeke," Central Moutere 253 5 Te Kura, 703 13 Motueka 324 11 Mangaone Valley, Tangitere 587 16 Upper Moutere 140 5 }lautaua, 406 8 "Asbestos Cottage," Po k 0 r 0 I' 0 662 17 Portland Island .• 120 12 (height, 2,700 ft.) Waikaremoana 578 15 Mapua, Nelson 264 8 Power-station, Waikaremoana 592 15 Stanley Brook, Nelson .. 373 10 Maungaharuru, Wairoa Twynham Station Creek, Glenhope .. Plltorino, Wairoll. 228 10 Gowan, via G1enhope . . . . 894 16 Wairoa .. Tophouse 783 13 Hopuraahine 531 10 Stephen Island 233 6 Waipuna Station, Puketitiri 353 9 Hamilton Bay 234 6 Tarawera 427 12 The Brothers 150 5 TeWaka, Te Pohue 228 10 Cape Campbell 106 5 374 9 Manaroa, Pelorus Sound 240 9 H.B. Forests, Waikoau 309 12 Y ncyca, Peloms Sound 524 9 Tutira Homestead 219 6 Waitata Bay, Pel oms Sound 359 8 Hedgeley, Eskdale 135 11 Havelock Riverbank, Rissingtoll, Napier 138 U Opouri Valley, Flat Creek .. 790 8 Wahine, Sherenden, Hastings Hartley Hills, Hillersden Mokopeka, Hastings 144 6 Seddon 174 4 Whanawhana, Hastings 117 U Ward 166 13 Maraekakaho, Hastings 172 11 Duntroon, Jordan .. 250 3 Te Mata, Havelock North .. 92 6 " SevenoakR," Renwicktown Anawai, Maraetotara, Havelock 266 11 Ocean Bay 353 13 Poukawa 120 9 Blenheim 214 6 Pukehou, Te Aute 106 10 Spring Creek, Blenheim 210 7 Te Kura Settlement, Otane 79 11 Erina, Blenheim .. 348 6 Gwavas, Tikokino 212 18 Avomlale Station, Blenheim 303 5 Blackburn, Hawke's Bay .• 182 13 Marshlands, Blenheim 175 7 Aramoana 202 10 Hapuku 400 11 Rangitapu 212 9 Ellerton, Kekerangu 144 7 Waipawa 113 12 Mount Vernon, Waipawa .. ll8 12 (F.) WEST ASPECT-CAPE FAREWELL TO PUYSEGUR PGINT. Waimarama, Hawke's Bay 126 9 Waipukurau 90 U Farewell Spit 298 9 Motuotaraia, Wanstead 135 7 Karamea, Westport 839 19 Takapau 95 5 Millerton •• l324 18 W oodbank, Herbertville 240 10 IWestport .. 561 19 Dannevirke 514 10 Tiroroa .. 1469 19 Pine Grove, Weber 199 10 Reefton (643 ft.) .• 644 18 Waipuna, Woodville 449 15 Greymouth 615 21 Mangamaire 460 18 Moana, Lake Brunner Eastry, Tane, Eketahuna •• 291 15 Otira (1,255 ft.) 2664 18 Tawataia, Eketahuna 307 15 Lake Kanieri 1107 15 Putara ., 741 13 Harihari 1323 16 Eketahuna 409 15 Weheka 1623 13 Castlepoint 176 7 Waiho Gorge 2057 13 Annedale, Tinui .• 191 13 Ross, Westland 829 14 "Ngaianu," Masterton 237 13 Mahitahi Whareama, Masterton 188 13 Okura .• 1157 15 Waingawa, Masterton 297 14 IPuysegur Point 956 26 Ditton, Masterton 3ll 13 Bagshot, Masterton 286 13 (G.) EAST AsPECT-KA!KOURA TO CAPE SAUNDERS. Bush Grove, Masterton 189 12 Marangai .• 187 14 Moundsdale, Kaikoura 261 9 Eringa, Masterton 231 13 Yardville, Kaikoura 274 8 Llandaff, Masterton .. 321 12 Culverden 225 11 Glenburn, Martinborough •• 305 10 Balmoral No.1 208 6 Martinborough .. 130 10 Riverside Farm, Amuri 251 11 L~oon Hill, Martinborough 256 10 Highfield. Amuri 272 10 Nov. 1.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

New Zealand Rainfall for September, 1929-continued. New Zealand Rainfall for September, 1929--continlled.

! I Station. To;~l~:ll, I Days.with Station. TO~~IIt:II, IDa.:&S .wlth (100 to Inch). I RaID. (100 bo Inch). aIn. I I

SOUTH ISLAND--{:ontinued. (H.) SOUTH ASPEOT-CAPE SAUNDERS TO PUYSIIIGUR POINT. (G.) EAST ASPEOT-KAIKOURA TO CAPE SAUND1iJRS-ctd. Paerau .. Great Moss Swamp, via Patearoa 107 11 Weka Pass, Canterbury 242 9 Naseby Plantation 209 11 Keinton Combe •• Waipiata 109 Waiau .. 154 9 15 Patearoa 88 "Emscote," Stag and Spey 407 t,5 10 Naseby 195 6 "Glenallen," Waikari •• 292 11 Robertslee, Middlemarch 132 10 Gore Bay, Cheviot Tarras 224 9 Waipara 173 3 4 436 Hawea Flat 269 "Coldbeck," Oxford 13 Pembroke Amberley 211 10 13 485 Makarora 1090 Mount Somers 15 Maungawera, Otago 454 5 529 5 Bealey .. Ripponvale, Cromwell 165 7 Arthur's Pass 2258 19 Luggate, Cromwell Mt. White Station, Cass 496 14 Ophir (Post-office) 111 6 Craigieburn 496 10 Frankton 284 10 691 9 Flock Hill Glade House, Millord Track Paparua Prison 191 6 Glenorchy 571 11 Rhodes Convalescent Home, Cash- Arrowtown 281 11 mere Hills 192 6 236 12 Queenstown 349 9 Islington Moa Creek 108 9 196 4 Governor's Bay St. Bathan's 355 9 272 8 Otahuna, Tai Tapu Blackstone Hill 172 5 Little River Clyde 116 6 Puaha .• 280 8 Galloway 77 5 207 4 Magnet Bay, Magnet Earnscleugh 129 7 Pigeon Bay 206 7 Roxburgh 226 12 Brockworth, Little Akaloa .• 244 9 Roxburgh East 178 10 Coalgate 348 10 250 15 307 12 Balclutha Hororata Glenfalloch Station, Nokomai 325 9 Akaroa Castle Hill Station, Athol .. 339 6 Darfield 29R 10 Wendon 247 10 Southbridge 185 7 243 13 Rakaia .. 209 10 I Lawrence I Owaka .. 377 19 Mount Torlesse, Springfield 518 11 Tapanui Nursery 404 13 Methven .• .• . .. 11 393 Waikawa Valley 470 15 388 11 Lake Coleridge Homestead .• I Tahakopa 526 22 Point Switching Station,LakeColeridge 474 15 657 11 Mimihau, Wyndham Glenthorne, Lake Coleridge .. Dun Ian, Waimahaka . 305 16 Harper River ...... i 526 13 398 20 476 5 Roslin Estate, Woodlands •• Simois Creek I Dipton .. Mount Possession I 442 17 935 5 Radio-Awarua Double Hill Otautau 589 16 Winchmore, Ashburton 206 8 Riverton 489 22 Fairview, Springburn 318 13 528 7 392 16 Manapouri Staveley .• Monowai (Sunnyside) 733 15 Evandale, Mount Somers .. Lynnford, Hinds .• 204 9 ISLANDS. Ealing .. Centre Island 588 23 Peel Forest 419 11 Hall-moon Bay, Stewart Island 983 22 Kapunatiki, Rangitata 145 5 Niue Island 321 14 Cefn Orchard, Geraldine 192 11 A varua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands Waitui, Geraldine 193 12 Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands Orari Gorge 396 16 Mangaia, Cook Islands Orari Estate, Orari 126 10 Atiu, Cook Islands 337 9 Braemar 650 8 Mauke, Cook Islands Bedyshurst, Fairlie 327 14 Chatham Islands 94 7 Horwell Downs, Fairlie 743 11 Lambrook, Fairlie LATE RETURNS. Waratah, Albury 246 9 Rangipo, for August, 1929 790 13 Godley Peaks, Te Kapo, Mackenzie Patea Hydro. Power Station, Kaka· 625 17 Country 473 9 ramea, for June, 1929 Kakahu Bush, Geraldine 181 8 Mangaore, for August, 1929 306 18 Winchester 98 8 Double Hill, for August, 1929 735 7 Cave Kotemaori, for August, 1929 446 10 Pleasant Point 75 5 Tawataia, for August, 1929 444 17 Seadown 71 9 "Ngaianu," Masterton, for August, 846 16 Smithfield 83 8 1929 Timaru Reservoir 79 5 "Harakeke," Central Moutere, for 192 9 Benmore Station, Omarama 364 11 August, 1929 Otiake .. 38 5 "Sevenoaks," Renwicktown, for 691 14 Totara .. July, 1929 Glen-Cary Station, Hakataramea 135 10 "Sevenoaks," Renwicktown, for 115 4 Haka Downs, Hakataramea 208 10 August, 1929 Duntroon 56 5 Duntroon, Jordan, for August, 1929 186 4 Oamaru 51 5 Bealey, for June, 1929 678 13 Steward Settlement, Oamaru 48 1 Glenthorne, Lake Coleridge, for 792 12 Te Awa, Hillgrove 82 8 August, 1929 Kauroo Hill, Maheno Horopito, for August, 1929 685 20 Busbey Park, Palmerston South Lambrook, Fairlie, for August, 1929 366 8 Ross Creek, W oodhaugh .• 145 11 Musselburgh, Dunedin, for August, 59 11 Fish-hatchery, Portobello 148 11 1929 Burnside, Dunedin 167 14 Waipiata, for August, 1929 35 2 P u m pin g Station, Musselburgh, Tapanui Nursery, for August, 1929 .. 206 16 Dunedin 133 9 Niue Island, for August, 1929 496 9 Whare Flat 204 12 Chatham Islands, for August, 1929 .. 224 20 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Taupo Harbour Regulations, 1926.-Licensing of Vessels Mining Privileges to be struck off the Register.-Notice under plying for Hire, Master Boatmen, and Watermen. the Mining Act, 1926.

