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No 6, 8 February 1968 No.6 163 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 8 FEBRUARY 1968 CoRRIGENDA Land Taken for a Post Office and Automatic Telephone Exchange in the Borough of Kumara IN the notice dated the 1st day of September 1967, published in Gazette No. 63, 5 October 1967, page 1738, Crown land set apart for State housing purposes in the City of Timaru, in ARTHUR PORRI1T, Governor-General the third line for "State purposes" read "State housing pur­ A PROCLAMATION poses", which last-mentioned appears in the notice signed by PURSUANT 1:0 the Public Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie the Minister of Works. Porritt, Baronet, the Governor-General of New Zea[and, hereby procla'im and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto 'is hereby taken for a post office and tele­ IN the notice dated the 30th day of November 1967, published phone exchange; and I a[so declare that this Proclamation in Gazette No.4, 25 January 1968, page 89, declaring land shall take effect on and after the 12th day of February 1968. taken for street in Block I, Oamaru Survey District, in the fourth line of the Schedule for "2175" read "21750", which last-mentioned appears in the notice signed by the Minister SCHEDULE of Works. WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL that piece of land containing 1 rood situated in the Borough of Kumara, Westland R.D., being Sections 102 and Portion of Land Held for an Aerodrome in Block XIII, Tuhua 103 of Reserve 128, Town of Kumata. All certificates of title, Survey District, Taumarunui Oounty, Set Apart for Road Volume 7, fdlios '165 and 208 (IWestland Land Registry). Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ ARTHUR PORRITI, Governor-General Genera[, and issued under the SeaiJ. of New Zealand, this A PROOLAMATION 16th day of January 1968. WHEREAS the [and described in the Schedule hereto was taken [L.s.] PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. for an aerodrome and vested in the Chairman, Councillors, GOD SAVE TIlE QUEEN! and inhabitants of the County of Taumanmui by a Procla­ mation dated the 1st day of November 1963, and published (P.W. 20/443/1; D.O. 4017/'153) in Gazette of 7 November 1963, Vdlume III, at page 1798, and registered as No. IS 272180, South Auckland Land Registry: Now, therefore, pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1952, I, Sir Arthur ESple Porritt, Baronet, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and Land Taken for Street in the City af M anukau declare that the said land is hereby set apart for road as from the 12th day of February 1968. ARTHUR PORRITI, Governor-General SCHEDULE A PROCLAM'ATION SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT PURSUANT to the Public Works 'Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie ALL that piece of land containing 1 acre and 8.5 perches Porritt, BaJ1Onet, the Governor-General of New Zealand, situated in 'Block XIII, Tuhua Survey District, South Auck­ hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the 'land R.D., Ibeing part Ohura South A3 E2 C3 B3 C2 A B10ck; Schedule hereto is hereby taken for street and shall vest in as the same is more particu1arly delineated on the plan the Mayor, CounciHors, and Citizens of the City of Manukau, marked M.O.W. 21720 (S.O. 43832) deposited 'in the office as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I also declare of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 12th ye}i1ow. day of February 1968. Given' under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General, and issued under the \Sea~ of New Zealand, this SCHEDULE 15th day of January 1968. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT {L.s.] PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. ALL those pieces of land containing 2 acres 1 rood 23.4 perches GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! sirtuated in Block HI, Otahuhu Survey District, Oity lof Manu­ (P.W. 23/381/45; D.O. 16/30) kau, North Auckland R.n., and being parts 'Of Allotment 1, .164 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No.6 Sect~on 3, Small Lots near Howick. Balance certificate of SECOND SCHEDULE title, Volume 774, folio 122 (limited as to parcels), North SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT Auckland Land Registry. For Street Diversion Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General and iSlsued under the Seal lof New Zealand, this ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken: 1st day of February 1968. A. R. P. Being {L.s.] JOHN RAE, for Minister of Works. 6 1 30.6 Part Allotment 209, Pukete Parish (D.P. 6887); GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! coloured yellow. 2 3 21.5 Part Lot 1, D.P. 26629 being part Allotment 47, (P.W. 51/4583; D.O. 15/6/0) Pukete Parish; coloured yellow. 