Department of Internal Affairs, Mining Registrar's Office, Wellington, 4th November, 1929. Greymouth, 29th October, 1929. HE Minister of Internal Affairs directs it to be notified OTICE is hereby given in accordance with the provisions T that, pursuant to the Taupo Harbour Regulatious, N of section 188 (3) of the Mining Act, 1926, that the 1926, he has authorized mining privileges mentiorled in the Schedule hereto will be Constable Robert Gwyune Gibbison, of Tokaanu, struck off the Register unless sufficient cause to the contrary be shown within three months from the date hereof. to act for such Minister for the purpose of lieensiug vessels plying for hire, -master boatmen, and watermen, under the L. W. LOUISSON, Mining Registrar. aforesaid regulations in place of Constable George Johnston. G. P. NEWTON, Under-Secretary. SCHEDUI,E. (LA. 26/18/9.) AHAliRA REGISTRY. LICENSE No. 9550. Date: 12/4/1882. Nature of privilege: Electrical Wiremen's Registration Act, 1925.-Lost Registration Head-race. Locality: German Gully. Registered holder: Certificates Joseph Shrives. License No. 3288. Date: 20/2/1908. Nature of privilege: OTICE is hereby given that it has been reported to the Residence-site. Locality: Blackball. Registered holder: N Electrical Wiremen's Registration Board that the Frederick Wol~tenholme and Thomas Wolstenholme. undermentioned registration certificates have been lost :- Mining Pri!,ileges to be struck off the Register.-Notice 'under ELECTRICAL WIREMEN. the Mining flct, 1926. B1730. Murle Louis Nock, issued 3/12/26. B475. Leopold Eric Pudney, issued 21/6/26. Mining Registrar's Office, Any person making illegal use of any registration certificate Riverton, 31st Octoher, 1929. is liable to a penalty of £20. OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the pro­ P. H. GWYNN, Registrar. N visions of section 188 (3) of the Mining Act, 1926, (P.W. 26/200/B.) unless sufficient cause be shown to the contrary within three months of the date hereof, the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Register. Result of Election of Trustees of a Drainage District. J. S. MOSLEY, Department of Internal Affairs, Mining Registrar. Wellington, 6th November, 1929. HE following result of the election of trustees of a drainage T district has been received from the Returning Officer, SCHEDULE. and is published in accordance with the provisions of the OREPUKI REGISTER. Land Drainage Act, 1908. LICENSE No. 962. Date: 10/4/23. Nature of privilege: G. P. NEWTON, Under-Secretary. Extended alluvial claim. Locality: Near Orepuki. Licensee: Arthur Nickless. Buckley Drainage District, County of Horowhenua­ RIVERTON REGIS'rER. Buckley Subdivision- License No. 723. Date: 9/4/02. Nature of privilege: Hugh Charles Easton. Business-site. Locality: Round Hill. Licensee: William George .Joseph Peers. Varcoe. Piaka Subdivision­ Ronald Joseph Law. Richard Albert Speirs. Notice to Mariners No. 59 of 1929. Koputuroa Subdivision­ John West Egginton. Marine Department (LA. 19/78/13.) Wellington, N.Z., 31st October, 1929. NEW ZEALAND.-SOUTH ISLAND.-FoVEAUX STRAIT.-BLUFF HARBOUR. o.tficiating Ministers for 1929.-Notice No. 31. Dolphins installed. Registrar·General's Office, Position: Lat. 46° 37' S., long. 168° 20' E. (approx.). Wellington, 5th November, 1929. Details: Two dolphins, each in a depth of 24 ft. at URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 190il, M.L.W.S., have been installed at the northern side of the P the following name of an Officiating Minister within the harbour north-westward of Tewaewae Point at the following meaning of the said Act is published for general information :- bearings and distances from Tewaewae Point rear lighted leading beacon :- 'The Salvation Army. No.5 dolphin-308° 773 yds. Captain Ernest Hamilton Riseley. No.6 dolphin-315° 1,168 yds. _ This dolphin is situated 417 yds. north-west by north from ERRATuM.-In notice No. 16, published in the New Zealarul No.5 dolphin. Gazette on the 27th June, 1929, page 1764, under" Baptists," Charts qlfected: 3484-2540. for "The Reverend Oliver Machattie" (as returned), read Publications: New Zealand Pilot, 1919, page 466; New "The Reverend Oswald George Machattie." Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide-tables, 1929, page 281, W. W. COOK, Registrar-Genera!. and 1930 (in press), page 302. Authority: Bluff Harbour Board, 25th October, 1929. G. C. GODFREY, Secretary. Sitting of the Native Land Court at Rotorua on the 2nd December, (M.3/3/220.) 1929. Registrar's Office, Rotorua, 2nd November, 1929. Notice to Mariners No. 60 of 1929. OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in N the Schedule hereto will be heard by the Native Land Marine Department, Court sitting at Rotorua on the 2nd day of December, 1929, Wellington, N.Z., 1st November, 1929. or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will allow. NEW ZEALAND.-NoRTH ISLAND.-WEST COAST.-HOKLL"IGA [Waiariki, 1929/12.J HARBOUR. T. ANARU, Registrar. Bar Soundings. SCHEDti'LE. Previous Notice: Wellington Notice No. 50 of 1929 (hereby cancelled). ApPLICATION FOR ASSEss~rENT OF CO~lPENSATION. Position: Lat. 35° 32' S., long. 173° 21' E. (approx.). No. 28. Name of applicant: Minister of Public Works. Details: Soundings taken on 19th October, 1929, showed a Name of Land: Whakapoungakau 3B 3B. Nature of applica­ least depth of 20 ft. at M.L.W.S. tion: Assessment of compensation for land taken for a quarry. Chart affected: 1091A. Nov. 7.J TH:E N"EW Z:EALAND GAZETTE. 2797

Publications: New Zealand Pilot, 1919, pages 45 and 46 ; 4. Lessee shall not at any time cut down or otherwise destroy New·Zealand Nautical Almanac aud Tide-tables, 1929, page any pohutukawa or any other large tree growing on the reserve 249; and 1930 (in press), pages 268, 324, and 337. and no burnings shall take place without the sanction of th~ Authority: Officer in Charge, Hokianga, 31/10/29. Secretary, Marine Department, having been first obtained. G. C. GODFREY, Secretary. 5 .. The Crow~ reserves the right to resume at any time any (M. 3/13/80.) ~ortlOn or portlOns of the area leased that may be required for lIghthouse or other public purposes upon giving one month's notice of the same in writing to the lessee, and thereupon a Notice to Mari;'ers No. 61 of 1929. proportionate reduction in rent shall be allowed, but no com­ pensation shall be claimed 01' allowed by reason of such Marine Department, resumption. Wellington, N.Z., 4th November, 1929. 6. The lessee not to sublet or part with possession of the land leased or any part thereof without the consent of the Com­ NEW ZEALAND.-SOUTH ISLAND.-WEST COAST.-CAPE missioner of Crown Land, North Auckland, first having been FOULWIND. obtained. Reported Shoal Ground unsuccessfully searched for. 7. Full rights of ingress, egress, and regress are reserved Former Notice: Wellington Notice No. 66 of 1926_ to the Crown or to duly authorized persons, and also the Position: Cape Foulwind in Lat. 41 0 45' S., long 171 0 28' E. right to take from t,he property any material necessary for (approx.). road works. Details: The depths of 11 and 18 fathoms, reported to have 8. The right is reserved to the lighthouse-keepers to gather been obtained at positions with Cape Foulwind Lighthouse from any part of the island manuka scrub for fuel or for the bearing S. 800 E. (Mag.) distant 16 miles and E. tN. (Mag.) purpose of mending fences. distant 16 miles, have been searched for by Captain J. W. 9. The lessee to discharge all rates, taxes, and charges, and Burgess, Government Lighthouse Steamer" Tutanekai," who other assessments. reports: "Examined closely the locality of the reported shoal, 10. Lease liable to cancellation if rental payments thirty and was unable to obtain a lesser depth than 75 fathoms, days in arrears; or on the breach of any covenant in the lease maximum depth 83 fathoms, the bottom being of a very or of these con~ti~ns; or on the bankruptcy of the lessee; even nature and composed of mud. No discolouration of the or on the entermg mto ou the part of the lessee of any com, water being observed." position with his creditors. Charts affected: 2616-2591-3629--;-1212. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Publication: New Zealand Pilot, 1919, page 380, et seq. Tenders to be addressed "The Commissioner of Crown Author#y: Captain J. W. Burgess, "Tutanekai," 31/10/29. Lands, North Auckland District, Private Bag, Auckland," and to be endorsed" Tender for Lease of Tiritiri Island." G. C. GODFREY, Secretary. (M. 6jl/111.) O. N. CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES. Pastoral Run in Hawke's Bay Land District for License. District Lands and Survey Office, Land in Canterbury Land District forfeited. Napier, 6th November, 1929. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned pastoral Department of Lands and Survey, N run is open for license for a term of thirty-five years; Wellington, 6th November, 1929. and applications will be received at this office up to 4 o'clock OTICE is hereby given that the lease of the under­ p.m. on Tuesday, the 10th December, 1929, under the pro­ N mentioned land having been declared forfeited by visions of the Land Act, 1924. resolution of the Canterbury Land Board, the said land has Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Land Act, 1924-, and the Discharged Soldiers Sett.lement Act, Napier, on Thursday, 12th December, 1929, at 10.30 o'clock 1915. a.m.; but if any applicant so desires he may be examined by the Land Board of any other district.

SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT. HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT.-HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY.­ THIRD-CLASS LAND. TENURE: SoT_LoiS. 28. Section 3, Ashton Settlement. Lessee: W. Parkin. Reason for forfeiture: Non-compliance Kaweka and Pohui Survey Districts. with conditions of lea,sf'_ PASTORAL Run 11: Area, 5,300 acres. Annual rental, £27. GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of LantIs. Term of license: Thirty-five years. Situated for the most part on the eastern slopes of the Kaweka Range, about forty-two miles from Napier. Acces­ Portion of Tiritiri Island for Lease by Public Tender. sible from Puketitiri Township, which is distant about four­ teen miles (three miles by pack-track, balance by formed North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, road)_ Comprises fairly broken hill country, slopes varying Auckland, 6th November, 1929. from steep to easy. Principal growth on land fern, tutu, and OTICE is hereby given that written tenders will be manuka scrub, with small scattered patches of danthonia. N received at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, Soil fair over pumice, with slate rock outcrops in parts. Well the 9th December, 1929, for a lease of the undermentioned watered by and Makino and Mangatutu reserve in terms of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Streams. Elevation, 200 ft. to 3,500 ft. above sea-level. Parks Act, 1928_ ABSTRACTS OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE. 1. Applicant must be over twenty-one years of age. SCHEDULE. 2. One half-year's rent, £1 Is. (license fee), and statutory NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. declaration to be deposited on being declared the successful applicant. Rent commences from date of license. T!ll.lTIRI ISLAND (part): Area,344 acres 2 roods 6 perches. 3. No person may hold more than one run, except on the Upset annual rental, £40. recommendation of the Land Board and with the approval of the Minister of Lands. If a husband holds a run his wife Abstra.ct of Terms and Conditions of Lease. is deemed to be a runholder, and vice versa. 1. Term of lease, twenty-one years, with one right of renewal 4. Improvements.-The licensee is required to effect im­ for a further term of twenty-one years, but not exceeding provements as follows :- forty-two years in all, the rental for the renewed term, if any, (a) Within one year from the date of his license, to a value to be fixed by arbitration as provided by the Arbitration Act, equal to one year's rent payable under the license: 1908. (b) Within two years from the date of his license, to a value 2. Rental payahlehalf-yearly in advauce. The first half­ equal to two years' rent payable under the license: year's rent at the rate tendered, together with £1 Is. (lease fee), (c) Within six years from the date of his license, to a value to be deposited with tender. equal to four years' rent payable under the license. 3.'l'he land is to be used for grazing purposes only, and 5. Rent is payable half-yearly, in advance, on 1st March no compensation will be allowed at any time for any improve­ and 1st September in each year. If not paid within thirty ments effected by the lessee. days of due date a penalty of 10 per cent. is added. 2798 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