1 32.1 Part Allotment 48, Pukete 'Parish (D.P. 3396); coloured blue. Additional Land Taken tor the Purposes of the Kaipara­ 5 5Iti} Parts Allotment 49. Pukete Parish; coloured blue. Waikato Railway and for Street Diversion in Connection o 0 24.4 Part Allotment 49,Pukete Parish; ooloured sepia. Therewith All situated in Block XIII, Komakorau Survey District, City of Hamilton (S.O. 44245) L.O. 22256. ARTHUR PORRITI, Governor-General A. R. P. Being A PROCLAMATION o 0 2.7 Part Allotment 49, Pukete Parish; coloured blue. PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie Situated in Block XIII, Komakorau Survey District, City of Porritt Baronet, the Governor~General of New Zealand, hereby Hamilton (S.O. 43981), L.O. 21549. proclaim and declare that the additional land described in the First Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of the Kaipara-Waikato Railway, and the land. in t~e Se~ond Sched.ule THIRD SCHEDULE hereto is, hereby taken for street dlverSJlon III connectIOn SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT therewith. For the Use, Convenience, or Enjoyment of a Road 'FIRST'SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken: SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISfRICT A. R. P. Being For Railway g g ~.~} Parts Allotment 209, Pukete Parish (D.P. 6887); ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of additional land taken: o 0 3:4 coloured yellow, edged yellow. A. R. P. Being g g t~} Parts Lot 1, D.P. 26629; coloured yellow, edged o 1 4.9} o 0 3.1 yellow. g g3i:i Parts street; coloured green, edged green. o 0 28.5 g g ~.~1} Parts Allotment 48, Pukete Parish (D.P. 3396); g g i:~} Parts Allotment 49, Pukete Parish; coloured blue. o 0 1:1 coloured blue, edged blue. ,All situated in Block XIII, Komakorau Survey District. g g ~.~} Part,s Allotment 49. Pukete Parish; coloured blue, City of Hamilton (S.O. 43980) . o 0 0:3 edged blue. o 0 0.2 Part Allotment 49, Pukete Parish; coloured sepia SECOND SCHEDULE edged sepia. ' SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT All situated in Block XIII, Komakorau Survey District, City of Hamilton (S.O. 44245) L.O. 22256. For Street Diversion As the same are more particularly delineated on the plans ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the A. R. P. Being office of the Minister of Railways at Wellington. o 1 29 Part' Allotment 49, Pukete Parish; coloured blue. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Situated in' Block XIII, 'Komakorau Survey Dis­ General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this trict, City of Hamilton (S.O. 43980) . 29th day of January 1968. As the saine are more particuilarly delineated on the plan [L.s.] J. B. GORDON, Minister of Railways. ,marked L.O. 21548 deposited in the office of the Minister 'Of GOD SAVE TIm QUEEN! " Railways, at Wellington, and thereon ,coloured as above ,;¢~ntioned. (N.Z.R. L.O. 19639/355) (1) -, Given 'under the' hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General, and issued tinder the Seal of New Zealand, this 29th day of January 1968. '[L.s.] J. B. GORDON, Minister of Railways. GOD SAvE TIlE QUEEN! (N.Z.R. L.O. 19639/355) (2) Declaring Road in Block XII, Wharepapa Survey District, Otorohanga County, to be County Road ARTHUR PORRITT, Governor-General Additional Land Taken for the Purposes of the Kaipara­ Waikato Railway and for Street Diversion in Connection ORDER IN OOUNCIL Therewith and for the Use, Convenience, or Enjoyment of At the Government House at Wellington this 23rd day a Road ' of January 1968 Present: ARTHUR PORRITT, Governor..lGeneral HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL A PROCLAMATION PuRSUANT to section 112 of the Pub1ic Works Act 1928 His PURSUA'NTto'the' Public Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie Excellency the Governor-Genera:1, acting by and with the Porritt, Baronet, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby orders proclaim and declare that the additional land described in the and declares that the portion 'of road described in the Schedule First Schedule, hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of hereto shaH, on and 'after the da:te of this Order in Councii the Kaipara-Waikato Railway, and the land in the Second become County Road. ' Schedule" heret'O is hereby taken for street diversion in con­ nection therewith,·' and the land in the Third Schedule hereto SCHEDULE is hereby taken [·or the use, convenience, or enjoyment of a road." SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL that .p0~tion of road situated in iBlock XII, Wharepapa Survey DIstnct, Otorohanga County, commencing at a point FIRST SCHEDULE on the eastern side of Arohena Road and at 1he westernmost SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT corner of Section 18 of the aforesaid ·B1ock XII and pro­ For Railway ceeding thence in a 'south-easterly direction generaliy for approximately 121cha'ins and terminating at the south-eastern ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of additional land taken: corner of Section 19 of the aforesaid Hiock XII.
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