6. Term of license to be as stated hereon, with contingent I Education Reserve in Taranaki Land District for Lease· by right of renewal over the whole or a subdivision of the run Public Tender. for a further term. 1 7. Licensee to prevent destruction or burning of timber; District Landg and Survey Office, to prevent growth and spread of gorse, broom, sweetbrier, New Plvmouth, 6th November, 1929. or other noxious weeds or plants; to keep down rabbits, OTICE is hereby given that written tenders will be and refrain from burning grass during such months as the N received for the lease of the undermentioned educa­ Commissioner of Crown Lands shall from time to time deter­ tion reserve at the District Lands and Survey Office, New mine. Plymouth, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 9th December, 8. No tussock or snow-grass is to be burned save with the 1929, under the provisions of the F.ducation Reserves Act, prior consent in writing of the Land Board, and subject to 1928, and the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908, and such conditions, restrictions, and directions as the Board may amendments. impose and give. 9. Roads may be taken without payment of compensation. SCHEDULE. 10. Licensee to have no right to any timber or flax on the EDUOATION RESERVE (PRIMARY). land comprised in the license. Whangamomona County-Ngatimaru Survey District. 11. With the permission of the Land Board, the licensee mav- PART Section 2 and Section 29, Block XV: Area, 34 acres (a) Cultivate a portion of the run and grow winter feed 2 roods 27 perches. Upset annual rental, £1 148. thereon; Situated approximately three mileo from Strathmore by (b) Plough and sow in grass any area not exceeding 3,000 metalled road. All hilly country, in standing bush. (Mostly acres; tawa and towai). Soil of fair quality on sandstone formation. (c) Clear of bush or scrub any portion of the run and sow Suitable for grazing. Not well watered. same in grass; ABSTRAOT OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. (d) Surface-sow in grass any portion of the run. On expiry of license the value of licensee's improvements 1. Six months' rent at the rate offered and £2 2s. (lease fee) will be protected in accordance with the law. must be deposited on acceptance of bid. 12. License is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. 2. Term of lease, twenty-one years, with perpetual right of renewal for further similar terms at rentals based on fresh Plans and full particulars may be obtained on application valuations uIJder the provisions of the Public Bodies' Leases at this office. Act, 1908. J. D. THOMSON, 3. Rent payable half-yearly in advance. Commissioner of Crown Lands. 4. Lessee to maintain in good substantial repair all build­ ings, drains, and fences; to keep clear all creeks, drains, BJducation Reserve in Southland Land District for Lease by ditches, and watercourses; to trim all live hedges; and Public Auction. yield up all improvements in good order and condition at the expiration of his lease. District Lands and Survey Office, 5. Lessee not to transfer, sublet, or subdivide without the Invercargill, 6th November, 1929. consent of the Land Board. ' OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned section 6. Lessee not to use or remove any gravel without the N will be offered for lease by public auction at this eonsent of the Land Board. office on Wednesday, 11th December, 1929, at 11 o'clock 7. Les:lee not to carryon any noxious, noisome, or offensive a.m" under the provisions of the Education Reserves Act, trade upon the land. 1928, and the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. 8. No liability is accepted on the part of the Crown 01' of the Land Board to pay to the lessee any compensation for SCHEDULE. improvements, but if the lease is not renewed upon expiration, SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT.-ToWN OF CAMPBELLTOWN. or if it is sooner determined, the new lease offered for disposal by public competition will be subject to payment by the SEOTION 4, Block VI: Area, 1 rood. Upset annual rental, incoming tenant of an amount equal to the value of buildings £2 lOs. and improvements effected by the original 10ssee; and the Section has frontage to Gore Street. Good building-site. amount so paid by the incoming tenant shall be paid to the Now in grass. original lessee without any deduction except for rent or other Abstract of Terms and Oonditions of Lease. payments in arrear. 9. Lease liable to forfeitUl'e if conditions are violated. 1. Possession will be given on the da.y of the sale. 10. Lessee to keep buildings insured. 2. Six months rent at the rate offered, and rent for the 11. Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum to b.. broken period, lease and registration fees (£2 2s.), must be paid on rent in arrear. deposited on acceptance of bid. Full particulars may be obtained from the Commissioner 3. Term of lease, twenty-one years, with perpetual right of renewal for further similar terms at rentals on fresh valuations of Crown Lands, New Plymouth. ARMIT, under the provisions of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. W. D. Commissioner of Crown Lands, 4. Rent payable half-yearly in advance. I 5. Lessee to maintain in good substantial repair all build- ings, drains, and fences; to keep clear all creeks, drains, Education Reserves in North Auckland Land District for Lease ditches, and watercourses; to trim all live hedges; and by Public Auction. yield up all improvements in good order and condition at the expiration of the lease. North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, 6. Lessee not to transfer, mortgage, sublet, or subdivide Auckland, 6th November, 1929. without consent of the Land Board. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned educa­ 7. Lessee not to use or remove any gravel without consent N tion reserves will be offered for lease by public auction of the Land Board. at the Town Hall, Auckland, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 8. Lessee not to carry on any noxious, noisome, or offensive 16th December, 1929, under the provisions of the Education trade upon the land. Reserves Act, 1928, and the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908, 9. No liability is accepted on the part of the Crown or of and amendments. the Land Board to pay to the lessee any compensation for improvements, but if the lease is not renewed upon expiration, or if it is sooner determined, the new lease offered for disposal SCHEDULE. by public competition will be subject to payment by the NORTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRICT. incoming tenant of an amount equal to the value of buildings and improvements effected by the original lessee, and the EDUOATION RESERVES (SEOONDARY). amount so paid by the incoming tenant shall be paid to the !!Jden County.-Suburbs of Auckland. original lessee without any deduction except for rent or other I Haydn Extension No.2 Block.

payments in arrear. "I . ..". . 10. Lease liable to fo~fei.ture .if conditions are violated. LOT 1 on D.P: 21888. PortIOn of Allotment 13, SectIOn 12 : 11. Lessee to keepbmldmgs msured. Area, 1 rood 2 30 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. f2.Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be I Lot 20n D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : paid on rent in arrear. I Area, 1 rood 2·30'perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs., 'Full particulars may be obtained from the Commissioner of II Lot 3 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : Crown Lands, Invercargill. Area, 1 rood 2·30 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. THOS. POUND, Lot 4 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands. Area, 1 rood 2·30 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. Nov. 7.] 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2799

Lot 5 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : by public competition will be subject to payment by the Area, 1 rood 2·30 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. incoming tenant of an amount equal to the value of buildings Lot 6 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : and improvements effected by the original lessee; and the Area, 1 rood 2·30 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. amount so paid by the incoming tenant shall be paid to the Lot 7 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : original lessee without any deduction except for rent or other Area, 1 rood 2·30 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. payments in arrear. Lot 8 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : 9. Lease liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. Area, 1 rood 3 perches. Upset annual rental, £20. 10. Lessee to keep buildings insured. 11. Interest at the rate of 10 per cent.. per annum to be Lot 10 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : paid on rent in arrear. Area, 1 rood 4·70 perches. Upset annual rental, £27 lOs. Lot 14 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : NOTE.-This notice is in substitution for that published on Area, I rood 0·30 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. page 2752 of Gazette No. 73 of the 31st October, 1929. Lot 15 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : O. N. CAMPBELL, Area, I rood 0·80 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. * Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lot 16 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : Area, I rood 1·30 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. Lot 17 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12: Area, 1 rood 1·80 perches. Upset annual rental, £16 5s. ST ATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICES. Lot 18 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : Area, 1 rood 2·30 perches. Upset annual rental, £15. lJlilUnvtimber for Sale by Public Tender. Lot 19 on D.P. 21888 .. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12: Area, 1 rood 2·90 perches. Upset annual rental, £15. State Forest Service, Lot 20 on D.P. 21888. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : Hokitika, 6th November, 1929. Area, I rood 3·80 perches. Upset annual I;ental, £15. OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the Lot 1 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : N.J... purchase of the undermentioned milling-timber will Area, 33·64 perches. Upset annual rental, £ll 5s. close at the office of the State Forest Service, Hokitika, at Lot 2 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, t.he 29th day of November, 1929. Area, 33·64 perches. Upset annual rental, £ll 5s. Lot 3 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : SCHEDULE. Area, 33·65 perches. Upset annual rental, £ll 5s. Lot 4 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment. 13, Section 12 : WESTLA.ND FOREST·CONSERVATION REGION.-WESTLAND Area, 33·66 perches. Upset annual rental, £ll 5s. LAND DISTRICT. Lot 5 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : ALL the milling. timber on area, containing approximately Area, 33·67 perches. Upset annual rental, £ll 5s. 68 acres, situat.ed in Blocks XIV and XV, Ahaura Survey Lot, 6 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : District (portions of provisional State Forest Resenes Nos. Area, 34 perches. Upset annual rental, £13 15s. 1695 and 1702), about fifteen miles from Ngahere Railway­ Lot 7 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : station. Area, 37·71 perches. Upset annual rental, £20. The total estimated quantity of timber in cubic feet is Lot 8 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 1:l : 103,1l9; in boardfeet 647,500, made up as follows :­ Area, 37·63 perches. Upset annual rental, £18 15s. Specie: Rimu. Cubic ft.: 103,1 I 9; board ft.: 647,500. Lot 9 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : Area, 37·63 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. U paet price: £508. Lot 10 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : Ground rent: £3 8s. per annum. Area, 37·63 perches. Upset annual rental, £17 lOs. Time for removal of timber: Six months. Lot II on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : Terms oj Payment. Area, 37·63 perches. Upset annual rental. £20. Lot 12 on D.P. 21889. Portion of Allotment 13, Section 12 : A marked cheque for one·half of the purchase-money, Area, 37·63 perches. Upset annual rental, £20, together with half.year's ground rent and £1 Is. (license fee), must accompany tender, and t.he balance be paid by nine Haydn Block. equal quarterly instalment.s; the first payment to be made four months after the date of sale. Lot 27 on D.P. 18933, portion of Allotment 13 of Section 12: Area, 1 rood. Upset annual rental, £II 5s. Terms of Conditions. * Weighted with £200, value of five-roomed dwelling, to be 1. All instalment· payments shall be secured by "on paid for in cash. demand" promissory notes made and endorsed to t.he satis­ Sections are situated in One Tree Hill Road District, faction of the Commissioner of State Forest.s, and interest adjoining the One Tree Hill Domain, alongside the Manukau at the rate of 1 per cent. per annum in excess of current Road, and within half an hour's journey of the General Post. bank overdraft rates will be charged on all notes overdue Office by tram-car. Land is elevated, with rich volcanic soil, from the date of maturity t.o the date of payment. and some of the sections command good views of the Manukau 2. The right to cut and remove the timber ;will be sold in Harbour and surrounding country. Water, sewerage, elec· accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-22, tricity, and gas all available. Golf.links handy to the sections, the regulations in force thereunder, and t.hese conditions. 'tnd bowling-green, croquet-lawns, and tennis-courts within 3. The aforementioned qualities, quantities, and kinds as to easy walking distance. On account of the locality and the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for proximity to the city the sections are admirably suited for the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase residential purposes. shall be voidable, nor shall t.he successful purchaser be en­ titled to any abatement in price, by reason of the said timber ABSTRAOT OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEA.SE. being of less quantity, quality, or kind as stated herein or i,n 1. Six months' rent at the rate offered and £2 2s. (lease any advertisement having reference to the said timber. fee) must be deposited on acceptance of bid. 4. A return, verified by affidavit, giving the number of 2. Term of lease, twenty. one years, with perpetual right logs cut to each species and their contents must be made of renewal for further similar terms at rentals based on fresh quarterly by the licensee on the last days of March, June, valuations under the provisions of the Public Bodiell' Leases September, and December respectively in each year. A Act, 1908. return, similarly verified, must be made on the same dates 3. Rent payable half-yearly in advance. showing the output of sawn timber of each species. These 4. Lessee to maintain in good substantial repair all build· returns may be ascertained and verified by inspection of the ings, drains, and fences; to keep clear all creeks, drains, books of the mill, or by such other means as the Conservator ditches, and watercourses; to trim all live hedges; and may require, and for this purpose the accounts and books yield up all improvements in good order and condition at shall be open to the inspection of the Conser,ator, a Forest the expiration of his lease. Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. 5. Lessee not to transfer, sublet, or subdivide without the 5. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that consent of the Land Board. the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer 6. Lessee not to use or remove any gravel without the to pay any claims or charges which may be made by that consent of the Land Board. body for the maint.enance of the road over which the timber 7. Lessee not to carryon any noxious, noisome, or offensive may be transported, and before a sawmill license is issued a trade upon the land. letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been 8. No liability is accepted on the part of the Crown or of the made in this connection must be produced to the undersigned. Land Board to pay to the lessee any compensation for im· 6. Int.ending tenderers are expected to visit. the locality provements, but if the lease is not renewed upon expiration, and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all m!ttter~ or if it is sooner determined, the new lease offered for disposal relative to the sale, 2800 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

'1. Each tenderer must state t.he total price that he is pre- Terms and Conditions. pared to pay for each species. The highest or any tender will 1. All instalment _ payments shall be secured by "on not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described is sub- demand" promissory notes made and endorsed to the satis­ mitted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the tender faction of the Commissioner of State Forests, and interest by the Commissioner of State Forests. at the rate of I per cent. per annum in excess of current 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State bank overdraft rates will be charged on all notes overdue Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber from the date of maturity to the date of payment. either before or after the closing date for receipt of tenders. 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in 9. If no t.ender is a.ccepted for the timber herein mentioned accordance With the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-22, it will remain open for application at the upset price until the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. further notice. .. 3. The aforementioned qualities, quantities, and kinds as to 10. Tenders should be on the sp.eClal form obtamable from the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for ?-ny office of the State F,~rest SerVIce, and should be en.c~ose~ the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase m envelopes addressed Conservator of Forests, Hokitlka, I shall be voidable nor shall the successful purchaser be en­ and endorsed" Tender for Timber." titled to any abatement in price, by reason of the said timber The conditions which will be inserted in the license to be I being of less quantity, quality, or kind as stated herein or in issued to the purchaser and further particulars may be ob- , any advertisement having reference to the said timber. tained on application to the undersigned or to the Director 4. A return, verified by affidavit, giving the number of of Forestry, Wellington. logs cut of each species and their contents must be made A. D. McGAVOCK, Conservator of Forests. quarterly by the licensee on the last days of March, .June, September, and December respectively in each year. A M·illinq-timber for Sale by Public Tender. return, similarly verified, must be made on the same dates showing the output of sawn timber of each species. These State Forest Service, returns may be ascertained and verified by inspection of the Invercargill, 6th November, 1929. books of the mill, or by such other means as the Conservator OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the may require, and for this purpose the accounts and books N pUI'(,hase of the undermentioned milling-timber will shall be open to the inspection of the Conservator, a Forest close at the office of the State Forest Service, Invercargill, at Ranger, or other duly authorized officer. 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, the 6th day of December, 1929. 5. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer SCHEDULE. to pay any claims or charges which may be made by that body for the maintenance of the road over which the timber SOUTHLAND FOREST-CONSERVATION REGION-OTAGO I"AND may be transported, and before a sawmill license is issued a. DISTRICT. letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been ALL the milling-timber on the area, containing approximately made in this connection must be produced to the undersigned. 236 acres, situated in Block VII, Woodland Survey District 6. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality (provisional State Forest No. 42), about five miles from and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters Ratanui. relative to the sale. The total estimated quantity in cubic feet is 186,400; in 7. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is pre­ board feet 1,246,000, made up as follows :­ pared to pay for each species. The highest or any tender will Species. Cubic Feet. Board Feet. not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described is sub· Rimu 158,900 1,066,000 mitted for sale subject to t.he final acceptance of the tender Mil'O 9,600 61,800 by the Commissioner of State Forests. Beech 17,900 ll8,200 . 8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber 186,400 1,246,000 either before or after the closing date for receipt of tenders. 9. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned Upset price: £964. it will remain open for application at the upset price until Ground rent: £Il 16s. per annum. further notice. Time for removal of timber: Three years. 10. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from Term~ of Payment. any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed A marked cheque for one-seventh of the purchase-money, in envelopes 'addressed " Conserva.tor of Forests, Invercargill," together with half-year's ground rent and £lls. (license fee), and endorsed" Tender for Timber." must accompany tender, and the balance be paid by six The conditions which will be inserted in the license to be equal quarterly instalments; the first paymf'nt to be made issued to the purchaser and further particulars may be ob­ four months after the date of sale. tained on application to the undersigned or to the Director In addition, the ~uccessful tenderer shall continue the pay­ of Fore8try, Wellington. ment of such ground rent half-yearly in advance during the currency of the license. S. A. C. DARBY, Conservator of Forests.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

OTICE is hereby given that JOHN EDWARD HENRY Low, OTICE is hereby given that WILSON HERBERT NICOLL, N of Kohimar~ma, Baker, was this day adjudged bank­ N of Ongarue, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at holden at my office on Tuesday, the 12th day of November, the Courthouse, Taumarunui, on Friday, the 15th day of 1929, at II o'clock a.m. November, 1929, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. Dated at Auckland, this·lst day of November, 1929. Dated at Hamilton, this 5th day of November, 1929. V. R. CROWHURST, I J. H. ROBERTSON, Deputy Official Assignee. Official Assignee.

In Banlvruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

OTICE is hereby given that PATRICK HENRY SHINE, of OTICE is hereby given that KERENI WETINI, of Mokau, N Hutchinson Avenue, New Lynn, Poultry Fancier, was N . Labourer, 'was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my of creditors to be holden at my office on Thursday, the 14th office on Monday, the llth day of November, 1929, at day of November, 1929, at II o'clock a.m. 2.30 .o'clock p.m. Da.ted at Auckland, this 4th day of November, 1929. Dated at New Plymouth, this 2nd day of November, 1929. A. W. WATTERS, J. S. S. MEDLEY, Official ASSignee. I Deputy Official Assignee. No". 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2801

In Banl.;Tuptcy.-In tlte Supreme Court of New Zealand. further give notice that at the sitting of t,he said Court, to be holden on Monday, the 11th day of November, 1929, I J OTICE is hereby given that RICHARD GALYER, of To intend to apply for an order releasing me from the administra­ N Arai, Sharemilker, was this day adjudged bankrupt; tion of the said estate. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at Dated this 4th day of November, 1929. my office on Monday, the 11th day of November, 1929, at . Robert McElhinney, late of Fairfield, Farmer (deceased). 2.30 o'clock p.m. Dated at Gisborne, this 30th day of October, 1929. O. O. PRATT, Official Assignee. JOHN N. NALDER, Official Assignee. In Bankrupley.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

In Bankruptcy.-In tlte Supreme Court of New Zealand. , NOTICE is hereby given that GORDON ALEXANDER

o ADAMSON, of Waimate, Labourer, was this day ad­ OTICE is hereby given that ELLIS FENWICK MARTIN, :judged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of N..L of Gisborne, Baker and Pastrycook, was this day creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Waimate, on adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of Tuesday, the 19th day of November, 1929, at 2 o'clock p.m. creditors to be holden at niy office on Tuesday, the 12th day Dated at Timaru, this 5th day of November, 1929. of November, 1929, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Dated at Gisborne, this 31st day of October, 1929. W. HARTE, Official Assignee. JOHN N. NALDER, Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court Itolden at Wanganui. In tI,e Estate of MAURICE BARRY, of Kurow, Labourer. OTTCE is hereby given that a dividend of 3d. in the OTICE is hereby given that JOHN ROWLAND HOWE, pound is payable on a.Il proved accepted claims• ..L of Wanganui, Bricklayer, was this day adjudged N N A. W. WOODWARD, bankrupt; and I hereby summon a ~eeting of creditors to be holden at my office, 44 Maria Place, Wanganui, on Wednes­ Deputy Official Assignee. day, the 6th day of November, 1929, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. Oamaru, 2nd November, 1929. E. M. SILK, 30th October, 1929. Deputy Official Assignee. In Banlcruptcy. OTTCE is hereby given that dividends are now payable In Bankruptcy.-In tlte Supreme Court holden at Wanganui. o N in the undermentioned estates on all proved claims; promissory notes (if any) to be produced for endorsement OTICE is hereby given that EDWARD KRONAST, of prior to receiving dividends ;- N..I.. Turakina, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; Philip George Waide, of Tarras, Farmer-First and final and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at dividend of td. in the pound. my office, 44 Maria Place, Wanganui, on Tuesday, the 5th Gerald Henry Johnson, of Dunedin, Fruiterer-Supple­ day of November, 1929, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. mentary final dividend of 2d. in the pound (making a E. M. SILK, total of 2s. 3d. in the pound). 30th October, 1929. Deputy Official Assignee. James Maher; of Gibbston, Rabbiter -First and final dividend of Id. in the pound. Dated at Dunedin, this 1st day of November, 1929. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Wanganui. J. M. ADAM, OTICE is hereby given that PATRICK WILLIA~l O'CAVE­ Official Assignee. N NAGH, of Murumuru, Raetihi, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 6th day of November, 1929, at 10 o'clock a.m. 1'I...10TICE is hereby given that JAMES CHARLES CHANEY, C. MASTERS, 1" of Redan, near Wyndham, Labourer, was this day Deputy Official Assignee. adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of Taihape, 23rd October, 1929. creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Wyndham, on Wednesday, the 13th day of November, 1929, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Dated at InvercargilI, this 1st day of November, 1929. OTICE is hereby given that JAMES LAWRENCE, of Wairoa, H. MORGAN, N Taxi-proprietor, was this day adjudged bankrupt; Official Assignee. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 1st day of November, 1929, at 11 o'clock a.m. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Dated at Wairoa, this 22nd day of October, 1929. N. BUTCHER, VIDENCE of the IOS8 of certificate of title, Vol. 147, Official Assignee. E folio 245 (Auckland Registry), for Allotment 88 of the Parish of Awhitu, in favour of PIRATO, of Awhitu, an Aboriginal Native of New Zealand, having been lodged with Tn flanl.;ruplcy.-1n the Supreme Court of' New Zealand. me, together with an application for the issue of a new certificate of title, notice is hereby given of my intention to OTTC'E is hereby given that ANNIE HOWSON, Wife of issue such new certificate of title accordingly upon the expira­ N..L T. B. H.OWSON, of Southbridge, Farmer, was this day tion of fourteen days from the 7th day of November, 1929 . adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of Dated at the Land Registry Office at Auckland, this 1st creditors to be holden at my' office, Government Departmenta,l day of November, 1929. Buildings, Worcester Street, Christchurch, on Thursday, the W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. 14th day of November, 1929, at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated at Christchurch, this 5th day of November, 1929. VIDENCE having been supplied of the loss of certificate W. A. ROSS, E of title, Vol. 70, folio 182, for Lot 2, plan 2771, Wai. Deputy Official Assignee. puna Street, Hastings, whereof ALICE JANE WARE and ALBERT ALFRED WARE are the registered proprietors, and application having been made to me to issue a new In Bankruptrll.-In the Supreme Court Itolden at Christchurch. certificate of title in place of the above, I hereby give notice that it is mv intention to issue such new certificate after OTICE is hereby given that a statement of accounts the 23rd day'of November, 1929, unless good cause be shown . N..L and balance-sheet in respect of the undermentioned Dated at the Land Registry Office, Napier, this 4th day of estate, together with th.e report. of t.he Audit Office. thereon, I November, 1929. have been duly filed in the above Court; and I hereby R, F. BAIRD, District Land Re~istrar, To' . 2802 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue I THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (4). A of a provisional occupation license in the name of CLARENCE NORMAN WARNES, of Wellington, Draper's ,r OTICE is hereby given that the names of the under. Assistant, for 29·98 perches, more or less, being Section 34, ~ ~ mentioned companies have been struck off the Re­ Block XXIV, Hutt Valley Settlement, Belmont Survey gister, and the companies dissolved :- District (D.P. 8246), and being all the land comprised in Vacuum Cell Insulating Company, Limited. 1920/20. occupation license, Vol. 378, folio 171, and evidence having East Coast Shipping Company, Limited. 1920/63. been lodged of the loss of the said occupation license, I hereby Kia Ora Mineral Water Company, I,imited. 1923/27. give notice that I will issue the provisional occupation license Stonex and White, Limited. 1924/32. as requested after fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. . Given under my hand at Auckland, this 5th day of No. •vember, 1929. Dated this 6th day of November, 1929, at the Lands H. B. WALTON, Registry Office, Wellington. . Assistant Registrar of Companies. C. E. NALDER, District Land Registrar. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1905, SECTION 266 (4).

VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of certificate OTICE is hereby given that thc name of the under. E of title, Vol. 312, folio 43, for Lot 2, deposit plan 4976, ....N mentioned company has been strnck off the Register, part of Rural Section 300, situated in the City of Christchurch, and the company dissolved :- whereof IDA ANN URE, of Waipiata, Married Woman, is the Mercantile Publicity Company, Limited. 1927/20. registered proprietor, and application having been made to me for the issue of a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, I Given under my hand at Wellington, this 4th day of No· hereby give notice that it is my intention to issue such new vembf'r, 1929. certificate of title accordingly at the expiration of fourteen W. H. FLETCHER, days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Assista,nt Registrar of Companies. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch, this 4th THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). day of November, 1929. F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar. AKE notice that, at the expiration of three months T from the date hereof, the name of the undermentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­ struck off the Register, and the company dissolved :- N after described will be brought under the provisions Kotiti Shipping Company, Limited. 27/18, of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within onc calendar Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 2nd day of month from the date of publication of the New Zealand November, 1929. Gazette conta,ining this notice. J. MORRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. 13604. THE CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES.-Part of Rural Section 1618, Lot 1 on deposit plan 9485, Skewbridge THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (4). Road, Block XI, Rangiora Survcy Distriet. Occupied by James Stevenson. rrAKE notice that the name of the undermentioned com· Diagram may be inspected at this office. pany has been strnck off the Register, and the company dissolved :- Dated this 5th day of November, 1929, at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch. The National Hardware and Machinery Company, Limited. F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar. 1921/6. Given under my hand at Dunedin, this 4th day of No· vember, 1929. ADVERTISEMENTS. L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies. THE RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT ACT, 1927, AND THE MATAKAOA COUNTY COUNCIL. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. Tn the matter of the Counties Act, 1920, and the Public OTICE is hereby given that the Rangitaiki Co-operative Works Act, 1928. N~ Rural Intermediate Credit Association, Limited, was OTICE is hereby given that the Matakaoa County Council incorporated on the 29th day of October, 1929. N proposes, under the provisions of the above-mentioned Dated at Auckland, this 31st day of October, 1929. Acts, to execute a certain pnblic work-namely, the acquisi­ H. B. WALTON, tion of land for the purposes of a pnblic road-and for the Assistant Registrar of Companies. purposes of such public work the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken. ------.------And notice is hereby fnrther given that a plan of the lands THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). so required to be taken is deposited in the public office of the Clerk of the said Council, situate at Te Araroa, and is open for INDLY take notice that, at the expiration of three inspection (without fee) by all persons during ordinary office K months from this date, the name of the under­ hours. mentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the con­ All persons affected by the execntion of the said pnblic trary, be struck off the Register, and the company will be work or by the taking of such lands who have any well­ dissolved :- . grounded objections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of the said lands mu~t state their objections The Brett Printing and Publishing Company, Limited. in writing, and send the same, within forty days from the 4th 1920/103. day of October, 19~9, being the date of the first publication of Given under my hand at Auckland, this 1st day of this notice, to the County Clerk at the Council Chambers, Te November, 1929. Araroa aforesaid. H. B. WALTON, SCHEDUL~;. Assistant Registrar of Companies. Approximate area of parcel of land required to be taken:- A. R. P. Being o 2 29 Portions of the Tihi-o-manono No. 2 Block, THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (4). shown on plan marked 1366 (brown), situate in Block XV, Matakaoa Survey District OTIGE is hereby given that the names of the under­ (Gisborne Registration District), Matakaoa N mentioned companies have been struck off the Register, County. and the companies dissolved :- • 5 0 20 Portion bed of Kopuapounamu River, shown on said plan 1366 (brown), and situate as Civic Buildings, Limited. 1928/1aO. aforesaid. Kawau Island Association, Limited. 1926/206. 4 1 0 Portion of the Mautotara No.2 Block, shown Given under my hand at Auckland, this 4th day of No- on said plan 1366 (brown), and situate as vcmber, 1929. . aforesaid. H. B. WALTON, Dated this 4th day of October, 1929. Assistapt Re~istrar Qf Oompanies. 98l D. J. M.cNAUGHT, County Clerk. Nov. 7.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2808

W ANGANUI CITY COUNCIL. the purpose of providing the required security and to meet the interest charges and sinking fund (of not less than 2 per RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. cent.) during the currency of the said loan (which will be for a period not exceeding twenty.six years), the said Wairere N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in Electric.power Board hereby makes and levies a special rate I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the of ltd. in the pound sterling upon the unimproved value of all Wanganui City Council hereby resolves as follows :- rateable property situated in the said Mahoenui Special­ That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking fund, rating District, and that' the said special rate shall be an and other charges on a loan of £3,500, authorized to be raised annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and by the Wanganui City Council under the provisions of the be payable on the 31st day of March in each and every year Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, for the following purp~ses, during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty-six namely:- years, or until the loan is fully paid off. The erection of a ladies' rest-room in the City of Wanganui, 986 F. R. HARVEY, Secretary. and the providing of all material, appliances, and things neces­ sary, expedient, or convenient for such purposes, the Wanganui City Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one­ Under the Mining Act, 192? fourth of a penny in the pound upon the rateable property of the City of Wanganui, the boundaries whereof are defined in APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE FOR A WATER-RACE. the New Zealand Gazette of the 12th day of August, 1926, Number 53, at pages 2500 and 2501, and that such special To the Warden of the Otago Mining District at Roxburgh.. rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable half-yearly on the first day of Janu­ URSUANT to' the Mining Act, 1926, the undersigned ary and the first day of July in each and every year during th(j P David Dunlay, of Roxburgh, Fruitgrower, herehy applies for a license for a water.race, as specified in the Schedule currency of such loan, being a period expiring on the first da~ of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, or until hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the the loan is fully paid off. purpose. In witness whereof the common seal of the Mayor, Council­ Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: 4 p.m., lors, and Citizens of the City of Wanganui has by resolutiOIi of 24/10/29. the Council passed on the 15th day of October, 1929, been Date and number of miner's right : 23/10/29; No.26608. hereunto affixed, this 15th day of October, 1929. Address for service: Care of R. Cockburn, Mining Agent, The Common Seal of the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens Roxburgh. of the City of Wanganui was hereto affixed by order of the Dated at Roxburgh, this 25th day of October, 1929. Council of the said city by and in the presence of- SCHEDULE. W. J. ROGERS, Mayor. Locality of the race, and of its starting and terminal 983 G. MURCH, Town Clerk. points: Commencing at a point at the north-west corner of Section 28, Block II, Teviot, in a creek running through Section 4, Block X, Teviot; thence through parts of Sections AHAURA TIMBER CO., LTD. 28 and ,25 in a north.westerly direction 322 yards; thence in pipes through part of Section 25, in an easterly direction, 185 IN LIQUIDATION. yards, terminating at applicant's dwelling. Length and intended course of race: 507 yards; north- GENERAL MEETING of the shareholders in the westerly. A. above company will be held at the office of Messrs. Points of intake: One. Reese Bros., Ltd., Colombo Street, Christchurch, on Monday, Estimated time and cost of construction: 1 month; £25. 11th November, to place before shareholders an account of Mean depth and breadth: Ground-race, 2 ft. by 1 ft. ; the winding-up of the affairs of the company. pipes 1 in. HENRY J. HUDD, Number of heads to be diverted: Half head. 984 Liquidator, Ahaura Timber Co., Ltd. Purpose for which water is to be used: Irrigation and domestic purposes. Proposed term of license: Fifteen years. TAUHEI DRAINAGE DISTRICT. DAVID DUNLAY, By his Agent-R. COCKBURN. URSUANT to section II of the Local Elections and Polls P A9t, 1925, I hereby give notice that the following

J. SAV AGE AND SONS, LIMITED. THE RANGIORA BOROUGH COUNCIL.

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

OTICE is hereby given that on the 13th day of Sep­ N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in N tember, 1929, the above-mentioned company duly I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the passed the following resolutions, taking effect as special Rangiora Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- resolutions :- That, for the purpose of providing the interest and sinking It is hereby resolved as follows :~ fund on a loan of £28,300, authorized to be raised by the Rangiora Borough Council under the Local Bodies' Loans 1. "That the company be wound up voluntarily." Act, 1926, for the installation of a sewerage system, the said 2. "That ERNEST THEODORE SAVAGE and HEDLEY JOHN Rangiora Borough Council hereby makes a.nd levies a special SAVAGE, both of Nelson, be the Liquidators for the purpose rate of four (4) pence in the pound sterling upon the rateable of winding up the affairs of the company and distributing its value of all rateable property, on the basis of the unimproved assets." value, of the special-rating area of the Borough of Rangiom, E. T. SAVAGE'lL' 'd t comprising the rateable property commencing at a point at 993 H. J .. SAVAGEf lqlIl 3001'8. the north-eastern boundary of the borough on .the East THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2805

Belt; thence in a westerly direc~io~ along the northern I o~ A1:'ckland, Public Accountant, be and is hereby appointed boundary of the borough to a pomt,.at the north-western LlqUldator for such purpose." boundary of Lot 18 on D.P. 2326; thence in a southerly I Dated this 1st day of November, 1929. direction generally along the western boundaries of Lots 19, ,----. B I BAGNALL Liquidator. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27 of D.P. 2326, and of Lots I, . " , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of D.P. 2570 to the south boundary of the 501 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Rangiora and Oxford railway; thence in a westerly direc- Queen Street, Auckland. 999 tion along the south boundary of the Rangiora and Oxford railway to a point where the Rangiora and Oxford railway In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, crosses the western boundary of R.S. 1045; thence in. a Northern District. southerly direction for a distance of five chains; thence in a In the matter of the Religious, Charitable, and Educational westerly direction for five chains across R.S. 1080; thence Trusts Act, 1908, and its amendments, and in the matter in a southerly direction for five chains to High Street; thence of a fund established for the purpose of building and across High Street; thence in a westerly direction along the furnishing a new church at Otahuhu, near Auckland. south boundary of High Street to a point six chains in a westerly direction from Lindon Street; thence in a southerly 1\..1 OTICE is hereby given that a scheme for the administra­ direction for a distance of eight and three-quarter chains to .!.~ tion of the above fund has been filed in the office of the south side of an unnamed street; thence to the east side the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Auckland, and will be of Lindon Street for two chains; thence in an easterly direc­ considered and d('alt with by a Judge of that Court at tion for three and a half chains; thence in a southerly direction Auckland on Friday, the 6th day of December, 1929, at for one chain; thence for a distance of thirteen chains, crossing 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as counsel White Street, to a point two and a half chains from the western can be heard. side of Church Street; thence in a southerly direction along The said scheme is open for inspection by the public at a line parallel two and a half chains from the western side the said Court without fee or charge. of Church Street to the north side of John Street; thence in Dated at Auckland, this 4th day of November, 1929. an easterly direction in a straight line along John Street, HESKE~'H, RICHMOND, ADAMS, Al'

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. at the address given below, on or before Saturday, the 30th day of November, 1929, otherwise they may be excluded RESOLUTION JVlAKING SPE01AL RATE. from the benefit of any distribution that may be made after that date and before the receipt of such claims. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in Dated at Wellington, this 31st day of October, 1929. _I that behalf by the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans S. W. L. R. TANSLEY, Act, 1926, and of all other Acts and powers it in this behalf Official Liquidator. enabling, the Wellington City Council hereby resolves, on Official Assignee's Office, the 5th day of November, 1929, as follows :- A.M.P. Buildings, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking 1006 fund, and other charges on a special loan of twenty-one thousand pounds (£21,000) to be known as "The Wellington Oity Unemployment Loan (No.4), 1929," authorized to be ROBERT BROOKES, L.S.A., Mary., 1900; Lon., raised by the Wellington Oity Council under the above­ I , L.S.A., 1912; now residing in Wellington, hereby give mentioned Acts for the purpose of carrying out public works notice that I intend applying on the 6th December, 1929, to for the relief of unemployment, namely :- have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Do­ . Widening and formation work at Laura Avenue and minion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the Tanera Orescent; new connection between Durham Street evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department and Mortimer Terrace; Jackson Street, Parkvale Road, of Health at Wellington. Miramar Streets, Garden Road, Wade Street, Orouaiti ROBERT BROOKES, Streef, Roseneath Orescent, Warlestown Road, Buckle Rutland Private Hotel. .E1treet, Marine Parade, Branda Pass, Palliser Road, Wexford Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of November, 1929. Road, Friend Street, and Moana Road; .the provision of 1007 a parking place at Day's Bay; and levelling, soiling, and incidental works at the Air Port at Lyall Bay; the said Wellington Oity Oouncil hereby makes and levies a BATES N.Z. PATENTS, LTD. special rate of one-sixtieth of a penny (lj60d.) in the pound on the rateahle value (on the basis of the unimproved value) IN LIQUIDATION. of all rateable property in the Oity of Wellington, and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the - OTICE is hereby givcn, pursuant to section 230 of the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st day N Oompanies Act, 1908, that a general meeting of the of August in each and every year during the currency of members of the above-named company will be held at the such loan, being a period of ten (10) years from the 30th day office of J. H. Barnett, Huddart Parker Buildings, Wellington, of November, 1929, or until the loan is fully paid off. on the 26th day of November, 1929, at 2 o'clock in the after­ 1003 E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. noon, for the purpose of having an account laid before the company showing the manner in which the winding-up has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the FARMERS' INSTITUTE SUPPLY OOMPANY, LIMITED. Liquidator, and for the purpose of passing an extraordinary resolution disposing of the books, accounts, and documents IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. of the company and of the Liquidator. Dated the 6th day of November, 1929. MEETING of shareholders of the above company will 1008 J. H. BARNETT, Liquidator. • A be held in the Dominion Farmers' Institute (Room 14, First Floor), Featherston Street, Wellington, on Monday, the 25th day of November, 1929, at 2.30 o'clock p.m., to receive In the Supreme Oourt of New Zealand, Liquidator's report and statement of winding.up. Wellington District, E. C. JACK, Wellington Registry. 1004 Liquidator. In the matter of the Oompanies Act, 1908, and in the matter of RAIL TRACTORS, LIlVlITED, in Liquidation. THE SOUTH CANTERBURY FARMERS' AGENCY HE creditors of the above-named company are required, . OOMPANY, LIMITED. T on or before the 9th day of December, 1929, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts IN LIQUIDATION. and claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any) to the undersigned, the Official Liquidator of the N extraordinary general meeting of the company will be said company, at Room No. 168, Fifth Floor, A.M.P. Building, A held on the 27th day of November, 1929, in the Wellington; and, if so required by notice in writing from the company's office, Commerce Street, Temuka, at 10.30 o'clock said Official Liquidator, are, by their solicitors, to come in a.m., to receive the Liquidator's account showing the manner and prove their said debts or claims at such time and at such in which the winding-up of the company has been conducted place as shall be specified in such notice, or, in default thereof, and the assets of the company disposed of. . they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution Notice is hereby given that the Liquidator shall, after th," made before such debts are proved. meeting, make a report to the Registrar of Oompanies, and on Dated at Wellington, this 6th day of November, 1929. the expiration of three months from the date of the registra. 1009 S. TANSLEY, Official Liquidator tion: of such report the company shall be deemed to be dissolved. JOSEPH ASHWELL, Liquidator. NOTICE O:F INTF:NTTON TO PETITION OOURT TO Oommerce Street, Temuka, MODIFY BEQUE~T. 5th November, 1929. 1005 In the Supreme Oourt of New Zeftland, Oanterbury District. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. In the matter of the Religious, Charitable, and Educational Trusts Act, 1908, and its Amendments Act, 1908, and in In the matter of the Oompanies Act, 1908, and in the the mattp!, of a certaiu bequest of £5,000 to the Church matter of TOBACCONISTS' LIlVlITED, in Liquidation. Propprty Trustees for charitable purposes made by .LL persons, firms, and corporations having claims Annie Quayle Townend, late of Christchurch, Oanterbury, A . against the above-named company, which has carried New Zcaland, Widow (deceu.Red). on business as Tobacconists and Hairdressers at- OTICE is hereby given that a scheme for the modification "The Occident," situate at 102 Lambton Quay, Welling­ N.... of the above bequest has been referred to the Supreme ton; Court, and lodged in the office of the said Court at Ohrist­ "The Gresham," situate at 228 Lambton Q,uay, Welling­ church, where it is open for public inspection during office ton; hours. Such scheme will be considered by a Judge of this " The Regal," situate at 155 Ouba Street, Wellington; Honomable Oourt on the 29th day of November, 1929, at "The Palace," situate at 210 Upper Ouba Street, Wel­ 10.15 o'clock a.m., when all parties interested will be heard. lington; Dated the 5th day of November, 1929. " The Adelaide," situate at 106 Adelaide Road, Wellington; H. D. ANDRE\YS, are hereby required to forward full particulars of their claims Solicitor for the Church Property Trustees, (if they have not already done so) to the Official Liquidator 1010 160 Hereford Street, Christchurch. Nov. 7.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2807

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